h- THE It Hi (Kill CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1894. ft "7- V j i OLDEST and ORIGINAL Dr.WfflTTHI 10 WEST Nl.WTl STREET, NEAR JUNCTION.) MStS C7Y, o MISSOURI. Poeular srodUQto -outliorltetl by tho Btoto, onil concocl ctl to bo tho load ing and most nuo cooBful Specialist In OLOOD. NERV. '. OUSnnilUnlMARV v DISEASES. Nervous Debilitv With Its Many Qloomy Symptom Cured. Lost Vitality I'trtctly and Permanently Rtttortd. Syphilis Cured tor Lite Without Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved and Thoroughly Cured. W "sU- lH Dn " J' Whlttl Invnr W OV loWy successful? Uccnuso ho J makes no promises tlmtho szTSZLSjeraii cnntiot fulilll. Avoid chenp curc-nl's ami unsltllloil pbjsicliins, nnd consult l)r. Willi tier In person or by letter (Hiving symptoms) ntul rccelvo tho candlil opinion of n physician of lung experience, unquestioned skill mid Morllng Integrity. JMi:i)ICI.i:s from our own laboratory fur nished at Mnall cost nuil bhlppcd nnjwhoro becuro from observation. TKUATMUNT necr dent C. O.D. FRCS CONSULTATION. rilBulL URINARY ANALYSIS. Ofllco hours 0 to I nnd ? to 8. Sunday 10 to 12. flirli'r" Health unci Kincrgciiclcfl 14 UIUCI for O ct. ituiupn to prepay. Call or addrcs.s In btrlct conlldcnco DR. H. J. WHITHER, 10 WBBt Ninth atfoot. KanooB City, MQ. .SPECIALISTS- (Wcj.ilm- Graduate!!.) AroCijic-ilingaui! moitnicccsnful specialist!) and i:H;louulieiii. .-rv Youngnndmld die aged men. IlcinaikuMe re sult limn lulluw r;l our treatment. Jinny u r of Mirleilllllflfclll-rCM- Jul uiprrlenco liillie uvof cura tliu tmjllnj (hat nuiilmiuuHnanit viinirnl tor nil i:i. XT' Yi- . iiriuTiuiniennlio M mrunenuns Imiiii ton t. ! nruin nf tliclr f'f!rz73'iilu ami ilia L:sxvroi",'Pt nr Hit. ir . frlrntl. nml mm. . V VX ..-W" fulfilling. IPdiU II. incMarniiioc lonil rniicni". ir nicy cin m.lljlv lie fpii i-tl. our otu exclusive freutment i til ullunl ti c are. WOWKSI Don't ynn want to cot cured nf that tvoi'.neultlia triMlturnt that lou can una at Imina nlilimit Insiruinenio Our wiiiiderrul treat nun', has cut cilothcrn. Whyiiotyuu? Trylt. ClTtunn.iiiiil Olieascs of tho Skin, lllood, Ile.irt, Ml er nnd Klilncyn. nTTIIIT.IS-Tho mniit mrld. mla nml cffcctlvo rcincuy. AiDiiiplLtuCuro Uuuruutved. HUTS' Hlftr.ASfM of all klndi curcdwhero )iu.iyuilieistuo failed. I'.VV.VTVn.VT. llINrUAItOKS promptly rurt-illiinfrw ilaja. l.'ulik, uru und afc. lhl Io(.1uiU-j (JleLt nml (ionorlnca. TUUTII AND TACTS. V.'o tmvo cured raca of Chronic i)lcntes that lui c f illi'd to net tin it lit the hands of other encclul Isliacd ML'ille il Inetttiiti'n. vKVlCi:lK1Ilir.Ilthatthcro Is hnpo f ir imi (Junruli no ollur.no on may wuito valuublj mm . )hlaln uur treitment ntoiiLO. l Mvr.ro of free nnd chi-np trentmcnls. Wo clvo tui K an IniDt Bctimltlc trrmnicnt ut madernto I r cm -us low n in liu done for tmfu nod skillful trcitmrm. I'ti:i: coniultiitlon nt tliooiUruor hy I'll!! ThiiroiiRli exainlnatlon iind ("ireful cIIiir. t.iisls. A homo initinent ran lnKlrn Innnnjorliy nfennri. Sen 1 for hyinplom lllanlt No. lfot.Men; No.'Jfor Women. No. arurHkln DNenses. Allcurra PIKindenco nlisivuri'il promptly. IliislnesiRtrlctlyion flilcnllil. I.ntlrotre.itnii tit tunt frio from olmenn Hon. liefer to our ratliuts, liaaka and business men Addretsorcallou DR. HATHAWAY & CO., i. L. Corner Sixth und IVIIxNL., Iiuotns 1 and i fl'nh'r'r.) ST. .mnri'll. MO. 5500 Reward! WIS clll pay the above reward for any case o T.lverCcmplalnt. Dyspepsia, blck Headache, In. dlcesUoii Constipation oj- Costlvettcss we cannot cure with West's Vegetable I.lver Pills, when the directions nte strictly compiled with. They ore purely Vegetable, nml never fail to give oat. lsfactlou. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, 2 cents. Ilewarc of counterfeits nnd lmltnt!o:. The gen uine matiiilactiircd only by THE JOHN C. WiiST COMPANV, CHICAGO, 11,1,. For buIo by Doyo ,t Grico, Ked Cloud' To Water t'oiiNiiiuvrN. Notieo is horoby given to tho pntrons of tho city wutor eorvico, of tho city of Hod Cloud, that section 12 1 of ordinance No. 1!1 horounto annoxod of Bald city will bo strictly onforced horonftor: It shall bo unlawful for any poreon within said city to Bprinltlo, ojoct or throw wator from nrivnto or publio pprinkler, wnsher or hydrant upon any public ntroot, lane or alloy, or any yard curdun or oncloaure, or permit or causo tho tutuio to bo done, nor upon oragainal any building upon mieh street, lano or ulley, oxcopt for the ex tinguiHhuR'iit of HrcB and ordi nary hoiiBo donning except botweon tho hours of (5 and 7 o'clock it. in,, and B and B o'clock p. in,, of each day; and any other parson violating any of the provi sions of thiseootionBhall upon conviction thoreot bo linod in nny sum not exceed ing ton dollars und stand committed un til such costs und lino aro paid. W. 13. Kouy, Mayor. II E Po.f n, Wator ComiBaionor. Dated May 4, 1801. . . ......... . i . --'-. .... rn.fi. c, wesi'b vnvs amd bba? TaEATarur is h..i1 untlor posilivo written imnrnntie, Ijy nnthniliil ngotitH only, to euro Weak Mrmor; Irfiyflof llrnln nnd Nervo 1'ownr: lii.t Mnuhiiutl; OiiiekiichHi Night Ikwkch; Kvil Dri'iuiiH; lickof l.onhilniicci Nervousiii'BHj JiiisBitiido; nil DrnliiH: Loon of l'liwerof tlioUimiTiithi-OrniiriH In either Hex, eniiwd liyiiiir.xirtioii, YiiuUirulKrrurH.or hxcrstilvo iihii of Tidiiicen, Upiuni or Lhiunr, which lends to MUrry. t'niinitiiiitliin, IiiKimity will Denlh. Hy mnil,$tn box; hix for iSswJtfi jvrittmi . Kuarnntoo to euro or refund money. Wett'l tlrer Till: rnro pick Heiulaehe. lllliousnens, Liver Complaint. Hour Hloiuiirli. DjepeiiBia nnd CouetiptiUou. UUAltANTKlib leeucd only bv For Fiilo by Doyo it Clrice, I'wl Cloud. PvV fii VtUJKrff l"P,eu or ills- El!iV.?U1rf5SVs!romi errors nl IWvV'.itV'i, TI lt?,C?JtJff.fatuulli ami excess LiL-'TltfivrTn VoifSSBSJTWuIir r.&,W.. I 1 I lT.''TAT in.l llvS'--- I frfft.KVWtlic nirv ' -vn i i : f?i NEW 4& I rrc WANTED-A MAN. Protestant or Catholic. $18 per Week or $75 per Month, josm-ii n. gav, rre.'i., so ritth At; viW. Chloaso, III. GLADSTONE FAILINO FAST. Ltlioflrnud Old .llup llns Aged Mirny cr In tho I'ust Tlirec loutlis. Tlioo who fcati-d Hint his retiienicnt from public llfo would bting upon Mr. ! Oladstono just tho-o evils which ho do 1 signed to nvoltl mo licginniiig to llijd ' their jutlgimnt jtwtillod. Tlu Urund I Old Mun hut nged many yt-.irH in tho past three month. Tho pictiuohoiuado ut tho Dr. Andrew Clark memorial moot ing wns it pitiful ono. Ho was a feeble, bent octogenarian, who leaned upon a stout stick even when atlthessiug tho audience from his chair, ills wotdt were brave, polished, well cIiobcu and apptopiiatc. Not n shadow has yet cross ed his shining intellect, but both flesh and spirit nro breaking. Ho is not ill. No specific nialndy is undermining his marvelous vitality, but n great change, which his grieving friends cannot fail to recognize, is making rapid progress. Ho has lost interest in life. That is ominous. For 00 years ho found rest in other forms of activity aud pencoiunow struggles. Work has been his only rec reation. Fresh lesponsibllities never failed to rcnow his vigor. His friends nro beginning to understand now "what Sir Andrew Clark saw dourly that for such a man to fold his bauds means do spair and death. Every effort will bo inado now to pro vido tho warrior htatesman witli tasks and ambitions sufllcicntly important to k"rp alivo that energy which craves and feeds upon what in most men would destroy it. If his enthusiasm can bo revived, ho may remain mnny days a llguro of which tho nation will bo most proud. If not, then nothing can long delay tho end. Tho most remarkablo effect of Mr. Gladstono's retirement has been clearly emphasized in connection with bis lliht public nppearnnce. His enemies liavo ulready beeoino his friends. Ho has com pletely ceased to bo n pnrtiban llguro in English politics. London Cor. Now York Sun. SHE FOOLED THE BAILIFF. Dorn Doiiegnii Giles nn Inhibition cf Ilvr Dexterity n a Thief. Dora Donegal), one of tho most skillful