WES -'V r,r:T . r: -a.-' fl t.W V ji. ; VK5, I, n us.' lf THE CHIEF PpMtafce Weekly. ' MfcMMnM rrkkijr, 'ne ' lit!. ) ti cor AMIH larariakly la Ashraaea If aetpsM Is esvaae, after thin date Mareb IMW, Ik at will be II. as. I at ths Peat (Mm In vi mmui. Nh.. . -ijn .:" - ,."- -""ri """'t T 1 11 I HMMWWW1WMMMMHMM aUpafellcan Ntlniil Ticket, Vet President, Wat Vlss-rreslaent vimiiW pmi. Yer Cnajwassiuau eta IXttrleS W. . ARSMsUM. tc mimeAroi.iM. HrMkM fey the ntntfretts ftflt the Nvrthem M clrepalls. On, last Taesdajr light the editor of Tni.Gmir, along with seferal othen of Bed Cloud's republicans, wended (heir wsj to the B. A M. depot for the purpose of taking passage to Min eapolis, for the purpose of attending the National repoblioan convention. In due season Ossaha was reached and there the Red Cloud contingent was compelled to wait ten hours for a north bound train, Aftor taking in our owb capital city, the hour for tho departure of the convention train came aid at 6:45 the train pulled out of the Omaha Webster street depot, loaded with enthasiastie republicans who wera determine on talking or their favarita candidates. After riding all night the train pulled into Mbneapo- lie at 30 aad then the scramble for hold aooommodatioes eomaacnoed. The Red Cloud people were, however, much mora fortnnaU than many others, as they secured very nice quar ters In the Brunswick Hotel, many thanks far whioh arc due Mr. Walt Beeleyieoretary of the state central committee. , This gentleman leased the entire house and the Nobraskans wera therefore fortunate enough to have comfortable accommodations. Nothing was accomplished on Mon day, ezcopt seme very nloc political sparring between the different adher ents of Harrison, Blaine, Acs' Tat first sMion of the 'convention was of very little consequence, the only work dona waa the election of temporary oaleers, and tha convention than adjourned Mill Wednesday, and then tha permanent oaaccrs were olco tad, Hon. William McKinley of Ohio, being the nuanimow choice of tho convention "for ohairmap, and was es- corted to the chair amid tho applause coming from twelye to fifteen thous and voices. Another adjournment was taken until Thursday and tbon the aotual test developed Mr. Har rison's strength. The vote was taken upon tho adoption of tho majority and minority reports of tha oonmitteo on credentials. The majority report crai- nated from the Harrison supporters and waa carried by good majority, aad then it waa that the Blaine mon knew that there was no hope of the plamed knight's nomination, and at Friday morning's session, Mr. Harri son waa nominated on tho first ballot by n vote or 635. Blaine reocived 182 1.0 and McKinley 182, with a few scattering votos. The mention of the names of Harrison and Blaino was the signal for great applause whioh lasted about thirty minutes, tho enthusiasm was so great that it just took tho mere mention of the two great leaders' namea to make a tremendous wavo ot enthusiasm travel over tho groat sea of admirers who thronged every nook aad corner of the great buildinpr. It Was a great time aad a greater con vention, and ten minutes aftor tbe battle every republiean of oither iao tion had their coats oft and were loud ly praising the wisdom of the conven tion whioh nominated the next presi dent and vice-president of tho United States, vis Benjamin Harrison and Wuitxlaw Rim All hail to the standard bearers of the greatest and noblest polities! party ever organised the grand old republioan party. Sue 'osss is ours in November, Minneapolis fs a great city and did herself proud in caring for her guests. The city is among the prettiest and cleanest in our republio and every at tention possible was shown to the dole gates and visitors. During tho recesses between each session the vis itor took in the Bights' of which Minneapolis Is note! Tho big mills ilia' lae buildings, the fJls, Lake Ninnetonia, Lake Harriet, Lake Cal houn, the parks, the beautiful streets .. 