" IX V 2 1S5 - ? k,?F5a. - x. -f-T T. J MOSHER, ?- DEALER IX Groceries, Tobaccos, Cigars &c., &c. tTekeepaa fcaiid ufdalieofcrneer.es tad tobacco m cms be foaad tn the xalley. A good sum. m inuun I. m ia eoBBectlon with the More, where supply of fresh breid and piei are always kept on band. FRESH OYSTERS Our facilities for handling tbii claw of good are the bert in town. Gire se a call, at the old stand. 38tf T. J. MOSHEK. KED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAM, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR-FEED Corn, Meal. Bran Chopped Feed a d GROCERIES, Visit the Ited Cloud Grocery. Feed and Pro rision sturewhen you want suwilies for nfan or beast. Highest market price is cash i-nip for grain All kind oOnuntrv (rmluce taken u exchange forrHKli. Uoodi delivered to all i-arts tf tuwn freti -f charer. lre outn oi need s now racier?. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Moon I Gallender, )PKAT.ER3 IX( General Merchandise, Dry - Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes. HATS AN CAPS, Drags, Medieiiies, Oils Tarnishes, Paints Ctc. GLASSWARE, QUEENSW A HE, HARDWARE & HARNESS ETC., ETC., ETC, A fall line of everythinj; kept in a gen eral store, at the i.otvusT c.h nua. Respectfully, Moon & Callender. COWLES, NEBRASKA. JXR. BHBEEB, Proprietor of tho City Drug Store. RD BIALSB W Drugs- Medicines. Paints- Oils and Varnishes, A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHADES, WICK8, COM IIS BRUSHES &C. Patronage solicited and thankfully received. rre.riitiins carefully compounded One door oulh of Garbcr's store, RED CLOUD, NEB. R. DL, TINKER, (Sueccssotor O.A.Brown.) DEALEB IK Parlor, Bedroom AKD KnClIEK FURNITURE, Brackets, Chromos, Picture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. C Sm always on hand and tri-imedon short notice, l'riee as low n any in the alley. Repairing of all kinds dune promptly ana Satisfactory. Burial Robes furnished at reasonable rates. RED CLOUD, - - - KEB. Harness Shop, BY J. L. MILLER, Keeps constantly on hand a fall Line ef HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, HORSE-BLANKETS, WHIPS, COMBS, BRUSHES, HARNESS OIL, And everything usually kept in a first class shop. TWO DOORS NORTH OK THE BASK. Yts&flttt Cask Met Mi ftt IUm tad Pars. COME For Your LUMBER. DRY LUMBER A SPECIALTY. -Til IS8T I TW MiKCI BI tU UwmI rrlce -V, . ' BY l?i -lillS & IU.S -j&r. . "- - - -TTn" ,.. .. !. .Mt . rr nt mm r. -.- lJ-K- .iT I II St-'TrtJH ..' -S5JJ ...J- ---- - -. , -V . TUB CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. ie TaMe. Taking effect Fanday. Oct. 17, 1880. Erstward Paesenjer leave.., ' arriTes-, . 6 'X a, as. J! -35 p. m. .J;5Cp.. J :40 a. m. Freight leave.. arrives-.. Westward leeom- learea . arrire.....5 -JO p. m. EASTERN DIVISION. Eastward Arrom. leaves.-. 8 30 a. as. rriTea 6:55 p.m. Trains daily except Suday. tf. W.IIsLnRKOor. A. K-Torn tin. SuperiBtefideet. Geal. Maaager. M.E.CHUR-Tf. 8. ?.. atlOa.ai..and preaehiegby the Pas tor every Sabbath morning and rreaiBg. Prayer aeeliag every Thursday ereniag. All are cordially iBTited. CONG RELATIONAL CHOKCH. Preaching ereryirst and third Sea-bath of each month at 11 a. at. and 8 p. as., also a 6th, Sabbath when ever it oecare. Sabbath School every Sabbath morning at 9V o'clock. Prayer meeting every W ednesdar evening. Buy the Wikr Cultivator The demand for ice iucreaficth. Go to Roby's for Butter on ice. Suits and Ubttere at, Mrs. Lutz. Roby h:us sweet potatoes for pale. Rushing trado at, Mrs. McBride'i. Will Red Cloud celebrate the com ing L Live hogs are worth $4.50 in this market. Shipping tags can be had at the Ciih:f office. m Ladies Muslin underwnre nt, Mrs. McBride's. The "(Jlorious Fourth" comes on Monday this year. (treat variety of Millinery nt, Mrs. McBridk's. For New York City Hats and Styles, go to, Mrs. Lutz. Ten different varieties of Cultiva tors at, Spaxogle &. Funk's The commissioners will meet as a board of equalization on Monday June 20th. Cash paid for Butter and Eggs, at, Putnam's. New