r '? r n CfBl J ? & .VXiT- - --" -' LULVC.TJSi-? t - 1r IH- J -' c J ? t ts. . N ;p-;7ysagpgsq6Pt nMua-vi - 5 "utifxj" . - m . m iifl? p? r . k H gs6- f THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. C. L. MATHER, Editor. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15. i. I!EI'4LBMCtX NTATK CUXVE.V - - A TIOX. A Republican State Convention will 4 be held at the City of Lincoln, on WfjiNKRIUY, Skit 2nd, 171. at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination one candidate j lor Member ot (Jongress contingent candidates for Governor Secretary of State, TreaFurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, State Prison In ! pector, and Attorney (jcnenl; an 1 for the transaction of fetich other bon nets as may properly come before it. The Delegates present l'r each Judi cial District will nominate a suitable pcr.on for District attorney for their rr-pectivc districts. The organized uunnti arc entitled Counties ca-t of i lie Mxth P. M. elioiild be entitled to one dIccatc for each 1,000 inhabit .nt. :r:cordiiiK to thecen-in taken during too current m. . v. ,. v-fir mill nnn fur r-nlt lrri"fiAn mfr h()0. Hut each oruniod countv shall he entitled to at least one didecate. VKiunzcu c-ounuca wcsi 01 me uui P. M. shall be entitled to one dele pate c.'.ch, and one additional delegate for each 1,00'J inhabit.ints, accouling to the census :i foresaid, and one for each fiaction over oOi), as follows: Adams Antelope.. Hoonc Hutlcr , Hurt IjJefTorson - Jolmsfin .i -IKoaniey 4 Keith ... 1 I 'ii'UiC'iJcr .... .'Liiienln 10 Madi-on 1-1 IJufialo (liase (?edar Colfax Cheyenne. .. Cumin? Dakota Dawson Dixon Dodiic Douglas .... .- Dim.ly ...... Franklin Fillmore... Kurnas Frontier (;iC ti'osper Uar'a" -Tlall Jloward .... Hitchcock.. Hamilton. - ..4 .2 Nemaha.. .. Nuckolls Otoe ..'ii Pawnee. . .8 ! i 1P1CC o, Platte 2 Phtdps I Oliv ' 7 lied Willow. .. 23 HichanUon . rj, Ty Saundeis 2 uwa.d ..... ......I t.iiiton O.Shrrman.... .11 li Timer.... ;il!t y .... v, :ibiiington i lVebstcr Holt 1 Unorganized tcr..l The counties nr recommended to elect alternate delegate to act in cao tho delegates elect fail to attend the Convention; ant the counties are re commend to exclude proxies for dele gates that do not reside in ihe coun ties they propo-c to represent. Hy order of the Committee. ' F. M. JwIINoON', Chaiimau. C. II. Geue, Secretary. Secatcrial. The members of the Senatorial Com mittee of the 12th Senatoti'il District are requested to meet at Ilastinss on Thursday the 20th day of August, -?z. 3874, at 2 o'clock p. in,, for the pur- pore of apportioning the delegates to the several counties in the di4iict and to fix the time and place of the Sena . tonal Convention ; and for .-uch other business as may come before them. Vv'iM. R. Gaylohd, Ch'mn SenaJori 1 Com. Twelfth Di: :rict E:r.iibi:aa C:n7cnt:cn. Notice is hereby given tint the re publican convention of the above di triet will be held at Neb on. NuekoIL county, on Friday tbe2th day of Aug ust, 1S74, at 10 o'clock, a. im. for the purpose of putting in nomination a candidate for Representative in the State legislature. Delegates arc appoi tinned to the several counties as follows : JcfuTsrn 4 I Thayer, " . Nuckolls 2 Webster, ; County convention are requested to take such action a may be neces sary to secure the appointment of such delegates. By order of the Commitfe, J. B. SK INKER, Chairman. EEPUiLICiiiT COUNTY C01W3NTI02T. A Republican county convention will be held at Red Cloud, Neb. on Tuesday the 25th day of August 1574, at 1 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of placing iu nomination one candidate for County Commissioner from the Third District, and for the purpose of electing Three delegates to the lie publican State Convention, deb. gates to "the Senatorial District convention, and three delegates to the Reprc.