f h -w f THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. M. L. 'I HUM AS, - - - Kiutok THURSDAY Feb" 22ih. 1877. .$2.00 . 1.00 .... ..00 Sates of Subscription. One copy I year, One copy G months, ne copy . (.Vrrpfor.Icee yoliritrd from all purl o the County end -State, on inisttrrsof g.ncra' Official Directory. COfIKnSSI05AL. A. S. Ta Jd .ck. I5etnc. IJ. S. Senator. W. Uitcln-ock. Omaha. U. S. Senator. Lorenzo Crounse. KcprescBtttive. RXRCUTIVK. SJT.VSO MtKKH. Uov.ruor. Lincoln. Itruiiu izccln'ck. Sec. of Stale. J.U 'Veitun. Lineuftj, Auditor. .!.:. McUride. .. Treasurer. ieo.ll. Hib-srt. Att'y Gen. f. M. McKenzie. Lincoln. Sup. Pub.Instruc JUDIC.A11Y. lo. It. Like. Omaha. Chief Jiiticc. Ilin'l 1 lantt. Nebraska fity. 1 Asgocimtc JW. Saul I. Maxwell. l'lat.inoutbi VEiiSTER COUNTY. Connty Clerk. Treasurer- Probate Judge. Sheriff. School Sup't. Coroner. County Surveyor J. A.TuIley. K H.Jruirji. L vV.Tnlleya. If. O. Hill. A. A. Pope. O. C. Coon. W K. Thorn, O. W. Hall. "J 1: II. Lure. r J. II. HobarL I County Coinmicaioner. Kays and Wheeler Elected ! 1 he Connissicn 67 & vote of 8 to ' Count Louisiana tor Hayes and Wheeler Aru tccide that they cannot gstehind lis Certificates in any State". The Contest virtually ended and the country Politically and Finan cially Safe. An littrmpt wo? recently made to ad.:3mate Gov. Packarl at New Or lean, while onattl in conversion wiiJi some pcnt'ciiHti in hi: private office. The would-be-as'-ain jra'ned admittance by rcpre-entine himself tr he a corre-pondentof ihc Phihde'phia pres, and jjave his name a WeMon. He walked into the room and prp?c.T cd his pi-tol full at the Governor'. heart, when .Mr. Packard fpranj; for ward and struck the pi-tol down and grappled with the a.$5i-in The pis tol was di-charged, the ball striking the povernor in the knee, hut inflicting no t-erions injury The bystander' then firrd upon the young man Wei don, inflicting a slight wound in the arm. Tt must le pleaant to he a pub lic man, and a target for the assassin's bullet. CVf county held large era-'hop-per convention last week, and canre to the conclusion that ihc tras-hopper can be circumvented by machines and appliances, and have instituted mean" with this object in v'ew. We are glad to state that the ob noxious law allowing stock- to ran- at large during a part of each year, In this and other counties, has been re pealed. The Chief advocated the annulling of thii law from the first, yet wo take no ere lit to onrself, but would remind the people of the county that they are indebted to the Hon. J. S. Giiham and J. E. Smith, of this dis trict for their untiring zeal in working for the interests of their constituents. Nuiie i- hcrbr civn. THnt I will ex atnioe jU rv who ny !4c to offet tire-?lte cailte far tpa Eeraocrats. Beware of Compromise Commissions. Your cwn Proposition Settles your hash. Gnash Your Teeth, Sut JJcn't Wail The .tectorial Commission have de cided thut.no evidence can be received in the Louisiana case except elcctorial certificates. The vote was eight to seven t aud according to the latent news icceived, the electorial coninihsiou nas give:) the Louisiana cleetoiiul vote to Hayes and Wheeler. The following is a report of the de cision, with a brief statement of the reasons therefor, which was signed by a majjrity of the commisbion : The electoriai commission, having received certain certiGcates and papers purporting to be certiGcates of electo riai votes of the state of Luui.-iana, and certain papers accompanying, the same and objections thereto, report " ,--Vfrj'-"Ait?riS)ri iozz, j. n. nrewster. A. 15. Lovse, O.