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do 11 let the present opportunity pass without an investment with Hunt, Dart & Co. A fortune awaits the brave. As a toilet article Aver's Hair Vigor stands unrivaled. It cleanses the scalp and removes dandruff, cures itching humers, restores the original color to fuded and gray hair, and promotes its growth. The biggest bargain in town.-For two houses and lot on Sprague street, 50 foot front, only one block from the new postoffice. Must become business property very shortly. Price $2,500, very easy terms. Apply to A. A. Dance, First street, or by letter. 2,14 other spring medicine has won for itself such universal confidence as Ayer's Sursaparilla. It is the most powerful combination of vegetable al teratives ever offered to the public, and is acknowledged by the medical profession to be the best blood puritier. 2-13-1w J. D. Greer & Co. have bought the best rig in the city and are now prepared to show the best real estate for the least money and on the best terms of any firm in existance. When you want to invest see them at their office. Main street near Post. 2-16-2t The first number of the Pioneer, the Y. M. C. 4. paper, conducted by Philmore Tanner, the secretary of the local branch of the organization, is out, and is a very neat and creditable little sheet, containg items in regard to the work of the association, which will be of interest to its m mbers and friends Our bond on Terrace Park expires in sixty days. We have n few of the choicest lots left at $75, on your own terms. This is the cheapest property on the market and by calling on us it will cost you nothing to see it. 2-15-3t ROOT, COONS & Co. Call on Root, Coons & Co. and buy a lot in Terrace Park. This firm selected a few of the choicest lots when this addition was first put on the market which they are now selling at $75; $15 cash, balance in monthly payments, or in three or six months, at purchaser's option. This can't be beat as an investment and will make you 100 per cent. profit before June 2-15-3t 1st. Yesterday morning" Ben Cockrell was asked to contribute to the public funds to the extent of a tenner for treating an individual to a thumping. The little scrap, short, sharp and decisive, took place on Main stree: and attracted quite agathering of spectators, who failed to have their morbid curiosity gratified by further demonstrative proceedings. Cockrell states that the party had been meddling in his affairs to such an unwarranted extent that forbearance ceased to be a virtue. Only one blow was struck when a friend interfered and prevented any more damage. The party struck received a cut in the face that required eight sti ches to close up. It was an ugiy wound and must have required a powerful blow to produce such an injury. Yesterday the First National bank was closed, and the somber crape upon the door indicated the business of this large institution was temporarily suspended out of respect to the memory of Miss Carolyn P. Cutter, sister of Cashier Horace L. Cutter and K. K. Cutter, also connected with the bank. The news of the death of tl is most es. timable young lady was a shock to the friends of the family, for while the lady has been ill some time, an imme. diate fatal termination was not exdected. Miss Cutter arrived in this city with her moth only a few months ago, coming from Cleveland, Ohio, where she was born. The family followed Mr. K. K. Cutter, who preceded them only a short time, and who built a home here for them. Miss Cutter had been in delicate health for a long time, and it was principally with the hope that the change would result for her good that the family moved West. She was a very bright and accomplished young lady, an ornament to society, and became a great favorite in the circle in which she moved. Her untimely demise is deeply deplored by all who knew her, and the