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The Effingham Times from Effingham, Kansas • 2

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5 OKLAHOMA ME KFFINCHAM TIMES- W. W. 001IOO.N, ICdilOTumllVop. 'trFINCll AM, KANSAS A Now Hchool IIouso Iltrehforrt th need of ft new milic acluol building has been men- --I. M.

Covet, of Atchison, traveling agent for the Leavenworth Temu was in town the fiut of the wecl. 1889. Gutiibir, I. T. Out, AT EtnnRtmm Timkh; IT.

Covoll and wife sailed on "The City of Paris" for London last week. The ship has arrived there, but they had a vei stormy voyage, some wero drowned nnd several injured. Hee Outlirlw mid die. This is the I tiouud by the The reasons nioit wonderful city on the globe. George Iv.

Schofiold, of India. A FEATHERED MURDERER. Why Certain Sow York IluHielor Iliw No Lore for Owls. Tho friends of a literary bachelor with an oeeontrlo turn of mind, who lies a luxuriantly furnished suite of rooms not fur from Delmonieo's. uptown cafo, are wondering why a suddenly developed passion for domestic pets vanished so quickly.

Ho has lived In Now York several yours now, and nupolis, Indiana, arrived in town Only live uioutuu old and miles of solid Works of 'buildings, Tln'y are are untiir To begin with the present building is not larjjo enough. AVe need out with larger rooms, or morn of them, The crowding of too jiiHt IhilshlnK up a bountiful buIMIng --We liavo nuide arrangements whereby wo can furnish tho Tim km and Atchison Weekly hfonpim to Wednesday to buy horses and mules. Ouf ticket agent recently had a cull for a big and little ticket, Announcements. 'editoh op Tjie Timks: Please aunounco D. C.

Hall, of Fartulngtoa, a cnnublute for County Treasurer, tutloot to the do clslou of tho Kf publican county cou veullon, i i ji M. Denton many into a room nnike it inconvenient for both lonelier and puj ils followed successfully pursuits congo. which will cost at leat till.CUO. Huh-lneHif ull Ulnd lnii.lt. Kvery tlimi? Is on tho Jump, There Is mora stir and hrontU and more people at (lie depot ou the arrival aud departure of trulns than there is at Kaunas The party wanted a whole and half nlal to his tasteo.

Hoforo coming here to say nothing or the more im from the western part of tho State ho sel.od an opportunity to purchase a fare ticket. portant fact 1 11 ti tho inipiU are l.A hiiidred from Htudving to a much City. I have nw-u but one person Di, i -j i i I proiiiiins runuHiur. llegley and wife and 1-at her Qf wondol.ful pePformnncei by all new subscribers for the low price of two dollars a year, a little more than the price of 'one of the papers Here is a good chauco to secure cheap reading matter. The jury in tne cse of Edward Siler who was arrested nnd tried for the minder of W.

Procter, h-re from Atchison, Mrs, Hays nee Begley drove down to Atchison Downs, hut the county Is well re Ojt next Wednesday, October the lUlh, tho lti'r'iblicuna will nu'ct in tue court house tit Atch presented. Al Norris, James Marred noil Cleo, Miirtiu and wife are here his pet thoroughbred woro proved to bo more substantial than fiction when hegot settled hove and found a desirable homo for the mare In tho stable quarter near Central Park. Ilebocamo a frequenter of the roud and a niemhor of the Gen greater Mtent than when all are well accomodated. Again the old building is out of repair, it leaks and needs fitting up in general. Hut ill it pay to fix it? Why not have a'Dow-une that, will be all thai is demanded and an honor lo the district and the town.

The titid made Mime real entire purchase ison for the purpose of noni'muting Sunday afternoon returning Monday evening. I do not like to play croquet with P. J. O'Meum aud Cirtwell because they nlways cheat. near Everest, brought in verdict In (juttirle the future Capitol.

