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The Lenora Record from Lenora, Kansas • 4

The Lenora Record du lieu suivant : Lenora, Kansas • 4

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The Lenora Recordi
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ljXORA RECORI. Dcbixq th hw tto waekn we have been having rain almost "every "day, and yet our roade are in very good condition all the rain going into the ground. ISibiiahed wU tUMm.Xttm, tt.Boi,t, Salt? TttHt. i CSXORA, KANSAS, MAY. 10, 1888.

OFflCUIt MO CITT FAFIft. Thk peeple around New Hope, Wicomico oounty, are mock exereteed over the (lading of a box of gold eeins by Peter Beauchanap, whe runs a saw mill at thai place. Ha was sawing a large cypress leg whea about eight inches from its end the saw stuck some thing whlek broke it Inyestigaiiea brought forth an eld tie box four inch-es vide aid eight inches broad. It was in a neany aortised cavity, oTer which eap Incr tour aches thick had grew leafing the tree perfectly taVtfcved aa aennal lae at tha Peat Laid OA at Qbariia Kauiai 1 L'JS Mat 1 im Katie it haraar rivea taai tka foltoviaf aaatad aatllar hat i 4 oatiaa hit iataoiiua to auk, fiaal at fi jpport of kia claiai aa4 that Mid preut mi. I be trada at fur taa lUautar JUcaif ar at UfctrUa kaaiaj aa JuaartlSSS.

TliD 8 Wt9MariU4Ma Wattaa far that ar aaMSatowaii raeia tf w. Ha aaatoa taa JaUovlas viteaaaaa to arara ail oaauaaaaa raaidaaa aaaa aad aaltUaiia af, laM laad. via Siaiaaa d. t.U.. Uaaiani lariaa Wartaa H.

0. Baraara. af faaaara lUawt. fffaai Baaaa Xag laUr Dr. Blodgett has just received a new line of farj cy goods, which, will be sold very cleap, MaltanaJ PhmwUi Corny Uoa.

TlMp 1 ilMiailk aoaunittoa hariac net 4k im Wfcf WaiBaa a the Ud. day of Jb-haa appelated Tweday tLedfUi day tiunkattttowH the tuawaadeaiMeatt -I iu Ht, Uu aa pjaoe at holdim; the aaC aTaaul dwneraUu eeaiTaataoa. I ca eatfe ieantitled to rapn tatfoai theea. rm, aqiiaato taable thaaanhar ofita nutoM aa4 im tha ciaraa, of tha Vaitad democrat of each -otaaaiaBtT teni. lXatriot of Columbia are) Uvitedt NidwMaaatMaahjitktthadwuioaa the Wui aa to their admiaainn.

llrti i.iin solid. Mr. aUauekassp refused to dU-eleee thi amount of the treasure, but the bexis said to kayo been full of gold pieces of from $1 to $20 in Talue, The lug belonged to Jesses Carey and LACfS FIXTURES. iniauawiofUit Bated rttataai lrra. lawd OUea at Kinria Kaataa.

I alar i lvss. -aileaihT7 Waa that the fallaviaa aaaaa aaitlar haa filae aatioa ar hit inbaaiiaa to aaaka final araaf iaanpaart af hiialaiai and that aaid praof will ba aaada kafara tha KcfUtar at aUaaiTai at kirwia alaatai aa iidyTlSat. via Oar L. Cartia ST BBS Ht tha aa tow a Si rang a la aaaia, fallow la( ritaaaaai ta arora hU aaatiauau, raaidaoea aa-aaaadaultltaliaaaf aaidlaad.Tia Charlaa at. aaa CaraaeaA.

Hieak. Tkaaiaa J. BraVa 1 radariak Kalluaa all af laora Kaaa. M.A.Xo KaiUtar. ho aaye he will lnsdiute legal proceed-iadi to recover hie sawdust." Ihe ei-tiwaf pea pohtieal aaaoeiatioa aad differ.

ex whacaa. naif with in the affm-t gold is eupposed to hate been hidden by levi Spencer! a miser Who resided awe eeoeonuoeJ and conatitntiona) aoreiameat. diBttr lasted tejoUiaemdiaa lUiplH 4a id coawBttoa. W. H.

Babitcm, Chalmu. rUDamiCKObPBUloa, Secretary. Paint, oils, drups and Jpatent medicines as, cheap and reliable 1 as at any otrier place. in the neighborhood before the war. Ua Olea at OkatUa Kaa.

