ye - tfE$$8ig -ii sfg- 'Tv"SSSKt1fm5?P5r' 7'7?eBBBBBBBl jsBSBajsnBBi " . , P?C- v .1 F.-w-- " " jCV &" Kyss civ 1 -v-5-; tvv . j?1 te- 5?3?- -?-'-r4 V a -SvT" . . 'JwbbRR.bV.- . we223HHKaafcKMflfitflHBSEHldHa .ii!RRRV. iBlZZZa,, n--.. . - Tt "asBRRf- TmmmWmfrtS2Ji- "bbRRRRRbbbbRRRRbb' BaRarr TBBWfflTBKifP'' .--lsJsaKjI-,-'!. ... '" "--"HiriirTmaBaRRRTR . . M iBiile'EaQZ-- iai . ' SIkSIkBHB mmm&n5S?gmmmm? 19 ,PaRraRrafiiRlwf laRW rW j - EsBHSkE3? bbbbbW bbb. Bn BsBRRRa'SItffiiBBBBR'. Bk Rm rb ?BKSsSP,?l'-:tei!T. m". C'rav rlBClTHBHHBBBBBBaV'BnHBBBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBflBBBBHBBBBBBBB Uh1 B vfe&aTI'BHBHBHIHH S -U? - -- iw 1 " t,M- w- f By A. C. Hosmer. FOR YOUR FALL .Either in Stiff or McNitt & They have their MEN'S. HOTS AND NOW COMPLETE. THE PIONEER M, m m F. N. Richardson, Prop, Red Cloud. We have more Lay and more corn, more oats, and more bam (all of which we purchased when prioee were ay down) than any firm in town, there we R prepared 2 ve U lower R8te than any firm between the 2 oceans, Boarding by the day, week or month. We do not brag of our horse manship. Stock in our care shows their keeping, Call on us at the dW reliable barn back of Postoffice andjbe con vinced that what we tell yon is true. Hacker & Parker, THEGROCERs RED CLOUD, NEB R. V.SniREr, Pres. Hrmrt CLARKS,Yiee-PrM. L. H. Fort, Cukier Ellis L Shirrt, AMitUat Caskicr FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITAI,. - $75,000 . Transact a geseral bamkiag buiRtw, Wj sr4 tU mmtj warraala, alax ceanty, predict and acheol sltstriet bo4b. Bmy b1 mII fwtigi , xakftaf OIRCCTORS: Jas. McNenj. J. A.Tmlley 0. W. Umian. .B. V. Skim- John & Shiraj. uewrj mark. NEBRASKA FARM LOAN PAID UP atPJJJL.ffionon r- -1 " - - w - .. '. K .- r.LJTT!?T!"'' i ij j wannBnrnwlwaa Shakaaair rJ?- macamae mmTsatCbW.ni' "- "' a .JJ t, - : .. . -" ..aBaBmBBna an. -nma Wr Ssn"!1 y tTTJ sommn,-J "t11J- - aid slsaa aiKriaiaa. silaA SZYSIf fmmtn l'i. enanMaownfahawSEf 2SBJ!a! aa Wiiaweamavymraams saw efastonR. , . '.jA. .r.ti'r;. j l- J., - - :J j ' .---- Tl-r . Jw Jmmaa kg-'- Mm ..i-I- r,"-- imm mwmm. - tr t. p,;m hm iwp, .WBnnaiMI ' TrT.:T.' ""'Ml.. VaJBBSnBBBm UH OH BM. 9 " '.it E& " v. yniewBtandaji iteAj m .ji,xij mm-Mi .-j t.?jj!'-" S -i- - j - - '"" aJiMit bbxk ffcai -TTIti'i,-?-??? JBUBnnwinBBBnBjrjBjaBBaBMaaBfcj,"- mri " vaamanaamggEgrsTSL -... . - ... t-a ,.. . ( . r-.- ,mi-.-zj ftr --.,..:.---- waaniliaasi aal sailaa aalalmt anuanai rRsasjaaaBavaaaasmaaaaaaalmaB i -! -1 li. HATS Crusher, go to Galusha's. V-. - Fall Scock all in- CHILDREN'S LINE B. F. HtfhlMC A. J. m m K ay W.TJ.A. TUUUMY, fie KANSAS. w ar ' y rm BTCtM aamsmHarma f smgd ms mar , mmmmma ( mmmmR , mmnnnmajnms nana ammmma mms. " Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty," and One Dollar a year is Red Cloud, HMtefak fMw - WL- JBSSSEES9 ADSOUUTEUr PURE BepaMlcaa Male Ticket. Per Gtcumi. I-1. RICH ABDS m Voire. For LlntwMBt tioreraer. T. T. MAJOK8otNewdMk For Secretary of Mate, J. C. ALLEN of Ked Willow. For Audi tw 1 1IOS. II. BENTON of LaaeiMter. For Treasurer. J. K. HILL of Gage. . For Attoraev-GeMral. UBoXUB H. UASTlNUltof Saline. For CeanlMtoaer FaMIe IjumI and BaUdlaes' GEO. . HUMFHRKV otCmter. For SuperiBteadeatof Public IaMrueUoa, A. K. GOUOY of Webster. CeMgreaaieum Ticket. For Congress, N VIIARLAKof York Seaatmrlal Ticket. For Senator. 