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nvsmsHs directory.
O, C. CASE,
0fc do4r north of Garbed &6re".
' RED ClOVM, XEO.
CollectioiM made & iromptly remitted.
J. S. GILHAM,
X TTOKXEYfAXD COOKSELOR AT LAW,
0Ccfi owe rfoor nortA pfKoley Bron.
RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
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ITTOMKY ABTD C0UK8ILOR ATLAW.
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MjPrt Atteatiea Girea to Collectloa.
Ormt- wka C H. POTTER, at WA Cload
DracStcr.
Edwin C. Hawley.
a TTommr akd coumselor at law.
Oo oter Farley's Drug Store.
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James Laird, .
x ttorkky ahd c0un8el0r at
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III pnwtlea la all tba Coarta of the SUte.
PreItatUBtioB Klven to ll buiaeM eBtratted
to bk earc, Oalce oa the eaM side JunijU
Areaae. Jul7l-7
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J. L. Kalkt,
4. RlBnaainrtn.
Bl Cload. Veb. Nebmka.
! KALY BROS.,
A TTORRRYS AT LAW A RKAL MTAT1
AGENTS. -
Wm rraeUee ta all the CeaHi In Nebruka
aBaorthera Kaaiar, eplleetleaa Bromptly at
teaded to aad eorrespoBdeace eHcitea.
2D CL0UI, iretouri.
, AlM,.AgeBt8 for. B. k M. R- B. LaBda.
O. W.'K.ALKr,
I. W. TBLWY8
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,
U. S. Pewion Surgeon.
I90fficx oyer Kaley Bros, law office.
1ES CLOUD. WIBBASEA
ELBERT A. HALL Id. D.
Physician & Surgeon,
RED CLOUD, NEB. .
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dUewes of women Also ceneralaad tneelal
lamnr. Dhuid of the Eye and Ear. Charaet
Moderate. Office over Bherer's Drotr Store.
Ir. Moseaas rewdeace Js 4 bouse aorta or
school hoase. -Dr. ftipea' reiidenco if first house
aerta of. af. . Thoaus. 25-l-y
JAS, M. CALLENDER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
(aljxpatiuc school.)
Procapt atteadaaee oa all calls ia the practice
ef saedidaes or sargery. .
COVVLES, r - - XEBn.SKA.
3. V?., MOBAXVILLE, C. F. 3IOHAXViyiE,
oowiae, an, ambot.'ssb.
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Homoeopathic Physicians.
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ED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1880.
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XATZOXAZi UOT1UCAV TXOSIT.
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JAMES A. J3AKKIRl,
For Vice Prudent, ,'
CHESTER A. ARTHUR
of New York.
ntXDEsiTZAL SLICTOU
O. W. COLLINS, oPatcnee.
J. M. THURSTON, of Dough.
JA3LES LAIRD, orfo.
ITATS TICXH.
For CongrfM.
E. K. VALENTINE, o Oniwi7 Co.
For Contingent Cbngreuntan.
T. J. MAJORS; qXatnaka Co.
. y For Governor.
ALBINUS NANCE, of Polk Co.
For Secretary of State.
S J. ALEXANDER, of Jefferson Co.
For A uditor of Public A ccount.
JOHN WALLICHS, of Hall Co.
For Treasurer.
G. M. BARTLETT, ofLanmtlcr Co.
For Attorney General.
C. J. DILWORTH, of Phelps Co.
For CottCs. of Public Laqds and Buildings
A. G. KENDALL, of Howard Co.
'For Supt. of Public instruction.
W. W. W. JONES, ofLuncwster Co.,
COUNTY TXCIST.
For Bepresetitaiive.
HON. H. S. KALEY, of Bed Cloud.
For Commissioner 3d District..
HUGH STEVENSON, oflnavale.
For County Judge.
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$ JNO-R. WILLCOX, of Bed Cloud.
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GES.'draitt has declined the xcesi
dency of the Los Vegaa MinwgCom
pany. ,
The rebels lmve clnims to the amount
of $2,400,000,000 which.t6cy,fondly hope
vwill be paid under 'tailaduiiuiHtratioa
of lien. Hancock.
