Marshall County Independent, Volume 4, Number 50, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 November 1898 — Page 2

THE WEEKLY INDEPENDENT, C. W. METSKER, Pub. and Prop. FLTMOUTH, - - INDIANA,

m i! I ; Minor Happenhgs of the Past Week. EVENTS OF LAST SEVEN DAYS. Political. KeUgiena, Social anil Criminal 1. : of the Whole World Carefully Condensed for Our Header-The Accident Keeord. Danvers. 111. John L. Short hose died very suddenly at his homo near this place. He was aired 71. Streator. 111.- The congregation of the Church of Good Will Toward Men dedicated its new homo. Wehster City. In. -Fire destroyed H. E. Daley's livery bam. It is .-.cid that a hostler was burned to death. Irnsing. Web. While quail hunting. OeraM R. Van Baren, a prominent business m:in. was accidentally killed. Pontia.-. in.- Judge Et R. Wallace has been appointed receiver of the Pontiac Water. Light and Power company. Montgomery, Ate. The Alabama senate has passr-d ;i resolution Inviting President McKinley t- visit the state capital Dec. it. Middle Inlet. Wis. William Menoso. a laborer, shot Matt Durfee and then turned the Weapon on himself. Both are expe. ted to die. Cleveland. O. John Stefancin was shot and killed and John Fedorco mortally Wounded by Sam Carr. a colored man from North Carolina. Osbkosh. Wis.- Two girte, aged i." and 17. are under arrest here charged wltb kidnaping their brother. They are Kate and Orphla Landig. Watertown. Wis. Dr. W. F. Why,, has been appointed a member of the etate board of health to succeed the late Dr. F. H. Bodenius of Madison. Janesville. Wis. Stephen Spaulding of Villa Ridge, 111., committed suicide in Oak Hill cemetery. His body was found lying on his daughter's grave. Huntington, Ind. By the explosion of a locomotive o:i the Chicago & Erie Tailroad. David Little, fireman, was killed and three other trainmen were injured. Havana, Cuba- W. W. ftfohttU, one or the stenographers attached to the Halted States evacuation commission, died of pneumonia. Washington- .lotura Kor.iura, who succeeds Torn Boabl as envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Japan to the United States, has reached this city. Havana, Cua T. A. Hauxhurst, agent of the Pan-American Express company of Brooklyn, attempted suicide by cutting bis throat. His condition is serious. Macon. C,a. The Sixth Virginia negro regiment is ander arrest for having indulged in a riot. The men threaten further trouble when released from the guardhouse. Rahway. X. J.-G. W. Rogers and H. G. Hue. conductor and baggageman respectively on the Amboy division of the Pennsylvania road, were killed by the Chicago limited. St. Louis, Mo. The Foren club has compiled an address to President McKinley asking hin, io recommend to congress rech legislation as will do away with the massacre of negroes in i lie south Plttatoa, Pa. Dr. Cook of the Fnited States marine hospital service, Washington, has examined W. E. Herbert, rhe yellow fever suspect, -..horn he round without any of the symptoms of the fever. Paris The government, according to the Temps, has ordered a modification of th' prison treatment of former Capt. Albert Dreyfus. Panama The correspondent in Bogota. Colombia, wires that the congross of- Colombia has been called in extrao.dinary session to discuss pending Impoi ant ami knotty financial and t her qu Si ions. London- Sir George Smyth BadenPowell, the eminent political economist and authority on colonial affairs, died here in his fifty-first year. Batfaat, Ireland Rev. Dr. Kane, rec;or of Christ church. Belfast, and grand master of the U"1 fast Orangemen, died from a stroke of apoplexy. Baltimore Miss Alice Clendennlng and Lillian Rawlins, young women of tlii city, van seriously injured in a driving accident. London Sir Stuart Knill, head oi ui of John Knill AL- Co., and lord mayor of London for the term of 189L''X'.. is dead. Portland, hid. Tin- residence of N. I'.. Hawkins, cashier of the Citizens' ban! "f this city, was totally wrecked bj an xplosion of natural '-as. No one was injured. Ken Vork A .-en on the New York atork exchange sold for S'JV.MMi. the bJgbeef jr ice in fifteen years. Lima Mgr. Gasparrii. the papal nun ein on Pee. 8 will impose the pallium on the new archbishop of Peru. Mgr. Tovar. President Nicholas de Pierola all! be aummut far the aew archbishop. Wabash. Bid. William Hagen, exeditor of Wabaafc county, formerly a member of the renabHcaa state committee. is dead. M iiin The semi-official papers annuin e that tl,c Qcmai tnij will birraelually Ultfeani by about l&,9M an.

