. " -.' I 1 &- :4 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS,' - r. Editor THUKSDAY Nirch 15th 1877 Ittcief lasscriptlon. One copy lyear $2.00 One copy C inontHfl, 1. 00 One copy .................. .50 'WrespoadeBee solicited from all parts o the County and Hutc, oa matter of genera a caret t. u i Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A.,S. Paddock. Beatrice. U. 8. Senater. W. iliteboock, Omaha. U. S. Senator. Lorenso Crourue Representative. KXKCUTJVE. SILAS GAHBER. Qovvrsor. ' LSacoln. BrnnoTtschpok. J. a Weston Ltieoli J, ;. McUnJe. ,, iu. II. Robert. gee. of abate Aadilor. Treasurer. Att'r (i.n I. K. MoKemie. Lincoln.. cap. Pab-fosiae. JUDIC AKY. Jeo. M. LiVe.Oroi.hs. 1) ah'I nnt. NefcnskaCLv. -Um'l Maxwell, ristso.oj ChiefJirtir. thi Awociate Jo. WEHST2R COUNTY. K. Tulley. County Clerk. Treasurer. Probate .vJje. fthenfT. School Sat.'t. Coroner. Coantj Surveyor J E. II. Jones. I. W.Tiilley II. C. Kill, A. A. Pope, C. O. Toon. W E. Thorn, l. MT. IUU, I. II. Luce, J. 11. H'rbart. I Coanty oramiisloaer. Tilden wil en fo Ei,,m' Jack McCall, tbe murderer nf Wild Bill was handed at York ton on tbe let inst. ' The h:itiies men of New York have h!d metiW r.d parsed rn-nlutions riidiir-ii: hf pi Hey of pr-.-i lent H.y.-s tw-iri thujuntth The coroner Vjury tendered a ver dct on the Ashtabul. disaster that the fall of the bridge was the result of cr rnrs and defects made in defining, constructing and erecting the flame, und that the railroad company is re sponsible for the Jos of life incurred. The fact that President Hayes has tendered ex-Senator Keyes of Tenner pei, the position of Postmaster Gener al, U received with great satisfaction by all parties, not only as worthy tri bute to Mr. Keyes, but as an indica t'on of the conservative poKey of tbe tit w president toward the South. William Henry Weldon, the young man who attempted the life of Gover nr Packard, at New Orleans the I5th of February Iat, in at large, on $5,000 Itail. It is intimated that he will not 1j prosecuted owing to the inter por tion of friends or bis father, who is a preacher. At a recent railroad meeting in Fair field, the following resolution was passed : "We are ready, willing and anxious to give the O. k R. V. R. R. or any otl.er railroad all the aisi-Lv ce in our power to advance the buillins ofn railroad through the above named counties, via York, Sutton, Fait field cd Red Cloud." The following is the New Cabinet : Secretary of Slate, Wm. Evarts, of New York. Secretary of the Treasury, Sen. Sherman, of Ohio. Secretary of War, George W. McCreary, of Tnwa. Secretary of Navy, Richard M Themp son, of Indiana. Secretary of Tnrior, Carl Sehmr, of Missouri. Postmaster G.Miera!,- David M Key, of Tennessee. Attorney Ucueral. Chas. Deveos, Masiachuett. Tas Qrassiopptr Act The following is the law paired at the last session of the legislature to aid in warding off tbe grasshopper ravages : Be it enacted ly the UjUhunre of the State of Kebromhi : Sec. 1. That the supervisors of each road district in this Sure shall, at any time when the grasshopper hall have hatched out, and before the unm shall become full-fledged and able to fly, Dotifiy each able bodied male resident of his dfetrict, between the age of six teen and sixty to perforin two day labor, at such time, and such place, and in such manner as ahall by Fa d supervisor be deemed most efficient in the destruction of the grzudhonper. O J . t ti t oaia Douce- tuaii oc giv n in the