A5F-.?-i?fr-'. r?fla7:;l - -, - f e - v ata "& -- -- - - &P51PJ -s- --wjajP, Fp il b -.J b J? -n iu m : - . . '. lU I klUkiUMlnW K I II. I " mm mm9mk&mmmmmjmmii.Mm' mtmrnmrnn aaawaaaiifffr i war ..jjgMawaaiwiiMitiifcwww' "TUs. piMPiwftMHViinmw aB"ajaa)S!? &- f awftawqaa wsv Efg r Wm. H. HOWE, JW1.U ro in ib rani wm Bui These a41t are hoth nM Wheel, ttseaara1 atiHs-faTly warranted tret class iii every nbhi AJeo faraahM twKkwt METALIC PUMPS. BsrttMCS Mitchell A Morhart, Red Cleat, Ed Olaford, CowJS; or ad drtas, WM. H. HOWE. S3 Cowls, Neb. JRuiME aaam a tiMdtt saigaa; FREE! 1 SBMURE The Red Cloud Chief. -ETERNAL VIGILANCE IS THE PRICE OF LIBERTY,' AND $1.30 A YEAR IS THE PRICE OFTHE CHIEF. VOL. X. RED CLOUD, WKBSTBR COUNTY, NKBRAKA. FK1DAY. UKCBMBKK. S. KB. NO. I& JOB WORK mm SS-bfe, tatafe. ttwiimm nif aaW- 1 Pratt JmovrV.rt'l. r. Vraak Qraaam. . CaaaUr. i'it. ----- - "- D. A. i hkmicmuw YOUTH and MANHOO0 A Wq0CI.TM WITH OUT MCOICINC By a nivtciaxf a rw'a eXI-flriK-r. Itaan m4wi ut nrm with lr. tlft "raaerlallaaa rrr.- "Vr.i7;:J2: THE PtWLMMER, Baa . Milaass, Wl mmrtvam BJ.ee. Carta rtoaVa4taVrB4.ee. UMlrMtTtrK BSar WHriwi,lW WHMkrr !.. iMKM frficr r Bew VVH n NiniA XNWM.AM First National Bank RED CLOUD, NEB. fntrwt ft arl ttcDkinc blijj. tmytad THANKtOtVIHCMUIMOfl. ?i. lf:S "TkeliMt vt fflteua ma la llMiut jmc Tts Z iT fe4l7 WLiit any true poet trould y i commonly the ruotl naturally natd and deepest in the truth for the art of a true poet Li to be unrestrained by art very much tuAt chaotic- atuJ ft!ki vtih v?Jrnrs TWrt i n mottt ubdi cutrrtO coautrio acattin new Co3 ambus. There & rrH'4!ity f - ,fmd abundetu cauc for srmiUwie for otl.cJ nauoo ln4 built up tihtn thr thercarnMitofthemid.lof all tbw laud, of o luany one Ur axvd abundaut prosperity, waul anddiiap- forclcner now Wlow uiucn. iUUjc nointincnt. God urom'M of a harrwt amU and the hotuehold of God. Aeblc bark over the ycr we potntincnt, God promiM tliat never fail, written in the tiniforuiitv of natures !a. Ifitutead ofrUinj; rcgtibrly and at the dirin bWin;; and freah motit known interval the i-un r.nouia appear lor nin;w ruorv. Immense Stock Mil (Taaal WmmM. A19 17. Tf- ...... '.-.. . r . A.lt I " " "... ct aU lrlil UWrUt boai. Br aaa m11 nu lei uic xnipirauon oi iruc icvirofia inan exCrtion would In; hopcleM. rorvtfa ucsMf. But to come and disappear like a inctor none bc- injf able lu iwy where, or when, or bow j thing. I rr crcma nearrr iiomr t locax Mthu p.vt ywr for which we thould W thankful DIRKCTORS: JL It. Moor. C.W.Morf.r. Juka Jfaora. K. C Uutetll Rieamraaoa. R.A.8TMPSOC Ncurj Public V. A.BWEEZY. itUorotyatLaw. WCSSMT-W tmIIt r5uerl pru. 'td Munit fr mir ft 'tA&rzitia: -THE- igriiig Iwiie Binder nnw made for tho fonr'li year anl -.s z. record of uaquidi fled mcccss. it was tho lirnt. mudu nnd has been jht to pcrU-ciion while cotnpcU f.i:nut:i"u,r niachine3 liavcbccn i ,v only cue or two season .o of ihcm nro advertised r f Ilrst time. ; t srnsdl inexpcuHve cord, . . in inid everv iiundlo nnd - w: tai-E AND BE8T Blue Hill Bank. SIHPSOJT L SWEEZY, BLUE HILL. WEBSTER CO., NEB. A Gnerl Bak'mf Bl. Tranwied. Epwiftl Cr len to Collvctioai. rrw XoMcat b"W R'c- Hohix lknd Vouakt and HU coRi:rapoNUj:NTii: KasBlM Brotkrt Baktn. 5w York City; Baak. Oatak N'brakft. - :.z Vm b:i;.v the Pfkrino rt :. .A.