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The Russell Advance from Russell, Kansas • 3

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We have nothing new particularly to mid to what wo Biiiil liibt week of the THE ADVANCE. SaTI'RIMV Jl'XK 1878. Railroad Time Table K. P. Tim lollov.ioij Is tin-linn -tulilc of lliu nrilml uml ilciarliiru ul Hums nn Hut ttiuisiia I jcUUi lit- llumoll; MAINS UOINU KAST.

I mtfART. Mail jiit.J Kxuvn, Ntt. 4,,,., m. ii-ul Nn, tl, p. iu.

Slock Nil. VM u. Ill TltAINH 0OINII WKiiT. Mail iin.1 Knpn-M, Nil. .1,.

10:4.1 p. m. Kn'l( lil, No. 7, p. In UwiU fruiiibt.

No. p. Ill All trains mirry uumniuT. W. N.

SMITH, AKi'lit. A Case ol'Poubt. Tho manner of miming the freight and cxprcHS olllcu at Ktmttell is not iug satisfaction to tho shippers of Kirwin. There is some talk of preferring charges against the agents of that place. Tho above is from the Kirwiu Chief, and is seemingly uncalled for.

Wo bo lievc, while wo may bo mistaken, that A Growing: Establishment Wo Hoan times hear tho remark a big little" this ora "bi. iiule that. Tho idea Bought to In conveyed in, that tho particular cstublUhniviil or articlo is not extensive in miuiereial quality but fine in Uxturo or of In-Uinsic worth. Wo havo in our mind's eyo Mr. Arbuckles jewelery establish Fourth celebration.

Wo republish I ho programme Everything is going along smoothly, and matters will bo pushed more vigorously tho first of tho week. In addition to the other exer-clues, there will bo fireworks in tho evening. W. R. Williams, in recalling rcmin- Mr.

C. M. Lewis, of Ellis, talks of returning to BubscH this fall. It looks comfortable to sec the load after Uad of wheat passing through This morning Mr. TuhIch nhowed us a bundle of oats taken from a field on his farm on the cast Hide of Russell.

Tho straw measured near four feet, and whs headed out splendidly. It did us good to hear him expatiate on the conn try and the coming crops corn, oats, potatoes, spring wheat, etc. Well, there, we utmost forgot to make mention of tho balloon ascension nt Russell on Tuesday. At half past live in tho afternoon tho "Prof." (wo be-licvo they call him Coleman,) commenced inflating tho huge canvass structure with pino smoke. You who aro reading this know how it is done, but that was a black darkey when he gotout of that coll superintending that town.

ment lie i building up a creditable trado and i Mr. Hand has completed his coutract iscences, last week, on the occasion of laying in a superior stock. It docsn' for acttin" corner stoucu to lots in (,10 visit of Jay Gould, principal owner Co-parliiorshlp DisHoluUoii. Niillrt In litTrliy ulvi-n Ihtil llii partiN'rulilp licrrto. fiiru I'MalliiK Ix'lurcH'ii lli-iiry Hplilrll iiihIJ, W.

Oliver li, un lliin villi iluy of June, ls7S, iHxa-ilvi'il liy null mil Mr. Ollvt-r ahuhii-m all llubililii uml irullvcii, till muimtluu lliu KtUt lulu llriu. llKNItY J. W. OI.IVKU.

the cemetery. of the K.l Kailroad, to Russell, related n.uiann ti, iuuior of the to us that he recollected, when, in 1857, lake many goods of tho character ho carries, to cat up a nice little sum of money, but wo think it is safe to sav wo have gotten at the gist of tho whole trouble. Somo time ago Mr. McBridc hud shipped from tho manufactory ill Ohio an Aldino job press, nnd it was lulled only to, and not "via, Russell. Tho railroad lias a special rato for towns off tho line.

