t SMBS"to - - VL&jjfir-. It "' r- ' "-!pr,. a - - K& A 1 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. Cloud Ch i e p Red The published every tiiursdat at BED CLOTO, 172ESASZA. M L. THOMAS, l:6lfr find Prrlrlr. "Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty:' and $200 a year is the price of the lied Clintd Chief , . ' as iMadt tiai W KED CLOUD. WEBSTER CO., NEBRASKA, IIIUKSDAV. MAY 17, 1S77. NO !(). i r 4- i2.CC jir year, IsTarlaWyia Advarce. VOL. IV. Subscribers wbo do not receive their pa per regularly. HH confer a favor by notify ing us of the fact at once. rorrcspondenee solicit from all parts of the County and Stcti. tn matter of ;ncral latere U x SuWribere who nd a rel cri X marked on uie tinrcinj.J their papt-rs.wiu KIioi irrsifM:rip tion rxtiireji with the nffinbrr following, mid thry arc requester ;o reruw at onre. Thocwbo find a bIurcr.ron their papers will ku6w that th-y arc in Rircnr. anl a little inone would braccertabldline Officiul Director'. CONGRESSIONAL. A. S. Paddock. Heitrice. U. S. Senator. Alrin Saunders. Omaha, U. S. senator. Lorenio Croonsc. Representative. EXECUTIVE. ILASGA RISER. Govrnor. Lincoln. Bruno Tisrhuck. See. of State. J. B Weston. Lincoln. Atfflitor. J.C. MclSride. .. Treasurer. Geo. II. R.bcrU. Att'y cn. J . U. McKcnric. Lincoln. Sup. Pub. Instruc. JUDICIARY. Oao. 15. Like. Omaha, Chief Jjstice. pan;iGantt.NebrnPkaCity.) Aociatc jug. ham 1 Maxwell. IMitf mouth J WEitSTER COUNTY. J. A. Tulleys. K. II. Jonr.. I. W. Tulley. II. r. Hill. A. A. Pops, C. C. Coon. County Olrrk. Treasurer. Probate Judge. Sheriff. School Sun't. Coroner. County Surveyor W E. Thorn, G. W. Hall. I.. II. Luce. J. II. Hobart- I County Commissioners.. ClIVRrn DIRECTORT. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Services cycry firt anil third Sab bath? of each month 11 1 Red Cloud nd Inavalc. 7 J o'clock p. M. at lied Cloud. 2 o'clock P. M. at In avalc. Every f-econd and fourth Sabbaths at Batin and Harmony Precincts. He v. A. Maxwell, I'af-tor. BAPTTST CnUHCH. Rev. .1. T. M11.NER. Service? second Sabbath in eavh month at 1 1 A. M. Sariiath SruooL every Sahhath morning at 10 A.M. ('Ios- at 11. V. W. Fl'MNOER. Slipt. BAND OF HOPE meets every two weekh on alternate Thursday even iiiRi at 0:30 0 clock. Arrival and Dpparlnrt of INsUla from the Kfd Cloud 1. Hastings Leaves Monday's Wednesday's and Friday 7 a in. Tuesday, Thursday and S.ituiday, 8 a. tu., Arrives every day .5:30 p. m. Harvard Leaves Mondays and Thursdays 7 a n:., arrives Wednes days, and Saturdays G p. 111. Pleasant Hill leave- Thursdays" a. in. Arrive.- Wednesday's f p. 111. Franklin, k0'"? cast, Monday's ctid Thursday'-! 2 p. in. Goinp west Tuesday's and Friday's U a. ui. J K WELL Kan-ap, leaves Tucsdaj's, T.mr day 5 :.d Saturdays S a.m., arrive M i!idu3s, Wednesdays and Fridays p. m. Rtssel, Kanas, Leaves Monday.-. Wednesday-and Fridays 7 a.m.. arrives Tu-da;,, Thursdays and Sundays, f p. 111. Office open from 12 m until G p. in. Sundays. All registered matter iuust be in by 7.3U p. m. Money Order business cloed at l.'M) p. 111. .No orders issued on Sun day. M. K. flcNiTT, P. M. Red Cloud & Jew ell City Stage Line- Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican Valley line, running straight to Hastings. 8,Thrce regular trip. will be made each week, leaving Red Cloud the same time the stage from Hastings does. GOOD BIGS AND GOOD TIHS MADE ON THS20AD, FARE REASONABLE. 30-lv D. H. GODFREY. KED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular trips a week, arriving" and departing from ied Cloud at the same time the stage from the railroad does. FARE VERY LOW. nil. Jv 2. SU22CW,- Prep.