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The Hazleton Sentinel from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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MARKtK JIliO'H VO Pecans Chesluuta per bushel LIVE STOCK. The auditors envaged the services of Coun-selor Kline, and made a thorough iuvestiga-rion, in the course of which it was discovered that by allowing Boyle his exonera Prime steers 08 Common do 07 Cows and heifers 07 Calves 1 04 tions on the same basis as was granted by the Poor Auditors to Patrick Kennedy, col Sueeu 0s Lambs Fresh cows with calves 23 00 Markle Bro's ft' iP ROYAL PttWl! HOMES! HOMES! HOMES! Cheap, Durable and Easily Paid For. WITHIN REACH OF OUR YOUNG MEN AND MECHANICS. The undersigned is now prepared to sell on installments the Six Newly Painted Miosis, per pair 14 00 Shouts, per lb OS lector of poor tax, Boyle was short only about $100, instead of $1,500, and that MEATS AND POULTRT. Stea.m Power Printing.

Mess pork, per lb 10 Bjcoo 1 Holland sausage 18 Hums. Suiuked 15 Sdecd there were available taxes, on real estate in West Hazietou and elsewhere that have not been paid this year, which when collected will make Collector Boyle square in his accounts with Hazle towuship. UKO. IS. MAKKLE.JB Dried beef A.

H. REYNOLDS, JOHN MARHI.K Chipped beef Dressed chicken, per 17 Spring live weight per lb 4" Beet steak 18 A. MARKLE, J. P. 8WENKY.

Boiling pieces and well built Gottages on Tamarack street below Cedar. Each cottage in lot 40 ft. by FISH AND 01SIS.KB. Lake trout 17 Hock flsh lu Yellow perch 06 12 Lobsters. 150 It.

and has barn at back. Payments little more than rent. Five, six and seven Pickled Salmon. White llsh 12 12 11 04 12 OB Pike Haddock Cat fish To ISeoulue a Farmer. A.

J. and W. M. Yeager, returned Wednesday from Sugarloaf Valley, where they had been settling up the accounts of a sale of their father's farm, amounting to $1,200. A.

J. Yeager. the youDger of the two brothers, will take possession of the farm immediately Kfter the first of April. Mr. Yeager has been a resident of this place since boyhood and is at present employed by the Lehigh Vtlley Rl.

Co. in their shops, where he is known as au industrious and faithful workman. In his removal Hazleton loses one of its respectable young citizens, and that he will meet with the success he de years given in which to buy. Now is the Smoked halibut. Cod nsh 06 20 SUCCESSORS TO PA IU1KK A MA UXl.h, BANKERS, BROAD STREET, HAZLETON General Banking business done Smoked salmon.

SO I 60 09 07 07)4 07 07 8 60 00 20 00 10 12 11! lu 16 22 20 26 20 60 20 16 20 15 10 16 16 15 07 lb 12 10 26 12 26 12 10 1 00 a 1C 8 75 8 00 7 50 6 00 7 60 6 60 2 4 1 8i 1 21 1 SO 1 80 1 W0 1 80 C6 1 90 1 90 1 90 25 85 18 S5 60 09 20 20 18 15 10 30 10 No. mackerel. We have the very best printing machines that can be secured; also a complete assortment of the latest novelties in the way of type and tasteful accessions for fashionable em-belishment, and we can produce in the most perfect and satisfactory style, Letter Heads, Announcements, Programmes, Drafts, Bill Heads, Cards, Bill of Fare, No. lnnckcrel 15 Sea trout 06 11. ue flak Clams 7a Herring 6 Fresh Mackerel Absolutely Pure.

I his powder never varies. A marvel of purity trtriKlu and wholesomuness. More econoniluil than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In FLOCK AMD FEED. time to make first payment before they are released for another year. Will give to 1st of March to make first payment.

G. B. MARKLE, Trustee. Any further particulars will be cheerfully given at the Banking House Markle Bros. QIH-edge flour, per bid.

