I -r f L-sr (. "fe. I " " ii 13 THE FRENCH. METHOD. Oaaast'S HE TAMED ERICSSON. i "H m ahead." Mid an arrogant, aawlvoioa, tba roioe of tho Prince i'Atkis. Ha is right," said Paul Aslicr; lfcty art going to prepare a vay for Th wheels touched on the narrow the witnesses botrcd. tao pnysi- exehanced rratcrnai smncs. Taaa, as the coupe passed, tncre couiu Wasasi behind tbo clear glass, raised 1a spite of the heat, a morose, immov able profile, the Prince d'Athis, pale as acorpso. "He'll be paler yet in an hour, when they bring him back with his body pierced," thought Paul, and he clearly iaufftaedhis play, feint the second, thee straight down between the third aad fourth ribs. Did the Princo d'Athis, whom doctor was assisting to roll up . , !. ..-.O U'nc it. Ihn leaves, ncanucau " "- - i cm..h it to hit shihtofthat supple, lithe and vigor- I ;& to bit Ous fellow who advanced, his round ( arms and neck uncovered, a pitiless Aetormlnatlon In his eye? The fact is ,bat the whole faco of tho I'nnce d'Athis suddenly changed, took an earthly hue and showed under his heard, which dropped as if his jaw were unhooked, the hideous grimace Of fear. Nevertheless he stood up and came valiantly enough to time. "Beady, gentlemen!" Yes, wo suffer for our sins. The Prince d'Athis had the innate convic tion of this before that implacablo point which sought him, met his at a distance and seemed to caso him hero and there only to strike him mora surely. Paul Astior was trying to kill him, that was evident Ho felt the pressing danger envelop him. tho at mosphere about him seemed upset by the light of a dream, tho great bky seemed to fly from him; he saw tho frightened silhouettes of tho witnesses, the doctors, even to tho wild gestures of tho two stablo boys frightening with their caps some bounding horses who wanted to draw near and look on. Suddenly violent, brutal voices: Enough! Enough! Stop!" What has happened? The danger Is past, the sky has stopjied moving, things wear thoir natural colors and stand in their right places. Hut at his feet upon the furrowed and upturned soil there extends a largo pool of blood, which blackens tho yellow earth, and within in lies Paul Asticr, bleeding liko a pig, his naked neck pierced from sido to side. In the frightened silenco of tho catastrophe the shrill noise of insects sounds from the distant moadows, and grouped at a little distance the horses elongate their noses in curiosity toward the still body Of tho vanquished. And yet tho defeated man know a good deal about the sword. His fin gers, solidly set against tho guard, made splendid piny with tho shining blado; while tho other one. standing before him, twirled liko a frightened turnspit. How did it happen? They will say, and the evening papers will rope at "it after them, and to-morrow nil Paris will repeat it nflor tho papers, that Paul Astier slipped in making a feint and impaled himself; they will toll it with the most oxact details. But, in tho events of life, is not tho precision of our words in invcrso ratio to tho exactness of our knowledge. For both spectators and combatants something Tailed and confused always surrounds the decisive minute that rainuto