F? , ray w - 'K'fcSjpNP- it I? It t't i' n i m THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. THURSDAY MAY 4. IhTC Sat. s of Su"br:ription. One copy 1 year, S'J.UO O.ieropyO months, 1. 00 On' copy "J 50 Oilicial J)irectory. CONGRESSIONAL. A. S. Paddock intric. U. S. Senator. ;V. H.tchcock. Ouiaha. U. S. Senator. Lorenzo Croun.-e. Representative. KXBCUTIVE. alHf fiVRBKK. (iov.raor. Lincoln, liruu'i Tucliuck. Sec. of State. .l.B Weston. Lincoln, Auditor. J.O. Mcllrilo. .. Treasurer. U'M.II. K-jberta. . , Alt T Uen. J. M. McKeniio. Lincoln. Sap. Pub. Iustruc. JUDIC.AI.Y. (3 co. R. Like. Omaha. Chief Jistice. l inMaBntt.NebwkaCity.1 A iate j Sam 1 Maxwell. PMtsmouth J WEiSSTER COUNTY. J. A. Tulleyi, E. (I. Jones, I. W.Tulleys. If. C. Kill. J. S. f'ilhtin, C C. Coon. W. K. Thorn, A.M. Hardy. 1 . W. Hall. V F. M.ittcion. I County Hcrk. TrenMirer. Probate .Tudxe. Sheriff. School Sup't. Coroner. County Surveyor County Commissioner. CALL FOE A EEPUBLICA1T STATE C01T-VENT202T. TO KI.CCT DF-LtO TK T.l TUB RKITEMCAK rONVKiITIoK. The Repuhliciin elector of the State of Nchra-ka are hereby ralle-1 to end dc logat f-m the ?eTeaI comities to meet in State Convention at Fromont on Tuesday, the 23d d y of May 1876. at 3orolo k p. ., for the p-t-nnje of eloetine ix delejt:itc to tho Ke IiuMinu Nati -n"l Convention to be held at Cincinnati on the Nth day of June- next, to tzominate candidates for Prcvidsnt and Vice V resident of the United K'atc.-. and to trans act uch other business ad may properly come Lrfo-e it. The several countieB are entitled to reprc Mt'iitaiion in the State Convention ms follows. XCURKROF DKLUGATKS. Adam 4 Knox 1 -niitelupa 2 Lancaster 9 no 1 Lincoln 2 Kurt 3 MadL-on - iiutirtlo 3 Merrick 2 Ittit.let 2 Nemaha 4 Ctr 6 Nuckolls 1 Clay 4 Otoe 5 '-d-ir 1 Pawnee 3 o tax 2 PI j tie 3 Cheyenne 1 Polk 6 Cuininjr 2 Hichard.'on 5 D.ik'iia ' 1 Suline 2 D.iwson- 1 Sarpy 6 1'ixon 1 Saunders 2 j)d?u 5 SoKu.nl 1 I'uuclas- 1(1 Stanton 4 Fillmore 3 Sherman 1 Franklin 2 Thayer 2 Furnas 1 Washington 4 J.iko 5 Webfter 2 Hull 4 York 3 Hamilton 4 Oreclv A Valley 1 Harlan 4 Phelis A Uoper 1 Howard 2 Dunly, Chase. Jtff-rson 4 Hitchcock. Frontier J.,h".-on 3 A Kcd VVi'luw 1 KeirUey 1 Way no A Pierce- 1 Keith 1 Uy order of State Central Commit tee. C k Yost, Sec. C. IT Gere, Ch'u. Lincoln, March 8th, 1S76. TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR STATE OFFICES. The Republican electors of the State of Nebraska are hereby called to send t?u!cgates from the several counties to meet in State Convention at Lincoln, on Toe-day, the 26th day of Septem her, 1570, for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for menioer of eoiwres, and candidates for (jov eriiur. Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of 8:ute,. Av.&tor TroasureF, Superin tendent of Public Instruction,. At'or nt'V (Jencral, and Iiatid'Comu.issioner, and to transact such other business as iaay properly come before it. The several counties are entitled to tho sn.no representation as in the State Convention called thi day to meet at Fremont on the 23d day of May, 1S70. By order State Central Committee. C. E. Yost. Sec. C II. Gere, Ch'n. Lincoln, March 8th, 1S7C. BSPTOUCAH CONVENTION. There will be a Republican County Convention on the 13th day of May at Ked Cloud, 'or the purpose of electing two delegates to the State Convention to be held at Fremort on the 23rd for the purpose id sending delegates to the National Conventiou at Cincinnati. Kd. Kellouq, Chairman Central Soui. fi!E charges against Blaine Have len effectually exploded. He made a t-pcecb in the House w&eii oleared up the charges against him and sus tained his statements by letters and" in controvertible proofs, ending with the Assertion that be had been serving the country publicly fourteen years, and that during that period do official act oi his could cause the shadow of a blush, whether investigated bv a House Committee or the Great Searcher of Hearts.