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Sr TH2; RED 10W CHi -,' t'Tcsj: rt..iMc rouse thoffiorc 1 -.Ifcffku -a r.h: ia l)r woolen tabs -i&Vfclij4rifc school with the &. b. abt; ltell.'l liw-aiuispcu 2.i. iaersVe.the Llntcut-wtls tell. i'ni n h.ilf-Lioch whinny fi'.U thc.stnlls V kt J',wn in the ruck ihu clover fulls. -Ai.TOt.wshiinz Rrr.nnd ni. mate Two-dior&w Waak on hii wiegs of Iat. : 'And Aewintf oG" m iiL a tvoinff nole Tj lTietiBfe4e.ofhi3zotaen throat ' -ItivOrid'e "Artof Lovo" re-iold i,!li3:rirfliA.H?iftff fihirof blue and roidl T." """ j 'ifccnvblcrntltnrof-liamsler.'zorB- .. " -jtheytfippe the hufVs with TntUing Wd, - " "TJ-jvnT'cJght-rovreiflerB asyelloir as gold. . ' - r- ' - ' - Jn-thoqaintold IantcTri'"tteBe4 tin, PronTihc hermit glim set up within: iy the rare' liirht in cirlUh eyes 'A dark m wellrj or'as blue as skies. I hear the laiuh -when the ear is red, 1 see the Wh with the forfeit paid. "Jlie cedar ealtM with the ancient twist. A. Iheeider tjup.thatthe girhi have kissed. """ nA"rS.T :Jhcfiddlcr through the dnBk " AVhetwangs ihe gaost of ''Money Musk 1" I'he hoy nd girls in a double row al&it face to face till the magic bow i Hhhll whip the toc fro the violin. x " Ad the incrry pulse of the feet begin. --W- ' gcribuet for September. HARVESl IN A LOVE STORY. bhoriQ hot on the rroat roof SBdlObcd'siarm 'hooso, shone 4mtrh?ati dawt'fiermy making the i 'm?yp- .-? 'hesorjrfinfr'Tjao ccecpiBg- up uw the jtSt porch droop, and the tuos? ,tfthfc fehiugles dry and criVp. The j' id&8i'peara on tho out-reaching '""fjrnof.ihe "Hell' treo, which "voutned tbj?tio spout jon the caves iu!.'iWlmr'itntl o.viiiiue creat tree it- rS?,- r' &rik xt yVTj .-. Sl10'"11 -jrjr fooktd-rcadyftogtaint- (rouiJhe MW9 3&L' pi. If-:: .ftiKM wSkw r." - vtngs, ecratcUne on the coolest 6idLr j , .. u ' ttx. tooiru ythc barn; old Nvro panting iu the lijtck porch ; tho cows standing half -.fcep in the pond over in .the meadow, chewing their ends and lazily v7inging their tuil to keep oil the flies buzzing . ThluepHy ?rouud tLcm all the?o gave ,, eyideueo thuit Taa a hot day, u vcrj- Lt .1.. ...! 'O .. " --. uu, uaj. iiuu, as u iuc.e were notj enough to convince the people, there was the thormometer hanging over ma er.v, ana going up, up, every - - minute. There wero other things in . Uie back porch. Thcro was the blue -v-AU-Ahurn turned up to dry in the j.uatr a row of uiilk pans put there 1 l ULTSsS l,.nrPso .in lhe rfy nirnhjufi&sSartj the sun had left that tirftf of thcrJhouS-Jijoeii was 0tQ ibewutiit'and the" buekCT?! and !. .. 1 1 1-fV 1. .- 'llUdiirrping, was set-down on the1 .v.. b. .iv-. ioc uQiycooi ariictajD-oe roaod. "The milkroom oiione'd'an: VKMIWt "T T .JW &lk. .; - A -. 