tr-3-0. h&- 'J & . -vi ft i K 3 s fu B 1 4 i & fc THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. ji. l. jijojuas. Kditoi: THUKSDAY 3Iaich 8h 1877 Bates cf Subscription. One cnpy 1 year, ......$2.00 Onocopj'G months, 1.00 0.iicnjy3 " 50 rorrrsponflrnce iolicitrd from all part o the Coituty aud State, on matters of ftnera iuicre.t. Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A. S. -nl l--ck. Beatrice. U. S. Senatar. W. Iitchcoek. Omaha, U. 8. Senator. Lorenzo Croanae. RepreienUtire. EXECUTIVE. SILAS GARBER. Gor.rnor. Lincoln. Urari'iTtschnck. Sec.ofSute. J. Vciton. Linola, Auditor. J. :. McllriJe. Treasurer. Gou.H. R.iberts. Att'jr ien. I. M. McKenzie. Lincoln. Sop. Pub. Imtrac. JUDICIARY. Geo. B. Like. Omaha, Chief Jistice. I) an'IGantt. Nebraska CHy.l ... j Ham'l Maxwell. Platsinouth J AHOC,Me JB8' WEtJSTER COUNTY. J. A.Tulleya. E. II. .Tonei, I. W.TulIeyi. H. O. Bill. A. A. Pope, C. C. Coon. W K. Thorn, G. 'V. Ball. ) L. H. Luce. f J. H. Hobart. t County Clerk. Treasurer. Probate Judge. Sheriff. BkoolHui.'t. Coroner. County Surreyor County Comminioners. 'Tip raid that office-seekers are al ready beieifiing Hayes. Omaha wants a railroad through to the TllacL Hilk drn. Dinz has been sworn in as pttsMcnt of Mexico. A narrow pnage road in to be built from Sioux Citv to the Black Hills. Order? have been given to the Rus-t-ian troops to evacuate the Servian ti-rrituiy The Indians . are becoming very troublesome out in the Black Hill?, killing a miner occasionally, and run ning off stock. The preparations and display, pomp and parade at Washington, on the ar rival of President Hayes, was said to be magnificent. The Danbury JVeics man can say some sensible things, as witness the following: "There is a $30,000 tomb in Green wood. A stonc-maon made it. In the outskirts of the city a pauper lies under a rose bush. God made it" The compulsory education bill be fore the Wisconsin legislature provides that a parent neglecting to send his child to school six weeks of every year shall pay a fine of ten cents a day fur every day the child does not attend ! Such a heavy fine as that will prove ruinous to the Wisconsonites. Commodore Vanderbilf's will U to be contested Cornelius J. (" Young t'oineel") and two of the daughters having put in an appearance, to whom will probably be added two other daughters Among contestant's counsel arc Ethan Allen, C M. Depew, David I). Field. Scott Lord and Jere S. Black, who will manage in one way or another to make a pretty good inroad ou the estate. Ex. A law was passed by the late legis lature authorizing a bounty of $3 for e.ich wolf and $5 for each wild cat killed ia any county in this state, to be paid out of the general fund of the county. The person claiming the b'.unty mut present the "scalp with ine two ears and face down to the tip of the nose" to the county clerk and may require that the wolf or wolves, etc , were killed within the Loundaries of the county. The Union Pacific company are pashing an Omaha line in the direc tion of southwestern Nebraska. They are preparing to push another through northwestern Nebraska, in the direc tion of the Black Hills. At least four hundred miles of these roads will lie withiu the limits of our state repre senting a cash investment of at least eight millions of dollars. These lines will render tributary to Nebraska and her commercial metropolis the choice t agricultural and grazing regions of our far west, and the richest mining re gions on the eastern slope of the Rocky