ED CLOUD CHIEF RID ( KOI!) CHiKP The loud Chief. ?)()5 AV();; 1 1 '- isin l 1 why tiw:mav at -T.ZD CLOUD, !E3EAiZi. n v M. L- THOMAS, T.tlltor ami Xrirl-fr. v, . 4 t ( I I t lit x -4 t ! tS ; Munf "Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty," anr $2.00 wcr w the price of the lied Cloud Chief. . i ??7 jzzr, IsTariaDr in AdTorce VOL. VII. KED CLOUD WEBSTER CO, NEBRASKA. TIILRSDAY. NOVEMBER i:nw9. NO. II. " - n,ei -.w Red C Official Directors'. rON;ilES510XAl.. A. V 'l. Iieirtpf. V. Srantir . -.it..1ot. (laaha. IT. .. n'tr. T. i J. Jj lteineer.taUc. J FXKCUITVE. Al.PIV S NANCE. Oor-rnor. 1 AI-xicr. Ere. if State. e '.r Mr Auditor. . M 1 -Urn. Trranm-r. ( . 1 i.CTi.nli. A,l r 'm " l.Ib .ajj-xiti. Lincoln. ?up. Tub. InitracUon JU1HC1ARY. . t LiV.niha. Chief Juticr. F'" ",' '1-,!"'? ...i, A.pociulo Jo?. SaaiUlaSfr-t!. l'itmuth J WBr.STKR COUNTY. J A. TuIWf. County t'lrrk. 1. II t'.n-. roajuror. J It. Mi.n-tx. TTobatc riuJce- .w v-Trn. FberifT. A A .c. School Nup'U ".5. H. Pcrr. t'oruarr. -v. 1 .1 homo. County ?urv-yor. i. w. Hall. ) J.. II. Lure. J-Ot.ur.ty Cotnoiirsibacr. A 11, In ry i t'in;ic:ii itiH;rriKV. TTM'IFCnPAij PKUVJCKH. th- Cr-t Sunday M I' r ch month. Ttcv. M-umpi ajk. !i e h nr "TAITIST: Rr.T. CS.O. YEl"KU. farto'. i i J Mrv ere -in Uw un lirnaw. ;nu JA ',a l.0.in arli inontb mrnnnK an.i Iivcr.7s At .uide Rock -tfaJrtfcrJS: sabbath rooit ' r i U iirriinz. A 1TI1ST. Ukv. a REILLY'. Vu,r. . 1 '..iicii in tiie Church i h SnblMin. j"trrriij; ui-irtiins and cieMris with th" i ! -nn htvii. A!t I lrjirit t'Vrry tt werVi' at 11 a. m tuV .r. 10IC'. !'tun7 Oeclv. Nv.3 at 3 r.. k C:ttk at 3 j. in. cur tu c.L , Via"i: T )RK-TKRIAy. Rv. .1. -M. n;Yi: rM intiin Ch.irrh vanii -. ' J alh ii ! ritinc lu-jriiiiij; mJ crruius with ihe j i', i ' -rriirr- I J'i ft.r. r z' i ;iTi:An)vAL; rr- r.i;. rFT. V la ". tiici tn tbi Cttart lloue th 'it z.l , 1 Gallon I !i in eaoh im-mli. I m i. l'ran-inirti:ic crry Ihutxlay evcninir. Mih.jjih rciiol rvcy iiubbath uiuruiuc at 10 a. u. Clcrcr at 11. Mr. 11. A. Ujvaki. Supt. "OCrETiErf. 7.O. O. F. m CL"ni Lonr.r. uo. HI 7 OOF r,.--! 'iJ"", urtor tuiiay uicbt in tut- &?. JS Ma-n,!,!" Ita.II. nnri- rr olh-r I. TKIS. . U. C I! l'ljlTKK !rr'.-. A ' A- A. 1 ft r.c,Tv i.,.: .;f ,.. -. it rioav. nri,. .-' i- 1 i ra. '1,iiiv otiiir bclurr lull 7, i-.-. i- tif , It- ' ' r.. m S'"'l Maud' . TK - Ivl.ai l.. !'.' t I htlfn I. J.Cnl.Vl-RT Y. M. I t cl. y. . x R. V. K- 22- Time Tabic 1 jKin effect Sunday. May 4th IST't. F. i Tit STATIONS. nrrm. " .iri -ASTlN..v. I s :"'mm .1 AYR t .UJ f ts iii.ri;niLL ' - m 7 .'" I -((lul.KS j r t(i toT Vi RK1 1'IM) ! n :36 h- ' ' l.-AVAI.i: r, -in s . , rivi-:nTN r. :"A " J) UtANKLIN r .r - -i4,i RLi.MLj.i;Tim i f. ;.0am. Trains laily. cxcci't SuuJitys. V. E. Tuti-jlin. tl. W. Jloldredfrc lon. manaper. Sujjt. OC)OI3 NEWS1 (it'ck 'IklcI Tlircu.ch Trains! C! -t Connectiuus ! No Delay! Burlington Route ! i l:.. iilL -i..'.ST. I r-f t rate" of Faro wiM be mado. Tbr h t'r v-ilj be run from n. M.rin Iii ; uthein M'bnitli to t'lupieo. A ,i t inui-t- cnntrnoa will be made at l'a- I J.I tiHIi. T !11C.00 close ronnccii'ii vill always . in . ' to tb ftift. toulbcast end north. -k i ir- i 4r biT'h rerorrrd at the Lincoln . i k' iff'fn by Tlet;rnih or on application. Trji'i it -uri R r.r : ihico. '10. ST- L)ITIS& TIIE SOUTH. Ti ' u'-'incton iiitehave a emft'irfnrh 3 i'i- ?i d rl f rouneetii,ti? i.etweea the 5 Jti liner and f-t. I.oui I' i tirf. takins thi lino hare the 1ct ol ..