THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. Tiiri:.siA7 nv. l'.'iu v , . Onceopy 1 j'ear, I Inc rii'ij in t'lth-, t lri c'ijv . .? 2. O'J l.'MI .... " Oiiifjiui Directory CO SOKE.-..-1 ON A I.. S r-i'i I .rk Uoi?ricj. I'.S. dilator. V. Hitchcock. Oni-tha. U. ft. Fenator. I. ..-enw CroUi.j.j. Kenc-entative. KXE;UTIVK. MLA.S'JARi'.KK. (5'iv.rnor. Linj-olri. !!ri,t,..Tjt,'huck. acc.r.l . au J. 15 Witon. Litilu. ..:. Mcl'.ri.l. .lu'iii'ii. Traur:r. j ...l.t.., ' J. M. .McKcu.ie. Lincoln. Sui.l'ub. Itistruc JCDICiAKY. C.... Ii. I...C 'ma!ia. Chief J etire. : ..i,l;it!i?t.S-br'kaf:ityJ L An.-ociate Jus. riain'I Max troll. IMHtamonth i WEjJSTEK county. J. A.TiilIejs. E. H. .lone. I. W.TuIlryg. H. '. Mill. J. ft. ;ilhttn, C. C. Coon. W. i:. Thorn. ;. V. Mull. ) K. M:ttt.--otl. r J. H. Ilobart. County 'Ierk. Trasurrr. Prohatf .'uIif. Sht-riff. School t-ui.'t. I'ornner. County Surveyor County "oRiu:i.-;iinyrH. IIlTCncorrC' ileeJ:ir:itiun in hi-' lft Mteceh at Oiiiuln. tlint in. ifi' of the nprxHiti'iii lie will ha re--Icctel, sav ours of-tviinticf' arid liniL'a'I'H'io. IoWA li-ilay- lierol.l tiinod loyalty by rullinij up a maj irity of "):;.) 0 fur Hiy.san.1 UMi-.-l.-r. I).U. 5!UU.K!tf II-i-MM!J, ttiutlM'b eil in the eli-ctioti over M.-r- llawh-y jirrl Iliitehin-on the Cruise sin-1 len ueiutiu iioiniii(.e fur reprr'tif4 ive in A'laiiis county. It is a di-i.nm-ful feature of Ne-)ra-ic:i ioliti:, tliat on the eve of the national election, the j-euior S'-nutor of Nebra-ka takes the stump 1 make- no mention of the prineijile- of the republican party, or the can-liiates for the )resiilenc3T, but confine.- hiiu-fi-If Minply to a defense of his own character. We regret the Comniis-ioncr con (est in this county. Mr. Vance wa the regular nominee, and Mr. Luce might have easily .secured the same had his name been brought before the convention. It is to be regretted that the convention took a ay action on the subject, but receiving the nomination, Mr. Vance should have received the support of the party at lea-t. The matter suggests however the propriety of making no more nominations for county officers iu which no political interest inheres, it might bo fr to allow full scope for indepeffdebt' caudilatcs. It ?cems unfair to nom inate a man and then support an in dependent candidate. Douglas county has elected dem ocratic members of the Assembly and Senators. The Hitchcock light dis organized the republicans and permit ted the democrats to carry the county. It looks as if the friends of Hitchcock WMuid rather give victory to the- dem ocrats than drop Hitchcock, and the enemies of Hitchcock would rather let the democrats carry the day than sec Hitchcock win. Since the Hitchcock matter is so diatrou- to republicanism loyalty to the party demands that it be dropped, and that the Senator withdraw from the fiht. 2!ccticn Seturns cf TTetster Craaty. Kep. Detu. Greenback. lied Cloud 17.J 10 tluide Ruck I2 14 tt'ahuu Creek 20 ; Inavale 47 2 Harmony 27 o4 ('Ten wood ;51 o Jiatin o2 I'otsdam l.S 21 Oik Creek ol 8 Stillwaicr 41 !2 Totals )9. 110. i-'. Total majority ;5S1. Welch ran four votes behind, Gar ber 10 vot s ah 'ad, and the Stite ticket generally gaiued about eight vote. (Jilham got one vote more than the republican strength, an Mclmire got 14 votes less than the democratic strength. The contest between L. II. Luce and Y. J. Vance was of considerable i-'c 1 intere.-t, and we give the vote on Commi.-iouer iu the several pieciict-: Jled Cloud, Luco If.'. Vance 14. iititle Kock Yalnut CieeL lu a vale Ilaruiony Glenwood J-Juttti Polsdaui O ik Cre'k Stiiiwater i ' -Mi 25 3 31 IS -IT 10 20 4 23 y ol 24 24 i; - I .. I Totals 400. 