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The Evening Times from Clay Center, Kansas • 3

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NEW YEAR'S DAT DfTIIE STRONG KOOM. In Clay Center. i New Firm. IlaYing purchased the restaurant and bakery known as 4Edmund' RAILROAD J.f.A- f. t.

ilic.luv- A young man by the name of Graham was shot in the neek.wiib a shot gun. Saturday by a companion, butfortunate-ly not burtinueh. They were shooting rather. The indications for to-day as reported by the Sigual Service at Gowenlock's Drug Store, aud forecasting the weather for the next 24 hours, are as follows: 9:15 a. m.

Warmer, fair weather. PEOPLE WHO FIND USE FOR we are prepared to furnish' customers with the best line of eatables In the city. un s. urnr it waq nn.i A.i!IVK. PKI-AKT.

pigeon out of a trap, when the guu went off aeeidentally and punctured HOW Graham neck, one tdiot going through SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT. Oyster aerved In any style on short notice. Give us a call and you will be pat-is fled we guarantee. II IIUIIU 1 SERVED. i.ril Ji ml 7:1 in Hie jobe of one ear.

serious. Ms. I. Red San. p.

No. Blut Crtsctat. w4S-tf Deal Cowino. UKPAKT. AiiKI VK.

George's European Restaurant Oil 4.2 p. a. in in lilt III I 11 I'iuvoner. at ml The only First-class Restaurant la the city. Ths Ladies who Received.

The Gentlemen who Called. The Evening, Etc. Never in the history of Clay Center has New Year's day been observed so Mi Clara Bunker, one of Topeka's mt accomplished young ladies, as well as an emVieut teaelier, who ha been is-iting her cousin. Miss Alice Bunker, of this ciry, left for home lat Saturday. Miss Hunker made many friends during her short stay in the city, who will be to welcome her among them in the future.

iiunmam t-nlfttt HitUttuy. r.r horxD. i-r f.if VTVthr. Meals at all Hours. Oaarges Seasonable.

QoTr the Companies Bid for th Faror of Feminine Depositors Diamonds iiad Pearls In Profusion A Sleeping; Coupon Clipper. Nearly all of tho safety deposit companies bid for tho favor of the women by maintaining handsome parlors reserved for their use, with private rooms for ex-aminctions of securities and jewels, lavatory, etc. The women are good customers, too. In soBio of the vaults nearly one-third of the renters are of "the gentler sex, and in one, where there are 3,000 renters, 1,200 of them are misses or mes-dames, 200 being married women who keep their safes in their own names, sa TIIWKVMMICt KK TKVIN NO. Having enjrajred the services of Mr.

AKKIVK. DKl'AHT. a. rn a. iu Stewart, am prepared to cive first-clasi Freight iiud acom.

meais. isoaru either by week or meal. generally as it was last Saturday. Com ing ou Saturday made it impossible for niany of the merchants and business men wstrr hound. to close up store and -hop, but the young BUSINESS MEN AND FARMERS men and those oi more mature vears.

TRAIN NO. A Kill E. 11KHAUT Freight niul nvun. p. in 45 p.

it Trains Noh. 2 I unl 2U dally. All olhtra ily except Su nlny. Should take their Dinners at Whitney's Restaurant 20-' a 12 iii. The drawing for Melntire's muic boxes came off New Years morning and was conducted by Robert Elrod, Will Hocking a-d John Morrison.

They found that there were shot in the bottle. The nearest gues was by II. V. Bartell, who live3 down near Milford and was 2029. K.

J. Bonhani and Plum-merShawhan tied on second, with 2025. They made a compromise and Bonham took the box. Whole numbe of guesses was 142G. who still have some legard for the duties they owe society, turned out in force and helped the ladies celebrate in a fitting cred from the fingers and eyes of thcii liege lords.

Women may not know much PBESH OYSTERS manner. About fifty ladies announced about business, but that prudence which is so conspicuous in the mental composi their willingness to entertain their gen 3pm I- AS. LINDSLEY tlemen friends aud about that number ot gentlemen were perfectly willing to be entertained. tion of the sex finds expression in pr.tron-ase of the safety vaults. Hero women may keep their savings, absolutely fearless meddling bv thriftless htrsbanda.

