"a- -a yV;' "?-, x -"5r,. -, "' tM -it - 3.,-. " j!&z wSr f's r THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. THUIISDAY OCT. 7, 1875 Bat's of Satecriptios. One copy 1 year, $2.00 One copy fl months, 1.00 One copy 3 .. .)' r jOificial Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A. S. PjiHork Ue-tlrico. U. 8. -senator. W. Hitchcock. Omaba. U. ?. Senator. Lorcau Crouiwe. P.cpreaeuUtivc. EXECUTIVE. KILAFGARBKK. Ouv.rnor, Lincoln IlriimtTzfrfirck. Sec. of Suite. .1. It Weeton, Lincoln, Auditor. J.aMoItrMe. ., Treasurer, -.'to. II. R-iTrU. . Att cn. J. M. McKtnxie. Lincoln. Suii. Pub. irwiruc JUDICIARY. eo. It. Like. Omaba, Chief .Ttn-ticc. Dan'IOantt.Nebnu'kaCitv.) i .-:,.. j. WEitSTEK COUNTY. J. A. Tulloyg. E. II. Joncv I. W, Tulleya. J1. ('. Kill. II. S. Kaley, O C. Cin. County Herk. Treasurer. Probate Jwljce. .Sheriff. School SuL f'oroin-r. County Surveyor W. K. Thorn, A. M . Hardy,") . Rail. J. W County CoininirioncrK. F. Matte ' Republican State Ticket, For JudpPB of the Supreme Court. GEORGE R. LAKE. SAMUEL MAXWELL, DANIEL GANTT, For Regents of the University. C. A. HOLMES, S. J. TUTTLK. W..J. GANETT. S. P. MOBLKY. E. M. HUNGER KOKD. WILLIAM ADAIR. For Judge of the ftli Judicial District. C. J. DILWORTH. Republican County Ticket. For County Clerk. JAMES A. TULLE YS. For County Treasurer. E. II. JONES. For Sheriff II. 0-. BILL. For County Judjrc. ISAAC W. TULLEYS. For Probate Jin'ge. ISAAC W. TULLEYS. For Sup't Public Instruction. J.S. G1LIIAM. For Coroner. WM. J. FENN'LMORE. For County Surveyor. W.E. THORN E. For Commissioner. J. II. IIOJkMIT. Sutton btill retains the county scat of Clay county, by a vote of J9 over two lifihh of the nhole uumbcr of votes cast. . I'xtidenLXJriiqrwas in. .Omaha last, Friday, and the people of that pluco gave hint a grand rcci'tion. Next Tuesday is the day for the elections. The Ciiikf has hitherto kept-silence about the county politics . and tho county officers. Ofcourscouf political preferences are known. This paper is Republican and is desirous of the election of the Ronuhlicari ticket. AMSOUHCEMBCT. UkdiCloud Sept 24th, 1S74. Having becn-.pluccd in nomination a a candidate for Judge ofthc.'ith .Judicial District, 1 respectfully solicit tho support of the same. Although the election of Judges rectus uvnece- iti.te a nomination-by rauie organiza tion I can assure all citizens that in case of uiy election I shall to the best of my understauding perform the du ties of the office impartially and with out respect to parties, persons, scctiou' or corporations, supporters or oppo mints ; so that none need look for fa vor?, for tneir support nor for injustice beoaut-e of their opposition. For my opponents I have no word nor feeling but of the highest respect, and shall not make the canvass with a ianiclc of ill-feeling towards cither of them;. and hope that none of my friends will treat cither of tliem with disparaging erks. Respectfully, U. I. IIlNMAX. Accordino to the notice published in the Chicl the Democratic Conven tion and Mass meeting took place in Hie school house at Red Cloud, Oct. Sth. The meeting was -called- to order by Mr. Armsburgcr of Guide Ruck. D. S Helvem was chosen chairman and O. Djwncs, Secretary. Mr. Harvey made a speech advoeat ing a people's convention, attacking i Ri-d Cloud, oppo ing a democratic ri.'.ket and suggesting a mixed ticket. After some speeches had been heard, an 1 further deliberation, ' the meeting was transformed into a Pet p'e"s Con vention and convention thereupon proceeded to nominate a People's Ticket. A. L. Burton of Willow Creek was nominated for County Cfcrfc. Gv W. Knight, iu a humorous sreech de clined the nomination of Treasurer ; O.iver Dt.wnds of Walnut thereupon ..received the nomination. David Luiz, dec'ioed the nomination for County Judge in a speech of such telling effect that he was thereujKJn nominated. Tho following centletuen were then nominated for the remaiwBpffiees : Lawler, Supt-rlNiblie 'instruction; Qoq. TajotiitSherifr; O-car Ar.old, Gauiiuoner ; D. McCalluai, Sur- "r. Dr. Sasith, Coroner. t'A resolution was then adopted! to i effect that B. I. Hinman was-the mice of h'e party ior District Jlidse. .Mr, Hinman then made a few re- f. marks, -refuting tbi elites of eJlrtanff.thf 5tete-that com) th Hioom-DirLiin 'frr,. aaa conenuoat- .