The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, November 29, 1877, Image 1

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THE REimOUD CHIEF.
AefYfrfUi .
The
Red
Cloud Chief.
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PUBLUUED EVERY THURSDAY AT
BED CUDTO, KEBUSXA.
I Liberal. .sJ mUU J aavs a
japa&ftti.
t
, Lrgal a4vrt;saa ai 3 'State retr.
BORIN k 8PRINGER,
VMUmn ! Proprietors.
"Eternal Vigilance is the price mf Liberty." n4$2M year i the price of the Rett Cloud Chief.
Ail traatlaat adrartUcastctt st
h aid fat ia adraeev.
VOL. . V.
RED CLOUD, WEBSTER CO.. NEBRAvSK A, THURSD A Y. NOV. 29, IS77
NO-18
$2.00 per year, IaYarieslyiR Advance.
0
SubiriVei who do not receive their pa
peri regularly, will confer a favor by notify
Idk ui of the fact ai once.
t'orrejpondence solicited from all purtsof
the County and State, on matters of general
interest.
In no we are tne responsible jr the
viric$ vr opinions of our correspondent.
We do not pubixnnonymois hUert
and communications. Alicayt give
you i name.
Fjocal notices, to insure insertion,
mutt 6c handed in a early at Wed
nftday morning.
Official Directory.
C0W1KESSI0NAL.
A S. Paddock. Beatrice. II. 8. Senater.
Alrin Saunders. Omaha. U. 6. .Senator.
Prank W!-h Representative.
EXECUTIVE.
SILAS 0 A REEK. Governor. Lineola.
riUKiTiifho'sk. Seo.ofHtate.
J.U Weston. Linaoln, Auditor.
J.O. MoHride. .. Traarornr.
(ie, II. ilobarts. Att'y Oen.
J. M. MoKencie. Lincoln. Sap. Pab.lastruo.
JUDICIARY.
Jeo B. Like. Omaha. Chief Jutice.
iKnViantt.NebraskaCity.Ti ..;, T.
Sain,IMaiwall.PlHMaoathJA,i0e,"U J""
WEisSTKR COUNTY.
J. A. Tulleya. County Clerk.
Treafurer.
Probate Judge.
Sheriff.
School Kut.'t.
Coroner.
CoBBty Surveyor
K. f!. .fonea.
I. '.V.TulIeyi.
H. Hill.
A. A. Popj,
C. C Coon.
W.K. Thorn.
. W. Ball. 1
L. II. Luco
J. II. Uobart.
f
Coanty Commissioners.
CUIRCII DIRECTORY.
Rev. J. T. Milnf.k,
-!nd Sabbath at 1 1 A. 51.
Kev. Geo. OYeiher.
In Said at h at 11 AM
L'nd " evening.
Rev. Phyce.
4tb Sabbath at HAM
i'ld " evening,
Riv.C Rmi.i.y,
r.rdSabbathatll A M
1ft " evening.
Sauuatii School every Sabbath
moruiug at lo . m. Close? at 11.
C. W. Sprinokr. Supt.
RAND OF HOPE meets every two
weeks on alternate Thursday von
iugii at t:'0 o'clock.
Arrival aud fspartare f Malta
f rum (bo K'l Cloud P. O.
Hastinus Leaves Monday's
Wednesday's and Friday 7 a. in.
Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday, 8
a. in., Arrives eveiy day .i:3t; p. in.
FIakvahd Leaves Mondays and
Thur.MlaysT a. in., arrives Wednes
days and Saturdays 0 p. in.
Pleasant Hill leaves Thursday. 7
a. in. Arrive Wednesday's 6 p. ui.
FiiAMCi.iN, going cast, Monday's
and Thursday's 2 p. m. Going west
Tuesday's and Friday's 9 a. in.
,1 kwiill Kanms, leaves Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays 8 a. ui.,
arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays d p. tu.
