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Ellsworth Republican from Ellsworth, Kansas • 3

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I AMEFIICA'S FIRST PHOTOGRAPHER The nit 1111 Hi 1 11" 0. lo 'I 1 i lie sun liven, mill I 1 i li I a I'm jtliiif In I1IM1 lliUVi-H yoiiK ralT out liurc Itl till' I'll tit ItlU'lt. Ymi mlit cd to anv one ot lliesu picmiumu hv remitunir JM.5 Bank National Central II lll l'IT. Ilu'll Miiy rlKlit lir 1111' rlmw tli 'till the Divpitt reports to tho contrary. Mat to the jm blislicrs, and becoming a yearly subscriber to HcUonl's Mag nun 1 rniiH ii.

tlu'll i-hiiw thi'Huiiiii-r nil' to-liny, until linn i't tliew 11. Brady, tl.o pioneer pliotoniplit It linn; Tow iiioirirl will muv III ntukti, an' lie 11 of tlio United still lives mid eu rlmw over tliur. joys good health. i Kl.I "VOUTII- KANSAS. Huipliw Direcort aine.

Irving's Works, 6 umo, bound in F.nglisli cloth, worili 10.00. GeorgC JCIiol's Works, 6 vols umo, hound in Knglixh cloth, worth fto.oo. Look hiiil, yormiy, luw a cuff out III a iiuiu'i I run I 1 iird .1 An' lilnlllir, likii 11 011 II.U HtyiUli lltlllll II I'll Rut that ere cull lmll ut Hint rm linlll I get I'rolmhly no nrt-Int in tin worlil li 1 11 It 11 to inany picturcg of fflebrilti'il llli'll. Ho was horn in 18211, in Warren I' Irving Life Of ashingtOll, 3 121110, lumml in Knglish tlnth, wonh $5,50. liiin lilt, An' it lu re, I tiki) liluitin', w'y, 1 reckon lio WmTKALI.

11 1UMMKIHIIIKO I'ri'tiilt'nt 11 8 CimliltT iu niiii. The History of the Confederate illustrated, i.uge worth $3.50. 8 Jtiwh, I TownMi'iirt, la' I Iklil.ltl'lllf A WVn I fut took my fium out liuro tlili wuz country roml Ari'o tliu arnlcliur Inn, wu imueil Hie Works ol William bhakspere, complete. Kdiicd by ciaik Wriui.t. I 'liiwmm mid I'wior alvenii wins then iiiiuluM in inv yard for Urn tktiii.iiu1 "llrlrk Jluu." Am an illuxl ration of uno of irniira'i iugcnioiiM iiii'tlioilsof nlli' ir; in at tent 103 to Iiii tiitiHc um may be uii'iit iou- the in-cidi'iit of the "brick man." Owi day a man applied for alms to Hinnmi, win wan sit ling in tlm ticket nin.

To t.ht inquiry us to why ho did not go to work, the iiii'iidicaiit replied that ho wmiM gladly do ko at a dollar a day if heeuuH find employment, llanuitit give hlia twenty-live cents to get his Livakfast, and told him to return, lie would give him a dollar and a hall a day ami easy work. When the man Vel'iinied, Barnuiii 'gave him live bricks, mid toll him to place one in front of the museum, another on the corner of Vesey street, a third at tliu corner of Fulton on the St. Paul's church hide and the fourth im the east corner of Fulton. Relumiaj then to the museum, he was lo talto tip the first brick and replace it with tlio fifth, and then continue his rounds, putting down one brick and taking up tha other each time. He was enjoined to answer no questions and to seem not to hear, and that at the end of each three-quarters of an hour he was to pass into tlio museum, look around at the curiosities for fifteen minutes and then resume his rounds with the bricks.

Barnuiu says that the man played his part to perfection, and octavo. Knglich cloth. Fully illustrated. Worth county, N. and curly took 11 a interest iu portrait painting.

