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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1893)
W tfzm1' , ., rww sw THE RED CLOUD CniEP, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 189IL W iy & r- .- j- 22 m mmmmmmmmmmmm m m k We make it a Point To clunu out nil undelrablo stock twlcu n year with n Hlgger Pull Slook than over bought nt the lowest prises ever known. Wo nro prcpnred to givo tho people of Webatcr cotitity moro for their money thnn ovur before. AND Nought of ub nro gunrunteed to givo Butlnfnotory service. You can yy look a long while before llnding a better pluco to spend your money r for FOOTWKAU tban with us. CS Blakeslee & Kaley. 5: 71 UiUi UiUiUUUiUUUUUUUUUU Hi Hi K iinir.r hikxtiox. John Kellogg is homo from Oklahoma. N. V. Kingsland was in Franklin this week. Hov. Putman was in Hebron this week. S. F. Spokoslield was in Hobron this week. Porter Hedge was in Bloomington this week. Nightwatch Millor is sulToring with a eoro oyo. Cong. McKoighan was in Lincoln this woek. Mrs. Truman, of tho Nation, is very Bick this week. 0. A. Harris and wifo of Cowlcs wcro in tho city Tuesday. 0. 1-i. Putmuu and wifo of Cowlcs wero in tho city this week. Geo. B. Lea and Isaac FiBh renewed for Tim: Cm hi this week. Fred PetcrBon is a now subscriber to tho Great Family Weekly. Miss Montroso of Heaver City was visiting in tho city Sunday. Mrs. J. O. Lindlcy is visiting her daughter in Me Cook this week. Finest line of Hoslon drops at Cnhncs' bakery, that aro to be seen in tho city. Misses Clara and Mabel McMillan havo returned from their visit to Omaha. Charley Cidmod will havo 1000 pounds of the tincst fancy candies for Christmas. Tho W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. llarker through tho month of December. Mih. Nollio Brandt of Republican city, is visiting Miss Ilobo Green this week. Mrs. W. H. Fuller, who has been on tho sick list for two weeks, is again ablo to be up. Win. Sargent of Kansas, un old friend o Mr. Jno. Gilbert, was in Red Cloud this weok. W. N. Iliclinrdson Iuib extended bis fonco to tho north, much boautifying its appearance. - W. H. Shultz, Jako Autzen and Phil Zigler, of Hiverton wero in the City Monday. J. B. Christ, who was recently a resi dent of this place, has returned from from California. C. L. Cotting's storo is beginning to look liko fairy land there are bo mony pretty things displayed. Red Cloud is getting miito metropoli tan, as far as tires go. Wo havo had live or six in tho last few weeks. Banker McLaughlin and grain dealer Shottcnkirk, of Bladen, wero pleasant callers at this oillce Monday. Mrs. McVoy and daughter started Tuesday morning for Indiana, whoro they will reside in the future. T. W. Harrington, brotlier-in-luw of J. W. Molntyro, was in Bed Cloud this week. Ho expects tD locato hero. Bov. C. M. Larson of Mankato, Min nesota, is visiting with tho family of Ot to Skjclver of Cuthertou township. Wm. Mcintosh of Alma was in tho city this week, and whilo hero, bought 1100 tons of hay of W. N. Biehnrdbon. Wo now havo MrB. Houthworth's stor ies, beautifully bound for 0O0 per vol umo; regular prico 81.r0. C. L. Cotting, W. E. Morl.ui and family hnvo re turned from Kansas, where they have been spending u few weeks visiting rela tive. E.P. Bolton, proprietor of tho B. A- M. eating houso, is visiting and attending to Bomo business in Oskaloosn, Iowa, this weok. Ilonrv Clark and Sam Miller wero in Guido Bock Saturday, erecting an elo Knnt monument for tho Bed Cloud Mar bio Works. "Bones," tho irrepressible, has after a long trip in whicli ho endured mony hardships, returned toli'mold stamping ground in Bed Cloud. Pension nttornoy, .7. Porter Jr. has again been successful in procuring a ponsion for Mrs. Sarah Potors, lato of vicinity of Guido Bock. Tim front of J. O. LindloyM storo ro- olbved n coat of pnint this weok which greatly lirtiutiflctt its nppunrenoes, Cowdeli nnd Hiulley wero the paintero. Tho public school gave entertainments of u varied nature on