1 t4. ti'. i. .... ...i.. ,.!-. ..tr t eosiei euuiii aiviiunii; iu lijoiu ... tyre s supporters ..i- otiiy entitled to , .1 1.1 .... ....,..,.. !..... .1 tn.ee aeiegi . . ' "---'" rountv in the Senatorial Convention, co liiij iu , and yet Webster cou.it ga-.e Hayes 5UU votes while Adam only gave hitn j K 075, and the Kepiblican luj-ority m Webster county was :W."5, while m J Adams it was only :))!'. j V: 'ITiis. i- the :,l. ab-rhir.r .juc-tiun at the pit--, in tiui-j .m 1 h..- betu f-r the pa-t three I..y-. C. .lifting J.-j.-iich- c-arcweir, reeeueJ afaio-l honr.y ! At the l.nurof g.jing to pre--situation ii a- follow- : 1 II tTr.- 4 -wruKKLKl!. IVnn-jrlValiia . . . Ji tno . 1'J U'.iuoi- .. ill .Ma.l.it lu-"tti . . . 1.5 .Mirfjl.iu 1 I'KH ll Wi'con-in 10 M.uri- . . . 7 :i!i oruii 6 Tii.i.rv hm. irK.. w i xric M.i--uri .... !' Iii':ihii. 'I vr.tf-r-t; .. . Ki-ntu-ky "V irvim.t ;-orti.i .N'tirtli Curodii Al o.tiij.i N- JvT'.ry .. I flA .M!nMtif!i , -M.iryi.iinl .'ijneti -ut Ark. in s Vk'iwt V rzini.i. Delegare .... 1 U N. II .iiij;hur .r y j Tin'iiit ....6 iijii-'ota .. I ' ; ",j n.lIl-iU f .. . 1,:h",lB Is1"1"1- t,r.okj .ilra'o ii: I 1-.: 'I.AIMK1 MV MOni l'AMTIES. 1 11 LItX" 4 ! outh Car lina 7 From the aboce it will be eeu that if the J'epublican liave carried all three of the States claiui'd by both parties, namely, Loui-iana, Kloiiia and Sou'h Carolina, Haves and Wheeler will have one majority in the electoral colle, but, if :hev carry either of the States in question, Til- dtn and Hcndrick, will have a major- tyinthe electoral college. To -av the k-t-t. the proj c-i i not as en- eouraging a- ..... i.i i:t I :. Nothing definite will pn,bably be I known for the next three or fourdavs it; mvuiu iifti. iu iiuu ii U'ehall hope for the bCst' until something definite i known. It i- impo.-sible to tell at present date who hau been elected president. Theair has been filled with rumors contradictory and irreconcilable. The .-afet figuring is that Hayes has 100 electoiial votes sure. Tilden, I S 1 ; while Honda, South Carolina and . . -. . ... . Louisiana are doubtful. If these lat- ter states give majorities for Hayes, he will have H.'i votes or one majority. If either of them give Tilden a major ity he is electel. A large number of distinguished representatives of both parties have gone to Louisiana to wit ness the canvas of the vote. Next time we vote for a president we intend to live by a railroad. This uncertainty is unpVi-aiit. The vote polled lor Senator in this district was heavier than was g. nerally e.-tiiiiated. In Adam.-, Yeb.-ter and Thayer the total was Adam-, J0S ; Web-ter OH"!; I'hajer, .011, total, -112; Of the-e Cilham received lo:r.. Mclntjre, '.0s ; Simonton, 2nii , Tin vote ol Nuckolls county ha. nutV' t been ascertained. But reliable SLi"? - - -ii JwWUjf v a l.lliltllll 111. ihuiiViIu la. ItiiiifXOUuty, making (Iilham'a maj ir over Mclntyre, 216, over Simonton about JU(i. Tom Vollentine of" Kiverton, wa beaten iu the race for representative by Bush by 00 majority. Vollentine was the candidate of the Land office at Rloomington. Thanssgivisg ?roclaaa:ica. I?v the Governor of tin State of Nebraska. Tb.e l'resident of the United States having designated Thursday, the :50tli day of November, 1-70 a.-, a day of thanksgiving and prayer to Alinichty God; and believeing we have abundant cause for thankfulue.-. for the mani fold meicie- and blessings bc-towed upou us a Slate, and as individuJ. during the pa.