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The Russell Independent from Russell, Kansas • 3

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The Fish story I strictly true told DR. H. A. ELLI3. Agent for tba kale of Ilia r.

p. B.nmy usDsiy NOTARV PUBLIC, B0WBI.L. KANS.v CrCorrespondence solicited. The very generous box frcm jour town is at Land, for wbieb we fcol greatly indeb'od to your ciiizens aud tbe ladies having the matter in charge. Please Read by poslal order the cojk book money on Land to Mrs.

D. Slevens of tbis city, and cod 'inue to do whit you rn in cllit's I tie rest of the books and in getting subscribers for the pup-. I sli ill send the Record foi a time, ti the doners tbe barrel. Hastily yours. Mrs.

C. Cushlny. A CARD II. M. Chll Is, brother of the late John Child, deceased, would respectfully announce that he has opened a general red estate and land ageucy, v1iere be isprejuu ed to make home-sfea Is, preemption, and soldiers file, ings, limner entries, conteits, and furnish all 'esired information in regirl to both Govcrmcnt.

11., an 1 other lands in central Kan TIIE INDEPENDENT. RUSSELL, KSAS. OuHirit Over OnUV Grocery Store, Cor. Mali 4ud 71 M. HATUltDAY, MA It.

15th 1S7'J. Arrival and Departure or Train. ANSA rACnio IC. R. (Joins: went.

No. 1. T)enver Express, 12 83 a.m. Ts'o. 8.

press, 12 60 p. ui No, 5. Through freight, 12 6i in. No. 7.

Impress freight, ll.5Hfi.ui. Going East No. 2. Fast Express, 01 a. m.

No. 4. Kansas CH.V, 8 11 i in. No. U.

Through freight, 12 33 a. ui. No. 8. Through block, b.45.

a. uj. Nob. 1, 2, 5, 0, 7, and 8. run daily.

No. 3. (JhiIh except inondty No. 4 daily except suturday. Passengers will to caind with tickets on no.

8 but ou no ollmr freight train. CHURCH DIRECTORY. Divine Services will be held every Rabnatn In the Congregational church at 11 a. and 7 p. ui.

Rev. J. Campbell, Pastor. M. E.

Church Service at the School house, every alternate fciabbath, 11 o'cIocb, a an 7 p. in. Rev- Zimmerman, Pastor. Union 8abbnth school meets In the Congregational ehuich ev-ry HHhbalh at 3 p. uj.

It. G. Weed. Kup't. I G.

W. Houjjbton, of Russell will hereafter act aa an agent for the Independent, to receive snbfeerip-tioosand advertisements in Russell and adjoiuirnj conn ties. "Enquirer" Answered- Russell, March, 14ih, 1873. Editor of tbe Independent I ablt a littlu apace to answer Enquirer in the Uecordof the I3b iupt. Ur.

Arbjc le baa Houo a good work in liusscll, and bus tliruunout unoifatted a gmt'emnblv, kiudlj cbristian spirit. This, uoiid wii' doubt or cou radict, except the euo-mios of tie letnptnmco muse. Mi A. stands, nml we I Lit 1. jiibt'y, vcr bltili iu the eai imntion i our people generuHy.

No man of fixed principles cm make them known, and please everybody. He baa not uatde -lay gtariugf BUte tuotits ia aoy of hi numeroui ao-pearanccs before the public here, la the artisb of eiiq urcr lie says Mr. A. affirmed that an indiviinal came to Liu) bis happiness, elating that be LaJ boen out wirk six montbsrbut bed Kilned the pledge and the ncx-b. day se ure work that brought biui four doll u-s an 1 a half.

It is insum-ed by enq'jiror, that this man bad ren kept out of work six noitbs bcaa-ie he Lad not sooner signed the plt'lge. and tbis is slyled the most malignant tvpo of imdlcions-iieH. Probably the man baviu no voik for so long a time, was partly or wbcliy owing to ibe fact that lie had Lenn drinking, and his inter.its, as drinkers do. or be mftv have been and willing to work but unable lo secure it. l'bo statement simply was, that 1 he mans iding work od giutiing ibe pledge, both occurring together sre real id a-two good Itings, which combined made bim bappy, one tecuicd some thing for the body tbe other, securing both body and rniud IdesMOg: no orin.kn.rcl cun know.

