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'-w -" T V - - Em im ISM i t .KaT 'v I I : I it s I j L t i ;a MP , ?!$- I JT ljT V i." 3 - v -., : 1 HJti 1VED VjUJ V D . lJMlKh Bed Cloud, Nebraska. C. L. SIathee & M. II. Wabx er, EBITOKS aad P110PRIET0RS. Ii lSINJSSS DIRECTOR Y Altorneyfc-at Law. . KALEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, H0TAHT PU2LIC ATD S2AL Z3TAT nt M Aas:;r, Red Cloud, Xchra$l:a. County Superintendent of Public In ilruction. V - -V - W A.JLWXN. "JA8. LAIRD. CJT' BOWE & L,AEKB, Att'nes at Eaainr AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. JTOIA7A CoSftst1arqfctt & fioore, y " jf9P LAWYERS, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. One of ii will he in nttrnilincj at cncli rtenn of the DiMrlrt Coiirl" of tlio tcvcral counties iu lLo ltciiublicuu Valley. 2 1 T. R. AVTLLCOX. J. S. GILHAXI, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,' Will Practice in all the Courts of the State. 9&" Collection Promptly Attended to OFFICE IJ POST OFFICE 13CJ1L.DI'G. Red Cloud. ... Ucb. T. N. RICHARDSON, J. A. TULLKl'S : Richardson & Tuilbys, .ISALLSTATS2; COL'CTHTS- AG31ITS M'ill buy nnd fell Roal Rstato on Comtais- f ion, anil pay Oixc for nmi-rriidont!. Special ut'.fiitiim p.vca tul)oclinu.. Cr-rc-pomli'iicp HrioJ. AM letters ofinquiry, r on liuxiiiixfi pruiDiitly umsn-crud. REUH3LOU1), NED. J. !U. lT2?eoBa:ara, ZITXIATA, - KEB. Buys nod sells Western Securities. t&c?ioul lionds a SjKcialty. OSOSC-E BUOa, Jun., - - PS0P2IIT02, FRANKLIN, NED. Good Accommodations, Livery and Feed StuUfs. Red Cloud, Nebraska. ALL3W AYSS3, Proprictcr. CleI Stable in Connection vtith the This hotel hastccn rcttcl and refurntshwl tbrouchout. Connncrcia ilem. RtirO'J .Men and ml parties vimIjks UI int. Mill Cud Eiuplo accomxsodatious at tbt Hotel. Cloves?tczE!loisss CLOVERTON, NEBRASKA. U. WILLSOX, rroprictor Good Stables, Good Beds, and Squaro Meals, at Reasonable Rates, The Patronage of the Travelling Pub lic, Respectfully Solicited. Republican River STAGE StfNE. T. T. WSS3, Ppristsr. Regular trips riirbe made bettieen JUNIATA and RED CLOUD, I shall be pleased to carry passengers VDon the days mentioned, leaving Red Ckmd at 0 A. X. oa Mondays, V ednes iavsand Fridays LcavincJunwta, 3 T AX 6 A. M.. on Aue ZJ? ywA Strdays. K Jitttiwaooahle. ,t 6 A. M., on xuesaays, xuuiaiays VOL. II. PRQGTOR HOUSE, G. D. PROCTOR. Proprietor, KD3E01T, 1TS3BA2KA. TheTravelinK Pnblic Will Cnltbis Hotel to Lc firt claw in every rcicct- S'Cirriaea roni daily to Belricere. tho enurest fclatbn on tae St. Joo A D. C. Hi K VALLEY HO'OSE I Red Cloud. Nebraska. JOS. C.f WARNER. - - Proprietor ?&f m& Tain Hotel is entirely r.cw. nnvmc ieen builtibc iTcicvticz&on, andii Cttcl up.with regard to CCTOST A1D C01I732O32ICS. BOARD BY THE DAY & WEEK At reasonable rate. A larse and contnodion3 STONE STA BLK bajjuslbucnaddcJtotbo premises. Iiy Meat Market. FaARK H. VifARKEB, TTas ju?t opened a Meat Market on Webster Street, next door eotith of Park' Shor ? ip where he will keep and sell fit-ih meats of ail kinds. IIG HE5T MARKET PRICE PAID FOR BEEF CATTLE, HOGS, AND HIDES. Rsd Cloud. - - - - Web. T, R. LEE, Hastings, - - - Ptebraska. Tbis o (ab!i.btncnt has Jut been fittoa tip in tji'O'l Ft-1. nil U justUie plueo to enjoy a ..ai of Iili -r'. Tbo best euppliusattbe bar. 49-Gtn Dr. T. B. WiLLIAFtlS, IFa 5i 1 2 y !PIay siciasi, Tenders Tiis services to the public and will attend to all Professional calls. OCico at tbo Red Cloud DrucStoro. H. G. WEBER, Would announce to tbc people of Red Cloud and vicinity tbatb i prepared, to do all tindiof iason work on tliort nttieo nnd riw?on'lo term. All ric-8 miybts left at ti.5 ofiioe or ai bi rwidpnee four milrs n jrth aol llud Cloud, io..i, town 2, rango 10 rcst. Miss . A. ffiraasell, Would respectfully inform the Ladies of Red Cloud and vicinity that sho is pro Iarcdto execute orders for MILLISJSB., Dress n? kins: tree AND PLAi?JSEW!Kaofa!!Kifids. On band and for ealcafino assortment of LACES, VEILS, lOD GLOVES... LADIES HATS, &c fr?iss S. A. KUHSELL, fin ZUcXUt's BuUJins.l RED CLOUD, - - XEB. eJ & cffJlM$S&lFe9 La'.e Cashier 1st Nat Basic, Clarinda, Iowa. 1. 