6c, were all in turn visited by Me ViMtoT aad every attention given to Make their stay; pleasant Thjented it tho wiaiasheap as any J crowd was immense, but as wonderful aa it may seem all wero well provided for. Wo should liko to go' on and tell of all tho pleasant things about the convention and tho great leaders of the party present and the thous and beautiful things about the twin cities, but the orowded condition of our columns forbids, ltcnco wo must close by saying that it was tho grand est republioan and most enthusiastic national convention ever held by tho greatest party known to modern times and that tho csty of Minneapolis is to bo congratulated on her hospitali ty extended, to all, Tho railway tfloil- jitics wero splondid, tho groat P. E, & LU. V. H'y routo as woll as tho "Q" hauled their passengers in good shapo their trains arriving promptly. Theso roads are always looking after the comfort and convenionoo of their patrons and this timo wss no excep tion to the rule. In short tho minu tin of tho convention was nicely managed and everything passed off to the entire satisfaction of all present. MoKcighan is now Busily trying to explain tho Hastings Cadotship ap pointment and tho teu dollar foe attachment. It will take a good many explanations to satisfy tho pco plo. It was simply unheard of. Joo Bartloy of Atkinson, Holt county, Nebraska, will bo a candidate beforo tho republican fltato conven tion for stato treasurer. Mr. Bsrtlcy is a very pleasant gontloman and from what wo know of him would fill the office admirably. The platform adopted by the repub lican convention at Minneapolis, along with a full dosoription will be found On the insido of today's papor. Tho platform ,is broad cuougli and sound onough on all subjects for every loyal Amerioan to stand upon. Read it carefully and then deolaro yoursolf to bo a boliovcr in sound govcrnmont espoused by tho grandest party in this country, viz: tho republioan party. Blalnc'a Advice. To tho Republicans of tbo Country: The resolution, energy and persis tence which marked the proceedings of tho convention at Minneapolis, will, if turned against tho common foo, win tho election in November. All minor differences should bo merged in tho duty of ever; republi can to do all in his powor to elect tho ticket todav nominal.! hv Urn Nation J al republioan convention. J Jameh G. Blaine. Harrison and Mold. Thoro 1b a poetic sound in the names of the two national standard bearers of tho republioan party, that fills ono with enthusiasm and virtually insures their elcotion. Two names above all others in our oountry. Nothing can stop them from being clocted in .No vember. Harrison tho statesman, and Hold tho diplomat. Whcro could two men bo found that tho country honors more ? Starting from the more hum ble walks of lifo, stop by step they have climbed to tbo pinnaolo of fame and this in tho land of the free, for in no other land is it possiblo for mon to gain their way to prominence oxeopt by traditional blood, must -bo born great to aohiovo greatness, but in Am erica our greatest men come from tho humbler walks, and such arc tho standard bearers of tho republican party for 1892. Hurrah for Harrison and lloiu. Columbus Day. The proposal that tho publio sohools of America lead in the oommomoration or ii'oiumbus day is ono of tho most sensible suggestions that has been made for appropriately marking the four-hundrcth anniversary of our ex istence as tho Amorican race. There is an especial fitness 'in giving this prominonco to tho American publio school. Thoro nro many reasons why every friend of frco education should aid in makint; tho Columbut day ex ercisoa u marked Rucoeaa. The day will bo put tp tho highest education al uso if tho school children in every seotion of tho country can be eimuf. taneously commcXorating the greatest event in seoular history. The dedica tion of tbo exposition buildings and grounds will bo on event of great significance. But it is not sufficient tbe four-hundroth anniversary be al lowed to pass with an observance of merely local scope Tho discovery of the njw world burdened unmoasurably tho horiion of mon of nations. Its effect was far reaching, tha whole order of tho European dostin beine; transformed by it. It should be cele brated by n demonstration of equal extensiveness, Hall! Hall! Hull J fl. K. Pond. Will write Hall insur- anooin OHO Of tha bOAtcninnitninJiron AftAto j -Miller." On Wednesday evening, June 8, '92 at tbo house of tho brido dcenrred 1 the marrlago of Wm. MeAvoy and Mrs. Mary Miller, in tho presence of a goodly number of invited friends, Rev. Goo. 0. Yeiscr officiating. Af ter many congratulations 'and good wishes being extended tho guests were Invited to the supper room where an elegant luncheon was served. Many