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MOOTED BY BT FSfyTIJfft fJO, DOUBLET BAtJEE, JffTICE 10 ADTESTTf EM. te i. ThH --t So (nmttani i the irtrteh KATR8 OF rrrir MTHOB for tuto montii tma eenttri to rt ttw tfiMTliois, JUKE 22. Uwy effected. noil nil tone TOM laelte, nt, diartnew Or.

iklmrt, Ind, era Wbett. at is the low- raatk by that cs- real for over fifty Floar at barrel, the bass, is cheaper to live on than causes of each eztrcineiy low are ttrirsgsmcy in the money market, and a heary production of wheat The marfrtt owners getting cramped, are placiog on the market at boyeru DOES 5TOTJR IT WILL YOU KRAUSC't MARSH, Alton and'Upper Alton THE Edwardwlile ItvpuMitan, In a mild way, sustains the Board of Ha- in refusing to pay the bills of Alton for ren- dwred to tbe victims of the Wann dis- arter. It compliments the docSorsfor the work they did, and in the next breath recommends them to look for their to the tender mercies of a grasping and soulless railroad corporation. The hi.jniMiain, however, does not defend the inconsistency of the County IJoard paying certain physicians for services rendered on the occasion, and refusing to pay Alton physicians for similar service. The TEI-- 2OBAPH very confident that if it bad been Edwardsville doctors both and "Elllee" Madge would bare been strong advocates of paying them.

Then why not treat all men alike, Instead of pleading the poverty act, as eorne of the Supervisors did, as all the claimants are cit- izsns.of JIadison county and taxpayers. There Is little ingentive for men to go to the rescue in such cases, when tire authorities of a great and wealthy county like Madison, will attempt to shrink from bearing a fair share In a great disaster like that which occurred at Wann In January last. lit an effort to popularize Sunday opening of the World's Pair, Chicago papers are advocating the reduction of gate fees on that day from 60 cento to 25 cents for adults, and 15cents for children, and to call the day "People's Day." Sunday opening, so far, baa been so much below the anticipation and inferior to several other days in the week, that it has been almost a flat failure financially. The working people, in whose behalf Sunday opening was advocated, do not attend. The class that make Sunday a holiday prefer to go out with their families In the woods and spend the day plcniclng and drinking beer to attending the "World's Pair.

They have soon It once, wondered at the great buildings and beautiful grounds, but most of them refuse to be further "educated" by a thorough examination of the articles in the buildings on exhibition. On last Sunday only 50,000 paid admissions were received at the gates, to 144,000 OB the day bo- fore, and 80,000 on Monday, and a much larger number every day this week. of defeat of tfee Anti-pooling bfH. the (Dem) rVrong Unsjaftge denunciatory of the Slate ftena-Vs, wben the bill killed. 'Tee of IHinafo was corrapted ihs InfaraotM day-light robbers which the expiring years of the centary.

With their ill-gotten they nave led reprewnsatives of the people to declare worst frand in the entire cataloKoe of to be a legal transaction." The 'fat trathfnliy that every man who against bill shoold be relagated to private life. examination of bilk by the menagerie 'at BpringSeW, and signed by the Governor, is eog- tnsinly of araoant of good Isg'slation which to have been by tsat body, bat which was either or DO! acted upon. THE financial flurry reached the Pacific coast. Poor bank are reported in Los Angeles and one in San Diego. Rons given the reason for the suspensions.

THE cholera is ravaging Palestine. The inhabitants of Mecca re dying at the rate of 200 a dav, and 830 deaths are reported. Highest of in Leavening U. S. Gov Report.

THE NEWS IV SftiEF. Hsrriwn "ill eater- Baking trtwt on CbSouro Powder 'FERRIS PEEL TIM is Mrs. Jacob Wead lelt this morning, on a visit. MlM Edna Watklna, of Danville visiting Mies Hortense MIM Oertrads Cloett, of St. is the of Mis.3 Grace Nichols.

Mlaa Ammtrong, of Jersey City, Is visiting Mrs. William Lincoln Sparks. Miss Annie Cardie, of Mt. Olive, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Robt Cardie. Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Labee and family left for atrip to Chicago this morning.

