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CARE OF CARPETS. lawto Sweep Tlicin antl How to K move Groae anu inic poi A carpet Ibat has been cared for properly, although only of an ordi nary kind, will outlast ono of a su perior grade that has been neglected. Therefore it is very important that the carpet bo carefully treated. Tho weeping of. a carpet requires, . to bo wire, none strength, but generally housov.-ivcs give too much strength to ih wnr!r. moro than ia over needed. It is very foolish to dig vrilh tho broom bo lianl that it r-ccinu as though you wcro trying to get at the floor be neath, yet that is the way many women eweep, some of them en working the carpet from the bidc3 of the room in spots. As the dust on a carpet is always on the surface, a light, swift stroke ef the broom is all that is needed to dislodgo it, for what ever dust Jia3 worked through tho car pet no broom can remove, but it must await the taking up of the carpet. Before beginning to sweep, with a Email corn broom brush out thorough ly the sides and corners of tho room, end if thcro is a stove in tho room, ,brush under tho oilcloth or zinc Dampened corn meal is excellent for brightening the colors and laying the dust, taking care that tho coarcst meal is used for this purpose, and not tho granulated, as tho latter ought never bo used. When spreading tho meal do not allow any to fall at tho sides of carpel near the wall or in the cornci-s, for it is almost impos sible to remove it wholly from theso places, and moths rovel in it. Some women use dampcncl lea leaves with good results -when pwecping, but wo never hod much fctcso with them, and prefer tho corn meal. Salt is a wonderful brightnirr of colors, but is not a nucce.-3 in l'ccplr-g down tho dust. Snow ia one of the beet thingo wo know for laying the dust, but it is not advisable fo uo it in a very warm room, for if il is allowed to melt ere Bwccping off it is apt to leavo a tiny pool of water, which, doing no harm of itself, might, when inb.ed with the duct, lcovo :v muddy 'pet on the car pet which would be difficult to remove. If tho carpet r.fl r sweeping is wiped over with a clolh wrung out of am monia water il will look much brighter. Use a tablcspoonful of household am monia to a half a pail of warm water. Many uso a sponge, but a cloth mado from old merino undcrwarc is every bit as good. Wring the clolh as dry no possible, and go over a small spaco at a time, changing the water as often as thought advisable. If there areany indications of moths around tho edges or in the corners, wring out a clean cloth from rlcar water and lay over the carpel on tho places suspected, then with :i hot iron go over the cloth and there will bo no danger from these pests after. Usually a clolh wrung out of am monia water applied to grease or dust spots will remove them, but it will re quire hard rubbing in Eorno cases. Another way is to rub tho spots with a flannel dipped in turpentine. Largo grease- siots or oil spots can Ihj re moved by covering with whiting, let it remain oyer night, then brush off, and if tho grcaso is not removed apply mora whiting, and ho continue until tho spot has been erased. Buckwheat is also good for this purpose, and, lacking both, common Hour may bo used successfully. When ink has been spilled on the carpet take up as i inch of it as possi ble with n clean clolh, then get some clean water, and with a clean cloth npply tho water, changing the latter frequently until all tho ink has