Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 40, Plymouth, Marshall County, 16 September 1898 — Page 6
THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT.
C. W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop, PLYMOUTH, - - - INDIANA, m i Minor Happenings cf the Past ... , week, EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Political, p, ügioui. Social and Criminal DoingK of he Whole World Carefully Condensed for O ir Keudcrs The Ac-ciile-it Record. Washington CI . lian agents are here securing from Am- rican naval officertheir experiences in the war with Spain. This information is nought for the benefit of the Chilian navy in anticipation of war with Argentina. Springfield. Ohio The Masonic temple at Washington Courthouse. Fayette county, was destroyed by fire, together with several other buildings. The total os la $150,000, partly insured. Camn Wikoff, N. Y. The rough rid ers are collecting money to purchase j a statuette of a broncho for Col. Roosevelt. Areola. 111. Benjamin Andrews, i.ged 65 years, dropped dead of heart j disease in this city. He was an old . soldier and a pioneer resident of Douglas county. Plainfif Id. Wis - A hard froel is- reported all through this section, v lee was formed on standing water. Crops are killed or seriously damaged. Niles. Mich. -Joseph and Morton H. Marshall of Otsego, who went to Alaska East February, have been murdered by thieves. Grand Rapid-. Mich. Jesse Badgerow, the young farmer who killed his wife and her sister in Georgetown, Ottawa county, later killed himself as the officers railed upon him to surrender. Birmingham. Ala. A tremendous activity in the pig iron, coal and coke trade has followed the dose of the war. Kvery furnace in the Birmingham district has sold Its output up to Jan. 1 of nasi year. Charleston. Til. Augustus H. Chapman, one of Charleston's oldest citizens, died. He was born in Orange county. Indiana, in 1822. He held the rank of lietttenant-eolonel in the Fiftyfourth Illinois volunteer infantry in the civil war. Liberty, Mo. A mob took Ben Jones, aged over 70. from jail and hanged him. He was accused of assaulting a little girl. It is said that Jones confessed the crime. Vienna In Um world's cycling championship races here George A. Banker, the Americas cyclist, won vhe professional mile, unpaced, by six inches In three minutes and one second. Independence. Ore. Del Norte equaled the world's record as a gu idelespacer, covering a mile in 2:044. The time is as follows: SOU. 1:02. 1:32. Naples There is a distinct recru--iesf nee of eruptions from Mount Vesuvine, accompanied by rumblings and explosions. Dry Ridge. Ky. - Joseph Michael-. Jr.. and Janus MiCiau are dead and James W. Watson and Ben Michaels, Sr.. a;e dying over fences. New York as the result of a fight A bievi list who shot himself in Centra! Park has been identified as Thomas L. Beiden of Narragansett Pier, R. L, who has wealthy relatives In Minnesota. Brunswick, 6a. Postmaster Symons has; optained positive evidence that the Schooners .lohn II. Piatt and Jessie C. Woodhull were lost in the storm of Aug. 30. There were twenty men on the two boats. KttOXVille, Tenn. Private A. W. Sullivan of the Macoa company of th First Georgia regiment, encamped here, killed Private Arthur Burns of thsame company and regiment. The men were tent mates and quarreled, when Sullivan stabbed Burns. The murderer was arretted. Providence, R. I. At a meeting (if the corporation of Brown university the reslgnstion of President E. Benja min Andrews was accepted. Benjamin Clark was chosea to succeed Dr. Andraws. I'lattevili". Wis. Dr. Charles D. LockWOOd Of Chicago and Mis. Clara J Sanford of 'his town were married at the home of the bride. Toledo, (). Judge Hammond of the United sats court named .lames B. Towneeud of Lima receiver for the De- J troi & Lima Northern railroad. Niagara Fall.-. N. Y. M. H. Marvin j of Buffalo and Constable Macken of Lewiston wem drowned in the Niagara River at Lewiston. Ashtabula. O. Congressman s. A ! North way Of the Itth district of; Ohio is dangerously ill. Hock island I1L Charles Geisler, aged ltf, while handling n rim which he did not think eras loaded, accidentally shot and killed his mother William, aged 19. Warrensbnrfc. Mo. W. H. Hartman, senior member of the firm of Hartman & Mark ward, proprietors of th- Mag nolia mills, was shot, and killed by Adolph Lohrii k. Simla Lieut. Gen. .lohn Daosshn, commanding the forces in the presidency of Bombay, died st t'oona. Mel nimm. Mien. Township Transear Albert Liseombe of Goodrich com mitted suiride, his mind having been unbalanced by illness. Simla These is a great gathering of Afridis at Tinih. in the Punjab, an.l the question of tribal allowance Is canstng the sot bor i ties great anxiety,
