Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 12 October 1887 — Page 3

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PERFECT

Its auprlor excellence proven' In millions ot homes fur morn than a yiiarter of a century. It la use*! by the I'nlt'td Platen government. Endorsed by the heads ol the Great Universities ad the birorigefit, purest and most healthful. J)r. Price ftif only Baking powder that does not contald Am-

Hiunla.

Llme, or Aium. Sold only In Cans.

PKICK BAKING I'OWPEU CO.

KVV VOliK. rHU'AWi. ST. J/)CI3.

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Mexican War Veteran.

T! wonderful rHlcacy of Swift's is n. n*M.»*dy and cm» lor rl-nmatis?:i :n»! V. Mood ii

o.um-", i.s ru'Vi-r hud a morf f.'ou^ir-uon- ration »h.iu this ra.-e affords. T*i«' candi l, wnsoijrit^S ai:d testimony gh on by iho ve.ier: Mp k,

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man mu.-t i:rcj,t*d hs convincing n.n«l ''onciu.-iv.-,

Th»? \vrlt«-r Is a pro«nlwin citizen of i»i. Ti.«' vntli-in.-iii to whom Mr. Martin refers, tnid v!:oi:i lie is Indel/ted for the advieo to vlilclj he w\y, h:.Dnal 1'11,-f from years of suffering, is ?ir. Kin^*, for

many year. tho popular ni.ulit civi le of the l/ svr« iu'c

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Tnr. Swift

Jacksos, Miss., -\pi\I 1^7.

SrixiFic Comi'anv,Ai

lanta.

(intliimn- I havo Ik-mi an invalid ix-n.-O»tit. i* fr foi ly yuirs, having eontraelwl pnlrnonary and otl.i diseases In tho Moxlc.m War, hut not till Uir 1st of AlarcJi, 1

MT'i, did I feel any synipt' \ry. of rhcumatUm. On that day 1 wan suddenly stricken w! that dls-«-v-o In !*ith hipH and ankles. For twenty days I walked on crutches. Then the pain was \lolent, nut It shifted f»-om joint to joint. For \v cks I CouM U: totally tlKddrd, either on one side of my body o.the other. Th»* pain never left me a moment for eleven yearsand seven months—that Is from Mau'i f. .Ii75, when I was llrst attucked, to October J, P-b:, when 1 was cured, [Jurlng these eleven years of intense suffering I tried innumerable prescriptions from various physicians, and tried overyiMmj r-u L-ested bv friends, but if I ever received the iea.-t benefit from any medlclno taken internally or ternally, I am nwt awarw of it. Finally, about the llrst of September, I jniwle arranpement.Vto go to

Hot, Spring* of ArkaiK-fis, having dei-paired of every •ther remedr, when I accidentally met an old acquaintance, Mr. King, now of the Lawmncc IIou»o of this city. He had once of this city. He had once been a ureal suJJei er r'n rheiiinatism, and, as I supposed, had been cured bv a visit to Hot Springs, hut when met h!m he told me thai his visit tho Jiot Springs was in vain he found no relief On Ids return from Ih»tS|ring.lie heard, for the first hue, of the S. S. N. as a remedy for rheumatism. Ho tried ltand six bottles nmile a complete cure. Several years have passed since, but he law had no return of thedisease.

I Immediately returned to try it. In September 1 tok four bottles, mid by the first of October I was well— as far as the rheumatism was concerned. Ai! pain had disappeared, and I have not kelt a twjnok OK IT NINCK. 1 have no interest In making this statement other than the hope that It may direct some other sufferer touMiro source of relief, and if it law this result am well rewarded for my trouble. 1 am very ra.spectfullv and trulv your friend.

J. M. H. Martin.

For sale by ail drturxlsts. Treatise on Blood and Skin I'iseases mailed free. The Swift Srium--

Co.,

Drawer H. Atlanta. ?il

N E W E O

OF

TREATING THE BLOOD.

