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Wayne Register from Wayne, Kansas • 3

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An fill A frt fh WQMfl Pnnnlrtra Procoodlntra of Republican Caucua All Over tho County. WAYNE At a primary held in Wayne, WIllTTK ll riT Of IHaroNDKXCT. Uj aama JuJef Fllaoa I'll hart you to konw, The regular monthly meeting of the in pursuance of the call of the old con And for Contrast I ibluk, I sued good show gressioiml central committee, held for FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1880. Republic County Horticultural Society will bo held in J. A.

Fulcomcr's grove, Then only on tlilug I frar Id all rowon, the purpose of electing ono delegate to attend the Republican Congressional del And that will tb uaopl, counUnanc treason LOOAL NEWS, five miles southwest of Belleville, on I want to Topek to "fix" tht 6th M.trlct D.lg Saturday next, July 23th. There will loral id.rllDi.ut yodel Dili bradlng. will ba egate convention to be held at Clay Cen ter July 29, 1880. Man, be a basket dinner. charged III rata of 10 iita pr Una.

-h luwr Hon. All tilfarllMinrnlf Inwrlrd until nnlirwl out, But found It hard work against lhlr Andtrtoa W. Roach was elected chairman lulilltlloot Uo ndly then, la inch a gnat tbronf UdImw oihrrwlwapwlfloa Wlin naiia In. B. Il M.

R. R. Timetable. and J. Ppooner secretary.

J. R. Chirk Mr. John Goolil had the misfortune to fall while getting down some meat in his butcher shop and broke two ribs Did I pin for tht aearnna of mj frltod Tommy East End Piiarmoey FOB DHUGS, HEDICXNE3, PAINTS, OILS, TOILET ARTICLES, SPOXUES, DYE STUFFS, TODACCO, and fine Lrands of CIGARS CLOCKS WATCHES. and F.

E. Kakin, tellers. WroaK. STATIONS. FAST.

WEST. and bruised one arm pretty badly, which Moveu ana carried that the person Of court I txpwtad tb ilipport or Jim nagamaa Fr'l. necessitates his laying oil' for a few days llut foravar ba cursed tb H'aablngtoo "Hrpubli- ll rui S. G. Stover, wife ond daughter wih start the first of next week for a visit to receiving the next to the higheHt number of ballots be declared alternate delegate.

Moved and carried that the delegate and his alternate be and are instructed I'u. 47im VS Ilk 8 57 8 87 811 T51 I'M. 4 Mpm 615 SKI fl (l3 HO 6M a nun want to know "whal't In a namt" Hanatar 1 Kmmona VhiuKton Morrow DarfiWin City Cuba WAYS' It Fr't. 8 no hi MO IIS 11188 MV6 It mpm 10 IS 1U SUlpm Ut hlia be helped oa tht car la tb town of 1125 10 85 111 IK) 1110 880 7 California. Mr.

Stover holds the office of Lieutenant Colonel in the grand en This space belongs to llollls (Kl to vote for John A. Anderson first, last campment of the G. A. R. of Kansas 7 SU pm ar Concordia It 7 1I and all the time.

W. Gf. O. RUFF, t. B.

CLARK, Agant, County Superintendent J. M. Law Wayne, 1 am tht wild and wooly ranger Who once said; "yoo dammed grangera, Yon don't know enough by cheek or jowl To pound taod In a at holt.1' I one wat an Independent candidate, But wat counted ont nor than 7 to 8. I heartily am tick of Washington oaunty tlckf, The meeting then proceeded to ballot County Officers. rence informs us that the prospect for the Normal Institute this summer is bet' Flata P.nstor, 27th Mitrlct, II.

Cm K.Drw.ntatl?.. 7th llittriet W. A. Ruetsa for one delegate and one alternate, and tor choice of candidate for congress in the 5th congressional district with the ter lhan ever before. He has received llnpraMDOtln, 8)Hh Ul.trlcl.

Win. Glasgow I'mhftl. Jurin JoSfllh BuOIQ assurance from a large number of teach tiltrk of District Clrrk llallowi.ll Iltatrlet Attnmry T. M. Nobla following result.

But hop to tat fodder from to Congressional Stationery and School Supplies. Count Clerk II. O. Htmllsy ers that they will attend. It will be held in the new school building where Sbarilf.