We no' it the sloiy woj false. As to the second question, the Tomperanet piriv do not sail under lube color They s.e flung to tbe bnrr.a, nl! who can nud will, may read tlicii idt-cripti ins; Ciiarity for ad, ra tlicc bone, but a deep eternal Imfiel of tbetraflic iu strong drink Wu Lo the leuiperauce people will uoL i-bau, think, or speak, ib of those who have not vet been wot: to the Hife of t(Trpeiance, ut use oil kindly influences lo win tbetr. It for some io bate a business Oo to Vied for a No. I. article of copying Ink.

Tbo tiew Opera building will aoon be ready to receive the roof If you to rent a hnue, or purchase eil est ale, call ou Vooibis, Farmers, you can ave money by purcbaxinic your agilculcnral lmplu tueuts of Patterson and Abrahams. For rare lurgmnn 'n boots aud shoes, dry goods, flilhireiis' wear, and no tloiis, go to Tustrn, Hmyser aud Co. VoorhU has several cholee tracts of laud ithin one mile of Ibis city, for sale cheap f.r cah, or can be bought on tune. Mr. Pratt one of the plnnerttlM of KiH-rli, ma.ie forcili'e speech at the Temp-rtuce meeting on Tuesday evenl'ig last.

Attorrey Pierce Is the Chairman of the Temperance Association In this cily, and Mr. Jos. Chadbourne sec'y. The i.ext Ttn.perauce meeting In Resell TI be held in the Congregational Cliiin on next Weduenday evening. Let there be a good attendance.

The whistle of the eteam mill now marks the noon tide, morning and evening betirs with almost (lock work itgularlty, Oate iu the line of groceries bids fair lo lead tie town. Ou a nine very light brown eutrar, 10 pounds for the dollar be cannot be bealeu iu Ibis cily. Durkey aud Purlnton have contributed the Intent excitement to Rusell iu the shape of a powerful Translon Engine, which duly flied up, has been parading the streets for a day or two, drawing a train of loaded wagons with all the eiseagiant would convey a pigmy. A ride yt-steiday this eugine down Main street so timed our iliy reporter, thathehalf unconsciously "dropped" Into rbyme, bunding us the following verses THE TRACTION ENGINE. Oh, have you seen the Engine, Go up aod djw the street A nobbv little Engine The K.

P. cannot bea'; Its like out. oo these prairies The eye did never meet. Durkey, acts as con lac tor, And Norris, engineer, Great fuu Its march majestic, The shavers thlhk, thai' clear. And on its train of wagons, Dead-head their rides, we fear.

It comes to plow these prairies, To threi-h the ripeued giain, To do all that may be needful, Willi Its great might and main. A marvel it of i-cieiice, The cuuningof man's brain. Hail to the throbbing monster, The snorting Iron steed; Type of this fair tiegolteu of man's need To aid aud bies the Farmer, Ou peaceful miiou speed. Buy No. 19 New Yoik Weekly at the News Depot.

Dobbins klectric fioap, the best in the market, cu be bought of Tuste-i Suiyser and who have the agency pr this city. lu this issue of the Independent." The Firm of Tusten, Bmysnr and Co. are now getting I uto the rush of spring trade, their full force of clerks bel-ig kept busy bees iu atteuding to the wants of their numerous cus tomers. Am for that malusuriug ofu.e establishment, Mr. Da Is'evue, ws havj glveu up the Idea of having any chat Willi him until llio bustling sprlug ciuipaiu Is over.

The fame of the snowy bread made by Teddy Itegau Is going up in. I down this line of raihoud from bulita lo Wulluee. 1'iouil sre we of the repu tation won iu i-o flu rt a time by our Kussell Li'tker. i biief lime uioutiis ago lie lauded here aliu-t peuuiless; now by ituiuetj tie Is clitiiiuiig ui to a competency. TliUsaliuo.il ever In this life, liaid wuik suU ect.tioio Mill achieve success.

