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Kansas Kritic from Concordia, Kansas • 4

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32! JC KaWsartiain. J. H. Udell. K.

D. THE KRITIC. Save Tour Hi Kansas Concordia, GENERAL HARDWARE, AGRICULTURAL IHPLEHEHTS, STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, PUUPS, WIND HILLS, UDELL Real Estate, anil tar an Ofifcc in Brown Nw Block CONCOHDIA, KANSAS R. PRIST, M.D., FOR FROM DISEASE H. WRIGHT Jk SOW, Proprietors.

W. IF. WRIGHT Editor. GEO. A.

WRIGHT, Business Manager. Buckeye and "Standard Mowers, Champion Hay Rakes and ihe -BY USING Buckeye Binders, Give us a call I BEST oie1 BIZCsTIDIIETGr "For the cause that needs assistance. Forhe wrong that needs resistance For the future in the distance. And the good that we can do, successors to weusie. Andrew Boyles1 I and Surjsron lr Surgery a Specialty, -i They call themselves the Solidarity Co-operative Shirt Company, and PATENT Roman's otora.

The Kbitic is published every Wednesday. It is devoted to the discussion of all "subjects which tend to elevate educate and advance the productiug classes. tfrjmat ou St tb street, uiace Building. atBaroua Uooae, Our Fifth and some of the retail stores are going to sell their brand. They have exhibited business sense and' their sagacity AUTOMATIC FEED TROTGH.

PETER J. MISEREZ, Mrs. W. it. Wright, Editor, popular and unnecessary opposition to the strikers.

It was the talk of the hour when Gen Harrison urged Gov. Williams to order out the militia, and upon his refusal to do ho Gen. Harrison had fumed and fretted and vowed that if ho were governor of Indiana he "would subdue the men with the bayonet." Indianapolis Sentinel. ias its reward. Here is trade evolu Whereas, It has pleased our heavenly father to take unto himself our beloved Christian brother, Hackly, therefore: Resolved First, that we the members of the V.

T. U. extend our heartfelt sympathy tohia now bereaved companion Second, that we commend her to the tender cafe and consolation of his God who is a very i rosent help in time ot JUSTICE of the PEACE. tion in feminine Mail and PR0GRAME G0LLECTI1G, flJEISYe' express. Of the Fourth Annual Conven Coneordla, Kansas.

The "Kansas Mcthodist-Chatauqua' The publishers are not responsible for the opinions of contributors. The columns are always open for the discussion of all sides of the questions ot the day, and we request that anyone who has the time to write, on such topics, -vill make use of our space. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Strictly in advance. One year $1.00 Six months Three months .35 SAMPT.Tf! rOPTPS FRKK. published at Topeka, makes a highly tion of the W.

C. T. U. to be held at This feed trough we reeommrno all farmers and stork raisers, a thnHFt way ot feeding. Wo claim ir xXl thrive, better whrn this trUh il sed for he following r'iisrns The trough is mi.

a un therntiQ only enters the trough as is consumed The grain 1 thus lopt clm and eel the stock eat more smd put on lles-nta ter. Thr-re l-s no anl stock lo not have to feed f.on a filthy floor and Contract diveii.e. I'lenty of fcoil i on ind at all tlmei abusive assault ou a prominent woman Mrs. Baker, suffragist, iu language whose gross- PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY! Com. Mrs.

J. J. Frisbic, Minneapolis, August 15, Hess renders it unfit for quotation. Mrs. Balston.

After criticising some of her utter THE (BEST IJV THE CITyr WEST SIXTH STREET. 16 and 17, 1888. Mim.Doba Evans, President; Sulina. Mrs. MTarik E.

Pratt, Secretary; Concordia. Mrs. Jemmy Bksack, Treasurer; Washington. Arkansas Heard From. In a letter ta the Herald, Albia, ances at the Womeh's International Council, the editor intimates that if she had not used unnatural methods to that any animal tan at aay tiu dated June 20, 1888, from John Barn- Executive Meeting, August 15th at 1:30 P.

