&rqj " &a B E" -V 4 If, 11 j4 Ijw a Ff i y . v-? , - r.ii.'-, &C 'w ; 4-, "--4r5 f. .-A -" "- iiM f - i Ik csBmwmwmwawamwaw V' I WHAT S S555K'' I An Ia.alt t lsmnsnm i) t rc 1 f f !? ' x t " The Red Cloud "Wu Eieajr A.C.HOSMER, Iwai1 lamps FRIDAY. JANUARY l, I886tnd i i 4 had 1E O Par OntFarm Loan. The Nebraska Farm Lo.n Co. will raase you a loan on you farm at traight 9 per cent and furnish the money without any delay. Call on them in the Red Cloud National Bank Bonding. CITY NEWS. A srLKKDr rain Una week. A little Bnow storm Tuesday night. J. L. Millkr was in Kansas City this week. Fior. Picking is taking a rest this week. Vacation this week in the public schools. Jon Youko has been on the siok list this week. It will now be in order to pay your personal tnxc. O. R. Ciiakky was in Franklin tnis week, on Immc.". What a hlefing it would be just now to hare street lamps. ThrCiiikp will take warranto on subscription at par vulue. The holiday trade ot our merchants was very large this week. The supervisor have approved M. B. McNitt's bond us county treasurer. We arc pleased to learn of the ulti mate recovory of Mrs. O. R. Chancy. Tub prospecta for an encouraging change in the business world aro splendid. Liv.NA Owes will begin teaching school in the new school house next Monday. Probabilities are that we shall havo a short and mild winter. We hopo so. Mb. Hay, route agent for the Wells, Fargo A Co's. express, was in the city this week. In another column will be found a list of uncalled for warrants . at the county clerk's office. Sam Dyer, our new express agont, has had his hands full this week. His assistant has been sick. Mrs. J. I. Stilson, of Afton, N. Y., is in the city the guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wood. There was a little amusement on Christmas between some fellows who had indulged to freely in tho ardent. Tiik quail law is out to-day. The sportsmen will please take notice, and hereafter, all quail shot will be called "snipe." There will be a free musical at tho M. E. Cborch 6aturday evening under the management of Mr. Plumb. All are invited. Onb room of the first ward school house has been completed, and school will commence Monday, Miss Linna Owen teacher. ThkB. & M. are making a survoy through the north part of the county The road as surveyed will run within three miles ot BIjc Hill. There will be a musical and literary entertainment at the Congregational ehurch Friday evening, Jan. 1. Ad mission 15c; children 10c. The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. for the election of officers will be held at two o'clock p. m. on the first Wed-"day in January, 1886, at Mrs. - ,3f G. EusTl8,!one o! Webster county's legislator's, was in Omaha this week pending the holidays with his brother, P. S. Eustis, general ticket agent of the B. A M. Married, oh Christmas eve, Dec. 24, 1S85, Mr. Thomas E. Graves and Carrie Price, all of Webster county, Rev. G. W. Hummel officiating. A gcod time in general. The city marshal should report to the city council any evasion of tho law in reference to closing up tho saloons and other public resorts promptly at the hour tho law directs. The revival meetings at Hummel school house are a success. Twelve converts were received into the church last Sunday. Bro. Hummel is a dilgent worker in the cause of Christianity. Information reaches us that the wholesale liquor building at McCook belonging to McCamorin, of St, Joe, had tumbled down. It was a two story brick, and the walls gave away. No one hurt. Turn other day bonds were voted in Hogeman county, Kansas, in aid of the Chicago, Nebraska, Kansas A Southwestern railway. The load ie certainly a fixed fact, and we hope our Red Cloud people will not let it slip through their fingers. The city council hould pass an or dinance prohibiting the erection of barb wire fences within the city limits. They are decidedly a nuisance and are actually dangerous to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. If wire fenc es are to be put up let them be made of plain wire without the barbs. It is quite an advantage to have the express company's office up town. We hope the company will find it paying change, and one that will be both advantageous tathe company and the people. The change can be attributed principally to the affable an courteous route agent, Mr. Hay. There should be an effort put forth on the part of our citisens to Abolish the vile den ot iniquity that has been . allowed to run full blast just east of the city. A house of prostitution u any . thing but a credit to a community, Aad it is high time that an energetic effort .