Thursday , March 18,1886. Indicates that your subscription to this paper HAS KXPIRKD. and thiit a cordial invitation is extended to call and renew the same. Subscription , $2 per year. Local Intelligence. Fresh candy at the'City Bakery. E. 1U. Brickcy & Co. for clothing. City Drug Store. Chenery & Stiles. Cultivators below cost at Lytle Bros. o to WW. . Palmer for your harness. " 32-tf. Scale books for sale and in stock at this office. - , E. M. Brickey & Co. are sacrificing overcoats. If you want a superior letter file , call at this office. The largest line of fine cigars at the City Drug Store. If you want a first-class wagon cheap go to Lytle Bros. New curtain scrim and new goods at Wilcox & bowler's. A full line 3f hardware , stoves and tinware at C. D. Palmer's. 53T ° Moody Winter , City Dairy , for pure and wholesome milk. Baled hay at Fry & Snow's flour and feed store on Main Avenue. Go to E. M. Brickcy & Co. for hon est goods and lowest prices. The Metropolitan drug store keeps a full line of fancy box papers. Sidewalks and crossings occupy us , and still thorc arc more to follow. Brewer Bros , butcher only corn-fed steers. No cows or lange cattle. ElPSweet Michigan Cider of excel lent quality at the City Bakery. They have the purest , kettle-rendered lard in the city at Brewer Bros. J. G. Stokes came down from the "AYiliow. yesterday , on a short visit. White Russian or White Prussian soap only oc.abar at Wilcox & Fowler's. W. M. Irwin'left on No. 40yesterday evening , for Iowa to sec a sick brother. A nice line of hanging and stand lamps at the Metropolitan Drug Store. New dress goods , prints , gingha'ms , etc.Jnst opened at Wilcox & Fowler's. Barrister Golfer was looking after his real estate interests at Akron , Colo.last Friday. J. B. Meserve went down the Valley , yesterday morning , on a stock purchas ing expedition. Sheriff Wnlborn made our city , Sat- urdav , on business connected with la ? v * official position ' Ex-Judge Ashmore spent Sunday in the metropolis , the guest of Squire Fisher and family. Fry & Snow carry the largest line of fiour and feed in the city , and their pri ces as low as the lowest. G. W. Bcdc has some special bar gains in real estate. Office 4th door south of U. S. Land office. 27-tf. The choicest meats at the Central Meat Market of Brewer Bros , corner of Main-and Dennison streets. llemember this office when you want a well-displayed dodger. Wo have the only large wood type in .the city. We hope soon to see the Water Works Co. extend their service out Dennison street to West McCook. Fine note paper , legal and congress cap , linen and news paper in tablets , calling and regret cards , etc. , at this office. FOR. SALT : Lindner & Erman have work oxen , steers , cows and heifers for for sale at their barnone , block west of the Commercial House , McCook , Neb. A new postoffice Banksvillc has iustbecn established in Grant precinct , this county , with W. II. Benjamin as Nasby. Mr. Benjamin also runs a small store in connection with the P. 0. A new pavement is neededand , quite badly at that , in front of the Central Meat Market and Brown's restaurant. The present pavement is a poor , patched up affair and entirely inadequate to the traffic. " \VVW. Palmer is to the front with a fuHSrn'd complete line of draft and bug gy harness. Do not buy until you have seen his harness and got his prices. Two doors north uf the postoffice , Mc Cook , Neb. - 42-3ts. " " " We have "received Vaughan's 1886 seed catalogue one of the handsomest of that class. Our readers who need any garden seeds , plants , flowers or tools should write to J. C. Yaughan , 42 La Salle street , Chicago. 11. A. Cole , fashionable merchant tail or , has constantly on hand as fine a class of goods as can be prodded. Suits made ' up'in the latest style , and perfect fits guarantcd. Prices reasonable. Shop two doors west of Citizens Bank , Mc- Cj Nebraska. E. M. Brickey & Co. the clothiers. Pure Drugs and Chemicals , at City Drug Store. Fresh and salt meats of the choicest quality at Brewer Bros. The finest stock of groceries in the city at Wilcox & Fowler's. Call at Fry & Snow's flour and feed store for seeds of all kinds. All kinds of sheet-iron , tin and cop per work done at C. J ) . Palmer's. Fresh oysters , fresh fish and chick ens at Brewer Bros. ' meat market. Prescriptions