The Washington Republican Washington County Friday May 28, 1897 Ladies, if you would know of a positive curse for all female diseases, write to the Coonley Medical Institute, Box 216 Kansas City, Kan., for a free trial bottle of "Orange Lilly." Lady in charge of office. Agents wanted. Just received a carload of fine buggies, surries, road wagons, spring wagons &c., at the Washington Buggy and Bicycle Emporium and B. L. ROBINSON says he can fit you out with any style and price to suit the times. Ride the Thomas wheel and keep out of repair shops. Also handles all kinds of farm machinery, and the best cattle and hog wire fencing on earth. Hebron Beauty and White Neshamack potatoes, northern stock, 45 cents; also millet at 25 cents and oranges at 20 cents per dozen at Fox & Robinson's. The stove fakirs are in the county again and selling cook stoves to farmers from $12 to $19 more than the same kind of stoves can be bought right here in Washington of hardware dealers. W.C. HAMILTON and Robert ALGIE spent several days in Wymore the fore part of the week. Misses Harriet SMITH and Maggie MUNZIES came down from Morrowville Monday. Miss Bess YODER was down from Haddam, this week, and rendered a whistling solo before the mid-year class, Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. TAYLOR, of Farmington township, started for Wisconsin Tuesday for an extended visit with her children. Hon. Chas. SMITH delivered the Memorial address in Belleville Sunday. Miss Leila DRAPER was down from Haddam last Saturday afternoon. She will be down again June 4, when she will be ready to take charge of her large music class. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. STOUT went to Haddam Saturday evening returning home Monday. Miss Maza MUSSER went to her hme in Steele City Saturday. Miss Musser has taught in the Greenleaf city schools the past year and will spend part of her vacation at home.