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The Sunday Head Center from Lawrence, Kansas • 4

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HANDWBITINO. TUB IIABT'B KlINKKAU The THE HEAD CENTER. i. Charley jrhaiiyr's Meeting. Old Itell'tttla Iiiiilmmit House of to The tditor of the corn juice advocate CnrUiaa facta Afcamt Lattai --Buna anil Casket and KtowertTtae' Bay-l (lortakar'a Htorr.

Tha I.lttlo Ifcuul WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 14, 1888. 11- Our Friends 'run I'tiri'ms: hat bon a committee: by a meeting of p. C. Thaoherto ooglneur a To meeting to fcndorte arid whltawadh tw A ii.lii. ij.

41 a Inter at tta Poitofflo at Uwrauw, as aeoond-elaas mall. I (Poit-Diipjtch.) "Yes, I am an expert, If you call one an expert who has passed fourteen yean of his life poring over specimens of band- writing with a magnifying glass. In pretent oitydihinWratlo. in their patt PP; antlnn nn' th. li.mnw.Hn.

miaatlnn. an.l U'J llftf't eWnmffll IJGHT Arrival aad Depart or of Malls, maka noliUoal nanlt.il to ba used at tha ilml toil, wi are no, 4.00 d. K. P. from 2 1..

I i I 1... coming city election. A grand program zy hat been laid out; by which to aoeoar ITuoa. '('! i. (Detroit Free Preti.) "It ia well with tha child." We could hardly see it at first, for something that was in our eyes, und made a sort of mist, but as it moved slowly away, we looked after it, and thought how pretty and 'how appropriate it was.

Father saw us all stnndin at the window, and when wo said it was the baby's horse, lie looked too, and thi-n something got into his eyes, and )t walked and picked little Dora up and gave her such a kiss, and she seemed to understand what he meant and held K. west. .4.66 p.m. T.B. ea.t.

pjish the' aboveio'bjoet, under' the pre-v?" i7CWMKi 'unp ou 8.00 p. 11.40 a. 8.00 p. 1.66 p. 8.00 p.

11.00 a. 1.00 p. in 11.00 a. 4.00 p. in that time a blind man would know some- thing about the peculiarities of penman-! ship." This was the remark of Mr.

Henry -Sevier, whose home is in Philadelphia, where he combines the avocations of a i conveyancer and a writing expert, and it K.C.. 4.15 D.m. Leav. Branch K. 11.16 a.

in larbondala Branch. 2.00 D.m. s.uu p. 7 SIMPLE Lyndon statfe Tuesday, hursdajr, and But- aniTNai i.wp. closes samtr uny ni 1.10 D.m.

Lapeer sUea an-lres Wednesday and Satur- tente of' glQriiy(n the Hon, Pudley C. th "noertHtntles of the Haskell, and the men' engaged In got-' liWf and rAThlrt end eref)tffi a ting the bill" through the state and storeroom on ture to relieve ith city 'from thk pay- Miws'aohnnetM sliwt. tel und lflB.adJoln-ment of the University ionds. InVother inS BK" WcIC we ex-words, tome of ilie mln that helptd to Pct to lmve completed early In May, get the bond bill pasted and Hon. Dnd- wlwe to Marry; the largest ley are glorified a Hittle, a mnt coraplct( Atack of nil kinds of andMsyor iWerSocl? and the balance Hrst-claw ngricultural implementelor of the oity government are to be glori- uo trade of any hotte in the fled a good doal.

The citizens are to be West. Our aim will be. to keep every- may at u.uu m. emse lame nay at i t.w a. m.

undays and National all mails out her little white hands and mm at u.uu a. m. said. TIMEJTA3LE. Ualo Paoiilo Kansas Division.

OOIHO W1M. MATB8. a. 1 ralorado Express 11.03 a. in a.

I Paclflo Bxpress 11.42 p. No. a lamas ity Accommodation. 8.68 p. a.

11-lmif rant train 1.89 a. It War freight 10.30 a. ls-Freight 10.80 p. OIMO 1AST. 4 Atlantlo lxpress 8.M p.

laitarn Impress 4.80 p. I aniag City Accommodation. 8.06 a. It migrant train 0.45 a. in 14 Way freight 1.46 p.

