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rence to night. ill cloee May 2d. Tuesday. al spring. Tbf igUt.

tue Lecture Course to- tliey LM Bales. this the I'ag' Bid coming -uextweek-crowd- for ered to Art and tbe vacant tbe natives. h- wiH hereafter conduct the business aloue. Ewin- MM acres to J. ofHartatown.haseoldhis to J.

J- Bradley, of V- Mr. Ewiug and to Mercer. ,1 McGrannahan will conduct a Ml lustltute at Andover May irt tin 12th, and at Guy- late has comparatl vdy sllghr da, buds were-not were dry. In Central Ohio, Southwestern PennsylvanU, West Virginia and Southern Indiana, agood deal of injury has nodoubt been done. Wheatlhatbadjointed.aswas the case in'many localities, Is reported killed.

But first reports are uarly always exaggerated, and we hope they have been this time, Mr. In his theory accounts for the Great Pyramid of Egypt by the forms of crystals of salt. Salt crystal- izes in two forms, one the pyramid form, the other that of the cube. Smy the and others believe there is an undiscovered chamber in the Pyramid in the form of a cube. Mr.

Alan through spetrnm analysis, chemistry and other departmenis of science accounts for it all and the deeper meaning of Christ's words to the Jews are the salt of the earth JesseMcQuiston has leased the com modious barns and stabling belonging to the Packard House and took pos session of the same some ten days ago He has comforble quarters foralarg number of horses, and as he la an experienced horseman, parties entrust- ug their horses to his care for any length of time may feel assured that they will be well provided for. two fine stallions of which be charge will be found at these barns. Call and see Jesse; A Mercer county man, who had taken in too much liquid mjnd-mixer, got into the wrong buggy at the Eagle Hotel Friday and left town. Chief of Police Boyd headed him off at Sseger- town by telegraph and he returned that night. He was so mixed up that he thought it was his own rig, and promptly settled all viUe Republican.

Remember the School Benefit at the Opera House next. Tueaday and Wednesday evenings, when the pupils of our public schools will show what progress they have made in music un- Ser the tutorship of Prof. Carm.chael during the term about closing. Raised seats for 500 children are being ar- i day last, on Critehlow.TJjfcs^...--. rt of this pi bouse of lnJ.w.

Dr.JticJ. Chandler, Koch- 1 Po. oirFriday morning last; -t FiiH his age, hatfoeen 14.1807. Mil.in i r.t.i.S.1, fur Presbyterian Church tor temperance chcrcb, Ton "at "Je fferson College, was finished at the Western graduating in-1832. He Ohio, visiting friends in this place.

retative. 50 years. AnVpplication will Court next month corporation of three H.6awirt&^ ifcthe large BS sadiliiS 'ytJi; Limter; baried on'Sabtath morn- Ing. The fnnerdservlce. were held In the M.

B. Church. vHf-ik Homer, both of Gi nville. At this lime be received a call J. SB.

Mr Charles W.Jtea- Snodgrmss.eU of leaving for home Monday. SAicirErj CROCKER. known Buflklo fertilizer man. last week to the tune of several hundred thousand. Tardy collection.

The has at New Brighton, he served InlireUboAo Hie At this time, from the Greenville which Je accept- irrsssssaars Church some five years or more. Ow- iug to tbe infirm! ties of age be was at his own request released from that pastorate. Unwilling to lay down toe work of the ministry entirely, becon- tinued to preach to vacant of Mercer, would candidate for Co district, in opposition to Hon. 8. H- Miller.

John' B. and only living SOB of the Xjondon, Canada, came home on Tuesday funeral of his little brother. same place is 2,172. Sharpsville Presbyterian IwHes received 1360 from their recent 4Ur. which wlU net them over J300.

An interesting feature of drill of the Broom Brigade of fifteen young hidies. Three thousand doltars to be spent in repairs upon the Presbyterl- church at Sharon summer, body of the church will be a tower erected, Bmuetctr, a Yonngslown, O. in mother. Mr. wayuna irtn.ell.Mdlimirwittes.

Sechler. both West Salem township. F. B. Mr.

1 S5ss Carrie Hamnnll. B.K.CALDWEUU Oreentllle. April 84th. 18A Executor's Hotice. Of the of Bell.

dece.sed._UU« of ooaulT, IB, tho men- beeo grmntat domuita to m.ke lU sidewalk with flag which rill they of her brother. Bev. J. B. Espy.

