W'"' i''"ii -3?1 UW a i "Bu'i'' -w W v r. P "-" VSnmBaaaal S- I ' &Srmaai vn. " Xaaam mmH X' V H--sT r' - 3w- k H X. "V I I r. r a i - : vC. m V) i-i s. s ? . OLDEST STORE -IN- Webster County. THE BEST TRADING POINT IN TUB Republican ValWy 8. CARBER & Co. SEALERS IF General Merchandise, CaK8lSTINQ Or tlry Goods, FUBXITtJRE, Git Sash, 4nd a Great Variety of other Articles. :0: One stoe of Dry Goods has been ne eded with special reference to the Wants of the People, and consists in part of FINE DRESS GOODS, CALICOES, BROWN & BLEACHED MUS LINS, PRINTS, CHECKS, GINGHAMS, &0.&C. The Ladies of Webster County and are respectfully invited to examine our haw stock uf r-v. DRESS GOODS, Whieh we feel warranted (As Largest an braayht into Southwcrst Nebraska, an Which will bo sold at Prices that Defy Competition. We alst keep on hand a Godd Stoclc of READY MADE CLQTHIJVTG Of various kinds and extra aualities and for sale cither by the suit or single axtiola. SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, And everything else in that Line; Canned Fruits in VarietV. Oll.lCCO ic CICIARS. TINWARE, STONEWARE, WOODEN-WARE. FLOUR & MEAL ACai ACajJ BOOTS & SHOES - To to suit the wants of everybody. We wish, to call the attention of the Public to the fact that we are constant ly keeping oa hasd a full assortaieat of Goods which we will sell at Sottotm Jftriee For Cash. Call and look at oar Good's and do sot fail to inquire the Prices. JH j4 . THE RES CLOUD CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. Xottca in thu Column 10 Cents a Line. Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. T. W. Tipton, BrownTille. P. W. Hitchcock. Omaha, Lortnto Crounse. U. S. Senator. U. S Senator. Representatire. EXECUTIVE. R.W. rarau. BrownTille, GoTeroor. J. J. Oof per. Lincoln. Bee. of State. J.B Western. Beatrice. Auditor. If. A. Koni. Colombnt . Trprtf't r. J. R. Webster Beatrice. Alt' Oea. J. M. McKancle. Liht In. SaaL Pab. Injtrao'n JUDICIARY. fleo. B. Like. Omaha. Chief Jtitiee. Daniel Oantt. Nebraska City.) AH . u j Haana) Maxwell. PlatUmonth " J". WEH5TER COUNTY. J. A. Talleys. K. II. Jonei, I. W. Tulleys. II. C. Bill. H. 8. Kaley. L. F. MunI. Coanty Clerk Treararer. Probata Jadft-e. Sheriff. School Hup't. Coroner. Ceunty SUrveyor, County Commissioner. W. K. Thorn, A. M. Hardy, i7. S. r O. W. Ball F. M&tteson Arrivals and Departures of Vail at tie aeaciotafonozKe. - Jtiniata and Red Cload, arrives Tuesdays and r ridars. 6 o'clock p. m. Leare Wednesdays and Haturdayi, 7 a. m Hebron and Franklin, arrive. gonc Wen Tuesdays and Friday. 6 p. m. Leave n bdaea dars and Saturdays 7 a. m. Going; East. Arrive Mondays and Thursdays. n p. m. Iavrs Tuesday and rndaya, 7 a. m Smith Center and 1 iea ' I Cloud. Arrive Tues- days G n. id. Leave Wednetd&V; 7 A. in Jewull and Red Cloud. Arrives Saturdays. 12 ni. Leaves 1 p. m. . All peraoDf wishing tn Register letter, will pi ae hand them in the evening before the mail leaves M. B. McNITT. P. M. I Dutch Breakfast Tea, a splendid ar ticle $i 10 per lb. at Berenzen & Co's. Kerosene 40ct5, per gallon, at Gabber's. Fresh Hallibut at Bereszen k Co. Whitefish and Codfish at Gabber & Co's. California Millet, the best ffiss seed in the world, just imported. At $1.75 per bushel Berenzen & Co. ' Yard wide unbleached cotton for 12 cents, at John ft. Potter's. - m - Fancy Groceries, at the Ne Berenz Reed Breaking Plows at 27.50. Anti-Granger plow Bo ceived at BeRenze m .