t. w JiADGKR LUMBERXAUD, IIA.vriX(JS.NKIt aetiwurfi wimmi.' .xmmi&mm- THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. AaUrrtt4mKarww Chief. - rVBLIlHXD BYSBT THUBSDAT AT KZD CLOU), KXB1A8KA. Liberal, aed vQMW aci kaa I BORIN k SPRINGER, Letal adTtrtJ-- .. "Eternal Vigilance it the price Ztlerfy oJW 12,08 yr if Ike price " Red CUud Chief. Fetltwra am Proprietors. All : aiaet VOL- V. RED CLOUD. WEBSTER CO THURSDAY. JAN. 17, 1878. Na25.'rw Id.Of neryeer, Invariably in Advaaea. w , - - iCrJ'S -.-- . i ii in iin ti-mmr-mrtmimtmummmm mmm x j The Red loud SSBH qaBME'' sWaBmaasasg aam.Tam i FBBmWssBfftT-" i .-- j 'J & . Inbssribeie who do sot receive their pa ten regularly, will confer a favor by notify ing as of the faet at once. Correspondence solicited from all parts of eke County and State, ob matters ofgeaeral Jt no tan art tot responsible for the wietet or opinions of our correspondents. Wt do " puUUh anonymous letters mud corrmunications. Always give year name Local notice, to tnsure insertion, must he han'Ted in as early as Wed nesday morning. Official Directory. CONGRESSIONAL. A. 1. Paddock. Beatriee. U. 8. Senator. AlTia Sauaders. Omaha. U. S. Senator. Frank Welch Representative. EXECUTIVE. SILAS QA.RBER. Goveraer. Lincoln. BruuoTuchnek. lee. of Bute. J.B Westoa.Lineela. Auditor. J.C. Mollride. .. Treasurer, dee. H. Roberta. Att'y Oen. S. R. Thompson. Liaeela. lap. rah. Iastrue. JUDICIARY. ee. B. Like, Omaha, Chief Jutice. Baa'lQaatt.NebraskaCltT.1 Aii ti.u j. aase'l Maxwell. Platseaoath J WEHBT1R COUNTY. J. A. Tellers. Coaaty Clerk. B. N. Jeaes. Treasurer. J. R. Willcoz. Probate Jadge. J. D. Post. Sheriff. A. A. Pom. School Hnp't. R. R. Sherer. Coroner. W. K. Thorn, Ceaaty Sarreyor 9. W. Ball. ) L. B. Laee. V Ceaaty Ceamissieaers. J. H. Hobari. I CmTJBCH DIBECTOBY. Stanley, the African explorer, ar rived in Romt on tbt 11th. One of the moat terrible storms ever known in that section rafted alone the Atlantic eoast last week. Vast amoonta of shipping were lost. The Russians hare been gaining victories alone the line ; having Setup, ka Pass, with the whole Turkish amy Hoarding it All kinds of romors are afloat In regard to peace negotiations bnt notbiog definite is knowa as yet, what will be done. The B. & M. and the A. & N. rail toads tried titles to a lot of ground ia Lincoln the other day, by runniag iito each other and smashing things up generally. The matter was quietly settled. Bar. J. T. Mil a, will Breach oa the 2nd Sabbath ef each month at 11AM. Bar. Geo 0- Yaiaaa the first Sabbath at 11 A. M and the 2nd Sabbath evening Ber. J. a. Pryse. the 4th Sabbath at 11 A. M., and the Ird Sabbath evening. Bov.C. RaiLLT. preaches the 1st Sabbath in the aaenth at Bill's School house; at 101-2 A. M. and at Red Cloud at 7 P. M. 2nd Sab. hath at Huramel's at in 1-2 A. M. and at Pea aoy Creek at S P. M. Ird Ssbbnth at Red Cload at 11 A. M. and at Chapin's at 3 P. M. 4th Sabbath at (7u do Rock, at 11 A. M. and at Sim Creek at S P. Jf. Babbath Hehool every 8abbath atorninf at 10 a. a. Closes at 11. Afrs. H. A. Howaud. Sapt Ba r Hora meets every alternate Thurs 4ay evening at 6;S0 r. u. Arrival Deamrtare) ef Kalis frwaa tha Red Cload F. . BjASTiPas leaves Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 7 a. m. Taesdays, Thursdays aad Saturdays at la as. Arrives