L?r fc&i ,' 2, V . S"j. ,4pW(Vsa?w : v bj. -' . 'jrrs r v rr&- ' .. .Si S - t.-HT :-. . .Bfc- A . - , !iHqMBniMMttJV-" - .vrtM5B.'-.. !' -J0rrr- - -.--af- kM- -T. -. -.- , i--r.i, -- " fcjtfc i'V "asst"'" m.i ivo" J'l. ' JJ' "" " '.' Wj -wrjsr- tiiW ii. ;. - iM-' THE CHIEF; The Cloud f Jt I" fCBLISHED LVJSsY TlXTTltDAY JB &4&a4 EmUitSf EID CLOTS, ITZKlASIi. rr - M. Ls THOMAS. 'ij-.fci,. .rv TrMw " T - ' S. V T c 'W' laettB?'aHHHHHHHBfc .r jT m I K K i -rf' jr 4 tBKyBMgte- - r5;.fciL.v..-J,, h . :-XLJsE, -. sr-?- , -"kM.'Wt, s vt H-ASKAkmmWmWmWmmtWg&ef- .&j4ei .. t psw3jMSlfcl,'T'' " Red Chief t?BK IWS. i fih Ff KEATt$r M&fmzntss Zx&m tr. f- rttf swe rt - "Eternal Vigilance is Hire price of Liberty" and $1.50 ay car is (he price of (he AW Cloud Chief lr b? tiaii;:- (l.E0i 7csrlffHitii?t5:t. AVHETSI YOU TRAVEL AI.U'OSTAKK TICK B.M.R.R. Examine roi anJ Iib fMr rarcJnllr. 't will tr cn tliatllil Imr rOBlnrl HD C. It .V t. K K : o fact thy re ut.iT fln inanagpsnciit. and U Urn tocfther fiirui what i callcl BURLINGTON ROUTE hMi'l.TI -T AM) l IC KIT I.CNK TO Chicago, M. IoHi, Pcsria, )J.S MIM , HOC K IH.A.VO. Aal FM-c-iaJJy to all I'oinM Iova, WiscoDsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio. I'Imscjpu. ahvasta'.is ake Through Coaclics from N'lriu-ka to Ditt-linatKiii un 0. II. & ( R. It. I) Inm-'for. rlinngoM from C. 15. A- U. 11. to .'oinit'ct- jii lines all made in Union Dejiol-. Through Tickets LOWEST RATES cas n. urn t'H'tt H'liliratltin t noy flti(D on th roml. JVtcvntH r nlno prcjuiml to check barcaEo thruucli; civo all jnlonniitifin to rales rtjiiti-ft, time. rDtiiirctntn. etc.. imi to recura fleet inK u;ir Hccou.moJ.ition. TliW cnmpnny I riigasod on n cxlemion which will open a NEW LINE TO DENVER uml all points in iloralo. 'Hiifi ox iin.ioii will 1 toninli'tfil uixl romly for luinos in .1 fow months, ami tlio jxiMio tMn tlion enjoy a ,ut' :lvanta P fif a through line between Denver ami Cliieajjo, all under one inanne- lncut. P. S. EUSTIS, Ocu'lT'L't Vt.. 03IAUAKKII. PIONEER BARBQR SHOP. -)o(- MA THEWS .C: IfAXXKHS, i',iP Ut ditr wcjt of Wchitcr County Rank. UKIJ CLOUD. NT.ItKASKA. S 1 1 A V 1 NO , S 1 1 A M rOOl NO, )ANI( I-Iair Catting in the hij;lc,U style of the Toneoriul Art. COM E . NO GET A CLEAN SHAVE. ELECTRO-MAGNETIC BatteryBelt! CUSE3 HtWtT.LUKCAHO LtYUDUEAHS. HcKrusExKAur Tt9M.PABM.rSIS, RHLDMAT1SM. AIB FUUUX CMMAUm crjuca NOTDCtMB CKucmtclnsc ws DrsPETsu. KltNCTllKAKS. NCUMlCtK. MWSCbWUl WCMOKM. MAtK. nj-mrmlM Bor aleetTlcltr In tfe ntantee thaa any vuiTmto. clTlnc nrirT nnJ oeoilrT correal. Can iTund and lnctnaiwd Ull tn atronenvt bu cannot SMlt o nrUl coow a contact with tho kln to enr to ud TtrrSate It. H4ritrodi nJ o' IdatorarrtTlnR eloctricltT toay part ot tnji body. Vrtta rmtorer ot bcalOj and tor. MEDICAL USES OF ELECTRICITY ... miMtietod f0 rccn hook, onatatalnx full crtpUoe .jTutaliTt-'' ilnctloaa for olKfeoal trM JrTrKEE. "klcctro-paiiadic BELT CO SU A 311 CbcaUct SL, BT. LOCM BS. PARKER'S HAIR BklSKM. llie let. Llanni na rndt FxooomvcaJ Hair 5CTW rillS 13 ESSI2IC : voiithrul ef to pey x. 5ccand$taaat imcptv. fktslH Crne. A n" & .rrwnclT h rnut .ixl I tivg prnMM. