& - ma .i i? i I 55 r; t$& -j-. jss.r -r " Tr, . ISB? THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. M. L. THOMAS, - - Editor. THURSDAY April 12ih, 1877 Sates of Subscription. One copy I year, $2.00 One copy G months, 1.00 One copy 3 ... .50 VirreioDdenc solicited from all parti o bo Ounly and State, on matten of gtmera ntcre'i. Ollicial Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A. 8. Padd'ck. Beatrice. U. S. Sanatar. W. Hitchcock. Omaha, U. S. Senator. Lorenzo Cronnse. Representative. EXKCUTIVE. STLASOARBER. Oornor. Lincoln. Bruno Tuchuck. Sec. of State. J. K Weston. Linaoln, Auditor. J.C. MclIri'Je. .. Treaaurer. fieo. II. Roberts. Att'y Jen. J. M. McKeniie. Lincoln. Sup. Pub. Instroc. JUDICIARY. Gan. R. Like. Omaha. Chief Jutice. Dan'l asntt. NbrukB City. J Alf oeIate jni. Kami Maxwell. Piatsmooth J WEUSTER COUNTY. Tullevs, County Clerk. Jonei. Treasurer. Tulleys. Probate Judge. . Hill. Sheriff. Pope, School Kup't. Coon, Coroner. .Thorn. County Rurreyor J. A. E. II. I. W, H . :. A. A. C C. W K a. w Ball. ) Liirr. r County Commiisioners. Hobart. I I.. II J. II. Ex-President Grant will leave this country for Europe, with a portion of lift ft-wily Home lime in May. The Render fawily hsivebeen arrest ed nj'nin Thi tnii in Allans.", un dr the assumed Minn "F Keifer. A recent fire in Lincoln hurncd up a I'ortion of ore Mock, on O Street, Lo f tiuiatcd ;: $2.".)00 No lives w re lost. It U Mated that Geo Keifer, arre-'-ed in Crawford county, Arkansas, on Fiiiicion of being one of the Bender family, resided for many years in Washington county, Wisconsin, and was a member of the legislature of that state in 18G0, and moved to Ar kansas in 1873. "There fhould, in justice to partie interested, be a law compelling Noti ces of content to be publixhed in the I'oiitity paper in which the land is sit u ited. About a ycir ago the officers of the Bloomington Land-office adopt ed tbat practice, giving the claimants in each contest case the beneGt of a notice in their own county paper; but lately, so far at least as this county i concerned, dd such publication has b n made. To publish a notice in the Franklin county paper as wc un der.tj nd is now douc is a mere uiat tr of form, as persons living in other counties .wnuid be yerv unlikely to ever see 3t. The same would be true, m asm ably, of any other county paper in the district. If the object is to give notice to the adverse party, it should be pnb'i-hed where lie would be mot likely to ce it. Such evidea ly fs n t the ca c un'e 'he present pracice of i he 15 oouiinsjton office." Loal Keg ister. Wc think as you do, Bro. Evans, but then we should not eom plain, the Tloom'ng'on Guard must live, you know, and the land office men prol a bly feel that it is their duty to help support their hrmo paper, even if lYvy must do it by robbing other pa pers in the district of printing that evidently justly belongs to them. And then if tl e Gu rd caters to the wish s of the land office dignitaries, and do- s their bidding, it is nothing more than right that it .should receive their pat ronage. The following extract taken from the correspondence of the Chicago Timet gives an impartial statement of the prooperity of Nebraska, and her prnba le future : '"That the blighting finger of finan cial embarrassment has touched the State of Nebraska but lightly, in evi dence on every hand, of the prosperi y of her merchants anl farmers, and especially is it the case with the la tie-, many of whom came to the country a few years ag ., in almost destitute cir-cum-tances, and who. to-day, are in dependent and fore-handed. The fu ture of Nebraska is brilliant with