rf 1 V l '! iae hi H 4Kr v i riiF T . t llra - V.V7T.rjiOT.Mv Fi Frof. W.n. rcekc, who r ak ? 11 peclnlty oj Kpilepsy, liua without uou'.t trcntcJ nnd cur- ; u more coii man nny living l'h Melon; hi BH SI SI k ghcc-as U AttrniUMnc? J 4hV Wr i" lmvc heard of cacj Cured ui o year- sinnain curoa oy him. Ha putiiUhesA vnluabio work on this dU. ense, which no gonaa kw 1 1 li n Ob of hli abftoluto cure, freo to nny mifrerers homny Mud their P. o. nnd BxpreM addre n. We advlfto any one wUhlne nrtiro tonddrcss .W, H. FXeSXt F. D., 4 CoUr St., How York BMmsisvevT.Tmv-vovj tc , THE CHIEF IS. A. M. (C. II. I'liMD 'tnblv. (illl.Mj .'AS l en, l,ooal Pii'lisht, iv 'a in. id, I'linM-imt-r, " I ', Arin.no a.m. 64,KH"ltl'rlKlit " 1 p .) l-Hlp, In (HUM. mr'ii 142, Mind Train, l 11 v, a m Ar ll:16p. m I.OIM WI'M' Ki, Past IVIuht, la I'. k. m, Ar 10:30 11. tn IILMixed'tMlii, : v'.i in. " icnftn. m 16, 1'asseniser, " x 'M, in. " tcaop. tn ;: Tllti RON TON'S ::15c MEAL:? ,, . j. ;; sti:au, r.r.a, :;iti:i, - itiiTTCit, x ;; vn:, 4'4rrr.R. $ Reduction in repair ing on shoes sold from our stock only, others regular price. Nailing mom' half soles 50 Ladios' half voice 40 BoyB halt solos 40 MiBsee and youths halt coles JV Chiklrene' halt soles '& TatcheH 10 See reguluradd Cincinnuti Hoot and Shoo Store A H.Knley.Prop. mcir.r m i:tiox. Wall papor at Cutting's. JofI Mjors was in Uurr Oak this wook on busintRO. There will bo a vory largo crop ot email grain this eenson troiu present in dicationb. Tho Blue Hill band was in tho city Tuesday, and rhvm n atroot concort in the ovoning, which wan highly enjoyed by our citizens. Woeloy Street writos from Missouri, that through the offortn ot Hon. W. E. Androwe, ho has received an increaso in hie pension under the old law. ILC.Rowntreo, state agent tor German Insurance comnunv. was in tho city last week adjusting losses with J. O. Myers, W. V. boul ami Wtu, ttonsueK. A letter from Chicago, dated May 18, aays, "Boyd MimbfII, formerly of Rjd Cloud, wne badly hurt by n street car this morning and will probably die" Tho paPFoniror train from the east, duo hero at 8:10 p. m , did not get In . until three o'clock Thursday morning, owing to wash-outs near tho Missouri river, There are Fomo bad holos in the side walks between tho school building in tho north ward and tho Moon block that should bo repaired boforo somoono gets hrut. Mrs. Mary Wileon, wifo of P. M. Wil son, and daughter of Joseph ami Sophin Grnvup, aged 22 yearn, died at hor homo in Ackloy, Iowa, on May lr. She was formerly a resident of this city. N. J. Ludi, the talonted editor of tho Domocrat nt Kopublicin City, was a m pleasant c-tller this week. Mr. L. is Undo Samuel's bead man in tho post oBico ut that enterprining little city. Tn the Spring li yonng man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of UeWltt's Little Knrly Mor, fr they always eleanso tho Uver, purify the blood, and invigorate the ssttm. C. L. Cottiug. J. Mendlebaum, tho poplar young man ot Blue Hill, who has probably one of tho finest hords of Pflland China hoga in tho state called at Tun Cuihr olllco this week while in tho city on busimesa and ploasuro. Tho B. &M. eating house at Akron, Colorado, was burned ono day this wook. Mr. Bolton and family, formerly of this placo, who havo beon running tho hotel for some time, were bo unfortunate, as to loso all thoir furniture, having no insur ancr jy Mi'wiTver McCall and family desire to rotuia thoir heartfelt gratitudo to tho kind neighbors nnd friends who assisted at tho bedsido, through tho tlnal illness fo her husband. Thoy also doBiro to thank the Grand Army of tho Republic who insisted in performing too last sau b, iinu u) mi inumis wuuuuoniu iumr pattiy ami aid uuring tno nour ot at- lotion. Awarded l?lf best Honors-WorW 'OR? CREAM BAKING MOST PHRrrCT MADE, VlUiU r '-.a THE .'1 mSl VI JlH.vvrt-.'MUimnyyjt.rgrfTffrir.