The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, May 11, 1876, Image 2

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
THURSDAY MAY 11. 18TG
Bateiof Subscription.
One copy lyear, $2.00
Due copy 6 mouths, 1.00
One copy 3 " 50
Official Directory.
CONGRESSIONAL.
A. S. Pad-lock. Beatrice. U. 9. S.oLtr.
W. Hitchcock. Oinuba, U. 3. Smfetof.
L-tranzo Craonae, Rjrpmentative.
EXECUTIVE.
SILAS UA.RBKK. QovtBOt, Lincoln.
UruuuTuchuck. 6e. of State.
J.B Wet ton, Linooln, Auditor.
J.C. Mcllride. ., Treasurer.
Ueu. II. Robert. Atfjr Oen.
J. M.McKeniie. Lincoln. Sojr.Pab.Iaitrac.
JUDICIARY.
Ioo. K. Like Omaha. Chief J mice.
D -ii.'l (lantt. NebMika City. I Amcitle j ol.
Bawl. Maxwell. FlaUmouth J
WEHSTER COUNTY
J. A. Tulleyn.
H. If. Jonca.
I. W.Tullcys.
II. C. Hill.
.1. S. Uilbim,
C C. fjoon.
W. K. Thorn.
A. M . Hardy. )
rr c tr-ti '.
if. if frill.
F'. Matfemt.
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County Clerk.
Treasurer.
Probate Judge.
Sheriff.
School Hup't.
Coroner.
County Surveyor
County Coumitilonerx.
For Prc-id'nt
Ja's. GL Blaine.
Fr Vice President,
"R. 13, Hayes,
CALL FOBA BIPUBUCANSTATE CONVENTION.
to ki.kct nr.Lra tics to tiik rkpibmcam
CONVENTION.
The Republican lectors of the State of
Vcbnifkaare hereby called to ?end de ljtat
from the ereMl coufltius to meet in State
'neniion at Fremont on Tuesday, the 23d
d of May 1870. at3o'clo k p. ta.. for the
j'urrose of electing six delegates to the Re-i-u'dican
Nation 1 Convention to be held at
Cincinnati on the 14th day of June next, to
n'orninatc candidates for President and Vice
I'reid-.nt of the. United Ntatcn. and to trans
furh othe.r business as may properly come
hefo-e it.
The osvral "-ouoties are enti'le to repre
rnmti'.n in the State Convention us follows.
MMBCKOP PCLFU.TES.
A-iiins 4 Knox 1
Anllope 2 Lancaster V
linonr 1 Lincoln "
Jturt 3 Madi'oo 2
Huffulo 3 Merrick 2
Hutlor 2 Nemaha 4
C -i 6 Nuckolls 1
Ciay 4 Vide ;"i
' -ltr 1 Pawnee 3
- fx 2 Pl-tte 3
hej :! 1 l'olk 6
vumins- 2 Richardson f
l'ul! 1 Saline 2
J.iw.-on l Sarpy 6
i'non anunders 2
I'ude 5 Seward 1
iJuutrlns V.) Stan'on 4
JV.luiore 3 Sherman l
Franklin 2 Thayer 2
Fur.ii I Washington 4
Ujc- 5 Wabster 2
J !;!. 4 York 3
Han: Hon 4 Ureelv A Valley 1
Harlan 4 Pbel s & Sospcr 1
Howard 2 Dundy. Chase.
J Corson 4 Hitchcock. Frontier
.l'jliao 3 Ailed Wi low 1
K.-ir"cy 1 Way e J: Pierce 1
Keith 1
By order of State Central Commit
tee. C. K Yost, Sec. C. H. Gere, Cb'n
Linculu, March Sth. 1876.
ligations to' answer their question,
and should not do no. He, however,
stated that be had been at times absent
from the capital and that he perform
ed the duties of hi- office wherever bo
happened to be, and then cbnclusrfelj
.-Lows that former president did the
same, that the authority so to do wa
driven by the Constitution, and has
never been drawu in question. Ire
pertinently avfca the democratic" rebels,
wtether if in the Ia.sS rebellion the
rebels bad taken Washington, the
President would be incapacitated from
discharging his offices simply because
he might not be at the seat of government.
Nebraska is not to be unrepre
sented at the Centennial after all.
Gov. Garber has obtained loans from
the batiks of Lincoln, Omaha and Ne
braska City, to the amount of five
thousand dollars, and has gone to Phil
adelphia to select grounds for the
erection of a building in which to dw
play Nebraska's products. The B. &
M. and U. P. railroad companies have
promised to furnish a large amount of
products, so that Nebraska's exhibi
tion wiil be very creditable.
