xftsa?- ?f2rj'vi&fes ,i- &.'.' &afc&5. dSSAsiStC-.JSiS3. . r5-- " v SBWS955-. ya&. 5tS is sv :i ft i . k e- ; r V v g-ygyrry"t ...... I J The Red Cloud Chief FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1886. A Peculiar People. A correspondent gives some curious facts concerning tlic "jumpers"' anion;; the French-Canadians. He gays: They attracted my attention as presenting some points of interest bearing upon the nervous system, showing to what a hy- Cer-scnsitlve condition it mav he rought by certain influence carfy be gun and long continued. I had from time to time heard lum bermen and others whose invocations led them to spend much time among the French camps siicak of these jtinij) crs," but had given no credence to the. as I thought, abHurd stories they related in regard to them, until one day, while attending to my duties in the waiting room of my fumigating station, I inci dentally let fall the window near my desk by turning the button .suddenly, thus letting the frame fall a short dis tance, making a quick sharp noise, when three out of seven French-Canadians who wero sitting near, awaiting their certificates of inspection, leapeu into the air as if they had been shot, at the same time uttering a yell which would have done credit to a North American Indian. From that time I w:ls on the watch for tluve strange characters, ami, when possible, made inquiries of them through 1113' interpre ter in regard to the cau-c of their con dition. Ileforo speaking of this, perhaps it will be well to enumerate some of the manifestations which give them the characteristic name of "jumpers." One or two instances vill be sufficient. Ke cently one of them, a French-Canadian of small stature, came out from an ad jacent camp to the postoflice. Just as he was about to ask the postmaster for his mail, he being a total stranger to the official, a man of 65 years of age. someone knowing the fellow to be a "inniner mihcuievousiv cried oui: "Crab him by the throat!' The fellow sprang like a eat and grasped the old man by the throat, and held on until re moved, the irate postmaster jKiuring forth torrents of invectives on the poor fellow, who really was perfectly guilt less. Another unfortunate woodchopper haifr jiiit come into camp from two days' work, and was standing near the large camp-heater, in which w:is a very hot fire, when somebody- cried: "fJrab the furnace!" No sooner were the woids said than the poor fellow obeyed the ordor, and as a result left a scorched IKittern of each hand on the nearly red tot pipe, thu- rendering him nniit for his work in the woods for some week.. As stated above, I have endeavored, when possible to investigate as to the cause of this peculiar and distressing condition; and while I find, without doubt, that primarily it is due to an in herited nervousness, the immediate cause is in taking such children, when small, and while firmly held tickling them until convulsive symptoms appear. Mcdioil llcconl. A Prnml Celestial. A Chinese baby, the first ever born in riiiladolphta. has been added to thy Chinese colony of this city, says the Times. It all happened on .Sunday night, and Jeo James, the prosperous Chinese merchant on Eleventh street, near Walnut, is the happy father. The baby is in many ways just like the usu nl every-day baby that intrudes its presence in almost every household. It cries and kicks and scratches with vig or. It weighs seven pounds and the neighbors say has strong lung". Its little toes have already begun to work their way through its shoes of Southdown wool in the fashion of a healthy Ameri ca u child. It is a girl. This fact was a little disappointing to Mr. James at first, but ho became reconciled and then happy, and now it is thought that he is the proudest father in Philadelphia. He had an extra strut last night and his smile was childlike and bland as he Mood in his store door enjoying the fragrance of a line cigar, to which he hati treated himself in honor of the event. Overhead, in the elegantlv-fur-nished-seeond story front room, wero