accurately compounded , day or night. City Drug Store. Lytle Bros , are closing out their stirring plows at greatly reduced prices. See them before buying elsewhere. Lonsdalc or Fruit of the Loom mus lin 10 cents a yard at Wilcox & Fowler's. Best brandsof fioui in the city at -Fry & Snow's. Also , bran , chop , etc. Have you seen the new all-over em broideries , laces and niching at Wilcox & Fowler's. The Metropolitan Drug Store is in re ceipt of a fine assortment of wall papers. Call and examine them. Land and legal blanks in stock at this office. A full line at State Journal prices , constantly on'hand. Preaching services at the Congrega tional church next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours by llcv. Dungan. Last Friday evening , a bouncing boy baby made his initial bow to the world at the residence of Tony Probst of the City Bakery. On Friday of next week. March 2Gth , the present term of school ends. There will be a vacation of one week before the opening of the spring term. Don't fail to remember the sociable at the residence of T. S. Bosley , to-mor row ( Friday ) evening. Such prepara tions are making that a pleasant time may be expected. Yesterday , L'lloy Allen purchased the two lots north of Will Lawson's property on the hill , and will shortly com mence the erection of a residence on same , of good si/.e and complete with bay window , porches , etc. Episcopal services will be held at the Opera Hall , next Sunday morning and evening at'lO:30 : and G:80 : o'clock res pectively , mountain time , by Rev. Ful- forth of Bed Cloud. All arc cordially invited to attend these services. Upon inquiry we find that our system of water works embraces 11J miles of water mains , or a quarter of a mile more than the Lincoln system contains. Mc- Cook is , by the by , about the largest small municipality in this state at any rate. Last Saturday , A. W. Corey moved his horses and cattle , which he has been feeding during the winter down on the Beaver , up to his river ranch , two miles southeast of town. Mr. Corey wintered his entire bunch without the loss of one head. Last Saturday was a day of unusual business activity in this city. The country people were in en masse and a very encouraging trade was enjoyed by our merchants. While land men were largely present and active , and things were bustling generally. While in the city , last week , Tully Scott , receiver of the U. S. land office at Oberlin , Kansas , purchased one of W. W. Palmer's finest sets of buggy harness. W. 0. Moody of Stratton also purchased a handsome brass-trimmed set of buggy harness from the same dealer. On Wednesday of last week , a dimin utive representative of the gentler sex knocked for admission into the family circle at the home of Walter J. Hills. It goes without the saying that the lit tle one was accorded a warm reception into the household and the hearts of the family. Our highly literary bourbon contemp. across the street is"progressmg in grace" in a most encouraging manner. Having temporarily discontinued the springing of ancient chestnuts upon his unsuspect ing and innocent readers , the } ' are now them with ' . ' ' regalling 'original'5 rabbit stories of unquestioned meritand Jiuthor- thorship. The world do move. Have you a business that ought to succeed ? Advertise it. Straight-for ward advertising in newspapers that have steady and positive circulation will take a prostrate business by the hair and stand itqn its feet with remark able celerity. Let the doubters keep their eyes on the progress of the adver tisers who are steady-goers , wet weather an Jj dry. ' . CLOAKS , CARPETS AND MEN'S CLOTHING AT COST ! EXAMINETHEM WHATMORE DO Y'OU WANT ? THE EARTH ? HAYDEN & CO. The following county-seat people vis ited McCook Lodge , A. F. & A. M. , on Tuesday evening : GS. . Bishop. John Wclborn , Henry Crabtrce , Jacob Norval and I. J. Boycr. W. Smith of West Point , Neb.and J. M.Williams of Cape Gridiron , Mo. , were also visiting breth ren. 4 . - . . . i. . . > . .n . i A.BUSINESS CHANGE On Monday , Servis Hill of Brownville , this state , purchased W. O.