- -vc:y cliai.co of t:uu- ,n tiij linrvoU ;riCTunco cy ; lbs Iltf:ir t!.I TTinra PmidMt. VkwPrteWtat. BoiT.V. SaiiBT. CukUr. stm un or assj clou, RED CLOUD, NEB. SmoIbI Attention Clvn t Callwc 1 tln. UIItCCIORS: J.W.8bmwoop. Sa0rt. Levi Mooa. L- P. ALawoat. Roar. V.Suiibt. flow forth in onjc. Thb i exactly the nianorr of David the sweet ainger of Israel in the rerae I hnvo read. He UFca a plain term Iwrrowed from nil agrieuUurial people and nay the linen or boundaries ofhU poeiion falling unto him by lot, aa was dealt out the beautiful land of Canaan to the several tribe proved to be in pleasant place. "Yen I have a goodly hcri itugc." What expression more be coming a happy contented and thank ful heart? Thauksjnvinfj in portion of If tiutead of returning in regular or- locol churchr. There i great rau - 1 der, pring ahould be iniineuiatciy ioi lowcd bv winter and autumn and mm for thankfulncM for the work of the churches in our immediate iicighlr. baudinaii come to an end and the hu man race pcrieh from the earth. How unreasonable as well n un grateful then the conduct of thrwe who fad to discover the presence of God in hia work who, free from tho burden of government works through uniform and natural laws at hi own conven ience m well as that of hi creature. w rfoA iimiiitfe of iilture harvest New England na well a other part of n lnat tj,e uiaina fell for the Israelite our broad land is not a day o gener- f at resu!ar intenala and wiw gathered ally devoted to public worship a it cvcry ,ori,hi. once was. The social festivities crowd A promise in that the water which out the religious observances. But ,jJe inieiii,C8 drunk was not leM bene this truly characteristic national festi- ficvnt because it followed them all tho val ahould be maintained and its wny ti,r0ugh the wildcrncf.i. A prom Uiankful worship ao happily inolcatcd 'wti'-m that our daily foid is a gift of by' President Arthur should be cultiva- (iotf not ecnt at random but in ap ted, for it is that which fouud express- pnj ways and at cerUiin seasons jon in the language of tho psalmist. tat w0 mijrht be prepared for it. "The linea have fallen unto me in , xm qj wor',ing still with wonder pleasant places. Yc I have a goodly I f,jj uniformity in tho laws of nature, heritage." .gives sure promise for a harvest. It The first Now England thanksgiving nJiy norc largely fulfilled one year occurred about ten months after the tnan anothcr. It may not be equally landing of the Pilcrima uion Plymouth ' ..ifitioa ; A nortionn of our land the mer then would the labor of tba hu- hooil the lilierality uiamfetcl by chrU- ians differing m faith. How naturally and frequent it U that the affair of religion are connect ed with fanaticism and ttrong feeling for it is that which sweeps around the whole horizon of our Wing and effect of our etcmul well ftre. But itl ehriitian charity for all the rauj the rau-e of Chrit has not Ik-cu hindered but has steadily advanced. We have occasion for thankfulnnw that no Mich pressure ha been brought to bear that Has often tempted men to conceal the stern truth of God word, which arc more distinctly evangelical and to preach the truths whic would suit even cIras from the unirer salist to the most rigid ealvini-t. We have occasion for