&2ZbJL& SkE ' T X X 2 tmmmzm mm 1 m msmmmgim JKs&mkJBBBBiiBkaBBWBMWBB - - 1 m e i : T , r Mm III- if ffr If' SlIjS i"f ' i v .. A 5.. CHIEF - KIDAY. FEBRIjaRY 12. 1886. .-- To tho Farmers, fcirm loans nccotiatcd tli rough W. tjuvernian can b paid at the end j.of j2p vr without a bonus. Ratc at tm as the loweui. Aioncr mrnisuea j rfjmptly. omcc over city wruKaiorea 9 Per Cent Pi 11. n Vt.-1., PdSBftn P-i wil , MIlu .ivuKwr.iv -nBMZ$m "-"-" " ike you a loan bnLiarm a .licht 9 per cent and firnish the bney without any delay Call on :m in the lied Cloud INafonai wan hildinu. f ivi:nave repeaieuiy asi:u ;; If i F . ... ". t.- :.. ... 1 -. 11- - li..t 1 - pinner i)i our patrons inu iwu m I rears to come lorwaiu aiu pay up, it scarcely any attention has been i .. i iir i..l t nu io our aopc.'u. ucimi; w i large exnenec in fittingip our office it 1 a . 1 inu need wnai is iue us to w uiuaic )tir deqts, and we hop those who receive notice irom oil collection ;ent will promptly rcsfmd and save tostij. We must hayc t- money. c Cannot run a paper on find, it takes f noncy. . CITY NES.- Valentines at Cotiiia. Caux is steadily advaiciqg in price. Gi:o. Yovsq was ill Riverton this fwcek. fc W. F. Overman wasjji Guide Rock fihe other day. Mm. J. A. TCm.eys lias been very sick this week. Mns. Jtcv. Davis hat been on the hick list this week. Use Dermoline lor Ahapped hands, noid only by Cottin.l The snow that cam with the recent blizzard has jrenlly ffed away. Pilars. J'ickino i uci springer win lick tonight, ti.-c that some one J.i t..: :n 8ccchify in Guide Thkhe is some will get married soa in our city Rusi.s'ijs has bin comparatively dull for a lew weekf but is picking up slowly. I We are now preired to do all kinds of job work on shot: notico at reason able prices. j Red Cloud neel- sidewalks, street lamps, more busipss houses and a water supply. I When in wantof drugs remember that the City Phapacy stock is new and of the best q Jdity . Simmons, the light lalegraph opera tor, got his fingcj smashed one night lust week, handling baggage. The Episcopal Church will soon give to our poop canother one of their interesting thcaincal entertainments. The stationary engine at the round house is being rt'tiaired. Evidently Master Mucha'11 c IJVrney is having his hands full The revival meetings of the past week have beeiuittendod with success, and quite a number have united with tho church. A young jjrl, from fifteen to sixteen years ld, can find a ood home, where hv.o can go to school, by applying at tiy olllcc. There was in old soldier in our city thisweek whe carried five bullets in Lis body tint he received in the Mexican wan He was a prisoner for twenty y.ara The Chiefs late poetical cllusion reminds us lh connection with its recent steamiicquisition, of iho boy who had thejdephant. Jlcluut. Evidently Bro. King has carried water for the elephant and knows just how big a job it is to till the animal. List of letters remaining uncalled for in the Red Cloud V. 6. February G: Geo. Richardson, J. l Seymour. G. Miller, S. B. View, Mrs. Delia Walker, James Iiathaway, Will be sent to dead letter office, March 10th. In a fow weeks more Master Me chanic Birncy will have a whistle at at the round house for the benefit of tho employes. It will be blown at six and seven o'clock a. m., twelve and one o'clock, -ind at six 1. M. This Is just what hrs been needed for a long time, We hope that tho Webster eountv mining and prospecting company will soon come to the front and make some preparation towards prosecuting the work for which they have organized. Just such an institutition is what is wanted, :uul the work should be begun at once. Let the leaders push tho matter at once. The entertainment at Mrs. Wallace's last Friday