Rrssr.L, Kansan, Leaves Monday?,
Wednesdays and Fridays 7 a. in..
- rti i mt w
arrives iuesuays, lnursuays and
Sundays, f p. ia.
Office open from 12 u until 1 p. tn.
Sunday's.
All registered matter must bo in
by 7:o0 p. in.
Aloaey Order business closed at
7:.'.0 p. in. No order issuet' on Sun
day.
M. B. McNn -, P. M.
SOCIETIES.
.a
Wak.V. J
Red Cloud Lodge, No. 64
I. 0. O. F. meets every
Siturday nixht in the Masonic Hall.
Member? ot'other Lodges arc cordial
ly invited to atteud.
A. J. Meanks, N. G.
Jims D. Leach, Suc'y.
I
EDITORIAL.
T. Rarnun n .4 been elected
to
the Connecticut Senate.
comnnncATiD.
Thomasville, Nkb.,
Nov., 23, 1877.)
Eds- Chief: Since the Chief i
has chanced "one for two1', I see notb
toe coDoeraiiur our little ville, and I
fear un'ecs eomo oo speaks up, and
endeavors to gain for ua some public
notice, we will cease to be thought
atxmt.
I Lave taken upon myself the grea
responsibility of informing you that
we are neithei dead, nor yet asleep.
Our worthy P. M. fctill hold his
commii-sion, and has brought on a
large supply of Kerosene. The way
be smiVi uad rub9 his hands together
when be sees un empty jug coming,
h enough to melt the heart of an ice
berg, and would put to shame tho in
nocent book agent.
Dick Johnson has built a new house
of "Nebraska brick" which adds both
to the comibit and value of his home
stead. Mr. Wed. Reacham, Sen. has moved
from Nuckolls county to this vicinity.
Mr. B. is one of the oldest settlers of
thi country, and can tell of some
pretty hard times he passed through
when firt-t here, some six or teven
years ago.
Wm. I.ongbolham our J. P. elect
has bought some hogs and ijlcndj to
to try pork raising.
Our Co. Supt. A. A. Pope has sold
his claim, so I underhand, to ouc
Wright from Illinois, who will soon be
tho "Wiight man on the Wright
place."
A. M. Clark has sold out to Adam
Perucker. Mr. Clark wad a man of
much repute, and the neighborhood
will undoabtediy miss him.
Ed Moody has his house built, but
says that no Webster Co. girls shall
kick the pots around for him. He
goes to Beaehamville pretty often to
get his mail.
Uuclo Dave Hudson is making bis
mark with a three horse sulky plow.
Mr. Robinson has his new house
most dune; when completed it will be
something new in the way of sod
houses.
School Dist, No. 29. will have a
three months school some lime in the
near future.
Theodore Cole has harvested his
turnip.
Frank Rnrin takes an early rido to
Reachamvillu every morning, Satur
days and Sundays excepted.
We miss Dr. Dalton now; if he were
here he might start a hotel and feed
stable near Elk Creek and just coin
money.
Our roads arc in rather bad condi
tion. Did you not find them so, Mr.
Editor?
Can't you just run an issue of your
paper off in our favor? (Yes, if ou
will furnish the subscriptions and lo
cals. Eds.) Call it tho "Thimas
villo Record." We might be more
cb!e to compete for the county seat.
when the proper time arrives if you
will consent to help us that ruuoh,
and it would not cost you anything
worth mentioning.
1 hope "Auike" will not be offend
ed at my impudence in trying to take
his place ; however he never did give
us a fair shake. Yours in hope,
Clio.
