Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, July 11, 1872, Image 3

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THE ADVERTISER
rHTRSi.n . JI'LY 11. 1ST
Publishers' Notices.
nr.MfTni.vrvKKTi.ER for sale bye.
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-Jljdc street. nxt door I the Poitollice.
n v-. -&. et as ordinary reading matter.
1 i urced t cntta per hue, each itisertios.
, . ,. sr type. twettjy-five ler cent additi
. j. rates.
.jtests un'r the head of "Wanted.'
"For ;!!. ' "Loil." '"KouimI." At.
rd twtsuy-flve cents for idi adv-
'Cvellus rle-'a.eacl. lu.ertkHi. A(I
Lo over fiv? lined, at the rateoffiv
:n-. jch Insertion.
CAFTKEY & HACKER.
1'uMbben .dvertisr-
HE
( 1 TY AXB CO VXTY.
.t potsndd of choice drjed ap
- , r utie dollar a Giimore's.
I wtrea framed and job work
r I-'"" attended TwO b' J. 1.. Ro.
' Hour!! by the pound or
Ttiiaore's.
aier Soup, which can be used
A water, for sale at Swan $
rjrvr- look out for
- ' - the bell has rung
.2 wagons Is at hand
- Harrison wagon,
Deu's new
and the car
. Call sjid;
the best in
Jn
' r. -d . new sqppiv of light sarn
: L. Lowman's.
lhaore'a If you want cheap
. 'ow down for cash.
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rr -e of Hour reduced from 25
,.;-- the sack, ntGillmoro's.
-. l rands in the market always
Look ont for Clicnp flood.
.- - determined io redticc O'r
, T f.nr good, notion?, etc., andA
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t. hand a very lexffs and cx-
. t'k, uk will ccvimcnt-c on
. . ' Uc l&th dny.cf J-uly, and izill
i- ntirc stock ai suelt jiriccs as
. a cfy sale. Oar only oL-
ji. money, therefore, wc will
'. oi' To secure great bar-
- c .'' arly with the csish and be
. t . J at the loi2-irvocs. The talc
- iiif onbj 3 day.
;.:i'DrH$ If ILL CO.,
7i ?ikiirk Street.
Teid fciiil Trntnla? SlaWoi
L. rdeno, than whom no iryin
- ni-re abut hrse-flesh, ha
.c ," Cnion House Stables, where
- s .II times prepared to feed
,- also to break or train thorn.
- . - will be reasonable, and we
.- .t.-. endorse him as both hon-
r - a' a etlcien:. 39-3m
I -:iny still besjs tiie'pahi) ss J
ii ion boot an.', shoe maker wf i
i. FJisstook k of the host.
- a w.. workmen. taveUlm u call.
-aki. only si uuUaraa.i!,(i aev-
'jnis, and the Vanorum
Uch fok4 the best In. the
.. . -9, furnkwa, every variety
sre Apwa to sletise Jtuoxmew
;r . vis, at TenJs,
r itncK QI "Mjwr. r.avioprn iu
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: ;.. lull rpcetvtdnt ta Kook Store.
I Varden beer at Phil. Deujjor's.
BOOTS
Zr TS : BOOTS ! ! BOOTS : .' !
SHOTS!
Hr : SHOES ! ', SHOE! 1 .
i -' for $he next ten days
n
Bcmember the place, theK
t.tf Big Gold Beet.
-t-efc of extension tables, pic
n 'tildings aud mirroFS, at
. - ftirnltnre store.
Ito.
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AniUcil
-In ecbund pw jaodsSft)
w corn. In the ivr. t
tJKo. Marion's Store.
sh nenriyall the daily papers
. ii.red tlieir price, Moore con-
- i cell the lwihng dailies at
' '"- KACH. ChiwBf W. Ijou-s
omitha dHiiies always on
i r!ie bookstore.
D
.l.,hn-ni .1- Pf b.Hva lust re-
.i, fr, ,trnno.litaii mar-
finest stoek of goods ever
. r sale in their well known
! iiik sayj the goods were
w nu?! will be sold at the
living advance.
- mitts and glovas, umbrellas,
- fans, window blinds, lace
- table covers, and hocks ad
K '-arzer in the city will find the
T " " Motel first-ctass ju every par-
1 The rooms, beds, tables, and
-- . "wrylhitig that tend tQ the
"J -. 1 f the traveler, are carefully
' to by George aud his estima-
aited by a first-cla1-? con
cf rrt:?ti-s in the dining room and
It : '.-i Try the Union once, and
tt a-, jre you will not go away dis---'
-' ! bin will stop at no. other
L viule i the city.
Hr and Caps, latest styles, at
L. Lovma:;'s.
Den's Ca.r.
Are not you aware t-hat you can buy
--r ja 'Uiouets and jackciiet edging
Q- -, -crtioiis, laces, under sleeves,
-ar and cuffs, velvet ribbons, sash-c-
a- 1 satins, dress goods, for cash, at
c -ialf the regular price, at W. T.
Tax Itclctd.
r. consequence of the removal of
t-r tai we have this day mails the
- -W;ng reduction in the prices of
rTea?:
Jst quality Gunpowder reduced from
5st-Sl.T0.
'. r uality Imperial reduced from
- iality Imperial reduced from
?- t- SI.).
-st quality Youug Hysoa reduced
fr "- Tl.y) to $1.40.
1st qaalitj- Oolong (black) reduced
:rcrc 1 K. to 90 cents.
1st quality Japan reduced from $1.00
i &c-Tits.
Our Teas are all fresh and of the
tquait.
?WA & BROTitXR.
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Clviaend Notice, Xo. 2.
-n-. Flp--T XATIOXAI. BaTC,
Br.owjrvii.Ti. pb. .iniv i ik-- r
A semi-annual dividpnd nffivl Hoi
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"traper-siiare, free of tax, has this
uay oeen declared, payable in cash to
stockholders on demand.
Jxo. L. Carsox, Pres.
uu,i'": u rancy groceries in
abuiltl.'lTIPP nr "P T? Tl,r.c-,. r. OT, I
- I -r - -- xuj-iusuli ix u s,
For Skinner, Pekin and Canton
Clipper Plows, 20 toF. A.Tisde' Xo.