thieves known to tho police, gavo an ex hibition of her art Monday morning at thollarribon Street police 6tation, which gavo Bailiff Vogel a still greater opin ion of her dexterity. Sho lintl been ar rested in pursuanco of a standing order given by Chief Brennan to look her up on bight and was arraigned before Jus tice Foster. Sho was discharged, as thero was no evidence against her. Bo foro leaving tho courtroom sho stopped to ohat with tho bailiff. "You aro pretty clover, Dora, " said Vogel, "but if nil men wcro us hard to rob as I would bo you'd bavo to do something elso for a living." "Oli, fiomo day homo ono will fool you, too," said Dora. Tho two stood talking for n few min utes, nnd then tho woman left tho room. Shortly afterward Bailiff Vogel found that his diamond scarfpin was missing. In nn excited manner ho called tho at tention of several officers to his I0.1S, and they began to bearch tho room, as tho bailiff thought it had dropped from his scarf to tho floor honiewheie. While they wcro engaged in tho search tho Douegan woman approached Vogel ami bald: "Havo you found your pin?" "No," replied Vogel. "Well, hero it is," baid tho woman. "Bo careful next time when you brag about yourcelf. I just wanted to show you that you would bo an easy mark," and sho went away laughing. Chicago Inter Ocean. SILVER DOLLARS SCARCE. A lift Willi h 1'roved hii Unexpected fttnto of AflHIrn In Wusliliigtuii. A party of gentlemen wero discussing tho financial conditions a couploof days ago when ono of them remarked upon the unusual hcaicity of silver dollars in circulation in Washington. Ho stated that it was difficult to meet a person who had a silver dollar in his pockut, whereas n few months ngo tho cait wheels wcroinoro plentiful than tho pa per securities. His assertion was ques tioned by ono of his companions, where upon ho remarked that ho would bo willing to make a wager of tho cigars to prove it. "I will bet, " ho remarked, "that yon cannot within ono hour meet a man whom you know who has a silver dol lar in his pocket." Tho other, who had an oxtromply largo acquaintance, eagerly accepted tho gngo and took up a position down at the cor ner of Fifteenth nnd F btrcets. Kvory friend and acquaintance who emtio along was requested to exchnngo a silver dol lar for four quarters. Scores of $1 bills wcro pulled out of pedestrians' pockets, but tho man with tho chango wanted only tho dollar of his daddies. At tho end of tho hour ho paid for tho cigars, becauso ho found not n man in his quest who had n hard dollar in his pocket. I don't know tho reason for tho scarcity of such coin, but its existence is be yond doubt. Washington Star, Deellned llee herilie. Sinco tho death of M. Boutquin tho dapper old gentleman who invariably woro a silk hat and earned an umbrella when discharging his official duties, Brussels has been deprived of tho herv ices of a public executioner. M. do Liego has kindly acted as a stopgap dur ing the interregnum. Last week his co operation was requested by tho authori ties. At tho appointed hour a stout, middle aged lady piesented heiself ami quietly rcniutked to tho trembled func tionaries: "I've como for tho oxecutiou. My husband is not well this morning and asked mo to tako his place. Fleaso lot us get to business." Tho general stupefaction was intousi fled when sho added in a roubsuilng tone, "Tills is not by may means tho fltst time." However, tho authorities refused to avail themselves of her offer and mean ly declined to pay her expenses. Brua. seia bxouango. i PETER THE GREAT. A HorMt 33 llnuiU High, Weighing 1,100 I'oiiuiU, Is SUM Criming, A freak of nature and world wonder in tho shape of a )urso is drawing many of tho curious to tho livery stable on South Thiid street just now. This spec imen of tho cqulno kind is unquestion ably tho tallest in tho world. It is, in fact, a colt, not yet 11 years old, measur ing tho enormous height of '3 hands 7 feet and 1 inches. In weight this horso wonder tips tho scales at 1,700 pounds. Peter that