mountains. At the same time, this euaip.oy has obtained full control of the Utah Southern road, which it is preparing to push into Moutana. giv ing to that company aud to this state a pre-emption claim upon the business of Utah Idaho aud Montana. Oma hi Republican. The rich and nutritious character of the grasses, of Western Nebraska, has often been referred to by stock men and others, wh have given the sub ject attention. And while we have in a general way observed the fact that cattle do winter in tht region without prepared food, we were hardly ready 1 1 believe they would winter in this iciuity, and fatten solely upon the range. Last week we saw in the mar ket, beef from the Republican valley, iu the quality of fatness that could not be excelled in any of the eastern mar kets. It was not only thoroughly fat toned, but it possessed all the ine qualities of nutrition and flavor found in the best corn beef The owner in formed as that he had not fed his cat tle a pound of hay or grain, that his N range was near the Republican river, and that his cattle had increased in weight during the entire winter. . Krarw'j Ptees. aw' iHP pXJOaH Am' uiaw E5SsJuuSk HAYES IS INAUGURATED! President IIayks wa peaceably inaugurated lat Monday, March 5th. The following brief notes of the intu g'iration ceremonies we condense from the Omaha Daily Republic in : At 10 o'clock, Monday President Hayes, accrm anied by hin pon and Senator Sherman, left the rcuidence of the senator for the executive m mtion, where he was met and cordially greet ed by ex-Pre.ident Grant, who was in waiting to escort the nw presid nt to the capitol. There were alo present, the vice-president elect and commi .oinncrs of the District of Columbia The party adjourned to the blue par lor and passed some time in conversa tion. In the meantime the grand in augural pageant that had gathered at Wa? fungton in a cire'e in the west end of the city, about a mile from the white house, started with their flying banners and bands of music. Lieut. Colonel Grant, in field uniform, and Col. Amos Webster, of the militia of the District, special aides to the pres ident iu the grand parade, reported at the executive mansion. As won as the new Chief Magistrate h id reach ed the White House an immense crowd congregated on the portico, hoping there would be a general reception In thi-thev were di-appoiuted, though many were admitted during the after noon and paid respects to Piesideut Hayes. The green parlor was the scene of great animation after the par ty returned. It was profusely decora ted with flowers, and the new presi dent received therein the 6 rat welcome to his home. COURT PROCEEDINGS. FEBRUARY TERM, 1877. A. J. Armstrong vs James M. Mar tin and S. P. Martin. Leave granted defendants to file amended answer in stanter and plaintiff allowed 90 days to reply. Trial set for October 15th. 1877, at 1 o'clock P. M. Andrew Beck vs William Jones. Verdect for defeudant. George Houtz vs Marion Alexander. Damages. Dismissed by plaintiff without prejudice. Catherine J. Houtz vs Geo. Houtz. Divorce. Divot ce granted as prayed for. Wm. II. Walters vs H. B. Holmes, and Alex. Bentley. Continued. Dudley 31. Steele and Samuel R. Johnson vs George W. Bcaman. At tachment. Sale of attached premises ordered. C. H. Potter vs M. C. Shermau. Attachment. Continued for service. Mary Ellen Law vs Frank M. Law. Divorce. Continued for service. Mary T. Anderson vs George Lav crty. Bastardy. Set for trial Wed nesday, Oct 17th, 1S77. State vs Andrew