awa?W nil i ' 'j.itxVr-;- fc.t - -A-i "-SI --niS""' . .-xs-wf ??e-Mt'J-WVv"' ".'": --Mev- ; j-t t-"tw4wsn-js : . iit'ibi. m i.u. -wwiwwljw) i ; vn J-jJOVERLEES, Groctric'Tobxccos, Cigars lc, 1c. trgkewawa kearfMBwelaliBteffroserieeaaa' tjbiimn M safe wa rasa In the xeller. Asee4 mi in rawr It turn ia Saaaeetiea with the ore. wbere a mwtlr ef frees read aee piee are ' alwajri kept oa head. FRESH OYSTERS Oar feeUItieaJor haadllag tbli dm of rood r the beet Is to aire ate a. call, at Jfehst.wId.Uaw. j .0VERLEE8, ED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Flour & Feed STORE, CHAS. E. PUTNAH, Prop. DEALER IN FLOUR. FEED fen. Meal. Bran Chopped Fcetaat- GROCERIES, Vifit tbeHedaa4 Oreccrr. Foed aadPw T5ioB eeere whet jww wea npptioe fur bub er bwat. ' lllghct market price ia cah palp fnr grain All kinds efcotintry produce taken fa exrbange forgwd. tloodi delivered to ell rarti of towo (re ff charge- Sure evtb ef Reed' Plow Faeiorr. red Cloud, Nebraska. Moon i Cailender, . )dealers ts General Merchandise, Dry !, Grneerle Ifaoto & Shoes HATS AM CAM, Drags, Bf edleiiie, Oil Tarnishes, Paints "Etc. LAS5WARE, QUEENSWARE, HAEDWAEE &EARNESS ETC, ETC., ETC. A ftill line of every tlunj; kopt in aRcn ?ral store, at tlic lowest CAfJiMuas. Rwpcetfullr, ICooxl & Cailender. jOWLES; NEBRASKA. BE 8HERER, - Proprietor of the City Drug Store. -TAM BIXLn V Drugs. Medicines. Paints. Oils . and A full supply of LAMPS, LAMP SHAPES, WICKS, COMBS BRUSnES-iG. ruirnoago (olteited aad thankfully received. 4jeFrefcriiUoas carefully eompotiBded'ww. One door south of Gatbcr's 6torc, RED CLOUD, NEB. u. x,. tinker, (duoMW to O. A. Brown) DEALER IS Parlor, Bedroom ASD KITCHEN FURNITURE, Brackets Chromos, HP-icture Frames, Mattresses, Etc. Office 'alwaV on band aad triairaed mnrhort etke. iTioe aa low any is tbe Valley. Bepakriac ut all klada dose proatp'ly sad, Satia&etorr; Burial Robes furnished at rwaecnalilo rated. RED CLOUD, ... NEF. Harness Shop, BY J. L. MILLER, :Xeee coatUatlr oa band a fall Liae of HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLE3, f3 HORSE-BLANKETS, VHIP8, COMBS, BRUSHES, i ; HARNESS OIL, AniTevcrytriing usually kept in & first t, - -class shop. iW BOORS KORTH OF THE BAXat. Sait VWmH Oftta Fries rait St BiM nt ros. i COME . I'orTour 2v ay 83M 011010 038 ; uM4lari t Cits LUMBER THE CHIEF. LOCAL MATTERS. 1. V- Tissc TaWe. Takiag fct EHD.lar. Oct. 17. 1SS0. Eastward Parrr Bger leaw. amvr. Freight Weeee. erriref- WMtward A eeoav .9 :0 a. tn. 5 jSO p. a. arriri-.. IASTKKN DIVInlO.V Eaitward Ae. "hurt, " arriraa, S.B. 6b.b. Trsraa aky exeettt SdBv O. W. irKaKBc A. E. TnxrtALta. Saaarlateadeat. Gb1. Maaager. M.E. CHURCH. Br ?.. at 10 a. as., and praachlcaby tit Pu torercrr tabkath aioralac aad cveaisg. Prayer Beetle rrrr Tkarrday erealar All are cordially larUed. Soon be time to go fishing. Miner Bros, cell Superior flour. Kanlass Kolorcd Kombination. Last Friday was "all fool's day." Seeding is rather late this spring. Business was brisk last Saturday. Roby its selling Lautcrbach's bread. Clioice, earlv, seed PoUtoos at Roby's. Prairie schooners arc becoming plenty. Clothing 'til you can't reet, at J. G. :PottrV. Live hogs are worth $4.25 in this market. Look out for Kanlass Kolored Kom bination. Shipping tags can be iad at the Chief officer Fanners hare commenced their spring work. Prepare for prairie fires and guard against them. Farms for sale or rent, inquire at the Chief office. " . Lime, Lath, Hair.and Plaster at the Chicago lumber yard. w2 Roby has received Garden Seeds in bulk and in papers. A mail agent has been put on the Hardy branch of the B. dc M. Goods must bo eold. Call at John G. Potter's and get bargains. Building material of all kinds at the Chicago lumberyard, cheap. Kanlasa' Kolorcd Kombination at the court house Friday night. These bright sunny days- brings out the xnnkes and the store box loafers. Tho assessor will soon put in an ap pearance about time to b'e- awfully poor. The hens have abandoned the strike and eggs are consequently plenty and cheap. - The lightening roil fiends will soon gird