Wednesday. They wero reported to bo excellent and highly appreciated by all present. W. W. Wright has pinchmcd the dwelling houso lately occupied by J. Murray (luiwits. They will lit it up in a nico manner and move there boon. Johnny Bissctt, tho nluiblo proprietor of tho Bteam merry-go-round which vis iin.i i?iwl ciniiil hist, in company with Win. Good piused tjirough horo this week eniouto to their homo in Lebanon. John Kellogg, who ias resided in Bed Cloud nearly '-20 years, has decided to move to Oklahoma. John's many friends in Bed Cloud will bo Borry to hear of his intention of leaving Webster county but wish him success in his new hoinoj Ruf us MikBch and Jno. Uarkley fought it out according to gooseberry rules in Low Albright's Htoro Monday night, over Bomo ditllculty imagined or other. wine. Tho refeieos could not decido ns to tho wlnnor, ns by tho time BufiiB led out with hiH right, John got ono In with his left, and timo was called and tho mill decided u draw. Our particular fiiond, O C. Cnsn. who inu i.nnn flu-nllliiL' at Hot Snrinus, South iinirniii. for Homo weeks for the benollt ,.f iiia hpiillli. has returned home much imnrovod. Tun Ciur.r is plonscd to noto Unit his familiar faco Ib again to bo booh on our Btreots and wo hope ho moy live for many years to como. He is enjoying a lucrativo law prnctico nnd richly de serves it. Success to him, CITY NEWS. For fresh fruit seo McNitt. Wm, Parks is on the sick list. All kinds of hardware nt Wright's. Go to Tuylor's for Christmas presents. A. Morhart has the cheapest lamps in town. All kinds of cannod goods nt Culincs bakery. Buy your stoves of A. Morhart nnd envo money. Buy trunks nnd valises of tho Chicago Clothing Co. Miss Brnkollold 1b homo spending Thanksgiving. Buy your overcoats of tho Chicago Clothing Co. Tho famous Gem cooks and ranges nt A.Morhnrt's. Tho finest lino of Stoves in tho valley at A. Morhurt's. McNitt will tako eggs in oxchango for Hour, feed nnd oil. A. Mohnrt has the ilnest lino of lumps that wo hnvo scon. F. V. Taylor, tho furniture mun, for Christmas presents. Buy your boys nnd children's suits of tho Chicago Clothing Co. Tho otllcers oUct were instructed to Bclect tho board of directors. Wo nro paying 27c. for corn 751bs. "(Shu, Chicago Clothing Co. When you want a good cooking or heating stove boo W. W. Wright. A car load of rock salt for salo nt L P Albright's Hour and food store. F. P. Hndloy, Red Cloud. Nebraska, does bill posting at reasonable rates. Mrs. Steely of Wnrrick. Kan., was Tis iting friends nnd relatives here this weok. A. Morhart tho hnrdware man can sell you more goods for less money than any body. .'1.000 pounds of of mixed candies nt Ciilines for Christ nniB. See them before buying. Underwear for everybody. Tho great OBt variety within reach of all. Chas Wiener. A. Morhart bolioves in live nnd let live prices. Buy your stoves of him nnd save mouoy. Cotting has an elegant lino of lamps from a 2oc, hand lamp to a lino banquet or piano lamp. Tho Painless DcntiBts ure doing lots of business, two operators now Drs. Cham berlain nnd Butt. Tho Painless Dontal Parlors, oporn houso block they havo hod to incronstho operating forco. Mrs. Kelley formerly ono of Red Cloud's public school instructors, is visiting friends in tho city. Wright's Is tho plnco to get your heat ing or cooking stoves. Don't fail to see them for bargains. If you want n good lamp cheap, see Deyo & Grico. They hnvo u now nnd complete assortment, At tho Painless Dental ofllcos oporn houso bbek Red Cloud, you can got all kinds of dental work. Tho Harvard Painless Dontist Parlors nro still doing business nt tho old stand, oporn houso block Rod Cloud. Wo meet all competition on hardware, etc., anil sell you uouor goous wrigui tho hardware man, no a uiouu. Curt Evans has everything you wuntin the second-hand furniture line. Soo him Bluo Front, south Webstor street. "Ornngo blossom" is safo nnd harmless n n Flax Heed Poultice. Any Indy con uso it herself. Sold by 0. L. Cotting. Wanted: Tho people of Red Cloud and vicinity to remember thut tho Hur vurd PnlnlcFS Dontnl Parlors are horo to Btay. Ifyou want anything in second-hand furniture, Ac, or hnvo anything to sell, boo Curt Evnns. Bluo Front south Web ster otreot. You nro showing a decidod lack of judgment in buying your men and boys' clothing outsido of tho Chicago Uiotiitng uo. If you wan't anything in tho photo graph line, call on Wegmann at tho Chicngo Photograph gallcryt Ho guar antceo satisfaction. If so, Jniy your wedding Biiit of the Golden Eaglo nnd draw tho Now Homo sowing machine or tho clock. It will bo a good Btartor for you. You will fitlll Hnd tho peoples favorite ilontibt Dr. F. W. Chnmberhdn, assisted by Dr. J W. Butt at tho Painless Don tal Parlors, Bed Cloud. Go and Bee Wright's. They have the HnoHt line of heutlncr stoves that have over been brouuht to Red Cloud boforo Seo thorn before buying, If jou deilre n luxuriant growth of htnllhy hair of a natural color, nature' crowning ornnment of both soxos, use only Enh' Vugtttnbla Hiclliru) Hnlr llenewur. Romomber that W. W. Wright, tho hardware man, nieots all competition and eoIIb goods choapor than others whon you toko tho quality, into consid eration. Tho agricultural Bociotymet in Judgo DulTy's court-room and elected tho fol lowing otlicorson Wednesday: Rresidont, R. L. Alyon. Vico-Presidont. S. E. Prentiss. Treasurer, C. W. Kaley. Socrotary, D. J. Myers. ' All Illii Tluit PillH Aro good for are treated moro success fully by I'nrks' Tea. Is not a cathartlo: no griping or pain, yet moves the bowels I ovsry day, Bold by, C, U Cotting. oiuis am) i:xns. Jna. Gilliam is homo from Lincoln. Jus. MeXeny lias returned from Omaha. J. L Grcenleo was in the city Widnca- day, iBnnc Fish of Bladen was in tho city this week. Jno. M. Chatlln was in Guido Rock this week. Miss Myrtle Jones spent Thnnkpgiving in tho city. dipt. Blaino of Cowlos wiih in tho city Wednesday. Mr. Kilroy has returned from a visit to Wisconsin.. Ben Ludlow nnd wife hnvo returned from Omaha. Tho board of supervisors wore in ses sion this week. Miss Mry Young of Superior is visiting Mrs Dick Gray. Tho death of Mrs, CratTord of Cowlcs occured this week. Fred McKcoby is homo from tho Oma ha Medical College Tho pio social at Mrs. A. 11. Brown's was a grand success. Goo. Blair nnd wifo nro homo from Concordia, Kansas. F. V. Tnylor nnd wifo spent Thanks giving in St. Francis. E. O. Parker of Guido Bock wiih in Il9l Cloud this week. Frank Pottor, of tho PlattHtnouth Hornld, is in tho city. A pleasant whist party was hold nt O. C. Boll's last Friday night. Dr. Beck was called to Rivorton this week on professional business. A condensed description of tho Wilson bill will bo found in this paper on pago slv. W. S. Hull, n prominent nnd respected citizen or Innvale, has moved to Jliver ton. Goo. Lntta and J. B. Ward of Cowlcs wero doing business nt tho hub this week. Mrs. Camp and son of Jackson county, Iowa, are visiting nor Bister, iurs. Wm. Gates. E. K. Conrad came in this weok nnd renewed for tho Great Family Weokly for 1891. Remember that vou can get llrst-clnss job work at this oillce, promptly nnd on the best matorial. Alva Doniphnn of Henningford.nn old friend of tho mnrblo boys, was vsiting in tho city this week. Peter Shea, and Richard Gray, n hunt ing went tho other day, please ask Pott whoro tho rabbits play. Mrs. J. W. Chainbors and children started Wednesday to join her husband in Oklahoma Territory. Mr. Wright, n prominent lnwyor of tho firm of Wright mid Stoat of Hutchison Knnsns, was in the oily this weok. Hon. W. A. McKeighan has been ac quitted of tho chargo of defrauding the Liudcll hotel of his board bill. Quest on (lis big squash nt tho Golden Knglo Clothing Uoufo and win that hand somo Now Homo Sowing Machine. Don't forgot thnt Tin: Cihep nnd tho Now York Tribuno can bo had for 81."". Tho regular prico would be 82.00. Sub Bcribo now. G. E. Tnylor, and D. G. Nelson of Nel son, visited their friend Morgan Davis of this pluco this