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Philadelphia. Pa. The ConshohOCkcn brewery plant was destroyed by fire. Loss $100.00(1. Williamsport. Pa. -The Grand View hotel at Highland Iake was totally destroyed by fire. Loss (40,006. Pern. II!. John Kevllle, a lineman. Cell from an electric pole and was killed. Dubuque. Iowa Martin O'Xeil. a contractor, was killed near Dyersville by an engine. Depere. Wia Chris Vanderbloomen, : aged 12. was shot and killed by a companion who raised the gun to shoot a duck. Warrenaburg, Mo. Dr. E. J. Scruggs of Monteserrat, Mo., accidentally poiloned himself by taking aconite instead of quinine. Lake Charles. La. The J. W. Barti y woodworking factory and planing mills were burned. The loss on the mill proper was $8,700, with $3.700 iniu ranee. New York -Three workmen were I .trned to death in a fire In Max Stiner (ft Co5 whisk house at 30 Yesey j E-treet. Monroe. La. Thi retail grocery house of B. K. Pinker was destroyed j by fire. The less on stoek and fixtures was 98,000. Mil w aukee An nnkno w n bicyclist ran into the river and drowned. Towanda. Pa. A cyclone swept over j Springfield township, killing three men. six horses, fourteen cows and destroying a number of barns and outbuildings. New York The first gust of wind that preceded a thunderstorm blew down the heavy iron superstructure of new pier 50 at the foot of West Twelfth street, killing two men and Injuring ten others. Duluth, Minn. Archibald Finlayson was killed. Arthur Twaddle probably fatally hurt, and Charles Warren and Lieut. Cameron badly Injured in a collision with a trolley ear. All of the injured were members of Hook and Lad der company No. Morris. 111. The Catholic Church at Kinsman was destroyed by fire. Loss. 920,000; insurance. $.".e00. FOflEIGN. Bel I i li Huret. the Paris cyclist won i the twenty-four hour cycling race, covering Sill) kilometers (about älö miles SOS yards). Geneva, Switzerland The great electric works in this city, whic h supplied light and motive power to the whole canton, were destroyed by fire. London- The Karl of Winchilsea. who was one of the peers whom B. T. Hooley, the bankrupt company promoted, claimed to have paid in order to Induce him to serve as a director of one of th companies floated, is dead. Berlin -Prof. Dietrich, chief constructor of the Gorman navy, is dead. London- Mrs. Gladstone is reported to be in ill health. Santander The transport Pedro Satrusteo.nl has arrived here with den. Linares and 1,200 soldiers from Santiago on board. Rome The Vatican has issued a deree placing on the index of prohibited books M. Zola's ' Paris'' and 'Monks and Their Decline," by Rev. Dr. Zürcher of Buffalo, N. Y. Cm Mb. Carlinville. 111. David Emmons, aged äs. grief-strickoii on tccoant of the death of his daughter, drowned himself, Oshkosh. Wis. John Campliepl. whom the coroner's jury, in its verdict, charged with the murder of Alfonso Sandon, is in jail. Austin. Texas. -White caps in the cotton counties having driven thousands of negroes Into Texas towns; the citizens are organizing vigilance committees for the protection of property. Denver. Colo.- W. II. Lawrence of Cleveland. Ohk, was shoi and fatally wounded by Miss Florence Richardson of Denver, with whom he had taken rooms in a hotel. The woman tlvn killed herself. i Springfield, O. Frank Miller, a contr actor, shot himself to death. Lima. (). Stephen Rowland was i l illed by Levi Cleveuger in a quarrel. Valparaiso. Ind.- The dead body of j Mrs. G, Kycs was found In 'hi' woods. , She quarreled with her husband and j commit ted suicide, Waupun, Wis. A. C. Probert of l Washburn, who was convicted of llle- ! gnl banking and served a term in prison I for the offense, was released. ; Wheeling. a. Charles Mc laughlin, years old, a glssa-blower, was shot dead and Iiis brother seriously Injured in a street duel on Market . ; reet. Princeton, Ind. Daniel Jones, alias Robt rts, a negro warned at Cloverport, Ky., for the murder of girl and the shooting of an officer, was captured here. laklnnd, 111. Thn e broom ten attempted to bold up Lo wn of President Cash of th. ciro cut im Cash, Oakland National bank. Cash was badly hurt. Dover, Del. The Delaware supreme L'OUrt has BUStS ined the decision of the lower court, which imposed sentence Of death upon the Rev. William II. ruber of Wilmington. Fisher has been ntenced to be hanged on Oct. 7. Marquette, Mich. Prosecution has been begun against twenty saloonkeeper charged with violating the Sunday ! a U . Oakland, in.- The residence of Hen ry Ammrrman. :i furnier, was totally d stroyed i Bre. Loan, $3,000; insurance, BfiOO. The Ire w.ks eauacd by bnrglara. Preston, Minn. -Abner Jackmaa of Genoa, 111., attempted suicide by shoo! ing himself. His condition is critical. Jersej ville. 111. -At the Wallace show Dong Reddish shot a gambler in the head, and the victim is supposed to be dying.
