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Lawrence Daily Democrat from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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PERSONAL HAPS AND MISHAP! Budora Happenings. Eudora If tut. Mrs. Frank Brender, of Lincoln, MITH'S NIWS D(PT. FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY.

el says ha has beard more politics on th street to-day than ha heard on his whole Lawrence Daily Democrat. Friday, Sept. 21, 1888 aud Hsre- That Have Bupuvncd Here Is visiting friends In Eudora. trip. Occasionally yoa would hear a man say he was going to vote for Harrison, or W.

R. Carter Is In Topeka. Bob Wagstaf Is In Kansas City to-night. Miss Fern Donaldson Is visiting In To F. W.

Boor, of Garden City. Is visiting TOa Mutt. (., ElOMg Bout JMeefc about. It was a glorious rain last night. Glide Club to-night at the A.

O. W. Nothing doing In the various courts to old friends In Eudora this week. peka. Will Lavo will take In the ilirkti In Mr.

P. V. JeneBS has returned to Leav PHRIS. IPLIY, he was going to vote for Cleveland, or he would express his opinion as so how such a state would vote, but there was no general talk and no betting that he saw. The attempt to make capital out of the reun Kansas City a few days this week.

day. enworth. Mavor Hammert and O. G. Richards Popular Lunch Counter.

720 Maaa. Strew. The Young Men's Republican club met were in Lawrence on business Tuesday. Fred Bowersock went to Topeka this last night. ion only shows that the more clearly that morning.

Mrs. E. H. SDratt of Kansas City, is Meals at all hours. Finest Cigars The drum corps meet to-night at the Geo.

Relnch was among the visitors at and Tobacoo, Cider and Ginger Ale. the Republicans are only running this campaign on wind. Jeffersonlan hall. Topeka to-day. visiting her daughter, Mrs.

8. W. Caldwell. Rev. Brugger, of Lincoln, Is spending a few days with friends In The colored flambeau club of the North There Is to be surprise party on the M.

HAMLIN, Fred McLaughln went down to Kansas side was out again lost night In all Its west side to-night. City last night LITEET AND FEED TABLE, And Agent for the Famous Oolmnkus Buggy Company. The Republican central committee Sheriff Love came down from the capl- glory lighting up the North side with Its torch light procession, torches to the number of three; and oh I The music If meets to-morrow at 9 p. m. tol this morning.

Assortment of Styles always on Miss Bessie Smith, of Rosedale, Kan.i Is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Hagen' buch. Mrs. Chas. Uaeenbuch contemplates A little nine-pound girl put In her ap Dr.

Morris came up from Kansas City Hand. music you call it? It isdub-a-rub-rubl If the south slders Just want to hear music pearance at Charlie Doane's last night. on the noon train. Wtnthrop Street, between Hattaokmetta spending the coming winter In Pennsyl The political science club hold their xtew nampinire. come over most any night you can't miss R.

R. Moore, assistant treasurer was In vania. first meeting at the University to-morrow the city yesterday. Miss Sallies and Emma Woodard and QIO. B.

BEATTY morning, Pat Hamlin was In Kansas City yes It for they are out six nights In the week to the numbe: of five or six on an average (and I think they average pretty well.) The north aiders, Democrats and Repub Lora Cloud went to KanBas City, Monday morning. Wllber's band found the streets too terday on business. muddy for their parade to-day and so took Miss Fulton came In on the east bound 040 juassacnusetts Direev, Real Mtte anil Mortgage Brokers, Buy, sell and exchange all kinds of Real Estate. Mrs. Gus Stengel, of Rock Island, 111., sister of Mrs.

Bartusch, visited In Eudora to the sidewalk. train this morning. licans are like the old prophet when he prayed that he might have the wings of the morning to fly away and be at rest. Howard Brett Is making some extensive lost ween. Mrs.

John Breuggan and Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Alex Monroe and daughters are In Improvements on his residence at 1015 Kansas City to-day. Stadtler visited In Kansas City a few days In short, If they are playing for our benefit Kentucky street.

J. ECKI, tniB wees. RAILROAD TIME TABLE. ATCHISON, TOPEJuTsANTA fl B. ooma win.

No. 8, Local Passenger 11 :19 a. m. No. 7, Colorado Express 11 .07 p.

m. No. 5, Denver Express 12:45 p. m. No.

