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The Weekly World from Pittsburg, Kansas • 4

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I he dead lock in the ReDublican con In the good old days of Kansas politics, -i iii The Weekly World. Decorative Reflections. sue win go mia tne grsy-nalred vet gressional convention in the Second dis From Wednesday's Bally. an editor was always an excellent follow and could go to a state convention any time he desired, because he had a when ,1 HE mind wanders on erans to tne cemetery to mingle her tears with the sorrowing and to strew Ten Centa a Week by Carrier. a day like this, back II I flowers upon the graves of the name tne railroads commenced Issuing passes to trict, over the nomination of a candidate for the place now filled by Farmer Funston, Illustrates one point often referred to in these columns the tenacity with which the practical political sucker will hang onto a position that has a salary in it, when Girard, Kansas, May 31, 1894.

all delegates elected, the editor became less sleeping there, for on that sunny representative man no more, and every souinern neid the sun has been bleach One Dollar a year. If paldin Advance. liver the speech he had given the Press, so he just used sketohes of it here and there, cutting out some, changing some, and delivering, in fact, an address that was nearer that flred out by the Press than a half hatched goose egg is like a South American blue-white diamond. The World most gracefully acknowledges that It Is scooped, but the people who heard Colonel Blue and af body was anxious to represent his county, ing the bones of all that was near and over the latter half of the present century, to bring forward fresh and green memories of loved ones we shall never ne once gets there, no matter what det- i Now for the appropriate observance Memorial day. A.

JNow that the railroads have cut off the uear 10 ner on earth, and no stone riment his course may be to his party and i pass business for delegates, perhaps the the state. Old Demagogue Funston has editor will again come to the front. is better than landed marks the -spot by which she could distinguish the resting place of her An education estates, or money. tning of paying railroad fare to go to To- own from- the thousands surroundlug more aee in this life. The low, hiuffled peka to vote for a lot of other fellows to mm.

terward read his address in the Press will think he was "aBleeD" whll nn Deen repudiated by the people of his own party this year, as he ought to have been years ago, but that does not suggest to him loud enough for him to hear it, that he should step aside and allow the district to select a man who will ably represent it. get places is as much fun as the hard up political striker found itin the days of The picture is not pleasant, but it is ound of thedrum, the waving of the banners, and the fluttering of the na the rostrum unless they see this expla- free passes, A good many are wondering this morning where Grover Cleveland will fish, today- The World always leads. Occasionally others attempt to follow it, but they are a true one, and there is beauty in uauiuu. truth though it may bring tears at ev tional colors all about us, as the survivors of the greatest cofllct recorded Yesterday was Pop day with the Press Because he has a few fixers who have ery mention. But then, since the old fossil has been in history hobble forth to kneel in In Memory of J.

C. Friend. Hall of Girard Lodge. No. 10, A.

O. U.W. Whereas. It ha dIarh th R.t away behind. abusing Republicans and other citizens, of On this occasion we cannot lay hands on anything more appropriate, more silent prayer and then to strew flowers secured seats in the convention, he will hang to the willows and force a nomination again if possible.

This sort of fossilized statemanship has done much to make the Girard for months until It has been black o'er the graves of the sleeping heroes fitting the day than the beautiful The people of Girard have one advantage I today if a fire should occur, the people Architect of the Dni listed as a' spiteful, ignorant, beastly self who have gone before, carry the ish sheet, perhaps it is to be expected, that lines from the gifted pen of our lawyer couuB throw mud on it. it will commence floundering around until rank and file of the people believe there is nothing in politics bnt the spoils and salaries. memory back to even sadder hours than these. friend, Joe Waters, of Topeka, under it nnds some place to light. Of course it from our midst Bro.

J. C. Friend, who I Monday, Mav 21 1894, and Whereas, It is but just that a fitting recognition of his many virtues should De had, therefore, be it Resolved. Bv Gi rarrt era "NTV, in ard is all right, so are its people, so Its business enterprises, its factories All over this broad land this morn the caption, "Tne Soldier Bovs When the clouds of war were falling And was heard the cannon's roar. would rather like to join the Prohibition party, but there are as yet so few members fits various societies.

ing, the Bun will peep over the eastern horizon to give cheer to the thousands of that party in this county that such A. O. U. that whiln Vila Vin In This has been a week in which the eyes of every resident of the city have been turned in the direction of our most excellent educational' advantages. Occasions like this ought to year by year prompt luce the railroads have refused to pass who will devote the day in humbly re humble submission in t.ha move would not be policy just now.

