W &8&sm tykft JU.'"" "- ?' "'--" 9-TT7p -w. liy-nr ,- qffwmy -n- -5T -"yt 'r- smpf4n ""'"WPnPViriiirrflnf-1 V ! f AKlH POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. Marvel of pure 4trenth and wholesomeness, more economical than the ordinary kind and cannot be sold in cemietion with tha multitudes of low tost short . ljjht alum er phosphate powdors. Sold only ln cans. KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO. log Wall street, N. Y. City. C he gcd gioud M. .. . nocK, Praprieta ruMMied eery Friday moraine from the offic in tlie Moon Itlock. Ked Cloud, Neb. Faraa Leana. Interest from G to 10 per cent. Time from 1 to 7 years. Call and investigate. G . W, Barker. ii. SPLUTTERS Gathered Vb by Chler Btepartcra la Aaa Aaaat tke City aai Cob at y. D. C. Metcalf is on the sick list. Mens caps only 15 etc at B. &G. All winter goods at your own say io at B. & G. Oysters at Ernst WelscVs. Best brands kept. Nuts, fresh candies, etc., kept at Ernst Welsh's. Wc understand that his photograph is in the (oyster) soup. t ; Lrraof io nnnn iis and the ice man is altogether happy. Fred Winton has closed out his furniture stock to W.L. Haines, we understand. C. Wiener goes east to Chicago and New York in about ten days to buy his spring stock. l&Say Means is happy. Itsagui baby and weighs fifteen ton accordiag to Andy's statement. Mr. McFail, teprescnting the Chi cago News, and an old friend of Art Welch, of Vassar, Miohigan, was in the city Saturday. He paid The Chief a call. rru i A;Da Tt M II. Society will mi; Aiuvo " --- ivc a quotation social at Mrs. C. F. Cathcr's, Friday evening. Feb. 1. A prize will beprcBcnted to the one who gives correctly the greatest number r..t. r.rilif nuotitions. All are invited to be prepared with a quota tion. Through the enterprise of our friend D.F. Parker, Red Cloud wilt soon have a telephone exchange, provided the people subscribe to the enterprise liberally. He will start m wun wu bubscribcrs and increase the number soon. Mrs. M. 1L Bentley was 43 years old the other day and in order to com memorate the event, Mr. Bentiey purchased as a birthday present one of the handsoavost set of china dishes that our reporter has ever seen. It was certainly a most beautiful pres ent. When a man will practice medicine or any other profession, and then make a business of loaning money on the side at usurious rates of interest, is it not time that the legislature or some one sit down on mm m - Be a man or a mouse or a long tailed rut, anything but beiug two-faced. There was atira when there were no better piano brought to lied Cloud than third class goods, but now you janbuythe Stcinway, Estoy, Lhick ering and KnaVc. Pianos, at reason v i .. ..., ,tW for cash ar monthly a uic .- ...n.nu. call on or r - gtfe.gSH-VM Bulk oysters atJoe Herbarger's. J1I IW fll Joe Rerburger's little baby died "Maf Ml I Mw 4L ean Pants, warranted not to rip P WmillSQ V fr only f 1.00 at B. AG Mrs. D. M. Piatt is visiting in Lincoln this week Extra select oysters at City Bakery served in every style. Furniture of all kinds cheaper than xer at F. v. Taylor's. Get your meals at the Farmers Eat ing house. E. Welsch. Money to loan at a living rate of interest by D. M. Piatt Great bargains in woolen dress goods, at Mrs. F. NewhouBC As soon as the weather permits the new jail will be commenced. J. II. Bailey, our efficient county clerk, was in Lincoln this week. Overcoats at cost and more to at B. AG. Look at our jean pants for $1.00, warranted not to rip. B. AG. Esq. Pond of Hoxie, Kubb., is in the city visiting with Harry Pond. Remember a good solid