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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1886)
S""T ' -" Sf r A f B he getl gland hitj:. A. c iio.n.h r.n, Proprietor. FRIDAY. JULY 1, 1SSG The Beautiful Mi. Cliiunhcrlnln. Miss Chamberlain i. mr.i oM. ami i.s tin laurlilcr of Mr. William Chamberlain, of Cl'wJaiil. ).. ami tho jrniwlclaiighterof Mr. M.ih CiiuuibiT ki:ii, who na1 omj of J lie ucalthifsl ro ilcnt.s of that rity. Hit mother was a Miss Wil-on. aI.oif C'lcxclaiul. Mr-. Chamberlain owns many loin in lhucity of Cleveland which were formally 'car.s jKor rojx;rly, but which four year.-; ao rofx: Mulilcnly in value ami made lier a rich woman. Hut Mi- Chamberlain's xsiliuii as an heire-.i U due to her grandfather, "old Zclah Chamberlain." as he i.s knowji. tor many yar.- ho held in his io-cj-iion Minntota Male bondd to a larr" amount, on who3 in tercut the -tale had defaulted. One day about ten years ago the Minnesota legis lature resolved to jiay this back intere.-t to a certain amount. This wan telc " graphed to Mr. Chamberlain by a friend, and the latter immediately hired a .special engine and steamed to .St. Paul, arriving tln-rc before anj other bondholder.s. and receiving the full amount due him. It war after this littJo cpi-ode and in the summer of ltfHl that the Chamber lains decided to spend a .summer in Newjxjrl, whither they repaired with their daughter, and there .she made her debut. She attracted considerable at tention from her .slight but perfect ly formed figure, her delicate, pearly com plexion, her rich brown hair and even, .small and erfcct mouth, and her nat uralness of manner and conversation. Going from Newport to London, she made a .success at once upon her en trance there the following season, and it was not long before it was reported that the prince of Wales was devoted to her. Man' exaggerated stories of her friendship with the prince have .since been publicly told, but no charge of any departure from perfect propriety of con duet has ever been made against her, dvpite the gauntlet of envious eyes and tongues she lias constantly been obliged to run. The story told of her that sho first called the prince "Jumbo.1 while amusing is hardly true. :y he had long been known as "Jummy" among a certain .set of his associate?, a nickiyiiyo which the duke of Portland also holds. -- Shying IIurMCf. This trick or vice is generally the effect of nervous timidity, resulting from an excitable temperament. It is aggravated by improper handling. To punish a hoie for shing introduces a new cause of fear. The horse will be more alarmed and show more tokens of fear at tiyj prospect of a whipping than at the imaginary object of danger in the road. Hence one bad habit is con tinued by the introcduetion of another. It is impossible to whip terror out of a horse or pound courage into one. Kind Uttss and gentle persuasion are the best weapons to correct the pernicious habit f shying. The le.-.i fear exhibited In die driver, and the less notice taken of the slrying by using harsh means, the booncr it will bo given up. A careful, experienced horcmau can generally detect an object likely to cause a ner vous hor.se to .shy, and bv word or touch will encourage him to pass it un noticed. When tliis fails, gives him time to look at the object of fear; pat him and coax him up to it, then take him past-it two or three times, till he takes no notice of it. When defective sight is the eau-c of this bad habit it is incurable, and il the evesiirht is fail in r. thehor-e for ordinary timing and riding will be i(! per ew hat fectlv useless. A mare we knew had gone miietlvin harness for two or three years suddenly took lo jumping the white lone erodings of an ordinary macadamized street," : if they were water brooks. In three months she was stone blind. iSctetitijie, American. A Tramp's Great Feat. As the 2$oiuu-bo-- this static- " . , , .