asr y. J i rK-j ;j l "ir- rat. LfB u. lex. IS i & IP tte ?- RED CLOUD CHIEF. 'kitsr w, 5 J. WEN H5SDAYJAN.27, 1875. --?- i 05 Friday let, the Leislatare elected Hob. A. S. Paddock, of Be atrice, United States Seaator, for the fall term of six Tears frea the 4th of Mirth, oext While this result may hart been a aarprise to niaay, and could hardly have been anticipated by any oae after the balloting had fairly begun, we think no one need have any regrets at the tacoeaa of oar new Senator. Mr. Paddock casae into the Territo ry in 1857, and was from the beginning wide-awake and useful citizen. In 3861 ha was appointed Secretary of the Territory by President Lincoln, which position he held until 1864, the greater part of the time acting as Gov ernor. For some years past he has been residing at or near Beatrice, where he has one of tho fioest farms in the8tate. Gov. Paddock, is a genial gentle- aa, full of good nature towards every body ia general, and tho straight-forward manner in which ho carried on tho Senatorial contest has made him many warm friends. Senator Tipton will have a successor, who will bo an honor to the Stato. Tnns far tho Legislature has not done much in the way of general legis lation, the great interest having been centered in tbo Senatorial fight, but now that is over we may look for some hard work, on tho part of our law makers. Seed-timi will soon bo here, and there has Lccn nothing done to pro vide the necessary grain for the spring sowing. In this latitude small grains need to be ia the ground as early as possible, generally the first week in March. If our farmers arc to have the seed it must be procured immedi ately, or there will be no. crops raised. A gTcat many schemes have been talk ed about and advocated, but it has be gun and ended in talk only. Seed nust be had at some cost, and it is only tho question as to tho easiest and speediest mode of getting it, that aauses any division of opinion. Some counties have already made provision by bonding for enough to meet the estimated wants of the people. This 5fcfat the best, a questionable method relief, bmt probably is tho only thing that an be done under the ctrcum stances, Nfeuch a course is thought necessary forNWebater county, there is to tiiuo to loseU bonds are to bo voted, issued and soW, but a very few days will intervene fromNbe time ne cessarly used and the timowhen the grain must be in the hands of thcTar Biers. If some other course is ViW takes there should not be a day's de Jay before it should be devised and ut into operation. We confess that the JWblein is too hard for us to solve and lcavjt for those directly inter ested. It is rcportcd'tba. the U. S. Su pteme Court has renders! a decision on the question of taxation of railroad TaI3s which is aaVrae to'the railroads. If true, this willrelieWmany counties from their present eiuVrcassinentSv The case for the ceun&s wboeo. ia the maiu. managed by. JDd"D' taBBnggs,orOmafuk Governor n -tttt jjfiiT fill . . I"" I the usual ruu&tWftUcs belonging -tojhjs jxteittou, aad is gaming in per tonal popu1lritywvrr-ar. We pre dict an administration that will bring I newassrato the lront as being the Biost prosperous of the Western States. nfiS-grcsent indications are that the Boning spnBffbriBg Urge irutm gration into theuteTThe world at large hat fakfc in ax fatmnftad the salaitytf the past year it tooeU known to be an exceptional condition la asaterially affect the future influx of taaee seeking new hones and cheap 1br4s. Ia two yean oar peoale will have fcrgottaa the rata aad disaster of 1S74. We art ia receipt of a letter from geaatar Hitaheack stating that the bill tae tieae daring whieh atay oe aoreaa trots i the rag mm devastated hat hetaiacar- lay toasaaf thcaewt- aad aaelotca ths copy of tat bill as 1: IP OF CBBTAIH icLxxm. te J JTmtod under such regulation as to proof of the same as the Commissioner of the General Land Office may prescribe; and