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Frontenac Journal from Frontenac, Kansas • 4

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FRONTRNA.C, SATURDAY, JUNE 1 COKK FOR at Sw.i -t'uo. (Hi Saturday, June 2'), I Supt. Henry Wilson ami wife two fle-irge and I James, returned Wednesday eve- FrtONTKNAC JOUHNAL. Ji'it 27, Oaiu. L.

Editor. 3 'l 3 i. ,..1 A SOCIETIES. Lodge, No. 210, K.

of P. aiects every Wednesday eveainf at 8 o'clock iii K. of I'. Hall. Itlack Ibaiuon .1 Lodge Xo.

4,13, I. (J. O. fr. ireets Friday evcihigs li.

of P. llnd at 7. -30 o'clock. A. 0.

IT. W. No. 381, Mem, day nights at 8 ti' clock in K. of Hall.

Sons of Hermann, meets 1st anf 'I hursday ovenigna of each inoutij at 8 o'clock iy Turner Hull. Aii-itn'Mii Aid Society, meets and Saturday evenings of eiu-l mouth at 8 o'clock in AustrUn Hall. I. O. O.

T. No. Ifi'i, meets Salu. day nights at in K. of F.

llalL Otilcial Directory or 'KAAYFOliD COI NTV. SUUSCIUI'TION One, Dollar A Year; Fifty Cents for Jix Twenty-live Cents for Three Months Payable. In Advance. AnyiiiiTisiNO IUtk On All P. Wheeler, a rising, young 5 (lViK! e-onin Ju u.

lawyer of Pittsburg, desires toU 18( jj. dau announce that he is a candidate of Andrews, for the nomination of county at- a.re( montls and 2 days. T-lie toruey, sebjoct to the decision oi svn be inU Si'nday at the Crawford County Populist; thc friends-, are in-convetition. jvited to Key. Hatlieid will preach the sermon a far Carl Of lltllllkS.

little one will be laid The Ladies Aid Society of this! at rest in the'Girard cc-metery. city desire to thank those who so .1. It Wimilorl'irl GR COUNTY I'HEASt'KIOl KIiQISTtR OF i F.EDS.. iOSI'KJOi CIjERK Sfll K1FK COUNTY CLERK SULVEYOR COKOKi'Mt MTUTTEW U' MORRT F. CURRAV E.I, M.UWBl HUJF.

KABUl'iT Assrr JOHN ECKEt JOHN or rori. C'OiiMlSSIOXKU Is Cud JSow Applied Many twefai I'hltrxn by Cunning A nUltvalu, I One the lightest subuttiDcea is cork, uvnicti is also the worst conductor or bear, and sound; it will not absorb water i moderated compre'iJ. Posseus- lae sach valuable uroijerties, si: mild find a whter raape of utility tUuu stn.prrs (or vesRola containing liquids wbi'iii do oot nttack organic substances. Cork is tbe bark of an ok tre which grows on the coasta of I-Iortborn Afrira and Southern Kurope. After bciBg deprived of its hard, non-ebiBtio and useless elements, tbe bark is cut into square pieces and turned in the latbe to any debtred form.

The wasto cork, or turnings, la considered lli01'e tnan 20 pPr cent nr WwnoiQ, mo tho Br.blem Is Uie nt ilizati on of 1: a "OLD, 1 HUU.1I1IIWO Ut. MJ Ly- I r-. i tJ.v.a ii.vvc ucru lO-l title 1 i-i i' i ttivj verlzed cork, and provd entirely satts-factory. Two Rinds ot strengthening cements, which can be maided into any shape, have been In use, Th first contains powder or small pieces of cork, plaster of paria, dextrine aud sestwit-oxide of Iron. The second contains, In addition, oxchloride of zinc, which makes the composition practically water proof.

Like cork, tbeae cements arc non-conductors ef heat and sound; they carbonize without gi.ving any (lame when exposed to a hlgk temperature, do not decay and absorb very little water. Drlcks made from the cement began, only to crock under a pressure of 190 pounds per square inch, so that they should prov a valuable kuUding material. Among the applications the roment could be used to keep cold or hfat in a room, pine or other receptacle. A cork concrete floor completely deadens sound, as in a library or for par-thtons bi' offices. Where troublesome vibration occurs, aa near running machinery, cork composition bo used with advantage.