- ...a nvight train left ,.t iiioday afternoon, a mini-oi-r of our citizens were eye-wit nesse? of 11 s'.-ene that made the blood in their veins run cold. A tramp was trying to 'beat"' his passage on the train and at tempted to get on a brakebeam. lie nus:ed his reckoning and his feet drag ged on the track between the rails. The Train was moving about six miles per hour. To let go was certain death. He struggled frantically to get his feet on the "brake-beam, "but failed. Mean while, the spectators were horrified, ami many turned their eyes away from the cene. At last, by an almost superhu man effort, he got both feet up between bis hands against the brake-bar of which he had to hold. and. after swing ing several times until his body had 0-aTned sufficient momentum, he let go with" his hands and shot out from un der the car head first, and landed on his back on the side of the embank ment, down which he rolled into a mud puddle. His face was devoid of color when he arose, the palms of his hands were bleeding, and be trembled :i- if MttTering from a severe chill. His ad venture and marvelous escajh- aroused the sympathies of tho-e who witnessed the knock at "death's door," ami a eol- lection of several dollais was promptly taken up and g'r.rn him. He wa a 10 bust young man of about '2b years of an. and owed hi life to his strength nd agility. GroVy Ohio) Vcraid. A Subject Fur Jmlxe Lynch. A Reading. Pa., telegram savs: City Supt. of Schools Balliet was informed a few days ago of a pupil who has just en tered the public schools here who shows a remarkable mania for torturing per sons and animals with fire. His name "is Rucben Briner, aged 7 years, a scholar in one of the Ninth ward schools. Tho teacher can do nothing with him, and Is compelled to keep him seated on the platform near her desk, where he once tried to set her dress on fire. Until re cently he resided with his parents in Philadelphia. There, while his parents were absent, he lit a piece of paper at the stove and deliberately set tire to the clothing of his little brother, aged 18 months, whose limbs were burned to a crisp until he died, while the vouug fiend enjoyed it, and gleefully told his par rt" ents what he hau done." He was penned It" Ji the garret and kept on bread and in lifetcr for a month, after which he was .set him- to Reading, as ho expressed an in 1 Of'on to cut his two brothers throat . , a butcher-knife. .joviioou continually wants to set tilings on the (uipta schooland has several times 517 ingvviiwected just iu time to prevent position thrf.'on of buildings. While his :ame a confirmed l?ih wJjonThe is now liv- - 1 1 . .,.; i.". "ome. he caught the TO ekly. iieevi!i .;Mher(m tlf0 Tcd. iut iKt in the sense of By ncr to j :fvr:n this n-spect he watrtielty inuunjet ccicuU lie would sit sit fdl of mm. TakeNo Chances. buy Cliamberlain -Liioitc, Clioera and Diarrhoea Kerned . it is positively guaranteed to do all that is claimed "for it. An attack o bowel complaint and criyinj: pains are so often sudden and danerous Uiat no one can afford to be without a prompt and certain remedy. Ask your drut;- J gist for Uhinw'Tiian cone, tuuwni and Diarrhoea Kemedy. Mnnufacti.red at Des Moinv. Iowa, and be sure you yet it. Three size. 25 cts , ;0cL. and $1.00 bottle.-, told by druguisU--. Keep Quiot .And take CliamberlsMil Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Kemedy. It cures paiii in the .-tomaeh almost inetantly, jji'l a '2i cent bottle, take nothing else. You will need notping elan to cure the wor.-t ca.-e of diarhoea, choer.i nior bii or bowel domplainl. This medi cine is mad' for bowel complaint only, and ha- been in constant un in the w-.