IT ' S """V )i ?&, s B I S .Ji THE S QUABE DEALING, ONE PRICE, GOLDEN EAGL CLOTHING HOUS usns STOCK Iii every line. Goods, New, Stylish, til " 1 bbbbbbbbbbbbI aaBBBBBTflHaVaBBBBBBBSBr aBBBBBBaai bbbbbbbv TBvPnaBBnaaf NOBBY Well made, self selected, bought at right prices and ready to sell them at ROCK BOT TOM figures which no house in the county or out can BEAT, Fine and large assortment of Piece Goods suitable for spring and summer wear, will make up in latest style, put in best trimmings employ onlv firstclass hands, under the man agement of Mr. Will Houghton, who has oiven such good satisfaction to all who have employed him. Look at our Ready-made Garments. They are well made, no one can offer you better! fitting eoods, or offer you more fashionable wear, at such low prices as we do. We can - fit the short, long, fat or lean, and should any alterations be necessary can ! make them under our roof, as wc have a . first class tailoring establishment attached. We have the latest styles in Hats, an immense assortment of them, you must be able to find just what you are looking for. Our prices range from the cheapest to the best. People who look at Our Shoe Stock ! And want to buy, never leave it, without purchasing for our prices areVeaeonable, our good of excellent quality. Every buyer who enters our etore exclaims - vhat a large gtoV. ' F'mrishing Goodi you carry, -what handBome good? cou insplay. For-prioee you must come and judge for yourself, if you want to be happily urprised. addition. ce carrv a very -& and valises. We will use coming again. j.o.iruiune we hesitate in giving you our prices. Kemember we never Misrepresent our stock, BeU wool for wool and cotton te cotton. Ibanks for past favors. Cone again. Bespectfully yours, Red Cloud and Wymm E COMPLETE BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BBBBBBBBBBBn large assortment of Trunin you right, eo you can not kelp w daivw ;u vm. gww, w& w C WIENER, She $td thai CTftuf. C. HMXEB. Pobli6bed erery Friday botbIbje treat ue i to tbe Moon Block, Set Ctoad, Keb. Pi Interest from 6 to 10 per cent. Time from 1 to 7 Years. Call tad investigate. G. W. Babjub. , SPUHTEHS Gathered TJp ljr calaf Bcscrtera la Aa stoat thtCliraa Ccaasr. Cotting's "'89.'J Wiener the clothier and tailor. Mens wool hats, 25cts at Wieners. Wiener the leader of lowest prices. Elegant line of neck wear at Wien ers. G. B. Chaney was in Superior Mon day . Latest style of hats and caps aft C. Wiener. Mrs. A. C. Bosmer was in Beatrice this week. Oysters at Ernst Welsch's. Best brands kept. Best plow shoes at C. Wiener's at lowest prices. Meu butwa shoes at $1.25 aft the Golden laglc A. 8. Marsh has been taking the shoal censns. Mr. Sam Smith aadwifa kavere tnrned to Beatrice. A new stock of perfuses jaat re ceived aft Cotixag'e. The Golden Eagle Tailor Deaart msat is flonrishiag. Joe Swan was in the city Saturday. He went to Dearer. L. H. Fort has jnst receded a fine calligraph for office use. John Myers has sold his interest in the Democrat to Jeff Ward. Sleeper Bros regular days for grind ing are Wednesdays and Saturday. Hon. L B. Hampton was upon the streets of the metropolis on Tiesday. Wiener will show yon special bar gains such as no other boast can offer you. Bepubliean City have commenced their canal. What's the matter with Red Cloud? The lister of R. V., John B. and Ellis Sbirey, (of Indianola, is visiting in the city. Miss Dorr, one cf earefioieat south ward school teachers, has resigned owing toTUl health. J. E&ox is the happy father of a bouncing' baby boy. Usual weight and father happy. J. W. Pegg's barn burned down on last Friday. It was an entire loss, although aoft vary ratable. Assessor Dowas is now making the rounds of the city finding oat how much the people arc worth. We will MORS than MBIT allqaotad prioM by an y hoase lathe state, so says O. Wiener, leader in low prices. Mrs. Cooas, who has beea visitiag her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Edlemaa, returned to Diller, Neb., Monday. Compare oar stock ia site aad prices with eiher self styled clothiers. i C. WlBKWL The latest styles ia ladies dress trimmings,, dress sbieldsv exteaders, stays, Ac., 4c, aft .Mrs. Newhoasc's. TnerfailTerrand mother of E. F. Gardner who hare been visiting here, returned to Ohio after a two weeks next. The greatest wonder of fthe 19th century, a carpet exhibitor showing just how a earpet will leok when en the floor at F. v. Taylor's. When in Red Cloud call at the furniture store of F. V. Taylor, oppo site the F. N. baak, aad piek yoa oak a fine kitchen or parlor sait. I hare jast teeeired a lae lias of faraiture. Some lae bedroom sets, eeater tables, bedsteads, Ae. Call