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The New Era from Haddam, Kansas • 3

The New Era from Haddam, Kansas • 3

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HAPPENINGS. Hcur tho milkmen 1th their bolls Itrftv tclta! Gratifying Take I Notice II What a flood of chalk and water their Infernal liiilllLIMI SIM'S DiswiKH the rrettniuiy titiention, Tho new elevator is nearly pluted. Everything in the Shapo of Winter notes lovetelm! How thoy cliina at early morn Oi sleok oattlo fed on corn tin a hoi How they rouso us fi-om our dreams. TIioho iiiuil milkmen with their screams! Those knowing them (J oeds Now Going at Reduced Prices Holiday Goods at TanselB Bow And the rutlleof tlieir wuBimsJand tho clutter tf their chi, ii. selves indebted to El-linger Speier are re man's.

While wo lonir to full upon them with a dandle Mammolb Dry Goods and Clolliiog Emporiii! Ask your lieighlxir to stiliscribe for tlie XrEW Eka. Overcoats, Men's and Buys' Heavy of rattans, Till their yells Drown their Drown tho cvei'lastliiK clamor of their bells! The Chappt'll sale was uot what could be termed a brilliant success. quested to call at once and settle. We prefer -Window Glass, any size, at 0. S.

Cankil's liardware store. cash, but will take Clothing and Caps, Ladies Clonks, Shawls and Wraps. -Tlie gallery is completed and Mr. The weatla kept many from Smith is ready for business. Call early.

corn in payment for liucky this week is the father of a Go to Tansel Bowman's Opera outstanding accounts. House Drug Store, for pure drugs and Also Keavy Winter Imlerwcar For "cyclone" bluff. The bluff is probably illegitimate. Oh! vats, with long tails. must have a settle medicines.

They keep none but tho best in stock. Anyone getting up a list of six Both Ladles and Gentlemen, and Overshoes of all Size for all ment as soon as possi cash subscribers to tho Xisw Eka, will The exercises at the church Friday be furnished a copy free for an entire evening were very interesting and the Kinds of People. ble. E. G-.

H. WILLIS, year. Christmas tree feature of the program Geo. Kozel, of Blocker, and James Ladie's Cloaks from $5 up. Men's Suits and Overcoats from $5 up.

Children's Cloaks at all prices. Boys' Suits and Overcoats at all prices. 100 Pair of Ladie's Cotton Hose at 10 cents. Also Gent's Cotton Socks at 10 cts per pair. The best Calicoes at 6 cts per yard.

Good heavy Shirting at 10 cts per yard. Blankets from $1.25 and upwards. Red Flannels from 25 cts and upwards. Good Canton Flannel at 7 cents per yard. Good Stocking Yarn at 60 cts per pound.

Ladie's Shoes from $1.00 up. 14 pds Light Brown Sugar $1.00. 12 pds Granulated Sugar $1.00. And every article in our store we will sell at proportionately low prices. ELLINGER SPEIER.

a grand success. Now Being Closed Out at Astonishing Teague, of this vicinity, aro numbered We see by the Clipper that amonc our cash subscribers this week, Campbell has received a fresh supply Real Estate Loans! Go thou and do likewise. of buck wheat flour. 'Tap" is evi ly Low Prices at Yoder Enmons Mercantile Establishment. Window Glass, ail sizes, single and deutly on deck for business.

double strength, 10 per cent, cheaper Tansel Bowman have ordered than any other place in town at 5,000 rolls of wall Paper and Border Balks Taylor's. ing, of the very latest designs, it will be received the first of next week. Father Ayors, who is milking his Washington, Kansas. I am now Loaning Money at 8 Per Cant Straight, or 6 Pen Cent and reasonable commission. Money when papers aro signed.

No delay. 1 loan for tho Connecticut Mutual Insurance of Hartford, and will glvo you the privilege of paying part of the loan at imy Interest paying tlmo. The prlvlh-jro Is writ-ton la papers. Allium! If desired. In order to reduce our large stock of Winter Goods, and Avith a view of doing a cash business, Ave have reduced the price on all winter supplies from home with Mr.