weck,and onjoyed n thanks giving hunt. Tho president has ordered tho Bloom ington land ollico toboconBolldntedwith tho McCook oillce. It will bo dono on tho .'list of December. Rsv. Geo. Hummel is conducting n re vival meoting at Salem, Kansas, in which wo nro informed thtro is n great interost shown, several conversions, and accessions. Jos Snlndon nnd Miss Florence Dakar, two prosperous nnd highly respected young people woro united in mnrringo by Hot. Geo. Humniol nt Amboy Wednesday tho l"Jth. Thnnksgiving was duly observed in Red Cloud in devious wnys. Services were held in our various churchop, whilo a largo number of citizons feasted on tho festive gobbler. Three or four marriages nro on tho tapis during Decembor. Wo would ad viso tho boys to go slow as our woather prophet hns predicted n cold winter, and it will tako monoy to buy clothes wo mean coal. On Monday Nov 27th, n very pleasant nnd social evening wos passed by n doz en Bolect friends nt tho residence of 11. A. Hownrd in honor of tho (Ahem!) 28th birthday of Mrs. Howard. "There was music in tho air," Tho Golden Knglo Clothing house will have a Grand special salo of men's Boots nnd Shoes on Snturdny, December L'nd. Mon's calf Ucots nt hnlf prico. All shoes at greatly rcducod prices, Dan't miss this, it only lasts ouo dny. Wo are now prepared to sond tho N. Y. Tribuno nnd Tim: Ciinu' ono year to any address for Sl.25. Both papors nro classed among tho greatest, and thoso who invest their money this way will bo sure to got value reciuved, Somo miscreant, witli molico afore thought, tried to burn tho Pluttsmouth Hernld, owned by Frank Pottor, known in Bed Cloud ns "Precipes Pottor." Tho man who would burn a printing ollico ought to bo burned to a "stenk," taken out of tho side of a rhinocerous. Tho now Btory in this issuo, entitled "A Study in focorlot," is ono which has much fame, and should bo read by everyone. Its nuthor, A. Connn Doyle, is n forcible writer, nnd has mado tho Btory to Biiit overyono. It is humorous, puthotiu and romantic, and has been nil tho rago in uomo localities. Bon Adhom Lodge nt its nnnunl elect ion of ollieers, olectrd tho following: W.M. Million N.G. W. B. Boby, V. G. A. O, Berg, Treasurer. CIuib. Sohairnit Bee. Sco'y. J.A.TulloyB, P. Sec'y. G. W.Dqw.S.E. Cozad, and W. Roby trustees. Chnrley Winfrey is doing somo very ex cellent work, as nuationeor and Is fast gniuing n splondid ropntntlou in thnt liue. Tho other dny at Ulinrley Uoppo's snio in Kansas ho sold cows from CL'H to $!iu per hend, nnd hogs, horsos, ate, in the same satisfactory mnuuer. Ha also did equally ns well at Mnrk Noble's salo in vValnnt creek. He orys John Kellegg'a snio on the Oth. Freeh bakery. oysters ovory day at Calraes' Dkstrvctivk Fihb. Last Saturday night about 0 o'clock, tho lire boll sound ed niul tho lire was located in tho couth part of town near tho depot, between Walnut and HluiT streets. Tho proper ly was owned by Mrs. Martha Belford of Oklahoain territory, and was occupied by Mrs. Anna Scott, a widow with three children. Sho had been up town, and hearing tho alarm, hastened homo to Hnd her property on lire, but a good share of tho household goods had boon saved. Geo. O. Yeiser was tho agent for the building. Neither tho houso nor itn con tents wero insured. A largo crowd at tended tho blaze. Strange things nro tho outcomo of the olllcial count at every election. Take this county's, vote on university regents. In voting the ticket ono would suppaso not one voter in II vo thousand would give any attention only to neo whuther his party iiauio preceded that of tho candi date, and thus thoy would go witli thn head of tho ticket. Yet tho republicans carried ono of thoso edicts, Mr. Kuloy of Red Cloud, by Tm majority, whilo jKjpu lists carried tho head of tho ticket by exactly tho samo majority. On coroner nnd aurvoyor tho figures were again reversed, tho republican candidate for surveyor Rotting .'II mnjority whilo the populist condidnto for coronor had tho samo majority. Superior