CASUALTIES.

Fairbanks, Wis. August Wendt, Jr.. was shot while bunting deer. It is not known who fired the shot. New Albany, Ind. Walter Cook, aged 13 years, fatally shot himself with a rifle at his home. He did not know the gun was loaded. New York Fire la the Green Point district of Brooklyn caused a loss ot 1103,000. The largest loss is sustained by Joseph Sch river & Co., furniture dealers. Brazil. Ind. Six years ago the breech-pin flew from a shotgun and buried itself in Edward Hill's skull. The pin was removed and the wound healed. Hill is dead of the injury. Dowagiac, Mich. Mrs. David Dennis was badly burned, and a three-year-old son was fatally burned, in the destruction of their home. Peru. Ind. Baaste, the six-year-old child of Mrs. Brown, was: killed by a shot from a toy airgUB in the hands of Willie Strond, aged ten. Portsmouth. Ohio. Fire destroyed Dice's livery stable. Farmers' hotel, Prien s flouring mill and residence. The loss will reach $70,000. partly insured. Valparaiso. Ind. Three hunters from Pittsburg. Pa., who were in camp on the Kankakee river near Kouts. this county, have mysteriously disappeared, and are supposed to have been drowned. Butte. Mont. Robert McFadden. William Henderson, John K di and George .Morgan were killed in the bottom of the Berkeley shaft by an explosion. Janesville, Wis. Fire broke out in the building occupied by the Gazette Printing company, on North Main street, causing a los on the building of $2.000 and $4.000 on the atock of the Gazette, which is Insured for $,000. Canton, 111. The Canton House, one of the leading hotels of the city, was burned. The loss on building and contents is estimated at $10.000, on which there was $3,600 insurance. Bourbon. Ind. Baugber & Leo's big earriage works burned. The loss is $16,000. Baltimore. Md. The extensive factory of the Carr-Lov.ry Glas Works Company were completely destroyed by fire. The loss will reach $1-5.000; insu mace, $S5,000. FOREICN. Yokohama Advices received here from Seoul say that h Corean government has issued orders that foreigners are to be stopped from trading in the interior. Madrid The Spanish transport Puerto Rico has arrived at Malaga, with 1.217 troops from Cuba. There were thirty-one deaths during the voyage. London Count de Rascon, the Spanish ambassador here, denies that Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, has raised a loan in this city. Madrid Prime Minister Sagasta is now convalescent. He is able to go out doors. Paris The announcement that two advocates will be sent to Cayenne, capital of French Guiana, to assist Dreyfus in the preparation of his defense, gives rise to the belief that he will not after all be brought back. London Maj.-Gen. Sir Francis Grenfell. commanding the British army of occupation in Fgypt, has been appointed governor of Malta. London Mm. . Adelina Patti-Nko-littl announce., her betrothal to Baron Corderstrom, a Swedish nobleman. The marriage will take place next February. Trieste. Austria- Prince George of Greece, the high commissioner of the powers in Crete, has started for that island. CRIME. Toronto, Out. Edward Elliott, aged 13, was held by a coroner's jury for murdering William Murray, 70 years old. Revenge was the motive. K Dosha, Wis. The Lody of Nicholas Bartell, an Italian workman at the Alien tannery, was found in one ot the vats. Areola. 111. Trel Campbell, aged 14, has confessed that he fired the bullet into the window of an Illinois Central passenger train, narrowly missing two passengers. i re. no, Cal. .1. A. llrandreth, who c claimed to be a nephew of the millionaire pillmaker of that name, was found dead in his cell ai the county jail, having been arrested the night before on a charge of vagrancy. Charleston, 111. Carter Martin, who murdered Albert Buaer, was sentenced to be hanged Dec. Iti. l yton. o. John Kirves, a plaaterer, bk v, bis daughter! brains out and then made an Ineffectual attempt at suicide. Valparaiso, Ind. .lohn Rudeli committed suic ide- by banging himself in a stall under the grand stand at the fair grounds. Valparaiso, Ind. John Rudeli, formerly of Chicago, aged 40. a barber, committed suicide by hanging himself. Danville, Ml. A Jury Imposed the death penaltj upon .lohn Johnson, and gave Joseph Martin a fourteen-year penitentiary term for killing Ballard Johnson. Pari Towusend, Wash. Andrew Pet -erfOn, who murdered an Indian woman, was sentenced to twu yeara1 Imprisonment in the state penitentiary. Troy, N. v. Adam R. smith, president of th Oakwood Cemetery Association, ami formerly cashier of the Union National Bank, committed suicide liv shooting It is thought his mind was unbalanced. Baltimore Lieut. He rman 0. Dresel of the Tniteel States aavj committed sub hie in tue CarrolKon Hotel by hooting hlnaself in the- head, lie hud keep ordered to Manila to join the Cioted Sta'e-v !';iu:er Zafiro.