12 R. HASTINGS, - NEBRASKA. . Eschacge bought and sold on all cities of the United States and Europe. County Warrants, COUNTY AND SCEOOL BONDS Bought and Sold. References ly Permission: B. F. Au.K3T. TreiHcat Coot Co. Xatioaal Bank, Uhicairo. 17. B. 3lnc.E. lrejideEtFxrstNationalBank. l .snnJa, i tts. J--nxBsKKSUAr. Cashier Pacific National Bank. t'-ouncU IJIaS, loira. CC Gx&TZS-zm. Governor State of loTra. C. LaxDKCxix, Clerk Superior Court, low. C-?aa WOKS WICK &CO, BANKERS, AB D2ALEKS IN REAL ESTATI HASTINGS, --- NEB. Tnm tatNatiwtmt RED NEW GOODS! 2 J.G. POTTER Takes this method to Inform the Public that he hat Just opened up a new and complete Stock of DRY GOODS & GROCERIES, Conmtina t part of CAIJCOES.DABKi LIGHT fclNK, . ' nriAMTnU.'S. DKLATN15S. LAWNS. DRESS TRIMMINGS & LININGS, CORSETS k SKIRTS, VAILS & GLOVES, BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS TABLE LINENS. & TOLLING, PANTS, OVER-ALLS & SHIRTING, ISTS SLISSf HA'ES & CAPS, COFFEE, SUGARS & TEAS of ali Kinds, Canned Fruits, Oysters and Crackers, Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, FLOU& EISEAL & BACOEa. And everything usually kept in a First Clasa Dry Goods & Grocery Store. -T. G-. Potter, Red Cloud, Nebraska. LU W. L. VANALSTYB3ES DEALER IN PINE LUMBER, LATH, SKIE3GELS Doors, Blinds, Sash ftfiouldings Lime, Tarred Paper, Etc- And every Article usually kept in a First Class Lumber Yard. I GUARANTEE TO DUPLICATE ANY BILL THAT CAN BE G07 XT JUNIATA OR HASTINGS. S( a.S ' JF5 j f' r H A 1-vv I am now as in the past, ready to supply my customers and the pnblic generally, with anything in the Hardware line, at prices that defy competi tion. My motto is "Small Profits and Ouick Sales, for the Ready CASH !" X keep a general assortment of Hardware and a full line of FAR33 MACHINERY, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, NAILS, and HOUSE TRIMMINGS. TINWARE, CARPENTERS, and MASONS TOOLS. SADLER8 HARD WARE, a full assortment. FORKES, SHOVELS, SPADES, HOES, WAT50N SEAT SPRINGS, &C, &C. Also BROOMS, SUGAR BOXES, BASKETS, and BATH BRICK. Kl. B. Sed Cond, THE CHICAGO LUMBER YARD I AT HASTINGS, NEB Keeps constantly oa hand the largest stock of Dry Fiat Lbr in the West. Also SXJEiroS, 3fOUMEtfGS, LUCE. aad aR kinds of BUILDING MATEEUI Oar stock is well selected aid patikaaiddiraci froa tac raltsVaaa wil W sold as low as tkr lowwt. - " O.O. OLIVER Hattty, Wrtriiin. . v -1' CLOUD, NEBRASKAHVEDNESDAY, JAK 20, 1875. -it3!&4jfi ' LURRB1 j&sm&' & s .--z-y 6 '-, ...- ---.. & ARE! tV.CKiTT, Sefcraska. A' Terrier Tacslcs tie Wra Tea JL fcan be cirBed & terrier dory, A bob-tailed ornery cum V'Aau that their purp got that there axu M Into many an njly kum f For the fcliew was on hii mcsele. And the purp rras cu the lite. Soto kick thatb-tnil tntailo WJ ure to ra! a sht. -A woman owned a Thornai cat, . -T!iat fit at fifteen pounds: AmA. ether cits got up and sot tr- X -- ......... 