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Salina Daily Gazette from Salina, Kansas • 5

Salina Daily Gazette from Salina, Kansas • 5

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i 1 1 1 iimi mini mwuwg 'Ifw n.tttian MM)iiHBnan "firr, tht mm if wVfti'HtfMt'Titt-'ft "-rrumTT HIGH SCHOOL G1IADUAE3. PERSONAL. Election. The annual election of the officers of the Peoples Investment and Loan Asso A. A.

WISE, Manufacturer of Fine Cigars I 120 North Santa FeAve. mid They Cover Themselves With Glory of graduation broken and dissipated. The castles were mere mirages of fancy. Aucl you come sadly to know that a graduate of academy and of college is an unenviable being; capable of many things Brodst of Lincoln was in the city yesterday, the School With Honor. Last night witnessed the twelfth annual commencement of Salina high school.

There were seven graduates of O. G. Smith, of Detroit, was in the city ciation will be held Tuesday evening June 4, at 8 o'clock at E. L. Bishop's office in the O.

O. F. block. Adam Kemper, President. E.

L. Bishop, Secretary. my29-6 w. H. Mcdowell.

Diw Store Prescriptions Compounded. 116 West Iron indeed, but proficient in nothing. You have been under the tutelage of science, and have learned a mass of facts; you have refined your mental faculties, and hardened them in use; you are fast becoming intelleotual athletes in the last night. H. C.

Shaw of Clay Center was looking over the city "yesterday. Joe Duncan was, rustling among Sa the class of '89, five sweet young ladies and two young men received diplomas and now go forth to battle along life's pathway. At 8 o'clock every seat in Bond's opera house was taken and all the standing room near the entrance was occupied. H. M.

AHREND. OAERIAGE AND WAGON WOEK, And Blaeksinltlilng of All Kinds. 128 N. Fifth Street. Salina, Kas.

myfl arno Una business men yesterday. Frosh vegetables and fruits, neat and choice, can be obtained at the Grand Central grocery. Lloyd Weigle. Prof. E.

F. Engle will leave to-day for gymasia, ana are strong to cope with particles and unknown quantities, inflections and roots. The goddess named "Culture begins to twine a wreath of favors around your brow, when the tocsin rings and you arouse from your daydream and are commanded to pass in line before the authorities for your ad C. A. SECMAN.

Wagon etncl Woodwork, Hliop Opposite Street Car Stables, East Elm Street, Salina, Kas. myiUnio We have a large list of properties in all parts of the country to trade. Call or address, Wm. Barnecjk mll-tf No. 116 N.

Santa Fo avenue. his home in Stockton, Kansas. Judge Culbertson of Abilene was a pleasant visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. J.

C. Rash, one of the staunch friends of the Gazette, was a caller last night. Col. Moody of Ft. Scott stopped in the city a few hours last night on his way to Rev.

Wm. Foulkes of the Presbyterian church delivered tho invocation after which the exercises proper were begun with a piano duet "Overture to Semira-mide" executed by Misses Grace Wellington and Emily Belleville. Both per S. LIMEGROVER. CAPT.

CHAS. BUSH. Metropolitan Hotel. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. LIMEGROVER BUSH, Prop'rs.

iny8-lmj Cor. Iron Ave, ami Seventh St. eundum. Alas, it is all too real." You are made to pronounce your essays und to stand before a cruel inquisitor, whose duty it is to break the cobwebs and illusions that, cling to your minds, and to fling open the doors to the arena of strife before you. Know then that three classes of persons will encounter you in the wide world of affairs: One Persons with book learning and formers displayed wonderful powers of Denver.

Misses Emma Gradwohl and Josie Do- The Kansas City Globe, the only two cent morning paper in tho Missouri valley, is meeting with wonderful success. In addition to excellent news features, the Globe is now preparing a very interesting serios of articles on the summer resorts of the country, which will be given to the public shortly. tf IP TOM fIonteur Hotel. A. JENNINGS, Proprietor-i-SALINA, KAS.

First door south of U. F. depot. Largest and best, gl per day, in house in the city. niy8-2nio touch and were very properly applauded by the large audience.

Mr. Chas. A. Cunningham in a fifteen minutes' salutatary and oration entitled "American Citizenship" said about as much and to the point in the time al- lan were visitors at the Gazette's news center yesterday. Dr.

