The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 30, 1876, Image 2

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Tm: I',- M.M,tK.l ut.rtainty i-h-i
littli-haiip'.l. Th.! hoarlufiiinva
er- hi- i ;ji 1 .-i-rtiti-ates ni"!eetiun ,
to the Hayes ami Whe"!"r el"tor. j
The ea:iva-cr- in Lout-iana hive not
ct eiMint.il the vol"-. Tiieir time j
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m-mis fu lie maim- taken y one bfol
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li.fl. rmiii-.'i J.ir the H" iiojratie cin-
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In 1 lorida al: the c mini-, have not !
I "Mi heard Hotn. Two or three e 11111 !
tie- in whi h the ileum tar- have lull !
n'Aing are with hulling their return
tititi1 it can be ascertained wh it major
ities are iiec,N:iry to p ve the Slate to
Tilden. The canva.-' r.-, concijuetifIy
will nut count the vote aheady te J
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turned.
Sum K democrats, mmc eiilerpiiim:
than the pmorality of the paity, con
ceived the patriotic ptnject of ldunder
in LitiCHin'ri grave ol' its contents,
and concealing thorn until:., lanje ran-
.111 should be cxtorJel from the
ftieiiil-of the dead 1'iesidetiL Uli
foituiiately, however, they were de
tected and artr-.Vd in the act of re
moving the c.-fiiii, and the woilc o.'
de-ejration was .-topped.
In Ad 1111- county at the la-t th c j
tion there weie 'Sl'J votes for township
organiza'ion. Th -re eem. to liau-
been no votes :i:iin-t the prop').Mtion.
ai.d the ipiestion doe.-not apjKJir to
have been generally voted upon
TllK .Juniata lleiaid i- ho peace
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I tie iiazettiMs for pe.-uv. I he lour-
t.al i f.,r peace and votes loo. We i
ate .-at i-lied that theie will be an j
aliuti'liuce ol pea.v, and votes too.
7H3 SUE0P2AN WAH.
Theie will be no war after all. Hu
s:a does not want to go to war. lre.it
Biiiain tlocs not want to go to war.
That i.-as near the tiutli us we can
get at it. It is a little difficult to un
dcr-tatid at present what may be the
lea.-oiisaiid grounds of a war. Tur
key has been politically very sick, and
theie is .-ouie Jcason forsupi o.-ing hc
i- about to die a a nation. The in
tegiity of that state has depended
since the Ctimean war almo-t en'i.e'v
on the support of the western unions, '
who have been anxious to pn-eive her
as a nation iu order that the Mack Sea
and the straits leading into it uiiht
be under the control of no one nation,
but that its water iniht be open to
the unrestricted commerce of the
wm Id. In the event of Turkey's dis
solution, her proximity to Russia
would render her an easy prey to that
empire, and her acquisition by Russia
means that the entrance to the Black
Sea will be under the control of that
power.
Kus-ia, therefore, has been looking
with eager eyes on the inter-necine
strule which has been going on in
Turkey for the past six months, and
the other nations h::vc been jealously
watching Rus.-ia. The latter power
has taken eps to mobiliie her forces,
and mobilization has beeu commenced
in the other stales. Still there seems
to be no immediate danger of a rup
ture between Russia and (.J real iiri
lain. Lord Loftus the British Am
bassador, had an audience with the
Czar, Nov L which has now been
made public. In this conference the
Czar assured htr Brittanic Majesty,
that he had no intention of attempt-
inc to acquire the control of Constat!-
tiij.iple nor any desire to make any
acqii-itioii or conquest in the direction
ofTurfce' or India. Lord Derbv re- i
plied to the dispatch that the Queen i Mr. Lutz has received no encouraj.e
and ihe government received these j ment from the citizens of this place,
a-.-urauces with the greatest satisfae- j and that the success he has achieved.
tjdIK has been due olely to hi own indom-
A conference of the Great Powers j itable perseverance and unfligging en
has been called by Great Britain to ergy:
as-emble at Constatitinop'e to discuss "En. Journal: Thinking that
the situation. If Rus-ia ha no dream ; some of my observations, at and about
of irain for her-elf, it is to be hoped the d ntennial, might interest you or
that the eastern question uill be solved some of the many readets ol' your pa
bv ihe adoption of some measure per, I respectfully submit vrutiuay
e'-hich will relieve the christian people follow. In company with a brace of
, ,..,. nf Turkev personages from the home of Gov.
rita11711bj.,te.!WCfcm1l , .h. were
f...,iheir borage lo. ho JIanoiet.n.tiit .
