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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 1

Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 1

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The Rapid City Daiw Journal. UAPII) CITY; SOUTH DAKOTA, WKDXKSDAY MOHXIXflOOTOURIl Ii, VMM). l'KICK FIVE CENTS, no. aw. innillin TUT beautiful iwrforiuane 1 If 1 1 1 1 1 1 I III I II I (These g.mmtxt, the Lit Tell Broth Fourth ward school house (to a commodate the travel In that poitio of the city.

Yesterday afternoon the Fori nightly Club met. with Mrs. C. Lnl twin, utid an InieresiluH; program SOMETHING DOING 'is. In pantomime with it llirht an exhibition of tho wonderfii A resolution was adopted order development of lie iiiiimcIcm of 1 1 1 i mm Miiri 15-if Ing new sidewalk constructed In WORK OS TIIHKK RAILROADS IS Uftrt Klvell.

iWl 1 I'l'e (i. nl a paper on i he Pre-NnUonnl Period of Ante'- THAT WE MAY KNOW WHAT arm and trunk. jihI In seronti block No. Ill, original townsite. iian Literature that whs full Of care scene feats showing Ihe strength and In the matter of the Western Un Ollt NEIGHBORS A It 12 DOING.

Rrace or me niunau uotiy. it wit ion Telegraph company erecting te! plorious. I thought of the One in egraph poles along the alley between whose image man was made, "Va are the temple," and a lot of oth Rapid and Main streets without the perm Is Aon of the city council as GOING OS WITHIN BLOCK OP THE CITY. TRACKLAYING TO COMMKNCI MONDAY OX THE Ml WAl'KEK. A XI) 4- fully gleaned information, Mr.

Coolhatigh read some appropriate selections from Franklin, and Un, Charles Whitson gave a sketch it 'I hnmns Jefferson, At the business meeting Mrs, L. Richards and Mrs, W. K. were elected -delegates, to the Black Hills Federation which, la to er beautiful things, and from the TUB WORLD IS SMALL WE ARB ALL OP 18 ALIKE. Thursday, Priday and Saturiay provided In ordinance No.

88, passed December 12, 1891, and known as the Western Union ordinance, was pressioiiH on the faces around the thoughts of others lind been turned Into the same channel. I I was proud of a Snath Dakota aud- taken up and discussed at sons-? length. On motion 4h company was meet this month In Dead wood. Mi September 27rh, 28th and 29th tlepnrtiiM itt In now replcto with tbo FAVORED STYLES bi Wearing Apparel for Women, nntl the Juveniles, requested to remove Bald poles forth nee which conld so give recognition to a truly great performance. A stroll yesterday afternoon Miriam Price and Mrs.

C. Bl with from the said alley and firet along Rapid street showed that man were Wected nlun nates. The little Kiltie, too, was all right secure Ithe permission of the city Harry 12. Collins, a farmer living three miles south of Parker, was robbed Sunday night. The robbers effected an entrance to the house by removing the screen front there was something doing In rail in his dancln.

The sword dance, council before setting any poles out road circles. In block slity-slx be AS CORRECT AS THEY ARE NEW the sailor's hornpipe and his encor. side of the old right of way along Foreign MifcMoticry Hoclety, The Woman's Foreign tween Fourth and Fifth streets, whatever they might he called. HH Rapid street that Is the only a bedroom window. They chloro gangs of workmen for three different railroads were at work In.

Up place the company could rebuild thn formed the members of the family elso wouftl be a bolwome example for the Mad Caps-thoso fairy Fwlt-ty ot (he M. IS. church will me today Wednesday) at three p. at th home of Mrs, M. Cox.

The I.I. Kjuriid liiterest which always greets our first showing'! of Ihe new styles reilecls the public's ronlldeiice in the clmrac ler i the melt liandihe iiialiiliiineil by this house. Years of e. company lines without nrst secur one -The workmen on the and stole $200 which Mr. Collin had drawn from a bank Saturday, rem ho could give a wholenomi ing permission from the city coun Crouch Lines were raising the track Kubjeit of study the "India exhibition of what the body Is ca- cil.

and surfacing the road along the After this matter was disposed of bllee." Those giving tho are Mrs. liemieit, Mrs. Blaitchimi and also robbed the baby's bank. Tbey rode away on one of tho Col-lino horses, which cams back sad street, graders on the Milwaukee the question of the company chang etleitcf) In mipi lying the exacting demands of those who require the lu-si thai ran he obtained hits had Its elevating effect upon J. ou imiht hi line.