-' iciiidaton-!r PuHiiian !eein.r ran recu j ly n r Miouri Uirer to St. Ia(iuii. TO l'LOUIA. INDIANAPOLIS C1N CINNATI. AND THIS SMTH-KAST. C-irl' ! Wf'no or.Vrrliablc rtnte t theonfh- niH'Ctiniis ar" maio at Peoria uith iho f I' S. U . jinJ I r- A V. railroads, for Iu.li.in- -I 1 ' i noiiiiixli. oiuutbuf. nrni all frntrnl .i'h .i.t' cru t'liio. Kcu ucy. foutVc-n Indiana. r..u- .aaj. Gcos. ileils "it is CCZ.3. Mhr -'ti j;i oit bo ure and tr?cl ever the J A -. Lao if 7.iu "h to : e SAFE asd cni CortaLlo ard dtirtJto t-a-cl '.oeJily. A . E. 1 "I 7. L I V. P. 1 i WK1.L. tltii'l iiMiMser. (SetiT P;.v Tt.Ur't yRllOKS OF YOUTH A Kcn'ltic-T who fnfferod for years frumTferv r i e' T. " l'r- tj tpredeeaj.andall theeif.-t. i ' u !i.l n: . i'v...ivill fur the aXe of .uf 1 ii r 1 uican.ty. tud troe to allnio nctii i. O e t re aim aiMrtii-i tor uutr.hr thesirit.Ie n l. J l n I. toll hr v -uid. ui,irer t?h iTl.i t'ft n thc:iihcrjfrs cxptnence can no .olj adorcs-ins: in irrf e r i ieuee. Jil.n ''fdrn. i. ( edar street m-it Y'nrk "fllK WvihLb'slsALM. IV L D. Wfv' urn' Alterative Syrup v irr.'t lv uoi!Vi jcar. in a Private prac tice, n- 1 nirrr fithc to radically cuie IW E.U.M AT ISM. 1 - jy. lrj -ipela. srrofula. ?econd.ir -yjih- ' l r. r. l. .i enrtf. aiiii all uieae in which ! .? Mnc J i-i"imci.:tfc. - w offered to thej -'.e in'y'k Vio Wevbur in.-heme cc-iaranj ' l'l' bi'-i Roa.eter cv. i'ori. I TO CONSUMTiVES.j The ndve.ti-o- hnunj ix-en iK-rinanetlj cured ' -rf lcU .l'v-? di-f .re.tiuuxcjitiu-i. bj i 'ciplc rtniJy. i.ausiouMu makeknnmnCo ht5 fellow j uvrer: 'heiiiar of cure. To all .h deire l. he will H-n11 a copy of the pro-rr:rrtrn -u-cd, tree "c"..a'ir. w-th tae .ijrecfj'is 1 r jireparirp 4 i i:u u-iijc un-wr.i1. tibc iney win ;ma a :urc rfr jV l'..Tur.ii. .r. A-thaia Itr-ouAit tc 1 art:c K.b: t . fresenption pIcxm; addro?-. --w"-- --. vus i. iiiuiiiriurs x Ken tint I'm Spnviu Cure 'atire"-r- 'cr ';i. n. splirt. curb. calJou. I-a:n?. Mtclrr. Jlj. lamcEej? and all en- J freinebtMf ti - .r" or I; jH. It will coin i-ly rcijoe.i Ullp.vln w:tbos.t bii?tcrii.s ii- .r:if re. i'l-'oa" cooi lor man as ir l.t and . u-el :a.l jtruicb. at til time of ttseyea-. with inrftaloty. inrtvlci we srekiwHisi: to is a Per..a who oTieJ 15 vcars ii-.i.ct Jamci-e and wa pera-at-ntly -c-rrd two yt ars sco with KendallV-r avin Cure. J.in.cnibe-ivcc!jLoil will cure a bre sravin ..nlcoajtleiclirsn.ore the bunch withent Wis- - 2a: L'-lLirjo:i.citern Dist-of Miehicaa.1 . ..-'ijoo. April ISih. 1ST9. f B. 3. Kendall, iuioshnrph Kal. Xt. Dear .7-CJrt.,rntaetw' Ix-fJcs or jour s.avin njirS ift, ,xatvttait UMTiVnni d aU i our ad Z.Z Ci i:'dA !; weeks' attcr I .ds.aJaTaa.fbrermred to asef.il- ,.; .a JI- Hlnar-att errcclar iiro.s ti- te tctitLryoa. 1.S. J.Kcxsiall. 1'roprj t r. '- F.GiaMa, Ajcrt. .-&;- RLSISKSS Dl HECTOR Y. J. II. Will cox, TTORNKY AT Ut wdU. S; Oir.tsi." V itier. t ollr;ti.n jr-mrfr atteadtit t. &, ur iior &rtb $1 CLw! Office. o, c: CASE, 4 ITORNKV AT LAW. Office ovor A ltced'b furi'tttrr "tore. 213 CLGTO. ES2 Collections -made uid prranptly remitted J. S. GILHAM, A Th .IiNKY AND COUNSKLOR AT LAW. 07Tr riv door north f Kalty JIrn. RED CLOUD, - - - NEB W. C. RKILLY, A TTUJINEY AND COl'NSKLOR AT I-AW. AMD REAL CTfcTK OK T ReJ riouJ. Nel. f.rTr3r't AttM.t.n (rViai to Collections. () 0.0vi-r Joil-vsos i Ul?8 Store, witli C. "Kr' ' !! I'flTTfcR. E1 C. HnvJv, ATTOKIKV AiMf NELOKAT LAW. TTOK'KY AD 4TOUX- Ofiico 1st -door W'cbt of Itcd Cloud y4uSw. "3SL3T7D - " 3. -. JAS, LAIRD, ftrrOKNKV AND COI'NfKLOn !f at law. .Juniata Ntlfraska, Will prac tice in aTt t?w; Courts of tio ftnto. I'miiipt httftition civen to all businri;' entrusted o hie care. Office on the east side Juni&ta Avenue. ju'y 1 7 H. S. EA13T, AKt. P.. a- M. R.R. Land. C. W. EALSY Notary Public- AOTOKNEYd AT LAW and real es tote Atjciit. Will practice in all the Court iiil is State and Northern Kau. Collfctpii"proti t'y attended to and Conc-pontlt tif" -'dinted. iied Cloud Net). PH Y SIC4ANS. I. W. TUJLiIE'SlS, HOMEOPATHIC fYS!ClAH, U. S. Pension Surgeon. 