, 74, McPherson's 'i'ock.
For.a.pleasaut smoke getT Colhapp
Bro's Xo. 2. Take no other.
Wm. H. Hoover, Real Estate Agent
and Cony.c-Qiifier. Court Room.
A large-assortment of Braid, Trim
mings, slandard Plaitiugs. and. Frin
ges.at ncob Marhou, Pioneer Merchant
Tailor. 27:3m
Large supply of Blacksmith and
1 Carpenter Tools, at sign red stove and
plow.. Best and cheapest in market.
Wall Paper,
Wall Paper,
at Lett i-Crsigh's.
Boots and Shoes, Gaiters and Slip
pers, for Men, Women and Children,
at
L. Low.man'5.
Why Is it? We very often hear
Iknov.s hp.w to make every one feel at t
home, and always has everything the,'
market affords on his table, and serv- j
ed ia Ihg beat alyle. Secondly, he i
knows the benefit of advertising and
takes advantage of it. t
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Paints, Oils and Glass at reduced j
prices, at McCreerv i Xickell's.
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Home.
Thse desiring to board in a iouse
where they will be made to feel per
fectly at home where they can feed
upon all the .delicacies and substan
tiate of the season where what they
call for will be cooked and served up
to suit the eye and palate where
"how to please" is the study of host-1
ess aud waiters, we would reeom-
mend Asrs. McFall's. If there is a '
better boarding house in the State we
have never visited it, neither do we
believe there Is one.
Faints, Oils, Glass, &e., a.t Lett &
Creigh's.
4a. Hudtlart is. now delivering good j
clear ice. toail who wish it. j
Clay's Patent Weather
??rrir is tli
begt exeImlUvg windt du3tf or rain
"---' -w T-- "
from under ciours. For sale bv Swan
fcBo.
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this question asked by persons while , 'fc' ! i1"11'12"1? e children to sing. 1 heard home tne next fourth, as thev neith- I $?-cu l" " "
speaking of the UnioB Hotel and ex- i;,'! 1,fcw Pdt M ecelvrjtan elderly gentlem on the er enjoy themselves nor let any one
pressing wonder ai the immense ' fol"b , " :Lowe11' xeb ' ground that the beauty of the singing else. " . GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS.
number, of travelers and regular . ou e -" l prayera and good ' the manner in wbich Uiey were c 1 rh , n , p . T The exhibition wil open to" the public or.
. 1 , , -i-i- -n wisiiea of ouz entir Tonlf , oi. viiase, 01 yfliau3. Lapt. ju- '. r - - 1
boarders wluo stop there. TJ e will: T disciplined, peeming to understand ca5 0f Brownville -nd U S Marsh- Tucsia' rhe -"! of September, and will close,
tell you. In the first place George 1 Homer Johnson left on Monday for every nod of the head. ' ni tw;k- ara , .'". i.' ', '..,. positively, on Thursday, the ;6:fa.
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tatXtt& Creigh's.
Jacob Marhou Pioneer Merchant
Tailor. - 27:3m.
Elegant assortment of Kibbon.s
Sash Ribbons aud Ties at
L. Lowman's.
If you wish to buy cheap and get
the worth of your money, come and
buy fome of my new atock of all
kinds of dry goods, notions, clothing
for men and bovs. hats, shoes and
groeeries and queens ware. Low
prices and square dealing is tho mot-
Geo. Maiiiok.
Large
upply of 3Iacksmths and
J Carpemers Tords, z sign red stove and j
plow. Best and cheapest i market t
For Skinner, Pekin and Canton
CIpper Plows, go to F. A. TUel, 2o.
74, cPherson's Jilock.
Jacob Mr.rhor., Pioneer Merchant
Tailor. -7;3m
Smith's Cultivator, host in use, at
!' red stove and plow.
A choice selection of Laces, Lace
Collars and Uuder Sleeves.
L- Lqwsiax's.
Duok Store.
School books, slates, ink, paper,
pens everything for the school, al
so office material, such as letter books,
presses, inkstand-, blank books, note
books, erasers, etc., etc., always on
hand, and for sale at lowest cash pri
ces, at Moore's B.ok Store.
Colli app Bro's Ko, 3 is a tip-top
smoking tobacco.
Smith's Cultix'ator, "nest in use, at
sign red stove and plow.
Xew Parasols, latest styles, at
L. Lowmam's.
I New Stock,
Cheap Stock,
F-ull Stock,
At- F- E. JoKr-rsoK & Co's.
Flower and garden peeds, fresh and
genuine, at Lett &. Creigh's.
-T .1.. -M.ir ninl.Mm o t, A r!..,f.
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- a " L LoWMA.v'B.
Cofhapp Bro'-s 2yo. 1 is the mildest
smoking tobacco ir. the West. For
sale by ail respectable grocers.
Whitet Cheviot and Flaixnel Shirts,
at
L. Lowiuvv's.
Perfumer',
Toilet Soaps,
Stationery,
Hair Oils, ac, &c,
at Lett & Oreish'i
For pure Drugs, go to M.cCreery &
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lapoh Marhnn Pioneer Merchant!
Jacob Alarhxm Pioneer Merchant
Tailor. 2Y:3m
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or SKinner, i-eKin anu union
Clipper imows, go io. a. xisqei. ao.
74, JIcFherson's Block.
If vou wish good chewing orsmok-
ing tobacco call for Colhapp Bro's '
and take no other !
-RrniihPfl. rmK4.-PoketBooks---&c:inSitner at .Pigeons or cliicKelis, wbai
CITY, HALL.
There will be a final meeting of the
I stockholders of the new hall at the
m f TT "r I il.: 17"
UU1W Ul " JX' -"u", jq.,
A iiU cc"'" ".i, " n.-ii oc
siocKnoiuer is requested to De present,
The regular meeting of the Repuu
licau Club will take place on Monday
evening next at the Court House, at
7:30. Speeches will be made- Maj.
Caffrey, Gapt. Polock, J. 2. Lucas
and others.
The various committees heretofore
appointed will be called upon for, re-
ports.