when destiny came in and struck a final blow contrary to all expectation and all logic dostiny hidden in that same dark cloud that always enveloped the denouement 01 Homeric combats. Hair OIs nail Conqnsrv tfcs Iron Heart with the Charm of His Music A very interesting incident is told of Ole Uull and John Ericsson, each of whom hfuo ''on'ibulcd fay their i:ve no little frii. Jo tl.o SeiniinavKui count ri"3 ii wh! thry were I re. Acqunii.tcd in t..o.r early life ;um jood friends for ye-ivs, they hud son.uuiw been separated and had not met again until both had earned world-wide fume. Bull once visited Erics.-on and invited him to his concert. Erics3on refused on the " ound that he had no time for such folly, Each time liuli como to ' New York ho visited his old friend and never forgot to invite him to his con certs. His invitations were many times refused becauso tbo inventor pleaded no time. 'If you don't come to hear me once," said Uull during ono of his visits. "I tho ' w ta':o m v'n alHo aQd play for jjg ' you right here in your workshop." ll you onng your violin nerc ill n V K t-j in 'Pin mu' s fr l T H E . m -. ?':Di5&l 7WDJ l.U-"WA:Tt. a..a.-g.lSS. It HE Grain-Savir?,Ti:e-S2v- iag, Moncy-Sav':::; Thresher of this day and ag;. AS More Points cf Ere! jsive Superiority than ail others combined. VERY Thresherman and Parmer is delighted with its marvelous work. FURNITURE FURNITURE ! ii ipir n rch 1C cd the st rk o AMAH OTCACQUAIKTED V.VTH TWX OCOOArT Of Tmi CCWSTtT. VTH.-CSTAt jcucu taujabu: wroRMATtoJt rsoM a s-nror or tk: uxt cr ViS " B55"s bee et fe?ra 5 m B Ejsaa ra an smb. a axsa e rtBM s you Furniture of and him. Found1 owiud byFivd Wjntou, vi 1 .-eli ; 11 kinds, at very low fiimrxv. Call STOIiKnook's old Red Cloud Drug Store Building, door wvat of Holland House, Red Cloud. 3d was Li-lesson's only answer Nothing daunted Hull. Ho was bound to try what l fleet his mufcic, that i had entertained so many, wouldjhavo upon sucli an earnest and practical inan as Ericsson, who had been cooped up all his life, ono might sny, in his workshop. One bright day Bull went to Ericsson's house with his precious violin, but not without somo misgiv ings as to how his visit would termi nate, for ho knew that Ericsson was a determined man and generally meant what ho said. When ho entered tho inventor's workshop ho was greeted in any thing but a friendly manner. Without allowing E-icssonan oppor tunity to blow off his wrath on him Bull opened the conversation in tho easy, fascinating way for which ho was noted, upon the violin's construc tion, what it lacked, etc., and finally asked Ericsson his opinion as to tho best sounding woods for tho manufact uring of violins. This was followed by quite a discussion as to tho acoustic properties of tho violin. To illus trate ono of his opinions, Bull drew tho bow across tho strings of his violin. From ono chord ho went to another until ho broke into a lengthened melody. Tho workmen laid asido their tools and listened with Ericsson to tho grand master of the violin. All stood spell bound. Bull becamo enamored of his own playing and made his violin utter tones that it had never been called on beforo to emit. After