the mother and child, with a well trained nurse in attendance. The baby was dressed in a slip of the noftest silk, decorated with hand-painted roses of the most delicate tint and laces of the finest hand-work. The robe had been finished and laid away by Mrs. James many weeks before it was need ed, as was a whole bureau full of little things for the expected arrival. The little one is of rich olive complexion, with bright little almond-shaped eves. which peep out from the heavy lace with which its dainty pillow is trimmed. Yesterday Mr. James was the recipient of many congratulations from his fel low countrymen and thp presents which were sent to the little heir were numer ous, unique, and nianv of them costly. The news of the baby's arrival got out early yesterday among the Cliinamec in the city, and little else was talked of M. James is very jtopnlar among hi countrymen, and it is expected that thu rejoicing over the birth of his child wilS be kept up for many days, as is the custom among the people of his nation ality. As this is a girl, there was no feasting, as there would have been il the chihl had been a boy, but as it is the first Chinese baby born in this city the Chinamen Otink the occasion of sufficient importance for a gcner.il re joicing. The name of the baby has not yet been decided on. Several names have been suggested, among which are Yum Yum aud Rose Cleveland. Meissonior. according Amateur, is heavily in agent. M. l'etit. and will to- the Art debt to his probably re- xnam so to the last dav of hi life. fi.s studio is crowded with unfinished pic tures, i. e , the masters o consider them which if .-old. even at auction, would make him rich "beyond the dreams of avarice. Hut he is extreme ly fastidious, and in more than one in stance, after having received enormous payments in advance on couimNiu'i) to bo executed, he has failed to finish within a reasonable time the picture ordered and has had to pay J tack the money. His gutcrosity also stands in the way of his success, as he will oft en, when in need of money, stop to paint pictures aud give them to friends. 'A Frenchman has. it is said, found means to restore the life-like expression to the eyes of dead jersons. lie places a few drops of glycerine and water on the corners; life-like expression is reproduced. So strict are the election laws iu En- gland that to give a tin rattle to a ' voter's baby, with winning the man's favor in view, -is to risk line, imprison- muiit ami disqualification for public ol- WHEJ DOES OLD AGE BEG 151 When does old age Ik gin ? At forty -fiT it is said, the amount of combustion which keep? the furnace of the human beefy in blabl commences to decrease and diminiahet until three score years and tin, more or lew, when the fires arc drawn and the flickrriijjj flame dies out. That is the phyjsioJoyical way of looking at it- liut tome nun arc old licioru thty are out of thir tten, while other apparently never crow old, though thev liv; to l centen arian?;. 1 1 ie wi t way 01 looking at it u the lest: "Call him not old whoe visionary brain Hold o'er the pan its undivided reign. For him in vain the envioui ea?oni roll "Who hears eternal summer in his soul." This at least seems" to he the way in which iJsvid IJuelt, of Sumner, la., hoki at life, for though now in his eightieth year he has taken a new leae on life and is apparently d termined to hold on to it. Atiilophoroa d;J it fur him and fie acknowledges his J-li to it in terms of enthiisiam. .Mr. f.itJeil tells hit own story: "I was past sevcj.ty-ic-vj:i and had been afflicted with rhimi.atum three years and sudii mouth. I bad lost one-third of my weight and could not walk, but she tiled along with cnntii-s. Heep had deserted me, my ueri e& wercalibhailercdnd there was no strength iu my hands, wrisH, knees or feet. 1 could not -It down or get up out of a chair without help, ami oh ! Mich pain, worse at night than in the day. Then- wa neither sle p nor rest, and the outlook waa painful in the extreme. "IJut thanks be to Cod and lb-other Inikip