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THE-ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO EXPRESS, SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1907 I 15 Guatemala rushing headlong a horror of railroad journeys, determined to stick to the xhtp until the fng lift-t-d. He got hems on Wednewluy GRIST FOR AURK'S ADVERTISING MILL him to commit toe erimea and paid blm 1 aa agreed, cash sums, for each. Confirmed. Xt is alleged that Orchard' confession has been amply confirmed, that will go upon the stand to repeat it freely wita the fuU knowledge that when his turn comes for trial he will be convicted and executed. It Is said that Orchard desire to make a clean breast of his put.

and he Is quoted a saying that ho desire to clear the whole thing up "before I am executed." Th prosecutor believe that they can corroborate the confession In all it tnest Important aspect. It ts alleged that Peltibon was an expert on explosive and 'that he, Moyer and Haywood Jointly plotted th murder. 1 On February t7, lSOS, Haywood, Moyer and Pettlbons were arrested In Colorado and immediately brought to Idaho. The arrest was made by Idaho officers. Th Governor of Colorado honored the.

requisition of th Governor of Idaho, but there were no Judlcjal.jnroettes? la out having met thalgn of a mishap. Two Teachers of Alfred University have resigned. Alfred XJalvenrtty, May 4 (Speclall Professor Wendell Wtieox. Ph.af assoclat professor of- physic and chemistry; ha resigned, to take effect close of the present year. Pro fessop Wilcox will go next year to the Msssachuaett Instltut ot Tochnotogy In Bus toa, her he has been given a runt similar to Mlewshtp.

Ills position wilt be in ths laboratory -of phys-tcal-chemlcai reoearch, which Is th only oa ot lta kind la th world. Professor Wilcox ha been la Alfred University but one vear. Kssfrotaippsptwi anotner position for th com- Our Humorist must feel sorry he's not grinding out Books nowadays. FALL FOR ANY OLD JH1NG New York Paper's latest wild Story about Clemens and Rogers's Yacht both being lost. New Tot gs special to Th -Now York, May a stare-head story on th first page of a leading newspaper this morning pictured the magnificent steam yacht Xahawha: silifcawai tn trtandard Oil magnate, a being Iocs I at sea with Mark Twain aboard.

Ths story bore the date lta of Norfolk. and said that Mr. Roger had appealed to the- wireless and weather bureau at Cape Henry and at Hatteras to assist In locating th missing craft on which Twain waa a guest The atory created a eitsatlon among the humorist' friends, but long before they were awake or knew anything about it. the horn of Mr. Twain In low.

er Fifth avenue was surrounded by-aev-eral battalions of evening newspaper reporter who work on the lobster trick and help to get out the lemon edition at a. m. Wrapped In a long rob with hla bushy hair all awry, Mr. Clemen confronted the army of scribes and listened calmly to th story as printed of th disappearance of the Kanawha with himself on board. "As far a I can make out from th fact of th case a presented to me," said Mr.

flehvn, thoughtfully, "th report that I have been lost at sea Is somewhat exaggerated. However, you can assure all my friend that I will make an exhaustive and rigid Investigation ot the rumor and if thers la any foundation for th atory 1 will at once apprise the anxious public ot th facts. I sincerely hope that th report is not tru and I surgeat that all my friend suspend judgment till such a time aa I can-ascertuln the true state of affairs," The harrowing detail of th Norfolk dispatch wer that the humorist and other had. gone to the Jamestown Kx-position as guest of Mr. Roger on the Kanawha.

When the party wa reody to return last Monday the for ram down and they could not sail. Mr. Rog. er. who had pre suing business In New York, left by rail, but Twain, who has HAYWOOD'S TRIAL STARTS THURSDAY Secretarj of western eaerauon of Misers charged with Gov.

Stf unenberg's Murder. ORCHARD TO TAKE STAND Selteoijfessed hired Asasia of the Organization expected to re real the whole St ory. (CoBtaut tram pc 13.) a story replete with plots and counterplots itartlins; tn development and execution. Steve Adams 'a Confession, gtove Ailacu also mad a confession, tt is and la expected that quf nt'y pressure of relatives. It is raid, repudiated portions ef his states meat Frank Steunenberg, who came from humtle, but masterful stock began Ufs ii printer.