5S2?Okfici; tcr Kaley Hros. law office. SZD CLCUD. iRAS2A J3K- SECtiTflER, Proprietor ci" Di aler in DRUGS, MEDICINES, JPaiuls, Oils, VARNISHES. Etc.. Ec. "VALLEY "HOUSE, F. . WIA'TOX, ro. KEDCLOrP, - NEBItAJSKxV. Firt Clr. in cverv rcpeet. Frco bn to snd from all train. Simple iovui for commercial men. V"i"c us a trial. W. . Hi-j if don. S. Oarber. Hicha-rdson & Garter, -DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK RE1 CLOUD. XESUAJK.. ii istirst market prico uiJ fr hoc nnd cattle. J. K. Smith S. C. Smith TiT-L.Tnoin-Sov. Vrcs. Fipt Nat. C.1.-L. Firt J.iteT- lior Firjt ank. Rot trice at. lUnU N.itmnk r.cat- Ntb. at rice Neb. rieeNeb. v ; rmiil jlror5 horny son, BANKERS, HED XOUJD XEB. "VVilI make rcU-e'ian ii any part of the Vnited tatts Stl! excnatise upon the princi pal eastern oitic Loan iLoney ppon imprnred farn:? Rrctn t iepo r? uJeet vs fight draft' Ailow inleie-it tien tiroe depos.te, and trans act a Rcnerai RanKin: bninc5.. RrrEBorKs: I'mahi Natiorttl Rat.k. A. "v. Paddf.ck.1 . .fcScnat.r: Fir uin.il Dank New "Sick Caaihrilirc Valley -NHticral Rack. CambrHlpe .w York. D. G-. "WTalker, CARPESTER a BUILDER, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. All kinds of carpenter woifc done with neatness atid disateh and satisfaction iruiran'cpd. Leave order! at the store ol 0. E. Putnam or at Perkins A Mitchell's. ll-tf F. H. GOEE DEALER TN 0LID GOLD AN1 PLATCD JEWELRY S:!ia SHrcr si snTsrrbtca are, Zzsz ticlcs, etc Watches, Clocks And JEWELRY Msftical I&struaBBts ft X&strncUgB BOOKS- IIED CLOUD, - - NEBRASKA. umm i Feed a Sale Stable. j J. D. Post, Proji. RED CLOUD. m9&atiKmnBlmMMMMMMMMMMMa T H K CJJl!:F. M L. THOMA - - riJTOR THUUSDAV NOV.C. 17 J. Iicmensk Itcpublican iirdoritiej have been rolled ti in nearly cery Mate in the union a far a heard from. Hurrah for Gen. Grant aud a glurious vitcory ic 1 vw. IIauvaiU), Clay county, in the last! pinnlr "it fli'otiin trtnoH tmr n(T Vntr ..- w W.taV..W..t .....V.. ...h.w V.U ..U. , 4th, i said to have polled 91." votc-,more I thnn double its entire population, and 'devoid of timber. " You have con-truet-btill it didu't win. j cd this clause to mean that lands located Tho wherealouta of one John E. Strain is wanted by hi anxiaus wif. Amanda Strain. John left his family and home in Iowa, on the Sth day of last May. lie moved Dr. Mosena and family from Iowa to Superior, Neb. He started from Su perior, Ncb.,on the 7th day of last July. statin that ho iutended to un direct to his family and home in Iowa; since which time nothing has been heard of him. When he started from Superior.he owned a pood team, the lurse is. entirely blind, is a large bay animal. Tho maro is blind in one eye, and is a dark brown animal of; Eood s-izc. John E. Strain is a man alout thirty-two year) old. auburn hair, blue eyes, large mouth whiskers on the chin, and mustache, about five feet nine inches tall, weighs about one hundred and fifty five pounds, he has hi name on the leJt arm with itidcliibb iuk. Any parties who may know where he U or can be found will eoufer a prcat favor by ad dre.'