I- j- iS-tJ- ri ! I TM 3r ii f?i PJ?n P-sHEC I -,rih" P'-';ir.cl it: which the- ia located. i IiL'RSJbAY JAN. t-. - I.-Tt t Ti"-a-v-;imL-i.ir-ofi)'jr.J-i fe7SZU!SrZ' - , , , .. , j ttaetive articles s-ocU red for Scnbui-r's Statute, paistf yoj, on the subject of! Montl.'.V f.ir the comim; year. In the s:?.i3:?2P3 K32WHt7.t I Journal of Agriculture and I FOB IS78. 1 r rtrIlJlJt.t. rxr-sxMicm1 tJMr, oJ'rhc IT :: X -C of'tliV P.. ;... ! s- ! f J wng In-., of.i.tiu of ihe at . - - -- wvv 2v.s ox Subscription. One copy 1 year, $2.00 One copy f, months, LOO Hue copy r " - I ... .'! OMIcial Directory. COSrtWKSSIONAL. raihoad taxati a It will be seen that the road bed, rolling Mock, and j i--.i.ai property, ho matter where kept, is fur the pur wit. r.t .......; .1- - i i ( 'u-us ui lu.illl.jll, UIVIUCU A V-okly futr-xttn l'.trut. Ikrctsaril uii xumetirclr. The Weekly Journsl of Agriculture and D. . . . - - . . . . l ! caroiec 19 a continuation OX lUc mommy; .... UK If Journal of Ag.-ictilture and toe weekly ill- ttepUDIlcan Kiver Ma;:e L'tlct ioun r antler, and is 11 jw The great leading p.pular Fsrui and Fire tqnitably A B. P.-rii rk Bi:rice W Hitchcock. Omaha, L'ircnsu t-roaiitc. U.S. Senator, i j among the ;evcral counties through ha. U. S. Senator, which the road a;te- KorreetDUme. j JT1VE. ; and persOtm'ity i- asu The roal bel .aieased at it- actual KXKCUT1 ' icr 1011P11 ..... .. B.-unoTischick. Eec.ot State! Vjiu- ie olJuihtCJ oOst of the p.0- j. d . u:ion. u:nDin. Auditor Aiinirr.r i . J. C. .CcBri-4e. .. Treasurer. ! l'0ea narrow goupe is about 9.000 ttr jo. it. Riocrts. Att'v Gfn. .... J. M. McKxnzie. Lin:oin.?ui. Pub Inerruc. ! m:'(i UiNuJing roliiu bt:.ck ic. A JUDIC All. Go. H. Like. Omaha, Chief.Tjstice. fcaxa'l Maxwell. Vl-umonth A"ociatc J"f WEuSTEll COUNTY. ?. A.- TuIIejs. County Hrrk. Treaurer. Probate Judge. .Sheriff. School Sup'f. f'oroner. County Surveyor K. II. Joie I. W. Tulleys II. :. Hill. II. S. Kaley. C C. Ooon. M'. E. Thorn. A (J V. County Commiiitionerit. M. 'lanly. ) W. Bill. V Mtteon. I Webrter Couatj Confessed. Wehjter Co.. Neb., lies in the VwIIey ot the Kqpublicitn. is 150 mile west of the Mi s uri Hirer and tuucbei the .State line on tho South. Winters are milJ and dry; veiy littlo rain or snow falla in that reason to lit tle in fact that cattle livo all winter with no lw or tniin. Plenty of rain f - 1 1 b in the pring and uinincr. The tuaimer are not Ihaurieably warm, ae there is always a eoM hrfer. especially in th evenings. -Ihr 1 eounty first bean to e tie n 1S70. ! 1871 the county wjs organized with a population i V: It j-opulatio" is now between 2500 anaC"0o and is rapidly ir.err.iMnc. There irc at pr rent 3S organised bchool districts" within itt boundrief and school facilities are thtreforv ample better than those in some Tastcrn States. The apportionable hchool fund furnishes nearly cnoush money to pay ttychers' wages. Fanners can buy K. R. Ind froic S1..V) to 3& per acre with ten years time. There is yet a considerable amount ol itvcrnmcnt lands for hoinc.-tcadi. anl pre fiiptions. Asa stock rai-ing country it is hard 'o exsel. Cat'le do ircll, and for sheep it ennut be beaten. It i just suited to thnt. Fortunes can be easily made by raiiijr heep u the expense of feeding i very muall Thnt corn, ciats. barley, potatoes, buck wheat, nd II kinds of roots anJ vegetablos, are grown here with little labor. 