7 7ft Indiana family 7 00 Mill 10 serves in his new undertaking is reasonably certain. Key No. 1 6 00 competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only cant. Koval Hakixq Puwdbh 186 Wall -treet N.

Y. A Novel Curtaiu lioUler. Graham 6 6o Buckwheat 4 80 The invention is designed to confine tte Corn meal, per 100 lbs 2 00 Mixed feed 1 HO lower eud of a window certain, so that it Bran 10 will not flap whan the window is open and Screenings 1 60 Corn chop 1 70 the wind blowing. The device consists of All ousiness promptly and correctly attended to wtiiie jninaungt i iv Whole corn 16) two pieces of chain, of suitable length, at tached to the lower end of the curtain near )ld oats H3r bushel Ci Pure rye chop 1 70 ing a number of items which all showed an Wedding Cards, Ball Tickets, Envelopes, opposite edges, and two hooks attached to rure oats cnop 1 Pure corn oats I 70 improved condition of affairs in his district. were raised for benevolences.

Dur MISCELLANEOUS. Checks, the window sill by means of one of the two links, and capable of engaging with the chains on the curtains. Two hooks are provided on the curtain stick for receiving the Eggs, per doz 20 Butter SO Cheese IS ing the year there were 1,1000 conversions. At this poin', Rev Dr. Backley, editor of Coffee IS Dodgers, Note Heads, Circulars, Tci tbe Christian Advoc tte, was introduced, and inadea ringing speeou.

Chaplain McCabe, Town and County Brief Locals. Handsome Eaiter cards at Williams i. Martin's. Mrs. Eate Bonuy, fashionable dressmaker, North Wyoming street.

Ground has been broken atWilkes-Barre for the erection of a paper mill St. Patrick's Day is coming and the streets are breaking op. Dwelling houses are scarce, and those compelled to move on April 1st know that best The annual ball of the Good Will Association tikes place to-morrow evening in Hazle Hail. Minora, call at Allison, John Co's. Iron Works and see the latest thing on in drilling machines.

ends of the chains when not in Dutch cheese, per cup 05 Luow chow, per quart Interest on Railroad and Government Securities eoLected use. The chains when looped up are rather Dr. Stevenson, Dr. Beck, Rev. D.

C. Bab- Mixed pickles Invitations, will make the increase to April first possibly half a million tons over last year to the same date. There is no particular feature of interest in the bitu minous branch of the coal trade. The meetiug of Western snippers of anthracite goes over until the 21st iustaut. Hates are expected to be reduced to last season's opening figures.

It is stated that the N. Y. Central will be enabled from its connections with the anthracite and bituminons coal regions of Pennsylvania, and its new bridge over th Niagara, to put coal into Canada at rates that will prove attractive, and that this new opening will somewhat influence the tn.de. AruucKies couee oruamental than otherwise, and may take cock and other visiting brethren were intro O. U.

Java do Physicians' Prescriptions, Slddalrs soap duced, after which tho effective elders of Tea, paper the Harrisburg district passed in cbaarcter, Kiiam cneese Rev. R. Hinkle, presiding elder of tbe Notes, Notices, Posters, Figs, layers, per lb 18 Dates, per lb 06 spinach, per peck SO 1 25 20 10 40 20 30 1 25 30 12.5 Horse raillsh, per pound lu Sweitzer cheese, per lb Juniatia district, made bis report, showing the condition of bis district and its growth during tbe year. New churches have been Bill Forms, nncappie cheese, eacn Oysters, per quart 21 in siicu. per iuu io place of tassels.

The hook may be brought into engagement with any of tue links of the chains, thus permitting of the adjustment of the curtain to any desired height. Slaufttnbtrg Still at Large. Oar contemporaries, after a great waste of words, announced that Henry Stauffenberg, who so wilfully picked up a harmless little boy from the pavement and hurled him over his head, there by injuring him perhaps permanently, was to be arrested and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. There has been no such theught in the mind of Mr.Mumaw, father of the boy, and although, erected at a cost of $17,000. Over 1,200 conversions occurred during the year.