The uie Inxto ai xpcileiiee re.uli.-l to supply tho one are also devoted to tho road were finishing the grading or and Mis the road so that work of tracklayln? ing Us line from the west side of Seventh street to the east side, of dled and bridled. Mrs, Collins dead from the effects of the chlor can be commenced eastward early In pablo of if they had it in their bruina-aml a pnrposo 1st their bei'i'is. About the Kilties' ban ripe, lhi Indy who sat next to me said, "Isn't it wonderful how much musle he can get out of Ho could a good deal of something out of It. but It was a claim of music I haven't been oui.r- huh I.MJ.IMI ArTIIORITITlVI'! HTYLI3, COM" said street came up for discussion. About a year ago the telegraph com oform, and Mr.

Collins and his two children are yet very weak. Earl Iii- i'-ccle. Thfl Woman's Librn'ott Circle the Baptist church IU meet wl Mrs. Geti, Swtnehart this tWednc; day) afternoon. HIXIOU Willi Dia'L'NDUlLi; Vt'ALITY TO KVKKV PATItON, pany appeared before the council Collius, aged seven or eight year, p.i: TitLiit from tiik iiioiiimt oh from the It and asked for permission to change was sleeping up stairs, and although the line from one side of the street to the other, which request was he heard a noise daring the night, thought nothing of it.

Upon going educated to. When the band rose and struck the Star Spangled Banner, the I'rcsbvtci-ltiii Aid Society. The Ladles' Aid Society of tin Pruuluitiki-liiil It 111 I down stairs In the morning he sav granted and the company after waiting for over a year set a force of the condition of the family aad be AiUMT MOLLHT I'lilCFD LINKS. Of SPECIAL INTEREST- ARE TMi: OI' MII.LINKUV, TAIURICI) Kl ITS AND COATS, DltlCSS AND I'KDKHTKIfcSNNK SKIRTS, KVKNINO WAISTS R.UNV DAY APPAIIKL, SILK PKTTICOATS, JCVKN- II AlTiliM rut Klltb? coming forward I with the fwn'om A men to work placing new poles without securing from the city the Klin's nnd stripes, I thought tho au Ing unable to arouse any of thtun mounted one of the farm horses arte rode to town where he summoned Whitson. A full (tttetidance.

sired. dience pewr ould get to Its foet.i physician and notified the auth The people from this section who were there this afternoon need a lesson from tho South, nnd it isn't Dixie aloiio any more that C. visitor 8. iHhatH was Buffalo (lap In the city yesterday. location of the poles, by placing along the street double number of poles than was formerly used and the poles were of an Inferior quality.

The council passed a reitoln lion declaring the new poles as put orities. He had first attempted sound the alarm by telephone, but. Fmli mtmi etpilpiMsl in thnt ricgrco of perfection char. in tcii'tic (if 11.1m Miire. I hi tren were cut The cmiftHtf.r i of Mr.

Collins Is yet very sorlonti. Yon are welcome- to all lhen Nltoning may teach. I'lenae sscrej thin mm it isoiu.l ltivilntb.ii to youraelf and ft Ii-iiiIn. up a nuisance and ordered their re it is thought that the rhlldrer, 1 Jwnt vaoutons tn Atlanta, wan AW HiK'lety, The regular meeting of the Li dies' -Aid Society of the Cougrega-liimtil church will be belt) Wedne i-day afternoon nt the church a Site ciime Home one moval forthwith, and that no polt ill recover. Mr.

Collins had Jasr i nit It inn tin affair at the open; old Ms farm nnd whs planning o. Invite you in GiIn eiiHy tlctiKKiiillce way without curds in- fcritmlitlcfc, (o coiiie mid we the pivUlcut My lea that Dame 'tonne 111- whs dating our dllltcul' shall be erected until tho provision of the ordinance were fully compile with. There is a large of work en iy with hpnln and luivlng heard viiiK tiearti ornp; weiu ot no river to lake ui i ew lands. The sheriff and a pus i i re (riving the country a (horuiiKii next week, and ngrth of the Milwaukee graders a force of men was at work unloading cinders at the end of the bridge and raising the track of the mill switch on the Chicago North-Western ralroad. It Is the Intention of the company to at once complete the track to a Junction with the main line alonu Rapid street.