over-coat can be bought of B. A G. for $1 .50. Miss Anna Proskovec drew the berry dish at the theatre on Wednes day night. Little Jennie Myers drew the pickle castor at the opera house Tues day night. Great bargains in Hamburgs, hos ery and white trimmings at Mrs. F. Newhouse. Tne fire boys have raised nearly the required amount to secure the state tournament. Jessie Visscher's young friends gave her a surprise party on Wednes day evening. Sleeper Bros, feed mill will be ready to grind ou Monday, the 14th, at Kcd Cloud. All kinds of novelty braid, rick rack, braid, tinsel cord Ac. Ac. at Mrs. F. Newhouse. Mr. Thoeming, of Liadsey's meat market, got his faee badly scratched this week while unloading ice. If yon want Early Maze wheat or White Russian oats for seed call on L. H. Rust, at the city feed store. The Saunders habeas corpus case has been referred to Judge Dilworth of Hastings, by the supreme court Isaac Crowley of Catherton, one of oar enterprising farmers, was in on Thursday, and made us happy by a big round dollar. To-Jiorrow is groan d hog day. If the day ia fair, G. Hog will hnnt his hole for six week. Otherwise he will cou:t Gentle Anna. Bailey Potts, of Hasting, and Fan nie Shinkle, of Red Cloud, were mar ried by Squire West at his office in this city on the 29th inst When in Red Cloud call at the furniture store of F. V. Taylor, oppo site the post office, and pick you out a fine kitchen or parlor suit. The theater company which . has been holding the boards at the opera house this week is a No. 1 company and deserve first-class patronage. Charley Potter lost three horses the other day. In order to find them he left an "ad" this office and in lef than an hour afterwards he found them. Just see what advertising does. The board of supervisors saved at least $1,000 by letting the jail con tract at their last meeting, notwith standing the silly croaking of a few individuals who were not duly con sulted by the board. Save regrets and purchase from a home dealer, who will give you dollar for dollar, old pianos, old organs, bought for cash and the same applied on a new instrument, satisfaction war ranted. Sada. J. Bailey. Mrs. Otto Skjclver died on Wed nesday evening after an illness of four weeks, at her home in Catherton rnwnchir. She leaves a husband and ii c.j. .L:uun - ,nnit-r imr dirn address iJJU KOVCI1 cuuuriru W ,!" . --.. a- I . v-:-,.Aicnwfcfr CkA wn nno nf the carlv settlers of J. Bailey bctore purcuB . . - StOCK toe cuuukj, w - -..- kncKand aboat 14 years arc She Read our aew ads carefully this week. Will Aikman has gone to McCook to reside. John J. Ducker has one of the finest dry goods stores in the state. Mrs. Fd. Parkes has arrived home to the intense delight of " 'H orphan Hed." Take your corn aad oats to Sleeper Bros., Red Cloud to be ground. Satis faction guaranteed. Editor Plumb has started a daily. It is a six colama folio. Tub Chief wishes him success. Rev. C. B. Lenfest, formerly pas tor of the M. E. church, and hi. wife were ia the city this week. Take your old copper ware, iron. race. etc.. to Morhart who will ex change tinawre for the same. tf . Secure the shadow ere the sub stance fade0, as it is said that the sbadow has more brain6 taan the sub stance matter. People are always sure to put the coat on when it fits, come of our remarks recently seem to have cut several people on the pigeon wing style. Well, never mind, it was ever thus. How sad, or how glad, we arc that our fortune does not reach millions or we might have been sued for damages otherwise we hayeto remain in obscur ity behind the hill of poverty. Well we may