1 t THERED CLOUD CHIEF! Thursday" junk"V ko Bates of Subscription. One copy 1 year, $2.00 One copy C .month.s, I.oo OtiocopyJ " .10 j. . i Oilicinl. Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A. S. Paddock. ISe-urioc. U.S. Snatr. W. Hitchcock. Omaba, U. S. Senator. I.'ifcmo Crouruc. RtprBycntative. KXKCUTIVK.' SILASOARBEH. GuviTtxr?. Lincoln. Uruiin Trfi;!iuck. Bee. ot Stnte. .1.11 Wcton, Liaol, .. Awrtor. J. tJ. McIIrido. .. Treasurer. Jeo. H. R-.berU. Alt' cn. I. M.McKeMic.Lincofn.Sttn.rttb lumuc. JUITIC1ARY. Chief Jisticc. - W if reel thn explanation i, due The Centennial in not pro a . Cc Jl ' V HHitl I IlOllf to Mr. Pa.ker of riu.de Hock and .Mr. very great ic3H financier, lac KcUupg r.f Red Clou J, in .elation to , v""ors uancui.y. H.c vi-itor- altsr the call for a County Convention. wcro "o nwre ttnn Some two weeks befcre thecmention ! '" or f,,rlT lhoiKin.1 daily Ihe we thought it nccewry to call a con- j 'bcr f i'ttlora ring the vention to thow outsider that we i p ;"'w "a '-- were alive and moving. Although it was t.o! expected that the county I TUB Kansas Convention elected delegates vho weic unanimous for would be represented at the , BWW and Inaalls. The Illinois dele Convention. Iherc fceewed, in ct, j ih to be no interval in the 1'rcujout Lot.- ... , , . .. . , , .. tfi ..... vi.a- ri " l.in iifsniitcvriiaKnivr. I,,.,;,,,, i,,. '.OUthJ "" -" (o. R. Liko.Oinallh, p.WH.arttt.cbfnskft KAiiTlMaxtfrelMMaldifi WKf.STER COUNTY. J. A. TnMcye, County '"fork K. IT. .lone T W.TuIUys. 'I. '. Mill, .1. . Uilhim. r C. Con. W K. Thorn, :. W. Rail, 1 V M.ttton. r County CfrnmiMionerx. J. 11. Hohart. I Traeurcr. Probate .TudRt-. Sheriff. School Sup't. Cironr. County ?ur7ejor , Vox itcmc ident Tit's. G-. Blaine. 0 i For Vice President, .Ix. 33. Hayes, CALL ?0&A'REPUBL!CA1T STATS CON-V2NTI0IT. 1 ( N.M I NATE r.VNIU IATES FOR STATE OFFICES. The Republican-olectnrH ofthe State of Nebraska arc hereby called to send !lej:atuH (mm the fevcral conntivs to meet in State Convention at Lincoln. -n Tuesday, the 2th day of Scptcrn I -r, I87fi, for the purpose of placing vention whatever. Nobody with whom we had tttiy couvciSii'ioD would o, nor emild tbiuk. of aay who v.oubl be willing to incur the necessity c.xpen?e. The time for the convention was rap idly neating. The other county papeis bad published their calls for conveu tiourf, while the paper of Webster county .said nothing about the matter. To make a better showing abroad we determined to take the responsibility of calling a critvuntion and signing the Chairman's, name to the call. We had no interest iu the affair, would not go Jo- the convention ourselves, knew of nobody who would 0, and we called the convention simply to have the pa lter indicate that th'-re w.i some in teiest iu politics in Webster County. We look the liberty of signing .Mr. Kellugg's name to the call, thinking him to be Chairman of the Ceutral Committee, and holding ourselves re sponsible to him for u.ing his name. He knew nothing about the matter. We have since learned that Mr. Park cr is the proper man to call the con vention. We hope this explanation will prove .satisfactory The latene a of the day demanded unauthorized action on our part, and that is our apology. Missouri delegates are divided, Mor ton having the preference. The tccond Alabitua Convention elected none but Morton delegates. The re-orgauizat:ou of the Cabiner is thought by some to be simply au effort to strengthen the Republican party by giving all the doubtful state of the north rcyresentation in the administration. PttES (rRANT has re organized bis cabinet. Pierrepont goes to