Bryant, of Lincoln, was in the city yesterday. While here he found time to little or no practical experience with men and things. Two Persons with almost no book learning, but a definite amount of skill Absolutely Pure. Tonsorial Parlors. First-class Tonsorial work in all its branches.

call on the Gazette. lotted as would have done justice to a tv vai'ies- A oi pn- W. of was in the city last night" and paid the Wanted A girl to do general house work' in a 6mall family. Must come recommended, apply at 400 West ash street. m21-tf imli v.

More eeonoin-i tttm tUe ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold -wi fl'fonwtli fli multitude of low test, mil in lilr11 i'HONU'ii'te powders. Hold i cau KOYAL BATS I (41 0 WDElt 1JHI Wall Street, N. WM.DIETZ PEOPEIETOR. 1 7 So. Santa Fe Ave.

GO TO GUM LONG'S Laundry for Fine Washing and Laundry Work ES'-Silk Hats lronecl.siJ to do certain things well. Three Persons with, both culture and skill combined. To define you your class and rank as you pass before the survey of mankind, I will inform you thafc you probably belong to the first and lowest order of persons entering the great field for life conquests. This will grieve and try your spirits, doubtless. For many a clever boy and girl who has robbed his school days to enter some trade will pass in before you in competing for occupations Gazette editors a visit.

Captain Miller, of St. John's military school, will spend his vacation at his old home in Northern Michigan. W. H. Herbig, agent at the Rqck Island depot, left yesterday for a two f.

Santa Salina, Kas. 217 N. mylO-ly man of maturer years. He didn't hesitate in handling, the weightier matters naturally considered under the subject and showed a well balanced mind and energetic study. As a token of appreciation his friends sent forward a basket of roses, several boquets and some books.

"What Can a Woman Do" was the subject chosen by Miss Nora Hine for an essay. In announcing her subject Miss Hine said that in her first efforts she discovered that the subject would have beeen much easier treated had she SOLBERG, Tlae Tailor! SOUTH OF OFEIIA HOUSE, NEW GOODS! LATEST STYLES! W. C. GREEN. For Fruits, Lunches and Confectionery (Jo To myio-imo 120 E.Iron Ave.

City Loans. Wm. Barneck A Co. can make you loans and on1 betteri terms than anybody. No.

116 North SantaFe avenue, mll-tf Walter Mann. Painting and papering of all kinds done in first class- order. Satisfaction guaranteed. North Third street. my4-tf week's visit with friends and relatives in Pella, Iowa.

Hon. H. S. Cunningham loft last for Guthrie, Okalhoma. He has es where experience of the ways or buamess is required.

But do not be disheartened, for you are candidates for the third and A'ND SEE HIM. CALL mh15-lmo Emll Arner's Pharmacy. Finest Soda Fountain in the City, l'lcscrip tions Carefully Compounded. 134 North Santa Fe Avenue. myii-imo tablished a law practice in that young highest class, which these lightweight wrestlers can never be.

and growing city. The competition you meet with and are Mayor William Turton, of Brookville, chosen "What Woman Can't Do." Be and Jim Carlin expect to start for Eu MRS. A. H. GIBSON.

Private Boarders Accommodated. Furnished Rooms Reasonable I "FITCH'S." ginning with the rocking of the cradle discounted by is along the middle range of So comfort yourselves while you obey the instructions of the friend who has opened for you the door. You are further to be warned against rope next Sunday. Mr. Carlin will go on a health-seeking tour ard Mayor Tur and all domestic relations, Miss Hine my29-lmo gradually led out on the hundreds of vo convenient loen- One of finest and most tions in the city.

DR. J. W. JENNEY, HOMEOPATHIC. OFFICE AT rjJSIDENCE, 133 8outh Seventh Street.

myll-ly 140 South Seventh Street. cations and avocations which have been made more and have been gradually allotted to woman's work. Her delivery was her manner one of ease before her audience, and her Solid vestibule trains composed of new smoking cars, magnificent palace reclining cars, and Pullman's newest palace sleeping cars are run over Chicago and Alton railroad from Kansas City to Chicago, Kansas City to St, Louis and St. Louis to Chicago. Meals served in palace dining oars.