2o bushels of sod corn tn th acre is ii'ithinc new. Wheat averages bout '23 bushel" to the acre. Fruit does ex tremely well. Every farmer has his orchard trowing. Forest trees row rapidly. Cotton wood, boxaldcr. whitewood. soft maple, and many other Vinds of trees grow into timber lr enough for fuel in about Jllirce years. Oug orange plants do i.icely. and in a few year your live Icnces can bu m-ido. Me chanics find emp!oym;nt nsxl fair wages. The virybc-t Miid purest water it ol.taincd by going from 5 to 100 feet, 'lhe cost is very mall when the well is bored. Thee wells nevcrgod y. Tho streams of this com ty arc the Republican and its tributaries which are r.t f.llows- on the south fide of the river. iTalMU, Dry, BulT.il... Statu Pccr-y. C dar. Hicks. Ash. and iuide Uock crrelt. On tho "--tt. ;- r Witt.nr Elm. ctt-uiwoi.d. t. rooked. Imlianv and Fanners creeks. In the north part oi the counts u the Uluo river and is tributaries. ThoiJ of Wubstrcount isa dirk, rich Tcgctabls loam. Tho wild grasses arc nutii t ons and abuudant. and make mo. I excel lent hay. 1'imotby.eluvcr. Hungarian and mill t will undoubtedly prove a urofltaMf pr duc tion. Those who h-iT taicd thcui so decide at !ej't. Out rattrowl prosp-afs re good, and wc will havo n road as soon as- we really tit'cd one. But the farmers for years will find rcily sale 'or surplus productions in the newer counties west and to new scitliT'1, IJy the ti:uo those nvirkcts are elofed roaN tor Uoaptr transt'Statoni east will bo opened. Our climate It hraitTifuf. tHwair pun- and brnciiig. and (!eilues of any kind .s iilmot a atranger to the pefide hre. The oouuty scat. HED CLOUO on the Ke- publioHn river, noirtbo esntor eat and wist 1 lO1.1l running through the coumy would give u at least twenty-.six utiles of toad bed to tax, which at $9,000 per utile would amount to $234 0U0. A .-utujnir the pre.-ent ujt.'I tax to be levi ed, which is ouppoj-cl to be about twenty-one uiilN, including county and sci.ool district taxes, and tne amount of taxes that the proposed rai.road company would be obliged to pay, would be nearly $5,000. In addition to tlii-. the company would bii obliged to pay taxes on the icjI estate im-lud inir dvpot imildin's. lim view of i he subject ."uffice.1 to show that the bonds which this county is authorized by Iu;v, to vote for rail roads, are not sufficient for their inter est to ncutral.Zi the t.tjcos which the raihoad would be compelled to annu ally pay to the county. In other words the railroad would receive from the county a1 out $4,000 a year in interest i u bonds, and would p.ty into the counly tre.imy $5,000 taxes, at the present rate of taxation. The question of voting bonds is simply a question of re'ieving the railroad from the bur den of taxed while the bond run. The above ft itement also demon strate that no additional tax need bu imposed; that the pie-ent rate of tax ation is sufficient to pay the interest on the bonds. No body need be, and probably will not be taxed a dol ar more on account of the railroad. The taxes which the corporation would be compelled to pay at the present rate of taxation would pay the interest on the bonds without further burdens on the people. j tield ot rietin.T, besides tiutn'Tnus nov elettes and shorter stories, there Hh be Two Remarkable Serials By AMERICAN AUTHORS. The first ol the.-e, now complete in our hands, GABRIEL C0NJ.0Y," By SrtST. EA27S. Began in the November umber, and will run for twelve ui-mti.. Thiols Mr U-trto's first eKte ried work. The scenes and chaacter. which the author ha chosen from his favorite field, Utl ifornia, are painted with charactciistie vividness an i power: and the work is without doubt the most graphic record of early California life that ha- yet ap-peareil. We shnll also begin m the January number, PHILIP NOLAN'S FRIEND-. Or, Show Your la.--pnrt.o, B7 EDWA33 3722377 HALS. n ,.. i !.: -..r..... ;. i-iS.t in tli nu :uJlli; wi lui-.ui. !-.. i.. -.., I. .,;,.. .i. .. .' snnlinr.lubin inrniiiri' ruin tnrmitiL' T ' wi f I i.i .-t.v.. iw"'ti; c t'VCf IJilri 3C1I11IUI UEDCLOUnjk SMITH CKNTKR Stage Line. Connecting at lied Cloud with tl.. I llrfft ri'i'lllnr Irii.. .. .,.! - ------ ---.-.... v..,.