The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 31, 1878, Image 1
lts 111 ft , 3JArGER TXIMBF It THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. PUBLISHED EVE11Y TIIGKSDAY AT BSD CLOUD, K23SASEA. BORIN & SPRINGER, Z. Edlton nBd Proprietor. $2.0 per year, Invariably in Advancs. Kubforiboif who do not receive their pa. r.r rppnlarly. will conlor favor by uotify- k V carre'prridonce solicited from all part of J ne County and State, on matter of coneral inter1- 'iir tL Jn no Citte are vie responsible for the vitief or opinions of our corrtxjndents. PTe do not publirh anovymoux letters and cmmanieutwns. Always give your nnrnc . .j. - 7..,7s7 , s eart a Ired- AJUn i' ""'" '"' ' , ... Ist-ril uouce. 10 y- .!.' f.f, nr fti rip. fiwiMr - D Ktday mornxng Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A. S. Paddoek. Beatrice. U. S. Senaier. iAtj Saunders. Omaha. L. S. Senator, 'rfcuk Welch RepregentatiT. EXECUTIVE. EILAS 8AKBER. Goreraor. Lincoln. Bruho Ti?ohuck. Sae.ofSute. J.B Westoa.Linoln, Auditor. J.C. McBrido. Treasurer. Geo. EL Roberts. .... Att'j t,cn g. R. Thompson. Linecln.SnD.rnb.Instruc. JUDICIARY. eo. 11. Lake. Omaha, Chief Jtetice. -w la;iOaatt.Nbra(,kCity. AES0Ciat, Jus. tf fcianJ Jiaxwell. PUumouthi T WKHBTKR COUTY. J. A . Tulleys. County Clerk. B. H. Jonee. , Treasurer. .7. P.. Willcox. Probate Judce. J. Ii. Poil. Sheriff. A. A.Poae. Behool bup U ti. K. Sherer. Coroner. W. E. Thorn, Caaaty Sarreyor fl. W. Ball. ) . . 1.. H.Luce. V County CaaaaBiBsioners. J. H. HobarU 1 CHl'KCH D1RECTOBT, Tt.T. J. T. Mh.yvb.wUI preach on the 2nd Sabbath of eaeh month at 11 A M. Rev. Geo 0 Tkiiil th firt Sabbath at 11 A. M and the 2nd Sabbath erenins Ryr J. n.'r)i. the 4th Sabbath at 11 A. M-. anH the 2rd Sabbath evening . Rt.C. RiiLLy.preachen the lt Sabbath in lh month at Lill School houe; at 101-2 A M. nnd at Red Cloud at 7 1. M. nd Sab featb at IlumnielV at 10 1-2 A. JI. and at Pen ey Creek at 3 P. M. 3rd Sabbath nt Red i'.uda 11 A. M iindatChapin'satS P. M. Tin Milbath at Gu d Rock, at 11 A. M and at Klin Crawls at 3 P. Af. Sabbath School every Sabbath mornmr at 10 A.M. Clot at 11. Jr. 11. A. Howard. Eupt- Bakd or IlrK nieetneTery alternate Thuri iajr eveninc at 6:30 r. m. Arrival n5 leprtr f Mails from lb Red Clontl P. HjiStiio leaves Mondays. AVrdnrsdays.and Friday at 7 a. m. Tuesdays. Thursdays anaSauaj at Sam. Arrive? every day at SO p rn. SuTiFD leave A!ondayi and Thunday at 7 a. ra- arrivoi Wodneedayisud Saturdays at 6 p. m. 3?tSKU.s.soir st. Mondayt and Thurs day at 2 p. m. Gome well Tuesday aud Friday a 9 a in. Jiwru, Kaitaa, leaves Tuesdays. Thurtdayi and Saturdays at a in., arrive? Monday. Wednesdays nd FridaynatG p m. Kainc:.. Kansas. lve Mondos, Wedne daysand rridajs at7 a m. arrives Tues- ys. Thurrfay anti Sunday at 6 p. m. Ofiet opon irom 12 in. until 1 p. ra- Sunrfay. All r-rtererf matter must bo in -y7 30 p m M B Orer busiiie clos at 7 - p. m. o erJen issaotf on Sunday. 11. V.. McXiTT, P. M. SOCIETIES. I. O. O. F. Ren Ci.un Lopoe, 5o. 64 I OOF nit-t rvury Saturrf night in the Jasunic Hall. Jumber? of other Lorftes are cordially invitei attend. 