been removed. Do not rub the spot, but press tho ink out by sopping. Then with a clean, dry cloth wipe as dry as possible. Apply the water while the ink is fresh or it will not have tho de sired effect. Many uso milk for the removal of ink, but it is not advisable touso it on a carpet, as it is euro to leave a greaso spot that mny bo very obstinate to erase. Boston Budget. m a m Sympathy for the Successful. Tho world has spoken and sung a great deal of sympathy for the un successful, but 1 have sometimes thought that tho men and women who succeed havo a claim upon human sympathy quite as genuine and quite as imperious. To feel that, bear your self as meekly as you may, your very oxistenco is an affront to somebody else; to know that, live as uprightly as you will, there aro others who think your very prosperity a crime, and who will find in your very virtues a mate rial for calumny; to know that there is nothing that the world counts worth - .paining, which you can win without waw ykeninff nn envious animosity .. .'.. . v -2m of others who aro less su in the k-n'r' ot otliors wiio aro less success- -mo(?-Qil3 surely is a thorn in tho rose, i cloud in tho sky, which is sufficient with many a sensitive nature to rob success of its be?t perfume and to quench tho sunshine out of the fairest noonday of achievement. Scribncr's Magazine The Tooth of Time. Mr. Lovojoy So you do not mi3 Mrs. Oldboy? Mr. Oldboy Not particularly. Mr. Lovcjoy How strange! Why. this separation is a living death to .me. If I could only sco Amelia for an . iastant How I would appreciate a aitaaovlA fnntnnnf Mr. Oldbov (grumy) lou will ap- prsdate a single moment moro in a lam years. America. Alexander Duma-s tho Trench nov aUgt,wasof African origin. He was at Villera-t-otterets. a town oi July 24, 1S.-S, auddiedDecoia vfc ISiO- Carpet Weavla. Mr M. Hiffn aBiraace that Aeisprepani to wwtre carp-taof l"' all daaei Levc orders vitk C a&ifrit, at Mason's old stand. U Kit, besh candies, etc., kept at Irut Welsh's. Itautare of til kiids chetper that ffttliiV.Tjlr'. tai . I . . i --aaaBSaaaTS SEVERELY FROST-BITTEN. Prof. TyaUallV Graphic Descriptiaa T UH Ascent r Moat Ulanc. On Prof. Tyndali's second ascent of Mont Blanc he was caught in a snow storm at the summit. He has given a graphic description of the difficulty and danger which attended hia at tempts nt performing some scientific experiments in such circumstances. It offers a curious illustration of the fact that there are times when nothing is so welcome 3 suffering. Tho frost bitten man's care became more hope - ful as coon as h n .Ml pain. The clouds whirled wildly round ua. and the fine shot, which was caught by tho -wind and cpit bitterly at us, cut off all visible communication be tween us and tho lower world. As we approached the summit the air thick ened more and more, and the cold be came intense. We reached tho top in good con dition, nevertheless, and, leaving Bal mat, the guide, to mako a holo for tho thermometer, I collected a number of batons, drovo them into tho snow, and, drawing my plaid around them, formed a kind of extempore tent to shelter my boiling-water apparatus. Tho covering was tightly held, but tho snow was fino and dry as dust, and penetrated everywhere; my lamp could not be secured from it, and half a, box of matches was consumed in tho effort to ignite it. At length it did flame up, and carried on a spluttering combustion. Meanwhile the absence of muscular action causel tho cold to affect