, -h Jg,-3- -j. n-.,- - TjW? we- j-rTPrrTTTKPr- "mmmm -. -'-- f g 4 t m. 5s-C -v. v v S-fJ U h r; . J"'''.1 a? !t y ". j i J-5!! t? V " 4 S Vs. v . -? ' c- -IT - - i, mmf' l f w 2. lKWMMiifti atm'-Vma' tf" -fcii rn wi iWi. i tfg MaHnWMaAMMMK rtl , I ,TR? CHIEF. JTiaiFUED EVERY THCRSDAYfAT Red Cloud, Nebraska, BY DAVID LTJTZ, -st" v- efs.'s -mPT HP - 3 j,. . jfeMf J V job. -vromzi 4ant r - ' Red Cloud stscrp r tt3T ass imrnsr HT "ETERNAL VIGILANCE JS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY," AND $1.50 A YEAR IS THE PRICE OF THE CHIEF. VOL. X. RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1. ISS2. KO. I- fi3PSsel fc -orhx u The Chief. I: fip- T2iS S1.53 a ja; if pi ia tot, WHETST YOU TRAVEL ALWAYS TAKK THE B.&MLR.R. Examine map and !ta tabic wrefnlly. It wUl Le 'cn that thi line annrrti with C. li. ic U- K R. : In fct they- are ubJrr nt manaretuent. tid wkf tnsrtier 1 rw what if called . THE BURLI1TGT0H ROUTE mioktkst ani qiickest link to Chicago, .M. louie, Peoria, 1)1J MoiSKS, ROCK JnLANI). And Ktreciatljr to all Point Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio. ' - " I'KINTZI'AI. ADVASTAGr.fi ARK Through Coaches from ehra8ka to J)-riti nation on C. li. &. Q. It. K. No trnufers ; clianc from C. IJ. i; K. H. to connect ing lines all made in ITuion Dejotd. Through Tickets LOyEST RATES , I CAX BK Ht IKn bjifficaUoD at any f ration on the raaJ. i rtnt arc aJo prctnrr to check baxrce 'r'nb; rirr nil information a to rau, uw. time, ronnrctlnnt. ctc and to tecum roi toe car occou.inoiIa;iiiDi. hi company U rnraeed on an which will opcu a cxteniion EW LINE TO DENVER all ioinU in Colorado. This cx- '-n will be completed n.nd ready l-ij-iness in a fotv mouths, nd the 'ihf c:tn then enjoy all the advanta- f a throng!) li between Denver I Chicago, all tinder one inanage- tit Z P. S. EUSTIS, Ocn'lTVtVU OMAHA SEJ1. 4 wk m S3 FOR THE LOW -Wire Fence, For everybody is buying it. 1 in Ittsl Cloud by D. LlT7. and i Mooun. 8-r7tf S. W. SEELY, HRAI.KR IK Family Groceries, 1-.oice -d. COFFEES. C.VNXEI) 0001)5. -- TOBACCO. CIGARS, . v BREAD. .. CAKES, PIES, FLOUR, MEAL, Ac, Fruit a Specialty. er anil egg? taken in exchange. k -Age solicited. Two doors north " Smith Bro.'s Bank. LOUD, - ' - - NEB. Templeton Bros., Company, .DE rock; NEBRASKA, DE.Vt.Um IS tUMBli, 3itildirig:. Material A ND COAL. xx r j K. AULTZ DE-VLEJ; IS C Sscftra. Tobacco, ?nf Cfectioncry, riHnr, Vc Ac. I :tc A - pie Cider always on Tap. H ji3t C Tzisi Paid fcr 3attar ardEcgs. C t' " roduco bought and sold. - TT " -, - NEBR.VSKA. ?V Cufalff Etgus -ctr" Wt ror " T7.TC , .wlfi- Ei , ?2W. tOfK (Ma. 7 Warn Fourtaen Sweat).- LcniJ. - aUarat -. SL City cl sx-co, ' Baav, Ecxhveu af Taa n mty nai.7 R5niJhtTtne7Trt. A 2asZx2. In errety detaU of mams&etsMb Xj O.aractertaalaw atTUieCASaaalamJ Ieylnaa 11 ,111 lit I "CVARnANTED JbP EIGHT 7ARS.4 TIOTT HZLXAVBU !! aeataj. Ckr--rra.ai.wtKay4e.