England in nomination a candidate for member j as foreign minister, Secretary Tail of congress, and candidates for dov- j ukes pierrepont's place .s Attorney rrrior, Lieutenant (tovcrnor, secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superin tendent of Public Instruction, ""Attor ney (leneral, and Land Commissioner, jmhI to tranact huch other business as may properly come before it. The several counties are entitled fo the same representation as in the State Convention called this day to meet at Fremont on the '2'.)d day of May, 1876. Ji MTMWRROr IVF.I.K01TKS. Ad imo ' llt-lnliO Jtni'tic Rurt Juffitlo Jlutlur Cl-5 day t .!: r I'oifax flicyi-nno t umiiiK i'.ikor.i IMM)I1 i'lxon D.,J.'e J'llhnoro Franklin K'irnas Hill IKuirilton Jttirla" Jfowanl JeT:rs-on .lohnon JCciricy Keith 4- Kiiof '1 Lnnciutci 1 Lincoln : Madi-on 3 Merrick 1! Nemaha t Nuckolls 4 Otoe 1 l'awnco 2 rutin : 1'olk. 2 Richardson 1 Saline 1 Sarpy 1 Saunders fl Seward 10 Stanton 3 Sherman 1! Thayer 1 Washington ft Webster 4 York 4 Hrcolv A- Valley 1 4 I'hel-s t tJospcr 1 2 Dundy, Utilise. General, and Don-Cameron- takes the place of Judge Tart a Secretary of War. The Grst two appointments are commeudable and generally satisfac tory. The selection of Catrajrn- is as generally condemned. The re-organization of the Ctbiuut looks at first sight as if Grant were working with all lib energy and might for the nom ination of Conkling. Pierrepont was opposed to the Senator from New York. His removal to Euiope, there fore seetued desirable. Tuft is oppos ed to Bayis aw will work with the President; for Conkling, Dan Came ron has been" knowi hitherto, ska-ply as a successful manipulator of conven tions and a politidl intriguer. He outrols tfic fiftj -eight delegates of 'i Pennsylvania, and will check them Tver to Coukliug. It is supposed by 4 4 liitcilM at this added :i Ked Wi'lnw 1 .i .n i- , i sueugiu win give iiimsucu iireicuene , u. uti.ci candidates as to assure The Black HilU is being a grand fraud as far a gold is concerned, and a clorious success for those who want to lind lij'ians. Numerous assaults have been committed, and uu tubers of gold banters have baen called. Sher man has ordered Sheridan to protect those coming and goin;r. A Sunday School Convention has been called to assemble in Fivmont on the 7th and 8th of Juiie. Kxten.-ive arrangements have been made to se cure a large attendance, and au inter esting and profitable time is anticipated. Writer fran Stillxater. 1 Wayne & I'icrco 1 Ry order oSta to n..-'i croiuum- (!. K. Yost, Sec. C. II. fkre, Chrn: Lincoln. March 8th, 1S70". Tiik Nebraska Convention instruct ed its delegates to vote for Biainc ana lirisfow. The friends of II ichcock numbered within tea as many as the friends oi a. I other aspirants fir the scnatorship. The Statu Cou.uiition at Omaha exhibited extraordinary if not a dis graceful feature. The object cf t!e Convention was to select gentlemen from the Republican party to repie-M-nt the State at Cincinnati, nothing more or less. This would seem a sim ple matter,, requiring only the selection of men of triad Republican principles, and adherents- ui' Nebraska's candi dates Rut the presidential contest, and the selection of delegates, proved to be. of but little moment and. occupi ed but little time. Previous to the convention Douglas c.mtity got into a wrangle about its delegates, and elected two sets of rep resentatives. One class including nearly all the prominent men of Oma ha, Ex. Gov. Saunders, Chief Justice Lake, Judge Briggs, and Gen. Man tieison. These men arc all senatorial upirants, aud unite therefore in op P mg Hitchcock, and