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At mhwftinrfetow Baton Rouge abowt tkirtr colored fieopUs catnc aboanl the Wat Amooxibcm w a likely young woauw witk whom one of the colored KxuUbooU at one fell in love. We mil ftotiosd them Miring eyes at each olKer daring the afternoon, and fiaajly a featteaiaB froai Illinois said: Vr "Idoa't see any reason why they ehoolda't saarry.1' "Bet have we a clergyman aboard?" qeeriesl another. A third gentleman replied that we had, and he wfbt off and banted p a saan weariag efectacles and a choker asd laionaed him that his services would sooa be required. The man from IlliaoU went down to the colored wo sam and asked if she thought the roust abomt would make agood husband. and ahe replied in the affirmative. He weSt over to the man, and he owned -mp that he was dead gone. The couple were at once brought upstairs to the cabin, and all the passengers collected. We chip ped in a dollar apiece, the clergyman gavelft services grajtis, and the mar riage ceremony weal on in good style. After everybody Irau got through con gratulating the-happy -couple someone Inquired of.the groom what he was go ing to do. "Dat'swhatI doan 'zactly know," he replied as he stood,,' with Uncovered beaA ' .v m "Ton have money enough to go. to vhowekeeping in New Orleans.1' -Tea, but de ole woman would, hunt me out down dar." ; J Old woman? Your 'mother?" "No, aah; my wife! I'ae.jrot a wife an' fo' chill'en in VkikstKirg"' At this the bride altered a yell, the clergyman sank into the. nearest chair, and the silence became-rdfound and painfuL We bad gone and married a married man to a young woman. Twant my fault," said tlie groom, as he jingled our collection in bis pocket "I didn't know nuffin' "bout it," add ed the bride as she walked out of the cabin. k ' - The preacher said nothing could be done, but the captain took the groom by the car and remarked: r "John Henry, you can keep the money, but you let that woman alone. If I find you speaking to her I'll break your back. Move along, now?" And that was a Mississippi river mar riage and divorce. Detroit Free Press. - A Carellnlan'a Slaves. u We publish a novelty in the way of a letter -written by Jcre Looper of Picjc ens to President Lincoln in 1663, ac cepting the terms of his proclamation to lay down arms and frco his negroes. Jere was then in tho cavalry company of Captain Williams, but the Union sentiments he held before the War were maintained during the War. Since tho War he has been a Republican, and while we differ with him in politics we must admit this voice from the past dis plays more sound judgment than our political leaders exhibited. Following is the letter: Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 18, 1863. The Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Presideit of the United States Dear Sir: I have just 6een your proclamatian to the Reb els in arms against tho said Govern ment, asking them to lay down their arms of defense and remain in the Union, as I think wo should do, though the negro would be freed, but the Gov ernment should pay $330 a head for them. Now, sir, I am a Southern man and a South Carolinian, and for the love I hold for the Union of the United States I for one accept your proposition, be lieving as I do it is the best thing wo cowld do under present circumstances. I have eight negroes Jim, 18 years old; Harriet, 16; Martha, 18, Violet 12; Mary, 26; and three children from 2 to .6 years old. Now, sir in consideration of your pro position, I do grant, bargain, and sell to the said Government these eight ne groes, together with all the right and ti tle I 'hold in them. I do further bind myself, my executors, administrators, and heirs to warrant and defend tho . same against any one claiming any one .of them er all to the said Government This is given under my own hand and teal this 18th day of November, 1863, In the presence of 100 witnesses. Jeremiah Looper, Private in Company C, S. C Calvary, ' Wilmington, N, C. P. S. Please forward check for the "whole amount as per your proclama tion. Yours, etc., J. L. Wmlhmll (5. 