TO .NOMINATE CANDIDATES FOR STATB
OFFICE.
The He publican electors cf rive 3tare
of Nebraska are hereby called Jo send
iluli'.gates Irom the several counties to
meet in State Convention at Lincoln,
on Tuesday, the l!6th day of Scptem
her, 1ST0, for the purpose of placing
TM nomination a candidate for member
of congress and candidate for Gov
ernor. Lieutenant Governor, Secretary
if State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superin
tendent of Public Instruction, Attor
:i"v Genera, and Land Commissioner,
and tu transact such other busiuesd as
nuiv properly come before it.
The several counties are entitled to
rhe n.un representation as in the
State Convention called this day to
met at Fremont on the J3d day of
May, J76.
Bv order State Central Committee.
C. K. Yo-t. Sc& C. R. Gere-, Cb'n.
Lincoln, March Sth, 1H76.
EEPUBLICAN CONVENTION,
There will be a Republican County
Convention on the Kith day of May at
Jed Cloud, for the purpose of electing
rvu delegates to the State Convention
m be held at Fremont on the 23rd for
the purpose ol sending delegates to
the National CouTcutiou at Cincinnati.
Ed. Kf.lloc.o,
Chairman Central Com.
We have placed our ticket at the
head of the editorial columns tbis
issue. Of the large number of MKaes
before the public these two are the
names who have our unqualified sup
port, and these are the men we are
satisfied, for whome the Republicans
of Webster county would prefer to cast
their votes.
There are other candidates of ac
knowledged ability, of unimpeachable
integrity, and formerly, of eminent po
litical prominence. But the last Con
gress has placed Blaine far in the van
as champion and leader of t-e Repub
lican party. Steadily and surely, from
victory, after victory, he has risen
above the host of brilliant and able
men, who have hitherto led the party.
In the Huuse he has been the standard
bearer of the colors about which rallied
the Republican minority, and his gen
eralship has conducted to victory
against the democratic majority
Every attack made by the democrats
has been successfully repelled. Every
rally of the minority has been attend
ed with success. It is not too much
to say that the Republican party has
relied on Blaine in the exciting and
unusual session of this last Congress,
and the people of the party are not
ungrateful to their champion.
Huyes, though comparatively a
young man, has- nwde for himself u
reranl worthy, of the olde5t politician.
Iu she doubtful State of Ohio, he has
vanquished the two acknowledged
leaders of the democratic party, Thur
man and-Allen, and has been regarded
se t-he tower of strength for the Re
pubKvans in that state. His enemies
have been unable to- ebarge hiut with
the slightest impunity. Scandal has
not approached him.
We challenge the Democratic party
to produce two names so strong and
bo untainted.
By-Law, substantially the same as re
ported by the coBrmittee. The old
officers were declared the permanent
officers of the society, and John D.
Lcscb wa elected Treasurer.
An Institute was appointed for Red
Cloud on the 20th and ?7lh of this
month, and the Executive Committee
were instructed to procure a speaker
from abroad.
The coming farr was dimmed, and
c ntrge degree of interest was develop
ed. Mr. Garber, for the businetf men
of the !cwn, promising a liberal con
tribution. The Institute then adjourned.
Lattar Btctired from SscrtUry of tfc
SUta 2tt?& Agriculture.
PlaTTsmocth, Neb., May 8, 1376.
M. B. McNirr. Esq. )
Treas. Web?ter Co. Ag'l Soc'y.
Red Cloud, Nebraska. )
Dear Sir : Some gentleman has
kindly forwarded me a copy of the
Red Cloud Chief, ofMs?4:b, in
which I see you published statement
of the finsnebs of your society. Thanks
to my unknown friend. I am plea-J
to note that your society is out of debt
and has 8 surplus on hand. This is a
better showing fhan almost any otfctr
Agricultural Society in the State. I
heartily wwh you success the present
year, and hope your county will be
represented at the State Fair and com
pete for the premium we offer county
societies for exhibitiou of Farm and
Garden pfodubts
Faithfully Ac: ,
D. H. Wifekler. S'ec'y-
QENE&AL2TEM3.
Winslow, the Boston forger, was re
leased by the British authorities last
week.
Belknap's impeachment is drawing
to a close, "not vpry fast." It will
undoubtedly make items for the press
for the next year.