Mw. Herbert Ramp, of arrived yesterday on a visit to Alton relatives. Mr. Edwin Duffield returned to Jerseyville this morning after a visit to Mr. MartynCaldwell.

Mrs. H. M. Bchweppe and daughter, Misa Nettie, left this morning for a visit to Chicago and the Fair. Mrs.

Lucy accompanied by her daughter, Miss Julia, loft for Chicago this morning, where they will visit relatives. Misa Emma Gerties, of Wichita, who baa been the goest of Miss Julia Mold the past two weeks, left last night for Peoria. Mrs. H. G.

M'Pike and daughter left last night for Covington, Ken- tucky.for a visit to Col. andMrs.Satn. nel Moreland, M'Pike's parents. Mr. James Daognerty and family, who have been visiting Mrs, Mary Mullen, at North Alton, returned to their home In Philadelphia, last night.

Mr. H. H. Hays expects to leave tomorrow evening, for Chicago, to attend the State Assembly of the National "Union, which convenes on Tuesday, Mr. H.

goes as a delegate from the local assembly. Miss Marie Dill, of East St. Louis, who has been in attendance at the Ursuline Convent, will return homo this evening to spend the vacation with her foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Dill. letter from Mr. Sherman Collins, who is visiting in New York city, states that after a glance at the World's Columbian Exposition, he he will arrive here for a vist to Alton friends about the 28th in0t. The Clorer Leaf lyriao held a meeting Friday evening and loaned $309; 1700 WM loaned at a premium of 10 per cent, and $IM at a premium of 11 per cent.

This aasociation, after the of next month, can compel shareholders to borrow or withdraw their shares, providing St should be so benefit the Three new hoases are in coarse of erection at making a total of 2f residences. New potatoes, home grown, bave marketed here. Vr'm. Daech left for Chicago Sunday evening- While there he will attend the Grand Lodge of Urtiids, and also vieit the World's Fair. The daughter of Mr.

Jacob Hanser, Clara died Monday evening, in the 17th year of her age. The funeral took place Wednesday aticrnoon. The sanitary committee at work notifying our citizens to "clean np." We do not want the cholera here, so I suppose oar people will do as they bave been requested. There la a colored W. C.

T. D. in town. The G. A.

R. will bave two good speakers at their Fourth of July picnic, in Hons. Jebn Baker and D. R. Sparks.

They ought to bave two more and they should be Judges Phillips and Herdman. Charley Ballweg, the shoe dealer, last week purchased a lot on High street from Jas. Mackett. He paid $800 for the property. There are 1137 children of school age in this school district.

Cards bave been issued announcing the marriage of Miss Mizzle Groan- man, of this city, to Dr. Walter E. Pruitt. of Chicago. Miss Grossman is a graduate of the Alton public acboola, and has for several years been one of the most successful teachers in our The event will occur on Wednesday, June 28.

There will be a wedding in town on the 29th "so the story goes." In this case tne story is rigbt. Mr. Louis Linn and Miss Fannie M. Morton were married last Thursday at the residence of the bride's oarenta on St. Loala street.

Rev. W. E. Ravenscroft performed tbe ceremony. Mr.

Conrad Blomke, of St. Louis, and Miss Lena Nienke, of this city, were married at St. Boniface's Catholic church, Tuesday. Mr. Mathias Kren, of St.

Louis, and Miss Theresa R. Brabetz, of this city, were married at St. Boniface's Catholic church, Tuesday. Mr. Ed.

Higgins, of Decatur, 111., and Mies Maggie Flynn, of this city, were married at St. Mary's Catholic church, Tuesday morning. 'Squire P. Kremer, Sunday, married Wm. Baird and Miss Effie Childers, of Glen Carbon.

ThU waa a new experience to the "Squire. A Jolly Crowd a Ride et the Fair. GREAT TIME ON MIDWAY PUUSANCt. of TerapUn rj wiw nf the far carris-r Colowl for the He i ia for uotrod to People fmltiHl to Rlile In Ihr Wonder nf FrrparmtfrroA for a Celebration on the Fourth the Fmlr Kx- fclblt Thrown Ofxn to ttir Pnblte. CHICAGO, June of pftop'e piled into the cats oflheV.i; FerrK wheel were swung though attncs- Telling sliiwtir.z, hurrahing and clapping their bands rut they went.

