-, ." I "v. 4 I J J 4 I i J t 4 4 i J i I 4 I 4 l t C 1 I t c t 4 w i ft r . t tf fc! ft- ft if tt' c j mm! . J ' UNRETURNING. Arec things seT&reoM agala: Enow may vanish fatal the plain. Blossoms from Ufa deary sod. Verdure from tha broken clod. Water irom thariverlsaod. Forests from tha mountain's head, Night may nrighteiLinta day. Noon In midaisht fadaLSwaj, Yet tlic snow shall conlt once sorer When the winter tempests, roar. Blossoms each returning spring In her laCcn ancs shall bring; Crass be green where plowshares ran, Eivcri fia A in autumn's son. Tone shall bid the forests grow. Noon ami midnight ecuna and ga; But though all thy soul complain. Three things shall not coma again. Never to the bow that bends Comes the arrow that it sends; Spent in space, its airy flight Vanishes like lost delight. When w.tn rap.d Eta it sprang From the- bowstring's shivering twang Straight to brain or heart it fled, Oac 3 for all its courio was sped. No w.ld wa.l upon its track Bring3 tho barb of vengeaace back. Bold thy hand before it go; Pause beside tha bended bow; Eurtlcd oaco across the plain. No spent arrow comes again. Never com is the chanceuhat passed Tbatoao moment was its last. Though tby lifa u; on it hung. Though tby death beneath it swung If thy future all tho way Now In darkne s goes astray. When tha ins taat bora oT fate Passes through tho golden gate; When the hour, but not the man. Cornea end coca from Nature's plan; Nevermore its count nance Beams upon tby slow advance. Never mora that time shall bo Burden bearer onto thee Weep end search o'er land and mala, Lost chance nevercomes again. Never shall thy spoken word Be arja'n u-sa.d. unheard. Well its work t!:i utterance wrought, Wooor wcaL whate'er it brought; One for all the runo Is read, One: for ait t:ia judgment said, To-.:r;b ;t pierced a poisoned spear Tbru.::i tbe scul thoa holdest dear. Tut j-;ii :t quiver fierce and deep, Tl:. .-;;h home stainless spirit's sleep; l-i. .:u, the flying string T.. ' :i i av.ing rage taigLt bring. 5 c- -:i '.hall give it fang3 ot steel. U.; :ire ail its barb reveal. C'v '.i lessor blood and Are; I' :y wu'a pinff3 of mad desire; C.7 - ' an J sou!, and all. T...1 .. vntcaca to recall. -V.- vrlth its fatal wrath. CI-: v. t: "7 rg?cct its rath, I".u t all t by iinscrias days. IT. c-tdepw.th love and pralta; Ccc j for all thy word is sped, Ne:ie 1:1 vade it but the dead. All 'Sy iravs.t wOl bo vain Si cliu.i ward? come notegniB! i.Ywr Terry Cook, in Eaitto 7raneripC DOROTHY WHITCOMBE. YZhy Sho Called Herself a ' Old Woman." 6e szu was slowly rising in the East. Brighter and brighter grew tho great Stand ball, until with a sudden noveaeat It seamed to hurst, and a golden, dmlfng food severed the sky; tho birds ware alow- S wakening; first a faint peep was heard d as faintly answered, then a snddea twitter, and taa air was full of bird-voioaa. The flowers irare lazily, drowsily opening tfieir dainty petals, and all nature, re itesbeJ by a still night's slumber, awoke to SI probablo :!ay of joyousness. It va-? just after the battle of Long Isl and, T.-b'.'rc tho Americans, pressed in em evtry side, !wi suffered a serious defeat, and tho Tori :m were everywhere; fa the tushes, up the trees, taking possession of comfortable farm houses, anywhere where nest was to be found there also was found a Sfcrjr. food rainier Wbitcombe. among all this mass of British, was a true patriot in the eajtsc of freedom, but; residing, as he did la u Tor- neighborhood, outside from very near neighbors he was thought to bo a loy eifct. great con storoation reigned in the kitchen efthe farm-house on. that beautiful mora Sag. for news of tho American dejeat had just reached there. Joel Ashley, the key sjBo had brought tha news, just bow added to his tato: "And do. you know that ttey are goiag -to the different farm-houses, cejmandiiig shelter and food. I shouldn't KTOndcrabitlmtwhat they would soon be liere," be added, comfortingly. ; The aasty varmints, not a rest or a mor sel of food will they get' here, and If they' ilemand ft, why, they; will' find