H-Throurh freight 11.41 a. told of the wondtrful progrertl.H oity r''raor waMt WttT has made under Mayor Bowersook't ad- of machinery, from a toothpick to a minittration, ind unlesa for thirtj horse-power engine, and all another term, "our qity'will go id eoiieidorodat lowest living lasting ruin and decay. The owls and Muanwhila wa may bo found at the bats will Inhibit wir hcraem, our tk W- of Camy's second-real tstatovwill have no value, our best 'tli a complete stock of ini-citizens, vizi The whisky Venders, will plemenlt l.wded by "Vm farmers for desert the ton, and will suffer one spring 'whore will he pleased to grand collapse not so much as a grease et any and all of oav petrous, abd tpotwill bo. left to indicate' the place'; 1(1uJ "strangers within-our f'gatet" where Lawrence once stood. Ex-Mayor re ftlw iV vekouio, and so ttoat-Judga Usher is to Mayor Bow I od that are maiiu (t' feel-that lirst-ersock, on behalf of the oity, will class gqodD and gentlemaily' treatment us something we don't know.

Tliuo, of toe abovn-namud Poehler, on behalf of the chamber of firm. Again, we would say, Welcome commerce, is to tell us something about ail- LtiTworth Brush. aaraLawranOk No. iMTbro' 4.J6 p. ear Lawrence No.

S4 Ft and 15 a. I. at Lawranoa No (1 Thro' Hi .11.05 p. t. at Lawrenea No.

Ft. and Ao (.85 p. MEWHOME0 SEWING MACHINE C0 has frequently happened in the last few years that he has been called on to make long journeys through the country to aid in determining the genuineness of handwriting. "Are there many experts in the country?" "No; there are generally one or two in each large city who have taken up the study of handwriting for the pleasure and interest which they fiud in it, but as far as real experts go I don't think that there are more than three in America, the others are amateurs; amateurs certainly with considerable knowl-tdge, but still only amateurs." What is the first step you take when piece of forged writing is submitted to you?" "I must have also some of the genuine w-itine of the person whose name has been forged, ana, if possible, some, too, Of the persqn who is suspected of having committed the crime." "And then?" "And then comes a microscopic comparison of all three. The first step is to determine whether or not the name is crooked.

Now I suppose you understand everybody understands that handwriting is peculiar and distinctive. But no one but those" who have dug in handwriting all their lives know now very peculiar and distinctive it is. The oak and the hickory have different leaves, but those leaves are not more different than Smith's Bs and Jones' Bs, and supposing a fraudulent oak wished to produce a leaf which would be mistaken 'for a hickory leaf it might possibly throw off an imitation whiise shape would be all right, but whose veins would be all wrong that is what we judge by; it is the inner motive. One man may write your name so that it will deceive a bank cashier or a probate court, but he can not do it so that it will deceive me." "And how do you judge?" "Well, let me illustrate. Here is a Atohieon, Topeka Santa Fa.

OOIHO BAIT. Vralai solng Bast leave Lawranoa depot: faatas City A Topeka Aocom 8.03 a. la. K. 0.

ft A- Through 8.50 p. o. 84, Atlantlo Kx press 8.35 a. to. BmirraaU.

1.45 p. o. Stock. .3.50 a o. (0, Way Freight 10.30 a.

la. Through Freight t.tf p. CHICAGO.ILL.- 'ORANGE, MASS. aun ATI AMTA OA CHARLES ACHNING. aoma WIST.

Kaasas City A Topeka Acoom. Colorado Express o. PaclBo Bxpreis a. It, migrant a. IT, Through Freight o.m, Way Freight." o.

Through Freight 8.00 p. 11.28 a. 11.45 p. IM a. .,...18 01 a.

6.10 a. 2.60 poeseii that wonderful body. Hon. S. A Riggs, John Watts, J.

S. Emery, Prof. Can-field, and other free trade Democrats, are to glorify Haskell's record on the tariff question, to give oharaeter to the meeting. The university faculty are to occupy stats on the platform. The corn juice editor appointed WHH Whitney, Crew, and Dr.

Marvin a committee to escort D. C. Haskell from his residence to the hall providing Mr. Haskell is in the town, if not in town to report such fact to the meeting for further action, perhaps, to afford' an excuse for another grand public reception when he does come. We don't know who will be at that-is-to-be grand reception and whisky venders glorification.