Having Woifjjiv.'Wly troultlinl with iiulitrostioti for some tinn ami not finding any roliof.'l puivluisod ii box of M. 1. S. T. find was entirely cured with one box. I thi'nk it tlie greatest medicine for complaints of like nature in the world, as it acted like ma^'ic in my case. A. Stkf.n» s«n, Uronson Street.

M. 1. S. T. cured me of Dyspepsia. W. A. .T knson.HOJ (Jriswold Street. M. 1. S. T. cured me of Jaundice and Liver Complaint. I do a good amount of talking about M. 1. S. T. Non-man Wii.i.iams, '200 Griewold Street. 1 have had a very bad pain in my left side just above the hip for three years three boxes of M. 1. S. T. Pills cured me.

CALL OR ADDRESS.

JUSTICE CLEANING HOUSE. CD

The Supreme court chamber at Washington was given over to frescoers this summer. and was a barren and desolate place enough. Dusty white bags shrouded the busts of dead-and-gone chief justices in the niches around the semi-circular walls, the floors were bare, arid the high bench looked cold and lonely. Scaffoldings held the painters to their work up under the high ceiling. In the gloomy looking clerk's desk was locked up the famous court bible, an Oxford edition of 1799, tirst used when the court came to Washington in 1800. Since then every president has kissed it at his inauguration, and every chief and Associate Justice has been sworn in upon it. Just to the north of the main chamber is the triangular room in which Morse placed his first telegraph instrument and received the first message sent I over the wire. It came from a field station at Bladensburg, six miles away.

The Terre Haute & Peoria company has ordered legal proceedings against a number of the most prominent men in Burnett township, De Witt county. Illinois. charging conspiracy to defeat the order of the supreme court calling for the payment of the $3,000 bonds voted bv the people of Burnett township as a bonus for the construction of the railroad through their district, and claiming damages to the amount of £10,0U0. It seems that the road, the Illinois Midland at that time was not carried along the original survey, but over a route several miles distant, and the proper officials of the township refused to sign the bbnds. Litigation foflowed and the supreme court ordered that the amount be paid. Through strategy the payments have been evaded until the origmal 83.000 and ititerest now amounts to 87,500.

A vear or two ago there was quite a large collection of all sorts of weapons and various articles at police headquarters which had been captured from criminals and had been saved for years. It became scattered and no one seems to know what became of it. There is now scarcely a remnant of it left. Several of the officers have taken it upon themselves to make another collection and preserve it. A few old articles have already been gotten together.

Every one who uses Fairbank CioldDust Washing l'owder is alwaysthrough early in thtf day. .as it does the work at the wash tub quickly and well. Pure. perfect, cheap.

1 ci[|('A n. Octot'fr )I. The niiirket with slixhtpit poHsIblc MuctmtloiiK Without news or liappeuliiKS suniclcut to intljenci- Htlier Judgment or prices was what gr.dM traders had to Mruisrle with during 1,'reater part of the morning. Tile session opening: In wheat was fractionally lower, and the ttrst public cable gave spot grain and futures steady, with unchanged prices. Recelts lirre are exactlr fulfilled. The estimate ot llto cars, of which 14b cars were spring and sixteen graded Iso. 2 but of these II cars were old heat, leaving but a cars of contract grade In lil cars of new spring arriving l.ate roiHgn markets formed market sent some local shorts to cover during the last half hour of the morning session resulting In a gain of I sc. In N'o. 2 and :'kc. in December and May from opening ligures. The corn market was generally dull and there was

not

a large business

In a speculative way, and of the news, good about onset the bad In such a manner as to cause but little change In prices, the entire range of the day being »sc. The speculative market for oats shared in the general dullness to-day and trading all through the regular session was of a light,

scalping

order, at most entirely local. In provls-

Ions chore wore no developments to relieve the monotony of a dull day. Trading in both cash and lutnre property was restricted: fluctuations were confined to limits too narrow to awaken any Interest anil the market tailed to receive even ordinary attention. Dullness was most prominent If not the only feature apparent, yet the feeling was strong, and excepting lard and short ribs for

Mich., Soi'tember 'J'.Hh, 18S7.

