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GuioY, Cal., Ftb. 24, 1886f Edito Chief: 1 dare not treat your reader to tbe fiillotM of the f lory of this truly so-called paradise of Cali fornia until they are gradually intro duced from the anowy, wintry clime of Ifebnwk and Kansas, suffice it to say that I left Bed Cloud on the night of February 15, at 10:15, for Atchison, Kansas. After a pleasant night trip armed at Atchison at 7 a. ra., where. we prepared for the through trip to our destination, leariag the jraoke begrimed city ot Atchison at 1020 a. m. We passed through a rather rough and rugged country for some miles south west whearftiSSenly we emerged from the hill upon a beautiful prairie country, with' here and there fine farm, many fine, large, and thrifty fruit orchards, beautiful towns, fine farming Isnds as to soil, being a rich and dark loam. Passing by all these we arrived at Topeka, having been favored with first clsss accommoda tions on third class fare. Here we had twenty-five minutes for dinner, and at the same time completed arrangements made at Atchison by securing through sleepers to San Jose; Cal. Here we met an excursion train for Los Angel es. All seemed delighted with their trip thus lar. Finally the excursion train pulled out, and away they sped across the vast prairies of Kansas. We now followed with the California ex press train, passing through as fine a country as man ever saw. Fine stock farms, thrifty orchards. And here let met say had I the choice of a home in Nebraska and Kansas, the latter state would be my choice. There is more good tillable land in Kansas to-day than there is in Nebraska. Topeka and Emporia are large cities and are important railroad centers. All along the route we noticed the usual thrift and push for which the western farm ers are noted, and . in turn the lively and prosperous appearance in all the towns as we passed through them. At noon the following day we arrived at La Junta, Col., the junction of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and the Denver k Bio Grande railroads. Din ner over we now pull out ior New Mexico. After having passed through a rough, sandy and barren valley with but here and there a sage bush and stunted cedars, and cattle so poor and starved that it was really painful to look upon them. Late in the after noon we arrived at Trinidad, Col., near the line of New Mexico. But what a change! from the warm rays of the sun upon prairie and plains we have among the foot hills of the Rocky. Mountains snow on all sides, Jand the atmosphere so cold that it was neces sary to rekindle the fires and caused us to huddle about the stoves to keep warm. Trinidad is a queer looking city with a varied population. A large proportion are Mexicans. There seemed to be but little life there in the way of business. Here we began to ascend the mountains over a very steep grade, passing through pine and cedar forests and mining camps, and snow covering the mountains on each side of the road. Near the top of the mountains we passed through a tun nel said to be 7622 feet Ion, and here at an elevation of near 7000 feet the atmosphere was so light that we were all more or less affected. Passing through this tunnel we emerged into a warm sunlight, and being now on a down grade it was but a short time ZhH vnur fellow townsmV Mr. al a nvmttAn at KAtAn M M 1 arrived at itnton. ri. M.. Remsberg, formerly resided. " -'w J - v .. . His son being abseut from town I failed to see him, although I met several persons intimately acquainted with him, who reported him well and all O. K. After supper we started again, the