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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1875)
SlBiliraiwwt5 -" -- m &C- - i- ." 'tttf&&'p&&'S "' BKtt3SSH Tn5?5???BiS - iVit- t- --c" S-yy-'-? . IILMIJI H'Jl.j- i.iu.iiu).' ." y ;- i5l ' i"-"w "-.' ,"V. - MMMm iu ii ., . j 'i -l -,. - ,- .- -5jr-a-- c" -fi- ft.ir;- a&f" "fe-WVi' -. -..- - . 'Mi -- r tr-ii ' ruiMii inrnni mn Hutmiiu UMtWS1M M ." ' - S f" - asf- 1 t r- 1 S-v . K iv 4. .lv s"" r-l && iw jn LJ&.-i'-Xi r iiirVrf-h lK-rW Kir -a -iV- THE RED CliOUD CHIEF. WKPNESDAY KBB,3. IST. , HE SKEW WHAT HE WAKT2D. He came into the office of a WeH Eod undertaker yesterday with a look of great care on his honest face. Hif eyes were heavy and slightly blood shot, telling oT nightly viils and lest of bleep. IJis bair waa unkempt and ahaggy. The softhearted man of cof fins looked upon his visitor with a gaze full of pity and thankfulness pity for the customer's low and thank fulness for his patronage. He was go yonng to be burdened with the loss of a dw one by death. The manufacturer of burial cases nodded a silent assent and condoling recognition ; the young man from the country said: "How dye?" Then ensued a painful silence broken at length' by the man of grave business. "Can I do any thing fur you to-day, eir?" "Wall I reckin' so, stranger !" Another silence. Once more the undertaker began suggesting: "Your sister?" Young man stared a moment, then, as light gradually broke upon his per plexed mind, he smiled a smile more suggestive of sorrow than happiness, and replied : "Nomy wife." "Sudden?" "Nn nTn.l.,LuJj. ,V AIIUUI'' " . " , "J p m . -vetrBu tuun 01 me Kina for several months." "When did it happen?" "'Bout 4 o'clock this morning." "Looks natural ?" "Rather." (Spoken carefully, and expressive-of some doubt.) "About what ko you want the cost of it to be?" "Don't care a durnation for expen fcs ; git it up kinder nice. I'll treat her handsum, 'cause she U the first one I ever had." "Very well, my friend ; you'll have it lined with white satin, I suppose?" "Jest as you say, stranger." "Silver-headed screws, too, I sup poso?" "T-a-a-s, 1 s'posc so. An', Strang er, jest put a bully top toV "Oh, of course ; and you'll want a glass in it, also, I suppose ?" "Y-a-a-s Oh certainly you bet, tiit her up sniptious, you know, old fellow. None ofyour dratted one hoss fixins for uio. No, sir'ee." "Just so. Silver handles, of courte?" "Eh? What's that yer say. strang er silver handles ? Oh durn it, now won't thet be pilin' it on too hefty like ? I kin stand silver crews, and rich, but ther'a no ose niakinr the hull tarnation trap of rilvcr. The thing hus.to bt moved, and must have hand Ic5, but I aur t quite so stuck up as tliel now not quite, stranger." "Very well," acquiseced the man ot obsequies. "I'll put ordinary handles to it, then?" Egg3-actly them's 'em, mister; bow yer talk in'. Or'nary handles '11 do. But, I say, stranger (reflectively,) make the wheels glisten like thunder." 4,Wh-wh-wh-eeJa L" "Y'as, wheels. What's ther matter with you, anyhow ?" trBut who ever heard of wheels to a codus?" "Coffin!" shrieked the dejected looking young man. "Coffin ! Now who the dickens said anything about coffins?" "Why, don't you want a coffin?" 'Ne-o ! durn your coffin ! I want .cradle a trap to rock my new Baby in." "And int your wife dead?" "Not by ajugfuL Don't yer make cradles for sale?" "No, my friend, I am an under taker." "Undertaker of what?" "I make coffins." "Oh, Lord, let ms ketch the felkr that sect mo here!" Aad the grief-stricken youth cram med his hat over his eyes, ran his hands deep down in the pockctof his trouserioons, and pounced out'on the streets searching for vengeancs.