e. frunr, t - - ty--Tk43wt'?'g'tedrt3Sjl v t- IMirv-o" -v- ,toft "WoriKt RED CLOUD CHIEF rrHLISKKD r.VERY THCBSDAt AT Zi CL3U3, KEBSA6SA. M. L. THOMAS, r.itlior :uitJ I'rorl-tor. Cloud Chief. The Red saxJ aj tiiim-iiiii, featate 4.-e At" "Jilcmul Vigilance it 'the price of Wnsrhj." anil $1 50 year is the prin- of the lied Cloud Chief'. NO. l'-;. S- BED CLOUD, WEBSTER CO- NEBRASKA. THURSDAY. JUNE 2USSU. 2r:C:- $i.0a jeer if -piii in AiTtsce. VOL- VII. ,1 )?kf JBS3. t4 JiVif -- ! wa aBMwawMBBwaawMwwawaww- ' i ' - I EAST -vi Tin: l?n.ihvay- 2,380 MILES OF EGAS. It i thcSHoKT iure nr.J.wAFi: nmte between Council Bluffs CEICAGOrmiWAUZEE ux.il ull i unit KAbT ami NuRTII, 1'ctt Ycri, Ihilaicijhia, Ecstcr, """"" :ctcs, Itffalo, JTitltaura Ciaciaa ti, , licence!, Tcrcnto, letrcii, Cleave- It oCi r? lic trarrlinKiiuljlic Creafcer Facilities! AM) SVIore Advantages 1 han :i.y otLcr r.:iI in the wen. It if. tlir-fLVLY ROAD between Z ttuitcil ES'istTWaiMl Chicago l ( it nlmJi ii ran PULLMA1T HOTEL SAILS ! I'l .i--i,(i ii to t'uPu iiihI to Jilcarnll rlaaMi of KA I INI! M A'l 1 "-. .ari.n::acl. lis Traci !e Stcc! Pail"" It: ctixhcs are the Finest ! Its Iqrljrcent First clacs 'thtTHinr nr- nil KijuiM''1'! i!li withairhralir?. iM j1It'. hi li-i! rl .ill iu'wlrrn nai-ro v mriiu! :ill uf uiurli rbiuliiiiul. remit Fastest Speed! Ssro fcra clcae CcEccctleac " Anil rvcrylliiryH i nn't.rr hii dciiroto m:ik a jmiraey -QUICK !Mca-am & CO.Ml'OItTAIJLl! Pullman SlccpcM -on n Nigbt Tmins ! People's Favorite Route. At ('inn ! Bluff" the 'lliroucli Trnin of the Hwi A orth Wc-tirn aim th- Unisn l' x Mr Uailv.iri l iinlln-iu.:nrSent lntlu'.etlo tjim j'oiit I nioii I4"'t. If y u wirh the lui-t tritlinc ariir-mr.txlatMiiM i: hiII buy jmir ti-Vetc by tliiH lloeto Ma'Ar.d ILL TAKK NONB OT11KK. All Ticiot Agents can sell 7011 Through Ticzcts "da this Hoad and checi fcsnal Baggage Free d Charge. Omaha Tjrj,KT I.fii-th- 1.124 Kiriiimi Street. (tw IItIi .mil mi 1 ninn P.irifir I.nl. miil IHiilli- IicKrl oi3J- -r. urouwayam. i p.. ii vin...i r . -W i:'t llhinit nri4 i I'ntm I'a .inc.'Tr'.-frr fi ewJ I c,.-rrori:ii;&XU Antral .! Union tiii ii Bin tii-'1 ickei ifhc?- ''r. Broiiway am. f-'an Fravieo 1irito-jNrw Moiitsnniiry St. j !. .fw Ii-Vnl OfflfJ.. I lor irl'orniMt "ii. fidilpt?. i:ut-5, etc, ut In'ti.-itile lit Home 'licktt ORicic. iimlrcss any ,tnt of ih C iiiki.. or !chT Mutineer!' Cicn'l Paw. Ajccat J CIiic:ikj.-I1I. IIKAlyrAItTKIlS FOR : - . -r i-rsri-i' 2 VJ-.-'T'JS'--CN VMli,IlHBiIowjUB!nB '5 KBW1KG MA laiES ROBINSON Wagon Oompany, CIXCIXNATI oinr. -).1(. TUl TOM PAX V HAVE .Tl-ST FIX- 1S1IEI) roMl'Ll'TK SIIOI'S WITH KVKIJY K vriUTY OF THE I.TJT IaIPROYKH M.i- t'HIXEKY. AN" I) ARE rK El'AKKP TO .M VNTFAC- Tl'KK Standard Trade Vehicles, -SUCH A5 JfARM "ACO.X.-. Sl'JIl.Vti ".V.VGCJN?. 1'i.atform yai5()ns, i.lmi.oy spkixo waoox?. ?tax1)ard trape ihxjtues. j:m:v;axt brewster buguy. JTARMJ3KS T'.VOE-ATBH CARRIAGES, ETC., ETC.. ETC. ,-e:ul for Pe.-ipi and Prices, lo JIORIXSOX YA(50X CO. 4r5-y Cincinnati, Oliio. "GOOD !SfE'WrSa Quick Tiirc 1 Tnrough Trains ! Close Connections 1 Xo Delay J Burlington Route ! To Chicago and The East. I.owwt rate of Fare will bo xsado. Tarc?cb Crs will be run frra !, A; I.PoinU Jn Soutlicn xebraka to Cbiokjo. A ten uiinutce conncctioa will bo made at Pa ciflicl unction. . AT CHICAGO clop c?nnottons will always be tuada to the ait.soiithi!t end north. Hcefinj: ear berths rcservod at the Lincoir tiket office by Telegraph or on application, from -V'eoari Itivor to Chicago. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE SOUTH. The burliastoa rntehavp a Tjtpre ofthronsb elccr-ers und clotc conuections bclwocu tha Zl'ssovr'' Kiver .int St. Louis JiizigKT lakiuK this line har the bej-t of accommodation. Pultnsan F!eeper.rtin regit trlyfrora Jiisouri Rirer to St. lioui?. TO l'JSORIA, INDIANAPOLIS, C1N ClNXATI, AND THE SXUTH EAST. --Th ithe onlyreliable route to tnesiuth 6St. Connectious aro ruae at Peoria with tha X. P. A" W. and I. R- Jt W. Railrott! lor Indian epolie' Cincinnati, Columbus, and fill central anbsoatbra Ohio, Kea.ucy, toutkern Indiana,- e- DIUIN5 CA2S. Gcoi Heals at 75 csais. When yoa go cist be sure and trsvel erer tb ti. & M. line if you wish to t e SAFE and oom lor table and decire to travel speedily. A. E. lOUZALIN. P. LOWELt. Otu'l toaaar. GuJ Ft i T'lyl't i I. : sixi&s vthFJTQhY. O. C, CASE, A TTOBN1.Y AT i.AVV. Ojjic one tltor north uj fatrbrr Store VKO VIAT.'U, M"JJ. "oIlfct ioiif in:u!e' fc irrfiilly r;rnittel. J. i. G1LHAM, A TIOKNBV AND COt'NSrUH: AT 1..VIV. Ojjic: one drxr icjrth of Jxiilnj Iiro.',. UE1) CI.Ol'0, - NKKKAriKA. w. c.'reilly A TTOflNL'Y AND COLNSLR AT I.AWi IX. ATMO HEAL ESTATE AOH2T iletl Cload. Ntb. 5.IVrrit AtHfirtion Oivrn to Collections. OrncK- with C. II. I'OTTKR. at Red Uoad Brugbtore. ,. Edwin C. Hawley. A TTORNEV AM) COTJNSKIX)R AT LAV. Offioe t)vcr Farley's Drug Store. esp cloud, neb. James Laird, A TTOBXEV AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. J. i N. : Ol.MAJ.V, "- I Will jraclico in all to Conrts of tl FtaT l'nnriT't attention Kiren toH btjfinew entruUed fi hi rare. UDice nn the cat ride Junintn. Avcniro. julyl-7 II. S. KAi.rv. G. w. Kai.v. Btd Cloud. NrV J. L. Kalkv. Jtluumineton. NcbrasVit, KALEY BROS., A TTORNKVS AT LAW i REAL ESTATE ACKNTS. Will i-H.ticen all th ("imrtf in XebrMfk nd imrthrrn Rnncn; eii)lri:on jirowj'tly t tendid to and correyfindi-m-o o!ieitoil. LED CLOUD, Kobrasta. A1o. A cents for B. M. K. II. Ijintlf. 1. W. TPLLJIJYS", HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICJAN, U. S. IVnMOTi Snripeon. fiSyOrKifK oyer Kaloy Rto.. law office. USD CLOUD. IT2BEASZA "kiTsEKT A. II A IX ill. D. Phy sician & Surgeon, BKI) CLOL'D, NEB. J.-.,. ,., n rv n K It r O"!. A5itnni Jsnrreon 11 .M. it. . i(. I.. o..n?i" 'v-r Johnson IW' dry n-ods More. Jlwi- -Unc, over F. !.,,. More. l.fm J. f. i7IOKRiA. ill D. -r.LKCTIO- Physician and Surgeon, KcU CLOUD. SEIL Will n.v fif.r.itil uttnfiiin Itk Olicfptrif.. nn , Will ray uprcinl attention to Obstetric? nnd ( d-'ca.cs of wvriirn At Kcnerul mm Hpcnnl j nuriTLTy. llirrnrr." of ilic Eyt Mtid Kar 'hargo lnoUr:lt. umre ovcrnnour s uniu mom. 5-1 -y J AS. ill. AIXKiOE-: PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (Ai.i.oi'vrinc ?ruooi-) Prompt Mtcndnncc on all call? in the rractice of liirdiiinc-s or irci'ry. I'dWI.I.-'. - NKKUASKA. .T. W. MOR.NA'II.1.i:. C. K. .VOIIANVII.I.i:, COWLCM. MRB. All ROT. N(B. MOKAXVILI.E IJKOS., Practicing Physicians. aWI.Il- A MP.OY, NElJItASKA. All rrofpiom 1 cMls will rcive our rnimpt andc:irclul ttontioa. Wm Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENT DENTIST. KED CLorn. NEBRASKA. W. . Richardson. S. Garber. Eichardson Garher, DEALERS IN LIAE STOCK. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. :0. llijrhst market rrice raid for Iwr? cni cattl. J. E. Smith S. C. SMtni M.D.Tnom-sov. Prc. Fimt Nat. Cash. First Late Tiler First Bank.Reatrice Nat. Bank Sit twV Mt- Neb. J'-catrico Neb. rio Nb. BANKERS, KED CLOUD, KEB. Will rnalte collections in any part of the United States Sell exchanse upoH the pnnci nal fatnrn oitie Lean money upon improved I farwi Beeci e ilpoit tubiect to iht drafts Allow ihtcrWt cpea tiroueporiUi. and trans t act a jrencral liaakiaj; bttMutw. i Kvuhkxces: Omaha National Bank. A. ' S. Paddm-k. I. -S Svi.ator; First National Bank , New York. Camliri Ists Valley National Bank, i CambriJsc New York. I O M AHA Sample Room, JOE.'JACOFS. Peopeictoe. ' TWO IOORH WEST OP BOY'S HOME. Keet vn hand the bast brand of Wines. Liuuor. Haer, Alv. and fine Clears. A share of the imblic ratrciuge inltcatea. HENRY COOK, PROPRIETOR RED CLOL't) Drug Store, And Dealer In Drugs, MediciheS) Paints. OJLS VARNISHES. All cftods in ny Line kent eonctantly on h-vid: isd to which 1 inrite the aftDtioar of the public M KENRY COOK. Feed $ Sate Stable, J D. Post, Prop. UEB CLOUD. !m UEGW I r(t "" THE CHIEF. M L. THOMAS. - EDITOR nirusDAY, jrxEsi, isso. :;a7io:?axi i?u3L1saSi ncizr, I or Vrrtdnl, James a. (arkikld, Of Ohio. For Vitc Prr.t'vlrn, CIIIfcTER A. ARTIIUK, of Km' York: Tub Army Whj- U doinj: an im-iiiun-o amount of damage in Long inland, Connciiftit and New Jersey. Wk have- received a copy of th Lin coln weekly Clnbf. Undcf ihv eficicnt raantgemunt of .Mr. UVltor Eaton who L an experienced new.