The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 23, 1876, Image 2

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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF.
THURSDAY N.v. L.;.h.
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P Onecopj lyear,
One copy ti month-
One cj .'; "
' 'oirtr-pt ndt-nrc m.Iii :d fr in 11 iart
the finiit .iiiiJ stat. tfi it otlt:i.-t.f Oim-ih
lljO'ttl-t.
Oilicial J)iivclorv.
CrjX'KRjPXAL
A.S.l'aU -k Uetirifc. U. S. cnatur
v. liitehrtick.OiiiHhH. L. . iiator.
I.rrnxo CruutiK. U:pr-;iitaiit;.
KXKCri'IVK.
.SILAS (fKIiK2&. Dov.riiur. Lincoln
J. B Wf-tiin. Linvolu, Auditor. '
J. '. M-Ilriil. .. Trfii-tircr.
;:.. M. K In rtf. Att'y liin.
.1. M. McKcniie. Lincoln. Sup. Tub Instruc.
JUIUCAUY.
(Jao. It. Like Oinuha, Chief.! -ticH.
l).an'l;antt. Velira.kair.ty Aol.iuU. Ju.
Sam I. Maxwell. FiHtiiiuiiutfa J
WKi'.STKU CorNTY.
J. A.Ttillfj.
K tl. .Ittn'',
I. W.Tullcvi.
II. '. I. ill.
J. S. Gjlh mi,
C C Coon.
W K. Thorn.
(J. W. Knll. )
F" Mllt""ll. r
J II. Ilohnrt. I
County t l-rk.
Tfimii'iT.
Probate .Iu'Iri-.
liruT.
Scl"r!.n"!!'r
( "ount j- Sut veyor
County ''t-muii'sioneri.
Hon Ins-cr-'ol -.tv Hnt if Tihlen H
ehctetl I'le.-ident. it i- po-itive proof
( f what he ha- her-n p-e:ifl.inj.' for th
hf-t feri yen r that th'-n' i no (Jod.
Mr (lilham. the rnator i-'eet fmin
W.-h-ter, A 1 mi- etc , i- one -td' the
j'otini; tiK-n of the -tate '.'ho arr fa-t
ft'i'-eeedintr the old political wat Ijitoc-
who ha;e so lon- held full -way in lliir j
State, and In- will vote with the vunir
men of tin .-talc, Hiti Iicocki claim
to the cotitr.it. Uc j, nor goin down
hut is in the a-cendency and will vote
on the senatorial (pittion understavd
itigly. and in accordance with his pub
lic pledge.". Hloomiiitzto'i G ard.
Success of the Centennial.
The department of adini-MonH of
the centennial exhibition haju-t fin
ished a count of visitor-to the ground
on Friday la-t, eloini day, and thu
complete the ofiii-ia! record of admiss
ions during the .-ix months extending
from May IOtli to November loth.
The exhiliition was open LVJ day-,
during which time the paid aumi-.
iotH were S. 001 .l!."i ; the free admits
ioih were 1 7."),Oij7 ; tatal adinis-ioiH
'.i7sy:W2; the total recipts were
$:LSi:i,7-ly; the average daily total
diiiis-iii wore 111 , yi ; the average
da.ly receipts were $'S.i y..".
TllF. next Uou-c of Kepre-etitative-viil
he pretty cloxdy divided between
the two parties. The HcMub'.iean
have gained &0 coire-men by the
Ht-f efcti n, and New I lamp-hire i
expccled to give two more. Kvcn if
Tilden should be elected, the eountij
is safe.
FKESIIi:iIiJi .
The late-t telegrams cneonrige the
hope that Hayes iitijcairit-d Louiana
Florida, and South Carolina. These
Mates would give him ninteen votes,
necessary to se-ure him a major iy of
one. We apprehend that it wid be
fume time etc the re.-ult is definitely
known. One thing is we'd kno.vu and
that is, that the republican majorities
have .-uffered con-iderable diminution
since lMJS. The feeling against Grant-t.-ni
which has obtained to a eonsder
able extent auiong republicans is un
dotibtlj ery largely respon-ible for
this state of things. That tin- feeling
had any real and sub-tantial basis i- t
not been satisfactorily proven. In the
lank.sof the repubheaa party thete
has been a large uuuiber of what Iu-er.-ol
terais 4Tool friends," men who
are always ready to believe a false re
port started by an enemy. Who never
give the he to any statement itnloss it
be made by their fi tends. The demo
cratic atid Independent Lave availed
the President with an unrestricted
malice during the past few years.