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Pert Faailf Hecke that Meve letaxiotst. If vou are a mechanic ce fanner, worn out with orerwiiilc. or a inotlier run lo n bv family or houc liold duties try PAKKtaS Ginckc Tonic. If row arc a lawyer. mlniittT or business man e liauied lv menu! strain or anuo.t cares da not laUe mtoxicatin; stuaulauts, but lac TAWnis s Gu.cfr Toxic. ir.,. K.ivr DrsncrisLi. Rhcujaatisra. Kidner or Uitnaxy Complainls, or if )Ou aetrouled with any j1v)rderoftbclunRS.sinuich bowcK.Moodoroer you can be cured by rAKKaa Givcea Tomc. If-ottt wasun; away f-n ae, diisipation or any diseae or weaVness and require a stimulant take GlNGBK'ToNtCatonce: ilmfl imtsorateandbodd vouupfriMiiths first dnssLut U1 never intoxicate. It ha sared hundred of lives it may sae yours. HICOX CO, IB Waii SU '- Tort 0c Kfti M laUar Mn ai & 4nlm K wrJviiw citcaT saving utrrixG Doujin nzt WINE v TAI CUKES THOT8AMW TKULT. APKITIlTCnE FtrCtigkGwMt, ixscajanrxav. 19 Msv ssW IWCVt CsrwlYMHSiia; .fssstertstteAsfStltt; mfthai tse systesi; 'Restarts tht Weak sas MMlftatSB.1 ?e chaik ysvr dftlcjU ! JLUHi of tt tcUI me alll fr er.oMn ereae f Tart take ae ctker. J'or nlo by H Orufjuu. c tun 9 re w-l ATTX. MTW. C FW HflpniMnv BBic e? w E&K ByVlf -VMfcn ntn, VKmJCv BBrP MBBHanajBHthc Qm VOL. IX. U. A. SIMPSON. Kotary Pcblt: F. A. 8WEEZT. AlVontr tX Law. Blue Hill Bank. SIMPSON & SWEEZY, ni.UK II II sh, WEBSTER CO., NEB. A General Rankin; Biiine Transacted. fpfrcinl Care ifcn to Collection. Farm Lotos at Low Ute. Hehool iloadf lioarUt and HoU roHKKi0Nii:STf: Konntie Urothera Bfcnktn. New Totk Cltr. Bank. Omaha Ncbraika- J. E.Hmjtit. Pret'tlttKaLBMk i:eUir Nab. 6. C. RNtrs. CkVlitNat-Bask Beatrice X. SUITE BROTHERS, BANKERS, RED CLOUD, NEB., TraoMet a rraerat htnklnr Lasinr. fcT ft4 rell county varr-inf . alio County. Predict asl Hhoil DUtrict UonJ. Ntcntitc farm mortfaevf , by and iu For eign Kxchano. rhcceial attwtios given to eoIleeuoM. Rircucycui-Iit Kat. Dank New York. Oafc- ha NaU Uaak. Oiaaha. SMITH BROS. L. P. Al.RRIQltT, President. B, V. 8111RKY, Cashier. WSSSm COUITT BUI, RED CLOUD, NEB. Monbv T Ia.v on Real Estate. Buy and M'll Exchange and do a general Banking bun'mos. RF.rr.Rr.xcKS: 5yrr Atklni. Cnkef. York: York Connty Lank. York. Farmen' A Merchant' Bank, York; Unit n .National Bank. Cuicaso; Alarih Ura.. Moshar A Co. Lincoln. 9-6tf W. H. STROHM. ATTORN r.Y AT LAW. RED CLOUD, - NEBRA8KA. May be eoenilted in Kncliih or O M. Collections will receive prompt attention. Offick: Opposite Boy' Home 0. C. Cass. Jib. McNur. Case & McNeny, A TT0RSEY8 AND COf.VSKLORS AT LAW. Will practice in nil th Court of this State asd Northern Kan?.-. Collcctifn at well a litita toJ buincic.ir. fully anil rflicicnlly attended to. Om'icr:- On Webster Street, one Uoor north of Oarber' Store, i:i:i ci.orn, xeii. J. S. GILHAM, A TTORSLY AND aH'N.KI.OR AT I-W. Office our door mirth of Kalnj Ilrox. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. E. C. Hawlkt. N. H. THOsrs. Hawley & Thorpe, A1 TTORNEYS & C0UN6F.L0RH AT LAW. Office. Over Me. Fai land's Mote. BED CLCTO, NIB. Laird & Smith, attorneys and counselors at law. Hastings, - Nkisraska. Will uractice in all the Court of the Slate. Frompt attention given to all builnew entru'ted to his care. jolyl-T J.L.Kut, liloouiirtrton, Nebmk. Rod Cloud. Nek, KALEY BROS., A TTORNEYS AT LAAV k BEAL ESTAT - AUF.NTS. Will i'ftlre In all the Court in Kebn and nrthtrn KnaK cKlIectinni iTomrtlT at tended to and corrciwndcncc folicitcu. ESS CLOUD. Xrirt&i. Alro. Aent for B. A M. R. B. Inda, J. M. Moskva. I. D. Dixxby MOSENA & DENNEY, Physicians and Snrgeoas, KEI) CLOUD, NEIJ. Will pay ("racial attention to Obstetric? and difca.cK of vouien AIn ceneral and 'racial urrcry. l)i?caff 01 trie tiye ana rvax. i txe moderate. Office OTcr ShetwooJ' Store. 