M. hill, now a resident of Corning, Ark The First National OUR TICKET. For President, HON. A. J.

STREETER. Of Illinois. AUG. 15 rKKKooK Session ansas, formerly a resident of Albia, he A sample can be Peon i Concordia at any IMow jrtv a few of the many rtcoiunieik Jatioutre ceivud: 2:30. Consecration Service.

says the democrats concede to the CONCORDIA, KANSAS. to avoid maternity, ahc wouid now be taking care of her children "amid the sweets of domestic bliss' instead of ranting upon a public platform. As the woman suffragist in question has seven children and sev Union Labor party the THE LARGEST BANK IN NORTHWEST KANSAS. election for governor of Arkansas, and a msijority of the congressmen. He says that the Republicans and all the 14.

1SS7. I have one Byl. Automatio Troi.glis. 'J hey the ilevive (of feeding hogs and fcheep that 1 have evel een, B. V.

IIucukb. Capital 100,000, $25,000. J. Atwoop. C.

15. Kwebt, Vice President. O.K. Lath or, ashler. W.

W. Bowmak, Am't Cashier, eral grand children, the accusation Opening of Convention. Appointment of Committees. President's Address. Reports of County Presidents: Marshall, Mrs.

I Grow. Klley, Mvs. II. B. Wright.

Cloud, Mrs. R. McCoy. Washington. Mrs.

M. Wjcjcsmeb Miscellaneous Business. Adjournment. oo Evknino Session. For Vice President, GHAS.

E. CUNNINGHAM, Of Arkansas. seems sufficiently groundless. The abor organizations endorse the etatc and county union labor ticket aud vulgarity of language in this editorial is something phenomenal in a re Maxwell Land Grant Troubles, Tkinidad, Colo, July 23. Information reached here this evening that about noon today one hundred settlers rode to the ranch of George Blasser, near Raton, and reinstated him to the possession of his ranch, which, during the absence of Blasser and family from home, had been turned over to the representatives of tho Maxwell grant.

Tho grant are taking vigorous measures to dispossess the settlers. The settlers vow they will not give up until the private land claims committee of the lower house of congress should say whether or not the ruling of the secretary of the interior, Cox, in 18C9, declaring that these lands are a part of the public domain, has force of a law are not. Great excitement prevails and personal violence is feared. It has been a great mystery to many youug persons why the dark, rich-colored wood so much used for furniture should be called Its deep-tinted, ruddy-streaked surface certainly docs not resemble the rose, so we must seek some other reason for the name. Here it is When the tree is first cut, the fresh that they are shouting for C.

E. Cun UNION PACIFIC TIME-TABLE. EAST. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ningham, the union labor candidate ConcortUa, Jan, 14.

I have hfiPM tuning tlif An-ToniMtiv Feed Trough for two innnlJis ami am well ples with it. I lfieve it will pay tor itself in feeding in lox. Stanlet. ligious paper, especially in one belonging to the Methodist denomina Passenger leaves for Kansas City Accouiuiodaum 9:25 a.m. p.ui.

for vice president, and saying he will Anthem Choir. 8:00 tion and published in progressive carry the state by 20,000 majority hat he is their favorite, a tried and Kansas. Its grammar is almost as WEST. Accomodation leaves for Belleville m. Passenger p.

ui, Accom'dat'n arrives from Kansas City 10:35 a. Passenger 6:10 p.m. Belleville 9:35 a.m. singular as its abusivencss and lack of true friend of organized labor. J.

R. Norman. propriety. Woman's Journal. Levotioiml Service.

Welcome Address ot Welcome. Kespouse by Mrs. Grow. Short Talks by President, Ministers and Others, with Music. Collection.

Bouediction oo THURSDAY, A CO. 10 Mohniko Skssiom. Accom'dat'n 3:50 a. m. I am familiar with the Food Trongti ntentl by Mr.

Ainlnw lioy es. hnv; cen it in oj.e-r.ukni niinos-t every "l.y or the past 4 month believe il w.tl jaj every farmer and stork raf.tM- 10 procure otic. S. II. J.

E. Wilfong, Agent. We have received from tbc Mere A good work is beiug done in Lin dith Union Labor Club "an appeal coln county by tir A. G. Lord, who has formed a society for social and to all sister clubs" that another con BEISJ.

LAEB, 9:10 vention bo held in this district and a christian reform. The pledge taken I nra rpw us! njr Roylos Tatent Automatic Food Trough inr iVeding caivcr and believe it a guwd inA-estnint. J. E. Lil lMtUS.

by its members is as follows: straight Union Labor man be placed Editor of the Kritic Please say to the people of Cloud County, that I am a candidate for County Attorney, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention for the nomination of county officers. Yours very respectfully, Isaac A. Rigbt. Cocxtt Superintendent. I am a candidate for the office of County Superintendent, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention.

