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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1879)
HE RED CLOUD CHIEF THE REG C10UD CK The Red Cloud Chief. rrniiHU.D fcVEitv thuhsiiat at EZD CL6TO, 17EBBASZA. mh;. THOMAS, f:i!l(ornud X'rnprlctor. ,itvrriiinjc Itnte-. lAmk 4 v3 to k4 U "Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty" $2.00 ymr is tlir price of the lint Claud Chief MET) CLOUD WKBSTERCO, NEBRASKA. TIL KSIUV. SK1 rKMBKR -J 3 IS7!. t rtJ&MlAm. 1iU 4vrtatf u ! m 2.CI jer j-car, larariaWj in AiTasee'j VOL. VII. NO. J Final Proof Notice. Land Office nt lUoornlnetnn. ?'. Aupu-tiinJ. l."7i. X"ti'e ii lier-liy cin-n that tJij fullnwinir narro.1 FcttUr liai'filril notiro of h iritr' tinn tn Snake final proof in MiM.rt of hin'claiin. anl rrnr-final entry thereof L the expiration tf thirty jIhjk from the date of thi. notice, vix: Koberton Aitamf'on fer tlie fouthrcst'juarter fc-rti n 12. tfiwi. 2. rslige 10. wet. and numn tlir f llotvinr lii wittier, viz: tleurgt If. Hall, ofltnl Cloud. Srhrika,aiid Francis jl Fawyer oftViwir Neurotica. nuc2Sejr25 S. V,'. Switzkr. Rsirtrr. r Final Proof .Yoirr. Land Office nt 1'lnoniinetnn. Neli. August 2rih. 1S79. Notiic i hcreJiy riven that the folloirine ti amed with r hnt filnl Ji lice f hi intention lo Inake final jiroof in tutirt of hi i-lnitn. and Tiir final entry tiiereol at the expiration of thirty dnr from the datf thi notire. i: s-mntiel M. T hnmar. for the northwest qnar tTffclion 2i town 3. ranee ll). w-t. mid name the follon-.ns a hi witnjsci, iir lMwin I Jnibb, of Ooirlff, Nelira.ka. and L"renr I). l horem. if C'owln". Vrnka riif-2Vf!i2.'i F. tt.wiTH. ittKiMcr. j- ' i Fatal Proof Notice. .w OfiW at lUoiiiiiiJi-t.ii NVIi. AutfiiKt Huh. 179. V.,i c hcrehv r'ven ll.at the follnyrinj: Iianwd Fe'tlcr Iih filed no'i-e nf hi- i'-tentiiin to Mlkr fm.il iroif in ritwxirt of n rlnini. and - fo J !1f.'in : I. in::' p w -nna. r.cr.'.r Final Proof Not ire. Land "llire at l!Iooiiiint'l,.ri Nb. Aucut Jilh. 1S71. ' Noticn i l.trrhy civen that the following iiamed pettier baa file I notice of Iii intention to tnal.i f.ti.il pr- f 10 pupport of bin elaim. and M-rure fuil iitry thereof nt the expiration of lliirlvi).l fr In l!,e l.te of tliix in.li"c vir If Ii lliipoti. fortlie nortli'enrt quar- terieetionr;.!toii 3 Vanw It M. ami ,,!,.,, t1f.dlrniiuraPhiiwitiicfi. iz: Uilliam 11. i . . . .... . . ll!'p'-r.i.j t'ow'pi. Nebrapkn. nmt Kec v IS. II mpp 11. of ( owlep. elira.Ka. nni'." ici S.W. SwiTZF.it. Itegiter. PI17AL T200F NOTICE. Land Office nt Illnomington. Ne" . 9 Augu-t u"7tb. Kit. 1 Xotiec i hirehy given that the following named pettier have file.I notice f int-ntinn to uih) fm.il proof in ptipport of his elnim nnl cure final cntrv therrof n" tt.e pir-iiion of thirty tiny- from tb date of I hi" notice, viz. r'lirlcntA.Tcel. for the joiith-Me't ij'firfer eeliiti IS town Jt nnge ! f't. ami namei the f llowtng a bi nitiic.i-s. vir; Itatiiel t'nok of Th 1 1.1-viHoN. b. arid John A- Smith of Thorn a tille rb. -. 1 tiLt2 S. .SWITZKK. Ue;iler. niiAL P200F i:oxi:e. Land fTjco nt l'loomimrton Neb.) l'loomit August .7th' ISTIt. Notice ip herel y given that the following '"i.med M-ttler bnp filed notice of hi intention to tniikt finnl proof in Mipport ol lii e aim ami j etite finil entry thereof nt the expiration of thirty l.tv from the date of lhi notp-e. viz. John II .1 enon. for the poutb-wept quarter jeetiiin 2 town 4 mnge 1 wet an 1 name the lollouingah hip witncFPep. iz: Spencer Alex- jendcr.f Wells Neb. and Nieludus Jensoti of Vrll- Neb. peplocti S. W. SWITZKK. Kegiptcr. NOTICS OF FINAL P20pF. Laud Qflicent Illonmington Neb. Sept. :td. S79. f Notice i. hen bv g!ven that the following amedhettler tiap filed notice of lii intention to lsnke final proof in Mipiort of hip claim, nod ho rure filial etury theieof at the erpiration of thirty dijp fr m th- latinf fhi notice, vir: ttcnr AnioSd. fitrt he iiorih-wot quarter See. 1 town " range l('w-t. and name the fnllowing n hi viitneep. vir: .lohn Arnold of lCing.vton " l. aiidThaddim ArnoM of ItJue Hill Nili. mp4i.cC S. W. SWITZKK. Kegitcr. :toti:s of final phocf. .and Office at llloomington Neb. Sept. fth. 1S7P. Nutii'e i? hcndiv given thai the following .lined ettler hi filed notice of Iiip intention to make li'ial proof in support of hi elnim. and -e-ur' final entrv thereof at the expiration of irty lnyp frftni the Inte ol thi notice, vir: Xnvier Lal'orte. f.ir tho north-nii-t quarter Section 2 town 4 rnngo 111 net, ami nntiu" the lollon ingai bi witne'ves. vir.- Joseph Lal'orte ot Webster county Neb. n:id IMmouml Cham Ihiiix of Webrter eountv Neb I I . t? S. W. S iVITZCK. Regisler. KOTISS OF FINAL ?3 OOF. Zand Office nt llloomington Neb. Sept. 5th. 1S79. Notice is hereby given that the following turned pettier hap filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of hi-- claim, and i-ecuro final entry thereof at tho expiration of thirty day from the d.tto of this notice, viz : I'aniel Ciok. for thr north-west quarter Sec. "0 town. '1 range It wet.nnd name tho following ij bit witnce. viz: Abraci Well of Still- voter Neb. and Charles A. Tee! ofStillwatcrNeb itpll.ctll S. W. SWITZER. Kcgistcr. NOTICE OF FINAL P2C0F. Laud Ofliec at TJloomingtnn Neb. Sept 9th. 1679. N i Ice is hereby given that tho following named -ettler ha filed notice of hi intention tc A :n:ike final proif in support of h!s claim, and se- euro final entry thereof at thecxpiration of thirty tlavs from theditu of this notice, viz: Henr- Conncly. for the W.'jN. W. IS. E.'