-inpor man, 'he d.tily and weekly iUobf Iris greatly improved in appearance and i a. creilit U the capital city. We wih IJro. Eaton and the Glohe an Ahundant tuc ce.''.s. Tk voting cad el frorti Texa?, Buck hy tin me, who resented the hazing he was snlijcctcd to at Yfc-tPoint Academy shotvi'd thf trim Tcx:w jjrit. When ho saw that they meant to impose upon him he drew the reidy T-.as revolver and la-id the hully of the ciOtfd out inflict ins; a Mriou- wound. (Suotl for Buck r.e ay, u fw more Texas hoys in that institution wouhi hi a tendene to tone down that military :hool and put a top to some of tlw Itxilithnos that id carried on there. The majority of entile which have been in the county iho past winter are marketed. The increase in weijrhl 1ms Ikvmi very satisfactory indeed in mo-it cases greater th!in coultl have been reasonably expected. Even with the lij:ht winter there v yet a linerins doubt with many whether it pays to feed the stock from the western plains, P'lpillmi Thnrjt. Smith Center has a minister and church choir, who have a keen f-ense ef appropriateness. A eouple appear ed, in due form, and at a stated time, in the M. E. vhurch to be married. After a sermon delivered by Rev. Mr. Camp on "Domestic Homes," the afore said eouple were bound together in the holy bond of wedlock, by the Rev. Mr. Floishcr, and immediately follow ing the choir son;;, "What shall the Harvest tc."Oinkrr Journal. Gta, GarSsld's Fizet SjSeich in Confess. The first speech that Gen. Gartield made in the Jloue of Representatives was in reply to Alex. Long, of Cincin nati, who ahvocnted the recognition of the Southern Confederacy. In the course of his remarks Garfield said: "Hut now, when tens of thousands of brave soul have gone up to God under the shade of the Hag; when thousands more., maimed and shattered in the contest, are sadly awaiting the deliver ance of death; now, when three years of terrible warfare have raged over us, when armies have pushed the rebellion back over mountains and rivers, and crowded it into narroft limits until a roll of fire girds it; now, when the up lifted hand of a magnetic people is about to hurl the bolts of conquering power upon the rebellion; now, in the quiet of this hall, hatched in the lowest deptlis of a similar dark treason, there! rises a Benedict Arnold and propose to lives must pass inspection that it may nw intention to oo so, bearing his sig surrender up all, body and spirit, the the given unto each of us to "eat of the ' nnUirt. This- is a means of protection nation and the Hag, itfl genius and its hidden manna," and to receive the , to tuo settler and is due parties who honor, now and forever, to the accursed traitors of our country! And that prop osition comes God forgive and pity my beloved State it romes from a citi zen of the time-honored and loyal Com monwealth of Ohio, I implore you, brethren in this house, to believe that not many birth" ever gave pangs to my mother State such as e'he suffered when that traitor was born. I beg you not to believe that on the soil of that State another such growth has ever deformed the face of nature and darkened the light of God's day." The republican ad interim editor cf Cur deinorcratic conteinporaxv, the Omaha Herald, is making a desperate! onslaught on General Garfield, who Is represented by that sheet as a corrupt jobber and mercenary legislator. The fimofofthe pudding is in the eating. During twenty years of public life General Garfield has managed to ac cumulate property aggregating $17, 000. This consist of a email house iu Washington worth $11,000 and a farm! at Mentor, Ohio, worth $10,000, on which there is a mortgage for $4,000. Besides title General Garfield owns nothing, neither stocks, nor bonds, nor money in tfnr form. His own labors for twenty years have been wholly de moted to the interests of his constituents and of the country, in the field and in congress. His home life has been simple, frugal and economical. If General Garfield, with Ins opportunities lor money-making, has rtothing rrfore to show for twenty years public ser- vice; he could hardly have been iiffplf- MmA .