--CYi-ctAuati Enquirer. . I .Oily an OJuo Kan. Atsoflg the railway travelers eating atLafcwlelMarlste Central de- yeMerday was. a chap from Fayet- U.'Ohio, who hosted in meat, potato Mid bread as if he had been a week without fiati A. second cup of cof " wWsprw4aghrliimi and in his hurry jwpiokd it ip and Got a large swai im&Ji M aMadenblhotter than aw) is Itw citeiaot the Bswkcjt opeaed his wwith and supt the mcraas tfc ubk afaio&t a 8 hhiit bosowi. hoap het bef pardon 1 1" sM exckuMd, reaefc- iaw afar water. Ei" -w " , ii -. - .. i--l.": "Tifcn. tirl" rnlied tfta ts i , .'y -- -- ' -. V'vM.'w.-.'wW-!" ' lC-: - -. . -wmfmak.' ' ..:5ga& -.- i,r. .t. 3" i ?JsaM"?t' 5r- ''C- 'J3T . .-. m6&&& ?2 s& ." r- iii-- '-iZ3. -3,V"1 1 HHtsMXi'- .MfflK!-tiSpil A Self-Appointed ?oa: easier. - Sunday afternoon, (J?u.17th,) while an old poiitlewan was fctauding near the fire built by tho j-katere on the ) bank of the Mississippi, a boy nautcd Patsy Lally accosted him by poking him in the ribs with bis fist, snJ say ing in a jovial tone: ''How are you, old gal?" The old man did not like Patsy's greeting very well, but aid nolhinjr, and Patey thought it was all right. But a big Dutchman, who is employed in hauling ice, thought thai it was an insult to tlie old man, for which Patsy should be chastised, and seeing that no one else Was going to take the matter in baud he determined-to do it himself. Accordingly. Ger many made a break for Erin, caught and gave him iC7eral hard b'ojrs with a heavy blacksnake waon whip, and then went back to his work as if noth ing out of his ordinary line of business had tratspi.ed. The coolness of the. Dutchman aroused the anger of a col ored gentleman named Joe Johnson, said that "dat old beer guatler aim got no license to do me dat way, I tell you" whereupon the Dutch maar wLe had heard Joe's reaark, west for the gentleman and gave kia a dose of the aint tusidiciM tlial k kaJ ;. i, - .i . . .. "'" ratsy. in una was begiMMf to grow seriou, aadt mm knw whose r IK! riSSl V SB 1 IB IV IBtk - . . . I I BIB WUHH1 ooarc MXC, UMI1 M'S",, man bv theai, nf W -w'v i Mifa-nll--rTn, wlio had Ii whole traafaetion. said to one ofhufrieadswhowas standing near: "I would like to know what right that big Dutchman has to take up for any oueclse?" The Dutchman was just f close enough to Warren, to cach the meaning of his word.-, which he diJ not like. He had commenced the thing aud he was to'ng to carry it through. He advanced on Warren, and after giving him a warm i tic, again assumed his work; and did not have occasion to leave his postal a n during the afternoon. Cairo liullerio. THE ONLY PAPER IN WKBSTKR CO. AND TIIE LARGEST PAPER IN THE REPUBLICAN VALLEY- THE CHIEF, Is a Weekly Newspapef, published at Red Cloud, Webster County, Ne braska, and is devoted to the Inter ests of Webster County, and SOUTHWEST NEBRASKA. Special attention will' be given t all Home and Local matters- Every thing of local" or general interest transpiring in this and adjoining counties, will be accurately reported at the earliest possible date. During the coming political cam paign The Chief will support and f labor for the success of the Republican Party. The interests of Immigration will be looked after, and the publi?her desires the co operations of all who desire to see Southwest Nebraska settled with live and enterprising pioneers. To this end furnish accounts of the re sources and capabilities of the soil, the best locations still vacant, and, in fact, everything that will tend to induce immigration. A portion pf our columns mil bede voted to eatcrtainlg and micellafi eoas natter for fawilyrcabing. v. -& ' AflwJidiroktreted i Having a jjkjSj.bj 1-1 ---. 3" maini ji ewpaper z t-t&'-z ' 1. X" 1 la Ut KeBbIiea Vallev -.4.rt.f.vasfls -- -. ri x 1J-P j ' " iPfnJ !",T.- C-l .t. - :$ i iirf -v K--TrSsvJtaj- mmnotmAjmmKSwmm wtTt rrmmm T-V ' .- '...- J-SEmCLsi Z 6 -jr." .'. -&i - -t - -v- - i- r r. j? 