excursion train having precoeded us but a short time, and away we sped down the mountain valley .for Albuquerque, passing at times through pine and cedar forests, witnessing until late in the night the grand scenery in the mountains by moonlight, with snow on all the mountain peaks, and in the heavy timber on the road side. Tired and weary we laid down to rest. Ar riving at Albuquerque for breakfast we partook of refreshments from our well filled baskets, whilst the changes of the trains and passengers were being made. Then off we were again westward on our way. At Rio Puerco we entered the red lands, made so by the washing down of the Red Rock Mountains by the late rains, giving the lands across these plains a very novel appearance, being as red as well burned brick. Ve now pass by mini erous Mexican towns composed of adobe buildings inhabited by Mexican Indians. The sun shining bright and clear the weather became very warm and rather pleasant and the scenery beautiful and grand, really beyond description. This red soil is nothing but a pure red sand, of which 1 pro cured a sample at Rio Puerco. And now for miles across these plains we witness nothing but the distant moun tain ranges and the barren, sandy desert, with but little vegetation. We noticed very little stock except at a distance in the small valleys ot the mountains, and water very scarce, and but for the recent rains we would have suffered from the ndeover the barren, sandy plain?. We arrived at Holbrook in ( time for Supper, moving on we crossed tbe Canon Diablo, a very deep gorge, 8 we begin to ascend another raage of mountains. Continuing on, about midnight we reached the summit at Flagstaff, a small town in Arizona, surrounded by pine forests and high mountain peaks, and snow in all di rections. Soon we began to decend, and by breakfast time we reached the needles at the crossing of the Colorado River, it being the State line between rtsona and California. A few miles tefore reaching the California line we iced the green vegetation and from me that we crossed the river and line there was a perceptible lncrfate in the growtn or gras and othfrveffetatiou. Suddenly we passed oulunon the Colurada desert, bleak. aaaeaaay wun no appearance oi yagetauon except tne Tarietiea of cactus scattered tbe surface. Oar route now the canter of the leading out to the plain, to the side near t mountains. This in come Wf of tbe cooler at- haute iMar "that mountains noth, as tfcOM ' tbt north side more beat, aannftM uirec , esiiPialiy aoQlKaMei toward u t - - srnoa wsesa, aipBi wny i , ... .. , mammaami Vsj iar. tnm atom. assk -l aaaB txmm at towa in. the. Calico mininr district. From this place' we had an excellent view af the famous Calico: nines, four - z . . tbmj v - x a.- . . am. . ru rouia oeuc in yiew, wwwijuk 11 mining town of tbaaitnl -ntffceJF..' " ' - - C. L. Cotting. swe six rrties akay to .tJia-north of Aia& fljkMaMA T ar"M r r mmmmj-t it. Waterrgaiv- this' junction where paesengsfreJoapge cars for the couth tolton, Los Angeles, Biversidc, San LDiegb and other towns. Here a very large depot and otber railroad duiiu- ings are in course oi erection. .every thing has the appearance of thrift and nrosneritv. The town is located on the south bank of the Mohave rivejy wide shallow stream similar '44 the Platte of Nebraska, Ut Water nan a short ride br.oaghtna out upon th- Mojav.e.4sert: And now comes thrJBfiifcwonderful sight of all on this tripv" After ascending the Mojavc "desert we came in full view of the wonderful cactus that grow here. First we saw tbe small varieties of cactus then they increased to two and three feet