The 40 foot addition to the Hre of Weill worl It and Co, Is being pushed rapidly for Hid this line em her, and vill soou be under rof. Tins addi tion, wheu c.ii pitted, wilt give I hi Firm a sture-ioniu a depin of an even 100 feel, lite laitjesl ieiliai In itu-mell, aud give llieiu au Ojoi luoiiy uiii.s play their heavy itluck of ",8 lte best advantage. Two largely attended and very uo cesiul Temperance met-iuiic, presid ed Oirer by A Homey Pierce, Meleield in Rdssell ou the evtmnga ul Moi uaj and Tuesday Ust. Uudcr the lesder- Mr. A buckle, it nuu.ber of brief pointed epwitlie- were iuaie, tlie excellent in tisiu luruisbeJ tiy tueciioir adding reaUy lo ihs vu.

lety and in terest of the nieelll Neatly ooU signers, iu al1, have been obuiued lo tbe pledge. Hull In inter est, the good tvoikgorsou. Vet many "ui ore may tl eie Le to follow." lu the retireni'htuf Mr, Oliver from hutei keeping, tins cily looses t.ne of its mobt tiurgrtli: bueiut-es men, a genUcman wiio by ids eultrprine ju thepist has couttibtited in tub to wards the prosi i this place, in the attl lotions he as recently sua. Uiued, wo doubt nut Vie lias receive ibe sympathy of lie lU.ire community. The safe of furniture at the Obv.

houne on tlie eighth instant was well attended ty seekers lor bargains boil. from the town and the country, the great varle of houseol I goods sold generally speaking eouju.aniiiug fait prices. Auctioneer Sehatiuer, who aUaysl" 1 element on euchticiu stuns, kept the cruwd a coiistui good humor mdiitainiiiK the interest in the salts until a ia.e hour in tbe evening. A large number of good at that hour remaining unrold, tbt auction wart adj turned until the tbe alt-ru no of the luh i n-tant, wlien pretty much all Hie remaining prop erty was tilt-posed of. A mini her of articles type are de ferred for lack of space iu this issue.

Plowing and imwing, setting out trees, seems to be the order of the day in this locality. From our east window we see another lie bouse tout; up. Well, well as the fellow once said about the rags, "leu year ago we did'nt huve a limine to and now we are all Prairie tires r.te ail an-und us. but tliey dotn reach imlr mile, Ih--caue why our tire in ml txtends nli over our claims. After resilience in Uoell County of over six yeais, 'el nafe iu ty- iinr that his pari oi'the.

cojuiy never had a better proi-t a large crop of winter wheat. Last Ktblmlh, Mr. rbudkle of your city, (leliveie I an to an attentive udii'i4 at our Hchoolhou-e ih district 11 and afer the a'liiress, a Habbatu sctiool wa-i oraulz-'d with Jamas Peony as superiutendaii Oiir literary socis.ey a a profitable p'ace to spend an even ins in, besides tlie lively deities, we hive a very interesting little paper published weekly, and containing nil ihe'iiewB of the week. We would advise the Independent to look well to her aurels. Kelley has one or two pair of No.

1 young, well broken work mains left ou baud yet at Tisdalea Btable. (al quick for a bargain' We notice many new comers atr ong us hunting up claims. Tliere is still room for one more. Durinsr the K'ntle br-ez's on last Friday eve. Mr.

Penny's house was moved two and a Tialf feet to the north. Dtvy'd baru weut in the same direction. Nw the aceptid time ti sub scribe for the Independent. It only costs the small sum of a dollar aud a half, payable in wood, llo lr, or if you have not got tueie thing, the cash. lake it au put yyjc fi 1 upoa PES TANA HIBBARD, Attorneys at Law, RUdHKLli.

KANd. OfTlce lu tbe court house. Pennsylvania House. 4.J DICE, Prop'ra. Russell Kama TKKMi: Per day, I 00; niesl.

cents, $4 00 per week. CJive us aca L- A PERCE. Eclectic Pbysiciin. V. 8.

Evttm'nlng Bnraaon for Pensions Rnesoll, Kanu Olth-s and Resldei.ce two doors n.rtii PiMtotlle j) ly C. WOELK, Harness aker and Upholslcri Rufell, Kania. Kirtt Class Work Ouarranlend. Htiop.in Mala ktreet, one dour south of. A.

Hun's store I ly S. A. TOWEilS, Faehlousrjle Shaving and Hair Dressing Pari-: Ladies and childrens hair cut 01 sbampooned in the mos' approt ed style. Main alreet, one door Kouth of O. A.

lis ised, KDKe Chase Russell. iutc, iSigu and Carnage PAINTERS. RUrtSFIX. KAN; I inn leg. psper Hamrlns and (tu loK dune proKititlv an 'I In (ltd best nmor i-Uup mi-ier Hol.Klor i Kent's feeu i SIU west uf Muhl.

