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The Harper Daily Sentinel from Harper, Kansas • 4

The Harper Daily Sentinel from Harper, Kansas • 4

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Henry George's paper, "Ihe Stano- THE Lafe Corley will move his drug store HAERY lv. FOSFIER A Harper merchant to-day expressed a box of cigars to a Turon business man the third similar order for that town. Daily Sentinel. PUBLISHltD VEKT EVENING. into the old Benedict store room.

vahdalia ana' Pennsylvania OUlUluaj, uauuaij uiu, 10 UU UUt I It is a well-printed six column E0UTE Did you ever see more beautiful win AttornGy-at-Law, Collections, Real Estate, and Insurance. anarto. filled with reading matter touch- Ia Shortest, Quickest and best line from Editor, J. IsENBEEO. ter weather than we are now enjoying? ing almost eyery phase of the labor St.

Lonis tolTfeW Ydk and the East. Miss Annie Moffett has enrolled In the TheK. of P. installation will take place to-night at the Normal Chapel, hall instead of Baptist church, as the work cannot be performed in the church owing OiriCE Entrance Stairway First National Prompt attention yiven lo all business entrusted to my care. Office with E.

J. Fisher, over H.irper Nati- Bank. isTJLrm. question. While we would doubtless normal and commenced work.

take exception to many sentiments ex- By Schedule In effect December 1, 1888, IXQX. building," ventral avecuo nrarrfar TWV VM1r pressed in the paper, we doubt not that traln9 ran KAST-Botrxn, as follows: J. B. Glenn returned to Kansas City to stage arrangment. mm it will t.h hlst ftxnonpnt.

rf 1r FAST LINE-Leavefl St. Louis 9:00 ft. this evening. By Mail per mouth, in adraace By Mall, per year, in advance to. Address all ooramHnications tm Tme SrNTINlL.

Col. J. H. Lvon, W. A.

Black and A i At (arrives In Chicago at 8 p. Cincinnati George's peculiar views and of the more p. m.t, arrlres at Columbus 11:20 p. Pitts- other installing officers of the K. of Prof.

MacKenzie left this evening to Harper, Kans. conservative element of the dissatisfied burRh 6:30 a next day, Baltimore 6:55 arrived on the train to-day to conduct instruct Winfleld Lodge of I. O. O. F.

J. Hetzler, Physician Surgeon. Office. 109 East Main street. HARPER, KANSAS.

121f22f working classes that has yet appeared. I na Washington, 7:45 Philadelphia, 6:50 the installation exercises at the Normal Post Office Directory. The following extracts from Mr. Frank Bennett came in from Wichita Chapel Hall to-night. Mall arrives eelnor west M.

George's salutatory will give some idea to-day to attend the K. of Pinstallation of the tone of the sheet: 1 1 Mall arrives going 4:30 P. MAIL CLOSES. Going west 11:10 P. to-night.

oegm tne puDiication oi tnis paper The News states that all parties in the Macy stabbing case, at Norwich, were under the influence of liquor. Both in response to many urgent requests, and Uncle Tom's Cabin next Wednesday 3oingeast 4:00 p.m. m. and at New York 7:35 with through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars for New York; Parlor Cars for Indianapolis and elegant day coaches for Chicago. Passengers by fast Line can connect at Columbus with the "Limited Express" and arrive at New York at 6:55 of next day.

Eabtetn Fast Mail and Indiasapolis Express. Leaves St. Louis at 7:30 arrives at Indiana pel i 3:35 am. New York Express. Loaves St.

Louis 8:00 (arrives at Chicago at 7 m) arrives at because I believe that there is a field for LIMY ML evening will contain the most fun for OFFICE BOITRS. a journal that shall serve as a focus for 8 a.m. till 7 p. m. Sundays 2:00 p.

m. till the money of any play of the season. Moore who did the stabbing and Macy were arrested. There is little hope of Macv's recoverv but he was alive last news and opinions relating to the great movement, now beffinniner, for the 3 :00 P. M.

8. T. CARB1CO, P. M. Sept.

20, '86. J. Creek took train from here this emancipation of labor by the restoration of natural rights. THE KNOX BROTHERS have leased the Hurnham Barn, just South of ehe Eaple Hotel, and have furnished it with first-claas Lirerv Horses and Rolling Stock. evening for Wellington for a short business stay.