8.C. BAIRDof Nuckolls county. Fleat Ticket. For Float Representative, M. U, WARNER. Coiialjr Ticket. For Representative. W.K.THORNE. ForCpunty Attorney, JNO. R. WlLLCOX. C1TV BREEZES. Mrs. L. M. Vance is visiting in rkearney. with the parents of her husband. The Kearney Enterprise and Journ al hare consolidated, and hereafter will be one organ. Other dealers will give you ccl creek coal, but R A Handy will fiire you genuine oanon city eoal . The state republican ticket from bottom to top is coaposed of good en and all will be' elected. J. A. figcCliatoc, and Floyd Rey nolds haye added their names to the big book of the Great Faaily Weekly, for all which they receive our thanks. J. W. Edgertoa, the independent candidate for attorney general spoke la this city on last Saturday to a coed siied audience.. Mr.-KdgetUa. litalikrvngtor the men on his ticket akes a fair speech, leaving out the deaagoguery usual with that class of speakers. The followiag tniaisters hvre been appointed by the Methodist coafer ance, for Webster county. Red Cloud, Rev. E. J. Randall. Inavale, J. P. MoVey. Guide Rock, A. J. Marsh. Cowles, E. L. Wolf. Blue Hill, O. L. Burbank. A telecraa was received here on Tuesday, that Graat Ludlow, formerly editor of the defunct Helmet, had been drowaed. No particulars were givea. Graa, while.he might have had hia faults, deserved a better fate. His aged pareats, aad frieads, have the sympathy of our eitiieas ia their aflietioa. The parties who are ia the habit of breaking me signal wire running from the engine house to the fre de partment, will fad it costly faa if their identity is discovered. As of ten aa twice a night, the wire has been separated by some oae. If the Earties desire to be let off easy they ad better let the wire alone, as the fne fzed for the offence is heavy. A. J. Welch, well known here, and formerly ticket agent, and holding the name position at MeCook, has re signed, aad goes to Kentucky, where ht has secured a better positiea. Tbr ChibF hope to tee Art superin tendent or general uaaseager agent of the Kentucky road before long, at he is one of the best railroad men,, we ever knew. In fact he is a perfect geatlemaa, aad kaews his basiaeas. Our best wish U him, fa aaeeese. The Ancient Order of United work men of this eity, ta oae of the best aad BMaiaraftrsasiva egaainatieao ia the eity. The lodge has a large membership esmpeeed of ear heat eitiaeaa, and the aeaaa of ineuranee that it gives, is a measure worthy ef the eeaeideratiea of every maa who has a family. The rate in very low aad theee who have ao insaranss, should a4 hesitate, ia fast it ia a datv that every maa owes hia family, a awvide a way waareby hia family will have msaas at usast whoa aa beyond aha aower ia aid! lathe A. O. V. W. yea iadl aha aaaiaat. ehaaaaat aad BMatiaaahla life aeaaaaav nay aay easae.'wjia iaehaa asada iaVa faM taataa woald be vaeiagayiaat a maa atsa.ia aadhaabaaaHwtraa flnaai af taa maftal saaisty ia ,lacrsadans4ake.rraa Webster County, Neb., Friday, September U. & Gt Retort, Af 7 " Baking Powder Fraai the EaTete East. The Vermont poet, Joha G. 8axe. oaoe said, that Vermont was formed for merry women, maple sugar, and horses, and that The Irat are strone. The last are fleet. The second aad third eseeednutly sweet. And all are extremely hard to beat. All of which we found to be true while in that state; Lamerito county, ia a beautiful place to spend the summer months, being sit uated among the Green mountains, there are mountains to the right of us, and mountains to the left of us, Ac We enjoyed going out in the morning to see them with their heads ia the clouds. It is always cool and and com