T. 0. lUlly rlckt. I am an legut Judg and gtntleman, C. A.

Campbell, 45 votes for delegate. J. A. Jacobs, 37 votes for alternate. Eighty-four votes in all.

Eighty-four V. nsmtltoB I wilier of there is plenty of room and convenience. Wb wat nominated by tb Cloud county elan U. Crummr H. tawraaca Wairwwr My only talTatlon, It a literal damnation We learn that the livery stable of votes were cast for J.

A Anderson as II. I'atriclc Of tbt "people'' who bolt thli honett nomination Ttwumr. Bup't of Public bun.yor Coroner IM diit. ltd Aaron Wilkinson, at Chester, was ..8. M.

Edward! candidate for congress. burned last Monday night with all its W. Smith F. IVallt J. Fi'ooner, Sec'y.

contents, consisting of about ten head of horses, two of them stallions yalued at Hy tn.iulee lay I am a regular item winder, But I Indignantly deny the gentle reminder Of tb time, they tay, after my wedlock Whtn I tbot tbt whote fac off the hotel clock. Then are nine tllly men up In Republic county Also have a complete stock of Druggists' Sundries Call and see me at East end. IIOHT. Hogs (4.20 to $4.25. 14,500, also a lot of buggies, harness, hay Seapo Correspondence.

Seai-o, July 27, 1SS0. Stacking is the order of the day now Threshing has commenced. Gene Corn, No. 2 18 eta No. 2 white, 19 cts Who have Jumped my claim and ttolin my feed, etc.

We have been unable to learn the cause of the fire or the amount of Oats, 1G eta; Rye, No. 2, 31 cts; Wheat, bounty 43 cts. Crane threshed his oats yesterday. Of Bat tbay ban tald things about which I thould the loss. Demociat.

fight, Stacy Bro's have trimmed their hedge. McDonald went to Concordia on Only I can't clearly tee how I am going to dtny If all the farmers would do likewise Mrs. Decker on Thursday morning re Wednesday last. Mraore moner than at anything taking aireucjr for the nwit mIUds; book out. fflnntr.

tri.nl)v Vntiu rHU there would be better looking farms turned to her home in Hull is. She has been visiting the past week with her shell their cribs of free. IIA1.LETT liook Co l'ortlaiid, Maine. around here. Go to Landes and Gregg Bros, will corn next week.

It. And now there It talked, an lnTsitlKatlon, At If then wat tomtthlng Ilk contamination, And tht Tery man who uggti that hare It, It none other than my friend, commander sister-in-law, Mrs. Max Alwens. A. M.

Pinkerton, of Viola, broth get a first-class shave. er of C. G. Pinkerton, is herewith the A. Way and wife spent last Sab- "The names of Hogin, Close and Wells S.

Eloech a Oe. intention of making this his future home. bath in Clyde among friends. is Dennis, politically. They can man Ah I well, for ut all that coma iwaet hope 11 et Young Mr.

Flick brought to our office He arrived at his uncle's, II. E. Breck-enridge, this evening. age county conventions, but the people hereafter propose to have something to Deeply buried from human eyes--. a very large head of millet this week.

And If It it trut that I am to be "iufeetlgated," A. Gamble has seven of the nicest PROPRIETORS say." 1 bop for mywlf 'twill not long be belated. Ripe water melons and all late vege young mules we have ever seen. Sammy Palmer, little son of the Hotel tables are In the market at Concordia. For the longer I'm up at a brilliant candidate, Quite a number from near Seapo are Republic, met with quite a severe acci Tb more it will hurt to Investigate, SOLDIER'S COLXT-vrKT.

Highest market price paid for hides, dent Wednesday. He was riding a horse For there it oae proposition, regarded at true, going to Clay Center on the 29th. We are sorry we are not able to go, for we are for Anderson first, last and forever. That all an willing to girt the devil, hit duo. pelts, by G.

W. W. Culvkk. belonging to Mr. Weeks, the horse be Tht following are the name of the old soldiers who now constitute Parson lirownlow poet A.

K. Now thia doleful ditty of Wayne. Wt will he tdad to publish additional We advise "Soft Corn Joe" to move to Stock shipments, H. Hanson, one car hogs, and Keener Campbell one car Should excite your great pity coming fngntened and fcummy was thrown off, breaking his arm in two places. Dr.

