; , 4 ,v t I .-' VOLUME XXLV. n'MTKaiiwjwniiiwuy)ii i wuiwwLJiiiww.f wfil 5!SSS? you r ILL. mm nothing BUTTHE GENUINE o&5M5 January (iuriiet Ki-liru.it ln t Iiest. Jtll) I.IIK'l.llil .1(1111' IV nl BcptcmiHT Sapphire, oetobur Dp.il. 15 Years Practical Experience In Fitting Spectacles. Come in whon needing rIiihrhb my stock ia full and complete of till kinds. Will guarantee jou n lit and eavo j ou money. Vour Watch, Clock ;nl Jewelry Repairing fcolicitt'.l. I guuru'iteo ull work, uny dofect in Rom mudo good PRHK of cliiiri,'H. Ditlioult lltui vu-ituh work und engraving u specialty. Wutch Kxnminer for 11. .t M. If. K. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DtiALKItS IX LIIM3B1I1 ak MAIL Building Material, Etc. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. K22 Harness 1 Harness ! Harness ! J O BUTLER, The Square Dealing, Low Priced, Best Grade B.AHNESS MAN, In Red Cloud. Prices rkrht for cash itoss I'RorrtiETons op- ewim "oka's" iKxm ff MK't in M......y .... RB TYPEMR1TERS ! hk eonoroDti, urn mem mi. me rosi, work is Peneciion. DensGiore, mo iiqiii Running Densmore 1010 Furnam St, Onmhn, Nob. uO, Hosmer, Age, lied CloaJ, Neb, . C. Hoswer, Agt., lted Clnud, Neb. ntteaTypewriter ASuppiiesCo uaumii BCL J' -art kJSM 'B llilllll i H acar You will And ono coupon Inntito each two ounce li.ii; and tno coupons lusldoeucli four ounce bacof Ulucku oil's Durham, liny a tme of tlili celebrated tobacco unit road tlio coupon wlilcli kIu'h n lift of valuable presents aud bow to get thorn. Who oomoB with RUininer to this earth And owes to Juno her day of birth, With ring of PE.VKL upon hor hand Can health, woultli, und long llfo command. -March- Ihncliith. April Ulniiioml. July Huby August -Moon-stono. Xowtnbu r Topaz snub. Decern ler- -Tumuolsc. THOS. PENMAN. & rife. Notice lo 'I'oaclicrM. Notice is hereby given that 1 will examine ull pontons who may desire , to offer thomt,olvc,s 118 candidate.- for tcaehcrfl oft ho publio schools of tliiB county, ut Hcd Cloud on the third SuturWuy of each month. Special examinations will be held on the Friday precocding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing desirod for 2d and 3d grade certificates is tho same no grade below 70 per oont,, average 80 por cent; for first grade certificate no grade bolow 80 por cent., avorage 90 per oont. in all branches required by law. D. M. Humtir, County Supt. PARKER'S CINCER TON 10 . btf i l.uu Trouble,. rVbUltj, dlitrtln Honurh ml Itmale II J. and U tioleJ lor BiUtnj mrw when til ouut irt auntni i.hj. Kvrrr rownrinii inv.ua .nowa n.T. iu tAKtk HAIR BALSAM CImami nd bettniflet lh hilt1 Promote! el Inmiriinl ffrowth. I Ueyer FiU to Hector Gray uair TO xuuia hi ymer Qurvt tealp dlwAM-t halrUUlag. jx,nm uj at sjumiem tiLg.n LOUIS KEL) CLOUD, NEBRASKA, JULY ;j, 1K!)(J. 9Tft7SWSKVn Tlie Harmony jMuioly. Koonomv, P.i., Juno i!S, '9ti. FitlK.Nl Uosm Kit: When it be calm known thnt I a.ih going to Kconoiny to work fur tho Harmony Society, j great many (ttostions were a-tked mc in regard lo the Hiuno its obj"o!, buiness relations, and relig ious doctrine but I mn then unable to answer them sitNfactorilv, and I promised to write them some time in the future. This organizition, known as tho Harmony Society, was perfected in 1S05, under tho leader ship of Father Itpp, Wucrtcnbcrg, Ucrminin, under the impulse of ii cer tain religious belief, nanicl). that the second coming of Christ was near at hand. About thrco or four hun dred members comprised that organ ization, and they bought a tract of land about eighteen miles from hero ami lotinded tho town of Harmony, which is today in existence and in a good MtHto o,f preservation in llcuvcr county, upon tho high prairies just west of the Alleghany mountains, but they soon lotiiid that, in order to suc ceed morn comfortably, they must en giue in commerce, aud tlicrcforo sold their estate there and went to