for the benefit of the poor was well attended and well patronized by our citizens. The fund raised was quite large and will be properly dis tributed as the cases may demand. This is a commendable act, and c arc glad to see our charitable people act so promptly in this cause of suffering humanity. Once or twice during the last two months parties have refused The Chief when in arrears to tjjo amount of three or four dollars. W do not care when people become tired of he paper if they call and stop it properly, and pay up arreages, but we want it understood that hereafter ocph. wBo refuse it and are two or three years behind will be promptly sued for the amount. Is?s poor game two can't t..., . I tincr tr aWt thn on 11 A uimity of onr citizen? will be tho elec tion of city officers. It-will be fought m the same principles as last year, viz: Etcenee and anti-license. Both sides agitate the matter, two elements good .chosen te jfwn out city rsf- will nwfMmV their GENERALITIES. A fcMCHT blizzard next Tuesday, night. r x. Jlliy Cakkik Bkakckikld has return ed home. ? The finest Valentines in the city al (Jotting's. Ed. Smith will remain in our city f' few weeks . lew wecica. Mm. Wsr. Parkbj lias been rinita i"zr i sick this week. r Mrs. J. ti. Potter has been quite sick thia week. Palmer Way wa in the city thia" week on business. i Dn. Emigh's little girl has been quite! sick far a few weeks. i ' j. r. 15AYHA a ume noy nas ben quite sick for a few days. Mr. IJayha, ex-county clerk, expect? to go to California next week. Thirteen people were taken iri) tke Methodist Church on Sunday. ? I The school at G5 this week is under the efficient management of Miss Lizzie Marker. C. L. Corn so has purchased J. P Bayha's residence He will have r, nice place to live. Calanthk Lodge Xo. 29, K of X will meet on Monday evening next, instead of Tuesday. Lawyers Yciser and Rickards locle-l horns over a civil casein Judge M(.. Kcighan's court Monday. J A. J. Armstrong, formerly of Red Cloud, but now located in Fron'ti:r, count', was in the cit' this week. - The river is slowly breaking up. if the weather should change the i:e, would probably last for several weckg A. S. Marsh has received his com-ini-sion jls I. M.. and now lew jl V'ft A "V J hold on the post office for four lo ig years. 4 ' A. (Joi.man and William ClarkltV IIU.1 41ll,V,IVO, UUIIIVllilll, lilt g-J HI"!-' day, where they expect to residuum the future. Marrird, February 9, at Red Go idf Rev. Geo. O. Yeiser officiating. Jariej D. Frazier and Mary E. Kaylor, of Jewel county. Next fall this county will have to? electa county attorney, a clerks if the district court, two representatives ind a state senator. 4 En. K.llooo sold a part of his f.irm to Myers Bros., of Riverton this v eek for $950. They propose to divide i I up into town lots. ( General Hancock Ikus joined tho; innumerable caravan that has gond'to ... . i . tnt I .rkU tnrnij I : It rrkrriii m rit. f mat mysterious realm irom wmcu no. traveler returns. Mr. John Tomlinson has just iinUh- ft cd some elegant pulpit furnitutjjfor the M. E. church in this city. Oohniif an adept at upholstering. Jr. If j-unie one could uet up a hydro phobia seare and nrmage to get r.ffew hundred worthless canines killcdXit would be a god-scud to our citj .. 