-t year: Therefore, I Silas Garler Governor of the State of Nebraska, do cordially iMuimend to the people of this Slate the observance of the day so app tinted, iu such man ner as will manifest their gratitude to the Giver of good. Iu te-tim y whereof I have hereun to set my hand and caus-d the seal Great Seal of the State of'Ne- Irr.-'-a to be affixed, at Line lu this sixth day oi November, A. 1). 170 SIlas Gakmeu. By lhe Governor: Bitu.xo Tzscnuciv, Seetotary ol State The Lincoln Journal wants the State press to express itself with re gard to the lvpublieau members of the next legislature holding a caucu.-, nominating their candidate for U. S. Senator and then uniting in hi sup port so as to excluJe the possibility f the democrats elect inc the senatoi. It is a little difficult to see wiiete toe dauger of a uemocratic victoty j comes in. The democratic strength is less thau our third of the legislature. So that theie is no possibility oi their , . , , eectimr a senator unless thev vote lor sOme rOMUbllCai) Cautlldate, With SUlh- ' eiPtit rnm:lil:i..'in .treni'i'i tn ivni tlr ... .w,.- w....0 .W ...M ...w , day. tri.: i i i-. - x uis caucus scheme nas a;-j a sus- . ; . picious apearauce. Senitor Httch cock is a candidate for re-electiou. ; There is considerable opposition to him .n rli ri.nnl.IUn .v.-ct. 'i'i,;. ... : -.p.. ,..... jk-. -j- ui. u- ; ....:.:... ..l t.:.. i : i luisiii'ju is aisy vert i'iuci anu iuieuse. i Hitchcock despairs of secariug a ma jorjty ot votes except as the rcpubii- . ...... wns Whi,,ped into his support. It " , tbijuii-vj W 1UILJ bV -uiVvf. 1J1U1 XIU rpnnnoc -u I'Afnc rr a anr him w . eantiot find 59 supporters He iuut rc-.-ort to some expedient to give more ' strength and consequence to his lac- liun. Ifih-c-uicu-l Jij.llam! la!lthsn--.ib':cii- enter inl i, 41 I vote- wiii uSn-e t uuiVr him the re- ! publican nuuiiiiee &r can it late. Ko- ,erin;r lhe j(l c.,ovenli a in lhc cb. ,,... .-., . dUtti V UIV i JMIVUI . - j hopes to whip in c.,ugh repirdican- l0 secure !i- elt ctii. I a this ray it v.t-i to cive would f n y re'i!re J! hi:u the tkctiin. Hut a k" number ibuii tbii wiiluffi , of -upp rirl- -rally the cie with ' .uppo.-e. a- i- gen'' cjiucu-, t!i-t there be not a full at- tendance. Let only .-ixty be pre-ent, then ..1 will be a maj Tity and give him the uouiinition, And, on the ca'i- eu .-y-teui, wdl in-ure bi-e'.ectim It is ea-y, therefore, to .-ee why Hitchcock .-hould de-irr a caucu-, but the qiie-tioii pre-enu-. itaeif in a UiO r- ( ! ent light to the oppouects at' Hitch cock T- J : local writer in the Chieau'O Tim ' '-I'nt.y talk ot the after clap - I:; Thela-t wanl meeting ha been . '- . "f- "l u ----- 0I t,lC n,,"-v , ( '-- meeting no h.nger excite.-, the j ; cerebrum of the intJigent voter ; no j oi.eer does the amber beer tili.it the -j - - - -'roaJ-of ,hu ruJ,; -011 ol l,,il The vocal velvet of lhe tuneful Bohemian ' no 0,,l-,pr ,lll--!s je tympanum witn it.-, weet uiumc, and the -oft murmur- I .'' "" I"--""' , of the Scandinavian pohtieian i silen- ! 'hl1 f;,r,,lt'r- a'- t;,r ?uvt'ra! -u'ar; ; ced. The haughtv !.! no longer conm-cted with the ed. tonal Mail of j descants upon the .palitie of ave.-,',K W--tN Hi kaI. .ha, beeono- .lin.-kiand Wheeleiafky, nor advo- ' ""'"" ol.' l!.iat .",p,U T .i i i. mi 1 1 i ' Kami and tamilv klv, and hui , cates the election of Iillenoif and j l'"'"'ul - - ' Hi - i - i .i.i , : it teorL'ani.ed it upon a firmer ba-is thati ! endnck.ovich. 1 fie pa.t ri-e- be- , " . foie us like a dream." The .-weei aroma of the candidate.