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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1896)
THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1896. 3 ii' I?" w orncc BLACKWCLL'a DURHAM DURHAM, To ALL Merchants 1. Retail TOBACCO. to-day. Yours very truly, BLAGKWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. Iuiuum II you navt any aimcuiiy 1r.prusur1n1.7uur tttttttr Mjp cut uul tg noce anJ tend t wth your order to your wholeMle deader. CITY 6740 Watch Exnmiuer for B. ,fc M. II. R. THE CHIEF IMihlMicri Weekly. Kubucrli.ttoii, 1 Per Annum IiivhMiiIiI) In Vilvmiii- It not (uiiit 111 iiilv.ttirc, utter tills da Miip'I ' !(, tW. tint lirlt-f vv ill Imtt.Vfi. Entered lit tl'e I'uHt Oltlrw la Ited Cloud, Net) hi 11. all iimturof llicm-eoud el.isi SWOSN CIRCULATION 1,300. ItAIIM OK AIIVKltTIHIMl Prof, cards, 1 Imli or Icsh per year Hlx months Three nuiiiUe.... STANIIIM! AllVKItriHKMRNTH. I'd Inch one veai I'er liicli six inotiihs ... IVrini'li lliri'i' moiitliH $: ' 1 ,..i in ...i' 1 .! '! ;i i ..i i ripeelal iii'llci'H per linn or lino tHce, tlrm lllllilll'lltlollill'IIIH. TiHiisli'lit mhm'I.iIh, uiali1t InviulaWy In ml fanre, perllue lncents All leinlltiL' luillct", In the nature of iiilverllti' mi'iitn or nilt', r.ivnti ner line. lUiil liolleei nt lei'itlliitei.vl: torn iiinn I iini lines 111 .Miiinare'i or less.i nrsi iminininni 1.X); Mr eai'li niilisciin?iil imlillriitlnii, nil tiiimre.NH'enls No liri'tciieil position" eontriii'tM iimiln, All iniiitiT In iiisnie iiiilille.illnii must h r- eclvnl nl this nlllco net ftn.-r tlmti Weilnn ' Advertisement ennnot he nrdeted m foi tlm rui relit neck later limn 'I hu'siliiy. II. & n. It. II. Time Hill (il)lNO 1USI W, laical KielKlit. I V 0 J m. ic, rave inrer. " liafi " Ar ln.niii. in. Sl.l'usll'ri-lKllt. " 1 so p. III. I.0011, III. iJUINli NOUTII 112, Mixed Tram, l.v 11:1.1 11,111. Artl:ISp. in (SUINIi WKSl' 0.1. KitHt Knlulit, l.v ICIRii. 111. Ar in:.i0n. in 141, Mixed Train, ' l-MOp. in. " If.l'.la. in IS, I'llHseiiiriT, " R:IUi. III. " H;:K)i, 111 Itlnrket flcpovi. Corrected weekly by lied Cloud I'rodiieo Ce Wheat 00 fiJi Corn now - Outs now 18 Ky 0 25 Hurley Xi Max 7.ri, Hogs ft.T 'J5 IJutcbtir's stock 2 0002 r0 Huttcr 10 EfiRi Potatoes 40 Spring chickens per lb (! Old heiiu per lb fi Turkeys 8 Hay per ton .'10003 XotU-o It ihc lMilillc. I am now in full possession of tbn city livery, Hide, and food stable, and in vite 111; fi lends to call whan in need of good touuiH and buggies. I'UK'hS I'Olt I'llDI.NO: Toniu, to bay l.ri cants, Singlx horse, to bur 10 cents. llCOd J. II. Davis. I'leiiilmiiK. Tho Nobraska and Kansas Farmer is giying Oscar Gleason's hor.o book, valued at $3, with ono year's subsoripiinu for fiOo The Chieago IntopOocan and Tlm Kfiriuer, for 0110 year. . . , fiOo Tho Now York Tribune and Tho Farmer fiOo Tho Dream City and Farmer for one year &Oo Tho Cosmopolitan magazino and Farmer for one year $1 00 Tho Silver Knight and Tho Farmer, 50c Tho Semi-Weekly Stato Journal and Fanner, one ynar UOo Omaha World-Herald and The Fanner S0o Sent to any address on rccoipt of amount. Nbiiuabica and Kansas Faujikh, lied Cloud, Neb. A MMm MM0t or TOBACCO COMPANY. N. C. Dear Sir: : You are entitled to receive Frff from your wholesale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all . the BlackwelTs Genuine ; Durham Smoking TobaCCO you buy. One bar of soap Free with each pound, whether 16 oz., 8 oz., 4 oz., or a oz., packages. Wo have notified every whole sale dealer In the United States that we will supply them with soap to Rive you FREE. Order a good supply