7. rXi-'- JUL "UUt ale 'IU xraa'riwieaiaa Moment now andiMeti tt-tura;chcfeie or inspect , a -5f Matter, iiltia'the kitchen i'rielUV"lViyAer father and ntTiiher called hcrhand Jane.Ann, a 1jk2 ,- fr uniiur. J.iB gi;vrBojw zvauuiug """ he painted floor hdd Several kettles, . vitue of which wotf bubbling and hiae- ,iV -rijr. vuuiDg oaKftiuuui -umc juia oi &: -T f ieam irom anuer uieir ungui iin tc - A,av taakeair fSvjtouUeoding tu first 6fiH ta the preparations for ceTmHK,"Wonably so-lt eould get well )okedaid which she always filled tiihiih-,rra,,f he pout and oyaed oat aader its great iron eover, nnd whrcrasa coascqucnce of the FTJast aaeationea tact, was awkiag a Vraat boiliag, bubbling and splahing erhusvaTatergcnerally. Pri silla aH yae through the open wiaaows. as she JKBI t.WKUVI 4UliU w,b. m. u.wu iaaehflhe -pantry, the mco- workiag ia tW'aeU. SheeoaUbeethe afbite gW.froaixttaabttB, the staeka ef sWefcr-erowiac W'ad le -Nfe,Jrtw r tuittfMcvlot a the. Baca drew "AWVW m- -r t. j- " r- - - W. -. (-,- A- ". V.te thebarasasipifed thee up "Oi.1 ' eta broaii raek. vweibaWrsee the oraaiBi?ifl lnd.th tfali'&r rr i -.- '. K " l.i' a.SH --. Sif-sXk? lwtJPbT && x' thaaaaaw ; er;ajrfwistjdlea l .s. r. 1cUbfaw licit -.d tW looked ; saw the bwn jrf hati'ls that li!ii the remi$-;the ot t'cllo shin with its JjroalfSibr turned lac.afii rW4rfrid I ri turned ftraw I hat.-auccaMor.&l.s', as he Urued a I " A.- vi t-.n e .1.- coraer lowaru tue r.ouse, a uiue w mw alack moustache of the man who drove them ; snvr all tbwr but never saw the f-iC-c turned in herdircctioa, aiherwise ; neirer eaw thebroadbriai lifted to let its owner look toward the hoqw. She .aw her father pa? over and eneak to taw htmstop, hoktios hs bat iu on Kand and handkerchier in ihe oVnwrand laugh ; md, though she could oily we the broad hack of thu calicohirjS the broad-brimMed ka and gloiy Wackhair between, ihe knew there was a smile u4erthe black moustache and atwrakfcin the black eye. She waited a iotner then, holding the pie ehe had"foal taken from tho even, and mm kef father replace hia hat sod handker chief and turn toward the houe, awl gray tcani and rd4,rcjpcr start again ; but the face under the itraw hat did 'not tuu once toward her window. She went on into thepantry and fe't tke jue down to coofr aW titd&ir thinking in a mixed up wajMinrafati- I ing school over at the JcorjMtSjrj span orgrmy1iorjes arjdjxur wfbkck' -eyee and when Jane Ann omm to the door and ake4 if ' 'she'd have thcni there pcrtatert bled"D,Jked,,, and whether her folks liked tMT vcrj' brown or not o much so," she j.ata, yes, we ijuvwcu , -w when Jane Ann langhed and said "he r..fned he knew nor." she started Ja asked, "oh, what did you say? aod'wutjk to the krtciseo, She pawolvn xnto the cool sitting room, stopping only a woaient, how ever, to straighten a tidy on lather's arm chair and to pick up a flower dropped from thejboquet on the table, then went on to where her mother was living tt.e finb-hing pats to to a great roll of yellow butter, and her rather was annaing irom iue uu wv per chained inthe well. . He stopped as she came in, and, turning bis brown heated face toward her said, "I wish you would wake u some o! those cooling drinks, Privy ; then reachiag J6ver and patting her playWhonthe shoulder, "Henry has a warm place on that reaper." "That's nothing to mt," she id quickly, all tho blood rushing into her plump face. "Tut, tut, what dot that mean?'' and her father set the dipper down oJ the bhelf by the bucket, ndakdt hr in & nianaef that showed he was quite MfrpfUcd mijbe way hia little remark had becnuken. v She did not wait for him to help. himself out of the mystery, but turned .suddenly and went back the way kV ;had come. Vb&a&cr. bHlrle"rllRar? t-, SillffiPiilH picked up riKt8wrfvrr I, ' r-j"-.