7.) Courier. m The house in which Lincoln died was s lodging-house. John Matthews, a comedian, who was a great friend of John Wilkes Booth, had rooms there, and his room was the one in which President Lincoln died. A few nights before the assassination John Wilkes Beoth occepied Matthews' room, and it fa a curious fact that he slept in the etaae bed.npott which the man whom he afterward murdered breathed his last A Good Fish Story. tber for West Algoma tells a good story about a species of sturgeon, from forty to sixty pounds in weight, which is peculiar to Rainy river and lake. On a visit which he paid last simmer to a settlement on the river he bjrf oeeaeton to visit a young bachelor, whe,wsh tone backwoods hospitality, fnefceni that he should stay for dinner. IfeiQonmee then seated himself and watched the preparations of his enter tainer. First ha set down his home- Rw nsede bread on the table, with tin mugs 5facMtea,aadthenhepta big pot ana ervasar over is are. wnen .the. to the boiling point he 4m i and set U aatde. Then he s gat about six feet long, stopped i down to the rrmVe edce. which ten paees distant, and r WtasTrita a sturgeon ef mis emsT. part of nsN nam U!U. V If - "-w" liTiM aa Jr '1 f - . . .BBS IB BMBaaajaaas-ams a atorfton 3 a .. . v - .. m . 9 ..m . " -.. -&- 11, i hTii rfBBBafiaa !? air . l .-f:'BaaBBSanjSaB8 Burns. " IHKSIKIII l.llliatfB, fj.'v- . 'aaaaBotoTaBBBVBBaraana aoDiBaai g? i"??1 "'"" luywwua anvirimMUKBMMM I I I ww naTBavaimaTBi u-i ,vivaii-i' . - . . .. . a aaseMaaTeaear. DrwiH7VA ,SSS?r."!9L iyrJV- P-i. runnii m,ihih jeax-.eei BiaaaaiariBaaaaaaaai ime. t at !! u tiiM tJiT1 iiimy aiwa mj Si m"S m l . v WlIL Grates fflBtfSfcrrSr ' ?BiBS5cNt) SS5:-"V T T" - " ' rJ!P",'WJ' ITMataaettaami if lay, at aw City livary : - immjX "J1" v t-, TT i,t M5at,- Tr gyj ".'fii ',' ", ', L , MtfHaiT r7rT Staaiela adOea.tiwj day eftae week. M , MTl ALtLtm lafjagfaBBESS SS3S5S'5 -, - 4aaa aaaiadav m OOBU. Aznoa. am. .aMiafliBi-BFBBBBBBBBriiaflBii -- --- . n aateaaa nana m aai at a aaad laaaajr. 7 -'-' '-Ti. .. mflHTTin aitiaaa" If "VVVI;JirBlTeVUaVVIIlllll- rTi iaa iTTiiiL , aaaJaaMeeiBaew- wiahLa ttfVM. I wmfuvnenam iw ' o awiaa. . ajajaUk ej.aecwaiafeeMa.e.-agaTSa3gagr !wMnr.w.twrf b ' . ki UJBMI ! ! II mm i.t -r. Ti - . r.'-.-t-V . , - ' iMTTaRVf IUI ' ' 5i.f .' ?' ,7 . ,: MaBMMMMi - ' ' .. - - - " - M . '. -';).i'-" - . r -, 7-v eawemrw tv. -s'. : .t.T s - s,; -, " - i - liawi a U lUaUillUlJj. - TaVaauekaw BaVaBtaaaiaaaa: Si aar , " aavBa:aatwar-aal-amt IB' aiaaa aajaaaiaaaa-aaiaai laajramea aa. a. y .- -: : - talriaBAat jgM gy tog T1 1 1 tfljJMjf -aaaaavas yY, i?2S5SO5tJE .J, fff i f .taVaa'aW . 5TJ ??5?? " v"? "IWMpii, fc;:.- "; ,if2it- -, "": v.$JmiM!Bm iggfciiiiiRwtBa imKiiiIPNII Lirer Use Dr, Gunn-'s-TniDiieTed Liver Fill .for sallow complexion, pimples on the ace aiKT biliousness, .acver wcKertS; or 'Igrines. Only one for a dose. 'Sample free at Henry Coek's and J. H. Kellogg XCo. i ' Ova For Sick Meadache. For proof that Dr. Gunu's Jmproved LiverJ'ills cures sick headache, ask your druggist for a tree trial packag e Osijrtrfor a dose. Kegular size bot- I'tiirajrcents. Hold by Henry Cook ard fST H. Kelloffff&Go. End to Bone Scrapinff- Edwnrd Shepherd, of Harrisburg, UN say: Having received so much benefit from Elect ic letters, I feel it my duty to let Buffering hurrnimty know it Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to the' bone scraped or my leg amputated. 