The tribune. (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, April 14, 1875, Image 4
SUMMARY OF NEWS.
I tenia *f Interest from Home and Abroad.
Joshua Qriffin, colored, was banged at Belair,
Md, for the morder of Mies Susan Taylor, and j
George Wheeler, colored, was hanged at Eas- j
ton, Md, for tho murder of Mrs. Margaret
Whitman John Mitchel was elected to
the English Parliament from Tipperary by |
2,868 majority.. ..The National Fire Insurance
Company of Philadelphia has suspended
State Engineer Thompson, of Louisiana, reports
that there is imminent danger of crevasses
in that State, and that at some points the
levees have already begun to cave in It is j
announced that the party now in tho Black
Hills will, if necessary, be driven out by troops, ,
and others will be prevented from entering....
The Voce di Verita says the Pope confers the [
Cardinal's hat on Archbishop MoCloekey, not ,
only on account of the personal merits of that j
prelate, but because the Holy See is desirious j
of honoring the Catholics of America and of |
marking the progress of Cotholicism in the !
United States A $60,000 fre occurred at
Still water, N. Y The United States Frecdmen's
Bank is said to bo in a much worso condition
than supposed, and little will be realized
from it.
A number of Ohio distillers have been
arrested charged with defrauding the United
States government... .Two boys named Goorgo
Selb and Westley Goodenough were playing
with a revolver in Burlington, N. J., when the
former, not knowing the weapon was loaded,
pointing it at the latter, said: " Your mouey or
your life," and discharged it, the ball entering
Goodenough's head above the eye, causing a
dangerous wound The $7,000 paid by exSenator
Fomeroy to State Senator York of
Kansas in 1873 has been returned to Pomeroy
by York, the former paying out of it the $2,000
^ costs incurred in the criminal prosecution
against himself The tow boat Babbage
sank near Cairo in the Mississippi river and
three lives were lost The Legislature
of Texas refuse to make an appropriation for
the Centennial exposition....Reports from
various sections say that the fruit trees have
not been injured by the extreme cold, and that
fruit prospects are good.
The island of Mackinac, in Lake Miohigan,
which heretofore has been held as a military
reservation, is to bo set apart for a nationa
park, with the exception of Fort Mackinac and
grounds The insurgents in Cuba have
succeeded in destroying a number of fine sugar
plantations A company of United States
cavalry is ordered to start from Fort Laramie
as soon as the weather will permit, with instructions
to bring in all the minors reported
to be in the Black Hills Oil was struck at
a depth of 654 feet on a farm at Warren, Pa,
recently. This strike develops an entirely new
belt of oil territory The Berlin papers
have notified persons intending to Bend articles
to the Philadelphia Centennial exhibition that
if they should become bankrupt their goods
will be liable to seizure.... A frightful tornado
passed over Rienza, Miss., doi tg a vast amount
of damage Of the five Councilors-elect in
New Hampshire, two are Republicans and three
are Democrats. The State Senate stands five
Republicans and five Democrats, with no choice
in districts two and four. The House of Representatives
will stand 192 Republicans ana 181
Democrats. Two Democrats and one Republican
were elected to Congress.... In New Jersey
three men were killed on different railroads
within fifteen minutes of each other.
A fearful tornado passed over the lower part
of Richmond, S. C. One house was blown
down, and two persons killed and several badly
jnjured. Trees were torn up and twisted
In the New York Legislature a bill was introduced
to authorize the New York State Grange
of the Patrons of Husbandry to organize an
insurance company. The object of the company
would be to issue policies for the pnrposo
of mutual insurance against loss or damage by
fire or lightning The vote by which the
motion in the United States Senate to postpone
the Pinchback matter until December was
thirty-three for to thirty against it A resolution
before the New York Senate to adjourn
on St Patrick's day received ten votes out of
twenty-eiglit The Mark Lane Express, in
its weekly review of the breadstuffs market,
says that the long winter has made a backward
season, though all accounts agree that the
young wheat has passed its trials successfully.
Most of the European markets show a
rise in prices of from one to two shillings
A dispatch from Washington says the postmaster-general
will not enforce the new postal
law so far as its provisions on transient mail
matter are concerned for the present The
statement made that goods sent to the Philadelphia
Centennial exhibition are liable to
seizure to meet the demands of the commissioner's
creditors, is officially denied by Hon.
