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Lawrence Daily Democrat from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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THI JtFFERIONIAN. HUNTING WILD-CATS. HAPS AND MISHAPS 1 Lawrence Pally Democrat. i Tuesday, Sept. 18, 1888 VhrUlla Iport wltk Whloh tlarMlaae) A KouiliiK HmIIui Last Mghb-Tus Tonus Dr.Abdallsl Is in Spencer this after That Hare Haupenad Btre eud Hun- gMITH'S NIW1 DtPOT.

FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY. tOS Mau. AMrMpa JhwM Woek AittUM Tbamialrai. Chatting over their olgars, tow noon. abuula.

The plug was forty minutes late this Han's Kapoblloau Club ChalUngad, frank Woodruff Canad. The club rooms were crowded last night Chas. AplUs and wife are In Kansas City morning. to-day. gentlemen passed ft pleasant hour exchanging personal experiences ef base.

Mr. M. N. Bryan, of Madison County, told, with much intoreal and considerable business of Importance The state fair at Topeka is being held Geo. Eidemtller It visiting his sister In this week.

Kansas City. was transacted. Henry 8. Fletcher and Cyrus Norrls were proposed for membership, A. W.

Brill and Jas. Parsons elected and E. S. H. Snyder, Jas.

Parsons, F. C. The street gang Is at work on New Miss Howe and Miss Engel are In Kan QHRIS. IPLKY, Popular Lunch Counter, 720 Mftftft. Street.

Meals at all hours. Finest Cigara and Tobacco, Cider and Ginger Ale. Jersey street. sas City to-day. There are twenty-six people In Wllber's MUldleton, C.

S. Tipton, E. S. Hayes and Art Steinberg Is In Fort Scott visiting Combination. A.

Thudlum were Initiated In due form. with Julius Lelpmao. L. A. Stebblus announced that owing to A stone park Is being put In front of the Geo.

Eyre and mother were among the te his listeners, stories of the hunting I the wild-oat. He said: "The Florida wild-oat, when fully grown, weighs about fifty pounds, is as large as ft good-slued fox-hoiirrA, and when in full chase of ft pack of hmds is an abject to startle and be-Wilder a. Northern hunter. With fur thrown back, claws extended, leaping with great springs through forest or swamps, the ordinary sportsman, at the first sight of the animal, turns pale and wants to leave Inetanter. The oat Congregational church.

Kansas City visitors to-day. M.HAMLIN, LIVERY AJSD TEED TABLE, And Agent for the Famous (Jolnmbui lluggy Uompany, Assortment of Stylos always on The Plymouth church will be opened his work at the University he would not be able to continue his work as secretary of the club, and so was compelled to resign. The resignation was accepted with Mrs. M. 0, Gamble, of Wllburn, oue week from Thursday night by the Is visiting friends In the ctty.

and 1 club. Mrs. A. L. DIggs talked to the prohibi considerable hesitation, as Mr, Stebblns Hand.

The Republicans hold a rally here Fri tion club at Topeka last night. has made an excellent officer and the club Wlnthrop Street, between fctaaiaohusatts an day night. Dick Blue and F. H. Ogg will was loath to lose his services.

His succes aow uampsnira. Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Speltz went to Kan do the talking.

sor will be elected at the next regular sas City to attend the exposition to-day. QIO. B. BEATTY dt The ladles of the North Lawrence M.E. meeting.

Mr. P. M. Leonard, of Severence, church will give a ten cent tea at the Par Johnnie Zlinme mann, from the com. Is vlBlting the Franklin Bros, on the hill.

sonage Thursday night. mlttee having charge of the pole raising Mr. and Mrs. B.W.Woodward and Miss 640 Aiassacnusetta street, Real Estate and Mortgage Brokers, Buy, sell and exchange all kinds of Real Estate. W.

G. Hoffman sued David Passon in next Saturday, reported the progress made Darlington are In Kansas City to-day visit Justice Edgar's court to-day on an ac and what arrangement had been made for ing the exposition. count. The jury found that he had no the club In the procession. Henry and Ed Tremper are off for a cause for action and so the case was dis President Swope then callud Mr.