in heighth. This we thought was wonderful, but imagine our surprise as we emerged from these varieties of cactus and other green vegetation to a high, sandy and barren desert, hot as a July day. Here we came in full view of the wonderful cactus of this barren region, ranging from three to fifteen feet high, some growing to a height of ten feet, the main body from six to eight inches in .diameter, with but three or tour short stubbed- limbs, then the large varieties, ranging from eight to fifteen feet in height and from ten to fifteen inches in diameter, and in appearance similar to an old dead scrub oak tree, with short broken limbs three to six inches in thickness. These cactus trees are scattered all over this vast desert as fir as the eye can see, and frequently in groups and groves. After passing torough these we arrived at the summit of this vast desert, and as we begin to decend on the west side we enter the Dry Lake, which to all appearances was recently covered with water. Our course being near the center of this lake which covers a vast area of land as far as one can see on either side, and being a perfectly level sandy plain with no veslage of vegetation anywhere to be seen. Broad sheets of water were interspersed here and there, but very shallow. We now leave this desert, and in a short time arrive at Mojave the Junction of the Southern Pacific R R. Here we change cars for San Jose. SanFrancisco and other points north, and Los Angeles and other points south. After supper we started north for San Jose. Being a little early in in the evening we saw but little until the moon rose, and as it oecame light er we found that we were ascending the Tehachapi Pass, passing through some eighteen or nineteen tunnels, up over a spur of the Sierra Nevada mountains, and as we near the summit we pass over the loop or cork-screw, which is really a wonderful piece of engineering skill. Having passed over ana alongside of deep gorges and canons, and some of the largest trees 1 ever saw, we now arrived at the sum mit and began to descend to the Tulare Valley. Once in the valley we stopped at a small town at the foot of tho mountains long enough to take in the situation. We found ourselves in a deep valley, high mountains on either side, rather a damp atmosphere with a peculiar odor, said to be from the sea breeze driving inland through the valleys, and the frogs cloaking along the little stream near by, something unknown in Nebraska at this time of year. The air was rather chilly and damp. Soon we moved on and emerged into a beautiful wide valley, which we learned was the noted Tulare Valley. Being near midnight and tho moDn shining bright and clear, we were rejoiced to see that we were once more in the land of the living, travel- S V h?rate ?f 40 to 50 miles an hour Passitm throueh through a beautiful farming community and prosperous looking towns, and as we neaied the Tulare lake wc noticed a dense fog surrounding us which apparently caused a very damp atmosphere. We now sought a little rest and repose, from which we arose about six a. m. quite refreshed, and on looking we found we were near Lathrop, where we were to change cars again for San Jose. And now the most wonderful thing of our long trip was noticed, and our hopes were iully realized in the beautiful view that met our gaze. We had emerged frfp the heavy fog so well known in flie Tulare Valley into the beautiful San Joaquin Valley, like a lovely May morning. The whole Valley seemed to burst forth in its beautiful sunlight. The green grass, the fruit trees in blossom, garden vegetables lar advanced, fat cattle roaming over