Wiu.ia.m Doyi.k, 00 Crawford Street, Detroit, Mich.

1 was laid up with Rheumatism six months four boxes of M. T. S. T. cured me. 1'",. Komhu.t. No. .'vU Mullet Street. Detroit. Mich. have suffered for years with Asthma: four boxes of M. I. S. T. makes uie feel like a new man. 1 work every day. 1 have a good appetite and am stronger and weigh heavier than for years. -1. J. Rvk, Engineer G. T. Ky., Detroit. Mich.

M. 1. S. T. cured me of Rheumatism after the doctors and a number of other remedies failed. I recommend it. to everybody. K. 1\ Df.an, Contractor and Huilder. lot! Trumbull Ave.. Detroit. Mich.

I had bUvd poisining for over thirty years: tried everything that was recommended or advertised: tried all the regular doctors and ali the irregular doctors, received no benefit from any of them. 1 tried M. I. S. T.: it has made a perfect pure. Roiikkt Rohinson. tV'J Sixteenth Street. Detroit. Mich.

Medicine Delivered C. O. D. to Anv Part of the City or United States or by Mail.

cash and near delivery, yesterday's prices were well supported. Cash quotations: Flour—Unchanged. No. 2 sprint wheat. eBtVJfBSoc No. 3 spring. 66?66Uc: No. 2 red. Tic. No. 2 corn, 4214c. No. oats. 253ic. No. 2 rye. 49c. N'o. 2 barley, 66a Flaxseed. $1 07 Prime timothy. |2 23. Mess pork, $13 »V»1« 00. Lard. $S 421j. Short rib sides, $7 25. Dry salted shoulders, to 6035 70. Short I clear sides, |7 703 7 75. Whisky—$1 10. ButterSteady creamery, 18326c: dairy. 16322c. Eggs Fresh 17il7lsc. I

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IT AT A W Iv KTS.

CHICAGO.

NEW YOKK. 1

NEW YORK. October ll.-Flour-Weak. Wheat —Steady and fairly active, mainly for storing purposes:No. 2 red, 82c In elevator: SII4ilHi!•_• in store: 82W784C delivered, latter fancy. Corn—14315c lower and fairly active, clo.lng steady: No. 2. 523 5214c in store: 52U.352:4tc in elevator. Oats—1*3 14c lower mixed western. 32334c White do. 353 40c. Hay-In moderate demand. Coffee—Spot Fair Rio firm at 19*sc. Sugar—Oulet. firm and unchanged refined, quiet powdered, 6 ^-16c?GLjc granulated. 6 1-16361*c. Molasses—Steady new crop. New Orleans, 50360c to arrive. Tallow— Firm. Eggs—In moderate demand western. 153 20c. Pork—Dull and somewhat nominal. Cut meats— Firm, pickled shoulders, 6*t(i6c. LardShade lower and dull, closing steady: western, steadv. (juot«d at $6 8036 82ts: choice $6 90. city steam $6 70. Butter—Firm: western. 1332Gc western creamery. 16326c. Cheese— Unchanged, and dull, western, QtsSlltsc.

CINCINNATI.

CINCINNATI, October 11.—Flour— Easy: family. $3 1033 90 fancy. *3 5633 70. Wheat-Dull: No. 2 red, 76c. Com—Dull: No. 2. mixed. 45a 451.2c. Oats—Oulet: No. 2 mixed asljc. RyeEasier: No. 2. 56Wc. Pork—(julet: J14 00. Lard— ouiet $6 40. Bulk meats—Easle short ribs. $7 75. Bacon—Dull short rib. $8 75 short clear. $U (0. Whisky-Steadv sales 1.258 barrels of finished goods on the basis of $1 05. Butter—Firm: fancv creamery. 27328c: extra, 25326c: choice dairy, 17318c. Sugar—Steady hard refined. 6»k3 6:14c: vellow 4f35Lfcc. Hogs—Firm common and light, ?3 5034 5o packing and butchers'. *4 'i03

60. Eggs—Easier 163161 jc. Cheese—Firm prime choice flat regular make. 11312c. Unseed Oil—Steady: 403 42c.

DRY GOODS.