(itBiaamae etx-ry s -write direct to ta meter? taraCaaa-Tptr- an tacr-itiim aa to wkera jwa mm m thLc: a- -a r- OVER KX STYLES,4 lUsr;ricoraawSmatoVUaueaaa)Ttc. A iiwjat'fclX-T! inc -saretirv. TaffllamM i " ji OI -a JaawBamBHIaBBl ' r 'Jrt; v. aaaaTavTavaBUaaaamasamBl i 'iffimmSaanaafaWinlaVGB! dLvVJMBVaaaaaalBBaVlaaBaaaMBBV 1 avatar arTcantteextawatrw 6aaan4aaama aatar, Xua,, u. 8. JL. N 8tl,aaUTmKKtO .A-5EKT. AXtontr t ham. Blue Hill Bank. SDEFSON L SWSEZ7, BLUE HILL, YEIJ3TER CO., 'EB. A GenroA Satiklaf Baiiaet Trnartl. EpceUl Care ti'cs to Collrtion. Farm .Lomi at Ir Rate. Hehol Road Rcaxbt aal Huli conBKsrosDESTS: Kcnnttc Ilrothtri Rckrr. Xew York City; Bank. Omaha Kebraika. J. E. tstmtt, frm'i lt Xat Rtatric Jiab. S. C. Sarta, CaafrlMKaUteBk SHITS BROTHERS, BANKERS, RED CLOUD, NEB., Tranaaeta ranaral banklnc bai!nct. bsy m4 II eoonty -rarrauu. alio Coanty, Prtclaet aa4 Khool DUttiet Cor.1. N rrottat tans HxorUxt. bay aaa sail Fer Ira Kashaat. 4Vpcial atteatloa (irra to eoUactlca. RtrMtjrciar-lrt Sat. Rank Saw York. Oma ha Sat. liaak. Omaha. BMITH BEOS. L. P. Ai.nmonT, rreaident. B. V. BiiiRcr, Cashier. wn coum m, BED CLOUD, NEB. rosn' To Loan on Real Estate. Buy and sell Exchange and do a general Banking busine&J. RETERKSCra: Haj-CT J: Atklnf. Bank. . York: York CoBBty Bank. York. Farmer' X iMcrchanU Bank. York; Union National Bnk, Cbicatro; Alarah Broi.. Muaher A Co. Lincoln. 9-ttt . W. H. STROHM. A TTORNTTY AT LAW. A RED CLOUD, - NEBBASKA. Kay b coarolted in Eoxliik or Oara Collrctin&a will receire prompt attcatioa. Office: Opposite Boy's Home 0. C. Cam. Js. UcNaBT. Case & McNbny, A TT0R5XY8 AXD COUNSELORS AT LAW. Will practice in all thr Court of tbli State ami Northern Kantai. Collection at well a. Iltica Icd botinecirrlully and efheiently attended to. Orricic- On Webn.r btriet, una Uoor aorik of Oar bar' Store. RED CLOUD, SF.n. J. S. GILHAM, A TTORSEY AXD COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ojjlcf one door north of KoJry Bro. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawley, A TTORNKY A COUNSELOR AT LAV". OrricE. Over Mc Farhuid's store. USB CLOUD, XE2. Laird & Smith, a ttorneys and counselors at law. Hastinc.?, - Nedraska. Will ractice in all the Court of the State. Prompt attention given to all lmiinwi entrnsted to hii care. iulyl-7 J. L. Kat.iT. Ulootninctos. Noliraaka. Red Cloud. Neb. KALEY BROS., A TTORNEYS AT LAW A REAL ESTATB AOENT8. Will practice la all the Court In Nebraska and northern Kaetat: collection troaiitly i" tended to and corretondence rulieited. ESS CL07D. Kebraoi. Alto. Acect for B. A M. R. B. Land. J. M. MostK. L. D. Dst. MOSENA & DENNEY, Physicians and Surgeons, RED CLOUD. N'EB. Will rT rectal attention to Obstetrtcs and dt.arca of women Alao reneral and vpecial nrcery. Difesrca of the Eye and Ear. Charges moderate. OSceovcr Sherwood' Store. 25-t-y DR. C. CHEGK, Physician & Surgeon, COWLES, NEBR.VSKA. Professional calls promptly attended. OrncK At residence near Cowlos. 8-51 Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDE1TTJDENTIST. ' RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. R. DAMERELIi, M. D. Physician & Surgeon. OmcEOver J. W. Sherwood's Store, Bed Cloud, Nebraska. 35-3-m EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET HED CLOUD, KEB. TO stole T Fraak maam. gaaaaa-f FowUartW rrerytkiaciatiMliajatkat the mat ket aJerw. alwaya oa kaai. c aaacara arac mart Taints, COOKTo " Oils, 'W Glass, CLOUlf , A. SIMPSOX. Notary Pabiie. Sfe Notions, DRUG O .Wall Papcir ST&RE; i I mBmBap THE CHIEF. D.urrz, EDrroit FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, I, 18S2. Republican County Ccnwntlan. The Republican countv Convention in and for Webster county, Neb., will bo