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Fremont Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 4

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Th school In the KUeui district ctoc J.HiglgsfoAlslo Ktsbvlh'A ed on Thursday, Charlie Randall In Ctiicngor, waM mi nanai aava mm WrfMMWAdb VW tWWW UJmAVW SHOW of JUNE 1 9th BIG F. Hambert, of Crete, was at JJ Lao. Geo. Hickock, of North Bend, was Jacob Bodewlg, of Hooper, says his IM Column will be beats thorn aU because be a week i HI III i Tha rates to Chicago from the rim Do not fail to you will visit tho greatest wonder of tho 19th Century which find in the remarkable low prices wo aro selling continue at ti and many an taking ad vantage of It. i Judge W.

II. iilodgett, of Chicago, a passenger on the Elkhorn Valley Clothing for Ri en, Boys and Children, Hats, Trunks, Vst-lises, fact everything contained in our line. Call and be convinced that we advertise the truth. Goods marked in plain figures atone fixed price. One IFrice Olotloiiicr TTmiao Fremont Shed's old etani dMaJn I I I JameslWdlnga last Invention I a wagon vole with hair Up.

Ho horse kick over it i Key. Hewitt being on of th elty will be do service at the St. Jam church to-morrow. IleaTT trosU are reported from Da within the past week which In all crops but wheat Newspaper men and printers most decide this morning whether they will to the circus or toe ta or July. Mrs.

Dudley is In receipt of encourag news from hr boaband and will expect him horn in full health. Fish Commissioner May has noshed rerappointment for the fourth term member of the State Flh Commis i- Tha If B. church realUed out of patrons pearly seventy dollars gay the people.twloe that amount fun. 8 Mr. Blewett earns to yesterday from west with sheep enough to clothe feed the entire population of Dodge Goodrich Mansfield, li.N! of one third cf "1 eeoh inerttn.

All eotioes boy old. 1:1 T-l noil hoaM. tnrdffl anil t.mr hnxwo. Atiea Umntmti IT ij ka -k emowy stock tit rreatmt. I- aI.K-II"tm, swei-y Bad harness.

nitftat HiO kumlnUW Villi. SU i -To lew Uiaus Sna-elass security lunit fct. 4 AT WOOD. ji M1 bnot snrt lt.Jtsiln te bin. pttUtiS tow.

In Mature In the Vrf slow ear auMitai Incliiuinf arv lie. T.O.Ula. KENT. Fin of I part grass Iwil. Apply Mf.i Muuuuils, life Ml the S-l ha l.

Amry a Kamar ten a dmlnbte in Hmam4 WmtA for Ml. Vmil at I Uanwl Mm. Hit frUulr ih kMtM iW ilt(Tirrt lint. I Mtt Sim hum la HwiixtitnwiHlyi W.A. i.l rntiili-iHia In BNiilHaat ITi-mont; nf kiMIM u4 MkKMI ItlU In dll- wTi KMKMilMiHn koard a wntnii i fiiiny ui aonimiiMilt4 aa atravi, ta auvr auuifc BAlJC-IMemn, wlUU(areath or a linw In lot Its Of SWf.

iuqiili i lukhumiiir. aiiidawlw URNT Dwrtllag wit all ramaa, klKh unit, food mrtiin mm wall Saliu- um uof nu aua Ulan. i i UlRiaa, LOOM. NEWS. I at Bailer's, scream at Bailer's to-day.

'bargains at i IIavkh a Wma or nne giucwio caai ai UavkmA Wests. Order your door and window acreeni I time at the Fremont Waning Mills I i Ulk and velvet remnanU for fancy I rk at the New York Millinery Store. I I -iWKea lemuua av uawniuau in? 'X' 'ceereutn ww eaa there kota jured go ing oon his at sion. their and of tha and I I thin street. rer Sale.

leounty. ot. ilnun. aw a huuuB i will buv a 8eeraacker eoat and at B. Davidson's.

Ilalnt it biisl- fy Men's Kangaroo KM. retnlarkVMaecldl1 hjMW in the city, D. McLennan, of Wahoo, was at the New York John Grrgorie is enjoying ft visit from his father from Comanche, Iowa. Miss Annlo Manchester, of Duluth, la visiting tha family of N. Bryan.

Miss Mary Frahm has gone to Hast ings for a tew weeks visit with her aunt "V.v,i.:'.': Landman, editor of the Nebraaeka Volksfreund, of Hastings, was a caller yesterday. 1 F. U. Bullock, of St. Edwsrds.

the fancy stock breeder of that la the city. i Mrs. J. W. Vara expected yesterday to leave for visit with be son in St Paul Mrs.