1 used, instead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven .boxes Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and my 'eg is n jw sound and well." Electric Hitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25c. per box by Henry Cook. , Good Results in Every Case. D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal er of Chattanooga, Tenn writes that he was seriously afflicted with a severe cold that settled on 'Bis lungs: had tried many remedies without benefit. Being induced to try Dr. KingV New Discov ery for Consumption, did so, and was entiialy cured by the use of a few bot tles. Since which time he has used it in his family for all conelis and colds with the best results. This is the ex perience of thosands whoselives have been saved;bv this wonderful discovery. Trial bottles'free at Henry'Cook's drug store. Cure For Files. Piles are freqdntly preceeded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower pwrtof the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has affection of the kidiity'S or neighboring organs, At times, symptoms of indigesrion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomachic, e!s. A moiyturc like presp i ration, producing a very disagreeable itchiug, after getting warm, is a com mon attendant. Blind, bleeding and itching piles yeald at once to tho ao plication of Dr.Bosanko's Tile Kemedy, wbicli acts directly upon the parts af fected, absorbinb the termors, allying the intense itching and effecting a per manent cure. Price 5) cents. Address the jDr. Bcsnnko Medicine Co,, TiquaO Sold by Henry Cook and J. H. Kellogg & Co. Take No Chances, when you buy Chamberlain'slholic, Choera and Dsarrhoea Rcmedr. It is positively guaranteed to do all that is claimed for it. An attack 01 bowel complaint and criying pains are so often ludden and danerous that no one can afford to be without a prompt and certain remedy. Ask your drug gist for Chmberlian' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Manufactured at Des Moines, Iowa, and be sure you get it. Three sizes. 25 cts., 50cts. and $1.00 bottles, sold by druggists. Keep Quiet And take Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It cures paih in the stomach almost instantly, get a 25 cent bottle, take nothing else. You will need notping else to cure the worst case of diarlioea, choera mor bus or bowel domplaint. This medi cine is made for bowel complaint only, and has been in constant use in the west for nearly fifteen years. Its suc cess has been unbounded and its name become a household word in thousands of homes. Try it. Sold by druggists. - - m Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, suit rheum, foyer sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corue, and all' skin eruptions, and positively curts piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Henry Cook. . . 1 The Excitement Not over. The JMsh at Ferguson fc Co's drug store still continues on account of per sons afflicted with coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and consumption to procure a botle of Kemp's Balsam or the throat and lungs which is sold on a guarautee and is giving entire satisfaction. It is a standard family remedy. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free The Impending Danger. The rescent statistics of tne number of deaths show that a la.gc majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an appearantly harmless cough which can be cured instantly By Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 50 cents and $1.00 Trial size free. For sale by Ferguson & Co. Bay Fink is a dark bay, coiiyt ekkt years dd.aadwelclM wkta ta sbow ceadiuoa issa Hfaatrewaaataoroaifc'brad Imported Clyde, Ha fteatek Caaadiaa. aad aa mstoek cetterkM raptwm aeeoa w Bnne. TKMMS. Te iasare 8; BMser due awreaarekaatnitabe la foal, rarttes Bay Frank. bbbbBbbbV BBBBJBBHBBsABSbBJIBkvBJ SBjBBBJBflBJBBBjMMBAkTjV " . , a aMBBBBBl THE WESTERN . mi m m v. . INSURANCE CO. THE ONLY AUTHORIZED MVE STOCK INSUR ANCE OMPANY IN