Tho parties yonder did not know that Mr. Mc-rrido had his abodo at Kirwiu, mid Record, has been building himself a y. 0. was engaged in traveling about ivctoiu, Delaware county, N. with a wheel- ho has the best jewelery establishment Announcement.

west of Salina. Ho has a superior as cozy l11 barrow a 8urvey fop t)0 sortnicnt of lino jewelery, watches Mrs. S. E. bnotut semis tor poscof gettingup a map of the county, clocks and the smaller musical iustru there was where tho press was intend smoke business! In about an hour months' subscription to mo wn9 employed by other parties in from Lockport, Ills.

this work. His rise Bincc then has been menta, such as guitars, violins, etc. He ed to go, and tho teamster sent by Mr, away went the balloon and Coleman McBridc was informed there wen has the agency for tho Mason Ham lain organ and tho Singer, St. John Dewey had his tail feathers wc pretty fair, hard ahold of tho trapizo apparatus, charges by tho K. P.

from Kansas City i Tho balloon sailed majestically upward Dr. E. Y. Munscll, from Atchison White and Wilson sewing machines, to Russell at tho rato of $1.10 per hun mean his coat tail plucked ycsieruay while running harvester in Mr. Cor- and away, with that plump little fcl A specialty of his business is sowing drcd for tho 1,000 pounds, weight of low twisting himself into many shapes toll's wheat field.

machine attachments. press. Tho teamster went olf in high Dr. It. llunvll, of Kivoinirt, lllluolii, luu lUisMinl to locate In llnwi'll, mid vxpt'uta Iu upuii di-jjntat ltooarw on Mull, lay, July Htti.

Notice to Tnlco Depositions. Charles Dlivn, l'lalntlirTi v. K. R. IVfoiuliuit.

Lnml ODlris Salina, Kain.au liivulviim llllu to tlionvrlli half iini-liit-ual iiiurti'r uml notitli-vtwt fjuarter of imrtlituiHt quarter mill nortliriul quarter of mml hrimt quarter ul mctlon 14, Umiinlilp 11 Itaiico 13 VV, Itumell county Kanmu. Tin' K. 8. Ilaaw will take nntlm that on Tliunuliiy, Iti.i lsih Jay or July, A. I).

IK78, th plikluttlV nlHivu-ttnmii! will biku tfio IH'itfMttluti. of. Btliuliy ilnecH, In Ihi u.ctl a cvlilelii'u on I he trial of lliu iilwvv-i'iilllliil can', at lliu oDIruof Ami Kinney, J. Ill llllmell, III tllvoiillllly ill Kll-wll, III Ilia Klalc of Kaiinan, lietwi eii I lie hours of o'clock a. m.

an, I I) o'clock of nalil day, uml that tho taklln; uflliomiiiowllllHiiHlJoiiriK.il Iroin day today, until mild depositions aro cuinnleleil. LKWIS IMMINKTT, Attorneys for I'lnintllT. dudgeon, and it is to be presumed did Mr Arbncklo has lately been fitting up a room in tho rear of his business over that pole underneath. It started from tho depot and went over tho town south and a little west, and struck the county, dropped in upon us yesterday. There is a strong probability that ho will settle in Russell, prepare himself a home and practice medicine.

IIo was making a temporary trip overland to Colorado for the benefit of his health, but liking tho appearance of our Mr. rcnncl has let the contract for his now stone business house. The uiuk will iiro-rrcss l'itrbt along. The not seek to nppeaso the passions room for an olllcc, and to placo the Mr. McBridc.

(Wo will remark, that ground near C. L. William's house. It machines on exhibition. Ho has recent cellar ia being dug.

wo shouldn't havo felt very plciaut had gonoa half milo, and was not to cx had wc thought a game was attempted Tho walls of Mr. Pratt's new build ly purchased a safo in which to secure valuables against burglars, lie has cccd but little, if any, over an eighth of onus.) But as soon as tho railroad town ia looking about Russell for tho purpose stated. IIo seeks to escape ing have reached the top of the second a milo in height Tho ascension and tho also a jeweler's latho for supplying storv. It is a well-constructed and acting were good, but tho side show the malaria of tho Missouri river hot agent saw tho situation ho tele graphed to Kansas City for instruc deficient parts to watches, and it is well appearing edifice. and the squeaky hand organ oh.

my toms. IIo ia a surgeon of many yean used for making pivots, stall's, etc tions, and was ordered to reduce rato You who saved your uarter by not nt Mr. CfM. Northup, of Chittenden, practice. This bit of an instrument cost about to interior rates, which was 50 cents tending may congratulate yourself.

Northup tfc expects ms who ana Tll0 otllcr afternoon Mrs. Geo. $200. per hundred. Mr.

