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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1874)
v CTJ " s V t X T TH"BEO CLOUD CHIEF. WEDNESDAY DEC. 1G, 1871. C. L. MATHER, Editor. aab'jr: Congress convened on Monday, th! 7'h, and immediately went to work. Fcvcral measure were introduced be fore the President' nicshoge was re ceived. The PiOiiticm's Message has been received, and appears to be about up to the average of similar documents from tic same source. It U too long for publication in these columns, or even to giro a ynopeis. It opens with a reference to the general pro.-tration of business, discusi&j the currency question, advocates a return to specie or hard money basis and is in favor of free banking, etc. etc. The Lincoln Journal has been giving "fits" to the clerical gentleman who writes hip name Tibbie?, with tf.e pre fix of "Rv." This individual en deavored to kick up a row with the State Aid Society and .bucccedcd in 'raising a difcoid that has done more injury to Southwest Nebraska than the grahoppcr plague iiself. Rev. Tibbie is an csigccrated spec imen of a class who, full of blind 2-a!, act and evidently think that even the "Plan of Salvation" could have been improved if left to their management. Rev. Tibbies wanted to run the tlis distribution of supplies so for ad his countywas concerned. It would give him a glorious opportunity to build up a pergonal popniarity, and make him the big man of the Valley. Only two trivial little things prevented him from a realization of his hopes. One was, the people who knew him distrusted his motives; the other, wes the Aid Society took no Mock in him. Then T'bUles with the prefix of "Rev." spread his grievances over a vast sur face of paper and .cr:t them forth to the world lie made j-tatemcnls so utterly improbable, as well a devoid of truth, that tr.e rnoit charitable con clusion t that be is not oF sound mind. 11 is letters have been published far and wide, and wherever read have been an injuiy to nie cauac of the destitute and fcuflcring. If he is worth vour ammunition. 1 "Journal, ir'vc him another broad fiue,j (j1(J j,COj,c wi, heartily in- uorse u The l"'witi r nrfii'ln frnm flio Brownvillo -;tT C0$ajns so much good, mmii, aud -3 fc0 applicable to many bUious towns and embryo cities that entire Neuriha City, we are iriformjn some of the lcadim; citiz.'KS ih,n there, will give a heavy major i'? against the railroad bond proposition. "There is a tide in the afi'aiis of men, which, if takon at the Hood, leau on to fortune." Thi- :iplioii-ni i.c jutt as true in regard to towns and cities, as it is to men. And the great misfor tune to men, towns and cities often is they can't see further ahead than the end of their no-es, and to they let the S au-picious time to strike for fortune and pro?ici!ty pas, without realizing, iitil too late, that the wmuitn; card jiaiKcn wnnin tneir reacn. J ms i5 applicable ot only to Nemaha City but to all olter place, but it may not be that by votbyj tl,e?e bonds she will do more good for "hnelf than vote them down. We wilht otrer extend ed arguments for or ajaiast the proposition, or to convince vmaha City or any other city as to the phv. cr course for them Jo pursue in the'' matter. Rut we will indulge in a few reflections superinduced by what we know about railroad corporations We have seen little towns put on airs and dictate terms to railroad com panies. These terms being dually obnoxious, are never accepted aud on ly serve to make the railroad company the enemy of the town. Then we have seen the ears go rattling by the town that put on airs, without even whistling, to a town of their own bid out at some feasible point just far 1M I . t - cuough from the said town that put on airs to kill it dead as a luackerel. Sometimes the people of a town that has cut off its nrse to spite its face, after they see what they have done, can, by