The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 03, 1875, Image 2
- jr-- j u.'fi:'. rf fc L ?J.5J. J -"s S?- f a--. s-Tfisssr: wcui Una THE RED -CliOUD CHIEF. WEDNESDAY . JUNK 3, !S7i TiiK eastern states look with moth erly anxiety and alarm at flic disposi tion of their A children to leave the cover of their wings and strike out for theasselres. Tie? rtfn clacking tod cackling abaar Kite old 'hens, whose chickens have rawled through the feaees which arc inpervioua to theat, albeit the chicken seen well content with the pkkiag aid scratching in the ew field. The eastern papcrsjrjfttaowaregir iag their undivided attention to the grasshoppers. The Bcecher trial has Ibet its interest, .Grant's removals or appoiataeots are no longer inonopolix isg their attention. AH these subjects are Haling, while the future gras-hop-per is growing taore fresh and inter esting every day. This u t&ejfcesftoo for immigration, we may expect con-. " aeqaeatly the most gloomy accounts of efie- grasshopper ravages in eastern papcis, until the ecasou of immigra tion is over. The Toledo Blade enjoys the largest circulation of any eastern paper in this vicinity, perhaps, and it is particularly discouraging in its account of the -condition of things out west. It has al ways advised its readers to stay at borne, and hag claclcd and cackled excessively over the truants who have ought richer and wider fields. East ern people seem to forget that their states were once new and their settle ment attended with moro troubles and hardships than wc have encumbered in Nebraska. We have bad no swamp fevers like those which have retarded and blighted the early settlement of Illinois and Missouri ; no dense forcMs to be cleared, as was the case in Ohio. We have simply had a locust raid. lb would have been blrangc if a young elate bbould have no. disadvantages and 04 set-backs. We ; cknowledge our hardships. But what are tney ? The small crops which we had been able to plant last spring were destroy ed. But their destruction would have been but a sm .11 evil had it not been far rhe genera! poverty which is always incident to the settlement of a country however rich and fertile Those of our fartnens who have been here four or five years were not discouraged and would hesitate' long before exchanging rarais here for' farms in Ohio or Illi nois. They have tested the product iveness of the soil, and are assured of abundant harvests. The grasshoppers were no moro to them than would have been the chintz bug or potato bug. Were the farmers of this county on their feet,?and situated-as the far mers of the-east, an occasional loss of crops from grasshoppers or tho drouth would be of no more consequence to them than a like calamity in any other state. We have talked with gentle men from thejeastcro part of the State who have been in the State a number of yean, and they say that the locusts are not a new thing. The northeast ern counties have been aeitled'eigh teen or twenty years. The grasshoppers have ravaged them from time to time. Yet the farmers are prosperous and are rapidly accumulating wealth. We have overestimated our disaster. If we woold-iinagjae the cornstalk black with locusts, .and not only the corn but the wheat and other mull grain, it would still be no greater evil than we hare previous experienced' in the east from the chinch bug. Jtjs not difficult to recall the kerosene oil we poured over our potato vine fo secure them from the potato bug. It is ea.y to recollect the time when it required all that could be raised from 30 acres to pay the taxes on one hundred and sixty. Last year the 'drouth threaten ed to diminish our yield of corn. Oth er states- were siiulliarly afflicted. There have been famines in Ireland, and Persia; old as -it is, was only re ' centry in the greatest destitution, and received aid from the west Hard ships aad disasters are the lot of man go where