goods in abundance at Mrs. Lrrz. Save money by buying your hats and bonnets of, Mrs. McBride's. How to invent n. dollar and make five: Buy a bottle of Kendall's 'Spav in Cure.' " Headquarters for flour at Putnam's Flour and Feed Store. Headquarters for stylish hats and bonnet. nt, Mrs. McBridh's. Latest news, more new goods and still more are coming nt, Mrs. McBride's. Call nt the Chief office and have 3our application for final proof made out and forwarded free of cost. Some of the farmers complain of too much rain this spring. Some men would complain if they were going to be hung. Disease and death lurks in those heaps of manure about the stables in town. Lot the owners have them re moved far out of town. MARRIED: At Red Cloud May 12th, by Rev. (ico. Bent, Mr. A. Moulton Wood of Kearnev and Mits Mary Erickson of Red Cloud, J. S. Gilham went to Omaha last Monday to attend to a case that he had in the Supreme court which was in ession at that place. For constipation, costiveness and indigestion talc Dr. Marshall's Bromo line. Big bottles. Price fifty cents. Druggists will get it for you. You want a nice dish of ice cream and the place to get it is nt West's ice cream parlor where a nice dish of cream can always be had. The Wier Cultivators still take the lead. Call and see them at, w2 Spanogle & Funk's Every other class of business men take a vacation and n rest sometime during their natural lives, but editors never. They can't afford it. Tenant Wanted. A farm to rent, 5 miles from Red Cloud. 90 acres under cultivation. Apply to J. Gaess ler at the Bank. 36tf When yon feel weary and listless, nntl debilitated your appetite is irregu lar, try the big blood and Liver Medi cine, Dr. Marshall's Bromolinc. Six emmigrant wagons loaded with household goods, women and chil dren, passed through town last week tvu their way to Oregon. Tie New Light Running Howe Sewing Machine has no Superior. Don't fail to examine it before pur chasing. Sold by, 41WS "Sl'ANOGLE & YVSK. Hunt up your old musty bible and compare it with the modern edition and notice improvements that have been made in the word of God by the smart alecks. Wo feel safe in saying there hasn't been a game of croquet played in Red. Cloud this spring. Can it be that this excellent out door pastime is becom ing unfashionable. If you or your friends or anyone who is not your friend jour mother-in-law, for instance wants to prove np on claims, don't fail to call at the Chief office and we will attend to the matter for yon. M. E. Church Quarterly Meeting May 21st and 22d. Saturday evening, preaching by the Tastor at 8 p. m. Sabbath morning, S. S. nt 10 a. m. and preaching by the Pastor at U a. ni., and C. L.Brockway at 8 p. m. All arc cordially invited. T. E. Moon, of the firm of Moon & Callender, Cowles, has gone to Grafton to accept a situation there while Mr. Callender will conduct the business of the firm at Cowles. Mr. Moon still continues a partner in the business. In the revised edition of the Nejr Testament, the words have been changed to -"Hades" and ".Condemna tion." Remember this, please, when the stove-pipe wont go together or when you hammer your thumb nail while to"fctv lo"u rTet. Days ere fourteen hours long. Young man the ice cream season has Arrived. Mr. Mesd, of Inavale, has become a reader of the Chief. Hon. II. S. Kaley has been on the fick Iist'for some time. If you want a nirc cool drink go to Cook's and try a glass of soda. Will Reily nnd family started east on a visit last Monday morning. Dr. Kendall's "horse luoks" for sale at the Chief office at 25 cents apiece. We want a good live corespondent in ever' precinct in the county one that will report the news. Mr. Callender, of the firm of Moon & Callender, at Cowles, was a caller nt the Chief office last Monday. An outfit of eight emmigrant wagons passed through town last Friday, bound for Washington Territory. Mr. Sereno Dutton, of tfattsmouth, a brother-in-law to Mr. Bayha, has been spending a few days in town. "Tell me ye winds that round my pathway