-onta-' tive District convention. The basis b ' tfipra.-tnria-is fued as follow.? :.one I delegate from each preii ict and one lor each twenty live voters or mjor part theieof aeordin to the assessors returns of the Spiing of ISJ4. Upon this basis, each precinct will be entitled to representation as fol lows : uide Rock ?. 7 ti tinuc vTCca-' larmony It is recommended that the several jmsciccts hold primary meetings on the "Saturday proceeding at such time and places as may be designated by the precinct committees. C. L Mather, Chaironn Central Com IF. opinion is general. prevalent it It is not advisable under existing btreumstanees to hold a county fair ! .jib coming fall. Thc scarcity of mon- iestmction of almost every- ling in the agricultural line, and ris I Ser irood and valid reasons, nave led h io twnn'.- n tliis ?nc!usiou. While I?? ?. 4 !. ..;,. r,e r-'.r.rr tstr m nyrcfc iuc umajiy i i.iiij, j one of oar pet projects, we cannot but coincide with the expressed opinions cf e'1 with Tvhuiu tc have converged. 4 r ; The "Total Prohibition Party," as it i3 called, has issued a call for a State convention for the purpose of nomina ting a State ticket, to meet at Lincoln,! on the lUth (by of August. The call apportions delegate to the various counties, and in other respects starts out as a full-fledged party, ready, to throw down the gauntlet, and lake its chances in the lioIJ of partian war- J . hrv. I hat this is one of the devices 'of the enemy to weaken the Ilepubii- can party, and oilily turn the clcc- tion into a democratic triumph, is ap parent upon the very face of the caM. Not one of the participants in the movement have the remote.-t idea of success, nor that they will draw a initio democratic vote. Not that our democratic friends arc not mainly in favor of temperance, and even pro - 'hibition when considered simply ns atflract questions, but because thry are too wi'c to bite at a b-iit that will dmdo their party The prohibition- jt know ihi- a well a any one, but ' arc willinir on amount of di.-appointed -. , r ,, ambiinn, anil for oilier rcaon. to ' divide and if pos-iible. destroy the re- j publican party. Jlicysny: . "The rieni U o urn , hilmn. not monopoly, and anti-ehi-s legislation. Tlio-e in favor nf radieil change in the manner of clcctinc President, A ice President and Senator-; and all votei who can heartily endorse the piriform nf the National Pruhibition.Party. are invited to participate in this 7;tic dc- -pnrltirc ()ir Htote U blank. The State Convention will be free of all nartv ; i tis and if the people of Nehra-ka srte ii loiiomm'ite mm, "gooi! men, ami truo," wo think the whole ticket cm Vo-''f.ctc,lon TeMlayf October !.J, J s4. This is the ,m m w;,i, j,ut ;ltje moiification, of all U-clk-atMied ele ment in every State where t!;0 I'c puhlican'; now have tins a-eendar.cv. uAnti-mnnnpnly." ''! -s lej;Matin!i,M etc.. are the catch word-, to attract the tt-iitlon or i he unwaryv Tijc repub lican party lm always been jirogrc.-s-jve, and rcaly to take up and advo cate any reform, and while not dis- tmc'.ly "prohibition" on the temper j ance question, has dnnn a rcat dealj : that has been beneficial to the tcm-1 perancc eau-o. We believe that the preat mov'ng Vpiiits in thi-, "new de parture aro mostly renegade republi cans wiio have failed in seenrinc per sonal and fclhMi ends in tint party, and have left that party for the par ty's good. 