be rich some time. See W. L. Haines, the new furni ture man. He is a first-class work man and will be pleased to repair fur niture and make picture frames on short notice. Call and see him, at Cook's old Red Cloud drug store, 3rd door west of Hollaud Hoasc, Red Cloud. John Williemson and P. Barkley had a legal tassel over some congealed aqua para, on Wednesday, before His Honor, Judge West It was thought from the aspect that a little war cloud was hovering around, that would take Grover's navy to settle. Judge West acting as mediator assessed Mr. W. $1 and costs. He received his sen tence in a "freezing" manner. The people of this eity who are fa miliar with the circumstances in rela tion to the late cashier of the Red Cloud national bank, consider the proceedings against Mr. Edleman in the light of malevolence 'rathe' than for the purpose of avenging the maj esty of the law for some trifling error of which no one believes Mr. E. guilty of intentionally or otherwise, unless it might have been through a lack of experience in the banking business, or at least the U. S. court does not seem to have considered the offense of much consequence from the light bonds asked for. XATBUbTwWIAIj BTATiaTICa. A Few Facta Caffcere Fraau the Btee rdaerWeaaterCoaatyla KeUUea Thereto. the relative and Red Cloud, Neb., Jan. 23, '8. The board of supervisors met as per adjournment On motion of J. L. Frame the jail site was located on the northeast quarter of th court house square, the jail building to face cast In orde- to show eomnarative number or mam ares in u -c Webster county, our matrimonial edi-1 The jail committee made he fol- tor, who gives most of his time to f lowing report No Irtak Nci Apply. It is sail that the local oyster deal ers havo formed a s.vdicate and will hereafter sell for cash only. Th: is hard on an editor. Argus. Yes, and wash women and coal pcalers, ditto. These are trying times ou an editor. N saaall Fox la Bed Cleat, The report seems to have gained credence over the state that small pox had gained a foot hold in Red Cloud. The facts are that there has not been, nor is there now any cases of small pox or anything akin to it in Kcd Cloud or hereabouts. that branch of the Gjeat Family Weekly, took occasion to compile for, the benefit of our thousands of read ers those very interesting statistics. In his researches he discovered that the records show that since 1871, the time of the county's organization, there has been 10S9 licenses issued to wed . The first marriage ceremony wa conducted by the Hon. Silas Garber. who served the county in the capacity of first county judge. The marriage was aolemnized July 14th, 1871, and the parties ?o united in matrimony were William J. Norris and Huldy Jane Renecktr. both resi dents of the nw county. This was the only mariage that Judge Garber performed in Webster county while acting as judge. During the year 1871 thec were three marriage cere monies performed, and in 1872 four going to show conclusively that mar ringe was a failure to a large extent at that time, or that immigration had not set in very extensively on the part of the gentler tex to the wild and wooley west Since 1871-2 the iuercase in the matrimonial market has been perceptible on the upward tendency, and in 18S6 it ems to have risen to the very pinnacle of conjugnl felicity, there having been 112 marriage ceremonies performed, making an average of 9 per month, or about one eyery three days. Those were golden days and everybody was banking on the future of the country, both populatively, politically and ag riculturally. The ratio since has been