- Onion Seed for sale at M 29 cents an ddrice or 75 cents Dog cheap. Large let of Boots and Shoes just ar rived at Garber & Co's, New Goods at MdNitr's. New supply of Hardware at Berenzen & Co's. t " Heaps " of New Goods at Garber & Co's. Grain Sacks, for sale at McNitt's. &EK08ENE, only 40cts. per gallon, at Berenzen's. . Ladies Wear, at Garber & Co's. a ThV. best Ax Handles in the country at Berenzen & CVs. Knives and Forks at McNitt's, for the smail sum of $1.15 per set. GRAss Seed, dl kinds at McNitt's. Fine assortment of Clocks, at S. Garber & Co'b. A Full slock of Door and House Trimmiues at Granger prices, at the Hardware Store. Si lbs. Choice Rio Coffee for $1, at Garber's. McNrn has received, and is receiving a large and complete stock of Faraiag Implements. a 8 lbs. Light Brown Sugar for $1, at Garber's. a Large lot of assorted No. 1 Italian Violin, Guitar aad Banjo Strings, at Garber's. LOWEST PRICES Yet named in Red Cloud. We hare jdat received a fresh supply of Dry Goods aau Groceries of the very best quality, which we wili guiraatee to sell at the lowest living figures. We want to be understood to mean just what we say, and we invite all, when theycoaae to town, to give us a call aad examine oar Goods, and fad Prices. J. G. Potter. FURS! FURS1 Highest ntarket price paid in oaan for Hides and Fars of every diwriprion. Wx. MONitiOMlRT, 30td Guide Rock, Neb. a A full stock of Dr. Javrje'a Celebrated Family Medicines, for sale at Garber k Co1. CAtDlfJAN Jackets the very thing to protect you irons the wintry winds for sale at Garber k Co's. Yard wide unbleached Madia, 11 cents per yard, at Berenzen & Co. WaUTxnsB 11 cents per poand nt TsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaS' OAlulOKBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaati (JiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal rr-rmmmmfr rrwmmmraj x luna ! 1'tui.iivb o. iaspraaaaaawarsaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaa I i-lnssanawnawiau. Col. Lex Eitelle returned home bo Tuesday evening. The CoL looks fat and hearty, aad is all ready for uaaicess. Office over McNitt's Hardware' Store. ReV. Mr. Bond, Quaker, preached it the School House on Tuesday evening. ata an eamns i New item of interest, Hotel arrival. Weather pleasant, enow all gone. Read "Mac's" letter in this week's m m Persons desiring to purchase town lot, should call on Estelie, who is agent for the sale of them. The boys around town had a very pleasant name of base ball on Tuesday evening. MB. Mobuan, of the LaClede House, showed us a finely executed card for his house the other tnorniag. This is a good hotel and should be well pattonized. a i aw We received a pleasant call from Jas. Laird, ft promising lawyer from Juniata. He is also a Col. and member of the Governor's staff. Also Mr. W. B. Thorn, Treasurer of Adams Co., paid his re spects while visiting our town. A rival landlord made his appear ance at the Valley House on Saturday last He appears to give good satisfao tion, and mak.'S little change in pro gramme of business. Joe thinks as he weighs but ten pounds, he will give him his board and clothes for his company. Notice the new "ad." of the new law firm of the new lawyers in this new town, viz. Laird & Estelie. On Saturday last, as Dr. Williams was crossing the river, his team broke through the toe, precipitating him into the water. After 6ome difficulty he suc ceeded in getting out, but left his horse for dead. The Indians Went to the res cue, saved