out' with whom they have to deal," and.certainly Mhv toess Dorothy looked fierce enough to make tie bravest heart quail" as she stood with eae hand upraised, as. if to strike tbe foe with a largo ivon'spooirwnich she held, and the. other hand ilacod defiantly on her hip. "Slit shi" murmured the old man, if thine enemy liuuger, '' 'Xotv, father, sou justkeepquiet; there's Hff use in quotin' Kcriptur' to. me, when I fenow them BritisheraarccomihT;yoaknow; 1 f'twrut for your blindness and my beih' a -woman, thcru would Jxs. two of tho bestsot dlexs in tho. Continental army as they wdbid want." Jfcfiu tlicn was. heard the patter of tiny feet, end the door.was burst open, odmitliifg. 8nf tic girl, followcdby a young woman. Tlic Tories have-: beaten!" exclaimed Hiss Dorothy. Xbt" thu joung womau answered, ia surprise. "But I s.iy that: they have, and, what's, core, they'll probably come here, and ask: for.loJgiu' end. food.. I'll giver iff to'cai uou lur .iiuufjui- auu Austress liorotnjr jattstlcd nrnund setting' breakfast on tha tabic. "Well, well," was. all Patty Whitcomber could find to saybutshe finally cxclaimedV fiplhcr, if yen rcf ose'them admissioa they say scito tho property. afidilrelbeKoas." 'That's so," the oldwoman said, musing ly; "I suppose, it it comcs.to.tha worst we'll bar to let thenr in.- Breakfast' is ready; cone, father." They had na sooner, sat down when a. kfsjclt was beard, at. the door. Thatwo iiifarr looked. atr. each ether, and taoeld. man's lips werajust framed.tasay i "Coma rlvheahiawilaBaidi "Kd'.yoadbn.'t, fa tapr; I'U meet 'emT' but theyouagerwom at was even, quicker; and tho damosat davaoaherdQiR. BfatferaUherbravery Patty felt a sort: cftaiBtbeartedacss.creepihgQYer herraha tEtew open tbeflfloor, and there, to confifhv' Mr worst fears,, stood' tw& soldiers in the; umform of:thcihTttea".iedcoats. "Oqod jmrniTig, goad, mistress' said the older. op, ktopaing forward, "I pray, you togiya ra a bit a foreakf & f or. we have bad a- lona: fail, end BcofaTade-- hero is all bat com-' jibber exhausted.!'' Gmauering Ucr repugnance with a !iridiVycort.sha:manatea to sayr.uYoa aMyour aamradc may enter and partake of ITlthacratclcl.look, both men erossed taeChreslmkU Mistress uorwny. i m sift RrJbck: was. hend. btlkivw iiand.,uaSr tho attaueera ciouslyat them through her glasses. Her daughter-in-law, noticing these glances, stepped behind her and whispered: "Mot so fierce, mother, not so fierce, or they will sorely suspect something." "Don't fret; perhaps you would like mo tago up to them, and shake hands with 'em, and say why didn't they come before, and hope they'll stay, oh! tho wretches," and tho old lady shook herself with a grim vehe mences The two invaders were not so fierce and terrible-looking, indeed, for soldiers who had just won a victory; they looked strange ly worn, weary and disheartened. Mistress Fatty felt a stir of sympathy in her heart, for tho younger man reminded her so vivid ly of her husband, who was so bravely fight ing in the true cause ; in fact, little Dorothy went up to him, laid her dimpled hand on his knee, looking trustfully up in the hand some face bent over hor, and said: "Papa." " And whero is papa, my dear!" ha asked, gently lif tiug the child on his knee. '"Way, 'way off, fightin' 1110" "Dorothy," her grandmother's voice sounded like gravel crunched viciously to gether, "your mother is going to feed the chickens and you'd better help her," with that she began to busily clear off the table. "I don't suppose you want any thing more!" sho suddenly said, when the table was al most cleared. "No, wo have had sufficient, thanks to your kindness," courteously replied tho older man. "Tain't no thanks to meat all," she re turned, tartly, "you're soldiers, so I had to doit." "What an exceedingly curious cream cup," exclaimed the younger man, taking Che curioas piece of workmanship up and examining it, with the air of a connois- aeur. That was tbe last drop in Mistress Dorothy's cup of bitterness which was al ready overflowing. She had let them enter her house, given them their