- -E' '3Vr. ' .-; J3- lilMnrSB ''ML)PJ'il,-'lBW ?ft" '' .- .11 f " wW, FrS 3a'a?lBj?W35 frif3!g3gftg tffnian THE CHIEF. - . ' " .- Chief irsarmATtf itE-kt, ftsbalT Ited Cloud, Nabmaka, BT DAVID LTJTZ, uni rATtjrj rKniaiT ifattti "ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY," AND $USO A YEAR IS THE PRICE OFTHE CHIEF. It ST --.3r, --v. -- - ggff'jgfcyT' iwiijs"'wga"IMwr-)ii iw.w-.-m iMiio.'MMwseMwar4M) ntuimsr arjBii"jwea' ivaj. i r -Sr wa&.'S I , M '. $ MA WW B aa . M Red "loud THE i i ! 4 i MBMUt t jaJps a Urn YOU TRAVEL -, ALWAYS TATE THI B.&M.R.R. 1m Map asd tieae ublee sarefallv. It will T. A Q.. K R-: in W.t tb.r ara ader one aaanagcoieBt. ace taken togaUar for what is called -THE- BURLIITGTOIT ROUTE SHORTEST AXD QUICKEST LIKE TO Chicago. St. LotiU, Peoria. Pes Moines, nocK isla. And Kapeciallr to all Poiuta Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio. PRINCIPAL ADVANTAGES ABA Through Coaches from Ncbraaka to Deatination on C.B.4Q. R- B. No transfers; change from 0. B. & K. R. to connect ing Hnea all made in Union Depot. Through Tickets AT LOWEST RATES nX BK BIO TIpOB apllct!on at ny ttHionon th ro4. AganU ro alio prepared to check bagic through; glim All Information aa to rata. roslaa. time, connectiom. eto., aci to aecara aleaplog car aocoainodatioua. Tbla ootapanr la ogaged on an axtamion which wiu open HEW LINE TO DENVER and all point in Colorado. This ex tension will bo completed and ready for buaincus in a few montliB, and the public can then enjoy all the advanta ges of a through line between Denver and Chicago, all under one maaage- inont. P. S. EUSTIS, Gen'l T'k't -4'f't.. OMAHA SIB. LOOK OUT! FOR THE LOW -One-Wire Fence, For everybody ia buying it. . oold in Red Cloud by D. Lutz and Levi Moore. 8-37tf S. W. SEELY, DEALER IN Choice Family Groceries, TEAS, COFFEES. CANNED GOODS. TOBACCO. CIGARS, BREAD. CAKES, PIES, : r FLOUR, j MEAL, Ac, 'Fruit a Specialty. Butter and eggs taken in exchange. Patronage solicited. Two doors north Smith Bro.'a Bank. BED CLOUD, - - - NEB. Templeton Bros., Company, GUIDE ROCK, NEBRASKA, DEALERS IK LUMBER, Building Material AND COAL. J. K. AULTZ, DEALER IN aBrayccrlM, Clffurs. Tobaccs, Fisie Onrectioaerjr, Floor, afcc Ac Pure Appio Cider always on Tap. Bjfcast Cash Pries ?sli for Butter aaiEgct, Country produce bought and sold. BED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. Hi GtifattT frgus aSMtaxaSaa '.Tt. reeaaHnaasraf W( laaatadatv B,A s 'gaSW Yltk (NaT 7 Weat Fewteen ! WARRANTED Sor XIQHT TatARS. I T.iinr.a tOa4.Btttaayaaataaiaaaaa vrttaSHacAtataar .aaVaa wC ' - - -" ik. OVER 100 IWBBBgev aanmaa -rar .i. iiaig. Osj tl assssy . isria,saw nliis. BaamBaaaiaaitW.staa4jBaaam ------- - Z i "w AaNJn.jUlllVis V a ii all nJ92XVA-;2L . ' Ws lstY v Aatosat.paai ji -: Iiiibsj aoatesoa a:osaw so hisosisasaaf UmMU'MMmWmmWhmi :-a:'iliP.MMM'lPMMAMWJMM----y wwi- twafjaw VOL. X. E.A.MMW0SC. Votary Fastis, F.A.iWIKT. iunr aiXao. Blue Hill Bank. SIKPSOZT & SWEEZ7. BLUEtfllLL, WEBSTER CO., NEB. A Otaaral Baakiar Saaiaaw Traagaatai. IfcaclalCara ctvca to Collactlaaa. ITana v. .. " . &i.a a as ai lw Katas. wcaat (akt aal S04 OOKRiSPONbEKTS: KoaaUa Brethrn Banker. 2iaw York City: Baak. Oaaba Nabratka. J. Z. Haira, Pm'tlitNat Caaulca Bab. 8. a StT. GbA'MttNat.Baak Baatriea jfaav S1QTE BROTHEES, BANKEES, BED CLOUD, XEB., Traaaaeta general basking bailaeaa. Wj aa4 aell county war.-anu. alao Coaatr. Preeiact aatf 8abool DUtrict buadt. . .... NagutUu laria nsrtgafaf.bay as4 aaU laf algo iixebaoge. ... ar bl-acial atUatioa giraa U aollaaUaaa. RgfaaaacMr-ltt Vat. Baak Kaw Tart. 0ev kaNauJtaak, Oaiab. BSOTHBS0& L.P. Albmght, President. , V. SniEEY, Cashier. wra con Bin, BED CLOUD, NEB. Mohey To Loan on Real EaUte. Buy and sell Exchange and do a general Banking business. BEFERK3CEC flayer A Atklaa. Baoke-a, York; York Ceaaty Uank, York. Farmer' A Merchant' Bask, York; Union National Bank. Chicago; ilarah Uroa.. Moabtr A Co. Lincoln. 