9, Osage City 6:84 p. m. ooma bast. No. 8, Local Passenger 5:05 m.

No. 4, New York Express 1 :47 p. m. No. 8, Eastern Express 8:40 p.

m. No. 10, Kansas City 7 :67 a. m. A.

A. Robinson, Gen. Man. G. T.

Nicholson, Gen. Ticket Agt U. K. Tabob, Agent. THI SOUTHERN KANSAS K.

DKPAKT, No. 51, Passenger 10:45 a. m. No. 68, Freight 4:80 p.

m. AHRIYI, No. 14, Freight 10:20 a.m. No. 52, Passenger 8:85 p.

m. J. L. Babnbs, Supt R. K.

Tabob, Agent UNION PACIFIC B. OOIMO WIST, Pacific Express 11 :15 a. m. Western Express 11 :2 p. m.

Wamego Accommodation 5:58 p. m. going CAST, Eastern Express 4:55 m. Atlautlc Express 845 p. m.

Wamego Accommodation 8:07 a. m. LEAVENWORTH BRANCH. ABBOT. Express 11:00 a.m.

Time Freight and Passenger. 5 :25 p. m. DBFABT. Express 4:00 p.m.

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

Shankmn, Agent LAWBBNOE, EMPORIA A SOUTHWESTERN. DIPABTS SOOTH UWHINCI. Passenger and Freight 4:50 p.m. ABRIVl SOOTH LAWRBNOS). Passenger and Freight a.

m. 1 E. C. Davis, Agtnt. MAILS CLO88.

T. 4 8. F. West 12 m. East 8 p.m.

U. P. West 11 a. V. P.

East 3 :10p.m, S. A. Rlggs went to the capltol on legal they can stop our part of It. Rev. Gabriel Burdette Is advertised to D1ALBB IH- business tills morning.

(Signed.) Mrs. Chas. Griffith and Miss Foresman have returned from a two months visit In sneak at the U. B. church In North DisuusTED Citizens of the North Side.

C. W. Alleadorf came in last night from New Mexico. Lawrence to-night. his ranch near Topeka.

Every good Republican in the city rlOUSe Furnishing Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, and Cutlery, 938 MaMkutmt trntrtne. JTae. The Republicans hold a rally at the Mrs. W. J.

Richardson, of Los Angeles, Miss Ida Wagner has accepted a posi is visiting with the family or u. u. rink to-night. Dick Blue and F. R.

Ogg tion In L. O. Mclntlre's. uicnaras wis wees. are advertised as speakers.

should spend at least half an hour at the north end of the bridge In witnessing what Hugh Cameron Is doing for their party In the shape of a liberty pole and a Miss Carrie Miller went to Junction W. J. Patterson came down from Tope The Union Labor county central com Lawrence City yesterday to accept a position In a ka on the morning train, mlttee are advertised to meet at the court Millinery store, as trimmer. log cabin. Mr.

Cameron has been on both Miss Mary Howell Is In Kansas City house at 1 p. m. te-morrow Money Is being raised to pay expenses sides of every political party In the United with her sick brother, Will. To-morrow will be a big day for the of holding a Democratic blow-out and States for the past forty yean. About six Mr.

and Mrs. Geo. Dick returned last pole raising in the near future. Douglas county Democracy. Don't miss months ago he joined the Republican par- night from their wedding trip.

the pole raising at Peterson's corner. Call on us for first-class work In Clarence Hanscomb, of Lawrence, and MIsb Nlda Gilmore, of Kaw Bottom, at ty In order to gain some notoriety. He has selected a walnut pole about thirty Mr. J. B.

Sherman, and Miss Cloid Mr. Donaldson has secured the services Plumbing, Steam Heating Brass are visiting in Kansas City. of Miss Arnott, of Chicago. Miss Arnott feet In length, rotten and hollow for twen tended the lyneum at ilesper lost Satur day. Harry Rayson, son of ThoB.