Memlcern of the Iowa State band, huddled Into bfg car, blew inspiring notes through their brass homj. and champatrne In erery direction. Soch jolly The Best Assortment in Alton of RUGS, MATTINGS LACE CURTAINS. Wall Paper and "Window Shades, at A. NEERMANN' Carpets A gentleman, under forty years of ago, whose hair was rapidly becoming thin and gray, began the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and in six months his hair was restored to its natural color, and even more than its former growth and richness.

10 6 OU1CK1MEAL DOOHAND WINDOW fl. A. HOFFMANN, Hoi.lOi-103 x. second it. nornar A i by PSTBHUHB AID BDROBOK8.

W. A. HA8KELL, M. Physician and Seooad Alton, 111. a.ui m.

nncl i) p. tn IIOMEOFATHI8T. OFMOB AND RESIDENCE HOTEL MADISON. Telephone No, 100. tru J.

A I GoiUiultUig PliyHlclun. HOTEL MADISON. aa, ru. and a to PATENTS. George H.

Edmunds, of Vermont, In speaking of the repeal of the Shorman silver law, said: "When we passed the Sherman act we wore between tho devil and the deep sea. Something bad to bo done. A crlalB waa Impending. I voted for the measure, and am willing to take my Bhare of tho responsibility, although I waa not personally in favor of It. A canvass uhowed us that if we did not pans tho act the silver men would pass a free silver bill.

About three-fourths of the Democrats and one-fourth of the Republicans would have voted for a free coinage bill, I voted for the Bhermun law to prevent a financial crisis or free silver bill. Tho Senators from New York, New England, New Jersey and Maryland voted for the bill for tho same rea son. I urged In the caucuses that the operation of the net be limited to five and then to ton yoara, but tho amendment waa not accepted." BOHDEN spent her first night ouc of jail at her homo In Fall River. There was no demonstration of any kind, was toured, The announce- moot of tbe verdict notod favorably In MissBorden's behalf. Possibly tho woalcnesi of the case against the young woman had more to do with quieting the Fall River people, who were Tory mtieli Incensed against Miss Bordon, than anything else.

It Is questionable whether any orio In the past fifty years has been tried for murder with BO llttlu tangible evidence to sustain tho charge. Suspicion, gossip, malice, and a disposition on tho part of the police to mnke Lizzie Bordon the murderer of hor father and his wife, appear to bo all there wan In tbe charge against her. EX-BKNATOB Edmunda.of Vermopt, layu that tho Russian treaty, recently promolgutod, IB a good one, 'There 1s no danger," the Senator says "Liiat political criminals, ns known In this country will suffer. Ai to who put poison in the Czar's tea, throw bombi Into his bedroom, or blow up the train on which he travels, I think there IB no objection to turning over such political criminals for punish- mont. The Russian people are not In uutooraoy.

Tho ool- ored population of the South, at the Hirer Sews. The storm of last evening proved a severe trial to Uio local packets, which were out on their Oraftou trips. The Spread Eagle was caught in midstream and it was with difficulty she kept hor bead to the wind. The Cherokee was at bank when the storm broke and the force of it broke one of her hawsers, but having two or three out uhe was held to her Besides the regular packets, the Spread Eagle and Cherokee from St. Louis for Grafton, the Qem Oity will be tip for Keokuk, having passed down this morning.

The Diamond Jo steamer Pittsburg will be down from St. Paul this evening. Police Court. The sequel to the desperate flght between the two brldgomen, took place In the police court this morning. Onnlel McCarthy, charged with disturbing the peace, was lined and costs.

Al, Delunoy, charged with flghtlnt; and making a deadly assault upon Frederick Dorlaquo, waa fined $15 and costs, amounting to 921,00, and was committed to jail. Ed, Dunn and Daniel Berry were ouch fined and costs in the police court this morning for indulging In plain drunks yesterday. Hot ana uoia batns Hall, 214 Piasa street. at Maul ap5 dly 937.00 TO DENVER RETUHJf, TO COLORADO SPRINGS AND BETUBN, TO MANITOU AND HETUBN. Excursion tickets at above low rate will be on sale daily until further notice at C.