-J N. W. ' , and 11. IV I S. W. 'Ibec. town 1 11. i we'L and name tho following as his witnc.!e. xir: John It. Watt tf tiuidr Kock Neb. and Samuel ICeUcv of Cuideltoek Neb. -eplloctH S. W. SWITZKK. KcpUtcr. NOTICE OF FINA: UQ.. Land Office at Uloeniugton Neb. Sept. 9th. 1S79. Notice i hereby slven that the following named rit!er iij O'ci ;.otice of hi intention to make filial proof in :-uport of his ilaim. and re -urc faml cr' tIiereof nt the expiration of thi-vdnJT elato of this l.oticc. iz: iinuel i" ,-. for the rOUtb-c-i.t quarter heettOUO lewfirrange 11 we-t. and name; the foil win ft hi? w itui e.. vir : Henry V". Itn if lUdeloud Acb. and iteorgc G. Hors of Keil Ol ml Neb. ci IL-cKi S. W. SWITZKK. i:egiter. Notice Of Final Proof. 1 rd 05ieo.1t Kloomengton Neb. Sept 9th '7D. Ntitice Is hereby civen that the followinz t amed M'ttlenbas filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of hi elaim. and secure fionl entry thereof at the expiration of ti irty-days from the date of this notice, viz: Jo-oph Chambers, for the south-east quarter fcetion S town Grange l() west, und names the fillowinp; nshU t-itnrpe. tiz: Nimon Brown ofweb'ter county . c'j. and Nicholas Ilaney of webster county scb. crlloct'J S.AV-SWITZEK. Kegicr. Fin a I Pi 'oof Notice, Lain! Office nt A'loomington Neb. Sept. 9th 1S7P-. otiee Is hereby ghen that tho following i,5,Ji,Cettlerts filed notice of his intention to muke"iinsl proof in nspport of his claim, und secure final entry, thprcol nt the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, viz: .fames II. Chambers for tho pouth-wet quar ter section 22 town 4 rargc 10 west, and names the following as his witr esses, viz: Cnrtis Heat of webstcr county cb. and H'illiara Krown of Webster county xeb, eplloct9 S. W. SA-frzKit, Kegistcr. NOTICS 0? FINAL PBOOF. LAND OFriCE-) llloomington Nebniska , Sept. 3d. 1S79. ) Notico is hereby given that the following Jreed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof ot the expiration of thirty days frost the date of this notice, viz: Nicholas .TcnKen of Webster county. Nebraska, for the southwest M sec. 11. town 4. north range 22 west, and names the following a his wit nesses, viz: Spencer Alexander,, f TTe&jter Co., Neb. and Elroy Pettys. o f Wcb.-tsr Co., Neb. seplSoctlC S. V. ExiTZEB, ltegister. Fin al Proof .A biice. Land Ofllcc at llloomington. Net: Sept- -aJth. 1S7U. Notice is he -eby given that the following" ncmeil settler has Cied notice of his intention to .ibn final nroof in snpport of his claim, and pecurc final entry thereof at the expiration of toirty uays irom me uaie ui mis nouce, viz: William Topfer. for the-northwest Quarter sec 31 town 4 range 10 wtft nd names the following- :isniSWItnesse. vii; ti iiiijuioJiiHiiui uiuoiiui, Nt b.. ami W illiam Kort of HIu Hill. Neb. iiriVrt s- v'. swi rzKi:. iie2ictcr. tb.r-ydia- from t,r I. t.M.rfh.. oiii e. m, m"'-" .rnii.ir inc MHiiiwe-i quarter pm. Ih..ecll llaim. I. frllieH..-!iilfti..rlii-e.t .'.TiiL?'"1" i;W 1 ' in 'l1n',Ii,,"rhr,r'""M ?.'! ur.it. rri. inn U t..r. .1 r.,11 tr.rt. .,d , Vji' 'PZ '' W'.' '"' l T m .'imi'v V'11, 11 l. IVrk f ilatin V. I.. :.d An Itlv, Carl... I, . rl. t. h. V . 1T.LK. Kecuter. ro Iin.il en'rv ihertit ii ii.f vior.iliori of . ; i... l . . 1- . :. "" Final Proof Notice. Land office at Illoomlnir. Neb. Fept. 20th. liT9. Notire it hereby given that the following named rettler ha filed notice of hi intention to make final irC"l in Rupport of his claim, and lerure final entry thereof at the expiration f thirty lay frtm Inn dte of thi notice viz: William Kort. for the outhwet 'juarter ec.M town 4 ranee 1U wet. and name the following a hi witnee.ii: William Topfcr of Hlue Hill, XehranV.and U Ilium .Sell ii I 'lor Hill. Neb. pZWirtZI K. W. .SWITZKK. Keciiter. notice o? total ?2oor. LAND OFFICK ka.l TO. j IJloointnrton Nrbrark: cpt.3)th 1S7! Notice i hereby ciren tbit the following named rctllcr ha filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in uppor of his claim, and erure final cutry thennjf al the expiration of thirty day from tbecUte of thia notice. tiz: Frederick Weichert. for tho po1lthrat quarter ec. II town 4 range 10 weft, and namcn the M lowing a hii" wiinrMe. riu William Schulrtf IUue HiH. Neb., and Williim Kortof ilue Hill. ebrafkn. epiloctiJ S. . SWITZKK. Kegi.ler. Final Proof iolicc. Land Office at Iiloomington NI. KcpLnh. IHVJ. Notice 1 hereby ghen that the following fmnril f rttler hn filed notice of hi intention to make final proof In upport of hi r!niin. and ururo final intry thereof at the expiration of ::ct::e of final pboo?. 1.ANH OFFUTJ Llm tnington Nehrckn .ept.anh. ISTU.J Notice if hereby given that the following named pettier hap filed notice of hi intention to make fiiiitl proof in etipport of hi claim, and e cure. fin.il entry thereof at tho expiration of thirty days from tho date of this notice, viz . Will 1. mi .Sehulz. for the outhc.it quirtcr see. 10 town 1 range 10 wt.t. and name the fol 1 I..u .. j !. wilii.uf.i. . . ,.,,,,; V V ' iw ; uo - hraska. and F ''V'.. .'