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M Li S. riT't. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. THURSDAY VLV 20. 1870 . 'totstof Subtcription. One copy I year, - $2.00 One copy 6 months, 100 Onncnpy 3 " )7 Official Directory. C0KORES5IONAL. A.S. P-wMock. Beatrice. U.S.SeaaUr. V mtehcoek. Omaha. U. S. Senator. L iretiio Cronnae. KeprweuUtivc. RXKCVTIVK. KILASGARBKR. Governor. Lincoln. JtrunnTxachuck. Sec. of State. .1. H Weilon, Lincoln, Auditor. .1.0. AJcHrid. .. Treasurer, lion. II. Roberta. Att'y Jen. J. M. McKenxie. Lincoln. Sup. Pub luatruc. JUDICIARY. )o. 15. Like. Omaha, Chief Jittice. YVEUSTER COUNTY. J. A. Tulle?.. K. II. Joner. I. W.Tulleys. If. C mil. J. 8. OilhuiL, r C. Coor. W K.Thorrr,. . V. Ball. 1 V. Mattenon. r J.. IL.Hbbart- I Ountr Clerk- Treasurer. Frafcnte Judpe. .Sheriff. School Sup't. 'oroncr. County Surrnyor County Catumusioncrx. For President R. B. Hayes. For Vice President, 'W. A. Wheeled GALL FOB A EIPUBLICANSTATE CON VENTION. TO NOM IN ATE i?ANIl rATIS FOR ST ATI: OFPH'rW. The Republican clec.ton of the State of Nebraska arc hereby called to send dnlcgates irom the several counties to meet in State Convention at Lincoln. in Tuesday, the 26th day of Septcm ber, 1876, for the purpose of placing in nomination, a candidate for member ef congress, and1 candidates for (Jov rnor. Lieutenant flovcrnor, Secretary uf State, Auditor, Treasurer.Supcrin rvndcnt ofi Public Instruction, Attor ney General', and Land Commissioner, Hfid to transact such other business as may properly come before it. The several counties are entitled to frho same representation as in the State- Convention called this day to meet at Fremont on the '2Zd day of Way, 1876. KDMBRROK DKMCGATKS. Adam 4 Knor 1 Antelope - Lancaster 9 Iiouno I Lincoln 2 Burt Madison '2 Buffalo 3 Merrick - Ration 2. Ncm.iha Cu-a r Nuckolls 1 Clay 4i Otoe 5 Cedar 1 Pawnee " 6ifar "2 Platte :t I'heycnna l: Polk. Cuming 2 Ritdutrddou r I'akota 1 Sulino 2 Dawson 1' Sarry Dixon 1 Saur.tlL-ra 2 Doilre S Sowanl: I lViuglaa 10 Stanton. '. Billinore- X Sherman- r Franklin . 2 Thayer 2 Hurou 1 Wa-xhincton 4 5 WebUr -' Hall 4- York Hamilton 4 OrcclY . Valley T Harlan tf PKal-.s-& (JUyper 1" Howard 2. Duiwly. Chase. Jeffemon 4' Hltehcork. Frontier .Ioh"on :; A-Rod U'i'low 1. Kearney 1" Wayne k Pierce 1 Keith 1 By order of State Central Commit tee. C. K. Ybst,.Seo. C. H: Gere, Ch'n. Lincoln, March Sth, 187(i Call forleeiifc&ofSepcbUcan-Slate Cen tral Committee. The members of the Republican State Central Committee arc hereby called to meet at the Commercial Ho tvl in Lincoln, on Wednesday tho 20th day of: July; IfiW, at 2.a'elock P. M., ft)r the purpose of completing-the or anization of -the Gomosittee, and taviRftctmg suchotbtrrbusiaess as may property oeme before tKe same. James Wr. Dawes, CLairman. Postmter General Jewell was the recipient of neat little note contain ing Grant's autograph under a politely pemied.. invitation-to step duwo and out of office. A. man by the name of Tyoer of Indiana baa -been appointed to bi piao. District Attorney Dyer of St, Louis, famous, lor- his flrosecuvioa