The Press is tired of being lonely and without delegates to the state convention, membering the precious departed. As kt's the matter with seizing a train Most High, we do not the less mourn for our Brother who has been taken from us and be it futher friends in its own party. that brilliant orb ascends the heavens, every resident of the city to more highly the enthusiasm of the proudest nation It has finally leaked out that nine-tenths Readers of The Daily World under Mesolved, That our charter hp ft ra n. of tine commonwealers were applicants for on the earth will increase, and the mil stand that the paper is neither narrow nor poitofflces, and now Grover is kicking his ed in mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to his family be it further appreciate the facilities here offered the rising generation to obtain a good education, fitting each and every one for the battles whiclgmust be fought through life no matter where fortune may happen to lions will follow the floral offerings to the various cities of the dead to there pantaloons ror driving xnem on me grass. liesotvea.

That these resolutions And our Abraham was calling For three hundred thousand more And the loyal son enlisted. Leaving comforts, homes and joys-Old or young we then Insisted That we all were "soldier boys." Boys we were when standing picket; Boys when fighting old Stonewall; Boys In Shiloh's dismal thicket; Boys at Vlcksburg's siege and fall. Whether In the fight succeeding, Or repulsed throngh war's decoys Flushed with glory, crushed and bleeding, We were ever soldier boys." In the Shenandoah valley. At the strife in Tennessee, In the "On to Richmond" rally Or the "March Unto the Sea;" When we heard the order, shrilly. spend an hour mingling with the spir pread upon the minutes of the T.ntia hide-bound in anything, but that in its reports of the doings of the people of Girard as well as those who visits us, it is as fair and clever to one as another; The opinions of the paper, when it desires to express them, are entirely free of any "out- its of the loved ones free in another throw them.

The graduate from the Girard Nature is said to be stronger than culture, but the cultivation of the things which eonie to us by naturs, makes a much and that they be published in the city papers. life, a life beyond the grave, where ft -SL stronger and grander combination than to rely upon either solely only sunshine is known. How befitting this morning that all nature is covered public schools is every way capable of goiner into any of the old countries and instructing the crowned heads. This may seem at the first glance a reckless statement, but it is true to the letter and almost without an exception. Albert Finger, C.

R. Hunt, P. W. Parker, Committee. side Influence, aud though it may differ often with many, it Is always willing to concede that every person has the right in this country to think and act and move as they most desire, so the rights of others Sam Jones says he believes in old Cleve with the tears of heaven I In no place on this globo where the land, and a good many people who in for-, spent bright rays of morning or the pink tint Twenty-ttree Girard people Decoration day at Kansas City; are not jeopardized.

mer years toon a good aeai or stock in Sam, have been led to suspicion that he believes in the old devil. The railroads of Kansas Jlave announced that the Republican delegates to the state convention will have to pay full fare this The Republicans of the Third district are Imitating the old farmer who purchased ed lights of evening show, are the peo pie so patriotic, so kindly in their remembrance of their dead, as in our own loved America, the land of the fret and home of the brave. Of all the national holidays, not one of them Is more high year the same as other people who travel, Judge Saunders Says that For Rheumatism and the state central committee is having a big stallion and wanted to advertise him. The Wokld is as proud to be able to lay before its readers this morning all the graduating speeches and proceedings of the Commencement exercises of last evening as anybody will be to read them. great hairpulling time with the railroads The old farmer sent off and bought a about the matter.

The populists think Picture of his horse and had it printed on ly appreciated, more earnestly observ- this noise is only a ruse to throw the pub- cloth ftnd tacked the pjctures up "all over Best Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the Remedy He Ever Took. the neighborhood. The Republicans have more cheerfully looked forward to lie on because their party has been refused transportation, and that the Republicans An even dozen graduates is a nice show bought a keg of pictures of Kirkpatrick, than is that of Decoration Day. their nominee, and are having them printed Flags and flowers stand forth to-day ing for Girard this year, each of whom can rely on the fact that no graduate in the country can boast of a better parchment in ail the newspapers In the district. will be cared for in due time, if they only keep quiet about it.

