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The Weekly Wamegan from Wamego, Kansas • 5

The Weekly Wamegan from Wamego, Kansas • 5

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The Weekly Wamegan FIRST NATIONAL BANK TOPtiSA SEFD HOUSF. Fill DAY, SEPT. 27. 1889. WAMEGO, KAS.

It appears as though Dave Gold-standt, the great goods merchant of Wamego, had been spending the last Ave weeks in New York City for some other reason than that of pleasure. The manner in which goods are being daily unloaded at the doors of his dry goods emporium suggests tho fact that Dave has the interests of his Pottawatomie and Wabaunsee county customers at heart, for box after box, FAIR NOTES. to-day's program. Speech by Judge John Martin. Balloon ascension and parachute drop.

Award of Domestic sewing machine to successful contestant. Green pony race. Two year old trotting race. Free for all running race. Tournament race.

Spring Wheat and BarleY Of best quality for seed In quantities to suit IS1 Paid up Caoital $75,000 SURPLUS $15,000. purchasers. G-rass Seeds, Bonanza Shoe Store. Miss Libbio Clary came up to attend the fair. Mrs.

Eva Lackey and daughter are the guests of Mrs. A. T. McMillan. We lia7e done the very best we could this week under the circumstances, by all.

Mrs. A. P. McMillan returned on Monday from a very pleasant trip to AT J. C.

Rogers, Pres. I Root. Scott, Cashier A. W. Cox, As't do All kinds.

Clover, Timothy, Blue Grass Orchard Grass, Hed Top. and crate after crate in fact car load after car load of dress goods carpets and clothing have been unloaded upon the sidewalk adjacent to his elegant store rooms-two floors, each in size 25x120 feet. It is something wonderful how Mr. Goldstandt' business has developed in past years. We now have a photograph of Dave's first busi The fair in every sense was u.

O. fjtUNTY, V. f. of flowers was A very fine display made. DIRECTORS: Field Seeds- Buckwheat.

Cane Seed, Seed Hyo, Corn, Northern-grown Seed Potatoes. All kinds of Fresh' Seed were on the grounds Over 3,000 ness house in wamego. in front of C. Rooers, 0. Pruntv, L.

IlBOWNK, Minneapolis. M. D. Smith, H. E.

Shortt, W. D. Emblev, Rob't Scott, Baker. which the photo, shows a large shit A. W.

UOX, Mrs. Byron Cotton was disappointed Thursday. The'Presibyterian ladies were very successful with their eating stand. PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and "SOUTH with the name of Dave Goldstandt printed thereon. From a small, cramp- this morninsr in not getting her old eil-up room he moved to his elegant stand by, The Wamegan.

and costly emporium whero ho now BIBLES. Dr. D. F. Rodgers came up from To- holds forth, with his many clerks to attend to his numerous customers.

DEPOSITORY OP THE While absent Mr. Goldstandt tele peka to attend the fair, and shake hands with his many friends. Garden and flower Seeds. Bond for one of our Jewel Case Boxes of Flower Seed, containing 20 packets Assorted Flower 8eeds, 5 packets of any required kind of Vegetable Seed except Peas, BeaLS and Corn mailed free for One Dollar in a handsome jewel case. Address the Downs Elevator and Seed 304 Kansas Avenue, Tnpeka.

graphed home weekly to know how AMERICAN HIBLK SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkins are At the drug Store. M. L.

STONE. very proud of that fine little daughter which was born into their home last AT WAR1EGO, Time Tallo, fJ. I K. (Trains leuve Wamego as toliowe:) WESTWARD, No. 201, Paoiflo Express, 8.58 p.

m. No. aOii, WeBtem KxpreBS, 1.U8 a. m. iNo.

205, Wamego Accommodation arrlvns 8.80 P. m. lhc baloon ascension is a winning attraction. It is estimated it drew a thousand persons to the fair yesterday. The show of tine horses and pigs is creditable to the exhibition and gratifying to the fair management.

The showmen, peanut and lunch men report splendid business, which shows there was money spent on the grounds this year. The display made bv J. C. Kogers Co. is one of the best of the kind ever seen on the grounds.