Morse, the in llllll tllU'll'd iltMllfl'l lllll. Au'no mini, uti.riiririiii' iloud mini roim to niuku oliJiHiiion. ventor of the tele Tiiln lunik In iliiliiir cotiMTViitlvo ft bl' The Kansas Mutual Life Association. not iiny liiiitk in Kllnwurih county. graph, wns the IIbi iiionny to liin nt nil times on CliR'tol WVn thin mud a rowed ti vllliigu struct, my call 11.

iii 1 lie yard, An' now Uib meet it nwi'liu 'itli Btylo-8 city Ijoolevunl, Hut 1 will liiicii thin V10 yonnir cnir out here In my (rout liiwn. llo'll amy rixlit here 1111' cliuw tlm grans till Hie first to t. ll him of Matthew n. brady MortKi'KBOui' I'l'ixiHiiu wriiruy. Vig liiti.rnI.t IMI lllllllll'IIIIHttM.

lit UN lllKll Hon. J. I Davis, President. C. 11, Janks, Treasurer.

John Moon, Secretary the wonderful discovery of Daguerre in mm iiii wlthKooil biiiikiiiir yrlii Franco, nnd thereby suggest to him the null tiling i ciinwii. Natural Premium Plan of Life Insurance career which was to make Drady famous Tltiya unit fells exchange and Inih letter of cri'dlt. Ho had a studio in New York city for Vou hv Hit) way I curry on makes Hie hull city 1 air. fifteen years before the civil war broke SA FE, ECONOMICAL, EQUITABLE, Mukei ootleetloim nt current rate and lmics Wall, iri Vm lair, tlili fvc' my luwn, an' this isn't my call', An' tliliiKH lie, ic-ui'lieil tliu purllest pass the out, and from the first was actuated by excliHiigo nt la ecu iirrnuimmi. a desire to preserve the faces of the his winr lie ever sawn, VISITORS AND PATFOliS CORDIALLY WELCOMED I an ol' ilurt can't U't Ills cal elm grans on toric men nnd women of America.

At Policies incontestable after two years. Non-forfeitable afier five years. $100 000 Deposited in the State Treasury of Kansas 111 owu luwn, that timo daguerreotypes cost from three Wall, let Vin luff; tills Vie young caffshull ttay liere nnikoM. to five dollars apiece. It was not until 18133 that the treatment of glass with "Ellsworth Republican.

Au' ll 1 har 'mil lull' too hard, I'll trot out tli ol' ciw I'll lilti'li 'em both In the sumo slnko, rlflit here collodion caused the photograph to sue ceed the daguerreotype. Net Assets January 1SS7 if 24,81690 Net Assets January 1, 1888 51,076 53 Net Assets January 1889 84,752 58 Net Assets January 1890 I07.4CS 41 Issued Every Saturday Morning. in my trout luwn. An' let Vin Ktuy 1111' chuw I lie ffritss till the hull Among the many public characters his eccentric conduct caused a great crowd to gather about tho museum. Many of theso, of course, went into the) museum to seek some explanation as to the purposo of the "brick Thia Wits kept up for several days, until the IIIIIIK IH CnnWn.

3, n.ivaa, whose lineaments Mr. Drady preserved Net Assets January 1, 1891 128,078 10 Subscription, $150 Per Year to the world were Andrew Jackson, Ed VICHY l'l ltSONAL. Death claims paid since 285,000 00 Attorney Sternberg went to Abilene gar A. Poo, Father Mathew, Kossuth, Clay, Calhoun, Lincoln, Horaco Greeley, police requested his withdrawal, becausa iew insurance wrmen in 1090 2,055,00000 Insurance in force January 1891, co SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1891. Thursday.

Cardinal Wiseman, JeuTerson Davis, such crowds lingered about the museum that traffic was interrupted. J. G. Speed in Harper's Weekly. Mrs.