Miss Nannie MeCombs. of Pittsburgh. 1. the guest of Miss Julia Tbatoher, "mjne tbe Thatcher House; iepc lively. We assured, since Dlnolution Notice.

of Mercer, Bev J. B. J. 8. McKEB.

changed pulpits with this place, last Sabbath. McKeeand wife and daughter the guests of A. B. Davis, Rev "tay in town tnue churches he was.so suddenly, Tbe Sliemiiig" Valley miuers have the rc-auctiou of ten cents pmp-ed by the operators, a strike is happily "Tied. The fate of the proposed Tow-Path to be determiued at a Joseph Everhart, was committed to jail last week Is subject to fits of insanity BO that the He and in ee entlyin his usual health, and in the morning after dressing and carefully preparing his toilet, he stepped out of hta diamber only to pass suddenly through the portuls of eternUyj crowned with beautiful years' faithful work for a cause that lay close to his heart.

As he reached the head of the stairs, preparatory to descending to breakfast, he sank down almost Senseless and' speechless, hour tfr ng the rite of baptism to several admitted to the and only hTs' daughter's May s. Tlie a of the S. A. road Oakland to Mercer is about an the right of way having eureJ for nearly the whole to our fourth page will Wormald.of thea.ime township, who mad information against him, claiming that he is afraid Everhart will kill him and his sister. Proceedings are being taken for bis removal to an asylum.

There will be an exhibition White school house. Falrview township, on Saturday evening.Apr.l 29th. An'admission fee of ten cents be persons recently admitted Wm. Bay-nd John Sherbondy. of Greene township.

MBS.FYBTTA^rLi^,J«'i feof M'- EC. Dllley, of Hempfield Art on Wedndsdaybf last week, aged years. Deceased was a sister of Aaron Wagner, of the firm of Wagner, aud Kamerer, of this place. Mrs. D.

was a member of the tmtl.eran church and was looked upon as an earnest.consist- poaea to have carried him off. The announcement of the death in this place created universal sorrow among our good people, such as is rarely felt under similar circumstances. Tbe deceased was very bigh- Iv esteemed, not only By theconerega- enl Christian idows added. Bev P. Brady, for tbe past eight vears pastor of St.

Michael's Boman Catholic church in Jefferson township, has resigned his position and taken charge of James- tbat copies Proposals are askeoVfor the building of a New Boman Catholiechnrch nev the sight of the present one in Jefferson township, about two miles from The new building is to be of brick. 80x48 feet Iu size, with a tower and spire. Elder Josiah Ells will preach next Sabbath afternoon at 8 o'clock In the TabernacleBaptiBt Church. West Side; subject. The Testimony of the Prophets regarding the first Burnlne of the E.r^-Its"Extent, object and Cause; the Ark or of Befuge pointed out." All welcome.

The vote on instruniental music In theU. P. church now stands even, with Caledonia Presbytery to hear from, which will be solid for repeaj making probably a majority of 25 for putting out the article. The mteion- Presbyteries will Tbe cleared slip down, The Hilliard's sbi WB are assurea, wuwr 1 ft nrtra- flolfrom mill, that it i. r.nlt of If your flour puoe.

isa. It is no fault of If your Isn't good. Give good wheat and receive good flour. "When will talkers refrain from evil speaking?" When listeners refrain from evil hearing. atthehomfof Mrs.

A. on OBSEBVKB. at the MB. w.B. and Ticket Agent of the aenge division of the church-over thta matter is no'part of the Tlnrrt'sSuDDer will be dispensea 6.

B. B. company, having re- slened his position, Mr. A. E.

ClarK ha peen appointed Acting General Uke good people of aenomin.Uon and Ticke! 1. and will bua iness or the He was recognized as ne audGodiy Minister of the residiuBOuts.de appropriated to the purchase of a dic- Sotucircus here aomeof these, days? Wo suppose it is a good one-it eays it is, anyhow. We understand that Mr. James Campbell will, during the Bummer build a large three-story bnch.block on the corner now occupied by Ar- nolil'a liarlier shop of Life. be was above bis As a citizen and neighbor, reproach.