McNoish north of town, Yotler Bros, aro disposing of all is very low and is not expected to re winter goodj at from 22 to 27 per cent cover. Jle is eighty-four years old. below former prices. Read their tin 22 to 27 per cent, which will necessa Geo. AVilson and Henry Xorthouse nouncemcnt in another column.

rily be an inducement that will in Keep it before the people that have taken charge of the Pacific House, and we understand will give it a thor crease our trade and prove of no little benefit to all those wanting any heaA'y Haddam is doing a good business und Coal! A Request. wearing apparel for tho coming Avin- that the New Era's subscription list is II. HOOVER, ough cleaning. All luck to the new landlords. PiirsiciAN and Suuoeok, on the increase tor months.

This gritt cut in prices We aro handling all kinds of coal Frank Lindsey, writes from Bed covers, Men's ana uvercotus, llevival meetings are still in pro Haudam, Kansas. All persons indebted to the firm of Yoder Bros, are hereby re both hard and soft, which we are sell Heavy-weight Suits, Winter Caps, gress at tho M. P. Church. Many con Cloud, that he wants tho Xkw Eka as long as lie remains in Xebraska.

He ng on a aw small margin. You will Ladies' Shawls, Cloaks and Wraps; Office at Bales Taylor's drug Store. Resl-tonoe In oust part of town. All calls promptly versions and a number of accessions ulso Winter Underwear for answered day or night, always find our bins well filled with tho best coal that can he secured. Leave have been recorded.

Let tho good Pay Up. All those knowing themselves indebted to O. S. Canfil are requested to call, and settle up at once, either by cash or note. I wish to have a settlement with all those owing me immediate says he will return to Iladdara some time in March.

Ladies and Gentlemen, Gloves, Mit work continue. orders at our grain ofliee near the tens and overshoes for both sex. This A. C. Mclvinney informs ns tlint LUKE SMITH, tho famous Pho G.

LOWE, Attoruey-at-Law, is no advertising dodge to delude peo he will soon enter tlie local hog market. depot. Manov Gkegu, Bito. tographer, arrived last evening, and tle sires to meet old patrons at his Had quested to call i and settle their accounts by cash or note by the first of January, 1837. Please give this your prompt attention.

YODER BROS. Art is a rustler, and will capture as pie into believing what is not so, but is a plain, unvarnished notice to tho peo many swine for shipment as any man Washington, Kansas. Vf 111 practice In state and federal courts. All ouslnoss intrtiHte.1 to my euro promptly at- Ulam gallery. Ho leaves our city next PEKSONAL MENTION'.

ple of Haddam and vicinity, that we in northern Kansas. Friday. This is you chance, improve tonded to. Collections made and promptly tre- Cal. Morrow lost a line steer 'Mon Art Kunz is up from Waterville pay it.

haA'e made a reduction in the price of all our Winter Goods, for only two ob tuiiuea. ly. O. S. CANFIL.

ing Haddam relatives and friends a visit, The old school-house will soon be jectsfirst being to reduce our winter Miss Clara Jones is enjoying the hos supplies, second, to raise money to pitality of Bellcvlllo friends this week. day. Cal. says the animal "just simply died without cause or provocation, in the prime of life and in full realization that the eastern beef market wus growing better. offered for sale.

This will furnish some district that is contemplating erecting a new building an opportunity to se purchase our first slock of goods for Victor Reeve, ho is teaching school DAYS 30 FOR the spring trade. Call early if you de near Linn, Is homo on a vacation this wook. cure a good sized school-house at a very sire tho best selections. He is looklnz fut, hnppy mid Just little bit If a man's popularity is to be mens- low figure. YODER EROS.

OMMEItCIAL HOUSE, 0. J. Stanley, HiulJiim, Kansas. Tlie Commercial la popular with tho traveling snn lwcauso they can always get llio best accommodations; if Is a fm'orito place with the farmers because thoy mm net a number one meal rf well oooked viticul lor 3, cents. The CVniuuorciol patrons are always furnished Willi the that the mat kef nilords, rcgardlcs of oost.

Good furo, soft clean beds and courteous atmedt is what my patrons receive. O.J. STANLKIT.Prop. sancy. Geo.

Hill and wife, of Washington We would be pleased to have all urcd by the Christmas presents he receives, Her. 15 ichardson is the most The Ball mansion tAvo and a half took In the dance Fridry ulirht and minified those who are not readers of tho Xew miles Avest of toAvn, was a place of rare distinguished citizen in Haddam. The with the (traoeful performers of this city for few hours. Eua, to call and subscribe before we jollity and good fellowship last Satur presents that were handed him from issuo our next edition. The first of Hal.