-car Jeffraincs, Peter Joseph, J. H. "Bitch, 1 . A. Sheldon, and Morris Maiks. named in ihe ceitifleate of Wm. T. Keilogg, IJorcrnor of said, state, winch votes are .-crtified to by said persons. As appeais bv certiG cates mbmitted to commission as aforesaid, and marked No. 1 by said oiuiuiisMon, and herewith leturned as votes, as provided for by the const it u tlon of the United State?, and that tve anjL. arc lawfully to be counted as th.:rt:Tn certiGod. namely: eitffir votes for Rutherford B. Hayes, ofthoitate o )h"o, for Pre ident, and eight votes tm Win. A. Wheeler, of the itate of New York, for Vice President. Tho csmmiMion aUo decides and reports that the ciaht persons first before named were duly appoiutod electors in -. -j mu eaiu Mam or jouiMaua. TV ground of this decision isttated bra fly and suhjuantially. That it is not competent to go into evidence as to papers opened bv the president of the senate in the presence of the two houses, to prove that other persons than those regularly certified to by the governor of the state of Louisiana, and according to. the de termination, and declaring of tlieir ap pointment. In other words, to go be hind the certificate of the governor, so far as it isibunded upon the action of the returning board. The report will also state that the commission could not receive any evidence-to show that any eleotor was. eligible on the 7th of .November, the day of the election, on the ground that it was not essential to i-how that an elector was eligible on that day so long as he was eligible when be cast his vote in. the electoral col'ege, and in fact appears that the alleged ineligible electors, Brewster and Levessee were chosen to fill va cancies, cuiised by thtir own absence fiom the college, and there was no al legation of ineligibility at the time they cast their vote. The commission remained in tession until 9 o'clock when, it adjourned until 4 o'clock p. in., to-moraow, ,u ordered. While the commission was in, secret session re marks were made by Morton, Thur man, Garfield Bayard, Hunton, Hoar, and Bradley ; the. last named dosing tl. a- discussion'. the plant- (10SOO) h worth ?2I $0, j LEGAL XOTICL'. miUiiiE the mil- or hedge rcM him i Mafy j,.J!en , 1W ,,l.,;nfrf n..nn ir't sO, or $; ') ai-ire than 1 charce ' ynu. Law, .lfoilnt. lor putth'g ut and in-urin?, llu'iatnc N-Uic 10 K'aitl )1. hr, noi rf:- .... 1 .- ,i .?..t, f il..r,.fni int 1 oil ii h.'r?hv OO tor luce are actual tucu, an : am , ;? f , c5l0r.tof th pritM,rJ Ttmtnaa hoo. willing i!ut the fanner sho-iM Mmly 0Bci. of the Cerk n! tj. I),.,rict (mrt " of WeUtrr rouwiy. at K.J Cloml on ti. iH-ui. W. W. B torxiiiil, .Jod.'ial Di'tn-t. County ' t'ir. ,turA. ;n th- u,f,4 0fl-Vh 'J. ' lot U b-'er and Mt. of .'hrr.ki, a' . . , v , r- - i w 1 t-.t f - - c 1 . .r -:. ruarv, ,'Uv, Arut, and cremWr S7ILLW.THC iNeb. 1'fb lth, . . I fH-titi.tn of th hbivv p Uutti F. partus , -J MOVVERY 5t FARRLL. tlrC i,. .. . 1... ,.x.. rr.. ...,., n ,1. r,t,.,u ;. 1 ii. r.xaumiaixm- iu as I'll a ui'iv nm ;u " iT 4.f-.i . of exirtfiin rrui-hy, nerfh'ct ami habu- b? held in I)itrKrt No 1 SliHwatrr u-il drunkeiie--. and uile v.u an-wer , r.eict, and in Narmoay ivdnc. K-!- ---e "x-x" ftd n WAUON TJMHKK. I HAHl'W MK. l TINWAUK. of asr hot 19 tWm rt, aaf ."!" tUe ciitas:. AIo ? . iinil ianiii CGuV - itlfiZHTO.Y. .!;; Kn Chief. Seeing you are o jren crou8 to five space in your column Fr. nnrrT.Tnni.-Tin thit t-iriijr tr-it i i e . .1 . ...-.I. 1 iu tiii.