tut: maimer a is p.o?ided by hj .Y.v, for the notice to work upon I ublic high ways Sec 2. Cities oT;be firf and .eond clas:. shall be governed l.y thf irv:a siena of this act ; and it ball be th" duty of the mayor of such cities, to appoint, not exit-euiug :w supervi-) a i for each ward, to oversee the laW to be pet formed under the provisions of this act Sec 3. In esse it shall appear that two day' work is not sufficient to de stroy the grasshoppers it any district or ward, and shall further appear 'hat more time can be profitably em ployed in the destruction of the -grass hoppers, sa per visor of such ward or road district may require from the per sons liable to the provisions of this act not exceeding ten days' labor iu addition- to the time hereinbefore mention ed, and it shall be the duty of such supervisor to give each person who shall have performed labor under the provisions of this section, a receipt for the number of days' labor performed, and the supervisor shall upon oath re port to tit city or county authorities the names and amount of labor per formed by each person. Sec 4 It shall be the duty of all persons subject to the provisions of this act, to attend when notified as herein provided, and labor under the direction of the supervisor of their re spective district or ward. Any person who, after being notifieJ, bnll refuse, neglect, or fail to comply v. I. ft the pro visions of this act, shall forfeit and pay 'o the county or city treasurer, as the case may be, the im of ten dollars, together with co.ts of suit, which sum shall be collectod, by suit before any justice of the peace within the county, in an action t be brought in the name of the city or county. Sec. 5. The supervisor shall report under oath, to the city or couuty au thorities, the name of all persons who sdull have refused or failed to comply with the piovisions of thi act. Sec 6. The flues collected under the provisions of thi-. act, shall go to the school fund. Sec 7. This being a case of emer gency, this act shall take effeot and be in foroe from and after its passage. SebMl aittrfrt luifttM. PIMPLE. I will siall iFrtM) la rarifM for pr pari as a alrapla V tab! aUIra that will revet Red Cloud & Jew The annual meeting of each school '. ? 'r5k,e-JTmf,m i H"i. - J . . . , , ,, , .. I in the kia aot. lr and bvaatifal : alao JB Cllitf IstriCt tatMt be hekj On the Drt IOU-I tBttraetiBJ for prodaeia m Uiartaat Vll WIIJ f . I rroth of hir on a b'J he4 or a aicKlh day of April. As the now tdition of the xhool law easnnt be furtjibed to the directors in tiave for this meeting, and a. wiue boards are wiibcui copies, i dc-ire to make iuggetionj through the ir-.o of the state, in regard to the bu-iue :o be d-ine at ll e annual mvfting : I. 'Hie drctur uiut give written or printed notic of the annual tueetiujc I at ic4t fittceu dav before, Mating day, hour and pUce of ravectiug. (See tec 21, school laws.) 2. The director must take the cen-u- wimin ten days belcrc the tint Monday in April. If the director is t,-ent or unable, the ojodeiaur or treasurer mus dj .t. The cenaU- can be kgully taken only at rhitimc. (See sec 40 of school law.) THE ANNUAL 2JEKTI.N; whm a-seaibLd Miouid purotie the fu'- lowifiit uMer jf bulUtina uoleiv pectai circumstaoces r-rjjer $ou.u other more convenient : 1. i tie director's retort should be read foJ the infatuation of the meet ing. It should embody : (1 ) A summary of all laioess trannacted by tbe district jr tbe board during the past year. (2.. The number of mills of tax lev ied by the district at the last annual meeting, also the uumber of milU lev ied by the county commiysiouers to pay bond, or loi other purposes con nected with tbe schools. (.'