F. Fresh OyctcYs Stewed Oysters Hot Coffee Ham Eggs Bread Cutter Cocoanuts Colcgna Saiago Cracker3, all kinds Chclce Candies Best Cigars at-at-at- at- at- at at- Htrron is keeping a gruin and feed tlemen's Driving Club. Holding the candidates for tho various county ofiVcs. want to say a few mora word iu rejaid to nominat- Sunday morning of "not guilty." There was no evidence against tiim (itoie and hit nil the bUineH he can do. Mrn llutohin son in esrryiii on J.

Case. to show that he was in the least in C. M. Bouton lor county trcaa- millinery, A. b'miik and was responsible for the crime.

district is large, this is attested by the number of pupils, that it is rich enough is pr.iven ly the well ini I'lioi-tiH 8lii'imrd, Mr. aud M03 Purdy, Sum Tueker, Tommy Ulair ribbons ovor the fleet-footed bay, and letting her trot as she pleased, with a sure prospect of making it interesting for any roadster who came along for a brush, became a- monotonous pastime for hira. lie wanted some Ufa in hl apartments, so ho bought a canary bird and cigo. In time the warbler became so tame that the cage was frequently loft opon. The bird wouia hop and lly all over the rooms, and had a great Al, Norris returned from Okla hoina last week, and is well pleased the Wood worths, the two Terry hoys proved, well kept farms, the thrift and others from Elll iijliaiii and with the the country.

He says be of our people in coneral, the abun saw volunteer watermelon nnd urer an then vv leave it for them 'to deckle. Think for a elicit time who will serve you bsst in tins office. You want a mmi wlio is honest, upright, straightforward, 'industrious and deserving. Can you find a man moro suited thnu CM. Ikuitcn? We think not.

dant crops, the line display of stock tomatiw vines from seed of the first VHeiui'y have taken eluims neir Tuthrle uild are delimited with tlo-boiiniiv, and li-lieve thut It is trood crop, that bad almost grown fruit and the thrifty spirit of our town -Mr. Q. Bennett is in Topeka attending the grand lodge of the O. 0. F.

beiiui a delegate from the Effingham lodge. We wish 'to thank the nvr-rhauts (if Elliuiiham for the generous manner in which they have responded to our call lor locals Mr, S. Walters brought 3 fine potatoes in town this week. The heaviest one weighed one and one half pounds. They -were beauties.

on them. Air JN orris thinks of lo 1 1 many 01 the patrons haw eating thorn some liuieiu the future been in the school house this fall MuCoth Jtecord to see hnw their children aieiiccmn trick of porohlng near the bachelor when reading or writing. day ft occurred to him that he would get a kitten. He did so, and was phwed to find that his new pat and tho canary grew to bo (fuite friendly. The next acquisition to his collection was a chick fresh from a patent incubator.

The niwhited? Well if you have'nt ACHALLENGE. if not I oiler than NrtliHtern Kn-. uuihrle Is a be-autl'ul city with wide street, avenues and leiulfvurds wtiledi are till graded. Pnhlio school grounds, a Capitol square of ten sere, a public pm of thirty acre A public sohool Mild an in operation, wnter work in full blat, giw, eleotrh) lU'hts and street railway m-Hilv comoleted. and several SOIL'S WALTER this the 5th day of October been iiiMiind you'd better go before all the scholars get seated for seats will Ue scarce then and you'll have CajiK Denton' pRst life we below publish a short sketch Mr.

Benton cnrae to Atchison in the vear 1S57, from Kentucky where he clerked in a eene rul merchandise store until 1861. When the clash of arms was heard and to think much about it before There is a man in town who does not know the difference be- kitten and the canary eyed the newcomer with suspicion at first; but it was not long bofore tho two woro like the lion and tho lamb. It was quite ro-contlv that the bachelor, whdo out nexr school election that will, of course be vour first, chance to have 188i, challenge, any boy compositer in the state to set type for the championship of Kansas, race to fake place either at Aichison, To pckii, or Kansas C'ty using, either Long Primer, Buigeois, or Son-pareil just ns they wish, the boy not to be over Fifteen years of ago. a sav in bringing about a better otiurehes. Tile Catholics true ti tiielr past record for energy and pns'i erected the first church here tod in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma City sfiit of atl.iirs. just take a squint a the huiliting the rust chance you have, or stop in out of (H the rain iwepn the whistle of a Santa Fe engine and the bray of a burro. -W. W. 'Jlippinger, of Atchi son, was iu town Wednesday.