fortable here in the summer, but I much prefer the Nebraska winters. They hare deep snow, which lasts sometimes till May. It rained nearly all the time -we were in the state, but we found the people warm hearted and generous, and ready to do anything for our pleasure. At one old homestead near St Albans, we had a gathering of relatives, there were 35 of us. Oneold aunt of mine D7 years old, another 1 1, and from that the cousins ranged downwards to one year old. Wa left Vermont with regret promising to go back some future day. From there we went to northern New York, to m: 5 old home, which I had not seen for years. Some of my relatives lire there now. but as soon as I went into the I found people who knew me, and 1 began to find old school mates aaa friends who are as warmhearted in ago as they were in their youth. I went to church on Sunday, and at the close, the people crowded around to speak to' me. and even those who did not remember me, wanted to shake hands with mew because my father and mother were theis friends. If firaf viaifc in f ha nttnnafaw Sn my father and mother lie buried thafira and I found more aaaple there that I hai known, than up into the A places that! had wilderness, was houses, churches and paper offloa, la printea the will vnut aa Those faom the there are ing rocks the forest, and tafaaise of the rushing saw milk, which turn out about 100,000 feet or lumber every day. The many places of summer resort were tilled with people from the cities, who were hunt ing, fishing, exploring, aad baring a good time generally. We are now at this writing at Pots dam, N. Y. where we arrived just in time for the fair. Cattle and hogs are aotasgoodaain Nebr. the horses are finer, potatoes are excellent, and other Togetables, not as large ae with us, but better for cooking purposed They had a very suoossnf ul balooB as cension, a man went up with the balloon and came down with a parachute, and it was a very exciting performance. I find that my brother's wife in the president of the Relief Coras here, aad mthenW.RGwomaathatl hare metauos I left Boston. The W.R. a have a teat on the fair ground, where they eerve to the hungry. I have met a number of their berawhoare fine, intellectual and great workers in the cauaa. W ax. pact to be home soon. & B. KftlOHT. Rteeertatleaa af Keaaect. At joint meeting of Line township Alliance and Humel Alliance on the 13th instant, the following preamble and reso lutions were unanimously adopted oa the death of Cornelius A. Rooeacrans. WHEBKAs.it has pleased the Divine Ruler of the universe to remove from our midst our well beloved brother, Gorael iusA Rosenerana, therefore be it Resolved, that by bin death, the Alliance has lost a useful member, aad the wife and children a dutiful husband and a kind aad hvina father, and hiU we deplore bin death wa ahall ever strive to emulate his maay virtues. Aad be it further Resolved, that a copy of these reaolu tmabeaeBttotaea7nifstrieataaiiaa.il aadbe aablsdiedmthwRedCkiadCaup, weonaar evwy Argue, aaa she Ail xMnraruwr la he aataad unoa tha memfe towaahmAQiaaea. L. AHassoxh. Wy. Van Dncay - T.Scttow. J Taease efaaelrfer far have trieiAyemPUaamtifyte their af. aey aa laetaaRMy lamiiilaa; the it, wiiaeai mjary te jsvexyvaaar m ta anyaBBaaaue. we waatijk ounasBBBBBn. ann anBBna 1 2-' mnnmnnv .. m j . . l BFU mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmm jj- KORaBaaaaaaaaaaam surraRaaaammmmma,' vnrv nmmmrmmmmu hcnfafBTaRsPiBa, aad outcrop-(with oraRaBamjjBae slopes, besides