of OENUlNE DURHAM at once, and Insist on getting your soap. One bar of Soap FREE with each pound you buy. Soap la ofrered for a limited time, so order fMMM UOSS & 1ULFE. PUOI'tllKTOKH HK DBATT MOT. This J as. Boss VV.uch Cp.sc With a 17 Jeweled D irlitr w irk in It hue few nunl and no hii .ertori for lieiuty, durability and time. Helping Any hum wuiitiiitf a rrn ly tliiH w nil or n'clnuk uill do well tooaU n I'm man and get hi prictrt bi-foru go ug elifh re. If joii need Sprat4cUn I en lit ou corre-My Mid will knnuk lh -nckH off ot Hiiy prloj in the city. Ilmven Huh line ot tiiiiii. I,h thurbil'e, Gold nml SlHi-r lltlt. l,ot g (.old and Silver WmioI- Ch'iIum nnd Opm KiriRB are the latest in our linn for lllllin-l. O'lll ill IIU'I HBO tliuin. 13T11 vimr uutrh Iimh lit-oii run uvor ly 11 wiiu n Uu kuil ly n imiln or ruined hy ire hii nlfiit vvor k iiit-ii iiriiiL it to in--, I w II Mini it 1 ii mh unod hs no. 11I.0 jnur omek nlid jfl'v pull' worn. )iih paid foi old gold nnd silver. THOS. PENMAN. Relieved and cured by trie Dr. Owen Electric Trims our Intcit Invention Giiarnntced most Selcn title, I'owcrftil, lilurable, Cow 1 fortnblo nnd IUl"cetlvo method. A mild, continuous current of Galvanic Electricity is applied directly to the ;eat of the Rupture causing a contrnt'. Holland NlreiiKllrciiliiK of those parts. 1 No detention from business or work. To those who are Slupturstl, it will pay to investigate our mode of treatment. I We arc honest in the belief that our genuine uicctric 'JLtiihh will cure any case of Rupture that is at all curable. We warrant that the Elcc tricity can Io felt instantly on applica tion. Call at our office. No charge for consultation. Our 'Trcullno on Hupture" It free. We have been before the Public many years, and our Electrical appliances have become a recognized standard of merit. The largcstcstablishmcnt of its kind in the world Write for our large illustrated catalogw and treatise upon Rupture. THE OWEN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO.. J01 to U)7 Etam Bt., corner Adatns St, 'I'lniMm 4h SSf-flESEv! K4fV mi&i ms GQiioraon, ouiiqsis m ail me Yost, work is perieciion. me Densmore, me iigm Running Densmore. 1019 Farnam St, Omaha, Nab. A. U. Itoimur, Agt.. Utd CluU, Neb. C03DIISSION COMPANY, Kansas City, Mo Stock Yards, 9- y- Wf3 !" MONEY LOANED "J..." v.j.L'yPt iv'ioi HON, ICITTIC .. MCMUKHAY.tSUtSVIN, !AMM.WE8T,Hoa8u3aH, OK- K2V.il 0115VIN, En,!, U...nUh t, i.unAt, urfict. Market Reports Free, liHJAili MUD TYPEWRITERS ! immmmft z '"fffii fd Wr'ilr y-5i umtedTypewrHer ftSuppiiesCo nomo U D 2 w U linllS M7 WM fcSsis ifktA-? i"7 "(iTl ""-"-" ..K -i, Impployeme rfwwwwv NORTH CAROLINA ROAD. Nplendltl MuriidniiiUcil Highway Hunt Mulnly ly 'ihhIcIk. Wlillc in (Jcotghi laHt .summer, 1 find nn ojiportimlty of examining ti road wade by convicts. Half way out from Tort Vnlley to the Hale's pencil orclianl, we catnu upon tho "chain gang" nt uork. The first thing wis saw wis 11 white man sitting muter a tree with 11 loaded rifle in his hands, while up the road at some distance sat another simi larly armed, lletuceit them worked ti M 11 nil of 12 or 13 colored convietrt. Kuch wore u striped suit, and had an iron hall chained to his leg. While they worked, tills ball mid chain were fastened around the waist. Several were tlrllng mules and scrapers while others worked witii pick and shovel. They were all hard at work and, ap parently, good-natured and lrippy. Later wc saw where they spent the night. A large tent was pitched at the edge of a wood, with small, open llrew burning near it. After their