The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 25, 1877, Image 2
- THE REO CLOUD CHIEF. Ji. L. THOMAS, - Editor. THURSDAY ' Jan. 25th, 1877 Satttof Subscription. One copy 1 year, $2.00 One copy C months, 1. 00 One copy 3 " 50 "orrwr n-lence solicited from all parU o thr County and Htate, on waiters of gtnera intermit. OiRcial Directory. C0NQRB8SI0NAL. A. S. Padd -clc. Beatrice. U. S. Senator. W. Hitchcock. Oiuaba, U. 8. Senator. Lorenzo Crounse. Representative. EXECUTIVE. SILAS OARBKIt. Oovornor. Lincoln. Hr-inoTischuck. See. of State. J. M Weston. Lincoln, Auditor. J.C. McKride. Treasurer. . H. Roberti, Atty tJens J . 31. McKenzie. Lineoln. Sap. Pab. Instruc. JUDICIARY. Jo. H. Like. Omaha. Chief Jistice. Din'IOaritt. Nebraska City.) ... - , . HauTJ Maxwell. Pl-temouth A"oc,al JaB- WEUSTER COC.VTY. County "Iirk. Treasurer. Probate Judge. Sheriff. School Sup't. Coroner. s Covntr Surveyor 'County Cointaisaioner. J. A. Tulleyi, E. !F. Jones. I. W.TuIleyi. H. C. mil. A. A. Pape. C. C. Coon. W. B. Thorn, 5. W. IUI1. ) T.. II. Luce, r J. II. IlobarU I RAILROAD ! The people of Webster county, and especially Keil Cloud appear to be wholly indifferent to their inteie?t as far a.s railroad matters are coucerned "Wc aie surprised at this. Why should pe p!e be so negligent of matter, of fcuch vital importance to them. Two railroad companies are contemplating the extension of lines pointing in this diicction. The U. 1. are buildings road from Omaha southwest, and will strike the Republican somewhere, and why not here. It has now become a titled fact that the B. & M. Com pany will build a branch road from Huntings to the Republican valley. They probably have no intention of crossing the river. Wc think it very important that the people of this part of the couuty should make an effort to ecure the terminus of this branch mad at this point. It would be of great benefit to the town, as in the event of a road up the Valley, (which io .sure to come aotracT or later) this would be the junction of the two roads, and consequently would be the most i nportant point in the valley. Why hhould we be destitute of common am bition aod public enterprise ? If we do not work for our-elvc, no one will work for us ; and if we stand idly by and allow other towns to outstrip us in till matters of importance, and se ctre the benefits to bo derived from railroad facilities, we h ive no one to blame but ourselves. We believe, as we have stated beforo, that the people of Webster county are ready to vote bouds to the full extent of the law in order to secure a railroad. Ten per ceut. of the assessed valuation of the property of the couuty would amount to, perhaps $45,01)0 or more. Now if this amount of bonds were voted by the pcoplo of the county and offered as an inducement to the first company who woulii complete a railroad through Webster county, to lied Cloud, it would not, we will venture to say, be more than ten months until the snort of the iron horse would be heard in our midst. We woihl suggest that the people wake up to their interests, let a meet ing bo called at once, and let the entire euunfy be represented, and have a voice in this matter. We invite a dis cussion of this sublet through the columns of the Chief. THE SENATORIAL CONTEST. The great political contest of the reason is ended. Gov. Sauxders was elected U. S. Senator as the successor of Hon. P. W. Hitchcock on the third b -.Hot of the joint convention of the two branches of the legislature, Thurs day last. I'he election was effected sooner than was generally expected. It was not anticipated that the va rious parties opposed to the re-election of Senator Hitchcock would be able so soon to unite their forces if they could mite them at all The friends of the Senior