our men severely. I myself was too intent upon my work to feel it much, but 1 was numbed; ono of my fingers had lost sensation and my right heel was in pain; still I had no thought of re linquishing my observation until Mr. Wills came to hay that we must return speedily, for Balmal's hands wore frozen. I did not comprehend the full significance of the word, but tho por ters presented such an aspect of suf fering that I feared to detain them longer. I struck my tent, deposited tho ther mometer, aud as I watched tho cover ing of ty up some of tho party com menced the descent. I followed them speedily. Midway down tho first slopo I saw BahnaU who was about a hun dred yards in advance of me, suddenly pause and thrust his hands into the snow and commence rubbing them vigorously. Tho suddenness of tho a-t surprised me, but I had no idea at the time of its real significance. I hoon camo up to him; ho seemed frightened, and continued to beat and rub his hand, plunging them at quick intervals into tho snow. Still I thought tho thing would speedily pass away, for I had too much faith in tho man's expe rience to supposo that he would per mit himself to bo seriously injured. But it did not pass as I hoped it would, and the possibility of his losing his hands presented itself to me. At last ho became exhausted by his efforts, staggered liko a drunken man, and fell upon tho snow. Mr. Wills and I took each a hand, and continued tho process of boating and rubbing. I feared that wo should injure him by our blows, but ho continued to ex claim: "Don't bo afraid! Striko all tho time, striko hard !" Wo did so, till Mr. Wills become ex hausted, and a porter had to tako his place. Meanwhile Balmat pinched and bit his fingers at intervals, to test their condition; but for a long time thcro was no sensation. He was evidently hopeless. At last returning sensation in ono hand announced itself by ex cruciating pain. I suffer!'' he exclaimed nt inter vals, words which, from a man of iron endurance, had moro than ordinary significance. But pain was better than death, and, under the circumstances, a sign of improvement We resumed our descent, while ho continued to rub his hands with snow and brandy, thrusting them at every few steps into the snow. At Cha mouni ho had skillful medical advice, and escaped with tho loss of six of his nails his hands wcro saved. Youth's Companion. Elevators for Dwellings. Tho ingenious plan proposed by a Berlin inventor, of a simple and inex pensive ciovatnr for private dwellings in place of the. ordinary stair-case, has attracted stuno attention as a long felt desidcratmu. It is on tho principlo of the inclined railway, and the motivo power is furnished by tho city water, which is applied in tho cellar; each flight ha? its separate chair, so that, for example, one person can ascend from tho first to tho second stry while an other is on his way from the second to the third, or still another is desceadio? from the fifth to the fourth. The chair, being only of tho width ot tho human body, require but littlo space, and still leaves a free passage for any who wish to walk up or down, instead of riding. It is set in motion by a simple pressure upon ono of its ui-ms. while after it has been used it idide hack to tho bottom step. its doccnt beiay regulated" in such a manner that tho carrying of a passenger is a matter of entire safety. Tho motivo power is, of course, moro or less expensive, ac cording to tho cost of water, this boisg, it is