every 4ay at SO p. as. Baky-abd leaves Mondays and Thursdays at Ta. at., arrives Wednesdays aad Saturdays at p. at. jTailELi. going east. Mondays and Thurs days at 2 p. m. Going west Tuesdays aud Fridays iltin. Jswill Kansas, leaves Taesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays atS a- as., arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 p. m. Bbssil. Kansas, leaves Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays at 7 a. xn., arrives Tues days, Thursdays and Saasfays at dp. ra. OBlee open frose 12 m. aatil 1 p. at. Sundays. All registered matter must be in Vy 7 30 p m AfaaoyOro'er business closes at 7 1-2 p. as. He orders issued on Sunday. if. B. McNitt. P. M. i i ea SOCIETIES. Judge Briggs in his advice to the Douglas County Commissioners, says, in regard to the township organization act, that (1) the law is repugnant to the constitution; (2) the question is before the supreme court and will soon be decided; (3) they would betray their trust by giving way to men of doubtful authority ; (4) if they ap point assessors, and these assess taxes, and they are decided illegal, then the county will have no finances. Hence, wait, and abide the decision of the su preme court. I. O. O. F. Bid Clud Loose, No. 64 1 00 F .meet every Saturday night in 'the Jfasomo Hall. Jf embers or other Lodaes are cordially iavited to attoad. A. J. Jfsuais N. a. J. D. Lbacb Sec'y. Those whom vox Dei has called to serve the people of this country for the next two years are now fairly in stalled and it is to be hoped that some of them may successfully resist a few of them influences which helped to carry them into power. Sentinel. There seems to bo some "crooktd ness" in "vox Dei' up in Harlan county, else why must its influences be resisted. Perhaps during the next two years "vox populi" will rectify all mistakes. bt &VaaBB. 1 aBBSssBs)1 A.F. f A CsARiry Lodhi No. 63 Red Cload, ,!feb. meets Friday a venmrsoa or be fore full moon. Visitinr brothers, in laood standinr. are cordially invited to attend. J. A. TULLBYS. W. if. J. L.JfiLi.is.. Sec'y. EDITORIAL. Congress convened on the 10th inst. Senator Saunders is CI years of age, and Senator Paddock is 48. B. F. Prttcott has been nominated for governor of New Hampshire by the Republicans of that state. A call has been issued for a national convention of the national party, to meet at Toledo, O.. on the 22nd of February to devise propositions upon the financial questions of the day. The following, in the telegraphic dispatches, sounds singular, to say the least: "Rome, Jan. 9. King Victor Emanuel received the consolidation of religion before his death." It is said that the Illinois law in re gard to doctors will send five hundred quacks out of that state. We have plenty of room in Nebraska, but none for such as those. The Bee man has shut himself oit of all chances of receiving any ap pointments under the government by personally informing President Hayes not to confer any such honors upon him. The directors of the Junction City and Republican Valley B. R. meet this week. We hope to hear encour aging words fiom them, relative to pushing their road further on up the valley next season. The Women's Suffrage Convention met in Washington last week. They resolved on a variety of things ; prin cipally upon the duty of