up their loins for tho summer campaign. Roby has ordered a supply of the celebrated Washburn superlative flour, the best flour made in the U. S. Dr. Kendall's "horse books" for sale al the CniEr office at 25 cents apiece. The best assortment of doors and window in the Republican valley, at Puitt & Frees. The nights will soon be warm enough for the spoony young folks to swing on the gate. Last Tuesday was the second "fool's day" for this month the "fools" wan ted the town offices. Webster street should bo ditched and" graded. Let the new town coun cil take hold of the matter. The streets of this town should be. lined with shade trees. It would en hance the value of property. The passenger train from the east is always late now, somtimes it does not arrive until after midnight. A copy of the Minden Kearney Co., Bee is received. It is a newsy sheet and is edited by Miss X. A-Olds. Read the advertisements in the Chief and. patronizo the merchants who haaig-oHt tlieir shinglo there. Never do to-day what you can put off. until tomorrow and vou will' always Kusk your corn -in the spring. Notwitlistanding the unusually hard winter, stock in this section has come out in good shape, as a general thing. About this time in the year the agri cultural implement man wazeth elo quent and giveth the tiller of tho soil an abundance of chin music A German lately married says: "It vasjoostso easy as a necdU could valk oud mit a camel's eye, as to- get der bchindt vord mit a womans." Sugar making: time-has arrived.. Mr. Wilson, residing on the sontH- side of the river has made sugar already this spring, from-the sap of tho box-elder tree. The cloth peddlers arc said to be working their swindle in defferent parts of the etate -look out "for them, and when yportunity offers, give V?em the bounced . . Tke temperance folks did not take much interest in the town election. b4 now it is over, it-will be kt erdcr for them to reproach each other. Twas ever thus. -That this country will be blessed with goodrcropa the-coming season, is a moral certainty ; you can bet on it with the sam christian confidence that you can on fear aces. .;So little interest was rnanifestd in the town election last Theaday that there came riearbcing iio election at all. Evidently the office of town trus tee is not much sought after. , In the late reviaionof the New Tea taant "Hadea" ia substituted fat tb wort hlL Now if they would amAeUtute "I-lr the word devil, ike work would-be capltc. yeubscriocrendlmgTxsJbor xscw names sndix dollars will receive, a mil year's credit 6u their own subscrip tion- By getting four iiew- suscriber 10 -CHiKr a v year' t"": z -. MHd j-- .:c;! -rzuGsux, ramov. Mr. A. P. Cook w a mv Hr.8.Q.9milkbmhmm busine) for several days. Mr. O.McCall aided oa financially and gave tw a social chat last Satar day. Rev. J. F. Kuhlmnn of Nebraska City, preached at the M. E. Church lat Sunday. Mr. Wm. Bcacham and E. E. Rogers ofThomasville, were callers at these headquarters last Monday. Mr. Jofcn Sabin, of Guide Rock was among those who called to renew their subscription last week. Rev. Geo. O. Yeiscr will preach at the Congregational church next Sab bath; morning and evening. Mr. O.'A. Rtuwell, a legal light frowi the state of Ohio, has located here in the practice of his profession. M. R. Bentley, we are glad to say, is slowly convalescing. He has had a long and severe speJ of sicknew". W. W. Hoye left this morning, having, obtained a situation with Jones & 31agceat Creston Iowa. Mr. Geo. E. Coon, of Silver Cliff, Colorado, can't do without the Chief, he says, and consequently renews bis subscription. It was expected that Rev. J. M. Pryse would return from Blue 8prings this week to apend a few days with his family, but we have not learned of his arrival. Mr. C. C Coon was a pleasant caller at these headquarters last Tuesday. He thinks that the present season will be a favorable one for the cultivation of the water melon. Mr. E. C. Vanaukcn, living in the north part of town, dosen't proposo to be behind in the matter of improve ments, he will soon have