A. ticket office, Alton. Good for return until Nov. 15th. Choice of seven routes west of Kansas City.

Goigg and returning by different route if desired. Guides, maps and time tables at the ticket office. dwtf O. G. NOBBIS, Agent.

I'lttKliurg, and iletarn, On account of meeting of Roman Catholic Union of tha Knighta of St. John, at Pittsbnrg June 24-27, the Big Poor Route will sell tickets at above low rates. on sale June 23 and 24, Good retnrning until and including June 28. dw td MOBU. EWSSIXO CLASS.

lot of merry making even the midway has not before. It was the "formal open- icg" of the big wheel and 10.CW people were invited. The wheel, with its paftstn- geis, weighs The whole tbing rest-! on two pyramidal towers at the oxu. The towera are feet high, 40 by 30 feet at the base and feet square at the top. Each tower tour feet resting on twenty-foot cube foundations.

Underneath these are bars of steel. Tho power comes from a power steam engine under the wheel. The Libbj- Glass works in the Midway plaicance is a source of delight to the thousands of visitors who love to watch the operators at their work. There is al- mays a large crowd about the men who spin gloss. UlK Time on the Fourth.

The Fourth of July will be celebrated this year as it has never been celebrated before. Gorgeous with color, the World's fair grounds will be alive with thousands to bear the greatest orators of the nation. Not only will Americans participate in tfce (fraud celebration. All the peoples on the ground will be asked to join in and lend a universal voice to the chant of liberty. As to decorations Director Millet Is planning things on a gigantic scale.

Erery tower and minaret will have its flag; fireworks in abundance will delight the eye and deafen the ears. The whole lake will be alive with fire and pyrotechnics. Insurance men have been induced to withdraw their objections to this idea. The exposition people hart placed the observance of the day in the hands of the municipality. Aid.

Madden had charge of the programme. The new liberty bell will ring in the Adminis 1 tration building exactly at noon by standard time and at the same moment the bells in every public edifice in the United States will abo ring. In fact, it is proposed that at the same moment bells snail be rung in every American consulate on the earth. German Wine Kxhiblt. Germany's collective exhibit of wines in tne-southern court of the Horticultural building was opened.

Herr Wermatli, the German imperial commissioner, and others made addresses and the ceremony was enlivened by songs by the Germania Manner- chor. exhibit is installed hi a amall reproduction of a German wine cellar and samples of wine are placed about on the tables. The walls are decorated with paintings and of German wine growing districts and vines are trailed np neatly to hang over them. There are nearly 800 exhibitors iu the section and the-display Is excellent. After the ceremonies at the Horticultural building the invited went to tha cafe in Hugeiibeck's pavilion In Midway plaisance and were en- tained with mutie and refreshments.

William on Mfeosri Pacific taili-sui at Fnrs Scott. of drawing money from she company on on the payroll. Mrs T. Ford, the mother of Bob and Charley Kord. Richmond.

from a Five hundred pounds of aiant rxrtrdtr were dtahargf 1 in the Blaci hilb. near Rapid City. S. for the purpose of bringing rain. Two light showers re- Wilt Boyer.

white ffeiiiDg hU brother at f'ity. shot hii brother's Thft wound likely to prove fatal. Bayer sigm of insanity for a month. Mr-, farsh Tjigro of Klfchart. bat brongbt fiiit Dr.

G. Vf. Spoilt tliat tity for dtfamation of acter. TOPF.KA, -Jnne v'rio returned from the World's ia an inten-iew sars that if tl.e proves a failure the refusal of the raiiroatls to make a and rate will responsible for Jt. Lseatenant Governor Daniek mH'ie a formal to CSovernor to a twnresitiou of western gor- to demand of rates for the remainder of the exposition.

The goveruor not yet decideJ Whether lie vrili yike tl.is action or not. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering It through tbe mucous surfaces. Sncb articles ebonld never be used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Cstarrh Cure manufactured by P. J.

Cheney Toledo, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be snre you get the genuine. It Is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney Co.

Testimonials free. by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. 23-1m Anthracite Coal. Boaght Customers can their orders Kith before the advance of prices, May 1833.

Our get benefit of this fortunate purchase by lacin us at once. ALTOS KARKET. TELKOEAPH ALTOX, IC.L., June 15, i 5 75 '5 90 All'. L. a.