about the same, with a slight downwaid tendency. In 1SS7-3 the number was nearly as large, amount ing to 10(5 in '67 and 108 in '88. The cold chilly winds of December seems to have had a desirable effect upon the matrimonial inclinations of the average westerner as 137 couples were married in that month during the 17 cars. Then while the gentle breezes of September Seated calmly over the land of the free and the home of the brave, the same spirit of doub ling one's fortune seems to have per vaded the Nebraska atmosphere, as in that month 120 souls were made one, while fickle March comes in third best with 115. August brings up the rear with 67. Rev. Geo. O. Yeiscr and John Willcex seems to have had a monopoly of the marriage business. Mr. Yeiscr having solemnised 1G6 marriages from 1871 to date, while Judge Willcox married 110 couples. With the facts above stated one should expect great results in the next 17 ye-r.. ot the country' history. Siuoul Keport. Repoitof school ar;u district 41, Loan, Kansas, for the month ending January -.". Number enrolled 32, average attendance 23, scholars not absent or tardy, Marquis Merrill, Gay Merrill, Charles Brown. Frank Witt- iver, Claicnce Ucardslee, Emma An derson, Myrtle Anderson an 1 Emma Wittivvr. LiUrarj exercises every two weeks on tidsy afternoou. Patrons of the school arc codially invited to vidit the school. Lida Huffman, Toaoher. Wj, your committee do report the contract with the Paaley Jail Co., to committee of the whol for its actien. A. H. Kalbt. 31. W. DlCA-KBSOX. W. H. Babcus. Com L. D. Taomas. G. P. Catiibb. The plans and specifications pres ented by the Pauley Jail Co. adopted and the contract entered into with that company approved by the fal lowing vote: Ye.i. MrCallum, Bareus, Groves, Laird, Martin. Thomas. Wilder, Hum mel. Diokvison, Kaley, Garber, Frame. Fi.sb, Wells, Jones and Hfcatou. Nays. Cathcr. On motion the chairman wis authorized to sign the contract with the Pauley Jail Co. for the county, the same to be attested by the signa ture and seal of the county clerk. The following claims were allowed and warrant-; ordered drawn ou the general fund of 1888: .lack Il.ithr.wav, ntnrt fot- S 3 Tru'lcr: I.umlT o J. . Warwr, fis The claim of J was laid over until next meeting. The official bond of E. II. Steeney as road supervises of district 3G was approved . The county treasurer was requested to correspond with B. A M. railroad company in regard to their lands at Guide Rock and Red Cloud which were sold for taxes and request the company to send him a plat of said land showing what part of it lays ia their right of way, and send money to redeem the balance. The following claims were allowed and warrants ordered issued on the county general fund for 18S7. Janws Groves, services as supervisor Joseph Garner. " , l' Hi 4 51 4 OU S. Gilbam for 100 Railroad! Fare Que Gent a Mile I hsTe this day ooncluded to open up A Cash House, February 1, 1889, I will ran a strictly cah house. Please call and note my price. It will be a greater cut on prices than one cent a mile by the railroad company. I will positively NOT 11 one cent's worth of goods on time. If any goods that sell for 15c or two for 25c, I wiU seU for 12c, fcc. Will make exact change so you see you will save 20 j.er uut by trading at a Strictly Cash House. You wiU not have to help pay bad accounts. As a credit buainets is run all customers have to pay more for goods to help pay the lotses of bad debts. I cn do business for lees profit for cash, and that id what I am go ing to do Sell Strictly for Cash or Produce ! So come and see me and you will