raro and beautiful souvenirs were ptesoriccd by tho friends. Mr; and Mrs MeAvoy flayo been residents ef this city for a number of years past and their geniality have wen for them awidoxirclooS friends who earnestly dcairo a fuluro 6f cftppintss and pros perity. Bargain In Hammer Geatfa. I havo just received a now line in white, black and other summer dress goods, parasols, sun umbrellas, Hosiery, Muslin, .knit underwear, corsets, ladies' misses', and children's waists, ladies mitts, nice assortment of black flouncings and laces, ham burg and swiss cmhroidory, htndker chiefs, ore., etc, Nbw is tho time to buy. Call and soo mc. 16-Bt P. Newhousb. Try Cactus oil for brab wiro outs It in tho most healing romedy in the world. Sold only by Deyo the Drag gist. The Calf Shoes Wiener sells are of the bist made and tho prioos as cheap as tho cheapest 9 , Bucklen'sArntccti Salve The Best Salve in ths world for eats, Braises, Bores, UUera, Salt Rheum, fever Bores, Tetter, Chapped hands, ChllblaUa, Corns, and all other Skin Eraptloaa, and positively cures piles, or no pay ra ejaired. It ia sssaranteed to gtveperfaei satisfaction or money ref nnded Pries la oents per box. For sale by L. B. Deyo. S Bids Wanted. Bids will be roooived up to noon on the 25th day of Juno 1892 for far- - .. .ii..i i. i nlsMsUUtorial subjeot to tho approv al of'flHpard of trustees for fent inc theSSc Oloud Cemetery, to In- oludo thrcolcinds of fonoe, 1st Iron, 2nd wood and Iron, 3rd wood 160 rods long moro or less. Tho right is re served to reject any or all bids. B. B. Fulton, Clerk. If you do not want the earth. Wiener can plcaso you in anything you may want in clothing. For Sale at a Bargain. I deaire to dispose of tha W X of see. 10-1-12 in Webster Co. at onoe, aa I need tbe money. Apply to Edward noDie. Savanna, III. for particulars, ' KD Nonuc Farm loans at lowest interest. trvitly first-class loans at lower rates than has ewer been givon in this coun ty beforo. Option to pay part or all attond of any yean, U. F. Gathm. m Lost, A pair of sold eye-glasses, by Hil ton Lester. 1'indor will plpsse leavn at tins diiioo and roamvo a liberal re ward. An unexpected demand on customer in prices often frighton the buyer, this can never happon at W.OJiet Golden Eagle where prices aro al ways Unit xoachpT. all. ssValnv. si T HwT TsW IJy ill S ' Mfv W Ath y ft L I i flr I M I Makes the Weak Strong Tho marked benefit which people In run down or weakened state of health derive trom nond'a Bamaparllla, conclusively proves the claim Unt this medicine "nukes the weak strong." It doca not act Ilka a stlanlant, Imparting-flctltlmu strength ftoat which thcra must follow a reaction of greater weakness than before, but In t'e most natural way ITood'i flartaparllla overcomes that tired feel ing, creates aa appetite, purifies the blood, and, In short, alrea great bodily, asm, mental aad digestive strength. Fagged Out "Last Bjppng I was completely fagged ont My strength left mo and I felt sick and mlt-. erablo all the time, so that I could hardly attend to my business. I took one bottle oft Hood's Barsaparllla, and It eurcd me. There Is nothing like It." It. 0. Baaoaa, Editor. Enterprise, Belleville, Mich. "I derived very much benefit from Ilood's Barsaparllla, which I took for general debility. It built me right up, and gave me aa excel lent appetite." ED.JXNKixs,Mt.8avage,lfd. N. B. It you decide to take Hoed's Bars partita do not bo Induced to buy aaythlag esse butead. Insist upon having Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all dratxItU. fl j ill f or fa. rrepeted oaly by 0. L HOOD CO, Aothcrl,loweU, Mm. 100 Doses One 'Dollar I Want to Bay Farms Parties having cheap farm lands for sale, improved or unimproved can find buyers by calling on D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Agent, Red Cloud, Neb. Garden Seeds. Osear Patmor has just received a BIG supply of garden seeds. Go and see him at Perkins and Mitchell's old sand. ee Keeper's uppllee. A. Mohart. the hardwaro man. will hereafter keep all kinds of Bee Hoop er's supplies. Nail order filled promptly; tf. Gasoline Stoves. The best in the world, for salo at, A. MOHART'B. 40-tf Go and see W. W. Wright for all kinds of shelf and heavy hardwaro, &o. He does all kinds of Job work and has competent tinnors omployed. While there, look at thoso worla heat ers, 'i'no dry air Ulcanablo refr