-rav.mti.T-eTi'ii w..ii..Mif.imi.hirn.m,WMX.l)DKa1( orrv x:tv, c 'i!t tllllH 111 1 tilliM l't Cola SMill lit (.'uUi,U.''H i - linue Hriiu. fa' blt Hticklei, 1 C lhtcUot was In Omabn this week. M 11. Huntley was in Omaha thin wil;, r.-l Dauelij. wu- in tbo city this we-i.. fund A. II. K.iIcj'h prize spring an noui.i'eiueiil If jnu want u iiico belt buckle, go to N't v hoiiso Ilrop. M-. McKeighuii hut! purchiiFed th Ga nnh. i propertv, l'tm-r Kalt loft for Iowa this wnek, win re he will travel. M'R U. M. Mat tin has arrived homo rim. (iilletto. C'oiiiindo. 15 , .1. K. MavlT-: 1 uud tlauhtcrs were in Lincoln this week. Mr Lou Puller ntid wifo of IJosemont were in Ued Cloud Sunday. Mis Tho4. Kralik hits been very sick thi week, but in gotting better. 'I'rs a can of llopkins' .Steamed Hom iny (Hulled Corn). It m deliciotiH. Mrs. Monto Davis, of Lincoln, is visit ing her parents, J. A.Tullejs and wifo. Spectacles nnd oye-gluBsoH llttod by tlw only correct system at N'owhouso Bro'. The crop proppct in this locality is excellent, nnd tho numerous rains make vegetation boom. Mrs. Emma Martin oxpnets to louvo for Colorado this week, where eho will join her husband. Street Commissioner Kinsol is fixing up the streets this woek, so the surpluo water will run ofT. Tho Chapel Sunday school gives a n strawberry social nt the Chapel to night. All are invited. MiPB P, D. Yoiser is now prepared to give lesions in oil painting, nnd wishes to add to her presont cIiihs. J. O. Butlor has rearranged his har ness shop on tho interior, and raised tho floor. He has a nico room. A cyclono of tromondnus si.o passed through oustorn Kansas and Nebraska Monday, doing great damage V N Kinslow, piuno and organ tunor, of Beloit, Kansas, wns in the city this week and did considerable business. D. M. Abol and wifo left for Omnha Wednesday ovoning. Mrs. Abel will go to Dakota, aud Mr. A. will return home. When you want a nico Binooth shavo or hair-cut, givo Goo. Pontrosa a cnll Ono door south of the Bon Ton Bakery Tho Junior Endeavor society of tho Christian church gave u very pleasant social in the Moon block, on Thursday ovoning. No charge for oxaminntion of the eyes, whothor you buy spectacles or not, at Newhouso Bros. See them before buy ing glasses. It rains so much in Nebraska that somo peoplo ure talking of leaving the country, and go where it doos not rain all tho time. J. L. Minor, Geo. Popo, Goo. Coon, Alt McCall and son, Dug Gather, and J. II. Wcgmunn wore in Kansas City tin a woek with cattlo. The peoplo of Red should assist tho wheounon in every way posHible to got thoir "meet" in this city, as it will be n great drawing card. A feoot ten conts will bo chnrgod at tho opora house on next Priday ovoning, during tho commencement exorcises, liesorved Boats extra. Mies Emily Hudell recoivod a lino bi cyclo this wook as n presont from hor sister living in Chicago. She was great ly surprised ovor its receipt. When