11. C: Scott. -. u. I. tein. See'y. A.F , A HI. fc CKARiTy Lock No. 53 Red Cloud, .e.rncts Fridav ereninss on orbe- Syr' fore full moon. Yisitine brothers, in jrood staudmr. are cordially invited ro attmtl. J. A. Tl'LLLYS. W. U. J. Li. fll.S. S: EDITORIAL. Gold is down to I.0H. Blaino bad a war of wordB with the Massachusetts senators last week, and beat thoui, too ; not only that, but the Massuchusctts legislators failed to uphold their representatives in the part they took in the matter. Our readers will find, in another column, an invitation to send dele gates to a meeting to be held in Hast ings next month for the purpose of organizing a District Agricultural So ciety. This is a good move, and we hope it will succeed. The west, par ticularly the Republican Valley, has interests, not altogether in common with the rest of the state. While the eastern portion of the state is settled, and already fiiven up to steady life, the west is yet in its infancy, and needs to put forth its energies to buid up a CQuntry which shall be a prido to itsalf aud the nation Let us have a good representation at this meeting. Peaco is virtually declared between Russia and Turkey after a terrible war, perhaps unparalleled in modern history. Turkey has accepted the de mands of Russia, which are as fol fows: "Servia to be independent, without compensation; Montenegro to receive Antavaris, Nisch and Spuz, and portions of territory bordering on the lakes of Suttaria ; Russia to hold Batoum, Ears and Erzcroum until a war indemnity of 20,000.000 is paid ; the Dardanelles to be opened to Rus sian men of war; Bulgarian autono my to be conceded rather on the prin ciple of Lebanon than on the plan of the Constantinople conference; and Turkey to nominate a Christian gov ernor for a long term of years, subject to ratification by the powers; Bul garia not understood to include Thrace, but only to extend to the line of the Balkans ; part of the Russian army to embark at Constantinople for their return home, anil the final treaty of peace to be signed at Constanti nople by Gnrnd Duke Nicholas. This arrangement will satisfy theRuesian military honor without involving the occupation of Constantinople. There is no mention made of Roumania in thisdispatch." V A IIP. i A TTTSCS NEK The Red Cloud VOL. V Rome had its triumvirate and by a performance that can be witne?ed the union of wealth, military genius, at no other spot on de ftc of and oratory, ruled the nation of Eu- globe than at Washington ; o4 but, rope ; ao the continental triumvirate only once a year. It oeM tbt salt, GortiichakoQ", of Rusaia ; Bismarck, j at pub i- auction, ob behalf of the of Germany, and Aadrass;, of Auv government, of the canlenta of ! to riilmir tfir. ie.iiiics of Euroce. .'called ''dead lettew" that have ac- mi a- ....0 - and England dares not make a move for fear of conflicting with moie thau sha is able to succeb-fully contend. Lictrls. Agnreliwa! Ssciety. A meeting of five delegate from each of the countieH of Adam", flat, Hamilton, Hall, Kearney, Harlan, Frankliii, WebaUr, Nuckola, Thayer , and adjoining counties is called at Hastines on the 2nd Friday of Febru ary, at 2 p. in. The delegates are to consist of the president of each county agricultural society and four others whom he shall name. The purpose of the meeting is to organize a Distriu Agricultural Society for this part of tho state. This is an impor tant movement and it is desired that there shall be a full attendance from the countier named. Ry order of mass meetinj; held at Hastings, January 14, 1S78. A. N. Hall, Uh'n. A. L. Wigtos, Sec'y. From what can be learned the peo ple pretty generally favur accepting some such proposition from the Ii. & M. as that offered and accepted by Webster, a is understood, only as the company has about 114,000 acres of land in this coumy, and only about S0.000 in Webster, this county ought to havesone benefit for the difference. At any rate the continuation of an agreement on the basis proposed will solve a heretofore very knotty ques tion, and at ouce give our county war rants and certificated a very much higher market