Aa to elasticity, the walls of a powder factory were constructed of the material, later an explosion ocenrred, the cork Petitions (after greatly slackening the vibrations), tumbled to pieces, reducing the damage and Joss of life to a minimum. Aa to lightness, as in high building construction, cork brick is superior to porous brick, having a spe-cuic gravity of only .38, agawist .70 of brick. As a water proof material it Is adnptsd to cellars, basements, bath rooms, etc. Cork brick is nearly fireproof, giving off smoke, Tiut no flame. HE MISSED THE FIRE.

Tlie Chili! Could Hat I iwiorstaml Why lie IMjI Nut Awaken. About tbe coffin In which rested the of the fireman eat fsii'mt goup if mourners. No one ga olten and the widow wag rr'ai a orad on b' nine- iron a two week's trip to i )i'o-tSs, Win go county, est where Mr. W'iison had )'H to look alter the latere: ts 01 his mine, mine is running every day and load iug three cars a day. Hcus to Ucnt.

A trice live-room house WUII cellar, inquire oi John I ger. iijoi! at At the home of Mr. and Mr, 'c. Coob-v. on North i how entry Trees' tick 'an Diharrhiea or I)ys- relieved by usin.e- Diarrhea A purely vegetable coiunound.

It uliords instarrt relief and a per- luic 1,1 ll way. Patlou he Druffjrist the aifcncy for this wondc I medicine. i jAK'ky Kill's i Froiiteiiac was visited this week I vrith the above ati-greation of wonders and entcrtaidnient. The show here from Karliny toi: urn staveu one oa.v, ctiriesnav. -were i indulged in and a very, fair enter-' 'cainment was iriven, consistitif i of onirs.

dances and an after-! 'p)e pnS(M; of ami ltrds from the tronica! climes, A petri fied "cliff dweller," apparently the body of an Indian woman, the feature the show. (tet theK. T. vriee on Mn son bruit ars, when in FiUsburir i If He. wo.kin- oeoide will tuit I'irilll out, w8 thaJ W11I Ml loalii lj.

i ,111" i t- ne cream social held by them last Sunday afternoon and evening uch a-jfrancl success. Died, this city Sunday, June 21. at clock a. a. 111..

All- jfelialknedict, a'ed 1 year. The little ivirl was the daughter of Benedict, a miner in No. 1. The funeral was held from ttie house at 2:30 Monday afternoon, the interment beiue; made Mt. Olive cemetery, Pittsbunr-Hot Clothing at the Store, lMtlslmrr.

BRANT, CHARI.Eij J0NM FilANK EK CITY OF FKONTKNAC. MAYOP. GIDOIN'G tairst 'li. sirs. OF.O Elt'KHOKN JOUN YABTf N'i'ON Kr.RAUW (J I.UNDIIEH JOSEPH 1 otrsy POI ICE jrt.iGE A MAJORS CI.I-UtK CTK ASimEtfl MAitsuAL jo ii ix.iTzi.'CEit'' Doii i-fJers Wtntted A few boarders can secure firsi class accommodation at reasonable rates.

Imiiireat this ohlcu. Mho morning, iUis, Emma, wife Dr. May hew. Mrs JUuyhevy was 1 sister -or Dr. S.

of this icily, and was 38 years of r. Dr. sml Patlon wore Sea innioii last week by a tdc.gr.-uii announcing the serums condition Mayhkov was then in and they left at once for that oil until after -the funeral, vvhh held Sunday the 21. si' stunt, (he interment being in the Wear City cemetery. (Iranvillo Paftoii, 'of Livonia, faIier (f Mrs.

M.iy-!;ew and Dr, IV.ten, also attendd the funeird and returned Dr -tlnf, and wife to 'diiscity Mondr.v. Mrs. Mayhew lea ves a husband I'll if I nrul fiv (nuMren, the vouiiire.t Mtuiiff but old eycn ears of ap aud the oiglil.eeo The New York World up tho robbery of the tresis hut is quite careful never to mention the rtunudy to apply public monopoly. The World upholds tho money mono-pole the worst of' ali. Jt never harms tins trusts to tell how bad they are so long' as (ho remedy is hidden.