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Washington The war depa-trient has received word from Honolulu that Gen. King Is ill. Baltimore The national fraternal congress, which has been in BOBSlon, has adjourned to meet in Chicago August of next year. Frederick. Ifd. Admiral Schley is visiting relatives. He was given a popular welcome. Fort Hamilton- There is a slight change for the better in the condition of Gen. William M. Graham, who i suffering from typhoid-pneumonia. New Vork Creditors are to wind up the affairs of H. B. Coho & Co., dealers in electrical supplies. The liabilities are $60.000 and the assets $4in'oj. Springfield, 111. The executive committee of the Illinois Press assoc iation has selected Chicago as the place and Feb. 8, 9 and 10 as the time for holding the next meeting of the association. Washington- Officials are said to have issued ord'-rs directing the cruiser Topeka to leave the League Island navy yard at once for Havana and the auxiliary cruiser Panther for Porto Rico. Washington According to a report by Fnited Slates Consul Gen. Stowe. in Cape Town. South Africa, there is a heavy and glowing demand for American corn and corn meal in South Africa, and big prices are paid. San Francisco The transport St. j Paul sailed for Manila, carrying a car go of Christmas presents for the soldiers and sailors in the Philippines. A number of soldiers and forty nurses also sailed. Washington Comptroller Dawes has appointed ;l commission to investigate the affairs of the German National bank of Pittsburg and report to him. in order that he may better determine the question of the institution's solvency. Phoenix, Ariz. The territorial cap itol site commission has adopted plena for a eapttol building to cost $100,000. New Albany. Intl. Isaac P. Leyden has been selected as trustee of the creditors and to have charge of the e state of C. W. Depauw. San Francisco, Cal. The scarcity ol water in the mountains is having the effect of diminishing the yield of gold almost GO per cent. St. Louis, Ho. Judge John Virgin. 60 year. old, of Prentice, 111., was found dead in the toilet room of an incoming Missouri Pacific train. Lewiston, Idaho. A great strike of high grade ore is reported near Snowshoe pass, on the Warren trail, twenty miles south of Florence. Cairo, 111.-The Southern Illinois Medical association has closed a two dajs' session here. The next meeting will be held in C'arbondale. Cobden. 111. Cobden has passed and approved a curfew ordinance. Milwaukee Wis. Gustav Winter, a eigannaker, dropped dead while a. woi k. Valley Junction, Wis. John Davis, one of the wealthiest Winnebago Indians, was choked to death. Clinton, 111. Capt. James M. North, supervisor of Clintonia township, was found dead in bis grape arbor. Southwest City. Mo. Scott Vergain shot and killed -I. D. Edge, ex-proseeut-ing attorney of McDonald county. Marquette, Mich. The- Marquette County Teachers' institute nut lure, with nearly 200 teachers attending. New Vork.- The schedules of Chan S. Lavake & Co.. milliners, show liabilities of $122480; actual assets, $:e,lS4. South Bend, Ind.--John M. Newton has sold to a Goshen (Ind.) lumber firm fifty-one black-walnut trees, reci lying there for $10,000 in cash LATEST MARKET REPORT. CHICAGO. Cattle, all grades 11.50 Sr5.C0 Hogs, common to prime. 1.00 3.62 Sheep and lambs 2.00 05.75 Wheat, No. 1 red ,6S Corn, No. 2 32 .32 ' Oats, No. 3 white .20 Eggs 19 .191;, Butter 11 .21 1 j Uye. No. 2 GOUtfx) JB0 NEW YORK. Wheat. No. 2 red ,7g Corn. No. 2 .39 Vi Oats. No. 2 .i'9 KANSAS CITY. Cattle, all grades 2.10 Q&35 Hogs, all grades 3.00 03.55 Sheep and lambs 3.''l 0&2S TOLEDO. W'neat, No. 2 cash .70 Corn, mixed .331;, Oats, No. 2 mixed 25 Rye. No. 2 cash .f2 Cloverseed, prime cash. C.5S PEORIA. Rye. No 2 40 Oats. No. 3 white 2f (7? Corn. No. 2 .32 Mll.W ttTKEK. Wheat. No. 1 northern.. ,f7 Oats. No 2 white 2fi f? .27 Barley, No 2 47 0 .49 ST. LOUIS Wheat. No. 2 .07', OatF. No. 2 Cash .20 Corn, No. 2 cash ,30 Cattle, all grades 2.10 tj5.Sfl Hogs 3.2." 03.60 Sheep and bimhs 1.00 05.2S Qeiflal itWinc in feared. The government is greatlj alarmed over the Imminence of Carina rising in the ttortk ef Spain and has adopted strong measures to reprasa it. I t 1 i -ill ion for et :ir. At a e itizenii mas. meeting at Omaha it was formnllj decided that the Trnns-mississippi exposition should be continued next year. Wire Worm Injuring Wheat Ut-ports received say thai tb- Nrire worm l.s doing great damsgf 10 Hie new wheat ia northwestern Kansas.