-.'"r.w..wv1 -j , iipru, on or I'rl ire ilic 'iil ua " 1 i r l l exenance view in ri'Karu iu i.inmni; i reiruar. !"' nt an siion cjii 1 I taiuud therein will in trikt-n a true. G4t Alt"? for lTuff. if orrry r,r.-.',rf-viniiro nmirxrvMin i tr.t v t . . i v r , t j nt . .- )rev ji.u .1 i.. . . .1. .iuhi enM4i;y V L lr.'. . . x. ' ' " ' M lr u - "S'JT V "' T ' ' x - - .iiifixBr m . a - - . - sLm im ma s. . .hm . . ' i. ., i. - w . y 'j ww ! v mt . . The Governor ha3 received notifica tion from Gen. Goshor of the Centen nial exhibition, that a diploma an'i medal have been awarded to the State of Nebraska for its extensive and in teresting exhibit of cerals. gras-es, fruit.-, vegetables, wool etc., from the State, and that the same will soon be ready for delivery. The Governor has several stereocopic views of the Ne braska section at the exhibition, giving one a good idea of the neatness, com pactness aud completeness of the ex hibit made. The k-gislature pased the appropriation bill yesterday ta cover the $4,500 expenses incurred by the Goveinor in securing a. represent ation of the State at the Centennial. The bill, however, met with a strong opposition from soma of the democrats which was not very cielitable either to their party or to the State. The fiiet was that public opinion strongly demanded that some step be laken to represent Nebraka at Phila dclphia, and a speci'tl sassion of the legislature was urged by many newspaper-;. The Journal approved a spec-it.' soi iyn because it would cost ttnwwv.wtj.to.ywerw)'tnnciqeaitf' this view, and on the recommendation of a large number of lending citizens of the State, among whom were a ma jority of the memberof the legislature he borrowed the money on his own note, and defrayt d the expense, trust ing to the pre-ent legislature "to reim burse him. The State has been a gainer by this prudence, and it would have been an outrage upon common decency to have refused to reimburse him. Lincoln Journal. an 1 how to make the farm pay. thought that I would venture a few line.- for ihe first time in the ClilKK. In reply to Mr. C. N K. of Baiin, in regatd to budging. Now, my expe rience, is that if any man will mrrre me stand of living plants as W. W. B proposes to do, 1 will take my chance on grain raising, and pay him in what I know 1 can raise and let him ri-k the hedge. Now to tell you my experience- in hedge raking will not oc cupy much space, and probably will be of advantage to some of my brother farmer. It is this : In JS74 I bougjjt (10,00i)) plant to set one-half mile, which I did. I got intruction3 at the same time I got the plants, and set them acco-ding to same. Before win ter came on. on examination I found that I hadn't tnouqh of living plants to jutif my protecting them. Drought killed them. My $2o 00 and labor lost, you see. In 187G t bought of Mr. Milner, Cioverton Nursery, 2,500. Tgot instructions from him, and certainly think I worked according to instructions. I find that on exam ination that about one half of the plants are living. Now the cause of my iron success, I attribute to a want of knowledge to grow hedge. And a I have said, if W. W. B., will iu&ure me a fence or no pay, of course, I think it money in my pocket to let him experiment. Not but what I think he wifi succeed. In the first place he is an old hand at the busine-m. Cer tainly it seems that 16 years of experi ence should at least give him a knowl edge sufficient to know-whether to in sure or not ) and I think that anybody to talk with the gentleman on hedge growing, will be satisfied that he is about right iu his views. Respectfully, J. W. Potsdam, Feb. 