1 . " - THE BED CLOUD CHIEF. C. L. MATHER, Kuitou. 'SATURDAY, JULY &. 1S74. ' Senatorial. The member ol'thc Senatorial Com miiU'C of the IUth Senatorial District nib requested to meet at i lab tings on Thursday the 20th day of Augu-t, J874, at 2 o'clock p. m,, for the pur pose of apportioning the delegate to tLe H'vcnil counties in the district and t'ljix the time aud place of the Sena torial Convention ; and for Mich other Lu-inos as may come before them. Will 11. Gaylqiid, Ch'um Senator! 1 Com. FiiALL we have an early or late con vention, is a question that is now be ing disjuycd by the Republican press nftl.6 State, with the usual diversity of opinion. Of cnjuracylbis as every thing else, has more than one side, tome advocating an early, and others h late awjcmblagc. Our humble opin ion is that the matter should not be put off too lung ; that the convention should be called the first week in Sep tember, at the out-idc. Several States have already put tickets in the Geld, and others will follow in the course of two or three weeks. Time should be given the people to know the relative Uierils of the candidates, but it is now the busiest .scasou of the year, and but lntle attention will be paid to political at) airs until our farmers have finished have-ting and having. The laruiera a e deeply interested in securing the nomination of good .and true men. Altai Harvest they can and will attend the caucus aud conventions, couuty and Stat. Wc hope and expect to sec more !armei.s in the coming State and Dis trict conventions, than have ever be fore been in such places. The uni versal demand is that good men be nominated, and to seenre this every voter .should attend the caucus, and take part in (-electing such men for delegates as are true and trusty. Therefore, in order to secure this re Hilt, let the convention be postponed until about the first week in Septem ber, as said before. This will give from fivo to nix weeks, time enough to wotk up a vigorous, decisive eam piign, and a .successful oue. The probable candidates are men geLcrally We uggeit that the Senatorial an! Representative Distiictsin the western pari of th" State hold their nominat ing conventions at an early date, cer tainly hef.-rc the State Convention. If we have any success or influence in the State Cunventfcu wc mu.-t be prepared lor it, and there i5 no other opportu nity iti so large districts as ours, than to come to Mine understanding before we find ourselves at the capital lixten ing to the plans f the old wire work ers. What we want is a new deal. A Republican nomination is equiva-. lent to an election, hence the import ance of looking well to the convention. Wc have good men in the'partj who have ability and integrity who are not connected and woiking in the interests of the old political rings. We have men who have not had political pat ronage bestowed upon their heads in the way of laud office, appointments, kc, more rn account of their willing ness x repay in divers ways than with a view to their honesty and integrity. Two years ago our western delegates at the State Convention surprised the manipulators and showed where the balance of power came from. A start was made in the right direction, now let us follow it up. Let us have our district conventions early and under stand each other. We need and mu t have a uuited clfoit if we succeed in securing our rights. Let us tendmen to our conventions that understand how to meet the political ring fathers in a way that wiJJ against them. We must not fight against each other, and the only way to avoid this is to organize- Fairmont linlktin. Smalk i' the sum that is required to patronize a newspaper, and amply rewarded is. its patron. I care Dot how humble and unpretending the gazette which he takes. It is next to impossible to fill a .-heet with printed matter without putting into it some thing that is worth the subscription price. Every parent whoso son is away from home at school, should sup ply him with a newspaper. I well re meuiber what a marked difference there was betweeu thoe of mv :hool mates who bad, and those who had not, accesp to newspapers. Other things being equal, the first were al ways decidedly superior to the last in debate, comDO.