9 J (pr MfcrtlMi V ?a:y?T?ir,"'.sy"""-"""""""r''"'"'M'"' v'''".iti-jwt'tM.ouinmM.wj.j.i'iuiJn.ii im i i.iiw wnvirwinwMiMuwmjuuMwmMnMt 'rrrraw'wMwr,JrtlM. .1 .J. X .. SJtes. . re :-; .HKuut- :eai - 3'V - wimiani j- i "i i -j" ..aj:7,.;ij.j -- ..- ?'.mq -bmw -nm .me -mk m mk, s. t . ,i&Aito:!Kayo t . tat?- I- r Ira j4Mn uii,Bili,' v ;:: w 'Kim-ms1 M i m$ fe . 1 -. ra,4bbJL 1 tmi MS?. - PALI 111 Kfor-Li t: k- -.. RW J""' .SSswdML 11 1 rwfc ILI "'tPa yx VOLUME XXIV one two ounce bag, and two g& coupons inside each four g ounce bag oi Lslackwelrs f?M Durham. Buy a bag of . ? A S- rihl ftml 4 1 n r $ -Z.Tlli LX'ltJUliUUU lUUilttU rCMd read the coupon which gives a list of val uable presents and how to get them. KHS 85? m?A K .( .'.J':A' .''.:!' -.'.'' "'' ;".':!"..: iiaiiP5iiiM,,,K mf Get X w Your I Christmas Free W$ "Oj:m.M"fS..:.i,'!f-?.; ;'l:T. .''&. ':';'.",': ';'"..". .' :". .'"': "..ii.,w We O o i cllcl ci t e ! For jour euMom Right Prices, Good Courteous Treatment, Fair Dealing. WK soucir YOlMt WATCH, CLOCK and JEWELRY REPAIRING When you nei d aiiythiup in our line come ami see us. If wu haven't hoi it ve willet it for you. A written guarantee with ad w teh work Satisfaction i;iiarauteed or money back Newhouse Hros., Jewelers and Opticians. 'i "I.! V. .J..V . 'V ..' (. :..... :. SHERWOOD & ALBRIGHT, Staple and Faney Groceries. II, Mimiesola i it i AC.KNTS FOII Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. FKKSIl VK(.KTA1JLKS AND FRUITS OF ALL KINHS I.N s;.S(N We have now on hand a fine line of jcl'&,wrril"r Bros, BCelebi(iled In Razor, Square, and new Round loos. Also just reei ived a lull lii.n IvADIBS' lIJVK I101fi5i Ih till tho latest shapes from Ii th K. You will do well to examine ourp;oods,wesave you money, and give you the largest stock to select from. CINCINNATI - CASH - SHOE - STORE. FIISErCUST07U WORK KND REPRIRINC, Harness! Harness! Harness! J. O. BUTLER, The Square Dealing, Low Priced, Best Grade I-IiVJIVlSiS MAN In Red Cloud. Prices right for cash. Mi mini ii JWMriW IWwWWW 'tW'Wi"1W UlMiWW iW ' MWi "WWm - -" 3ftl " ' - ! 4.P U.I V .-., r.i , JML, ' msmssm!H-!smsmBsms7B laTfisaa Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and old, are to be given to smokers of Blackwell's Genuine Durham To bacco. You will find coupon inside each Blaekwell' Genuine DURHAM Tobacco ".'''.' .'C:.' .! -..("'.i .;'''.' .: m Our platfiti in Goods, : Mr, -.v: iii ii aiitl Ambov r 't ! REDCLOUUNISHHASKA. NOV. 27, 180(5. WASHINGTON NOTliS I'll'-tli ni -. pi i-.-i.l. nt cli i-t M-iitui' " I in1 i'f Ihi- iiiiil iniiot'tant fiittiii't's of llic mIhu'I M's.i(Hi' of coii (:'' 'L'iii iiilliii'iH'c of ihf l w iiipii uiil ho Kiiiucly piltiMl aaiiiMl fiii'li ciiliri in t lie qunoliim of wlictliiT this coiiirss slisll attempt to lixlsl;iti for tli iiicit'ii.-o nf tln rcvi'iiiii's of (lie .v eminent IVi'suli'iil -rliri MeKinley Iih Mlm.vlj iivnn his friemls to under iIaihI dial hlo!n'l wish llic Dinloy imtfr hill In ho p!is,ii! at this .session iittil that he woiili' prefer that the whole matter .should he left for the new toneless, h js ;nown that l're.st. C'Icm land will, in his aiuitial mussao ti'e that tlie feveinm hn incroased hy ann'iidiii the iiiteinul revemie law.s, and dial he is not without hope that lii vioin eudalious will he favorably ' t. ! upon, in part at least. Thus we i l-ave the pre-ident tl'ilii lo net i 'Hal l'i Vi line legislation alio die pi i uli'iit t lei-t trying t pieent eiilu i tli'U or larill legislation at tin- short oessinn. Hven if Tiesidi-iit Cleveland liadtheoid support of his party, in stead of that of only a halt a dozen 'ot'atnis and it few representative, he would have tho pixiriist ehatiee to Hiieeeed, heeauso whati-ver tludr tinr soi, al (.pinions may he, the republicans all wish to he on the .side of the in coming president in order to e,et as mucli patronage, for their constituents as possible. This isn't so much politius as it is human