Tho ironrft5rm thnt nhnlishpd rliflftpl Friday. A. H. Addams, probate judge elect, took charge of the office this morning. Uncle Tom's Cabin.

slavery is passing away, and the politi- lujnbus 11 :10 next a Pittsburgh 1 5:55 uammore a wasnmgton a Oystera in bulk at H. F. Burr's. 5f cal distinctions that grew out that contest are becoming meaningless. The C.

W. Keller, of Marion Center, who has been here organizing K. of IL left We found him eivinir the office a thor work now before us is the abolition of in Philadelphia 5:00 a m. ad at New York 7:30, second morning, four hours earlier than formerly, with Pullman Buffet Sleepers to New Children's high chairs 65 cents at re ceiver's sale. 6t6 ough renovating and rearranging things dustrial slavery.

generally. He said that he was trying York, Baltimore and Washington, also Pull What God created for the use of all should be utilized for the benefit of all; what is produced bv the individual be- to find out what then was in the office man 81eepers to Chicago and Iadianplis. Try one of Pelzel's La Belle De If ar- Passengers In the latter are not disturbed till per. vt to-day for Anthony. Fred Loewe, formerly with Cole but now in business at Wichita, came in on the train to-day to visit friends in the city.

An Iowa farmer says it will take all so that he would know how to take hold of the official business. Republican. louffs rigrhtfullv to the individual. The breakfast time. Magnificent new Reclining neglect of these simple principles has Chair Cars from St.

Louis to Columbus via In- Go to tho Harper Greenhouse for all brought upon us the curse of wide-spread dianapolig. kinds of flowering: plants. 9t6 Cincinnati Night Express Leaves St. poverty and all the evils that flow from Go and see Uncle Tom's Cabin next the corn in Iowa to feed its stock. If it.

Their recognition will abolish poverty, will secure to the humblest inde- week. Louis at 8 00 and is a solid train, being composed of Pullman Buffet Bleeping Cars, Reclining Chair Cars, first and Becond class coaches and baggage cars. This train arrives Jay Gould owned that stock he would water it and sell the corn. nendenee and leisure, and will lay a McFadden's Double Uncle Tom's Cabin at the opera house next Wednes broad and strong foundation on which at Cincinnati at 7.50 a. making aU southern and south-eastern connections.

all other reforms may be based, lo se day night the best on the road. In Addition te above trains the Indianapolis Accommodation and Cincinnati Express will Bed-room suits as low as $26.00 at A real estate man pitched onto the Sentinel, reporter for publishing an item about the wind blowing. We plead guilty to the charge but that a real estate men should complain is singular. No Kansas cyclone ever equalled an average Kansas real estate man when it comes to blowing. The Chicago News recently sent to the probate judge of every county in Kansas asking his opinion as to the success of the prohibitory law.

Replies were received from forty-seyen counties, and with only two exceptions the reports cure the full recognition of these principles is the most important task to which any man can address himself to-dav. It is in the hope of aiding in this leave St. Leuis at 7.15 a. daily, except Sun day, arriving at Indianapolis at 3.35 p. m.

and receiver's sale. t6 Everybody smokes "Pelzel's Pansy." 292 Cincinnati at 7.15 p. m. with Parlor Cars to In A GOOD RIG AT REASONABLE RATES can be ourd tliere at ail times. They also keep a Feed and Sals Stable.

Stock entrusted to their will receive good attention. Taey respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. 2J0w5l A Neat ITew Place to Get Ssrne-thing GOOD TO EAT. MISS SADIE HOLMES has opened up a Restaurant in the rooms lnte-ly occupied by K. J.

Newman, in the basement of the Thompson block, and ehe most respectfully solicits a share of the restaurant trade. Day Bjard $3.50 per week, dianapolls and from Indianapolis to Cincin Mr. E. Jones and family, from the north side of town, left to-day for his wife's folks in Kentucky. They stood Kansas two years.

mt The train agents are now collecting the fares on the Santa Fe and the conductor simply attends to running the train. mt i A copy of the (Riverside, Cal.) Daily Enterprise, containing mention of the arrival of F. F. Kelley and wife and A. A.

Potter and wife at that place has been nati. Tickets over Vakd alia Line and full inform ation can be secured on applicatian to E. work that I establish this paper. District Court. FRIDAY, JAN.