Alexander Hamilton, Jenny Lind, 0V3 $200 of ASSETS to EVRY $100 of LIABILITY LOCAL MISCELLANY. Washington Irving and James Feuni- Attorney Brooks went to Russell, Tuesday evening. Hod Baldridge returns to his school Prompt payment, fair a sound basis, low cost, thorough more Cooper. The cool weather still continues. In 1851 he went to the London eshi Importance of Hrciithlng Properly.

In all the various systems of physical work at Topeka to-day. and trustworthy management characterize the Kansas Mutual Lite. N. Bruner makes a very respect bition nnd took the first prize. The Mrs.

Ed Jenuinps of Kanopolis, was same yenr he visited the galleries of culture now in vogue the greatest importance is attached to taking the breath able jewelry clerk. D. B. LONG S)ocial Apent, Ellsworth, Kas. iu Ellsworth Thursday.

Europe, and found his pictures every Mrs. J. W. Brooks it in Wilson this Miss Elva Tullis is in Frederick where as far as Rome and Naples. week visiting with relatives.

in the morning, placing the passenger in St. When the Prince of Wales visited this week visiting relatives. The hml leu Home Journal. A never failing charm ol the The Ladies Louis in the early evening of the same day. America in I860 lie and his suite Mrs.

Malaby has a sister from Clay Marshal SliatVr Is still at the good work of improving the streets of our properly. The breathing should be slow and deep, six breaths a minute being a safe average. There is still a difference of opinion in regard to the relative value of abdominal and chest breathing, and each system has its advantages. One of the best exercises for increasing the ca frequently availed themselves of Mr. Center, visiting her this week.

Omaha and Council Bluffs are put 111 rapid communication with the lower Missouri river points by two superb daily trains, one leav- Home Journal is that it is always abreast ot the season; somehow it presents just the tilings one wants most to see at the particu city. Brady's skill. During the civil war he Leo Herzig is at Eureka priuga for Mrs. Peru Long an aged lady of photographed many battle scenes, and ingKansas City late in the morning and the his health. lie left for that place last had a staff of assistants in all of oilier in tne evening, making the run from Kansas City 111 about eight hours.

The Tuesday. some 60 odd years, dhd of consumption last "Vf dnesduy and was buried yester the army making pictures of stir lar time it comes out; this seems especially true of the June number, with its dainty pages lor the brides of June, Florence Howe Hall's "In Church, or at Home?" Mrs. Mallon's suggestions for brides and their pacity of tho lungs is to draw a full breath very slowly and through the morning train carries a through bullet sleep ring events. This enterprise cost over Mrs. hStender of Iowa, is in the city day.

nose. Keep the lungs inflated as long as ing car to St. Paul and Minneapolis, placinp the government subsequently the guest of her brother H. W. the passenger in the twin cities twenty hours Mis Florence Mae Davis ofLincoln bought the plates.

possible, and then expel the air suddenly through the mouth, and repeat the Barofsky. maids, and Ella Wheeler Wilcox's clever comparisons between women and flowers. Quite as timely, also are the portrait sketch alter leaving Kansas City, For information call on or addits Centre, was in the city a few days Mr. Brady is a man of trim, wiry, square Messrs. C.

J. Evans and J. L. Dick It. U.

Urr, general southwestern passentt-i Lady Agnes Macdonald, the wile of shouldered figure, with white mustache and goatee. Noth withstanding his sixty- Care should be taken not to try this week visiting with her old school mate, Mrs. Rogers. take a business trip to Topeka the first mako the period of holding the breath agent, 900 Main Kansas City, or A. Dawes, general passenger'and ticket agtiu Canada's Premier; sister ol Rose Gertrude's description of "Life Among the Lepers at seven years, he is still an enthusiast.

of the week. Jude Eastland appointed Attorney and delights to talk of his past triumphs. Molokai;" Charles J. Dumar article on too long at tho start; tho more gradually the power of doing this is attained the Attorney C. J.