we wiiL Yet the face of providence is not always hid behind a frowning cloud. We are not justified in expecting another faikre this year. The crops are unusually promising now. Wc have had an abundance of rains. The grasshoppers have not made their appearaaaa except ia the older states. To ail-aocoaots and'pro Hfceseea of eastern papers, we-jtatla lit unqualified denial ucra'thduglif they had feed enough and to spare, but long before grass cainc, a great njany of them were out of feed, and there was general scarce ty feed wa? not to bs bid at any price, consequently many cattle and horxe jiave died of starvation. What re wains alive are in a peer aesditiea ia deed. People ajixeed it sadly in mak ing calculation .on chinch Tug corn. loe grasshopper came too late last fall to do a any damage but they de posited their eggs anl they have hatch ed. Now they are doing their best to clean os our, and judgiog from present appearances one would naturally think that they will succeed. Already they have taken oats, flax and timothy, clean, and are taking the corn as fast as it appears above ground. Most of the people have planted and are now watching proceedings with anything bat pleasant countenances. Our prai ries look as bare aa tbey did two weeks ago. Of coareo there is some grass in place, but scarcely enough to. sustain life for our stock. 8ince la.t fall on this ranche we have lost nine head of cattle, fifty head of sheep and one hun dred Iambs, and we did our best to savo them. The people arc aaffering very much, and unless they receive help soon, starvation will stare them in the face. Committees have been appointed to solicit aid, and are now busily at work. If tho grasshoppers do not leave us soon, wc will be oblig ed to seek quarters where we can live, for we surely cannot here. Now do not think Nebraska and Kansas are the worst places in the world for pest-, for if you excel in grasshoppers to a certain extent, you cannot come up to Missouri on chinch bugs. More anon H. Of Ru.NDELL. STATE NEWS. LnxErxtnunuoniL- Austih, Cass Co., Mo 1 May 1 3th, 1875.4 J Ed. Chief:: Thinking that aline from this State aaay not be void of in terest to the readers of yoar paper, especially as it is aboat grasshoppers, chinch bags, and dry weather ; three plagues with which the people af Ne braska are somewhat aoqaaiated. Two years ago we had1 airy seaooa, eaase aaeatly only half a erop of eera aad very few potatoes, wheat aad oats fight, irait none to- steak of. Last aeaeoa we had no rata te wet to the roots of the eora,'rVaa the first of Jaae aati! it was harvested ia taefcl. Tliechiaoh bags we4 free the wheat and eats as scon as ad, which they bedfy the coca aad 1ea btfcrafr caarht'to vWe been ripe, it waeatwy that aaw- wre oblicedU Wf irUht i. to save it. Night wera af thai oa far when k -was, sweated, Bat li4kf theaarw tryiyieWea' ire etftkefr Over 70,000 acres are in cultivation in Gage Co., crops are looking well, and tho grasshopper pest is growing "beautifully less" every day. A Musical Convention will bo held !b Brownvihe on the 8th of June. Pxof. Perkins, of Chicago, manager. Tho State Medical Society" convened in Plattsmouth on Tuesday June lot. A man named Daniels fell from a scaffold forty feet to the ground. He was engaged in the construction of the Baptist Church in Seward. Prof. Thompson, of the University, is appointed Principal of the Normal School in place of Dr. Freeman, who resigned. There are no grasshoppers in Nuck olls Co.; wheat and all kinds of grain are looking well. N. W. Smails, who has been con nected with tho Lincoln press for sev eral year, has gone to Colorado. We notice by the Lincoln Journal that Mr. Laird is in favor of the aboli tiota of the Grand Jury. We are too, unless a man is taken into another county than where he resides for se curing an indictment against him. There can bo nothing 4 more certain thun that there are no