9-HI W.H.STROHM. ATTORNEY AT LAW. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. May be coaralttd la Eagltah or Oeraaa. Collection will rree're prompt attmtioa. Office: Oppobits Boy's Home 0, C. Cill. Jas. SicNaJT. Gase & McNeny, A TTOJUfEYB AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Will practice ia all the Courta of this State aaA Northern Kama. Collection aa wall a litiga ted butineti carefully and efficiently attended to. Urrica:- On Wcbtler tftnet. vna door BOMB of (Jar bar's btore, UKI CLOUD, NED. J. S. GILHAM, A TTORItEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office one door north oKaley Bros. BED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. Edwin C. Hawley, V TTOtWBT A COUNBKLOE AT LAW. Office: Over Mo Farland's store. BED CLOUD, KSB. Laird & Smith, attorneys and counselors at law. Hastinos, - Nebraska. Will practice in alt Ue Conrta or tha Stats. Proaipt attaatioa giraa to all baiiaaas atraate to bis cars. lJl-T J. L. Kalbv. "CI Wrtittv, Cloud. NaV. Nebraska. KALEY BROS., A TT0RNKT8 AT LAW REAL ESTAT1 -- AUENTS. Will paelicf tn all tbo Courts In Nobruka and northern Kanrat: collection protajiUy at tended tt aad aorraiondanc aolicited. X5 CLOUD. KstrukaV Alas. AganU for 0. A M. R. B J. M. Mesaxa. L. X. Sshst. MOSENA & DENNEY, Physicians and Surgeons, BED CLOUD, NEB. Will pay apecial attention to Obatebiaa aad dUeaaea of women Alo general .and epecial nrgery. Diewea of tha Eye and Ear. Cnaxgaa moderate. Office orer Cook's Drag; Stora. 25-1-y Dtt C. SCHENCK, Physician & Surgeon, COWLES, NEBRASKA. Professional calls promptly attended. Office: At residence near Cowles. 8-51 Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENT DENTIST. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. DAMERELL, M. . Phys ician& Surgeon. OrncR-Over J. W. x Sherwood's Store, Rep Cloud, Nebraska. . 35-3m EMIGH BROS. MEAT MARKET RED CLOUD, NEB. Tbn aAoteaat of KreeA ataata, Saaaagw fttvlf aad mau tall Haw tat Ua aaar kat aSarsa. alvavs aa aaaa. . . v . tva saass sesta af amatsra ra asara Painte, GQOK7S a RED Glass, CLOUD Kotiosht, 9r 1 fci- K1.VI B ..1 BBWBBBwwBl ' ' . . i. mwt. :&. 1 II -- -x. -X , ' - a. . ' ' . Pwwi mrmt : .w K -, c .. alitvwvi SSaSSlaal ' VV ..-aT ,,.!"lli IV-.. . v iawaSBB.nisf.s - ?i tSaW RED CLOUD, WEBSTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER, 15, 1SS3. THE CHIEF. D.LUTZ, rDiroit FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 15, 1882. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVEN TION. The Democratic county convention in and for Webster county, Neb., will be held at the Court House in Red Cloud on Saturday, September, 30tb, 1882. at 1 o'clock p. m fur the pur pose of placing in nomination candi date for the following office, to-wit: Representative, Commissioner 2d District, And to select delegates to Congres sional, and Senatorial Convention and to transact such other business as may properly come before it. Representation based on the votes cast for presidential electors In 1880. Precinct. Votes. Delegates Red Cloud, 80 5 Guide Rock, 33 S Stillwater, 24 2 Oak Creek, 28 2 Potsdam, 73 5 Elm Creek, 7 1 Pleasant Hill, 23 2 Batin, . 21 2 Glenwood, 22 2 Harmony, 64 4 Inavale, 18 2 Walnut Creek, 6 1 Garfield. 