Hardy attended to the lit namn handed us by the port. At In writing, It hat given excrutlttlng pain, W. A. HOVKY, V. Commander.

S. W. WALKEll, Adjutant. hogs. And now in conclusion, let me aay In couf ution Kansas, especially Republio county, where we do get some rain once in a while.

Kansas is the best state the sun tle sufferer and made him as comfortable I' II ntrer, no never, do it again I G. A. Horey, Q. 51 8.. 17th la, Wayne.

S. W. Walker, I 1(12 Ills. Mr. F.

R. Clark's and J. Oneal's fam m. Hill, II 7t.h wis. as possible.

Scandla Journal, ilies picknicked with friends at Ilollis Those indebted to me will call at my shines on. Z. Ue-der, A ttHtb Ills. Wm. H.iyer, 2Sth Iowa.

A. RoszWI, 40th Iowa last Sunday. store at once and settle account, as I wish W. M. Hogg started to Iowa yester A.

B. Wilder was quite sick the fore to change my location. Give this your day for a visit of several weeks. part of the week, but is around again Mort. Steece is home a.aiu.

We have not learned whether he found a new prompt attention, and greatly oblige, now. (i. W. Culrer, 7th N. Art.

8. Ferrin, priv't Mo. Inf. O. B.

Williamson, 5th set. res'd corps, J. II. Gates. I 11th Ills.

C. A. Campbell, With Ills. J. Hahrh, "I 13th N.

Patterson. 47th Wis. Inf. Vol. Mort Steece.

The Journal is unqualifiedly opposed location or not. to R. A. Wilson for congress, and is uiv The sand-pounders of Wayne, accom Thanks to Musters Dannie and Carl Schull for a nice bouquet which they qualifiedly in favor of a new congression Ever Ewers, X. Y.

Z. Talmo Items. Eggs 6 cents per dozen. Corn 17 to 18 cents per bushel. Hogs $4.00 to $4.25.

Terribly hot and dry weather. A new coat of paint on the lumber panied by the Wayne brass brand got of J. M. Campbell, A With Ills, G. H.

Roszell, 5th Ills, J.T. Charles. 13th Iowa. al convention. Wish the farmers to understand that tliey are here to stay, and are working to the farmers interest as well as their own, and will pay as much for Grain as the markets will admit.

Bring-them your Grain and they will pay CASH for it, their scales and Elevator are so arranged as to be easy weighing and unloading. Bring them your grain, they will give you the best price of any firm in WAYNE, 'KANSAS. in good shape yesterday for Clay Cen presented us this morning. It is understood that J. J.

Ingalls will A. W. Way, lftfitli Ohio, It. M. Stillwell.

5th Iowa. ter. They mean business and will do Little Golden Walton brought us this stump the 5th district in favor of A. J. A.

Stillwell, 6th Iowa. C. T. Parkhnrst, 05tli ill Vol. W.

II. Uurinain. A lllth Wl. Inf. week a very nice bouquet, for which she Wilson.

If Ingalls does this he will kill office lately. their share toward pounding Wilson so deep in the rat hole that he will never get out W. F.Alclilanalian" 15th Ohio. Seano. will please accept our thanks.

ThoB. McLean is building a neat addi Wm. llrewn, jth Mo. Vol. himself deaded than a mackerel with our people.

The people are aroused and D. Lawrence. A 81 Y. Inf. tion to his residence.

Mr. John Wanamaker, a merchant in J. Isaacs, "I 10th Ken'y. Talmo. Sam.

Carlile and family loaded them they won't stand any fooling by Mr. In Boston, iia.vs a man $8,000 a year to r. r. way. ll Jnu.

selves into a covered wagon last Tues Wm Dixon. I 17th I write up his advertisements daily. galls or any one else. This district is able to lake care of itself and outsiders 8. W.

Clark, 12th Ind. Bat. Ilollis. day and started on a trip west to look up The following are not members of any Pott: Mrs. Jno.

MuFariand and children, a location for a new home. We think he had better stand from under. N. P. Campbell, Cs.

0 1st Nrb. Seapo. P. N. Campbell.

IKth Ills. Rev. Schenberger and Noah Kunkel, of Wayne, were in town on Friday. A gang of railroad teams graded up the road from Salt creek to the business part of town this week. -G.