of. the wbiskeyj-iogi)f Ihat city, ha been re moved, aad Wa Nk Bliat- appnted hu 6uccesswr Attorney-General Tft was not consulted in the mattet. - Grant seems to hava .avery-jaiue idea of the uses of hiB cabinet. He makes hieapppwtmeats acd removals without' any rvfarenoa to their advice. Gov.iHATJis hti written, bis letter, of acceptance:. He endorses the -platform adopted at Cincinnati.. The most --5blefeature in his letters bis - ' attitude vthe question of Civil Sbr--vlc ReformrHe charges all the -; atasea to tta'systenaaBgutated by Gen. Jaalraoft- of bestoag Eederal "" apporatiBtfita-u rewards farvarttsan services, andiintiaaates.tbair haTahall pot consider the political complexion of hisappoioteeir He further, er-. presses -hi adherence-te-Hhe One term , principle- d poakively asserts his determination, jf elected, to retire from office at -the close of the term.- If the ' election of -Hayes will accomplish the r 'Milt of making the second ianaJtbe xoeptioo and notrthe rale, ift 'will he- ,ii) eeconragiag maviguxation-of.the; fplkiosl fleatory. TflE jtspMchment of 'Bel&sepR .rwariag it termination without exoit i'.i any visible interest. His acuital '. Jf . - - - - - '- w Jar. G. Blaine tai been appoint ed U. S. Senator from Maine. Vice Lot Morrill was proraxHci to the Treasury. THETher County Sentinel cen sures the Central Committee of this Senatorial District for admitting Mr. Darling of Adams county to a rote in the committee, and charges bin admit sion to coine .erratorial aspirant. The Sentinel likewise applauds Mr. Past's action in recordrnc his protest again.-t I the representation of Adams county. Its'nkes us that the sentinel is making a ferious mistake in thus as sailing the committee, and Maj. Past's opposition to Mr. Darling seemed to us uncalled for. The committee did sot as-ume to decide which of tbe two parties hi Adam eowtfy w entitled to recognition. NoftHer at that meet rag was it nec;.ary. Both parties were notified of t&e meeting and both agreed to attend. The Hastings party for some reaoo or other w:tj not rep resented. The interests of the two parties were identical. It w.is impos sible that the action of one Swt inn should prejudice the otkvr. S to-ttoe charge of bwyin ami1 selling which has been- insinuated, that is certainly a mistake as far aj Webster county is concerned, having no candidate of our own, the people of thin county were dispo.-ed lo favor the selection of Maj. Past, if Thayer county should bring him forward. I? the United States government IwouM let) the Indians tafce care of themselves, atid accord the same priv ilege to the settlers, the Indian ques tion would become a very simple mat tcr and would not involve the nation in so much expense. Hank Dodck, the murderer who has been awaiting his execution in Nebraska- City was set upon by parties unknown, and shot several) times. A 'strong effort was being madb to secure a commutation of his sentence and and public opinion was drifting that 'way when the assassination took place. ProR' Williums, of the Kenncsaw Time. appears with an editorial justi fying Lynch Law.. Uhe Professor