1 If 1,rr.iK THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. Cloud Chief. Red The lut rl. tA Nlfcr taatm Va c fLATO K rrm.iHiEU every Thursday at BED CLOUD, NEBSASKA. ROR IN k SPRINGER, I.lif urn mi it Irrlptr. $2&?er jcar, Invariably i:i Advance. . . - . ml- ..-: f tt. H,,i 4"nud Chief. "Eternal Visilancc is the price of Liberty r "'" 5Z.UU yttir iw v-j ' J - - - - NOV. 22, 1877 SubFeri'ic" wlio do not receive their n- fot uf ol tin- lact :it ontc. Corrcpoii'lcncc solicited Irom nil jtarl? ol the County :unl State, on matters of cvticral interest. In i.Wri-c rr ?rv responsible for the vines nrojnnionsofnnr correspondents. Wc tlu not publish anonymous Icttcrx and rnivmnicntiuns. Always give your nmne. Local notices, to insure insertion, muxt:handd in as early as Wed nesd'i morning. OfHeial J )i rectory. VOL- V. HAPPY NEBRA.SKANS. It is feared that civil war will sooi break out in France. Then will Ger- many find opportunity to take more of t Leact a Correspondent Tbirfe 7ha7 that ill fated country.and Francc,r,roud I Ought to be S'ppr fth Sa:h RED CLOUD, WEBSTER CO., NEBRASf A, THURSDAY- MjSlSESSDUlECTOin no.i AiiiowMit uhwiw"!' ttut I pk1 for m lwwf fu.i:. SPAPER France where will she he? It is to be hoped that the days when the streets of Pari.s ran red with blood are not to be repeated. CONGRESSIONAL. K. c Vf -ck Kcatricc. U.S. Senator. Alvjn-s:umter-. Omaha. ' U. S. Senator. 1 4r;rcn7.o 'r .nine. iipro?euiaiivc. EXECUTIVE. SIL.V i V RISER. Governor. Lincoln. BrimP i t-r'jurk. Sec. of State. .T.U V.Uoti. Lincoln. Auditor. J.C. M-r.ni. .. rrcasiirer. Ceo. II. Robert. Att'y n. J. M. M Kenzie. Lincoln. Sup. Pub. Inftruc. JUDICIARY. Opportunities. Red Cloud, Neil, Nov., 10, '77. Editor of the Inter-Ocean: A trip up the Republican Valley at this season of the year, while the beau- ;r,.i .ira r.fnnr lone Indian summer t I ..'el.. - :ntr. i),n nnnl clnnr. i.ii nrf swiiriv n;i.vsiui: iuw "- '""i ' imi nrnn . to silly bracing atiuo.spherc of winter, is au ex perience long to be remembered by those who leave the East the ruins, the .sleet, the mud. and discomforts tio . H. 1. !:. i:iha. Chlof.listiec. Dai'UJ ii M.No,r.,rkur'ity. A j.lt .,ua. Sjiu i: M.i rivet!. I'latdinitiitti i WKitSTER COUNTY. Couiftj 'lerk. 1 reafiirer. Probate .luilpo. Sheriff. Febool Sllli't. t'onuier. ounty Surveyor .1. A.Tilley. K. II M n-. I. W. ."(lleys. II. ( . Kill. A. A l'ie, C. r Coon. v I- . i'lioni, J. V. Rail. I. II. I.SK-C. J. 11. II .art. County Ufiminis. toners. cniiKii :iinr.rriiv, M. M l,r...l T Mii.ner. LrtTl Sal. bat hat 11 A Rev. (3ko. O Ykishi. I t S:iM:iili at 11 AM lit.ii " fvii.iiifr. RKV I'UV. E. 4th Sabbath at ll A M r.rd " evensntj. Riv (' Rim iv, .;! Sabbath at 1 1 A Ki " ovoninij. .i:itvni S'HO(i. every Sabbath nioiHJiii; at It) A. M. CIosp? at 11. C. V. SriUN!ER. Supt. RAND OF IIOPK mi" every two vek.s cm alternate Thursday even ins- at t'r.'M o clock. Arrival iimt IH'pnrturf oT .tinilH lrm t!i' Iteil "IoliI I . Ifn-".s heaves Monday's Wt'.lnc.-.l.iv's -and Friday 7 a. m. T icdav, Thur.-diy and Satuidav, S i m., Anives eveiy day fr.M p. m. JImivard Leaveb Mondays and Thur-dav-4 7 a. n:., arrives Wednes lr, nd S ifurdnys ( p. m. T'i.EV.at 111 x.l. leaves Thursdays 7 a. i2i Arri. e- Wedne-day's ' p. in. FuWKl.lN, Ko'm- east, Monday'. A d Thursday'.- '2 p. in. ? ( Joitif; wt'M Tnesdav's and Friday 1 a. m. J i:VEI.I. Kansas leaves Tue.-days, f tir-idavc and Saturdays S a.m., arnv- Mmd.i.s, W'edncrdays and IVilty-'i p. in. Rr--El., Kansas, Leaves Mondays, Wedne.