tyiiiwfwffiiMiyyj ij " ",i vfc -- ija; ' C fl- V w r-t ,v ;- s -jf -'" PT f Ml T '4K' -1? 1 5 re 2awvs3eirj3 rMR9crMU0? 5SjTt!txaBreM srr2fS5wr?kfin'3ttatK4i2rirttoc: .ii.aib jiii mim i m naiTifniiWi ilawfc 7ZttS&i3&9J3i-gi&.f3-' s-few 1 i-rfriM-f-itTtnnrinriii.i-J- nranTii - t if fn niiir fnriii himBB j- - -g-. --j. -j-,- tuitiji Sf,7J3 - t i K vY fc The Red Cloud Chief FRIDAY, OCT. 3, lS8t. A. C. HOSMERi - Proprietor IJ. 4 31. TIJUK CAHI). Trains pass Red Cloud roinrr noef follows: "'"t -" as No 40, passenger 7 5f p. m. No 4, passenger Jl m ,,. m. No 84, accommodation 7 10 a. in. No G, passenger r( f)0 a. m. Going west trains pass Bed Cloud as follows: N ?,, passenger, arrives G 00 a. ni. No 3(J passenger departs... 8 00 a. in. No fj, j)assenger, departs... 8 00 p. in. No si accomodation arrive 11 55 p.m. Trains .1, 30, 4, ?4. and 40 run daily. Othyr trains run daily except Sunday. CITY BREVITIES A heavy- rain on Wednesday. It V Shikey was in Lincoln last week. Mas. McBkim: has gone east after goods. A.N. Pat.vor has returned home from Iowa. J'at. Mu.vsnLgave us a fine banana musk melon. Ceo DjW) has bought Yi-iseher's Louse and lot. t S- W. Skelkv and family have gone ie towa to winter. Rr.MOit has it that the anti-monops jropofie to start a paper in Bed Cloud. Wm. FisK has sold his cheese factory to J. B. Stanser. II r. F. will go to Kan fas. Jones &. Goijlk, we undersUnd pro pose to put up a dwelling on their lanch. K. 11. Swnnand W. Sherwood, of Minden, were visiting friends in the city Sunday. W. M. Gee, night operator at the depot, will go emit for an extended visit on Sunday, lie will return in about one mouth. The Cowles elevator is open for bus- incss, and the regular market prires will be paid for grain. P Barxley received a severe kick from one of his his horses on Tuesday. He is consequently limping. A. D. Bkown and wife, of Kansas, celebrated their silver wedding on the 2fith. They received many nice pres ents. J P Bayha, county clerk, and his estimable wife, returned from Deliver this week, where they have been sight feeing. Gicaxt LriiLow has gone to Hebron (o tork at tho "Art Preservatives of all Arts" for A. J. Chile, who proposes to start a paper at that place. Thehi: will be a dime social al Airs. J )Aloa Pierce's, on Friday evening. Oct. 3rd. There will be a way provided for those who would like to ride. Married. In Ked Cloud, Septem ber 29th, 1SSI, by Kcv. Geo. 0. Yeiser, Mr. August Fete, of Webster county, and Miss Fete, of Nuckolls county. Jaocb Weaver and Mrs. Sarah li Dayis were united in wedlock by liev. Geo. 0. Yeiser, on the 25th of Septem ber. Both parties wero of Webster county. G. M. Yodng, who has served the Wells, Fargo & Co's. express lor a number of years has resigned his posi tion, the work being to tedious for him. Gaths it Boiianan have leased the lot south of It. It. Sherer's drug store and will erect a two stury meat market, thereon. This enterprising firm is bound to succeed. E. M. Stoeee will sell twenty hives of bees at public auction on tho 11th of October. This will bo a good chanco f for those who desire to slock up with the best of Italian bees. O II. Mary att fe Co. will soon move into the room now occupied by A. Lindley, and the latter gentleman will nove into Baum's room. The changes , rill be beneficial to both gentlemen from a business point of view. J. M. Ciiaffik has just returned rom Indiana where he was in attend ance at the funeral of his son who was recently killed by an accident on the llilway. His son was baggage master and met hifi death while on duty. Jake Sellers brought this office a curiosity in the way of and ear of corn which had one solid ear and sixteen prongs all covered with corn. This freak of nature was procured in Smith county, Kansas. It is certainly a curi Wosity. JaMES M. Lockhaet, of Catherton will sell 5S head of cattle on October loth. He has 17 feed cattle and 15 milch cows, the balance being heifers and calves. This will be a good chance r buyers. Six and twelvemonths lime will be given. The other day while A. N. Patnior was attending a reunion of soldiers in Iowa, a vote was taken on presidential preferences. The vote was quietly taken and resulted as follows; Blame, lis? fllovpl.and 2: Butler. 