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University of Michigan Man Elected President. THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED. Plunks of the Party oa the Tarier aad Monetary Qaeatlooa ladereed Next Meeting to lie Ilelel at riiiladelph'.a In itoo. The American League of Republican College Clubs adopted resolutions indorsing Bsonetary reform legislation, upholding the republican planks on the tariff and money questions, Indorsing the administration of President MeKinley and commending the work of Secretary of War Alger. Arnold L. Davis. University of Michigan, was chosen president. The next meeting will be held in Philadelphia!!! 1900. KANSAS J3ANK CLOSED. Fir-; Rational of Emporia la Trouble Pre slie-nt Commit) BaicMr. The First National bank of Emporia, Kan., long supposed to be one of the soiidest financial institutions of this state, has been closed by order of the comptroller of the currency, Charles S. Cross, president of ".he bunk, bj dead by his own hand. The deposits Of the bank are about 6300,000, and the apparently good assets amount to nearly that much. Inreemenl ts M:iic PaKle. The agreement between the striking coal miners and operators at Virden, HI., is as follows: "The Springfield scale is to be paid: the men are to receive yardage no discrimination to be made in the employment e-f men; the pit boss ami the top boss to be discharged; the- Immediate destruction ol the stockade." omdal Rata ran from Illiaois. Official returns on members of the lower house jf the Illinois general assembly show eighty republicans, seventy-two democrats and one prohibitionist elected. MRS. M. L.

THE SUCCESSOR TO FRANCES ES. WILLARD AS PRESIDENT OF THE WOMAN' S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.

KiruN tie Baaqaat TeietliT. Col. W. J. Bryan, late democratic candidate for the- presidency, will meet his successful republican opponent. President McKinley, at the banquet in Atlanta on the 14th of December, in honor of America's victory over Spain. Daus en Höing Rapidly Bohatlt. The latest arrivals from Dawson, Alaska, report that the rebuilding of the burned portion of the town was Started before the fire was entirely extinguished. Miaaearl Law 1 ParaasUtntloaal. The Missouri state supreme court has decided thai the Julian law. providing for the sale of public franchises to the highest balder, is unconstitutional. Will Meet at Seattle. The post-executive committee of the W, C. T. V. has selected Seattle as the place for holding the next convention, the time to be about the middle of October. Kgaadiaa for Admiral Schley. Rear Admiral Schley will probably be assigned to the c ommand of a special BOJOadron tO be' assembled at Hampton roads and later sent to fclurope. itepuitiie'Aii PtaralHy In Indiana The republican plurality in Indiana is as follows: Hunt, secretary of state. iC.S'JH; Hart, auditor of state. 17,681; Levy, treasurer ef state. 16,990. a in 1 K-. 11 Kaposi c aa Cetiiege Laaarnob The- seventh annual convention of the American Republican College league was called to order at India uapolls, Nov. 17. Morrison M:it He Hlftliop. Dr. Thomas NT, Morrison, rector of the Church of the Epiphany in Chicago, is likely to become the 10 xt bishop of Iowa. Indium l'edlere Ham t'i imli. President BrOWfl of lhe northern Indiana normal school has prohibited football absolutely in the- college.