IL A. Tenor and son left yester day for a visit to her parent at Janee- viuo, Wisconsin, J. D. Bdl and lltUe son. left forOr- vilKOhlo, for a visit of a few weeks with his parente.

Mrs. Julia Kates and bet daughter jrama, are on a visit to menus near Lansing, Michigan. Mrs. Dr. W.

IL Morrison, of Chat- oohLMiniL, Is visiting her daughter Mrs. ILK. CrandelLof Fremont. Bartlott Rkhards, the Chadron stock broker and banker was at the Eno House yesterday oa his way west on tnou.f. A.H.

Gordon and family, of Dee la, surprised his brother Charlie by stepping oS the Grand Island train last sight. They had not seen each other for three years and the meeting was as pleasant as It was sur Tha Bums brothers, J.F. and E. were in tha dty yesterday on their re turn from the Masonic meeting at Omaha, Tht Burns brothers are twins and fool their most Intimate friends on their Identity, one of them Is forty- seven and.the other la flfty-fonr years old, but we Dare not designate which la which for we know both to bo royal goodfellowa. Mrs.R.H.

Khapp and daughter, of Sounder county, and Mrs. A. Stultx and daughter, of Fremont, left yester day for visit to Chicago where both have relatives. Mrs. Stulti, who Is the efficient and attentive librarian of the W.

a T. V. Beading room, Is surely en titled to a vacation and the many who are in the habit of meeting her at that evening resort will wish her a pleasant visit and hold a hearty welcome for her return. Wasted. A oompetont and expenenoed nurse girl by Mrs.

George G. Stoutenburgh at the Eno House. Call from ten till two. M7tf Teachers' Exsadnatloa. A public examination of teachers de siring employment in our public schools will be held at the High School build- log on Thursday and Friday, June 4tb and lath, commencing at am J.

W. LovaV C.H.MAT, Z.T.WILOOX. Committee. Vremont, June 17, 1884, MOKTB ttXD. Jaerest, Mrs, J.

T. Smith has returned to North Bend for a ahort time. The Hose team made their first run witt tho new cart on Friday night The boys say she works like a charm. The town has been boiling over with sensations during the past week but oil has been poured upon the troubled waters and all is lovely again. The whlaky business In our little town la apparently looking up again.

Tho drunks for the past few weeks have been almost plentiful enough to make It feel like old times. Dr. wood returned on Tuesday from his visit to Oakland whore he was summoned to attend his niece, He reports her very ill but will prop- ably recover. Mm. Elwood remained tor a few days longer.

The five year old son of Samuel Long-acre, living west of town, bad the misfortune to break his leg at the knee joint last Saturday, while playing and wrestling oa the way from school. Dr. Person Is attending him. Webster News, Mr. Fred Spath, 8r, la building a house on his school land.

Mrs, James Ksgenia now living In Bldgely near her father, Dr. Street James Cruickihank and Daniel Jones went to Fremont Friday on school business, James Famham ia now able to be about He has beea suffering from a ftlon and blood poiaonln" i John White has left this part of the county and located ia Fremont He baa accepted a position in a music store, The friends of the rettegrew's will be happy to bear pjfy have arrived In Ogden safely and am nof rating attves there. We hear there is some talk of fourth being celebrataj at Webster. Our merchant, George Caskey, talks of having the thing done In glorious style, We woc'4 Uke to sk the oommls-slocsrs of Dot'e county hy they hare not treated Jtus liobertson road supervisor pl XUUt No. ti, when a baa bwa ffested them asUrtheitedoao.

WHEN THE QRaSS SHALL COVER ME When the araas shall sorer ma. Head to toot whars I am lying; Woeu not any wind that blows, Bummer blooms or winter snows. Shall wake ma to your sighing, Clnaa a dot me as yon paas, Yon wlU say, "How kind tha was, You wlU say, "How true she was, When the graaa grows ores me. When the graaa shall cover me, Holdan eloaa to earth's warm buaom; While I laugh, or waep, or sing, Nevermore, for atiything; Yon will find in blade or bknaom Sweet small voicea, ordoroua, Tender pleaders In my eanae. That shall speak me aa I was Whea tha grass grows over me.