where men grasshoppers shall re appear io eighteen hundred and seventy-five, to the like destruction of the crops of settlers, the right to leave and bo absent as aforesaid shall con tinue to July fint, eighteen hundred and seventy-six. Seo. 2. That during such absence no adverse rights shall attach to faid lands ; such settlers being allowed to resume and perfect their settlement as though no such absence had been al lowed. Sec. 3. That the time for making final proof and payment by pre-empt-ors whose crops have been destroyed or injarei as aforesaid, is hereby ex tended for one year after the expira tion of tho term absence provided for in the first section of this act. Approved, December 28, 1874. sriavnra cattle. Tat Saab Animals in tit Ortubopptr 'lesion-Qtntral Sristen Propoctt to Itlitvt their Snffcrinp-Taa Flu It TTilirolbw. We invite the careful and earnest attention of the people and press of Nebraska to the following card from Gen. J. S. Brisbin, U. S. A.: Omaha, Nebraska, ) January 10th, 1875. J To the Pgdlic : I am credibly informed that there are in the grasshopper region of Ne braska, some 3,000 bead of horses and 1.000 oxen that are in a state of star vation in consequence of the destruc tion of crops last year by grasshop pers. Appeals are made to me to keep tlicfe animals from perishing by fur nishing a little corn or oats to subsist them on until grass grows again. The Ices of crop3 caused the farmers to work their animals very hard last fall, in order that they might break up as much ground as possible knowing that the hones and oxen would be weak in tho spring and perhaps unable to plough. As long as tho grass lasted they got along very well, but tho cold winter found them feeblo and lean and now that tho snows are beginning to fall and cover up what little grass there is unless we ship corn or oats to feed the animals. I fear many will die. There is something exceedingly touching in the suffering of a dumb brute and my warmest sympathies have been aroused in behalf of those on the border of Nebraska. The prevention of cruelty to animal) is a noblo work and one that all men may engage in with honor. Surely there could bo no greater cruelty than to work a horse and not feed him ; yet the people of the grass hopper region are not to blame for this for they have nothing to tat themselves. We all know how much a farmer is dependent upon his team for support. Without a team he cannot plow or seed, and unless he sows tho family will have no bread. We dare not let these animals die, or we shall deprive the farmers of their very means of subsistence, and have them on our hands as permanent paupers. Moved by these considerations, X f&ave, a ft or consultation with General OrriKand the executivo committee of the Nebraska Ststo Aid and Relief society, d&rruined to appeal to the publio for akhiQ relievo the distress of dumb brutes. v N I have this day established an office in the aid building, aV Omaha, and now ask the people of Nebraska for donations of corn and contributions of money. Nebraska people evcV gener ous notwithstanding the heavy losses the state has this year hat met with from grasshoppers and drouth, I am sure will respond liberally and enable me to feed the suffering beasts until I can procure aid for them from the society for the prevention or cruelty to animals. I believe many thousands in this tty, ia tho towns and throughout the VI tctTta will FopI it their dtitv to reriftr .. . . ; . lend H,8ir is"M"JC M VvV . J BO gUVU " We areafl Kra of ho?eS " hW ever indfferent i?5"V ta to Pfu distress few ean wiia "" suftering of dumb brateWlj,f1fln V1086 .k .M .;.jr.i -p .k-:- i.i. anna xe touched by the votcelese am; animals The ofice established at Oaiafh uatkrtbepatroaajef the Nebraska Aid and Rcikf Society will be known as "The Nebraska Horse RcaeT," aad I wish the people of every town aad rural district ia the state aot devastat ed by grasshoppers