Senator were quite confident that by union of effort and superior tactics, which they undoubtedly pos sessed, the division in the anti-Hitchcock camp might be worked to their advantage. On the first ballot there were some twenty candidates in the field. Hitch cock leading. Briggs next. Saunders and Crounso following closely in the rear. In the first joint session, the condition was nearly unchanged. During the evening of Wednesday, the 11th inst, the antis act in caucus as they bad dons during the preceding weeks. There was at the outset a strong feeling displayed that the time for union had come. Rumors that Hitchcock was affecting a combination with the democrats, were circulated, and it was even reported that Judge Wakely had a letter from? Tildeu urg ing the democrats" to- support Hitch- .cock. The supporters of Hitchcock contin ually expressed thtir confidence-in the disorgaoixatioa .f his .opponents. These circumstances cambined to eftuse the aids to unite en acendidate for the followinir day. After stmal iftfornai ballots Gov. Saunders roeek rd two-thirds of the votes oftheanti. when the rest ex pressed their willing net to support htm. On Thursday, thctcfore, the inti presented a solid front giving Siuu ders forty-five vote-, a clear majority of the Republican. Hitchcock re ceived thirty-fix vote, three Iude pendents givipgiinTTTiicir votes. The democrats voted folid for Judge Sav age. After the first ballot the conven tion took a rece until four o'clock. The most Mrenous and untiring efforts weie put forth in the mcanwnile by the friends of Saurniers and Hitchcock. But there seemed to be no real con quests made by either party, when the convention again apttembled. Perhaps it is fair to assume that a majority of the lie publicans did not expect the ballot to be decisive. At the very out-s-t those who had been recognized a Hitchcock's strongest supporters arose in their places and voted for Saunders. Immediately there endued a genera! etamoedeof the Hitchcock forces, all save two voting fur Saunders, and those two subsequently changed their votes. Saunders received 8S votes, Savage 2.5. The excitement in the hail was intense, but !uipre?;d. Out tide the air rung with the shouts of the Iebby and visitors. Hitchcock was beaten. Notwithstanding the cor rupting influences cf promises and po shions, notwithstanding the impor tunate Dressure of the immense array of Federal appointees. The principle of purity and honesty had triumphed. The Civil service is to be purged of its scoundrels. Nebraska has elected a Seuator who will assist President Hayes to carry out the principles en unciated in his letter of acceptance, that merit aud merit only shall guide in the appointment of men to office. The next U. S. Senator, Gov. Alvin Saunders had the adrantage of pos sessing the most attractive and com manding figure of the various candi dates for the high office of U. S. Sen ator. Tall and portly, he has a countenance indicative of the most geut'ine kindliness and good nature. In legal ability he is perhaps the in ferior of both Briggs and Ctountie. In politic i craft he is inferior to Hitch cock. In the posession of a full, cam plete and winning manliness. He is the superior of all. He is likewise their superior in oratory, aud Nebras ka will no longer be voiceless in the halls of Congress. Gov. Saucders is an old republican, as well as an old Ncbraskan. In 1SGJ he received from Abraham Lincoln the appoiutment of Governor cf the territoiy of Nebraska. He was a prominent candidate for U. S. Senator in 186(3, but was defeat ed by Gen. Thiyer. In 1872, he uni ted with P. W. Hitchcock, and Jno. I. Redick to defeat Thayer. He was successful in defeating Thayer, but the election fell upon Hitchcock. The fact that