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THL UJ.viA.iJA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JANUARY 21 , 18ii2. r > Deere & r\ MANUFACTDRERS OF PLOWS , MOLING , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in AGRIGOLTURAL I ! ENTS , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Inline Wagon Oo , Farm anil Spring Wagons , DoBro&Mansur Oo , Corn Planters , Stalk Gutters , &c , , MolinePump , Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Seeder OoFountain , Oity Drills and Seeders , Mechanicsburg Mach , Oo , Baker Grain Drills , Shawnee Agricultural OoAdvance Hay Rakes , Joliet Manufacturing Oo , Eureka Power and Hand Shellors , i- Whitman Agricultural Oo , Shellers , Road Scrapers , &c , , Moline Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales , A , C , Fish Racine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock , Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. liecltnic'Jm STEELE , JOHNSON & CO , , * AND JOBBERS IN Fiour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AP MMUIACfUEED TOBACCO. Agents for BEHWOOD HAILS AMD LtfLIN & BAUD FOWEER CO. THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND nrnr VT en J LJ V PI Mining and Milling Company. Working Capital - ? 30X.OOO. Capital SeeK : , $1.000 > iiOO Par Valun of Shares , * 25.000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BBAMBL MININGDISTRICT. . UK. J I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyoming. WJI. E. TIIjTON , Vicc.Prcsidcnt , Cuinrulan , Wyoming ! E. N , HAIWOOD , Hocrctary , Cummins , Wyoming. A. ( I. LUNN , Treasurer , Cuuiinlini , Wyoming. 07XC.TTSVX1XIS : Ot. 3 , 1. Thomas. tonic Miller W. S. liramel. A. 0. Dunn. E. N. Hnrwooil. FraniULeuvcns. Clco. 11. FalOB. Lewis Zolman. Dr. J. C. Watklns. , no22meBm OEO. W. KKNDALL. Author'zcd A cent for Sa'lo of Stock ; rif- " " ° " -i < a Kfb HEADQUARTERS FOR MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS , We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to oui -elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigrar Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overahirts , Overall ? Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVI8 & CO , Corner Fourteenth and Dodere Sts. FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchantis , 1121 Farnham St. , Onaaha , Neb. ConsIt-nmenU made ua will receive prompt attention. Ucfcrencea : State Jiviirimuhv. . v \ Co. , IHItlmoro ! Peck & liinshcr , Chlcavo : M w' latl WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DEALER N Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. .me WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NL'iJ , , ' The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. j 18-m UNLOCKING THE SKAOKLES , V slilHY BY A t'UCMIKKSMXX , Tlio sun was just setting , i\t the close of u lung h. t day in .lutio , when Krnest Hlaek and myself drove our wagons up to the b.ink of Ued river , on tlio Indian territory sid ' . Wo were hauling freight for thu I'liiled States government , and wore on our way to Texas for a load. Wo signalled the ferryman , living on the Texas side , and us soon as ho came over bog.ui to cross. Tlio boat \vn. t too small to put over both wagons at once , so 1 crossed first and c.iiuo back to assist Ernest. Ho had two refractory mules , which had always to bo hold in a ferry-boat , nnd it somo'imcs took both of us to do BO. .just as the ferry boat neiircd the Chicknsaw Nation side u large , power ful horse , but evidently nearly ex hausted , came into view around a bend in the road , si double burden on his back. A younger man of noble appearance , but looking weary and harrassod , rode in front , behind beautiful girl , nearly white , but with suflicietit Indian blood showing through the clear skin to add a piqu ant charm to the features. They rode up to the wagon , and the youtip man , without dismounting , spoke to