thankfulness Buy and Fell Exchange, lections. Discount Notes General Banking Busincrs. Interest ALtowi o:f 'all DtPOfelTB. Make rol and do a Time V. E. Etoxs. r- E. -VcXtnT ! STEOHM & McKEEBY, Attorneys At Law, BED CLOUD, - - NEB. AJr J eouiultcd in Eplib or Oeiman. CoUccUnn will receive pxouipt tteotion. OKFlCK-lUotrwwtof tftte lak of Rd Clouil. The C2riri!l;r C-ras iflut msn'ififlM"' a"rirM IHTat r.il tHwr'.Tt. .ri,uialurofv-rriiirsirii Owrtsir-i O-a.s V'.if-uJ CcS;r-t C'iJco Li Wsnl-cxtcil tt. "W.rr-8tor,IIr.s.. i.S. A., WliU Ert. -a '-J c- i.-.l "Carcruoias la Hc;t Ycrh i: 7 v.-.: ?& Sut.). Lw.izn, UziK-. CL Pctercturs, CSycfHexIcc, B:rj, CcreclCBi r-r.f .? ' '? "-'? r 1, J. C. Oss. JS. MoNMr. Case & McNbny, A TTOUaEYB AND COrXflELOES AT LAW. Will rnetU in all tbe Court or tki Suta ill Northern Ksnrnt 1 ollectitm at wall . Itltga ltd buinajcur-!n!y and efliciently attendadto. Orricu- 0a U'clxtar atraet, one door atftli fcf tJwber'a biota. Kt Ct.OL'n, NtU. 0. W. Kinr. I'.id Cloud. Nek. J. L. Kalst, X!luouilnptoa, Nebraska. ..1 VLAFI5. .tv" t: en 1 :or --t CAIur.I:, iVr u. v ' 1 yua tu'.' !l .u """"cVETi 100 STYLES, Tanrlr n F T:t " ic-t ,c S100 raia orr V bctiWlt 100 Vin Cal-Ooir. tl flnr r r rtil.llaMnl, !!K.T VlCZU to iu'.'. KALEY BROS., A TTUUNEyii AT LAW A UEAL ESTAT AHKSTS. Will f'telifa in all the (.VurU in Sehrka nJnoitln.ro KanK: c-Hwti" i-mtuitly ai tt tided to and curraMondriicolicil"l. ESS CLC7D. Ksbraski. Alto. Ac nt for D. A M. K. 1). Landi. Bock after Ute first harvest was gath ered in 1621. It at first secmod to be an out door festival which lasted about a week and to have had strong rcsemblence to the Jewish feast of tabernacles. Doubtless they had it in mind. It beems not to have been a regular ly recurring festival but was appointed by tbe oolony or looal church as the occasion reemed to be. It was kept same, but even tho scantiest harvests teaches us important lessons. When the Israelite first saw tho manna in abundenco upon tho pre viously baro face of the desert grati tude bwelled every heart. But how quickly they began to look upon tho manna In much tho same light that we look upon the dews of the evoniug, or Ihe crops in harvest as something regular and customary tho donial of In every age there have been men J. S. GILHAM, A TT0KSEY ASI COUNSELOR AT LAW. Ojfior. opposite City Drug Store. BED CLOUD. - NEBBASKA. jiurcntavrs. Audrca or rill t.jwa" ii.BKsnn.ra .. r... TT 5 Edwin C. Hawley," A TTORKEY A C0UNSEI.0R AT LAV. Office: Over Me Farland's store. BSD CLOUD, VES. TOTT'8 TPIrre - aaai n i i ' "r 4 ."..' St.,i-'" WBiMarnl of llrib-tt ."! - -: '- .waicurcrmrutc' Vho - It-jo."" ara. uurcfratti i .-- yo tltMCiUaO.lu inJ Xtimi--.u- . 1 . oAtblufC tvZlnjit y'uiv i - - fHtltl TT-' "" " ln tr' " " tttalUHCrtrtt .i.t,.Hw ' tkMaaiwbcucut. ji: -ataa Uis orcMta.ua f Uc nrrroaaar' i SlJr,'.' ceaiaHrnpr-it. Jt tfcaa. ii'vilitit tcatuTtarrio jitir . -werrme'y riti- ivc-1 - - prmnpt iufniTc ' ;' - Xati;le ttcss i-n'tcs (! . ..