held at the Court House in Red Cloud on Wednesday. Sopternler J 3th, ISX'2, at 1 o'clock p. in., fur the pur-po-c of placing m nomination candi dates for the following offices, to-wit: Representative, CommuMoncr 2d District, And to select delegate" to State, Congressional, Judicial and Senatorial Convention!; aud to transact xuch other bti5ineBs as may proer!v come Ujforo it. The several precinctn in the county are entitled to the follow ing representation based upon the vote cacl for John P. Bay ha, Republi can nominee for county clerk at the November election, 1SSI, on basis of one delegate for even 20 vote? or major fraction thereof, and one dele gate at large for each precinct: Precinct, Vots. Red Cloud, J7 Guide Rock. 47 Delegates. 10 3 .. 4 3 3 o o 3 3 o J Stillwater, 20 Oak Creek, J 3 Potdam, C2 Elm Creek, 37 Pleasant Hill, 42 Batin, 18 Glcmrood, '2.0 Ilamiony, 33 Inavale, 3S Wa'.nut Creek, il Garfield. io Line, 20 Primaries for the purpo-e of electing delegates are recommended to be held at the usual places In the .several pre cinct on Saturday, September yth, 188i By order of County Republican Central Committee. M. L. T11031A.S, Ch'n. Harvard, has a fire engine. The democratic tato convention will meet at Omaha on the 14 of this month. The Fanners, Alliance of the state will hold a convention at Hastings on the 27 inat., to nominate state offi cers. A child was born in Omaha recent ly which only weighed 20 ounce. A bad beginning may maka a good en ding. The Falls city Journal wants to see an anti-monopoly And woman suffrage plank in the republican platform th'w fall. An engineer on the Union Pacific, ran an express train with nine cars at tached, from Xorth Plattoto Grand Island, a distance of 137 miles, on one tank of water. I. P.Olive, of Plum Creek, has dis appeared for surc. It is surmised that some of his enemies made away with him secretly as a bitter feud has long existed between him and others. Proclamation Whereas, a joint resolution was a dopted by the Legislature of Nebraska at the sixteenth session thereof, and approved Febuary 2G, I SSI, proposing an amendment to section one(l),article seven (7), of the Constitution of said Suite, anil that said section as amend ed shall read as follows, to-wit: "Sec 1. Every person of the age of twenty-one years or upwards, belong ing to either of the following classes, who shall have resided in this etatc six" months, and in the county, precinct or ward for the term provided by law, shall be an elector First. Citizens of the United States1 Second, Persons of foreign birth who shall have declared their "intention to becomo citizens conformably to the laws of the United states on the subject of naturalisation, at least thirty days prior to an election." Therefore, LAlbinus Nance Governor of the State of Nebraska, do hereby give notice in accordance with section one (I), article fifteen (15), of tho Cont stitution and the provisions of an ac entitlcd "an Act to provide the manner of proposing amendments to the Con stitution and submiting the same to I the electors of this btate, approved Feb. 13, 18u, that said proposed a mendment will be submitted to the qualified voters of this Suite for ratifi cation or rejection at the general elec tion to be held on the 7th "day of No vember, 1SS2. In "Witness