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Haddam City Times from Haddam, Kansas • 4

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ALU A IS t'E 1 1 G.S. TtIG TlJVt Tim 13 wcoks for $1. TtIO NKW VOHK ll.MWRATKD NKWNWlll ho HHCiiivly wniitnl. to tiny Hd'lrfrw In tb Cnihil KImH'k ov rmm'lw. for ihvun nioiU.bR i on tho reoulpt or tM.UU, I.IIiwhI tlinonint Hi' GIIAN ALMANl'K lriects every 'fucsduy evniilnit ut tho iiimisuy suIumpI bouse.

Auk Ft.TunHON, Sic'y. Uelvuo Aillimco. meets every Mondav even-Iok at tho hud School hoimo. J. A.

Hummkix, See'y. HY TIIIO TIMES COMI'AN V. Inwml toiiKioit. Mtiiiiwtrs cIiiIih. Ncwh ttitimts oan soil UiIh (Minor fruoly, onitnly and ttbove buiirrt.

Hiiinnki onpli-H nutilncl froo. Atf- J. I. Kclilor Illockop Alliance, meets every Friday night Ht tbo Jllocker School house. I.

ai.fertt, Seo'y. PIT illVSU: NHW YOIIH lU.USTHATED JSKWS, Purkflttce.Now iuic Cltv. AN UNPARALELLED OFFER. Your Choice of Fifty Hooks Fkeb. Tlie of that iterllna bomalomnal- Local News.

The new mill iH runniiiff on full time. udge Merritt is home from the great rest. Mayor Taylor went to Kansas City, Monday. Cal. Morrow has moved Into Mrs.

Chase's residence. Tfle angel of dentil v'sted this vicinity Thursday evening. When vou want a nat clean job of printing call on Campbell at the Times office. E. M.

Bales and Enoch Janeway came home from Washington Monday TJ1RT1MKS 1 0 fit Ml CKRTIKIUATK OV ENTKY OK PtTALlCA RED CHIEF, TION AS SUUON1) -CLASS Post Olllce al Haddam, l'VI. Ul. lfSHI. tlie Ntnv York Weekly, lire this Honnoii innkmif un otfr tbitt exceeds liberality ftny we hnvw Rptm, Tlie ordinary prli the pnper lsjll.no I UKItEI'Y CERTIFY Uiattholiud im Weekly Iimes, a newspaper pub lisned at this jiUich, has lieen deteriniu per un 11 in. aim it wn worm it, nut iiitro-dni'B the Weekly to home whero it 1 Hi picd-f lit a Bl ranker, we are Mil bnrized to iiiinoiiui tlwt s'lhBt-TiplioiiH lor tour months will be received for one dollar, rtiiil you wili bf presented free of nil expense witu ft copy ol wny one of street Smith's He.lect series of Anior- nl bv tne ima asms-ium jrosiniusiei rietifinl to be a unfoller.tion entitle admission in the mails at the pound rate uostaire.

and enti of it us such AT GO is ac-onlinih made upon the boons of this (itUcfl. Valid wlillo this character ST! A Reputation that. Extends through Many States, of llio remains unchanged A. TAiNbij, rostmamer Tho farmer have the voles and when they k1 thoroughly organized can, if ofl Read what is said his colts. hey will, force the politicians to come.

to thoir terms. The 'J'uies docs not desira to be class evening. The next yearly conference of the M. E. church for this dietrlct, will be held at Washington.

The post office at Hopewell, in this county, lias been ordered discontinued by the department. We learn that Mr. M. Van Winkle, who has been sick for some time, died yesterday morning. We understand that Art McKinney will move to town and take charge of his hotel, the Pacific House.

Wheu yov want a sack of flour call on Daday Campbell, lie can supply you with the best the market affords. R. I. Boyington organized alliances at loan copyngni novels, ne set-rci Bervieo tie-tei'llve stories, or the Sen mid Phore series. These booki are nontly bound In eleitiint lltlio-Krupll pnper covers, contain from 300 to NX) PHKCH, and refill! for cents each.