Ernest. : "Sir , I am a white man , and some days since had n quarrel with another , in which , unfortunately , he was ac- cidently shot I am pursued by his brothers , who are close behind , and who have sworn to kill moon sight. I ask your help to crosn thu river , if pos sible , unseen.1' "Why do they " began Krnest ; but the stranger cut him abort. "Time presses ; sir ; you must an swer 'yes' or 'no ! ' If not I must do tlio best I can fo. myself. I dislike to shed blood ; but if 1 am too closely pursued " and the gleaming of the blue eyes finished the sentence. Ernest took another look at the open , manly face , which , whatever might bo written there , showed no tniuo of crime. Then ho apoko , and fast , for the trampling of horses' rapidly approach ing could now be heard : "I suppose you wish to take the lady with you. Got into wngon , and under a wagon sheet which y.in will find there loose. T will hide your horao in the bushes. " .The young man dismounted , as sisted nil' the girl who waa riding be hind him. , and did as directed , cower ing down in the bottom of the wagon. After depositing the sheet so as to look as if it had only been carelessly thrown in , Ernest led the horse a short distance- from the road , and after having taken of saddle and bridle , turned him loose and returned to his toam. 1 had ivitnessed tlio scene from the boat , which by this time had reached the bank , and the wngon drove in. After giving the ferryman a caution to silence , Ernest turned to me : "I may bo helping a fugitive from justice to escape , but I will risk it. Loose the boat and put oft" , Beochor ! " ho added to the ferryman. At this moment , however , a pair of horses covered with dust and sweat came roand the turn in the road , and their drivers drew rein at the river aide. They were two powerful , evil- looking fellows , with belts stuck full of revolvers and a rifle across the pum mel of each saddle. The older-looking ono of the two ad dressed Ernest : "Have you seen anything of a man and a woman on one horao any where here ? " As ho spoke his eyes roamed to the wagon and sheet in it and both man dismounted. "Why , what do you want of them ? " asked Ernest. "Ho has killed a man in the Chor- taw nation , and is trying to get away , the woman with him. If you help to get him away it will bo the worse for you. I-boJiovoho _ is under that sheet , anyhow. " And ho stopped on the terry boat. The other remained on tlio bank , with Ilia hand on a pistol , ready to assist liis brother. The ono on the boat approached the wagon and was about to raise the sheet , when Ernest , with hia eyes gleaming dangerously , spoke to him : 'This wugon is in the employ of the United States government , and no ono but a , rou'ulnr authorized official can search it , " The fellow persisted , however ; but as ho laid his hand on the shoot a well directed bK w from Ernest floor ed him , The and on the bank started to draw hia revolver , but buforo ho could Jo so I had him covered. Ono learns .o bo juick with thu pistol on the Tontiur , where a inan'n ' lifo may depend pond on bin "getting the drop" on sonic ruflian , Thu ferryman , terrified at the BCODO before him , had remained quiet , but now , at a sign from Erneat , pushed tlio bout from the bank. Ernust keeping the prostrate man covered with his pistol , spoke to the ono loft behind , ' I shall take your companion with us IIH a hostage for your good conduct. Jf you shout after us , ho suflers , rj- member ! " Wo crosuud the river without acci dent , the biifllod ruflian on the bank milking the air resound with curses. Whim wo reached the Toxua aide , Ernest turned to mo ; "Frank , drive my wagon up the bank to where youra is , while I SPO this follow luck across the rivor. Heechur , take your akiff and row him over ; ho will hardly hurt you. If ho tries , I will put a bullet through him " After seeing his captive into the skiff , first discharging all his weapons , ho apoko to the now cowed man ; "When you get to the ether side , stand on the bank until the boat ro- turns. If you attempt to go into the bushes , or try any other treachery , I will shoot you. " Tlio ferryman put him across the river und returned , nnd Ernest came up the bank to where tlio wogona woro. Meanwhile I had bnvon up the hill and relieved the occupants of the wagon from their uncomfortable covering , They were nearly smothered but had made no movement until all wai safe. The young man jumped to the ground , and , with a aimplo grasp of the hand , nnd the earnest words , "I thank you both , " assisted his emu panionout. " Krnest now came up , nnd to him tin stranger turned : " 1 owe you my life , and if ever 1 can in some measure pay so atv.ii a debt , trust mo I shall not bo want ing. " " 1 am glad to have boon of aeruri to you , " taid Ururst simply. " 1 think you are safe for tlio niijht There is no other ferry within i\l . ut twenty miles , and they will not IM..SS . any one after night , 'lied river in t , i high to swim over. If you romnm with us to-night , we can make ti\o lady a bed in in the wagon , nnd tin- rostof us must take the ground. \ \ \ can toll us , then , how yon mana oit to got into the scrape. " After some further discussion itw.is arranged , and wo wont into camp. SuppiT ever and the horses staked , > tl , the young lady retired to ono of tin- wagons , while the rest of us , at some little distance , reclined on the blan keU and noddies , guarded by mir faithful dog. Nothing could eomo within a hundred yarim of the cnuii | without his tjiviug us warning. Then the stranger , whoso name WM Herndon , gave us an account of how ho happened to come to the river in inch A plight. "Some months since I was in tlio ( . 'hickasaw nation buying up cattle , when I became acquainted with a Mr. Williams , who had married and sot- tied among the Indians. "I found it convenient , to ! { o very often to his hunso , after cattle , 1 per suaded myself at first , but 1 soon hail to acknowledge that the attraction was his daughter Lily , the young l.nly who is with me. "Sho is only an eighth Indian , \voll educated , and as to her beauty you can sco for yourselves. She soon be gan to look with favor on mo , ami 1 askud her of her father , lie was willing , and wo were engaged. "But there were three sons of the old man by a former inarringo with a white woman , who bated mo from the start. I think they had hoped to et possession of Lily's property , but know , if 1 married here , there would be but little chance of thnt. Mnttcis went on , however. I was too haupy to care much for them , although they became more unbearable from day to day. They bore no good reputation in the country , and I was warned iigninst thriii more than onco. "TliroodMysago the explosion canto. 1 was walking with Lily , when the youngi's' i f the three mot us , and , nftor n fi-w insulting words accused mo of dishonorable conduct. "It was morn than 1 could stand , nnd 1 sprang toward him to strike him. lie attempted to draw a pistol , but I closed with him and attempted to take it away. In the struggle the pistol wont oil' , and ho was shot ( load. 1 stood for a moment stunned with horror , when Lily's voice roused mo " ' ( ) h , fly , ily ! The others will lull yon when they see you. They will swear it was no accident ! ' ' ' 'Not much of an accident I I saw the whole thing and ho shall swing for it , " said a voice behind mo. "I turned , and there stood one of the other brothers , with leveled rillo bearing directly on me. I attempted to sneak but ho would not allow it. " March straight to the house and if you try to got away I'll kill you like a dog. I would shoot you now , but for the pleasure of having you hung I' "My own protestations , Lily's tears and entreaties , were of no avail , and to avoid immediate violence Ifhiiught it