V itte: .t!rrfiiii(g Hates THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. Cloud Ch i ef. Red - o JL HE Libtral. sad "itt be u sdc known on 'ppbeutjen. prin ihi.i Evr.it v tiu'rpda y at TTi ." ' ; . ' i - - v. i. 5icr: i I a IX)R1N & SPRINGER, r.tlilor :uit rroprifliiri. S2.CCrcrTsar, IrTariatly in .i7asce. . -, I'l-rril Ittiii ij Ili ri'reivf un; in j r- r. f il tK. i.1 e- nlvr .1 Invor oy muiiy- orre-f":nlvPf --litit'd fruia all .art-oi v C'-ititj :ii -t.i-. vu!ai!'cr-oU'"Li'rai n:ere-i. w C'l'f ""' ;'v rr.pon-HlrJvr tit r - in'nlnusnfimf ctrresjnjmlc.it: i". o i,nt jurltl'i'li'iit""."1'""' I-!' ,.,t ,.,i ui. nttcit inn?. Ahciis (j iv i, hi- if i mi- L.nil na'trs. So iiisiirf uttLCili'nii ,.'. . !i"n-i"l in "S "'1! "s "'"- t hi ft H Tiling o Hicial Oiretttory. CO.VCKCS.-IOXAL. A.S jd.l -ck R.Mtnce. I". S. Senator A nS;in.lor-.Om:iL.i. U. .- Senator. ' .. Gr.un-e, . Representative. --. KXEcntrvK. - --. - JsTLASlSAll'P.EK. ti...rii-.r. Lincoln. hrufi.i'ly-r!iHrk. i-er..t -:it. .1 ti W ;.n. LiHi'iiIii, Au.iittir. J.-' M iln Jo. .. Trija.urtr. t M.McUeut.c.LiHC'tln.Snfi. Pi In:nic i il. U.'.f'T. .iii v wni. .IUDICiAKY. . . . i Like iuaha. Chief J ictic' f. Murt. N.r-k-ity. AF?uciaU. !u mi 1 .Maxwell. !'lat?w8th i WEttPTER COUNTY. J. TiiHeva. K I. .l.f.-. I. V. Tnllys. II. '. Kill. W r ". ... TK t. i. u . !:!. ) v. II. II .irt. I O.lUIll.V KTK. Tr.Msur.r. Probntc .luilee hfrifl". Sch" 1 uit. County Purveyor Cocuty '"f'lHtni-rioijer. ciii'itcii :i!ti:rroKY ('ONflRlJATIONAL (MITRril-S'-rv'-o- --r firt :md thiid Sah-i,-,'?i- of i-u h ti'OTjth at R-d ('loud stl'l iriav:b. Vhik V i. at lUi (lud. -2 o'fiock V. M at In :ivilc. Kvtrv -onJ and fourth ;il,.:i:li- :it Ratiii and ilariiumy 1'nvitii-ls. I.'KV. A. MaXAVKM., T:i-tor. RM'TIST (MH'll'.'U. I!kv. J T. Mil.NT.ri. Sfrvir. econd 'vibbn'l. in caih uii'ii'h at 1 1 A M. MKrnoni-r t'iiruMi.- kki. t'l I it Sfiv:n .tu alternate Sab bath at Jl A M. finu May U, and ib iIt'inato evr niugs otn v. M;. 1'T. :.t 7 1 1' P. M. 'TfIt "r. !' iv Alternate Sib - i1miI . .M. and at Wi:t ?riIK laiit'K -it 1 "J I. M. iMtll'L' "ua J7. I'knviiv ''ki:kk. Aher ti it.- Sabtiath- at '2. '1 V. M. and :' !Inii::ii'l Srhoo'-h"uc at 7 '2 V nun' l iv J I!i:. L Oi.MsTr.u, i'a-tor. IU v (Ik O Vi:im;k. Rapti-i, .Scr vir at Rid t'loini sciiool-hoKM1. I t an-1 -3 S..bbith ufcai-ii mouth J a; 1! A. M. ? i- .u Sift. orory Sabbatli hi uning U Ii M Cln-r'-.-it 11. I . 'A . M i:i:.(.i:j:. Sunt. 1". N'.l OK HOl'K iii-eu i very two ... ' i.t. ! . ',-,.. I f.fllllrl,- . 1-111 n . ni- ,: r -.i. r-1. .-J. . Arritn! siit.l !;:! tm-' o ..nils Iiiiiii :5m- ::! lo::t !.. ll.ii;s L'iVe .Monday:- W im dav"- a-id Friday 7 a. m Tio-liv, rJnirMiiy and .-rituiday, s i in . M ive-" cvivy dav ."i:''.!1 p. tn. Ii'tT'Kn L"ave .Mendtiis and .'!. it-d-iv7 a u:.. arriws Wodiie- an 1 S nai-dayf t p. 111. J'l 1. ..-ANT illS.l. b'av TSunda ? 7 a : .vrn- Wdf . day".-ti p. tn. JiMCi.!N. iMitiir eat. M nday- i'id Thti:-d.i-"- '2 p. ui. doing we.-t Tuc-dav'- and FrMaj's- . a. ni ,1 ;:Vi:i.I. Kan-a-. leave- Tue-daj.-. f - I iv- and S.atur lav- .- a. 111.. -ir..-. '! ..id ns, W-.JuJda3 an 1 Vtil .- " 11. 1:1. Jt'Si.. Kin a. Lav5 Monday-. t-dtie-d i and Fiiday 7 a. 111.. arrives Tue.-da.