Porte.
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Hi' I'uard ' ! .1- i .'in in:.-. hand-
Hi". II !' i.-.r.- k. n.r.I !if . and
Ml. li lit." ; til !--Uti..- llif I'llitO-
ii.il l:il'.r .iij'l -ti-- i-. Huffman wj-
editor of 'he I titer iwoyien- ag., and
we dotif.t rj'.t, wi I make the 6' '..-rone
i,t tic hi-t pap. i-of the ' iKev.'
.Judg,e Chadu iok of K'ooiilitUtOIl.
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nsi-roiiipleteij a w-w rosuleii''. .Judge
Moullnn i- rapul.y building a sub-iau-
( till rt putation a- an iftnrney.
J Franklin count;- felt enu.pliiueuted
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it cii'- iiwiiiii'.ii i hi n ill' ii'j .-iu km
:tt'y Uen"r,t! on the detuoeratie ticket,
l.'il -till J.11I-1J to jjve him more than
a demueralio uppoit.
The court liou-e at Hebron is com
I letel, au makc-i the fiue-t public
building wi st of Ucatiice. It- eu-t
was but little over ?o.'MI. By t t:
way Hebron i- the uiu-t beautif.l ;il
lip we-t of Cte'c. Her bu-11 e-.- men
atnl citizen- are an cium pn- n anil
encre ie cla of pcpl , and spire 11
n t.. H 1, m.M(, limi-i- 1- a fftic b.iek
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I'll. I Jmg. co-llti about . 1O.M0I.
Kiaviti-, t:f the X' ins re nrt- on the
"ilitor oftla .S'littml hy calling him
.i'7." Law-.
.,,,., cnmify vrtnlw.vt ,0 0uij
hu-hol- of wheat the pa-t .-ea-on.
Haihiti cmintv al-o cla:iii-nno nfthe
Hiatii ion v.aikei? of the Stat", one
' '"- Hase.!, who male miles 111
,y'
h-ii Thomas Hailau, formorly of
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iiaihiti emintv, ami a ei:i'lilafc I'm
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I (ipn"--iim:il lioiior. ha rotireil !ruii
tlie 1 iilitiealfiel.l anil is tnakiti: pre-
parations to cmhark in the inetcintile
hu-inoss ou the Blue, near Huiu
',a,,l'3' s-
The Coitimi ioncrs of Il.itlan county
moot December I'll to take action on
a petit mil eallitm an elect inn to oiler
bund-, in the sum of $:m o(Ji) to the
fiit tailway company that will build a
valley road. Keep it befote them,
i ".Mac."
Juniata still continue- to lead Ha-t-ings
an exciting race for ihe jirain
trade.
Jiun'alo county ha a twelve thous
and dollar jiil.
Illinoi- is a litt e behind this year.
Her 11- iublie:in uiaj rity is 16,4tif
Cooper received Ititi'f. The legisla
uic is evenl divided.
Ilayi.N u..ijoritv in Wiscon-in iG.I4:J.
I'hcie .vert. - i,,l 'Iiccnback tickets
polled.
, ,",v s !",vu,t a ""J-riiy for Have
'hieh i latir- r thai the total of all the
majoritie-for Tilden in the uottlierti
' .vatf-
It - - - ir
j Lout-iana gives a republican tuajor-
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"y U1 ',"uul """" " a" u,u u,,uuu'
tc'-steJ I'ciiiets
Onk parish iu Louisiana returtis
l,.;ii() votes for Tildeu and not a vote
for Hayes. That's what we call a un
animous thing a regular bull-dose.
South Caiolina has a fair pro-pret
of an interesting row. The S:...e tioaru
of canvasser.- received an order liom
the State Supreme Court, commanding
theui to remain in session. The Board
luwever, having completed the eati-va-s,
iu..de its returns, issued certifi
cates: of election to Gov. Ciiamhc.-iin.
to the rcputiliuni member of the leg-
islature and to the Hayes and Wheele;
electors. The Supieme Court there
upon imprisoned the members of the
Buard, and Gm.il them $I,.)iM for con
tempt of court. If this does uot suc
ceed in nuking an interesting state ol
thing-, we are ignorant what would.
