THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. TIIiJKSDAYMAlL.il 3d. I7i Bates of Subscription. Jnccopy 1 year, $2.U jaeuup3'G months, 1.0 Jnoeopy .' frU Oilicial Directory. CONflRKSBIONAJ.. a. iMiUh'Ii Ileatrice. Lf.S.Snatr. W. Hitchcock. Omaha. U. S. Senator. L-.renr.o Crouiuie. Kcpre.-cnUtive. KXECUTIVK. bII..:RBKK. J..v.ruor. l-ineoln. ilriin..'lchuck. Sec.of Mate. J. It wVu.in.Liri.oln. Auditor. J.C. M-sHrMe. .. Trr,Hl,"r,,r- loo. II. Il.ibert. . Att y .en. T. M. McKenzie. Line ln. Sup. Pub Instruc. JUDIC-AHY. (Jen. K. Like. Omaha. ChisfJ li-ticc. J inlJanit.N"eltrajka'ir. A-.n.-iite .luc K.WI Maxwell. PliUmouth A"-Wte u' WBuSTEK COUNTY. J. A. Tulley. K. II. .lone. I. W. Tiilley. H. Hill. J. . Oilhtrn, ' C. Cioon. W. K. Thorn, . M . IIar.ly. H. W. Rail. J- County t'terk. Treasurer. Probate .Tudire. Sheriff. Sebnot Stip'r. ''nriiitT. County Surveyor Cevnty Comnmfioner.. F. Matte.-on. I Wekster.Countj Condensed. Web-it rr Co.. Xh.. lies in the . Valley o thi R-pbHean. is 150 tni'e' west ofthr Mi? .uri Rirr ami turhe. the Sat line op the South. Winter. are miM ami lry: vrr IWtte rain or snow falls in that earon o lit V" In fact that cattle live all winter with n hiy or rrain. Plenty of rain Ml in tin .rinr:inli!utnmer. The summer? are n ili'acreeahly warm, as there is always a .l hree- esperiallv in th evening. Th cninty tiTtl began to so tie :n 1R70. ! 1S71 tlieenuntr wa orirnixel wiib a population .t" l". It populatio" is nnvr Ijetween 2.Mni Niii:tinjo and is rapidly inerrainir. There ii-- at pre-.'ent '.'A orcani.'cd irhmil di.-trict.-within it boundrier and school facilities are tit re fore ample better than tho-c in smiio ICastern States. The apportion:! hie m-IiooI IuiiJ furni-hes nearly enough money to pa tr:ieher" wageis. Farmer? can lny K. II. :.mil fruit I.."iti to $" per acre with ten yea rr time. There iyet a cnriMderable amniist of K-iverninent lands for home-lead; and pre r:nitions. Asa .-tock rai-inr country it is Ti.ird excel, t'afle do well, and fur sheep : .-uniiot be beaten. It ijut suited to that. Fortune? can be ea'ily inadehyrai'injc -heep h. the expense of fceditiRis ve'v mall Tint rorn. oat?, barley, potatoe?. buck wheat, xnd all kinds of root? anJ veeelabli-.-. are grown here with little labor. '.V Im.-bi 1 of nod corn to th -acre is nothing new. IVhest average? about 2-1 bushels t the acre. Fruit doc ex tremal) well. Kvcry farmer has lii orchard (rowinir. Forest trees rrow rapi'lly. Cot.on ftood. boxalder. whilewood. soft maple, and many other kinds of tree? grow into timber large enough fur fur! in. about 'three years. O-ag orange ilanlsit i.icely. ami in a few years your live fences can be made. Me chanic? find employment and fair wage.-. The Tery l.-t and purest water is oltained liy g'onif from ! to 100 feet. The cost is very mall when the well is bored. Thee well. nevergod y. Tbetreaiusofthi? county are th-: Republican and it? tributaries which are f.dlow?- on the south side of the river. W"al nut. Dry. K11tT.1t... State lVnry. LVdiir. Hicks. Ahh. and iuiile Kock creek-. Jn the north siil- are Willow. Kim. Cottonwood. Crooked. Indian. and Farmer? e eel. . In 1 In north part o( the county i.- the Blue river and its tributaries. The --oil of Webster county i a d.irk. rich reset.ible loam. The wild 1rr.1s.es are nutii tiou unit abnndant. and make im'f excellent hay. rimothy.elovcr. Iliinr.iri-in an.I mMit will undoubtedly prove a profitable produc tion. Those who have tried them eo decide at leat. Our railroad pro'pccN are gonil and ve will have -i road as soon a? we really need one. But the farmers for year? will find remly r ilc r surplus produetio-.s in the newer V'untics west and to new seMlcr. Rj the t'me these market? are closed road- for "heaper transportation east will be oi.encd. ur climate i.- lira' thiol, the air Mre amr br icing, anil sickness of any !jind '. almost a stranger to the people Iitc. The county scat. RKlGI..,)inn the Re iiblican river, ne ir tlircm. er en.-t anil west n vl n little south of ti'e center itorsh and south. In it are cbancr? for bn-in-. rre't of tery branch of trade. Theeiui;r ii'iiniid t ii-h as to war ant a g.od Imi-ip -; in every lv -ml of mprehand'-e. Red Cloud i.nd tlii'de Rock are the only two laid out t irn. Fnr f her inform iMon can be obraim-il frnm any a-il a;cut who advertise? in this paper, orat thi? otfice. Will it lie out of place pat ct rea dcr if we present our.