-itiou, and general in telligence. Exchange. FACiTIOTO. Beatrice a TTcoMkriot. Another impoitant branch of busi ness has been added to our Ii.t, by Messrs. Smith Rros. "who have made arrangements with manufacturers iu Northern New York, by which they are enabled to establish a market here, and at all limes pay the highest cash price for wool in either large or small lots. This i important to wool grow crt-, and no doubt will induce many to increase their flocksr and encourage other who have been contemplating the rai-ing of sheep to embark in the biisincis. Heretofore the wool in this section has been picked up by specu lators from St. Joseph, St. Louis or Tt is stated that the grasshoppers have almost totally destroyed the corn, oats and potato crops in a large dis trict located between Schuyler, Colfax county, and Lone Tree, Merrick coun ty. They were ) thick on the rail road track in said district recently, that freight train was delayed about two hour", and the Express lot some time. Farmers in that locality are said to be very much down hearted, as indeed they have cause to be. The exact extent of the damage we are not able to learn, but it is bad enough at best. ' j Up to this writing no material dam age has been done to crops in this couuty, except iu small patches on the island, where they have been feeding on the corn and late oats. Wc have hopes that their visitation will not tail upon our tarmeas, and that the dam age done east of Us may not bo so great as it is at present thought to be. The wheat harvest is about over, and this crop, which is fully an aver age one, is about out of danger Grand Island Indrjicndcnt. (!lii(.-iirfi ;if filmllf rlioir Awn tirinoi known, and the people eat, quickly Mr j j. Smith has had considerable judge ol their ments. By sayimj : that I S cricncc jn ,,. bubi ,iav; me candidate arc known, wc do not . m atkeshl with mean iu ein.ey an .uea I i or a., j,, W0, ,,ea,cr m NtfW y i:ie else ftnoxct who will lie the suc ejssful candidates, but simply that the State Convention will not be liable to ; u oniuate men who have not already inquired a general reputation through-c-n the State. For this, if no other v At present they arc occupying the huil'-ling formerly used as a qucciis- 1 ware store, on Court siiect, which they now have tilled. In lact we are inclined to think a larger pile has nev er been collected together iu the State i.-1-i.ii, there is no occasion to keep a ! weM. 0r (),.,),.,. , are informed candidate before the people lor any viv long term. The time above mentioned, in our v ew. should be .elected for the hold-ir.jij-r iW-rrcxfTtepublican State convention. Sq.mt; rear" have been that lky have taken in -ome lots from Kansas, and s.""iie from out in Web ster county iu this State, us well us from other counties adjoining our" own. We are suns this must, in a short timo idd much to the volume of our busi ness, i.nd we trust thai the gentlemen .H"il n true that, certain portions of Ne braska, Iowa and Dakota h, are liable I to lie visited by these i'" ""; ........! ;.. ; ;n -.,..1;,.. ,i... ., ., that the erasshopper pe.,i wi sooner . ..i,-, . . ., , - . . ... ' which then eutcipiifo entitles or bier render the West totally unfit J ,n f'ir cultivation and the abode of mau. It m c i i t- i i'ics-is. oiiiiiii uru. Miiiiiicii a car load of wool last Thursday, for which thev had disttilmfeil ln im.' nni nt' pests, which s , , Tmi . , '.. com- in countless thousands, but we , .... c, .. ,, , . ., ,...,.,. . to transport the same value in gram den.f that this liability is so great as ,l(r!ci, xprfM to overcome the advantages and re-! ' Moiuv- mi the cuuutry. Kvery portion of our country and FS01I BaTBf. Editor Chief: Our new school house is finished, aud is the champion school house of the county. It was built by R. L. Tinicer and J. J. Miller. It is an old true saying ''Let thy work praise thee," and surely the work on that house is a standing praise to the builders. Our harvesting is nearly done and the farmers are very well satisfied, for there, will be a good average yield. Mr. Rlunt is about starting a brick yard. He has everything ready to commence the business as soon as he gets through stacking his grain. We have about all the