; f r .ft THE RED CLOUD CHIEF TNE RED CIWD CWEF rXM.-V:-T"-"f'W ' i"-.L... 2 The Red Cloud Chief. u Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty," and $2.00 a yr i Ac price of the Rett Cloud Chief. m i i i ji in ii urTj..,' '"r'irx tjkl irr.unir.1) fvery tiiurbdat at 2SD CLCTO, K22BASEA. BY Mv L. THOMAS, Editor nnd Proprlcter. AtfvrrtUlac . : J lr R I? I ,- I AS 4 : S2.C0 jcr ycir, IrrariaMj is Adrasce Official Directory. rOSfiREPSIUNAI.. A.S. PsiMck-Ucatrifp. U.H Senator A Irin Ftindr. Orasba. U. .S'. Senator. Thorns J. Major- Representative". nxncuiTVE. AI.RINTFAKCE. fiovcraor. F. J. AlMiiJrr, Sec. ff State. F. W Lirdlfco Auditor. CJ.M. lUrtlett TrcftSDrer, C. J. IHlworth. At'x O'en. S R. Thorn, os:. Lincoln. Fnr. Pub. I retraction JUDICIARY. Geo. R. Inlce.Omabn. Chief Jisticr. h-na'l Maxwell. Fl-trinonlfa I A"0c,ae Ja- WErtETEU COUNTY. J. A.TuIleys. County Clerfc. K. H. Jane?, Tr-a?urer. .1. R. WiSIcor. Probate J mitre. J.W. M'mTtri. FbentT. A A. Pore. School Nuji't. R. R.ShTr. Coroner. W. K. Thorne. County Junejor, . V - JJali. ) L. H. Lccc. County ComraiiMonerf. A. K. Cmry I niL'ftcxi ifitti:rroicY. 'IT PISCOPAl; SKUVICKS. tb firft Sunday J.ivof each month. Rev. Jotti'b Love, otljciutin;;. TAl'nST: JUv. .0. YEIHER. Pastor. JL Fcrv cri in the fourt Route the '2nd mi 4th Fiibbnth in each month inornitic nnd evening. At 6'uid Rock thcHtaudcd bnbbath tsorninr and ctetmig. MimiODIST: Ri:r. C RKILLY. Pantor; Kervieia in the Church -a:b Sabbath. hlnrtiHtinc mornin: and evening with tbo J'rerbycnan rorvui. Mt. Pleasant every two weeks nt 11 a. in com'g Nov. IGlSTft. I'tnny Creek. Nv. 3 at 3 P. in.- Oak Crcik at 3 p. tn. evcr' two wek nltcniBtintr. -IRESRYTER1AN. Rtv. J. M. PRYSC Ji PiiFtor; ServceB in the Church each fiab liath alternating tnorniiiR and evening with the Jiethodirt ;rrvjr- CONGHKr.ATIONAL: P.nv. OEO. V.KZT, Pneior. H-ntee in tho Court House tho l.t tiiid 3d Habbath in each month. Union Prayer meeliUK every Thursday evening. Fabbath School cvor3' S.ibbath uiornins at 10 A?W. GbSCSblll. Ji'rF. IT. A. Howinn.Supt. OCIKTIES. I.O. O. F. Red Ci.iii Loiiop.. Nn. 0JIOOF CWrfjni'cts ever?" Saturday jiicht in tho ZjO Ja5untc Hall. JetnbfrK cf other LotfResarocoruMHy mvit l to attem. I. STEIN. '.U. C. n. Potteu fec'y. ' A.V. Ac A HI. A CnAitiTy Lonnn No. .13 Re Clour. Neb. W.miTth J'ri'ay runini;f onor before full K moitii. A l-ittiic brothers, in good Ftnnd- ing, are cordially invited ti iittrnd. j.calvi:rt w.m. I.Ftik Src'y. WELL BORING--W. & O. B, Harvey, Are picparcd at all itnes to liore or ' drill wells. It ttca I'eai-oiinhlc. TNAAfALI3 - - NEBRASKA. VALLEY HOUSE Fhed C. Winto Prop. RED CLOUD, .--- NEB. CITY MEAT MARKT J. WIL1IKLMSON Proprietor Red Clnufl IVtfj Will pay thehijthest cash price for hide?. FrrNh Jit-at fon.stantly On Hand . orav i Feed V Sale Stable, J. D. Toft, Propr. HED CLOUD, NEB. This space belongs to IXR- SHEEEE OP TnE CITY Irijg STORE, Who is too busy to write an "Ad." MILLER & SEATON, Contractors & Builders. RED CLOUD, NEB. Will make estimates and take contracts for all kinds of building. HARNESS SHOP i' -BY J. L EVULLER Keeps constantly on band a full line of Harness Collars, Saddles, Whips, Uorsc-Ulankcts, Combs, Brush es, Harness Oil and every thing usually kept in a first-class shop. Two doors north of the bank. The Highest Cash Pries Paid for Sides and Furs. FERGUS OF YOUTH- A ccntleman who suffered for years from nerr oue debility .Promature decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake of suf fering humanity, jend free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for makinp the simple rcaeny by which he was cured, iuricrers wish ing to profit Dy the advertiser "s experience ca do to by addressing in perfect corfidenee. Jihn B. Ogdcn. 42 Cedar street New York. . PATENTS and ho-w to obtain them. Pamphlet freo, upon receipt of Stamp for post effo. Address OJIMORE, SMITH & CO. "!Wu-;..rj f Patent. Xtftr F.ifrt Ofir-, VTarln-on. I). C VOL. 6. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Attorneys at-Law. D. S. COOMBS, ATTORKEY AT LAW. EeJ Cloud. Neb. OSice in Court Home. Money to loan on improved farrc. W. C. REILLY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Red Cloud. Neb. tuPrnmrit Attention Given to Collections. OrriCK Over Jokbj Cjrrrs Store, with C. H. POTTER. JAS. LAIRD, arronsKY and counselor Fiatlaw. JnnialaNcbrahka. Will prao licc in all the Courts of the ttatn. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care. Office on the eagt f-idc Juuiata Avenue. July 1 7 . S. GILHAM, ATrOHNKY AND COUNSELOR i- AT LAW. Office one door north of Kahy Bros. BED CLOUD, - - - NEB F. K. Wil I cox, ATTORNEY AT LAtr andU. F; Commis Eioner. Collection promptly atteuded to. Ofiicoonedoor north of Chiof Office. P.SD CLOUD - - - 17S3 o. c: CASE, ATTORN Er AT LAW. Office over Reed's furniture Ftorc. BSD CLOTO, 1TSS Collections made and promptly remitted. H. S. KALS7, ArI.B. -M.R.R. Land. C. W. SALS7 Nctury Public- ATTORNEYS AT LAW and real cs tale Agents. Will practice in all the Courts int his State and Northern Kan. Collections promptly attended to and Correspondence folicited. Red Cloud Neb. ATTORNEY AKD COIIN A SELORAT LAW. Office st door West of Red Cloud Drug Store. SED CLOUD - - KEB. PHYSICIANS. J. W. T15MiEYS, HOMCOPATHiC PHYSICIAN, U. S. Pension Surgeon. CStOffice oyer KalcyBros. law office SED CLCUD. 1TSSRASEA W. N. Richard.-on. S. Garbsr. Richardson & Garter, DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK. 11EI) CLOUD. XEBKA&KA. $. ilichcst martct price paid for hos and cattle. J. K.Surrrt S. C. Smitii M.B.THomPos. Pres. First Nat. C:uh. Fir?t I-ftteTf Her First Bank. Beatrico Nat. Bank Nat. Rank Heat- Nwb. Beatrice Neb. r'wc Neb. m Jror5 & Thompson, BANKERS, RED CIOUI E. "Will mafco collections in any part of tho United States Sell exchange npoH tho princi pal eastern oitie Loan money upon improved farms Receive depo'its subject to sight drafts Allow interest upen tiruo deposits, and trans act n general Banking business. ItKrEKKKCES: Omaha National Rank, A. S.Paddwck,U..S Senator; First National Bank New York, Cambridge Valley National Bank, Cambridge New York. PIMPLES. I will Ea:', Free, the recipe for a simple Veg etable Balm that will remove the Tan. Freck els. Pimples and blotches, leaving the skin soft, clear aud bcautifal; nlro instructions for produ cing a luxuriant growth of hair on a ball head or smooth faco. Address, enclosing a 3c. stamp Ben. Vandelf & Co. 20 Ann street. N. Y. OVERLEES & NOTES, OESIBAL BLACKSMITHING, EOSSS SHOEING, Job work. Plow, and all kinds of Repairing Jeatly Done- North Webster St. RED CLOUD. Red Cloud Mills! We are prepared to do cus tom work Flour Feed and Corn Mal for Sale. JS2rSatisfaction guaranteed iu qual ity of flour sold, and cvstom tvouK. Farmers rhonld be particulai to secure the best of seed-wheat. Potter & Frisbie- KED CLOUD WEBSTER CO, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. JUNE 2G IS79. Under the prercnt dentition Nebraska U Congress men. baw of rcp cntitled to four Henry Schlenker the murderer of Florence Booth, who was to have zraced the sallow at Lincoln on the 13th of June, wn granted a reprieve by Gov. Nance until July 18th, for the purpose of allowing a re-hearing in the case. The Caxette of Hastings tays that Hon. Wigton of the Journal received enumeration for apolapi?ing for OHve, and the Hon. W. saya he did not receive any rcnumerntion. Neither ono know what they are talkiug about vrhy don't they say remuneration. The Nebraska State Fish commi-sion-eru were appointed by the Governor on the 9th iust. They are, W. L. May, President, Fremont; Dr. R. R. Livings ton, Plattsmouth, and II. S. Kaley, Red Cloud. The Governor is to be commen ded for the excellent judgement he dis played in fcclecting these gentlemen. Ex. An editor is described as a man who is liable to errors of grammar, toothache, typographical errors, and lapse of mem ory, has twenty-five thousand people watching to catch him tripping a man of sorrow and acquainted with grief, poorly paid, poorly estimated