awhilo ho ceased to play. Ericsson, who had been sit ting lost in his own emotions, with tears coursing down his chocks, cried out: "Go on! Go on! For tho first time I know what lias been lacking in my life." Minneapolis Journal. N E W OT only Superior for all kinds of Grain, but the only suc cessful handler of all Seeds. NTIRE Threshinr Exoenses (often 3 to 5 times that amount) made by extra Grain Saved. ORKMANSHIP, Material, and Finish beyond all comparison. i. tSSi -H- ra-r..2i aer-3,- BOGUS DIAMONDS. Her Artistic Sense Revolted. Pale, but sclf-posscsscd. tho young man rose to his feet and stood beforo her. "So this is the end, is it, Victoria Washahaugh?" ho exclaimed, in a me tallic voice. "Evaas Gambit, it is," sho replied, coldly. "I havo been deceived in re tard to the strength of my attachment for you." "It could not stand tho strain of my inability to furnish you a green-stone fronton Michigan avenuo for a home, I presumo?" he rejoined, bitterly. "It is not that, sir!" shj answered. With flashing eye. "I beg youtolajl Hove that I ass superior to considera tions of a sordid character. Mr. Gam bit. But you do aot satisfy my artistic nature." In what respect. Miss Washahaugh may 1 ask?" "If you must know." replied tho fair youag girl, with a pained look,' .your hair docs not match that of mv lovely little Fido by at least three hades!" Chicago Tribune. Mathematicians at Work. A German journal, tho Xouesto Nachrichtcn, has mado a, calculation of tho number of minutes in tho Christian era up to tho end of the year 1888. Tho calculation is as fol lows: 1888 multiplied by 3G5 days. with 4W leap days added, gives" a total of 89,680 days, which contain M.549,920 hours, or 992,995,200 win txtat, or less than a milliard by 7.00 J - 800 minutes. A correspondent of th but a srrindstonc." ocwntilc American points out that if the indemnity exacted or France bv Germany (5,000,000,000 tranc) after the war of 1870-'71 were to bo pa. ft tkaraU of 5 francs (about $1) , vary mlauto since the bcgian 4fc Christian era, tha jnymca Mt yst have beam complete: QarmiM would hava had to v fallpaymeaW iateaV till the at cf aVtr&ire fJBinriti far Tau Chixf. Genu That Arc a Numerous as the Sands ly Iho Mea-Shorr. Of lato years jewolry, and femalo jewelry in particular, as it were, has beeomo very numerous and ostenta tious, so to speak. Formerly tho pos session of a pair of diamond car-rings enveloped tho happy female in a halo of aflluenco that caused her to bo regarded as a modified femalo Count de Monte Crista A minstrel troupo, whoso perform ance wo attended not long since, mado a pointed allusion at tho increased cheapness of gems. Tho interlocutor in conversation with the genial end man, congratulated that dusky humorist because ho had been seen on tho streets accompanied by a beautiful young lady. The happy end man in quires if tho interlocutor had observed tho elegant scal-skln cloak worn by tho lady. llio interlocutor had noticed it. With reversed thumb tho end man intimates that ho had be stowed it on tho attractive female. "It must havo cost you quite a largo sum of money," replies tho interloc utor, who for some inexplicable reason ignores