1. This '..ows which way the soldiers will vote in November. -lA sea City Eveninq Star, democratic of the 25th inst: "Just before the republican conven tion we remarked that if the democrats wuldn't beat Blaine, the' couldn't beat anybody. But it begins to look as if they couldn't beat Janybody." At the stock sale of Chas. F. Cather '1 near Catherton, the other day, the property sold high, returning some v thing oyer $9000. A little over eight een months ago Mr. C. went into the ranch business with $4000cash, and in that time "has made $5000 over and above hjlny,estment. 'Jtjnis fact plain ly show that it pays tolrnn a ranch. Mr. ,ceniniy ueen yrosper- :?s ; - la -Jr-VZr C. E. Davis was in Buffalo countv last week. I. B. Hampton made us a pleasant call this week. L. N. Marti, of the O -leans Senti nel was a pleasant caller thU week. Any one having a young Jereey cow for .alo can And a buyer at this ofli ce Social at the residence of Mrs. Julia Warren, October G, under the auspices of tho W. li. C. Skating all next week at the rink, after which the rink will be clewed un til atcr November 1. JiEitEwitl be a "pound social" at. kcv. Geo. Brown's, Monday evening, Oct. C. All are cordially invited. Sometime during this month the Ladie's Aid Society will give an anni versary supper at Mrs. It- Mitchell's. A little boy named Zuika v.ih run over at the south end of town the other day by a delivciy Tragon and in jured slightly. J. N. Davis, brother of C. E. Davis, Of this city, has bought a farm in Franklin county. He paid $500 for it and ha refused $3,000. T. Ya.v Hoe.v and wife, and Mi?? Clara Dickenon, relatives of F. M. and W. M. Dickerson, arrived in Uei Cloud from Iowa Wednesday night. Mils. M W. Dkkeeso.v, who has been sick for number of weeks past. is convalescing. Her many friend i will be pleased to hear of her final i c covery. We are pleaded to notice the ap pointment of Joseph Garber, of Red Cloud, to the mail service. Joe is a brother of the ex-governor. (luzette Juimittl. Tin: managers of the rink are fitting it up nicely on the interior. The boys are furnishing our people with a great deal of amusement and the citizens appreciate it- Mi:s. M W Dickerson requests Tun Chikf to return thanks to the ladies who have so kindly assisted her in her recent illness, and especially so to the ladies of Jtebekah Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., who have constantly been with her dur ing her illness. "Baby'b jot a bran new tooth," yes baby Ins a bran new tooth, its tho firt baby and the first tooth. John was so elated over the discovery thathejarose at the dead of night to inform the neighbors. That baby will not have to gum it any more. - The Itod Cloud Quartet will give a grand bali at the rink to-night, Friday, October 2. Our people should turn out and give the young folks compris ing the quartet a boost. The Chut hopes they will have a hirgc crowd. The admission for spectators will be placed ;t 50 cents. A. J. Means has just completed his new barn, 45x35, and has fenced in U0U acres of pasture. He recent lj bought eleven cows from James Gilham. Ibis together x.iili the balance of his stock puts Andy in good shape. The Chief is pleased to see the farmers of Web ster county prosper. Wm Williams, late of Kearney has opened a rcstusant in Miller's building north of ICa ley's store. Tnis makes eight institutions of that kind in the city and with the four regular hotels it would scein that the travelling pub lic need not go hungry at least as long a3 their mono' lasts. It is rumored that the B. & M. have leased the St. Joe bridge, and will here after make this their route to Chicago. This line is among the foremost roads in the cour.tr-, and by this move will give Red Clud the usual eastern trav eling facilities 1 1 13 said that by this route tho time from Chicago to Denver is shortened som e five or mx hours. The Red Cloud creamery under the careful management of J. H. Smith, has been a great success. During the year just past, closing with October 1. 18S4, the creamery has made about 70. 