stated, in Berlin, at tho rate of a littlo mora than one-tenth of a cent only for each trip. N. Y. Sun, A Frenchman recently remarked that every one in this world was obliged to bear his cross, but that the smart chaps bear their on their lapel. FRESH AND PURE - - i 'J- . asana t f Iff, Ja3 aSlXTaatsCCM ILLUSTRATCD CATAIOOWC FOR10JM MARVELOUS MEMORY D8SGCVERY. Oily Hrnitlno Syateia f 3Ic.ory Ttaiclar. i our lioakm Learned in ono n'tjlcf. Iititl wandering corei!. Kit; child and ndult srently benefitted. Grjvt InJscwaineta to t-.ncnuaiUaa Clivwa. Pruovctii, ritn otiumi of Dr. Wn. .. Uaaa. mtsil, tha Tiil-fvn.1 SprcUim in Mmd Uttnnay Vnn.rl ti'ri-tiliiifThniioB,t!!cn PsyUoU orut. J. 31. li'icklrr. D.D.. editor utths C'Aruriou ' jV&?'(i;V :i.'?jVttSZ&l TjffiisEffismh'An.t M. SCMBtisl. r. N.Y. U. W. Kalkv, J. I Kai.kv. j.ai.ky r :o. fa TTOKNEYS AT LAW . Acrts tur the &M.lt. l:. lands. Once mv.ditrr street Cloud. Nehrask. O. C. Cask. Ja-. McNkxv, CASK&MCNKNY. 0, TTORSEYS AND CUXSKLOUS AT LAW t Will practice in all courts or tlii-. stale Collections lis well as litigated business careful v and efficiently attended to. Abstracts Jtimis-- ed on application. orFiric Oter Firt National li.tnk. hed Cloud. Neb I. W. 1UI.LKYS.M. I HOMOEOHATHir PHYSICIAN. U.S. KX aminln Surcwin. (Mice opnolte First raiion;il Hank, IU.d Cloud. thnisl..i. Chronic rtleasi!! treated tj mail MirrUP Sale. Notice is hereby raven that tinder and fcv vir tue oi an order of sale Issued by I.. II. Vol t, clerk ot the district court in and (or Webster coui.ty.Nebr.isk, In an action pending In said court, wherein August Saldfudeii Is plaintiff and W. II . IteSner and Amelia IletTner are defend ants, r shall offer for sale at public endue for cash in hand to the highest bidder at the ea t door of the court house, in Ked t'load, Webster rounty.Nebra.ska, (that being tbu place where the last term of court was hoiden) on the 1Mb day of April, 1S.O, at two o'clock, p. in., the foN lowliu? described procrty to-wit: The north eiht quarter (ne J of section twenty four (V4) to uiit wo ('.Oram;.; teii (10) west oftlieCth p.m.. In Webster couuty. Nebraska, lot 8, block I, lota 4. 5,C, It. 1. 1C, 17, 18, 1'J, block 2, south 16 feet ot lot Vi, block 4 lot 13. block 4. lot 5, block 0, lobil,'A3.4,5.C,und7, block 7. lots 1. 3,4,5, C, 7, x, 9, 10, II, 1J. 13. btock 8, lots 10. 11, 12 and 1.1, block 9, ill the original town of Cuide Itock, Ne braska, aa property of W. II. Heriiier and Amel ia Heltner. (iiveu under mv hand this ti'th day of March, l&sn. Il . C. Scott, hheritl. Case & McNeny, plaintiff attorney. Mherlff'M Male. Noticels hereby slven that under and by ir tue ot an onler ot sale Issued by I II. 1-ort, clerk of the district court in and fur Webster county, Nebraska, in an action -lending in said court, wherein William Floi.r. is plaint iff and John L. Iatteu, et al, are defendants. I shall offerforsalo at public enduu for cash In hand to the highest bidder at the east door of the court house, in Ked Cloud. Webster county, Ne braska (that being tho place where the last term of court was holden)oii the l.'