- ; ; liatmcation. mhi ita v.e !. I -' ClMtiaate onueh. Alt'Kw oiret Vlti tU t rfKittly- 0"l Laird & Smith, attorneys and codnsktrs at law. Hastings, - Nebraska. Will rractioo in all tke Coarta of tka Suta. Prompt attention given U ail boainaM Btrwtad 10 ku cre. ialyl-7 Dr. H. A. Baird, RESIDENTDEHTIST. RED CLOUD, - NEBRASKA. TtTTT'S AC7 D1WECTLY OH TNE LiVE; Cra aitUia ami FcTst. Ujapcpal. amy Mdotlw. HUt mi CeIlc,'-uMKtltt ttoa atltuMtUat , mica, PBlitait fcM,lOjc,Trt X.trr, Kctuiala trtvaraUarlcl. K you i 1 t "! arr "U,MiucippUt:t VvUtfr. iirik'M' bKoel'.Tr,thi,f'rr''"'.'utrMtvt .os s . SCHENCK. Physician & Surgean. COWLKS, NEBBASKA. ProfcMional calls promptly attendeI. Office: At residence near Cowlcs. 8-51 TftftnteH ACEST8I rorGen.Dodco'aewb9ok, THIRTY-THREE TSARS AXORO .OUR WILD WWAMS , latroAartiaabyGeii. W.T.Sherasaa. Oantaiajaa tnitTifiilanitjTififrTTrrril nf Thi aa'Tiiiraalaian T 1 Tiiriiiiaraa-rnTari 1 aan irm rir 1 laiiiaiaa alwinc tj year unw the wildcat trifeea ml tk vi. wpttaiatw uiawtM na steal Gnat W ?? rteta.FIaeKnayria-yaalSapctC1araaao Uifci fiatesuaueracators. JUa racetvea tka Paints, cooKy Oils, U RED Glass, 03 06 CLOUD Notions, DRUG Wall Paper, STORE. DH.EE2TDEES01T wi L of the Gaa.Gtaat writes: 'Ta IFnaaicrLiierrer aya: "A ae jW aaifadianfdFFaaaicrlifeiin liafcau." Kahaji I WBey, at Cinrla. aya: Aaaah naaaWhiaa itdeaeCtwiaaainaJM. ChtcaceAafcnar.' -A - aT ! M . i ST 1 I ..l. BBKHaW- WjaU SteMi, Kaaaas CMr. Anthectsed br iba tatft tu treat ChTCBdcKnToca ami. fttnM W- Sanlnal wcakncM imii ,Sexnal DchUHr(iaarawar mm an laDcwanuwwr Ate. Pflra, Tapa-weraa, arfc m Caraai ' ":!? ?"? ISS SSSSrSSLlvSarS. te. oS rat laaiana, cwmnTntmmt , Tn .iMm1-' -- - " -"- Itraada like a baokratr wfcakhed a the JmttrOemm; "XtaiHilv mshftt.- , ' 999 AGEjSHSS la far : todraateic. rV ;er mmmr II 11 1 av--m- tATfL. MMaaSaI " vawa TT?"fW "W - sbb Fal a.-.-Ba-. -- aaAMKBfLM n.NU " - - -1- -- - .-mm dfOBlMBOTftnCI u tMM laaaaaff IM aWflll attHLjIaaal aWaaaah J" -' - ' ' '- "- naaMaTaWM pWfaaa Bap " ""aaa7 . - aavi- ! v aw ao ran tag 1 o man ii a dtiiaari Inatrit byl-U 1 BjoB4aaaiaActtywtirercMainae I w-w- - "J aajRH Wf a ana oninaiBa, prrrMiaiiTT bt A BOOK far hath lew-matiaici aa ""BPa P3ltS MS ji fiiln ataanna T VT - iBBBMcmPu. tnwiijwwiajB. iChae a. yyjayrmatnam pca-cci!yisaiii46UiTjl. with croat iovfulncss :is well as with re ...i,:..!, m.. i,iRfifv eoinnlainl. but ligious worship, not coming however wj,08t. bestowal in not calculated to tall into general observance in New En- fwix thankfulness. gland until after the close of the seven teenth century. Thus wo icc that tho thanksgiving which we now have is tho Blow growth of many years. But since 1802 it has hesome a regit Uvrly recurring festibul of the land nnd that how deservedly, how uppropintely. Deervedly bccaiHO it was the spontaneous expression of tho pilgrims while being upon a barren and rocky coast. Deservedly because providenco has frequently, if not inva riably ever since given newer and greater entires for thanksgiving to their dependents. How appropriately too, far more so than the old Jewish feast of the same nature. Canaan ns compared with tho coun try around was a land flowing with milk and honey and yet how far sur passing (if its history now Iks tmc) in rich resources and beauty of scenery is the rich magnificent heritage of our American people. If the feast of tabernacles was insti tuted by command of God to mark for Israel a yearly celebration of the in gathering of the fruits of the field how much more appropriately should there be for us somo such occasion. How