Kainten, Of Augusta, Bays: "I do not remember whim 1 iH'ijan to tako Hood's Sarsaparllliii It wm several ynars ami I havo fauna It does a ffeat deal of lu my decllulug I arrt 01 Years 2 month! itnd SO days old, niul my health foctly guud. 1 liavo nu udR's or pallia about me. Hood's Sarsaparilla my boweti, my appetite, turn we ia well. 1 doubt a int'imiauuu ever wua umdu no well Hulled to llw wftiiti old i.uoplc." 1,. U.

lUi Ktrt'ot, Augiula, tiept. aU, laul HOOD'S PlLLS ulld. Ay Road Commissioner Henry Btahl has bean doing some good and much needed work on our roada lately. Six new Belleville separators will be in this vicinity for the threshing season which will open in a few weeka. Olover harvest as usual brought refreshing showera the first of the week.

Some farmers however were fortunate In not bavins any cut. Mr. Wm. Montgomery Is out with a handsome ne delivery wagon. Mrs.

O. S. Stahl and daughter, left for Chicago and the World's Fair Saturday. Miss Addie Oroxford is dowu from Elsnh for a prolonged visit. Mrn.

E. G.Drennan and children returned to their home at Woodbarn Monday, after a visit with her mother MM. Eliza Lanterman in Fort Baa- sell. Mlns Minnie Starr was over from Godfrey last week to attend the festival. MB.

and Mrs. H. B. Btahl bave returned from Stanton, wMrr they went to attend the funeral'of Mrs. D.

W. Stahl, of that plnoo. Her sickness was of long duration dating from an attack of la grippe, several years ago Mesera. Mount Uoraov, of Bunker Hill, B. K.

Proultt and Will. Hundley visited Mr. S. L. Doraey last week.

The festival given by the ladies on the church lawn last Wednesday evening was a most enjoyable and netted a neat sum. The Betbalto Cornet baud appaared (on tho scene during the evening and rendered some excellent mualo to the delight of all. The phonograph was liberally patronized and waa quite remunerative. Bethalto, Fosterburg and other surrounding towns were well represented and we all say oorae again and enjoy a pleasant evening with us. Sunday Kxcumlon Hates.

The Big Four Route will sell Sunday excursion tickets to points where the fai'u is not more thsc (3.50 or lean than 25 cento, at the low rate of one fare (he round triu. Good going and returning on Sunday only. Tiokola to tit. Louis and Base St. Louis will bo sold at one fare for the round trip for all trains of Saturday and Sunday, Good returning on all trains Monday, batween agog of 6 and 12 half fare, tf L.

CASTLE, T'kt Ag't. Children Cry for Pitcher's Caetorla, Sixteen Lives ST. iPKTKBSBCno, June terrible calamity occurred In the Brodzki Chemical works at Odessa, in the loss of nlxteen lives. A large quantity of ben- zine exploded and the burning fluid wfca thrown in every direction. A number of men were at work close to the place where the benzine; had been stored anil they were covered with the liquid fire.

Among the number was the director of the works. Some of the men managed to escape terribly injured, but sixteen of them, including the director, were turned to death. PocU'A I'Jionngraplilo Speech. MILWAUKEE, Juno Association of Railway Telegraph Superintendents of the United States and Canada is in session here. A unique feature of the opening Kesalon was a Npeech by Governor Peck.

The governor, however, was not able to be present In person, having official business at Madinou, go talked a welcoming ad- dreiw into a phonograph, which was mib- lequently set up with a funnel attachment In the hall, and with a twist of the crunk out came the Rpeecb. Uoj with Tor I'lttol. NEW YOHK, June World's special from Fredurioktown, X. gays: A boy playing with a toy pistol in a barn In Gibson, opposite the city, started a fire that burned elyhty dwellings, two churches, the Canadian Pacific railway atjitiun, six general stores and two public halls. Ono hundred and twenty-five families are homelei-s.