3IKS. COL. MILLER lAst of urorft. Here they mav also store old love letters surrounded her elf with a bevv of beau The following is a list of the jurors tiful belles and received at "Conuiad or love tokens, even newer ones, which are too precious to be destroyed and too At Whitney's Restaurant. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY At Whitney's Restaurant.

Fine ickle Cigars At Wh.tneys Resta irant. FRESH KKTJTT At Whitney's Restaurant. Oysters served in every style known to Physician and Surgeon. Does general practice of Medicine and Surgery. All calls in City or County Place' in her artistic parlors, refresh ments being served in the beautiful room summoned to sit during the January term of court which convenes in this city next Monday Hiram Van Fleet, Chapman.

connected with the parlor- on the west by sdiding doors. Of course the freh- ments were all that deprave I man cmld wish, and a little more than his even promptly attended. day or night. Gives special atu ntlon Id dav anatomv could stand without some the eater's art at WhitnevV. At a.

m. the weather was colder thai at aiiy time during the season being 13c elow zeio the weather at present is rifle warmer, but a cutting wind ike ut doors very disagreeable. Wc wib doubtless have a somewhat higher temperature to-morrow. S25.00 Reward. The above reward will be paid for an case of Rheumnifm not benefitted Ballard's Snow Liniment.

There Is pain it will not relieve, no swelling I will not subdue, no wound it will uo heal. It is the most penetrating liuimem known for all palu for man or beast stands without a paral'cl. Ladles wh have backache should never be withoir it. Price cents. P.

F. C. Biehl, ageut Dinners. Oysters Confectionary Oisran iviiiiam iesi. Mulberry.

A. T. Furguson. Mulbery. ieo.

Worland, lilooru. Hurt on Foot, lilatne Fred Haake, Go-hen. Fied Van Toneclin Mulberry. W. EnshiniJ.

Grant. John L. Linquist. Go-hen. II.

W. Dawson, Oakland. David Russell, Union. 1. B.

Archer, Highland. and Tobacco at Whitney's IN staurant. Diseases'of Women, Diseases of Throat and Hose! Office, Lincoln Avenue, over Frishman Sons' Store. JlttlhtbyIiroiCit, Cloaks Everybody who intends tn buv a cloak, everybody who is in hes This (Monday) morning Rev. Phelps R.

T. Carr is confined to his room with a tore throat. pronounced the magic, musical, mystic sacred to be seen by tho eyes or suspicious husbands. 'I know women who keep old love letters in their boxes," Said the vault clerk in one of the most popular companies. "Of course it is no business of mine what they keep in there, but I have seen em take the lettors out so often thct it has got to be an o'id story with mc." "Young womer.J" "All kinds, Lut principally middle aged or old ones.

Young women as a rnle don't waste thcii time on chestnut loves, you know, but i old 'una it i3 different. I have iri mind now one woman with a thin face and gray heir, tho mother of r. large family, too, and with a rich husband, who comes in here every week and takes out a yellow old letter, goes into one of the privato rooms, stays there half an hour or an hour, and comes out with red eyes. I know another who has to have a look at an old tintype about twice a week or else she couldn't be happy. Sometimes she runs In and takes a glance or two at It, and other times she Kojs into a private room and stays with it ten or fifteen minutes.

She too. Why, there's women who rent boxes here on purpose to keep such old things in letters, photographs, lock of hair and so on. Why don't they kep 'cm at home! That's none of my busi.iess. You can guess as well as I can." "Much jewelry in this vnltf" to-night Board of Education meeting at IStratton Morgan's ollice. itation whether or notthw should Wanted- A female cook.

Write or apply to Mrs H. S. Barnes, Cotlage IIoue. Clay Center, Kansas. dwtt al words which made Miss Sadie Bro wn Mrs.

R. F. Mallaby now and forever, amen. A few days ago when Mr. Mai la-by subscribed for the great family journal.

The Times, and talked so hopelully purchase one this season, all you Ernest Starkweather left, this morning to resume his studies in Ottawa. should not fail to come see ana courageously of the future, but told Lon Creviston of Manhattan 13 yisiting iends and relatives in this city. us so freely the story of his mother's ill- frie ness and ms haste to get here, we wore 'took-ed in." Now it is all clear. He been Mrs. E.

W. Vincent, who has very sick for some time, is better. is doing well and feels a courage in II. C. Achenbach lis the Cottage Or gaus on easy payments.