and yet envied by some of the great men he ha made. He waltzed eut of the front door, followed by a washboard and two bars of soap; and, as kc straightened himself, and walked firmly down the street, he remarked, "A man must draw the line somewhere, or he can't be bo?. of his own house; and I'll be hanged if I'll car ry more than one tub of water for no wa&hing, and there ain't a woman that can make mo do it." The recent law in Kansas compelling physicians to have a diploma from a medical college, and pass examination before a State Board appointed for that purpose, before the' are allowed to prac lice in the State, h causing many a pro feEsed physician to take down his t-in, as the penalty is quite larse'. This U a good law and will be the means of rid ding the country of a good many quacks. Wo need such a law in Nebraska. Trof. Hardesty, says the Ieavenworth Press", has accomplished the wonderful feat of walking across the Missouri River on the Eurface of tho water, by means of "water shoes, invented by himself. The question now arises, is Mr. Hard esty really the iuventor of thi "water shoes," or were they known to oar fore fathers and ncd by Christ when he walked upon the troubled waters ef the sea of Galallee. An inquisitive individual wauts to know where Cain obtained his wife, and who peopled that city that he built in the Land of Nod. Cain is dead, and that is a family matter with which we caunot meddle. This idle curiosity con cerning the domestic affairs of a deceased person is reprehensible and calculated to violate the sanctity of home life. The letter has been mailed to Bob Inecrsoll. If Cain made any mistakes, Bab will expose them. Jolinxon Co. Journal. Those who contemplate purchasing nursery stock should first write to Mr. E. F. Stephens, Supt, of the Crete Nur series, for their new catalogue. The fruit and ornamental trees, frhrubery etc., sold by this nursery is adapted to this climate, and is consequently more apt to live and thrive than trees chipped from other states. The following in regard to to this nursery we clip form the Nuck olls Co., Herald: "The Crete Nureries. under the man agement of Mr. E. F. Stephens, has gamed at home and abroad a wide repu- tation for dealing fairly and libera'ly with t its pations, and furnishing the mot vig orous and healthy stock that has been t distributed in the ftatc. Indeed, it is! seldom, -that the most noted eastern nor fenes were ever known to have the care bestowed upon them that isyearly given to the stock in this establishment. iNone bat fruit adapted to thi3 climate, after i : i : r j . -.- i long trial, js offered to our citizens, and then they are trees perfectly fresh, sound and healthy. ti,o. TJrn ci " - lne Republaco of Mesicano is again torn with internal strife, as the following . - j- . lelegram indicates: San Antonio, Tex., June 21. Tho report received several days since that a new resolution was in progress in Mex - ico is confirmed n reliable authority, On the 11th the commander in chief of the Jlexican forces, Gen. Miguel Negrete, declared against President Diaz and left, the City of Mexico with a force of 3,000. This revolt is a surprise to no one. for Negrete is the most noted revolutionist in Mexico, and has .been Known io De in open ciscoru with, uen- oral 3)iaz. As he is unfitted for the functions of civil government himself, it is believed that this revolution is in the interest of Gen. Trevino, who has been in command in the Monterey district, and both the latter and Gen. Navanjo have been removed, and a friend of the President's, Gen. Tolcntino has been appointed. Diaz, in person, with a large force went in pursuit, and an engagement took place, in which the governor of the State of San Lnis Potosi lost his life-' while making a stand for the republic. Vsbrter Ccsty Tcorier: ArjsdaUsr. Jcae 16th. 1S79. En. Cuief The teachers asociation held a: Blue Hill on the 14th icsJ., was thinly attended in the forcsoon, and no busio&s was done. There a fair attendance in the afternoon howeTer, and an interesting cession was held. The excrctei were opened by a leon io U. S. Htitory, conducted by A. L, Bur ton. dealing with the sayings of treat men, and the circumstances unde" which they were called fotth. A lively difcuision a row ujKn the methods of teichirig History in which uiOtt thachers who frpoke agreed that it is not desirable to confine pupi's too clo-ely to text books, but to tudy by topic, and require them to mate out a fcynopiis of the part.s or periods of his tor' itudied. After a rccc.