-ir.g Dr. J. M. Moscna. of Superior. Nuckolls county. Nebraska, or Amanda Strain, Yandalia, Jasper county, Iowa. Ncbraf-ka papers p!cae copy the above, Superior, Nob , Nov. 6th, 1.7'J. Our Washington Letter. Wash wsr.TO.v. D C.,) Nov. 5. lr79. ) The state elections in New York, Mas sachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Minnesota aud Nebraska, and the local elections In some other states, have resulted generally in large Hepubhcm gains. It is truo that the democrats claim the election of their state ticket in NVw Yoik, except governor, Cornell having a handsome p'urality for that office, but we have besides thu gov ernor secured the legislature, which will give a U. S. senator next .year in place of Kcrnn. So the substantial victory is ours. Beyond New York nil is one way, and the grand and sweeping giins in Pennsylvania. Wisconsin, and elsewhere are demoralizing to the dcmociats. They show bejoad a doubt that we will ghin U S. senators in Connecticut, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, as well as in the em pire state next year, and have secured all the northern states except New York for tho Republican candidate for President next year, as to New York it is. demon strated that no democratic presidential candid ite except Tilden would be allowed by the Tihlenites to have an chance at all. On the whole, therefore, the Repub licans arc greatly please! with the result, and they would be very ungrateful not to tw so. The Republican headquarters presented a lively appearance last ni?ht. Gov.Fos ter of Ohio was then? lending his good natured chesr to Mr Fisher, of the (Jon gressional Committee, who was in charce in ahsenca of chairman Hubbell. The crowd besrigrd the houo nearly all night, and the glorious news from all qnarlers was greeted with shouts that made the night resound again aud again. The jollifications have been all one way this ytar. The results already reported place in a rather ridiculous light the democratic calculations on the electoral vote next year. Oret-on and Wisconsin they have put down as "doubtful states," while Connecticut, New York, New Jcr cy and Indiana they put in the democratic column. By this figuring the democrats make for thtir side 2.)3 votes, cive the Republicans 153 and leave 13 doubtful. This is a striking confession of weakness. Oregon is not a doubtful state it is Re publican. Wi-consia is now so surely Republican that it is simply absurd to call it doubtful. Connecticut and New Jersey are .-3te Republican states also, i -c.i-- i - ... . -. - ...,. oi uiianieresieu witnesses, as neany irec i here is wort going on in Indiana that r i- - - -i ,. . . . - . b . ,. " ' from objection as poscjc, and ;nth thts will swing mar s.ate into I.ae. J Lercfure Pn(1 :n v:, ,A.nl - t ,. ,Mz.n i it we give up New lork i which we doii-re, k. u - ' ,, v , , . of persons who are members ot or imme-1 not ao by any means) we shall have a ' i- . i . i - v t e -. r t - - r-T. - , 7 . ! diateJy connected with the family of th- maiorttvof21 in tho electoral collece ' i - .- i - - - I t,.