ZF- ' ' iswe-ie -VotJ Vt3R-K, RED CLOUD CHIEF iTsLisnri) kvi::iv niua.AV at StS ti: 3D, 1TZ22A3SJL. j M. 1, THOMAS, i Cloud Chief. Red to , , - . r.. '1 s U "Mental Vi&lancr istfie price vf IJlurly." and $l j0 a yuir i thr o M Kcd Cloud Chief, i:Hln- hikI Ircirirrr. BED CLOUD. WEBSTER CO- XII5RASKA.T!U-RSI)AY. JULY l. IS-!. XO. ! rZ-tHS:-- $:x: rear if rs:i :: Air:x. H ,. I ! l ttr- M "- ) - -T 3 The .' u 00 EAST -VI V THE- Chicago M - Tto Rfsi";vny- 2, 330 IIIIBS OF ROAD., J, 5. GILHAM, It i- t..e.-lJ KT :ut-aiiJ-'A FT r ut-bit ween ' TToltSKY AM) CorX-l.IjO'l AT I AW. Council Bluffs r : ;j, j OJJirt'fff rfwr TTir.Tn 't l.uL u ftro CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE rEM-i:(rn. - xi:mK . ni u a 1 j !.irt KAT and NoKTH. " VrV TV? ilsntreol, Tcrcrto. Detroit, Cicare i r". -v I C r- il tra Uinc 1 uhUe Greater Facilities! AM) i Woe Advant: ges 1 Lan ji 5 ofhr r vl r lir Trt. I -t.i. i.VI "i LitADlcwn-n 'I t ttnttci! Ei J nnl Chicago 1 (Mill HtlllJl 1 4-UIl PULLMAN HOTEL AP ! :j.i'ottin t iir-Fnx.il t.. j.:-.K-allfI---of -Miuf. tr ri" - FIlU-l t A-. Mi. 41.3 Rt nr . - . -. j.k- .. ..--. ........ j i.z c:zcsei arc j;ei:is..; i r. -i ;-.r. tj -"ra i ' trwiw ar- .-11 ! ijunC"'! ' vilhmviimkpf. J MiIUt r .i 1 i .' ai.il ail n.iMliru nujrv- , tuctio! alt ! .olt ciiiilj. J. 1 rrat F,:-t Srcecd- Anl cvoryaiitien m.'nrrran ei;t iii.ikcuiiiirafy trit'IC !'lr:i-ailt A' ( O.MFOKTAIMJ-:! ! . - J l'u '.man Sle";-J-. oti a?! Night Ti:tin. ' j. ecpis s avC'Tj.t.e iumw.i An, iinr.l Rli.!T th.- 'IhmuKli Traini; of the I -im.,R!.i"i-j'".l.-i'Hrtlr..iii.arriiat md iwethe ' "-m ! I im i 1)h. jf . II Wl-'il tltr 1it tTaTrllllk- OPtilDnT'i'lMtlfTT' "'U m'.l I ii v vour ttrkc'f iv this Uoulu rAml M1L.1. lAMl usb oltlKR. I :. Tirte: f.rcz;s can :e:i jcz Thr3-i uiarrao Free of Caarrc. MAna 1r-i,n h-i-iry-l:rjl F.itnpin street. (..r Kth. muI ! ' i 'n I'niriJir le.t. V,,ut-.l I hitl '1 ickr. ofti... --r.ir llnhVayaml Vrnrl -in'-. I. A " -W. U lri(.U ajiii I .iin I'kcim"-Tran-f-r 1U I. v.r oftc In 0.lra.i t' ntr.il ana I inn TaiJi.- Ti-l't tm -an Fmqri-e. ot5" - r M:trxuecy M- V- '.-.u ti.n. L.liliT'. iiuii . ctr.ii.ti.li Ul I , :t I!mii 'Jick-t ''flicty. .i ilicet aii .11 . t .it!irfl-wj.n.ir "' --.-- ,-infanTrr " oV. I lCt'C'i'l i i.iiii,iura i. , v inrj. .. iii. - - " i -i3 ..a toCSr .ir'Sv . J!iC White JiraJowjUfflBriBK yjciux SEWI.XR ?IA HIXES , ROS!KSGN fsi vf r 94 8 rOU Wagon Company.urssr - IMTNN TI. (I!I. .Tit- .a-viimvv ii tvr njtr triV-i i-iieu rojiri.irrEsiiiv with hvkuy r.rii.i.TY or Tin: i..rKT iMnavi:i) ma- t 1UNKUV. AM AKK rji:rvi:KJi to J M VM I'AC- tiki: Standard Trade Vehicles, --rcu a&- J'Miyi W..i).N'!-. Sl'IJiTxt A(il)."-, Allow lntor! ut'fa time del o;ita, and lrai.j--.t ,-rrtiT i-f.i- t actaccncral Rankins bams. i LA I lOt.M . (.).... j ,....,.,..,. oih Nutinmil Rank. A. l.ri)I.UY SPRING WAOOX5. -- . ,-n . mv -r-i. i r imv.-il"- 1 M)AUI rUADt. II '-(.lb.-. kle;at isbbwstek lii'GGY. FA KM EUS" TWO-SEATE1 ) CARRIAGES. ETC . ETC.. ETC. . -r:nl for l)p-iji and I': in- to I.-OMNHON WAl.ON CO. 4 v Cnn-iiinati Onin t "good :nE"ws; Quick Hire! Tnroutih Train?! Cloe ConneRtioiis ! No Delay ! Burlington Route ! "-v f'j'i-'i '7 Tic r C' Lowest rate of Fare will be made. Through Car? will be run from r., x. l.Poiatt . in Southern ebra?ka t Chicago. A ten nnnafei counettfiua will be made at Pa- t ei6ic Junction. . i AT 1"HICAG0 close connections will alwayi i be made to the eat. outheat end north. J -leepinc car bor'hr reserved at the Lincolr i t.l..f ..i-fi I.v Ti.p?rru?h or oh m.D.irjtiiin f from .U-'.-oun Kivcr to Cbicaco. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE SOUTH, . r. , The burlmcton routehsrc a sy,tciuirtnrousli ?leep-rs Jii.il CJOe connertiou between tea Ifv'our1 Bivcr and Sulfonic ra-encers takmc thi lino bare the bet of accommodations- Pullman sleeper run rcsa-' arly trotn lisiun iitver to si. i.outt-. TO 1'KORIA, rNDIANAPOLTS, CIN j ClNNATi. AND TUfi j SNTTH-KAST. aThis ii? the onlyreliable route to ihcnnth- j ea-t. Connections are n;a.e t Peoria with the ' X. P. i W. and I. a. k W. Railroads lor Indian- j apolit-' Cincinnati. Columbnf. and all central I anbiuuthera Ohio, Kcuscy. tonthern Iwiiana, pnJISff 2ABS. Gssi Heals r.t 75 scsis, When you jo C3rt bs sure and tr el erer tbs j C. i W- I:e if jou visit to t e SAFE aal cojs- J for table ana aeire to traiei p:eaiiy. A. E. T'TZ LI". T. l.n ELL. io'r.1 ir.an.iBcr. G"cdI Ft A"Tts't ' i:rsixn& imtrsro?: r. O. C. CASE, i ttokm.y .n i.w. ' ijjut iji iloor iiorflt f (iarinrt. f-l'jr?. iti:i rurii. MX. .!!.. on- made i.,ricfn,r remitted. W. C. REILLY, I A TTUJ.NFY AXD OOr.N'SKLOR AT1.A"V. JTA. MO Kt.t EttTATC ICC2T Red ClooC. "Seb. t-I'rni-t Attrntino '""ivm to Oflction. timer- -with C. Ti. l'OTTin:. nl Kel ClouJ 1'niK Murt. Knwiv C H.AWT.F.Y, ttorsev and rurNSEii a? law. Office tr.cr Farley's Drug Store. J J-' ". i -j j J AMKS 1 'A1 RT)' , riORNt.V AND COUXSEI.OTl AT LAW U'i 1-va-a - NlR- ; V.'irt i.rartiriWJil! te"mrcf thcFiate. .. a .... .." rf(IDlt n::iiti'.n cirt-i tn kII buinc. itmtel j thirre, wt n tuo (ail nwc juhmui A-nu-. julyl-7 S.ICaivt. c. VV. KL-Y. UeJ Cli'inl. Nrli. 3. J. K .-. iHuaiDiiitim. NcbraflcR. KALHY BROS,, ATTORN J YS AT LAW A REAL ESTATE v AtiENTS. Wfll :,rsrlirc in all the r,mrt.- ,n NcaAa n - nfl ruTtnirn iTjinia. coflt cf.cii' jTi.rJiiily at- luJ,,d tiar.(iiorr.-ai......ltnt--olirit. - 8. 14- Ft L.fr.1 HQRICEQP ATH1C PHYSiClAN, 1 . S. IViis-ion Surpcon. tstrOvvirr. over Kah-y Hros. law office. J SED CLOUD. :33EASEA em:!es:t a. hall m. d. j Physician & Surgeon, RED CI.Ol 1), NEK Avi-in Pursinn R -f M K It. !. C oflir OTrr Jnlm-.m A ri'i 1r c-mmis Mrc R,i itciicr liver I". Xhau;'f ftiiru l'.ii:n j. yt. xiose'a.. 31 i. -LI.KCTK Physician and Surgeon, w ....fl.. . t.i. . wnl ''? : -! atten'i. ii t..O-f..trir. ami di - jMsi of tut-ii-Al-o cputr.il an.l -ieri.il Mtrccry. Du-ckm of ihr Ee aii'i I ar hargei iin.ik - iatc. Oiliccovcr uurwd J'rui; tur". I avt-j j J AS. .15. CALLkS'DCK. jPHYSICIAiN7 AND SURGEON, I ( VI loRATHI'- - Hiv.I..) J I'mtnjit attrti'ianrp fu a!l call? in the practice ' ot niu.ii iiiot or fancwy. CW 1 I -. XERR VSKA. J MuLAWII I.I . i . K u.:.iu.r. oii'Lis, Knit. oonn. .e. moi:nyh.i.e iwtos., P racticing P hy sicians. MUX'IL A VMROY. XERRVSKA. i All iir.ifeiional calls will receive our prompt and unctul ttcuticn. ;0m Dk. H. A. B.A1RD, SRESIDEITT DENTIST. ED ( i.onx NERRAi-K V. . . Ricb.vil5on. S. Garbor. Richardson & Garter, DEALEfSiN X.IVE STOCK AftKA. and cattle. j .1. 1" Sit . C. Smith l.R.Tnoni-so. lr. Virt C.-it. ( a.h. Firt l.alT.licr Firt t Rank. Beatrice Nat Bank Nat. diiK r.e.it N.b. immicc co. rwcco. .Smiil irors ft fl hompson, IT BANKERS, i ill make cillcc'tons ia ny part of the Ti ieU ?tatf Sell c chance apos the pnnci- I j! e:wtvm itinc Ijonn ti uney upon improved 'S. PaJdck.l' .r-Scuamr: First National Bank 1 Sew York. Camtiri.iRe Valley National Rank. Cambri.lsc XeTv York. -" :t O SVI A K A Sample Room, TWO RoORS WEST OK IlOV's HOME. Kocptm hnnd the br.n nrand of Wines. I.nUon. Reer. Ale. anil fine ic.rs. A share of the public pntronac x Miltceted. ritOrJUETOR BED CLOUD Drug Store, And Dealer In Drugs, EViedicines Paints, 'Oil Q ?V ADMIQMPQ j OI Y AfrlTl"I ' I All cnod ni tay Line kep, constantly on j h nd: und to which I invite the attention ot , e pub;;-. I . . . vm a"1 HE WRY COO It n I3li i i Feed, $ wc Stable, J D. POST, Prop. HED CLOUU. "or I'rrri'lritt, SADIES A. C.AKFIELr., " fJiu. Vr IV- I'rruil-iV. V37ESTE1L A AI.THCH, LIVES OF The Candidates. Gen. James A. Garfield. thk rne-i : or the f mc f.o mvrr.vnox KiiR THE ri'fc.xIIEXrY HH KtlMV fcTJ:rf.rtl.h. WITH IIATUTY W M--I(n7N. - IHK'I TEirilLT. VVP-1TE EXATOH HI- KJtVICE? 