-Saylor's grocery busi ness on West Dennison street , and at once took charge of the same , and will continue the business at the old stand. Mr. Saylor , we understand , will embark in other business in our midst in due course of time. The yonng man C.L. Leming who was recently captured at Beatrice by Marshal Bennett and held under the charge of grand larceny , had a prelimin ary trial , last Thursday , before Squire Iliilburd , when he-was bound over to appear at the next session of district court , and in default of § 1,000 bail was' placed in the tender care of Sheriff Welborn for safe keeping. He is charged with having stolen some prop erty aggregating SI , 000. We wish to direct particular attention to the meeting of the Ilocknell Hose Co. called for next Monday evening. We have the cart , hose and hydrants , and hope that the boys will at once put themselves in training so as to be able to make the best possible use of the fire appliances at their command. Let the meeting be well attended. Talk the matter up in the meantime. Secure some new members if possible , and re solve to make our fire department thor ough and effective. The probabilities are that brick for building purposes will be much cheaper , this spring , than ever before in the his tory of our city. Contractor Collins received his immense brick making ma chine , the first of the week , ami will in a short time be prepared to turn out brick of a superior quality in double quick order , while two or three other parties are also arranging to burn in the near future. Cheap brick will do much toward encouraging the erection of more brick buildings. The McCook Hotel has been leased by W. W. Ilockwood , who will take charge of that hostelrie on next Mon day evening. Mr. Ilockwood is an old hotel man , having been in the business for some time at Blue Hill , this state. He will at once commence the work of renovating and refitting the house throughout , and it is his purpose to place the same on a footing with the other first-class houses of the city. The name of the house will be changed to Windsor. "Some time ago , the Democrat took occas ion to suggest that mail be carried on night trains for the stations west of McCook to Denver. We now have assurances that such arrangements will soon be completed and hereafter letters will not have to lay over for only one train a day. " The Democrat. As the above would indicate a claim of appropinquity to the great white ( white-washed ) democratic thronewe would suggest that the Democrat but exercise a moity of its dread influence in the direction of our home office. Such irresistible power cannot fail of fruition , neither should such light be hid under a bushel. A full house greeted the presentation of "The Social Glass" by home talent , last Friday evening , at the Opera Hall. After the company overcame their ti midity and became warmed up to the occasion , the play progressed in a very satisfactory way , and was well received by the audience. The drama contained a number of excellent points , which the company emphasized in good style. The W. C. T. U. netted over $26 from the performance , which is referred to in complimentary terms by those present on the occasion. Last Saturday , a Kansas postmaster ( by his own asknowledgment ) was caught in the act o stealing cold chisels , wrenches , etc. , from C. P. Binker's im plement house on corner Railroad and Main. The stolen articles were tem porarily deposited by the thieving Nasby in the rear of Stimson & Spott's bar ber shop. The performance was observ ed by Mr. Spotts and. the stolen articles were duly returned to the rightful owner. After making the'deposit , " the genial P. M. , retired in haste to irrigate , and thereafter failed to materialize. By the by , Grover seems to be out of luck in his P. M. appointments , or else he has poor , scraggy timber from which to select. SILVER WEDDING. Large Company Elegant and Exten sive List of Presents And a Happy Affair Altogether. Q A large and brilliant company , em bracing some eighty of our towns-people , responded to the invitations issued , and participated with Squire and Mrs. W. W. Fisher in the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wed ding , at their residence last Saturday evening. The numcrousness of the at tendance ( the young people occupied the adjoining residence of Bceeiver Bab- cock through courtesy ) and the extent and costliness of the gifts presented in dicate in a way the esteem in which the Squire and his estimable wife , who were among the first to locate and