But we do know of many that will not be Kaaaaa City, Lawrence Southern. GOING SOUTH. LKAVBS. o. Passenger 11.25 a.

o. Freight aad 4.30 p. aoiao mouth. I o. I Passenger 8.6T p.

o. 10 Freight an Accommodatlon.10.lt a. 3-CENT COLUMN. Notices of For Sale, Lost, Found, Wanted, Ac, will be inserted in this olumn, three of 20 words, one Mm for 10 cents, and 5 eents for each Additional insertion, cash. WANTED.

Cheap house and lots to sell. Owners will please call and place their property on our list for sale. Well Done, Faithful Nervant. To Geo. Parker, ttountv Attorney of Douglas County reetintr We the members and "riends of the Heaprr Temperance union association, recognizing the zealous and ardent purpose you nuintain in carrying into effect the laws concerning the sale of intoxicating liquors in Douglas county; be it Resolved, first, tht we tender to you an expression of our feelings of gratitude towards you for the nobli effort put forth by you to close the drinking saloons in our county, regardless of all of the complicated powers brought to bear against you by an unscrupulous enemy to the caiiF-p of tempera nee.

Second. RusolvutJ, That wo are aware of the embarrassing difficulties that yju 1 ave to encounter. And that we do pledge vju our undivided support so far as it is in to render, in demanding that the law shall be maintained, and that the county be redeemed from the curse of humanity that it now rests under. Third, Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions be forwarded to Geo. Barker.also one to the Lawrence Tribune.

(Signed) James Pitts, John R. Cook, John Hill, Committee op Resolutions in behalf of Hesper Temperance Union. Notice of Partnership. I have associated with G. F.

Savage in the Hardware business formerly conducted by me, and we are prepared to contract for Roofing, Guttering. Gas fitting, sinking Drive Wells and Job Work of all kinds in our line. 8D1W-1W J. W. Willey.

UNIVERSITY NOTES. Miss Jennie Walker visited the university Monday. Miss Bartell is seaiously ill at her home in Junction City. there as we have talked to them on the subject, consequently feel safe in saying that W. H.

H. Whitney, J. S. Crew and Dr. Marvin will not escort Hon.

Dudley Haskell form his' residence to the hall. The university fao- "pretty ba-bee," and then we all laughed and squeezed her, and mother must bo getting nervous, for she cried, just as if it had been our baby that had gone away. I stayed at the window as long as I could see the little white carriage, with its clear glass sides, and all the lovely flowers heaped within as if there hud beni nothing else but a load of rosebuds and white carnations and velvet pansies. Then I looked to see if the long white ribbons, with their garland of green leaves and pale pink buds had been taken from the door: they were still there, but while I was looking a white-haired woman came and took them in. She was crying, and I thought she was the baby's grandmother, and most likely would be glad to die now, and why must the little child go first? I told mother about it, and she said if I would -look in my Sunday-school Bible I would know, and referred me to the tenth chapter of Mark, fourteenth verse; then she sang to Dora as she often does, but this time it was about "A Reaper whose name is Death," and I wished the baby's mothe could have heard the verse: He gazed at the flowen with tearful eyef He kissed their drooping leaves, It was for the Lord of Paradise, He bound them in his sheaves.

-1 had a curiosity to see more of the baby's herse, so one day I stepped into the place where it was kept and asked the man who had charge of it to let me look at it. "Any body dead?" he asked in a sort of professional tone, "want me to come over and measure the baby?" My heart almost stood still. "Measure the baby?" I echoed his words in a dazed way, for it was not a week since "Wt measured the riotous baby Against the cottage wall." What did he mean "If you just want to see the Jie continued, seeing this was not a bu iness call, "come right out and see it; its the first one ever came to Detroit been in use thirteen years and pretty as a picture yet" It was pretty. White and satiny smooth, with gold and silver rails run ning along the sides, and pretty carved ornaments of wood, engraved with gold and silver, and crystal sides, with a white silk curtain festooned within and little silver urns to hold fresh flowers. It looked so like the pretty coach a baby would choose to ride in, no wonder people will watch it every time it passet through the busy noisy streets.

"Are all babies buried in the babies' herse?" "All that can afford it, and a good many that can't. It costs $8 to $10 a trip for that alone; and on account of the glass sides, the casket must be a handsome one, and that costs all the way from $15 to $100. And then people like to have a good many flowers, and they cost a good penny, but it is a beautiful Bight. When we first started it the women all along the route would come out and look after it, and cry like it was their own child. Older children use it too as old as twelve, but there ain't so many of them die." "Before the herse was used they carried the little bodies in their laps some timesinthe first carriage; it wasn't so comfortable nor convenient a way either.