is a humane man, but his sympathies are with, the paaceahlo oitizns andtnot with the ruffians and murderers. The Ashland Time and the Pleas ant Hill News arc supporting Peter Cooper for President. The Greenback element is waking up in various parts of the stales and organizing into clubs. Buistow hu6 been before the Com mittee, and when questioned as to something supposed to reflect? on Grant, refused- to auswer, stating that what he bad learned from Grant was confidential and. should not be made public. Grant immediately wroto him a letter, urging him to tell what be knew. After all the howling about Grant, after all. the charges and accus ations, the malice of his enemies has been unable to detect any wrong in him.. Wheu.tha.heat of party strife shall have cooled, and'Grant shall have retired to public life, it will be fouud that his administration was pure, and that the attacks of his enemies were powerless to swerve him from his course, or weaken. bis purpose. , SrATB politios are quiet. The Oma ha Republican and trie Republican City AVies are Mipporting Hitchcock. The Bee is denouncing him. One or two papers are devoting a good deal of space to Church Howe. The rest are quiet, waiting to fiud somebody worthy of support. 1 The addross oflMiv Tattle,- Bgsnt of the University has excited' consid erable comment and some disapproba tion. The Union Sunday- School of 'Nemaha coualyt adopted resolutions severely condemning tbe sentiments expressed by the regentfo tiis-ad&ress. Mr. Tuttl'-s- ideaof the University was that secular education alone should be its object, while religious education 6hould be sought for else- where. ihe following letter has been receiv ed bs H. 8.- Kaky:- " v XANI.DBPARJPMBJT, ) Button & Missouri R. R, R. Cjjpaoy in-.Nebraska. ) ! Lincoln, ebM JnIy,14th, 1876. Hi S. Kale, Esq j Dea Sir : We want to get toother at as early a date as possible, a fc,i collection of this year's products, y a(Jd to the present Nebraska exhibit t the Cen tennial, andiwe desire yoa toid as in this project; by collecting sauries of ail'the ehcice varietiesof. wheat, nats, barleyt-rye, flax. and-other crams.. Li' ing raised n your neighborhood; aodl send-tbem here. j We want samples of about oae quart of each4ind of grain shelledT. and a small bundle of each-Jrind in tberstalk. to beppB6d4.Ftbv.tke root- if pomMe, ! . vU..lBr ui sounin wmen it grew. We would like statement to ac company each sample, iim'aWi nf person who raised it, pajjtiifeli ad dress, kind of grain, date oSj& and iarvesUng and yield per aoreaadl weight per .bushel. . This data, wh vattaohed toeaeh saaapj, an(j plaeed 1 noiexmomoo-at r&e Centennial. . Yonrs truly, . A. E. Touzaus, J, C. IU. Kaley will recsive 4T of the above named . articles c b4- forward thsui.to LincoJnu - Miss Coates, one of 0b' school-ma'ams who ban grren the ot moH satisfmction an a Uacher, ha? at last been detected in thieving and swindling to a remarkable extent. Misa Coates was a very prorniaent Sunday School worker, and houe with considerable brilliancy in the frst cir cles of our Metropolis. The good peo pie of Omaha were