for tending me a paper containing a notice of the cures made by Athlophoros and thanks he to you for ending me a bottle. It appears to me the hand of Cod is in it all the way, and if you did not hear rue shout why then I did not r-hout loud enough, that is all. The medicine arrived one Saturday night after I had gone to bed. in the morning my son prepared me a dose of two teaspoonfuN in milk, f took it and fclt it at once all over. After that I took but one teaspoouful at a time until I had finished the bottle. How did it art? Why, like a i harm. On Monday morning I rose, dressed, and walked out into the kitchen without erut h s or cane and wished them all a happy New Year. "My p.tin is all g.me and I rest well. My sou, eeimr s'e-h a irrcat change in me, wrote for t n 'Mb s iu order, as he says, to uiak" a pern t:. i.r fire of i:. It is all inor" like 'i drcr ::' in ii .liity. 1 have written to fmjr ot r..y fr: mi-, who are rlilict((l 'illi ili.'u?Ti.ii:i: alKttii the great ineduine ami I .li.-nl w'ii:e others, and m this way try to j-n 'lie deb: ofgridtude. ".Some foiir'e u i :o-5i!.s a o," sirs A. JIayward, of ISmi !i:i tun, I.t , "1 was at tacked with iufi - .:. i tttiiv rheumatism. I tried a dozen dub tent kin'i of medicine said to cure rheumatism, but to no pur pose. Finally, I procured a bottle of Athlophoros. After using the bottle it did me so much good that I bought another, but d:d not have to uso more than a third of the second bottle In-fine- 1 was entirely cured. From that time up to the present I have never had ain'iiiiiL' like rheumatic pains, aud 1 thank Athlophoros for the cure." Thomas MeCuc, Ihih's b!ck, Tmbmpn, la., whose wife was cured by Athlophoros of a terrible case of thcuiKatism, declares it was "truly a miracle in my wife's ease." If j on cnmiot ui t ATmoriior'Ho! jour hu,j. pl-t. we will mmhI it xpri -s j . ! mi ret 1 1 t of ri'ire'i' lulu -,'!" i'ihJ ir p r !'!'. i pnler tl i n tt.-l'- i If ho lllMJ t it. ll f el ! it it1 T'oeilul.i : t I pe-M -"ft J t i I1 HI)? teil. 'I'jik. i .it iv e '" it j ' Co.. iu Vu.i -im.:, ; "Wondorfal Curoa. V. D. lloyt it Co., wholesale and re tail druggists of Koine, da., say: We have been selling Dr. King's Xew Discovery, Electric Hitters, and Buck len's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well or give such universal satisfaction There have been some wonderful cures efleoted by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced consumption nave been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric bitters. We guarantee them always. Hold by Henry Cook. Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, foyer sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains fonts, and all skin eruptions, and positively euros piles or no pay re quire 1 It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. I'rice i.r cents per box. For sale by llenrv Cook. Activo, Pushing aud Reliable. Henry Cook can always be relied upon to carry in stock the purest and best goods, and sustain the reputation of being active, pushing and leliable by recommending articles with t well established merit end such as- are popular. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, colds and couehs. will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every etlec tion of throat, lungs or chest, and m older to prove our claim, wo ask you to call and get a trial bottle free. ' "Your medicine. Athlophorous, has done wondeis for my wife, and is help ing others," writes James Book from Sniithton, Missouri, in ordering thiee dozen bottles of the great neuralgia and rheumatism cure "to sell to his customers. Watch for it! The first symptoms of true croup is hoa-isencss and it Chamberlain's cough remedy is freely given at once and the eloses frequently given the dread disease may be entire ly prevented and all dangor ond anxi etp avoided. No liniment is equal to Chamber lain's pain balm for the cure of burns, scalds, or fresh cuts, it excludes the air and heals without leaving a scar. The sales of St. Patrick's pills which