-,.. 4l,.iri . - r. A Pre-Jadsia-j Juic. "A Daniel c we to judgment! O wljc judge! How I honor thee! you are :i worthy judge! f You know the law: your exposition Hath li'cr luOitriOunu! O wij and upright judee! llotj tnucji more elder than thy looktd" SWAKKaVBABK. (Refers to the "junior" of course) It is a principle of law that all men are inocent until prorcd guilty. Lihten to Wm. Gjslin's deliberate ver dict of the womeu of the land and the men he now aks to vote for him: "There U not a virtuous wuuviu nor an huncst twin in the land." Gash'n has made the above asser tion time and again, and has. repeated and ro-itcratcJ it Thetci'no other alfit mation that he makes so frequent ly; un!cs- it be his admiration of the I.; delegates that voted for him at the convention. Voter, you who have a cherished wife, Wm., Gaslin sns there b not a virtuous woman iu the land! Will you by your vote endorse this infamous and outiagcous declaration! 3Ien with si-tcra you hold dear; with mothers whose memory is sacred to you, Will you vote for the man that thus brands you and them with nameless epithets of shame? We urge the consideration of this solitary fact upon the voters of this distiict. The matter is beyond a qiie-tion; and if any man wants proof we will furnish it at once We nit her think the men who do the votcing in the 5th judicial di-trict are not yet quite ready to make the maujudjie who has thus judged all persona in auvaucc and set them down as harlots and scoundrels. It is true that the most of us may not be Gt to touch the hems of the garments of thi very righteous cuss who is so far above us all iu morality and virtue ; but we don't like to trust a judfie who has aheady sentenced so many of his fel lows and consigned tfiem to ignominy and shame. The above is clipped from the Re publican Valley Sentinel While wc do not approve the sentiment that suggests the publication of personali ties, still the saying attributed to Mr. Gaslin illustrates one feature in his character which in our opinion unqual ifies him for a judge. We make no fight with Mr. Gaslin on account of his private morals or his legal attainments. In these respects he may be the peer of hi competition. His unfitness for the office lies in what charity might denominate lies extraor dinary excentricity. This exceutrici y is so rouarkbIu as .to- excite in hit; fiiciids doubts as to his mental equili brium and give foundation to the re ports of his insanity by his enctnicu. Our acquaintance with Mr. Gaslin has not been sufueientiy thorough and intimate to remove the impression that his tniud is more or less unbalanced We were surprised at the support he appaiently has in F:ankliu and Harlan counties. It is difficult to believe it real and genuine. Much of it i to be attributed to his locality, and the rest to sympathy. His Hie Im been one of bitter disappointments, and his miud has been more or less affected. He is a shattero 1 wreck, a broken col umn. It is disagreeable to say such things of a candidate for pub'ic honors. It would be disa:.tious in the extreme for such men to Lecome judges. Nebra&a State Pair. From :ho Omah.i Daily Bee The formal opening of the ninth an nual Exhibition of the State Agiicu' tur.il and Horticultural Societies of Nebraska oecutred today in the pres ence of a large concouise of people, and the lich display of all the vaiious produets and industries from eveij' section of the state, aie highly fluter ing to the productive energies of her citizens. One great fact stands out in bold relief that the m irvtlous devel opments of that poitiou of our