-days and Fridays 7 a. in.. arrive Tue.-,.las, I hurstlays and Sundays ' P- ., Oltiec ojien from 1:2 m until 1 p. m. SutM-ty. . 11 registered matter must be in 4v7 " P- '- M.ey t)rder business dosed at 7 .;d ; m. No orders isMied on Sun ;d:'y M. R. MeNrrr, P. M. "" SOCMFT1KS. " I. o. O. P. Red Ciorn LomiE, No. 04, I. O. (). F.. meets evry Saturday night in (he Ma-onic Hall. Members of other Lodire- are cordiallv invited to attend. A. .). Meanes, N. ti. John IX Leach, Sec'y. A Sfcn. WatJ u' ot" 'ov ll2' 1 I'ditors Chief. The following is the report of committee on programme lor the Ti-aclieis,' Association, to be Ik-IiI at Guide Reek, Nov. -J4, 177. H A M to 10 Opening excrci.-cs and reports of committees. 10 to 11. IVrmat.ent organization Curiosity in children is but an ap-, ,infW. jifiiT knnwledirc. I doHbt not but one great reason why r.Iinn.lnn thenis'-lvCS wholly nursuits, and trifle away all their time inwiiidly, is because they find their 1 curiosity baulked, and their inquiries neglected. LocJcc. we meet ncoplu from Illinois, Ohio, That Earthquake. Neu. yorkj ew England from cve- A-hock of an earthquake was felt ry wijerc almost people who have here between 1 1 A. M., and 12 m . last c0m(J t0 vjcw tjlC country after reading Thursday. It was .-carccly noticed ex-; uli0ut jt ;n j.uej, rapersa ecnt bv ihow. who were in the larger . Qconlm houses, or at particular points In places it was quite severe. At Colum bus, Nebraska, bells were rung, at North Platte, type cacs wcie upset, at Lincoln and Omaha, the larger pub lie buildings shook, so as to start the plastering, and in many school rooms ehildten were panic stricken. Noth ing like it has been known in this sec tion of country before. Attorney at Law. J. S. G-ilham. ATTORNEY AND COUNSKL J. i nn AT LAW. , Will Practice in all the Covtt of the State. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB. J. R. Willcox ATTORNEY AT LAW, ana u. o. vuujuii.""" NOW such as surround many less fortunate I Collection Promptly Attended to localities. Herein Webster County , n,rncB ONE DOOR SOUTH OF BAUM'S STORE Red Cloud. Neb. J AS. LAIRD, The County Commissioners of Lan caster countv have deelared the law in reard to township organization, Tii- .... :..,;.-.! .mil nttcr con.-isieni, uui:mi:'ihi ...-., ly impracticable" and therefore they refuse to act under its provision. There i- talk of an injunction against the election next April, in our own county, and by next fall it is thought the people will not want it. We have been opposed to it in this county from the outset, and voted against it, but should not have tried to interfere, if This is one of the countie themselves honor at our last Kr:mlrlin. whieh hes west ol this, car- ricd off the banner of the champions Railroad land, speculators' land, and improved farms arc plenty, but govern ment lands are becoming beautifully less Homesteads are hard to get. At the United States Land Office in Hloomington we had a curiosity to sec the amount of settlements made since .Ian. 1 ; SS.207 acres have been taken during the ten months ending Nov. 1. ' Ry far the larger portion of this land 1 has beew taken by actual settlers, OtJ, 21.) acres being homciteadid or pre 1 empted. I Tne crops have been heavy, cereals being an especial .success, both in yield and quality- Corn is not worth mar keting, but is used exclusively in fat tening stock. I Chicago travelling men report larg er salei in NuVaska than in anv other the inter- rvrr0UNEV AND COUNSELOR- ff$ at law. .1 uniata Nebraska. ill s that did practice in all the Courts of the State. State Fair rrompi aucuuun ..,... ",-- .. o,co.l tr Ins care. Uilice on tnu pntrusted cast side Juniata Avenue. july 1 7 Geo.W. Sheppard, GOVERNMENT RLOOMINGTON, NER. A the! netrapMc All thi R tifie, Ad Tabhflr llsitHflf avmmm MaUtK ttWf tietorpo liEL m m ujk H.S.KALSY, AKt.U.f-M. U.R.ban.l. C. W. EALS7, Notary Public i .!...: -...... Ti.,. T..i- the matter had been settled fairly ami Vtv... ... ..., .u..u. , ..w-w ...- ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND 3SAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will practice in all the Courts in this State and Northern Kansas. Collections promptly attended to and Correspondence solicited. Red Cloud., Nebraska. ERTISING 5f r containing a liat of town? in having 5.000 pop., and the ! r baving imrKcat circulation elu'ious. Agricultural, 5cieu othcr special cla?s journals. rates, showing cost of adver sad everything which an would like to know. ftceipt of ten ccnU. Address H0VELL GO., 1U spruce file 'Tribune" build- TO THE SICK. 2mrify the jrtcin? Do you want to get rid of biltousne.--? Do you want something to strengthen ou? Do you want a good appetite? Do you wmt to get rid of nervouanc.-s? Do you want good digesiiou? Do you want to sleep ell? Do you want to build up your con.-ti- tution? Do you want a brisk and vigoious feeling? If you do, TAKE " SIMONS LIVER DILLON & COI.K. Juniata Nebraska- Arc now prepared to buy WHEAT. and other pr.iin, and pay the highest cash price for the same. " . .0: They al.-o have a full stwk of general d?..HniTiam5 UIERTOY. i : t fo. v UICHARDSON, J. A. TULLEYS ... ,i .:.: i. i..... ;.- ,n eon-litutiona- .v- a i.-, "" ' .- . f .,,.,. nf ,. ,inili,v nn,l , w. N. , and re- , "... .. .:;:rr:...:LZ: ..,'.: I Richardson & Tuiieys, II U.3.UIU UUUiL.l, violation to tie eonstitution flu-ld little cred t opon its author, for l heir knowledge nf the supreme law of the State. There appears to be a doubt whether the law can be enforced ttiiywhi re. IS CUR GOVERNMENT CHRISTIAN 02 hc fivc 3'cars morc before ? AH'ISTIC ? ! can roce've a iu5st repretentati On Thursday last, November 1". a .' . . .:..-. l,n niiii.tinn "ij meeting io cun.-eii-i ...- m - - ,... .;a ni...;. i"a"i ui v.w..i.v.o. ,', ' - r. .rr.'l f., portion ol tne present oiuciais oi tne An occasional word for Nt.bruka is prized and apprcciu tcd. Our population entitles us to three Congressmen, but uuder the law, if we must wait the regular census, it will Nebraska entation in the naliuual halls of legislation. Town snip organization is beiug tried by largo pro- several counties have been re-elected for another two years term. Gad. REAL ESTATE & COL'CTING AGENTS Will buy anil sell Real Est itc on Commis sion, ami pay taxo? for non-reaidont. Spuria attention ttiven to collections. Cor-r.-ponlonce soliritcd. All letters of inquiry, or on business promptly answered. RED CLOUD, NEB. J. E. Smith. President, H. W. I'akkf.k. S.C.Smith. Vicc-1'rcMdci.t, Cashier. The Sod House Aristocracy. Hurrah for the sod house aristocra cy of Nebraska! A quarter of a cent ury hence young meu will .-ay with Phy.-iolngv. conducted by to be effected 11 to 12. A A Pope. 12 to 1. Intermission for dinner. 1 to 2. Mathematical Geography conducted by Frank Bonn. 12 to "-i. Decimal Fractions, con ducted by Charles Gilliam. ;j-l. Mental Arithmetic conduct ed by A B Pierce. A L Bcrton, Ch'm. our Government Chri.