J. A. Dixon. Please say to the people of Cloud county that I am once more a candidate for clerk of Dist. Court, subject to tbc decision of the Republican County Convex tion.

C. F. TTOSTETLKK. LOCAL ITEMS. Pelletier Bros.

ri nomination for Congress. We "I pledge myself to labor for the HARSiESS, SADDLES have not space for the whole of the purity and equality of men and women in soci.il, political and relig "appeal," which is a review of the most obnoxious acts of the republi Main Street, ious life; to abstain from the use of Prayer Service. Minutes of Previous Meeting. Reports of County Presidents: Clny, Mrs. 1j.

TirriN. Republic, Mrs. K. K. McCaix.

Bfillne, Mrs. B. Quincy. Ottawa, Mrs. II.

Tuck kr. Report of Committee on Credentials. Reports of Superintendents. liscsslous to follow each Report: "Litem lure." Mrs. M.

E. Ross. "Juvenile," Miss J. Stewart. "Scientific Temperance" Mrs.

A. Alluoh. Discussion, W. T. U.

Home at Ottaw. Question ox. Adjournment. oo Aftkrnoom SKSSIOX. March -S.

1SS7. I have 1 1 1 in Ulinot im-ilai food ir.uh ti Vr. Boyios' though his i far Min-ror in imj'vivo tneut. I ta'ko pl.si-tno in sayin-f it i the only ira-tici way that ttr- fed. Itos will fntti'ti ui-uch ipVickur oi ConsiderablclL-s? I.

A. Bahti.ktt. intoxicating drinks as a bevemge; can party, which no. A. Anderson wood exhales a very strong, rose-like tragrancc.

which soon passes away, leaving no traco of the peculiar odor. also from the use of tobacco and pro is supposed to endorse, by his words CONCORDIA KANSAS Keeps Everything in his Un fane language. ly the help of God 1 in his acceptance of Ihe Union Labor There are several varieties of rose mmmmmm wnmm 11 mam iw.miiji if ijiw.li iimi mmw wmmmmm0 will keep this pledge as long as nomination, that he has never waver wood trees; the best, however, are those found in South America and the wrtm ed nor was he likey to "waver in his devotion to republican principles." 31 Tho society doing much good as mrrm East Indies, and neighboring islands. HOUSE MOVING. it is not based on any sect or parly.

The appeal concludes: -From "Jack-in-in-the-Pulpit," in 2:00 Mextca KrsTA Lr.T5EirT, rr.rtmtei 1msoU to Very Hone Woadcrlai. 'im it. "And now comes this same John A St. Nicholas for August. Best groceries at Pelletier Bros.

A Gentry Son, are now The Democratic Women's Club in Anderson, ever true to "unwavering prjinl to move, raise, or low. Milwaukee, declares its object Devotional Kxerrises. Minutes of Previous Session. Reports ef Superintendents. "Jail iiiid Prison," Mrs.

M. Moxkbax. "Work Among Colored," Mrs. A. Cordry.

"Work A moi.g Soldiers and Sullen," Mrs. Pratt. epublican principles" and records his If yon want good, rufcE milk, buy it of N. Rogers. bonces of any Fize, without Riming them in two.

The best MATERIALISM IN AMERICA. I do not ask that men of wealth vote on Saturday. July 21, 1888, in to be that of gaiuinga more thorough knowledge of the great political of care taken with all work. obedience to his party cauens against Labor shall give more to the Church, which Song, "Carry the Gospel lu Baskets," Mrs. The 4th ward has a Union Club of 50 members.

questions of tho day regarding tariff, the "Mills Bill, which gives the peo is often stronger when it is poor than protection and good government. A ii3r one wanting sitch work done will save money ly seeing them. Call on or address, Gkntky Sox. Concordia, Kan. when it is rich, nor to the poor and ple of the Fifth district, free lumber, free 6alt, free tin cups, tin plates, etc.

thriftless, whom unearned money only District Court is in session and the 'Joe French" coal stealing case is liie "ruiladfiphia L.ctlger' is Evans. "Social rtirity," Mn. R. McCoy. "Legislative and Petition." Mrs.