value. Mloomxngton Guard. Not exactly tattled yet, for thj proposition has only been suggested, but it has found a ready response with tbe people, and the proposition will no doubt be made a basis upon which a settlement will be agreed. WASSZNM02J LSTTSS. Congressional Action an In-Action So ciety Gcssip Requiem Uass for the Late King of Italy Cariosities cf the Dead-Letter Office A Singular Auction. From Our Regular Correspondent. Washington, Jan. 19th, 1S78. Congress has been unusually dull and stupid during the week, which is saying a good deal. Senator Voorhees' speech on the silver question produced some temporary excitement; but the eulogies on the late Senator Morton (in the Senate) did not attract the at tention, or audiences, they were ex pected to. In the house, the discus sion of the silver bill has occupied the greater part of the time, and the ag ony is r.ot over yet. IS'ext in import ance, is the question of a reduction of the tobacco tax, which meets with considerable opposition from nearly all the leading tobacco manufacturers in the country, who have sent delega tions here to oppose the reduction. It is, indeed, seldom that people object to the reduction or abrogation of tax ; opposition is generally on the other side ! Owing to the charming weather, re ceptions and social entertainments have been more numerous and better attended this week than at any pre ceding period during the season. A performance of an interesting character will take place on the morn ing of the 24th, at St. Aloysius' church, viz : the commemorative fu neral of the lr.te King of Italy. The Italian minister. Baron Albert Blanc, and his secretary of legation, Couut Litta. had received instructions by ca ble, from King Humbert, to honor the memory of the dead King in this manner, which might, were it not im pious, be properly called a "mock fu neral." A handsome catafalque cov ered with white satiu aud black velvet will be erected in front of the altar; and on this will be placed a sarcopha gus empty, ot course, or perhaps containing the dead hopes of the fe male suffragists. At the head of the sarcophagus will be placed an imita tion of the royal crown of Italy ; and the pews will be draped in black and ornamented with the Italian coat of arms. The president, with his cabi net, and all the foreign diplomats, will be present: one-half of the huge church being strictly reserved for in vited guests. During the ceremony, wbioh will be most impressive in character, a grand requiem mass will be sung. So the world wags : cele brating in the morning the death of one king, and in the evening the mar riage of another I These things are principally for the haut ton ; but let it not be supposed that mortals of a more ordinary(?) grade are unprovided with entertain ment, a? unique, at least, if not as chaste. The "circus" at the capital, as some unprincipled local editors termed the Women's Convention there, bewg at an end, is was followed up by the great "dead-letter auction ;" which is "Eternal Vigilance is RED CLOUD, cumulated during the year, and the rightful owners of which cannot be found. After being stowed away in i the property-museum of the letter umce lor a tweive-naontn ; aaa at tbe end of that period remaining unclaimed, these articles are dispoted at auction to the highest bidder, and ;t ;R we)j worth a trip to Washington to be present at the auction, which usually comprises several thousand "lots" or numbers, and occupies three or four day. Yonr correspondent was present the two firnt das, and saw among the articles disposed of, which had all been sent through the mail a live