Let every member of the Clubhand
Republicans generally, turn out at this
meeting.
H. M. Atkinson, Pros.
W. A. Polock, Sec.
PERSONAL.
Charley Walker, Register of the
new land office at Loweri, Wasjn, the
city last week, and made a lodgment
in tne regards of our good people, all
of whom voted him a right good fel
low. Judge Dundy and Marshal Daily
visited us on Monday.
Hon. C. H. Van Fossen, of Ft. Scott,
Kansas, is spending a few dayajn the
citi;. Charley is one of the mosten-
terpnsing gentlem-n in Ksnsas, and
his friends and ndinirora nr nnmhor.
edin exact proportion ith his ac -
quaintances. " '
nu eastern trip. Happy trip and safe
return.
Col. "vV. J Auatia, ouq qf our live
men and everlasting Bepublicans,
has been appointed Deputy TJ. S.
Marshal, and has gone to Omaha,
tl,ere to rePor to Major Daih.
J J
oha w- Henderson and D. C.
5mith, two Peru bricks turned out
tfmrn tUn li-..:i! i.:i t.. u
V'" " iJiunuum: mm, urL'II lUe
city on yesterday imd called on the
L.A.DVEKHSSR.
A'lmrodi.
Bhother Xiin:oDS y Ee-member
that "Old Business" is on the war
path on the first of August, before
sun up, with several brace of chick
ens. It makes no difference whether
Den hunts in daylight or dark, his.
guns were never known to miss fine.
and out-no nil other guns in com -
petition. If you don't beiieve it just
drop out along with "Old Business"
an the first day of August and if he
I don't satisfy
3'ou that he holds the
belt of Nemaha county, mid two or
three dozen other coun;ie thrown in,
I aud you beat him shooting, ha "iH 1
sell you the cheapen, and beat gun and t
finest ssojtmeut of powder, shot and
cartridges, at the lowest market ratus.
He is open to shoot agcinsi any man.
. . .. at
wienes 10 uirow mmseii in ins
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"Jx
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(or the belt of Nemaha county, and
f the two or three dozen other counties
thrown in. Bcmember "Old Buai
nese"is ready.
There will be morning and evening
service in Christ's Church on Sunday
nest, commencing at the usual time.
At morning service there will be
Holy Communion.
J. E. Roberts, Rector.
Lo-s of time and loss of work inci
dent to the Fourth so pressed upon us
that we are compelled to go to press
this week with meagre columns. As
the Fourth, like Oi.ri-tm&s, uameabut
once a year, we will be all right nest
week.
Jnhn B. Moijcrarie has just return
ed from the mountains, and wishes to
communicate to hi-j friends and the
public gttuerr.iiy, that hi- land- loca
ted southeast of Laramie are now for
pale in quantities to suit purchasers,
and at reasonable figures. For further
particulars, ennuire o.f "M.outie," in
BrownviHa.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dhco-
err will not raise the dead, but will f
hnnp U nnr ohtm tliA living Vtr nil
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al niseases It lias never been equaled.
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James G. Russell, rr.or" fnmili.irlv i desirable of nil thinrro nm thnt ,4shp i Levi Maynani. S. day
.... , , , Cr.iinlK-Il. witnieams on ir-et-. iv iu
known as "Jim Buss," has cone into . is a tree of life to all who find her," Jrph Kaiiy. VIp.vs, wwfcon r,in.-et sn
i i " - ., i i t .t j. r,-, ,. I Jno L lla"an. 1 day's vzisjz on treet. 1 71
business on his own account in the , and if tin tree of life overcrows from j ,.,! tip rattins na-J !inriin lo-s n is
building lately occupied by E. Wor-1 the soil of the minds of our youth. I x- F Kusel. 2 day s haulin- Io-s SW
thing, where he is dishing up the . their own industry must be the culti- n niotion of Councilman eid
choicest brands of liquors and citrars J vator : and in conclusion. I would mv hardt, aa ordinance repealing ordi-
to be found
Jim a call.
in r,ny
nv' market. Give I
Ladies' Hats, Gent's Hats, new
styles at F, E. Johnson t Co's.
."Harried.
On the 9th of July, at tho residence
of Jnrvi S. Church, Ecj., in this city,
by the P.ev. A. Rippetoe. Mr. John
Cranmer, of Republican City, to Miss
Betlie C. Tanner, of Brownville.
Monday morning, about 4 o'clock,
a heavy thunder storm opened upon
l.ic e.tinn ..nnoln.Ii., -Itl, covers !
deluge of hail, which fell upon wiu- !
.,.- .ww..-.., -r ""cv.v
dow Iichts, fruit trees and standing '
oraps with mercile effect.
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reports from the country indicating
consiueraute aamage reuiting irom
ment from the warm sun.
McCoitMiCK.-Anv one wishing to
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purchase a McCormick machine or
get repairs for McCormick machiu
will call on F. A. Tisdel. Jr., Co.
27-4t
You will fine at Den's a good as-
sortvuent of dies', misses', boys' and
ehildren- gaiters apd phoes of every
variety, st Den's.
jU5t arrived at Craddock gun
shqp, the best stock of douWe gun
bromrlit to Brownv
ea be y clfCaner th
' fproH in tlii moTlrpt
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iiutn ui qUU lU'jivs uuu 'uuipieiK uut- :
fits for hunting parties. Call and es-
ami no my stock., ;
i..-. ,- tv..,..). i. r n ni...r'.l.ar ' ali e proud of a? mannf:nmrprs nnil i and adopted :
to il-irra Cron were leveled bv the ? V r llcy l,roI,0"e furnishing Jicsolved,, That the tar on west of
to.iurm. Lropwereie,veieoo tne , the Le-t of tobacco seed to the plan- lot o 4tt be stricken from the tax
cool b!at. but are again holding up ( ters gratis, who will try raiMiiga crop, j list, and duplicate for the vear 1S71 to
their heads and receiving nou.rish-I e have frequently sqioken of to- comply wi:h the State statute.
SCHOOL EXIIIBITIOX.