.) Any other items which will be of use to the district in arranging bus iness for the next year. 2. The treasurer's report should be read : it houid contain : (1.) An itemised statement of all moneys received by him during the year, and for what paid. (3.) A statement showing money on hand. (4.) The total amount of district in debtedness, and when each part of it is due. After this report is read the treasur er should present his vouchers for money paid, and Miule with tbe Board The full details of this settlement should be noted on the directors' rec ord, for future reference. The meeting should next determine the number of months school shall be kept in the eusuing year. (See sec. 33 of school law ) The director should then present hi v uwme or me expeuses ucceary to (ac. Addr.-tu Baa. Vaadvlf A Ca kVia 51 Zl So. 5 WnoUr St.. S. T. 22 3To:!ct to Teicitrt. Connecting at Red C.od witb tb f Republics Valley line, ruaoiog Mra gbt to Ha.tinc". KSuTLree rrcular trip wilibeaaade each wtek. leaving RA Cload the 4tuc time the stage froaa Hatibg docs. Notice if herby given. That I will ex fcTainc all peron wKo may desire to offer thcmclve as candidate for tea chers of r he primar; oreommon achooU of Webber coany, at Red Cloud on te firm Saturday in tbe umnths of Feb. 1 30013 AVD 3CC0 TDX KASX CK ruary. May, August, nd Nnrember TU ROAD. A. I. Kxatuina'irvns will also! If held in District No. 21 Stillwater BOWERY 4 FARRELL, Keep the largrt ai aot coatplete Moe.orlHON. STKKU WAHUNTIMBKIL HARDWARK. andTINWARK. ' RHERTOm of aay hot is the wr, ad sell th chcaj, Alo y.gt.flWBaawvaj.f. .yi:h i coal ii ?ack3 zazxarn, dvsctiptioa coaaUntly o Precinct, and in lla'mony precinct, before summer school- commence. A A Pt,e, Co. Sup't. N"gunda Jan. .th 1S77. ? bbwbbbbbbb ..- . bV-BbwbI aaaV VKflbsai awPiaaaV - '- Mafmawr - 1 Fa re rha sos a hu: 30 lv D. H.GOIFKKY. of every haada. 15 if "Go and See Tfccaa. IL Strt. Hrk GBOBC SEISM, -oiAtiaiji- TxaaaRSX mclud- 04 The Senite has confirmed the Cabi net appointments of President Hayes. The legislature of Colorado is dis tu-sing the propriety of abolishing the g and jury. We have tried it in Kan-ai-thirtefnyear., and no one would think of toing back to it. Even those w!io thouuhuhat the axe had keen laid at th- root of nil liberty when the system was dune away with, would uot now go b:ckw.ird-. Tlr has been the experience in every state that, has done away w:t: it Cm.moveeahk. Thojiasville, Neb., '77. Ed. Chief :- Stormy wpathcr now. but folks will get married anyhow, hut J why does not hac Probate Judge j:et home, and not cause thec young men the risk of freezing while cros-ing those Nuckolls county prairies? Mr. Wike, our worthy J. P., saya he will resign if the-ie things comes not to an end pretty soon alretdy." Some whent sown in this vicinity, rather early, I fear. Mr. David Anderson and Miss Maggie Honey, were mar ried at the residence cf Wm. Ross, on the 8th of March, Wm. Ros, J. P., officiating. All of Webster c mnty. lours, ANIKB. I a . De incurrcu tue ensuing year, iog: 1 . For teachers' wages. 2. Fuel and contingencies. 3. Repairs on school houe 4. Additions to furniture. 5. Payment of officers' salaries. C. Any other lawful purpoe. 