'aWCaiaa and hla dctr rnrii Innc on 1v Wha tlsn ffiprj. rit n. rt.nvA ' fi1.tio tbe woman he did dwell. tj4gii dorg ho KTOwled ferodomily. He tried to chaw tho neck of the cat. But thj cat would'nt Lo chaw'd ; Eo he lit on the hack of lhat are dors. And bit! and chewed ! and clawed I 0 J the hair it flew ! ad the piup ho ycul'd A tho claws went into hiahidc. And chunks of flcih were pcclod form bis back; Then he fluminuxcU, and kick'd, and dicdl Tlio man he ripped, andcuntd, and swore. . As ho gathered a bis brick-bit, TMi ho would bo durncd es3ntially If ho didn't kill that cat I Tbc woman allowed eho'd bo blcfs! if ho did! And she snatched up an old siiot-cun, TThJch she. fired and peppered his dia phrcgia With bird shot number one. They toted him homo on a window blind, And tbe doctor cured h:m up. And ho covcrwas known to fight again, Or to own another pup. Folks may turn up their snoots at this here rymo; I don't care a cufs for that ! AH I want to show is that fishtin; dojs Hay tacklo tho wron; tom-cat. THE LOST fiilHE. "Let us 0 back." "To tho States?" Tej." "To Buena Vista?" "Of course. Where else rrould we go?" The last speaker uas a dark-faced, brigandish-looking man of five and foity; his companion a handsome fel low at least fifteen ycar3 his junior. They sat in tbc light of a small fire in one of tho famous rulchcs of New Mexico, and seemed to bo alone. Their carbines rested on tbo ground beside them, and tho twain looked fatigued. The words of tho elder caused a sneer to ruflle the lips of tho other, and determination flashed in his dark eyes. "I am not going back to the States, much less to Bucna Vista, before I have found the treasure." 'Then, by George ! somcaun will find you in a gulch with a dozen feath ered sticks in your body. Where's Davis?" "Dead!" "And Angeybright?" "Dead." "Yes. and if you'll go up tbe Rio Giande you'll find poor Knight's an atomy, and in the bet heart that ever lived in Ohio is an Apache arrow head. There were five of us when we left Bucna Vista ; you and I are ali tbe Indians have spared. And Heav en knows that they are after us now!" "You can go back if you wish, Kyle. I am going to fiud the treasure." "What! go back and leave you here? Chalbert Ro?3, you don't know Kyle Bains I never mor'e half believ ed the story about the lost silver mine, and wc have been upon a wild-goose chase." "I believe we arc near the treasu re," responded the younger adventur er, confidently. "I do not think that the information I gathered in Tao3 is altogether deceptive. But we will talk while we hunt to morrow. Kyle, I guard to-night. Lie down and go to e!eep." Obedient, the bearded man drew a blanket about his person, and threw himself upon the ground. A moment later lie was asleep, and it seemed that his guard, Chalbert Ross, was not far from the land of dreams. He seemed wcrn out with traveling ; but there was a fire in his eye, and his ear was on tbe alert for admozutioo3 of danger. Perhaps he. thought cf the three Ohio boys who ia high spirits had crossed the Arkansas at hi ride a short time prior to the date of his hpreseat encampment. Bravo fellows aad full of adventure they were; bus there were Indian arrows in their bod ies, and oa the banks of usszpiored streasac the slept the sleep of the deal. Now but two of tbe Hula bind of five sea who left the Bsckeye State to re discover one of the many hiddea silver ariawef New Mexico remaiaed, and they had hunted many weeks with tbe aaadaw f icaih's wing above them, aad dark mystery belore, : lac ftKw, isreatcd perhaps to staw isMfiaatira writer, had lured tacas ia tae galeae aad ckaaaa ef taa, ta tae, terra uugmU of Aaar-j mb. WaaM taey cTr asatfc? It!Btat Chaibert Ross felt that sleep was stealing over him whilo ho watched his prostrate companion, and coveted the refreshing slumber that closed hi his heavy lip. Ho rose and ptced up and down the canyon in the light of the fire. Far above him glittered the stars ; on each fide, dull, gray rock?, on which hh giant-liko shadow fell. Once ho paused und drew a medallion portrait from hia bosom, and looked at it. Ho saw tho