.th day of April, lis), at one o'clock, p. in., the follow lug describ ed property to-wit: South ha'f of section 31, township 'J, north range !, weUof the Cth p. m.. In Webster county. Nebraska, ae the property of Sol i u L. Patten, et al. defendants (iien un der my hand this 12th day of March, Ixy. II. fj. Scott, sheriff. C. 11. Chancy, plaintiff's attorney. Sbcria m Sale. Notice is hereby glcn that under audbrlr tiifofnu onler of s-ile IsmiisI bv L. II. rort. ilerkof the distncl court in and for Webster couutv. Ncbniska, In an aeti-m pending tn said court wherein 'Ihomas A. Page is plalutiri and tSeorge VaiiWo-rt,et al, :ipdifendauts. I shall ofler for sale at public indue for cash in hand to the highest bidder nt the oast door of I lie court hotie In Ked Cloud, Webster couuty. Ne braska, (that lielngthe place wherethe last term of court was holdcu) on the 15th day of April, isSO, at 1 :'f o'eliick p. in., the following describ ed iirojerty tinvit: The southeast u;irter of section tweiitv-uiiic and the i.ortlieasl quarter of section thirty-two in township two, north of range nine, west of the cth p. in. in Webster couutv. Nebraska, as tho property of tSonrge VaiiWoert, Chen under my hand this l'.'lh day of March, ISO. II. C. Scott. Mivilff. Kaley tiros . plaintiff's attorneys. Tako Notice Herbert L. Luce. You are heceby notified tluit on the Cth day of June, IssT, 1, L Itauni. purchased at private tax vile, at the court liouse in lied Cloud. Nebraska, for the taxes of the ) ear lhW. amounting to il'.U-I. the following Iiuiils sitnatiil in Webster county. Nebniska, taxed In the name of Herbert :. Luce to-wlt: Part n c lt of u w ' sec 'js-, tow n , range 1 1, 3 acres. Tho time for redemption of ald hinds from the lien of said tax Nile will cxpln June Cth. ls, and if not redeemed I will mako ap plication for a treasurer's ta deed. L. JIavm. PHOBATK NOTICK. Couutv court, Webster countv. Nebraska, In thematfer of guardianship of minor heirs of Frank Kent, deceased, iiMn the erlficsl pe:i lion ot Ellen J. Kent, icpresentlng among oth er things that .tames .M. Kent, Hoy Kent and Imis Knt of said county, have an estate ia this state and are minors under fourteen yeara of age. That the ictltioner is the mother of said minors anil praying that she mayheap-polnt-Mt guardian ot the person and estate of said minors. It Is ordered tint said etitlnn lc hrard bv thin court at the county court room in Ked ( loud In ald couuty on tho 4th davof Jtarch. ls-.atone oVIiH-k. p in It is further ordered that notice ot tho time aud place of hearing sdd matter l; given to all iieraous in terested bv the publication of a copy of this order for three weeks successively In the Ked Cloud Chief, a newspaper of general circulation tu aid county 1 raiiK A sweeiy. 1M County .lliilge. SlterlfTa Sale. Notice In hereby given tliat under and by vir tue of an execution l.-ued bv L II. Kort, clerk orthe district court in and for Wcbtter county Nebraska, In an action landing In said court, wherein Josepli l.ravesis plaintiff and W. A. McKcignan and Thad Arnold are ilclendants, I shall offer for sale at public veDdue for cvsh In hand to the highest bulncr at the cast door of the court Iioiim; In ICcd Cloud Webster county Nebraska, (tlt.it being the place where the last term of court was hoiden) on the Mh day of April tW. at one (1) o'cl'H'k t. m.. the following describt-l prortv to-wit: Tlie north-east i of sectlin fo ii) toa-n three (3) range ten I0) and the toutheast .iwarter (se?4) section two i.-i iowd uree u; iwiaa ten (ioi ail tn Webster county Nebraska, a liw property of Thad Arnold defendant. Chen under my hand this Ttii day ot Marth. 1SB3. II.C-OTT. G. K, Cliaocy Sheriff. 