promises, in fact, probably no State in the Union promises more. She lies at tl.e foot of the mountains, the most western of the agricultural states; on the eat are all the great trunk lines or railroad, prepared to carry her pro duee to thi seaboard cities on the west, immediately at her doors, are the great mining districts, soon to be occupied by a large population, that must draw their supply from ber gru uar'es. Never in the history of the State, has it offerel such inducements to those seeking a home, as is offered to day. iHiiw, in Nebraska, lands are cheap, inviting every man to accept a home, independent of the likes, dis hkes or cap! ices of others. Soon these will have passed away. A rapidly in creasing population is occupying her rich valleys and broad table lands. -But a few ye-.rs will elape before cheap lands will only be a record of history. With a few hundreJ dollars, the farmer boy or the bleached out city clerk can c-Jiiie to this country, sud in a few years can riew as farad the aye can rtaah, acres of land rich iu grielturl resources, of which he is the sole proprietor the fruits of his own industry. We are glad to be able te say that the people of this part of the State, are not at all ecan-d about grasshop pers. There U, in our opinion, very little danger to apprehend lrooi the young hoppers. During a residence of leu years in the State, we have never known the young hoppers to do any damage of any consequence wheat . they hatched out. In our opinion there never has been in the history of the State, a better prospect for crops than there is the present season. We are pleased to notice that the fartne s ia this locality are plowing and sowing and preparing to plant, just as though there was not a g. hopper on the face of the globe. The Smith county Pioneer fails to come to us any more: what is the mat ter? Will Jcnkens, did you become en raged and drop ua from your exchange list ? The Pioneer is not the largest paper in the world, tut we miss it from among our exchanges. Cheyenne is extensively advertising her route to the Black Hill through out the East as "the only route that i guarded by military," yet nearly all the routes arc equally a well guarded and quite as safe. The Sidney route is in many respects preferable, while for freighters, none of the routes offer greater advantages than those from Grand Island and Kearney. If we had a stage line ours would be the route. G I. Independent. The following we clip from the Jew ell county (Kan ) Monitor. The "Dr.' in question was seen in Red Cloud some two or three weeks ago, but passed on north, we believe. "On or about the 20th of last month an individual appeared in our town representing himself as Dr. W. II. B. Mary field, a graduate of an Eclectk' Medical Institute, in Ohio, and a practicing physician Daring his stay here he held his office in the No. I Drug Store an I had several calls on Limc.-tene, and on the Friday follow ing his arrival here, he procured a horse and saddle from Dr. Stud ley, and arming himself wilh a pair of sad dle bags full of pills and physic from the No. 1, he proceeded to visit his patients on Limestone. From there he wtnt northwest. Somewhere in the vici..ity of Salem, he traded off Dr. Studley's horse for another one, receiv.ng fiv, dollars as boot-money. Fiom there he proceeded north, and the la t heard of him he was iu Red Cl.rod, Neb. We have since learned that this Boyd, atuu Marytield, is a very bad character, and in August, 1874,,, Has scnteucvid to the State Penitentiary for a term of five years, by Judge Bolt from Mitchell county, for horse steal ing, but on account of ill health was