Mr Clippcnger is working for the White Sewing machine company. Farmers are brinsinsr home walking on Broadway one evening espied a small owl sitting serenely on a lamp-post He hired a hoy to climb tho post and secure the lost or strayed bird of wisdom. Tho boy was successful, but. not being tamDltir with owls, Lunch Counter. Addicss (j.

W. Mesigii Effingham Kan. the call tor nitii to guard the nation's honor went forth Mr. Uentoiii who wai then nineteen years of ago, went forth and joined his fate with the union bv enlisting as a private iu Company First Kansas volunteers, lie was mustered out in 1S01, and although he. was a private when lie enlisted he was mustered out with the insignia of would lie a wonder if it was Hot for Guthrie.

They have an ice factory iu Oklahoma City that turns out nix teen ton of beautiful clear ice aduy which sells at wholesale at from six to tea dollars a ton. We saw Johii Kinestou and Auut handled this harmless looking spoci- some day and you'll be convinced that the whole thing ought to be replaced by a bettor one. It is not in shape to admit ot an addition, and tho adding ta old building? is revtr attended with the pleasing suit i which follow the complete supply of the to od by a builduig their stock from the herds where men rather roughly, and the bird retaliated with vigor, The captive was released after a struggle in one of tho small rooms of the bachelor's suite and Just Received NOTICE To teachers of Atchison ccuiily Betsy In Oklahoma City, Mike Best, a handsome sprightly bachelor and It we can secure I mi-' leacheis a subscribers to the Times we wiii Our Fall and Winter stock of th'T adapted to the purpose. left to ruminate on his latest experience and new surroundings. Tho bachelor devote one column each, week to they had taken them fcr the summer.

Stock is in a good condition now. Tho roads have been excellent this week. This, with the beautiful nights has been a bonanza for those who love to take evening buggy educational matters and open the Men's and Boy's cohnnn to teachers for views and discn-8'ons. brother to our Aaroa, Is iu the lumber business there. This is a red country, Tbsaoiila red, ihe river, the brooks, and lakes are red, The sloucs ure red, works well and looks beautiful in a building.

kr'ck are made here. National prohibi Let those ho see lie reed ot a new building begin talking the matter up and then every one will have had his attention called to the slate of air.i-'r.-i long before the animal meeting and will be rradv to vote or propose some way out. of the present discouraging state. Let's investigate and talk, and then net. went out to put a card in the newspapers "telling the.

owner of the owl where it could he. claimed. There was a lingering hope in the bachelor's breast that no one would respond to the card. It vanished like dew in the morning sun when he returned and opened the door of his apartments. liutchi'ison, Kuu, May 53, 1SS0 O.

KKI-LOi, M. Captain, lie was wounded in the battle at Black Uayon but not seriously hunt. After the war he went to Louisiana but returned to this country in and engaged iu farming. In 1S74 he commenced dealing in grain and stock and is todav still in that biiMiiess, lie has always been a true man to his party and deserves the nomination this fall. Dear an; I live.l in the uioun- rides.

Several loads of movers have through town this week. A tHii for tight HUd tlnoby 'Bine to know the virtues of Moult tain Sfaite," having used it for fevers The owl had forced his way through a hrnknn transom window which had tion works bete like state prohibition does in Kansas, Even the Indians are made drunk here, and some while men CBrry arouud rose nosra chills, aii'I tii lliouetiPfK; in Titt when rart of them were on tho way to we felt Hi-k any way we wtr 0 ves, just borrow soruebodys see their wives people, from Okla cured ny the use of VMoMilalit homa. MBS U. KVGUS. Childmns Suits; boen temporarily covered with whito paper, got into the room where the kitten, canary and chick were resting iu peace, and literally slaughtered them.