com tnon country, "the Great' Auiciioin Desert," are or a character that can not fail to incite the honest pride of every citieucf thi new, yet rapidly lifting commonwealth: But a few years ago this portionoTj our lovely country was a common wild, the home of the Indian, the buffalo, the deer, and the wolf, composing the vast huntiiiiz ground of the red man. and their rough wigwams dotted every hill and valley. There can hardly be. realized by the many visitors present today, who are witnesses of the material gathered a? the representative wealth of the great and powerful industries, the change which has occurred in such a brief peiiod. To-day instead of the clash of tribes the war-whoop, tho council fires and the death-shout, we behold a land changed from rudeness to productive beauty, from nolhiugness to immediate greatness, from littleness to sterling magnificence, in the representing of elements and materials which exhibit the richness of the soil, the wealth of ag:ieakmre. the grandearof physical labor, aud the sb.riU.yct welcoate bartek of the iron horse ouc of our country.' .magical developers, almokt annihflatiug time and space, is the active agent in gathering and concentrating that pro ductive toil which, secures and gives this day to "Bcuitiful Ne!rka" a tiniruished name and ncition . . T. . a3t. .njcncjii i.bwb, The three Web-ter county delegates to the Judicial convention went square back on Kaley though they were in structed for him. Hastings Journal. Rumors have readied our ears that there arc reports circulated in this county similar in nature to the above. Wo take this opportunity of pronounc ing the a-strtiou a deliberate and un f unded falsehood. The Webster Co delegates went to the convention with the fixed purpose of supporting Mr. Kaley, which they would have done as long as he wished them to, but when the convention was called to or der and Mr. Kaley saw how things had got mixed up, he would not allow his name to be brought Lelore the con veution, this being the cise the Web ster county delegates had no other al ternative but to choose between the regulaily organized convention, cal.cd to order by one of the State Central Committee, and (he bolting faction under Gaslin, they feeling Jisj,o-ed to sec an honorable man and agcntlemwi secure the nomination foi this position a- a matter of course v t'd for Gen. Dilworth, who is a man that even his worst e emiescan say nuthingaguiust. C. J. K1W0S72. The Republican candidate forjudge of the District is a man unpledged to any one, and who in our opinion, if elected, will administer the law accor ding to rules of Justice, and not accor ding to the particular intcicst of coun ties or clients, unless those interests be honorable. He is and has been ;t warm friend of this section, and has and will wor.'c in all honorable ways for its de velopment, and he is a man whose standing iu the State makes his iiifii ence of ureal value. We hae known of his record in this Statu, and seen statements highly com mending him from Illinois, h- former home. He is most emphatically the choice of people at large iu the State who knows both the men, and we commend him to the votes of this county as a man modest iu his ways, clear in his mind, and upright iu his character. THE SAXL30AS JuSS air. Hon. Wm. Gttslin Jr. has been heic for the past few days fishing for votes for himself as judge. The staple ar gument of himself and his fiiends is, " if you get tnc you will get a railroad, if you don't get me you won't." Whj? Will Gaslin build a railroid, is he a whole legislature empowered to pas laws and erect corporations. Is he an incipient comp-iny from whoc brain shall spring full fledged, a railroad so soon as he shall touch the beiHi? Is he in conspiracy with congress aud the general state government, whereby he carrcommar.d intanter, subsidies with out end; and the patronage ,of tho whole country ? If he is all this lie is by far too modest,and