'ISS S "V - . 9- s -.- .?.-;7' -Tit.--.-.w.w? .- ---- . f----r - -.--- -- -f I,,-TTHMnrm r snwisaaasmaTtirriTi" ' a" iniisrrHirri -t rT St. Kichoiasfor 1874. A Book for Soys and G r!s Of this book fbrlr Dad y Wnrurr writes: "In ihc hound volume of Ft Xirkolnt with IU glory of rcJ anil oM. we haTc a pcrmu rent addition to tiic iircrntcre of the 'uo?. Never before bsi if much literary nml and artistic laltnt co-trrcrittl in the fetvicc nf children. It is a continual educator of their tateond ot their honor ud courace. I do ! not ten how It en a be m-ido nny bet'er. and it the children dou'l like it. I think it u t'nats to becin to chanxe the kind of ehiidrcu in thu country. St Nicholas for r375. The projprctnsof the eccond volume howj thit there i to be no falling o3, hut an in crease in U literary aud pictorial attrac tions. Among the other attractive teatarai Two Splendii Serial Stories, "The Young Su.Vvyor" by J. T. f bowbidce, author of .the Jack hazard Stories, etc. ''EIGI1T COUSINS" by Louis i M. A L'cctt, author of "Little Women," etc. 1 lie peculiar features of . Ntchln. which hare conduced so largely to its popularity, will be kept up with spirit: .Short and u-y stories in FKRXOII, UCHNAN, Al I.AII.M for translation will appear occasionally, while. Jark l.t The Middle Bus will continue to be-tull of interest, and the department for 'jem youvg reader will be enlarged. iiayaru laylor ana other uiMiCffUishcd vjill wrill wiva firnriM nf Pnraiun IVmn- tries. - & f Mr. Rideln will continue his scries !?. 1 lightful and instructive Pane -'VJ, i Subjects. , nr.TraiT----"' on Practical cririi . ft ,, L-niett and others will attend to the uepartment of Hume E-tertaiumtnU, Tab leaux, Vivants. etc. New writers, in addition to our present large corpn of contributors, will give young people of aliases, FOem. Jii;lrN, KHh rlf, Sklrh-(,and PNicrM on llinlo. ry ItlNKrnphx, TriTcl, Atlvouiiirc. Kntnrni lllntury. ul-lxtr and In door NperlN, Ac , Ar with a hearty sprinkling of fun throughout the volume Price (:. n year, but up to Jan. 1st well send the twki.vk .numhkh lor the year just closed (Vol. K) ser only 82.00. lho same, chgnntly bound in lied and Gold wilt be rent, runrKN paid lor (a.0. One year's subscription and twelve back number.". 85.00. One year's subscription : n I volumk iinr. hound as above, sent citariteM paid for $6.M. v POT All Postage prqyaid by vs. SCRIBNER&CO. No Ool If roadway, New York. THE DOMESTIC ! ft BEST. WHY? Least difficulty in learning it. Least skill required to use it. Least labor to work it. Least care to keep it in order. Least trouble to change it 1 east changing required. Docs fine work equal to any other. Does heavier work than others. Does heavy work easily. ' Does everything well. Does nothing il! or grudgingly. ' Gives satisfaction, Exceeds expectation. Justifies the praise is e7cry where receives. ' A few days' trial solicited. H. II. JOHNSON, Trav. Agent, Crete, Neb. Energetic Agents WantaT. Ladies, send to Chicago office for an elegant fashion book. 2-3 O. K. Furniture Store, BED CLOUS ITSB. Smith A Calvert Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture. Pictvre Fntmes Iffirriirs and Underakc 9 Goods. WAKE ROOMS, OPPOSITE "THE COURT HOUSE. InOmBs and Lincoln price? dHilicated. Special terms to tbouc Kwiakiag large bilLjaad tbetradie. O. !TJeaTl Cant. B- B. Prksmx. Ss. KotsBT PaWic ITwillUtitDWsJ, . LooMixarox r '-- xxb. MnTncasstatlrrte m Utf sjvsHskty jrf sJseif IsMa-'ia. Ssmth Jiesm.. sa MJr &L-I m- i Vio.fl! Laoff. ms i SEaaPiaiaB j 'ririr.ir r..f:.ii.ii " - j -u-w i mmm hxmk -ssk tM BaskflA giu fesWMenfcitMl mm mmm TT1"'"-!.'' . B. FODTE, M.D. - 120 Lsiimtofl AYenae, Cor.K&ihSL, HEW YORK, An Independent Physician) TREATS ALL FORMS OF CHBONIC DISEASE, AND 2BCEIVZ3 Letters from all parts of the Civilized World. ST