The smooth steel track and Btone-ballasted roadbed of the Chicago and Alton railroad is unequaled by any line in the west and the fastest time is made with the greatest comfort and most perfect safety. When going east ask ticket agent for tickets via the Chicago and Alton railway. tf A stock of boots and shoes to exchange TSE DlILT ton on pleasure. Dr. Tobey and daughter-in-law, Mrs.

O. C. Tobey, spent the day with A. G. Emery in the country yesterday.

The Gazette reporter took a long sample of their basket of cherries. Messrs. Hefiebower and Hagan, of Washington county, Maryland, have come west on a visit tcfbld friends and Maryland relatives. VBile in Salina they are the guests of Dr. and Mrs.

N. D. Tobey. SMITH GEORGE, Mortgage Loans and. Insurance.

my29-lmo Good Paper Discounted. WEDNESDAY JUNE 5. LOCAL BREVITIES. R. F.

BARTLETT, Dealer in Fresh and Salt Meats of All Kinds, Butter, Poultry, Eggs and Hides. 1 OS South Santa, I1. lnygj-lmo methods of treating the subject pleasant. She received a platter of roses, several boquets and a token in flowers from Miss Etiel Whitehead of the class of 86. Laura Lloyd in an essay on "A September Day" delighted -the audience with the beauties found in her lessons taken from the year 1813, and the historian would have felt, had he been here, that in the mind of Miss Lloyd his works lost none of their glories.

Miss Lloyd was beautifully composed and a voice at for Salina property. Wm. Baeneck State Weather Crop Bulletin. Following is the report of the Kansas weather service for the week ending vaulting above the second class of apprentices and subordinates, and aspiring to the third honorable class at once. This will fatal to you and render you liable to the frequent remark that you are educated puppets and boobies.

No man in all the world is so much disjointed from his true mission as he who spreads his diploma and trusts to the breeze of admiration to waft him to some high seat of honor and renown. Such a fool will likely drift into some scumy bayou and sink into the quicksand of oblivion. I advise you one and all to respect that great middle mass of persons who carry forward the machinery of traffic and affairs, and cheerfully spend the same time in acquiring your arts or professions aa required by custom among the trades and businesses. Education deserves and demands no favors at the hands of the business and industrial world. And it should have none conceded it.

Science taught you to know, but skill who presides in the midst of the busy hum of traffic and commerce, of building and inventing, teaches how to do. Having learned well these lessons you are prepared to advance to the higher range of occupations and may command by reason of wit and skill continued higher wages, more congenial duties and better society. I give you three hints right here. First Culture as an end in itself few maUtf 116 N. Santa Fe ave.

Saturday, June 1st, 1889: The echool children are happy. The farmers are buying immense quantities of binding twine. Squire Wellington was busy yesterday with pension affidavits. C. Tuthill shipped a car load of stock to Kansas City yesterday.

The workmen commenced putTing precipitation. LUNCH ROOM, (Under the American State Bank.) Luncnesat all Hours Cor.Santa.Fe and Ash. JOE SORTER. Proprietor. myio-tfmo KANDY KITCHEN.

Fresli Candies, Lunches and Lemonade at all' hours. OrTT iTVT A 3b CO. 140 North Santa Fe, Salina, Kas. inyl6-lma Those who desire straw berries, in any quantity, for canning purposes, should The average rainfall for the state this woek in 1.42 inches, but this has been unequally distributed, 46 per cent, of it leave their orders early. Lloyd Weigle, falling in the eastern belt, 38 per cent, in Grand Central Grocery.

the central and 16 in the western belt. once attractive caught the ear of all persons. A copy of George Eliot's poems from Miss Anna Baker and "Flowers from Sunlight and Shade," acoompanied with baskets of roses greeted her as she took her seat. A review of "Robert Ellsmere" by Miss Edith Sampson was' peculiarly interesting to students and especially novel readers. Miss Sampson showed power In Rice, McPherson, Marion, Chase, WA.3STTEI3.

Lyon and Coffey counties there has been a decided excess, the fall averaging four I7uk SALE Good residence property in the -L original town vlat for sale very cheap, on inches, Coffey receiving the greatest. Investigate this. monthly payments. Jc5-Bt LT INCY CO. receiving from 4.12 in the southeast to South Fifth "IV ANTED Boarders ut 137 4.74 in the northwest part of the county, street.