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Oconomowoe. Wis. J. M Wi??intca j died suudenly cf heart disease. Hot Springs. Ark. Late discoveries indicate that the total shortage of :!h -iff Houpt is flS.OOO. Youngstown. O. Mrs. M. A. Fowler, while under Niagara Falls, found a diamond valued at $150. Washington. While the exports from the United States to the United Kingdom have increased 12 per cent during the past year, the Imports from the United Kingdom have fallen off per cent, the figures of the bureau of Statistics being: Imports from the United Kingdom. $109,138,365; exports to the United Kingdom. $540.580.152. South Bend. Ind. Andrew Stark of Chicago, president of the Chicago Indurated Fiber Pail Company, located here, has brought suit for a receiver. Kansas City. Mo. David R. Rice, aged 48 years, son of den. J. H. Rice, editor of the Sedalia Capital and brother of the United States consul at Vancouver, is dead. Washington. The commissioner of internal revenue has held that checks and drafts of ambassadors, ministe; s or other members of the foreign diplomatic corps residing in this country are exempt from tax. Jersey City. Thirteen ear loads of watermelons from California were giv- ; en away in the Erie Rnilroad yards I beiause no one could be found to pay j the transportation charge of $20 a ear upon them. Denver. Coio. The National E iitorial Association adopted a resolution looking to the bringing about of uniformity of press laws in the various states. J. B. MeCabe of Boston wis elected president. Vancouver, B. c. w. Treadford, who was sent to the Alaskan gold fields by the London Mining Journal, has returned and makes the statement thai all the recent rich strikes have been made on the American side. Washington. A special committee has vindicated Dr. J. D. Barbee, book arent of the publishing house of the Methodist Episcopal Church south, on charges of Immorality. New York. Charles A. Gerlach, former owner of the Gerlach Hotel in West Twenty-seventh street, has filed a pennon m bankruptcy. His liabilities are given as $951,767. New York. Capt. Hippolyte Nicolas, a fencing master, died suddenly while fencing with Capt. C. Thieivelin. Nicolas was a veteran of the Franco-I'rus-smn and Crimean wars. San Francisco, Cal. Manuel Estrada Cabrera has been selected to the presidency of the republic of Guatemala. The news was received by Manuel Carillo. consul-general for Guatemala in this city. Dover, Del. The prohibition state convention nominated L. W. Brositts Ot Wilmington for congress, John Hutton of Dover for treasurer and Dr. Geo. W. James of Georgetown for auditor. Ashtabula, O. Congressman s. A. Northway of the nineteenth district of Ohio died at his home in Jefferson, tl was aged 65 years. Marinette. Wis. Miss Maggie Kief was removed to a hospital for the insane. Anderson. Ind. Findlay McGuire, private secretary to Consul dowdy at Paris. Prance, has resigned. South Bend. Ind. The Boston store, Chlllas, Adler & Coble, proprietors, is closed. Liabilities, $16,000; assets, 25, OCo to $30.000. Janesville, Wis. At the repnhlicar second assembly district conventioi' David Thorne was renominated for su perintendent of sehool. Terre Haute. Ind. Mrs. H. M Win low and daughter Jessie, aged 2. wefJ poisoned by sating watermelon and t'i'J daughter probably will die. LATiiiT MAKKli'f REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades ... .$l.ie Hogs, common to prime. 2.L'5 Sheep and lambs 2.00 Wheat. No. 1 red (o 5.6b Q .00 06.09 & .:.' .lm j Corn, No. 2 ol ; Oats, No. o white -0 Bssa ' Putter 1LV. ii .1 i .65 ji . Rye, No. 2 ST. LOUIS. Wheat. No. 2 Oats. No. 2 cash Corn. No. 2 cash Cattle, all grades.... Hogs Sheen and iambs Co : M ) Q '..60 .6" .2" 3. TOLEDO. Wheat, No. 2 cash Corn, No. '1 mixed Oats, No. 2 mixed Rye, No. 2 cash Clcverseed, prim.' cash.. NEW YORK. Wheat, No. red .... Coin. No. 2 Oats. No. 2 PEORIA. Rye, Not 2 Oats, No. 1 white 21 V" Corn. No. 2 MILWAUKEE. Wheat. No. 2 northern. Oats, No. 2 white 21 V, Parley, No. 2 KANSAS CITY. je im A '. .30 Vi : ; 21 .43 cattle, all grades l oo Hogs, all grades H.:;n Sheep and In in lis 3.25 ri 5.25 fj 5.79 The "Territory of Hawaii." "The Territory of Hawaii is thi same decided upon by Senator Ctil loot's Commission. This title Will be recoil -mended to congress. Failed ! l fT I 1 iihIoii. The Nevada democratic convent in rejected fusion with the .silver part? unnnlmousl and nominated a state ticket from congressman down. BsvlaW Ht Camp Uade. Beere tary r War Alger and Qfn. Bhnftcr reviewed the troops at Cami Meade