J. Bennccker. Fined $25 and costs. State vs C. H. Potter. Verdict, not guilty. Stcte vs Noah Perry. Dismissed by prosecution. State vs George Zeiss. Verdict, not guilty. State vs C. II. Potter. Dismissed by prosecution. State vs George Zeiss. Continued. State vs Wm. Beuson. Fine of $25 and costs. State vs Noah Perry. Fine of $25 and costs. State vs 0. H. Potter. Dismissed by prosecution. State vs Jno. Beauchamp. Contin ued. Set for trial Wednesday, Oct. 17th, 1877, at 8 o'clock a. m. It is reported that the cholorea has reduced the stock of hogs one fifth, in Washington county. Nasby on the Coniuiis-ion : "I war wun6t in favor uv the joint commibh, and wuz eiier to hev it. When it wuz ez shoor that a majority uv the judges wood be dimocratic, givin us a majority uv oue in the lot, I bleevd it to be constooshnel. I am not, ez a general thing a thiretcr for gore. I bed much ralli es hev Tilden buy his way into the presidency than to hev to fite for it. With Bradley on the com -mishn, it is unconstooshnel. Sich a thing wuz never contemplated by the fathers, it wuz never done afore, and there ain't no precedent for it The idee uv hevin a compemise in which the diinocrisy did'nt -jit more than twice what they claimed, is suthin new in ameriean history. On receet ot money enuff to buy sufficient cloth to half sole the trowsi.s of our citizens so that our noble heattid wouimm won t hev to stond m front uv em all the time when they drill, I will organize a company to wunst. I feel more like fiiin for the the con- stttushen now than 1 hev seucc I en listed :n the Looisiana Pelikens in 1861. When I play I want the keerds put up el" I want to m.-k. a livin by wort there ain't no yoose in ..!: :. -II It w..i, i jidjin ii . nielli uty utunti back to aksede to a r ola&hetj UV the nn.irtrwr)An when w ariiv t. 0 ntOOsnen wneu We WUI to make suthin by it t)Ut to Violate that sacred instrooment, and then to lo-ie the i-offices hy it, is uni terrible. The following report of the proceed ings of the Railroad meeting held a. Sutton Feb. 24th. We a'ip from the Sutton Times. Pursuant to call, a larg and en- thu iaMic meeting of the meeting of the citizen of York, Hamilton, Fill more, Clay. NuckolU and Webter counties was held in Odd Fellow.- Hall, in Sutton, at 2 p. m., February 24-h to take f-teps towards fecuring the ex tension of the O. &R. V. U. R ihrouzh their respective counties Convention called to orlt-dr by C. M. Turner, of Clay county. Hon. Jo-cph Garber, of Webster was elect ed chairman, and Hon. J. W. Small, of Clay, secretary. President in a few telling remarks tated the object of i lie meeting. Hon. M W. Wilcox, J. B. Din more aid Hon. J. W. Small were called, and laid before the convention the facts they had obtained, in refer ence to the intentions of the officers o!' the road, and the feelings of the peo ple along the proposed line. On motion of R. G. Brown, a com mittee of five, consisting of R. G. Brown, C. F. Shedd, J. B Dint-more, Gex Yeisvr and J. M. Flynn, was ap pointed by the chair to drift resolu tions, cxpre.-sing the sentiments of the convention. While committee were drafting resolutions, convention took recess for fifteen minutes. Convention called to order, and com mittee reported the following which was adopted We the citizens of York, Hamilton, Fi.lwore, Ciay, Nuckolls aud Web ster couuties in convention assembled, for the purpose of considering the question of the extension of the 0. A V. R. R through said cjuotie, alopt the following resolutions : lt. We feel the necessity of a 1 diiional facilities for the traiisporta tion and shipment of the large aud increased product of our soil, aud ful ly appneiate the immense good result ing from increased raihoad facilities. 