The Democrats are saying very little about the matter, be emblematical of loyalty and love, thoroughout the broad land, we own and worship. A sacred hour for every handed them from a better school. cause there are hardly enough of them in Circumstantial evidence Is very unreliable. A prisoner has recently been dis-coverd in the Michigan penitentiary who American a holy day The nation line by themselves to make a real healthy kick. The general public, as a rule, don't care anything about the matter.

surrounds its heroic dead, urns the has been there ten years serving sentence Mrs. Lease's crank did not get close enough to kill her at the time appointed, May 20, but the lady has been pretty sick in other ways, aud the rantings of the fellow have doubtless annoyed her not a little. for the murder of a man who recently the precious ashes of the de- arted beings, who lived and loved and suffered as we all suffer in surviv Give two young men a start in life and turn them out upon the world. The one may have all the wealth at his comand that a parent could accumulate in a life showed up enjoying the best of health. But this sort of legal punishment partially takes the place of the thousands who ought to be hung, but are acquitted upon the most delicate technicalities.

ing them on earth. Is it not an hour High above the battle's noise. From old Phil, Pap, Grant or Billy, It was always "Come on Boys!" So It was when home returning From the field and prison pen-Loving hearts were waiting, yearning. To receive the "boys" again. And with word and proclamation.

Unmixed with the world's alloys. People of this loyal nation Welcomed baok the soldier boys. When, In grand review appearing. Marching with victorious tread, As If each brave soldier cheering, On an archway overhead. Bead the words In letterstglowlng "For the peace this land enjoys.

We can pay all debts we're owing But the debt wo owe our boys." Uncle Sam Is now oomplylng He has kept his promise true Bonds are paid, and he is trying To repay the Boys in Blue. But it passes comprehension How some men, with souls of toys, Will begrudge the meager pension Given to the soldier All of us are through with fighting. All past military age And the frosts of time alighting Check out steps at ev'ry stage. Yet to us there's one thanksgiving-One thing left that nought destroys While a corporal's guard are living Boys in Blue will still be boys, We'll be boys In spite of wrinkles, And of ev'ry ill and care-Spite of silver threads that sprinkle Through our whiskers and ou hair. While on earth we hav6 our station, E'en through raoking pain annoys.

We'll attendeach Decoration, And we'll rally with the boys. to make men better, purer, nobler grander A good many congressman will doubtless be willing to stand for a re-election this fall, but how many vill stand any chance of resuming their seats in the next congress depends much upon their conduct this session. ine Aruansas city traveler says the -the men we honor to day did not time the other such an education as the graduate in our public schools may have, and watch them for fifty Nobody will question the result, for the educated young man will reach the end of life rich prohibition party will nominate candidates die like beasts die, nor did they die iu vain. They gave a day of earth to lib There only seems to be one Democrat at Washington who shows symptoms of standing sauarely and fairlv on the Dlatform of at Emporia for state offices to be elected this fall. If the Traveler is a prophet there are going to be a good many other aspirants badly disapointed, for the fellows who hope for an election are scrambling for a nomination in some other convention.

erty, and gained the glories of a fadeless and unending hereafter. How befitting, though entirely incapable to ex and content with his work, if he is at all balanced, while the young man who comes into wealth unearned by himself, will land no one knows where. The difference is that one legacy is earned, the other inherited. This is the advantage an American boy has over any other on earth. jl his party adopted in 1893 Senator Hill, press the honest sentiments of the lalnful afEUnttnaj mai heart, as we stand about the resting uneumausm is a very ne who finds a remedy lot win gire rtllef, unara is proud of its public pf places of the saviors of this nation to- ana ne win De readout of tne party it he don't look out.

fJ 1 That was a pretty thought of Rev. Chaf- .1 1 i mmoh mors a cure, la jus'. Jd to proclaiming th merits of that mediclr' hat others similarly afflicted may learn hemto be cured. Jndgt day, to say: "We remember your valor and every purpling drop you gave; we have made an eternal altar of your devotion to the flag; and our love shall co a ouuuay iiiurmug mat ine ciouos "'ways return after the rain And the 1 larjquent divine handled the thought grace- T. H.