beautiful features of girlhood, bright blue eye?, cad a wealth of radiant hair, ao aureate as the sunbeams. "SbeAT3uldatkn&v .rsfiv.JSsrr' hs murmured. "I look so old. I wond er if all tilver-hunters get so haggard. I ought to go back to her ; but not without the treasure. No! r.o! no!'" He repeated tho monoajilab'.o with determination, and tho giant, talking iu his dreams, eccmed to respond prophetical, for he said : "Then we've got to die ; there's no help for ir. 1" Ros-s laughed when ho saw that his burly companion had spoken in hi? blumber, utid a minute later having seated himself before the fire, was asleep himself. He did net hear the stealthy foot step in the canyon ; ho did cot see the figure that came from tho k'.ooiu hi eyes had failed to penetrate. It wa? the figure of an Indian girl, who carried a how, to tho ttring of which was fitted an exquisitcly-abaped anow. She saw the deopiug men, and never took her eyes from tncui. Had ehe marked them for he shafts? We shall tec Stealthily approaching, she stooped over Chalbert Roc3, and touched his shoulder with her bow. The touch roused him, and he look l into her eyes astonished. She touched her lips indicative ofsilencc, and, stepping back, motioned him to rise. He glanced at Bains. The giant still slept, and, oonGdent that he would not awake for a while, the younger hunter arose and followed the Aptiche girl. Without a word, sho led him down the canyon until she began to ascend. Ho followed her up the rough path to the country above, and on the cdc of the gulch the preoipicc she paused. "Tho country so far as tho white man can eco belongs to Walpain, the Apache," she said, sweeping her hand before her. "He owns a thousand rifie3, and more horsca than the two palc-facea can count. Neva is his child, and the only child he has. She has followed the paJe-fsce for many miles, and she knows what brought him to Urn land of tho Apaches." She smiled as she spoke the last sen tence, and Chalbert Ross started for ward with cagerues3. "Tell me tell me, Neva, whero it is ?" he crid. "The lost mine of fchining silver?" she asked. "Yes! yes!" "What trill the pale-face do if Neva tells him 1" "Anything you ask !" "Anything, ho say3," she said, tri umphantly, in a low whisper. "He says he will do anything Neva asks if she tells him about tho lost rilver mine. She will try him. Neva will sec if the palefaco is as good as his word." ,lTry me girl Chalbert Ros3 never broke a promise." Then her right hand pointed to the west away from tha canyon: "Do the eyas of the silver-hunter behold a fire ?" ehe asked. J'Theydo." "There is a wagon-train from the white man's country," continued the Apache. "Walpan ha3 faid that it might halt ia his land, for the pale face to hunt silver mines. In one of the wagons is a pale girl" Chalbert Ross started again. "Will the white man swear to obey Neva if she te!b him where the silver b?"'the chiefs datghter suddenly asked. "ITes." "Let him swear it." The oath wsj taken. "Now !' cried the Apache giri, in tones of triumph, "Neva eoaBsands the silver hosier to slay the white rose." With a cry of horror oa his Hps, Chalbert Boas started back, staring at the Apache, cursisjr. liaaself for hh rash promiic. Fot a moateat ke did aot speak. "Is the rilrer kuatar a coward?4' she cried. "No I but you hare asked toa math, Neva. It would be Burden' r The Iadita girl kaghad. "WQ, if tbe pale-face's word is worth!, ke wiS die aaar ike teat silver; katkk eyes wiS sever acaii. Nerakasw where k is. TWr arc reeks af fcraag wtaKk ; Vat taaakalt- tou of the Ssaaiards gaard WL. ..