Tint Settlemtfit ef Wetettr Cmtj,
Webster County was settled in the
spring of 1870. The stockade being
buiit (6rot) an&wcred the purpose of
houH;i until the people could get ma
terial with which to build. The stock
ade was erected oa a creek which was
afterwards named Soap Creek. 0r j
first anVirmt knnt me hitilf nf In '
and after two tcrma of school bad
been taught in it, it was Moved to
Guide Rock and is bow occupied as a
hardware store. Oar preseat school
house now occupies its place. When
we first came out here the men had to
carry firearms with then whenever
they went out to work, for they were
afraid of the Indians. There were
large herds of buffalo roaming over
the prairie?, but a boo aa the cowaty
began to settle up, the people hunted
and killed them, and thus drove them
farther west
One day, after we had lived in the
.stockade about four months, some one
happened to look towa'rd the Repub
lican river and saw a flag. At first
tho ei en did not know what to Bake
of it, but some one mounted a pony
and went to see who was thero and
what the flag meant ; and behold they
found they wcro Indians. The Indi
ans said they Lad the flag to let tho
people know they vrero civil and did
not want to make war.
I remember I had on a red dress
when the Indians first came, and they
told mc if I did not run and hide they
would carry mc off. They said they
liked red, and of course that fright
ened we. I uppo-c that is the
reason 1 am alraid ot them. When
we first cauie out here some of the
men used to tit up all night on the
look out for Indians,
Normal School Girl.
H VS1NE8S DItgCtOT
Atttmyt at Lair.
J. S. Grilham.
AND
COUKSfcL-
RW
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ATTORNBY AWB
A LOR AT LAW.
ft. WHl Prmctkt a mil tUfismU
iL. Vtsmt .'t-
RED CLOUD, - -
FLMrr
$act.
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avauaWVK. x
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ATTORNETAT
and U. 8. Coamiioaer.
ar Collecttoa Praaptly AtUadedto
OFFICE ONE DOOR
IOUTH OF BAUM-a 6TOR-RaaClMd.
A book ooatairang a fat of town ia
the U. 8. aaviajt i.000 pop., a&d the
aearoapen Laving Urges: circuUtioa
Al tae Re!irkH. Aancaltural. Sden-
fife, aad other special clam jnurnr!.
Ta&ee of rates, showing cost ofadvtr
tiaiaff aad vvarytatng which aa
advertiser would like to know.
Jfailadoa receipt at' tea aeata. Ad drives
tCMC r. HevCUA GflOSaraea
St N. Y. (opposite rrrfbuac" build-
i DILLON & COLE.
Juniata Htbratki.
Are aow pre pared to bay
JAS. LAIRD.
ATTORNEY AND COUN8KLOR-
tSatlaw. Juniata Nebraska. Will
nractice in all the Coarta of the State.
Proaipt attention jrivea to all bawaeng
eatrusted to his caro. Office on the
east side Juniata Avenue. July 1 7
?&.- . o 7
An AUVK1USS IVTIlrJ SiCK.
Do you want to purify tl ; -ysteia?
Do you want to get rid or biliousness?
Do you want something to streogthen
iou?
Do you want a good annrtite?
Do ya want to get rid of nervouoevs9
Do yoa want good digestion?
Do yea want to Jeep weir.-'
Do you waat ta buUd up yonr coaiti-
ttttioa?
Do you want a brisk and vigorous
faeliaf? If you do,
WHEAT.
'?
Geo. W. Shtppard,
GOVERNMENT
RLOOMINGTON, NEB.
H.S.KALET,
1st. B.f M. R. R. Laad.
C.W.IALI7,
Notary Pablir.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
TAKE
SIMONS
aad other rata, aad pay the hujae
cah price for tbe same.
They also have a full stock of general
MCKClTAXBIgi:
HA8TINC8 NEB,
Carrira tWr fautal aad aoM cuaipWi. -oet rtty UJMRKRof aU
kicd., hr RutlJiaf. Bridge. aJ t,ttrl prrv.. aow ia aj yrl ta
ebrvka.