Evans went to Biook- 'Women as Type- setters," and William H. lie lives at Washington. Pestinaof Russell, as referee in the case of Horace Coleman ir vs The at, Joseph, Mo. OFTatronize those who brought down price ol meat. Grken llEATTY, Next to Postuffice.

ville Wednesday to attend to some Kiueing's "Hints on House Buildlncr. Those whose thoughts are turning toward legal business. THE OLDEST BANK PRESIDENT. Kanopolis Land company, with in summer litmus, will find helpful suucestions better will bo the permanent results. There are many breathing exercises, ami one of the best is the taking of a deep breath and swinging tho arms, first one, then the other, and finally both, while the breath is inhaled.

Excessive prac The Itev. J. A. Bull is in Wilson this structions to report his findings by "Horseback Riding lor Women." bv He In Slill in Active IlusincsH, Short 1,1 no to Kuiimiih City. Larl A.

iNyegaartl, of JNew ork Riding Club, 22, 1801. week attending a meeting of the ministerial association. Ninety -Three Vears of Age. The oldest hank president in New ln.tis what the Chicago, ht. -raul am: Mr.Bperry, the Union Pacific station York state, and probably iu America, is Mrs.

Ham Itiddell returned home and Miss Le Garde's "How to dress for Bicycle Riding;" Helen Jay and Kate Upson Clark have treated very acceptably the two sides of the farmer vs summer-boarder controversy, and the same breezy out-door spirit Kansas City railway announces to readers this paper regarding the completion of own line into the cities of Leavenworth am agent iH getting himself in readiness to ioin the alliance party. He was to Daniel Spraker, of the National Mohawk River bank of Fonda. He comes of an from her extended visit to Leaven tice of any system should be avoided, and the golden rule of faking moderate and judicious exercise should be observed. New York Commercial Adver worth, lust Monday. Kansas City on Feb.

1, 1S91, lorunng tin pervades also the usual department pages, be seen sneak ins along the by streets, a few days ago, with a new scythe on old Saxon family, his grandfather, George Spraker, immigrating in 1755 and settling in the town of Palatine, where he be tiser. Mrs. Whitney's "A Golden Gossio." and "A Mrs. Geo. Sparr and daughter Miss most direct and expeditious route for Soul from Pudge's Corners," Jessie his arm and enquiring for help to sengers and freight traffic between principa Mamie are in Mauhatten where they will spend the summer.

O'Donnell's strong serial, are both continued, came the owner of a largo tract of land. An Outfit for Traveling. A woman who ha3 traveled a great and liwing, ol the Wew York Base commercial centers and the great states ol Iowa, northern Illinois. Wisconsin, Min Ball club, contributes an article which will Secretary L. W.

McLennan of the His father, Jost Spraker, succeeded to the estate and kept an old time tavern, which was touch frequented in stage delight the boys. The Journal promises also assist 1dm in.making hay. pisewhere in this issue, will be seen a notice wherein "our" county superintendent puts himself on record as working for a ''20 percent bonus" nesota, Missouri and Kansas and the west Ktate Saving's association is iu Ne some particularly delightlul things lor each ot deal abroad says: "A steamer trunk ought to hold all of one's baggage for a summer tnp to Europe. Iu addition to a warm, loose flannel wrapper for use and half a dozen changes of linea, and southwest. Take this route herealler coaching d.ys.

iraska visiting a brother. the corning summer umbers. Issued atone when business, duty or pleasure calls you to Daniel, who was born in 1798 and is in dollar a year, or ten cents a copy, by the Couu ty Treasurer Dick has been any point this side of or beyond the Missouri which is offered him by the state Curtis Publishing company. 435 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. river.

Us splendidly equipped soutliwest limited, with brand new coaches and the spending a few days this week on his farm in Garfield township. his ninety-third year, was engaged in mercantile pursuits at Spra-ker's Basin until all that is really required is a close fitting traveling suit of dark cloth orsergs with toque to match sitting firmly on the head in casa of a stiff breeze while celebrated vestibuled compartment slieping Mr. J. M. ClawBon and wife of cars and dinninc cars, is bevond comparison Savannah, are iu the city as with the advantages offered by any other line.