II. Tklund, 1 TilLOR, RUSSELL. ANSA, Sult Cut Mini Masln to Order In ibe Lit mid Stool fsslitoimble S'ylcs. Oi)tiii uml Uepalrlnii iloueuu rncesaiwuy res uuiiie. L.

8. HICKS. Carriage Light jobs of all kinds made toord Repairing Hunt and heavy don. promptly i order Shop lu rear of Gntet. grocery, on cor.

Main and 7th Htm My. Russell, Kansas P. J. SLI UM, Mutiaft.uturer or CARRIACES.BUCCIES A WACO A few always ou hand, and make to order, auy kind of a vehf bat is on wheels. You can save ttiati freight by inlying tt me.

work warranted. use iihoeinif a plow repairing a Specialty. ly. Hussell, Kansa Gernon Shields. niadtsiiiltlilini and hl' K.

nsniiiic AU work uuiih wlili ueuluess aud UlHpUtill. Horse Shooing A BpeuluPy. lerins Reasonable. i -ly. Rnssell, Kansai Eastland A Pierce, ATTORN KVS A A nd (V.nn'y Atiorn.y of Rn.sell Com Prsetlpe in hR t'w Omits of llie K.uiriee lUdluial blntrlel.

KUnSKL PECHIN BKOIHER8, Masons and Plasterers pan es desl Iiik to build will do wel ee Pecnln Brothers ttetorn letting ineire rls. Tney do mus slo. i worn, cisterns aol tiuea, whOwssn to rimlnliiK, etc. For reierence call HrlmisliHWs luiuueryara, Kns-ell. D.

W. McKeen, D. Office one door North of Giites' Groi Store, Mnlu RuskcM. I or nielli cslis from I ne country pi or ly Kiihweretl. KEFERENCE: l.nntflsla dColleftfll ittiil, lnookl N.

und tolleije ot 1 lclan and Surgeons, mikua, b.wa tL7EURNETT, Justice of the Peace a NOTARY PUBLIC. RuH(H, Khiis. PiiMloii'ar attention Riven to peneral vfVHiiclim, loiiklni! out Land ilift.ie pl oiliest, and to appllChMons loranea eiiMluna under tii- new Pension Lw. hoiee timber, lioniesteao and irf-e Ion claims instant ou band aud for i Hay for Sao- Twenty-five ton of hay for i.i prime conditiou. Call ou L.

Kihthorp, Rusell. ITotice- U.S. LAN OFFICE, Kallna. KS'i if's-Jauuuo lULIi. '79.

Compialul havinu: been entred at 'if II ce by Ueavlll Perlinm atfsliiNl Get -seeley for ttbanooiiion bis lliiii.er I M.i. heventeeu hundred andeiuhty six, i Nov. '77, upon tbe quiou Scclliin fourteen, Towusbip tw ve, 11; inuileen in KuseliOouutJ', iv view to i be cancellation ot ssiu eutry said parties are bereby suininoM.I to xi at this (ifflce on the twenty-lH'tli March, elgi teen hundred and seventy i al elev- o'clock A. tu respond uriilsli testimony concerning ialu ai, aouudonmeut. T.

L. fsnvrt r.Pit. NOTICJS. I notify one und all that firai day, I9H1 of I that I wiil give no credit JACK INGRAM, Victor rf te. Knufisp Kow tor aton addition, fc; the Old Reliable Ruwell Btillisan Kann, Fropr sas, iliose having business with his Cuilds, are requested to call, P.

M. CHILD9. 0 ttST general land a 'ent for a uiinioer of years for 'he K. P. It render the uudesigned" himiiiar Ai Ji ths laud buHiueys iu all depart uieiils NOTICE.

From this dite, farmers cau ive itru shotted and ground for feed on the Saturday of each week at my farm uear Husell, at (he rate ot five cents per bushel, or for one sixth toll. CKher eraij f-roiitiJ for feei! it the bume rate. J. W. Gjudie.

FOR SALU At my farm near Ilusscll, a prime article of German Millet seed. One rain will insure a prolific crop. J. W. Goudie.

Orgxn for Sala. A pec-ind hand, five octave, Ma son Si Iin organ in good condi tion cail quick. G. W. Houghton.