The machinery is all motion, power being supplied by a traction engine. the corn crop was developing, and when he received the last report, whicli was a handsome compliment to this section of Kansas, he quadrupled his orders and remained in the city several days longer that he might select goods, the price of whicli were at At McMillan's evening. CASH GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Sisson, of Kan 10 lhs. Granulated sugar for $1 sas City, are gladdening the hearts of 00 00 101-2" ext 1 with Mr. and Mrs. M.

H. Richards, once reasonable and tho quality durable for his fanner friends. The great supply daily arriving and being placed No. 215, Freight, 7.30 p. m.

tNo. 217. Way Freiffht, 6.30 a. hi. TARPAULIN Wagon Covers, Tents and Awnings.

whom they are visiting. EASTWARD. No. 202. Atlantic Express, 1.48 p.

upon the shelves are wonderful to be A daughter at the homo of Mr. and No. 204, Eastern Express, 3.18 a.m. tNo. 200, Wamego Accommodation, 6.00 a.

m. 00 90 20 00 00 00 hold, for no house west of Kansas City can show such a grand collection of just such articles as must and will be TIN o. aln, ay jjTeitjnt, u.ou u. Daily. Dally except Sundays.

8. Haaoke, Agent. worn by every Kansan within a thirty Among the fine displays in Floral hall was that made by Fayette Mc-Snadden of the Bonanza Shoe Store. A beautiful lino of latest styles in footwear was displayed, and the Bonanza quarters arrresled much attention anil commendation. (Trains leave Wabaunsee station as follows:) nays a rive or Wamego.

hey must M. A. IS. be seen to be appreciated. The goods 00 00 25 10 25 25 are now being displayed and snou Goinir east, 9:00 a.

m. Going west, 0:15 p. be seen by everybody. Mr. m.

Wii, Mitchell, Agent. If. N. shows wonderful pluck and enterprise Tho balloon ascension and parachute in buying such a quantity. drop was an entire success, lhe in WESTWARD.

30 20 Hated canvas rose gracefully to lhe 1.08 a. No. 115, Express, fast, Mrs. Julius Stelzner yesterday. While not entered at thefair, it is understood this is a premium baby.

We were happy to see Mr. and Mrs. Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Helm, Mr.

and Mrs. Shortt and many other of our Bclvua friends at the fair Thursday, Our friend N. H. Pixley has been sweetening the printers again with more honey. Itseeras as though Mr.

Pixley's bees understand their business for they turn out an excellent arctiele. Thursday, we received a wehoine call from Prof.Hiil. Mr. Shiner's i a tner on the Recorder, of Westmoreland. I Evs plenty money to loan 12 Canary Yellow 1 Pail Svrup.

a good article Keg 1 20 lbs. Canada Pea Beans, 1 25 Rolled Oats 1 20 Dried Peaches 1 13 Japan Rice 1 14 Choice Currants 1 Snow-ball baking powder 1 lb. Gunned Tomatoes per can Corn three cans Good tea, per lb. Hutchinson No. 1 Salt, barrel 1 2 1 Hams per lb.

Bacon, Breakfast bacon Dry Salt, clear side meat 1-pint Mason jars, per doz. 1 1- qrt. 1 2- qrt. 1 Plain jelly tumblers, Covered Arbuckle's Coffee. per pkg Lyon Choice Green Rio Coffee, per lb.

Chase Sanborn Java and Mocha, per lb. I 1 1 1.47 p. m. atl mail height of perhaps fifteen hundred feet, 6.35 a. m.

jn personal security and chat- Farmers, you can et your Tarpaulins and "Wagon Covers made to order on short notice at 14 10 13 9 'flU, 111, DALCOOj o. 51, Freight and EASTWARD. No. 116, Express, No. 112.

Mail Express, Nn' tit. Freiuht and Accom. 3.15 a. m. tie mortgages at current rates.

1.12 p. 9.28 p. Q. W. LIMERICK.

20 when the professor pulled the cord which detached the parachute, and he dropped safely to the ground in a wheat field, just south of lhe fair grounds. N. II. Pixley, Jas. Enlow, Jas Swords, Win.

Lattcrmore, Mr. Coats, Daily. tDaily except Sundays. C. a.

Vouno, Agent, Choice celery at Jenkins Bros. A TTORNVS AT LAW. Prescriptions carefully filled at the of ITavensville, John Julian. Frank G. Tho lopsh tent and Awning 303 Kansas Topeka.