7. Ettiuiatu of uumber of mills on tbe dollar necessary to be levud to cover each of these several amounts, and the total number. (See sec. 50 of school law. ) This tax, wheu voted, trust be re ported to tbe couuty clerk of tbe coun ty, between the first and third Mou diysofJuoe. (See aec 55 of school law.) This report niu.-t La made by the Board, end signed officially. The director should make his repot t to tnc county superintendent within ten dys after tbe an.iuti meeting, if tbe county superintendent has not tni uish?d tbe director with a blank for this report, one eaa be had by wntiog for it to the county superintendent. Directors will observe that the an nual di.r.iet report is much less com plicated than formerly. Tosuiiplcme.it this brief report, the director w.ll send puial& tr?TATl!oR.h " h"r to ASK the recr errd dj'pPtiro. Bi?ioai faffenn. Tietiati of Kerer and Arue then er- curial duaveepa ti Trt sow i hey re covered bealtb. cheerfai spirit j K)Jappttite tbey will tell you by t-kifaff SXBMoa'a LivsaiKo-LAToa. The Cleaje-t, Porsit and Bfsi Familj aeucine in u woria : For Dyrpepr&. 'on.tipatiB. Juamliee. Billions attack. Sick Headache. Colic. Ite nression of SjiiriU, Sour HtomBck. Heart ojrn, Jkc. Af. Thin unrivalrd Southern Rcmady i war ranted not to cod tain a tingle particlo of Mercury, or any injurious mineral aubstauce PURELY VEGETABLE. oontsininr thoae Southern RmU and Herb, which an aIiwio Provi.ien o haK placed .u countrie where Liver Diea.eBiot prev, it. n will cure all lmeee cau-eU bjr Ue-anre-incut oftbe Iirer and boweU. The Symptutni of Liver Coatplaint are bitter or bad taste in thetnoutit; Fain in the Hack. SHc.ior Joint, often iMakcn for RheuniatWm ; Sour Stomach : Lom oi Ap petite: Bowels altereatt-ly caetiveand lax; Hendtciic; Lots ot memory, with a p.iintul sensation of bavins failo i to do woiucthmg Jich oucbt t-j have been done: dobility nw spiritr. a thick yellow appearauce of thcukin and eye, a dry cugh vlia mistaken for Co -.rutaption. Suinei itnes aiacy of the symptom attend the dinease. at others very few; but the Liv er, the ' arses t organ in the boJy. if genvrully theesttof tbedi.-e.ue. a d ifaot Regula td in time, great auffennr, wretchedaeM and Death will ensue. i can recommend an an efficacinua remedy for disease of the Liver. II car. burn and Dy pepeia, Slhuoho' live kkjclato. LkWISG. VV UNDER, ICi') Muter Street, Assistant Foit Master. Philadelphia. "We uuve tested ita virtu ex. pemonally. and know tnat tor LfstvtD la. liiltounaeiu. ant 'throbbing ileadacne, it is the bert medicine the worl.i ever baw. We have tried lorty other remedies btsfure Kiramoca Liver Keg utator, but none of them gave us more than temporary rel!of: but the Regulator not onlv relieved, bu cured us.'-JiD. Telegraph and .Messenger. Macon. U. Manufactured only by J. E. SLilT k CO.. MACON, UA., and riilLADKLFHlA It contains four medical eUaaaMta, .aerer unitei in tbe same happy profOTttau in any other preparation, viz : a entle Cathartic, a woudcrful toiiic, an jnexceptiusmbia Ailer ativo aud cerUiu to.reclive otall imprrrfie? o; the body, rtuch signal success baa attea doa its use, that it is now regarded as the For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Slileen. As a Uemedy in MALAKtOUS V KIU-, BOWEL COM PLAINTS. DY.'j.'I.PSIA. .MENTAL Dr l'KESSION, RESILESNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, COLI", CONSTIPATION ami BILIOUSNESS I I'll An xNuKQUAia. CM Ul OX As tharaarsa uumber of imitatitiaaoftVred