ishlsnnino is n gelding aud wan foaled in Minnesota in June, 181)1. Ho is of Norman stock and a beautiful dapple gray in color. What is almost as remarkablo as his hugo pro portion is the fnctthat his dam and siro wcro not above tho average size of that breed of horses. Another colt from tho same- dam nnd sire, n year younger than l'eter, but proportionnbly as large, if not larger, died some months ago. Peter, as evidenced by his weight, is a well proportioned animal. His limbs uro clean cut, and tho head, .body aud neck of good form. Ho is, as is tho caso with many colts, n little bit swaybaek ed, but this imperfection, horsemen say, will disappear with age. Tho hips aro ft littlj higher than tho highest point of tho shoulders, front which tho height and measurement nro usually taken. Should tho horso grow to maturity, it is not unreasonable to expect that ho will attain fully (I inches moro in height nnd dovolop proportionately otherwise, carrying n weight possibly of 0,000 pounds. A gelding boldom attains its full height until 7 years old, whllo mares generally niaturo two years younger. Thero is nothing of record, several horsemen say, which equals tho height of tho colt in question. Soveral years ago, however, thero was a horso on ex hibition ill Toronto which weighed 2,800 pounds. Peter is physically sound and healthy. At such an ago, growing with tho ra pidity that ho is, bo could not retain much flesh, though ho might bo said to bo in good trim for work. His carriago is good and movement far less clumsy and nwkward than might bo expected of nn nnimal of buch proportions. Se attle Telegraph. MONEY KINGS FEAST. Tho IlniKiiiet to iMIlllutmlresItecently Given In London by Huron Illmeli. Baron Hlrsch is n highly susceptible millionaire who believes in royalty, who has followed tho fortunes of tho Princo of Wales assiduously, nnd who is hup posed to havo "staked" that pcrsonugo on many occasions. For awhilo ho dropped out of tho papers, but ho is back again now, and his genius for do ing tilings that cause people to talk seems again to bo in goodworking or der. Tho dinners of rich men havo been frequent, but Baron Hirsch conceived tho idea of getting tluflU richest men in London together and giving them n dinner which would rank as tho most cxpeiisivo ono in tho long history of that great dinner giving metropolis. According to a correspondent, it was n feast of money from beginning to end. Not a binglo guest was admitted whoso fortune wns not estimated in millions of pounds, nnd tho English papers lmvo becomo delirious in trying to llguro out tho exact wealth represented by tho bar on's 1 1 guests. Tho barou hinibolf made no prctenso of giving tho dinner for u special ob ject, except to hco how good a dinner ho could buy. Tho chef of tho Hotel Savoy and tho proprietors of that establish ment entered cheerfully into tho baron's scheme, nnd tho result was it dinner which it took four hours to cat, was paid for in nbout four minutes nnd cost upward of $5, fiOO. It cannot bo wonder ed nt that the Princo of Wales is fond of Barou Hirsch. NEW ATLANTIC CABLE. How It Is Kxpected tol'uelllluto Communi cation With J'.iiriipeiin Countrlcn. Tho laying of tho now Atlantic cable is not an event of the same importauco us tho laying of tho first cable of this kind, but tho fact that it is expected to raise tho speed to HO words ft nilnuto in tho transmission of messages indicates that it will revolutionize tho sending of bnbmariuo messages and draw Europe into much closer relations with America than existed before. This will quicken tho two continents in their thinking and feeling as well as in their commer cial relations. It is one of thosu subtlo yet important agencies by which tho wholo of mankind mo constantly living brought into closer lelations, man with man. At tho present tinio tlio news of tho London and Paris und Berlin papers is transmitted tons with Mich speed and accuracy that wo aro ablo to judge what is going on in Europe with substantial comprehension of its