Bailer, now of Cuba, attended day, the most interesting feature of the Christmas tree Friday evening filled the year is the time ro begin your sub of the fa- the ball Friday night, and partook the program being another of those I will sell for the next 30 Days OVERCOATS, HEAVY DERWEAR for both Ladies and gentlemen, LADIES' CLOAKS and WINTER WRAPS, at 32 a bushel basket full to tlie top hoop, scription. dinner at John Balls tho laborate Christmas dinners, Avhich tno us Christinas following day. F. E. Brown's father, who lived at The council will meet in regular D.

E. M. Bales and wife returned Mon Concord, Xew Hampshire, died De have made Mr and Mrs. Ball famous throughout this pnrt of tho county. M.

EVANS, Washington, Kansas. Auctioneer, day evening from a throe days sojourn with cember 23d, at the advanced ago of 75 session next Monday evening. The official parents should take some action regarding tho school-house sidewalk at The invited guests were all Lords of Washington friends. They report a maitnin- cent Christmas dinner at the homo of Mr. and creation and numbered seven Hal.

yeai-s. The sad news was wired Mr. Brown tho following day, which had a tendency to make Christinas for Mr. Mrs. Geo.

Thiclo. Mrs. R. Moses fulled Tuesday aud this meeting. TLis is a matter of in portar.ee that should not longer be neglected.

"Speak Gently," is the title of a pret and Mrs. 11. rather a gloomy holiday. siiuscrlhed for a ooiiy of the Nuw En A to bo Will cry sales lonjr and loud In nil of the county, In a aatlsfautory munnor. Terms roa-nuhlb, and siiU'itsction guaranteed.

Write for information and Tina. All corrviioinl-uoe attended to without deWy. Olticff up stairs lu Darby brk'k, Wasiiinrun, Kims. 1). M.

KVAAS. sent to a lady friend in Vermont. Thus It Is Bailey, O. L. Taylor, Alex Goff, J.

C. Morrow, Lyman Vedder, Jud. Stevens and the writer. The guests were gi'cn full command of the large parlor, Avhich contained several decks of cards, a box of genuine Havana cigars and a that the boat pcoplo of this community recognize tho virtues of a first class Journal, ty Wht we 1 ave a pleasing Mrs. E.

M. IJovey was kindly remembered Christinas, with an elegant gold chruometer, a fine finger ring and othrr beautiful mementos. When Christmas brings such substantial to subject we handle it gently, and when D. M. Evans cryed a sale for M.

V. ChapiK-ll Monday end a sole for D. Benedlot A McKINNEY, charming little sideboard decocraled Buyer ami Shipper of Stock, a matter demands tho oppobite treatment Ave write accordingly, with the rull knoAvledge that propriety ia always Avith goblets tilled with that historical Wednesday. Dave us an open-air orator has no equal, and his reputation as a ftrst-cliiss auc I I warrant all my goods to be as represented. Call early for choice selections.

STEVE PICK. Mil), Proprietor of the Famous "REGULATOR" kens of remembrance "oie a year" is often enough to celebrato tho national tioneer is making him dollars every day, at a premium. Miss Ida Baumberger, one of Wash The Italy climate of this sf-cticn ington's bliishlnir inaMcns, and Sllss Minnie lluddam, Kanoaa. CATTLE 11 (HiS ALWAYS IS DEHASD At tho Highest Market Trices. 1 alwnvs Tav every cent thnt eastern live event.

The Leavenworth Daily Times and the Xew ErtA one year for The Jokers, a winsome society bello of Hanover, has been sent south for a woolen plan- arrived yesterday evening and wul remain In onrclty several days, tho guests of Mr. and beverago conimomly know as egg-nog, that was as tempting to look upon as a Riverside orange. Tho hours up till the dinner gong rang out its "tidings of comfort and joy," were most royally spent in persuing the pleasures that innocent amusements afforded, and to intimate that the afternoon banquet was not grand in every particular would lie missing the truth an even ket. "We are not sighing for lemonade or soda pop, but are just simply re Times for general telegraphic news is Mrs. ilulcs.