Jcg-Ot to criticize, and displayed a wonderful conception of the mind within the author, Mrs. Humphrey Ward, of tho'-book second porsons except those who have wealth IpOR KENT A Kofld business room, door east of l'ostofllce. lnuuireol' Store! A decided excess occurs again in the central line of counties of the western belt while in the extreme southwestern and leisure can close. Second If vou Hkh.vnkii OlXIN'OKIl. enter upon an active and useful life, you under scrutiny by a Salina graduate.

A -Restaurant on North-Ninth street TO TRADE must content yourself to be ignorant of counties including Hamilton and Gree trade tor larm property tot J-Mt to many things in order to bo proficient in F. 11. Miu.ku, Salina, Kas. satchel of roses and a number of boquets wore sent forward by friends. ley counties the existing deficiecy Call on Quincey anyone.

Third iou will observe thr men who are endowed with great prac HOUSES TO RENT Cheap. Co. the roof on the K. of P. 'building yesterday.

Several Lincdln Center people came down from that city Monday night to bo absent at the Cleary necktie party. The Arcade club held a meeting Inst Monday night and. decided to give a- social one week from next Friday evening. A. C.

Foote and Dr. G. W. Newman tackled the tinny tribe in the Smoky yesterday. Clerk J.

C. says they returned with "fisherman's luck." A member of the board of education authorized the announcement that the board will meet Thursday evening and a full attendance is requested. Wm, Butzer had quite a runaway experience with a span of colts Monday afternoon. The team was cheeked before serious harm resulted, but Mr. Butaer was pretty badly shaken up.

The average school boy will now spend his leisure moments in pleading for an opportunity to go fishing. He will go to sleep to dream of fish as large as the yarn told by their papas. Several farmers report that they Miss Charlotte A. Watson's appearance J4-4T on the stage was the signal for a murmur Is Rushed to Death PRIVATE FUNDS to loan on city property of has not been reduced. A deficiency occurs in Mitchell, Riley, northern part of Wabaunsee and southern part of Pottawatomie, Shawnee, northern part all kinds.

j4-4t C. B. (Juincy. tical faculties often rise above the educated, and learn to accord to such the mead of fame and station they have fairly won. Nor become discouraged and of admiration and applause through the audience.

She is a fine reader and her "VOTICE There will he (jprmnn school in the Daily block, taught by a regular graduate, commencing Monday, June 3, from 7 to i) o'clock of Dauglass and southern half of Jeffer misanthropic because you are not appre li- m. 'tuition tee 2 per month. Xenn, ten WITH ciated and pushed into prominence. The son, and an excess in the extreme north eastern counties. weeks.

j2-5t best success is to deserve it, as is re marked1 by a wise man to Semphronius: ri()R SALE Chean Jersey cows Ten head essay 0 Tempora, Mores" was one of the finest productions of the evening. At the conclusion of her essay the beautiful and accomplished young graduate was the recipient of many elegant floral tributes. Among them was noticeable TEMPEUATUKK AND SUNSHINE. good family cows. Inquire of O.

F. Hearl, 'Tis not with mortals to command United States Land ollice. The temperature has continued below -t- success. Semphronius, but we'll do bet ter we'll deserve it." the normal all the week, the greatest de 1JOARI) WANTED A gentleman and wife board in private family. ficiency occurring the last three days, desires room and Address, stating terms, desires room and two large and handsome boquets and one That sounds well, but it isn't H.

culminating in a light frost on the 31st. elegant boquet tied with white satin LL MAY HAVE MUSIC Real estate, horses, true. It's a mistake. How- In he eastern half and northern quarter Loht. "I don't know where, I can't tell when, I don't see how something of great value to me, and for the return of which I shall be truly thankful, viz.

a -cattle, stock, corn, wheat, hay and other pr- ribbon. of the state there has been a deficiency When Miss Maude Kesler was an of sunshine. will commence harvesting next week. duce taken as part pay on organs, pianos and if ..1 i i machines, Vernon Bmiu' music ever, it it IS lnarVelOUSlV lOW 1 store, Salina Kansas. Tues Sun i rr- yes, almost absurd low prices POUMl-A ladies' gold plated neck chain.

7 Owner can have Maine bv calling at Davis if io l-io Koct rmAr t- nounced Superintendent Owen an and will harveut wheat that will go all nounced that on account of a broken RESULTS. The cool, cloudy, wet weather has ma ankle Miss Kesler was unable to stand good appetite." Found. "Health and strength, pure blood, an appetite like that of a wolf, regular digestion, all by taking that popular and peculiar medicine, Hoods sarsa-parilla. I want everybody to try it this season." It is sold by all druggists. One hundred doses one dollar.