Thee good are llrM-class, in fact the best iu th market. Call and select one-mak vour home cheerful and your children happy. 113-tf We can thiuk of uothing more appropriate for a holiday ifi thau a fine or gan. It combines ei tertaiumcnt with education and makes a nice ornament for jour parlor. See those famous Cot- meeting the future, but the sick mother.

Court convenes next Monday, Jan. 10, with eighty-six cases on the docket. that is a little thin. However, we r-give him this time, and wih him and his fair bride much joy. Thev took the train this morning for Grainfield, their at The Home Helpers meet to-night the residence of Miss Anna Coleman.

luture home. age organs at Achenbach'a on Lincoln "Jewelry? I should say so! About three women out of four keep jewelry In their safes. Some of it isn't worth niuch iveuue. 113-tf Fitncml Services. us.

We will sell you a garment For One-Third Less than any other house in the city. We undoubtedly have the finest and best goods to select from, as we are making the cloak trade a SPECIALTY! We will and must close out all the cloaks on hand, as we will positively not carry any over. Remember the MODEL FOR CLOAKS and genuine bargains in their entire departments. TJ1E MODEL. l-ast bunuay morning at 11 o'clocl; a Mrs.

A. T. Stepp. of Russell. is yisiting her mother, Mrs.

E. W. Vincent. Churley Higinbothani left for Topeka this morning to visit with his Curvan will receive at Jti tailor ahop New Years and old relics, family heirlooms and precious trinkets. Then there's some that have really valuable jewels.

There's what of a strain. The young ladies win. assisted the amiable hostess were Mis-rora M. Underbill, of Boston Miss Verm Taylor, of Topeka, Miss Kate Park. Mis Maggie Park aud Miss Jennie Robb, oi Clay Center.

MIlS. E. STARK. assisted by Mrs. E.

D. Moore, Mrs. 0. V. Lindner and Miss Arria Fiench, received at the house of the first namrd oi Dexter stre and a jolly patty it was.

everybody who called was given a roa welcome and made to feel that he wonh like to stay there the balance of the da. The novelty he.e was a grub bag' fioii which the gentlemen each drew a souvi uer of the day. It was filled with alnioS' everything imaginable aud occasioned much merriment. MUS. M.

S. TOUSEY, assisted by Mrs. Wm. Croau and Mrs. Kale Mvers, Shenandoah, Iowa; Mi W.

W. Mllh-r. Mrs. Mathews. Mrs.

Newton. Mrs. Will Flenniken, Mrs. Warren and Miss Lou Flenniken ere home' at Mrs. Toii-ey's.

If we were to guess a it, we would say that the ladies ler wore the most elaborate toilets of any in th city, but considering that all looked so charming and that we can't leive own for a few days, we will say nothing about i'. One of the scheme- worked these pitiless ladies was to offer a prize the gentleman who could eat the great st numb of doughnuts, th doughnuts being suspended by a string from the center of a doorway the vie 1 1 ii having his hands tied behind him Ernst Lindner succeeded in getting awa with thie big oues afld the prize, i. beautiful bauuer. MRS. FRANK, assisted by Mrs.

Barnes Mrs F. Flenniken, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Jennie Randolph, Miss DeGrnff, Miss Barnes, aud Miss Josie Weichselbaum of Ogden mad. it pleasant for their gentlemen friend.

with music, dancing and cloves. The cloves were stuck iu a mammotn orange suspended iu a doorway, the gam being to pluck one of the cloves fron ihe orange with the teeth. As an inducement the plucker was to get an maid" or a "kiss." Those who took the o. ni. weut alone into a room with a lad) and returned with a clay pipe fantastically dressed to show for their skill an diamond dust on their faces, someiimes.

Those ho took the kiss" were sold some particularly horrible manner. Music and daucing on a canvass-covered lloor was a laige part of the enteriaiii-ment offered. MRS. II. W.

MORGAN, assisted bv Mrs. llarkiu. i-. Crow ell larnr number of relatives and sympa z- ing friends of the late Mrs. J.