-...i-. -. K . ml iiiiii Krnnn wwvvr ..& . s -, ...... o.u-wv. iauiiiK uuii IUI WdKj bnd ol black ribbon. "O, its nothing ; don't pester the girl;" and Aunt Rhoda gave W bat tcr its fiual pat and walked off with vrith it, leaving.Unclc Obcd still strok ing his hat-band. Trisy went back into the sitting room, stopping a moment longer this time to rest her head on hwjather'a arm chair, and look thoughtfully at the carpet; but in ataiaure more she went on into tbe-kitehen and down cellar, where sho mixed the cooling drink and set it out on the "roll-wajr" trW l!Wt flu li ,lm.. namn ....! I the corner, but disaoneared" before he I - 1 1...1 ;... . t. The sun burned on hotter aad hot ter, and the broad roof grew dryer aucf dryer. The glare from the stub bier grew;more and more blinding, the gray horses got warmer and" warmer, aad the brown hands irew up the reias ofteaar to'give thom a rest. The icu )u,rwn leaver m iuvir uaia, and worked slower at their binding. The hands of ta'ttle clock da the stttiug-roosa wiaatla waotarauad' to the hour of noon, ajTuBt-:khoda took dowu lfcbt suaboaaet from its nail behisM'tteJkitchea door, aad went out to Wow Uie. tia born.j; The men rtoppeWrbrtidiBf," looking toward te.hwiTwMh.alseaseq re lief, the hWiew bmadlws. Bcsissl to top out tat lead waratated oV aad the MM tutvea ta taaean. tM "ZZrJtt2rZtfiiJ&: aua foiio,, after, and vay aaen ware iwatfdaiiaoBaaisaw. sink, aad drW ,Wr Tk-a4 t the long. rolkw?HiiPy- tkiXeritWjs hadto.be take eir6ff -fcat Pri-4-, taktag ap the diuner, saw? hiw coming ia at lat saw hiw wit boat looking ap, lor aha kfK her eyes on the roart below her, a it everything depended apoeftfaad he joked with Jaae Aaa he paaec4 into the dwag-iweas, "whafa the.faat gathered artiaad the table. - There waa huh while Uarie Obcd M, aked a blading, awdfthea the rat t tle aadAOtaMer of karsasv,aad ferke comaeaeed, and ri, aad .Jaae Aan carried ie coffcawd pael aroaad ere ilatfaJsrwbMk,bswad; hat areeJyiaTaccldaiMl 'Prise? pass, uware hswl,k.: that 'TJbJW 3N "Wfl. . T.i.V " JV '--y - ZJKX'BB.'BKM7kUl 4V . k.a.KkA .." rw- v j r "swvvvu CM . . 1 .m. m A.. 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TSr?S i?i-Ji? - , i "lfev.""".- - y. i": 'fSk -2?S?feL was thwfeftfa if to turn back, but he had looked up, aiJ, feeing the cold naMe itr his eyes he went in rather deliantly. After a time he looked up Jrota hh pfJjwrilitakiDg fome careless resiadr wKJ-siieyaa-weiTd jutas went'MS. -" .' Theaftcrnoon was ka&e forenoon, onlvJke heat rrew worse ame wore J on. Supper time eamfe and passed; cTcmox camosstnu there was no one left but Henrywho wns to remain all night UaJ Obed dozed in his arm chair ; AuDtrllhod clicked her knit tiirgjjetesj Prissy busied herself at the work basket-; Jane Ann was en tertained by a book f pictures ; and Henry, every now and then, at Uncle Obed's request, read anwehest' the' news. Tha'ewftg wore on ; the e our redoatalaily eBbernur; PrLW. Jisw'ryf(Swrad p in a little bunch, sttrrad owaaaiowaHj, atterissg a atiied little