-, Thnr-days and Su'idiv-. ' p 111. Office o,'cti Iroin 12 m until 1 p. m. Sunday-. All rei;i.tered matter inu-t be in J 1 by 7 :; p. tn- ! "'otiev Order bu-ine-- closed at I I .: p. III. u umuir. i:?uuu un ;" i dav. ! M. R. McNitt. R. M. r.O.Mix-i! C:rl-. wih name, lo et--Strtijile-for -'.-et -Hnp. .1. 31lNKElt A Co. N:i ni. N Y. .'ti' Fa: taiv-. ten -vll -. with yoni i.-me in Lib. l"- Ti u-. Snii.i.i Huo M'den. . Y." Red Cloud & Jew ell City Stage Line. Connecting at R-iC.uid with the Kepubliein . -y line, running ftiatght to Ha-tin,.-. S-Throe rgul.ii trip- wdlbemnde rae'. week, b-aving Rtd Cl.unl the h-itrni time the stage from Hastings does. '.vj .mlo ..ii u-Jc-i .:.-.- ii.-.i u2t fa he ni-A soy a n :. e. ?.-lv D. H.GOIFRKY. HARNESS SHOP S. V. Ludow Is now prepared to do allkiiuLof wor IN THE Harness line. The best of materials uted, and al TOrk WAR R ANTED. ISIDPAIKI0 -rDone on short uotice and at reasonable pr5ce: 1 rices- Shop in McNitt" s Store. Red Clou a cliraska. VOL. V. ' 0S1XESS n IK ECTOR Y Attorneys at Law. ,T. S Gilliam. Ati;y at I a w5 and notary public :s?ir C.ill.vtion promptly attended to. OSce in J. H. WiUccs'c. 2zi Cicui lie's. ,F. R. Willcox ATTOHNKV AT LAW, and U. S CommisM'.ner. "(SdlL-ction iiompi1yAttenled to OFFICE ONK- UOOIt s;i;tH OK BALM'S aTOKh Red Cloutl. Kcb. JAS. LAIRD, ...,. tvnrinl'VCl'ini' A l ' V '.V ANDCOrNSELOl i ...-..-. --- -- ,..ii ' I 'K A. M Ml ,ii - imiu - Iimi:it:i Nebraska. Vv'ill ' ; , m, .. r.lwi .. rx at jaw i.jactH'f I'l an ui-- o.jii ... ... ; ? Prntnnt attention L'tven to an ou-uie entiu-tfd to bi can. Oilice on tli ca?t .ide Juniata Avenue. July 1 . Geo.W. Sheppard, (JOYKKNMF.NT RLOOMINtlTON, NKB. C. v. .A- x , Notary Public. a. k. ..w i Act.l:.f M.R.U. baml- fiaTcu 35 ruf Tiers, ATTORN KYS AT LAW, Al'D S2AL 2S7A73 AC-S1TTS. Willpiactif-e in all the Courts in t hi.-State and Northern Kan-a-. Collcetion- promptly attended to and Correspondence .-olicited. lied Cloud, X' lira. sht. w. '. i:iClIAKIS'N, .1. A. IITI.I.KY.-I Richardson &. Tulleys, ; iCii CTI1.G A5S. iS i WMJ buj .m.l -ell Rr:,i Kn to on Cinmi , mm".. and i.ji3 t.ii-J"rtiiin-re-ident. ! SnS'tkiSiM,: ! .roti bu'-iiiff .iiini'ily.-ii..-ered. i IIKDCIHTD, - - - NKR. ! 1. K - IT.!. !'r-i lent. 11. W. IMikhk. .-Vivo-i,rt.-idtrt.:. '. Smith, Ca.-hier. - first Rational y.mlif" . . BZAT ICE, 1TEEHASHA. .-rce!,-oi i'. SMITH UP.op.i s.io.or-o.no. t DIRECTORS Uo.V. A.-Pt 'IWS t?tn.. r.(t PncfKV msKii.is. New York. ll.H I'abkek, 4--1.-. S.v'i.skt?h. PHYSI CANS. I. V. TILLEYS, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSiCiin U. S. Ren-inn Surgeon. OrnrK two door- i-outh uf the Cotut Hu-e :k - - - fJ fK -fJ l :Z f J . , S-I)?K. vLfj J Dk.,n:.... ..,i o..--.- . 1 rilYd blftll d U CUIUCUII. &35" RAKTirri.AK attention t.lVEN to i'ii:.-i:.- pki ri.i.u Ti) Females. Otzzs zzlL Eesiiezcs ve niles east zi aciZ'.zzL Sear SlaSreekSEUs. .,..,.,.,,.. ,, vrn LRm hli (.o. M'.o. . ' Dm Pi nin CllDfJiT!FDC Utl) ULUUU r-UKKI I I KL 6TOEE,- IAS. CALVKKT, Rropiietor. ' Herds enten.-ivt ly in all kind- of fin-' iiiture. neh a- Bureaus, Bead.-tetid. table-, ( hair-, jlirroi.-, and in fact everything to be found in a fir.t-cl.as , furniture .-tore. CIYK HIM A CALL. Red Ci.ot i), - - - Nep. ."7-lvr IcEaqinifrr 5c Snntt i -o- ! 