- Ilia sppech woa the involun tary praise and confidence of even his enemies. Blaine is still the strongest candidate for the Presidency. j W'K paid a viit to th Red Cloud School lart Friday, and found thrtn in a flouti-hing condition. There are ubout sixty .-choljr. attendin;. .'chool thin term, who are about equally divid ed between the two school. The smaller children a.:end school in the building owned by Mr. Harry and rented by the District. The building ia sufficiently roomy, well lighted, but poorly provided with furniture. The little ones sit on bench .s ranged along the side, which must prove tiresome in the extreme. The District lus not at present sufficient school accommo datiou', and it will probably be some years ere it c n afford to erect a new school building. As the building cow occupied by the primary scholars is amply sufficient to serve their wants for some time, it might be well to con sider the proposition of hiring it for a number of years and furnishing it properly with desks and other suitable furniture and apparatus. We were surprised to find the school without a bell, which occasions much inconveni ence aud irregularity. This school is under the charge ef Miss Laura Dixon, who has proved herself during the past y.ar to be very efficient and fuccessful teacher. The progress made by tho little on was surprising. Many who had never been to school before the last year read with remarkable ease and fluency in the Third Reader. Iwall th recita tions a large degree of interest was manifested by the pupils, aud the little lips were buy between recitation?, conning their lessons over. The other school is under the charge of C. VV. Springer, an old and expert enced teacher.The classes range all the way from the Fourth Reader to the High Scaool Class which investigates the- mysteries of vegetable life and ex plorcs the unfathouablc depths of the heavens. Some little trouble is expe rienced from the undefined boundaries between the two schools. Some of the primary scholars seem to have promo ted themselves into the grammar school. As it is now tho two schools are independent of each other. It occurrs to us that it would be more satisfactory if the Principal of the higher school were given thesupervis ion of both. The primary school would then work in harmony with the gram mar school, and souieb dy beside the pupils would determine whether they were worthy of promotion. The building is a very comfortable and commodious structure and al though too small to accommodate all ;he children in the district, is sutfici ently large for the grammar school. It is well furnished, with desks, scat", blackboard and other apparatus. At the last annual meeting a tas was hn posed to provide books of reference, and additional apparatus. The win dow?, however, are without curtains, which is a seriou-i drawback to the school. Last' summer, we believe, siime cheap curtains were procured, which were hardly thought worth pro tecting. Some neat and tasty curtains aie now very much needed. Vw would call the attention of the District boara to the Weil, which seems to need in eftigaupg. The education of the children which is the essential purpose of schools seemed to be progressing satisfactorily. Mr. Springer is an ex cellent teacher, and bis whole soul is in the business, and these two causes being given, results are sure. It is a noticeable aud encouraging fact that there are co homestead or pre eruption slaims-o&ted