alligator, (a young one,) a can of pigs feet, a chignon, two hoop-skirts, one sewing machine, two geld watches, one diamond ring, nine teen pairs of embroidered and plain slipper, a stuffed canary, seven ounces of real hair, three pounds of Jnionds, two silk dresses, six pieces of lace, seventy-two yards of silk rib bon, one fine-tooth comb, one "incu bator", ne baby's outfit complete, one set false teeth, three pair of ear rings, two pair of besom-pad-j (what ever they may be), and book-marks, scarfs, pocket-handkerchiefs, gloves, and photographs innumerable. Some of these things brought fancy prices ; as for instance, the set of teeth, which were said to have been sent to Miss Susan B. Anthony ; but most of them sold for far below their value. I saw a lady purchase an envelope contain ing a handkerchief, which, on exami nation, proved to be real lace, worth from twenty-gve to thirty dollars, the price paid was thirty-seven cents. A gentleman bought a box supposed to contain paper collars, for which he paid fifteen cents ; but which, on be ing opened, was found to contaiu a set of coral jewelry, worth not far from a hundred dollars. This evening Mrs. Hayes gave her eecond regular reception, which, though not as well attended as the first, (tho novelty having worn off,) was nevertheless, a very pleasant and enjoyable affair. The president came down later and "assisted." On Mon day next, the "Murphy" temperance revivals will begin, and it is significant that Invitations have been issued to all members of- congress to be pres ent. Lincoln Hall has been secured for the purpose, and Mrs. Hayes has signified her attention of attending at the opening address. PATENTS obtained for inventors, in the United States, Canada aud Europe, at re duced rates. With our principal of fice located in Washington, directly opposite the United States Patent Office, we are able to attend to all patent business with greater prompt ness and despatch and leas cost, than other patent attorneys, who are at a distance from Washington and who have, therefore, to employ "associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentability, free of charge, and all who are interested in new inven tions and patents are invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for Obtain ing Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions hew to obtain patents, aud other valuable matter. We refer to the German-American National Bank, Washington, D. C, the Royal Swedish Norwegian, aad Danioh Le gations, at Wat-hiugton ; Hon Joaeph Casey, late Chief Jutice U. S. Court of Claims ; to the officials of the U. S. Patent Office, and to senators and members ef congresa froat every state. Address : Louis Baggie 4b Co., Solicitor of Patents and Attorneys at Law. Le Droit Building, Washington, Is. C HARNESS SHOP S. V. IiiidoOT Is mow prepared to do allknis ofwor IN 1MB Harness line. The best af Materials maed, aid a Work TVAEEAKTED. REPAIRING Done on short aotice and at reasonable Prices. ShopiaiMcNUT's Store. LRcsi CI, lYefcrsasKa. ike price of Liberty." and WEBS1ER CO- NKjKA. THURSDAY. 