The several ministers of this district bad their Raffle Tickets, Blanks, Paper Books, Government Coupons and Pension Cheeks Cashed at par Ladies wishing to see latest styles of A' If AIVEHTISK.V1C1STS XTOllCE. shade pulls should call at Williams Sc. Martin's Book and Music store. characters passed. 1 All persons are forbidden to use the Park part of iheDltmund Coal Land Company's part or any ht.

Patrick's Dajr Parade. To-morrow's parade promises to be a grand affair, as extensive preparations have been made by the committee appointed. After the usual services in St. Gabriel's ohurcb, the formation of line will take place as follows: nrcml-es lor races or any uescrip ion. Any per The Women foreign missionary society held its anniversary in the M.

E. church in The Lehigh Valley RR. has declared a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, payable son entering upon their lana for such a purpose will be arrested trespflfs. A. PARDEE A the afternoon.

Rev. Edward J. Gray, D.D, April lGth. Hizleton. Mrui 1 Hi, Uinchlw principal of tbe WiUiamsport Dickinson seminary, presided.

The opening religious First division, consisting of Good Will as The Lturel Glee Clab will, on Maicb 21st, Rive the last grand bal as we since learn, the proposition has sociation, of Hazleton, and St. Patrick So services were conducted by Rev. Jesse B. made him by citizens of the borough ciety of Ebervale, will form on East Elm street right resting on Wyoming. Yonng, of Altoona.

Mrs. Dr. Crawford, of Williamsport, and Mrs. Bella Chandler, delivered addresses, Mrs. Chandler moving the audience to tears by her soul stirring and Second division consisting of Audenried Labels, Agreements, Wrappers, Deeds, Shipping Tags, Registers, Statements, Postals, Vouchers, Deeds, Directories, etc.

If the coil operators, the manufacturing and mercantile Interest paid on Savings Deposits Money lo Loan T. A. B. and Green Men, of Yorktowu and to pay all costs of prosecution and all this imply for the purpose of having Stauffen-bere punished in the degree his doings 83tu to merit he still hesitates to go to any farther trouble about the matter. It is feared the boy's injured limb will remain stiff for life.

Honeybrook will form on East Chapel street There are no such Easter sweet spirited address. right resting on Wyoming. masque of the season. It is to take place at Concordia Hall. Miners, call at Allison John Co's, Iron Works and see the latest thing out in drilling machines.

Poles and Hungarians are said to almost monopolize the posteffice at Sneuan-doab. The Luzerne County Medical Association met in regular session at Wilkes Barre Wednesday afternoon. itumor has it that Owen Fowler, editor and proprietor of the Freeland Progress, In tbe evening tbe preachers' aid society held their anniversary. Rev. J.

T. Wilson Cards in Hazleton as are to be Third division, consisting of the Green Menof Hazleton Mines, Cranberry and Crys presided. After devotional evercisea W. F. seen at H.

E. SUTHER tal Ridge will form on East Walnut street, Sadler, of Carlisle, was introduced Personal Mention. Ex-Couniy Commissioner Stephen Turnbach paid us a visit yesterday. right resting on Wyoming and spoke upon the character and aim of LAND'S. Some of them are Fourth division, consisting of M.

Pleasant the society. Jerome Q. Miller, of Wilkes- and Humboldt Green Men, will form on of the most artistic designs a case of Barre, and James B. Gallagher, of Allen- Answer this. Can you find interests and the various users Eist Juniper street, right resting on Wyo I am- constantly adding new stock and stilcs in, Ladies' and Children's SHOES, SLIPPERS, UB- will shortly take unto himself a wife in the wn, were a visitors in town yesterday.

ming. on fatin with beautiful silk tas of letter press printing, whatever its character, in this lo Alex. Shiner and family, of Seyberts- ville, were in town yesterday. Mr. Shiner Bright's Disease of tbe Kidneys, Diabetes, Urinary or Liver Complaint that is cnrable, that Hop Bitters has not or cannot curt? Ask your neighbors if tbey can.