2nd. We aie ready, willing and anxious to give the O & R. V. R. R or any other railroad, all the assistance in our power to advance the building of a railroad tbrouhg the above named counties, via. York Sutton, Fairfield and Red Cloud, 3d. That an executive committee of nine, to be selected by the conven tion from the above named counties, and we would recommend that a coun ty committee of five be appointed in each county, with instructions to con fer with the executive committee, appointed by the convention. That said execntive committee shall confer with the U. P. and 0. & R. V. R. R. officials, and call their attention to the rout therein sugncted, and do all they can to secure the building of a railroad through said counties. 4th. That we ars in full sympathy with the U. P. and O. & R. V. R. R. R's, and express our confidence in their abilities to do as they propose. That only through increased freight facilities can that prosperity so much desired by all be obtained. That a copy of these rcsolutins be printed in all the papers along the proposed line of railroads, and the secretary be instructed to send a copy to each of the Omaha papers and to Messrs. Clark and Kimball, of Omaha. In accordance with the resolutions addnpted the following named gentle men were elected members of the ex ecutive committee : Clay county, Hon. J. W. Small, R. G. Brown and Dr. M, V. B. Clark. York county, Charles Seeiy and Hon. Wm. Knapp. Hamilton county, N. M. Bray. Fillmore county, Chas. S. Allen. Nuckolls county, D. W. Mont gomery. Webster cout.y,- Hon. Joseph Garber. R. G. Brown moved that Clay county now proceed to elect a county committee. Carried. C. M. Turner, I. N. Clark, H. W. Gray, C. F. Shedd, and J M Flynn, committee. The chairman called the executive and county committees elected to meet in the Hall immediately after adjourn ment. On motion convention adjourned. Joseph Garber, J. W. Small, Chairman See. The executive committee organized by electing J W Small chairman, aud R G Brown secretary; ai-d after trans acting nece.-sary business adjourned to meet in Odd Fellows Hall, in Sutton, on Saturday March 3d 1877, at 1 p m at which time a full attendance is re quested. JPIMPJlVES. I will mail (Free) tan recipe for preparing a simple Vegetable Balm tout will remove Tan. freckles. Pimples and Blotches, tear mg the skin sort, eiear and bcant'ful ; also instructions tor producing a luxuriant growth of natron a ba d head or a mooth face. Address Ben- VaadeltJt Ck,. Box 5!l'l No. 5 Wooter St.. N. Y. 32 TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been permaneatly eared o that dread diseas-. -.onuiuption. by a simple rerae I-. is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferer the me-uis of eare. To allwhodcii eit, he will send ac py of the prescription used, (free of charge), with the aireetions for preparing and using the same, which they will fiudaarecuretor Gnsursp tioa. Asthma, bronchitis. Jtc. Parties wish ing the prescription will please ddress. Rev K. A. WILSON. 32-6 194 Peon St.. WiUiarasbargh. N. Y. Jfcrrors of Youth. A ,OESTIEMAN who suffered for year Mfroa erTa.Debiligr. Prematart- De- cay, aud all toe effect of yoothtal indiscre- tioa will, for the sake of -n ering humanity. d iree to all who n -ed it, the -eripe ind di.