- aheuld be made to force the occupants of the den to leave th city. It is a disgrace that it should hart beeaf4 al lowed to run to long without having ,5m stopped. I . 1" a woman t3K-TTP8. lated rootf.. 7U yos t with ma Center iie 0 the gutter?" dowUs-.itazlag at the mud. oeplled 'w-w-well I sboold stutter.' Swear off. WritbU1886. We expect our steam engine next week. The prospects are good for a building boom. The Christmas ball at the court house was a grand success. The Chief wishes its thousands of readers a Happy New Year. The prices of corn and wheat are steadily advancing in Red Cloud. The fall weather has been very bene ficial for feeding stock this season. Special attention is called to the ad vertisement of J. P. Bayha for a bar gain. L. H. Wallace receive word from Iowa that his house had been eon sumed by flro. : Rkv. Bijshnrll will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sab oath morning at the usual hour. We hope the next twelve mnnths will he prosperous ones to our readers, friends and mankind generally. Mrs. M. W. Dickerson was made happy Christmas by a fine present o, a gold watch from her husband. f he prospect are good for the or ganization of a Uniformed Rank ot Knights of Pythias in this city soon. Read Ducker's new advertisement carelully and if you like it eall and see the gentlemen They mean business: C. TKiKKER the Golden Eagle clothing man, has some mighty interesting read ing matter in another column. It will pay you to read it. On the fifth the officers elect of Calanthe longe, No. 29, K. ot P., will be installed. All members should be present if possible. W. M. Visscher's children have all been down with the diphtheria during the last few weeks, and two of them are just now recovering, John Moore, .'cashier of tho First National Bank, returned from the cast Thursday morning, accompanied by his little daughter Jessie. The Red Cloud Chief has a new team press and engine, which argues strongly as to tho prosperity of that excellent paper. State Journal. There will be a New Year hop at the court house this evening, Friday, January 1, 1886, All aro cordially in vited. A jolly good timo is anticipated With this issue we present eur sub scribers, each and every one, with an 1886 calendar, which will be found useful many times during the coming year. Evidently the school house steps have been turned into a court(ing) house, if we may judge from the young couples who plead their case there of evenings. Athow fc Young have a few words to say to our readers in this issue of The Chief. A careful perusal of the same may givo you a pointer where to get bargains. John Ducker is expected to arrivo in Red Cloud this week. George will remain in Joliet tor the present as he is, by will, made administrator of his father's estate. Will Brown has closed his school near the Red Cloud Mills, and wound it up with an entertainment. Will is a good teacher, and is always appreciat ed by his patrons and scholars. Our friend, Joseph Saum, has bought the herd of Hereford cattle brought to this city by Mr. I. N. West, of Iowa. Mr. Saum is to be congratulated on purchase. This will give our farmers a chance to improvo thoir stock with fine blooded cattle. Tub probabilities arc that the Pres byterian chapel will have to bo utilized s a school house for the south ward untill the new school house can be all completed, as two rooms will not .hold the pupils that will be compelled to attend in order to relieve the second ward schools. On Christmas day our aged friends Mr. Henry Fulton and wife, mother and lather of R. B. Fulton, of Red Cloud, and John Fulton, of Riverton, were happily surprised