-,' cigar, hang I . ... like the mi,L-of Indian Miu.mei upon the olfacturie-, and the redolent breath of the voter cljng-i to the memory like ivy to the oak. The wand of prog re-s has touched the piimaryand the bar room. Tho melancholy d.iy, lmvc come, llii-sailoi il the je.ir-. Fur they have plutarr. h th barrels uj Ainl !lJt olTon tree boer.. In the bitter das which are yet to come the man with a Tilden no.ie. and Hayes mouth, and a ca-t in hi- eve portentous of Cooper and Cary, will -train his threadbeate coat aero..- hi .-hirtle-.- brea-t. and, a- he rcmarkc. to the bar teder that it i.i hardly coid enough for an ovei coat, will think ol the lime when candidates were proud j to grasp him by the hand, and when the bar keep-r would re-pond to his demand for the .-wvjl jiice of the sod corn. The change is an abrupt and a violent one. All cla e- of society will feel ;t. The wife of the candidate will become u-Jiiuaiutcd with her hus baml. and the song of'ifu. ...i.. i--,- with hiccough obligato will be -tilled. No longer wiil the politician, fatigued with the weaiying labor- of th politi cal headipiai'er-, thread his deviou way home among w.n ei.ng lamp po-ts and puadiillL-dauciug fence-. The limber-limbed husband can no longer explain to hi- devo.ed spouse, while he waits for the hat rack to come ariUind, "J had ' ter work on 'er com mittee 'in dear." Now the lodge anil -...i....;..-.. .,' .;n r..;., I i4 i,irim .j- v.iuom iiiviiL win 11..11111 i their influence as soother nf ni'irti'il ' ite The embera wlndi once burned ! brightly at the ward head nrters are ' black and cold, and before them the brokened voiced politician w:ll no longer spread tho coat tail. Rigmne will go crazy over the piedominance of campaign" uniform in their pur- chases, and the flaming lamp which " cist its llorid beams athwart a -ea of mud as it swunn above the brawny , shoulder of a "Minute Man of "70." , will " condemed to an ignoble ret ling p.lace. The rattle of the sh.-ep ekin and the shrill -iu:akiug fife have ' But the sable cloud has a silvet liti- luing. arm aim ianng nienti.-nip ; lmvii nrnirii mi liottfn.iii tlio i..m I.ii- ' uuwxb.w.u u- v.....ti. im. "".u..a.r of the opposing parties, and much ; truth has been spoken for the good of j the country. S me very intereting i scraps of personal history have been given to the world, and not a candi- , jl-tf.l it -ll rtTT-itA rtl'f if flir n)iiiieiiirt without a strengtbened chancier and a firmer belief in the goodne-s of ' human nature. The erisi- ha come, and now -ome ptovion mut be ma le .. . . . ,. . , for US Uiaintamatice. J hat Will keep tl,.. ,i..,;,im renin ..,..... ;nn W..W ....i.-.. ....... .......... ... A boy w a seen to sil Idenly shoot ,. ci i i i ont of th ti i.ir of a hou-e and .-cram- bletothetor, n"a Inch bo-ixd f. nee on to int toji n. a lii.l uoaiu unit. . His mother was iu-t an in-tant too , ii-, . late to catch him. an 1 coiil-m inc the i . , . - , , i i . j I'"-"" sma-ncr oeniuu ner, -uv lojteu 'Come down, dear Wi'ia o, and we'll cut that pie,' she con-inued. Vou can't f.u.l me a cents worth he answered, hitcmng along. t -Wrtn'r i-i-iii itr'it iviirn t.i..i P.triti.r " v " v - "" "' ' -"" --- -' j- - o a minute . he pleaded. 'I tell vou it's uo ue. he exc: li.ned "Until I am thoroughly convinced .. . . .- -u r i n th:lt -V0Qr mte-tious are p eihe, I -hail - . d mv attitaue. She trW the ma-her at him. mi.-. ed, and entered the hou.-e to wait for , f buiii-er aud thirst to bring him down. K., .,...:. I. .:i, .. 1 ..:.!. IVER THE NEEDLt. THU3 ENABU'lG ll if. ..... ! T 11 III 1 fl ll 'i T V j T. f t ujt iu u-wi ;uu it. in .1 suii.w a.ia saiu . EW THE HEAVIEST MATERIAL W.TH LI -. - .rnlD.ctovcr. imn--n.iC2a.l rani: ' ' , I l-:il III ll J v -. v . - n...n nn.n .1.1: ' OltA! Ffi PAE. II ts'venY 5SYFLE :N IT? '': en !onhrl:r -.rnri- -t nrnSt.