a mammmaa iimiimiii mmaas inmni sins sua bbbbbbbbb mai tmRnB mmtilBm 7 aS ffWBBRBBBramRf BBBBBBBB 'maBBBBBt UahanBb naaaa1 m nj . m aB ! Jgf! JBayatataia laaa that wS MbbbbbbbK BbbbbbbbbM MiafiLli waaaaTS a7 dff mavaaaamalaasmmtoamata taam II JfcSlg,-0 "r ii rn aaaaaasagrr. That m mm ;aaw ZTaS CM. leaf's Lcclarc. Cel. Loag, the famous leeturer, oa the subject of temperance, held forth in oar eity, several eveaings last week to crowded houses. The beauty about his remarks, is the fact, that he succeed in drawing all classes to hear him talk aa his argumeats are handled in a gentlemanly way and with sueh force as to bring conviction to the most skeptical of men who hold to the high licence ldrss. His talks on social purity, were terns of thought that aad aot been tuny appreciated until taea by maay who bad aever givea the subject mueh attention, in fact his whole argameat ia the tern' aeraaee iiae was oae rich aad rare treat, such as our people have had few opportunities to listen to for many years. If there were more men of Co!. Loag's kind, the world woald ha much better, aad the whisky traff ic woald have fewer admirers. We hope he may come this wsy sgaia be fore loag. With all of the bombast displsjed by the independent candidate for con gress "that he will be the next con gressman for the second district" it must be evident to every well discip lined mind, shat ho is losing votes every day, as his record becomes more fully known to the people of the district. The people of the 2nd district want a maa ia eoagross whom they caa rest assured will be able to represeat them ia a manner that will bring about needed legislation . This MeKeighan can never do, when be has said his little tariff speech that will be all that he can say or do. Then some one will say didn't you used to live in Webster county, Ne braska, and wasn't you judge then, snd didn't you make a failnre in that position, and haven't you been an agitator all of your life, Ac, Ac? aad Mao can't make a denial aad will aaawcr yes. That will he sud eient to knock his inf uenco out. A man to represent the people in con gress should be a peison who is a , a great thinker, a friend of pie, aa honest straightforward usl beings who will do his fearlessly and above board, and a maa is Mr. Harlaa . The peo- thoaM aat vote for just any per- if bat alsald aim to pick oat a waexM mof t f tted for the plaea aWMaoftLe treent day is, stead of picking out men whose partiealsrly Its them for the d responsible position of Icgis- oota oar national ana state ve bodies, we piek oat mea some ism. with nothing to back it, or some agitator whose educatioa is lacking, ar some moated msa because he can bav his way easier, aever look lag at tho great aad important point of his qaalif catioa far the ofice. Jt has beea aaythiag io get there, ia stead of electing a mn because he is felly able aad competent to discharge the important duti- of making just aad equitable laws for the whole peo ple. The people have degenerated in their wild career after political sroils and naturally have lost sight of the greatest aad most important factor, that a maa ahoald be emiaeatly.quali fed to represent the people ia every particular when elicted to represent them in congress. A congress com posed of men of braias is whst is aeeded more thaa anything else ia these days. With that kind of mea ia congress to eaaet our laws, we would have bat little cause ta be dis aeateated, as most of them woald be jast and backed by wisdom sad hon esty of