they took the ume oftheaui Hi chcock de.'egatkn his uotuiuation. It is very posaib!, however that this sclume, if" it 'rJe a scheme, will only create opposition to t-he Presidential favorite. Never be fore in political campaigns, have the people taken so much' interest iu the Presidential candidates, on expressed their preferences so generally, and they will not now brook an interference of this nature. The candidates are all well known men. They hare boen before the people and have established their characters. Those characters havo been squarely before the people for-a long time, and have been ju-Jged and actad upon, Jorthis once let the people determine who slmll head the Republican ticket iu the fall. FA3HSSS' INSTITUTE.. Stili.watku, May M, IS7G. En. Chief: De.r Sir, 1 thought I would drop you a lkic to tell you how we are prospering in- this vicinity. The farmers am most through-planting corn and the women soap-making and gardening, so we have a few Icin ure momenta. WoSluve a pro-peious Suuday School at the- Wells School Uoue, under the care ofthe Christian Church. Stillwater has ad led to her population quite a number of new comers of sterling worth, among thtmi a?o Mr. G. W. Francis of Eustport, N. V-., whom wc all feel.proud of for his remarkable energy aud enterprise. We pa.ssed bis place the other day and saw live tearas at work on his prem iies. W. II. Howe hns Icwted here. He is from J ones couuty. lowot says he is satulied to pilch his tent here and try the giasshoppers awhile. J-.i. Flett, from the tame place, traveled all last summer in Minnesota, aud Wisconsiu looking ior a place and found nothing that suited him until he Lcame into Nebraska, and that right iu to Webster county. Wc think this speaks well ior us. If we could only induce some rail road company to put a road through this county, wc could compete with our neighbors on the north. I think if it is ever put to a vote, Stillwater will give a rousing majoiity in favor nc LanJo tu bund a road up the Republi can valley iu another yc-ar. If we get gooc 'licet A. L. Burton looking around wiih a view of going into the nursery busi ness. W. A. Riverton, Nebraska. D. C. HOLDKIDGE, - - - Prop. Thi- houc has been built within the last yoir. Everything i- new and clean. Good sLtus in connection with the house. rR;mcmbcr the place, cast side ofthe Creek. 37-tf RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Conneti.it at Kd Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three recular trip a week, arriving anil departing from Red Cloud at the same tiuie the stage from the railroad doe. nil. FARE TUftr LOW, J. 2. 3U2E:7r. ?::?. SAM'L GARBEJi DEALER 1 Dry iiooils and Groceries- BOOTS and SHOES C. R. PorrER, .... Prop. USD CLOUD, - -- -' !iZ3. People at large can find constantly on hand Lumber. Lath, Shingle, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Building Paper and Mould ings. Pine and Hardwood LUMBER 38Vlt(at will be CiJifin in exchniife fur lumber. Qui Sl s and Ssaii PrcSt:. Hats? Caps. & Rady Made Cloth ins ! Wa have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. GIVE US A CALL. ONE A- ALL Sam'l Carber Billiard Parlor. BAUM'S A'EW CHICAGO STOKK Oz. Ya'r, Sut. ttzz i cr t3 Sti Zlszi AU lover ofthe cainc(arl inched to call.' S&T. frc-h 3ortmcn of cicars, can-die-, atxl nut, &!way on hand. Gfntlemanly clork" always err hand to attend to customers. . n4 tf ED. SMITH. Prop RED CLOUD DRUG STORE. ! Ghas Potter, Keen the best and latest Dru: Store In Uti Cloud. !.v uotTT h lit it.iii fT H'H : ITH or tijk i-.