Only by public ownership Can the of be stepped. S'pecial Ladies Calico Wrapper Sale only. Ramsay's A bill to render it easier for creditors to get possession of the properly of western dehlors at a fraction of its value, is the headina' 1 should decorate the new bankruptcy bill just passed by the house or' 'en i- at Washington, of you fellows who worked so hard to elect, a republican con.U'rtss two yeai's ai'oto "restore prosperity" are going to be mighty sick of your job before vt are through with it. The '-splits" all seem to be riijht for a populistvictory here in Kansas this year. I'ldess it results in put-tiiex true reformers in otiiee and the t-Miiqi followers out, it wot.

Id be iietter it shouldn't, be won, honey cr. If our jvirfy fails im-prore upon obi-pai'ty methods when it, lifts in. llie peoele will iiirn it at the fh opiiorhuuty. I iuiIv wav anv narli' can be sure of I continuance in power in this country now. is hy' doing 'n ils something to help ales to free hself io' of eeoiiahsis.

v- is to administer the ecu', of Ids than a. term until our system is ehaiiged. and we get economic at? wc us if it era 1 1 i fremiti III! Let miiiistei Let ministers devote less time to hcrat the soi tnpelied and debt. woikumaien who seek tem 1 wo i km porary oblivion of their griefs and wrongs sti'ong drink, less time to holding up to public deti-tioii (lie poor girls whom a. gold standard and iin, ioii.c.nii;lv ting pri i and lac' i'U into onv jMMOgeJfatbnr th- i ...11 il.J i-'r.

wuiuinis was chir-u to attended city Saturday evening to attend seemed fair! wei I pleased, the little daughter of Mi'- i'u The price of admissi.m. wao only Mrs. olm Utiles. lie mvjj 1 1 1 1 i issue more "fiat money. So long as people williea've all their l'mmey with the banks of course they don't want any snore money made ilicv I 1,.,, i i i.i.jv.

mi i hi 1 jars .70 I lov. 1-1 Jijal. jfivu A horse can be risVleu to doajh. It is easy to A) it if ynu ikm'. feed Iiiln if jou work him when kc is sick.

A man may ride bitustlf to death in the same way. Hard work is a good thing for a man whose daily mttritkin repairs the dnHy vraslt. When lie begins to vim down hill be had better look, out. Whe he begii-s to lofle flesh, he will begin to lose vitality. Ef wiil hare to spur himself more and move to keep fiiniself going.

Spurs are'bad things lo usk on either Jiorses or men. The man who dfawintf out strengtli and vitality faster than ht is putting it into his body needs Or- Tierce's Golden Medicr.l Discovery. This is Ore greatest blood maker and flesh builder in the world. It is a sHinulating, p'urifyiatf tonic, it fills tbe blood full of richness and helps all the digestive organs to do their work. It brings a good appetite, sound sleep, solid muslde.

It does not-like cod liver oil- produce r.tily flabby, useless fat. Corptilont people may take it without becoming more fleshy, The man who is noj; eating well, or working well, or sleepitng well, or resting woJl frefirtenUy needs nothing else. He can get it at, drug stores. He should not let the druggist persuade Mm to try some-thing else which i'a belter (ot the druR-gisl's profit. Tut-: Cacsb of SiCKNRSft.

When ttie dogtor is cnllerl to see a man, woueitj or chiltl, liis first qnestiriii tsabout the e.sndition of tlie liowels. If they have not Ik ch freely open, he is sure to ifl-c-scri'ne loopeTi Ire may do other thintis. liiu this one thins he vriU (to ntrrty. He kuu-s Setter thnn any one eke that iiine-tei'iths of nil human ailmems froui lite one cause constipauiou. He may kiunv, bHt he vill not tell you, that Uv.

I'iercc's I'teasaut T.el-iitsare the liost find most niccess''nl cure for constipation, lie will not tell you so 1tMMus? his brings him and tile l'ellets '-will cure vni for twenlv-five csnts. Fortv little iu little vial. One, a gentle two a mild cstiuutie. It costs ten cents to send a telegram across France; but you have to pay 25 cents here to -end. one from Independence to C'hcrryvale.

I)o you want government ownership as they have in France 50 lbs very best Unn 50 lbs All v(y (i F. Nk'ho-IsMi, PiHSu'fi' l'liitoeraey can vote the millions like so many cattle, but I'll venture the prediction that it will have a 1 1 nigh time to control the democrats aud republicans who ill raise bread riots cfore one year. E5i latlle tJiiint Fills, in if you have a sick or if von are const itia tod Tr'1 aw TV Guaranteed by Patton ti nH. 1 tie Uriig'gisi. Colilleil Ttlceliisg', 1 he city tiifuci: sue session Th convened in evening- with eouitci'mcn Ji.ichh'un, Yartz, Feraro, Lundberg- and Fo present.