-. T -Ll : Bog. a w wmmmmmn- Iwilfcatfarvwi! ? M toaasv mlbalftAti NO- 21. located the lost silver mine, and awore to g jido the haulers thither. "But first the white girl mu: etcp upon the long .trad," ho id. "If the hunter fails, Neva's shaft will find his heart. She will meet him to-morrow uis?bt. Cn he find tho fire where hh brother slcrp V tles," snwcrcd tbc yaucs tnin. audthe next minute tho Apache girl was Eliding away. For awhila he stood alone, undecid ed. Ho thought of making his way to the curralttd train, and getting a glimpso of the travelers; but, after some sober thinking descended to tho jLSLcSUie cvnyt?a,win.relQiapi hte companion, whom ha immediately awakened. Kyle Bfins was soon mads acquaint ed with Neva's vutt, and the onth rHc hud exaotcd from hw friend. 'Look hure." he ski. MWo can't find the silver without the girl, that's certain ; aed he won't guide us until the white one is cut of her toad. A little case of jealousy. Her red lovsr has been smitten by tho pale girL L'll atUsud to the business. L'vo sinned oftcnerthaa yw, Coal Rom." "But it will be murder." "Wo, what of it! Nobody will know it iu Bucna Viata or elsewhere. It will give us tho silver!" That seemed to decide Chalbert Rose. He would escape the erima ; but would he not be ;wriVpi criminis to tho foul deed? In bn cagerncen to find the lost mino of untold wealth lost for three hundred years ho uovcr thought of that! The men kept awake'until the li-jht of day tluHiipated the night, then, uftor dispatching a frugal nival, they secur ed their steeds, which they had turnod out to graze, and gradually left the canyon. "Yonder is the train! said Ross, pointing westward. "We'll ride down and sec where it hails from." They urged their horses into a brisk gallop, and were rapidly ncaring the wagons, when Baiao drew rein with an exclamation of surprise. "I've been thinking for some time that black mass was a party of In dians," he said, with hi3 eyes fixed upon a dark body approaching the waon-traiii from tho south wcit. "If they're Apaches, Ros?, we want to keep our dUtanco for the present." "Yes" wrts tho rcspoofo. "WtTll watch them from thid point." It was soon distinctly seen that tho moving mass was a band of savage-?, and some consternation seamed to prevail among tho emigrants. Men were .seen hurrying to and fro, ceeing to their stcedi, families nnd firearms. By-and-by, the cavflgei reached tbe train, and'thc silver-hunters nw tbern mingle with the whites. For a few momenta tho intentions of the Indians seemed to be peaceful ; but suddenly n 70!! rent the air, and the report of firearms followed. "Heavens! they arc mawacreiug the whites!" cried Rois. "Wo must help thm, Kyle., "No!" was the response. ''The; arc doing tho work yoa wcje' to do." "I care not cried theyoung hunter. "I want to see that girL TItcy shall not kill her." He unslung his carbine, and gave his steed tbe shining spurs. "He is mad!" ejccolatcd Bains, dashing'aftcr him. "But l'll follow him to the gates of Hadc3l" He soon caught up with tho excited Obioan, and together the Uain daah ed among the combstanta, and dealt deadly blows right and left. Several wagons were already in flames, and the emigrants were fighting for their faailics like tigers. Suddenly Chalbert Ross heard his name called in a woman's psrisg tone. He turned and beheld a white face in one of tho "battered wagons. Tho next instant, regardka of the lancs that glittered about hits, ae cleared a path and waa aloRgeide. "Kate V he cried, "how exae yaa here?" 1 had hopad to find you, Chl- I bert," was the weak reply. "I left Buena Vuta My God I look, lor your life I" He turned aad straek tae kaae aside, and tie the Apacker wkasa kaads clutched it madly. Tsea a press of foes bore bias bask; tst again, after a missis's desperate Sgbt ing, ke caste to the wagoa. Kate Aykcferd's face wa bat it was 