Rayson, re. comes well recommended as a milliner, ty-four feet from the bottom up. The rot L. A. Gilbert went to Kansas City this Has mttlng, Jfumps.

ail Kinds, Wind Mills, Drive Wells, Engine tenness he says represents the party dur morning after a two days visit in the city turned from California last Saturday. He The number of Lawrence people who went there for his health and returned Ing Its term of administration. This pole will see the Priests of Pallas parade In Van O'Brien will take In the sights and sound and hearty. he Intends to raise between this and No Kansas City to-night Is very small in com scenes of Kansas City for the next three days. vember first The Republican party Mrs.

Sam Williams and Mrs. Klrtley parison with other years. started for Eskrldge, to loin their husbands, who take charge of the Hour One of the basket factories at Wyan stiould either muzzle Mr. Uameron or cause him to shine dark until fter the T. J.

Sweeney will be a spectator at the Boiler Repairing Done on Short Notice. Priests of Pallas ball In Kansas City to mills at that place. dotte burned down night before last, The loss is estimated at $40,000. Our fellow election. night.

Geo. Rayson and family returned from The plug this morning, when It came townsman, G. W. E. Griffith, Is said to be California yesterday.

Uncle Tom says the F. W. Doane's Old Stand, A. B. Goodale, pastor of the Presbyter- down from Topeka, was crowded, and whole crowd are dock now.

surely Cali the principal stockholder. Night Mall 10 p.m. Southern Kansas fornia is a baa place. tan church at Baldwin, spent the day In the city. there was hardly a vacant seat left, so the 910 Massachusetts Street.

Those Interested In art should not miss Leavenworth Branch 8:10 p. m. most of the crowd from here were com Lawrence, Emporia B. W. .8:80 p.

the reception given to the new students In the art department from 2 to 5 p. m. at the pelled to take standing room in the aisles John Hagenbuch brought to this office last Tuesday evening a sample of corn culled "Hickory King," a new kind of corn which he introduced In this country Mr. O. Barber, wife and daughter, will take In the sights at Kansas City this or out on the plattorm.

Just as It was ANNOUNCEMENT. University to-morrow. All lovers of art evening. pulling out a woman rounded the corner UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY. this season, and for which be paid 4 per will be made welcome by those in charge.

We are authorized by the friends of WRlton to sav that he will be a can Miss Stanford, of the University, re bushel, it has the largest grain ana small est cob of any corn ever grown In Kansas of the depot and started after the train as hard as she could run. The crowd that were waiting for the Topeka train cheered Mr. Geo. W. Brown writes from Rock-ford, Illinois, that the Democrat Is the turned to her home in Marion to-day for a weeks visit.

didate for county commissioner of the Second commissioner district of Douglas When you come to town coll ana see it. Bugtueu College and Academy Notes. brightest and nnwBleet paper he has ever county. Lawrence, Kansas, Sept 7, 1888. lustily, and the woman shot out like a quarter horse, and catching the rail hung seen from Kansas.

Mr. Brown Is an old Mrs. B. B. Noyes returned home to-day from a six weeks' sojourn on the banks the HudBon.

The attendance Is rapidly Increasing. resident of Lawrence and knows whereof Thirty-five new students last week. on like a brakeman. Jake McGee was on the platform of the rear car, and as the he speaks. Our subscribers will take notice that Mr.

M. M. Stebbins has charge of the city A. Bralk, J. McGUI and J.

H. will take In the parade at Kansas Senator R. W. Blue came In on the The college Is represented at the Kansas City exposition by a fine dis lady caught the rail he took her in his circulation. Any favors shown Mr.

Steb 12:45 train to-day. None of his Repub arms and lifted her clear Into the car, City to-night. play. bins will be appreciated by the Demo llcan brethren were at the train to meet S. A.

Rlggs, from the depot platform pro- Mr. C. Howard has accepted a posi Charlie Vorhees and Jno. Davis went to Ottawa this afternoon and will not return him, and the distinguished speaker of to crat. tlon with the Colorado Loan and Trust night's gathering plodded his weary way dosed a tiger for Jake, which was given by the crowd.

Jake lifted his hat, and the last tiling seen as the train rounded Denver, Col. Shoulder braces at Raymond Dick's up town alone. For Rent. KoomB at 1025 Mississippi the curve, was the broad smile on his al. until Sunday.