L. Johns. "Evangelistic," Mrs. M. K.

Grlfilth. Report of Secretary. Report of Treasurer. Report of Orgsumor. and against the only measure that has keeps in poverty.

I urgo that the pleased with tho idea of women being being tried. been proposed to reduce the surplus power to make money, like nuy other employed as commissioners of street HOUSE MOVING. except to squander it. Now, as we -1-00 Children's Meeting, Conducted by Miss power is a trust bestowed on the posses The celebrated I Douglas $3 sor for humanity. The preacher who cleaning, and says great mistake is made in not employing them more generally in such matters, for which Shoe," also afullli aeof his other goods advertised in anotl er column may be arc opposed to any and all "fusion" as tending to confusion, and as we have no desire to perpetuate "unwav preaches for his salary, not for the omul at Geo.

Co's, Concordia, Strwart. Bong, by Master IIarvky Evans. oo EV K.N I NO SlCSSIOX. Sinicing, Temperance, Choir. Devotional Exercises.

spiritual well being of his parishion it declares they aro better fitted than Kansas. ering Republican Principles" or vote ers lis a mercenary the physician who men. For flour, buckwheat and corn meal, for a man who is going to bo a "re practices for his fees, not to'cttre the Programme of Y. W.C. T.

Conducted by bran, shorts, screenings, chop feed Miss Mary Garrett i said to be the sick, is a mercenary the lawyer who publican till he dies," or in any manner affiliate with cither of the old corn and oats, by the pound or at whole- 1 il go- iota vs25 s. US 'AB 1 Is IT, a it ssB 4 mSU SB 1 i 1 pass jj as personal manager of the Baltimore MttS ('LARA STRTCKI.KK. OO FRIDAY, AUG. 17 Morning Skssio.v. pleads for his honorarium, not for pale, come to the Crescent Flour and and Ohio railroad.

She lately saved CARPENTER A1ID BUHOEB Scroll tjawmg, Turnivg, Plain Ornamental Furniture 5ir' justice is a mercenary the man parties during this campaign, we wish to unite with all Union Labor 9:00 Fe Store, opposite the Postoffice. Charlie Crans. it from rum and would ue us presi ufacturer, the merchant, the trader, dent if she so willed it. Clubs in the Fifth district in asking the man on 'change, who transacts Bible Reading, Subject: Chariots of God. Minutes of Previous Session.

Report of Executive Committee. Election of Ofiicers. Reports of Superintendents. "Prew," Mary Fustkk. "Music," Mrs.

D. Evans. the privilege of voting for straight his business to make money, not to English Spavin Linimemt removes all Ilard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and The terms ladv and ladies are los give the community us moat in due ing favor in England. Society peo Union Labor candidates, from the president down to road ovorscer. Broadway, aoath or tbe M.S.

Ctior a. season, is a mercenary. In tho his pic are discarding them for the more "Woman's Work for Woman," Mrs. A.J.Gil from horses, Blood Spavines, Cuvbs, Svcenej Stifles, Sprains Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. First, because we do not want to tory of the nineteenth century, the sensible words, woman and women dottrine that wealth is trust must bicrt.

"Mess nger and Signal," Miixib Butler. "Franchise," Lrura Johns. W. C. T.

Clara Striitclkb. be counted next November to ewell the apparent strength of either of the bave 30. by the use of one bottle. England has three hundred forty stand by the side of the doctrine that Discussion: "Our Duty to Industrial Schools' labor is an honor and liberty is an Every bottle warranted by Taylor Xeitzel, Concordia. old parties.

Second, because if we ever gain Tie Misonri Pacific Railway, (BETWEEN) St. LOUIS (AND) Kansas ity, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Lincoln, Atchison Omaha. obedience. The "materialism that Led by Mrs.

Rastall. Superintendents' Conference. oo Aftkknoon Session i strength enough to do we threatens the American Church is not Just look at the new milk wagon of Rogers as it goes by your home, must get it from the old parties. the materialism of Herbert Spencer 2:00 Prayer Service. It is the materialism of tho railroad, r.nd then next morning go out and Now, no democrat will come to us if we arc to carry liim over to vote for "unwavering republicans" or the factory, the shop; the material )uy a dollars worth of tickets of seven woman blacksmiths, and nine thousand one hundred thirty-eight women who work at nail-making.

