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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1880)
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"1- sfc.It it the SHOUT, rtire anJHAFi: route between Council Siuffs AND -i CHICAGO, 'MILWAUKEE and all point EASTnd rvUKill. iliir- York, rtiladeltxa, testes, Wash fton,Ettfab, Httstargh. Ciccinnati, Ttetreol, Tcrcatc, Setroit, JJleaTc v b-2, CeirrAw." Jt offers llclraTclwpj'ubli3 heater Facilities! AND ore Advant eres , nV other road in the wtet. ItlUA'I.V llOAI) between ncil IIUiiFv and Chicago linci Upon mb tcli . run TULLMAN HOTECARS ! Ill nddition to Uir?o and to i,le-iell claf scof traveler... tt rh r r 1 KST CuAbS M lU'S ct tU L'ATIMI g I'ATll'Xrt. at 50 cutf wiLrS Its Tract is Steel Bail! Its ccaches are the : ineri! Its Zquirr.cnt ?irst class.! It? train aro nil Kuuippod with vilh airbrakes. Milk-r'g tuplei!:ud all te-dern iiuprui ment! all ot which coxnbircd. -Twnat "Fastest Spceed ! Sure and c3:so Ccnnecticns 1 And over thine a jiafcnf cr ran defirew uiaL.cn journey QUICK Pleasant & COMFORTABLE ! Tullman Slccper.s on all Night Trains ! IT hTHK People's favorite Route. At Council i:inlF the Through Train", of the .Chipif A-Nortli-W ' n,,J. tno Utn '"' -cifllc llailwj .lir-irt from. arrl eat ind ure the iaino joint I niori 1'cixjt. If you ni.h the beft triivelitic nceomtnodattonj jdu. will huj jotirtiekeM by this Kouto Aud W1UL "taivi: .none tiikk. 11 Tieiet Agents can sell ycu Through Tickets via this Scad and check usual Baggage Free of Charge. tOuiUA TirKKT Offirjcs .T2I Fnritntn Street. Cor. 1 1th. and at Union Pacific Depot. Council HluDfc Ticket Otlice-.v-'.r. Ilrodwsy and .Pearl irLcta. C. V X.-W. Hy Iviiut. and 1 nliin IVmifir Tramfpr iioixl t. cnvt-r Office In Colorado Ct ntral and Union Sr o-.:.-.. .p:-i... rur... Pnlr.n Tiotri t Ollifc. , an Francisco Ofiico '2 Xcw Montgomery St. For irfonnation. foldotF. maps. tte.. uot ob- nu.r.kla ... ir. T.l 1 tifTgftt a .ulilrn.l nil .H'llfllf.C ill, J1IJIUU llthlli .-4W i. .w- -...rf n?ent or the Cumtmny. or ASVIN-EUGHITT, W. H. STENKETT, (Mliniiirn Tit w" aeffKc rtJ . .. ITIIIVER BROTHERS, IIEADQI'ARTKRS FOR Wlile,te,HoweUs EWIiN'0 Jl,l( HIKES. ROBINS-ON Wagon Company, Cj:CCI'ATT, OHIO. ,( THIS COMl'AXY HAVE JUST FIX JSHKD COMIM.KTE SHOPS WITH j:veIT FAcii.rry of the LATEST LMl'IiOYEl) AlA- CJIINEUY. AND AKE J'JIErAHEU TO MANCFAC- TUJIE Standard Trade Vehicles, -SUCH AS- FAUM YAOONS, Si'KLVO WAGOXS. rLATFOIOl WAGONS. LCDLOW Sl'lIIXG WAGONS, fiTAXDAlin TRADE 15CGGIES, ELEGANT UIIEWSTEK 1IUGGY. .FARMERS' TWO-SEATED CAJtIUAGES, ETC.. ETC. ETC. i?fiiil for De.-imis nml Frices to ROIHNSON WAGON CO. 4Crlv Cincinnati, Oltio. GrOOD ISrE'WS Quick TinreJ.Tiiroufih Trains! Close Connectious? No Delay1. Burlington Route ! TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Lowest rates of Fare will be made. Through Cars will be run from B, & M. Point in Southern Nebraska to Chicago. A tea ciinufesconneefioR. will ho xsade at Pa. clfftc Junction. . AT CHICAGO close conncttons will alwayi be made to the fast, southeast end north. Sleeping car bextbs reisrvt'd at the Ltncolr ijket office by Tclesraph or on application, from Jtsaouri Hirer to Chicago. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE SOUTH. The burlington route hire a system of through fleepMS and close connections between the JtlUaonn Hirer and St. Louis Passenger taking thu line bare the bet of tccotnodations. Pullman sleeper run regn arly Irotn Misouxi River to St. Louis. TO FEOHIA, INDIANAPOLIS, GIN ClNNATL, AND THE SNDTH-BAST. O-Tbis ithe onlyreliable route to thesoutb m&tU Connections arc maic Ht Peoria with the y, p. W. and I. b. A- Y. Bailroads for Indian--apnlir Cincinnati. Columbus, and all central nafeBSthern Ohio, Kentncy, soutaem Isdiaua, Me. JggBfc CABS, (rood Meals at 75 cents. J' WMyougo eat beure and trrvel ever toe . A fer table si desire to trarel speedily. a A.. E.TOUZALI. P. WWHUj. iJcs'Ixjanarer. Gesl Ft Z TUi WW W U- i " i IB illirt"i ' il "i ifciiii BBBBBBBBBBBBHBflkCBBbM -,m - d' ?BrBBBBBBBlBiBIB ? I ' I 'mi B' " " " Shfc ju'sixess Diitr.cTon r. O. C. CASK, a rroKxnv at law. fl7tr "w v KrY of Giirhfr Store. i:i: ci.ori. xi:n. tVU'ctiiiis made tt pniinjitly nmittnI. "" J.S". GILHAM, ATTUltXKV AND COPX.-Kl.OIi AT LAW. 0V ;ii ilour north of Kaley lira.. UFA) CI.OCl), - NKIMUSKA. W. C. REILLY, ATTORNEY AND COL'XSBLOK AT LAW. NO RCAU ESTATE AOEZT I'.ed'lond. Nob. t.Prowpt Attention Oiren to Collection. OrncF- with C. II. POTTER, at lied Cloud DruK Store. Edwin C. Hawley. A TTOUXF.V AXD COUNSELOR AT LAV,'. Ofiico -over Farley's Drug Store. BED CL0T7D, 23. am us Laird, attorney and counselor at la"vv. Juniata, - Neii- Vill practice in all the Courts of the State. Prompt attention given to nil bu'ine" entrusted t hi c:tr. Ofuco on the cat side Juniata . Avenue. julyl: ll."2 ICAtr.v. C. vVKat.f.t, lied CVud. Neb. J. L. KAt.rr. JSloomirgton. Nebraska. R&LEY BROS., a rroitNfc'itj at law a. real estate "- f-7A0KNT.S. Will pnictlce ie all the Courtfi in Nebraska nndnortherp KiHl r; rollectioni promptly at tended to and orcii'ondencc solicited. LED CLOUD. Nebraska. Alo. gontt for 15. A 3li.IL B. Lands. " " TiTw. tSliysT HOWCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, IP. S. Pension Surgeon. fiOFFiCK over Kaley Bros. Iav office. BED CLOUD. NEBHASEA1 EIBERT A. HA IX ill. I. Pliysician&Surgeon, REO CLOUD, NEIL A-ristnn! Surpeou B. .f- M. H. It. U, C. Office ocr Johnmn & Crops' dry good store. Itosi dcneeorerF. Nowhauso's store. 1HCui J. ill. iHO$EA. ill- D. r.LKCTIC Physician and Surgeon, RtSD CLOUD. NED. Will pay special attention to Obstetrics and difci'Sci of women Also gcner.il and special mtrgvry. I)ivejscs of the Kjc and Ear. Charges moderate. OUicc over ahcrer's Drug Store. 2.V4-)- JAS. II. CALLEKUER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ( LI.OPATI UP SC!HX)L.) Prompt attendance on all calls in tho practice of muduiiius or surgery. IX)V1.1--, - - - NEBRASKA. W. MORANYILLK. COWLF.a. KKR. F. 3I0RANVII.I.K, AMKOY. NKB. MORANYILLE BROS., Practicing Physicians. OOWI.KS A AM BOY, NEBRASKA. All professional calls will reccivo our prompt and careful attention. 40inG Dr. H. A. Baird, mm EESIDE1TTDE1TTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. W. . Richardn. S. Garber. Richardson & Garber, DEALEP.S1N JLIE STOCK. HKD CLOUD. NEBRASKA. Highest market price paid for bogs and cattle. J. E. Smith S.C.Smith M.B.Tnomsov. Trc. First Nat. Cash. First Late Teller First Bank. Beatrice Nat. Bank Nat. Dank Beat Neb. Beatrico Neb. rie Neb. J)miil rors&4hompoiT, BANKERS, RED CLOUD, NEB. Will make collections ia anypartofthe United SUtcs Sell ixchangc upon the princi pal cistern oitic Loan money upon improved farn Receive deposits subject to sight drafts Allow interest urcn time deposits, and trans .act a general Banking buucss. Rrff.rkxpes: Omaha National Bank, A. S. Paddock. U..S Senator; First National Bank New York, Camhri Ige Valley National Bank, Cambridge New York. OMAHA Sample Room, .top I.T.vrnitc ?rnt.,iF.n, ' JOE. "JACOBS. rnorniirroH TWO DOORS WEST OF BOY'S HOME. Keeji oa lutnd the bc?t brand of Wine3. Liquor. lter. Alo. and fine Cigars. A share of the public patronage is M)liccted. HENRY COOK. PROPRIETOR RED CLOUD Drug- Store, And Dealer In Drugs, Medicines Paints, OILS VARNISHES All goods in m; iy Line kept constantly on and: ac to vhicn I invite the attention of the public HENRY COOK. umm Fee $ Sule Stable, J. D. Post, Prop. REP CLOUD. . m JfctW, JbmjL Je j J . 