Whereof, I hcrennto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the State. Done at Lin coln this 10 day of July, a. d., 1SS2, the sixteenth of the state great and or the independence of seal, the United States the one hun dred and seventh. (Signed) ALBINUS NANCE, Attest (Signed) Govenor S. J. Alexander, Secrctarv of State. By E. P. Roggen, Deputv. AHianoa Caunty The alliance countv convention, in and for Webster countv, Ncb will be held at the court hoiae. in Red CIothF ou Monday, Sept. 11, 1882. at 1 o'clock p.a.?ior tne purpose of piaciag in uoknnation- candidates for the fotlow ing otfiecs to-witRepraaenttive com awMoaer of fed Jirtrict, and to select delegates to ute coogremooal, jtidi oal aad senatorial coaveataoas, aad to transact sack other, evahfeie as aaav aroperly coae hefoie the Mtwui'. Pjecinctcaacases will be hW oh 8eI aak' rae & k. --l. -- ET- --. w-, n : juipiaw .ji mnBIBJK- Baf a precmct ticket; rhTnWnJfestr -allonce wrfl seed one rdaloaatc far each1 afiSm&r md oae fiar auJ t La'wVjaor fcactiba' of tea to sae cowan- amaace.- Vacation hmWH Os Titr i. TRAiy, Aug. 2i A ran of twelve hour over the C. B. & Q, from Ouuinwa to Chicago takes the traveller through .Krae of the richest pans of Iowa and Illinois, but the crop prospect o far a com i con cerned w the a:oc a through central Iowa. Iinno'is and Iowa wilt buy com of 5ebraka tbt year. Xebra.-kA ha never ltad uch an advertisement aa it will get through it corn crop thi year The fine herd of steers that were ent into Cliicago from Xeliraeka hwtpriug notably the Fo- hcrl from Crete, have called general attontion to Xe braska as a cattlc-fcvtling xtate, o tltat inquiries are made in Chicago and along the line every-whcre about the prospects for other to go into the call JeTju.-i tie?.. Chicago grows in height as weii & in width. Some of the buildings which were made but four stories high when built four or five years since, have ad- ded two more rtories. Tlic immense building going up for John V. Far- well shons how vulnUntial is the growth of this magic city of lite weU. Thia building apjcars almost like a little village in itself, not so much be cause of its size, a, of the various In dustrie going on within it. It i -100 feet long by 230 feet in width incHidii!" a snacions court. The plan for rendering the wall? fire proof i said to be .Mr. Powell's own. The walls arc made of concrete manufac tured on the ground. Some quarried stone arc used for the frotit finish, but nearly all of the stone trimming will be of artificial stone made on the ground. One side of the building U directly upon the river and sand, grav el, lumber, etc., are delivered by ship load. It will be eight stories high, and will cost more than a round half million dollars. Another illustration of the height to which buildings arc pushed is found in the gluco'e factory on the west pide, twelve stories high. A short ride on the Lake Shorn road to Hills dale, shows the same efficient manage ment that has marked it for years, and Foster, Esq.. the western pas senger agent is a genial gentleman a a pushing railroad manager. A few days among the scenes and the friends of early day, how many changes, how matry have gone, how few are left. Where but a few years since wa? an unbroken forest, now farm joins farm. so that for miles