have been so extensively advertised throughout the country, were said to hae been very light at first, but have rapidly come into" general use and are having an immense safe. They are said to he.au excellent medicine for constipation, etc Such is the result of judicious advertising and might be a valuable index for our business men. Tho Excitement Not over The rush at Ferguson t Co's ding store still continues on account of per sons atllicted with coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, and consumption to procure a botle of Kemp's Balsam or the tin oat and lungs which is sold on a guarantee and is giving entire satisfaction. Il is a standard family remedy. I'rice 50c and $1. Trial size free The Impending Danger. The rescent statistics of tne number of deaths show that a largo majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an appearantly harmless cough which can bo cured instantly By Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 50 cents and $1.00 Trial sire free. For ale by Ferguson & Co. THE WESTERN mil m mn ! INSURANCE CO. TilEOXLY AUTHORIZED LIVE STOCK INSUR ANCE COMPANY IN THE STATE. 41 Insures horses at the age of from 3 to 1 1 years; mules from 2 to 17 years, stallions and Jacks from 3 to S year.-; and cattle from 2 to 11 against loss cau-ed bv Diwut, Injury Aicuknt, Fire, Uyhtn'my or Tfaft, for not lcs than one or more than two years excepting steers which are being fatted for the market, wnich can be insured for six months. Special attention is called to our Fire and Lightning Insurance, which is good anywheie in the state of Nebras ka, whereas the liability of loss by Fire and Lightning of I'ire Insurance companies is limited to the premises of the assured, and perhaps a small radiu beyond. The advantages and benefit.-: which this company oilers to farmers and o.vners of stock generally are .-o plain aud apparent that it is hardly nect-sary to call attention to them. Reasons Why to Insure. IJecausc it is the only Live Stock Tn siir.i.icc company authorized by the Iawa of this state to do business in this state. jiecausc it is a Home Company, or ganized with home capital; the money naid to the company is kept in the state, and is paid out for! losses to the citizens oi the state; it all remains iu the state. Because it is a reliable institution, whose stockholders, directoxs and offi cers, are among the wealthiest and niobt Diomineiu business men in the state. Becaue its manner of adjusting and paying lossc- are always in harmony with the principals of strict justice and liberality. Becan-e you cannot afford to bo without insurance on your live stock any more than on your house and barn. If you are well off you can loose nothing by insuring if you are poor anil cannot aflbid to loose any of your stock, it would be criminal negliucncc not to insure. .Because should you wish to borrow money and offer as security your stock the security will be more ample, and you can obtain money more readily, and at a lower interest, if that stock is covered by a policy of insurance in this company .Because we insure stock against denth by uceidtnl, dteuixe or Uwl. became we insure stock against (. by. fin or liyhtiiiny. Because no other insurance com pany can give you the same kind o Insurance. Uecatisc a paid up capital of $100000 and a constantly increasing surplus fund lenders It safe and solid against any emergency that may arise. Because its popularity among farm ers and stock owners is attested bv the fact that there are now written and it force over 15,000 policies. Apjtlicutioni will be nccivid by, A. f.ToMLixsoN, Agent Red Oloud. Neb. m S' Denver to Chicago, Denver to Kansas City Denver to Omaha, Omaha to Chicago, Kansas City to Chicago. Omaha to St. Louis. BEST LINE FROM WEST TO EAST! SURE CONNECTIONS LOW RATES 5ACCACE CHECKED THROUGH. Through tickets over tho Burling' ton Routo aro for sale by the-Union Pacific, Denver & Rio Crondo and nil other principal railways, ans by alt agents of tho "Surlington Route." For furthor Information, apply tc any agent, or