for tale this ! eas,pn. The price of real etabe is ou true. Nobody is linxious to tel. The.homesteaders have, settled dowu in:oihe coavjeiion thai thtTuv claims are U be their homes,, aad that their farms are farms iu jyery cne of the word, whieh ecu be, purchased only with money. A. vear ana valuable, claims were offered for sale at aJmost nominal prices'. uw we hear of no. one desirous of selliug. This fuct dem onstrates that the pcjple here have abundant faith in the country, and in dicates a licalihy and vigorous spirit among the aimers;, very different fiom that with which they commenced work last season. We are inclined to believe that the despondency with which our farmers Jalotvd ai.d the latk of Boufidence in th- r . , 'xperienced to geneially, had much to do with the condition of ue crops. They were j-t-idrlast year, but not nearly fo good would have been the case had there bw-ii a firm conviction that their labor would be repaid. Everything betokens t bat the pr -sent year will be oue of ttoiursller! priority. The New York Tribune in a recent isue made some severe an i mad ver sions upon thecourse of Judge Hilton, Stewart's executor. TJie Trihvnr in timates that Hilton is somewhat slSw in revealing and executit'g Stewart's charities in wHich the people of New York feel so much interested. stone hotel. Mr. K. N. .Scye. pro-1 prietor, and his wh!e study seemt to be devoted to the manner which will conduce most to the comfort and enjoyment of bis guest. A pen can not do ja-iice to the well cooked and bountiful supply of edibles which are -pread, with an old New Hngland gen erosity, upon the table of the a i Clede, nothing gave a knife and fork wil give the epicurean a perfect idea ; of the worth of those viand. I The Valley House, kept by Mr. War ner, aWo sustains ao excellent reputa tion. Good hotels are often the best advertisement a town can have. The Chief is a fair exponent of the town and its Republican principles emanate from the pen of Mr, Mark Warner, than whom a jolier fellow never chas ed a buffalo or smoked a pipe of peace along the murky waters of the raging Republican. The ''Chief" is prosper ous though he looks a little lonely without a squaw iu his wigwam. Red Cloud is the stamping ground of tiov. Garber, who by the way was rusticat ing at his old home. The Gov. has a host of warm friends in the Valley, aud they propose to sound his name for renomination. We can imagine that this motion will receive the sup port of a majority of Republicans all over the State. Mr. Rob' t. .Mitchell formerly of Crete is nicely located at this place io tho hardware trade, also Mr. Fred Rarutb, who has a farm near town; Mr. Gilham, a follower of HIackstone, formerly of Crete, is also a denizen of Red Cloud. JuJge Gas Im's court was in session and the Grand Jury was summarily drawn up in line by Mr. Dilworth and discharg ed, since there was not a criminal case on the docket. Taller one for Web ster Co. Among the lawyers present we noticed H. S. Kalley, Wileox & Gilham, L. W. Colby, Jas. Laird, 0. P. Mason and Mr. Smith of Juniata. The Judge preserves the best of order, his decisions are prompt, his work- quickly and pleasantly performed and we must say we were favorably im pressed with the manner in which Judge Gaslin conducts business. Neither having court business (nor political axes to grind, as some wise acres and heart palpitators have al ready intimated) we deroted most of our time to wild ducks and Jack rab bit.. Mr. Englshardt, Distrit Agent for the Marsh Harvester, made one of our hunting party and we are willing to swear that he actually run down a full grown Jack rabbit. It is but jus tice to the Jack however, that he wis qu'to badly wounded when the i.Jaisli Harvester man gave chase. Having exhausted our desir for hunting-, we bade faewell to the thriving town of Red- Cloud aud returned' to Crete. Centennial Hotel Riverton, Nebraska. D. C. IIOLDRIDGE, - - SAM'L GABBER Prop. This hou-e has been built within the la: year. Everything U new and clean, wiood stables tn with the hou-e. connection 6&l.emcmhcr the place, east ide of the 'Jieck. 