Pwra"te0f WLXDOWd. BUSV& IUJ!LIING PA-
Owniaicoar own Uaa'uer hnda. saw aad rUilaf i!at. togihcr
"" ' iw(Di, Eiea aa a aaaaaa tv aaaaayj
OtMftal.
aayyardaiK
rkh
A3E.73 KI "JBMlZJdL-TVR'XBL, 7H HIT a 711.
The Hastings Journal is now in
new tiuartcrs, having an offico of its
own.
The Keneaw Times blows a loud
trumpet in favor of tho township or
ganization act
The Sterling Nesoi says that a young
lady near that place raised eleven pigs
with the bottle.
John Williams was sentenced at
Kearney, by Judge Gaslm, to ten
years in the penitentiary. His crime
tf& manslaughter.
Senator Plumb, of Kansas, has in
troduced a bill iato the Senate repeal
ing the timber act and reoomaiends
nothing in its place.
-r Mo.-cs Ii. Sydenham, of Ccntoria,
has received an appointment of mail
agent on the Laramie & Green River
divisioa of the U. P. Road.
A terrific storm raged on the At
lantic coast daring the aight of the
::3d intt. The U. S. fteamer Huron
was wrecked and oaa haodrei of the
crew lost.
We learn from the Journal thai
Profs. Aughey, Wilber and Bailey
have been engaged by the state
officers in organizing a scientific ex
pedition to the Republican A alley.
More anon.
"4,We all knows," said the .school
committeeman to theccw teacher he
was examining for her position, "that
A B an' C is wowohi, but wot we
wants to know is wy they. is so." Se
tested.
Tha Red Cloud Chief !:as passed
iaio the hands of two gontlemau
Mc&srfa. Springer & Borin who have
no more knewledgo of printing than
has an Egyptian mummy. But suc
cess to you gentlemen. Gazette.
Why, Bro. Babcock, where did your
egotistical brain barn so much about
Igyptian mummies. Perhaps your
olassical instruction has taught you a
little about hieroglyphics, and you
waat people to know it. Pitch in.
Thanks for your good wishes.
What do these rumors of a large
expedition to the Republican Valley
next summer, mean ? Slate Journal.
We expect it means that what little
is known of the Republican Valley
warrants a mora extended surrey ; and
if we mistake not developments will
show that this valley has treasures
hitherto unknown, which, when fully
brought to light, will place it before
the world, as a land of bright pros
pects for the capitalist to inspect.
Should tbe good people of Red
Cloud desire to be incorporated, the
legislature says :
Be it enacted by the LeaiJature
of the State of Nebraska : Section
1. "That whenever a majority of the
inhabitants of any lowu or village
within this state .shall present a pe
tition to the board of county commis
sioners of the couu'y in which said
town or village is situated, setting
forth the metes and bounds of their
town or village, and the commons be
longing thereto, and praying that
they may be incorporated and police
established for their local goverment,
and for the preservation and regula
tion of any commons appertaining to
such lowu or village, and the couuty
commissioners shall be satisfied that
a majority of the taxable male inhabi
tnnts of such town or village have
signed such petition, and that the
prayer of the petirioners, is reasona
able, ihe board of county commis
sioners may declare such town or vil
lage incorporated, designating, in such
order, the metes aud bounds thereof;
and '.henceforth the inhabitants with
iu such bounds shall bo a body politic
and incorporate, by the name and
style of. "The inhabitants of the town
of " (naming it) and by that
name thev and their successors shall
be known in law, have perpetual suc
cession (unlets uch incorporation
shall be dissolved), sue and be sued,
plead and be impleaded, defend and
be defended, in all courts of law and
equity, and in all actions, pleas itnd
matters whatsoever ; may grant, pur
chase, hold, and receive property, real
and personal, and may lease, sell, aad
dispose of the same for the benefit of
the town, and may have a common
seal, and break and alter the same at
pleasure."
AND BIAL ESTATE AOIKTS.
Will practice in all the Courts in
this State and Northern Kansas.
Collections promptly attended to and
Correspondence solicited.
Red Cloud, Nebraska.