THE TRADE REVIEW. Pay men ta Through Clearing Rotts the l.ircrst t.'ver Known. R. G. Dun & Co.Y weekly review of trade says: "The situation is clearer and the improvement in business which was ex-

i peeled after the election has begun. Payments through c h aring houses arc far the largest ever known for the week. 37.3 per cent larger than last ; year, and 33 per c; ut larger than in j 1 It is noteworthy thai in spite of I all c hanges the price of spot, wheat has but slightly changed. The exports for the week, flour included, have been 3.968,768 bushels from Atlantic ports. against 3,227,344 bushels last year, and from Pacific ports. I'Ss.ofC, bushels. against 2,11,334 bushels last year, making in all for two weeks of November. 9,312,331 bushels, aguinst $ 030304 bushels last year." BRIBERY IS CHARGED. Embezzler Sa.is lie raid Meuicy t Kebraska Lw M:iU-r. Fred Bee he of Omaha, who has been chief auditor for the Pacific Kxpresc company, was placed on trial for embezzling the funds of that company. His accounts are 9150,000 shon. He alleges the money was paid to members of the Nebraska legislature during the last t"h years to head on" hostile legislation. Han Ordered an Eaqnlry. The secretary of the- navy has ordered a court of inquiry to meet al the navy yard iu Norfolk for the purpose of invest iuat;ng the c-ircuni;anc-es attending the abandonment of the Spanish cruiser Maria Te resa. Caaa ter fell Sfoasy in Indian. A large amount of counterfeit mon ey is in circulation throughout northI ern Indiana and Is causing the banks a anal ama ta tm t ionKlo T Vi twit ill i e uuiii." Ul t I1U Ul U WUIIV ov bogus money is in nic kels, quarters, halves and dollar-. Maria Teresa In Abandoned. The armored cruiser Maria Teresa has been abandoned by the gove rnment and lies a wreck off the coast of Cat island. N. STEVENS, He. line Odd-Fellowa Rnlarica The Illinois grand lodge of Odd Fellows adopted a resolution providing for a reduction ef one-third in the- salaries of the grand mast'; and grand sec retary. Ifelvin r. Berry, Carthage, was chosen grand master. Hin May He Bwhnaiader. The president is said to have tm name of Congre ssman Rohe-n R. Hitl under coosideratioB for ambaasador at London, as h regards Mr. Hitl an ideal man for the highest diplomatic work. Tu Im-re-ase Btandlna Ai my. Secretary Alger, In his annual report, and the preside nt in turn. In his annual message te congress, will recommend that the standing army be placed on a permane nt peace basis of 100,006. Revolt Agataal n ritte Rale. Trouble is brewing in the upper Swat Valley, in India, where the notorious "mad faker." al the head of 600 rie-n. is preparing to starl a rising against British rule. l ir t'urre-iit War Kspendltarea. The lirst appropriation bill to be introduced at the approaching session of congress will bv one to carrj forward the expenditures ui account of the war with Spain FavneM lae Klenraaaan CaaaL Senator Caffery of Louisiana in an Interview said he heartily favored the building of the- Nicaramian canal under the dlrecl control ci the- United States. Want a Caroline laaand. The- acquisithm ed an ishind ia the Caroline group, owned bj Spain, will be part of the work of the Paris peace commission. Mardered in 11 iiusty. George 8. Harrlaoa, prominent farme r of Upper liui 111., was murdered as be vas riding home in his hugpy. Hallo Caplncad ay laaargenta. It is reported that Hollo, capital of llii' island of PS Bay, Is in ;be- band-- yt the Insurgents,

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Catarrh In the head, with its ringing noies in the ears, buzzing, snapping sou:, .is, severe n.-.ii-aches and disagreeable discharges, Ifl permanently cured by Hood's BarasparlBa. Da not dally with local applications. Take Hood's Baraaparflla and make a thorough end complete eure by eradicating from the blood the scrofulous taints that cause