by all the chil dren coming home (with one excep tion) and giving the old folks a genuine family reunion. It was a general sur prise for the aged couple. In our business review last week we inadvertantly lorgot to mention the following: Dr. L. D. Denncy, physician and surgeon; Mrs. S. F. Spokesfield, millinery; Mrs. Letson, variety store. Watson Bros., transfer and draying; and we nad also intended to mention the various religious, secret, literary anil other societies; schools, churches, etc., but time and space forbade. Frrd H. Bentlev, who has been por ing over the pages of Greenleaf ana Blackstone iu the office of G R Chaney for some time past, is now entitled to write lawyer after his name, having been admitted to the bar at the lart term of the district conrtonthe 30th instant. Fred is a well informed young man and will doubtles succeed in the practice of his profession. People should be very careful about how they set out fires in and around barns and houses. This is the time of year when a very slight fire might .terminate in a confiagaration of no mall proportions, and the loss of many hundred dollars from careless ness. A person can not be too careful with fire at Any And all times. A little lire the other .day, had it not been discovered in time might have result ed in a Are of some importance, but but luckily it was quenched before it did Any damage. BArB'eV It will be winter time by and bye. The week of prayer commences next Sunday. Area to-day Marsh will be P. M. of ReCloud. V Vtffv Clmrx nsn.rvafaw has mnnw.7n wmie.. 1 r,-v - ". u w" ,.., nf to oar city. The A. O. U. W. will bold their next meeting on tne Tin The Methodist church held a watch meeting Thursday night. ' A. L. Mitchell presides at the or gan at the M. E. Church. Morhart fc Fulton have a revolv ing sign in front of their store. Mrs. Geo. H. Brown, we are pleased to learn, is convalescing from her re cent sickness. L. Baum and his estimable wife have returned to Red Cloud where they will sojourn hereafter. Yearly subscriptions taken for any paper, foreign and domestic, at the post-office news depot. Rev. Geo. S. Davis preached a very interesting sermon Sunday morning, subject "The Star of Bethlehem." Mr. J. H. Smith received a gold watch for a Chrihirua present from her father and a fine chain from her son, Will Smith. Judge Gaslin held court in this city this week. The Judge is a jolly fellow and is known all over the state as the "Cowlioy Judge." J. A. Lor km an will go to Guide Rock in a few days, to assist his partner, Mr. Haginin grafting 100,000 trees for their nursery in this city. J. Q. Potter, formerly of the Red Cloud Flouring Mills, and now of Mound City, Mo., was shaking hands with Red Cloud friends this week. Thf.ru are some parties in the city who are doing a little petty thieving now and then. It would be well for them to cease before they are detected. ' All pupils of the Red Cloud public schools in the third reader and below, living south of 3rd Avenue will take notice that they are to report at the new school house next Monday morn ing. This order has been promulgated by the board of education. We hope our correspondents will give us the news from all parts of the county. We now have our power press, and from this on we shall give the people the best and newsies paper iu the county. We trust our corres pondents will aid us as they havo free ly done in the past. Tiiebe should be a .'meeting of the business men's association tor the purpose of seeing what steps should be taken to secure some of the railroads that have surveyed lines into our city. Now would be a good time to discuss the matter thoroughly and go the sentiments of the people. In mentioning the firm of Gilliam & Rickards, attorneys at law, last week, we stated that Mr. Gilliam waa ex county judge of Webster county. In this we were mistaken. The gentleman is not an ex-judge but an ex-state senator. Hence, a law maker as well as an able exponent of the same. List of letters for the week ending December 28, 1S85. A J Hclvcring, Thos Killion, W B LaniuR, Miss Delia Miller 2, Thos McCrary, David McCall, Wm B Padgett 