Send for prices and full information. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Telephone No. 257. J.

0, HARDIlTCr, Proprietor. drug store. M. stone. ATTORNEY.

AT LAW. Mr. Hill seems to be a sociable, 'pleas-' i. Vilvin. A.

H. Stiles, Dr. Moivall, W. I. Ricks, J.

T. Genu. Geo. Schatz. B.

F. Jacobs were among the contributors 40 65 45 45 25 25 25 40 1 00 1 90 Over First National Bank, in office formerly to J. or piiio ilriiiis ocoupied by L. H. Finnnv, Wamego, Kas.

to the horticultural department, their oys'drug store. display of apples, pears and grapes INSURANCE: AND REAL ESTATE. The Bonanza Shoe Store has just being very tine. KOWiNE EMBLEY, Chase Sanborn's Java, Mocha and Golden Rio blend, 3 lbs. Frank's Pard, the best 5c cigar on the niarkvt, per box of 50 received a Lirge slock of fall goods.

Mi'. Thos. J. Barnidge, of St. Louis, ant gentleman ami ms can, mougii short, was fraternal.

After a rough and dangerous passage, Mr. Peter Julieii on Tuesday arrived home safely from Belgium, greatly to tho relief and peace of miud of Mrs. Julien, who had become alarmed for her husband's safety. Mr. Aaron Welly is one of the test Friejrht is taking great interest in visitors to Physicians' prescriptions accurately Also Carpet Cleaning, and Paid one way.

iteiil Estate Insurance Agents, WAMEGO, KANSAS. Office over J. Hogers' bank. coniiJoitiiihid at all hours of day and tho fair, and inviting them to partake of his brolied beefsteak and biscuit night at J. JYl.

Boys Drugstore. Paints, oils, brushes and full line of lynch, cooked to perfection by George George Williams, the Ames House chef, on a No. 8 Charter Oak cook stove, dis painters supplies at tne drug store. WAMEGO MARKETS. UHAIN MAHKliT.

Old Wheat, No. 2 soft B0 No. red winter 68 No. 3 wheat S3 Mixed corn 18 While corn -18 The IDAHO PEAR. What Others Say About It.

Quality best. PATRICK BARRY. I would recommend It for extensive trial. M. Li.

JSTONE. played bv the Iron Clad Store Co. This pleased men in town. He is enjoying stove is made on strictly scientific prin PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. MOBUALL.

U. PHYSICIAN AND SDKGIOW, 'N AMEGO, hoTelS Stand no and be a man! Xovl can ciples, and whoever seeks economy do so by wearing F. L. Lyman shoulder braces. nml perfect cooking, should investigate thoroughly the merits of "this a visit from his daughter (Mrs.

S. II. Jackson). There arc many others who will want 1o share Mrs. Jackson's visit, and learn what they can of her own and Sam's health and prosperity in their new Missouri home.

If vou are going to paint or paper. model stove. One of the leading attractions in HOIJR. do not do so 'til you get prices of us Horal. h-i 11 is the very elaborate yet We are agents for the celebrated Farm and Home Mixed Paint; every beautiful display made bv (he Domes 11.

E. VAN HUMAN, PomologiBt Dopt. Agriculture. The most delicious of any pear we ever tasted. Seckol and Bartlett not ex epted.

FltUlT GROWERS' JOURNAL. TREES NOW FOR THE FIRST TIME OF-FEltED FOR SALE: Single Tbee Br Mail, Post Paid, 12 50 Thrkk FobSBUO. Send for Illustrated prospectus containing a liner list of testimonials than any new fruit that has ever been introduced. The 1'csii Lewiston, Idaho. tic Sewing Machine Co.

The display Bonanza to the front. can warranted. When stopping at Bolvue, put up at the Belvue House, close to depot. House renovated. Good meals and lodging at reasonable rates.

BENJ. EVERETT, Belvue, Kas. F. L. Lyman Co.

is in charge ot Mr. ai. Li. uoblec, general traveler for the company, for northern Kansas, assisted by Mr. G.