-., rvh. hrrmirv i Biliard Parlor. Ct l'U pset. asst d::r u Uoi c.zzi i I I iaer.pcrolUie-ou'Hwrti. "" 'icpai.iii- unit laJ v I '.id attli.-, I I tsdrpi taients ar- complete and ab y edit- sauie time thi f.n.n , -i t , .. . 1 ; el. ih-.au e.i0Mnufc-a!ue.i.udtUM , ",c "u,t in "ke imiu tlis railroad, AM lavk of the came are ?nv::od to I department i always ull of gojJ huKs vn- uw;-- n j tri!utnlb liieRieiiibeinuftlie Onler. The -l R E VFtt Y T O V I.tdicsarv.hearlthrougbth'ci.lumnsdovoied .. 9 '-, L' i tr''A fni: qorttr.ent of ch.r. can- I to thvir interest-, and mnny hiat of notue' o4. j. gt 3 7330W. ?-3:j 1 ,. . . . . llltlll 1IL111L 1U K HJ41 JtlCO Mil VS KlVAWtTl . I IA 112 M 3II.1 Jti... .1 1 H 1111 IIIIIIIl by ihn-e ir'ho wish to b-eome ornamenf in tiifir u.jmcand by t.leirtiresides. Ailclae wll be tnitrusted by rctdingtbe Joarnal ( Agricul:urc.-iuJ Farmer, uim no f-imiiy should be Without it. Its MAltivKT RKPORT3 arc complete authenti and reliable, and the pnper is wurtn tbesairoript'fa price -lOjetn get its mx kcts. frtuaatul 'cl'iable every wa-cV Send for it ! Head it ! Take its advice and it will pay you. Men and women, boy and girls, old and young, give the -Journal of Agriculture and tanner a trial lorone year M re it ou have not ma ie a sol inve'tnent. It is a large -jiaice AS column weekly Ajjricu.tuiai (il-ingeand Fami'y Newspaper, and is free from pol-iicti aud religious iiicussiuiis. and i ?ch.i tea ml cll wittntl pages m ikes it a welcome visitor in thousands ot households in the great li"t"li'lt VjjJy. Clu'i agents want'il. to whom liberal terms! will begiveu. We want a jeuLs iu every touu a 1 villag-. Send for siH'eimen copy free, and we ak that y u send us ihf names of your friends, so that w may se -1 tlieinipeciniei flooics. fub-criptioii price. $2 0; poranuutn ; cluln of 5 r more. 81 0 each. Pontages lfi cents Denver House. HASTINGS, --.. skb. J. IT. SIOTS, ?ropri3tor. The only firt-claJshou'eiti the citv. ' . e Stage leaves this house every other morning for Red Cloud and the K. I 1 ' .l I T .. 1 . . uenueiBiiy cier'.a aiwjy? on Hand to atfeod customers. ED. SMITH. Prop R. U. nil I RED CU3UD DRUG STORE. HASTINGS ! ItUST.l UitJT Chis Potter, I BAUM'SEW CHICAGO STOKE, ix Mc.Nirr'i DtiLHiJO 1st IioI.e sOutu ok tuk po.st orncs. RSD CLOUD, 1UEB. la where you can buy1 Keadj latle Clothing, Hat& liout.s &, Shoes, Groceries, and everything tv tke.lint vj General MefCfclKilC. AT GIIEaTIT RKDf CED IRICES. It will pay you to examine r,y stock nnd prices beforft bBIti( !. wliere. A friendly invitation extended to all. , ! 0.A1I Iflsk i a trial and I am 'nrc tnat I can rnnwnrr jow.tkiiU I keep the largest stock aud the chta:et store west oftht !Ii?ouir aj bnif nud largest IVug Cloud. Red Cloud, Neb., Dec 26, '75. En. Chief: In response to a call publMicU in the iast" ts.-ue of your pa per, for a meeting to Ject delegates to lhe railroad conveu ion to be held at Lincoln, Jan. Gth, lo7(i, and :o dU cus- the railroad interests of thecounty a meeting wa- to-day held, which or ganized by calling W. J. Vanes to the chair, The meeting then adjourned to the school house. The different precincts ucre generally represented, the most distant one. .vending able aud energrtie men to represent their inter ests. The most perfect understanding and gotd-leeling seemed to be preva lent between the residents of the dif leient purls ol the county. Mr. Uii baui ;-i..Lg called ior, addies.-ed the meeting. 3Ir. Lutz iCierred to the A m 1 fl & ii lli tt 1tj Aiit(a fiftt-fli itii suuth. In itarechanwstorbuMSUrssiuciiofi ivllcv 0l 'Ir- K- - Miller of U'j'ot ado rry branch of trade. TTie country a-ound j to a committee at Lincoln, which the I i..if;hs to warrant a good basin-S3 in every j SeClL.lary IC rL.aJ. The fodowine k nd of merchandise. Red Cloud ad tiuide , , , ", Ko.k are the only two laid out t-wn yur vei.N able men were then named and theriniarmttioncan be obtained from any ' elected delegates to the Lincoln COIi Iaadagint who adrertisesiu this paper, oi at J veutiuh viz: H C Mlliich. ofllar- this office. TAZATICN OP BAILROArS. We havo heard many of tl.c fai m ers of this county express their lack of information on this subject, and con.