17th, '77. Ed. Chief. Does farming pay, here iu Nebraska, is a question asked by many, and auswered negatively, or evasively. Many say. why if a-far mer makes a living, clothes himself and family, aud can manage to keep hi.' little stock and add to it the in crease, that something will turn up after awhile of a speculative nature, and he will suddenly aud by some un accountable meaus be thrown into a way whereby he can market grain, cattle or hogs for two prices, or sell rlteH for nugget. Communicated. This' is outrageous. The Rochester . Democrat ssys"?Ene sale of Bibles in Chicago is said to be three times as great as it was a year ago. Mr. Moody drev attention to the work. and they, think it is a new book: Still wao-er, Neb., Feb. 13. '77. Ed. Chief. Your correspondent had the pleasure of a trip into .Nuck olls county last week and. there saw Mr. Lee Burns, the stock mao and his fine herd of cattle. It is a pity that as fine land as there is in that county, could not be owued by actual settlers, and be farmed, instead of be ing owned by speculators, as is the case with a large portion of the land in that county. I feee that Nuckolls is ahead of Webster in one respect, that is the roads are all bridged, and cul verts put in where the roads cross the draws,, wlu'cb, makes it much pleasaut er to travel there, thau. here. Why cannot we nave bridges ? I see that C N. II. of Batin.. has written a piece, that is intended to demoljoh me at the first stroke. He seems to think that I have hit upon a good plan to advertise my business, anu i tntnt80too,.for I advertise in the Chief, and pay for the same. He also says that he would not willingly injure my business, and does not want me to understand that he is trying to do so, which puts me in miudofa little oiroumstance that took Dlace in Connecticut. Two Irishmen having taken too much whiskey on board. when one picked up a stone and hit the other on-the head, aud knocked him senseless, when-he ran up to him, and said "Begorra Pat, did it hurt yees, bedad and I did'nt intend to." The difference in the two cases is, that the Irishman hit with' his- stone, whereas, C. N. K. did not hit with his. He has given some figures in re gard to hedging, which at once ex . poses his ignorauce of the business for it takes 32 plants to the rod, in p!aciof2fras he stated, and as for a farmer setting SOrods in one day, and doing it as it should be, without help, I say that he cannot Jo it, unless he has had considerable experience in the husmess, and then the farmers time at the time that hedge should beset. is worth (as several faimers have told. But let us com pare uotes and look at facts that actu ally exist in our own county, and see whether even ordinary knowledge of farming, with pluck and perseverance will warrant theassenion that farmii.g does pay heic in Webster county. We will take a single casj of the Buscliow boys, and make an axhibit of their "returns" from the farm, and what will apply to que case will apply to all, where soil, climate, grasshoppers and drouth act alike, at least, throughout the county. Their workiog force con sists -of three men, one boy of twelve and an old man of uearly s-ixty years. Three teams and the required amount of farming implements. They raited 1084 bu.