roar, aint there no circuses going to come to this ere town no more." The bond election in Guide Rock precinct came otr last Monday; the vote stood, for bonds l&J, ugaiu.t bonds G. If you want the boy to spade up an onion bed in the garden, instill into his youthful mind the seductive idea that he is digging bait to go fishing. We will give a chronio to any per who will show us a newspaper man who refers to his subscription lit without using the words, "rapidly in creasing. Garden seeds in great variety fresh from the Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C, can be had be had at Kaley tBros. office without money and without price. Last week we found a pocket book containing about scventy-nino thou soud dollars, and returned it to the owner. "An honest man is the noblestwork of God." There is a lamentable scarcity (?) of lawyers in this town only twelve. Good chance for some enterprising deciplc of Blackstouc to locate and grow up with the rest. The creek bottom east of town, with its hundrods of loads of rotting manure, will soon become a hot bed of disease and death for this town if the council do not give it their at tention soon. Mr. Howe, of Stillwater has turned his attention to hedge, to some extent this spring. It has been demonstra ted that the Osage Orange will make a go7)d fence and can bo successfully grown in this country. We refer to the farm of T. Lnwlcr, near Cowles, for proof of our assertion. The Lincoln Journal saj's there can be no better advice to the people of Nebraska than this: Vigorously support your local papers. Upon them you must depend for all knowl edge of your home affairs and upon them strangers will depend as an in dex of your enterprise, itolligence, financial condition and mercantile prosperity. Let every citizen of the state take his local paper and pay for it, cash in advance, without grum bling. Stanley, the great explorer, is ranking his way into the heart of Africa and expects to Ic absent about three years. He was on the Congo river, the last that was heard from him, which was in December last. J. G. Potter, however, has been more recently heard from; he has just re ceived a large lot of clothing, boots and shoes c, which he is anxious to sell, and has marked them down very low. Be sure to call on him before purchasing. There are at present a number of dead carcasses lying about town that should be removed at once. The health of the people demand that the town council take immidiate steps to abate the nuisance. The smell, at times, from the slaughter houses, the soap factory and the carcasses that arc festering in the hot sun, in and near the town is terrible, and will eventu ally breed sicknes and disease if not looked after. It had ought to be made a criminal offence for anyone to neg lect to bury animals that die on their premises. A water spout, or whirlwind crossed tho river at the ferry last Satuday. Passing from the south to the north, it took up a large column of water out of the river, pulled up the north stake and carried some of the plank out of the boat fifty feet in the air. Mr Rich ards, the ferryman, took to the wil low. It dissolved near Eeber Utter's hooss, but first completely tore to pieces some fencing and a stoutly built stable, scattering logs, poles, straw, promiscuously over the prem ises. The phenomenon was witnessed by several parties in town, at a dis tance of a ile away, yet no one dreamed of its being of sufficient size to do mischief. Bloomington Guard. We are-sorry to hear that Mr. C B. Rogers, who for the last four years has filled the position of chief clerk in the B. & M. railroad office, at this point, has left us. He has been promoted to the roadmastenhip of a division on the R. V., extending from Hastings to In dianola, and left for his new field of la bor yesterday. His headquarters will be at Red Cloud, Neb. The patrons of the B.