McBridc will prob Small-pox Notice. riirttes linvlitir lieen i'Shm'iI to small-pun nrfl hcivliy warncl ami nulllleil not to travel about In Plyinoiilli TnwiMlilp, Hilmcll Coualy, KiiiIikm. 'ill. wo ilmlenalcil violating this order will bo dealt with ucconllmt In law. Ily order of Township Trnotco for snld township.

A. M. 8I.USSI-:U. two children soon to arrive in Russell, IIart an(J another lady were at the farm Mr. Fitch, shortly from Kansas City No more at present." Died.

ably sec how ho has misapprehended to make this place tneir uomo. jjOUSO tlQ f01.mCr person when and a competent workman, has charge alTairs. Mr. Maxwell, of tho Advance, ro Four of Luther Laudon's apple trees, I snake sought to make an ingress of the rcoairins department Mr. F.

is It is a common thing to grumble nnd ceived a telegram Monday forenoon on the Smoky, set out last fall, were in through a window. A veto was placed giving satisfaction to thoso having rowl about railroads and their agents, CYNOrSIS OP ANNUAL STATEMENT. from Topeka that his mother was nut full bloom a few days ago. Some of upon that move by closing the window. work done by him.

Some of the complaints arise ftom good expected to live. Ho went down Tues when his enakeship went around to tho blossoms are set for apples. But a few words more aro needed cause, but not all of them by any man INSURANCE COMPANY ncr of means. Wc havo seen a liCtle of Mr. Arbucklo is courteous, and while day morning, but wo learned by tho Commonwealth that she died Monday tho front door.

There may be believed there were hopping and dancing upon he expects to be paid for his invest Miss Hendry, who advertised in the two last issues of tho Advance to give instruction on the piano, has all the this fault finding in our time, and on tho K. P. too, and not at Russell. Tho night at 11 o'clock. Mr.

Maxwell is OF chairs by tho aforesaid persons! It ment of capital, and tho labor bestowed to bo sympathized with. He had ono of vacated after a time. When Geo. A railroad agent is tho 'scapo goat for upon his business, ho is selling at a pupils she cares to have for the present the best of mothers. For hi suit', wo camo at tea timo ho hunted up tho rep nearly all the real or imaginary mis have found him to bo a A few persons went from lvussoll to tij0 jt wa8 a harmless blue racer! moderate per cent Fourth at ltusscll.

North America, rillLADKLl'IIIA, l'ENN'A. haps that befall freight which passes attend a match game of cricket at Vic able young man. Ho will return to Rus over the railroad. The agent directly Mr. Spidcll retires from tho firm of Tho Masons and Odd Fellows will sell soon, but wo Btiall ever wish him toria, Ellis county, yesterday, among tho Englishmen.

We'll wager tho fur the Oliver House, leaving Mr. Oliver form in procession in front of Odd well whether with us or not. becomes impervious to the attacks, and is generally regarded as a wretch in to paddle his own canoe alono. 01 Fellows' Hall at 9 o'clock a. and flow.

Made to tho liwiinmeii fluiH-rlntemlciit of the Stale ivcr will do it well, don't you forget Circulating Library. Mr. Weed, who lives near Mr. Went march to tho Court House where they human foiin. It has got to bo sort of fashionable to charge tho whole list of The delegates selected from Russell it." lie is continuing the improvements of ItaiiNas, showing tho condition of said company January 1, l'73 1'iwli I'npitiil, paid ll no Total uvallnulu Awcts (I, Mil, 71V 7i will bo joined by the Temperance Al worth's, on the west edge of town, hav county, to tho Greenback Stato Con to meet the demands of his trade.

Tho agents as being thieves, careless, etc. liancc, and citizens, and march to the vention at Emporia, July 3d, aro Dr, Mr. Smith, the Russell agent, dislikes Oliver House has had tho reputation of ing a large collection of choice works, has opened what might bo termed a School House. Here tho procession S. T.

Peet, Geo. A. Exlinc and W. II. stories of the above import about him.

furnishing good tables and good beds, Total liuMlltlos, (except capital), I lie I miliar ro-liiMiiraiicv rciicrvr- 89 Onpltal stock K.noo.ooo no Surplus over all liabilities Ul will bo joined by the Sunday School in circulating library. She makes a small Beers. 11c considers he is doing tltc best he and that reputation will not now be charge per week for books hired. If Mavor Wentworth baa gone to can lor those doing business at the impaired under Mr. Oliver's manago Orcrnnitrd A.