the luxuriant pastures, all seemed to appear in wonderful sublimity to us, who but a few days prior had passed out of the snow drifts of Nebraska, Kansas and tho Rocky Mountains, on our way to this, the Pacific slope. Gradually the sun became warmer and more spring like, and as we neared Lathrop, east of San Jose, we were still more pleased to see the large fruit orchards in blossom, and the increase in the height of green grass, and grain growing, field after field covered with beautiful flowers, fine residences surrounded rith beau tiful flowers and shade trees. At this place we changed cars for San Jose, where we changed cars for Gilroy, and soon we were passing through the garden city of this lovely country, when we are once more on our way, passing south through the Santa Clara Valley. A lovely scene meets our eye, vineyards neatly trimmed, beautiful lanches, fine residences and lovely surroundings. Suddenly we find our selves at the depot amid a h at ot relatives and friends who, after a hearty welcome, invited us to seats in their tine carriages. We drove through the beautiful town of Gilrov, and it being a levely evening we enjoyed the drive very much. After partaking of a bountiful feast as only Californians. who live among fruits and lowers, km w how to provide, we spent the evening pleasantly among these kind relatives and friends until a late hour, when we sought that rest we so much needed after so long and weary a trip, with the satisfaction that we arrived safe, feeling happy that our lot shall be cast in this beautiful clime. J. P. Hatha. EVENTS OF THB WSJUC JosErii Saum, having purchased the thorough-bred Hereford cattle of I. N. West, now offers them for sale. He has 32 fine ihoroofh-red bulls and grades and also threa hort-fcoroe.Xow ie the chance for farmers to improva their stot k. Call oa or address him at Red Cloud. Keb.. .JUT Itch nd eceatdmaof evaty kmd cared in 30 miawta by Woollbrd's J.-A I. AftlU KOKnt.W IIDtMW -' ------ ..-.- - .- -w- w. - m m. - . mmw bk - - ., . uaasiXjfOjHovHiroiPt roow emu, 9 per cant lcaas at the Nebraska & Kansas Farm Losn Co. Go to C. A. Owen for your styles of wall paper. sprjng 9 Go to Forrester's for ypur. colored glassware. ChCMesL liouse, in the Beautiful yaces, dolls and toys on theJKr-aod 10c counters at Forresters. ; Reduction in cabnets and card Pho- toes at Bradbrook s Gallery until after Holidays. Call at Simons' auction room on 4th Avenue and secure Food bargain?. The Nebraska & Kansas Farm Loan Co. have plenty of money to loan. For Bent. New store building, suitable for gen eral store, with residence rooms up stairs, or for restaurant and lodging. First class location for either. Apply to Dr. Schexck, Cowlcs, Neb. 2Stf A farm of 160 acres, 4 miles from Red Cloud, 100 acres under cultivation $600 worth of timber, 100 bearing fruit trees, aixr improvments costing 1600. Can be "bought for $2500, part en time Must be sold soon. Jnquire of D. B Span ogle. Seeds for Sood. Pure and clean ilax seed, millet, bailey, and Sea Island wheat at Brewer's Elevator 29ti Red Cloud, Neb. . To "Xounjf Ladies, . I'f3'0ur life is made a burden owing to blackheds. pimple; and other erup tions marring j'our beauty and causing so much chagrin, it is no longer neces ary to end'ire it. Dr Flngg's Family ointment will certainly remove all such blemishes and leave your skin soft smooth and beautiful. Sold by all druggists and mailed upon receipt of price 25c. Fergus ox & o Caution, we would caution the publicj to be ware dealers offering Kemp's Balsam at tho regular price 50c and SI, as of times imitations or inferior articles are sold as the