There's lota of babies die; you can see rows of little graves up at Elmwood or Mount Elliott, in some lots lying aide by side as many as eight There are all kinds of ornaments and keep takes on hem, tootoys they used to play with, Half-worn shoes under a glass case, and marble lambs and dogs. Folks always take it to heart losing the baby I Why, I've seen middle-aged men and women break down when the time came for me to put on the little coffin lid; and it is hard to shut out a sweet little face, that looks as if it might be asleep. A baby isn't like anything else. It will suffer more than any grown person will, but, when it is dead, there ain't any hard lines or pinched looks; it's just-like a little sleeping doll, with- a smile on its lips. I've seen a heap of them first and last." As I followed him back through the ulty will not occupy seats on the WANTED To trade a good Top Buggy for a medium sized buggy horse.

DrEDF PHILLIPS, North Lawrence. platform. Prof. Cantield, Hon. S.

A. lOR KENT. Two newly-furnished rooms Riggs, Hon. John Watts, Hon. J.

S. Emery, will not glorify Haskell's record tut iuui, xo iivnr nuuiptmire street. iw on the tariff question. Hon. John Speer will not glorify anything ar anybody FOB SALE The property on northwest cor-nerTennesseeandQufnoystreets.

Agood house with nine rooms, closets, cellar, etc; marly new bam, excellent cistern lind well, fruit and ornamental trees. Will sell cheap. Call at restoenoo for terms. 8-10 mws for he will, not be there. There are a few persons not in the program that FOR SALE.

If you desire to purchase one of the most desirable lots on west side of Tennessee street, with comfortable house, at a bargain, call onOloaaon Whitman for particulars. 10-dot A BARE CHANCEA farm of 180 acres six miles from Lawrenoe, can be bought on long time and easy payments. For particulars all at office. Andrew, Tosh ft Co. RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Soiatioa, Lumbago, Backache, Sonnets of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swellings and Sprains, Burns, aad Scalds, General Bodily Tooth, Car and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Fains and Aehes.

Preparation a earth equals St. Jieeis Oil. 'at a aurt, timpU and vhtmp BaUmal andjr. A trial entail bnt la eompaiatrnlT trilling outlay of Cents, and tktej ou au String with pala en bare cheap aad positive proof its may be there. And while the reception will be much like the play of Hamlet with Hamlet left out, there may be a meeting at which C.

C. Thacher may preside, opened with prayer by the editor ot the Corn Juice Advocate. After which, an oration may be made on the uset and abuses of whisky, and how many schooners of lager beer a man can drink before he makes a hog of himself. FO SALE. A five acre place with an ex-cellent two story house, fraC and shrub-Bery, near city, Ufiffcred at a saoriflce for cash Andrew, Tosh a Co.

and the encroachments of the prohibitory law on the personal rights of the eiti- Miss Mina Marvin is the I. C. editor 7ouw.an bnT gel1 ft a house or lot. Call oaf ANDREW, Tosh a Co, lens, in trying to dictate to them whatH the annuaL the Phi PttlHlars of what we have to BAll Will ctIu.7,. I 1 Kappa Psi editor.

Glen Miller the Phi they shall eat and what they shall drink 1 Directions in Sana Iaaguagea. OLD BY AU DRUG0IST8 AID DEALERS II MEDIOIIB. A. VOOELER Sc Andrew, Tosh Co sneer ot pBper written by a copying clerk; rnu pro game machine-made letters ii vp- again. To your eye there ji n'U'j-t' ividual about it at all, for.

u.on v. Jtatyou go hunting for those little' murks and flourishes 'witl which people seek to individualize their writing that sproces would be much like trying to recognize a beauty of the regency by the position of 1ier patches. An expert goes first for' the capital letters, which were first learned and which contain most of the Unconscious individuality of the" writer. Notice these Ns, each of them shaped in the center imperceptibly, and' ending in a slovenly turn, now up, now down, getting more and more slovenly as the pages goon and the hand tires. See here; he has changed the position of his pen from between the index and thumb to the next two fingers, and the writing, to your eye, is that Of another person.