- - , . , , , p cated m congmsional jobbery to any ! appreciable extent. Ornate & 502ST Ci: TZZliS. While the eaft-bound Union raili jv-irpr" v.&a lumbering ovtr the KcK'k j ie on Wednenliiy night, a Mn Vhi, of 'ka!of,a, occupying an apirtrr.eit Un th.e 1'ulhnan c.r "UumhoMt" pkve hirth to a honncing boy baby (lovrnor 'nce warf aloard of the Train; he didnl order out the militia. ttit on the contrary, tendered the er viee of hi father, )r Nance, who also rhKtjced to le one of ihe pa,eugHR. The doctor kindly attended the lady Tintil hc rorehed Omaha Friday after noon. At the reqnet of the pa.?enjters the molhcr ha- agreetl to call her hoy Humboldt, in honor of the palace ear fcitioh bore him over the Jiock"S and into existence. Use eluM and the car were doing :to well a could be expected when the train reached Omaha. May they all prosper, nnd if Humboldt grow ti) to lie a man, and runs oil' with a freckled-Ateed girl in variety show, peoile will ?ay, "He w.i born fast." UninJi'i Hkc. Wobsier Zmsij Chri:.iaa Ce-cjcratlKi. I Th christian co-operation of Wob-1 ftcr county, Neb., w:u held at 1'l.iin View m the 19th and 2tKl of June. J. T. .Martin was choJen xs chairman of the meeting, and W. H. (Jood tis ocrctary. A fair representation from the county w:w preent, ami a good interest mani fested throughout The following topics were dNeued: The bet method of carrying on co operation work; discussed by A. Wells, E 1'arker and others. Our relation a a people to the re ligious world; was then discued at some length by Elder Theo. JoIuhoii. The relation of the Sunday School toi the church, by Wells, Graves, Martin And others. The following named person were elected as buMtie.-s committee for the I onsmng vearc J. 1. .Martin, J. A. Robert-, E. l'aiker and I. Han-on. with W. U. G'ood as corrrsonding secretary Excellent prewhing was rendered on I Saturday e.temng by Elder A. Wells, , nd on Miudav morning bv TI ineo. ( Johnson, county evangelist. lluuder the supervision of Sup't, Graves, the Smidav school at l'lain View is in a lloiirishing condition. The meeting adjourned to meet on the 18th of September, at Amboy, ehster county, el. Notwithstanding the long drought, the people of this place aro lively, en ergetic and hopeful. W. B. (Joon, Cor. SecV. Red Cloud, Neb. Charity lofige, JTo. 53, A. F. & A. It Red Cuipo, NkbraSka, ) June 18th, Av D. 1SS0. j At a meeting of Charity Lodge, No. 53, A. F. it A. M., held June 18th, A. 1). 1830, the following preamble and reso lutions were ottered anil adopted, viz: Whi:iu:as, it has pleased our Great Creator, the Grand Master of the Uni verso, by a dispensation of his divine providence, to remove, from our midst by death, our well beloved and worthy brother Willian Gilham, who died May 31, A. D. 1S80, and was buried June 1st, 1880 TiiEUKFonr. be it resolved. 1st That in the death of brother Wm. Gilliam, the Fraternity has lot an honored and esteemed brother, who& memory we revere and whose losa we deeply de plore. 2d. That in the removal of our brother from the care aftd troubles of!from hfe c,aim il w511 1,e r,aW to ,,e this transitory existence, to a sttte of endless duration, wc recognize the hand of the. Master as he summons us to his eternal presence, in that abode not iiiado with hands eternal in theheavens. where the trestle board of our whole ' "white stone with a new name that will ensure perpetual and unspoakable happiness at His right hand. 3d. That we can cheerfully leave him in the hand of a Being, who has done all things well; who is glorious in holiness, fearful in praises, doing won ders; and exclaim .as did our beloved Redeemer, ''Father thy will not nine be done," 4th. That to those of his immediate relatives, we can only ssy they have lost a kind aud iudulgeul parent, a be loved and worthy husband, and an honored friend. And can only sin cerely, deeply and most affectionately sympathise with them in their afilic live bereavement Joiuf P. Bayha. 