Hitchcock and Saunders had worked together in 1872, may explain the fact that when Hitchcock saw that he was unable to make it for himself, he was willing to assist his old co-ad-jutor of '72. Somewhat removed from direct con tact with the political centres of the State, the pcoble of tLis county have been, perhaps, somewhat indiiierent about the contest. Yet we believe that they are all ready to rejoice in the triumph of principle, of honesty a. d purity in politics. Whose namos, at least, are still potent facts with the people of Nebraska. the pens of our fathers, it a thing of the past. We do not often now find a hog who wi'l escape from his pen if; a bingl h')u!d bppen to be di-IuJj;ed j from the roof; but noth:n? approach- ( in to excellence in tht matter of gen i era! stock, van yet be found oauide of th? pea-S'of toe dc-m! breed t, and it i- necessary that closer attention be given to this matter by fanner. It is a well established fact, that in the matter of hog, the amc amount of food administered to a healthy animal of high breeding will produ: from 33 to 50 per cent mreand better flejb, than if fed to a !crub, even if be hould be hrabby. The simple theory of all this is the way to get from 50 to 75 cents per bushel ft r our corn. When thit U accomplished we will be, erect and independent. Within a fiw months pas', four of the richet men in the country have died Ator, Vanderbilt and Stewart of New York, and Hemenway of Hot-ton. H VSISESS DIRECTOR T Attorneys at Law. Black H ills editors Use gold nuggets for paper weight. What h33 taken poseion of San Francisco. They are praying for the "heathen Chinee." As will be seen by the following the "oiipleasantnesa" in Mexico will soon be brought to a clo-e. Peace will probably reign supreme in that be nighted country for twenty-four hours at Ieat. If the Brownsville reports be true, General Diaz will soon be master of Mexico. The army that gathered about Iglesias in Guanajuato after a battle surrcndeied too Martinez in the interest of Diaz. General Qiiroga, a buppotter ofLcrdo, surrendered his. arm of 5.000 at an earlier date to Gen eral Trevino' of old frontier memorv. Quiroga must have been a man of in flueuce, as he was t-hot on the 12th inst Thetc is trouble io the rich State of Souora, but we are informed from San Francisco that the majority f the people support Mariscal, who is friendly to Lerdo. The telegraph from Matamoras to the interior has been repaired, and it should be re membered that it is in the bauds of the adherents of Diaz. J. S. Grilhain. Att'y at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 9cf Collections promptly attested to. Oflce ii J. X. Wmx. lei ClMi . I. R. Wllleox ATTORNEY AT LAW, Will Practice in all the Co art of the State. J8T Collection Prossptly Attended to OFFICE OMK DOOIt OlITH OF BAUM'S iTOM Retf ClMtf. Nfk. 3.S.SA1SY, Act. BM. R. R. Uad. C.W.XALXY, Notary Pablie. State Horticultural Society. Liucoln, Neb., Jan. 13th, 1S77. 'The winter meeting of the Nebras ka State Horticultural Society adjourn ed to meet again a: Lincoln, February 7th, 1877, at 2o'clock. This meeting will be devoted to discussions of frui t best adapted to our soil and cltuatc ; iusects and other ills detrimental to fruit culture ; the bird question ; soils and other characteristics most favora ble to fruit culture ; fruit and forest tree and hedge planting, and other kindred subjects that may suggest themselves. Also to reception and reading reports from couutics, and a revision of our fruit list. It is hoped there will be a geueral attendance, and full reports from counties,." Daniel H. Wheeler, Sec'y Neb. State HorticuJt'l Society. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ain SEAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will practice in all the Courts in this State aud Northern Kansas. Colections promptly attended to and Correspondence wlicited. lied Cloud, Xebratka. JAS. LAIRD, Att'ney at Law Will practice in all the Courtt of the State. a ft 8 i JT7NIATA NE3BASEA Geo.W. Sheppard, GOVERNMENT ianb Mfotntu, BLOOMINGTON, NEB. J)l55icians and jSurgcons. All medical calls promptly attended to at all hours. SyOfficc in City Drug Store. 15-17 Bed Cloud. Nebraska. a t ' n H 5 g uS?;u s-a it 5 C5 Q - m a. rZ. rt- n S W 2 OWERY 4 FARRELL. K-ep the Urxr arf ot complete toe of IRON, STKKL, WAGON TIM UKR. j I1ARDWARK. od TINWARE of any boa in the wct, aod e!l fbe ' cbt !. A lo of every description cootntlr oa hand. .UltasVB.. sGo an4 Se Them. JJ 15 tf lt Street. Xeb aTar T 3 . o z 1 Csb J x NOTES FROM HICK'S CREEK. The Chief comes a welcome visitor to our fireside. improvements are progressing slow ly but surely with us. Mr. Munger has a good frame house and 90 acres of land under cultivation-. Mr. Camp bell broke 20 acres on his homestead last year. He was one of the first set tlers in this part of the couuty. Mr. Beauchamp farms 100 acres and own.-, 40 head of cattle. He will herd his cattle and those of his neighbors, the coming summer. Mr. Waggoner is pursuing the even tenor of his ways, and farmed about 80 acres of land last year. , We have- a good school in our dis triot, taught by Miss Noble. The present term will expire in about a month. louts, etc., PEDRa The followiag- cHpped from the Nebraska Farmer we think will be of interest to the readers of the Cuiar, who are corn growers and pork produ cers. The Hog is destined to play so im portant a put in. the-future this coua try, that he must be looked after. The question of success or failure with the Nebraska farmer will best be an swered by the discovery how to make the most weight of pork with the least weight of corn, and tlwn we have it. The substance of that discovery to breed our hogs up to the nighes stan dard of excelence possible ; and it is becoming a thing so easy to be accom plished now, that their can be no ex cuse for ignoring it. Hhzh bred stoek can now be obtained at a comparative ly smalt cost. The sjumber of breed era of fine stock is rapidly increasing and even in our new state,, they are well represented. In Iowa thy are numer ous and easily accessible;, and if the ex pense would fall rather, heavily upon one farmer, it would be trifling upon a club of taree or four, and the same ends woM be subserved. The lan- tern-Fawei, rangy, and cluabmg prair- MARK TriESE FACTS. The Testimony of the Whole World. HOLLOiVAY'S P1LL3. "I bawl bo appetite; llolluwuy's Pills save me a hearty ou." "Your Pills arc irrarTcllous." "1 send tor another buz. untl keep them in the house " "Dr. 11 llowny has oared my headache that was chronic." I gave one of y ur Tills to my bnbe for cholera morbus. The dear litil : thing got well in a day." "Aly ununea of a morning i now cured." "Your box of ttolloway's Ointment cured iu ot noL-aj in tliu lurid. I rubbed some ot your ointui.-ut behind the ears and the noise has left." "send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family.". 1 enclose a dollar, your price ix 25 cents, but the uvdicine to me is worth a dollar-" I hav over 20J such teitimwri-ils a these bu.. want of ypace compels tuo to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And till eruptions of the skin, this Ointment is most i valuable. It docs not ha exter nally alone, but penetratas with tke most searcuurr effects to the very rouloftbe evil HOLLOWAY'S PILLS InvwUtay cure the following diseases LisorJer of the Sidneys. In all diseases-affecting these organswheth er they secrete too much or too little-water ; or whether they be afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches an I pains rattled in th loins over the regions of the kidneys, these pills should be taken according to the iri.itcd directions, and the Ointment should be vrtl rubbed int the small ot the back at bed tims. This trr&inutnt will viva nlmmi 'immediate relief when all other means have tailea. for Stamftefes Out of Order. No medicine wi.l so effcctuM!