A samplo copy of the New York Weekly mi'l a oolnpl tn description of the Will be sent Tree to any address, upon application to the pubilshora, Mess Street Hniith, 145 lo 31 Hose St. York I'iiy. Mention the pnper In which you enw till offer. A Pautial uit or Books Offkreu. Penman Thompson's Old Homostend, A Heait's Bitterness, by Bertha M.

Chy, Hvbil's Influence, bv Mis. (leoi-trie Sheldon. Vftll Pho Wlnr by Emma Onrrlson Jones. Oralia's Trials, by Lucy Hundall Comfort. The Senator' Bride, by JUn, Alex.

McVeigh Miller. Iiiffomar, founded on the famous play. I.n Tosen, the (treat dramatic success. Theodora, Vletorien S.inlmi's irreut drama. An Irish Monte Crislo, bv John A Wall Street Haul, by flick Carter, l.lie Detectivo'B Clow, by "Old Hutch." 'l orn and by Tonv Pastor, liraut Adams, by "Old Sleuth." 1'lve others by the same aulhor.

The King's Talisman, bySylvanus Cobb, Jr. Kemember this is only a partial list of the TWO FINE COLTS. Jackson, Feb. 13i 1890. Mr.

H. Vincent: Jmr Sir: I received vonr ed as a kicker, yet there are many things citiHt which a pood healthy kick would he commendable. letter to- day, and now proceed to answer you. I hHVe two very promising colts from Hed Chief. I will luclnse you a small cHtalourun glvintr tho desoriitlon and breeding of my colts J'lie celebrated criminal libel suit of LUCY LONG.

By KED CHIEF. Hay colt with white strip on nose, black mane the S'Bte in behalf of D. M. Evans ys and tall. Sam Clarke has been dismissed th was foaled In the snrlnir of lKFfif slrerf county attorney, and the county pays bvlti'd Chief, be by Hock bridge.

Chief's dam was by Woinnck'g UIkIiIhikI Mssen(rer, son of trie cost. iveniiicay ii inner, oy tun Hunter. Cillers iranit dam was by Kod Buck. Bon of Coniier- the Larabee school house. Haddam and The Topeka Capital says that snear nooks otreren.

ah oi mese dookb are eopyriirm ed, and cannot be procurred in auy other form or from any other publisher. the Flock school house this week. bottoin, and sire of Ada Paul, and Lady Mriswold, 2:20. The dam of Kockbridtre was by Membrino Chief, who got Lady Thorn, and Vodlord Membrino, is 16Hj hands niirh, has clean. Bound limbs, and is broken nulto nttndv to drive, and A free copy or ttic mrry Maker Almanac costs the people two cents a pound more than it would without duty.

And yet the Capital insists that the tariff is John MeGee, who resides on Mrs scut with earn sample copy iippnou lor. neon tains some of the wittiest sketches of the day, and also the opoiilnu chapters of several of tlie hooks mentioned above. Uomeuiber this is Ochiltree's farm three miles southeast is one of the most promising colts I ever owned MADAME SEE KED CHIEF. of town, will have a public sale of stock not a tax. There are something near 7,000 farm Beut froe to all on request, to Stuekt Smith, ii5 to 31 Hose N.

Oolden sorrel colt, foaled In the the spring of on the 18th Inst. ers alliances now organized in Kansas Tho Saturday Night. Jim Walker was down from Ilaworth iivmi: eirea oy iteu niei, ne oy Mndume See lxit will bo fully 17 hands hih and Is a sure trotier. It would take- one thous-und dollars to buy her. with a membership of a hundred thous OUR TERMS.

Saturday looking for a store room to rent, with a view of moving his stock and and bv tho middlo of July there Subscription to SATURDAY NICHTS3.00 will be twice that number. Commencing Monday, March 3d, I will sell my stock of goods at ACTUAL COST. Will give you a few prices to convince you I mean it Indigo Prints, 61 cts. LL Muslin, 6 cts. Indian Head muslin, 7 c.

Bleached Hope 61 c. Gingham, Best brands, 6to 83. Shirting 5 to 8c. Good Jeans, 18. Cotton pants goods 13 to 18 cts Heavy Denims, 14 c.

Heavy Red Flannel, 18c, A A Ticking, 13 c. cotton 81 c. Ladies Hose, 8 c. up. Best Batts, 11 c.