-e quently deem it advisable to place the muter b fore them. The 17th Sec. of the Title Revenue to the Revised Statutes of Xebiaska contains the law on this subject, aud provides in substance as follows : The PrC'idcut or other asectmtfng' officer within the Slate of any railroad company, shall list for assessment or taxttiou, which list shall be .verified by oath, the following property be longing to the corporation, viz: road bed, super-structure, right of way, i!Iing stock, side track, telegraph lines, furniture and fixtures, and per huual property belonging to such cor jHttatioti. Such list shall also contain the number of miles of such railroad in (he state aBd the number af wile in each orgauized county. The state board of equalization, consisting of the Ooveroor, Treasurer ami Auditor, .Mull assess the value of each- atile of the rrad by dividing the total vakte by the number of uiilc&v which assess ed value per mile shall be certified t the several county 'clerks', with the ii umber of miles ot said road i tke re FfMtctive countiea. The county oobi utixsiouera of each county shall then divide the total assessment among the M-vcral precincts, township8 aod school district., according t the number of iuiles of the road in tho said precincts, iuwushitjs and school district. aiony; Alexander Uentley of Inavase; U. L. Rattles ol Cuide Rock ; M. 11. Warner and II. S. K.a;ey of Red Cloud. On motion- tho Ptesideul appointed A. Caiher, M. R. McNitt aud L. C. Ulmstead. finance vouuuiUee V. 1'. Coyle was on- motion added to the iinatice committee. Tlie success id the finance committee proved the people in earnest. Evtry body feemed pleased to find his neigh bor thinking just as he dd,- aid in short if earnestness aud euthusiisui, aud a desire otvthe p.rtol people from all parts of tho county to work- in uui sou has anything to do' with' our rail road prospects, they are in a flittering condition. Yours, Secretary. the states of Lnuivina and Texas, at the time ol Aaron Burr's treason. The eharacers lived in a -ection whie'i was noiv Ameii'Mti. now Fiemh, ami now Snani-h. and thi- record of their adven turous live make- a slorv of intense and nuflagjiing lntcicst throughout. A Se .or.d Farmer's Vacation By Col. GEGRGE E. WAHiNG. Col. W .R1X is now in Europe, vi iling. in a row boat ride or two hun dred and fifty mill's, one of the iiio-t fertile valleys of Europe. Tin- second series of juper.-promi-e-i to be even more interesting then that with which our readers are already lamiliar. C E N T K N N I A L L 1-: T T E R S EDITKD UY JOHN VANCE C1IE:"JIY. A rare colhction of Revolntionary Leturs, mainly fioiii stores in the lunds of the desceiidairts of Col. .Ic SEi'H WARD I'hey are full of inter est, and will be lead with a rare icli.-h in connection with the Centennial cel ebration of the year. RRII.1ANTI.Y ILIit 8TKATEI) ARTICLES AMERICAN C0-LEGE$. Written re-peetively by their friends will appear liitrin the yetr. Tiie re vived inieicst in college life make.-the-e papers tspecialiy timely, and will secure for them unu-u-i' attention. OLD NEW Y3X, Elegint'y illu-trateil articles on Old New-Yolk, by.ItuiN V Minks will ap pear at once, and will attract the atte -tion ol all, ineity orcountry, who mark with interest the development of the great metropolis, aud affectionately re member t!io quaint pccufuiitics of its olden tune, Every number is prnfuselv illnt rated thu- eu.ibling u" to gie to our discrii tive and narrative articles, an iutere-t and permanent value never attained in a non illiiitrated periodical. Under its aceustoTiieTrinanagHineirf the maiMzinc will in the future be devoted, as it has been in the u-t, to sOiffid literature at.d Chtistian urogre-s. The Editorial Departments, occupy over twenty pairr-s of each num b-randco tain Dr. Holland." vigorous and timely edi uriais as well a- Re view.