Althogh a death wassuddeu.lt is entirely safe to assume that he was long, since ell prepared to render an account of company BBOTHER The iord-'iSuppBr in the Duited Presbyterian church of this place, on the first Sabbath in May. Services preparatory begin with preacl.in«bn^harsday^ven. fug preceding. Bev. Jos.

McBuMs WATKINS, ah, Charles slate-writing medium wno has been operating in Er te for some time, came to The expected to preach. win occupy his Bev. Britain The Ladies' Aid Society of the IT. P. Church will meet the home of Mrs.

Wm. Sheakley on the first he Vreat regret of this section. dayof M.y. Supper willIbe mho wlllluir to all those their mite new church. Mrs.

Fell btlll conHnues quite Hopes of her recoVerySre entertjilned Norman Beatty jsjirery present writing is Messrs. wives and tojWKpn Sabbath last, attending Mrs. D'Armoit has rtSSrota horn, from Pittsburgh with a fulljsupply of millinery and fancy which she proposes to sell at reasonable rates to the public of Sheakleyville and vicinity. Gatl and see her goods. LIBERAL.

-In HempB. Cooper. Nied yearn. Truss porter. DB.HOTCHKIK.

will Vl.ll» FoSJo.fr Palace Hotel. J. DUHHi 1 Hatlonal Hotel. June Pi, Cr.mme.olal Hotel. June wl occupy when full announcements of services will be made.

On Thursday evening of A unique "picnic" is advertised to be held in the Greeuville Fair Orouud. next Wednesday. There j-m be In-lians and buffaloes andbal- ous ou the ground. J. McCrea Co.

are on hand an extensive line of straw and tionary for the school Messrs. Holcomb and Cookare driv- I DK business lively at the Hittle Stone Quarry. They have about 20 men at work and will be ready to ship stone over their tram-road to the switch next week. The quarry opens better thau anticipated some time ago. The Veuango County Republican Committee met at Franklin ou Monday and -elected delegates to the fatate Convention.

The Garfield Republi- predominated, though the dele his stewardship. as did before him Cleveland Leader's correspondent Sen, all: puncture their gas bag and un muu you find a humbug. of Rev Jofin Peate, we were MlIjI BB our member or courtesy ot wev. 0 im lioy that A of the Comet. On Monday evening, through the has demonstrated necessary for a t-t 1 IB uwfc own construction.

The mem(jet to the unwritten. favored with a glimpse comet, by means of a telescope of the Reverend's own construction, me muel celestial stranger viewed was disoov- I and Hneu goods, and everything in the line of gems' furuishiug goods. Bead thi'ir new advertisement. A Mav party, for the benefit of Mr. BverhMt, who had his leg broken fall, will be Kuiuscy's Hull on the evening of tbe aiprox.

Tickets, 51.00. The Veteran Soldiers' aud Sailors Bovlely of Cleveland last petition Mklug tor the p.r- Oou of Sergeant Mason. The Mfeno- Awclailon of this place did that several weeks ago. The Mahoiiiug Powder Company locating its works near Hub- hml will erect about twenty build- g8 In all, which, with the machin- will involve an expe.iiture of from S75.000 to $100,000. tl.e following sheep claims have is located in all tbe first session the eas visible through the telescope, though next month it can be seen by the hantoBliy 6 or further hfe (uau oaj te name c.lled.-Be gates go uuinstructed, The number of wild ducks and dippers, on Bandy Lake, at Stoueboro, is said to be greater this spring than It has been for years.

Henry Austin, the old reliable jeweler, has a word with the public elsewhere In these columns, to which we call attention. Dr Martin has" removed his office to tbe new drug store of John Caltl- weil, McCafferty Block. "The Park" has been converted into an advertising field for circuses. Death David CrltcUlow. The sudden death of Rev.

B. C. Critchlow, D.D., elsewhere noticed, recalls the sad and sudden death of bis brother, Major David Critohlow formerly of the celebrated reuim i where there is the escope buildiug. The instrument in ora i coura ge, the new Son has a seven-incU reflector, we tne experienced member n.i/f non- with a seven-foot tube, and was con-1 rt in ne proceedings structed by Mr. Peatewithout bisever his A theirather- The third of Dr.