5. y it j. WF . "l " - t-2v?E;MM W4'. V. -Ji-S. t.T-.'COf. - .? aTrrT-j- - r T.' 3Ji- T- JSaajaaEic'w.-- h v- 'f ib ' ju ajaaaaawaaaMBJawBaYjaLiaaw-aaa"" 3. jpaaBVaaaVaMBVBaiaakaVaTaMMaBfeL.Pj THE CHIEF. . . . M L. THOMAC. XDITOP. TIIl'RSDAY, JPLY 13, 1SS0. NATIONAL BSPUBLICA1T TIC237. Far Prrmlrnt, JAMES A. GARFIELD, of Ohio. Fur Vhn Frr.fidnit. CHESTER-A. ARTIICR, af Sew Yuri:. Only four months more will elapse until the next Ieilatuie of Nebraska will have hecn eho-eu, ami that lei-s-lattire is to name the Tinted Suites senator who will f-erve the people of Nchraka in the national councils for six year.J. I Fence it N time tiik pkople were eaMhijJheir eve- ahotit them in sestrt'h of Miiltrlde and reliahle men fV)r legislator--. It i not .-ale to wait until the caucus meetings ate calletl hefote this matter is talked over. There are men on the 'Vlill hunt" quietly laying their plans to capture the convention. Every representative district wants to s-end up a man on whom they can implicitcly rely when the soul trying hour comes for the selection of a United States senator. For it is a fact that this style of electing a United States senator i.s. the fruitful source of more corruption, more political rotten lies, and downright fraud than any other feature of our free system of gov ernment, and it is a noticeahlefact that the old time politicians, the ringstenj who have heen used to manipulating these matters, are opposed to the pro vihions of the constitution and statutory law, which provides that the people of the State of Nehraka may express their pteference for a United States senator through the hallot hox. Every mother's- son of these fellows who can get elected will he in the legislature, and the rest of them will he on hand as luhhyists, ami the first tun days after the meeting of that hotly will he con sumed in the matter of electing a United State senator, at a cost to the people of $500 per day. There is hut one way to stop this expense and de grading corruption, and that is for the people to take the matter in their own hands and send delegates to the state convention who will see that n United States senator i.s nominated just the same as the memher of congress. The people know enough to vote for a mem her of congress and state officers, and we will risk them on a United States senator. It is the duty of the press to agitate this matter from this time for ward. Xapunec Manner. An Incident cf the "Wilderness." At the elosc of the first tlavs battle of the Wilderness after Grant's passage of the Rapidan, Gen. Lee, according to I'ollard, believed that he had com pletely outwitted and beaten the new commander that had ventured to measure wit and pluck with him. He called his Generals together and after a council in which thee old soldiers minutely congratulated each other upon the prospective foot nice they were about to enjoy with the Yankees' backs in full view, the plan for the next day's work was agreed upon. The problem was how to best intercept the flight of the Union army, strike it here and there in flank and rear, and cut it to pieces before it could gain a place of tafety across the river. Lee's orders were given to Longstreet to make a mid march in one direction, Hill in another and so on, to start at the first '-crack of day." On the other side of the picket line, Grant had also a meeting of his corps commanders. There were present Meade the nomimal commander of the army. Hancock, and others. "Gentle men," said (2 rant, "what is your opinion of the situation, and the course to be pursued in this