nature. There i.s no mistaking the bitterness the silver di!nioerat!"ft,el towanl Presi dent ("uvi'laml; they .speak it right out, and charge him with destroy iug tlie party. The liitti rucs.s exieudsto the gold dcinociu'.ic senators. .Senator Moriran, of Ala , when asl;ed whother the gold ddimcialic M'li.iioi.v would ho invited to take part in democratic eaueiise.s when thu scnalo meets, re plied promptly and decidedly: "No; ii t at least without repeiitauc, and neither ot them have shown evidence id tiiat. TlO'-e Ki-UtlelUell Wll. Iiol wi-h to as.oeiate v ith men whom tlmy have denounced .1- anarchists, traitor, and di.shoiie.st people." The proposi tion to oppose evety nominatiou .scut to the senate li.y President Cleveland is being set ioiisly eoiisidet ed by silver setiator.s and will, it is .aiii, be discuss ed 111 caucus, audit may lie adopted, too, as all of .Mr Cleveland nomina tions will int gold democrats, and th average silver democrat would much rather see the place., go to gold lcpubli cans than to gold democrats. Representative Howard of Ala., who is a c.losn friend of Tom Watson, says: "There will ho 110 more fusion of popu lists and democrats to aid democratic presidential candidates. The free sil ver muu will have to come to the populi.-t parly, which i.s the party of thu people, and which should have led the last light. It win lead the uuM light." Mr. Howard say.s he doe not heliove the populist senalnin willob. suucltarilV legislation, and that per sonally hu wlhes the republicans to try high tat ill 111 oombiumi'ni with a gold standard and Ivt the people .-co just how it will work. According to .Mr. Worlhington 0. Ford, chief of statistics of the tieastiry department, win. is supposed to bean expert 011 everything pertaining to thu larill, the much talked about Diugley infill' bill which was passed by tho house at the last session as an emer gency measure intended to supply the delicit in government receipts and which was held up in the senate by the refusal of i silveriepublicaii senators to support it, would not supply money enough to make up the delicit even if it became a law. The people who do not want any sort of teinporaty tariff iegj. lation are using the ligiires of Mr. .oni as an argument against taking up the Dingley bill at this session, bocaue an extra session for the genet al revision of the tariff will, in their opinion he ueccssari, no tua'ter what thefateof ine Dinghy bill. .Mr. Ford says he feels very certain that the Dingley lull would mil add over iMfl.OOO.OOO a year to our reu'iiue. If his ligures wnif known to lie correct the Dingley bill would not be .seriously considered by anybody, as the only extmse for its being nan that it would wipn out the HJl jjjij-.in.jihi i!iB,"'VvwlyJffl.Wl;-v, li( .., delicit, but llnre ate other evports who claim th.it Mr. Foul is a. off and that tin- bill tvi. old add 11101 than f;l."i.00(), (100 a yea.i to Uncle Sam's Income. That's just why epeil testimony Is not mre convdicing. It is so easy to get it on both -ides ,,f miyihing ureven thing. Those irtin iy most notions lor the admission ,.! ih wrriinrics to Mate hood admit that they do not expect ailj liworaidp legislation at theshoit session otVongte.ss, !in, th,lt their hopes nie.iioi bright ot action by tin lifly lifth cfyigie.s. Kx U. S. Marshal Nix, of ij'lahoin-i, who is now in Washington, slated the cause which keeps thai " lerritoiy as well its. Arizona and New Mexico out of the union, when be said: "As long as free silver is a, popular as it is now in Ol.laluuii ., 1 fear our ehauces for state hood at Jiffi siiiu. foi I appreeiniu tin tin t tliui im unii'i aihoenti 1,1.1 in 10 1 .! w.ii,;.d ih w.ii.u! ,) ::,, !' :: ,. ...... ir Oklahoma wi'i" a uotildu't ho a ghost a!" now there of ,1 chance fr a gold siaiiduid man to he electtd sena- S'ol V. BijU Conceit hast ijridny eveiiTtij; the people of our city were givenV. tare miiMeal treat at llm