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The Springfield Democrat from Springfield, Missouri • Page 5

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I t. A Mlaitli 4 1 1 a aa lata I I. a I Vit ka.t i. a In, u.a lw I i fc La kwiuill ilWwl, eaa.dll.le Aa I lu ma kllaa 11 autaiw naai Mmse, LII ORGANIZATION I Xeellgf of tUr Mith Wanl lieninrratir tub Uat Mfbt. IT WAS A KEIHIUT LOVE FEAST la VrklabVaalagfaMtUaaa la Ml Aua ItrmamrrM fcaerjaaatr Ilaja4aaat lUntai Tlaae Ku Mad.

The Kiiih ward Democratic Club mtt ilmUrlrie light balldinr on Boon street last Bight, parental lo adjournment. Tite chairman. Mr. Pan U' Keels. iu( aOsent, Mr.

II. Btelnmeyer called turn meeting to order, ud rrQtl that obi gentleman ta named aa tow norarr chairman. lr. a. D.

Clark tu nominated and waa elected annnlmona lr, and was jott on the point of thank id( tha club for tha honor conferred 0M.n tiro, when the chairman road hi aj'tiearanca and was courteously ac cor, lad i.ia usual arat. Tba mlnntea of tha preceding meeting wera r.I and approved, arte whlc opportunity aa given to aily per aoo desiring to become members of Jhe club to aik'a tha roll of membership, Kevt ral geulieiucn came forward and eigned the Mr. Clark explained that thia was the moat liberal clul on earth, inaamucb aa Bo Initiation fee was required and any person aiiht join without reference to hia political views. Tlio chairman announced that tba spinier who bad been invited to ad dress tha meeting bad been unavoidably detained, anil took occasion to pay (lowing tribute to tba club, la that it badbet tha nieanauf doing much in the Interests of a pure Democracy, Mr. Van Ingrain stated that having signed tha roll at tba Instance of some of his friends, he felt that be aboald make an explanation Ha didn't know whether ha waa a Democrat or not that depended npoo what one meant by Demoi racy.

If Miaaouri and Mill DeiuocMcr waa pure Democracy he waa a Democrat, for tie atood ahoulder to shoulder with tboae who atand for tariif reform. Dot be waa more than tari 'I re former, for he believed' in the free aud unlimited coinage of, altver. i He nopiioaed tbat hla father waa Democrat, for be bad ven the name of I aouuren 10 ma eon waico could be accounted for only on the auppoaition tbat hia father waa an ad miri of the principles of that eminent i sfntleman Ikopubllcana who bad been elected to oflii aince the war, had been elected aiiKply UetrauHe they were jrenerals, coloela or and not betiHUiw of personal Ctnesi, or the prin ciilt for which they atood. From Gen (Grant dowu to Bill Wade (and that wan as low an It waa possible to go) Kepub llcan candidates bad been bought and aold aa aheeo in the market. He thoiitfbt Grover Cleveland, while not without fanlt.lwaa the noblest and most at ight President tbat the people had had for uianv veara preceding the war down to the preaent time, lie was absolutely in favor of free trade and, would, if he had the power, wipe oat i 1 the entire internal revenue system.

I i At the i motion of Mr. Love, the thanks of the elnli were extended to Mr. Inttram for the frank expression of hia viewa and he waa asked to aign the roll of membership, which he did. Mr. Love being tailed upon for a speech replied by sayina that he would gladly make a 8jech, bat, anfortqn ately, be bad but one speech which he had ne off on a fow nijbU ago, and Wore ha could speak again he would bav'n to find a different audience, lie tho however, thai the speech of Mr.

Ingram bad fully covered the grouod, and feeling tbua, wourd not attempt a apeecb on this occasion. Mr. MiIW being called fi responded liy Tin be tbounlit tbat tba utter anca of Sir. Ingrain would be accepted bv tUerltibai a prec4e statement of Democratic doctrine, and. hence, he thought Mr.

Ingram a simon pure Pern ocrnt, (Here Mr. Ingram Interrupted by atatlng tbat he was aa far in advance of the Democratic party aa Democracy was in advau ef the Republican i Prty.) O'utinuing, STrTSTiller said thia waa net ii time for inaction and hair eplit tinfJtatinlewhen every Democrat 1 and rvery patriot should bend all bis energies towards the further diaaem iual.oo lemocratic principle. What U.e proj.le neeled and the only thiog 1 neertert tn HiatFttirj'eple Democratic ia information. The time bad paaacd wbru or aliould a Democratic Tr Kepu Un beraaae hia father aa one or the oti rr, but he should be foverned It a perm al knowle li of the pria i by prtiee. y.r.