deservedly and how appropriately then has thanksgiving day grown from small beginning to the dignity of a national hollidav. Let ns then if we havonot already, review somo of the eyents of the year for which we can .iy as did the psalmist. "The lines have fallen unto me in pleasant places Yea I have a goodly heritage." Both President and Govcnor in their proclamations have said that this year no have abundent reason for thankful ness. Let us consider then the event of the year which ought to be to us causes of thanksgiving. This is tho immediate object for which day of thanksgiving is appointed to unite our hearts 111 thankful praise to God, if not for the lmntiful harvest of the year as did tho Jews at the feast of tabernacles for the return of com mercial prosperity and for any and all the blessings flowing from growth and tendencies in the regiou of morals as we near its close. It would be wrong for us to not re call some of them, that they may awa ken in our dul souls a livlier sense of gratitude to the great lather of us all. Surely we can never bo severed from our fellow men in sympathy and though some it sad under the sbadow of some mysterious providences as our friends in Bivcrton, still there have been things enough for which we can be thankful which have come even to every one 01 us renei irom me em barrassment of debt a favorable turn of fortune, or if not these, the newly discovered meaning of true friendship the removal of perplexing doubts. But to be more specific I would ask you to notice the events of the yar for which we should be thaakful a a. nation. What An array of events of the past rear might be meelieoed a occasion of especial Ahankagmeg. The hopes of the kuebeadman throughout Urge region have bee realised where there has heea disaa IKiuitKeatithaeWoticht its hlewinge. There is ueity aad- sMpathy at the price of a comma cahtsaity. There is peaee Jbc every euMtrmiat fcUire prosperity at aeswrea Moaaei try hat met with Mfeerere a invigorating cbmte of th u-tHprU tone with a mmcnl a hrint of natural resource, cii il td rchj:iru I tnatitutioos a iiun-tw nation which will he aa likelr attcctWully to work out problem of mfinit iHtburUnce to the whole human t? The line hate indeed flln unto ua aa a nation In pl-jnt place. The brgel opportunity, the richest inheri tance which God ha rtrr l--Wwed upon a pcop! he b.t IwYtnMrd uii u Yea we hve coolly hcnUe !... K.W f tail t ... ,.. til J. protestrnt religion locn in Ut sniicd 1 aotil of Martin I.uthrr one hundred I vear tn'fitre the lamb ft:; of the chil , dreti of that faith upon PJ imth Kock Tho eight huudted ettled clergy dur tug tho reign of Kngland' bloody Queen Mar-, !rought the ce! of Uc reformation from Switzerland where they wens sown by Iaithcr Ctlvtn and Mclantlion, hack to England dtirtnj Elizalieth's reign. From theao gem aprin-; two fc- liona one of which the jwlgrtm party in turn paed over into Holland ami .. ..... fii TO L. BAUMS, 4 inclined to do thi. But now when God has drowned the year with plenty and no region con trasted with last year eecins ho favored as this ought not the u.inUfu! fooling to flow forth in son..;. If our fathers could be so lull of grat itude that they must needs call a day for special thanks giving ten months after their bitter