emergency?'' And they all began to say that there was but one course to pursue that was to effect a retreat across the Rapidan as speedily as possible. "Put that in writing, gentlemen," replied the GcncraL Hancock and the rest sat down and commenced writing out their elaborate professional opinions, that the only safety to the army was an immediate retreat. "While ihev were drawing up their briefs of the situation, Grant also was busy writing. When his Generals were ready to hand him their productions, he had a sealed envelope addressed to each one. He handed them severally to the respective officers, with the order that they .should have the reveille beaten at two o'clock that morning, aud when their columns should have been formed, to open their orders and act accordingly. TacH .- .--r.C"t- r- or -w -'i-r eC. SH:;?2 - a 15k. . - -w i CF VBftBB LVB8BBB' :mgs8sT& , tsfe Lmm -ii y'vcM- mi j'jvf.vi-rMriii--i.v:w ar .,- - m. S zr--.-: i mi ' ! officer WlH'vtrtl that he heM i his hand ! an order directing -the methol to Ik . - .m - i uiaiuiiK .t- ,..,....., -, . piiriil in the retrogntde movement, On opening them, however, they were j found ...:t... to -ho order the armv of to advance and i Lee on the left J ?iriK" tin; anil ui i.vv j v ;. i j , , ' l l,aI,k- . I J At four o'clock that morning Oencral . i .... .a. , .....i. i.: tair to nn emi expected to see ' lU'tice from wliicli he ., .. -r ., ... .. . 1... ' me army oi ine t niou making ir.u-vi for the north. When he got there he . hatl the chagrin to see it in full march j Roignation of lladh-y. ocrccr around hi-h-ft and toward Richmond of highway- for It. D. No. -J wa- ac Ir , , , , . ,. rcplcd, and J A. RolHTts nppotuteI to I Fe turned a little pale, ami according .jij v:uu,(.x . to i'ollard, who wa.- then attached toj ins stall in some capacity, ejactiuuni . "-t.i1 tlcmen! the Yankees have got a 1 , . . . . . . .,., -.il at ht-t, ami our came l- lo-t' t "Gent "ener. Seizing hi-i writing t.thlet, Lee h:L-tily penned orders to Longstrcet, II ill and the other commanders he had rent away on their wild goo-e ch.-L-e, and started iiie-eiigcr on licet horte to overtake ami bring them hack. For the re-t of that eampaiirn. we mav he sure that Gen. Lee did not rend out any detachments after a day's fight to j cut oil' or harms' Grant's retreating force. With Meade, Hancock, Hooker, Ihiniside, McClellan, or any other of the prominent officers that had heen with the Potomac army in command, the first day of the Wilderness would have passed down to historv with Hull Run, Chancellorsville, ami I'redericks- burg. With Grant at the helm it w.is(,.t., eloti.I. $-.;, changed from Ira the first grip of a strong ami crushing hand upon the armies ol the southern coiifedcracv. lx'eTfs Items from all over the State. The tide of Swedish immigration to Buffalo county grows greater. North Platte Odd Fellows are having stone drawn for their new hall. Cholera infantum stalks through Lincoln and many little ones have died. Work on the foundation of IFitst ting's new.Episcopal church has been begun. Dirt is beiug thrown out of the base ment for the new Lincoln Journal block at a rapid rate. The largest brick kiln ever erected in the state wan completed at the peni tentiary last week. Some unknown disease has been car rying off nearly all the poultry in the neighborhood of Ida. Judging from present indications the Butler county flax crop will be the best paying this year of any. The wheat prospect on the Loup river noith of Kearnev, i said to be' much belter than could have been ex pected. In Lincoln the usual local supply of It-csli vege ahles isju-t a month later r RCcker, $3,S00; C E Putnam. $.725; this year than on any previous season.; WEekhait $U; A Kaley, $110: S IJ It i.s estimated that there aretwoi Pierce. $02. W E Jack.