import, and when this now cablo is in operation nows of this, kind will bo much moro complete than it has over been before Boston Herald. Her l'eiiilliir JMuiilu. Miss Sophie Behrens, a young lady woll connected in this city, has been ad judged insane nnd taken t( tho asylum at Independence. Her mania was that bho was engaged to several young men of the city, whom sho threatened with suits for breach of promibo unless they came to time. Her 1 otters beenmoho fre quent that it wits decided to bring her befoio tho commissioners of insanity. It is a peculiar case. Sho oven went so far ns to havo her wedding trousseau luade. Dubuquo Cor. Minneapolis Tribune. A Novel llottle, A Skowhegtui (Me.) manufacturer of patent medicino made an offer of $20, 000 to any ouu who should invent for him a bottle that could not bo lefillcd atur ouco being emptied. An ingenious l.teeliaulu named Mcquillan has invent ed t uch an article, mid tho firm 1ms nl hiwidhim bix mouths moro to muko any iniprov.ements or changes needed in lii'i invention. It is n curious yet sim ple article and will cost only a triflo moio tliuu uu ordinary bottle. Lewis ton Journal. '" ' REVIVED JUST IN TIME. ' A An Alnbituin Koi'tor' Narrow i:nipi From ','' lining ItUlrd Allle. Fioju Tl'iOiufmflTc, ft thriving little town on tho Mobile and Birmingham road, 103 'miles north of this place,' comes a stoiy that is heard but seldom, nnd then too much crcdcnco cannot bo placed therein, for nine times out of ton there is a certain prevarication or n knack of distorting and stretching tho facts that knocks tho truth out of tho tale. But hero is a truo story: Suudoy morning tlioio died, to all appearances, at Thoniasvillo, a well known physi cian of that place Dr. John W. Brand. Do had latoly removed from ltnudolph county and was about 05 years of age. Ho sull'eied Bovoral weeks from various complications, and finally the watchers at his bedside, ono of whom was his son, saw him draw, apparently, his Inst breath and sink into the unconscious ness of death. Tho body was taken chargo of by his friends, washed and dressed in the customary shroud and laid out in tho parlor. An hour or two later tho fow friends seated in the room with tho corpse noticed a slight twitch ing of tho lingers of tho deceased. They woro pontowliat startled, but did not loso their solf possession and fleo from tho room, ns is ordinary under such cir cumstances. Instead they repaired to tho Rido of the doctor mid watched him closely. Then a movement of almost tho entire body was noticed a slight con vulsion, in fact. Then two ploces of money that had been placed over tho eyes of the dead man fell off, aud he niado an effort to open his eyes. Tills satisfied those gathered around him that life was still within the remains, ami tho body was tenderly carried back to tho bed from which ho had been re moved n short while beforo n supposed coip-o. Dr. Brand received overy care, and ho slowly revived. His first words when apprised of his condition wcro: "How long was I dead?" All preparations for tho removnl of tho body to his home in Randolph coun ty had been made by tho son of Dr. Brand, and it was arranged to ship tho remains by tho Mobile mid Birmingham train that passed Thoniasvillo Sunday night. Dr. Brand's daughter was nt the Selnia depot to receive tho body of her father, but instead was rejoiced to re ceivo tho welconio nows that her parent was btill nllve. Mobile llcgistcr. CONJUGAL LIFE. Interesting MntlHtlr. Which Havo Just liven (llien Out by the tin eminent. Tho first data on conjugal life in tho United States over gathered by tho gov ernment mo given in n census bulletin. It shows that of a total population of O'J.tiria.aCO in 180 almost thrco-flfths wcro single, a little moro than one third married, and not quite omj-twen-tieth ,wero widowed. Tho divorces con stituted u small fraction of 1 per cent. The actual numbers of tho classes nro as follows: Single, 117,120,5(1 1; widowed, 2,070,052; unknown, 70,21-1; married, i!9,U;il,-l!M; divorced, 