breakfast, and now, after allowing them all these liberties, always under protest, that they would now begin to confiscate her property was too much; sho snatched tbe cream cup out of the astonished man's hands, and began ex citedly : "You'd better go now, you'd better go, you've had your breakfast and a little rest, and at this time o' day visitors ain't wanted 'round tho far in.' ' "But, my dear madam," the young man broko in, "I assure you I meant no harm, and really my friend and I need a rest so badly that we arc afraid we must tres pass on your hospitality," 'hero a faint amile crossed the young man's face, "a little longer; give us but a bed to rest our weary limbs a little while and then we will depart." Dame Dorothy looked at tbe young man sternly. "In my days, young man, when folks told us we wan't wanted we got out." But, madam," the older man interposed, "circumstance alter cases, remember that these arc strango days, and strange things happen in them; but by tho way, madam, are you a Tory or a rebel !" "Taint none of your business," was tha uncompromising reply. asked. "I" think it's time you was a startin'," was the laconic answer. "Then since it becomes a necessity I de mand it in tho name of" Here something seemed to choke him, for he seemed unable tt go on. " Well, if I must I suppose I must, bnt if ever I wished a feather bed was filled with pine needles, I wish that tbar oae was," and with that sho opened a door disclosing scomfortable bed-room. They silently en tered the room, and she, with a bang of tho door, fled to tho kitchen. "There, I've gone aad done it," she said, in high wrath, "I'vo harbored two British soldiers under my roof, and if any body ought to te taken be fore General Washington and convicted as a spy I feel like that oae. Joel Ashley," she said, suddenly, turning to the boy who was the sole occupant of tbe room and who was gazing at her in bewilderment, "I've got an errand for yon." "Yes'm,"hesaid, meekly enough. Joel was always saeek when the madam was in such a wrath. "You know where the Continentals are stationed about ten miles from here, eht" Joel nodded. " Well, you just stir yourself and go over there aad tall their commander there are two redcoats hi this house and If they want them to eosse for them right away, right away.miad yon; now hurry." And Joel did hurry. Madam sat rocking herself violently to aad fro. "There, yonve gone and done an other mean thing," she said to herself, an grily, "Doin' a mean thing is jtst like tell in' a be, yon do one and you'll surely do an other; I guess r 11 jast peek in tho room and see if they've set it afire yet" She tiptoed across tho hall and looked through a crack in the door, then her conscieace satotc her worso than over; carelessly ly ing on tho bed, his fair, handsome face rooking so worn and thin even in sleep,he re minded her also of her soldier boy. The older man was wearily writing at a table, resting every once in tho whale, but soon re suming his task. "I'm a mean old woman," she solilo quized. "But-they're Britishers." That settled the question, and sho returned to her work. Morning entered into afternoon, and aft ernoon slowly melted into early evening. the shadows were gently creeping land, tho birds were twittering a BUU BUU iUU OU11UU19 SICp. 0M.WQJf m..l .,S1t ,1... ' .1a..I !..Akla tlously, a band of fifteen men were ing their way towards tho Whitcombc farm-' house; nearer and nearer they got, until you could see that they wore tho Conti nental uniform. They reached tho house aadweremctbyits mistress; sho pointed to tho room where tho soldiers wore, then saC herself rigidly down in her rocking chair, to havo an argument with hor con- I'scienco. Suddenly what is that she hears! A hearty laugh re-echoed throughout the house. She hurried to tho door whore tbe soldiers wero. And what did she seel Her two itri-coaU shaking hands heartily with the Continentals. And what does she heart "Captain," ono of the men says, 'we bad given you and the Colonel up for lost, and tne-camp was in sore distress about you." And he, tho admirer