D. El It 'vert da 1 thereafter the bushels of diamonds and pearls scattered1 assembled intheChrist'an church to list en about 1:1 them boxep. sir. Funnv thincr ''onmig year, all yentumcn lestrinq stylish dress ot rom January lf. ISO to January, to the words of comfort which only the church can give in the hour of business suits, 118-21 ibNi, the iTobate Judge has issued mar riage licenses to 410 persons.

bereavement, lneiuneral sermon was preach' bv Rev. Sellers of tho Christian euurcii iroin tne text: ie The congregations at most of the laborer is worthv of his reward." Alter cnurenes were small last evening, owing. the impressive and r-ad services were over no doubt, the verv cold weather. the funeral procession wound its weary wav to the cemetery. The following gentlemen acted as pall rMrs.

F. I'. Uarkne-s starts for Albany, New Yuk, Thursday to vi-it father and mother the balance the winter. C. C.

Coleman, U. II. Emick, Terry Conrad. W. Carter, II.

M. lrai- zer and W. E. Duiiawav. Mr.

and Mr. J. C. Watson, of Emporia, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mis.

i Dr. Brook, of this city, also Mrs. J. C. lO-ilev tml True.

Grubs. The probate judge has issued the fol -FOR- Pete Miller, who went down the road locf u'cnt tt th.it thi rnit -oiiu lowing marriage licences since Thurs- in on schedule time, returned Sunday JU' lbM; Martin L. Henderson, age 29, to Chris even in about women, too, is that they aro so fond of coming in and looking their diamonds over. I know a woman who never lets a week pass without taking her tin box into one of the privato rooms and staying there an hour admiring her jewelry." CARELESS ABOUT VALUABLES. "Are people ever careless about their valuabl33 in here?" you, yes.

Some of our renters we to watch like hawks for fear they'll leave something on the examination there when they put their boxes away. I found lying cn tho desk one day a pile of government bonds that would have made mo rUh. An old chap had left them there. One night our night watchman found a man asleep In one of the private rooms. Ha was about to rins for the patrol and hustle the fellow out when he discovered that the intruder was one of our renters, an old man who had fallen asleep while cutting coupons from a lot of bonds.

On the desk before him was an cnorsious pile the bonds. The two parlors and their little private rooms arc all protected from intruders by tho big iron fence through whose gate no one may pass save renters. But there is still another department the storage room, where boxes and trunks aro kept in the same security from lire and robbery as that afforded by the strong room. Here are scores of big trunks and boxes containing silver plate, silks, fine dresses, relics, records, precious books and a great lot of stuff. A few churches store their communion plate in theso vaults, and people going away for the summer, and having line clothes, furs or plate to leave behind are good customers.

Tho storage charges on a common sized trunk arc a tina L. Sjoberg, age 29, of Cloud county, Will Shawhan. who has been visiting Kansas. Christmas A new line of Holiday Goods just received at the with the home lolks during the holidavs, Wesley Hibber, age 24, ami Adella returned to his studies at Manhattan this morning. Miller, age IS, both of Clay county.

T7TS TITI Chas. Xeaderhise, age 24, of Dickinson Mrs. Westlake of Indianapolis, is county, and Miss Emma Cleveland, asre visiting with her sister. Mis, Nathan Lee, in 18, of Clay county. of this city, and attending her father, Mrs.

Ballwin, Mrs. Dammast, Mrs. Dr. Arnold Huchmann. age 31.

to Miss who is very SWEDISH I i Lizzie Dill, age 21, both of Clay county. Ham, Mrs. Savage, the Miss Frazier and Miss exteuded a royal welcome toe. ery on Nelson Anderson, age 39, and Theo- Judge Loop returned from Galesburg, linda Johnson, age 19, both of aslnng- 111., Sunday. The ludge will soon take and made it particularly interesting will.

ton couutv. the road fnr the I. O. O. F.

mutual bene Robert R. White, age 24, of Junction fit life insurance company. City, and Viola L. Kellar, are 17, of beautiful muic. An advantage the took which was hardly fair was to stretch a tape line along dde of every gentle-mans's foot who called, then give irize to the on-the most extended.

Ham Jesse Martin is home for the holidays. Clay county. We are now located in our He savs Runvauand Blddison are hav- Kicnara Maiiaoy. age 23, of Gove Brown, age Sadie county, and Miss ins the deal's own time, with Bid Jison Shawhangot to the front on tins and 20, of Clay county. very nearly gone up the Hume.

a. i a uuas. esinnir, age 4, to ouiss captured a beautiful glass slipper. is privately around town that was wearing a pair of his brother's best Anna Svvenson. both of Clay county.