000 pounds of butter, or 35 tons. This is simply immense, when a person thinks of 35 tons of butter. The cream cry is a great benefit to the people. Success to it. Our 3eung friend, Frank Scott, of Amboy, went out hunting the other day, and run upon a wolf. Frank with a true spirit of a nimrod whaled away with both ban els and let the wolf have a broad side on the wing. His wolfshrp was a monster and weighed neirly 100 hundred pound?. It was Frank's first wolf and he naturally feels jubilant over it. The following officers were elected at the Ked Cloud Philomaihian society Sept. 29, 1SS4: President, Chas Dow; First Yice-President, Carre Miner: Second Yice-President, Katie Eeiglo; Secretary, Jessie Warren; Treasurer Henry Ludlow; Critic. Lora ilcBride: Door-keeper, Willie Brewer. The next meeting will be on Monday, Oct 13. All arc cordially invited to at tend. L. C. Micks, of Salem, Kans., recent ly sold and delivered 4500 bushels of old shelled corn at Hubbies elevator in this city. 93 teams came in 'during five days, and on Monday the caravan numbered 34 teams. Mr. ML is an ex tensive farmer, but expects to give up tilling the soil and devote his time ex clusively to mercantile pursuits, being already largely engaged in the latter business. Mr. M S Potvin, the veteran con tractor is in the citv acrain. During the past three years 3Ir. Potvin has built fourteen bank buildings in Ne braska, nis forman, Mr. N M Mainard, will superintend the erection of the First National Bank on Webster street now insj)rocess of erection. Both of the abof named gentlemen thorougly underetpid their business and Tire Cjiiep whes- tbem-'hbnndaat success-. R It Shcbek lias remodeled hLj barn. Latest styles of fall hats at Mrs. Mc Bride's. Have you looked at those fine suits at the Golden Eagle Clothing store? A HOC5E and fine rooms for rent. Apply to Ohicago Lumber yard. S tf The ladies B. H. M. S. will xneot at Mrs. Brewer's, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. Call at Bradbrook's Fourth Avenue studio and ice the larjje pictures he is making. Lost A pair small new scissors. Finder will p!e;isc return saiuo to Let son r store. J II ItEJtsr.EHG bought thirty-five head of hogs from Mr. Harvey the other day. Everybody should see Mrs. Mc Bnde's new hats, trimmings, etc., be fore buying. Woolen shirts and jackets in all grades and colora at the Golden Eagle Clothing Store. Bhadkeook's Fourth Avenue studio i.s the only gallery in the Valley where you can get life size pictures made. Fou Sale. 250 a; ethers, Merino and Southdown graxie. Address. 9-3.v Tkoxps- K Beos., Oberlin, Kan. Mius. J G Dopd and daughter, Daisy, and Mrh Spauogle and son, Horace, left this week for an extended visit in Pennsylvania. You can find everything m men's, women's and children's shoes of the celebrr.td Selz make at tho Golden Eagle Clothing store. W. T. Boheer has one of the finest cows that we have observed lately. He got it at a bargain and fcel "nappy oyer the result. She weighs 1403 pounds. Aee you in want of an over coat? H -o, go .o the Golden Fagle, you have a stock of five hundred to select from, ranaing in prices from $2.50 to $25.00 Theke will be n Sunday-school con cert at tho 31 E Church, on Sunday evening. All are invited. These en tertainments are always vc'y inter esting. Do not forget to get a chan ce in prize drawing by buying goods at the Gol den Eagle Clothing Store. Every pur chaser will also be given a good yard stick free of charge. F M Hamaeeu will cry G A Winton's sale of stock and E M Storer's sale of bees. Mr Winton's sale will take place on the ith of October, and Mr Stoier's on the 11th. Bi'hliess is booming in Ked Cloud, and the fall trade is picking up lively. iv.ery one of our merchants have heavy stocks on hand and the people will get the advantage of low prices. I am now prepared to copy ami en large from tintypes, photographs, and cards, to life size. All having pictures to enlarge call at Bradbrok's copying and enlarging Fourth A venue studio. Woolen' socks from 15 cents a pair upwards, Scarlet underwear 75 cents upwards, white and colored from-25 cents and upwards at the square deal ing one price Golden Eagle Clottbing store. S 0. Bakei: wishes to announce that he has adopted his old method of raising.bnuses ami putting foundations under them at the time. By this means it saves the Usual straining on the building. S-2w. C. C. Coon and wife have gone to New York state on a vis-it. It has been sixteen years since this aged couple have visited the scones of far mer year.