N. la't ccine ever fur the I cf I Br I be III. I) DAILY U.MOCK.V1. 11 l.D. Mi ilHi'DA.

t'AUV li. tl I l. iu to u.k a I'nu i at U. II ili t.u.rnU lUe club I baln( aa.B I Its i a totAi la of aud thia baj art aa eim orlhy i Imitation, jI ualy by tha other warda the city', bat ty the Km tey xlm a bra Mala. He a aa of the oplnloa tbat ba 1 this laa Ua grawaily aloplrd by the Democracy the plaa of roeUuu larallog the people la the pria clpW 4 IMiuna.

leMaU lxa (aaliatloa tbat the so my would long since have beea rooleil and the govern now, ta all Its bra. bea, would be ia Ibe Laoda of Democrata. llrpreecolative Mayo, boiag railed for, stated that be had beeaenlrrlaiawl by Ibe eicalleat siles of the ftutle anaa, aod aa he waa wholly aarepafwd would atk to beexrused at this time. ut would at some time, la the futore, male a speat la tba in terra ta of the club. Mr.

Clark said lie was the only man not a candidate, that had come to the club prepared. He was prepared because be ba 1 notfoea Invited to make a speech and had come prepared to keep hia mouth ahuL The b'iith Ward club bad Mt aa eiample of liberality. worthy of imitation everywhere. A Re publican could join It; a Qreenbatker could join It, and, therefore, Lis friend Mr. Ingram bad been taken la the gentleman, however, waa mistaken, as to his name, for it waa evident from bis speech that he was a full blooded Iem ocrat.

He wanted, so far aa the I'reai dential race was concerned, a candidate who if elected would put Democrata oa guard. Mr. Higher Didn't coma to make speech, but would congratulate club oa the work It bad aceompliehed They had brought lightout of ilkrkneas, and if, every other club la the city would be as faithful to the In (create of Democracy as ths Sixth Ward club, tb Democracy would coma out of the com ing municipal election with one grand word the word, victo'rv emblatoned an lis banner. Mr. Clark moved to adjourn, and the Club adjourned until the next re njar meeting in course.

A 1 UOTKaT AgBliut ArllrU r.MMIe4 a frstMt Vrm Uellewsy. Mo Jan. 27, lft2 KpiTna Dbmocbat: Dear Kir: In yonr paper or Jan. Zl tlierewaaan article signed by J. II.

Burk, L. M. Hubble and Samuel CotTland, which does great injustice to several parties, and wish to make a statement of the fact in tiie case: am extremely sorry that there should have been any di aatiafaction with the award" of the "Denioreat silver medal," and doubly sorrr that tue honor or seven reerwet able citixena (one a ladv) should Lave heen assailed by name In euch a shame ful manner. Aa I waa chairman of the meeting by virtue of heina superintend oent of (be Itocky Point buodajr hrhool, I am also branded as a mere tool of It. Hurts, and tbat too against two of my own children, who were contest ants.

It alsomakes me a public liar, aa I made a atatement In feundav School aa to the chooaing of jutiges, which waa about aa roiiowa: Mr. HUrk had nothing whatever to do with the choice of jtnls, except to in troduce me to itev. tckiiter tnat might invite him to open the exercises with prayer. 1 afterwards invited blrrr to act as judge without even a euggeation fiom Mr. Burk.

tint 1 am not con cerned for myself and Mr. liurk, at whom the disgraceful fling ia aimed, is abundantly able to tako care of himself. uut 1 wien to aaaure uie partiea wno acted aa Judtra on either occasion, that trie article noes not express me eenu menta of either of the partiea whose names are attached, the people or the content ants. It would be the height of foolishness tor uurk to sign lucb an article, and I herewith band yon the denial of Mr. Hubble.

I have not seen Mr. CotTland but I am equally aure that aid not aiga ill ana more, uie writer jo( that article did not dare to aign It. lours respectfully. P. F.

Vaooham. Buperintendent Rocky Point Sunday rV hool and Chairman 2d Deinorcst Medal contest, Galloway, Mo. A Bather. Galloway, Jan. lSPi.