.V. u ' low mrii hi wiliirxncp. viz : ilhain Tonferof reuenck W eichert of pepoatlS . H. W. SWITZKK. Hegifter. NOTICE OF FINAL P300F." Lund 'ffice at llloomington Neb. 1 Sept ""th. 179. J Not te is her by given that the following miniil pettier has filed notice ot his intention to tuakiTfitiaf -toofm rupport of hi elnim. and pi-cure fiiul entrj k'tfreof at the expiration of thirtvl.0" from Predate oftbis notice, viz: John Hull i-im. forjtjio mtheatt quarter pec. Jt town 1 rat go 11. :i7id iiatncs the following as hi witiT".ep. vir: Jacob . Altlaod of Wells. NehrarV. and Ion. ' Ilwyer, of Well. 'eb, f ep-.'--ie:i' t $. W. SWITZKK. Kcgi'ter. NOTICE OF FINAL P300F. LAND OFFU'K) IlIoominTtoii Nebraika V Sept. 17th. 1879. J Notic i horeby given that the following n mind pettier hii" filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in i-upport of hid claim, nnd so cure final entry thereof at the expiration of tit t r t v ilaj from the date of this notice, viz: I'.lirabwh A. 'ca. wife of laiah S. Ileal. (In raneiforthe poulheat quarter see 12 town .1 range 11 wed. mi I iijiom the following a her wilnecp. iz: Che-ter V. bullerof Ilatin.Neb.. and l urti-t Heal at llatin rweb. pepuiicl.. 5. W. .SWITZKK. Register. Sale of Mortgaged Chattels. IVhikkah. Herbert Fullmer. Win. Hodgson, Win A. Joore. 011 the 1st 'ay of April, A. I). 1879. executed an I delivered to I'urden and Mc Donald a chattel mortgage dated on udtH7 up on tho following dc-cribcd pctvmnl tmiporly: tnepnof gtey hor.e. about lilt ecu hands high. 0110 .p.in of uiuks. one t tin 111 u mare. "Hack." the other a horre "black" mixed wi'h white baits about fourteen ha ds hL'h. tnnro 9 earmold, hon-e 4 years old. to secure the pa lucut of one bundreil mid eighty dollar-: on tho t ila ol Ntirembcr. Is79. which mortgage w:u dulv filel ill tho ofiieo of Kecorder of Deeds, Jewell county, Kanga. on tho cth day of April, A. H. 1879 And. whereas a default has been made in tho payment of tlie money secured by t-aid Chattel M01 tgage. Now. therefore, notice is hereby civen that In Purpnance of the statute in such emes, made and provided, tho .-aid Chattel Mortgage wilt bo foreclesc i by sale of the properti 'herein de scribid. at public audi .n in tho town of I led ClomL on Saturday, the 11th day of October. A. 1).. 1S79. at "o'clock in thclternoon of paid dny, or as much thereof as luill be nece-sary to satis fy the said sum of one hundred ami eighty dol lrs with interest and costs and expeusci of sale unlefs the same shall tie sooner paid, 1'okdek & 5IcIonmli). Mortgagees. Ky 0. C. Cape. Attor .ey. Dated at Ked cloud. September 17. 1S79. Clt STATS CLIPPINGS. The nepro bootblacks of Llnooln won't allow tbc white (rush to compete with them. Nemaha county i. agitating the qu s tion ofvotiug S10.000 to build a court house. Wm. Phelps, of Furnas county, had to dip a wjli :M0 feet deep before water was reached. John Spier, of Burt county, has the hrpest orchard north of the Platte, con sisting of 40 acres. Jas. Carbock, of Pawnee City exhibits a blade of upland prairie grass eight feet in length. Last Monday a man sold a wapon load of fine fish in Grand Island which he caught in the Platte A La Porte school marni killed a rattle snake in front of the school house door on Tueiday morning. Hon T. M. Marquette, of Lincoln re cently paid $50 for a sucking JS'orman colL lie has a fiuc stud of horses. Mre. Whipple, of UcWht. Saline coun ty, presented her husband with two girls ami one boy at a single birth. The election for bonds to build the canal between ickauiah and Arizona re . suMtj , favor 0,- .j,e projcct T.A. Hanson, of Franklin county says he picked two thousand cucumbers from j fourteen hills, the said hills bciug of or- amary mzc Work on the bridge across the Repub lican river at Franklin, has commenced, and will be pushed forward with ail pos sible rapidity. Mr. Jerome, the owner of the fisheries in Sarpy and Cass counties, will have tiout, German carp, and California sal mon for sale next rear. Sam. Palmer, a Johnson count farmer has a flock of sheep on Salt creek bottom, tiumberinp 1200, that he has just brought in from Colorado. It is now stated that Sheriff Martin, of Adams county, who captured llicbards, the hero of nine murders, adorns his of fice with the fiend's skeleton. Mr. Ktause. of Dixon county, has on exhibition at the Ponca Journal office a stalk of corn raised on bis farm wfiich contains 12 large well-filled ears. Mr. Arnold, of Ashlani, exhibits three cars of new corn that weigh 4 lbs and a corn stalk 12 fectan4 S inches in 1-ngth having two fine large ears of com on it. It is reported that the sheriff of Daw son county knows where he can lay his hands on Barney Gillan, one of the Olive pang, who recently escaped from the Plum Creek jail. An election will ho holfl in Hnrlnn nnil I Furnas counties the 6th of October, en a propssmon to vote bonds lor the con struction of a road from Bloooiington' to to the west end of Furnas oounty. One hundred and fifty men and one hundred teams went to work on tfie branch line between Beatrice and Maryr vilkflast week. They occupy the line along the Blue for five miles from Beat rice southward, thirtV tlutx Iriiin flimluta iirilii. nr.ttom vi. THE CHIEF. M. L TKOKA3. EDITOR TF1URSDAY SKP., 25 1379 Get ready for prairie firea. Watermelons have had the:r day. And they left poor Kenney out in the cold. Candidates were ai thick List Satur day as flics around a tnolas-cs barrel. A tramp with beaded nincci5itis and "Mch" for sale was in town Iat Friday. Messrs. Ward it Kverett have en gaged in the ban ware buncs-at Cowlo.n. The County Comtiii-ioncrs meet in regular session ou the 7th day of October, next. The politics of this county are not run by the same clique that they "used to was. Court wa. held in Bed Cloud Ia-t week, und a number of important cahen diioed of. An exchange wickedly says that pov erty is a dNcracc and mended tockingfi are a darned shame. -Me.