-hels of wheat which averaged 18 bushels vper acre ; 800 bushels of oats, 40 bushels per acre ; 234 bushels barley 23 bushels per acre; 1900 bus. corn, 47 bushels per acre. They hired but very little in harvest and-in addition to this Jabor they had to herd their cattle of which they have some good grades.. Charley who owns a well auger, has put down at least a dozen wells, and the- old gentleman carries on shoemakingextensively. in the winter season. They Iroke about sixty acres of prairie, and setout three miles of osjge orange hedge, which looks as thrifty as any I ever saw in Illinois or Missouri. We could cite you to others in this precinct who cau make as good an exhibit And.uow I am aware of the fact each preojoct has its model farmer's. Let's hear fromyou. Let every state ment be based upon facts, and see who can make a better showing. Sev eral weddings in Potsdam of late. The two Misses Soles to Messrs-Humphrey and Hilton. Two- souls- made happy, two half-soled gentlemen have become whole souled now, and two s-ouls saved from ruin. The good- wisbes or tiie people attend them. Mr Harrock has a w'od mil), also Wilson aud Kershner, since which ume no wind has blown of any conse quence. F. U.S. Red Cloud & Jew eil City Stage Line- Connecting at Ited Cioud with the Republican Valley line, running straght to flatting-'. tr-k-Three regular trips will be made each week, leaving Bed Cloud the same time the stage from Hastings does. M0DBIG3AKD GOOD THIS 2ASS 01' T22 &0A3. FARE REASONABLE. 30 Iv D. H. GODFREY. A A. IVrN Co. Sojf't. Ncgunda Jan. uth 177. I fcafio aai 5rw Theia. 15 tf l ?ti-t. I1A TI.MN, rVrli. IVc; HcHM GEOK&E ZEISS, SCALER IS Wines & Liquors; CIGARS, ChewFng, Smoking, Tobacco CANNED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, ANU CONFECTION KRIS, And Especially Fresh Lager Beer. GEORGE ZErsS, RED CLOUD, NEB. I3tf CKISTADtHtO'S HAIR DYE. Cri-tadoro's Hair Dye is the ?aft.t and Be-t ; it acts iu?taulai.eou-!v, pioducing the mot natural .-hade- of B.aok or Brown ; doe- Not taiu the Skin, and is e.-wlv applied. It is a standard preparation, and a favorite up'-n every w-H appointed Toilet for Lady or Geutlemen. Sold by Drug gists. ?. 0. Bex, 2533. 1'ox 7:ri. KMIiMCTtlK W"JW4!,"Is!a"3 s ASK the recov er. ! iljspot-fi t. Lih'iu fulfrfr. v. tnu of Fever mill Ague tbt-mrr- ruiu! dt."4.- i'. tirnt how i boy r CovrreJ health. cbrrful fiirit A gooJMipelite llicy mil tell rou by tklr.(t M MMOk't Live icvutok. TV - ?'' ft"- Se, ?"&',4lv ... . . w. ... w.W4.. ... .( Ml..,.. For Dy-U'ei'- a. n.tiatifU, .Lurndiee, I ilHu attack-, SMek llcul.tclic. (.' In. lc prcs'on of i.rtt, sour s-touiach, Heart ljrn. A.C.. A1. Thii uurii'iUtl .-Miu'hern Ht-mely i war nuir.'d not to contain a Mtiirlc jiitrncle f Mer ury, or auy injunou- mineral Mili:liitK-e PURELY VEGETABLE. con'ainim; ihii'c s'outhi-ni Kot ami II-rl). hifh an nli-i l'rovi u-o e h.i '1:obI in cwuii trie.- where Liver Di(m luu.-t r-,il II will care nil l.'i-i.cswu wl ty beaiu't lUOIltOl'lllu l.in-r JXltS 'xiltel-. The yiiijitnius f Liver Cii!ilmnt nr a bitter oi bt.i tu'iciii lh4iii-julli; i'uiii in ih laek. f hUj ur Juiit'1. (lien tui-'i.tkeii for Itbeutniiu-ni: oiir stoni.icb ; !.( o Ai lictitu; liowel- alteriiit ly co.-tn e aii'l lax , tl(ttil:icti;; I.oji-ol iiit'iuory. lib .1 -.iiiiltil ft-ii-itlii'ii of h ivint; latlei to lo .-utiit-tliiiitt birh iut;ht to have lio.ii iltrn-; tltibitii ow -jiint-. h thick vt-ll'.w ni)tnr.irK-eoi thuhkir. uu ec-, n ilry CjIIkIi oil 11 lui.-lakcii lor Co .sunij'tiou. - inviiinc: iii-my orthe-i,?.iiitoiiiatt(iitl tho di-ci-e. at othi't-i vry lov : bul the Lit er, th" liir.-csi vn.ii: 111 the hx-iy, i koim raily the .(..it ol tho !! 1- i-e, a it it ! !'.. ul.i l in tunc, sreat .-.itlcrin. rctthciiin-.-. i:.I Death will eni-jc. 1 can rec'Miiiiieml a :m ctlirncitiu rcniel f(rli.-eiiie of the Liver. I'enr. I.uru iu4 D- pL'Ii.