completed and ready for occupancy a fine new residence. Mr. D. S. Coombs has recently com pleted a very neat little cottage in the north-west part of town. We are not at liberty to give the name of the for tunate young lady who will soon be its mistress. Mrs. Fowlcrhaajust received from Chicago a large stock of the latest and most stylish millinery goods. Ladies will do well to call on her as a first class trimmer, is alwaj-8 in attendance, and satisfaction is assured. We have but little use for money, and we have no desire to hoard up wealth, but we would be glad if a few of our subscribers whose subscription accounts have been running for two or three years, would come in send settle for the same. Ve have received, through the. courtesy of a former employe, Johnny Keppler, we suppose, a copy of the lows city Post, a Germau paper, prin ted entirely in Gennan. We have obtained a world of valuable informa tion by the perusal of said paper. The Plattsmouth Enterprise, under the management of H. M. Bushncll, is, in our opinion, as good a paper as that town has ever had. By tho way, Deacon, have the girls put sand burrs in your bed Bincc the good old days when "you and I were young." An exchange says that one of the strangest features of human nature is that a pious man will declare on his knees that he is the chief of sinners, and has nothing good in him, and then get up and brand the man as a liar who corroborates these fervent statesmenta. Thero ase entirely too many dogs in this town Hot weather will soon be here and with its advent we may look for the appearance of rabbid dogs. We fear that we may bo called upon to chronicle the death of some of our citizens from hydraphobia this sum mer if the worthless curs are not thinned out. McKanlass' Colored Combination will give an exhibition at the court house next Friday night. From what we have been able to learn of this company wo feel justified in 'saying that thoso who arc so fortunate as to be present on that occasion will be well entertained. Don't forget the date; Friday evening April. 8th. m Information wanted: Patrick Gil roy, who was killed in the land slide in the B. fc M. cut between Platts mouth and Lincoln. He baa av sitter., married it is presumed, in eastern Nebraska or western Iowa. Any in formation respecting her will bo thank fully received by Captain J. O'Jtoarke, administrator, Plattsmouth, Nebras- We have received the report of. the Nebraska Deaf and Dumb Asylum. There have been, in the paai two years, pupihv 56 males and 40 fe males. At present the number is 74. There have been no deaths and has little sickness. There, is a printing office in the Asylum in which teavWya are learning the printing tmefa, from which is nubliebeal the Journal, a semi-monthly paperi Eight boya are learfti&f the carpenter trade-. These boys have eameelfwlO tuning, the past yeml The Girls are taBi4 housework glain sewing uid dressmaking. All Uowam far the iratiUrtion w Toie W the-aifk. .'that seems to be one of the moat ueeJul a well aa the best managed inateratioaB ef the state. - It is located at Oaiaha. CUizeta of the state are admitted freav Theapplicaatfbr admieiidu must be of good moral habits, between the age of sevea 'and twcBtyycof sowi mind, awt free from .oofiaaiovai mKh ease, rersoew fitWyaMfer' erector may be admitted at the 'discretion, lifl '"-o 'i:i--ri-f-- " Women's CdumiL Taleaai a keel a t fee a NeaaaafBBeaay. aad the aft a. m IraratteBMatoaaeMlataatiefveafea f aay qaaeetee ef aatareet la tae aea. 