SIS SIIIMM. WAT IT Mnctinir a Medical Practice 1Q IS TBZATIXa YuMerou Patients in Zmropa, the West Indies, the Dominion of Canada, and in every State of the Union. ADVICE CIVEN BY MAIL FREE OF CHARGE. Ko mbieral medtdnea or detetsriew drugs used. Has during the past twenty years treated auecesa folly nearly or quite 40,000 ease. All facts con nected with each cat are carefuMj whether they be fc&j U;tUt or ta non. or observed bv the Doctor er fata awdat f physicians. Tk tettsc are all witUr aedkal An Inrallds at a dtataaea art repaired to answer an extended 1W of plain qacstloa, which will ba f ur<bwd by mall free, or at the cJBce. A com plete system of reBitcring prevents mistake or confiulen. Cao txx.ks never consulted, except by the physicians of the establishment. Tat frea consultation send for list ot queitions. A sixty-page pamphlet ot evidences of svoorM sent free also. m Addrtu Dr. E. B. FOOTE, ex 788. New York. Db. Tootx Is tfisr author of "MaTHCAl. Con Kox Scwss," a book that reached a circulation of. otct 250,000 copies; also, of "Pun Hosi Talk," nioro recently pt;bllshel, which has sold to the extent of 70,000 copies; also, of "Scuxca X Stoht," wkfcfi ft now being published in scries. COXTIST8 TADLSa' ot all, cxceptlig the flrrt-mentioned work (chirk Is out of print), will be sent free on application to either Dr. Footk, or the Xturay EU1 ftttllta lag Ceapia?, whose office U 129 East 96th Street. AKents both men and women wanted to sell tfie foregoing works, to whom a liberal profit will be allowed. The beginnings ot snail fortanca hare been made in selling Dr. Fooxx'a popular works. "PlAW Howe Taut" Is particularly adapted to adults, and "Scxmca at Btoit" la jnsttlwtlilss to ttl? ;mfflgl &Rtx tablet and sco-for yourselves. The former answer multitude of questions which ladies and gentlo? men feel a delicacy about asking ot their physician. There is nothing In literature at all like either ot the foregoing works. "Bcxwica nt STOaT" can only be had of agcnU or of Use FubUssMsa, Once more, ADDRESS Al ABOVX. VICK'S FX1ORAI4 GUIDE FOR 1875. PuBMsnKn Qijarteiu.y. January Number just isnod, ahd contains over KM) Pages, 500 Engraving, descrip tions of more than 500 of our best Flowers and Vegetables, with direc tions for Cultur Colored Plate, etc. The'mn?t useful atul eleisant wort oft the kind in the world. Only 25 cent? for the year. Published in English and German Aedress, JAMES VIOK, Rochester, N. Y. HARNESS SHOP S. V. Ludlow Ts now prepared to do all kinds of work IN THE Harness inc. The best of materials used, and all Work WARRANTED. ItEPAlRlWG Done on slmrt notice and at reasonable Prices. Shop in McNitt's Store, Red Cloud NebrasKa ARCHIBALD K. KIX9TEAK. IT05AS7 F13LIC, ESAL SSTATI. AGEHT, AM) AUCTI0NS2S. AIT business strictly attended to and all correspondence proaptly answered. Srecia atUntion rirento payaeat of taxes. Collcc- "on?P,dRSi1.?rtte Practice, RIVERTON. DENVER HOUSE Billiard HaU. D. W. DALT0N, - - - Prop. HASTINGS, NEBRASKA. Tab-kail HialsUely been atted sjb vita U Wcs of tie besranastcrre. flbo&e Wlat.l4aert mmi Gtmn sttst Wr .T1HAH Tr-flTTT www- a.wusiii. 4 CwacrMSIreet rf MmUm 'k .. - . Hr HastMft, NtfcraskJL -j JTmpcsm Imsiw Wsacaatd lesr. ri asasMisis ( tma naam uniiii i imm mi j 5.- V Jsa-m j -v , -- ."V . i.-. . -.-WSs rs I 5- ' . i niB SNTER-OCXiAN, THREE EDITIONS. Weekly, Semi-Weekly, and Daily. KLablbhcl Ica tbaa thrrcycan act) as a Tlcfrwci'tatiire Kcr-ubhcan Par, !oltfel to maintain and !rfcntl the principle an. I or K? nidation of the Xatifmal i:iubHtii l'r t.v, th? INTKK-CEAN ww varly jtnlie.l to Ihf (aircfrant of t)urtialiin ami irhirv.