59 rery psJt; "Kxtei Sate!" Xo aoiwer. HsttUd aadtiea cried: "D-td! thadevilt lIora4!'" . Eow asadly awfr "Cstaai' ka sriaaV aaatsa- kaw iifatly kafeagkt, rka faadsc aaa By-ad 7 aW Jkf4aaaa C tar atUiaia ftas aaak Kjk Baiaa. laapa. BB"1TT "" 'aaaaa aaaiwjBBBaaaBBaa;-' aappaa,VawjiF E ", t v foes, awl rodo away like tbe wia. Hotly th l-:diAC5 par?edt b they ut?cr caught th- msn who, ibr the life of Kate Ayk-iiird, lock sW ribls ?otw;eacw She ww Chalbert Rcca'sOkto krrt f hers Wis ftrt fo oa tfe edifici and it was her fife that tks sUfsc hunter bad promised Neva ta take. Tbe Indiao gtr! never tael ilw kaat crs again. In their huat for Tfajtlca tbey forgot tbe !o-t tains, aad'yeaw afterward a man with gray kalrs ! cd the viibgn of ttttens Vfeta. It wan Chalbert Row. aad h iaSd a talc of vengtcc that chilled wsay a heart. Kylo Bain fell befjia aa Apechd arrow ; but not until be coald boost of aatudytng h& hatred of the red rce. Wbrrc Kate Aylwford slp t do not know , b..t thrro is aa who eoald tH you, reader. ok! uwtn PaUhM i? tas Wwj 2m, One ef Boaton'i bcaC'knowo laerciiauts noted for lib shrewdncM acl pcti UtyiUn, ltd a tottcaga 7Jrj:srjEt short t;tno tn ann can off tKiorl- outs As it ia aa illustration of lh iniiHosairs's penotrAtiou in rout b'f new ulfaiw, we give the fctory horo. It .-ipptfani that the merchant wanted another jptrJioer upon bU couRtry es tate, nr UosUfln, sad i&n individual presented Uimif for that CsScc, "Under-'aud the buaincn?" "Yes, bwm In it fur ywtrV Whom hnd he livod with last? Tls applicant msntiotsod a gentleman 1'ie msrebant waa wU Rojuauitcl with, stated tliRtho left for no ffuh, but that hi former employer was going ta Eoroup, had poM hw catata, .! haa no farther u.-e for him. "What weges do you cxpcct?,, "ICighleen dollars .1 month." Tuvf was RatomshiogJy low for sueh a promising looking tobcr niAn, and tha Ihrcwd butJntA man rubbl bis chin thoughtfully and reflected (Eat it warn burguiti lot but "waWt thctl oQtncthinjr wrong about it?" Hit habitual buinea caution even in this comparatively trifling negotiation did sot fonako him, "Call to-morrow at thii ttrae, and will have seen Mr. , your fume employer, nnd ne you an answer ." The gardener turned and began to walk elowly away ; oj he did so ha displayed two patches on tho sea: of hi.i pantaloon beneath the lias of ki roundabout jacket. "Hallo! here! eomo back hare," called the merchant; "you sneda't apply to-morrow ; Isos I shaat Waal you." Tho aitomshed applicant ritaisaaraat out something about his kkowlUft f gardening and good character, but ww cut off short by th'n praatlesiak servation. "Don't want you sir; the pateksa onjvour breeches arc on the wronf ride. A gardener's brceche ought (a bo patched at tho knees, aot oa tW teat. You won't do for tci. agftswwaaajaasaaj A Sntlo Dc3i. A man living In the country, far from any physician, waa'suddealy tak en ill. Ub family, in great alara, aot knowing what to do, rent fur x neth bor who bad a reputation for dasloriaa cows. "Can'tyou give father sotaetkiag help him? ' asked one of the "Waal, I don't know nothia docterin' pcopfc" "You know more thaa we do, hi you can doctor cows. New what do you give thera whea tkef'ttr1 tick?", t "Waal, I allcra givo cows aaks Kpsom salts. You might try that ' him." "How much shall we give kiai?" inquired tho son. "Waal, I give coW3 jesi a poaasl' I suppose a man is quarter as big as a cowgive hita a quarts of a aoaad'V The oyster bedj of Fraaceaad Eagr lanu, ia rpue 01 artujcwi propaga tion, re practiHy cxhaastsdL Tko proprietors f tka KoaaW Tana aow casi their owa typ5, aad' the tame plan m xbeat ta b ideas. atf by all jtka leaiiag daikas af city. 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