The battle had been one-sided affair from the start, for there were no For sale by R. Co I'nar -A. D. Cirtwell 's inakir-g things muclts, gham Kai.s. hum with thopa new buzzes.

You VeiTV Ro'oby. a hi Teachers Convention Thbfchool year has begun and with it all the troubles, trials and This is Sunday aud we must go to church. O. K. Since writing the above we attended Presbyterian service held in a tent, Heard a good sermon, and had good music, with Frank Sbep-ard, au Efliitllham boy, as orgcuist.

We like this city and country well enough to make it our future home. have a coo I chance now io get; old hoe and cut down those weeds in front of your house and lot and when thats done rake the old trash up and bum it aud see what a good effect it will havH on your neighbors. Suppose they can't keep a way from the loafing places long enough to do likewise, or have'nt time, your place will look all the neater and more invitiug in Raneina; from nice buggy it you have atojdhoise ATTENTION! EVERYBODY to sell. $4. visible signs of a struggle on the part of the victims.

The destroyer of that happy family Btood on the top of the piano calmly contemplating the wreck and blinking with the regularity of a clock. The sight stirred the innermost, feelings of the bachelor, and, seizing a heavy cane, he with one quick sweep knocked the life out of the feathered murderer. Times. "Wo have now on exhibi The State Lottery sends a good' ninny of their tickets to this town. Wonder if any body will ever draw enough to make them rich.

in Atchison F. Loomis visited tion at the Central the 'difficulties which usually attend. And as we begin the school yea'-so we begin lo hold the teachers meetings. It is ask very frequently' by those who do not attend what is the object of ftich meetings and what good do they do. Well jf you will come out and attend them perhaps you cau find out, or at least gain some information in to the matter- It is a fact, and it is a pity that The dishonest man is more apt to get mad at a man because he will not trust him than an honest oue.

most wonderful invention the age, a machine which wi churn your cream, whether Thursdsv evening. John Messenger Is troubled with a very sore eye. Harry Root, of the Champion was a pleasant caller yesterday. We wish to thank Mr. George J.

Martin for a copy of oue of the Guthrie daily papers. The Effingham farmers are all supplied with good horses, They A Sandusky woman has eloped with a manufacturer of perfumes. The wronged husband says he forgives her. If she prefers an lor man to him. well and good.

Binghanilon if vuiticun. RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. it be sweet or sour Men's Suits Ranging from $7.00 upwards Is the coining election this fall vole for the man you think will best serve the county, in from five to en minutes, feeing is Believing. We invite you to come and see it, for yourself. This Do not forget Joseph 11.

Talbott in the convention. always have the best. Dr. Preston and Rev, W. Hubbard, was in town visiting the O.

0. F. lodge last night. All of our teamsters having machine will make from ten William Davis was kicked in the face by a voting mule last Luckly he was not hurt, the hoof only breaking tin skin iu one place. Mr Ilerron.who formerly lived near 'Effingham, but who is now employed in the livery stable of L.

Benjamin in Atchison, was in town Sunday. Mr. Wylie, of New York, was in town this week. Mr. Wylie owrsafann just south of touw and is to build' a resi denee on it.

G. M. Snyder nnd Ed Mo-Cormick have dug two wells for Tli Brown, bus fur II, Williams, ind put in a larsre tank for to twenty per cent more but ter from the same, amount vt more than they can do Is a good churning. Also a ffne assortment of and Boy's and down to bed reck. Atter churning swee sign of prosperty in Effingham.

Mr, Hays, who resides eight miles south of Atchison, was In town Thursday hunting a horse thief. cream in tins machine, you tan use your buttermilk in C. P. Lucas is at the Central with a new churn nulled the your tea or coffee. whirlwind Rend his art this week We have a public churn niKi an And see it work.

