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The Atchison Tribune from Atchison, Kansas • 4

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Don't allow your sewing1 machine to Superb Hard Wheat PARNILL INVKRMAY. Drs. Cleveland and Sherman have Mrs. B. Campion has been on the sick list.

Dr. Herrick was the attend discovered that the silver idea is con tagious and have taken to their heels ing physician. or what's more likely their wheels, John Bernard of Washington county H. Brown, our Invermay is improving slowly since his legs was taken off. He is beginning to hobble THE TRIBUNE stopped with his old school mate Henry Wolgmouth, for a few days, Flour $1.80 per hundred.

Good Coffee 20c. Pail of syrup 40c. 1 gal. can apples 20c. Sardines 5c.

about the house by using a crutch. run dry or get out of fix when you can get new supplies so cheap at the Racket Store, 709 Commercial street. The Tribune is now located at 114 North Fifth street, where we will be glad to have all our friends and patrons call and see us. A medicine show has been playing Effingham which puts up high tragedy. Two women fainted during the performance one night last week.

Write Cambell University llolton, for a catalogue of the College of Commerce. It will give information He gets a fall occasionally as he is He is on his way to Chicago, where he will study for the ministry. He will ride the entire distance on a bicycle. Buy Your Spring Suit OF WEBER, For you will save money. He keeps the best Goods.

Call and inspect the stock. P. 0. WEBER. Hired hands in this vicinity are re ferred to as bookkeepers; for instance Mr.

Hartman's bookkeeper. An east ern capitalist was here on business Advocates the principles which serve the masses. weak yet from his long confinement, almost a year. Mrs. A.

Crane Is spending a few days in Huron visiting her mother and brother, Ella and Lucinda Bevin from near Muscotah are visiting old acquaintances and relatives around Brush creek. Claude Jerome lost his driving ponies by their being struck by lightning. Had two hours hard rain here Sun lately and heard people talk of far mer's bookkeepers. He wouldn't dis- concerning the largest school of Shorthand in the west. Send for this week's Kansas Farmer no partisun polities in it and then play his ignorance by asking what it meant ond consequently went back east with the impression that every farmer out west has a bookkeeper Gosh! Mustard sardines 3 cans for 25c.

Canned corn 4for 25c 1 qt bottle bluing 10c. Soda crackers by box 5c per pound. Fred P. Barrett, 731 Com'l St. It does not fiht riches, but the abuse of them.

day. They did not get a sprinkle at take advantage of the following low clubbing rate: The Atchison Tbibunk and the "old reliable" Kansas Farmer botli for one year for $150. Save money. The Wabash is the shortest line to St, Louis. Running four trains daily and makes the fastest time which is quite an inducement to parties going to the convention.

Go by way of the Wabash, J. M. Shulse, proprietor of the Par-nell store as well as postmaster, left Sunday evening for St. Louis he will stop off and visit a few days at Hannibal with relatives, and from there he The Atchison Business College Furnishes a thoroughly practical Education. Shorthand, penmanship, book keeping and all English and Commercial branches taught.

School in session all the year round. Highest endorsements. Experienced faculty. For illustrated catalogue, address Horton and vicinity and consequently they have not had to stop plowing. It is really too wet to plow here now.

Jeffle Gragg has a new riding culti will go to St. Louis to see the big guns. vator. He stays in the field right along now. While there Mr.

Shulse will be like C. T. SMITH, Principal. ATCHISON, KANSAS. Bethel 8.

S. children's entertain grain of sand in the Big Muddy; even King Cy won't know him, ment has been held with a large THE TRIBUNE. It is not one man's organ, but all men's. The laboring man will find it his friend and advocate. Orbison Hundley of Jefferson county, Preaching at Brush Creek next Sun formerly of Parnell, was visiting here THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1896.

Largest and best line of paints and brushes in Atchison at Barton's Drug store. Hark! Was that thunder? No, it was the downfall of the rotten old Republican party in Oregon, (let under kiver, boys! The storm's coming, and this week. Orb. thinks a certain Par uvii gnu cannot ue eclipsed by any day at 4 p. m.

by the M. E. minister from Muscotah. Everybody come as there has not been any services for a long time. girl in the universe.