heavy pay in depot grounds, &c, induce the railroad company to give them a statiou, but it is very seldom that a tovru gets so valuable a thing as a railroad without paying dearly for it cheap in the long run, however, either by giviqg county or precinct bonds We have heard it paid by some ineoniderste men, '0, the road is sure to be built, and it can't missus." That is not correct, for a railroad can uus or hit anything it pleases to. But suppose it ucan't miss us," it can run its cars by "us'1, without stopping aqu compel l'us" to pay tribute to one of the towns just above cr just beJow "as," and there by rein "us." When jjeoplc. think they have the "dead wood1' on a wHJroad company, they are alwas sadJyjBKStaken to their own great detnuvnt. Then the mafal which may bo incorporated in our few remarks above is maic a friend of,'nd keep en the good de ae of the' railroad "y STATS XEITS. ' The Falte City Journal cJatnes for that town the tarpeft hotel in the State outside of Omaha. Alo says : I'ngilNtn on the rampage, two figliL-j at bloody rotv this week fisticuff-,- shilJalahs and other projectiles freely used. No one "badly damag'd, ari'l no arrets. The Wyoming hotel at Omaha has been closed. Cause too high rent. 'I he Harvard Advocate has come as an illustrated paper in a recent number had a large cut of the "Ccn- tcnial" building to be built at Phila delphia. The Grand Iland Times says : A correspondent writing to the Prexs, j-ay-j that a hotel in Kearney had received flour from the aid society, and a-ks ''if tho-c are in need who can afford to run a boarding-house?" The I'rt thinks all the hotels in the city are in need and that the aid society is but doing a favor for the boarders, in furnishing the hotels almost anj'thing that is eatable. The Comroi ioners of Gac county have engage-! Hon. N. K. Griggs, of Beatrice, to accompany Judge Biiggs. vf Omaha, to Wa-hington, to attend to the interest of that county in the B. k M. lmd tax cae, which is to be argtitd in the U. S. Supremo Court on December 14lh. Falls City has a mammoth porfc facking establishment, which is pay imr out over $1000 per day to the fanners of ti.e surrounding county. Alvin Bal!,V)f Sarpy county, has a cluster of sixteen line apples which grew on a ten inth limb of a young tree in his orchard, The hoys at Rrovmville, Neb. arc skating on the Misuti river. The river mut have closed early or that climate is naturally liion. frigid than ours. Brownville has organized an Auxiliary Aid Society, and so mo of ,thc be-t citizens of that city are identified therewith. II. 0. Minick, of Nemaha county, was thrown from a wagon on Monday, of last week, and seriously injured. The Nebraska City Chronicle is very bitter against the Superintendent, of the State Insane Aeylum. The only trouble appears to be the inability of Dr. Stewart to provide for double the number of patients than the building will accommodate. Dr. Converse has recently been in terviewed with regard to extending the".M. P. railroad through Polk county, Neb., and be has agreed to do so if the county will" vote $74,000 to aid in the construction of said ro'ad. On last Saturday morning constable Geo. I). Noble at rested J. Fred Steph ens for larceny. By some hook or crook, slipped out of the constable's hands and made his escape. From the reports that are in circulation I'rcd seems to be an old offender, not inly in this county but in Otoe. Tak- 'm&tlrt; general tone of the citizens 's an evidence of likes and dislikes, "cteaftM. we would advise Fred to make i,im.elf scarce about this town. Fairmont Hulk-Jon The Ivcatroy p,css advocates the election of Gc)atlock fl)r tj. s. Senator, so doeMjiftngs.oiir,,,,, Beatrice EiicManvcumseh Chief (ion. "V The Lowell Register hasupcnded, and is offered for sale. . The Beatrice Etprcss is againifcythe "caucu- system" of controlling c Legislature. A fifteen inch vien of