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The Daily Wellingtonian from Wellington, Kansas • 4

The Daily Wellingtonian from Wellington, Kansas • 4

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A. --If DAILY WELLINGTON I AN WELLINGTON' SATURDAY, JULY 4 1885. This Is What We Call OA llnnooo Datit McSchOOler Mr. Goo. W.

linn re, mir rent estate man, g'ves us a estimate of onii nnd oi To) nn rr 0) U2J Ll Term. Delivered by Carriers! Singlo Copy mots. Blngke Copy, per week Mots. Single Copy, per month SOoia. one-half days uk, whlelt wo iliink will boat any i our sister eiiias.

Mr Unsure lelt Wellington, on Wednes 4U iiuuouo no ii i. tbis Qflce. Fourth of July. Owing to tho fact that tho printer having ecpial rights others they will celebrate today. '1 tltero will ba no Sunday morning paper.

day evening mid want wjst Harper and while there purchased a farm for $7,000, also $11,000 worth of ponies closed bargains for several houses and lots to the amount of $6,300 and sold property t' the amount of Oflfers Great Reductionf Prices of $18,000 and returned ou yesterday evening train from Caldwell. Mr. Rasure says he neyer saw so much water in his life and reports great damage to crops. Nineteenth Judicial District, At a meeting of the Central Cora NOTHING, HATS AND FCRNISHIN0 mittce, an apportioned was agreed to to make room for a as follows: Sumner com ty, 18 Harper 9 Barber 5 Conimauchu 4 Get your groceries at Long Hall's. John Kepner loft fur Caldwell, yas-deiday.

The Guards' daneo as iisitl, was a grand success. Long Hall leads the trade in tobacco and cigars. You ought to seo tho amount of sugar Long Hall soiling for one dollar. Wo have tho best lino of Teas and sell thorn the cheapest at Long Hall's. Mr.

Ferguson, tho register of deeds, informs us that his oflice will be closed to-day. Tho rains tho past two days has made trado very dull, but it will be better to-day. Several facmors who were iu the city yesterday, stated they would have now wheat for market next week. "Chip" says lie does not liko tho idea of having to repair telephones during high water times. Miss Mabel Whining left on tho afternoon train, yesterday, to spend the Fourth with her father.

Mr. J. V. Crenshaw, accompanied by his wife, left yesterday for Kansas City, where they will spend tho 4th. Just think of it! I can get two pound cans of whito cherries, war 36 Harper, Fourth of July! (io to Leo Viclo for lino painting and paper hanging.

Will Coverdale "returned, yesterday. Ladies' Gauze Vests only 25 ami 85 tents at Harlan Bros. Mr. J. Morse left yesterday, for Garden City.

Judge Orner, of Mudieine Lodge, was iu our city, yesterday. Take your buggies to Leo VieU, if you want a lirst class job of painting done. C. S. Finch, of the Harper Graphic, paid this atliue a pleasant call, yesterday.

Harlan 15ios. are selling good Lawns for Scouts, worth 8J oents and ton cents. The "Bijou" theatrical company of twenty people passed through on the Soutbem to Harper, yesterday. II J-ou want a nice, urtistio sign Written call on Lee Veile. Mr.

Wade and wife, of Clinton, 111., are visiting Mrs. D. P. Mahan. Mr.

Wade is one of tho land owners of Sumner county. Do not fail to call on Harlan Bros, foi White goods and embroideries. Tho web worn: has about run its race, and all hough some damage has been done, lots of corn and other truck WiU be raised. Take your old buggies or car, iages around to Lee Vicle and have them repainted cheap. Cnas.

MeMillen, cashier in 1). Brunswick's clotlih store, left yesterday, at LARGE AND EXTENSIVE Convention to usseiublo August 12, 1885. County Conventions in each county, Saturday, August 8, and the primary caucuses, Saturday, August 1, ut the usual hours. 1 MS ram "Forte" to the Front. ElUTOK KI.LLNGTONIAN: Dear Sir: Having noticed several pointers in yonr valuable shoot relat ing the "collection h'eud," I would say that the sidewalk has been too am-plo for my efforts this month.

Judge of my surprise when tho morning of tho first arrived, on being awakened EVERYONE EMBRACE THIS OPPORTUNITY. KeopectfuLll3r by my deputy at 6:15 a. m. and his telling mo, "Forle. Mr.