Secretary Bristow's debt statement
for April 30 places the total dwbt,
principal, and interest at $2,224,30'.,
873.61, less $116,431,615.22- cash hi
the Treasury, showing' a reductlou'of
the debt during the month of April of
$2,781,181 49. The cash in the Treas
ury is represented by $77,605,428.81
in coin, $5,161,186 41 in currency, and
$33,665,030 in special deposits held
for the redemption of certificates of
deposit.
Centennial Hotel
Rivertofl, Nebraska.
D. C HairDRIDGE, - - - PoP;
This bou!' has been built within
the last year. . Everything i - new and
clean. Good stables in connection
with lite house.
&"Ketneinbcr the place, eut side
of the Creek. 37-tf
SAM'L GARBER
dealer i.h
RED CLOUD L SMITH CENTER
Stage Line.
Connecting at Red Cloud
Republican River Stage Line.
rith the
Three regular trip? a week, arriving
and depurt'mg from Red Cloud at the
ime time the stage from the railroad
doei.
nil.
FARE VERY LOW.
J. B. 21733CW, Prep.
HAWRSYI
imwm
C. R. Potter,
EEDCL07D,
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Prop.
Dry Good and
Groceries.
BOOTS and SIIO
Billiard Parlor.
z Jfelt Street. 2cx: itc.1 :a ai 3rni
2?g Sters.
BABI'SMWeilJCACO STORK
is i: trr at tti-isti t . ; r. - nt "f tu r t ,j r i
RED CLOUD, ItfEB
Hats, Caps. &
All lovers of the fitae :c invilcd to
call.
fcjrA fresh amnttnent of cip-ir., can
lie, atn nut, ali)-H 03' h'atrd.
Gentlemanly clerk ilwa!i on hand
'o attenr to 2utou:cra 1
.4 tf KD. SMITH. Prop.
RED CLOUD DRUG STORE.
Chas Potter,
CALiro.
CAMBRICS,
IMQl'K.
CIIKV1UTS.
JAi'UNKr.
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, CA?HKMKK. Pr.l.Al.NS,
! DKY OOfKSf XOTIO.m
Ktailv .ntle Calfliiiiff, HnUdk: iw.
4
Hoot & Shoe, rocorlff
( and rrr ythiiig i the hue oj General Mefcfi'uRcist
AT GREATLY KKMVKD VliU't
IrtrtwTM I tt t
Keep? tin' bo-t and larceot I)nik:
n , ai-.i. ,i.tL:.. I :o .n Red Tloud. It w My ya tot.tti -iiV .aJ m
lUUiuj .rxauc iiih. i i..,.- , efun.. CMIIOuni,rtj . uhrrc. A tumdlj dviuuui. tiwaUd : U.
both day and tncht. fit tl xK. 1 al 4 s ttnl and I am im tWat I tMrtlHn Jh
- - -- ' krt (he latC!l ptutk and lh9ehoicpl tr l
Kier.
The Best Paper For Farmer's
NE2.
P'eople at large oan find constantly
on hand Lumber. Lath, Shingles,
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Building Paper and Mould
ings. P toe and Hard Wood
LUMBER.
Wheat totll be tuken in exchamt
for lumber.
Quick Sal s and Snail Profit;.
OUR PROSPECTUS FOR 76
We have the Largesl
Stock in the Valley and wili
qot be undersold.
GIVE US A CALL. ONE Jfc ALL
Sam'l Garber
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I wen' 1 'vi
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47-d
Red Cloud. Xcb
SKND-f,c. t.. ;. I RmWKI.I.A O. Nr
York, fur I'atnpblvi uf 1D -tera. contain
inic lwt. of .'M nrinpT.. nl eitiiuatc
.tbuwini; cit ut uilvrrtisiutf.
HANNESS SHOP
ThauLitiir th PiiUh fr hnr 'tt pattooc
, op ntltiih tti.i.t tl t.t lu if.
NEB3ASZA AT THE CENTENNIAL.
Thayer county 4eiuand three dele
gates to the Republican State Conven
tion, and they will probably be elected
bv the coining- county convention. The
papers in the weftern part of the State
hve triven the Central Commitiee a
warm salute for reducing the repre
fenution. Only one paper in the Fifth
Judicial District is in support of the
Committee Thayer Co, Sentinel.
Yes and that oHy supports the
(Committee for mercenary motives, and
not because it is justice. Send your
three delegate and see that4 they are
rrcognizsd. Hastings Journal.