- improve the tone of the stomach as Uiese Pkh tby remove all acidity occasionea either by fn temperaoee or improper diet HOLLO WAY'S PILLS ar the best knewa ithe world for the lollnwing uiseases: Ague Acta iv Bilwat Couiplaints. Blotches on the Skin, Bowels. Cossump ion. Debility. Dropsy. Dysentery. Erysipelas, Female Ir regularities. Fevers of all kinds. Fits iJout. Headache. Indigestion. In&mation, Sore 5ktfots. Stone aod. Gravel. Wms ot ail kinds. Weakness frooa any cause-, eic, XKFOBTAKTCAT7TI027. None are genuine nnlfM the signature of J. llATCk, as agent fr the United States, surrounds each box of I ills-,, and ointment A band om reward will be given to anyone ren lering such information as may lead to th detect ioaiol any party orpar iescoun er feiting the medicines ov vending the raine. knowing them to b spurious. 'Sold at the manufactory of Profiesor Hollo Wat fc Co.. New Yor '. and by ail re spectable droggists and dealers in medicio throughout the civilixcd world, in oxes at 25 eenti, 61 e nts and SI. each Mir Therr is considerable savi-g, by taking tse larger sixes. r.ll UiricUons for the gu'naiwecf pa tients in every disorder are atlrxed to ea.h box. n20-ly Office, 112 Litertj Street, 27. Y. Real Estate Agents, &c. W. S. RICHARDSON, J. A. TULLKYH Richardson & Tulleys, SSAL ESTATE & COUCTOTS AGENTS Will buy and sell Real Ert'te cm Cftmuiis- moh. and pay tnsw for non-residents. Special attention iciven to collections. Cor reondence "olicited. AH letters of inquiry, ir on bunines promjtly answered. KKD CLOUD, - - - - NEB. Republican Valley STAGE LINE- T. T. EB3, Pro?ri:tor. Regular trips will be made between HASTIN6S and RED CLOUD. I shall be pleased to carry passenper upon the days mentioned, leaving He Cloud at 6 A M on Mondays. Wedne davs and Fridays. Leaving Hastings at ft A. M., 3n Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Pare reasonable. ASK the recov er, d ditpepii . Bilious fuffrrcr. victim tf Fever and Agae ihe mer curial diJMep pa tient hove ihrj rr corre4 health, chrcrful spirits good tppvtite thry vrill tell ou by t ki:g Mmni'' L)VCh : KliL'LAtOK. J J Tl ret rt. Juniata, ISTeb- GEO. KUDER - - - PROP. Good Beds Good Meals, ing. pm lountg & Stable 17 5m tank, HASTING Aa4M8COC.Trrr NlsV A General Banking Business TRANSACTED. CWSTADORO'S HATR DYE. Cristadoro's Hair Dye is the Safest and Best r it acts instantabeouslv, producing the most natural shades ot Black or Brown, p does Not Stain the Sain and is easily applied. It is a standard preparations aod a- favorite trpn every well-appointed? Toilet fo Lady or Gentlemen Sold' by Drug gists. ie rooter, the universal oocapant of P.0i3jvl53r. SvwXois- Mujamm TADE A SPECIALTY. Drafts on Eorepe boaght ad sold. Agents for several tteaaniif liaea. QT Businese eatrmrtfrj to s will hare prompt and carefwl atteatioft. Red Cloud Mill's ! We are prepared to tom-toaMwarJ The Cheapest, Forest and Scst Faailj Kedicine in the World ! For Dypeisia. (otiptt'D. Jaundicr. lilliou attacks. Sick iloiiiJarhi, 0lic. Ue pretsion of ajunt. four Motuach. Heart burn. A'c. &: This unrival-d Southern Remedy i wr rauted not to contain n single particle of Mcr ury, or any injurtouK mineral ubtancc PURELY VEGETABLE. containing thore Southern Routs and Herb, which au aliw rrnvioen c hi, placed in countries where Liver UiteArtt nnt prcv-il It will cureull I).sc.ic5 c.iu ed by