genuine in order to enable them to sell cheaply. Ferguson & Co. are our agents in Red Cloud. Sample bottle given to you free -THE BEST TONIC. - This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, oulckly aiul completely Vmnu DimpepiilK, I ndlgcatUn, WrakacM tlMBMre BIm4, 31alarla,t'kllla uuA Fever, aaa XearaJaia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of tho tlilaeya aad Uver. It Is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Itdoes not injure the tecth.causo hcadaehc.or produce constipation oArr Iron medicines do. Itcnrichcsand purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation or food, re .".eves Heartburn and Belching, and strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack 4 Energy, Ac., it has no equal. S The jrenuine has above trndo mark art1 Crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no otlm Ifttaaalrbr anon-ciiMirxi ra, baltixoke, Denver to Chicago! Denver to Kansas City Denver to Omaha, Omaha to Chicago, Kansas City to Chicago, Omaha to St. Louis, BEST LINE FROM WEST TO EAST! SURE CONNECTIONS LOW RATES BACCAQE CHECKED THROUCH. Through tickets over the Burllnar ton Route are for sale by the Union Pacific, Denver A. Rio Grande and II other principal railways, and by all agents of the "Burlington Route." For further information, apply ta any agent, or to P. ft. EUSTIS,Gcn'IT'klAgt. OMAIIA.XEB DR. HENDERSON. M &MS WTAMJOTtX ST.. KANSAS CITY. M0. Strut? GTttsaie ta K.H!u. 17 myntUM 13 In Chicaco. Authorise to treat all Chraelc. Narroos aad Sftttl HMitm&l Wukam .MrttHMD.aM- mat Dvbllltr (Lom c ifexmml famrtlte. Qmnn'.yCtireor mocxy trfkoimd. ChaiKt Ac ami ripcncncc an teoporUBt. 2(9 cwda'hirt tt-rJ. No ttet loitfrcta ftnia iliKmnfetmMKl brtaaul. Mrii tm m"l tfni w Htm. Cortnittum trt n4 eonSdnfu!, ABOOafurhoUatsMtCIntiLtriittrmltirCctafaBBpa. nur IISI KTICUTTCREAT TURKISH nntUIMI lom rheuwtk: corf. AKWOTaCURBfeeKHECMATiSM. WMfct bt we thto tout uU t tvn w fc!. Ofs dlcoTy Sheriffs Sale. BY 1RTUE OF AX EXECUTIOX ISSt'EI) by J. H. B0ey. clerk of tte district cort eftbeMfe Judkkl dislrict is m1 for the cwuitvof Webster ud state of XebraAka, aad UmaeUtnereatnfaToror taeSC JoseWiPJow CplalBUf adacalB9tSpAReclea9ep. I). R. aiSABefl L. Vaak defe4ABts, I bxm levied oa tbe fo&owiac aescrihed foeOs ami Hutteis as ike irBpetty CsaM Spiwclea 8m. D. B Spaa emieVvTli tffaoaje. Dmrkl B. araaagie aad AacU L. Fwi, te-vK: 4 rods dteclt row lre. i Mta oil. Wetrealtivatar extras, ptow extras,:: TiMcatowcr extras, sketter extras. wrex- tra. wtad mm extras, bob aaa art sleklM. alow Baadies. roQer eoMars. aAArea. I jaefc, a damslgn aat rakes. . m ears, ptaatvn,. ? CTaawMsMc ftH, a- J tsik iwotr Simons1 auction room is open Jaigains at-allthaacL V -. ;. , .- Jor Bala." a I Wlffll 0 ' vx$5?53cv l IiitTTh RWPr iaa Mini 1 disk ham rattpsMrs, sapoace oae-aorM ono. a sb .SJPKS BBmSBM-Wv loeatm. i rati of caceswira. aoam raaiovs. Mali 1 skaB eawat at tXkartk ia sdltMai. WiksUr assjaay :' tHMhHHHMr mb aM. m . m m m a a a am m a& tv A.v-.ATflfiSilfc:''1' -.'.ijn.iiairfT-TwrTP .--?-.-. '" GENERAL isf rwoceries, provisions, dry goocbj, and all articles usually found in a first class country store. Produce taken in ex- chance for goods. Cash paid Store in Cheese CilfM In and around Red Cloud, THE GATE CITY Of the great Republican yalley. Buy your homes while property is cheap. D. B. SPANOGLE. Farm Loans Nosrotiatod. CITY DRUG STORE Ferguson & Co. All tho old patrons of tho City Drug Storo aro cordially invited to continue thoir patronage as horotoforo, wo shall ondoavor to ploaso you. Our stock of everything that pertains to tho drug trade will bo kept