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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1895)
fHbV trn..irifn9wwmfmtti. j&jta ; THU REDCCLOTXD CHIEF, FRIDAY, SEPT. 6, 1805. 6 ? ) ' If V f r IS K R i ' ty f I . t r h DR.KILMEFTB TOP K OO ! KIDNEUIVER BlM.'1 Rhciiiiiatism tnmbniio, pnln In Joints or lmclc, brick dust in arlno, frequent enlK irritation, Inltnmmutlon, ejrovoh ulceration or catarrh of tho bladder. Disordered Mvcr Blllotum?., ticndachc. Indigestion or pout. flWAMl-UOOT luvlKomtes, cures kidney sliaieultlcs, llrliiltt's disease, urinary troubles. IiMpure lHood Iterofuln, tularin, Bcncralwcnkncssordcblllty. fJwainp-KoottiiillJitip quickly n rundown eoustltutlon nnd makes tliotvcnkBtrotnr. AlUriiuulnlftaO cunt mid $1.00 Slxe. InralUs' Uuldo to llcallb" frco- Confultollon frt. l)H. KlUtKH A Co. fllNOrJAUTO.V, N. Y. JllllltOII. Cutting fodder is tlit order f tin Tho rein lait week will help tht lato corn. Quito ft Dtimbtr of our peoplo at tended the baptising nonr the Kcd Clodd mill luftt Sunday, J. M. II r own has been here on viflit from Iowa. Bort Stansliaw and Miss Urcseworo named by Elder Horton at his htust last Sunday. Mrs. Krank Slabby i? very sick with typhoid forer. Tho schoolliouso is being treated to coat of paint and aohool has been postponed on that account. Si I). 1 ! II Stillwater. . Quito a cumber of tho farmers arc plowing for wheat. L, 1). Wells had a horse killed by lightning iitEt week. "Meaduuio . A. ar.d Mattio Crozicr visit' d at J. II. Mcarns near Guido Reck last h'riday. Mr. and IIri V. A. Killough spent a few day tho first of the wctk nt the home of tlieir Mater Mrs. Sarah Bib cock in Jewel ctmty, Kan. A party was giren at Geo. Mottcr's on Thursday evening Aug, 29, in honor of Miss flattie's Kith birthday. Bern lo Mr. and Mrs. Will Monia Aug. 30, a boy of tho usual weight. Mcsdancs L. J), and G. A. Wells and J. 1). Anderson wero up to tho Hub" Tuesday. L. I). Wells and Orris Hubbard re turned from Missouri Tuesday even ing. SlMI'HON. i i iiiiiin mii Cuturrli Cannot be Cured. With local nird!caUou, ns they cannot loach the Rout of tho disease. Catarrh is a Mood or constitutional dlacuse, and iu order to cure it you must tako lutornal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Core it not a qunek medloine. Hall'e oatarrh enre is takon iuturnnlly and netB direotly on the blood and mucous surfaces. It win pre eeribed by one of tho best physicians in thin couutry for years, nnd ! n regular prescription, It is composed of tho belt tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly ou the bibooos snrfaccs. Tho perfect oombina Horn of the two iugredieuts is what pro duces ench wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send fer testimonials, froe. F.J. 01IENEY & CO., I rops., Toledo, 0, Bold by Druggists, priee 7Go. , . . Auiboy. The heavy rain last F.idar did ome damage, Miss Gortie Brown returned in Tin,i Claud after a seroral month's . .i his plaoe. G. W. Baker and family aad 0. C. Cox and family roturncd from Hast ings Saturday. Alf and Dot Saladon are over the river this week. llev. M. M, Nelson delivered an ex cellent sermon Suuday evening, Mr. Mann was in Hastings last weok a few days. Miss llissio Malook came up from 'Guide Hock Suuday eve. Misses Bessie and Jossio Cockra'.l attended the reunion last week, Soveral of OUr Ambov Y01Inr nun. plo aro attending flobaol at Bed Cloud. .Miss Mame Baal commoneed tho Pleasant Hill school Monday. Miss Luoy Wilson has gone to hor home iu Hot Spring, S. D, lUv. Motcalf proaohed his farewell ermon Suudny, Mrs. Young, mother of Mrs. Me Kinney, is visiting hero at present. Mrs, M. B. Fraso was visiting with friende here Sunday. - . .. i A hacking cough koeps the brouchial tabes in u etaU of coustunt Irritatlen, which, If not speedily removed, may lead to chronlo bronchitis. No prompter re meey can be found thnn Ayer'e Cherry retoril. Its off oct is immediate and the result permanent. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor!. Illmlen. As nearly cvory ono attended tho reunion, nt Hastings last week there is searcely nny news, only to say the peoplo wore not at home. A. Hilton drove over to Bluo Hill Tuesday. Dr. K'napp of Guido Rook was in the oity tho foro part of this wcok. Dr. Pettit rnado a trip to Blae Hill Tuesday. V, W. McLaughlin rodo his wheel to Red Cloud the fore part of tho week. W. A. Shottcnkirk of Blae Hill wns in this city Tuesday. S. J, Wheeler ha commenced work n bis new house. Mr. and Mrs. Wylor, Mrs. Springer Misses Davis and Williams an( llev. Shattuok attended tho yonng peoples' convention held at Holdrcgo tho foro part of this week. Mr. Logan of Upland was in this oity Tuesday visiting his old friend J. R. Horn. PoBtmastcr Horn is tho only on in this oity who observed Labor Day. The Mount Lebanon Shakers havo re cently porfeottd an ingenione euro for dyepepain. Their Digestive Cordial con elsts of a feed already digested and a digester of foods happily combined. The importanco of this invention will be appreciated when we realize what a proporlioa ef tho cemmnnity nro victims of eotne form of stomaeh trouble, Theus ends of pule, thin people havo little in clinatien te cnt, nail what they do eat canies them pain nud distress. This DigcHtive Cnrdlnl of the Shakers correct nny stomach dernngemont nt onoc It tunkee thin peoplo plnmp. Ev ery ono will bo groiitly iatoreeted to read the little book whioh has been plaeod iu the hands ef drugglste for free distribu tion. What Is L.XOI,? Nothing but Castor Oil made as pnlutnblo as hon.y. Children like it. Illltlll. Mr?. Anderson is visitinc her sister Mrs. 13. Bonn. Yanoe and Nick Sorgeason sold I'J head of onttlo last week. Jim Andcrsou and wife of Califor nia aro horo visiliag his parents. Wright Thornburg of Red Cloud was transacting busiacsa in our lo cality Wednesday. Loyd Crubill aad family of Red Cloud was visiting at his brother Win. Crabill Sunday. Henry Rumbangh nnd family from noar Blade wero pleasant callers at Mr. MatkiiiH Sunday. Tho picnic last Saturday was not very largely attended on account of tho inclemency of the weather. Tho pionio at 13d. Payne's, near Otto has been postpoued until Satur day, September 14th, In tho after noon there will bo a baso ball game, The winning nine gets freo ico cream. A general invitation is extended. Stunner Dr. Price's Cream Unking Powder World's Pair lllahcst Medal and Diploma. Program. Following is tho program for tho coun ty convention ot tho Church of Christ to bo hold nt Rod Cloud, NobrafiUa. Sep tember 7 nnd 8, 1895. SATUJtDAY. 2:30-Dovotionul, led by V. E. Shirley, Guido Rock. :i;00-County Ooginization, W. II. SUol- ton, Bluo Hill. 3:15 DiscuDsion, lod by Harry Curtis, Mt. Clare. ,1:30 Temporary Organization. 3:15 Gonoral Orootings. IIVENINO. 7:30 Dovotion, V. II. Skolton. 8:00 Address of Wolcomo, Mrs. O. O. Hell, 8:10 Response, Lulu Ayr, Guido Rock. 8:20 Iliatoricnl Report From tho ClmrcliL'B, 8:15 Presont Condition nnd Outlook of tho Work. A. D. Hannov. Hlue Hill. 9:00 Grootings. BUNDAV MOltNINO. 10.00-Sorinon. 11 :00-Lord'a Supper. 11:30 Sunday-school. ATEItNCON. 2:30-Song Service, A. D. Rannoy. 2:10 Permanont Organizations. 2:55 Conforonco of Christiun Endeavor, Oeo. Morluirt. 4:00 Prayer and Prnise. 1:30 Junior Endeavor, Elva Tench worth, Guido Hock. KVKN1NO. 7:00 Endonvor Prayer Mooting. 