FOR SALE. A GREAT BARGAIN. HO, FOR BUFFALO! A section of beautiful land ad joining the ton site of BulTuic 100 acres of land under cultivation. is attested lhat this is a betlei soil for wheat than P.usi-eil Coun'y aud easier tijled. Terms, one-half cash, and the balance on lime to tbe purchaser.

upon, or address J. W. Goi lie, Russell, Kansas. Llusic. RUSSELL, HAS Maiu Street, near 5tb.

TERMS FOK INSTRUCTION. Voice Culrure nod Singing per IVim, Twelve Dollars. In trumeutal Teu Dollars, Payable, oce-bulf in advance, uuc die balucce lit the middle of tbe Term, unless speoal arraiigetuentf: are made MRP. DR. PEET.

Business Directory BUY Vonr Blank Pocks himI rt'utlonery of Weed Bco Shoemaking, KEKRY SfiftFT, proprietor Main 7th ts Itus-ep, Kaus Ml kludxof cusitnn worb done toonler fr-'in lie besi man iiul. Kcprtiil U.iu.- promptly aud nea ly, 1 RESTAURANT. EOARDIriC AND LOOCINC. G. T.

Hll.L, Proprietor, Russell, Ksns. tingle meals 25 iei day $100; ner week, wiib loduiug $175. T.bi-nd clean and inviting. l-3m Fargo Hendershot, Livery Peed and Sale Stable. 8th Russell, Kans.

Charges Reasonable- Dally Wage Line to Great Theo. ACKkhmak. Chas. P. Copri.ano, (n.iiltr.

The Russell rank. RIMSKLL, RUHPELL KANSAS. D'tes a general bunking business. Ex change bought and sold. Interest al owed on time ileviMts.

epeci at tention given to 1 -ly. SHAFFVER SELLENS, he iL mm wbxis, Rnssell, Knnsjs. C'FriJS, aari tj t'u Stare. BREVITIES. Murphy did not come.

A disappointment to every body, ll (hefuultof the rascally Agent. And his name, good fi lends, la Sliellon. a precious Fraud be Is of the flrit water. the temperance cause is mill booming. Another meeting on Wednesday nlln.

FriomU, let there be a irood attendance. brag on t'ue Kiusoll Choir, we do. We mean the Choir In nil the ihurches. Kor tliey are each and all exceleut. Clouds of dust on Thursday afternoon.

Laud viewer are In town now by scores krly ytardenlng has commenced this werk Everywhere you hear tlie Bound of the iiamnier. And new buildings going as If by anngtc. Three churches are soon to be built In this city. Growing weather now, but a shower la needed. Plant your Early Rosepo atees now any time.

Gently poke that Reading Room Committee. A siltht fall of, snow on last Thursday night. We note the fact that certain of our young men are frequent callers In the Tost 'office. Put not on any account would we Intimate Ui at any Special Attraction was the cause of their numerous vilt. The shrill whittle of the Translon Hlonm Knglne Is the first of the kind ever heard west of 8a Una.

Attorney Puun made a very fnvorable Impression by his remarks at the mass Tetnperauce meellngon Tuesday night last. The Sd.balh as an Institution, Plvlne and humun, will considered at 'lie new Cougregagatloual Church on Sabbath evening. Subscribe, everybody, for the N. Y. Tribune through the canvassing committee, nil the ladi'B to procure an organ for the Itunfell M.

E. Church. Young man. voluuteer In the noble army of Ti niperniice. All the nice, pretty ud amiable ynuug lad Us ot Russell are enlisted In Its lanks, and only lino mil i the (Jonnlng the btdte Ilea the load to their faver.

J.J. renbam Is the new PabbaUi School Superintendent. Mr, lionhom, as the assistant, has for seme time acicd as the Baperintendent, and his selection was most filling. Mr. Chapman was elected assistant Hnpeiiutendeut.

LOCAL DEPARTMENT- Weed has laid in a full line of stationary. A extra passenger train now goes over the K. P. Ilad the reply to 'Enqulrer'in this lsueofthe Independent. Go to Weed's new news depot for the noted Elgin Polish.

Representative Eastland returned from Topbka ou Friday mrning. Russell ean soon boast of us good sidewalks as atty city iu tbo west. Farmers try the Rnpgood sulUey plow. Co. Treasuier Exliue Ib agent Farmers, Call on Patterson and Abrahams before ptirchufcing your agricultural implements.