-, and The Chief hopes they will sojourn pleasantly among their kindied. The new sidewalk north on Webster Street and '.vest on Sixth Avenue to the M. E. Church is now being built. The walk will be continued up Seward street to Judge Wilcox's re-ulence. Several other walks are being contem plated in the near future. Our worthy friend, Captian Munsell. cinnot swallow the dish of crow which has been fixed up in this state by Ben Butler and the anti-monops. and there fore proposes to vote for tho republi can ticket. Many more of tho breth ren, who believe in fighting for prin ciple instead of office," will be found against the fusion of their party with tho democrats in November. The B. M. have been making quite extensive changes at the depot. In the future F. A. Durric will look after the freight department, Mr. Kinzie comes, to the front as express agent while A. J. Welch in addition toThis duties as "brass pounder" will preside at the ticket case. The company have dis pensed with the services of a message boy and the baggageman has been in structed to perform the arduous duties of that position. The anti-monops and democrats have fused with one exception. We have nothing to say against their can didates, for all are good men, but we hope that the republicans will not be standing around with empty lamps on election duy. These combination par ties should be squelched. The Chief is down on monopolies of all kinds but believes the republican party is equal to the emergency every time." At least wc cannot seo by wha't mode the anti monops propose to crush monopolies by fusing with the democracy. Ik a little over four weeks the presi dental election will take place. This will be one of the most important elec trons for many years, and every repub lican should lcok well to the party's welfare. It is important that republi cans stick closely to their candidates and not allow themselves to De drawn away by personal motives or prejudices into voting for some man who has no claim upon them as a republican. The nominations made by the republicans for president down to the lowest oftice in the county are good enough for anv man to vote for. Let our watchward be victory and thereby scoop the whole outfit opposed to the republican ticket Me. Dixy has repaired in the lat few days, oyer 40 parasols and nmi Bellas. If you want repairingin that line, call op him: $f-tfl YmI? Eecsssij-. V,"e cannoi fee whit advantages peo ple can gain by sending out of the city for merchandise that can be procured at home. It teems to be a fnlse econo my. People that live in Wobtr county, and hare thoir interest a; suke here. hmld be patronized in preference to foreign concerns. A good motto for people to jjo on wwiM be "patrcmije homo at al! time,'' Money spent outttde of the county docs not enrich it people bo: goes towards building up some other coun ty. It Is often the cae that people will eend away from hoinu to buy some article that could be procured in Red Cloud, ju-it because it could be secured a little cheaper. Sometimes merchants will do the same thing. If people in j Wetater county would go to come other countv and buy their good it would make the merchant a poor mtn and rice xtrtn. The farmer snd merchant depend on each other for a lifingand should patmniz: home at all times. We venture to remark that Ked Cloud merchants sell goods aj low as they can be purchased in any city. In order to make a town grow and become an important city, every citizen fchould be willing to lead all his influence towar Is helping i; aioog, and we will venture to ?.ty that iMere are few towns that come up to Red Cloud in this one particular point where the people are working for the final sueceso of the city. Tni fivvt The Chilk is glad to note. "Home first and the world afterwards." is a good motto and leads tosucceaS when cioiC-W adhered to. AHti-.Mtmoi' Convention Pchsl'ant to call the Float Repre sentative convention met on Saturday, September 27th, at I o'clock, p. m., in Red Cloud called to order by K. N. RichanUon, Thomas Kiity, of Frank lin was ennnen tcmjiOnry chairman F. N. Richardson temporary eccretary on motion of J. 11. Dawson, tho tem porary organization was