9 USWESS DIRECTOR Yi Atttratyi, at La. J. S. Grilliam. ATrnp.NEY AND COUNST A ,X)R AT LAW. Win Pmdie U all the &M the State. dead-fpQ QL0UD, - - M J. . Wf Ucox ATTORNEY AT LAW, adTJ.8. Coi mm- Collection Promptly Al OFFICE K tK01 rUTH OF BAU1TS 8TOl R4 CM. Nafc J1S. LAIRD, M TTORNEF AND COUNSELOR SI at law. Juniata Nebraska, w ill practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all busioesa entrusted to his care. Office on the east side Juniata Avenue. July 1 Get, W. Sheppird, GOVERNMENT BLOOMINGTON, NIB. S.S.SAXJY, Art.B-M.m.B.Laa. C.W.IALXT, i.UryPaUie. Static &nim, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AVD UAL ISTATE AOSNTS. Will practice in all the Courts in this State and Northern Kansas. Collections promptly attended to and Correspondence solicited. Red Cloud, Nebraska. W. M. RICHARDSOH, J. A. TULLETB Richardson & Tulleyt, ESAL ESTATE U C0LCTIN& AOSWTS Will buy and sell Real Estate on Cemmiu- lioa. and pay taxes for non-residents. Special attention given icuiitv.u. nondence solicited. AU letters of inc Cor- tnqutry. or on busineu promptly answered. RED CLOUD, NED. J.I.Smit. H.W.PA.aaa. S.C Smith. President. Viee-PresideLt. Cashier. J first Rational Sank, SZATEIC2, 2TZ22AfA. (Succtsior to SMITH BROS.) rCAFITAL, sa.o .. DIRECTORS : IIok. A S PxnrocE. T R Sen.. C. O- Dospbt. James Ellis. New York. H. Wl'awi Elijah fiixaT. Jo.K&mith. 4-45 Sam'l C. 8ntTH. PHYSICIANS. K. W. TULLEYS, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAn U. S. Petwioa Sorgaaa. Omci two doors soatk of the Court House. HD CLOUD - - miAftA. Physician and Surgeon. 19" Pamicula ATTEMTION GIVEN TO DISEASES PECULIAR TO FEMALES. Office and SttUtsct fiv miltc east of EadCloui. Near Elm Crteximii. WEBSTER Co. NEB. REO CLOUD FURNITURE -STORE,- JAS. CALVERT, Proprietor. Deals extensively in all kinds of far niture, wsca as Banana, Beadstead,' tables. Chains Mirrors, and in face everything U be found in a first-class famitare store, GIVE HIM A CALL. RedClocd, ... Neb. 17-lyr Ruins lVikseh, Paxtienlar ntteniJen give tonka wnra ana easnas panne tn sfi nPawtiac a Saacjaky. Sis west of KsrhsTflnsns 1XX CLOUD, - - - iEPUMJCAN VALLEY STAGE UHt - it n Tn'P3 PRnPtirmK . . www.,.,, Stage leaves Hastings for Bed Cloud, Smith Center, Burr Oak aad points south, oa Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at S o'clock A, M re turning on alternate days. Passengers carried at reasonable rates. Ofices, smith's Book Store, Hastiasjs and Valley HojucRed Cltwd. 5-15-ly. iSV T yettr is ike price fihc a Hat of tows ia U. S. hifg 5,000 pop., and the pew saving uigest ctcoutioa fUfiriooa, Agricultural, Sdwi- ,!ad etkr epecial eWa jnaraala. : f rate. atumiBg com of adver- M evcmhia which aa iraki like to know, eeipc of tea cents. Addreu P. awEU. A Cf ., It Saw . Y. (MMiti "Tribua." Uild- a sy North - Western IAILWAT. The Gnat Trunk Lint from the Wet to Chicago and the East. It is tbe oldest, shortest, most di rect, convenient, comfortable and ia every respect the best line you can take. It is tbe greatest and grandent Railway organization in the United States. It owns or controls 2100 MILES OF RAILWAY! mLHAK 20TEL CAM art na akat ylttkrtva Wtwstn COUNCIL BLUFFS k CHICAGO I Nootbsr road runs Pullman Hotel Cars, or any other form of Hotel Cars, through, between the Missouri River and Chicago. Ittt line is laid with heavy rteel rails upon a deep bed of broken ballast, and its bridges are of irou or m one. Its pas"enger trains are equipped with every known improvemen for comfort and safety, and are run at faster speed for greater distances than the train of any line on the continent. The company has largely increased its equipment for travel, aud build in Us own shops locomotives and passen ger cars at short notice sufficient to fully accommodate any extra demand. The unvqualed resourcos at the com mand of the company guaranteu the most perfect accommodations fur all its patrons. The MAGNIFICENT SCENERY for which the road is so justly cele brated presents to the traveller oyer Its perfect roadway an ever-changing panoramic of river, mountain and landscape views unequalled in Amur ica. THE EATING STATIONS on this line are unsurpat-sed. Mculs are furnished at suitable hours, and ample time allowed for enjoying them. Passengers Going East should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE to CHICAGO and all Joints East. Passengers by this route have choice of Five Different Route.