'X THE IUT-TI.E-riCI.D HIS Ct,S;US&K"M. 1HX OKD. fJii. 37iii'-A. CiarfifM wa l.orn in rhe wa a niece of tin- R'. Ho-r.i I5al loii. a ririted rniv-r-alLt rh'rjryniaii of N' liAinji-hir. in whirli i-tat ch ua- onrn. Jnim tv:i- ih younge-t of f.mr .-on-., muI hi- father ilioI in S?.S, leaxmc I)?-! rhildron lfn'ii(hnt -oWy on ihf-tr inotht r. Mr- G.tificJi! a- i woirris of f'lii.uLahlv Lu'iinc-M q-inh ti-. and it I- from hr that Juntos in hfriud hi- icr-i'ivcruig nature ,.Yuh tlu aid of her throe older loy- lie managed to Mtprort hi'ielf and the family on tin tittle farm left 1 hir hti-luml, and .lame-, from hi eailie-t f.ir-, il- ohJhji-d to aid to tlie ixtent of hi- nhiiity in the :eii,ral work ahout his home Uiit he liked work, nnd it ua- -ail of him when a hov that theie va "not n lazv hair in hi- head." lie a a poor hov. and .-aw no m can.- of 1 making a living but by manual labor, and he applied him.-elf to learn the trade til a earpenter. Purine: the mm incr months he toiled early and late on his mnlhorV farm, and the winter days he pa-.-ed at Lis carpenter's, bench. There was a village school in Orange, where the citi7en- met on winter even ui'js to read and di.-ctt the book winch they pi cs-ed. and thi ymmg Garfield attended, puking up such in formation as- he could in the capacity of a listener. No observer of thi thoughtful boy, listening to tiie radiu of a newspaper at the age of 1C, could hv any po?-ibili: have foreseen in him the future leader of a great National pprly. Ready money was a commodity of which tlie young farmer and carpenter saw but little, and as the ambition to -ecure an education, which had been growiug on him a hi.- mind wa-- oiKMied .., .1 . ...-.!. ....'l ... .1 t:n to the ecnt; of the world m the village -chool.' couhl be reah?ed bv means of nionev. ne naturally cast about hi:n ftr -ume vocation which would bung him that article. The vmiiu ..inai ji.isseti wuiuii a snort u: uince of the Garfield farm, and James discovered that the canal-men were paid in cash, and made better wages than he could realize by farming and carpentering. In hi- seventeent'n ear he determined to become a caiMl-man, and secured a position as diiver of one of the boats. His caie and attention to his business attracted the attention of his tuperior, and he was soon pro moted 10 the more dignified post of holding the tiller of the uoat. He con tinued in tills business, saving what little of his earnings he could, for about 1; mont lis, until the fall of 1S4S. when he determined to advance a step, and ship as a sailor on the lakes. At this time, however, an attack of fever and ague prevented his executing his plans, and drove him back to his mother's house an invalid. Tlie sickness proved the turning point in his life, anil aa a result of it, James A. Garfield, in-.te.ul of burying himself in the forecastle of a ship, became one of the leading men in the American Republic He remained prostrated in his moth ers house for tluee months, and during that time made the acquaintance of Samuel D. Bates, who was teaching the district school that winter. Bates so fired the ambition pi young GariieH, which had almost died away" umier the influence of his canal boat as-oejates., that he determined to forsake his idea of becoming a sailor, and make an at tempt to secure an education, lie was accompanied to the Chester Academy by a cousin and another young mau from his village, and the three took with them frying-pans ittrd dishes, fta j thev were too poor to pay for board hard, and progressed rapidly.