-'eeeinK Is it is a fact; that, the common run of school-patrons attend to every thing else and then if they have time they will attend to school matters. Is it any wonder your children do not take any interest in the school? And are found on the street half of the time, and when asked whv they do not attend School, will tell you they don't have to go. Teachers as a general thing try to do their hole duty by their pupils, There is no toucher but that likes to see bis pupils learn; but pupils cannot learn unless their attendance at school is regular. Teachers will soon get discouraged if t.iey do not have the approbation of the patrons ami especially of the boards, These things are discussed at teachers meetiugi and while they are trying to adopt some plan by which they can set a regular attendance at school. Will yon stay at honle and eay that they are no benelt? And also keep ins; at our office every fi believing." Father Beclev want down to this week, all interested are cordially invited.

Agents The Burrs Shoo is kept and --A hard winter is predicted. A good trade is now on in husking pegs. The county board has let several contracts for new bridges, Mr. Martin, a candidate for some office, from Atctuson was in town this week. r-The carpenters are rapidly pushing Mr Wolvertou's new residence to the front.

r-In answer to our inquiry for locals the universal response is ''the town is chuck full of candidates. G. M. Malsberry, of Atchison, candidate for District clerk, was in town feeling the people Thursday. -Cbtud W.

Martin, who has been in Okluhatna for some time arrived in Effingham Thursday. Dr. Eva Harding goes to Effingham to-dhy on professional business. Atchison Champion Oct 6 wanted, S. Lucas, Agt, good gives rrriTO to I ENTIRELY Satisfaction Deifelder this week.

A pleasant surprise party vvt.s given at. Hugh McGillivray's Tuesday night in honer of his daughter, Maud, A good time was had nnd all enjoyed themselves spleiidid. Some of the Effingham young WANTED I Era NEW BOOK Tne most wonderful collection ol pracital, real value nnd every day use for the people ever published on tb globe. A inercel of money-saving "ye must drink at the fountain of knowledge to quench the thirst of curiosity. To love the public, to study univor sal good, and to promote the interest of the whole world, as far as lies within our power, is the height of goodness, and makes that temper which we call divine.

Shaftesbury. Enthusiasm is necessary to Buccess in any profession or business. Especially is it needed in teaching. Teachers who are called "Cranks" iu any one line of work, are always excollent teachers In that particular study. Fifteen young Hindoo ladies have been admitted to the new female class uf the Campbell Medical Schools at Calcutta, ami are studying medicine.

Many of thorn are Brahmins. Ten have ob-talnod scholarships, and the others are admitted as free students. In thb quiet of our homes we can have communion with Christ concerning all matters which have interested us or perplexed us in tho busier hours which are ended. And then we can test the correctness of our course, by considering how it will seem in Christ's Sight S. S.

Times. In order to he a successful toachor Of boys, it is necessary to be their friend. It is- necessary not only to take" an interest5 in seeing that their lessons are properly recited, but to be sure that they understand what they are doing and take an Interest in it; make them feci that it is their business now, and that their future success in life depends on their doing their work well in the present Hoys like a not an overseer. N. Y.

Ledger: School life in China means something different for the boys and girls' from what it does here. The girls do not have to go at all, while the boys begin when six or seven years old. There are no vacations of aino weeks, or half-holidays, or Fourth of Julys. At dawn in he morning school begins, and when it gets too dark to read school closes. Mothers are not bothered with unruly children, and much of the child's training is thus done by the teacher.

Golden Days. Miss Louisa M. Alcott warned beginners with the pen against excess of adjectives and trying to "write "Each must work in his own way and (ho only drill needod for young authors is to keep writing and profit by criticism. Mind grammar, spelling and puno-tuation, uso short words and express as Ifl fLawsy Massey! Did eut mat your children frm school? nnd moik's-eanwnj tor every one owning it. Thousands of beautiful helpful engrnyinps, showing jut liow to do Bverytiv.nsr, No competition iio'tiing like'iE in the universe.