coal Ins been discovered near Tjeum-'eh, Johnson county. Aaron Story found it. Sonic very line-looking specimens of building blocks made fioni a composi tion whose chief part is Beatrice anient, weic brought in last week by McChittcnden, of York Co., who m nufactured them, and are now on exhibition at Souiers & Ellis' office. It is claimed for these blocks that they are more durable than brick (they are certainly much handsouV,) and that their cot is about a third less. Be atricc JErpms. Pewit, Saline county is excited over aulopement. Divid Wood and Miss Lizzie CastleTit out" one night and the-places that knew them knowthem no more Each rode off a stolen horse, llther an auspicious start in life, that. The Otoes who had been refused permi-son to go west to Lunt buffalo this winter, recently received permiss ion to 0 out once more, and they started a few days ago. Now they are returning, Agent Grie-t having ent word to them at lied Cloud that the Sioux are on the Republican in large numuers. and that if they went out, they would probably meet with the same luck that befell the Pawnees a year ago. Lo the poor Iudian 1 whither shall he turn for relief from his twin ene mies, war and famine I Beatrice Ex press. , Beatrice is to have a new flouring will propose to make it the largest in the State. All from the Juniata Gazzettc: Mr. Losee write! D. H. Freeman that he will ship a car load of coal here if the freight be paid by. the Aid Society. . Let our eastern readers smoke this in tfcflr tlti Tlif frninvsi nF --.-... ts-t"- - -... uiuj VI 1 'Adams Co., Xcb., were this week plovini thcirround for sprins seed-' inz, and it is now the 4th of Decs her. It is a burning shame that thhatd working men who labored qn the St. Joe, Hastings aral JeruAftlem railrpad rrncl- i?n nftt trot their itav. and wo ! hear that they do uo;-ti hich males it pretty hard lor some ol tliem these; - times. On Monuay of th. week, several team ii:i i"niif; mi xriiui ilimi miuii .iii;i supplies-, which were to be furnished ' by the State Aid Socitty, but failed to arrive. They were oblighed to go back with empty wagons and very discouraging ncw.s to the many needy ones in that county. The people of Juniata attended a calico neck-tie party at Academy Hull last night The attendance was go"d aud the dancing superb. The pro ceeds weie donated to the Aid Society, and amounted $11. At a late setsion of the District Court in Saline County, K. S. Dixon was fined fifty dollars, for sending a threatening ietter to 0. F Kliis. Mr. Little of Gage county and Mr. Martin of Webster county pas-ed ! through Orleans-, Friday on their an nual hunt after the bison. .Mr. Little is one of tho largest farmers of Gage county,' as is Mr. Martin of Webster. I lope they will call again. Oilcans Smtincl. The Lincoln Journal is resdonsible for thfc-three following items : The Grange Iievitro published in Salem, Neb., has met with a mi-for tune. The editor, Chidwick. took it into his head to run off, which he did, leaving the citizens of that once hap py town to mourn his sudden departu re. This man Chad wick was arrested a few nights since in St. Joseph, while filling the novel capacity (to him) of detective, and now rests in tho "cool cr. Cob IT. M. Van Annan, known from one end of the State to the other as the "'cheekiest" man in the com nionwealty, leave? for California to day, Yan is a jovial, genial fellow and if it wasn't for his extreme bash-fuIIno-s(V) would have been a repre sentative man of Nebraska years ago. We wish him a safe and pleasant journey, and hope that the salubrious climate of California may prove beue Ccial to him in many ways. I'ol. Noteware, Immigration Agent, has Vist made an order for five thous and D"v maps. They will have all the Liter towns and surveys on these maps. A new feature the Colonel in troduces Wo theo maps is starting from New York and runing west with the