to tead ia contri butions of cora, eats aad atoaey. Lieut. John F. Treat, 23d iaraatry, U. S. A., w;U aot as ajaartertaaster for the parehsse of cora aad oats, aad ship it to reliable eemautteet ia the differeat eoaatiee wbe will tee it prep erly dietribated. Mr. 3. H. H. Clarke, fBeriatea deat, hat agreed te carry over the Uaiea Pactic rtilread oaecar loadaf eora par aieath tree ef charge lot the taianTt ia devastated eeaades. I will eadeaver to ohtela the fraaehite over the Baritagtea aad Mkswari railroad ia Nebraska, aad frow tfc Hat of Umm roads aad the Northwestera I eaa naek eeetly ai the 8BBriBg aaiaiahv 1 hen tae-Beeale ef the efthatt whate aid will totretpaadwkh bm freajr. au ta utir pawwr t, .t i . . aevyaaaiiiiaffea a eawaaw. ,,- mBimtMt U. 8"Aray. L 3" t.-V - . u k'"?SS3SrUld rs-Tyiiy Jt-.. 't !:52"i.'SJb'. COXXUXZCATSS. Lone Tbee Johnson Co Iowa, January 13th '75 j Ed. Chief I suppose the pctple ia the North West part of your coanty would like te hear from tae, and know what I an doing. I hope they will get something substantial in a short tine fn the shape of a car load of provisions &c., which I shall ship next week. Perhaps you would like to know my method of proceedings to get the people together, so that I can talk to them a little. My friends got apa Concert alaott iaipromp u Vocal and Instrumental Miss Dilaway of Muscatine, one of the best pianist in the state, presided at the piano. Mrs. Jones of L.ne Tree discoursed beautiful music from the organ, some times accompanied by Mr. Evans with the violin, whilst Mist Carleton with the guitar and her sweat voice, renvnl us of thirty years ago when we were twenty Jive. Taken together the Concert was a success socially, musically and financially. Net proceds $27.07. On subscription to be deliver ed when called for at depot, 155 bush ehfof cora 22 bushels wheat aad tome other small donations. Rev. Chas. Brooks of the Baptist church, and Mr. Whitakcr are tho leading men in this little affair, and to them will tho people of Harmony and North Franklin be under obligations for this car load of supplies. There is to be anothor Concert at Nicholas to-morrow night, and -also a supper at Darant on 22d for the benefit of oqr peoplo. M. S. Budlonq. Guide Rock Grange, No. 549. P. of H. J Held a special meeting on Monday, January 18th, 1875. The Master in the chair, and a good attendance of members present, and the utmost good feeling and cordiality prevailing. The meeting was very pleasant and proGtablo. Ten new members were initiated and more asking to be admit ted, and the "Goat" was in good or der and condition and quite frisky, and some of the candUates found it somewhat difficult to prevent being thrown off, but all managed to get safely through, and all went "merry as a marriage bell." The next regular meeting is to be held on Friday Jan. 29th, and members of other Granges will be welcomed. Tho "latch string is out." This Grange never has been in a more prosperous condition, and notwithstanding the soaroety of money, incidental upon "The Grasshopper Raid." The membership will largely increase, and a renewal of interest in the Grange shows itself. And the truth of the old saying comet home to all "In Union there is strength, all our danger it in discord. , GRANGER. C0V1OSSX0VESS PaOCEEDKQS. January, 18th. 1875. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present A. M. Hardy and Geo. W.Bali. Minutes of last meet ing read and approved. Clerk authorized to send requc6tion to State Auditor for assessment Blanks, Road District Receipts and Tax Receipts. The following accounts audited and allowed: A R Rutherford, extra work IM) No 2 $5.00 Geo W Ball "X" " $6.00 WVBeal " X. " $3.00 RAdamson " " y" and timber $9.00 FCockerell " " " 4.00 A M Hardy Comr's fees, haulin &c. $20.4O Valuation ef Ira Sleener on Tax List for 1874 ofLots 13, 14 & 15,bloct 5 Red Cloud reduced to $550. Adjourned untill Wednesday Jin. 27th 1S75 at 10 o'clock a. m. a vi monv V J. A- Tullets, Chr'm. Clerk. The Oraaha Republican of Friday UHt contained a full account of the "Kin of the Cennibal Islands." He passed through Omaha on his way east some time since, and is now on the re turn trip to the Ptcifie Coast and thence home. Thirst performance after resting from their 'journey was a royal game of billiards the. -King and his partner winning the fame." After dinner came a visit to the High School with which the Kiag was well pleased. 