'The ed Iter wuHMMrviUHtMid aiewefT reaaeaaiete feraajtlBBuraSHr ka tkla eataam r for tke yiewa aad UUaa f eemeaMB daafa. tethtimTraft fmtlm. Before I addre the meeting a I have been called upon to do I should like to hear a good argument against women suffrage, then I could rebut it, but at present and from my Hand point, I cannot see why any one should oppose eo jmt a proceeding. I suppose there are men who have boen'educated from their youth up, to consider women 0 inferior beings, not knowing what is best for thezn, only as they are informed by the superior fax. It will be hard for them even to think of women as equal to them and probably they will never do anything to cause them to become so. But such men are few, they are old fojry hh, they have not kept up with the times. One objection that some men bring forward is, that the women do not want the ballot They do want it, they need it, and the nation needs that they should have it, and I hope Nebraska will do herself the honor of being the first state to give women the ballot. Many more will come to the state than will leave it on that ac count. There may be some women who will aay they do not want to vote, they have been taught that it is un ladylike, and will be a disgrace to them, and the teaching has been kept up by tyranical brothers and hus bands, 'till they believe it. But if there is any doubt of this desire for the ballot, a good plan yold be to leave it to them, let them vote on it. Their cause would be safe in their own hands. Tho best, the most cultured and refined women in this state are working for it, and I believe the ma jority of the educated men are begin ing to see the justice of it Why ! An ignorant, indigent Irish man, who has only .been in this coun try a few, months, is of more impor tance politicly, than the best educated, most wealthy woman in the state, just on account of his sex. The women who own property, in their own name, have the same j injus tice met out to them, that caused th e Revolutionary war that is,, taxation without representation. A property qualification for voters of both sexes would be more just than the present state of things. Another objection that I have heard is, that it would be of no use, every woman would vote the same as her husband or father did, and tho result would be the same. I claim that it is not so, the majority of women of this day and age, have ideas of their own and do not depend upon the men of the family for their principles, and would be more concientious about vo ting, than the average man, and they would inform themselves more thor oughly on such subjects, if it would be of use to them. Women's refining influence is need ed in politics, also her concientious ness. Tcraperencc workers realize this and will do what they can to pro cure it. I think we can safely count on being ablo to help elect the next legis lature. v It is a mystery to me that men fear this woman's suffrage so much, they talk about its being a horror and about being driven from the country by it. A society has been formed in Grand Islaud to oppose that and high license, they give a reason for oppos ing high license, but none for the suf frage question. It has always been conceded that a woman is the better-half. Now why is it they are so afraid of the ballot in her hands? Don't be afraid gentle men, it will not mako us so very vicious, only we may not feel very good towards those who work and vote against us, therefore it will be for your interest to do what you can for it. I advise young ladies not to smiie on gentlemen, who oppose it I also advise all gentlemen who have future political aspirations, to look well to their ways aud work for it with all their might. We shall gratefully remember our "representatives who voted for it, as also all those who worked so faithfully for it in the last legislature. Probably I shall find more to aay on this subject in the future. Betsey. m Just received a car load of Wieb Goodg; also a car load of Newton Road and Spkixg Wagoxs, at SPAKOGLE & FfJKK's. We hear that a shooting matinee camooff last Saturday over in Smith Co., Kansas, in which one of tho par ticipants was badly wounded. We did not learn the names of the parties en gaged in the row. A Farm to Kent! Of 150 acres, with good stone house 16x28, one story high. Most of the land is in a good state of cultivation. , Also one brood mare for sale on time. Apply to D. S. Helvebk, Seven miles south-west of Red Cloud, Nebraska. 