Miss Ada Blacklnton, niece of T. 8. Fellows, will return to her home In Massachusetts next Tuesday. Miss Lizzie Smith has left for to take a position as stenog street. rapher for the Park Mortgage Trust ways pleasant and jolly face.

The Pole Railing to-morrow. Mr. F. H. Klock received a telegram yesterday announcing that his father had been drowned In the Mohawk river.

He found that he could not reach New York In time for the funeral, so telegraphed Go to the Boston Square Dealing house for the latest styles and the low Mrs. Hugh Moore, left today for a visit 'THE OVERLAND ROUTE." The only Line Carrying the United States Overland Kail. MAKES DIREGT CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ALL PRINCIPAL MISSOURI RIVER POINTS AMD 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. Company of that place. Her work in the college has been such as to Insure to her daughter, Mrs.

S. G. McConnell at The pole raising at Peterson's corner to est prices. Los Angelos, California. success.

morrow will a be notable demonstration them not to hold the body. A fine line of foreign and domestic suitings and vestlngs at McConnell's the The rhetoric class has made a fair start Fred Dorrace, Elmer Plerson, J. M. Prof. Dyche put In the day In Bismarck Let everybody attend.

The following is the line of march, forming at the Eldrldge and the pupllB seem to take quite an In- is studying anatomy. The professor artistic tailor. Shellebarger, H. L. Armstrong and F.

P. Edson went to Topeka to.day. terestinlt This Is as it should be; every mounting some deer at the University House at 1 p. m. sharp.

Haskell Institute band. Rev.Burchard became famous by shout student who expects to use the English Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plnchard and and went over to the grove to study the nor the three Henry Martin is Forty young ladteB dressed In red, white live, and so be able to select the most nat making a reputation by making the three language as much as the business college students certainly must employ It, should daughter wenf to Kansas City this afternoon to witness the parade to-night. ural postures for his specimens.

milk shake, Moxle, Mead. pay particular attention to this important Mrs. Ella Illff returned yesterday to her To-day is the thirty-third anniversary of branch. home In Medicine Lodge, after a short and blue, carrying banners. Speakers in carriages.

Jeffersonlan drum corps. Jeffersonlan club. One hundred cavalrymen. Citizens in carriages. John WalruS's wedding and he will cele The Ruby Furnace manufactured by Fuller, Warren for sale by Sam Watta.

914 Massachusetts street. Before The following Is a list of the new stu- visit with her father Mr. William Brass. brate at his home in WeBton, to-night. Charley Sutorlous, and ftimlly and Mr dents this week: Miss C.

M. McDonald, Carbondale, Miss Frances Shep purchasing elsewhere call on Mr. Watts Mrs. Lizzie A. DIcken, who has been Mrs.

and Iserman went down from here and examine. Good and low prices. visiting the family of J. Logan, return. herd, Lawrence; Chas.

Earnest, Law. this afternoon to take part In the festivi ed to her home in El Paso, Texas, to There 1b hardly a school boy or girl in ties. rence; MIsb Jennie Miss Emma Brown, Lawrence; R. C. Manley, day.

this county who Is not more or less stoop Arriving at Peterson's corner, a 125 foot pole, unfurling to the breeze the banner of Cleveland and Thurman will be raised. Refreshments will then be served to all. Plenty of cider and ginger bread will be provided. After the refreshments A 6-year-old girl of Mr. Hugh's, living Miss Mary A.

Woods and her nephew, shouldered. Straighten tnem; tnetr health demands It. A good Knickerbock four miles north of town, died of dlph. Lawrence; Miss Blanche Knox, Burlington; Kersey Cosley, Lawrence; R. Williams, Lawrence; Miss L.

Dicker, therla last night. This makes the second er shoulder brace from Raymond Dick's Geo. Beam, left to-day for Denver, Color, ado where they expect to make their future home. death from this dreadful disease in that have been disposed of Gen. Chas.

North Lawrence; F. L. Turtle, Lawrence will help them immensely. To the Hungry aad Thirsty. locality within the last ten days.

Again we warn parents to look after their child Miss J. E. Wilson, Eudora. North Lawrence Note. Blair will address the people upon "The Welfare of the Nation," followed by Col.