-lH, aiUUu.v.-' I.IV ,.K KKLLCATtll'.. Lkwis G. WlWUKIt, loii Master street. A"fi'Uantriit Mu-ti-r. l'!iilailclIiU. "Woii sv etcflieil iu virtue-, pcr'nn illy, mid kuiit) thaclnr I.--ii i . Ililiou-iiM . .eil 'Ihrobliiiic lleilactie. It I? the tiert uif.t.cMtr the vurl 1 ever i-aw. He have lntil lyij r other ifiiit-'lie-helore Siiuiii.oi p Liver K c ulator. bat none ol thvui jravc 11 moio ll1.11 Lleiupor'trv lel.ot: but tin Uc"..aiir : ot nlv reiievetl, bu cured in. - r.i. ielctrai'Ii unJ Me.-enser. Ma -on. li.i. .miit.i turiilonly by T XT TliV (-"I MACON, OA., and I'Hll.ADr.I.I'HIA. It contains four ineilicul clcincuu. neVMr unitel in the -uine haj-iiy tiroioiti';i in any other irci.fiitlori. vix: a penile CatU'trtic. n womli-rtul t 'Hie. an -jueact-ptiniiabie Alter uwi 119 u?u, "taat it i iivh rcb-arue.j a? tho t ! TIO.NS Ud- rJ-r r HfHiTS. HI1)K4 mi MAUl'W ;t I I D & mi IT fcs a Pa!ty. C. Cameron Hasti.no.. Niu. Has the larte-t :k f GHrd wt of Linetdti hi hanu, and more boing daily rceoivad. My stock consists of "Quick Sale & ?mn1! Profits V l ot it MtTrn fr-'i will ili y mi fwvjn chpt thn t K.- fk fHkl and i4uiit tmr f&oth 4 pwKt ii W cmmw94 4 ' ' illhtt JMili iFrnnuuurr. Dl.LLi: IN IUY OOOHt 1?iivy, Nfaple clot hi DRY GOODS ! cV 1 taunt is (lCOl-:ni I .S. IUMTS r.iid MIClS JlafM laps, tl arthinrc. uiih r a specialty ; also a well a.Mrtel -lock I - V . ii , 1 . . . 01 iouou- 01 an kind- cheap. I have al-o a large stock of Clothing very low in price, splendid vtlue. suiirrsfy uhi iviins of all kind?. .My stock of GIUH'KUIKS, CHOCKEItr and fila ware ;ire all eomplrle, and will be .mimI ory chmp f.reu-h. Call and cxjuhiic my stock of arcsttul U'iavHHarc. Patent IVIcdicincs, Oils, Faints. W hiTn tb lixtfH tfl ft KitrftfH l wiIIim' lw r: I Hive 1:- a 00 II tiic ami al). s.l mitt: ptl& uf ;!. LOUKl'iV FK.WtMOKX. .Li v.ri.)n, "Nch. firjPKCTFAJ. Sf JICU'IC. Porall di.4cuJCiof thn Liver. Stomach and "-lilecn. I'UKhSlO.V, II KI I.I.-.NK.SS. .lAt.'NDICK. .NAUSIJ.V, SICIC iil.AliAtJli:, COLIC, constipation and m;.im . k.-s If HAS SO EQUAL. CAU r. OX, As there are a number ot iiniU'ior: off-red l.t th- j. iilic. we vruulil CKiti'x; the commu nity to tiuv iivMvieo: I'reiiareucJfiiiuvu- Liver Heijuljlor, uaUss 111. our cu.cra.vcd Mr.irer, wiih the trade uiarK. ttjinji an 1 signature uubrukeii, Nonenthcr iceuuiue. BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps. and all kinds of Kurtii.-hiug Goods wi'i ho .-old at very low pi lee.-. Call and get price- and be convinced that (hi.- 1.1 the place to trade. TO THE PUBLIC SLEEPER & TiNKER ! havinj 'urinrd u co 1 aili.rhip Lr ll tun' f izn,z '. liOMitr-- of iin ii.al.iiif !hh ltlncwtnithittr arv o.. pr n i ( r aortuini-datc the pubirc. IT Um C CAM i: RON. Csd"lA iH be fiMi in Wijfiiii's b! lt big h(p. I.t OVflf .. i f WELLBOR!?40. N r. Clark of'lli:i l, 15u.-k, hai for ; trt, -ale the fnt 'i-l b ini: apparntu- ' ever u-i-d, eoti-h-liru; of In'N, aiu'-r-, 1 AilWork Warranted to Give Satisfacticn. auv.U .wu o. UuuU kA aoni ua jioii . C. R. Potter, BEDCLOuD, - - Prop. - .-NS3. People at large-can find constantly on baud Lumber. Lath, Shingles, rfash, Doors and Blinds. Building Paper and Mould ings. Pine and Hard wood LUMBER. 