19-m5 : 1C0VE7 TO LOAN! . Money to prove up with on fanal re teipt, or on deeded land at S per cent., ana 1-62 per cent, commission, or at straight 10 per" cent xto commission. Jso. S. WrxLoox. Oatea-negt door to Chief omce. 30tf ''Standees on the platform waiting for the caw," one- wintry night, was how he cooght x severe cold. One bottle of Dr. Marshall's Xung Syrup cured fc'uu , HatsJt Caps, Boots k. Shoes and every thing else you need; at fcciicm price, at J: G. Potter's. -rock v wntTu eomr max or ow Cocoso Catis, Akoota, Mar. U, JgSl. Ed. Chief. Thinking that your readers would like to hear from thia. the soutb-we(ni portion of this rrrat American Republic, with a daacriv- Uon of the country past through, its people, their mode of living Ac Having loft Red Cloud Jan., 2Jth, via RiJtt Pacific Junction, where after a delay of five hours, we took the K. C. St Joe L C. B. which lamia us in Kansas City at 5 a. m. next morning ; at 9:35, wo board the A. T. fc S. F. for the wt, which lands us in Albuquerque N. M. at 3 a. m. Sunday, Jan. 30. While passing through- Kan. we saw some very fine country in the eastern part; along the Kaw river we saw the finest timber that we have seen west of tbe Big Muddy. After leavieg Lawerance we strike the prairie, and believing ourselves to be a judge of a prairie country, we must say that the central portion of Kan., ia the finest looking country that it hat ever been our good fortune to behold; the farmers premises apeak of thriftness, having seen some very fine orchards, hedges and highly cultivated fields At Great Bend on the Kaw River we struck the cattle range, the cattle lookeM as though they had gone in'vcry poor, all along the line of the road we saw large bunches that had died from tho effects of short pasturage and severe storms. We saw nothing of any historical note until we reached Las Auimas Colorado, where we see Fort Lyon, situated on a very beautiful plateau, on the north bank of tho Arkansas river and garrisoned by a detachment of the 6th U. S. Infantry. At La Junta Junction (La Hunta) Col., we branch off for Sante Fe, Southern New Mexico and Arizona, after a run of 82 miles we reach Trini dad, a Mexican town at the base of Ratoon Mountain, where a second Engine is attached to the rear of our Pulman to help us over the mountain, the first six miles eigthcr way from the top of the mountain has a grade of 187 feet to the mile, whilo at the top the train passes through a tunnel 2,700 feet long, which enveloped us in total darkness, ourselves enjoying the luxury of tho smoking car, did not have an opportunity to make love to, or embrace any of our angelical trav eling companions. The mountain scenery is not as beautiful as fancy had painted it to my minds eye, the gulches, gorges, rocks and rills and mountain pine, draws quite a contrast to old Nebras ka's beautiful landscape ; a full and correct discription of this romantic country would test the mental powers of a genus. I leave a more graphic discription to you or some other cel ebrated person that may wander thia way. TBE MEXICANS AND THEIR HOUSES. The Mexicans are as a general thin g a dirty indolent set of beings, and I should judge that the lower class were several grades below Nebraska Indi ans. Their occupation in winter seems to be to pack in small packs of Pinor on their burro's which they sell for 25 cents and spend the money for poor whiskey. I believe the Mexican and b'urro to bo closely allied to each other, as one seems to bo about as am bitious as the other, the burro is a small animal of the Jack specie, and for a more accurate discription, would say I should think him to be a cross between Squire Harvey's littlo white mule, and a jack rabbit Mexicans all live in adobe houses, built on the same principal of the sod houses of Nebraska, covered with dirt and plastered with adobe; I judge them to be more tidy and a better house than the sod. All Mexicans little and big, old and young sleep on the ground. JUSTICE IN MEXICO. The next day after my arrival at Albuquerqne thrco Mexicans some of the murderers of Col. Potter of the geological survey was arrested, one of them confessed that on the 5th day of last October five of them met Potter in tbe Zandia mountains 18 