your oyos commonco to acho and the tears gather in thorn, nnd your head aches, it is your oyes pleading for help. Nowhouso Bros, will help thorn. Tho Epworth Longuo of tho M. E. church celobrntod tho 7th anniversary of tho Leaguo last Saturday ovening by appropriate exorcises, which wero high ly appreciated. One minnto is tho stnudnrd time, nnd Ono Minuto Cough Care is thu standard preparation for ovory form of cough or ookl. It is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results, C. 1j. Cottiug. Wo have only a few more of tho moth orB' friend waists for boyB left. Those neod no sowing on ot buttons, nil havo the patent strap, and wo aro closing thorn out at a great sacrifice Wienor the Ulotmor. Hurrah for tho Fourth 1 Tho llro boys have got everything nrrangod for a errand celobration. and tho business mon should aid thorn all thoy can. We ought to havo the grandest celebration ever hold in wostorn Nebraska. Lot evory one talk tho Fourth and the bicycle meet. J, L. Minor, Alt McCall and George Coon shipped seventeen cars ot stock to Kansus City this wook. Iho train-load consisted of six cars ot hoga and eloven care ot cattlo. Mr, Miner informod a Chief roportor that the cattlo wero bought by parties to ship to forolgn countries One strange thing, said Mr. Miner, was tho fact that our cattlo brought 13.70 on tho markot, whilo fine bred, honvy cattle, that wore almost per fect, only brought S3,r0, and wore in but littlo domain! at that. In looking around for tho cause, Mr. Minor learned from tho buyers that amn'lor cuta worn in demand, whereas, a jar ago. eoj.le were buying 2"i-cont cntB, this jutir the) cnlv v Hit to pv 10 .r 1 mi 't llngj, I,,. . I i r . r, , . r RED CLOUD ClILEF. FRIDAY, MAY 22, (Mll)s t I.M)s. Wall pupr-r nt I'oi'li g'e P, iper 'inngliirt, -P P. Il.ulley. Go to IVtcison' and get an Ohio cul tivator. Poritiuuttter Cowden was in Superior Suiida). Irank Smith went went this weok on biiBini'M. liilly Liudley whh over from Lobauon one day this weok. Mayor Mjern wni. on the t-ick list the foro p'irtof tho week. A complete new lino ot wall papor nt l'a lorV at butuiiii prices. I'lirl liVai.H mid Geo. Smelsor are home from Cripplo Creek. Any child who can handle a team can handle 'he O'u i m n.itor. The orchootra g,t' a diinco In tho Moon block Tunsdii) evening. There in nothing that helps u house so much hi a nice coat of paint. A nice llnoof ladies' ties to bo worn with the shirt waists, at Wiener's. GusNorbergof Holdrego was in Red Cloud to day enroute for Hastings. Tho teachers' institute has been called for June 20th, and will last ono week. CotthiL' L'liarantoes the Lincoln Mixed 1 paint to beat nn thing in the market Low Vance has gono into business for himself in the north part ot the state. John C. Rose nnd J. R. Crozior of Rosemont were in Red Cloud this week. Don't buy any other cultivator whon you can get thu genuine Ohio cultivator at Petersons. Miss Mollio Ferris line lidded to her promises wonderfully by having tho house painted. J. K. Sanborn nnd wife ot Edgar are in the city, tho guests of David Groat. They ure en routo for KunBas, Ono swallow does not make Spring, lint one swallow of Ono Minuto Cough Cure brings relief. C. L. Cottiug. J. P. Winters has had his dwelling nicely painted, and now has ono ot the prottiest resldencQB in thu city. Como nnd boo tho vast assortment of shirts. You will bo surprised to lind Buch low pricos. Wioncr, tho Clothier Mrs. J. R. Shiroy, teachor in instru mental music; customary prices. Dnily half hour Iobboub to now beginners at reasonable rates. 