Bates' course of lectures on the "Art Centres of Europe was delivered in the Baptist church last Thursday evening, and, though be lecture was necessarily the best of the course, the attendance, on account of the rain, was noiso good as on any of tbe previous occasions. The lecturer's description of the to the Eternal City'was. especially fine, we bad left Pisa, he said, on our way to Borne early in the afternoon, and it was already in the.deep- eniug shades of evening, when the glittering waters of the Tiber reflec Ing the twinkling lights of the dwellings upon its banks, first came into view We were already approaching the suburbs of Borne. The long lines of arches, measuring a viewless dis- hich bore the aqueducts which predated by the students. I.lter.rr Chrysostomos Literary Society of Thlel College will give an entertain.

and relatives Wonder what's become of the Dramatic Society KY- M. BruBh left for Cochrtnton lust week, hss-. A sltu.tlon Mr. Jerome Our lecturers, sloye polish and, tlonery pedlers all tflrn'ont toISs "detectives." Mr. John Blair Intends opening a meat market opposite the grist mill.

M. M. Gymnasium and' 'Dumpry Troupe will exhibit In this place May 3d. -Itjs with regret we announce the death of Mrs. J.

CORK SHAVINGS MATTRESSES. Cor. S4th and Ballrond Pltuburg, PRACTICAL Pkinber, Gas and Steam Fitter Booms For Ecnt. Wall Paper. In exmmln- ai r.

0r C8 tance, wli having seen a telescope be ore He proposes, at his leisure to build a as well as iu name, that this old usage tie pruyuoco, i tnai new one of much greater power, he Every ai3 trict In the TJ S. glass to be twelve inches In diameter, to ue represented and the tube iu proportion. on the fl or of Congress, toryto attempting bis chef-d oeuwe. WlCKEBSHAM. of this Mr.

Peate has bnill him a last week appointed Charge hl rt r.m! 5e9 and fur- I Copenhagen, considered important diplomatic portion. Mr Wickewham was for fifteen years JSirtaUtootof public this State, He beheld no othr It IB I should be discerned but indistinctly, the gather; tend. Following Is the Salutatory, Select Beading, Declamations, ianredshop on his premises, and furnished with- all the improvements. The Utte Cold Snap, The hard freeze that came thesec- leen palil by the Treasurer at Mer- em Andrew Art man. of West Salem towusl.ii.

50.25; Mrs. B. J. Welch, of Hickory u-wiwhip, D. V.

Lowry of Luke township, $8.50. "AU office for the American Bapid Telegniph Co. has been established si Mercer. Roundhead regiment, which occurred ou the IHh of January last, under most distressing He left his home, then in West Virginia, to attend to the removal of some awa ering darkness multiplylug their proportions. And could it be that I was pissing the waters of old Father Tiber the subject of the veneration and the poetic allusion In all tbe literature and history of tbe city? As we alighted in the city and began to press tbe soil, once tbe scene of splendor and magnificence which the world has never seen before nor since, the feel- Ing that came over us it is impossible to tell or even faintly realize, the language of Bogers came instinctively Essays, Oration, Valedictory U.

KLINGBtoMITH. Q. C. BMITH. Music.

Benediction. place, whlcl longsfckness caused by consumption, aged about 35 years. The funeral took place at the house on Sunday; the services were conducted by Bev. J. Mrs.

ot Kewr-York -City, while voting her sister in this place, died morning. April 17th. was held at the residence of berwter, Mrs. Dinie't Morrison, on Tuesday, first-class harness- maker to come to this place a shop. BlDDT Squaro Tlioatre Ca, InJhe Hazel Kirke 0MSVBS1 IV Wf tSaccwsor to KoherU AeBieJ get the Best Quality Drugs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles AUD THV J3 This is wh.t tbe veteran sal show which to to exhibit tavesfromapointon river to Parkersburg.

the Kanawa During the to mind: 2 01 CUB in the The line runs from Buffalo lo Pittsburgh, and the office there will be the ouly one opened between New Castle and Franklin. Eil. MeMatiuus has taken in as a jurliwr in the tinware business Mr. the firm They M. Morse, hia neighbor, name to be McXIsunus 'Co.

have placed a neat wagon ou the road ami propose to add more as their bus- itjess may require. Shops in East Ward, rear of partners' residences. Agreeably to promise, we print else- rteie this week Fanner Alan's sermon on salt, under the head of Salt Fertilizer." It will be seen that essay contains matter for thought fcrtilizaiimi also in connection with its "materializations." The conclusion Hie wlu.lo matter is that there is nothing new under the list is the gist of Mr. Alan's theory of Mienee. Tlie Cleveland Leader's "Betty aud the Bal.v" fund reached the sum of voyage down tbe swollen river, and with no one near him but a son years old.