tboroufhly surpris ed to learn of the extent ami rariety of her thefts. ?B0CEmJKO?7H33A33 Of CO, COttiXSSICKESS. July ."id, I70. Met pursuant to adjournment. Full l Board present. Minutes of last meet iug read d approved. The follow rnc levies were made for the year Ib"fi: State Gen'l Fund 4 milNon the dollar. " Sinking " 1 4 School I " " Univeisifv " Pcnitentiarr 1 " Hnnd " 1-10 " County Gen'l " fi " " Sinkinji " ,r ,f " Bomi " u 44 bridge " 5 u lnd Koad Fund it " , The firs! column denotes the School ' DistricLs, 2d. Dist. School Fund, 3rd. Bond In-t. 4th Bond Sinking : 1 1 5 mills 10 mills 7 mills 2 14 " y " 17 ' .3 17 " 7 " 4 4l 4 M.-I 44 15 " fi 10 44 10 u 4f " 7 L. " 25 ,l H 15 44 20 " 72 " 9 20 4t 10 " 12 " 10 25 44 ii lo " 2?;- M ?vo 44 I'. 18 " fiO P.T 7 44 23 44 52 4' If 21 f ' ?6- 44 87 44 15 25 " Ifi 20 4 16 ,4 ''Q " 17 S " IS 20 " 20 2f 44 6V 44 21 JO " 4V ' UV " 23 77 " 24 25 " 25 25 ,4 15" ,c" 22' 4'" !21i 25 44 '27 15 4 2S 21)' 4l 30 20 " 31 10 44 32 25 44 33 25 44 .34 ?7 " 5 4l 10 44 3.7 25 44 3fi 15- 4l 3T 18 iU j38 0 " ,3'J' 20 4 4'li 2.T 4!2 25 '- 4'4' S- 44 45 25 44 4fi 15 :' 47 25 44- 4y 15 44 51 10 44 52 15 44 53 10 44 54 25 44 55 25 44 57 15 44 Adjourned till Wednesday July 5th, 1876, at y o'clock a. m. J. A. Tum.eys, Geo. W. Ball, Clerk. Chairman. July Sth, 1876. , Met pursuant to adjournment. Full Bo?rd present. Application of J. Wilson Bowie for .lease of N. W. & S. W. , Sec. 16, T. 2;R. 11, granted. , Tho-following ace tints wenvallowed: Rufus Miksch cutting wood for County M. L. Garber, Assessors -fees- I. W. Tulleys, salary, J. S. Gilham, Co. Supt's fees- J. H. Hobart, Com'rs fees, Frank Matteson " 44 Geo W. Ball, 44 J. A. Tulleys, Salary, $ yfio 6S 16 50'00 72W 42 00 37 SO 38 50 100 00 ' One hundred dollars loaned from Gen'l. Road fund to-RoadD!st. tfb. 3. Clerk' instructcd'to draw warrant on bridge fund in favor of H. T.' Clarke for $506 66, balance due on bridge across Republican river less expenses of county on same. Report of Stephen Bayles, Overseer jof the Poor, Guide Rock preoinct, I pres&ntediand tapproved Adjeurned tine die. J. A. ToLircvfir Geo; W. Bali, Clerk. Chairman REGULATIONS. The-Fair Grounds will be open for the reception of all articles and stock on the first day of the fair, at 8 o'clock ENTRIES may be made at any convenient time at tbe Secretary's office, at Red Cloud previous to tb opening of the Fair, 'and aftertbs4 time- a his office oo the fair grounds. 1. All exhibitors nst purchase membership tickets before making en-Vriasj-a firm .being cowstdered as one .person, but only one member of the firm will be adnuttedV.to-tbe grouads on the-ticket that allews the firm to compete. 2. Articles that are tfce product of the soil must be entered io tbe name of tbe producer, and animals-oust be entered- by-and in-tht naee of the twner of tbe sawe.. All; artisleathat are the restik'oCnieoheuaal.or artistic skill aaay be entered in the name of the artist, -contriver, or by their agent 3.- G the entry of each article or 'Unimal.atsdllbe furnished to-the "uihibilJi . deaignaff iig; Tho number of the entry and class, which card must be attached to tbe article or animal and remain so during the fair.