7 p. at. the Kaights Templars ra!- S40 force aad went to the Grand Centrals. ' WM corte to the mhTcV tpcecbea followed. Tak it theM receptioa the King haaheeaiaver4 h tbe K. T., aitaeagh he it a eabcr of that or der. At 9:30 KagtTid waa eecort ed keek to the Graad)eitral where easeerowc had ail&mbled to awRoyalHighaeta." Aikagth K. D. took his rjotkioa ia the parlor where people were ktrodaced te him by Mayor Crate. Oee actaatty AiaW the Kief, te the jealeBey af all the rati. After the raceaUea aB retired except those whe Barrieipeatd ia the aaaee ai were tha Jstdiag, ekiaear aad their HmMaiettyeaMavadihB hU danagthe Mitt Wittaaae af I, whe waa eemed ty ail the otaer fair aaao-Sa math for beat a.Kac. "Vive rroi." atattaatt . 3aanavawaam ..,.. - ' - " -"r - ------- - j AW aMMaMaBBa-H-- - - -- mM m aaBBBaaaaafKAi i I w-i .L-- m -'. j -v" aiaawWeX aajapajaaaaajiaawesBiL ,""-1 . r- -rz. z-i. , 3 aaaaai .ninn rw mm- avaaaiBWH w -n ,v --- . -?- - i,,i 1 8aa4.Tiat 'taa waeaaa waa ktaai . HkimmWmml ; Tm' .rTL-"- I V- . fc " --a. 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FOOTE, H.1 121 LcHta ITCM, ar.mmkm., rew iota An Independent Phjsician, TKLaTS ALL rOUt 09 CHEOBTC DISEASE, Letters from all parts f th Civilized Wmrld. IT MS HlltlAl WAT m (Mutiu a Medical Practictl n xb tbsatohi VimtTeu PatieaU ia Inept, tk Watt ladies, the Deartaiea af Cauda, aad im every tUte ef the TJaiea. ADVICE CIVIH BY MAIL FIIIB OP CHARGE. VoBbMral tuUyMwrijorqolto .ttt Mctt wlta Mh mm w whether titty k wiwlwul ty tmrmt kykDMrrarj Tte Afl larrtfe At ft tfeuaw an nctint It a ifnda Iktot ptota , timu, wtUB wUt foralik! by Bn few, ar ftl Uw afle. Am ptoU tyaUa of nfitftT!a ffirti eosfudon. Oft book mmt hmHi Uw phyrictaM oC tk ftHiWlrt t fftf Bat oBsultation fttsd tat Um t qailtfu. A ftlztyiwi pftpMt f trMiw i tf MftMB) wot trm aUo. AUrm Tr. X!. S. FOOTS, T8S, Haw Trk Dm. Toon to Um utkor f "Kmbkax. mob ttm." took the meant a dicalaUaa f rcr SS0.000 coptes; fttoo, af 'Pun Bomb Tal,m mow ncntlj aobHhd, wWc toa nit to the xtnt of 70.000 coptoa: !, U Btoi," wktaa to bow tolas pabUaaal at oomm TAua of an. txwpaat tt ant-awntiaaai varfc ( U ont of Bciat). wiU to ant fna aa apaUeftttaa to aither Dr. Footb, or Uw KtRSJ VU hWa lu CMMsr. whan otka to lit Awnt bota awn aad troawa-waalat la tb forafoiag worlu, to wheat a Uaaral arttt to allowod. Tto to(iBBiaa af bars toaa mada la wlllac Dr. foot aepatat wort. "Piaiii Hoaw Tui" ia Barttoalait aitH4 to adulta, aad "Bemics S Bxoai" Bl taat tto tbtaa for tha yeoaf . Bmt far tabtas ani aw for yeuradTM. Tto a aialUtodt of qtwaUoat which wa ttat atalicacy about aaUafl at thair ahyitotoaa Than to aothlnf ia Utaratara at at tto af tto foraioiac werka. md eal te hat af aaaaai r af ate 11 lora, VICK'S FLORAL GUHKE FOR 1875. Published Quarterly. January Number just issued, and contains over 100 Pages, 500 Engravings, descrip tions of more than 500 of our best Flowers and Vegetables, with dirtc tioaa for Culture. Coltraal Pkto. etc. The most useful and "eleeaat work of the kind in tho world. Only 25 cents for the year. Published in English and German. Aedress, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. HARNESS . SHOP S. V. Ludlow Is now prepared to do all kindt of work IN THE Harness inc. a The best of materials used, and all work WARRANTED. REPAIRIXe ne on short notice and at reasonable Prices. &hop in McNrxr's Store. Ked IVetoaaKai AKCBIIBAI.B B1BWIM1, W0TA1T