1 - John R. Willcox. y Committee. R. B. Fulton-. ) m This is the way the Omaha B't whoops it up to a lying Chicago drum iner. "A brazen cheeked Chicssro drum mer, who hankers after notoriety for J himseit and a cheap advertisement for his firm, writes a letter to the Zntcr Goeath in which he runs down Nebraska in freneral and the Bepublican Valley in particular. According to this impu dent liar south-western Nebraska is an unproductive desert fit habitation only for Tejcas .Cattle, cow-boys, buffalo', coyotes and grasshoppers. He asserts the small grain and corn crops in southern Nebraska are a complete fail lire; that the Dcta'to cron has been de- vourettby potato' bugs and "lioppers, and the only escape, for our people from starvation is rfitjrit to a morehabi table reftion. Inasmuch' as the main object rfthia lying scampi' eems to be ?J&ii?torfe.lyrand. f?f lvcWn9 -we Hope none of our state contetnfto- rarite-Vill puWish his name or that of the firm he jMterrds represent TS?A2TliIUT CT C22 VSZZ21CZ. Gonial. L.vo Omar., ) Wxviisinos. I) C Jy.: 4th, ls0 ) Register an J TJcicv'rt of l"nitid state Ind ()trc in Kna and Nebrxika. CKNTl.N-IcaIlyourattent8.nWlmnnJrmtwn rh the prot Uk-ii? of nn act 01 CongTf- . jJ j. tft-, u,miM W itil'UiJt entitled- "All a;t for the rclrcf of cer- and In htm-lf A.4j',d U- i.nhrd f If Uin horr.etead and prmption i. i ,- i x- i i " . tier, tn ki and .Vohrka. proved June 4tlj, 13U, heh run-ord follows, vit , r:,,., ;J. .., ,h, i:uiilS,r, of ' j t .,i.rt".-. in Oirurv iULT.'i'.. that it' j iat 'l . i pn ! ajid-S i shall be lawful for homestead and .....,,,., - -4, - - -- - mption hcttleM on the public lands or pre-eMipuon fettleri upon Indian f i-Trv.itiotH in lite States of Kan-aa and "br.vka, West of the sixth pnn- , cttil meridiuir where there ha Un I a lo-- or fail tire of crop- fnm uuavoid' able vu-u, in the vear of l7y or ISO. to leave and lo almeut from said land. until the tirt day of October ISSl, under Mich rule-? and regulation as to proof and notice a. the Cumini"ionr of the Cteiierul Laml OUice may pro--cribe, and during natd absence no ad- er-e jiht- sli.ill .Utaeh to caid land-, ! iuch x'ttler.- being allowed to rmnc and perfect their settlement as thou-h I , , . . , ' no iu:i aii(KC4! nau oc.cureu. Sue. '2. That the time for making final proof and payment by such pre emption i-i hereby extended for one year after the expiration of the term of absence provided for in the first "ection of thi- act, but in caecs where tho purchase money is by law payable, in installments shall be held not to be due until one year, after the expiration of the leave ol absence aforesaid." It uill be seen that the proviMons of this ac have reference only to such lands as lie ucxt of tlr? sixth principal meridian in the States of Kansas and .Nebraska, l.unus in other States or Territories arc nut referred to. nor are those lands in Kansas and Nebraska make, which purpose c.mm't be ae which lie W of the sixth principal I roniplMiod by the u-ing of any other JiK'r vi-it meridian. The lauds to which its pro n- nnulv are inemueo in tue iani li-trit-tsi of Wichita, Saline, Concordia, Larncd, Kirwju WaKecney, ill the districts except Topeka and Indepen dence in Kansas "d Niobrara, Nor folk, Lincoln, Grand I-dand, North l'lattc Hloert'iugton and Beatrice, all the districts in Nebraska. Under the provision" of this act, homestead ami pre-emption settlers on the public lands, and pre-cniritidn set tlers upon Indian reservations within the section of country indicated who have "tillered from loss or failure of crops from unavoidable causes in the year 187'J or I8SU, may leave and be alwent from their