aSSSSSSSSSjafHBTl SSSSSSSjBfaf -w-t Tj1 t- . . ... -i T Ml?i MtctftfK5JBHfeW Am wMm l.S!S2S':-'SSiH!CSiKJ35!liJllw H H nnTl?-B I ''PnaiinnL bvbteI BPl innnnnl WBBftW - -hbA. -a- -i t-r . . i Sjaj an ' SSJ. 'i an i i IHi'i SBM SM ll nBBK.nSJSa?fli r z2?g7: -BHrSF?aM-?32:aBE3BSSBST na BBa Blaa BaSJJJjar Bv BVbwSI-mV sal aaas EftJL-'-BBfci. iir-trur-aazaVSiatfxnnafbS H I wannnnn AWwmH Ml FM an ?BESftsn.- juftitldlDls-UrHZS iieSOHSllS&llllnEifllBK JaasawZaSBwlzanaanaawK Innate aHaS " jam:r-'4BK.:i:-BBaBL-l:J Sgj&sTw - -vVfiH -aJSJBBBBg' z2BiaaT?BBxvlsBBBBBBB A- ttttHNHHo'IIIIIKK&Dfr 9kIVP l - 3bbLe!9SsBBBBBBBBBBH s PiiiiflDfkPSBSBB (.bo --SaiS-BflK k C By A. C. Hosmkr. For A FEW DAYS Wc are going to sell PANTS GOING TO We have a new slock THAN CHEAP LO WEM PMICES WfflSOMETIfMilPiis Different than you ever wore before Come and see our One Dollar Pant, never will rip, so long as you both do-live-r together. McNitt We Give Them fits ! .o one object lo hitting a ileal lilting boot or lioi HENCE OUR POPULARITY : Wc Invite you to come in and get acquainted mid ace our good. Buy a fine pair of shoes for Easter !. fake home die best plowshoc in town ! llii) I he bnbic and older children MMiictliiug neat, nice, durnhlo Itu) uood or u that are Tully warranted and will lc repair ed Tree of charm in e the fall to rIvc MitUrnctloii. All ooods Clean, New. Fresh and CHEAP. Blakeslee & Hatch Proprietor of the Cincinnati Shoe Store. What is UfMililLl Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its Brnvranteo is thirty yeas use by millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea anil Wind Colic Castoria reliere teething troubles, cures constipation aad natulcscy. Castoria assimilates the food, regulate the wfmmc and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleea, Ca. ioria is tho Children Panacea the Mother's Fraaa. Castoria. " Castoria Is an exwUrst medJdaa foe cblt- good eCcet upon their cfeildren.M Us. G. C Oaeooe, Lowell, ' CASorii fa the bet relr ' cbakea of hich I am acquainted. I hope H SJT U ot far !tant Uea mothers will coadJcr the nsal lctcrct of their chiUrra, aa J um Castoria is tiexA of the-ariooi quack ncwUTanawbicbaro drstrcjlcs their loved ones, bj f ordas opium. xonhixe. soothing tyrop and other hurtful trnls doira their throat, thereby seadisff the:n to prezulurc graves." Dk. J. F. Knromos, Coevar, Ark. Tks Ca' . TI SELL PITS JUST IN, Styles, Better Goods ! EVER i & Galusha. Castoria. " Castoria it wll adapted to okSiM I I rccoamrndftMnpariorloasn kaoatorac' . . w ILXAMBCB.M.IX. Ill So. Oxford 9t, Erookra, W. T. "OurpferakiaMln the chlldrec's dapaft xaeat hare vpokra hifhly of their expert enoa ia their octaVl practice with OMtoria, ncd aHhough we o&ly hare aof oar mdkml ipplka hat U kacnra aa rwrclar pruducts,3-etware free to coaf eat thai the merits of Oassoria has woa u to look ia favor upon it. Bum Hosrrra xss Varcrmxr, Bostoa, Attxs C Sxith, Ptx., Manay Sfewt, Xw TwhOMfb Eternal Vigilance is ( Republican City Ticket. FOB MAYOH, MANLY B. McNITT. FOR TREASURElt, FKANK V. TAYLOR. FOR CLERK, BERTG. ORICE. FOR C0UKC7LMEN 1ST WARI, F. D. MARTIN, M. W. DICKEKSON. FOR COCNCILMEN 2D WARD, H. C. SCOTT. BOARD OF EDUCATION, GEO. 0. YEISER. II. E. POND, L. P. ALBRIGHT. EDITORIAL DRIFT. The Italian government has become home what riled over the treatment that .some of her bloodthirsty villians received at New Orleans the other day and has recalled Baron l'ava, her accredited minister to this country. This has been construed as a declara tion of war, by some on the part of the Italian government. TlIE ClUEF, while it has not it'? usual war paint on, hopes that Uncle Sam will give them something to declar war for, and if they become to haughty, ad minister to them a sound spanking, huch as they need and won't forget soon. To our notion the Celestial is a far more desirable citizen than the bloodthirsty Italian. Let King Uumburt call houiu his minister if he want.s