7. Court convened at 9 o'clock a. m. If your shoes need repairing go to J. L.

Garis for a neat and reasonable jeb. First door north of Eli's grocery. 263 Ford, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, or In case of Vickers vs. Grove Stalp Reserved seats for Uncle Tom's Cabin now on sale at 50 cents.

stated that there was a decided decrease in the consumption of liquor and preva to Chas. Coakxin Western Passenger Agent, Kansas City either of whom is always glad to answer questions and to send maps, etc. motion for leave to plead withdrawn and case dismissed without prejudice at lence of crime. The Sentinel" is in receipt or, with cost of plaintiff. J.

K. LaRue, an irrepressible knight of the grip, is in the city to-day smiling on the boys. Wellington Postal Card. received. Case of state vs.

C. E. Botkin resum The normal school is daily favored ed at 9:30 a. m. IDZEnSTTIST.

Reed rockers from S3. 50 to $6. chil the compliments of E. L. Cowdrick, a neat pamphlet of seventy pages, containing the "regulations and course of with a number of visitors, many of them It was ordered by the court that all witnesses except those in case of state Near twenty years 01 experience enables from a distance.

This week there have been teachers from Anthony, Attica and dren's rockers 65 cents to 85 cents. Reg ular retail price $1.23 and $1.75 at receiver's sale. 6t6 study of Ihe public schools of Yates Cen vs. C. E.

Botkin are discharged until him to guarantee satisfaction. THE ter," of which Prof. C. is tho superin other sections of tho county. Rooms in Merricks block.

Harper. Monday, Jan. 10, at 1 o'clock. SATURDAY, JAN. 8.

tendent. The little work is a credit to w51fd81T Dr. Murphy will move his drug store UTHEI KANSAS both Prof. Cowdrick and the printers Uourt convenea at a. m.

Tne case of state vs. C. E. Botkin resumed. recently purchased of Frank Wright into his own building now occupied by the of Yates Center who executed it.

Such a work is a paying advertisement for the a. P. DEAN, DENTIST. All work warranted to give sat isf action. Office on Central A venn over Railway MONDAY, JAN.

10. Court convened at 2 p. m. Corley drug store, which is to be moved schools as well as a great convenience. into the Benedict store room.

We judge from appearanca that Mr. C. The court appointed R. B. Shepard, Wilson Baumst ark's Geo.

E. McMahon and G. W. Finch, a Wm. H.

Munger to-day received one is working as hard and systematically in his new locations as he did here. committee to examine applicants for ad- of the finest copies of the bible we have SAM S. SISS0N. mission to the bar of this county. mm The postal law makes it larceny to seen in Harper, which he will present to the K.

of P. Lodge, as a present from The case of state vs. F. O. Patterson Insure your property with L.

J. Rinehart in all first-class companies. Office with J. J. Merrick.

297ml w52ml C. E. Swain sells hard-wood bedsteads from $2.00 to $4.50 at receiyer's sale, Glenn old stand. 6t6 The Benedict grocery stock has been moved in with the Glenn lurniture stock and is being sold at and below actual wholesale cost. 8t4 Mirrors, regular price $1.30, your price 60 cents; childreDs' cribs, regular price $2.25, your price $1 at receiver's sale at Glenn Bros.1 old stand.

6t6 Many articles in the Benedict stock are sold at one-fourth or one-half the retail price stock now in Glenn's old furniture stand. 8ti Attorney at Law. continued on application on default of take a newspaper and refuse to pay for it. A newspaper in Illinois recently him at the public installation exercises bail fixed at $300 to-night. brought suit against forty-three men IS A KANSAS ROAD.

And is thoroughly identified with the mtererst and progress of the State of Kansas and its people, and affords its patrons facilities unequaled any line in Eastern and Southern Kansas, run- THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Kansas Citv and Olatha. Ottowa Garnett. Iola. llumpolt, Chanute, Cherryvale, Indepemhmce, Winfield Wellington, Harper Attica, and inter mediate points. THROUGH MAIL trains daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Wellington, and intermediate stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherrvvale with our It was ordered by the court that J.

J. who would not pay their subscription, Harper's prospects grow daily bright Merrick send a complete transcript of the case of the state vs. Theo. Botkin to er, and we now predict that next summer will mark the liveliest time Harper Ballard Norris, this court. and obtained judgment in each for the full amount of the claim Of these, twenty-eight men made affidavit that thev owned no more property than the has ever seen.