to me intone, we would caulMC tnc cui.iir.u YrVinos & Liquor CIGARS. Chewing, Smoking, Twbtcco CANNED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, AND CONFECTION KRIS And K-pecially Fresh Lager Beer. GEORGE ZEISS, RED CLOUD, NEB. 13tf C. Cameron, HAhTIXUrt, Nut. Has the largest iock of Goods west of hioctdn oo hanu, and auorc beiag daily received. My stock consists of r.rt. tha Iarr Mock in DRCGS. CHOICE K M II. y vHJ ICINKS. PAl57&OIIAGL?. ITrTV. CflnuL IUh STATlONAKT.aad rw fact eTrrylliiBg Ub fwtI in a irt - w Irur liou. W drJ Urtrlr'm DRY" t;t .!);. 811 WIs GI.O S" S i TIONS. Ld-' IVIvrwarv. HOOT, SllOh. .-i 1IAHDV. .. II 11) ad H'ltS a .pocudty. J "Quick 8aiei 4 mall Profits !- IS OCR MOTTO jrV wilt H j a cooil chrafior thn any hon in th H Call aud cxaattac our gonJs and ;ncc, atri U coati&cd f ). ,, wy. a.v la mm$zt imm YAR9! C R. POTTER, BEDCLOTO, Prop. iin fit: & Jl laaiurU a specialty ; also n well aasortct) stork of Notioas of aii kiud. cheap. 1 hare I aUo a large stock of Clothiujr very low in pneo, b4cndid value. SHIRT Sty DHA WERS of all kinds. My stotk of GROCERIES, CROCKERY and Giaa.-ware are all coaaplete, and wtu De add very cheap for ca-b. (Jail and examine my stock of BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps, and all kinds of Furninhing: Gds will be sold at very low prices. Call and get prices and be convinced tht this is the place to trade. THIS SPACE f IS OPEN FOR SOME MAN OF 17 Qm C. CAMERON. 1722. People at !ar0 can ffnd constantly on baud Lumber. Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors and Blinds. Building Paper and Mould ings. Pine and Hard woed LUMBER. tT Whtnt will ! tuken in exchange fur lumber. WELL BORING. N. C. Clark of Guide Rock, has for sale the best Well-boring apjasmtue ever u-ed, conMotin of drilh, ;er, etc. Two men with one of these drills can drill from 40 to .10 foct in one day, throth the rock of ibis cevntry. The.ne drills are warranted la ha the Near York Artesian Drill. 4o-tf TO THE PUBLIC SLEEPER A T.NKER f w having formed a co-partocrhip for ih nrOMi of rtteaKin- -buamcMi of Wagon making and Blaokstimlnii, arc now .rjarki accomuiodatu the public. RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER w J , rUni af IRA will be found in WiggiVa old hip. Pick oer big nhup. All Work WtrraittdU Give Satisfaction m aua.U ioMc all houL oX (i.an Call and See LTs. Re4 Cotitl, AbrH-an J1 5V - iiiiy to bu. u powders o-prepareJaiiutuois' Liver iCcgjli .r, usless in our eugrated wmi pfr, wuh the trade mark Atimpanu signature uubiukc, Mone other is genuine. J.H ZEZUK&CO., M.icon. iin ind Philadelphia. Yonr albable uc lioine Si-iuions Liivt-r Hegulator. has sat .-d me many Doitir's jiis I use it for everything it is recouiiurndcd. unl .lever knew it to IhiI. I have used it in Colic and (Irubbs. with m mule and bursts giri. gthemanout halt a bottle at a time, I have not lost oue thit I save it to. you can re omniend it to every una that Las s ock as ocmg iu rc.-i mejieiue Known :or all cm- The recent ampeTetator Jay Gould : crinB the O. & N. W. and Rock lsnd road.- is till th principal topic aiimitf railroad circles. This fact ta ken fn con.