cast their fortunes in our city , are held. After a short presentation address by Ilev. Wheeler and an equally witty respond by the Squire , refreshments were served , which with cards , social chat , etc. , made up the evening's round of pleasure. Wti append below a list of the presents : LIST OF PKKSKX-TR. Silver Water Pitcher and Cup , and Silver Tea Set of Four Pieces Mr. and Mrs. ( J. A. Noren , G. L. Laws , J. A. Wilcox , F. S. Wil cox , T. G. Ilees , W. S. Webster. A. J. Pate , T. S. Bosley , A. Campbell. , H. It. Woods , F. D. Hess , C. F. Babcock , W. S. Perry , Chas. Xoble , J. B. Mcserve , Geo. Ilocknell , J. I { . Plielan. T. B. Campbell , Carl Clark. Mrs. E. A. llollister , Misses Ida Hollister and Lou Clark. Silver and Colored Glass Berry Dish Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Kees , S. II. Colvin , I. J. Star- buck , A. Campbell , C. X. Batchelor , A. M. Kelly , S.L.Green and W.W.Palmer. Messrs. E. E. Lowman and G. M. Chenery. Silver Dinner Caster Messrs. J. F. Forbes , AV. E. Fry , A. C. Ebert , II. A. Clark , F. L. McCracken and F. M. Kimmell. China Tea Set-Charlie. Will and Nellie Fisher. Silver Cake Basket Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Snyder , Charleston , 111. Silver Tea Spoons (4) ( ) T. G. Chambers , Charleston , 111. Silver Individual Butter Dishes Georgie Kennedy , Charleston , 111. Silver Individual Pepper Box Miss Janie Fisher , Charleston , 111. Silver Call Bell Mr.andMrs.Thos.Colfer. Silver Spectacles S. L. Green. IIalf-Io7.en Silver Knives in Case Mr.and Mrs. L. B. Stiles. Half-Dozen Silver Fruit Knives Misses Jennie Jamison and Alice Murphy. Silver Pickle Caster Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Francis , J. F. Kenyon , I ) . J. Smith and fam ily , and Mrs. S. L. Green. Three Mrs. Potts Flat Irons Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Aslnnore , Indianola , Xeb. Pair Silver Napkin Kings Dr. and Mrs. Z. L. Kay. Silver Mug I. J. Starbuck. Gold Masonic Pin C. F. Babcock. Silver and Colored Gla < s Berry Dish Mr. and Mrs. Y. Franklin and A. McG. llobb. Silver Sugar Spoon Dr. W. M. Chambers , Sr. , Charleston. 111. Half-Dozen Silver Tea Spoons Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hunt. Silver Nut Cracker and Picks Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ercanbrack. Silver Card Heceiver Messrs. C. W. Bal- lard , E. A. Eaton , M. A. Spalding. J. L.Tay lor and I. J. Reynolds. Knife Kests Miss Clara Gooding. Silver Syrup Pitcher and Salver Misses Cecilia Ryan and Mabel Meservej and Messrs. T ho * . Glasscott and H.A. . McCracken. Silver Butter Dish and Knife Messrs. C. II. Rogers , C. 31. Ashmore , F. S. Harris and E. L. Layeock. Silver Match Holder Messrs. (5. M. Chen- cry andW. S. Wheeler. Half-Dozen Silver Knives and Forks Misses Dell , Eda and Josie Menard. Silver Tooth-Pick Holder J. L. Taylor. Silver and Glass Creamer.-R. H. Williams and Miss Kate Williams. The Board of Directors of the Bed Willow County Agricultural Society met pursuant to call of President Moore , at Indianola on last Saturday afternoon. A "constitution and by laws for the socie ty were drafted and adopted. It was decided to hold the 1SSG meeting with reference to both the Lincoln and Den ver meetings , and a committee was ap pointed to ascertain the time of holding said fairs and report at the meeting of the directors to be held in this city on Saturday , March 27th. The .Executive Committee were authorized to prepare a premium list and rules and regulations for the 1SS6 fair , said committee to re port March 27th. Upon a careful esti mate it was ascertained that the society would have some three thousand dollars to offer for premiums in the various classes. It is.also proposed to invite all the counties embraced in the McCook Land District , viz : Hitchcock , Dundy , Chase , Hayes and Frontier , to partici pate with us , as well as the counties of Decatur and Bawlins in Kansas , which will insure more wide spread interest and attendance. We are informed by B. F. Olcott that he has almost completed the house he is building on his claim a few miles from town and" that he will remove with his family thereto , the first of April. B. F. is putting up a residence 2-i feet square , and will be as snug as a bug in a rug on his claim. THE TRIBUNE is glad to note the erection of houses