--3 egff5r!'9 -" , 'W.' " " t ? " T (P V ) V 6 . t- f i. fet r - - TJil ' ! ' . :'. " OLDEST 'STORE ;n - r Webster County- -o- THE BEST TRACING POINT IN TUB Itepubiican TPalEy - :ot- S. CAREER & Co. DKALEllS IN General Merchandise. C0KSI5TI.no of V Grocsriss, - tmlass. Sash, Lvd a Great Variety of other Article. :0: Ouo sloe of Dry Good has. Iiobm se- ertod v.iiii fcrniial reference (o the want of the lYp!c, ai:.l coru-Uo in part of fine rmitf noons, calicoes, BROWN & MLKMlEDIU- LtNS: PRISWTCHEOKS, GINGUSfs, &c &o, Tha Ladie qfcWcbrtcr County ami: ure re-ipcetfiiry tnytfcd to, exayitnv our new stock f f. -" ;DRSEPHS li t Which we f.'d warrJtd in faying is ' tht Ltirarxt n-nlAtiit f'uuipktc ever r a brourht into ithwft Ni-hfaska, nud rfaicn will bs se'dat tlrices that ?& Defy r tition. Wo also keep on hand iGood Stock' of READY -TADE CLO1! Cri j- Lsssaj Of various kinds and extra Qualities and for sale either by the iuit or Eingl krticla. GROCSSimS., SUGAUS, TEAS, OQKFKKi SPICKS, And everything elo in that Line. Canned Fruits in YarietY. TOBACCO Sc CtGAKS TINWARE, STOKE-WARE, it 1 TT vbbb I WOODEN-WARE. "VALOUR & MEAL, a- BOOTa& SHOES- To to suit the wants of everybody. We wish to Kill the attention of the Public to the fact that t?o are constant ly keeping on hand a full assortment of Goods which we will sell at Bottom Prices V For Cah. Call and look M our Good and do cot fail to inquire the Mces. S. GARSER & CO. "THEMEO CLOUD CHIEF.' GOAL 3IATTERS. Notice in h (Column 10 CentM a Line. .1 OiliVial Directory. V COSQUES-SIONAL. I VT. Tipton. Bnville. I'. W. Hitchcock, Onsha. Lorenzo Croun-e. U. 8. Senator. U. 6 Senator. Representative. KXCUTIVE. " tr ?.-...-,. itrrnrille. Govrnor. J. J. -.'.r. Lined cc- ' '.' J. U U'Mrrro. Healf. T?.r?r' li.A.Ktienig.i'ol . ItfFVll' J. R Webster Lctn PllvAT1' ?' J. M. McKcnxie. Line In. Supt. Pub. Instruc n JUDICIARY. On. I?. Like. Omnhi. Ch"f Jwtiee. !)nirl finntt. Nebnsr "-,lTv I Associate Jul. WBU5TEB COUNTY. J. A. Tiilleys. V II. .Jo-.c. I. W Tit'lcys. II. IMI. II. K. llry. I.. F. M'linl. W. i; 'Ilnrn. A. M. Ilt.rtjy.1 (J. V. Hill. V I". Mat: won. I County Clerk- Treaurrr. Probate Judge. Sheriff. School Mnp't. . Co run it. County Purveyor. CoU6J Commissioners. Arrivals ani Departures :f Hails at the Red Closd Pest (&e. .Innnti n.l 1W Cloud, nmTMTu.l-.jit and Kr It f. Oo'c'ok i. tn. Ltti e'ln-lay si,. ctnnlay. 7 a.m $ lletiron and Franklin, arrm. RoiDir wcm, ftlaj-and Ft Jdayn t -pm. f edae- ' i A -Tfl.layind l'tjrtayvr-0-P'. f- euBe days 'd jliinlaj- "n. m. . . , H.iiPK Eat. At-ive VoifIiyiadThriaayn, f, ii. in I.uarr Tucdav and Friday .a. m. -iri li rntiri.d i:'dOid. Arrives luer 1 v r, ii :n. Uivc Wlned.iyi 7 a. m. . .f.wcll and K..-.I Cloud. ATrrirtJfc.ilur.laya. 12 m. Irivrsl p.'ia . ... All pcr5.ni aithtnic In Rrzi?tt If ttfer?. Kill pi no ha'd thcin ift iho, cruntx before the .nllivu.. M B McS1TT,M. Prrcii Hrt':ikfa-t Tia, a splendid ar ticle $1 10 per lb. at T?r.itrNZK.v &Co'ji. . Kerosene 40ct-s per gllon. at GArbir's. ' Wlntefish au.l Codfish "at Garber & Co'a. Wiiitefish. 