of the cream jog, an swers in a full, rich voice: The Colonel and I were surrounded by tho British oa every side; we just escaped capture, stole these uniforms from two dead Tories and traveled, weak and weary, through bog3 and swamps to join you, but, overcome by fatigTTs stopped here for a fow hours1 re. But how did you come hore!" u Wc came to capture two British soldiers, but instead have found our Colonel and our Captain. Three cheers, men, three cheers P And they did cheer strong and hearty. And Mistress Dorothy! Sho crept back to tho kitchen, rocked herself ljr-ck and forth, and said: "Doroihy Wlatcombe, what a fool you1 vo beeal" Befl..i Lvmur, to IT. 1. MaaandEip.es. Ink for Kablxr Stamps. To make a good ia!r for rubber stamps: Tako aniline, rose or violet, ninety grains; boQ this in ono ounce or disliked water, then add half a teaspoon fill of giycerico and fraif as much molasses. The erjiULi of tho aniline dye must bo vor!:ul up with tho hnilhur ivatcr and the olh- . ingredients ftiWvl in succession. TUu n.I: does not ( readily smear, and yo: d-..? not easily dry j UNACQUAINTED WITH THE ClOCItAPHY OP THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH USEFUL INFORMATION FROM A STUOY OF THIS MAF OP THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R"Y. Its central position and close connection with Eastern Lines at Chicago and continuous lines at terminal points West, Northwest and Southwest, make it the true mid-link in that transcontinental chain of steel which unites the Atlantic and Pacific. Its main line and branches include Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa. T.a Salle, Peoria, Geneseo, Xoline and Sock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Xoscatine, Washington, Fairfield, Ottnmwa,Oskalwjsa, West Ifl)erty.Iowa, City J)esM'oine, lndianola, Winterset, Atlantic, Knoxville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centre CHOICE OP ROUTES to and from the Pacific Coast and intermediate places, making all transfers in Union Depots. Past Trains of fine DAT COACHES, elegant DINING CABS, magnificent PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CAMS, and (between Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansas City) restfal BECUM ING CHAJJt CABS, seats FREE to holders of through first class tickets. THE CHICAGO, KANSAS & NEBRASKA RY (CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE) Extends west and southwest from Kansas City and St. Joseph to Fairbaey, Nelson, Horton, Topeka. MJBMJBJBMjajBJBjH Herington, Hmtchi an, Wichita, Caldwell, and all Sf aj RJ1 bm Ml lTal pomtsin aonthemNebrasra. interior Kansas and beyond. MaflaAi am 31 Entire psssangar equipssemt of the celebrated Pullman bVJbW'II'mM manufacture. Solidly hair lasted track of heavy steel bMSMbMSMMMMbWSI rail. Inm and stoiie bridges. All safety appliances and modern zntprovements. Commodious, wall bnttt stations. Celerity, certainty, comfort aad luxury assured. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is th favorite batman Chieajm. Sack Island. Atchison. Kansas City. aadMln- neapolis and St. PauL The tourist Watertown Branch traverses the mostproducttvelanda or tne great "wy dairy belt" of Northern Iowa, southwestern J racumea to travel Dtweenmnnnnaa. yens, ana council juuna, bc joeepn, For Tickets. Mans. Polders, or any apply to any Coupon Ticket Cftce in E. ST. JOHN, General Xasager. CHICAGO. ILL. H CLARKE, President, Albany, N. fwoot. v.HHirUsy, Treasurer. NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM LOAN CO PAID UP CAPI2ALJ50,000. Red Cloud, Neb. Albany. New York. DIRECTORS: H. Clarke, Alb: v. New York Geo R. Bench, BalstonSpa N.Y. W. II. Robeson, Albat-, N. Y. E. S. Francis, Fittefield. BT r R.V.Shirey D M. Plhtt E. K Hiebland. J.A. Tnlleya M.B.McN MONEY ICANED. On improved larmx in .NebrnMcaa .. Kt.nas. Monev furnished as soon as tl -security is apnrnveo PriniviHl and interest payable in Red Cloud HIGHLAND & WECLH Addition to the city of Red Cloud By far the most desirable property in Bed Clond TENTH AVENUE S3 1 21 2 20 3 t-i 19 cn " 7 f 7? t !5 b - i.