rnnnsr rao. hoppers in this section of the State and that none have batched out, and that there were no eggs deposited here last summer. This is indeed encour aging. Juniata Oanette. They want to have the grandest and gloriousesLlUourth of July in Juniata that was ever-held, and all on the 3rd, too. . Benj. G. Rice, of Merrick Co , died on May 23rd, aged 27 years. He was Principal of the Grand Island Public School, and a graduate of Michigan University,, The U. S Land Office at Beatrice has been newly painted and fixed op generally. . A brick-yard has been started at Sutton, Two hundred Mormons passed through Omaha last Saturday, on their way to Utah from Europe. The grasshoppers are doing serious damage in Richardson county. One man at Fulls City advertises for "per sons, to plant corn on about 250 acres where tho wheat has been "destroyed by grasshoppers," Thousands of acres of spring wheat, says the Journal, havo been swept away, and as yet there is no abatement in the work of destruction. The indebtedness of the State of Neb., over and above resources, is lt, 147:02. , Tbree small children, girls, were burned to death recently ia Platte Co., near Columbus. They were ia bed ap stairs, their parents visiting at a aeighbor'a-heaae. A4 German farmer living near Lin coin lately received Belies orapfegacy left him by his father ia-Iaw" who died in Europe, ft amounted ta nearly $100,000. Prof. Thompson has not yet accept ed the position of Principal of the Normal School The appeiataaeat was made withhia knowledge. Got. Famas has had destroyed by the grasshoppers, over 40.000 yoaag trees; apricot tree stripped af their frak, hundreds of fiapeviaas rained, 8Mwherries all gaae, aweet patata vines oat dawtUo- the wraaad. aad a large aueags ' T aasasfr geak awept away. Ha will to corn. Last Tue.viay tbey bad a trial of speed between several of the fast horc of Bronvil!e, after which came a walking match by II yoane gentle men, either clerks or working Under cover. Tbey started to Walk five miles. Seme gave oat at the end of the firt mile, soake walked two milts, while fbwr wafted the whole distance two Adams and Baker coming out even Time, 53 aiiiutea. Vice Prewdcat Wilsoa arrived at Omaha from Denver on Friday Iaotv He was surprised to Sad Omaha such a louriahiag city. He proaoaaeed the High School the best pablio school baildifif be bad ever seen. The following is from the Kearney Pre: Section 4 of the report of the com mittee on Bill of Richts according to the Lincoln Journal, Lincoln Star, and Nebraska City Prat, commences with the declaration that "All persons have a aataral and 'iadepleaable' right to worship Almighty God accord ing to the dictates of their own con sciences." All along we have been aware that the people of Kearney Junction and tbe western part of the State were short at least on right, and this explains it. The "indepleasable" has aever before beea guaranteed to us. At Indiaaola, Red Willow Conntr, last Monday, the 17th instant, W. H. Burger, one of the commissioners of that county, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. When the storm commenced he was at work putting his cattle into the corral, and whilo so engaged was killed. No marks of any description were made upon his person by the lightning. He was one of the old settlers and leading men of that "Sat .