-srs. Newcomer, Strolim, K B. Smith and W. E. Thome, were elected delegates to the judicial convention. The time for puttini; up stoves is at hand now do try and Me if you can't get the pipe together without swearing. A young lady. Miss Lucy A. Me Fadden, is a candidate for the offico of county .?uperintcnd'nt in Alams county. The drivellint; idiot who presides over the Arfjus, devoted considerable of his valuable!?) space to Us, axam, last week. O. C. Case has been here but a com paratively short time, but he already has an enviable reputation as an alL lawyer. Ex. Gov. U. W. Furnas honored the Republican convention with his presence and a little speech at the Court flouc last Saturday. Columbus Borin sprcd himself over Bed Cloud one day la-t week. He fioo to Kansas to engee in the butchery of a newspaper at Osborn. By dint of check and a little manoeu vring, we have managed to KCt po-se-vion of a new (choap) suit of clothes. Now wo'll all "wear good clothes." Mr. Frtd S. Hazard, of Bloomington, cjllcd on hc ClUKP la-t Monday, aiuL informed us that he will soon take charge of Mr. Farley's drug buncs. This week and lat wo published a paper for money, the circus "ad" comes cut now and wc will proceed to run tho Chikf for glory, as heretofore. Mr. Wilhelmson who was arretted on tho charge of Mealing a cow from Mr. Burtis last week, and whose trifl came off last Thursday, was neuuitted. The Grand Jury farco was enacted again last week It should be forever abolished as its principal mission seems to be to burden tho peoplo with taxes. A burglar went through a number of dwellings near Cowlcs one day last week, and "cabbeged" various small amounts. John Waller was the heaviest looser. Messrs. J. A. Tulleys, J. S. Gilliam, Silas Garber and J. R. Willcox, were elected delegates to the state convention, which convenes at Omaha, October 1st Tho September term of the District Court closed last Friday. Judge Gaslin informs us that a large number of cases were disposed of, and the docket nearly cleared. Messrs. Short and Clark, two "piints" of Hastings, called at these headquarters last Friday. They were on their way to Kansas where they expect to avaU themselves of the homestead privil ege, and work at their trade, Mr. Halsworth presented the Chief with a peck of the largest and nicest on ions, last Saturday, that we have seen in a long time. Mr. II. has yet on haud and for sale about 300 bushels of those t-upcrb onions. If the persons who habitually borrow newspapers of their neighbors knew how small it looks, and could hear how slight ingly, they aic spoken of by the acco ji modating neiuhbor who loans the paper, they would do o no more. On account of the crowded condition of our columns last week, and having matter already set up. we was forced to leave out a letter from Mr. D. S. Hel vern which we would like to have published-. It is now out of date. .Judge Gaslin honored the ClllEF with a pleasant call List Friday. The Judge is very popular in this county, and if he receives the nomination at the Judicial convention, as he surely will, he will poll a large vote in this part of the Valley. We have more than a dozen cords of wood promised us and paid for, and stiil we have been oblii;ed to live on raw tur nips and crackers for the last tLree weeks because those who promised us wood won't bring it in. This thing is gstting monotonous. Parties from a distance are beginning to enquire about the Webster county Fair. We have before us a postal card addressed to Mr. Liddy by a Mr. Chelf of Kansas, who wants information in re gard to tlie fair, It loots- deucedly like there would be no fair in this county this .fall. ? COUNTY C0NVENTI01T. The Nominees. The convention held at lleil Cloud lat Saturday, for the purpose of placing in Domination candidates for the county of ficrs to hf filled at the crncral elccMon November 4th. pa'd off in a quwt and orneny xuannrr. an part- ol me county wan represented, and the result wi, d bflievf, entirely hati-factiry to tin mn ' J of the people of the county. Certainly it would have been a difficult matter to have .elected a better set of mca to ban die the affair, of the county thin th.,e cho-en by that convention, and while we realize that many excellent gcutlemen were not cho-cn a.i candidate-", vrc aro equally ... , . , , . . ' iueii nv l-iiv.iu'1. nuuta. and which are wholly without fottn- dation, as we havo an sihuud.irice of proof1 to show a moie competent man enuM not have been sehcted from tho tinny rood and competent men of this county. Mr. Garber has hnds,.v..r:il le.iM nf pi perience as clerk of NuckoIN county and -- as a proof of his lione-ty and competency wo have only to call all-ntion to the f.ct j that there is not a county in the state ! it t ,. i " , -, -Doc Shi-rerlia traded hi. Ii.,um ami ' " kH,,P were in -plendil comiiti'.n, ieoh i tiH-cuUjr inuI lu I rrot. w - . L-J l l Hon. Jos (i .rU-r wa-. chov.