tier of States, embracing Nebras ka, and thosavest. From New York he gives the gttit trunk line raihvajs to Chicago, and ihcnce to Nebiaka, undin his inmuctioHa has thc-e rail ways madt' promihi.t and in different colois, and then all over our State he lias the railroads con." out more dis tinctly than on the o'l maps. This makes a vait improvement in the ap pearance and utility cXijm maps. FROM BIVSBIttT.' RiVEitTON, Dec. 10, isT-i Editou Chief : By th rule of Oraculum, that is the stgo- Poe, Jv tween Chaos and Kivertou, a ton. man of ours had been presented, bv ' .i ii o . .i i i . i the Aid bOdCty Ol that place Wltfi a r...- .. ...! r i.ir r?:!.., ...i. i.. . iuui ,..m.-u uoii. vjiiis.-., 4u ila b poetical tenuency, took ouene at th, affair, and tries to give expression to his disapprobation in tho following dogcerel : In these grasshopper times, With all its hard rub ; "fis in Nature unkind, Destrovim: all our grub : While prince, poor, and peasant, Niintu uimiiiu-enoumi ; Our town's latest present t It a four-pound LVdif. It'Fred's Young Lady. 1v Lynx Eve. 'Hierc is aVuentable s-ireity of ro ligious literature among the western people. This is particularly the case so far as religious vewspapcrs and periodiculs are concerned. Every1 family, without recard t belief or creed should subscribd for atst one of the standard religions newspapers of the day. The New York Olservr, undoubtedly, the largest circulation, and is the larcest in size of any paper I of its class. This pper is a larce duuble sheet, one half of which is devoted to religious matters and the oth r part to secular readme;, and each department forms a complete separate 'newsr,;, 0f itself. Th- rchgtou? departmtut is principally, linos aitogvinvr non-cctartan. and contains news of, 'and notos on all sects and denominations. Send for a a sample copy which will be furnished free. Subscription price $3 15 per year or two copies for $5,30. Fostase paid. Addres, S. I. Puime & Co. 37, Park Row, New York City. We have received the prospectus of an new book on "Nebraska, its ad- vantages and naoorew" by Ednin A. flnrlr. snoriril mmmi!nnflr f ' 7.- c- u' i j f ' i 3 t , rtcfrf, a London England ewpap-; r M llin pmimrit BpW nf ,,. I W 1 This book will contain about 400 ' n daJ" of JnT. -V- U- 1ST5 Ur.er tun j j . , f -,, , ,a,r oepotaxeon neiripapers trutie pJd , pages, and will be pofusoly illustrated a: this OKriCE whekk Tiu-pi akk :!, , mr- iKon.n r r. -MAILED Ihhi willm4keUnNs-ftT far With CUts. maps, (liagratn-, &c, VVC. all subcriber? ora!eDt5cadiatt..rfbiijr Mr Pnrlv i a ken otWrrrr -i ftnant rions to send the awncy TO PAY fit)T- iur. -wurry is a ke.n ooserver, a uuent A(Ji. IV ADDITION TO THE sULiCKIP writer, and a man of influence at 5 T0 PRICK. fae follomne are e ra; . c home, lie is beyond doubt the best . posted man on the subject he is handling, to be found. The book is .... . ,, hrehly endorsed bv all the leading . m i ,, ""' "u uicivjuttuis ui vyujaua. anu ' jnflrtikntifel man fnrAnilinnl . C.. i UUV.W..W.. i .uiuuauuu. IUC CIJIC. Send your address for further partrca lars, to Edwin A. Curly JEsj., Grand j Centr! HoteliOmaha Xcb." i was sdc Vu Guide Rock i- a thriving liu.Vplace near the east boundry of thus county, iiim nt fnp hft-jf ranrirva mini fwintv live in that place ami vicinitr, and , araoB ihe.w "'' many fnend i ,... .:... . ,- i. r.. i , J i iiiiurii iiima hhi uva nvviy iui 'oere, - i i..1 hi f i ... r it t : ty, it tint ot valley, and the ijitural necessities of the people pill osiori a large trade at that point. -Among the business men at tho i present time we find the following : " A I. irhiip line n crlrrk ?f, .kM. ,C . . , . the town site, where u keu: a Inn -1...I. r i i ir : ..! siuoi. ui general uiercnanui'. SUUCil to the want-j of the peoj.lk Mr. (Jarbcr has been m business fir some jears, and has buiit up a goJl trade based upon lair honorable dealing. Mr. M. Straton, la aNo encted iu , the general merehanli-e inw, and keeps a choice, select srock wllch he deals ou' at fair prices. Ot.s L. IJ.tttles & Co are di!er.s in hardware and agricultural implements, j and have done a large businessdunng i the past year. 1 heir reputation as. an honorable firm is well oiabIibjd. 