Frank will attack sheep, lambs, young hogs bd poultry, but the human family, accept young and unprotected children, need have no fear of him. I know of ne sport so exalting and demanding effert so hard and long-continued as a 'oat The hunt log party having been agreed upon, they meet an hour and a half before daylight, mounted on their best horses and attended by hounds, often to the number of forty. Tho wild cat is generally found foraging at this hour ard, being surprised, runs qulokly te the cover of the nearest fswamp, or ollmbs ft tree. If he seeks a tree, he is not shet, but the tree Is cut down or he is otherwise dislodged. The hounds are J.

ECKE, Woodruff forward and in the name of the missed at his expense. couple of weeks of sightseeing In the mountains of Colorado. dbib In- club presented him with a handsome gold- John Lavelle has received an appoint RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FB R. B.

ooino wsst. No. 8, Local Passenger ,11:19 a. m. No.

7, Colorado Express 11 :07 p. m. No, 5, Denver Express 19:45 p. m. No.

9, Ounge Ctty Express. 6 p. m. 0011(0 BAST, No. 8, Local Passenger :05 a.

m. No. 4, New York Express 1:47 p. ni. No.

6, Eastern 8:40 p.m. No. 10, Kansas City 7 :57 a. m. A.

A. ltoiiiNsoN, Geu. Mau. G. T.

Nicholson, Uen. Ticket Agt. H. K. Tadok, Agent.

-As Till SOUTIIKItN KANSAS It. DlflKT, No. 51, Passenger 10:45 a. m. No.

53, Freight m. AHH1VI. No. 14, Freight 10:20 a.m. No.

52, Passenger p. m. J. li Bahh ks, Supt. i R.

K. Taboh, Agent, UNION VACIKIO B. QOIHO WSST, Pacific Express 11:15 a. m. Western Express 11 :02 p.

m. Wamego Accommodation 6:53 p. m. OUINU KABT, Eastern Express 4:55 m. Atlantic Express 8:45 p.m.

Wamego Accommodation 8:07 a. in. LRaVKNWOBTH branch. 'AKBIVI. i Jf.i.l...C.tvlt:00 a.

tt. Time Freight and Piissenger.i m. BEl'ABT. Express 4 :00 p. m.

Time Freight and Passenger. 8 :20 a. m. T. J.

SiiANKjJf, Agent. LAWRENCE, EMI'OltIA A SOUTHWESTERN. DEPARTS SOUTH LAWHKNCB. Passenger ami Freight 4:50 p.m. ARU1VB SOUTH LAWRKMO.

Passenger and Freight 9:43 a. m. CHYLE. C.Davis, Agtnt. MAILS CLOSE.

T. 8. F. West 13 m. T.

8. V. Eust 3 p.m. U. P.

West', 11 a. m. U. P. East 3:10 p.m.

Night Mall 10 p. m. Southern Kansas, .7 m. Leavenworth Branch 8:10 p. m.

Lawrence, Emporia 8. 3 :30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs.T.

M.Hargls were among headed cane In appreciation of the work he had done toward advancing the club to ment In the mall service, his run being from Kansas City to Pueblo. John is a the number who went to Kansas City on the plug this morinlng. House Furnishing Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, and Cutlery, 9UB MamaehtueUt laumnet. Has. the position of the best Democratic or deserving young man, and a whole-souled ganization In the state, Mr.

Woodruff Mrs. Ad. Manter went to Kansas City Democrat. Congratulations, Johnnie, was considerably taken down, but man this morning and will visit relatives there Alfred Fldler purchased one hundred for the next two weeks. Lawrence aged to reply In a very neat little speech, In which he thanked his friends In the and twenty volumes of law books from Judge Foote to-day.

They consist of one sld In leash until he gets a good Miss Emma Lehlelfer, who has been club for their appreciation of his efforts. visiting Miss Katie Gu flier, returned to hundred and eighteen volumes of Mass1 Mr. Donaldson then stepped forward start, when the leader blows his horn and the pursuit Is resumed. If the oat entero a swamp, the hounds follow her home In Eudora this morning. chusetts reports and a complete set of the and presented the club with a large steel Kansas reports.

Miss Bella Sinclair left yesterday after Mm there and ultimately drive him engraving of President Cleveland, the gift A number of the members of the Pres of Hon. Geo. Innls. Mr. Innls has made noon for Knoxvllle, 111.