2, Miss Laura M Reis ter, Ira L Reed, Edith Van Dine, I J Wcckert. These letters will be sent to the dead letter office January 26, 1886, it not deliyer2d before. Exit, We have every reason to believe that the Rock Island railway is figur ing to come to Red Cloud, provided the proper assistance can be given. This road would be a great boom for Red Cloud should it determine to make a western division here. We hope tney will so determine, and we believe the road would receive an abundance of aid from our people. Err the next issue of The Chief reaches its readers we shall have a new steam engine In our three story wig wam. This, with our new presses and a large amount of new type, new ma terial, etc, will furnish The Chief with one of the best book and job printing outfits in southwestern Ne braska, and will enable us to fill all orders with neatness and dispatch. John Dccker, a well known resident of Red Cloud, has returned from Joli et, where he and his brother George went a few days ago to attend the fun era, obsequies of their father. George will remain in Joliet, while John will run the Red Cloud store. The boys have three stores of their own. John is a number one salesman and business man, and we feel confident that he will be rewarded with success. We wish him and his store Drosneritx. It seems almost impossible to get our mail through the Cathcrton and Wheatland post offices, and we have complaints from those two places every few days. There is no excuse for such negligence on the part of officials. Our papers leave regularly by Satur day's mail and should be delivered promptly by the postmasters. Extra copies are always mailed to each post office to supply any papers that might have been missed, and yet it seems almost impossible to get the mail de livered correctlx. The foot bridge over the draw just west ofMcDaaiels blacksmith shop, on 3rd Avenue, is in a fair way to be come a veritable bridge of sighs, or at least notorious for "barked" shine and broken bones unless it is repaired soon, or a street lamp placed in that vicinity. By the way, speaking fo street lamps, we btutre il the rity peps would lock Arms And take a stroll through some of the principal streets andayeoumof thecHysome oftheea dark nichts they would discover sever al places sorely in need of light. A short time since a gentleman by the name of Martin, and his wife, came to Red Cloud and stODDed at the Val ley House. All passed along serenely apparently, and the husband was en gaged as workman by one of our busi ness men. Po far, so good, bnt A' multiplicity of "family jars'- soon dis rupted the serenity of said family, as alleged, and, on Christmas, Martin becoming disgusted, decided to pull in in single harness hereafter, and conse quently bid a fond adieu to Red Cloud, bis wife and friends, packed his grip and, taking Horace Greely's advice, started westward, his wife remaining in the city as yet. It seems strange that people can take the solemn vows of matrimony and treat them so lightly. We know but little of the unhappy couple whose lives are wrecked upon the breakers of the sea of discontent, but "wad some the power the giftle gie us, to see oursel's as .'ithcre see us," there is no doubt but what there would be fewer conjugal smasb-npa between man and wife. Mm. Martin bus no idea which route her lie;; lord took in his flight from her presence. In the matter of railroads there should be more energy displayed on the part of our business men and the citizens generally. If Rei Cloud wants more railroads she must do more work and that effectually. The matter rests with our people solely as to whether we get more roads here or not. As far as the roads arc concerned they are not coming to Red Cloud unless the people want them to and will aid them Red Cloud can not afford to lot these opportunities slip through their fingers As far as the B. & M. is concerned we have no doubt but what they will dis courage any project of the kind that may be put before the people, but tyat should only be an incentive for our people to work the harder for new railways to come here. A Serious Accident. On last Sun day