and get my prices before bayiag. W. L. Haihbs. Burr, cf the Wiaaer of Blue Hill, is a prohibiticaist, yet he pais the whisky ooaaeil of that place oa fthe back with a kiad of a "nra me some of the city priatiag to do," ia his lasft week's'issue. John Kellogg is by all means the happiest man that has plowed a far row this spriag. All because his wife presented him with a son en Tuesday. John is at least six inches taller than usual. Cigars are in order. A petition of orer 300 names was presented to the board of aapcrrisors this week, prayiag that body to prose cute the lyachers cf YoaagColc. That's right, mea who arc guilty cf each outrages saeald aaffcr the pen alty. F. P. Shields is making the Blue Hill Leader oae of the leading papers of tht couaty. It is always fall of sews, and has no uncertain sound oa all topics of iaterest. Shields ia aaft hypocritical or aaireliag. Htcj A ccrrssfsadest awcjTSw- the jecft. TaSOTirmaa weal ale like te katw if ike catararisc ia "ail fas" erwiUk to worked ap te aaaacaal tosalsciaet. Des't let it die acw. It is cf tco mask impertcaes. Rev. Falkeabmrg, asssrdiag ft cast Saasay's aaacuecaaaat, willaagiaa caries of ecrmoac is the church. The ssaject cf the will be ''The Penes af There will to at least six airman la fttoawrriatj. Tat frit wit to grtaa next Sactolk Bight: aaaicct, "The Cariat" on-" l. v. rower, oam nesi hq narrj Pond are patriae in city water. A nice litle April shower on Mon day and Wednesday aad farmers feel happy. Mrs. M. R. Bejtley was risiting ia Orleans this week with Mrs. vV. W. Gardner. Mrs. C. Anderson, of Kirwio, Kan., daughter of Wm. Thomar, is visiting wita her parents. W. C. Schenck and wife, of Akron. Col., are vniting this week with their relatives in Red Cloud and vicinity. The Ladies Social Guild of Grace Episcopal Church will meet at Mr?. Alex Beatley's ihie, (Friday) after noon. On April 21, at ejeven a. m. there will be services z the Baptist church under the aaspiccs of the Knights Templar. The licenses having expired, the saloons have been closed up pending the issuance of new license on next Saturday evening. A number of railroad graders pass ed througn the city from Indian Ter ritory this week. They had been waiting to get -cork en the Omaha and Dodge City P.y., but had given it up saying that they had been inform ed that the road would not be built, only on paper. That's about the size of it wc guess. By a card reeeired aft these head quarters from necoran, lowa, we tearn that Miss Lucie Thomson, former! rlrof ti. ia Red Cloud, as recent!? amtc marriage to Mr. E. C. MaCallow. and has again retaraed to Nebraska te lire. Her home will hereafter be at Curtis. Tun Chief, with the numer ous friends of Mrs. McCnllow; extend hearty congratulations. Bead what you oaa buy at Young's C. O. D. Emporium and note the dif ference in prices. A genuine whole bone corset, warranted, onlv 90 cents that sells everywheie for 1.25. also we sell the best corset for 5Q cents in the city. White bed spreads, large size, only 75 cents and an extra heavy white marseilles quilt for $1.10 worth $1.50 anywhere. White goods, em broideries and laecs at prices that will please the sharpest buyers. Call on us when yon want genuine bargains. Yoraa's C,. O. D. EMPORIUM. An exehange has caught the proper idea when it says that one of the freaks of nature that a newspaper man runs up against every once in a while in his travels is the man who thinks that a newspaper should "pitch into" somebody ull the time. He would make a newspaper a sort cf a smut mill for somebody to dump his suspicion, illfeeling and slanderous gossip into. In nine cases out of ten these fellows are cowardly, and would not make complaint against any man to bis face, but they would rejoice to sec the newspaper man peddle out their miserable yarns for them. The time for such business hapily has gone by. The newspaper man is not quite such a fool as some people he encounters imagine. Thecitiiens of Council Bluffs are doing some hard work to make the Firemen's Tournament, to ba held there June 11, 12, 13 and 14, a grand success. They hare secured a rate of ane fare for the roand trip in Iowa aad Nebraska, aad hare seat a com mittee to Chicago to try and get a rato of one cent a mile. They hare raised $4,350 for purses, and are mak iag preparations for the entertainment of at least 30,000 risitors. For full particulars of prizes, rules, rates, etc., address, J. L. Txmflbto, Council Bluffs, Iowa. A Red Cloud hopeful was asked the other day by a certaia Sunday School superintendent if he crer saw a dranken man? uYes," was the quick reply of the little toddler. "How did he look," said the S. 8. "He had a great big red nose," said the hopeful. "Where did you see him," was asked. "Oh! Ia the newspaper," was the innocent reply. The S. S. subsided, and the Sunday school roared. The child had evi dently been reading the "Jadge." Iaasrtaaf.ma Talc veijicav. TEAIISLATED. .