1). 1704. Losses paid slnco orimulzii- classes, led by their teachers; and the Russell Tads. From tho school house tho procession will march to the wc do not mistake, many of tho people Hon, over Wilkesbarrc, Pa. to attend tho Centen office.

Wc all know ho has piles of mcnt. Mr. Spidcll, who will be wished Ijirwi-Ht Nut Surplus or any similar ImMtnllnn 1 For liisiiriiuou iu tho nbovo old nnd favorite com nial of tho Wyoming massacre, on uly i work to perform. In addition to passcn will avail themselves of the opportunity thus afforded them to obtain cheap well by all who are acquainted with pany, apply to grounds in tho following order: 3d. Wilkesbarre is Mr.

Wentworth's ger, express and other business, ho him, soon goes to farming in Russell w. Jii.wir-i, AGENT, 11U88K1.L, KANSAS. President of the day, accompanied former homo. manages an incoming freight business county. and good reading.

We hope Mrs. Weed will bo largely remunerated for the work she lias engaged in. The by speakers and ministers. Hand City Council. Russell Tads.

Sun of $10,000 to $18,000 per bo A Mr. Wright, a recent comer to Col. Kinney has in his garden cot Hartford Fire Insurance Co. touwood trees six feet and a half that Russell, lost a horse this week by sick- day School, by classes. Russell Glee sides out going freight.

More than that he is short of nssislaniH. He has establishment of a library is of para ness. He is a poor man, and a consid- were planted as sprouts this spring, Club. Masonic Order. Independent IIAUTFORD, CONN, Ht tomeiit l'or lMiltlluutloit.

mount importanco to the community. to bo at the ollico until 12 o'clock at crablo purso has been made up to pur-1 He also has seedling maples leu inches Order of Odd Fellows. Russell Tem night, and again at 5 o'clock in the chaso another horso for him. To Wheat Growers. Goudie Smyscr's steam thresher high, tho seeds of which were planted Assets, January 1, 1S78 411 perance Alliance.

Citizens. morning, luo wouUer is, lie slatuis to less than four weeks ago. Tho Col MA1IILITIKS. The procession will start from tho to his work as well as he docs stand to Total liabilities, nt iiIkivo dale, cxeluilvo Wednesday evening Gcudio tested tho capacity of his 6teain thresher, onel has a garden of near two acres. School House at 9:30 a.

and march it, and makes so few mistakes. Capital fl W. A. IJiWIH, AGENT AT KUHHIil.I., KA4NSAS. down Main Street to 9th, east on Nintli will do threshing the coining season nt 5 cents a bushel for wheat, ryo or hurley, and three cents for ons.

Tho parly having work done will havo to move the machine when tho job is and one acre of this is covered with peach, apple, cottonwood and maple timing it, and the result was, fifteen bushels of wheat threshed in five min to Kansas Street then South to Seventh Street, and cast to Fossil, then Attempt at Horse-stealing. Last Wednesday night, about 11 utes, and the work well performed! trees. The trees aro all healthy and srrowins maornificcntlv. Ho is showing o'clock, after the hostler at Fargo finished, and to urn kill their own The mail carrier will discontinue south again to Wisconsin Avenue, and thence to speaker's stand. that tree culture in Russell county can coal, vve iu rn mil uio waicr.

ino llondeahott's livery stable had retired he heard a noiso in the stable, which be carried on in a degree highly satis FINAL PAPERS wheat must ho stacked so that tho ma carrying tho mail between Russell and Kirwin from and after to-n ight. There is something wrong when bo important factory. chine can bo fed from both sides, l'KOGKAMME, Prayer by Rev. W. 11.

Zimmerman. Music by the Russell Gleo Club. Reading the Declaration of Indo The negro James Davis and tho a route as this ono is discontinued. ho supposed to orginato from a horse having got loose, but listening still further he became convinced that men were prowling about in the stable. Ho which will require tho two stacks to bo made twelve feet apart.