The exhibition and celebration of
, the Pie-sant Hill School on last Sat-
I J T..1-. nt-l. C 2nn!.n trnnnmlv'l
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; uwc, ii, iua.v luc c, . 6
success. J ne grove was a pieasuu i
' one, well cleared of rubbish. A good
- platform was erected, enclosed with
, curtains and adorned with pictures
and wreaths of evergreens. Seats .
were prepared seat about two hun-!
dred.p-rsons. j
At aiTout nine o'clock parents and,,
friends of education were assembling
on the ground, until the grove was
J literally full of men, wonien-aad chil-
i dren. horses and watrons. The schol-
jars convened at the school house ftr.
the purpose of forming in double file
and marching to the grouni- at ten
o'clock, according to previous ap
pointment. They were marched on.
H,n .rnn,1 Kv r..r trionfl TTon nPfU-
wu i u 1. - frQ
a .. Ar; TTi0r,
banner supported by Miss Helen
tji - 1 r.-, rwrtf;Q ArnroTrr
X lUiXIillCl ilUU .U1S. inuiwi. .iJ.vl.iii. ' .
Upon the banner was the inscription
"Education leads to God." Irrlelibly
stamped upon every countenance was
the device success or death. The pu
pils were seated in front of the plat
form. Presently the Squire pulled the cur
tain to one side and made the an
nouncment that tie exercises would
be opened- by singing, "Press For
ward," by the school. I would say
that our friend F. R. Svkes ha
(charge of tb5s deprtmen and- he
j certainly is worthy- of our sincere
gratuudelor his untiring euorts id
After pininjr Elder Tavlor made, a
very able and appropriate prayer. We
then had declamations and dialogues
interspersed with tinging accompan
ied by the organ.
To make mention- of all the good
speeches that were made would con-'
sume too much time and space, and
r ,.,it ,: f ,uam wnnl.l .
be. to sav the least, indiscreet. I am
prepared to say beyond contradiction :
that the children all done ndmirably.
Not one failure. Great credit reflects
upon Miss Plummer for their training
in this direction. Rhe unquestiona
bly has done a good work. After the
programme was gone through with
flic rrrnf ?f?Trttc npnno fiarl tlio tn T1 ..
iv j v b ria 1 lii k ii iii r iijii. khfr'M - - r -
" ; ," i'"'" '" toot iuce their return
quet. The. children were provided!.,,, . . .
i . ...... . i in glovvim: terms ot t
ior nrst, tnen tne menus or eaucatiou
satisfied their gatronomical appetites
At aboulODOamj a half
o cto
5qoire . u together to hspo "
speaking and music. The afternoon.
exercises were opened by singing by
(a clioir led by Prof. Dye, after which ,
squire Jxennetl' made a short speech,
referring to the common school svs-
tem 0j the past. We then had more !
musjc. from the choir. Elder Tavter
then spoke corroborating the state-
mewts that had been made, and spoke l
I with reference to tho advantages of
the present ace over the past. TW
v
ciior then furnished us with another
piece of music.
S. V. McGrew then spoke of the
publie ovations that the victors in the
Olympian games received for their tri
umph?, and con-vasted it w.ith these
that are contendiag in the arena of
mind, and said that they were much
more worthy of such ovations, whose
inexorable determinations and ii;dom
itable will lead them to victory.
We then had another song. The
Squire then thanked the audience for
their kind attention and good beha
vior, and pronounced us dismiss? J.
The patro.ns of the school have beer
a unit in. tins enort, nnu i uciiev
were highly gratllied with the occa
sion. I tell you, it makes our hear;
swell with ecstacy to witness such
exhibitions of growth in the grest
work of developing mind.
"Delightful tak to rvnr the tender thnitsht.
Ami te-rl tin- yoar:u lilefi how to shoot ;
To pour tl.e fresh la,strcetion o'or tho xnlqil;
To hreathe the cutivcnins-plrlt. n:nl to ax
The generous purpo-eii; tlieslowlushrtnit."
e would love to Eeo every heart ,jno It Boli. luiiitjcr for cannon hoc
beat in unison with our own in this Clark o-Dli,.a's work on cunxic
work. If we work together, great
good can be accomplished, as has heen
Lhe experience of the district above ,
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meu"ied
We are satisfied that the '
kOOU peOPlO. US lllOV are SOmetlUieS
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;ss,u to u,eir ow interests, j ney are
ready to eay that wisdom is the most
to district o. 17, let nothing obstruct
the way to true knowledge, for it leads i
to God and everlasting i,ppo. T.Pt
ExceUior ho your mottoe, and success
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will crown your every eflhr.
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S. M.
Our Kclghhors.
The Colhapp Brothers of Brown
ville, 2vebru,-ka, have the onlv tobacco
factory wet of the Missouri river,
and their chewing and smoking
branda have a local celebrity superior
iu an uuinpetuion. we proress to
know something of such thinsrs, a-
we linve reMded almost n Iit,w;tn w. t
t) .;.: . r ..-" "w v "
uiviuiujiui iuu:iL'cn operations ; and.
we believe their improved make will I
Vroc e(lunl tothe Mirfotiri V. 1, for-1
mprlv nnf m K- l, T ...:. Vi.i
'"... k "r-- ,,c J-icHis jjnuiier?
-l t'laagow. Missouri. Thev nrp ruli
able men who have beon working up
(; m -enrasi;a winch we should
baecoasa nrofitable nrmliioiii.n-:ind
think where corn is planted around it
Z a ant l!:e wni. it may
ne made to vit-ld mnr.. mnnw than
a most any other farm industrv. Bv
i . i-'-'w. w r
all nicrtns. make the acquaintance of
tl3 brother? Colhapp, and see if you
cannot mutually do each other good.
Nebraska City Xeivs.
Patsqsise Hq:s:e Industry."
, ' ' 0bwari with every
. mm Ulinkf a ug of
iini1 . . . . , b -r
! Ian" m n.ich he lives. Ergo: it
jr-nn - if
.r""PP.B.r?S- c,,ew,.uB d
, - - c'-va fcc: mi vsbuw
am H'i'iicra 1 ! irnnrt o; om ntlinr
iiuuie.