- A . , tv-u'a' ,u",':sC- c'jimant, except in cases where it is im- TIhs ought tosatusfy any reasonable party. I pible or impractib'c for the claimant It, s announced to-diy that Gen. Grant t0 rarcL,h othcr lfc-:imnay. Ia Mch w,l have an important "Cgetoddijcrje, nil0n ,,- mat:D5 affiarit of the o the people of the United States, wtan factJ Aomin& t0 your ,atLctjoa, tbe he ainves w Chicago, and this generally ioiposibiKty 0f furnishing other tcctinvi-' supscd to be Ins uecI.Dat.on of any.fur-; you ndl testimony aho '' ther poutieal honow. dhoal. i that be the ' may aUe ' sue. many surmisj tr.a: he will turn his , ro elici: from wItDeaes . favor to Senator mdom of M,nnesOtaf ( of ficts reIatirc to lhe chiui3nf s rLbt t0 who ishis warm friend. Senator Win Join I mitc the desired entm " has done noble servi ? in the Senate, and In MvileA the tmQnv flf, nowhefaasnmed his state by a good relative shoH be reeavoJ. but will be' U33jrriiy, wuntut ruacQ outside 2ii He - ; - , "u-iut.-ii. ue w worthv of ail hon-r. 1.t. &.- fc ,-. :.i ... - tribute to his grand work, the Mississippi river jetties The merchants aud ship pers t-,y thit the channel is new for the first time, perfectly safe ibr ifae largest n ivicauoa. Jlrp. i.i rt. 'TiaRKK !iU-X) Under date ol Sept. I the Secretary of the Interior decide nveral cay ap pealed to hiru from the Couiudioncr of the Iacd Office, and enihracoi in hU de cision the followifc matter of the tttinct importance to all H:ekiu timber claim. M ll" raYiu many at-ctioai which ! have heretofore been rejected are now mbject to timber entry. Hy the third section of the act of .luce Hth, lc-7, a party applying lor th benefits of raid act is required to make oath "that the section of land ,'cciSed in my Mid application U compord! ei- clusively of praino iande, or oilier landi in a Hxtion ontaiuin trees of any kind were deluded from jntry. In this I think you erre.L Titular i? dtUiiL'd to be "that kind of rood which proper fur buildiug or tools, utcnila, fumitaro, carriage:, fence.-, and ships iaDj -sut:u k- lll act sayci that the section in which an entry is made muM be di void of timber, but it doesn't .-ay it uu?t be devoid of treM, nor do .1 think j t" languase ued will warrant the con jstruction thut all trees are considered a j timber, for there are -veral varieties of i stua'l trees, auch us willow and the like, I out of which timber cannot bo inanuftc- lured. J he true intention ot the set, I think, was that the section of laud in which the entry was made for the culti vation of timber, should be naturally de void of timber trees, such a3 pine, oak. ash, maple, elm, walnut, hickory and other timber trees. I do not think, how ever, that it was the intention of U'onrre.ss thut cotrio? should bo allowed of lands containing Krowin timber trees of any of the above varieties, for the purpose of the act wis to encourage the cultivation of timber trees, and if that clans of tpjes arc growing naturally on the land the ob ject of the law uukets will lie accomplished by natural means and thero will be no necessity for rccourso to artificial cultiva tion. Where a section of land contiins a few oittoRwoJ tiecs 'cattercil along tho banks of a stream of water,! do not think it shouid be exclude 1 from entry. The eottonwood belongs tn the poj hr varieties, aud while the necessity of the settler may sometimes compel them to u'e it as timber, it is uot properly a liui ber tree, the species' to which it belongs being of rapid growth, soft woo i, and gem rally used fir ornamental purposes. The ttmlwr culturj ucc of M irch .5. 