So-nml-Ho ranted, at Long Hall's, for 25 cents. wants to pay his bill." 1 at once That I'opeka Hour beats anything that I ever used to mako whito bread with. For sale only by Long Hall. arose and putting my scanty wardrobe at the foot of the stairs, mado one clean jump and landed in my clothes and the ollieo at the samo time. Of course the call had been unusual, con for Arkansas City, to fill a similar position in Mr.

Brunswick's store in that D. I NO. 119, ON THE ROAD BETWEEN ROME AND CLEARWATER city. sequently my precipitate hasto, ha Get your Groceries, Qucenswaro, Glassware and Provisions at Long Hall's and save ten per cent, on your money. A writer in tho Silver City (Now Mexico) Enterprise, says, "Kansas is New line of l.eaidx I nderwear jus received at Harlan Bros.

not haying any too much time to lose in such a fearful emergency, I made the effort and you may judge of tho terrible and embarrassing predicament Win. Anderson, a former resident of tVTaoitv hut im the livcrv man of From Caldwetl. Wo are indebted to our genial friend, Pratt Center, cuui- in jesierday, on VaRonfii i end the Fourth in Horaco Meixicll, of Caldwell, for in which 1 found myself wliun I discovered that, rot only was S.j und-so waiting for me but Ihreo of Sumner county daughters. Now ym Wellington. sonic valuable lnlormation regarding Ed.

Standaru: Last Wednesday appeared an article in the Welling-ton ian that will lead unknowing persons to believe that tho citi.ens of South Haven were about to resort to lynch law. Will say I was in South Haven when the excitement was at its highest, and never even heard it whis- 1 1 Srncbil sale of Fine Shoes at Harlan will know hat any man who niiike his toilet 11 hio'i mi incredible space of thn hottest and dryest country he ever struck." 1 l.o lies told by travnlersare provtrbial. Such a man would call Noah's deluge a drouth. Fred Bunker, of Milan, was shiiking the hands of his many friends, yesterday. Mr.

Biiukci" reports as booming a.d says i -y arc going to join Aronia in their colobnu on tle 4i li and have grand The m1. noi) of the night was broken by a s.vee. from the tough oreh'-stn'' composed of I-len, 1 Iliokm.iu, Will Stuitlcr, Earl pureu ou uio si reels mat a neck lie party was expected. Snub Haven law abiding. Will Hknuuicks.

There will be a camp mewing held lime as rehi'id no. ve, whs i.ol in an ppy fi! me n.iral to receive Indie- I ha I hi or struck (he lloor of the t' in nil three of tin se charming lleb.i. by Mr. 'o-aii'l-sii poi.n ed up m. and 1 'Jure not uas 1111 11 .1 1 1, hr-t.

I Ocgiiii lakii.jj li.i- mo; t.t one of i liie lliol'liile-. l.en the siorui, which wo give below: Caldwell, July 3, H85. E.l't Welllntoninn: I I uot get your letter in time, to s.ii.d you the pitrtio lars aVnit trie -11 ido, in fact there is none. I ll slor 1 did eous'uterablu dain.tgd re 1 1st iiighl. It unroofed tlie opera kv I arns and one black- lliitb shop.

'I'll liglitni ag tore the end 0111 of tlm esi 'in of Col. J. T. Fostur. i.e mid girl working for them were in the li ieat the lime but we 10 not "hooked but vere badly frightened.

To bridge across the li it Io sticiiin east id 1 iwd was washed out irec-fourtln of a 111 de smith ol Oxford Kansas, commencing July 'J'J, 1885 to ho undenominational, hi Id for the O'Kciir and Ed Morse. Wu I that tbev itiseiilirsi.il soma, -re (iiii, I purpo of spreading sciiptura holincM over the laud 15i. M. Bros, this wiick. Shield's lt frel considerable disappointment in being informed by the Caldwell b'i's that thy were unable to make urriingemi'iils -or a special as many citizens xpectcd to go witli the G.

A. R. If you liar an old buggy that you want brightened up without oxpen ling much money mi it. call on Leo Vicle nnd they will attend to it for win. There will be no special train on the SantaFetoCiiHw.d!, to-day, as wits expected, ir the H.