But follow those Ns; don't you tee they are all the same?" i "Do you believe that character can be read from handwriting?" "Most assuredly I do everyone does. If you will take a letter from a friend and examine it 'closely you will see the characteristics of his mind reflected again in the characteristics of bit letter. If he is a wild, careless sort of fellow, there will be a wild helter skelter gallop of the pen over the paper: if he'll methodical, accurate and precise there it will be again. I taw a very curious Illustration of this some years ago when I was traveling in Ireland. I stopped at Kildare castle and while there was shown letters written by about eight generations of the Fitzgeralds.

To an expert the heredity shown in these notes was startling. Of course they were diverse, but there was an under similarity among them all at well marked and recognizable at the Hapsburg nose. From the villainous scratching done by Silken Thomas, down to the civilized steel penmanship of the present earl, the hands were various but alike." "How do you account for the different styles of penmanship in vogue among different nations?" "That is a point I was coming to. You can tell a German by his handwriting as readily as by his tongue, or a Frenchman either. Spain and Portugal write as a rule one hand, while Italy writes altogether another, and Greece still a third.

There are race distinctions, juBt as the Fitzgerald hand is a family distinction. Writing divides itself into groups before it is separable into small ones and into individual units. Take the stiff angular writing of the admit the right of the law to take awav their beer, andyou admit its right to take away their sauer kraut, their Schweitzer eheese and Bologna sausage, and then we will be suffering a worse dospotism than the subjects of the Czar, or Kaiser Wilhelm of Prussia; after which they will whereas and resolve Baker Farron. A THE OPERA HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT. London Graphic Two very clever actors of transatlantic renown.

Baker Farron, made a successful first appearance last night in their comedy drama vPhriJ nd Lena," a story of American life. The main features of the play are the admirable singing and dances of Baker and Farron. The burlesque of the Muldoon Guards is especially funny. The company is excellent. Whereas, We have been unjustly de prived of ovr constitutional right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, by Gamma Delta editor.

The Betas and Phi Delta Thetas have not yet chosen their representatives. F. H. Rockwell was on the hill Friday shaking hands with his friends. He will coma back next year and remain with '86.

O. C. LeSuer delivered a fin oration in the chapel Monday on the nniverslity of the age. Mist Clara Gilham it ahead in the race for the junior "hat speech." Miss Mary Gilmore will represent the juniors in chapel Wednesday. A private school for small children East side of Conneticut street, between Berkley and Quincy streets.

Hours: from 9 to 13 A. M. 13-tf Mrs. H. H.

Constant. being denied the right to- drink laeer is blctTdtafi t.VZ.Vti' beer and eat sauer cheese and Bologna sausage; therefore, be it THE CITY. Resolved, That we the corn juice and lager beer vendors and in mass meeting assembled, do enter our solemn protest against this fine attenmt Croqriet balls are nearly ripe. The Eastern Association of Congrcga-tronal chufches convened at Plymouth jr t-jl'r of George J. Barker, one Van unurcn at 8:80 this morning.

Rev Tfirvniftfl nf oniinn.n,A -1 a Brainless democratic lawyer, and one Campbell, just out of the penitentiary, to rob us of our just inheritance, by depriving cHir stomachs of its natural food -whereby we gain happiness in con i r- ta i nit c-fl 'i verting that God-given organ into a Dr. Simmons of this city received an order from Dr. Owens, of Wichita, yesterday morning for medicine for hydrophobia, he having two cases on Dr. Owens had two cases about a year ago, and claims thr.t he cured them after they were attacked with spasms, with medicine then sent him I Dr. Simmons.

swill-barrel. .11 i-'rlf'? I Resolved. That each and everyone warehouse he stopped toshow me a little casket, covered with white cloth and lined with white merino, with satin puffings; there was a silver gimp that ran all around the inside edges- which are festooned with the white satin there was an inscription on the name-plate that I stopped to read: Aged a Years. i "To God we give with tears." German, where there is but little origi moderator, Rev AM Richardson, Sec. Reports from the churches indicate a prosperous and healthy condition generally.

Twenty churches sro represented in the association. The exercises are very interesting and Among the new firms in this city that are doing an extensive business is that of Butler Alexander, dealers in agricultural implements. OliverButler and F. M. Alexander are both practical mechanics, and parties purchasing any farm machinery of them can rest assured that nothing will leave Hbcir establishment unless in perfect workimr or nality and you see the product of a system.