- HARNESS SHOP S. Vi Liudow Is now prepared to do all kinds of work IX THff Harness line. The best of materials used, and all jrbrk warranted. REPAIRING Bone on sbnrt noticiand atreasoiiable Prices. Shop in IcNirr's Store. R4 Clud ftebrasKa WSIXESS DIRECTORY Attorncyi at Law. J. S. Gilham. A 1 1 y at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. tdr Collections promptly attended to. 05c in J. 2. Wiilccz'c 2ei Cloud Set. J. It. Willcox ATTORNEY' AT LAW, and U. S. Commissioner. t& Collection Promptly Attended to OFFICE ONE DOOK MOUTH OF BAUM'S STORK Red Cloud. Neb. JAS. LAIRD, ft TTOKNEY AND COUNSELOIt !fl at law. .Juniata Nebraska. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to atl business entrusted to his care. Office on the east side Juniata Avenue. July 1 7 Geo.W. Sheppard, GOVERNMENT 9LiHo Mi RLOOMINGTON, NEB. H. S. EALS7, Act. IJ..CM. It. R. Lanl. C. W. SAL27, Notary Public. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND 2SAL ESTATE ASZNTS. Will practice in all the Courts in this State and Northern Kansas. Colections promptly atteuded to and Correspondence solicited. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Ml. L. Thomas, SEAL ESTATE AGS1TT. Will sell Real Estate and Personal iroerty on coiniuifMon. Efc"Offiec at Chief office,-a RED CLOUD - - - - NEBRASKA. VT. N. RICHARDSON, J. A. TULLEYS Richardson & TuIIeys, 2SAL ESTATE & COI'CTni-r AGESTS I Will buy and Fell Real 1M t on Cmm ion. ami pay ta.ve for non-re'Mttnl.-. Sporial attention civen to collection.. Cir nvpornlcncc .vlicitoiI. A0 lttterf of inquiry, or on businos promptly answered. BED CLOUD, - NEB. PHYSICIANS. Ipiriann and mrncons. -a All medical calls promptly attended to at aril hours. IOtfice in City Drug Store. 45-17 ' Bed Cloud, Nebraska, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSlClAn U. S. Pension Surgeon: Office two doors south of the Court House. SED CLOUD . - - NSB2ASEA. fi03(P" ' rrr n . n WU4QI Physician and Surgeon. Particular attention given TO DISEASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES. Office and 2esiSence five niles east cf J LEedClcui. Near Sla Creek IGlls. WEBSTElt Co. NEB. 36- ui4 J. J. MILLER CARPENTER and BUILDER. Eel Clcvd, Neb.' Is'prepared to mate estimates and take contracts for all kinds of building. 39 ly RED CLOUD FURNITURE -STOEEr J'A'S. CALVERT, Proprietor. Deals extensively in all kinds of fur niture, such as Bureaus; Bcatlstcacte, Tables, Chairs,- Mirrois, and in'fact everything tobe fttrad ina first-clsas furniture store. GIVE HIM A CALL. Red Cloud, ... KB 37 1yr EDITORIAL. Hayes' policy is like truth, it U trangr tl an fiction. Sam Tate, years ago wa a "bull whacker" for Ru-sell. Majors & Wad del, at $23 per month, is now the own er of 8,000 head of cattle in the Re publican valli-y.-BrownviHe AdwlUcr. The decrcawj of our national debt since the 1st of March, loG9. a Fpan of eight yeare and one month, has been $455,104,042, an average annual rate of fifty-six millions, in round num ber?. At this rate we shall be out of dejit in 35 years and 10 months. The Bloomington Guard claims, and in our opinion, justly, too, that the proprietors of the Red Cloud mills should provide a run-way in their darn po that the fish could pasi up ptream. There is an abundance of fish in the river below the dam, and we are in formed, were prior to the construction of the dam, plenty all the way up the river. It certaiuly does not seem just that our neighbors up the river should