A. the Caldwell l'ost being unable make arrangements with the railroad. Lee Viele, the painters, ar.) prepared to do buggy and carriage' painting of all descriptions, as well as house-painting, sign painting, purer hanging etc. Give them a call. Aft ounce of written matter sealed in aneTclopc, can now be sent to any llauey, Illinois, will have clo 'k of pieces of music.

Call sioain, I v. It is sai I 'ha a iidleM i are so large can'! 'crj tl me. ting. Let en body conn piepaiuil 10 take care of I hem elves the same room with her; shit poke iiuagliio my eliaj.in. I Mid the at oaec lei in il mill aid I ncir in iii -v w.i- jn-n 1 good as air, uly Tins was not nil, 'during the thn 1 rccciveil Ihreo la tullin; hi that, If I did not at once apply at Ihoir otllcc them through hole in the w.il.

am Tlure will ba a boarding tent on tl grounds. J. G. Kooeus 1'resideut of Co. Ass'u.

SHIP lays tiivm gem ly to rest in the spare bed in i Iks next room. Jerusalem mi. I the iriik was all under water. Streams all out of their banks and iru-passitblc. Water tanks and all small crickets! Wonder whose sweet heart and receive tho am mat due nM I While George Rasure was bare i i i she is? wrday he suoceodod in transactinff as snoum oe served with the necessary The Burden Eagle and Dexter Ey papers to compel me to so.

Of course touch business as an ordinary man mould in a week. He mado several If You waut to buy a (HOLD or Ivor WATCO, are belligerent over the discussion of I at once wont to tho several places real estate sales, closed up a lot of the bond question, and tho former re and found each party out, but "no matter" (this last you will observe in business he had on hand, bought house and lot of Joe Rothwell. sold torts upon some recriminations of the part of the United stales by mail and a Jewelcry or Silverware of any kind. latter by declaring Brother Seavcr an Shakespeare) belter luck next. time.

hoi so and buggy, and purchased a big farm oue mile north of Albion with the ten cent insures its immediate unmitigated, unprincipled liar, abso buildings blown to pieces. Have not liea.d the damage estimated yet, but will let you know what it is as soon as 1 hear. It was the hardest rain that the oldest inhabitant can rciuombor. I was mopping up water in the store until 3 o'clock this tnorciug. The house of Mr.

Wilcox entirely demolished. His wife was thrown against a hot stove and slightly burned, Malloy's house blown Hat to tho ah 1 can say is mat collections were stock, farm implements, for which delivery, iu towns of 4,000 inhabitants Teu can get giuuino imported Tonv I will make special prices July 1st. lutely devoid of tho first principles of never better for nio in Wellington, no paid seven thousand dollars. We calf that kind of work business, Har honor. than this month.

Foktk, ads for polishing lino silverware One of thn fair daughters of Wcl iVafouu iUy aiuipiy uocause aoaie or per urapnic. 8NU3BINQ A LOVER, Night before last, tho county jail was lington paid qtiito a compliment to the Jewelry of II. 1 Hall, "the Jeweler." jwopie or mat sictioa woull havi boon once more broken and admitting of printers by saj ing that tho best look put to creat inconvenient, if ha At tho meeting of the State Reform If you want a good job of plrmbing call on A. Graft' to do it for you. FOR KENT.

A large pleasant room under Xcal's bank. How Waahlnctmi Ynunic I.mly Snubbed throe pnsnnors to o-uapo, wliilu three ing boys of this city belong- to that very little of tbe ground waa abov ihe atory Commission, Thursday, they de water. When oillel upon to-lav to an who had the same advantago did not fraternity. The boys are now circa tlw Man Who II. -r lutn Society.

Washington Ciiultnl ground and several re houses blown cided In favor of Hutehidson, the con awer in the caa, Mr. McUuire made ite take it. I he first movements which kiting a subscription paper for the from their foundations. Yours, Ac. the facility with wlilob a iocletr younff pot'cu, au nil irana and honest eouuto.

eiderntlon being a section of land. was made by tho pr soncrs was to HoitAC'K MHI.NSIvl.L. nance impreaaed many in tbe court wuamu uere nia (0 ana broke an cnaraze Thn contest was mainly between purpose of purchasing the fair one pair of clam shell bracelets. meat a (ortulgbt l'0 la at II the talk in her break up their bed and use the hoavr neeald: "I do not wlab to do anything ira selling the Red Diamond hoso which I guarantee to be good anwillo replace, if it does not prove to bo such. A.