Alfred T. Goshorn, director general.
The Lincolnshire handicap, ran at Lincoln,
England, was won by The Gunner. The
favorite was badly beaten The ice-gorge
at Port Jervis was swept out by a freshet
which overflowed the town, causing a damage
of $60,000, and carrying away two bridges, one
a railway bridge valued at $140,000, and another
a suspension bridge worth $40,000 The
Emma Silver Mining Company has been ordered
to file a bond, to oover costs in its suit for the
reoovsry of $5,000,000, by Judge Donohue, of
the New York supreme court Messrs.
Siordet A, Co., well-known London morchants,
have suspended payment. Their liabilities are
stated at $3,000,000 The New York Assembly
passed the bill protecting incorporated
banks by a vote of sixty-six yeas to forty nays.
A Camden (N. J.) school teacher was arrested
and pot under bonds for whipping a scholar.
We have further reports of loss of Ufa in
Utah by snow slides The old nun umurfiui
in Arizona confesses that he is John Bender.
He denies committing the Kansas murders,
bat aeys that John and Kate, bis son and
daughter, did. He says he separated from
them in Texas, where they all went to from
Kansas, and came to New Mexico and subsequently
to Arizona. John, Kate, and the old
woman were together when he left them.
Ten eoDTicts, employed in making bricks at
little Bock, Ark., overpowered their guard and
escaped. One of the convicts was killed by a
guard. All except two were recaptured
The grand national steeplechase was ran in
England and won by Pathfinder... .The United
Btates Senate, in executive session, ratified the
Hawaiian reciprocity treaty by a vote of fiftyone
to twelve The Canadian government
will not impose a duty of ten per cent, on tea
ooming from the United States The North
Carolina House of Representatives passed the
* Senate bill calling a constitutional convention,
to be held on the 0th of September next, and
the bill is now a law......In the Cincinnati
BaaUhlimn sinisilisi laim mjmmi *v?
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well-known circus proprietor, was unamimously
nominated for Mayor The failure in Lon- 1
don of the General South American Banking (
Company is announced. The liabilities are i
estimated at $1,600,000 Charley Smith, of t
Greouville, an employee of the New Jersey '
Central railroad, awoko to find that himself and >
family had been ohloroformod and robbed of 1
early all their wearing apparel, a gold watch .
and chain, and about $75 in money.
Mason, arrested in New York charged with j
passing counterfeit money, was ouo of sixteen !
men who conspired to kipnap President Lin- I g
coin and Secretary Seward from,, Washington to
Richmond. Tho plot was discovered, and he 1 c
was sentenced to be imprisoned for life in the ) r
Columbus penitentiary. He was pardoned on g
condition that he should quit the United States 1
and never return In a casein Washington 1
a colored man who was not allowed a shave in f
a barber's shop was refused a writ, the court f
declaring that saloons and barbers shops did t
not come under the civil rights act A t
conflict has occurred betweon the troops of f
Iudia and China, and twenty Chinamen were
killed The lower House of the Retcbsrath
has approved a grant of ?25,000 for 1875 and
one of ?50,000 for 1876 to defray the expenses a
of the representation of Austria at the Centen- f
nial exhibition Charles K. Landis, well t
known as the founder of Vineland, shot and E
killed Uri Carrutb, editor of the Vineland Ituhe- s
pendent, in the office of that paper. A difficulty t
of long standing existed betweeu the two men, 8
and the editor, in almost every number of his f?
paper, had something to say of Landis
The United States government has already J1
taken the preliminary steps for modifying the j
treaty with the Sioux Indians in regard to the j.
Black Hills In Newark, N. J., one man y,
employed another to assassinate his wife, giv- jj
ing him ?100. The man employed took the J
money and then told tho story and the in- f
human husband was arrested. r
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Tho Last Gold Ring. v
Tho history of Wall street presents no "
exact parallel to tho gold pool which has c
of lato controlled the market. There ?
have been hundreds of combinations in
stocks and gold, says a New York .city
paper, but these have generally run on .