1 lie Darnell baU club, the death of any but a fool knows enough to come which was announced in the last issue There has been reports of freaks of BEST LINE TO KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, Local afldOlljefaHse. Remember tlie TRIBUNE is mow located at 114 North Fifth street. Barton's Corn Cure cures corns. Eat Seybold's bread; it is the best.

in when it rains. Come into the People's party, out of the wet. Equity. nature, but the latest freak of all was of the Tbiiiunb, was taken to Hawthorne for interrment. Lee Bruce de 4 Public ownership of public utilities, and Charlie Sams trying to head off a jack DENVER, OMAHA, ST.

LOUIS, John Rernsburg sold three Adam livered the luneral oration. The will rabbit which the dogs were after and Schaaf pianos in one day last week. CHICACO and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. was in favor of Bill Krall. getting so close it kicked him in the Cripple Creek The Santa Fk Route is the most direct and only through broad-guage line from Chicago and Kansas City to the celebrated Cripple Creek gold mining district.

Luxurious Pullmans, free chair cars, fastest time, and low rates. Gold! Address James Watson, Ag't, A Ry, Atchison, and ask for free copy of profusely illustrated book descriptive of Cripple Creek. It is well worth reading Santa Fe Route. Miss Irene Challiss died at her home eye. lie carries his eye in a sling, It is hard to hear anything for the FREE Smoke home made Union Label cigars Barton's Headache Powders cures, or in this city Sunday evening, at the age This is no joke.

dismal noise of the locusts. They sing Farmers are setting up their binders "protection," and suck the sap. from money back. THROUGH SERVICE DAILY TO Sioux City, St. Paul, Minneapolis and the North.

to be ready for the wheat which Atchison county normal is in session things at one and the same time There is a moral to this. AND about ready for the reaper. Yes, there is one goldbug here, but at Efling-ham. Rev. Curlcss of Nortonville was the city Monday.

LANCASTER. he is an ex-banker. Oh! Unlimited Coinage The Baptist minister of this place Miss Polly bhulse returned home Wheat is nearly ready to harvest and threw aside religion and sought refuge will be of g-ood grade. in the courts of justice last Saturday from Potter on Monday. Henry Wolgmouth lost a horse cently.

Alary llochgrafe was divorced from Kev. aylor sued IS. II. Brownfield of H. llochgrufe last week.

Huron for a subscription of ten dollars, FAST TRAINS TO ALL POINTS IN COLORADO, NEBRASKA, MONTANA AND PACIFIC COAST. L. W. Wakeley, G. P.

ST. LOUIS, M0. Howard Elliott, Gen. ST. JOSEPH, M0.

D. K. Torrey, T. P. sr.

joseph, mo 1 h. Ayhart was given a divorce from I he case was decided in favor of the minister, giving him $0.00. After the The streets of Parnell were graded this week and things fixed up in general. Now if the constable will stop the of 27. Miss.

Challiss was universally liked by the people of Atchison and her death brought forth many expressions of sorrow. She was laid to rest in Mt. Vernon cemetery Tuesday afternoon. Three barns were destroyed Tuesday at one time by fire. Some boys it is supposed set fire to one and the others were consumed with it.

The property destroyed belonged to Messrs. Ennis, Slattery and Jacobs on loth st. The loss is estimated at about $800, partially covered by insurance. The people of llolton had a big school fight and a special election was called to settle the difficulty. The result was the retention of the E.

E. Heath, who is considered one of the best educators in the state. A school light was nearly precipitated here in Atchison but wiser council prevailed. To Chicago, St. Louis and the East Mary Nyhart this week.

OF SILVER, 16 to 1, is its Battle Cry. trial Rev. Taylor passed around the a g-oixi cultivator lor sale, cheap, at cigars. Chas. F.

Kaffcr's, 013 Commercial st, youngsters of erecting scarecrows, etc, on public highways, which frighten Children Day exercises were held ion wait lor some one to come and teams ana lately caused a horse to in the Union church Sunday evening unnv jifur ren(i in your name. and a large crowd turned out. Rev. Stenson failed the Presbyterian CASE OF A HAUNTED HOUSE. When you paint your screens go Barton's and get the best Green earth.

pulpit last Sunday. As this congrega rue Uhosta Could Find Relief Onlj la break loose and run home like Nick was after him, why nobody will be wanting to kick. The writer recently went for a buggy ride with her steady and when near the Parnell Union church we met a bicycle rider, bloomer attire, the horse became frightened, threw the oc tion has been without a minister for Kqmnh I'le. so-ne time, it is hoped that they may New customers everyday at the Troy soon find someone to take the chariri Job Printing We desire to call the attention of the public to the fact that The Tribune is prepared to do all kinds of Job Work with neatness and disT patch. We Have New type, new press and material.