'V J-lfiCT i1JT Aiii:AR.vh ii.watc thai all side issues, indepenlent movement'', and that sort of thin?, concocted by the demncracv and liberal, will prove fearful failures. The demoeiats don't take any .-lock in them except so far as they can be u-cd to weaken rcpuh licanism. and the tliin? is too thin to delude any co-i-i.hrable number of re. publican, "he Independents tried hard to organi :c and succeeded in set ting a day when they '.vorc to meet at Lincoln and go through tho process of purifying the State. The occasion was honored bv the presence of two individual, both from the same coun iy, and bath disappointed o.Tice seek ers in previous year?. A similar fail ure ha; overtaken other movements of a kindred nature. A call for a republican county convention will be found in another column. The fall campaign will open in r. few day, and probably be a lively one, both as regards State and county affair. We hope that tho people of Webster county will bo in general at tendance at th? primary meetings, and i that a full delegation from every pre- cinct will be in a' tendance at the con vention. By giving the subject the attention it deserve there wi'I be less cau.-e of complaint, and a better state of feeling will be prevalent throughout the county. In particular, the farm eis should to a man attend the caucus, and see that ihey are represented by men in whom thy can (rust, and men who will look out for their bet inter ests. It will not do to let everything go by default on account of the de struction of crop?, and the general depression of busines. This very state of affairs may, "and probably will. bring on a condition of things that will make it more thi.ii usually nccesary that the whole people should take an interest iu local politics. Again, we say to the farmers and tax payer, at tend the primary meetings ! We hear it said that J. F.-Hender" shot, Esq., of Hebron, will be a can didate before the coming Representa tive convention for the honor of rep rcentimr the Twelfth District in the Ilonsc next winter. Mr. Hendershot i a young man of ability and honest;. with a great deal of "nerve" and would do honor to himself an! con stituency if nomimtcd and elected. Others may be equal, but there arj none that would do the District better service than Mr. Hendershot. The Gazett" of Juuiata in speaking of the class of teen who should be se lected to act as delc-cates at the differ fir" ! ent conventions, ha tho followi u u i which is exactly our owai sentiment; "Tho-c should be chosen from our best men they should be the truest and most honorable and trustworthy citizen s. The imnor(an2 of the wnrl- to be done by western men in the State conrcntior, oujrlit not to be forpotten. Thi Senatorial and- Representative convention? are no less iuinortant. We should have delegates elected who rill stand by their colors at the con vention, and not vote for a man whQ unwilling to give to -the west her duo proportiou-orpotTcr in the coun- cils of the State. There are politicians id the eastern counties who will "steal the livery of Heaven to serve the dev il in," and scruple at nothing to re tail the power they now hive over western Nebraska. - The voters of the county who send delegates to the county convention "are principal ly farmers. Often by the swapping an 1 tra ling going on in