2 Lino, 1 Primaries for the purpose of electing delegates are recommended to be held in the several precincta on Saturday, Sept. 23, 1882. By order of county democratic central committee. R. S. I'koudfit, Ch'm. Jacob Rosenthal, 8ec'y. There are about 100,000 miles of railroad in this country, the inveaH ment of which is 14.000,000,000. James Gordon Bennett of the New York Herald, is a rich newspaper man. It is said that ho is worth $6,- 000,000, and tne income irom nts pa per is about $400,000 per annum. A copy of the first edition of Burn's poems. fetched at a sale the other day in London, $335. It is said the only surviving member of this.great poet's family, is passing her last days in a Glasgow poor house. Many interesting incidents occurred at the reunion, among which the fol lowing. The editor of the Herald met his Libby prison comrade, M. L. Wil son, who furnished him with a pair of shoes in which to make his escape from prison. Jan. 26, 1854, and had never met him since, until at the re union. His first greeting was "I came to get pay for those shoes, begorra." The two met an Andersonville com rade, the only surviving ono from the same company, together with three others; six in all from tho same com pany; a happy meeting Juniata Her ald. Wo do not know what old grudges the politicians of Red Cloud havsgaiust Kcnney of the Argus that they trot him out as a candidate for the legis lature. Wo know not the old scores and "private griefs" they have against him, as they well know that he after election will be elected to 'gum the tough morsel of defeat. We presumo they intend to pay him up for "past cussedness. Blue Hill Times. We do not know what authority the Blue Hill Times has for referring to) the Argus man as above, as this is the first thing we havo over seen in type relative to the subject. Bob Ingersoll, who does not believe in the Bible or in God, has at last found one thing he does believe in,and that is, the innocence of the "star Routers," and he has to be hired to believe in that N. Y. World. PrwolameUlon Whereas, a joint resolution was a dopted by the Legislature of Nebraska at the sixteenth session thereof, and approved Febuary 26, 18S1, proposing an amendment to section one(l),article seven (7), of the Constitution of said State, and that said section aa 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 state six months, and in the county, precinct or ward for the term provided by law, shall be an elector: First. Citizens ot the United States Second, Persons of foreign hjrth who shall have declared their intention to become citizens conformably to the laws of the United states on the subject of naturalization, at least thirty days prior to an election." mereiore, ayvioinsa xtance uovernor of the State of Nebraska, do hereby give notice in accordance with section one (1); article fifteen (15), of the Coat suiuuon ana tne provisions ot an ac entitled "an Act to provide the manner ofproposajajcamenasasaibsto the Con stitution and subainjag the ssbm to the electors of this - Sute."approTad Feb. 13, .1877, that said proposed a meadment will be johsamsd to th qalified voters of this Stat for rati6- catiosi or rsfecoosi at tW fsseral ssse tio to be held e ths 7th slay of No yassjher, 1882. In WitsMes Whereot'I herewstVo set ray hand and caused to ba a&xsd the ot thtHsis).. OSSM sAXisr- .1 . -.VSJMal Mm 10 SaW SafAalr. A.XW. .... .... . -r INsVaaM aSXtSWaiSl Ot UA Of tha: Tissiaisars ef thsUaissd ave etaaei ajeravaauai - ", x nMagRSal) f "-'? feJjfr- 4? :-- ALMnWm9AMiM.s: ., . - '.-- fV- tVaMsnrKd rs (,h - .-waaB.. jsvmm mm mn1 i aaj immi. ! "gp-iwi SBSBBT najBSBBa SEajBLSlSPaBBBv mWmMMSK, I SB .11 ll - - -' - . W - T II MlM tll.f " 1. - ' OaUaAT aao ot too? t us of tnaaamtavs tsscsast to tsasar issann - - . a 3. w - ww 1 11 1 .-'n ' kPH JT T -J.7 T. " JTT.L t - . L. LiH .