They have not only distorted his pub
be life, but they have vilified his pri
vate life. He has bweti called an hab
itual drunkard, a perjurer, a bribe
taker, and there are republicans, who
without any evidence of the truth of
buch charges, with all the presump
tions agaie-t theu, apologise for be
longing to the party. Tfcese men are
absolutely and unqualifiedly fools
Their support la uever desirable, save
in a close contest, when they herd to
gether the same as the mob vote. The
man who is always ready to believe ill
ot his party, and the officers for whom
he has voted, is as fickle as the whis-key-b-jught
repeater.
VALLST NOIZST
The Renubliean Valley has proved
if.- political significance by giving bet- I
ter republican majorities than any
other se.-tion of the State.
The leading Kepublwau Valley
CJ'iuties show a voting strength as tol i
lows . Webster, 63G ; Franklin, 514 ; ,
Ilariau, 4-J.-J ; Nuckolls, 30L
Thfr Stntind wtit s McMillin'a
uamelhu: $. Fiavius. This is a
j.nitty bard: hit at the spicy editor ol
the Xeics, awl it there is any uu... u. (
the insinuation, Fiavius should resent j
it with his llerctsleati foot.
Franklin county does not do her.-e'f
m much crodit educationally as agri-
culturally. Shj ha but five tiaine
,..lw,olhou.-es, two stone, a-M eight
H,d and log houses, 0four districts
"bave id.VN hoaid-.
No'witn- iri'l ne. l! e r mi iv:i! of t li--l
. S Lan S Oilic" to lili.i ti.n.:ton.
the "v till-; ' ib ;iii H.ti-L.'u.' -trough
'I lit ('if. :i'" f.t. t-.Tit- .f Mr.
; Bu-h, ret u-'i i ,ruc fi.iiii Franklin,!
claim that In: i- ineligible
?2.o(
j. on J Charl'-v Waik'.T ha-left Bl ouiiug
... ."0 ' t,,n ad ij",,i In- fine -took of B.-rk-
1 .-hire it 4?. L:kywi-c, R c iver, Geo.
1 V. Dor-:
h;is gore ; th e.-tertl
I put oi the state ..u ,i p! a-uie tnji.
pW.
'I he I'cf fuuus np the rcpuh'.icati
-tri-nyth in ili- Jivi-Litu'o at 77 oti
to 1 I ! pfu l.'nt- -li.! J', I. nioirat.-.
The li i uh!;ci:i" ar; liVil-ti into ."I
anli.-an 1 Jl Ilitt hcoi-kiits with the
ri'-t non-cuiiiiiiiitci.
Th- (inz'tti- iri-iiiu:tc- in rather Lad
I ta-t-, that hal ih ie h-'i-n n fuui lu -
ili-nt-ot.- jio.leil in et-t-r coUjiH,
Mr. (hlhaiii won 1 Imv. h--en d-!e.:t-
ed. The tI-7. -te cannot u:i l-rriand
why m many vote- w-i-r-- poln-l in t t s
...
count;, and -iiytr-i- mvt -tination.
l'-lxiU!, brother ? Km 1 out what
1 ft 1 A
e'ter i-. l on .are mi
.'IKi u
v.l
it'll
you .-tate that only
cd bst election.
..7 J vo'e.-i were pol -
Tlie record- -how a
vote of IOC. Further than that the
rciordx :ho;v tliat only three fourths
of our vote ;va-polhd at tht-! eh'ction.
W eh.-ter can poll .-(. vote vvitliuut
boirowini; from Kwwis.
Ti... t '..-.. i: ,
i,I-.'thatthc('inKKhaSim,.roved-inc..lll"-''u- N-t vwt h-t niin- the pn -et.t
el.etion, and.M.ow a, eood a, wh-n j ,k'I'rc"(-,i 'l:,t- ol t,,c WuuI ,":uk,'t"
.i .t i ... r
(hlhamwaedr.or. Tne improvement
i: to he attributed to the fact that wv
hae .-ecuied an able an 1 experience 1
coiupo-itor in "Curly." U'e were
lather green at type ettiu; our.-elve-,
and our "devil" wa- altno.-t etjuaily
;eidaut. Hence the appearance ol
the paper during the campaign.
Omaha ha-- twenty th ni-an 1 inhab- ;
itant-, hut not a-ticellamp. Om tha
elected democrat.- .to the lei-Iature.
Omaha is the -tronghold of the Hitch
cock element. Omaha love.- darkne-.
tic., &c.