conveniences here that can be had iu other parts of the county, except that we need a store. We receive mail here every day in the week except Friday aud Sunday. We have a good blacksmiih shop here belonging to J. II. Hummel. Ike is always ready to play a tune on the anvil for auy one, and warrants his work. We are sorry to learn that A. (5. Granger met with the loss of oue of hi' horses, and that Mr. Garlock lost pne of his cattle, which leaves thetu both minus a team. Snider. Ecncvai of tho Laai CS;e. the '.vhole lace yf the earth, for that inat'cr. is liable, from local causes, i fiil at times in producing what may be '-allot! a remunerative crop of the ; to I!oomington. Miples fitted for its peculiar soil or climate. In a country where the set tlements are scattered, the people poof. ni! struggling for very existence, thcke necidents to the crop are severe ly felt. A failure from any cause in a n;w eyuntry is heralded forth, and published through the length and bi-adth of the land. Rut these things me e.-nl?uuully happening in the old :id thickly settled sections of the r.iuntry, without attracting special no tice. Last spring in Ohio, we were told tiy certain i'nrmcrs that the gnitx hr.pirsvx& destroyed their previous prop, aud that the ''long spell of dry w-at her" had u'd up what the grass hoppers had left: and iu almost the same breath these t-amc individuals w:u.M urge thrt Nebraska wasn t fit An order has been l-siied and pub lished for the removal of the U. S Lnnd UUice from this place (Lowell) The removal is one of those inexplicable things that some times occur in tho prouress of events. Three quarters of those who will enter land in the district are better accommodated here than they will be at Hloomiugton. aud two-thirds of them will pass through Lowell, in Teaching their location, or vi-it it or its vicinity for supplies--and have the vi-fling of Hlouiniuton as just so much extra and unnecessary travel and expense. Lowell is near one side of the dis trict, but it has railroad and business facilities that are utterly wanting at ifloomington. Hesides. Hloomingtou is as far to one side of the district as Iowe!l to the filler. We therefore regret the removal. I Rut, we presume it conuot now be for n white man to live iu owing to the , helped, aud there .is no use crying fur ironth and grasshoppers The truth j spilt milk. Iowell cau and will live js i here is less habihty of a" failure ol j without it, luc r.cent settlement in crops from local causes in Nebraska j the southern part of theeounty will jtii iu . i nt unici fiuiiuuui wie enure . compensate tur uuaLsite tuus loses, $n Country, if not in the United and it will produce a healthier and A Graded o.'.'ntence. Judge Mackey pasad the following sentence on Alexander Woodlcy, convicted of burglary : "You have been found guilty of an offense for which j'ou might be sent to the penitentiary for thirty years. The court will sentence you, however, to only one year. If j-ou are convicted again you will be sentenced o twenty; if a third time, thirty j years. If you are comietcd a fourth time you will then have become eligi ble to a seat in the Legilature." The route from Red Cloud to Harv ard should be changed somewhat. At present it doubles on the Juniata route from Ratio to Red Cloud. If changed so as to ruu from Negunda direct to Red Cloud, it would pass through a section of country where another office is needed and which could be supplied. A daily mail from Juniata weuld ren per the Harvard mail of no use to the Ratin office, and save labor of chang ing mails. If the people of Willow Creek will net up their petition and send them in we will endeavor to procure uch a change as will give them an office, or secure service if there is already an of fice established. Mr. Edgar Bacom was taken to the insane asylum at Hartford jut three months from the day hi sou Joeph purchased a fiddle. "Change cars I" is what a city'boot black said to a countryman, the other day, when he had finished bltcking one of his brogans. A temperance orator pfieak cf "a file of toper sevetity-five miles in length, marching steadily to druak ards' graves at the rate of three a minute, or one every twenty seepnd, all the year