The reporter was Informed that It Is the intention of Hie company to put In place the crossing over the Milwaukee track Just as soon as the Milwaukee rails are For the past week Contracto" Burke lias had a force of grader at work within the city limits plaf-ins the roadbed of the Milwaukee rond In condition for the tracklayers to begin work of laying steel eastward from the city to the Cheyenne river. The graders will be out of the way of the steel gang eastward by the time they reach the unfinished work in Rapid valley. It is now the Intention of the Milwaukee road to commence track-laying eastward from this city next Monday, the tracklaylng crew and train being now on the road to thl-f city from Milwaukee. This train and crew will reach the city over the Crouch Lines and the Burlington road. It is reported that the company will have two or three trains In the city early next week to handle and transport the material to the end the track.

When this work Is commenced It will be sent forward rapidly. liec.l- I'lisliion bad In many yeiira, Wiittimel i of the prr-jand and a larttc attendance Is saw tonight M'H- A- ami The 'Application of 'Maurice Fir Amerli'ii nt hu clie-e i'ornmnce sild. "Well, 1 1 Mm. maurlce asking for permission to inch for the robbers, Merle Mi Cain are to he hoNtexses. in 1 what 1 have never seen before move a condemned building fro i miroer.K ami ticuojsen, who nnve an Amerit.in city." (She had fot ecu ptiltlns down an artesian well ,1.

Tlie I ee i ve, Main street to the rear of the Alle; building was on motion rejected fo-the reason that It would be in vl or Faulk ton, 1,5.05 feet have struck a flo which is extremely t5od Ki'ltledi'uiii ii ml t'olerie. The Col(tie and Keilledrum nil be enti il.tlned week Thursday Mrs. Murk Fhle and Mrs. K. S.

Pew, olation of the fire limits ordinance. With only a two-inch hole ail' "lp ood. JOHN V. HA I NFS, this to The tuts learned ecc The monthly report of tho chief lintlmti ttiero In ftnu'tner Ml ptit ry r- 1 I. of police was rend and ordered put ons of water a minute, with a pres- i meniu, on file.

WWW bi- tt-l-H-H-ttt 1 1 1 ft It MX Mire or 125 pounds, The well dril-I rt'! lets will now enlarge the snintl ho)' '1n tn'u in fmir Inches when the flow will Watt lor 0 11 hoys and theirs There bolug no further business -PutronUe Journal advertisers. TUB FINEST AND MOOT COMPLUTR LINK Of MBN'8 IK -TUB OITf, the council adjourned. that At nni touriu a common too be accordingly. This Is the fourth artesian well in Faulk- To Hoard and Attend School. Two young men, or one boy and a Men's Suit ton, C2 v3 The Catholics are erecting two young men, desire to nna piace iu work for board and go to school.

One Is about thirteen, but strong for his age, and the other Is seven new churches In the state. One Is at Vermillion where tho corner MM MM MM HIHSH W1CKMIRK SUITSTha line of men suits we carry for tha lanta began to learn also to forget the incident thnt prompted Key to write the Star Spangled Banner and she taught the song, with other national airs, to her children In the public; schools. When the band plays the Star Spangled Banner, and especially the KJJies lot's get up. Rose' Bower. v.

AAA KMilU SNKS It H. HHHIl RSSS a a a ass stone will be laid on Wednesday teen. For further particulars ap A A afternoon. The other is at Water- ply at this office or of Peter town where the corner stone was laid last Sunday afternoon with Im ecr ii I'm ViM MM I USSU posing ceremonies. William Graham, of Dead wood, Hoarding Club.

At last the desired end has been VI tl It IIM "SS tr li 'J kl il 5 II 1 At ii "ss" rut died lagt Friday at St. Joseph's hospital, from injuries received while -Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Smith were visitors iu Rapid City 'yesterday, having returned from Seattle.

obtained by Instituting a boarding on his way home from the Ragles' oo rm ti tt nn mm .00 II 11 It OO fl HI? tl ft tl It II Oft .1.1,1, OO il 11 II NN 'Hit! ootj 0 8 OOll picnic at Whltewood. He thought the train was at the station and stepped off, falling down an enlmnk-ment and breaking his leg. As he was seventy-seven years of age, he club for the pupils of the School of Mines. Mrs. Weston, sister of Mrs.