made perma nent a committee on credentials was appointed as folio w-i: J. 11. Davihon, D. S. Helvern, F. Houchin. Tho committeo retorted the following named persons entitled to seats in the convention. WEBSTEIl COUNTY. P. C. Hubbell, F. Houchin, Ed. Mct calf. L. D. Oatman, M. D. MoKiney, I). S. Helvern, F. N. Richardson, Tho.s. Yaughn. TIUNELIN' COUNTY. Geo. Gilbert, M. W. Bly, C. Allen, H. Bemley, John Bear, J. 11. Davison, B. F. Lake. On mot'on to proceed to the nomina ,f a ca.i iidate for Float representative, John W. Deary, of Franklin county, was placed m nomination and declared tho unanimous choice of the conven tion. On motion the following named persons were chosen a district central committee. D S Helvern and Thomas Yaughn. of Web-ter county. It. Blum, of Franklin county. After a few rous ing speeches by J. H. Davison and J L. Cook candidates for senator, the convention adjourned. Thomas Kirtley, chairman, F. N. KiCHAKDiox, secretary. The following is the report of the Red Cloud schools for the month of September; I : r:2.'r -- ;t Teachers. I r-k'f- 1 I's H'-rtha Owen... IVf-ot., -n -17; 4 !j m.i I'limam... l.st!ry.- ?2 7? irj. .87 n.u Mirt Hrvvrr... Vl I'rv. U- 42- .15 .'o 23,7 .Miss Wijollev. . ist'lnt- w: K', 4s ,i l 5 .Ma-I.tmllj.... 2.1 Il: :3. r-'" 47 JU0 0 17, E:iJ. Kui... If. . C1 .V. SO .K5 .TJ2I KOLL Or KONOK. On this roll will be found the names of those pupils who nave been neither absent nor tardy, and whoso scholar ship and deportment are 95 or above in a scale of 100. Depot School. Clco Kidil, Mary Kidd. Carl Rudd, Arvilla Rudd, Jennio Rudd t. Primary Myrtle Kaley. Gertie Kalev, Harry Letsnn, Edward Cook. 2nd. Primarv Alieo Itemsbcrg, An na Prnskvc. Bertha Brown. 1st Intermediate Lillio Casm Car rie Kidd. Alfaretu Ayer, Pearl Skecn, Loui-e Moore. 2nd. Intermediate Ida Kidd, Nellie West, James Kidd, Kyd Clutter, Mack Pope. High School Carrie Miner, Hugh Miner, Elta Rem?berg. 0. 1 j. EmUGii, Princioal. The Old Story From the Riverton Enircprizswo learn of r. terrible acci which occured at that place about 11, o'clock last Friday morning. It seems that Max Fromuth had a self cocking revolver that he supposed to be empty. In fact, others bear him out in saving that it contained no cartridge the af ter roon before. He was fulling and revolving and snapping the the deadly weapon, all the while talking and jok ing with those in the room when all were astounded to hear the deafening report, and to see W. A. Butter the bar ber of that place, fall to the floor. Fp on examination it was found that the shot had taken effect in his left arm near the shoulder passing through and entering the body inflicting a verv Fe rious wound. The careless and indis criminate handling of firearms loaded or unloa ded cannot be too seriously condemned. Take Notice. As I am about to close 'ray business in Bed Cloud at once, I wish all par ties indebted to me to come as soon as possible and settle their accounts. And all persons to whom I am indebt ed will be paid by me upon presenting their bills. By complying with this re quest I will be greatlv obliged. 5tf " L. Ba.um. Seek No Frtaer It is said- an old philosopher sought an honest man with a lighted lantern, and humanity ha3 been seeking for an honest medicine by 4he light of knowl edge. It has atlastfonnd Dr. Jones Bed Clover Tonic which cnxea all diseases of the blood, removes pixnnle and acts piompthy on the urinary JKr gana. Only 50s bo!s to be fcaJat A, -Untuej,!, On Tulay, September;?, Hi. tU j democrats of tb 41; refM,ttiU.tiT ! dltrirt tnct ill to cail. at the xjri-keM pwa - Aftrthrui prdiwit,. Kjvnj, w """ww w - tvp- seautire. A:r a hrr rvmaris ikt convention ijoineii. sAToaui. cosvarriOkV. cmTettim for tbe 231 diuict cw cd, sad dominated ?. IjfMt far iwt&tor after which '.ho ivas heUl ami F. X. Itichaniuni v t nominated I r reprvin(aiirc fjc 9QUt district, and Mr. I;iaV fiK-o&QtmHioKi-er 1st dtinricL Tiiee noailnti'jon are the same as nominated by the aail- monops on Saturday. A goodly ncun- ber of aniimonop anl demoomU ytrt pnsent and were qnite eniJtaiiwt:e. 