to P. S. EUSTISfGea'lT-Vt-g-t. HENRY COOK. Drugs, Paints, Oils Nations Wall Fa r. 4k.c Red Cloud - Nebraska. K. ibsnt 'BuXtFcWMEt&9t&S9lBBtQlB 1 P wfwmrrSTgTriiTlMlm I Administrators Notice. j I&9RS113 3i Ilk 4 HBI 3agJs,dy3 El 1 1 BbHI :iiuinMr:itor ot tin- c-t.itr ot nci; I'o'.won, Great Reduction in Prices At Mrs. Newhoiise's WE SELL CHEAPER STILL. A. lot of white goods, hamburgs, hosiery, etc. sold cheaper than ever or elsewhere. Please give us a call before buying. Geo. O. Yeiser & Co., IMAIa ESIPAf-E AGENTS Red Cloud - Nebraska- 30 OOO acros Land for Sale. Improvod Farms, unlmprovod Lands. usinoss.Housos, Rosldoucos, and Town Lots Correspondence invited. NEW SECOND Jos. W. Warren, Prop, I have recently purchased tin stock of goods owned by C. ). McMillan, and am prepared to sell and buy HARDWARE,$TOVES. Clothing, Furniture, X'v and Second-hand Sewing Maehinef ot' all kinds, and in fact Farm Machinery, .Etc. AVill hold auction Every Saturdav afternoon, at 1 o'clock. CITY DRUG STORE Ferguson & Co. All tho old patrons of tho City Drug Storo aro cordially invltod to continuo tholr patronago as horotoforo, wo shall ondoavor to ploaso you. Our stock of ovory thing that portains to tho drug trade will bo kopt up to tho HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE Come and see us. NEW GROCERY HOUSE L , iLITJIIi)MIW. Where will be found everything in the grocorv line, such as Sugar, Teas, Coffee', Sirups, JFrttit, Ha on. Hum, IPrictt Heef, Cheese and Crackers, Tobaccos, Cigars, I 'lour, Feed, Olw? and Queonswaro, and Crockery. Hoping by fair dealing to merit a 'hare of the public patronage. IN FEATHERLEY'S BUILDING, Opposite 'he Chicago Lumber Yard. Bf rH Fxsr.vTKoKNni rtin-sox, ikkvi:i j The inuk rlit"tl li.iMuj; Ihi-ii airK.r.tct siiliiiinMnitor f tlu ct.itr ot Nel!- rr.lca, .iteu( Vfbt.TCOTimj.:Hil t.teo( bra-K.i. lU-Cf.i-tMl. lien li civ c lutttce thai Iu win aj Par t'ftrv thf tHunity court of Webster county, at tin otlK't' nf the oiiutj Jt.t-, a; th .Irnr tenn, on tin firsl Moinl.i m Juirf Ptt, Ko. at whitli limf all rHTorio haui ctaliiit :ur.i4nsti iu! estate arc tiontitM ami reqiutMtil to alt nil j for tlit. iHirjH' of 1m1ii; the xtni" adjuneit. All claim- :usitii;t n.ikI-estate not prc-iit-l at or H'fon the .Vimn-t term of aii tirt will tx IorecrlanL AU j?rMjU4 liuirl.tril to .jid eMale arc n-que-ti-H to nmXe immediate jaj meat to the utiuVolsntcil. I TllOMXS AM'KllO.V. latel Ajtnl lcth. In-;. Atliuinlstrator. J7t Bay Frank Is a dark bar. co.Ua;: eicbi jrxn old. and weighs wben !a slww coodlMtm I Ottndi. U-siretnwalhjimrcti-tiiWl importrd Oj4. data Frroeh CsBatJian. a.I S3 a.Uc jeUtr ka a rcrmtaiioo coBd to isabt. TEBMS.--TO iBMsre ; money 4ae i nunai are ks-tx to be ta fuaL, PartMis mmi rctura raan rpjraiarlr. Aar marr ;e J M WlUMMIfMWWWKW.. UaTte - W ' TWKW V preteu aocweacf. m a ww aec mt 3B4B 9vr U0jMBV"Ht t m r-aui. - Bay Frank. 3aiaalaaM?Si!i;-.aB''B :aaaHQBX"rBFB-Y "'i.'yFM naiy, jEiuMft. "' .. i i - i trMMHM -- - m hj W -rr- x. i -r-- -"5ii' X , J. ts... R . . ii, ,-r.t .-iMs.s?." - HAND STORE! S. V. LUDLOW. OR. HENDERSON. 635 &G03 WrANMTTE St., KANSAS CITY, MO. jj 2tz-x.tr SKisr.i ia ftiltise. 17yriyT4rtt:i B? 12 In Chicago. Aiithorttd totwil all JB J Chronlr. rrnuiD)l SrcliU Ilwara. AffB ti'-mlonl WaVn- Mnt ln M).Kwi Jl nil lMim7l.miof Hinall'orJ.4e. MLTtf txrntC'irr.r ntrtnry rrfii'xlrl. (3ir7 IHMB low. Afrvl rr(cnc riintx)rfnt. No nnrury wlnunou rml'owi tiwtl f.'o tlm lo((Voni Inn :. rtien front iIi'iiKtrrtl hlnil. Moll' r jinnteTrrj'hrrfrrr (rin ciir t hrraktn. Watt your ct 1 wt1 for trrmt. Cnliation frr-r narnnSdfRtlaJ, A LOOK fur lth khi, llluit il. rnt m'.rlforcln mp. RHEUMATISM TheCft EAT TURKISH RHEUMATIC CURL A rOITXVK CT'IIK fr RtUXMiMSM. i00 for inr eztel j trrcimrnt faiU to ctirr nr hIf ltT'rHdlnTrj in trtt1if nmtir n On dotr gN JTtlff few rlnoi r ino?. ftrrM.l ninjjinu (-urrcmpt'lln 3fTiij. tw1 .UViivi.t ol r- with Mmi for CirraUn. C;or t. Dr.Henderson, 606Wyjndotte St.. KaU City.Ms. OMAHA MEDICAL KOItTHB TRKATME5T OT A U. CHRMK AM SUKIOL MStlSES. axt jrr.crrmr aw BRACES MKD APPUAKCSS fD 0fOMlM3. trusses. ao Eticmc Bsmntts. W(hruic radnu. mpprwtwmmt imiiJIw fnr U accfial lrratrar.nl of Try forts rf ! rrqnlrln r)lhr attcal nr ttirflriilTt Iwim. iu lnri4 all to cors sad laTWlte feritHintTc cr corretpood tu u Lone 1HK la tTUsm cx by teucr catle o to trmi mmar cbms ic!j!i9callr wuaoot priKM Unt. 