7 f The enterprising firm, the 3'r iders' Lumber Company of this .ity, have purchased another yard stt. Be rand, Jsebraska. The Chief wislni linn success. Maui'IEu, Feb. G, 1SSG, at the WS dence of Mr. Win. Cather, Red Cleid, by Rev. C. W. Springer, Mr. Willi3jj. Matheny and Miss Nannie V. Andrsivs both ofCathcrton. ' S Our reporter in his rounds hunting up Christmas presents, neglected to state that Mrs. William I'arkes was e resiniunt of a nold watch. Thill Thi-litem is better late than never. wSkX Married, on the 3nl orFebruarf. i- s -- at the residence of Mr. Carl$Uust,fgfr. Richway B. Legget to MUs Ellen r Helton, all of Smith county, Krs, Bev. G. W. Hummel officiating. . L. H. Wallace received woiufrom his relatives in Omaha this weokjJthat his brother was very sick. His raetlier, Mrs. Ann Wallace, left on Mo idaj for Omaha in obedience to a lelecram stating the facta Way sold his Rl3oud storo this week .tiSVill id Dr. Sherer. The two Palmer haul ware Mitchell and Dr. Sherer. gentlemen arc well known to DUrJlaisi ncss men, and will make an entori)ns nig firm. c wish them suc(J.i Jim Potter lost every dolljrtjiorth of goods, clothing and moii ' ifs''- be had. in the depot fire Sunday etmuii;. and his wife and babe just eoAMi with their lives from the burning tding. It was a costlv firu for Jim, Htpeeu pied the second try of ti.e hsjlldmg as a uwcuiug ana me nre 1 J - l . a i: , not Z J, discovered in time tosayesethuM:. It will be a long timcv,Hlim our streets are ever so irooil in widest : as li. ade a A. Watson left them. Council mistake in losing him in tliat capacity. Evidently our friend Kifja. rv oeled from his former psmMi that "Bro. Watson w:is behind $ build iur when the streets need or ?SfJrm- "Consistency, thou art a jt' At the resrulir meeting.af 1M build ing association for Febniaf'tfc funds on hand were sold to fjm' W Springer and Hairy PonsjHm money . is m creat Jemand. andillttQKr cent increases each month past eight niontl made moiu kassistedai doqees- an had i" (W all else ' ier- wise, lo our homejuttr j soeiety meU for work at Mi Miers on Thuecbyeb-ll, fr till five d.ui. AUiare earne(1 heted t be prtMQt( Theladi W. C. T. U. will jjo ov wjUi thj rk com - iinc 'acMipriQc to Ihe At Mrs. i h M PICK-UPS. I Candy and pickels. at Hacker's TlD: board of .-upcrvisors have done ,om6 Kood work during this week Ixavalk now had a telegraph office and get i four mails a day. THE ladies aid fcociety will nice MaCWm. I'arkes this Friday a nooo. meet at iKcr Mconfectionary, I carry only the uj choicest , purest and best good?, always Creak. Enw. F. Wiener. "fflruu. attendance is requested at tbeWxt meeting ot Red I'loud Lodge I. O. U. F. next Saturdav evening. " H. W. Brewer returns nis sincere thick- to the brae men who workeI so Tailently to save his elevator uunng the tlepot fire on Sunday last. "The supervisors at their next rneet uig should hire a ;ourt house janitor and 'make it one of his duties to take care of the court house park. A-lSiErpccial election for the purpose of voting bonds for the C X K t S W By. has been called by the board of supervisors to take place, March 21, 1880 "OCR new county clerk.J.H. Bailey is left becoming adapted to the arduous work in his office. In order to facili tate matters he h:is arranged the inter ior of his office. The B.ifc M. will ,oon replace the depot that was burned sunday by a new one on the same location. For the present a temporary building will be erected for the freight business. ' A Little misunderstanding took .plain; between some boys north of town the other day in which one of tli em drew a knife on hi.- opponent and attempted to stab him, so the ntory goes. ii) W. II wvlev k building an addi tion to hia building corner Cedar .trect 'and Fourth Avenue. When complet ed it will le known as the Fourth 'Avfiiue Hotel, with J.C. Crawford as "mino host " The iuvitationiare out for the grand entertainment and bampiet to be given by t'alanthe Lodge. Xu. '2'J, ICnighta of Py'hias, on the 1'Jth. This will be one of the society events of the ea.-on, and a large crowd is anticipated. ' A farm of 100 acres. 