37-tf RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular trip a week, arriving and departing from Red Cloud at the vime time the stae from the railroad does. DEALHl IN Dry Goods and Groceries- HOOTS aud SHOES all. FA UK VERY LOW. 2. SU330W. ?.-:;. T . TH LOST CAUSE. aMannificent Picture I4x IS inches . J in size, printed on heavy plte pa- per.beautiful in deign and artistic in execution. It represents a Confeder ate Soldier after the war returning to lii- home, which he finds louely and desolate. In front of the ruined cot tage, telling a sad tale of the miseries of war.are two grave with ru.ie erodes, on one of which some friendly harrd has hung a gatjand. T the right the calm river aud the rising moon indicate peace and ret fhe stars, seen through the treei represent the Southern Cross. It is a picture that will touch every Southern heart aud should linl a place in every Southern home. Sent by mail mounted on a roller and post paid on receipt of 25 cents. Or 3 for GO cents. Address JeiiN Buniunv k Co , Pnb'x. Hiustol, Tknn I&Agents wanted everywhere to sell our cheap and popular pictures. $5 to $10 per day easily made. No money required until pictures are sold. Send stamp for catalogue and terms OUR PROSPECTUS FOR 76. "Saturday Night" The Best and Brightest of the Weeklies : Cirrulutiun Still ll'tpidly Increasing. The Impeachment trial is in full blast1 to day. It is becoming extrccm ly doubtfull whether the managers of the House will make a case after all. Belknap may clear his skirts yet. First annual statement of the Tres urer of tho Webster County Agricul tural Society: Am't. ree'd. for Memberships $70.00 ' " Entrance fees 15.00 ' " Admission to hall 9.50 The Cincinnati Gazette has been publishing an account of the public services of Senator Morton. Mortons record was undoubtedly a brilliant one up to the time of the Louisiana imbio glio. S:ioe that date however, Mor ton has been looking his ascendancy. The last session of Congress Has &ne very much for Blaine while it has done little or notk'mg for Morton. The latter seems to have latterly adopted the policy of silence,- aud in conse quence has lost his hold on the mas-ses. Total 94.50 Am't. pai I as Premiums, 50 0) " for rent of building 3 00 " " " Diplomas 8.50 " of indebtedness from last Fair paid, 6.25 Total expenditures, 67.84 Balance on hand May 1st 1876 26 66 3& B. McNitt, Trcsurer W. C A. S, We call the attention of the people of the State, to the proclamation of Gov. Garber, re'eomendinc the prep aration of a historical sketch of each county, to le read on the -4th of July, atlocaleelelrafion, and to be filed in the offices ofths respective County Cterks, and copies besent to the Con gressional library. These sketches will be a va'.mb! co'Iectioc oc facts for future histoiians of the eoantiy, and will doubtless be published some time as a public document, and distributed all over t!e country. It would be a gcd idea for the county c-mmissoncrs of each county ti designate cme per son to write up the-skelch, to prevent confusion and seeure the carrying out of the Congressional resolution and the proclamation of Gov. Garber. The fullowmj; we clip frooihe Sa bue County Post. W- oaly take a part of the article which relates u our own place. Taking a licry rig at Hustings we proceeded, aoros the ever changing prairie to Red Cloud 40 miies distant. The city lays claim to about 200 in habitants, and its numerous buildings of blue lime stone give ha tony and substantial appe&rane. Dame Fortune kindly guided us to the La Clcde Hcu-e, ijrge blue lime SCHOOL LAND SALE. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of June, A". D. 1876 at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Court House iu Red Cloud, I will off.-r for sale at public auction to the high est bidder in tracts- uot greater than 40 acres upon the ter fixei' by law all the school IanJs in Webster county uot sold nor leased. Said sale wilMie adjourned from day -to-day till air unsaid iinds have been uffered. Red Cloud, April 19th, 1S76. 37-4w J. A. Tullkvs, County Clerk. FOUSAL.E. One span of" males, harnes- and wagon, all in gocd trim. Mules well broke, six yenrs old, work single or double, good-travelers, weight 2,100 pounds. Also two good brood sowes, uiUeh cows, plow-, drags, &c. A good farm fo"rrent. Terms and prices rea sonable Enquire at this office or of 37-tf A. -Seal. Guide Rock, Neb. M In mnki g our announcement ror the corns ingycir. we refer with great pleasure to thr success which has cteailily attended nil ou effortsto keep "SATUKDAY NIGHT" fur iuitdvunee of all competitor?. Lust year our circulation3 ncrsueil with great rapidity, and this asurance'ot the pub lic favor ha determined ua more than ever to relax no efforts, to t-p.ire no money time. oratfiMio" uiake-SATUKUAY N'lUX" the best lamily papr. Its Serial will he thrillina; ! It Sketches will he eutertainiriKl lt Mieccllauy will he interestinfcj It Poetry will he charminfd Nothing will appear in it. page. that can of fend the religious or political uclietofanyone. Tens of thousands of dollars were paid last year to our exclusive corps of writers. In the coming year, which silready shows a very large increase in our subscriptions, we shall not only retain all onr opt and popular writ ers, but we shall add to our exclusire staff such authors as may prove their claim to popularity and show themselves worthy to write for a paper which holds a proud pre eminence over a'l competitors. It is seldom that we ask u fovor of our friends, hut it would be ot great advantage to us if each one of our readers would draw tho attention of, one personal frieud to the merits of "SATIH-DAY NK'UT." and thus aid us iii increasing, even more iiipidly than at present, our vast circle ol admirers. Sine times the loan of a single paper, or a word ciicoinniciidatiiui.wi.il succeed in putting a journal where ever afterward it becomes u welcome visitor. We receive many letters of commendation thousands of them and for th-ve wc here return our sincere thanks, and ruiurst that thoc who so adimre-SATUKDAY NIGHT" will do us the kindness to t how and rec- m mend it to their uciu;tintcnc'S. NOW IS THS TI2 TO SUBS SEISE ! A Magnificent Chromo, in TWENTY" Hiffeuent Colons, and 20x26 iuch es in size, will be presented to every vearlv subscript" of three dollars to 'SATURDAY NX-HIT." Kverv device known to the art of Chromo Printing has beon adopted to iirnfliirr a finnr nicfiire than has ever been given as a premium to tin! sub- senbers ol any paper. This Chromo is a perfect gem of art. li would easily retail for six or seven dollars. It will cost as many thousands of dollars, whii-h we shall never get buck. Ru never having given a Chromo to our sub-fiber?, we deter mined that when- we did do so, our Chromo should be as good a picture a the best artist? could deMiin aud the mot careful printers execute. Rrmemher, onh those ae.nilinq Three folium for n Y&irlif -s ulitcrfption icill lie entitled to it copy of the Chromo fret. I'artie