- Era ew gaiog ot erah taht lanac ro ton? Won si ebt emit ot tea on ret tam tahw srehto vsm yas. Ti dlaow eb to tsar ecaatropmi ot eht elpoep fo Der Daolc. Ruo gaisirpretae saexitic dluohs od nihtrmos U ecno. Ti dtaaw taoe venom, tab ti cUafJsPcb eht gaikam fo eht awot Yrt ti. Fi aoydaer siht uoy yleras thgupot erah teg pu hgucac ot od gaihuaos rof eht vtic. Od loy hctae no? f ' -T - Oar mill leery department is m- creaaiag ia sales every day. The last week we have aold ladies hats to easterners from Blae Hill, Blades, Campbell, Cowles, Rivertoa. Guide Rock, aad aa far west aa MeCcek, all well pleased with the toadeecae style aad awnriaed atearreaaeaaWe ariecc 1ST vm Am mM f W0T ne hundred ladies sold to since we reeeired car new spring stoek. We respectfully ask jou to eall aad get prices. Torso's C. O. D. Enroinm. The followiac msrriage liceases issaed by his Honor, Judge Sweaty duriag the past week: t Wai. P. KaefeB. af Ital Goad. acC 3 iBaaoah A. Mrr.ef KeClw.. accdS' idarlei 5:rj- Webster wsetj-.. ) am laecs. Webattr racatr.. acr W. T. Ormtaa. Wfclr rovstr. 9 i man A. Baror. vtMter ooatjv..d is ( Til I r Fecaier. saiin i. nit . Pall Use ofvasBcas, saicacaasd eenldrcs'e assea jast received aft lac Gceacs Bogle clctaiag aftcrc. Prices as lew sa tie lewrst. C. Wiemcr. If ye axe goias topcoat crasser get Csttng t aneea. u' ! Mrs. T. L. Trowbncpe died jester day morning at her home in Blue Hill. For some time she has been in delicate health, aad her friends have been very solicitous fer her life. Their anxieties culminated at 1 a. m. oa the morning of April 8th. F. V. Taylor was called by telegram to em balm the remains, which, with those of her infant child, will be seat for interment to her old home at Kutlegc. I1L Her death will be a sad blow to her many friends in Blae Hill and Red Cloud. She was a consistent and beloved member of the Christian ahurch. Daik Helmet. That Fir Tsrauil The fire department have done nobly aad are entitled to a great deal of credit for procuring the state fire men's tournament in this city. It will bring thousands of dollars here and one of the largest crowds Kcd Cloud has ever seen. The date have been fixed for the 16th to 19th of July. The citizens should help the boys liberally in securing the guar antee as nearly all will be more or less benefitted by the tournament. Come, let everyone help this enter prise, it will do more to advertise Red Cloud than any one thing that the people could put money into. Ta City Caaacll. The acw citf eouBcil shoald com mence the new year with retrench ment and reform as its mctto. If the cxtravagsat course of the past is per sisted in it will oaly be a question of time until the city is bankrupted. There are many things that can be done without, viz: The city attor ney's office, a decided luxury, then there is the city marshal's office, which could be combined with that of street commissioner at say $40 per month, and ia fact there are several little corners that could be trimmed that would be quite a qaviag. There is no use to be mealy-mouthed about the matter. A uselens extravagance should be evaded as much as possible as there are many absolutely neces sary things that must be had during the year in order to maintain the city gorernment and keep up city im provements to the standard. We hope the new council wi!l inaugurate a reign of economy for 1SS9-90. w Lw. Among the more important of the laws passed by the recent legislature is the valued Policy lnsurat.ee law, competing companies to pay the full amount on which premium is paid by the insurer; the law to prevent com binations and pooling; the taw to authorize cities with over 5,000 in habitants to bond themselves for the purpose of creeting buildings and making public improvements; one to enable cities and villages to acquire real estate; a law providing for a new holiday called Labor Day; a law pro viding for the taxation of sleeping and dining-room cars; a law exempt ing peasioaers aad disabled persons from paying poll tax or worcing on the highways; several amendments to the township organization laws: re- 1 uinng insurance companies to pay a uty for support of fire department; a banking law; a law fer relief of union soldiers and sailors and indigent relatives thereof; a law to encourage the manufacture of sugar in the state and a law providing for the pardon cf two convicts from the penitentiary every