4 miles from 'Red Cloud, 100 acres under cultivation $000 worth of timber, 100 bearing fruit trees, and improvmeuU costing $1000. Can be bought for 2500, part on time. Must be sold soon. Inquire of 1). B. Span ogle. Valentines! Valentines ! ! Valen tines ' ! ! A large assortment of beau tiful and artistically designed valen tines at reasonable prices. Also medi um priced and cheap comic ones. Call and examine them at the pot office news stand. It h rumored that the B. it M. will proceed to erect a new freight hou-e lf0 feet long at this place. The passen ger denot is also to be remodeled j as to nave two waiting rooms instead of one, as it is at present. rlhis arrange ment will meet with the approbation of the ladies at all events, and should h ive bctyi so arranged when the depot was built. To California. Our friend, John P. Bayha, who has for several terms filled the office of county clerk and clerk of the district com t of Webster county, has decided to go to the above named state next Monday. Mr. Bayha has been a worthy citizen for a number of years of .VebMcr county and has gain ed for himself the respect and confi dence of all our peoule. He has been a faithful and conscientious officer, and h;is won the pioud distinc tion of being one of the bet clerks in the great state of Xcbrask.i. He un derstands his business fully and has the satisfaction of knowing that he has gained the approbation of the people Tin: Chief is sorry to lose Mr. Bayha and his estimable family from Bed Cloud, but having decided to move to California we heartily wish them God -peed and many eventful years of nros;)erit. He is worthy of the entire confidence of those among whom ho goes to dwell. Hyme'el. On Tuesday event mr February 10, Mr. W. X. Richardson and Mi-s Bessie Tansiil were united in the bonds of holy matrimony. Rev. Geo. 0. Yeiser officiating. The wed ding was a quiet affair, only a few friends of the high contracting parties being present. The bride is one of Red Cloud's most beautiful and ac complished ladies. The groom is one of our earliest pioneers known far and wide for his genial manners and whole smiled generosity, and is one of the most extensive stock dealers in Xe biaska. The Chief extends its hearti est congratulations to the happy pair, hoping no wave of trouble may ever roll across the sea of their happiness. Obituarv I Died, Fei.ruarv 3th, 1S86. Francis M. Daughter rf J. W. and Julia A. Davis, after" a short illness. Her age was f. trs, 1 1 months and 10 days. T ittl - - i .?. .o,l .!, P!ir..rnl tn-.in- ! ,n. j k , , .- . " .x ... i.:...i ! Da aiieeuonaie ways mat m ; aternal love, ller ic:nd dis- rou for her the respect ot all liis hour ot trouble and irre- e los the bereaved parents have mpathy of the entire community ier an aupropriatcliscourse by Kev. Ball, she was looked urfon for the last lime by relatives and friends and waa laid to rest in Prairie (ciu cemetery. A Friend. For Sale. - Ap.xHlsnauofh&wviuules for sIe chean. on easv terms. Innuire of U II. Wallace or D. ILlKal"'. lletl DOLLAR Tho Old B. & 31 Freight Houso and Most of Its Contents Go Up in Smoke. Narrow Escrfoe Full Particulars. Between three and four o'clock Sunday morning fire was discovered in the old B. &. M. Freight depot by some of the yard men. The engine whistles and bells sounded the alarm, while Cropp, the merchants' niht watch man, ran rapidly through the streets of the city shouting fire in stentorian tones. Downy couches and flowery beds of case were speedily vacated and a Urge force of men were soon at the scene of the conflagration. But the flames spread 50 rapidly that all eflorts to quell thorn were unavailing, the building being of pine and as dry a a tinder box. Yard Master Potter's firmly occupied the rooms on the second floor formerly occupied as the telgraph and roadmasters offices. Mrs. 