Walnut Creek i the home of R B.
Fulton, one of the most Hueut and
graceful quill-drivers iu the Coutry.
It is the home of N. II. Iloidiidge one
of the b.e.-t informed men iu the coun
ty. I: ;s the home of Joe llolcomb,
an old Newspaper man. Besides
these there are Oliver Downs, Tom
Vaughn, Tom Kenned? an I a number
other equally prominent men. And
yet the readers of the Chief have
heard nothing from Walnut Creek for
a j'ear or more. What is the matter
gentlemen? If there is not a letter
forth coming in a week, we shall semi
a reporter among you.
We el'p from the i incoln State
Journal the following communication
from Philadelphia, descriptive of the
mtree of Ma-ter Fred Willie Lutz. of
this village, into Centennial promi-
nence. We certainly feel proud of the
success of the little fellow, and while
expressing our gratifi -ation at the re-
suit, we are obliged to coucede that
' ntorifiial groutnl-. Nov. Txii. ativi
iin:.'i''ii.ite! eommeni'. 1 the j ' oi
"takitiir in tin; ('.titcrmial. wht.-h I
-0 ncttiiL' ifi r-L'.nl ;-.m ovi-rwhe'm
in.: t.-k. f!ut pr.t.ni'i 'it. if not f-ir--ino-f
aumti ihewniii'T- 1 heh"4I
w.i- an off. riiiL' riin n"i of the bi"
of my 1-inpauinti- -a nini. y-jr '
laJ, who iroia o"" ol 'he mam iiiiri-i-o!
the itiaui ht:;i lit ', deeiitm.-l the
I), -lara-mn of Am-ritMn I :fb'-ul
i'tie". from ni'iunnj, together wi'h
the nam"- ;inI I'lea'.iti".- of all it-, -if tier-,
with ri-r..ni-hiiiL' ahliity and pre-ei.-inn,
wtiil-it wi-u--um-I that over
r.DM.O'Hj p"ople were on the irround
below. And I notic byyoitcday' pn-per-
t.'iat he tli'Ti aconipli-hed the
-ame fet in old Indi-pe'idetiC" IIjII.
.-.tatidiiiL' on the vetitahle table which
b ire the oiiiMti.il doeument while re
ceivini: the name- ofiti .-iirner-, an I
now -tainiitii,' i" the et-t pi-un ofihi
hall. I a!-o undei-'and I hat it i- the
v-tt'el purp -" of the lid .- father to
make him virtual -uee"--or to tl e l.i-tnoii-
--jperatitiat.il "Li1 erty Bell,"
prM.i-:i.:iHiir. liberty throiitrh ut th"
laiM, under the 1101.I, though tio'
inappiopiia" iowi e jiluiw of "('en
tennia! Lone Star, .Jr." Th I) c!a
rattoti i-only one uf a d.i.en ir more
.-ehetiuii- which the lad declaim.-,
htidi - a .-lining campaign -pcei h lor
Hae- and Wheeler, de ivircl at interval-
ail the way fiom Omaha to I'lnla
delphia, lel.ire the elietiun. Indiea-tion-,
t my m ud, ate that he i- cer
tainlv the prosurt of une oi' the com
ing men of the republic.
LlM'Oi.N' II.VMI5l.KH
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Fairmont I'aik, 1'hil.i , Nov. 4, To
IETT2S ?S0!I KTAVALS.
Kt. CllIKK : By jietu-ini: your pa
per I noticed a retpue-t for a corres
pondent horn each precinct in the
county. 1 also notiic that a few precinct-
have complied with therujuf-t.
But not a wind from luavale. Now,
Mr. Ivlitor, it is not becau-e the pre
cinct is illiterate, we have a "Betsy.'"
a Haivy, and a Vance, that could
keep our precinct well represented
through the columns of your papei, if
they would spare a little time. 1 w.!l
try and give you the general new- of
the precinct, and our "professional
w: iters" will get ashamed ol it, and
will keep you polled iu the atlairs ot
the precinct.
First, the farmer-generally are very
bi'sy getting their corn iu the eiib-..
Com is yielding from liU to :. bushels
per acre, and is sound but ears .-mall.