Rubber tape, 5c yd. Men's linen collars 10c. Men's heavy socks, 10 to 121. Best paper 11c box. No.

one overalls, 60c pair. Jeans pants, 90 to $1.10 pr. All Standard thread 4c. Silk Twist, 2 for 5c. Dress Goods one cent per yard for freight.

Boots and Shoes, 5c per pair Hats, Caps Gloves, 5c Trunks, 25c each for freight Valises, 10c Cannot give prices on all stock, but mean just what I say. Come and get Bargains. I have made up my mind to change location. These goods are going. to be sold to my customers, not chants; could close out to merchants at these prices, but will not, am going to give my customers a chance to save some money.

Will also sell my building on long time Parties wanting to go into business now is your chance. Parties owing me must settle up of goods to Haddam. PTn short allow mo to say that I regard Bed Ciiikf one of the tlnest horses 1 evor saw. All the horsnicn of this city who have well-bred mares yery much reirret that they did not use him when he was here. Hopinjr to hear from you asuin, and that If Should an extra session of the legis In the case of the State vs Mundis, per annum, ti.mi er six months, ti.gu jierlour months, all payable In iidvunco.

Hack numbers six cents eich. We pay pnst-nire on all United Statos and Canada Subscriptions. To Wiose why drMre tu grt alithtt. If you wish toiiet tin a club for Faturdav tried at Washington last week, the de too lurries more nave coirs iroin Heri i-iiier i laturo be called it woull give some of the present members a chauct to air tlisinselves which tliev will not get if fendant was found guilty of manslaugh they will devclone them. asthesB- noonestion about the horse transmitting- his speed, ter in the fourth degree.

Nl.u-ht, send us vournauie, sndwe will forward they have to depend on a re-election. you. frceiof chnrtro, a number or specimen conies nf the liaoer. SO thill, with them, vnu Our printer, Jlert Campbell, cut his i ours llespectfully, ZAIIA Ml can give your neighborhood a rood canvaslnjr thumb Thursday evening and the ed Since the appointment of Mort Ilal- OI CLUB HATES. GOOD WORDS FOR CHIEF.

itor has. therefore, been kept at the lowell, of Washington, lo the position For we will send two conies one year to Mr. iowis rurciiase, or crown point, lnd a well known turfman, and former owner of Hed I case most of the week. one aauresi.or eacn copy tu a sepruto aaun'ss of deputy revenue collector, in the lan For $10 we will send 4 copies 1 year to one ad. tuer, umier uarc or reu.

eth. iKWn, writes: Mr. 11. Vincent. Haiidam.

AVtnsfU. Kiuikd of Senator lugalls, "the aspira Mo man who makes long prayers and dress, nr each copy to a supcrate address. Dear Sir: V'ours of Jan. iirith received, and we will send 8 copies one j'ear. tions of most any one are made respec table." comes home with a frown on his face kicks the cat and abuses the babies, in rupiy win say.

As Ut Chief and his colts Icnn'tsav tonmueh. The oartv who sends ns for eljrht conies (nil iPut, at one tluio; wmua cntitio to a copy I bavo kuon lour of his colts beltur sold here I should be elected mayor. ono year juvis. on tin) market at an averuiro of live hundred Oettein-un of elnbs of elirht eotlpaoan af uoiiurs enen, anil tney nail no extra trainlmr. Wells sold hist sprlni? at Mr.

Lackeys' Jim Summers, of Union townehip terwura and slnifle copies at each. sale at Kentucky. They were two Money should be sent to us either bv Post has sold his farm to Mr. C. Wheele as tine inures as 1 saw at the sale.

Your broth There is liable to be quite a scramble for offices in this county next fall. There are already a half dozen candidates mentioned for probate judge and as many more for clerk of the court and superintendent. Otlieo order or Ki'iilsteied Letter, so as to pro- and has gone to take a look at the Okla er's rnnro was a due mare, too, and Mr. Ackor-nian. ol Lowell, Bold one ircldlnir; I don't know I viue as rsissuiie turuuisr us loss oy niau.