1'otter and child barely escaped with their lives, clad only in their night garments all their clothing and house hold ellects being destroyed. An un usually large amount of freight and merchandise had been received from the east on Saturday night and stored in the freight room. The boys suc ceeded in saving a part or it, but the most of it went down in the flames. The battery room was also in the second story and everything consisting of telegraphic supplies and two main batteries with sonic three 01 four hun dred cells of Callaud battery were burned. The flames leaped across the railroad track and burnetl a shed and store room adjoining H. W. Brewer's elevator, but by dint of hard work and copious drenching the elevator was saved. The total lo3s is hard to esti mate, but will probably exceed 20,000 none of which was insured. The lire was first discovered in the room west of the freight office, but its origin will probably always remain a mystery, although it is generally believed to have been purely accidental. Large invoices of valuable good's cu.i icd to our merchant, were destroyed, but at present it is impossible to deter mine the amount with any degree of accuracy. The railroad boys did their duty nobly and worked hard to save all the. property possible, however the "sweat box" will doubtless be brought into requisition, and perhaps the "guillotine." The Qui Vive fire department re sponded promptly, but as their''engine was a little out of wiuck" were unable to render as effective service as they otherwi-e would have done. it is hoped that the company v 'l build a new freight house at an eaily day and in a more convenient location for the public than the ol' one occupied. A War Rolic. I. Maynard, a muchly battle-scarred veteran both of the Mexican war and the late unpleasantness was regis.ercd at the Valley Hou-e Hatuidiy last. The old Vet claims to have been a regular under Taylor and .Scott in their tussle with the Mexicans, and at the breaking out of ihe war of the Rebellion was in the. regular U. S. Army under General Twiggs. May nard claims to have bee.t in several hard fought battles during tbe wari, and to received serious (and what to others might Imve been mortal) wounds, divers times. His appearance evidently seem- to bear out the tiuth of the assertion. Hi skin i- nearly as full of scars as that of a convalescent Miiall pox victim. He will carry both Mexican mil Rebel lead in hi- body to the grave unless it happens to jar out from some of tho holes made by balls that have passed through him. The old man i- certainly a eurio-iiy. Dead Beats. Dining Ian week two traveling dead beats registered at the Gardner House in this city, and after taking scverai meals one of them de clared his intention of going nest, say ing that he would be back in a day or two, and deposited with Bro. Gardner a "little bag of gold" to be placed in the safe until his return, as he '"didn't want 10 carry valuable" uith him in such a trild couiiln, you know." His partner remained and as time went by and the other fellow failed to material ize, the landlord sttspicioucd that all was not serene, and quietly investi gated the "precious little bag," only to discover that therein no shining ' shekel- were-, but on the other hand he ' found several iron washers from the sire of a dollar of our daddies down to j . .tt. ..ttt? timikn rf)ll..l!l t..a fkl.n1 i the mhmblci, and decendim: into the otlice demanded lucre enough of the j remaining pari! to settle the bill. The tellow said he would settle just as soon as nard X'o. 2 came back. In the meantime Marshal Pond wa-. notified ! and reached the hold, whereupon he compelled the bent to turn over all tne money he had and a ,.r of plow. he had and u