-t for nearly iifteen years. Its Sliced'.- has been unbounded and its name become a household word in thousands of home. Try it. Fold by druggists. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, .-alt rheum, feyer sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corus, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay re quire 1. It is guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction or money refunded. I'ricc 25 cents ;er box. For sale by Henry Cook. The Excitement Not over. The rush at Ferguson it Co's drug store still continues on account of per sons amicieti wun cougns, cuius, asthma, bronchitis, and consumption to procure a botle of Kemp's Balsam or the throat and lungs which is sold on a guarantee nnd is giving entire Satisfaction. It is a standard family remedy. Price 50c and $1. Trial size free The Impending Danger. The rescent statistics of tne number of deaths show that a la.ge majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an appearantly harmless cough which can be cured instantly IJy Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relievo all cases. Price 50 cents and $1.00 Trial size free. For sale by Ferguson fc Co. Bay Frank. --J-TWCif -S-5, '.-. "z'.-ij May I-rank Is a ilark hay, coiiiiiiK elulit jvars il, nml weighs wlmn In slmw fomlition l.'X) pouiiils. Hin sire was a thurongh-hrvil linporlril Civile, nam Krcnrh Cnnaillaii, ami as a stuck getter has a limitation second to mine. ThKMS Td iiisiin' S, monov tine when mares are kmiw 11 to he in foal "Parties must return mares regulailv. Anv mares isoscil of will-he In hi to he in foal, ('are will he taken to Ireent acciilents, hnt I will not he rcsponsihle -should any occur. Stamls tor the season of lNi, at my ham in 15cl Cloml. Wm. Gates- Cook&Meacham Cowles. Nebraska DEALERS IX DrugB, Paints, Oils, Book StP: Glass -.onery, &c. l'rcscripton; at all hours. carefully compounded I Will Insure Your Hogs ! DB. JOS. HAAS Hog & Poultry Remedy, None genuine withoutlthis traile mark. IS THE ONLY PRACTICAL PRE VENTATIVE OF THE SO CALLED SWINE PLAGUE. It has never heen Mirpaseit as an increasor of lKrk. ami uencjil stem touic. Aiiling diges tion, stimulating the hilliary organs, iinnenting torjter ami engorgement of the li er, ami n-cu-laUng the hone's, it moves ami prevents the wr matioii of llc:ise, genus. ami uvenes;to the well hreil hog its natural constitution. Where It hasNvn fel to such animals m the irecriheil iniantltU's, anil other directions faithfully ob seived, it has proved tohn a thorough preven tative against wine diseases. AS AN EVIDENCE OF FAITH. in mv icmedy I make the following oiler:-- I will Insure herds of swine of not less than one hundred In mmaler against disease, ai a small fee ter head provided they are fed mv reniedv under my direction, and prove ujon ex amination prior to contract that they are in a healthv condition, nnd are neither in-bred, cloe lircd 01 the progenyfof sucIl 1. I well forfeit 5100.00 to any breeder whose offer to examine for Insurance I decline provid ed he forwards n-mltence to cover my expcncs to and from location of hoc, or I fall to prove to the satisfaction of any disinterested party that failure to respond to tuvitatloii i- i-auel uy pi lor enc.iuemcnt or by matters of at least tiual imiMrtance. i 1 will forfeit $: tf I decline upon exam ination to insure Mich herds. If my judgment as to their cot dltton of health Is overborn; by the result of an examination made by at lea-t two pre-jierlr qualified and graduated veterinary sur inxns. Facts are Better Than Assertions rieasf read ihe following assertions: GinsoNTOX. I. U., Feb, 2nd., 15S5. Dr. .los. Haas. DkakSib: AlKiut a year ago our herd here numbered atout 2.T0O head. Disease broKe out and no reniedv we had would arret the