kirr, then settled on"it, quioHiasi tae pteata ia tie yard nbowed dswt sad light patekea, as tka lamp shoae.o them through the ope window ; and the night air coming in grew cooler, thoagb it still told of the heat there sad bcea. Jaae Ana grew sleepy, aooded over her book for a while, then pa-ned out into the hall and up tob4-r A moment later and ho war'waok. her hair flyiag about rfea raoa,-awreea atarriaa, aad be, baif wWtcwg "at her ealux) d.eaaia tke'nsajrioawtiere she 'tayposed iter heart to exist. ""0 mercy 1 oh 1 I sever was. so sewed! oKi" gasping like a choked chicken ; "I -tan't breathe ; I never was so frightened I oh the fire up stair!" Uncle Obed's jap ended rathe sud deuly ; Aunt Bheda dropped her knit ting aadroand herself up in a perfVr: tangle with thenar getting to the hall door; Pnssv up-e her wart' basket; and Henry, throwing owi, his paper," wasup' stairs before they ooaki cross the hall. The satoke and bat air rushing down as he aaaaed the door, tojd them the story, anil the rest. There was rush ing for water, which seemed only to ft-ed the naine ; there was smashing of-nglaas, and splintering of doora; tbere-was shnuting'for help, and hur ried, 4reathleas orders. There was seeing-the fiatnefB-ih on faster and faster, creeping around the window and doors.; there was frantic efforts to xavo the house.; -then that was aban ''doned, and then there was a tumbling oat of chairs and bureaus, crockery i-aad trunkn, clothing and carpets, mir- loHTraDd feather bedn; the . last rah for one thtng more;' then r6 standing with id'e hands seeing the natPnilin ,hcir wok. TheW..-n':ba!xnd . i4.tsvOjotSr,the gazwg at the "-ofazine , heap once called home, and the rubbish, whicK filled it, and won- dertng what itall meant, lfit were really so, and if-so, what would come .aext That was-wbattPris'v thoueht aether leaned on a portion of the white fence still staiidiriJjardly thoueht. she was too confusod 41r thetW2 it in a vague, uncertain way. The flames, veered around by the breeze which had sprung up, sometimes threw a light on her face, then left it in the shade. " 1 The house had- fallen ;. only one square corner, was left abue the smoldering heap, to show any hpe o! what had been a pleasant home; the neighbors had dropped off one by one, and bhe was alone. She had thrown a shawl over her head, and now, it had dropped down, reaving her ex posed to the night air. Suddenly Jane Ann bounced around a corner, bare headed Bd out of breath. "O, here you are ; I'm so glad ; come quick 1" stopping to gasp "your mother has been so frightened !"' aaother gasp "she thought yoa'd gore to White's"" and amp again "oh. here'a Heary aftetJT m tell him ;" and she beanced off as suddenly a she had come. Prissy, recoveriag.herself froar the t'rig&l shejtwd gives her, looked aoroe the read and saw, ia the glare of the firelight, the gray horses hitched and their earner eoasiag toward her. one aiaaea atoveasent as it to go away, bat In was bei ie-ho-and be stonned. laa'ryon, Priwy," jmi -he-,tolks have goae to T"' wr"rr. -,- lie saM it-ULiae mm, ouxiaees-iiKe toae, aad she answered jest as eehlly. JI wiHgelo MiaiBrady.'a." ' HetaiaHaway tbea,aad, walking overto hia heavies, unhitched theaa aad started off. 