-! n j XiCfj.'' unjinrrdcnteU in the hbtorr of nch cnitnirL. y universal ossein u ust ueeu aMJiiit-U jxjf ition as The Leading Republicsn Paper la the NO Hi 11 WEST. Not alonf on itx itoHticnl ebametertIoc.thc IXTKK-OCKA.V ret tL claim for popular favor. It aims at the hrh.t exrcllcnce in all itn ilepart'ntnl. ami in tliff era of pro K c?ire jo'irnulijm njpircs to a ixtri.iou ainon? tlm bwt. The 1XTKR-OCKAN inakc? especial claim as a FAMl L.Y N E W ? A P E IJ. It.oslMsssrs earefnllr rasMntetl against oKiecttenaWe sastter. nasi rerr esTart fa make to rcnivr iUarleMantaaproBuUeeoasnany ion to tke kecaa IresrJc. Is constate i J arcnt astr. sad renrthing fpoitiletsitAneto Btakeike U ARKKT KK- POIITS iWckaatacFAKMEIIA an-l HUM NKSiMEN oftho XurthwMt cma llKLV Ult)5. The Agricultural Departm't Is carefully edited by scntleincn of ability and experience. In Literature Local and General ITets, Foreign and Domestic Corres pondence Ami every thin? that goes to make A Eir&t-f'l'iss Nttospapcr It is not excelle.i h; country. The INT y nny publication in tuc 'KH-UCBANIva NATIONAL NEWSPAPER, One that will bo found useful ami interesting to American:; in every part nf tho slobc. While it especially runrccnt." the tiKKAT IXTKRBSTS OF TllfiNoKTllWI-ST.it is National in its viewsand comprehensive in in its ncw.-gathcrings. Firm in its jioIiUcut faith, it is not sicoted. and in all li.-cu?.tions aims to h cnnilid, digniGcd, auJ nbovc per sonal abu?c. The INTKIt-OCKAN ha.- lho largest aiflrre aate cireulnnou of nny newspaper published in tho Northwcs't. It it sent to more than GO0O I'oitofficcs. distribute! in crcry Stato and Territory in the United States, in all tho British Provinces. IZm: 0? SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. By mail (payable inmlvauee) per year, 512 00 do lo tin .'1 months, .'t 00 Sunday dtlition per year (extra) 2 GO SKMI-WKElvLY. lly mail, per year (in advance) - - - 3 00 do club of four do - - 11 Oil do clubcffix do - - - 10 00 do clnb often d - - - 2 W) Onercecopy with every elub of ten. WKKIvLY. Uy mail per year (in ndraucs) Club of four do Club of ten do Club of tivei.t do - - 1 30 - - SO) - 12 U: - - 'J) 01 onerec copy with every club of twenty. DflCTJICC. Tho new potaKo I UJIMUw. Iiior fake: etfeot the 1st day of January. A. D. 1875. Under this law the postage on newspaper wat be paid f .TIUKOrrltiG WUKUK TllbX KK MAILED This will make it nec&jary for I all subscribers or nrcnU sending us Hubcrip- tions to send tlio in ney TU l'A 1'0T A(l K IN A DDI riON TO THE U I1CRI1 TION 1'KIC'K. TIjo following are the rates to be paid under ihe new law r WEKKLY INTKIt OCEAN 13 cents yeas' SEMI-U'EEKLV do a) do DAILY do SO. do Special arrnnuoinent3 made wi'h country publisher for clubbim; with their publica tions. Sample copies tree. Mincy run bs sent by draft, rnnncy order, express or regis tered le ter. at our risk. i ddrcss, INTER-OCEAN. 19 Lake St. Chicags RED CLOUD MILLS. NATIVE LUMBER Cemstantiy on hand. All kind-; of DIMENSION I.UMDEIt. 3HEETINCJ. FENCING. AND BRIDGE PLANK. j All sold Cheap for Cath. Call and examine lumber and prices. s-u3'ivai t sisiooHHa rnv as arum 'K "13 noijjrta pns noitejqw.H jo 'tea if TO 09SPBUJ crs 'TrjSr TI90 PW WfgflUaMl 'k artKomi m mXMi JRipiaT I-M1WM J3A3 ysTj iBUr4in rawpso noai n nrxxug vtbikia HirtpoJd epsssrsssasix l"i"-0 sia 9n jo mo papiTD pw do np iR -iasf. art ara:sn jo annm jaAaivtui jo apts aqijewrewwi pn wonrnij 8wsatjjwen -Orssia QS tPit widXsa "a Mog PWH-PJWS sfBsuaa-in t5pfraq0 'oa 'wfBTfraj i!tcTd s;oJ3 3:oa s3 S 1V1 "WortteJa aKI I1 ! -wflKssffl iBotna ! pw tmOio nu1A I -n aijoaor!sBsv -iJotMfjacoasniinwBUBair9jja m Ssfln ;o ipswi n lw ! flja Aii-s'Jbtaui tssaJiJsi4MU. paimfA iQ pwwartas3na P J2J? . . -.... --v. iwiiimm now afaBMS TiaiTl i Mvun ...st wyr.a .