fourth of July. Ex. is Call for a Farmer's Convention. To the farmers of Webster county. The time has come when the farmers of the west must organize for a united stand against the gigantic and out rageous combination known aa the "Twine Trust." If they fail to do so tbay deserve to become the slaves of not onlv this but every other trust and combination with which this country is cursed. Immense crops were harvested before binding twine was known. What has been done can be done again. Twine can be manufactured and sold to the consumer for 12 cents per pound, leaving a fair and just margin ot profit to the manufacturer and dealer. Such being the case why pay the cxborbitant price demanded this year by the com bination. Believing in justice and equity, and realizing that this so called twine trust is formed for the purpose of exacting from us about double the value of bind ing twine for the harveaft of 1889, we. the undersigned farmers call upon the farmers of Webster county to meet in general conference at the court house in Red Cloud on Saturday, April 20th. at oae o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of considering this question aad taking some united and intelligent action ia regard to it- (Signed.) D. H. Francis, C. C. Bennett. A. White, H. W. Fowler. David Paul. John H. Teak. W. W. Peak. S. L. Gangbin. Lorcn R." White, Chas. H. Smith. Cats. Minste, . Anderson. A. G. Diehl, T. E. Harro. A. H. Spracaer. George Fiaueil G. W. Francis, C. W. Fuller. J. C. Waller. H.J. Sheldon. A few nights ago a gentleman wk had andreseed and prepared for ned blew oat the lamp on the table and was groping his way across the rom feeling for tee bed when his toe struck acmethiag pliant. The thins: seemed te cpea its month as he pat the weight ef his foot upon it and he jerked ap his foct ia docble quick time, wniie tne tainr neid on Vila tti thatf JiM n c dcBgiedftomkistee. There was a lively daaeiag areand tne room ana ue sib biuc a jicjj tjKch !. bis meatb aatil be saeceedtd in sling ing tie thing merpce tbe rccsc Then be jamped oa tbe table and stood there nntil be eosld secure a Uxn. Over near where tbe th.se trat itt wall be saw bis wife's bnstl? lyicg en ike toor. He kicked hzsur a few timco aad west to bed, hit bis wife kept kii kirn. awake as hoar laagbing as Ankiaacaf riak-raek asdantwtj kcaisa at Mrs. Newnesses. Tkc latest stykc ia jerseys jest re ceived from New York citja&Mxa. a. Mm CcBmaawcWwaaTaJWaj MQ3j yewkssss Hambarx The Amboy MUliiig Go HAVE OPINIO A Flour and Feed Store ! Opposite Opera House ! In the City of Red Cloud where thty will furnish at WHOLESALE PRICES, The product of their mill. Goods will be delivered to u? part of the city. Farmers conm.g through Red Cloud totiw) mill will find it very convenient to stop at head; quarters in town and get flour and meal - i without going to the mil!. RY DX-lLtR IX WALL Paints, Oils, Varnish, Stationery, . Books, Etc. Red Cloud. Nebraska, RED CLOUD NURSERIES Has tbis spring tkc meet complete line of Stoek of any time ia its ctictcsca and is selling at pricee tkst dety competition. Everything faaraatacd to be strictly f rat-elsss and true to acme. A nice lol af Catalpa and Soft Maple 6 to 8 and 10 ft high Russian Mullberry 0 te 7 feet A hrgn lot of four year'' eld Crete Terf bcavy aad mast le oid. Extra lot of Apples, Cherry, Plum, Apricot, Grape Vines, Dewberry, Raspberry, Currants, Gooseberry, Strawberry, Asparscus, IMe of Flowering Shrnbs Climbers. to complete. Evergreen, 10 to 30 inches high, your for 35 cents, each. Tbis is a rare ebancc aad yoa cannot afford to mi tbis cpcsrsssitT af getting cose nice borne grown evorprcons. Call early and cct pricee aaa be convinced that I CAN and WILL sell yon more good home grown aareefy stock for the moaey than nay man on rarth. To those needing 1 year co taints. Russian molberrv. Ash or Hox Elder, for troves or timber claiasf sill do well by calling oa or eorreepondirg Vegetable plants in their season New Millinery tere On 4th Avenue, Fed Cloud. The ladies of Red Cloud are cordially invited to call on me when in need of Millinery Goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Mrs. A. M. MATBEE. Clotting's '89. THE NEW MEAT MABKET ! v 13 " o 9 w. f. j Freeh and Salt Meats. SaTjaage, Ffeh. fcc Iligbsst pltoe paid IOT MRS S. R. M'BRIDE The Leading Milliner Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Veiling, Sic . New Goods Evety Week. IjOWEST PRICES, -1 COOK PAPER Plant, Hon Tine, aad aa Ko.vn, Bulb, Ac, vrhtehisalfBiaV A large lot of choice with me. J. A. LonaUsT, furnished in 100 or 1000 loll n 3 3. 2. n UFOea, rooltfT, cC Toaskaf Christ 3.' fwsite l j. ; -r ttKal Mstsam jTJB. 9sajsjsaaa