It is veiy tediou-. gathering, for the
stalks are mo-t all biok down. Thi
This I lav to the chin . bug, woikum
in the joint of the -talk. 1 noticed in
my field of corn hundreds of them on
the joints of the stalk the week after
the hoppers left, and I think they did
my eoni tuoie damage than the gra
hoppers. Wheat yielded, (whit I
threshed in the precinct ) I'; bu-hel-pcracr-
Bye, 1.1; Oar--M; U.uieyUd:
and the berry of all kind-- of .-mall
grain good. The (Jiass wheat and
Mammoth yielded tho best where I
thre-hed this season.
Mr. Knox has returned from Illinoi
to his old home-teid. and brought
with him a better half to cheer the
lonely hour- -pent in a NVira-ka dug
O'Jt. Bachelors take courage, and do
like-vi-e. A large ca'.vn.iunf wa- kill
ed la-t week on Farmer's Crc. k. It
w.i- shot through nine times before ii
was brought down from its treo.
SfitM'.hl.Kit
0U2 WAS2INGT0I L3TTE2.
1 From our regular Conespomlent.
Wasmixcion. ). C,
Nov Uoili H7 j
'The Political Ca ildioti : or. The
Pre.-idental Pu.ie" i- .i work wiiijh
every .-eem.- to be reading, but which,
strange to say, no oae seems to h ive
tend through. It is a- devoid uf'
meaning as the title of that celebrated
one, "Five Minute- in China foci
qtiaito volum-." The last week has
bee. i one of trial and tribulation, e
pecially to those unfnrtuuatcs who
have been -itting on the "'fence.'' A
sitting po.-ition of that kind is some
what vv. arying on one's neives, and
enough to make a man e-chew doli.
tie-, join the church, and live hap
ever after.
The lini'i scMij- to have fin..,
when a more dt finite method of count
ing the electoral vote for Preside:!'
and Vice Pre-ident should be au.ipte 1.
It is not unhkelv that the conte-t tuav
tuin on the vote of a single State, in
which event, asfiaud will be charged
by one paity or the other, eveiythmg
will depend on the que-tion wheher
the vote of that State sh II be ret.vned
or thrown out. The method of count
ing the electo i.il vote, and the pro
ceding of the Scna'e and Hou.-e of
Representative-; in refe-ence thereto,
have heretofore been pie ci ibid by
Rure'J of the Joint Rules of the two
House. No Joint Ru e- having been
adopted by the first se.-sion of the
present Congre-s, the method and pro
ceedings in counting the elccforial vote
in Febuary ti'Xt remain to be deter
mined by the concurrent action an 1
agreetnen of the two Hou-e- at the
next session. The '22 1 Joint Rule
piovided th-it f the wo llou-e- di-a-greed
on counting the vote of anv
State it should be thrown out. Un
der this jnle the process might be
kept up until m candidate had a ma
jority of ali the eectorial votes, in
whL-h case the election would go into
the llou-e of Representative.
For want oi space we are obliged
to leive our. the balance of this letter.
-Ed.
Ki uiKi l'i:i.iui prfi-in.-: -ti'.!
hold- t.er place am mg th ti: -t p'o
perou- pr'eiii"'- ! t" .mv Finn
cr. hav" l-"n bu-y al' lUf fill rn!d.n.:
and rep'inng -'able-, rramn--. and
corn cnb-, jdo'tir. r ith.tiiigeorn 'id
su-ir.:i-ng w Pit. .m.i ev.-n now n-n
i- pte-sing tl.-m ju-t a- liMrd a- m
haro-Hng or i-ni-itintini Firui-t-ean
le."t to h " 1 the r h -a 1 al ic
water I'hev h tv been J.i zzhl an in
ptrtant l"--Mti by the gri'-hopp-r r 11 1
and -'ir"!v th"V hive Ieirii"d no com-f-irt
or p!"-i-iire i- w T'li hah - tii'i-ii
a- tint eirri"l by labr .in I -elf-deniil.