8:00 Sunduy.Bchoof Mooting. O. II. Maxtox, Chm. Mrs, Anna Gap, wife of Ex Deputy U. S. Marshal, Columbus, Kan,, says : "Iwasdellvered of TWINS In less thnn SO min utes nnd w 1 1 h scarcely any pain nfter using only two bottles of "UnTtlt:DC! MOTHERS w FRIEND" DID NOT OUFI7ER AgTEttWARD. t5rPentbr Kxpr!iermll, on receipt nf iirlrc. Bl.OU prr bultle. Ueok "TO MOTllEUS nialled fr. BBtKFltLU BKCCUTOB CO., ATLANTA, OA. SOLD ST ALL I)B0aQI9X8. 1S1 c? LeBKA7 Aft I lekHatrr wive ITInrket Itepurt. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat 45 r,0 Corn now 25 Cornold ' 40 Ontsnow 18 20 Ryo 30 Flax 80 Hogs n 003 75 Buteher'e stock 2 00&2 50 Butter 9 Eggs A 0 Polntooq 25 30 Spring chickens per lb 0 Old hens per lb 4 liny por ton 3 0003 50 Whioh is worse, imprisonment for life or a life-long dtaoase, llko scrofula, for example? Tho former, certainly would bo preferable wore it not thnl AyerV S ir saparllln enn always come lo tho rooue nnd giro tho poor suit orar henlth, atrength and happtuei. Itrluk lor Stile. 20,000 brick for sale at roasonublo prices. C. B. Crono. reed Notice. Hereafter William Richardson will foed nil tonms nt tho rnto of 10 cents for hay. Burn oast of Holland Houso. Less Tlnui Hull' ItutcH to Louis vllle, Ity., AroolTorod by tho Burlington" Route, Sept. 8, 9 nnd 10, on account of tho Na tional Encnmpment of tho G. A. R. The Nobrnska G. A. R. ofllcial train, carrying tho department commander, will lenvo Lincoln tit 1:20 p.m., Monday. Sopt. 9. Membors of tho W. R. O. nnd tho 0. A. It. us well as tho general pub lic, will lind this trnin by far tho mos. deeirablo Means ot reaching tho encamp ment us it goea through to Louisville without chango ot enrs. Tickets. Blconing car reservation and full information on application to nny agent of tho B. ,fc M. It. R. or to J. Fran cis, G. P. & T. A., Omnhu, Nob. ii i ie c)imi - A. M. Bailey, a well known- oitizon of Eugcno, Oregon, Bays hie wife has for years been troublod with chronic diar rhoea and need many remcdlee with littlo relief until she tried Chntuberlniu'H Colic, Cholera and dlnrrluue remedy, whiok hti cured her eeund nnd well.' Qivo it n trial nnd yon will bo surprised nt the prompt relief it nlTerde. V5 and r0 cent bottle- for sale by Devo and Orloa Druggieti. , Tho list ot letters remaining nt the post olllco uncalled for up to Sopt. 5 1S95: Rnnsol, J A Tremble, Aquilln Tho nbovo lottore will bo nont to tin dead lotteroflleo Sop. 19, 1S95. It not called for. Fkank Cowduk, Postmnetor. John O. Manger Editor of the Sunbeam Selimnn, Mo., who named Urovur Clve- land for the l'reildency In Nov., 183:', while he was Mayor ot UnfTnlo, N. Y., i inthiisinstio in hie praito of Chamborlain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcua Itomedy. He enys "I havo usu4 it for tho pint five yearn and enn-ddorit the beet nrepnration of the kiud in the market. It h us staple ns sugar and coflne in this section. It is nn artlclo of merit and should be cued in every household. For salo by Deyo & Grico Druggist. ii i Old Hell Ie iV IMenle. Tho nnnual pionio or tho Wobster County Old Bottlers' Associution will bo hold in Gov. Gurbors groyo, Red Cloud, on Thursday, September lilth. E. Pkti'.kb, Prosidont. D. McCallum, Socrotnry. Irving W. Lnrimore, physical dirootor of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, ways lie oan conscientiously rt-coininend Chamber lain's Paia Halm to nthletes, gymnastn, btoyoliets, foot ball players nud the pro. fesslouin general for brui80H,spralns nnd dislocations; also for soreness nnd stifTni'R of tho muacloi. Whon applied before tin parts berome swollen it will effect n core in