say that I have struck the right key note to that great hereafter which means in a commercial way great success in business. All will say we have found the place and the. man to trade with. Come, come, come and see me I will do you good. Great Cash House, no goods sold on time bring your cash or produce and trade with the best house in Southern Neb. B. F. MIZER, The Opera House Cash Grocer. E. H.Jones, ;. K.Coon. G. W. Hummel " Samuel Ueaton " Jonathan Martin " L. I). Thomas ' T. G. Wilder W. C. Lalrtl. J. L. Frame, - M.W. DickcTSon" W.H.narcus, " A. H. Kalcy. O. V.Catlier, " " D.McCal'.um, Isaac Fish, S. S. Wells, F. A. Kifkn, attending board A FEW OF THE BARGAINS 110 00 ices 6 40 U 0 99 10 30 600 12 30 11 00 CO 18 20 11 CO It 30 33 SO 830 10 SO 10 SO 800 TO BE HAD AT YOUNG S c Tf Tied Cloud bad fiye Ure bur, five harness tfiops " i no doubt but wht the peuple would 'et better prices for their hofis,and in 7hc second place cheaper harness If five newspapers are a good thing Aaa fire of eaih of the above ought to be. om. ;. certainly room for ore ia u. - , U. RedCload. THitwrsow licve ia saoaopolieeor trmsta, A.Tniexchaaretella efateauh iicaa. who we. 10,W0 e. Harris.'. clectto., got coavertoa ";--- ..:-..! -entitle aad rcianmea .c w v, 000. Aad now iU said that we hare BUherof democrats omr city, bo. while .ot particalarlj .mm to "approach a throne of grace" arato.lj was estceaac by all wh,o knew her, and her death will be ntdlj felt in the community in which she reside. Mr. Skjelver and ftMily bare the sympathy of all, in taeir hoar of grief. j . . i . jn : a1 There aas .ot oeca aetiar m wc eoanty .ridge f ad i. the peaacsiio. cftheeeuty treasurer for .early a year, aotwithstoadiag the coateaaii Me whining of a let of disabled, soreheaded, illegitimate political ia- trigaers whose ability for telliag tb trata ia oaly equalled by ther elatira to H bald of the pawe strtaga of the caaaty to farther their owacorrapti- - m , It does mi look: well for Hew la It. Ae noticed the other day in one of the city papers that aa Inavalc fannor made $250 olear on a capital ot ?r0f stating at the same time that he ki.t a firm in lied Cloud that was doing a business on a capital of $2r,000 that would like to make money that fast Now then, we kniw a firm near Rf d Cloud that has been hereabouts for tan cats at least, locating with a reported capital of $10,000. aud today are renorted to be worth $75,000 bv a mercantile airencv. Now then, it f seems wonderful that such a lame 1 amount ot money could have been ac cumulated in such a short period o3 of so small a capital, in a new country and the question uaturally aracs, when one stops to poader oTcr the enormity of the pile, where did the profits come from, if not off of the farmer. It certainly boat five per ceat a month. The Chief is alwj pleased to see farmers make moaej and prosper, for theirs is generally a bard raw Io hoe, but then when a maa tries to make yea beliere that he is otmakiar aaythiag ofafyaa. aad still caa make ttt.Mft off ef fl as dieted i. tea years ' . J" ' , . . v i,e doabuag tb; tij ,f the stoto- -, or his methods mast hare been eVatylui. offeriagwp silent patitia or mm r txi suite a swim i era wit whoatithey Iowa wearde will abear exposv. to m3s Weeada. TjTti"" r. . , .i , t.. 1 , wtmmtAm will aofbear enonm to Program. rAirrriB-T. Overture Band Orwt!n; Oioe Chorus -il ami Uiiartette. "Ooly a mesae Una llomj" ttr. Jcn:r. Mbs Kmi;h. r!r. Fu! tonardSli. Alj:iliU Qulntct'f. "Hie M.dnnht Punrc" Hr-.Jc- tcr, MtM Ui-own, Miss unich, Mr. ruuoa anu Mr. Alhrlsht. Trio un 1 (.aiatette. "GiurCna Angels Lalla- Vr," MU- Hro. SicMU!n, Krciph, ami 3lVji. Fult ja a:l Allulchl. Du:tL "cojr.o tjacrv tho roat !;! sleep." Mis-Jc-.. - a:ul Utvi ttuish-Ccm-tivli. "i'pvS;oci:!oiu;." with var iations V.l!,Jcr I Latte .u.