Gkakf. Arifonla Items, Hutchison and Minnepolis. "3t," The lady It an heireaa and a hand- timber in pryiug a long picoo of strap out aiace tae facta In this cane, 1 Honor, and if tbe uueation is nine Mr. Myers informs us that a passen tome girl. Her fatber'a money waa the Editor Wvliinitonlan: A few gents' fur caps for $1.50, iron out of its so -kets, winch is used ger coach will be attached to the atrictiy upon facta I am uuiitv.

na I il open aeaame 1 1 the highest official clrclea E. A. H. put out for Wichita on worth S3. 50 red letter sale, Joe, tho to bar tho inside doors of lie coll nnd lor berolf and her mother, thou 'h not aeep my doon open tbe Sunday for whh: freight train which goes east at 5:10 Monday, patronizing some of the inter Ufttter, under opera house.

after accomplishing this they made 1 am indicted at the Instance of a 111 -il a.m. It will return on lh regular mediate stations eu route. Ho intends aome, ainall persou who would he In good use of the same as a bar and then Fon houses; all good residents, and convenient to tho business portion of the city. Inquire of Ciias. Dokskv.

Tho nobbiest ami cliuanest linn of train arriving here at 11:43. It will It Is said that misfortunne ever comes single. It also iiii-ht bo added that ter bnaineaa if he waa tryiug to work nnd to be back on Friday, and hopes to be benefitted noth pliisically and Intellect pay nia debta a-i tbe at of ua ara be sent oust on the freight leaving pried tho grating and broko the bolts, leaving a hole large enough to pnsg I did no more, may it please Your Honor, here at 12. noon, and will return with ually by the trip. man uacienaiu, who dish it out ratio.ia through very ensily, this leaving uoth childrens hats inthocity at Miss K.ir fcj 1 1, 1 i.

the freight arriving hero at about good fortune comes double as tho 4th of July is succeeded by Sunday, which Will give the boys who fall a victim to tho fluid extract of the one day Argoina is a Uiet an unassuming at my laniliug Sunday, jmt as I have boeu ing but brick wall between them and 1,1 OM.IIU lll'UH ui-y It II I Ilotl.sc. p. m. luuictcq ror. 1 could, perliai-a.

ulea.l not town as yet, lint it booms. recdom, ami tho other prisoners uid guilty Binlatiowmlllgatlugcircuins a cjs In order to giiardtiguinst tlillicultics Traveling and professional men they were not long going through, not but to do that would caimj grout I ic IJabics' pictures taken by the light of draughts and depressed markets a to keep a wet towel on their forehead Lawn lies J0 cents a dozen Hot Tonmnce 10 witueaaea who are nHiljl in have every oportunlly in regard to privileges. Equally as nnioli as Wel ning process. Only an instant romiir- farmer should endeavor to grow a tbe ao I am guilty, air, and lot tho ed Jiabies' pictures a specialty. letter sale.

Joe, lie Hatter, under taking time to stop and ttdl lh 111 where to forward thuir mail. Up to the mo of going to prusg there is no variety of crops, and not con lino him law lake il a course." lington, although 011 a small scnle. ultlcifnti to fl iat hsr broth r. at whiu a I promiueiit iatal drew the line bacauae of hla bad liabil a. Wh iu thia youug woman flrat una ''out" a young man of good family but poor lwh led to woo and win hen As a gi'iitloiuan to the manor born he was receiv-id ey ry wb He devote I hlmaelf to the heireia an I really brought, her into notlc, taking hor ninon tb beat people of the capital.

All thla reaulted In an eu. gagemeut, though fie parenta of the lady were obdurate. They valued tbdlr daughter according to her proapeotire fortune and too highly to give hor to pw man, muoli lea 4 oua In Oovoniinuiit employ. To be aure bo waa In the moat arlatocratlo de-partm but be wua a clerk all the tame. However, tho yi.un woman aunouncel her toaoveral of br frienda, aakln-; the glria 1 1 le 1 It to otbjra of the "aet." Two da, a after aha nude tho round agali and laid tlm en gageiueut waa off.

"I wan', you to te.l everythly I hat I've broken thla en-gageiueut," a'10 la hi. "Why, In Heaven's name, what did break it' lT" tbey Tbe aujgeatal that it woul I be E. H. Snnll has oniaaed the servient self to a single one. He should always the opera house.