supper of MACAIIAUIZEU 110AD 11U1LT VICTS. corn bread and molasses, salt pork and fruit, the convicts crawled into the tent where they were chained together for thu night. After an hour of sing ing and talking, they fell nsleep and snored contentedly till daybreak, when I hey were crowded out for breakfoat nnd another day on the road. It was said that all the roads in Hous ton county wero made by convlcta. There were no jails for petty offenders; but as fast us conv icted, they were sent out to the chain gang and put to work. At first I bought, the slghtof that armed 1'iiard and the stories of whippings that were told, made the whole thing J. (eeni IlKe a relic ui a narimrous nge. Yet, I saw enough to con vice me that those convicts were better oil' working on that road than they would have been cooped up In a hot jail, and sub ject to all the evils of idleness. I would he glad to see the tat and la.y ininatei of our northern ja'ls out on the roads at work. If a drunkard, a. thief or a .vife-oeater were made to understand that jailing meant hnrd mid constant labor on the road, such people would think- a good lnanv times before they duplic'ited the crime that forced them Into such service. Ah to the character of the work done by these (Jeorgin convicts, there can lie no doubt of its value. I have never i-eeii neater work done on 11 country road. They went straight through a rough com 'ry. cutting through hills, and lllliinr low places In a thoroughly workmanlike manner. The cost to tin? county was ridiculously small as com pared with the usual system of con tracting. In the cut is shown n picture of a road in North Carolina made chiefly by convict labor. The load of cotton shown weighs (i.tnn pounds. Many 11 farmer has had a haul struggle to haul two bales into ti southern town. This roail is maeadanued with three layers of broken stones of different sizes well spread and packed. The pieture is aken fi nm the Y ar Hook of the depart ment of agriculture an excellent vol oine that all fanners should obtain from Washington. Rural New Yorker. DICYCLES AND ROADS. Indirectly tlm Ulioillni; Cruo Will Iln of iiliiu to I'tirim-rn. It is estimated tln.t MO.OOO bicycles will bu wild the ptehent jenr, to sticli enormous proportion has the craze for the "uheel" attahieil. 1 do not sup pose that iny great number of these. Mill go lno the hands of farmers, and yet the f.u mer Is lively to be us great I v benellted by tbit piece of meehanlfini lis liny class of cl:iens. for u bile coiln- trv neoiile him! fin- rr,.,...,,i!,.u 1. dragging along uiei- poor, lou-h iull, NT. ' - TP Jfel. " nv co.v- mutiny inailK, no sooner ban this great will he iinih-d army of bicycler utisen than th-reba.i ' fa." 0 any ad arisen u concerted mou'inent all oer dress. Swift 1110 country for better rnmlu. Vi.vm. In-fore has puhlfe attention been so sharply iliawn to this mutter of wretched highways, nnd. what Is more to the purpose, substantial piogrtb.s has been made, not only In a lousing public opinion, but in actually foteing a beginning to be made In scientillo road construction. In many instanei'H states hae taken hold of the matter and arc constructing state high-ways, while elsewhere counties hino under taken the same work. Nothingsucceeds like success, and the CNpori'cncu with thcRj new roads Is sure to lend to the building of others near them, and no the good work will spread. Practical Farmer. Annual I.oih from I'lior Itonil. Gen. Hoy Stone.government engineer in charge of tho department of road in quiry, said at the National Good Jtoads conferencu at Anbury 1'atk last