Mayor Ciiddings City Clerk Andiews also in attendance. rsyth i and tunics oi trevious meeting were rt id a 1. A city ot'itcc; was made that 1 1 tart1 all rl rep'-rts at the A noti licatif of the r.cce tance of Ordinance No. 10. grant- ing a to the Pittsburg, i Frtmtcnae and LSoctric Suburban Kail way company, was rccetved from Sam Uarratt and placed on file.

A ation from J. T. Fiime. best friend of I as Millard, was rcai and olacctl in the hands of a special committee for investigation. A conununicatiou from P.

F. Sehocb citv 'r-tvin'-; thai the mayor and council o- "couit a. remark published in the Join-n; 1 which said that he "was "a dismal fail- ure," was read and 1 ta't The iollowing r' F. CI. surveyor, two months M.

harli-igr i-antl i -r street Henry i.befSt.ii,- anil street is to L. four work, i-ifk, S3 .30. The J. II. Woodbury was Adjourned until ne evening.

Ju ie 30th. on the ferg were I city s.rce i Coal Co. r'ai of Pr a' Tuesday I i hide-aiid-scf The little game of with the gold is again being played II) New Yoi'K. It is shipped across Urn water and the eov. inmtiit cau'tj find it until it prints More! '1 lien the old comes bat k.

stays a fw weeks and sneaks again niuf can't bo found until Iwn.T tie sent after it. Those playing the 1 ll is lnoie t-poi't thall hike I'iL'ng. The gaihrv the amam that looks on atid'eaii'l. jn, re epon then, 1 pay P'i "ip i IXair Miav.rr f. 1 Ii.

l'" intuktt ha given ncli univri aisla.euon. it is not oeiv a ha' rcuewer sr.d invigorator. but ioa, -1 1 1. 1 ses rue oi ne uii-iion. it i.ir sof.

get--v and hnurunt. i I te, rta I For Siilc. An organ in first class condition. A. rare bargain.

Will sell cheap. Call at the home of Kph. Angel. If you want, a good pair of shoe jcall at Alike i esniak's. lie will sell I tlieni cheaper than you can get tit 1 same in Pittsburg.

T. F. Co. of lloiiie Seekers Ivxciirsions, Uh. June July 7th and 21st.

Democratic Convention. Chicngo. Hh' hdy 7th. tickets and other necessary informt-t ion, call on C. AVr.

Agent. FE TIME TABLE. Soi-ni. aiinivn. r.H.vvB.

In. -20 a. in. 10:20 a. in.

1 p. p. lu. I.OOAl, I'KEIOIIT. 12:20 p.m.

12:20 p. m. Passu so ku Novni. 10 a. in.

1 a. m. p. m. 5:2,1 p.

in. LOCAL HIHI.lir. 1 p. 1 p. ia.

Your I irtv shirts" made clean -is new at the Pittsburg Laim-I dry. Journal ollice agents. It lOCS y(l( to experiment with medicines. Hcg-gs Blood Purifier is no novelty. A record of twenty years proves it tube the best known formula for enriching the blood and driving- from the system those impurities which breed disease.

For sale bv Patton The Druggist. jht cent, saved on tailoring at the Journal office. -11 work o-uaranteed. See sain-- pksiuid get prices. La ih its desiring ih esiuakii) can uct liist class work done by the Ochres, at the home of An V.n'iAkau cniptoyiiKiif "jilje of cut stiame, and mow been sick for two weeks and.

has been eiveii'tin by the company doctor of this city and also by! Drs. Ulair auu ai-sn, oi burg. The little one is no worse at preseni arm wuC mv. hopes ot her recoveiyi rvi u.w.v-. 'I lU' BMSKle Wheelman's Park, Pittsburg, was the scene of four closely con- tested bicycle races, participated in by local and outside wheelmen.

The first race, a half mile open, was started about p. with ten starters, among whom were Claude Aj.L'Ui.ul-.an.i lejl'i Keraerxel, of this city. "The race Was won by J. II. Inman, of olden City," in 1:14 3-5; Leslie vriunz.

of Vt. Scott, tnrc, 3.. C. M. Ih'cttyman, ot time The prixes were 1st, gold watch cliai'i, 10? 2d, silk umbrella, 3d, 1 pair racing shoes, S3.