& M.will miss Charley's famil iar fcce, tart will join heartily in con gratulating him on his promotion, and will vouch for his filling his mew posi tion with satisfaction to all with whom he comes in contact. Lincoln 'Journal. Last Tuesday we rode out to the farm of Mr. O. McCall, with Sheriff Warren. The drive was delightful and we enjoyed it. We noticed some splendid fields of wheat south of the river, and are inclined to be lieve that the talk about the chintz bugs doing so much damage to the wheat is all a canard. The farm and surroundings of our friend, McCall, bears evidence of thrift and intelligent industry. Mr. McCall is one of the oldest settlers in this county and has not spent his time in useless grum blings about the country, as he has a large two story frame house, a splen did grove of forest trees, plenty of larm machinery, and, best of all, a small herd of CO head of fine cattle and 40 head of hogs principally of the Berkshire breed. Intelligent effort, properly directed, will succeed in this country- as well as anyother and we love to call attention to the surroundings of our successful farmers with the hope that it may be the means of inspiring in the minds of less fortunate and progressive farmers a desire to push for ward and achieve that succe.-s which aHI surely lc the reward of perseverance and honot effort, despite occasional drouths and unfavorable season. Mr. Runnells, the deputy Sheriff, has until quite- recently been opposed to women's rights, but "circumstances over which he had no control" has caused him to change his mind. This result was brought about in the follow ing manner. He was sent by the sheriff to bring away a gun that was held by Mr. Cummins, or rather it would seem by Mrs. Cummins, resi dents of the south side of the river. Mr. Runnells came back without the gun, giving as the reason for the non success of the enterprise the fact that Mrs. Cummins met him at the door with a loaded revolver and threatened to perforate his corporosity with lead en pellets if he did not immediately make himself scarce. Tbe following day the sheriff drove over to the house of the Cummins' to see if he would meet with any better success than his deputy, and by invitation we accom panied him. As we rode along our mind would dwell upon the possible termination of our trip. We wonder ed if it hurt very much to be .shot through the lungs and wc asked our self if a bullet through the head would be likely to end our newspaporial career; wc wondered who would take charge of the Chief in case we should be suddenly called to a brighter and a, better world, and when we recollected that we had not made a will and that our immense possessions would in the event of our sudden demise be the subject of much litigation nnd would eventually find its way into the coffers of the greedy lawyers we wished we had stayed at home, and- when we recollected that sundry afid divers debts remained unpaid and would probably always remain so if we did not safely return, our anxiety for the welfare of our creditors overcame all other considerations and we begged the sheriff to allow us to stop with the team in the bushes n hnlf mile from the house and that he proceed on foot urging us mi excuse that n stray bullet might injure one of the horses and wc would dislike to see the noble animals hurt; this the sheriff would not hear to, anil we drove to the house where we was met by Mr. and Mrs. Cummins in a cordial manner, tbe gun was handed out, the deputy sheriff's ver sion of the affair was denied and we drove off triumphantly with the prize. The "prize" was an old double barrel led gun worth about 17 cents, and when we had examined it wc came to the conclusion that wc did not blame the deputy for not wishing to sacrifice his life in gaining possession of such a picco of property as that. Frogrammt of Xh Eastings District K. X. Mini-Uritl AxtocUtioa , to ba Held at Bed Cloud, Mat 2ith and 25th. Monday 8 P. M. Opening Sermon, T. W. Owen. Tuesday 9 a. m. Call to the Ministry, W. F. Grundy. Why should the Gospel be preached? M. Mapcs. How to prepare a Sermon, C. A. Mastin. The Scripture Doctrine of Repentance, W. Smith. 