one half the timo usually reqnired. For salo by Deyo ifc Grico Druggists. Don't forgot that I am prepared to cany puseongors to all parts ot the city. Lonvo orders ut the Holland Houoo. Llotd Ccaiull. Donotwoar Irapermenble and tight fitting hats that constriot tbo biood veesols of tho ecnlp. Use 'Hall's Hair Rsnower oeoasionally, nndayoa will not bald. Pooplo wisliing seod ryo enn bo sup plied by calling on O. B. Crono, clork of thedistirco court. "Orango Dlossom" is a painless oire for all disrnscs peenllar to women. Sold freeh Wy O. L. Cotting. , Spocinl enlo ot 200 pVirsot mou's pants at W.00 tor two weeks. Thceo goodH Bold from M.Tfi to $ 0.00,A. Gulusha, Managor. Old people suffer muah from dleorderi ot tho kidnoys or urinary organB, and nro nlways gratified at tho wondorful elTt-nt of Dr. J. II. MoLenn'd Liver nnd Kidney Ilnlin. i ii m m ii Tor le'ale or Trade. Four Iota nnd a houeo in railroad iiddi tlon to Red Cloud, und ono icgistered Poland Cliina boar coming tw years old. Will trade (or corn, outfl, wheat or culvos. Inquiro ot W. R, Paiikku, ut tho county clerk's olllco. 35 It. M1MC Wavorly bicycles, tho bcBt in tho world,, tor salo by W. W. Wright. Prices reasonable. Soo him it you want n bike. tt . Tho onrrent nnwber of the Rand MoNnlly Gnldeooiiunlne n new gazeteer of cities, town and health and pleaimr rosorU of the United States, Canoda nnd Mexico. Ou fate everywhere. Bend snb soriptiou to Ifiii Adi mi street, GhioRgrt. Tho World's" Fair Tests showed no baking powder so para or sogrcat la leuy , falag power ma the RoymL BOLD OUTLAWS IN OMAHA. Twrlio IliuiilltN Hold Up u t'lirrlnfrn filled Mltli l'liKRcnicrrK nnd Itnli Tlirm. Omaha, Nob,, Sopt. 5. A band of twelve masked men held up n carriage load of peoplo in mi Omnlin suburb enrly yesterilny morning nnd secured several liundrcil dollars, it is nn or ganized gang which has long evaded tho police. Thero wero four pcrhons iu tho carriage who had been In the city enjoying themselves. When but a short distance from llcusou und near n clump of trees, figures emerged from tho rthudows as if rising from tho eartli nnd surrounded tbo carriage. Two men held tho frightened hor.us by their bridles und nine climbed in about them in u. threatening wnv, whilo the twelfth iu:m stood outside thu circle and gave commands. After tho cautionary commands tho inmutos of the uiirrin.ru wore told to got out nnd to lino up. The four men lined up, Btnndlng on their tiptoes with their hands nbovo their heads. One of tho robbers hcuruhcd "each man in turn, taking everything of value, custlng tho plunder upon a robe that wns thrown on tho gtound. When this was accomplished tho four men wero told to throw tlieir hats on tbo ground with tlieir coats und under cover of pistols wore ordered into thu rig nnd told to drive awny ns fast us tlioy could. When tho men reached llcnson they nlnrmcd the neighbors, who formed a posse nnd started for the sceno of tho robbery Tho lints and watches wero found lying on tho robe where they hnd been thrown. Nothing elso was discovered. DEATH IN THE CHOWDER. Snuntlonnl l)oi-liiuciitn Arising From tho Death of Mr. Kwllna llll. Nr.w Yoitic, Sopt. 5. Tho funeral of Mrs. Evelina lUtss, a wcnlthy lndy who died lust Friday, wns hold yester day nnd Immediately afterwards the daughter of tho dead woman, Mrs. Alice Fleming, wns nrrcstcd ut tho Colonial hotel on a charge that she murdered her mother by poison. Tho case is a mybtery, and in homo respects a sensational one, as the dentil of Mrs. llliss gives to her daugh ter the income of tin cstuto of S30u,00u loft by Itobert Swift Livingstone:, who was tho first husband of Mrs. llliss. To Dr. liullinnti, who