'articular attention given to shop i work, and xoffin- made to order. -Raiiiting a Specialty. S3 Shop we-t of Richardou"s. building. ""republican" valley" stase line. C. R. JONES RRORRIFrOR. Stage leave.- Hasting- for Red . CI. ud. Smith Center. Burr Oak and ' Voun -outh, on Monday. Wtdnfsdav and Tuesday at S ocWk A M re- ; tunmig on alternate days-. 1 asseng is v., ,. ..,!. l....,c....M. .,.,.. n... J Smith"? Book Stoie, iatin.cs and Yaiky ilouie Bed Cloud. 5 Jo ly. Eternal Vigilance is i( RED CLOUD. A NATIONAL LOSS. In the firmament there are nnny star-, and they differ from one another in hrihtmarid bfau'v. .-o in nations, then- art-tien who reparmess ru cir- r-um-tance-or nnk in life, will ri.e i and our.-hine their fellow?, in cteatne.1-? md irriown, -and when they ias? away, ( Jtfnlwl, that we extend our hearty the nation mourns ' thanks to the citizen of Red Cloud Laf-t Mouday, all that was mortal of an(j vjc;tJi,v for the hospitable mari IIou. Oliver F. Morton, wa hon e to ner jn .j,;,. wc jiaVe been entertain itv b-t p-titiL' place, amid the grief of ej ,iurir,g the e-Mon of this Ins-itute. hi, friends pergonal ami natioral. Hewa born in Wayne Co. Ind Aug. -1th, ls2:. He graduated from Mir'uii Univeisity, Ohio, ana wasaJ- mitted to the bar in 147. In lS.r6 he enteied political life, and wanomi-j rntml Cn T?n,,.t', on rjivrmrr nf "l,LU ,U1 mj'""lv"" "' Indiana He wai de eated, but lie did noble woik fir bis party. He was liritr.-.i'i.r ..!..,.l..!..n.iA.i.,v'ii lvi'.ll 'itwl I . .- ". . n-. """'ici tivntu;f;i)inuuii.i "'-, ".-v. in I ii Iirf fclnfP PYCP11I 1 V Iflftlicr , ... , , " 1 n i.juj i..i,-miiig me ii-iivu oi iov,. Me was re elected, and during tlio-e anti neighbors are all happylat the re dark' days, when to be an!effic ent -nits of their past six month's labor, tMtp ivofiitivp ro.iiiiird :i'l the nerves .. mtnn. ndliiim Inro i.mimnniod tn and t.atriii-m whitjh man Kin inutfr. n,... m.. .i.-;.i i. .;.., ;.i. 'jyv. .uuiiuu rn..uu.-1'it nj .-i.-. .-."I 1're-ident Lincoln, and bravely did his duty in quellinir the rebellion. In 1-I.7 he wa.-elected II S. Senator and held t lie office until hi- death, which took place Nov. l.-t int. He had been ill -incelast Aui-u-t. and h is friend-hop- ed ag-iin-t hope that he would recov- er. in-remains lay in state. Saturday and Sunday, and vast throngs took their la-t look at the noble Senator Hewa-a I'at (Jrand Ma-terofthe I. 0. O F. and that society took charge of his remains at the chuich and conveyed it thenjo.the grave Coiurn . . a Ijourned when it heard of hi.- death, and letters'of condolence arc recti ved from all parts of the coun try, addre.ed to the bereaved family, Thu the '"statf-incn went calm'v fenh, tiiouniid -inc. re'v lamented deeply, regretted almost ut:iver-a!'y. igawffwn" ii.'gjr.jsgaggagaa i- .-AviitS .iw;iiiii .. .. ..--. Qf v, 1 tir county met i in Red (,,"u1 Nov- l- Caik,i t0 ordcr h-v A- A. Rope Co. Supt. On motion A. A. IV "as elected R.e-idtnt and Fran- (.e (J. (Jrubb Seen tarv. A com mittce con-i.-titi: of A. L. Huron, Mahala WiKon a-id A. Railev wa A. lJawey wa eho.-en on programme. Afternoon Session. j opened with pny r by Rev. A. Max- Weil. :ot.g, '"Summer Hours", by I , . , IT". ' Mr. at.il .Ir.-. Howard, nxerci.-e 111 j I ,;, !,,.;.. .! t T .. xi 1, ' I ..ir mm..... -.i-ki-u iii uji n-v'i .'lu.ww'iii I Song,' Caddie 1 our 0ti ('.-tine". 