along the public road there i no break in the line of fence. The great orchard, however, for the msot part bare and where here and there 11 tree i bearing, the apples are small and; imperfect. The crop in southern Michigan was good, but a great amount of it has been lost on account of the continu uous and" heavy rains. A friend told me of one farmer who had four-hundred acres, of which he gathered but one fourth. The rest stood green in the shock. Unquestionably the large yield must lc discounted to a great ex tent on account of what is so badly grown as to be worthless. The corn crop through northern Indiana and southern Michigan is also very light. Nebraska will see a host of visitors from the interior states this fall as well as from the further cast. A visit to C. B. it Q. headquarters, on my re turn, showed the familiar face of Nat Brown, the traveling agent of the road and who evidently doesn't mean to grow poor in his work. The C-, B. it Q, folks are always on hand for any thing looking to the interests ro( the country along their line. They have arranged for low rates from points in Nebraska to the Chicago exposition, and will make special rates along their line to the Nebraska state fair. Nat Brown reports the Denver travel boom ing and the western business general ly prosperous. Observer Batter get in Your Crave. A young lady writer from Lansing, Iowa, asking: ' 'I love a young man who is very attractive and pleasant when sober, but at times he gets drunk. He wants me to marry liim and says he will quit drinking if I will become his wife. You are a man of experi ence, quick to give advice. Will you please advise mc in the premises I have no father to consult; and, there tore come to you." We advise yoa to get into your cof fin, pull the lid down and be buried alive rather than to marry a man who gets drank, as your torture will be less and yoa will be the quicker out of your .misery. There are now in this world too many broken, crushed, dis heartened wives -with poor, pitiless, worthless drankca husbands- rho make of home a hclL Too many weak, worn, wicked, worthless wrecks who love liquor for the oppotanity that rt grcs them to get away on drunks, as sociate with" other loafers, dirtr their garments and wa1Iow in the gutter. Wo have seen ahd been acquainted with aaadreds of wires of drunken husbands but xicVcr vet saw a happy one. Let the B3anwhoi oa'ais war to rain go it alone, or m company of eosae other foolish person, bat go yoa bos wkh biaiu It k the doty of every e&oo to lire as clean as possible atkf to get iaiothe aext condition of life m as goaa aaaawioa a pcnetaie. juue am aiaiiUBT ucfiacii Rja nrnj aacna Sunday SeJtwJ Picnic. Eo. Cmiet. I wuh to report to yiri valuable paper in procMtc t ia , Penny Creek 5imty achool picnic, which came oiT on the 19th irut, ly Ue two Penny Creek tmUy nrhooJ. I ne unrwr cnooi wi arrJtga i folkw T5iti. I'anl.Supt D.A HrJ - vern. marshal of the dav. W. Strrot color ltrttr. Jecph Pl luul charge r-? t ta lkniava aa-aI t s.a - V lUa ' , l.lit.im a4J fT J- m awja, M much crrdii cannot le &?n U Jlrs. I'aul, 3fr?. ty. Ir CaUodi ami Mr. Iltlton, the ladies who itxiAo the J Iwtnner. Jo?oph Paul made the leer which wa . fotkrn on oue ide "ieuuy Creek. Union Sutstiar ohoot' Chrbl w our hope and n the other, "o crcr-, no crown." Our chool comjtOsci of thirteen :mmm. k&dJ with nearly one hnmirwl cio!r, after arriving at the ground-. 