Information regarding this popular routr. upon the deck, while some prefer the guests of their son Cam Clawson. and particularly the new features it has re. cently added to its service in the interest Mrs. Ben Fagan and daughter Miss load.

He was one of six brothers. They organized the Fonda bank in 1855, nid t-li the traveling public, will be cheerfully furn Birdie left for Kansas City last Mon ished by its agents. Stej in and see thein day and expect to be absent several whenever you desire any information about Two lleautiful Young Girls. Newport is to have a sensation this summer. It is authentically stated that the beautiful and celebrated daughters of Lord Dufferin, Beatrice and Adelaide, are to grace this la-mous resort with their presence this coming season.

It will be remembered that Beatrice's beautiful dark eyes have played havoc lately with the heart of Albert, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales. What it will amount to is as yet a matter of conjecture in England. The young ladies are acknowleged to be the most beautiful in all Europe, and there will be not a little excitement in the hearts of our American belles over their coming. They days. railways.

was elected pres- Mr. Joe VanBoskirk, of Frederick, vfV ident, went there JACK. less dressy worsted or velvet hood protect the ears and throat; a short wrap of warm material, a long mackintosh to envelop the form during stormy weather, stout shoes and a light plaid to throvr over the knees, either when seated upon the deck of a steamer or travelinj around in an open carriage upon land. "With this necessary outfit and alight summer silk for the warmer days of sight seeing, one is well equipped for the longest journey, and may travel ai ease free from the anxiety attendant upon the possession of the usual list of trunks carried by most novices while upon a journey." Boston Transcript. has been in the city several days this week visiting with his tister, Mrs.

J. printer. He wants it to be understood that it is not so much a reform he is working for as it is for the almighty dollar, and he dons not care where that comes from. Rumors are rife of more suits being brought against Kanopolis Land company by partips who have been urged to invest their all in that town and became swamped. The recent investigation of the books of that company in thedistrictcourt.have not been conducive of strict honest principles by the managers of that corporation.

Let the work proceed for the half has not yet been told. How is This. The reputation abroad regaiding the facilities of The Republican job office to perform any and all classes of job work, is spreading far and wide. As an evidence of the fact, we note the ANIEL SPRAKER. and ha8 lived there ever since.

The brothers alwavs Tallis. The famous Lashbroi Jack which has been standing through this county for the Mrs. J. 8. Card and daughter, Miss past two years will make stands this year nt operated in business and politics together, and each amassed a large fortune.

Four of them are dead. are exquisite dressers, and their costumes tne lollowing places. May, are in Denver to ppend the summer. They left for that place last At Fred Gordeniers every Friday, at Sain will be marvels of curiosity. Unlike most ladies, they know exactly what is suited to For several years the old bank presi-' Johns livery stable Lllsworth every Satur them.

Sometime ago they sent for the chief Saturday. day, dent has been almost totally blind. He has good general health, however, and At H. C. Waite farm, miles northeast designer of the Paris house of The New York an! Paris Young Lidies' Fashim ba7a-, and selected foriy costumes each, the cost of N.

II. Maclean of Kansas City, was Ellsworth last Sunday. Mac is of Kanopolis from Saturday night till Tues day morning. attends to business every day, and still, takes a lively interest in all political and financial affairs. At Andrew's livery stable in Kanopolis now nanuiing man on me umou which will amount to thousands of pounds.

Through the courtesy of these voune ladies The Vanderbilt System and Its Manager. More than 7,000 miles of railroad absolutely controlled and operated hr the Vanderbilt family. The roads which are advertised as the "Vanderbilt sys every luesnay. Pacific system. At the rothingham ranch, Wednesday.

we have been permitted to copy for the New York and Paris Younc Ladies' Fashion bazar Viewed from a New Standpoint. Mr. VVill Sternberg returned from Thursday. A series of Sunday evening lectures at two of their most exquisite costumes, winch Terms of Service: The service for the New York Monday and will visit with order this week for a 50,000 edition of a relatives here a few days before going jack will be as follows: To insure $10; for the season, for a single leap $5, The 10-page folder, from parties in-Marion present bein delivered in London by the Rev. Mr.