be deprived of the luxury of fresh fish. There have been no particular de velopments in the European war dur ing the past week. Save that En gland has displayed her interest in the contest, by a letter of Lord Derby ts the British Minister. Eugland dis sents from the positions taken in the Czar's manifesto, and is preparing to assume a hostle uise should it appear advisable, The relation of Eugland to the war results from her eastern trade. She has now the control of the trade of the Indies, and Persia by means of the Suez canal. Russia's object ap pears to be the overthrow of Turkey in Asia as well as Turkey in Europe. The latter power is anxious to find an outlet for her grains aud to receive a share of the eastern trade. By obtain ing coutrol of the sorthern provinces of Turkey in Asia, both shorus of the Black Sea, Persia and Turkey will be penetrated with railroads, and St. Pe tersburg will rival London in the c ui merco of Persian and Indiau commo dities. England's interests are there fore liable to be seriously affected. The European press quite generally construe Lord Derby's letter into a threat of war. There is a very strong peace party in England that will pre- vent anything being done rashly. Se cretary Evarts thinks that there is a possibility that America's interests mav be afflicted in confce.iu.iuee of En-i j , - gland's position. The Poles arc scheming to take ad- , vantage of the war and free them selves from the yoke of Russia. Some 86,000 have departed into Turke. . The MusM.'luieu in the southern part of Russia have revolted, and will do what they may to assist their brother Turks. The Russian and Turkish armies seem not to have come iuto collision as yet. The Russians are constantly ad- vancing, and ere long some important engagement will take place. The sym pathy of Europe at present is mainly with Rusria, and we may anticipate that the question of the Ottoman pow er hi Christendom will so"n cease to vex the policy of the Great Powers. The Printer's Cosinaaanents. Thou (esjiecially the ladies) shalt love the priuter, for he loveth you muchly. Thou shalt subscribe for his paper, for it is au abomination in his sight to see those spouged upon who do take it. Ifthouarta business man, thou shalt advertise, order that thou mayest not only be able to pay for thy paper, but that thou maycai put mon ey in thy purse. Thou shalt not visit him regardless of his office rule in deranging his papers. Thou shalt not touch anything that will give him trouble that he may uot hold thee guilty. Thou shalt not read the manuscript in the compositor's hands, for he will not hold thee blameless. Thou shalt noc read the news before it is printed, for he will give it to you iu due time. Thou shalt not write communica tions on both sidefc of the paper, for the editor neeJeth the other side to write his editorials on. Thou .shalt not at any time send abusive letters to'the editor',' neither - j shalt thou cowhide him morC than I three times a year without first obtaiu- ing his consent. Thou -halt pay fr thy pap" in d-n-. and thv advcrtism bill when wvvv - - . , .. , , " j. . upitoKt Scnetiirs iscu: SsTrpiptffs. TW th Americans are a readme . ....