Give us a chance to figure on your next job of printing. THE TRIBUNE. The other grandfather was not distinguished as a scholar; he wa3 but an orthodox minister of ability and originality, and with a vivacious personal ti. I i $1.00 In Silver takes it ONE YEAR. i rui tienuerson spent, a lew days via Burlington Route.

The traveling public is sure to find the best fast ves- Kansas City last week. Til 1 "li history, says McClure's Magazine. Of it nas iieen said oy some oJ our wise tibuled trains from the Missouri river to the cast via the "Burlington Route." luku bunt a carpenter can live in a rented house, that a painter's house him I knew something. From his own lips came thrilling stories of his connection with the underground railway of slavery days; how ha sent the sharpest carving knife In the house, concealed In Elaborate compartment sleepers; (same 50c in Silver takes it can go without paint, that a black smiths horse can go without shoes and rate as standard sleepers) free chair ears, and dining cars to Chicago. Ask ticket agent for tickets via vestibuled that a minister can go without religion.

I'l. 1.. .1 1 a basket of food, to a hidden fugitive siave who had vowed never to be taken alive, and whose master had come north i ne last clause nas recently been cupants out, tore up ten rods of fence am was last seen on the bluffs of the issouri river with the shafts and front wheels of a buggy attached to him. The writer was scratched and bruised a little; the young man gathered himself up and said some things not fit to print, when the bicycle rider said, "I eouJdji't help it. Please sir, don't insult a'httdy.

The young man fainted and it required the combined efforts of the writer and the bloomerite to bring him to. He now says the world is too fast for him and will probably retire to a distant monastry and end his days in seclusion, J. Marshall. Eli to Chicago, and via the, Vestibuled Limited to St. Louis.

L. VV. Wakeley, demonstrated. den. Pass.

Ap-ent. St. Linn's Mr. Godfrey, a blacksmith of this hteam Laundry. They are taking the lead now.

We can save you money on any publication on earth if ta ken in connection with this paper. A new pile bridge will be builtacross White Clay creek on South Fourth street, The contract has been let. Ellingham is putting on metropolitan airs. They fined some boys there for member that the TmiiCNB has been removed to 114 North Fifth street. Tin; Arrington people want a telegraph station.

They now have to go to some other town when they want to send a telegram. You will find plenty of good old potatoes for table use or seed at Chas. Kaffor's Cash Store, Groceries and Jueensware, Atchison, Kansas. Atchison base ball boys met two defeats the past week, one at Leavenworth, and Sunday the Topeka colored in search of him. It was a fine thing, that throbbing humanity which could in those days burst the reformer out of the evangelical husk, and I learned my place, closed his shop recently and SIX MONTHS.

It is the best policy of political insurance you can invest in. Subscribe Now To St. Paul and Minneapolis via went to Atchison to do a few days work. "Burlington Route." Two splendid through trains each day from Missouri river points to the north via the old es lesson from It. From his own lips, too, I heard the The silverites of this place are wide M.

M. Holsinger accounts of that extraordinary case of awake and are going to poll big vote tablished "Burlington Route" and Sioux City Line. Day train has hand here this fall. house-possession of which (like Wesley) this Innocent and unimaginative min some observation vestibule sleeoers. K.

li. Anderson was in town Sunday ister, who had no more faith in "spooks" than he had In unlversallsts, was mad free chair cars, and dining cars (north with a countenance as bright as the 10 DONIPHAN COUNTY NOTES. Weather hot and harvest here. Vernon Seifert has been very ill but of Council Blurt's.) Niirht train has BURLINGTON ROUTE SPECIAL RATE. to 1 prospects.

the astonished victim. Night upon night handsome sleepers to Omaha, Council Tickets will be sold on account of Anyone wishing to obtain a satis Bluffs and Sioux City, and parlor cars meetings named below, via the liur- factory explanation of the monetary I have crept gasping to bed and shivered for hours with my head under the clothes after an evening spent in listening to this authentic and fantastic family tale. How the candlesticks Sioux City north. Consult ticketage lit. PAINTER and Paper Haider.