atoci. markets will jiiHtit'y, and would respeet- far ahead of any other daily in the state, Luke Smith, the California Photo volving in our financial mind a problem of how to reduce last month's coal bill at Washington. grapher, and wife, arrived from AA'ashlntrton to mo bclore seilliisr. Honest weight and the blithest market prioea evcryou kuows, Is my motto. AUT McKKSET.

this evening, and will remain with us for a few with something besides real cash. This offer, of two papers one year for SI. 50, will close before the first of Jan-nary. Sample copies of the daily Times can be secured liy calling st this office, Our readers should remember days, Luke the king of nrll-ts. and our peo The seats for the neAV school-house ple should rcmombcr thnt he will romain in hundred knots.

As a Christmas din have arrived, and are now occupying our city but a few days. V. BOWMAX, J. C. Steveus and Lyman Vedder, of their respective positions.

The scholars, of this district will enter the new that we are now located over Bald Iladdain, O. S. CANFIL'S aud ware Mouse Washington, were prominent figures at Swan's ner, or as a banquet or a collation of rare edibles, it simply stu-jiassed the unsurpassable. In extent It amis grand, in variety wonderful, und those who Opera House Friday night, and were also con Monday morning with win's hardware store. Our new apartments are elegant and should be Proprietor of spicuous personages among the happy crowd Uiat surrounded tho festal board at Mr.

and seen, at least, by all thoso who are Mrs. Ball's the following afternoon. feelings that tell of new hopes, new ambitions and a fresh invoice of youthful vanity. We understand Bucky will instl holding in reserve a dollar bill for lent willing assistance in devouring it will never forget the day, the rich meal and the kind and ever hospitable couple Livery, Feed and Sale Stabl- Our efficient city clerk, A. Meyers, boarded the train for Leavenworth yesterday morning, whore ho will celebrato New Years the best local paper in 'Washington county.

Call up and see us. M. V. Bowman, who hat been con who prepared it. Mr.

aud Mrs. Ball HADDAM CITY, KAXSAS. THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK tute a suit against the city soon to re Niiw pocA horws and rriifUmRt'Ty treatment to nil r-utrt n8. One or tw o-m-kU ii nrrjtMit8, oims or two lioifH rltn In fct iwiy- with his best girl. Some of our people claim ire native-born Kentuckians who long cover a certain amount of money he that Abe will return a married man, but In this igo adopted the method of recognizing thinp- tlmt tin I'ijuiiii-kp mmi or dctiMro Pttkto dwlrriMn lie iivtry line, I huvo to let at tnctl- claims he lost by an unsuccessful at opinion, we believe they arc slightly mistaken, fined to his sick room for the past three weeks, Ave are pleased to announce, is Christmas in the maimer they did this tempt to rob the citv treasury of Our young friend A.

S. Vota return Of General Hardware la Waahliifrtoa county. A pplnndMHro of Shelf ana Heavy Hardware ear, which, though it is not generally rapidly regaininghis former health, and ed Saturday evening from Lincoln, where snug little sum of filthy lucre. Again eraw prices. Wllkicji huiwn to Iriulf or tr rt nil llnnfi.

mid thoAn Hi fiiriiifi' to trm'o or ptirciiiiw lioi i for most kinds of juirpoCH. ill r.il it to Iboir fulvani.rc toeulivii lle inuJ'i5Hrmt. M. V. NOVi-MAX.

ho had been looklna after the Interests of the we say "thief" is a part of Bucky "a in Aogtie in the Avest, is certainly a splendid way to while away the great- ir he Iirs no set back, will be on our steeets again in a fow davs. His ill Kiuisns Farmer. He sidd when ho left Lincoln aim compiutu btocjs. ui t.i xiii. Barbed Wire a Specialty right name.

the youth, beauty and age of Nebraska's capi ness was caused by several complicated tal, were all sleigh riding over it of all holidays. Frank Bronsou the young man and his recovery many of Saturday will usher in the first morn of a Xew Year, freighted Avith inches of snow. hat Warner Culver employed in Ins his friends consider A thing quite mir John Swan went to St. Joseph yes "swear off" resolutions that, could they neiT for a few days hist Aveek, went uculous. Dr.