1 Spell.ng, cond'icted bv A. Railev. Rea until seven o'clock. Kvi.nin'i; Session. Arithmetic, A .Mnxwli lli-torv, A. A. 1 ope. Ailj.'Uttiid. Moknim; SEssiii.v, on Weiinesday. was called to order at ! nine o'clock A.M. Opened with pray er. Orthography, conduced by A. Bailey. Geogtaphy, A L Burton. Kecesi taken until 1 R. M. Apteun'xi.n Session. Grammar and Compo.-ition coti pucted by A. A. Rope Co. Supt. After which a fieedi-TU -ion followed I Arith. was again taken up and af 1IEBF.ASHA. ter a spirited diseti ion after rcce.-s Orthography wa di-cusscd R"ce- until evening Readilif eoiitlllered lv P. Tlorln Or. . ...: ' thnei-inhv ix Mr H.'pv- j Adjourned until next day. I'Ohe noon. Fxamination of teachers until four o'- I clock R. M. when the I-titute al- ij"11"'-1'! and a o. Teacher A-ccia- . -lit . t - tiou oicanizi u by the ejection A. L Burton a Rres. and Mr-, II. A. How urt Ssc'y. On motion a committer of lhree on rule.- to be appointed ly Chair. Appointed as ueh A. L Bur- ton A. B. Fierce and Laura .1. Ludlow On motion a committee on programme wa appointed eon;iting of K. M. JVar,on F:ora Hunter and Frances C. --. ti -w - , , , l,bb- I0n mol,on he Association adjourned to meet at Guide Rock the last Saturday f Nov. at 9 o'clock A. M. Adjourned. A. A. Rope, IV.Es. Frances C. Gutitn, Sec v. ! The committee on resolution? ap ' pointed hi the Inst it u e, repor.'ed the following roolu ions which weiehearu Iv endor-ed bv the member.-. Whereas, we the teachers of Webster Co. having assembled in In stitute for the purpo.-e of trutual ex change of ideas respecting education; and Whereas, having been courteou-ly and ho-pitably entertained by the cit izens of Red Cloud and also receiving assistance in conducting our Lbon: iu lus.it ute therefrom : be it Jiexohcd that we hearti'v endorse the idea of holding Institutes of this charac er and encouragingthe attend- r , . anceoi leacners mere io Ac"trftJ, that we have as tcacheres been boueStted by thus assembling the price of Libert if." "w$2.00 a year is the. price of the WEBSTER CO., NKBKASKA, THURSDAY.: NOV. together and in working energetically in the furtherance of education in i our county. ffSOfrftj ,hat the teachers of thi. inMjfUte extend their hearty thanks ... i?,. i t..v-..ll nml nther. fur tne er1(.;ont manner in which tbey ilfl...w.nn.li-f.iL the ierc"wj5 aK-ienei tne,lK A. L. BcrtoH, ' i ... ! Chin. Com. -Mapuk-Grovb Farm..) . Webster Co. Neb. Nov. ?id. 1S7T. j I Tr. 1? Tln- r-T- Vinr-nn. n fnar .'in. i.w i'-i "i "'"luc " -" he-nre moments, and the cenings being long I wiil drop you a few lines I. .1. ... , f . 1. ..,. jiuui im piii l Ui inc U'juntj. I hitio. ' rilrni n olnr, n UMial 1" V. C j.,.,.o...v ,uu....,c .,n . , a ,,ro.-j.eiuus limiuiliuu, iiic """'' i,Ki-.v, m nn.l iho ripHi rnrr ', , ... -X- .. r... . gooa. XjOTU will average iroiu ui. iu .CVenty five bushels to the acre, and ; good, sound and well matured, al- though potatoes do not turn out so well a? wa expected, but are better than last year. The late rains have put the round in good condition for plowing and the farmer- are improv- ingineoppi riuiiuy 1 1 preparing uiiir farms for early .-pring soniug by fall plowimr. Tnis i- one.thing every far J mr r .-hould lo k well to, as cat ly fill plowing i- just the thing for small! grain, the earii-r and the dieper plow I ing the better er p- of .