purpose. Thea let's elect Mr. Harlan, as he is the embedimeat of all these. Hoa. N. V. Harlaa, ear aezt caa gressmaa, was ia the eity Taesday, aBd a large namber of oar peeple called on him. While here he made haadreds of frieadt. amoag thes who had lateaded te vrte for Me Keighan. Mr. Harlaa is aa haaest straightforward maa, a friead ef the poor aad dowa troddea, a geaaiae aati-moaepolist, aad if elected to eoagress will art oat his sentiments. As the time aaareeehes far the eoa- iag elaetioa his chances grew better. Iavestigate his record, sad yea will fad hiaaeleaa maa. How ia tka record af the ether maa? Step ard taiafc before yea decide to veto far a democrat, ia the persea ef Mr. Mc- Rveigeaa. atr.JUrUawui ee sea the ae stamp P- everywaere. S fair aeaesi eai ef hia an his L asma fMBM waHs Be lii57aaaMal fta -mi .la a eT't RBaBRrT,,?: ie seketM JdUw'l CeaaiMiHi they are Inmost ia amir fRaaaaTaai1 aaBsal tvW fRaaffi W909 M avT eats' fsfaav maBBsar' " BmBBBasRaaV. V&Bv- 'VfeBBB fete ana BbbbsbbsWIbbbbbbbbbbbbbV afmmnaaanmaB BBB-kAW hh aRaBBBB bbsbsbbbbbbbbI the Price of The Chief. 19, 1890. WMtaar Clareaee Lewis starts Sept. SSad to Nebraska City, te attoad the state ia stitnte for the Sliad, altheagh he ie not blind a deformity of the ejea compells him to study with the cade of bis fingers. He has beea Io col lege three or foar terms and is aaite an eipert at reading. Still a great "T sick folks ia this viciaity. all some better at G read pa Norris.' The rains did not last very loag after the break ia the loag drought. A few of the creetites atteaded the laborers picaie last Meaday. Mr. Meashang has his aew- hoase eaclosed, Mr. Verill aad Merrill, of Gaide Rock' did the work. Mrs. S. Braaer en.i Mrs. Kd Lew is started for Nebraska City the 8th. Mrs Lewis teak the traia at Red Cloud, aad Mrs. Braaer at Gaide Rock they will go ia Laws, at John son, aad thea ge te th City where they expect" te visit, aad dry. aad eta fruit. A. C. Boa, aad I. Coayae have made a corn cutter that is ran by hones that can cut mora corn in oae day than eight mea caa cat alaae. Mrs. McFeters, daughter of I. Bra baker is stopping a while with her relatives of this place, her hasbaad and children arc oa their way to Paw nee this state. A heavy frost on the 8th . Dr. Joaasoa, of Cowles, sad Dr. Isom, of Blue Hill, performed a very painful but necessary eperatioa oa Mrs. Blaakeva bsby the 30th, ef Aat;. It is now well. Last Friday evening was a happy event in the hoaseheld el M. C. Jscksoo. his daaghter Flora, was gladly surprised oa her 18th birth day. 59 youag people took sapper with her sad eajoyed themselves till 2 o'clock in the morning. Ms. Blankey's mother, and sister from Franklin, are visiting her this week. Mr. George Baker, ear eascieet veterinary surgeon, was thrown from a wagon Monday and two ribs aad eaa arm broken. Charley Lewis split hi s big toe open Friday. We received a letter from Mrs. Van Dyke of Atwood, Rawlins ceaa ty. She says every thing is a fail ure, aearly all the mea gaae elsewhere to huat work, aad those who stay will have to have aid. She aasd ta live here. Mahitoba. Isaa far 1ft JsNaBf. First ice of the lastKriday aoraiag. Temperance meetiag at tha Besa school hoase. Satarday Bight, KM Stacker, made a spzeeh that waa well received aad highly eomplimeated. Also Bre. Beaa made aa address. Several joiaed the Icagae, oae a deaioerat, se it acems that the wire pullers will act be able deliver the thiakiag demo crats over to the ram power at the polls. The