trouble Our loses were heavy, and we had to give up teedlni: entirelv for about two months. We then heard of vour remedy, and thought-a trial lot, and began feeding again. We have uel it con stantlv ever since. . a aive niuce April last received about 5.000 head ot hcys Into our herd and have tot had a single death from 5ine disease. J his is our exjwienc. Our opinion isthatthercmedv has prevented disease and we would not think of being without it. As aa aid in fattening pork, we believe it to be gtKHt On this point, however, we have not made au ac tial test, as we would not risk feeding a pen ot hogs 1i!ynt the remedy. Yours very trulv. Whitk & Co. rx.B. White & Co., uce writinc Ib abov Jettea have purchased 373 worth of xfce renieai." J The remetly can be procured at C. L. (Jotting, Red Cloud. rrices 2-50.; Si.25 and 50 cts ierpackaie. 2Mb. cans fli. Jos. Haas. V. S. Member cf Indiana I6tate Veterinary Medical Agtociation, ndianapon,Iud. 34-im. You when von Br '''HKBsaiHV -J-"V bW IvN Iff f 4 M tLJ,:,,i- m H ' 1 j vL77 -v a f. vr.tvy 1 mm 1 "mi f ' w jp THE WESTERN HORSE AND CUTTLE ! INSURANCE CO. TJIE ONLY A UTHOKIZEI) LIVE STOCK INSUR ANT' E COMPANY l IN TH ESTATE. Insures horses at the age of from 3 to II year.-; mules from 3 to 17 years, Stallions and Jacks from 3 to S years, and cattle from 2 to 11 agau.si loa caused by D'wjw, Injury Acridmt, lire, Liyhtniny or Thrft, for not les 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 anywheio in the atato of Nebras ka, whereas the liability of lo-s by Fire and Lightning ot Fire Insurance companies is limited to the premise" of the assured ? and perhaps i Small radius beyond.' The advantages and benefits which this company oilers to farmers and o.vners of stock generally are so plain and apparent that it is hardly necessary to call attention to them. rS&i l-i3 ' ' ' - 1 ' - Reasons Wh; ts Insure. Because it is the only Live Stock In sura.ice company authorized by tho laws of this state to do business in this state. Because it is a Home Company, or ganized with homo capital; the money oaid to the company is kent in the state, and is paid out for losses to the citizens ut the state; il all remains in the state. Because it is a reliable institution, whose stockholders, directors and offi cers, are among the wealthiest and most nrominent business men in the state. Because its manner of adjusting and paying losses are ahvavs in harmony with the principals of strici justice aim iiueraiiiy. Because you cannot n fibril to bo without insurance on your live stock ny more than on your house and barn. If you .ire well off you can loose nothing by insuring if you are poor and cannot afford to loose any of vour stock, it would be criminal negligence not to insure. Because should you wish to borrow money and oiler as security your " the security will bo inor -" "c you can obtain ..mple, and and at a '"- .uey more readily, ""- ,er intere.-t, if that slock is .,eiel lv a policy ol insurance this company Because wc insure .-tocfc In accident. di'in.e or theft. attain: l(ltath Hccauso we insure stuck against lot by fire or liyhtniny. Because no other insurance com pany can nive you ihe tame kind of Insuranre. I'ecause a paid up capital ol $100000 and a constantly mereaaini; surplus fund rniders it safe and solid against any emergency that may arise. Because its popularity among farm ers and stock owners is attted by the fact that there are now written and in force over 15,000 policies. Applications will be receiied by, A. J.Tomlinson, Agent, Red Oloud. Neb. OMAHA MEDICAL Cor. mtt SWEETard CAPITOL AYE. FOR THE TREATMENT OK Al.li CHROMIC AND SUMICAL DISEASES. ASS XA XCTACTOXT OF BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFOfHHTlES, TRUSSES. AND ELECTRIC BATTERIES. Wo have the