Lincoln is becntning inetropniifan
rapidly. ICflorts are being made to
.start a coffee house hi that enterpris-
intr city. That is good. It will be
coffee hereafter that does tin. mi-chief, ,
and not whi-key.
The National Grange met at Chicago
Wcdnt.-dayof iat week, this being
thuii tenth annual nieeling. The ad
dress w.-isdeliveie 1 bv Worthy 31 ister
John K. done5, of Arkan-as.
Hernber: of the Legislature Sleet.
The folkwinp i- i ! H-t of members
of the L.yi-!aiure elecied in th! State
accorling to the best iuformalion we
h-iv" teceivcd ujt to date:
jlKiTI'.l W ' -KV TOIt.S
:;. Otoe-C II Van Wick
L Cass Sam M Chapman.
7. Wa.-hiitgton W C Walton.
8. Dodge Geo F Hiohehard.
10. Hurt atid Dakota I-uac I 'owe is.
11. Madison, S W II lyes.
12. Dixon, John Anton of cedar.
IK Hallctc Geo H Thumnieil.
1.0. Huttler ete II Garfieled.
1 Ti. Satintlei.s A M Hrvant.
17 L-iucaster T 1' Kcntiaid, Cyrus
N H.dr 1.
IS Johnson etc TW IVepon.
Hi (.age etc L W (Mby.
20 Saline J W Daw s;
Hi. Seward -KCCirns.
'22. York etc W M Knapp.
2:5. Fillmore etc. M W Wilcox.
24. Adams etc. J S (tilhain.
25. Buffalo. Klisha K CalUtH.
H V. Pit K K NTATI V U.S.
1. Iichaid-on J D Oilman.
2. Pawnee K Jordan, W J Ilaldcr
tuan. 0 Gage Win Ativan-. L I Hoggs.
4. Joh-j.-on W II Spicknall, W II
Doolittle.
0. Otoe Paul Sehminke, F WT
Kohb, Geo McKee. J H Klliott.
7. Linca-ter lv 0 Philips, John
Cadmau. 11. Spellunn. W CUriffith.
5. Saunders J A Jury, F -M Han
jan E M.. Mengle.
9. Ca-sJ M Heai Jsley, T N Rob
bitt. Stephen Davis.
12. Dodge 1 1 B Nicodemus.
L. Washington II Sprick, P Sel
don. 14 Buttt- I? M Johnson:
is. J.ffer-on L-CChaphn.
1). Thayer W W Fitchpa'iick.
20. Xiu'koll Caldwell"
21. Wcb-ter J K Smith.
22. Adam. S Sabler.
2.i ('lay J W Small.
24. Fillmore C M Northrup.
2o. Saline II P Burrl, E Whit-
coiub, J Reynold-
26. Seward Thos Healey, Tiios
Wolr.
27. York T D Moore, Lee I eve.
2-. Hamilton T B Juhtison.
20 Hall Peter Harri-on.
:;n Huft.do S W Switzer.
01 Lincoln Anthon lleis.
;2. Harlan B D Mils.
;io. Howard and Greeley N J Paul.
o4 Merru-k 11 A Bruno,
w.i Polk Albinu- Nance.
'So. Butler A''e-i.
o7 Ctillax N W Wellss.
3y. Madison Smith Grant.
40. Cedar Andrew McNeil.
41. Burrt, etc. Charle-F Fisley. '
42. Stanton, etc Cha H Frady.
44 Aotebpe W B Lambert. '
46 ' Dawson, etc -J S McCail. i
47. Franklin, etc. A A Bush. '
4 Furnas, etc. T 11 Armstrong., i
-0 C-is-5 and Saunders-Sauiuel i
.,!li'
J.I. PhlUetc.-D P Wlielpky.
-.J HTfi"
Jil pM !' r- --r V J"l.-
1 R.-hari-m-J W II...t. T W
l Rurkt. i'i- f
2 Nmalia hiireti II.wtj.
i. O '. G W Covril
f Doiigla G W Ambrose, C II
Jrown.
ti Doug'a-, etc. A N K'JrgtJSOtl.
V. Cutting -.1 C 'raw fori
. Piute. . J i- I'JWth
26. Lincoln. --tc. U IJiuaiui.
Ur.l'.tl.-r.M ll l-
I Hit-hard -on J I M..re, I W
;u;t ' U..
h N'Miiah.i .J J Mercer J 0 Kwati.
J Kienich.