- ' .. . - i people is manifest by the statistics ot the Newspaper Press of the countrj'i as given in the Newspaper Directory! for 1 S77, just issued by S. M. PETES - GILL ii Co., the well-known Adverti - ing Agents of New l ork, Boton and Philadelphix There are reported in it the names. charactcrJpoUtwal, ag ricultural, religious, medical, eta and names of publishers of no less than gnow, hajl, rin, ani cold weather they 795 dailies, 79 tri-weeklies, 125 semi j were repulsed with a heavy lo3 and weeklies, G.G0G weeklies, 122 semi-: have made good their escape to 'sooie raonthlies, 771 monthlies, 16 hi month-j where," with now and then a weak, lies and 60 quarterlies, published in , lean looking straggler from the mam the United States aud the British J arm', who looks as though he had re American Provinces. The Director alized the sudden ad vauce of bread shows the Lumber of each of these ! stuff and had chosen a le-s expensive edition" which are published in each diet. However there has been little State, Territory or Province. The bonk contains 376 page?, and embraces an immense amount of valu able information, showing great labor and care in its collection and prepara tion. It gives all necessary fact for an adverti.-er to know about S 574 sep arate publications, while it is also in teresting and valuable for the general reader, the student of American peri odical literature, and the observer of American institutions. The book is sold at the low price of $ 1 00 per copy. An eloping wife needs a careful watcher, because she h a detached lever. N. Y Herald. Yes, and it's better for her to be haud maid than full ieweled. Graphic. Yes, ofcour-e in hunting cases. N. Y. Herald Or where it's a common cscapeuiext.-.Ex. It is better to let her run if she is a stem-winder. Neb. City News. Pat ent "pull-hack" springs would settle it. Reporter. Perhaps she would use tho.ee "springs" to wait him (Wal tham. Ham. Co. Nac. She is 'run ning down,' fast, and should be "wou d up,' before an 'alarm' is made. Fricndvillt Advocate Thoc kind of watches never run down, although they are sometimes wound np." Sutton Time. If she has an "open face" she can run on "t!ek" without needing the assistance of a "second hand." Crete Post. What if the hair tpring should get out of order ? SCHOOL STATISTICS No. districts in county 61. No. of .. children over five and under twenty oue year's of age 1,291). Increase over last year 245 No. of school districts uo reporting, 2. No. of children at tending school the past year, 837. No. qualified teachers employed during the past year 50, No. of days ut'ht 337tJ- Highest wages paid males, $40, females. $30. Lowest wages paid males $15, feui.iles$12. Average wages paid males $28 74, fe males $23.18. No. district having six months school or over, 8. No. of districts using State list of books 32. No. of days teachers were boarded by districts Gm). Value of school houses in county $15 255.00. Value of school hou?e sites $352 75. Value of the district property $1S2 00. Total indebtedness of all school dis tricts, as reported by directors $5,289- 41. Cah on hand April 3d, 1876, $;,i l.SG. Cash on hand in all districts April 2d, 1S77, $366.10. No of certificates issued since Jan'y 1st., 1S77, 2nd grades, 4 ; 3rd grades 16. No. rejected 4. No. of districts eutitled to appor tionment for school year ending Apr.l 2d, 1S77, 33. For car euding April 2d, 1873, 45. Lowest number of scholars reported by any district 4. Highest No. re ported by any district 102. No. of brick school houses 1. No.