to and if that irn't enough, let' him pay the passage of the rest of his citizens now ?ojourning in tnis coun try. Wc don't need them. There are many good Italians, but the bad ones wc have no use lor. People who come to America to live .should be Americans from preference, or other wise let them slay in their own country. Our navy may be poor, but when a foreign foe strikes at us, it will Gnd five or six million bold icrs ready for duty on short notice, and between the navy and army gucs we can take care of ourselves for awhile, anyway. The state legislature in a Gt of cconumy cut down tae bills of the various newspapers in the state which published the amendments advertise ments la.st fall. The legislative bod) is a great one. They have put in (JO d:i).s at Lincoln, at $5 per day, and yet have not accomplished us much legislation for the benefit ol the state as a half dozen good men eould have done, still they strike the newspaper office when they feel eco nomical, and at the same time they have been spending the people's mon ey and doing but little for them that is ot any benefit. The printer's bills were all legal and should be paid dol lar for dollar. The idea of even body being dishonest except the fel low that is drawing a high salary, and sailing under some high-sounding party name for effect only, is pre posterous. The idea of pajmg a legislator $300 for doing comparative ly nothing is all wrong, that is on the same hypothesis that the newspaper bills were wrong. The bills were earned according to law, and ought to be paid in full or returned for correction. Wc don't like demo goguery from any source. Rosewatcr of the Bee, gave his readers a column the other day as his opinion on the Boyd case. We have always believed that the crafty Ed ward" sold the republican party out in Omaha, aud by a kiss betrayed the party into the hands of democracy, hence his efforts to prove Mr. Boyd's election. The facts arc that Boyd ha? no more right to be Kovcrnor of Nebraska than any other foreign citi zen, court or no court, and Roscwatcr knows it. Ilis Eminence, Cardinal Gibbous, discues in a masterly article, in the North American Review for April, the Subject of 4 Wealth and its Obliga tion " Hi- paper is the Grst of a cnes on that subject, to be followed by con tributions from the Rt- Rev. BNhnp Potter, of Now York, Hon. Kdwuni J. Phelps, late Minister to the Court of St. .lames, the Rt. Hon. Joseph Cham berlain, M. P. and others: Boyd is still gOTcraor, aad tbr covernment at Lincoln still hvrs. and we shall always think if he is declared governor finally by the supreme court, that he was not legal tv elected thereto, and if legally elected thereto, that he was sot a citizen of the lniUd jrtxjej wbcsi clceted ac cording to law. Miss Zoe Gaytoa has jest com pleted her trip across the eonnneat o foot for a wager of $12,0041 It took herSlSdavs. And still people will say wosatu have so pluck, bat the vaany a poor traaip prime! La goae over' the dlfUscc aad all he got for it was all the UrantaUr jaie he coatd stiUow and scarcely taoagh to eat Before another iii&2 of the Great Family Weekly is printed, oar eiiiuua will hare tried the effect of vxytiag h the Aastnlian ballot sjsic. Wei believe thai it will a goad 5chec J the Price of Liberty' and One Dollar a year is Red Cloud, Webster County, 'Fomuh S upper Saturday evening the landlord nave to the business men of Red Cloud genuine 'possum supper, which 1 Cloud genuine 'possum supper, which was, A.....3 1... atAnft li i - ft vn If Kjill IIVUUCU UJ IKUUV tllll.j-uiv ... , Cloud's business men. At 9 o'clock wc were ushered into the commodious B. 4 M. dining hall and were pleas antly seated to the following elabor ate courses. 