-mall grain may ! beexjiected I have about 7") acres ' now ready for spring -owing and it is, ail well plowed. Averace depth six inches. Iy c'o-e ob-ervation I find, oi'latcj-enr.- the faiux r.-in this jart of . the country are dointr a better 'job" ! off tnuitur than in fjrmer years and they :e the ic-ults a.- the yield i- hotter and abetter riualitv of grain is i rai-ed. rai-ed. I i A short time a-.'O T met a man fmm ' i Iowa 'oo'-5" 1"J. and yas some- ' what atnu-"d at hi- expre-.-ions, said j he, ' 1 have been all over this whole country south-we-t clear to the Sol- omon River and I can't (ind at v .-rich 'and a- we Itave tn Iowa. land a-we have in Iowa." " Win ' id I. Said he, ' you f have not the L'ra- on your prairii s that we have." Said I, it i.- not eras.- that we are rais- ing. iti- vegetables and grain fcc. .' " I I I .. I I" j es. paiu lie a there 1 -nmetlung i.... -..... " ..,.:..,: r-....U i..t. "" '" viuitiiiuu iw nutu 'ut; Reiifiecker's corn field, 'which will go1 about 7-" bu-he.-Is to the acre) "how; in t he h II- you can raise such .corn a- that ami the grass along .-ide the field three incite- high" And .-aid he, "I never .-aw -uch com a.-I have .-een in Nebraska on thi.- trip." This is lue way .1 great many of the eastern nonnle t:i!L- bm iill nti.e r.fihon. , A ,.,- . . .... .. .,. v.w.u-.u -ati.-ned to .-tay there and rent land Af er over hotty etr- trial it 1- .... . , i -it - - t i- t and give luin one half to three fifths p,l'i "' ivt- 'he mo-t uuijua.ihed te.- of all they raise ra-l-erthan come to "l"'1 , ''virtue-from per.-ot.s v i i i ti l .of the highest character and re.-pnn-i- Nebra-kaandgetad they can rai-e i,jiily Hmiuent phy,iciati- enmmend be-ide- g..'tti.ig;i farm for nothing, I it as the most would ay to all thoe who are not' nif owner- aiieaoy 01 a i nu, come io Ncbra.-ka and get one before they are ..11 l- &II Id Ken up. J Here is room tor sev- oral vet. It "has become a settled fact that . . , ,. . . the land in this section of count n-is very Tertile and will produce large crops if well cultivated and if .sufficient mm ilm.! Tn tli, lt t t.ka v (&. .!.' ut'fjavwwui,tj there has been good crops and I have never known an entire failure during my thirteen years experience in Ne- braska I hve seen the prasshnnnprs here twice during that time and n.-ith- .. , ": . ... er time did they devastate all our crops; left us plenty to live on until we could rai-e another crop. And drou.hhasnot affected , matcri. T , ... . In my next I will give you my report on threshing and will give an averace of small grain raised in Webster Co. Nothing more. Yours Sec. D. S. H elvers. Hon. John Wel-h, win ha3 bee j - '. . j - natel a minister to hngland, is nomi a rich sugar importer and never held ofEcs oxcept local office tn Philadel phia. in his life. He was president of the Committee on finance during the Centennial exhibition. It U said he very relactantly, after mature de- iibtration accepted the office. imporlant Senator Blaine 5 daughter shot FlS3H2.!'.3 59 Adveft-uienis rocmd for -:.e or herself in the head with a pistol a few ?M;K5Erlg!Kf- ni'.rTia. For rat alorn containing ll j - tu i n j i. I-?S.?