corrupt league ef dema gogues with that power ought to be regarded aa an iuau(t te the maaheed ef every temperance democrat Tha society adjouraed ta eeaveac ia two weeks at 8 p m. T. D. M. Luther Btasea, the faaveua tcav peranee lecturer eatertaiaed ear aee ple this week with some f ae temaer- aace lectures. Mr. Bcasoa saews fally bow to handle the sabject aad keeps his aadteacea spell aeaae. Be wmm ia time. Tea nave tee saaay ayluarsfoTceeanjoaaajleeBlaf. Use Bag's Hair Rsaewsr. taaeaat pispsratabB out to ear taam. Try it. ItiaMteeiahing hew rapidly lee feeble aaa debilitated geia streagte aad viger baa taking Ayr's gajnaasrass. Fee what ar eailad iiilmi eew nsaatlta tieaa.n nothing tat has erevefl seeCse- tive aa this BrohiaitieB ia Diet 14 Tajosder SeveraiweteMwaaat atitatioB. AT.RafAiwaaasBCtai iMSilml.lt. H. Fisher vke-sraa i Jsat aaa&UFma 'BBC After utteaa tat sasaiiwifwad te a Seat. asth. at eeaak at wama am cwwniany mviiea mi pevaefni aFsRa yaWaWaywaly rRbvwV anedieise. A aoa-aartiaaa ntarr. - - - - - -, bw i t irammRk. m aRRL. laumw. I etaataBgrnaaaatx it mmm "- . mm"- 9mmmi9 J aaaaivawaaaaiawaBaanwaBaBaaaaawBaaava w . X BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW attiaLted to the oaasa lasaaa maad AaasajiA.Bi.aBs. .. eBBfiaamBnnaua aanaaaBr Lt aBpaaFBBwaaF aaa wawWBi aaavaBBBBBBnaav anaw ee eaaa'V mmm aaBVBdBl PVaRRaRBRRRW BsBRwa jasjBFTi WVAWVbHI BRRRVaTRRRul a ) j ai m ma sLa vasBBBBam aaVJaBFasBSBT - .swa epaBawj aaaaBaaBaajpia- of eoeaaaesSS fvoaaasaaNnldaVa. -- ' """'f' Iiibb iiillSaaw - aaat '"jaa RLRfTgau.Fiia'liit nfasssaTs Sail stAaTtjam to Tgg tar saammaasHlj piia. seat ajaaw anal hjehr mmmmtrmm Hsa. Jan. Gilhaaa arOL lastaaa ea she TlmZlZmttmn&mi tmXSUSimmiltXSmmm9 antattaaaamanhiilhiasiiR Ifcjiaytmi Wasnat Grask m r.a it Taasaay caaav mmnwigmmy tjmjajlai aaRmaaafamJRBR T m BBBVBaBBBhsmBBBSBBBIBBaBm faBBSBBT mBBBS aBBBBawai BBaasaatav saaBaaam tw Niri v-i., kit,. 2?2riS!a: afiaaa a33a3n BBBBBBRiaT maaTesI BBRRRasaa VwatMaRataY tfWSVV aPaV am-aaBBBBBBaaBm afcanm atBRT.mRaRat aaRRat- RaR dfaa-aajBmmi -.. 4aaaeaanmsammaaasa I are ta pay taa aatt, ahlih 1m ii agaSaMsn!&aaa enaaftaaa . mx-m muTTr ' I U aBvafeffawmw aaaaaa wbbbbbbb mmmay mrw ami aaaBmammananammanma fdammaa nBRasRl Vmaaa frm mmmm m . aaa faaaaa. ., a maBBRRaaBBBaasai ' - -T" g if "" ' , T ""aPJB"A i . '''RAvaBaBaaBBjbjBaj . Q.' C. TaaL asamj)v aacmaT. ata -j2aCSt -- aRaHibfl- X.- . a mmta bVb hims aaaa BBaaaBa mm- mJ mkEamSltmmm at CrSRBRy. " "' MWUmWmWtMi Al aavM r. avaa aaa aaaaac mam aaaaa . a. m.amaaBiaaBmiwaBRa -JaaSamm'' - 'aimahnaaf f satataRBf,talfca amvRaa, Wcassia. k --BBm--miMB- j. - --z lJIIbbbJIWsv -" -, j' f aa. - - 'imiFmmFmmmmm Wm9m'!WmmWtmWj)mWmWtmT Bg -- --. -.- mmmmmwmwmWmmwm :. eMaawaamaaBBaHaBBBri . 1, maUBw hAkdB BU.BaaB- aaBBBBkaam aVaaawani BaBaanaaBi aaBaaaaaBBaaW Ohm -TZ -" BB t'm - SB mBaVTBaBSaT'C' t- B -i5rT-c iWaBajmmBBamaBB? .OmBBBBBmBBBBBBF BBBBBmr, - B - ?BV" Taa aal saaK amaaaa asaa aaaan. aaavlasaMlaBVaBma aaRRaW-'Baa &-& - - " - -magF Tms&i-r 3k- .k. . -f---. r- - '. '?