- WV LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM. The silver moonbeams flickered witk the shadows on the floor. And he covered both her rosy cheeks with kisae o'er and o'er; But be never will go back again to 'do it any more, For her father is in wait for hiss be hind the parlor door. And the rustling rose leaves trembled in a sudden rushing roar; And he felt a strroge bnsatioa that he'd never felt before; And an angnuh filled bis being to its utmost mortal core. And he felt aa though his body was one vast and aching sore. Now he'll never serenade her with the twanging of his lute; From the true of disappointment he has eaten bitter fruit; And he's sworn that he will never, never press his loving suit Where the father of the family wears a number 14 boot. Hon James Laird, of Hastings, was upon our streets last Friday. Mr. Laird is promineutly mentioned as a candi date for ccngreis from this district, and from all indications at present it looks as though be would get there. We'know of no man, whoso name has been mentioned in connection with this office who could do more valient service for this state, or who more thoroughly understands the wants and needs of western Nebraska than Mr. Laird. Beaver City Times. NOTICE. Prisoners of War. At the Re union in Grand Island, an ex-prisoners of war association was formed, and tho roll of names ordered published. All ex-prisoners are requested to send their names, company, regiment, place and date of capture, name of prison in which confined, date of release; wheth er paroled, exchanged, orcscaped, and their present P. O. address to J. W. Liveringhousc, Juniata, Neb., on or before Oct. 1st. Any person desiring a copy, after publication, will be furnished the same upon receipt of postage stamp. J. W. Liveringhouse, Publisher. TOUCHING INCIDENT. After a young child had died and been placed in its casket in Auburn, a few days ago, a rosebud was plucked from a neighboring garden and the stem was placed in ono of tho littlo lifeless hands, a day or two elapsed be tween this incident and tho funeral ceremony. In the interval the rose bud in the hand of clay was seen to gradually unfold. When tho servico was held the bud had become a blos som. The phenomenon gave peculiar leasuro to the afflicted family, and wsivery prettily referred to by the clslgynian. Nevada Transcript. FOnT. LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. As announced in last week's Repub lican, we now have tho honor, and with no little pride, arise to aunouncc for tho nomination of Lieutenant Gov ernor, subjoci of courso. to the pleas ure of the republican voters of the state of Nebraska in convention asscm bled, the name of a most worthy and respected citizcu of Hamilton county; a man who, for the past nine or ten yeass, has been, prominently identified with every interest of the people; a man well and favorably known at the Bar of the state; a man of the people and a man who has grown up with the DeoDie or our county ana state, xnis man of wnom we speak is Mr.A.W. Acee. of Aurora. Nebraska: and know ing as we do, that, if nominated, lie will be elected to an office that he will in every way fill with honor to himself and credit to the state, we take great pleasure in now presenting his namy for the nomination. Hamilton counte has always rooled up a big majority ior the state and National ticket, she has never asked or received a. favor from a convention. Our people are not tired of working for the party, but they be gin to feel that they ought to bo recog nized in some way." The nomination of Mr. Agee at this time wovid heal up the discontent that is being felt in the party and they would go to the polls this fall and roll up such a vote for the ticket as they have never dono before. Theso considerations, with the knowl edge that no better man could be found in the state for the position we ask for Mr. Agee, are, our reasons for now bringing his name before the peo. pleofonr state. Aurora Repubiicon. We give all the boys a show, that want to go into the foot-race. RULES AND REGULATIONS. BOARD OF RDCCAnOX. DCTIJaSOr MOISCIPAX. The Principal shall be held bleforthe general maaagenseat asssl discipline of the school, aad shall havsj authority to establish such special rules as mar be necessary for this par pose. He shall also give psrsoasi at--teation to the following duties-- 1. Rtcsiviasjand exassiniag all ap plications for admission to she schoai. assia-ninr nil saesabets of the school to their rospecsiva deparuaesats, fuUy attendias: to tho Traps axtce 01 tne graawa. 