while Henry Powers, Miss Grace Ferguson and Mrs. Will Ferguson were buggy riding they met with quite!"a serious accident by which one hors was killed and the other badly lacerat ed by running into a barb wire fence in the west part of the city. In the meantime Mr. Powers and the ladies were thrown from the vehicle, and Mrs. Ferguson was quite seriously in jured. It seems that they were driving with one of A. F. Lock hart's teams, and in trying to turn the buggy around Mr. Powers' foot slipped, and while trying to recover his balance dropped one of the lines. The horses jumped and started to run, Mr. Powers was thrown out and clinging to the one line he pulled the horses enough to cramp the buggy so that it overturned, throwing the ladies out with the above results, and the horses becoming un manageable ran into the fence and were so badly cut up that one of them died soon after the accident. A Little Fun. The other day one of our fine haired young gents who is quite a lady's man, determined upon making a mash on a certain young lady living in ths suburbs. Every day the young fellowjwould ride by the house, either in his buggy or on horse back, straining his eyes to catch sight of his g'rl, and if lie was unsuccessful he wore a cast down look the balance of the day, when he would on the fol lowing day make the usual circuit of the various streets on tho same errand and S3 on day after day. One day this week, however the said young man was on the same errand, and looking very intently for the great object of his life, not heeding where his horse was going, he nuddenly came to grief by running against a tree, which unhorsed him, making him feel a little bit fool ish when he observed the neighbors gazing at him. He got on his horse swearing vengeance on the confound ed tree that run against him. A bit of a ruction occurred in Judge Yeiser's court en Tuesday, affording no little amusement to the spectators. It seems that Willis Rounds, a '.newly wedded man, and the family of his father-in-law, Angus Mcintosh, have been enjoying all the felicities of a first class family quarrel for awhile past, re sulting in an assault upon young Rounds by the Mcintosh fAction, for which Mc was arrested. The case came up for trial on Tuesday, while the lawyers were arranging the prelim- 1 inaries the Rounds and Mcintosh boys held a little slugging soiree est the sidewalk. They were promptly col lared and coolered by Marshal Pood, and a few shekels of silver procured their release from the bastile. The or iginal case of Rounds vs Mcintosh was then paaceeded with and hid nearly reached a termination when Angus, the father, and Peter, the son, became ex cited and kicked up a rumpus in the court room that wosdd rat done credit to a Donny Brejok Fair or An Irish wake. Angus coll;ded with a window which yielded to the presmue and went out. Peter went ts the cam boose a second time where be remain ed until his rasVd plumage became smooth, when Angus And Peter were brought before his Honor who Ihonght a 120 fine a fair equivalent fqr their ec- enntrie conduct. In the aaeasdt the defendants plead gnillj placed Attder fcond. tort mietWAs effected and a won. Itktofekmjdfortasekeoi all concerned that tney wffl s? sntnslly amy si a neaoeffai scansion ot their letmcn&SA Mst oT Count Wi In County rjndy for Dttiwonr Dew. 10, IMS warrants. 1SS2. A A King .. .. 4 2 00 J l Harris........... 00 LD Parks 00 1SU. A Walker 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 20 J L Vance X7 y AvUfl J L Vance Xavier DeMars 1 00 50 Angus Mcintosh 4 Louis Genereux 4 00 Henrv Lafore........ 4 00 N H Thorpe - 2 00 1884. John N. Brown J H UObSrt.l.M.tW.MM,MMM 4 00 6 50 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 3 20 2 00 200 12 00 W A Brubaker M Wilson Eugene Hunter... Chts W Fuller.... EL Grubb DMetcalf. Alfred Naulteus. - John Moore 2 00 j w fuller J 11 XiOuasTt. .... . It 31 J011C6. w 18S5. al U&VI& it it 1 1 1 ncy " Sol Mandelbaum - 1 J oh rk root 1 u I j kJ aLsaWBOu " A. X Xll IvOlJ J Thomas Munce 1 20 Sohn B Cook 1 20 Edward Dunlin 1 20 Wm Schulz 1 20 Otto Stoff-egeh 1 29 M W Bird 73 Wm V Schaeffer 4 00 R B !Thompson 2 00 TC Laird 2 00 Cyrus Mackey 4 00 D H Mitchell 2 00 E H Keeney 2 00 A Saladen 2 00 M P Kurd- 2 00 10 E Ramey 1 0 e.ugene Hunter 2 w D S Helvern 2 00 J BStancer.. 