The Northwestern road now seems to be a certainty, and there Attorneys at-Law, AFLOAT IN A CRATER. is good prospect of two other roads. law allowed them, thus preventing attachment. Then they, under the de- Fresb Office over Harper Nationa Bank, HARPER, KANSAS. A prominent young merchant with no trains for Em poria Burlington, Girard, Discovery of the Deepest Body of Water in the Country.

Science. ci ion of the supreme court, were ar Walnut and Cotleviile. one to look after but himself, last week 126f23f rested for petty larceuy, and bound oyer in the sum of $300 each. All but six gay ACCOMODATION TRAINS daily ex- Captain C. E.

Dutton, of the U. S. rented the Burr house on west 14th Geological Survey, has been recently en- street. What a single man ean want 3 1.: s- i. -r i with that big house passes our compre Oregon, and the latest advices received MJ vJT lYliJJL.Lv, bonds, while six went to jail.

Ex. p. mm The Anthony Republican after copy ing the Sentinel's article on the pro hension he doubtless considered the probably the deepest body of fresh watex question and knows what be is about in the country. Leaving Ashland, however. posed north and south road, comments at considerable length from which we his party, escorted by ten soldiers, provided through the courtesy of the General Office No.

204. West Main Street, We are informed that arrangements cliD the following: "The grounds of commanding the military department ol Ulffht Calls Answered Promptly. cept Sunday between Kansas City, Olathe and Ottawa. REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via. this lino connection is made in the Union Depot at Kansas City with through trains to all points avoiding transfers an charges at way st; tiring.

THROUGH TICKETS can be purchased via this line at any of the regular Coupon stations, and your baggage cheeked through to destination East, West, North or South. PULLMAN SLEEPERS on all trains, Eor further information, see maps or call on or address S.B. Ili'NES. Lawrence. Kftr are being made and the prospects are The McFadden company is the best on the road, in fact they are now on their fourth annual tour; the people never tire of them.

The Benedict grocery stock is being sold at and below actual first cost no such prices have ever before been given in Harper. 8t4 Porter Reed, who for some time past has been clerk at the Norwich House, returned to Harper last Monday. His many friends here were serry to sco him go. Norwich News. Mr.

Ben Larimer, the artist in Miss Belle Bybee's photograph gallery, started last Sunday on a two weeks' visit to Ohio. confidence in the route is simply the knowledge that it will be built. The of the lake after a six days' journey, having very good for a telephone connection with Harper, Attica, Medicine Lodge immense freight traffic of the Indian brought with them boats so mounted on th running gear of wagons as to bear transportation over a hundred miles oi mountain road without injury. The boats and Kiowa, It is understood that these Territory in handling military and In P. J.

Quigley, DEALER IN IHIOiES-S- lines will be built early in the spring bore the transportation without strain Let the good work go on. Wellington damage, and preparations were at once be Postal Card. dian supplies is what induced the Santa Fe to go to Caldwell and the S. K. R'y to go to Kiowa.

The transfer of this freight from the railroad to wagon trains gun for lowering them 900 feet to the water. The steepness of the wall was verj All kinds and conditions bought and sold. HARPER. KANSAS. An Iowa man has discovered a new great, being at the place selected about 41 fuel.

He grinds into a pulp prairie grass has been Caldwell's principle means of subsistence and upon the chance of di degrees or 42 degrees, and the descenl partly over talus, above covered and corn stalks and presses this into AS. G. WASHBON, with snow, and rocky, broken ledge: blocks which, it is claimed, will burn viding this freight handling depend Kiowa's future." fc8 lower down. The boats entered the watei I A ff rtrnntr 0 i. quite unharmed.

The process of sheathing XXL UUFIlCy dt JLdW. longer and gives more heat than soft tnem, rigging me tacnie ana lowering uwm OHIO MISSISSIPPI RAILWAY The Direct and Fast Line to Cincinnati, Louisville, Washington, Baltimore, Hew York and the East. coal. The cost of manufacture is but $2 per ton and the philanthropic inventor It is now a little old but too good -to Land Loan and Insurance Agent. East Main Street, North Side.

miss. About a week ago as Johnny occupied four days. A couple of days wert occupied in making journeys around the walls of the lake by boat the only possible proposes to drive the extortionate coal HARPER, KANSAS. dealer out of business. wav and in examining: the rocks and structures of the wall in its various parts.