120,000. Tho males constituted over 51 per cent of thototnl populaiion. Of 112,007, 880 males in tho country, 10,1)15,57(1 weiu single, 11,205,228 married, 815, 107 widowed, 10,101 divorced. Of tho females, 17,180,088 wcro single, 11, 120,100 married, 2,151,015 widowed, 71,805 di voiced. Tho proportion of widows, says tho repoit, was nearly threo times as great as of widowers, indicating that a great er portion of widowers remarry than widows, while figures show that di vorced men havo lemarried to a greater extent than divorced women. Of tho married males, tliero were 28 out of 1 1,200,008 under 1C years of age, 085,7-18 out of U,10-l,89!i between 20 and 21 years, 1,728,000 out of 2.-125,-001 between 00 aud 81 years, 800,025 out of 1,200,710 (15 years and over. Of married females, tliero wcro 1,111 out of 10,052,102 under 15 years, 810,080 out of 0,085,085 from 15 toll) years, 1,141,712 out of 0,001,780 from 20 to 21 years, 1,805,001 out of 2,520,-1(10 from 25 to 20 years, 1,717,20-1 out of 2,152,000 from 00 to 84 years, 2,508, 200 out of 0,010,001 from 05 to -14 years, 1,700,070 out of 2,400,878 from 45 to 51 years, 005,027 out of 1,400, 007 from 55 to 01 years, 418,000 out of 1, 180,500 05 years nnd over. OMiclnl Du.len Hturtled. Tho chappies in tho stato department aro in despair. They cannot turn up their trousers any more that is, thoy cannot wear them turned up and con tinue to work in tho department. Secre tary Oresham happened to sco ono of tho chappies strolling leisurely through tho corridor ono day lost week with his trousers turned up in truo London stylo. Tho next day this ptuticular young man found a noto on his desk directing him to devoto himself to an especially un congenial task, aud one nt which ho would hardly caro to havo his society familiars mo him engaged. At tho sumo tiiuo n horrid rumor was spread abroad with truly feminine emphasis and em bellishments to tho fact that Keucsaw Landis, tho privato secretary of Mr. Urofchain, and a man who nover takes any noto of climatic conditions in Lou don, had given tho secretary his word that overy clmpplo found with his trou sers turned up should bo treated to a week in Coventry. Washington Letter in Boston Advertiser. Our 1'oor Show at Antwerp. Tho Antwerp exhibition was formal ly opined, says a writer, like all other great shows, in unreadiness. The show takes in tho wholo world, but its great feature in fact, its hecrotraiRon d'etre istho display which is the result of Bel gium's colonial venture in tho Congo State. Tho country has achieved ono of tho greatest successes in history in colo ny making, mid it proudly produces proof of it. Even England, with all her African conquests, peaceful and other wise, is put to shnmo by comparison. Tho United States makes a showing thus far so poor as to bo lidlculous.' Only buukrupt Italy, of all countries of rank, inaltea such a boggarly display. Webster countyFair AT RED CLOUD, At their Fair Grounds West of the City, Sept. 5, C, Positively to be the Best Exhibi tion ever held in the coimty. Large Premiums, Fine Racing, Grand Display Make your arrangements to come. "3p?"t E3$ Consult your township auxiliary president for further information. Do your best to held make the fair a success. R.L.ALYE A, President. D J. MYERS, Secretary, Red Cloud. Frank P. Fir Hair ;mii Dewti - First Class Work Guaranteed, Call on him, he can save you mone lop rim Door webt of Miner iirott. Store. SMITH & CO., I'ttOPllIETORH OP lTO MAT Ordors promptly Qllod. L..................... - Barklky & Co. Do ull kinds of I t-fcp With. Prompt Tier. Price 1 ;ive llicm yourftl)ic, Rent-' J Dray T and 7, 893. Hadley, a: Jk W 1 ,-j go BOlloltod "Sour pr """"";T""r ..... I-.CKUI Notice. lMlclhwri . .n r l,,ry i'. ii , w..,. ,. Coullty. Iu.t he umuict won . .".,.".. iif.i. ffimafra L,Xj,l M& AmSiS. jmmefc&8& i aft -:jn,:;' KtiyVr-nrw.; u "l Mi!o0n SS or &!.. io'h ""T.V "".' .Sal Vta Viu mi, W,',,,,,, k. li'Jf H 0 joluiM.OhMnn.Atiy. , M or Aim." . ; ,... . r-"l ' .'! l 0 " I -?