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,tifrrrtUITt.ite THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. Cloud Chief. The Red luUzA, im, ! I JKUJfHKD EVERY THURSDAY AT ESS CLOUD, KS53ASEA. UjrJ imJm$ at 9t?Mte t' BORIN & SPRINGER, Ildltorsnud Proprietor. "Eternal Vigilance, is the price of Liberty." and2.Qti a year is the price of the Red Cloud Chirf AUuiaUaei uh1 WmU t KED CLOUD, WEBSTER CO., NEBRASKA, THURSDAY. DEC. 6, 1S77. NO- iy. i" " f i ir VOL- V J i Sul?ril'iF ulio do not receive tlisir jft j ew rcruUrly. will conlcr a favor by notify jns ue of the fact fct once. rorrf'jtorid..r.cc Folicitod from &.11 iiart" of 'he CoHBty anl State, oa matter of Kaeral i Lterett. In no exsc arc ice n sponsible for the vines or opinion of our correspondents. Wc do not pvbl'oJi anonymous htters and communications. Ahcays give 2'our nam?. Local notices, to insurr insertion, mart U landed in as early as Wed lifsday morn in y. timMimT mnv Oilicial Directory. CONOKESsIONAL. A F rHldck. Beatrice. U.S. Senator. i m r-AUiKkr!-. Omaha, U.S. Senator. 1 rjnk Wo!rh KepresentaUve. EXECUTIVE. MLASUAUBER, Governor. Lincoln. Iiruito'Iieehucl:. Sec. of State. , . li VfUiD. Lincoln. Audiior. . .'. Mclirtde. .. Treasurer. .. ..!. K-jeru. Att'y tien. R. Tbumpwu. Lincoln. Sut. I'ub.Instruc. JUDICIARY. Gi. R. Like. Omaha, Chief J igtice. s..m I Maxwell. I'latt'tnouthJ WKitSTER COUNTY. . . Taller?. II- .Jones. County Ht-rk. Treanurer. Probate .Tudpe. Sheriff. School Suj'i. Coroner. "ounty Surveyor County 'omrnis?ioncrF. H ". Kill. 4. A.I'o;. i . C. 0n. W. K. Thorn, ,. W. 1UM. ) I H. I.uc-. j. H. Hob.iri. 1 ciiritrsi n::ts:c"S'fitv. Rt-v. J. T. SI ilnfh. will ir-ach on the 2nd .ii.ilmlli of each muntli at 11 A M- lie . Cmi 0 Ykiski: the firt Fabbath at 1! M and the -nd Sabbath eeuiiiK Rev. Pi:irr-the -Jib Sabbath at 11 A. .M.. an 1 the :'.rd Sabbath evening. Rev. C. Rsn.:.y. jir-:irhc. the l?t Fnbbnth in ir.e inuiith at RiHV Si-houl liou-e; at Id 1 -2 A M. anil at Rt-1 Hum! at 7 1. .M. i!nI Sab i .Jb at JIuiniiH-IV ht lit 1-2 A. M ucd at Pen in reek at:t P. M. :,rd Sabbath at R-d . .lid u 11 A.M. mid at Cbni.in'- at 3 P. M. 4 ii SabliMtli at ti'a de Rock, at 11 A. M. and at illmj'ruk at?. P. -1. snbbth School i-viry Fabbath morning U x. . CIiFe. t 11. C. W. SrMNfiF.i:. Funt. IiAMioi Hii-K iin-ot-evtM alternate Thura i. evnii,K at ." v. m. Viihn! uiul Etopiirfiirc of Mulls from flic Kt'tl Cloud l O. JIa-tim;- leaves Moiidny-. W.-due.-'dayj'. and 1'rHay at T a. xu. 'JueJaj-. ThurMluii and .--h'iiH- at "-a in Arrive every : Ml ' . ;i. ill T itxjHii le(if Mo:iJii;.? an 1 Tlijr.-daj." at . n. in., arrnw Wcdn-Mi:i ana Satu.lrf'r a- ' . in. J ..nli.i.v. Kjiig ea.st. Monday.- and 'Jhurs ijr' at i: j. in. Going tht Tutsdnjd aud ridays ii S' a in. 1 k ni.i. liansaF. leaves Tuthdays. Thurfdajf .iiid FHijniay- at a in., arrive? Muudayb. AVedneJ-dajs ami l'nda atO ji. in. Ka-sr.i.. Kttn-as l-rves Mondays. Wednc?-dayf-and l"ri lay? at 7 a in. arrnci Tues day. Tburiayd and &uinayi at t.j. in. 'face oi-en fiouilJ in. uuld 1 i- :u. Sunfaya. All rt-Ki-tereif matter muFt be in 1-yT 30 j m .' ney Orr bii-iiie- c'o"5 at 7 1-2 i. m. N )!' Te lU-ci oil MlIl'f'Hy. M. P-. M'Nttt. P. M. .-()(' I KT!hS." I.O. d. F. .,53 Itr.b Ci"un Ldkoe. No fillOOF S?T'; .iiieel cury atundv nirfit in rfy' the Ja.