was summoned to her bedside Friday night, Mrs. llliss said that she had been pnlso'ned by relatives who would bo financially benefited by her death. She said that sho had eaton clam chowder and a pleco of apple pie. Tho doctor says tlmt Mrs. llliss' attendants failed to glvo hor the medicines lie left for hor. lie secured tho dish in which tho chowder had been, and a piece of the pie and gavo them to tho coroner. Tho coroner had an examin ation mnde of the dead woman's stom ach, by Chemist W. T. Scheclo, who says that ho found truces of metallic poison in tho stomach, and also in tho dish which had contained tho chowder and that it had evidently been very skillfully prepared by some ono with a knowledge of poison. ST. ANN'S BURNED. Ono of tho Ohh-nt Cathollo School In KliiiKiiH Dofttrojctl. Pahsons, Kan., Sept. n. St. Paul, fourteen miles northwest of here, was visited by tho most serious flro that has occurred in this section for niuny years. About 0:,'10 o'clock yesterday morning fire broke out in tho ironing room of St. Ann's academy, nnd in a very sliort tlmu tho whole structure wns in Humes. The students in tho building barely eseaped with their lives. The town i- without fire pro tection and t'io llames soon spread, and in less than two hours thu academy and five udjoiulng buildings were in ashes. The school is one of tho oldest Catholic seminaries in thu West, und tho loss is estimated ut 8100,000, with 30.00(1 insurance Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. fir Aetu tnwHi w WAYNE'S OINTMENT, without 7 Istonil wnBtiiffina. nni Bar Ur.aenBA.ikh, ail rnrtto&i on tb fk lABdi. iiom. Aa..leminc i ikift ala&r. whtU ind haalihi flolA ly driffffliu, or tnl by fcil tot 60 u. AAitm Da SjVAMife,rBUa4Ill, reVetrtjWfciaUlftfafc &&& vMumi llntml In Itnl ftnJ t.'t4l dfti Drufiitt tor Vhltkfttr Wm iniMt ttftiM nun Liua ribbon. I uko Vff !nu uthe!. Htnit itanatrouM aubitttu V 'tians tii imitation. A DrorUu, or i4 4( In iteMDii for rftrtkulara, tretlmcotalt q4 Mtelttf fur l.oillt e'Mft If Kcr. L7 return Cblr mull iii.immi ti umoniiia. .vim ixtptr, Irheintpf-Liiuli ul Co.. &luellmini KnuatK SoU Ij atl U4l Uruiti. i'hUtdu.. l. "The" Watch. For timekeeping end tlnnibllity nothing bents tho Bovcntcen jewelud Dkuiiki: IIampdkn Watch. OALLONpENMAN and oxuuitne thorn. Also hie lino ot Jowolry, Dinnionds, Sjiochiclos, Clocks, I'lated nnd solid silverware, souvenir spoons, peiul handled Millet mid forlis. curving sets, cMlllnir ciiril cnteit, lum bon Imxei and other notrlllfi. A lino lino of fciioet.ielee nnd yo klniM with InterrlinnKsbloloiiniiH, steel, nickel ivor hiiiI i:olt Ir.uiH-H. Hp-i'lil nnd enrefiit nt tenllnn imIiI lollt'liv timo o. Mrll'io ot 2nd linml wHtcln". leii.ioUn.o. I will tun thcmotl st less Until their Hftml ivorih. tTyl)ntii!oiiri- till, Plivit nnd Jewidry x pulrwurk.ioureintravinK sud your eld tfia nri nllvAr tfi inn. TIB0S. PENMAN flar"! Bajit'.v-v3J Hi riil Ml ' Wii BBk??iM mmi'! Prl.l.lir.lrr'. Unall.li Dlainonil Ttnni. Eummmi pills W S llrltfinnlntKl llnl teciiulii ViTrA re. alj rdlabU, Loica A S cvl At nr y&Wlerf e w V Ml 3aV What is ..vv...TijmmewnvvVVNV ' S' ' Vv,V n' Q VVVVI 1 Castoria 1b Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is n harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OH. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yours' uso hy Millions of Mothors. Castoria destroys Worms nnd allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething tronbles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria Is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. " Caetorla Is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers Iuxto repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon tholr children.1 Dr. a. O. Oeaooo, Lowell, Mass. " Castoria Is the best romody for children of which I am acquainted. I hopo ttio day Is cot far distant w hen mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, and use Castoria In stead of the varlouiquack nostrums which aro destroying their loved one, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup nnd other hurtful gents down their throats, thereby Bending them to premature Braves." Du. J. F. KmcnixoK, Conway, Ark. TLe Centaeur Oompaay, 77 If TRADERS DEALERS IN LUMIIBKW Building Material, I.tc. REO rT.oUD, NEBRASKA. LiOSS & BIEE, PltOrBlKTOR8 OY onrr bbat Orders Ordromptty filled. E. G. MORANVILL.E. Livery and Feed Barn, FirNt-claes in every dvtull. IetU f reoin, bright liuled liuy nnd variety ! uruin. ilcw rlK" nnd wll't Itorit-M cur be eecured for city r cenutry drlvee at rcuNouublo price. NORTH OF ILOIsJLAjXJi) MrtlTSE. Ho ! Whoa I That Harness is Worn Out ! Why Don't you get Another? J.O. Butler is selling nearly AT COST. Lineal! H Nortrial h QrjiVersity And Commercial Colleye. Tho Only Normal School in Lincoln. Greatest Normnl School in tho West, STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME AND SECURE THE STUDIES DESIRED. NO ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. POSITIONS VILLim- Jloro than ICO of our last jenr's students nro imw li.iMInu' paring posltloHs m taaolien In N'oliraskii und iiOJolnlnu states, -.u principals mid Hiipeiliituiiilenli.at prim try teaoliors. Hi) In tcrinedlnto teacher und 71 country school Uacliers Is luitn partlil lht. Ityoii doubt It, write to us mid ive nlll semi jou tlieir names and addresses. COURSES 1UUIUI.AK COUI1SKS: TO lVcpanitory State Certlllcato Niiriiuil I'lrsttiradMl'ortlllcato Heoond Orade Certlllcato I lilrdUinito Certificate I'oiI.ikokIo l.lior.tiy Wolenllflc Coniineri'ltll Mtato university rrepamiory, AUvHiitnucii Mile Kaeulty, Superior Bulkllncs, toniiun KiuliiniBiiLs. Kliirtst Locution. Oracles acouptud nt Ht.ito University. Host Instruction, lioiiost I'rlotts, I,ir-e Atteml.iiu-o, Coin' iiisn Henno Courses ot Htmly, A lleputatlnn for 'I huroiiKli W ork. Look nt Till t-lloard. room and Tuition, ono ye.ir of is weeks, fclii'i. Tultlen for a term In nny of tlioreuuUr courses for only eiK.OO. A term in iiumli for tfH.UQ, A term In llio hliortlwnd Course for $12.00. A term Iu llinlnoss Course i-iS.OO. ONE TERM Vlrst Fall Term Opens Sept. 3, 1803: First Wluter Term HILL M. BliLL. M. H.. I'resldent. JOHW OAltlt. II. 8., Vlce-rresldcnt, PLATT & FEEES CO. Chicago" Lumber Yarcki MD CLOUD, NEB. I "' Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. Castoria. " Castoria lit to well mlnptcd to children that I recommend It dBUicrlortouny prescription known to me." , II. A. AnciiKR, M. D., HI So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians In tho children's depart ment hao spoken hlRhly of their experi ence In their otitsMo practice with Castoria, and although wo olily Iuito anions our medical supplies what Is known as regular products, yet wo aro frco to confess that the merits of Castoria lias won us to look wltk favor upon It." United IIostitai, and Disfehsaet, Boston, Mass. Allxk C. Sunn, Prei., array Street, Now York City. ayww iSS LUMBER CO., fa Dria "Sour patronugo eollolced CHOOSE mtOE: Hi'KctAr. counii'.s: Hliorlli.ind Orntorv Tpeiiiltli'K UutlKil IVliAtl 1'lun Jirt Kltidorcnrten Vai ileal IViimanililn 'lolrKruihi Primary .Metliodt, AJSB COAIi Tuition, lioiird, and Ilonm ltnt, IickIuiiIiv; Hepteiuberstli,ltus. 824.00 Rceoiul rail Teim ()pus Oft. 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