kindly iw ami men kiuo ujie uuu nuitM. hxC a loud sdieuUo our city, or become !. a U,UU u.tui mi occunatit if our e!alor.ite city .. , has tile fur a ?eaon. nhere,-ith the rippling waters of the placid Crooked CreeK and an occasion! Nebraska blizzard, he would have time to rum inate over the uncertainties ot life as a dead beat in the lest coualffj on earth. He vanished from thetright and will prolably turn up in tome other town where he, will "go and do I likewise" with his "little bag of valu ables." I have two very desirable dwellin; houses on Sewanl street for sale t otioni figure. Now ihe time to TWENTY THOUSAND BLAZE. Tho O. A- R. Meeting. Don't forget that next wrek the Stat J Kucampmetit of the Grand Army of thelRepubhc of Xebrxk meet in j Red Cloud, and that three or four hundred delegates will be here from different parts of our glorious slate. Du--''c the few days that the?e gcntle meu and ladies arc her The Chief hopes tint the people of Red Cloud willexund to them all the courtesy possible It will be the first time that nuny of these people have ever Ken to our growing city, and it should be the aim of our citizens to give them generally a royal welcome, and to aid a5 much as pos-jiblc the members of Garfield Tost to entertain them. To this end we would suggest that our citizens inconvenience themselves, if necessary, to entertain the delegates of the Kncampment and the ladies of the W. R. C. and furnish them with loard and sleeping apartments, for which each and every delegate will be per fectly willing to pay By doing this we will be able to establish a good reputa tion for our city over the .-Late, and thu- and thu- advertise our genero-tty and enterprise to the ttate generally. The meeting of so many prominent men and women from over the state will certainly be a big thinj: for our city m more ways than one As for I The Chief we bid them a royal wel come to Red Cloud, and hope the old veterans will find a safe and comfort able abiding place while enjoying the hospitalities of our city A "RuBtlimj" Sound From Amowj tho Foams A Card of Thanks. To a mysterious I'rovtdence for in spiring that KiMJof consumateuuved-ne-ss Will X., editor of the clearly evinced hell-born Red Cloud lf'1-mtt, to etlectually advertise his true inwardncs-, and at the -aine time the mo-t important tuspiialioii of tht. "luspirationist" ho refers to, viz.. God's own legend, By Hi.- own hand, Ufone region Of I lii whole land. Designed to be read at the coining soldiers' annual encampment beie in Red Cloud David Lutz. "Buried 'Nontb tho Wavos of Ocoan." nrlnl 'licit h tin- u.ne of oonm (.tint .ire liliMcn rich a tut Kratnl. Anil within the t-.irthS il.irk l'ioin I'lirtunri lU' in olileii sinil. Hut the ctrl of jirlrclrst value Wlilrh mm allot u may Am!. What to -.wk lor shall I till jou . S-ek the jonrW of the nitml." Dedicated to the Wcltcr County Educational Institute ot IbSS. a Quar tet written and composed by l'rol. D. B. Worley, Instructor in MuKie. This beautiful piece of music is now teady for delivery ami for sale, l'ariie en titled to a copy are requested to call at the county superintendent's office and get it and thus save soiling in the mails. It will be sung al the teachers' association, .Saturday, Feb. 13. OOWLES. First it blew, then it snew, tlnn it friz, then it thew all of which it did muchiy. Tho stilt craze struck our town early in the winter, but had uone into di.-u-e on account of the difhVultie of navi gating snow drifti with that kind of a craft. Hut unless we get more Mile-walk- inCowIe- we shall expect a revival of mat graeeful exerci-e dur'tig the muddy msimiii which we are likely to have when the .