1-J con's a pound, at Bkrenzkn 1008. Y.nn wide unbleached cotton for 12 cents, at John G. Potter's. Fancv 'Groceries, at the NcwSioro Rerenzen & Co. llEEi) Rrcakin flows at McNitt'sfor 527 SO. FtLL assortment of flow Fixtures at McNitt's. ., BRioRan37ire and Twine at McNitt's. Harrow Teeth, at tho Hardware Store. - i PRINTS.- at PIIINT8. JonN G. Potter'8. Reed Breaking Plowa at McNitt'a; Dog cheap. Large lot of Boots and Shoes j art ar rived at' Gabber & Co 8. New Goods at McNitt's. - New supply of FIardwrftf V neusen k Co's. ,x"jL. . . V-K i:APS . of New Goods at Garber & Co's. ,GRAiNi?ack?, for sale at McNitt's. Kerosene, only 40ctc per gallon, at Berenzen'b:; Ladies Wear, at Garber & Co's. Baskets of all kinds', at McNitt's. ft-aiiE Desi; ax nanaies in me couairy Knives and Forks at McNitt's, for tho Mnall sntu of $1.13 per set. . Gi. Sebd. all kind- at McNitt's. Fine assortment of Clocks, at S. Garber & Co's. A Fri.i. stock of Door and House Tiiiumiiiss at Granger prices, at the Hardware Store. 2 lbs. Choice Rio Coffee for $1, at Garber's. MrXm has received, and is receiving a larijo and complete Stock of Farming Implements. 9 i Slbs. Light Brown Sugar for $1, at Garber's. Laroe lot of assorted No. 1 Italian Violiu, Guitar and Banjo Strings, at Garber's. LOWEST PRICES Yet nanifd in Red Cloud. We have just received a fresh supply of Dry Goods and Groceries of the very best quality, which we will pnarantee to Fell at the lowest living figures. We want to be understood to mean just what we say, ami we invite a!l,when they come to town, to pivc us a call and examine our Good, and find Prices. J. G. Potter. FUR?! FURS! Hicht-st market price paid in cash for Hides aud Furs of every dicription. Wm. Montgomery, 30td. Guide Rock. Neb. A full stock of Dr. Jayne's Celobrated Family Medicines, for sale ac Garber k Co's, Cardigan Jackets the very thing to protect you from the wintnr -winds- for sale at Garber k Co When you want your watch or clock epnired. call on Jones at the sign of the Big Watch, that ha no tick. - " . f - s , 1ARD wide unbleachfnl Ma-Iia, Ii ccnt pT yard, at BerenZTS k Cti. . Whitetisd: ll cents per pound, at I BxREKziw 4 Co'a. TnE late storm delayed the mails on Tuesday jereaicg: Rat ilk a a dearth or aws this week. Read the eaitorial correfipondence this week. We noticed on Tuesday a number cf teams loaded with agricultural imple ments of varioun kinds passing through town, on the way to Kansas. CoircpondcBt must give their namo and post office addres, in order to se cure the publication of their effusions. Our County Clerk, J. A. Tulley?.and B. K. Swift, went to Lincolo, the State Capital, this week. We learn that Riverton ban an Ama teur club called Aldibirontifoscofornis. Explain, ob historian ! Somethino needing careful attention. Your ears. We learn that a new paper is about to be started at Riverton, ir sufficient support is guaranteed to make it a success. Catholics, remember that on the 4th of March, at 10 o'clock a. in., there will be divine service held in Red Cloud. We Itlafn that a company of twenty two families are on the way from Cedar i1-. u'-VUj rWV in fliia RaplOW, JOWa? ! ftW UWeK IBIS county. Still they come, and yet there is room. Geo W. Roberts, of the State Jour nal Com any, aud II. S. Moody, U. S. Marshal, of Otnahi, visited our town on Saturday last. Tbe following is the Quarterly