1) . irp "!' i.irtch
11 DtiiL'li A H Hiker. .J S
(fth-iin. 7. I' Wilcox, Win Nevihe,
I' 1' r-hi iiv. i'., V. I'ritrlarl. dame-
; L'tc hti.n lhina- i'.u-kni jte.
j VI. hl' I i i J I :-n.
LI Ciiniiny J W i'ulluci:, ' m
McVnkti-
I It). I'akota IL rn:in.
1 .. .. .. r
j . 1 i.iti j iy ' l-un i.n -Jr.
i 1'J. Chi-u.-ntn., etc. V I' I it
Chir.
("V i ' 1 i i 1 t 1 I I tf 1 i"( ( 1
l
77osl Gr;v7:r :- Zz'.ozziz zzi 1'ott
J KcziZZ.
Ko. ClUKF : A- I have been down
in the i-n-at -het : rai-iu count. y.
j .-oiirhftn Coloiado ued e;v M.-xico,
'I wli ft J"' '" " -v '"- :" ' ""
lu,"rc MJ'-l" ' ""-" "'"-' "
p.TMHi-ui. .contemplate k-iiil' -IoWii
tli.it way lor the p ui jio-e ol engaging
in Hie tm-liie. . 1 liev aie men hav-
mg more or 3e-.- expeiieuee in Noith
ein Mite.-, and by i:a.-oti of limited
ranire, dc-ue to ch ine tht-'r lm-a ion
to a cliiiLitu lees vigoioti-, and wheie
a larger tange cm be ea-ily obtained.
(jiher.s aie wai-iiw for lulotmaiiou in
rcgaid to the bti-nie-.-, with a view of
engaging in it for the liiat time i . thur
cxpeneiice.
Many of the impiitie- come fiom
young men with limit' d capital .-ome
piopo-e to .-tart with one llo.-k, miiiu;
with th'iee thou-tnl .stock .-.hep, and
one man want- to pureha-e ten thoii
and to -tail with. Now to all I would
0' l!lore '- P"'.v of room, and a cli-
mate lor that bu-im-s that in equ il, if
not -uperior to an., in the civiliz.-d
woild. As to the mea-ure of .-ucce
that will attend the hii-in,: t .ere or
el-ewhere, it will depend almost en
tirely on the man who conduct.- it; for
Icyotid any quc-tioii, pioperly man
aged, it i- one of the in -t reinunera
live pur-uit- that can occupy the at
tetiti n of a man of L(,,)d judgment,
who will per-oirdly .-upcrintend hi
llocks. At the Mini; time it is a bu-i-'ess
in which no one can .succeed who
Will not eu .":' by iiim-elf, or by some
faithful and experieiT'cd a-si-tant,
give it close attention. Your readers
vvi'l readers will readily undcr-taud
that a ratitdit! to onrnence with on a
stock of :;,oiio head will be at a tnu di
le-s pro rita expen-e than one of I, oou
head. C'-itain expen-e- have to be
incurred for one thou-aud head, which
need not be mateiial'y increa.-ed for
threa thou-and head. They have a
.sheep ranclie fitted up with one good
eonal, to be u-ed for dividing, citch
ing, and mat king -been: with dipping
vat, -hearing floors, -nd Wool shed,
wh'uh, when. propel ly tirrmge 1, .-o a
lo iiaudie ea-iiy and -ati-faelorily one
thou.-and head of sheep, can be u-'d
fiir ffiree Hocks of that siie. A corial
lor tlu.-e urpo-e- i- not u-ed for cor
raliug tlie flock at night, or at any
other time exe pf when there are -ome
to catch, or th" fl ck is to be divided.
It is very difficult at pre-ent to get
a good lot of graded ewes in the sec
tion of country that I wa-in, for a ;
new ranehf. that will be oi uniform
character and age ; and tho.-e who vvdl
be sati-fied with nothing lea- than line
ewes to start with, will be obliged to
pay a high price for them, or take a i
flock a- they run. of ail ages, from one
to eight years, or else import from
some other state.
I have been asked the question by
northern men if it would be a go id
idea to take sheep tl iivii ,-outh. No.
it would not. GiJ select d 'xie.m
ewes, two years oi'a'e, to be ero-sed
with strong vvvil-wooled .Merino oi
South-down buck--, wj not only be a
j safer cla.-s of ?tock for a eotnm -Mice-
uieiit. but they will cost less th..n
one half the outlay to start with, and
j the beginner can have a uniformity in
his ii'H-k.s that ho cannot get at any
reasonable expon-c. if he buys high ;
grade sheef) as a b.i-is. The genertily j
ncenvd opini in that llie Mexican '
. ewes are ail alike, is erroneous. l ne
i experience of a number of men who
have tried it. proves that bleeding
ewes from Northern States do not
! seem to do well, or give satisfactory (
! returns, either in increase or wool for :
i tne first season.