lauds until the first day of October, 1881, without their right to the tame being impaired thereby. The pre-emption settlers entitled to ius tanulita are allowed also an exten sion of time for making final proof and payment for one year, from the first day of October, 18S1, and where the purchase money is by Inw payable in installment" shall be held not to be due until one year after the expiration of 8Uch lvave of ftbsc,,t-- '" right of absence is not available in any case in which there has not been "a loj or failure of crop3 from unavoidable cartse in the year 187'J or 18SU. Hence when" a settler not actually entitled to the benefits of this act, absent himself regarded as an abandonment and adverse claims may bo recognized. The settler intending to leave his claim under thus act must file with the Register and Reciever of the proper strict kuJ cfffice a written notice- of might otherwise make adverse claims. jl. uaiu oi unai prooi uv any party wno 4.i.r.i .-t. . shall have availed hini-elf of this act, he must show by satisfactory proof the period cf absence aud specific facts making appear the loss or failure of crops from unavoidable cauo in 187U or 1880, on account of which he wm entitled to itu bonelit. The proof chould consist of the parties own testimony corroborated by that of two or more "disinterested Wit nesses. After a party shall have filed notice with you of intended absence under this act, no contest involving hi right to the land can be insti:-ted piior to the expiration of the legal term of ab sence W which he is entitled. If the jfrirty should be fraudulently aUent, it will be a matte for investigation in the regular maimer thereafter. All notices tilc'd, you will duly enter o'ri your records. Very Respectfully, J. A. Wiiaiamsoj, Commissioner. ti. S. Lastd Office, 1 Bloomington, Neb. j I he'reby certify the foregoing W be a true and correct copy of the original. Geo. W. Dohsey, Reciever, SpRIxg Valley, ArKtt 25th, 1$$0. Piratic Notice Is" hereby given, ibat wc will not be reSperisible for, or pay siny indebtedness for, or on account oi sub-contractors, except upon our writ ten order, specifying amount and thee of payment Alio we will not be re snonsible far the rifl.vynp.rft. rrf Inlvrr trf snlvrmt rartnrV erri"n!nvft in anv greater amount than mav'be owing, 'to sub-contractors upon estimates fori work pone, and all claims for labor must be made to usv befor pavment of eadtfra'tes:, or they,w2I be dceited ail held to be warred. .. Beyolds & Sacxpacgh. 6ntin'g Vallev & Fairburv Div., Rep. Valky R: Ft- " 40t jj "A large jruta i , ppiV 4 w-tUjac t -up; -rt tHnr Iwal imiwt. and y-t tw. the I - t t rv day ih MiUrs ork A tean ,tf m. "Advvrtving dxs. not pay in m Ut i mesas 1 hae la krj mj mm An the T03.A and get ait ruUJr bj tHtg aftrr thejn." aiJ vet the fad i uvt thu ! i... . .. ..) ..-l. v.,. .1. j. Iji.tia. ..it.l i w nrti f the n.- tr J i hf .a dotrt turn no trm! ne lJ 'P-Lj, to,t,rJ ttMl ,, tj. 4,,tninumt. ami ivn a mn n- fu.- lii roaunbule tn iaprsrt tb-lftt, - noK-hemhtju-ta. W,a r.y Ctfo to v iii taxuri lor u -nppirt we ....r J .V .-.K. . C. - .-. - to py hi taxotf lor the nppirt iM We tc'ttrt and thr pj1k. fcr. i tin' groom; that he nee brikx lh law and do nt neol .ittj niT.irri' 11Te ar loen who lhef iliets.l to lv Loniut and ohn h are d,ns K,i '." - : itay aij"fnal; U tlir imn n inc. rutt of otner men s lalM.r. l. r.uH: Hie iMiiriii. ui int.' iu'n.(iN'i m'ui rontributiuR a cent to it support. Thi much crelit cannot l','tli hw.Uj- tiaper for the wok It (uk done ntvl ! . '.. a i. .ai till doiiiL' for the Ktulit of lbe count rv Kr- i . mm .Ml. TVT i Xo hor-1 ha- ev-r m.ide l".et onrush ' time tut uliU it will be liable t if I l..ltM sometime, for KendalL- .pAin ' Curt t iun- to limber tip the jnts' " I'-ay' ,1'V"Vl1 of "li,will,,i h,,'sr as .-oiintl aihI Utnlmr u n colt. h:h1 it ., , , . , -,, bns he n tnd with mh h rejiinrLaMe results for ery kind of bleiiab r Ihiiicmos on beju-t or mmi, that v r person owning a htire with litr joints or anv blcmi-b. ,-houbl u-e it Read ndvcrii.