-'. mmimfmmmrmrfmmmJmrmmmmmft - a .JaaRBBBBRRRaW-X :f-" 'ft J aaam BRWaaRBaBal aajBamamaBBr maamj cbb. aB,maaaBBaajBBm emmmmhaj aa-BBv ay -jbujb . '-efu- . , MmwPmfmmmmfmWtKm j. Cw--1 mT '-" feavl - tetFrnRflaay RaVJ ssrV m tyaWaTeaff YsbrV OMM.aRf ajsRsM WTfTT - &i 'af v K4 em t ' tX 'aBaam, ' " . m TZ? aWaWJW BBwaaa-BPwaaMBBBBB7 .WBBaaaBBBBBaaBBBBBI . sWt'aBaf Si-5 XJ J-& . Z. aLam ' - M M X- J -M 'gBBaBhaBa Bf aBBBBaBBaW RRRRf ajnaBaBaBBl aaaBanl - cjafkBuwjBTaaB s - - '-.", mj' 'B ? JT ' aa, . -.1m &tL afe MPZ. aaRBB '& KV" Vv 'Tit '-, mWMZ bBbR " ATL. , "J M BVd maRBBst WUmW-M WWmW-mm vVeRRafal BJRsYcrV BBBBBBaRRRRRRBt mmAt. m m-mmmmim bRRW at aw ' . J " "C - dRWaBaBaa.BafBLamaaaaA ' . V af BH aalaVAaft - - Tataf w aw B L W m m , T " iT '" '.mT 2 BTaf,JTMTfc7 BmmmZt"mW RRRRRRlRRRRKBRRmBRBrw .LbbRBbbRRRRRRRRRRRRRB ZiMZEZ-MZZmTi rf- R T&T -' '" :7 r " ' t -" r - - - - 't -StT - ' mrr- -X fV?i '3-' vJ"f ' J&&mLmmmmmmmmWkmm WMKBJUa. A Mat M w rk kvMatnrs ( as in raverr-ant FVtvuary ta. bmwH teaR read aa InRoa aat Hrcttan It That at Mm rlrHlna w Sr kel4 em the Taaadav UN erst Meawbr of .Not l tha imsl then haM l Hrraars C thl afaSt fc to Mr aeptawal r r a aha SMMStBitMM Jaetjan an af Into stt la wrda a fcaiaa, 1h BBsecaarHv. for Ml d latoateaitac lUtw rter atuhiMtad ta into d Um iftiMatw saan wiawalfftJvPaBr,aW rrorlda ay law lor tha saan awa at I' iVutbVvT eamOai Aad wnaralalT ta at ink Mate for thsir aaataial as rJrtlse aaaawad aarat u tha raaaUtallaa af th alata ta varda aa hUs: Tha aaiBMlartur. ak and kclac fur sate af lahntaaltaa Hqmt aa a stra ahaN he Ucaaaad aad rcuUtod hvlav. iVruan t: tot af rarh At aaa etortnr rarrtiae, an thahal- inr t nastd aajaei ntsMhnt aha -rar to wa UtfciM. M- aad kti- lac far aala af lata ha"ra aa a arvaratr. ar -aamiaattaa atasi SMBt ta the eaaatitMttan pA aRsBaslaasIJf aantw maav Bta?ftHIC "Be Miaaa4 IWtidg IlkP aw -nf la. letiaattus Uiamasa hcveraaa." There ahall atw ha arittrn wr wlalrd on tha ballet ef each rlrcter oUn tar tua ynifiowd aawaaawat i Um ntRrfiiu Uon, Ut word, -rur aroasrt ajacitd niaaa ta the onattllutioa that tlx uuhu. fartHfr, aal aad aeeplac for ! uf la tuitoatmf lltiuun aaa sanerac In ihU atala nan be lWard or rrruUUsl t Um," ar "Aaaluat aaM pronged ajaenitaarnt ! the ruaaUUiUa that the ataaafarturr, ml and herata f.r ml at lHiuslratin iim aa a brverace ahall be llcraard aad recaialed by law." MeCton 1: If Hthrr ef the askl tx. w nwwiiwmi snail oe aptrtrJ uy mmnmij ei ie tmen tmiac " cectlou. then It ahall caaetitute arrtloa ( wra"sj anven 37) of article I J of tha ftm.utuilo of Ihlaatate. Therrfure. I. Joha M. Thayrr. tloirn t the atatr of frlraaha. hrrrbr give niitlre In acronlnre with arcttua one II aiti;l Sneca (IS id (he nall tiithm and Hit rovMKi of the art n Uttod m art U rutlile the manaer of trtnalag all amrHrtaaenU la the rtmUtutlun and sHhwiiUlnff tueaaate to the -! ,4 tbf mtmtMk a minrA ftT-...... I.I. . l state.1 that aald immoatd fw.T. wwv9vmtw 4, w. ' mittrd tu the itudiSed voter f Uila atafe rnr aatenasaent win be aw apiirovai or nrjertmn at the artx-raj rlrctiaw tone held aa the iihdy ef Nwratwe. A. IK UBO. In witness whareaf I hereunto art mi hant. and cnua ta be aAied tha creat aeal d the Mate of Nebnuka. Itua at TliMvia Uda Bh dayefJarjr. A. I. twa and th9thf rar dthe state, aad af the Indetyndeae at the I'nHed tBsHH nee" MN: RallvtllvV BiaaavJaa Jtjrthetlavereor. JOIIM H TIIAYKB. Rbbjamib K. Cowrtaai.v. HSA L. rveretarr af Mate. WHSBBAa, A J"iHt reaulutlun waa ( ted lijr ihe letialatnre of the Ute of.Ve hraafca, at the tweaty-rirst arMlow thermr. and aBarwred March aath. A. I. law. tirnpoalmc an amendnteat ta Sectka Ihlr teen (I3i t Article mi of tke eaau tutlen af aald atate; that aaM aecttow aa anwadaj ahall read aa follow, uvwlt Mrttoet: Thatarciloa thlrtern W) of ar ticle all (S) ef Ihe rouUtnthn of the atato ef Mibrashii he aracaJwl ao aa to read aa tot- U: Tha Jaaaei af ih a eaah reerire a aalart ty-Sve handrnl deBar ftamsl pee ia