his sphere as dis trict judge would be too humble, he should advertise himself as a candidate for the vacancy a? presidency of the. United States, now about to occur, or should apply for several cabinet posi tion1 or should go into partnership with -enator Dague in the anti-state ring business! But no, Mr. Gaslin unfoitunate'y U none of these, and is siinpiy a lump candidate for judge. But yet he and his fiL-uds eay to the voters, go for a man who, when your interests are involved in the mat ter of raihoad will stand by you. This is their platform. Dj these gentlemen comprehend what they arc about. Whut docs Gaslin ask you to do. To make him judge. What are the du ties of the judge, to make laws and dabble in tailroad schemes? No ! his duty is to administer the laws? How? as he finds them on the statute books. By what rule does he construe them? 'ihe rule of interest or the rule of jus tice. Honor, which, thank Heaven still survives, and whose voice is louder than the tuning clamor of base self interest answers for every honest man in this count'. The laws must be construed by the rule of justize and by none other, and out upon the- men or set of men who seek to commend to the intelligent people; A man whose virtue is that he promises, in direct terms, or by fair implication, by the expression of his friends in his presence, anil his consen ting silence, to administer the laws in lvfeiencg to-raih-oitdssw w to answer to the interests of the country. Mark the words and remember the men, and the position to which he a-pires. He pro poses to so act as Judge as to conserve the interests of the country. Not the honorable and just interests, but the interfsts Has it come to this that Honor is only an empty name and interest independent of honor is the on ly reality. Can it be possible that a man makes a specious bribe of this kindjthe stepping stone to judicial pow er? I it true, that corruption and not purity, bias and not impartiality, pledges and not stern adherence to 1 iws and facts fit men for high judicial po sitions, and commend them to their fellow men? Let the consciences of honest men of this county answer, and let that an swer reveal the fact that the people of this section of the Republican Valley want no dealings with a candidate for Judge of their district who -so far for gets his own dignitv as to cone shod- dling into this county with his pocket fall of vots for himself; who is so far lost to1 honor and decency as to dis claim constantly against the purity of woman aud the integrity of man ;- who is so far oblivioaa to rectitude as to pledge- or suffer pledees to be msIe. That if -made J ad re he will administer the laws according to tbe-ioterest-'of-l an section withont ja-d!?.&jword &s' 1 to -a-i.eth-r thrsc interest"? sheold be j honorab' wr roi. i& - "Blessed arc those who weep for they shall be comforted." The story means that Judge Gaslin was around weepim? with the inlopcndent voters of this county on Thursday. He was ii.stli-.Uf tililinr li,r. nf r, n fl I ntti (,.wU-v.j u..v.u...B .,.-...... .., over his accur-ed life platform, "That every woman i a Harlot and every man a rascal and a liar." That a man i what he believes Cth crs to be. N the zenera! rule, for the reason that we know others well only from an accurate knowledge of our- i selves. What study of himself lias made it possible for the jientleaian named to learn such a damnable here sy upon the hum in race, and what criminal inJilfdrencc rocnuiuiou decen cy has ma le it 'Kssiblj for him to ride such au infamous hobby throughout the year of hi life, we know not. We leave the answer of this interrogatory to the candor of each of our reader- ; submitting however thi solution The man that pubii'-ly proclaims wo men in general to be harlots and strumpets, and men to bejijrs and villiaiH, U either one of two tlnng-, a monomaniac or a i utterly d-tfeuclied .' and degraded bcine. We heir of several campai'Tl Mate