1:30 P. M. What is Conversion ? C. B. Lenfcst. What is a Revival ? S. S. renncpacker. The Nature of Pas toral Work, J. Q.A. Flehary. Ad dress Conference Seminary, W. S. Blackburn. 8 P. m. Sermon, C. L. Smith. Wednesday 9 A. M. How to Study, L. Burr. Our Periodical Literature, A. C. Crosswaite. Classs Meeting; How made Effective, B. B. Kendel. Benefits of Tract Distribution, D. Fetz, 1:30 P. M. On Itineracy Its Advan tages, J. A. Dixon. Christian Be nevolence Missions, G. A. Hobaon. Church and Temperance, A. J. Blackwell. Church and Sunday School, A. Madole. 8 P. m. Love feast nnd Communion. Prayer meeting each morning at 8 p. m. O. Holcomb. E. L, Wells. The public is cordially invited to attend. Smith Brothers announce still an other important reduction in rate of interest on time loans. Stmight nine per cent annual interat. Call at the Bunk and leave your application. 40tf. VASSYXXSTBOFS. Petroleum CV. Nasby proposes to "do" Europe, and will write a series of letters for the (Toledo, O.) Weekly Blade, commencing this month. He will undoubtedly give the American public some rich reading. The Weekly Blade will be sent to any address three months for 50 cents, in cluding an eleirant large portrait of ID. R. Locke (Nasby). See advertise ment in another column. Woman's Column. This eolaBBB 1 set apart for the ne of tbe woaen of the eoantjr. and ther ell bare an equal rlaht to ue the ume in ih dt--ioa of any qaestioa of Interest t the sex The editor of this r-aper will not ha.'d himself rr?pn(ible for anythinc that mar appear in this miasm, or for the Tiews mnJ opinions of evrre.p.n-dents. W0Z 7S. WA0SS. There are lives out of which almost every softening and cuobling element has been crushed by hard, thankless toil, spent where no flowers hluom where no fruit ripens, nor birds sing; where the morning ha no frushues, the evening no dv9. Is it any won der that the poetry is all crushed out of these human lives, and they become hard as iron machines which they manipulate? Who is to protect women from the slow suicido brought about by the iasufficieutly remunerated toil ? and, sadder still, against tbe prostitu tion to which she is impelled by jov erty ? A poor women's time and hands are her capital. Neither her time, her strength, nor her brain was given to her by man. Yet men make laws which tie the hand, of women in the struggle for existence, by shutting her out altogether from some trades, and diminishing her earning in all, yet tax her property the .-ante jus man's i- tax ed. They call this protection ! We prefer ten minutes justice to a whole term of Mich protection. The Arizona Daily Shir says: "The bill which has just become law, allow ing women to vote for nnd bold educa tional offices, shows that Arizona is not behind in the progressive spirit of the age. The sphere of woman has within the past twenty-five years, been enlarged more than in the pre vious century. She is now represen ted in all of the learned professions, and is taking the lead in educational affairs. The colleges and schools which twenty years ago bolted and barred their doors againt her, are to day thrown open. Her right to vote, and to be elected trustee and school superintendent, or to any other office, is as inherent as are the principles of the Declaration of Independence, and we hope it will be put into practical effect, especially as to school trus tees." The women of Nebraska have rea son also to feel proud of the work of the last Lcgi&laturc in their behalf. Woman's Suffrage in Indiana, The recent vote on this question in the house resulted in 43 for and 4i against. Of the affirmative vote 3S were Republican and o Democrat; of those opposed, 15 Republican and 31 Democrat. When the bill came up for final passage an entire day was consumed in the discission. The speeches, both pro and con, were characterized by an entire absence of sneers and ridicule ami a breadth of thought and dignity exceedingly grati fying to its friends. Tlie final vote drew almo. t a party line, all Demo crats except two voting against