5-1-y DR. G. SCnENCK, Physician & Surgeon, COWI.KS, NKHRASKA. rrofcssional calls promptly attended. OrncK At reidencc near Cowlcs. S-51 Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENTDEHTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. R. DAJIKREIX, HI. D. Physician! Surgeon. Office. Over J. W Sherwood's Store, Ked Cloud, Jikiiraska. 000-m EMIGH BROS! MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NEB. Tke eaoteeet of Freeh weeta. 5eMCM Fowls a4 eTerytkinr i tke Mm that tielST ket aSr4e. alweys oa kead. TStop w 4 eetkecatm wnj ret litre rainL, COOS OiLt X RED 60ass, CLOVE? Motions, DRUG t nan i."arcr, STORE. -s 4c.,:Ac B BBBBf O bbV as at m RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. THURSDAY, THE CHIEF. M. L. THOHS, C&ITOlt i THURSDAY, Jl'SE 15, 182. The Brookficld, Missouri bank rol- bere have all been enpturca anu loagea "' Ja,L . Tiik meamhip'n "Alert" ami "Jin ger collidetl at ea last week and a number of paiwngew lot their live. Ttro despcradoof, Pete Robinon and IVe King, were lynched at Law rence, Kannan, lat wcok, for murder. Ori.v Boiia.van was wntenced ! . Jufeo Pound, at Lincoln last Satur-1 uajJioiiic rxmueniiary mr u.u, ior th --j - li.il," Kit mv .'Hum'" vf ,... v. e punier of James Cook, at avcrly.i nstuigui,licd ,crVicc in the dwtruc- l.ut winter. t Wtahington CrrMpondenc. I i afiiington June, i, J7-. en.i.ft f i Vntfviu. Tl.,. ,l.n- u-liitn (Inttrrt'd -"" -"v. m... o.w.j '"""i,...!. .!.f 1i.r..i..ir.. l.:..t. ..l.ul arc htrivn on the trraves of on horOIC tlead, iiilways held to be pacretl hy the inluliiUints of the Capital who will never ftrgct the eecnes through which they pa&tVd during four years of bitter strife, 'lie htreets were almost de serted. What with the decoration e Oil the grave. of the .-oSdiers at Arlingtou, at Soldier' Home, at Congressional Cemetery and other points where soldiers arc buried, and the departure of excursions in different directions, after ten o'clock the city was pervaded by more tli.-m Sabbath stillness. Ev erybody but Congressmen paid due respect to tlic occasion and the day. Disgruntled Bourbons were fighting the inevitable in the Mackcy-O'Connor cae. Representatives IIoIkmoii anl Morey, who were to deliver orations at Arlington Heights, were kept in their scaN and wcrc-forecd to content themselves by strewing figurative flowers on the niruophngus of the cn tomed Democrats of the House. The mystery uf the Morey letter is having light let Into if, and the guilty parties are in a fair way to be punish ed for the villtiuous forgery sent broadcast on the wing of lightning, and through th5 printed page, to homes and hamlets in every nook and corner of our land. That gigantic lie, but for the undying confidence in the now lamented Garfield, would have jeapordized the interests of 50,000,000 of people. To defraud one man of his right to vote, is a great crime, but what punishment r-hall Iks meted out to those who rob a nation of all its sacred rights. 