a heavy credit system, while tho gold u
pool, as far as can be ascertained, is
engineered on a purely cash basis. In ^
the locking up of gold hitherto the practice
of the cliques has been to make
their original purchase of cash gold, p
pledge it as collateral for a loan of greenbacks,
buy more gold, pledge this in "
turn for greenbacks, and so on indefiu- {J,
itely. But in this case the combination j
is what Wall street men call "solid." bi
It moves but leaves no trail. Gold is hi
taken from the street by the million, and yj
disappears mysteriously; still those who
hope to see it turn up in the banks are u
disappointed. It is never hypothecated ai
with the banks, it does not find its way ti
back to the street; it is hidden from 5
sight. More than this, the operation of p
withdrawing gold from the market is a:
slowly and mysteriously going on every w
day. Tho premium is advanced point 01
by point at tho will of the pool, and cash *
gold, needed for business purposes, can w
be bought or borrowed only from its v
agents and at its own rates. Wall street d
never was so mystified. In former pools 0
there was always something upon which ?
to form an accumte judgment, but in n
this there is nothing calculated to li
definitely point out the personelle of the b
clique. The street is full of rumors and n
gossip, but when an inquirer tries to pin Fl
his informer down to solid fact he finds ti
that most of his statements are founded ii
upon conjectures more or less justified ?
by circumstances. p
This much is conceded, however, on j(
all sides, that the pool is one of the t
strongest, and by long odds the most y
shrewdlv manaced of nnv in tl>? Riofrwir i &
of monetary gambling. It was formed n
when gold was selling between 112 and c
113, but so quietly were its movements f<
conducted that it was many days before ?
the outside operators were nwarn of its
magnitude. Point by point it wont up. J
Now and then indications wore thrown n
out by the artful managers of a tendency tl
to weakness. Then the bears came in *
with a rush, and the result was just what "
the clique wanted?the formation of a t]
heavy short interest. Holding nearly all ij
the cash ?old, the cliquo fixed its own n
rates of interest, squeezing the shorts *
on one occasion to the tune of one-fourth
per cent, per diem. Knowing tliat any
suddenness of movement on their part ti
might prompt the interference of the government,
which killed the famous
Black Friday combination, the managers
worked slowly, but surely, strengthening c
their position day by day. The scarcity
of gold and the condition of the finances 0i
and mercantile affairs favored them, and li
besides this their members were men of P
immense resources. 3.
The affair was eondnMWl an
? wwooV b
that even Wall street did not know who
was in it. It only knew that gold as
as it was offered was taken, and from k
that moment disappeared from the market.
At an early day over $15,000,000 0.
was thus held. it
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A Pretty Experiment* ^
Some of our younger readers may like
to try the experiment of making a hanging
garden of sponge. It is a pretty
novelty. Take a white sponge of large
size, and sow it full of rice, hemp, grass
and other seeds ; then place it in a shal- si
low dish, in which a little water is con- v
stantly kept, and as the sponge will &bsorb
the moisture, the seeds will begin b
to spront before many days. When this ?
has fairly taken place, the sponge may
be suspended by means of cords in the
window where a little sunshine will ?
enter. It will thus become a mass of Hl
green foliage, and should be refreshed J
with water daily so as to be kept moist.
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Wheeler k Wilson's Sewing Machines. <*
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We call attention to the Wheeler & L
Wilson advertisement in our columns. b
This well known company has the most *j
advantageous facilities for supplying the _
public with sewing machines, on as favor- ~
kiujs on i>uo mwiiKWfl will allow. ?
They warrant all their work, and it is a M
matter of importance to the pnrcliaser to k
deal with a company whose position and it
permanenoe give assurance that their
guaranty will he fulfilled. They have to
agencies and offices throughout the civil- ized
world, for furnishing needles, thread n
and other necessary supplies, and have (?
an established reputation for reliability i
mi/1 t*ir dealing. * |
The Piano-Harp Cabinet Organ is a
lew invention, oombining three and
>ne-half octaves of a pianoforte, or of an
nstrumont with tones between those of
he piano and the harp with the organ,
[t is a beautiful instrument, costing but
ittle more than tho organ. The Mason
it Hamlin Organ Co. are not able to
nanufacture it rapidly enough to supply
he demand. *
Pumpkins.
An army captain whose company was
tationed at Baton ltouge, La., purchased
b wagon load of pumpkins for $2.50, and
ordered the first sergeant to give the
aen all tho pumpkins they oould eat,
aying that it would make them grow
ike young pups. Thereafter the men
lad pumpkins for dinner, and pumpkins
or supper. Two dollars n.rul firfw
ed a company of sixty men for a whole
(reek, and tlio captain was wondering
rliat made his men deBert at the rate of
roin ten to fifteen every pay day.