Haweis is creating a deal of comment. The general title of the appears as hgures 3 and 4 on the colored plates of the July number of this magazine, just out and (or which the publisher has issued, in the name of the Americrn ladies, a card of thanks. It is rumored that the county. Our job room being one of said mare and colts will be held for the ser to his home in Tacoma, Wash. Stock Inspector Perry Ilodgden re addresses is "Some Misunderstood Char vice of said jack, and all mares disposed of by owner, the service of Jack becomes due at the largest ami mo9t complete in centeral Kansas, places us in a position acters in tne Uible.

These comprise turned home from Cofleyville, Sunday prince may follow the young ladies to New among others Cain, Judas Iscariot and once. A. J. Lashhrook, Owner. H.

C. Wait, Tender. wherein a large order does not bother last, to spend a week with his family. Pontius Pilate. Labouchere demands port this summer.

The New York. and Paris young ladies' fashion bazar has the exclusive right to publish each month at least that while he is at it Mr. Haweis shall He returns to his duties again to morrow. or fret one in the least. Decoration Day BLACK one or more- of the costumes in which the make the job complete and give a clean bill of moral health to Satan.

ladies Beatrice and Adelaide will appear. This renowned Jack is a well broke and Mr. and Mrs. Maberly accompained The rarade for Decoration Diy wilKbe trained animal, aged 5 years, and of large by their daughter, Miss Emma, will l'ain I'nnercSHHi-y In Childbirth. The Evolution of build, will make stands lor the season and at spend th summer at Holderues, re The evolutionists now cite the orange Pain is no longer necessary in childbirth.

same prtcs as above Jack. A. Lashbrook, Owner, J. WINER, Tender. They expect to leave for that place Its causes, being understood, are easily over as a new proof of the truth of their theory regarding the gradual progress to cuinc.

Any woman may now Deeome a next week. mother without sufferm? any pain whatever. formed as follows Cornet band. Mayor and city council in carriages. School children.

Hose company No. I. Ladies Aid society and VV. R. C.

Hose company No. 2. Sons ol Velerans. Grand Army ol Republic. Citizens in carriages and on foot.

ijxe of march. tem" are the New York Central and Hudson River, the Michigan Central, the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis, the West Shore, and the New York, Chicago and St. Louis. These sii roads with their leased lines and tte Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg, which has been purchased by the Van-derbilts, have 7,300 miles of line ani represent a capital stock of more tliiu.

$150,000,000. Their bonded indebtedness will aggregate nearly $300,000,000. These roads are under the absolute control and personal direction of Cornelius Vanderbilt. As his principal aids i managing this property Cornelius Vanderbilt has surrounded himself with four brainy men. They are Chauncey M.

Depew, John Newell, Henry B. Led-yard and Melville E. Ingalls. Chicagft Herald. A Daughter of a Duches.

The younger daughter of the Duke anl Duchess of Connanght was born on Si-Patrick's Day, and rejoices in the narr a of Victoria Patricia, so called in honor of her grandma and that Irish saint. As American lady living in London, and who seems to know a good deal about English royalty, says the little girl is a. Mr. J. Warren Keifer, the heavy the labor being made short, eay, and free a higher state of all forms of life.

They say that the orange was originally a berry, and that it took unnumbered weight of The Kanopolis Land com irom danger. Morning sickness, swtlled limbs, and all other like evils can be readily Wall Paper, controlled, ana an lemaie diseases speedily pany, was in Ellsworth last Tuesday, having come direct from Ohio to at years to bring it to its present perfection. The Oldest United States Pensioner. tend the annual meeting of the stock cured. Never known to fail.

ladies attest its merits. Cut this out; it may save your life. Suffer not a day longer, but send ns two 2-cent stamps, and receive in sealed Form at G. A. K.

hall on corner of Lincoln avenue and First street, facing north, thence holders of the above named company, At Fishkill, Dutches3 county, N. lives Mrs. Anne Hyde, who has passed at Kanopolis. north to Third street, west to Grand avenue, envelope lu.I particulars, testimonials, confi south to Mam street, thence north on Douglas dential le.etctte Address, Frank Thomas Mrs. McLauren and Miss Ilatlie her 102d year.