Wnb ash, Indiana, where they bought land and started a similar town and en gaged intmaiiufncturing and running n tow boat-on tho rivers, but tho cli mate proved detrimental to their health, burjiiign good nuuy members there. They again sold out their holdings and enmc, with all their movables, to this present site, Econo my. In talking with one man a brother of tho pic.scnt landlord of tho hotel bore, a renter by namo of McUasky ho told mo that ho Had once scon a book supposed to bo the inyoicc of tho sluiT on hand; that, on a certain date in April dated at Wabash, Ind. thoy had on hand so many sacks of letters; so many harnesses; so many joke of oxen; so many bolts of cali co, It would seem that tboy cngago in diiTerent branches ol industry be sides farming. When thoy bought the present sito of I1000 acros it was pretty naar all covered with timber. Getting as close to their first starting placo as they could, and yet staying closo to the Ohio river, thoy immediately be gan to clear the river bottom for tho town sito where tho town is now st u.tted, using tho lumber for tho build ings. Thoy alo must havo mado brick, for tho old building known as the silk mill has tho date 1825 in a big sand-stmio ovor the main entrance. In this building thoy manufactured silk for many ytare, tho product of which samples weroscnt to the world's fnir, mado 4H jcars ago, carrjing olT si ootid premium, and the reason they did not get lirst premium was lurgoly duo to tho fact that tho silk was out of date. And to think that they were nothing but tho cemmon peas antry of Qermania, baudod togoxher in u society; that thoy should possess suoh remarkable ingenuity ! They also mado woolen goods on a largo smile, out of which thoy roali.cd al most a fortuno in '49, whon that groat gold striko was on in California. This thoy sold thero by ono of their own mombors; shippod thero in their own boat, which plied tho water from Pittsburgh to San Francisco. Thoy afterward turnod tho woolen mill into a cotton mill. Thoy also ran a har ness shop, a Urge building now being turned into a dwelling, it being a part of my labors sinoo I oamo here. Thoy had a largo blacksmith shop, in which thero were six fires. A largo Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. I - ISACa:it & UO., PlteherTfi CaStOriae lied Firm In Wwl.lnKtoH, U. C. l r UCnOf O WOO w enoper shop ,is also tiriintained. This was probibly due to the fact that thoy ran si l.ug" distilhry ami wine kelter. Sevcr.il l.ir-e wine cell.irs nre in tho town, admit ll! leet deep under ground, and arched over with stone of which there i an ubtind.inoc here. Thoro is now in our cellars about 151, 000 gallons of wine, old and new. The distillery wns sold jeais ago to ti company. There is a line tlutiriug mill here in tho town, much larger than tho lied Cloud mill. They also own u large brick-yard, which I think is a model; capacity, about 17,000 brick per day. The dry house is heated with gas un- ucr tuc uoor, which is ol masonry, and a degreo of tctnperaturo is kept in it so that the brick are ready for put in tho kiln IS hours. They have livo kilns and burn them about eight een days, making a brick that resem bles tho St. ljouis pressed brick near er than any brick I ever saw in all my rair.blings over u.a United States, and sell from fifty cents to two dollars moro in Pittsburgh than any other brick. This yaid is rented by Weber & Co., and the water and suioko are taken off with u.is. The town is be ing furnished with gas from two wells, tho briok-yard from a third, and w aro developing tho fourth well now. These wells were started about cloven years ago, when they drilled for oil. They developed eight oil wells tho Htmo season, after they got several dry holes which put u damper on tho oil business for the time being, but was rovived again last mi tinner, and thero are now about thirty oil wolls being pumped