When you select that hie ii is of true value, stiles 'are sure. Al! sn'neciely desiring payhuj employment nnd looking for 'sometnins thoronghH fitst-class nt an extraordinary low price, should write for A lull line o( SCHOOL SHOES O'MEAEA CO; desciiptiou and terms on the most. remarkable achievement in book mak-iiiif sine1 the world began SO AM MEL CO Box '5003. ST. LOUIS or PHILADELPHIA Atchison Thursday to see Mr.

M-Lawless, who, it was Bald, would not live over nigh t. Mr. Wallaok says that the Hess sale, one mile north of Shannon. Thursday, was one of the best of the season. The property sold netted $6000.

8. A. Kepner attended the Grand Lodee of the I. O. O.

P. at Topeka the fore part of the week returning on Thursday, He reports having a line time. Miss Sadie Starling and Mrs. Marlon Fisher, of WashlERtm eou'ntv, Ohio, arrived in town Thursday night on a visit to Messrs Turners and Greens, Bouth of town, --Some one threw an aple through' one of the panes of glass In ths hay window in front of E. Knight's store.

It was evidently done on purpose and is a dirty cowardly trick. Mr. H. M. Allen, Mendon' young prain buyer and dealer in farm sericultural will soeept nur thanks, for cash favors.

Mr. Allen was only married a hort time atro to Miss Josle Nownmer. accomplished dauehter of Mr. Daniel N'iweomer, a wealthy farmer of near Mendon. If it is not to late, Mr.

Allen, allow us to extend congrat.uta lions and to wish yon and your happy bride a bright and prosperous Hirney through life. Mendon, (Mo) Citizen. The Mr. Allen spoken of here fs more commonly known as Rert in Effincham. He is the brother eif A.

Allen our popular bank book-keeper. Mr Young, of Indiann, is visiting his brother A. Young, this week. He is accompanied by his wife and children. We acknowledge a pleasant cull.

nim are trying very bard to raise a mustache' If our drrggist would advertise a mustache elixir, we believe they would have a big trade. MrPerbvwho has been visiting in the western part of the stale ssys that the corn out there is not up to ours but that their small grain was good, fiax exceeding ly so. The little son of Mr Helton's died Saturday September 22nd. Mr and Mrs -Derby were out to attend the funeral. Mrs.

Hilton was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Derby. r-M. Ktingmun, of Atchison, who formerly owned the Times outfit before it was purchased by Mr.

Gfish, was a pleasant caller at our office last Saturday evening He is very sociable. r-The Central Branch passenger train was delayed one hour and a half, in Atchison, Wednesday, a waiting for seventy five passengers from other roads, She came out with five coachesfun. One of our merchants bought from Ohio. TTpmi liortmu or Mr, t.nirl-sou, oT ShJcih, Ohio Wiib nt work on a farm for a nutiuh; 1 now linve nti afrevtey ft Co'" iillnnn niul pulilU num. nave Dig reet mac went over to Son's restaurant last Wednesday night.

Walter Son has foot prints painted on the side walk, all leading toward his place of business. A cute ad. r-A brother of Grandma Kurn'; from Kansas City, is visiting with her this week, lie is accompanied by his wife. And now the busy farmer with his potatoes conies to town: You'll find big ones on top the load and "bigger" ones farther down. Wafl'u'ck Hawk blew a plug out of theis engine Thursday and were Com peljott to lay idle until fhev could get a boiler maker tr.ini Atchison to come out and repair the break.