the negro dialect "Yes, sah, livo hundred dollars, and did yo seo dom ar torches?" "Thoso what?" "Dom torches. I means dem lamps, hanging in her yeahs." " Oh. you mean thoso largo solitairo oar-rings? Yes, I saw thorn. Thoy must havo cost you at least fifteen hundred dollars." "Thirty cents" rcplios tho end man, reaching down for his bones, or rather tho bones with which he makes discord. Tho shabbily-drrssod, poorly-paid shop-girl wears gems that flash in a dozen different colors, while tho young boy who gets four dollars a week in a button factory carries on his soiled hand a diamond ring that might bo a prince's ransom in olden times if it were real. Yet jewelry, which was formerly supposed to bo expensive, is now worn so generally as to create a suspicion that the coal deposits are being sub jected to an alarming drain. Not everybody knows that it takes an experienced jeweler to detect tho real from tho bogus diamond: hence it frequently happens that grown-up persons undergo a similar experience to that of the little girl who complained to her grandmother: "Ma told me it was a diamond, but 1 have found out that it was nothing V I B K A T O K IBRATOR owners get the best jobs and make the most Money. NCOMPARADLE for Simplic ity, Efficiency, and Durability. GUMP & WA KNEU, HEAL ESTATE&L0AN BROKERS Call mcl examine our bargains. Correspond-; ence solicited, GUMP & WARNER. Op.ra House Block- Red Cloud EYOND all rivalry fcr Rapid Work, Perfect Cleaning, and for Saving Grain. iEQUIRES no attachments or rebuilding to change from Grain to Seeds. BROAD and ample Warranty given on all our machinery. RACTION Engines Unrival ed in Material, Safety, Power and Durability. UR Pamphlet giving full in formation, sent Free. It tells about this great EVOLUTION in Threshing Machinery. Send for pam phlet. Address The Strike is Over ! And G. W. Dow invites youi attention ' a f-w f '- many airtick- he keeps in ;tock. ;iven that I will who may desire as candidate for Notice is hereby examine all persons to otter themselves teachers of the public M-hools of this county, at Ued Cloud, on the third Saturday of each month. J'A. .J. KlXO. Couutv Sup't. "'like .lltr Iltr'HMt 1 I.iM- Ytiu an licr-l.. untiGut tli.tt mi liio Mil ! t of .1'lin. 1n.. I. 1. It.tlilll, ini(li.iM.'il :n ri..te t.t '.Ic. .it :! m.irt Ii'iu-clii l.Vd Cloud, .Hr.ilva. tor tln taxi--, of the M-ar lr"., amuiintniir tocl (. t ll.- 'oUmiing luniK situated in tl.tcr county. Jk'lraka. t.ixi'tl in tile iiaini' of IIerI r . I,u-" HMVlt: rrt ne i of u w l -. town -. nuicr 11.3 ai re- !i llini' lur irik-iimtlcni tit v.hl lauds from the lit'ii iifs.'itl "i site uill )ir".li;tie Ctti, l-U. :iinl if it il rilpu:e! 1 i i i .ao a I'liratioli for a tuaviiirr'- l. tltnl I. II a CM. Mow beams Plow lianilles Lister h?rc Wagon hows BiiKiry spring Thimble sheins Iron n.eh Holster pi ite !lo.v rods Horse .-!i"c Pol.' COM lil'g Ax liandl's Iron Steel- Holts Not.- Washers I!iv t Clevi-et1 Wrenuhtrs Spoke Ki'll...- IniUtfr Hreakors Douhlu trees Single treca Neck yokes Cable chain Kerk ii.mdles Hugcy wheels Harrow titnher !a'iier tlnshcs Whip ock'ts W.mon breaks Blaeksinith cohI Si'd ''undies Couiter hubs I I ' ' i Al Vi AcvLfg THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. (Chicago, Bock Island & Pacific and Chicago, Zantac A Xabraaka Itya. It main lines, brnnchf.