- - . . - poen ae)sss9sjfo Taiiiwiswn ffunpreg -wema aoo ! -"is- immiii i m- -miasssssiasswi -awiidaaw ibwswaoi Jut ffgi acsp8i a pagoay i -Aip an w r paa f M JsnoXai 'aisusiislssssutsmsavjjssjsj IstVtasi ann ntSMt jewswsJ aj aiajAmrm sao TnJfa i nP iwrsapfa -M jassseCfcu 9.l WsTnr ss SMstssaisuHni uH J Mfl4ru HBsT 'Jfiwil a i ,a aai auDauBri JBflB WM -rnM m 1 i tMaMA siBai-aai& m ave S4 1 sjssMnvMJsi:nssja3 "wswis,n f "TKit i JaaUl M MWSJ MB SMM PMS1JI i 2SSai2 1 otiepjw i v&t? 4" fS f SS.u?. . . - i &-.' &3?i i ':.. Z -ji - v iH, ms mr. i ThnriMMwiiiirrrrrrTt r rTill -- Vll " mwww- iBMSHlBSHilllK k - .. - I 'ItaMaMaMar"aVMsMlasVVBM .' eaT SVfBKBSSs-V-SSftfl 1?ST1CW DRUG AND 4 GROCERY STOfiJE IN- Keel Co ud, jVeik- We wth to inform tho citizens of Red Oioud that we have a new tock ol'Kooda which we olUrr at U ranger prices. Consisting of .-; DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES BRUSHES AND FANCY GOODS. Also a choice lot of TEAS, and T0BACC0ES, PURE WINES and LIQUORS, fiSSrSpecia! attention given to Dis pensing of Medicines aud Prejrcrip ion. We Dcjy omjutHio i in Quality and in Price R. R.SIIFIIKR. JOHN MB &&& JACOB SON'S HOTEL, -j'' FEED, SALE, AND LI V E B Y r STABLE- Janiera . ! A lawi Cm. eh E M- JOXE9, Watchmaker & Jeweller, 25 CXAO, WE3STS3 C0U3H7, 122, Psirticnlar attcatien srrcs to lie- pairing Fis Watches and Sthfndiott Gunrotrtfetl. I. W. TUI-I-Eir, H01GE0F ATHIC PHYSICIAN V. PENSION SURGEON. 0r 3d iorSet!i tfUMrt-Utw. I I TtrilssaT HIT 1TTT - . rf - ?&Jzr ikjl? - JS - . . !"-?. ruVS--' t -j- j. r .- at-' - i 111 Tzt Chti??:t Ih-rzzzyz? is t2 iU TrsrftHlnllnClrcalalinH intltni:ti THK CttlCA.lO 1VKT IND MAll. U iiuipraUy oa-rl t be tb lirHt. i atlrrnxn nrppeT mH'ihJ in the Nr!h j wm. It I llptjbifrtn in iImh'. hi! i Uttnd bt of 1'ckI nml pn-df ut& wt. It I Hpubtcrtn In iJmh'. hJ t jooiji ani etnfxi new, it wrvt re;ort, rr rowpletr. emprvbvnik(. nl rt4iUe The am of th saiiuiicment . ha bcn. nd will Ut. t in.ti frh. Tlr- ou and ,'H ticwjiuipf-r. with its new tn a ondri shiiK-. clr read nnd rrmmber- d. and inraIu.ibteO eity n4 country su- &d many Rttpniliflf to m l i!i!T!: i!l 0n" "I "ts ,,!r',,31'" tbrwftnt. Theeiv U a , paper nd has a constantly Jriic etr , , ., , ,, , ... dilation. tarariAbly u.lofel th ' u, ctinn'rr to etal!tlh ntt t!nt TKRM5 OPSVnSCUirriON. pror ih i.lltrrriw ( tk . r c ' . n..:,t..:i r. i ls tlao laljrts ef bith art v t UAitT oymail pcrannnm aftrr January . , . 1. i-ot.-s frrixi.l. jfc.i ftupfr rr:T.itin f thr wr- r DilLYMx tnonth Z.. . .. .. - ?. Dailv thrc mjnth.......w.. 1,70 THE W'EKKLY lnhST AND MAIL !!. bcon rnlnrinl to stxoibt-eolutnn nam ofthnrUcofthe Dily. and ot tin alt tho current general and fowl new of ck. with tulaabl--4n?-- i...l rt.mti rtirrc- jiimr-oc. ii l.ct lort of the day, i.Hiti eat. fashion, society, and o'brr artK-tci. and with nakji rrtsut priareil cxprt,l" for il cjnto' reajlers. ant e rufullr rcvuil up to the hour of jroinsr to prrs. Thoueh its In crease in tiio makes St one tho larvtwt week' li" in the country, it rem wt a beretofure our ot the eheite.'t.th annaal subscription price bems only ox nutXAa jixe r rrv ceth. to which mutt be added Oftren rrnU postage, to be rrepaiil. after January 1. by tlr pub liidier. In arfordane with tlie Inw whieh into Aprr4tion at that date. Uitrorliiinrjr inluteuientsare irercl to iuser htr who prefer to itvil lb tuselvo. nf our club ratr sr- Itcioittance tnav be make ritbr by draft, cxptes?. l'ostotlice onler. or -Ki-tcrcd letter, at oar rik. All letters should bo nd.lfred ti tho CIIICAtH POST AND MA 11 CO . J and M Dearborn street. Important but brief news letters am solicit ed trom all parts oftho country. No notice will be taken ot anon)tuouiinrounlcnlion. THE ALDINf COMPANY Xew Pulrl icati u. SOLD ONLY BY SU3SCRIPTI0.. THE ACMNK; THK ART JOURNAL OF AMERICA. Tut splendid eii!crtrl?o Is nl ojily trtJi sustained in every feahirc. but rs In in con s'antly devrlopd and iuinruved. It t-d.iy stands without a rival in the whole world of po-iodiral