Wiil-.n, the diminutive editor of th"
I'raine Home, i- u-it g h: wtl! auger
to a god advantage, in our precinct
W e have had -oine -ub-tatitial addition-
to 1 hi- part of Web.-ter count;
thi--uuimtT an 1 fill. Among tho-e
who h iv" m nie the mo-i -ub-laiitid
imjiro'.emc-it- a-i 1 give promt-" by
the.r nerg; and per-ever.nce ofbe
c oniiig iro-piiiiii farmer-, are Mr
Horrock, a genuine .Johnny Bull, wlu
has the "haracten-ti- Kugii-h -p:rit of
never "letting up ' on a project. He
has fene" 1 in twenty acre- w jth a good
three-boat d fence. He wa- ;ery -ue-ces-fui
tin- pa-t sea-on iu tai.-iug good
crop- and obtaining good price- for
them. He -old his barley for ?l per
bu-iiel. Hi- exteit of pa-t tire be
- ak- con- 1 -table stock, winch he is
a'way- increa-ing.
Mr S di's ea ne into thi- precinct
la-t .June. He has broke .'.n a.-re- of
ground, 1.- building a commodiou
fiame house. Moses Wil.-oti lsboiing
a well for In 111. He has un eye for 01
naiueiit as Weil, and h;n already com
menced to set out trees on hi- farm.
Wm. Smith came here abut foui
years ago in the condition of a great
many of our homesteader-, without a
cent, but with "heap- ol .-ami." He
i- now in pio-pemus ciicumstance-,
sulhcietitiy so as to mike ctediiable
returns to the asse or. He has erect
ed a large Kewaunee wind mill which
draw- lh" water for a dozen -beep and
twenty head of cattle, besides other
stock.
Our genial tnu-iei.in, I'tof. Snow,
with whom the p.-nple of your village
are already acipiainted h.is hauled the
lumber nece.-.-ary to build him-clf a
ft ame hou-e. Sod wills ilea leu the
sound of the I'mfessor's voice, and he
propo-es to endute it no longer.
But our other celebrities will de
mand another letter. So I wi'l talk a
little about politic-, and then quit.
We are ail -ati-fi.-l with the re-ult
of our home election, though we w. c
-ituated very m :ch the -ame with te
gard to our caucus that we Were with
reference to the convention, and hive
donion-tr.it.'d the fact that caUCUsCs
and conventions may nominate, but
the people elect. Th" people her are
emph itically oppo-ed to bonding the
county for railroads utile-.- it be sub
mitted to town-hips to vote upon.
S. M. F.
&011CK.
U.S. IjANP Oi-'l-'irs, )
Bloomiugton. Neb. y
Nov. 1-t, l7t'..
Cotniilaint having been enti red at
this ( )Hice by James Klett. agaiu-t Ivi
vvin Mo-he! . for abandoning Home
stead Kntry, No. -J:Ms, dated Iay
7th. !7l. upon the North We-t quu
ier S. ction 1 1, Town-hip .5. North, of
Range ID We-t, in Web.-ter County,
Nebiaska, With a view to the cancel
ation f said ctitjy the said parties
are hep-by Sumtnoued to appear a'
this OHiee on the ll'th day of Ieccm
ber, I 7t", at '. O'clock A. M., to re
spond st n I furnt-h testimony concern
ing -aid alleged .ibaudoment.
Whii.-TKK Katun, Register.
I."t I. (iIMKi.k W. IJokskv. Receiver.
TllK
Crouuiii OLORY
rllie Home
Srfuiitg HacTiitic
WAS AWARDKDTHK
FIRST PREMIUM
At the Centenntal Exhibition, I7.
and I. as always carried ofl the
IngliLsi honors wheiever
exlubited.
1 ",-n- Sl-TA CVft T.4
A wwmmm, u.m.w;c. .tlu.sr m.m4
Attn pin to the wants of
EVERYBODY.
I'o Hoas Ccsit'.ete A::u: C-e.
Emph.iticaly the Jl.ichine
tor the People !
Warranted far Five Years !
5end fur price- and samp'esof work
done on the Home, or call at any of
oar offices.
HI) Ciiiuii Square, N. Y.
22 Fouth Fifth Street, ?t Iui-. Mo.
"G-i Washington Street. Bo-ron Ma-s.
141 State Sireet, ChL-.-igi. III.
II J Second Avenue. Pitt.-b'itjrh. Pa.
IT New Montcomer; St., San Fran-j
cisco, Calif ji oid.
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11 11 Aft M l'-vl Ali-
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ti the U .1... we m-'U.'I ca.itloi: Ihe .-oniliiu
iiit to tju no .o.. r.-.e .'ft'arvil Siiiniioi
I.t IT Ktvulalur. UOl Hi our lih'ia.-.l
wr.ii.jnT. .w Ii i to trail- iii ii k. -t tup iiii-i
lifliatuie Utllir -ne . .Noi.rotlicT I.- ttei.ulne.