When the grass shall cover mel Ah, beloved, la my sorrow Vary patient, I can wait-Knowing that, or aooa or late; There will dawn a clearer morrow; When yonr heart will moan: "Alas! Now I know bow true she was; Now I know how dear she was When the grass grows over mel Moakara la UthiH ifcair SUad. A cowardly little Capuchin monkey will charge a bull-dog to rescue a shrieking comrade. Shooting a Hheans monkey never falls to awaken the anathemas of bis fellow-apes; they follow the murderer for mile with indignant shrieks and all aorta of pantomimes, auggeattve of reprued. "in the denies of 8tdi Belbes (Auywlnla), saya Brehm, we came across a large troop of baboons, crosalng the valley ahead ot us. Some had already a eended the opposite ridge, and some were still In the valley: the latter were attacked by the dogs, but the old males promptly dsshed down tha slope, and, with wide-open mouths, roared ao fearfully that the dogs quickly drew back.

They were again encouraged to the attack, bnt by this time the baboons had all reascended the heights, excepting a youngster about six months old, who, loudly calling for help, climbed on a block of rock and was surrounded. Then one of the largest males. a true hero, eame down again from the mountain, coaxed him, and triumphantly led blra away the dogs being too much astonished to make an attack. To many other species of animals sympathy of that sort is so foreign that they wlU actually join to massacre a wounded Felix L. Oswald.

Aa Eoeaatrts Cltlasa.e Maasaw. A Russian novelist hss published a biography of Prokofl Demldow, a well-remem bered cltlsen of Moscow, and probably the most eccentric man of hia nation. Ills wealth enabled him to Indulge a mania for the strangest kind of bric-a-brao broken swurda, knonts of all sisas and ages, stuffed Cossacks, skuUa, bottled monstrosities and reptiles. His museum of living eurhMltles was equally unique. -He kept bears, -and wild-boars and had a stable full of unmanageable horses, some of them so vicious that they had to be fed by stratagem; and Demi-oow's favorite aneedote was the adventure of a horse-thief who one night entered tae eea of equine monsters afterward questioned the existence of a personal deviL To suck as knew how to humor his personal whims his liberality was unbounded.

Dr. reus Oswald. Aa Ealresaa Case af Shvlaaklssa. A Berlin correspondent re porta a ae plus ultra esse ot Bhylocklsm. Prof.

Bombs, teacher and school Inspector, as. eeauy ten (be world by the pa route, and subsequent Inveetioatloa vaaled the fact that he had been hounded to death by a usurer. In 186 sickness had obliged him to barrow ISO marks about asaend a preposterous percentage expanded that sum until the Interest ex- ceetuii nis yearly moome, ror It was proved that hi the course of sixteen years this leech bad drained him of maraa, vw. lancinuau jwquirar. the Last Battle ef the Was, The hut battle of the war oecured near Brasos Santiago, May 18, IMS.

A small expedition set out to aumrlaa a Confederate camp was overtake a on Its return oy a larger roroe and defeated with a loss of eighty men, This engagement Is amoaiiy repartea aa the battle of Palmetto Ranch. The Federal troops en- sageu were tae xniny-ironrui voiuntesrs, the Slxty-ascoad United States colored Infantry and the Second Texas Ocean. n. nonaenmeior having been told of the feats of savage archers la piercing armor and trees several Inches In diameter. Prof, a T.

Mason, of tha 8mlthannln hv stltutton, requests archerv slabs to make careful experiments upon the distance of accurate projection, momentum at leartna tha bow. and i. malsot arrows. Arkan Traveler, Re Was OetUag SUeh Tm rass. The Chlneas minister at Washington waa mrmeny ue governor of a prof mea.

After be had made his fonnna, tha emperor saw that he was getting rich toe fast, and, much to ksi disgust, exiled him here oa a salary of a year and aU expenses paid. Texas SirUngs. rtwak ft. ataehtaw'e Metheas af Writtag. frank Stocktoa dictates his funny stories and nola to hla wife, who acta as ttamenuenels, and In this way, by work-only three hours a day, he did 'Mrs.

Null in tea months, besides dictating nine magaslne articles. Inter Oceaa. Me Jewish BfeasbaeaT Oeagrees, la the United States, with aa aatimateA Jewiak population of asarly there Coaacil Freeeedlaga. Coukcil Cbambkb, Fremont Neb, June is, kwo, His honor the Mayorn the chair and all oouncllmen present excepting re-tenon and Wilson. The petitions of Perry Woodcox and Fred Klause with bonds for saloon Uo- i were aeoepted and approved and the clerk ordered to Issue license according to law.