Where she will attend a ladles seminary this year. byterian church met at Geo. Innes last out and the hunting party, guided by (he noise of the dogs, is ready to take up the chase near the point where the the club a good many handsome and valu ni 'ht to make arrangements for a grand able presents this fall, and his worth to Miss Grace II lbargen, of Wichita, who Call on us for first-class work In riuniblriff, Steam lleattny Ghm Fittinq, Pumps, all KindH, Wind Mills, Drive Wells, Engine Trim' church festival. If all arrangements can game emerges. And so we go! Uver the club is appreciated by every member.

has been visiting at H. C. C. Moody's went to Kansas Ctty this morning. be made In time It will be given one week Mr.

Stebblns, from the committee to ar from to-night at the K. of P. ball. range a joint debate with the Young Men's Miss Rachel House and brother went to At the business meeting of the Lutheran Republican club, reported that after two Topeka this morning to visit with friend church last night the action of the council stormy sessions with the committee from the other club they were as yet una and to see the sights at the state (atr. in accepting the resignation of Mr.

Hy- inan as pastor was ratified by the congre 8. W. Moore came up from Kansas City ble to agree upon any thing to dis last night to see his uncle, the colonel. (he bills, through the farms, jumping fences, loaping ditahest No EnglUh fox hunt oan compare with the Florida oat and few are the farmers who oan resist leaving team u-fleld and running to the house for saddle wtien the baying of hounds and the blowing of herns toll that ft 'oat drive' is on. Tho hounds of every farmer hearing the din leave their kennels, and are found loudest-Biouthed in the pursuing pack.

At last comes the end, as all sports must end. "After an all day's chase the wHd Hoik Repairing Done on Short Notice. F.W. Doane's Old Stand, 910 Massachusetts Street. gation.

The resignation takes place September 80th, and as yet no steps have been cuss. The Kepubllcan cluo was willing to discuss the tariff in general, but would He returned this moraine on the plug. taken to secure a successor. not hear to discussing any particular phase W. R.

Cooper, E. F. Crocker, A. of It. Morris Webb, of Eudora, began pro Weaver, li.

R. Clark and A. Schall went After some discussion the following to Kansas City this morning on the plug resolutions, introduced by Grant W. Har ceedings to-day In the district court against his lawful spouse, Julia, setting forth that the said Julia had deserted him, much to A. R.

Lawson returned to his home In ANNOIJNCKMENT, rington, were unanimously adopted and Lexington, to-day, nnd probably will We are authorized by the friends of the committee continued: his discomfiture and shame, and that his oat at four clock in the afternoon, or not return to the sunflower state for some Jiesohed, That the Jeffersonlan club normal pulse beat could only be regained John Walton to My that he will be a candidate for commissioner of the time. challenge the Young Men's Republican by a decree of divorce from the court. at five e'olook at the latest, oan ge )tttle further. The snapping jaws of the hounds oome oloser and closer. Second commissioner district of Douglas club to an open and friendly discussion of Miss Carrie Miller left this morning for John N.

Reynolds' history of Atchison's the tollowlnc questions: 1st. "JUaoieea, county. Lawrence, Sept. ,7, 1888. prominent men win De on sale simulta Junction City, where she will have charge that the best Interests of the country de of the millinery department of a large neously with his release from prison.

In conversation last Saturday he declared mand the revision ana reduction oi the present tariff." 2d. "Ranked, that the Shoulder braces at Raymond Dick's store. that the manuscript was in the hands of protective to riff does not benefit the Kan Be turns his glaring eyes a moment behind him and staggers en. The pack of dogs that had been la full ory In the morning is now broken. Oaly the hardy ones have kept up with the long chase.

Horses and riders are worn and jaded. The oat can run ne his friends, and would at once be publish sas farmer." 3rd. "Resolved, thatthe pro A fine line of foreign and domestic suitings and settings at McOonnell'i the ed. Atchison has a good many prominent Vnlvaralty Itmi, Shields wears a Sigma Nu pin. tective tariff does not benefit the Ameri It used to De called hog town In can wage worker." 4th.

"Ruolvtd, that consequence of the frequency and per Mr. Hobbs has returned to complete his our present protective tans system does artistic uuior. kacame famous by shout sistence with which it got its men Into snore. He prepares to battle for his not tend to foster trusts." otn. "Uetolvea, law course.

the political trough. uewla Springs Jler- that our protective tarltf dees not Increase life. He turns on his baok, raises his Ing the three Henry Martin is making a reputation by making the three The text books In practical astronomy ma. the price ot domestic commodities otn. feet and strikes his long olaws viciously at any hound that dare attack him.

arrived yesterday. Jmolmu that raw materials used in do Mr. C. K. Woodin, editor-in-chief, and lM" milk shake, Mnxle, Mead, UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY.