the conventions they arc thorn of their power. This has partly been the cause of the desertion -from the Re publican party of Iova to the Ami Monopoly. The farmers, by some chicanery, wore cheated out of their fcay in the hntter an 1 tli3 Uwvcri and professsotnl mnn of the towns enT .illv 'VnVjlel" cvarvthin' in that i line. There i no need, however, nf ' uch a thine in t hi? county as the farmer, numerically, are overwheln imrlythj stro-i.'jt- The twit troub le, bv th" way, 'n in the kind of men sent to tl e county convention. Kvery community hu.- 5l small ambitim poliic'an, who is forcmo-t in tinny ihiiiK- tat he may cet appointed to ; some important po-ition. Once there he i the tool of the professional pol iticians. To avert this lt evciv pie einct end the mo.-t .-nbt'inti:il and trustworthy men and not the dema- gui'.uua. u.j.Lrju. " A cnnTand important ie-son can and -hould be learned from the expe rience of the pr"M)t sca-nn. The fatmcrs have scpu that it will not do to depend altnccther upon one crop, be it cum or wheat. Ivther may be a failure here' as well a? in other State-, but it i a rare thin-? that both fail to gether. A diversity of crops .-hould be planted by every farmer. Corn, wheat, oat, rye nod barley, should be crown in proper ptoportioii'. Vhx vW al-o, do well, and pay to crow, tither for the fiber or seed. The ne cessity of more tnarou-h cultivation is "howi, nl-o. Up to n. time of the gras.ho!M,cr visitation, all tW com thnt came under our own observation wnii'ii wa jMairci cany aim properly cultivated, )romi.-ed well. Deep plow ? early planting or sowing. anY proj or cu'tivation, will bring good, paying crons ni.ic scaon out of ten. We have never seen anything quite "o dull as the Sensorial and Repre sentative cauldron in the diMric!s in which this tlr county i Mtuitcd. We haven't heard of a "-"ijj'o candidate or cither reprcvntalivo or Senator. But of course there will, when the Conven'ion isheld. be plonty cf candid:- lc! to c!ooe from. And we sia cerc'y hope that thny will bo selected with great cave and that Republican poli ticirns will not foriet that there arc farmer in the district to whom j due consideration should bo paid Junta la Gitzrl'c. F20H FKAlsKLIN C0U27T7. rro:22iing3 of a D2lsate Ccnveation en According (o a call for the citfatms of the different 1'reciuci.s in Franklin county. Neb., to meet at the town of Macon, in said county, on the fir.st day of Aug;: it, 1871, for the purpose of locating or taking a vote of the dele gTtes reprentig "the different Pre cincts on the iocation of (ho county seat of said county, to be voted on by t lie people of the county at the next general eleeuon, tho conveu ion met ami was caliou to ordir by .). A. i'er ry, and on motion, A. B. Kinncir was appointed temporary chairman, and J. R. McDonald, Secretary. On motion of J. A. Perry a committee of three on credentials be nppwntcd by the chairman. Motion cirri.'d. The chairman appointed C. C. Dake, John MiL-heli and R. W. Patterson, said committee. Mjtion to adjourn to meet again at I o'clock, p. lit., carried. Convention met according to ad journment and was called to order by the chairman. The committee on credential made their report that the different Precincts represented by dele gate? preent wero all correct. On motion, the report of the com mittee on credentials was accepted. Buffalo Precinct net having any S regular delegate.! appointed, on motion i j of C. B. Childs, Lewis Everly, John j Jiciunsey, .j:i-p- .