1S73, and the act o? March 1 1, I 7 1, con tained no provisions relative to tho char acter of the land which were allowed to be entered, but both of s'icli acts allowed he UommisMoncr of the General Land Oilice to make such rules and regulations consistent therewith as were necessary to cairy their piovUions into effect. Under the authority thus given, a form of affidavit was prescribed by your office by which the applicant was required to swear, "that the section of land specified in my said application is CJinpos2d exclu sively of priirie lands naturally devoid of timber.' The onlv difference between the language of this regulation an 1 that contained in tho act of June 13, 1S7, is that the word "naturally" is left out of the act of Congress and the words "or other landp" arc added. The obvi-m in tention of both of these requirements is the same, viz: That such Unds only a.s were naturally devoid of timber should be allowed to be entered, and 1 do not think that in the construction of this statute there should be a wide departure from the construction placed oa the former regulations of your office. After a careful con.stdcratiou of the question presented I am of the opinion that where a section of land contains any piue. oak, ash, elm, maple, walnut, hickory, or other natural timber trees, an entry for the cultivation of timber should not bo ' permitted, a.s such sections cannot be I considered aa devoid of timber under a ' reasonable construction of the law. Very Respectfully, A. Bell, Acting Secretary. To Commissioner General Land Ojice, DErAnTMENT OF THE IXTEttlOB, ) General JiAMi Office, M Washington, D. 0 , Oct. 7, 170. 1 j Gentlemen. It is desired that the tes- timony offered by pre-emption and home- stead claimants at the time of making final proof of their personal qualifications, and compliance -vith the requirements of the law under which they c'aim. shill be jj i i - r ' .considered only insofar as it corroborates,, I - - j - , ., , f ! ;Hio.ecMdMeewith the neal tenor f of the evidence of disinterested persons. ery Respectfully, J. M. ASJIaXtlOXGi Acting Coranjissioaer. To Register and Receivers, Wailed St:Us t S.j ... (Farmers 1 totienltorists. ,', '::::::::: Wm ."::: ! ly i'c;al ar-r.s:nent th Ciller an I the Hural .Yrsr Yorker, (whxii ta a 1 pas niustntcl err'tultarxl wrlJy) wJJ twin t e tent to one ati-lrca. oocvcir, tor only I bK Every mbs-ribcr who ao- e:pt.' thb tifer vrili lo rccr tve a packige of the plant ard wU of iLe C-'riat Ueetl Dlstribu'icui ... -- FRKK, whtcb ifreir, H va'U'd at j'i ' Hy tht.'1 ijfeat offer we have . cured to our j , ,.-,r.. i. . i reader two of Oic btst pier, an-i i w - tv .: r...i...n i . . . i -.- r , lection ol valuable ecci. total value tU.bO which we arte to eai for t remarka bly lrtr pnce mcid above ! A fud illu trulfd drf-criiilit.c of the .m1h and nlriU ;i! ,: m l trfc., n,.K- f..r .,..J - ... ..w ....- .w .. ...... ,.,... .... .... ,r,v. p copy to the Rut til AVur Yorker, New York City. Below we give a ondcned list of the tcd. aud plants thm are of fered: St. The Cutltbert R'tnrry Tvo plants. K. P. Roe faj'a of it. "A firu I can now judge, it s'eems to me the mo?t valuab'o Raspberry, ami I have planted five times a; mary of this variety aa of all others put together." T. S. Force say?: "No IU'-pberry can be more highly recommended for general purposes." Charles Downing says: "I cxmsider it J the most promising Raspberry before the public, a- far xs toted." J. T. Lovett says: "It Is the perfect Raspberry." It i- at ooce the highest flavored, larg est, most prolific an 1 hardy variety of Red Raspberry known. 2nd. The Tilt phone Vw. The new KtiL'lish Pea. At prascnt held in Kng laud st $30 per burhel at wlude.-vile. 3rd. Mld Rtnoh'ed 0:". Mr. MolJ, of Krigland, is the iutrvluctr of thin variety. On the farm of tbe Rural Xeuh- Yorker it yielded, lat season, at the rate of -6 budiels per acre. 1th. Aliits iii'nric'i. One of the hardi est nt.d mot beautiful Kvrrgreen- known. oth. Sreit's f Sdo'jno'iitt, SoulaiHieu r, AfTi'ifi, .irn.7ii;i(iiit Fritter!, Ghu cu and Ciiit'rclht. 