- K U 9 W 10 c" oa a 25 CO t-3 NINTH Lots reasonable, location easy of access, Beautifully situated. Buy now ' GUMP & REAL ESTATE&LOAH BROKERS Negotiate Loans, PayTaxesJnsurance Written Call and examine our ence solicitea, GUMP & WARNER. Opya House Block City Harness Shop J. L. MILLER. sciizinr HARNESS CuLLAKS, SADDLEh RORSEBLANKETS; WHIPS every thing usual kept in & first class harness snop. QEO. O. AND R. D. YKISER, PB0PBIET0B8 OF THE Wsnlir Cossty Abstnel Ofln. RED CLOUD. NEB. Complete smd only bi't of abstmcti nuke in Vohser eaurty. in7iiir ard AtLt ana councu sians, in lowrn; usllstin, Trenton, Cameron, St. Joseph and "Kansas City, in Missouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, in Kansas; MrnneapoHa and St, Paul, in. Minnesota; watertowa and Sioux Palls, in Dakota, and manv other nrosneroas towns and cities. It also offers a rente to all Northern Summer Besorts. Its innisnspons, iTar ! jlttbitw. (- ..laaji desired inxbtmattoa. the United States or E. A.HOLBMOK. OsalZlckat 7. J. A. TTJLLEYS, Vice President m 22 1 21 2 20 3 S 4 e- tr c 16 S 7 IS 8 14 9 13 19 CO AVENUE WARNER, bargains. Correspond Red Cloud RED CLOUD Steam Laundry! T. A. HANSEN, Proprietor. I take pleasure in informing the pes pie of this city and vicinity that I have located again in Red Cloud, where I will be pleaaad to meet all who desire business in my line. I will assure you that I am here for the purpose ef do ing good work. All work guaranteed. Call and gee me, at m? old stand just south of Pope Brcs. .SniREVPres. HENRyCLABKE.Vice-Pxts. Jo. K. Sdibey, Cashier I Si- Howard B. Cather, Assistant Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BAnK, Red Cloud, Nebraska. CAPITAL, Transact a general banking business, buy and sell county warrants, alsa county,prccinct and school district bonds. Buy and sell foreign exchange DIRECTORS: Jas. McNcnv. J. A.Tulleys, G. W. Lindsov R. V. Sliirey. John B. Shirey. E. F. Highland. Henry Clarke, A. J. Kcnney. Furniture, Furniture New stock and almost at your own figure. Come and get bargains. F. V TAYLOR, Opposite First National bank? and Post Office. Special attention given to undertaking ed ciieaD p'iwm ww I. W. Sherwood. President, w. E. JacksoD. Vice-President. ( P. Albright, Cashier. P. A. Beachy, AssUtantCisliiei'. dapital $50,000 Special Attention Given Collection DIRECTORS (.W.Sherwood. H. Sherwood L. P. Albright. Levi Moore. W. E. Jacksoa. "NVm. Dncker and S. Narris. Buy and sell Exchange lake collections and do a 3reneral BankingBusiness. Interest allowed on .me deposits THETRALERS LLMEER CO. -W1U- POSITIVELY Lower than any yard in the world Fer Sale or Trade. 640 acres of land ia Logan county, Nebraska, for sale or exchange for property in southern part of state. Also 75 head of youner stock, as a vhole or in part to suit purchaser. A plendid opportnnity for some one who wants to go into stock business. Near to an extensive range. In a ood neighborhood. School and postoffice one half mile. Conaty seat j seven miles. Good improvements, good soil, living water, close to line of railroad now being built. Mill site on the place. 95 acres in cultiva tion. Call on or address, W. F. Kellogg, Red Cloud, Box 15C. Nebraska. Net A California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the bear We advise our readers to purchase of Henry Cook a bottle of danta Abie, the California King of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis Coughs and Croup Cures, and keep it bandy. Tia pleas ing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at $1.00 a bottle or 3 for $2.50. California Cat-R-Cure gives immediate relief. Ths Cattarhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and Denetratine nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment $1.00 by mail $1.10. Am Aaaalate Care. The Original Abietiae mntment is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin eruptions. Will oositively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the Original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Henry Cook at 25 cents per box by mail SOcts. Far Sale. I