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Missouri has no state building at ire 1 Trans-Mississippi Exposition, yet the Biauc ir- neu icincBcuwii tii i l u .'- Quarters in the Agricultural building. ; and its mineral, agricultural, forestry. i ; horticultural and dairy exhibits attract i but little less attention than is bestowed upon the exceptionally fine educational exhibit which is installed in the south g;il!ery of the Liberal Arts building. Dr. Pukard. of the State University, Is the recipient of many congratulations upon the success of the educational exhibit, which is representative of all sections of the state. A brief description of some of the sectiens Will prove of interest. Prominent among the exhibits are specimens of the work for which the St. Louis schools have acquired a national reputation drawing and kindergarten work. While all the work shown Is well worth study, the two extremes, kindergarten and high school and normal work, are apparently studied most. If one were asked which one of the various subjects in drawing, still life, design, casts, lifp. Illustration or architecture is most artistically treated it WOUld certainly be difficult to answer, though perhaps a majority of the opinions expressed favor the work in still life and design. The first is distinguished by effective grouping anil both by excpiisite coloring. The kindergarten exhibit might v.a U be railed a school of instruction in methods. A printed card gives this information: "All work is selected from regular class exercises, neither teacher nor pupil knowing thai any of the work would be exhibited." "First lessons in many subjects, stating the time required, are sent: also selected pieces, showing the kiil acquired in cutting, weaving, pasting, drawing, stick laying and outline sewing. The work b beautifully mounted and arranged. Tne lettering of the booth, done by the pupils, hi formed from tiny folded white and yellow stars on a green background. Photographs of the little people, together with pictures used In the school rooms for their unconscious teaching value, complete the intt resting exhibit. Missouri is rich in state normal schools (doubtless one reason tor her 'nigh educational standing), having one la the north at Kirksville, another In the central part at Warrensburg and a third at Cape Glfardeau in the southeast. Kirksville sends a collection of photographs attractively mounted on black and handsomely framed, giving a conception of the school facilities, buildings and apparatus, while groups ef pupils by counties show the enrollment. Cape Girardeau sends several cards of careful work in all branches from the "practice" schools. The Oirls' and Hoys' Industrial Reform schools at Chllllcotbe and Boonevllle, respectively, -end comprehensive exhibits, showing that manual training in all lines is i made prominent in th' course of study. Hanibal. proud of being distinguished as the birthplace of "Mark Twain." has a card showing the house in which he was born, the cave made famous in "Tom Sawyer." together with a biography of the author. An exquisite copy of the Declaration of Independence by a 12-year-old iiirl in vertical writing would satisfy the most pessimistic admirer of the round writing of former days that in spite of the Introduction of typewriters, penmanship is not yet a lo.st art. In the history wort is noticed a group of dolls dressed to represent Washington. Cromwell, Napoleon and otrvr his torical characters. Moberly has evolved a unique method of exhibiting work conveniently and In small compass by constructing a revolving cabinet from heavy cardboard. It is carefully indexed, enabling one to turn quickly to the subject desired. Specimens of penmanship taken at the opening of school and again in May show remarkable improvement. The nature and science work, physiological, drawings and compositions are all meritorious. The exhibit from Springfield is not large, comprising Chiefly manuscripts below the High school, but enough is sent to show the high standard and efficiency of the schools. Carthage exG. A.