- RED CLOUD, NEB, CALICO. CAMRRUV. PIQCK. NA?Nf'KS. (KEroNNL. LU. NANKINS. JACtLVKT OflA.v I.iT!l. J K. - EH. A CH K V IOTS. COTTON A 1 h. CASH EM F.Rb DHL 1 NS, I)HV 001K, iTIOs Ilemlj ladr Clotliin. IIutf Cnj.s . and rrrnjthin i ihrlinc of General Mefr.harLiS3 AT GREATLY RKDPCED PKICI. Prescriptfcn.- carefully conipoutidct ltoth d'fiy and night. It will pay you to xatninc my twt ad pno Ufot Jba whre. A fucndly tnvttatiou oxtvmid t & - nf (f iB-AH I ai ii a trial ami I m -uto I bat I WfJMie7u kcop the largest stwck aud the cucapot toro n. at t .. River. 47-iJ JUil louilt Xeb i OK,Sl) :'. to ;. P. Ito(VKI.E .V '0.. Nrir ork. for I'MiiiiTtlet of lv) p.iii. contiu- ins li.t of .) new.njcr.. :ml estimate? "howtiis cot ot adverti-ing. UAMESS SHOP 0U3 PROSPECTUS F03 76 "Saturday Night" The Best and Brightest ofthe Weeklies ! Ciri ulation Siill Jliil'u it- tiinhnj. ( In inaki b our announcement for the come .itiirye r. wc refer with jrreut plc.i.-ure to tiir STjcceJ-" which lias .-lenlil- attended .ill uu cSirUto keep ".SATl'KDAY NKJli fHrr in iidv;mce of all competitor. Last veiir our circulation nerensed with Kre.it rai.id.ty. ntid'thi" ajuj:inceuf the iu!j lic fivor hiiidit'Tmined urjuorc than ever to relax no efforts, to ji.irc o moiii-y tim. or attention to ur.ikc "aAfUKDAY NIOT" the v,pt family p.i. r. Its serial4 will be thrilling! ItySkctbii" will lu-entertuiiiiuv! 't Micellnn will be iutercsttngj It- Poetry will be charuims! Notliing will appear in its pajres that can of leiitl the religious or political be.iufof.inonc. Tens ot thousand of dollars were paid lat ye ir to our exclu-ivocorin of writers In thr loiniiiKyenr. whiili already s-hnws a veiy Jarxeinerc.ise in our subscription.', wp shall n-t only retain all our old and popular writ er.?; but wc hall add to our exclusive st.itT Mich authors arai.y prove their claim to popularity anil show themselves worthy jo write for a piper which Fro!tl a roud pre eminence over a 1 competitors. It is s'-ldom that wo ak n f'rT -''" to us if each one of our readers roHd draw the attention of ? ilio personal friiSd to me inert.- ofSA'ICKDAY NIGHT." and tliu- aiil us ir.nicreain,'. even more rapidly than )0d crops WC sh-lll befiill to feel the !." present, our vast circle ola.lliiiircr-. tome ' n tune-' the loan of a single paper, or a word ;ed of a railroad. We see our friend of commendation, will succeed m put tin? a 'THc Adauis & French Harvester is- the only trit-d and sut'ce-ssTul liar voter on which three men can rido and bind, and with a : hor.-e Cipjahzer nan be drawn bv 'i hordes and cuts from v 1-S'to UO acres per day. A harreMer i. ;t!.-o binlt by the ame company for two bindius' These are the most dhr able Haive.-ters made. Tlrcy have no canvass nor belts to pet oilt" of lepair. They have been sold for the pa.-t two years by Otis L Battles & Son, Red Cloud, Neb. -JO- It journAl rhere ever atterward it bccoizlcs a welcome isitor. Vve receive many letters of eommer.da Ion thBi:a.ind ofthem and for t'i'"?e we here return our sincere thanks, nnd rquist tlat those who so idmtre-ATUHDAV NIt;iV" will do us tho kindness to how and ree iu- me:ui ll w in;ir:iuiii.nuii:"C'-9. S. Va LiudloiTV Is now prepared to do all kinds of work ' rs tiik Harness fine. The best of materials uj&i, and al! -VOrk W.MtltANTKP. ki:iaii:ig Done on sh'irt notice and at reasonable Prices. Shop in McNitt's Store. Red Cloud ftebraftffa. The Best Paper For Farmers 1 TIIK NEW-YORK Weekly Tribune- ONE Dol.L Wt prr rr in club of thirty orovr. specimen copies free. For ltrm uud tO:mn;ion. A J lrvjTll ETUI DUNK. Ne York. CinCOfl fvr day nt butnr anidr. VOlUZU worth 51 frc. ari.tsou .V 5un. I'ortlaml, Mniue ThanlinK thr I'ublic for thvir