- No article or animal will be assigned- place on the ground until the entry hu been Bade as above stated, and sasseaaaia ou exhibition' during -the 'Fair. 4.' Ne-orrycaa be madeairerlO o'clock of the second day of the' fair, except in case of unavoidable, deten tioa.- 5. A single animal may be exhibit ed Mnglr, aa oae of a herd or ptrf and in swerpatakeo, but bH wA br otherwiK entered in more iu one claa or lot. 6. Entries of Thorough fcreds muH be .xtatemcnls and copks f such cligrect as are rctturcd by tF.'e award iiif committee and must be delivercil by the secretary to the awarding outn mittec. before awards are made. i. nxntmioTH are expecteu ai a ...-.- . i . ii times to give tbvir oecvary attention to whatever they may have on exhibi tion, and at the clo.wc of the Fair, to take entire charge of the same. Dili gence will be used by the officers of the society to prevent injuries, but in no case will the society be responsible for any damages or lo-s that may occmc. 8. Persona desiring space for th- L exhibition of articles- not enferevi for comTfJyion eas ha?e it alloftedby ap plying te- tKe secretary, giving name of article, owner anl space required. y. All articles not enumerated in the premium list, will be entered in their appropriate class and' if found worthy will be awarded a diploma or premium. IXV1TKU OL'KSTS. 10 The officers of the Agricultur al And Mechanical Societies, and mem bers of the Press ardxepectfuHy invi ted to attend the Fair without furthew notice. AWARDINO COMMITTEES. 11. Awarding Committees will be selected from various sections- of the C(;U ity, and notified ef their appoint ment on or before- fhc Srst day of the Fair, at whicfi Jrittie they will be fur nished with premium-lists by the sec rctaay. Members of the awarding commit tees will report to the superintendent of classes at one o'clock1 n JT. of the day for awarding premiums on the dass in which thy arerlected tojudgc. Nio article or animal that may be deemed unworthy shall be entitled to a premium, bat in all arises where there is no competition1 a second' pre mium' shall be awarded to articles worthy of a premium. Awarding committees wUI; report to the secretary a soon as practicable after viewing the articles on exhibition Red ribbons shall designate 1st, aud Iblue ribbons 2d premiums. Premium List of trie Webster Co. Agricultural. Society. .TO-'BE HELD IS BED CLOUD SEPT. 19, 20, AND 21, 1IT6. CLASS 1. HORSES. Best stallion 5 years old A. over 5-00 2d besl 2 50 Beat btalliou 4 years old !c under 5 3 00 2d best 1 50 Best roar.- 5 years old and over 4 00 2.1 best - 2 00 Best mare 4 years old and under 5 3 00 2d best 1 50 Best horse or mare 3 years old & under 4 2 50 2d best 1 25 Best horse or mare 2 years old & under 3 2-00 Voo 5 0O 2 50 4 00 2 00 4 00 2 IK) 3 00 1 50 2 00 1 (HI TOO 50 .TOO 1.50 3 00 1 50 3 (HI 1 50 3 00 1 50 3 00 1 50 2d be.,t Best brood1 marc and colt' 2d best Be.