iwaasa ar ta a Manet ravetre a aalerv af a aahwy as each sanH ne lasenhia j' terry. are) S: Kara vaaJna la f vr ef tM ahaH have wrhv thai "; Tmr the to the relaMae? to the ine atd f. a. af the fast ef hereby aire lardawH, wMhl vlwllMt In UJ artM a. aad ah rTtll iMi 9m ttttaa. mm! aa4f wmwUimm vf mm wrtrnua: mAm mrX immfmUU tat , tr t?f t H wrtilwisif ta Hm mm- ailtaafBaiBai aaj aaBJaaBaaBBtlaadt aaVan aaaiJBBaa mm imaw awnawaaeena eBWBBu bbbbbbbwbbj svubk aaar mmennar " bbbbt w'aVlfal'tl tyf llM 0aBl arr lath, A. !.. MV7. to the. aapMral m iBTaBJ YaswCS waBBBaBBBMBmaaBB BBg aava aaBJaW I'e'Ja'W'aJi, al tll sTVw)fBawa afamnfaaVea lA held the lath day ef Xeeaahr. A. I. In wHacaa whereat I fanee tonnnl my head aad aanaad to he aAaed tha creat seal of the atato ef X aea at ua'asa.tnss wm aa r JBty A. I. Isss, aad the tweatrfwarNi year f tha atato, and af Ih Mas Uatsed ajasses She ana af Ih fa leaeaawaaw f By ih eraav. MM St. fHATKB. sawawiv R.(Viwaer. (Saut) Waefwsaryafatat. ia nwttfvasv'fjBR RvnwVfMBm. hjT7 attan. ajajBar aadbyvlr- aWaw eaj aasaaaaay; aWuRafej amVBspsa ew"8arJ baaa BRaRaRag (P LMFart. ?rh atSh IMawkt Caart efta Heath Jadirtal Dtalrkt, wtfhHi aad far Weto star rwaaatVi Wjaaaaa aaae a deere m aa Uaa neadlag. ttirtaa. whareto. The aew s fJBM aatvawav aeearw GaaMyaerh aad aealajt ftearr W. Baaa aad farv J dwe. ta tha hlgheet htdder far caah ha haed,at to aaM Webator eatr. Seheeaka. (that hata the I whereto tha tost tor eatd asast tea the 9mt .. atSe'etoeh a.a.ef eatd day. the erSasd atusartr taHi The aad iaeaalea sii () to towaahto eaa 111 nart. nm (It) Nt efafs a. aa. in Wehw h raah I. ;ttwa waaaV ate haad H ihto sna day t Aar-t.. A. I. ISM. C A. o.r. U. R. CHassrr. rtslathTa AUanwf. at adMfk. shu4M. A. 1. ta. m nmn iWm f arid Ulr. aad Shat aaM Seat. 9. LRLrari, dark cth tatartet Oawrt af she bUJIbII aMCasBsaUCBw. asshat aascJ m"eBT"""" wawammmj T"" -a , a- - BBBBBRawa BBBsWafwsasrHpa aramaaVwaa BWeBWBwanW way. eaawaaam, wmm i auu jawwwa N PsawaBRaRaaygVa aawafaafeBBi) VJaRwafVaaa rJSV SmaaRvmsRe smawaTav f saTraanaajMS) (BnaBrwaraSad) ate selbv . . --. BbbRW BBBbal MBaBmataaai aaBaanaBk W. - - anBaaal VeaBU 1 bRRRbI I BTf aaaa AVS BA miJnm.9? np ffkmaaai bbbbbbbbbb b aaa Yailam aal -niT waaaBneBamnBB.a.w-BBann BmRRRRal f I WHmmmWmtmiLM.m.i9m. RRRRRRfRRRRRa! ! Vol. 18. No. 0. New York Store Brel crtwael'a Oral 'ea Dry Gmxls Boots and Shoe Store Best Goods, Latest Styles f AND Call Ni 3!vsu- e Moon Block. tans L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CaSf i f,ad 1 aad eaeaa vaanatMitd M m aea ty aTBammmj amj semamfaRma assmawmv odtaax SSeSrr 3t9SHOCS &tt?&m w. U asBiaaVAav Lowest ,- " - -fftaf '-5' ; " Prices! W. L. aaeetas aha an asm wmwaad. aaal 1T9J& aa)d arte iaaad ea bedfaaa asariSi rtaaaRRRRRRRRa aBRaal it ffffHB'V 'adBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBRBBBBk. 4aLwtM 2dsR ato7aaWeaed Wett. a Sa ea aaa . ta, rttWrriZTZZ M SflB Wwmm9mmmwm 9mmm H $ 4 amaT BBaw aBBBBBBBaaaVBaBBwBam aBaaaBaafeaaalBa - aaar P PSmBfrnama amaaRV mmmmmnyaR, enaaaw WW aavBaa m , mmmnmrmm BbbSB. awcySySRe sWyhvajayAa SbbrbTJ BRjT aawsBRBa glMeV 90 4) mMgi.rrt Hm-Brf BBaanaKS-jv " i- ,-z'-murzSi . r v. w - f t r rr. .-t.- -m . j -.'.! zLt na7 a . i- .-j-. t aw . ..- -t i a i'ii sir- marBwcBrv-i . w T-,"S-- .-.--,'- - . i "& .waaaaFnvai jm. -mimm -m-r. waaaawi-i 4M?'iS? : . .-i.. at'JsCPJA- 4r-'- ;$&ps- -'Tiff? i& Y- - :q &&, ; ttZlf&ZtS' 'i Jw :Si- 5rTZ3'p,rT .:mPPaBBlBBammmmmmmmmmmmBBBiBBy . -..- wy'-jb., vM.e-. -.. . r . , mtimtmimsmmmm