We have no doubt bat the Sentinel
and Journal m the above eratetawrt
we referring to the CKtEK If this be
the cae we beg leave to differ very
materially with them. We base our
statement on figures, and claim, al
though we are io favor of securing as
Urge a representation as possible, that
if anyone has grounds for grusabKng it
i the eastern part of the Star. As
for our supporting the actioa' ofthari
committee tor mercenary purcosesitl
i utterly false. We rim ply take fig
ores for it, and think that it is no
more than justice to the committee.
Tnr democrats of the House were
severely chastised by the President last
week. They bad the effrontery to re
Viet the Presidnt to inform themaa
to whether he had performed any offi
il acis away from Washington, the
lawful teat of government, if so, what
wrethe acts, and when and where
hev were oerfprmed. Grant In reply
We don't like to talk as if we were
frightened, before there is any cause
for alarm. Still it is well to think at
the pre6tof i&e prospects of trouble
from ou old scourge, the grasshopper.
There does not seem just now any
great probability of their presence in
numbers sufficient to injure the crops.
This is about the time however, for
the eggs to be batched out, and the
young to appear. There were not anv
striking indication -i last fail of a scourge
this spring, and we do not think there
is any strong likdibood of their ap
pearance aow. Sut it is well to be
prepared for the worst. It is well to
watch our fields closely, that they may
not come upon us unawaSB. It is
desirable that our minds be directed to
them, and if they do appear we may
not be entirely unprepared. Id the
South-eastern part of the State last
spring, the people made a vigorous
and partially tuocessful fight against
the young grasshopper. The leading
men of those counties express their
conviction. that the pest can be suc
cessfully overoome if the people gen
erally take the field against them.
fThere were two modes used last spring,
dftching- aod burning. The voung
grasshopper is readfly driven, and
driving them into ditches proved very
efficacious. If we understand the
second mode, it is-to- scatter straw or
other' oomhastible matter over the
fields, upon whieh the iofant grasshop
per gathers in the evening, when the
straw is fired. As before stated, we
have no reason as yet to feel appre
heniv. But it is welt to- have the
sabjecfcUo-tuinsb
Te ArnMrs Itwthaee met pursu
ant to adjournmtat:last Friday after
noon. The meetidjwtanoet very well
attended by the farmers-cn laeaount of
the bad weather and the uustouooable
of the time. A considerable degree of
interest was manifested by the business
men of the town. The meeting was
called to order by Pres. Knight. The
XDiattofvtbe last meeting were read
CroD.tKe-CIBl1-the tccrtary being
absent:. H. H. Holafidge of Walnut
Greek? Chairman of Committee 00
Constitution and By Laws, made his
report- which was accepted, when toe
Gov. Gaxbir Sas Ta en the Bight Step
Let Others Follow in Sis Woke.
Gov. Garber has taken the questiou
of Nebraska's representation at the
Centennial in his own hands, and with
out delay has made the preliminary
arrangements. We interviewed the
Governor yesterday-on tbis important
subject and learned some very interest
ing facts concerning it. He informed
us that Mr- Touzalin, land commiss
ioner of the B. & M., had agreed to
ship upon request some three or four
tons of Nebraska's products not as
an advertisement for his road, but to
benefit the State, and furthermore,
that whatever other assistance could
be rendered would be done cheerfully.
Mr. Davis, holding the same position
on the U. P., has also made similar
promises.
In addition to these encouraging
promi.-e, which will surely be fullfilled,
Gov. Garber has secured a luan of
$2,000 from the banks of Liucolu, and
a like amount from Omaha banking
establishments. The Governor will
immediately proceed to Philadelphia
with a view to obtaining suitable loca
tions for a building of some sort io
which to exhibit Nebrask's products.
It is barely possible that this important
matter has been delayed too long, but
it is to b? hoped1 teat the necessary
grounds can yet be secured. If success
crowns the efforts of our wide-awake
Governor; he will be prepared to received-Nebraska
products by the 10th
of rfest month.
Since sottfe decisive step has been
takea-in this matter, we suggest that
the State papers comment upon it,
and do what they can towards working
up the required enthusiasm. Gov.
Garber's untiring energies should be
emulated as far possible by public and
private citizans, so that we can 6c
fully Represented in the Centennial.
Perhaps a good showing at Philadel
phia this summer will prove to be the
best advertisement ever produced for
our young State. "Put your shoulder
to the wheel," ouehtto be the motto
of every man in the State.