-t span draft horses 2d best Best suan draft mules 2u best i Best pair roadsters any age 2J best Best pair carriage horses 2d best Be&t single buggy, hotee 2 best Best saddle honc 2.1 best .Best trotting horse 2d best Best pacing horse 2d best Best Jack any age 2d tast Best Jennet " " " 2d best AWARDINO COMMITTEE. S. Kerschner, Gienwcod Preoinct. W. N- Richardson, Red Cloud, " L. C. Olmsted, Inavale, 44 IjADY eqi:estriansiiip. Best management of a-horse in saddle by a lady, Fancy riding bridle. 2d best. " 44 whip. Best management of 2 horses in har ness, Carriage whip. 2d best Di lorn a. Best management of 1 horse in har ness Carriage whip. 2d best Diploma. AWAtTDINO OOMMima R. B. Fulton Wakttti Creek precinct. W. W. Brewers Red Cfcud- ,4 Francis Snow, Glenwood 4t Dan Ross,-Superintendent of class CLASS 2.. CATTLE. Thorough Bred Cattle. Best bull 3-yeaN old and over $5 00 2d best 2r50 Best bull 2 yean oHad'aader 3 4 00 2d best 2 00 Best bull 1 year oldad-oader 2 3 00 2d best 1 50 Best bull calf 2 00 2d best 1. 00 Best cow 3 years old and overr 500 2d best '. 2.50 Best cow 2 years old and under 3 4 00 2d best 2 00 Besuhcifer r-yearold and under 2 3 00 54ea4' 1-50 Bestbetfe-calf f 2:00 2d bestv i oo Best cowaad calf 5-00 2d best 2,5 NA-TTTES AXlTOtiDESj Best butt 3-jears old and over 4 00 2d bea. 2 00 Best bail 2-yeaw old ted under 3 3 OU 2dcesr 150 Best btcU l.year- old ed under 2 2 00 j 2d best 1 (K) 100 Best buH ea&' 1 - ;tf .beat. - 50 B-t cow o year old and ever 4 00 2-1 bust 2 0 lie? cow 2 jtnrt cJ an-i under 3 3 5i best 1 .VJ Best Kifer I year oH A under 2 2 2.J beat 1 ! Ik.-t h-ifcr calf 1 ! 2-1 bc-t Jo Be cow and carf -t H) 1 beat 2M AWARUINM COMMITTKE. , n,, ,r,t .:-i,..,r ."--t urviui hmi-vh John I5urtis, UeJ flow!. L. N H-lon, Hitin. G. V'. Hummel, Sup'C CUv 2. CwASH 3. SWINK. Pound China or Magee. liest boar ? year old and over 3 2d best 1 50 Bet pair )igs 6 mouths old and under 1 year 2 00 21 bot I'M IJest pair pips under 6 months old 1 50 2d best 75 Best ow and lrtter of pig- not over I munths old - oo 21 best I -0 HEHK?lllHKi rUFTKH WIMTK. S'tiit' a altar. AUAHPINO CoMMlTTf.E John Luverty, Batin precinct. Jtmes AUabaugh, Walnut Creek " Sam'l King, Oak Creek CLASS 4. SIIKKl'. Best buck atty age 3-,40 2d beat I 50 Best :we any ag) 3 oo 2d tc 1 5o Bet flock of not bvs thnn 5 4 oo 2.1 best 2 oo A V.'A ItIM N COM M I lYrVR. J. Henry Hobart, Oak Creek. H. C. Minnick, Harmony. Judson-Bailoy, Guide Kock. Ira rtlceiicr, Sup t -f Cla-- .Vaud f. CLASS 5. PtH'l.TltV. Best coop of chickens not le. thnu sir. 1 00 2d-le.st r'M' Best pair turkeys- f 00 2d be?t 50 . Beht uair jftcse i 00' 2d beat 50 Best pair ducks 1 oo 2d bet 5o AWAKOINU COMMnTKK. L. 11. Luce, Inavale. A. Scott, llai , uiouy. J. D. Leach, Bed Cloud. CLASS 0. Ac:uin;i;ri'HA. i"tniCt"rs. Best quality and yield of white wheat, not le.-s than 5 acres-. $4 Oo Best uualify and- yield of Bed wheat, not less than-1 acres... 3 00 2d befit 1 50 Best quality and yield of oats not' less than 2 acres 3 00 2d best I 50 Best quality and yield of barley not less than 2 acres 3 00 U DitftsL 1 i) Best quality and yield of rye not lrcw trifiri ?irrw .i-lWS 2d be.-t- I 50 Bert specimen of buckwheat 2 00 2-1 best - I 00 Bet quality and )ield of corn not less than 5 acres 3 00 Largest display of vegetables ..... 