meet ing appointments of the. M. E Church in thin part cf the district : Kdar, March 28th and 29th ; Kingston, March 31st, and April 1st; Red Cloud AdmI 4th and 5th; Riverton, Apiil 7th and 8th; Republican City, 11th and 12th. WEndvejust received a visit from the ''beautiful snow," which Is a mot welcome visitor. It Will not be necessary to "watch and pray" for rain, as it was last spring. When the frost goes out, the ground will bo in good condition for plowing, and we predict an early spring. Mark Warner, Esq., of Rod Cloud has been appointed Deputy Sheriff of Webster county, and has taken the oath of office. This is a good appointment, and no doubt will be satisfactory to the The editorial cWpa return their most aiaoere tlanks to J. N. Brown for the excellent taince pie sent in this afternoon. ' The quarterly meeting of the M. K. Church, will be held in'the achool house at Red Cload on the 4th and 5th of April. Rer. A. 6. White, Presiding Elder, wiM h4 ia atteadance. All are in vited: Chas. Reilly. Preacher in charge. TllDonalioi ParA f hwadny eve, waa a'suMMS, ewIug tbe opportuni tiea fot jifuing for sweh a gathering at --"Ttfiis time of the year. We leara that a purse of 136.00 was miide up for the minister, betide other articles of use. Rev. Billly ezwwe his tbanka to the people ef Red Cload for their syaipa thiea and liberal contributions., We see by. the Sutton Timet, that the ez-Treasirer 6f Olay caunty. has been arreted e ieaovat of a deficit of pome 436.00. Beiai "wasted," Sheriff Dins more waa dMpatehed to the RepaWican valley arid aeoartturned with his pris oner. At a meeting of the JBoard, ,3r.. released from custody. This should warn us as to the kind of men we select for offices of trusC Far Sale tr Bant My Livery Stable in Red CJoud, for merly owned by A. E. Perry, will be sold cheap for ca4h, or with part down, I will give 6 moatfas time on balance. John U. Potter. As reported last'.wcek, the burning of Red Willow and miirdering of its citi zens, not only lack confirmation but is absurdly false. Noundians are south of the Platte, nor haveuhey been this win ter. This vexed IndUn question, is not brought any nearer k solution by these malicious lies, and wcyiope the readers of the papers that give, such s-ensatioual articles from their over fealous corres pondents, will wait auk see if when the truth is known, that the story is gotten up only for a purpose; least known tc theufselves. Our Literary Socie was held on Friday of lat week, and', 'the discussion was unusually interesting. The question of debate was upon the right of the county to vote bonds to asjjUt in build ing a railroad north and sith across the county. It brought odt oir best spcak ersasWilcox.Miksch, Kalei; McNittand others. Among the afinaative aru taent we heard auch advantages as Det ter and cheaper tranpdrtatua, a com petition of markets, also a areater home market, (aot the least) and greater tax paying property. Upoi the negative the argument turned upon minorities being ruled by majorities, doubt as to the investment being a paying oue. in crease ot viloe iB property, no advant age to the rara'erwho is nota speculator, and burdensome taxes. Mr.' Kalcy made some good remarks os the oowstitatioa ality of voting, by a majority, bonds to a corporation. The greatest good to the greatest number, ordered by the major ity is uotM car county, aeoatiutionaL All our Uwa ate made by the vote of the majority, id the misjerky acqaiestxs: Tme Befl beetioa is: " Resolved that the order cf Patroas of Hasbaadry is' benpffaal !o tae farmer." It was voted , TWb. s. i - " tOat tlMa.aMaaWf awawav wwawaej Feb.setlrr MBBMMI .