- of stone 4, No. of frame 15, No. of log, sod, and dugout, 27. No. of first grade certificates iu force in county 1. Total receipts for year $3,94S.12. expenditures " " 3,094 96. Arthur A. Pope, County Sux'crintendent. rrca ilajle ffroTe Fara, Webster ZMztj Kebrasia. May 14th, 1S77. Ed Chief : As 1 see nothing ia the Chief from Sute Creek, unless I write it, I will try and give you a short epistle. although' topics of any great importance are very scarce and time is precious. Bur, however, I will try and write a few facts concerning farm ing, industry and enterprise, as id a great many places there, is a lack of enterprise with the Nebraska farmer. And 1 would'sav that wherever there is a success io faming- in Nebraska, there you wiil find industry and enter prise. From nry experience of thir teen years farming aud close observa tions in Nebraska,' 1 find to make a ;nwij s man mnt fWll nlnw ear lv and pioW deep, and what 1 mean by deep plowinais from 5 six to eight inches deep, Now i-oare ell farmer maj ; fay that is all foolLLnci? to plo drep i -. ,t... I.., T tail! .iir fV-.ir i? nti -. lUi', um J " - -- i'.aslxuce. Ducp flowing wtff rum the moisture loneer than the shallow and less liable to wah by heavy rain?. on hilly land, which I bate loan'J to be tLe case witti me, csjecu Ior! ; corn j t 0f! There has been a Iare amoun 1 im grain sowed in this section, and ' l Qever saw a more flattering prospect for an abundant crop than at proeut. The hoppers came out in full force and J aadc charts on the crop of mall j " jjrain and garden vegetables; bat with or no damage done to the crops so far. h ia boi.ed they will go to-"tae place where there's no winter." The four main topiea of the day have became about exhausted at pres ent; namelv, the presidential, Black Hills, grass hoppers, and railroad. As for the presidential, I am glad to hear that so many endorse his policy, and for the B.ack Hilb there is but little said, aud about all have left that lu tended to go. The g. hoppers have became a thing of trie past, but rail road, don't let it drop just yet, as we are in need of a raihoud by all meaus, on this topic lately, let us hear from .. , K. m r. Hn ki .fiB llltlo t. .. a 1 I the citizens of Webster county, gener ally. I hope that some competent writer will agitate the question of manufacturing in this prt of the country, as there is uo part of Nebras ka that commands a better resource thau Webster county, especially the Republican river. There could be a manufacturing establishment every two or three miles on the river, (as there is a sufficient fall,) Which would bring immeuse wealth iuto Webster couuty, such as oil mills, rope facto ries, woolen fsutories. chcCSC dairies, flouring mills, aud a great many other establishments that has to bo run by machinery. All this would have a tendency to bring wealth and capital to this county. More anon. D. A FT. .-- . - ASK the recov ered dypprptim. fv",l V l.iXVkNiX Uilious fufferonp. !li!jLlIAm victim of Fever and A cue the mer curial dieaifee pa- rjry Hum uot iuc rc r i I. .. i . I. cheerful spirits A KVid appetite they will tell you hr Ukin? SlMMOK't LlVEll fcKOCLATOR. The Cheapest, ?are:t asd 3e:t xarulj L'ediciae in the World I For Dyspepsia, (outipation. Jaundice. Billion attacki". siick Headache Cjdic. De pression of Spirit. Soar rnomach. Heart burn, i'c. .tc. This unrivaled Southern Remedy w war ranted not to contain a micle particle of Mercury, or any icjurioas mineral ubttance PURELY VEGETABLE. containinc thofe Southern Root? and Herb, which an nllwiae Proviuen c hai placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prer.il. It will cureall Die.ie cAUed by Dc-anj:e-mentofthe Lirerud bowels. Th 5ynyUin of Liver CoSiplalat are & bitter or bad tate in the mouth : Pain in the Hack. Side. or Ji-iat. often mi.iken for Rhcumati'ur: Sour Stt'mach : Loss ot Ai petite: Bowel alternately costive aud lax: Headache: Los ol