Bananas by the buncb at Jenkens Bros. VV. fecott, of Hiawatha, an exoert oper Parties have money in our hands to be invested in ival estate mortgages at reasonable rates. Persons wshing to Oats I3 Flax-- 100 FLOUR, UllAN and SHII'STCFF. (Retail.) Flour Jack Frost (patent) per sack Jl 40 -Voge's Patent 1 30 -Palmetto 1 15 Golden Eugle 1 05 Wonderland 95 -Comfort 80 -Union Pacific 1 45 -H.

S. (straight patent) 1 25 Supreme 1 15 -Gold dust 1 45 -White Lilly 1 30 -Ladies' Favorite 1 20 -Oklahoma, 1 10 -Family B5 Graham flour, 2 lb sacks 55 Bolted corn meal 25 ShlpBtufftfton- 9 00 Brun 8 00 Corn chop 11 UO rnomicis mauket. ator, ana fluss Jilia Uiamoii, ol the House Store, tlie local agency St. James Hotel, K. W.

Prop. TOPEKA. KANSAS. On half block west of Kas. Ave.

First-mass Accommodations. Centrally 'Located, ltutcs, 1 50 per duy. refund on maturing mortgage, or to Fresh roasted peanuts at Jznkiks Bros. ot the machine. home eight machine: are on exhibition, ami their mechanism make fresh loans, or to sell paper, will find us ready to serve them promptly.

Trout LhAvJH. finish, operation, and specimens of Try the Ludlow ladies $3.00 shoe for sale at the Bonanza. work done on them, have been elo-m. ly inspected by a multitude of ladies QOIflMKHCIAr. Trees, Shrubery, Plant If you want anything in the Nursery line, write to C.

11. Fink, who for 21 years has been proprietor of the Lamar Nursery, containing nearly two hundred and lifty acres. Mr. Fink's long experience enables him to make selec Among thp beautiful things displayed RESTAURANT and HOTL Jenkins Bros, will deliver bread, as specimens ot worn none on tue ma chines, we noticed a masonic banner. 526 and 528 Kansas Avenue, with nil emblems artistically worke TOPEKA, KANSAS, tions ot the very nest varieties.

upon ir, eianorate curtains, arasene Klsewlwjre appears tho announcement of Wendell A. Vetri-iinry Snrgoon and Dentist, of tho Chicago Veterinary College. Mr. Knight dehorns cattle according to approved methods, mul has tho reputation of being a skillful surgeon. He treats all diseases of domesticated animals.

lie will be Perkin's and Twigger's harns in Wiiiii'ego, on thu 2d mid 4th Thursdays and Fridays in eacli month. He Warrants all Stock Sold by Him work, tahjc spreads, elegant man tic RATE ONE DOLLAR PER DAV. MEALS 25 GTS F. LONG. PHOP.

buns, twice each day on the fair You will find a full line of notions, tinware, glassware and school tablets ut the Bargain store of Hamilton one door north of Eggs do. 10 Butter f. ft 8-12V4 Potatoes 25-ffi to be True to Name. iumorconuns worked in tiusel and ara- sene, table scarfs, etc. Very notieea In writing for prices always give.

PHOTOGRAPHS. hie among the ruU of pretty things thoctuantitY of slock wanted Apples, 25 50 Peanlies, were reproductions! of two famous VOll eichings. a lion, and old dog with pups. Take vour little folks to Jenkins Cash fur Kgirs. Dealers' Trade a Spocxalt7 Our Motto Fine Stock at Lowest Price.

Address C. H. JINK, Lamar, Mo. which spoke in language more forcible IjIVB stock market. Shipping steors 3 00-3 75 Butchers cattlo lMIa 2 00 Hogs 8 75 3 Photographs, When in TOPT5KA iro to for CANDIES or anything in! than words of tho merits of the lonies- We will pay the highest market tie.

It is truly a wonuertul ma tsh for egurs, price in MARTEN'S Buzaiu), Biios. tuat line you wanii. ll yuu ureu new supply for your stand, they will give you the very best prices. (Suoeoflflor to Leonard Martin). And you will ot tbeui.

W. R. John- o. i Your attention is specially callod She Was Completely Cured. A daughter of my customer suffered from suppressed menstruation, and her health was completely wrecked.

At my suggestion she uwd one bottlo of Bradileld's Female Regulator, which cured her. J. W. Hbmatmm, Water Valley, Miss. Write The Hrudtleld Reg.