jt ratjooa,--. I vf!.i cipcctlully hol.cil thitt !aot.v P. S. Highest Market Price paid for all kint-s of Country Product, Hides and Furs. JACOB KOHL, CIIAS. R. JONES, Juniata- Ncbraslia. TTHCLiSALt AHD EST.UL rSALSS IK Wines, Liquors, aM Cigars, DRy OOODS NOTIONS- HATS, Uf -M. IM.M'i. CAPJ,TinwareQueenswarc KVI KS IN F2ESH LAOli BEE2 A SPECIALTY, Corner of Nt Street aud llatinj:s Avenue, ILustinK's, Neb. ll-Iy ' 1 Dr. Peter Head, Family lli.vsiian. Offers his sorvicc? to the public, and will attend to all professional call. Offi:e Over Sherer's Drug S::re. IJenver House .HASTINGS, - - - NEB. J. H. SMITH, Projnctcr. The" cfily first-cla hiu-e iu the city Stage Icnvc? this house cveiy othei morning for Red Clood and the K. P. R. R. nil ,t Institute assembled pursuant tD ad jouiumeut at last meeting at Red Cloud, on Saturday the 27th, in the School Ilotue. O. W. Knight in the Chair. On motion J. S. Gilham was elected Secretary pro tcm. Mr. A. M. DeClercq of Frauklin county, beiDg. present, was invited by the Chair tomake remarks. Mr. De Ciercq made some very interesting re marks upon the subject of the coming State Fair and. the representation of the Republican Valley therein. Frank The other set of delegates curtained t lin county will do ber best to. show her men hitherto unknown, and was dub- products aud progress, and iuwtcs bed the Hitchcock delegation. Be fore the State Convention assembled, Jluchcock and anti-Hitcheock were i.teciies. How the senatorial fight ould liud a place .in a conventicato nominate delegate ; for the Presiden tial Convention is not easily divined. After the- eonveution assembled the iiist busing wua to determine which tu-lcgates should bo- secognized. This ti::estion,rais disposed oS by the singu lar mode-ccolu'ding- both delegations Thus the firsttcounty of the State was not represented. Yet Hitchcock or m iiitchcocfc was the only question, before the oonreation, and. intruded it-elf into eveqv.cther business. Dele gates were elected to -tb Presidential convention by the aBtiiHitchcock votcs. because of anii-Hitehcoak pro clivities, and even the apportiorKsent. uf the Central Committee waa affeeted. 7-4he senatorial question. If the contest for the senatorship is thus to intrude itlf into places. and matters vMiwMcb. wd in which, --has no l-.r:uaiate ploe oar politics will be: C asa-JLracetafc St Webster county to compete with hen. Each county's efforts redouud to tbfc benefit ofthe whole valley, and though one county gains the prizes, the whole valley reaps the advantages. He also spoke of the necessity of Sarmer's organizations. He was fol lowouuby Mr. Kaley iu some pointed rerjaarJrg ow organizations of farmers to compel tradesmen to act for the benefit of the agriculturalist. The discussion then- became general and a large degree of iateretst-was ex hibited in the coming fair.-Mr G. W. Hummel made some sound' observa tions on the advantages to be dented- from a good fair. Mr. Scon of Glenwood invited the Iustitute to hold a session in that precinct. On motion. a loed institute was ap pointed to convene at the Cioverton School Houo in Glonwoci precinct, on Eriday'the)th of Juue,,acihoid a session of two days. On motion 'Institute adjourned G. W.' Knitjie; President. Ji S. GiLHAi; Scc'y;- NOW IS TH3 THIS- TO SUSSCHIS1: 1 A MagniUuent Chromo, hiTweni'y DiKFEKENTCouute, and 25i2'Ji iuch es in size, will be presented to everv ,3'earlv subscriber of three dollars to .SATURDAY NIGHT." Every device known to the art of Chromo Printing has been adopted to produce a liner picture than has ever been given as a premium to the sub scribers of any paper. This Chromo is a perfect com of art. I . awn. 1.1 ....! S.lt.i 1 W A l.nfllh 1 Ulllllll ivimiv i nan IIIE 1 l, rLlLl r We have for sale at this office, an jni:irs. t wiijeost ot mnv thousand i -,-st side.Hastings Avenue order for one No, 9, Silver plated l of dollar?., which 'e shall never get Wilson Shuttle Sewing Machine, with J 'oc!f. Bfll never having given i hard (piano) varnish, polished cabinet "- bUZ -I Z J ,u . ' .... ... mined that when we did do srt, on work, valued at jss,.