'Pria-y had drepped hethaaJi.dBWB aaea her hands, aad stood there1 ia the Wivering, fiekerieg fifehght. He caught sight efhY bow, a he amved'offT boitatcd, then agaia bitehiag hU hora, went softly over aadi-tood basHe bor. She had aot seea aiaa, aamaia bo raise net aeaev Heeaaae vWy close te her. aad the firelight showed aahaagei laak-ia the derkexeaij ' " r "PriesVlsaidheaoWf. Steatart- aaa Assssat BBaajessaaVaVgaaW" "hU Jaakigres ssM'ralea .her nmnv - 'Tfteaereb aaet-for aa. jaataatl at rpea;wlbl:VaaVre,, "PraW. " Cfc t- 3 .t M.yto & ""OWEBBaa" sssisswac msian, nmm pWtai?aad th heaghty v VJ'-jfef" aajdisjate-aa a WMPM- - - i ...? r"siPT. x t,jr . j- . - - . ... v - . - - - wp ww 1 . srrsssssstsssr -bbiww .- - w r k. rm wsssssssssssssp - vbsbi issssHk at sisb.Ii a ..w -z- k- - -f Kt m v , - ' . ssssssssa hwsssssb ssssssa srsssss asssaawisssssHHHLisr m. th half burnS-tim -JH r.rr.j. UiUiTi 'l"hc pleasant home of a jk beire a a uiu s OJJUins, 1Ut theie were two happy heart uuf un der the bnwd ky, ndtwithtandiDj:. l&icaaaa la llikWM The Gouratonweahh labortiaadc-r a dreadfulowrtfei of ignoraneel the il literacy in some ectiood is appalling. With a population of a little ore than a million, Alabama has wo-e than three hundred an eighty thou sand peroh-wbo can nshher readaur write ; aad-of these nearly one hun dred thousand are whites. There are also large classes who can both read and write, but whose education goes no" farther. Amoaar the one bundr.d .and seventy-five thousand voters in the State, there w a newspaper circu lation of forty thousand only. The negro dtea Bot seem to care for pa- Ptv A good pufebo school' system wwa inaerated io Akbaaia io 1834, and thrtV-yeva later nearly aiaetv ihaiiaaad ' childW. - numdm sakoal ia the 8taHpt te advent af afce war.aaaiilled.tae Wrtsi already masts, aif araae reoaatraVioa edaaa- uoeajfcaitars have eeea kanewhat embroiWwohe coaduct of the is nowia the head of wjiet ja ka as the State Board of Edacatioa, com- V posed of the State Superinteedeat aad two mesaheef from each eoRgrcssioaal dktaka. ' TTiiVpar4 baa full legMa- ive pewera, the-IcgieJetore Ingouli: MtaVtMM. f :.- -'-' k.- i. i trsfk tyceies from. haltVWJpB fT ajftiK. 000 annually from tncmite, onelTiira of it being interest on the ?uad b stowed by the. .general goveraawat, ad the remainder being made up of oaetMkh of the comatonwealth's gea era! wvwy all the 'poll-tax, the H eeniievaad:theax ea iaMaraaee coai- naoiea. inisiuaaiBoaMaairy appor tioned impartially to the white aad blacks in each county, an I tho trA tew ia each' 4tojphjp .are inferaie-i what tlieir share ia. . Under this sys tem, the average -attendance at the various schools opened throughouttho State, was one hundred aad fifty thous and ; but in 1873 the schools were all closed, (save those in the large cities.) on account of the inability of the State to par leacners i mis .cessation P been productive of much harm and disorganization. Efforts have, how ever, lven made to re-ucitate th State Univemty at Tu?aloo5a, which is not in a flourishing condition, and normal college, for teachrrs of both sexes, has been