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LF J try u X. T ' pf r n U' tdMim Mi ! , l r"'"y Mii-wrv tArrLUaurxrAMwii i . . -. -.-. -i--s---'-'T:'"P? rtefiJi. KUT vLflifwJi - ':'5i ;" "ii.ii ''j' i f'f " t. "n -tvi - . - i ' MmmmLrw - a- '- -.i- 7 . " ai mw - ." - -mw hm t aaam a - -- jt-t: :s I iR imshe ...a f N,?6BaiapFi' raftS:1 S9HliraBrafc H. r VOLUME XX IV. RED CLOUD, NE15HASKA. NOV. (), 185M5. NUMBER 40 Get ristmas Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the youug aud old, are to be given to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find erne coupon inside each ! two ounce bag, and two 0s coupons inside each four N3 ounce bag of Blackwell s ItB. Durham. Buy a bag of , tiir-s this celebrated tobacco i's and read the coupou ' aJ which gives a list of val p3 uable presents and how gg to get tliein. Blackwell' Genuine DURHAM Tobacco WASHINGTON NOTKS War between the United Slates ami! Spain i no louder :i fai 11 way potsitii lity; il is a strong probability many tliink a ('riuiuty f the neat future Such is the opinion of the niu.-t enn.ser vat ire men wlio are posted on the situation in Spain, for it is the situation In that eoiintry, ami nut in either the U.S. or Culm, that will liiiiijj war, if win1 really comes. Ollleials of this gov ernment who will tallc at all on the sub ject say that they 1I0 not expeet war, hut tlp'y will aeknowlnlne tliat the ail minij'iiui'iit is takitiR every preeaution to lie pri'patetl for war if it iloes eoiui" The situation in Spain whieli tuny coin P"l theSpaiiish novel inueiit to provoke war with this eountry W well hiiown to 0111 olliciaW, ami idmj be summarl.eil in a few word.- There ale three politi-'-' itiiii.-in Spain, the one to uhirli Ho VBU $a 't .;.)'''..!'' '..' ;:". -.:!:;'.".: r ;v!',v,-' ,". .. .'?'. i? :i!;.'V'7:;i:7 ??'.?'. m m i Mil 'X. "': m STe O cut cli clot 3S- Knr jour iiistom Our plalfoini Right Prices, Good Goods, Courteous Treatment, Fair Dealing. WK SOLICIT youu WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING. When you neiil anything in our line come ami see us. If we haven't nl i w! WH K'-1 il '"' .'' A written nminintee Willi all w iteh work. Satisfaction nmranleeil or money baeK Jewelers and Opticians. m m V.-.v- i S3 Hi m&i!m ?X .' ,fi.i. ... . ,)' . iv SHEBWOOD & ALBRIGHT. Staple and Fancy Groeeries. Humboldt, Miunesota mnJ Amboy Flour AGKNTt FOU Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON We have now on hand a fine line of Schwab- Bros. "Celebrated JMCen-'s - Fine - Shoes, In ltuzor, Smmro uml new Rotiml Toes. Also just received a full line of XyAJOIE' IKMJV E SHOES In all the latest shapes from 11 th K. Youwilldowell to examine our goods, we save you money, and give you the largest stock to select from. CINCINNATI - CASH - SHOE - STORE. FINECVJSTOmiHtORKnND REPHIRINC, JSpeeial Sale AT J. 0. Butler's Harness Shop. Sottrclo:y, November 221st, Of BLANKETS, ROUES, WHIPS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HALTERS, In fact everything kept in a first class Harness Shop. This sale is One Day, Saturday, November qi. .......... ..' . I. .. II . . !.!.. It ' hj;i.ii im mm- i..i,5 mil" "1-mmik ,..,,.,.. ,, ' 1. :.. . i i i .. .. I J " '" J " t iii'iii, uir nniiii'ii ill I iiiinier, mill nil" two iithrrt aie already diseu-i-inj; Uir udvKiMlity nf eninliiiiiiiT am! doinj; u little hlood-luttini; at home, tn:iliuj,' a few funerals in the family of the hoy ktnjr anil in those of his advisers, mil giving Spain a new ileal. The loss of Culm would greatly aggravate the Spanish people who are almost unani mous in blaming the U. S. for the Cuban revolution. That is why (Sen. Wcyler is making n strong personal effort to crush the Cuban rebellion. If he fail, as lie is almost certain to do, members of the Spanish government may regard a declaration of war against the U. S. us the. only way to save their necks mid to give their sub jects an excuse for tlio loss of Cuba. Spaniards as a rule know little of the power of this country and imagine not only that the war could he. eoutiued to Aiiierieau waters, but that they uould bring us to terms by capturing or destroying our sea-coast cities; or at the worse, if they fail, they would only lose Cuba, ami that they would rather lose il to the United States lhau lo the insurgents. It is said that it in know ledge of the situ ii"h in Spain that has eatiM'il I're.