- XatFOlTAXT TO fiSASSEOPPSS STTF- rs&sss. v Washington, May 24. The Commissioner of tho ftupral Land Office decide that the benefits extended by law to pre-emptors who, by reason of the rat aires of gra.snop pcrs, are conipeld to leave or be absent from their claims, may also be ex tended to pre-emptors whose 'crops have in like manner been destroyed, but wno have nevertheless continued their residence upon their claims. Those whose crops were destroyed or seriously injured in 1874 will be en titled to an extension of one year from and after July 1st, 1875, and when an injury occurs in 1875, the extension will date from July 1st, 1876. COaQTONICATED. RlVERTON, Franklin Co.. Neb. ) June 2nd, 1875. J Ed. Chief : Billy Kennedy's ram," is a queer kind of a genius. What did he do yesterday, while "Vinegar Hill" was diligently employ' ed in boring a well ; but go down to the Addition, drive his tube into the earth about twenty feet and drew water from there in a twinkle, merely to agravate the poor fellows on the hi!J,. who were spending time and money in trying U squeeze blood out of a turnip, or as much as to say, "Here is where you can get your aqua pura." Then complacently went off about his business. Next, we find Billy's Ram in the post office, looking for his mail, or try ing to dead-beat his peanuts, candy. dry goods, groceries, pork, beans, or upset a tank full of kerosene oil, until Mr. McBride, the postmaster, with tbe help of a half a dozen city police, managed to lasso him around the horns, with a coil of his new lariat rope, and led him down to Mr, Harsch's tin shop, for his coffee, from the large coffee not over thedonr. Here his ramship was let loesa again for another frolic. The first thing there that attracted his attention, was a pair of Urge shears, and a roll of sheet iron, and he made straight for them, when Billy himself came apon the eoone and by the means of a tin bora just finished by Mr. Harsch, soothed the savage beast ; but before the animal would quite give up his mischief, Mr. Harsch 'had to silver mount his antlers with tin, and deck hb wooly neck with a brass collar, bearing this inscription, "I am Wm. Kennedy, J's., hi-pholikin Ram wboeaa sapply Vinegar Hill with stracted, prior to yesterday, to be cm the look out for danger, he qaiekly picked up his gun, and got'ready for emergencies. In tbe aanaattBse M'WATEiW HAD PtCKTB" UP TWO 8T0.1E8 "' and waa aboat to hart oaeofHhemat the giMWd. But before he oaald ac oojpljsh the act, an oaace batef wat speeding from the guard carbine, and wbat was one the notorious MeWa ten soon ended ia a corpv. The SALL STRUCK Jf'WATKaVS IN ME LETT JAW, shattering the same very badly. It tbea took a downward eoaroc, passed out of the jaw, and entered the neck near the collar bone, severing the car otid artery in such a manner, that the blood streamed oat the size of a man's wriut. The ball continued it down ward course, and mast have passed through or near the heart, as the lead en mi'sile came out ja abovethe left kidney. . M'WATERS XKVEE KPOKK after receiving tbe shot, neither did he cry out For a second be stood upright, theii walked some twenty feet, and was caught by Cochran, who bad by this time rushed forward to keep the wounded man from falling among the convicts, who had beea or dered to continue their work. THE UNFORTUNATE MAN WAS DEAD even before he touched the groand, and he was quickly laid down by the overseer, who rapidly glanced about him to see the position of things. As soon as the guard had fired and noUd the fatal effect, he re-coeaed his gun and brought it "to beauupoo Geary who was makiog someaemoa stration, and tho condition )f MoWa ter's. the steady hand of the guard, and, withal, that aalv natxbi nnintvl at his bead, probably perscaded him km uwj mo ixiaimsna, ana "GIT BACK TO work!" at any rate, he got, and then the guard in the cage gave a general alarm, by ringing tbe large bell in the yard, and also the smaller ones in the Warden's and Deputy's rooms. Some time since we gave a description of these bells, and as most of our readers are doubt less familiar with the same, it is un necessary tor a reptition. The alarm brought out Mr. H. M. Gould, Inspector, Cant. Wyman, the Warden, and Mr. Nobca his Deputy. The race that ensued between t he three men was related to us rather amusing. They arrived at the stone house just in time to see the guard take bis aim off Geary, and order ws at once restored, upon the appearance