landing. What should be the feelings that should stir our blood nnd warm our luirte and fire our souls and kindle our zeal. The devout piety of the pilgrims in their newly founded feeble colonies in New En gland prevented them from pacing by Gods goodlier unnoticed. Deeply de pendent upon God they wrung by hard and patient toil their scanty sutc. nance from tho barren and rocky soil were constantly in fear of tho inroads of hostile indiana drowth at one time threatened them with famine while waiting for supplies from Ireland. But not nmid such great hardships has God cast our lot, for compared with them the lines of our possession have indeed fallen unto us in pleasant places. Yea we have a goodly heritage. Then again there is the financial prosperity toward which we have been so slowly and painfully creeping ever since the close of tho war to which we are nearer tliau we navo ever neon since that time. There again is our political situation which is not wholly without cause for thankfulness. Saddest of all is to think of the seri ous check given to the tcmpcninco movement in Kansas by the asronish ing mystery of the recent elections. But enough" has occurred to make the Republican party meditate. Its hind sight is capital. Itjmay yet acquire from this defeat sense, conscience and faresight. More over as a significant result of the elect ion it is already proposed to pass a bill in next congress to repair $10,000,000 of the river and barber appropriation which remains uncontracted. Notice alo tho events of the year for which we should bo exceedingly grateful as a church universal aside from the advauce of evangelical work around the more immediate church centers by thoe gifted in religious thought and zeal. The growing unity between the various evangelical bran ches 01 the christian church at large the year has brought ra addition an especial occasion for thankfulness, Lacking time and ".space I might pityingly glance at the work of the American board of Commissioners for foreign missions as an index of the ad vance of mission work. There has been a decided advance all along tbe Hue a deep spirit of en quiry prevades Africa and western Tarkey, ia the latter country five hun dred hare confessed fnth in Chm where ia India and Ceylon a growing isetltssneat asaoog the tnatsss exclaim Oh! Do show as the way of aalvauon Show as theiaaer mysteries of year rshgioo. Wears Car from aetag bap ay. We waat peace, oar religiose do ac4 satisfy aa. Caayoar rehgieagive what earn caaaet? asm six aaaslresl have eoafeaeai take ia Christ. There is hope taea for laaia aaa cease fcc that no such pressure ha been brought thence with our pilgrim father, the to bear, as to allure us from the very thrifiicat growth of the reform grounds of our mmt precioua convic- tton wa planted upon our ahorw and lions and that like the pilgrims wo m day wn are enjoying it fruiU-tUe may to day worship God according to right of cotiacioncc freedom from tho dictates of our own conctence rea-j purgatorial ruin and the corrupting sons for thankfulness that atrew of cir-iale of ttidulgcncic. with freedom to cumsUuees docs hot compel! us to, worship God. Thu we have made leave the previovs foundation of our 'heir to the principles and Ideas to faith for something not quite so