-ideut Cleveland to continue his policy of absolute neutrality, agniust i he sentiment n congress, a majority of our people ami a majority of his own cabinet, lie is said to be determined that if there is war, Spain shall be rcspoii.iihlc for il. If the schemers in polities as well as in busineis could be eliminated, thero would bo little douhl of tariff legisla tion at the coming .session of congress which would furnUh the government the needed increase in revenues and would at the suuie lime nmkc an extra esiion of congress unnecessary; but as the aforesaid schemers have failed to play their part at any session of con- gresi, in which the tariff was either acted upou or talked about, nebody expects them te fail to put in their ap pearance at the coming session, and nobody expects, although many hope against their judgement, that anything suflicieudy satisfactory in the way of in creasing revenue to make the holding of an extra session of congress unnec essary, will bo accomplished. For reasons of their own mostly sultish all of the schemers want an extra ses sion of congress. The more congressional experience a man has, the less likely he is to go off half-cocked in miking predictionabout what congress will door will not do. Senator Morrill, of Vt., who leads tho senate in continuous service, has ar rived in Washington to remain dur ing the session of cougress. He. has been besieged by the newspaper men for his opinion of what congress will do. He received them all with charac teristic courtesy, but lirmlydeclineil to bo interviewed. Representative, Hinguam, of l'enir, doesn't expvet any tariff legislation nt the coming session of congress, and ho says he has no doubt that an extra ses sion will meet within a month of Mc Kinley's inaueuralion. He is one nf the numerous republicans who oppose passing the Dingley or any otbor tem porary tariff bill at this session of con gress, becituse by waiting afew months the party can pass a goueral tariff bill with the certainty that it will become a law. liut right here arises the que tiea, will it b certain to pais the sen- ate, even if un eita session be called" L'ules.s the 1 1 mi :il j:in silver scnaton vote for a pintniiiin tarilT bill, or the republicans get the seuatois fiom all the statvs now in doubt, it is by no mi nus certain that a protection tin ill bill can get n majority vote of the sen ate after the lib of March. A noticeable feature of the sjtunliou is a disiucliiiatiuii u Die pait ol the silver men, either in the house oriu the senate, to commit themselves In advance- of thp assembling of congress. They want to yet together and talk mat tut'.- over In-fore deciding epon air line of action, and a movement is on toot among ih'tn in hold a silver cau cus aud ili-ciili' iiptiti a p'diey to he supported by th. 'in all. If this should be successful, il would not effect the house, hut tin- silver men have a HlilV iiiMJoiity in ll s,i.;,i,. andlfthey ml :is a unit will in- in .'fi- ol I lie sti nation, ! :it i he List session. (MlflM'II XOIKS-. .MI.I'IIOIIIM' MitiK huiii'.s i iii lied oir eumass LI NIC. I Will (iiillihiiih and bride liavmnovcd ' to Walnut CieeU. I Mis. ,M W. Dickei'sou has returned . They. from a visit at lleatiiee, this slate. to hear the nddie.ss Sunday evening I'v I lis Dickei son eanie home to vote . Il is to be l cp Hied that sonie wre mi for MeKlnlcy after a brief visit in able to gut seats at the church Sunday lowu. leveiiirg ii'wl ueieiiirnnl Mwa.v for luck Charley lluutfr, the Inavale stock ' ot loom. The sei moil wason ' Woman's btiyr, was doing businns in thrse parts True (iirattiess ,,n, the t.pi-akur paid her a I igli compliment, placing her in this wi k. Miss Arvilla Umlil departed Monday last for a shori visit with fricmlxnl Mc t'liok, Nebr. t C Teel of I he city was in thee pails mis week writing insurance for I morning the siibjei ! will Im our people. jtiuiial (lie.iliiesn," and at ' thr front riiiil.s of social I eloiiu. He naid liiey had gone where man f mi led l Head. The ladles ipiai lei mldded greatly to the si iv ies N, t Sunday "Our Na !!