Ochiltree was the attend I employ a first class workman to manufnetere nil my tinware, and do all mnnner of repairing- terday, where he expects to make nnal arrange be measured, Avoidd be long enough to down tj his brother Charley near 1 WUI COUtraCl lO put OU tm.VU.a ttu umautiskiau uu A. MeLecd, MEKCII1NT -TAILOR, G-reenleaf. Kans. ments to take tho road for one of the wholsuic houses of that city. If there Is a man on earth live.

Thoy left him there encircle this wicked globe fourhundret me while tliev went lo spentl I lirist- Harness Department: at this writing who posjewses the necessary to make a successful traveling mas with there father's famiiy. Dur- and forty-four times. These anuuul resolves are pretty little things to con tg their absence be went through salesman, it Is John ivm. their trunks and appropriated about sider before taking effect, but, oh! how cruel when first followed. County SurvoAnr Blackstone regis In connection with my hardware store will to round a complete rne or i.iirui-st, nuir, mu fly dollars' worth of jewelry and other iluables, attempted to lire tlie liouso, tered at the Cflminerdtd Honso last plght.

He Is Just now engaged In a little petition en dies cto. I eniplor a rumpi-ient woi-kiuuii. wmouus cm.txt-.'i mi" All manner ot repairing done on short notice at moderate prices. Ail goods sold by mo warrantcj to bo Just as represented, and then skipped. 1 ayno ing physician, and handled his patient with extreme caution.

Dirigo Lodge, A. F. A. M. of this city held its annual "picnic" Saturday night, nnd tho main result of the spirited wsslon, was he elect ion of he following named gentlemen to fill the offices for the ensuing year named below: I.H.

Chase, W. Ed. Coleman, S. Jay Jones, J. Jim Eyres, J.

J. Muth, Bee; F. J. Multer, S. M.

S. Harvey, J. 1); A. Tansel, S. G.

Ellinger, Geo. Edwards, terprise which, If It works, will make of the county surveyor a special bridge commissioner The youngster refered to in the aboA-c I rtcsire to nnnoitnr.t? to tlic iclo of Hrl Ahoi vicinity that I havo r.M-riv(l my 1'uM and wiur mat trials. wM'h I will make- iiit miitM running" in juice trcim $1 op to fvi. I gunuitt ri.isrwr fit in cvtM-y InstiiMco. or "no uy." 3iy prkt urt wn a tt nt iiv limn atipoter mc.c!:iir.t taiior in lu.rtN-rn Aliens, whk ri Js wvitit neoj liy tiio tlmt lvployeihl to uisi A.

D. McLEOD. iragraph, struck this city Monday vennig, and amis tauen oy proper ---Tlie Leavenworth Weekly Times and the Xew Esia one year for SI. 50. The weekly Times is a large 18-page paper tho lxst in the state.

The Times alone is woith but in order to increase the circulation of the Xeav Eka, we have made this unparalleled offer of iKith papers one year for authorities to Concordia the following Kansas. Haddam, iv. where he will be made to ray a proper penalty for such work. LH. CHASE, Get your neighbor to sitbscrilie for Tyler.

he New EitA before another edition is only $1.50. This offer holds good pnly for thrsc weeks. ales issued. Jnntrary first is the proper I aylor, i We shall keep open house Saturday for the county. Tho change If It is wdl be accomplished by a Icsirtidive act.

Mrs. O. L. Taylor dined at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

J. 9. Alsaugh, at Washington. Christmas. She says her county seat friends did Caristmas proud, and that eho will never forget the f-stivlties the occasion afforded.

We will not attempt to describe the good time O. L. bad at the John Ball mansion Christinas, our space Is too limited, J. R. 8.

Birch and Miss Garber attended the ball at Swan's Opf-raj House Friday night, but did not trlptlie ll-rht fantastic. They were guosta of -Mr. and Mrs. F. K.

Brown, and after partaking of a royal Christmas dinner prepared by Mrs. B. returned to Washington by team. J. R.

8. hikes office the first of next week, and we presume be ill ur-uuie control of a Garner Immediately after. Leslie Green of Washington who run a toy store in the John Andrus for about ten days, returucd home hist Saturday. He enjoyed a plondid trade, and bis short so time to begin your subscription. It is the duty of everyone to take a home paper, and as the Xew Era is the only newspaper in Haddam worthy of your for the accomodation of all those royal, loyal, public-spirited felloAvs who contemplate making this office a Xew support, you should become a subscriber at once.