-emont for i;end..ll Spatin VUIU. Marriaoi: Marri'i" i our- of the I greatest b!,nt:r of the world, J Mon- ( ! roe Tavlnr's Gob! Mlal Sola or Sabir-1 atus is th th'T. 0ie w the re-ult ol love, admiration and coiul-dup the' other the result of perseverance,, -cience and skill Wlure instthet have provtn unsuitable, thi Attn le i well calctilateti to hurinout?a' and tinikej home happv and pleasant, bv alwax- giving you the nicest, whitest, lightest and best Broad. Hiscuit. Cak" and ruddtniTi. that woman' baml can saleraius or soda. "rani Lerlis': Strii? liasai'.no. The July number, t omiueut ing Vol ume VI l, is one of the mo-t inteniM ing yet i-sucd of tins excellent publica tion The opening article, bv Rev. Edward Hale. "A Quart-r-Mil!cu-iiiiim," describes the lauding of the Massachusetts l".- Colot', Uie Mttb men! if Boston, and the tstalthiduucuL if t)n tir-t ChriHti.iti elnircbe" in Ro- ton, Salem ami Dorchtster. Therein': sketches of the prominent men con nected "Ailh the .Massachii!utL- Com pany, including Governor Winthrop, Rev John Cotton, Rev John White, Roger Clapp and others. One illustra tion shows a view of the sit- of Iloslou b"fore the first bou-e was built another i- a quaint old mxy of the nejghbot hood around Bo-ton, another is a draw ing of the tirft church in Boston from HI.JO W I0-4O I II'- JW.Ii iV lll IUIIH-JV ' ,v . .- t. 1 t -i. 1- .11 .I....I..I.. .. I attract conitieraiie aitrnr.cn mere are other article", replete with interest and information, especially .Mixlenti Jowi-h Life," which ! elaborately illu trated. The ?crial and short stories an by popular author"; "Be-lie, the Nailmaker"." Haughter'' i" continued, and "Little Hinges" is concluded. Mrs. M. A. Dennison. Etta V. Piree. F'ttie Rogers, Jane G. Austin, I M. llolmes etc., contribute to this department There are admirable sketobv, er, etc , by Alfrcton Hervev, Herbert I-e. Rev. Mr. Houghton ami other favorite writers. The poems are numeroes. and possess more than ordinary merit. There is a largo, interesting and in structive mi-cebativ, ami, together with the "RehgnW Notcf and Now." "Eiitor'" rortfolif.1 -Obituary Notice-," "Recreation" for Sundav After noon." Mu-ie," et.'.. etc, present l'J8 (piarto pages of delightful reading, which is afforded for onlv 2" petite a copv, or $3 a vnr. Addre-". Frank J Leslies Publishing Hoine, n3, ho and ft" Park Place. New YorV Cleveland Co-operative Stove Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. CHICAGO. ILL, ST. LOUIS, KO., K f. PAUL, MINN. STOVES ISD HOLLOW WARE UNITED STATES. Enplor n i'ravrllnj SalrsKfti, ja-i sill tm cakh lasldc 30 daya, hean bare no "bud debta icd can ;it- to their cwtsnm in the way of Is prlcrt aa ianr.i ejiut to ti uns.ih-a efftctei. wLicU oocncicc La kiywa to le f1 IS r cot. Style aid fisi'hcfwUusttMprce. Ptrbc- tioo of cperatisn Bnarnteni of rtry :otc taxmtdc Xnrcd by thi Ccrsraoy. "Ttar !i of Cor.V ani HcMir; Sleret ten rreiy hul ct hrl i tsertu!ei! ta eiteat and vsnttr, xsi their Rxi Hcrnfn fcr riih'.r hard or vaft coal in the a ott ynktt yrt yrrl. AIc year Jcaler for StoT of tbi Clevelmad C-mtMto !nT Co.. ac , Tan rfawaaat nmlt wM csre .-f., kl . vara. v.mu. k. r tr cnrm'. stiMl VLWi.ieriut r carx wc x-tif wtii rrMir tar. liuth witbaat y. IX. Seal y witt r. ? ro-r.i r,..v.fc. SCBiimoarM. iinjjiiM;t. iSML-1 rwtZm ien nxni4t ' -..V.i U,CJ8a n-H.rii Car. .?' - Piratv5-T-a-rfi.. yZTtesiVSM mfk -& tJFls!r!??i lfrnCut-i lose ,p .k4M ar v BMa-rretXav!r . U"W ri. uatris jon c VTV I ! M M .T 7T1 V - . e ivn wrrW e icrr fcara aod UsM.gremM fo tan Xxrri. L a VRa. & M.IUI. .9 EA .... K .k -r mWW caaatira aVlai Cart." tmsvUl Iaoi)er;HrxS.VurU3.tn. ie trw Mi w7 Sea Uf fcU-mrr-A. ixro. ow O. tj - . &S SrwlSi!rcairl2carvMdcaaMlr.L J. kS VKJCml ta rtmirm Kaxpau.1 a Cu, aakvg rtLX.iaimxA- T wosw .. w xn . .. k. . i.. Iv-T'.L.. tT Wot ii A wiurh "itV I a'JrUMfl3.t esilcrt 5jr- Is UmmVi. krannklili AYm. UM nlk .ul I r KliMil a'..il r.. ...i. . 