Signs of all descriptions and Decorative painting are our specialties. Prices lower than the lowest Work from the country solicited. Call and get estimates. lington Route, at one fare and a third for the round trio on the W. Wakeley, C-en.

Pass. Agt. St, question can obtain the same by addressing Prof. Olson of this place. At IKK.

is improving at this writing. Wilbur Dolly, wife and baby spent Sunday near Bendena. Pat McNulty's family are recovering from the measles. Lou Priesten, wife and family left for plan. Louis.

Mo. Fourth of Julv tickets on sale 3rd nml walked out into the air from the mantelpiece and back again; how the chairs 4th at fare and a third for the round If you want to help the cause of re form along in Atchison county, sub- trip to points within 200 miles, c-ond of skeptical visitors collected from all LARKIN. Weather very warm. returning including (1th. a two weeks visit with his parents at serine tor tiie 1 uiiuj.vk and then get National Encampment (i A R.

St your neighbors to do likewise. parts of the country to study what one had hardly begun to cail the "phenomena" at the parsonage at Stratford Paul, Sept 1-4, returning 13th. Rate Dubuque, Iowa, Friday. Billy (iillen and wife visited Squire Cor. Roberts and Com'l Shwk 1 cent per mile; from Atchison 811, L.

R. Whittier brought in a sample piece of rock supposed to lie off of the (iillenand family in Union township National Republican leao-ue. Mil. cm i (leteated the local club at Forest park. A.

F. Heinz has a fine line of slippers which he is going to sell out at very low figures. For the next few days he will also make a special cut on Misses' and Children's tan shoes. The Burlington train No 23 leaving Atchison 10:38 p. m.

reaches St. Paul 7:25 and Minneapolis 8:00 o'clock next morning. Sleeping car to Sioux City, and parlor car Sioux City to St. Paul. The Democratic congressional convention will meet in llolton, September 8.

The convention had been called waukee, Aug. 25-27. One-half fure. meteor that fell on the Widow Plum ber farm near Brush Creek last Friday. Js.

h. A. meeting, Huffalo, N. 11. One-half fare Albert Cure, Sunday.

Grandpa Mcintosh of Highland was writing insurance in this vicinity this week. Green P. Stivers and his son-in-law, Win. Cunningham, attended the fun C. E.

meeting, Washington. Julv saw me strange phenomenon as as it hurled through space describing it as looking as large as a barrel all on One-half fare. H. Y. P.

U. of America. IWilwjmlrii hopped after the guests when they crossed the room; how the dishes at the table leaped, and the silver forks were bent by unseen hands, and cold turnips dropped from the solid ceiling; and ghastly images were found, composed of underclothing proved to have been locked at the time in drawers of which the only key lay all the while In Dr. Phelps' pocket; and how the mysterious agencies, purporting by alphabetical raps upon bedhead or on table to be in torments of the nether world, being asked what their host could do to relieve them, demanded a piece of fire. A search for the stone was made.

1 IX Several of our farmers arc planting corn yet. Some are getting ready to cut their wheat. Alost of Larkin took in the Medicine show at Arrington Monday night. The dance at Airs. Sharpe'slast Saturday night was up to date.

Larkin and Arrington furnished the music. C. Marshal is taking in two cars of corn this week at Carbon. Mr. Campbell and Mr.

Kirkpatrick have moved to town, wh.ch only leaves one vacant house in our little burg. H. C. Medlock has gone to Atchison to get a load of fish which will not last long after his return home as we arc fish hungry out this way. juiy ln-iy.

une-nali tare. HAY, FEED, COAL and WOOD, FLOUR, MEAL. eral of the wife of Jno. Stivers at High Democratic convention, Chicago, July iuu nie one supposeu to ue it was about the size of a water bucket. We vMie-imii lare.

for June 7. This looks as if the Demo land last week. Bob Ladwig is still very much under are satisfied the wrong stone was dug 1 lckets on sale at Union denot. Anv crats expected to support the Populist further information will be cheerfully up. 1 he sample presented was full of Terms strictly cash.

the weather and is confined to his home ticket. givvii uy li. js. 110 X. 5th Atchison, Kan.