- 'i?'fL;tii stmm name- of pap-r-, and othr infiriua day- sine?. The ball entered her H?5-SFir??-5ss2--5S" O .:, ,i V, ..,, Vi ' bend between her eyes, and passrd llijlzliilpz- CI SZilS i FCSTZS. il Pit . Ect Tin;! upward. It has not been taken out, , i'lf Q?-f r'Tz' 'IsHSf G Ii2:r. 27 t Iziz. ! hougn the physicuns have probed, Z?F 3l-Ir-3'a Zi IQO Ck'Vl 1 LP tQi i for it carefully. She suff. rs ccrriblv ! &lagnsZ&?JA lh l'6' 'lltUU ' I from the wound, but the urgeons F?i:2l4-i?ii!T- H2 flr "VEUT Vill?lA (IR. ! have hope of her recovery. yrs2i-is!-rTlLl3 5"5 &.'RW i - - r.M i ,- , i. . - - S?2- iikzH-7lz?Z2. s- rxi-V'"' ti ?-V r,r- as low a-any o he ine.jaaies, aiissionary Association slljr, r'5s, s'i''r5-?iJ ?s ZZZZZ ? -Vm - T3 3 of Nebraska, met at Cre e, on i.th.' fslH "f ic5i?Sr.s.-l -? ' rJUv-v.a-.s'j? - t v ult., and their meeting was one of deep j I'tillf IbrHrPff iC 6" 31 Park novr, .xEy aorjc'T interest to the members. Amougtlw js ?:-rhl!i!l?I fl SAMPLE COl'iSS FKEE. ' . - , officer, for the onsuicgy. we notice e name Mrs. Maxwell of Red I loud. It a ice I re ui m. .xexi vfir :ue . .,,,,.,.. " . e"D5 wm De ncm at 'remont , m pp vp vn . , AJLP Iff eJT. X XSSjLa r A book containing a lir of towti in the U. S. having u iMJU pop., and the ' newspapers having largest ciM-ulation : All the lleli i.us. Aiiiicultur.il. cien-' tific, and other rpeuial cla-? journals, i Tables t-f rate;, showing rist of alcr- tising and everything which an advertiser w uld likf to know. Mailcdon receipt of fnc-ent. Addo J GEORGE P. RowELL & CO.. 10 Spruce SL N. Y. (opposite "Tribune" build ing) AN ADDRESS TOTHK SICK n.. .. - :....!, ; n .:.... "... .; i ;.:i; ... -i i xjf uu nit ii i i" s:i:i im ui uio u-oi . j )Q vou wanl .something to -trcugthen I .CnilV !--.. , . VO i'3" Want a L'OOJ -lppCtlte.' n . . . .k luUU iim. (U Clii'l HI IICM'm.'Ul.-.-. J)0 you want g00(J dijTC- I-I1? Do you nanJ to.-leep veil? Do you want to build up your on.-ti- tiilinn? ' ,)o 'ou want a brisk and vigmou .feehns? U y..u do, TAKE SIMONS LIVKR Eeo.'ulaioi- iiMMMwrnnMMMMB TT w- r AlGliiX (X wOn . Sole nrot ri'tor Si'uons' Liver Rc:r- ulator, 1'hiladelphia. '..... Tllfci r A VVlISI ri I IOMI. I.MIKin 7--V-ni-yt ,! wsirrantel eH 'xlf 8A'iji, '" l,".n,;iln a, -tns'e II t ' til" V Southern M'"'f -:4xeiB5af'WSi:7an,l..,H'r. """'" . . .. 11 . !. Z Tlf V?-'" nnaii ine pr.oi- :i UCIitt b.le pUi'i-U ill mi ntrle wbprp l.n-er I)ietsp m.i.f tirpvait. . It n. el kk ai. msKA.-Fsr c-kh mypek A.'lil.llh.M III III' UVfll AJillniri..1. IWI - n.ATKTiini,nrniu rsrv .m 1 CHILLS AXD FEY Eli. 'ni;XS I.ivCT Kellor I.- eminent"; a Family M-Iicine : red, fjr imim: ;i aii' i'j i'tii. r' rrt4 Lf I.Atak.w I ., ate resort wd! -ave many ,., i. ..... .. vafivrincr .!,! ,v :, .to,!!.,,- ;,, .;... ...4 Antr..- .;n- SHU U'lV-lUI.-- iy-.-. FFFFCTC VI 5RFCIFIC Fr cnnstipition, heada'-he, pain m j the shouhlers, dizinea-, .-our stomach, ' Bad tas in the ramith, Biliou at- tacks Ralpitation of the heart, I'atn m ' the reon ofthe ki(iys i)tf,poIIIlen- . Cy, Gloom and forulod ing of exit all' which are the olldping of a ili-ea-tii ' Liver fap-j7.7 -p-j.;. nariieie o. i.--;u- oer.-jn in every tnw ii t i.iki- 'uii-n iit.,it T QS'-isf'yz r "ri,,,J i'0'iri'u.- , t-r fio bimei. elicit, -t .ml buM lPBtr.iei I i 7t.sf-itr in -er-l -V-t-,iT.C b.mi'y .ii'd;c.i-j..n mii.. wu.