-on, $600; million pounds of wool in the state and Mitchell A Morhart. $1,000: J McOuil- growers are elated at the high prices , secured. An entire crew of train men on the A N division was laid off for running! their freight train faster than schedule time. An Adams county school marm re cently discovered a snake in bed with her. She did not scream, but quickly dispatched hi. snake-hip. Colorado parties are making arrange ments for putting up several thousand tons of haled hay, in Dodge county, o, be shipped west. On the 7th the corner stone of the new Methodist church in Stevens creek precinct, Lancaster county, will be laid. The IMatt.-mouth bridge work will be delayed a month longer or account of i hieh water. Only the w"est 400 feetJ ... , ,-. 1 J1 span remains to ie compicicti. A Custer county stock man lassoed a homesteader because the latter re monstrated again.-t stock of the former tearing down his fences. As it resulted, the man's arm was, only slightly wrenched. The German Methodist of Valley precinct, Polk county, have a church edifice which they bought in Butler county, and moved to its present local ity. The Kearney patoffice was broken into on the 2'jth and $9 taken from rilled lletters. and $2 in change. An ineffectual attempt w.is made to blow open the safe which contained $1,000 in stamps and money. The proinies for crops in Pawnee comity has never been surpassed at this season. Corn is in splendid con dition; wherever there is a poor field it may in every case be traced to the negligence of the farmer. v The Elkhorn Valley railroad folks arc pushing their grades along on both the O'Neilf Citv and Niobrara branches, but it is doubtful if they will reach either point the present season. A Kearney man offers to perform all duties of policeman and give bond in the sum of $1,000 for the faithful dis charge of the duties, and charge the city nothing for the same, taking fees for his pay. An epidemic seized many dwellers on the banks of the Elkhoni river in Dodge county. Seven deaths have already resulted and many are pros trated. The cause is attributed to eat ing fish cuught in the "lakes" along the side, of the river. Keya Paha, which expects to be the largest town on the 'Niobrara river, is located on the south bank of the Run ning Water, opposite the mouth of the Keya Tahx river, 75 miles, northwest of Niobrara City, and 90 miles southeast of Fort Niobrara, on a direct line be tween the two places. About fifty Indians started in hot pursuit of the raftsmen who discovered the bod of the Indian who was mur dered at Dakota city recently. They drove them off, it i supposed because they were afraid the rumor will get ailoat that he was killed by ane of their tribe. In the Lutheran church in Dakato City, a building that has stood for 20 years, there has lately appeared a grow- iug vine, it urst appearea coming through the carpet under the stand and being allowed to remain twined up one side of the pulpit and is now reach- in across toward, the othtr siilV- - r j fm ,,j?jitaawyMM afcjMi- wa JLi.a. ::C-vraaaaal CCJOGSISXISS f35SS323t J,Cltli ll Ifewnl nitin rtctiLnr m tun I'm.- pi,l 1, II. Luce. A- 11. Cmrv. laae MaV. CoUiiiiia.'iontfr: J. A. lul!vi. ,-,Vt.K , ,. ... r i . 1.1. .UllMllC- oi IH.-1 iih-vh;i rw aim jr- prov.nl. 'Dip Mluvin; otlieinl Umih wrrc ap- provttL- WiUiam IHkIiI, O. of 11. i:. D No. 2J 'Iluw. Finney, - 1L D No 1 i,1Int VatL. IL I) o i' fn Richardson. L D .No -JI Rolcrt "Ringer wiv- appuinlctl con- stable for l'h'it-Hiit Hill precinct. , IVtition of Lin. A-hii arr, pn-enHtl and Jaii Ill.c(jW. .N-liiiiiiiinii and (ico I oer till ucvt Adjoti rued to Autnt-t '(, 1S). at . o'clock a. m. J. A. Ti'i.i.ky-, Clerk JlNKlM, 1SSU Board reorganized x- a loanl tf cqualiz;itiou. All prt-ent A e-.