-u. and rihl , lJ; "7 J ,ra,lMl ll" ""u c and j uyvitl!, r,lf. i M i , "Ai n b. M-ri.t to .ay to th .1 , , iti !Tl i!LS ii . ... ol- to Mr Ah BtitlKTr.inir.irln.fir.il I n,v,"T ttts I upon 'et.ra.ii grava. . v . . t .. rW luil r t-1 Hm here let us say that nntwithftandine rc. , ,0,n lo -,ir ' '"'" "or-i lor ins l.irui, I - ctue. t Vvt j i.pniP.1 r tica ',UJ t , 3ttaJl. '1 'TT po.t, that may have been put it. crculi- ' aU,! W,!l luove ,0 ,l,e """W 3wI bt0,He ! A .waru. ..f t titled .lor, snto the , '"ViTu- ""f , ' "' J, , . fR)ll . .i ii-ii a rranrer. ', - , e ., ,. , ., '' e a.k oath tu-nficileM in . .. j. . Hon to the contrary by hw political oppo h ft hay window of Mr Kittle . rr.ukntv in 'tnaVin the order rtnrPo. lr ihr .WMIi 4 wt trtinil nllilrj Ti.ktxi hnr.i, 1 .... .. ...-i. . iaiu,uuui ij iiiiii I'lil.U" UIKI cl JHII.tl 1 1113. Nuckolls county warrants are now and have been for yenr at par. The largest popular vote will without doubt he polled for this eutlcm in this fill that lu- ever been polled in the county. VOIl COUNTY TIlKASUKKIt we have E. II. Jones. Of the qualifications of this gentleman not much neid besiid, as all know him to be a good and I litlifu' officer Mr. .lone-, has double reason to ...!... A'... ,. .rnT lltlj UUI1UIC I i;l.-'lll III I ..... ... , . . eongratuiato liiuisell upon his uooiiiiati u. considering that he h id for nu opponent one of the very best men in the county, Mr. W. E Thorne. A man who can come out of a convention successful, with r,..,, ...,...;. a.c uuru M.-jit in a num.-; are ol:ieti to prepare or oltice lor win Mti.factory manner to the people and tcr, or freeze to death, so oiue forward whose taxes have been more promptly and rive us a lift. ..-..I iw..l. i... ....i :....)..t i : Mr. Thorne as an opponent, may Wu j vemUi-r. l.y all potm is.j.s, ol the num flcl proud. I ul'r "' 'L',tl'r'' Ptal ctrds, and package-. FOK SHEltlFI' J of third and lotiith diss matter, dt-posit- the present incumbent, Mr J. W. War- ed Sor mailing in their rctjicuve uihcen. ren, was nominated. Mr. Warren has i H ir.setn"ii should read the atlvertiM! proved himself a cmid and competent of j merit in another columu of KemlaU'r ficer, and has become a terror to evil do Spaviu Cure. A remedy which does era Tho coun'y may well congratulate wht this ii claimed lo do (ahich many itself lipoid securing thu semces for an 'other term, of so faithful an officer. FOR COUNTY Jl'DUK we have n young and promising attorney, Mr. C. W. Kalcy. Mr. ICahy's tnmiua tion was somewhat of a surprise to some, anu we don t know out mat it was a sur- ..III ,. U1MI fc nilV'O .Ul. l.llt.b lb ,.- U Jill" I - . , 7,-. i., , - , nriso to himself, lhe choice, however,' , r ... ,. , I was a good one, one for which we feel , , , . I sure the delegates composing that con vention will never have occasion to regret -having made. Mr. Kalcy is morally, s icially- and financially respon-ible and will make a good officer. FJ.R COUNTY SUPKIUNTENDKNT A. A. Pope was re nominated. Mr. Pope has made one oT the bc-t county superin tendents that Webster county has had, he has ever taken a loyal interest in the advancement of thu educational in'ore-ts of the county, and to his untiring cxer tious is due in a great measure, the pre sent high standing aud excellence of our common schools. The convention eould not have selected a more competent man than Mr. Pope, or one who would give more general satisfaction. FOR COMMISSIONER. The candidate for county commissioner was, as is entirely proper, chosen from the north part of the county. With Mr. May, the nominee, we are not acquainted, but understand that he is a gentlemau well qualified to fill the office, he having fitted a similar position in his native coun ty in Illinois, and acquited himself with credit. FOR SURVEYOR Mr. W. II. Strohm received the nomina- tion. Mr. Strohm has held the position by appointment for some time, and so far as we have been able to learn, has givn satisfaction We congratulate Mr. Strohm aud also Webster county on the slction. FOR CORONER Mr. R. R. Shcrer has been called upon to assume the arduous (?) and responsible duties of coroner for a seconJ term. Mr. Sherer is well qualified for the 'posish,' ami will fill it with eredit. Such are the men whom' the Repub lican County Convention have called up on to fill the various county offices for the next two years from the first day ot Jan uary, 1SS0, The ticket is a good one, one that every republican in the county' We was taken to task by certain county can mon heartily support, one that will J officers shortly after the paper wais,Ued, be elected by an overwhelmniag majority , and was kindly advid to ascertain what on the 4th of next November. We doubt the law was before publishing such state ifa stronger ticket could have been placed ments ia fact we was almost forced to in the fielJ. it is a ticket that ' 0wn up that the law said no such a thing. e iuosi ui-aruij enuorse, anu lo u we CHIEF, believinir that bv lending nnr support to this ticket wa are doing our duty to the people and for the purpetua-' tion of republican principlesin the county, and we urge unon every republican voter ,n ,r,A nr.,,n,tr t,-rr, nm t T, r.ntu tn the county to turn out to the poll, on the 4h of next November, and vote the ticket of your party, the ticket that has received the endorsement of your party in convention assembled, it is a duty your , , iJ ovre to yourselves and to the county, Turn out ami vote. Pledge our suoport as an individual, and , look the matter up, and find that we wa. j ;&&?ttf:iV5gT5 ' B. & M. K. C?" 