the horse and returned him to the Dr., after he had wall paid them for their labor. The Otoes quietly sallied out of town on Sunday morning last It was a curi ous sight to see the paraphanalia of each poney and its load, the squaws and pappooses, the bucks and dogs, no two alike, as they made their way in true In dian file, toward their homes. Heap big Indian, run heap shoo whiss'st ! A lawsuit was held at the Court House on Monday last. It was an action brought by F. P. Reed against L. F. Munsell for trespass of cattle is Reed's cornfield last summer. Three arbitrators were elected to decide the question; W. N. Richardson, E. B. Smith, and Z. P. Earl and the case was argued before them. Our lawyers argued the case with great deal of skill and very discreetly. At the conclusion tho referees gave their decision granting Reed fifteen bushels of corn, and Munsell to pay the coat of court, which was fifteen dollars. Tns March namberof Wood's House hold Magazine is a capital one. It opens with an interesting story entitled, "The Guiding Hand," by Mrs. H. G. Rowe; following this Joseph Snider gives his "Experiences in the City," no an article which for its simple truth the youth of the land should read to their profit ; " My Prayer " is not n religions sketch, as one would suppose from the title, but is n most touching story told in the sincere manner and rough speech of a railroad hand. "The Weekly Diaboli cal," b Kark Kse, aims a sharp and timely blow at sensational literature. "The Kaiser Frederick" is one of Mary Hartwell's entertaining stories. In the installment of "Misery Jippeau," H. V. Osborne raps the knuckets of the fash ionable clergyman, ana buries Anta Pb from autht. There are atreral other articles of merit, aad some choice poetry. The Magazine contains six illustration, including nine design for a Country School House. Terms only one dollar a year with cfcromo Yosexite onedollar aadn half. Subscriptions may besrin with any number. Addre. Wood's Ho'usemold Magazine. Newburgu, N. Y. 10?lsValU7All, The following are tha arrivals at the Valley Hoaee, from Friday, Marak 13, toTaeedayMarakl7: MarkH. Watwer. C. W. Sfwaatar.- Marian Papka, Bari Hanner, Isntay Burrie, Red Ctend, Neb,: GeernaSfy Juniata, Neks Jamas HoMnr, Gaida Rock, Neb,; Prne Owens, Habroa, Nek; Edward Oweas and wifa, Bnrr Onk, Kan.; Henry Ownau, Henren, Nen.; Kafaa Mikaoh. J. A.Tdaera,and L W. Tu-eya, Red Goad, Nek,; W. H. Bnrr; Juniata, Nek.: Jenepk Getnar, Arogaia, IB : J. A. rUbanl, J. U. Center, Kan. ; P. A. Ranawtv Murine Inwa; Mms Unit Mr, VarrUafc, Kan; F. N. Kwawrtawxy Km ? Nek; W. B. Tkarn, Jam. La, Jawiate, Neb.; James Honmsr, Guide Beak,- Hnk W.K. Tkora, kUrmeay. Nats; 4.1a. GtMdoa. P. Bnnkiev, aad H. H.Oatay. Gem, Kan.; Mm Jennin WarreV datMli Center, Kan.; Staart Hint, -&mttkUea tar. Kan.: W. H. Nnmaas Can. ItanU ''- -' Jt. J- W iaaaaaaaaaaa I aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal LH . G. & nlaw-nnCnmnUjIsanwnnn.itaA CHAS. R. JONES, fcsXAEfcal Iff Goods Groceries? Boots Shoe' Hats, Caps, Oueensware, Tin-ware, Fornrituire., Hardware, Stoves, AND GRAIN. I aaa Agent for the BEEP NEBRASKA CITY PLOW, Dixtn Breaking and Stirring Plow. Weir ana SweeepstnUes com Plow, AOL1NE CORK PLASTER. ALSO A GOOD LINE OF HAND PLANTERS, REAPERS, WAGONS, MOWERS, And FARMING Implements, Call and EiMBiae Stock and Price- At My New Store Building 2nd Door North of Post Offica, JjsjMiata Avenue, JUNIATA, ""' NEBRASKA. UABBIS2. STEWART FORBES. At the resi dence of C. M. Forbes of Webster Co, Neb.; 3Ir. Linus G. Stewart, of Fillmore Co., Neb., and Miss Arbk lia H. Forbes, of Webster Co., Neb. By C W. Wilson, J. P. L- P. S. Please hate your County Com missioners manufacture a few more Jus tices of the Peace in the north side of your County. C. W. W. BEAL-CATLETT. At Red Cloud, March 12th, 1874, Mr. Warren Beal and Miss Eva V. Catlett, all of Webster Co., Neb., by 1. W. Tulleys; Probate Judge. coioassioNSss'icsETiva. Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting ot the lloard ot County Com missioners, of Webster County, Neb., will be held at the Court House in Red Cloud, on Wednesday, March 25th, 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. A. Tullevs, County Clerk. UNCLAIMED UET7S3 XISL List of unclaimed letters remaining in this office, Fob. 2Sth : Mre. May Petgrew. Mr. David Petgrew. Mrs. Hannah Mickle. M. B. McNirr, P. H. Notice of Annual Sekotl Heating. The annual meeting of School District No. 2, of Webster County, for the Elec tion of 8chool District Officers, and for tho transaction of such other business as may lawfully come before) it, will be held oAhe School Houso iri Bed Cloud, on S-fAe Gthday of Aprij. D. 1874, at 1 trcteearpTu. 1--3- - - Dated this 12th day of March, 1874. I. W. Tulleys, Director. TlatSlS NOTICE. I hereby notify all persons that I have purchased tho south-half of S. E. 1, and the east half of the south half of the S. W. J,of Sec. 12, Town 1, Range 11 West, Webster county,- Neb., also the "lots" north of the above described land, the same being bounded on the north by the Republican river. And all persons are forbid cutting any wood or timber on the same. 37-4w A. G. Carey. Weekly Report of Sohool in Dist. No. 2, Red Cloud, for the week ending Wednesday, March IS, 1871. No. attending school ..52. No. not absent J day...... .......34. No. not tardy 39. No. oot whispered - 15. C. W. Spbinoer, Teacher. for Sale nr Stat My Livery Stable in Red Cloud, for merly owned by A. E. Perry, will be Fold cheap for cash', or with part doWri, I will give 6 months time on balance. John G. Potter. Wm. Van Winkle & I. W. Brown has this 4th day of March,- 187.4, dis solved their partnership in the Painting business. All debts due the firm will be paid to Van., who will be found nt his old shop, 2 doors south of the Court House. Wm. Van Winkle. L W. Brown. i Smsgnriaa Oram feed; James Murphy, on Buffalo reek, eight miles west of Red Cload has Hun garian Gran Seed for sale at reasonable rates. 90tf drtTtamUyVntifn. . To all whom it may concern; Notice is hereby given that a co-partnenkip kas given twea this day formed between Potter nod Alfred E. Perry, fbr the pur nrn pose of currying on a general merebnn aise basiaess, ander the name of Potter k Perry, at the old score nerntofore occupied by J. G. Potter. J. G- PoiTEm. t Alfred E. Perry. J Feb. 25th, 1874. W-ttioalfstisa. The perroenkip heietofere existing between William rennimore k Hans. O. t..i,r n;r.rfA. v..vt;.v na was dissolved the twenty-irst day of Febratry 1874, by mntaal coasaat. An indebted to fluid inn are kereky notiEed tkat R. C Ldhafstfll carries oa kasineM at tkeold stand, and nH indebted to the late above named trm, oa ante or kook notwaat. are batchy notiied U calaad tsttie kk H. a LoksT, ke Magnatkor inedteiriltnW!alsectnJnaaakMuness n mid trm. Wm. Fenwimorr. B.C. Lomff.1 Rim ma, Frankwn Ov, Nek J xTyaawaaaniAvatywnKaiMiag Otjrmtft-atwnanrcnnawl made,' rn a OUVAHa, ni5 Kreerua. VruiCawty1nnrdTaaaarfnrted WaanntT ,wdaw h da k tnewngk an Mnnmjtaaa at ib yaart la nan Red Cloud Retail Market. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY OAnBER A CO. Crushed Sugar, for a dollar ...:.:. 6th A Coffee Sugar 6 C Coffee Sugar 7 Yellow Coffee Sugar ." Dark Brown Sugar ' 9!ts Choice Rio Coffee 2? Rice Gunpowder Tea per ft ..$ 1 0 Uolong ;...: i'O Young Hyson 90 Smoked Side Meat 12 Canvassed Shoulders 15 J III pCi in 1 I f iSUtlCr aaati lO(.0 VjkSs ! 111 Flour, Beatrice Cream of thu Valley 3.40 do XXXX, Hebron - ... 3.25 Red Flannels 40(60 White do :..:... : 50(tCO Twilled do 60 Brown Shirtin? 1 3(74 18 Sprague and Merrimac Prints 12$ Common Prints 10 Brown Detuius...i. 25 Blue " ..:: ; 25 Heavy Brown Ducking 25(3:30 Stripe " " 18(0.25 Heavy Boots 4 5()5 50 Light Boots 4 506 25 Heavy Shoes 2 25(d2 75 Nails .- 7J(o8l Riverton Retail Market CORREdED WEEKLY BV II. C. L0I1FV. Crushed Sugar for a dollar...... 6tt C. Coffee Sugar. .7. 7 Yellow Cofiee Sugar U Choice Rio Coffee....; 2 J Rice : 84 Tea per lb $1.00$1.CU Butter uer ft .lC(a20 tFlainnewper yard 40vjfi5U itrown onimng per yaru xon Prints 12$ CotKmdn Prints 10 Brown Dennis 20 Heavy Brown Ducking 27 Boots and Shoes (memi) per pair..$2fe$5 Womens Shoes per pair $2$3 Nails per lb 7lQi.8j W. N. RICHARDSON, J. A. TULLEYS. Richardson & Tulleys, SEAL ZSTATS C0LLECTHT9 AOINTS. Will by and sell Real Exttte oa Coramiuioa. and pay taxes fur non-ructdento. Special attention (riven to collectinns. Cor rrsnofldeneo solicited. All letters of inauirr. or on basinecs promptly answered. RED CLOUD. - - - NEB. JAMBS LAIRD. LSI BflTtLlK, Red Cloud. Juniata. LAZSSASSTSLLS, Attorneys at RED CLOUD, - - - NEB. AECHIIAI.B K. KINNE 1R. NOT AST PUBLIC. SEAL S37ATS AQZT, AITS AUCTIOl'SSSs All bnslneaa atrictlr attended to and all cor respondence, promptly annwerol. Special at t ntion atven to payment of taxes. Collections and Real rotate Practice. RIVERTON. FRANKLIN CO.. NEB. STONE MASOIVT. W. C. WEBER, Wonld anaoaace to the people of Red Cload aad ricinitr that ha is nreiarei to do all kinds of Masot Work, on ahort notice and reasonable teras. jail oraera may Daieitattaiaotaceora. his residence miles north -eait of Red Cload. Sec 20. town 1, ranre 10 west. MJUE! IiaiE!! MaxWell & Oingee Wwfclajnfora the labile thit they hare taade tesuire preparations to aaaaafactara Lisie. and will keep oa hand a FULL 8UPPLY to Beet the demand of the publis, which will h sold at eaonah rates. - enanCauiker tbe lUce RiTS arrflea wast f Red CloaC bride ea Soath SidsofRIer: SEED CORN. I hart for sale a choica lot of Wnrra Ooas. kaowa as tha "IbMssri Twllcy vmvr This Tariety has a small eoh. aad very Jee kernel, aad is nacaliarry adapted to this t eclioa ofeoaatry. JThis Cora aweraced 70 bashelr per acre lt seaaea,aM groaad.ad basatb.oa tha sad. srlhU Head Is eatirely free frasa ssixtore Witk ather rarteti s for 4t tha Red Cload Meat Market aa til farther sstica. lrtcat perbtnhel. A. J.RSNEKKm. 32- ifKCA soLsxar wniow. The heat WlBow for Kre fence, hedge, or wjasl break, nnsl is highly oraamentnl. Grawn on nit kwada of hh1 enjunHy well. For mm it $2J2S per thonanad. hy D. S. HELVBRN. 