-.nic Hall. JfemberK of d3 other L'nesareooniiallv invited " alien-. A. .1. .Ujcan F.s N. (. .J. I. 1 vrn "y. A F- k A M . (jiARiTy Lu;r.n No. f3 Reii Clourf. ft rv fulj moon .'' It.' 4: .4 llAilJ K V.AllUf.a Vl VT UD' I. R. Hampto.v "V. M. r W. KAtr.y Sec'y i:iliTORIAI,. K. II. Iufkingh:wu, District Attor 'ley in his ditric', died at Omaha last week, of heart disease. The Ked Kibhun men havo cap ture d Seward, and the .aloon men are giving up thir business. Tu Town, it is thought that the cap ".! punishment luw will be re-cnactcd this winter. Strikes are becoming common in the Black Hills, aud the minora and mili tary are opposed in open defiance. Prof. Wilber delivered a series of lectures in Lincoln last week on the EiiUjpct: "Across the Continent." " Senator Saunders has been appoint ed in Senator Morton's place on ,he Committee on Railroads, in the Sen ate. Samuel Bowles, editor of the Springheld (Mass.) Republican, is uffigerously sick and is not expected to recover. W. P. Kellogg and "Hamburg" Butler were sworn in as U. S. Sena tors Deoember 1st, at 2 a. m. 'We 'lip the following, showing how they were received : Senator Butler was in his seat on the outer row of the Democratic side, adjoining that of Yoorhees, when the Senate met, and was congratulated by many friends. Senator Ivellogg arrived soon after the Senate was called to order, and found on his desk an immense bou quet, surrounded with the letters "W. P. K." in violets. k We have received a lengthy com munication from a gentleman for vhoni we have great respect, concern ing the mob on the south side of the river, with request to publish. It is too lengthy for our columns aid on the whole, as the parties accomplished nothing, we think it best not to pub lish their doings. Law has had its v work, and whether right or wrong we will not attempt to decide, but we think it far better to leave it, than to gfiir up the matter by midnight raids jer newspaper arti cles. RED CLOUD to DENVER A Scientific School, and Exploring Expedition .. .tup the Pacific coat an J the Columbia :. AzrieT, Wilier, TaLer Kl1,,. ,..,,,., ,.,,,, n Thssscr. lais the Leai stadBS. to tatta w&te fc, :he Zfttt VTiil A::s:paz7 tre Sspeii.ica. 2eprc:sntaU7es cf tie Press Frcn Parte of the Csurtrr. To Celebrate the 4th of J2I7 at Cicmd ard Start Inraeiiatsl. 2ei It haB been decided by Prof-. Aughey, -r 1 1 i - t i .t 'raow was two itches deep, and the tific school at this place during the. . . t ' pnrmnr' tiTirnrnfr. plans D , ,, ;. t 4A44LA I11W arc, ,, .,, 1 , , ... 'through. Now for the weather here; J ho compauv will be supiihed with .. , , , .. . . -1" i 1 ,t r 1 : November 12th, mostly hunshinc ; tent provided by the General Gov-i , .... , , : . , ' , . ... , j , '13th and 14th, cloudv, ram in the af- ernment and they will be prepared lor , ', , , , .. . , . , ,, ternoon : loth, clear and pleasant, accommodating students aud others! . ' ' , .. , , , ,. , , ,, I ram at night ; 10th, light cloudy dim who may deiire to accompany the ex- 1 -n ' r i- ,. r. , ... - .1 1 Several univer.citie? in the bUHIVU east have eiguified their intention to ftend at least one student each, to make collections at the expense of. the uni versity. Prof. Thompson, our State . superintendent and otiier noted men of the .state will go with the expedition. The Agricultural Editor of the N. r. Tribune aud other member. of the prefcs will also be here. The party will rendezvous at Ited Cloud aud spend the Fourth at thin place. Their object is to make collections of nat ural curiosities, make au extended sur vey of our resources, and otherwise aid in developing our industrial in terests. Citizen of Webster - 1 . - . . - -.. ,, will you do to asbist this expcuition 1 iti. eminently worthy our attention audited Cloud and vicimtv should lend ement worthy of the enter-1 , ..... Reserve your eunohiucs look c