-yctioa for making the simple remeb- by wtoica he was eared. Safferers wuhiag to ProitbythedTertier'3 experieaoe can do - tfl$51ftffi8 CedUN. Y. Ke:!ce la Notice is herny given, mat i win ex- j kmine all per-ons who may desire to offer themelves as candidates for tea f ftf V rill ex- cher of the primary or common schools of Webster county, at Red Cloud on the firt Saturday in the months of Feb. ruary. May. Aucust, and November A. D. 1S77 Examinations w;ll also be held in District No. 21 Stillwater Precinct, and in Harmony precinct, before summer school commence. A. A. Pope, Co. Sop't. Negunda Jan. 5th 1S77. ASK the reenT er.l i)peplicf. Riliuu fuflercro. victims of Fcyr and Acue the mer curial dieec pa tient how ihey re covereJ h e 1th. cheerful M'irits Jt rooditppe'ite thry will tell rou by t.kioic ."iMMOk'.l LlVm kKUULlTOK. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Familj Hedicine in the World! For Dyrpenma. "ontipatiu. Jaundice, llilliounatmck. .Sick Headache. C 'lie. lie predion of piril5. tour Stomach. Heart turn. Ac. Jet. Tin unrival d Southern Kcmedy i war ranted not to contain a single panicle of Mer ury. or any injurious mineral subiauce but" PURELY VEGETABLE. containing thoe Southern Roots and Herb, which au aliwis- 1'roviicn c has pl-icid iu countries where Liver Dicaen inot prev. il. It will cure .ill Di!e.ue:s cm ed by be auge ment ol'ihe I. iter and bowel. The Symptoms of Liver Complaint are a bitter or bad M'e in the mouth : t'niii in the lijck. Sidei or Juuu. ottiMi mistaken lor Klieunuiti'iii ; Sour jtouiucu : Lm oi Ai petitc; llowcl' alternately costive and lax: llcndnche; Loss ot memory, with a p.iiulul sensation of having faile i to do something Inch ought to have been done: dobility ow spirit:-, a thick jellow appear.mce of thei'kin and eye, a dry C-.ugh ott n mistaken iur Co lrutuption. meume many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others very few ; but the Liv er, the largest organ iu the body, i generally tuese.it of thedi ese, a difuot ileula ed in time, areat sutTenug. wretchedness nd Death will ensue. I can recommend as an efficacious remedy for disease of the Liver. Heunburn and Dys pepsia, tilMMONO LIVKtt KKGL'LATOa. Lewis G. W under, 1(52.5 MaMer Street. Assistant Post Maeter. Philadelphia. "We in. ve tested its virtues, personally, and know that tor Dy pep ia, Liliouxnes. and Throbbing lleaductie it is the bestmcdicino the worlu ever caw. We have tried forty other remedies belore Simmons' Liver Keg ulator. but none of thein gave us tuoro than temporary rel'cl: but the Regulator notonly relieved, bu cared us. Ld. lelcgrupb and Messenger. Macon, U. Manufactured only by J. K. ZZLIIT k CO.. MACON, flA., and PHILADELPHIA. It contains four medical element, never united in the same happy proportion iu any other preparation, viz : a gentle Catnartio, a woiidcriul tonic, an unexceptionable Alter ative aud certain Co.rectivc ofall impurities of the body. Such signal cucceft. has atten ded its use, that it is now regarded as the- For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. As a Itemed in MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COM PLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DE PRESSION, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CONSTIPATION and BILIOUSNESS IT HAS NO EQUAL. CAUT.OX As there are a uumber of imitations offered to the puolic. we would caution the commii iiily to buv no powders or prepaiedaiimnoiis' Liver Regulator, unices in our engrated wrapper, with