I1ZT86 Fasuc works tad eropa are nor ad- WSVi thi TMP In Kanaaa tha rs, smoionfir and chewino' to- jCrtttenCUtt. bacm, alsp a nice line ofbrushes. Star 1 18aS Xotieala harabr fivaa that tka lalluwini amad tattlar haiSlad aetl af ki iataatiga to aaaka final proof ia aappart af ki claim aad tkai aid prauf will aiada kafor Prabata lnU Aartaa aaoat hlaaiai at Naftaa hlaaaa aa JaaalSlSSS vis JohaBBotlarl) Va SOU for the nkfi a SO tawaiirangw 2iw aaibaa ha fat awing wituanaa to prar kit edntinaoui raai- J. Fcllu, ef Lenara, wu ia tewu rtair and Sarurdaj, oa a jsrospectinf He is loekuug for a location for ircii implement house. Cretan County Democrat, A TATAI, UISYAKX.

Two weeks ago to-day Willard Smith James Burwell and John from Lenora, in tku state, witk a mule team and a lumber wagon lor Burling to, Colorada, They expected to proa pect for land, for work on the Bock Island railroad, and in general, to be ready to take advantage of anything which turned ap that could beaalt them. Last That sday they hud pro-greesed on their jonrnev at lar as Cathy and at ueou of the saute day were aeveral ssilea eul of that tewa on 'their road to Zustit. As they wore at dinner sitting around their" wagon they were joined by a stranger, who proved to be on a similar pilgrimage to their wn. He was traveling on foot however, and as ho stepped to talk with thent the idea seemed to strike both him and the Lenora party that the rest of the road might be travelled over in company with mutual beneit. especially was this idea brought to have forte when the stranger held forth, as he did at length, en 'his abilities as a cook, from this joint on the stranger was liken Into the little party and made one of them.

He was to the cooking and sayo his solo leather. Later on in the same day they arrived at Hastings, and as they left town overtook still; another traveling a foot. Milliard, Smitb recognized him as a ni oi whom be had ouce seen more or less in Downs, Kaasas." He was a butcher by trade and nad been Wurkiug'for' an acquaintance Of Smith's who owned a mwt market in Downs, lie was carrying a heavy valise and seemed pretty well worn -out, bmith invited hinvto ride, hinkiug to (to a favor, liitlu dfeuniiog what fate had in store, The man, name was tievrgo B. Cotes, gladly accepted lue proffered lit and climbed into the wagon. He probably felt a satisfaction aud relief as' he realized that the weary miles before him were to be passed with the comforts el a lumber wagou, fur he was an old man, posaibly forty or fojty-five years, and much travel worn, and in the companionship of his fellows.

He was riding however, to uis death. Thursday afternoon, it will be ihe ram 'fell like a blessing ou all Western Kansas began. 2 he day cold and uncomfortable, aud as night came on the travelers avav -f-u, pmutbhu, -via. bb, via Wilhaai PauarB. Uwrg Waarar.

laa iu to viartea Kaaaaa. Ifraak Baeoa Utittr. TheLehora State Baiqk, TiTineaptv genorul bwtijig business. Extra facilities for farm loans. fcaaa OSes Obrlia Katiaai ilVU tar i low i Hatlca ii harahf givaa that tka fullawtni aanatd lattlar ha iilad aatiea af bar inteaiica to aiak fiual nraof in tuDMrtaf bar alaim aud la the trial of Jirl Johnson eharfed with' murdering his wife last Atftot; arhicu commenced at Beloit last tua Court at ike close of the state's iiulmonji ardered the jury to bring 4a a verdict of acquittal.

Jettison are 1jr 'escaped lyaching at the time of his Uessuioide. tka aid piaaf will ba Had bafars lUflUiar WAfjnxaroN JJ. April SI. The president shortly after noon sent the nomination to the saate of Melville W. Fuller of Illinois to be cnief justice et the United States, llr.

Springer said the appointment was tho very best one that the prtsideut could have made, a llr, Fuuer is pre-eminent in his profession aiid ot uniatpeacbable integrity and his private ebaracter was exemplary is every respect. He was aboutt years of agewaa ia good health and gives promise of a leog and orilllaul career ou tne bench. He was exceedingly courteous in his meaner, bdlhrm aud uuyieldmg in hil eonvicu dons ot right. He was not a partisan hut a -democrat in the enlarged and better sense a democrat Irtm His appoiimeut would give great satisfaction to the.people'of iiiinois and the northwest witnout regard to partj aud io the entire as 'seen as his iharueler and great atiiities should be known Senator Culiutn? Said; "1 have kuown Mr. Fuiler lor twentyflre years or more, fie is a scholar and is ra nJTr ak waaiua a.aniai aa June 80.