paint beds, emery sand j encourage pii'-e. I lor more paint beds, emery sand bank., fo..sils, Ac, &c, and let us see to it that the celebration on the Fourth is a success, for it will be attended by men from every section of the nation. For further information in regard to the expedition inquire of Hon. II. S. Kaley, of this place, or at this office. Since writing the above wc have re ceived the following from Prof. Bailey, of Liucoln, which states more fully the object of the enterprise: The Nebraska Summer School of Science. This school has been organized un der the auspices of the state officers and a larrre number of the leading men of the state, as a moving camp for the purpose of studying the nat ural history and resources of the val ley of the Republican river, in Nc biaska. Regular coupes of instruc tion will be given in Botany, Entomol ogy, Palasoutolocy, Economical Geol 5i"t Dynamical Geology, Analytical Chemistry aud Mineralogy. The fol lowing teachers have been engaged, and the services of others will be se cured : Prof. S. Aughey, Ph. D. of tho University of Nebraska ; Prof. C. D. Wilber, A. M., M. E., the first superintendent of Illinois' scientific survey; Prof. G. E. Bailey, A. M., of the University of Nebraska ; Law rence Bruner, of West Point, Neb. Hon. J. W. Small, of Fairfield, will act as general manager and superin tendent The district to be traversed lies within the Cretaceous and Ter tiary formations; it contains some fine exposures of the Loess, and af fords a good field for scientific investi gation. The school starts from Red Cloud, Neb., about thc 5th of July, and continues in session eight weeks. A small tuition fee will be charged in addition to thc actual expenses of the trip. Circulars giving details will be issued in January and forwarded to all making application. Address G. E. Bailey, Sec'y, Lincoln, Neb. Official Canvas of the State. For Supreme Judge, Geo. B. Lake received 29,569 votes, John D. Howe, 15,639; scattering, 191. Regents of the University, C. A. Holmes, 29.69S; Nelson R- Persinger, 25,937 ; J. H. Grim, 6,915; II. G. Case, 6,330; scattering, 572. Don't growl any more about hard times. Omaha expends $1,200 in one night for the luxury of a two hours operatio concert And not a dollar of the proceeds for a charitable pur pose. What a commentary on Amer ican extravagance Suppose some de-' serving family without any fault of their own were thrown on the verge of starvation. How much of that $1,200 that was voluntarily thrown into thc operatic pool could you col lect for them? And how many dol lars were paid for consequential ex travagances by people who want to ape the display of tbe Rothschilds ? How much for kid gloves, perfumery, diamond (brick) hair dust and poison ous enamels for the face? Truly we shall want more greenbacks before the wants of this generation can be satis- 1 lied. Bee. Os r.f.0, Oreron, November f; I'rAT. J J LDIT0R5 Chikf: Alter a wear. -oine trin across the mountains, and ... . . . . .4 vr, I TIV IUV tUU LUiC ii. ak,LUAUVJf aW. 4 I i October 30th and landed at Portland -ormAer ' We h;id . vcry ' ideasant trip, considering all things ; I much better than we expected. Our y'fare on the emigration train was $90 ; being two through tickets, the ' other expenses beinjr about $30. I will say but little about the country, a I have not had time to look around much yet. We left Kearney at 10 o'clock A. m , and soon met (cams .covered with snow, by 5 v. m. the on tlu mountains the whole way - 1 Miusuiur. 