ruBuc, SU& UTATX. AQIXT.JSdl AllbaaiaaM trietlr aitaaati att aai all carraiaaaaaat araaativ aatwarai. aitantiea tiraatayanaaataftaxtt, uaa aai Real EttottTraatiaa. fe aMtpav w - - - tioaw- etmu r VT v-aieaaW 'aiaaaw tail "aaiatsaiJH tail asaaj T" - ,, -Ly.iZvssasw -, ysrHttg wjem-aari 'anJfiwap sjeaj DENVSR BOUSE 1Kuinu,mSmmtm WOaaaa aK5aa wv WW -1 Jywtawao aayaama m ttaai tape rmn t -i. " ta r i -v tr . - D. W. DALT0H, . - Prt mmgjja ktaaw waaai mmm. - wma m s. mmmwwm .mmuum mmmm a.M.HMMa r saiTsasaa ess siaiaaai a"s m ihiwppw saaansM TslMHbitlaaalyWKaJMaiaaawitaasr iTaiVT f & J-rf m9m9m9mWtHmmW9 t - sssaMaa. saaa tsssa eaaaatMaaaaaaaw .. the f INTER-OCAN i s twicE EorritNS. Wikly.r SMi-Wtakly, ml Daily. BataBtkliadleaitaaatkraaTrarf ago as a Bvmr.tatiTe Resablieaa Paper, pledced la asaiataia aal dewad tka priaciblM aad or aaaiiatioa of the National ItaMalieaa Par tf. tke INTEK-OCEAN waa eaty Faaad to tae fnrefroBt of jmirnalura aa4 aealared a facet onpirredcateJ in the hiitory of iach Btcrpriw. By uoivenal aeot it kaa acn uttsned position as K The Ltatiti RettWicai Paatr hi tat NOItrUWEST. Nut aloaa oa it political ctaraetcrdoeatae INTKR-OCKA."f ret iti claim fur popular faror. It aims at the bichwt ezvcllence ia all it department, and ia this era of pro frerjire joarcaliim aspire to a pouluu aonx the bevt. The INTKU-OCEAN aukwaaaadalcUiaii aaa FAMILY NEWSPAPER. IU eolaoni are earefally raarded arnint objectionable matter, and every effort irnnakc to reader iUapleawntaadproatablecoaipany ioa te tha home trnide. Tkeommercial Departoitnt It eoaactad with great care, aad everything itle if doae to rnnke the MAKET "K- ,T8 aaehaa the FARMERS aad RU.SI 3 MEif of tha Northwest eaa RELY UPOIT. Tht Agricultural Dopartm't Is earefally adited by gentlemea of ability aad experience. In Uitrtturt. Local aal Stairal Ntwi, Foreign and Somtttle Ctrrte pondtnee And everything that goes to make A First-Class Newspaper It is not excelled by any pnblicatioa ia the coantry. The INTEK-UCEAN U a NATIONAL .NEWSPAPER, One that will be found useful and interesting to Americans in every part of the globe. While it especially represent the (JKEAT INTERESTS OF T11K NORTHWEST, it is National in its views and comprehensive in in its news-ratherinKS. Firm in its political faith, it is not bigoted, and in all discussions aims to be candid, dignified, and above per ltKJ id. sonal abtue. The INTF.R-0CEAN has thelargestnggre aate circulation of any newt paper published in the NorthweJt. It is sent to more than 6080 Postoffices. distributed in every State and Territory in the United States, ia all the British Provinces. 7SBX3 OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. By mail (payable in advance) per year, $12 00 do do do 3 months, 3 00 Sanday ddition per year (extra) 2 W SEMI-WEEKLY. By mail, per year (in advance) - - 3 00 do club of four do - - 11 00 do clubofsix do - - - 1 00 do olaboftca do - - - 23 00 Oaeres copy with every clab of ten. WEEKLY. By mail per year (ia advance) ISO 500 12 00 Club or tour do Club of ten do Club of twettty do JO 00 oneree copy with every club of twenty. POSTAGE :T,ioVe& sstaze feet tha 1st day of January, A. D. 1875. Under this law the apstasto oa newspaper wust be paid AT THE OKFICB WllEUK THEY ARE MAILED. Thb will make it neceuary for all subscribers or agent fceodinz us .xubtcriu tions to send the njncy TO PAY POST AOf IN ADDITION TO TliK KUBiCRIP TION PUICC. The following are the rates to be aid under She new law : WEEKLY INTER-OCEAN 15 cents a year SEMI-WEEKLY do 20 do DAILY do (SO do Special arrangements mado with country pablisher fur clubbing with their publica tions. Sample copies free. Money can be sent by draft, money order, exprc, or regis tered letter, at our risk. .Address, INTER-OCEAN. 