Co Atlanta for particulars. Sold by till druggist Iji I II A 1 11 I I to the complete lino of shoulder braces at F. L. Lyman Every Wamego Bank, ritoi. i.Ktcii, 'WAMEGO, KANSAS Give spoolnl attention to Collections and Depositors' Rcceunts.

Forolirn and nomeatlo Exchange, InBur- ifuice, and Rteamshlp tickets. We guarantee promptness In every tttinHactloo. own u. uv. a large line of Groceries and 0.

Ha. 3. C. Required Readings At the Drug Store. chine.

It has attracted no end of attention at the fail', and tho fact that it took tho blue riliboii is another evidence that it has merit of a high order. Mr. Roblee announced early in the week that a numbered ticket would lie given each lady presenting herslfnt tho Domestic quarters, and duplicate tickets would be placed in a box. 21 of which would be withdrawn by a blindfolded person on the last day of the fair, when the lady tho ticket corresponding vvitli th last number drawn, iwouhllie awarded a hiindsoine, ant'que, oak No. 8 Domestic machine, valued at $60.

Ai-eordingly, lhe drawing took place this when Secretary Butts was blindfolded, who drew the tickets from the box, the 21st beinir 231, the number on tb ticket held by Miss Minn Morse of who is now the fortunate owner of the machine. Why run aft ei foreign made Tin ware, when you 1 I I A I I CI 1 UL Win. Blacksmith. child attending school and hair tne adults should wemr them. They prevent pulmonic disease, and make yon stand erect and strong.

If you get and want to borrow money, call on Butts thoy make the best loans in the country. When you want to borrow money, insure yowr house, have papers drawn, or anything in that line, call on Butts Akdeeso 7 1 1 coll cxrrr can get good, honest. Careful and prompt attention Rlvon to horse-shooing', and all kinds of repairing executed with dlspatuh. BLACKSMITHS. M.L.

STONE, fall and Winter Millinery Win ouu guuua as Low as the; Lowest of same guality Goods Jgrif you have Apples or any kind of produce to sell come and see us. UifAtfents in Wumogo for the Celebrated Enterprise Flour. WM. BOYD, BLACKSMITH. Wamego.

HXetzx. Careful and prompt attention gWvn to hora. h.iDR, and all kuidt of repairing executed wHh dispatch. The Helpmate sewing machines for sale at tho Bonanza Shoe fttoro. home-made warus for thame money? See if I canrt suit you as well or bettor than the Cheap John dealer in shoddy goods.

A Large and Co.rcMly Selected Stock of Fall and Winter Millinery TRED WLLERT Martin Hayden'e very good company played at the opera houso lo large audiences Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights. On the opening night the play was "Held in Slavery" which was no much appreciated, that by general request it was rormntnd the following night. The ai reasonable prices, Just Received id MISS B. BALLARD'S. 7i M.

ST0VE1 A VOICE from Ohio, Her a lioviNtlt of Mr, (Mrrl-mi. of ShIoiii. Ohln. 1. Kb wrltoi- "Win nt work nit a I'ttmi for f160 month 1 now Imve 1111 nirpni'V Oi'EIU HOt'SE TO-XIUUT.

A long entertainment, which will begin with a wry funny comedy entitled "A manager's Troubles," is promised tor to-night. Come prepared to laugh. Tlwsn will follow a number of son eg and recitations, and by special request the Young Lnd.y Zouaves will give an exhibition drill. The performance will conclude with "Brought to Justice' an Americin patriotic melodrama. Goto the poBtollico book store and fccuns your scuts in advance, as the theatre was packed to the doors last night, many being unablo to obtain ndniiswion.

Seals cents. IP ide Lincoln Avcuue, opposite lor 10, Allen it Co'i allinnis ntut nolill- tlom lud oltuu nmU iHilSO ft (My." (BlKiiuil) W. ll.UAURISON. Hopalrlng of all kinds neatly and promptly done, utid work guaranteed to give siiUhI'uo-tlon. First door south of Jiof'ds lllacksmltli Rbop, earn side Lincoln aveiiuo.

WAMEGO, KAS. Fishet Bros. Store. WlUlnm Kltnf, flmrliiliiirfr, I I wriioit "i itdvfl nnvnr Known mtyilitntr tn vll HUo yotir ullium. Vtmt nlity took nrdiiw unniifrh to pny nnt vviirWtfA." W.