-.d Any one U 3&J' fa'SV-J.r.I.p;!:,h1 'iiii.t-.:il .. ik .o-.-r. .-CM. Thrm rltdc- s&EC&Jiei tli'Ul.L!-.. .-.,. wur'r..- ..I art irn ei. Irte t- -iil...ril.er. dBLTiu iv yrr ' tu'n.ji Wr"f "t-- -.i ' v .- . xtf fnr Tf TV nfii r nr?v v hUlAh ja iuilukm For chi'dren complaining of colic, headache, or -ick Motuaeh. a teaspoon-; ful or more wi'l give relief Children - as will a-s adults eat sometimes too much -tipper or eat soin Mhing which d n-s not digest well producing .our. stomach, hear:buni. or rotlc ne.- a ( ' go;d dos of Liver Regulafor ;y!I give ' re,icf Th -PP to per.ns of all ages It is the cheapest purest and bft?t pauji,.c MeJcine in the world! i t A n inirtl . - -."- - -s. .mms- i Thousand lead mis-'rab'e l:vc suffering from dyspepsia a di-onb-re stomach and iivcr, producing biliou? ness, heartburn, co.-tivenes.-. wetikness rreuar appetite, low spirit-, rai-hg lool after e3tin?. 3nd offten ending in a, ,tMoks of ,,.VPr. LjJmr h'iy are siuk yet get little av:njiihy. the unfaring remed to prevent thesi tafrlietions and re-tnre health i 2-irnGnH IxLiver Rei.ulatxir. 3IANLFACTURED ONLY CY J. II. ZEILIN JfcCO . Philadelphia. Price, $!. 03 SoU by all dm-iUis. Red Chxvl r '. Wi 8, IS 77 1I IW & COIE V11A.J. X V.i.1 Juniata Nebraska. Arc now propar.d to buy WHEAT. , ' . . , . , ard nth.-r rnun. and ,.nj the luh ca-h rice for the same. Thcv also have a fuli stock of getter! a i ' 1. iliKv II DISK .-ucl i .1- occrics. DRY (iOODS, II ATS. CAPS. (ILOYK. HOOTS SIIOKS, &V. which they are offering at price-that are bound to suit their customer-. RKMKMRKR THK l'LCM, en-t .-iile of -luniata Avenue. .1 TNI ATA - - - NHRRASKA . lif i, j ... i- not fiK-ilj eii-rifil in tlit"- tutu . but itciilM.iii.i'in threr iitoiith. ' f I by H!if t ritber v. in .t: 'j i..'irt . -f -h utr who i. ivinin.' n H.rK ' yfmlilj .it the rinjiliirnient llmt vn- tu'in'h. . 4" iH"u..,.k iti .-ur u.i t.wn. V..U mi: irno ' . vi.nr irlinin rti.i. In flit w rk. ir t.ni xiii ' t. re un.nipru. vb.ne...-nt-vh.. .ir-iai.-! !.. - J mi - .I.... A II wl... n... . . . ' j K1I1K IIV4T C-'f l,Vl '.. w. ii" Vl' f . once an 111.1V0 iiin f.i"t. At l he eri'-'fiit J time timiii)- eaiiiint ' m.idr -ofU'ily ami rH- , Ml ;it ;iiii nther bu'llir-.. It i rmttiilir try the i..i-iii.-. Term-n-wl ..unit tre.-. . . Vl 1. Portland. M-in . - iinro - - :il utiL'O. il . 11 tl I.I I l A .. . , f - -. nAT J-V ;rcatch..acctoiiikrm..nr . I , 'I I I I Uj.,11 . ,r..t sett-old xn rn U aU l' get sn-cn :.t.k.-. W n.jU,l a '1 he iiriee i .-o low Ifi.,t zilimi.t rv-iriu..'t Mit.jeniie-'. ue .i.ent report makln? opr .-. vwv- 'in; ilk SI mw!t. A I.1.I3 .ir nt rei.rtk HU ovvr tuO Fub-.-ribin- it ton Uj . All who ensaitj luhke inney f.- . Vou hii iic- , Vote nil our ti o ti. the bi.-n.iwj-. or only , j'ltir -pare tune. Vn n-..l imt be aw.iy l"r'in hi'Iil'- .t er i.ichl. -U i fin do II ,u i other.. Full paneulri? dire.- i.-an.i tuir " - J 1, ipini ii.iiTA-iii-i" . III. 1. i . .. ' '"" w.mt protsta'.le work en.l yoir.id.lrc" 1 t niee. It r.MMioihin t.:r tbr bti..i. o .irie who '!.. e-t n'-f. -a ik- .'-eM p . ! Ad Ir. "'1 he IV' 1 k .- Juurna' i 21 .-one. Pi rt'.r.d. J r .1 I - t 1 GRACES SAIA'K. A VEUITAIU.E PHPAHTHN, ill 1 tented in the 17th uenturv bv Dr. Yiiiium Grace Surijenii in King Iame' artnv Tiirough f agencv h cured thousto'l.