-elve- itr this col umn in adifereut light, and show onr elves to you in our best clothes, ivir old pipe exchanged for a cigar, in whose delicious fiagranceour thought are purified and elevated, and in whose curling clouds of pure white smoke silently and gently a-ccnuirig heaven wirdsthe dreams of youth, the vi--stoj of beauty and the lofty ideils of younger day are hovering about u-? Those is some deep se tiuient some pure emotion, some lofty purpo-e, .utile thing of genuine poetry throb bing in evry heart. Men in the worl I mingling and struggling with and ug..nst, their fellow men conceal the MUpiment the poeiry of their natuie. But by the fire side, with their wive mhiI their children about them the nu- n.y and sentiment of youth shines J forth if not with the lirifiiaocy of ear Her days, yet with more mellow and rioher lu-irc. In like manner a couim ti -wspaper with its advertisaventtH its 1 n:.il news and squibs, its polu-'ss and it- worldlinc'is, has its sentimental side h- well, and longs to give utterance to it- inner and better self, to give exprs--iou to the softer and holier emotion that agitate its heart. For far down i-j our heart of heartfl hidden from vrcw perhajn by the bicr and world ly objects above it, hot glowing still with a warm and lustrous light, is our youthful self with its dream of purity, its faith in religon and its rev- cron,-.e for cool. So if agreeable we ", ... i wtll go on and moralize, be sentimental purWip, foolish. For after art men -re foolish in the worlds cys irkcn the true.t part of their nature reveals itself. We make a w-actice ofconceal- ins ntir real self, of hiding it Iniiu nuhlic zt ' onie info vnnder if ore public eaz... omtinfo nnder.forc, you will meet the best men of the ins ntir real self of hidim: it from town there. It-ten to their con versa - tion. It is full of oath-?, disgn-ting ahtiot with ribaldry and ob-ccnity. Foul nirtitheil, e: not foul nearted Coarse and much spoken, yet be neeth the rough exterior, there i- a womanly softness which with nlmo-t feminine modestvis slrelded from the ' sneers and scoffs of their fellows. Men never rveal their true wive in the stores or the ba'-ioom. It in not ;n l.o nrnnr.l n. ', il... .Irn.l. .r tl... .i.i"vi'-Jvna. .7 ... it iitu confused ji)tle and c:amble after wealth that the man is seen. In the sacred privacy of home and the al- j most ctually acred intimacy of friend ship the scoffer is eloquent in the ful ness and depth of his religious convic tion, and the ribald Is an idolater in the zeal and fervency of his homage to punty. We have faith in human nature, and believe that men are not what the? seem. In our short ex perience of life there has been no man however vile his conduct, or however be kept constantly garowiiu U a good filthy his laoguage, who when probed one, but liable, nevertheless', to mi tothe depth of his being, h.n not de- e:i'-'- 'l 's l,,,t utSt ,0 sUl P'K- aovi-red a genuine faiih in religion, a genuine belief and revet eucc for virtue and purity. It is mo-t a-suielly the q.,autiiies of food -the simplest and case with all of us. Yet our speech ' mo-t easily dige-ted. The sow's milk seldom betrays us. Ii it becau- of 'ft u'- offta-H and bone-forming ma our vileness tlwt our fellow.- ..,,. i eiial, and promotes a steady and uni- . . j 0 J j at what we hold mo-t sacred? I, it , because of cowardice that we never 1 manfully exptc-s our real conviction-? ! Or is it that we think our ucighbur unworthy of our confidence? Has it come to pa that only the ba-er put oi our n-uure can be revealed wh'Je the pute and nobler qualit'e-mu-t besx;.eened fioin .-ilit. Ileie our cigar wei.t out. VOOZZASi TO E-XG-ANTS. Jo all who ae antieip.-iitng tvmov i i it t - ij'.g Iroai the east to the wt-t to find hvuies, an 1 nave not already ileciilcd on any pail cii ir locality, lef us say a w .id in i.norof our c. uniy and i!n a'v.iiu.ige we have over uj;iiiy other port. oils e en in our own rfiate. In the first place v.e have an abundauce of limber lor luel atii sii.i I have I ir some u me 10 irume, wiiieli is an ad vantage possessed tv very few coiin t.es. t lots i-otic of the h.rl wa.ercil conn lies in the S1.1 rr wh:eii is. very t enlial espeeia1 to s'oek laiset-. e ;.: I have some vacant land wifch cui be hotiu-.