Jacob Ajarhon, Pioneer Merchant
Tailor. si.irfu
Idnil li.-..- -,1- . ., i lrns flTrori t fnar
'" wlch 1 r: rr Da K no otn- Alicluorand band of J
an ever of-ir 7; '""" -uu su,OKe " auu sell and Jno. Brandow,
Mn n inr.rp. c"c K m.anuiacturer's profit at license for six month..,, was
PERU ITE3IS.
Peru boiled over on the 4th, bu
- her citizens have uearlv all pot back
- tQ thgif ual jmuats
L. A. Williams and Frank M.
Sapp, the former editor of the Peru
1 (IH-) Herald, aud the latter editor of
" Uliaa U"-J Jtepnoucan, wi;u
tneir I:ldies. stopped in. town a few
days the past week. They were the
guests of Col. Majors.
Old lady Tipton passed through J
town on the morning of the 4th. The
'parson, with his old grey mare and
one horse buggy, reminded one of the
cartoons in Pcmeroy's Democrat.
Auditor
Gillesnie and
A,n,
spent a few dV3 in town the past
1U.UU
week. Honest John looks heartv and
on.Mrontlr nnin,.- i:r . .!.. . .
"" ".' - "J"-' "" , it
I least, for we knew Johnny when he!
3S a c,ever fellow. That was before
.
1 .Ul.m tt.Cuu
Some of our citizens that attend
ed the pic nic on tho Nemaha near
Saunder'a Mills, were somewhat dis
gusted with the couree taken by a few
pious souls, in reference to the amuse
ments on the ground. They sanc
tioned the selling of fire works, tin
whistles, and other useless trash upon
the ground, but declared the swing
taken there by one of our citizens, a
..u.p-i.tfau4aiB-JB!,iroiJg inreats Ot
tearing It down, getting, in the mefin
time, very rothy and useing some
Very SOVere language. We Would ad-
vise the christian people to. stay at
..:-n..n.-v ...i ,.i i. .. .1
-a vterman ooy about eignt years ..0B ach daVj ud .. rin:. cv oi5c:r h r.
old fell into the river at this point the f tjird t0 b ar Jj, "'
pa.st week, and cam very near j "No disorderlv conduct of a3v kindwiH.be Kr
drowumg, but was discovered in time j mi::C4 a Gce forcc w.m be' the TO3Jldj
. - .t-u, kiw xvsari jumping in
uuu """E " "-v e nair ot tne
head just as he vyas going down for
l"e mint time.
C. G. Dorsev and lady, cf Beat-
rice, have been spending a few days
with tiielr connections in Peru. Char
ley looks happy and contented.
The Peru Band returned from
their trip to Tecumseh on last Friday.
The boys looked rather tired and
I jiuuj'j , uuu uu ua tivcu.isa 3iiifc.ic
They speak
glowing terms of the manner in
which the Tecumsehites treated them
'. , ' i and speak esDeciallv of the manner
ek the. ... .7, .;.- ,..;. -.!,
ILL Villli;il lllllltt JIUSL J L-l I IIUV , Ul LUC
Sherman House, supplied their every
vant, in short tksy are well pleased
1 with the manner in which they spent
., ..
We intend to tret the Peru Items
copy righted, to prevent theNebraskr
ily eu's from stealing them. We
dn't propose to furni.--h items for the
Dully ardeu Democratic press of the
t Stae, Ujtiless by special contract.
-.O.ur np.eeha.nies all .appeaMip. balV
ausy, ou,r town is improving and ev-?
ery thing is ready for the Trunk Road.
When shall' we get it'? Oh ! tell us.
some of you wise ones.
tlie ap
pearanceof some of our citizens last
vcek, we should suppose the' found
something stronger than beer.
Conncll Prnctcdlnrn,
Corscii. Ciia3:3sb, Jnly 1, IS72.
Council met. Members nresent ;
Councilmen Johnson, Stevenson, Hill
and 2eidhardt.
Minutes of last meeting were read
and approved.
Finance cammittee recommended
the following accatmts:
J. B. p.vt:r. J months J-ervieens Clork S-5J IX)
J. 15. Docker, mukiuj; and recording
TreA-surors satUemt'iit....
J. IJ. Docker, corrceflng tax lWt..
F. A. Tl-ilel. Hardware
Htevenvot. V Cross
i W
7 W .
17 71 I
l i) i
Hoht. Dennett, service nu A"?e.s.nr 75 ()
e 18 45
ewenon
housa . .
s 7.'
P.ob.:. Morrissn, 1 davS work on can
non hou-e.... ....... S fO
Alfred o'l'lt. work on cannon hoasf 3 CO
Jo,Im Hutphea,
h.iii-o
hnullng tor cnunon
50
Alfrci S-tionw,
hauling far nifn6a
t uoti-o
2 00 '
niit r.-rtr.n 1 rfriv s rorir. mi .tTotv. ? 10 I -
.T:imiuv. TTl7n ' " 3 . l
. A. & &k &
1
Jony iira
j. M
luv. AIcLrt:iny
otney
wo7tro-nT:r7eI 4
a n
l,ance Xq lG' w:l5 pa33ed flnU ap
proved.
Qn motion of Councilman Johnson,
. . rrifii !!- t n I
that Sam i ii oe ann sy mi cow- ,
tract for worK on iiaiu street. Lassen.
Tlie fallowing resolution was adopt-
ed :
Jlcsnlvcd. That the following tax be
levied on all th& taxable property of
"R - - .
i . urTiri'i '1.1111 iinfinv f .aci.ixi L ( -
.v .... . v. vwcr.... v"--. ' t.- - . - j -t t:!r 1 i-: T T.. .1:. .:.!..!:.. r f:ii. i
the Drcnnetor of the Citv Hotel, hast '.. . , '-,,..