'SsKa. r to it as a republican ticket we pledge the right, and now respectfully refer said of- i ihirnJl'e' SSitih1 LicraL.t, Net..Ccpt. 15, IsT'J. J undivided support of tbe Bed Cloud Seers to chapter 13, section 27, of the re-1 aiae.'ciMka.L&iaup. yo"c aoa l. Wf dMtre ta all the 2i!Biua of trar Make fire rrd. Burrow cent arnl to t the wrrn. I Mee frvh clem La eon, fr alc at Uoby'.v W'e wnt twelvo cords f w.l on !ubcription. An ciceMotit quality of bnelcu ham. fr mIc at KoLj's. Iat Tuetiay rave u.i a forcfte of wiHter . 1. Uoby ha j.t retTl a fuH line of cttincl good-, 11 tW?h and nrw. tf i A number of new d't'llinrs r in tnurMj of conduction n the tMKt!w.t part of town. ( I)lU)o a3t Moti.Ii-. of diphihetii, i,clJlt.u nokirk Rno,, lj4llJ.,Iler of Mr. atj jrv (jjuD I ., , , ,,,.,..,. Mr llenily ha -old hi-, butldmc on . Webtcr street to Mr. .".jtiford. who mil' ,, .... open up a uiiuiuery t-t itli-litont. lo those who have, settled lor their F'&per and pud iti advance we return thanks and an assuranco thu we 4 ill re- u.ut cm. i-'elh linn show which i to b-i here Kr1d.1v i, sjil to he the !...st eireu, , ... an 1 ineuti'erie that has ever vi-iteJ this section of the country WC hope those of our roadeM whe are indebie 1 to us vi,l rememher that wt ho e i . i; uppo-e a prairie tire shoujii get started on the prairie a'ijoitlin town, what would be the can-equenee..? Could not toiuv imatis he devisid whereby the town of Bed Cloud mihl be made safer in case of prairie fires. Mr. Spimger'r- hitthd.ty w.is the oo casiuu of a very pltu.uil siirpite pirty at his tesilonco Ijsi Monday eveuing He was i he recipient of several very uice . I'll , presents from hi schol.iri and a verv . . . pleasant time was enjoyed by all. It is ordered by the Po it office De partment that an actual count be made aniiuilly upon the first a en .lays of No i . . ... pniuimenl hor-imen have testified to) should be investigated, fjr u is nf great importance lo evciy horse owner. It seems to he wiuuini; lur itself an unpte ccdcutcd rcut.tuii by its meriis The family of Mr. C. D. Peck, living ,,. , , , .. , . on him Lt eel., near lluiumel s, have been .. , . . very unfortunate this summer, tha entire .. ... , , , . .. family have been sick, aud recently Mr. Peck died, leaving Mrs, Peck ami one of the children in a very critical condition. The child, we believe i.s expected to get well but the neighbors think there is not much hope of tha recovery of Mrs. Peck. The following gentlemen compose the county central committee for the en suing year. A. Garber, Guide Bock, chairman; W. II. Strohm, Bed Cloud; Allen Avers, Iuavale; Geo. Ball, Pleasant Hill, ttillwatcr; J. L. Brand- staff, Glen wood; J. II. Delatou, Oak Creek; D. P. Newcomer, Pots I i:u, John May, Harmony; J. L Frame, Balin; II. lloldrede, Waluut Creek. What is tho matter with the lliver- ton postoffice? There is something wrong there. Uur subscribers xvho receive their papers at that office (and frequently don't receive them) complain that they cannot get their mail with any regularity. We claim to be blessed with a goodly amount of patieuce, but we have s'ood this sort or thing about as Ion,: as, we are going to without entetitig a protest. The h-nora ble P. M at tint bur.: had better "iook a leedle oud." Noah's Ark isaid to have been some- w'jat crowded duiing the deluge, but ,rom our hmited source of information we are ,ei1 ,n believe that it was not packed half as closely as is Miner Bros.' store with dry goods of every description, reaiy made clothing, ticking, grain sack,Prints, dishes aud ten thou-aud other things that we (I fcnow the nau,es ofanJ if we d,J have not the space to mention, so we ad vise you to go and se- Lr yourselves aud be couyiuced that at Miner Bros, b thu place to trade. A couple of weeks ago we s'atcJ in the Chief that the law required the pub lication of a yearly statement of the finan cial condition of each county in the state, . Since then we have tctcn tbe trouble to ..;..! .-.,.- r v.,t..t. k.. rl as follows : The board of county commissioners ' slmll cause to be made out and puoiLhed .' I" ' ' one newspaper in the . coanty. if such there be, a report of the 1 i,;"" aDj the amount allowed on acb separate fund, and a detailed statement showing tae resources and liabilities of the county, te end of each year ;. but if there Le no newspaper printed in such county, j tfcen said statement shall be poted in at ' least five public places in the county." .IfMtr ltrr ). In.l w.wl I Urrc swtiiiTt f ldir cki, for wiatrr war Tkry arr fooj rrl cbrap. ranwio in price freta two to iltra del- lr. mtmtm Tlir. lUi Wr,cy Mi.le. dcocTAta I 1 t l - ....... iro. puoj ai.aw Uy .McC.UU Uv k Better i at htrMl It i Terr ' cre-ittable heet tn eTery irtpect rxcert iiiiics. j j - T, , , .,... , , . oii t rrk VlIV l'lft. i.I.MtV .....l.b 1... .1.. ,,, . .... . -..., . .iu.ui 5, uaj up a doid body burial ti fvt tlow the Mtrfacr- The fc that the I My wu!OB,rrtV.'11 .V,1" fk,R .U J .s . -.t m . ,dael there trtthout a coffin hawevuenl upwifti of a tntrder """" Onr th -ittMnd Iwa 1 of iheei pavl thmtish Norfolk itt Stindiy wrel. Tha otrtirrs were from MiMtiri and wrrn V inif thetn ihrnuh to thn Black II ilk. otrrs were from MiMurt and wer V Fremont ..ne d.y ht wrr'. nd after the j manner of thrir kind pnvreded to bui nes, i.nmeltateV. and are ivinr in a up- ,,jy f honey f..r winter