-tian or tie?" was held in the Still Water School Houso. An organization Was formed by electing Mr. George W. Francis, President, pro-tea and Mr. W. G. Love Sec' y pro tem. An address was then de'ivered by Rev. J. W. Crozier. The principal point of this address was to prove "That owing to the moral defects of onr constitution the infidel and the ! pride that they commenced life in u atheist are taking our Bible from god house, and before the next Cen thc schools, our chaplains from the tennial those that can say that their congress, hospitals, army, etc., and in ancestors dwelt in the.se humble liabi order to have the Christian features ( tations will he considered "Tho first of the institutions of our land est at- families of Nebraska!' A future lished aud perpetrated, we ought President of the United States may as Christian people to demand a di- now be tumbling around on a dirt floor the in a sod house ! In the campaign pro- sod house songs as tne log ..1 . ..M. the cath, as no oath at all, as nothing cabin songs were in the days of lip- was said by whom the President is pecanoe-and Tyler-too," aud instead to swear." After the address a per- j 0f J0g cabin we may have a picture of manent 'organization was affected by a s0(i illjuse and the future President electing Mr. George W. Francis,Pres- J cultins and carrying sod to finish the ident, Mr. W. G. Love, Secretary, I roof. e. Mr. D. Mearns, Vice-President. Thoj object of the society is to form an j auxiliary society to the National Re form Association, of which the Hon Felix R. Rrunot of Pittsburgh, Pa , is President. The great object of this Re ClOUt! & JeW association is to secure a recognition of Almighty God, as the source of all irst Rational janli, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. (Successor to SMITH llllOS.) Regulator J.H.Zeilin&Co., Sole proi rietors Simons' Liver Reg ulator, Philadelphia. the favokiti: Home Remedy .. . . i . ' -T1 "' "arramc'i nm rfeHTlS. t omtain :i -iriKle f2i555 part C.rru- th.Krcrt f.-k in IMlPtiS (MlOlCK KMIL .MRP ICINF. PAINTS. ) I L.t; I. SS 1TTTY, SCHOtlL lRKKi STATIONARY, and in fact rrnlliiR tote ttmml in ai- Drue Houm: . . . We dr.il larsclv in UHV h)i )1S. S II A V? IX Gl.l VS. WO TIONS. IiKe-' I nder wjrr. H(M)TS. SlllK and IIAUPWARF, Hini-and FPUS a s-enhy -Quick Sales 4 Small Profits !'v IS OCR MOTTO Jtt-Jk. It iilimi, tr-K l rrti r nr i 4 vr Uei i .. "' ..tit It .-... -...1. .1. -..L i...immrzt f.-H. P . atr ..v. ii .. it , . K.'n. i urTi iwnn wy l'lu?T in i r 'iuj . LH and ciaiuinc eur rochJ? and iH!tn, and Ij cuminei'd f ht ?ay. i 1. i r. O.. ii ri I. rVi It jgJIkTil I j 33 CAPITAL, 850.OVO.00. tiuct recognition of Christ, as "King of Kings" in our national doc- ceding his election, ument. He, the speaker spoke of u.av become as common i DIRECTORS Hon. A S PinrorK. C S Sen.. C. O. P,,,R3.Vi; J imks Ei.t-is. New York. .VKKrU Kl.IJ.UI FlLLGV. J.10.1--SMITH. I-I.'i Sau'l C.Smith. Cass County voted against town. , ship organization by majority of 237. EDITORIAL. The Grand I.-land Times has taken a r:w editor. Dr. II. P. Mathewson of Omaha, has leen chosen Superintendent of the Insane Hospital. Senator Paddock has introduced a - .d into the Senate to establish a Lranch mint in Omaha. Chicago has had another fire; this lime, Field, Liter & Co. have lost iheir great clothing establishment. Iat'.Jahon's cabinet have resigned fearing the new Assembly will be "too many" for their diplomacy. Sitting Bull is a thoroug. scholar in French and Latin, and was converted to the Catholic faith by Father Dc -inct. Gen. Grant