-,, wincti we will (jhr0mo should be as good a nieturti sell for $45, and the purchaser pay the as the best artists could doieu and thti HASTINGS II EST,! URAJVT Whors jou can get a good square & for T7ent7-fi7e cents.. OYSTERS in every style. Fruits, Nuts, Apples. Candies Jclliot? and Canned goods of all kinds. Cigars & Tobacco The highest market price paid for BUTTER, EGGS. AND VEGETABLE. JSFaruiers from the Republican Valley will do well to give us a call when in town. C. II. STEWART. freight on machine from the place of shipment, cr for $50 aud we pay freight. 2Utd Morgau fc Stodmnu TOK. All who are desirous of improving their slck"wiil do well to- eail and see one of these celebrated horses, which will be kept the present season at Guide Roclt. Tfce weight of this horsef'j is 1400 pounds, and' stands 1C hand? and 1 inch high. At the same place will abo be kept o e ofthe best Jacks ever brought in to the State, ofthe Mammoth breed, four years old, stands 14 hands anu'J-A inch in height. n3S-2m L. Smith. SCHOOL LAND SALE. Notice is hereby given that on the let day of June, A. D. JSTO at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at the Court-House in Re1! Cloud, I will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder in tracts not ereater than 40 acres upon the terms fixed by law all the school Iuuds iu Webster couuty not sold nor leafed! ' Said sale will be adjourned from day to-day till all of said lands have been offered. Red Cloud, April 19th, 1S76. 37-4w J. A, Tulle ys. County Clerk. most careful printers execute. . Remember, mily those sending TJtrie Dfillitrsnr a' yenrh' S uLxtripnnn v:W be entitled to n copy off fie Chromo fret. Parties wishing to take "SATUR DAY NIGHT" for 3-shorter period than one j-ear, can have the paper mailed to them six months for $1,50, or four months for $1.00 Z-3F P V paynU posliife both on Papers midVirnni s. 'THE FOLLOWING ARK CLUB RATKS. For $10 we will send four copies for one year to one address, or each copv to a separate addiess. For $20 we 'will send eight copies to one address or eaclfcopyt'o a sepa rate add re?s. The party who scifrls- rr $20 for a club of eight copies 'all sent at one time)willbo.e-jtitledtoa copy FREE. Getters up of Clubs of eight eopies can afterwards add single copies at $2.50 each. Send Post Office Order, or register all money letters. Wrife Name.Town, County, State, plainly. We will send Specimen Papers free to any who will send us their ad-?rss. DA'IP k ELVERSON, Prop's& Pub's "Saturday Night'" Philadelphia; Pa. rill -3m HASTINGS, NEB. $Oh tfn.r iithrfiue. Acn' wnnt-l. Out 1 Ht nnd termi- free. 1 Kt'K X C n iu.ta. Maine. CAWC& Q)aLj5. (o-p SED CLOUD - DEAI.EItS IN' 1TS3. FURNITURE, l" Red Cloud, Neb . nt theiro ;1 stnnd. '"I i" rtJjjrhtpil to sec what tnry hnve on hat.v Thoyli.ivrnpp'y. it may tnily L amd Ol thiit whiih J. needful for the In it.- or oc.ld. Theyh(iTcbcdfteail-.cr.-tdl.,t.'il.l -,t chnii? s-of.ir. liiireaui, mill all klndifrtirh ware.