Saunders of Os, 3a, senior vloe oommander and oommander of J. V. Its bright eyed pupils, of its clean arid industrious corps of teachers, of its annual output of finished schollars, to the extent that the facilities here afford, and of the loving homes which must of necessity aid very much in bringing about the high character of the common citizenship. There are a large number of Girard people, thinking people, people who have been here for years laboring for the advancement of the place as it deserves to Beynolds Post, Mo. 28, B.

voluntarily wrltest to and strongly in presenting his Me a Hood Co. LoTl Mass. i lt, fial day sermon. ,3 i .1. 1 1.

mi "Dear Bin: I was lie army four keep it heaped with burning incense whose smoke shall drift nigh your celestial camps. Hall and farewell, ye comrades and friends, of a land where I and about BIcnmondh 1 advance, who are not willing to sit still and be content with living in a city of three, four, or five thousand population, which must depend upon the natural trade that will drift to It from the country sur Point, I was wiiu tnev has invested in a Colorado gold mine. irf4-Vt No good reason has ever been urged for the nomination of S. S. Kirkpatrick for and contracted sot I have suffered over atloa and rheumatjc 1 tne 01a man had a gold mine in And ine Wall street, without takine anv ated by physician nort moo, ana nave oec use of my left lg and Though our leaders have departed And our ranks are thinning fast.

We will ne'er become downhearted. But be cheerful to the last Closing up where boys are dropping, Never losing equtpose. Never faltering, nor stopping. Nor forgetting we are boys. of threes on a pig in a poke, as he must do city iiircbasingamine.

ilde, and have Jn-f almost every medicine known beside iiljatment given to me by my peace shall never set and war shall never rise 1" Let the mind wander back a few short days thirty-four years, will do and it seems but yesterday now 1 Do you see that boy plowing in the field congress. He was just nominated, because Humphrey was nominated two years ago, and he is supposed to be the proudest man over bis nomination in the state. The serious question now is, what is he going to do with the nomination, since he has it rounding, They believe, in fact, they know that there is every reason to feel that the city can be advanced to a population of twenty-five thousand before thejpresent century passes out, and they are determin tyod many men who are trying to en- physician, and JthfBV I have had the beat la the country, bit (ailed to get relief. Xvery spring I wasfla oa my back, and must say that Hood's Sarnaparilla Is the Best "--in the world through the editorial col-The lof newspapers might make a better Hon. and be more appreciated if they ner, a embark in the manufacture of some ed to work to this end.

This is the day the loyal soldier, with "a medicine I ha Jbver taken. It ha don me the most good It was recommended to me for parties and all people who honor Girard Karden erown Ho 18 with their presence, that welcome and the in readiness for the courteous treatment one is entitled to ex- seeding, because he is going to the schools patent medicine. We believe, In death's gray morning. When this life on earth Is o'r. We shall Join the ranks now forming Over on the other shore That we'll fall in" our old places Where that mighty band deploys, Filling up the vacant spaces-Back again among the boys.

J-S of til, TTlftn whn hflia nnf. hoon wHHai Kt hitch up to his come along" aud a stooped shoulder, Is willing to walk through the sun and in the dust.no macter how far, to reach the cemetery, thai he may strew flowers o'er the grave of his departed comrade. What a grand thought to be thus remem a in ttjy j8 There are some too to acknowledge th norn. Vt -S jT are to be admired, for the public J. W.

Wampler was down from Braz- ppct at the hands of another. Last week village store this evening to enlist, and was our educational week, so far as the and to-morrow he will uke his leave, public schools are concerned; this week will for the flag of his country has been of course be our woman's suffrage week. flred The 6tandg th(J The prominent ladies of Kansas who are fence watching him as he makes the here this week attending the suffrage meet- short turns, and he seems especially ing, are cordially welcomed by the people particular about getting the soli in rheumatism, end am satisfied and know that it will do all tint yon claim for it I do not want to say But At will raise a fellow from th dead; but ltvlll come the nearest to doing It HoossnCures. of any I have ever known orl Vj-I expect to ip it In my family long as Is one of have recommended it to' every person Jf ho lstafflicted." T. H.

fUr' iZ PKBS, Oscoot 1 Nebraska. 4terested In the sorrows of individu- addxtRa distressing extent. bered after we are gone, by those who survive us in this life! In another twenty-five years however, there will be very few remaining to strew the flowers o'er the asr very aristocratic for Mrs. Lease mon yesterday on a business errand. WHAT DO YOU take medicine for Because you want to getwell, or keep well, of course.