Journal. Placidious Wkdiuno. Yesterday, thanksgiving day, nt 10 n. in., occured tho mnrrlugo of Mr. John C. DickorBoti, and Miss Edith Gortrudo Pond, nt the residonco of Mrs. Geo. Clino's in this city. Tho ovant was of a peculiar char acter and involved u novel feature, inas much ns tho nuptial rites woro perform ed by lump light the houso darkened and artistically decorated for the occasion. It was u tranquil unusHiiming nffair, only a a few frionds being prcsont. Row E. L. Ely tied tho hymenal knot in an impressivo manner, which united for life twolovinghearts, and placed in co-operation two bright nnd vigorous young minds to bnttlo with the adversities of tin uncertniu future. Tho contracting p.irtiesuro well nnd favorably known to a majority of our people, both having re sided hero Binco childhood, nnd shnrcd till tho ago of maturity tho varied e poriuccs of a pleasant domestic life in tho city. Tho bride ia blessed with grace nnd beauty, is accomplished and versatile, and held in high estimation by nil who know her. Tho groom is tho boh of our respected townsman W, M. Dickorsou, and is ut preaent occupy ing a responsible position with tho Kirschbauin.HnBkill Produco Co., nnd commnnds the implicit conlldeuco of hie employer. Both nro extremely papular sociably nnd gonornlly, nnd as thoy sot sail in their mntrimonal bark, thoy havo the sincere kind wishes of n largo acquuintenco, for n Bufc journoy through life. Tho S. of V, band, to which tho groom belongs paid tho couple un excellent sorouadoon Thanks giving night, nnd received n cordial welcome Tiik C'mr.r acknowledges a choice variety of dolicioun cakes, nnd well knowing the truo merits of both young pcoplo. extends congrntulutions and wishes them n lifo of perennial sunshine. Bikthday Suiti'iiiHK. A gonuino sur prise party was given Mr Hugh Miner on his 22d birthday, which ovent occur red Tuesday, tho 28th inst. Tho occa sion wub suggested nnd tho guests wero invited by the Misses Mary and Marga ret Minor, whoso debonair proclivities hnvo long since placed them in tho front ranks of society, and in tho zenith of es teem of their acquaintances. Tho na ture of tho cntetruinmont wns n curd social, nnd by mutual agreement the game wns mado progressive high-five, Tho intorior of tho palatial Minor resi donco was elegantly arranged for tho pleasure of tho guests, and tho sovernl handsome tables were soon occupied by the merry young people, eager to attain somo excellence in tho game, or capture tho prizo awnrded to tho winner of tho most games,, accordingly, n card was Issued to oach person, on which tho games were tallied, Tho contest was thoroughly onjoyed, and at its close, the first prizos woro nwnrded to Miss Delln Bolton and Wnllnco Wright, nnd tho "booby" prizo to Bobort McBrido. At the conclusion of tho contest an olegnnt suppor was served, comprising all tho various delicacies that heart could wish, witli munificent dossert of tho choicest fruits. Attor the lepast, tliu company was delighted with classical musical se lections, both vocal and instrumental, und after u briot social intermingling, thoy repaired te their respective homes, profuso in extollmont of tho modes em ployed in their iunocuousentortainment, and tho kind and hospitublo manner In which thoy woro treated. Tho follow ing guests were present: MisseBJonnio Bell, Delia Bolton, Grace Fort, Helen Roby, Corn Kaley, Gruco Boudine, Anie. lia Furor, Mrs. Waller Sherwood, Messre. B. K.Stowe. Ernest Bolton, Amos Cow den, Bobt. McBrido, Henry Richmond, Charley Lundmossor, Thud McNitt, Alliu Albright, Homer Sherwood, Walluco Wright, Davo Kuloy, Irvln Cuinmings, JohnTulloys. Whilo pollticans nro con IobI'iiir fairly elected ollieers wo nro fairly treating trudo by Riving moro goods for tho mon oy than any other morchunt in tho city. Chlcugo Clothing Co. --. . i. I'roin North 'uroliiiu, ''We-unH want you-un to no, that we uiih tnck tlireuhotllosuvHuller'Snflirilln an got clur oured of bllei. We-unn llvo at Hill'ri