6t!i. 6Vi from StrLi'j of tin beautiful and new lilx Kmmph'ri. Hardy. 7th. i'rds if the rjJendcd Pipe Vine, Aristolochi.a Siphn. Hardy. Mb. S'C-ijtoflheAItii-Root, IporiKL-.a leptiiphylli. Ilirdv. yth. irfds nf lUh't k Xeto Aguilegbu bearing the largest flower of any of the Colu.ubincr. 10th. Jlyhrid Fcntstanons. New, beautiful, hardy. N. B. The above rare collections tf ieeds me esfin.atcd to be worth over $2.30. Many of them cannot at present be purchased. The Wrekly Nebraska State Journal. During the coming year the political affoi'S nf the Xa'hn, and the di-cusion growing out of theai. will asiutii'j an im portance rsrely rqualed in our hi-tory. THE l'l'.IDENTlAl. fAMPAIrt.V will be :. tt.ctiinrjljle content second, pcr haps.in nngnitude aid bitterness, to noue that have proceeded it. Tho CENCl'S OK TH E UNITED STATES will be taken, including the re appor'ion mnt of C ogre ianal RVpro-oitaiive , and tho rhi'iing of the balance of pjwer, and the readjustment of the influence of sections. THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS of all parties will ptrecde the Prciidcntisl Election, and the Plitfjrms will deter mine the course of Legislation and tha Policy of tha Gj7eromeat for auother four years. OCR STATE ELECTIONS for Members of both Branches of the Legislature, involving the clecti'ia of an U. S. Senator, and for a full Executive Ticket, will occur. CONOHEiS CONVENES in December, for the "lone es-ion," and qucttjns of vita! importance to the peo ple, including The Indian ind Monr.nn Problems, and the new attempt to asert the sovereignty of tho crates a superior to the power of the Nation, in the matter of protecting the franohi-e, nn'l provilmc for the purity of National Elections, will be developed and debated by the leading spirits of the Country. 77ie Weekly Seltratki Stale Journal will be a lU'.thful epitome of these events, and will fully pre-ent the merits of the discus-iins provoked thereby, while at the same time it w 11 give, concisely and fully, all the current, foreien and domes tic new... full and latest market reports, 1-cal as wdl as from etern commercial centies, fuli report of the proceedings of; all literary, social, religious, and educa tional conventions.an I state Kcietics,aad of the St:e Lerilaiur?. TELEUIlArHIC SUMMARY of Concressional Procredi'igs. and will be in fact a weekly history of the world in general, an 1 of the Nation, and the State in Dartieu!ar. TltC Wetkiii 2thntfici Strife Journal is not only the large-1 wikly pablishel in the west, but it contains much more reading ta itter, in oroportion to its size, than can be foan J in any of its contom porarie oa th:- side of the Mi-var:, aad o-imi.-icnds itself to evtzy ebrukan as the State jniper, to be taken in addition to the local papers f the several cucciics. for its general ndtatr new. Repnblliia io p-jl:tics, itdi-cusses pub lic affatr-, not from a partisan, but fria a bnai, national s-aod pJnU critieisin public men aoi mta-ures upoa their merits iudependeut ot" factonalisai or prejudice. No bcttermediuni of the news that is wanted ia Nebra-ka for the enluhtraent of the hsadsof th2 familv, or for the lib eral education of the n-ing generation, caa be fcuai than tae Siu.cJosrMtl TEiiJis; : Single Copy, peryear .- 2 00 Five Copies, at one time.