- CHASi 'itf' Dry Goods, Groceries? Boots Shoes Hits, Caps, Oitecnswirt, Tin-ware, FtmrnitureA HFdware -IMstms AND GRAIN. i 'I I am Agent for the BEEO HEBBA8KA CITY MOWj ' Oixon Breaking and Stirring Plow. Wistr mnd Sweepstakes ram Mimw, 1HOL1IVE CO UN PL ASTER ALSO A GOOD LINE OF HAND PLANTERS, REAPERS, WAGONS, MOWERS, And PARHINCHmplemonts, Call and Examine Mfcli a4 Price At My Hew Store Building 2nd Coor North of Post Offlca, imiata ri4.,v; ..J jci .-," . j- Weekly Report ofSavdol in DUt. No. 2, Red Cloud, for the week ending Wednesday, Feb.. 25, 1874. No. attending hchool 8- No. not absent day 21. No. not tardy 28 No. who have not whi.-pered 15. C. W. Springer, Teacher Snitor Hitchcock's amendment t the "timber claim act" h parsed both i,mica nf Pnni-rexH. We believe the new law allowi three years instead of one, in which to get the requirea aum bcr of acres planted. The rumor that Hon. J. Sterlina Morton hart taken an editorial "t on the Chicago Times U fully cmfiriued. A recent number of that religiou flheet had an article entitled "Hell on Change. Blood will tell. Journal m m Mrs. Jones is now prepare! to give Music Lessons, cither Instrumental or Vocal. All persons desiring instruction in music will please call on Mrs. A. M. Jones, who will givo lessons at reason able charcei. 2G-td . James Murphy, oa Buffalo creek, eight miles west of Red Cloud has Hun rin Gram Seed for sale at reaaoMble ?. SOtf Co-PartariaiplfrUa To all whom it najr ooacera; Notioe is hereby given that aco-'pataewhip has this day bein formed betweea) J. G. Potter and Alfred E. Perry, for the pur pojieofcarryingona general merchan dise business, ander the aaaie of Potter k Perry, at the old btora , heretofore occupied by J. G. Potter. l. u. roCTav i MaBiiBMBaaaaBABjaaa Alfred Feb. 25th, 1874. mr. 1 UCLAMID LX7TI2 IX8T. List of UHclaimed lettera ia the Post Ofice at Red Cloud, Neb. A. B. Tutton, W. J. Terrie, Samuel Prry, Alice Rogers, John F. Myers, Michael Koacb, Anthony E Price. M. B. MoNITT, P. M. aftxeix cwiinr mujam. The best.Willow for-Uve-i cr'wimd : break, and isliighly oraaaaental. Grows on all kinds of soil equally well. For sale at $2.25 per thousand, by D. S. HELVERN, 26-13w Red Cloud, Neb. SEED WHEAT. ' Z. P. Earl has on hand for sale about Seventy Bushels of White Wheat, care fully cleaned for seed. Price $1.25 per bushol. Give hitri a call. He also ha for ta1e f-ome choice Berk shire and Poland pigs, at modeiate rates. Residence, four miles east of Red Cloud, near the main road. 20 td MED. On Feb. 19th, at Port Bjro. Naw York: Mb. Cbk&t 8. Dixon, fktaer of Mr. J. C. Warner, of Rl Ctonl.'Nob. W. N. RICHARDSON, J. A. TULLEYS. Rich rdson & TuileyS, SEAL ESTATE & tfLLECTHO AOSOTS. Will luj and sell Real E.t tc on Cominilom. anil pay Mxe for non-rosi.lenU. Special