memory, with a pinful cnation of having fails 1 to do wrarthinc hich ought to bare been done: dobi!ity ow npiritr. a thick yellow appearance of the ?kin and eyes a dry CJUfrh oft n laiitii'eu for Gjiumpnon. Aviiietime msrsy of these ryinptom attend the ducae, at others very few; but the Liv er, the Iarzet orsn in the body, if Kenerally the seat of the dLeMc. ajd if not Kcenla ed in time, great suffering, wrctchednea and Death will eaue. , 1 can recommend as an eScacio'n remedy for dLeae of the Liver. Heartburn and L! 1'Cpiia, SiMnosa' livcr eecl'latob. Lewis G. W under, 1625 Master Street. AiUnt Po?t Master. Philadelphia "We & ve tested iu virtues, persoaally. anl know that for Dyrpet-ia. IiiIiounes. and j Throbbin lieadacae it is the bcttmcdicine other remedies before Simmon' Liver Res- ulawr.bat none of Uiem jrare as more thn .1.--. ...!. I ,. ..- V fnitd tfiffr I temijrarT renei: oui me neifuiaioraoioaiy j rciictcu, uu cu.cu we. m. ....,'.. mmu Jdcesenger. Aiaron. ta. Manufactured only by MACOX, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. It contains four medical element, never nnited in the ume happy proportion in any n! r7i ntfe CathJcTi , an unexceptionable Alter- n Correeuve ofall imnuriUW other preparation, vix: a Lentle woiiderful tome. atire and certain Corrective of all usporitiea of the body, sach signal success has attn ded iu use, that it is now regarded as iht For all disease of the Liver. Stctc3a aad ! iypleet. As s itemed j la MALARIOUS FEVERs?; BOWEL COM PLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DE- PRESSIO.V, RESTLESSNESS, JAl-NDICE ..-.., ..uu. .,. , constipation ana biliousness irHASNOEQOAL. QAUTION, As there are a nsmber of iaitatios to the tiublic we would cautioc the o city to boy j3powdeCTorrcprc" Simmons wrapper, with the trade ra stamp aisdj . . LMM . J. S SSilTn X CO., . n - pv.;t-,rfl'hi-' Tocr JfcJSitSS Regulator, has saved tae maaj Doetcr billsrj Iu--eitfarerer7thiar it ts rtcomaendsd.1 and never knew it io la.l. I hare used it m . Colic aad Grubbs, with myasaltr and horsej cirirs; tsea Ktvuf half a bottl a a use. I nave notlostpne that I e it to. ywi o ha the beikieliaa kaowE'fJf aU cissr plaint that h?ise 5sal fceir to. fc.0.. 1A1.LVK. 15"3r Asrarfur Graaser of Georsia. "d!J?j. ir C. Cameron. ! Hatinos Nnw Has the larcct tol of Good - of I.incolB u haiKl, ant daily received. tuorc My stock conaL't or DRY CiOOIM, Fancy, Maple cloth 4k, JPlaiiuclM a .-pecialty ? al.-o a well aortod Mwl i of Notions of all kind? choap. I have ' al'O a large stock of Cloihtui: vory low n price, splendid value. suiirrs.y dra we its of all kinds. My stock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY and Glassware are all complete, and will be sold very cheap for ca;b. Call and examine my stock of j BOOTS, SHOES. HatS, CapS, and all kinds of Furnishing Goods will be sold at very low prices. Call and get prices and be convinced that this is the place to trade. 17 9m C. CAMERON. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The adrerti-f r harinc Lr ?n prrmatirntly curcxl ot that dread diea.. Cnn.uinptiun. by u. 'nnplf rcinrjv. i anzioup to make known to bi felloir tufttrcn tho mrnii' of cure. To all who dciro it, be will rnd ac-pyuftha ! direction for rrparine and u.'tnc br aiti preJcription ucU, "frre of t harce. with the ... ...