- unit extension wt!. northwest ntt iihwoM includa Chicago. Jollot. Ottawa. lVttr), La .Sal n. Mollim, lUiclc U.at.t in ILLINOIS Davenport, Mtidcuttnn. Ottumwa, Oklto. Vt Lltwrtv !w City, Deailotnes.Knoxvlllo. Wlntornot, Atlantic. Auttubon. HarUn, tttttjifi Centre, and Council ltlurfs In IOWA Minnonpolia ml St. 1'atU In MIN'NKw 80TA Watartown anit Sioux Full- tn rAKOTA-0Jltin,Trvnton. Cttniareo. St. Joaph, ana Kaamui City In MISSOUK! -ltratno. rirbt;ry, nU Nl- In NEBRASKA Morton, Toiwkn. HuU-hlnon. Wlchlt. tV.:UftU. Siv . Abllena, Caldwell, tn KANSAS Colorado Sprtnr. Onvor, l'urblo, tnOol -ItADO. Travarna now untt viuit imnw of neh furnUtirf ami irrun Jatw. affordimr the bt ntcllltlo at intercommunication to olilor rVa iut t. m i towns and cltlea tn Southern Nubmaka, Knniu, Colorado, Utah, Nam Mexico. Indian Territory, To-in. Arizona, Idaho, California, and l'fttk? coaat aad transoceanic Soa;ortn. SOLID FAST VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS Of Palac Coaches-lendlnir nil competltora In aplendor of equtpmont and luxury or accommodation- nm throuiin dally ltwtn Chlrao and Cola rado Bpriaf. Denver and lutblo. Simitar MAONtriCMNT VKsTlJIULK HVWb aaiiy on-.wwn nicairu anu council piuiti ivimanaj, ani Chlcaco and KnnnoA City Klrant Day Coacbea, Dininir Care. ilna Chair Cars iFKEK). and Palact SlHti(ntf Car. Colirunita Esnur alons dallv. Choice of ronton to and from Salt Lake City, V ortland, Iat Angeles, San Dtego, Son Kruncioco, and tnterventn localltlo. Quick Uis. prompt connactloos and tranafero in Union Depots. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE TRAIN batWM Recllni Bona auporblr quipped Expremt Tminn dally each way between CMrajr. Rock Island. Atchison. St. Jonoph. Loavenworth. Kaiieaa City and Mlnao- apolls and St. rauL Tho Kavartto Tourtnt Un to the scenic resorts, oU Kepaiiin. of every i!e.-crittion done with neatness ami di-patcli. Hatisfsctian guaranteed iD every ca?e. Ariug cash in your purses and I will do you good. G. W. Dow, Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, KED CLOUD, NEB. THE CITY LIVERY STABLE. McAvoy & Farkkl, Props, huntlna and ftsbinar trroi.nttn or trm Northwest. Its Watsrtowri llraa. courses tbroosTli the most productlvo lands of Nurtbara Iowa, Southw.ai aunnssota. ana cast Houujrrn uukoto. THE SHORT LINE VIA SF.NKCA AND KANKAKXR offara flsrlllttra tomvel between Cincinnati, Indtannpotis Lafayette, and Council lUurTa, fit.. Joaeph, Atchison. Leavon worth, Kantian City, Minneapolis, and BU I'au). For Tickets. Maps. Folder, or desired Information, apply to any Cour-- nun umca in tae unuuu ttn;o or tiuisua, or auaress E. ST. JOHN, CHICAGO. I IX. E. A. HOLIROOK. sal Ttafctf Faw. lft c. CHENCK, NOTARY PUBLIC, l'UOMIT AITKNTIOS OIVE.V TO &mm aaar Collections, Taxes Paid, &c. if i & Keep Fine lligs and Good Teams Office with the County Judge. Moon Bloc :k MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Ontr Cirnnlne Sretem ofMeaioryTralnias I our ItrnU I.rarnrd la eae rsodlstf. liml lrnnclrrinc ceres. r.vrrr rtiilil nml nilolt Krrnttyhsaeflttrd. (;.n.t imluccnieatt to CrrepaaiiiaosCUM. V'-myoetts. with oi "hn of Dr. WmA. IIniS in i il i.. t u wt rlil-f I Mivcialitt in Mm t 1ii-. O.TJirM .