'Will. McBViiffe ha i a harner shop, and being a skillful workman, doCa a fair business in that line. Al. Jjjthrop is the ' village black smith" and is doing well. Iiuru Sloan, who is ready at all times to put up a prescription, or sell a bos of pills. A. G. Owen has- a wagon and paint shop, for the convenience of the people, and finds plenty to do, being a good mechanic. Wm. Sabin, and A. M. Talbort, each at their respective places stand ready at al! times to take in the way faring man and' the stranscr, and provide lor their temporal wants at moderate prices. Mr. .ludsOll lUily is the villa,'- sehoolmaster, and .Mrs. Lat'iu is at present conducting a sing'ng school. Will. Mcliiide keeps the G.iido Itock, poor-house and lunatic ay-ylum, at least so says our informant, aud he ought to know. We want a regular correspondent from that place, who will send in the items eve;yweck. Who will do it. rn i: SFiiTEE-OGKABk THREE EDITIONS. Weekly. Semi-Weekly, and Daily. ', ,. ,f . J ' " ntablihed lo thin ihrco year api m a Kepnuei Mtne ricpublieju Taper, pledged to inniiitain and defend the principle? and or cauuition of tho National Kepubli'Mn Far tj. tho t.N rKK-.CCANJs early puhed to the forefront of joumalbm and ucbiecl a ssuccci iinprccedenteil in tho history of uch cnterpri . 11 unit crsal assent it ha been assigned position as The Leading Republican Paper In the .ou HWtr. Not alone on its political character does the INTKK-OUI.Aa' rvl il rlaiin lor iomil.ir V favor. It aim at the h xhc-t cxrellcnce in iiii ii." "L-jiaruutiii-, ami in wiis eni oi pro- vc-ive journalism aiiirej to a po-i.ioi. ..ii .. . .i. .. . . axioup (he be-t. Yne IN IKH-OCEAX makescfpecial claims a . FA M I ! ,Y N hVH f PI5 1 1. VTtrf columns are earelully guarded against ?.rt:onjble imtter. and evert effort i made SjVTider itl pleaanland profitable compan IO,V. the home firciJc. hlommsrcial epartnient .0.hu,i?'1 wi,h t:rc:it carc and every hing i.VffT V,,le l make tho MA RICE r Kb (."'AMunhcFVIlMKib auJ IIU-I UFtJN. A tLu Northwc't cia UKI.Y The Anritural Departm't , '? 2""!!JU Vr scntlemca of ability a i:;erature. ArfWw. Ul W'.U. Fcreign pssdssce And ever thins thit co" A First-Cits Ntu Vtljtrr It is notcce!Iei by any pubhcaU& countr-. The INTKR-UCUAh is a V n the N ATI OX AL X KWSPA PfcX f v line that will be found ueful and intere.. to Alniriejn in evrrr inrt f lli,. trln While it epccilly repre-enU the i.KKAl is Aatiunal in it. riewandcomprehea-ie ml tn it news irHtaeritisr. i-.rtu in it m f tatth.-tt -rniot litiOtnl. -nmr-rrr-an r!rnlftit 'iiiea' 1dii aim- to Decanui'i, diKnilicl, and abvre per I onal abue. The I TEU-OCEAX ba the largpjtapcre aate circuln ion of any new-paper phbluhe-I I ultfi I ''"I'totiw. Vmcd iiVtlb- all the 7ZSH. 0? SU3352IPH0JJ: DAILY ,' By mail ipavable inadvanec pcryrr, S12 M Sunday ddition per ye ir (extra; uo do uu -i monia. 3 ui Il'J SEMI-WEEKLY. 3y mail, per year .in adrsnee) ,2rn do cluhuffnar da - -(11(11 do club(4'ix do - - -115 (X) do clabotten 'do - - "! 3 W Oneyree copy -with crery clzib of teti WEEKLY. .' By mail per year ub Advance) - - ; 1 50 SB Vc t S f -' " -" 1- ro I - - - fill -'no of twet.ty do - - - f 3) 00 o'coprmth ercrrduboiwaty. j PfiQTACC T a e n t w 05tas wekkly INTER OCEAN iSceu-Jayear ihity ELKL1 1 5' ,,J!,3?1 wwf eneBts nade tt& fengr pobluhew for elsb&ius wita thar ifenca- tion. Sample cocie tree. Mneaabe eat by draft. m-BT order, exprt, irrecxi- terea re ter, at oar rut- udre! ilEK-OCEX. l!9.Lakt St Qhicfr v V'Tr na V3:ic Torre rvmaKe St. richoasfor 874. QQQk fflr g J Of tii book t'Jrlt nmlljr Wntrr write : Ib the bound rolurae of ,i. .YiV&oAj. with .!.