, T, . , . ", . . cace or caused to be maww. ao raise, staiemnt A..iiara COiC. dialogue..
of his house. Judging from
For General Fund . 5 rcilli
" Sinking " .1
' Hood " J .2U "
R ad " " "
Itailroad " 5 "
On motion of Xeidhardt, that the
,:.. e ...m. r-
UliailCe fMLiUllltetf fUIl.CT nun uuu-
" Cqmniisfcioners in reference to poll f
tax
i.i;e ict; um ui x'uiiue uuugu hii co -o
allowed ; alto, fee bill of Jailor $2.10.
rri. t.. l.tit r t-i?- t .1 r -n or I
Tlie fallowing resolution Was read i
J. R. Dye potitioued for relief from
taxes ior the years 1SS3, 1S64 and iS"K,
which matter wai referrei to the fi
nance committee, with power to alter.
Adjourned to Monday evening, July
J. B. Docker, Clerk.
Jnly 3, 1S72.
Co
C-gs
ct
Conneil met pursuant to adjoum-
-Nlembers nre-ent: Aiayor
STC-oIl otir) (tniinn..ti Tn?i.unlt f
x: v'm"11"""" y. ...,
Sm0k-I.,0,",0i of councilman Hill, the.
WIULil (ii T.n nriitfro nn uvaa rrPC
G. Bus- J
for liO'Kr '
r.,.l
.1 MM u -uf i
and a iTPPimn nrdorAd tr hf rriren T
also, that of B. S. Wall, for the sime
'purpose, was cranted. Adjourned
"j. B. Dpch??, C-iK
i
C0T7XTY IT AZR.
t ; -p
ifth Annual Fair of the Xemnlia Co.
Agricnltural and Mechanical.
Associations
TOEi: HELD AT BROWNVILLE,
SEPT. 24, 25 di 2G,1S72.
EULES ASD;EEGDLA!CrOKS.
PRICE-OP ADMISSION.
"The fees of mesibcrship are $i.CO which
cpaitstutes the contributor a member of the So
ciety far one year, and entitles all the bona fide
family under age, to admission to the Fir durinc
- :il
exhibition, and, 11 reudents or Nemaha
J co?avf zo "hibit as many artkis as may be
i WHaca-
Tne Soacrj- retain: 15 per . oa all- cath
premiums as entry ice.
Each member will be admitted upon pretenta-
tion of hjs or her tkket.
Single admission, t.5 cents.
Visitors to the Fair are revested to. provide
themselves with change. The ticket-sellers are
instructed not to receive any bills of a denomina
tion over five dollars.
No checks will be given at the eates. Par
ties with single admission tickets, going out,
will hare to pay on return.
The Fair is open to the whole world on these
terms. Non-rsfidents of the State will be
charged, in addition to membership, or sinsle
. admittance fee, an entrance, f-e ofSi.cc for
each artkle exhibited, subject to the rules of the
I Societv. No cash premiums awarded con-'
Undent, Diplomas onlv awarded. Hut thev
f are aUowed , -oracete ' & el3SSfi$ .,, ':
The zate: will be OT?-ri-J a; 5? nVInrtr
surHckntto prevent the same, and to see that all
rules are observed.
Appropriate premiums for lady's driving and
ndln" matches will be made us and announced J
in due time.
No premiums are oiier-d for speed of animals.
After the fair closes each cky the track will be
free to persons who desire to trot, pace or run
their horses. The Society, ai ssch, will in no
wise be responsible for these eitrcues.
ANIMALS.
So animal will be allowed torurat large on
the grounds.
Any animal over five yean old, hiring, ta-cn
a first premium during the Fair ef any preced
ing year, will not again be permitted to compete
for the prize in the same ring. This rule will
not apply to sweepstakes.
Every article or animal upon the grounds shall
during the. Fair, be under the control of the
Board of Directors, and whilst every possible
precaution will be taken for the safe keeping of
the same, the Association will in no case be re
iponsle for any loss or damage that may occur.
EXHIBITiCtf.
No person, except the awarding committee on
duty, and the officers of the Society, will be al
lewed inside of the arena whilst the exhibition
gg en,
3 Ar rk. .rr.. nt r.1rM 1C rsTV txf rKiraatra.
bred stock of anr, kinJ, tke party "ajpjjifig tvM
be reauired rn fmrzmh the Secrear Mltn authers-
l tic pedigrees, which will be passed upon by the '
different committees.
any cxmwtor snail attempt to interne vriiu v" j
judges in the pcrfbrrsance of their duties, by let-
tcr or otherwise, he shall be ciudeJ from i
t -i t ... r :.!. .1
cocipetitian. Circulars are considered brtefer-
"
-ncr t
The exhibition of stock will conisience at the
time and proceed in the order specified in the
programme. Animals not ready at die proper '
I rime and place will be ruled out of competitieri.
Apprentices catering articles ef their own f
production for competition, tattu fnrciih, at th:
time of entry, a certificate frora their employers, I
statin; their ages acd the time they hac served
in business.
Persons dearing space for the erhibinon of ar-
acies or siacnmer-, not enteretJ ror compctiaon, f
.... ,. ,- . -, f -Iv- l-,-rv 5r
""" "v- w - j
as early a dav possibly asa r,c .qe name o:
. J ... . -
off
the araeie, or the exhibitor, an piaca oi resi- ,
dence, and specify the amonnt of space rjuired. k
On Toesdaj and WedriCiday, the isih and
;5t.l days of September, the Scperinteadents ot
the varioas departments will be on the Fair
grounds fcr the purpose of receiTing and arrane-
fbr cxhHiitjos. Bit hsvy raaxhia-f
S JU
bjm 441.
sry, and even, other articles, may be takea on ,
the gronnas sooner it me yA?tt4 cnoos- -a .
article will he reived after the zyh day ol'Scp-
' r
temfaer. !
Ko invendoq or ptaiacts oi"corrict Jahor wiU
be received far competition.
ENTRIES.
No person whatever will be allowed to :ee tie
eutries until after the awards are made.
Entries can ce mads at any time before the
Fair by application to hc Secretary, at the office
-C tL.. C I . H.m. k TT'bw dn.vi iIl
.e .,. - - --
iy e receiTea at me race or ic occcj.;.
tle Fair ground:.
Whez. an entry is made of 3j attick the
Sccretarv wU cive to the pargr a card, which
wal contain the cmbr of er.try and da, and
ir.nst be attachea to the article. 1
x.zHtMrs will amicr a ercat avar oh si oj-
ncen of the Society by makioj their eatries
l as early a day as possible.