ments put alio it by some of the few Gaslin mou in this community, that are iutended to injure .Mr. Dilworth. They are to tlie effect that Mr. Dil worth and Mr. Liird came over to the convention in this county ad attempt ed to put on delegates favorable to Mr. Dilwoith for Jude and opposed to Mr. Kaley. This statement with oth ers of like character are utterly untrue, so far as we know, and we profess to be informed as to the action aud de sires of thos2 gentlemen. They sim ply asked that a delegation be put on that should hi for Mr. Dilworth after they, the delegates, thought there wa no show for Kaley. This they asked alone and so far as we know the- peo ple, and certainly the delegates in the convention, were favorable to sueh-a proceeding. Let no one be deceived by thisclieip clamor, aud let no one so unfortunate as to be affected' with the Hastings Journal be misled by the contemptible attempts of the sore-hoaded editor of that sheet, to put into the judgeship the old political partner (Gislin) of its pet fool Moudy-by eh irginc; the above named gentlemen with doin? what he himself is tryinir to do. That unrelia ble refugee had better return to low:; and go into the graveyard business again and stay there until the fools get the majority here. A careful count of the votos of the counties of this district, show Dilwvrth to be some two too three hundred ahead of the two con-peting candid ites. If JTtTTcceivcs tho Ilo)tiL2ice.vi3Lo of this county as he will with few excep tions, he will be elected without doubt. THS DISTRICT JU3KSEIP. The Bloomingtnn Giiard, in the in terest of Mr. Gadin, after I had left the town of Bloominglon, (Oct. 5th) came out with some charges against me which I should not notice were theyuot entirely untiue, and issued under cowardly eircumstances ; having been kept entirely secret until I had left and it was supposed that it would be impossible for me to refute them. It charges 1st that I am in the em ploy of the U. P. R. II. Co., and working in its interest. lid. That s-iid company are expend ing money for uiy election. 3d. That if elected I will be subject to their wishes. 4th. That said company are work ing for my election. 5ih. That I am in combination with Mr. Dilworth for the defeat of Mr. Gaslin. Tho five charjjts are consecutively and collectively unwarranted aud un founded faishoods. I am not in the employ of the U. P. R R. Co. nor working in its interest. Said company never Used a doll tr nor used their influence for my election. "ircIecTeri"wif! not be subject to the control or influence of any corpor ation person or section, but will do justice to all impartially aud to the best of my understanding. I have not baen directly nor indi rectly in combination with 31 r. Dil worth for the defeat of Mr. Gaslin. 1 have aot said nor caused to he published one word against either of the opposing candidates, and believe that I am incapable of attempting snch a cowardly stab in the back as has bteo attempted by tne Blooming ton Guard, therepoted orgstrrof Mr. Gaslin, when it was presumed Ey the coococtors of the same that it would be to late fur me to resist it. It will appear that the regular issue of the Guard was the 2d, and that thw-nuartf,T nf mlnmn w tairan ' "" -" I oat and these charges inaerteden the night of the 4th, when Mr. Gasiia and myself were in town, and Mr. Gaslia cans., t tho above to be- sent oat all over She District " Ke-sptcthiity, Mr. Cha Morlo:. representing tne Yiyilaat of Ca,iio!is. Michi-jtn, one of the members of the editor: il excur sion who visited our State hist week came on to Keartwy from Gran I t.i-u, i.-r.j3.. n:cilt OT MM.,lt SaIut- ' !si in nur ,.!