valua- which the reformation gave birth and ble church union, for that would 1h ' we have a goodly heritage. Yet back citing ofl motives which we draw ol all tlirse rich and pnnrrly m.c .7 ionj Hes the glonou goHfiel f the (n from the most precious christian truth J" Vi cmI ftarlc ofalltlirse event God for tho sake of ostensibly agreeing with jms revealed to ua tho crerfrtsdi -others without sufficient evidence. auraiices of his love- ha sought to lend Ought two men excavating two rows us beside the c,; '" !, , , , . irreeu uasture of nu love ne naa of columns in tqe eolonade of a nnnwl hl fn thmc tj,rfW cnaiaei. sUnding temple as has been done lately in tho out,Mrp and ternble again-t the sky. ruins ol i'ompii exertiiig to find lwth to remove all tupicion of vimltcttve eolmiailea alike In ceo their work nor wrath on yxx"? ... , . .1 1 i- treioii rhi law -nc " aoin;ui to icport nor believe what Ihey have dis- j,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, the confidrnre ofldserea- coveretl becaii"e they find a column turv , , oVO nl,d faithfulni- Ami missing. Neither should two men del- yPt back of all thi there in a know 1 .....i. 1 :.... .1 ,.r ii.wi .wl..i. nf nnd a faith in the one true villi: ill him unt'iiiiiij;"',- uii -t - . . r i . , . ... , r ,...,. Gxl or whom, bv whom, and for whom for their rehgiou.- system refuo to ac- ""-j tMn ' cept any of the previous truth or to re- yp jirM. inot in the portrait, a nnrt nnd believe ii for fear of disagree- rmm fiiee alKive auv of hia memWrs ing with hi fellow student. and so though the hand and linger of believe in common with ehnhtiaus vhiir.icter tliat for which we are most throughout our beloved land that wo thankful are becoiningrmore liberal in christian And it is the beauty of holinc that .. ... 1 . (Jol in adopting his work to moral in' cooperation if not in teaching. JrflpiSrii l liolni Ics iuto Watchmen uimiu the walls ofZion jtice. The ble-tng then of leing a ...... ... nir..wl nn.l wrimlor wbiili- mibiect under the iintrol govenimeiit we are tending. But 1 it not rather cfmj4i rea,m out a system of natural leaving that type of Christianity liko religion aile from "a revelation if that of Saint Janie which cmpbasUed thev could, there U no probability that works, and that of Saint Iaul which they woul.j I -then jni..t a fe.th in the 11111 iriiii inni lutLtti- u Mvt,. (P. Oa BUILDING.) n Immense Stock of Dry Goods, Clothing And General Merchandise. BIG BARGAINS, MONEY SAVED I Comes and Kxamiiu Goods and pitrcKs. (HUBUAUM -I- uumiAHft C.E.PUTNAM! Wiahe to atimaunoo 0vt ba Mill iMOigp t it t' -A Uivl Grvcvrtpa tl fttl kkx at THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. -CONSISTING OP Teas, Sugar, Syrups, Canned Goods, Especially California Goods, Flour, Peed Corn and Oats. You will aJo find him at th nM iknd of UCHKNTIiAI. U0H, wUi. ymi Will find cvrrj thing lu th low. 4 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 IUisincss, A FIRST-CLASS BAKBlftK, Where you will always find a cholco line of kivL generil krpt IV cl Bikerv and wtild aoHcil a har ui tin jfW iMtriMis. Thanking" you fur for ptt fatr and wUhin 4 Mt!lMitri of the aame and a many new ooea mj fetr him With a call. no TxornisK to niiow .ooim, a YoirimTitULY. C. E. PUTN emphases faith and merely