catarrh. Ttemember Hood's Sarsapariila Is Am ;i - c .reat. t Medicine. $!; ixtor. Hood's Pills cure all Liver Ills. . Fine Churches in Manila. By far the most striking characteristic of .Manila is the number. ise ano" splendor of the religious edifices. Though the walied area is only about , 2.")0 acres in extent, within these limitr, : are half a dozen churches, including a j cathedral. The spires and hell towers I of these- massive structures form the most picturesque characteristic iV.tture J of the city. The oldest of the existing ! churches, that of St. Augustinr. was founded more than 300 years ago. That, it has withstood the typhoons and earthquakes of three centuries is proof I of its solidity and also of the builder of j its arc hitec t, a nephew of the builde r of the Escuria at .Madrid. Co 'MMith Thi Winter. For the present winter season the ', Louisvi!b Nashville Railroad ComI pany has improved it already marly ! perfect through service of Pullman Vestibuled Bleeping Cars and elegant day coaches from Cincinnati. Louisville. St. Louis and Chicago, to Mobile, New Orleans and the- Gnlf Coast, Thomasville. Ca.. Penacola. Jacksonville, Tampa. Palm Beach and other points in Florida Perfect connection will be i made with ste amer lines for Cuba, orto Rico. Nassau and West Indian ports. Tourist and Home-Seekers excursion tickets on tale at low rates, Write C. P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent, Louisville, Ky.. for particulars. Cured lv : totllia. From the Birmingham (England) Mail: A remark abl cac of a woman regaining her bearing after years ot deafness has been brot hl unde r my nejtiee. Asked for an explanation aha described how she was knocked down by a bicyclist a fe w day- ago and fell on her head. She beard a peculiai "click" in he r ear and since that time she had been aide to hear perfect l J well. So. after all. there- is some virtue j in being run down hy a cyclist. ; State or 0Wjo.Citv or Toledo, Li e as COTOTV, I I Frank J. Cheney maker nath ihal Ii" la the 1 senior partner of the ttrm ol F. J.elienejraOo., deine business in the L'ltyof Te ledo,Countj ami State aforesaid, an 1 thai id lino will ;.ay t the sum of ONE BCXDKE IKJL.LJvKS for I each and every esse of (atarrli i:.t cai not bt i cur d by the cist et Hall' "ata ::i.t u-y ! " 1 RANK J. liKXEY SI - .....1 iilwAr;liod if: tm nresence this c.lu day d-' tui :. a. 1. isea (Saauj a. ir.t;LKAS0K. Votary Public. BairaGatarrh Curr is taken intern y. ao" a ts directly oa the blood and muoi 1 Rurfaco of the aysteaa. Send for testimonials free. p. .1. 1 1l.S KY .co, Toledo, O. Foi.i by Druiti. 5c. BaJI'a Family li Us an th beat PVmhmmI al tiie Uriah. ( Fron, the Kansas Citj Journal.) The ranily of Charles rllaes had a remarkable :, . i; nee during the recent disastrous cloudburst st Steelviiie. Crawford county. Th" bouse was a boat n;iie south oi the tos a The family were aroused by the storm, whieh strue: and . ; ;-! u to shiver. Couciupc Le ads to Caaaansptloa. Kemp's Balsam wttj stop the cough at once. Co to your druggist today and get a sample bottle free. S rid in 2." and -" 1 - Bi bottles. Go at on - ; delays are dangerous. in. ri-HT la Caeaaleal Kxplaatvc. Thirty years ago there were onlj two dozen exiosie compounds knowa to chemists; now there are over l,W0. aneers: 1 aaaac ! M ;-at. Caar l.vinr.l-, . IVrfef 1 res : -..uir home n. m i o-r .1 iimie rase! r c- . . -rcu-lant. Mi. ! Redk" m.-c .... M-.r-.-v. v. . It is right to be contented v.it what ce have, but never with what we are. Mason Ity. 1"... May IS, 1 bare trled n.any ktncl; bul 1 find nothirj-: like 'at's llradnrha Capsule K. Suaaaa. i" a?:'. - V at dnujclKta. 'Frisco has an anti-civil service league. tt' e & & CKstahlitihru I 7 sc). Baker's Chocolate, 3 xi "A celebrated for aeon 5 than a century .t a dettcioas. natrrti us, n d desk forming ctage, leas -...: well-known of Yellow Label eui tht- Ironl of t ci . package, and ui " trade inaik'Lal' lb n e !hocolauere'on the NONE OVfSEa OEM INC. MAOL ONLY BV WALTER BAKER L CO. Ltd. lorchesler. Mass. M.rat t Idh.rit. C- r 10l Ra. .7 i Rbed j rtef shell-. r l lh- Mf OrovadBaar 11 l0lh. rwjr. lx)i prlan forUiVCf Untitlf-. Senn unjoin POULTRY AND EGG8. IPRAId K OMB10IO CO.. KB eatS U tior Of. iiir I1L

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