started" at Florence, ia the northern part of the State. In Western JtUWwa, a colored university ar I tud-aufmai eotlew thai been estabi liswl.at Marion, and a eoUirea bot mal schrjb( is opened at UaatsvilleJ The America Niaatenary-Stieiety all 'so'aaanitaineaooUeeefor-aoiorsMl nn. ldaat'TlUla4fapnr? nr 7jiJcr. "gr. The Vaercllsas a Toueh-Stcnt. As civilization becomes Jmore and more refined, the hopes of 'these who fJkM&aiz. tifcu by which a gentle- tnaa oa:be infallibly dutinguUhcd, settle with increasing unanimity about the umbrella., Really, if we look at it, there is do other movable artiole of what -we nay call ataa's vcKtatory furniture (we invent this word to cover finger risgs, eye-glasses, cane, sleeve buitohs. kairet, pincils. etc ,- which, of course are not cloth rag) that is so umvenai aa adjunct to the saodcrtf bumaa being as an umbrella. Every body must have one, be he, or she," neb or poor, high or low, learaed.or unlearned, lay or cleric, good or bad. Umbrellas are made of every style and shape, aad ef all degrees of cofah'ne, to meet tho craviBgs of humanity at large. From Q&cen Victoria to the King of Ashantee, -from Mr. Stewart to the apple wajaa-trpm Gen Wash ington vi Bca. Butler" or Bill Tweed, 'xerybody 1n fast aeed an umbrella. ABd the maivei.ty of the need makes the universality of the test. "The teuptauaar to appropriate, anaex. convey, or, to. pat it blantly, ta steal, umbrellas iseae from whteh ao see of Adam is exeuat. A saaa My be ItuaeBaaaa about retaraiag fwaaie; he-aaaywalk fre aiilee to retarn a borrowed boVk, or he aiey aever be kaowa to ask for a aorta etaaiD rwkheat paying frr it ea the rfoV araaag aetae aMee a omiu waiauisa tawTto owa flsaai the reek by aawtake, aad he leay be alwaff foegeHiag toTetemlBWrery styh'sb oaejae borrewed from auafij--iag frkad ba a raiay cvenieg. When pWeaolecy, aad physiogaoaiy, m drees aad repatatioa fail, the ua brehe is aajaatMitng seasitive-aeperte defeat the teach of aa hoaeri hod, If Diogeaee had haewa all that we kaow is oar day, he would aot have i wasted his dote tramping" about Atheas with a Laatera, to fad an hoaeat bmb. Be weaJd have rohVl hiaaeir-a ooaworuWy ia his big eartheawiae-jar, with behead on one ef hia dagaj aad-goae to aleep, kavieg eettea ;aea4ee)la hatacae t -j -. . - vee. aana Ur "-"" ro-e and Tel! oh eBBBJBaBBajBaBaBBBBBBBBBBBJBBJBBBBBBaB f a - a ..-, . a4W VSfTAoaeSt'blaeT: SiilUM IK.1 wa o- .. .l-,iiUultpdar.r? hij dianctcr infimouily'w3eTaiiIitti Friends adviser" him to s-eek redrew j by menu of law, but ' otw and all he repltedt "No j I will go Xttjats frge si 4here io sir taoat& I wiN have worked out fuch a chsrsater aoi earasd such a name as all tae-sdgos, Uw courts nl lawyers ia the world could aot give me." He was right. It is by aoBt-kbor. asaaly eawrage, and a conscience void TraCjaasihat we assert our true dignity an J prove our honesty ad repectubility. " VABISTIEa. Mr. Mary Freely, of St. Louis, traveling on the Vandalia train.lhougb she put her poeket book in Lcr stock iag, was robbed of it, her hose being cut open while sho innocently slum bered. The editor of the Paducan, Ken taekian, having accepted a nomina tes for the office