A new time lalile took effect on the K. Railroad on the 13ih iuslaut. See the cone'Sted table iu this lsfci.e of the Independents Pennell lias laid in come stylish bed rootn sets, und otlier new furniture, all of which he will sell at low prices. Judge Vocrhis has associated with him in the real estats business Sir. 7.

Mc. llann, recently of Chicago. Success to the new Firm. The It'ifaell girls all taj, If any young man in ibis town goes back on his Tarjcpt ranee pledge, put his name iu bis letters ill the Independent. an 1 exercise christian charity towards those who are or wmld be engaged iu it, yet it hsboen, cau be and we hope will be done by the Temperance poopl6 of Russell.

Us rtally intelligent people allow a lec hirer or writer to use strongly figurative languugp, and no we interpreted the allusion to lli9 broad wa ps used by A. not in the strict religious sense, but as enquirer usee "suak8 story." As to the lnbab-ita- ts of heaven we base our conclusions on the Bible. Wine dtiokinp is ifTcieutly censured in Prov. 2 20. 32.

in Isaiab 2S. 7. in rrov. a' 1, tind in Isatali 5 11. 22 M'Uiy wia( btbb-.

rs be in 1 eaven, yet everj pcrs-o responsiide for the light ol tlie tiny he lives iu. I lie dink dayr of ignorance in relation to intern-per nice) have in many places passeo 1 11 vav. wnee iMiiaiian peopie 11; tills lai 1 I'otighk and sold slave n.iuj see "enerilv tliov wore wr ing Lead ng uicu of churches otie owned ijr'jwiries, distilleries, an 1 iesf.ailed intoiicants, but that, day his in siime nhic-8 entirelv and 111 Ihss enligbiened places generally disappear 1 1S0 hs the night almost gone when christian peonie coun tenance drinking and the duv If etiaauer is behind the iita. we sor rv and hope hf will catcb np soon. Cliriatiau peojile now rec igtinsei as a good tnax.m th nniiciDla laid down in Cor.

8. 13 Jid enquirer bear about the rag mills Would lie hks to sow a lew full blast in Itusell? How pleas-ait, peaceful, and prosperous our i3. largely oViUg to the ab.umce of such den s. a nsstmENT. Letter From Mr3.

C. H. Tj3avenw3ith. Ki. Larch 2d.

Diit iln. Hirt: Oa mv turn from Topeka last eveniu-r I fo ind your letter awaiting an answer. I havo boen there ir two weefra workiug for au appropria tion to enlrge the Home, and hope we shall succeed. Eust-lmd, and think he ffill favor Voorhis has three suits uf rooms for rent, in one the m'Si desirable parts of Kuutftll. fail early, Hi tiiuse looms Will go off like hot cakts.

Read the plea.so.iit letter, in this Issue of the It dependent, addltsaed to ilrs. i). A. Hart, of this cily. Mr.

wis, formerly of Russell, bul now of with his family, will spend several days in town next wtk ou a visit with their relatives. Mr. Cai.ahars, tie jtpJhi Ilrto grapher, has leceutly taken tome life and beautlfjl (U-reoscc pic views iu auU uboutthis city. Call and see t'u era. air.

H. D. Long, receutl) from Pa. will open next week, in the building now kuowu as the Cline restaurant on full hue of stationary, geutlemeu's furnlsbing goods, segars, tobaccos, and fancy another store opens lu this city. We invite attention to the card of Mr.

(Jhilu, iu tbis issue of the Independent, and b-ispeali for biru a hearty wttcomefiom tiis corumunity aud a eunlinuiJi.ioe.ot the rntrunnge ex-leniied to bis bioUit-i so recently deceased. Au enuimous weighing 65 pounds wa on exhibition at the meat market of Denbam Endow on the afternooii of Thursday last. T'e huge motistei, Ktietchlngljall from the floor to the ceiling, looked large enough to serve all of Russell for a breakfast. The Committee upon the establishment of a ree Reading Room in this city appear lo have dropped into a veil able Rip Van Winkle slumber A rouse, gentlemen, and complete a labor marij will live to bless you for. The new Firm of Voorbis and Co will move on Monday next from the court-house to the building on the west side of Main street, now known aa Toil-era Shaving Parlors, all connty a flair..

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