put the British Lion in a miff tho other day by not getting "enthused" over the grave of Shakespeare. ell City Stage Line- power and authority in civil govern-, Connecting at Red Cloud with the ment. l lint .Lord Jceus jurist istne. Kepubitcan valley line, running Ruler of Natious. and that the re vealed will of God is of supreme au thority in civil aff lirs. David M earns, Viee-Pres't. The above communication watj hand ed in with lcqucst to publish. This association is an outgrowth of the Reform Presbyterian Church, and although some of the avowed objects to be attained arc praise worthy, yet there is we fear, more of theory that practice in the means resorted to and moa-urcs introduced. Yet this move, though perhaps rather Utopian, dis covers a general need of reform. We noticed in an exchange an item which though slight in itself, shows that our country has a little too much so-called "Liberalism aboard, and unless the old 'ship of State throws overboard a "iiberal" portion of it she will soon be submerged in an ocean of "Evolu tion." While we not fully endorse the blend ing of Church and State, at least since our Isralitic ancestors cried out for a king, and feeling that we are not yet entirely done with the -e.hool master' which is to bring us t Christ, yet we feel thai qui friends are making a move in the lisht direction. PHYSICIANS. I. W. TULLEYS, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAn U. S. Pension Surgeon. Office two doors south of the Court House. SEDCLOTO - - - NEBRASKA, Physician and Surgeon. UST Particular attention given to diseases tecum ar to Females. Office and Residence five miles east of Red Cloud. Near Elm Creek Mill:. tielc of Mercu ry uriuiy injurious mineral fiitHtancc but i- l'UICKLY VEtiETAHLi:. containing tho;c Southern Rot Mini herl.F. which nn nll-wie provi dene has placed in countries whero Liver Itac.iac most prevail. IT WI1.M ITKK Al. OISKASI.SrU SKO IIVDKR ANCKMKXT OK TI1K I.IVEU A.M UiUVKLS. 1U.I1 UI.ATR T11IC LIVEK AMI I'RKVKNT CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMONS Liver Regul.Vor Is eminently a Family Medicine : and bv heim: kent ready for immedi ate resort will save many an hour of suffering add many a dollar in tiuie aud doctors' bills. After over Forty Years' trial it h still receiving the most unqualified tes timonials to its virtues from persons of the highest character and rcsponsi Groceries. DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS GLOVED. ROOTS SHOKS, &C which they are offering .tt prire.s that arc bound to suit their customer. RE.MKMBER TIIK- PLACK. cast .-ide of Juniata Avenue, JUNIATA - - - NEBRASKA 5 Itf fi4 fjfyffi'Uol cn."i!yranol in them timr Sl 7 l,utitCHnIiruiaiIiathrtowMinthe V hy a'O'onc of cither sex, in any part oftlie country wno ia wining i" ". rtnaililynttho ciiiployiimnt that vrv lurinh, rj; ,.or",r..V in vouri'wn town. Yu chu ir 1 I your whole time ti tho work. r only jour I Htu tiuoiirnt.S McnaveiiKrni? wnoiirrimt kin over S'3' P ly- All who cng.iBo nt once an innKc money ia.i. m. mc i'i"tni. time i.ionev cannot he made joen-ily ul rap idly at any other lum-. It fj nuthni to irv ilic liuine.i. Terms au-I 5j outfit free. A.I.Ircs?atoncc. H. Hali.ett .V Co. Ur.ACKSMITII AM) WAGON SHOP. HAMPTON & RALSTON. P LIN Ifctta t l ; l,l W I t y. Mm p muk it "T?- P (Mi ll i t al n.i l.