2 OO 2d best I 00 AWAltlMNU CO.MMI ITKK. I.-aac CowLy, Gienwood. Alexander Walker, Inavale. George Simpson, Guide Rock.- CfiASS T: SIISCHI.LANEOI'S. Best potatoes not lesi tban'f'bu'. of any one kiud. Kach 25 2d best diploma Best wheat, oats, rye, barley, and corn, not less than i bushel of either. Lacb 50 THE NEW MBSiirfTr aMMH99S!7CC?HU?aB9Haata. 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The constractioff of tfceissthiae is hxscd upo a jrsorlc o( untrue ad uocjcall-rf sim plicity. eoaipriMns slatl levers worldag upoa ctKcS. Tbe bearing are lew, aai tkey are hardened and polishe- The machines are made at our near wcrlcs ia throty of N'ewart. N. J., rrhh new special (patented) machinery and toots; ortssurted exprefly t -vuzxaptiih wtui we fw oier. Ev-rtMiehinr I'ltlltj ttfrrrtrtrit-' "DOMESTIC "SEWING ftftCHIftE CO., P$-v "Yorlc nnrciiic"jifi70. FASHIONS terxi ice iz-nnz h. lacii o-na giirziLs- .L3 iok highest Ulebt aivtthe bc&cTSt ia all derertnents. a?4 the best Idea oflSe mott'skiUraT nicxiiste;, both at home 'and abroad, we are enabled to atu'n results &r above the reach of the avafaa dress-maker. Our stvtes are alvrav th- UteS ind best. Our clejalT-illBrated catalogue raailid :o ay lady seadins are resu with her addre.. A;ea wataI everywhere. " DOMESTIC "SHWINC MACHINE CO., raftw To .2c and CliiJi;j:o 21 bct dpl- ! Bct dLj5y of caHnxe-.""' , 2d bct Jlploaj ; IU-t men of vine product j each 2d b&st . ...... dlvma AW.tntj. crviirrxiu Joun McCal'um. G?cnwf-v.l , T7. Kfnny. Walnut Crltk , Cba Man ?cr, bnl CtouiL Ulircr H Iuwa. John U. W'ilfeo: Hp't." CH t and 7. CI.AH-- -. Ut -ieciuju jilt embroidrrj' 50 . I I - . .lt..L..... Hct siwiuiea wumed ebr.iderr AU 2d lct cioiua rmiuu..of-i nt, rtM. will bf awarded on all article- crm within this cUv and not mmwl aboc aw vkimvo i .Mirrrr. Mary Holcomb. Walnut Crok , Mr W. W. Brewer. Krl ClotSii . .t. A. M.Talbot. OeHc hack. CI.AS '.. .. ... ... Bat quality butter not lu. lhu 5 "iJ bcl dipian'! Best qiiility chrce .v.......... 50 21 bt'st dttUumi Best .-pecimon of bytiey V" 2d Iki dip) tui Bot wheal broad "k 21 bet diplom.t Bc-t brown bread ) 2d bc-t iliplouia Be.-t fruit cake 5o 2d oO.-t Iitdoiu.i I're.-erve.-. jelly, pick lu- .nd all arti- eles coming wthin tin? cb-t and -.ot cuuuiera el, each 25 cenH .r diploun Greale.it variety ciuucd fruit 7 21 best dipl.Miia A'.VAHDISO niMMITTKK Mr- Ih Ho'dn-lvr. Walnut Cn-.-l , Mr-, fj If. r.UiT, fnavule , lr-. I. W. Tull.-ys. B-d Cloud. Mr.-. tJ. W Kiucht, Mi- Iur.i Dixon, Mr-. Win. , ,I.icL-on, Sup't." Cla-a .- and 'J CLASS iiV Bo.-t exhibit ion of cut flowers one of Vick'.- !"lor:il (.'l.roino-i. .ii i. . . .it. .i. The tbmers not to be mud. up in boipieta, but exhibited scpuratoiy ami named. AVAIttMN(i rMM"ITT.K. Mi;r Alexander BeutlV. Inivult f.cvi Monte, and J!u V.,n. K. .-on, Bed Clouif . Mr-J.i.-k I SAM'L GAKUKRl JUUS $rolli5i!!5- ...r t.r.im.lif in lln- :n '. t..'rl tl &'.'"ad.:- Ur J S nEAi;i:ii jtr Drv 1mUk and Groceries. BOOTS and SIIOIOS Hats? Caps. & lit adu J fade Clnlhing ! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. 