Joined the Typographical 1 'nlon and throughout the great part of is l'fe was la strong sympathy with rauje and struggle of union This circumstance, gives ground for an important contention of the case. Vpnn the one hand, tt was argued that because Steunenberg as governor refuse i to countenance, or to permit vio lent In behalf of union labor, he was marked as a traitor to his fellows. On the other hand, tt is contended that his tv. ll-known advocacy of union principle made it at once Improbable that his death was procured by union men. The Murder.

Steunenberg was blown to death with dynamite on the evening of December S. 1905. In the gathering gloom of a fiortny dusk be entered the side gate of hi? yard at Caldwell, where, retired from politics, he was living the simple Ufe of a sheep farmer. A bomb of peculiar manufacture, with a fish line attached, was sunk In the snow beside the gate. The fish Una was also fastened to the gate.

As Steunenberg opeh-. ri the gate he sprang the trigger of the Inmb. He Wis terribly He lived iiearly an hour, was con-l-iua. anjTepoke, but hli ruptured ear drums we're dead to sound, and he died without? knowing what killed him. He iisked iila wife who had shot him, and the questioning In his.eyes showed that he r'nuld not hear her reply.

The State aroused. The explosion of the bomb aroused only the llttla town of Caldwell, but lh whole state of Idaho. Orchard, who tAys that he murdered Steunenberg, as suspocted before the day was over. He had gone to Caldwell from Denver Thomas Hogan and variously represented himself to be an Insurance-man, ii bu.vvr of sheep and a gambler. A search of his room In a hotel re- into a Hotbed ot Trouble.

City of Mexico, May 4 A. P.1.--Guate. mala ha rfued to jemcly-mUh-ther request of th Wexlrso Oovernmeat that Jo Maria Lima and Colonel Ono-rs Beree, charged with complicity In th assassination of General Manual Usandro Barrillaa, extradited. The cabinet la In session and It la said that th minister debating th advisability of Immediately severing diplomatic relations with Guatsmala. Professor Richards deliver his first Lecture at Berlin.

Berlin. Hay t. -Professor Richards of Harvard delivered hla inaugural lecture this morning In th aula of the The who attended th opening lectur of Professor: Buravsa ei represented oy the minister of educa tion, and the most prominent chemist In Berlin, the relation of chemistry to modern science being th subject of th lectur. Professor Richards pointed out that a logical process of Inductive reasoning, based on carefully planned experl-menta. was, relatively speaking, a new manifestation of th power of the human Intellect Ancient philosopher imagined, observed and reasoned, but neglected experiments.

Hamburg New Item. Hamburg, May 4 (Special). Mra. Andrew Mason ot Cleveland Is visiting her sister, Mrs. F.

Dominskl ot Maple avenue. Mrs. Thomas Lannen of Toronto, Out, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.

Mc-Gulre. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Hammond hav returned from Shafts burg and Port Huron. Mrs. Hulda Crooker ha returned to her home in Floral Park. She waa the guest of Mr. Joel White.

C. H. Wood has left for th Adirondack tor a fishing trip and Mra. Wood has gone to Batavla, where ah will visit Mr. Richmond.

Dr. James has left for Washington on account of hla health. ire. c. w.

Bourn and William Kro- nenberg have gon to Greenville, Miss. Everett L. Tooley has gone to Puyal-lup. Wash." The senior class of the high school ha elected the following officers: President Fred Hauck; vice president Marjorlo Kendall; secretary and treasurer, George F. Abbott Lap Movvcre, NEWS ITEMS FROM ALBION Curtis Bate Post prepares for Mem- becomes Elder.

Special IsTa Badsle Kiprem. Albion. May i Christ EDlacotal Church represented at th dio- cn count ll lo be-h4d rn Batavla on May Rith, by J. Cornell. Sanford T.

Church and Dr. C. M. Burrow. Ths aj-ternatra are Franklin Clark.

Wsrnrr Thompson and W. Ram ad ale. A. M. Eddy.

sdHor vf th Albion Saturday News, and A. W. Myers ar to ordained ruling' elder of th Presbyterian Church by th psitor, th Reverend IX I'Ukard, at th service tomorrow morning. CurU Bates Post A. ha jrrsKTiarOTity tktip lis sseia'TB Revefend'W.

A V. E. Pattyson will deliver the addresses. Th grave at Mount Albion will decorated In th morning and th afternoon will be taken up by th addresses at th courthouse. Aa adjourned term of th county court will be held next Monday.