-. Crih. lutinpi's.ictt vi. and mattrefyr.tno Which lor all kind? of folks and ch will d. They have tvacons and Iiomp? tor children to rell. AVhii'h will p'crupe wivri and babiei exefed- inclv well. Thr-v? ca!i for th thion antl solecl thnrith care. And willcM them aAchetpa anyone d.irr. And wesav to ynn all. both yount and old. The 'II not refue crccnbsrk. il-r r JfoM. We invite nil our frii-uJ and nt'lbborf to call. And thrydoubtle.swillfind theydealfairly with all. if yoc come. I do thinVyou nn rrrtainiy buy As no one can ay tliC yrfee - to ) hiili. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. SHg!icHt Cash Price Pa 111 for dim in rri i.i: i J. G. Potter h.ii just rmhd the r.ct ti-c r ii-rit f an& rntibinn;. Ever brought to the Valley. Gif him a rail and cihtim p and pricuCf. -T. G. Potter, Red Cloiitf, Nebraska THE NEW A' Double Thread Lock-Stitc Machine. THE ENEMY OF DISEASE ! TO MAN AND BEAST Is the Grand Old LUSTIMEjSTT, IMESTK'LM Fare- Mates 3 IN THE RpnbJican Valley. H. 3. Ht&HSS, - Proprietor. This Stags Line running from Bloorairigton to crttrde Kock connects with the line fronrt&e'north, also the one finruing frnrjo therrtKh". Arrives at Red Clour? 'Sroarthe-wesO Afnndir anil "PhiiidaTTC n-lrt; ratfirno J Tuesdays and.Friday,. lJT VJt?" r VT ' ' J " "uu'--lulrmterlui LU tf I . P iwri.auie-v.ous. falkmy A V.ln.lilc Utt.. (ir uf cnnial lim ! Splendid Crops ! Abundant Bet Harvesting Machines are the mcgormick Harvesters r FKLF-RAKES, HROPPEHS and MOWEHS. Tlice machifi"1 combine all t lie modern improvement and ': warranfed to give pcrfctt ati;.,"a,tijn, or no alc. . .. .4. ... VsTl hec i&acninc were ttibC by a Jarre number of the farro ot trie county last satnmcr, and did their work tetter tfnn other re-,. chtn-F in the field. A larc i(y vrjfl arway- U on hand at th rC orGarber'j-.Mori. ori ezhi&itlorf. and" Slcepsr himself vrillt'thrrc ready for basinc?. and to ,et 'cm up.' THE" LrGHfEST-BiaH?$5 HACHIHE IN THE WORLD With or printed dlre-t:ons. r. h-(Uortinn pfimnta i 1 n rerTeC to cprst jC The cortrurtToi of the 3ch:ois bssllpijf ap.tcfjlc tf -; -aA jscqniUad is -j!:ch?i ct-nprLs:-TS siciplc ler-s -.r-rkrss z?ZJii T-A L-ricSt e lew, iid tcey art tt2iJcaed antl pnUshei "Pi.erraachicseci3d-at our new rTrcfcssnl;cy tf 2eriy $. 't new jedal (patentbdf macainrry and tools. cons-mcTeil expressly U atcotnrJa wlai vt n ys:. Jlrcry' ' iiXtekUe-' fully irnmrntnt. "DOBSST1C" 6EWIKC MACHINE CO., WfaleltlniVSrsort the tent ufQynrn. iierenm wre it will aot Deal. m jm yrft V 0 TT f VWG-B-r erfne the" Domf'r" P- a IMaMi-n tniVnmf tnre. net t1 ft J ?JZ t &- imZ pcrtAiaueaosiswb&hanap-ifect-fcaaff nThoaa ail. itiat fll. rr- Mn F iA l S S 9 3 . ti-r. x- rtcSacTl. l Urj-e SJtTrg is RefN Ml". " lcl rlwHi. nlliVllW i.i:.irtiJicw'iodorseJojiie.crst!;Jciia- -AaBt7.r(li-tmijrrMlreM' . ... m. m tefl'duVTczcf; their cw. Rinnc5!s- WrJj the other nraiMtie AnhuM' thi'dhes . a :hct ta-if ad the bert ferfC-ies ia !2 crrfaa3ts. tsd the b sdas t f the rao vrUfsl u, -vi-id a it. i-t...Ii . ro3ices.b.ti;i hor.eaadaWravl -sr-ji-e eraM "a imc results fitrafcoye the rtscb-rf; -ttc llel f iln JiasJc-Toneh. A ., ' i n,,r if.-- ,r. ,i--,r tl. fr rv hrr. Our elema-Tr-IlIxr.-i!ed NEW HARDWARE STORE WHOLFSALfi AND RETAIL ; MITCHELL & MORILART' ' Have opened anew store and bare jast received a fall and complete stock of iIABDWAB; Cmtlery, CmrpenUr J FARfTNG TOOLS,- COAL ad WOOD STOVES'. - hate afw m Tin Shop connected L with oar Store. We anufacture Tin, Copper R ShVelJro3 Ware , Oar Stock i.- LARGE and well aborted, and - winfdVit lew a3 airy Scase -et of Lincoln. Ciiif affitf- Ste ffeftff ftHi tftiWhcre'. tT-t'' Je iiUc i :o tny hidy wad a; t re txzts vi-xT.54dreTS. -stCa wnra creryw-ssa 'iOMEGTC,' SHVJNG KIACIME CO., Opposite the IsiibeT Yar- Red CloudU '