Mr G. Wol'v'ertni brought a couple of sweet potatoes into the Times' oHice Thursday that are a curiosity. Thev have grown together in the regular grape vine twist, each one winding' arouud the other once, We tender our sincare thanks to the people of Effingham aiM yicin-ity for the assistance rendered us. L. Shepard Matie Mesk.

your child does not like to' go to school there is something wrong some place, and yon ought to: find out what is the matter and go Work and remedy it, Sometimes children take a personal dislike to a teacher and stay away on this account; Then if you do yon it duty to the pupil and to the teacher you xvill try to over come this objection. Another thing which teadr-Cr3 have to overcome is this: if parents do not liue the teacher they never hesitate to say so before the children; is wrong. Whatever your bad opinions are of the teacher, either as a teacher or a man, keep thenf to your selves, or nt least don't talk theai bpfws your children? don't, abuse but hold him up, n'nd if the school is not, what yoti think it ought to be, help him to make it that. These are some othe things' for which teachers meet and talk and labor for. We say come out and help them; if you cannot talk lend us your any way show us that you appreciate our motives And we will return to our work in a better spirit and will feel ftiore like going on to the end, Padagogt.

COME? AND SEE ME I can supply yu with good goods at. low HARIJ S3 of all kind promptly made to erdt Repairing a Specialty! C. S3. WHITE. iui a on tit iiiiint1 jgi-iu liny.

d) V. H. (MKK1SON. niiHm Kline, llairhburp-, tR write; "I hav mnrr known fiLvvtlilnir to sol! like rniir album. 1 estei'ilny 1 1 of oi'rien rnouirh lo Ji ovr SfMB.V W.

J. Kb i jbn ir, lltinnor, write. nnoi'ilet for your nlbumnt liftvi not Miacc lo ivB ei- from theli- letters. nr? SHAVING HAIR DRESSING, briefly vou Can your meaning. The ULUTHEK STEWARim ToksbBldi ARTIST.

on no iftKcp noi. i oi mic tvnitfi plki utrtAm1 Shall we start 'OU in this business rentier? Write to us mid lrarn nil about it for yoiim-if. We ant tiui'iiiiir mnny mo will stmt ym If you dmi't iU-lny until noting irt-'in hIm'hiI of you In jour of the country. If you take hold yon will he nhlp to pick uji gold ft. BCeinl (m Bctount of forced tnmiulki'turci'ti inlo tvn (loUnr Jhotojjrniih AlUunu rc to bosoid to Hie.

jipoplc fnr Iffty cm h. Bound in lliy.l Crimson Silk civet riiifli.rtninnittfk decomttd inlcle. Hitndnoniost nlbuoitn Hi world. l.nrfrptKtitf. CuVfltc( bHiyutris ei'r known.

Atn'im, wttuli'd- IJIn'rHl forms. Hip Hiuttev lor Bjronta. Any one ctia hecoinf HifvosxfUl nirctit, Sell ilit-lf on night little or no tHlltlug nei onsmy. WlN-wver ihowu, cwry ouo wnnt to ihi-fhJM. AKi'uli itiko tliotmnda of onton M-illt rmulUty nivor bcfori known, llifot tmiltfl mveit every worker, iiiinln lire rniihlnfc fortunes much hk men.

"Yon, n-nikr, rnurtons wall ns nuy on. Full information And (otitis Cfi'Ot to thoifo who write for mitid, with pa it kn lav nnd Irmia for our KrtinHv lilblen, Itooks and Pt'rlodiciils, Aflrr you know all, Uuuld vou mn elude to jfu no fuiiluT, why no linrm is dime. AtttlfflM lw C. ALLEN AL'UVkTA, llAtNA Strongest simplest words are best and a couple of eourds last week and paid for them, not knowing the 'orei2n taW' Tf I ALU H.UU il JUU Oiu, J. wvu, duu ainorence necween mem mm eggs write ialproVQ you g0 on.

Read Wonder if he could tell a can of j-the best books and they will improve siiAuroQiNO RAZORS HONED, fofnaotes from a pound of bacon. your style; see and hoar good speakers" and wise people and learn of them." IVgw Goods at TflE HUB oext weclxn Sorshum, Raisins, California and French Prunes and 'f.

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