(r . . BM . i. ItttM The undersigned having m c 1 t th- ir m w side of Vebtcr Street an n.iw prepired to di) all on hort notice and ckvI mI All Work Warranted to 6iv2 Satisfaction: Ap J-Wu tender our thanks to the public fur pat painmaicr audi fo respect lully solicit a coniinuanro if the tame. HAMPTON a: RALSTON, Kcl loult n'J I ! tutr- kri .r-l ly Portland. Maine. G0LD.1! rcatchanetomukc moucT' fyou can.t KetKolilyoncan et greenbacks. U"r nel perxon in every town to take ruhfciiptionii for the Inreeil. cheapest nod bet lllutr.it-d I,mily publication in the world. Any one can becom a ncceful i;cnt. The iimi't ele gant works of art given free to rubrvriber.'. The price Is so low that nhnort everjbody sub!cnbc.. Oneagent report makini: over l.iO in a week. A lady nrent reti)ru tik inif CTur V0 vubucribers in ten daV. All wht cn?aBo make money fas'. You can de vote all your ti . o to the bn.ir.c'F. or only your Fpare lime, luunwi nm m aj , , fr.io. mnu. nv.T nikrht. ou c in do it na ," i'rti.ui others. Full pariculrrs dircc ionsand torni free. Klevaiit and expouivo Outfit free. If you want profitable work ."end jour addrcw at oi.ee. It cost nothin to try the bu.iuc?. No one who enEieA filsto rdkkn Krcat pay. Addrei.- 'Tlic Peopled Journal." Portland. Maine. 5-Syl .J. (J. Potter has jiHt received the fineM arortuirut of ifiuuSr. r&wmi$ .. K tVmm tllH ir t auh WuUiim. i Ever brought to the Valley. Give liitu a cull and examine jjood -T. Cr, Potter, . Rti Cloud, Nebraska BLE r 'oars. i fr tfTS. Dua- DS. nns, lifer- GRACES SALVE. A VEdETARi.E riti'ARATKiN, in vented in the 17th century by Dr. William Grace, Surgeon in King Jamci' army. Through its agencv he cured thousands of the most serious vires and wounds, and wb regarded bility. Eminent phyMcians commend v ai who knew him a public benefac 14. . .1 . . ..- 1 I... :i -y(i LV. tl. WEBSTER Co. NEB. 36-m htraight to Hastings. 8B..Three regular trips will be made each week, leaving Red Cloud the same time the stage from Hastings does. GOOD BIGS AND GOOD TIME HADE ON THE BOAB. FA RE REA S ON A B LE. 30-ly D. II. GODFREY. HARNESS SHOP Sa V. Iiiidow Is now prepared to do all kinds of wor IX THE Harness line. The best of materials used, and al RED CLOUD FURNITURE -STOEE,- JAS. CALVERT, Proprietor. Deals extensively in all kinds of fur niture, such as Bureaus, Bead&tcads, tables. Chairs, Mirrors, and in fact everything to be feund in a first-clsas furniture store. GIVEI11MACALL. " Red Cloud, ... .Neb 37-lyr it as the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For constipation, headache, pain in the shoulders, dizincs, sour stomach, Bad taste in the month, Bilious at tacks Palpitation of the heart, Pain in the region ot the kidneys, Uesponuen cy, Gloom and foreboding of evil all which are the offsDioe of a disca-.cd Liver COLIC IN CHILDREN For children complaining of colic, headache, or sick stomach, a teaspoon ful or more will give relief. Children .m will as adults eat sometimes too r. I 1 tor. '27)C. a tox ny man mk. ror saie by druggists generally. AGENTS WANTED. Address Seth Fowlc & Sons, Boston ', Mas. CHEAP CASH STORE K.r. AS X . in r l I 11 ill M 1 I. u I. r Whokali' and Uetail Pcnlifrn in m,ml, ti.nnpr nr oit Knnipthin" which conuitiltic mil description mi iricua much supper or cat sometninr wnitn ..,.. .... ..v,. . snv ,.,., N PLAYH! P.; PLAYS! PLAYS' For reading clubs, for Amateur i aftM aTVO A "tb9 a mm . ..J theatricals, temperance plays.drawin UK T IflUO&VO HATS) CAPS AND room plays, fairy plays, EthiopiaH' plays, guide books', speakers panto, mines, Tableaux lights, mflnc-"u'di lights, colored fire, burnt cork, Thent-j rical face preparations, Jarly's