UAUKKT HiCVlUW. sels and cord to hang them on cality will favor us with their fonnd the roads in rather bad condition on account of the break up. the wall. Those who design A U. Briggs, or Jjriggsville, was in town on business yesterday.

Fifth division, consisting of Stockton, Sugarloaf and No. 8 Green Men will form on West Juniper street, right resting on Wyo. tniug. Tbe pronesion will then form in the following order: Chief Marshal and Aids, Clergy, Hazietou Liberty Band, Good Will Association, St, Patrick Society of Ebervale, Audenried X. Green Men of Honeybrook, Yorktown, Mr.

Isaiah Rupert, who has been em ployed in the store of A. Pardee fc at FOB TBE WEtJT. INDINO MABCH As will be seen by a careful perusal of the market prices below there have very few changes taken place therein since last week. Grain and hay at Pardee's mill remains firm, which is also tbe case in flour BERS and HOSIER Y. variety of knit articles Afghans, Leggins, Cajs, etc.

The most popular store in town to secure good goods a the most reasonable prices. MRS. WREN, Opporile Ventral Jotel. Hazleton, for a number of years, has return ed to bis former home in this place, having sending these beautitul Sou-viner's to their friends had better call early and make their selections. If desired Mr.

Sutherland will lay them aside to be called for when wanted. resigned his position there. Mr. Rupert and feed prices, with the exception of oats patronage, much the greater portion of vhich now goes to I he larger cities, we will guarantee to lurnish good stock, do good printing and do it promptly, and make the charges therefor entirely satisfactory. We feel that we tat no extreme strp when we their patronage as a matter of right, an i to help in sustaining our newspaper enterprise, for which is needed all the business that can be commanded, and which was held in high esteem by dis former em plovers.

Bloomsbarg Republican. George B. Markle, of Fbiladelrhia, which have raised to Go cents per busbel retail. Tbe principal change, and tbe one most looked for, has taken place ia the price of eggs, wbicb have come down from 24 and '1 to 20 and 25 cents per dozen. People should take advantage of the low prices, which are we believe as low as they will get ARTESIAN WELLS was in town yesterday.

A Uurglar Trap, For the good of our townsman, R. GEO. I WAUun, Beisbline, and stub, other business men of and in all probability will go np aa Easter town who have been aunoved by robberies of the contents of their stores and money CONTRACTOR legitimately belongs here if drawers, we make known the following trap lately contrived by a country storekeeper Hazietou Mines, Crsial Ridge, Crabber lit. Pleistu-t, Humboldt Stockton, Sugurloat and No. 3 Hazleton.

BOCTB OF FaBADC. Up Wyoming to Alder, out Alder to Pine, don Fine to Buttonwood, down Button-wood to Wyoming, down Wyomiug to Hemlock, down Hemlock to Pine, out Pine to Brohd, down Broed to Mill, countermarch up Brtad to James, countermarch dowu Broad to Wyoming, up Wyoming to St. Gabriell's church, and there dismiss. There are several other aocietiis not contained in the above list who have aince signified their intention lo participate and these will be assigned favorable positions in the parade. Central Pennsylvania Conference.

Bishop Simpson preside at the conference in session at Chainbersburg. On motion D. S. Monroe, D. pastor of tba Cham-bersburs ennreb, was elected secretary, and He arranged in the floor a trap door which approaches.

After Easter eggs will of course come down still further. Butter baa also fallen in price troin 82 md 38 to 30 and 35 centa per pound, and there is do likelihood of it going up in tbe immediate future. Turnips have gone up from 20 to 80 centa, which is the only change to be noted in tbe perfectly matched the boards of the floor This is a good month to have SPRING- CLOTHIM In the day time the door wna securely fast ened, but at night on leaving the store home effort is to be encouraged and sustained. We believe we can give equal satisfaction in every respect to that afforded in the cities, and if consumers will extend us the courtesy of a call person of Miss Euie Shurman, of that place. A bald-headed man, who has beard that the hairs on a man's head are numbered, wants to know if there is not some place where can obtain back numbers.