the trade mark, s-t-unp and signature unbrkei, None other is genuine. J.E ZUXJ1T&C0., Macon. Ga.. and Philadelphia, Your valuable medi-iue Simmons" Liver Regulator, has saved me many Doctor's hills I use it tor everything it i recommended, and never knew it to lad. I have used it in Colic and (irubbs. with m mules and hnr?es giving them about halt a bottle nt a time, I nave not lost one that I gave it to. you c.in re ommend it to every one that has s ock as being the bet medicine known for all cam plaints that horse flesh is heir to. E.T. TAILOR. 18-ly Agent for Grangers of Georgia. MARK THESE FACTS. The Testimony of the Whole World. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. "I had no appetite; Holloway's Pills gave me a hearty one." "Your Pills are marvellous." "I send tor another box. and keep them in the house." "Dr. Il.lloway has cared my headache that was chronic." I gave one of yur Pills to my Jbabe for eholera morbus. The dear, little thing got well in a day." ".My nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Holloway's Ointment cured me of noise in the head. I rubbed some of jour ointment behind the ears and the noise has left-" "send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family.". 'I enclose a dollar, your price is 25 cents, but the m dicine to me is worth a dollar." I hare over 2D) such testimonials as these but want of space compels me to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of the skin, this Ointment is most i valuable. It docs not hea exter nally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very root ol the cril HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Invariably cure the following diseases Disorder of the Sidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, wheth er they secrete too much or too little water ; orwnener iney oe amictea witn stone or gravel, or with acLes an ' pains -ettlcd in th loins over the regions of the kidney, these pills should be taken according to the . ri- ted directions, and the Ointment should be well rubbed ini- the mi.tL ui the back ut bed time. This treatment will give almost immediate relief when all other means hare failed. For Stomach? fat of Order. No medicine wi I so effecm lly imorove the tone of the stomach .is boe I'ids: the remove all acidity occaswnea either by iu- I tempera-.ee or improper diet HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ar thehestkn-jwn in the world torthe tallowing ui'esse-. Ague Asia a. unions lo.uplau t. uiotebes on i the Skin. Bow-l, Contutup ion. Debility. Dror-sy. Drsenterr. Krvs.ne us. rViujIe Ir- I rej-uUrities. Fevers of all kinds. Tits Jout. j Hexdnche. Indigestion. Indamation. Sore . Th'-ais Stone and Gravel. Wrms otaill kinds. Weakners from any cause, etc. I EaTOSTACTCAUTIQU. None are gsnaine unless the si;nstureof J, HiT.ncr., as aent for the United Sutes, unoueds each b x nf Pills, and ointraenu A nand omn reward will be gives to any o e ren "cring such information as nay lead to the detection ofany parly orpar iescoun cr- j foiling the edicin or rending the same. I knowing them to b spurious. , mao'd at the mam: factory of Professor Hollow. r Jb Co.. New Yor. and by all re-spectabi-- druggists anxl dealer in medicine . throughout the emlited norld. in ;.oxsat 25 c nts. 6i c- uts and fl. each. XT!ierf is considerable saricg by taking J t-e larger sixes. N, B. Directions for the guidance of pa tieiis in eTery disorder are aifixed to each box. h2d-lr Office, 112 Ifttrtj Strtet, ST. I. MiiYiiViHivum