- .r . a . w.j . . owtaH-iiti tthe itwtorf th .q!. --svr oeit.r a nii lit-ra-T udJ and arrjMJr mi(r W)tiriNi m k rfU ... . - : , ,helrh ia 'Tl. Ti : ... .. . . . t r: "-- .- v ,-fc. w ' s 'neemuirM tea don't likriL I ihiutc it n tl.n. i tA ki).ifi In .n.. !. W....I r -t..l-l - ... -v... ,w iuuaj.s iuc k,uu ui cultures ib tilts country." St Nicholas for r375 The p-opef o of lb nd rotum how tht Ul'TC t o be no fslltni? tt'T. h it nt In. rJ'fl f?l If, llfMrrv Mn.l rtx.tA.1 .. ; tioiu. AiC9Di the oiher attractive 2eturr I arr 72 Srlsni:! Serial Scrrie:, 'The Young Su v.yor" br J T.TowitH.r. a.th.r'of the Jk H9rd nt etc. 'EIGHT COIJS1NV by Lot-m M. Alccit, aathor of Little Women.'' .tc. The ixcuhar feature of . Xielti, bioh hive conduecl o lanrely to its ij'pu!aritir, will be kept u with rint: s-hort .and e.wy storiei 5n rnKXHI. ui.UMATi, a. l.Vl for translation will aiie.ir ueexfionalh. while. Jneli-lii i The I'ulplt. li l.fitvr IIOx. and Tti,u:itiUi ii i) x w.H contsnac to h tall I of IntereU. nm! i!ir 1-t irtwi v..- . t Uiiynnl Taylor an I other ili.ttssui-bcd travellers will jirc iior.ea of Portion Couu tri. Mr. Riiletn; will conti lu hi jeri of de lightful and instructive Paties? oa 1'raatical subjecti. Mr. Dartlett aad others will attend to the department of lloini E-trluinmenU, Tub. Icutix. VivnL, c'e. New writer'", in addition to our preent lnrecjrrif contributor", will -ire younit ' people "f all ase, lOrm. Jinleo. Si- ' rift. Nk(rlif..md t'litn-rs on SUsio- ry. t:lo-raili.y. irnvH, lt nttirc. I ..nuiral Illsfopy, Out. il.xir unit In. i!oor .Njmrts, .V- . A.-.. w,tJ, n Jnurty 'prinkhaj: of fun throughout the volume Price $a.0( n yenr, but up to Jan. lit well send the tutlvk .ntubr! lor the jear jutcocd (ol. I i lor only Sti.oo The j same. rrw.i'V lnl .ww ij t will I ba""nN "w i " M " j One jeorV subscript 10a anl twelrf baek j nnmbew. ?n.. Om yer Miberii.tion , an(1 volcmk onk. b cnd & sbov. ent rhnrsi-H palil for SU.t. ESfAll FoiUtfr prqi'tiil In us. A1 G.j I Broadway, New York. : m STAGE 3L.LNB. ,T. T. vTS32. Prorri2t:r. ; ine iseat ' hiwi n tor .Male Vo. : . ,, niperfot Irl.l U) ,,,.., , , I fat Uwt olir-Um lor VAxmi Vole- itegular trins wrd he m.de between Ne l'tu Ultr ill ok PrW i m The IlestCotleetioM .r t'hnreh .V U.w: i, . Th.t:itr I'tKllH JUNIaTA and RiiD CLOUD,!.. tf-'n-tMvi r Inn llnl hiAtnirii'.r f..i 1 w fmim, I shall he pleased t(jL,carry jnsengers nYwiTtlu day5: uitMitintien, leavmcf'l'iud Cloud at 0 A .M on Mndais. Wfdne davs aud Fridays. Leaving .luniitu, at fi a. At., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Fare reasonable. MlSJ S. A, JilllVMis'A, Would respcetfulty iaftrm tho liadicjofjRod Cloml aal Ticinitr Uist i ure parodto rxeute ardor for MILL IHBRY, Dress-Making AND PLAIN SEWIHG.of all Kinds. On hand and far talra fiae iwrrmntf LACKS, VEIL?, KID GLOVKS. LADIES HATS..i-c Miss S. A. tIUNSELL, flnMeXittVIIuildinjt.l RED CLOUD, - - A EH. A'T?AXr T VI'PV r x I T. ST-ABL X-T -y- h -RED CLUD, Au S. Weff Has opened a Grs cla.3 Livery Stable at Red Cloud, where at all ,:-- n rr.A , : -"'' - AUUUA &4VJW Uil V SIN'GLE AXDVDOUBLE RIGS To be found in the S e' A k , C.ri vt os t n.n - aLILLLLLLLHaw baLH jOflfew at J Tr-f of cASkffi.nl JJOHIO GzXlfG, PmVSkrr. -trH Trrmptly arad torrect- tfHAFl ZaZ . (L l7t4 &,x Mte, New York. J? tak; 4fe- , 1 lk.1 '-' X CD CLOUD, ?SRAS.l. ML " jr & Jlr Entire 'La Cklru;;NtUn;c.'Ur4. Uwa.' BANK 3 R. HASTINGS. - - - NEBRASKA. i r.xcbi' i-.:h t,lil on aH -i m.a.HB wmm. fc. i ; i: .-mAkf bs& a mi it miM,J flkA I . il C. . k tiui tLrtWSMik .r -- . -- .