. M.R. Bf.nti.ev.
eTLIAVATKR. Neb
Nov. 1Mb, 17o. j
En Chief I woull l:xe to a-k
why the fartiiwi'S think they cannot
erow hedge fence in this part of Neb.
They tell me that it winter kills, it
may if a man knows nothing about
setting, tending or protecting it, for I
con-id r that it is as essential to un-!
der.-taud how to put out a hedge, ami)
to cultivate aud protect it after it is
out, as it is to know how to set type !
in order to be a printer. I will now (
give some of the eau.-es for the fail- j
ures in crowing hedge fences here :
In the first place the farmer thinks
'that ht-ha.-eet hi.- hedge deep :uid
.." I'ldiliore ( .
lit pM : r-
'I a'i n nirif- time- out f ' ;i the ,
ir.tr n; i- !i- t-s-t T i L .i i wr'i
i L-v 1 i n -t haf pr pi'e if gr -urid.
and then tiny d n't li.i.t -: the
phut-, an I w.th the r t th " d xv't
!.lf ten! them. In fart tho-i-n't,
h-tlfdo any of it, and th-n e.xp'.t a '
J tnce. i have f e-n a-!te I tv lartncr
to leli them the r a-u tint they d.d '
not get a -t.in 1 of plant-, wh-n a- they
-aiJ thy had takt n -o much pain- j
' Atth it. I a-k'-d th-m h w they re- J
part-! th- r. cn-l .' Uh. I pi-itred it ,
, well and ah-mt the iischctdeep. t hen J
. they -h-'ii'd have lwed ani thor
' otiirhly ujvTi-d the jroun 1 at the '
j leat 1'Jnich-s ! -c ). i'lorlei twelve j
the ionnc j hint- in -fin' tlnrnu the
i hut and drv '.M-.-ith-r in duly an 1 An
cn-t. ) T'-i-nwhenl looked at he
. plant- I f fin I that at lei-f one hilfof
th.tnhilh,.n barUd on one .-ide
ri-artlu L'tound. I .v-ked what done
it? Oh. I .-'ippo-e I uiu-l have hit
ih'-tn in hoein-;, but tint don't hurt
liedi: dot- it To til .-uch fanner
I -ay no I 'eel one -ide of your fruit
tie -
Wf'l
to make them yruw and Lear
Then ;v!i'ti I catne to try the plant -
' t,J -"ei "''' 'I'''P 'ht'i' were.-et, I foutiJ i
them on! 'J to '.', i-icht- in the xrnui-1,
hi;itn,'h mi -et -l.intlm: when th. i
-hoiild have been -et -lrait.'ht. audit
oi l'J iri'-he- tho'p in oiler to live
. ihrotiuh the winter in thi- climate.
j In fact there i1- thiee thini;- c en-
' ti.il in or.l.-r to jjn.w a h.-dire -u.--e
fully: Fir-t, prcp-.re the umund
' ' ""roni-hlv, and deep ; -cond, -tt the
. . ... .... i ,
pmn:- iron, 10 to i mcl.e-u.-ep ,
j ihird, cultivate and protect them we'l
' the fir-t year, and I tlrnk you will lin I
' ihit urn f:m ithw hi-i!ii i.-nt . m
N.br
. . . j
i-l.a
ours
v. W. II.
Hv tlit; Governor of tin State of!
, Nebta-k.i.
The iVc-idt'tit of the I'nited States
having dc.-ienated Thur-lay, the .luth
dav ol November, lx.li a- a dav ot
it-- i . i
thank-yivmy and prayer to Almiehty
God and believeing we have abundant
cau-e for thankluhn-.s for tic.- mani
old mercies and bit -.-ng- he-tow id
upon u- a State, and a- iudivid:ijl
duritig thepi-t jear: Therefore, I
Sila- Garber Governor of the State of
N bia-ka, do cordially commend to
j the people of thi.- State the observance
of the day .-o appointed, in such urin
ner a- will manifest their gratitude to
the Giver of good.
In testimony whereof I have hereun
to -et my hand and cau-eil the
skalJ Great Seal of the State of Ne
braska to he affixed, at Lincoln
thi-sixth day ol November, A. I). I.S7U
SIi.as Gakuek.