1 wjii must; iui wis umi; Yours, with icspect, It. Hicks. The Alaskans are trying to get up a rebellion against the United States au thority. They hay they were not bought by the government and will not submit. Prospeatiag fsr Csal. We are informed that a party are prospecting for coal somewhere south of Franklin, in this county, and that the prospects of success are good. It seems that the work is in pro gress since the loth of Jaue last, and that the cause which led to the exper iment originated with a practical miner from Newcastle, Pa., who came West countv what'10 iUav ,a3L ,n Advance 01 many otn- ers in ms neignooruoou, wuo are yei woiting thc suh of tbe expcriinent. The prospecting party consists of Wm. H. Ivowlands the miner above named, M. O. Sullivan, an old settler of this connty, and well known as an old cor- re)0ndeut of liie vaUeVf and jacob' Haver of Webster Co unty. Their I mode of operations is a drift which thev have thus far run in a due east 1 course under a hill .-oine two hundred j feet, running on a level with the wa ter in the creek. The bight of the , hill from thc level on which thev are working is 175 feet. The superstratum is a grey limestone formation with a substratum of the magncia forma tion which we have around Itivcrton, very similar in appearance to the coal bearing stratum of other States, and only to be met with iu this portion of Nebraska. In fact it is of the same formation as the Fort Scott iu Kansas. Should those men succeed in finding coal, Franklin County will have reason to congratulate itself, because with the notorietv it has alreadv gained in its aC cultural production this matter 01 nuuing caai wm auu mucn to us wealth and population. A very fine specmen of fire clay has been found by the prospectors which will some day result in brick vard and nnlrnn- olr. n -,. irnnA n n-.lifl' lV I metal polish, commonly called rotteu fctone. rire clay m tne bed ot coal, finrl snan sfnno th rnnf : both of following up to the solid formation through the slip in which they are at work. They hope to le through by New Years. Franklin Co. Re porter. The Lincoln Journal says that ic tor Vifquain, of Crete, is organizing an excursion from Omaha to Paris and return, to take in the great expo sition. The extlmated cost of the round trip and a month's visit at the exposition is estimated at $600 for a man and wife, or $350 singly. The cheapness of tbe trip will doubtless cause a stampede from Nebtaska, es pecially among the quill-drivinn fra ternity, and we have doubts about there being enough editors at home to make the state canvass lively. Be atrice Express. Red Cloud & Jew ell City Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican Valley line, running straight to Hastings. -Three regular trips will be made each week, leaving Red Cloud thc same time the stage from Hastings does. GOOD EIGS AND GOOD T1YE HADE OK TESSOAD. FARE REAS ON ABLE. 30-ly D. H. GODFREY HARNESS SHOP Sa V. Iiudow Is now prepared to do all kinds ofwor IN THE Harness line. The best of materials used, and al Ork WARBAKTED. REPAIRING Done on short notice and at reasonable Prices. Shop in McNitt's Store. Re4 Ctou. NeferiitKa ,' I SIS ESS DIRECTORY Attorney, at Law. t ""i yi ii . O O" vTllJlclIJ-L. i a TrnKNKV AND COINSKI A TrOUNEV f. I OR AT LAW 1 ... r- . n. vm wfa f. "- - fctw m -w RED CLOUD, - - NEB. J. II. Willcox ATTOllNKl' AT LAW, p and U. S. Commissioner. tSr Collection Promptly Attendedlo OFFICE ONE DOOR MOUTH OF BACM'S STOKt Red Cloud. Neb. JAS. LAIRD, f TTORNEV AND COl'NSELOIi (fi at law. .1 uniata Nebraska, ill practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care. Office on the east