Le-auice- ment ol the l.ircr rfiid Iiuwcm, The Sy!!ip:.jnif of Lncr Complaint area bitter or bad tuMc in the mouth: 1 am in the Hack. Sidoiior J tints, olten muutketi lor Kttcumatwm : Sour Stomach ; Lojm ot ap petite; Dowel- altertat ly costive anI lax: Headache; Lot's ot memory, with a pxintul sensation ot having t.ule i to do r.iometbmg hich ought to have been done: dobiiu ow spirit, a thick jellow appearance of theskiu and cje. a dry c utfli oil n mi;taVeu for C'ojfuinplioii. ,iue:nut.s many oftljtyr.Txnptomc attend the disci., at others very few ; but the Liv er, the larei organ iu the body, it generally the seat of ttiedi.-eise. a d if not Kegula cd in time, great fullering, wretchedness and Death will ennue. 1 cau recommend a au cflicacious remedy for disease ot the Liver, Hear. burn and D pvpjia, jiMMiisa' livkm hkuVLajo. Lkwis G. W under, W" Mwtci Street. Aisistnnt Tost Miuter. Philadelphia. "W'e u ve tcs.ed its virtues, percoaally. and know that tor Djrpep it, biIlou-ne, and Throbbing Headache, it is the best uicUit-ui the world ever saw. We have tried lorty omer remcuies teiore Mmraoti Liver reg ulator, bur. none of them gave us more than temvorary rtl ef: but the Regulator not only rehwk-ed. bu cured us.' -hu. Telegraph and Messenger. .Ma.-on. ( i. ManutaLturcdonly by J. H. ZLIt7 it CO., MACON, OA., and I'IIILaDKU'IIIA It contains four mcdiral elements, never united in the same happ proportion in any other preparation, viz: a (.entle Cathartic, a wonderful tonic, au ineiceptionabie Alter ative and certain Lo. recti ve otall impurities of the body, ""lu-h 5ikuI ?ucce tw aUn ded lb Use, that it le now regarded as the SFJr-fifiTHAi. XVVLGIVW. For all ducues of the Liver, Stomach and "Spleen. As a Keuiedy io MALARIOUS KKVfclW, IlttWKL COM I'LAINTS, DVSI,K,SIA, MK.NTAL DK 1'KKS.SION, KKSTLkS.NEiS, JAUNiUCK, NAUSKA, SICK IIKADAtHK, COLIC, CONSTIPATION and MLIOL'aNKSS IT HAS NO KQUAL. UAUTtOiW As there are a number of imitations onVred to the puolic. we would caution the commu nity to buv no-powdersor prepared Snuino'is Liver Kegutetor. ualts in our engraved wrapper, with the trade nark, UuipaoJ signature unbrokcu, None other is genuta. J.H ZEUIK&CO., Macon, -a and I'hilaileli.hii, Toar valuable medicine Simmons' Livrr Regulator, has saved me many Doctor' bil t I ue it toreverytning it u recommrnded. and never knew it to tail. I have used it in Colic and Uruhbs. with wj mule' a ad hnrsrs givi. gthew about hall a bottle -t a time. I have not lot one that 1 gave it to. yuu can re omraend it to every one that has s ock as being the best tnelicine known for all com plaints that horse flesh u bcir to. E.T.TAi'LOR. 18-ly Agent for Grangers of (leorgia. O. Cameron. Hastingis Nul Has the largest tock of Goods wot of Lincoln ,tti hanvl, and more bcitif daily recvived. My stock cooi.-ta of DRY GOOOH, Iucj ntnple clot h & Tlitnuel a specialty ; also a well assorted siock of Notion of all kind. cheap. I have jo a larse stock of Cothiui; very low iu price, !plcudid value. SHIItTSty URA WERS of all kinds. My stock of GHOCKRIKS, CROCKKRY and fJlaware are all complete, and wtil be o!d veri chfap forcah. Call and ezauiiue ui)1-stock of BOOTS, SHOES, Hats, Caps, and all kinds of Furtii-dilnjr. Good-, will be sold at very low price.-,. Call and get pricjH rod be convinced that ibis is the place to trade. r.H. th. Lr-r Kk ' VMM. fHO!rKKMin ICINKS 1'AIST.OIU". GLS,. I'Um . stNIOOI. H STATION KV.an.Jw fact rrrrytbio? tote firnn! m h Irui Ilea , Wr d-alVrlr m MlY SOni. 5I WLA JMIW TIONS. Ud - VAr r HChlT. allll HinKS ad Ft'RS a -spcctkltr. im i ii u: 4 Ouick Salei t mtill Profits !" is oi-r Mono fOU'c will ""h r'i r"! rb"-'"'' tUin iv rntj'' n I Cn aud rxaaimc our tKl and r.ricr ac I be two-urn! .f tjiiU amS tPrniiiiiiiu t. DKAI.KKS !N DRY GOODS ! GROCKKIIIN, HOOTS niul HOKs Wltroilllll llalHVH'Hltr.lt Patent Medicines, Oils. Paints We hare the larnrct foci in KivrrU'n, and will not 1 u i Give u. a call utM au all, abd rmniur .