Greeg and wile returned from Iowa on Thursday, where they have been visiting for some time. Mr. Greeg The Atchison Champion, Leavenworth will be disappointed in finding a better place than Wayne, and shall look for 8. A. landes, lllth Ind.

Inf. and Co. 199 ind. Inf. Vol, Wayne.

him to come back and stav. limes and 'Jopeka tJominoi) wealth are attempting to brow beat their readers of In presents L'lvt-o away. Send us cents pOKta2, anil bv mail you will daughter of James Tuttle, arrived here Thursday from Roseburg, Oregon. Why was Wilson, when passing through Wayne this morning, like a turtle? Because he pulled his head in. Mr.

Jones, of Illinois, an old newspaper man, stopped a number of days in While at Concordia last Tuesday we 1 free a package of good of large Tal- the 5th district into voting for A. S. Wil-son. After the campaign is over these that will stait rou In work that will at ouce bring stopped at the B.t& M. House.

Mr. Bland you In money fester than anything else in America. All abont the AKI.OOO in each box. Agents wanted papers will find that their list of subscrib and his wife keep every thing neat and tidy. Good, clean victuals and plenty every wbera, of ebbcr sex, ot aliases, for all the time or rpare time only, to tvork lor us at.

their own hxmes. ers in this district has grown beautifully less. They had better not monkey with fortunes lor all worxprs atiiiolutely assured, von I town this week. We did not learn on delay. H.

HaLLKI'T Portland, Maine. what business. says when he left, Iowa had had no rain for seven weeks. Prof. Opeuo delivered a lecture at the school house on Saturday evening.

Chintz bugs are damaging some fields of corn in this locality. Several young couples of this place went on a fishing excursion Saturday to lake Sibley. They report a good time and plenty of fish. Jay Hawker. our buzz saw.

Chief. Died, in this city, Saturday, July 17, Bureau of General Information, The Ladies Mite Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Thomas Burgess next 188G, after a severe illness of several ROOM 32, COIICOBAX UlTIMXO, Washington, d. c. For a fee of one dollar, to be enclosed together with of it.

Travelers will find the B. M. a first-class home-like place to stop, at a moderate charge of only one dollar a day. We clip the following item of news regarding the former editor of this paper from the Plattsmouth Herald. "The Gospel Temperance meeting was conducted last Sunday by W.

G. Hearn, who entertained the audience with an Friday, August Cth. All are cordially weeks, Wm. Price, son of B. M.

V. Price, EE. Wishes to inform his customers that he is prepared te fnrnisli them with good COAL at any time and at low figures. He also pays the highest market price for all kinds of G-ralxi. Send orders to his office in Wayne, Kansas.

invited to attend. a stamp lor reply, this Iiur.au will promptly and The bridge in the alley west of Lemb-ke's. needs repairing. -On account of a accurately answer any inquiry concerning the wri We were the recipient of a fine bou ter business Defore the Legislative, or Judicial Departments of the government, or opon quet, this week, the gift of Miss Atch- any othpr subject upon which information can be obtained in Washing-ton. Last uesday Mr.

Eldridge and wife and ourself and wife took a buggy ride to Concordia. Concordia is a beautiful Jey, who called at the office in company weak plank, a team fell through the other day. The Rock Island railroad will be built from a point in Dickinson or Clay coun C. E. CKKECY, Manager.

REFERKXCES: with Miss Powell. interesting discussion of the effects of city and her citizens manifest a good Iloa. LQ Lamar, Secretary of the Interior. A coroner's verdict reads thus: "The deal of life and spirit. Business appear ties, thence run through the counties of Hon.

A Gorman. 8 Senator. Hon. Hash McCullorh, ex Seo'y of the Treasury. Hon.

John Uoode, Solicitor-General S. 2 3 leceased came to his death by excessive ed to be fairly good, so far as we could judge. They need more manufactories, drinking, producing apoplexy in the alcohol on the human system." The Democratic caucus held on Saturday was well attended by the "faithful," about thirty voters taking part. The following are the delegates elected to attend the county convention at Belleville minds of the Jury." which we suppose they will have in the Iff At this season of the j-ear when any of us are liable to be taken with cramps, colic, diarrhoea or dysen We had a fine shower yesterday which will do an immense amount of good to tery; how essential it is that all fami on the 31st J. Corey, Wm.