be sank at the helm and ex- ptred. When the Major fell, hb, boy Lde an effort to laud the boat In doing so he was thrown into the stream, and to save his life, he swam for the shore, leaving his dead or dy- father to drift, away with the current. It was dark, and it was only after some search that he discovered a habitation. After telling his sad "lory he found willing hearts to aid the effort to overtake the bo. This they found lodged In the brush Song th They found the, old hero The early peaches are him in wife, Qf or apples, but the strawberry be very liEht in Ohio aud New Jersey.

This is on account of the droulh last sum- together with the late hard r. The grape crop is likely to be heavy in Ohio, so I bear from parties and he visited Mr, Taylor while the latter was Minister to Ber- liu. mer, freeze. wn. Fa.

dead, from home anT'an almost wilderness between him and those who His body was laid in a cabin telligence was sent to his wife late the and in- and The Youngstown News elves an account of the arrest in that city last week of an eloping couple from Mercer-R, D. McFarlaud a laloonist, and a Mrs. E. S. Hamilton, a widow, the man iu the case leavng a wife behind him.

who pursued the runaways, and hence this ment. The widow was tur- a out next day she reached him and Spared his lody for the grave, which they were obliged to prepare rorhio, being unable ton, ke arran 0 ywj. duly forwarded to Washliifion, to lie invested for the btueflt of Mrs. Masou and her child. Arrangements are being made with PhilaiU-lphia Press and others have leeu active in this movement l.y which all will co-oppprale In tteng the money where it will do UKUIOSI good.

Prof. F. H. Granger has challenged Medium C. H.

Wulklns, who is now loEiie, iu the slate writing lest, for of that he (Granger) Hie slate writing to be pnre- Uitk. 1'rof. Granger adda In his ihat if Mr. Watkins has not WUie money to put up, he granger) him in the Opera House at ie. or Gretuville, and will him up and it shall not cost am a cent more than hla eveUud will have a series of "May also, the Vocal Society of ci having arranged to hold a Fwiival in the Tabernacle on Wednesday and Thursday.

9,10 and 11, with two festival be under the jlirec- ttxttofPror. Alfred Arthur aud such Wo'sisas Mrs. E. Aline Orgpod.Ml Kellogg, Miss Dora Heiy Mias Annie iKiulse Gary, Mr. "lore Toedt, and.

Myron win participate in concert! ents for tbe transportation of Wl body to his old home in Brighton. nVou the street, and McFarland was taken under the wing of bis wife- and the police- A reborter Interviewed MaFarland Jhe latter had stated above the "scrllie desired to what 'he Intended to do with The following unanimously adopted by tbe congre- Katlou of the Presbyterian Church in this place, on Sabbath; April 23, 188-. relative to tue death of their-fprmer pastor, Bev. IWBEBBAS, pleased the Great Head of the Church to remove by death Bev.B. C.

Critchlow, our former pastor venerable friend, who, during his labors arnons us, failhrully broke unto us the Bread of Life; therefore, Revived, That, whileourheartsare saddened at the thought that we shall never more see his face nor hear his uttered to us so am In Rome! oft as the morning ray Visits these eyes.waklng. onee Icry Whence this excess of Joyf Whal taa fmllen uet TOICB replies, Ah, little thonght when In school I sat. Aschool-hoy on hi. bench, at early -t M. Glowing with Boman storf.

I mould live To tread the Applnn; once Of monnmeots most palaces. Their door, sealed np and silent as the night, The dwelling of the lllnstrlbosdei Toward Tiber, and beyond tne city gate iu ponrontmy onpremedltateJ verse. I fulrle ga oMbls-stateroent. jy Great with For years past the State Revenue Boards have been in the habit of raising number of certain articles returned as taxed, charglngiincreaserto counties. For instance, if fifty gold watches were returned by assessors, and the board thought there were one hundred in the locality, they would raise the amount and charge the tax to the'county.