Wo will On Government Claims white man William Smith, two of the A team was drowned this morning trio arrcsted in Russell two inonthe guarantee to thresh 1,000 bushels of pendence, by II. C. Ilibhard. between Russell and Osborne City, in aro for train-thieving and confined in cautiously left the stable in tho dark and went into tho saloon opposite, With Voorhis. attempting to cross the Saline river.

the Hays City jail, made their escapo good, dry wheat a day. James Sel-leus is business manager, to whom all applications for threshing should be made. Tho machine ha3 been thor where he borrowed a revolver. As lie luo stream is on a rise, ana it appears Wednesday. Hays was bavin mucn ram naa neon iauing nortnwest.

Coleman's balloon asscension and returned with a lantern through tho front, door, he saw three men going rilOMlTNESS ASSURED. The Fourth will bo observed in Bus- nearly every ono was on tho ground, oughly overhauled, and wo gnaranteo Music by the baud. Oration. Music by the band. Music by tho Russell Glee Club.

Prayer by Rev. D. E. Hathaway. Music by the Russell Glee Club.

Basket Picnic dinner. AFTEUNO0N. Miscellaneous speaking. Match game of Base Ball between a out of the back door, one of whom was satisfaction. Terms: Gash, wheat at J.

EKELUNI), ading a horse, lie opened with ono sell county at Hutchinson's grove, near including tho jairor and his spouse, the cast line of the county, at Bccchcr's who were Russians. The children were grove on Big creek, and at Russell, left behind however, and these the pris-Mr. Cheney, tho artist of Russell will oners induced to hand in knives, market price, or notes with approved security for thirty days. shot, and the man dropped the ropo and ran and tho two other men mado Merchant Tailor, GOUDIE SMYBKlt. Wanted, hasty exit Espying a man ho shot participate at tho second named place, spoons, through tho grating of the RUSSELL, KANSAS.

Suits cut and mndo to order In tho latest nnd most doors. With the instruments they A girl to do general housework in a picked nine of the married men and a The city council met last Monday again. Parties in tne saloon nearu inc two shots and directly a pattering of Nothing has family of two. Apply to W. N.

Smith, picked nine of single men. effected their escape, since been heard of them I'axlilnrmblo styles, Ciittlntr mid repairing dono on short notice, i'rices always reasonable. night, and adjourned without accomplishing much. Next Monday night corner of Maple and Eighth streets. Tramps Arrcsted.

Personal. Do you wish to sell your claims? Dry QoodHf Groceries, Etc. Tuesday evening Shcrifl Weakley, is the time for tho regular meeting. The proposition to increase the width Childa was down to Salina this week, Have a number of cash customers on complaint of F.rwin Langley, of Vic on Land Office business. coming.

Call and see us. unico over of sidewalks on Main street to 12 feet Tusten Smyser, Miss Minnie McCall, of Mason City, toria Ellis county, arrcsted two tramps in Russell, Langley claiming they had pOStoffiCO. SNA1T CllIL08, is apparently dead, at least for the horses' feet on tho road leading east from town. The horse being taken from tho stable was a star-faced pony, which as soon as released returned to his stall, and on which a strange rope waa found. It would bo well to keep a close watch of tho horses, as thieves and tramps arc around.

Incrcuscd Mall Service. Postmaster Pen ncl has shown ua let Iowa, is spending the summer with her Bunnell, Kansas. stolen from him at Victoria two suits present. aunt, Mrs. Dr.

Ogden, in Russell. of clothes worth about $35,00, aud The wheat ia pretty well harvested M. P. Cranston, the gentlemanly The Golden licit Koutc. Tho quickest, safest and inorft reliable between $7 and $8 in cash.

in this region. The weather of the past agent of Bullene, Moorcs Emery, They were placed in tho calaboose, eight days has been favorablo to DEALERS IN DEY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE route to ull mints cast or west is via the Kansas City, called at this ollico Monday. He is a jolly boy. and the Shcriil of Ellis county telegra Kansas Pacific Railway, through tho operations, but a moderate rain coming famous "GoMen Belt" (the finest wheat phed to. Receiving word that he was R.

S. Searlc, of Solomon City, and absent Sheriff Weakley deputized Ed. during tho timo. Tho fielda will be entirely cleared of standing wheat the next week if there ia no drawback, and a largo percentage of the wheat mar Burnett, who Thursday morning start ed with them hand cuffed, for Hays trayeling agent for Ludington fc Lawrence, spent Monday in town. Rube has several friends in who are always pleased to see him.

keted. City by team. Ho was accompanied Persons who havo lately been down W. J. Kafroth, from Lancaster, by Judge Burnett and Mr Knowles, who went on business.