-ment of f.1,000, to Sptwell, of Gtntle Rrwk jirccinct, wa- struck otl said money being in another state. A-ses-ment of Maria King, icdueed from L'i'i tof'Jj. A-.orn-.ttir'iit of .Iitetili Weiii'inoiir - i(.,.(i rrn.i ?: to ir,; Adjournetl to June '2J, 1SS0, at 9 ti'cluck a. M. J. A. Tn.i.i.Y-, Cleik. J r.i: il. livSO Met putsunnl U adjournment. All present. Lots L5-1 l-ir-lG-17 an.l ls.bltick 13. of Smith and MoorV addition, were a.- se.ed at $,'5,0 each said lui ItaMitg been omitted from the a e incut roll- A,'-!lllllt of llOltl III! Lit li l.Il.l b r. Sleeper to Elmore Kizer. Twentv dollars deducted lrom per E. Smith, sonalty ae-sinent of J. Guide Rock precinct. Adjourned to June 2.3. I?.s0. at y o'clock .v. M. J. A. Tn.i.LYS, Clerk. JiNi:23. I.V'0. Met pursuant to adjuurument. All pre-ent. A cssment ofboueon lot 12. block 3, Red Cloud, tran-ferrcd to peroiialy ii'-esment of John Nnye A demand was made by J. S. Gilliam, for a levy to be made tin S. D. No II, to pay the bond of said District with which demand the board refused to comply. A similar demand was made bvH.S. Kaley, for levie on S. J)'s. o. 8-12-21 and 22 to pay judgement for school furniture, which domads were alo refused by the board for the reason that they had no power to make levies for School Ditriet, except a were reported by the Districts them selves. Adjourned to June 21th, IPSO, at 0 o'clock a. i. J. A. Tri.i.KYs, Clerk. JiWK2l, 1SS0. Met pursuant to adjournment. All present. The following deduction- were made lrom monevs ami cretins on accounts of indcbtcthie 1)3 Coomb. $lfi3: D Lutz, Slf.G; I Frisbie, $3fjy; L P Albri-ht. $120: A kin, $100; J R Willco.v, $S.'i. G A Win ton. ?41.ri; D S Helvern, $20. The following percentage of addition? "t deductions wa.- ordered to equalize assessment of the different precincts. On personalty, Red Cloud, add 1 per ct Guide Rock, " I " Land-, idtl 5 per ct. " 10 " " 2(1 " " h " " 20 " " "s " deduct r.S add 20 " 15 deduct 35 add 10 Stillwater. " 10 Oak Creek, " 15 Potsdam, " 5 Glenwood, " 10 ii ii Harmony, deduct 28 10 jjatin, ' mid Elm Creek, 10 Walnut creek, ded'et 15 Pleasant Hill, adtl 15 Ina vale, ' 7 TOWN lot 15 Rw C loud, add ft per cent t'tutle Rock. . it 1JI..O. Blue Hill, deduct 25 i Assement of $50 trans ferret 1 from personalty of A A Pope, to Wicrick per" Ptipe Agent. Adjourned to July 23, 1SS0. at 9 o'clock a. M. J. A. Tpli.kys. Clerk. Jlwp.25. 1SS0. Met pursuant to adjournment. All preent. The following levie were made for the year 1880: Co. General fund 9 mill on dollar. " Sinking " 3 " Boat! '-' 3 " Bridge " 10 " KRBond" 4 " Road warrant 4 " To pay indebtednes incurred before adoption of our Constitutiuji, 4 mills on the dollar. school nisTKirr taxes. No. No. 1 10 mills on dol. 30 10 mills on dol. 2 19 3 15 4 15 5 13 6 8 7 15 8 10 9 21 10 20 11 23 12 25 13 12 14 9 15 20 16 24 17 15 IS 15 20 25 21 22 15 23 24 21 25 20 26 20 27 10" ' 23 25 29 20 31 20 35 15 33 18 34 10 25 15 35 It 37 15 38 10 39 25 40 10 41 25 42 L5 43 11$ 45 17. 46 15 47 25 48 15 49 22 50 13 51 15 52 10 53 10 54 20 55 15 56 15 53 15 60 20 62 14 64 15 66 10 69 20 72 17 74 8 63 3 64 15 65 10 firt lO 68 20 70 16 73 12 Board adjourned sin dt. J. A. Tcllkys, Clerk. A little five year old boy of Juniata followed his father till lie was tired, and then lay down on the railroAd track and went to leep, and when the west bound freight came along it knocked him off The train was ston- Iped as quickly as possible, and the trMn cn went back to look after the tof when np the little fellow jumped 2333 res heme almost wi'boMt i scratch. . Jr m. - . ' fcj k It. J, ?