The eighth annual meeting of the Western Aftiociutlou of Writers will held at Warsaw, June 'M, and is to last five days. Lord Cheliridford, the hero of that la- me'ntable otriiggle, tho Zulu war, lias been retired from tho Uritlsh army with the rank of general. The Citizens' Exchange bank of Grant, has cloned UK iloon, the state banking board taking charge. I)J uainlle lu MAUUID, Juno Cireat exdtiMiient throughout the city in consequence of the duntimlly attempt to blow up with dynamite roaldencoof Sunor CiMiovan del CantUlo, lately prime minister. Though the of the real- eitcaped unscathed, the explosion was the cause of the death of one person, the fatal Injury of Another, and tht wounding of teveral Sparks' Electric IVHKAT.

Cttolcc, per bn FEED. Ship BtnH, per 100 Ib Bran 14 tola COB- 1 No.Z'svnlte, 45 Betoll H.AT. Wholesale, per ton, baled 1800 Retail isoo MEAL. Cotton Seed Jleal (loolbs) 5 1 40 Unseed 175 COB.V MEJL. per bu TO Beta!) so SEED.

Clover Seed, per 00 to 6 00 Timothy" 2 00 Buckwheat, per bn. 30 Hungarian vrrass seed, per bn. retail 1 23 German 111 net i oo OATS. Wholesale, per bu 40 Betall STRAW. Per ton is to POTATOES Betall lOOtolSO 0X10X8, Wholesale, perbu i 40 Betall j60 SALT.

Wholesale, per bbl i 07 Betall 115 BICE. Wholesale, per Ib Eotall 8 BUTTEB. Choice, wholesale, perlb 20 retail 55 MOLASSES. Wholesale, per gal 2Jto4d Betall EGGS. Perdozen, wholesale iju retail BAOON.

Shoulders per Ib Ufa retail Clear Sides, wholesale retail HOGS. On foot, per 100 J6 23 UAUB Sugar Cured, wholesale nt retau ITU WOOL. Unwashed Washed BtoUc LABD. Per Ib. wholesale jjii retail js West's Cough Syrup.

A certain care for Couxbi, Ooldi. AltUiu a rironclilUn. Oontuinpt'on, Croup, Who minii Throat and all of Die Throat and tuniu, Pleacant to take, email Moilze now wa; old Hie now Sold uj K. ijtoo ana Alton novmawly Earthquake SUecki (n the South. CHAELESTOS, June 22.

Earthquake shocks have been felt in city, at Columbus, S. Wilmington, N. and Savannah and Augusta, Ga. The shocks were quite sharp but no damage if reported. PROMPT RELIEF For biliousness, diarrhoea, nausea, and dizziness, take Ayer's Pills the best family medicine, purely vegetable, Every Dose Effective ORDINANCE EHTITI.ED AN ORDINANCE, makiag an 8 p.

propriation for public school purposes. Be It ordained by the city Council of tbe City of Alton: SUCTION That there bo and heroby la an- proprlated for public school purposes tho Fixed in the 01 ir Council Jane 13th IBM Approved June Wth, laig. JOHN J. BHKNBOlyr, Mayor. I Aitett: PAT1UCK WA11D, City clerk.

WORLD'S FAIR, CHICAGO. HOTEL-BANCROFT OR5EY FUhL 310 Belle street; 2 Henry street. Telephones, 84 and 21. i mi. BEST LINE IN TOWN A.T Furnaces FOB HARD AND SOFT COAL.

Having secured the agency for the Celebrated All Steel, And the Eichardson Boyton, All Cast Iro Furnaces, I am now prepared to give estimates for the Heating of Churches, Schools and private residences. Come and see our Furnace, and get prices before fall and b. ready for col.l weather. A DEGENHARDT. 552 East Second st.

NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER A PRING SUIT. Comegnnd examine the large and fine stock of SPRING SUITINGS, and order a suit at once. -ALWAYS lectric Power! Varties contemplating the use of Electric Power or Electric Lights, should express themselves at once order that mams may be established on their streets. It will be inconvenient and expensive to build lines not laid out by May 1st, Incandescent lights and fan motors will be nccessarv for comfnrtBfier July 1st. Unlesa ordered early will be hard toW i8 the paymcnt8 Make your applications early.

103 ami 105 west 2nd st; EY, CO. Alton, FIRE AND WATER PROOF A ROOFING MATERIALS BY MANUFACTUUKD JOHN M. SELLERS. St. Louis.

The cheapest and best Roofs HI, or call on over pnt on. Drop a postal 0. MAOK, AGENT. ALTON,.

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