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TirE new railroRdbridge over the
"Old Muddy" at BlatiBntoSffi wax tested
by the railroad offidaWj0jjMilny of
if ncuK, anu iuuiiu to 'iMjpencctiy
safe. The bridge is a -bigcbooiu for
Flattsmouth.
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The Southern Ute Indiahs.signed
the treaty Ayith the government, tho
2d, and that vexed question is settled.
Tho government will now proceed to
the enumeration of the Indians and
tho payment of money and location of
lands. iB
The Licdtkc-fce business is at last
settled by the supreme court and it is
settled just as every honest nian be
lieves it ought be. That ia, Mr Liedtke
or his bondsmen will have to return to
the state every dollar of the amount
collected.
A SrECiAL dispatch from St. Augus
tine, Fla., says there is very little doubt
but that the steamer City of Vera Cruz,
of the Mexican line, which sailed from
.New York, Aug. 25, for Savana and
Vera Cruz, went down in the recent
hurricano which has strewn the coast
of Florida with wrecks. ""All on board
the illfatcd vessel are supposed to be
lost
The State convention held at Lincoln
last week Avas a grand ratification
meeting. All tho present-state officers
was re-nominated with the exception
of Auditor, State Supt and LandjCqin
MrrJtjnrrirallich, of Hall
county, received the nomination for
Auditor; Mr. W. W. Jones, of Lincoln,
for Supt and. A. G. Xcndall, of Howard
county, for -Land Commissioner.
The supreme.court yesterday morn
ing granted the peremptory writ of
mandamus applied for by the state, ra
uirhig Auditor Liedtke to pay into
the treasury of the state the amount of
fees he had collected in the insurance
department The amount b." About
JTOO, and the writ is returnable Mon
day. We understand the auditor will
pay over as soon as officially notified
of the action of th court Jbkmat
QIS. OBAXT.
Chicago, Sept 2. Ther DtwYy Xlutt
prints the following written, by Gen.
Grant in answer to an invitation which
Gem Logan extended him to preside at
a Garfield and Arthur mass, meeting to
belield in New York:
Manitou Springs, Col Aug. 12 My
Deajf.Gn. Logan-I will ber going east
the- latter part rof September, and will
.gladly Attend aay,meeting. Intended to
runner tne success; of the ticket headed
Garfield and Arthur. I agree witb
hat it will? not do lobe beaten
nowsSW i Ubould never he WiMa nniil
ery xnavlicousf4a, or represoit
thteewharoantiljh thV ehtuneration
tbgivcrepwsentaaalfc tfieiectoral
an--"- . asa r- -..-- -
college;, caw casC Ms
just as he
pleases, andean liave it
?s nc iaHts iu m oua Trulr;
WEBSTER CO- NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1SS0.
071 WASUXf Mat XXITUi
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Aug. 31,1880.;
Editor Chief: It w onC of the for
tH fstvk:' t tbV"'CpHil,tt
tho opinions, of both parties from all
sections of the country. Republicans
and Democrats alike make Wahington
akindofheadquartern, and Ihey reft
here for a while and take occamon to
'blow off" their accumulation of "chin
music" as the hoodlu
From the gene
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seems to be
the campa
among th
confi
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arc co
Porter:
inch
will
The
nor, Landers;
lax man, and
most powerfu
English who w
Vice Presi
damage to
just the oppos
It is certain that if tl
vention had known
the party now k
have been a burd
be undoubtedly
ccptance has passed
iot because it was
was so manifestly ina
republicans failed to notic
it could do them no harm, and demo
crats evidently feel that the less said
about it the better. , It was a mere
eulogy of Gen. Hancock, nothingmore.
With Ohio and Indiana all right in
October can there be a doubt of the
general result in November.
There have yibcen some things said
with reference to the management of
Ihe campaign on the part of the repub
licans which are not altogether natter
ing to the chairman of the National
committee. There will always be
differences of opinion with reference
to the management of a- party, and it
mutters little who the manager may be
we will hear them expressed. It has
been said that the late conference in
New York was an evidence of weak
ness, in the party. We do not think
such to be the awe. But while wo do
not think it was an evidence of weak
ness, we do feel that it was very unwise.