- lie worked mornings, evenings, end Satrtr- daj-it m the crtrjwintexs shopcfChstc, 1 - .. .. .- i iii.i i4kkii ri ria4 n.i n.ji v 11 iin itmi . uuii t bj xirrmiT it wiiiittT'. r it i .. t. :i .' ." -WMlMfioiiii:k-vc!iil.'Noi. ly. 111. aft.Vr -y""K nu-nt.- ;.r vrral ,u-wch r-i v,tiiI t 1 wr? . j V vj WVrf 4 ,rf U(r Ki- pan-jiH -Acr- hoth r.f Xrw Kuirisii.l r.'' "" -cUI,-,I "J""1, u "- fl i '-.w-2 '" "! f1-rr" " " T ; mrMiim .4 Ka-feh cro-htr liter,tur. t-xtnirtinn. II.- fatlfcr. Ahralm7.i Oar- " '' ''"'. Mt-udmti-. !.. it ,nrmr.I n mmn.1 i r"1" , Kru S U j W P-.r :,. ficM, W horn in (t-r- pfiuntv, S. V., V"' ful1 f'.f l lw m' S"1.-- ? ngn-k-. nwl Mirhril tlr ufW of I'm.-- BN4tel OLutxh U Xem -fc. Uit hi-fawilv l.a,l liwnl ir. Ma.-va..!,,,: Jun.o, Cln--of thatjn-tnntn. l,eJ- j Uirc Lt.n4.iu: m Jw-. Jl I'm -Ht- f.r "cnoratioii.. Hi- TnothtrV. , "" fl ti-; -'ht- uhidi he .n Luil bI.. i.aruAtmg m Ite WAs , cjw. Artl.-ir liictd A ?; ni.ii.K-r. TiaiiK- ua. Klizii Hallon and n-tuvtHl. In- np,hM hiiii-i!f ,-m rse;- Mnt. Hi Ins4. -w- ftlil rtukrr U UAU mm Ktdr mllt- T-iP1: .yy kjfeiii 4iw ' life i . VIeB5EP-vViPl-' m 1 fJ QfBSKUBSltrfm&Bav!&t!l& f & IBB9Ba3iVBBBBBBBdlr Fr "e ' ifl iu: -ruaiixiMfl :- e.m ln I Tue Tt-iiile inx'tiutiif hi- -irnhr- !Kn .i , .... .. i. t(-.j AIT' "llilllliri ta &A9 rci LJH1 - ! kf-u iH'jMltlv muI tlm i-r-su.! a iut4 u 1 tiKV Iik Miiwn frrf tf. wrr wrm. In!im!b ttik hir t.4l trfe..t bd ii?.i ... I..ft iV.. ..) ..I..... i- uiil wit? t.t htuI. . In 1.;4. Mr 'srfrM. ihf n h rrfcr 4" .4r cniirhiHcti tiit 1h LfH-w It-im)Uc1j t jh?m -aminMUfti fr j . . . ... t MOM n to ((:!(. Mid lit only drwa.-k lin t fr In- or 11,m- Jr.- live vtr .f viitflv :iiI v.'iirk. ! Vud fili-lt''4 fi.'! fr thi iurjH. Init ! . n.-i4iilii-try nix! m-immo'.v lr !I no a I :ltjf nit'Mtotilxtf- ilr iHvt' unm K r'ra! hunirNl tMKr. H RiVi h" S'luiotnv. howi'.i-r, Uml T-ulIJhI for hur a remits :it. f- rt!v xm IMTM-wiu-y of i.urnw.. muh-Ii ok -itf il iisiu ill Z"l !' ji rrnu 'Xfixi 1L.I... -I m,. 1 ,.-. ... .. .aurtMil to alraiiit nm tiic moti . tt m a- MH'tirnv a ht ni-uraa'- j. iIk-v n"ha hjtlip fU!i ina!i, Ltn hal!h I an! rolu-t, fouini no Juik-wl; m -tttw mc 1 ,Mir.r ttiii'intit ixmmc Ui'ik lcailv to in- rtilif. anl m I ;. twn vc:ir.- -l'r"r hrs Kditii.oti. hi wa- iff ml uai'!. h.'Hrmz oil' the Mitjih-nii! honor oflt:- rla.--. uhich i -tiiio-! at WllIlKlil- H-- :iUl'i!l'' th Ili!lP-t With- m thr- mil of thi ia.-timtion to the "r.uluati:';: n; mhcra. (firfii'M v. a-iio-Ji "" voa- f at"- ani i i . c i . ?. . . . i Iwi . . i...iu 1 .. ...v.l V L ..,!' - i M --'---' - t: :: w z - f I lvul. a tho result of hi 2') t nr-" lnl n--. fl'trfi.'M wj - -f ni Joni rii -iA Kan a rolh'mat' fdufiilton hi- flnth liH ' ahiint ll:r ! 01 U2'i-t. !!!. :t:h.um hoolc., hi diplor.a. and a d-lt of Jl." m:ni'i.I n 11:1 r. !- xxhen he wa- lif- liatl iio time tor h'l-tin- til- I'M- 1105 now w:i to find -onii'tliintr t- do and fn'e hi:n.-elf from debt Uffr j until hi? military raivr cjiwi-d. Hi going to college, he had j lined the t , Ht coii-phmioih militarv -erie. hsv of the D1-1 iple.-, hettcr known .. ? Tir. ) i .1 : c 1 tier known :: th-ir founder. AiHpociiuc", itiu in'ir joMtiuer. .ne.MuiutT v iiiiiiMicii. 1 in wTiii 1 .I. . in ..;. .. .i-..i .;. In-titute." in Hin in Hiram, wa the eol'rt-e of tin ?rrt. and it Was natural that .Mr. Garfield should turn hi- eve to the ! struggling litt'e college which he had , left a- a iiunil but two vear- lietor'- ' He nturned to Hiram, where he was made l'rofessor tf Latin and ('reel: in the in-titute. Plain liung and hiirh thiiikiriix was the order of the d.iv the institute. The teachers were j.or. the pupils were poor, and the colh-ge w:j- poor, but th'-re wa- a great deal of hard, huttilui -:udy done, and main ambnidM- j.ian- formed. iTof. ('r- field. after the first ar wa- iad pre-jiilent of the institution, and in this eapacitv he net tmlv tmisht and hv tuied, hut jireacheti. Ac. ording to the eieed of tne "JM-cipIe," any per.