side Juniata Avenue. July 1 7 Geo.W. Sheppard, GOVERNMENT TiLOOMINGTON, NEB. E. S. ZAL2T, Act. lt.rfM.lt. P.. Land. C. 77. SA1SY, Notary Public. Satdi 5fodr$, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AUD SSAL ESTATE A&ZXTS. Will practice in all the Courts in this State aud Northern Kansas. Collections promptly attended to and Correspondence solicited. Red Cloud, Nebraska. VT. N. RICHARDSON, J. A. TfLLEYS Richardson & Tulleys, SEAL ESTATE Si COL'CTIKS AGENTS Will buy and sell Real EsUt on Oiniais- EjoH, and ay taxes for non-reeident. Special attention Riven tocollectiotif. Cor respondence solicited. All letters of inquiry, or on business promptly answered. t t rC- RED CLOUD, - - -,N J.E.Smith. U. "VY. Takkkb. S. C. Smith. 1'reFident. Vice-Presideiit, Cashier. Jirsf Rational janli, e-i' BEATRICE, NE3SASSA. (Successor to SMITii BROS.) CAPITAL 9-o.ooe.oo. : DIRECTORS Ho.v. A? P nnocK. l"S Sen. C.O.Donsr.Y. H. W Pakkkr .'ame.s Lllis. cw iork. El.UAIl FlLLEY. J50.I-SMITH. 4"4j ami. C. Smith PHYSICIANS. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAn U. S. Pension Surgeon. Office two doors south of the Court House. BED CLOUD - - - li'SBSASEA. p. gftaieiHft L 3- vvsriyJD) Physician and Surgeon. t Particular attention given TO DISEASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES. 0:e and Besi&esco five miles east of BedCloni Near Elm Creek Kills. WEBSTER Co. NEB. 36-m RED CLOUD FURNITURE -STORE,- JAS. CALVERT, Proprietor. Deals extensively in all kinds of fu niture, sucb as Bureaus, Beadstead tables, Chairs, Mirrors, and in fa c everything to be found in a first-cls a furniture store. (jlVElildl A CALL. I Red Cloud, ... .Neb 37-lyr Rufus IVTiksch o Particular attention given to shop work, and coffins made to order. 16-Painting a Specjalty.-it Shop west of Richardson's building. S5SCL0TO, - - - SS2. REPUBLICAN VALLEY STAGE LINE. R..C. JONES PROPRIETOR. Stage leaves Hastings for Red Cloud. Smith Center, Burr Oak and points south, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock A M re turning on alternate days. Passengers carried at reasonable rates. Offices, smith's Book Store, Hastings aad 4 Valley House Red Cloud, 5-15-ly. ADVERTISING A book containing a list of town.- in the U S. haviug 5 HK pop . an 1 the new-papers having largest circulation All the Helisfious, Agricultural. Seien- tific, and other eprctal ctas journals lables of rates, shewing cost oradver-ti-iug and everything which an advertiser wiuld like to know. Mailedon receipt often cent.. Address 6EQRGE P. RowELL L CO., 10 Spraee St. N. Y. (opposite 'Tribune" build ing ) AN ADDRESS TO THE SICK. Doyou want to purify the system? Do'ym want to get rid of biliousness? Do you want something to strengthen iou? Do you want a good appetite? Do j'ou want to get rid of nervousness? Do you want good digestion? Do you wan, to sleep well? Do you want to build up your consti tution? Do you feeling? want a brisk and vigorous If you do, TAKE SIMONS LIVER Regulator J - H. Zeilin & Go. Sole proprietors Simons' Liver Reg ulator, Philadelphia. THE FAVORITE Home Remedy I wnrrantwd not to contain smsle I'article of Mercu ry or any injurious lmuer fubaunce but is PUHELY VEGETABLE. containing those Southern Root and herb.', which an all-wise prori deachas placed in I cpnntrie where Liver Disoafe mogt prevail. J AtatitaintoF ma l.ivta xnr Boatils. Rm- j)ititjca. ULATR THt LITER ASD raxviKT CHILLS AND FEVER. SIMONS Liter Reffulat r Is eminently a Family Medicine : and by being kept ready for immedi ate resort will save many an hour of suffering add many a dollar in time and