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Hi Kill. .tor. h.ir .-a. i l me li.an !' ti r - oil .
I u-o il tor e.T, mini: it i- re. oiiiiii. n.u-.l.
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l.oiii-a.i I l.iunli- iti.liliij liiaif- an 1 n r.
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liao nol.iMt one thai 1 i.'.ie It to. ion eali
r iiiitiii-nii ii to e. r .ne Unit uu- - o-k a
liein tno ie-l a iieiiiv known lor all . iu-..ilii..-
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llASTINtJ.'., AUiMSCiil'MV, NKH.
A General Banking Business
TRANSACTKI).
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MADE A SPECIALTY.
Drafts on Kurope bought and sold.
Agents for several steamship line.-.
tX"Bu-iness entru-teJ to u- will ha- e
prompt and careful attention.
mma
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LDMia YAi
C. R. Pott Kit,
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People at large can find con-tanlly
on hand Lumber. Lath, j-iut.g.e-.
5ash, Dooisand Blinds.
Building Paper and Mould- j
ings. Pine and Hardwood
LUMBER.
r-a?" IF.V'; trill ht till:"!! in ejrhonfff,
j'ii luitilfr.
mmh mm
Juniata, ZS el
CKO. KCOFR - - - PROP..
Goal Vols G-joI Mtl, . .tnhl
titr;. J 7 ..ii
KKDCLurPJk SMITH CKNTER
Stage Line.
Connecting at Red Cloud with the
Republie-m River ?t3ze Line.
Thtee regular trtp- a week, arriving
and departir - from Re-i Cloud at the
-itne time the -tare Srum the railroad
doe.
FARE VERY LOW.
all. J. S. BT7220T, Pre.
HOWERY it FARRELL.
K- i- ' i.v' inini'it ".i I,,r'C
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V. '.o TIMBKK.
H BI' BF. .r.i nw mik.
f 3-i h Ml- 1" tif f' ' i - th
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of .tv tl -npiion coa-tanth' on;
hand-. ' J
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I- Str-f.
C Caiin t i i
' I1ati.m!.-. Xr.it.
( I la- th argu-t -t'-k of 'TiMid- m-M
1 f i iiM.I(in haiiif, aiivl more Wir?
i datlj reoatveil.
M .-tin k iM!l-!.-t- of
cV FlaniU'l.H
a -neeialiv : a -o a well .i ottel -tuck
j of Notion- of all kind- cheap. I have
I il-o a l.irire -tock of Clothing ;-r lo
ill price. .-Ieudld vahlO.
of all kind-. My stock of
;iU)l'i:UIKS, CKiH'KKKV
ami nia ware are all complete, and
will be -old veiy ch-ap ft c.i-h.
Call and examine my stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps,'
and all kind- of Furni-hiti", (Joods wi'l
lie -old al very low juice-.
Call and iret j-iice- and be convinced
that this is the place to tt.;de.
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C. CAMF.UON.
WELL BORING.
N r rI,rk n,',:,,i ," n,hk' ,,,s r'r
..,!,. ,,e be-t Well b-eiiiL' apprnatu-
i . .. i ..i-. i. .ii.
i vt r ii-eo eon-i-ting ot iltill-. .-nicer-.
etc Tw,i men with one ut" the- ' li ili
ean drill from l'i to .".n feet in one d.iv.
throii.-h the rock of tl-i- eoonir;. (
The-e diill- are warranted lu be the
New Vork Arte-ian I hi!!-. l tl '