-icivhisbj ui:v. C Steednnn, of Buffalo Precinct, be taken In as Ieeal delegates to repre sent said Precinct and cau tho vote for the same. Motion ca-ricd. The delegates representing the dif ferent Precincts were as follows : Grant Precinct A. B. Einnear, II. C. Lohff, C. B. Childs, John Mitchell, J. R. McDonald-.. Nor.Tii Franklin Precinct Wilkinson Farrar, Maddison Kinnny, S. M. Brown, Win. Thompson, Geo. Cur ant 5. Franklin Precinct Joseph A. Peery, W. S. Phipps, John E. Sim mons, J. T. Reaiis, 1L W. Patterson o. ; "- , ""-t-u L- uasc, u. , S'iintiMn:nn Ti P Millar- 1 tin I Macon Precinct C C Dake, D, .t.......w.., . ... .iuiii, v. uur I ton, Amos Bikci: 5. Ash GnovsPnF.ci.vcr- A. Jl. lC- I Ckroi, J. C 3Iurphy, Mr. Shuster, I T. J. Carroil, E. Folpa j. Buffalo PnEci.vcr. Lewi Ever ly, John McKinsoy, Jasper MoKinsey, A. C. Stcdaian i. A motion of J. A. Peery to appoint a committee of five on permanent or ganization was amended so as to in clude one from each Precinct. . Tho committee appointed were Peery, Date, Lohff, Everly, Kinney, Shuslcr snd Jlitchdl. Committee on jjennanenl. organiza tion reported as follows : For perma nent chairman, A. M. DeClercq; for Secretary J. R. McDonald .1. A T.irv Tiinvp.1 tlifit rlip.vnte fnr the location of the site for the county ' previous of con5dence concerning feat be taken by ballot. Motion car- their ability to endure it arc freely cx ricd. j pressed. They think it- will be no Motion by John Mitchell to take an worse, with the chances in favor of a informal ballot. Motion carried. decided improvement. j The convention then proceeded to take an informal ballot lor sites lor county seat. I he lollowing places , , . , , . . ,. was voted for with the result as indi- , , . cited below: Macon 17 Riverton Genjj'j. Centre 3 Uloomington, Motion that the convention take rccsi often minutes ; motion carried. On motion, a formal ballot was tak en with the following result : M.-iemi, 20 Riverton,.... I'loouiiuutoti, Macon having received the majority J oral! the vote can, trv K-'areil the phec selt-ct.'l for the location of the county seat. Motion that the vote for Macon be ma le uninimnui : motion carried. Motion that the Secretary be in structed to furnish a copy of the pro ceedings of thi- convention to the Red Ci.oiro Chief and the Franklin Coun ty Git'trtl for publication ; motion carried.. Motion by A." K. Kinnoar to adjourn ; motion rirrid. A M. DeClercq, J. R. MrDo.wj.o, Chairman. Seere'ary. iwgi..i jmm Macon. Franklin Co.. Ne.b.. August Sth, 1S74. f Editor CtilEr: I nc-tice in the "Brownville Town Company Advo cite,'' cilled the 1'r.uikiin ('ounty Guard, the abortion "that not a single delegate at the county seat con vention held at Macoi on the 1-t int. hopes tint Macon will receive the noceary majority, tnd it is a muter of t-(loabUvMlcr i Vthhpou t receives as They mu-t hav a discerner of spir its in B!oomingt:i to enable them to tell of thchopciand expectations of crery d dogate. As for 3Iacoi getting more votes tian Bloominstm depends upon how nany and whici Precincts they can Kiaingc to deprvc of th iir vote ; also upon the succ.s of ballot-stuffing." 