- of the latest works in Art, Lhc tature and Science. TERMS. $1C0 a Year; 35 ess, a Hua er. Th 10 volume- cuiuiilcte, Nov. 1S70, to Oct 18T."i, bou id in maroon cloth, $20 0) bound in half morocco, $:i0.09 Vol--, begin in November and Mav. Any of the eirlier voloiues,(l to VIII) wili be supplied separately to parties who wi-h them to ebmp'etosetsat this rate: cloth, $0:, half morocco, $.,.1)0 Ronk-ellers and Po-t misters wid-bi supniied at rates that wiil enable them to till any of lhe above oiieis Subscribers will p'e.ise remit in P.O. Money Older., or in Rank Checks or Diaft, or by regi-tered letters. Mon ey in" letters not registered, at sender's li-k. SVRIBNER & CO, New York. fiat" CHIiW COKDKLL Jfc CO.. Publishers. 310 North Sixth Street. St. Loui-". Pint ia the FieldEstablished 1858. Dail$10. Weekly $'2. ItitNlncNN Men. IlNilroml orficlstlN, 4'omtiy Ollicera, uil other, Al tonliou ! rat txm aij3 0WAHA IePJ3L!QA?I Steam B o o Ii a su- JOB PRINTING AND BLANK 3002 WAN "173711215 E!ttab2i!iiiEeii2. after many years experience, with superior facilities, aud (he B-T WORKMEN to be found in th Wi'-t. will fiil any ordet, large or small, in (lie ' e.-t rtili at -hurt notice, and at lhe lowesi prices. Kcnis flu Store .'n Uei Whera ycu can get a good squara racai forT-jreatj-flreceits. i PtCfcnptiaH circfully compounded OYSTERS in every stylo. bo,h dj' a'"i'is.'ht. i,4 tf Fruits, Nuts, Apples. Caridie. .Lilies ! 'kl L m and Canned jroods of ull kinds. -uiuwaou ASlOUxe Cigars & Tobacco-f - ' ir'ttT . A. - JU.lAf, NLUKASKA Ha- lately tiangod hands, and is management of Ri ver. 3p P. s. I.. BADlii Highest Market Price paid for all kji of CVtintry Produce, Hidts and Fbi?" . r MW The highest market prii'e paid for kiiikk. iKf:. .",? fiSrFartners from the Rcpub'icin Valley will do well to give u a call when in town. C. II. STEWART. Wvst side Hasting- Avenue, rill-iim IISTIN(;S, NEIL now under ths J. M.' 1AC0BS0N, I 4 v r n c? r Tiviir . VLlli?. ii. VJliliO, t-, Juniata. RTebrask. whols:ais a::u hztail szalzs hi DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAP J, Tinware- Queensware. Wh) will niilce it the best Hotel We?f of Lincolt. I IT" ri V HERE The Moni'Y Lien Hejws i cotnection with this hotel! ""-' I A . a iV'ii'j onil BLANK BOOK WORK and Binding of every description can not be Aurpas-ed by any fiim in the state, and ciisIlenTe Comparison. ltlt n.T many 'aruns h.ivo found it to b- in go -tu'-k. Pou'try, tiruin. etc Thu Ajii.i:i:av Stuck .loi'.t.AL tcils nil about th-M iiiid i!i.ij be had a wHois y2as ro:t SI.O0. Ttist think it ! Nculy '.01 p net o' tbi valtnblo inf-irin itinn 'cxclitrtvr f tint d iilnrj in oiiey car. Vctciinaty advice with out charw'. ImprsTed Stos Free, a well a iii.ii. itlnjr aitieles to thop g- (ing iii' no;. Agents nnl others Iiuviiika litilt ...iro time, cm make nccll-nt w--j."-i and do o'her sun I. by tihtii.ni g'ulwribfr'.: 1" cents secures speciaieu und c xpl.iiui hou t-i ilo i Aodieas I'OlTt IMtoiiltits. pKiLc'burg. I'he-tvr Co.. Pa. CITY OK UU STORE Red Cloud. Nebraska. FEE IX AND r. a - i - - a n y ' c: ind Couniy-Ofiicers will find our form- kK.