'Flic meeting was !mr:caiou4 in ertrr respect. A I'KGPOfciTio.v is abotit to be made to iho popio of ilid oowmy, lr which they Kill !e raHed upon to row ftr 1 roor hoe. The coonlr tK owpa r. farm, and aUhos to impne it. j a.d make permanent I mUmi l'UiUin o-.ntin orar ij Ue.c&it Ot IJS1 ... . . countr witr4s i ' 1' m iniikAv manner. Tfiis, th county nhouid do. and tho voters should all be in favor of it. The cost whi!U uci b ittueb; in fact, it would not laVt near as much to Iku'hI the structure and Veep the poor tin n 33 it d note. The idea u a goad one, and we should Uk to amend the prujHfcrttio'i by nucleating ibat n jil hou!d ako be built. There are many time that we need a baatih. When tho proposition ie presented let the pcopio vote for it. List of grand and jelit juror dran for the Oclobr-r 211 !rni, 1881, f!ilrict court, in and for Weiter oooatr, lmb. oitAjrn Jt'RY. William (.bites Joel T Martin, D.ivid lIcfilebowcr.lv T Chanoo, W J Hairs'. D .Medium. William (iti v. 'if n aVij; rti.l-IAlt tl Watt, Wm Leww, .John Rcronzcn, J Arnsberger, ATOmisby, A C) Walker. W 11 Barcus, J 11 Funimn, I'KTIT JL'Y. (f S Miller, S Vin Doren, J W W ration, Jhn Galbreath, Xclfon ('one, Jolin Dunbar, John Kellogg, CJ E Oatman, S W Fulton, M a Ballard, J W Xorris, John W .Marker, (?uri-i Xelson, P, H Crow. Luther Hilton, !L-nry liilham, S Croxton. William Divon, Alcctue Rilev, F X Richard-ion, Charles II Harbor, It B Fulton, M Fisher. Ed. ward Paries. Ankivf.iwauy. On Saturday even ing Sept. 27th ltSi a number of the triends and neighbors cf Mr. anI .Mrs. (.I- Vi. Francis with baskets well i with goo.l thiugs, dropped in and took them by suipri-w, the occasion beiuc the r.Oth anniversary of their marriage. The company look possession and after a season of social intercourse, the tables were spread and loaded with the good things tho basket! contained, to wtiich all did ample justice. The marriage cert mouy waa performed by C. 1C. Put nam, J. P., and the presents were dw tributed by E. S. Reed, they being numerous and useful. At rather a late hour the company dispersed, wishing the host and hostess mauv returns. A New Fikm. O. M. Young and C B Hosford, well-known gentlemon of this citv have formed a co partnership and will engage in the poultry and produce business. Mr. Hosford has had consid- eiable experience anl the firm pro pose to engage in the business for all its worth. They will pay pecial at tention to raising fine chickeno, i:id will make Plymouthrock a speciality. Ibis species of chickeus are the most hardy ard profitable of any raised. They will put in incubators and build j pards in some convenient location Thf. Ciiisf wisheifthe new firm succeae In another column will be found their advertisement. .-. - - Sheep for Sale. A limited i.umbcr, (I0t0 bead) of .Spani.-n Merino ewos, for sale. Two and three year old. These sheep ware raised by us in Webster county; are free from any disease, and are ::: ex cellent breeding condition. Will shea: nine pounds. ALo a few Wis consin and Vermont rcistured Meri no rs ms for j-aie. Prices low, A -are chance to star; a feeding flock. Codmjuv A WiiiTKnv, 0-4w Guide Rock, 'eb. 1 .1.. 1 -- For Sale A good bit; horse Inquire at Fred Petersen's. -.-.-- i 1 New goods and new styles of milli nery, at Mrs. McBride's. i. m For Sale. 25 thorough-bred iler ino rams, three miles north of Cowles, S-tf H. J. SKELDO.v.Cowles, Neb. For sale ! sale !! sale !!! The Valley House and furniture. B. Losslng, Red Cloud. Tor Sale. For the next 20 days, S00Q merino ewes and lambs, 100 full blood and high grade rams, two miles south of Nelson. L. L. Cornell. Nelson: Neb. DressaaXlB. M!rs. G. S. Tayloi is prepared to do all kinds of dressmaking on short uo tice, and at reasonable rates. One door cast Commercial house. 52tf 700 Good Dgrliaaw for Sale, reedinj: steers held a: Siratton sta tion, about 7C0 good Durham for sale, circle brand, cattle formerlv owned bv W.J. Wib.in. Address, "L. Wiikes, postofSce box R.t Denver .Celorado. Ip you want a square meal, as fruit, vegetables, etc, of any kind you should call on A. Cummingr, ono door sooth JTfSlicrersdrairstore. He Jteepss the tbest of everything at reasonable prices prices ietfawu a r.tnfn)N. 1 MTrl, T ort, I' !j -JJ f lt , -...vvw mmj. vw. ii.mm l irUMfT tti im mm 9ftmml to C.IHM. rptfsoMiPliM f i,mjl"Tl9l'S2 ff iS5 TW Sniil cWi OfVttt if to C. fetor Wm to fhm Jk&m cbtn mt ht ta4. C M llrown m Nwy riffiaf Bph cfmmmm A hcari f m -wK f aiVaMt is,Tt mtii M? srr " it i stow tii cauugmiem a Wm ? tot Twpt lh . ,-. u jfwr i ; caai ml u 4 rtx. Lrmt Htetr5fk.s. ruWmxXVUJm. ThtwarroOfy wtlf mi ttt t few r , kt nprw ! i e.m ni.