of the officers. THE MEN WENT TO WORK as if nothing hid happened, but in a short time they were marched into the main building, whero they received the same treatment they havoaUas been subject to, albeit two extra guards were stationed to watch over them. And thus ends a most notorious man, who valued life of man no more than that of an animal. Minn H. A. Mataisell, WaaMrwptetfaliriaferM U LIaef Ri C!oai ami vict&lu ht & U pn- ptutdto execute order fef BIILLINERY, Dreei-Making, AN .a. PLAIN SEWING tf ill KMs. OafclMi for MfealMMtortaMtof LACES, VEILS, KID GLOVKS.. LADIES HATS. Ac. its S. A. MUNSELL, f In McNItt'i BuUdiM.l RED CLOUD, - - NEB. HARNESS SHOP S. V. Ludlow Is bow prepared to do all kinds of work IN THE Hmrnens line. The best of materials used, and all Work WARRANTED. Th afeMwbftM If tme t JUNIATA, NEBRASKA. MARTIN PUPKA. JOHN UEKK.N'Zr: J. BERENZEN A.CO. J tf s lias lately chaffed hands, aad now"anderthe minagcaeat of " T. T. WEBB Who will make Wesfof Lincoln. it the best Hotel He has in connection with this hotel a good FEED, SALE, DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ' CWOOD for SALE, and dt Ihrered at Low Ratas. Xiii.tr AND Done on short notice and at reasonable rices. Shop in McNrn's Store. Real Clmud HcbranKa. LIVERY STABLE. Guet carried to and from pot free of charge. the de- RENNECKER'S HOTEL. A. J. RENNECKER, Prop. Six miles Southwest of 8el Cloud, on tie road te Smith Center. A. J. Renneckerhai again opened Ms hot 1 and would call attention to his toper ioiTci! ides for providing entertainment for man and beast. The tab'e always provided with the best the season affords, and Fresh Fish every day. A road has been opened to this Hotel through the farm of the proprietor, which shortens the road, and is open to all travel except tho driving of loose stock. o-vt jtmrcKR's hotsx. a tbul 3-The underxigned has also opened a fish ery above the Bed Cloud bridge, where a full supply of fresh flsh caa be procured at any time during the coming reason. PA fiTIES wishing fresh fish caa get them at the fishery between the bridge and the flouring mill. I will also be in town on Saturday of each week at the corner of Sbcr er's drag store, with a load ol fresh fish. 40tf NICHOLS, SHSFABS CO.'S "Vibrator" Thresher The BRILLIANT SUCCK5Snf this Qraln Kaving. Time Saving TUKKSHKK. isunpre cedented in the annals of Farm Machine y. In brief period it has become Widely known and FULLY I-STAIJLlaiiKH. a the "LEADING THKE811INU MACHINE." water." 8ckap8. MATHOrifWATUX .Tie preaa fwaeraMy aeeai OaU t W BttaeWs :ef taw Gea. Caa. ataav flaVaaa IMIaUaaW sfaaaYMslaaaeBLJBV? aTaWsaaat SRSHo 30 dart wee aappeaH t1 ba al nwwMfwt to do the werkia, if; roab2 be a pity to bare the ifiTaifcr adtatioa rejeeiei by the 'people after a, foar or Ira weekanaiaa. last Wedaesday (May 26th) aa in cident" occurred in the Penitentiary which people will undoubtedly read with a feeling of content that this des perado has at last net with his just deserts. We clip tho following from the State Journal: Scarcely Bad the aews beea sent broadcast of the saicide of Gee. Wil liams, and fatal accideat of Olaaoa. Lwhca MoWaters cause aiany to ahad- derwitb tie terrible fata ke received. "Hisdesperataraserai proved fatal to Jiiia, while a gaatefaJ pablic caaaot .help bat regret the lasteatable afak. QRKAT EXCITSMENT. prevailed io our city yesterday apoa a rumor being sot afloat that McWa tOB bad beea sbet. As agaal, a joukmal Rxroitna kacteaaclio tha Peakeatiary tocx- aauae tatoaflairav Arruriag taare he fboaai tha raator was eoafraied. u'wAxm DATTWADi ia the stoa Lwaaa. Taa faets, gbjaaad fraai the gaards, Wardaa, aad other respoaeibte atea, are aboat as follows : THE COHYICTH HAD OONK TO'WtjBJC aad were apparaaUy very dikgeat Stoaiag away aa ataaay aa atocc wora. aba Geary asked saare toga to Oik prtry, aad was gaaa a abort tuae, waea m'watku hkld up ant bahb aad ako