She was born in the vil Co. Baltimore, Md. lage on April 28, 1789, two days before In all the Latest Styles In all the latest Latteins At all Prices And never beofre equalled Washington inauguration as president. Hodgden will leave for Canada about the 10th of June to spend the summer visitintr friends and relatives. Before She is extremely deaf and her eyesight is Mill the Favorite.

If yon are contemplating a trip for business or pleasure it will be well to remember that Miss Hodgden returns home, she will visit New Ysrk. Brooklyn, Washing the Burlington route is still the favorite. ton and other points of interest in the Her old established line to Chicago hardly needs more than a mere mention for the lea- east. And never to be equalled pfew real beauty, and that her cousins, i whom there is a troop, call her "PatFVJ Whether this will render the name popular in aristocratic circles remains to be son that every man, woman and child in the New Jrrv; Wine Sent To Enrope. Mr.

Bpeer'a (of New Jersey) the In Ellsworth couniy country is so familiar with the fact that over this lice rnns the famous solid vestibule dim, but she rises at 7 o'clock in the "morning, retires at 9 in the evening, and is blessed with a good appetite. She con-verses intelligently and is fond of relating reminiscences of her' early days. Mrs. Hyde is a widow of a veteran of the war of to grove. The different orders will report at G.

A. R. hall promptly at 12:30 o'clock V. M. All orders are invited to take part in this parade.

AT grovs. Prayer by Rev. Crawford. Music by choir. Address by Rev.

Ball. Music by choir. Address by Theo. Sternberg. Music by choir.

Benediction. FROM GROVE TO CEMETERY. Cornet band. Kscort. Sons ol Veterans.

G. A. R. Citizens in Carriages. The Ladies Aid society assisted by the Sons of Veterans will strew the flowers on the graves.

Marshal, C. L. Myers, Officer of Day, A. S. Chase.

Een Faga.v. Chairman. great wine roan, success has risen from seen, bnt i'atncia in itseir a lovely monthfnl and a decided improvement "ELI" with its splendid Pullman sleepers, the strict purity and valuable prop To be found chair cars and dining errs. erties of his wines for invalids and on Gladys and Gwendoline, which ar as common as Edith ami Mabel were tf years ago. London Letter.

Your attention is now called to our double feeble persons, and his reputation ex At the daily service between Kansas City, Atchison, St. Joseph and Su Loais. Heretofore we tends around the world. His port grape wine is now being ordered by families in London and Paris. Ten Time Heller.

Mr. Upton 1 notice in a French had but one daily train from the Missouii City Drug Store 1812 and the old- mes. axxe hype. river to St. Louis, that being a night per tuat lie treyemet 13 near eft pensioner on the rclla of the United placing passengers in St, Louis in the morn one of the Forty Immortal.

States government. On March 51, 13, Of It is the best economy to buy Mrs. De Fashion Only forty? Ii ih ing in time for breakfast and all eastern con nections, bnt on account ol the increasing de. ctnru Tlnnrlir firiiTspll trip all Paris li-? Why, in New York tli are four hundred of n-t New Ycri alio was awarded a prize of fifteen dollars by the Ponghkeepsie Sunday Courier as the longest lived resident of UI- mand another train has been Dot on and now HOFFMANN'S TMoney to loan on city property, eigl.t years time at 6 per cent. G.

W. Silver. best. Call and see them. leaves Kansas City, Atchison and St.

Joseph Weekly. 1 ter and Hatches conntiea. L2.r.

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