- - Ciinly Warrants, PfltTVTV A Vh CPllnnr lriVrk V ' A- 4 ' - V IIV7l4 UV' IV lions' hi and Sold. Rfftrmcr iff 1 n. K. Auw. l'n-Wu Vk tV. X.4MM.1 v M . m lit-.. v. w-t I , , . m . . . . .. ii. jiocm. izcamimmiri-um .tutawii ommK. i a,m. uikMUHMtf. vawwwr ratrtoo .Mincu i?'S Wm UwU".,.J I ? C . i..r '. wm.' C- LtsiHUtK v.n. clerk Spiior Onurt. Uma ! , 'EUltEKA! Tho uadxnrfsned hM Jtyt cmiltt hi? N K W H U 1 L I) I N CI . Awl furni!fcI it with KuU Supptj f , L,RY GOOrte. tJKOCEitlK. BOOTS, SHOES. FA.VCV XOTWXS ETC. I mt pt to Mil ai LOU as die L0W86T. PiK CASH. ci-(all and xamiae Utr you-tf. ' -, 'ii'- -Jvi, ! Ifttf I I Z3 usic fo? Schools, Ve ?irprtirnlar attention to th elHt l ,g ui wUh their order- need onl) t4to what Um of ntunitf they dnnr. un wr tle firo, and we will euaranM. to make them a tHti'factory uIeetion. CiET TUE BE-T. ! The RwtXu-SihcolSinKinellk: I Pair IlehiMj. .. ......Friee.J 00 uir.-Mius ijuii rrire, mo :: tinno iiitruetir; IVterV Klwtie I'rlec, 3 S llie lut Herd Orpnti (ttruetor: Kinkel'c.Nfw .Mu hod Ffiec. 2 The Het I ndraclor for ihi Voir: lauldeii' school fr the lice .l'rie, 3 80 i ne !)( uuuar intruet"rt I WornlFfUui'tAr. .. !Yt. 1 30 fcedKtck't oiHplet Methixl PrWlod VahliiUrd antl wail&l.pmt jmij, 6 - iWHr j. i i-ii'i k jt. 99 BECADwAY, K. 7 Corner 1st Street and Hastings Avenue. Hastings. Nebraska Keer on Iinsil at nil time the bet Liquors, Wi'ie mid Brer. Krrythins of the bo auailty the market .itidf. i;-1ih vr:rriii;4i.s u uix.Mi.ur. avaaI, r.xD AyviiJSiB. All baiiso t;itly ntlendtd Ut atnl all irrepotidcno prumptly ar.werel Spei att nlwn icivontn iymotit of tax Jl. Cdlc- iinn v Hwil ICuie PractUc. KIVBRTOX. PROCTOR HOUSE, 0. D. PROOTOU. Ii:oiRiicroH wm7l J- n.n" TbTmvef Pubife findli Htef. be Crt daw in every repet. BjrCurritzc nir dally Ie4rJre. the eiiarenlsitalioa n the L J iD.ll K. Jt XiaiJ&! JAttZlll Maxwell & Dingee Wish t infrrm the public that thy lu made exienwre preparation toumcafactar Lime, and will keep on band a FULL SUPPLY tntnettb demand of the public, wbleh ill be sold at -ranable rate. ecuiembcr Hie Place -Fire mile wet of &! CleuC brids on South 5uIeofJUrer. A PAPER. THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK. "nic t.tst KELiniocs rApr.a" A Choice of invo BEATT1TUL PBE3IIUM13. nurntnatMi PonMio T Twelr M br HeoJ-riiel. 'li -JxlO$ in., J on 22j ju wrb Chromo, TnnTri.f after Under. Price 5 udirk tKrtze, o extras of any inciuairaknt: krod. VTHut "premiaa 53.-0 3 year, j AGBN'TS WANTED. , wwieniEnig aon an otfar tariaij acu become ifK. l iff"y a?I?i?K?. Bo-:BeaiT;r,.. I x. .ilH,. r.B A AC ,w Asiricas Art 7sju ' Pracctus l;r Slaht Year. Ttf x Art Jocs uOr Astanto, Jucl .Couttily. LV CtlMt OfT." T.h- 9Mt(r f a tjwUr roeluw r Vkfe f rj.r-eti-B f the rrwI'wH ,f " rrn. artfai. Hm atyj besn tin. wt m.mr &tteMpU hn Wo twuN 1 ?wk ' ". ?.. -!' t. leMiMirr t taIV a t hml. 4 i t..r lk tr ft S Jeiw i .w- . . , . ,, . I ted U Uhe un f bis . i n pr)er apprw lalin f th aI 4 ability t wt t rtiwwB, lw punnca mm tallied. wMi raUmU-m im IU pHrt aMt k wH wn srl artWaod o wrii! uiitn.fc-THALti:erL THEALDINK. wWIc brt wit all itfc rct)aritr. hu non ef tie ttntnu? ar hi'h mt ehn irtW T rtl:y Piiftdl"I- U U an cUsnmt leJlar f pure, licbt. and jraeetut Hleraturo t ' a clltlun of tturr. tfe" rnren tthmtm rf urti'ttc aVitf. tn bUek and whlt. AUhiHiih eaeh uelie number fltir. k fresh pIeAure it iu frieiHl. tho nm rIueaad bAatyifTUK ALIUNKI!I b. uiyl ap preebte.1 after it i bound upl th time of the year. While other publlealt' ny claim uprirehapue.. a comprl 'U. riHl of a Mmilar laM.TUE ALllNL w a untjue and ori.