It is rumored that the Black Itidge which has been idle for some time past on account of the mines being flooded with water, is about to resume operations. Miners, have you seen the best and cheapest drill in the market. Call at Allison, John Co's. Iron Works, and examine it. Patrick Burke, chief marshal of the 8t Patrick's day parade, will to-morrow issue an advertising sheet containing a complete programme of the diy.

Another Gorman paper is to be ab-lished at Wilkes-Bane shortly. It will be issued out of the office of the demised VolLs freund and be tdited by Cnarlts Bibrtaome years ago publisher of tlie piper uameJ. Lewis Kurti, one of the injured by the explosion in the Wiliiax Penn Colliery, at Shenandoah, last Monday, died Wednesday morning. Henry sel, who was blown a distance of thirty yards, is expected to recover. Miners, have you seen the best and cheapest drill in the market.

Call at Allison, John it Co's. Iron work, and examine it Annie, the ten year-old daughter of AL Franklin, residing at ML Pleasant died Taesday tvenirg of dropsy, and will be buried this afternoon in Vine street cemetery, boroogh. The funeral services will be bell in tht P. M. church at Mt Flrasant A pa -ly was givtn Tuesday evening in honor of the retiring boarding hcase ia-tresa, Mrs.

A. Bntler, at Aadenned. Among IhoM I resent were Mr. and Mrs. H.

Lub-kia, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stoat E- L.

Bal-lock, Mr. and Vis. Adam StoU. Mr. aod Mrs.

Chaa. Shuman, Mrs. Lindsay, of Salt Lake City. Miss Mary hile. Mrs.

Dr. Dim-ssick, 11a Jalia Butler, Ujs Eate Kotms, Miss Annia Shaman, Mtss Mary Douehry, Uim Eva Dagan, Too. lo igherty, Was. Park, Dr. J.

C. Lazarus, a. Bijley. Howard Dun. Slack t'mm mm Faw Feather.

catch was so fixed that the moment the nn vegetable and fruit market for tbe week just made. You will bs past The live stock market remains very firm, as also does tbe meat and poultry market inspecting bnrglar stepped on tbe door to operate on the monty drawer, tbe trap door opened and dropped him into a pit in the cellar below. Tbe aides of the pit were Ubicago drdosed bee I has ceased coming in as they might be in need of smooth aod biuher than a man a bead, so Is prepared to Fink rlrrlra Pre-Coal, I rlli 'ihrourh the alcsnurcs to Convey Steam Pipes lo I uilcr. roi 1 feuglnc-, etc. Ha but an ouult of a Mian, lirlll all the nvceas arjr appliances fur rapid and thorough work, ami coal ojeraton and land owners will tin.

I It to Uiair advanun to ronault lilin leapfctlii bis apacUlilea. lurrlplicd by dd-csalba' OtO. D. WAlUti, Kaikton, fa NEW SHOE SOME AT FREELAND. Q.

E. D.VVIS, Proprietor. Full assoilment of Gents, Lmiif', ilisea and Children's Sboes, ll'jbbers and ver-ahoes of all kioJa. Best and Latest S.yui Gennioa ALLIGATOR Bo ts aud Shoes atecialty. 13, a for some time, aod tbe butchers hereabouts that one dropped tbe burglar could not es are still killing and dressing their own beef, corned at FRED.