By the Governor :
Bruno T.-vin;cic,
Secietaty oi State
HOT ICE. "
U. S. Land Offick, )
Rloomingrou, Neb. y
Nov. 1-t, 170.
Complaint having been entered at
this Office by James Flett. again-l Ed
win Mo-her. for abandoning Home
stead Entry, No. 220S, dated May
7th. I.71, upon the North We.-t tjuar
ter Section I I, Town-hip .'. North, of
Range lo We.-t, in Webster County,
Nebia-ka, With a view to the cancel
ation of said entry: the said paitn-
1 are hereby Summoned to appear at
this lhee on the 12th day of Decem
ber, 1 s7t, at y O'clock- A. M., to re
spond and fuini-h testimony concern
ing said alleged abandonment.
Wkhtf.r Eaton, Register.
l.'it-L GnoutiK W. Dorskv, Reefer.
THE
rUWlaillJT OliOKY
The Home
Stfuiitg rfEatm
WAS AWARDED THE
FIRST PREMIUM
! At the Centennial Exhibition, 17,
and Las always carried off the
highest honors wheiever
exhibited.
j & Ccnra:;, Sisapie. Durable, Light
Suau'.ug ana -a:::n: az&
Ailuptrd lo tlie tennis of
EVERYBODY.
Eniphaticaly the Machine
lor the People !
Warranted for Five Years !
Send for prices and samples of work
, done on the Home, or call at any of
j uur unices.
J JCEiS01", GLASS ii C0.r
3U Unteu Squarer N. 1.
21 ?outh Fifth street, St Louis Mo.
54 Washington Street, Boston .Mass.
141 State Street. Cbieag-i, III.
HI Second Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa.
1" New .Monteomery St.. San Fran-
' Cisco, LaliJotimi.
urn
Till- -I'M K ::r.I..;-
T
MOWERY & FARRELL
i
C. Cameron.
H.tix;.-. Xkb.
' lli the 'aro-t totk- of L..i. wt
.u An ,n baiM, an! more Umsrrru:
u'lI,
My -to-k c n-i-"t- of
m .
Jt niscy, .s(:i;i2e clollis
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A JP Ismail'.
a -pi-elalty , a'-o a w-' i--orfel .' k
of N ition- of a!I kind- h ap I ha'.e
jI-ii a I.irje -tek of t' ithin v. ry low
Hi price, pleti lid value.
' v '' v i iill''f
' '''" ' ) Dh A A N
of all kind-. My .-lock of
(JHOCKKIHS, riKH'KKKV
; v,ilV,, ". '.uwirwr.ui
i iii'iii'i. I'li.w fTifti'Li.i
and Hia-warr an' all coiup!- te, antl
will Pc oi i -.e:; f .if 1 r i .t 'i.
will lie -ol I -. e.'i eh- ap 1'ti.i l.
Call 311 I eXiUiil.e mv -tuck of
BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps
and all kind- of Furtn-hing (loud- wT! '
be sold at vciy low juice
Call and yet rice- and be convinced
that tin.- i.- the place to tra le.
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C. CAMHHON.
A:m ountn
ailll.
ha..tin;, AH I.MS ror.viv, NKIl.
A General Banking Business
TRANS ACTED.
miumvm
MADE A SPECIALTY.
Drafts on Europe bought and -old.
Agents for several steamship line-.
f3J'-Bu-ine-s eiuru-to 1 to u- will ha- e
prompt and careful attention.
HAWKV
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C. R. Potter,
BED CLOUD,
Prop.
NZ3.
People at large can fin 1 cori-t'intlyj
on hand Lumber, Lath, Shingle-
ash, Doors and Blind-'.
Building Paper and Mould
ings. Pine and Hardwood
LUMBER.
3iaj Wh'nt will hf taken in exchange
for lumbrr.
WM. 3 WMti tot w
Juniata, ZSTel
GEO. KUDER - - - PROP.