fiaaaja97-aiBBWa3 la EjSfSfcJ X y2 ju" Red Cloud & Jew ell City Stage Line- Connecting at Red (loud with the Re public Valley line, runntnc tratcht to Ha-ting. -TLree regular trip will be made each week, having Red Cloud the citue time the stage from liatm. docs. ftcsa&SAra g:-:d tsg: kits c:: m I 72SS3AD. FA RK It FA H OS A li L F. 30- ly D. II. GODFREY. GEORGE ZEIS, PIALgaiX Wines & Liiquors CIGARS, dieting, Smoking, Tobacco CANNED FRUITS OK ALL KINDS. AND CON FKGI'ION KRIS, And K'pecially Fresh Lager Beer. GEORGKZKIS: RED CLOUD, NER. I3tf C. R. Potter, Prop. BED CLOUD, KE2. People at lare can find con.-tantlj on hand Lumber. Lath, Shingle, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Building Paper and Mould ings. Pine and Hard wood LUMBER. Wltent will be taken in exchange for lumber. Quick Sal s and Small Profits. !olvd Highest Honors Oonfor rod at Conformist. VILLCOX Tra&r tattw tttm) maOimm. NEW IDTOMATIC f ILCHT 8CWIHO MACHINE. ASM? II VlMTiti9,TnisdMt UITCCTS HWIfl la Ut oJy Scwteff Mackiae la tkc wti wftk lutomstJo Tonslon, aad Automatic 9111011 Indicator; to Always Rsatfy for Workvaa4t Altocothor UnparsJIsiotf. Emt Peutal Cara for TJIautxatea Price Ltot, Ac. Willcox A Gibbs S. M. Co. Cor. Bend St.) OSS Wmuaua-f, 3Tew Turk- . ujuw j i -v -uTL. .,.- L Tuuup iBuTluB.-T,uuuuurBujajUtaJ- '!----M 2 S s W& VC rPi rn ft v n 9&jir ID ill rsMSy ft3c I U u I I GENERAL Sr ft a 'n oTi u. w JFv & w r 1 .&c824 foyS PnTmniY nflnnmnn ri w w - l-i. zrj Ulllll!"! Ilil'JI'llrlllJ S5 515 5 Q SSP9 illimmi "fM!! h r N aa, 2 rf r- wu iiia j.jj.-ivxiiAj.w l ? M r( O rW.l -. t.3 f 1 1 . .. r j aa. "w a n ZL : I 0 f I p . S 0SF kax iJJM -''-7'-'-aBiH--'BB'-tBilH-Bi-ia Kflfi- MOWERY & FARRELL. Kct'p the 1rt and mot cotapWt tcckufIKON. fKKL. WAGON TIMKKK. HARDWARK. and TISWAllK, of any hou in the r!, and "H the chc3t, Al-o MAI a-i FA2UCS3 aCIIiaTS. ! of rrery description o&Dun:ly oa I hi mis. Go ami S Them. I 15 tf Int. Strret. HAKTIAC-M. rb. O. Cameron i Ha.-tino.-s Ne. Has the !an;e-t trxk of Good wet of i.iiic-'ln tut hand, and more bcioj; daily rcc3tvcd. My stock con:i?ts of DRY GOO r Vuiivy, M.Jiple elolliM A, laiiuel.H a .-pecialty ; s'mi a well sorted Mock of Notions ofall kind- cheap. 1 have uUo a larjre tock of C'luthitijc very low in price, -.pleudid value. SHIRTSSf OR A WE US ofall kinds. My stock of GHOCEIUKS, CKOCKKKY and Glassware are all complete, and will be -old veiy chciip forca-h. Call and cxaiuiuu my stock of BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps. and all kinds of Furiii.hiiii; (Joods will be -old ui very low pnee-. Call utnl Kt pricei and be convinced that thi-i i-t the place to trade. I79tu C. CAMKKON. WELL BORING. N. C. Clark of' Guide Rock, ban for .ale the best WHI-beimj apparatti1 ever u?ed, coni!tinK of drill', aiiKcr-, etc. '1'ivo men with one of tlice-e lirill can drill from -II) to f0 f:t in oue day, through the rock of tbii country. Thee drills are warranted to bo the New York Artesian Drills. 40-ti KED CLOUD & SMITH CKNTKK Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular tripi a week, arriving and departing from Red Cloud at the name time the utagc from tho railroad doc.i. FARE VERY LOW. nil. J. B. BUSSOW. Prep. THE NETY HOME via nrisucD ins FIRST PREMIUM ! Lt the Ccntcnr.i 1 r-iibitio-. V.r an-t bit alwraya czrm 1 -Ti i J.i.Jicst Luura luxc lt cirul:Uii. A COMPACT, nisrrr.r. prnynt.E. L.j2ht K-nniajt sM LFrlt-IKVT LOCK tTiTCrt" JI CIIJ.VE. AVAtmiU to the WANTS of KVKl.YKODY. Tl-; HO Ml SEW!KG MACHIflE-yrtjiirtUdefW . -arasiDco br the e.