You will neA-er miss a Year's call for the sole purpose of paying for the weekly visits daring the AGENCY loons made on lone or short ine at aatoulahiiiifry low n.tes, and on short notice, gb Improved uuli-ijiroved lauds. CHASE'S iollar the subscribtson price for a When we advertise pure drugs we mean just what we sav that our dings are new fresh and pure. We carry all the standard patent medicines that are on the market, mid in the way of Xote Paper, Toilet Articles of all kinds and artist's materials, we carry a larye and varied stork, also Perfumery, which cannot fail to please the incst fastidious. The choicest brends of smokers' materials, consisting of Pipes, Cigars, and Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. whole year.

a are not ueggiug aup-port, bulwe want every property bol- coming year, or the only newspaper that Haddam affords. Call early and late gentlemen, you ill find us at home. in this part of the county to receive weekly visits of the aew Eka. ATI the Xew Year's gifts we crave, Christianity, if it means any thing, journ In Haddam netted him atut Its, after rmylneayear In adi-snce for the blooming means sixteen ounces i ti ruiiu. Niw Kba.

He Bttrihuten hi large trade to tne --Luke Smith's now gallery is completed and tho renowned artist of northern Kansas and foutheni Xebraska is now prepared to furnish you with superb photographs, either card or cal-net i'uo, at a very low Mr. Smith's productions have never been equalled by any traveling or local photographer, which is sufficient evidence that he will give satisfaction in every instance, lie will remain in our city but fifteen das, and our readers should improve this opportunity to secure accurate pictures of themselves. Tlie donation given Wtstlt lit the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

A. King, near BlK-kiT, Christmas eve, we are informed by letter, was a pleasing sticci ss in every particular. Ti benefit was tendered in the form of a mii-per, which was pationi7d by over one hundred the good people living in and around Bhieker. Eating, singing and speaking was the program for the evening, and a most happy time was had by all present. Ti net proceeds, after till 1-iSis of actual rxper.h were ill.

fivbed i 11,125, a f.nnu-end tripute to pay a worthy, Laid working three feet to a yard, a just weight anJ Ems, Miiis Fills ii Oils. persuasive influence contained In the advertisements that appeared Intlicsc columns of the many ine things be had to aclL just measure. It means honesty in is for one hundred new subscribers to waltz into our ofliee ith a dnllor each. We don't want the world, but we would like to have every enterprising, public- spirited citizen in this particular community who believes it a duty to help support a respectable progressive home lealiuz. rv.rity in all conversation, a tJeo.

8. Elwood was a welcme cnller tin A aa flu. ruco lMitlinch- .1.. at hcTvkniarttre this evcnfig. no came up this Ho ig integrity, sympathy ana cmann) with about two hundred hi-ad twoh.tt;i!rP,,h(of to mini.

With these tliere can l. no Ue piao-d oa the riwood i Mirhcad mnc-ne i.tovri Iftrn-iH iUsJji.iKti aud ui-liC couiiUL-. t. of town, that will be ftsl for the spring paper to call Xew Year's day and order name put upon our subscription Ur We rarry a large stock of Taints. Oils, Glass, Putty and Painters' materials of all dewriptious.

Also Lubricating Oils of nil kinds, l'hysicicians prescript carefully compounded by a competent urug-irist. Satisfaction jnmmiuted to all. More one door West c-f Baldwin's general store, IL'tddam, Kansas. The Christmas badr.t!wan 8 Opt-ra rattle man would bare charge OollcctlcrLC, -ii ti mn-t snccestfi one I nf the ntnebn. wlm would nuOto a pretty gt a iCtll UU twit 1IC i a srEciATr: 1A CKl III? I ll-iii.

umber ver.il of whom aa ere (if Ktf, mn liook. We want the support t-f every intelligent property holder in this part of the county, and te are just etio-mrh to bt lieve that the Xew Eh a merits the patrtdiage of every individual who interested in the iiphuihl-ins of lladduu mi the suiTvundii-g from Washing. ton. The sofu-tt'd for than any ot boron? man In Washington I rt i.f lill Viil. I 'if.

tii" ni ere i ay I iDa I. 11 CI 1. A SI- tun by M-i-MVid Hft it and to Baldwin's for tilassware and vil 1 the Itnitid Q'H A new.

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1886-1887