0ter Soup. Tossum. Bread roll Spccuil J resting. Cream salad, IjoUiIct salad Chicken salad. Cold bwf. Coffee. Coll ham with lemon. lev cream. Cake. Oranges, ttanatuu. etc. etc. After partaking heartily of the good things that the host and his attentive attendants provided, Mr. Wiener, toast waiter, called for toasts whcb were suitably responded to by the following gentlemen: M. R. Bcntly, Henry Cook, T. J. Ward, II. C. Scott, G. W. Whitson, A. Higby, B. MeNeny, Ed Smith, II. L. Hop kins. The party then broke up after wishing many returns of nucli occas sions, and at eleven o'clock all were on their way home. Each aud all congtatulnting mine host Cranzc for the able and suc cessful issue of his supper. Long live O'Possum. Committee Exvrclnv. Uy Jus. A. Garfield Post No. SO. G. A. R at Old Masonic Hall, Mon day, April (I. 1S01, at 7:150 p. m. sharp. niomiAM. I. Music America. 1. Prayer. .'. Song Star Spangled Knuurr. 1. History of the l.nt. M. It. McNitt. ,"i. Reading the Order and Circular letter by 1. N. Richardson. I. Prayer. i. S. !. 10. Song Marching thro' Georgia. Addresses from able speakers. Song Red White and Blue. Benediction. An invitation is cordially extended to the clergy, the press, schools and the public generally. Bl Oltbr.lt CO.MMITTKK. On next Tuesday, will b city election. There are two tickets in the Geld both headed by old and re spected citizens of Red Cloud, eiih-r one of which will make a good mayor if e'ected. TlIK ClUKK being a re publican paper, believes that it is the duty of republicans to stay b the re publican ticket and elect it. Wc have no fight to make, and what wc can do and say will be done for the ticket of our choice: i. e. the republi can ticket. The ticket all through, is a good, clear ticket and the outcotxc of careful deliberate action on the part of the republican convention There is no necessity of factional fighting or feuds, go ote as you feel is right, and in so doing wc bclicvo yu will vote the republican ticket. The sad intelligence reached this city on last Friday, that Florence Rickards, about eight years of ago eldest daughter of J. N. Rickards, had suddenly departed this life with that dreaded disease, diphtheria. This is a doubly sad blow to Mr. Rickards, who only one year ago was called upon to bury his beloved wife, aud now the little girl. The sympathy of his many friends in Red Cloud go out to him in his hour of grief. It is a terrible blow and none kaow the pangs of sorrow that such an affliction easts upon one, who have never been called to burv their loved ones. The Chief extends its heanfelt Fvmrathv. to Mr. Rickards on this occasion. A. Pickeu & Son., of Hasting-galled whose local advertisements appear eu to re.icrc n.s sunenng, ana , . , -ti i j soon he crew delinoas and never re- elscwhere in The Chief, will have aaicd coo,ciou.ncf tl. rJe4 grand spring opening April and 7,twaT in great agont. Ralph was in millinerv, here thcrs will be shown an elegant line of Parisian Lnown i Red Cloud, haTinc lived j tight f-rt is places aad a it was Tery bal-S fte. This will be grand af,ir rc "W "" !li. f,Bn?ral " wn 'nfl hcav-T ,l dld " ietl of .do"rcil?.en.arc ivit5Mo tPce th.5mor,ne at hts fathers res,-, damagr andseethe.at their heidq,artr, JfCB"'.Bnd ,he -5 " n cd ' r e.t to RUe 11,11 tke in Hastings. Martta ceaaetcrT tn QaiSeld uwb- llUh of last ssonlfe. ' ,t r. ; iip. His friends and parrau have Miat Mabel $kile achool cfeted Garleld ff.HO.So.14, will holdi JWJ of the cosamanity i. , tff.e2inh with a very plwaat pkmie. ., , . , , their bereaTemeiii. 'She changed the old tissc wora cs- mcmon.l semee In honor of the late - ,, . M of .. lcf papj!, appIef General W. T. Sherman and admirable Milt Master, fomterlj icanaging'and ucdy, aa-J made it omagra aad D. D. Porter on Saturday, April 4th, editor of the Red Cload Republican, candy much to thr delight tf tie lit frosa two to three o'clock p &. in nd now bast boss aaafer of the jUe folks, irk- give the b-i f sat K of P. hail over Red Cload ,V ) Beatrice Kxpress, was in the eity tfei'iifaet!B and will tarh at l!i sajaie ttonai Rank. Comrades of the G A. Iking hale and hearty. 