The next question before the board was presented by E. F. Gray for the refunding of the money "protanto" paid by Efflnger fore city liotuse which was annulled by the district court City Attorney Loomis seemed to think that Mr. Effinger was entitled to hia money from the council, but what the opinion of the council might be, he would not even surmise. Scnurman was In favor of refunding too money aa a matter of honor between man and man, and compered the transaction to ordinary business habibta which would snsulnl him In bis position.

Haven objected to paying the money without an order from the court and Twamly inaisted that Efflnger never had a legal license and should be paid baca the lull amount of his first iniburse- ment BemartS'were made by Mr. Dlerks and others' when a resolution offered by Scnurman to refund to Mr. Efflnger SM68.60 was adopted. Next came the water works question which was discussed in full, but no points brought out but which have been discussed by the people regarding the merits of the well or the Dean pump. It was Anally decided to allow Mr.

Godfrey one week to satisfy tne council that hla system of well was competent for the purpose Intended, during which time Godfrey tendered to the city the free use of the well to keep the tank supplied or for direct pressure in ease of fire. Several petitions were presented, among which was one requiring Fred erick Weu to dispose of his local me nagerie on First street and to desist from depositing dead chickens, ducks, etc, upon the street and alley adjoin ing his place of business. Other matters of minor Importance were discussed up to a late hour when the council adjourned. I pounds tea for flat VII Hatch ft Wests. The largest stock of hats in the dty atD.

Hem's. 0-18 We have the best Formosa Oolong Tea ever sold la Fremont t-U Uaveh ft For One harnesses, whlpsjap dustera, side saddles and turf goods, go to 8her-vlna. b-lSdwtt A One assortment of gloves, mitts and summer millinery just received St o-iaawu AUA.1801UU, Manilla hats, full shape. SI. SO to $175.

TOung men's HM to 100, at D. Heln's Broad street 8-18 St Patrick's Pills are the most search- a and most reliable eatbaruo in it by Magenau ft Brunner. Do not be deceived by Imitation Manilla bate. B. Davidson sells the genuine article and at actual oust t-l John Gay has a road cart for sale cheap which haa been used only ten daya.

Can be seen at hla barn on West Fourth street h-w Do not mlsa the ehanoe for bargains hi all lines sold by 11. Davidson for the time la short and as soon aa hie stock Is sufficiently reduced he will close the doors, A lady says Wakelet Camellne softens and beautifies the complexion bet ter than anything else. For sale at Dr. Mathews drug store. ft-19dwtf I.

am determined to wind my clothing business la the shortest possible time swi the publm may be assured tbet I mean business regardless of what any wise-acre may say. B. Davidson. The poor laboring man wtio works elfrht hours a day, and the bloated bond hotd'f who works sixteen, can both enjoy the best of health by buying gro-c Of wub wiu on the s- Is not a single Jewish member of congress. Ia England no fewer than esvea Jews have beea elected members of the house of oommoas.

Montreal gtar. WU-T1 Mail tsage At AdvaaassaV Water-tight mall bags are advocated for ocean sarrlca, with some strong arguments In their favor. They should also be made buoyant enough to float with contents In esas af disaster. Chicago News. Itallaa Oardaera la California.

Italians are crowding out the Chinese ss gardeners in California, being better qual-lned for the busineee and being frugal and industrious. Exchange. Tha Bst-Irease4 rraresslaaal Vfssssa The beat-dressed professional woman ta New York is said to be Dr. Losier, whose quiet black gowns suite aer and her eaU-tog. Aa Wagilsh Aster's Heary Irving 's receipts since 187S are said to have beea nearly (100,000, lnciud- Ing the proceeds of aw American tow-In tar Ocean.

There are 000,000 mea, women, and children earning wages la the United Kingdom. Mrs. L. Foster has removed her dreea-mrking rooms from over the Singer sewing machine establishment on Sixth street to three doors south ot the Kno House on Broad. Mrs.

Foster would humbly solicit a continuance of the patromtge with which she has been favored at her former place snd promises satisfaction to all new customers who may need her services. lOtf Prof. Chss. P. Williams.

Ph.D., of Philadelphia, savs there Is neither morphia, opium nor minerals In Red Star Cough Cure. Price, 25 centa a bottle Mrs. A. M. Edwards would like (u furnish a few, more families with extra choice butter.

Samples obtained by ad dressing P. O. Box 433. Fremont June 12, 1886. 13wl No other office in the country does aa good printing so cheaply as the Tbib-ihe.