round." Dr. Cuyler wants all young ladies to band together and say : "So lips shall touch my lips that have touched a bottle.' Rather rough, this oo the young fellows that were brought up by hand. Several peaceable Indian have been discovered of late. They were dead, however, but it is well known that a dead Indian is the only real peaeible one of the kind to be found, and the more of them the better. A Kansas boy earned a nice Bible by committing three hundred terries i.j uicuiui j., aim iiiuu u. irauf ijiy iiible for a shot gun and accidentally shot his aunt in the leg. T Henry Minstrel, of Savannah, walk ed into a court room to shoot twelve jurymen, but fourteen or fifteen revol vers got ah ad of him on shooting. The last lay of that minstrel was when they laid him in the tomb. A peddler called on a lady to dispose of some goods, and inquired of her if she could tell him of any road on which no peddler had traveled. 'Yes,' replied she, "I know of one, and that's the road to Heaven." The highest test of self control is to let a fellow tread on your corns iu the presence of a number of clergymeu or a lady or two. If you can keep from swearing, then you may know that you are complete master of yourself. An emrinrer on the Western North Carolina railroad shouted to a crowd of rustics who had gathered to see the first train of cars come in "Put down your umbrllas I you'll searo the en gine off the track !" The umhrcll-is were lowered at once. A grave diccer, walking in the streets of a country town the other day chanced to turn, and noticed two doc tors walking beside him. He stopped till they passed and then followed on behind them. And why this?" said they. "I know my place in this pro cession," said he. A man who had saved the life of a daughter of a Boston millionaire re ceived $2 o'J from the grateful parent. Hevas so overcome by the magnifi- ccut bounty that he paid nut every cent of it to seventeen organ grinders, to simultaneously serenade his benefactor. &kShJ 4v --""!T.A I am now as in the nat. readv u suoi.lv mv cutcmer ami lL nul li I generally, with amthnm in the Hardware line, at prices t ha' uV erupeti tion. My motto ts H S&gMJSSa A R D W A RE! oldest stojje I LAND! '"EAKi-i I.N- OTebstcr County. - o "Small Profits and Quick Sales, for tha Ready CASH I keep a general assortment of IKrdw.it and : full line of FARM MACHINERY, TABLK ND l'O.'KKT I'HTLKHY. NAILS, and HuCSK TRIMMINGS. TLVWARK, CAKPKNTKR and MASONS TOOLS. SADLKUS ILK1 WARK, a lull assortment. FOKKES.SIIOVKI.S, SIllv HOK-. WAfSOV PKT SPRING: &C, AC ANo RROOMv. Sl'tJAR UoXKS, UASKKTS. and HA'yi BRICK. V THE BEST TRADINC POINT IN THK Repuhiican 1V NOW IS THE BEST T.W 'frswrtsv? CHEAP IIOrVIEs Thb B & M. R. R. LANtfS IN WKKlKIt iu M.t: i Ml S. CARBER &. Co. .t n in iiiurket, and ,w- " ri at Wnii mid ON TK.V VIA- r MX t to tctl settler, at rat ar j -u nri.KU in M. B. MCNITT. $1.50 to 5.00 per aca General Merchandise, Ited Cloml, iVbraffka. C .NSI.-ll.Vtl K OSWALD OLIVKH. T. J. PAUD0K THE CHICAGO LUMBER YARD ! AT HASTINGS, NEB. Keeps constantly on hand th- l: g'st stock of Pry Pine Lumber iu the Wet. Also k i, i, mis, noi a,ii:s lstnr, TARRED PAPER. :ind all kinds ol W B II I L I) J O n A T K H I A I,. Our fit nek is well vrlee'ed and purchas d direct from tin rafts and will be sold as low a- the lowest. Hastings, Nebraska. With a hbcrui .fwliu:ti, t hand. Tlrnjc lands ax uui.hia iK. . n NEW GOODS ! Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, FIUMTIUK Glass. Sasii :nd ft (.treat Variety of other AttieU :0: tint Rupublicnn V.tlhty, an! ant' lTNSrilPSSKP F.rt IKKIILIT UD1 l k-lt . I. " ' ' Lee EstelK A'A, rial ft i . y Will :it ao line " t-' rM y t. k.. n!i informntion in regard to !.aWi ,oi bud, irrni of tun nun?. A.' 7H2 fslowkm 'Srrss: Iram th t'u tlur id th- B A M It 1l ' I(. Co., vitli Hi a iiitKOturih.i. 'An r termt and thtf adiiil.tK'-.Ur. l " Oue stock of PrV (.M)!-!-' h.t- been he octfd with special reference to the wants of the Peoplo, and consists in part of kink pukss f a ions, calicoks, 1MI0WN .t BLKACHKP MUS LINS, PRINTS, CUKCKS. C INC HAMS, ke. k. The Ladies- of Webster County nnd are respectfully inite 1 to cxnmirn our new stock of Th j oivl. tstjf ean p.ty h r Ji vido the ntiitiuiiL into thrvv .iiial jKiit, Kiying onr.th'ni tlwn i-m third in one year, and oi it :rl (. 