-mI canceptloualeoc ad unapproaohe! absolutely wllhiyit cofi;pei tien in price or character. The prQei-vf a eompleto volume can not duplicate th lutntity of tiue paper ami eu:ravinjW'Ja an other thapo or number of olutue for ten tlMltoU; attd tHen, there U Ilia ehront . botideg I Tho naina! feature of THK AbDINf mut be taken in no mrrow cn'e. True ar la eu'mwpotitait While I'lUJ AL31 5 1 a strictly Atuerienn inrUulmu, it doe not unfiueiUelf entirely to the reproduction of uitlvo art. Iu tui'sion U to cultirAto a broad ami appreetativo art tate, one that will dUoriminu'e unly oaBrouudgof Intrinfip uierit. P.a. hi!t? plaeitur bef 10 ho pat" rn t THK UI N K. a a lettditu ohuMot erWtie. tho prxluottoii r tho moUv notod American nrtfau. attention "ill alwoy be . givru to peiirn irtim trcli:ii snrMn,r ktt n ' ,, matter, IwHtiro and and inMiuetum obtainable from homo or foresiu iOtree. j The arlNtio illutratloti of American teonery. oriKluat nith FllE All)lX; 1 an important feature, and iu tuasnlStenl platen are of a alio wore appropriate to the otif.o tory treatment oldoUiI than oau be afford od by any inferior pae. The judlciuu iu t Mpcndon of land eape, marine, fiiturv. and animal ubjwt. utnlti an unabitp'l inlnr ct, fmplUe whero tho icopo of th work confines tho nrtist ton etuioly to a inlo stjte of lubjeet- Tho literature ofTUH AhlMNK i n Hfthtan'i uraeeful awmnpani ment, woithy of the urti!lc featuro. with niili urh t lioiottt dtaiuhittwia a do not lotetferr Willi the pular interwl fifth work. PH2MIUY ?0R. 1875. Kvwy aubwriber for 175 will receive a b!itiul j.Mril ,M,it ,-d r. of the ;iim uobtp d-c whM pivr" In a fonaer Imub altraetiMl to itiurh at'ntion, "MAM'S UNSELFISH FRIEND" will l6 wtp'n In xvyytHmL' rutylxHly luv'r iien a Iic. and the portrariVWr-.-nl.,! m trur to th life, that it reeia theW,T0 . fc-" -. prcB"8 nf (he nil mil lUflf. Tho De Witt Talmac- t'U thut hh'own JfeW fxtindlnml d p -the Snowt In iSrftgkfyn) bark at it! lbHi i naiurat. nojatie whosee thi premium rbroiito rjll have the illshtut fear ofbetnc Mtten. H ide th r'tn. every advance -uberlb-ortvlUK AMI'Kfr 1S75 U contItute a Member, and rntitlcd to alt the prlvltpea of Aidinu Art Union. Th I'll ti on lhorl5l aU oi all TIK Al IUNK picture hie'i wit'i 'tbr pafnt irir and enrais aro to be dttribu&nl amAne th- rnewbi To-every perie ofoT uWeribr. 10) di(Trfnt pite, 'valiml a: over fiVft are diitrittutr! a oii as the rit i full, nnl the award of ewh nrl a at irtxvle. are to be publl nI in the next ru eneiiinK tMueofTIlK AI.DINK. Thi feat ur only applies to ubMrlbtr who tuy for one yar in advnn-e. Pull particular' In eir cular rent on application cnelo'ing a tatnp. Cm Sub:cri?:!:, aatStliaj lo TH2 AtnHTSesa ysar.thc Chr:n:aai th: Art Uaiss. ' No easrie fr rmrtnm p(uiru ropiri r TIIK .t,XtNr. no frnt. TRX AI.DlVfwIH. h.rrtr. . obtsJn abWonly Irr -WHptfon. There will U r,o r-lud mr Uih a ; t'U. for Ofwnpt.,M rsfit HM t th; p-ibllfh-r? dir-t. ar hnl t tlte !! fanriuw. wi'hout tvt po rlMMty to li pBll-hfr jep! in eas whr- th- tu(lryt(! ) it-n ,?-x the thefti I- Mznatum of Jac4 .crro. PrerldeBt. CAJJVASSEBS WANTED Any rTn witlnr t. a-t pwpanntly a B rvnl caf3.ir will rt-'Mtv full n4 pronjpt I&fonaation by applying to . THE a'LDLVE COMPANY, rS Maiden Iine, " York. VALLEY HOUSE! Red Cloud. Nebra ka. JOS. C. WWRSER, - - Proprietor 7J ij Hotel if ectirely new. barfsr h bant fc praeaneuvB. cj fj stud up wltli lejard to C-MSC2T 1OT Vx.i mm. BOARD BY THE DAY &3VEEK At reasonable ratcf. BLE ibd4J f trirrin&M.' 5r n it-w r - f ' I LI J OA, .' ft 3TARY PUBLIC. ! . - ' -I ujililK LI fPAPf WKUsI 5 JP THr; - Tl IiAKG,5t t?? Ti:;: ; U RRPUYfLlfa 1 , t ! " a iui c bra-..i a sournwi: V- SfiHKtl tttttli'.o w.il thirj oi lee! ir fl tmnspiriitg in thi- -f)uitM5 "tlfft turning M- kiLhr fr the ucWFwf ik H l'.irty. 7' . 4 0 t v, r j" v The intercAtfl of Iiiitirr. looked after, and the tmbm the co operation") of uR wfc. cc SoutliwcX Nchriefcn hro and cnterprii-ing rit this end fornMi 'atunuoti ' oureos and Curwb85:f ib-bej-t locatiotiM Mill vjw:, an I evorythrnjf, hxt wJH trn 1 t t imsiTgraiioR. A A. portion of ouro4lirap4 wi' ' Toted io cntertwhins arvl rat' eotM rait tor ftr fataiJy rswHs. --. - AK ho arc mterctci in aa ; wiJe-aaraV, Krely, focal rww ; jKbKhetl in the HepabF-a ailJ. 'FfflH m ,vm ' 1 I 1 cunotira. ijjiH W Ji nt the iturlitit mtot M 3 J 51- are iafiiexi to eMpHhrTiii: ( if I S5, :3-, S t T" -'. - - .jV--iS.. '.JawJ-g " ,VV.jW . . ':