All coniiuunicutioiis, business or otherwise homa country and Cherokee Strip. must oe aoftrt'esen io where ho went to. Doctor Hoewn, of Lowell, from whom you purchased Chief, has two lino In our article last week in regard to AMDS EI.vr.HSON, I'ubllshci fiatuniny Niphl. I'liiludefphitt, l'enn. mares sireq ny I consider Chief the best stallion that 1 ver handled for Sliced: I think I could Bive him a record this year If I had him to han an "11.

Al. detective" many are anxious to know what kind of a detective was dle. Ho is a trotter at irate, brecdincr and Hie HMK3 circulates more papers build: and idl I have seen of his colts can trot. meant. "His Magesty detective." In tne north western partof Washiiiu'ton Many of tho leading republican papers are advocating the reduction of the tariff, and the Times predicts that within two years tlie entire republican larty will favor tariff revision, and will reduce the tariff.

nun uuve rne nest ol disposition. 1 r. iSwiirt. has a fine colt from Chief and can county than any other publication in Al. Campbell has cone to Arkansas add a (rood word for him.

I If 1 had Chief back you could'nt purchase the County, and is therefore the liest City and promises to tell us all about uuu uir inree uuieb wuuiynu piutl. advertising medium through: which to witnm eu days, the threatened invasion of the Cherokee Strip in time lor the next issue of pacli this throughout lliispor LKVIS 1 URCHAdE. FROM KENTUCKY. R. Vmoent showed lis a letter from our old tiou of thecmmtiy.

Our rates will lie found veiy rearfoiiable. We ask you to the Timks. friend John Hall, of Versailles, slating F. N. VEDDER k'ive us a trial.

Since the merchants began to close The democratic party never were honest in their position on the. tariff question. They have always been a party of bromise and bluster. They ave cried reform, and never have yet accomplished anything. hut he saw a three year-old lllly sired by Hed Irolamllj en the track at Cambridge "lty, Ky in He also saw scverul of his out at cost and auction people can form TLEASANT anions COMPANIONS jolis lu Lake county, Indiana, that, wcreas flue some idea about what per cent they FOH he ever sr.

w. Mr. Hull said he was surprised '-ind to pay heretofore as titvflts to uuii.so ami to know tnat THK IlOlVBlIKOX "iniuaie Instriietlve readlmr In deliclously entertain FLOURI ni! form for nil hours anil seasons will brliij; KITTY W. Slour Falls, T)co. IB, 1889.

applneis and contentmoiit to your household. lie adult inembers will find In It surcease from If taking tne duty off of sugar would make it two cents per pound cheaper to consumer why would not the same argument be good as to Steele, lumber, If the tariff is a tax on sugar, why not on silks and cotton goods? There has been considerable In and about Haddam during the pint year and the people have been very good In caring for the sick. Our societies nave Mr. R. I'fncenf, lliuldum, Kaumit, cares, be better equlpiied to meet tho demands 100 head of two-yr.

old steers. Highest cash price. Call at this office. lour Pir: that von own lfoit hli their families and occupations make Chief, by Kockhridm, mid lis I own Kilty sircu by Ked hief. I though 1 would write you ami nee winit Neil Chief Is dolnir, and what the tijion their store ut knowledge, while theircaiia- FOR TIIE RfcST Ii BANDS OF city for the exercise of American citizenship been direlect in their duty.

We call attention to the change In iwtiwt is of his iri.it liur record of nr nf will be Kreatly enlarged. The vouuk people will find in It recreation, cultivation, enlargement the auvertisment of the Haddam Nurs Ideas upon practical and ethical subjects. A small amount of money Invested each yenr Governor Humphry does not seem inclined to call an extra session of the legislature. Taking into consideration the fact that last legislature was 'the poorest the state ever it would hardly be necessary to call them together agam. INSURANCE.

13. ZDeuLell Represents TWO RELIABLE COM FLOUR! periodicals will briuir to von In return more enjoyment, streiiKih of intellect, copious nowleilL" ot eurnxit events, iwurlit into what liewoilmr sinndard. I understand that ho has trotted in and thouuht perhans be could Ik) put In them list. I would bo find to hear from you about P.ed Chief, and If not too uiucb trouble pleiue write nie. and obUire.

Yours Truly, W. H. Nrwon. Mr. Incent answered the above letter and received tlie followlnif reply: Ploux Falls, 19, 1889.