The Ladies' Mite societv of the Pres- Come in and see our varied as sortment of Dressing Oases, Photograph and Autograph Albums. ODOR SETS Fancy Toilet Articles nmKiinm Otis II. Tnndle, age 60. ani Cora bvterian church meets at the residence shoes and so cam idto disrepute un White, age 17, both of Clay eon tit v. of Mrs.

J. D. Haskins on North Fifth year, or 03 or 3 for a summer. The value of the contents counts for nothing John Geer, age 24, and Miss Agnes street next Friday afternoou. rightfully.

MISS ADA CISUOP at heriesideuc a sisied by Mrs. Ran Nelson, age IS, both of Clay county. the nite is per 1,000 cubic inches. What kind of people use safe deposit Knigths of Pythias Lodge No 19 will dall and Miss Kay Randall, of Hays City. West end of go to Belleville Tuesday to institute a vaults? First of all, the thrifty middle class, as one might say, meaning the well Kansas.

Misses Rose Grub. Allie Peck iVestliiif Strcnson. The marriage of these two estimable nam, 3iary ana i.izzie Koitituan ano lodge at that place. The Belleville lodge will start out with a charter membership to do people who arc not quite rich. Most capitalists have vaults of their own sula oI3S.

Lincoln Avenue young people occurred at the Swede cicntly sec-nre. Retired merchants cr.d Mm llosnier were dressed in old New England costumes ami locked ven quaint and interesting in their whit aprons and white caps. A good New Baptist church last Saturday evening at Mr. K. m.

1'inkerton ana wife came capitalists aro good customers. Many lawyers ss'd boxes for safe keeping of down from Lincoln Sunday in response to TOlTi eight o'clock and fifteen minutes, the ceremouy being pronounced by the pas precious documents or records intrusted to them. Wealthy people living in the suburbs or not far out in the country a telegram announcing the serious illnes; Mrs. Pinkerton's mother, Mrs. E.

Viucent, of thi city. tor, Rev. Nelson, in a particularly happy juigianu uumer was servea winch wa appreciated eveu by men full to Mtffoca-tion. We have refrained from mentioning the refreshments iu detail for all were elegant aud so tastily served that it wou'd find th-3 vaults a great convenience, U3 South side of street, just west of Holzgang's drug Store. We invite all our patrons to give us a call.

We will endeavor to do manner. Mr. West ling is comparatively a new man in Clav Center, but has a re do executors, guardians, trustees, treas E. G. Williams, of the ioan and law sponsible position in the Regulator and urers of lodges, societies and public insti firm of Williams it Williams of this city, beginning is steady aud reliable, so say all who are be but a repretition from end.

returned Sunday from Bloomington. 111.. ot all kinds that will more than fulfill the expectations of your juvenile friends, and a hundred other articles too numerous to tutions. Indeed, it would not be easy to name r.n article of value that could not acquainted with him. Of 4.unie every where he has been spending the holidays be fonnd in one of ths many thousand little safes of tho sevtn safety deposit body speaks well and everybody knows her.

She has been in flay Center a long Visiting with friends and relatives. mm tune and is a general favorite. Her corap Anie3 in Chicago abstracts, deeds, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mueu-zenniaver of this cirv, Thursday evening.

In the evening Mrs. Dr. Morgan and ihe ladies who spent the afternoon with her, entertained a few friends with cards, music, diucing. refreshments, untii very nearh the hour when Saturdav meige iuto Sunday. Mrs.

Tousej gave an elaboiate party for her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Croan and Dec 30, an eleven-and-a-half-pound boy. Also to Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Stewart, Sat mortgages, contracts, per of attorney, insurance policies, collections of coins, lotters to be opened after the death of the ATriter, collections of autographs, patents everything precious to manor urday evening, an eleven-and-a-half" by you than ever. pound boy. cheerful-disposition and happy manners ive drawn around her a.

large circle of friends aud bound them with bauds more enduring thau steel. The Times wishes to prophesy for Mr. and Mr. Westling a long happy and useful liv. s.

Following is a partial list of the diug presents: Hanilne lamp, Mrs. E. II. Sweneon. WhUk broom bottler.