Remember Hood's Sarsaparllla Cures of Girard, and on behalf of one and all just such condition as will make it graves of the many who then will have passed away. The WobID bids them in every way to most productive, for the widowed 1 to be laid up with common, ordinary, old I jti, fashioned rheumatism. In a day like this the doctors ought to have been able to find t'ioa new name for a desease that would attact I enjoy the pleasures of life In the best Hood's nils cure liver Ills, and I mnthnr will ha fnrnorl tsi An t.ho halanno Jaundice, bu- lousnoss, sli headache and constipation. SSo. the prettiest and most cultured city in state.

of the work to produce the crop when he is gone. 'Tiasadlo leave a home OLDEST and ORIGINAL. Arkansas City has just found out that the tiling which had been rejected by the superintendent of the sewerage system at Wichita, was shipped to Arkansas City A Friendly Gathering. i sucn person as Mrs. Lease.

'eSi rel It is now claimed that if the authorities 1. tinad taken the precaution to have scythes Dr.OTITTIER cor and rakes ready for the Coxeyites to use on cot A Big Scoop. When The World appeared last Saturday morning with an eijfhteen-column report.of the commencement exercises at the Methodist church the evening before, Including all of the twelve orations of the graduating class. th like this, and especially sad to leave that kind mother with no one to aid her with the duties of the farm, but the country he has been taught to love, because of the store it holds for all future generations, baa been threatened, and duty calls From Tuesday's Daily. About thirty of the friends of Mr.

andIrs. Dan Tristler assembled at their home last evening pursuant to invitation and participated in an even ing of social enjoyment. tneir arrival in Washington, that there would have been no necessity for putting up signs "Keep off the grass." about three years ago and there used and accepted as first class in every way. A good many people in this world never know they are cheated, while others still find it out too late to help tham any further than to register a healthy kick. 10 WEST NINTH STREET, I (NEAR JUNCTION.) KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI.

There is a noticeable difference in a 1' St I the editors of the Press went crazy. In Regular srraduato Many were the laughs that went the him to th front authorized by the newspaper appearing in six hours after an entertainment with a full and complete report, and one which trails along eighteen hours afterward, with the sounds of state, and fO be the lts-" in-and most auo- years gone by that paper has published such orations one each week following tbe exercises, and for them all to appear the next morning was something awful, they thought. From that hour And now it is the industrious farmer who is getting in his work where iU will do the most good. The farmers of Kansas have had many harsh and unkind things said of them in the years gone by. but rounds of the circle, and numberles.

The morning' comes, and mother, were the dishes of ice cream and slices who has slept not one minute during of cake that were served. the niffht, stands at the fate with The following persons were present swollen eyes and bleeding heart, to bid all of whom bad a splendid time: hnna Tho nunpets preceding, and only a partial In BLOOD, NERV ein OUS end URINARY the editors of the Press have been trying to get even, though they have not when the time for seasonable work on their noticeable rant that Charles Evans. Liura Smith. Fred L.j ku.j.j DISEASES. uw' V1 iu farms arrives it Is a farms arrives it Is a i sv fiHI Ti Dnd nra f-vuot- thn -M nt I it un lrara they do very little loafing Mil fin around in the uineoarger ciara irlsbie, Clarence cloges jn darkDess as his fbrm passes et completed tbe publication of those NervtU TiphHttv Smith, David Kepford, Mr, and Mrs.

lrom Did mothr avr mak orations, and since one or two of the Zijif.r. towns. And the merchant missea mptom Cured. too. Ben Howe, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred FlrmJn, graduates are not the children of rich greater sacrifice? Did the human heart ever meet a greater strain, in parents residing here perhaps theirs will never appear in that paper. But The first chapter in the unhory scheme to foree Alvin Allen, ofklahoma, into the Girard council again, was consummated Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andrews, Mr.

and Mr. John Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Will Tristler. Frank Smith, Miss Laura 8mith, Miss lena French. Mr. and Mra. Thin Rvana the Press has seemed determined to Lost Vitality Perfectly mad Penojuwatly Restored.