-r'tiI,:ilTinintii.tDoerMt rtfrntl- rft. .l..I.I!iicllrr, !l.l...litoruMho7infi.i:i A4n-W. 1 . Itlrlinril ITorlor, a .xraiw, Hun. U". W. Astor.JuilL'cCilifMtB, JsaahP. Mrnjitmiu, n.l nthf n. wmt Kwt l-w by irul. A. LOlSt:xTt, 2111 kUlk ATS., N. T. At Reasonable Pnccs, ComnuTcinl inon and other? trill find thi the ht"t livery stable in tho city. Firt door cmt cf Holland Houte. RED CLOUD, NEb. Nursery Red Cloud, Nebraska. 09 C. Y. Kai.ev. J. I Kali:v. KAi.r.v itr.o-J. ITOKXKYS AT 1 . A-'t'iit fr the II. .V.M.K. K.I:uhN. Once 011 Wouttr street luiiil. Nutin'mt. iSlc o.c Cast, .Ia-. McNknv. CASi:.VMcNK.NY. Ati urn pa .s . no ryxsi:i.ons at uw Will iractk-o In allrourtN of Oil "late Cllootion as wi-ll a- litigated ttnliii's can-ful-v ami otllrlenlly nttciideii to. Attracts furnis!: tftloiiau'Iidion. Ufkh t Over Firt Xatlon.tl Hank. hl Cloud. Xeb Stock XalK i.w. iui.u:y...m. i) OMOKUHATIIIt'HIYSlCIAX. r t..lt.i,t Wnrr.utli llHIiA ktl.ik.ia I tlllll tittle ."!, I "ll. FUi- ;j'i"nuv '.iiioii.il ItanX. I ted Cloud. ctntk.i. Chronic illwactr'atH l;j mall i. KX-Plrst L. H . Rust says to send in your orders for Nursery stock at once if you want it at Bed Rock Prices. L. H. RUST. Red Cloud. H. CLARKE Preaidont. Albany. N.Y.. J. A. TULLBY, Vlc-rroritsi Kobt. V. HHIHBY, Treiuiurer NEBRASKA & KANSAS. FARM ILAN PAID UP alPI7AL,$50J)0Q. Ua Cloud. N'b. Albany, Nw York. DIKKCTOhS. If. Clarke. Albanv. Nw Vnrc G-o K. llrarli. IUUtonSt.a .V.V. W. II. Hnbr.on, All4nv, N V. K. K. Frnci.. aUtQhl. mm R.V.6hlrey D.M I'latt K K. HlKblaml. J.A. Tucr, ,M ii Un MONEY LCANCD. On inproved farm in btmKA a i1 Kwn ,.. Money furtmhr I i . u ecurity is approrctl I'ruicnal n:l itrrrt it1!c in IU1 ( KROWN S Marble and Granite Works A. M. BKOW.x. l-sor. FineMonruneHtH and Headitou Rial )L and 4th At KI Ootid. ESI BS( bHIIIIIIIIIIIH7bIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH. . k7 A mcml'cr ot tho famous 'TK)kcr ! 'ril:rtupe of Texas onco s:M that i most exwiiMvo diamond ATcro , :i'be that IV Great English Remedy. Murray's Specific. A L'ti.iranJertl riiro for nil ni'r Ts3Wfct on ilic.'iM sin h a Mik tnm. or-l(- ot lr ri iiier lotcrw li-juli'tic I'-'ln l:i tin lin.'k nr oui)nMnjtionaK,f:illi)r leii-c'rrlifi-a un T.il laltinlp v.tn-luilni- kin i-iiHitfiii anili'ii ratio of jHuiTt tli" ; vrn ti Oiri. In ith"i t an- 1 iinlicrr,in or.- rojcitUm I :i j ! " v I K-li I.iM i.it. '1 I l in t&TaViac vis muii." t ac r inin j it a.iliti'i,' ?i ru a Trfasrk. l nr v Inm 1 t s 7 , tiyiaalUan-t-vlptof jnc I Ul partJciilar In lnI hlct, ci t five to eiTrrk'!l,,; eGarastr Six Bic to ctiranv uo. KrcTs5 cnlcr rwrlwd " "! -I lm wllti aritt-ti s"arant-? " . . .... .u. ir ...I .tit fi dio not effect a cute Allr- AnW IMia alt communication to the tvie mamitJtfturrrs. TintMfitaw Medii'1k CO. Kan.TIiv)lo t?SrtIl in Kcd Houil lt C. I con 1X0 .lc apunt. & h. Less! Xollre. vrdi taVp woOv JhatcnliirTBtJh FTra taid in the pack hca ho ( day ;.r :?r-a. 17;. ,.t - - i "j of thoui in his own .sand. I vwiirr county. .cirrska -ts...s biw tin-ob- -,,., l tpc nr:itrvrif whtei arr;. oib a oiucws .tftmes. ,1 iV, w"thcrin.uif a tutor xtl rol- . -. fir .;' .VAlnf. nisi 1H tnr WM !bin las ll&rarj-oi the KniKi .Itr-ciin: c-i"" "'rTki !is .rrJ tbfrth " 1 sm r s"i. . uo " - : . METROPOLITAN! LIVERY,FEED,&SALESUBLE. 