it. Many prominent men of the party, however, stated that if the suffragists would allow an amendment, making the bill read "irhih: female citizens," they would carry the measure. There arc twenty thousand colored women in that state, whose votes they fear would make it Republican in 1881 if said bill became n law. The amend ment Wits refused, and the senate was lost by seven votes only. The untir ing workers in that stato look upon the result as a "glorious defeat," and are confident of a certain and speedy victorv. CROWjST! Not the Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crawn Sewing Midline, the latest and best machines in the market, it will pay you to call at the Past-Office and see "it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. Roby is agent for the celebrated Milford flour, he has a large supply of iKith grades on hand. The poorest grade of this flour is .superior to the bast grade of Hour sent out by other manufacturers. Call at Roby's and get a sack, and have some nice, light, sweet, and white bread. 3istf For Rent, Near Cowles, Pouth-wcsLquarter Sec. 2 town 2 range 10. A. L. Burton's farm, SO acres un der cultivation. South-east quarter Sec. 33 town 3 range 10, 55 acres under cultivation. Apply to Kaley Bros. THE SUNDAY MAGAZINE roi: jcne, Is peculiarly attractive in its literary and artistic departments, and brilli antly closes the ninth semi-annual volume. It is a publication which should be found in every household, for its literature is pure and healthy; it is always vivacious, and edifies while it cntetnins and instructs. The 128 quarto pages arc crowded with good things; among the mist promi nent articles are A Peep at the Mor mons"; Country church 'Architec ture," by Joel Benton; "Experience in Australia and Cevlon," bv Phillip Phillip; "The Modern Sundnv-School 3Iovement," by Charles B. Stout; "Ad oniram Jmlson," bv Rt. Rev. W. Pakenham Walsh, D D.; 'The Meth odist Ecumenical," by Rev. O. II. Tiff-uiv, D. D. The above are profuse ly illustrated. "Out of the World." a charming serial is continued, and there are admirable short stories, sketches, essays, etc etc., and jocms of great meriL The miscellany is abundant and exceedingly compre hensive. The Rev. Dr. Deems contri butes "Hard Places in the Bible." and "The Home Pulpit" conLiins a sermon, "Salvation to the Uttermcr-." by the late Rev. W. Rudder, D. D. There are also "The Invalids Portion and Thoughts for the Afficted," "Tem perance Talk," "Glimpses at the Re ligious World." etc, etc The engra ving are excellent and very numcrou.. The annual subscription is $3- a -ingle copy 25 cents, sent post-free Address Frank Leslie's Publishing House, S3, 55 and 57 Park Place, New York. Nasby in Europe My Itth Jfr.D. R. Lock. (Iter P.troJfa . Naabar) will s-U for Carole, for tbe par ?9feofcuoLribaliara serie of lttr u th 0-Bo JID. These IrtUra will cover a period of six tuontht. eoanaeacioc J a a 1st. Tbey will be vnUcn in Mr, N-ib pe culiar rrin. and lll be as ltTcljr j b e-va make thro. THE Toledo Weekly Blade it t.Se LARORsT Political at I fatally -rr 1b the tailed Sutra. oJ in eUilna to thlt feature, eontaios a doien others, ka irn to sad apfrured by a ta'jonty of the LuniKes la tttrr Sute and Territory. TEJLUS: FerThrteKcath-, post-paid, - 50 cU. Tn Six Xonih:, - . - . $1 CO NASBY PORTRAIT FREE ETery satweriber to the LlLtoi. darlec the publication uf Jr. Locke's Kawiia Letters. for either three or six months, will recei se free of change a rlenJii Portrait of Mr. Locke, in file and stile sliailarto theonrcf President fsrCcid which we lurd lost s.anmrr lhv roi trait in the picture ttotcs would r,l fur Met. It will not be vat utn the market at ,?l.ca on,y be hJ by ubcr:ber tu the Thoie des trine these letter complete aai the Tortrait. Wll I do well lu rti.i th.lr urrlrra rl- We shall iritJt an extra edition, to be able tu send back uutnbcr. but the mpply will doubt Icr be exhausted in a month. Send your or dors nntuvlUtely. p-itnrnloieofthe KLADR mailel to any address upon application. nd yvu subscrip tion at once. Address. BLADE CO., TOLEDO. O EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET . KED CLOUD, NEB. The choicest of Kreth meats. PauMC' Fowls and eserythinc in the line that hc roil ket alTords. always on hand. 44 'Shop two doors south of Sharer's dravatoit It is a fact that hor?e dealers are huyiiu; hore-e unit ringbones ami xp.ivtns because tho cm make money by U-iu 'Kendall's Spaun Cure.' Head the Adertioeiuent. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that tin partnership heretofore existing tt tween the undersigned, under the linn name of ."Smith lJr. it Thompon i this day dissolved on account of the expiration of time for hich mu1 partnership was ellectcd, and that Smith llro. who are to Mtceeed to tin huine." of aid (inn, will aiMiine all liabilities of the .same. Red Cloud Nd .May -Jd, 1SS1. Smith Himw. M. IJ. Tiiomi"os. In continuing the hniuc.-s nt the old .stand we beg to a.-ure all of our cu.xtomers and friends that the same liberal policy will be observed in the future, a in the p:ust, we shall be pro pared at all times to extend ample ac commodations to the legitimate wants of all branchex of business and feel jttstilied in aoliciting continuance of our patronage. Smith lluo.s. 3Ut4 Money To Loan On Ileal Estate, in Webster nnd ad joining counties at the verv best rnto. It will pay every farmer who thinks ot borrowing money, to ee me before making arrangements with any other party. No expense to the borrower no tedious delay no dealing with eastern partie no application fee, bonus or commission no fee for making or recording paper or taking acknowl edgement no advance or hcmt-au-mml interest, and no interest until money is actually in hand. Call upon or address It SlMIVOV 38tf Loan Hroker, Blue Hill, Neb. CRESCENT! Crescent was foaled May 14th 1875, Dame, first Sampson, hired by n Thor oughbred imported Norman, weight J4."0 pounds. Will stand at the prom Nes of the owner, on fcction 10 town '1 range 9, near Thomas. illc. four day of each week, and Fridays of each week six miles north of owner's farm, nt Dixon's blacksmith shop, and at Blue Hill on Saturdays. Tkiois. : 8 (X) to insure single mare. Two marcs, $15. Single -er-vice, $4. Parties arc requested to be prompt in attendance on stand. No responsibility for accidents, but care will be taken to avoid them. 3St5 E. W. SiitKi.KY. HONEST FRED! alias, the Albright Horse. Will stand this season at Jled Cloud at bust year's rates, viz: fS.OO to in ure -ingle "mare; Two mares $15.00; more than two by the ..tine on nor, t.&) each. For the ea.-ou, $5.00; -ingle service, $3.00. Tills homo needs only to be known to le admired. He ha. "been acknowl edged by many good judges to be the ""ill kui! of i Ira" seen in thi section. Weight, in flesh, 1500 pounds, beautiful Bay. Symmet rical form, good life, high carriage ami hot of all as kind as a kitten, lit owner al.-o has a good Jack with him nt sine rate-.. Until further notice will Ik; found at tho Commercial barn. Colts can be teen at the premics of Jos. Fogle. SLntc Creek; r. Vance, Inavale; O. McCall. Henry Ocrkkc, at Becker's farm and KalbtonV at In-nv.-t!r nl-o nt Rod Cloud. Mules: at I premise? of Low Smith and Ben l'ort- trier. Guide Hock, Elm creek mill? and Red Cloud milL. The owner ha entitled thl Jak "CapL Smith," being tbe famous Lew smith !- fnrmrl of ..tilde Hock. I t MUSIS "HV-f -...--- j - --. , i Shows the best Mock in the rallpy. IX LITZ. Proprietor. Kr.3i-.-5! teSsn!! Jfcthers!!! At JVB 4:tar e-J at nirht and brkca ef mx ret by a ik child so .rtnx ae-t erjin iih tie ezeruriatiBK r -! teeth? If so. X" -l ence aoJ cet bottl. -f 3lr. itlsf's Sh la f-frr. It "ill roiere the p"r liifU seSrr cr iitJifeJy depro-i ara it: tkere ie Mutftk abt it. T&ere is .. a srr on earth wbb fcsi erer e4 it. hill set Utl je it oatt tint it w'll rcraUta tie ttei. a4 sis r4t In ti uolhtr. aI f -4 31 iJl, to lie l chili. cr-tis liic .. It r ftrUrUr safe I .. .,... .li.. .... ... aj4 It I o um ic 411 cjo. at puMBi k .