Enfranchisement means thinking, capable mothers mothers who will regard it as their duty to bring up eons as pu reminded and conscientious as their daughters. Tho majority of women will be what is known as superior women; they will be the rule not the exception. Womcns Chronicle. ism that puts thinghood above man Minutes of Previous Session. Reports of Superintendents.

"Sabbath Observance," Mrs. H.McBridk. "Drawing Room Work," Mrs. J. 1.

Oti- Foreign, Mother's Meeting. Question Box. Subjects: )iim. He sells pure milk, gives good DAILY TliAlNS between ft ST. LOUIS, KAN.

CITY AND ATCHISON. 0 3 vice versa, no republican Wants to hood; that does not know that things measure and treats his customers as if were uiado for man, not man for be appreaciated their patronage. AVe be carried over by fusion to vote for democratic candidates or principles. things that God gives us, not Irish 1st, Juvenile Amusements and Enter Inow for we have bought of him for For these reasons, we ask all Union several months. men to build railroads, but raif roads to build Irishmen; not Hungarians to Labor clubs to join.

in asking the ccn tainments. 2nd. Parents' fr-Yperat ion with Teachers, Bong, Pray Mothers, Fray, by Mrs. Evans. Social Hour.

oo tral committee of the Fifth district dig our mines, but mines to develop manhood in hungarians. Dr. Lyman inc "jurnnswicK" restaurant on "Washinzton St. has been refitted and Magnificent passenger equipment, consisting of Through Pulman Sleeping Cars and Klcgnnt New Reclining Cliair cars FilteE between all points. connections are made at Atcliison and St.

Union Depots. OUIt COLOR DO SHORT LINE is tlie Quickest and most direct route to Pueblo. Denver and principal points in Cotoriuio and Utah. THE IRON MOUNTAIN KOUTE Is tlie direct line to the principal cities of Arkansas and Texas. THE ONLY KOUTE to tlie Famous Hot Springs of Arkansas.

NEW KOUTE to the CITY of MEXICO via SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS, OVER 300 MILKS the SHORTEST LINE from Atchison to Kansas City. For further information regarding these routes, address any of the company's agents or CHAN. K. STYLES, Passenger-and Ticket Agent, Atchison, Kansas.

II NEWMAN, TOWN SEND. Evknino Sksox. to take measures to give us a candi date who stands squarely on the Cin Abbott, in the August 8:00 1 is now under the control and man agement of its former popular pro "oTXTKimiST 'sirrrofjr mrrrvo fros rro snLi ivaKiKn ojevxsaK KToixan cinnati platform and whose record on Song, Choir. Devotional 8ervlce. Lecture, bj Mre, IUstai.L.

Collection. Benediction. )rietor, II Hagaman who will by every idea and plank is sound. R. McLean.

bis enterprise and attention to busi J. J. B. PRICE, F. Yocnt, Ch'n pro tern.

regain for it its old time repnt-mion. Be sure and remember the 3rd Vice President. Gen. Pass, and Tick. Agent, St.

Louis. Mo. Hameth Livery; Feed ast Sab Sec. Railroaders Organizing. 'Mrunswick" for ice cream, oysters.

The iniquitous dives and slavepcns, in Wisconsin, to which attention has so many times been directed, are still in existence. Another girl has1 been trying to oscapc, but all letters arc intercepted by tho wretches who have possession of her, and sho was still a prisoner at last accounts. There is a heavy reckoning in store for the. authorities of that state for their neglect. The infamy of those places is unequalled by anything we have ever read of in any civilized country, and would disgrace a nation of 6avages.

Prohibitionists have adopted the white roso as heir emblem. or a good square meal. A meeting of the railroad men of f.iiRFS WHfRF ALL ELSE AILS. tbo Ninotcenth ward was held last evening at Foley's hall, corner of Best Cough Syrtip. Tastes good.

Uee 109 111 W. Ninth St, KANSAS CITY, MO. The onTj SjieciaUst in the City fc'fco a Regular Graduate in Medicine. Over 20 years' Practice, 12 years in Oiieago. THE OLDEST IM AGE, AND LONGEST LOCATED.

in niae. tsoiu pyuruygiMia. At a meeting of the Union Labor Club a resolution was unanimously adopted challenging the Republican Club to joint discussion, and the Ex. Noble and Bates streets, which was largely attended. The meeting was Authorized bv tu? state to rreac Chronic, Nerronsand Special D-eases," Seminal Weakness (ntp Kotii.i rtnhmtr lot of sexual to organize a substantial opposition to I believe Piso's Cnro for Consumption saved my life.