255. Milam and paying tor tliis notice. J'i-ra yvanted a giri, competent to do aii kinds very low, so dangerously near terially retarded the corn crop, ana in the way from twenty to thirty bushels per acre. With throe million bushels of wheat, it will take four thousand cars to and would read her essay seated. Miss Kesler's production was finely written ri uuiini-nuiiv.

HMI nauca mill IKMIir la. the eastern and southeastern counties the rain seriously interferes with its cul suitable person. Apply to Mrs. A. B.

8. Phillips, I the actual COSt that VOU Can showing thought and more than ordinary ability. At its conclusion she was pre tivation. Many fields in the Kaw and Maraisderoyznes valleys remained under VOlt SALE Or Exchange A farm of Nil) acres al ttJ pint wiui sented with three beautiful baskets of in Meade county. Kansas: one of the best 1 Mies Emma Gradwohl will open her counties in southein Kansas; good soil; will glHSS II 11 IS Uie Variety II It flowers and several hand boquets.

kiwic iui iiiiuuveu t-Hj mtmriiy ut iiieivuitll- disc. Address, is any of the above things that M. MCDONALD haubout Saline county's surplus. County Clerk Sargent says there are very few cases of complaint being made to the county commissioners, setting now as an equalization The fact is the farmers are too busy getting ready to takw care of their immense wheat crop to pay any attention to a small amount of asBuannient. dancing school in the Wight building Thursday.

Children's lessons in the morning and adults in the afternoon. Harper J. Cunningham's oration and lnlil'1 Meade Center, Kansas. valedictory "The American Constitution" was well written and most effectually delivered. Mr.

Cunningham is a fine eause people to sell the pet Cow, or pawn their Waterbury Notice. Welcome in Hi Old Age to Loreu.e 8ic- water several days this week as the result of las week's great rain. Corn is in very excellent condition in the central counties from the north to the south line of the stato, still more rain would be ben-flcial in Stafford, Edwards, and Kiowa. In Sumner corn is tasseling In the western belt all crops are in good condition except in the extreme southwestern The following resolution was adopted by the bert. Lorenzo Siebert at 813 Summit streot, (that they may rake in the Mayor and Councilmcn of the City of Salina, naiisas, ai meeiing or me ouncu nem in uie speaker and met the fullest expectations of his friends.

He was loudly applauded and received several testimonials of ap is one or two persons who drew one-twentieth of the ticket No. 10,420 in the uoiiiicii cnamner in sam city June 3d. lssfi. Resolved, That the opening and extending of March drawing of the Louisiana State Ultn street from J'rescott avenue to Crawford avenue as prayed for in the petition of Neil preciation from his friends. of ltd lien! inn.

The buard of education met Munday night io regular session. After a few preliminaries were gone through the Haggart and others, is an Improvement neces- The musie of the evening was excep Liottery. A reporter for the Blade called on him and asked him to tell about it. "We are all counties, extending north through Hamilton and Greeley. Here the continual sary io lie clone.

John hixhoi-, JiiMw City Clerk. tionally fine. Miss Grace Probert and dry weather is having an unfavorable board went into executive session on the very poor men, and 1 tell you there were three happy old men when we learned that we had $5,000 to divide up. effect upon the crops. In Ford and Mrs.

C. A. HiUer rendered a soprano and alto duet, and later in the evening a tenor and soprano by Miss Grace Pro election of superintendent and teachers. That they may lay in Store To All Iireffl ii Musi, C. Y.

Kook, llorton, Kansas, was Clark, wheat is ripening ana will be a good crop. Oats are heading: In Lane We got the money in a few days, through the express company, and I have put Goods that they know will cost elected superintendent as well as th following teachers for the public schools and Ness the wheat and rye crops are them double in the future. During the Summer months I shall give Miss L. L. WbHo, Miss J.

V. Bartlett, li iL Then the1 about made and will be fine, though wheat straw will be short. In the northwest small grains promise well, corn is Miss L. T. Agin, Mrs.

Krause, Miss nan uliiuii upun mc i lanu aim vigdii, bert and Mr. F. H. Wildman. The literary programme ended-with ft solo by Mr.