'wt, yettrs, with interest at ten jtr m v niitiiirdij , ur h uun hu TUN , un timo in wliH'b to mule up th sttiu ty Miml .tnitiml pi uiiiit at iv p cw interest. Most buy on this litter rtfim f TKN YICAU CRlsUlT' it J. G. .POTTER A timid mnn want- to know how to "tell a mad dog." We don't know what he wants us to tell him, but the satcst way would be to communicate with the dog in writing. Send the let ter from a gun in the shape of w.d tling followed by small shot, to ice if he get- it. A little boy in St. Cloud, a lew day? ago. undertook to see if he could lift himself by hanging on a mule's tail. He found out all about it, and the doctor thinks the skin of his forehead will grow up, but will leave a bad scar. A young lady at the postotEce got to putting ou airs yesterday about stamps. The clerk gave her some green oues-. She asked h.m if he didn't have any pink , her stationery was pink, and she wanted stamps to match. THE DOMESTIC ! ! Takes this melhcdto Inform the Public that he has Just opened up a new and complete Stock of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, Vvnttin;f tn jMirt of CALICOKS, DABK. LHHIT.v. PINK. CHAMBBKS. DKLA1NKS. LAWNS. PBKSS THI.MMINCS k LININGS, CORSKTS k SKIRTS. VAILS ,V Cl.uVLS. BLKACI1KD AND CNBLKACHKIi MCSLINS TABLK LINKNS. .tTOWKLIN(;. PANTS. OVKR-ALLS A SHIRTING ISOOTS & MfOSt II ITS A ( 1IH, COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of all Kinds, Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers. Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos. FLOUR, MEAL & BACON And everything u9UHy kept in a First Class Dry Goods A Grocer Stme T. G, Potter. Red Cloud, Nebraska. DRESS GOODS Which we feel wat ranted in saying i the Ltirmt anil J Ctmflr(t ever brought into Southwest Nehriska, find which will be sold at Prices that Defy Competition. In which r.t th purehaer t thouiitset one yirV ititrt -it per tvnt. on i ho prion lit mik- thre other payment, iiirli il'u inr! eent. at tho tiiiiiifiii(ifiit ol !t, seeoiul. third ii mi f.oiiih j.trs t the eommniiiment of tho Hfth jitr he pajrt orM-si ronth of the pnieip1 and one ynrM int.iost oo the rctiiajfl lr nnd th" rfttiii at ll.f comui t(x- ? ! iiittt ! a- h biioet !. ertr mui' mILaT . has t.evn pmd attho end "I ten ur Any hny7r'tAa0feJiUaaaBBBBi2!i?L' and gft it w.trririty d I fr- l" aiT eiimbraneo -i:oi:ji: zi;ih, i'tlllM If We ulo L'.'0 on hand a Good Stoek of KKAHV MAIK CLOTH1IUG Ol Various kinds and eatn, au:ilitis and for .ile t-itlmr by the suit or -imjL trticle j Wines & Liiquor CIGARS, Chewing, Smoking, Tobacco, CANNEDFRUrTtS. Ol' ALL KINIW A Nil jCONFKCrroNKRIS 5CG.IL. TKA. CO f'IKh. SPICKS. . A .Spukttey "V .'s-, taken altogether. t m-re reliable trade. Lowell Rcyhter looMtXrtTox is happy ' The or-1 E see or hear nothing about a Ojjr the remoual of the U. S. Lund meeting of the Republican State Ceu has boon prtimulgateJ. The tral Committee It is alout timo that twoTCsidenf citizens and real Estate j thc- met and made the apportionment ho.dcrs dream of "huso brick blocks-, of dclecates. and iucd a call for a snorting ltHmotivc. national banks. ' State Convention Whether the eon-' Fort sa the Lo p. A povernmerit surveying pirty ir rived in this city last Tuesday erciiim.' 1'on the purpose of surveying the Irci tion for a fort on the. North Loup. They went to the United States land office here to get variations, and start ed out on their mission Wednesday morning. They will survey the two sections recently ordered withheld by the commissioner of the general land office, and if they are not satisfactory, a location will be selected ten miles father west ihe Burlington and Mis souri River railroad comoany in Ne braska, having offered to donate one sectiun of land for said I'orU It is a FfcisrMi c'1i ;i.sJ and a reat m.'tropelis Al! these, veution should take place earlv or late four company post, and will be the things tvill be realized in tw . or three I i a matter on which there Li a differ- ' mean ofgreatly aucmeutin? the sct . . ... , , ,. .... . i u i i tlement of the fertile region of the months. It will be a glorious rJr.ug encc oJ opinion, but the call should Iks ,dpT ijnp country. for th- ne-ii resident lot owners to : j out to give the distant counua time j out, an j tnen uioommgton win g o ; to look about ana setect goou men xor L're all other pajr towns delegates At loat one month's no- dring up. a bigeu! uc hould be civen for this purpose The ponlition of our mail jervieo is In another place is sivca an article . Jitttc hut satisfactory. At present from the Fairmont Bulletin comvrning tetiCetoud J favored vvith a oa-t urn Iiistrict conventions which niftefs btkly n,ailrtt,Juinata. A daily : r,j"u,w e.VC.