I ardoned out a month or six weeks aoby Gov. Anthony. Dr. Stud ley has a letter in his possession, from Keokuk county, Iowa, stating that there i-j a reward of $500 offered for him by that county, for . ome deed or ciime that he has committed there. He is a man about six feet high, auburn hair, gray eyes, rather spare features, and whej he left here he wore a long gray overcoat. Ho is evi dently a bad, bad man, and any per son coming in contact with him should look out." Who has not heard of the Bender family, of murderous fame in Kansas. The following in regard to the capture if certain parties supposed to be the Bender family, wj clip from the Lin coln Journal. Muskogee, I. T. April G. Deteciivo Thomas Beers, of Empo ria, Kansas, arrived here at 3 o'clock this afternoon, having in charge Geo. Keifer, alias John Bender. Mrs. Kei fer, alias Mrs. Bender. Philip and Tal lie Keifer, alias John and Kate Ben der. They were arrested near Buston Mountain, Crawford couuty, Arkansas on a requisition issued by Gov. An thony, of Kansas, on the Governor of Arkansas, on April 3d, on a deserted farm on the Bayou road from Van Buren to Fayetteville. Miss Kate re sisted the arrest, shrewdly stating to the officers that she was not the one wanted. She said that she would show him a photograph of Kate, and going to a trunk, closely followed by the de tective, and reached for a neat looking nickle-plated revolver, but the detect ive - as too quick for her. She then went for a fire shovel, but she was speedily disarmed. They bad besn three days on the road through the Indian Territory, and reached this p not on their way to Kausas, but two hours in advance of Deputy Marshal Wilkinson, with a writ of Lab as cor pus, issued by Judge Parker, ofti.e United States District Court, com manding them to bring their bodies forthwith to Fort Smith, Arkan-as There is great excitement over the matter, aud Detective Bjers looks at rasa ruse to obtain time for their friends to effect a rescue. They will start back for Fort timith to morrow. Gov. Anthony has guaranteed the 2,000 reward offered by the State of Kausas if they prove to be the genu i", original Benders. George Kiefer claims to have been a member of the legislature of Wisconsin, in I860, from We.-t Bend, Washington county, -in that State, and to have resided there until 1S73. Where are the Benders, is still an open question. &t.;: Mas J-.hk Xg?:' - rrxjm? - j r .-. i r x ' - t. .' i . . "No." aaid the smart boy baby, wheo the pretty yoong woman w anted tn kiss him '-BotwLyaotT aked he. "O. I am too little to k"i you : papa will kis yoa ; papa kirs all the big firku" He was pertniilM to with his toys. Ei. play The value of a reliable and ably con ducted newspaper to any town or com monly, can hardly te over estimated, and yt i. perhi- wver thvmagb'y appreciated. We become so fatuili-ir with it, that we look upou it a some thing to be expected a a matter of course, but it is only when we find ourelve deprived of this medium of communication that we realize its value. It is not only the information contained in a piperthatconstitoteits only value. It discusses faithfully and fearlessly the living isane of the day, and is a powerful means of education. F.r this reason it demands a high de gr e of tale'it, aid requires a vast a mouut of labor and research. It goes abroad, is read and copied from to an extent realized by few. and the city or town is judged by this standard. The sociil status of ,the community is shown by its character, the business and enterprise by its advertising col umns. As a general thing a newspaper is good or bad according to tho amount of support