18-tt City Clerk Garbor nnd Bro Chnrloy expect to opon a Rrocery etoro in Mc Cook soon. They were in that city this woek looking over the Held. Tho band nicnic which was to havo hoen given Inst Tuesday, was postponed agnin on account of tho rain. Tho boys have now docidod to wait until we need another rain. Tho rumor goes on our stroots that Prank und Sam Lindsoy will start a moat market in Red Cloud in n few days. Such a venture would, no doubt, bo ap preciated by our people. Eczema Is n frightful atlliotion, but liko alt other nkin diaeaseB it can be per manently cured by applications of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Snlvo. It never fails to onro pilfrt. C. L. Cottiug, Tho following Cowlos pooplo woro on our stroots this weok: Undo Todd Paul nnd wife, W Scott und daughter, Mrs. Jno. Storey nnd daughter, Mrs. W. Wal ler and niece, Mrs 1 lagan and daughter, Mr. Kinney, K. II. Poe, Jas. Groonhalgh nnd brother, Mrs. G. A. HarriB and sis ter, Mrs. Stowart und sister-in-law. Mr. I). V. Davis, n prominent liveryman and merchant of Uodien, Vn., has this to say on the subject of rheumatism: "I take plrnRuro in recommending Chnmber- lniu's Pain Halm for rhenmntium, ns I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago thi spring ray brother was laid up in bedwith inflammatory rhenmatlsm nnd suffered intensely. The llrst applica tion of Chamlierlnin's l'niu balm eased the pain nnd the use of one bottle com pletely cured him. for sale by U. K. Grioe. During tho foro pnrt of tho woek, Mr and Mrs. Jns. Burden were driving homo from down town, about 9 p. m Whon thoy arrivod ut tho burn, a littlo dog camo running out and Beared tho horso. In tho oxcitoment, Mr, B. drop pod a lino, nnd, in trying to stop tho horso, the buggy wna ovorturned, throw ing himself nnd wifo out. Ho escaped without injury, whilo slio was badly bruisod about tho face und body, nnd it was a groat wonder she wnB not killed. Sho was thrown into the buggy top, ana, before the horso wna etopped, tho buggy beenmo badly wrookod, howovor. sho will bo uble to be around in a few daye. Way buckjondor in Old Virginia, in tho oarly stagos ot the war, Geo. Tkorn and his ulster Sarah, livod in.Pairfax, O. II. They wero botk hold in slavery, and whon tho war began to wago fun- ously tho brothor and sister were sepa rated. Time rapidly passed and Mrs. Sarah Thornton became Mrs. John Foo ter, and after the war tloeed John and wife moved to Nobraska. The cruel fortunoB ot wBr, combined with the vio iouB Blavory law kept the brother and eiBtor from any knowledge ot which way thoy were going from each other, and thoro being no means by which they wore onabled to learn ot each othors whoreabouts, thoy drifted apart and have been lost from eaoh other for near ly .'15 yean. To Mrs. Foster's great sur Sriee, aho rocelved a letter from New orsey this wook, nnd whon eho had carefully read tho snmo she found the mimo ot her long lost brother, George Thornton, attached thereto. He has kept up hia search for hor bIiico tho war aud it who only one wmk ugo that he was able to tind her uddrops, To say that MrH. Poster wiib pleiiBad would be r "tin f i' .' . ' r'it Mh. WMi'-hillipb ' . 