2. Notts carorWly whether tho Jaewtor is fcuthfal ta tho psrtorsaassai of hisdatioi tn tho fcHuWaatraaaionaal parts of this pessahwa. $ cl Z. RooortiBg frosa tisao to iHwtaVtkm of the acheoL- tho naasof tho teachers aad Ji any other LJ 1 .!- -l t tUm. SSkaS "r-' JB vow aaiasai -. . t . THO XT tostfawaatho ivo 1 -m .m. aa. - - m wmm mmmtmmM .m. w mmr .. m otaso i . tho rrtneipai sssast ; .aaswear ' Jaan"b7g&BBKhSarSar 1 " aWSjaSSl SSaO SSSSf SMBa Xw9 OOaOaaSaSSBBajj JSW' aaW aBaaaa.ai BBMBBW a aaaBBBBBBBBBjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaPBg. I m 9m proccwdure ia any asd alt of their school-roooa datia. 6. He alull attend the meetings of the board as an adtUory member, ad vising them of the condition of the school, and of any changes or require ment necasuary fur the advancement of ittiuterwu. 7. Ha shall report to the Ikwrd whenever he fe4a confident that any teacher is a failure in any department, and gth the advice of the board, shall endeavor to provide for any vacancy in due time. 8. He shall be considered as the head of any and all departments of the school, and ahall have full power to make any change he .may dcm rSccea aary in the management or methods of instruction. 9. He shall carefully attend to all cases of discipline that may require his aaitacce or advice, and administer such reproof or correction as the case may demand. 10. Ho may also have power to suspend a pupil from achool in ex treme casM. until the matter way bo investigated by the board. 11. Besides the monthly reports re quired, he ahall at the end of tho ye.tr make an annual report for miblica tioti. embracing such additional statis tical matters as may be deemed of interest to the public. 12. He shall make the interest of the school hjs constant study and, with the sd vice of the board, endeavor to raie tho school to that standard of ex cellence that shall result in great good not only to the pupils, but to the com munity at large. (concluded next wxnc) Wo can only give tho result of coun ty convention of the 13th. For reprvsentalivo II. D. Ranncy, of Oak Creek. For county commiwioncr of second district, J. L. Miller, of Red Cloud. The following aro tho names of tho delegates to Uio state convention, to be held at Omaha, on the 20th inst- W.N. Richardson, M. Wilson, 9. Garber, R. D. Jones, F. R. Gump, I. B. Hampton, C. F. Watkius, and lias. Kent. congressional delegates. To the Hastings, Congressional con vention, on tho 27 inst. are as follows: James McNcny, A. J. Kcnncy, Wm Arnold, D. P. Newcomer, J. S. Gilluun, M. H. Warner, W. E. Thorne, H. D. Ranney. SENATORIAL CONVENTION, To be held at Bed Cloud, on tho 18 inst. H. D. Ranny, W. W. Hogato, C. S. Watkina, Jas. McNeny. M. B. Mc Nitt.CN. Fullor, L. C. Olmsted, C. W. Fuller. (additional local.) Married PAUL -STODDARD -At tho residonce of the brides parents, Sept. 13th 1882, by Kcv. C. W. Springer. Mr. Joseph F. Paul and Miss Lovinia Stoddard, all of Web ster county Neb. Tho happy couplo start out in Hfo with flattering prospects. Several val uable presents among which were a chock for the bride for $200 by her father, Mr. J. M. Stoddard, a large quantity of glassware from Mrs. Stod dard, fruit dish and quilt, from Mrs. M. V. Paul, .fruit dish by Mrs. Anjor, glass set from Mrs. V. Galbraith, and and pitcher from Mrs. Hutchinson. HILTON PAUL At the residenco of the bride's parents Sent. 13th 1882 by same, Mr. Gcorgo h Hilton of 8mith county Kan. and Miss Mary E. Paul, of Webster county Nebraska. 