it receives from the peoplt. In order, then, that the community may have a good paper, they must give it a hearty and liberal support and thus stimulate its publisher to re newed exertion, and cheerful aud un remitting labor. Ex. This is tho alternate week in which "war is inevitable," according to our cable dispatches. The weekly change from profound peace to assured war, has only been going on now for about two years, but already it gets monoto nous to a progressive class of readers like ours. But to the moss-backed diplomatists of the old country a two years game of see-siw, is in the high est degree exhilerating, and they can keep it up without stagnation of blood for two years more, and never tire. Protocol and ultimatums to these an tique Ute.imen, i what knitting is to an aiicmt grandmother, a sufficient employment ut mind and oody tobtiuit content aud all the happiness they a.e capable of enjoying. Journal. Communicated. . - - Louisa Creek, April Oth, 1877. Ed. Chief. Eveiybody is done seeding on the Creek, and now they are busily engaged in planting forest trees. The boys all turned out last Friday and planted a fine grove on the school house ground. It helps the appearance of Dist. No. 9, by setting out so many shade trees. Mr. O. Wick wire and wife are hap py over the arrival of a fine girl, which weighed about 9 pounds. Mr. Shoat .ays that be caught in one steel trap, while trapping on State Creek last winter, 4 coons, 2 wild cat, 4 skunks and 2 pack-a-way rats, and several rabbits, all in one den, on the bank of the creek. G. W. H. Oak Creek, Webster Co.: Neb. April 2J, 1877. Ed. Chief. Although several weeks have passed siuce the readers of the Chief have heard from Oak Creek, yet we have moved on iu our usual way, swallowing nothing larger than an elephant nor killing nothing smaller than a Ilea. All the excite ment we have had to break the mono tony of the times was a test of the herd law, making both parties the poorer, and showing to the public the frailty of human natuic. The only n;hool taught in the pre cinct last wiuter was in district No. GO, by Mrs. Alice Hawley. The diotrict was organized on Dec 20th, and our wide awake director, A. A. Pope, im mediately took measures to secure a room aud get a shoo started, aud our first three months school closed March 30th, to the satisfaction of all. Frank Choat has invented a way wherewith Nebruskians can build cheap fence. He has built a hog pas ture with the mother earth thai excels those of the eastern states, built of stone. For the benefit of those that contemplate building fence I will try and give his method of building it. lie dug a ditch about twof.et deer, 18 inches at top, 12 at bottom, with a :'od wall wo feet high on outside oi the ditch. makes it complete, ringing the hogs noses. You are no money out, only the mouey extended in buiiding. The farmer? are busy putting in their grain, trusting to kind provi dence for protection from the hoppers. A few have not the "wherewith" to buy seed wheat, but inteed to plant corn, aud 1 dou't think any ground will lay idle the coming summer. The railroad fever has a.4 iin com menced to rage, and the question bonds or no bonis seems to be the chiet topic of conversation. The U P. branch, or Omaha and Republican valley seems to i a the road that will carry bouds in this precinct, provided it enters the eastern iioe anl build? at least 24 miles of road in ihts couuiy. If that si ould be the cae it will pay more taxes every year than the mier et on the bonds will amount to, be sides being the means of br.tigi. to the couoty capiiau.