brat to comply. "On the way to the house wo wore joined by the other brother , and , after a few words in some language unknown to me , they both hurried mo on. The old man was not at homo when wo reached the house , and iftor another consultation they chained me securely , and then made preparation for a jouri 8y. "As I gathered from hinls - pur posely lot drop-they intended to take mo to Fort Smith to bo tried I did not exactly see the object of this since , if the caBo was ouco brought to trial , I could easily bo cleared by Lily's evi dence. "After Bonding some of their ser vants to bring in the body , they mounted , mo on a horse , tied my liands behind mo and my fool under the horse , and , with ono riding before and the other behind , wo set out. "Lily beguod to bo allowed to go , but they refused. It was a lonely country where Mr. Williams lived , no liouse within twenty miles , or she would have gone for help to stop them. "The first day's travel passed with out incident. My captors were taci turn , saying nothing to mo and but little to each other. At night they loosed my hands sufficiently to lot mo cat , which was a little more than I expected ; but after supper my hands ind foot were securely chained , the chain carried around a tree and fastened with u , padlock. "The next morning our journey wns resumed. Wo had reached the Iviainaiiu mountains , over which wo were going by u bridlo-path wild , desolate region , lit place fora deed of ) f crime , I began to fear , from the ooks and words which paused from me to tlm other , that I would never reach Fort Smith. It would bo an cosy maUcr to kill mo , oust my body down into BOIIIO ono of the ravines , ind invent some plausible excuse for my disappearance. "As night came on they frequently stopped und hold consultations with eaclMthnr , easting the wlnlo glances of mingled halo and triumph on mo. [ t was easy enough to toll the moan- ng of this , but even if I had condo- icended to entreaties , it would have jcon of no avail. "Lot my fate bo what it might , I mist moot it in silence. Many were ho thoughts which passed through ny mind on that hurried ride , but it a needless to dwell on them. "Tho night of the second day wo camped on the edge of an old field , ; rown over with brown grass. The lanio precaution ) ) were tuKon as on ho previous nicht , und soon my cap. .ors were wrapped in slnmbor I uiew that in all probability it was my list on earth , and many conflicting emotions filled ' my mind , driving tway sloop , j'itit chielly I thought of Ld'ly , my prairie llower , U > ft to the norcy of those rude men. "About midnight my meditations were interrupted by a s < ift rustle bo- lind mo in the bushoH , but before I could speak or make u motion a voice whoso musio I never oxpuctod to hear on : arlh again , said 'Hush ! ' and in a moment Lily was bsidomo. "Then with her arms around mo , hnr lips close to my ear , she told that she had overboard her brothers talk of killing moon the way , being afraid to do nt homo ; had caught two of her own horses ( the best in the country and hud followed with the hope of rescuing me. ' 'She had a key which she thought would open the padlock fastening the chain that hold me. The padlock was ono of the spring kind , with the key hole , a simple slip , at the bottom , The kov is a plain , tint bar , with various indentations in it to lit the wards of the lock , and by simply pressing on it the lock ( lies open. "Lily tried the key but it would not fit. As 1 could see by the moon light , an expression of dismay tlitted over her face and she pressed hot- hands to her bend as if to think. As for me , 1 had so long given up all hope of lifo that 1 sat in silunco , nwnit- ing what she would do , unable to oiler any suggestions. "Thou , with the murmured words , 'It may do ! ' she loft mo for n moment , going into the old field. Then she returned , bringing a handful