119 Lake St Chicago RED CLOUD MILLS. NATIVE LUMBER "Constantly oo hand. All kinds of DIMENSION LUMBER, SHEETING. FENCINQ. AND BRIDGE PLANK. AH told Cheap for Cash. Call and examine lumber and pricea. wtmiraa sisidmiki tit ia TOt ATC " rnm ItD-iMtntiiji ww -war ijaraaaw ar aavl aaawat rmST saKsroASSsasec;BasasF . .ijjwrrBaiSAju2BhBSSa . tx 9 tnT-oai tt -at Fteeta aaam wuoJun auiiaiii taoai asn taiiaa " laaajajettsjaatatajiMtitWlwaitJt"! Sa " "" y-xTiiawaTt t5 V tatBat sa, BBBftBSBSBkssav -aaaaaaw awtasksaaaamjltr aesra tkaW 1bj " NEW DRUG AND GfiOCEfiY STORE IM BcdCfeud, -Aek. We wwh to iuforra the citizens of Red Cloud that we have a new stock oiooda which we otfer at Granger prices. -. , Con9tingoU . 'K, DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES BRUSHES AND 'A FANCY GOODS. Also a choice lot of TEAS, and T0BACC0ES, PURE WINES and LIQUORS, 'Special attention given to Dis pensing 01 Medicines and Irescnp ioni. We Defy ompttitio i in Quality ami in Price. R.R.SIIERER. JOHN I try '"-fJ JACOBSON'S HOTEL, ri .ZFz T?; y j J&. A ' m.&r- 3?&i - FEKDa SALE. i AND I LIVER Y . t . STABIiE. Jemima, hUmm C: !Ve e mxv Watdmiakar 4 Jtwil.tr, lit CLOTO, WZK7ZX C07X77, XH MrPartiealar atUatiaa tjirea to B- Faaapataaaaasaa Sadfmrt Gmnrnntui. T. W. TIJXilaKYal, NOaJEOPATWC PH YWC4AJI c s. mams sckokox. IS tflai M .lljgg 5f-. v "S? v 7SS PISrLI'S IA2ZL TSwCtatptst i'cTTj;jr is tit Tt? TatoTM4lMliivwllwalMteC!ijr THE riUCAHO POST AKl MAIL U anivraty jorx.lH a b tk livflimt, pleiwt. most atrprlln: and ekat alftrrBoeaneixpatwr tnkitelln t)ie North wnu It i Ketibiie3 ia rolitlcx, ha. tk UtMtaai kl ef porial aaJ presadUpateke aaJ of loeatatnl aAtal m. Iu mrkt reiertx are cotlt. mnprehcaflvo aa4 rflllle. Th aioa ef the maaitfrtaM I. hr been. tnJ will ke. to make a frrh. vor- ob.j ami tjucjr nwpapfr, lth t new eonurni Upr. ely rraI an.l rwr- a. an.l aralaaW t tiy an.l coantrr st'- tcriJcnu It U ae of th-.t t famHy rsprr, ,a4 ha a co&tta&ttr iacrtasta cif cuianon. TKDMS OF SUB50UI!TI0N. DitT roall per annum afttr Janaary . r-ottce prepaia ,.., . .. -5., DitLr tix woatb 3M Daily three taoaths..,., .- 1.T0 TnK WKKKLY 1MST AND JtAlt llai ben enl.tnol to sixelsht column pare uftheiitoof the lUllr. an-l cintniaalt the current trncwl an! Iorl nr o( tha week, with valuable forvicn aii-1 dotattti cwrre- flHBden-e, the li ;oHt of the la.v. rolltl cal. fshion. society, and other attic' . ami. wlthaaarkei rrt.rU pieiuie.1 xvttr for , u roiiRtry reAdcrs. ant crytuuv MiMt np to the hour of aeiat to pm Thoth IU In- , crwje In ii& ntakrs it nae the lart ik lir in the o.untr. it roiu la a herctufure oneutthc rhcpcit.the annual aattoetipUea price boing only ' Cl OSS DOLLt AXt rtSTT CCXT, to which nut h added fileencunU pitate. to be prepaid, alter January 1. br Ibr pul- iliner. in acroruanca with tb lw ' wf..!Tm dta.W inti operation at lhat dtte. Kxtrroi Unary eve wurl ffci'- iadufemrnt arc rtTcre1l to uWr ber. who Drefrr to avil i h tn-h e- of our club ra' r. ' . .. .. . ..r . "" 7 ' -u Itrmittnnr nliv ht. mtlr it.r .r i draft. rxpir. I'ostodceonlrr. or -clitr4 lV letter, at our rbk. All letters rhou'd br a'drefe-l to th CHICAGO l'OST AND MAIL CO.. Jxlund M Dearborn street. IiniMirtnnt but brief new letters are o'leit ed from all parts of the country. No niiieo will be taken ot unoujiuoujeomtunnientnnit. THE ALDINE COMPANY'S jlYew Iu!lientlu.H. SOLO ONLY 3Y SUBSCRIPTION. TUB ALUXN'i:: Tin: ART JOURNAL OP AMEUIt'A. Tbb splendid enterprise I not only w!l tillntnitl in ilfiirr fVnttirf. litit l litn 111. stantly developed and iinrroml. It ! lay ', vianti wi'iiimi .