Hirst and J. K. LaRue were going up to Wicnita the latter pointed out Johnny Hirst as the man who was to meet Sullivan for $1,000. At once every eye was turned toward him -and many took a Miss Belle Bybee yesterday received a Next followed a series of soundings. The depth of the lake considerably exceeded the letter from relations near Bluff City, 231 tf St.

Nicholas Hotel, HARPER, KANS. this county, which states that the rail road graders there last Friday found the Captain's anticipations, though the absence of any thing like a talus near the water line already indicated deep water around the entire shore. The depths range walk to the other end of the car to get a ANTHRACITE COAL. Leave orders for Anthracite coal with 4 G. B.

SHAW CO. a W. O. Graham, of the Harper Greenhouse, will take orders for any and kinds of small fruits, vines and ornamental shrubbery and furnish the same for less than half agent's prices. 9t6 J.

F. Darrough's grocery store is the headquarters for apples, potatoes and all kinds of country produce, first-class and fresh. 250f ANTHRACITE COAL. Leave orders for Anthracite coal with 4f G. B.

SHAW CO. mm mm For Kent A good fouv room house, with cellar. $8 per month. Enquire at S. S.

Sis-son's office. 716 skeleton of a man. There is considera oetter iook at mm wmie otners more 4 SO LID 'ATLY THATNSTO CINC1XNATI AND LOUISVILLE in 10 HOURS, with through Day Cor Parlor Cars and Palace 8l criina- 'oaches. No oha ce First-class accommodations at cheap rate. ble excitement over the discovery as it is from 853 feet to 1,996 feet, so far as the curious asked him some questions about supposed it is the remains of a man his condition and his prospects of sue nf Cars for any class of rusMciitfers.

soundings show, and it is quite possible and probable that depths both greater and shallower may be found. The average depth is about 1,490 feet. The descent from murdered there about a year ago. cess. As they proceeded his arms were examined and chest sounded and the 259 H.

P. CHAMBERS, Proprietor. WEAKiUNDEVELOPEO There are no particulars and nothing certainly is known as to the identity. 2 DAILY To Washington in 28 Hours, To Baltimore in 29 Hours curious people were informed by Mr Hirst that he was in excellent trim asd the water's edge is precipitous; at 400 oi 500 yards from shore depths of 1,500 tc feet are found all around the margin. The greatest depths will probably exceed 'arts of th Body Enlarged, Deve fODed and trenthMl.

8impl.hannleaa, aor Hll-Xrlmnt Fall particular. UtimoAUla.t, trailed sealed. fr Mrs. Saxton, the great temperance was feeling no uneasiness as to results. This 13 5 HOURS QUICK EH than the lecturer or ixew may De ex If he had stoppod there all would havn 2,000 feet, for it is not probable that the pected to lecture here two nights in the time by any other line.

The DAY EXPRKSS runs entire train, con-Bistirir of Day Coaches and Luxuriant nr.rlor lowest point has been touched. been well but he went, on to show hi near future. Mrs. Saxton is one of the G. C.

PELZEL, soundings already made indicate it as be ereat power of endurance by explaining Carg. from St. Louis to Cincinnati and Louis ing the deepest body of fresh water in the ablest lady temperance orators on the Manufacturer of the following brands of ville. The NIGHT EXPRESS has sleepers thrwutrh how long he could hold his. breath and not being as well posted on that subject without chanarH.

No other 1 ne from St. Louis country. Tbe Landlady's Apt Retort. N. Y.

Sun. stage, and will be well worth hearing. It was only with considerable effort, coupled with the fact that she is to de offers a Double Dally Throuph Train Service te me jn ation a capital. If you want to buy or sell a farm, rent a house or exchange any sort of real or personal property, go to L. J.

Rinehart. who always has something to trade or sell. Office in Merrick block, Harper, Kansas. as -the bystanders he gave the who'e thing away and at once fell to the com "These biscuit," said the professor, "arc liver a number of lectures in this part of PALACS BUFFET Sleeping CAES like the Statue of Liberty at night. They the state, that she was secured for Har mon level of humanity.