Kornerr, Norf Catallu, au we-una don't keer if yon-nne no weuna did her Ullta. For sale by Deyo A Grlce. This w have received our Men and Boys' Suits o AVo will undersoil nil denlors in Hicho goods Kroin Nrow Until January 1st, boounso this bill of clothing wns bought nt n great discount from all other puirlinsex, Wo Kouli.oihnt our priceB nro suiting tho public, by our increasing trade. Wo havo bought very liberally, taking advantage oC tho eloso inonoy market. AVo Havo been ablo to buy extremely low, and by closing out largo quantities, secured unhenr'd of prices. We feel no embarassment in talking about Overcoats! Wc believe we have and at lower prices. "We are more than pleased with our sides of Coats so fur this season. Trade shows that the people are with us when pi'iees aro correct. We are selling large bills Every day that go into other inr money ny coining nere w we want to show every buyer Our stock because good goods nt lower prices than our com petitors catches close, careful, cash buyers. The Chicago Clothing Store. A. GALFSHA, Mgr. ing PRICES Hardware, - Stoves, Don't fail to call. Noto the following prices: lOo six inch Elbow, 10c. 15u six inch Steel Stovo Pipe, 15c. 10a Strap Hinges, 10a Albs for loo, Nails, retail 5 lbs for lfio $1.75 Wood Framo Clothes Wringer, $1.75 $1.00 Mrs. Potts Nicklo plated Sid liens, $1.00 , G5o Warranted Steel Scoop Shovel, saddU strap, G5o lOo -1 tine Manure Fork, -IOo. ' 50c P.tont Lift Tublor Lanlorn 50c 5c Tublar Lantern Globe, 5c 10e No 8 Copper Bottom Tea Kettle, 40c 8j per pound SiBal Hopo, 8o per lb. 1.75 No 8 Copper Wash Boiler $1.75 50o 5 gallon OaWanizcd O'l Can 50o. 25o per pound, The Boat Powder, 25o per pound. TIicho are only a few of our prices, as fur as tho quality of our gooda aro onccrncd. WE DEFY our competitors to carry any better, and our prices on everything aro WAY HKLOW all competition. Wj will sell you Skates at prices that our competitors pay for them. Remember if you fail to call on us you will lose money. A. MORHART & SON. Tho muBquorudo given at tho llrenian'a hall ThanUpgiving night wan in many vvayfl n huccobh, and in iib many ways a failure. There wua a largo crowd, and ull woro mushed, tho dancing wont on nicely until boiiio inehrintcd tough Btart od n row and thingfl for a timo iihBumed a very riotous nsmoot. Tho troublesome individuals woro Boon excluded howover und tho dnnco procecdod nicoly thero be ing CO iiumborH Bold. If Goo. McCall and Henry Diodorich hud thocoojiporu lion of tho olllcorfl. they would alwayu havo good order. The pri.co Tor tho best coHtumca, wero awarded to four people. TIlO llrHl JiriZCH uiiUlliJwumiiiuai"-- or und Mr.Chuti.McCoid. Hecoiul pri. estoMiBflMay Vou ng and Mr. J, O S1I. liny your Shoe Hcxt Saturday at tho Ooldcn Uaule Cloth ing House. A Oraud Hneolal Snio on that day. AWAUUi:i IIIUIIK&T nOVOUS WOULD' I'Allt, D&PRICFS eB Bam I i ''.xii sHa. i4i no aW - arm v .Jail MB '.MJll ! I I "am h aavam'.- i VKi The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard Weelc second shipment of and Overcoats. the best styles in town towns. They say they nro mak to no oumiucsh wiih u.i. Out ! ON Last Sunday night tho Methodist church gave u muBicul concert, und ub thero wub no uervico nt tho Congrega tional church, tho church was Idled to overllowlng und tho back of tho church wan crowded with those who could not llnd sitting room. Tho concert consisted of choniKos, nnthoms, boIob, trios und mnlo quartets. Tho snlo'by Mrs. Bauui was especially good. Mr. Cotting, load er of tho Congregutlonul choir, kindly asHisted in the services. This was one of tho best concerts that has been given. Mrs. Boat, tho organist, bus worked hard and faithfully to heln iiiako tho choir what it Is. Tho choir is practicing it cantata entitled Tho Ship of Life." whicli thoy hopo to produco booh. Wo understand they will givo another con cert tho hitter part of December. C. L. Cutting's window display Is very beautiful, und rcllccts much credit on his businoFQ. Powder: sa