opeia house IVjhe jj. of V. uaiiu, to a tairiy good si.eij not so large as the program se.Ting tu. 1 ne program tviir.mil ably presenteit by each and every" one of the participant., us they onennil all didjnore than justice to the parts that wen- argued to tin in. and from Hie eontiiiuoii.s apid-iuse after each num ber it was plainly seen that everyone pieseiil was ',!l ,.itMkd. .Seteial of the numbers on the program weie worthy of special mention, among others the Wnll.cs "Alone," written ami composed by the band leadei.D. C. .Jenkins, and the overturo "County ! '.,;." J.Ii-li i one of the most dillleult pieces Hie baud has yet, undertaken. hut which they played with such skill1 as to convince eveiyone present that they were capable of playing lirsl class music The young ladies , partici pated are also deserving of great 1 1 .1:1 liir.in, .inn on. iiiuen 10 nun 10 1110 sue cess of the concert. The following i Hie program as presented: March. liiiteieiiir.iulii" .Unit: S. of V. II11111I. Vocal sln -Stlccti'it . Ml.nl.llllaiismlili. Plum Solo-"lion Ton" HI" A lk lletiuliert. Mlc(iiartt -"Love I.uiKtrii Yet" AlbrlsMt. (irlir. Kmlli. Sellurs. (ilniLul .llerl.urt Vnlt7c-"Aleiie" .t. uf V. IImiiiI I), v. .icnLiim Vocal lliict-"Zjrlt" I '"!-.t j!!lb (Tare fort Willi ('ruel Solo-'-Vecent rhalr Ktiitn.iln"ltlllii-iiti I), r. .Maklni. I Killest'iurtrt-Srleclcl . . Mr lllet.r-on. Ulls (l,jr. Ilojil. SflUrs Hfsi'rlive(ivriiira--"(uiiiiiy Kiilr" llrflit .. r V. IIhiiiI. Sjno.li: -IIhim AliW.nl far Ilia Ktir KMiimls-dolii; rlM em Ki.nr KKiiiihIh-SIiIw .linn k.iiri'li 'H iluiie "; A Sylu- 'I'lils nj for Hie r.ir ll-retlnjcnnir "lie" I'w l ne ihr Imv-lliirrnli! Ilnrrulr V-irii! Ilil'l-'Muf Weiiri.flliii" H11II17 (. s AllulKlil. Mtk l. c .luikiiis tuniinliii ui Unltar Dii't slecl-. . .. Wile, ami T11II I.Hilln tpiarlet-"lllriit uf Spi triK" i1it)ien .Ml'.eiMnltli. fen. Smith, .Mr. Jtuklini I'llllKI Soli). Sflcl'tl'll Klmcr ('nine. sliauil l)tiiiii.-"MnllL'lil It'tulh" Juiiklim S. of V. Mutnl. tjiiiirliit-,,()lil Oaten Hiifket" (ronilc) llerU-rt (.'lurk. C11III111;, Joiililns. lllckrrsiui. sur t-i'unr.liil lluimcr" . ... iipjur S. of V IIhiiI The three-year-old boy of .), A. Johnson, of Lynn Centw, III , is sub. ject to a'.taeks of croup Mr. .lohn-on says In i.s satisfied that Hie timely iim of Cliamhet Iain's Cough Remedy, dur ing a severe attack, saved his Utile boy's life. Hit is 111 the drug business, a lit lubcl of the lirm ol Johnson liios. of that place, and they handle a gteat many patent iiiediciiies for Hnoat and lung diseases. He had all these to K'HjM.1 ciioose 110111, ami sKiiicu physicians these arts .Saturday and Sunday and lea. ly to respond to his call, but selret- u.iiii rt iiriiml to her school near Alli ed tnis remedy for use in his own ,oy. fain.ly at a time when his child's life Corn buskers are iu demand in Da wns in danger, because he knew ii to vicinity of Northhraiich. gJRJ be superior to any other, and famous .Saturday and Sunday was quarti il.y IbecilllltlV over for lis en.-e, of .... no Mr. John-on says this is tho best sell ing cough medleiue they handle and that it gives splendid satisfaction iu nil .. U..I.I 1 ti t. it. earn. Sold by 11, K. (Jricc, Drugifiit. "flOW WlklilfiG TO iilVE." rr Known New Vori it ) J - sa 1 M 'k ..&' 'A.tt..3;.'i'u , wm.h With the return of cool weather hosts of men and women who relied on their summer vacation to make them strong and well came home -si i 1 1 tired, with poor appetites mid dcpiessed by the thought of the moii'lis of hard work ahead. Theii nt ei u:oiiuht nervesaud bodies ....i.,.. .1 1 ,,ii,i ..it.,.,,,. ' ' vi f mere rest. Their blood needs to he swept of its impurities and the entirw nervous iguui.alioii reinforced ami built up by a genuine iuvigorator be fore god appetite will wail on iligr Hon and health 011 both. The hrauing weather of November, with debilitating summer past, and the s. verity f winter not yd