-vs of five minutes. Mi.a Dixson gave a reading; "Curfew rhall not ring to-night." H. S. Hampton road a paper on Bot any, urging that its umj in the school. would develop the faculties of obr-crva-lion, and teach the j upils to classify and s-ymtemaMze hi Inowlcdj;. Next fol lowed an ej-say by Mis Moore, in which she set forth the necessity of co-opera- tion between parents and teacher. A couple of declamations were well render ed by two of Miss Moore's pupils, after whi:h the subject of reading was dUcuss ed at some length. Mr. I'opc recommended the plan of using some well known journal or maga zine, and of changing occasionally, for variety of s-tyle and matter. The plan was well received and must commend itelf to the judgment of thinking toach ors. The next association wiM be held at Red Cloud, July 12th. Committee on program A. L Burton, Miss Lama Dix son, and Mis Lydia Monger. H. S. Hampton. Sec'y. Protem. South Guide Rock. June 24th, 1 879. En. Chief. We take special interest in recom ending the rai?ing of Osage for hedge in this country. D. Voller and others of this community have hedges in f-plendid crowing condition. Nearly one half of Mr. V's hedge of two years growth would already turn i-tock. We are indebted to James Watt for the following information in regard to preparing ground and setting hedge. Break the hedge rows not later than the 15th of July Fay two rods wide, so as to leave a dead furrow as near a9 possi ble where you want the hedge fence. In tLc fail stir it about 2 inches deeper than it was broke, agtin leaving a dead fur row where it wa9 left iu breaking. Roll, harrow and pulverize, being careful to work as little dirt as poss;ble into the furrow. In the spring- stir sgaiu as deep as possible, leaving furrow as before. Pulverize again as before. Now take stirring pbws and draw a straight, deep furrow, throwing the dirt into tho dead furrow; (better not draw this furrow more than 8 or 10 rods, until you plant up as far as the furrow is drawn, so as to retain all the moisture possible.) Into this last fui row drop the hedge plants about 8 inches apart, and with the hoe cover tho roots nbout 2 inches deep with loose pulverized dirt. Now plow anoth er furrow throwing dirt onto the roots of plants and pack carefully, so that your hedge will be planted about 5 inches deep. Now plow about two furrows on each side of hedge, throwing dirt to ward hedge which finishes planting. Soak plants io warm soft mud before planting. Plant about the time forest trees are planted. To tend hedge, pull weeds, hoe and plow as you would a row of corn. There are several in this community rai.-icg hedge plants to sell this fall and next spring. They will advertise in due time. j Every dog has it day, and me think ' the time is rear at hand when badness men will run through the rage of what is , known a3 "local" advertising and come t.t ,,:, ,:.t t-: ,:. back to business principals, keeping their , F . r names and the pmmiBent features of j their business, in bright, bold display ' type, in the regular advertising columns . ' of newspapers. It la foller to ray that people do not read the standing adver- ( tL,Cment3. Perhaps no one individual 'reads it all. The mwn who wants to buy a cow may not be attracted by and may ' not read a card in which a stove cat is prominent; but suppose he is about to buy a stov then the cut will be the first thirg he wiil see, and the adver tisement the first one he will read. Not only so, but he is the man the dealer ' wLhes