attention niren to collection. Cor rearonJenc.)Heited. All letters of iaquiT.or on business pronely answeted. ' RED CLOUD, - - - - NEB. ARCHIIIALIM&. KIX.tEAR. KOTAST PVSX2C. SEAL ESTATE ASEST, A!T0 AVC7Z02TSSI. All basiae strktly attended to aBd all cor respoiiJenee promptly answered- Spaeial.at t ntion girea to payment of tat ce, ColIecuoBS and Real Estate Practice. RIVERTON. FRANKLIN C0 NEB. SEED CORN. I haro for rale a choice lot of Warta Cos, known sa the niMSSHsrt Tsillay Cssra " This Tarirty has a mail eob. aad rery &t kernel, and i pecitTiariy adapted to this section ofeoButry. . . r . , .. This Cora arerated 70 bashek rer acre last Kvon, on old groasd. and O bushels, oa the fOil --ThW ?ed Is eatirely fraef.ofB saUtar with other rarteti 9 -. For rJale at asy StorhoB IB Red Cload, oa posite McNitt's HarawaTePnJMfala UsheL A. J. &ENNEKKE. LIHE! LiJIEM Maxwell &. Omgei WLh to iafrsB tha rablic that thy ha a Btade exteasive r?partloB to ataaafaerxra ,iafrsB tha rabUc that ti easive rraratlos to alai d wilt k-Jp t haad a FULL SUPPLY loate. B3B Wilt F?p us buio to sTetf th"e deataad of tha fhntV waieJ will Be Kli at -tasoaaile taa. Wcmrmhrr the Place -J tefeBrfleeweetefMCseBeaiita MBaasA BJaaaf R. JONES, , v Avenue, - NEBRA8KA. OLD AND NEW. THE PEOPLES MAGAZINE. Conducted by Rlwiml E. Hale. I now eoraplftiijr iu Kirfith Volume . f nd Fourth j-esr: ami now enIoy an "tb hed rep-itatiun for Brilliancr. Inieret. Counwe. Gkh1 S.njc an Ability. In future, it will continue to fuppl7 JVer and btt'.T reading for both Amusement and I.i stmttion. Il therefore tuit ihret cIomm of our citizens particularly, nnmelyr- Youna People, Middle-Afjed People, and Old People, TO THESE WE OFFER: Tho bent existing combination of Brilliant Light Reading, eutertaininc In.'tructlon. and Fearlwand Ii Ipterc'sUJi UUcui.ins of Liv ire Topic. For intimcc. wn arc to hav? a et ol orttoriciby .Mr. Hale, the hel wrfo-r of short htoric on this continent; wraedelirhtful Saner mjbractical a't sulijrct by Rer. It. St. ohn Tyrtnltt. tho accomplished art wrncrai.d f4Vori.f ipi! of Ku-kin ; ppc omuclt tonic as the Railroad Freight question, tbe triaor s Association and "Secret tfoolety question. th0 Currency question, besides Novels, fcsiys, Na tural History, etc. , .Im. tho bwt account T New Publications. and New Mu.MO.on the prieciple of telling what they aru, so at to show whether you want them or not . - . . .'. to furnish, freo of po.uage nota ways. books or music for the coQTenieaca o.w criber.-rr kSa tsaMssav Ala, a raw auk Volanaa (for tha sreMBt only), vary kea. ris. at KM for siagle Toiuiaes. scftUy boaad in cloth; j the whole t P V AX;. JV r-li.. Via- rint, A iHeroJoargTaatiiMM caroaiouija,j -ob- ada ce."wiaijhaiIJMaUaOBl "irat tern tnHarradMA sabterbVs.palag al-OOiaad vaaee at tfcte ofloe. aa Umg as they ia (via. thi chitnaollthsk . MewMl. To each new sabecriber. besides tha ehrossoliths. it'll U in lima to get it. tHraa aam bem of the Btagaxine, f axa. aext befors.hls iub afrtBtioa hagiw ' Tk)lri, Any two, a(yoar diaeraUoB. oat! of tha thirtj-foBr.fn -fBcBjlIaaof Staii i graTTBga isaftd by thfAtf fric PhetB-Litha- as rAarnrrji.iBti.T, BMfatCHall the ahara. Mr. Hale's New Christir asStory Iss