2 00 o ljinunuist a vU M Wilson - 2 00 J H Fisk :... 2 00 S B Pierce 2 gO William Gray 5 30 A H Watt.. d o John Berenzen 4 30 Joe' T. Alar tin 3 00 11 40 14 00 Nelson Cone... R B Fulton A Sylvester Day - 2 00 a Fred Huppert as 12 W 2 00 11 40 3 00 KB Fulton. Nelson Cone James Campbell.. .... .......... a A A Pope 2 w John 8 Rothrock.. 2 00 E V Rudrow 2 00 2 00 600 25 00 8 30 4 60 4 60 4 90 Philip Zimmerman.... CC Cox Alfred Naulteus F N Richardson H C Wolf. C C Cox e John T Robinson L F Munsell 4 LN Edson 4 40 90 Mark H Warner 4 50 Henry Maurer - 4 30 it j Uavis. ....... ..... . .... " Frank Smith 4 iO Stephen W Coon......... 4 10 U&YlCl AaCSIwI" eeaw W Leonard Aultz 2 00 F Houchin 2 00 620 8 65 200 10 00 5 25 250 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 14 00 300 2 00 2 00 6 50 6 50 4 00 440 500 2 00 4 00 10 70 6 00 4 20 11 00 J W C Thierman.. e Philiph Everhart W M M'Clure OetTmil If Cflteeaeee Henrv Cook .... u m newcomer.. In os ore icetlelo. ... . T J Mosher.... O R McBride a T E Hart John McCowen ! Mrs S R McBride 4 v uiiuer.... . Charles Kent... John A Coon... John Street... a J H Hobart ................ W C Richardson rkenyon siceen. ....... . D F Trunkey -... C W Fuller a W C Laird. ....... E MeFarland Fred Huppert ! a A A Tope Henry Wagoner a d xl Wray .. ... Austin Riley r 8 50 4 60 ' 00 5 00 200 200 200 200 200 200 6 20 200 2 50 200 200 900 200 200 200 5 20 200 200 CC Cox M W Dickerson.... Sylvester Day... j rticEarus.. ............. ...... Edmund O Parker. J B Potter A W Choate... enn H D Rannty eee t j La iru. .. . D P Newcomer. Jotham Martin. John F Smith.. Karris Noble eeaeee O E Ramey Svend Lindquist .......... James Anderson.... .... ....... . ! M P Hurd... ........ CC Cox. Ezra Conrad.. .m.....m..... josepu DM 1 k ................. m........ Daniel H MitcbeU... ........ ...... j Xf IT OOU" too Marion Isom ttsttsiie. 2 00 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 4 70 son 255 640 720 600 600 380 2 10 3S0 24 25 200 R B Thompsen Austin Kilty Jehu Hansen......... M W Bird ' jf oucmn... ...... ........... - E, nKrwtHinM.tt.iwtt,. ssoses iisoo.. ...... ...... W A Brubaker.... ........ jt Ap jscsweeoy.. ...... .......... T H numo.... .......... Marion Isesn. ... Durgen Douglas............. G E McKsety f J L Miller Nelson Bartlett.... William JfcDonAld Henry Boyd RUSnerer AS Marsh CE Wood MM Morgan 200 400 400 200 5 70 2 06 2 Of sot C O Parker. 6 M White.. J A Bailey.. Harrison C ATed John Blaine. AH AnsUn Riley. W Baker. RM Jones.. Mi JD B9 ThnsJ Wnri. I fensi , nnraennr....M sw wawriwiwwiii- tewnincne. OmmssT snanr ann n r -.t t-i it. wut iee va-nwAwmn astsnboa. n sHcnnswAnn. .. . 3 was BanrBev? awsnwBwnwwemAsu rjmAi ihiap a,- Kmrosm nessnMlBnAnsjnnAwBw nrsns. WAxnnTtfjPrng iHtAntlam.I&W: Andssnen ."-. 2 itl .- ,-- - . -- ssxar-f. - f - . . asnwAnmBU.. tm ,. wrn i m jatBa M nwnnnfnwnsnwav smssnv mnnnwjmwnjj nwmm sawAnnwnnF nwn wsjy My'j,at r. wswFm VmWBBBHBBBHP'BBJIiv llAnsSMB...............' t wAnHntfla mmtMI-.AtMtK-immKKmimK:i' -. Serai Afloy 1 Clonus S,ile AT Square Dealing, Golden Eagle Clothing House. X N. WILL MAKE A BIC REDUCTION ON OVER COATS ! Heavy Boots, Under Wear, Woolen Scarfs, Woolen Sacks. And will continue to give the 20 per cent discount on all Ladies shoes from now until Feb ruary 1 1886 to all cash buy Wiener's New Block, Red Cloud JO Burgess 4 00 Theodore Taylor 2 00 AJKenney 4 00 JH Smith 4 00 '1 00 1 00 2 00 6 20 2 00 2 00 5 30 2 00 2 00 2 90 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 00 4 W 2 O0 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 4 h0 2 00 J L Frame John Polnicky.. James Anderson. Itac May ". . . . . At AvCC B R Pierce.. Hiram Hodlrege R D Davis BB W SIsC I U Holt EQ Mcsvtl6 RT Payne W C Richardson W G Kinsey w K Kylcer. ........ RB Thompson James W Kobinron. . A W Chsate , A J Hawley C H Jackson W A Brubaker DS Curfman..., Lucian A Haskins. . . i 2 00 2 00 4 00 & 19 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 5 90 2 00 2 00 2 00 440 b 70 5 40 3 00 Henry Anderson Thomas Anderson... Geo May Washington Reed. . . Thomas Kennedy. . . . J M Stoddard Noah E Harvey - a Henry E eidig Oscar it Ramey Samuel B Biercc John Stout Benjamin H Fraace.. Georte E Coon J A Bailey John Dumbar.. A C Bon.. Joseph L. GranastarT.... nV vcsBsf John P Johnson Jacob Kindcber 40 20 70 70 Is another column of to-day's CitiEr will be found the report ot the Red Cloud National Bank, which i in a most flourishing condition. AH inter ested should peruse the statement. Second annual derig sale ! The square dealing GoMen Eagle clothing store will snaAc a big reduction on overcoats, heavy boots, underwear, woolen scarfs, woolen sacks, aad will enntiane to give the 20 per cent, dis count on ill ladies' shoes from now until February 1, 1886. to all cash buy en. Stop And look at CI Owen's wall paper and borders, Also a new And fresh stack nf paints And 'window SDost'T yon forget it, C. A. Owen has e inest line of wall paper And bord ers ever brought west of Linsnln. Wabtbd 30 wed steer calves for which I will pay a cash. 4w price w A.T.OAMSBT Etst saying 2Jcwerths4 good nt the Atkk( tws Aepot will meatve them to a chance in onrekA Jaanary 2. lM, for a is mi WBSsswnsn. nnslAa mi phmh toilet mmM ! fc ! ; ! UMf mn n. . Iji wmB -T .tr. i - ie sneoratea swKwrAM SW mwww nww dtstrAAfw evsjfpji.fr, BiSSjJm - ZZ vissrens nannes wmsm at in T."WT ZJt-Tr'MF1 -i- .? ,,-i 2" tlnHsn ffssls Orders I atjmnsJsii sssWiiac Ctsur i fy m n . -.- -- .. . r wruui w rra i aK - sr- ssi . ra . ' - n nwna nmnBssBBsm AracjM im tit 2 Ml Omr trisnis ssmensnniwy mtussl an to he swsnv , nWhtyHiy hi hfsS9ftAt!' - 'MrT """" . - - ,: SQl1smT, ? t .sr j&rW&i MBS&v THE ' r H . P-V SB Xovod. Joieph Grave has motcd Ins ofllcc to tho room ndioiuiiic the W?ll, r'argo Ce. express office. Wook of Prayot . Commencing ;?iillmU wenlng, J:ul G, 18SC B.ipli't church Mrvic bv"J. G. Aiicrmin ami Geo. S. lMvi; MuiltOd mt church ftcrvtccs, I.ov Yci"ir nnd iJuthnt'll, Mondiiy uviin, JaMury I PrcihytiTi.in church, uddrrM ly .lev. Aikmiiti, Tu us Jay cvemtii;, I'rcliyt.jri itn church, adilrcM by Kcv. lMvi; wedno-dity evening, Htudmi church, .iddrra by Kov. Huhi-h, Thurrdny jieimiK,.Muthxlii church, uddrcftihy Uov. Jmihnd); Friday uvjjninjr, Con Krcgaiiorml church. Kov. Yeler. Thjo service will commence sharply m 7 o'clock each evening. All ChriitUti pcopla are cordially invited to uWj pari in theno meeting rHramreM nuh all people arc oarnoally romtenUftt ui be present Co. O.- Yxiscb, ' J. G AlKilA.V, H. K. HtfiHXKU., Gw. ii. Davj. roi.umiso i.- a I.i of the Juclcy iudf-vidu-iU who hold the. -Miming numbers in the pnzo drawing given n holiday presents to their patrons by Wright k Wallace, jewelers; rat Mn.Jc Iwt ..... ,lU J, Hetirr 11. t tfesfer . JTt TWKUU TA. fierier T-Knlr . $. 1ST -Ttls jjou I-Te tTrm , Committee on drawing, F It Gumr. J R Willcox. Sam Temple, M S Alar!.. Mw:, Wright k. Wallace arj well known far ami ne.r for their fair deal ing and liberality. A good old deacon in southern i braaka, who lou I hii hv drove of swine 17 ho-,j cholera, took the matter? 50 lisliUy thai his wife felt call! uvn, to r-prroch him. Deacon," nul jtie I muld tiiink you would It) ahnmtjd ol yourself, Jt looks to mo m tHouh it was a judgment nt on vou by trif Lord." "My dear," H thz old !rniii. "if the Lord want to take out hi judgment in thro cent iorfc, into which I wouM h?io im pejunnjj zotA 18 cent corn if they Hyed, let u not grnmble."--Kx. ' n i Rnd Okwd OperA House. We take pleasure in aanouuein aa a pcial ew V'ear' aitractiorf u Akbt, rriday, Jau J. of the apparaee Of Miss Ana ya Fay and r;r com pany of KngUth mctliuiat. This m theaame company that appeared ar Gillfe Opra lictic, Kajmwis City o last, snooay to an audience of i people. MUn FaykA4a world-wide celebrity, and her en!ruiaisvfUe' dored by the limiinz ciUi ef HWER-Pro. Europe and this eonntry. Jwrsas aad faces in fail gas light; btjaqpflol munic, . and flowers naMi to tW.AhdxNtor. The aeTebrated IME JfcfTI hncpe. the coAvrsiawt a&d T a byC. 111. 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