1 h.n in Mfiiioiiiil IMt). The memorial sermon will be deliv ered at the opera limine on Suiida), May 2Jili.nl 10;:t0u in, by lt-v. J. K. Max Held, of the Methodist church. All oth er churches are repeotfull) invited to join in iho union Bervke, Comrades of the G. A 1 , W. U. C , S. of V. and D. of "e. will met at Post headquarters at 10 u, in., Sundu, May 21th, uml march to t le opera hoiiBe. Memorial day exercises, which will oc cur Saturday, Ma .'10th, are well in hnnd subject to changes which will bo undo to meet tho case. A special feature will be the choriiB of llfty voicas with instru mentations under the leadership of L. P. Albright. The program of tho day in detail is aw follows: The procession will form at ono o'clook p. in, under thf direction of the chief marshal, Comrade W, II. Koby, and his stair of aids to bo selected by hlin. Tho line will form on (5th Avenue, left rest ing on Webster street, which will con sist of the comrndes of Garllold Post No. 80, old soldiers and ladies of tho W. It. C, S. of V. and I), of V. The S. of V. band w ill form in front of tho bund room on Webster street, subject to orders from chief marshal. Citizens, public schools, nnd civic socioties will form on Webster street, right routing on Sixth nvonuo. Citizens in carriages will form on east OI...I ;.i. .,- ... . oiiu iituuuu, rioi ruHiing on weusior treot. Miur,ivwi .ii.mu lit Tho column will move promptly at 1:30 p. in., uiarcning Boutn on Welister street to I'ourtn iiTentie, thenco west on Fourth avenuo to Walnut street, thonco south on Walnut utreet t tho BJtith ward school, thenco to cemetery, in tho following order: Pirii g pqund under coiumarul of Sargt. T. W. Ilatlield, S ( V. band, speaker of tho duy I). R. Dungan, president Cotmr univereity, and committee, in cnrrinifo JameB A. Garllold I'ost No. 80. and hon orably discharged union soldiers nnd sailorn, iindtr coiiiniiuul of 11. E, Pond, Post commander. Porty-flvo boys with flaga reiresentiiig the sevorl late of the union, under command of Joseph Garbor. W. R. C, in charge of Corps president, Panlo Dow. All citizens and civlo societies under command of R. T. Potter. Mayor and city council in car riages, citienH and all conveyances. Rod Cloud Fire Department, under com mand of chief ot department, Bicycle brignde. r.XKKOIHIS AT TIIK CKMKTKKV. Ritualistic servlcea at soldier's monu ment by James A. Garfield Post, No. 80 G. A. R.; decorating gravea. March back to opera house, whvre the follow ing program will bo carried out: Music liana. Rending of orders by Adj P. N. Rich- nrdBon. Song Chorus. AddresB. proludo Post Commandor II. E. Pond. Song Cborue. Invocation Rev. Horton. Roll Call of the Doad-O. C. Boll. Orntiou President 11. D. Dungun. America Cberua. IllotcliCK, FlBiiilua. Scrofuloua DoroH. And all hnmora of the blood nnd skin will soocumb to Ilogga' Illood Purifier nnd Illooil Maker. It positively has no eqnnl. Every bottle guaranteed. Ask your popular druggist (J. L. Cottiug for it Tlio 4'elcbratlon. At tho mooting ot tho llro department last Thursday, it was decided to huvo a grand celebration in thin city on the Fourth. Tho program him not iib yet beon arranged, but will be ot interest to nil, iib many now und interesting feat ures will bo presented, among them hoso nnd bicycle races, Tho tire boys u ro working hard to muko the celebra tion the best ever held in thu city, and should recoive tho henrty co-operation of