W. N. RICHARDSON, J. A. TULLE YH
Richardson & Tulleys,
1ZALESTAT2 COL'CTXKG AOXITTS
Will bar aad Mil Real EeUta oa Cemtnia-
ioa. and pay tazet (or uou-reeldenU.
Special attention given to eotleetinna. Cor
respondence solicited. AU letters of inquiry.
or on bniinei promptly umwered.
- - - - NEB.
RED CLOUD,
AaVH &M v'WJvi
n aW9Ka
J. E. Smith. H. W. Pa&kkr. 8. ('. Smith.
President. Viee-Preeldett. Cashier.
first Rational jjanft,
BXA?aiC2, KXSXASSA.
(Successor to SMITH BROS.)
CAPITAL.
tsa.aaa.aa.
OmBCTORB-
HoK.ASpAonoca.US Sen.. C.O.DoasaT.
Jamks Ellis. New York. H. W Paiaaa
e.LUAH FlLLtV. J MO. E SMITH.
4-iTi Sam'l 0. 8MITH.
PHYSICIANS.
Mr. Wm. Wamos. of Sterling,
Neb., was arrested last Saturday at
Lincoln, charged with having ob
taincd goods under false pretence to
the amount of $15,000.
I. W. TUMJElfa,
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAn
U. S. Pension Surgeoa.
Office two doors south of the Court
House.
1XB ClOTO - miASIA.
, SS33ift).i
Physician and Surgeoa.
Jaw Particular attention given
TO DIriEASLK PECULIAR TO Ff.MALKS
Office aad SatlaaRM Its nilai aatt of
JMOaid. tfttt Cm Creak Mills.
Peering in people's windows is not
only very indeceat, but a couple of
fellows found it dangerous at Grand
Island a few evenings aince. Finding
two hdies at hone alone, in the even
ing they remained about the house
uatil one of the ladies mustered cour
age to fire a revolver at them through
the door, wheu they betook them
selves to flight
Tbe poatoffioe at Grand Island was
robbed last week of about thirty dol
lars worth of stamped envelopes and
forty dollars in currency. The thief
broke into Morgan's store, also L.
Engel'8, but obtained nothing of ac
count He was traced to Fremont,
where ho was captured ; a portion of
the stolen goods being found upon his
person.
j
Red Cloud & Jew
ell City Stage Line.
connecting at Red Cloud with the
Republican Valley line, running
straight to Hastings.
-Three regular trip will be wade
each week, leaving Red Cloud the
same ume tho stags from Hastings
does.
GOODSIGSAHD 0003 TOQ MAS2 OV
TEESOAD.
FARE REASONABLE.
30-ly D. H. GODFREi'.
HARNESS SHOP
Sa V. Ifludow
Is aow prepared to do all kinds ofwor
IN THE
ness line.
The best of materials osjca aad al
WOrk WARRANTED.
REPAIRING
Done on short notice and atreasoaable
Prices.
Shop in McNitt's Store.
Re1 Cln4 Nemratltft.
WEBSTER Co.
NBB.
36-m
RED CLOUD FURNITURE
-STOEE,-
JAS. CALVERT, Proprietor.
Deals extensively in all kinds of fu
niture, rach as Bureaus, Beadstead
table?. Chain, Mirrors, aad in fae
everything to be faaad ia a first-dsa
furniture store.
GIVE HIM A CALL. f
Red Cloud, - - - Nia
37-lyr
Rufus lWUsscli,
Particular atientioa givea toshap
work, and coftae made to order.
aay-PaiatiagaSpemhy.-i
Shop west of Richardaoa's bwldiog.
sipCLoro, - . . m.
REPUBLICAN VALLEY
STA6ELINE.