5 Wheat will be taken ro exchanae jor lumuer. Grasshopper meetings" are- being- held at "different points in- the state,.,' a5) 8 dollars per day, and the average j ana it lOoirsas u tne insects- wouia ne a tucl lJu-i" out aaoai rorty rofls made toime'ebmb to stern fate and 'n dy which makes their time patent exterminating raauhines- LEGAL NOTICE. Dudley M. Steele and Samael R. Johnstmi-plaintiffs against G -oree W Beamnn, defendant District Cour:, Webster Co.Neb:- George .V. Beamnni aon-resklent defendant will take notice of the filing ui me iiuiiiin or ine mainntr a in fho above cause, the object aud prayer of wuiuu is 10 recover a judgement against defeWant for the sum or $213.40, with interest from November 10th". 1S7G. and costs: ami ihi niainl tiff seeks to take the property of de fendant by atUehment and apply it to the payment of the siid debt. De- jcuiiiiai win answer saiu petition on or y-iore tne riih- dav ofFel Qui:i Sal :s and Small Profits. Si-r S & - rrj g! g i i .. .- e (7)2 k JS rr, 1 C VS" K & ? s Q (n n' T3 U yv.ier km M.icnn. Ia.. unit Pliilailclpliia, lour valuable inedi-inc Siui'au..i Livrr KoKulnlor. h.n saved me in auy !(. f r bi.. I U4iit lor every thinir ii i.- ri-cviutiK i.ded. nnJ never knew it to fad. I have u-ed u in. Colu aiidCrubb, vith hi mule and a ,rv Kivi S them about halt a b'jttlutu time. I haro notlost (mi. Unit I cave it to. von run ro otmuomi r. to every one that Lass oil: aj bcuijc the be-t me Heme known for all c un plaints that horc ilcfh h heir to. E.T.TAVLOK. IS-ly AcetitfcrOranier of Georgia. t si '"' MARK THESE FACTS. The Testimony of the Whole World. HOLLOWAY'S PII.I5. "I hail no appetite; Ilollovray's Pills save 1 ino a hearty one." tlour Pillflnrc inarvcllon." ..""5i,J (vri"ot!,t'r box. and keep them in the house " "Dr. II Iloway has cared my headache ihat wnj chronic." etc. I o.iiifti with f f nl ;he-e .Jnll. can drill from l) to .J) !' t in one day, ihrotu'h the ioek ol tli-i coutitty. I'hi'-e drill- arc uarrintcd to ho the New York Artesian Dulls. lo-tf lUJirCITfJDA: S.MITH CIvNTEB Stage Line. Connecting at Bed ('.'mid with I he Republican Itivpr Fiagp Line. Three Veeuhr trip" a wok, arriving and ill-part im: Trot, Kc-i Cloud at the -Miiotu,,,. (he -lage fr.. m ihu railn.ud U" FARE VERY LOW. J. fi. auaaosr, ?.-:?. ? i m. i s& i if . cu auOJut (U AUc QdAuPM (ylVtiJlr eXkS. Ca.ll a. i id S(:e U. Ettd ('(Mill, 'tfhrnxua -.'.: THT3 KEY i . ii ii I' jmAHm -A, n r.'.-c ' - "--. ii- ij- -rj-.j - 4 tt i?J Pj.. IJ1' .1 '-r-ML:?.ia -r TTii1 Jf rtr'iw t-i ' :.( K Tl 11 -s 11 -. is . v n n I gave oneof ynr I'ill tamr h-,U,-r IL-b . . ,irr' i', li cholera morbui. The dear little thins sot Z P& ?&-&?'& J& I well in a dnr Y. LjljxL. .,? A-Axtr f'A '.My nausea of a mornintr i now cured." 'tiJrsJr- ml V 'VT r KM- ! CIIAS. R. JOKKS, Juniata. iffobj-aaka. DRY GOODS, NOTIOfiS. hATS CA P, Tinware, ueensware. GROCERIES AND FROYISIOIVTS. HrichfM t'nsU iviw l-,,,i for tiv,,i. lm.wrkcoui, DKLKB-IN me of noises in the head. I rubbed -oruc ol yourointm.'nt behind the cars and the n'i-e h.n left." "cnil me two bnxa; I want onefora poor family. '. T enclo'e a d illar. rnnr nrii. ; ',T..r... but tne medicine to me t vrorth a aollitr." I hive over JO uch tet:ini.i.ii:J Uctc buiTnn: of 5paco compel me to conclude. ?:r Cstsaecus Siscrisrs, An-i ull eruptions of the -kin. this Oiatmrnt utno.'ti valuable. Ii doc no: hoa exter nally. liOne. but nenplruin ct, , I. .,.., sesrihinK effect to the very roctuf the evil HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Invariably cure the foIIo.Tinp diewe Ksari5ffcfth9EiS3e72. fn aird'a-east? aCectin? thi-eor?in.wnelh-erthry -rcretciod much or too little waier : ui r-ufiutiT .icy oe amietcU with -tone or J grave', or -with acs an paii.s .-eiiKdia jnir.m.Te- ta resion.- ofth? kidney;. tht-iH.-hoild oetaiveu aecordirs to the . n ltd lirciio.i j. ami the Ointment ihouid c ..t- j ruuo.