'Tis time that party guerillas should bo punished in the mot summary manner. Congress has been a regular circus for the !at ten days, and the feats of the Democratic gymnasts have been witnessed day by day, by crowded galleries. Republicans, determining to cut short the bulldozing of tho mi nority, organized their forces and amended the rules, so as to bring up the Mackcy-O'Connor case for consid eration. The pugnaciems Springer fretted and fumed, spoiling several shirt collars in his fits of exasperation. Randall as Speaker, had piloted the Licmocratic cmtt through many a political storm, but his past experience brought no boon of comfort to his lclcacurcd comrades. The end. of this farce will come noon, after which it may bo expected, the legitimate work of the session will be taken up and acted, upon. The reception given on the return of our respected citizen, the heroic Dan enhower, was a generous tribute to a brave adventurer, Avho hhs earned, a proud rank among the world's heroes. It is very doubtful if anything service able to science can ever be learned that will compensate for the loss of so many heroic lives in the insane effort of exploration among the icebergs of the Arctic region. If an open cv should be discovered or s trad of terra firma found, it would be poor place to exhibit the prowess of our naval ships, or to illustrate Le Due's pet scheme of raising our own tea. It is possible that the Xorth Pole, bag tioncd and barricaded by the frosts of centuries, is to be set at liberty by the migrating of fleet of icebergs now journeying southward in such num bers and magnitude to seriously im pede and endanger ocean navigation. Should such an event happen, we have enthusiastic Yankees would sue outa writ of habeas corpus, and take possession of the Xorth Pole, and fasten to its topmost end our Nation's flag, to float in the crisp, coed air of that land of eternal silence. The larocntetfGarfield was not for- gotten on Decoration. Dav. Under the stone tablet platted oir&g wall of the ladies' room of (he Baltimore and Po tomac Depot, to the memory of the late President, directly over Uie'ffotjia the north-west part of the cotrnty. where he fell at the hands of the e& sasain Guiteau, there was an elegant j floral ornament the gates ajar Ur evergreen aad'iowers. Ob the silver placed obthe toor, a large star of whUe M6wrs was placai, aad aftotjdtr account of tetl hooks, paxentaj waidslh5, VhoJe tablet was covaraa withiflawers;- formiag a haak" tairrr inchcria heifht. I - Tltc freshened memories of the cr- jvico of th$ heroic dead will cheek the tide of rentinicnUltsm that would frame civil pen ice ejtem that ig ltiorc the crvice of eurvirin vctcrn. Tlirwe who propo-e t :ablLh rule J by lepislntion ovemin the tenure of positions in the civil service will do .ell to rcinentler that there is one clas of cititeiw who havt a right to . 