reoetTod aarauaaaa ta visit taasaase pkee aot, however, wadl 4jfr. aMwaral Caihraa tka avaraeer, aaaa GaasraMkaaiaexit. TW eoa vieta saas' dkaetly-' waaVar tbe. gaard- (tbeaaaM baiag aheat six Cat aad) aa4waa aaaaiag swat ll ssm wAe ia- TKflz thara-.af aa , vtJjttfaar aaj ta raaMrk i-Ul . Ul.tL i RIYERTON ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW HARNESS SHOP. Jest). Phillips, - Prop. "Has just opened, a harness shop ia this riaco. ana solicits toe patronage of the pub ic. He will keep constantly oa kaad the best material the market affords. aa-Repairing done oa short notice aad reasonable terse. All Work Warranted and SatUfadion Guaranteed. Shop opposite the lkhorn Hotel. Sirtrtan, Franklin County, Kebratka. RI YER TON HOUSE. W. C. THOMPSON, - Prop. Will entertain his guests in the noet gentleman-like manner, with as goad fare as tbe market afbrds. . To the traveling paUie we weaU iaygive aim a call. 'IS BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalBBBH Bui VB U LfVIBiSBeeeeBnBl K4 WJaaH Mjaaaaaaaaav BBT 'BbbwtJPBbwsT Jaaiata, A diu Cm. Nth The WEEKLY ENQUIRER. A Paper for the People, a Friend cf tin Farmer and Industrial Classes. A I1KAUTIFUL kew ciiRomo EST1TLKD "PERRY'S VICTORY! ft IXVXITOtf, sTISlAtXA. BUCK HOUE, 9I0S3S IVCZ, Jtx, - - PlOPlIITOsV FRANKLIN, NEB. Good Acctwtwiodaiiont, Lhery mmd Feed Stable. PROCTOR HOUSE, G. D. PROCTOR. PmopsuroB, UliOsT.smiAITA The Travaliac FaMie Wm ladtka Keielte MBit c;sain UAfir.iiN nr.vvsr. to sub mit to the wasteful and in perfect work of other ThroUrr?, when potted on the vjtt superiority ol this cn. for raving grain, sav ing time, and doing fast, thorough and ccono mical work. Thrksmrbmkx nun it highlyadvnntAgeoas to run a machine that has no "Sraters," "Pickers," or "Apton," that handles Damp Grain, Long Straw, lleainr. Flax. Timothy Millctt and all such difficult grain and seed. wb ENTIRE EASE AND bFFKCTIVK NIvSS. Clans to perfection; saves the far mer his thrcfh bill by extra .iTinr o! cmin : makes no "Littering:" rriuire LESS THAN NE HALF the mual liclts, Jtoxes, Jour nals, and Httf; casierinanaed: less repair?: one that grain raisers prefer to eui'loy and wait for. even atadvanced pricts, while other machines are "ou- jons," aToaralBrasssnarwIlIt a. a, IO stna la ! "MeHnlea" Pawrrs, silk at meelallljr fff Keamrnlont "Mssn expreaaljr rarMTKABI POffEU, satl aoimsiieaeiaer Hesae Power. If interested in grain raining, or threshing, write for Illustia cd Circulars (ent I ree) with full particulars of sixes, style, prices, temis. etc NICHOLS), NIIEPARB A CO.. Battlt CretL; Michigan aDTERTIKIXO : hfMp: fiood : Syitc- matic All persons wno conternplite BBaaiug coairaew wiib newspapers lor the in sertion of advertisements should send 35 cents to 'lio P, Kowmll A- Co.. 41 Park Mow, New York, for their I'AMPllLET-UOOK (mntf-Bttenth edition), confining lists of over 3M) newspapers and estimates, showing the cost. Advertisements taken for lesding Sapers in many States at a tr mendous re action from publishers' rates. Get tmx buok ! tn Rvery J aa anlMerthrr. This picture reprsenti Com Oliver it. Perrr in the act of pAing from .me hip to another in unall opu boat, duriue the beat ol the Imttle, oxpo.'ctltuthetlreofthovneuiy. It Keareres 15 by 22 1-2 X&&M, Is artistically flnihed in thirtrrn color and is undoubtedlii the most doiable chromo ev er one re I in x premium, b'inir'e eopis of it sell at S 00, e have at a great outlny s e ciireJ the exclusive control nnd salo o it, and tnrrerore are enabled to prrent it to our patrons a atxve. The rNQUlHKK still stands pre eminent asanrst-clas Nenrrpnper. Its mrious de partment allotted t Zditorials, Haacrcus, Agricnltnral, Poetr7, Correspmdenct, TelegrapMc, AniQenerr! ITews. All give evMenceofth care and p-i-s laVen to supply its readers w th nit t tnm n and a variety of rrndiiig that c.inuot fail to interest each ami erery mnnbrr of tbe