-on having the power, was entitled to preach, and the president of the col-j lece wa.5 expected to deliver a sermon every undav :i? a oait of hi- oilirial dut. l'ri-ilent (iariield j.r.t lied with great force, and hi.- fame -j,r;.d all through the Cnmpbelite s'-'tlc'iienr. It Wiu- this fact that cae n-e to the storv that he had been a minister, a t'torv which lie has taken occa-ion t' denv pub.' .. on sevenil occ:u-ions. In iJviT, while l'rofessor of Latin atld Greek at ih' Ecu. tie Institute, Mr. Garfield wa married to AIi- Lncretia Kudoljih, the daughter of a farmer liv-1 ing n"nr Hiram, who-e ac(iuaintau e h had made while .-tudvii'g at the ,..t., 1 ., .....o ..,.,... 1 n.n 11 aiiruit . oiitTir -iii- k atLZ? .1 iiuni.. 1.11: y ri ma mucii life ofi aud study, and of a warm heart- Two vears after his marriage the olitual life of Gen. Garfield began, llis -cr-mous had attr.icteAl attention to him. young as he wra.. he at once took high rank m the Uhio Legislature, as a man unu-tiallv well informetl on die subje t.- of legislation, and cd'ecuve and power- fiil in debate. iKireil lluenllv of field' and he was among tne tortmost to inaiiiUlin the right of the National wvernment to coeree seceaed Mates. Gen. Garfield's military military career was net of a unture !o subject him to trials on a large scale. He was appointed Colonel of the Forty--eeond j Ohio Keghuenl, August 14, 1SG1, but it was not until Dec 14th that orders for the field were received. The reg iment was then sent ta CatletL-burg, I jr.t and Col. Garfield tcss ordered j to report to Gen. Buell in person. That J The vdJrd rLTJSl rfrL- .- Taiy i rnaae wa-one purely ot lo.e. and i roriv-thim. Fort'.-fotirth, lurty-nfir.. '.,-...-. .i J"- ' "' !""" AVr of the hushaiuLt pro-nerttv m : and Fortx -sixth Omtrre-.e-. , '. ' - . , ,, , .. . . mff"- has been due to the quiet induence In Jannn-v lasihe v.x- electM to the 'V lT w 'r """"- - " '-- ftf tTf ihe wife. Seuate to till Uie .-c-at of A'.V-n (;. 'n.ur- " . V. "' vi l ' I A i "Tic J'irrnM ?c futiof tlrmritftil mnn . li.i r.frik- .,,1 tl.a .ttli nf .. '" ' .li Jill r ""' and r-fiii.l tnvnnn fmid of re.m"ii- I Aliireh. 11. r.fiioil tfi. n...i.i,.i..i. ...w. .... ..... - .. !. .., .. V.. fc,. ..... a....... -. ..V .w.a.W V. .... ...A ... .....4. and in 1S.V.' he w:l- brought forward h j In ppearsince. Gen. GnriioH h rrv j thu aiiri-elartiy people of Portage a.id . commanding and imnrta-five. He; Summit Counties as their ea.ndtd.t fnr j st.ind- mi feet high, and r- br4l- State Senator. He w-as electeil, and, j shouldered and -trough- built. Hi- He seemeti always lire- mil cheek-. He is i.-nnerure tn all 1 V kt nnl k: irlv h w. sd atietir tryrt 1 - 13. to peak. and always spoke i thing- escett brain work and l-de-i rm.WMA m l ca.frei th aUns-ot. I k.f and well. 'tVhen the secession 1 voted to his wnte and chthlnm. of whom t urr . ! E.r . Z -".it ,r! tlie Southern States began, Mr. Gar- ! he has five li"ing two having ditsl in Wrkt 0t- Jf . Mtsfcttetr ii hck mw .4, I course was manlyand outspoken, infaiicv. 1-hetr.oiH.U-rlv-Harrv and ,,H'' wp w .irBWBa.MtWi j tjccer onierea nun 10 anvp tne iorees j vatcn. aiu hem tilt General lind a ? - imder Hunipnrey ilarshall out cf the! recretiticn cf which; he never tires, in Sai7' CftyHl. fcartdv Valle-, i asien KTentuckv. ri;rvtln- tV,j. fiM -. ,rl- -,J mv;! M,i" " 5-', i --- 'in" twirun .-- w. . rn l-. urt. th Khk nuy trf i. I ,'.w. i-n! i.fwiiMA4( MtHiuitl h4 - - ,.,-. - ' iimlrr J- .vtriAmp-: n-rtj .. inen, i iimr r.