'claim and who should he accorded ' without personally claiming distinct am, j,) jireference over every olho cU. Th(J ,nen whwc Vft)or Ji - avcd. this Nation the surviving Itcrocii of the war for the Union will never be forgotten. The man or party U1.1t undertakes o enact ftatutcs in which no discrimination in favor of the Union eterus is made, will find that the people are not yet ready to turn tlreir bark on the men whoc courage, patriotism, antl inmea.ura- blc sacritiee! made it possible for us . Tbe f(rave h'roc? comt0,;nj: tjlc f t,. Mouhor wllo rc,uicred tion of the rebel iron clad Mernmnc have waited, patiently twenty years fur some recognition of their service. The fenatc hae finally provided for the payment of $:!00,000 prize money LHUiu- nimn i'"iwi in one of the grainiest tnumpns 01 the war. PitAKri. Educational Department. Communication for thi eolnran hnoM be bjjiumjci to unariea n . oi'uuxor, cuuuu -- Ml Mnti 1 V.H I'tirrMimnlrnrt il inTltrd from any one on educational ti'iea. Webster County Teachers Insti tute, will Convene at Red Cloud, August 7th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Vn&tr Prof. J. A. Campbell, ef Seward, Ceateet, Assisted br aa Ablt Corps of Instnctcrs. LsciErtn , Among Wbaa ire Alresiy Vint Prof. S. B- Thaspc-a, Dr. S. 3. Tair field, Prof. 0. W. Ind, Prof. A. L. rnax, will be Inftg ed to Speak During the InnltaU. Among the Schools. After a little delay in considering the matter we have concluded to give occasionally notes about the ehoolt in our own county. We also wish the teachers to make report themselves upon their work, their views upon teaching, &c. District Xo. r,3. This district is three miles square. 31 iw Jennie Orr has charge of the school this season. This is her first school, but she is doing good work and her pupils arc learning. District Xo. G2. This district is north of 33 and con tains mx sections. Tho population is chiefly Danish. Miss Lizzie Mcintosh is at work here, and if she succeeds according to the interest she inanifcts in her work, hhe will teach a good school. Our foreign population need much pains taken with them that they may thoroughly comprehend what they arc trying to study. District No. 31. This district is third in the north tier of districts from the north-west corner of the county and is three miles square. Mrs. Adda 1). Bartlett, whose reputation as a teacher is made, teaches here. The pupils show a good interest in the school, and a promi- nent feature of her school is the amount of oral teaching she gives the little ones, riiysiology is taught to the smallest pupils with success. District No. C9, Is in the south-west corner of the county and contains seven and one half sections. II. L. Luce is teaching his first school here with good success. He is working cnmcstly. District No. IS, Is south of the river on the Kansas line. It contains eight sections. Mi Eva Munsell is presiding here nnd she has quite a large" country school. The pupils are mostly girls and j-oung ladie who arc old enough to appre ciate a good education. V think they should give a little Cibre atten tion to books and less to' one another during school hours. District No. 39. This district is in the southern tier of districts, shlT the school is conduc ted by Miss Vina Stoddard. This is her first schoof but she is doing good work for the primary scholars. They arc alf interested in t&lir work. This district has a large amount of appa ratus, aad a teacher has every facility for making a good school DtsrwcrNo. S t This district w next west of Blue Bill, and contains six sections. Mlas Aimtree Roth holds the sceptre ber and she is trying to make a good 1 school. The attendance has been ir regular, and the boose has not been comfortable the past season' en ac- j count of its open condition and a lack of