year that there nro about 500,000,000 tons of freight hauled oor roads every year on tho United States, and 00 per cent, of the cost of doing It wns dim to Imd roaih. Uu belleied that tho loss from poor roads in tills country would ng. gregoto 110 less than ?02U,000,000 annually. Ulndeu. Mrs. (J. II Iliuks returned from Kansas this woe k. Geo. Outlier attended t ho conven tion at Omaha Wednesday. Dr Kohlur drove over to Uluo Hill Tui(dttv nftcraoon. Mr. Grandstaff and non I'crcie were in Hustings thu lattur pm of the week. Hud Baiter of this place gets the lloidicgp section and is preparing to tniive his I'atnil to Holdregu. ,V fHis Day and Kennedy who went tn Red Cloud Friday evening did not return in time to tiko charge uf their schools Monday What arc the lockers kiclcing about no. v hy, it is cf. Sheriff Hunchey of Hfd Cloud was looking after business in this vicinity Friday. Mr. Jay, representative of ihc SlUe Journal, was in this city Thurs day getting Mibsorib'Ti for the Jour nal. Mr. and Mr. Wnrford, who have spent several weeks in this, vicinity with friends, returned to fhir home in Inwa Thurify Dve Byrne has found n new hoard ing pUco in the homo of Mrs. J. 11. Horn. J. 0 Hartnmn is having a coating of cmI tnr put on th roof of hi store building. Did you got wet going homr Satur day. The heavy rain S.iturdnv, washed nut the wcht approach to t ho bridgo near H. HoiTtnan'h houne therefuro making it imputable nnd causing "omo of our fartneis living west of town, two or thno miles extra driv to eel houi. V. H. Huffman ii down with tbo la giippo. hfutc Creek. Wa hava been njoying all kinds of vreather thin spring. One day cald and tho naxt warm, nnl lots of rain. Kd Anderson will start for Cripple creek in a ftw dayn. TI103. IloAper and Miss Eva Smith were man led Wednesday. J. Sapp and wife an ' C. Barrett aud wifu visiti d last Sunday at their father's Mr. Scrivners. Gao. Moiintfnrd and wife vifcitcd in Salem luNt 'I'uesduy. Miss Moll Evmiih of nalord ws .... .. Cancer Of the Breast. Mr. A. II. Crausbv. of 18 Kerr St.. Memphis, Tenti., says that bis wife jj.nu uu iiiicniiuii 10 11 naii lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon de veloped into n cancer of the worst tvne. and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two boles in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced tier incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treat ed her, but she con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had died from cancer he gave the case up as hopeless. Someone then re commended S.S.S. -9 w f -'J&h 877W Wr-n and though little hope remained, she begun it, and an improvement was no ticed. The cancer commenced to heal and when ohu had taken several bottles it disappeared entirely, and although sev eral years have elapsed, not a sign of the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. (fTuaranh'cil fiurcly vegetable is n real blood remedy, nnd never fails to cure Cancer, Kcmna, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Specific Co. Atlanta Ga. i 1$ ibis wftat ails yoa? Have you a feel- ills' ol lutein in 4 the Stiiin.icli ' Illo.ithig after' catiiiK Heidi iiic of Wind Vomldngof Food 1 Watcrlirash i Heartburn Hail Taste In the Month. In (he Morning Palprtadon of the. Heart, due to Distension of Stomach Cantered Mouth Gas In (lie How els j Loss or Flesh Fickle Appetite y Impressed, Irritable Condition of (he 1 siind UiHlness .Headache Con stlpatloa or Ularrhica? Then you have DYSPEPSIA la one of III rannj formi. Th oat poilllr tart far thldbtrclngcomnlalat Ii JJcRcr's