every business man and citizen ot tho city. In our next issue wo will givo tho programmo in full . Hurrah for tho 4th of July. Everybody can come to Red Cloud on that duy nnd be assured of n good timo. A. L. Wooriter, n prominent citizen of Owo, Mich., after stiff uring exoniofatiug ly from piles for twenty years, wns onred in a short time by using DuVYitt's Witch Hnzul Halve, an absolute euro for all skin diseases. More of this preparation is nsed than nil others combined. (1, L. Cottiug. Tho list of lottors romninine at tho postofllco uncalled for up to May HI, 189C: Flanagan A Martin John Milligan Harriet Townsend Ada Tho nbovo letters will be sont to tho dead lotter olllco Juno 4,1800. It not called for. FuankCowokn, PoBtmiiBtor. The Weather Bureau em ploys a skilled force of men, supplied with the most deli cate scientific Instruments, to foretH the weather. Per haps you 'know when a storm Is 'brewing without any word from the papers. Your bones acbe and your muscles are sore. Your chronic muscular rheumatism gives sure warn ing of the approaching storm. ' Scott's Emulsion of Cod- HverOU.wlth Hypophosphltes, would be a most valuable remedy for you. The oil, wltfr Its Iodine and bromine, exarts a peculiar influence over the disease, and the hypophos phites render valuable aid. 5C0TT8 EMULSION lit.ttnnJoribyth mtJlclproltilonfurtfntyyer i vaur deilor.) Thlili brcilHf ill. j!wv . pilalaMt lw j ' uniform a!'ii m.' t I if t' "t i.er Utl mm 1S)(. No. 78. BWGHT SPRING BLOSSOMS Of tray hue arid shade the new ties tkst cUcfc our neckwear department h9B tfurf wonderful what varieties in pattern nnd tasteful effects are produced aoMttftjv fof fittk money Dtlnft do thing aoout the new Spftog suit until you see our tailor matm garments You bet that is a fact, a FACT IT IS that you cannot help buyinj examine our goods. WIENER PIviHMt Surprise. A Tory pleceant ovening was spant at .the home of Mr. ftnd Mrs. West, May 1G 1800, tho occasion being a surprii on Miss McClelland by tho pupils of tho tenth grade. Miss McClalland wub in vited to tnko tea with Mrs. Dell and when Wio roturuod thu class was wait ing to recolvo and entertain her. First a very ftppropriato program was glvn, as follow Piano Selo Iran Minsr. Radiation Josais Duckar Vocal Solo Vanoa Foe. Oration Viola Wurd. Old Maid's Trio Maud Morrill, Viola Wurd. Clara Abel. Autohurp Solo Dora Croat. Odo Clnia Mum. Piano Solo Elmer Crona. Rocitntion May Sanborn. Vocal Duet Sadia Ovaring und Maud Merrill. Itemnrka MisB CJarber. Remarks Mr. Wileon. Attor which we wero invited to tho dining room whore ico crenm nnd cako wereservod by four little girls, Mines Cook, Albright, Hull and Ducker. Then tho following toasts wero ro Bpondod to. "Our Class" Viola Ward. "Our Pupila" MIbb McClelland. "Our Toachora" JobbIo Ducker. "WhiBkers" Cha. Porry. "Our Glrle" Horbert Cook. "Our Boya" May Sanborn. At twelvo o'clock wo dopartod tor homo, oach fooling tho ovoning had boon a pleasont one, Miss McClelland agree ing that sho had boon agreeably sur prised. . For evory quarter lu a man's pocket thore are a dozen uiea; and to use eaoh one in suah a way aa to deriva the great est benefit is a question evory one must solve for himself. We believe, however, that no better use oould be made ot one of the quarters than to exchange it lor a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, a medicine that every family should be