&!li&-Zj I ml- feM T-J ' LIVERY ST A I! L E Cur.ts ennierl to and fj0m the de pot fretof charge. Jrftiiafn. AdauiMCu. ,eb GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. .' MizUvst CaMh Frie JPaid for OrnI 4 I TV- S" R "&r2k 2" the late.it and most improved. Sta tionery, Seal for County, l)i-lrie' and Probate Courts, Justices of the reacc, (Se. , LSSAL AlTWjfSciAIBLAlTSS Li:UOKIti, DAY lOUKS. RKCOJflW. Ac, in ready made stock, furnished at the ) lowest prices. Orders by mail for all kinds of Jon Work executed with the utmost imced, and dispatched promptly. ST. A. D. BALCOMBE, Manager "llcpublicau," O-MAIIA, NEB. - - - The Inter-Ocean. THREE EDITIONS, 77S2SLY. SSMI-W2SSLY & DAILY. TE Ho. M. V. Muudy has remov ed to Hastings. Hastings seems to be the list resort for uuuiercliautable goods aud unmarketable politicians. We can think of oue or two more who will remove to Hastings ere long. THE CINCINNATI Is the only paper exclusively devoted to the POLITICAL AND GENERAL WcXire Of Tiie People. It publishes htter- of inquiry direct from the people and answers theiu ful ly without tc-zard to p-arty bia"" or ben efit. It is the advocate of riht and justice to all, and the greatest good to ihe greatest number. It i.-oppo-ed to th) uuwi.-e aod dishonest ela-s legisla tion that has benefited the few aud op pres-ed the man', a reiliz-.-d in act of eongres retiring from circuiaiion near ly two-thirds of the people's money. 1 lie National Bank .Scheme, a dc Kstabli'hcd Ics than ihrec yenrs ago as a Representative Keiiiiblieau Paper, plvded tomaict.nu and detend tile principles aud orgaiiiutioii ol tho National KepubliiMU Party the INTKU-OCKANwas eailypu h ed to the lureirontol juumaliiUi and achieved a success unprccvdenttd in the hist iry ut such enicrpris -s. By uiri versa l asst-ut it has been aa igneil position a THE L3ADINS BBFU3LI5AH PAP3S IN TIIE NORTHWEST. Dru Store is in Red t'louo. Drug.- are tmre. Stock is complete. 'profit. . niott'iu ouick ijlrx xml iiui.ll- XAMK Wh-it vhi wanl iAMK Your bu-incs. thrrr. A'.-i 31 h2 'l' juiir rii-iglibor. yAUK That you have been there. There any thimryou want. It in my liiioo: traid. lourt-hibl ailing. My soothing .-yrupthe thing. SlItHtEli rVimpound-i iirt-cription correct ilh''kKtt Runs tho City Drug Store. vliEllIJK Ila-thclargcsttvck in the valley SlIKHEli Says come and sector yourself. Give. Him a cull iivforv. Purchasing ElsMchtrr. is Notaloaeon its political character does, the IXFEn-OCKAN rest its claim- to popu lar larur. It aims at ills highest excellence in.ill il -pirOuenL-i. uu-l in tni e a of pro grestvejounijlism aspires to position among the best The lNTKR-JCKAN ninkes esVccial rUims A FAMILY NEWSPAPER. It i-olumus are carefully gnarded against oii;icttonuble m ittcr. au-i e.cry cUort is; m ide to render it a pica-ant and profitable companion, to the home firc'iJe. Smith & Calvert SSI CLOUD - - - X23. DEALKIlK IN E-VR NITU R JE , In -d Cloud. Neb . atthciro.d tMn-l. 'Tille!igbtful to rce what tury bao on Vind. TRy have a upply. it may truly be snid Of tiat which is nri-dfil for thu living or dLd. Theylli7ebed-'aiU.era.lIts.t;iblesAohairs Sofar. bureaus, ind all kin Is of such wares. Cri5t. lounges kett-e. a id tntttrcfrs too , Whih lor all 'amis of fo!k and ages will They hnve irag'iatlnd horses tor children to mII. ll'I -1 -L . . , . . . . . i uicn win p.car-iivesanu iabi exceed- i.i i.ti. Thryp -'i iiIie.c thitg4 and select t lu-iii with an), . And will sell tbju s cheap a.auyonod.-ire. Andwcsa tojokil, both Toung and old. riie'l nut refusrigetibavks. silver or gold. Wc inv-.teali ouVrietid at.d neighbors to t-ill. ' ' , Ai:ilb-yd ubtltiwili find tbt-ydral fairly 1 wi'hall. AddrcBsTHETRIBUXK. New York. Ifynu come. Id.. thnk)iu can certainly bay JACOB KOHL,' - Wines, Liquors! and Cigars,; " " IN UOO oilOP OK ALL KINDS. j FBESE LA33S 2SES A SPECIALTY, f S- V. LiUdlo? j ' t Corner of 1st Sireet and Ha.