wihimr o take "SATUR DAY NIGHT" 'for a shorter period than otuv year, can have the paper mailed to'thi'tu ix months for $1,50, or lour months for $1.00 figgr We pty nil postage botk on Pirper nmi,yhrom s. THE FOLLOWING ARE CLUB RATES. For $10 we will send four copies for one year to one address, or each copy to a separate address. For $20 we will send eight copies to one addre-, or each cop? to a sepa rate address. The party who sends n? $2 for a club of eight copies ( all' sent at one time)willbePn!itlcdroa-nr-y free. Getters up of (Tnh of eigrtu eopies can afterwards add sir.gj'ooics at $2 50 each. Send Post Office Order-, or reeister all money letters. Write Narae.Town, County, State, plainly. We will send Specimen Papers free to any who will nd us their ad 5rs. DAVIS k ELVEP.SON. Prop's Pub's -'Saturday Night' Philadelphia, Pa. C. R, Potter, BSD CLOUD, Prop. 1TS3. People at large can find constantly on baud Lumber. Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Building Prper and Mould ings. Pint and Hard wood LUMBER. 9 WKtat will he taken in ackatioe Jot lumber. Sazz'z Sal-t esfi 5xC Prcfitr THE ENEMY OF DISEASE ! mmmm fhm TO MAN AND SEAST Is the Grand'013 LINIMEKT, Whirh HnkSfoed the lest Moyttn-ft. TfcerelsBft M-'e'lt will C-hval. laneaens ll will at cure. Mk mm mmlu, taat BHet Ike Ha mnn Bfrdy.arlhe bady f a kante sr alher DaaarMIe Aalml. that dacs at TleM f in nn1f9nnrm. A kaUleraailarS'ie., ijoc. Jlt:-Ma eHn mnl Ike llfaafA MMaaas j fcelnc and rrof retf tn Mfr ar-r-rnlnr muny .ft ValiiaM Kr, Hats Caps. & Rtddtf Made. Clothing ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL. ONEJt ALL Sam' Garber Billiard Parlor. ijJAUM'S SKW HIICACO v '. ( 1 r Cc 5Uiz Street. ztT. dC7 U Zti T;! ' iTij Sur. i o---nrT t itm-tw Nr ( .i th r tk. r-T r RED CLOUD. NUB. I hcrf ;ou C4s toy DKY I.OOIS. XttTIO.VV AH lovers of the catac rc ?3ritc"3to ! call ; 5q"" fph .nrtmcnt ef ztr, an- lie, and nut, alway, on hud. KeHlI ' JI:iI- 'll ll 1 11, IluffS: l. tentlcrmnly ekfrV alay a bsnd to attend to ci:ouier?. nltf KD. SMITH, I'rap. RED CLOUD DRU6 STORE. Chas Potter, Kep th bot and largest Drue Store in Ked Cloud. Prescriptions carefully compounded both day and night. n4 tf Hoof 4 .HI i -. a'r o vvrl , and crerythin in thr itnr oj Genera! Kt TcharLilfi ATGKKATLV HKIV(KD phh ks. It will wr you to tcjtv( mf tfvei &l pnf? Wtwr hirc. A firxilj iarittjbM ni!t I o aH c ( 7-d i-l Clouil. XoU OKNI) T,c. hi li. I KOW'KLl. A-o.. N'rw Yrk, fr Pniupalei of 100 jiairo.. c ntAin !nr list of r-0 n-vr-iHi'T. itml ctui).ttc? shenrin cost ot ndvrt iriiur. HANNESS SHOP The Best Paper ForFarmers is tiii: NEW-YORK Weekly Tribune- ONE DOLL V It i cr yer in club of thirty orovrr. iciaen co;nc5 Ircf. For tertnt an J ci)iiin:i".ilon. AdJrc-s THETKIMWi:. Nh York. $5to$20 AH 1 Tt in - tral m1 I m urt- iht 1 ru " Icrp tfic htt lfct Jkud tb eart -tot t ' ; Kivcr. L BAUIV? I'cr dv at hcunr. aintlrt worth 3. free. rixtou A t,n l'orti.m I. .Maine P. S. Highest Market Price paid for all kiriti of Country Produce, Hides and Fits. CI I. VS. ll. JONES. J. Juniata. TkTcbraska. DRY GOODS. NOTIONS HATS, CAP J. Tinware. Quccnswarc J AC0B OIIL i GROCERIES AND S. V. Ludlow Is now prepared to do all kinds ofwork IN THE Harness line. The best of materialised, and all fork VTA It RANTED. REPAIRING Done on short notice and at reasonable Prices. Shop in McNitt's Store. Red Cloud NtbrasKa. HASTINGS REST.l VR,iJT Where ycu can get a good square meal fcr rvfeat7-fi7e coat:. OYSTERS in every style. Fruit?, Nuts, Apple., Candies Jellies' and Canned goods of all kinds. Cigars & Tobacco- The highest market price paid for BUTTER, EGtf AI VEGETABLES. """Farmers from the Republican Valley will do well to give u a call