'binufl'! Att'y. IMt SkertaaMale. Notice is hereby given that uuijer ami by vir tue of an execution isupd by L. II Fori, clerk of the district court in and for Wetoter county Nebraska In an action pciMIng In said court wherein The Ked Cloud National Ilank Is plaln ttr and Iliad Arnold aud tv. A. McKeighan are defenoants. I hall offer 'or sale nt piildic ven due lcrc: in lia:id to the hiliest bidder at the cast door 4 J" court Iioue in ld ( loud. Webfterco.ii.tr N,ni.lva ithat lemir the plice where the last term oj taul r.,utt wax hoideu) on thi3!avnf A"rtl W9.ttswIoep rn. the folUmlnsdex-iibed fn'jvitv to-wit ll"iionh eat if section S. ti.vTn3,"ranc 10. rr. and tli Mith-east . section i. to a us. range l. t stl In Welter couiii. brak.i a the ivojienj i Tliil .Vrti'Vd. defendant ;iren meter icr l-snd this Tth d.ir f :.irrh. ?-. 11 t, OTT. Kal-v Tn. .Mierld. Itlllltia's Attr. Sl-it . - -- - .. ..-,. - Lcsal nlrr. In ll:c district court of rur couuty Ne Klrt K. Orchard T Ijnli 'hxrd U-ali Orvbar.t iLa defendant la Ut above en Htlcl m-tion widtaXe oojice that on thalh day of February a. d.Ijwi. tlisrOalntia' herthv tsled hLjiitlon ia e district cxut of Wcbtcr couuty and state f Nebraska, agaJc joy the aji l. Orchard the said cendact hr-ir. chargli joitth ttlg tie lesal wtfe,ii;,e plaintiff. HoScrr K. Urciurd. aad ! c.rr;nr you 1th having disserted hto formofti-an twt years lit pu, th object aol :rr-rof U jtithn t;:ngto oct-V-i an abnic" iVft ct divorce frca joa the jald def eaaat 1 h r ckantar.d for such oUrand farther rr.fcfas wriw and grod ccscicssr aav snjrit. Vi aw rewired to answer vu'd ttni m r- before :& lU Jaj oi AtzfU t) !:cl Ked Coul Nebraska, Kebmarr. ah IW- .. v. Biwpv K. oacniao. Cae Jt ilcN er. -nJ zl-it ShcrtS's Sale. Vnri. Ls artr rfren. tha: nr-i r s.-1 far rlr- raeuf aa ner.fsileijicd et .rtlitri M.rtf tfelLtil lodUI Oxi-t iU -sdfr vrttr cocsrtr. NdRU$a VT-oa 3 etin e In a f faction pewllss tn vtld cocn n J.ha ?f. KkkardT I ibIntiCac4 FtatS U. Ti g ao4 f - ..,. - j -d ni- xrzz.tr iltaZ gj jnf i UlT 1 iBC r..'. . innn ifL PUTS n th (aj f-r of coert w aUeajc b k bjc rvr Moomx. Xtni'-i.itXKm as or- iavtta- ---- . ,. . j - fitAvtos mzuti " t .. i KbMr Mian 19 larUkaai tMMiM M4 iT"l 4ifVt,.'C0 vmn. (J. J. i owi Wrtaaer reoatr. Xefrcaska. tftvca The Strike is Over ! . And (J. Y. Jnv Plow beam i'y.v lj.tiiye Li-tr shart- Wagon how-il'-Jj-'-j spring Thimble i:het:ia Iron axels Bolster pl.ii; Box roiU Horsf 1 (e I'ok' 0;!Jphlir Ax hti:idte Repairim: of every tiii-crifitioa done wish nm ne.? ..ml di-patch. ptiitranieed in t-very cut. Ar.nsj eush m .out ptir-cs and v'.u Blacksmith mid THE CITY LIYERY STABLE. McAvov & Farrel, Props. Keep Fine lligs and Good Teams At Reasonable Prices, Commercinl mon nml others will timl this the best livery stable t tha citj Pint door cai of Holland House. KED CLOUD, NEB. Nursery L. H. Rust says to send in Nurserv stock at once if Bed Rock Prices. L. H . RUST. Red Cloud. F. V. TAYLOR, i;ei:ps thk finest line of Furniture ! In the city at price that all can afford to buy if in want of anvtbi i in his line. Opposite Firot National Hank, Red Cloud. Spring is Gomingl AND C. L. COXTING, IS Putting i:i a lar -e stock of WALL PAPER Window Shade?, Paint?, OiJs. KnlsomiLC, nnd overythlot neadad Ibr Clonning, auro seotny stock yon purchase METROPOLITAN LIVERY, FEED, & SALE STABLE. Morhart &. Fulton s 0! i Stan J, Webster St., Red Cloud, 'tb. HENDERSON BROS.. Props. Fine rigs, good horse, board 1 day or wcet. Tour pitroaaga aolieiw- cd. Don't forcct the place, cast side of Wcb?ter ttrcet, Ked Cloud. SftNEI PIT. C0LUI1 raniTS C2ARY9, Gamof Choke a Horse r Adjusts ftswlf to an? Morso's Hawk, Eh two Bows of Stttckioa', nil hM Mamas fift pioso Itottor than nftitsycsMf. Team harness, per net, 20, $2i, $.C, line of single and d9n!i mmmm Wm ABBBBSBBM 1 BbBBBBBBK mmm,Vmm prices. IVTnii raj von to tmin cay to before paxcliA'inc a1c There. HEXRY VZALZZ Drugs and Paints. Oils, Tarnish, Stationery, Books, Etc. 