facilities, apparatc and remedlo far the iucc9ful treatment of very form of cJIee requiring either medical or nrs1cal treatment, ami tavtte all to corn and Invej time for thcmclT or corrcpoad with u. Ixjnit experience In treating cae by letter enable u to treat cacj ca,e K-lentidcallr without refine thcni. WHITE FOR CIKCDLAB en deformities and Brace. Club Feet. CnrTatnre of the spine. DIS EASES OF WOMEN. Pile. Tumor. Cancers. Catarrti.BmnchlUa.InhaIatlon.EIectrlcitr.Paralri, Epilepy. KMny. ly. r. Skin, BIob.1 acd" all turalcal onratlona. BATTEBIW, ITTHALCKA. BKACCS, T? an1 " ,,n1 ot Mllcal and Surgical Appllanc, manufactured and for aale. Thecal, reliable MHical Institute akin rrlYitt,$Hciilltrrwii Oistasis ALLCOKTAGIOC3ANDBUXrniPEAgE?.froai whaterer cau produojd. uccefally iratsj. We ca& resiOTe SyphlUUc polaoa froa the system without mercury. Jew mtoratlra traataaent for Ioj of ntal power ALL, COMMUNICATIONS OOSHDENTULV Call nd consult u or aead name and pou.fSce asldreia -plainly written enclose ttaaap, aotl we will lead you. la plain wrapper, our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN C2JclJ-yX.ATJ?-.SPECiAI' A?fn M5RVOCS DIS EA? SEMtXAb WEAKNESS. SPER5IATOK RHflBA. 1MPOTKNCT. SYPHILIS. fiOSOURlHEA. UFJirrAy2CJKL'Kl.STBICTCRK- AND ALL P1SEASSS O? TS1! GEXITO.UR1NART ORGANS ww hutory oFyoar caw for n opinion. Eersocs enable to rtmli ua say te Ueatd at their fcome. hy coneavcadenra. MMiHce and Instrr. Sai3t by mail or expraaa SECCRELT PACi:. SKtES14 OMJWVATION. norSartow Indicia cpntcsu or tadr. Oa peraoeal latemew preferred I f conrenienc. Fifty roosa for tae aceoauaodaaoa of patient. Board and attendance at raaaoeaMa Fir. Auan5iiiianiO lliSwcitaihttttati. C-f,?St.a-4CafwlAw.,0eka.. I Attention Teachers. Notice Is hcrer.v riven that I wffl wimrw persnos who saav desire to oer thenuelres ?ir Jj5'o'tejcber of the connoa scho uira 4mnuyoteach MBth. ErAClnui 0,. DsMtaaktoracia. j .. x '. ?"J2 :JM tigtfffSf Great Reductionin Prices At Mrs. WE SELL CHE3PEA ( fl lot of white goods, hamburgs. hosiery, etc. ! I sold cheaper than ever or elsewhere. Please give us a call before buying. i Geo. O. Zeiser & Co., AGENT?, Red Cloud - Nebraska 30 OOO aeros Land for SrJo. Irapr-jvod Fnnns, unimproved Land. Corrospondonco invited! aS Housos' Bo"",MM' nnd Tow" Lot8 The Fourth Avenue Hotel ! Cor. Cedar St. a tut Fourth Avenue. llU VI.OL1K - . XM2MUIAHKA. One block wvst of the liberty pole. Xv,v house, new furni ture. The most convenient location in tlu city. Board by the Pleasant moms w ith Kyi vent!!. ttlon. Tatl- s,ih-i,.ji w,th the roL'.s 1 i:v iai ito.v.vi.K ou 1 n:u. i hik I Fails k at In and around Red Cloud, THE GATE CITY Of the great Republican valley. Buy your homeslwhile property is cheap. D. B. SPANOGLE. Roal Estato and Iusutnnco AonL. Farm Loans Nogotiatod. OfBco over Firat National Dank City bakery anclRestaurant A. LAUTERBACH. tROP. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA Krwf const.anJJy on haild fr9h broad, cakos, cijjare, tobaccos, canned fruits, confoctionory, otc. Broad dc'jvorod to any part or U10 city. Warm and cold moal3 sorvod o'c a hours. Ieo croam and oystore in Tbe z&aa vbo did not buy & Ilockford weUcli. (Uo sot loit.) 111 z rm 1 1 -xMm-ML xnf s.m t W ' " " O. H. Maryatt agent for Rockford watch. New goods arriving daily. Most complete line of jiwlrv in the citv. Harness Shop, DRJENDERSON. ,, I fc3S r sns Wvi.s-iTrr Lr.. KANSAS CITY. MQ. in J. L. MILLER. DEALl'R I.N" rT.MiNK.-S COLLAR.