The second nice was a one mile handicap with seventeen starters, and was won by J. K. PrettyPan, with 70 yards, in J. C. Hed gcoc 1 Oold en C-i secoi nl W.

II. tnman. (lohhm City, third; J. II. I an, lioldv.ii City, fonr'h.

The pri es were pair of Vim raoicg tires, $12; 2d, gold ring, 3d, bicycle lamp, S5; 4th, cj-elometer, In tin's race Claude Aikinan w.ci for.kd by Ira C. of Neosho. and fell, and Henry Kemer-zel, being'" ju-t buck of (Claude was also thrown. Claude had -PI yards and was on the, scratch. Jlvdgcock had 120 yards W.

II. Iiiinan, loo yards and J. II. Immui so yards. Pace No.

3 was a one mile pen With ig-'nt starters, and won by 11. Inman in I (ieo. liaskins. of Webil City was' secon i and W. II.

The prices w. re, ls 15: 2d. dress suit, tmnau third, i st-ip watci, 10; 3d, pair dress dioes, fourth and last race was a handicap with fourteen and. was won by J. Pvdgco.k.

with 1.300 vards, of Oo'dee Mo- J. II. inman. ard-, 2.1; W. II.

lutnati, 1200 yards, Oscar Slower of Pittsburg, vards, 4th, and K. J. Kaw-en. of Topeka, with 35-0 jarJ.N 5th. The time was won uy Henry Keumriicl, of this city in 1 Prizes 1 mie prize.

S2.t jgob! rc- -ui ommono stud, 15; i target rifle. $15: it'ii, racing suit, 85: 5th, bicycle sho Lruce Mitchell was in this racr and also ibe tjue mile handicap and dune very veil. In the ten mile race he mad? a "sonn" and paced. ab'ut loo yards but fell. Whind and taught up wifh the leaders in the race.

J. II Inman wacalled "straw-i berry" fruu the fact that hi; thi; was badly spotted wuit lb it col ir, but "he got there jvst the i ae." He was 30 yard of the scratch in the t.n tr.ile rate the start but by a rtn sjurrt caught i il and held them wtll line all through the race. Iksutiful Lvrus, fust co'o. a yanl, T. Store, rittsbu g.

I time 1o the peonle to lie people i the iiiln sense of l.t" inepPM nan ghouls who 1 1'fi re hi -the money of the ti Ijves of men lie honer of women, and they iiuleed be iug their master and wiil if they the' a to so. lie Wi tine and faiihfii! to them at Weil dune, ye rvants. enter ve good he joy ot thy mercantile monopoly "iwk "nl You never 1 1 u- wn couijiany iver- Isin: Not n.ueli. i Di't lie to. the pe bin' of Cniiei iel pie Want oi it.

gaaph adn they will have iv any Westi'i rtisiag. Same on. Whtai lie depai tnient. stori in uo.k the aiL i i I iinnis of papers wiil look- siil Put your ear to the ground here Kansas, von will bear (he rinnhKng that pre-age's a p-oli' ieal! siorm. There an ots of republicans Mini cm l.c It'll, eoaxeil or driven vote for a gold standard candidate.

The western republicans who dare not h-ave the O. P. will doubt try to say that Mc'viniey was nominated on a "sound money" platform, ahdthat "sound money" means gold, silver asd i ven paper money. Don't he fooled by any such trash! "Sound money" means a livJi.D standard. aud 1 i 1 I opened.

A littlo- child, tho 4-year-old daughter of the dead man, ran cheerily In. She had on her flowing white sight dress. She climbed a chair and looked at her father lying pallid and stiil. "What's the matter with papa?" she cried. "iUi-h-h!" they said, softly.

"He Is asleep, darling. "Why does he lie In that ugly old box?" "Ho can sleep better there, little one. Don't disturb him. Now go back to led. like a good little girl." The child moved away slowly.

nniia ehn Mrl In a vi.ir-i-. unrl Rnnn was ruc-rl aov The silence of the night was suddenly sun-tied by the harsh clangor of tbe gong in the flre house just a fow doors away as it sounded the alarm. The thrilling citH wa ringing the second time when the finemsn's daughter flew Into the roojn again. Again she idimbed upon the chair, and shook har ulcer's body by the ehouldar. "Wake up, quick, papa!" she said.