A. H. Dowell, Editor Enquirer. Eden-ton, N. April 23, 1887.

Gen. Harrison on account of the ex. Nervous Dehiiity, Poisoned Blood.Ulcera andSweilinRS of every kind. TTrinarv Diseases, and Id fact. cecdingly hostile stand which he took all troubles or diseases in either mule or female.

Cures guaranteed committee was instructed to meet a committee of the Republican Club to moke arrangements for sueh a discus-ion at such a time and place as the committees mutually agree upon. Very Respectfully, P. J. Miterez. Chairman Ex.

Com. U. L. C. against the railroad men in the strike of 1877.

Councilman John O'Conner was made chairman of the meeting They Made Oo-operation Pay. As pretty a bit of co-operation a9 ever deserved to succeed is succeeding very creditably just now. The co-operators are three girls and three sewing machines. The girls are shirt-maker, and they were thrown out of place in a strike. Things looked black for them until more girls, luckier than they, gave a typical example, of that unselfish fellowship which seems never wanting among the poor.

The three workless and penniless shirt-makers were provided with sewing machines, nd proceeded to make honest shirts on their own account. It paid. It ofTered a shining illustration of the remedy which many tenement workers, if "they only choose to take it, have in their hands. The shirts got along at first in a tiny room then they demanded a shop, and now they ore going to call for a factory The three girls arc now a company with a long name. PIS and Bernard F.

Kclley. secretary Dr. Rooker made a ppeech in which or money refunded. Charges low. Thousands ot cases cured.

Experience is important. All medicines are guaranteed to be pure and efficacious, being compounded in my perfectly appointed laboratory, and are furnished ready for use. running to drug- stores to have uncertain prescriptions filled. No mercury or injurious medicines used. No detention from business.

Patients a distance treats by letter and ex press, medicines sent evc-'i-vwb ore free from gaze or breakage. State your cs'se and send for terms. Consultation free cad calidenUal, personaUr er by letter. A 64 page HfltfYST For Both Sexe. sent Illustrated AWlJX sealed in plain envelope for 6c.

In stamps. Every male, from the age ot to 45, should read book. pbioc lt xhlppcrs to consign hell ffU for w.re. On nmloe by null I will meet all train he strongly condemned Gen. Ilnrrison for his officious efforts against the 5tVk.

ICII2HfltltCl. The franchise has been again extended in England. Women in counties can now vole as well as in towns. They are only excluded from voting for members of Parliament and it will not be long before this lust is grau led. The New York "Star" reminds its readers that the party which enfranchises women will find itself thirty million votes tho better.

Although ft democratic paper it has now a "Woman Column," edited by Mr. Hamilton Wilcox. 1 I keep more ilu Si-iljions than ant strikers. Dr. Rooker spoke for only Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.

The best Cough Medicine is Piso's Curk fob Consumption. Children take it without objection. By all druggists. 25c a few moments, his sentiments were nnrii in cumy. "Come a runidu!" loudly, applauded.

He said that he TKECEATTiaiSHF.HEin atig J. B. PRICE. was a railroad man at the time of the A POSITIVE CURK for KHEUMACISM. for aay can tkia traatmeat fkili te I mm or help.

Urea teat dlwoverr in unal I strike himself, being employed on the All LU frAJUL When Baby was side, we gave her Castoria. When she -wom a Child, she cried for Castoria, When alio became Bliss, she clung to Castoria, T.1iea die had Children, she cave them Castoria. EMt Coooh 8rup. Tatc good. DM mlltefii Philadelphia the Ncwmtmr Advim vf aieaieia.

una aoae given relief a lew tfoaea reaMvw fever and pala In Joiuta Sura ooraplelad la ft ta 7 8rd itale-aeot of eaaa wlia Maaup for Ciroaiara. CtO, vt Mdreu I. P. C. railway, arid had a vivid remembrance of Gen.

Harrison's Ostnir Agency of Mcmr. our aauionatt ogant.

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