I tlumm " axeJatirely as oar Chri.ttaas Hift t ea haahaeribar bbjIbc SiaadyaaceatthUalce BEFORE Dec. 1st. 73. PrieeofOLD AND NEW.UBtryaarin adrsaaa ROBERTS JROTHIIS. PahlUhara. A4ireM1F.BrplfcINS.BatBaiAKMM 113 Waahiafura 9tre6t, Boatea. Maai. THK"AI.AXr" PwrfcellsMa aa ssajrthlsaa Sacbtar. New narea. C?aa. tM.M-Dau THE GALAXY. IT IS THE BEST ASIKsmMS .AOAZI!fB. ITo FamU? can Afford to do Witiott It. IT GIVES MORE GOOD AND ATTRACTIVE REAUINCI MATTER FOR THE MONEY THAN ANT (.TliER PERtorilCAL OR BOOK PUBLISH El). THE LEADINQ NEWSPAPERS ilfONOONCE ' he Gu lax f Tile Best n.T Most AM Edited American Jgatarme. The Galaxy Mteit the Want of Every Mendter of the Family. IT CONTAINS THOUGHTFUL ARTICLES BT OUR ABLEST WIUTERS. IT CONTAINS SKETCHES OF LIFE AND ADVENTURE. IT HAS SERIAL STORIES BV OCR BEST NOVELISTS. IT II AS SHORT STORIES IN EACn NUM BER. The new department of ScienceMis- cella.nv at.pcirs in each number. Whan the leading pajert af : "In entrrprise. literary ability, and in thV thorougbnuf thai esrks each dei-artmer.t. the UaUxy " f Unds in tbe fmnt rank of.Vtaericaa and Earoun M-i.-aiines." The News, Posgh- sctwif, ;tw xora. ectiaii Th. 12.1 .ZAMfllv t I Sm MAM.A and we fee) tempted to nj that this prerpt BBtaber is ihc bet m Jgsitac cuaiber we hare eer come arroM." tt. Loots lai!y Olofe. First f all in attract ion we pUca the "Oat axy "Standard. Chico. The Galaxy ia alwayt tfo-S Stsutsethaa aay, and aiora varied ia !u ranc than aay other." I idepatideat. . u . A saoJtl periodical ; a credit to Aserieaa periodical litera are." Philadelphia Press. "There it not a dall pare betweea its eorers." Jr. Y. Times. . "ShcldfeACapaay haTeopeaeda sa'aeof faterert ia their iBagaxise. tha 'tfelajty by drawing o it the eosaaiBnicaUoaa of prosaiaeat pvblie ssra BPa oJaertlOBa of geaetai iataraaC' A; FoUadelphia. . NOW ISTflETIMEToSUBSCRlBE. rMca 31 etsil per 3aVriptioB Priea. 14 pet year. fleMd few 9rmwptilm Semp: copy tent on receipt ef 25 emtt. at Ca,aax Tr r)iPArr. 667 BROADWAY, XemYori. ZMKunr If yew waat a iit-ck, atyfii-lataff OMtoewtcaHeraaacle.of iekaBel aaaele, go if O'Scllivaiis, a Siverfcm, Frafikfia Cowrty, aJ yon ea g ked Haaaderstaadhww to aW it UtrMgh t f, af 19 jaaca ia tkm it Himi roiaraea, inruuai ii. uii;iut fV"' ar akht relaaea throage Decewbcr. 1S73 (wNea raady), for $EU3 da irersd at this oflce. , AIm. a remarkably well aelacted aal tco 0icaJly arranged ClaVbing List, affordiig as ianaata rariety froM iich to ahooaa the sort TIE yX3Xisti STJLT3 U3ISTII. Tbe newspaper ft? the ?tt?U: ANNOUNCEMENT FOR lSTtl Tho STATE KEtUSTER will ce hiRtrh tbepocpte ealarged and lmprTed. xaaktog It efie of the largest newspapers pablUhcd in the Wait, C ash FatrVription Pric. r year. fl 5 copies W one Poll Ofice. " 17 JO iH 112 "0 0 - 3) 00 TUK STATE RMrSTER it published at the Capital of the 6tat. and therefore has facitltiet lor pubUshlngBewiof interest to the popls of all r-.rtlo8s of the Stat, making it emphatically a STATE PAPR. fellrtpc'ru of the Legv latare. ConTeatioas aaJ other meetingt held at tbe Cpital will bo prosaotly furnished to our readers, citing adniaUgei which no othpa per poe9es. aSEND FOR SAMPLE COPT, which we will forward free. CLOTD 1 SM.4IL3. Publishers. Lincoln, rfeb. Red Cloud Retail Market. CORBECTED WEEKLT BY GARBER h CO. Crushed Sugar, for a dollar 6th A Coffee Sugar i C Coffee ougar 1 How Coffee aucar...... ! Dark Brown Sugar...