"There's a Still lie did not move or open his eyes. The strange looks of those about the tiler frightened her. "Oh, papa, do wake up. Can't ynu hear the bell? You'll miss tbe fire." The baby looked arotsd in wonder. Then she tried har parting shot, wtich she waa sure would bring her father quickly t0 his teuL "You'll miss the flre," she exclaimed.

Then you'll be fined." Even then he did not move. Puzzled ad worried, the child turned around. "Papa will not go to the fire to I'Sht," said aer mother, In a tear- drained voice. ThPD the widowed niotner burst into cars. Repeating Mtat she couldr understand, tbe child was nnictly carried back to bed, to cry herself asleep again.

Mot a rnnny Aftar .411. Two little fellows struck a mla of one day last week and worked it for all it was worth. Their plaa was to stand tbe street corner and wlwn a pedestrian got in good range they called out excitedly, painting lo the victim's fsct: "slay! Yon dropped fimr foot-steps!" It was great fnn for the hoys. Presently an old lady approa. hcd the corrvr.

fitf was fat and looked im- portnpt. The boys hiorged themsflres I in sUet-r delight. ThU tinao, to prolong the enjo, meat tbey began: what? STh nice boys. -n a srjvrr lying directly bofore I ticr 1nj gaiteu I lnrtawinant. Ech-ml Teacher "You know onr lessons this time.

Tom- uy. Tcfmy- "Te, i aitd Vil Inl i. 1 me tu' attcmwa uji i miss it." i ton lioitz, I'nmleiiac. All work proicptly and ruled. It is a crime for to g.Hll- bin but- ttie law pro! -i f'ue great gamblers i gambling, ihii, then poor should have mi is ami fosters heir slock man who is rights.

He ought to be thankful he is allowed to live. Facts Seealv Louder Words, Oat of the 4.651 UiOO boxes of Leggs' (icrman Salve sold in 1S')5 onU'three boxes were returned as! unsatisfactory. This seems al- i most incredible as every box has a positive guaraiitve accompanying it. Patton The Druggist sells it. A team got scared at, the cars the tbiif road south of town en's- iImv and ri away.

After luuniiig gi ijiiite a distance one of the horses ran into a oo'e and wis; thrie.vn down. The ibiver was also I thrown out and badly briii-'ed. The team as living driven a young man named llick who liorth-east of this cit y. Caul ion. All instantaneous cough cures contain.

opiates and are to up the phlegm and mucus in the bronchial tules and lungs, thereby causing congestion. We guiiiantee Leggs' Cherry Cousrh Syruji ayauist tins dan. ton The'Dnnrsrist. er. Pat- sccurco a I a- ii no iter 1.1 mo Mit-o irisOurg.

ami v. ill rciiuu'e to that city iieut week; The piau i wiu ii. oi ed 1i-(Liv. lil.ltn-, INiiip'o, Si i res and all humors of the and ski i will succumb to lie F.1, id Puriiler and Lh-od it jMtsitivel luis no i qunl. I ra-' e.

ii. i allot-, The Drug st for it. were itt Tho Misses Sha.vg-er evening lai-Acima! iy it iue K. Mou, i Uttburg. 1 see If rea ill to no "'ate bh.d.hal: 'at ton i in to Wall street knows We print everything from a card to a poster and guarantee our work to aire satisfaction.

Give ns. t.th.1! If you want good laundry work at. reasonable prices leave youf clothes at the ollice. nw class work guaranteed. oimincm.

The virtue of LVggs' German Salve is its quick heanng poweu. KIse it would not have earneti its world wide repuUti on. Patto The Druggist has it. k'-yis 'A fl PCll '4 Bj Kj'l E' f-g lf i v. il i v.a.

tt LtZl'ZSA j. c- -t -c. --j-a. ta. if it is uoiug.

Low pii a on inii-i'T Dres Fab lie-, K. P. M'u-, urg. I of al! kUHH will deoi-eci- 1U hottom is not i.thcd yet p.ices.j tlVMS lm- 1- o.i just nbat the banker, are put it -oil and ft- Aibdiaravear! wan h.i- it. l.

inker, a "id k. ft 1 i i i 1 1 11 more i tn lie en 2c than it iiF av. Don't ru. I'S nance s. for Cali M''aday jSold by Patton Tbe I)rugitt..

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