Mr. Tl. Vhteent, Iwktiim, Knnxas. Dear Sir: lours of the lHth Inst to hand, and noted. I bouirlit Kitty W.

the 24th of lost July In MlmioHpnlls, of M. I). Wilson and paid he youthful ami active lite amend you is pro- ncuiK, toan you eo'iiti oblalu in a lUetime by ery. Mr. Knapp can furnish j-ou with anything you want in the way of trees, shrubbery or nursery stock.

We beliere that you all appreciate the neai clean appearance and the fearless independence of the Timks and feel it your duty to patronize the paper, but must sny that some of you are yery direlect about your duty. rsonai We have selwtil. and ounte below, a list of PAMKS and can make you it little UjiTTEK Rates than anv other Rgent in Haddam City. General Algeria making a lour of the western states and will be at Concordia such standanl piililicHtloiis.nliich we are able to offer at Krraily red-iced rales, when taken In connect iou with The Weekly Journal mid the later part of this month. He will, 1 he nrlees ouoted Include the nerindlral The Truth Seeker annexed: The Weekly Jouniiil Ami The Agriculturist and Poste.ue on bolh for cue Vein.

E. CAMPB ELL, probably pass through Haddam City on the or 24th in special. The General lias his eye on Hie presidency, and will ou will nave no charges extra. LEADING JOURNAL- OF FREE CLUBRING LIST. get there if money counts.

nun ami- ner. anu wnno i nave owned a trootl innny horses, I never bought one that I whs as much pleased with us her. I think that Kitty W. Is the lwst buiriry mare on earth, and It would take a thousand dollars to buy her. it may be siiylnr considerable to say that she la the best on earth, but she will convince any men It Is the truth to ride after her.

She is a irrent show nuire, very prompt driver, and the niet to bundle and drive of any horse I have ever driven, and the horse or mare don't live that has a liciter disposition than she has. for any child can handle or rirli-c her that oan hold the 1. lies. I haven't trained her for speed, I bought her for blurry driving. I did hook her THOUGHT AND RKFORM.

Hsrpcr'n Monlhy Maguzuia Haddam City, Kansas. imrorr wKiy Harper' Bftzur Harper's Youuir People LA It EST, CHEAPEST, BEST, to.m 4.W 4. 4.4-1 a. -s Uo Centurr Miuraziiie A JNew Washing Machine. Mr.

R. K. Hurt, of this city, bas invented and had mad a new machine to be known as the "Perfect Washer," and has applied for letters patent. He claims tor it a superiority over anything in the shape of a washer yet patented, and if we are a judge ve will say that his claims are well founded. Hurt is an inventive genius and we believe he has struck it rich this time.

In Dakota people are staving for the want of something to eat, and yet there are people foolish enough to want to leave Kansas, where we cannot get The Enemy of Superstition: The Friend of Reform. SI. Nicholas Magazine orth Amerieiiu Hevlcw auk lslie Weekly 'emiile Amerleaii enough cars to carry away our surplus, and go to Dakota. Timca are hard, we S.iHI 4.1) :t.2i fi.iti 7.00 E. M.

MACDONALD. Editor. Kiiplement lo Sclent Iflo American Amerh-an mill Sunlriueiit C. B. SO-UERUr.

Rusiness Manager to a road cart twice In Anirust and went out to tho truck, and let. nor iro a quarter In 40 seconds eneh timo, hut didn't call on her to p-o. but Just let hertnke her own (rait for it, as she had no preparation and was ritrht out of tho stable and full of hay, but I have no doubt she can tint in with one season's handling. Would be triad to hoar from you atraiu. Yours Truly, W.

ll. Nelson. rehite't and Huiiilers' Edition ol tne admit, but 'ho one need starve in Wash, ingtou county. Every sack fully WARRANTED to be as I represent. "When you want a sack of Flour, Meal, Graham, Rye Flour, Bran or feed call and ge my prices which are the lowest.