DaMorAT, Dib 8m: our pa per under date of 24th Inst, has my name aigned to an article, a protest from Gailoway, IPlease drow me space in iur paper to say it waa signed without my knowledge, consent orpermia sion. 'I waa not in the house at all during the nijrbU loure irmy, L. U. Hi udlx, Galloway, Mo. K.

Jonea Arrested. Vttuxi W. T. Brown yesterday ar rested Mary E. Jonea, a servant girl, re cently from Conway, on Uie charge of infanticide.

Fbe was taken back to La clede county by Constable J. W. Mo Fbane, of Conway, yesterday. The story is that ehe waa betrayed by aa unprincipled man, and in order to hide her ahame destroyed her infant, the re mains of which have been lately dis covered. Another Kewepepee Bcheaaw.

Col. Cyrus Feabody has purchased" the printing material lately nsed by Col. A. K. Prather ia the publication of the RfmWica, and will, it la understood, esublisb a week It japer devoted to the mineral interests of Ponthwest Missouri.

SI r4 ml Trm4u. St tolnmpk Vrmacnt. Wasbhiotox, Jsn. The National Bard of Tra la met In aonnal to ilT. ti prrliminarire were rom lcJ.

1 he 4ub irs thir dva. to It I'Ium I i HIM. a. iitliss tl ber. CMha.

III! (iil(l I IIM( Abwut Tlrt'tf miifBIBf liaihrf va. Mra. Aabie VatUr, tha erBt rnnly i Wrk of Jv muaty. I'ader tttederlaloa Ml. Jmlr baa ae rlalia epoa oAce, the coalMtaal havUt au atamLag la cuiut, awl iaapoellioa lo rvaleetUe eleeUoa.

evea if Ibe coatealee ara fuead lo be and IheuSuwdeclarTd va sat, roateataal was aot duly il Wj sad has a'o rifc'hl lo ibe office. A tmnmnh amoag hupreute tourt Urrialoas dia cloaed Ibe Indiana le the only Mate ia the I aioa that holds to the old I' agilah law, tu: that aa eWlioa ah all not cnierarry, and If two or mora artlct ate ran Il.latre for office, and If the one elected la ineligible ll would follow thai the raa dlJate rtcahlez the Bait hliiber Burs ter of vote would take the olT.ce. The higher eoartaia all the othar teUs bold that if aa intl gible caadidate ia elected and evta If the office is deviated vacant, still lb on receiving the neit highest aumbef of Votea, though eligible, would not have the right to exer cise the powers of the office, from the fact that oar statutes declare that Ibe caadidate receiving the highest number of votes, whether a majority or plur ality, ahall be declared elected. Tbe oourt holds further that evea if a majority of the Voters of Jasper county voted tor Mrs. Baxter, kaowiag that aha was ineligible, yet, beiog the exprea will of a plurality of the legal voters, Mr.

Fischer has no right to contest ths election, aa he did not receive a plurality and caonot In any event be declared elected. Jerome Dakefion vs. L. G.llill et appeal J. motion to strike out atatement filed takea voluntary non suit.

Joseph Hurab vs. City of pringlleld damages dismissed at coat of plaintiff fur want of prosecution. J.lliman va. itiompeon luring James Abbott, stockholder judgment against etocl holder for $127.23 judgment eatiefied. I aon rttove Herrire Co.

va. Same, rent; judgment for fVVJ; judgment satUCed. M. D. Well A Co.

va. Thompson Man ufacturing J. A. Cobban, stock holder continued by consent D. M.

Gabse Lord Grocery Co. and Ileadlcy Grocery account, ap peal Justice of Peace, continued to await action of Court of Appeals. Fred Meyers vs. fame, account, ap peal Justice of Peace stricken from the docket, caae having been appealed. kUUtUUT UACK.

The aniiMlrICteraiiiuiaef ktanthaeld mm4 Iha Ullla Ua fcloyeil With Ara l'8tard. iH Uit Dmarrmt. MAasiiriRLO, Jan. 27. Sheriff John W.

Hubbard arrived here on tbe 4:30 train this morning with W. Richardson, known as the boy preacher, and Mias Nellie Moote, who elojted last Friday. heriff II ubbard trailed them to Tul ahoina, and aa he went to get off tbe train Richardson and Misa Moote ran into hia arma. When searched Ricbafyison waa found to have a large bull dog pistol. After placing Richardson in hia eel! and taking Miaa Moote to the Cbitty House after reaching here, hberiu Hub bard appeared and related now be had canght tbem.