'Or. dos that jumper at conclusions think the majoity of the votors of this county are so entangled in the mehes of the foreign companv as to be so un just to other pirts of the touuty, as (o vote the coun.y seat in one corner of tho county mirely for the benefit of said Town Company. We have our difiieulties in Franklin county in pctiferou'? insects potato bug, grasshopper?, &2., but we have no greater draw-bud: than foreign town compan;'" wlr!i ji&ajiaio to kkc (en dollars for eviry one invented. We will endeavor to contend with them all. 1 Observer. W.m. II. Ar.i.rx, of Siiine Countv. who Ins b-n on a tour up the Repub lican and i: branche, M'led at our ofliee on Monday and iclited that he had seen the dead bodies of three men, who had been shet, lying out on the prairie, 4 miles west of Mitchcl.t Fork in Frontier ounty, about a week acn. On their back were placid card-, on which was writfon ''Shot for setting prairie fire." One of tlnm had the appearance of being about forty five vear old, the other.- were YOHng men. The settlers la.-t year ami this have sufilred sevciely in 1 ui'dinc3 and other property, from prairii fire, aud given warning that they would shoot the firt man that would et out a fire in that country. Thefire et by the unfortunate victims mentioned above, de-t roved several house belonging to the settler.-. IJastt.iji Journal. Served them ri.ahl ! An example that should be follow. J whenever and where ever the like occurs. Iu thi country where terrible consequences may follow the settin? of prairie fires, there can be no retribution toj severe. Pass the word down the lin?. h.-i.tu.-.-.C.Or.i-S. Tiic growth of cities is duj to the number aud varieties of their Indus trie-, and it is. to thi cause thai North ern and Western cities owe thair non- Tati.n,. The motso!idlv nrn;ncrons c;t;os nn ,,;, mn!;npni " pi.:!.,!.!. pj,ia and liUiburgh, and they arc so because tier aro tie creates minn fsefot-in-r citrcs hr America. Philadel phia for instance, has ll.(X) manu factories which turn out $4 j.000,000 manufactured goods peran-.uin, and a population of three quarter of a mil lion liing in I2.j,00) houses of which 40IO"iO are the residence of working people. Manufacturing industries are indes pensible to substantial wealth. The West witl never have enduring pros pcrity until it is able to produce more of the article it conume. We ought to be able to manuracture Tery many article of constant ue and demand by our own peopK We have all the ar j tides necessary for their manufacture But there i5 a constant and enonnou . . ... . fr3tn nnon r.iir trn rl l&tmr t rm port agricultural implements, boot; cllft. - ftim'.tr, -"' J wuiiu.i.i wagons, pottery ware, oils, and numerous other things that we could fust 33, well produce at home Every effort should Le directed to the estab lihment of mere manafactories. Chdmpion. The tide of imrcigjation is cot yet checked by the disaster of the coun try' so we afa !iky to keep the num ber good even if large' numbers leave for the east. 'Yehope the new com era bring plenty of spoadulixtrith them for thoy surelv will have need of if. .liie-heataJ aoawa eilU fot& some profane expressions from the unsanc tified concerning their future home. I The belief is rapidly jjjininj; ground ! that it canuot hi far liLmt, aud ex- j n hy j,. .j . .,? nun. iecp cool oremrcn rcsi mu uu- . .... . .. ,, r,;.M-..i circumcised rejoice while the taitmul . , . -rtti mntini nf ttii iitilmir sritctacle. Keep cool brethren lest the un- ." li Now is the season for activity anna; a horseshoes and nishtly they may be seen flying high. Life on the fron'ier his its bright as well as dark side and people here i know how to improve all occasions for ii ..... ... ... ! ameliorating their condition. We at i x v-.l .1 !..,!.. : .. ,1....m, i ien,l-u a UJUra Jli:- "' a "u-u" i wti re the ram tn.i nnie tne emr.in-i; s'ippTy j- a Kiii-a politician bu' the i.lill..