doctors' bills. After over Forty Years' trial it ta still receiving the most unqualified tes timonials to its virtues from person? of the highest character and responsi bility. Lmiaent physicians commend it as the most EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For constipation, headache, pain in the shoulders, diziness, sour stomach, Bad taste in tbe mouth, Bilious at tacks Palpitation of the heart, Pain in the region of the kidneys, Desponden cy, Gloom and foreboding of evil all which are the offsping of a diseased Liver COLIC IN CHILDREN For children complaining of colic, headache, or sick stomach, ateaspoon ful or more will give relict phildren as will as adults eat sometimes too much supper or eat something which does not digest well producing tour stomach, heartburn, or restlessness: a good dose of Liver Regulator will give relief. This applies to persons of all ages. It is the cheapest purest and best FamilA Medicine in the world! IT MAS ftO EQUAL- Thousands lead miserable lives, suffering from dyspepsia a disordered stomach and liver, producing bilious ness, heartburn, costivcness, weakness r regular appetite, low spirits, raising ood after eating, and offten ending in atal attacks of fever. They know hey are sick yet get little sympathy, the unfailing remedy to prevent these taffiictions and restore health is Simons iLiver Regulator. MANUFACTURED ONLY CT J. H. ZEILIN & CO PHILADELPHIA. r ice, $1,00. Sold by all drocrisU. 30 Mixed Cards, with name, 10 eta Samples for 3-cL stamp. J. MiNKiR Co. Nassau, N. Y. 50 Fancv cajds, ten stylbs, with your name in' gilt, 15o. Try n. BCHELL Baos., Maiden, N, Y. s Trk kL. f .ajLngrfe S mJSi?4,gqK sir M:P HHiWflplSFi 5ll DILLON & COLE. Juniata Nebraska. Are now prepared to buy WHEAT, and othr yrain. and pay the highwt aftjh pric for tbe oame. -:0: They aho have a full htock of genral DIKE iGtrocories, DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES. BOOTS SHOES, &G which they are offering at prices that are bound to suit their customers. REMEMBER THE PLACE, east side of Juuiata Avenue, JUNIATA - - - NEBRASKA 5-4tf 4777&58J Of I I by may easily turned in thtta timM can be taie in three tnontbi V I I I by aoyutie of eithtr lex. in any part of th country who U wiUin to work steadily at thc employment that we farninh. (66 twweck in your own town. You can fir your whole lime to tho work, or only jour pare moment. We have agent who arcma kinc over S-iJ per day. AU who encage at onco can make money fau At the j'trsent time money cannot be made o easily ad rap idly at any other burineu. It coi nothinc to try the business. Terms and outfit free. Addroae at once, II, Hallett k Co.. &-I y Portland. Maine. GOLD.: Greatchancetomake money If you can.t cet cold you caa crl creenbacki. V need a person in every town to take ulaeripU for the larirest. cheapest and beUlilontrated family publication in tbe world. Any one Kit workaof art ciTenfree to zabcribcr. e price is to low that alaaort ereryboiy Rubscribes. Onea.ent reporu makine orer $150 in a week. A lady agent renoru tak ins over 400 ubcribers in ten days. All who engage make money fasr. You can de vote all your tixe to the busiaeea. or only your spare time. You need not b away from home over night. You cfin do it as others. Full pariculrrs directions and terms free. Elecant and expensive Outfit free. If you want profitable work send your address at onee. It costs nnthin to try the busiueei. No one who engage fails to make great pay. Address "The i'eoplo's Journal." Portland. Maine. -3yl GRACES SALVE. A vegetable prparation, in