Persons living abroad can make their entries i
. by letter; but ia such cases, if the entry be oft
,-,ve stock, ii ap,iaK nw gire the aaae
a ad
( ac of the animal, the name of th sp e, the
.name asd resulence oi tne orar, jm tne oas i
ia whkh he wishe, este If theeatry be off
. . - . 1 t. t 1
machinerv. irarlemerra, etc., the afplkanc must -
ri the name ai residence of the raaker, the I
: . . , . . . .
luu,t " "" : ' '
tion of the article.
No article shall he estered ia nwee tha oae
fqKn"1 -
AWARDING COMillTTEZS.
Cos;-:iltee ate psrricBkrly resiieMed aot to
sire encocraseraent to over-fea aairrtals ia the
.breecuii claart.
Is J9d;ar of hood xti.k, refani will he
had to the purity of blood as ettillhed by fdL
Kzz.i, size, form, acticn, asd geaeral characrk
des of the variotia breeds, raakiae. pt-?er allow
attcr for age, feedtae, and other cuxtsraauace.
A rcsh:r; wHl cot be awarded ir the arti;!r
A T!rr3T -wd! SX OC XVTXCZXL If tX ITtt:.:
--1 . .
taoaBaeHl5.
! ntvaraisr
corrtishuej will oaK- sveans rreaii--
H" to artlwes rejiliriy entered m tfear respec- 1
r rl--- Wr tk-ir mm-irrA ta eraafti.r
. ' ..... .
.11 .m. ....li. ......M.J -K m...IIA. -t-h
.'..!'
3aii ra?nso4 -! 8 ;-K:!
! mention in the cT-'ng report.
Jfc
.tl.larl? re;-t;d
nana t2e.r
The ?ate: will be OT?-ri-J a; 5? nVtnrtr
... ..,
m T'rA ro --v ?mm3 or article eu.:D:red. or if lb renfihrnnri jind h host. D.niL Lesh
reports to the Secretary as soon as the decision
made ; and, as it is the object of the Society
collect valuable information, the several cocimit
isss o: judges are requested to gather all the in
formation possible from the exhibitors in their
classes, and to make their report as full as time
and circumstances will permit.
Superintendents of the several departments 1
will receive their badges from the Secretary.
ifle awarding committees will be selected
from thz various sections 0 the county with
great care.
No oaz will be allowed, while he is an exhib
itor, to act as judge when hi own article or ani
mal k being examined.
INVITED GUESTS.
The officers of all Agricultural and Mechani
cal Associations, and all the members of the
Press, everywhere, are respectfully invited to at
tend our Fair without further notke.
The invited guests Uz. :;ce free tickers of
... . , . "",. ,
acmiiston oy making application to the Secretary ,
at the ofiice of the Society.
REFRESHMENTS.
All persons fersbhins refreshments are re-
esyrtd to hv ia their supplies before S.1 o'clock
a. :., each day, and ibc thot. parpose ticket of
admission will be given for themselves and wag
ons. But precisely at SI o'clock the grounds
will be cleared of persons not entitled to remain.
Persons renting the refreshment booths will not
be permitted to sell intoxicating drinks.
AUCTION.
A publfc Auctioneer willt be on the grounds
every day to make sales of stock ajd.artkks of
fered, and will charge but a reasonable com
mission for his servkes.
Notice. The Directors, desiring to make
these sales a feature of the Fair, invite persons
having stock and articles for sale to bring them
to the jrouad, and they will afford them even
facility in their power to dispoij c the same.
Sehool Eihlbltlou t Aplnwnll.
There will be a school exhibition at
Aspiuwall, inthe grove near the
school-house, on the evening of July
12th, which will be nest Fridav eve
ning. Should the v'eather be unfa
vorableon that evening theoshibition
will be given on the first pleasant
f work dcy e-jeniug of the following
week. Lxercisea to commence at S
P. M.
rKXJRA3ttE.
Music.
Introductory Address, John Martin.
Little Things, Jno. Foy
Vacation, Wm. Tidrow.
Lion and Tiger, Fred. Woodward.
The Hour I Love, by two little girls.
Music.
The Siz Virtues, Dialogue
What I've Learned, ClaraWood worth
Bae Ball, Geo. Dripps.
Little Philosopher, Two little girls.
Caught, Leila Stiers.
Connubial Eclogue, Dialogue.
Santa Claua. Katie Shaw.
Fashionable Dissipation, Dialogue.
Mur-fe.
Country Hunt, Dialogue.
Deacon's Masterpiece. J. Wooiworth.
Which way the wind blows, M J Stelrs
Hon. Mrs. McFlynn, Jno. Dressier
I Can't,
The Inquiry.
Music "
True Philosophy,
The Storm,
Essay Friendship ,
Storm et Sea,
Martha Tidrow
Alouzo Bandall.
Dialogue.
Daniel Maxwell.
Annie Forbes.
Alice E. HItt.
Examinl g a Scbopl Teach er.Dlalogue
Jasper and Goodey lielle Shaw.
MUSIC
j Aunt Betsy's Beaux,
Tn-.i: -i l ..i:-i. , . I
" tnsj oi:hikji Accmujniau.i.cu is.
Old Bachelor, Newton Meredith f
The Thunder Stcrm, Thomas Hitt.
r. . . . T
Ihe. uK
Dialogue
.MUSIC.
Taking a Phonograph, Dinlogue.
Moral Glory, Frances Shaw
Street Scene.
Music.
Bslloqn. Ascension
C77 ""' TTTj J "V TT'Pf's
(Tt;, vmrn;. f.ilL-a )innr ?C!iorTfI.t
t'r. .w of ceUnt: married last week.
pjrsj jr m. WatSOU and Eliliabeth f
.-. . , . n ,
ijut:- were marneu in iirownvme; r
;:
oa Wednesday came home : OU Thtl
had a bigcharavarl and plenty of
yg
,1.