-ii.ini me -in . o. the tac at mvs( MERC53AIIDI3E anc Groceries, J mT We keep cotian?y on hand a lar gc ai'tririrvn .f illliiliL-; M ITT,;xs' oots s j io kp, &c. . iitlii i'tiu w . . -ic- was Anitir 7HU j PIEST KIEMIDmM a,3 agr,cultbal implements, &c., Call and ec m. We wil rv ! fi..,i. -.it. .. . ." 1'ILLON.tCOLH. J CM ATA. NEBRAHK- Vt the r-Jcm 1 rhi!.t..nn. 7T an-liu - a:r. -sjBC.ru T rt . i . :iJworj W hcrev er niiuliU-l. rA Cnl?AT, STirr-Tr. T-mAirtli -Vi'2 - , r c ' IX c n-1 1 u tc i Gra m. 17-3m hs. s R'a'SJ ' - B 69 t ? & a a a q . a hriian? ItTT r. ciA -...:.: , " :n - . ... " "") ou imimuu: wui oe tusen as true. ' wxirth $64 fier mile of hedge set, and.'' 25-4w Pl'trnf A tt'y. S--CI 3R fete. 5 OG I fe Erf i$ 5res K 5 o tf2f5 k' l'SL &P29 e . . dfe fl 3 c:A34( Slr-ttairtJir-rtia-j i ! J ,f,i. Hout; ii ui K--jt .i i -. i k - r z t r.t t-1 f r"TTTrr . r- . .. - . ,,..- -ir - r i m m bvitxnn. Tfai-trea:mer.:vTi.l cve Jn..t IVV ' - - 1. ' ' ', Kl "'-v. M imrrtlmte relief wfae all o.her mean-bavci- .,, -f.- ,.-..?-, T.1 ''i KO MB failed. fVuiVvV J r;.;riFri3 - tr ?a , rcrSrana-"--Gn -C- i wivoam, r, r of.-:,, j-s r-r G .3 , ua. -. UJU.. cwm;j M-,e . . W JtL !ctri ' Jo medinne wi 1 jo- efiV- u ly impr-.ve I li cj.ftr, u::Z CHTf-rll taiit tfaetnieoftheitjmavhi Jic-el'idi. tbev ' x -nx.r icui-n t '. .. jj.-,i J.J. K tbo . remcVeFl'acidity o-caiost- citberbyin-' -. vi'y li"z j.s n -riztl-4 :'- UiX I 4.1 anwt !V'r? reriiapniifrii J .: ' --' -1 - r" HOt"itP. . --- - ' " " .- -ua tuc uu; anr u ij. .. -- .4. - --., vv.i in ma wona lortae luIl-.winsiiMtai'? Acue "!!, v"f" r - 'juc.rg Aitb a. Uiliou; Couiplauu. l!.'o:cbe on i'.'.r?--' ?. -ftl - j iui; - Drop regus Uerul Tfarr kinds .n'lic irp cpuuir.p cniKi rh. ..m.ha. . I t- . .-. j. iiayik. agent Mrn.; toU isiii.v. xaiTa:Heu lei i ire lcnrs. ' ""-. i-onaiap ion. Iiobiliir. "'. r A"-:3 -. - c ri'V. ur ntiei. F'VeMofal! k.nd I . rt, -;V-VWUor LINEN, SF.wi.mj Jreo ache. Indigestion. Icf!rr-r: . s. r. , IVJ" 4!!L-J--,ns to J:tr-r C. A aJ sts .Slanr ami li.M-.i w . ... ..i .tJk iilC.t. Sur-Jl rrnfiHrt-vll''r.'T . r.L.-. , ""-.. -'r "" 1 1' tte i:;Tni.--!c MHi.iV . atfoaSf ekTOSr MJSffid5KSG."eM, sarroands ech fa. i of l;n- ?,.. .... ...t" 1 . " "" . .) -r m -.. . r- udii owerewam wUI be given loaoj oae I ' ' -itM- variW-i n Jodile "fftr renlcnnsiusli iiforu.-3tion .is may Iai to ' w--'nra.irer-tsa' . tne ue:e-tionof any party or par tescoan er- J5! f"r p, .-.r.4 raires cf r-srr t n tcr ilijjli or cri.i at zuj of ur oSfci. i i..." '-. "" jii i f lemng tne raedician nr vending the umc. j knowmvtbeu to b" epnriu. . oUl at the icaaufitctcry of Prf6r jpectable drugiit and dcjl-rs in luedi'ini e tisii , trousbotit the virilized world, in ixef i Za centt. nl c-Dti xnd l K l: I iS-TK.r.;. ..:.!. tt- ?!. ... I , - .-.. vubtiutMuic KF1CJ 9J KXlt ' lie .. m Hi & I trMHfJ.w?. fc?rai? . ..fj viii.vwtij V..ill ' UWI1 j jC Vzlxi cai.-. UwrTerir. ! 554 a t sfartrt Etrst;. Eciim. Km. " ax-r12- i nU'.!.. THILfc T5 I 9 mt- - - v .ra. - - J mximM J. . M 77 r r w tien in ceiy disorder are talxeJ to eich aiMbv"'C-ftiiL p box. nfO-lr1 w 51Siti:,:r-rt,SuIfs.H3 0:e, 1:2 L::ertT Strset, 1. 7. ' l " e "i'-serytv, IieL, cL ' ARDWARE STORE. 1TITC1I Dl.t.AHOIt 31 A HT Props, We keen on fcanJ at H i.i. !.- i . . . . Tin, and Hard.,. ft" WJ c0n::,.e,e ,toek or cu vi. Keep a Supply of Farming Jmpicmcnlii. 5&Give ns a call, a? we feci nre -ttb mr- mW .... . a low a, any other Orta ,n the wLt? " yMi nu at fiar5 Kemember tl phce, I door north of :he Priatiofj yuice. Red Cloud, Neb. ;3h-v''-:- -. - 3T N :-- J Lt