Compare it with the utterly un- of us labor from now to the day of the coming city election for the re-election of the nresent mayor, city attorney and council-men, in order that this heretofore glorious city keep on in its unprecedented growth and increase in wealth and standing. That it may be the central sun whose bright rays of liberty to tranuneled hand of America, and we are forming a national hand, and you will see the enormous difference, ibere is no pret tier writing than the cramped but sym- Crawford Gillmore are now making the galvanized iron front and cornice for Steinberg's new building and have the coutra for the cornice of the new building of G. Gould Cond several others. They have enough work ahead to keep them busy for 9 months. Iw-d5t get drunk, and men to beat their wives der.

Read their ad. in another nnlumn. and children, shall radiate fhis entire continent. 7 and give them a call when in want of After music by the band and drinks anvuunir in their linf all around, the meeting adjourned. G.

N. Frazierof this city is represen- tinff the TontrnnnTin Kiinm Vta mill To Young Housekeepers. Dr. O'Leary will open a course of niu be glad to call upon those wishing tol lectures at Topeka next Monday. "It goes away to-morrow," said the un dertaker.

I strolled back through town, but the little white herse that daily gues on its sorrowful errands was constantly in my mind, and I thought of that far-away land and all the siuless souls of earth that have made the jour-ing to the grsvp in the "child herse." Old-Tlmt, Iknugara. (Detroit Free Press. Strange as it may seem fire was one ol the chief dangers to stage coaches a hundred years ago. There are accounts of two that were burned while on a journey, the passengers barely escaping injury. The fire caught from the tallow candles of the lanterns burning too short; so that, in addition to the inconveniences of their method of transportation, our ancestors incurred of the perils of outs.

ftm ffu yy BEEF! BEE There is tman In Lawrence town. -1 taJ 1 metrical uhiiu ui uie uuus in uie ri-ncn Here, again, after cause look for ilfoct There is more in the scriveners' art, young gentleman, than is dreamed of in your philosophy." Sow Von See l--Nov 1'oa Don't. Tim editor jf the Louisville Medical News bt-lievea that we judge of distance and form with both eyes, and that' we judge of direction with only one eye, which is the right or left, according as the observer is right or left-handed. To prove this he suggests the following experiment: "As you sit in your chair point to any object across the room with both eyes open and no attempt at Close the left eye and you will find you ara still accurately on the object, but close the right eye and you will discover with your present vision you are pointing clean over to the right, provided you are right-handed." Whichever hand is used in pointing, the result is the sanK, plant lruit or ornamental tree. Stock will bo delivered to the bouse pf the pur ehasers who reside inside the city -limits.

Address box, 1163. dtt-swlt He keop the best moat market here. -uu win uciuid 10 picase. Go to Pbapk's Shop Jot a mutton chop. "Thev lav in bcantv side hr stda" FREE.

TO ALL BRIDES. vrOTICK is hereby (riven te all the readers JJI of this paper and all their frienda and a-qualntance? throughout the United States and (janadii. that UousehWl Will be aeot one yesra WlDDIfvG PHESEMT eJ7 n''wljr siried omipl whose addres -and lOcentt to pay for postK-Hsent to the publisher within one year from the date of tnelr Biarriatrc. ending far this present are rt-2 ll a "'f JJ't a pappr containing. IwSI? that shall amount to a raonabl, proof THE HOUSEHOLD, Brattleboro, Vt 144 perfect pens in boxes put op- by the Esterbrook Steel Fen Company larira anA 1 1 1 INSTITUTE! ji muj-fcuuiH riav you want In the matter of meat be can't be boat.

And his weights are neer scant At the old Bfw itand Alwaya smillr and bland. You will find Mr. Charles A. Pe Asa-He will furnish your ration Of Beef, Pork or Baron, Nice and sweet, and in fact "just the chaMe." laatf Establishedin 18T2forttie euro a western plumoer takes hah; a colt Esta fol 1 Hero anoer, Tnmorsw lcen, ftilak and bkin Diseaoeak Stoves recently purchased of all styles. Cooking etoTes from 10, upwards, tolw-lw At Willet Savages'.

i -riuioat tba ot ot knife or loss ot blood and litUa timn or nis local newspaper to advertise "Cast iron sinks." Bui great ScoH! who ever said it didn't? Yonkers State twin, rot tuijnnaonn, circulars aad references..

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