Judg Isaao 8, Slgnor will preside. The Albion Br department ha taken aetlon supporting th More land bill, compelling All foreign mutual Imuranc rampant to pay a tat of on per cent, ia this stats, the proceed to bs equally aiviaca ueiwwn in man riremen I Horn and th several companlei throughout th state. Senator Fran-chot and Assemblyman Eggleston ar asksd to upport th bilk Two Funeral Today. Batavla, May 4 Ths fu. neral of Mrs.

Mary A Harris, widow of th Keverend Isaae Harrba who dltd at her horn In Dart en yesterday morning, will be held from her 1st horn tomorrow afternoon at IS, o'clock. Mr. Harris wa born at Hallsport, Allegany county, os 7, lta, and had raaided In Uenese eounty nearly all her life. 8h waa a great church worker and was th founder, of the W. T.

U. tt Darlen. The r-France XmYl Anthony, who died at hr horn In Oak. field last night will held from th horn at ISO p. m.

tomorrow, ths ftev-r rend Eiltoi Field omflatlng, Mra An-thony wa bom In Pembroke on November JO, Sb I survived by a step, daughter. Mra. K. N. Farnsworth; a stepson, Charles Anthony, and a brother.

Wliber Chllds, ail of Pembroke, and four sisters, Mrs. David Byam of Da. tavia. Mr. Lucy Burgess of Pembroke, Mra Amelia Calkins of Byron and Mra Elita Calkins ot Grand Baplds, Mich.

Wd Rle Cablsft', th 8-drawer kind, 10h and bitter The affidavit charging that the men were In the state of Idaho at th time of the murder being admittedly false In fact, though true as regard compliance with the letter and spirit of th statute, according to th officer of th state. gavo rise to widespread discussion as to propriety of the judicial action of th two states Involved. i av Then throughout the country went up the cry that the three prisoners had been kidnaped In defiance of all constitutional right. This phase of question' was eventually tested by means of writ) of habeas corpus and an appeal to the United State Supreme Court, the result being the State of Idaho was upheld. Preliminary Proceedings, There have been various preliminary legal proceedings In the case of Idaho and much delay due to one cause or an The most Important proceeding has been a change of venue recently from Canyon county to Ada county, on application of the defendants, on the ground of prejudice.

Special counsel for the State of Idaho and the officers and detectives connected with the prosecution have maintained silence on the case and little) knowrr publtrty ai to It details. Progress will be contested at every point by an alert group of strong coun sel for the defense. It is thought by many lawyers that the fat of the case her and In the highest court hinges on the admission or rejection of certain evidence. A specific murder is charged and the restriction of the evidence to that charge may exclude many features of the general conspiracy, set up by the prosecution. Victim of Conspiracy.

The defendants deny their guilt most positively and In turn assert that they are the victims of a giant conspiracy as daring In conception and act as the one alleged against them. Their attorney have withheld their plans, but it ts generally believed they will advance the theory that the plot Instigator came from their old enemies, the mine owner. They will probably seek to show that Orchard made hi confession In th hope that he would save himself under promise of immunity and that the revenge feature is an Invention to give plausibility to an Impossible tale. Major Fremont sentenced to lose fiONumbef Kanlc New York, May ,4 isan Special). Ma jor Francis P.

Fremont, of the Fifth United States Infantry, who was tried 1nthl city on a charg of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman, in vio lation of the lst article of war. In that borrowed money on the strength of owning property "which did not belong him, ha been found not guilty, of that charge, "but guilty of "conduct to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, in violation of the S2d article of The Bentence of the court-martial, which was announced today, la that Maior Fremont ahall lose 60 number military rank on the lineal list of ma jors of infantry. Twelve Passenger hurt Raton, N. May 4. Westbound Santa Fe passenger train No.

1 waa wrecked on Wednesday night twenty miles south of Raton by the breaking of an axle under the engine tender. Twelve passenger were injured, ten of them seriously. AraoU'a -Gwld le Corporatism, tl.25.' Williamson 11 8. Dtv. Ell.

So. Furniture Highest Type Find Here Garden HoscMixcd VViiM'U Witt HIBl UCUIlllV 4UtU on January 1. 1306, he was arrested, His-fini I ojj us very moderate in price. You will surely have to buy one or more of these articles soon and we, of course, want to sell them to you. If you will compare qualities and prices we are sure of the sale.

log year. She has been at the head of I th drpartrr ent of Enattsh and exsres. I slon. and will hav a slmlUr pUc In tbe Passalfr (N. school Miss Put nam Is a graduate of Yal and Colum bla and pupil of Llnd Power.