() iii the was called to the Sunday last ca How to Curo UiliotiH Colio I suffered for weeks with cnlic ami pains in my stomach caused by bilious ness aud had to take medieinn all tlio while until I used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhiea Ituuiedy which cured me. I have since rccoiunif tided it to a good many people. Mus K Huti.kk, 1-airliavcn, Conn, l'crsuiis wno are sunject to niiious colic can ward off the attack by taking this remedy as soon as the lirt symptomu appear. Sold by II. K. (Jricc, Drug-K'J-t- STATE LINE. Alineslcia luts the corn hn-kfi.s sit areuiid the lire. The young pcoplu had a gallicring at Mr. Tolaudb last Sunday. Mr Luther Hadley has uiovpiI into Mr. Pagan's house in Nortlibranch. Mrs. K'icliel Skillings has returned to her home in Colorado Springs. Kvory one will miss her company. Mr. ') II Dillon spoke to a largo crowd on tho subject of "I'eaco" Sun day night. Mr Win Clint- who has been on tho sick list is able to he husking corn this week. .miss .Mattiu llaworth is worse again, everyone fears .she, will lose her eye sight. She has the sympathy of many kind friends. Mr. and Mrs. llrakie are visiting Mrs. Hrakic's parents Mr. Itiuards. Javmawkkk. The threu-ycar-oltl boy of .J, A. Johnson, of Lynn Center, III., is sub ject to attacks of croup. Mr. Joluibon says he is satisfied that the timely use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, dur ing a sovere attack, saved his little boy's life. lie is in the drug business, a member of the firm of .Johnson Bros, of that place; and they handle a great mauy patent medicines for throat and lung diseases. lie had all these to choose from, and skilled physicians ready to respond to his call, but select, ed this remedy fer use in his own family at a time when his child's life was in dauger, because he knew it to bu superior lo any other, ami famous tho country orer for its cures of croup. Mr. Johnson says this is the liest sell ing cough medicine they handle, ami Mis ,1 M.Cuth bed side of a sick friiml near lieiiaire, Kansas. A I' (Hunts of lied ('loud, repre sehtiiie; the American Heui'Vidt'til As sociation was in these parts. riianl.sgii i'ig services will beheld at I'eiiiiy crci I; M'lionl In nisi on I" anl.sgiving morning at Hi o'clock. .Ino. Davis who went to Missouri to live three years ago has returned home satisfied that thuie is no place like Nuhraska. Chas. Knit and wife have departed to their home at Koger, Oklahoma, after a brief visit with their daugliter Mrs. .felT Heaucliamp. aJaek Marsden was laitl up a few days tills week with the lagrippt. Humor says the cause is the defeat of a favorite on the local ticket. I, abmi Aiibusliou is the great corn raiser of the township. Ho hasulrcady three thousand bushel cribbed and some live thousand more to crib. Now that election is over farmers arc busy making preparations for winter ami Line as usual rolled out a larger i epublieaii majority than evr A new bridge is being plackd on the public road on the township line be tween Line ami Walnut ('reek town ships, under the supervision of Super visor l'ope. lluujamiii Vandyke former resident of this county but of Into years a resi di nt of llentoii, Arkansas, writes his blot her Win of this place that he will visit in this county at an early date. Miss Tishio Marker is conducting a vi ry .successful term of school in dis trict .T.I. The board is to be cnugrntu lu'cdupoii being so fortunate as to se cure such an able instructor as Miss Marker. U. Pettis a sun-in-law of our vener able citizen, J. F. Warrington, from Dundy county, this state, has moved into tho tenant house on the Uoble ranch and will winter in this couaty the coming winter. Mrs. Era Saderliud is expected here in a few days for a short visit with relatives aud friends and making pre parations to ship their household effects to Camp Howard, Colorado, their future home. The school honul in districts have treated the houi to a coat of paint mid otherwise repaired tho same prepara tory to the commencement of the win ter term, December ICtb. Miss Heed from (Sleiiwood will wifldthe birch. News comes from Soiiora, California, 1 that Miss Melva Vandyko formerly of I evening Mr. li'ii by in . s the business IIM'II l-i l'i"ir a dl-eolllse on 'U'liiness and linlitrion." The wide awn !; umicis will make .von eomturiable it they can, so male your wanis known to them. M niMlltl'll Tit IM i lining service III:!!!) a.m. Home missionary rally by the children. Special .singing and leeiting. I'rogiam in another column, ('mnc ami hear the little ones. Sunday school ll:l.r. a.m. Junior C. K I p.m. Y. I' S. C. K. (bill) p m. Subject, "Some Illeisiugs Usually Forgotten." Snug service 7:15 p.m. Kvoning service 7:110 p m. A dis cussion of the main (iietion of tho chtlslian faith. Subject, "IsTheiea Cod." Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:U0 p m. Subject, "What Our Church Needs Mosl Here ami Now." We invite any one who are not regu lar attendants at any chinch to meet witli us. Anyone in trouble should communicate or call on the pastor. An,) who desiro the prayers of this church may make this niiiitst known by note oi by word and they will be rememlieted in the church and in the home of its members. We weleomeall to any of these strvlces Union Thanksgiving strviccs at the Haptist church beginning promptly at 10 13 and dosing ut II: t.Y Ite.v. O. B. Tiehuoi of the Congreguiliinal Church will preach the sermon. All itivilxl. Singing by the united choir. O. B. TiciiMiit, Pastor. Book Agoutd Attoation. Are you selling Mctcalf's life of Hryaii & Scwnll or Halstead's life of Mc- Kinley & lloharir We givo the very !nrfiat iiiiiiiii4ii!fiim.. Wo ifive volt l""f ' ' n- i l.'O ill cash besides if you sell 100 books. We pay freight tujou. We give credit. We ship goods promptly. Bvery Hals lead or Metcalf book sold in the coun try comes from our place. We are headquarters. Deal direct from tho manufacturers. Hooks sold at $1.30. OutllU free. Send six cents for pos tage and save expressage. L. B. Me Gbkai, St Uko., Philadelphia, Pa. tl.nt tt tftflvna i !.., It. I ....tl.f....il !.. II w... lt K,o r,M.u..u.l nnti.siiuiiuil III llll tlllu ,,1.,,,. . ,..l,.ll ,l, ,. ,,, cases. Sold by H. B. (irice, Druggist. Mug the champioii "War Cry" seller BATIN. ' tUR lll,'ui: eoast in a recent selling Otto (Jensen and fiinillv were vlsltlinr' competition in that division. Miss friends at Upland the lirst of the week. ! Vandyke's many friends extend eon Mrs. Urlci) of Hed Cloud was the I gratulalions. Capt. W. A. Vandyke's guest of Mrs.,J.C. Wilson the Isitter' tidqurtrK luivo been changed from part of last week. Soiiora lo Carson City, Nevada. Sorgciison brothers had three head ' .".' , of cattle die last week. I Comfort to Cahforcia. Wm.Bretthauer was thrown off his 1'ery Tl.ursday morning, a tourist nun iimiI hurt iiltH lm.Hr 1...1 K -w sleeping car for bait Lake City, San OIh N.ls... .ml wlfn tv...-,. .1.1,1..,, I Francisco and Los Angeles ' n O.....I... .... among friends in Kearney county Sun dsy Ex-Lieut. Governor TATE OF MEW YOBK. and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the liiirliugton Route. It is carpeted; upholstered in .... ......:.... ......... i. . 11 i.- L-..ll I i nf. I. Ill til nua niiuuu nunin mill IIUUKS ami C. 1- Kelly and J. II. isecarver and , iK linil.Ilil.,i wi,r, curtains. h.Mi 1...1.. f..,lll..u .11...., I ... v ..li i.l i .'"'. "hi iui.il ... Sunday. Hies dined at htnory lieau's towels, soap, etc. An experienced ex- Iciirsion conductor and uniformed Pull I ihn puc Misses Llllie aud Lulu Holmes were '" P0"01" c?"Um,?7 it through to III thin locality vlallll.fr I Iw.I.-kUi.i- Mra lM" l":lu tisfc. IIIIB OOHIICr US I'X- 111 tins locality visiting then sistet Mrs. 11(,nsivi.iv nlshml nor fin.. t,.,.L-... II. Wisecarver Sunday. Stunnkic. ' as a palace sleeper, it is just as gootl to . runs in. ouvtiuu class uckcih are honored and the price of a berth, wide Soothing, and not irritating, strength- enough and big enough for two, is only eniug and not weakening, small but r- ror a folder giving full particu- Witfe Little Barly Itlaera. the famous General Passenger Agent, Hurlington little pills. C. L. Colling. Route, Omaha, NtV.. Svracuso, N. Y. One of New York's greatest statesmen and Eitrlltineotarlani, 1A years a member of the cgUlitur and 3 times IU Bpeaker, Is now Ittlos hi bit third Constitution Contention, 10AA. 1B07 1801 loblt beautlfal old aeet 84 )be fives attenttoa alto to bit own "cooHltuUon.'r White sitting In the New York Lexlslature, at a fellow member with Dr. Fenner, he wrote! -uod. m. m. rtnntr. m. u It banpflted b tba use of rour Blood and Xlrer Remedy aatl Nerve Tonic for wbtcb I tnaax jroa very Attembly Chamber. Albany. N. Y. Dear Sir: 1 am ereatlr benrflted by tke se oi trva much.' Again from the Constitution Convention, Albany. June 30. 1IM, be write Or. Fenner: "Your kind letter of toe Mth Intt.. came duly to hand. I expect your great Kern edy to further prolong my life 30 yeare. " FOR KALE BY C. L. CO ITINfi. i il i