li'iTalur. The beautiful do portmlu "M-n's Un'rlfMi Friend." u chronio prescntei to -veiy siibsvriuer. i n decided hit. ittitl will if poih. (old to tho pojuilUriiy which th's work ha ituel. The AHT UNION ffaturool-o pr iniei -rrnl and bontliceiit n-ult. in armi'diir jublic is ttuc5t in tho lino art. Circulars and ful1 in fbniitttloii on application. I'arls I, II, tti and IN'afc rniVrctdy. Sutton s LEISU2E-H0U2 JHSSCSLLA1T7. To bo coiupletvl in M parti, issued firr Licbtly. Each part will contain an cleptnt front it pice, orisinally etnrravctl on steel lor the Loudon Art Journal REI'IDDUCING at a price within the populir reach", cnsrrav incs never beforo oifsred at less than tire time the amount. There plates hare been tho attraction of TH2 L0NB01T AST JOTOAt, Each part will cin'atnlSlaaarto pas, in eludinsr the cleirnt frontispiecr. on htv idnte natter. A .upeb tltlo inir. ri- bly 1 illtitniiitt.-din red atf I itld. will be Kivrt with the first part, aid tho pnoiinp of t!i entire worn will bo vi-thy ripr(ucntilton ,of the "The Al Mno I'rs" wblcti I a euarn tee otsoibcthlnz beautuul an 1 vufuaMe. At a Cost or 25 Cents a Part. I'AIITH I. Hi I'll .VqjS JfT Ptrt.l5IIXlf. THE ART JOLUAf Complete in 12 monthly parts, at 31 each Ite- pitMlactnr the best (ull-iuce futrtioni from the earlier rolnuies of 1 he Aldlno. Each monthly part will (M!n six rupero platu- ihafoinp:iliins:dUeflitlri n fclter and whether fr nn m or few. In?, will be entirely Uyond c mputitiun n pn uororfW tic charnc'trr Keiy mproion will be loot rarrfully taken on tho lintst tonol pipr. ati'l no pains will besparol t . mike tills tho richest prHluo ion of a prr which Iras woo in a marvtlouily short lime, a wtrid-wide rtputatin. 0SKS FSOa 7H3 ALSI1T3, Especially asor olf r Srrnp H'jtik Illuilrntiitn and t)r'itrt-j Clf A lar2cille-ti'in of picture of different urn and n olrao'l every cnceivabtcfubjeet hare ben put op in an a trati envelope, and arc now orfered at a price intended to make them popular jn every sense. Enrclope No. 1. containing Hi beautifa' etigrarias . now ready, and will ht nt po'taxee pail to and aldress for ONE D0I LAlt. A liberal d'ucoitat to arfects And teachers. A sptendM asort-neni r.'CIlM IlOlCS have b;n eaprs sly prepared fr the boll ay seascn. &! r. it sBt of wore itmuttil interest can hv seleetcl for atleman or Iay, (Ad or youac No. . Il4lfbonnd.eJotbiles. seilt back. '&) PP- liM inebe.. , &J1 No. Z. Half txatxl, cloth side, gut Lack. WO pp. 12x10 inehe . 7.Ctt No. 3. rail wiroceu. bevel I boards, jrllt acd aatijae. very rich. 'x pp.-. rJsfiS. Lettered to vrdtcxasH atiV? iXXinfEer sent ty my taailr pTpaid. oa receiptor ! price. Z ALSCJS ?A532-?Aa?C371 In eoiapltaBet with reat! rciaeH, the poblisbersof Tit K .AtDINK have preinrtd hnirrjioos of many of Jhelr rrt Lesssufui L plates fr pse-rt6t Irawisa-. sxarc esat. itfc hialo"e rl SoriJr Iln. To atfch the cl. it i onlr Jett fr t. eattotoer t piste an 1 fJd .reraa lre.y atla bed barter, and tiu way fe tfo&tTuy bbL , .... 2TBMet.ls.l.iiM:-2xr-: ti t .!& Six oflbiiss fr? V). ms seleetioei is 1eit Ut paWuher Sect by cull, witiioal sia-s. j-vst-paiJ, for priest. CXXVASSERS WANTBD. 731 ALriUi: CCJdiTT, 58 31ak!eQ laoe, Xe Vwrk, IJIILLEK. CARPENTER & BUILDER, Ws4sl rasmtXtlly IofrmtlH? fa. . iaaSA kiH6rnrk m aw fist r srta- f ttvatwl nena-uay c.ttxarrS :-5.tjrfacicr--f 'V.B& 'fLJf:&. -A -i.-': t" -u-.'ri&nss &ract(. to- ii-.3e.; wiia tvt.mu T sstoeels. &j$&A is- t-5i.i t! ifli-. V'. lZtahUtU.lixi'J tn..:r' wills iUii. 1A .1 '-. if mumfwir h. , i AMrina .i?. 7s TfSJE MsEHYIi lutu! Xrinititjr I M A MsJ,firiceTr C(WM"rr. .t UY t'bJ i r tr r n I I TJib usMMby f a ppulr m- ' . rprntttfeR f th"-j.tlj ..... , " tieat r b n t tfta.ji j aMtit; In tn?t it tVk 4tin. tl- j, . I nnd..,iu..i -., AnK,.ii.Y.. , .. ... and the rwolt wit t arvnt art - i m-reUl iriamph-rilK ALDINK. THgALIflXi;. while bm I i .