George W. Collins will deliver tho better, perhaiia, to have a trial, but the hie. Tin; re Is suspicion to tho clect tioo.t hotels "Xist besides express ollluus, lumlmr and ooal yards, food of Mr. Cbas. Collins, of l.liehii.,l,l have something to sell, and by so do.

defendant coufd it aou in tbia Juntl 0 to one of tho best operators in tbe oration at Ci.l lwcll ui-day. Goorgo Is ing, rotation 01 iiinoiont crops on stores, land otllces, and other business country. nia nelgliliora, who would b.idra 'od from work to give tbulr tctlmo nn bo paid first class speaker and wc feel as. the same soil will be tho result, there. that-they rucoived help frii) tho outside and some advance the Idea Hint tho robbery of Elliott's uarpnator shop was to obtain tools to assist tliciii.

iilerprixs to niiniiirous to mention. Go to K. H. SncH's BlmtooT.ai.il toe iowib. line wuicn the Court 0 ulil 1 111 urod that the G.

A. R. boys will not by preyentingto a certain extent, loss Tho population will arrive at four fig poae, fid. lorsfor fine tintypes. lie disappointed after hearing tho of fertility.

Two of tbe batilora for Ibe Government Sumner county need new ures after While. 4 lie pinoo is now blessed by two churches, of which tlm Don't fail to seo the "New lli.inn" When Eve was declined the privi nvelope contract, on their way roni all very had. Sowing Mnchino before you buy onu. A. Grail' sells them.

Holyoke to tvaabington, w.re tulkin 'ovur lege of eating of tho forbidden fruit Baptist is 1 lie most flourishing. It si ems As if the fool killer l.m not ihe aituatl iu with much assumed raudor, Tho renovating Imd enlarging of the It waa readily as ihj bids bad great furniture storo in the iinmediato Wo gtiarantco "Kxcelsior." completed Ids work yd, was a crank ou our streets g'v tii: 1111 exhib a good smoke. Tho IIaunktt. bteu ruKisterecl, tbore could bo no risk In sho took advantage of the lirst opportunity and made a straight shirt tail for that tree and shinned up the tree and plucked the apple off tho top limb. So it if with tho boys who aro forbid vicinity is a proof of the llnaiiclal Im 'inparlnz notus; ao iaob nroiiilsed to ition of Ids skill wiih rov and mark bis bid on paper and pass It ov.ir.

provement. xciauned. "jut to a nib Mr. Jilank. I mad) up my tmliid (Ion ago Hint he thought be waa my auporhr an 1 1 ileier-uiliiod to inub him by aee in thou r.

Jeotlng him, and I've don II," wna the Seo West Harnett's baby sign. A. Graft" received twentv-flvn I'N'niv uocn acraieneii away, the pnier. were 'i'wt ilnpols exels', Soulheni Kamai exchanged, and both were bltink I Kach And Fort Ssott Wichita. This Is Homo" Sewinir Alacliines thn oilier wraael eognted 00 tbe aouinoluiit uuditlnu den tho privilege of shooting lire crackers, they do not fool as if tho a I taking itstiddcti ntta of being hail man (Ired and Jist ml 'i a man who was Kitting In a chair 011 the blewalk and tuen suddenly turning and lliiii; another si.t at the othor, day, and they aro benntles.

Very oonviiiient for drummers and.1 TI19 Weatlur. had done their duty until they have traveling men. Dlarrluea checked 'at West liar- Dally weather report at taken from tha violated the law. This enterprising community is now nott's, by one dose of B. H.

(1. fiiiiiT.I weather aorvloe record, cilmerveit at Wellington, Kanaaa. for the twonty-four boy who star oil to run. Wel oveloplng llielr musical talent by the Thursday morning, about three euiwer 01 lliu ficii iung w. mi in.

Now atraajje toaay llieeTui tla 110' wb the bolreat cxMuleil Tho -irli of her aet" are very mad. I iaOad of loavlnu the jilted or mi 11 1. bed young 111 11 lo nhew the bitter en of diaHip.lutiiie:it, they've tako 1 hla port and ilicli.rjtl,ut the yeuiu womnn waa "real monn" a id (hat thy 11. xt a ai alia will nnd li lf left il uf the bj atelety, In apile of a I lur uionay, Wall papers nnd way of a brass band. bordering in all Duiini uiiiiinpf jiii imvt 1 Temperature Hlwhn.t during Wio liwent iilirht litis o'clock, Mr.