"THE OVERLAND ROUTE." Hie onlv Line Carrying tbo United States Overland Mail. MAKES DIRECT CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL MISSOURI RIVER POINTS AND Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and all Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, California, Washington Territory, andj Pacific Coast Points. mestic manufactures should be put on the Miss May Webster came up to see old The battle Is long and bloody, and be J. business manager, of the free list." 7th. "Retohed, that wool ought The Ruby Furnace manufactured by schoolmates to-day.

Baldwin Imlta, were in the city to-day ar- to be placed on the free list" Fuller, Warren for sale by Sam Jieioued, that a copy or these resolu ranging for the printing af their publica Misses Lily McMillan and Julia Bene fore It ends houniB are frightfully soar red and often lose an eye. Many ft time after a eat ohase have I sewed up the ears of my dogs. The cat drive tlcns be sent to Die Young Men's Repub Watts, 914 Massachusetts street. Before purchasing elsewhere call on Mr. Watts tion.

They report a good attendance at dict visited theThetas to-day. lican club. Baker University this year. The obnox and examine. Good and low prices.

Mr. F. 8. Christy, of Allegheny, Pa. is the Florida man's favorite sport It This sets the ball rolling and now If the lous Breeze has been suppressed by the visited uie nil ueltason the bill to-day.

There Is hardly a school boy or girl In not pursued with the purpose of ex Young Republicans can defend the tariff faculty, Phil Campbell Is conspicuous by Abe Levi, Mrs. M. Newmark and Miss terminating the animals. Indeed, by system let them toe the mark and the bat this county who la not more or less stoop shouldered. Straighten them; their his absence and quiet is again restored in ft State law, a hunter, who wHl shoot House, of this city, were in the halls to tle will begin.

Tkey will find the Jeffer the college circles. health demands it. A good Knickerbock day. sonlan's well fixed both as to argument Wilber'st'ompany opened their week's oat in front of his dogs, is fined $35, and, by ft rule ef the Hunters' Association, he is fined again for the same er shoulder brace from Raymond Dick's University politics are beginning to and speakers to present It, go "lay on, Mc- engagement here last night with the pre will help them Immensely. Duff." warm up.

This week may bring forth offense. You see if the cat is killed sentation of the dramatic and Interesting some strange developments. play of the "Planter's Wife." The lead The following special Is clipped from There is a tendency on the part of some business men in the city of Lawrence to speak in an Ill-becoming manner of their ing character, that of the Planter's Wife, Mr. Penrose Leonhart, of Severance, Is visiting the Franklins. He will probalby the Kansas City Times of to-day by a bullet the hounds that have followed it are forever spoiled for the chase.

Their proper discipline and future usefulness require that they should kill the cat On this account Is taken by Miss Mary Gray, who displays enter the pharmacy department. considerable talent In the execution of Lawrence, Sept. n. The bu-perintendency of Haskell Institute, the National Indian school located here, Is own city, and say that Lawrence Is the deadest town in Kansas. This is indeed unfortunate and generally conveys a bad this somewhat difficult role.

Mr. S. There are about seventy-five students In Freshman English this year, an in shotguns and rifles are usually loft be- about to have a change. One year ago Simpson as Col. Graham also plays a impression upon the minds of strangers bind." at.

Louu Viooi-Umnooreu. last January ex-Uovernor Charles Kobln- crease of thirty over last year's class. difficult role. The support is good and son assumed charge of the Institution at a most precarious time In Its affairs. Since PLEASURES OF REVERIE.

and they In. turn disseminate these false Ideas into different parte of the state. The those who attend during the week can depend upon seeing a first class entertain The following named Indian chiefs the University yesterday Just before then it has prospered in the highest de- Baj-Dreanlnf and I ha Enjoyment That men who can boom a town are the men who do business there. Lawrence 1b not Onn Ba Darlvad (ram It. ment To-night "Escaped from the Law' gree, New buildings have been built, the erounds greatly Improved, trees returning to their tribes in tlie west Young Chief, Knife Chief, Medicine Ea the deadest town In this state, far from It.

planted, workshops built and everything placed in Ideal condition. The school Reverie is a natural condition, so common to ohildrea that they are hardly able to distinguish between the gle, Roaming Warrior. will be given. Coancllmon Sawyer. Is It a fact that Mr.