-ie.iiJi'il, and a Lie amoaiit oi'ra.iioad land that c-m be bought at Vety ica-ofiable1 ra?cs -r vviucha-yei, ami w I' f.ir -ome lime : come, atioid un. mined i.in;e tor stock. It has been decided by tl.oe who have ana'.. zed ihe native ta- .-, that they are 111010 nuintioui than the Laiue gia-.-e of lite cast. Tne ciltiia.'e is adapted to the giowth of eve y kind o'rain, geuiai.y "town uraucH Utl-IikIc-. Win ci and spring wheat are grown wnli great succes-. Uu'.ike otlter new gcouutrvs, a crop can be raised the litst .-ei-on, wii c!i 1-a e.it advantage to liio-e who ae ju-t opc-n iug new I.11 in.-. i'ix is a qi; e.xaiid teiiiiiner.u've c:o.. rom A'td-.xi tribe- m th - S a.e, lb: I , , i.iat tlicy are the same trbesti.il- ... . , , .. . wereicmoved only alow ytu ::. !,... -,. t r .1 - " , " A,,'M? ,,,,U and :re uow i.ea'lv all removed sti ! i - "- "l'1 u,u "uu.1"- raav' l" ' couturi aie nut leq'.iretl. a- eerynne i? .-i a.de Joi ail damage done bv their - -tO'-'S Vv ' . 1... !...! I . I ... .. ".) '-- ...o..... v.. ..... I'u-iiv.i wan uc u mm on .ill a'- i ... . .... i i, ;. i.r...i. tl,-. . msI. ii.vnr ..I i.o.. .. . ... 11 -ed iniil.-CllllllliateU lor StOCk Ot a ' ... ...; " t.i :: " ".V ;.. .-.;: Uuro ihe tlie-e can lie proeurc.l. -emi lie ...e,,. .... rtl,,-..,.,,. ...,.-r..r.-..i. l.t)0d SUlie c .n be fuatnl aH along I he , v V I ,. il e h one ; " r re'i.h r. wu h lrm n,",-H:J' r'." "'""? r'" '""! ,"" " "" I We vtt a "r fri",- im- hU" '" I. .....: ,-.... : " ages. limnl A0 1 oAvr. , "-;; ' ' f. ' ', .," , ', V " iei-irii..n lie . to. cent-, and the ,.re-ei,i riuiuu..u.i;i itc., it ii.c" IS a very gre.lt I i,,c V'-' "V. ........ .v-v'ttiii".. i 'registration -y.-.em Ha- Ik-i-ii Ioiiiv.t i.y uie , - , , .,,, , , ' - - - ' merits ot aA II I.DAI MUlll. ami thus .,tai iluthoriti.-s to he virtually an. -Solute And they d'.ubtl-ir(ft .lud th.-y denir.tirly .tem !0 bU..d;i)g. i lie!.! .iro tlO ilOsi.le ,, , nv,...l 1 tl,r.,..ol. ' ' "" "' ,,"re:,-,"-' c:v,,n ",,,r ,.,',,,l' U,A" protection a;aii..-l I... ,- h mail AM p.-t- with all. ii- ... I 110 l.ltC slot ill CXteilUCU llirOUgll ,,t prcM-ut. our va-t circle ol admirer, .-ome '. . ...... ..... ,,.i,....,i ... ,..,,...,.,. h-n.-r- when- I rr it i;-i . . i Indians 111 tills pt; ot riieaij.ii. - , " tll,ie the loan ofa sinnle p.iptr. or a w.ml """- MatiV leoi 'e 111 tl-eei-t ti-ink e l.ir,. -OUtneiU 5-.:v Cs, atnr.II.1 COIr-IU',r- , (.ullll..n.lation. will Miceed in piiltiiiK:i ...Mte...i- e .'t,. -r,:hf.V . th. i s i... onecin -av the price i- too Inch. . uj tu, ,c t..i, ci ii.iiik t ll.lt , , i.,111:l i ,t -.;.. )' joiirujl where ev. r aiterwaid it heeomes a , ,..,., ;, ,.,. ,: rec-nt I UeJgv-ca:. be gr.. w.th ; liarljJ ofllle roa,aiy C0U,jeraWrui--i:Ie ..om.'e, and in about three J ,H ,... tea s lorm a .-uaiciiiii oainer to guaiu L hromo I ii iting His oe-n aoopteil to Centennial year. It i- .l-o iho.ann which , H fit it PStSt It 0.4 un-ttes-,,.,- from caule. Our A disputcU Iron. Itm ana slate prodrug T"l Wib u-ed an dll ' w piM.-pects thru railroad are quitefl.it- that the town of Winchester has irad be.;;, given a- a premium to the sub- w.hlllr1,Ii:aB he)Kirf .-:. mk-l l llL bt'1 ' 'tt-r,'1- "-' "d all w , , , , .... - i -cilO"r ot allV p:.l)Cr. j elettioir.M IVe-iiMit ot th- l lilted .-tate-. , t -.iug, ami ui ad prdiabthty a road a ihowcr of fish. I he -jky being clear, Tli;. ('b-otuoi-- i perfect com of art A" " --" ,v,":-arr "" " "' ""re: ; fork waukantko. ' w-!'be buiit up the valley in the SUn shiuing, the shower of living fish i; would easilv retail for six or se've:" iKl-KtSi 'in"i! I 1 .......... . r -- ... ; :.!.-. i iuui.'c oi a , uui ui int-iii iiii; oui.-ini . COOul-tZCATSD. Svo kadk. Neb , Murch "ith, J'k ' ' ho. l tl-EF. It appears tliat winter , lias faii-v s.-t in. and that tliu-e who f wou an Ion-, will be doomed t di-appoit- ., , . ,.,. l.tLlitiM i.iiiil i1tvrn nu Uienr. OUCIl IS Hie. ed that he would-preach in theoldscd school house, on It... Creek, on a ct r tain night. Accordingly Deacon V , who, by the way, is the Director of tbe district, went to work, to otaS -hut. ready for the occasion In orr- det that 'the hungry suis thirsting I af.er divine truths might receivesaid. blessiag ia comfbt. Lite said deacon oceeaeu-u) snove. me snow out or thesod an-afiraifitit, he then went to . nc.ghbo hummt S0UJe plank anj an 0u o-e, n& au tbinjfs v o. readiness. The night set a 4ukv bedly hoped that the winter season Street iieachin-,' is not popular at I j;"-r. .... ..,,. ....,, m,.r rbin2 ).,lc, t - t a .. -- ,---.. ,-. ,--- . -,....., ...