-hh1 and tkv LUIIKKA FKNM.MORK. lvivr(in, .!)., I7 9tu C. CAMERON. WELL BORING. N. C. Clark of (,'uide Rook, ha. for sale the bent Well-boin apparatus ever u-cd, conistiiii of drHt auer", etc. Two men with one of thce drilN can drill from ID to .U fet in one day, throuj-h the rock of t hit country. Thc.e drills are warranted to be the New York Artesian Prills. 4-tf TO THE PUBLIC SLEEPER& TtNKER liMvini; fortn.-.l i oo paftti'r.lii for tb piirto of rri-.-jr n busifit'.N of Wacoti iimIiii: ati-1 niuOkiuaithliirf, arc now, i i t acvouituiHlatf the public. ! bi-f rhop IRA will bo found in WijrKtn old jbp Itcl or or te All Work Warranted to Give Satisfaction itU AUH AX.U Ulnii iU RED CLOUD & SMITH CENTER Stage Line. Connecting at Red Cloud with the Republican River Stage Line. Three regular tripN a week, arriving and departing from Ited Cloud at the atnc time the stage froan the railroad does. FARE VERY LOW. all. J. B. ST722CT, Prop. the imw HOME "h loA iWoAli v .Uv Q3v'ttL'i, (i,HaUfl Call and S-ue U: Li tun J ( fit V Ited Coml, JT4lrilKliw IF YOU WISH THE Lightest Running, Best Constructed, 1 Host Noisless Lock-stitch Shuttle 01 W t lLAgi "m HT jalSsflflSaLLLaLtissssssiiiBLlBl " K CHAS. R. JUNKS, Juniata. Nebraska. WHOLSSaLT AliD BITAK. SSAL2S IS DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. hATS CAPS, Tinware. Queenaware GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. f UlKhnt h Price Iitl for CWrnfn. DIU-OX&COLKr VEM.KKS IN e C-rn Nel far Sale. 10 SatiafiictioD guaranteed in a)awity of flour sold, and er-fsoa work. Farmers rhould be particvlar to acewra tkrfcest of seed wheat. Potter & Friable' SEWING MACHINE Yoa cannot afford to parthaK with out examioiag the "VICTOR"' To try it is to be conrioccd that it is the macaiae aaot tu be desired. If yoa have no Agent ra your Ticin iryr write for Circular and rerais, to Victor Sewiig ffacifme Cr, SSlWactlCsiltcsStrset, rHictr-a, n.i.. fii Mil wxs jcwjirmy tur. ?IPtST PREMIUM I tlte Crntmn- I rM1 ill"",. J . Jn-l hJ sl3jscirr. I il !. c..i.ii. w licrc-t cr cxUilniiL A COMPACT, rnrnr.r. r-mri.K. TJ3ht ltunn'c.-;n 1 1"X 1 1 !n-.T LOCK ' .TlT'Trf" M CIIJ K. A 1..UM ED to the VANTi of KVKKVIIODV. The HCME "EWIKG MACHUiE was Fer-VcvTei-riit cars since bv tv a ai! oft'.'! ttr KVntivr j!ntaj'l ? ' riT M III. It O'JUtJI II U; E.rtt:u! l-.tTl-i 1 1 r. F'ErT OLacg i ACHiKS. b bZ-ni'Lr. fn CO.Nsi KfJCTION. VfKilttiJt kv t-trcrTih sr.'i Seautv. wta!sI'3TycrJ-3F:rt s-rf I'Tiaai!, ' f DOI "G a fi t-f f fj ot IVt-rk tlan xbtr swing MacKitVT. It v It KC3 Urjuzi .-ri.boutoisr-s'' OflE CPHTR rue: In the 3faar7turo ofi'.ib 5X..CH1NK to Very Bfc JVTnterla! sre CssED. ."h xcrjnfz i'A!-T-s nrv uonrucn . ad the Mnfu k Wt-n 05Teccn- l:h Ute. xprtm r: ef jirxxiuctrta arr -3 7 Running; Xl'Rr.LI :M afcsot SOl&KHZSSM CIIIXE, adrcted tQCAur -ivr.u. for C4m or mm TMItrAI. COT- TOX.flLiC'r itrTEN. tKWlMJ trota tfc: to Jtrrr CI H aaI rawfldiineaii FEJ.T ilC MERIlb of It HOMf. SEWINC MIACHINC tlut ITarnntcd for Five Years. LtTK AGENTS -jraated itxlcZtScs wfcer cc are not rcjrc?o:&U Grad far rrlrr s 5'X pawpJca of vork )? oalatllOxU or cassac aar of oar oScrs. Jhisoi, Gun ft Co., MERCHANDISE and Groceries, We kep-eotwtantlyoTj hsn-I a larR-; .1'vtiI of DRY GOODS, FIATS. CAPS. (Ji ()VI. MI1TEXS, KOO'IS SIIOKK, &C Afso AGRICULTURAL IMPLEIENTS, 4c, 4r- Call and ec n. Wc xrll rery (ow for crib, and 'ay Cntj r WUXtt h COLK. Ia JUNIATA. NKHK-ihK Gra TllIWrACE IIEI TO THE 4 S3TJa 54 Wa aiartee StrMC, lUMtmmikf., : 141 Mat ftwt, dicxs. 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