-rM-t -f iu&toU nd rtr vtlJ.-V0 nl ati tiif ."'lv Ifj. w f Mr-4inll twannif . th. .;. . Gnrfr:. Ml t-ck :n 1'rt-.wUin: -' in ruall Vnti t a am. wjr & ; rW VitHii u jtr:t-t iu- tfi- (" IMlIin.'i "II .'irtCrfCTMl - " " ,'"". J ..a. i .- !.. .-iiv .. . i . awl hi- trtK.jjc ht VfttMwir :-'tlUlig fonrnrU in ili frt toitKennc drki- Uri .Mju.-imii --aliint'i Ki- ii. lutud Uta cku) -Mfe rt .-k. ... f4l. )n n V Oa A4 x 1 " ""' . aJk- itluua.n ! Mirnpr t .. k.l I .r. - tit.. 1- .1 1MI .tfflHM. H u, m t ivp th, rl - . MrHrA a-, i i.. iirtfthtomiunt:m.nd!Urt 2- , u T,Bl,.llk ma. i,e...-n.M.ii:t.iwl(A. W jUv. lr Arthur til m i r - I iWFni vi n it-. . Tx "--- I MiffHIhWIl Anil Vh. , rMmniit f ht -ni.- n M i.iinH. Aim. n ft m th. tetlKW.? M nprtitfiw Uv - C-.-n'h. arl wr. tmff the rb-n ; Mtrii n 'I WI.T T- ' "rd fiuatioft Hi- Ui ni-Uiy, fexer .ml ign. rot.- trartcl intJM- ly? .4 bH w-Pw ucrTHi'. w.i- ajctrajto "iii wir jiiioi'i- !.- I:i-,t .:' W .xili, oi.'. Gva , or.r'u t inn (.t-n l.cran-a-( aii-f I of .-wf In thi- po-it.on he remained the battle of Chiek.iniaii-.'.i.fpt. 10 and ! '--o. 1.?., and for hi brave-y and . - n - ; -t. i-o.., aim jor iu onive'-y xtiu t:'ii - b.ii.... ... .1... .... 1. . 11 .;-uiji ui m.ii '-jiH'riuiii tiv yi.f .promottnl to tlie. rank of "dajor-Gvn- eral. .vi 1111.- jH.1111 i:,v ninii:T cant-r h Gen. Gartb'id jiraetititHv eano- . an . .t ;....! :i:. .. etui. In 102. while ab-ent with the army, nnd with-ut -ohictation on hi- part. he had f.een iecti to I omrrev- irom the oll t.iddm dit-.net ithe altli ('lieV- : i K'rh in which he re-idrd j ins wait lit- path of tisefuJnr lay m 1 the direction to which hi con-t'uienk-. he resigned hi- i-onimi--")'! I.e. 0th. 1SG'. and en:-i- i upon the dune- if a j fateMiians hie. In ( ongre he Mt once tok a high nnl. rai from his j .dmi-.-ion to the Ilou-e of Ilenro-nta- t .: . .1 . i . . ie- in me prteni nine :ie ua.- ieeu an active, energetie, hanl work, r He an active. . .-.wu became known a- a powerful' . -jn-.tker. remarkably reidy, and tlwa-1 ;le-tie in delwte, while in th , mittoe- t.e oroe! him- If an he eo:n- nivalu- : ! work r Hi- iNtrJv renominat' d him 1 bv I hp o'elanialio.i on Ue expiration ef len-!. oh! ii hi- return U the : Ilotl-e w;is twn a ICndlitg place on il I leading cvusmittee on U.-s and 1 Me....--. Here he .-om ro-etoagnat' i iniluenee I He -tudied the whole range of finn- i I cial niu-tion.- with the a ithntv of hi- J college day.-. m tliat lie i-lokel ii ' n--4i.1v as one ofiiie ab!e-r oTfiitrXifHi- nal hr.a.11 iers. He .-toi.l Ir.- lit trartr, and !.:- partr ?j..,hI bv him", re-electing l.im aueieh to the Tmrtv-miah. r..i. v. -:. ....... r.- 1 AiiJ&.Kftri- 1 oni -hipi ' - -t izrrjt ---. ... -. . ., - vote of the liepublicnu caucus for thi-po-ition, an honor never conferred !c fore on any man by any party m the Kate ol Uiuo. head is uni-.-ualiy binge, and ht- fore head remarkatilv hu'ti. Ii nmr. I light-brown hair and beard, and ha-light-blue etes. a nrominunt nr-e. and Hamrx-hire, wxdle tlie two younger. Irwin and nt AUram. live with their parents. Ill- only daughto-. 3Hry, is htndcnie, ro--.'heeke.l girl of about twelve Hi m.'thr-r L- still living, and forms one of hi fa;mlr. Gen. Garfiitd has a bouse in Wsiihiie'tn... where h. spends his winters, antt a farm in Alen-1 tor, Lake County Ohio, where nt inrpifc au his tune when nor engaged at the capital. Hk farm eoninriis J 125 acres of land, which t highlv culir- ;irev.;rienB ut tbs fatuidin4 fotv James, are attending-.-cJwkiI in New. Enwrc-rh Flt. Vt. FcV. -31. 157. rS '- - - - ---. - P i- wm) wfH" !. M.h i. nnw termrfiK. 