-. . 1 f .t! Ju,w m f J ;x rmd 1 ir h ma . i. t W tt o U of f. :M Atil lh -rfkntJ- anrtc i ... 3lr k-i l. t . h "-- - ' ...- ..-. c u-r.,o( l.wtlab. UiWwltrf I -. . itii!mntn ,e i'.:ttmnx:i usa im i eleu j !e?-l !eSc, S:hji rl i, Wt tur- Uy. H.:.-h reMs'tl m a .n rf 6 u 1 1 fi kf,r of thi ?bo?wuM '.! mt. MHa4 Htt (tHm W 1 1 iv lih Mx. l.iAr ts an ol I and iv; xmd rer'nli ,tV.f the looimunuy. :! btf bircM edtjoaham! lj the ryn.::a:hf al!. JVt. iMfcr . . . .. . A sj:p.wirr i.tcs. A. BaOrr wih start to fow In a fon j .... . j v. Th'Vne m hikTrng a n Kr, j The imU :ini are fetit2 a nw bouac t Vfetti fur He. Brn j Lottio ;hon j tewchiu i.ltl at j Ow 8im rho..; Jiouso. Xelaor. lUrtleU h bnEMir w j bara. J.h KahfiMl:trr au.l J 'urf J art doiij: f!.e r. piter wl. J ilalf.TituJrrf Au.t Vk'rg . I bfin rl!t-d. By the wy, we vmiishI .-lunt Bel J 4 TTwk. by tim tack !v. It y a common iv.ng ner vii a mult; by t!e aok iHr. btti ihtt titum we co iUI noi get in tH4erwi. M rrir I 'Ji II innie Ikavmt to Mr. l. iTonrv. of Kaoani. Mra. Mctcaif retttrned Ibb evei9K ir r m 1 vu-tt with bar partota. in ikixr Cak. Katie. Ti1n Weill boya have ordrel tHutr iualruM3iiUfc for Ue band. Tiy ? they v.U fdniMh good mmt Iff trtt 4th of July. kcf!C. Haying i suti the order o the day. aid no doubt wRI etmtititir) onti! Jafe Frwt hl adieu to gruan gran aml4 J ytKUkhlOO. The uuphirg Mb.Mil a'l dne. Lynmn Btou baa jtnl gimm tVnrn tkl faloCreek ami up Biat Crevk sad threshed out orpftlbing thai wae in condition to thrc-b. Tlie cum m iborourl.ly natured anil will I ni fit i" crib hi two wwk. f ant a iHStter (jusiuy nod quantity ha not U-en tctu in tbcee paru PoL:too are now ready t Ym reenr roctinl. A griat many comulain of thctr pcUte rotting bnd!y. The emp is not o gxrl .1 wa anticipated some time :-r. The b.ijtk.t meeting at H. 11. Himow grove hwt Snndxr wmi n gru-nd u tehees. Rev Pugh, of Ifatrfield. 'eb. prfcbei an exeeltent f-crmon in tho forenooo, xttd Rev. Hooper, of KjuiaaK, treacbed in the ttfi'-rnoon. Fine wnth if ail a gfol attendance made everything go uiX in the best of order. U. (J. 0. GAKFIKI.U Never ince the comitrr xna fiwst. settle! ba! there ben ao much sicVneee in ihi vicinity m t thf present timm. Mr-; J I .Smith has ben jiite iick for the lwt wek. Two of J D Campbell'" children are down with fever, if O W Knx was very much under the I weather Kt weSr. but i about ajptiri. John j ox hJMt tee miitttune lo ftrni bin foot in the wheels of a mowing n. chine, thereby loosing lbs greater part ofone big Inf. Milton Richardson is impmrinfc tmty nicoiy and able to ret nut a little. Chris Hansen will cultivate hit farm next year, having bought a team for that purpose, and bis tenant Mr. John WiUon will move on the 3fl acre.- of 'and he recently pttrcbanad of WJ Harris. Another wild cat wae aeon in the lo cality of Huks. lr.t Siiurday nigbt, but uufortunatuly made it escape. Corn i maturing in flnc condiiioa. Some of our Urmmn think ii will do vo crib in a week or two. Broom corn harvest just ccatpiotod in Ood order Now for the bnyL-re. Scan ixsz. WAMttT CRZ&L Jam? Armelstead, iivfn near Cora. KrtitfAi, painte hociaca, and ronseqnwav y is much of hh time away from home. Children cniltirjtxe the larsn, feed the j ig. milk and lariat the cows and tie stakes are driven with too Jew or too I:bi Ftrokes, oowv get loose. o into corn, takes an over uWr. lSe nrooor rewedr is arfli! too late or never, itesnit. cow ineu on DUtisvr 1 -. .- .. . 