We're right at home, always, In mat una For tale. "i "SS. My residence on Military Avenue, consisting of 6 lota between Platte and Logan Ave, blocks east of Main St Over ino fruit and shade trees, shrubery of all kinds, on the two widest streets in the city-each 100 feet Will sell at one-third down and balance to suit Also a small house I blocks west of P. O. on 6th street which I will seU cheap.

Apply on premises. 6-18-1 mo. H. L. A.

Umfhuts. FrontMslne toOallmrata. The household remedy for Coughs, Colds. Asthma and Consumption Sprague'a Thoat and Lung Care. It has won its place upon ita merit and tt has given auch universal satisfaction that ws recommend all our lends and customers to use It.

Call and get aVes trial bottU. Larger sizes We and IL uespectluily, swan ft sellers. For Hale, Some desirable locations In Fremont My residence property corner Eighth and streets. House and two lots corner Eighth ann as. streets.

House and two lota corner Tenth and street. One corner lot, corner of Third and i streets. Two good Improved farms in Lan caster eounty.Nebraska.on Rock Creek. two and one-hair miles from theNorth- weatarn ATtanalnn fmm Vrtmnnt tn I Lincoln. Liable to be Within three miles of depot I Also 160 acres of food graaa land Bve "ilea southeast of Fremont near MiU- ft-lft AltW MABSHAIU Cor, Eighth and tit, FremontNeb.

The cheapest and beat toilet twner and fixtures for sale by the Fremont Paper rv, lt VUUipany. til Blank Notes and for sale Wholesale and Receipts At Betall The TBI BUNK Job Offloe, Hoinethlng new In toilet paper and fixtures at the Fremont Paper Com pany. itf BOALFi BOOKS Wholesale Betall At this once What is known as the Abraham's store building and lot situated on Main 8t block 184. Must be sold in the next X) daya. WU1 be sold at a bargain.

Enquire of MM Wt L.B.HAXXS. For Ssle. Thoi choice IpiIIi! oixtn stretit ami uvfinic. directi 1 ppoeite 1,. i.

KirhantH rfi.iciicf. bargain. Also lot II in same blocic. 4-13-3m Kicn a Kkene ft Co, For Sale. The agency or business of the Phocnl Insurance Co also a good team and turgy.

Either can be bought separately. Apply at S. F. Moon's office, street Fremont 17-lw Hay Land For Kant I have eighty acres of good hay land, situated four miles east of Fremont, which will be leased at a low. figure Apply at once to 6-lSwI Addie West.

22 pounds new Turkish prunes for at 6-15 Haven Wests. The best goods at Pond's. ABC Soap only at Pond's. The largest variety of Fish at Pond's. Mason Fruit Jam tn all sizes at PONDS.

You can buy a nice tea set in a variety of colors for at Pond's. Vnn run hue luieiiHful uwvri uuuu, 106 pieces, Dinner set, or15.7& at Pond does aell Crockery the cheapest for the style and quality of any man in town or county. Everything you buy at Pond's is meant for the best of lte kind and any-thing that is not the best quality shall be made satisfactory. Any person using A Soap and dont And it tne very besttbey ever used, can have their money returned by saying so at oy eayiD Fish! Fish! Headquarters for Mag-anaw Trout California Salmon.the finest Mackerel, White Fish, Codfish, Herring, etc. Is at POND'S.

I have lately received a large Invoice of Dinner and Tea sets, the beet assortment that wus ever in Fremont and 1 want to sell them Iwijl enough to sell them reasonable. Prices will be lower by 20 per cent than Omaha or TJntfsAln (Inma mtA stews thaew ssasanawraaaw v'lsiv awuia sutv wssvuea D. W. POND. Puroe TilsoowrternsVWTurles.

A rval ot mel strMiih ana bil-mDiw. Slore etwmnis Ihnn tiwrnllnurt hin.u, and eaumit le sum! eiwiiwlliuia ailhlliemiiimiKlenf lowle.1 tMtitl slum or jiKpliie iidis, Buueulf nesue. KosAblUaiiiuruwvBaOo, Pi Arthur Truesdell's bam was burg- Urized on Thursday night and a silver watch belonging to one of bis em ployees stolen, We hear of a man whipping bis son- severely for not reminding him, in the prtsence of the wife and mother, that la rirmia da. Tha President of the Cambridge, MaasJTln Ins. Corecom mends Hood's m.

i.niiji. lawwiajWmuiiiaj oiuwi A suit tried before Judge Moors yes terday in which Miss Mary Gorman was plaintiff and defend- W. J. Tost reports tha gratifying news from his wife who is still at Jfeenah, Wisoonsion, that the Utile boy Jimmy la improving in health every day and shows evidence of the proba ble recovery of his hearing. Mr.