-,nt.ri, , .... r ,., . r,, n . ' , V . I Umff intrrt ehurA tw ut r pelirvicMK. l( . an r'ff 4-l tu it pore. Ilht. aad raeful liur"f v.- a I coileollon of picture. t:e mr ! artutiekii. in bl.tek and wh . eaen sufceeuinr nrnnTr r' a ? t pleasure l ia mend, lho rr.1 vj k m beauty ofTHK AI.DrNH il U la prectatff-I nfierlt It ti:nl up at thr tbrfo the yrx'. blle other pulditat rn claim superior eheppe. eotnpare-1 rlvnlsur iuillnr civs. UlU AW't ti ont'iuc and rU'tanl enettion unspprwlioit abKJltitvjy wri'ft ut a tion In prieeer oIianMter. Tt i r-5; a complete) vhIuiom aii not l-i; 0,'tuitily f flo ppT and er.jte.vir oth-r shap or number f li.f tiridit.et oid then, IkMro v u beldctl Thr na'fenal feature f Tl!i V murt bo liifccr? In no turrw 'ne is ctfsiAoiSktlUtti. While Til K U strielly Ameriean in-tluinn i C'nfine Itself eitllrvly U th r;- ! .ixiuvn art. Its iuitin t -brotii ami iipproeiatlYe art t-'e will dlseriiulnnte only iior' n : ! merit. Tho. wblt p'.odnj t ( ron of Til K A l,lt tK. .i!.. criftie. the proluoiiirw uf ih i, Amariivin artlot. atlenliuu wi I a ttiven to spccliii m frsun lrr. "t tU tibstibrs all th i ! and initOlfitiA ekulnubto tY-.n foreufc .ii..rswi. TfiC artllU lllwtritlort -.f stfcneri. cttfliial wtihTlIK A' i. tNr TV ea.l import-iiil reaturo, and i mas' " areof arflo in r app"prit t i ' try treatment oj detail tto ol by any inferior posa. T n. teni,rxIo of bind -aie. ifl'i ! . t I "'I auiiunl sidoeot', siisU'u an ua . I " . c-t. iinrCtiMt whom the eie of fonCtir lho artlet !" ot-e! t sty'e t uhjt The 1st- r . 1 ,LDlNi;io l.ehtaa'l t: .fvtil nient. wo'thy oftha arttin mm -inly eh t.'ttuitfl diiblli -rii a- ,1 Intettvre m 1st tho popular ir.l r work. . nSl'IUK ?0H 1371 u3 'Ut V.irr; faWrdtor fr tTt tti r( i bniiitfil polrult In dl 4d. f i'i. -'.1t noble iloc w;i'o p tur li a lina" utuel attracted so tnfieii atieutl n. r- "MAM'S U.'iHLFIH FHIE U will b; we'ein Li evw'y hom . ;" lnvnu ueN ml.'. acd tho iHirt-at' i rx-craJl nt true to the life, (hut It ,n " it.. prer.?eot be rtn mil ttli f ' il J Dr Witt TalHtutrt ! I th.U !. - N fouudluii 1 d it tthanrtu't In I; - i i u fat It! Allhouj"! so nriMtr.-l. io w thU premium chr -wo nil! h.v t-,- t t fear ofboinit bitten. Itrsil the cx'Kjo, ererr w! .10 er Ui TI I E A t.D! N IS fcr li w o !' member, and tulltled to ll th 1 nt AMiiic Ait IJnh'ii ut Tho tfn!on mens theorist al t a" IK AI.Di.M- dt'ire riite'i. itn. vr f , Ioks aid etiirivini. are t be L r- !iT iirc the h ki'mt. Tc every cr -.' siibccrirers, Jr i5if-er,t pieces va'.' 1 t orer ?2 ) aro dstribiitei -e s.n .i hf st.irt i full, and the aird -f t r at mate, are tobspufetl hol io S rest ceUirlaeorT:l AMdM T. ' ureoftfy .sppM's to subserlber nb-- jmv ' one yar In ad vne. Toll porti aUr l -ff - i enlar s:nton apidhtatiottvnsliiu, . nj! ALDIl?2 C3J yw. th? ClirJ3i2 asi jj Art Ualca. $3 00 pir ass-:nf ia aiVis:? (No cbarxtr for oo-LiiT Mpse Isnvrss rtsjsfr of Til K Ai.UIJSK ." On la. TKE ALDrNKwUl, herrafter.be .! o aWocIy by berlption. Tb-re w II Hi re rflacrd ordibjatc; 53sh f-t ntbrt t.vo mast be si.t"t t'ie ptibli.Sef direct, or handed to thel6rl eafiratr, wi'hont rwpr, rlbillty t th ptjl-ltsjiers, efpt In e9' where tbs eertlrbvte 1 riii l.ir tho thfestst le siinjiture of J wi erru. President. CAHVA3SER3 WAMTEO. Any rron riiasr t; at prr?niitly a r lo-jt eaBasr will rtctr fall an-1 fsit iBfwnattwK hj spplyfa i' M i3 3l3iicfl Lane, New 1'otIi. Carpenter Ii Builder. fed Sksi, ifiicai'zi. le pnrpy-l u aake (!s(n ssti Uk cnatraels fox ait ciatsof buil4.c. 27 t4 STETNS bodse, STEVENS ft DOW; " CKCimtKTttfLS. I'm Blot MfngtM, - - Neiraskar. New Ilscre, Cl iki. ani ey- ak iwtsfii rNtj,, J5. altr it. r Ttt- ifaf 'GIVE. U3. A CALL?' - -r " : - - -. jS-.;-- - !A &sss'me&3siif I w