the govern BMBt to give all dtiuM the right of franchise. We have received a copy of that mammoth sheet, the Louisville Cour itr-JoKrnal, for January 1, 1878. It is a ten-column quarto, and contains mora reading matter than any other, single newspaper ever published. The Sioux nation eoneiets of five greet bands, viz: Ogallala, Uncap -pa, Yaiktosuise, Cheyenne and Up per 8anteo. They number about 15, 000 warriors, including the smaller prowling bands not included in those pained. Viotor Emanuel, King of Italy, died at 2:30 P. M., January 9th. Prince Humbert was proclaimed king in his stead, and the present ministers were confirmed in their places. Vic tor Emanuel did a noble work for the kingdom of Italy, giving his subjocts freedom and unity. The proclama tion of his son on taking the seat of government, is a grand eulogy upon his father's greatness, and a tender appeal to his subjects to continue in the paths in which they have been moving. The law in regard to parties telling their homestead rights has, it seems to us, a very weak place in it a loop hole by which low-lived rascals take advantage of their neighbors. To ex plain. A man has lived on a home stead for a length of time, and desir ing to sell his right, his papers have to be cancelled and the purchaser takes out new papers. Meantime some evil disposed person, lies in wait for the cancellation of the papers, and immediately on their return, if pos sible, files a homestead right in ad vance of the purchaser ; tbns stealing what virtually belongs to another, just because there is no law to prevent him. It seems to us that there should be some protection of the rights of purchaser and seller, that when a transfer of this kind is made the par ties may feel safe in their trade. Omaha aad Itpnfclican Valley laflway. The annual election of the Omaha aad Republican Vallev railway took place yesterday at the Union Pacific headquarters in this city. Directors : 8. H. H. Clark, Sidney Dillon, Jay Gould, A. J. Poppleton, Fred. L. Ames. T. L. Kimball, J. W. Gannett. Officers: President, 8. H. H. Clark ; Vice-President, Sidney Dillon; Secretary and Treasurer, J. W. Gannett There are now atxty and one-half miles of this road in operation, having been completed to David City October 1st. The freicht earniar for the months of October and November amounted to $20,944.71. KB JOCTIIflf. The re-arraegiag f the State Uti yersity library is eoevpletetl. - A grange Christssaa tret al JavieU bore $600 worth of fruit. Dixon coaaty coal, of a ge4 aia try, sells at the bank at $5 per Cm. The Grand Lodge, 1. 6. G. T,wiM convene ia Tinsels, Jasflsary Iftk Families eewtinae at arrive ia Val ley eovBty ire the Siooe harvest, 290.000 sails ef wheat have beea skipped freai aey. Two Adassa aovaty girls haste and cribbed 800 baafcahi ef eora ia De cember. The free readiaff room at Seward was thrown opea to tho nahste' aa January 1st. r " Ord City is to have a nasaber ef new buildings aad a pabttt hall akis winter yet. A new trial has beea granted ia the case of Wayaa eeaaty vs. flhmlrs, for murder. The hogs shipped trot lalls City average over 300 poand. Tha prist now paid is $3.30 par ewt. Messrs. Reuel, Nisis 4 Co., of Falls City, have bought oat tha Bo- der bank aad takea ptassasioo. A Washingtoa City ataa got the 1 .storing contract