up to tho HIGHEST STANDARD OF KXCEIXENCK Come and see us. notice: To lib people ol Red Cloud and Vicinity On and after the 20th day of Forouarv 18SG I will sell STRICTLY FOR CASH Or produce, can at all times use a lare amount of butter and egg? and will always pay the outside price, I want everybody to call and get prices before purchasing else wherj. See if I don't make it an object for all to pay cash for goods. You can You can at all timos find tho largest frophost and most comploto lino of groceries and queonswaro in tho Republican Valloy and prices that no man can boat, floods promptly dolivorod froo to all parts of tho city. B. F. MIZER, Opera Honso Proprietor of Grocery Stora aA9 o4o . t o -i ioa. ; MmMmml t Ievl Moore. Trcsitlent. W. E. Jackson. Vlco-rrcs . Iilt. V Sluruy. Caviller. Jiio K. Sltlrcy. Assistant Cashier. apitai $53,033 Special tt9iU9i S n : Collections DIRECrORS: D. M. Watt, Levi Moore W. E. Jackson, E. F. lllsshlantl It. V. Shirey. Buy and sell Exchange Make co'lcctions and do a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on all time deposits 4&i -jp IISUBE - IE Acainst loss bv Kirc. Liuhtnmu. Tornado and Cvclonos. In the old reliable German Insurance Co. OK FKEEI'ORT. ILLINOIS Tnnraiip nltpittil nn -J loftes nroiuiitlv IKtiil. All parties wishing t( Insure will rrcieve prompt attention by uivint; notice by mall or otherwise io me unuersigncu. v ma.-'. Special AKent, S'IIArKIMT. Ked Cloud Neb. 'KO. O. AND R. D. YKISER, TROrUICTOl OF THE Witatir County Absir&ct Olee. RED CLOUD, NED. Complete and only set of abstract books in Webster county. Grazing ami farming lands and city property for talc. Office on North Webster Street Road Notice. STATE OF NEBKASK.V. WEBSTEU COCN- ty. m: To all whom 1 1 may concern: Tlie commissioner appointed to 1ew and report on .iivrtilunKul nrated for In a certain petition fialv sfcnied and filed with the county clerk of Webster county, askin in? that a nubile road Ie Commencing at a. iolnt. W rrwi at nt ihf. north.K-est corner of section three fcn. town fonr(t). ranpe ten (toon Adam county and Webster county line, thence running Jo south one mile to a pomx M rods eat ot the Su"5?rKSH ."S"1 '"'r..Xr UWhSacat o? saitf road, and all objections TSSEEfZLSiiZ .!. rar ! iled ta .vv- ... -. .. -- - beiore im j-wx- t ,. i.'ki -W...--.. VnJ flAttd M&ivh L tiWS. ? 33 J. H. BAttxr. Coasty Clerk- PROPERTT tesuptrcleixTsec o cr April SU.lfcK. or such road xiu be wintou: reference thereto. F.PWMERJl Live Stock and gen- . eral auctioneer- CO., SEBRASlCtV. DEALERS IN for gram. Factory Builcjing: r ifSFl' at m Real Estato and Insutanco Agont. Oflico ovor First National Bank. ! w i n j fc. 'gmrw'. . rfcw1 &. J3Z -tr-:, A. - - Final Proof Notice. Lanl OHlce at Illoomlnston, Neb. Feb. 17, YC' N' JOTICE IS Hi:i'.EItV(;iVEN THAT THE foilowlns-nanied Mttlerha wleil not leu i i intention to make final proot in .nijori ot ills clattn. and that ald prOl will be niiwle be fore .1 t:dKC r in his abMiTK. tlie cleric ol th dNtrtct conrt of Webstrr (outity. at Ked Cloud. Neb. on Saturday. April .1. lrf, lz WILLIAM KLOHIIS. on IIM apP No. tojafi. for the sw U. see 2, T 1. N i: vi v. lie name- me louowinsi wjinees w nrove hli conttmiou residence upon and cnlti- :(tion o( sa.d land. rlz. 5eon; HeaUn. Aaron Hcaton. John IK-vlin, John Itobln m. ail oi i.a S. W. SWITZEII. IU.