-ihl -...xl i 1 vu.i. un u uai luj.. )NSTn-JCTIOH. DURABLE AS IBO-: f.i - j" . . , ... ' ..l 'Not jes now!' replied the hw teel can make it. all it; v.-ap.-.; '" -'-- wB.t..ii .he- - "-' i AHTS CASE.-HAR3ENED Cri bitt'-. - o- i-.. , stickini: out hi.- tcneti at her. gemclLY PPO."-E.j v.ih HtA'.S fc ti-..,.-..! r.-..r..--. r ....., .i..i , ' IK Ho-lingor,!.' How near on- r. . wr wx- ? P""r"" i'or of rep.--en.ing .VucW. wtW j io -- '-- Vgil.tur-. That Urge a-m.ric vote w .V oelo 1- coao-r. ' ailei. a-U omlvaWK. by d: affcetel rcpobltcan. w stul iosS c:eut l out nu-.iSer the "rinij. whi Ii the i-!u"ii n j iov ! to cD'i; of :ajony uf :h- vo't- ii ih cjunty "--a' w,-nvr the defeat of i-n. M !, t-1 " 1 Jtint the -uoV"'i.l l-iii i. ii'e i- -o goi a mtnaMr 'ti.hiiii - Kenu-a v Times Sufi. K l.v m.dhm.1, N.v 1-t. 17'".. ) t Complain: l.avmir been entered at thi Othee bv.Jame- Klelt airaint Kd- win Mo-her. for abandoning lfom- .-tead Kntry, No. 2J. dated May 7th. 1-71, upon the North We-t qu ir- ter.-iteMin 1 5. Tjwn-'iip '. Ninth ! Range 1" W't-t, in Web-ter Cuiuf. .j Nebiaka. u ith a view to the ct.u.J' .,,,,, ..f ,;,! ct-y :he aid p.irtie- are Lt.ri;,.y 5uwm..n. to aPp. ,r ., th O.B.-e n th- Uth day uT Decern- ber, I -.r,, at V O e.oek A. L. c n- -!"'- :i ,"nnM1 "---"-" .....- mg .atd aileed abandom.-nt. V.km Kit Katon, R.vi-ter. liM. ti lMKi: ini-t. . uoceiur The H K-IKItN Kl MAE. - j , ever lii'totc It i. now i;reany '" I' ;i"" " "" :""1 :i,,,J l i it .i ii . i -. . , ei.tonal -tali ami -t ..i i-wiini m. - r - .. - r- I I- f . "I , to be found on any acneultural paper I m the country, ll i al-o the Uiam pioti of cheap tran-poraf ton an 1 e.iu..l ! justice to e!a-es. I .mtuiifluig u- practical inf irnntini on Ruial alTiii- witli it entert iiiiim: ati-l ml! uctive literary depaitm -nt, make it the mot complete farm and f'nnih New papt r extant. The price i-$-j per year, with rctef'70 free to ui w subscribers, Adilre , Westeiin Ki'itvi, Cimc;o I i.i.. 5- -t-Tf A".,-- Ofa Chii-tion Convention to be held at lud Cleu-j, Nov. 17. 1 -., -70 KltlPAY EVrM.NC , .... ti m ii. - i !:..) 1.31. Dl.vutioiial e-erci-e-. Andre.- of welcome by RVv. A Maxwell. Topic for con-ideration . Conecia'ion, open by Kribie ari 1 Mr.- C. Smith. MiCLl.anCoii- Rudiie-s SaIUIMi-v' ''"- '.: oO 1. M. Devotional exerci-e. Titjiic: wl at relation doe- the work of the liii bear to that of tl.e miui-tn opened bv .1. K. Smith and D. Kct. Al'TEIlNdON. 2, P. M. Devotional exereie.-. . 'lopic: How can the chn-tiati work , , , , .. ,. thtoughout the county be more fully advanced, open, d 'vRlv.. Kiikwo,.-! and .1. T. Miluer. Kv. tiing e"ereie if thouirht plop. per. All (hii-tijii- . f whatever tie- , :. :....:. 1 ... t. . .. .... lo'itiniiiuoii ;nu tti iieu to ne pre-eiu ....,1 . ..,,: .:, ... . ;.. ,:, . .. , ... .: !,n,i p;"ttcpatc m toe ecetct-e-. I;re.hrc.. '" n.liLorin counties :m V i-'-- By iue-t of Cbristnn worker Q " p W L gb 8 ffl ' f gl tl lJ 2 ? B ATTAINED AT LAST! i TRIAL Will IKS'JRS I7G POPULARITY EVERYWHERE. &W;A - RTfli'' VV-?N 1 i'. .-.I .- vtt -s-yrt-r -j -.-; - .- -i.. iKTJiri-i-i'l.fiJi ! '.'.' xj g va FJZG WH" FS Vi ff&f ir-i.".-'! .. ' im 1. - Ir i Ji, ?J I gJXE 5BSIILS SSWIS6 MuEFJSIi When onco usel will retain hs ETQ' KACrnTra2 '' v---U-- IuA-w-.-J.