- tit.ii in inn wni'ir worm 01 pori'Hliral li'-mtur.. The Icmtiiul ttf portrnlt. "Mali's l'n'rlOli Krieud." a ehroino rresen:"! to crny mlmerifxr, U n decided hit. and will if pontile, hM to tho popularity which thi' w.nk li.i Kiiipti. Ihe ART UMliN rt'Miurn si pr uiuj reut ! and brnelicent result. In aroiuin; i ubtic In terest in the flno art. Circulars and Tub' in formation on application. Parts I. II, III and IV are now ready. Sutton's- LSistraz-uora inssczLL.crr. To bo completed in 40 parts, Usuod for- Liflbtly. aoh part will contain an decant front! tdc oririnslly enirrarcl on steel for tha London Art Journal REPRODUCING at a price within th popular reach, ensrmv ins never before offered at lc- than five limes the amount. Tbee plattshuve been the attmctlon of THS L017D01T AIT J0UH1TAL, Kah purt will i-ontain Sfintmrto paees. In- clttdlni: the eleirnnt frontb.pK.ee. on 1h plate p'jper. A niperb title ae. rbbly ; ,1,.aia.,.',,,,.inrc:lan,i 'l- riM ht ).: with the first pnrt, nu'l th- printin of ta ; entire wora wilt bo t worthy rcpn-enUtioii of the "Tho Alfiue IVm" which i a iruarn- tee of somethioK beautiful nii.l vuluable. At a Cttt tf 25 Cetti a Part PttT3 I, II & lit AkK J 1ST i'l'BUSIIKn. THK ART JOURXAIj Complete in l' monthly p-wts. at SI etch Ke- pitiduclnir lebet full pre lllatrntion from the earlier volumes uf ihe Aldlne. Kach tnonthly part will contain iz suprro plate withMCofut'-inyiriitdserlntivw ivuttor ptjd whether for linniror frammir. wilt lie entirely beyond cmpHition in prifeorar'W tic character Kvery mprewlon wlllbe mot can-fully taken on the finest toned papr. and no pains will be spare! t rnike thi (he richet prixlue ion of a .r which has won, in a insrrelotiily short ttme, a world-wide reputation. 0ZV3 F10U 7Z2 &LDVJ2, Especially asorteI f r Srrnp Book Illutfrationt unit Ihuttnj f,7t A lar7e colle'tlon of picture of different Ue and on ljo.t every cofjeeiveblssobjest have beja pat np in an a tractl'e envelpe, and ire now offered at a price intended U make them popular in every p. Kavelope Xo. 1. coaUlnine 50 b'aatiful esrravtaff . I now rea4y, and will b titaae paid, to and addre for ONK DOI' AR. A liberal discount, to astnU and teachers. Scrap Boohs. A rplen Ud MWtmeuv of" SOUP R0fK3 bsv? seen exprs sly preaarcl for the holUsy f eascn.-a'jd co prrsat of Kioto. pntiheat , interest caa be selrctca Ut antirmsn or lady, eld or young-. So. I. IlalflrtBnd.eloth riles. itt beck. 2W i p-llxlfi iBefcr-- . . V Xo. 2- Half boend. efcUi sUes. ?iJt hv.c. UJlyp. 1216 laeka . ..-- . ...- P TS9. 3. fell 3irocer. berdrl boarl. rill aad antique, tctj rich. W jr.,- I2.W Leturri to urltr to col i at 2u each Her. M-nt ty tay suit. ti t-peJ. oa wain the price. AZ32SZ rA3G2-rA3?w7TX. Ib caarla ta rtxte-1 reCt. the pablwhers of TliK ALDI.VB bve prrerl jast.riion of siasy f their aos bcAaufal T .I....Mtii.afl An. liKflfltl tlSjt 1 axmre at. with a kaadsK red border lir.. j To aUaes the alaw, it cely ieit (r Us -t,fi.wr tn ftute and f'ld evtrr an already i-it,21 Urder " thU " d l' JlZZ)"1 Uafe .I uk, sti..12iBIa.S lth r,!iV,eW,,,,,h"l'Wlto. S ti sia of !hia at SIM. wk tf ectiS if. i ' 4efttMbtUher- ,. . ... ., J Cra nhfU. tr4 !-. 3fa.: tth id. V. I mSJsSSJfffflf . STEVENS . T-IO US F at by saail. wUieat is. eet-faii. r1 -" -sU O llVOOijI Tsa II E3t fTsec CANVASSERS WANTED. 58 3iMf!ea Laae, New Vork. CHASE MILLEK, CAfStEKTER 4 BUILDER, WHUwurtb'lr tfrsal4 eifiesif ef Jtri Opee4 aad vietairy tai,.e U rciie.ttt to 1 e!a TsiavfeeC weetLiAh Ifee . Wt a- i iicaawTesasaisaais.lafW ralifieirtwrn U teat Mt . Zaist athis Mtff. Odere HsMaMMsaMat. - . "'Mmlm, Hi A 2i7THUTir aai Astrioa WIJE, 'MJtMJK rmr TBr Tin: Art Jochma Or Axsiuca, A Maasitrtcxjn' CoSccnio. VCuyoxarCL- X.T UAaaio un. The neceeslrr f pa'' J!"" f,,r :h rrprweautfea of the t.ro.lucioB. of our . -mi.. kaa alwirs beB tecojalmi. I -- " ,,v.kMa mudo to ue I ami aa attcnr have bu mo w ta wmBt, Tkc -acer"ive fallarc whc!t s- 1 . ..UM. flli0(T-t ra-k attrwpt In thU aweaew-i'e - - ,.. - . -., " .i.M,M..!t,it crtintr ta etaousa as iw .- - nv th in,litrsrence f the people of Aner- lrtthe clJ of hfh rt. Fe n ,Mp aesrUtien of lh want ' ' I bmT to Mt It were huwb. the ruV r at once rtltle.1 with stk4?T w -n'. ami the rU w crvt rtUwau.l cm mtrcltl triasai-h-THK ALUINK. T!IKALDIXB,wkltt issued with all tho rrfplarttr his acne of th t r, iutcfwt chra tcrUtU temporary qr iy iwtcfwt chra tcrUUJ or or unary .er.