-gMT. Lefiral Notice. TN COUNTY COITKT IN AND FOE ttEB- J. stvr cnntv, Nebr- In lie matter f th pro twte of tlie will oi Jlartha V. I"aul. deoartl. The 5tate of Nebraska to the heirs and net! of kin ot the ald Martha V. I"anl. decea-d Take notice that there ha been filed In tfc prooate court a writtitn Instrument jttjrportlns to b tin last will and tetaifient of Martha V. Foul far probate and allowance It Is tlereorr ordrrt that xald nutter b- et for hearlni tlw 8rt Lit of April A. I. !. before vtld eurt at the hocr of l o'clock ii. in., at nlnrh time anr tKTHAi in terted mar apjar and cortt Sac same I is rnnneronierrtiinaiacopr oi ii orrr v published three sntxe-slve wecJc la tke Vxl aocdChleLawerUT-newsaperof tki state Intetlraay whereof I hare hereto ftet my f I ii . i.-n jm oh Ai tit Marrh. ii&i. IOilUaUUAUiniU17 5 " m - ,-w-y - , J v. A.Mcriw.HA.Coan:y Judsr J.vo. O. Ykwku. AUomejr ior Ltrcaior. jzu A.dxsinistrator'a Kotico. wr-r np JiKEMI UL fcE. DETE.VSEH: ' admlaUtratorof the tbeta:e o J1 Unr i late of the county of Webrler aad t:eof e- , - - l. . k. r. rwji ir.tLi &" I n ,nr twhn il pounir eoart of iTcfrto" f mw f l ! m m ta, x.r- w ..- -- --- . ""-"l--- ---:---'-- .- ... f1,.r,JI - ., I OcSober ters, a tin secead Men cay la Uctrer sot. te, at w&kh tiiao all persr katlsx claims acamU ald eiate ar? osUSed and tv qoestedtoatteod tortbcpzxj&i6t Saitas the rocaST. zi ue aan rww w .v v --. -. aujHMol. AJi yrrtmvt ii?w.c. .' rare re8ej w bur ieiai f lo Ute HEler!rBed. Dated 3UrtkaUi,lf5. ..... S-ws C . i- Ot, JHURisiftirarar. J NO. 0. YlS6ft. ATTOKXEY AT LAW. All busincj promptly tuodc-d,to. m$i .. 'mm.u r-JH'. i' iSJWA11ir , imakrrsi .: .-eC-'.-tTafc iainBBar' .i- NEW STOCK. Wall Paper and Window Shades. The greater part of my"nW spring stork of these good? have arrived, untr Ihall take pleasimMn show ing.goods and mint?nortrir& th nnv who mav call. My wall pajwr was . -holism directiv from" the Factory and the quality and beau r v 'ty of design camiut be surpassed. Lalm have a full stock ol PAINTAKD OILS. I still hondlo'tho "Kintr TfnteU lend- and O. B. Sc Q. mlxod patnta, thoo jroods hnvo rd-A-nys ttven mvtlflfaotloii, and hnvo ooon xuliy t0a hi this mancet. VV fttu lino of Drutfti Docks, asxd stationery al ways oa hitnd. C L COTTING, C J House, Sign and Decorative Painter, Paper Hanger, Grainer. etc. Begs respectfully to inform the public that he has located in ked Cloud, and after oonsidenibl exporifiuv in Kurop- ean cities is prepared t execute all branches of the trade with neatness and dispatch. It will pay all to see me before contrartiiu for work. Leave orders at G. L. Cotting. Clothing suits for men and boys. overcoats at bottom prices G I L G I L FO RD o boots and shoes coarse and fine. from 50cts tip R D Wool boots specialty. a NEW SECOND-HAND STORE JOiS. W. WAKKEX,lJrOp, I have recently purehased the slo k of ffoods owned by C. 1). McMillan, and am prepared to m11 and buy HARf WARE, S10VES Clothinir, Furniture, Ncw and oi an Kiuo-s. aim in inri Will hold acuction Hverv Saturday afternoon, at CHEAP L U MB n traders! -AVILL FIGrXT on lumb: As low as can be bought froiwiny dealer o Earth. Dv . .ia V I TfV if" v vn.r &vv7.fb fc I k? lw 0 m F'wcUji:e an. bias -YOU UAN SAV LADEIS DRESS GOODS, WlrTE GOOPSj WHITE TRIMMINGS INIENDLES VARIETIES. HOSIERY Will be iold at lowest price notbe undersold . urns. F P ARSONS Dry Goods and Groceries. Furnishing goods. Gloves Mitts, Hos- iery &c. I will positively sell goods for cash alter January 1st. All those knowing themselves indebt ed to me, will please call and set tle by the above date. Serond-haud Sew iiK Machine J rami iUiinHiu'r v, ui,. j 1 oV!x-k I MAKK ES J. IVTXG H DEN 'm r in ? EDCLOUD Hwm w fc afSpeciaUjtfi at 3- m I'"--! 4 .& I AN S? I X: K j i.' Bui $Y IT-' -c NE1 4 - fet - 4' . : t rst - Z i A.O. A ?:sgy rtk tf ex) miks aa sanitary uxian. 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