The Supreme Court rules that the assessors, being sworn j. D. KIRKPATR1CK, Worth Liberty, Pi "SSawaaKwMsasM Including Horse-Shoeing, Carriage-Ironing, Horse powers rules me MOWBW-I i nif rSJ oaoeni their returns Uken littB tin now- I that Dreaming or old 8 OMt inscribe my name on some uroad aJoo-leaf and spreads wltl-In those very Blond his tale bad wbiob as ind the board bas'no pow er to change them. One day last week Representatives' of Allegheny county BppearecU.erpre the boajcdi an.L desired-tbeTeOpentng 6t the from 1870 tolSWf alfeg- inK that over $600.000 had been overpaid that way. The board refused, but decided to reopen the accounts of all-counties of the State aud allow 7re an excess had been paid, to 1879.

Money cannot be the treasury rBEieax £1SS on ftf Wrlle for elrcnlur and price lisa. vrm and will treat of Florence, the most modern of the old Italiim art centres. Greenville M.rfc«i.' all other shows j-oo bottom prices on all kinds of STEAM ENGINE FITTINGS GAS PIPE and WPE TONGS. PIPE CUTTERS AND DIES. GUM anTLEATHER BELTING, HEMP and RUBBER ACKI! HIDE LACE LEATHER, LABGE MILL LANTEllNS.

STAVE.SAW* MILL FILES, BEST BABBITT METAL OF ALLORADES. WRENCHBS. Shingles and Lath. Bemloek BiirSinfTa SpeeUIty. Hurt nvement.

are sorry to be compelled to an- the sad which has answering given know the women, McFarland tbat he would probably send w.d ow back to Mercer. Wbep ow why he eloped with Mrs. p.miUon nt voice, which has messages words of comfoi tiou in tbe thought that he who was always so ready to obey his Master's commands while living, was not un- prepared.to.rfspond to this summons; for hbi light as alw.ys trimmed and der Proprietor of the Great: FbrepSugh lows Philadelphia, organized In 1847. The 'jonrneynien 'carpenters of Greenville held a meeting on Mou- THATCHDI'S LUBRICATINO and rOIL g- INS, CIBCULAR -nd STAY? O. Railroad pepot.

of N. Show. Following are the buying and selling pricesof our.aealers. Where two figures Are first is- the price Apples, green, per pound. Beans, Beef I SOaOO.

Chickens, live dr ii 12i. Eggs, 14al5. Hallowed 1 6 12al5. I resolt.mait_rollow. mre.

May next. brightly burning That we. tbe members of 2.25. Hams, 15. Oats.50a55.

Onions, 75al.25. Potatoes, 1 OOal 25. Pork.9. Bait, 1.50.1.80. Turkeys, live dressed.

Wheat. 1.40. Butter. 25a28. Timothy, i and after A May party will be given in John son's Hall, Atlantic, on the evening of the 5th prox.

Music by Greenville Orchestra. stock of cholc Honw at tbe Bo- Candy Store. ke of Floral Deslgis. iSrrtdooi ol Iron UrWge. QBEBNVILLB COAI, A.I.UMBBB CO.

"fHIElTcOLLEGE OF BYAUaniOAL LJTBXBAll OSWOS, Term SEVEN INSTBTJCTOB8. Whence OBEENVILLB, PA. the TJnbonnded Popularity of "GREAT JEHOSAPHAT I fieeause they have proved themselves the Best External Bemedy ever In- Tli 1 ey fc Alllhm 3.00. Clover, this congregation always have done, the highest respect 1 1 express the deep sorrow which removal has awakened hnmr U.e lime tor Jewing, go totha the residence strong their bereavement, and direct them to for comfort to thatSonrce which he If living would point to them In all and bonna to MO, nave wld ovet In section. pal of Sharon.

sco nv have the sympathy of a large dnelghbo 8 A M. Society will meet next Saturday AprU 29, the office of H. Saturday, APX AH memben of to be on -ssSSasr- 1 oreongh ot any kind Byrnp. 0Mil.ll. If not satisfied rerarn Ihe empty bottle and I will relnndyonr money.

I also Worm Specific on the same rate, no Cobb-s IJttle Ftlta will eon hemdieeor'no fi the of lampfct- that bl Boa Grocery produce, hotter, ejgs. etc. 00 nin foot-hold. Ihe OU City evening im-1 xivjMram, goteoirfof thus when, new venture tenj pu to compete with jemonm. and a taU line ordrted trait of all kinds, mod tue best braodiot canned (nods Call and goode.l»U»»ematknowb«ll>gheardattover Blllons-d eure.

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