-now lea- u The e.xbiliaratmg -port of snow balling w:u- indulged in one day last week by the boys, both old and young, reMilting in several minor mi-hap?. Some one dcmoli.-hed a window lor Cook M-acham. and George II Cray stuck hi eye with considerable force into a Miow ball. The eye wiP get well. The .-now ball i- ruined. Mr. Chance has bought the hoiiru and lots lately owned and occupied by S. V Foe, and will .-oon remove bi family to the ?ame. Wo extend to him and his family a hearty welcome. (.'. W. Fuller ha- made a good .-treet crossing in front of his hanl w.rv .-tore. Win. will lollow hi example Little Htcet. Tiie undersigned ha on hand tw-o grade- ot ML-souri coal n gixxl iptality tvhirli hi' trill Wo a wv xnmll vmryiu Al-o western. White Urea4.. Ue Moine-, and red Fort Scott cowl at lowe-t iituh1. 15tf C. W. Fm.Kiz, C.iwlo. Sb. For Bent. ew .-toie bciidintr. -uitabJc for gen eral -tore, with residence room- up -vatrs. or for ritaurant and lolging Fut cla I'x-atiou for either. Apply to J. C TruNKR. Cowle-, Neb. Jilt Come and try my celebrated 3 fr'J5c brand-, the btit known I Hrforrna dor (Imported), (Jueen Victoria, mid I'rimera. A Ian:e and x-nrifl tock in all lines from ."c up, at I. U. nc tiind. City Pharmacy ,-elN only drug - Citv I'hannarv. tine Take Notico. . All persons knowing tbem-elvr in debtctl to the lateAVm. It.-Mn ill call and settle before February 15. IS"6, at which time I1 acount.- will Iks left with an attorney for collection. Alio ITriN, Administratrix. Tho Amboy Milla Ready for Bui ntm. Xotice 1 hereby given that the A rubor Holler F!ourin Mill are no readv to crind wheat lr tbir new process. Their friend An i patron are j conlully invited to call. Flour gumr- s ante-d to le the cpt! of any made in j tne 4ttiie. 25tf Fuixv Bros & Co. THE CHICAGO STORE Red Cloud, Nebraska. Our stock of Ladit'X ('IiilriivnV and Mikm shoe? arc arriving Dailv Tin- lxt wml mado for stvlV and durability. On the 1st. of March we will re ceive the largest stock o all kinds of carpets ever brought to Red Cloud. Don't fail to get our prices. U tb Utwt Itaprtwcnant. Ko hock er but. ferns trrich cr trta tna tm Thj at ttuUnUjr bowl or uaWl by ab&Dl imlluip th curxla. mmA trmM wiii BnuJl ft&ta. YVr durmUUtr 4 hwfrtlcKy of construction, raw ) mile imaai of opnntttoa can DTTcr ) r-juaUn! jlo ivrua4l to tk no oihmr, ma all clovr harlric th! Ucta cab bo il fklnl 1ut1 to clic mUbiacUou. Wtj ant ohi agents for t InV improved gluw. Cull and Kj thi'in We have placed our order lor embroideries with the largest importing houso in the United States and when they arrivu we can give vou a spidndid assort- ment to select from. MW "Thu leading hou-f fur Krliable and Kinr (Jradi- (JimI )f th latest, ntvl .'." CHEAP LUMBER ! IE TRADER'S LIBER CO. WILL FIGURES! ON LUMBER, As low as can be bought from any dealar on Earth. GUIDE ROCK Mud 1- the order f !' d4V .Inek Ha- b pun miI it Moortuaii prxerty .Mr-. K M. J. fwiey lurutswl ls a purl tjf b-t wi.'k tw, ttttpcaocr fd other -uiijecu-. Col. Cume. f llmlric!. ok in 1 he M F Cborrh 5lo;4' jraw i,ev4er w ek Toinpkitr-. tlbrirfcimktfr, lwe if lurised from rw.inP. !? H? W. IUb-iti,tt- W. Sawyor lo-t twkfty ioMar re cently. Yunrf J liotne Acai. Mi- Alice Kalvy. nbu Jta- Inicn sick for - htC, i- .tl4 u lc otsl aaio. Tli' -ksiinn: rk lw ln W to rvutie m Spnor n 1 w hi Huh up fr "ther porpo. TktXUi Seodal Flax&ood! H. W. Brar. at xhe ?rt H-Tator h$- a qtjittjttty of pure ilas w Ujt eed which he will l in ,tittU- to uit purrnA-e.. FJegant 1 n; of x'rfiim- anil toiler anicle lit Ciiy iliarmaer I'tK-kt-t-iI - you like them t City I'harmacy. I ! II Valentinw at City Iharmacy- VI entines- 25 BcAnk'a couh ytup will cure you. and car be hud at Cttr pharmacy" A nice line of bb pr-ala at Om Ciiy Khartasc'. 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