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 in Red Cloud, I will offer
for sale at public auction to the high
est bidder in tracts not greater than
40 acres topon the terms fixed by law
all the school lands iu Webster county
not sold nor leased.
Said sale will be adjourned from day
to-day till all of said lands have been
offered.
Red Cloud, April 19th, 1876.
37 4w J. A. Tulleys,
County Clerk.
jjJaiuJy. told tfaeui he wa under no oh- Institute adopted a contiuuion and ' forUol wagons.
Hair Fare Kates
BeptibJlcHn . Valley.
E?2f E&KSSj Proprietor.
This Stage' Lipe running from
B'oomington to GuHe RocVconnecta
with the line from the north,- also the
one coming from the south.
Arrives at Red Cloud (from the -west)
Mondajg and Thursdays, aod 'returns
Twfcdays and Friday.
Good una ; sober drivers and com-
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DAVIS ft ELVERON.
Prop's ft Pah's "Saturday tf iGirr"
Philadelphia, Pa.
THE ENEMY OF DISEASE !
TO MAN AND BEAST
Is the Grand Old
TXSTLMENT9
WktefcWattSf th tnc TWjiaft.
Tkeifelsa umrtt ic will VHeal,
UakMMi willut caW;
efc"- pita? tawl mMleUk afw.
aWa.rihw awwr r m hmr r
ktker14Mtecftf"AwfM .1' tttat
t TirT't itir arWcie Tiwefc. a
iwUle fMiuf H isc. r 00.' rfM
tfm utf4 che life mt a Hiubxm
' hlaa- nn rminMl f Ufr a r j
fnlwf m MKHJ-- m TafMnale afarae.
S. V. Ludlow
1 Ii now nreuared totlo all kinds afrfurL
I.n TIIK
Harness i inc.
The be-t of materia!. ued. and all
vurk WAKKANTKP.
a
itr:iviieic;
Done ot nlMrt nntieeiitid at rcwyiiable
Prices.
Shop in MeNnr's Store.
Red loud iHebranKsi.
HASTINGS
RVST.ll ll.t.VT
Whert 70U can get a geed square meal
for Twestj-fire costs.
OYSTERS in even- slyle.
Fruit., Nuts, Apples. Candies. Jellies
and Canned goods of all kinds.
Cigars & Tobacco-
The highest market prire paid for
BUTTFR, EGGS AND
VIGETABLE
$l'armeri from the Republicnn
Valley will do well to give us a cal1
when in town.
C. H. STEWART.
Wtst fide Hastings Avenue.
nll-Sm HASTINGS. NEB
NEW-YORK
Weekly Tribune-
ONE DOLL Ml vr yr.xt in club of thirty
or over Specimen cip!e. fr?e lor term
and cominifloiu.
AddrcTllKTKIBl'NI.. Nr York.
Jt.
Ctn(9H I'cr ay 4t hotur. mt'l-,
9JIWU worth SI free. Mi..u A Sun.
Portland .Mainr
JACOB" KOHL,
KKAI Kit IN
Wines, Liquors, and Cigars,
OF ALL KINDS
FSESE LAGSS SZ3 A SrEClALTT.
Corner i' I. t Street and Hnsimcs
Avenue, Ha.-tings, Neb. 11-ly
Or. Peter Head,.
,Fniit,v lliyiian.
Offer- hi- -erriiM" to the public.
and will atletnl to .til prtfo-.tiiiale.iII.-.
OfSce Over 2hercr' Dmg Stcre.
D enter House.
HASTINGS, - - NEB.
J. M. SMITE, Proprietor.
The only fir.-t-elas- hou-e in the eity '
Stage leaves thi- lion-' every other I
morning fur Red Cloud and the K I'
U.K. nl!
, Q h li nt home. Afcni-Hntrd. Out
V fcflt nnd terms tre. I Id K .V CO.. Au
Kiist'i. .Maine.
Amci V)o.UaI C5)
P. S. Kiahest MarKet Price paid for aii kim
of Country Product, Hides and Furs.
CHAS. K. JONKS,
Juniata- IVcbraska
IM f a . aa, w.aw-t
V MwaaWd AC A' J Aa
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS hATS'
CAP d. Tinware- Queensware.
GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS.
IliKlir.Ml 4ur.li lri- I'alil for tirnii
'im 1 !:
BSD CLOUD - .
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FURNITURE,
In Red Cloud, Nh . at tlioiro d pt.ind.
Ti deliichtful to .-ec ihal ti.cy liae on
h.ind.