'place thta?ri. Manitoba. R. an) rx-aldirr S. of V are in- sssssSJSMsasssMsssssssssjSMsasssssassssssssssssssssssssssssssss vtud to b. present Scrrices to b- .. ....... .1! . . Wl- I Onr friend, Aaron CcfcOTer, the' handsosse B. 4c M station agent, and his newly wedded bride, hart arrived is thp cty, and are don?iIcd )n Jc CnnoverV rciden.e o cVmih iieward ' street Thk Chikf it pleaded to not-J their arrival, and extends its feeirtv' cengratmlatkns to the newlv wedded enle. v. Paa few days Dr. DtBcrell will go io Liae&la is cm. bnine&s. Neb., Friday, April 3, W. C. T. U. CohvchUch. t The fourth annual convention of .the eighth district W. C. T. U. waa ,e j iu ,he Kaptist church of J lied (;ouj vcb., March 17, 18, 1S91. The convention opened by a meet-I ing oi me executive committee, xucs day morning. AITEBNOON SESSION Devotional exercises, led by Mrs. Randolph. At 2:30 o'clock the regu lar business of the convention began by appointing committees on credent ials, resolutions and plans of work. Then followed reports of local Anions in Phelps, Franklin, Kearney, Adams Harlan and Webster couutics. Re port of loyal legions, and addresses to children by Nrs. Landers, and Mrs. Berry. EVENING SESSION Devotional exercises, music, address of Welcome by Rev. Taggart aud by Jirs. Biakcfield Pres. of theW.C.T.U. of Webster county. Responses by Mrs. Latferty of Alma, Mrs. Darland of Kcncsaw. Annual address of Mrs. Harrison, Pres. Address by Mrs. Hitchcock State Pres. Collection and benediction. 3IORNINO SESSION Reading of minutes, Report of cor responding secretary and treasurer, Reports of superintendents of uepart ments, Election of officers, which re sulted as follows. President Mrs. Harrison of Franklin, corresponding secretary Mrs. Hart cf Franklin, Re cording secretary, Mrs. Hamilton of Hloomingtoii, treasurer Mrs. Hazlet of Kcncsaw. The gentlemen in the convention were treated with the greatest cour tesy, but were not allowed to vote. AFTERNOON SESSION. Report of committees Demotest medal work by Mrs. C. L Jones of Hastings. Report of Vs. Question box. EVENING SESSION. Devotional exercises Music, reci tation Am I lay borther's keeper Alice Remsberg aud 'The prophecy' by Berth a Hi own Address Mrs. M. A. Hitchcock. Singing God be with you till we meet again. Benediction. Adjourned to meet at Hastings next March. We report the convention one or the most profitable and interesting for the work of the W. C. T. U. ever held in Red Cloud. Wo feel wc have been greatly benefitted and encourag ed to persevere in the great work of temperance reform. The following resolutions among others were adopted Hesolved, that we deem it the im per.iiive duty of each member of the W. C. T V. to use their inllueiicc in tdo circulation of temperance pa pers suu-h 2s the rnlou Signal, Union vVorkcr, New Republic, Lincoln Daily Call, The Voice and Lever, besides our local temperance papers, and against every paper carrying in its column an advertisement for, or us ing its influence for the traffic. Resolved, that wc extend our heart felt thaukti aad appreciation to the reception committee of the Rrd Cloud W. C. T. l, to the citizens who have so generously opened their door for our entertainment, and t the manag ers of the street railway for favors al so t our honored State President, Mrs. M. A. Hitchcock who is present with us, for her assistance and earn est helpful words. Amanda M. Laffertt, M . E. Randolph, Miss Holusteh. f . .- f f . T cit this o trr. If you buy $5 worth of goods of C. Wiener for cash and present this slip you will reccivu in return 25 cents. Not good after July 1st, 1391. A ftmldcsi Death. Ralph Jadd, oldest son or M. C Judd, of this city, died very suddenly this week, afttr an illness of less than - S hours. I He bid been quite well up to Tuesday poon, when he went homo with an e.r ache. A physician wi but no help could be adsalnis- about nineteen rear old and was well J Rjgaastaf a&n Fnwer. Rcvl awsarmn the Price of The Chief. 