Syphilis Cured far Life Whhoirt Mercury. Urinary Diseases Quickly Relieved mmd Tbonaghly Condi ijj8 jjiuo-iuio iii perusing it jw compensate for the extra amount of work have undertaken to lay before them. It jaanttabad Issue of the paper to mail to ui other states. ur br A lady said in the hearing of the writer rom Sunday "I don't know what a woman to preach for anyway there are not very many men who attend church." We have been thinking about the remark ever since, and there is a good deal of eight to it. Think it over once.

iai evening py nis nomination In a caucus the cause of humanity? Weeks pass, and every tiding from the front is scanned by that anxious yline in the newspaper 1 carefully watched for tidings of tbe cause so dear. The hopes and prayers uibub a scoop on a he world, even though in attempting so to do they are in which Mr. Allen, about a dozen men and perhaps sixty women participated. The Would Is honest in the belief that the forced to violate a confidence by pigeon holing manuscript they had promised Mr. and Mrs.

John. Evans, Mrs. Fred Osborne. Ice Cream Fatty. A crowd of young people met at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Banks in tbe to deliver to this office. Why la Dr. H. 'Whmier invariably successful? Because he makes no promisee that he cannot fulfill.

Avoid cheap people following this brazen faced demagogue are being deceived. Some of the papers are complaining of Yesterday the grand opportunity arrived. No sooner had Col Dick Blue. go out from that lonely home that the war may soon be ended, and the loved one return whole and well. Then was born the adage that "No news is good news," for tbe publications In those days did not personalize the orator of the day, reached Girard, "'n1 skIlled I Dr.

Whittier 1b person or by letter (giving tiian he wa cornered by the Press and symptoms) and receive the candid opinion of a southeast part of the city last evening and gave them a grand surprise. Popular amusements and social chat made tip a nice programme. Ice cream and cake served in due season heloed tne sale of aduiturated cigarettes. This Is a mistakes. If it is possible to get an article of this nature on the market that it looks a little tough for Col.

Coxey, t. eiat just about the time he was figuring on nomination for congress, he should be 'ended in jail. But thea some men never physician of long- experience, unquestioned, the manuscript for his address secured and put on the cases in the PreBS office will kill Instanter rather than to drag life tbe living after a battle had been along in a miserable skill and sterling; Integrity. MEDICINES (rom our own laboratory furnished at small cost and shipped anywhere i 'vj-eciatetnegooa fortune that comes to way, it would be a make the season an enjoyable one. fought; they only mentioned the name 80 tnt It could be set up and published with the way of being Inflicted the country and to I Those Dresent wrr Mmt great advantage to future generations.

secure from observation. 'old worxr ot two great dtegraces. dBlirb' TREATMENT never sent C.O.D. of the wounded and the dead. The awful day comes at last, and only too soon, when that mother find In la an hour after its delivery.

The publication was made all right, but thereby hangs a tale: Colonel Blue was obliged to leave on ago "a Arny oys or Uirard are aid to a ran(1 preparations for the observ- FREE CONSULTATION. URINARY ANALYSIS. ley, Ella Thleslng, Rosa Van Voast, Kate Joness May Billingsley, Mattie Stone, Ada Ralph, Mary Taylor, Mrs. Perdue, Mrs. McKinney, Georee Palmer, Will Tbiesing, Wa-ren Thiesing-, Frank Stone, Will Matts, Wallace Hook, Mr.

McKinnev. Mr. Perd.m had beMsmorial Day here this year. the list of the missing the name of her all! And oh, that heart 1 The English Ian ru age fails in any attempt to the teree clock train, and when it was discovered that the people did not i toe ripunana coi. aicuonaia are un- When Thx World says that Girard is attracting the attention of men of means and business qualifications, it states only the fact, There was a gentleman the office yesterday from Pittsbnrg, looking the field over here with a view of going into some line of mercantile business, are nrkers in the order, and they balm to arrive at the court house for nearly an Office hours to 4 and 7 to 1 Sunday 10 to 12 1 1 1 rl i To Health and Emerrenrke JI I I 'or A ct.

stamps to prepay 11 or address In strict confidence DH. H. J. WHITTIER, Winth Street, Kanaaa Cltj, describe tht sorrow or bring that heaving breast. vote make this the greatest year of all Hour after the time appointed, he found John Armstrong-, Charles Horn, Lewis Ralph, Arthur Palmer.

observed in this section. That mother is in Girard to-Jj, and it would be impossible for him to d- J5 it I.

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