u-. . - I Elective Al en lat wcei arreted in ..... .. . .1 1 employe ot tlie H ,y m rai'nn I. for rob- bine the i,.re. offu-c at Ihrranl rtH-ent h)'11 f fUra ,;ryc' V1 lh"k' r ,. . . ,,.' loaehuu- anJ a.ltjKimhias otic au9lhrr lyof a.,.m,tity of jewery. On lin( j , n . mIio .Im1 li)Iulir ali .,,llUU4l Jf. searched .af'er th arrest a part of the jewelry wa found on hi person. flv.v. (7t wt hn led in San Franeicn last Sa tirdav. an 1 the eiv wan imrurdt a'e'y thrown into tho rreate.t txcitrrncnL A reception was rcn which is naid to have fr exi-eld j uiariiificetieo any - thin-ever hejre tendered to an Ameri can. A crowd of cow Imys made a raid on Kearnev Thursday They nanided the' streets-, hnndishing their dirk aud rcvol vers, until fi-nlly o,,...,f ,!,.., number,hot ... . , , , a eolnred Iwy who happened to he near. irifliutirtg n serious wound. Tho offender skipped out bef ire th - officr could rMjt" him. On Fridty evening Itst a la'al shooting a II rav occurred nt Mimar cattle ranch near Big Springs. A white man and a Mexican got into a dr ire a to who was the bet -roper." when the Mexican , r , , ., , started Tor ihc other. 1 he remit was that the white nun drew a revolver and killed his assailant Tlir.t.Iooming and beautiful young lady, se cheeked and br.ght eyed, who can . . . uarn a nocking, mcn.l her own Irock-. command a regiment of potn and kettles, feed the pigs milk the cows, and be i.l,. -ii ,i... .; :, .1 i .i.-. :i.i J . r young men are in quest of for a wife But you pining, wasp-waistcJ. doll urc8 ed, con-sumption mortgaged, music mur deriug and novel devouring daughters of iasnion anu iu.enc.s you ate no moro ni f..i.:. ... i!li . . .-. ' . for matrimony than a pullet lo look after a brood of 1 1 chicken. The truth is dear girl, you want les of restraint and lilerly of action ; more kitcheo and Ic5 parlor; more cxcicise and less iofa, more pulding and less piano; more fiankneM an i less mock modesty, Loocn your corsets and breathe thu pure air, and be come something as good aid beautiful as naitirw designed. On Tuesday ol last week, a mot de structive fire occurred in Hastings, which destroyed nearly two bloc'ts of the busi ness portion of that town. Owing to tbc non-arrival of the Hastings papers, we "avc n,) account ot the tire direct, but the . - . . . miiowing we glean irom ouier sources which may be Hied on as correct : "About 5 o'clock p. m. fire was dicov- ered in the celler of Allison's drug More . . . , ,... . ' iuor cue on in m-. . oe ar.ii .ts tdveti and every i ffort made to extinguish ir, out in vain ll sf,r- id rapidly, and burned 3S building-. Among the heavy in.,. .... Vi!-.li.,o.,., nrii, !'.,. iwti- atr Tvasiaiuviuii j 4iv. vvujuj'.i- . , ii i , ii- .1 l II ni!l llnrwl .illini' nt f!u lvmn llniiir. " ' " ' - r- ery stable, Lyman's two drug store, J. W. Davis' drug store, Stout's harness hop. Nolan's grotvry store, Wolbach Bios.' dry good store. Wcingart Bros. , grain elevator just completed, and the! Hastings Jnurivtl. ls.s estimated at $100,0u0, partially insured. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as an inde pendent candidate for the office of sheticof Wthrter cuntv. subject to the decision .f the voters of lhe county at the November election. A. J. BENNKCKER. :H22S! A large assortment of tha celebrated Seiz' Chicago Haiid made Bots,fc Sho. everj pah" warranted, ni-t retvtTej aw for sale only by LIDDY. Z ii ..A..z.u. Xotiee i herebr iaren. that I will xaii& A. A. Po. Co..apt. . "" 2ZZZ l , r t . -. S ,air !J.S1CUC "eahng' yoa will fi to your advantage toie witn " L.IUV1 . x. 3. ifcsirr. Wholesale k Retail Stationery, School and Miscelaneoos Boks. Wall Paper a speciality at Bed- rock prices; alreatjy-lriaieh , v . Fancy Stationery and hotioos at tbc Post OfSce BoUdinj. Unas. Lamcron s store, an-i tour siore ThU ;, by r4r th. UTi.,t An bt ag buildings, Exchange Bank, Volland's liV'j-rrgation that'evcr exhibitci tn Cramr- Stat i4TRrTJir Omt. Kfttwo.iT. Au Z 7V Ta .S'rtmtii S. V. WtUrf-Grrtu,f ' f Th rrWataiti Ut jfer t x srl TO fAUifSWL qtvdar Srh! PT tot olwrfttns w . tfMil i vm 4MH4 I ?4f the H-bwl ofmu tr. t -h Kirk'MtA th. - U mmm CMW1W opiij liter ancj wx iirourvj ur tain . htppr rrttt, ,1,,, ,he Afl0tt.J (Vfttra ' tto thu yrar rrvoix:nrJrd xhe Ki ttre Coaitaittr to detro tin Ur Jobwrraoofih. T1.r 1 gairtcr't ( 'tie. Jxpltnbof l7. rtV t I t!e5. Sr.inUr 'J 17V. .. ..V . iiutJtjr hxl lr "It.e Cutute iheretore uc thu nottf d1 uUtt it e - It . 1 ioiuta ui-" mtiti( f Jr one ot intrrr.t bd of tue. rtjr f I or Art ui cirrnjmrn io muc ir i, UOlJv hlV,, wk the he, lmf , j ihetr -wrtatfOi oo thu dij "U bh u ' Chl tnoo. the ln f skry hm I 11 . V .11 1 . t .1 c preeb li. We l eaoli KhtA U oV ert cflett ta eeure the krtct twl at I rndi doc un tht day t apptuiin . tnflre to rcc that cxeU ter.in aitbtn it I iuti ol cbo& on thi !. u o iki '"I" rrnJeit!. ruLd)in all tttu ' "f ,ol',wJ ln h"lrtr) r -. aQC roncral frv-in y. and uck other fact i half tend ui ItKrraNj tho Mterrt , ul ibc cmimihtly m Hi. ..firr n-l . cv, anu nut Hitceti tumuif at the e 1 . 1 . .. .. ... . 1 We aL raeh ho.l lo uai ttier annual thank otTetloH oolloetioo tar oMr ftatc atwiat on on ibis day The jr.r onitrituii.iPs to our Tnra.cry haf thu. far stcadi') ittcrea,.rj and oui&-l Hti .....,.! ... . i. f..