M. Milk, set, John Herjrlin. Paper Mr and Mrs. Olot Frank. woman, even honor cr reputation, ues hidden and secure in the so modern strongholds.

Chicago Heralds mention, designed to meet the tastes of each and every one. Come one, come all and see for yourselves. Get our prices and be satisfied that you can do no better than to select vour Christ-mas presents from our stock. Mis Rsse DeGruff left for her home in Kansas Ci this morning follow by E. H.

BAILEY. tears and lamentations and expressions Mrs. Myers. Progressiye euchre and music being the principal features. Everybody report a perfectlv lovety time and of course the party was a brilliant success.

We had intended to describe the ladies costumes in detail, but find that it is impossible to secme enough to make it valuable as a work of reference hereafter. of great sorrow iroin the young lolks, a number of whom had met at the depot to sea bc.r off. Mr. McCarthey, r-f the firm of McCar-they Suawhan, of Topeka, was in the citv last week, inspecting the new tpra Whisk hrMui li ilder. Miss Alqtcst.

rror, Mr und Mrs. J. 11. Snell, and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl raniiiias-t. Whisk brHm hilder. Alonzo Dextei. Faper hoMer, Parker. Quilt aud two pillows, Mr.

and Mrs. West- Plu Chusbion, Miss K. Sternberg. Lard Ims-ket Mr. and Mrs.

Starr. Piu cusliloa. J. P. t'tipbell.

Well Satisfied. 107 Camb.r! dob Road, Cardiff. Exist. a vn. It "Tho I-ast Story Told." A party of gentlemen at the Birmingham hotel were telling stories one night recently of famous sbot3 and how many quails, partridges, ducks and other birds had been killed at a singla discharge.

After listening to what seemed a willful exaggeration by diSTerrnt narrators, a 6trangcr who was present vounteered his experience of his only uso of tho fatal double barreled gun as follows: "I went into tho field one day to try gunning. Tha only game discovered was an Immense flock of blackbirds. I should say tbivb wcro 10,000 ia the flock. Slowly .1 crawled tip towrxd them, and when not more than four rrxls away the bird3 rose in a solid mass. I fired both barrels, and how mnnv do vciu think I killed!" December 8.

1SSG. house. Thi firm has the contract for heftilng tne and will put in the in a few day. Frank Lee, formerly known as one. of the most prominent all-round ladies man in the citv, is visiting relatives and shaking hands" with old friends.

Frank is a member of the firm of Root Lee, real estate and agents, Riiell, at present. Caru tmskpt, s. Davidsoti, w. H. Alexander an I Will Valentine.

Odor Vase, Mesr- ssnydr and Valine. Cake ftanl Mr auJ Mih. Adams Mr. and Mm Caketitand M. Kelson.

i-ane rocker. Mr. and IVcx Kelson. Towels. Anua Watcii.

Towels Ciara Sac-rtrim. Crah towejs Mr. and Mrs. John Frank. Table rloths and napkins, Mr.

and Mrs. Chatles Swenson and Emma Swei-son. Towels. August CarlMin. Cow.

Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Swenson.

XDOIST'I? forget the place, LOGBAOK and Anderson at the Swedish Pharmacy. Gentleman: I must apologize for not having written you before as promised your Mr Sw enson. I now desire to state that I reached home safely after tnv long journey, which, both by "land and sea was pleasant and well choseu. The route selected by you was admirable and your arrangements gave me rntire satisfaction. I can only add should any one in your neighborhood wish to come the same journey they cannot place theuhres in better hands than yours.

I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly. "Different gncsscs were taado by tho Tjartr. randncL from 20 to 100. Not said the stranger, "but I went out with my brother to look for There is nothing says By soma means there crept into the Outlook. Rev.

Phelp's paper, a '-plate story" which is not exactly religeous re ading. It was the faUt of The Times force who believes in variety and not the reverand editor's selection. This much ia justice to bitu. results, and we picked up four bushels ox Colonel Ingersol. There isuH? Nixon.

leers. I had shot a little unaer. Messrs WlCKSTKUM Swexsox, This was tho last story told. ITartr spectively ask Hob to hu4 u.s. church vjUQlr in wh tfeer rnVver wa? a row.

dl wl Clay Center, Kansas, Haven" Nowa For piwegacde'oa to King's Kartdy Kitoh- Xdscfe.

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