provided with. For sale by II, K. Qrloe, i O) To Township Boards. To the township boards ot Webster county: Vou aro hereby requested to annoint one of your members to moot with representatives ot other township boards, at Red Cloud on tho 3tth day ot May, at 2 p, m.. In Judge Duffy's orflce, to determine what course to take in tho township organization suit, now pend ing. Mr. Gllhntn desires to explain tho attitude of the suit to the townships in terested, In case ot no meeting of your township board, let some ono member ropreBont it ut this meeting. A. H, PlKltl'K, Clark of Rod Cloud Tow nilup. Dlil yon over think how readily the 5 aoi-Wiijgiui.wt'HiilHBj ftu; what we say above, and that our prices are such if Will tr you r VTm Thu Alumni. MlnutoB of tho unnual mautlng of the Alumni Association of tho Rod Cloud High school, held Tuesday, May 10, t9G. Meeting called to order by prosidont iiicumbnut. OflloerM elected na follows: President- Mibii Nnllio Went. Vice President Miss Herttia Brown. Scorotary- Miss-Suflia Kenady. Treaaurar Roscou Cat her. Moved, seconded and carried that tho eociuty give their annual banquet on Friday evening after coiiiuieiicemont, to the clane of "M, achool board and toach ora. The following committees woro ap pointed. Entertainment Runout) Cnthor, Geo, Ovauiig, Dan Umber. Program Miss Willu Cathor, Miea Tnx Mier, John Tulleya. luvitatioiiH -Mibsjhiiflio IConady, Miaa Mabel Day, Miss DaiBv l'lumb. ToiiBt Mailer- K. McNitt. Moved, seconded and carried that these miuutas bo prcneuted to tho pa pers of tho tovMi for publication. Adjourned. Scan; Ki.nadv, Secretary. I'llVth Kuuak l.uudcr than Words. Out of thu I, ('..10.000 boxes ot Beggs' German Salve cold in Ib'JK, only three bon swore returned an unsatisfactory. This seems almost incredible ns every J box tuiH u po-dtive guarautuu accompany ing it. U L Cutting uolls It. I'rocruiu. Tho high school commencement exor cises will tnko placo ut tho oporu house Friday ovoning, May i!'J. Following la tho program: Muitlo Oiclipntra. InviicHtinii Itov, Horton. "Woaro Jolly rollowa" K.O. Wilson. Orphean Qtmrtut -. .; Oruilon-Biiliiiory ...l.upyltomce, "Not J. Uur Without ulJiie.'. .. . Clanrt Illntnry Hi, en llooy, "Iiimi.'ntMuu.iowii" .iueroii. Albright, fottlug, I'nltiiu, Alurinlit. Omilon JmiiiettuOllley. Tho hun unto tho Monutiiiii said. 'Como up hlKhfr,LoiaeuililKlir. Oration ?..... Joinilo I. Iloll. "Ono Chord from Maturo'ii, Melody. VlellnBolo..., ..MarKiuot Mlnrr. "niiotto"liyfearlUhii. - .... l-mirl K. LodlOW. "riiwurosaru like ixippiesHpnwl.iuu uolze the tlnwcr,lt8hloumlihi'd.' .... "Allfiliinouurllotij'j" l i. wibou, Oriihiuiis.,... ;;'.:.V,:.1,Vlv;.,.lHn;: nriitiniuVu uiiMiii'iory.......iiiiiimi t " ........ .... . V...I....d ' ...I'l.. ... ..j., K...,lr1lM.t Thu-'OMOikuiiIlackol".... v.Vf'it ,. .. .. AlfrlKht. ColU w. Kulton, A hr b t. Prisoatatlonot Diplomin...UoV. Cco.O. Ve er. . j unlora i (llU88hl)ll iutto "ricalai atrii.iuiut." ,' i.iuiiHaiHii ruu. if you luivo a hii'K hoadauho are i'.;ii'Ui)rtUnl o" bilious. '1 r j I i or if , iu (Jll .cu . I I f u n M m ? u If i i I blood ih pomoned by count ipittlou? Hud ' blood mettrH ti i I hi.nlil, nr I j.r, , ill - 1 ,1 I ' I I. ' . cuti-tli (mull- The V. c. Onvv Reports bj&tiuS to ml others,, A ii fj 'to , W5- I'U' may bs i-J HI 1 1 . ,,wJn,Jji it .! U (! t. uy. 1 -Tson&r -7-wsancr " - . hrj? Z ft" , .... .- -- .. .- i-BaH