Schull, J. 'the growing crops, some of which were lies should keep a good colic and diar Shepard, Wm. Marley, J. Moore end needing rain badly. DRESSMAKIMa.

Plain and Fancy SEWING, (JUTTING 38 FITTING A Spcialty Mes. S. A. Landes, Wayne, Kansas, rhoea remedy at hand. We guarantee near future.

We called on tne amies office and found the Brothers Filson hard at work, and judging from what we saw they will hold the Times to what it always has been, a first-class, newsy paper and a credit to the city. We also had a shake with our old friend Glen F. Chase, whom we are sorry to lose. We also found other and old friends and acquaint Begg's Diarrhoea Balsam to give perfect Jno. Walker.

J. W. Shepard was elected chairman of township committee F. satisfaction or money refunded. Out of A young sand pounder came to the home of Charley Morfit Wednesday night and claimed parental protection.

Ottawa, Cloud, Republic and Jewell. A substantial farmer remarked to us the other day, that theiewas going to be so much corn raised in Republfc county this season that be ventured the assertion corn would sell for 17 cents per bushel this fall. Newt, Too many drunken men on our streets Monday last to create a healthy sentiment in favor of our drug stores. The Wayne Cornet Band furnished some very good music on the streets of Belleville, last Wednesday. Considering that they are a new organization they played very well.

Mr. F. E. Thompson is planning a visit to the sunny climes of Florida. Mrs.

bottles sold last summer not R. Clark, secretary for township. Willie Sells, the boy murderer, was All well and hearty. one was returned, oolci by Jiiort. (j.

Steece, druggist. 49yl convicted in the first degree. In one Mr. harles brought us some roasting hour and two minutes from the time the ears of his field corn the fore part of the week. His corn is further advanced DIRECTORY, CHURCHES.

M. E. Churcii. Services every altern ances, some ol whom we Had not seen for a long time. Altogether we spent a very pleasant day.

On our return we came through the city of coal shatts, some of jvhich were being worked getting out coal. We also pass than any that we had heard of. ate Sabbath, at 11 o'clock a. m. Born on Elk Creek, July 18th, to the Jury went out they returned.

The defendant was brought into court and took a seat between his guardian and one of his attorneys. He was pale as death, but as far as could be seen, he exhibited no emotion. The foreman handed the verdict to Judge Stillwell, who received wife of Andrew Seindler, twin girls. Kev. J.

II. CiiKKN'tv, Minister. Evangelical. Every alternate Sab ed through Talmo, where Nutter Co. weight nine and one-half pounds each" (IS -Jt 1 I -4 fn.

Thompson's is not very good and All parties happy and doing well. bath, 11, a. and evening. 'JIkv. A.

VV. KciiEXBEBCKit, Minister. ship an immense amount of hogs and cattle. Talmo is a lively little town with a splendid fartting country around it. it, and said to the crowd that anyone Mr.

and Mrs. Fox, from near Cuba, Union Sunday School everv Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock a. m. All are cor who made any demonstration while the verdict was being read would be punish called at the Registgb office Wednesday. They were visiting with their rel dially invited.

M. S. Heriiinu, Supt. ed. Then the clerk read the verdict of Mrs.

U. W. ULBTis, Secretary. Lti-fMT---K-Mri-fft -l-'ll-tf, Hi atives Mr. and Mrs.

Dan. Eldridge. murder in the first degree. There was Swede Methodist. Services every Ollie and Orplia Long went to Concordia with Mr.

Carlisle's family. Ollie will go from there to Clyde on a visit it is believed that a charge of climate for a while will help her. Jas. Shullenbarger and Miss Ilattie Dancy eloped last Monday night, with matrimonial intent. They arrived at Fairbury, a few house in advance of the young lady's father, dipt.

Dancy, and were married before the latter named gentleman got there. Though Mr. Dancy was displeased at their action, he permitted them to depart in peace. Old papers for sale very cheap at this office. Denvsr to Chicago, Sabbath at 11 o'clock a.

m. Kev. Eng. strom preaches three Sabbaths and Kev. Nord one Sabbath each month.

Sunday school every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. no confusion, the prisoner not moving a mustle and the audience remaining perfectly quiet The jury was polled and they all sanctioned the verdict. Denver to Kansas City, and Orpha goes to Downs to see her Denver to Omaha, J. liNOBTROM, bUOt.