R. C JONES PROPRIETOR.
State leaves Hastings for Red
Cload, Smith Center, Birr Oak aad
poiata soath, oa Mondar. Wedaeaday
aad Friday, at Sa'doek A M re
turaiag aa altaraate days. Pasdaagers
earned at rcaaansbla rate. Oficei,
smith's Book Store. Hattns aad
Valley Horn Red Cload. 5-15 ly.
LIVER
Regulator
J.H.Zeilin&Co.,
Sole proirietors Simons' Liver Reg
ulator, Philadelphia.
THE FAVORITE
I l0M. KrVKDV
Is warranted not
I.. c.ntR
ry or any iniunou
inlaeral Kuuttaac
bat is PUKELY
VEQETABLK.
contaiainc lhoe
Southern Root1
and herb, which
an RlLwi.sc prori
dsno ha placed is
cot-ntries where Liver Piicui mot prerail.
It hii.mcl'rk ai. DisajtKMCirnKD nruxu-
AMQKMKKT OV TMS LJVK AND RoWlt.S. Rr
CLATBTHBLIVKRAXD !RK BKT
CHILLS AND FEVER.
SliHONS Liver Re alat r
Is eminently a Family Medicine
and by being kept ready for immedi
ate resort will save many an hour of
suffering ndd many a dollar in time
and doctors' bills.
After over Forty Years' trial it is
still receiving the most unqualified tes-
i iiujudisis io us viriuejt iroin perons
I of the highest character and reinonsi-
oility. Eminent physicians commend
it as the most
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
For constipation, headache, pain in
the shoulder, dixincss, sour stomach,
Bad taste iu the mouth. Bilious at
tacks Palpitation of the heart, Pain in
the region of he kidneys. Desponden
cy. (Room aad foreboding of evil all
which are the oifsping of a diseased
Liver
COLIC IN CHILDREN
For children complaining of colic,
headache, or rick stomach, a tcasnoon
ful or more will give relief. Children
as will as adults eat sometimes too
much supper or eat something which
does aot digest well producing tour
stomach, heartbura, or restlessness: a
good dose of Lirar Regulator will give
reuer. inis applies to persons ot all
age. It is the cheapest purest and
best Famitf Medicine in the world!
IT RAS ftO IfVAL
Thoaaaads lead miserable live,
suffering from dyspepsia a di -ordered
stomach aad liver, producing bilious
aecH, hearthurn, costiveaesp. weakness
r regular appetite, low spirits raising
oad after eatier, and offtea eading ia
atal attacks of fever. They know
hey are sick yet get little sympathy,
the unfailing ressedy to prevent tbec
tafflietiotM aad restare health is Simons
jlLtt er Regulator.
MANUFACTURED ONLT CV
J. H. Z EI LIN & CO..
Philadelphia.
rice, $1.00. Sold by alldragguts.
30 Mixed Cards with Bane, 10 ets
Samples for Set. stamp. J. M inker
a Ce. Nassaa, N. Y.
50 laacy carfe, ten xtylhs, with your
vama ia ailt 15a. Try as. 8c hell
Bros., Maiden, N, T.
Groceries,
DRY GOODS,
HATS, CAPS,
GLOVK3.
JiOOTS SIIOKS, &C-
which they are offcriagat prices that
arc bound to fuit their customer.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
caM ide of Juniata Avenue,
JUNIATA - - - NEBRASKA
S 4tf
'! Titn
IaO laODiota A(t
y:
miB
It not eiu-i! inoil in thee times
hilt it Call boniaJt.' in !hrr nw.ntVi.
V I I f bfaoynna of either ss. in any
part of tha country who is willing to work
steadily at tbe imployueat that we tarolab.
fi perweek in yourowo town. Vou can sir
7"ur wholn time to the work, or aly your
spare Moments. We hare agents bo arena
kiaa orer t2U per day. All who esanae at
nl" -nn Tlri to. nry ff. At the rcrit
l-.c .j ili. C.t.". I Im' U. i.lo rOxlidl't) UUI TAp-
idly at any other basinci;. It corn uoihiag
to try the baiew. Terras and $" outfit free.