fuel. District No. 59. Thk district Is three miles 'Jrare, Miss Mazy Hogate holds the little on Aria check here and she seem to beftrrjg it very well. Her clashes st gamine daily though all her scholars are small. A disadvantage exists here 1 bVSyiag their books at ahy book store at ary town where thcV do their tradingTegaraless of a tuufennity Pntrict No. 4i Tills di?trict x ntxt rt ol 59. M'tvi Mary McCallum n oltl teacher, ;1 teacldnj: here. Her cchool h ottf our larjrcrt primsrv" country idjooLi and we noticed that many of the jnl arc making jrrcat prorej' in reading. Uvrc a- in other place? there is no uniformity of text book, although the diitncl hoard hH dtfei ded uion a rrieH of lM."k' to In ucd in scIhhjI, but owing to tliificulty in procuring them at the ;rojer time. parents have bought ditlcrcnl books. DlSTltlCT No. W. nii-j district is !Htuih-wct of Blue lhll and wr found Mr. Jie C Brook biy with his little claes of littlw people. It is an interesting 1koI however, and the pupils arc jjrogrerc iug finelv. Wo noticel a tove pipe the other day that had been coin cried into a bulletin lo.trd for a lyeeum, ami judging from the roolution now writ ten upon it, we think the subject ii neither moral nor intellectual, to suy nothiug of its being dLiwu ed before a whole school. A VaisibU Aidhics. Hecausc it is leneucial to tho ncalp and adds to pergonal beaut by re storing color ami lustre to ray or faded hair, i why iirkers Hmr IUl sain h such a popular dressing. TOut iTnyiciy W&att. Ic a reliable medicine that never docs any harm and that prevent and fun's disease by keeping the stomach in order, the bowel regular, ami the kidney and liver actixe. Such a medieiue ii Parker's (.linger Tonic. It relieves every ra?c, and has cured thousand. ?Ve other column. Trib une. An Extraordinary Offer'. There are a large number of person out of employment in every county who could le making from flOCf to 3(H) a mouth working for us. There are many who have employment who could make a much larger amount by obtaining the agency of their countv of an article of great merit that will sell well in all well-to-do-families, antl pay a jirotit of over 100 percent. One atreiit in iVnnsylvania sold 32 in two days and made over GO clear. Any man with energy enough to call ami -how our invention tun make $l,0iX) to $3,000 a vear. We only want one good man in each county, to whom we will give the exclusive :ile. The Im-ines"" is pleasant, jierinancut and profitable. We wi-h to hear at once from tho-c who arc out of employ ment, or desire to get better. Send -tamp and addicts and receive our larce descriptive circular, giving full information. IlKXXKIt MANUrACrritLNT; CO., 110 SimtliiicM Street. rittburgh, l'a PctkrsonV M.u:7.im: for July i before us, with one of the mivt ex quisite steel engraving, wo have eer seen, "Cha-ing The 1'ttcrtly," alone i worth the price of the number. Then there i a rharming colored steel fashion-plate, w-ith five figures; a colored colored pattern in crewel, "Pome granates and leaves ; " and something like titty wood-cuts of dresses, work table patterns etc., etc. ; a perfect gnl avy of gtxxl things. The most noticea ble article is an illnstrntcd one, "A London Dinner-Party," by Mr. Ann S. Stephens describing a dinner, at which she was present, at the late Earl of