of such character out in the country. It is a good indication when comfortable frame houses take the place of dug-outs and sod houses. -j ' / ' - ' , " > / ' / ' ; f ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' / . ' . - - ' ' * t " E. BRICKEY & * CO. , WE HAVE RECEIVED QUR SPRING STOCK AND ARE NOW SHOWIHG THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT CLOTHING EVER SEEN IN THE VALLEY. THE SPRING STYLES EMBRACE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN PLAIDS Atfe CHECKS , IH ALL GRADES FROM THE CHEAPEST TO THE FINEST. Our Spring Stylestare all in IN CLOTHING , FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS , AND OUR ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE , AND IT HAS BF.F.K OUR AIM TO MARK THEM ALL AT PRICES FAR BELOW ALL COMPETITION. 25P'W/o have some tihoap pants of speciemerit , \ for working men. They are the best ever offered at . 4. the price. Everybody ts invited to call and examine , ii goods and get prices. IK B Ti PERSONALS. Mrs. It. 11. Vincent and family of-Arapahoe have moved to this city. J. E. UiM-ger returned from hi > Cass county pilgrimage on Xo. 1 , Sunday night. Geo. llockiu'll wtfs & guest at the "Windsor , Lincoln , the latter part of last week. John Uawsofc , Es < j. , Alma's leading barris ter , was a visitor in this city , Sunday. C. H. Rogers took a hasty glance at his Cnlbertson interests , Friday afternoon last. Mrs" . Schennerhom of Stratton Is visiting her grand-daughter , Mrs. E. Marquis of our city. Principal Dnsenburg of the Walioo schools visited our public schools on Tuesday of thK week. Jos. Allen of Red Willow creek loft for Lenox , Iowa , yesterday evening on a limited visit. visit.F. F. II. Uareourt , one of Trenton's real es tate men , had business before our local offi cials , Tuesday. Dr. 15. U. Davis was called to Stratton , Tuoday , by telegraph , on professional bu > i- ness. ness.K. K. S. Cooley and Leon F. Moss inaded the county-seat , a few hours , la > t Saturday , on business. J. M. Cotton , the State Journal Co.'s repre sentative , was in the city , Friday , lookingaf- ter that paper's interots. T. J. I'iekett of the JJloomington Guard , and little daughter , were gueMn at the Mc- Entee , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jennings made a flying trip to the capital of Hitchcock comity. last Friday afternoon. E. P. Hazen , the Frees & Ilocknell Lum ber Co.'s manager at Edison , was a Sunday visitor in the metropolis. F. If. Fowler is getting things in readiness for his family , , which he expectto arrive from Illinois next week. Mrs. A. J. Tate was called down to Friend- ville , last Saturday , to the bedside of her iged father , who is seriously ill. Editors Solomon of the CnlhertsonSiinand Pence of the Palisade Journal both transact ed busine.in the city , Mondaj night. Prof.V. . S. Webster of our public > chool * will attend the sessions of the State Teachers' Association at Lincoln , week after next. H. B. Crano of the Franklin Echo > pent rimrsday and Friday of last week in the city , i'liu TIUIJCXI : received a fraternal call. Editor L. E. Martin of the Orleans Sentinel passed a few hours in the city on Sunday , re membering TUB TniuuxE with a short call. Gerald Wilcox , brother of the Wilcox irothers of this city , arrived from Oilman , yesterday morning , with a car-load of horses. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. LaTouretteweut up to visit Mrs. LuTourette's parents on the ranch icar Carrico , Hayes county. Tuesday noon via Culbertson. D. 11. Dorn , who has a claim in theMjiith- ast part of Hayes county , was in town , Fri- lay , and ordered THE TIHJUXE sent to his wife at Lena , 111. , for a year. A. W. Campbell and W. P. Fritts , both of Box Elder , were in town , Friday , making ar- angenients to prove up on their respective lomesteads and pre-emptions. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Xettleton , Jr. , ariived from Stockbridge , Mass. , Saturday last , and will cast their fortunes with the people of Ited Willow county henceforth. County Surveyor Castberg is nursing a pain ful injury caused to one of his petlal extrpuii- itt > by the awkwardness of the inevitable pea nit butcher , who let his heavy fruit box fall on J. E.'s foot with above effect. L. C. Stephenson , late Deputy County Clerk , pa > sed through this station on tfJ , la < t Friday , en route for Akron , where he goes in- o the land business with 11. AV. Pike. To gether they will make a strong team. Mrs. II. M. Aslnnore came up from Indian ola , on Friday last , to assist her sister , Mrs. \V. W. Fisher , in the celebration of thetwcn- y-fifth anniversary of Mrs. Fisher's wedding. She returned home on Sunday evening fol- owiug , J. O. McCracken of the DCS Moines Daily Xews , who has been the guest of his uncle , 'has. Xoble of our city , for a few days past , eft-for home on Xo. 2 , Tuesday morning. Mr. McCracken"s wife is in poor health anil ic may yet decide to return to McCook to re side and engage in business , hoping to bene fit his wife thereby , as the change from the smoky unhealthfnl environment.- the city to this land of pure air and sunshine would certainly occasion. . J. I * . Richard of Lincoln , late PrcMdent of the State Xationnl Hank of that city , and a member of thelU'd "Willow Cattle Co. , whose j ' herds range on tin * Willow , was in the city , Monday , on business connected with histitock interests. L. Lowman returned from his business trip to Chicago on List Thursday evening , having there purchast d a largestock of goods which will be opened lure in a few days. Mrs. Lowman arrived on Xo. 1 , Satin day night , after spending a few days in Lincoln with her daughter. J. F. Zedikcr and F. W. Barber of Frank lin , president and vSi.'D-pn.'Sidcut of the State Bank of that placr , t.pnt : : Tuesday in the city , giving and taking iM > Iiticul pointers , etc. . Mr. Zediker , it will lie remembered , has l > een clerk of the lower house of our state legisla ture for many years , and is now aspiring to thostati' secretaryship of this commonwealth , and would be gratilied to have the endorse ment of the Valley's delegations. THE TIIAVKLBUS INSUUAXCI : COM PANY began business in April , 1SG4 , and is still managed by the men who started it. It is not only the oldest , largest and strongest Accident Company in America but the only one of any considerable size. Its Cash Assets have steadily in creased year by j'ear , and now reach $7,820,000. the liabilities being $5S7D. 000leaving a surplus to policy-holders of $1JM7J)00. ( ) it has written nearly 1,100,000 General Accident Policies , and paid cash benefits to over one in nine of the insured , amounting to over $7,300,000. Xo better or surer invest ment of the small sum required can be made than in a Yearly Accident Policy in THE TKAVELKUS. which secures the principal sum in event of accidental deathor , a weekly indemnity for injury causing total disability and losd of time. Any agent will write a policy at short notice. 11. S. COOLKV. Agent , McCook. Xeb. Forest Trees ! Forest Trees ! One hundred car-loads * of .Nebraska grown Forest Trees , ranging in height from six inches to sixteen feet , suited to timber-claim planting , or ornamental shade tree ? . Varieties : Yellow Cotton- wood , Sugar and Soft Maple , Hardy Catalpa , Blade and White Walnut , American Sweet Chestnut , Black and Ilorney Locust , Ash. K\m. \ Box Elder , Linden , Sycamore. Native , Ilussian and French Mulberry , PoplarPecan , Birch , lied Bud. Coffee Tree , Persimmon. Yel- loWjWhite.Diamond and Basket Willow. By the single tree , hundred , thousand , or car load. In car lots special rates will be given. Also , a general Nursery Stock. Write for prices. BOBT. W. FURNAS , H9 Brownville , Neb. "FOR SALE. Hay , loosa or baled. Also , some White Star , Beauty Hebron and Clark No. 1 Seed Potatoes. Also , a few fresh milch .cows. Call on or address me at Red Willow , Neb. J. F. HKLM. FOR SALE. Karly Beauty of Hebron , Mammoth Pearl and White Star seed potatoes. J. F. BLACK , 42-5ts. lied Willow , Nebraska. HOUSES FOR RENT. o Parties wishing to rent dwelling houses should enquire at the Citizens Bank of McCook. GIRL WANTED. I want a good dining room girl at once. Inquire at Wilcox & Fowler's. 11 * I > * HOUSE AND LOT o On Macfarland street for sale. In quire of F. P. Allen or at this office. SQUARE UP. Parties owing me are respectful- ! quested to call and settle at once. 29 tf. M. A. SPALUING. HORSES FOR SALE. Two Norman and one thorough-bred trotting stallions. Inquiie of F. . Wir.ro x. ROOMS FOR RENT. Suite of unfurnished rooms , in cen tral location. ! Inquire at this office.