'aViU joi attention t- a ffft t '-s min articles' ?. ktp m stcck. Ir Double trees 5kI Single trees Jtittu .Keck yoki IE' , . Cab'ethaiD vrWc Tcrk- JupV HWi-U.' Bukc..- vrhceU (31 Hrrn' timber Vw"- I-v.. .jiu dashe .SprntH Whip sockvU flVtliK'e , Wakoii breaks Yt&pttf UlsL'ti.'niith coal !1o- . tM-Je iaudlc Breaker Conite. nuU Satisfactiai I will do :iou. G. W. Dow, Wagon Maker, BED CLOUD, NEB. Stock your orders for you want it at AT J. L. jNIiller's Will be .'onnJ the LARGEST aad BEIT LINE of of ail kis4 la fc'eataara 5arataa. t2 e20. 132, 14 and t-16. A fall iJn-ncgbarae at extrcaieij Jo Millkk, Red Cloud. COOK IN Medicines Han w cvaccvasctco vrrit tusoc -aA?m uacm VAtuAru: xsro.tiTJ; rn IfiEFXr-t j-- h -- AsSh aai ! i i i ..... i , - THE GREAT (Chicago, Bock Island & 1 . .... Its main llneo,br.r:ihr ....: -tnclud Chlciuro. JoUut. Oct-iuc . iLUHUiB-UttvenDon, Aiun.t:r... i-!imii. fk. i.s-i, $.t ijtxtrtr. iut Otr, DcaMoln. Knoxvlllc. Virtt.ret. AUnflUr. Atutxitjon, Ilajrlan .Qtrtrt Cruaa4 Council lllutTo in IOWA itinv.iK.i:s uml tit, t'aul ta MINNK-OTA--wMrtown iua Stoux ?-. liPAKOTA tU. at. :i, Trenton, Cnrnn it. JoMfa, and Kaimaa City In V.Iorit: ?Vr'- rVrt7ury. and Sotaon to NBBBAMCA-Horton. To;m5ca, ilutt rtmnoit. u : n, iv.tuvl.lt. Norton. AMlatM, Oaldwell. in KANSAS Colorado tiprmtr hfii.ir. IMrblo.fn COt-O-KAOO. TravaratM now mat vast nrvio if r.l rA;ui:i;r aiul araauMr lara, urontlBV th bat factlitlcaof ln;or-o:nnujRlcnt)i. 1 1 -r ttaUaftd to mil Iowbs and cltioA In Southern Nt.tirru.kn. Knr.vs, ( ! trndo, Utah. Sw lfazico. Indian Tcrrltor. Toxtva. Anjona, UJnijo. Califoruta. and ractto aad trana-ocranio uooporu. SOLID FAST VESTIBULE Of Palaca Coachon lcmiinr 4.1 csvmrt !.! m at "vir f juipmcnt and lazurr 9t accominotiiuon r n tIo(c iii t.M CUtck and CJiw rado IPflgga. Denver J Puotlo Slnainr M.M.N r'ttSNT VKiTTtMUU T&AIN SXHvlCK dally Iwtw 'n fnloukfn wivi ..at niufta i)ntah nd batwaaa CUlciMfo mid Kur.aon t':tv )-k-: i v vctio tuni; cra. BacllalBC Chair Cwra KIir. .and P.!.oUo ; ' '. CJ'.fortltTCtcr. ton aallr. Cholco cf rc,i.i'!i tt o.i I rrrn fu' li. City, Portland. La a, Ban ulvtro, Hau rmr.. uc, mux inur ..- locantiea. ijulok tlm. t connectluun nntl trnuaiora In L'ulun L'c; ou THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE taaa superbly oouippod Kxprnn Traltia .tail) cxh Way txtwn u:iM(o lack Ialand, Atotilnon, tiu Jiiaoph, lvoiuvtru. Kaiimu i?lty and fai.i. peMm and 81. I'uul. Tho Inviiil'..' To r t lino .o tlm conlo ron, AAd mnnnf ana nammr irrounua o: ir. mxmn an mii iiroaticiivo and aat aoutiiorn I)nko'.i, BtlUKT L.INE VIA HKNKCA toaval batWMn Cincinnati, Indtunnp...:, Larvtt4. aim Council iUuffa, u tt SNfo, jtwuuH, Mitvonwuiui, i.miMvj till, Aunr.rwiHf,i, anil m, i'au For Tlckata, Mapn. Foldeir.or dcalmd lnrnrrnatttt. apply t any Coupsm TlCkat Omc In tho Unllod Htuta .r CaiuU, ur adtroaa C ST. JOHN, ciiiru'.ii, i ix. C. SCHENCK, NOTARY PUBLIC. I'KOMlT ATTI NTIOS I.IES TO Collections, Office with the Countv Juclifc. Moon Block Red Cloud, Nebraska. H. OULRKE Praaidont. Albnuy, N V J A- TULI.KY, Vica-i'raatdant Robt. V.riHIHEY. Trotujunir NEBRASKA & KANSAS. 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