A. M. Glffln, who recently came here, has been secured. to have the club in charge, and the Schrader block on Main street has been aranged for the purpose. The place Is a very desirable one, and the Journal hopes the enterprise will be a success, for it is something very much needed.

)l Ot IT HNSri VK was unable to rally. Louis Eaton, of Sisseton, while II II tl II II It II I) t) II It it ik uu helping on a threshing crew, slipped tt tl rrrnr nks from the separator where he was standing, and his leg was drawn into the cylinder where It was crushed within eight inches of his hip. He, himself drected tha men In SlielliV's CuH. The court room was the scene yesterday afternoon of a trial by sheriff's jury, the case Involving matters connected with the ownership of what has boon known as tho Pel mar Garden property. A n't ruber of bills unpaid, Including labor, lumber, supplies, and the creditors are trying to fix tho responsibility.

G. P. Cory, who had purchased a tax title to eighty acreM of land, which was afterwards redeemed, was cited to appear nnd disprove his connection with the case. He was present with Chauncey L. Wood as his counsel, "and the creditors were represented bV Messrs.

Fnink and W. W. Soule. A number of witnesses were examined, and the case wh given to SSSH IU 8 0 SSSH tl t) II it II tt It It II SNSS I SSSH how to knot a rone around tho DID II SKSB moit particular dreBsorn, embrace every essential to tha making of the moat arllstlo clothing on the market to-day. HAND ITNTSHIID THROUGHOUT And made of the best materials, make tho fit, and style perfect.

These suits we carry In price from 115.00 to $25. 00.lt would be a pleasure to us to show you these suits. Other lines In Men's Hulls in price from $11.00 to $15.00, Hoys Siiitv. VIKING SUITS Our boys' suits are made to wear. The strongest materials, pants lined throughout, made with double seat ami knee.

Hoys' Knr-c Pant, Knits $1.50 to $6.50 Roys' Ihrce-plecc Hulls. 13.50 to $18.00 Hoys' Knee Pauls aOf to $1.00 Men's Tailored A full line of samples always on hand of the finest wool materials, We take your measure and have a tailored suit made Ed V. Price ft the leading tailors. Perfect sat- Isfactlon guaranteed, Reeves Mercantile Co. stump to check the flow of blood.

Tho McCaul-Webster Elevator company lost their lumber yard by iki lai tire Monday morning. The loss ia a on Iki (ll $5,000. The Are is supposed to have been set by tramps who spent tho night in the lumber yard. rtiT Jo Ot) the Jury about kIx o'clock. They In soon after vith verdict MistalnitiK tho contention of the rr''ditms.

Mr. Cory will appeal tins i esse, mr'm ftriw ml ml Ml UU A UI Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gant'j passed through lant evening for Ohio where they will visit with a son. They have been In the Hills nearly all summer visiting their sous, S.

and Fred Gnnt. Charles Long, of Pactola, has purchased the ranch of John Harvey near Pactola, and will cut all the timber that Is fit for ties and lumber. He also purchased the old Donnelly place of Charles Hunt, so the reporter was informed. i 'mm -mi" Lust evenlim W. R.

Knowlos, father of Mrs. J. K. Marshall, wuh nn arrival from Bar Lodge. MonL, where he went a few days ago to vlnlL one of his children.

He was accompanied by Mls Klla Marshall, and she returned vMth him last evening. Mr. Knowles came here from Indiana a short time ago, MEN'S FURNIBIIINQS IN UP-TO-DATE MODKS, AT THE LOWEST PIHCE3. MITCH F.LL'N ATTRACTIONS. Sees Kilties All Hibt 'Phe But the City Council.

The city council met Monday evening in regular session with Mayor Emrick presiding. Present Aldermen McCarthy, Poznansky, Over-peck, Dodge, Worth, Thomson and FVIkcI. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The following bills were read and allowed on the various funds: Ov-erpeck Improvement Bulletin, Rapid City Gaa H. C.

Sawyer, A. K. Thomas, Black: Hills Union, John B. Parry, Jav Estrup, $10,00 and Art Estrup, $10.00 and J. A.

Egglcston, Hugh H. Ounn, $23.00 and Chas. Belknap. Joseph Otto, $24 B0; Ed-ward Merchant, $5.00. The bill of Herman A Blrnbaum for was on motion referred to the water committee.