-, ii, i---ii i inn' i t. -! ) i n iiu. tl bxi-5 nivav w.t lout anv SiiOfti I ,.(. liev. Maxt-.iL UiiileriooK to .-...... .t. .-... -rtth .h.. ..-..,. .r. .;..., . r..r ; u-.n i... .....n..r.. I d stormy and that -prin, and all it, hold prayer meetiingso,, the sidewalk, ,,;irtit., wr.hinjrf0 uk( -SATUlt" Vfltu -- - -- mj .-.- ,.- m- wi m w m org m mm m m w m-m in m mmw m, fi f iifiifi m rm-'W ' vm fc'tL' .-- - --- ....a-'i.. 'I'..... ...... I ......!.. .C .1.:.. . r..:..:... ... ....iP .-n rli.ntrbiiii. f. rin.'nt into i .. it- n . j ..i n ' Ihe We-.7jr .. b a Sa; ttai ,&l aeir- I imiiiu n.vip li-.ri.i j ! ori,Hi tr.-i..li...l I li. eiiioiiiL' eit and -cliool election-. . Vir'Wjr x. ! read has its re-.iders in every Sutea .d Ter- '. " ... . i , , . t - THE FOLLrtWSXO ARK CLUR RATF.S. ritory. and we tnist that tho. ar 1...,U . , ::r -iZ.j-n -i .e-.-- lateiv; at ibast i hey thought I hev We'ltf .. .. ,. n . A . -. i. .. -n i - tn.irnumbe'. doubled. It will eontmu- to ' - . ,. , . , THE PNciAY OF DISEASE I COr 10 we Will send Umr )r tor he : thoroush newspaper. Alllhe .cur.1 , goms to be so favored. It appeals mt-.Hw.wii ui '-"- one year to one aidre or each new of the day will he found in it.e..nden..i that a minister of t he ge.-p.l autiuuue- I -"rn P 7 t? fr J? 5. 5 il ' com to a separate address.. . f J? "? ""-S . ll: Lf "." f fn7.. ..I!" 'J OVSTKItS in everv stvle. damp and dismal, and moreover it was snowing. Feeling that it was our duty to attend church at every opportunity, , . . , , , ,, , we groped our way to the school house. .1 a : . ... I AlrIV!ll. t,e,e we found no m.m-er. and nut much of a congregation. "2 . man -tood in the doorway with u.oop - ' in" head a:id woeful visage, prolaoly meditating on tiic depravity of human naiuic. Aiiotner person was iti-ide the house wrest. ing wii 11 tne stove anu u iiie of wet wood, living but in vu;n, to s.a.t a Hie. t was liv.ilent t bat theie would be no meet. 115: that iiiriti and we returned home a wiser if not a better man. There has le3n a new puto3icu e-ubh-iicd on Kl:u UieeL L the ir.uiie , of iuChade, near ihe nht id'the old StOcLj.ie, IlOUl WJs ell : du'lVcd Its name. I Jut oM i.leuu, M. it. 1 uoUKta t- du y cu-:.iiled a postma-ter, who by 1 he way "-on- of the oil .-oitL-rs . IL. ,a, e.eeva'j.l ..: Ii..st. d.12 out, andb.'-n; the ir-t funow in Batiu prec.net. Vo :r.-. ele , X FEEDING l'OUNG IIO:JS. An experienced farmer, with whom we recently conversed, -said he had al ways good luck with pig.-?, and a visit to his sties confirmed the assertion. Some notes on his management can hardly JiiM to prove interesting. 1 The prevalent idea (hat niifs should fu'l as they will hold, and e. ially t oseju-t wcan-d The suckinjr pig ' 'ts his rations often and in moderate form growih, building up a frame I wniiout too great accumulating fact, Wuatiina time is naturally am! jVly legaided as a critical peiiod. and here 1 is w',u,e "iier- aie apt to err in high feeding with rich aud concentrated food Cow's milk is excellent, and if most of the cu-aiu has been skimmed off, it probably c ones naarer the pig's natur al food at this tender a,e than any 01 her. But milk is rejected as not lieh and "fattening" enough' and corn meal, the most cocentrated kind of food, is substituted in its stead. Now com meal is altogether too diih;;ilt of dige.-tiou for weaning pigs, aud at most should only be given in small piopor-tion-; with an exclusive corn met! diet the young pigJ will stop growing longer or larger frames and begin to pile on ' the fiit on caicasses too atuail for profi table feeding. A treat deal better plan is to continue feeding milk, and this spaiiugly, adding a In tie Iran ami a veiy small quantity of corn meal. The la.-tcau be increased as l he pie.. become accti-tomed to the change of diet and their stomachs wi!l bear a -t ronger f-od. The wheat bran aud skimmed tni'k -upply the phn-phatc- wh.ch build up the pig's frame, while a re y li'ilr. sens lYreal wiil supply ihe fat forming material which i taken fiom milk aud cream, and at a greatly reduced co.-t. At no lime should pigs bo s'aived or stinted, but it is important to remember the p a- may be and wii ti as bad ic.