& it --r3VI-''.Vi TiSPHWBIfrCVjaeS-- f. -i. -SifcTli i: V'-a ", - . v rja JT ."V.P - -ia '" , MRS. O. n. HAWLEY. Vocal and Instrumental MUSIC- EMJCH BROS. MCATMADICT IfllaH I ITIHiIHIm I IIFD njOl I) KB I Tb rVcr.t '" re,i irt. S fr, j FjwI. rl rrrj tk.twctn th lis tht U mr- rt tford, !; on l4 -?2p two Uoor oath of rlifr Jror r. F. NEWHOUSE. -DEAUT. IN- DRY-GOODS, Groceries and IToticns, RKI) Cl.Ol'I). NKKKASKA Tlie publiis ganorully n rtotnl'l to cstll and I'M mine uty KixU mii-1 prictr, a- a ltH--t of the ptilcuttnt:- t--licited. More, llr-t thor nrth of Mohrr nic.it market. ll-2f. !' NKWlltil M-" SAM'L GARBER, ii.t in t Dry Goods anil Groceries. HOOTS and S1IOFS Hats? Caps & Ready Mtulc Clothing! We have the Largest Stock in the Valley and will not be undersold. Give u. a tall, one ami all Sam'l Garber Itetl Cloud Xcb, BESTS: rMbunine now Lrfnrr thp itilJi n nikn iu"inr i;tior i nri i than at Htirtliin o. capi tal not rfnitirnl. w w'll tart jou Jl- it ur nl upwAtil.t ui.i'lc at home lir the imiartrioui. wn women. bif anil firl wntel rv.r) wherf. t work for ti. now U thr time . Yu cjb ileTnte our whole time t the work, or only ur!i'irc inunirnu. no othrr burinri will par yu nearly jl well, no ouo willing to wurk fn Uil to make rniirwoiM pay by rticarin; t nnc C.tly ut Ct at.il ttnr.i free. A errtt oppurtunity fr nme ine ruonty eeljr ami lionomtly. .uJre.True A 0c , Aucuf ta. Maioc- t'yl $1.00 BOTTLK. KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE i a nure ctir" fr rpaitn. iltnt. rtrh. caMoo. Jl'rain'. twelliot;. kAU Umenr iul allrnlarz nientu oi the joints or liml. It will completely remme a boneparin without bli.tcrincorcau inr a ore. It U nUo n. j-cxl fnr man a. for brt ami ii upeti full trerctb.at all Irae of tbejer with perfect lafety. A currjwhieh we are know ine t ir a person who urtrei I', j.ir with a hip-joint lainenManl wa i-ertuanently curec two year" oko with KrnJIUSpaTln en re. Kj member we claim it will care a bone rpaiin and completely remove the btinrh wihnut blitterinc. Statement Hads Under Oath. To whom it mayenetrn In the year 1Tj I treated with KeudallV bparin Cure bone pa in of ceriral month' growth, nearly halfa iarce n a hen"? esc. anI completely .topped the lam nc anl feteoved tho enl-rcem'-nt. I hro woiked the bowr ever inc vrry ban). -and he ncrer hubee lame, nor could I crerree anydif terence in the fizn ol the bock jmnu tuc I treated him with KtBdalTf Spavin Cnr. IL A.OUNKS. Enburh Fall". 'L Ke. i'th 1T9. Swurn and ubcr bed to brf.re me hl 2"ih dar of I'cb. A. D. 1T9 JOIIiVtI.JKXNK J. p. Office of U.S. marshal!, weitern Jit. of JM-h. Katamvxo., Apr I5lh. 1S79. B. J. Kendall. Knobareh VMr. Vt. Dear Sin I receiTcd the two bottle of oar Spavin Cure forirardt.il by ex pre in January Urt I am happ to ftate that that Upcrforaod all your advcrtueoiri.t caileii for. In three week after Icommeieed tuiucit the t pavin wu entirely re moved and a ralaaole horw rtAre-l to njelull nei. Very Ualy yoow. JOHN 1'AKKKK, Send dclreor illoitrate 1 circular, which we think rive poitir proof of iu virtue. No rem eddy lu errr met with ruch onqaaltfied acceM to our knovleilce. far bean ai well a mm. Price SI. per bjttie. or ;tx bottle for J", af.t. DtcooMTshveitorcanirt it foryoa.or it will be feet to any addre on receipt of price by the propneton. U. 3. KEND LL A- Oj l.'no.bnrth r'alU Vt. C, P. f7ooiMAX. A:'t. Omaha Neb, 7-27-ly qr.lc4 m j rOimt f F. H. GORE; ti& IlF i WmimmmmmimB3SZBE3ESS3aBtmMBtammM s. m i -M-iriilM llXOaMtfttoliiiilMafrn-Jlii.itWli.1- tarn. 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