J. Kl-mor, Ilimpor, Rtc wrftcit "I link nnler for your album at BvLsrard Bit 0.3. Invito those who are fond of itvory bw I vltt. My profit lonHnnnirhrtKfiit0 fnr ii ainirU tlyit Ot licr nifi dot a nultf im woll i Hconery of tho play is quite realistic, a storm scene in the first act, during which there is a rain storm of real water, and a sail boat, -which moves about the stage, is exactly reproduced on tho stage. In the third act a lire scene, which shows the interior of a burning building, is so vividly reproduced, that the audience are held dumb with admiration.

The last net the "Smuggler's Cave" shows a rocky island, and at the last, when the boy Jnloun throws a torch to the heroine Jennio, who litis climbed up a ledge of rocks, nml she cntchos it, setting lire to a. beacon light, there was I 5f'VB tlAV lt(lt MiHi'H to ftiv X- ilr(1(tll HURRAH FOR Cheap Boots and Shoes T.D.MILLS HAM THEM. Good Boots Good Shoes, $1.25 to $1.75 per pair, tejfConie with your families. Will niiikfi reduction on large ciihIi hills NOTICE. mf wlrn tAkfld liitlrl of thin irinnrl hunlnuM jillon 1111 frrnntl Tirnflta.

Mi ul I we ntnvt VOU in thin hiiMtieafs nRtturv WrltH toua and tunrn nil limit It ihv ymtm If. ro Mtnrtlnpr nmiiyi we wilt Hurt you If you ilrn't tMny umtt notherffet kIh-ihI ot'yua In your pint of ilio titiumv. Ii you tnkflliol! you wtlt Im itliteto pic Ui ffold runt. ijijT'lSi'mt Oit arrouiitnf ftirnrd mniuiilirhni'r'n I Ivil ilolliti' lhIiiinli A Uiiitnit mto honM to t)i nooiiln fur JH onch. Hound In MovhI flrimion Hllk Volvot l'limll.

f'linrinliilv1iiiiiifnli(l tuaf.l.iii. 1 1 New Time Card. 'Parsons' tystcmof Dental Office. Wanicgo, 3rd to evening of Alma. 14 l.h to evening of Kith, Eskrdge, 17th to evening of 1'JlIi, Marys.

20th to evening of 2.5th, Westmoreland, 20th to evening of 2lh, Onaga, Sfyt.h to evening of 2nd, During in.y visits to tho above place's I will be fui'iy prepared to perform all Dental operations. NITROUS OXIDE CA8 ADMINISTERED FOR PAIN I ESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH. W. PiRBOWS, Dentist "Wamego, Kansas. This is to notify my putronn and everyone wanting work done either in millinery or dressmaking, that I urn still in that business, and employ good, skilled help, and warrant every "piece of work that goes out of my shop.

Mv nrlee lire the verv lowest, (iivn worhl. I.Ni'Koit HUo. Ureatcitt hnnrnhm vtr known. A tent wntitoil. tcrnm.

Itlg tnmmy rur iipcntn. Any ontMmn Itnrome iiirtfKHful atrnnt. Mll Itidf on ulirlitllttln or no litlkloy nci'iiiwiy, WhornvtT ftliown, ryrry mv wnntn to fmr-Hiiimi, ARi'ttit ihkMiiuinrtji ot nnlor with rnilillty ti(vir great applause. The play ended with a very realistic light with knives and tho people left the opera house noiorti Known, urvui nnmm nwnit Imlorti known. Ureut nr ry workvr.

Apti" arn Extra Choice Meats to call at their niarke. If you are not fully satisfied with their meats they will Cost Yott Nothing. mrWe Kill and Bell only the Best. mnkhiRfVirtiniA, nit nun-h nn men. You, ni1f r.

nan do a witll nn any nno. lull Infoi'inatlotiHiHl toiuin f'ri, to (hone wlio wiltw hir nino, with hftrtlculnrn nnd tornin tbroiir Family HlhloM, Hooka and IVrloillcali, After yo knw All, satisfied that tho piny wan ono of the me a trial and yon wilt "he satisfied, best ever given in the city. Mits. (J. A.

muuiuynu cone nine to go no rnrttini, wny no imrin in uonc, AtldrtM K. 0, AtJunaiA, Maimh..

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1889-1889