1 morning, a good S. B. rpL and at lewt one good ten char urm kejt awy from Sabbath schooL Leo, btnai your cows yourself, or e thai it i? done rsehL Give yocr cows resubuly trice a dav all the" ocm thev can bez. and thus avoid such nccuiemta snd bo well paid by za alandnnce of rteh mi?? Vrt nr.nnt .t,r rtr - ,..j .w.x. ow. ..mv.k n.m .r- cheap com in any other way that will - w - frT r r rw nav mjj well as to feed I to rood milch rood much o-iws. J. his evonr dirvman i-riftnt ows. This evcrv dairvman kno i.tir ln vw? v t rtxH o-M late after the scodtjflk I On account or a Sundav ?caOc4 oec-i nic one week ago kst fandUr, ftmr Sunday schools on the socib ! wi?re w:poned. J it edifying xo hold a i 5 ii evinying 10 aokl a f -.rw -7"-y. ., w ri --ordTedav?' Do( it as-1 ? "" Jfte T amtwgb ice forth Sabbalh. or porffwer of bfjdiwaysi oT tstch-rvai! picnic on tae Jurd crease reverence conrtibutc to ssiritoa&r for thcCct people to travel ten or 5fteen jnlles friucliaiirpcsc? Which, i Uke3r 1 to do the most good, four Sscc&Jrl schools or a Sunday pJccit? TSca cusiuunj are 'oncicniionsiv sntimiui ted to a candid chrisjBn commnnity. L. Uosencrans b, jmt uufcedfti wceita thresair.g. c? ' f Wanted, a s.HxIewkf r.cne other.! need apply. 3ir. OmBcedr be reo: I, edhkiarrn. Ho says he vwwt aockd nu own stub any longer. WJjo wantj gocxKboarder or an cxcelkmt b-j Paid. Tr. Tftt l! n!r ..-; I ?C t7 frfii, ctftixK jca l1 imMf M a kaI r-ltt tfwie -- 1 ; , 'mIwMM 9 ti iwwMi ft4nil t - ft -ttirt m t&m HI M && ClMtk ! imi Mt MuUxAt jum wt mms mtlsJi mmm, r tidi eampMl tm-i W4alf hm mmtmi 4 m mSi HRh mi Mutt Uk 4pIM mtr tf ml at Uife IS w UChr afM wilt tUr m U Kc 9w nft1 tdfiak Tu r KJni t A- f ws tmiu$ M Ami hm am in( mn m it m V 4 mi fmmm "J '" frw Wt m im 04 tk !, a . it . kmbma 1 efc-j u ,1.1 h t il -4 mgmtumt uoi. fwni m i,,, H, m n Jmt ImmI c-r!in$ n.4 u,, r, , t .,1, y ,1 - l w : i 1W j ... m4 Tk,, ... .u. -4 - -'- ftiiLtti ii L. Kwalj jp pniff -mm w wrmm "" wmw "Mr mmw ? aOfx tlj 1 Tt - "kt Un(f prmitm hmf'li irr; cfr4 k m& mAf wldfft I td it a i.- h4 by . w j kr Um I mmn ftiHl mpkm&mi mmif aa h rMw. Jl t pmm H tlk tr. i.ill tr th mmmm mt i I rmuvn t Um m rmmm 04 j cfttt tjt th tjptm wmmmmikmt j ia Our h$&t of iK c!lt " tmmdtf hmb tfw. , o,tf jMriNo fc l'11 v t-a4 a! Mwchp t iti r4ifa vmp m U u ilw uit. WUu Uh !. of tH U4 feeat u:li: we mwrn tmtf fttJ mmmm$ ,w ,;,! coa Mr. Wat: 1tt trtm itttHihm la m rlvUn mk J, 1 J, $fAAm utvlruj tiwtm are iut a imaa. !rr trf ?dJW bmm tit0Mt mm roR4IM&4l. Mr. M.,re (trnn Atmim, ImJkm U Uiuns ber brtJtbet mir v. m, HiRv. Cmmmtf iu vu a ami. tvi, mi Ikiard iikH f nraAt 4ouraii(V J L. iHnitb. .J. U 3iinV. Jmhm Mf Calloei, eoiiuiy couMiUaaiur4, i. 1 Kay ha, eWiu. t u ky krk iiiMnaeied hf Ibe bnawt tfiBottfy tuvJutte Mrm Ijwnibm? emofMty ytat alUr eiamifteam mt th ir r mm pimmnm& ad liUd. afwl ihtt ujbH itmud Mi Iwmrt etaiMe f.rt lite r.u rouUfiel tcy imi 1km warrants be befi bMAva t Msett i'tiouM at Ut p up a)! vimi mm! Ibcrt'torv tvtm-l tbett faeen "fais. AppJoiiOii Un ! MrirtasJeii lej JrnibMi Vam. U II H 0 . IM, Umk and protMrakd. A te4ttHt &r mm eiywwprUli my Jrtm Zbo, O H li $1, ftted mm! prftitiHj. Btjard ordered tbt an of twmtjr drUfate c an Moth thetenf w ttelttheteaw! may be nirr is tmrchae Bwueriai lo mtdM nil rtmrms fo KD.V 13 u liepesd wmmn ml9ffi am rO'npleel. IIiMrtt CMiered tbat ast afpnruuiexi of thirty iolta? or so mtth ttwcf mn may be ne5Krr m barrby MH4f to jtttr'nA9 mattnal to boiki two lievrtt o ifeavr branch, uiw beiNeM ape uont 12 and I3J and mie betveeti je tion MmkII.I in T. 'J. li. 9 U hi H D -No. ai, Vrttrr 4KMmi to) pkl whn cmttei. C1'-rk iimUrnHsl to notify ofbifr blsbwr rvi 4iJtrtrta X. 36 wU fg to eure lefrre the bairtl and ftspfefei mm fully the apiicaiiew rtfed JW- prialkNt Utr bride' before Mf nmmm can be taken. Thr foDmwmx Hi m wm mmSkml ami !2oed and a warrant rerd ta brf drawn on th? CMunr 'ud fnd to Ijey " f,M' U.t. I'roiwlfit, brkkw aaalarixt toe ft 1) No. 19, fSI t0. Th tAmn$ dmmvm we mnil and tdUmmd and waraatte oftlefi 10 I le draw a on ouinty contrsl ftliwi m I p th aante. 11 M Xr&k. 4r$, aAmkwmm 1 ..! ien. . . ... ,.,..Jm$ Ut M r&ir4. riM 11 !!! , . i Mw4 , tetMw a iNtffc . 1- ""rr 'r t 1 t -j 1 Imr Wiaws tm MKWi ViiM, B .Ikknnaa. - rf a&i A N. itafisesC - mm Obnixm. - : f taint afeiate acdoet WiNMK aeww ty fmt tudn mMsn nl hepswsJ & tb innn at Un oin, Sm $mfm mmtl Mary Brown. 7S n6 rsMted immI or dr.l by Wmrd Umm. tlM jumammm tat nrV.f-l u tb te iwry of tajnm esr fmx net for 1W. refMir on tbe tlnkin nrba jrcatt and afnroe! i d iattn0 naawri Clrit ordered by board w m Ufy Jacob Curry, if Attakm. 'iJlniS. ttwU the arrnnt of ht pgttuhnM prfer ly ftjutvl ta PoU'bwn srwemet. n c bad U omiUri by t9 mmrH H bo n!c-l cm the Is fiat w HK Bynl ordered clerlr W ntaew ibe . f .... -. -. 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