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Al;er tViküts an Investigation. Secretary Alger has requested the president to order thorough and scan hing Investigation nt the war department. Msheaded the leventh uiiinds. The Seventh Illinois reaiment, United States volunteers reached Chicago and was disbanded. Contracts for Smokeless t'nwder. The navy dennrtmcnl has decided to award contracts at nice for i.uoo.ooj pound of amokeleM powder,
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Ty pieces in water color, among them sketches of apple blossoms and fleur-de-lis. Other attractive cards show illustrated number work, designs tor lKiok covers and papers in nature study. Joplin has sent simply a mode', of its handsome High school structure, cleverly done in sand. No part of the exhibit seems to attract more attention than the "model rural school house designed by Hon. John S. Kirk, state superintendent of schools, who had charge of the rural school section in the recent Trans-Mississippi Educational convention. The methods of sanitation, heating and equipment aw ' admirably planned and the entire cos is estimated at $600. The work from Jeffi rson City merits thorough inspection. The drawing map and manuscript work is full oi original and valuable suggestions. ! Carrolton, in the central west, sends a ' taking display. The drawing shows beautiful effects in light and shade an I the written work is equally well done ! and attractive. Mexico, another interior town. COH- ! tributes a fine display from all depart- ' mcnts. (nclndinc both bound and mounted work. The geography work is especially noticeable because of the number and variety of relief maps sent. OUR DEATH LIST. OflBclal Record Published the IVmi Depart meat. The official records of the wa department, as far as completed, shov that there weif thirty-three officers and 231 enlisted men of the United States army killed in battle during th war with Spain. ;o. Sfounl Seriously IL Gov. James A. Mount of Indb na was seized with blindness accompanie i by severe pain in the back of the b i ! while seated at his desk in his offic anl suffered intensely for an hour I more. He has been ordered complete rest. Marademon Hay Be Chosea. It is said the president has abandi oned the attempt to get a democrat to I serve on the peace commission, and ; that he has now ottered the place to ex-Senator Charles B. Mandersou of Nebraska. formed a lii Trust. An organisation has been formen to be known as the United States Qlass Manufacturers' association, with headquarters in Pittsburg. The comhim represents: a total capital of 8,0O9,O00. To Confer with McKinley. A committee of three Filipinos, a -pointed by Agulnaldo hua left Hongkong In order to confer with President McKinley upon the future of the Philippine islands. t;ives ChieJMCO Two I:ty. The Chicago peace jubilee committee has secured the executive promise to spend two days in Chicago. Tiepresident will be In the city Oct. 18 and 19. Will BrlUK Cnriieg Home. It has been definitely decided by the secretary of war that the bones of the heroic dead in Cuba are eventually to be given graves in their native land. Btkldgaa' I.:rs Wlieat Yield. The area of wheat In Michigan last May was 1. 72.". 448 aire.-, making the yield this year 34,102,603 bushels. Thi is more than ever before reported. Sohliers Are Doing Well. The sick of the Or.e Hundred and Fifty-seventh Indiana rog'nient are improving, and the physicians believe there will be no more deaths. Has Received N News. There is an abs nee of news at the department regarding the whaling fleet reported destroyed in the sum mer ice break-up in the Arctic ocean. ltritia Uata I'oint. U Hung Chang has been dismiss d from power in accordance with the da mand made by the British minist': here. Immunes Gal I' el tow Fewr. Six cases of yellow fever have d veloped In Col. Sargent's Fifth Immun regiment at Santiago. Colored Troops for Manila. Colored troops an to be sent to the Philippine islands. T h. v are to d" garrison d'ity around Manila - o cm laaeMMSal slums . trer-B. A comparative statement of the as sessments of the state of Illinois by ((unities shows a decrease for 189S ot 120,292.292. (deception to lift Ii Illinois. The Fifth regiment, Illinois volunteers, was tendered a grand reception by the people of Springfield. Illinois Kaval Itt'.orvr Home. Four hundred and ninety-all tormox members of the Illinois naval reserve have arrived home.