-. ... rnr rill vrtncu they win find urcur!or ionuini- tion. AHthma. llrnnchi'i. Xt. Prtl llh- ins the prescription will jileare addreu, i. v. a U'rl.nos 32-6 Vji Pean St.. Wi!liamburb. X. f . I will mail Free) the recipe for prrparlntf a rtmplc Vecetable Halm that will remote Tan. Freckle. Pimplep and Ulotchen. ! ine the nkiu oft. clear and beautiful ; aUo instruction for pHlarTic a luxuriant rrowth of hair on a bald hed or a rmiKith l.u-c. Addrws Hen. Vandclf X Co.. Uox Mil Xo.5 Woofter St.. X. Y. Ji THE NEW HOME Mn Mm WX5 AWAEDD TUB T?TT OTH TyQ I i J Aj I j iXbO JL X IXLilLLLU JXL At the Cer.tmi-1 rtvrb:ti. 11. t has itarajcsmrt Xlxl ntci Itozn wfcecver cxhibiitL A COMPACT, FTzrPT.r. TttXKVZ. Ijcht itaasmqLSB-t UTXICT-LOCK STITCH ii CiilZ. .1PTKT to ttc tVAT-r EViUVltODV. Tike HGMC j SEWITOKWHI K. Pf " ti S, Kl l5VSTl talent ?J -.ip;l &HLK I. O JfKJM '.l tn I.ma4i ipri ir hum ui-fca i05I5F- is SI2ITLJ: lr. COXalEVCTTfiX. conunil'-s V'crUn5 fzri ""i iCijtl K.I DQISG a. tr l-'rr miy ol Work tia& hcx rjiizs. the Vwr Tlrnxr. Tir2-1iil! ire Tli Tbe EAUNtf PAJn im HARDENED, I with the rpnf.al tI p OT0i"5,?." naaBCJUccrjaiiai cj arra vj-'sustwii , uisssi.ESSjaAiu.r, siapieaavii.Au.i vrru. for Cairu or slae THREAD. CUT- TOS, SUX or USEN, SWI380 froa Ck I iyhtt Xusiins to tmrr .' aa WIU.1 crcry itACUlSi. l fslly TVarraClSd lOr FlTC 1C&T& T.rVE AGE?TS Trastoi ia JocaUIe wlsere vosre st rrpr&atL Zend fnr prices ! KtwpiC of wert don - a- liOiil. or call tar of ocxc-c. . - - lnrt3Qf) i 1QV Wf l-Q JUlRMdiiflt WLIIllll Willi . . 20 TJawr'f-Jsstre, fsTssk. 64Tii!ajrfafctt, tHi,JLuZ . Uli hecsad Xe-, IUlfesji fif T. 141 Eute Strrt, Clucaw. TIL 1 " Sis 5:a Ftrs, St. Lwis. JtV offered ,, the 1MTBINSIC MERHS of t&e oamu-iHriMP SEsVI'IC K1ACMIHE tlutt iiatilo such canruenet 17 Saw &:ejxj tu, Saa xrasciaac, CaL lL IDillisuiis (Bo.- KHTIRTO.Y. (rr tKa ktft 1 a DRl't. 111018 f MILV MRU f r 1 N KS. Y I NTS. ) I U- O L .S PITTY . SV'WO )U tH Hi K . STVTION KV. xod u fct cvarrtUcut W W W-i m $i4A-d iDruKtUav. dral litetAf in DRY tmii TIONS, Ud.- frnlcr wr.. HOuTS. UWKS 4 f UKS a pky. Quick Sale 4 i i I'UUWMU. jQjf-Wc wj!' w4i T iu ff4wl plnlr til S.nV W tU ?9k & I Lao aul exaclMK- tMtr jt0i. and Mkv, oy. CI'IAS. R. Juniata, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, HATS CAPS. Tinware. Queensware'. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Highet Cnli lrice liill for iirtxiu. BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP. HAMPTON & RALSTON. Propsi The undersigned having trip red to their new id of Wl-tr Stnt im now prjred to do all ou fhort notice and god Myl. AH Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction. 2rWc tender our thank to the public for pat patronage ttiI respectfully solicit a continuance of the Mtuo. HAMrTON.lRAUSTON. Red iloml, J. G. I'otter has just received n (Knob Pvcr brought to the A' alloy. and priceea. -T. O. 4xlopTf6flc 5c Hr-O'a&f,-CHEAP CASH STORK Wholesale and Retail DctJcm in DRY GOODS. HATS, CAPS AND NOTIONS. Groeerie, Flour & Iro viHi)ti; WOOP, WILLOW, GIVBS JiSD QTT.KNSWAR WE W ILL NO T BE UNDER SOL 1). CA L L A ND SEE US North of Rktc, 17 3a n.wnn. Nthkai-ka. HARDWARE STORE MM CHEIiL 4k WOR II A BT Vtrmpm, We keep na haad at aB usaea a iargCaad aBc3pie:etck of Suv, Tin, aad Uardware. WE ALsO Keep a Supply tfTmTmlwxlmplemcmtns jGhe as a call, a we (eel re we caa ak yvnf ! at fxrasr alow as aay othsr rr ra the L"1s .. . . Bsajeaiber the xaee, I door trtls cf tie PriHtias" e3ci ' Red Cloud, Hew- .VlUt SltAL flfljhV'a NtT SHOtfiS. wl H .X&W Rflt fmall Profitc r '. itoJ k-t ti mmt 4 m U. MVIm JONK O Nebraska Iip n Oi" rt f of V io tJrMr W4 the GncM orliiirtit 4f &vmvmf Give hici a call arm extttur fnwd Potter, Red Cloud, Nebraska. ftt t: KTM3Kg-gWiri ilriW ) Jr-m,ac,ivr'v - sAvtamBtsss " i iji.