-. . tie rmcriwi. n l . .: ie aeji ssi aesi i ale s-Vj'kjjo aai csrree n tie Li:e4 fcutci. acIlcTir.w.crt- Ci ces'j a toUlt- i SP5Bi - f s "'W AtUatios Mi of bin! The tine Stallion known & "Tom" tho jirujwrty of iMvnl Hoo-ch will "Una for inarr the present ! mou nt the following rate, vix $8 to utmi ":jlo mare.two mnro. 15. m.r. than two by tho amo oh tier, $7 web For the season ,, Single ...rvt, r. $. Will tinl t Ucl Ootid on Fndav aml -Mtunl.iy of i-h wrrk, t l.uidV Kock, MondAy nnd Tuesday of each eek, and at Anitay Wlncdav, nd Thur.dn-. . "TOM" Is a tmo horsr. hoing of lYrhmm ( mtaiiiaii ami Hlucber-Monjnn -L V, Js-mitiful dapple kiv, ilen hnU lugh, weight, lit, pound- JOHN IIOftsrH. 3"13- A mU. v. Neb. Holcomb Bros., DeeJers efJlkJi. rjsr mu en BAP sr CUB. sj U t.sf fetTf ocl what rem wsat. let? ju erdsr is J thsy m rat It. CALL ON THEM Oae deer aortk of flu We. aI Mr.UOLCOMB ill wait oxo. tMllj RED CLOUD. NEIL Surgicaynstitute Permanently Located at LINCOLN, - N Du.8. W.Tni'-iis . fonnedy of Jiew Ywk Cite, OmsuitluK rhjslcUn. D. II. P. MtCuv. ltu Knrcron. tn chsrjro of Kiuisaj City Kyr ent Kr Infirmary, Consulting hurreon. Uto of the Kansas City Rye, Kar snJ Burgle! Inflnnary, Surgeon In Charge. Tho leading specialty of the institution Is tho raillral core of RUPTURE In which a euro U gmrnntcsi by a UixxlloM to J a)nuet j-ilnhw (iteration. Flloe, -Iiemorrholdes, SMttula, Fissure, etc.. cunxl without knife or caustic, ami. u In It u urc. tc Euerantee a cure lu every ce. If thoec lntcrtatcl will write or call, we will con Tinre them that e mean Jiwt what we ur. rf-In aiMlUon to the above snvctalttes they are prctnsj tu attend to all easee In istal an.l Rvneral . urcery and i)ieaes of tho eye endear, and tynjsx)lojry. . CluhCoot. harelip. croi cyM. cataract, rlnel tear ilurt. tumors, eta, succtfully ojrsUsl on. CootulUtlon frts Ad.Jmw. SURGICAL INSTITUTE, WKOUT, ID. LANDRETHS' re the n.ltai f ! Mt r fl . lata 11 uIL Inn end rnn. ri.OUMil.i VAflD LAIelimctJI 4t HONH..B-pay. IKPul' HB Upright Pianos rVcw and Elegant) 'ylen GEORGF WOODS M A N 1 ' PAC'Tr K KIIS CAMBRIDCEPORT, MASS. CATALCXSUKS SKNT FllKE. Correspondence Solicited. THIS JNJW AJTD CORBXCT MAP rnrra beytmd zaj rraeoaahl- titMlai thai lhj CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Jj by a!I oIl- tho lt road for yoa to Uie whea travrnor In eHher fDreetWt trtwt I Chicago and all of ifee Principal Pointj in ihe We:t, Ncrtii and HidirwaL y CarrfnUr exartlw !hh Map. Tlv rrtneipal OtU-s ft Ir-t tr anl Kh-p-t - ldUs otithlsrua-L lu UuwrJi tls uto ciose cvwicrtks with l-e Uits ct kil rJlm at JunctlK tint- . .--. I a. 2sSw. V - r-LJrtbit";S? ml J ib oiJ-sr H v i- -vTTrT aL S-! Wiy3cii i7C-.pl rfK ikdL ivM Ji hVV, --Si?aV' Jio7sri2!PVPI -s -sMka r-f --a iz 1 Y, Ax.Tl zmrCl o ?rPiiJA'e, I iO! 'Ct V rcvr. V .;A HiJ?iaM MTHM .. vM flLB n A lw')arfL H " I T? I riTTWF SM!iAJiJ- n7l4 k., rewfcAOO h yo?r-r-frwfrri tnc emcAoo a eoevH ?f!?.!,5'r?r - IrUrn jtHfawsBijnaawomtiii ifiiiaiiBPf M9 It !e IS m!r 1 tlMt rase ra9ea 9ytz -rrn-CaMnftLM-- DfcvirSjmm milkm 2CMMIKN. Zfesrtr Samrv- . v TyntesK Tltmn PaHisi Urn- " ZettoteTlji&KUJtofmtlTmAeTtztLaitis&izam iu KSBifaaiMKjw,? The Proof of the Puddingisinthe Eating." You have only to call on us and wc can easi ly convince you that we do sell HARDWARE ' A little BRLOW the so-called "Bed rock pri ces" advertised by other , firms. Besleyt&s Perkins. tlftjnlf THE BEST mm FOR KAN KtVD B1A5T. I HI' . -.------ --------- .- MMi ftMiM iMf-t nfa MntnnrlKi 'tiltil-K I.Jsm-Mhln known ti ntlllliina m OUT !? worlds i - riy tttl" t" tnncr Iwr l'o re.lrof rMri.t J tv I' im rnciww iv iite.ini in t- !! !-! wlle Lixtl. 1 1 rvtrr lu it rs.Urudl iHta t i MEHi.AN M tri.jt! Inltnci twl trneTn"' It iirttttrlc l! ! dint t ! t tit r ttuiie liirtVl'tif It." csMttlHdl ,r nf i-tin kiMl l iut-iiinniin mil-' ' li tTVsji i.-i ilti 1 1! ! eli ! tt . litiit.fi nuiu ur . &i.y winui i fit', 'lliu Mt-lmu Musrao f t !. t l tttft.1..t I - mrtHtltwr tn tty tlMtv. 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