-l Cta, nd ronr olil-fnsrilonetl enmber-ome .eaT--rMucin;,woiunn-l.iMI-!gmaii!ni o n. and we will allow cm is"25 lor it, s j,art payment lor one ol iuig. IT IS CELEBRATED FOR ITS ADVANTAGE?. THAT IT IS ONE OF THE LASf.EST SEVVI'l IACHINES MAritlFACTURCD. ADAPTED AUr.r 0 THE USE OF THE FAMILY OR THE A0n. hop IT HAS THE LARGEST SHUTTLE, witi. t HOLDS .ALMCSI A SPOOL Of HREAD. . THE SHUTTLE TENSION IS ADJUSTAGI ? (ITHOUT REK0VING THE SHUTTLE N.ur.l I n iachine. THIS MACHINE IS SO CONSTRUCTED HAT THE POWER 13 APPLIED DIP5CTL- AKINU UP LOST .'of-TiC .. SO V. E A.l ..j IFIEC :m Vcrranting Ever.' Machine for 3 Years UiiuVl lOST ELAEORATELY Onr.'AMcVTEO ANL Rt-T'-tEiT MAChMIE EVER PPCCw..rD. WITH ALL THESE ADVANTAGES. IT 13 ?3t ' U3M 515 TO $25 LESS THaN Oi'HER F'HSI :l;ss machikes. EXC1US1Y5 CCfiTP.OL OF TEEF.ITCKV Gmi 0 AGENTS. EXTRAORDINARY ID'JCE.ME'TS OFrEHr.! OR CASH OR C'i CREDIT. SK.D FOR CTRCLLARS AND TESL53 T3 'J S JS Euclid Avert u c. icFMT- i m ?i.--i '-i r t..-.--.. .,.'.... .;' Miui.y.1 m-Tcn. V. l . . .-. i . - w i LAJ -i..: ""v, -V .--;--,yt" tJTi -.. t.IIie. There t- Vt .1 OOIIMiler.l bit? Ill'.l I .it-gf't'' -' ' -- " .i-f ott-rcmuiil I.i'.'! for hoiue-ti3it .un l" SiV-Zs'- v Jt-2-rC'-J'"'f eini.tioii-. A-3.1 t.ck .-ai-in; i.'n & '&&&&yVP:&r?l .Har.locVe W. irrll. an-l . !r r? w.rTrvt-r-ivtrTti I . 3 ysi ,'d . THIS SPACE KELO.N.JS T' MOWERY &. FARRELL Mm, at 'j a j j r .M V ,1 .H J J (". K. VrTf.lt, IVop p, ,P. ai ...rg-can fin! c..n-iail' ,n, hxi. t Lun'er. Lull, hiug'e. "a-b. l'-.r-ani i!m I-. B uiifj tn a -Pa o er and Mould- ,nn; , s. Pine and Hard wood LUMBER. 5j3J- 117). I' .. ' hr f.i.rfj f fj-fj IH'f f MHl''f . - .-i B -r-i --rs -.--i --l ZLSjOSU t. -tillOp. A Ii If WYI''fi ' it the K.uniture Store, II. I Cloud. &u"S!ia .ng, Shampoing and Hair l uttimr in tl e highest -tle d' the i .. ; '" - l" . ,.,.- rLolI) iV v.-Mini CKN I'KK , i OtSG Uin6. (.-onmcting at R, d ("...: I vilh the Jj,.,.,,!,;,,.;,,, j'lUl.r t -. Lin-- ti,..,,.. ,;.,. ...... ., ... ..i .,,,:,:,. and d. paitni from I:, i ". oil at the -im- time the t. ,.'' from the rautoad r.i in: vi:i:v low. rt r n r. M. r "t t ? T V n t? p P ti rj- -, He Q In llif VVi.rl.in lliv-. , ,-,f ( r ' lll-'l 11 I tl ill Ut .11 If hi fl f ! HI III ll.!' ' ii'iy l.i'i-i- to, in ) in -o i.i .-ii' . iih- 'II i i'i .' i . i . l !! h n f r 1. 1. t lfl-tl'1 If .-!.! Ill .filV town Mr- I II t i f'. tahi- -tiii-vi'o lor I f.e i nitf tii.iI I;..-, ft. i ll.i l.iri.e J ..' . .timi in he I'ui'i"! it-- I t" :ace.. i -'til tl . I.Ien ii.t J j I u -! i ..T-.l . j, rm. lllv ?l ....r ,...,r ,,,. uvr..r , ,. .Jo- Uiti-I to h.iti'-r I, nt ttitiTr.t I'l.iiin'.-tPii ' fltti till (Vt.tetilii.il if Ihe t.re'' l.f'u l.iti i ut I lnl.i :.-ii to.i i-ful'f illie'rtr. i ii Ii-t.nl. I.-. erf lexiv -.'.nit- it rke if hoi. j i- .li t'-i-l r.-.lt llitvrv' III tlo-ir 1 11 ti r -I en l'-iim.il I'.ir h'l.if . ati'l fv .int to Kn.'ff a I l"iit il. An decant i.i'ri"ti'- rafoii .tt.iw mif i-n lli'tmi ietire I- toe-ell -. Itee t" .eh oili the I 'tie Ilur.ilri'.Iili tituf er.-iry of th In 'lep.'ti.ieiiee ot the Ulllte'l "t.t. 4." ,-ie 'Si liv ? ine e. -tf "tie e.iti I.i me :i -ii--. .. !nl .ieiil. tur li'it -li.uv t' 11 .ii. r :iti.I i.ie'ti..' '"'"''' 'r.-l- ..! u ..-rii.fr- ..r- ,.ly..t. i.i hi l i- rvHurir, j i.i- t- i- n 111: Hi i 1 11 ( f.iil r' ii'- h.- o ere tn. w.-ii.,vf itian ' :ii!-iit- who .ire tn.ikiti a li::fi a- ." e-r l.iy :it.l ii.'.iri Now 1- t e tone. i.., : ! Mil. iy K tiieinli. r it ti ni.ttiiiii: tn fr.fe j the Im-iii.--.. in.l. .-m i f..r ur .-t. u r-. lenn. :ili. - Hi I 'Oi-f i'F tHI er. tf to.'li r -en t to nil ho mi.'f . .!. it t. .j.f I otnjileti ..iit'i fii- i.i li.. e If i.i 'ii.l.iet.. ,.,;:,K.. F.,rin. r-aoi tnwh.trn.- nnl'h.e ;t;u';:;;,,'r- mak. ih...iv i t 'In. I'r.MWMU. Ilia-'inn. Port mil. Maim. Weli-tiT Co.. Xuli.. lt in the V.llt-y ot ' the li-: iMiruri. w I iiit'r. went of the Mis- - sutiri stiver mci lournvs in sihio line 011 . ,..:...,,.,, j, I.ll'll. llll!