Hubbard wae wearing a very long Prince Albert coat, which tbe bovs say belongs to tbe parson. Is a good looking follow. and when seen in bis cell appeared to be the happiest person in the world. and remarked that none of the congregation had been to eee him yet, but that he hoped to get out on bond and would like to fill hia usual place in the pnlpit Sunday. When questioned about why be left hia wife and eloped with a child 14 years old, he replied that Miss Moote was old enough to look after her own a Hair a.

After thia he refused to talk. except to say he had employed counsel, nd Uiey would do tils talking tor bim. ichanlnon a wife and child nave gone Buffalo, their former home. Misa Moote, who ia etopping at the Chity otel, ia a handaome young lady aitii ne face and henre, and looks to be 17 or ix. There baa been strong talk of lynch ng Richardson, but it ia dving down conaiderahly, though a numiier of Moote friends are in town.

Most of iera. however, are in favor of letting Ibe law take ila course. Sheriff Hubbard has a deputy stay at the jail all the time, and savs no mob cancel Richardson while In his cus tody. Hubbard Is the only icepurmcan that was elected laat election and has made a splendid officer. The people ssy now that Hubbard can have any thing he aska for even if he ia a Repub lii an.

The only time people emile when talking about Kichardann, ia when thev bear Jieacon bitty talkv Chitty ia a memler of Ricbanlaon'a church, and jnst before RiciiaHaon left he called on Mr. t'bitty and collected fifteen dollars from bim. IHreraar VJaetaal. The annual election of directors ol the fpringGeld Car and Foundry Company waa held yesterday, The follow. 11 yf tleclaHl II.

Mnalmr, II Uoraby. Frank B. 8mith. B. F.

Hobart and J. F. G. Itentlev. a aiaaeta rnntrr ve an HI 1iiHIIK 1 M.J4 ylwli.ine HM.OV Ikiimuti Kia al hra I HiA, ve al Ui (am rl a Al it al n'wm Tie lstet o.

st V. lla.d in. Am A I. 1 i i a ii Uw lutj tL I i 1 i i a J. Mute Nk bating U.e ee ary ibaa ua hvl.

aal II ll, rutkHt.ee waa akl lu'lrave h.s later b.a I. ItteetraBger roewntrl ait Vrt tba etuse. ar bla rattumvr lfl' at a wgut i. Mi. Ta)Ur fuittir4 uf t.rm t.o name apprarel oa Ibe ti.k ae la the rraulawaeea of their a gaaluie.

Tby ba. BH eadorstd such a rbrtk, aud the a gaa'nrw waa aol thclra. Armed wiU this laforia ia, Mr. Tarlor relurswd tt bis stire and availed development. Val Uy afu rao a the atranr reUrawJ fir bis tbaage, but instead of receding It waa Introduced lo Pohrvmaa Caeitr, who at oace arreatad blm.

The hsoBrr, after lavloj oeta tamH ever Ibe rjaeUMe waa rarrlel Lefcwe Juice ath, who required that he gif bond ia tha turn of VjO fnr hla appearaace for trial al tbe Criminal Court. Tbe acruaed aaked lor time to file bis bond, which aaa granted, bal 11 la hardly probable tbat be will find boadsmen, and will, therefore, be seel to jail. IIOTKL AlOUVALk. ajMb. I.

Collier, Chaa Wigt, (I Kranr, Hobart; Jacob Kleins) bmidl, Ft. Louis. Galea, John A Tattle. OslM.roe, Green, kaaaaa City Cuykendall, Indianapuha; Black rt. Milford, 111 Barnes, Duluth Walton, Lymaa.

Chicago; II Aderan. vid, Mich Chaa Benedict, Cin.ia Mcrlaia, Kouth Itend. Ind; Wail, Carthage Henry Schlir Wichita. MalraaalHaa. A Husband, II O.h Wig Icy, II Fithiaa, Chicago Voot beea, Little Rock Louie I'aaaoe, Danville, 111,: II Walker, Toomey, Nettieton, Harry Shipp, Kanaaa City ('wen Frrnin, acent Turkish Bath Co K.

M. Bar I. h. A Heath, New York George, Kinkead, II Adam. 6t Louis; Baldwin, Cleveland Tow uaend, Kentucky A Brown, Monrtt lusher, Ineing, Mich Brown, Koikford.

IH; I.Cobb. Philadelphia, Pa; RJ Grand Rapids, Mich. A kpaaUbs Btrlfca. By ttlerranb lo tb bvmocrtl Maiirip, Jan. 27.