have 320 acres of fine farm land, near the city, for sale, cheap. It's a bargain to the right party. Geo. Wixtos. Farm Loans. Lots of money to Loan on farms at 6 7, 7, 8, S,:9 and 10 per cent in terest, for 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, C, or 7 years. Interest payable annually or semi-annually and principal payable all or in installments at any interest pay day. These terms ought to' suit most anybody. Call on or address me at Red Cloud. Neb, Office in north end $75,000 msm rJRe VLMydBMfis: '-4 IkH II mi MAKE- I.ec;al Notice. To J. K. Hall Don resident defendant you w 11 take notice that on the i:th day of July l.s&i Peru & G.i iwha brought their :ction up In; tho justice court f Wehstercouiitv. ebraska be fore W. CI Sstfthaju-ticeof lhapet.it ot said county to recover from you the sum of eleven and seventy-five one-bundredths dollars 'llegei! to be du- ani owing them for e wis, wares anil merchandise purchased bv you from them and that certain monies belonging to you in tho bx"d of the hicairo I urllKtou & Qutncey Kail Road Co. bavebe-n attached. 1 nat said cause has been continued to the lOth day of Sep. ember 1888. Skeri'it Sale. Notice i hereby given that under and br vir tue of an order of sale Issued out of tbe district conn oi tne sigBtn juuictai district in and for Webster county Nebraska u on a decree in an action wherein the 'ho?hix Mutual Life lasiir- asce Company Is plaintiff and Marios Alexander and Speacer Alexander are defendants. 1 snail offer forsaleat public vendue for cash in hand at the east door oft! naconrt House in Ked Cloud In bflng tne place where the last said coonrr (that term of said court was hoklen) on tbe taoKienjontae ia day of October lS33at2odocfcp.ni. the following described property to wit: the northeast quar- llr7 ua acvuua illllircil 114JIOWBSBIB IOUr (4) north range twvrre i2) west cth P. M. in Web ster county Nebraska. Given under my hand this lh day of Seo temberiws. H. C. Scott. Sheriff. Kalet Kkos, riaintiff s Attys. Notice. State of Nebraska. Webster county. To all persons interested in tthe estate of Adam sala den. deceased, whereas Joseph Saladen, on the 15th day of September. 1888. filed his Terified np plicatipn in the County Cou-t ot our said comity of Webster, alleging that Adam Saladen. late of said county, died in said county, on the 31st day pf August. 1888. intestate and that said Joseph Saladen is the step son of said deceased and pnIng that letters of administration may issuo to Jane saUden, widon- of deceasedV in thu premises. Whereupon. I have appointed Fri day, the 12th day of October. 1888. at tn o'clock l2i.iej2!?Von at my oflteeto saldcowtyaa the time and place for a hearing on said appli cation and alf persons interesed mayapp?ar and showeause if soch exists wby the prayer of MWpHcaUra benot granted: It Is furtaer uwmiut miu appucanc vi set for heart a of the same by eaaslagacopy oft&isordertobe published in the KedOeud 2!lJI?&2?Sew"r,e Vium in said Web ster county fr three weeks soeceiTely, pre vlowtothetimesetforsaldbearlBe. v niuKmyoBKuu Hgoatsre and ue seal of ?copy) . seal.) JKJt PRIZE FOK COMJV. The CHOP wiU give a prize; for the best display of field com raised In Webster eotmtj, Neb JeweiTor Smith counties, Kansas, as follows 1st prize, one year's subscription to the CHIEF; 3d prize, six, months 3d prize, three months. Bring your beet corn. New line of flower pots, vases foe decoration and stationery just reciev eI at Henry Cook's. Kverything in men's underwear from the cheapest to the best at the Golden Eagle. Takes Cp. This is to certify that I have taken up at my place? miles northwest of Ked t'loud. one Jack, white and has a scar on left hind leg Owuer eaa have same by calling and navin.-,,, And for this rntlee. TatMi tw m a-- or .w SMcann - ... iHi1 turner uy iuo.ii uwit vx mr saw coiraiy 01 Webster Uiis lMadav of September. 1868. ' ". , akk a SwaezT, County Judge, (a true copy) ... rAL.l 2' ' A5 IK'I r 4ji j rn- 4V-1 - .' 1. .-, A MiVMnd llotmcDtJ.lnlWJ J lugiiiuvuMrawMaMautai """l. ri'ggfggTrty :pur, iu'wi jji.i-au