J. T. Burrls, Gov. Chas. Robinson and Mr.

and Mrs. Gower, of Farmlngton, Maine, came in on the noon train and will ren. The disease is near us, and too much Wood A Earp have one of the most popular restaurants and lunch counters In visit for a couple of weeks with the family care cannot be taken to prevent Its coming Miss Lou Edgar has gone to Leaven others. 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. town. Summer drinks of all kinds, Gin. of 8. D.

Woods. into the city worth, where she will make her future get Ale and Cider, meals at all hours. 811 Raceptloa to Rev. Ayers. home.

Prof Arthur Canfield, Russ Whitman Mr. Jas. H. Raymond, ex-Treasurer of Last night the members of Trinity and Fred Kellogg went to Kansas City Massachusetts street Public Nolle. Texas, and his wife are the guests of N.

N. Brown will ship a carload of apples to Minneapolis, Minnesota, this church gathered In the Eldrldge House to-day to the tennis tournament. Teams parlors to tender a reception to their new G. Eldemlller. They will be here about three weeks before they return to the The city has two hard coal stoves nearly are expected to be present from Omaha week.

The rain last night laid the dust for new. As the buildings are now heated by St. Joseph, Topeka, and Leavenworth. Lone Star state. steam, we have no use for them and will day or two.

It had become something of Two were expected from Leavenworth, one from the city and one from the fort, pastor, Rev. W. W. Ayres. Mrs.

Murray had the affair In charge and carried it through most creditably. The handsome parlors had been decerated with flowers nd all done that could be to make them J. M. Zook, Banks Brown, J. A.

Mont a terror. gomery, Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Sawyer, Geo. but the boys heard this morning that they dispose of them very cheap. F. W. Read, For city property.

Worth Sheriff Love arrested a man near the bridge yesterday through a mistake,) the had combined their strength and would Hackman, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Falley.Chas. Lotholtz, Dave McClure, J.

J. Cadlan, J. only send one team. attractive. Dr.

Marvin, Rev. Stote and Rev. Van Pelt were present and assisted report goes. W. Piatt, Russ Whitman, Ted Kellogg, A.

The following is the Prohibition county When traveling North, South, East or C. Grlesa, Geo. Lels, Mrs. R. D.

Mason to welcome the new minister to his charge. W. Abbott, who left the Fifth ward central committee appointed at yesterday'i West make yourself comfortable by pat- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilms, J.

A. about a year ago, Is back again for the convention: Jas. R. Illff, Vinland: Thos. For further Information regarding the territory traversed, dally excursions, rates of fare, descriptive pamphlets, apply to JOS.

T. SHAN KLIN, Lawminci, Kama. Afent of the UdIob PaeUe BaOwar. ronizlnc a strictly first-class line. Rev.

Ayres comes here from Arkansas City and brings with him the best of recommendations. He gives promises of purpose of selling his property. J. Evans, Kanwaka; E.P. Phillips, Grant The Chlcaeo.

Kansas Nebraska rail But few potatoes are being shipped Spauldlng, W. H. Kemmerer, Col. Miles, J. J.

McGee, Miss Gardner and Miss Van Buren were among those who went to Kansas City on the plug this morning to 8. O. Halderman, Marion; T. J.Yates, from the U. P.

depot westward. In for. way, "Rock Island Route," is the people's favorite, because It Is reliable, safe and being an organizer and the prospects are Trinity church will grow In members and Willow Springs i Major J. B. Hope, Le.

compton; H. Grlesa, Wakarusa; Dleasant and with Its fast trains, sure con Influence under his charge. nectlons at Kansas City and St Joseph see the Priests of Pallas parade this even Ing. Colored CUliera, Attontloal Potter, First ward; W. F.

Presby, Second ward; Rev. Pratt, Third ward; Mrs. Al. Ward; H. 8.

Smith, Fifth with all trains for CblcasTO. ttt LV1U ana 1. M. O. A.

The college branch of the Y. M. C. A. points east, it Is unmistakably the route Mh all wall.ftrivlaM) trnvalAMl take.

ward A. Notesteln, sixth ward. THOS. L. KIMBALL, AoUBf Geanal Maaatar; J.