-. t..1 in-1,. wli!'i fiuir ladits look fl!" with twelve "eutleuien. A .-p'e did supper for a quirter was the be1-' pirr of the entertainment in our judgment, but the dancers enjoyed both. P.AtX'M-'h Ma!..im: kokSki'TKM I'.EK The Septemb.r number ol this j)opulnr magazine is i-ued, and i full a-attrictivea-ever. Itcontain more aiiety, is filh-d with more live .t.n ics than any Other mairazine hi tbi- country, and this i-. what make it j-u.-Ii a favorite with the people. All find something iu it that interests and amue. The illutra'ion are sea'on ai.'c ativl the dc-ciiotion- well written 3'id in-tiu.'tive. Ju-t glance over the f.illoviiii; li.-t of cont- nt- and .-cc what n rich treat - before the reader: The English Fiild D.tiy : The St.arnw" Ne-t ; She went to Calhcr Flower- . - j Haunted : or. Mo:cn.'o nin'on's Oath ; The Gift of Chri-t; The .Moc cisin a Pu?1: Lif-. Contrn-t : In Shadow ; Ila.k to B ick : The Vio'. t , EmrliJi IV : Leipe 1 Bid: iMornini: mil Evening; Will She Marrv Him? My Love; A Golden Fctier; Mandv's licardcr: i.unui: II .ted toPeith: N anc ol lli Mil: 1 arm r .i i t Great Conqueror. Orit Vo; m, Pijjjle's Story Tki.i.er. L!ia Gr y: oi s or Twice an 0ph in : 'I he L'tt'e Ro-otte Maser; Kuthven s Fuzzb Page; Curiou-M itter-; The Housekeeper; Facts and bane: ; Our Art GiMery (Ilumorou Pi -fur - ) Pu'-'i-b-d by Thoma& Talbot, ::' Bromfitdd Street, Boston, and for a! at all the periodi cal depot- in the cotiiilrv. " NOTICE."" Of the rarovxd of. the Uj S. Land Ofjirr at L'.triV, Xtirat!:i, to JilooiH infftoit . XrbrtttJcu . The Pre id mt or tin ITiiitPilStat, by executive ot lor dated July 1-t, 1S7!, ba directed that the ofliee for the lale of public land, now Ineited at Lowell, in NVura-l.u, be removed to Bloomington in aid State, at a? eaily a day a practicable. Iu conrormity lo said order and undc- in-'ruc;i.inj ol the Commission er of the Genenl Liud ofhee. Wa-h-inston, I). C, notici i? hereby given that the Kai1 flllico w-ill o ol"A f-r the purpose of the removal ordered, nt 4 D'eloek, p. m , Saturday August 2. Ib74, and will bo re-o:cned for buines at Bloomintnn, Nebraska, at 0 o'clock a. m., Thur-dav. September 10, ls74. V. av Vi'onTMiNcjrnN' Receiver. C. H. W.u KKR. Rci-ter. Dated at Lowell, Neb., July 1 5th, 1ST I. RED GlOUD MILLS. ?ATVE LUSfflBER Constantly on hand. All kind- of wmknsion i.U.Minnt. siiKiinxt;. FENCINO. AND BRIDGE PLANK. All sold (Jhcnjtfor Cosh. Call and examine lumber and prices. G-tvr J I.. illLLKi:. La'e Cashier lt Natl-ank.Clarinda. Iowa, BjSlBIKEE, hastings, - - - nebraska. Exchange bouirht and sold on all cities of the United States and Europe. I eiiiity Warrant, COUNTV AND SCHOOL BONDS Io light and Sold. " 0 References by Permission : R. F.-Attrx. PrcSdeat Cook Co. National I!ani'. CLicapo. N. B, Morse. PresiJcnt First Na:icnal Disk. Clarinda, Iowa. j Jons HsczsaAK. CiJhier Pacific National Bank, Council Blafij. lows, f. C CiErt.vTr.E. Gorcrnor State of Iowa. C Lid:3ax. Clerk .Supirior Court. Iowa- 6 in HARNESS SHOP. S. V Iu7j.dlov? h now prepared to do all kinds of wo IX THS Harness Line. The best of materials u-ed, and all work vrAnoAXTEL'. REPAIRING Done-on short notice and :t reasonable Prices. Shop in McNrrr's. Store. "Red rifTil XcbrnK:i. THE DOMESTIC W fL'"5 f V BEST. , ? I F U M O . !fc5 Ci4V wni; Qtt7Z& "Tf-o S Least difiiculty in learning it. Lcat skill rcjuircd to use it. J'ast labor to work itto Least care to keep it in order. Lca-t trouble to change it. I.eat chancing required. Docs fine work equal to any othtr. ' Pocs heavier work than others. Docs heavy work caily. Does everything well. Does nothing ill or grudgingly. Gives Mitiafuetion, Exceeds expectation. Jutifie the praise it everywhere leccives. A fevr days' trial solicited. II. :i. JJIXS.X. Trni. Ascnl. Eneruetip Agents Wtintt h j Lidie, end to Chicago office for an ! elegant fashion book I O. IC TP TT T Td T rV TIP Ic 1 V IX IM 1 1 UUJ'j STORES. Kvc! Cloud, icl. SPITH & CALVERT. i Have just received and off..