for tha goveraaieat uilding at Lincoln. Price, $3,900. Riverton, Franklin coanty, stakes a showing or fifteen new bastnass houses and dwellings within the last two months. The number of dwelling houses aad barns erected in Platte ooanty ia 1877 was 30 per cent, over tha previous year. Many lota have been sold in Ponoa City this winter to persons who eon- template building oa the approach tf spring. Barton & Keith, of North Platte, have sold a third interest ia their herds of stock to a brother of Sidney Dillon, for $50,000. The Thompson House, at Hastings, was burned on New Year'a morninjr. Loss, $4,000, with an insurance on the furniture of $1,500. Some farmers in different parts of the state bad a good deal of their corn damaged in crib during the warm damp weather of December. The boss hog of the season, so far as heard from, was sold last week to Mr. Anderson, of Columbus, bv Mr. Earle, and its wsight was 630 pounds. The dwelling house of Mr. Dioker son, three miles west of North Bend, burned last Monday. House and con tents a total loss, as there was no 'in surance. The Lincoln contractors and builders are expecting to have an unusual number of expensive business and dwelling houses under contract by early spring. A colony of 75 families from Now York are expected to arrive in Ne braska about the 10th of February. Platte, Boone and Madison counties will ret them. It is said that the county seat con test in Adams county, between Juni ata and Hastings, ia likely to cost the tax-payers of that county tha snug little sum of $10,300. Bliss & Shelly, of Fairmount, dur ing the last four months sold 8,217 acres of B. & M.. lands in Fillmore county, for the sum of $51,972. Of this number 5,337 acres were sold on ten years' credit. Pierce county is the saodel moral county of the state. It has a maa 'who can break off from a game tf cards when he aeara the vowe of duty calling for him to rttara to the bosom of his family." A sufficient number of application have been made and terns accepted, to insure the STweees of tha Nebraska 8ummtr School of Science, which is to study in- the Repabacaa Valley next summer. A largo toloaisatioa society from Massachusetts is expected to settle it Nebraska in tha spria posaiblT oa the Pawnee reserve. aUpraetaUtivts of the society art bow leaking tha lands over. Partita ia Gilmer and ' Barhtar ctuatiea, vTett Va,, art xeakiagM MV81HXS8 DIME AtttbtyiitL ABTSliTISIIaJO J. S. Grilll ATTORNEY AD A. LOR AT LAW. mfv IWr Frim m oB fit lac Stale. , no CLOUD. - af.KaWUl ATTORNEY AT and U. 8. Com mCtlltttiM nwwtijm ONB SOUTH OF lATJMI aTOll sMCttaa. JJLS. LAIRD, ATTORNEY ANDfUNSKUOR A at htw. JaaUtoNebraAa, Will nraetiet m au tat Jouns mh oa. VWKJ: 'HBWf jasBssaar-' k aVf' - v fmsti stBBBmBflLBLjm' -asWX- .Al soWltaJ4atOi iiamf iiaWaaalether "BmrVv" -BBa:T: aWjWaaai es aaaaar aa?- -a---- - - bbibTssT Haasaelta fattf at raBfT" BBL&' J" M- Seaaaar ?r aaej. e7wsjaa ' --., s LAml i amauria-'-ri t '"''SaSl " fJmWWm ' PefsWSSBI -A Wok sitlamiag tf to U. a having $.000 pop., aad tat sswTiaWsmffittt etreaJaiiea a 3 a a SMtaale TaUea tf rates, shsaiaa east tf advar aveajyaajisal WBSJal M hke to kaaw. Mttam. Aattrasa P. ff)twU.4 MUaavatt t H. Y. (tpiwin 'Iriwamt" UilaV DILLON k COLE. Jawtlati Ntbruka. Art aawpttparid U hay MiCiR IVMBIR YARB HASTINGS NEB, CHICA.GO AMD PromDt attention givea to all btstnees tatrasted to his ears. Omtt ta ut east aide Jaaiata Aveate. jaly 1 7 GtteW. ShBppRri, GOVERNIIgNTA mn.ees; &i&u. BLOOMINGTON, NEB. uin fldn,? BTorth - WtEtrtorn LI.EALIT, AfClM.m,B,Laa4. C.W.I1HT, JfetaryPahUe. ATTORNEY8 AT LAW, DTD HAL 8ITAT1 AOIXTI. 