4 a rrfr' i , . i wi bp) iwiw w np : , rTm5 t.r Ji lr oW5. ( i rtM". W jrrt - ?Va&e)lAu JL Mm rnacter A Arnv.r 1 w w w-wv " ; j rwr -vtwtT. m Tir tivriot i , . . ..: 1 TjiHrrinM4r-r.ii, a1! t4i r i"i i .irmtfrtrci y VMS I Wn. tlMfUJ" A. VrtKur m Wro in iVtirr A Vrtkur m Wm n ' -i c v. i'v.... i it.4 . l-fci if. f. M..W . ' 1 . ' . . - " IT ..-" .j.tbeokkMtcfririiv TiA--fJI utber t: . nhnr, a JWJi( , l..-. .- l. .1 4 ut Uirt i fc j r Atilni Ir I a tf BT UB.KXM W BkBkBW B.aBkSi 1- f. ... . - . ... ., ,..,Mi. t.,,,. ... .u . i... .Um ( . - ' Aftrf w u , ,.llrT . 4, t0 , ' I . .-.i J i-. i....... ..,. I V-r, - " , VPOT- ! V' H50m lo ae 1hMiI i - , . , N;w YnH . uh- nr rfr JiuUr E D .-. K flUUvttl. .n r ttriife iuai.!.-i ' I lite liur. ht formisl Mrtn4rrht ru itf" ifttmi Jrmi vimi r.n mii Hry 1 vHiiarr, vtth iir ntntii. of unM'Uri:u; in i U a, m Ir thr t MMMtlhn ihfv nmutiri Kof m U ; 'n4rn .tat in ivh A an -ltjri ,Mie. lnuiri Ur -ciI nmirn'f! i N- ' Yrk. iHti Uiey hnne call lleir j t J --tuncie. mihI enttml uoti h - . . --; ! rarcvr nlmot trHit thr ftiwl Arthur touii ttltnrard9 iurnl tii duwch'.-r f tHlnAMt Hn4'ti I'mlcd Stuti'- Nn'.v, nh I : i.' -'it, aim! who cjUimK Ki-ot ihrtsn i dCHth inokirf( i. t'K'a ('jtjrtf) ..il a tHO m4i to !!. Mi.iow jti rv. '.!. Uon f the eottr'ifcntMti lnnver) h' ilu- Hlrl . that .wm-H.. Mr Arthur. died oiiy a hwt time avo. In !,!' Junaih.ui ami Jiiht-t !m-i nton. irinman Unh4ilr-, tttt-iuhits I 1 t ettiiprair to l.-. wtnie h ) York 1'wiii if iihHjr f x lmiT ' lnti;iii('tmht i.i with Ihem Th ' -iavv on uirir arni in .mw 1 . ! lioditiK that th- Tf 111 a I ud ! hlierty, abandonil tioM- !i,tr. :laiiM J tnjt that. thrv wt. Ir" 'Ih--t i-lvf(i j r" mlri.-d that they tt! ihh return t int. lKtKt-c'. mid a nt'xi lawvuit - the Mt-ie Arthur, Uwi h jrrtcttt iHnrrcr, Uil Ufr ir-"Ni.Htt on th ' I ground that, a their ovrtr hnl ' hroucht thetii t ft.te -m1 v4unUrjl I ! tloiv cmld not he ret-humed niHler toe 1 Uifltifv tinv m Jixljp Ii'. i n ' ihrid a deri-ion holding tliat tin v 1 ronld not. atxl onh'nng lW I'inin'ij 1hvs- to he hh.THSnl. A ImwS of ratf-1 , enl u) from th SNitli. AtMi :h ir ! 1:1111.1 Ijf-giflMtnrt- atithoried l n Attnrnt-T;ieiiil rf that jU1' to ac-4-l , m taktnsr an appeal. Wilhnm V ' KvartK ami Cher A. Arthur v. ! ntjdoyed to rpre-ent the peph hi. I they won their en', whieh tlo-n w.-it to the jMiprrsiic Calft ef th I i,i;.-.i rtn'e.-. Ciiarle (W-morheree!ou-i th' eii- of tlie -laveh4ler-. ImiI he J wa- heateil, and .1 h'njr wn taken J tw--r1 the e:n.iiieiiMttfMi of tin- h. iek ra--e tJii Arthur vra a deh9ate tn lh- ionveiioii u uratoH lhat f.e.tid. d . ! the h'etiiiMicHn iM.-ty. In h-l he h.-ni ' ( the Kepui.tican .irty . . . - - .. . t j the IwW ot Ilil'l4r, .tjer.'! ! tl . I .-'jt,. .,l" N'ew Y..rk mimI m.ji n'A.Tn.ir.i , n.lxaner.1 tn thut of ln.irt.r...'irt. r ri. . , l.fni-ral. MtXUll lie Hi'hl Ulltli the . xp J -tini f ;.i- !nn'ui i.irm ..f ..iii.-. .o higher eiicotiiiuin th he pi-i iijmki him than thr invtitioit of the fio f , ,,a: niUi(nih Uie war rtcemmt .f f. j .-jjite of New York wj, .-eerl tini- 1 Lnwr .Ur Hint iil'mii iilkinr l.ln w. j jt - t);tt (xrx MIMh:n,i ttl,d uiiw.d in, 1 V--hineto-. n.i uitluwit th.td.'.h..'n. . j rf n fioitar. Th" rrowtti U'ne ?rinci i v 1 pflrt"d .if remarkable. ! f-f.l.i .- t!r IMJ range nr'-r ' " v-. ' 1 I--tte ter t:. tn at pre'nt Fc NF.WhJOUSS -LEA LI-: IN- Groceries and IToticns, , "r'i' '-G I ni:i:rv-kv 1 I iH. . u- o i . .'.J ,C P--V .w reM.-t, '" ' " examine mt g.-i- i' - ..rf. . SAM'L GARSER, lrL"R IK try Goods and Groceries- Ruidy Made Clothing! We Have ihe Lanjest ... . - Stflnk III Thj VallftV inn Uifl aiwUUJV IU kllC taiie J 1.1U Wlil Bat De UnfSerSOlU. Give Ui a call, one and all lti fuj ''k. Ifa K T I i-jK , ;h raiv rf tin-1 , ... ., . ... i w-..... I u a sp A.M iBmaaiana b mru BwaaawMBViB I w j- k . r T 10 I Samuel West, -. t ta Tobacco, Cigars CONFECTIONERY. ii INMJ' U II- Yy 1$ '(u;'XtTt-: llV!