Elliott's carpenter shop lington Is not billed for a celebration this year biit'wo think it would be tho latest designs, at P. A Wood s. Sproad Kiigle on cur glorious Taukce. holiday by Comrade Collins. British eks, i ei nisa pair red letter sale.

Joe. the Halter, under the opera house. Mr. J. C.

Itnyd. ftt Louis, was doing tipovr business men, jestorday. Four-ply linen collars, nvw styles, cente; worth 0 and -i cents. Red let-toraalo. Joe, the Halter, under opera house.

C. Waili am, of Belle 1'lalno, was registered at tho Phillips, yesterday. Fopperul drill drawers, pantaloon fitting, 53 cents; worth tyl. Red letter Bale. Joe, the Halter, under the opera house.

Mr. J. V. Crenshaw will Jft yoster day afternoon for Kansas City, whero ho will epend Iho Fourth. Billiard cloth whirls military loup nd Htud 60 to 1.1)0 worth from i3 to M.

Red loiter ealo. Joe, tl llatlcr, under the opera tiuuse. We s'lould not do justice to the com- was entered by thieves who male a Proralllngwlnil vel Vi mile. Olii.rvallons of aky ohniily nunitv wo failed lo meutl tho good sehemu to call spu ial sossli and teach such cranks sotnu sense. "Excelsior" cluar.

mi ill hv tt'itul Uaruett succeeds tho Tluirbur No. thorough search of the shop, but from all appearance, fulled to Unit what they wore looking for, nnd only took one brace and chisel. Mr. Elliott seems It Is astonishing about the numerous to Shell's irnllerv for idmin. OPEN ON SUNDAY.

graphs, tin types and everything in tho niiiiiieii ii.tr. 111. Il.romeler nor. ire.2N.:f In) Ml t.iu UX.r in. T.mleney of Imroinelor I'henmn-nal for the day, light, rain fell at 11 to Ao'dock a.

Heavy ahowur wltlitniinilernt A toll p. in nnrtnweat horUon causing high tTooaa In creek. Kino driving horoo nnd bnpjjy fur sale cheap. Kami re llnis. Llvury Stable.

and various Koiirtn of July heads ami programmes that are suuq now-a-days In the papers. A great many jt tlium skating rln which Is In oxirie of construction. It will be opeiiml on the 4th of July. 'i'lio only corn to bo compared with Aelllugtonand surjMMU ling distrlot Is ou the arm of A. MeCorinlck.

K. II. goon picture. to be In bad luck, as this being tho thiid time his shop has been broken (io to French Urns. Itifiinl'.

for loo spring chicken. end In an advertisement that only lias tho effect of making llin readers id. Iliiw an Arlnmantr tnf HID lltltUltHlt.JP, During tba ovm ll iw of JHSI ia'. be'nrs Hie rurniiieiit rarbt'ia for th 1 a 1 Tur ira la Hie butt 1 iu a ti M.piir 1 ih 1 M. Oulre, of Wml 10 Li nil ig, in tho ceatur of the overflow I let aoinu of the vli'llina liivj iinvi.ii.ao.it of hla P.

A. WOOD, -Jobbing and retail lto In tho last year. AIimim Lit Velio's paint shop was entered through the south window and tliclr desk nno through, but of no avail. It is sup-posed they wore going to paint tho ehlekeiis at The now three story grist mill de-ledlv thn bust frame structure that j'iiikkih. inu oniy urug store in dm A Hue lot French Itros.

of spring Ik Hllord's. VVOIIInglon to lltl ITOOI 111 biro-n 8inoke tlm best live cent tdrar ever brought to Wellington. Sold by West Itarnidt. Tbe '-Now Homo" Hewing Machine always gives satlufnctlon. Cull nnd see It at A.

(JratTs. small quantities. has yet been built In th's county. Tho building looks cyulonn proof as It has not one defective piece of timber In It. Kino driving liorso and buggy for sale flump.

Hasuru llios. Llvury one Kun.lnv. 1W Ibis li 1 wua Indicted. It t'lienr that lie nit. hU ncri llllliorlal llandkrreblnr town red for the Fotirl'i, so look out for paint.

at Harper limpiue. West iVt llarnoll's..

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