to reach. He does not care whether the other reads his card or not. , So it toes. People do read the sUadiag I advertisements eo far as tbey relate to any interests of their own, and they are the best and cheapest advertising that any paper contains. The local adver . tisement is glanced at, many times with ; a spirit of something like relation, that it should be "only aa advertbemeat" coming in the guise of sews or literature. ' On the other band i he bold display type J of the regular advertisement arrests the attention of the very ones it is designed to readu It is as if one talked ia a crowd, and was only heard by one here and anntTrrr ihvr vfnm iV ctvcI ,-?,- tended should hear. Exxhinst. City Ordinances. lit it ordninrtl by the B nnl f Trut Ut of the inhaUliaii of the lotcx of HcJ 1'IohJ Sea 1. Tbjt tho grade and lTtl of Wcb,:cr ftrret between Second and Fifth Arenar. is rrporie urrfrcl and profilod by W. II. ntrohoi at the re qufst of the aid board. batl b Mnod by the Board pf TruMee- an4 th Clerk, and copied by Mid Ctcrk upon the rec ords of the town, ani when K riveted and recorded, ich grade and fvel haM be ther"altr cou-hlrcd a th true grade and level of the atd Wcbitrr .trcct bat ween nd avenue- and be bind in on the corporation and ail other per ons whacver and bo thcna!Ur r pard ed in makiiii: uiproictBeiuebts ujonaid fHruan of Mid fctreet Sec- ' That it hi!I ba the duty or ever' peron viiag 'tt n a I -irrct bctwreu raid cmie-, to re;wir and altt the .-idewalk a trendy cot-jtruclwl on td lots and to biitkl and pav dewalt where tumt are conj.:rctcd j-uch man tier r- t make th idcwalks ua id btreet uniform in grade, wiJth, aud .-tructure befjro-the 2Jth day ot July ucxtr - SIX. 3. That said MJevrJfcj rhall be the heicht of tho grade by th.e ordinance declared. The width shall U? to A.t or so near that a may be uccv5ry tu wake the outer edrcs of the walls in one J ttraght line J he MdewalV, fchau D construcicu oi two men plant iauwn bo supported by tUre j nl. Sec 4 The eomtuittao on streets and al'eys by, and with t he concurrence of the chairman of the Board, hhall pro cure the construction c f cru?.-jii;s at the cjruerd of the ccveja! troets mtorreot ing Webster Mteet b tween e)d avufiue.-. Said crobsing- lAiall be of two inch plauk four planks wide the two cuter otic beveling. br.c f. J hat the committee ou ttrceis and alleys arts hore'y authorized and instructed, on the SUth day of July next, to repair, nnd chon, nnd buIJ and pave, a! I and any sidewalk on said street, so a to conform to the require ments of this ordinance. And the town Attorney is inMructud to inMitu'c pro ceedings for the recovery of the expense thereof from the uwnort of the lata. Br. ft ordiiinni bif th rionrd of Trus ters of the. inhn'iitnuts of the. town of Red Cloud Whereas. The original town plat or the town oi K-d Cl-iud huvicg made the width of Webcter strict eighty feet, azd the same having been deemed loo narrow by the original propti-tor and lhoc who firt built upon aid streai, and the street having been wilened by aid original j nprie'nr, by ihno who built upon i. They having built their houes eight feet back of said ptrcet on each ndti thereof, and all of tint houses on the west fide ot said t-trcet being co contructe i at sai 1 distance from paid street, and all of the houses ontheca-t side of said street save four whi'h are most recent in their erection. And th width of said Webster street having been so ei-tabl'ehed by custom, and tho build ing ef tho houses thereon, and tho munieipnhty having determine 1 by formel act to adopt as the width of said ?treet the oiiin'il street ai platted with the eight feet additional on each i le thereof. Therefore, be it ordained, that no building flnll hereafter be erected on either fide of said street, to as to pro ject into nnd upon said .