Addr'satonce. H, IUllktt Jk Co..
-1 ly Portland. Maine.
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON '
SHOP.
HAMPTON A R ALSTON. Props.
i TJ "'Kfc" ijtnx d to tbeir urw boi. on il.r r..t
'"Pwdiado l work,., tbe.rhn,
on ihort notice aal good srvh.
All Work Warranted ta 6lvt"Satiifaetion.
ataTJ c tender our thanks to the public tor paat patronage aad
respectfully solicit a continuance of the aau.c " "a
B..d,IIAM.4
J. it. Potter has ju?t received the Wit
saaortmcot of
GOLD.
flrrat cb.ncc to innke money
Kim ?n5isr G3
SBW
'iHl&a&l
rr32ai-E.
r-I C33 c s ?ta V2jS
I
H2
Kut Krecnbac.ki'. Wenetl&
person in every town to take subscription
for the largest. chuapejt ;iad ItMt Illustratod
lamily publication in the world. Any occ
can houom u uceesful airont. The most ole
gant works of art Civen free to .ulrribT
The price is so low that almost everbody
subscriber. One ni rnt report luakins: over
8150 in a week. A lady acmt reports tak
ing over 100 tabrcriLers iu ten days. All
who engage make monoy fas. Yo ran de
vote all your ti i c to the basiaeas. or only
yonr p:iru ti:ne. mi oe4i nut be away
Imra home over night You ctiu do it as
others. Fall pancalrrs diroo ions ami term
free. Elegant and expensite Outfit free. If
you want profitable work send your Address
at oaae. It costs nolhin to try the bu.iues.
No one who cnpagM fnil to make grt pay.
Address "The People Journal." Portland.
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A VKOETABLE PKPARATIO.N, iu-
veBted in the 17th century by Dr.
William Grace, Surgeon in" Kinr
Jamea army, llirough its agency he
cured thousands of the most jerioun
sores and wounds, and was regarded
litr all orVirt Irniav k!m m .il.K I...nnr. '
tor. 2.c. a box' by mail 0c. For sale
by druggist generally.
AGENTS WANTED.
Address Seth Fowle & Sons, Boston
Mass.
PJLLAYS! PJLAM.
PLAYS! PLAYS?
For reading club.-, for Amateur
theatrical temperance plnya. drawiag
room pbyr, fairy play.s," Ethiopiaa
plays, gui'ie bookfc. speakers panto,
mines, Tabhaux lighis, magae.siam
light.-, colored fire, burnt cork, Theat
rical face preparations, Jarly's wax
works, wigs, beards, and moustaches
at reducee prices. Gxtomcr, fceaery
charades. New catalouge sent free
containing full description and prices
SAML FRENCH & SON. V" Naa
fau St., New York.
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Give him a call and eiamtae gtsrls
-T. O. Pottair,
Red Claual, Nabratka
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silt-edged card. no two alike.
with name 10 cL- po-t paid. Kki
lows a co.. North Chatham, N. Y.
PTJLMONA
u oeyond compari.oa the best remely
for the cure of co.vguwpTioK even in
its tnot advanced (stages) Atliraa,
bronchit", CaUrrb, and all derange
ments of the Nervou ytcm. A cir
cular containing mrticulan cf many
cases successfully treated, full advice
for the treatment of the diseases above
mentioned and certifcates of actual
cures, will be sent tree by mail t all
applicants Address OSCAR C. MO
SES, Sole Propretor, IS Cartbad
Street, New York.
CHEAP CASH STORE
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS. HATS, CAPS AND
NOTIONS.
Creeerieft, Flovir 4l jtvrovIslamii,
WOOD, WILLOW, GLASS AND QUKKNSWARK.
irA' WILL NOT HE UNDERSOLD. CALL AND SEE US!
North of Bank.
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Jsv 37 Park row, new aop.
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