-I-ll' lf.lt .11 It' '!!. .C-l r.uti or -now i.tUit in Hint -pu..ii ko lit !! in t.e't ih:it cuttle lit u ..It tf inter ith ! i- iy or trr.. in. Plenty ! ruin fall- in the -: rttiu .ni'i -tiinnier. Tli- tiinmer- are n..' I. 1 :r-e il.Iy w .tnii. n;1 there i- .iP.i ny .1 en. I ' "re. z c-;ii.-inll . in thw evetunr-. Tli- eo itity firt be-ua to "O il 11 1-To. ! 171 the 1 ..iitity v.i- tiriMiiizf'! ffith.'i pofulation 1 l t. It-;,ou1jiioi' it i.i.ft Let mm .'- .iti'i .i ."i nnii i riju.Er iiit-re.i-inir There ire :it j ri.ent i- 'rKani-c 1 .- h ')! I.-trieU w ithir it- hjiin'trii;- :i:nl sr l.oil fsietuto mi I th- ref'.r. .n:i.It better thurt the 111 ..i, 1 K'itern t.itej. 'I li a...irtiotta''lc .-!'.. I futi S (tirni-he- nearly ertotjsh il..;..) t. 1 .it r.irmer-nn 'nv It. It. !nrtne- mti tie eaily mail" ; r.u-r .h.-"!. . a-th extieti-e ot tfflinsi-very 't'lnil I j it ; eorn.o.it.-. barley. rt.'itoe-. Im. k ttaiar. dt..i al: kiii'I- 'f r ot- an i t rei"'.!.!'--. utv ..-"..m. here with littl'- 'aHor. t" Hti-h'l- .r"..l .-.'rri t t-i th acre i n thilir new . Whent .it ra.'r. i a'.uiit -" Im-heJ- to the acre. Fruit ilu--z tremclj tell. Every farmer ha- hi- .rrhjnl z; nnii;. F'.reit :ri.- ir.-w mi-i'Ily. C tt'.a ..r . fi.i-;.--.rr. wh.tew.rfMl. -oft ma le. .mi' it ant 'th-r Kinl of troe.- rr-.f inu timber t nrsre enough f'irftiel in ;ib-ei: Ithru ar. '-.is nniii:e dlaatstlu i i.-eljr. .l ' a tVt. ; . ir- y..jr live feni '.in le. ai-.'l. .!- ii .m. - fn-I einii!i.tii-nt are! fairvv-ig' - I be J ver if! anI iure-t a.tttr i ul.tiiini -j (-.inir from o to P.O ft-t-J. Th- eo-t i tery i rtii.ili when the f.-Il i- bTt: -Tbe-t- wc... j r. t?i -i y. The tr-.ra- of thie,n- tj are , the !teja' licai arrl jtw :rilrj:.rie. nhii h are ' .-f ii iw- on lb -.nth -rJe of the river. lVl,flll. j,.T r.u " ,!,",; -'' ' lf.il". Jute I'ecry. Ce-iar. . I!..--.-. Ash.an.I oui-ie Ko. V. .-r e'.. iiu-i-. a"th .-iIj are Will., Kii. r..r. r.w-.oj .- - c-kel. Inma.an.l Far,. ;. r .u. i.-r-h r.trtet the routi'r i? tb KJc nr-r an J it- TibBWric. J The -"i! f Veb-tT eejnty i- a, irk. r:eh ' r-;rtabe Imita. The -ciH zr.i-- sr au'ri- w:i. b in- t r..ad jon- - tr resPy t,t-I ..3e. i;t the f.rtter, for year.,:!: 5fc.:rry -.1 or -urtIa itricti'.a n the r-r co-nrie. :rt anT ?o as -ettJ . JIt tl tiu;e tbe-e atrktj are e;.. si -.- t r ch- ; er tr-.n.rt-.rttti n ea-t iil be ? tier el'ii.ite : be-ilthft:!. 'fee 3 r rare ar.'i brv inir. an I -i.-ka"-- ff h3 k aJ : jtmn-t m t -traarer to the jie-.j hre. I Thoeoanty -eat. I'.KD CLriion theft" .irnr. river, r.'tr tf.e eerrer ea-i l and a ..:t!t .-ou:h oi tle center r.or:h au-i ! sttth. In ir ar" ehnne? t" bnirj-r tonvfj every nrnn hoftril-. Th- r. ttatrt around i. u --j t- to war .tr.t a r ! bu!u-- ib etery i k ni of ia-rc.iar.'l,-e. Kcl Ooa-i ind Juiii-.' Kock are the only to laid out in.-. Fr-1 . . . ,.-i t Ter ir.lir77i itiori e.-.n be ot.r.in.-(l tram mr ; 1a aen nail au, er;i is isu j'x-er.-M ai I ihii E:ce. --, . , ..-- rr-;-- ; . t ...tt .ir.? ihnnd m? :irH naVf rr .f t ! in! ' "'. I i II. 1 e OUR PROSPECTUS FOR 75 "Saturday Night" s J r r.cr m . -! f ' u t , '. to lr.f - 1 . . X'i .'. iUU X" l , r tUit,.. u ..m. . r l..!lud,tWRfJ1M,t. tto.r. .n tu.t2i.ft. i.ff 'T A.-.rtUoBton:A.c:AllJHl I Nitaf & t -i-uur ir- f !'. : n .u .& r . - kUk i f 'M - -f itt'ir- r-f 1, ! i ' r .. 1." f f. v.-r 1 kfaov'tkM Jkt "r l r rtna. irwrf 'ntot Ik k jflkia f i t .ftJ t a of; i ri '"- i . ur tMi4t. tkul iii. iijkiB u ur (4 i - px.k tl rn li-r ttrr "kx-fc It . a -rui i tiif,-t x l r"U.ftit..r,. tt wklvM Iki .i. lr f frtrt.U. tt it t4 "t f-rwtt 4tj.t( r- a ' trh vb . I . ut rs.ir I4 lrw ttc s!t-(iB f t rr-fti fr-J to lk m-r.:. t .UU.H1 M.!ll '4 K I . i a m m-rcAitot Mr ra-.,.tlj . t rrrwb! -f i ii ' r l t 4itT t n. - ;f r . .ari , a iu.