Good Beds Good Mtuh. if- St'd,!'-
"1I
BORIMC.
i"i7. I yi -
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RED CLOUD & cMITH CENTER i;f'- :; :lrV"-;JW " , VgS Z-
t.. tho U'n.kln- ('In.. WV rn far ' t i "'J. :.AM . 4 -Jfc, '.1 PUST-'t !StL ' -
Sta Line. .i ). trownest te,.o i'.a'in w ;,' 1 !ZiT3Z 1 W3zfrlXG& - :
f.nih"n.-.vtrnyf:-.ain'.3i'r r.i-b' A- - - - ?? iy Z'J S zVttZ2? r -
,,..., 'ir.:'HD e-ry t.n nI r..anty : c ' tVl "- ' ( 4' iZrVfe t Z '
Connecting at Red (.loud vc.rh the raVe-uS'-ru-. fo-Tfae -r.t-ioi.i.'.r.i -; - - ji' "f--i W i&ttijixl&'
Republican River Mage Line. sra.V.u n- Ei-:i i"r..t-it. ' - - j j rV t' v5sfc&m3 i -
Three regular trips a week, a:ri ing T.rm-n!y s: i?-r. Ih: nra ir -;. i Aj &3gL&E&& . I
. . . I, it, . . iTntii.iiv"'- .-- --. v. ', '. -. -"..i-j.teT'ti kj ierT'i"Jh ijcm - "
anl departing imai I.e j v.. . me wnh the Cfarenmal year, inenrtv. r,im- 7 . --V - i-F i i !l'-35"i?C' ' Z
--.. r Ile the ,tage from th. -.-.o ! VV? aV;h,,av!V"V. 'a " ' ?'J l v--f l C ,
do.: I I,!, led rrcat m!ri-' in thir O'ntl'.n rO" i. 'Z."I. . ..ir '- I t'J lit TX&TT'AZX'm I - Z
FAf?F Vrh'V r.niV !i.r. ...i k.rhr n l il: to so a 1 b"u: . r .- ,-f-l i;t f- W I VkKifi- -( - -
N. P nlort- rU't.niilo Kn.-l- hu mr .. .. K. -t m,Vinr a. hi?h f-Jj ti-r i i -i tx.- m IJw
i-tle the best Well-borin" armratu dty ati upwanl Now i the ttnse: don t co:j -i 1 iXrTA 1 v
sale tlie best rv en norm apratu- UcmemLer i: ro t. cethmt to riv ' " J tf nTTnrmTnfT
ever u-ed, con-isting of drill-, augers. :be bBSiawJ a tri!i. Sen! forour cirru:r. tiy.;.o-'J -oi "PTJtml Sii-T" ll J ti III 1 1 ! I
etc. Two mn With one of these drills terms, and sample foj.y of paper, which are 1 . 'i- I diL.-J K . I I i!i i .M oU I i I
a. drill n 40 .o su t in oe .hr. tg.SS.'Ua SS .o"?& ii."d JS$& pa..-, L ggLffir " U l U d J
through the rock of tills country, enjraire. Fan-ersand mech-r.ic- atel thttr l ' L I'i''; X'i.?,' 'K- 4?
Thesedrills are warranted 10 be tie soc nd daughters mke the rery bt of -c-:""! i'r"?fSs V- "-i -,-.. -. . : i s.
New York Artcian Drills. 4n-tf ffift5X Rk,.zv. p..n'.0!.3t:,.nr. . ;' J U ! & " - J W? 'di
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OUR PROSPECTUS FOR 76
Saturday Night"
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& -'y relate all tr lia-Uit tUr
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h An i t a uj r-r tbir rum to
a rn t.1 b thrmit. oikr t..
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Hi Ul'.m that c k t into; at ..:
tboa'trnti r . f iu i-crM.Bi frirlit t.
M.t-rtt f It KI.VI Mtitl! 4tlif.j
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( t:nr the man l ihfir -,.!?, r rl
j ( -.tltrara t&tf'U Htlt . rri it i-il',':
j -nrtii wt.rir err jftrAr4 ti mc- .
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PlITHti.M l'o i.K-. .ili'l "JiiiJo. jo.-h
-in -i.', will n- ptei ntitj to i- rt v
eni! -iib-cribcr i tlirt-e tlnllat-
svn kiav Mtinr "
t.
r. ry
ifvive known to the r.rt of
'.'hf mo I'rifitiiic ha- been adopttd t.
prolue, a finer pnt-ire than h.t-t v.
been irivcn a- a premium tu the -ub
- Tiber- of any paper.
flu- t'hrotiio i a perfect gcniofart.
' it kMiinii i'iiii; iri.ui ioi "i in i i-
i: :.i t.. . ;t t:.. ... ...
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, "f dollar-. h.. h we -hail ivt c-
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. truk. Iu- never hav mi: iriven n
'hti'tlio to otlr -ub-clber-. we
tleti-r
tnitied tba' vvh-n we tl d do -o. toir
I ( 'litoino -hoiild be -i- Kood a picturt
- ia - th. - b.- :.iii.f-..uMd-iK,:u,d the
I miiM f.ir.-i nl prititej- exeenti'.