miles cast of Albuquerque, he made some inquiries in regard to the road, they misdirected him, and by a short cut they came in ahead of him, and fired upon him from an ambush, killed him and his horse, robbed and burned his body. On Jan. 3 1st, three of the was brought into Albuquerque and lodged in jail, that night about 40 men took them out of jail and hung them. Now let us draw a contrast between justice in Nebraska and justice in New Mexico. While in New Mexico three illiterate half civilized beings are strangled to death for the murder and burning of one man, in Nebraska, Olive, with refinement and wealth, invests t20,000 in the Supreme Court and goes scot free, so much for civilized Nebraska and uncivilized New Mexico. Let your readers be the judge which is the best way to dispose of man burners. Now, Mr. Editor, if this article does not find an ignominious death in the waste basket, at some future time I may write something concerning Ari zona. Respectfully, D. G. Hakvet. To Horsemen. The attention of parties owning horses and Jacks is called to the fact thai the Chief o&ce is well supplied with appropriate cuts and well prepar fb do printing in this line on the short est notice aad at the lowest figures. Notes especially gotten, up for your business caaalscber bad at the Chief office cheap. Callotv us before you place yoar orders. No apples superior tar those sold by Putnam splecded for eating-or cook iag Bottom figures given. SAMPL GABBER, -MiUItt- Or ts mn GrmcericM BOOT B flOEft Hats, Caps. & aVafy Mmdt Clothing Wt fctvt tfea Urfttt Stock ia th! Vailsy aa. will aft It aaitrtaltJ. Give us a call, one and alL Sam'l Carber. Bed ! arete. arctici ioriAC2i2s. !(! U kroby eU. thtt I ',) gMia, 3lMrtwho jy a..ir t ,f(r tkmttM caddtM tor uhrti f U uarr r KbooL of W.Uur roatiy. i Rd Clced oa tk Cr.t S.taruv iB lh, ,lit tfbrVfrT V nl " XottwWr. Al Blee Hill ob tke art atardar ia th Bitk ut aaiiary. April. July anJ Otti.hn. At (laU tok ea tbe lirt bturdjr ib wuatae t Jaerck. Jeae. SrUatt aoj !tnUr. KxaaiUailwu U coanavar at i Mk x.u. A. A. Vnr a. Ceaaty Sapcrinttedfni efpubu InitrnclJea CROWN! Not tho Crown of Kings, nor the Crown of Glory, but the Crawtt Sewing Machine, the latest and best machines in the murket, it will pay you to call at the Post-Officc and see it before you purchase! For Sale by M. B. McNitt. OSAGE ORANGE SEED. Mitchell it Morhart have for sale a supply of osagc seed at a very reasona ble price. Those who contemplate growing a hedge should give them a call. 26tf Large bottles, good medicine, is the reputation of Dr. Marshall's Lun Syrup. It cures coughs aud cold quickly. The price is only twenty five and 50 cents a bottle. Durham Stock! The Fine Durham Bull, "ANDREW JOHHSON" Owned by J. M. Fisher, is ofijjired for sale. "A ml row Johnson" will be three years old the 25 of May, his pedigree is registered in the Hostou herd book and can be seen by calling on Stephen Bayles at the Fisher farm, one mile east of Cowlcs, Neb. 3-ltf Attniioa Bn idirs of Eorsis ! Tho fine Stallion known as "Tom" the property of David Boesch will stand for marcs the present season at the following rates, viz: 18 to insure single marc;two marcs, 15 more than two by the samo owner, f 7 each. For the season 16; Single service, $4. Will stnnd at Red Cloud on Friday and Saturday of each wck; at Guide Rock, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week, and at Amboy Wednesdays and Thursdays. TOM 99 Is a fine horse, being of Perchcron Canadian and Blucher-Morgan stock, beautiful dapple bay, sixteen hands high, weight, 15HQ pounds. JOHN BOE5CH, 34m3. Amboy, Neb. HONEST FRED! aluu, the Albright Hone. Will stand this season at Red Cloud at last year's rates, viz: $8.00 to insure single marc; Two marcs $15.00; more than two by the same owner, 7.00 each. For the season, $5.00; single service, $3.00. This horse needs only to be known to be admired. He has been acknowl edged by many good judges to be the best "ill tills if i Ism" seen in this section. Weight, in flesh, tuvtnAiinili Rjtantifiil Rav. Symmet rical form, good