-ults as from feeding to lit- tie. Great care is needed in feeding any "kind of very young annuals', and the pig. being especially piggish in his giecd, is particulaiy liable toinjuiv riDU) eating too hearth. With all young animals growth rather than fat-hm!d hcaime.la'. and phosphaiic foods should be given as far as pos.-i b- C 1 n it? every stage of feeling of' snon ii H ilc T ira i ..i.rn.,1, unit uioi . ... ,, ,' , v ., , Was a heavy tail at Kalelgll,W. V. .. Willi . , . . . - , ' mte.'i-ecoid. and lue pi'aelicrop i-be- i.eved to be killed. The stoim Wa, ... .. . . i. I SHOW fell a6 Cf.tliatlOOga, and tlie.e very severe at a'l poims on me gnu. ; l Arkansas s:,o fell to : de:,tl, ot ' . . . i i... i .... . ,.,i ., : .... I he -orui wa.s general ano in some 1 . .. ...! T.ll ....,.. " t 'i..! Liti.L i.P .i.int itt.t.k.nl .if lioirnr 1' about It ur feet lonp. It ia suppo-cd t , i i i- i .. I that the p,-ep!e ot lti.li.o-a are better i ,.!..: .. lv' ...n...l-.. t,.i..h . churchmen thaniue.r Kencuck neigh rOM'U'eTircil ami - c;l aiijt;- un .-tiut , , , ,, - i borand Inuce tticr si nice their shower was a i of li h in-tead of flesh. ' .on oue Theie ,s considemble excitement and , . .. rt....i,:.... .l....t.t.a Hie l-oe oi sneet .tat. . ....-..- TOMAN AND BKST Is the Giand Old MUTAIVO X. EjSTIMET, Whlrk HmNImnI (hetr-t nt4)yemr. 1 r- l mm m i will Ul, wmm liMirai- i will Hftt can. trk ww Im. f hait itMiiei lh- ! mi IMMjr.wrH-MP 4y M" m Umrmmm-th-r IHMwe-ile Ai.ImI. tfcwt ! mnl Yl-M ! It NNir Twe. bMlet'wiiwFa- te. r IOO-f-W new mti. ik life r Hawuur kclwc wwl rvrr t UUr mI Vp- i.-i ii ti:,ir. i ii 1 1 ns uiucil'u uui. iu uu .u inn uiuit. . M.i i .itiiii I lor a -oorier iicnu'i ui'irc m hk uiii; u .iwii "t mc mihiuhic 1 i-ri-k-ifi iUWZJ Kor11J r ,. - m m . w m k. a. 'Tratlt Stras-r Thaa Ficties." THE best border book y Ef OCT. 'Hie Publishing Hnu-e (if .J.L. i,.i rii.. ,t- (, have latch brou-'ht ' , .M.iiru v to., nat uh.ij urun.ni out "Uur WKSTKIIKN I'OliliKrt OXK 1;Nll VEAW Ai," bv Cliaie. l, -Knight, author of ' Simnn (iiity'' ' 1 and ''Oil rrt Put-ucsuc. It 1- a ' large, elegint, wen-printed, .-upert.ly j uouuu ami ueauriiuiiv-uiu-trated oc- tavo, of nearly eight hundred page-, fiUed with the Stirling needsaud thrill- iritf adventure. of the ureal naught old Borderer--such dauntless worthie. f? ""'. 1V","i ,a,lV ugan Haaod. .McColloch, Mrl'lel'au. the I'oes tlie A me-, and the We-'ze'a. It contains the vei3" arum of all the rare old Bolder I'hionicle-, tog. ther with ava-t amount of fresh and original , matter, the wh.le work embnicuii: stra-'ge and thrilling narrative of daring deed.-, desperate Conflict.-, ex- ' citing ail ventures, touching ciprmtii-, and is chimed to n- the De-t. fullest, mo-t comjilete, and mo-t tellable port layal of Border life, strugg'e and ad vmture tar ict nn'.Hhcil. "Uur We-tei u Bolder" 4rws the' unmistakable fl .-or of the soiRind the Iree air ol the wilih-rness about it. It J it a squaie, honest, and eihau-tive j work, without any of tlie u-ual " pad ding."' Althuugli sold for $3 it is equal in extent of contents, 10 the 1. . I. ....... 1 1. ..fir. 1 .:... rti ii,i:lTlri;T most warmly eudor.-ed by leading Dt- vine, and iiu.ori:.,,.. i:.. ui.-r.... of Ohio, says, that "' a mini-ter may as well be without a llihlr., a- a nico tian without "1 ur Western Border." Judge Veech, Hi-torian. sSi It-pos-es-or will fe savd the porcha-e ofa score of books most of wifich are out of print, many of them as preeioii us Sybilline leaves " Judge White a-.-erts "The work ought to be in every household." The I'hihide'phia I'resssays. " Cha-s. .McKtnght is do ing for the west, what (J.io;er did for New Voik but 1 he picture- of the former have undoubtedly less of the glamour of romance, and more of the nutii of historic piiu ing. Slil nni tU Attr.n''" Addit:-s,.MJ. McI'ihov k I'O . rhiladelphi.i. 1., Cmiinuati, O., t'hicago, III, or St. Louis, Mo. THE LOST CAUSE. ., .,. ,. . 1 1 1 1. A Magnificent ricture I4.:lsinchps (TJ, ill sIZ.', printed oil heavy pijte p:i- pcbeautiful ... de-ign and a..i-tie , execution. It represent- a C'Wl! UtT- aie S .Idler after the war Htiunim: to Ins home, which lie finds lonely and dc-olaie. In fiont of the riiineiei; tae, letting a sad tale of the tiit-er.-of war.aie two graves with rude eros-es. on one of which some fiieudly hand ha- hung a garland. To the right the cairn liver and the ri-ing moon indicate peace ami rest flic stars seen thron.h the tree-; represent the .Southern C10-.