-.rtc:te. Come vrheie the UU flow ers t.l.KTi." Mlscs Krrtirii, McMillan, Un'gn .tii.lMu. Jch er Whistling botu -iIcjnulB 1c'" 31tr rirmb, l'uivj and Alhris&i. Comic j.. Maiuit for r.lur.Uaie oj-. A. H J..- r Baritosc n. x "lU-ananu" V. FcRon. DaeU. "lUiauaia Lile's dream is O'er. Mr?. jester ami Mr.Welca. SKCOMlt rABX CfWriaJsV ffasaua Hi!e Quirtctte. "Tke twinkling rtar urwi the like" Mi aire. Fultjn. WeJch, Albrfeht aa rimaib. Walu son?.. -Sneit to the MUk Maid the Dew hcyaaaz." Mr. Jester. IrtBM Tomme comet ola. "Coacert reUu. A. .Jr'xt .-1p . Tje oU maa '-ry - jrr. u Heme K wmt tae awmer 4vVr Miasm 1,, it )UHUluaafi4 Hewn. Ful- On motion board adjourned to Tues day, April 9th, 1889. Fellaw Clllxea tm4. Otoatf. Still tarrying amoagyaa, I would, if pouible, dn somethiag more for your good and the glory of my Master, ere I depart. I feel an unusual inter est in tl.is people. Your position at the gateway of this beautiful valley and other circumstances I need uot mention, give you an influone that but letvcitiesof like population poss es;. Serry I am that your influence in the past over surrounding commun ities luw noi. been better in certain directions, gathering wisdom from the mistakes of the poet, let us tarn to better and brighter things Lot me call vour attention to tnc imnortanceffor cads temporal as well -it trrn:hDf the tmblic worship of God or the Sabbath; without nproach for your past neglect, as a community. of this high privilege aad solemn duty. The worship of God! Can a ration al being perform a higher act than this? Is there any other which so completely er:ising the power? of both body and soul, and w dignifies and exalts them aa l'ai does? To conceive right tkoughts of Goi and feel right emotiaafl toward Ilia, and to gi? them suitable outward express ion, by mice, by postare of body aad hy other faculties of expression, pre supposes and developed a character of the anblest eakwra. Far brevity. 1 pasa by iuairidaai, family and prayer meettnr worship and speak oaly of ... - .- c.Lt..tv. :- , 1 I public worsntp on i cuu i crcAt congregation, remarking, how ever, that all worship to be real, when ever and however expressed, must be spiritual, mast be that homaa; which isdaeto God aa tha sapmma Kiat; mnA tha Father of arsoirifts: mast Ladies flaawmYN O D EMPORIUM Read What One Cent Will Buy. 5 Slate Pencils, 2 Lead Pcneils. 1 Paper of Pins, 1 Paper of Needles, Ruches, Lead Pe.cils with rubber tips, 1 ard Lace, 1 fcpoel a, Thread, Jooa narsf, ec. What Two Cents Will .Buy. . r. i -, . mi j i n-L ..A Tr.;i Soit, l.adlea Collar. l spool Jesi turcau. i v g"" . -. --- itofiaV' Cuffs. 1 Yd Ribbon, 12 Ssbeets liooa .oie i ap?r, .pb'( Handkerchiefs, dec. What Three Cents Will Buy. 1 Pkc. White Envelopes, Tablet. Siate, Yard of Lace, Child's Lace Pine Combs, Yard Ribboa, and Ion of other thing. . Notice the Difference, Ladies Kid Gloves worth ;'0c. wc shall erll fur 3c. Good Corsets 15c. Nicely bouad books only rc, old everywhere for .ac A few pieces of Table Linen left at onc-thbd 1cm than others sell for. ft ,vV f WKite CotmU and Embroideries will soon be on hand. Watch for lUrgaius. Onh a few ladies hats left at 2Se oa the dollar U close out. The Spring stock wiii be hire in r roper time. Young's C. O. D. Emporium, Moon Block, Red Cloud, Neb. Collar. I bility of character, aad beariag ia such a person that is seen in no other. What community, in