life, high carriage and best of all as kind as a kitten. His owner also expects to stand a- gooa Jack: wtin him. Until further notice will te louna at the Commercial bam. D. LUTZ, Proprietor. Blanks Y Blanks!! A full line of State Journal Co's, Blanks, (the standard blanks of the state) are always kept for sale at the Chief office, and at the same prices that they are sold at in Lincoln and Omaha. The following is a partial list of blanks on hand: .Warranty Deeds, Mortgage Deedsv Wttlc Mortcagor, Search Warmsts, Mechanics Lein, Power of Attorney. Hb of Sale. QuitClaiaaDeds. Summons (original, Summons copy, Appeal Undsrtakist, Execution, Order of A ttaenssent. AAdavit of Tecdor or Lessor, Assignment of Mortgage, Precipe; fabpemas, Notice of Constables Saley Blank Receipt, Blank Notes Release of Mortgage; Agreement for Warranty Deeds, Complaint to keep tbe Peace, c, atel, 4c. And most all kinds of blanks used by Notaries Public. 3&m 'the Proof of the Pudding is in f he Eating." You have only to call on us and wc can easi ly convince you that wc do sell HARDWARE A little BELOW the so-called "Bed rock pri ces" advertised by other firms. Besley A, Perkins 2Jlalatr The Jfott 5rfkt Kl7 4Mf4 M It U earula la lu SVt J 4a i UUtr , Alo eirellMlfer & tth. rU trut t4 Trea Prcixs'. yayridsa. Wa4kiMt8BlU. nwu. Je ! liaa. Da. n. J. KaaDLLaCn.fu: kite tr ktlvvrttMBttnt af KJli apHa ir, 4 kkriag e TktaU M trfAr Um mluh kv4 been Iibi from pr( tkt tk(. f ! to yoa'er bottle r !. wakea ie tti ij remor4 alt lamvacu aa4 Urf ( a4 large rpllet from aaUtr r 4 tik raea arU-iaT o-d aa lt. Taa WttUe worth ta Ma ea aaaFJral Saltan. KaapaetraUy Yar. 11. A. mV at SX Xsaiall'i Sjarli Cars aaaaaa Seas. Bakr4W Vl thm. 3S. Id, R.J. ICBau.SCeOeu: I WA U ait my ttitlta&Br la faror f jwr lratMa liJ aiaat, K4ir Sparta Cr la Va t t 13 I llba4 ea taa ic ai rrij4 er nat limb at th ka Jsiat 1 tt laata aa4 at Ua4 taftVrad tha avat icrariaUe aaia. 1 nr a haaJaJca ea it far mrrr a rear. a4 trirJ u ararrtblat ta mj rk. at U tad eolhinc iu woali aiva aia eraiaeat relief. Wko I ovrra-oriaJ. It M pain m Tarrmack. Ia April 1T I ka t iklak I hoold b a cripple far life; kt Lavtas eaata al "ICetKlall' SraTin Care" tfcoaxkt I weal I try it. I atJ oae tkirl f a bottle, aa-1 espariea cd relief at ooe. lhajvaia lett we aa4 bat Bot troubled bi iSaee, I feel eery crate!! Ie oa and woull rmta.4 'Kealall'a tTla Care to all wfco i3r llk iraliu er reaaia lUu. You rt tralr. tin. J. TocTeu. XSUDALL S STATE? C32I. It tare In lu effeats. mild Ib Iu Bailee aa It do- Bot blUter. rt it U peaatratiee aad i erful to rrarb every deep teated pain or to re more any boay growth or olht r ealargeaieeta. acb aa pavtii. tpltsta. ear, ralloo. aprelue, walllaca8d any latsena a.l all ealarge meata of tba Joiatt or llabt, or far rbaaBtatiim Id maa for aay parpoe fir wblth a llaaaaeal U, uiJ for oib ur U hl. itianow keowa to be tbe bett tiaaacat for men aver uid. aeac slid aad yet eeruis la iu effecu. Seod addma for lllattraial Clrcolw wtiha we tblak giea poeltUe proof of Iu rlrtaee. No reaiedy baa ever mat witb eaeh anqaaJJled rare to ear kaowledge. for beaat aa wall ae ataa. Price II. per bottle, er da bottle for IV. All VrvftAv kare it or eaa eat It far yea. er It will beaeat to any addraeaoa raeetet ef pti) lio.bergk yaJU. Vu kaa aa,atfaaaa4ek.Stfeiea la. J.u XaapaLt. k Co., MIC IT eULBimZSTS. Xsiasnl atitksnll ati'.arri!!! Areyau aSUnrled at afekt and brkta ef rear rrt by a tick cbild to rm and cfjia with tbe eirnirUtiBgraincf cmnofleetkT If a. $4 al once and eat a botilfMra. Winttewi aUatk lag Hyrap. It will rdicre tke eor llMleiefer er lBKJia!eJy-dtrn'i epea lu tkete Ie aa aiHtake ebuat ft- There it not a matker ea earth wbo hie erer aied it. wk will aot tell yoaal oace that it wtll regelate (be let welt, and glee ret te the swelher. ae-l foUtfaad heallk to the calls, eaeralieg like aagW. It ieperfeetly aafe fo aia ia all catee. aad Heaaaat to (be iatte.ae4 It ike BfeaeriMlea ef n rtbe oMri aed beet Jeaale ayieiae aad aareee ia Ike UaUaa tutea. 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