Not but what it is a good1 thing For
party men to consult as to measures to
be adopted, but because injury has
been done to the feelings of many of
the best men in tho party in the difler
Statcs. They were not invited to that
conference while men of less note and
less importance were there by invita
tion of tho committee. Men who are
not recognized in their States as popu
lar managers. Mr. Brown will say,
"Very well, if Mr. Jones is to manage
"tho party in this State let him do it
"I shall not trouble, myself to take an
"active part," and so far as Mr. Brown
is concerned the campaign will be
quiet.
Another important question which
has been referred to, is as to the policy
towards the "Solid South." Shall an
effort be made to keep up tho party,
or shall the South be counted solid
and no questions asked. It seems to
us that thcro can be but .one answer to
these questions. Yet we believe the
National committee has concluded to
make no effort in the south. We feel
that every consideration of party
policy, honesty and human fairness
would require us to exert ourselves to
have both a fair vote and an honest
count in the South. That this will not
be if we let them alone is expected by
the republicans and boasted of by the
democrats. Wc cannot desert the re
publicans in the south unless we are in
truth inhuman; These men are". there
at the risk of their livjes. They'aref
honestly trying to make a living. They
hav -the true principles of Governiaent"
in their Hearts. In many of Jwe
Southern States they are in the majori
ty, and largely too. Can any heaest
man say it is right and proper to de
prive then, of their right to vote and to
have their votes honestly counted? We
are told that the inillitary should not
be used at the rnolls. Who tells us.
this? Gen. Hancock. And why? Be
cause the enforcement of the rights ol
the republicans in the Bouthxen States
would break up tho ootid south, ucb.
Hancock docs not think the' Army
should be used to enforce the rights, of
the people. Hk ides, is to keep the
soldiery in the back-ground to break
up Irish riots and thus prevent the de
crease of democratic votes, while, he
wishes to admit his inability to give the
people freedom of the ballot, because
fetich freedom is detrimental to the
democratic party. "
Our firm Conviction is'.that the descr
turn of the South by. our party mn-
sjers ia wrong in principle, unjust to
ward our friends and will surely work
great injury to the party. We. believe'
that'ii a? 'right and lawful for every
male citberi white oriblack to exercise
his 'privjleigfc of -Yoting free andun-:
molested by any tin-eat expressed or
unpUed,-aad'to have hk vote rightly
counted, and if it k necessary mv ofder
to 'secure- toahswr thk right; we!eueve
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Hiwtain the majeaty of the law, ad en
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guaranty. QVcn wctiW6fc-lf Ihcj
do not, but iBttcai! do aa the Solid
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need be, erery intimiiaior has learned
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Nebraska City dsJTIeawrwr hatf s
mule cows are uiina. t v; t jq
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Work on the Nebra&vCky aleehil
works begins this week; but owing w
extensive changes dissilliag will net
begin till Nov. 1st.
Wells & Nieman, a4" cVhttyler. ship-,
ncd three car loads' new nxl
week. Thev cxDCct attriiiartsve
to pay out at least $4s000 ..
A. A. btono, livn
Adams county, dugf.
n.t a death of 95 feet
the uones oi an animai rescmuung au
ox, only very much larger.
A force is now at work building com
modious stock yards near the railroad
track, one-half mile went of tho Oak
dale depot Cattle shipments will
begin from that pi act about the 15th of
September.
Sutton confidentially expects to bo
the point of crossing of the Omaha and
Republican Valley road and also has
great hopes- of securing the central
branch of the U. P.
A little ten-year-old son of Jacob
Miller; of Fremont was almost instantly
killed by -slaving hk skull penetrated
by an ironram rod which the boys had
been throwing in the air, descending
with great force.
The Fremont Creamery company
have issued a circular showing up the
advantages of the enterprise ana ask
ing farmers to lend it their assistance.
The establishment will be in operation
by September 1st, 1881.
The seven acres of sorghum raised in
Hamburgr and Kingsburg precincts.
Stanton ceunty, last year produced 548
gallons of molasses, which brought
$274, the.pricc being 50 cents per gal
lon. 5
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Lancaster county will Tote- at the
next election on the proposition to
build a $25,000 court house, and to
i.suo 20 year bonds therefor, drawing 7
per cent, interest
Holt county citizens, in some instan
ces, are compelled to travel from 15 to
20 miles to reach the polling places.
They demand more voting precincts.