- W Choice Uio Coffee - Rice..... ...... ...... o Gunpowder Tea per lb $ 1 80 Oolong..... .. vv Ybunc tlynon "' Satukiid Side Meat..... ' Canvassed Shoulders 15 Imperial....... '' Butter Ib(5v-0 Kvgs... . ...... .......... io Flour. Beatrice Cream of the Valley 3.40 do XXXX, Llvbron -- 3.2.- Bed Flannels 4lKji60 White do OvtCu Twilled do 60 Brown Shirting 13!i Spragueand Merrimac Prints 1- Common Print '.' Brown Demins ..... ..... .. tsiue ...................... , - Heavy Brown Ducking ilT(l3U Stripe " ' lS-5 Heavy Boots.. ..,....i t S(Kf ') Light Boots. -1 S6 - cavy ahocs. - l; V, Nails. ' JWJ WANTED! FIt KmafJrefl fe la Exchaage for HP1, -1 . - ft Caaaiatiag ia fart of STOVES, . TINWARE, HOLLOW WARK, SADDLES, UARSiSSBriss cMrtmm n-r m asons TOOIs, NAILS of ALL KINDS ANDSIZES.CAKPENTEllS CUALK BED, WIlITCt , AND BLUE, TAPE LINES, k CHALK LINES, k CLOTHES LINES, SPADES, SHOVELS HOES. SCOOPS, HAY" KNIVES,- FOBKS, RAKES. BLASTIFO POWDeIII, KIFLE POWDFll. OAltT- KIDGES, ALL SIZES, COARSE k FINE SHOT, SCHOOL BELLS, &c AXES, &c. Farm Implements a Specality TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED TABLE and TEA 8POON3. Tht Best and Cheapest THZ REEO BREAKING PLOW. It U sot afecary to eawaterate every thing osj haad, but aaSee to My that aay article ia omr Ut eaa b had at ike iVasa. kaowa am tke Wat M. B- McNITT, kitD CLOUD, "J - JtMMKdSMl: h Lr i:ni jt FKHtf J. D. POST, Propriettr. Ubticc Sited ap a tare Slh!e it prepare at all Uisn to furnUh roout asd fovl tit tease. Liter) Hits oo short aotke. StiSIe Wect cf HttHtr icszt, WM. VANWI.SKLK. ,. 1 W. BRoWN. VANWINKLE 4 BROWN, PAINTERS, KrecytaSs done it. tb mt aMlttle and wormalik maner. nnatly and with di -patch, Country work ollcittU and pro-lace taken la exchange. 7-Id M- O'MJLLIVAN, J. P. i NOTARY PUBLIC, STTSSTO:?, ?rasilb Zx, ITcb. Conveyancing and al matters Vtalning a KeI IJtUtcr other FnP1ty l rum pi- ly and tropcily eecuteJ. frt-oaptica Tlz& a Spallt7. DR. D !r!ORRIi Practicing Physician Office and RbJldonco, iss CLCTO, irSSlASIA. Special attention given to chronio diseases. 1 24 ff lm H. A. If unur II, Would respectfully Inform the Iidle of Red Cloud and Ticlnttx that she l pre pirelto execute onlers fir MILLINERY, Dress-Making AND PLAIN SEWING of all Kinds. On hand and for a fine auortmtat of LACKS, VAIIiS, KID GLOVKS. LADIKS HATS. Ac Miss S. A. MUNSELL, tin McNitt's Building. RED CLOUD, - - - XEB: JOHN JACOB SON'S HOTEL, FEED, SAIiSd N ANL LIVERY STABLE. JUNIATA, Aaiam. Cm. Xtti; ARMSTRONG & MARTIN Bros DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK. CASH PAID FOR CATTLE, HOC., AIIEEF. IalVB Of ctery dccrifi'ibrl fcogllt and old. . Real Cldaflai, Hh. Jamaica Tiu-2w0 2zbli U tha Aera. S03IfmiING NEW. rmrmrm ata aiawaJwaMrtw alastsl ThieV A0E5T3 WAXTOTOSJTLLTIf JAVAXKSKvdA: Tbe pas hare rerestly ba beoegkt tk ! ctmBtryfnn Japaa.aBi pr tee tkeSnaet Pea kawa f r Table or to'f t a. Tke grew ia tke form of a bsk. tivm ZUti tM. fctfa Bad do sot rea'aire rJekfag. 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