-tre t as rduj ted and by this ordinance declare 1. Crdira'ncs "So. 18. Be it ordained by the Board of Trus tees of the inhabitants of the town of Red Cloud Sec. 1. That there arhal be no fire works of any description Torpedos, Chinese cackers. Rockets Roman Can dles or ony other explosive or conbmti ble instruments, exploded or fired within the portion of tho iown of Red Cloud bounded ou the north by fifth avenue, on the east by the blufis, on the south be Second avenue, on the west by Coder street. Sec. 2. Any person who shall com mit the al-ove ofiencc shall be fined for each ofTcnco five dollars, or be confined in the town jail ten days. Sec 3. It is hereby made the duty of the street CommL"ioncr and Marshal to arrcit each and every person to offendiug A Cicui 3zr;t is the 3b:r 32: Zzsirzz ITisa Persczs. Deadtvood, D. T., June 14 Fur ther particulars of the cloud burst Thurs day night, by a sudden ri-a ani overflow of Beaver Creek, caused by a water snout, nine persons were drowned. Their names were Mw. Moore, 3Irs. Rhode- Frank Reed, Clyde Hhoder, Cliff Rhodes and Mand Rhodes. The latter three were children. All were emigrants on their way to the Hill from Mills county. Iowa, and four meo'goin from the Hills to the aailroad, whose names are unknown. Two were team owners, one a passenger, the other a night herder. Five minutes from the first alarm the whole country was flooded. The water subsided almost as soddenly as it rose. At Buffalo Gap, or near Buffalo Gap on Thursday evening, obtained from a passenger on this evening's coach, show that the water commenced rising at about S o'clock in Beaver Creek, one mile this side of Buffalo Gap Station, on the Sidney xtage road, and about 32 miles from Dead wood. Near the bank of the creek were camped a party of nine persons from Mills county, Iowa, four from the Black Hills, aqd Montgomery brothers and Clark's freight outfits load ed with forty thousand pound, princi pally Homestake machinery, which was nearly all destroyed and scattered for Rules arcucd. All the wagons with one exception were also destroyed, and ea!y a few moles were saved. No eatmaie caa be made of the loss at this lrritiaz. Nice persons were drowsed. Foar bod ies are so far recovered- The water covered a space of forty miles wide, and within two boars after the rise, frag Bcsts of the wageHS, etc, were sees from three to fire miles distant float the scese ef the disaster. All the creeks asd streams around the hills are asusualfv nigh. NO. 4G DEALCS IS SOLID GOLD AM rLATKD JWt:L!t S:Hi ZUrtz azi Cfirsr FUlti trt, S j- Watches, Clocks And J EWE L RY RED CLOUD. - - NEBRASKA. JIISW o n. TWE. Vocal and Instrumental pjunurijywr4 Q QUICK 9 SMAI.I .VSTD SQUARE X)EA.LT.3SrGr.O I- 0) These Mottoct have been strictly oberved by N. G. LIDDY idtwe AUrtIr. 0 in buin here, and tn the future tick to them, and thereby add to our already Urg& asd m?!dly ioerraiug trade. Our stock tf GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! pelade Ursc &4 crefiU7 tl:Ul lmyj4 Dry-goods, Groceries, HATS CAPS Tbre tootl f CLOSEST CASH FIGURES, al A J ..'II !.. O-t .1 ?.. -1. n ?'iiu win nc ooia in member if you want to save money, and select from a large stock, you will please call on tf . Rci! Cloud. !rl. "CouvTP.v PnonnrF. TA'RN' IV I'VPHAXCH. jtrs r- ' i m uj JL MktMVKjAUi A LARGK MITCHELL TThica we arc e5erhj to the psKJe it Greatly reduced prices. WcaJmc!!Ui McCormack Harvester, 2SATS3, X:2 i:. :-- Agricaltsral InjIesexU cf ALL KINDS and ST7LS. MILLER fc BALL, JOHN C. -DEALER IN DRY GOODS Groceries, (Jneensware, and SUMMER CLOTHING ! ALSO A I urge lt mf ROQTH , HUMM. hmU 4P, Ae., 4e J ire me a S, ercxy taf &l at Red GIotacL -, prctSf. Ucl imH5t- t 5t,i rJ?. A8 f!si!t a.fttW ! I pU f U a-lTawww Converse Goodman & Co. 33 AR9H9ARE, kt - t CALL ON Til KM CH. 4rt tV fiwWt. Mr KOL?ciw wt it r. fit nut) ci.onn nkh tt JtitTl i.t 4. tV 4 " Mi ,TBT Sl,j v Hio . aa. a w or:, t. zzztzx nx? SALES ! HKG3F73T3 0 0 - I aa tn the pr, wo propose to A and NOTIOIVS; were boufltt l- inc same wav. no re N. G. LIDDY. -? m t bj LOT OF WAGONS! Red Cloud Neb. POTTER, BOTTOM FxKfirCASII. Boots Shoes. -J S8? gw f- "( 'nVlvlHh. mj SdKsVK J C POTTER. - LSTebraska jgp r i 4 m -- jS -