-'vt that would n t come if it was not for the road. So hoping that the lever will Abate in a i reality, I rcmaia yours, J. K. fl. - "-- . - - 'J u. - "' ' S5 ,? JimL.,. . ftS ja-V. -,stf ASK the rea- Rllioai vaSVrrr. , rktiai of Fcrtr i aud Arae ta ar cana! diiaT pa tient how iary ra coer4 a watt a. ehcrfu! tctrtu A rxxJ aui thy ill tail ou br lki:( stlsot'i Liva aecLtoa. Tit Chttptti, Firtrt ami last Tamilj For Pyfpepfia. Cuuilpati. Jaaadic-. ftliion attack. Sick ila4ah. O.lic. Ie prcwioB of SpinU. ?oar stomach, ilaan burn. Ac. A.-. . , , . , Tbi anrival'd Sombra Remedy n war ranted at to coniaia a tiogle panicle of Mercury, or aay injurious taiaeral tubataaca bltU PURELY VECETAtlE. containing thoseSoathrrn Root and 'icrb. which an aliwue Prori ten e b placed ti countries where Liver Di ami prT,il. It will cure all DUcasea can ed by De-aoge-mentofthe Liver ac4 bowels. The Symptoms of Liver Complaint area bitter or bad taae in the mouth : fain iu the Hack. Sides or J tint, often iniiken for Rheumatum: Soar Stomach: L& ui Ap petite: Bowel? alternately coltveand lax. ileadxebe: Ioe ot aseuiory. with a painful vernation of having faUe i to do (autoething hi oh ought to have beodune: dLihty.ow ipirit. a thick yellow apiearanre of the tkia and eyes, a dry ejugh oft n w'uUven for Co-.uuip:inn. rtbtnetimea taany of the ay rnptotai attend the difeaae. at other very few : but tho Liv er, the larareat organ iu the body. It generally the eat ! tbe dUe-ite. a d if not Retula ed in time, great suffering. wretcheanta and Death will enjue. 1 cau recomiaeud a an eScacioui remedy forducaaaof the Liver, llcar.burnand Dy pepsia. Simmux.V uvea aiGCLAToa. Lewis G. Wumijkr, 1625 Maater Street. Auiatant Port Master. Philadelphia. "We nave tes.ed it virtue, peraoaally. and know that for Dy pep ia, Riltouineaa. and Throbbing Headache, it i the beet medicine the world ever itv. We hae tried forty other remedied before Hiumoi.' Liver Keg ulator. but none of them gave ui mote lhau temporary relief: but the Regulator not only relieved, bu cured ut.' to. Telegraph and Mesteuger. Maoon. (Ia. Manufactured only by J. E. ZXJ27 CO.. MACON, UA., and I'IULADELI'IIIA It contains four medical elements, never united in the same happy propo.iionin any other preparation, vii : a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful tonic, au unexcep'iouabie Alter ative and certain Corrective of ail impuritiea of the body, feuch signal hucccck has atten ded itd use. that it is now regarded as the SFfSCTftaL gfKilFiti. For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and fpleen. As a Ueioe-dy in MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COM PLAINTS, IiySPEPSIA, MENTAL DE PRESSION, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CONSTIPATION and BILIOUSNESS IT HAS NO EQUAL. VAUr.Otf. As there arc a nu aber of imitation oftVred to the pu-jlic. we would cauiiou the commu nity to buv no powdersor prepared aitatuoiit' Liver Regulator, unless in our engrated wrapper, with the trade mark, stamp anu signature unbroken. .None other ia genuine. J.E ZEILIN4C0., Macon. ta and Philadelphia, Your valuable medicine Simmons' Liver Regulator, has saved mo many Doctor's bills I uie it tor everything it i recoinniended. and never know it to tail. I have used it in Colic and (iruhb. with mj mule and boNes gi v'u.g them ubout halt a bottle t a time. I have not lost one that I gave it to, you can re ointnen J it to every one that has s ock as bein? the bet medicine known for alt com plaints that hone ndb is heir to. E. T.T a LOR. 18-ly Agent lor Granger1 fti!eonci. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser having been reunane'itly cured o that dread diseas-. Consumption, by a simple n-med-. i anxious to imtko known to hi; fellow sufferers the means of cuie. To all who desire it, he will send a c py of the prescription used, U'ree of charge), with the directions for repjring and using tho. same, whieh they will And sure cure for Consit tion. Asthma. Lronchilis. Ac. Parties wish ing tho prescription will please address. Rev K. A. WILSON. , 32-6 WtPeunSt.. Williamsburih.N.Y. .Error of Youth. AGKNTLEM N who suffered for years from Nervous Debility. Premature De cay, and all the effocte of youthtul indiscre tion will, for the sake of u Bering humanity, send ree to all who need it. the recipe ind direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferer wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so by ajdressiug in perfect confileuce. JjllN B 0(JDKN,42 Cedar St., S Y. PIMPLES. I will mail (Fre) the recipe for preparing a simple Vegetable Balm that will remo-.c Tan. freckles. Pimples am) Hlotchcs, leav ing the skin soft. ccar and beautiful : alto instructions for producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald head or a mooih face. Address Ben. Vandelf Jr. Co,. Box 5121 No. 5 Wooster St.. N. Y. 32 THE CHIEF, E W S AND JOB ?totifitta miu$$ oborRfatt8 m:?dj THE ONLY PAPER IN WEBS1ER CO M. L. Thomas,. ' pr, .' '&' - , -.- f - wKS5SP N Red Cloud dt, Jew ell City Stage Line Connecting at Red Cloud with the Rfl'Ub'icao Vjilcr liac. running 'tratgbt to flatitj;r. -Tbrej regula' Irip rrillbetaaJe each week, leaving Hrd CKud the anje time the ace from HaMin does. 303S2&SaSS 3:33 TDtX ItaXI C2 7ZZICAS. FA RK R KA S 0 SA BLE 30 Iv D. II. GODFREY. GEORGE ZEISS, -DXALmll"- Wines & Liquors CIGARS, Chewing, Smoking, Ttbacct CANNED FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, AND CONFECTION KRIS, And K-pecially Fresh Lager Beer. GEORGE ZEIS3, RED CLOUD, NEB. I3tf mnm nmm C. R. Potter, Prop. S2DCL0U2, NE3. People at larpe can find constantly on hand Lumber. Lath, Shingles. Sash, Doom and Blinds. Building Paper and Mould ings. Pine and Hard wood LUMBER. jgr What will be takrn in exchange for lumber. Quici Sal 'i and Small Profit?. c3o tMlvMl Hlghvt Honor 0nff rod at Cntnnlal. VILLOOX ACIBM ITZSCT lUTSMATIC i SILCttT VEW1HO MACHINE. tmtawwwMwkai automatic Trilonf mad Automatic tHitch Indicator; la Always Roody for Work, aad t Altecotnor UnparaMoloa. Civi fwOatawi W Lfcat. at Wlllcox Gfbba S. M. Co. , ft) gfliall, VW T Wn. Tt w W rTg g o f a. w r SCiai a 3 sjngc Of) iWV Tr4 HhfiPJPP SUfft. i nnnu .urn. MnffMffirturwrwrw C. Cameron. HAiiTINOS NatJt. Ha the tsci tiKk of Good wet ofl.inclntD haoU, and twore beta; daily received. Mjr :ock cosmta of DRV GOODH, Vmney, ntjaple cltka Sl Flan uc In a pecialty ; a!.o a well aotted it ock of Notion of all kind cheap. I have also a large stock of Cloihiug rcry low n price, spleudid ralue. sunn sy ura we us of all kind.i. My Mock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY and Glavware arc all complete, and will be sold very cheap for cash. Call and ezaniiue my stock of BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps, and all kinds of Furnishing Goods will be sold at very low price. Call and get price, and be convinced that this is tbe place to trade. 