- 01 ti most s,-ri"U- ' ot - and wounds, and wa regarded i by all who knew iiim a public brnefiie- ' I . ... -., .. ., n .. j ,., . . ,.,,. i oy uruggi-u- geteru v At FN fS W NTj-II xlh: olt .-0.-lc c'otl o,t0u . j . , ' . II1!" WW? 5fj-V I I" ' J 1 VW , . .l- .. fe... fc .1 'Jll. I.' -.1. For rradmg club-, for Amntcur J theutncids. t-iii;i- nwre pliy-'. driwine i ! room tda;?. fairv plays Kthwtuan ' play-, gui ie buk-, p-dk r p.vito. i mint.-. Tabl.atix light.,, n.agne-ium ! light- coiorrl lire, burn cork, l bet- j ncal f .. e prejarafi m.-. Ja-V- wax? woik-. wig-. ard. and ni.-iu-t.-nrrn. at r. Jtire pri . t'o.-fonier-, u-ciiery , 1 charadi-. ' catalnuffc ?ent l're oiniaitiing iii'i if-orip'in aim price jSAM'LFRKNrH k SON, I-J Nau- ' -au St., New Yerk. 1 -; 'Jo gilt-edg'd enr 1. no two alike, ' w,th name lo et- p,-' rnid. Vr.u- I.ous k Co.. oriti hi'ham. . 1 . TfT L I O 1 'V . , ". .. . " , tZX !or inc u,,c. M c ; l " l ' , " in !t? ,n a'anwl u-tage.-) At!n:.a. bronehit-. latyrh. and all deranrc ment-oi tne -ervou--v-'cui. a cir- eular containing parti -ular-of mar; 1 ca-e- -nc'-ful'y treated, full adriT for the treatment ofthe diTi.- nlve mentioned aid certtficafp ol act nils ct:re, will be en; f r"e ly uiail t nil anp'ican'- Addre-? OSCAR C MO SKS, M !V -p-etor, 1- Cc rJaiid Street, New Y irk AI)VKIinI0! $ ) WORTH F IR -i"'7-.i. Tne c'cipe! and r wav to ra-h render- out-ide of th ia:reti:te- is bv noTirt nnA sit rrirr nf .nr !. aT over PM) newpsj rs, dirid-d tocovl ( r different section- of the f.nntrr pfiy iirriiitiiia r t.u..j. ( )- .) b f.f.ilfillimiii.. RllERTOA Cirrit thr'.r-r .. I nPIil-tS ( H J U Y K M II V M FI i(l.R. J'lr t)l!. ;i.n. ii j-Y. riltn. ROOKS- STATIONARY, and in J i.-t nrrrwlui.,: i 1... f..ind in a rir.t !.! Drue Hiu.' Wr la! W.!v in DKY i;ii l.s Kl.oYK. NO TIOV-:. L-r.- Coder tvur. HtMlTS. IHKS and H RPWARK. HIDK-an! TI'RS a .-p-c.ai Quick Sale, ft mall Profits!' u r' Wi" "', v "l r,M,,U ' U' a!'t r , a' 1 ti n I In- Vail, y Call and examine out i-ouiL and ,.lL.,t umj U lLmiMCd f .t( ay- . n'A-tJ vii'ir BLACKSMITH AM) WAGON SHOP. HAMPTONS RALSTON. The tin ler-ictnd h.iin It It 1 -Hie ol v uti-ter Ml f ir. n w pr on hort n-ittce ml t'ooil . J.- AI! Work WarrantecTto 6iv Satisfaction toreted,t.M,itb,r,k-toth PM,cb.r ,..i patronage t,,,d rc.-pectlul. M-.i. i: a coitimuan.-.. ., i). .,,, 1 Ml I IIA-M,,I"-N'A RALMON, ?7 I :. Rotter !,a-j,i.t rt ,-.iv,. S an b an, Si""'51'1 '" l',a V"- -T. G. CHEAP CASH STOItK U Iio!c-ale ai 1 IU - DRY GOODS. HATS. O A DCS AMn NOTIONS Groeorien, Fiour WOOD, WILLOW. GLV WE W IL L XO T HE CXI) Eli VO North f 17 J?!ll HARDWARE ; STORE ' 51 1TCII-E IaI A JtOIl II A K'f ... , x . -t .... , n, and Harda;e. WK Keep a Supply of Farming I m lcin"n t. s a call, e ff i r: urm in tne west.sa tlace, 1 door north ofthe Printinr ofice. Red Cloud- Neb. Legal mivmi-mg at Statute rate. AH tran-W-iit advetik-r-tni-iti.- mu-t P '! l-r iu udxance. .YEB Props. t ll ir ti. u "hep on tic ei et "nk m then hi e ,.ir 1 to .. i!! I tl.t fii..i oH,0i,tO rofusioiis. l'h0 '"' " " s'"' ""' f oh Potter, Rec! Cloud, Nebraska. ta - . li a.' r & ProviHioiin, AND QCKHNSWARi:. L 1). CA L L A Xh SEE US -' Bank, HV?r!kV66, ;S'PBB.4RLi iropn. l J. I .- . t r - ALSO sre we faa ui: yau, and at figure sTS