HILLER'S, TAILOR, Broad Street, Hazleton and it is not very likely that the prices of cape, i be trap closea automatically by spring, ready for a second bnrgiar. A prac anything comprised in our line, we will be especially thankful and use every means to give satisfaction. meats will be influenced by the importation tical trial of the trap proved successful, for from Cnicagx Spring and warm weather having now undoubtedly arrived, the farm one morning tbe storekeeper found evidence of an entrance to LU store in tbe eight and en from tbe valleys will also ceeae bringing in dressed beef, as it will be impossible to Powell Bros. Harris, keep it in good condition during the time on looking into the pit discovered the im-prisontd burglar. He cooly went about bis borineaa, hod in due coarse of time bad the bnrglar arretted.

The office of the Sentinel is in Markle's Bank Building, Broad street, Hazleton, and we shall be gratified to consumed id hauling it about in search of DLALSBS cut torn ere. CKAIIT A0 BAT At FAnCSE! MILL. i iiave people call, and the cour BEY GOODS Revs. M. K.

Foster. T. S. Wilcox, J. B.

Akers aud P. P. Strawinski assistant. A communication was read from the Freed-mea's aid society, which was referred to tbe committee on freedmeo. The conference decided to visit Dickinson college during the week.

A spat ial committee of five was appointed to repare for the proper observance of the centenary of Methodism. Tbe character of E. H. Toe urn, presiding elder of the Williamsport du-uict, was passed and his report for tba work performed within the district submitted. Among other items the following are the most important.

Amount pail on indebtedness for charcb property 3,730. About were raised for the benevolent objects. Sevrn hundred conversions daring the year. As wbote the district as in very good coti.uoo. Tbe cbaracterr of ail tbe effective eider of tbe district tesy extendea will be appreciated, whether or not business favor is the outcome.

PRIME FHESH MEATS The Besi is (he Cheapest CK. ANUKRAS, tr well hnoaa Butrber, Infunaa lila ixirohs tl I Ma pDS aid rua la llarK-tua aul iHinl tttrj nxiruli.f; HnUwfUfi, ihxt iiu til aupply tnepuUUc ana Um Im tU.ill7 i lx. niu mut loa, Laaai, iim Vt-ai atfih iunvrt nct rlrua Uw ut fur A MiUAA bu'racr wacoos LLloTT P. KUS.Nk.lt. ATTORSKT IT LAW.

UfEfXa Wilkes-Birre aau tiaajtlua. AlWATS at 1 hi r-r AND FURNITURE, ana SOLE AG EST 3 for Um CEUBnAIED REMINGTON The CoaJ Trade. Anthracite coal rules quiet, but with a somewhat belter icqoiry from porta and places that are gradually working out of the supplies wbicb bad been taken in. When tbe Spring rate are adjusted and the basis for tbe kiwi ia announced, there will Le do scarcity of crdera, and full time may be ventured apoo for a limited period at ka4. We start this season un a'revtrsed condition of tbiegs aa compared with last jear, abd there ia bo rt mod why the year should Wrtjitailaj Trior.

Edaard TrestcB. JoLa Scxcmers and Vick's Floral Guide R.lt.B.CBCI.U Lati or pbska. I fit-, a. fir I'SJ aa errft l-ooj rf ISO rare m'MI Barry Moraoe, of Azl township, not ebow fully as great atonnaee as were tneo pscscd alter wcien u. A.

KM at HaxfetW! Uxc school txu Motdy aud at ricea that will be prrtVaMe to all i Smys presiding elder of the DaovUie d.a-ta aocrwnu of Sopmors Dennis concerned. Oirators are feei.ee so much trict, wto-w character fawi, with tbe ob-Bovto atd Descia (iunwiDt eacooraged tho prevailing deaaad fjt jectk ttat be was doing too work. ue. Harlwbpat. per bushel (1 Softwbcat 1 15 Hr 70 Cora 65 Oala AS C-over aerd I to TlmoUiy Hay, ier ton, by the 1 0 Straw.