Sawyer had While it may be quiet with some firms at rimo, liar a le nna firm In t.lilfl rtv that Ifl at present Is filled to Its utmost capacity with pupils. The reports from the external world and the images presented by their imug- MUJtHI, au uuv -j busy all the while. That firm is Strahm I Whitehead. They do more business In governor having accomplished every, thin? he accented the nosldon to do. find teamster turned off from the city work in order to make room for his relations that It is unfortunate that the students seem so little Interested in base ball this year.

Tennis seems to be engrossing the attention of our athletes, which is all right, but let us have some good ball batien. But reverie is a common ex Baggage Checked Through From all Points in the East to Points Named. Pullman Palace Sleepers and Modern Day Coaches on all Through Trains. Free Family Sleepers, Through on all Mail and Express Trains. ing the details of the position trying and 1 .1 a AMnn have recently located here? Is it uie marine iuw uuivr iiny u.ui.

perience of the human race in all stages of development It differs from having large tanning interests to iooe alter, has asked the department to relieve of a similar nature in the county. Why blethat this Councilman Sawyer would be so small and contemptible as to have Because they are genial gentlemen and al games. abstraction in the faot that the latter la the intense pursuit ef a train of him. It Is understood the department will solicit his remaining, but be desires one man removed, without cause or provo ways speak well of their own city. Then Students who wish to enter the Univer to leave Uctober l.

they are square dealers and live up to sity after the time prescribed In the cata So far as the Influence of this commun reasoning or observation, which absorbs the mind te such an eatent that there la no attention their contracts. Above all, they adver cation, Just simply to gratify that little soul of bis that would make a rat ashamed to own, and have a stranger to the city of logue are having considerable difficulty, I tise In the Lawrence Dally Democrat, left for the reports of the sense- The faculty seem disposed to enforce the rule that all students, old and new, must Lawrence put In the place of a taxpayer i. the leading newspaper in uougias coun Hence the abstracted man neither ty. be present on the Friday before school ity goes as to the successorship, Mr. Sears evidently has Its Indorsement before the department He has been Governor Robinson's assistant for the past year and Is very popular with all employes sod students.

He has high standing In the city and Is given very strong endorsement by leading citizens of the city. If the appointment Is given a Kansas man, he will probably be the next superintendent of We have had some dealing with this man Sawyer, and know that he wonld do small things, but never imagined that he would opens. Worth Knowing. looks nor listens, and a noise or an impulse, tar greater than would suffice to awaken the same man if asleep, may be suffioient te divert him from the When traveling North, South, East, or The Courier company held its annual meeting today and selected the following West make yourself comfortable by pat do such a as this. If the Democrat has been Informed correctly this is Just what Councilman Sawyer has done.

The worst feature of the case Is ronizing a strictly first-class liner For further Information regarding the territory traversed, dally excursions, rates of fare, descriptive pamphlets, apply to JOS. T. SHANKlIN, Lawrence, Kansa- Afent of the Union PaclUe Railway. the little red menol xlaskell institute. board: Editor-in-chief, Dick Horton; business managers, J.

A. Mushrush and Chas. Lyons associate editors, J. A. Shella- The Chicago, Kansas Nebraska rail train of thought which he pursues.

Reverie is literally day-dreaming, st is not reasoning. The image-making faculty la set, free and it runs on. The judgment Is scarcely attentive. way, "Rock Island Route," Is the people'i that the discharged teamster has been Milt Reynolds writes up the Bismarck barger, P. WUkerson, A.

Fullerton, Sid favorite, because it Is reliable, safe and fair as follows: pleasant, and with It fast trains, sure oon ttardly oonsoioaa, and the tear may ney Phillips, 8. Smith, E. Squires, Emms Bartell, LtUle Freeman and Gertrude taxpayer of Douglas county for years, while the man who gets the position Is only a temporary resident here and has never paid a dollar of taxes In Douglas nections at Kansas City and St Joseph Other things than the fact that Lawrence has passed into history and become a reminiscence have contributed to the Crotty. with all trains for Chicago, Ht Louis and earn inte the eye or the smile to the lip, so that in ft crowded street-oar or eves in an assembly attention may ba attracted to the person, who is wholly THOS. L.