wax' works, wigs, beards, and moutacheSi at reducec prices. Lostomcrs, wencry charades. New catnlouec s-nt free does not digest well producing souri stomachnieartburn, or restlcssne.vi: a good dose of Liver Regulator will give relief. This applies to persons of all ages. It is the cheapest purest and best Famitf Medicine in the world! IT HAS NO EQUAL. Thousands lead miserable lives. suffering from dyspepsia a disordered sau St., New York. 2." gilt-edged cards, no two alike, with name 10 cts. post paid. Fel lows x co.. North Chatham, N. Y. Rufus IWikscb. Particular attention given to shop work, and coffins made to order. E-Painting a Specialty. "190 Shop west of Richardson's building. BEDCLOin?, - NS3. rniiL.cK ui STAGE LINE. PULMONA i. Devond comnariK)n the bc.t remedy stomach and liver, producing bilious-". for the cure of ro.vsUMiTio.v even in nesu, heartburn, costiveness. weaknos jta m0nt advanced (stage.-; Asthma, r regular appetite, low spirits, raising bronchia. Catarrh, and all dcrange ood after catine, and offten ending in ments of the Nervous system. A cir atal attacks of fever. They know Cular containing oartieulars of many hey are sick yet get little sympathy. J Cies successfully treated, full advice NOTIONS ArocrricM, Flfiur A Provinifiiin, WOOD. WILLOW, GLASS AND QirKKNWAHK. WE W ILL NOT HE UNDER SOLI). CA LL A ND SEE US . North of Bank, H.rTINJS, NHJItA.iKA- the unfailinc rcmedv to prevent these tafflictions and restore health is Simons XLivcr Regulator. manufactured only cy J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Philadelphia. rice , $1.UJ. ooia Dy ait arugKis". HARDWARE 30 Mixed Cards, with Samples for 3-ct. stamp. & Co. Nassau, N. Y. name, 10 ets J. M INKER for the treatment of the di-eacs aIove j mentioned and certificates of actual cures, will be sent free bv mail t all applicants. Address OSCAR C M 0 SES, &ole Propretor, IS Cortland Street, New York. f ADVERTISING 1,000 worth fjr $7-50. The cheapest and Iet wav to reach readers outside of the large cities is bv 50 Fancv cards, ten stylhs, with your nsing one or more of onr six lists of name in eilt, 15?. Try Bros., Maiden, N, Y. ns. Scuell work warranted. KEFAIRIM Done on short notice aud at reasonable Prices. Shop in MeNirr's Store. Kcd Cloud NebrasKa. C. R. JONES PROPRIETOR. Stage leaves Hastings for Red Cloud, Smith Center, Burr Oak and points south, on Monday. Wednesday and Tuesday, at S o'clock A M re turning oir alternate days. Passengers carried at reasonable rates. Offices, Smith's Book Store, Hastings and Valley House Red Cloud- 5-15 I v. Ill n K?3-?lf;r;R;0 ' m 'iiiisaiiHaRnii? S --it7iri?ir.sc??-a tZ. ' over 100") newspaper, divided tocov er Uinerent sections ot the country VTORE - a. A JtOnn A KT lrmpt weekly ctrcHlati mier (uo. j We keep on hand at all times a large and complete Kotk of Stcti Advertisements received for one or Tin, and Hardware, more lists, ror catalogues rontninin! For catalogues containing J names ol papers, and other mt nna-1 ti'in and for estimates. address SEALS ft F0STS3. il?iri2:Tr Tinesi Exiisr. NsT Y:r"z. 1823. SEND FOR 1373 I THE WE AUG Keep a Supply of Farming Implement rf Jive us a call, as we feel sure wp ran iuit you, and at ! XE1V YORK OB SERVER m.m. .- ?--: a t - -i as low as any oiher firm in the we?t.urf Tie Best Seliffiocs and Sscslar ramlr VaA MIC. V... i .:J 1 Irtailiihedl823. 37 Park row, new aork-i SAMPLE COPIES FREE. r Remember the place, 1 door north of the Printing oSce. Red Cloud Neb. v MwiitajiS !SRSSSESS25iWSSSS!5SS