George L. Barnard and family, of Milwaukee, arrived Thursday afternoon to visit his father, Henry Barnard, and with those who have previously arrived, makes a family re- nnlmi after a iraaratlon of seven veara. the residence of Mr. M. Smith.

1 aiaaaaaaaaaajaw nil in. Im returned on Thursday eTenmg from the commencement exer cises of the State Normal School at I 1'eru. Mr. Love Who it one of the state trustees reports one of the most I satisfactory classes since tha organua-1 Uonof the schooL Then were nine I full graduates and twenty-nine second I class Normal oertiocatea and six life I certiflcatea, the latter being all required of the holders as long aa they continue I the occurn of teachers. According to Judge Dundy of tha U.

S. Court, at Omaha, it win coat anyone of us four months in the custody of the marshal and 1300 Una to forgo pension oapers. Now wo have no distinct idea of the cost ot blanks nor the character of the U. 8. Marshal under whom we shall have to "hay foot and straw foot' for four months, but realy and truly wi believe there Is money la tho bus! aesev The tarrtft was fixed on tha H.

U. Barber ease and com pares favorably with an eastern judicial decision In which one man was sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years for burning his own bam and two years for beating his wife to death with a cluh. WawaawawwaBjpaBWaWJSBawsw W.k May received yesterday a vial containing about a dozen of the fish which fell at Howard, Clay county, Neb, during the rain storm of the 14th of June, The specimen, will average Jm hMnl 1 1 IvtnK 4m IsanirtK fif aval ahvl. I Uenuy OI Hie SuUlBT fpeCMBfc JU. tamj lw k.l WWWUI wiiuuu in kMOUl W1UI1UU1 to Washington where he Intents to, go soon sod present them to tYof, Beard, of the U.

8-flfih commission. The idea' of shower of living fish smids almost preposterous and gives the only interest attached to the minnows in discussion, yet this hot the Inst contribution of the kind reported as coming from the clouds and aa they seem to be Increasing In frequency we deem It proper to credit the business up to the flsb communoa. That Compositor. An erudite editor, wall able to run the nation with his pen ane3 scissors oaeof those an Mttorial which he capUooftd "The Crisis at Waging ton ltiuakWd article, calculated to the whole badness, and a perfect -riot act direct! at Congress, bat he beUa1 Usa he tt irt tt at Wsntilng-t 'O Tm error. If It was one, escaped t-t of tL jrsof-rr'jr, gtd Yean tie Iti I -1 a i-iouuc-j Ue om- it i it (' c- jS e.

of i -o tt wUlbe sold at to eloas out Jt ADOLrH BTTKHSuSL For sale and to be removed by "June house on Sixth street, occupied by a Singer Sewing Machine Company. IL F. OUMPKBT. i' Toucan get 10 yards of mull 40 hes wide and yards of embroidery match, all put up In a neat box' lor Sat J. Just received another lot of those I jidsome embrolderea robes ana i .1 undnga.

Call early and select your while the assortment -to. i Is com-1 G. Smith, MONEY TO LOAN 1 city and country real estate at seven eml ana a small commission. AM LB.UICKOOK. AU tneahoivlngA.unter.and eurM my store are lor sal at a very low 00, 4- Adolth FnKBsox.

'for Fine tots in Blair addition north of street One-fourth eash, balance one, two and three years. Call on I 1UCHABDS, JUOKB VO. Jfoaeyto Lean. In same of tSOO and upwards, dye rs at 7 par eent: seml-annnal inter- and can commission. II L.D.

BlClUROa, President Money to Lean. sums of MO and over, from I to 10 trs' time, at I per cent and a email "i ootnnilitslon. Eooers AATWooa nam Shooters' AtteatwB. val. y.

Eljlit shots cents. wSw J-i" HrsK. For Sale, 1 u-7P of land ia Colfax county fmm station oa the rjcnbnw ncii; frj acrs rntdor eulUvation, 17 f-eoMi, worth ttO vti, Nti all (ruit and living water. i is a wro-ma. i-iouAEM, Keens ft Ca rer tste.

TMting Bred Stallion. -tiU iih road wagoo ILnt j-mt baiiJs, V'iU li lo(4 to "tv I "-i ciarw. IMf -o -a tirliill' I hk. eurwr a 3 r. .1 a i a Dr.

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