-- ll. uh'iiw .11 k"m.f "" "" '-- - j jessed with Ntfirska, an 1 thinks our State far preferable to Michigan as a farming country 'htrwij Timn. Bro. Churle-, why dhln't you come down and see "?, it was only & mikts and we would have dorn: our best to entertaiu vou. J. D. WC003. PliyNiciau -.Surgeon Will devote his whale tim exclu sive! to the practice of medicine. Office alRiverton Ho'iv. nS ly RtVKltTO.v, Sim. THE ONLY PAPER IN WEBSTER CO. AND THE MKGIT PAPER IN THE REPUIiUCAX THE CHIEF, The interests of Immigration will be looked after, and the publisher desires the co opeiations of all who de-drc to sec Southwest Nebraska settled with live and enterprising pioneers. To this cud furnish accounts of the re sources and capabilities of the soil, the best locations still vacant, and, iu fact, everything that will tsnd to induce immigration to the valley. AH who are intere-ted iu having a wide-awake, lively, local ncwpapcr published iu tho Kepubticari Valley are invited to exiir.ino TllK Cm Hi atal become subscribers.- MARK II. WARNER, Editor & Proarietor Billiard Parlor. On llain Street, nost d:or to Sod Cloud ftig Store. AH lovers of the gaftio are invited to call. S2JfA fresh assortment of clgirs can die', and nuts, always on hand. Gentlemanly clerks always on hand to attend to customers. nl tf ED. SMITH, Prop. RED CLOUD DRUG STORE. Chas Potter, Keeps the bet and largest- Drue Store in Red Cloud. Prescriptions carefulh compounded both day and night. nltf iu ?.cvs ctu.irworkinc pcojlrof lmth exe. younj: ami uM uiiki more iiwnry nt work for u. in their own locaiitirs.lii'rinjr their !p.ire moment, or i the liinc. than at iii.ythinc tNe. Vc otTer e-npl yiju'nt tit it will p.i Ii.imKoir.i'ly f.ir eve y hour' work. Full rir I'Miliirf. terrii-. Ac, joiit free. VriJ u voiii-niMrei-. atoncc Don't deity. Now i the time Don't look for work or bminei-t cNowherc, until yo'i havt lc-rnel whit we offer, (S. &ti.?30.v A' Co., Portland Maine. First in tho Field Sstablishsi 1858. D.!L$I0. WF.EKr.V-r2. iinslnrnn Jlon. Ritilrond orrirlnt. I'd tin I.v OllJccri, nnil vfhcrrw, AC lention ! Omaha Republican Steam Booh' -AND-JOB PRINTING AND 2LLSZ 3302 KAnU?AWU3n?0 E-stabliHliiiient- after many years experience,- with superior facilities, and thz' BEST WORKMEN to be found in the West, will fill any order, Iarpe or small, in the best style at short notice, and at the Jcwest prices. OUR BLANK BOOK WORK and Binding of every description can1 not be surpassed by any firm in the Mate, and challenge comparison. County Work A Specialty, and County Officers will find our forms the la tot and most improved. Sta tionery, Seal- for County, District and Probate Court?, Justices of the Peace, &c 12S1L sSt' W1CG1CUI 2LA5SS. LEOCKM, DAT tOKS. IKCrjZM.ic. in ready aade stock, farcished at the lowest prices. Orders- by mail for ail kiad of Job Work executed with the utmoat speed, and dispatched promptly. ST- A. D. BAL-XJMBE. Maasjor 4R.jh?.11- The Iucoboii llouae JUNIATA, NEBRASKA. Ha litcly chanrjfd hand-, and i. now under the uiaua-rctscst of J. M. JACO3S0, Who will nnkc it the best Hotel West of Lincoln. He has iu connection with this hotel a good FKKD, SALE, AND LIVERY . S T A T L E . Gii'-st"- can icil to arid from the de pot lice of charge. Juniata, ,1.1 a in To. Irb Br. Peter Head, Family Ir!iioiitii. Offi'r- hi" -erviees to the public, and will attend to all professional calls. 05:e Orer 3horcr's Drus Store. RENNECKER'S HOTEL. A. J. RENNECKER, Pnop. Sis miles Scthe:. of Eel Cazi, cs tho road :o Smith Ceater. .A. J. Hi-nnrckcrhTi nffiinoi'Ptinil hiiliol 1 ami woulil cull uttuntioii to h iuieiiorftil itic I r provi'Ii - vntir'nimufM lo tnun nnil bcat. I he tab v "ilv i". i.vvi.lit with ihe lfni the ?eaoii ntlonl?. nnil Frerli t'lrh cvur il.iv. A ro.nl liiti In en opmmI to thi llti,l tlirniu-h the furin of th- r ri'ie:nr. which horli"n tlie n.jil nmi oin to all travel exctil the ilmmi; of l cr lok. a vk KKHsrckkk'.