5TfE OS A CALL. ONK & ALL Sam'l Garber Red Iiii1. Xcb 47-d Double Thread Lock-Stitch Machine.. S.l"TJfG-Bt-rr tbe tDtnrtle" per Pa !i ion. thnM'TTl-haad perfect-fitDast cxtoscej can be pilaqcf, at a Ian;e saricK ia MONET t thore tslw ctfrAcrto ffiake.cr werrj iHBV9EaTaHa'Xr9HHaBiHaValHHHIHiHMHI BAUM'S KKW CHICAGO Md I! I sr.irr nv.tr.iv-. Nt ! r : Tt r tmk rr RED CLOUD, 1VEB. CALICO. CAMBRIC-. rfQCK. CHKMtiTV. .AfN?0()Ks. CKKTONNK, l..WX:s rC)Tl()NAl'?. JA5 1 1 KM KK K?'. DK1. t N , OKY Keiul.V .ntlo I'lotM llooln & Nlif. and rmitttni: t thr hut .rGKKATLY I'.KPl CK1 PHlt KS. It will pay r u t tHih- m til saw! r Wfow 4 wh.-rc A fitptily iauata oxtl.a t U. OfTL Ml I -5. . a trial ami I l MB "M"' ' Urp th LtXt I9 amllUrcWatMP ' - " k t Kiver. Tbanling ibr Public ?r b rpcctlu! ltl tKi!: WTi. P. S. Honest Market Price paid for an kn $ sf Country Produce, Hides and Fsrrs CL1AS. i:. JONKS, Juniata IMcbraslia. zzizzk'jz a::: r.7A:L "Za-z:. ::: DRY GOODS, NOTIONS KATS, CAPS. Tinware Qucenswarc? ! , j ' ' GROCERIES AN PROVISIONS. Ililirnt iali lkrir lr.il for -'rjitn rr ( ty J-? J j ij j j ! .1 G. Pittr b.i iu-t rw it. I-ivi-r brought tc tin- " :i ". mil price!.-. T. G (Ecafurrrirs 'lliiffiif.Jiuur w-nfr-iutirtT Splendid Cicps f HARVES Best Harvrtiig Mu.l.'tl' it." ! MCCORMICK SKLr-itAIvKS. HKOI'l'KBH arnl MOW Kit-. The marhirif combine all t Ho mo'l""" irtt.ent warranted to give perfvet .itifu.ttH, or m mc i D'xt''Yr nnp'oii vrvr i?ll br i lr iftMi T ! '" f of tin- i-onntr la.t cuuiuH-r. and did iHiir w lw'rr ikai f . -,"..! t .. L .. -1 ,1 L. ... L I. . CIiui -. ill I lie ur:u. j Hirrc .(. o! liarl;-r .-tore, on xlUiliii. readv for buine-. aid lo t Vm ...ml. ft NEW HARDWARE STWKK WHOU-'KALE AND fJKTAlf, . MJTCftELL & MORUART Have opened a nevr Vne atT'l have jut n-ivid f..l.aud' &','' 4 stock of IIAItlMVAKF, iiilh r.V t.irtctiUrA FA KM I NO IOOLN COAL and WOOHFTOVH' W't have aU aim Sbrprorrtf. I with o'r Store Ve manufacture Tlrr. Copj.n V Sl.ct Ir W Our Stoelc i. LA B I and well aborted, and v - witt deal a a ' as any house Tet ol Ltvoln. Call and See Before Opposite 'the Lnirbi-r Vaid Red Cloud. - - ltfe'braIa VALLEY HOUSE. J. C WVARIVIIR. Prop- , Is alwaf-ri.'jy to attend Trind malt cOtofortslle bi- patroa. Til Hotel is eutlrely new, J7injj been filtrd up for tbe tiprw purpose of tbe travelim. public a STAGE LEWES FOR THE P.AILKOAI) ON MONDAY WEDNESDAY, i FKIIAT OF KACH WEEK ATT O'CLOC ' ICrE to Have the BEST STAELE Wes of Lnncolrr. Always kecpinx OQ hztri a ?1 supply of IF AY JkR" t,Ali- ' Also a jcood conv ence for the from thi.- place to any'other at reasonable rate. ItHS f'loud, IT' .N A.N KINS JAru.NUT GKASPCUrTll' JK.N.N5. KIT AU. I!.H( .TI.S - lff. llf r 4 li , , -HrrhH, nj General fr!t icharcise j at J 3tri,', I Lt. BAUIV. r: "fj jj ' 'j ( ) f ) ) ) 1 ' .1 :Lr Jw -! i.' r I Rec! Clcud. Nclrisra X ill j. - ' " IIARVKKTKKS . - i Hf.Tiy or miwmt ." nu r'lttrpci op." ktlJUM-U Mill i- I '. Purchasing ElseffcerS. purpose of cCafffiaj fkH&gcn ek. ta. y. o "tV ' ,--? ,: ' Iff' l"-" &m --lj tj-xrsy- f- wmm . : it,. s-Cjfo-' tSSS3S&!n.l "ITTTn'"' 7r . eflMtoir5 ZA