11 j alighted from their wapn an! formed jin line and marched to the grave, ajtd ang Shal! we galiier at tha rtvajr." J The lower school, Atteri 0maw4ig, j SupL, arrived in duo Urn. Im Klhi ! Ihiton, had charge of the banner and Miv Winds Vandyke, color Warar. I After the school' were arranged, Go. W. Hilton, read the programmo. Ojxjai ing hymn by both ?chol, "Cottit to the Saviour." Kev. Hummel load in prayer. Vocal and instrumental oiw ic, led by J. Q. Potter. Address b. Rev. Hummel, and song by Ploa'ant Dale school, and muic by Vina Stod dard, and addnsu by IIcv. Dodrick. Every one present osprrad them elves well pleased. It wr a com plete hUCC-S. D. S. HnLVERN. Webster County Alliance. Bed CijOUD, Aug. IStb, 1??2. At a meeting hold m Ked Cloud for the purpo-e of organizing a county alliance, the following businusd wa transacted: House called to onlcr, C. C. Coon was elected president, Jand D.S. IIcl vern, secretary, pro Um. F. Houchin, L.A. ILiskinsand E. E. Kogcr were appointeil committee on credential-. !. M. Grabill, L. A. Hawley and 0. K. ritney wore apjKintel com. on prm imciit organization. While the com mittees vcrc out Clia.'. Madby, of Adam county, addressed the meeting in behalf of the alliance. Com. on credentials reported eight Milwrdinate alliances, properly repre sented. Com. on permanont organi zation reported. On motion a vote was taken bv' acclamation. J. M. Stoddard was clectc! president, 1). Helvern sea. L. S. Tliornas. troas., of Welster county alliance. Tno consti tution of Adam county alliance wa read by Cha.. Mailely. On motion it wa adopted by this alliance. Keccss often minutes, after which hone was called to order. Tho presi dent then appointeil county central committeeman of the following pre cincts: I). S. Helvern, Line, John Street. Garfield. L. S. Meade Inavale, A. T. Reed Red Cloud, T. Kcnady Walnut Creek, T. Arnold Stillwater, and Sami Shirley for Oak Creek. On motion it was agreed that the state central committeeman soe to ap pointing one county con. com., in the ?cveral precincts not represented at present. On motion J. M. Stoddard of Pleasant Dale alliance, was appointed state central committeeman. On mo tion adjourned to meet at tho call of the president and secretary of the county alliance. D. S. Helvekx, Secretary. Potatoes. The imporUr.ee of this crop demand more attention to ascer tain what kind have been nnt sao ccssful in Nebraska. To awaken an interest in improved potato culture tle Land Department of the Union Pacific Railway pmpo-c to have a special jrotato'show in connedioti with their display of grain and fruit at tho coming Stale Fair. Statements of tho mode of cultivation. yield, etc, front the grower of the most approved kind as decided by a competent committee, will le pub lished. Potatoes will alo W fhowri in comparison from Colorado. Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, and Montana. Sapmles of one pock of each kind with the name of the variety, name of grower and postoffice address are solicited from all parts of the Ute, delivered a: anv expresn office by SpU Cth, and addressed to L.Bckxhvm Land OirnmissioncrU. P. B, B. Omaha Neb. BUT THX BEST. POfTaCOl , AStrOAX STU0EH7 LAMK cwummt tx tar. STHONC STEADY UCHT. MJlBVhVSJaafBai aamAraPaWav. TxTTaZMXaaataaa &TSlV?3irtcCfSfAfa(4HaayaB KSSlainSiaStPB 'rWiranr VWiV'm' VvVL. M a aaaaaPTTsPj J aVtJaa, asV 4aa-eX. m 1V amasS laSmSyS? Vm WaM F fyr" nrst fayli llerBSCl txj mMaafifc - 5aaamBam AC Feunrfattan. iaj: -fci, af wt.V ii Uawch a.n4 cHtJ !Ka- ctn, Xrrvw B?4 am! H)THit.atan wrh al&n-r can Jy ?J Km4 lion for hmhh ly uug Pzurker iu rr Tonic a it twic u the Mums and ncr-. and krm Ute Lj4 . 1 Uxe to Gry od" the Uxti niAttw K. v. ncayunf. u Ciij liar; k kv. )F- RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. ?re ZAi mii Sim. i XLZzx-,lx ?ilat Tjtz?. A3wsj? tz iiii Tee Cream Aud F.-e-h Qyiivc i taw waa. fOprxMf IVtaa1ce.-T iMa) jIIUItUAH! -I C.E.PUT1 Wishes to announce that he ' " THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES, ; Teas, Sugar, Syrups, Canned Goods, Especially California Goods, Flour, Feed Corn and Oats. You will also find him at the oM Ftid t( IJOSKNTHAL BttO.s rarw ymt Will find everythirag m 19 tttte f St A P L E AND FA N C Y G RO C E R I ES, Such as Flour, from California, Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska, also Green and Dried F-ruits. He has now in connec tion with the Grocery Business, A FIRST-CLASS BAKERY, Where you will alwaya find a choice Hn of jcds jrcfm1!v Wpt m a Arst- cln Bakery, and wtmld olii it a fchnro of thtuMM jtr rign. Thanking you for for pnt furor and nnhing a cn:iuA.cw of the same and aa many nc ntwn a may Uxor Kim With a call. aro TmmOiJiiiai? to siion c.oon.v no-l YOURS TRULY, C. E. PUTNAM. I flHBBFTHy PEDICBEESEEDS SEEDS C sir Nat, MFl?rMiMTMw-'N?ij fttmTk& For tho MARKET n5jR&EKiilPt OCCiMO For tho PRIVATE FAMILY OtTCrSC Crown by ourehre vr nr srw raTilvt" PTTJaailaam IHrtrmtt CattaJaca aJ Kara! UWrr rXRC TO ALt- yirHCiixwH. hcsv va ybck DrHtMr rKtM ma txahc wrr. DAVID LfiNMETHfcJ0HJ.JEO6l0Waj,PH!LAMLPHIA Louis Cook Manufacturing Co.'s a Carriage Works, CINCINNATI, OHIO. THE LARGEST FULL AND MOST CAPACITY "the Standard vehicles" Arc Jin&c t The?e Wokt lEnibrneiiij; Brewcstcr, Whitney, Copper and Timpkin Side Bars, and Salicjcc or Monarch Triple Spring Buggies, The Greatest Varieties nf Style. Tbf Finest Two AniThree 5prittg TlutjtAa Tlw Handiiomesl Barouches in tJe Market, Stylish Carriac, Frorarwl Sx pAngor, Canopy Top Baket Prctm. The Best Platform Spring Wacoa. Bail Bl arwl Iialn 5ide Wagwni. Open anI Tor iarrcv Wafflpn. COOK'S STANDARD VEIIirLES- are kwwn HJ ovrr Uh arM r ihc niyr for the uust xosirr. Do not under any crrnTttccs Imjr ru! tow j have mt for our circular of ylca awl price. VHfIae trade a Fpiahy J Rmemtr we make our own Wheels, every vehicle. viw r'ss?Jkk Umirt ycarlasaK.aartaaTWarw tmiTatxaw. la mere ' imD. (aaiolmlawUa4awjlif.ti3a'fcyeg-ac. - i..-o.uhM,.vm unUaRa'tIaa7ncUclRWTt9lirr. i. JX.atan its V tXtA. ST. lJCT. . JM aaaaltfw. im r i 9 Hf-riaH : X womawrwawtr mWattymiyaaa4, awa aw. aaifciaf at ai aJTaaa T fi a mri aw jja OS. KAtTZX MCaMCMtK Ttf-a - . 4 WmWWmwmmmmm Haw it vi) 0r((v Hr 4 t naiMWawi " 4 a feat U h9t Ma awl. aia.J Vtujaftjl' iJ - - a - - i ak fc . . i nit t i a i i mi lslf Gwtj-rTaft Vi inly " 1 Wtt SB rl ;- lit MH' tsanaai WW ! am B t rJH VJ fno4 m-1 ttifr.t PJoXKjrn BARBSK Ja -HT y Vrr 1 tfTliiMff in any -. 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