-'"-n0. .!ie th" )ail S needed tt wcetibe. require- j ,hoaM j,oM ,,,L,ir noaiinatinK c.jLTfin. rucu4j v -v .- .-j . -- ( null-, .vim v i oi4tv iui:uu'.!i, .iiiu I lie pim had on several route in this pirtspthat while doior thia they interchange I ho dthe-State where therein not oac-J tlh n'S Pn the ""V n ii u.iw. T tcr as to nnom should be suppnrtea 'of luce-, t nrt m aa r. s. Hf L ML1A r fvi:-r'-tvt-fcaa'ii.3 curtli f tl.oae.5Mty ttsattuerEJsqa ,in the :attf c.s..rentioc A little fhe Bo'i'c fy:u R d i'ltvtfltt Ju,)"4i' unnnimin v: f-a rst risiftt. The telegraph brings welcome new of the safe arrival at Cork. Ireland, of the two schooners, Pamlico and Ben son. These vessels are tbo firt ever loaded with grain at Chicago fur for- eicn ports, and the successful issue o( j thevoy.ige greatly elites Chicngoarn who now propose to compete with ' New oik in the gram carrying trade. If the Welhud Canal could bo en larsred to accommodate vessels of a thousand toaxcar-acity, Chicaco would ' hold the key to the cram trade ol the l north West. At present only vessels I about four hundred tous can pas? ' through, and this is hardly nr-iaf- l BEST. 2 WHY? Ii-a-t difficulty in learning it. Least skill rctjuired to use it. Ieast labor to work it. Iast care to keep it in order. Least trouble to change iu Ieast changing required. Does tine work equal to any other. Does heavier work than other. Does heavy vork easily. Dees everything well. Does nothing il! or gmdringly. Gives satisfaction. Exceeds exportation Justifies the praise it everywhere receives. A few dys' trial solicited II. II. JMI9iA!KTrv. AfmU LUMBER LUMBER W. L. VANALSTYNE um:d cisOuiK VJEU IZ.LSK!. ; hKAI.EK IS PINE LUMBER, Doors, Blinds? Sash Mouldings Lime, Tarred Paper, Etc- And every Article usually kept in a First C!a- Lumber YarL I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE ANT BILL THAT CAN BEGOT AT JUNIATA OR HASTINGS. And ever thin. el-. m chat Line. Canned Fruits in VarietY. toiii:i o v vui.xjt. TINWARE, STONE-WARE. WOODEN-WARE. Pr-h Ligjir Borfrom ' Atttflbj Brewery, ocii.taiitiy on haml. RKD CLOfTD. Jfllll. JUif OLDIvS'J' I DRUG STORi H.' '? r i ' . .... ..... !i:r nr d .. f i? a i t-Ain, MINL-tL IV" 4l vx " '" -'. DRUGS, STATlONaRY BOOTS & SHOES Flfff SOAPS, SPICES, Patent Medicins PI'BE INK.- A LigruRr. CIGARS, MATCH EiJ. To to pill th ant- of every UcJy We wish to tall the attention of tlw I. W. TILLEYS, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 1. St PENSION SURGEON. J U QUIA. unlit k ZSTZi LS r.mtl. JU-J Claoi. Attorneys at Law. Office 3-1 door South of Court fiou-c BEDCLO VD. .... NEB. Sesiissss Ose Ids 2art cf 2ei Clszi 77 " . . AKCMIBALOIi.KIXXCAR. iv. e. tiiorx, V:ta27 rc sz -s-a- Survevor of Webster Co , 2r. a-2 xszrjxzzi. SI ;xe fr ooesn trfa2. rrrlr, Xefc, c. t ii. . I Wilt tT aiptlr attfnl - cTk 1 AW rsjin-i trieilj irtruJed V, t4 ill r-nu,i.iu .ijww namra. Order, lurweri ar U-M : .!:. e eorrc.r-icicc prvmrtljr JOrBi. sidti Lidie., end to Chidiro ':fr? fr 0 1 -R oart " KmJ "I- u;ntaircn ii tmrmrrti ot tir. Cl'.r- Pois n-c ,fcfl-sxi. T4.u: -. " -ffiV.r.v'hVvl-XJrt. rra T,f . '-- .--. .&...... w... - - .- MV And tho tUmmtA awl one thiu u'i- Hy kept in Mtuifctr eitaWihiitfjoti coou ntiy on hind and fr le 1 IIEA1' t'Hi '..Milt Public to th fact tint wij are ontinl- j i'M aa-J S j keeping oo hand a full a-onm'iit ofl Mf!J II r LLTZ Gool- which -xe vili'vcll at i imiT'on wi?w?r-m.- Real Cstate. TAX-PAYING AG EST. TIIEODORK F IIAR.i Attorney at . clapsnt fashion book. Jfb. VI tf Ilottoiu IricH For Cah. Call arid look at .ur Grw! nd do o-y fil t inquire the Prv.v S. GAR3ER & CO. Red 'loud .Vf. I. ) ll.rr uflii mmi ,,.rmrr n m ill "t iSL r.