-. i: 1-a pictuie that will touch even Southern ImtfI and should find :i plave in every Southern hiu:c. Sent by mail mounted 011 a roller and post naid on receipt of i" cent.-. Or o tor till rents Address John Buiutow&Co , '. Bitisrui., Tknn fiair Agents wanted everywhere to sell our eiieap and popular pictures. ?.) to $1(1 per day easily made. No money required until pictures are .-old Send stamp for catalogue and term.-. OUR PROSPECTUS FOR 76. 'Saturday Night" ihs Best and Erighiect o; '.lie Weeklies ! l'ir illiilimi . ,';. 11. 11 1 1. iril'li'tl- Iniii'ki ji oiirannounceineiit orthecome inje 1 i.eieie'i-. ill yre.it plen-uie to tur - icie .. hieii ha -tea.lily ulteinled .ill on ellort.-io keep "-A 11 KDAY MitllT'l.ir 111 advance o. all couipe.i.or . L.1-1 e.ir our ciieul.i ion nceafed with .e.il irmdi v.nnd tin n ursnieeol ihe piih Iie l"ior u ileieniiiiicd 11-ni'ire ih.m er to relax no effort, to .-pare no money time. ;ltni. 7 &ATUKIMY M'l It-aerials will he thrillinc! Ilsaketche- will he eiitertiiinitr.'! It.- .Miycell.iny will lie i:iie.e.-.iu?j Its I'oe ry will lie charmim:! No tiling wilt appear in is paiccj. that can of lelid ihcrelisiouyoi political oe.iclofaiiyeiie. 'leir-ol thiuj":itnl of ilnllar werep.ud la-t year to ur exclit-iv.- corps of writers. In the cotniiii year. win. h already rbni a very laiseiiie.ea.--in our sutiforiptiuii-. we sh.ill not only retain nil our ola and popular w lit ers, hut we .-halt add timr e.clu.-ive .-taff Mich authors as may prove their claim to popularity and .-how theitirvis worthy to write tor a paper which Imhir a prouii pre- ! eminence over :i I competitors, We receive many letters of commendation i:iiiiiii-f -i-iiiti. .. c ii. - . c . .. ...r-.. i!-u-:uid-of them and fort .- e here rc, r , oiirsimnrrr tluniUs. and r iil;M that ti,...c w...,o-mo.. rr--A lUitPAY NHJHT" , ,,. ,iu. kin.li.es? to rh..w and rcc m- u.,..d it o,hcirac.,ua,ntenc-. t.ih? re -r? ftMP. m snR!CnTTiB I www - - - ----. A Ma-xnificeut Chro.no. ..iTwkntv i ! Ml L-Ll'lll--.'Tl' (il. llllS. amifCl'lil lllcll- .... . .....-. -w --------- , -. es in size, will be prvsuiiU d to everv yearlv -ub-eiiber of three dollars to 'SATUUDAV NKJIIl'" Kvery device knowtv to the aft of" i .1. .!!.... 1. ...;il .- ......... tl,r....-..,,l. r i n i . II - . . ", dollar.-s wfiieln we su nevr act baefc. Ba never having given a rl a . 0. ubciber we deter u'"'a :( nur uo "" w unLr i n,,U(l that when we did. do so, our ii.ni.ii-. it kiiii -3i a- iu iiij ti..j .-. ..- Cbromo should be a good. picture , .. t . ... ii j.. " t,,e Dost ar":fs could de ten and the I ino-icareiui printers execute. i .... than one year, can have the paprr I mailed ro them -IX months tor f I.. yj, . nnn,i1 . , . . (W ; we will send' eight Copies to J1 . rateaddre-s. Ihe party who sends n ?Ni for a club r -:u. -.: - 11 ,.. - -.. of eight copies ( all sent at one , time J Will be entitled to 1 COpy "RMS. if i I...I. , . 'vl an i iruiw .rinv inonuaiin ui'ou i:ie-eai. fi"ettrs up of Club- of eight copies ricultural department ey.ally i.-..ne wfi:- g.v , ii- I prominent feat'ire-. rhe f.i-hin re al-fl can afterwards add Single COpiCS at rncularly re-.r.e.l in it- column-: and -.. an- $2 ."HI each. th-ma.rket of every kind. , , .i The Wkkkuy r. en.ii' pa'e- with Crtr- Seiid Post (!ntce Orders, oc rectstcr x brsilv.irirT-i.-..iii ;! ; a. jar. i- all money letters. Write Naue.Tnwn, ' ui-recwa. v. thii.rie-barely r-j.i. tne .. . o. t . iir -tt j c.-t of Ine iF.pec, n.i-emnt cjco; mI-1 Lounty, state, plainly. e will send fjiH. a-eni... po-.j..ter-. o- .-.n one Specimen P&pers free to any who will . Thciut.T. "i a l..ref.iur par ne. pa send US llw-rr ad'rs porf:-nty-eilCht cduma-. ?:ve- all the scdu U I-""! I r new, for two cent, a c-ipy. nlt-;ription. I.-? IJ .x hli" hnoUi . ftoD. t PfcT"SATl-RII.V NlUllT " thUadelpnii, Pa. s. Ci UAt.tfC.rt DEALER-' IN Goods anil Groceries- (ATS iiul irfeV BWW1 alll R,lWJ!,!' Hats? Caps. & ,, . 1f , ,,, ., IteiltliJ . tl. Kit C loth in" We have the Largest oek in the Valley and will , k ..MJnnnU : not be undersold. 1 il V K 1 A C A LL. ) X V. k A L L S. Carber & Co. Km iw m v vti Cloud, fcU. STiKT&s.raS. I' U BLIC A T 1 0 X S - Till -Sew ork Weekly. 1 " .ii"i !' i.iier. coni.-iuiiii; ion cu- ,hhoi rt .-t el.i -.;..-t li enure The -t .""lone- and -k.iu.