- for sale a laree assortment of I'urnitii'o, cam fully helectcd with special refjtenoe to the wants of the people, consLling in part of CHAIRS, TABLE, BUREAUS, I BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, SOFAS, PICTURE FRAMES, &c. &c, At 1'ricis thut Cttnnol be Jtik UNDERTAKING A SPECIALli C07?IKS HA3E 70 0P.DEH. J GIVE US A CALL AMY EXAIIE PRICES LIME ! TAX Mil I Maxwell & Dingee Wwb to inform the poWJe thit tb'7 hirs made cxttniro preparation! to manafiteturt Lime, and will keep on band m FULL SUPPLY to meet the demis'l of the paMic which Kill b lold at .ta'jnail rte. Remember the Place Five miles K of Bed Cload bridz on South S:de of Hirer. GEORGE ZEISS, -DriLrMT.r- Wines & Iiiquors CIGARS, i Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco, ! CANNE D FRUITS I OF ALL KINDS, AND CONFEOriONERTS, A Specialty. Frsh Larer Beer from " Antelope " Rwiroiif ivinifwnflr on hani. " RED CLOUD, NEB. :;. : . cv a vj ( f ! ! SiiCj) ..? f'i " r SV1 f m, ARDWARE j 1 am now a in the pt. rta ly t- ?ip 1. gcnoralK, with am thine in the ll.inlw.uv : lion. M motto w ! 'Small Profits and Ouick I keep a e nra! Ai- rtr!iit of i FAR?! m A Q H I K E R Y. TABI.K NI PO 'KF.T CITLKK . N Ml. -.1 i E TRI.MMl.N'JS riWVAUK. r !il'E f'lSSw arid MASONS inOlA S.l!AR It RI ARE. iu!l4orrmcaU i. irORrCKH,SHOVKl.S, SPADED hok. wnteux K1 -ii:i ,rC, &C. Ab BKOnM. SI-tSAK HOXKS. B .SKht -and HATH BRICK. B t Sled Cloud, OSWALD Ol.lVKK, TME CHICAGO AT HASTINGS, Keeps conataatly on hand th lar! tork of Diy PiM West. Also and all H5 J 5. Su 17 JL N G 3WE A T B-: K I A I; Our stock ii well elected and purltnstl direct from tb. nftft, aif fw sold an lorr as th lowc-t. liastimjs, Nebraska UWi J. G. Takes this method to Inform opened up a nev f DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, C(rttittiif nt jutrt "J CALICOES. DAKE, LWIIT A PINK. CIIA.MHKKS. 1LAINKS. LAVV58. DKhSS TKIMMINi;S Jt LlNINlJjJ. ( ( K KTS Jt h K I K rs, VA II-H ; LJ ) V ES. m.i:rni:! and inbliuchkd millvh TABLE LINENS AloWKLIML PAN IS, ) K!S U !. I J5IUTlNi. SSKTJ & M4.EKf HATS & CAPS, t ! COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Toba:cos FLOUR, MEAL 6c BACO- And cTcrythinj; usually kept in a First Clas Dr .vod A" iiwry .to Red Cloud, Nebraska. LUMB ER W. L. VAHAL JLIBB IJLOCMP. Ui FtfiE LUMB pro Doors, BWndst Sash fvlouldings Lime, Tarred Paper, Etc- Awl every Article aroally kf pt in a Fir; Chua Lumbar Yawl. ? i gijarantkp: to m:plicatk AT J'A or ha.. X. TV. GTlL'IililYS, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN u.s. pension sr-RCEO-v. OSce 3d door South of Court Hoe-e. .. w Surveyor cf Webster Co J -. 9 it r-A feabevi . xr .'v'. r- t . i Salo, for His r8ady CA3. H irlwarr md fu'l It - Bfl&HSTT, !rn.sSf T .1 JlT.HlK LI3fHSE3 YARD a Nj WurttUr kind of 1"". y? 4 POTTER the Public that he ha"s )M and complete Stock of of ail Kinds, UJM STYKE .VJEZBKflS'JEbl. . t LATH, SHiKCELS any mu. that ca.n" BK-ii V " - "jtffit. LiSI) 2s.-is, Attorneys at Law RftD CLOUD. - - - - E !.iKCiri8.1L l.KIX5CtK. j assxt. 2 Avnsrzsi - j m frirso T stE&v&F y s& v v SER 1 I"1 ill f53,' -. ?r- 1 ' 1