1. -. S) Gore has just received a new invoice of goods for the fall trade. Call and examine. 300 Sheep For Sale. High grade merino Ewes, by Cod man A Prescott. Apply to R. B. Eaton Guide Rock, Neb. 5tf G. N. McDaniel has opened a black smith shop first door south of the calaboose, where he will be glad to serve any and all who may call on him Plow work and horse-shoeing a spec ialty. 5-2t Where did you get that lovely dia mond ring? Why, at Gore's, he has thai finest Sanhires. Ruble's Garnets. Diamonds, Turquoise, Pearls and Onyx rings, and Jewelry you ever saw. Go and look at them. Watch charms and lockets by tha wholesale at Gore's. Rings all the way from SO cents to $50, at Gore's. TQ7XCZ T0TZACSZ11 BTaSia la aaraar a. uat I will aa-aantae all vMataya ri to caar taaaaaaivas fsr Sat a 01 tka ariaiary av inafnai acaaaia tm ow eaaaiz. ,"" Qaaja) aa Ua tret Satara'ar i ta m atSa at rsAnafr. Afar Aaoaac aai Kuvaaakav: At Mas MUt aa Ua trat &atarir ia Ua at Jk ! iZimrr. AarU. Jalr aa4 Octakar. At OeOa ReS m UeSira ataniar ia Ua oaUa at Karfk. JasM. SaaaaaaUr aaa Dafca. rla.aaava W. Rr.rMB. claala U Wbur eaatr. at.Ras a 1'aatM laauaaawa. !OaffafctXr aMeHelvSSVvlaVMsrV af WwSSbIbsV V SWapTI tlslOitC, TgAPY LaCHT. r ?ir-- . aaa. aaay aaaaaja; aaaaaajaaaBaaaaaaw. ji 1 - m The rsirail Iroks and fa&art'al those coatfaed at drekt or wotk u&, are cfd by ak StoaaadS, IsUnev or feok, Parkrr'a Giurr Tnle with out intoxicatiag has aaco a WisSctenl action on taste Organs and so cltn the poivuia matten from the yteM that roy cheeks and good health arc soon brought back aain, Espreae. Wm. R HOWE, ACK2CT FOR rc&Ein sons in These mills are both solid Wheel, standard mill fully warranted firtt-clA. ia every rcepet Abo furnishes jirat-cJ METALIC PUMPS. RErotENcs Mitchell A Morhart, Red Cloud, Ed. Gilford, Col. nr ad draw, WM. If HOWK, 5-3m Cowlcs, Neb. ) HURRAH! C.E. PUTNAM! Wishes to announce that he atill hang out at the old tUaJ, and U tclllag Grocvtlrs tho same as ever at THE LOWEST LTVTNG PRICES, CONSISTING OF Teas, Sugar, Syrups, Canned Goods, Especially California Goods, Flour, Feed Corn and . Oats. You will also find him at the old Stand of KOSKNTIIAL BBO.'S, whr you Will find every thiug tn the line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Such as Flour, from California, Minnesota, Kansas and Nebraska, also Green and Dried Fruits. He has now in connec tion with the Grocery Business, A FIRST-CLASS BAKERY, Whero you will always find a choice line of goods generally kcptln a first class Bakery, and would solicit a share of th public ttfonajn Thanking'you for for pt favor and cubing continuance of tho same and as many now ones as may favor him With a call. XO TKOVBIsTB TO M1IOW GOOD. no-4 YOURS TRULY, C. E. PUTNAM. SsZCsJb For tho MARKET CARDENEH ?EEi: 2 SEEDS Eain5.asK22fei INaasrmfaal CtaaeM entRCHAT, KSl V YOL'tt BfMINKS" CAKtm rtlU TStABR I.W. DaVIO lflN0IETH&J0.JK0fiROWt.PWUDELPsiA Louis Cook Manufacturing Co.'s Carnage CINCINNATI, OHIO. THJ5 LABGEST AND MOST VVLL CAFACiyY "the standard vehicles" Mtmsie at Tlien-B Wk, Kinarss?frifz .Brewestcr, Whitney, Copper and Timpkin Side Bars, and Salidce or Monarch Triple Spring Buggies, The Greatest VarieUes of Btyles, The Finest Two And Three Spring Phsttons, The Handsomest Barouches in the Market, Stylish Carriages, Tour and Six Passesfan, Canopy Top Basket Phaeton. The Beat riatiortn spring v arons, Sail Bed and Plain Side Wagons, . . Open and Top Surrey Wsgoo. COOK'S "STANDARD VEinCLES are known !! ovr tho worM a w4 asjarr for the xxast moxkt. Do not under any drconMtancas hoy aattl r yso have sent for our circular of styles and prices. Wholesale trd a SpeoaJty. BomowaViakaox own Wheels, TliE SARVXN PATENT, d warraot every vehicle. 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