18M. rla ItabaU Miek fararl laabatla Fedda UII far the qr 12 wa raag a 26 ar Mka aamai tha fallawina wisnasaaa ta arara bar aaatiauuiii raiid aca apa aud aultiratiaa af, laid land, via Jamai J. MlattTelw Laaaaro? L. Uallaht.e, WrUiaai Caokran. Eliaa H.

Frank Kn6x, J. a Peak, DIRECTORS. P. J. Leonard, Chaa.

Goodman. E. Cowlea, Geo. K. Mooner, W.

H. Hollenshead, J. J. Ditlbej E. W.

Noriii! Maara Bvaniaai' Ytbnk Baeoa kasbtsr. Land Offica a Oberlln Kama. llJ8li i iwe. Jfetiea hiraby ilTa' iliat tolluwiac aaiait'tatiUr ha filed auo of bii intaaiioa ta aiaka fiual proof ia luppurl af Iti claim and Muzzy c5c Johnston, that aaid araot wrltba aad bafoia tka rubata Jadiaat Xtortaa aansa, au Jaly 16. Tia Patar T.

Orar 1 Ho. MM for the 1 hf af ia ra II lawns raui is 11a aaaei tba Tollowiaf wilua.sa, to prova hit aonl OUlHUt af. laid oa roaidanaa upon, and euliivanoa possessed of more than ordinary liter laad, Tia: lavid Vt Hudson Krauk a. bualar or Urauoaua aau. aud Xboi a JS.

kiarch af lovra a.auaa. DEALERS IN LIVE STOCK AND GJAIN Chop Feed, Shelled Com, Oats, Flour and Meal. ary atlainaneuts. I ngird him as an Frank Bacon llf lstr, EuzABKTHjOf Bouatauia, is 45 years ace, and the most talented woauan royal rank in the irerld', The qae'ea, r.aa she is known in SjjTajV befins her literary work at 6 in the mornlug. She rises without lis rtrbirffc ber hutband, er area her maid dresses without assistance, and, Hirriijog a iamp.ii soon busywjia her h'.

J. Hopper received a pension the fait week of $2,100. He has beea en- gaged in its prose.cntion.for years, and lias finally Succeeded in making proof. Mr. Hopper has suffered frqra an sb-ees hi one leg caused by a blow from a piece 0.

a eLell and has suffered misery for years. JUhM. Bcbotte, Jpt eliniy received at the time lime a. pension dating back to 1882, amounting to about to $500. We are heartily glad to see these -menget.

a tartiat recompense -at hast. for. their oug suffering. Lbgan Frtcman. Land Offlca Oberlln Kaoeai aires iu idss Motieai hereby that tha iuiiuwin named icttler baa filed notice of bar Intention i 1 1 excellent iswjtr ad am sure he will make, an excellet chief Justice Mr' Fuller was not au applicant aod had not been in Washington siuce the death of Chief Jiutice Waite.

ls stated that Judge cooley. chairman et the interslute commerce commission Second door north of Leonard's Hardware Store, I aaaaa iinai prvui ia, aitppurtoi ner qiaiat aua that (aid proof Will ba made before Keciater aud Kacaifar atObarlia kahaatoa Lenora, Kansas. AtajriUlaHs vii Henrietta Paddan 11 ViU for tha iw ar aa a ai I ar nw qr ta.qr i hf na'qr leeiiau 1 lowa rauga 25 enrr lhouipwn-nho mad 0 6 267 July II 186 on tha tame land beraby no lifted to ap said the appointment a most 'excel toUn(J theuifivlYts some five miles east lcut one and telegraphed Judge Fuller pear at me tame uw.aua piaoe or um a will be canoelled. riha name the fallowlur writ. ol Buatis, with aerospecta oi an.gni the rain before them.