-1 and the ad vantage of Eight Dailv Lines Palace Sleeping Cars from CHICAGO to PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK, and other Eastern Points. Insist that the ticket agent yells you tickets by the North-Western Road. Examine your tickets, and refuse to buy if they do not road over this road. All agents sell them and check asuai baggage fa by this line. Thraufk Tickets via this route to all Eastern Points tan be procured at Ike Central Pacific Railroad ticket of fice, foot of Market street ; and at 2 New Montgomery street. San Francis co, and at all coupon ticket offices cf tbe Central Pacific, Union raci&c and all western railroads. New York Office, No. 415 Broad wsy. Boston Office, No. 5 S'ate street. Umsba dice, 246 Jfaiubam street. San Fraocico Orioe, 2 New Montgomery street. Chicago Ticket Offices: 62 Clark street, under Sher man House ; 75 Canal, corner Madi son street; Kiozie street depot, cor ner West Kinsie and Casal streets r Wells street depot, corner Wells ana and Kinzie streets. For rates or information not attain able from yonr home ticket agents, apply to W. H. Stehwptt. Gen. Pass. Ad, Chicago, BL Maetw HuaMITT. . Gen. MnaV, Ckicago, III 30 Mixed Cards, with 10 tts Samnlns for 3-el. ntaasn, aCe.Nasaaa, N. Y. Mixes 50 Fancy cards, tan sty aks, witk yonr nanat in jrik, l$a. Try na. ScniZLL Bnofc, Maldtn, N, Y. nrK Fnva n gfil aanTeLni tnn 3P?P Pliut9 ? tari32SEryrJx- 2? r i tx t tmti Zfthmmwzfi B A"! Chief. Red Cloud Chief. JAN. iDILLON & COLE, J Juiita Nebraska. Art Hff prepared to buy WHEAT. and ether grain, and pay the highest cash price for tbe same. :0: They also have a full stock of general MERCHANDISE DRY GOODS, HATS-CAPS. GLOVES BOOTS SHOES &C which tbey are offering at prices that are bound to suit their customer. REMEMBER THE PLACE, east side of Juniata Avcnne, JUNIATA - - - NEBRASKA 4tf miB p not Mtiy atnttl in the timas I it can ! Bkrtf m thr mouths i oyouc of vithariex. ia ny . prt of tLe rouatrr who u willlni to work tcudilv nt the employment that we luroib. I S60 terweok in yourown town. Tou cua cite your wholr time to thi w irk. or only your pre uionienti'. v ehiiTmrtiiK wLoarcusa kiuir orr i'2D pr tly. AH who tutnf at once -an mitUc uionry faL. At the iriant time money cADiioib uimiIp o easily aud rap idly nt aay other huinf. It co.i notbinff to try the bucin.. Trrmr anil ' oul&l free. Addrofsatonce.il. Hallbtt A Co.. 5-1 ly Portland. Maine. GOLD.! Greatebaaeetomake mony If you can.t ret sold yoM can tret zrroDhaeks. V F nred a perron in every town to take nbicriptioni for the Unrest, cheapr: and bot Illustrated family publication in the world Any one canliooou -uece(ul nsont. The ni"st ele pant worku of art siren free to nbcriberi. The price ia o low that nliaost verby subscribes. ocai-nt report making our (150 in a woek. A ludy rnt r-tori tak ina ovsr tOO rubrcriberr in ten days. All who encatru ciako monoy tui . You cab de Tote nil your ti e tothr bmicei. or nly jour spare time Von ned not be away from home over nicht- You cfin do it aa others. Full pariculrr? diroc ion ann term tree Illrcant and rxrerisivp Outfit frr. If you want profitable work ncnd your addre'i at onee. ltcoaLx nothiu to try t'a buiaea. No one who ensurer fails to make sreat pay. Adtlrei.