LEFT TO A COMMITTEE Proposition to build new high School at Hamburg brings out biggest Attendance on Record. Rpecial Ths Buftat Express, Hamburg, May 4. Th meeting of school district No. last night at th high-school building brought out th biggest attendance ever keen at a school meeting to this village. Th meeting had been called to vote on the proposition ot building a new high school at a cost of $50,009.

"No decision was reached and th matter wa loft to a mmmttte appointed on motion of Perry M. Thorn, consisting of A. H. Baker, Colonel Georg Abbott George J. Kopp, P.

1L Shero, H. Heath, P. M. Thorn, Joseph A. Unlcker, J.

H. Burrman and Juliu Ketr. Mr. Thorn and Dr. Abbott, apok agatnat the proportion at th meeting and It 1 felt that a majority of th commute Jawot favorable to the srhem.

Th discussion at the meeting was very wrm, and grew personal at time. To entertain Pomona Grange. Batavla, May 4 (Special). Stafford Grange, at Its meeting yesterday, voted to entertain th Pomona Grange at Batavla some time next month. Ratsrsl Stas niters, th sii that filter 4 gallon a day, usual price a.7j, priced this week, ff I OQ each.

JI.OJ rldls Bus Ud4er Nickel Plated Tea Strainers, wood handle, each. 7c r.ldiai Sewisg Tit les, sir 36, eschUSU I I mJ I Silrer's I TlMers, riy.3r: I9c 17x21 Calraalied Aih each $1.69 4 Twl Kellers, 17 laches: long, extra special, each. tU She Ptlisklag Brasaes, rega- I tarly 5C V4 Ttk Pitks, 1,000 ia a box, box Im4 roldlsf Wssk Beaekes, each Weed Cleek Skelres, priced at rn. Ij-oo and as low as, 3UL Freark Plile Mirror, size um inche. with whit enamcltd QQn frame, t.j0 value a- s- saw SH- iisj awwswss! aj 1 1 LAWN MOWERS-Tkv F.BioH Peon-' sylvanfa The only actual self-sharpenioe.

mower, HUFFCUT TOOK HIS OWN LIFE Governor's legal Adviser shot himself dead on a River Boat 1 (CoatlaiMd rran tor. chatting about current vnt and apparently in the best of aplslta "Dean Huff cut In hi connection with the state administration" had entered upon a career rich In proml: of th greatest usefulness, and I not only feel a keen sense of personal loss, but that the state has lost one who was qualified tor most important public service," Hi Kent in 1S60. was graduated at Cornell University with th degre of A.B. In 18S4. and at th Cornell Unlver slty college of law with th degre ot LUB la lSss.

wa for a time private secretary to President Andrew White at Cornell and waa an Instructor In English at Cornell In 1S8S-M. Later professor of law In Northwestern University and- Indiana University. Ia 1SJJ he-returned to Cornell aa a professor of law and In 1903 he was made dean ot th faculty of law at Cornell University, He became coun set to the late Governor Hlgglns tn 1904 and wa retained In that capacity by Governor Hughe. He was active In legislative reform movements and wa th author of ev era! legal works Including The- Law ot Agency. He waa a member ef the American Bar the New York Stat Bar Association and a New York, com? Itnlsaioner tor the promotion of uniform.

lty of legislation since IK. Aa chairman of the grievance commute of the New York State Bar Association, Dean Huffcut drew up the charges, against Justice of the Supreme Court Warren B. Hooker. Dean Huffcut was a member of the Theta Delta Chi and Delta. Chi fraterni ties and took an active part in the con ferences and convention of these Or ganisations.

Dean Huffcut was con' aider ed the best natural orator and public speaker that has ever been turned out by Cornell. He ha been mentioned many times aa the logical successor to President Bchurmaru Both, Miss Lillian Huffcut of this city, a alster of th dead man. and E. A. De Lima, a close friend and class-mat of Mr.

Huffcut In Cornell, said that they were unable to account for Mr. Huffcut act Mr. De Lima said the only possible explanation was that Mr. Huffcut was completely worn out by overwork, and that his mind had temporarily given way under the strain. Th many Important bill which hav been before ths Legislature this year called for a tremendous amount ot work from Mr Huffcut" said Mr.