1 sl-74A ' . " se&Tftfasda Vaol, hc ,j2ZATr ft OX. 9 Y 3G&--.T1V Samuel West, Tobtcco, Cigars. C0HPECTI0SBSY. KRhn KuriT UUVCKKita, CHEKSK v tN: ...,,, c 1RIM. !.I3UN ! jD 1 raj um nvr J -'- w - . . av t."t rtiTitJ4e Ico Cream Parlor. . .... . . ' " "' "' 'J"' -.""- . IS V.m A "n,rp , "" '"" ', J?" ' nrjT.. ....; --v.. . ' mth if MitoWll A Morhart Kut Cuh t, - - Njvm PEOUDFIT iL KAHSH, rM-rf OCS II .1 Ml am -- STOVES, tinirir KOck. - ?ich. KrjiMc m''r ktt la S't l Hardware Start:. comc anJ iCC Us aS wc will not be UNDERSOLD. Hoicomb Bros. 5 Dealer rt 85 & ft W A R fr X.. of all UbJi. ther H OHRAI Tor CASH. nJ If u hr ort wbftt jou want. lAf uur erJtr und thr will mi It. CALL ON f IIKM 0n door north of 0tbr'. uJ lr.H0I.MH will it ou jua. ult' UKU CLOUD. SKI I. COME Vor our LUMBER! DRY LUMRKR A SPKCIALTV. IK r..u ! X T H S aJBCtT x n K Raid At Iowrt frtrm -HT- RED CLOUD NEB. 3 -T3 V- U o CO 9m ha m m 9m m - c o -3 4) 5 2 w C 9 as lg KEKSALL'S SPAVIN A UP P norcarr far lii. ittlfll, ,b. wllwi. f pralw, tmtnti.X.t Itr'.vtm M II Ur aeau ul tie Juiotvor losb. It 2 (QttT7 rceoT 1 boaafwiTJn frJtiuot b.;terlor'r "a5re U i al cac"-ifor taxa z t tr Loit mtri II ud fell rattt at a II iixm f K- r.. .1. . -r ..,-.- . V --."" " - - iwt iiattrwukd idfrl 15 year rai a fii Lj!,ll"k?1 ?. Jfno?,re'r atihrr fltiw It .tl ... .. ....- 1 . . . -. - b., in-v wymi ik Trl c?fTiy retaorit, baa 0Jt WljVsn-z Sutessrt ;i UsJer Ck . i oa ii asj irtrt-Jo ta ytar IST5 I of -rirsl aeEllA'rrea! rMir v.tf . . , , .- -. mm.m.. .. .. mm mm m m- a sea sc. aa-! racltcly tispyvi rt 'to bm aal Jtcnre lis. &. r . --"ZT7"Z?:.r"?lV''r''r? -"- j" 'r.m.- Kunrarsi, tOt'lfl the bon rttr tfcMi.1. t.mt ...l L. 'fut Um. ...-' j r L . .-v" .-, i , R. -U SIXES. , f p- A. V. 1ST. JOU.V O. J iX K. j . P. I VIC aanau. W lat crTii. I . . J. Kain, tasrib FiRf. Vj. Ieay J ce j T trsiy year. JORS rAKKX. SSa addraaa f llhulmi.4 il.a. fca. . aea pootrr proof of iurirtaaa. Saim. My ta wrmt it taca ataalie 3ees 1 ,i?iel.erbute.crixK!te9 fr 3. att MCotS arc tt ft tf. K fr wt. or k ia bi tat ta aar alfar& r."rfr u.ii. t (rasnsta. . J wmrsAt jTrti ca CD m mtmmm mmWmmrS i'VJiTLK. -. zltzt-- wn Jrwajtrs-i m tisrui ta Juain 1. I 'ia;J! " V ... --"- m m-w mwm ,(1- a ?. w. iosS "'t'St I .- . , md Instmacnial G. A. BROW&f t.tAttH J jPAKLOK. UKDKOOM ' J . and Kitchen . - . w r - a m . r. i -I. U . V I JL U X" .rS - - -m MIA ir . l.RACSCEt, l.Hl HOMOS, PlCIURU IRAMHJ?, . I ATTRssm, 1 vrc? ( bMt ommt. l'PU'K xi 1QW aario fcwir 10"R?itHt f all l4 ise Vltt Jv and taUJlnit Itu:.: ltan fjr.-hl "A turn mwlijj lt.. A'KlMMAltH). NH. Harness Shop uv J. L MILLER KiM'pi rvrtatj!r on b.-l i Til Ha llam Coar. aH Hi U Iijm llgrvl!rikct. Cnt, Rrub' c, llarM Oil a4 tx- tKJhr aubr m w a fltl eia hp Te dHr Iisith of tha aanl. ?i nirhes. Casi rri9 nn ut oh UIQT AIB "USTADUIT, A. L-iulfrlNic!i, fropr. nv.um inn htsttM. or CANNlb cj(K)i) KIUUTc. NUTH CON'rECllONKKV, KIV. t zzzn .iA"j, ?u.j, i j..., iTrr Sitzt Vtm Mfal kt H lour, ib pit. Wr-TRF-SH OVSTKIL- Uniy. tMMU Wcbtrr irrol, mnt dK ith f Kiitrj Rrtta Utr lf. 11KD CLOUD. - .N'KfL SAM'L GABBER, tr-at r.a is Dry (Aerttis and Umr.eries. 1COOT.H mniI NilOKlrf Hate- Caps & Ready Made Clothing! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley anil wit J no! be undersold. OIVK US A CALL, OSB & ALU Sam'l Garber. IUmI loud 2Vrh F, EWHOUSE i DK.lLFit IK- DRY - GOODS. GKOCEHTES AND NOTION'S, Kerl CIoHd. rVlrnk:i Tbo public gztt'Tzftf Ixp rvii ! i call and ef?ri mf jrrHt r-l i-wo, at a b.re oinc ihim,hs ii 4tud. a? Store, firt door ootth of il2l er's meat market. 14-2C V, NKWHOrrK. CHICAGO Lumber Yard ItES CIAtVn, Scl. Tarit soth oT Haaplon .t fill ta'i bop, on f: trcl. ; Xp eaUaU7 ta kasJaa imnnm m.4 4ai,tJMa Hr'NMiif I'tcwrrr PLA'fT I-'RKKS "r rorlfetop. e. mku c IO; VJs TWtnHiip TSiOC . "Mf. .. -H-f- v a-' m.w JflrfTaa'iar. Wi-r. rwiMM', , t.. .. !lr -- V a- - , TKS C21T itOfflti: eft da t.'i- ifeS L f?vFxy7M4 ti.i ., . tJlTaHjtr- w i . 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