-tiugs AvendJ, Hastings Neb. 1 l-ly ll0W prej.aiedrodo aaiindsofwork j I imm nan mmim msm XV. J.t ha R i Ma: m J G. Potter ha just rcctttcd the 5uet arortmfbf'r.f W) The Best Paptr ForFarmers ! I Si Ttlt: NEW-YORK Weekly Tribune. ON'BDOLL IV per year in club-of thirty or over. Specimen cjpits free. I'or turiiis and ci)'ninii''i. mtms Mimntiinwi anfi 'ffvtibfa'wM. Ever brought to the Valley. Give htm a call and exau.ir.c trodit and prices. -T. G, Potter, Red Clcud, Nebraska. i - THE CHICAGO LUMBER YAf P! AT i HASTINGS, VKI' Kcepf confar.tly on hand th la-get stuck of Dry Pin Lt.lri m TheCoaacrcialDepartaentjjp, ., pi.,.1,' icoBductedwithgre-.tcar..audevtrthing 1 , V . " '- uuers uis services in tr.e puoiic. I'oiaibk- is done to tuako the Such a' the farmers and Uusiness Men of the .Notlhwest caa rely upuo 2hs Agricultural Dejartaent r.cire ully Ittcd by geatleaien of ability and experienc:. In Literature, Local and Qentral liews, Foreign & Domestic Csrrespenotxce. And everything that goes to make .4 f'lKSr-CLASii X WXWEl is notexcellel by any publication in the If TUK Harness Unc. The best of mttctials tatd, and all work TARRA.TEM. ihe West. Ahio vice to p ace the control of the eurret;-' cuuntrj- Tht I.N l'BK-0-.KAN i. a TllEVhave had a robbery u-p in Hastiugs. Mr. Mastiu, the B. & M. agent while inspecting the brakes on the cars, bad a handful of pepper thrown in his eyes and face, and whiie blinded by the pepper, was seized and choked by one maa while another rob bed biiu of $500. IS'o traces have been discovered of the thieves. Judg Maxwell; -supreme Judge elect ia the reeipiect cf a magnificent gold headed cane, presented by the Washington coooty bar. The State Superintendent has de teruiinctl to hold three conventions and- has enjoined upon the county superintendent! tfee duty of attending one of them Tbev are to be held at Kearney, Lioctfo and Fremont. The Couvention it Kearney comes off on the 11th of next month. cyiti the hands of the Moncv Kines atidcreatingl non producing aristocra cy. lhe Salary Uwb R-obbery. in ciein the pay og gowrnmeni offi cials while the piice of labor and its products, r. al estate, aud greenback--, (the people's money.) have deprecia ted Thr act changing the original contract with bondholders, and making boo Is payable in cold instead of legal tender-, as first acie:d upon; a I'avotit istu of 25 per cent, in value to the flw at the esiene ofthe many. The Kesumptrim' Act, demandine that which is utterly tuipos-ible, and- placnij the olject ouglit for twenty years further off. Tor s ch and other crimes aeainst ihe people the Enquirer will advocate a change fn the adminis tration ol government affairs, a finim. Celebration fcr the Centennial Jear. If you would knowand under-tand the i-siies merits and effect- of pa-t aud future legislation, read theEoquir- er duringthis all important crisis, aud aWnbe for the ear 1S76. TERMS. t- Single Copy, one year, - - -52.00 Fire Copies - - r.o Ten - - - $l!5.0Q Twenty44 " - -$30 00) With nanst liberal terms to dab agents Send forspectfaen copie; and agents outfit. Agents wanted at every post fice. Address all letters tcr The real estate Other than lhe Tamil Tlu npnnli' nr Hurlmi rnuntv r , ''--- -"I .. m BB-aaai ..is macbiue hoiso vide awake aud energetic on the pro-1 r An AH & MCLbArl, r UO NATIONAL XEfffiPil'E R, one that will be found useful aad iatercrtinc to American s in every part of ihe Globe. While it especially represents the Great Interest! ef tas Northwest. Itis-Nattocul in lErviews and comprehen sive in twtieWiga'.JicTia. ri?5 in its rvtit icai faitn. it is u t bi otcd. aal in all diseos siuas aims to be candid, uigni&ed, and above pergonal abu-e. i'bx.l X T &K-0CEAX has the largest aggre gate circulation ofany newspaper published i-j the nor nwest. It b rcut iw more n 5.tW0 Posto'heTS. dhtribateoin e ery State and Territory in the United State, in all the Uriti-h Province, ana numerous foreign States and countries. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : daILT. Uy Mail. pa able in advance), per y'r. post pa hi $1000 3ni'ii.ths. " 250 SEMI-WEEKLT.