WEEKLY, ILLUSTRATED, FOLIO 1.T5 1.S5 lilacksmlthing and Wood Work. The republican party has it within 16 PAGES. their power to pass whatever measurer bc-leiitifie Amerloiin American Agriculturist Karnier Orchard und Curdcu 8TANDARD WORKS. Full et rWen Full set Wmwlv Novoln Kiieyciip ilia of Priiolieal Inlormatlon and Universal Formulary 1.T5 THE STANDARD. 1.T5 that would tend to better the condition the farmer and laboring class, and when the candidate come before the Yearly, Four months, $1.

Editor Rtar: Below yon will find Tlie 2,00 ntiiiHiarn as revised and adopted by the Nation- Ansuviuiuin oi irotunir Horse linedtrs. 1 Mr. S. Peabody now has one of the moat complete blacksmith establishments In Washington coniily. He occupies two rooms one for blacksmith-Iiir and the other work at the east end of Mam.

He has recently fitted up a larpe grind atone and a full people this fall asking for re-election ilt'oeuilr li, 1667. Mort of these price sre what jna would pny for the pcrmlical lui roil need in hIxivp list, alone, but we iucluclu our weekly withuut added cost. Sample Cvples, Circulars and Club Term The Crescent Roller Mills And tlie C. H. FlUilllBlCH.

the farmer should weigh his record by 1. Any Stallion that has himself a record of liitf past actions and if he is found want Free. The TRUTH SEEKER 28 Lafayette Place. X. Y.

or isMter. providcxl anv of his pet has a reini of ii or better. his sire or ing be should be cast aside and his place filled by; some one who is not set of emery wheels which are run by PulUhers of Free Thought and Reform horse power ant! Is now prepared to Celebrated Wilber Roller Mills Flour Uarks. of. afraid to stand up for what is right and just toward the farmer.

nis iu in i aireadr a Dtandanl aniuiui. 8. Any mare or gelding that boa a record of 1:30 or letter. S. Any horse tlmt in I he dire of two animals with n-coniB of or better.

4. Any horne that is the sirs of one animal Wilh a of heter. nrovlil- he hn DAILY AXD SUNDAY EDITIONS. Persons desiring the diillv and Sundnv editions of the Journal iu connection Willi tin loreonini; list of publications, can obtain tliilil us foilowit: For the dully and Pnr.rinvslx months aod one of the works muiied. uuu for twelve mouths, add Hum.

For the daily without the Sunday six months-add (3.0U: twelve inonius, f.M. For the bun-day alone, twelve months, add (1.00, sharpen your plows and polish them in approved style. Mr. rralirsiv is a first- class workman himself and is assisted nthe shop oy Mr. lleurv who is also a either of the following additional qualilicatlons; skilled workman, lie keeps on band a 1.

A record liimeelf of hefler a THE OLD RELIABLE the aire two other aiiiiniils with reciirdi! of complete siock or iron ana wooa ranter al for all classes or work and Is nre 2 or Del ter. 3. Has a eire or Uaiu that Is already a standard aniinnl. pared to do anything from sharpening Now is the season to iulwcrlhe. Wltn the long- wlnterevonlngr and outdour unpleasai.t.

S. Any innre that hp "nroduped an antinal CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY ness, your time Bivcn to culture of yourself will wiin a reeoru oi or netter. 6. 'J'hn pnireny of standard horso when Ill SB. a plow 10 niaiiuracMiriiiK a new ouirpy to order on short notice.

Mr. Peabody is so well-known to the peoole or this vicinity that It eoes without savin he wisely spent. The republican cany, with the assistance of several hundred thousand brave men, succeeded in freeing the negro and placing him on an equal with the white man. If the g. o.

p. will now euetcli forth its strong arm and rescue the millions of farmers and laboring men of America from the grasp of the combinations and liliod-suekiny trusts, which are to-day twining themselves around our agricultural industries, and plaee labor on an equality with capital, they will add another star to their crown whose brilliancv will last for ever. The lai and day laborers have stood by Make your remittances, nlnnir with vmir orders, by Jiatt or wionii money order, ad- out ol a a'anrturd mare. 4 1. The female progeny of a standard mure.

S. The female pros-i-ny of a atandard horse -DEALERS IX- that all work from bis shop is giMian- uinssiuij 511 inu 1HI 40lU.NAI.UO, Knnsus City. IPPd. 111s r.liiuirts are alwavs reason wnoii out oi a inuro wiiuseuaui is a isuudai-d laui-e. DEALERS IN able r-ni J.e extends a hearty invitation for sill of you to call and see bun.