NEW TORK. October 11.—The movement was much in exeess of the demand, through forwardIngs on old engagements. The market was quiet, as usual to this date of season, with much longer inquiries for spring.

Electric Bitter*.

This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need

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spec­

ial mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicita does not exist and it is guarranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive maliria from the system and prevent as well as cure all maliria] fevers. For euro of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction gauianteed, or money refunded. Prices ."iOcts. and 81.00 per bottle at Cook Bell & Lowry's Drug Ltore.

Kucklen's Arnica Salve,

The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price. '2T) cents per box. For sale by Cook, Bell & Lowry.

Is Consumption Incurable?

Read tho following Mr. C. It. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with abscess of the lungs, and friends and phy sicians pronounced me an incurable consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, am now on my third bottle, and am able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made."

Jesse Middlowart, Decatur, Ohio says: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption I would have died of lung troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.'" Try it. Sample bottles free at Cook, Bell A: Lowry's drug store.

M, I. S. T. CO.,

17 NORTH JUNIPER STREET. PHILADELPHIA. PA.

THE TERRE HAUTE EXPRESS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1887.

WILL

NEVER BREAK

FOR SALE EVERrWHERE.

A

DMINISTRA TOR'S REAL ESTATE.

SALE OF

The undersigned administrator of the estate of Henry Tate, deceased, will on the 24th day of September. 1887. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 4 o'clock in. of said day. at the court house door in the city of Terre Haute, sell at public or private sale the following described real estate in Vigo county, Indiana, to-wit: Lots fifteen (15) and sixteen 116J In Dean's subdivision ot north half of west half of the southeast quarter, section 27. township 12. range a west, lying west of Wabash and Erie canal.

Terms of sale: One-third purchase money cash balance, nine and eighteen months trom day of sale, purchaser giving notes and mortgages to secure payment.

SAMUEL M. CRANDKLL. Adm.

GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878,

BAKER'S

Warranted ab&olutelff Cocoa, from which the excess of Oil has been removed. It has three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more ecouomi* cal, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health.

Sold by Grocers everywhere*

BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass,

NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.

You'll And It govd to regulate The organs of both small and great. It cheeks Sick ilcadache, and the woe That sad Dyspeptics ever know. Besides 'tis pleasaut to tho taste. So Done need gulp it tlowa in haste.

fe^JVIARLlN REPEATING RIFLE

BEST IN TH8

curate and abso luteWORLD* safe. Hade in all sizes for large or email game.

BALLARD

Gallery, Hunting Bud Turret Rifles. Heid for Illustrated CutuTuguc* Muntil Fire Arnui Co., Ncwlluven, t'ouu.

•\VAXTKi) -I.AIUKS for our i'alland Chrlst-

VY

mas Trade, to take light, pleasant work at their own homes. $1 to $3 per day can be if-iietly made. Work sept by mail any distance. Particulars free. No canvassing. Address at once, CKESCKNT AHT CO.. 147 Milk St.. lioston. Mass. Box 5170.

LADIES' AND GENTS'

Hats Dyed, Pressed and Reshaped

TO ORDER IN FALL STYLES

On Shortest Notice.

A I. CATT, 226 South Third St

Milliners' Work Solicited.

New Era in the Treatment of all Blood Liver and Kidney Diseases.