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. TULLBTB Richardson & Tulleyt, RIALISTATI COL'CTZy(rAaisTTS Will Way aad sell Real Bstate oa Ceauals- ioa. aad aay Uses for aoa-resideats. Special attention a ivea to oelleotiens. Cer- resaeaaenee oueiiea. au lenera oi iaqtry, era kasiaeet aresjatly If what follows could have been done in Ntw York, why can't it be done in other place : The gambling fraternity is particu larly interested in a decision just made by the New York Court of Appeals, as it indicates the course likely to be Eursued in complaints against them ereafter. Twe professional gamblers inveighed a stranger into a gambfinf den in New Sork, not long atace, and fleeced him out of his money. Fol lowing their arrest the District Attor ney having found it almost imptanblt to convict gamblers upon a specific charge of swindling in the practiot tf their nefarious profession, triad the experiment of indicting the pruoaers for larceny. Upon their trial ia the Court of General Sessions, their eoaa- sti toutended that their offense was not larceny, the money having beea voluntarily surrendered, and it mat tered not how-fraudulent may havt beea the intenVso long as there was no trespass The District Attorney took a contrary ground. Hie Judge charged for a conviction; which fol lowed. The ease then want to the Court of Appeals, which tribunal af firmed the decision of the court below. Judge Milltr writing the opinion and all tee judges concurring. quines through the Dawsoa Ceaaty Fumeer, at Plaa Creek, iareeatiea to tha advantages of' Dawaea eeaaty, with a view of immigrating: to that portion of tht state, Mr. Get, W. Hangate. wW that a maa named Pair reoaatry. tht vicia ity of Deadwood, tor atteaiaiiag tt dtspotasat him tf a' raacha that ha had owned aad lived aaea aiaet Aarit; w eitiata tf Wac4ietoa etaaty, this state, hit family at pceteat re sediag ia Blair. - - y mi HARNESS SHOP - t lit iur . 1 Tl,i u .,.-. T SIT T saiir ssaa """ ' - -y u mow prepared to do allkiadsafwar . ' -r'n' -- I IB TSTB . - F7 HmrnesM line. s 'T- -;4 'ft - Tht boat of materiaHaied, and ral WOrk WABKAHTBDt a: tjp" .- .- BEPAisttjva Doae aa sWt notice aad at Priett. hit RED CLOUD. J.I.SMIT. H.W.Paaaaa. 8,C.8irT. Presideat, Vice-Preeidett, Cashier. first jational janK BIATSICI, VXBBASXA. (Saoeatsor to SMITH BEOS.) CAPITA! DM OTOMA Hoir. A 8 PABnocr. U B Sea., C. O. DeasaT. Jambb Iixia. Ntw Torn. H. W Paataa Klijab FitXBT. Jao-BSaiTB. 4-45 SAH'LCianra. PHYSICIANS. I W. TUIiliKYa, HOMtEOPATHIC PHY3ICI As U. 8. PiiM8fM.' Oiticb two doors statk tf tht Coart u-- ' w.y UK SBAWSaBSBJ BBS Q10TO - .i AILWAT Tht Gnat Tnmk Lmsrtmthe West U Chicago and fat East. It it tht eldest, shortest, moat di rect, ttavtaitat, ttmf ortabla aad ia every respeet tha beat hat jam eaa take. It at tht greatest aadgraaatet Railway enaaiaatiea ia tha United 8tattt. ItowMtrttatroit 2100 MILES OF RAILWAY! nTLUUB BOTXL CAII tntnalm rfhthmghhttweta COUNCIL BLUFFS k CHICAGO I No other road rant Pallawa HtttI Cars, or