- .re al-a- to I.,. , J'i'Ve'o.&nto f. ?.W. An tight p.!- paper, cont.rintni; forty c d- , ..mpri. iu.i .t th.-m.. renowned N'ove '" '" ,.,,c u'"-'s- N' i.m-'i -e mi stone- un uouiioiuki j iiiiiiiiii. 111 me ,cr ion. teeki.:imi.i .Net stry i-commence.! evrj .-.oii'l ). .-o ili.it new ri.i.ler- k t tli jeiriimiiig of .1 .eu -lor no matter mien tlie -no-, rilie Ue.-i le- the I .1:1; -tone-, ih.-re .1 e .1 iiiiiii'i.t of yliorl -ke elie-, our ICifiil.ir 1 i :iiiiii't 01 Minn -kc cue, our l.i'lll.ir skHiri iw!.lr'r:;i:!:,J:";:;.;-- v:iriet t lv.-ultor n.i'liiii: matter t thf 1H...-I inleie.Jlnig eliar.i.- el. HieNiW .. k W....1-1. ;. ........... .11. . 1.. ..... ... 1... ti... iw'ui?ii!iA'NU"K,:,Cl1 ,,U'KI: IX TI:h.M-TSLI:sCUH'i:Is.. l-o-tau-eii. all c:i-e Prepaid l.yn.i in- cir. I'll.-.. s.' l.ne year. Two i-opi. ,-. iineir. four .'i.i... lll lit... . 1 r. .!' ill ....i.l... 'tl lit... Iliiiii'll. -."" cent-, inn liloiilh.--. lOeelit-. I'luee iiionih- T.ccit- I'lmr 111 111. Ii-. -1 rh..-c -eii.iiK--iMora-.liii...f Kij:h all .-ent it one limv. will le eiititleil to a Ninth 1 op Free, 'cttfi-up.it liii.-e.mal en .r.l.i.i.'l "Oialecopieji.il S ."in each, single I'opie-. cent-, ii't.t'ti;.' ft . to ?-. . r. -... c. " ftp.-c.iiiei I'.iple.- cm It -.-.-u .it ever I'o't-olhec, .lr;i -lore, ana Hew- :.x-'ic throughout the L.1.011. thk Mammoth Monthly Reader CoiiMln.' cisln l.irse p.itf. lill-.-o lonir eoiiui-- ol liie 1110-1 i-iitcitaii'iii..'. oiivoi.i. and 'elected leading matt. r. .Not.ilil K .-lit-. Siranse. O.eur enee-. -n-ioneal nr.iti . . In-irs lor Farmer- and .iniin-r-' t Ii-- Crimi aKftehe-ol bote and Adven me. tir-i das l.oMKS'torii . I'oei-y. e:.a-c .ml.r.n-c.l 111 lV-eoiit.lil.-ol Ihe MA.d.MjriI.Ii.MtlI.Y nal 1. (.. Mil 01 III.- lit. III . .-e lilllic ,n'r ltKAI-KK. ti:u.m-to .-1 i.-i'i:ii:i:i:s.-n.. r,.pV. in' ear. 7 ecni-. !", e 'i -. o.e c.i . - 1. SI11 lei 1. pie-. -Scuts. '-.. ',.. .. .-.,. S"f .'. io r. BOYS OF THE WROLD .... - i 1 1 1 Iti'i'a weekly paper. I-iim-1 1 i-ci:i. i for lh mlertailimeiil ol oitni; I'eople. It eontainsdel ttlittully inr i.- imc l..ii,. .ri.-. plci-on;; -KeichtS. I'.ile- olA.vci lire, ami v.iriou-mi-e-ll.iiuo.i'ic.o.et. n ..i-..coii ia:u-1 Kcuioii-a-11 euii.-ii- ,'.iii.' Char ades. Helm e-. in-.riicli- .M nlieiiiatical Problem?, ami a Checker I'.imiiiiii. 'i kkms To -I i:.-ci:ii:hi:.s : Onccopv. 1 vear.. .-.' 1 1 1 "ieopt.-- 1 y'r ?" o) " t iiionih-... I-'il'. . I year. 7 no :; ... ui , : 1 t.-.ir. '.'ii ' " t week-. .. .1S " Ijear. 17 sjiiivle I'opV. I ite.'em-. I ti K I l:K- IV A. I. iT-skS. In tii.iLiii..rtiiitt...i.... I, ir.nl.... ii.li.ili f. I av. procuie a dra.l on New ork. ora l'o-i ' -Hk-e .Monev Older, il pi-.-ihle. Wher- i.r- ..-.t.. - . i i ... i..-t.i iiit.. iii.ii.iri tii. -ii- nit- i- . uniiiiuifiy nin'-i. ry, 10 ill-lire uiu pin l(iC - verv. .j k-ii,.rs u l.'.ttcr--hould hcaddu-.-ed to ' """",''. ST-IEST & SoIiiiJ, I..O..ioIVJ. 3.a7.3ai Ko.i i.. . ,. .iy j,,.,., ry, to in-iire the prompt! T I i 1 W K K K I A S I ' N IT7. Mill VOltK. IS7U. Hshtcen hundred and seventv-i i- ihe ' them will l.e lullt and Iri-hlv r-irtrted and l T . -- expo'iiiuci in in. --. ThcO jKisinon H..j ..f Heprentatire. r takinx up the hue .r iminir) t-. Tear- , '' Tm -. -'l --ter l ..nd d,.u-.t -livwtij5a,c the0l,r,ipti..n. :,nd mi-l-ed. ..' t or..iita.lmini-ir..r.Mi:.iiid will, n i t he I honed. U the foundation ; ler a n-w and het- ; ter period in our n-itional lu-tory 'if.iilihi- rhr .,, w, vttnUm c. U1,,i . c !ind aecur., . I at-coun-s. lurni'-hin; it- readers with e.iriy ? ?,llTZ.,V. tho-"ehorea.l Th sii will have the mean- 0n,etuz thoroughly well inlormM. clcr. iutercuns: ,ini in-trurtire ma nncr. lr t.mirslfn ii ffikthtt-tlvth shall cuntmne ficivc m it-column-a Ur s-noiint mictiiane..u. readme, -uch a- l"Tlj. tale. M.em'. wieniitic llitellircnce. antl -xi itorina i(.n. frwhiche have n mom monr daily '-otion. rhea.- The...- i"Mtas prepaid. Vj c. a mn h or -' ay-r '.o,(- e-Iiuor extrw-..P' per year. e uat e no tra -ins a.nt. A.O.----'. TH E SUN. V- V -k firr Billiard Parlor. Or llais Sweet, asr. i;cr ts S3 Z'uzi Dm; Stcre. Vll lovers of the game arc invited to ea SnlTX fn'-h assortment of fcar, can-die-, and nut-, alwav on hand. Crentlemauly clerk- always ob hand to attend to cu-touiers. nl if KI. .SMITH, 1'rop. RED CLOUD DRUG STORE. Chas Potter, Keep-the i..'-t and larirc.