-sJeratioD with numerous other movements among the railroads indicate that a cm-iderabb degree of uc-ivity may be looked for the coming year, a? the watchful eye or capital sees the coming prosperity of the eouu- t ry. Republican. The talented editor of the State Journal, after stacking his political arms to rest from the president! vic tory, thus calmly and philosophically pours forth his musical gifts io paro dic e litorial on the defeated detnoorat . i : raudidate in the mournful Qsevrres of "The Burial of Sir John Moor.,r- flo useless Cronin hugged his I The horse cam, our id vxoooie sarms we wound him, but he lay like a Usufruct Uking his rest, with an empty bar'l around hint. Long and strong were the pray ers we said, sounding strangely pro fane in our sorrow, but we steadfastly yelled to bust up the count, as we bit t y thought of the morrow. But in the uiidst of howls that would waken tne dead, about four o clock in the, morning, we heard the distant and sullen tread of Ferry's clan returning. Siowly and eadiy we laid him dowo. from the field of reform fresh and gory bit wo cared not a for the cuss that had gone, for we left him shorn o b's glory. Lightly they'll talk and our San ray deride, ahd o'er his cipher di patches upbraid hiui, but railroads hVH wresk and taxes he'll bide, if hy doa't -Watch uncommonly sharp arooad the spot when the tripartite iftYe bid kkp.- The following extract 'rora a letter published in au eastern paper sets forth some of the advantages of the Lone Star State. Those who contemplate moving there should read it: "Texas as a farming country, is pretly bard to beat. The soil mostly h a black, san ly loam, easily cultiva ted, and produc s well sueh staples as whftat, corn, oats, and cotton, and it is also good for stock raising. The farmers here do not save any ford for cattle, sheep or stock horses; they live all winter on the grass, which is act greea, howevr, in winter, but cures in autumn and makes a pretry good sub stitute for hay. The amount of cap ital that is required here to produce a payingcrop is so r-mall that it may well be called a poor man's country. For instance, one boise is sufficient to break the Und and cultivate the crop. or pony will cost about 30: cortfcedit, $10; breaking plow, &; harness, $3, an i any man can construct a shovel plow stock, the whole outfit oostiag mot more than $50. Now he is able to plant ten acres of corn and ten acres of cottoa, and he will rah from three so four hundred bushels of corn and putting hat the very leas, eight bales of cottoo. Uc will require a little heh to Diek th cotton, but the eight hah-s. at the very leat, will bring him $400. He will payons-fourthofthat for rent, and one-third of the corn, which will leave him 200 bushels of corn and $300 worth of oottou. Now those are nt fancy figures, but facts, and any man I mat wm wort and use economy can do in It does seem to me that men who re rentbg op North and paying such high rent, eoulddomuch better dawn here m Texas." with his report to tbe couuty superin teudent ail tbe teachers' mouthlv re- p rts he has received du ing the year eudiutf April 3, 1877 A CORRECTION. It will be noticed that in the 'teach ers' monthly and term report," rant out lately, under the head of "suggea lions," the word "month" is used twice the last word in the first two suggestions--where tho word "term" should be used. These should read, ' each pupil attended school duang term," aud, days scnool was kept iu the term." County superintendents will please mike this correction before sending out these report blanks. The law requires both director and treasurer to keep full and complete ac counts of all district business transact- fed by then. It is the dosv of the district to furnish suitable books for thit purpose. ucfa records pro per lv kept, will oV much to expedite basi nes, prevent mistakes, and ensure the most economical management of school affairs. S. R. Tvompsdx, State SupL Pub. Ins. April 1st. 18-ly Agent for Grangers of Georgia. MARK THESE FACTS. The Testimony o.p the Whole World. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. "I had no appetite liolloway's Pills gave me a hearty on:." "Yonr Pills nre marvellous." 'I send for another box. and keep them is the house." "Dr. 11 lloway has eared my headache that was chronic." I gave one of yor Pills to aay babe for chol-ra morbus. The dear little thing got well in a day." "My uansea of a moraine is bow cared." Tfour box of liolloway's Ointment cared me of noises in tbe bead. I rubbed st me of your ointment behind the ear and the Boise haj left." "send me two boxes; I want owe for a poor family.". I enclose a dollar, your price is 25 ceBts. but the medicine to ate is worth a dollar." I have over IWsach testimonials a these but wast nf space compels me to conclude. For Oetaneoas Diserdat, And a,l eraptioas of the skin, this Ointment is most i valuable. It does aot heal exter nally aloae. t penetrates with the most carcBin elects to tne very root ot the evil- I10LLO WAY'S. PILLS Invariably care the followias disease Wittier of the Sdssjav In all disease afectiar these oraaB.whetb- Quick Sal sad Snali Profits. V ? 4 MP kLA L-J ft ' f " Irawavlf S- : fS-sssaam kJ aw i- ii rBWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWTfShBWMr I, "aWaWawaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWSs7'.r.l.am 9 -? 'SBaTeWaarEaBWswBW-i -;.- BSuwti Mafiig Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Huge Line. Three rernrar trip a week, aryirmg and departing from Red Cloud at-fhe i-M:e tae the stage from the railroad does. nil. FAKE VERY LOW. J. S. SU3&3W, Prep. THE NEW HOME 2P 2. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having bees penaaaently eared a- tbatdrea-l diseas-. '.'onuutptiun. b a simple rented , ii anxious to mike known to his fallow saftV-rera thm n nf,,. -.. all who desie it, .he will scad ae py of the prcnpuon ased. tfre .rCBrge). with th. airaeuoas lor preparing and asiag the same, watch ih-y will find a sure care tor Ccasamp warn. Asui ma. tSroaehitis. ic Parties wish- &V eMiTox vleM i,dareM' 32- fcH Pteu Su WiaiaatsbBrgh, N. Y. Vlrrmrn of nth AGESTLBXS.X who sufcred for y-r. ffOat 3leOBS Oebihtv ir.m.ir. ,.. &' '..' "J Seet'of yoBthfal iBdise, tioB w41. la the !; of u nax hmait aead m to all wnos- it 'he 'eeipe u' w- i u aiaa-iuw- rsBsfe rcmec !?". "c ." eareu. nuiM-n-r t-v i'hiax u IT j proftthgrtheadrertifer's cxpewseacw cac i cr iukj secrete wo mucn or too little water : or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches aa i paias euled is th-loiasovar she rawioaa r,k v;.l..r. I these pills saoM be takes according to the unicu uirecucais. aaa iae uiBtseat saoBld be well rubbed iati the small at the bach at bed time. This treat meat will give almost immediate relief whea ail other mesas have tailed. Par Stomachs Cut of Order. No laediebie wil so effeetvlly improve the toaeofahe stomach as acre Piils: they i cwui c wi acmiry occasKiaea eitker by ia- temperance or imprnper diet . HULLOWA x 8 PILLS ar t the beet kaewa rJ wori oU"Wiar ttiaease-: Agar VILLCOX sth a. BihoBf :ouip!airt. Blotches on wl,fc'WJ the kin. Bowckf. Coasump iou. Debility. Urop5y.Dysantery.Krysipe.aa. Fmale Ir-I Tr rerularuiea. Feyers of all kiads. Tits oat. lleudarfre, Indsgestiea. Infaaatioa. Sore ! S''J t Stu" 5U JTel. W.rms ot ail I kiads, Waahaeas from ary eaaae. etc. J XIPOITAsiTCAtmQK. ' Noae are seaaiiBe nnlesa the siga.tsreci J. ti. 4T-.c. agent f..r th-r Canted gutrr. -nrtoaadaeacha-xof tilts, al i-iatmen' .V &asd omn reward will bagi.