F. H. Wildman. After the address bx Rev. E.

P. Chittenden (which is given below) Superintendent Owen presented the diplomas to the graduating class and the audience was dismissed by Rev. Wm. Bishop with And also III Harmony to a limited nnnitieroi mine out at interest, to have something in my old age." Mr. Siebert is abont 60 years old, his partner, a middle-aged man, and Mr.

Haas is 84. Toledo, (Ohio,) Blade, April 9. Notice to Teacher. Applications for positions as teachers in the city schools will be considered by the board of education at the meeting of pupns. I shall meet nunfls at their residences or at Georgia Wilson, Mias Maggie Perrill and A.

J. Stice. Ntice for more applications will be for.nd in another column of the University building. doing well though a little backward on account of the cool weather. In the fruit districts there is good promise of tine crops.

ORE the Gazette. the benediction. i Enables the student to accomplish something I On Bridgeport's Ground. eev. e.

p. Chittenden's address. oeunue in eacn successive nmson, ann prevents The Salina "nicked nine" went to any kmsoi time, lesson occupies a Tun Mr. Chairman and members of the hour, mid no thorough drill in leclinic or Harmony can be accomplished In less than one hour. Bridgeport Monday and tackled that graduating class: You have now reached Is the place where rich and the board at 8 p.

m. June 7. All applications to be in the writing of the applicant, and placed with the clerk before that date. W. B.

Flawdebs, je4-3t Clerk Board of Education. I nir.v'a nine on their own grounds. The a transition epoch in your lives when it may be said locanically that you are at Any persons wishing to know more of mjr method, or Its results, are cordially Invited to call at the Music 1 iai1inent of the K. W. U.

Hjid see the work, or examine and test any of i poor, young and old, black and white, should buy their The latest. Contrary to the telegram in yesterday's Gazette in regard to the loss of Mrs. John Geis in the Johnstown disaster, it now seems that Mrs. Geis was standing: on Main street when the awful flood etruck the house and a portion of a brick house fell on her. She was rescued through one of the windows.

A Shooting Star. Western Star Lodge (colored) met last old adage a "dog fights best on his own yard" proved true in this instance and the Kalian bove returned pretty well once capable ot all things and of nothing. You are to be praised for your diligence, complimented for your admired for your honors and commiserated for whipped out. The game stood 9 to 13 in Queensware. your actual ignorance of the wide awake favor of Bridgeport.

The Salina boys were nrotul of their treatment at the world where you may Boon take your A Crack Team for Small Amount. J. C. Williams will shortly raffle off his fine team of horses the best pair over which reins were ever drawn In this section. The drawing will take place as soon as the tickets 175 are sold, and will be lield at the National.

Tickets placet in the fray of human endeavor. If I could open a windew into your Glassware, Tinware, minds atthis time, I should see evidences night in the third story of the Gazettb building. The programme was deviated my pupiis. iIeave orders at Vernon Verv Respectfully A. i.

Musical Director at Kali. Wesleyan University, mjni-tf No. 1 23 South Santa Fa Avenue. 1 BBB. QUEENSWAKE, GLASSWARE, Grcfwt Fruits, Nuft snd Cnfct on.

Newspapers and Periodicals. Easters Dslltef ana tbi SALINA GAZETTE ALWAYS. jao-tf WM. HOCBEN. of anxiety and bewilderment as you stand gazing out upon life and its Two interogation points store broadly from by, the throwing ott of a large over are now on sale at the' National drug hands of Mr.

MeThail and affirm that in future they will play even or disband the "picked nine. Waging Class. Children wantina lessons in a ringing class will apply at No. 125 South Seventh street, Thursday snrt Friday from 9 to i p. -2t upon you.

You ask, "What can you Notions, etc. i S. We re closing out Ladies' Sim Shades at 10c, worth 30c. grown lamp, in mil course or ignition Through the absence of mind of the G. eette sun spot editor the block was and "What shall I dor' and' a Voice re-1 store.

Eniit Arner's, Kieilborn's W. Ober'Sj and IL Fitch's. Buy a chance and run a ckaoce of securing the hand spends "There are many things that you could do if you only knew how." Xou rise from the reverie, with the romance sa-ed. He took it tor meteor, and sat on it. somest white team in the west.

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