Dyspepsia ZMttu u mall, prep.ih!, on receipt of a.i cenu. ( (llLlll.ta ltfcMklY lli.f. I ti..lurn Vu... t irK,njiii "I mirueil Imrrllily lrini ily. llui, lint Aikir't .InliliU, tal.m ulUr' lue.ili, lniMicim.l iMf." 1 ) Acker Medicine Co., I6.i Charatcri SL, S. V, sss f ii 4 Is the fi Back, I f ms fflvn HFJ Dr. J. H. McLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BAU J Has proven, in thousands of cases and for many years, to be the Peerless Remedy for this dreaded disease For sale everywhere. Price, $1.00 per bottle. A THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, Mo, A ................,.-....-...-T....---------------.---.----.-.-...... visiting last week t J. W. Cnrbelt'd. Geo. Kvans tkn poiMtliir huhnol teachfir uf Ml. Hope c'osod a very stioee'sful tot 111 n f hiiIiooI Inst week Rov Stevens vvns ilio only Helmlar that had onl missed one day during the term nnd Kiniut Mnuntford next best only having missed two and one half da) h. OccvstONAb. A I'l.ACSL'i: OP TIIK XIGIIT. Itclilnu IMIN and Mlur Itetlal Troubles IJaslly C'urtMl ly a ii mv and Snfc It'lliod. ICriillirkiitile . u ill lr-r of ritri'N .lluile It) ilia I'yrnttllil E'lln I'liri". Alimit nun person in I'verv fiitirsuf.' fer from snuie f rtii of reetnl dis'-a"!! Tlm mnst common and annoying in itnhiug p'liw, ind'uited by warmth, sliirlit moiri'ur' in I intense, tincnn ttollablo itching in thu p.irts nlfrctcd. The usual ruatmcut has been Homo simple ointment or Ivo which some- times gives teuipninry relief, but nothing like a purininent cure can bo expeotad from such superGeial treat- treatment. The only permanent cure for itch ing piles yet discovered is tho Pyra mid I'llo Cure, not only for itching piles, but for every other form of pilau, blind, bleeding r protruding Tin first application givsn instant ro lie! aud thu continued uo for a short timo causes a perm inotit removal the tuuinri or the small parasites which oiisu the inteasu itching and dieooin fori of itching piles. Many physicians for a long tnno uppted tint the remarkable relinf fTorded by Pyramid Pilo Cur was hecausi! it was supposed to contain cocaine, opium or similar drug, but such is not tlm case A recent care ful analynis of tho remedy showed it to be absolutely free from any eocaino. opium, or in lact any poisouvus or injurious drugs whatever. For this reason the Pyramid Pile Cure is probably tho only pile cure extensively recoumniended by phy sioi.ins, nrcause it is no salo, so prompt in tho relief nfTnrded and so fur as known the only positive cure for piles except a surgical operation. In ono je.'ir tho Pyrjiuid Pile Curo has beunme tho best known, tho saf est and the most exten-iyoly sold of any pile euro beforo tho puulio. Naurly all druggists now sell it at f)0 cents and $1 pur package. Address the Pyramid Co., Albion, Mich , for book on cniHii and curo of piles and alo hundreds of testimonials from all purls uf tho United States. If Buffering, from any form of piles ask yu drutrgiiH for a package of Pyramid Pilo Cure nnd try it tonight Wbra Dahy was slcl. wo garo tier CastorU. When tJio was a ClilM, slio cried for Castortx When slio bccanio MIs sIio clung to CastorOk Wnea suo bad Children, sho t'avu thcin Cuatorto. B ClilotiNitcr'. KiiL-ll.h IMaiauml IlrnniL EBHVROYflL P8LLS urlTntil nnO Only fir 11 11 In P. BAtt, lJ; rillkbltt, iapico tik lirurfit Ut CMtheittra 1 natisk I Hit J Mvfi i UranA In Itfd an 1 UoU luoUUloX Emt iilhiTt tif fun liana mms Bvbttilw irxikra krilol with Lluu ilbbuu. TuLn In aiumi fur MluUit, instlaonlkU aud "iiruti iup iniiifa"in(((t?r( dt rrmrn Mull. 10.000 Tf-ttiuntiUU A'jrn iprr. yu tfaM iptMUM r WAYNE'S OINTMENT! totatil My Uttrul Ur. KmL ileb. ill HiuiL nm h- . kmsal. mtm. A. . Ii&vln. trasutit om ut tut.. ht tkik tUu.aLiU 11I kulik 2rclau. or mb! bv Mill for &0 M. . 