The Mils of the Industrial association nmonnl-iPH to $9(5. li e-ch, reported by the Htivet and alk'v committee ns done in' accordance to the contract, were on motion allowed and warrants ordered drawn. Bills amounting to $539. 79 for work done by the Crlltenden-Went-worth Industrial association for street crossings, were on motion allowed. 7 A Mil for an alley croslng In favor of the Crittenden-Wentworth Industrial association, amounting to $19.00 was on motion referred to the street and alley committee.

The bond of McConnoll Sump-, son in the amount, of $5,000, with the American Surety company rrs surely, was examined and on motion accepted with the proviso that the surety company was authorized to transact business within this state. An ordinance was Introduced together with a contract granting to the Chicago North-Western Railway company, and the Plerro, Rapid City North-Western Railroad company for the use of the city water for a term of one year, passed its first reading. The contract was approved as it was in accordance with the agreement entered into between the water committee and the railroads. The ordinance ratifies the contract entered into between the city and the railroad companies. The question of water mains alonu Rapid street ljlng under the railroad tracks and the two fire h)d-rants that will have to be removed was discussed for some time, and 1 was moved us a basis of of the matter that the railrou.l com panics be required to pay the 'thirty-five cents per fool for ter mains that will have to be abandoned on account of being by railroad tracks and that, tiii companies be required to 1aU up turn over to the city the fire hydrants along the water mains taut will have to be abandoned, the to be done under the (supervision oi the water commissioner.

On motion the committees on Ji-tilciary nod' public morals were instructed to the Pierre, Ibpll City North-Western railroad company that a vaidui kIihuM Mm constructed over the railroad tracks on Nowlla street in the vicinity of the E. F. Itoom 7, Iluell HliMk. i Nothing Good in 1SICLI.S School Books School Supplies Weather Report. Kapld City, S.

Och.ebr 2. lSOO, Office second floor Lakota Building. Telephone No. 40. State forecast for South Dakota for thirty-six hours ending eight p.

today (75th mer. time. Rapid City, S. Ocioehr 2, 19fi. Fair tonight and warmer in eatd.

portion. W'-duetibiy partly cloudy and warmer. Official record of temperature and precipitation compared with corresponding day for past three years. 0 a 0 a 0 0 0 Mrs. J.

B. Henderson, accompanied by her little grandson, James, returned last, evening from a visit with her daughter at Terry. Mrs. R. Spangler was an arrival Sunday morning from Mitchell for the purpose of visiting with her daughter, Mrs.

J. L. Burke, and Sunday morning G. W. Hewitt, brother-in-law of Mrs.

J. H. Gale, was an nrrlyal from Armour for a 3hort visit. Last evening he left for home, Hv-coinpaniod by Mrs. 'Gale's father, J.

Q. Fitzgerald, who has been visiting her for several weeks. Felix nilger, who has been visiting his son, C. M. Dtlger, and family, for several weeks, left last evening for his home in Yankton.

Mr. IMIser enjoyed his visit here a great deal, and expects to come back at intervals In fact, whenever he gets lonesome to see the folks. Mr, and Mrs. M. J.

O'Neill returned Monday evening from a trip to their ranch, and also to Pierre. They, went and came home overland, enjoying the trip very much. Last, evening Mr. O'Neill left for Lnsk, near which place John Chamberlin is now located with his grading outfit. Mr.

O'Neill la in the employ of Mr. Chamberlin. Howard Wetzel, of Pactola, was in the city Monday and called at the Journal offlcc. Mr. Wet.el recently sold out his ranch three miles from Pactola to Charles Long, who will cut tho timber for his saw mill.

Mr. Wet.el expects soon to go to Dps Moinos to see his relatives. He settled in the Hills when nftly a boy, Pnd has not. been back for thirteen years. Mrs.

L. H. Rjtner left last evening for Omaha, where she will enter a hoKpltal for treatment. Mrs. Ryther has been ill for several weeks past, Indeed she has not been well this summer.

Although she has had ihe best of care during all of her Diners she does not khIji as she should, and it. was thought best for her to lit). Fhe suffers a great deal, and her many friends hope that she may find help immediately after cn-terinK the hospital. C. W.

WriKht, of Stanton, who came about two weeks a (to for the purpose of takln land, returned home last evening, after filing on land in Box Elder valfey, about twenty-seven miles from town. Mr, Wright expects to return In about a month, when be will settle on bis new place. He says it will be much easier for him to move In goo fall weather than to do It in the bi-1ti when the spring rains havt ion-menced. He Is very much pleased with the country as far as he has seea it. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mad Caps.