arrived, is the very best time for recruiting the I strength and getting rid of disease. Cuitrast the healthy, well nourished MipfHiance uf persons who havo taken I line's celery compound with their lorniff bloodless, nerveless, drowsy c'.ndition! Men and women getting xl'iug in years find a remarkable in 1 tease in vigior ami a brighter, more clieeifiil stale of mind from the uo of this great remedy. Don't mope aloi g ami submit to in digestion, Iner iiisorder, continual headaches and rle umatisiu. I 'nine's celery compound wi I make you strong ami keep yon so Its nourishing, health-making viiiuts have, been so carefully considered, and so exactly lilted to the needs of the tired, ex hausted body, that its work does not have to he done after it. II eitresheai I palpitation and heart weakness, feeds the nervous organism s' sleep becuines natural and reftediing, promotes an in creased appetite, and furnislots the nervous force to enable the body to STATE LINK, A line sleet 011 the ground so the school children can skate Mr. Toland had a real sick spell last Friday night. J. V. Heeiiiau has gone on a trip through Nebraska. Miss Tillie Feasor was visiting in "''.. ill ttllllilll. 11 was a goon It was a Uieetliiff Several .ami) from Webber I(,CH fl,;, ,ii.loii, Knghind 1 III 1 alt end Two Qi it, weie ore ami everyone was delighted to )(l.nl. t 1 em w " '. n. -v. lW I i S."'t M ft ', ' '. "'"ixx- ' ' 1 tZ ',' 1 . . I . J. T ' ei: WWty, . -r-i.i ;-.' . wi . -, -n "K.W -''1 ;, Xl'MBlto 17 1 1 VIII II (i 1 t in 1. lines leierv i oiiinoiind. 1 convellthe food inlo solid llesh mul blond. Of all the means that medical skill lias ever discovered for recruiting the oAliaiisting energy of the worn-out sys tem, Fame's celery compound is far in advance. The nalliil face. Hu. oim.1.,.,1 fcaliires, the growing thinness and the uci vclrs uiotemeiiis that tell the story of badly impoverished nerves and brain all these forehodings of up proacliing disease disappear with the profound nourishing tli.it I'uine'scelcrv compound always provides throughout the body, even to the minutest nerve filaments and blood tiapilaries. David llirseh, Hie well-known llroad wnv merchant, New Vork city, writes as tollow.s to Wells, Richardson V: Co "I am advocating Paine. cdery com. pound mining my friends, because it has done me so much good in a very short space ot time. J have been suffer ing for years from indigestion and all its couskuciii ills, sleeplessness- in cluded. I had lost about .10 pounds in weight ami was getting weaker and more nervous every day. I wits tillable to stand exertions of any kind, and I used conveyances for every short dis tance. "Aflir taking two bottles of P.iine's celeiy compound I fuel in every rupee! hetlet, stronger, inoru clieeifiil and willing to live I will certainly never forget the effects of l'aine's celery compound upon my system, and I wish to. stitlt that I am now past (18 years A age. I have traveled most ail over the world, and now I feel I can keep on doing it aud also enjoy it," Palue's celery compound has done as much for thousands of others. Evory Thuraduy Afternoon Rveiy Thursday afternoon a tourist sleeping car for Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Omaha and Lincoln via the lliirlingtou Route. It j, carpeted, upholstered in rattan; has spring seats ami hacks and is provided with curtain, bedding towels, soap, etc. An exnei ionced ex. eiirsion conductor and uniformed Pull man potter accoiupany it through to the paeilie coast. While neither us ex pensively liuislied nor as fine to look at. as a palace sleeper, it is just as good to rule iu Second class tickets am honored and the price of a berth, wide enough ami big enough for two, is only $."!. IV.r a folder giving full purticu. I.iis, call at the nearest R. & M. U. , ticket office. Or. write to J P.hm,.i (icueral Passenger A-gent, Uurlincteit Route, Omaha, Neb. . - .LXL. ' "Hi.' . V. .. ..!" C' ,'i i