-;- r-!-. -r a wti . t tuxn tftt.on -i.! iui-f4 is slitf . a'hai 'ilr ! itlcfJl il ..- '. tijc r.. -r Wrrcnil -B) tvltcrs ..f ' BiacE4aIB : i-ai,i- flarm &A1 i. I'i . BrPe rt .r ur .'rfwrv tBMik-. ii r fttrst lfc l'. .li lit. r AflKl'Vl MittT" m il I . u. tar V. & !. ! twl re H mrrnl it t i-tratrtiBtt c VT -' :j..i.-i. A Mik'rufi n? Cir ui' iiiTI.NH I MM I r.i T('"l 'K-. .tit J"' iu. 1. e- III -I. . wi.i Ik; -ltfblti t.i rtm ir -uLm-i.Ut 2 t l.n-- dooar t.. S ATI' K DAY Mi. II IV ! lv.ir dew.v Kiion :. the rrt of i Clir-'in I'nitmg ba- lx--a a'io.fri to j pro-met a uner picnire inntt r xt U-eii en 'i n a j.ri-niiiim u (be Mib- ' 'r,U'r- - a,,-v Ittp-r. Tj, Chromo i- a jH-rfect nrnf art 1 1 would ea.-iU retail Ut si.v or .trr j b-lotr It wi.ic.it a m.tti thotivtiii- 'I dollar-, wh.rh c -hill n-r gi t j b'iciw. I Six nevrr hain m -it a t hi..ti.o to our -ub -i-iImt. we del r ! llille d tb.it ttli'ft r I.d ! so. out Chriu.o -h mid In a- ginnj a i.tituif ifntbc Im r nrllt i-oll Li A-- l!li and tin' I ...., ....r..fi -.... -...... I It'rmrmtirr, itnfi, thr ttlinif Thsrr . .";,:,, ' ' '' .; X f'' ., litliitrs. r-tr ii I iri'4 .Hfirrij;iiH ir-f , y (i . Apr H lVNIillir I'.T a -Eurter ui than one )ar. im bae the pa"-r maded to tin m -i uiiiitUs fr c V u four month- 'or il '" Cy-", iiv,iHlft.jrt.lk, taper ,11,1i,4.,,l ., ! r": l' !-!. IN; Alt!. LUM K.lTJ - For $1 we will -in. J fiur cpi-H for ; out jt-.ir to hr nIirrHH, or ruch ! (jv to a Maratt u-IlrrH-. For -j'JH wi will mm1 fiirlu cojiii to ! one atldri . or each co to a -epa rtili- :i.lilri'.. ! 'lhe pari v who -end" for a c!nb nf eicbt tt.pn I till -enl tit one tlllo- Will beenl'ti.d fo a cor V I III K. (fti-r up of ('lull- of eight eopii--cin afterward-add single cop;es at $: .'( :! It. Send l'ot t llliee Order, or reci-fer all iiionev letter.-. ' ttte Name lnwn. Count v. State, plainly Ye will m-iii! Spei linen I 'a per- hee to an who will ml u then a-1 'r DAVIS .r KLVKRSnN. I 'top's kt l'ub,a"S.n ltIt Nn. in" I'htlad.-lphta, I'a. (hunn -(I nunfn an!i, II -IINt.s AIHMM'nlMV, M'.H. A Genera! 3anking Business TRANS U'IKD. MADE A SPECIALTY. Diift- ''i Iviropt b tibt ai: I so'd L-eitt- for several -ti .no-hip JmcB. ! -:! 'u-inr-s vutriihtcl to u wiB Iiafu prompt and can-ful att nM m. THE ClilMK, w N ! ) "I- ".( " "jj" qj ; Qr l CailU fr tgjUCa -j XU " IL THE 0KLY PAPER IN WEliSl'ER CO M. L. Thomas. Propricter. I (BJ. p. a-i Mr m . - V ?. A. -U'iCfiams & (To. nii:izTo.y f . k, S-r ,-v n tlf' ; 't('flr" HINV- Ptsr- nil.- if.v' Il TTY TTH)NRY 1i f Kt WrtKlfcf fcW f- f. ;t l'" ! "Quick SaIo n!l Profits !' 'l! .f 1 mnin- .yr r-v! 4 -. I - v.nie. j 5 i I II ISM l F. TOTIIK IIA.TXItfGS HARDWARE STORE. VALLEY HOUSE. J. C. WARNER, Prop 1- a'.a n a 1 to tfli I -.i. 'I hi H"t' i- -itirc! i h ' " 1 ' :-: 1. 1 piirpo-r of tbe trilteiiltK pul lie STCK LKWKS I'OK TDK HTi.KUl tN Y KDM-DA V A.KR1DAY OK i:CII M.K ! A. M I Claim to Have the BEST STABLE Wist of Lincoln. Always keeping band a trofHl soj.jdj of II A Y A N I) (i H A I AIo a go.nl .onvev'im--' for f hr ir.o-ir "f froll ,jk, ,,a,.,. , :i:)V ..tfjf ftl jgupafiW, r-u c: i on,!. C wmi-Evv-E & mviMJ-z, 1. 1- I.I K- IN AND GJloCKI-tLKS, II.t( i j. nt ; ... -.v -ll" 1... J .'..-. . -. '. .- , r . ' l . .. -. t " ! fm , ..y. r w v f-- " ' ? ui n t i y v .--ijin ..ji ivi-. i"-1 -. ". , l 5 Ir i .: .. ..t-..,iM , up ah -t,oxi.r. vij tl - u. L 2 J ti:.i tf Jj4t: - V v. 'OZt 2?aiHOTLi Ot.V.a'o .-OIJ.S3WOG., . .. -c i x "-; - - iTdO.'n IHi 'ml 3X1K3YE DiI':Jr.a-JS31HDr IS -JlfHJIiSfA : "btf&L:.. r . ;. nvt) , Xlr;isl4;i ' u t . . . 1 Vtl5l" A'" -- - 11: -.'.. . ', .- ? t: t3 -r i I