- "The I'eople'f Journal." Portland. Maine. i-5yl GRACE' SALVeT A VF.GirTABLK rRl'AKATlON, io- vented in the 17th century by Dr. William Grac: Sutveon iu King James' army. Through its agenev ho cured thousand ol the mot srnoua J sores and wounds, and win regarded by all who knew him a publc benefac tor. 2Ttc a box by mail 30c. For sale bv druggist ccnr-illy AGENTS WANTED. Address Scth Fowle k Sous, Boston Mass. PXsAYS! PaLAYH. PLAYS! PLAYS! For reading clubs, for Amateur theatricals, teuipfranre plays, drawing room plays, fairy plays, Ethiopian plays, guide books, speak er panto. aa a mines, lattieaux lights, magnesium lights, eolomi fire, burnt cork. Theat rical face preparations, Jarly's wax works, wigs, beards, and moustaches at re ducce prices. Coetomers, fcenery charades. New catalougi. sent free containing full description and prises SAM'L FRENCH k SON. 122 Nau sau St., New York. 25 gilt-edged cards, no two alike, with name 10 cts. post paid. Fel lows a Co.. North Chatham, N. Y. u beyond comparison the best remedy for the cure of consumption even in it mot advanced (stage?) Asthma. bronchha. Catarrh, and all derange ments ot the ?iervon system. A cir cular containing particulars ot many cases successfully treated, full advice for the treatment of the diaeg above mentioned and certificates of actual cures, will be aent free bv mail t all applicants. Addrc- OSCAR C MO 8KS, Sole Propretor, 28 Cortland Street, New York. ADVER Tl&ING ! $1,000 WOftTB FOE ?)j7 50. Tnt cheapest and best war to reach adtrs ontside of the large cities i bv one or Kore of our six liti nvnr J000 newspapers, divided to cov er diferent sections of thz country tlewailT ClreailsUe ar tOOca Advertisements received for one or snore lists. For catalogues oostainia names of papers, and other informa tion and for estimates. address 2X112 rCSTI2, ilrirlcTr Tians 1823. END FOR 1878. 5TIE TORE OB SKBTEK eTrsjajptr. 33,25 & Ttsar. 2cr. raid. StuaIdhdlS23. S& 37 PaP.K SOW, .NEK AOSKSS SAMPLE COPIES FREE, '-EIt i J'MBEP YA ..'! , NO-2 7 W y - F mi fcr?? H ii . 2s.tt i-vmy'Lti HASTINGS NEB, Carrie tta Lrrt od vmr , -tu,o-ir -tor ml lgy LtfM HCUof a Uad, for iiuifd:a;, Ilrd. xmi grr. fcrrs u ie 3 rarl ia Nebraska. Oar nock or POORS, WINDOWS. PER itc, U uncquslrd. Owning our own tunlcr knot. v sdJ plaini; tHU. tctfatbrr pedal rate oo freight, true u a cbsew t y a!ury mai any yard iu lvasaa us Nclni. Utvr c a cast. taiXTS T22 "KS TAU."TOfS-Ci, fn-,- --. Isaac i-1 Lm STEAM ENGINES, Cane ZTIUJm unci Evaporator, Th.rea?lieisi irlor.se 3?oweiJ, Flour and Crn .Mi!l. Corn and Cob Crusher., fnurch, Sofcoal, aad Fire Alarm llcU. "! 1 For Sale by I). 1). M EARNS, kki.tr, WeUtcr.'county. Nb. J. G. Potter has juat receircd Him 'ilviin&s jr vt a- tm vr aitS wpoftisions- Evr brrmght to the Valley, and priests. -T. Cra Potftmil", Red Cltutf. NakrasVa Mcvhhp & CHEAP CASH STORE Wholcaale aud Retail Doalert in DRY GOODS. HATS, CAPS AND NOTIONS Groeerica, Flour tsV Provliiloiui. WOOD. WILLOW, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE. WE KILL SOT IIP. USDER SOLD. :CALL ASD8EE US North of I HARD WAR E STORE. of We keep on hand at all til Tin, and Hardware. es a WE Ksep a Supply of f aria!2is4IIbj9lnscs' SrsSt-G c. eai. st Jsel stwtw auavjWfi Msd at j ,T 2s !o as ssy at'berfiraa a U 'msi."?3& j . ISxsiechm &e vtiA astr snjth - . ' H AS'H 'O V; AflrrrtWIvr RaX UWrsL diwiS be xo4 itift 1 1 fc. Lri iAwrul it StaU t. A smart -4 fwtfturoMi, c- t i4rtfi. Afi M- ? W.LN-B5, BUILDING PA- ritkt lUb ' TSS'SJK St ISt, LioDioyt, Aft. tbit fiactaartttient of Mvv mmf Give him s call st.d examine rood. 4LtW&$, ;f m Bank, HAensios, NintASKA. -r large and ttmplnlt stank of Steves, ALSO otfes Prfetfe ea Cloud, Keb. ' s