any ether form of Hotel Cart, through, between the Missouri River aad Chicago. Its line is kid with heavy steel rails apoaa deep bed of broken ballast, and its bridges are of iron or stone. Its passenger trains art equipped with every known improvtmtn for comfort and safety, aad are ran at faster speed for greater distanoso than the trains of any line on the continent. The company has largely increased its equipment for travel, and build in its owa shops locomotives and passen ger cars at short notice sufficient to fully accommodate aay extra demand. The unequaled resources at the com mand ot the company guarantee the most perfect accommodations for all its patrons. Tht MAGNIFICENT SCENERY for which the road is wj justly cele brated presents to the traveller over Its perfect roadway an ever-changing anoramic of river, mountain aad sndscape views unequalled in Amer ica. THE EATING STATIONS on this line are unsurpassed. Meals are furnished at suitable hours, aad ample time allowed for enjoying them. Pambnqbu Going East should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE to CHICAGO and all Joints East. Patseagers by this route have ohoiot of Five Different Routt and the ad vaatagn of Eight Daily Lines Palace 81eeping Cars from CHICAGO to PHILADELPHIA k NEW YORK, aad other Eastern Poiata, Insist that tht ticket agent stilt yoa tickets by the North-Wasters Road. Examiat your tickets, tad refute to bay if- they do not road aver chit road. AH agents sell thtm aad check saal bayage tret by this lite. ftroajrh Tickets via this nata to all BaattrB Peiatstaa be prared at tht UtattalnPatata Railroad tiaket of. wAwiaawar Marstat street ; aad at 2 WW Ntw Meatywaery street, 8aa Fraacit- WHEAT. aad ether traia. aad pay tht highttt taah price for tht same. .0-. Tktj al tar. a Ml toek rfpiml BOEBCHAJTleiaB "Crroosnrl DRY GOODS, HATS. CAPS. GLOVES. BOOTS SHOES, AC which they are offering at priett that are bound to rait their cattomtrs. RKMEMBER THE PLACE, east side of Juniata Avenue, JUNIATA - - - NRB7A3KA 5 4tf Carries aht Wgw aad tiwaa, far Bmrwag, efDRYLUMBEaWaJi aewaiaery yarl La Oar ft f DOORS. WIllDOirft BTtarrvi unit ntvn. pi masstqaaied. timber kaklsL a. ht, givte at a trfiaWaaka. ' aad pkiaiai laaaaaty Gtvt aa a taM lifts, Ufather w4ih wkh Aamrn 701 -an Tassirnfrwu i ?affx 4-1 iMao IsvcDioyt, Aft. STEAM ENGINES, Cast Mill, awl KratsMratere, Threshers, Horse Powers. J t7rrl8 ailyaa I f f by aoyoae ef NEB. VSffsfajW ffsfff l e, SCHIWCR, PbyilciaVR aid SBrfttR. BSjT PABTICUtAB ATTIHTi6r 01 VBB TO DIBBASB8 PKCCXIAB TO FgJf ALBS. Pant ait Biridsmtt f vt mOet tact of BtiCetaJ, BttrEmOrtekatms. WEBSTER Ct. 'NEB. Mm v , f RED .CLOUD FimaiTUtE rf - i. mm?l4- ' .. ' ' . Tad" UlTVMT -..,.?.. vaw. vamv ""tr' J-fl7tr'r,.. Daala txte naively j all Uaektf far- aatarti ssjoa.at Chairs. Mirrtft, aad ialatt every thiac to at feaad ia a irat raam ,- t. GIVE HIM A CALL. Cloud. - -& "r t I f4M , '-. .' 