when in town. C. II. STEWART. West side Hastings Avenue. DEM Kit IN Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, OF ALL KIN I)S. F2SSH LAQSa LESS A SPSCIALTY. Corner of lt Street and Hatinj. Avenue, 1 Listing-, Neb. Il-ly Dr. Peter Head, Family lijisii-lnn. Offer hi orvice to tho public, and will attend to .ill professional rail.. 0:e Orer Sherer': Drag 2tcre. If enter House- HASTINGS, .... NEB. J. IT. S&TH, Prcpriotor. Tlie only first-class house in the city. Slago leaves thin house every other morning fur Ked Cloud aud the K. P. K. It. nil $1 O a liny m home ' --rlt nd tcnui frc fcuatn. .Maine. Aen want'd. Out cc. im. t. x iu,au- ,-OAYWix S)x.uaaX (Jp BED CLCT7C :jeb. DEALERS IN nll-?.m HASTINGS. NEB. FURNITURE, In Hcd Cloud. Nb . at their okI rtaud. Ti-dc!ishtlul to eec whut tiey hnv on haml. Tht-yhavc a supply, it may truly be fiid Ol that which is needful for the living or Ut-ad. They have bed tfad". cradle. talIe.lchnhr Sofni. burrau.-i. and all kindnof euch nar. CribH. louiijce.rtt,e.and in.ittrcfpc ton Which tor 11 kinds of foils and zvt will do. They have traicon and horac for children to fell. Which will t'lcue wives and babie eiceed injtly well. They py cah for these thine" nnd lelect them with cure. And will sell them as cbeaiiaanyonede. And wes.iT if 7 "- .!!.' ".rt'ryoTn Jtid old. They'll not rcfucrenoiM.,k. silver or irold. We invite all our friends and ncichborsto call. And t hey doubllcr will find t hey d-l fairly wtib all. Ifyou come. I do think yon can certainly boy I A' no one can ar the trice i too hheb. THE NEW A Double Thread Lock-Stitch Machine;' Tfr-Aiffiil "DflMESTIC'fW rl iMHliiiiiFlPiii 1 mmWBESi?JS&S&t4SSEmwKmmmmmflmmmmmmmmmmmm iirliiiiELV B v "B"H KUKI - "iiHIilBiL. 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Abo L.l TARRED PAPER, and all kinds of f Our stock i wrll -elected and purchased drrrct frorti thr iZu will be sold as low as the lowest. i I 0 OE.MVKMI Hastings, Nebraska. i THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE III THE WORLD. With our printed directions. ffHastroctioa or pechanlral kiU b reqa ittA to opente . The construction of the machine" ba.ed upon a priccirle of un:que aad sneqcaDsd sua. plidry, comprisinjr simple levers working upon centres. Tie Denies are few, and tiey are hardened and polished. The machines are made at onr new work is tie dry of Newark. X. J., whi new special (patented) machinery and tools, contracted cxpt&sly to accotcplii what we now ofer. A'rery machine fully tcarrrxmtnl. "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., IVe-w York nnd laifnj?o. LAKJlflnlC PcrFaskloMtJMnuatsCvIisatperfectwSc "P EM k II l . costumes can be produced, at a Urre smridr ia JL jTl.l.JLl. Wil kkJ MONEY ttJioewlo choose to make, or mil. tend th- cukio of, tieir own garmestx. Wah the higlkeat talent sod the beat fkdlitfes in all derartanxu, and tac best ideas of tie aaost akiSsal modistes, both at hotse and abroad, we are enabled to attain resala txr abore the rcack o Ute average dress-maker. Our styles are always the latest and best. Our dcfu:tlylstmad : atauea zo any tauy seoauE uvr u-tks waa acr aoares. AgeBis wanted ccrwaeia "DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO., feAv Yovk unci Oliiffijjo. NEW HARDWARE STOHJ WIIOI.I-SALE AM) liKTA i I. - MITCHELL 6 BORfLUT IUve opened a nerv.rc -f'ndhTJn rocii.il'j. f ,, stock oi i i IIAIlDWAIlf? r.T'T..-., ar - --. .il Iflj m. J FARMING TOOIA COAL and WOOD STOVES. U . r ,n a',.. . T!6 Sfc, , wiih our Store. We manufacturr Tin. (Vr i ,'. I Tr Our Stock i. LATS5K and we'l 4.rr'... !-- as any house esi'jf'jrinc&Ia. Call and See Before Purchase 3 EfsJcrel Opposite the Lumber Yard. Red CloudL - 4SS atfaraiW'jW' v "sSSj-