Yesterday at the Capitol, The inauguration exercises took place. per. would give better satisfaction if they were lighter." "Yes," said the third floor back, "and this piece of chicken reminds me of a May Day, Jockey Cap, Our Pansy, Bob's Choice, And Pomola. 902i Central Avenue, great hero Bonaparte." "But neither of John L. Sullivan, the great American are run by the on Nljrht Express from St.

IyO'uis to New York -D A I Without Cliang-e in 39 Hours. BEST ROUTE TO JACKSONVILLE your board bills is like the Balkan Governor Martin gave a brief skttch of meat, poundar, and four other hercu troubles," said the landlady. "Why so!" lean animals gave an entertainment at asked tne professor and the third floor back. the opera bouse Thursday night. The "Because the Balkan troubles will probably HARPER, KANSAS be settled." audience was large, and it is supposed 146f the Ex-Governors in his address and ad dresses were delivered by Ex-Governors Robinson, Carney, Anthony, St.

John and Glick. "Kicking Bird" in to-day's Wichita Eale closes his dispatch as follows: Owing to the deflection of Cowlev and that the refined teaching of the "manly art of snoot-busting were rewarded The Verdict Unanimous GO TO MRS. DOfJRLEY'S with about $700. Certain of our noble W. D.

Suit. Druersrist. BiDDUs. tes Roman citizens rushed there and thrust Sumner counties and other causes not tifies: "1 can recommend Electric Bitters -OLD RELIABLE HARPER Fire, being more destructive than water, especially in Kansas, every person should protect their property by insuring with L. Rinehart.

All "first-class companies. Office upstairs in the Merrick block. Harper, Kas. Bureaus from $10 to $13.50. Ash extension tables, 60 cents per foot.

Walnut extension tables, 80 cents per foot. Chairs from $3.50 to $3.75 per set at receiver's sale at Glenn Bros.1 old stand. 6t6 The trustees of the M. E. church are requested to meet at the parsonage Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock.

There must be full attendance, as matters of special importance require attention. The stewards will please be present at the same time. J. A. Lucas, Pastor.

their iron dollars into the pugilistic cof as the very best remedy. very bottle fers with a lavishness that would make sold has given relief in every case. One necessary now to recite. Hon. Rodolph Hatfield retires from the candidacy for the speakership, and Hoh.

S. M. Smith will be nominated in caucus to-morrow Millinery Store, a groceryman or publisher envious. In man took six bottles, and was cured, of Rheumatism of 10 years' And orts iu the Southeast. The Double Da ly of Parlor Cars and Sleeping by this Line from St.

Louis to Cincinnati and Louisville making direct connections at both points with morninjr and evening express trains, ha vine P-'LACE HOTEL and SLEEPING CARS to Chattanoojm, Atl nsa, Savannah an-1 Jacksonville without change. No Ferries or Transfers by this Route! The only Lie running- a Sleepinsr Car of any description between bt. Lou's and Cincinnati. For Tickets, rates, or any particular information, call on Ti -ket asents of connecting-lines, West. Northwest and Southwest.

Or in ST. LOUIS, at 101 103 N. Fourth St. JOHN F. YRNAKD, V.

Ii. SUA ITUC, Pres't Gen'J ManVr, Cen'l Ph.S8'i Agent, Cincinn ti Ohio. G. D. BACON, Gen'l Western Passeng-er Aart.

ST. LOUIS, MO. ai I If 11 il closing this article regarding the short-haired animals, we express the hope Aoranam nare, uruggisis, joeiiviue, nr rv morning at 10 o'clock by acclamation, and elected without opposition. Ohio, aflirs: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 vears' ex- Goods- She keePs the best quality of that they'll be out of town when The Hon. rank Gillette will be chairman oi qHrience, is Electric Bitters" Thousands millinery goods and latest fashions in of others have added their testimony, so every department of her heavily stocked Arrow is out from press, for we're not built that way.

If they are in town when the paper is delivered we'll visit the judicial committee; Hatfield, speaker pro tem, and chairman cf ways and means, if he wants it. Millard and Walker are combining to down Morton uu cure an uiseaes oi ine Pidnpv nr Hinnd finiv a hair convinced, rnces as low as tne lowest. for chief clerk, but it is doubtful if thev our. aunt in the country. Wichita Arrow.

can do it. dollar a bottle at all Dmsr Stores. 52 285w50.

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