this or ay other laad, has stood oat ia history. grand, colossal, mighty in i.telleetaal character and influence, that has not beeu distinguished for the reTerent, r.nl.Ur. wnTshinof God. The Sabbath day eo around tho p-ople assem ble the word of God lis open the pulpit the minister takes nis puce, ...1 tk. unir of Bra .er the read ieg and expoaadina of the Hely Scriptures aad the siagiat: of praise, by the whole asaembly, ledhy a choir, with iaatrmmeataof masia, begias. Aad this serriee is af diviae sp- r poiatmeat, for tie gooo ox , rendering suitable homage oi mm who is the Father of us all A.d will jna fellow citxeo, say tn the pub lic by yourcoastaat abeaee, "I feel m iaeliaatiaa toward thia duty: I have a wosttive dmrlke af U aad rpi- diato the whole thiaf ". Ia a4 saeh be aa ack.owUe.t .f kU right a. atutoda towar. tha awhli worship toraletrvsfthaawra -th- af G4 - awfml -. J .. .Illi itWa.aaawaM!amiwaaait mH toad to trawath- g;t more Ilailroadsraad now Mr. Ed itor, not wishing to toot the hora of advertisement, at the cxpene of a neighbor gcntlemsa editor, we will jut sy that Smith Center baa raised and shook the sleeping dut off ef tha mantle, aad is no mare the Smith CVafr- of the pt, wteh three Brkk illcci completed thi Ut fl ai'la winter, and J. Rurr Bank Building aac o rityefhielawasritka Farm For Rent Mrs. of his warldtapotatto for which tha bwiy, se.1, io., hope, immag iestthamjlmalh challi hi ia af tha aet, dtfcelatt- fastk-issara aaity ia wkieh yaw liva hy pro- vw jwat, xaare Caaawy aiharajat waaata tmM. mare rirwaams am. tra, mare M miles from market 80 acres brake. FfefiUef wood aad wsur.i Fartarau aall .a cr aiareas 1 Osmtesoar. Mec like MtOkaa H.jasY. futecte. -Meeearat win eoai riaaib. Dau,awaoaaaGotfar. Mt.aarfJafS. Jester rjtt. -Ure fcauaiiWe.' M. Jeater aaa tMEatfe. cod Xicht ccUe folks CfceriH Tae it TartBea u.sKn. - exWieilT ihr m wf t 33. mate loasifiiag 1 our aatare, or mora esaewawj aaa a tart all Levartatioa are UevtfyUtesS. Jfa wewder thai arafj tn aalwrxsaowiE. . - -M..t arskiawr ef G IB MU fc - takes ! this or aay other Gad? Cawaaytkiaf j perfectly the hi Old copper, irca, rags, etc.. iiawwe a AAasa KasatiarawaB si. :. mmM i ar TO BB C.WT l!Cf. ii- aSa taiaawaa aawaaW M sajwaaSK. Wwaa mawawaa Bamef, M Baaa sbj wwmay . .. i- aaJ taaw. --?- at smajaa,s aware """ - . uii MiaMaat ef ameawaC tssf amaajaaa aavfwaw MBa Bmaw " - tkaastedCVsmt bara-amami , mmwBtmat .ivL.MaMiaimat mama mai amw tastimsa a an awawiawwEBwwmaw; fat atojaawatlam. .. - taaat SBaaa amr saa 1 saam. Bm ar iaaaaWSyWaaawaa aama aasaa m sivwt wm f the finest aad costliest laild- mj: i te., will be ready ia a few days jarre to rewir iu Snishiag ta sidc aork, with a fine a body of ag ricultural laad surreaadiag the tow a. We predict a treat future ia tha way cf eaterpne fcr the capital m Smith Center. The Rosk I laad rail road company ha it Ursa asd rem- modiou hotel, runsto? fint elaj style acd two daily pasca-cf trains with fiae coach ear tt- made ia the warJd. aad a prospect of gtttiag twa sacra taiiroads, why a the eeator pat aw a aew cloak. Tke tewa fftoa4a aaw aeawad to sjawe i. th way efita dif fareat hfasKSjaa ef bweajeea. Tha tows is jwM bow klea-d with a varkaj aow called the Salratton Arwy. as4 a rood mamy an adchaij pasaaylat- ward to awe kaad tor a few sail tha tky e savW, we ahiah tsmtiC iai Vary wwyrftmatiatW Haly ill Skat is W .sliliisl tmrf mVawX W iky ma ama- ytotba ney, thk fwaftav i satem ahall met ha mmTB awamav ; IBS. .-j ?... I h Hg "At i i r t- ? i m it m ? ssWsaaTiamBamaMawamwIJaBBaaaWfamsi amammsasm. "" I Ml "f"' " I I i-g $ y 4-.