drifting wonUml lllrtt K,aofhwson be Iran- 133 ItUSHFOBD VTA J WLmlMflmwB K' 1 saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWs aaagjaaawjjsataaaa m NVefl Tho dear smiled a welcomo toward that of Saint John, the dUciple 8CCinlontIy greater eaue for thankful which Jesus loved to that higher tvpe ne- than all cle 1 tiavo mnniioneu. ofpiety-to that better fruit of "the We can then in view of all there rea u 1 v ' ,...., r.. tltDttrfiiiiiMit iiiv with the spirit without which wc arc all as e mU j,,. ,;,, UaS0 'flluon unU, sounding bras., atul tinkling cimbalj nie m niCJWant places. Yea I have a Note tho event of the year for which goodly heritage, we should be thankful as families j old home faces have A handsome 1 10 castor to be given home-wcet sur- yX?L Z prises at beautiful developments of o( mc hclwocn noW aiui that time, the character in favorite chiluVome dw- name of the lucky ieron iwill be pub play of wonderful wisdom, tho wisdom lube!, with their permU-ion. which comes with the pearl of gniat , T '' MoodJr price and tlio frivoloties of the young, j , . T . . U. tab. .ho ouan, ..p of .Sh. J$grJ& ZTn cr and nobler motive. Then the lj0 ,UUj ,fc hnn ercry lhxUf. fy9lo. events for the past yc;ir for which wc mixed so that it makw it one of the should Iks thankful as individuals the mo-t reliable place to buy drug, and nab.,... oftaw,ta, SHrtaw''tatrS T. which no man knows or ever will know p-ce of ,)UjineM gamt lry for your- The wave of sympathy upon society 6tfjvej. snrfacc mav not move tlieac hidden 1 depths. Faces may tell us tliat as Thorough Bras) an) Crasteel Rama. -initio iseoine on within, but we l. I have yet on band about sixty five Lnnw not wlmt it ia-hiL, ofhsartbis- W Wi?W,.!!?jr22 soul life rcrss torzizzzu. IVcrtfa i araiT airm.taa t iH caaal4 illHWH waaatrlir ta ! ikaaiva t caJl'.satca lr tcscan f Uia yruaary 1 eoKsss cr W.utf etr. at R CU4 o Ui aM Kaiat dj ia Ua aa ataa f ftbraktr. T Aar't 4 otaaaTJ At bSua Uili as iha irat sit4at ia tVa atoataa l .aaarr. Aanl. Jaly I (Wr. At Ula cc a U irt trJr la l& avsataa 4 n,J.iptnabl 4 lcfcr. Lxaia&t(a t rv-ie licca . Cmtmvt W. I!arcm.. Coty "aaariaaaa-lix t T PaVlis Iattisaaha gurej Taere are the c wiylai of the alieaaai . American Merino ram. shitied from tory or inner soul tile sorrows never Miclusran Una fall, at nrtoeafrom fincn told to the outside world, for tho lest lo fifty dollars. They aro from fiov liked people bear their their own bur- stock and in fine condition. t 1 .. ui. .. John K. KWStOY dens. How many sucli have this ear 0rm 5oy 18 ieamcu to cast tueir iMirucn on me lord. How many things have seemed very much like gathering cloud, yet yet were the bringers oXour awecies experiences the bitter-sweets of life the field which in the spring we wa tered with tears, now bending with gol pen harvests. Oh how many can go back into tl store houses of the soul and bring out of thesV, rich things and lav them unon a common alter of tlutukfgi vi ng to day. But I would ejqiecjaUy bare you no tice not alone the year, rich as it has been in benedictions, but chiefly the events for which we should be thank ful that lie back of the year -below the nation and above the church and behind our immediate surroundings. 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