3lcrhart A F'.tons Old Sund, Wcljtcr ?t., Rd Claud, Xeb. HENDERSON BROS., Props. Fine ri, good home,, hoard by day or wcefc. Yoor pitronage aolicit- cd. Don't forget the place. eat .idc of Webster street, Hod Cloud. D. B. Spanogle, Real Estate and Loan Age- Red Cloud. ft NT It will be of interest to Breeders to see Jff- u& . not liorer.fter -urplv ro:i lurs until Rvo ycavr a,!.; lion. aasssgsggsB BSSSSW BBSSSsi Pi sTst T"T 'PsW wM Jsts tu. oa ssmw BsV -aT . WmwvmfaiM ass. " HlsSsca. timtmm htm. Vil WttB aaasaassssSCCOS -ssaftmN AND PURCCa '--kosissssMsMs5irtMijpB " : baassiMsssssssBTBslsV!7VMts El'ert's Jstlirfit Ilrrr rillnareabtw.i tosaff. criT from fck fcradachi-. nwr Ktuaicl'. torpid , lhct and ituagvfrtion. .Jyjrar-ciw.tcit pleasant! lisbu . . w I... WI-. I Jli WIT 4-- ' - , 1... . nnrcu ,0 .nrt.uml huai wr nTwi -m r 1 Oust- I "Vrawsnap"!! tc years asaAsamKeuJ ,ac15Tvyr. . fis' K.X1X.VJ. ILY.X. S't'BSSSSS'W AaTisllV'km. ZsssssssssssssssaBs ssPil I II rf-JfaJTtJ sSa' " - -! ?.:& Voa arc rKjittrinl tots-wcrl or IWore ib tth iij itay j By Kalcr Bio. li" ftttorcr. Uztmt Vox, lsr raraictae tor priflii lioiae Mood purller Is itc pistes riaeforiKiftlBsrta hkwil? PT- -T' 1Ts-itTiiiilii rllM irari. It Til it wtssnnaaisr.vaaai rrleraarcatoaadn trrsattfe l?a.'teSssB 9ftWK9 wMlWi mAjmmttm sasjnnnisl caress 'Mai lrezal Sailer. lathe Olrtrirt cocrt of 'Wt)trqr.Xe knsVa. tannic .Krcr vj Vetir Ver. asm-ttraoa-reMacst owftiair. tm to BsvsbTIKktifirdtbMoa tbc tJi dr aT Morca, ISnS.rbr IM r rr y-wHa, bstw met iusfiLitr- isilrrf r t1 ti rrr w Mrt aad si ce' s lr yva a 5w 3fceoM-rnr sji, f'sarac r-Matcsi t vssi(: tn- w .a. .aaaMA r kaa 5 w .? " iz"j??x x?tsy asat aassyy asa;i isssissjssam Tht celebrated IMPORTED Iron Gray Stallion QIO. O. AND B. D. YKISER. norvmov or the f Mff EnitT Mtd 03d wwni awaisiai WKWmwtww vwssv SEDlXUI. XEB. Ccmplttf. as! ottly- : cf alt tract Uxka in W:hster coanty Gra; sd armisg' In aod ctr propnf for al. 0nvf to Chicaso, Don-yr to Kansas C Dsntor to Omaha, Omaha to Chicago, Kanooat City to Chicago, Omaha to at. Louln. MT LINK roa EST TO EAST BON TON $UIIC COHNECTV.o LOW RkJCZ 1ACCAC. CHKCKS9 TaCUUi. ThraHJti cka mr mm Curw tmn aMf mrm sr ial toy & V-mr 7aKMc. Iwir a. CarvZo mt H ttsr prUiatsjai ra4f. wf by sawitsj f wm "lurar o. fr ft if Via MHamatlawi, 9vef m if tfat, r ta p . avuani.'iTrvi BARBER Shup take nr A5D iStreet Cars BONf ESPOIR Lr -ii .-. BHM mm "J&T a. - 3" ZXT-L s t -r" -Saasssaya) "a t BATH ROOM, MUTCslD054rD0EU rrfar. s-awasiasjr mimm m Ui7sssWr.re liriialr iwmH ; af sat i pmmtmm aftgt - X if Kt isfaisW From the Dcot To Bradbrook Studio ir I UsiaSC t-VBsss .sSHBV sWVOslV .sVaassasHs, wn sm IIMIi -asm.wj- ' ' - '"ri-m-Ej. V iaAnam ' wxsan isM&-yi sT-fl.V-jw. 53r.4. , r rr,'WM s - - - .ihiv r?znz ; r'-arar rsA?r?-!-; f v-su. if,-f Hfl v . V '"j. j&lJ. - S ...'.r"; j" 40X -A---.1. , 'j y-z JJ 1 .Sa.-2$r,ts