; i iw nil i r , 'i rm .! nrtr
J)i,ll,f for it Y-i thi .v i'"t no'oi in
lit tut litl t l Ci (' the Ctf'tttl" (rrt.
!...:.. ..-.-i i.. ..i.. v'l'l'i?
I 1 1 I I ' I 1 1 1 1 1 i i diM a i
DY NIGHT" for a -liortcr period
than one year, can have the piper
mailed to them -ix month- fot $I..V
or foir month- for I no
Z.ff MV 'tij -ill p'iitii- mtli mi f'tirrf
..M7.r.., v ,.ri..:STGK LF.WKS FOR THE
I int. r 'i. i. ' i .! .- iv 1. 1 i.. i i..-.
: .-. iinweu-.H-eod b,r , i,- f,,r
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one vtar to nc at! Ii--, nr rarh
copv to a -ei' irate aMre--
For c'JO we will -end eight copie- to
one addrt s, or each copy to a sepa
rate addre.
The party who -end- n- $2o for a club
of eight copie- I all sent at one
tiine)wi!i be entitled to a coj y HtFK
Getter- up of Club- of eight copie
c in atterw-ird-add -ingle eopie- nt
$2 ..o each.
Send Po-t ( )tTic Orders, or register
all ttionev lettei- Write Name. Town.
County. State, plainly. We will -end
Specimen Piper- dee to any who will
-end ti- their ad !r-
DAVIS A ELYERSON.
Prop'.-A; Pub's "Sam row Nh.ht"
Philadelphia, Pa.
THE CHIEF,
NEWS
AND
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ffriafiun mUtJ
oboruatIuia!c(l
THE ONLY PAPER ZH
WEBSTER CO
M. L Tiivr.
Proprietor.
it. At Hertiit pa'ri .:.( rriy-.aarawm? ir
ii ijk: r:-tt;re Is t'r "-a i trc ! -ch iib-
, a..rlK.r. It jj t-arit'l. "n rn:emrrarct; of
tae ' z.k IIitr.dr:.lin nnivcr-ry of the In-
! dv:.ca-icaee ct rh; Taitel -txiti " r; S
. s j- me-o. n? ont can bcra" a n"re.-
ful -cent. lorbnt bo- tt pauer and M:ure
ntr-l hnrArf-dt of -n .riber- ar ei-llyob-
tamt-1 rf-rywhir'. Ther i ro bu?in- that
. will r.v hVe hi? a: vmtax. We hare many
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r.rrv,. .H- ',-:,. w -i . nm
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w i. vv--'rtn imv : -fvni ';'v"
!IIIKS snl Y'K a .. -V-T
Quick Sale? Ac cmnl! Profits !"
l mi: Morn-
CsiW'-r will mH r i-t.i Kit?r t" K-i- in i ik t.
(Ml and r;jimthr wir swoda. uml p w. 4J b tvirr! -f -
MV. tt! lm
Mi aiiii Ifnuiinmrr.
11 I 1 I I.N
DRY GOODS !
iioFEtu:.s, ikictm amiMiioi:, -
ll:if.H :i.s. Il:irlv2ir' 4imii.-
naroaiitl 4-ji.HHtiirk.
, . . - jmm t
r PatCXlt IflCCllCinCS, OlIS, PaiXltS.
Wt- hive the lar. -! -tt. I in Hivcttan. and wi.ln.'l be udvrold.
Iiivt- U- u call one and a i. an I vanillic good and pin i
Loini-A
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VALLEY HOUSE.
J. C. WARNER, Prop-
I-alwaj-rcadv to attt n 1 to an I make cum! ruble bi -rD.
Tin- llott ' t-ciitirelv new, having been tittriup fr t' ftprk
purpo-e of the traveling public.
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. W KDN KS DA Y. A Fit 1 D A Y OF
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I Claim to Have the BEST STABLE West
of Lincoln.
Alwav- keeping on hand a go ! -npplv of
II A Y A IN I) i K A I N.
AI-o a goo'i oouvevaiit'e for the purpose nl' ctmvt )u j arin.-i-r
from thi- place to any other tit ri a-ouahle rate-.
Btetl Couil.
CllAS.
Juniata,
R.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HATS,
CAPj, Tinware- Queensware.
GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS.
IIig!iMt C'unh Bri I'aiil for raiii.
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