Six Millions.
About two years ago, Dr. J. Walker,
;n old and prominent physician of Caliornin,
discovered, by actual experienoe
ipon his own system, a medicine which
nay honestly be termed "a boon to
tillering humanity." Being a combinaion
of lierbalistic extracts, pungent and
our to the taste, and yet possessed of
jentlo stimulative characteristics?
Ithough entirely free from alcohol?he
lamed it Vinegar Bitters, and despite
he prejudice existing among his proession
against all patented medicines,
le determined to brave the jeers of his
?rother practitioners, and give to snfferng
humanitv the benefit of his accidental
liscovery. He did so, and tire benefits
rom its use became known. The deaand
increased, and immense quantities
rare sold, at a merely nominal price,
ts merit is told in the fact that " in two
ears over six millions of bottles have
een sold;" and still the demand inreases.
Surely such a man should be
Miked among the benefactors of the
uman race. *
Owing to grave oppositions, cremation
i not likely to prevail.
. Few Words to Feeble and Delicate
Women.
Bv R. V. Pierce, M. D., of the World's DisKiiaary,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Knowing that yon are subject to a great
mount of Buffering, that delicacy on your part
as a strong tendency to prolong, and the
inger it is neglected the more you have to enure
&ud the more difficult of cure vour case
acomes, I, as a physician, who is daily conllted
by scores of your sex, desire to say to
ou that I am constantly meeting with those
ho have been treated for their ailments for
lontlis without being benefited in the least,
util thoy have become perfectly discouraged
sd have almost made up their minds never to
ike another dose of niodicine, nor be tortured
y any further treatment. They had rather
le and have their sufferings eudod than to
ve and suffer as they have. They say they
re worn out by suffering and are only made
orse by treatment. Of anything more disau
raging, we certainly cannot oonceivo, and
'ere there no more successful mode of treating
ucb difficulties than that, the principles of
rhich teach the reducing and deploring of the
ital forces of the system, when the indications
ictate a treatment directly the reverse of the
ne adopted for them, their cases would be deilorable
indeed, Bat, lady sufferers, there is a
?tter and far more successful plan of treatreut
for you ; one more in harmony with the
iws and requirements of your system. A
arsh, irritating caustic treatment and strong
lediciues which will never cure yon. If you
rould use rational means, such' as common
onso should dictate to every intelligent lady,
ike such medicines as embody the very best
ivigorating tonics and nervines, compounded
ith special reference to your delicate system,
ucb a happy combination yon will find in my
avorite Prescription, which has received the
nidest praise from thousands of your sex.
'hose lauquid, tiresome sensations causing
ou to feel soarcolv able to he rm
rfcond a flight of staira ; that continual drain
iiat is sapping from your systems all your forler
elasticity, and driving the blood from your
beeks ; tbat continual strain upon your vital
jrces that renders you irritable and fretful,
lay all be overcome and subdued by a perBvering
uho of tliat rnarveloua remedy. Irreguiritiea
and obstructions to the proper work)ga
of your system are reheved by this
11 Id and safo means, while periodical'pains,
le existence of which is a sure indication of |
srious disease that should not be neglected, i
aadily yield to it, and if its use is kept up for a
Baaonable length of time the special cause of
ieae pains is permanently removed. Further
ght on these subjects may be obtained from
ly pamphlet on diseases peculiar to your sex, j
ant on receipt of two stamps. My Favorite 1
rescription is sold by druggists.? Corn.
If you want the best Elastic Truss for rup- :
ire, write to Pomeioy A Co., 744 B'dway, N. Y. '
-Com.
Burnett's Cocoaine is the best and ,
heapest hair dressing in the world.?Com.
EnECTRioiTY is Life.?All nervous (lis- j
rders, chronic diseases of the chest, head,
ver, stomach, kidneys and blood, aches and j
ains, nervous and general debility, etc.,
nlAtlf ?" > ' * "
viuou axici ump imi uy wearing voita
lectrio Kelts and Bands. Valuable book free,
y Vol to Belt Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.?Coin.
Deaths by Consumption.?It is estiisted
that 100,000 die yearly in the United
tatee with contra caption. When consumption
rst appears there is pain in the chest and
ppreehion, attended with difficulty of breatliig.