1e weather neaee to prora bar concinuoua revideuce apoo and eirltiration of aaid laud trie Jauea ttlau- bis congratulations, 'lue nomination Of Melville W. Fuller of Chicago to was growing colder and it was vTHft 110 LENORA LIVERY STABLE W. 0. CROSWHITE, Proprietor. Tlt V'nsrUltCvltinan Leonard Dollabita' JnOfi Kauaai.

ajar 22-maylO-8W Uad offidtfObwlin KansM 1 12S41 small degree of satibfactloti that they discovered the sod bouee on the claim of C. E. Bwarts, of ibis place, and that it was unoccupied." They Immediately The best of Rigs aod sate drivers. Passengers conveyed to any town in the) west at reasonable prices, rcoo, ana careiui attention given to, transient teams. Bara nearly opposite Record oiHee.

put up their mules and look possession the clilei jaceship of tb9 United State's was welli received by public men aud maimqcrR oft tho bar who bad become tamiliar with bis eminent 'legal- reputation usa frebuent practitioner before ihe buprcuie court, Uis speedy confirmation may be regarded a foregone conclusion, since tne Illinois senators Cullom and Far well. Senator Mauder-sou of Nebraska and various other rep ot the quarters for the night- All niglit April lU, lHUtl. -Notice Ii hereby giyenthat the following named aettler haa filed notice ot ki intention to make final proof in rapport of bit claim aad that aaid proof will ba matla before HegUtar or ItaeaiTur at Oberlin Kanaa on Jnne 8.1888 Ti. George llailandar 8 No. 6287 for tha nw, H.

aeotioa '1 town 6 a range J5w. He name the followina witneaaea to prora hi continuous reaidenoe udou and cultiTatioa of aaid land Tia: J. J. ii.trotjt. Pres.

W. A. Rbedsr, 8. LtRfttCK. loug 'the rain continued to fail in inter mittent shiiwors.

and the mprnisg Came WUn ClOUUH uumoio inunuu Frank Nueeren, Michael Walter. Clamant Star. i ar; ii tii vi a cold. The new cook stirred himselt to EXCHANGE BANK, OF LENORA KANSAS CAPITAL $50,000. merk Tf lAAitua ovenaur ui new Aimvio.

auau, itet breakfast rcady.aud 'finding an old ublicans have high regard for him. nd warmly commend his selection- Laad Ofica at Klrwln Kaoi-t 2S53 ApriU1888f Natie ii berebr Kirea that tha lotiowina 7Vanet general banking business. JSTotes ditwmted affair rates, coUetii gj baking powder uouie, ue to give his companions a treat ot batter cakes, and soon had them on the table. The owner of the home, Mr. The great disappointment in tne matter is visited npon Senator Edmunds, who bad set hie heart uopn the select aamed aaitlar ha tiled notioa af hi intemiva lo make iuiuppuft of hil claim an that aaid urowt will aaade hafora tha Heaiitar earejuuy ana promptly nuuu, ana exchange jnrnuMa acjair raiet This bank it aln tht agent of the Investment of Atchison, KsMsaf (ch maket loam on farm mortgages at reasonable rates Swans, is himself a butcher, and while ar KeetiTar at avirwin kaotai ea Mar211S8S Vic 6empsn rHanfill O6X0 2U90 far tha aw ion of Minister Phelps of Vermont.

B. UaSUleT. rMuon) towns rauieMw; HeaanMt'tk illuwia wicoeoa to mot kii eantiauom Wednesday' we viailed the town of denQra aod the fhtnily of our friend Di, Thomai. found the i people there happy, oyer the premising rop prospects of the conuiy.v Dh Thomas and his excellcut wife will accept our thanks for the -kind hospa-tality extended on this pccARioni'Thity' kave a and sightly' home, just south Lesora, eoutaiuing 80 acres, and the raaonur In which they are fixing it up it will' only be a few when they have hiweone of the prttlst homes in Norton county. Ed mtmd Timet.

'ADarbm at Muscatine, Iowa, bas Men sentenced to the penitentiary, where he has been given the position of tonsoriar artist to the inmates. The life of a convict is not an enviable one, but when it is understood that this barber is not allowed to converse, under any circumstances, with occupants of bis 'one canuot help but admit that there iar times, whea eteu ton-Ticts of 'prison have moments of quiet happlaeM There are men, they theugbt they conld get shaved without beihg talked to death, would gladly terra out a terns in the penlten- tlarv-ftI kleuoe-upenaad oultiratien af laid land Tin Parker! Puatenner John Bora Jama Will LENORA Lenora, Norton County, Kansas is living on bis claim last summer nan been in heihabitot curing hides. The bottle instead of cotnainiug baking powder, was about two-thirds fall of arsenic. The enire party aU of the aarla A tauu af Leaera Kaaiai. apr 13 auy 17 Ji A Kau.