3?: af(afrf Jc if siair ilamSSSLTSmSSSSauY K - -,mmm?''ii w. i am I '"J P amuMunai Shop ia McNrrr's Store. Ef UBUCAII VAUEY -is - - mTAfiCiUsaEe. ! ai- ; . R: C: JONbS PROraiETOR. : Stage leaves Hattiaga 4for Red dead, ifeith Ceaier. Barr Oak aad poiata mmta aej Mtadav. Wedsietaiay aad Friday, 8Velook A. M rt- tarsHMea emmet at rraenaaMe ratta. Ssaith's Book litora. HaMmM a ta,aadat alaoaptB' ticket oeneet of the Ueatral Pattla, Uaita Patiicaad aH wtatwa rsahtada. Ntw York Office. Na. 415 Bread way,, Jkatttf Omot, No. 5 State atreti .Omaha Oaatt, 34ft Farisham street. Sea Fraaciaco Office, 2 Naw Moatg otatry atratt. Caieatt Ticket Omtas : x Clark stmt, aadtr 8htr maa Hoatt ; 753aaal, corner Madt ata strttt; Kiemis'strttt depot, tar atr Watt gStaat aael Caaalarrttta; Websfjtttteaeoratr WtOs ami ticket For ahltfrom year emptjior r , G Pass. Agt., Caieatt, DL . MaBTIM HaTOHHT. Gta, Maa'r, Clusagt, HL j easily earaed ia taasa ttsaat se saata ia Urea i aaeaa eitaersex. ia aay aartoftaeeoaatry whole wllliar to watk --" - tha aaanlnvniMt k.t tm f A M par week la yoar ewa tows. Tea eaa ad yoar whole tiae to the work, or oaly year spare moments. Wehaveaa rats ahaaxasaav kiar over S30 pt day. All who eat at oace eaa aiake aioaey fast. At tke , praeeat tiose aaoney eaanot be made ee easily aasT rap idly at aay otherJbasinees. It coeu aethiac to try the basiaesa. Tersss aad IB eattt frae. Addroae at eaee, II, Uallktt A Ce., M ly PerUaid. Maiae. md Cora MiOs, Cera aad Ceh C?raahrra, Chareh. Fwhool. rre AUrm Belk For Salt by D. D. MEARNS, Etklit. W.Uter cy. atsd J. G. Fetter has just received tha fRst'asaortaiBt of Win ffioo&s M umuif G0LD.S Oraatshaaeeto saaka swaay Irrea ean.tsretroldTaaeaa set cracabaekt. We aee4 a pereea la every town to take eabseriaUeaa hr tha laiwett. eaeapeet ani beet IUaetraTel raauy pablieauoa in the world. Aay oaa ir can becon a raeeessial agent. The most ela- fant works or art given free to subscribers. The price is so low tbat alssost every bety subscribes. Oaa as eat reports snaking aver 1150 ia a week. A lady a sat reaorw tak ine over 400 sabseribers in ten days. Alt who engage make sooner fast. Tea eaa da vote all yoar tiis te tke baeiaeee. ar aaly yoar spare tlsaa. Yoaaeed net be away mas hesae ever night Tea eta da it as ethers. Fall pariealm dlree'ieae aat tanae free. Blegaat aad exaaaeiva OaUt fraa. If yoa waat proluble work seed year addreas at eaee. It costs aothla to try tha eaaiaesa. Ho oaa who enfages fails U saaka rraai pay. Addreas "TheTeapla'a Jearaal." erUad. Maiae. s-Sy1 GRACE'S SALVE. A YEOBTABLB PBPABATIOB, it veated in the 17th century "by' Dr. William Grate, Surgeon ia ling Jamee' army. Through ita areaev ha cared thousands of tht matt ttritaa seres aad wounds, and was regarded by all who knew him apahlit btataat tor. 25t. a box' by mail 30c For salt by draggjets generally. AGENTS WANTED. Address Beth Fowlt ft Boat, Mam. PliAYftl PLAY. PLAYS! PLAYS! For rcadiag crabs, for Amateur theatricals, ttrnperaatt plays, drawiat room plays, fairy plays, Ethiopian Pityt, gaide hooka, sptakers paate. awaet. Tableaux Kghts, magataiam lights, tolored art, burnt ttrit, IWat- neal fact pttptratioot, J arty a work, wigs, beards, aad mbatt at red Cttt frtt M) Mixed Cards, wkh tCt.Nataaa. N. Y. 10 eaa MlsTEBB MTaacyCarda, M' t .: . ,.r S s ttsj atjrmtt with yoar 15. Try we. bcwiXL ..t.'-- r rv -nf - " t afssmmsl BrS 1aaBBBBBBfm)mi fr?Br1W,mBBBaa aaBmaa aa sBaaanBaaaaa JiJlHcl'SZIrlr2 iHfSU5gi6Hjs pneet. New fail detcriatsba aaal 8AML FRENCH k SON. 122 Nat- saa 8tf New York. 25 gik-tdced earda, at twa alike, with aama 10 eta. pott paid. Fbi lows a co- North Chatham, V. Y. 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