1891. LOCAL DRIFT. Read our new advertisements. Wanted, butter and eggs at J. S. Parkcs. All the latest styles and new colors in spring wraps at R. M. Martin 6 Sons. There will be services at the Catho lic church next Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Miss Rose Emigh has been iuile sick with LaGnppe for more than a week. Oscar Patmor his returned from Kansas where he reports having gone rabbit hunting. Maude Knight oi Inavale, was vis iting in the city this week, the guest of Miss Gertie Pond. Wc mean business and will under sell any dry goods house in the coun ty. Call and be convinced. R. M. Martin & Son. Mrs. Wm. Flhorcs, RobU Harris, Otto Stockc, and Joseph Rrnn.-tt have added their names to the G. F W. this week. If you want good job work, don't fail to call at Till: CHIEF office. We guarantee everything we do and charge all alike. Mens suits strong and sightly can be bought at Wiener'sat $2.75 worth $11.50 and from that up, bargains in all grades of gsods bought this season. Anyone having lands to sell, or trade for Red Cloud, Lincoln or Oma ha property or merchandise call at once on Kai.ev t Baiikeu. John (I. Potter was quite sick this ucck. He started for Hastings last week during the heavy snow and got caught between stations and had to remain in the cold for two days. A. Pickens & Son of Hasting show most superb line of carpets, art ecjuarcs, and Smyrna rugs this spring also an elegant line of curtains con sisting of silk and cheiulc Krtictcs, lace goods in renaissance, Brust-ls net, Nottingham Turkish moire, etc. Jet quotation of prices on any of above lines and wc will guarantee to fell you at lower prices and give you standard qualities and braads. Anyone visiting Hastings arc cor dially invited to examine the im mense stock of dry goods, carpels and millinc-y shown by A. Pickens A Son this season. The assortment is as fine an an) thing west of Chicago and wc most emphatically assert that our prices are much lower than can be found either in Omaha or Lincoln. Call and sec us and wc wHl make special prices in silki and patterns. Our stock of wah dress goods, spring jackets and tabic linens arc uncqualcd in the state. Some fifteen or twenty days ago, two boys of Osborne county, Kansas, niraed respectively Elliot and Daw ley, left their heme in that place, taking two ponies and started for Columbus, Nebraska. Their parents, ho are quite well-to-do soon followed in search of tinm and came to Red Cloud, where they lost track of the wayward children, but they concluded to hire a rig of Frank Kuchn, and af ter being gone ten day. found the boys at Columbus and returned with tbem. In the meantime the hoys sold their ponies for a little of noth ing and took the cars for Columbus, and when they stepped off of the train they landed in the arms of their parents. The lads have probably learned a lesson that tbey will not soon forget. Wlllaar Creek. Mrs. Adamson was nutaBOned is haste to her old hosae is lllioois to the bed aide of her aged father who is s'owly passing to the great beyond. Mrs. George Latu was riiitisg on the Crrek Tuesday. Mrs. Bruner's baby ha been Tery sick but in ome better at this time Charley Jackton has a child very sick with diphtheria. Chrlry iJrubaker haJ a hore get very bd!v cut oa a barbed wire fence. Sam Hrubcr threshed thtrty-foar bushels of clover seed fat week. iucc thoc items btgan we haTc had the Kiot dis.:roui snow Morm of the season- The now drifted U. S Ct lapttt, Aaf. 7. H Baking Powder Still on Top! THE- Square Goden Eagle lFssssssmLP1 rHssBHHsVIHs An Immense Stock of Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear and 1 Iosiery. An Immense Stock of I Iats and Caps, New and Fashionable, An Immense Stock of Men's and Hoy's Boots and Shoes. An Immense Stock of Trunks and Valises await your inspection. Prices and Quality Guaranteed! You arc invited to call. C. WIENER. Last but not