of tlio broom-grass with her. Selecting a twig of thiiitlu of just sufficient diam eter to till the slit in the bottom of the lock , she thrust it perpendicularly as far as it would o , broke it oil'a ouartor of an inch from the lock. She did this with other straws until the whole koy-holo was full , breaking them ofTovonly only on the outside , though , of course , the inside unds lit ted into thu wards of thu lock. Then she pressed on all the cuds and the lock ( low open. "So quietly that not a link rattled , Lily unwound the chain and I was once morn free. Wo started for the * horses , but unfortunately had gone lint a few feet before I stopped on a dry stick , which broke with u loud crack. Lily's hrttthcra were light tdoopors and they awoke immediately. Not fleeing mo , tiu-y rushed hither and thither in search , and just as we reached the horstis ono of them HCOII us and fired , killing Lily's horsu. In a moment 1 had seated her behind mo , and , concealment being no longer posniblo , rode away at full speed. "They saddled and came hard after us. Wo kept our distance ; but on account of the double burden which our horse carried , were never able to got far out of hearing , while they fol lowed with the persistence worthy of a bettor cause. Not daring to stouin the Indian territory among the Chick'- a.ww nation , 1 rode for the river , which 1 fortunately reached just in time to meet you and balllo them. Our horse , good as ho was , was near ly exhausted , and could nut have car ried us much further. Thanks to yon , I hope wo ari > safe now. " The story was ended , and wo were u'oon asleep. In the morning wo took Herndon and Miss Lily to thu rail e > ad , where they took the train for Fort Smith. Wo received a letter from him after ward. Ho stood his trial , came out clear , and married Miss Lily. The Williams boys wore soon afterward both killed in a drunken frolic , ending in a light. Visible Improvement Mr. Noah Bates , Klmira , N. Y. , writes : "About four years a ? I had i n iitt-ck of blliou * fever , and never fully recovered. My digestive organs were weakened , and I would bo completely proutrnt-d fonlaVH. After lining twci bottles < > f your UuunoCK Ui.ooi ) lllTTKlis tlm improvement wan t > < > risible that I WUH tutoiiMied. I can tvw , though 01 ycnrH of nge , do n fair , nd icoa- oimb'e ' day's work. ' Price SI 00 , trial size 10 cents. ID-lw 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs U TIU ONLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANUTHEKAST Prom Omaha and the West. No chun o ot can between Oiiintm and E . ixnilt , mil but one between OMAHA nd NEW Y011K Daily Passenger Trains tlACIIINO ALL EASTKIIN AND WKSTKUN OITIKB with LESB OIIAKUESand IN AOVANCKoI ALL , OTIIKH MNICi. Thlb entire line la rqmmrecl with I'uIlmAn't I'alflco SlooiiltiK Car , 1'nlaco bay Conchott , illllor'n 3aiitv ( I'latlonn nnd Coupler , und the coleliratod Wi'sun ) iou9u Alrbruko. tWBee that your ticket reuU VIA nANHAt' CITY , ST. JOHKl'H & COUNCIL IILUITH IUII. rood , via St. Jonqili and Ht. Loul.i. Tlcliutn for iMla it mil column nUtlons In thi West. J. K. IIAUNAUU , A C. DAWKS , Uen. Mupt. , tit. Joiuiih , Moi Oen. Pun. nd Ticket Ak't. , Ht. Jcmoph , Ho. &NDT IIORUKN , Ticket Aifcnt , WM Parnlinin utrccl. A. II , lUBMiitn ( Iciiurul Audit , OMAHA. NW _ Sioux City & Paciiic THE ) SIOUX CITY ROUTE ) Hnim ft Solid Train 'Itirou h from Council Blufl'H to tit. ljaul Without Clmnj-u Time , Only 17 Hours. ir m- MILKS TIIK MIOIITK8T JIOUTK COUNCIL. BLUFFS TO NT , PAUL , MINNKAI'IMi ) UULirril OH UIBMAHCK ind all i Kit 'iti In Northern Iowa , Mltincxota nnd > ahnt . Tlil'i line U niilHd | | | with tlio Improved VHtln ' ! iounc AiitoiiKithAirbruko d Ulllo 'latform CcmnU'r nnd Itiill.T : nnd for HI'KKI ) . HAKCTV AND COJIKOHT > uriKiirpaH4t.il. Pullman I'alnco HluuiiliiK Car run through WITHOUT CIIANOi : between Kan BUM City and Kt. Paul , xla Council