Miners in coper mines in ili.boa have struck. Tbe sol diers have Ixt nnable to suppress riot The strikers have seized the dynamite on hand. Xallnaal Alllaaea. Br fc lexrtph to IrniK raL Ciih'mio, Jau. 27.

The National Farmer' Alliance niet in business ses sion to day." The day waa occupied in appoluting couiinitti eH, and oaipleting other preliminaries. An honest Swede Mia his story In plain but unmistakable language foi. the benefit of the public, Gne of my children took a severe cold and got the croup. I gave her a toaapoonful of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and in five minutes. later I gave her one more.

By thia time she had to cough up the gathering in her throat. Then sbewent to alecp and slept for fiftaen minutes. Then shcjipt up and voulitod; then sue went back to bed and alent rood for the remainder of the night, Hie got the croup the second night anil I gave same remedy with the same good results. I write this because I thought there might be aome one in the aame need and nut know the trie merits of this wonderful medicine. CaAs.

A. TaonrafeK, Dea Moines. Iowa. 60 cent bottles for sale by Ii. M.

Fink. Drnggiat, Boon vi lie street Sp mi Annual Report OF THE Nortb Sprlngflald Bulldin kin Loan Association. So ofihartl at 8rml aailaa Na. of iMraiuf aauoo Tmal Ko ef aharr not borrowed RKCEIPrs ASOOIHm RStUBXTs. Caahoa hnt Jnlf WUl.

IS9I BaaalTa. from dllva kanlvet from lnlerel Kaclva.t lr am Saea, Kovlead front roaaMSUi af loaa Tntat PaM anl fur lotaa Halt! onl for etienaaa iaiit aat Tie aharea aurraudered Caik ta traaaurj Tout AtWITi. Kntrs ei bf Hrtt BKrt(re ral eatata Bioka. aUlnniarr et. i a.h on kani fiua froia amrkbol.leraaa aharaa txta from aua kti'iMrra on Inlreat Due froa atockkulilrra en Tatel In a i 4IS k.4iy"i Ti UJttll kit l.t"l 7CI.V) iniqi tiASWaj 1 3.4M ho LIABll.lTIIi.

SaLarrael Snt tenet at timtn la tUO iaaraa of aasiud tertaa w.lh kS HM Caiaio4au Ma li VALUE OF IBAEES JAXC ART MTB. IKS1 On than, of steewS triiaa ka paid 1) 41 4w 144 1 aa rrrffotf lea tnia BaTataa of tha fTn.n etat rtmrtinna nf ma Horta tprtyeSrM an Loaa Aeaortaijoe Uiit 11. day Jaauarr C. A. e.a.tanr.

SaWrtbad aad tamea to haf.ara aaa ih'. imH dar oflatTiiarv lair rnan a lutoa at alary Iua4ie atu eiplra Aa il ttk i HMKUniawi Ja Sotara fnl.lH'. tHa on.l ralrnad VlBtl i bavins eiaval iba ivt fta I it rrr, tiaL A.W. Li, a Coa'ttfe 1 1 I I VI 1 1 a a I ia ja le HuVhard ro Utw4 Li Jxldi a la Hir( imuj a f.r Iheroblotrd eUlloa ra of vj, Li a a aa I ty f.U'y It isivnu i IVwrf I BAHOIXIK MIBMI Ikuk. 4 kMuMk BiMin AaM ike Ke.

ens, ao Jaa. rib u. ltmv sv iit a romantic wedding occurred la Car i have to dav oaa of the partiea to wbL was an old realdeal of Hue city known aa tbe wid ow Vofle. Jast one a eek ago to day one Harry Doublaa rame le this city ostensibly to art soap, ao brontht a Wnr ol iauodartioa to ire.iyla. Tbe letter waa Ibe aaaaos of awskva ieg the dormant chorda if aOWtiua ia lite arl of Iha aap pUU aa well as the widow and the reonee waa ao (jaii that Immediate rvaulla were ila termlned apua fur far aome fatality would prevratthe rulminalioa ol their bliea Mra.

VovleisBfty tiveyeersof age and wall to do, and the happy groom ia si i years her junior. TLiaeame lly waa engagni but a abott time aiaee to a well lo do bachelor hriof la the country near here but a day or two Ir' rt) tbe wedding tbe groom committed suicide. The UM rchente here are dclna a I bUw buaioeaa and anticipate a good aa year aneaii. lue aviuuy wua wuicn in cbav ia aoutfht for the lalent ia remarkable. Irause It isthslateat news that raa be ba 1.