-. ?APDLEh KOR$E-BLANKETS wHI PS. COM B? , B R US H ES HARNESS OIL and evorythini: unally kept in firs cl:i5." shop. A wo doers north of 1st Nat. Bank RED CLOUD. NEB. The Write! Miens! Young Dexter an My Bums. And the Celebrateii J;isk HONEST JOHN ! Will iiu fe the Swnj of Jn. at tht: City Uverj Stable i Koi Hou.I. Tery day of tfic wee. YOLXG DKXTF.il-K Lrisbt bay. $ VO pound, and N edr old. He w a Clj-drs ttaloainl Etlbh Draft, and b a good breeder, as his coirs will show. BBB BUBSS Is a coal Waci:. Hftto 1SV pounds, anrt is C jrant old. He Is a Clydes dale and and a pd uc fe petter. HONEST JOHN - Welsh ) pounds and Is a gd htevdar. TEkMS-Uobbv hum. I0 to insure. I tof for the season. Toon Dexter. to tpre : H for season. Honesx Joha'Il bestow! for in insure anil 6 for season. Ctre win be ?? nreent accidents, bet I iUBSt be ressosslble far any tkat may occur. Pero tis wit Sre before toalias. H1 be gtd e tgggfc Newliouses STILL. Day or Week ! lust ti.e m.trk, t i-T r-t soason. bt O&a yiiiO did bay a ttoclfrrd iftXfih. (Os bo&rdl 635 AS03 WM-som Lr.t KANSAS OTY, MO. 0 12 tnClilcasn. AaltorliJ fotrit nil nal Wi!"j Ixn r hinal tTrmr Ar. (itAnt ' Ctitv r nvj ff UfVL Otrr Terr Xj' lojwiriffl'4il So l"CTT orrT?unoji rr . i.i ?. wm .- n-f'lr' v C tt- f" i' Irfrt . A EOuJC Ut Uxh iocs L.U4Cl trl v4 1 & m $- RHEUMATISM TkGREAT TURKISH RHEUIHIC CURL a rornvE mtr. ,r p.nn."M.iTi5c f t- ct vti'jrn'.tit to otf? Cf tx T- C'MJrtd.iw; .- v'nidif.t- Oi da ztt. rWlrf fr ! 4rf ft ' Or.HenJtrw. 60W3f!!ott St. Kama City.o C, Schenck ! Cowles, Webster Co.. Neb. Real Estate 1 AND j Collection Agent. i Farms ami uuiuipruved lanXl.- fl A for sale ou the most reas- j Are wlebraU-d for their Ix-auty awl finL-lt. cjii?ck n)Oiui onable terms. ' purity and volunin of tone, and inwte of Ilk? bet inaU'rial B-ns located acarUw emter of Webrr coaniaild !V tilt IX2H "WQrCmen lliat tail 1m haL EVt-fV ll1itmil!t1lt iffi&feSSSSS? T' it fully warranted in all it mU for five yeaw. " Plern rail ia wifce It U) lUe Istcrct ot tbce Webster cowtj, to calf oa nc Will py taxrs, akc coSeetias. aad fural f absuaets oa reavwable tenm. AH teumeWi Boa. s . OT fJ 1 w -.a. . .r. . f v. ai.. C. SCSENC? Xourr Public I walpapei HENRY His stock is very large and prices very reasonable. Also job lot of CTJFtTAIlWSi AND STURES At half W.HOUGHTON Merchant Tailor, RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA and tho tlnvnl lino Ot CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. MELTON, &C. Custom work neatly clone and after tho most approved fashions cutting and fittinir a specialty, prices reasonable. Old Stand EiiHt Side Wcbatur Jiir 1AM AK WHO IS UNACQUAINTf O WITH TMI CCOCAIHV Of THIS COUBTUr, WILL SCC BY CXAMIMIHC THIS MAP. THAT T HK .jXt A'rr fno;jTiwVLV7w.t IJ 0 P , tF v(w 1 tg&ffib&d-'SSrp't.tt. 1 Jo 1 8i CHICACO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILWAY ilvrcwjnfr.'v :i ' m i ', 1 ' 'rrH'.'i. ' i-'j 1 irclr) WnHt rv 1 Vt nt In : a' u I f"- . . - " ..? it t n ' '"t JrntHtttn-; .' -nntAll.nlc r. that tr.n'-m ' r -r nnnprr tun vKUH Jnviv snj ? 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'T St3Cl Ril co:m'cUnsr MA .te . -'n jtxw Tho Fiwt Expr Tt- -o Ch' rvj fvwturt Tttyt-r r & po?lor vp!) vnt..iti "v i.fI'.rv Uyi'hM tTtj-nt , -i uloC4' .o7jrn o; -r. j-h jkm. olaborRf-dy crxl ,i. ar" .Jurly Appi4t. aau u Appi4t. aau ucst.uj on - r n " i.'3rRij THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE la U:e d.rect anJ favor' ' .:tw b"t-rfi xbxrt otKUJcaoai ar trutO. InjLsion nixl Br.ua TaTzso CriT tii nyxlU. Vjui Kar Traiiis r V.Z cro :3', rj '''::,l ttS'i i'iKfO- I cli wai. r.ii iir-'K T'i iji v. lavvnur ia-Kja, mi n.-ij'ncr Dn.SrfT ;;'iK.flag2Ci nO K: .Tt-m NoTpor. .ATT r'.fiji3(rA.ujnc5niia infKxnafJOjv. qvij IravrtM&r For J-tail tnion&atvm t Jinpm T-icOv tt ai. prtcctp: 75cct OSow R. R. CABLE, ?:tu3tl s.i Ct-stfil Mi;tf. CNn. Western Cottage Organs! AND Mason & Hamlin Pianos. and examine these instruments One door west of 3ner Broi, r AT COOK V pnees StrooL. Dr., J. rt ICMTOH DENTIST, PEOICLOUD MEMH4SKA. 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