THE STATE. Insures horses at the age of from 3 to 1 1 years; mules from 3 to 17 years, Stallions and Jacks from 3 to 8 years; aud cattle from 2 to 11 against loss caused by Disease, Injury Accident, Fire, TAijhtning or Theft, for not less than one or more han two years excepting steers which are being fatted for the market, which can be insured for six months. Special attention is called to our Fire and Lightning Insurance, which is good anywheie in the state of Nebras ka, whereas the liability of loss by Fire and Lightning of Fire Insurance companies is limited to thejiremises of the assured and perhaps' a small radius beyond.' The advantages and benefits which this company oilers to. I farmers und owners of stock generally are so plain and apparent that it is hardly necessary to call attention to them. "Hls flW'l Reasons 1; to Insure. Because it is the only Live Stock In surance company authorized by the laws of this state to do business in this state. Because it is a Home Company, or ganized with home capital; the money naid to the company is kept in the state, and is paid out for losses to the citizens 01 the state; it all remains in the state. Because it is a reliable institution, whose stockholders, directors and offi cers, are among the wealthiest and most prominent business men 'in the state. Because its manner of adjusting and paying losses are always in harmony with the principals of strict justice and liberality. Because you cannot afford to bd without insurance on your live stock any more than on your house and barn. If you are well off you can loose nothing bv insuring if vnn arc nnnr and cannot afford to loose any of your4 stock, it would be criminal negligence not to insure. Because should you wish to borrow money and offer as security your stock the security, will be more ample, and you can obtain money more readily, and at a lower interest, if that stock is covered by a policy of insurance in this company Because we insure stock against death by accident, disease or theft. Because we insure stock against loss by fire or lightning. Because no other insurance com pany can give you the same kind of Insuran ce. Because a paid up capital ot $100000 and a constantly increasing surplus fund renders it safe and solid against any emergency that may arise. Because its popularity among farm ers and stock owners is attested by the fact that there are now written and in force over 15,000 policies. Applications will be received by, A. J.Tomlinson, Agent. Red Cloud. Neb. OMAHA MEDICAL TJCIRnW w Jt4CC9 Aim AFPUMHCis ftut ofrrutttmnt MSB HA KTVACTOBT aw TW3$E9. AMD OECTWIC BATTERIES. rt722iS ftMUya. apawmtM and nmSUm for urn MBBMrfpl iramaBeat of rerr form of ium 1222221? 225 "aUolB for UmbmItm or aigtjgiaiiy wftot MMmvSm1 mmMT WBITB IOH CIKCOUUI ob fmitlM irtf&Srt srir -ywSyoow&a fmnmnmw BmnmnmnmnmnmmmV nnmnma nmnw &7mnmnmnmnmnmnmflsnmV f1 lmnmnmlEnmBnnnn emnmnmW nnmnl nmnmf' ' BmnmnmVsmV rP8J(Hnl .-nrnmnmnmCmnmnmnmnm enn 3hmjt'i )zpnnnnaMnn jsSMffiHisRaenmni 'zeBammm SSmnt 1NraTaWM, miAIAKS, BKACBS, Ajalfeiaan.aamfMtaradaaaCirMlab a ifctssty rafiaslt Bislcsi iBiWBliBwkiM Lcanxakymj3fbinjSoD6texAsmtnm - I I I I MM Great Reduction in Prices 0 At Mrs. Newliouse's. WE SELL CHEAPER STILL. a, lot of white goods, hamburgs, hosiery, etc. sold cheaper than ever or elsewhere. Please give us a call before buying. Geo. O. Teiser & Co., REil, ESTATE AGENTS Red Cloud - Nebraska. 30 OOO acres Land for Sale. Improved Farms, unimproved Lands. Business Houses, Residences, and Town Lots Correspondence invited. The FourtUvenue Hotel ! Cor. Cedar St. and Fourth Avenue, REB OjOVD, - - NEBRASKA, One block west of the liberty pole. New bouse, new furni ture. The most convenient location in the city. Board by the Day or Week ! Pleasant rooms with good ventilation. Tattles sufficient with the best the market affonts. COUXTKV TA11CONAUE SOLICITED. !'i I i I TBI I ! 