day and night in tho Koouomy oil fields, ono of which, whon it lirst flowed, nude Sf barrels per hour, and then gradually tapered till today it makes about 1-10 batrols por day. This well has mado Giles & Co. about $112,000 in tho two months it has been flowing The list sevon wells that came in arw rather bolow expectations, and two have been aban doned as not paying. Tho wells hero are about from 1300 to lliiiO feet deep, and a complete oil woll, in work ing order, costs about 3,000. Kvorything is rented that can be, wo only running machino shop, wine cellar, and water woiks and laundry combinod. The town has about eighty houses, two largo hotels, two wino kcltcrs, ono city hall, one carpen ter shop, ouo blacksmith shop, one tin shop, ono stort, ono flour mill, two largo graia houses, ouo two-story four room school house, one church, tho big house which Mr. Duss and his family occupy. This is tho businc.su center of tho town. Tliero is the home tfliee, Mr. Duss having ono office in Pittsburg, whore ho goes every week day. Then there arc six largo stables, about 10x1-0 feet, ono threshing house, ono saw mill, one planing mill about as good as there is in tho ttuuutry, ono maahino shop, one largo dairy, two houses for chop feed for the dairy cows, ono largu patato house, ono house whero tho supply of feed is kept mid cooked for tho hogs, ono basket houso where willow baskets ara mado and stored, ono shoo shop, also occupied by shoe maker's family, ono tool house, no lumber yard and offioo. Those aro all the good houscB, then thoro aro sovcral old and condemned buildings in which stuff ia Blared. Lastly, we havo a aioo large garden, tho unoocu pied space of a blook 330 feet square, and not takon up by the big house, This spot can truly bo called tho nic est garden anywhere for the sizo of it, as there aro plants and shrubs from Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. I l', J, l lUiUll U,J.. t2TSkl by Druggists, 7flo. -" 7 it, WW.i oituw we IW;WC!JBS every clime growing in it. It has a large green house eotiti'oted with i', in which tho tender plants are kept over winter. There is a small admit tatn'o fee charged to tho gitden, ex oe't Suni'ays, when Mr. Duss gives a concert with his world renowned band; then even body goes in free, and what a crod wo had on Pentecost ! Peo ple flock in by the thousands. There were jut 107 on wheels present that ilnj, and Mr. Duss did himself well, if the encores ho received signify un) thing. This place is a regular meeca for the people ol Pittsburgh. 1 forgot to mention the butcher shop part brick and part fiamc consisting of three rooms: killing, outtiug, and selling rooms, with an annex usrd for Eoop house, also a largo smoko houso lo cure meats in, and tho bako shop where the old fash ioned broad in bakvd for tho town. Everything in tho way of machinery, except the planing mill nnd flouring mill, is run by natural gas. These two places aro fired by coal that costs a trifle less than $'J per ton. Tho oil business nets the society abdut $300 per day as their share. Mr. Duss is city mayor, postmaster, assessor, preacher, and band director, all in ono, besides the business head of all the Society owns and controls. JeniN T. Jcssr.N. P. S. Tho members of tho society aro very plain people, both in life and death, as tho littlo graveyard filled with those that hayo died hero will testify. Nothing can bo teen but ltttlo mounds, as closo as the graves oan bo dug, and not n stone marks the resting plaso of any of them. Thero aro now just twelvo numbers living that comprise tho society. Mr. Dubs is also school .superintendent and president of school board Ho holds church scrvico twiao on Sunday. In tho lust two years tlicio has been n Union Sunduy-sohool established hcrr in which services aro conducted in English, tho socioty church is Ger man. Wo are eighteen miles from Pittsburgh, on