least, we carry a big stock" of all kinds of Woolens to be cut and made up by us into first-class Suit, Pants, &d, by first class workmen. The Temple or I'liiur. The entertainment undtr the aborr name and given by the la Jt of tho Congregational church, at the opra hou.ic, Thurxday evening, April -, was a grand nuccrsj in ecry a titu lar and highly -pprccuted by the aud ience. The vanou partu were car ried out to perfection and deserve more than passing comment but owing to the lateness of the hour, and so close to time of going to preM we arc unable to git? more than a brief no tice. In part wc wi! tnruti. n that Mrs, Partington and Iko brought down the Iioum in tlxir rvitneal nia neuvcrn, aluo Topy kept thr houc in an uproar. Josiah Alien a ifc and Uridgct O'Flanagan did thcmtelres all over with glory. Miriam by Ad dic Reiglc and six little maids was highly appreciated. Joe Warren aod Clarence Winters a pages could not be excelled. Mim Mabel Martin wan the Goddess and did her part tplvnd idly. The costumes were all made ap in an appropriate manner and the singing was delightful, in fact itwu a complete success, and each charac ter fully delineated The orchestra composed of Mim Campbell clai oi bovs farnihrd - in" excellent msne We. give bdow a complewr program a rendered on the veajtnn riURACTEH Jfeusnv of tb r!i. - j HxtJ Mnfa Mart WjMbJojVKi Mr K. It Vmnr VAX Muj xa ot NTt Eotaa Mtt. . ou Autkexij trr ot Cliartt jr I rvl Pta.Ui nirt.y KlU UinSi. tt44 fi-rrlt I Vtrr Ctlt. Fae fc Ui Onwe UuWut Hwrtr J-a3T I km yt 1ti Kn.hitiartaM4ltr ie tUr l Gra4 b Urt44 K It J scOrrGoaw ... . J w. Wrn! (iail HaMBSfMi .... Har-Ai tgo tnct Kfio .. r-atii tv9i ItarrwiHw titer fum MruCwrn mwVf tt 44', Currts &-.! rvwt a:ts I Csuvsf M taUaat. .YaUer. The annsa! saeetlfi of tJbe twn ship cf Garfeld, wil! W held April 7th, at tie Kent s'tJ Lsow. All Toter rs renHd n a.iid Jo3f Easutzx, Clert. Undtrtahlng by V. Taybr who has had y.a f prxct!l expense ia the seientife ore of tfee d-vJ and X4 trtter ttftti thas err Ut dset the hsiatM in all t traache Itch est Jtnnaaa aedt htm a.I tH ami sank enrad ix 30 ssxsste br T.'ofiT . SnaisarrUsUan. ThiamrrerfalU. Srtl by Ll IL Drrs. JracfM,! CkA. I Vol.18. No. 36. Dealing Clothing House, Am inittjeiise stock of Mens, Hoys' and Children's Clotninjj ! Ut0,V-LC5fC.f5r MIN2HESM) SMOTHER: v MJm-toMKfiB-- . -- --- .--. .t. . . .? f .'.. JilS. T3Vr -V, toOFlciOjS!i m ' '. jl. ytmmtmamm c. ATUNTA0A I'or n.ii.i: by v. fM arrriMi The chsutauqua circle will aacrt with Mr. and Mm. C. I. CoUjn Monday April ii. 1831. r'iB,M Jii wxxa;. Music Iuct by Mefi. Albright and Cottiog. Roll call Giv quoUtioaa in rt gard to Prof. Winch!!. Question on cbnrch Mrs. Dnay. Qutvtioa on geoly Mm tiitttrt. Rosnd tabic- PbenoaneBa ef tslea noes and earthqaaket. litt vcr.tz. Malc VpT Hymns, Rall-eall A Krenchnsan meslUatd in first tir ebapur. T;oiart asd fan eoaUnipsrarle - jJr. naracr. Paper Men a ta in irctrc and fornsau'oa 'Mabel Marks, Qqettion on nAtrzj Mn. Kalej. 4rn vttx. V&r Hysao. RoU-caU -GJr ibe fmatios of owe r"eotiJ pfoiwen. Dvtr ripttTv pirn D?wn in a awise C W. Kaley. Au!h--Hw !t itxiiy U P Albnht. Qirtto n Petsrh MIs Km-. UU Hn.ic oi ly C U Ouia. Kattllsn)r s4 istelHfrnt ara of thc-dead a spruit by Cxa4 A C. who earrr a fnil Is a? ol & .& ckefj. roh?., cte . and a fnJIy ftt- ?rr i UKr enafc ot isneral tn U. etir and eeg&try At Taylor old rOB MASswWAMK TrE Urn la Tfnrssarfs lie has the isrt lite f Utv rrtr fwa In the ty. IU has tia 4Wd Garlaad cak ad krtUrt. and a fall ha of other rqaaJly m pd. Hardware at the vary Urwttl Jtmrre fr e4ih. Vo nt itmj tvstt or hardaare et3 ys se ax. Oftr h7n.ae bhx Wetftrr stnwHL K . Tay'or has fctratJj hmt1 nisstsckof farntlsre. rnt, ? tatasAe and W9s t W nn4ar &. rail uim hint- r W nan aK3th y- hr enr Um nris4 99 window rneUiai and wall fftr, C L. CUiat;, Whs tyrmt Vfihit N V-, bvkLrrgv 11H KlMTOUFl riiiin .B&as sssrsm am sbbbw laLrrv .uL . - Stfsl