B. Any more that haa a record of 8:35 or LUMBER neticr. atiu whose ireor dam la a standird animal. rells that eeme mi'ler rule T. and flllie'a thpt Wagons, Buggies, Trees, Shrubs and Plants are a lUandurd horse or dam, are rcgisted Mon-bttiuditrd.

irt ttin ww Tift at si 11 1 1 mnmi Lath, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Hair, Stucco A pseina; record is not accepted under any of these rah. tho republicans tlirmiph thick and thin and the party owes lliem hl they asu. ALL KINDS OF 1a th oldest and mot popular wintlfle id, pir 1 has the nrr'jiBtioB of uny psrwr o' its ciw in the worid. miy ku-t CitMol Wofi KrerftT-n, F'-t-'ih-d WfKkT. Kcnl f'T mea C'-r.

wmr. -nr months' trti. 1. Cement and Builders Material. J.

J. MUTH, Manager. Send tour orrf r.s fur Xurscry iot i lo The Haddam Nursery JOHV'KNAPP, Prop. Si Farm Machinery RCHiTECTS a C'JiLDZr. A Editici of Scientific American, If j-ou wsnt to net a new of Harness, couie and see me I have the 8to of Harness ever in county.

All hand made from first Ornr MrlT irr stoclc Is complete. Reduced prices on ail order, of $5 00 or over. AH neatly tmi kM tn wot mow. or bulled, and delivered at depot at Hadtlain at roti.owiNo eiCR Our representative, lion. J.

I. Edwards, cave quite an exhibition of his xall coining on ihe titin Monday 4-veniiiji in ref asiiig to pay the ten eents excess which is charged when yen do not purchase a ticket. He first claimed lie did not have tlie ten ceuts, when Mr. Juncwav offend lo loan him the nrioiifv. but like llmhal.

be refused lo D. M. YODEK, A irt Ksch mnulns PtlwirsDhte eoontr, rirt cur reM-ieo-e or lmt.he buiiillim. Niitn.rMn, ntrr.nc, and roil und lor tt'e ce parti CGtetapist? LntiOoy. II.

YODEH, Ukfiupx. il to, Ftiil chits stiiek and in lirst class stvle, from $11 to Come and se me I will make teuns easy and treat vou right. Haddam, Ivan. Feb. 10.

lw0. lie. I.oro ji io Art, White, to In. 1 10 to is II Wind Mills, Rubber Hose, PUMPS r. '110 I Box elder, .1 to (l In 1 in R.

K. HURT. tn to it i Vt 1.7" I lo3 -J I I per 10 be romlorted and wanted them to put H(1 hmwm bud TTr -DEALERS IN- Dd hare mute Kentucky tlvuul. l-v 4-1 IKI I 15 I 1 1 1 1 l.imlen. 1 4 ft ry l-vr Straw beny pieniH, Hid id.

l-j to i it 4-1 i .41 1 Vi I 'Si I lijj TRADE MARKS, Gepepl pefchapdise. w. vi i uiv Vv'e will print your Hale Hills, tarnish mm err. A jimsj reporter win nun wltner-n to the exhibition sav: thai wlicii tiie ronductor pulled the bWI eonl and Hwy Martin, the brakeiuan, jvenert din r. Isaac found the extra (I in" in Nelly Jih lime, remaking es lis hmi'leti it'over.

that tlie law was in- l.iiiMMisaiid unj'isl and Hint they would ave it ie tili 4. i ehenp. Write t-d fell'! I.IMI'V OUR STOCK Is COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICULAR AND Wi; WILL NOT RE Other rietle priis. Mi ll, r.n wljji Wdi i aiictir.n(T and liny your nctes. and In yonr fiiar hi ri ralf'rred T-Uumeofti pr iteti-5ft.

strut tol ilanutoit. 'OPYPHMIT f(r tmr, OtrhAi. orrif Hh 5, T. IIAHDAM CI I V. wan A.i.;ies, TIItllADDAM llAiWAil, li.lMA.S i ijive y.ui hs a.id rjles as you can get am lifie.

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Pages Available:
16
Years Available:
1890-1890