-i notKi. a thiil C.The unilT isnnl ha nl'itnprniil .t fish ery above tin rto i mini brnUe. where a lull fill'ply ot 'rdli fiK cia lie procureil at aiiy lime ilurmK the ifsm' ic on. 1)AKTIIJs v?iliiiu frisih llh ctn jret t Item nt the t't'hi r lii"luicii the hrilirt aul the tl'iuruu mill. J will .t:o be in town ftaturil.iy of eacW week nt llm rorin-rot ajjrr- et e ilniK Mtorc, ttth a Ion! ot fresh lli-h. lOtl Smith & Calvert BSD CLOUD - 2TSS. DKAI.KKS IN FUJifllTURE, In Hoi CIoU'l. Neb . nt theiro il pt.tml, Ti ile'.ishtful to ice what ti.i-y have on linnil, Thr have iv supply. i may truly be tiJ 01 that wlmh i." ucetlful for the lit hue or draii. Th ey hare LeItcail. crailleii. table" ,V ehair Sof, burt-nui". and all kin lsof uch ware. Crilx. lounges. ett -. ntiil mnttrvM" too Which tor all kim!i of folk ninl jkci will .1... They have wntrnn ami horr lor children to roll. Which will iVvr wi cs anil babies exeeeil- iusly well. Thry p y cah for thrc thintrs and lelecl them with care. Anil willrell lhc!rach'iaanyon'ilarc. Anil we fa to you nil. both yonnz ami oM. ThrP not refuse arcenbnek. iler or cjM, Wc iur.te nil our fricml and uekhlior'i to call. Ar.d they il- ubtlcf- .fill fin Mf-y deal fairly with nil. Ifjou come. I do think you can certainly buy A no one can fay the price is too hich. WANNESS SHOP S. V. Ludlow L- now prepared to do all kind of work IN THF. Harness line. The bet of materia!- u.-ed, and all work WAUKA.NTKD. ItEPAIKIAK Done on sl"rt notice and at reasonable Prices. Shop in McNitt's Store. Red Cloud KebraftKa KIsh S. A. Ciin.-aell, WooM respectfully inform tb I-ii-of Re-J Cloud and Tieinilx that be U rre- paredto -xrotc onlerf for MILLINERY, Dress-Making jar? PLAIN SEWINGf f all Kinds. On hand and far le Sa anrtmtz of LACES, VEILS, KID GLOVES". LADIES HATS, kc: iss S. A. MUHSELL, fla MeNitfa BaiHic.l BAUJl'S MW CMCAflO KTiiRFs IN .VCMTT.'s !ini.!MV- Isrr it'tU sF. "...ITU or tJtr r. RED CLOUD, NEB. I.v where you can buy !2iV OOOUK. XOTlO.v lleatl.v Hade Clolliliifs. Ilnfc ,, Hoot & ?Imhs. i3rMcric.Ht , ami everything ihrhnr ttj General Wtrchanc:s. AT GRKATLV UKDrVKp PRICKS 1 It wtl? iiv vmi to txaaiim nv totk anf price lfr bit, , . ! win re. A friendly invitation eat eiidrd to all. , CJuAH I ak i a tital and I am -ur thai f fan iomuw-- v . keep the lasi'tt slock and the cH-aVct store wc.i l if,, ; L. BAtJM. P. s. fir CUAS. R. JONES, Juniata- Nebraska ""-H3LXSA!. a::D JITAIL SSAISS IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. H ATS, , CAPJ. Tinware. Queensware. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. . Hi-lMHi CaN lric Paid for -l-ral NEW GOODS! 4) J G. POTTER Takes this method to Inform the Public that he has Just opened up a new and complete Stock of DRY GOODS 4 GROCERIES, (Jonn'rfint; tn part nf CALICOKS. DARK, LIGHT k PINK, CHAM RHUS. DKLAINKS. LAWNS. DR1XS TRIMMINGS & MNINGS. ., CORSKIS Jt SKIRTS. VAILS .V GUU l P.LKACIIKD AND UNRLKACIIKD Ml M.l.Njf TABI.K LINKNS ATOWKLINi;. x PANTS, OVKR ALI ,-i SHIRTING, HOOT aV MllOKHt If ATM Jk CM I'M, - COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of all Kinds, Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, FLOUR MEAL & BACON- - And everything usually kept in a First Class Dry GowJr A Gnu fry Store. -T. G. Potter, RetS Clcud Nebraska. AT HASTINGS, -NKB. K-cp- con-tur.tly on hand the lafet foek of Dry I'inc Lnuikrr in the W t-tit. Also Kl.rVOS, noIILVIMClN, 1,1 Tit. and all kindief I U I LDIXG MATERIAI, Our stock in wc!) .selected and parcfeawed direct from the raft, awl will be sold as low a the lowc-t. a O. O. OJLWER Hastings, Nebraska. v NEW HARDWARE STORE f WJIOLKSALE AND JtETAII. MITCHELL & MOKIIART Have operfed a new store and have Jat rtwitHVfall and cosspltt stock of IURDWiKE, Cutler fytrprntrr 4t FARMING TOOtS, COAL and WOODSTO VE3. Wc ha aUe -Wis Sbop coaafdec' with onr Store. V,e mihnfactarft TIb, Cosfer ShVet froa Ware. Onr Stock w LARGE and well srtJ. a I4"a'e'wirrd-il a letf as any hoase Test of Liocola. Call and See Beftrt Parckasfef CfSfwafr-tf. Opposite the La si be r Yard. Red, Cloud, - - - mmbrmmUm llDtt- Highest Market Price paid for all kin;V of Country Produce, Hides and Furs. y THE CHIC ACO LUMBE YARD! - 1 i wll.'"SSH -". -k, -- a ' A .- 5 V ,j. Ci5.t.