house hold. Subcribh hroujcli our urciiU or seii.l direct ton. Wedeiirean ngrnt at evry Vnti OlTicr. and where none are e nprointcd. let some ot our friend -pply for the nyrncy. AKDlllH, FARAN & McLEAN, Pub's, Cincinnati, Ohio. O. K. Furniture Store, NEW GOODS ! J 6. POTTER Takes this sisthsdts Infsna the Public mat lit has Just tpestd p a Mwaaa cssislsts Stsck of, DRY GOOD8 & GROCERIES, CvHiitinp tn part of CALICOES. DARK. LIGHT k PINK. CIIAMIIKKH. DKLAINKS. LAWNS. DUKSS TRIMMINCS h LININGS. COIWHTS k SKIRTS. rAll .V Gl.OVh. HLKACHKD ANI UNRLKACHKO MUSLINS TABLK LINKNS. &TOWKLINU PANTS, OVKU-ALLSJt SHIRTING. IIOOTM A SnifKHf Iff ATM ft VAVH9 COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS if ill Kindt, Canned Fruits, Oysttrs and Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, FLOUR. MEAL Sl BACON 3 And everything usually kept in a First Claw Pry Gok1 A; Grocery Store. T. G. Potter, Red Cloud Nebraska. THE CHICAGO LUMBE ! YARDi AT HASTINGS, ' NEBS' BED CLOUD 2TCS. Writ la tha Raid Sstabliaaad 1858. Dail $10. Weeklt $2. mb f. KsillrMMl rriciata. otsssijr nicen, aasl ttiera, Al- Uatlwl i rasa daily ta altrieara. k a ta c Ja rjuCIL B !LIME!l ii ' Wis ulafsrsa tka gmhlla (hat tkaj Asia asttasMiv maiatiMS ta aaJ ubm. aaawiafcaaaamaaasla ' WILLSUPPLT wAPPfl Asy; flsMMaaMsf 3 j Omaha Republican Steam Book -AND-JOB PRINTING AND SLAMC SOOZ VA1TRACT71IW EaMishaieait. after saaay jeara ezperieaoe, with aaaariar faeUttiaa, aad taa BEST WORKMEN ta'ae foaad ia tka Wast, wiR in any order, large or saiali, ia tbe beat ntsd at abort aottce, aad at the lowest prices. Smith & Calvert Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture. Pictvre framea, HIirrrw, and Vnelcr'Jikera CSoexfo. WARE ROOMS. OPPOSITE 'TIIK COURT HOUSK. Kcofw contftr.tIy on hand the (argot tock of Dry Tine Luiuhrr ia the WcaU A!o f uJanh9 ouf.m ci4, i,,! n k Z TARR2D PAPER, and all Lindsof milsL.VIXU lATEBIAr,, Our stock in well slrfcd and purchased direct ft out the rnft, ai! will be sold aa low as the loweft. Hastings, Nebraska. Omaha and Llncola nriees duplicated. Special terus to those wisRiag large bills and tbe trade. CONSUMPTION CURED. To tke Editor of the Crib. Wilt job alrase iaforsa yoar readers that I hare a posUrra CUBE Ft CH.IIJJirTIS aad all disorders of the Throat aad Loner, sal thaC br its ase in car practice, I hare eared haaarads of cases, aad still sire $1,00000 for a ease it will bo beaef U IadeaJ. so stroaa-isatyfiai'B. I will seasl a tr to aay fmt addrosaiar tt c Please show this letter to ear one 70a say. kaotrwlM is salaries frosa taeae disease aad oelixa. yaithrallyToar. list. T. F. BURT. 0 WUIUsa riu, 5ew York. NEW HARDWARE STORE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MITCHELL & MOM ART Have opened a new store aad hare jast reec'ircd a full and complrta stock of H JLRDWAIlf:, tlery, Ctrpeitir A FARMING TOOLS, COAL aad WOOD STOVES. We hare also a Tia Shop ooanfetad with oar Store. Wc feaaafactor Tin, Copper k Sheet Iroa Ware. Oar Stock i LARGE aad well assorted, aad ae will deal as tow as an j .house west of LiucoJo. CiH ftmhSee Befifi Piircliasiiig ElsswIwrsJ OUR BLANK BOOK WORK aad Biadiaff of erery descriptiea aat W aaraaswed by aay f rai ia the lata, aad aaalkaga eoapariaoa. Ciuniy Work A Specialty, aad'Ceaaty Ofieers wiS find aarleraia the latest aad asort iaiprored. Sta rioaary, Seals fer Coanty, District aas Paahaaa Caarts, Jaetieas af tha waw aa seta aa .aaaaaaasa rasaa. V i. iiJZZ " ii: IsmUkSislaaClLiaac, f Baa'Cleat arliaa a XJSAL AIS OraesWay flfllaVTATt avah asVMLac BwaOKBVa CCa farswaa4attac aJIkiads rfJoa the- ft A- D. BALCOVBE,' EUREKA ! Tha'aadaraisMd aas JK eaaflctad kk NRW BUILDING, Aad imkeai it vita a Fan Sntplj af DRY GOOM. QROC1RIE3. MATS. siastxadz CLonart, BOOTS. SHOES FANCY NOTIONS ETC. I araia tvtaa aslOW as tha LOWB8T. FOR CASH. " Opfoskc the Lumber Yard. 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