4inf,rkiiiifkii, r.uiitttintiuui rA8E & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Block, . KED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly nttendod to, and correspondence solicited. ML,S. HMSSSL T". J!lJ fW iWsVi'J kS s mmr'rm H Jty aji P.."-il Hi., jt BBBSTV..V..rVi klW'wl aBkUvTVra inHn auuk. IdXrM Om. BRIGHT'S DISEASE most dangerous of all Kidney Diseases. Pains in the Irregularities in the Urine, (I I Swelling ot the Limbs or Ab t I domen are the first symptoms C? t.n tr T f.n rue iy; Wi fo&MS'l Mr'wr'fx "'I. ... nam besst iiiasa zjAmwpm fOfffffato QMSNtSR LL tsimfXMtosoit WEAK TTDflEiMI OR SALK AT rWDr '01 IT you Intend purtiiaiilii Tan Shoes or Oxfords Come nnd see this line it will pa; yon. G. A, Ducker & Co., ryii. J. s. emihh, IlentlMt, IIkd Cloud, - - NcnnASKi Over Tii) lor' I'ornlliire Morf. Extracts ti'i'llt ultliiiul (lain. Crown ami liruleii work 11 BpiTlaltv Vorcelaln Inlav, and nil klmN ol (.'ol.l lllllai?! Makes unM nuil rillilier plates unci comblnat eiiiiex. Al work Kunr:iiiteari to lio (lrst-2l.ini Xntlt'tt l 'I't'iit'lii'rii. ful Notico is hereby tiivon that 1 Hi oxumino all persons who may des frjU to oltor tlioiiificlvcs as candiLre, ' leacncrH oitno puinio seliooiii 01 n mi) couutv. nt lieu U oud on the wurat aatunl'iv ol imoh month. Snucial fxaminntioiH will ho hi idf on tho Friday proceeding the 'M unlay of each month. w,i me staniiiug uesirwii lor -u 'JUii !bl grade ccrtilicatca is ilm -iie- grudo below 70 per etnt., Jffy.ige an per rout: for fust grado ee'ilicatf -5i no grade bolow 80 per cent., aver go. $ DO per cent, in nil branches rcqui e by law. I) f I. M (IiiNTKR. County Pur. l.rgnl Malice. State of Nkiiiiahka, i Walititr County. f At a County Court, lielil t the ''imntvl'yirUlJ iiimiii, in ainl for sa it County, .Maicu i'fi " Ill tho Matter ( the Fstato of Isaac Cowley, Doeeawu. H1 llnreailltiK mt IUImk tlm petlllon of Jancy; CowUv, iiraymi! (I1.11 (li liiitiimiriit, fli"n tllA 17111 iliiw .if M.irnli lubl u ml lilll llOlt IHIT til III a. IV iv'.Vl It) il lis ii mmrnx BEST1IN& I TO :'$ DENVER AND 'I CALIFOli littli last will ana testament ollliMdJ!i ceasail. mar lm piovimI, nppiovcili l,ri;uS allowed, and rect riled an tho last w 111 i'"l,ll?tiji I nientof tlii-sHliI Isaac Cowley, decfvrdifll1 K thnr til nv.iAiitln.i .1 anlil lnatrlltnr7 HlaY UtW - ,n. ...w I.. .. 1.. M -K....I..V III. IMlUlcM tloner. na oxnculrlr. '-'.'i UtlD II UT UW El llllll'll LU iUIIUI IjUllllII '"" rTI' Oratre il, timt the 18th day or April, A.D.iJJMt Ktt o'clock p. m., Is iiinlRBt'd ftr lfn U'llil tall,la id .11 .i...na ItlllTtltOQ IB said ptlltlt. wlion a!l persons Intt'tntoa iHldiruttar may appear at a rtiinty ?oorv.0.."!ii held la mid for salil county, and l.",v..?u.! Si aiiiw 1'iaiiivBi iiiiuii i.i iiuiauuu .!-- . vt,t nriu 111 linn lur BHiu eoiiiiiy, mm ":".", ,TT 4'!t why tho pi)r ot petltlonur bhouW no om a irt.mteii: uyil tlnit notii'9 nt tlm l"V'?r"iJL5ml mild petlllun and tli liturlii lu r l 0 f . l? B( vtja aA iik fiir maii... int......,. hi iii k.iiii in mer ii) lUU3 llslilnu'iicopyot tliU ordr la llio IH,-1"1'? Chltt. a vwekly nowtpainr iirintml I' l I'ountv. fur thnf sih-cpsbIt wt't-KS, poor lH9 1 sum nuy oniiiinnt;. lAiruvcopy 1 jam' Ctuajlhat s. I .A m i.w ffl 13 ci..-T .g-,. Tirf JI" " MtMIUNtMaMMMIMH ' MP' gi m eWMHf mmmm)imf:'fi i-nmtmina.fmMimtm mkifm is.. ivijaoKifej i tee mm