John Beauchamp, an employe of the with rheumatism. Jim and John Cummings, the enter General Agent, Burlington Route. Office on Second and Main streets Atchison brick yards, fell into the rock 1 i t. opposite Union depot prising Denton liveryman and barber, are spending a week in Franklin squasn pie. rom the old man own calm bands, within a year or two of his death, I received a legacy of the writ iuMH-r nisi rruiiij morning and was instantly killed.

Mr. Beauchamp was 55 years old and had spent many years ten journal of these phenomena, as re- AT ST, LOUIS. ue understand worn will commence Joe Symns met with accident last at brick making. The funeral oecurcd soon on the creamery. Let the good corded by the victim from day to day, during the seven months that this mys Friday afternoon which came near GO TO Win.

Stretton's 820 Commercial street, work go on. whole pebbles, iron ore and bound together with a sedenient of clay and and sand, such are formed by the washing of creeks, and could be picked to pieces by hand. Many saw the meteor fall, and apparently strike the earth, but unquestionably the -stone shown us was not of metoric origin. A meteor falling through spuce becomes heated to a melting point and is generally consumed before striking the earth. When one does strike it is always found to be highly polished with a perfectly smooth surface and resembles any melted object cooled, and is a solid mass and glistens with the vari terious misfortune dwelt within till Joe Aledloek and J.

S. Artman finish costing him his life. While assisting in some work in his hay barn his foot house. ed planting corn Tuesday for the third slipped and he fell to the floor below, a time. distance of twelve feet, striking upon The Flint I-swyrr r.or.1 Mayor.

for r. Humphrey has a niece and her his head and shoulders. He was un It may be of lntersst to lawyers to The St. Louis convention has not as yet named its standard bearer, but it will undoubtedly be McKinley. The following will be the financial plank: "The Republican party is unreserved for sound money.

It caused the enactment of laws providing for the resumption of specie payment In 187U and since then every dollar Ijuh been as good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure constituted so as to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. Therefore we family visiting him from Pottawatomie concious for four hours and at this county this week. Gi.enny writing is not supposed to be out of know that although the ancient of the reception of the lord mu-ror of London has taken place regularly Saturday. Iiattie Verry was drowned in a reek near Doniphan last Saturday, he was visiting relatives there at the -iirft'hid Waded into the creek beyond her depth while alone.

She was 20 years old. The funeral occurred Sunday at Doniphan. A subscriber wishing to show his appreciation of a newspaper, said: "The two classes of men the world could least afford to lose are preachers and newspaper men, for the preachers tell the truth and the newspaper men tell us everything else." danger. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ous ingredients melted Wether A party of young, middle aged and for the last 800 years, this laEt Is the first known ease in which a practicing New and Second Hand Goods.

old folks attended the fish fry at Ash- member haa been elected as lord mayor, he following is a record of the real estate transfers, sinee their last publication in this paper, as fur Effingham New Leaf. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses were Chief Justice Russell made an address craft's grove in Atchison county Saturday. Lots of fish, lots of fun and a to the new mayor, In which he called general gxd time is reported by those are opposed to the free coinage of silver except by agreement of the leading nations of the world. The existing nished by G.

F. Chaves of the Atchi son County Abstract Office. issued at the probate court ollice attention to the fact that there Is no longer any real ground for complaint attending. during the past week of the law delays in England. gold standard must be preserved.

All W. Wallack to Oeo. II. Ellis The services connected with the cor By Far the Largest Stock of Jas. W.

Ellis, Eniny-ham 2ft ner stone laying at St. Marys church, Purcell, last Sunday was attended by Eva M. Preston, i onr silver and paper now circulating as currency must be maintained at parity with gold and we favor all measures Ernst A. Dreyer, Tooeka 27 lots 3 and 4, blk 25, Effingham, $1,700 A. A.

Mills to Mary E. Mills lots 2 and 3 in McUain's addition to Muscotah, pm. I II A i i r. fully 1,000 people from four counties. Second Hand Goods in Atchison.

Agnes M. Dunnigau, 27 designed to maintain inviolable the ob The Everest band furnished the music It. II. Bayley, of McPike Fox's wholesale drug house, died at his home in this city last Friday evening. Mr.