Thfyhnfe'a ui ply. it may irulj ! niil I
Ul thui which in nenlful for tL Irm or '
ThvyliaTr hcd'tead'.cradlci'. tahlr X fliairp
Sofn.i, bureau. Htid nil Icindof tich wurr, '
Crihr. lounr.'.tt e. nnd tii'ittrr.-ti.i j
Which fur all kind of folk? und agfr w.ll j
d. I
Theyhnvc rnjr'ria:.':!'h'ir? Tor rliildrni to I
-!!. j
Which will rHie wive and hahie? ricrrd- I
injrly well. '
Thtj" Py eah for thre thine nd elect
!. G. r)ttui Ii.v-jiim reetittd ii.i tl.uft itaacfl'a ftf
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rurfnr-s uurrnrauarf
(Kt
them with enre.
Anil tri'l pell tht-m nr hc.nji aanjonednre
And 'Jtr .sv to you all. hoth rimnr anil old. 1
They'll not refue Kreenhack'". -ilver r irold.
V'c inrjt iA our friendi and neishhor t .
rnll.
And they iloubtle" will find th denl f:nrlj ,
with all.
Ifyoucomc. Idothiukyouc.tu'ortainly bu IPHE CHICVO)
A; no one ran tar the iric i too IhkIi. j
a lib ProMir.ioti5.
E-r brought tu tin V.illey. t;. Imn a ( aV, um! in m k
-T. G. Potter,
Red Clcud, Nci:rask
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t .unl irieet.
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THE HEW a-. J.
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uuffliioiiij m r Lock-stitch
W aaW I Machine. "'
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Kerp-eon.-timtl on liami the !n-Vf.r -toofe i.f Pry I'me i.tin.ier 1'
the U'est. AI.o
1S, MOrLKJAUN, J.
TARRED PAPE7R,
and all Lind-of
153 EI, !!; JI T K K A Mj
Ouratocl if welllertpd andpurelia-ed diirt from the r.
will fje stld do Icrw the lowcnt.
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THE LIGHTEST-RUNIfING MACHINE IN THE WORLD1
Wit oar printed direcdons. bo amtnetboa or aiec&inical 5kill n required to open.- A.
The coanructkm of tbe ascaiae b bmsettvpoBm prfodple of uukjuc at unequalled km
plicity, coBprisinr simple levers working-'upott canties. The bcjsi&i are lor. and tbey
are hardened and polished.
The rhiaei are nade at oar new works in the city of Newark, N. J whh nevr pedl
(patented) sachiacry aad took, constructed expressly to accosnpliab wi& c cuv oSer.
Jfrery machine filly trarrnnfnf.
"DOMESTIC" SEWIfiC' MACHINE CO.r
New York iincl C7iI'IIbo.
FASHIONS i
JJ.WIKOS.-Br usins the DowUc" JPa-
wwne
O. OJbil9I2H
Hastings, Nebraska.
NEW HARDWARE STORE !
W1IOLFSALK AM) KK'JA .
MITCHELL & MOKIIVRT
If a-e opened a sew store and hzrej;t reifrJa ftfSafii ct'aVt :'
tock of '
HARDWAR, C'n fiery, Chi jrci.ff r A
FARMIxVG TOOLS.
COAL and WOOD STOX Wi J-.ave al,o a Tin Sfcr r ro,.. ( i
with our Store. VC manafa-tt:re Tin. Copper k ?h ef Iron M'arr -
mr iock I.- l..i;i.hnmi well aborted, and v t will deI
s any Iioum: vest of Lincoln.
a
r FaihiflB. tfie mot xtrlilb XBd vtffeCt-filmg'
costuoes caa be produced, at larJe aarmg h
MONEY"tr tho wix choose ro aalte. or suseria
v serva ut? manir or: Laeir own paraea:i. 11a uk
aigae talent aad the best facOhiaT ia all departments,' f the bet'ideas or tie kjo skillfsl
odistes, both at aotne and abroad, we are eaabled to atuiftraalu Sar aifcrve the reach tA the
KTeraaje drua-gaker. Our styles are alw.tvs the latest and bea. Our clcin:! -ulustiatcrf
WJgne Bia:lea to any lady sendujjj fiTe txvb with hrr address. Ayents wantj ecrywter
"DOMESTIC" SEWINC MACHINE CO.,
New Yorlc and Ohicnjpo.
Cair&fad Se BcVe Purchasing EUcWhcre
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