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Like Boils If yon do not, you should take Hood's Sarpaparilla and it will purify your blood, cure your boils and keep your system free from the poisons which cause them. The great blood purifying power of Hood's Sarsaparilla is constantly being demon st rated by its many marvelous cures. Hood's SarsaparilEa Is America! Greatest Modi. inc. ?1 ; six for JL Hood's PillS cure Sick Headache 25ft Fashion In Spee. Ii We are certainly getting Anglicized, The good old Americanisms by a hied an American could always be distinguished from an Englishman of any dialect aie apparently giving way, ; though slowly. Almost till .-Mneriean ; women. In this section of the country at least, if they have any desire to M I considered in fashion wear ' gowns' instead of ' dresses.'' our "docks'" are I becoming "wharves." in some parts ol ! the country they talk of "shunting" j railway trains and cars, and "crackers" i are made by the "Biscuit Trust," and ! are sometimes labeled "biscuits." Now j we learn that the government is furI nishing "tinned beef to the army. The i "goods van." the "booking office" and the "tramway" will doubtless be a'.onfl in due time as part of the Anglo-Am erican alliance. Poughkeepsie Eagle. Free Homes in Western Florida. There are about 1,000,000 acrs qt Government land in Northwest Florida, subject to homestead entry, and ' about half as much again of railroad lands for sale at very low rates, i'hese. lands arc on or near the line ol the ' Louisville & Nashville Railroad, and Mr. R. J. Wemyaa, General Uand 'om missioner. Pensacola, iil be gbtd to write you all about them. If you wish ! to go down and look at them, the j Louisville & Nashville Railroad proj vides the way and the opportunity on the first and third Tie slay of each j month, with excursions at only ?- over j one fare for round-trip tickets. Write j Mr. C p. Atmore, General Passenawi Agent. Louisville, Ky.. for particular i i TO nr MI Uta I ommonisru. When the singularity of Jesus hafi become the commonalty of a commmm ! ity or nation, that particular sioup I will have reached commonism, in which all lives will have the same value in the divine price current, all lives have the same rights and opportunities before all law. The sole dif ference between men -liould lie in mental and physical attainment of ends. Dr. Barton O. Ay les worth. A Home in Texas." No part of the t'ni'.cl States offen re'rnnt pes that :iro to be fouad la Ibe eJ:iU Coasl Couatry of Texas. Eferytning grow; l ts of it the year around. For stock raising yen eao not Bad its equal Bader t lie wa Wr::; to Southern Texas Oolonizatioa Company, .iohq Linderholm, Manager, No IM Stalto Hidp., Chlcaso. 111., for new Illustrated pampalet, "A Home :n Texas. " Cheap xcursioa rate-, twicfl a month. Some girls set their raps for husbands and others set their capital fof titles. The happier some men are the more money they possess. A Perfect Type of the Highest Order of xcellence in Manufacture. " i Breakfast .bse4tttdj Pore, lc!;eious. utritiotis. ..CGsisLsss Taan on cekt 3 cia. le sure nia-ie jl hat v.-u et i . ' ' radac Art ' DORCHESTER, MSS. 1 WALTER BAKER & CO. Lid. 4 a i i Ti e Bt '. SLICKER SaJiif e,vvit Kfcps both rjJcr an.l s ..:.!V pTfectly dry ta 0 harSesl cims. Subs?ili: ivltldiMpt i t. Ask for a- 1 Hra;- J I'or.i . . !u !.r it is nti:Hv ne. If Hoi 1- r in your twn. wnt- for catdl i;ue to A. J Ti W l R I NUsa A UNITED STATES WAU MAP pi h pa sen m ' hi.ini-oii ' 1 aM R -"-t iii-i. pctoteS in i"leth01"iIimI n .i it'' mil U I 1 m SB ! M-nt to anj :ililres.on oeict of Ifirnnlr in iistaf lo raj for Linj: und trunv pcjrtatioo. P. s. KI'Sl IS. ( imeral rassiinr Aent. a B i Q. U, . TTSIins OL WAUTKO rj-,' . .;l,i peaUh int K l v aitl set beaeflt. s'ni 5 remti to Ulpw i heart i 'o.. Sew tirk.for M nhbsIm uml i.mi leatli md ih Dr. Kay's Lung; Balm and I OUglls, i .ids, -ejis I throat CURtS WHERE ALL ELSE fAU Ikvst Ooasn ?"frup. Tastes Ot-M. Ue tntimp. BoUnrdraSBlBTnL
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