of Coroner, says that Bjeay years' experience within the pre cincts of Cairo renders bias aa excel leat judge of a dead man. The boy who, when asked to what irado he would wish to be brought up, replied, "I will be a trustee, because ver siace papa has been a tra.tce we kavehadpusWinga for dinner, was a wkwahikl id'Eis generation. Mosqaiic aie described in a cer tain part of Miuneaota as "thicker than the surrewnduig foliage, with wings tike Apoflyea's, a beak like au Artesian auger aad a -yetcc like the o"iLnf tuaIlv-aJCra,, A promineat pasmJIaTKi iu -... villa has this notice posted up : 'Don't opea this door' under which some wag wrote the query, "Why?" and another responded, "Because you ' m . .at an t ; its locaea. Now is tho chance for a scientific man. Let htm tell the people ia Min- Beeotawhat useful and valaaWe arti- le can be made out of awhppper. Petroleum was 'scorBWs nuisance for haadreds of yar' A uale pltiff in a breach of prom ise suit ieliondon has obtained one ikrlhinr "damages ; which shows how much less valuu ia bet by juries on the loss of a pro)ct'tive husband. It was considered a deed ef mag nanimity tor a San Pranoisco street crowd to allow a Chinaman to depart with lii life, after having killed two immense dogs that had boeuet upon him by some of ite-jft .-vO-' -"T..I3 " A rather uniquj. h . A.'. jecurreu at Cawp Brown, 'r lately, a yoaoa man named Git' aaarryiag a squaw twelve years old. The tnar- jriage was soletoaizcd "amid ' rtranr&TaxuberaBce of .ph ' 1 1 - - au ex pints. it LAND! LAJD! NOW IS THE BEST TIME- VTo secure Th. B & M. R. R. LANDS IN WEBSTER CO. NEB. Are now in market, and are offered at low rcfer'and on TUX years' timb to actual aettlers, at rates varying from L50to5,00 per acre With a liberal deduction for cash in hnd. Tlies laads aro among the bcjt in the Republicaa Valley, and are UNSURPASSED For FERTILITY and beaaty of Location. Lee Estell, MED CLOUD- - - 'NEB.,. LOCAL AOXST 701 WtUTZl C3ITJTT. ... -Wi at all times be ready to give aU racard aa liaahoa of 7H TOLOWZyt ZZT1AC7I tkcCiiwmJanoCthcB A ME. a Co., wit! ia aateafsjreexpkia their and the advBaiagee ofefed. ' The pwrehaser eaa paycash, crdt- u. m muni, ioiu iBree eqaai MQs, paying oaetfaird dowa, jone Pd.ha oae jearraI.eqa7thiidin two ars, wlth-lifw tea per aeat. hflBBaUy; or hccea' have T TgA ma lime ia wbicljio male ap the gam, bs. EH aaRaei payaseatsat stx per eeat. erasfc Mot bay oa that latter plan of ft xna xbiaas urinyiT! Ia wkicbjcaae eow0et eae ; Veaaa. oa th the pafehaarr pays at yeara wtere u exx the ariee: lie Bsakes ree ether payjasBU, eaehref'anc set: -. .iu. - - - . - " - -Jl . i third amd ieeeth wair: Xt ef the "fth yar. ! r riiMOM-ESTro f ia--' di 'tw.ETlta 7Z77rTT,t .. 4 CM WHY?V y Iut difficulty in learning J Least kill required to i1 Ijast labor to work it. Ixiast care to keep it in order. Least troublcto ihange if last changing required. Does fine work equal to any other. Does heavier work than others. Does heavy work easily. Does everything well. Docs nothing ill or grudgingly. Gives satisfaction, " "" "ljrn Exceeds expectation. JuHtiBes tho praio it everywhere receivos. A few days' trial solicited. II. ll.JOilSBttS.Trsnr. Aant. Crete. .He. .ESEItfiETIC AQ'nU Ymte1. Ladfrs semTto ('hicago office for an elegant fashion ttook. 