B. J. Arnold, a son of Joseph Arnold,
one of the pioneers of Ashland, has
built and-equipped throughout a loco
motive 28 inches in length. The young
man k a candidate for admission to the
engineer's department of the naval
academy at Anapolk,. Md,
A German brewer from Columnar,
Nebraska, has purchased Nehcr's
brewery ,at Crete. He intends putting
in $2000 worth of improvements and
will then tiave one of she best breweries
in thestaie. , . -
The foundation Jbtfctol&eV & round
house in'vHsstiaes hare' been finished
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and thefwork on the arperstrkc&re'
.wul oe )usaeawMBKjBK wwt. .abb
bnildine m to be eonstrucied 'of oricle
and ironjand will have a capacity of
fivejstaUs
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F. NEWHOU8E
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OODS,
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NEUR.VSKA.
tlly are rvouoiitcd
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north of Mother's
F.- NEWHOUSE.
L GARBER.
DKALRK IN
Dry Goods and
Groceries.
BOTS and SHOES
Hats. Caps. &
Ready Made Clothing!
We have the Largest
Stock in the Valley and will
Mt be undersold.
Give us a call, one and all,--
Sam'l Garber
lied Cloud TSeh,
BEST;
bulnc now before the public.rou
en make money faitcr at work
for us than at anything tl. cavt-
taJ not required, we will Hr you 51- a dy and
a p wards nadeat home br the Induitriout. lata
women, boys and airU waoloU everywhere, to
work for ui, now it the time.. You ran dtrote
your wbolo time to the work, or only your (are
taootenU, ao other busine will pay you nearly
as well, do oae willies to work can fail to make
enormoai pay by encsRins; at once. Cotut out"
fit and terms free. A rreat opportunity r mae
Ing money eailr and houorably. Atldtt. True
X Co.. Autusta. Maine 47yl
Kendall's Spavin Cure.
The bios t aeCMfal tleuedjr erer dtseerered.
a it is certaia ia its afecu aad dots not Mliter.
Kead aroof below.
Fkom Re P. X. GRANGER,
Presidiav Rider or taeKU Aleaas DtKHet
St. Albans. Vl. Jaa. 3Ha. !.
Da. B. -T. KiKBsLL Co., GecU: In reply to
roar letter I will ray that ssy esperienee wkk
rLeadall's Saavia Care has bee XTT aatisiac
toryiadeed. Tkreeor foaryearaaxolareeared
a battle of yoar ageat. aad with it. cared a aerse
ef lasseaesa by a f patio. Last seasoa ay aerse
beeasse very lease aad I tamed kiss oat for a
lev weeks was be becasae better, bat when I
pat atat ea Ute road he grew wane, whaa I dis
covered that a riacboBe wm formia. I proeared
a bouie of Keadall's Scavia Care aad with lets
thaa a bottle eared Bias so that he U aot laaie.
aeithcr eaa the baaeh ha fosad.
IteeeaetfaUr years. I. K. QRAK nKR.
PERSEVERANCE WILL TELL.
KtoBfhtea. Msec. March 16th. 19S0.
B. J. Keadall A Co., ReU. Ia Jaeake te ye
aad aiysclf. I thiak I ought U let yea kaaw that
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COXFECTffilERT.
canned fruits,
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ck.vckeks, cheese,
ORAN0,LIOw?;
ami inru. lwr or rxxci.
ALSO A JTRe-r CUXM
loei Ormmmt Pmrlr,
Vhe re yo can always
get a nice tlLh bf Ice CreMt durinaj
tlite Season.
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Tii!cctfuHy koIh'IHhL FirM. door
otith of 'Mitchell A- SforhartV.
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" PROUEFIT llCARSI,
OBSKKAL DRALRRS IX
UA KB WA Mt JS
STOVES ,
BaMe Stftefc, IVcK
Krrytalar ataallr kept Is a Snt etaat
Hmrtwmre S$on
come and sec us as wc
will not be
UNDERSOLD.
Holconib Bros.,
Dealers la
fi&n$wfrpt
of all kiads.
They teH CHKAP for CASH; sad If thsy
have art what yoa waat. leave ar
order aa4 taay will rut It.
CALLrON .TIIEM
One door Borth,of Oarber's. aud Mr.OOLCOMB
will wait oa you. x aprllf
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