S. TEBBITS, S.P.AT.A., meet to-night at 7 :30. Students are earn Rev. Gabriel Burdette, the colored orator and candidate for state auditor on the prohibition address the colored The entire passenger equipment of this There was a pleasant card party at the estly Invited. consists 01 eiegant uay ikb, M.ltntnff-fhftlr para, and vnncr- home of Mr.

A. Lewis last night. Miss The memoral service In honor of O. U. ats citizens on Friday evening at the U.

B. church in North Lawrence. Mr. Bur nlflcent Pullman palace sleeping cars, was Tosh will be held on Sunday at 4 p. Julia Benedict won the first prize consisting of a porcelain plaque and Mrs.

Walker mer years car loads left dally for Denver and other places. Governor Martin's speech In the tabernacle at the Blsmark fair was a good thing. It Is known that over a dozen careless Republican voters have come out and declared for Cleveland after listening to that speech. These all live on the north side. Their names can be given if necessary.

A Bargain to aOaah Bayer. Henry Broeker offers to the public for the next few days the J. F. Pease elevating furnace it cost, In order to make room for best selections of heating stoves. Any one desirous of a bargain, now Is the time, as they can get this furnace at absolute COSt HlRMAK BbOEKER.

All young men are requested to be dette served In the union army under the second consisting or a picture of the Dullt expressly lor 11 oj uie ibiuuub ruu-man Palace Car which Is sufficient assurance that It is as complete In every detail as the best taste and most thorough Gen. Fisk. Come and hear an old sol. present Madonna. The following were present dler's reasons for being a prohibitionist Novalty Warka.

833 Massachusetts street over Breaker's tin store. Razors, shears and tools ground Models and patterns made. Violins remodeled according to An ton! as Btradl-varlus Model of Anno, 1721, and general repair shop, W. P. Raidau.

Ladles will be welcome, as this Is their experience can euggan, uu i wu.u-ience for the comfert and service of the mHb mnhlln hu biuiB overlooked. Misses Benedict, McMlllIan, Eldemlller, Howe.Walker, Luthford, Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.

Al. Lewis, Mrs. Howe, Fred Grubb, Nate The different committees are being organized for the fall and winter work. An effort will be made to have a course of lectures and entertainments during the winter, and that the Young Men's Christian Association will be a home for all cause, By order of Committee. Druakea Man's Empa.

The Rtdining Chair Cart on this line tre wrrn on quewiou uiwv mA j.nmrnf-aaiirlnv vehlclea of their McCague, George Grover and H. Mont 1IU UU Mi .1 class In America. Holders of firstclass tickets are allowed seats in these cars fr Wichita, Sept. 21. Two countrymen, Jim Brookes and Clarence Edwards, started home yesterday Intoxicated gomery.

young men. Attention Jrtranonlana. Col. Walker returned last night from the encampment and from a visit to relatives In Warren and Clemont counties. each car to administer to the wants of the naH rhloh makal tham alDecIallT in a wagon drawn by a blind mule.

They soon fell asleep and, coming to a railroad crossing, the mule turned down the track lYwfc Ojttmn. Fresh oysters in cans can be had at Chrls Epley's at retail prices. Mr. Ipley will make a specialty, of the oyster bmi-ness this fall and winter. All' thos who-deslra oysters can make a big bargain by calling at Epley's lunch counter, 7M Maw desirable for ladles and children travel All members of the club are requested to meet at- Watkln's corner to-morrow at twelve o'clock to take part In the parade and Soon was met by a freight train, Ohio.

The Colonel Is a staunch Republl can. but he failed to see the great enthusl ing alone. In fact this is the vrtatju-Mnina-Chair Cor Line West of the Mis- McConnell the artistic tailor gives the best flu Call and see his line line of suit Ings. 1 If yon want to see a magnificent stock of fall goods call at Weber's. which aiiiea us mule ana seriously injured Brooks, with little damage to Ed wards.

asm for Harrison that some of the visitors at Massachnsets street W. H. Sears, Cspt rvUman'l Palace Sletping Cart aU sachusetts street pretended to believe existed. The Colon nigra srotM..

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