On Friday Mr. J. X- Miller, of'
Dialogue. 1
iJoinon oouHty, Nebraska, and MUs!riu wuiei ,-x "" .OTixe
Minnie Dundas, of cheridan, were i
narrieu at the residence of the bride's j
,f t ' T!. tmvs wora ton tim.l
to
j a cnrtrsVMrJ.
ft T rv- aF tm- c-a r.M.ttitt T-r. ,- '
Jjyti of tenm
xnic t icuuc ac uuiui: -i o VUT t
tQ corTjmence ou the E. Ft. K. & p.
Tl-mii1
Awf j
There 1 a large amount of rye and
3 t
(some winter wheat in this vicinUv, ,
mostly harvested. Rye very heavv ;
wheat very good quality, but ligkj
i
crop.
Spring wheat and oats are very ,
heavv, and nearlv readv for harvest-
mg. .ir. jonn csgo gave us a tew ;
onnmlp bpftris of wheat and oats, about
u lnr ?nfl tvpII filifsl as wp orpr!
. . .-..,- --, .-
saw-. i
Wesley Dun das has for sale the best
w-,h:n'ini.lii.npa in the world
rm, TTntirrU rn- ntimf r.it
J All J UU III ' - - - avta . f-r v V
"here. 2s o celebration except burni.igj
a little powder in the blackamitfi' .
anvil. olKMiy drunk and no fights.
I
iSbrne City Drug Store Frighten-
ed boy rushes in.
TAiile P. 'i Be vou tlie drmrser
-
ru V
JjrttgaLr'Y?-, -hy. What can I
do for you ?
LlltU Boy-THd ha3 got 'em. acm !
.3.1 ooots is iuii oi em anu lies ti
iiowiin' liKe tuunuer, anu momer
sent me over to net sutbin" for him t
cuiefc.
DruftgiM-
Wbat dcj9 e
Little Bog Don't knew, tui& he i
vfcllin' for htivthiusr to beat Grant !' !
Stoves ac,d Tinware low down fo:
ccsh, at sign of r,ed stove ami" plow.
A fall line of Hosiery, at
L. Lcnk:xa-'5.
:
For vfcp& pure ice go to Ja. Hud -
Lxrt'tt
t '
. -, i .t ... -r .1 e rt- -. .
r j.raemne on si ijett c oreiEH ?.
Th Warhor,. Ptea.r Vrhm ,;
t "
Tailor.
7:3m
1 Tisli if nil kfnd? (tiffin rtnnwctliz nr
. .-.'. . .
1 noirriA? -rv ..1 KruLr oi...a c.r.Wf-
. .. -o
? pounds for SI; rice, craekers, and
choicest line (tut and
tobacco?, at Der"s.
plug
caewmg
i A few more of those buff Iineni
to , suits for lauifcS, giris ami b33 redrjp
ed to half price at V. T. Den's.
Just received the latest
tylea lit
Dress Goods at
L. Lqwman's
i fjT
lie Florence.
is a X.OCK stxtgb:
Family
IT SZASZS A TiU.LT
ELASTIC LOCK STUCK.
It never Puckers the Work, norDraws
after being VtSh3ck
IT SEt-F-FASTEVS ALL THE EKP3 OT TUn
BK.VM5; KEI( THE OXLY tEr"f:G
aCACUIXE ILVV1NU TEE
Celebrated "Eeversible Feed."
It fc th rrwt iple ami eajsv to leara to me, aaA
ikje l&3t liubttaio gt oot of oidr. bavtu; u '
Wiro Sjsriiigs. ?"iro Coils.
3ucvors or 3rcsh Paila
To Get Out of Order.
No Cog Wiicols to Mai a Bucici,
A-I) XO CAMS TO ilAEE IT KCK HARD.
j Warranted to last a Life-1 iiiisl
Al OUR if ACHEvES KETT EK OliDEIt
T ,
FJiJSi: OJF.qUAJlGJ
THIS FiORBXCS
Enns Light and OomparatiTcly
NOISELESS.
O-er. 9-0,000 in Usee
Wm. Z. PXA?!T, Gonl Agent,
iil-i 2Yoztn. ITiicIi ajri-eet,
ST. LOUIS, MO,
DUNN & HAYS, Agents,
BROWSnLLi:, KEBItASITA.
-lT
XjT-vTEIRir,
m m sin
0
Ben.EOGEESs,
PSOPitHTOB.
GOOD HORSES,
NEW BUGIilESai4 CARRIAGES;
CAHSrUL B3HV22.S.
TTAVrST, PTTlfHAED TUF C
voasvrsOAs
! LX Blt. aii'l nt;t-fi ft i'p aiUibie I am bow
IX Hit-J.. aiJ nt;t-ft I'p ai Uible
t :ip- :h n - cr prrpuri i g e complete tomhuc
ion t.a!l pH;r."s
I lwi'r in ali KhHri 01 M.ick : I.r tnui:r m.
; prfxrhanefi) -l4Hlc tia-flW! br tl.- ilny vzwvelc-
Vrik-Uallfh ain: niv eulcl-! n. i
. n aicomraodatti at nil hours.dr or
ui-hi.
OtnnV nr,rr.ill. vrith. Gcod Water.
- w , x
attached t thfdlatI-.
33-:r-
KailSaS raCIIIC nailWaV-
w - n t- f
hort, FaYorite and Only
j P'EXVER,
EKIK.
f NEW 1CEMPJUS,
r idatio svrejgS.
f iiKEENCt'i,
tiKEELEY,
IHEYKXNE.
akso.
i.l)EX CITY.
CKN'l K.VI. CITY.
VT?.T. ULFOXT.
EVANK
S.VL1 LAKE CITY.
ELKO.
XARY-VIT.LS.
;eiii..etiwx.
i.o:.-.xim.
i:. jif..vni.
COLORADO SPRINGS. SAN FKAtCIhCO.
Am! All points tn
lianias, Coloruito, Hie Territories, ani
the Pnclllc Cn.
i ss
MTLES tho -horte't Linr
ty u Ihmver.
rroai Kansas Ct-
210
KII.&- tec. horteit IJm to Poehlo. Trta-
mvi. suta. i t-.aic i.. lUla ilea-'
lc end Amoirs
HerrvmbT thill LDK ' tb.lt nrnrnrh Tin- -atl
r"- -i '
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