Carlisle's. Nothing that we have ever read brings lefore one, co vividly, the state and splendor of puch a meal, in the houses of what D'fraeli used to call the higher antcr;uy." There are in addition, in addition, several capital love stories; especially "White Simplicity," of very usual merit, even for "Peterson." Ve have often spoken f fliis magazine as the best and cheapest of the ladies' books; and we can only rejieat this praie. and advisC evcryqody to sulscrilw. No family should Ihj without it, for the low price only two dollars a year placing it within the reach of all. To dtibf. the Umm nre crra hirer, with handsome premium for getting up the club. beciincn are sent, gratis, if written for. A new volume begin with this number, n Hording an excell opportunity to sul'scrilK. Address Pktersov'is Magazine, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Pa. For July. The number for July presents such atttactions as to commend it to public favor and insure inure increasing pat ronage. The opening article gives an exceedingly interesting history of "hmhasVincyanl,"-and has icvcn illustrations. "'St. Petersburg, the City of Contradictions' (with ten illus trations), 'Musical Instrument ol the Bible,' by Alfretorr Ilcrvey (twenty :ii.iw.t?.. n.. Xw.!ii ..r tV Vil IIIH.-H.tMUU-", i ill; VrtllSIl VI ti v Cross (six iIiu?trationJ, Some of Woman's Rights,' by Rev. Dr. Tal magc, 'Kompet's Stories of Jewish Home life' and A Wit to Al-ottsford and its Vicihity' are some of the prom inent features. The are serial and short sTT.Ki-s by Marion Harlanl and other popular writers ; some admira ble sketches and essays; poems by fcongfcllow, P. Bourkc Martonand others, several of them tastefully illus trated ; and an abundance of other good things fhat we have not space to particularise- "The Home Pulpit" has a sermon br Dr. Talmas?, 'Lost Sheep. 'Rclrgiocs Facts The Col lection Basket 'Information for the Curious etc, clc, are exceedingly In teresting features. The pnee of a singlenaaiber"5 25 cents of $2 per annum, sent postpaid. Address, Fcaxx: Leslie; W, 55 and 57 Park P!m Xew Yo,w. BmThe well-known and popukrT aniftores, jsanon iiarxanu otins a new serial ory entitlcti A Goo rcixow,, in the August number of Fkavc Lklte's ScmaV Hscxose, written cjrpfessly for its pages. Thii agelone of Mwrfffiloos ad vance. .TTk disco veryof new aIap mtioiM of Electrical fores injthe next Rirn'rears will astoaifck'mwnrioL Jf ." X&$$ aVe'esseBtTal in secorinr lJKets for inventors. - . OMMmanicate'witJt PrwieA' fe Grcc ! 5 Ttk St. WivWnr D,ti JUNK. 15, !SS2 a KX f n IOJ 1 M tl'-t .ir " fc I W! Having a large Stock that they wish j to reduce, oner tlie loiiowing Bargains for CASH for the next thirty days. 6 pounds Arbucklc's Ariosa Colfcc tor 20 papers Church's Soda " 7 cans 3 lbs 1 omatocs, 4i u Peach cs, 8 a Domestic Sardines Succotash Green corn - Strawberries Blue Berries - Raspberries Peaches Salmon a a 2 11 8 8 7 8 6 3 3 6 li ii a a a a a a a a u a Cove Oysters (Standard.) Coffee Escence Corned Beei a a a lbs Baking Powder (Warranted.) I.oo a iy " Lewis Lve Boxes Axle Grease 9 I 2 Fifteen boxes Yeast Cakes (Standard.) Sixteen papers one-fourth lb Sage Sixteen papers " lb Hops Twenty bottles Liquid Blueing Ten bottles Sewing Machine Oil Ten bottle? 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