-t Prui: Store '.n Bed Cloud. I're-criplion- carefully coajpounded both day mtl night. n if The Best Paper For Farmers' " Is rii: NEW-YORK Weekly Tribune I 0.V1-: lil.l. It ..-r .-.ir irreltib- of tlnrt t or over. ieciiiieii eopic- Iree. For letnt- ; .111.1 Cl'llllll I--I.1II-. Aildres-TIIKTKIUI NK. New rk. CifC OH l"'r '" at home. -.itm.le- wiu Wlirl, 4I Irw. ,,. AMI, rortiaiiii. Miuc ;jacub kohl, j nKAi.ffl: r.v ' wlne8' Linuor and Cfgars, OFALLKINiS. i . . -iti. AUi.Ui.ia A .f.viA.TV. ! Corner of l-t Street and Ila-iings Avenue, lla-trng-. Neb. Il-ly Dr. Peter Head.! , K.a 2 I ' !' kiliiinii "- ' m " - fiier-in- .-rrviee- in rue pniHie, ,, -ii ,.,...,,.1 ... .11 .,,r..w........l ....II. win nil eiio 111 .111 :roie noiai ran - Office 0r to, fa, rc. ...,.,., ...- ilvii , , l?iiCfl I n-n. v Mtl-i jssas: ' .- -; Dcnt'ef House. ! HASTINGS, m:ii. ! J, II. SHITH. PrasrUter. i The Wily fir-t-ela;- hon-e fu flit- eif x I Stage l('.'l VC- t hi- lol-p rVI'IV other ' j- i 1 n 1 1 1 " f- i. ' morning lor Ucil tloiiii and the . V. If If .11 ' nil $1 O it lny at home 1 lit and term. Ire kii-tii. .Maine. e. ."is.'ii -" nantf.1. i t - e. 1 i:t"l-: A CD.. A11- I m m m m &m m m smun a: uaiveri ' bed cloud - - i:e.. 1 HEAI.KH IN Tjl TJ I AT T TV T"? II TH I H I K I I I I K H 1 U II 11 1 1 U IL ill f In Ked I'loiid. N'.-h . tit tli. in.'.! ..twirl. Tide!ihttul to -ec wli.il ti.e l'i' n I h.iiid. ! The h.it e :i -ilppl. it may trrl la- nid M th.it which is needf.il tor th.-lit ini: r ' dead. , I J .... ...,,.. it . 1 1 1 - I ,,,,J harel,e.l.lead-.er..dlc-.t..l.lc-.V .hair- I I or:is. oureailr. ami all kind.-of -ucli ware- , Crih-. Ioiihl'.- -eit -.-.and mattr.--.- f..., Which tor all kind- ol folk- and ae.- will I do. They hnv-j ai;oi'and hor-c tor children to -Ml. Which will pleart wire :inl h exceed- iiiBl well. They p j ca-hforthe-e ihirik- and -elect ,.,., wi.h care. And will -ell them a- cheap a -an toned, ire. . . ;"" toyouall. holh roim? and old. HANNESS SHOP S. V. Ludlow ' Is now prepared to io all kinds of Work , I ,..-.,.. I . I 1 1 c I ? - j 4Bmv i Done on -bt notice and at rca.-onablp Price Shop in M-Nitts Store. Red Ctotffll TlebrrtKn. HASTINGS II IIS T.I Uil.l.YT I t. . T...- ...1.3 t.A.. T.ll.-o and Canned goods of all kind-. ClgarS & TobCCO- The hichest market price paid for BUT TKR, rC;. AND vecetabi.es Farmer' from th Ileptib'irn Vaev will do rTT to- ?ive n- a c-II when in towtr. C. If. ATHWART, W.st side fia-irirr: A'?nne nil .1m. U.ti-TlNf. NIT BAUM'S NEW CHICAGO suE im iiiTr' itt ii.I'I.m: Nt iiiLr. ( t Tti r'v p.f .,,, RED CLOUD, NEB. Is herf you can bay llenil Jiiui- 4MiliiItLr Haf.viS: . Hoof & Slio'i. Urnvvi Its, - and vcrry.hii.fr 11, tkrlinr nj cr.eral ICtflhar.C tSfe. .VrCBKATI.V KKIM K! rBll"K. It will pay you to t x.ttnit y -tH-l and price- ! fore bin n s: ' - whrre. A iiiendly invnaiioii extemKd to all. tr All I a-k i- a trial and I am -W that I rati r.r. ir.c- , n vi r L, keep the largest stocJc 5nd the cluape-t store west ol the Mmuii Uivcr. I.. BAUW. P. S. Highest afket Price paid for all tad of Country Produce, Hidts and Furs. Oil AS. R. JONK5, Juniata- lMbaskm rnOLESALS AKS E2TAIL DEALSS VS 1 DRY GOODS NOTIONS HATS, CAP Tinware, GROCERIES AND ' PROVISIONS. 1 lliglit-Ht tali lrite Till . .. . -. . . - . -w - z-s . . - . v . - . - -. . 1. Tj j ij 1 (j $) fj ftf $ f fj i " I. t. I'otter ha-i ju"? cee?vcd xBnnwirr. 1 u U Vj m K niiiS dProiiif.iiiiii.. - Kvei brought to the Vallev, GlVe nn a i all .'i.d mine t b ' and pricccs. -T. G. Potter Red Cloud. Nebraska. I mmmm -. . THE CHICAGO AT HASTINGS, Kerp.cnn-tar.tly on hand the large-! stork of Dry f'inc LuUiitT'' the We.-t Al.-o ki.ixih Mori.iii-M, j.m;; TARRED PAPER, and all kinds of wvriM.myu n a t k it i a fy Our stock i- well vctal and purchased direct from the raft., nnf ill be sold a- low as i-he lowe-t. o. 1 Hasting, Nebra&kf. NEW HARDWARE STORE ! WHOT.FSALK AXFritETAII f ' MITCHELL & MORIT.AKT Ilavp opened a now .torcand'fiave ;tock of HARDWARE, C-IIer.v.C-rirnlr A PAKM-XG TOOLS. with oar Stor?. We maniifictarr Tin, Our Strvk U I.AH'IKnnd well n"ort-d. id - will deal Ji Iot e ar,y houv: 'Tet ot Li-',c",, Call and Site Sfmrm Opro?H rh Lumber Var Red Cloud- - - Queensware. I'nitl for lrain. the lines I a. -rinn M oi lurm,;iii;iT'' 4 YARD! m:b. Jf r f jt received a foil -! ' ' ? Copper A Flirel'Iron Wire Purehjfi itki. - Iffcbrask-' i n r f -r 4 - A"