IS 66 noiTitiu aHO ralTT Poutora, ner re 71 Beans, -jt quart. 12 trench prune. IS 2S Peacls-a, per pound 11 44 Lessons per ook- te Oraajre haans New Toatatoe. can 11 IS Rerta, per t.ujael a SO ewert (calm, per 4 Onlou, per bua. tw Its (ttcotMM as io OS IS Carrots, ir 4l Parrcli 4 1 Rt-tabaras Taratya, I Apptea.

per I i I I Leaaoe- Rikiisees per triH, Aiaetaa" CJktfowrr l-r per prr Ouati I Fiifirrtt per ia 2 Cuerr, rer few a Kf ish lAan 3a Crea asa It Av unarit nr -1 imr-r, ml ri aivra iaaa A A A KAilhuntiArtar tk n.ii.- ra isiciak SEWING MACHINE; knoirlrlrer to be tbe cheapest and bet nsaJ chlTic tbe Bestinfrlo and theTti'T r-rv-ts roEnui-aIom, aa a sell at aabctaren' leravs, bac Jast rewired aaotber Urge of DR1S GOODS. ALL WOOL CAHJIEKE5i, 15D 50TIOVS, i aad ra aw. I tut trt-aii r. It is OrV 7 We PTva Krt, war K. fe-rtmaa f.

ine Lf iXZ S-nrnlrare H-wr. Hietoa. Pa autt a rr-. SeMlir.rt,aKta.trNtBa rmnr'i VDttr aid that coal UM tbJ Kate coociqaea isioriiiu raamrtn. mi hhutot uic M.xia- tte be well for of forty -three a ioio re et.

tA. During H. U. Boyle, collector cf road far. waa sot t.o.

teat week. Tba anay kwiw, lu rrr is aid I II aead a At. UlUBU rAC I.I It 1 i rli)tl uoViL nrten i ta" year siztee local chorea convention were beli and ttirteea new ctarcbea erect ULU ritLIAbLL er-r Virtue 14 u-. ed, i 1. IJO Lad bee aict for bsJJing I UDV VTTADl IT lw ad fr.

ihem. Ul I 1 i aJL.Ai, and isuproviag etarcbes, flO.tKO of o'l CeojQre piar. Frcei.t. ia aA ain paf-1ro trtt tar ptror esl. ktara prkaa.

Oar atock of IN BEAR OF HAZEL HAIL, pirrr'ra, ta t.gi.t out. labuau oa katd to Bkea of Las dcp'i- I wet, tat br.Ul rate are tied at mb.cb. in cats, tte atd trrs arrived at tte cocclsaioB season ia to opes, ikvse aboalil be a ttat be was a itfealter. Mr. Treasoa tock cpon the ens ply, or it aaay be that tier iceptioca tte umt'i charged for labor coal on tta cay ttat will be ar.kil afur oa the road, aid chained ttat taw rates are redooed.

The incrtase of coal lost- pai4 iaat year tr as eoaepand nag Bp to dUta ia on sowm 27o.iXjO tow ii fart yeara. From ttia tie raster be- byo-4 tt ta! ia ls2. We tad id cue remit ca lt street ttat Bcfm was daja ksat year, oa tte J4 A and of bct abort, aid Led abecobd4. Karen, aid tta f2 weet'a work text week dtbte l.ja J'ed a-vJ red for beoevoiesK. Tte ctaracterw Jl effect wr e.r,ja.

aet 6fn a1 rarrlam that a lcA-a ll -trjtr-l Wn'fclT r'r 1 aarta. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ive eJera of tta d.rxt were panad. Wiulaaa A. Hocck. rraLrii etder of tte lr, ftraep and fir-e-aj rvrr 4rd wltk ajnci, i frilrfi.

t-rrce. ii -r; iiccrii'i lr aaf aonn mtl emrritft. Orlen tr-ft at Oat -1 'It ivl eus Aitka- kr ft ruaot be eteeued ta avanrr awl tartecj fsy sirr oestral ae a-1 1 receive prootpt aaaadaa. 1 LU1 coy- cvsia. jAMti ViCK ia Kuav uus Ubraea tasa aa aara im eAi raaaaul jt.T.

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