At Hays City the tramps were arraigned for grand in Saline and Dickinson counties tell ters from Washington, citing tho increase of mail service between Russell and Great Bend from weekly to twice a week, on and after July 1. Ono of the letters is from tho Second Assistant Postmaster General to Congressman Phillips, acknowledging that tho change is mado on his recommendation. Mr. Phillips writes that a semi-weekly increase was the best ho could obtain, but expects to have it iucrcascd to tri-weckly service soon. It is hardly necessary to nrge the importance of tho Increase.

A peti a lantl and excursion agent oi inc iv. us the wheat crop there will bo much P. and correspondent of tho New Era larceny, plead guilty and were bound of a failure, owing to inability to har region in the world). Passengers for Denver and tho llocky Mountains should remember that tliis is 120 miles the shortest, 23 hours the quickest and the only line running through to Denver without change of cars. Qoing cast, close connections aro made at Kansas City and Leavenworth with all the great through routes for all points East, North and South.

The Favorite Line to the San Juan Jlines. I'as-eongers taking tho Kansas Pacific can topover at Denver and visit (he mines ami smelting works in its vicinity. Close connections mado with tho Denver Uio Grande Railway forColoiado Springs, La veta, uel Norte and Lake City. Tho only line west of the Missouri river equipped with tho WestinghoiiHO Improved Automatic Air Brake. Freight shippers, attention Tho HuiiHiis Paeillc Fast Freight vest on account of rain.

Some fields at that place, has been in Russell the larger portion of the week, lie informed us that inasmuch as there were many conflicting stories in tho East aro literally covered witK water, and over to tho District Court Iu the committal they were named as John Doe, and Richard Roe. They were two fair looking young men, who were coming cast. what wheat was harvested was no better oil than that left standing. It is a And Agricultural Implements, N. E.

Cor. Main and Kiglitli Slrcctn; ltUHHGLL, KANHAH. Always uu hand a well-assorted rtock of HATS AND CAPS, UOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS' KURNIS1I-. ING GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, ETC MANUFACTUUEK3 Olf Tin, Copper and Sheet iron ware AND DUALKlta IN Stoves ami Heavy Hardware. Aneiils toe tilt; B.I3SJ" WAG OJST- tion to attain the cud accomplished concerning this country he had been sent out by tho New Era to sec what there was in it Ho was enchanted with the scene that met him.

Voorhis sold tho other day fourteen was circulated at Russell, but was soon pity; they had a fine yield. W. A. Lewia shipped to Kansas City a car lord of new wheat. He had 175 acres of wheat, and no place to store lots to a Mr.

James C. Kimball, of thrown aside in apathy. Mr. Pennel J. S.

Boughlon, of Lawrence, was in wrote Mr. Phillips, explaining the mat Washington, Illinois. Mr. Kimball was going through to the Rocky Mountains, and stopped off at Russell to nn.l tl.r, has been Express make the iiest tune ami aiiorus ww-, the most rapid trnmdt of IreMit between it all, and needs ho must sell some of Russell Wednesday, and we learned it -His wheat realized him between from him that some time in July he 2G and 27 bushels to the acre. That would issue a monthly publication de- What has been done is good indeed, but a tri weekly mail on the line would be much better.

Mr. Lewis has made the first shipment voted to tho real estate and material the Missouri river and nil principal poinU In Kansas, Colorado, New wexieo uml Bun Juan. P. 15. Groat, John Mum, Gen'l I'aus'r Agent.

ScTi'l Kn-ioht AvnL, T. K. Oakls, jen'l SiiiMLi'mtaiCUnr, lian-City. Ho. satisfy curiosity to see tho town and country.

He had no idea at first of buying property, but the prosperous hue presenting itself induced him to believe he would he investing his money well of a carload of new wheat from Russell interests of the State, lie has expo We have throe majw of the Stale of this season we think wiH not bo dis- rionrr. in that class of work, and will VCU CCMONAOf.p 5 tAl6 I't thc-U'iini, leu of ai'-'. hom- 1 -jl i Kusa 1'oj oale. Apply at this oliitc. puted.

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