1 1 In and around Red Cloud, THE GATE CITY. Of the great Republican valley. Buy your homes while property is cheap. D. B. SPANOGLE Real Estate and Insutance Agent. Farm Loans Negotiated. Office over First National Bank City bakery andRestaurant A. LAUTERBACH. PROP. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Seees constantly on hand fresh bread, cakes, cigars, tobaccos, canne d fruits, confectionery, etc. Bread delivered to any part of the city. Warm and cold meals served at a hours. Ice cream and -ysters ii season. " I . 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Real Estate (Collection Agent. FajmianduniiBpTOTod laadf ' f or mI oa the mott ooable 7V&LL FAFEJU w& AT HENRY His stock is very large and prices very reasonable. Also job lot of CURTAINS! AND GESTURES At half W. HOUGHTON Merchant - Tailor, RED CLOUD, nml tho CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. MELTON, &C. Custom work neatlv done and after the most approved fashions cutting and fittine: a specialty, prices reasonable. Old Stand East Sido WobstorStroot. 5, " vgiv i&fefJUSt PBBBl BBBm a P BB BBW B WHO It UMACQUAINTtO WITH TMC CtOOBAPMV OF THtS COUNT Y, WILL" IT KKAWIWIMO frpn r mi- . 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Mlnr.oatollr Mid nwiuwui umhui, uuturra vrww.'j iufi Dakota, and hundreds of iniorzacdintd THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Ooaranteea ita Datrons that stiso of pemoiial ccrltr !Tort2l h r rJi.i tboroujrhly ballasted road-bd; trsnxMi atantlallr built trulrerta and ttrtcitiw. cuman mqii can buucb u; iso saw; and atr-orakaa: and that exacting onaratlaB af all Ita tralna. Ot3r au aooaactMaj jpotnta m Union Opot. Bxsgnaaor ita nwr KnulnmntiZ. Tnaf of wall ventilated. ne!jr upholnterail Bay Comd. itntmiJicvas. Pullman or uw Muent orn, air A: ta. A are alao run tha Olebratatf THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTS lathe direct and farorHa Upabetwae rlaa apd &m3?ctl a&4 8c "wil wbara ooanarWnoa are saada in Uaioa Dajpia for ail jotet txt ii7r.zfL -araMrtaa plaoaa. auasaaer reeorta. ptctttraenita loaaijn. aa btmtfejeacd uS aacaroarids of Xowa d Stocne-ota. MIn M n -KSi: riE!Bi3Srk aataraea naaraott rara. aucntsooa. uwaaaaat. iadja CQMtoU Blafla. riwaaa CKr. Mfeaooa aaa . acl Tor clef led taformmden mm Mapa aBdj Taj gem. TiLkeaa. ex an atiacioai Twaet aaaoaa by Hiriaalaa; ' cavlkv Mason ft Hamlin Piano AwocibnUfcctlpbeAutTd HnfJ, rtir P11 rBKefr. aw OT HIP I IIBn I II aaar ftfnn rlTlil I- .11 -afc mhi wmmmv uaMaa'aav. aaavPaawanHa . . . . vr- -. ir"aM!afa COOK prices NEBRASKA. finest lino ot DrJ.SEMIGH DENTIST, REDXLOUD NHR4SKA. Fine Office Work a, tfpcoi ally. Clouil .N.-iUoiial auk. THIS MAP. THAT TH bivJ from pont.ltt; lioTihAfi anu crsi-nonawan ana fsJtitrj'K't. in ,m rzuUn ! aod braacli. Ch! Molina ami Uoc't. Uad. In JllfnoU! BVt- CUlrairn uina una aortr iani in i raimold, Ottuw. QkiGOrm. V I!. cftieatowiMU vUiifH und utationn. radu x coUntM fttcl rsili ! roiUmsr mtndc a n...- nfi, .. t0c3C a:- mccuc.R mn bnilTr DlatTartri Mfon kto ism Dnwrticsa 8. aad aro xraji?i t u&sorpnNtd comsort ntui ystnj of Ujroua trnDoriatlfi whk?i nvt ii r.-m. Ltuiiii., cwnswmww iio idoi, unnurtitn. miri.-,nti. Sk: hmtvetttm n)rfiM nf tht Atinnftn ui t..tn . . MOKi; Xavwrwortlj RHtl Ai4tiletu vtujjcjj WUH?. m IOT1. ltnlltxlit . i . ., ByuBOWW t viMTi. GiMxpmmn -arbicn kov trawoe or snim rcxiin Trains D4fnrn Chicago mmd, thm ititrttaQTi tivwtH. .. aaa tmmAuom Dtetitus Car. a wej aro famirm-r eeaas. "oa jjmiioa Trastlfiir c both." Defvaaw Ckiauea af Xuuu 7.,- TrirBailacCaair Cam- ' i 8L rie ftaaeaa aa4 Kty&aicje. haa tes &.- . TTartMi auii. .5 7Z"Tr Z . -- r W7 WWL WLM " " ". 'r m. ST. JOMH ?1CaAyit V rrx Me of tbetirk Cam tal hH 1-., g'-T "vVi iv -- i v . Compjrgtjs! AND ' -" jW" 1 t 4-T - v. : I mjBBSJb r" -IF t -