-By Mail, peryenrtia odvauce). p ttpatl...wv wASO t-luboffowr " . ii'JU ctubi.fMX " " 17JS0 club often " " ..,..,,-00 and will attend to. ill professional call-. ' 0S:e Orar Si:rjrs Droj Stcre. A SpleiniM Farm and Family Journal. The Kansas EnrTR i j rrSifvrSSSy-' 0one-orr9f..rt notice aud a.Vensonalle The American Youna Folks Pr The Rr-t and cheapes Roy's ami tiirl's iaprr publi'hed. 50 cents peryiar. Copiesofboth paper seat lur 11) cents. Address J. "K. 1IGDS0.N. Topcka. Kan-as. Ha-fjuickly taken a high plac? amoeg -g-ricuIturalJournaI. A. ". rnln It has kes-a conduced with energy and ability, and wc havecou-i.lered it smoog the bei ot our exchange, and a worthy rep tsentative of the west Phila.. Pa-I'r efl aimer. Out Kan. friends should fe-l much pride in ths high character and erhr.g worth ol their .-ii.t- .'(iiuniui.i pajcr. national x.iva Stoek Jaurnal. I like the Kans-s Fars-er "" mum, ,u as eany as .u.y present ea-, tcwiir.netiilTtBfi, .h r...u.fRd , ...... -----,- Y- .--.". "-. -" Red Cloud NebrasKa- 5 T BJ.I1M9 3tllTIii:C.M. ptMtgi and all kitidf js- ISUICiIIIIVO MATERIA Our stock i well selected and purchased dirrti from.ffce tf wirile sold ax low as the lowest. h 1 m O.OJLifJEK "attinqt, Ntknki s w I ffi S. A. IrlTuu el, gageraeni win permit 1 snail rstee itr pleasure to write foryoo on the trims ynu propose. J'K. Harris, of Mureton Yuita au thor of "V.ik n.) Talks " I read ytor Farmer with deepinteret.-Wendell Phillip. Hsrrnnuiis:k:J(lceTi(eUceot"th wx -bi I ener- and -Merpriv :the Wet Gol den Era (III.) 5laer M B. Iladson. ofthe Kait,(sitatiGrajr.sas: "I str sorrel to mention the Ka.sa; Anras briawor thy the support of all Patron." Mark rip llonfornbuve pnptrt reerlvrtl at Cattle, Cattle. Cattfe v. JOE SAL2. . ; 50 head of cattle, 12 head of two-I uiuuu auu rjtiaiu ma: ne ispre- : paredio iccote orders for MILLINERY, Dress-Making AND PLAIN SEWHia if all KM Oaha&daad for saltaict axsorrswatof One tree copy with ercry efwb of tea WEEKLY. Bv Mail. ? . . .... t .- nUf in l. ...J .r .i:. .n per year un aavaacej. poipa.q ....- iw j cai-m.- iu " ui jcaiuuji.-, j , Cluboffoar " " Af t,--rl -.1 .... ! tlub often I35C T -- -t j, mu iuc irai wir. j Cotwcn,T ".w " ,:-7 i Which will be sold cheap forcah. ( , Oaeltoowpy witksTrydHortweaty. . . v r int-5 VFff - i , Alo!a gorl heavy draft team wcich- LACh.2, vr.lif ;- t. ..-. , , eiun ntr i.c? rw. i w kj Lj r r.o. NEW HARDWARE ST.OREH, WHOLESALE AND HhTTJfiaJ; -MITCHELL & IIORHaRI r . Jt', . y&r Ha opeaed a new (ore and trtt mi ttctff ed a fiH'Mfd re fit ! atoekf - fr& tm io CinciaaaU. Shlo. -PQSTAfiE ht 'orf Saw I me abou T - U'riJ! ok rStr.t the M da uf t . , Jann.ryA. D K73. UndwCbiyUwthr-t-l rnce, h aseon he3Papersmasfcbpia'tae'ae wha I rtrv tav'dk (n'.pAJ - u. u. sa 4U(f. SAHPITECDPIES FREE. Addre V trr.n-rr.45r. t huad'rcil. ace 8 and 9. horse and ibrnes 360. Alao a farm torrent, terms I for 1 ! Money cab be sat by draft. SBaoe Anicr.- .- l r.v G- t..-.- Tm -rA Km. . .tnr. n,r.n.t,JUf,.. ..7..-.l IJwlOT '" " J- -- , ."-v.w.- Soceiilarraugctacaw aiaie wTtk eov4y ke, good fseit, 125 feet of rtabUnr. publishers for daHSagwith their (ablica- A ... . , . .. r. tfon. two wells i bout latere, of rail SADIES HATS. 4. ffes S. A. NUNSELL, f It 4 nnw ARK, Cullerr. CrmmtcT Jt FAKUISG TIOLS.Vr.J ! COAL and WOOD STOVES. " hT to t Tin Shop cotdfd wkh oot Store. We manufacture TTt, Co A Sitt item Ware. M Onr.Jr ;. T.AKRK and well ortrd. and ut vi&ijrilgMfltW .l,rv .-.-.----- as sny tense west of Lincoln:. I Ull aad See Beff r Fi ? lug Elsewtert. w rflaMeySltsBaiidia,. I Oprfte the lumber Var-l" f plowinjc For particulars call on or j.a r a r f n-.i. fttuot Bock. oratthisoffiV, 10 Ct ED VLOUD. - - xr.B. I Red ClOttCt? - , "a '! "& Nebraska, i: L 3 - i -