26-13w Red Cbad, Neb. Mai Jones is now prepared to give Manic Lernaaa. cither Inetranaenul or TocaL All persona denring intmctkR kuHuie anl pleae call on Mrs. A. M. Jnsaaav who aiS antra iauaM aa va.Aaw HARDWARE - HARDWARE Plows. Pldws ! I am now ready to supply the public with all kinds of Hardware. Conitim; in part of ROCK ISLAND. PEKI.V. GARDEN CITY. CLIPPFR. REED BREAKING PLOW.FURST k BRADLEY, nnl RLAC'K HAWK WALKING fTLTlVATOR, BROWNS nn-j CLIMAX CORN PL VNTERS. DOUBLE SnOVKL PLOWS. WOOD, IRON BE M. SCOTCH A FRIEDMAN'S PAT ENT HARROWS. FURST.V BRADLEY, nnd DAYTON SULKY HAY RAKES. EXCEL SIOR REVOLVING. RAKES, GRAIN CRADLES. GRASS SCYTHE S. And Everjthiau? Csiiaily Kpt in nil IMPLEMENT STORE. Also a full Stock of NAILS, DOOR TRIMMINGS, and SADDLERS HARDWARE, CAR PENTERS and MASONS TOOLS. A full lirie of Pocket and Table Cutthry, Stoves, Tluwiire, CARRIAGE BOLTS, all lengths and SiZCP. GARDE & GRASS SEED of ftllKiririM. M. B McNITT, BSD CLOUDi . - NEBRASKA. jafnTanOmliwnl Wjranianyrr First-class Bailding Stone, for 50 cts. a perch, at my Qaary, two miles north of Red Cloud. unjuAll orders promptly filled. 3m-n30 Noah Perky. GO TO Piatt's Piatt's DRUG STORE For your DRUGS, PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, Ac. Acd you will get them cheaper than Elsewhere. THE ONLY Boot t& Shoa Shop In Webater County. -0- jmnx s parks Wishes to inform the Tuhlic generally that he it prepared at aJ times to lake. ordcfS and iDaouf'ttar all kind of Boots & Shoes In the Bat Pbu&le Style JmyFine Calf Boot) made to order and Perfect Fit Warraated- Repairing en Short Notice. 1 COOK Hasfttad ap ais New Stone Building for a BInLitsABl TLUJJL. awTXamaers UL tie Frcssaes. Jast life U to ealoj this PaaJr Oasa a sdee; qatet maaer 2wiSn3s !MmT A FEEli J. D. POST. Proprietor. Hatinff&UtM up a lars Stbl t rTrrt at all tiro-, . lurnult -tu nixlfVJ f;r tnama. PAIIVTTJSR. KterjthiPf don n th rai nflntl al workmanlike ttuubcr actlr I "ith li patch C'-'untry work .lici.-il anJ jnlue taken in crntifr. UT-t.l 5 0inLlVAN7 J. P. & NOTARY PUBLIC, CotircyaDrmf anl a'l mittrra rrrtatntaff U leil ljtt orhcr lrtrty pnimi't ly and i'rorly necutaJ. ?r-er:?ti:a niiags a Spccilitj. Dlt. 1. IflORKIM Practicing Physician, Office and Resilience, -SID CWTO, KSSlaSSA. fmySpeci.il ftttention given lo chronift diseases, trnt 24 itfisH H. A. 9Iuiieti, Wonld rMpvctfulIy Infurm the I.adlr of He J Cloud arl ricinlty tht ht i pra- parrdta rtccJto ortori br MILLINERY, Dress-Making AND PLAIN SEWING of all Kinds. On hand aud for o a flne UJottmeat of LACES, VAILS, KID GLOVES. LADIES HATS. Ac Miss S. A. MUNSELL, fin McNitt'i lluildlns.l RED CLOUD. - - - - XE8. JOHN JACOB SON'S HOTEL, FEKD, SALE, AND LI V E R Y STABLE. JtJl ATA, AdAitia C. NcUi ARMSTRONG dt MARTIN Bret DEALKR8 TN L.IVM2 STOCK CASH PAID FOR CATTLR, llOtwS, a-nEEP; LIVE TOK Of aery docriptian boaght and sold. Real Clftmd, Xrh. TliCl KT1XDABD, Worcester's Quarto JDMCTiOJWIRVi RoMSDmendetl br the SapHc!eieat of Pablic lastraetioa fat the Slate of XaVraska. The aathiritr of tht U g. HeaaU aad aTatase of Krpre.eautir. 4&d f armaTT. seas ss, qcict. . Xkun. . auasatz. nuiKit, sTar. tarrse mtm, vilu. wT3aof. hskt, rstioa. aoraias; aad the Ieadis aathrs cf Earop aad AateriesW Retail Price, - $10.00; Liberal 4isat sraJe la aib-jol dtstrieW ttAthtrr. tai:aUr asd 'lata- BECOMMKNDED TEXT BOOKS, for Co as mo n Schools. BHbnl leaders. tVpreenter Dc-uonane-, WrcrsKr btefttnz Vhoks aa4 SeavoyV U. S. Ilwory, are aim roeommtrtcJ by tb Sute Ssnennten dent.j -.'.3-. kTIU3TON.PWfn; 4 Ui. 4S Mima JOnS M. TAGGAXT A M n'nhmyrn. a w.iTiS?!Snaaarir ji I j S. GARBER 4 CO. JaawtJniant, lna v 'H ' ? :. t-J - t. -X.V -" '&i y Jk w-'A.L.-i , etr-r- Buwsaa -.rvaEflfe-'. UOnv -w4 t,