2-3 O. K. FURNITURE Reel CUnd, INeb SMITH & CALVERT, nave ju?t. received and offer for sale a larue aort metit f I'urnitiir', care fully -eli'Ctfl with j ci.l rt'fi'reiicu to the wants of the peuple, consiMing in part or -a- I BEUEADSJLOUNeSLl SOFAS, PICTURE FRAMES, &c. &C, At Prices that Cannot U Seat. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY. COFFINS UASS TO OSOSS. GIVE C:$ .A CALL AID EIlffllVK TRICES Ko Charge Ik Aarwirinj CatYtlis. :F tv- t IaTXE I LIHE ! u 1 Maxwell It Dinget nrissj t laf .riSMfc. .hHe tht th7b'-v j B4 catnivfrfrat.,aiaaB&etar utmm. shu win toa aaa- . I FULLSCPPLY I xv&ttest Oka pablii kcr t!i Plice K of Rvl Ckvl Mta Liver. I47E ZEISj. fiva awliM goatfc SUs of Rivar. GEeKmwE ZEISS a -siACzuis- Winesi a-zaquors CIGARS, I Chtnlng. Satkiiigt Tract, CANMliFli .TL- vT OF ALL KINDS, AXP . -. .Wfi&r Yi CO FKU I JUitiU!a erv IL . i $tf sa woum i Ji fWi-smM T u s: Vfc raWfMii jablcil I aajffa '' m BFVAa nr.QT bpci i i,a c ixu... . ,m mm ts . m IW'HiSu iH IB - WSI -fc. "" ""- "T I V A. t:i . TV a 7V . iSkSSSSSW. ft v . r JIL CtrTflSSSlSSSSFBft Srr-M I - aajr tTFxwr-'Va ' y M j- 1 ai w MTS 1 I - I V0 - 1 1 tf "" .. -r i3S3,J .- k r t --i - Ch a 'f? iiC-rT- zi, .nT?- .G& ' Ji A"". JLVjKJli-ivV. c.-s? .. r.T.TSi i'i JtKl ' -: "A.Xi - - 1 s v th rot. rraiy to tlifn? m tbs'flard' . . lam n"- a in LrfTvraUv. toM anttlnn ten. M uottu U I ,to .. n. mwmlt ft..:b Oiuaii nuiua tx.au uuna I keei g ntral artment of liar Nans an-1 a fu'l luw of FARM MACHINERY, TARLK NI PO-KKT rUTLKlSV. NA J 1. "! HOI -K TUI.MM1NGS TIVWAUK. IWUPKNTKU and MASONS TOOIA S AD1.KUS HARl. WAKK, a full aaXkrtiuent FOUKK.SHOVKr-S.SPVDK'?. UOK'5 WAHOV SKVT SUllNt, AC, vtC. ANo MIOOM. SIT. Ml liOXKS. BAKKr. and BA-V41 BlUt K ; - M. B,MCftHT lied loiul, OSWALD OUVKIt. THE CHICAGO AT HASTINGS, , ni-i-pa iuiiMauu va nana ttie Wctt. Also tr- . ...i.. i' , .... HI 3ioiii,iia;h, TARRED PAP2SR. , and all kinds of B U I Ea I r AT Cal Our -lock U well selected und iurcliv.cl direct from th nO af. Hll fl as low ai the lnwet. v v.. "VT" NEW GOODS! i.. . . J. 6. Takes this method to Inform opened up a new and complete Stock of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, CoiT Ml jnn t J . CALICOES. DAItK. LIGHT PINK, CHAMBKKS. DH.AlVlvS. LAWNS, DM TIUMMINGS .t LINlNGSr COHSKTS Jk SKIRTS, V MLS M)fKH 1 ..,., ..... BLKACHKIi AND UNlfLKA'MlKti Xff9t4l PANTS, OVER ALI-a SHIRTING, HOOTS A NHOKS. 11XTH & CXli, COFFEE, SU6ARS 3t TEAS of atl Kinds, Canned Fruftt, Oysters and Crackerf V Chewing and Swoking Toba "r FLOUR MEAL & BACO,- And everything usually kept in a First CIs Dry Goods A Grocery gy.. -J. Or Poticy. - ' Rtd Cliud, Nebraska. LUMBER W. L. VANALSTYNE MtJBJD CEOim, - PINE LUMBER, Doora. Bliiw'tf' .CTa- saaj..u- )fa!i' tviouiaings Lime K Asd every ArTIe ujaa krp ia rft Ci I GUARANTY TO DUiLICATE - AT.4UNIATA jOEUSTLNGS. ff . w. -rrapcirM, HiM-ttlbfATrwsCfHysiClAN JUlf.;pENSIONfWWGEOT -4f . 0 '- &Us ii. i ssik " a r r Ai HrV m&. - V" - . -sE&SftSX. 3iiAJsr7i --' - -4t n -tsf A"R E 1 -h. 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