The Greatest Blood Purifier in the World, It Takes Effect Instantly. As an ANTI-BILIQUS MEDICINE it is incomparable. It stimulates the Torpid Liver, invigorates the Nervous System, Gives Tone to the Digestive Organs, creating perfect digestion and thorough assimilation of food. It exerts a powerful influence upon the Kidneys and Liver, and through these organs removes all impurities, thus vitalizing the tissues of the body and causing a HEALTHY CONDITION OF THE SYSTEM.

It the ^-Miiiple^t. Alost Convenient. Sure cU]ci Speedy Cure or| Kcirtl].

SPECIAL NOTICE.---Ten M. I. S. T. Pills will cure any case of chills on earth. We have the largest number of printed recommendations of any'medicine extant. One of the peculiar methods of the M. I. S. T. Company is to furnish references in every community in which the remedy is sold. "We never make a statement without proof. We solicit investigation by giving home testimonials exclusiuely.

1 I ).\I KEFBI^EXCES:

1 used M. I. S. T. for Rheumatism and Piles .1 consider it the best medicine nn earth. Wm. L. Witiiiv. Foreman at If. P. ISaidwin's. Detroit. Mich.

M. T. S. T. is the finest tonic I ever used. 1 havtj recommended it to hundreds: it always gives satisfaction. Chas. O. Wiiitk. Finnny House. Manager White's Theater. Detroit. Mich.

I have been afflicted for years with Rheumutism: 1 have received more benefit from M. I. S. T. in a few weeks than al other medicines and doctors combined. I feel safe in recommending M. T. S- T. in any case of Rheumatism in the world, J. Tf. Kki.i.y.190 Sixth Street, Detroit. Mich.

I have been afflicted with Rheumatism for the last thirty years, and last January I was not abie to dress or feed myself without assistance. After taking six bottles of M. T. S. T. I considered myself almost well: I recommend it to everybpdy^ Van Whitkskli,. 428 Fourteenth Ave.. Detroit,

Four boxes of M. T. S. T. cured me of a bad sase of Dyspepsia and Neuralgia. Miss Jf.nnir McC\ktm:v.173 Leverett Street. Detroit. -Mich.

I was treated by five different doctors for as many different diseases. When I was fast or, my bed 1 commenced to take M. T. S. T. I am now perfectly well. I recommend M. 1. S. T. to everybody in F. A. P. Mns. M. I. Lowfj.i,. Wabash Ave.. Detroit. Mich.

M. I. S. T. cured me of a severe case of Dysjiepsia and Neuralgia of many years' standing. Mrs. Donev. 173 Leverett Street. Detroit. Mich.

My daughter suffered from Rheumatism for nearly a year, which was so painful at times her screams could be heard for a block away she could hardly walk, her ankles were so out of shape. She also suffered with St. Vitus' Dance. One box of M. T. S. T. cured her.

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WOMEN'

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Wine Merchauts.

Have You Heard

What Ayer's Clicrry Pectoral^lias done and is doing for thousands in the cure of Colds, Coughs, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, and even Consumption For this class 'of complaints, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral stands far ahead of all other specifics.

George V7. Dick, of Xewton, Mass., says "Two years ago I took a severe cold, which, being neglected, was followed by

A Terrible Cough.

I lost flesh rapidly, had night sweats, and was soon confined to my bed. A friend advised the use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I began to take this medicine and, before finishing the tirst bottle, was able to sit up. Tour bottles effected a perfect cure.''

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,

Prepared by Pr. J. ('. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mas*. Sold by all Druggists. Price 51, si* bottles,

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important Notice.

The immense popularity of the YATISI CORSETS b&s ImiU'M'ii uu*orupalous pjr."ons to foi^t upon the publlo a very poop Imttntlon or our GENUINE YATISI CORSET. NotIco is hereby given that all persooj wauling tnis A No. Corset, which for comfort and tit cannot be excelled* should he careful to see that tb*a Corsets they buy arc stamped 'YATISI' on the inside, CROTTY BROS.,CHIC

Mrs. Mary A. Gai.fy. 37'1 Franklin Street. Detroit. Mich.