Mitchell, September 27. To the Editor of The Journal. Met my first appointment as a state organizer this week, Undo to It. fifteen miles on a load of coal. Nothing like having a chance to work up.

No trouble about petting entertainment In a country town, nor an and a rolle-iion. Yes, and chance to eat chicken and watermelon and reft for a But The Journal 'ere this bus had annual allowance of W. T. V. too, could write of the convention, but 1 wont.

1 saw the Corn Palace today nnd heard tho Kilties. Met their prime At Rapid City, S. for this day and I date. MsfS amara's Book Store ItKSIDKNCE l'HOPBUTl' AND VACANT U)tH, HtKKlATliD FAHMH, IMPHOVLD PUAIUIli FARMS, RAW LANDfi. WILL liOCATH VOU ON FJ1CHT CLASS IIOMKHTKA'dH.

WltlTK your I'lre nnd Tornado Iiisnraiice in the lutgest Com-puny in the world and pay you cash If yon have a lire soon as loss is adjusted. 1903 i 1908 1905 1904 52 "6 77 78 53 3S 51 C-t o7 61 Gl 0 0 0 .01 Max Min. temp Men temp. Precipitation I he One Price Store Normal temp for the dav 5'1 D.v'.;..; t--inp lor i lie day 15 li.v.-ess fcinee. 271 Voriii.U prfi'lp the day .02 PrVK 'pievjii for the d.y .02 i 1 sWue 1st.

,16, 52 i T-' ip i-lil Jail, 15. IS '4r''. pr-tip 1w'-- 1.01 ioi.l period 1 LOANS Money on Improved City or (o buil.l new house, you can pay monthly on your ly leader and pot some pointers on cornet playing. Yes, I did. Mr.

Cook knows a number of thlncs that I don't about It. What a prince he, looks v. hen he turns to ackno-vb tUe the applause, The novelty artists exraordlnnre. Ui V.ri Cups, didn't get a rc-tt, di al of tho la-M named aril 'te nffcrnoon. Ferns p.i too man-' corn froer-t In tho.

blon their nosophlhtlc hearts, Mid Cam are hi.lnt ytt'i pleaso, and It ditn't take to tlet-T-t Cir.t they rir, not the Him at the looks as the 1 I t.t siitne p. IS 1.1 I in same periud IS0 1.1 9, 3-S IM- LOANS MOXKV ON" PROVLD I ARMS. temperature for the day; WB ALWAYS HAVB WELL IN HAND ALL TUB NECESSARY DETAILS TO MAKE DEALING WITH US PLEASANT AND SATISFACTORY. IN THE PURCHASING OF HARDWARE WB ARB FULLY AWARE OF THK FACT THAT OUR PATRONS WANT SOMETHING THAT IS FREE FROM FLAWS Ar'D IMPERFKCTION8 AND IM ORDER TO GUARANTEE! SUCH. WE ARB VERY PARTICULA8 WHEN WE MAKE OUR SELECTION'S.

WB PURCHASED ONLY FROM HIGH GRADE MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS AND Honiiy fi a I AND ATTFNDS TO HUNTS COLLECTIONS. a in in in .71 .67 Cfi 7.1 7-S 7 SO iu tn II! I P.I VS AM) 8F.LLS INDl S-TRIAL AM) MINING STOCK. l'l 1 1 I W. D. Maxwell, Observer.

SFR MY LARG12 LIST OF tumble, but the people here it. will not. T'o horl7ontal bar men tumble 11 riKht. even tiivt distressing wh -n he get- at It. And the gladlatoiial gymnasts! RLl'ORK HLT I NO.

Fininntmcl Gtrthl. 'i'here ii! bu a tceeiini; of (iui-manuel Guild fhia ttfemoun at the ARE THUS ENABLED TO PROPERLY TAKE CARS OF TOUR WANTS. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH WHATEVER YOU MAY REQUIRE IN OUR LINE. Duhamel Bros. Ackerman F.

IL Iturs, at 2:30 ISiniicb OHIceClllCAfJO, ILL. Pity the Mad Caps i-onldn t. rati nn 1 home Hts. Inspiration from tbuir marvwlously o'clock..

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