the Pennsylvania Fort Wayno railroad, double track, with about fifty trains daily, east and west. Crops look very good, and fruit is plenty, wheat about ripe, and early cherries harvested. Kcseoctfully, John T.J EbiKN. .Mm. Utiodiu Noah, of this place, was taken in tho night with cramping pains and tho next day diarrhoea sot In. till took half n bottle of blaolcberry cordial but got no rolLof. Hho then sent to me to hoc if I hud anything that would help hor. I sunt hor n bottle of Chnmbcrlaiu'o Colic, Cholura ami Diarrhoea Humidy and the first dose relieved litr. Atiothor of our neighbors had boun sick for about n WAuk and hud tried difftiruut remedies for diarrhoea hut kept gttiug worse. I sent him this rtmedy. Only four dosw of it were required to cure lilm. Ho Rajs liu owes hi recovery to tlii.s wondvrful ro nwdy. Mrs. Mary Sibluy, Sidney, Mich. For salt by H. IS. Clrloo. t1000XXsDe y jV MslMFV I f I IT 5wl Dr. J. H. LMcLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM Has proven, In thousands of cases and for many years, to be the Peerless Remedy for this dreaded disease For sale everywhere. Prke, Si.oo per bottle. THE OR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIO, Mo. :T!!;iHr"t-Aw,ra- i. " SS " L NUMBER 27 xwe irartimuinm.nMniwtj-jt m t'atlM'rloii. Tho following is ii programme of tho Culhotton towtiHMpSuiuhiv pcIhmI con vention held btimhiy lust. Song- All Hull tho Power of Jeoua N'litno. Scripture Kending. Prujor. Song-After, Cathorfon S R. Atltlri'FH of WVIconio. Song Spi'iik Goiitly to Thy llrothor, Ciithorton School. Uluctiou of (JlllcorH, Song Pass it on, Now Virginia School. Pitpor Tho PurpoBo of Suudii) -school Work, Tishiu Murker. Song Oh Lot us hj (Sliul, Now Vir ginia School. Paper Tho Purpose of Sunihiy-Bchool Work, Abliio Larrick. Song Thy llrothor Unlla to Thee, New Virginia School. Paper History of Suiuhiy-EohoolB, Mr. Hrooktt. Song Tho TVn Virgitw. Littlo Boye Praise Meotiug hold by llrtico I 'ay no. Song Lot us ArIm.(Juthirton School, Paper 1h Sunday Vimting n Dauuigo to Sunday school Work, IKS Lowia. Kong On to Victor), Cotherton School. Paper How Shall wo Increase the Membership, Itlancho father. Sung North Star School. Papor 1h Closing tho Sundiiy-school ti Part of tho Your u ltenotit or a Dam ago, Mrn. Ilrooks. Song North Star School, Papor la Closing tho Sunday-school n Part of tho Your ti Uonollt or u Dam age, Mrs. Gather. Ladies' Quartet Tis tho Dour Lord Calling, Mary Bergman, Abbio Lurriok, Bertha Lockhart and Carrie Outlier. Papor Tho Sunday-school uu a Soul Winner for Christ, Britco Payne. Solo Consider tho Lillics, Abbio Lar rick. Paper Should Thoro Bo u Sunday nehool in Every Schoolhuuse, IS, M (Jrubb. Song Marching to tho Lund Above. Thoughts Benefits of Suntlny-euhool to tho Community, Itov. 11. T. Stinotto, Song-Cod bo With Von Till Wo Meot Again. Kli Mill, litunbur Oity, l'n., writes, "I have Ik'CU stilturing from pile for twenty live years aud thought my ensu inourable. Do Witt's Witch Hai-l Halve vuw reoom mumled to mo as n pile euro, f o I nought a box iiml it performul n puriiuineut euro." This is only ono of a thousand of similar cases. Kivemn, ion'n nnd skin dltt'UHos yield ijnielily when it in lined, (J L Colling. Whea Drtbj was tick, wo Rnro Iter distort. When oho won a CUM, alio trim! for Castor!, Wlien ilio bocamo MUs, slut duns to distort. Yliea Urn liiut Children, buu cavo them CustortBk Market Kopovl. Corrected weolily by lted Cloud 1'roduco Co. Wheat 50 fi5 Com now -0 Onto now 18 Jli ia Barley St5 Flax 75 Ilogfl rS2)bQ Butcher's stock 2 OOftU HO Butter 8 Egg 1 Potatoes 10 Spring chickone per lb SI Old Iioiih per lb 7 TnrknvH Hoy per ton .'1 003 ... .. BRIGHT'S DISEASE Is the most dangerous of all Kidney Diseases. Pains in the fTp Back, Irregularities in the Urine, (J I Swelling ot the Limbs or Ab I I domen are -the first symptoms 1 t ii ' SI Oldest KstuhWslied