Baylcy's death was sudden and unexpected ond cast a gloom over the citizens of Atchison, among whom he ranked well to the front. His death was due to a conjestive chill. The funeral was held Sunday. Win. E.

M. McCurie, Atchison 33 ligations of the United States and all Adela May Bacon, Atchison 32 and although the day was exceedingly sultry everybody seemed to enjoy the our money whether of coin or paper at v. u. ururjeiai nj u. mil Her se 20-5-20 and lots ltt and 21 blk 1 N.

A Must llav Wooilen Locks. About 4 per cent of the prisoners In the Arkansas state penitentiary es-laped during the twelve months ending with last October. The total of prisoners In the penitentiary during the year was 1,456, and of these fifty-seven escaped und 362 were discharged. During October four escaped and nineteen were discharged. present standard, the standard of the exercises.

Dinner was served for SI. KANSAS CITY MARKET REPORT. Kansas City Cattle Reeeints. 5.200: most enlightened nations of the earth, shipments, 2,200. Best stead v.

others Mary J. Little to Nellie Felshead lots There is great dissatisfaction among everybody. In the evening the ball game Denton vs. Purcell was well attended and resulted in a score of 7 to 5 slow. Beef steers, native 9, 10 and 11 blk 3, Muscotah, $100.

JiTAVe Sell the Host iWWe Sell the Mont. fSTAVe Sell the ('lieapeNt. IFWe Sell on Time. IFWe Uuy, Sell or Trade. the western states and many Republi Nicolaus Oreiner to Peter llruher nH cans will leave the party on account of favor Purcell.

of the s. 9-7-21, $1,400. the money plank. The silver men have given notice that they will bolt. The Thihunk and Daily to-Operator John M.

Wells to A. Carrico lots 3, 4 ior uie price oi me and 5 blk ION. $1. Nothing to War bat Diamond. "I eee It is estimated that the Kaffirs steal $1,250,000 worth of diamonds a year." "Yes, I suppose the poor creatures have to wear something." Washington Capital.

L'nion Trust Co. to liryan Rouke MAPS OR PLAYING CARDS. We utaQt Trade. A Nortonville man is so interested in Atchison county politics that times he acts a little queer. The other evening he startled his friends by stopping his horse in the middle of tie street, jumping from the buggy, running wildly toward the d-xit and swinging on the platform of the rear car of an outgoing train.

His friends' fears concerning him, however, vanished when they remembered that there was to be a meeting of the central committee in Atchison that night: Herald. of lot 2 blk 19 W. $300. cows, 8I.75M3.30; stock. -rs and feeders, Hogs Receipts.

shipments, Market strong, 5c higher. Bulk of sales. I.1.05M3.15. Kansas City Wheat, firm; No. 2 hard, 58c; No.

2 red, 54c; No. 3, 5()a52e; No. 2 spring, Corn, higher, No. 2 nii.Yed, No. 2 white, 23c.

Oats, Ili-m; No. 2 mixed, ISWJKc; No. 2 white, 18f18c. Kye, lower; No. 2, 30c.

Hay, steudy and unchanged. Butter, steady; creamry, 12(13e; dairy, 10M12c. Eggs, firm, fresh Thursday, June 18th, 1896. Union Trnst Co. to Flora E.

Hosier We will try to please you. ali of lot 1 blk 19 W. A-, $300. Send 15ets. in postage to the undersigned and you will recelva either a splendidly mounted map of the Un I tedStates, nr a pack of best quality Playing Cartfa.

1 Laka Water Lowering. One of the first white settlers In northern Michigan, E. F. Dame, of Nortbport, says that since 1841 the water in Traverse bay, at the northern end of Lake Michigan, has lowered sixty-three and a half inches by acta maajsurejnMt Mary M. Sawyer to Mary E.

Sawyer A Hlsionrl Editor's Idea. A Missouri editor offers a year's sub loU 1, 2 and 3 blk "BB" 8. A. $1 scription to his paper to the young wo-mu who will write him the best oro- Kofus Gooding to Frances 3. llurnes 1 W.

WAKELEY, Gen. Pass. AirL Wm. Stretton. partofae of 14-5-17, t.

poaal of marrlagtL "Burlington Route." St. Louis, Ma.

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