- -.... S 75 Tea (Topic. " " Jo OJ ZS The Moay (registered letter or morey orderj mcst invariably be soat with the SOE13. Addrvs. Liszqls, Xez. fgg j ppjj - jjjj! Bsantifilly IUnstratei I 03 Hi Yoar! a Tn Scientiic American." ! j Tbc StMrfjic Amrnat i Urx itM ! h' w - - '"' !". f.fmtu.1 iatL tn . i.ftifu! liu r.ffk . . , . . . . fuly llltsKutrd uith 'plead id en?r nar . repreCatirc th nrcat inttrctwa ad i ' the anw-t ruoett aitaae tn ih rt atri I .... M:toc, uiclutling inr anu itu-rstns j Fsct HianuMurf, botwkurr. the bow?. hoallh, modical prorei, ijcitl kthod, t natural hitoo. Klv)r. .trooomy. 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(re? i cJuirge, whether a jiaWrut can prub-iblr be obtalutd. by writing to Mf.sN Si Ct. Wc alvi send re utir Hani B-ok about thu Patent Las Patents. Caveat?, Traiio Marks, their cots, and how procurred with hill's for prociuting advance vn in ventions. Addrcr-j for the papor or con- ctrniii imtenti. VT'"! "n -? r,- "?i Vt Vv . n , Jl .. iJ. .'! l... Branch offii-e, earner Faad 7th streets, Washington, D. C. mas o. n. towk, Vocal and Instrumental Mil Hie ft Kctixli d-c . Mr. Levi Mo'eV. Kkdouivd. OF HICEH0US2 PLAITS, AND Clioicci Groceries t.0pioitc ttio twsk, 111 "1ouil.ia li'nc me a call, and test tr.y rtcV. 2tf W. B. ROBY. f. mw, -DEALKlt IX- GROCERIES, AND NOTIONS, Red Cloud, IVetrAk;i- The public generally arc reouc.d to call and examine my zoJ and pricey as a tbarc of the patronaee a KliitJ. 5a? Store, first door north of 3Iwh cr'a meat market. ll-2f, F. NEWH0U5K. SAM'L GARBER DBaLEK 15 Dry Goods and Groceries- BOOTS and .SHOES Hats? Caps, & Ready JUade Clothing ! We hr3 tiis Larfl03t Stock in the Valley and wii! not be undersold. GIVE US A CAXL, ONE & ALL Sam'KCarber QUSE. City BAKERY and RBSTAUllAWT I A. Imtcrbach, Tropr. t'CAirn ! ah, ;' . r CAN.NMUiOOtH. FXtTV, M-Ri CO.NKKcriO.NKRY. En. Warm Mcab it ii hxcf. ii mm. W ptllT fU &S dhf s4i UK!) CLOUD. - - NKHK FOUItfD at LAST ! THE J i - i n- iQlUSwjLCiC IwCCKIHk UH3.ir. SIX OIAUK! Y: ia x slv::; j cha:k :-.r the u: :k TO A (ItAt)M: for the II A 11 V. I Kof 8aJe ifl vLiran.l i'rAalfioKXit. ( t.- iimt WY (i. A. liKOWX. iSKO ;i,Ol!l, - ,rbr 6m? SHOP -BY- J. L. MILLER Keep eon'ait'v nn liat-l a fu'! Unc Haruavi C.il'ar. SaiUIW. U hi, Horce i:'atiV.t. Citib. Uri- m, Hrni t)il ad vtty- tl:r H.Min!ijr kit til l r4-t4 MQp. Tw doir m. ef th tank. .ota 7: . - Gr. H. BROLTiriT SueoeMcr to W. H RodJ M.ALClt is PAKLOK. JJKDitOO.M antf liiieisen f unsriT ujEijiii Drackf.ts, Chromos, Picture I;rvviks, A f ATT R KSS RS, I VIC. COFFINS .ala-ayi on hand and trimmed on short noiice. PPICK a? LOW a, auv in the vafloy arRcpai:iii- af ail kindn danc priip:- ly and KUtifacUry. ?RD CLOUD. - . NKB CO SVIE! For Your LUMBER! DRY LUMRKR A SPECIALTY. TEli BXat IS THE AliET Jlcl it! linril Trier -I5Y- REO CLOUD NEB. CHICACO Lumber Yard BE CtOUD.Xti.. Yard south of Himpton .t A'al tu'j shop, on Main trect. K'? fos4.jr'.ly a Lac I ia rtrifct l.utTit-r. !jlti kblnsla, ltrr MTu rfowa. l,lmi Hair Ommt. l'lAler BalltHmg fnfrr !. ml PL ATT & FREES Proprietor HWER RROTiZKRM. HEADOUAETEES ' FOR rj - - " 2&fttl - BIIK. T" X viyj Ills, Si:, lssn i.7h Isl UM K tmwrryw W A iLf V. . tut kttt etirrvx t. I ' -j 1 t j . Jk,. a , !. I ..f'! i i.Vi Ull &V k aMU a4fcd J -ti iV3HEg Fhsu" - t I && tj W I t ' lUir.i . .H-- V 1 M . , t -- - - v p r- "" th ! ii i 'i - i im m- 4" AnMf . t MM .--' III HI llllV .-i m . . im?- mm m "W w TV. -H - .- . 4 j:-. . - y - - i. ttmt -mtm. -MMife y -. -!.. - ml' ' A riAPnts hemedy co.rr : rtunn MtrW.t J lb . it. 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