AGO, ILL.

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INSURANCE AGENT.

Represents only best companies. Insures against Fire, Water, Cyclones, Tornadoes and Lightning. Also agent for the Red Star, Hamburg and American lines of ocean steamers.

Detroit.

ALBERT CAPNEK, street, Detroit.

ESPEXHAIX & ALBRECHT.

DRY GOODS,

OPERA HOUSE.

In children's hose, full line of sizes, ribbed anil plain, from 10c up. In

children's underwear from 10c up. Tn ladies' hose, full line of sizes, full

regular made: colors: black, brown, navy and cardinal: price only 30c.

worth 40c in any store in the land. Dr. Jaeger's sanitary woolen under­

wear for gentlemen. We can furnish Ladies' Sanitary Woolen Night­

dresses. extending to the ankles. Ladies' combination suits, double thick­

ness. over chest and abdomen complete sleeping costume. Full line of

Black Henrietta (lollis Willi Triiiimiip

TO MATCH.

EAGLE IRON WORKS

A N A E S O

Stcani Kiieiiies,

Automatic Revolving Coal Screens,

Coal Shaft, Flour and Saw Mill Machinery, Bank Cars, Cane Mills, Castings of all kinds, Cold and Hot Water Pumps, Steam Pumps, House Fronts, Iron Columns and all kinds of Architectural Iron Work.

THE COMMON SENSE ENGINE AND'EAGLE STEAM PUMP A SPECIALTY

Dealers in Wrought Iron Beams and Channels, Leather, Rubber and Chain Belting. Bolting Chests and Cleaning Machinery of every description used in Flour Mills. Repairing promptly done.

J. A. PARKKR. Prop.

Corner First and Walnut Streets, Terre Haute, 1ml.

THE BEST IN THE MARKET'

The Best Soft Coal Base-Burners Can Be Found at Zimmerman's.

The "West Point" Hard Coal Stove

AND THE

"FAVORITE" COOK STOVE

A.re Unsurpassed. A Full Line oi

House Furnishing Goods.

GEO. S. ZIMMERMAN.

Sheet and Metal er 648 Main Street.

N E W E O

-OF

TREATING THE BLOOD.

I have suffered wjth Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, General Debility, Flux and Rheumatism for ten years have tried everything but found no relief until 1 began taking M. I. S. T. I "got relief from the beginning. I have taken six boxen I feel well and strong. cannot

say

enough for it. Mhs. Robkktson, Professional Nurse, Detroit, Mich.

Most heartily 1 endorse this wonderful remedy, M. ]. S. T. to those afflicted with Constipation. Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver troubles. My trouble was caused by exposure and hardships in the late war. have taken two boxes with pleasing results. I recommend it to everybody it alwaps gives satisfaction.

S. W. IlfiAii. 173 Park Street. Detroit. Mich.

REFERENCES FOR RHEUMATISM, CATARRH AND GENERAL DEBILITY.

MRS. WILLIAM KINKLE and MRS. BELL. 387 Seventeent street. Detroit. MRS. ANNA KINLIE. 339 Seventeenth street, Detroit. BARNARD MORRIS. Croghan street.

599 Eighteenth

TITOS. DERMEDY. street. Detroit.

ll'1 Crawford

M. I. S. T. CO.,

49 ROWLAMD STREET WEST, DETROIT, MICH.

HENRY PURCELL. Wood and Coal Dealer. -VVJ Michigan avenue. Detroit FRANCIS REILLK. Rice's Hotel, Detroit. A. C. KELLY, Hardware Dealer, 779 and 781 Michigan ave., Detroit, Mich.

G. W. DINSMORE, 201 Michigan ave.. Detroit. MlUnd MRS. HGWARD. 1G-" Macomb street. Detroit.

PRICE, $1.00 PER BOX