Hlulfd and Hloux City Trnlim leave Union Pacific TratiHler at Coun cil lllulTs , nt 7:35 : p , in , dally on nrrlvat of KaiiHan City. Kt. Juucph and Cuunvil Illulto train frnm the .South , Arriving at Sioux City Il36 ; p. in , , anil at the New Union Depot at Kt. Paul at I'l''M toon. TKN IIOUUH IN ADVANCK UP ANY OTIIKU KOUTK rUcmeinhcr In u.kliiK tlio Hloux City Hoiito cm L'ct a lliroiiKh Train , Thu Hhortcut Line , hu QuIckeutTlmuand a Coinfortahlu Itldu In the Through ' ara between . COUNCIL I1LUFKH AND 8T. PAUL. t3THcu that your TlckeU road via thu "Slain City and I'ftclflc Itallroail. " J.H. WA'ITLKH , J.K. I1UCHANAN huperlntcndent. ( Jcn'l Pau.i. Ak'cnt , P , K. UUI1INHON , A n't ( iun'l POHH , Ait , lllaHOiirl Valley , lo n. J , II. O'llUYAN , bouthwcaoni Ak-cnt , Coiincl IllulU , Iowa COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Thu cojirutn. rslilii herttctoro trannactl * u hii'l- icm at Omaha , Nebraska , umlcr the nainu of ftur , McCord & Uraiiy. In thin day clliiohoil | jj nutual convent , Abram N'aic tetlilni ; A i , HAM N'AVK , JAMIH Mtl'oiiu , JOHN K. IIIIAKV , W. II. .Mil mill , The ] * ; ! l v.ill eontlnu thu limintm leretoforu ( Miulucicd by Nnvu , .MiCord & llrady , hnnlia , Nulir.bku , In ihu Urn nainu of .MiCord IraOy a Co. , who will pa\ all d ( bin by , ami atu atithoilzuil to colitut all outntandlni. accounU cluu to the old firm. JAMKH .MiCouu , JOHN H. I IRA i. v. m-3t \y. H. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. IIOTULS. 7WA7 ARLINGTON , J. O. MclNTIHE , Lincoln , Neb OUDKIN8 HOUSE , OUDKINS & DRO , , Red Oak , lit , SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TCLLINIUS , Mllford , Neb. REED HOUSE , GEO. REtD , Ulyitei , Neb , WOODS HOUSE , W. P. ELLIS , ' Osceoln , Nob. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromikurg , No. . AMERICAN HOUSE , GEO. H. MCCAIN , Couth DendNe > HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Lonlivlllo CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Dlnlr , Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , 0.0. HACKNEY Aihland , Neb CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN CCOPER , Oakdale , Neb. ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. CLEMMO.V8 , Sow.ard , Xeb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS , O'Xelll , Nab. COMMERCIAL HOTEL 0. F. OAS9ADY , Doolton , U. HAHTNtY HOUSE , W. P. HUNTER , WptUlde , la. tlELLOU HOUSE , MRS. A. E. UF1UCE , RlilnRt City , Neb , DORCHESTER HOTEL , A. 8 , KINKLC Dorchetter , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. G , MEAD , N align , Neb CENTRAL HOUSE , JAS. McKILLIP , York , Nob. TUTTLE HOUSE , W. H. TUTTLE , Aurora , Neb , OAGE HOUSE , A. R. OAQE , RepubllcanOltyNeb DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , Haitlngi , Neb , SANDERS HOUSE , OHAS. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb. WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , ExDtor , Neb , JUDKINS HOUSE. FRANK WILKINSON , Mnlvern , la. MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP , WcoplncWotcr.Neb PARK HOUSE. MRS. M. E. OUMMING8 , Gornlnp ; , la , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , > VM. LUTTON , Vllllico , In. PARK HOUSE , W , J. OARVIN , Coming , la , E8TE8 HOUSE , N. T tSTES , Grand Itland , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOUSE. F. W. WILM8 , Kenrney , Neb. SVILDER HOURE1 THOMPSON REED , WD'jer , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. 0. CAARPER , Hardy , Nob. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , W. W. 8HUWFEL1 Waco , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , Q. W.MATFIELD , Greenwood , Neb HAMMOND HOUSE. JOHN HAMMOND , Columbut , Neb. CENTRAL CITY HOUSE J. 8. QREOERY , Central Cltv , Ne SUMMIT HOUSE , 6WAN & DECKER , Creiton , In. NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVERTZ , Neola. la. EMERSON HOUSE. A. L. SHELDON. Emor on , ' OASS COUNTY , NKU. o II. McCain American HOIKH ) H. H. Kirk Grand Central Hotel Tarpenniin ; Bros Rontiuirnnt ,1. ( ( , H. ,1. Straight ( toncral Sturo and Dealers in Grain K. E. Day General Store and Dealer in Grain S. K , Grceimtatu , , Drugs Goorno Stewart , M.I ) Physician and Driiu'k'iflt Geor o A. Day iV Co Hardware L. H. Sawyer Ar Son Dry Good.s V. L. ' Martin Butcher C. N Folsom , Lumber Dealur L. Phipiis Livery 1' . Ward V Son Tomi > i'raneo llilliard Hall ,1. Monford liool and Shoonmkor U , (1. ( McKarland 1'ostmaater and Tun HUB Auent K. II. l'lnd | > 8 Opmntor and Station Ai mt Ssss DCMC DEtOQ Weeping Water , Nub. Heed llros General Merchandise and Banking Fleming it Haco General Merchandise H. .1. llaller General Merchandise Kchlontz it Dewey General Merchandise Hatch itMiclol Clothing , Hoots and Shooa J. Marshall it Son liootn mid Shoes P. S. Burn us Druggiab TlionniHit Urton Druugiata A. L Marshall DruugiHt nnd Nows. DKK A ont Patter it Webster Jewellers . G. S. Barry Harness Maker Gibson & Moikle Attorneys and Notaries , Insurance , etc II. D. Travis Attorney nt Law U. 0. Yooninna Harness Maker J. H. Bellows ' Notary Public J. F. Parkins . . . Agricultural Implements Chase & licardsh y Hardware nnd Furniture Fitchio & Ashman Hardware < T. M. Ueardsloy & Co Lumber Roichonback Bros * . Lumber J. A. Matthews Editor Recorder S. A. niploy i Meat Market O. O. Bugi'Bs Meat Market GuerRe Lambing ' , Itlackiiinitbin Holdridgo 1 Blacksmith RCOVCH ' . . . . . Blacksmith Tim Bull , Contractor Ludd it Wood Builders Mollatt Builder P. A. Barrett .V Bro Stock Buyers H. Carper Stock Buyer M. Carter Stock Buyer W. Barbow Stock Buyer F. M. Waleott Koal Estate A. P. Camp Dentist G. Sityos Physician and Surgeon \V. D. Gibbon Physician and Surgeon Thomas it Hall Physician and Surgeons M. M. Bulk's Physician and Surgeon O. T. Wilson Toimorinl Artist F. X. BroHiner Pnintor M. F. Norton Painter Mien E , Bates Dressmaking Miss Paine . ' Milliner and Dressmaker P. L. Thorp Missouri Pacific House ' C. II. King : . King's Jioto - - Grant , Carponto Kemp , Carpenter - - Sunnier Carpenter .1. M. Beardaley Coal Deah-r B. F. Barrett , Livery D , D , Woodard Livery S. Clinton I'lnnni g nnd Feud Milk J. H. Towksbury Flouting mid l-Veil Mills - - Lowin Flouring and Feed Mill G. H. Wohn Pastor M. E. Church C. F. Graves I'aHnr Ciiii ri'gatioiml Church T. O. G. T. Loduo meets Monday oveningu T. O. f ) . F. Lodge moots Wednesday cwniiiiL'H Bishop Post , No. 01 , G. A , It. , moots Saturday evenings I ) . T , Dudley Billiard Hall Hadloy , fc Co Billiard Hall W , N. Lanoy Ito.itaurant Hoggott A Coglinger , Pump Dealers loluiHon Bros , Pump Dealers OASS COUNTY , NKI5. .1. M. Waterman , Physician and Druggist Marion Ward Hardware T. It. Sharp Phymcian and Druggist A. W. Hall Hall Hotel if , Drake , Groceries ,1. A. 1 losmoyor , , . .Physician and Druggist .1 , \ , Glover I'oHtmaHtor , General Merchandise , and TIIK HUB Agent Mrs. M. 1'oturHon General Merchandise 0. T. Jtookwiill Groceries Truman Hall Harness Maker John Otmonkop , Saloon F. Alboe Louisville House Huber IJron General Merchandise Jacobs Moat Market It , G. Hoover Agricultural Implements Frank Fot/.or Hlaeksmith Howell , Wagon Shop and Justice of the Peace Cutforth fc Lavorty Livery .1. M. Ueardaloy Lumber Roiohonback Bros Lumber 0. W. King Lumber Agent 0. F. Came , Elevator Joe Tighu Grain Uuyor Milton Polk Attorney at Law G , 0. Clughurn Notary. I'ublio , Justice of the Peace , und Collections Louisvillu Stoneware Manufacturing Company , Pottery Guorgo Doll , Contractor and liuildor George Duki/.lnu , , .Contractor and Builder Hull Clothing J , Hringnwn , . , . . . . , , . , , , , , . , , , 'Jt'1 ' "d Slioomakor Lewis. , , . , , , , . . , . . , . , , . , , . , , . . . i. . . . . . . . . . . i Wutchmukur- John SuyloH . , , , , . . , , , , . . , , , , , . . . . . . . . . . Meat Market Jackuoi' it So , , , .Flour mid vcocl ilil t n