Bagiitar. W. O. WHIPPLE CASH PEALEBS IN among the beat business points in North- ureateru Kansas, and ia' an incorporated k4 0fl gjpfi, Km I 3370 Aaril 6m8 Xette hereby kItcB that taarellowina city, ot the third slaaa, with a population cakes and the unfortunate Cotes had completely dispatched one entire cake naiaad aaitlar ha filed natio of her-' to taatioa of about 600. Merchandise i.

General to make final preoftniapportaf bar claim and that laid Droof will' ba eiade befera Reaiilar before anything unusual was nonceu Norton county 1b crossed by three lines concerning a ar Keir at Kirwln camai on via: 1 A Clark Da Hnm for thtie ar of railroad, end our city is the. present' ttoa town 4 1 raei ik naaia tha follow western teminue of the Central Branch Railroad, aad sia such enjoys enriable FMlTO, FEED, AND GRAIN Beloit and Goodman brands of florr always on band, PRODUCE Alt Ublished of eourse ao more cakee were eaten. The rain eentinued all day Friaay and the travelers feeling to a certain extent unwell from taa deadly ia wiineiae prra haroaliauoa reiidane upouaeduiiiTuenof aid land yff Jfrank HuS Jr Jh Uardiatf l'hma Mw Shepherd of Laaera Kaaiai apr.li mar 17 A Yaua Ractttar. WAYS WANTED. The, town, is eituated on the, North oaisan remained in their eneitereev Solomon river, aad has all the benefit of keas valley bouse, LENORA, KANSA8 Lan40Bee at Kirwia Kaau 3371 April Ketiea hereby tivea that tha fofiowfaa quarters until baturday morning, wheu the river, with ite beautiful belt of tim ber, and.ite well known water power aamed aettlar ha filed notiee of hi inientiea la make final prooria lappartaf hi and ktcadaid nruj.t arill i.

ii kafnra Raaiata There is no special "boom" visible but HOWEL BROTHERS, they Decamo airu" and pushed ou to Eustls arrrred here and put uftVat the 0. bare. in every direction are to be seen, botb' fn ,1 i- town and country, the evidence of a good. -DEALERS. IN ALL KIND3 OP ar Kaeeiver at Kitwiu ansaiaa rl; John Hardiaty hi ffa 2696 for the at in 2 wi rant 2iw.

Ua naaua- the iwlluwluc witneiaaa to orate hUceniinaaua ii-idaaea rayon aad euUiratiou af aU land VU; JoaephaulTF raak kWS Jr Ihm4 Shepherd Mn it A Olatk vflnnara eprW mil7 A loaieltef titer. 13 healthy growth that in time will make thle'one of the best paitB-bf thef 'i'Great None of the to man had eat tning since the morning before, and were till faif from well. -Altof bouht thepiBelTes a drjnkv of milk, Cotes who seemed very poor, denied Atneri, Desert. -iBOOT tkO It will turn qultf wsmiuulBiuating in a storm of lghtnlttifcttdeifnd raltt fronr tht Cth to Uuifttotf- iuoolofooiniob nmrtHri. Ftmta the 13th ta tbt OUILDltJG We have a good graded school occupy-; UndOSoaet Kirwia Kaaiai 1.2361 inga large fourlrooined buildinfand tne wme being -'sagoov aa 'Ujis iu: i Hetiet harehr iWaa that fvlivwlna aaaaad Mttlar haa ft led not! of Inuatioa himself even.

sugn, Mtieuvtwi: and urank a giw of water Instead-Towkn noouOotes' cenditto grew so erideuUy.erMcaHhat Dr. Bilby as called to see him. The poor man had 81steTry(faortog liud the we- rpiaurA maw sua' taka 6b1 praet iaaapMrt of hUeUlit had tkai aaid praef will be male, bWa ttajiitar Eich and McA Oongregational Und MethflWist church lire each represented by good ataaaiTarat a-uwim v.an a lust enough money wr atom at fatj and may. hot be dangerous but the condition this time sCermraud Her heavy aocietiee, resident pastors and substantial Baoien li UtNi 17166 for tha a hf fit; a rahf a aaetUm 21 6 1 ram 23. buildings.