-K. irvi .......... t- IN! i i;vr " CTL Pv ?? s it 2 fp gj I &9 -.'... SlJft v A . . ) ' T t Ice Crcajca Parlor, mt .' Vh" - r ill ml ) rv silvnr t tisr ImiWi jtr ?' i t trt ! :rtlt .?K-ttl t of AinvbrU A MMwt K tw i NlM k ?R0UD?:T i HARSH, .rNfi 1 mi i i STOVES, C.'uhlr ItOr!t. Hcnfltrtrrr k and bec will not n : wc iomc he UNDERSOLD. Kolcomb SrosM JIt In 2.3 r',a 0 ITS 1J? A :J W V'V i v7 W f . VmU. & (? ' 7 ;' V Ir CIIKAP Cw rA-H. ol U be tl ii'l " wi. ! u dc .! tW -Ml fUI a. CALL ON Til KM rrtJS fO.-t-r'.. swl 4f. U01XTM -01 uRtoT.. Ht 1F.l "I.t)lt K!V GO iVl E Tor 1 oar LUBVSBER? D: MMBKK ArKHr.TV. tufi i:ka7 r; 71 :-si.Ltm.T Nnltl n I.iihi'.I Vrlcrn -py- REO CLOUD NEB. - IS ' O CO f- i. C3 3 lS 9 rl &2 e txo J - -rr I S Ii C3 J: 4 1 2 CO r I KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE t a rar n Ot J fi ts r r,f v frrin.-l(iip, y j ii'rri ul -avnti u! th-j u3tftrl'M I .- . f f j reyjijre bonpt3 -,-jji i n'rrinr r b axl a-il foil Urcrt.&t all Miet . ta jr ! prfrzt ltj- n.r'Sloo are ktr irrt f-Kra wb rofirrwi I 7 weii hi(rouit 'latns ii-t trBiot4lx rs two ;ear -j inut KtJ-,t pTa -are lis I tiiaUr w ii.-8 it t'l ear- & t r . to a-i i e"ujr!i?y raije rnt.-fc ,.... lisjtrjr.1r ? ::iteci iiii- 7ai-r Zv2L T !.j..t v b-x - .s i5 jr " j I Crated i Kr-rtail f-f t'a Ctr-aonB-ysr in o; Tir. n.osiB rrtUx trxrr mu. fcnrrrri Swrs xzA rat-r iJ to lf 1 se i Stk tar 0ae AiL JLtvcrAaH. . iit f JJik ' . ."?ls3-Air fe.Ji.ltf 3- J. Kdsl Kijc.ryC r'aiW. Vj. fl-v t rrj r5rnjil fry ttyrt ux Jitcarr lrt. I aa apv tti tsuu 'ai jr srJaruiJ iH - . di'lUneM eni ot. Is tre -'. aftr iWBB(Uft,s arilt&efM r xratiTeJ - rr - . (Bttifrl 1 Tll!U!lli MMC Ki!nrl fe, suhiil. Is-ew. Very tlr yir- JuH.x lASiCli 1'lT llMWfTWK WJ-l 1V -I.C.I .--j... 9 osrsstYlc-j?.ir btc lrrlixlaus. - - . .... - . . " Koirrtitvi. ijPAJ BOTTLE. ? . -f .dim. fcr 2Utx I rc-JJr-.f.i!t me t S ? 1 EzZ?r?Zljr' J W WM - 1 ?rv.'.-)n:, ari.'mnfT, Harness Shop, J. L MILLER. I w ?:M ti. MmI itit v f t fct Epr. CsJ: r ?! tec !i Parlor. Bedroom FORNIX .MATTlkStffi, Kll i W' Si I C I T V BAKERY in ofwinsiw ri iy iiiv;aiii A. Ituler Incli rrupr. I. K t m.i '.inn mitt.-. M I 'NriTlMXI.BY CIV W-n Mm!. ' " i..ir- T I I . ' !,. ! . il ! l Jl 1 Wt 1 . It: - t r . . KKI t I 1 ! Mhl:-K a CHBOACO Lu?iberYard Vr 1 ni j t I ll!l. '" . Wte 1 Krp n..r'lf Vt. -j I l.tllllhrr, I Mf KltlKKlr fcwi j linn. I. ! ntr I riHfl 'l ItMtlUtttv I'nii'f rtr PLATt & KKKKS Jroi5Licior. BKSTiV W-f r n -k m,'rr t Mt '! t rtk. 111 Ml f'-i - ?14, P-ar4 wvl vw inil, wmo itimm yt.wl fw W. I -r V ... . W 'fc. r MHr-. utk-T twn.. II Mk ' M f w M rv t tlt to 'H a Ml Hi I nM- 7 jr t-rr 4 ei, . lit alk4 rin f-e !. tnr .. ivi .)r ml nmrnrmMt A tiij'i C Ami1 Ma Mm ; cv feecctric roicit J kit WiO uMlltM 13 WAIT. klw4; ,. ". .r 1 1 .ll.t - rr. nim .tiwM nf t.viat. " 1 fr (. t'ftl en !-, CT ' I ".' ' f . (. rr al ;.. t , fmt.m, b V JM f -' A ur to imm 4 TKZ CST RFOfrnz CTl lu-,. , the srsr oxa.f.T .tt.1; Tar Oaty n Penny Voc cx 3 Af-4, ""vtrt ta -flat "- . Sr,.ii tj.i j?Ji, TiQttVTXL.iLt CTlie, i rfnr iar a jJri jt-tt Te1-rn.i.tiwa. twllpfUJ w. Il-kltti; - ttrST flC2aX - fk --n.zttit , .-. - w... .... - ..Uw.., ' X-'sTe'fv c EXll51.T.lCtrr .r r , f-i 7.. J ..4fQ' as .ir..ir.jwwfcin- ' R " "'"C " . ,w . OCX ?)lt a. MtzmrottU: 6. ORE- v Ifl k. ' l? 'A? M e- Wt ' s t (. . Hum. .,-.. W. V. V. -A nrtil tl ef iI I K 1 V X L l K.( fw . yl-jjr nwW flH & WiiMIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMBMfcM.M.Mr - V K&W JfcMiiffpMrMMMJMPMPMlB.BBBBII..WwBBMWwBBnBMfcJM '. Jii ' T.SiiliB.liliW.lilililifcT.n.S5M?M.lilililililililililililililililililil.