-l cf if.c bcf inver.Trvc lalfnt.in-iri-r.'taxi'rr.l b. III. It C.mBiu ill tbe K-aratUl l'trt tf-i F5P.7 CLAP3 ZhC2irt, Is SIZII'Lli in CONS! RL'CIION. tiVfttltltilt in 5trsi g'h sul Beauty, coctaimK-u Vorkini Part tId r:aab! Cf DOIV& a w'Ur rftgct H'orhttaalfbrt !evving Machin ItwUIKCI fcrrun uhoutc3Tisi OtlS CPHTfcrR' In the Mancfact-jra oT tilts ii-AlllIM; the Very I5-t jTntorlaln are USED. STm WEACISO l'Airrs arc UARDP Nrr aad th tlccxanlara bo U-ra c-Tnt;cTiiI K-ith the special r" cf rroducina zn 3-j-y Hanninr. ItRAi:Ln, aixi aL-sct AOltJfcLES-1 JH ACIIINK, 6d-"3ttd IQC U T WEtX. for Coar or flaw TliKKAl). CUT. TOX.arr.ror LINEN. 8inrX0 Irwa thj l.iqhtrat Muslim to Mm9r CI h xo-$ i.eatheu. 8ucrConndencwiJ'i;Li li the INTRINSIC MEHI1S of Ux HOMV 1EWINC MACMIMK thMt every MACI1'E t I-iSy W4A r. ltM V..., aiTaniCa ICr iiVe iCarS, LIVE AGENTS w-iat.l ia localise waere i ccare not rcprrsertttl. Sd- for t-ir-5, sad assrpk of work dotw oa the IIOliE, or call al aaj- of our (Mam. Joh'9S3M, Clark ft Co., 3C Uaiaa Efaaxa, aTrw York. 564 7a'atagti Stratt, leaUB, Kaaa, 1111 Lcrs2 At., xtaksrfa. Pa. 141 Stat Etrtat, Cllts. EL 5 1 gecta Jhk CutNC, Sc Laaia, Ma. 17 rr Thmtrnj Ct., Cas Trt4sm, CaL f . . WlimsS Cn. ItifMZRTO.V. .VlCtt J r.rr th Uttrt .tori Jn DKUGS. HWICK KMILY MK. ICI.N. PMVTS. oil. CtL5.- PUTrY. a'CHOOI. HoiiK- TATlOVliV. tal fact cterjlhm to W fouoi M a Sr, i Irui Houvc Wr dral Urrrlrin IUV fUnirt, ?ll W, tlLnr-t No TIONS I.b rwicrwar-. HOOrS. HOria. d liAKOW IK llWKi and FCIW a pcu!ty. "Quick Sale 4, 1$ Ol'K We IH tfll ra cwl chipr th.n r h-awi-- n la- i CjH xi examine our f-xd and tnm. aad bo ataotliMpwii '- d$& aiih I KAI.KUS !M DRY GOODS ! -IUK'Kl.ll .S, lUMiTH mill SIIOKH. JIafN. CapM, Hard Mart, wiiriiM- ware unci atla.vHurt. Patent Medicines. Oils. Faints. UV harp the larrit tocl in luvntn anl will not be under. J Give u-t a call one and all, and i-tuunr hh1-. and prir- LOU IT A FKXMMOKK. Ivivoi'tuiu !Nt-l). TO THE SLEEPER hnvirii; fbrtiird a cn-patfnr-.hfp lor th turfo of rtiga;nt in f' buoine- of Wagon making and Hlackauiilhin..,, are hum prwpited tj accommodate the public. tKIHA will be found iu big t-hop. AH Work Warranted CM vl .ok ttll UumI.! C XV AqA AVXCAlt a .lv (yvAtuv Cik. Call andSue Us. Red CoihI, At-hni-Iin CHAS. R. JONKS, Juniata. Nebraska. WIOLSSAlE AKCEITAILBS.-.SS:)! ' DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, i ATS -C AP J, Tinware, Queensware GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ht IliKlient anli .Price Ialil for Vriiln. DILLON &COLK, DEAL-BI13IN and Groceries, i We keep cottant!y on hand a larjrc ataortinent of w DRY GOODS IIA TS. CAPS. G. ()VI.W M I1TENS, BOOTS SI I O KS, &C i ' Al8 A6R,CULTURAL iplemehts, &c, &c Call and ee a-. We ell Tcry Grain. DILLON 17-3-n D STORE. HITCHELLAXORIfART Irop. i mm If jftAV-k An ltatMt O Tt T. . 1 ' ,. . .. " . """ uaw a jTis.aad Hardware. WKA7?0 Keep a Supply of nrmiKXmplmenin. sFGtc n. a call. a we fcel .are we rtk aoit yon, and at fgattf as low a any other firm in the weit.-Toai Retseaib2r the place, I door north of the Prist's oSce. Red Cloud Neb. CJ Pmall Profits r Mono T &n ta 'Fruti-ntorr. PUBLIC & TINKER f Wij-gin's old chop lK'l en Mroj tti to Give Satis-faction. I : x4 qirt ui 3rUuii , ; 1 GiVaVul i).ir. MERCHANDISE low for cn-h, and Fay 6A A COLE, JUNIATA. NKIJRA.crC W ARE f - J . I - . .t r t?- ... targe a nu cotBUctoiOCa 01 Clt", j ii 5. tlfe- siri " c.' '- ? Z ..Jifl-..i-.J&,1C- --TA-rn i. r.S-Ji-' ije.