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joblorItjcaltLv8;:.:c(l
THE ONLY PAPER IN
VVEIWl'KR CO
M. L Th'iMas.
Proprietor
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r.ut 'in away tr-.rn hi.iB .rr ri.bt
f.-ie J ;irit'- in vr tn an-: ..ari'j '
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lh- larzrr- rub --.teMi ir. h '"' '- -'i-
1 i.lIH. "I ii fi- . Kl"' 'l filJ' - '
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l.i!i-i at !'riil. ll'hi i - 'a y .1 a.-rr-i in
k:n! K;rrMlj armt-if T'- a-!;--
r.!.. fnl r-n! l-.Jr--- l-i ".eir " anr Crtt-
tennial P.ir tiar. ml .ib: I'.'ib'. I abut
it. A n -l-rarit jia'rit.r rranlrft tr frr-
Irtiuto jiir-ur :- t ----n td l-f : r-eh ui-
.-.-ril,--. Ii i- -nti: I. "!" r--'tn-a-r ftf
the uni-Hu lr I'h nriT'-"ry " ih- lu-
' .loi.'nMcr.cr o: the t'ru'.-: -tar " nc -i
h: y ne ". Any -.n' ran b-'tr.r 'v-'-
icl c-n. ?r hut -how ti- r.ner ar-! pi -taf
ami h:in ire-i :f u .i-ri'irr- r- -a-ily b
tii.sl ev--whr-. Ihe' i-n. hc'ri'f m.is
wii: jviv 1 1 k hi a: ire en'. M" Ue b any .
a--..:.-wb are utukiu: a- hirh a- SJi-fr
ly-i. 1 sj.war' .No ! f time; iln t
d-tay R-tnnnr i: c t- notionr r. zixe
the bui!ne-. a iritl. ea I f-iriiir rreu.r.
lTina. acJ .-vtapI""Opv.f mjic-. which are
frn f.feua'l who aj.;.!y: 1' it to-day
!l'otnjlc:e.uta free to tho who .J-ctJ :.
itnsaKc. Farmtr.an-i mhaaicj anl taeir
on and d.arh:era make :h very b't f
; PKnL. Aildri-". ...,..- I
'rai am.NMii BC's. Port Ja-l. .!-.".
f. A. -U'iffiaiiio & (To.
KifKKTO.W
(',rrir.iU-,rfr.(.l.nl!r; 'Ut Hl'K V ' lf. V
icink-. bmvts. mi.- :.', ccrrv. chimu. w
nATI" HV.aoJ in fA-t xrni W l "
hxs llou'c.
w- .i-v . f .. nuv :" ' s' vn.- ?. ir:
1i Ll. I-Ir r BOOTS. ! ft tv- mI !l Hli.VVi
!!ifaol Y a .
'Ouick Sale 4c rmll Profits !"
Y ISO! it Mt.lH
CW,- i'! ' i ..i .! -S-itr th, in S i - i
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Cnlrft- uuiS
11 I.KH
DRY GOODS !
llaf. t'ai. Ilarcluarr, t,M lls
Maroaiifl lalannn arr.
Patent Medicines, Oils, Paints
We have the larv -t -t.. t in I'ivi t-n an 1 . ' r ' ui. i. .
I itve ti- a cad one and all, and 't.o e v'x,l" ! j it
I.OUII A FF.NMMPKF.
J i ( Tl I U N'l
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VALLEY HOUSE.
J. C. OTAR1MER, Prop-
l-nlwav - read; to attei. 1 to at. 1 make inJ rfj' u hi- j -iff- i.-Thi-
Hott! i-i ntirt in w having bom fistiduj fit tl.. ;
ptirpo-e of t he travclmr public.
STMIK I.KWKS FOR TllK KAfl.Itf l UN Ml M
WKINi:siiV A FRIPAV OF KACII W KKK M 'ililiih
' I Claim to Have the BEST STABLE West
of Lincoln.
Afwajs keeping nn hand a go..d -tij-pl) of
II A Y A N I) (J i A ! N,
A No a good .onveyanee for the pnrpo-e of eotive)iHr .i tj. n
from thi- place to any uthur at reamnmblr ratr.
ltkil I'oii.l. IW!rjiIjt
CITAS. II.
Juniata
I "zszzzzc-z a::: zt.z&:l szaiz?. v.:
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, r ATS ,
CAPS, Tinware. Queenawore
GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS.
Iliulu-Hl 'n.sli ri-' Inl! r .rnlu.
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THE
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OR GAM
A TEST OF THIRTY YEARS.
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Th- c'lcapest because the 6s. Ftillv warrnnr '
New Styles jut ready. Snd for Catalogue and .
Lists, kxamine our new rni thod of hcjhiinjr the r-y
for evening pi.rf(rmaiice. Constant improvement
policy. St vies specially adapted for Parlors Cluirt
Lodges, Masic Halls and Conservatories. Adores
Manufacturers.
E. P. KEEDHAM & SON,
Xos. 143, 145 & 147 E'ist S3rl ., ri.
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