1 1 1 ill a fnllaariaa1 vitiiaaaaa taf ntata kt was the in pyng i' unable to talk he barely mKnagedto r. aV hkavM AaU AlJaavV eeAtiaaeai reano apn--vl ealtivatiair af We have two newspapere: two banks; aidlaad Tii: Levi 1 4 ltaa Man eaa ones. iae mbh vi beginning aoul tue 28th and runuiiiK H.Sl TifaTTIH AVUUk WUf ivva three good hotels; two waterpower flour a-BM el IM MM eea JaA, of when in txwii stop at the liaaaraj.avajua. u-i. ing ms, both equipped with im HAtonia-Uilitar.

apr aw XI ri jl i aiurdV he.ljrsrthelfilh last. soluteJy: regard to bia trUnds, bl iWeuUty, oi ecpsA. lUtOJUlO. ffnui -kail and tode of tain. proved, meeniuery; sAUOi puamesa Un4 Oft at SJrwta (aaia 1 331 MaraB 1 1188.1 1 Ia fact aU lines of bunpese ere to some extent rerjwoenWd here, and the 'l i II M.kt.a la Known oi diui.

MaUaaii harehr tirea Uat follvwiat aaaad aatttat, ha fUd aolie at htl laienl tea The unioiv iabor prtj ot this cou. Itmn. lUi thai was nutcher aaaka fiaal nrortf i tapaart af hi alaim aad town enloye alargeand growing tride in that ha once worked at batata frebete tkataaiiprooK wui a aaoa Julia at Hut Cttr Mfa. every direction, thefeopw iuraloek yorirday Clay Center; and DowoeadUt bU Bim wu Ooorge -hamrfouerwas summeaa 'i i isss 'A for maoy miles awayi Lnorae name U4- at ta tho ust 'r ttouiiftailon tot Vis SMitlt Ks 11S7J Ht the iw 14 a BOoa pisxe to is noueeaw bTUWU)4S i. tawa SraBt 4 Mrame the witoeatei ta eoBtiaaaiti sagrosi itCahrJihsi luiLlaLiVB IU UlLiiikT WOrd.

v. a laai dBaepB and vltiTatia of liSaj Beflftiid boiard nofclaHhe I excelled. Good aa. onelUalall that AO CotUlM Farm product of all kind aragrowni. tar Jahatfalda laaaa Qiharoa tfatepka a Lm barr.Deafil WaVCy.r Leaera Kbbibi.

tf '7 a. Hr. a. i l.iixor.il a AiiaM. inquest was necessary.

The township notideCM o8unr burled Sa-aprss A iHn jMftlter aud rinda-raamarKW ner, anuna feenag growing hit the day' 14 n'far diatant when the "sugt Industrywill W'iiao'ng the aioet mpo St, hm uvery vrya a aaa'al f.iraa had connection. UB4 0mObrllBltBiMlU6S6 Aptait.latt.f KettvaU ksrear- alaa Uattha fellowiaa aaavad tattlar hMfliad aatiea efher taieatiea Uaiak fiaat proef ia appert af hat alalia aad 11 ai tli ttpense- of thr he mistake stall i ustls and aro etttl snfferlug oep a uaaoiMOUJ MBaination to. lieu. An- Jm.r.r1lM.l been proven that our soil and climate pow'eoraek'vantages idrthet growth of the cane that ie eiueaeV bynoothfr aflMt oi tne poiwu aaa fa I Maioil obtarver might be io yna 4 BURWEIIS via! BaTta Jamai St I tfa. 11D6S fbr tha aw or tiie 1 tbtm rraafa SSi.

amtaaraa Chka. par ot na -Our baoDlik both in town and eouuVry, whe made Dg Ha. SV4 Ij-ly II ISU fat tha aam iaaa aeraty natulan is appeal at fttne' tDta wae uiimto 'a'au'loUv'Selia; UpKfa tbaiamaUawaBdBliaaaaihl la viU o- aAal. aete fellewiag witaeiie WaCSIPwpriator, Can fnrniaa pdlk fcaai '-J nii4borly ctaps)tfH wbo vriU kearW, -CMCslaoUost tX CooiVolMiaiaa ludersoo, tin it4 hie lrlollarvy friend, by aiww iaat. Wllwu, and by 1 labor 4ijA-IM citrululy ai-iva hat alNaa kaaa aaikatH; Wutav and 11 loofc; ialae1 Utto Saataal HaaMai Uy welcome inf eafl aiV who may eome vattaa wfiald laad vUt Caarlai Hadta, WUlta MCtya, aatah aaaia at thi way whether1 ai buyer, buelaeus l.iiufai Kania 4iev ten, was an m.y!r't..

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