Boon there will be a cough, if this irritaon
is not healed, and tbo effort to raise will
till add fuel to the fire. Allen's Lung Balsam
ill at once allay the pain and irritated parts,
top the cough, and pre vent what would be
Diisumption. It is making cures of diseased
uigs which were considered incurable. For
lie by all medicine dealers.? Com.
More than fifty years have elapsed
nee Johnson's Anodyne Liniment was first inanted,
during which time hundreds of thouuids
have been benefitted by its use. Probaly
no article ever became so universally popult
with all classes as Johnson's Anodyne Liniiml.?Com.
Pills which oontain antimony, qninine
ad calomel, should be avoided, as severe
ripiug pains would be their only result. The
ifest, surest, and best pills are Parsons
'urgativeor Anti-Bilious Pills.?Com.
Found at Last !?A remedy that not
aly relieves but cures consumption, as well as
raghs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, influusa,
etc. The remedy to which we allude is
>r." Wistar's Hnbuim nf 1WM
jr Belli W. Fowle ft Sons, Boston. Fifty oenta
nd one dollar a bottle, largo bottles much the
leaper.? Com.
.OOO To OIto Awii-AJM) Oold Watch wit free to
IT person on roooipt of lp eta. sod lUnp. Ad's W. J.
YATT, Hk.. B01 14, DIcImwi. Twin. Wo Hnwih'"-.
1 CJentleaaaa Wiehea To Buy m. Kow Very
L ftna old-fashioned articles of Household furniture
id Mantel Ornaments, eneh as wnre In use a hnndrtd
are awo. Pereoaa hariria inch articles to sell, whether 1
wood or metal, will plseee send description and price :
!M?^WSSrw rwo?. I
lf>A P*l|7 ' Aarnte. 86 new articles sad the
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WHEELER I WILSON'S
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Rotary-Hook Lock-Stitch
SEWING MACHINES. <
MOIIB TTTATJ ji
1,000.000
' 1
OP THEIB
Family Mahiib ;
11ST TTSE.
1 A QUARTER of a CENTURY'S I
Trial has Demonstrated
their Superiority.
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" WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW NO. ?
6 MACHINE must eventually supersede all
others now run with which it comes in competition.
We recommend for it the highest award which it is
in the power of the Institute to bestow."?From J
the unanimous Report of the five Judges _
of the American Institute. New York, 1874. 1
The Board of Managers unanimously ap- #
proved the report, and recommended for tins ,
machine the Gold Medal of the Institute.
The Board of Direction unanimously ap- ?
proved this recommendation, and awarded
the Gold Medcd to Wheeler & Wilson, the Si
only gold medal awarded for a Sewing J,
Machine by the American Institute for J*
many years. 1
The Austrian Official Report of the Vienna ?
Exposition pronounced it " the marvel of the
Exposition," and added, "this universal machine (?
sews the heaviest leather harness and the Jitiesl
gauze with a truly pearl stitch."
The Grand Mcdul of Progress icos awarded ??'
for it.
"What the Loading Manufacturers of ^
Boots and Shoes say of 2t
WHEELER & WILSON'S
NEW NO. 6 1
Sewing IVEachine. 4
We, manufacturers of boots and shoes,
re using Wheeler & Wilson's New No. 6 ]
Sewing Machine in all kinds of stitching
on our work, and confidently believe that it
will supersede all others in this branch of
manufactures, for the following reasons :
1. The work done by this machine is so
superior to that of any other in variety, CJ
amount, excellence and beauty.
2. This machine is more durable than any "C
other of its class, requiring much less outlay i
lor repairs and renettxil of parts. ?
3. It does the cording or staying of button C
holes in a most elegant and substantial manner,
without the expense of royalty. ?
In short, because by the use of this ma- "E
chine we can turn out superior work at less p
cost than with any other. Q
[Signed by many.] 1
Sir It is fast superseding all other ma- ?
chines for leather work. k1<
as
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WHEELER & WILSON'S |
NEW NO. 7J
!M!achine,
now for the first time introduced to the on
public, ranks in excellence with their fnm- if
ous No. 0 Machine, but has some modifies- - I
lions adapting it to special classes of work.
The Tailor will find it as well suited to his
work as is No. 6 to leather work. It might
properly be termed the Tailor's Machine.