-.l. ,. .... w . . r.l ... r,r-. .v.ll-i., .,.! i.i ih. rrquirementit of our work. Tvuihri i ' our counties now haVw rutiday sho.J societies, rue sixth outl.t to I.ar AH our kI.OoN hae a memberdup of about 76 (HH) But there am 3i,tx) peopk in altir lf ff IkM lltlllt tl it iritla lltallla "G.id lorrth a cheerful k-ner." V. He s-L t tut Sunday cvenim? all ,our sch-oU hold temperance tnert. ,n whc" !U"W- !", l"" 'r ,l promotion ol christian Irtuporatif pnn J c,.,Ic, fh , tll f,lcr ,- , tem,r, IaJI ulcdgc. lc lively eitru!alrd at thi meeting I he Iruit ol thp ipint i temperance ; against such thnc i no u7"; The cotnmittro etpron.M the hops that ' nil rtf tr. iriil niifuittnltiitill..lii trill tii ,irom,,t a,,d c'.crrful a-ai.anw in uiA uig ll.is day Nebraikri'j BfesJ Di fur ! 'bo year. County wtnri--, it ta IokI. '" " ,,.,,al ?", ,,,,,r oh"oN trV"9 timely notice ol tho appointment ol the day. by iiuhli-hiitu ihw rtrcubr in t.V.r enmity patters a well a by oorreMn- dence. 1 hey may receive th oolleetj.ins from srhooN in thrir ditrtcts to l lor j ' warded to the Mate treasurer All kIiW. wH "eeivc a po,ul crd rn-ipt . Wn a-their cantrihution rvaehe tho tai treasurer And for all the hrcthrrn tcattrrcrl abrua 1, wo pray, " The I.rd ' nuke you l mcreao and ahouud in love i one toward another, aud toward all men. 1 even as wc do toward ytrti. I I (tAHK. State Sccrctsry and Trcaoutcr. I "Tin Bert TraTeliag tha Wcrli," in what Tlir. rum I'Hnsoc.ncKH TUB G KEAT KUltlU'EA.VT'Kl.KrilA.Vr Ilxt't ROAD MeNAOKIUK AM) ClKCUS. Some (cut ezhibitionA may Le good, and others better, but the superlative do grce of ukxt is alone accorded by the I prCB.s to Sella Brothera' stupendous and exemplary menagerie, which, vat, un divided and unrivaled, will give afternoon aud evening performances al Bod ('loud, on 1'riday of this week. As the best evi dence that it in unquestionably tha Lent, consider the following tributes from the best newspapers : The fhow is the bet on the road luiavillc (Ky.) Daily New. The immeno pretensions of the aho are ju.Mified by the thoroughly good rx- I . . r i i, , . muiuor,. iiyjutsuiie K, un?r-.Juurni. I he chow hal a big name, hut thn it was a big bow. Bloauiiogtm (lad.) ft ouner. ' lf We conientjou-ly y that .' 1 nrotners lireat t rvtepHanl Ksiirovl Uh Umiaho lh worW. - By City ( Mich.) Daily Funon'' J I u hort. they offer to the pubit: the' most gigantic embo-lhucot of natural oo- I ject-teaching and moral laitiwra-nt on 1 -t . - f if . - . lire liciuuiiucib iiHu;nKiui i '. i ..' ','b .1.-1.-,... i.-. r .r. f n, io..v -w. ...r.. -....-.-... ... .. Journal. fordsville. lCrawfordvil!e (InJ.) Jie- Tiew. Justice cornels a to uy that it was i).,oT,jie (in.) Daily News. Their present v-nture excels in both sixe, novelty and' expend anything of the kisrd rrerctofore attempted, and includes among other noticeable features 7 tie- Dn 'hants, the larjwt numWer erer exhibits by any one nreoagene. tCiaciuuiti Dai-1 ly Inquirer. PoKte tn4 rigidly decorotw manage tDeal prejidcn everywhere oter an eihtot tioo un-xcelled in all ecoual reo)isie to lent imatoent, aoc urvyruafe-I in t many remarkable possessions and preen Utioo Cleveland (U.) Daily lea-i-r. Il was a grand display of the splenJori of the Jnent, tbe fierce bea-u of the tropics and jangler. the curioa btrds of a tboosaod loretftxsnd lU-, ani the bet pbj&cai and ejuetruo dlcip!irre aajoj? men- aieubeoriile (O.) MraJ'i. "ii ?z22Ztn ti 3. k li. -L 2. Lit Lsu Dki'arte."t, la&d parcbas:r to tbe fac- tb-artt ue for payment of the uxc for the yea; iSTjj 1 expires sext taoathiUUl U Uhii. rLov ! who have sot paid their urr4 tboakl k proceed to dcrTEt 06ce- A faUore tn make payeed of the use oa tbe- iaad is an express vi&Utioa of contract made with thu Compaoy, aad aay lead to ta cancellatioa. Ia onler to prceeed tbe Compaay's Agest. paysaet nut b mxdvaol ktsr aW tie. J0i of 0ceUr. i .. 5. tf. MAOPAS.tA.'czr. 654 Lod Cciar. s. -Cor goods at Mrs Lntz frOs j I, h 7tU. tU I 1Y m im m tktm m"i 'm " W m,kii . mmmt mmmttm immmm r A . A, . . . . i. iUtt CJ li Hmr4 Si KTMlt. .'nt ZtittrU. , taw wt . w, mi W kn UmJK- iwf i T .! ltMrv a lItT . The Parole's Brick Yard. Mr II IjJm yfMiI ta fupbo lMi t kii pnm W wuM ttotfl i MNkeMki' fMw. Immn W 'jo yr4 luitw(iWl H hnml frtUB m Hilft rltf Mllti 4C ft"' D v-." Mt,t ; 4 " j " t r!'t ! 'fy , h.U W tr, ama mm -Hf ' l "" " ' - iy.,j. I.UUlT . &4 Sktt at fMMlt tU tnMHi fm Cit mm! mm Wmk. u Dr. IT. II. BAILEY. Itotiicrop.-t'lilr lh)lcl.tn AND HMN KoKtm tr 1 t II r4t builiib( "." fr . i ali lr-1 I dV ot k.fttt 1( t4fum i jud .u Axt rtii.r igwtt4iy Wvrcms, Clockn Arf J3Q o s. BKD CLOUD, M P, K .tiimso. .n. tvi:, Vocal and Instrumon Mu s i e It4.r '.'-,, 3 ... ni'vr. j f '. J-..J BjwiJff f T'nH Jg" j UiStrt MliiU Vk 11 fl5 D0BY1TS' Sure Cure for Catarrh.? Ifu.nl . dr t !4DlifelaflfclSSy rr'iH i gnarjutccnl A jdrnp, Hiaoeynt and .tire rrmedr, rclwTrs Neuralgia and Nervou lleadaeke ia a few minute. Call and get a to f B D i cjaru. Be4 CJaad.Julr 2! !: . rat. POUIMD at LAST t thi: Adjustable Packing Chair. SIX rilAK! From a :-FVIK', CHAIK ? H THE UDfEir TO A riMBM: for the HA1IV. I'nr Sale in Wrbatirransl Franklitusorjn tic omi f.r (J. A. H II OWN, kkdc;mui, - ;Vctr. l3y8V I , - - mm miS'S'ta a .-:taat .rr rstfmO , .m. m -j J ii I. rtltril.t ' 7 J I. I'tt. I'rar., BKD UH D JDK- aSldCKItJOK C'lTlT Irn STORE DsaJer in DRUGS, MKDICIXKS I'ainls, Oils, VAR,MHE3. Efc, VAc. meiTltROTRKR HEADOUARTBHS FOR rlC 3T' tm. KSaH) - X "I t. t " Jf- ?. i ? ' - f .v. gp- T- mwBt