vented in the 17th century by Dr. William Grace, Sureon in King James' army. Through its agency he cured thousands of the most serious sores and wounds, and was regarded by all who knew him a public benefac tor. 25c. a box' by mail 30c For sale by druggist" generallv. agents Wanted. Address Scth Fowle & Sons, Boston Mass. PLAIN! PLUS. PLAYS! PLAYS? For reading clubs, for Amateur theatricals, temperance plays, drawing room plays, lairy plays, fctniopian plays, guide books, speakers panto, mines, Tableaux lights, magnesium lifhts, colored 6re, burnt cork, Theat rical face preparations, Jarly's wax works, wigs, beards, and moustaches at reducce prices. Costomers, scenery charades. New catalouge sent free containine full description and prices SAM'L FRENCH k SON, 122 Nan sau St, New York. 25 gilt-edged cards, no two alike, with name 10 eta. post paid. Fel lows k co.. North Chatham, N. Y. ic beyond comparison the best remedy for the cure of consumption even in its most advanced (stages) Aathaa, bronchits, Catarrh, and all derange ments of the Nervous system. A cir cular containing particulars of many cases successfully treated, full ad vie for the treatment of the diseases above mentioned and certif cates of actual cures, will be sent free by mail u all applicants. Address OSCAR C. MO SES, Sole Propretor, 18 CoTtkad Street, New York. ADVERTISING ! $1,000 worth po a $87-50. Tbe cheapest and best way to reach reader outaide of the large dues if by mng oae or more of ow six hate of over 1000 newspapers, divided tocor er diffitreat sectioas of the cotjatry Weekly Clretafaul ver IWJWQ Advertisements received oroM or more lists. For catalogues coataraiaf namea of papers, aad other inforsaa Uoa aad for estjaaalaa. addraai 1823. SEND FOR 1878. THE OB- JaftltUfituailStealar family j7tinpafwrl5 a Tatr. jart JT ttf 37 PaK lOW, WKW AO 8AMPLE COPIES IKUL HASTINGS NEB, .'arrie the krel and ttaKwauvl J DRY LUHRKRwf kiod. for Builims, Rrxljcc, aai r,t,snl psrp., & t Mr Tiri Nebraska. Oar tcw of DOORS, WINDOW. nLLNOi HUI.L1HNC V "Kli Ac, la KDequalcd Owmnif our own timber Uad, rectal rate on freight, fixe u 1 any yard is Kansas or Nebraska. A3XXTS ros -2:2 zjuL'txz.zzl: Isaac 6-1 6m vi-; BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOP. HAMPTON & RALSTON. Props. The underaipned having k.(Jtc 1 ; tlu.r ikvt ,hop on tbat aide of W ebster .Street, are n .w j r--, , 1 t . ! . a.i w.-Lm thc.r i.r on short notice and pood .-t it All Work Warrantedlto Give'.Satisfaction. IsSWe tender our thanks to lU j ubh. f.,r pan ;,at.,,Baro ttl respectfully solicit a continuauce of thf arne HAMFIONA-KALnTON', , : 1 Clond, -v.b J. G. Potter haijust received oo&r. a 7T aft' iwtju $mtihhm. Ever broaght to tho Valley, and prioees. CHEAP CASH STORE Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRY GOODS. HATS, CAPS AND NOTIONS Crrocerieft, Flour A JLroviKioiiM9 WOOD. WILLOW, GLASS AND QUEENSWAItK. WEWILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. CALL AND SEE L'S ' North of HARDWARE STORE. We kaep oa band at all times a Tia, aad Hardware. WE Keep a Supply of Farming Implement.. ive as a call, as we feel as low a any other fins in the west.'SM bar the place, 1 door north w ad pbiaiv; J. twztatW cUm j tmmdkkr u.p3 ; Git wa a ea3 iii ii. LcDioyt, Agt. 11 tb Gnott aortuiant of i&vmnt$t " ivc him a call and riantm gctt4 -T. G. Potter, Red Cloud. Nebraska. Bank, Ha-sti503 Nebraska. large and complete stock of Steves ALSO sure we can uit you, and at zure of the Pristine oSce. Red Cloud, Neb. a I ;. 1st a . i ' f 'S J .Te i 4 i ? awg1iPSnsHimiimnS sjipfajjsjgjBiiisjg