17 I'm C. CAMERON. WELL BORING. N P. Plark nfCtiiilo Rnvk, has for Sale the beit Well-boring apparatus ever ucd, con-istiiiK of drilN, auitera, etc. Two men with one of thei-e drill can drill f-oiu 40 to .r)U feet in one day, throuph thi rock of thin country. These drillt are wai ranted to m the New York Artesian Drills. -UMf RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular trips a week, arminj? and departing from Red Cloud at the same time the stage from the railroad does. FARE VERY LOW. nil. J. ft. S7&B0W, Frep. THE NEW HOME wxa awasdcd in FIRST PEEMIDM! At th CentennL-1 rxhJUition. J. atvl ha alwajaccmcl i.Jl jL.ulcito&cra wbexerer cxiubU-J. A COMPACT, wxT.r.nn Light Kannina-'aix! EmclENT STITCH" MUTIIINK. AlAFTSI WAim of EVKMYBODT. Tbe I prBABT.r. LOCtC f-rst to ttj Jb? MOMF. SEWING MACHIK E Peri V-' j-ur nre hr tht al-t of the fcet l- veitiv (laMifandMorliaiiat LI.I. Kn-aW. rJi the EKatll I'arta f a FR?T Ct?T JCAGIISE. ia aiMrt-K in CONsi KUCf ION. BVm'MMIOM ia Strer-jtJi and Ecuty. contaisukM WcrklilH Part acl b( jal! cfDOISG AlciHrr rattymol ir&rJrCuaoifcCT afina Machines. . in lily rarytc; witawBtocn.oa OME CFMT f"-K' ratsa. In tte XAanalMtur cfthi. MAC HI.. K the 1 Vjry Hit 7-T tutorial". DeTP. J Tfc WEaju;:o PAJiTb a-e HAR0NEP. -ad the MadaaalaaW baa Lrrn UiMTtCcnii t'oh Uw rprrial '- of iTOducim .Star Hannina?. EUEAL'LE, ao-l alavi na aa I MOisnxssil iCHUS. ao-rted sqcjiu WMVL for Coara or T!ir.K4I, (XJ r txr. ww m- - . . r. i m i ii r i.imhtrm Mmalinm to Jawr CT h asd LUiaLK. ucnt7or.rKence'u,i in the INTRINSIC aaEHIlis oi ttc HOMI ttWIMC MACHINE tHut crery MACllLSE ia K2j Warranted for Fife Years. T.TVE AGENTS vaated ia localities vacre wc sxe aot rprxrti:irvl. twl for wrier. ant aaniplea of wrrk done ! w "" mmm - - 1 . .-- JflHKSOl, CiiH ft Co., SO UaSsa f eaan, Www Itak. 5 TTa h:r 5.rs Etract, Xcatam, Mas. 2111 .xcid Aw., Ffetsttrga, Fa. 141 ttau 3'eai, Cauaga. IIL r-1 i-t'.k 5tk Etnat, H. Laaig, X. 17 ! .yt:UaartiawM,CaL I I wv m aan b MM ttim ggggflga MgCaBBBBBBWaBBw'gEaBSrgW' ji 'aaaBBBBBBBBBBatBaaaaBBaaBKSlaBaBagfi FaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHlWaBBBBBr'4gV3K ir. ak ? w.. wn Parr. tb Urteat U-k i DUUC5. ClIOirK K.NMfl.V 5f '. STATIONARY, aadta fact eteythm u W fttl in aSr, IhMt iIo. WeapalUrlr!oDKV;oOHS,SIIWI. P.IiV S , TIONS Ud' Tn-Irrwarr. HOOTS. SHUto. i H.UlVAK . HIPKS'aaJ MRS a piaJtj. Quick SaloaJaH ajrWe will aefl yu twvj ehrrr Call and examine our gtxwli and price. aay. CHAS. R. Juniata TSCHSAlI -U.T UTAH CI A Liu 13 DRY GOODS NOTIONS, HATS CAPS. Tinware Queensware GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS llilthcftt nh Price lnlcl for l-rnln DILLON iiCOLK. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE and Groceries, Wc keep constantly on hand a Jare asortnimt of DRY GOODS, II A rs. (A PS. ( J . ( ) V !. MITTEN'S, 15001 S SIIOFS, kC Alto AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 4c, 4c Call and icc us. Wc .-ell very low DILLON A (nri. 17-TiU " HARNESS Sa V. Ludow la now prepared to do all kind? of work IN Tiir Hamen tine. The best of material' med, aud all work WAititA.NTT.n. KErAIRIKC. Done on short notice and at reuonall Prices. Shop io McNitt'h Store. Retl Cloud ftebraK. STAR Billiard Saloon I W. C. BENSON, Proprietor. Keep constantly on band a fine stock of WINEnIJQUORS. KUMMEL. BIT TEItS, & FRESH BEER. I hare alo a goon opp!y of the heat CIGARS in the market. In the ame building. rjr-tir, F the larjrct and rnot cnttimouiou hail in the rillaff! which will b; rented on reasonable terrn-, to the pabh", for concert. Boctablc, halls, or traTefioii troapc. W. C. Benson. BE J CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Jdnms onnlj anli, HASTISOh, ADJUJCOC.Vir, SEB. A 6eneral Banking Business TRANSACTED. MADE A SPECIALTY. Drafu oa Earop boagat aad told Areata for aevaral Heaaisaia hoea. aaaaTBojiaoj catraoj to sa will hare preaipt aa4 oarefal atteatioa. tH&WVS! ijl iaiu5 (Do. t I rnYKti Proflta r thn any hoa ik tW ,: , aaJ U cooT.t,crJ f 'J JONKS, Iwfebrmalia. J for ch, and I'.ti (il, r POLE, JUMATA. NKHHA'. . SHOP teK