Send for Circular to
WMer&WilsoiM'fg Co., I
44-Hth Street, New York. g
9 too A MONTH. AUBNTH WANTED . ,
for the New Book ' Hncccn In BnelnMS," or I I
Mf\ XT "D "XT This oountry hu money for
u r*i iii Y
AND Young Men, Uojre, Women,
? ,?k ja ? end aU; end this book shows
" * "* W hew to nt It. Just the book
TO for the times, end win sell feat I
__ _ ___ ___ Bond for olroalar and terma to
TUT A T/T7 Trfl scents. p. w. zikui.kh a I
Hi/A l\ El X A . ob ,ft!8 Arch Bt. Phlle..Pa. {
a SOLD ON TRIAL, k
JL TUB YORK MANUFAC- 1
A 1* TUBING COMPANY, ?
_ If BnUders of Pollers, Kheftlng, 1
iT|, end ell kinde of MUI Gearing, ere
Ahlllnw the Ba? t *?/! ?.
ffrill ?Watib Wmai VIRT chiaclt,
llMflMfd though the beat in use.
BWKt BlMMft For desoriptiTs Pamphlets wt
drew YOUK
To tba 1.000 iLbOSTRATiORB heretofore in Webster's
Un*brtd|M we hare recently added four payee of In
COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS, ?
engraved express!, for the work, at large expense. S
tSTThe Authority of Everybody. K
PROOF-SO TO 1. g
The sales of Webster's DicUonartes throughout the B
eonntr. In 1*73 were 80 tlmra as large aa the sales of an, Eg
ether Otctfcmertes. In proof of this we will send to an, ,
person, on application, the statements of more than ltf) *1
Heeksellors from orerr section of the oountrr. Published f'
b, U. At C. HERRI A M, Springfield, Mass.
Kaslly Made water-tight with Olines' Rials Paint
whloh ISTes reshlngling, contains no tar. Is extremely
cheap, srsellrall, fire proof, eery ernawtpninl.
and Isdorsrtl br Pablto Institutions. Corporations
and Issdlng men in all sections. Mend idr Deelt
t PORTABLE 1
SODA FOUNTAINS
$40, $50, $75, ft $100.
GOOD, DURABLE. AND CHEAP.
Shipped Ready for Use.
Manufactured by CdAlMIAN 8c
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HT Send for a Catalogue.
'CI EftRAPU Extra inducement? to learn. Address
CLLUnHrn j Abernethy. Sopt.. Cleveland. Q.
A I)AV. A rente wanted .male and female.
Address Rureka M'f? Co.. Buchanan. Mi-h
THE BEST
Prairie Lands
? nf ?
IOWA AND NEBRASKA,
FOR IALK BT
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in Ten Ycnr?' Credit at O per cent. Interest. )
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UN NKliRAHKA. |
The finest, oonntrr In the world to combine FAUMNC1
and (STOCK KAIS1NU. i
'rodnctw will pay for I.and and Improve* |
uicnlH Ions before the Principal becomes
dne. I.arse Olaconnts
for Cash. I
"The local led destttuUon In Nebraska lies In the far
esUtrn region, beyond the lands of the B. A Ai. K. R
o."
Ir For circulars that will describe folly these lands,
ad the terms of sale, apply to or address,
LAND CO.11 .HIMSI ONER,
Burlington, Iowa, for Iowa Lands,
or I.lnoolo, Neb . for Nebraaha Lands.
Ill CT MONEY IN IT SURE ! Just out.
VJ,,Vr Useful. Handsome, Cheap. Sella evo.ywhore.
A rare chance. Also,
300K NEW MAPS, CHARTS, Etc.
YOU Onr new chart, CHRISTIAN
5 . A1 (? KALES, is a splendid sncoess. Cln*
B^ ^ cimmti prices same as New York- Rend
2T7T X for terms to B.C. BIUDGMAN.5 BarcIIjIjIj
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;harps rifle co.,
anufacturera of Patent Breech loadtnir. Military,
wrtlng and Creedmoor Riilea. The Bent In ilie
r'orld. Winner at International and nearly all other
inclpal matches at Creedmoor. (See Official Record.)
POKTINIi RIFLES, - 830 to 838
KEKDMOOK RIFLES,
With Elevations for 13(M) yards, ROO nnd 8125
Rend for Illustrated Catalogue.
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