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MELTON, &C. Custom work neat.lv done and after the most approved fashions cutting and finins a specialty, prices reasonable. Old Stand East Sido Wobstor 1A.HAJM WHO It UNACQUAINTIO WITH THC OIOOIIAPHV OF THIt OOUNTNV. WILL1 tf BV IXAMHNINO THIS MAP. THAT THC fftfaBWlTIM r M wlTVhyiT fir -m'r i if i i r J?' ' wN; ,' S!Jv itoMIA J:lM V1I .? ' r?" U i1" O I ag . - - n CHICAGO, ROCK I8LAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY Byreanonof Jtccntrnl pol'Jnn nnl clojrlit' t.r j pjinripnj lino Fn mxA ts Also tho fa'.'ortUt rind lxsJ. tojUj in niul fr'n j f,r.U &. h'trt.nmmi mmX Soutbeant, and corrwpondlntf points W ptt, Jff.rt "t nwl P . 'h v t Tlw Kock Lslnnd ttyatom tnclJdt tn lt :r.In ,r.. nwl Vrwh (."tlrntto. JotkK. Ottwn- LsiSnlln. Hoorln. G'njo. Mollno nr,d lUxlz. I na.1. Jn M'js- akTnport, MuMoattno. Wrmhlntfton. Fnlril!d. (tim'KB it-j&m.. wt bvrty. Iowa City V Molni. IndSnnolu Wir. -:- j'.''r-. KnxvUiw. AuduDon. Harlan, GuiMiio Cjntro nmt Cornel UiuJ' tn !:. u'.'..tln. Trenton. Cameron and Kn.niia Cty In JA'tuui. 1.hvt worth mul Au-Uimm. fn Kaniwu: Albert Iyja. Mlnnecpoll and Bt ioi?. In itHjn'. wirrva m Dakota, and hundred of lntonntd!nt dtlen inv r, viir anl miaibm. THC CRCAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Ouarantea it pntrons that wjno of jwrwonal rruitr nljordwl tryanoMi. thoroutrhly bnllWHl road-td; fnv:oth mciwi r contlatwow rutt rail, mt y Manually built mlvorta and fjrldiffjj; roln r.'."rtc an nj- p';c4jo human klll con ranJco It. tho safety nppllrux yj o itunnt buKrn ptattorr and air-braken; and thnt oxivfJny dlscinUo vriurh Kororas !q rrartil operation of all ltj traln- OtsT icclnlU- of tfija rou ar Triwfm mil connecting jpo'.nt In Union Depots, a d izto unimrtwwwed contiortr c i luxurte of It P.-v3jnscr Eqilpsnt- Tho Fast Erprw Trains r?ot773 Chlcno r.zvl The J!lojl TUffrutu rnm nonod of well ventilated, llnoly upcoUiTHl licy nchr itotnrtnwit ul:rtM Palaca Sleopeni of ti latent dJtm. and Buirptnoin Liz.nn Car. te Trfcim elaborately oxikod meals aro Jwlcuroly ntJn "ittfl Dw5?on yfutiinte on Appetite, and Health on both Bowm Ctr3tfo onl Khzvkm cut mad Atchlsoxu aro also run tfco Cibmtxl lUxZzilz Chair Cora itmn" V,T "" THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE wiJdJ5"Sfavortt Mn between and Brttlnh Provtnoes Over thU ZZiZZXTlZ????-xoowitswt nca rtMat ncios - l'''- OmJU MU7ni bet wu viwjtti i&rirzH or tntr!nr lMVnfi ouii aacrxfr ijirijn i.i7ii ur-.. ., ween :mxtt hrn. mcamrmA. cmrnnii.t .- --- -,-.- .-, . . m-nm-7r Hjrtt Council Bluffs itmnMui n'7uTl-'ZT.l,?!.?.&yw.m ,.J f?i?di2-S"?',?. j principal iKez, usees R. R. CABLE, PrttMcrt 4 Csral -, CWee. Western Cottage Organs! AND Mason & Uamim Pianos. M K FAPEil ! V AT COOK prices Stroot. Dr. J. S- EMIGH DENTIST, REOICLOUD NEUR-VSKA. Flnt OJice Work a rt)( rial it. 1-iUKitlKK f.'ia Aiwaytim t t ' (i.T our u- 1 Cloud .Nation n Hank. Ctinhlll'iv l' x .out m prtjnt trui nn' trnnporttiW vWr;, :nvt; nl firtl" Uj OI tlt AvtRl i" Hi 1 ln I!' IX Chicago and Mir.njoll and St. Ptml rotivo, mxi. Binr Trainw nr rtus to ti iocahuv, a.-Ai hunuatr wad 2-fc, asrwKiu. iocnhum, aju hunUatr wad Sete It la aio tbtt nvt Ujwirriolo rvoto U 'Jb rfUijCAjvrL Ymjt iufft i ni1 P ol Tol&ism. obtainable n -u .n obifiinabit. in Hm United n -seHi a. SKit4n ami r E. ST. JOHF4. Cnrsl Tkttl s4 PiJtsr ift. CW - hetr.bcmaty k! fiiiirh, quick resivjRCc lOBevaadaMaeof tlie best materiai very instromeiit Bke can i Ir WSsSi4j; Jr-; Kstam V s&r . L,-i-3s . i.r. ,-. w i ia-S3KJasri-ftSSi "V i. ???. .&.. r-4t 2T tf- ;-:&& - r g-f Vit-. : i .A'. 3-.-. J s? la?' - -. . ... 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