(Hl!u!. H b a eWnt mtcetianr . .. .n.i racBftit Jiteraturo An 1 ',. ,. ttw. mrvH sMtmettawf '" !.--. ------- .... , artUtte killt In btoi and white. Athaagh e:h iucceedin nmbr anru irn pUaHre U Its friend. th- rl value and U.'o.vufTirK AM)(NKwllt be tnn np- TrteifamllU ba"l l ifcael-otf fc tbs yKV1ttrkieikU r claim perirehapHei. m compjred wifft rtalerajmUarelAnTllE AI.UIXJEls a r.L.nn nmlorSfiBI iMnccitln-al d, ,. ., ,1..v-1 nlunJutplv without mpti napPnached-aUoJuteiy nu' " . .. ...... . .i. tiua lU PrtOSOr mariner. "" V""" " a ,cvuiplrt volume can noi uiiriif'5 m d tuvntlty of fine piper .ind onisr.ivmrf kj ar other hape or nuraher of olame Ur t-a tiu.lUcoitta.Ilh9a.threls thv oUr ju . brittc! Tho national feature of THK Al.DP'ti rnttt be taken In n narrow cn. Trn art If A irmepdUan. While TIIUAI.PINB .a tn'clr Atnarlcan lastlruttun. tt d.e u evni:tieltlf n'irly to the reprvluel n rf M.itie art. Its mlwln Is to cultivatn l-r tland apprlatlv nrt Ustc, t.ri x A y ierlininAtr only on irroaii 1 of jolne intr.tt Thu. nhlle tlinf Uf re He fat r..n Jf Tilt: LtI'i:, a.. lending eh arwt eritijj, the pnluioo ot tht inot n td Anterieati nrtlt. attention will aIwo" a rive i to peeimn from lerei.-tt niut(nt fc-ivwf , its ubvribrs nil the plrfur an I and lntruoiten obtlu.ble from how or f.,rr-l'n oirce4. Th nriifiiu iiiiiiiiniiiu i inv asa j.o.-ie.tmlwithTlIK AtniNB. air ..t. in.... ,i r -.-. an. een imi.i n..ul (eiturr. And t' tnazment f ' are f smtae mare npp'tiirUUt th 'i f tor uf-attnent ofdeUU lhn can e ." rt l by .ny Inferior ps. The Judlcuu la tern orlon of l.tn 1 eape. marine, fuura, ao I nniruaJ iuhj"flli, fu't.i'u an untih tei u.tr ett, I aVtfsftfe whero the cop uf the w:rk cmfl i tho artlt tw- enely to !:)' tyl ..f subject. Ihe Itlvrtttur f TlIM ALlMi (Ktea lSithtUil ifr.ieeful neti.t t i- iiirni, iHDMhy of the n i tlii 1 feuturr !th only tjch tmhulMl dl-iiiltHnj a u- n t Ibtrrlt'e with the popular intcrw'. of ttiaf work. ' rnSlCTK ?C2 1B75. i: t y subwrlber for tt will rc-ive bca'.t fu) portrait In oil color, of the nlf nob' do wh'es picture lit t former U I nttrutel much attcutln, "JJAN'S UNSELFISH fRJEJiO" will t w?Irtme) in tfrf btiiun. I.rr h r I .u.l ...K -. ... . -.I !. .a -t i . ...e i.k "";"?"- '" !",., ' Is "r '"" f tst,i tnttieitte. tnit it teem in veritaiiie prerna wf thf smuul lUelf. The llev TV If mUlTilm WU that In. on .'.'r,. , A , , ... . ,. , , . . f'unll and do, tr f5d,rtt in ,kln Lrk nt It 1 Altheuirh o naturtt. km r. who thl prtmiun oljrtfao tr.i. ha the . i'iitt. far of holn. bitten. W Resii - the eromo. tvvrf nlane'eeJ, ertoTtKALDINi: fir l".i o' tjt-l nisml el . and entitled to all the imiie- A A.liUmr. Art Union. The i nvn owns fJ.riri ale f all T1H A1.D1' pieture. whih. w.th othf p.u it lues anlj f.mttvlns. are to be It rtiit- atnot.itlr'iiaiimlf Te erjen of . sul.cnV ,-, lrj diernt pler valued ai over iif) are d:tlribit?d as n th ne Is' fg!J, nn I tho awards h( evH ri at tnfrU.sratftbepubli hn.I la tfce i et nt ceedinij Uue of Til L ALOINi:. Thi. f-a ursotiPr ippllss to surlbr who p fo one yr It advance. Pall particnlar la ejp cuUretnt on spiluatlon ototns a su-ss t m m ALDUS cs3 7cr, tht Carer:: ari li l;SJ0 sr ai22u la liTascr (Ifo ctarre for trot!a. tseeraaeM watw ml THK Af.WJ.a Ce. TPJ(' ALIlXXtSwin. brner.be obtain able jjy hr irTiptten. Tliere will b redceH errlsh tHr', eah fr snbcr pt. As was, be seat to the pwbtishrrv direct. r ban U-d te thlotl eaarasser. withoat tp .!lll. ... ...... . . whm ,j ,. f-m . aK' " i.i ui jn tfiihlUhtXt. exreM In etsesjl eeitiSeiit ! tlfm. tsarlet the a3e slxsatttre f Jtsu acrree Prek:it CANVASSERS WANTED. Af on w!es; t aet pers3en'Iy ae a ! eaavaser will reaeive full aad proaaat TatrrrffettfolfeyVaelyttJr J 53 Hicieo Lae, Xew YorF. - ' qr 1 J J itt Cr-. ?v- - -wwe-w bw' "- STEYE8S 4 DOW, pourroK3. fHrttltwi, - - Nebraska. fHaaae, Cl, BaBd I eTery- - Usat'a lT!y. t; vHf?4ailjar , Jwwrt, aud - a s jTaia FaUi j W isry v jv, ? r )