Tha a hoola under the rare of Prof. Sebriua ara maklbg rapid progreea and are Well at tended the arvea tea'bera havlag aa average of sixty pupils each. Right hers allow me lo atu'ireat that Tin Dcwocaar and tbe trarhrre of utbern Miaaouri form an alliam fr ttnr mutual advantage as well aa tbej advancement and education, of all lo the behest gre of BarfulnPe. and the mocuition of both, bv the pulilic at their rval worth. Tux Date aar abould atrongly advocate the ad 1 vam ement of the ahelule of wairrs from the paltry salaries now being i paid to aometbing that would in aome drgrer reconii0k the teschera for the work them.

The standard of excellence would rapidly advance if tbe wave were increaaed. aud the excellent work now hricg done would be more enthuniastically performed. Tbe teacher deserve it, and Tax Damx rat, should nee all its ioflunnce to ere that they ret it, and the paper should lie read In every hool room in Southern Miaaouri. MlSAIOOABT. ia havini; prepared aome elegantly print el cards calhug attention to tbe hand a irue headque.rturs of the mineral ilia i play in the OHis building on Comtuer Icial street, which will be placed in tbe toteleaud business houses, not only ill this city, but alao along both line of railways and in the depots.

They will also be forwarduJ to the various lioards of trade and mining exchange through out the country. The Bureau propose by this and other uiead to make it generally known tbat Springfield ia the center of information for the mineral district of Southern Missouri and Northern Arkansas. Every stranger visiting the city will not have taken in the sights until be has visited and In apectedthe extensive and interesting mineral display now open to visitors. The Miami A'ee kicks. It aaya there ia seemingly aometbing wrong "in the eternal timer of things when a minister gets 5 aud a good supper for performing a marriage ceremony which only take five minutes, while the editor who Ukaa Hto hour to set up a lint of wedding presents only gets a piece of cake.

Thia is about the way it gwa in other respects beside marriage fees, but in the worda of Flannagan para phrased what are the newspapers here for but to do good Laugh and grow fat. bond" at the Baldwin. Pee the "Vaga I Tbe Mineral llepjay. Secretary Cobb, of the Mining Bureau, I tr.t lT.iH;..v'lKc)ft. ADQ11UTELY FUZE HUMPHREYS' Ta Zxui, Ciuls, VLt.

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SHALL P3iCt QUICKLY, TNOROUMiLV, POWCireR OURCfk ll HCW nrniviroj ATWmtlflC attfii'i 'd tflkVt ratntu.t full nut tMu9 I brroud butuafl aid, Vn fwl tfi Ann Jwf, fMl Hn" ti rvorr dir i iiHiii urif klim ttui'tf Eiert Ui hiMi. mind Htrt, miitaaD1 1 smi.Ih Erprr fjhKftclai Uenpy lifu rv ktH'ftrl. Nrvi TaT 111, T. brain tV HkaT. hfD faUiingor k'MaUsj) rtMired If ihtw trfeu Brit'it.

AH mullnrwl wawLal Coniofts nf tlit t1f erf rvtxl and irrui.limlm irt I ma. of nrHiikrja) atn4 rsski sj, fw lanral viatir mnnbtMl' (utTrn'ri lr u.lta. rrsram mrrTisMr' IK mi a taUr.atTTvn tt in IfM Is MaTi. lapfTT on aiuao ivc nHt if qtiM tta bsT n.t UiSal lonticul aKIl'OOtl aUxl hnn4Hi Hrkftrw r'tl rrlitft bevrai ato havml in for IamU Wllhr'Tt'KnBUuna) proufs, OvtjtT B.OOtt rviwstMkM, FINE and DURBIN deliver all ordre for Staple and Farley Grocerieacarcf n. ly and promptly.

Just Arrived aa i i iew OUR mm Goocls Jf you waut to cuve $10.00 on a Suit or $2.00 on" Trowser. leave your order now. In a short time you will have? to pay regular prices. $35.00 suits now nt $:5 0u 40 fH) 3iUrtr ti.OO 8 00 (X 7.00 5.00 Fit and h'M clii.4S work puarintceJ. Ciias.

W. Bitowxr, the fiocet cutter in the State, is now with u. Tbe above jriccs only for a Jew days. Herman the Tailor 311 Baonville Street. New Sprirjj Styles in I1AT3 just received.

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Pages Available:
11,887
Years Available:
1890-1895