Omaha to Chicc'io. J. Nelson, Sec'y. father. Our friend Racey, unbeknown to us Philip Shaw, who lived about fifteen Q.A.

R. slipped a bottle of medicine in our coat, Regular meetinos of Parson Brownlow We noticed that they ill have to build more houses to accomodate their immigration, as some families are living in tents and wagons. UTrTFU 'our tonSue 'a coated, when IT UHlli your eyes are dull, when your blood runs sluggish, when you have a fever, when you feel languid and have no appetite and all you eat lies on your stomach like a brick, also when your head aches, your blood is out of order, your liver does not work properly. You need a good, reliaWe remedy that will put new life and blood in your veins. Begg'tf Blood Purifier and Blood Maker is prepared expressly for this purpose and acts on the whole system simultaneously if you try it once in your family you will never be without it.

Sold by Mort. G. Steece. miles south of here, committed suicide by shooting himself in the forehead last Tuesday night. It is believed by his neighbors that financial trouble was the Pout No.

will be held at their hail in Wayne, on the first Saturday of each pocket just as we started for Concordia, labeled "pure, domestic grape juice," and before we got home it had all leaked out. Subscribe for the Register. month at 7:30 p. in. and the ird Sat Kansas City to Chicago, Omaha to St.

Louis, BEST LV.iZ FROM WEST TO EAST! sure ccriKicTiorja LOW RATES BACCAC- CMLCKE3 THROUGH. urday at 2 p. in. Visiting coinrads ai-wavs welcome. i.

A. IIovky, cause ot the shooting, and many think his mind had become deranged by brooding over bad management. A jury was H. W. Wai.k:r, Adjutant.

1'. C. k. 3. khooks.

Attorney at Law, ex- lilt-f Cl'k and Acting Comm'r Indian Offlre. M. W. ROW ELL. Formerly Cl'k Interior and Treas'y Ilcpfs, and Disbursing CI U.

a. empaneled and the verdict was that he BLACKSM1THINO. came to his death at his own hands Having purchased Mr. Shelter's black- assisted by a five-shot bull dog revolver. He lived till Wednesday, never regret smithing biibinesi, and having Sftlled in Warne to stay, I respectfully ask the ting even once that the rash act had A special meeting of the Union Cemetery Association will be held in Wayne on Saturday, August 7th, at 2 o'clock p.

for the purpose of settling the business of the Association. J. V. Murray, Sec. "What do they do when they install a minister" inquired a small boy.

"Do they put him in a stall and feed him?" 'Kot a bit," said his father; "they har-im'hb him to a church aoJ expect him to JrH' it alon." patronage of all who have work in my been committed. His remains were en- Brooks I Rcvell. No lOOfi Street, W.f Washington, C.t Practice before the 8 Court, Committee, of Cod-greng in all the lf parimu ts. FPKClATi ATTKNTION TVKN TO FENSIONS InrrpHfn nod lies tort tio.it, tnd ctxefl hwrttofore riwtij. General Land Office practice, inrliitling Title.

ft.ntllttinas sad Amendment, tod rhsru'w of Kiitrift PaOnte lor lnvntknff, Copyright And tra1e Mark, oi to r-aini brftre the Indian Bureau for AieiitR, Claimant, TrtUfitt eiid entitrtctor. Through tickets ever the Burlington Routo ere for by the Pacific, Denver A Rio Crcnde er.d all oilier principal railway, anil by ell taenia of trha "Eurhneton Route." For further Information, app'y tr any agent, cr P. S. a terred at Kendall's grave yard in Center township last Saturday. The deceased was well known by many of our citizens 1 TJTITrp Send tlx trntm for postage, and re- A III I ILVi etiT fn.

c-stly box of goods which bep mn lime to do. Have the latest improved tools and all work will be done promptly and in first-class order. Wapin and work a epeciaUy. Call and me at the Ut Shop. E.

F. Pavsk. in town, ho say he was a very reliable away than anything else in thl. world. A II or either sex.

succeed flrrft hour. Tue broad road to fortune opns before the workers, aliso utWy sure. At. once adJtws, Till Augusts. Maiue, ana licnorsiiie man.

Cont-orau Dcino- crut. J'rurnpt, booet mu4 faithful tU-olion to biiiaeet..

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