KIMBALL, break up of the Bismarck fair. The peo Doints east. It Is unmistakably the route Such an act on the part of Yesterday when the chiefs from Haskell were being show through the building the wicked student in charge of the electric ple of Lawrence killed the fair by their own acts. They as plainly said as acts which all well-advised travelers take, i The entire passenger equipment of this consists of elegant day coaches, a conscious of the same. A could that the fair did not amount to any- Acting General Manager; J.

8. TEBBCT8, Q.F.AT. OMiTTA, J- may imagine hlraiaif other than battery persuaded them to have a shock luxurious rciimn-cnair cars, aw mag be Is, and derTve great pie sure member of the city council Is a disgrace to a civilized community. "The devil when sick a saint would be, when well the devil of a saint was he." Mr. Sawyer has an exceedingly loud month for his little soul, and like a sick devil, every once The current was turned on and the poor deluded sons of the forest doubled up In a nificent Pullman palace sleeping cars, wai hnllt exDresslv for It br the famous Pull.

from the change, and pass an hour ft morning or a day nnoeasoioualy. Ia reverie persons frequently become way very amusing to the spectators. thing and was not worth attending. They have always given it the cold shoulder. Has anybody ever heard of hotel rates and reduced fares to the grounds These have do more than anythlnr else to kill the Institution known as the Bismarck fair.

It will kill any Institution and any town. The way to build a town up Is to stand psaotioal semnambulls- that le, they In awhile It gives him away. i Pablla Nolle. Some of them took it as a huge Joke and laughed merrily over It but one big chief, who still clings to the primate cot-tume, peak words whloh ethers hear that they would net have uttered on any by It, by Its tnsuuons, Its mends. did not relish it all and treated his tormentor to what was generally understood aooount, strike blows, move arOslea, gesticulate and do ay ether thin ge.

Slur your own town ana it will go sametimes with the effect of immedi by those present to be a good cussing that Is if the Indian language is supplld with down. A Barg Cnah Bmyar. ately recalling them te a knowledge Novaltr Works. 823 Massachusetts street over Broeker's tin store. Razors, shears and tools ground Models and patterns made.

Violins remodeled according to Antonlus Btradl-vsrlus Model of Anno, 1721, and general repair shop, W. P. Rahdall. Froth Oysters. Fref oysters la csns can be had at Chris Epley's at retail prlcss.

Mr. Kpley will make a specialty of the oyster business this fall and winter. All those who desire oysters can make a big bargain by calling at Epley's lunch counter, 72U Massachusetts street man Palace Car do, which la sufficient assurance that It Is as complete In every detail as the best taste and most thorough experience can suggest; and no convenience for the comfort and service of the travllng public ha) been overlooked. The Reclint Chair Cars on this line are with 'out question the most restful and comfort-assuring vehicles of their class In Holders of first-class tickets are allowed seats in these cars fru hfeharg. A colored accompanies 'iach car to administer to the wants of the Siassengers, which makes them especially ileslrable for ladles (and children travsl-as alone, scykis to'lae OnatRt-I iiiung Ckatt Car 1At west of the Mhv iiouul Hlver.

rvllman'tPalatt Sleeping Can en all Uyrww. wards answering that description. Tm tlH Hamf aad Thirsty. The city has two bard coal stoves nearly new. As the buildings are now heated by steam, we have no use for them and will dispose of them very cheap.

F. W. Read, For city property. McConnell the artistic tailor gives the best Bt Call and see his fine line of suiting- tf yon wantto see a magnificent stock of fall goods call at Weber's. the situation, when they as well as there are amused, but often without Wing aware that they are noticed.

In extreme oases the only distinction between reverie and dreaming aleep ar Henry Broeker offers to the public for the next few days the J. F. Pease elevating furnace at cost, In order to make room for best selections of beating stoves. Any one desirous of a bargain, now Is the time, as they can get this furnace at absolute Wood Karp have one of the most popular restaurants and lunch counters In town. Summer drinks of all kinds, Gln- regular breathing and the suspension) ef the eensee which accompany the ier Ale and Cider, meals at all hours.

811 iuiy, UaiMry. cost Em tM Bboieeb. I Jfaesachasetts street.

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