-catoanyo ea 'criBs sweh information as way lea i he te:ep:ioBo:auy party urpar icscoaa - a-i'ing he meJicint or veadi&g the sam n"wiatr them to b spuricas. cold V the maaBfaft.tr of Pmf.,.. .!nt.L.ier4'n.. Near Yor--. aW by all r. -fxtaWf drasrist" ard de lert u wliei&c CTwagboat the civilised world, ia ixcs .:' f-at.. 62 c ats and 01. each srThriis 3Bailera:e avi..a;Ky taking i r .Mrgr sibi t Uir-i;t for th" actr cf t -4r:( ia -Vci7 csrdcr -i5i.e toeah O&tylilMrtjIartftrsT. 7. na 0 aa. Pas k. BftftM 2.2 feS 5 (D S H Saa. S rK rftt e" . -s 0 n CHAS. R. JONES, Juniate Nebraska WZOLZSaLS A1'D IZTAXI SZALZ1 IX DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, KAT8 ' CA P3. Tinware. Queenaware. , GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. HlglieNt Vunh Price PaltJ T.r Omln. DILLON & COLE, HflALKRS IN aEZQTBR&I. and Orocoriea, We fceep consrant! m Baw.f , farre a,,ortme-t of V w DRY GOODS, HA TS. CA I'S. (J !. M ITT EXS, BOOTS 1 1 0 IS, Sc!C ' was AWar.nt.D irb SB -pHaafaflV Cb HRST EEEMIDM! At the CrBtraabl ribtT.Itinw, W. and has aiwajs carrir i t.XV9mizimihoam rrxhjUlrJ. DQJbTWCT. niwr.r.. twmmkix. Haruraiii KiTICIENT LOCK CH" M CIIINB. AUAKTKUtoSbc Grain. o r m. wairrs or kvkicy4jodv. The HCMt uawinu mavniNt wurirsekJtifti . ears aiacebrUM aid ofthc kt hr.vwtiv .aJwWtaiKlMr.UsiBirni ait:i. Ito.stMats U U 1 r mtw wsr z.imji art KBJ y. i Alse AGRIC0LTURAL WPLESIESTS, &c, &c fMn tar. .. . " rc u-. ,tc aeii very low Tor cab, and Cth fnr DILLON k W; ll':B JOMATA. NERRA?st. SJOnsaJ ttiST'art rlfsca) Qpnfws? rwsJ at Cntnnll. sO-" IW IUTOMATIC itctrr kwiiq MAcmpfi. PTiararial I'aiia tfi VIMiT l!TIWI -f iOEME. is SiatlT-K In CONaT iXCTIO.V. '.UfMMttm. i Stawmw mC ty.. '2?WcrfJni Parts d ucaui i wwu a wMoi- r ei nHr than & an wwing Mcr.ne. Jtw.llEpjr rrvaars ;rlitMtoRoOr2CirNT"' rAI la the MMmaauXuTv ofUde IfACi:::.": Um Very TUtt rntorlnlrs ar QaXZL -BU IBS Mrt pfam h-a Lfi Of- -r--r-r..r TUh taw mii ' f Taueina an gr Jgnnafnfc irtTLlItLg. aad aSaot ImJSr'JsrJtUKint jniKMULS CCT 10X,8lLZor LINEN, SaCWlHsj ire rii LKATIIEsL atueri rnfIa1sisiijaiIarEI.1 1 . m Kan . . tf . w-i .'.L" w w '" was ir i timit; MEHilb at ' rtCJOT! SEW1SC creTyllACllLVE is fully Uk HARDWARE STORE. 1 sT la th sjaty fjewaar Jaacaae ta the lutmatic Tension, aad Automatic tHrtch InsHcavtsw; m tosslT far Worfe( aad f ArfOhTOtfftOv UnO)aWBesOSOO Card far lllaatrated Met List, e. i a. . WE ALSO Keea Supply f FrlsiaIPlceaU. - i war a a. varrnmed for nre Tears, n. . nSJ2mutlmt9l'e'iuttsuii - - i - - sviwaic T.TTK AC.KXT1 wasted ha tarartirt wLere trc r bs rrrreT.tnl. iwl f..r friers, aad aatsplew of work deae en the Hoi!.., cr call M say of oar g-rf tewm, dim ft Co., 8fr m -.ajrt Straat, laaaaa, Km 1 IU inmi in., PJtihai.i, Ta, 141 Sue, 3r-cr CkwvIIL aih 5th r-tmt, Sc Issata. K. IVwmpT ....! . . aa wt as aaj otfer iVa m tbe wesL-at RessesiWr tao 9kd9t WJttk of fce p ofc Red Clou. Nob. WDlcox A Gibwo S. 3sT. Co re-eaalSC) MBna4sr,!(reTrh K, U. mm- aaaaNaj-.a. j ., a B mar ' m wa T Iff r -v 4"- V l?ffc'?-3- 'SsS3r. L-S3KSBS . , !&, gggaaaegytrt- fcryvsgj jgaaaggBicacsSSgJil.?JfliOcg'T' m ""mfw" -nitfwigi W7iftimi i.lwi,.T j -?awt. tHTi HSS&krX . ' '-