igcr atom. Tho thermometer is steadily rising you will want lighter clothing under wear, &c. Wioner has made all pro parations to supply your demands, his stook is large and prices low. . herlll's sale. Notlos ia hereby given that under and by vlrtns of an order of sals issued from ths osaes of 0. B. Crons clerk of the dis trict sonrt of tbs tenth Jndielal dlstriot, within and for Wcbstsr county, Nebraska, upon a dseres in an aotlon pending there in, wherein ZilphaB. Hubbard ia plaintiff and against Henry McOormal, James Mo Cormal and Anna MoCormal hla wifs, Oathsrlns Feltis, John Fsltie, Htj Mehnks, formerly Vary MoCormal and Karl Mehuke, her hnsband, Wm. E. laoason, executor of ths last -will and testament of Heary MoCormal, deoeaaed, and Kaley Brothers, defeadsnts, I shall otter for sale at publio vendue to tbe highest bidder for cash in baud at the east door of ths eonrt house, at Red Cloud, in aaid Webster county, Ne braska, (that being ths building wherein the laat term of aaid oonrt waa faolden) on ths tk day or June, 189, at one o'clock p. m. of said day ths following described property towlt: The north half of the north west Quarter and tha annth-west nnarter of tha north-west quarter and lot three. (3) ail ia seotion elaht 18.) townshin Mo. one north, range nine west Cth p m. uivsa undor my band this 6h day of, Maj 1802. The sale on tha above described time erty waa continued to tha 18th dav of Jaly 1803 for want ot bidden. 47-BOd T Gto. . Cooa, BhprrS. Kalev A Darker, Plt'f'a Atty. . Notice of Sale. la tks matter of tbe estate of James Laird. accesses. aaordjrof V. h. Haii. iiidm n rtn rfutHrt nsuce is nereor slven that In o ursuance of pniiw ifpmfjw pui ..-i sir.-72" .T7-i- .r-r w- t:"w r. ?.'"" at Asrll. isw, tor the sale of tbs resl estate srsTssiter described, there will bs solO siljs court bouM door, Bed Cloud. Neb., on tbeeqi ade on the 13d day mo mitriet vendue to tbs blgbest bidder (or cash tbe fol lowing described real estate: Lots 0. block 7 sad lots e and 7 In block 7 villain of Be4 Cloud, Nebraska, 8aid sale will remain open oue ttuur. uatsa June 13, 1893. .Tamkm n dint Adnlalstrator of the Estate ot Jamc Ijtlrd, dseeassd. s-4t DIi latlea Notice. Ths Mrtnersblp bsretofore eitstlnx L. u. Otlbert. John Blaine and K. l Va partasrsln lumber butluess In Cowlt between awcott as stereswtr. vebraslUL, and kuown u8"Conlea iAimbsr Company." Is tills day dissolved by mu tual consent. Steles and accounUi duo tbo tlrm hi Cowlea Uuiuhur i!m, ' ... .... ' .Mm tbe baadj cf Jolm nialnu atfc.VnVnf WjiMflonund lafcexpb, author J v?J2SS& UV,MXMXt. To the pampers ! h. e. scon, Invites tho Farmers or Webster and adjacent counties to Ills large nnd varied stock of Agricultural Gobds Such as Wagons, Buggies, Carts, Plows, Harrows, Mowing; Machines. &c. See him before buying for bargains. GO TO $ity ijiakery For fro li All kinds or cakes, candles, Nuts, cigars, nnd fresh Frultc, etc. Meals and Lruricliiall hours Boarding and Lodging. Fresh Oysters and Ice Crflam in Season. Jos Red Cloud, V usi -1 11 IS JwWwi m sMl'v4 MmJSasE) MMW.M.M.M1M.W1,M.. RED TRANSFER LINE S. Z, COZAB. Pronrirtnt ,lLllJlfil?Ji!?ed me OSCAR PATMOE, Has Moved his ?lour and Feed Store of the Perkins & Mitchel building . Nothing but the best cc mc wnen yon wanr anytning in my line Fire, Lightning and snnnnnniW' wti itgfTTtWTisssPtHiBsr Vtv'r i " n1 ' Yi SSSSSSSHSsVBBSsEflBKPfalSBilsEBnSHtSBB XvsnnVsnmVEtsnaanflkisia A. H. GRAY, The Insurance Man, - Red Cloud, Neb. Will Insure your property ngnlnst Fire, Lightning, and tornado Also, will insure your crops against 'hail. He represents the best company on earth The old Continental of N Y. CITY OFFICE-With I.H. Smith 1st door south of F '& M r-CiK. "f ir " You Come in We Sell the Goods." W. W. WRIGHT, The Hardware Man, --lled Cloml, !Vjbr(tfiI:a, Will sell you more goods for Qrio Dollar than than any. one hi the.Valiey, It will pay . jou to see nie before buying. THE and Restaurant Bread Pics Herburger, Prop. JYebvasTca anannt HO THERE J. O. BUTLER, THE HARNESS MAN Is better prepared than ever to sell you all kinds of harness collars, Badlery, etc in IBs Tinker Balldlng. He baa she Mt'trest stock In till part of tha and will make it an inducement vail toira WIIRBin, as .y.w w.mw CLOUD wil1 be Promptly attended to. goods kepfc Call Aid m' Tornado Insurance ! iigwra M v , ! j '1 t-,. . , 4 e tCrfH '