De Lima. "He waa tied down at hla work almost constantly and I suppose he just broke down under th burden. There can be no other explanation He wa In perfect health." Parents know no Reason. Blnghamton, May 4. Mr.

and Mr. Ambrose Huffcut the parents of Dean Huffcut who committed suicide on a steamboat on the Hudson last night were totally unprepared for new of his death. They cannot account for the tragedy and ar not aware of any trouble that could hav led their son to take hi own Jife. Dean Huffcut waa well known.in although he had not mad this city hla home. He had attended many convention here, both political and professional, and wa acquainted with all th public men In th city and lta vicinity, --r Cornell Ithaca.

May 4. The faculty of Cornell University wa dazed today by th report of the suicide of former Dean IS. W. Huffcut of the law school. Dean Huffcut wa alway cheerful and hi mind wa ot uch a calmly judicial east that hla suicide can only bs explained by his associate aa the result of mental Professor George P.

Bristol, dean of the Cornell Summer 8chool an InUmat friend of Dean Huffcut and Charles E. Treman, university trustee, declare that they believed Huffcut to be the last man who would ever commit any emo tional act They ridicule the notion that his sui cide was due to the defeat, of th administration in the Kelsey matter or to any opposition he may hav encounter ed at Albany. Such defeat or opposition they said would only Increase his and combatlveness. Professor K. H.

Woodruff and Pro fessor C. H. Hull of the Cornell faculty left for New York this afternoon to bring the body to f.iia city for burial. Will New York. May 4.

David Wlllcox, late president of th Delaware A Hudson, who committed suicide at sea last week, left' his estate to four on hla mother's sid: The estate Is val ued by William Q. Wlllcox, the dead man's cousin, at 11.100,000. 'Arkansas against Cigarettes. Little Rock. May 4.

The bill prohibiting th sale, manufacture or giving away of cigarettes. or clgarett paper in this tate wa passed by the House. The bill now goes to the Gov ernor for his Tough on Chicago. Washington. D.

CL, May 4. Secretary Taft today promised a Chicago delega tion that would, bring an action to enjoin the sanitary district of Chicago from continuing the project of fevers Ing th water of Calumet river, which I part of the drainage canal plan. OCEAN STEAMERS Arrivals and Reports of Atlantic Lin ers at domestic and foreign Ports. Queesitsws, May 4. Ctrarla, frsa Nrw Tars; vrmrtc, rrsm iMstoa.

Genoa, May Arrived: Prtassss Irene, from Hew York. Plymouth, May 4. Arrive: Pailadelpai, from Nsw Tors. Rotterdam, May 4. Nieow Am-terday, from New York.

Saint Mlrhaet'Sr-Msy 4 Arrived: Ksckar, from Nsw York. BostoB, May 4. Arable, from Liverpool; Bytvania, n-om uverpooi. Montreal. May 4.

Arrived: Ottawa (Br Evans, from Liverpool. glaacooaet, May 4. Tb stMtmor tTm bria. Liverpool tor New York, waa la wire Im commnnleaUoa with ths statioa her wben dIIm tut of ths Naatscket Liht- akip at noon aa will, praoably dork at Li. Sunday.

gable Wand. K. 8., May A The steamer Minneapolis, London lor New York, waa IS wlrelen) eommuaication. with lh sUChib when TT mile oat Sandy Hook at Bona today as win prsbably dock about I), a ob Monday. Newport, It.

May 4. Th steamer Kew York. Sostharapton for New York, ia report. by wlrelM telecrarti mn bavtnt eaw toe Ligat.bip at IS a. m.

da snd will probably dock about I a. oa Suaday, AW saves-tts cost in Sharpening bills; a screw driver is all yon need to keep the cutting edges of the knives 01 the Pennsylvania Mower iu as perfect a condition as when fresh from the factor-. Priced ati8.6sandjs (jjq Muiu 1 TO fc L--U tJ5B. The Niagara Lawn Mower The hest medium priced lawn mower on the ket. It will cut hleh or low rrsss.

It Crk 8 I5c i wnrH'Tevealed more evidence and then srore of witnesses testified to having -'ii hiiu at tunes lurking about the nbers home with Jack Slmpkins, a member of the executive board of the Western Federation of Miners, who has jiut been arrested, watching- Steuhen-K -i g's house with field glasses and making Inquiries as to Steunenberg' movements. Identified, Orrhard. when asked at his preUriIn-nrv examin itlon If he wanted counsel, fall that if news of his arrest got abroad, coun-l would promptly the- FTOitni-t TiV advise him. fiuhsequr ntly. Hogan was Identified by the i olorudo poliee ap Harry Orchard, anted en the charge of blowing up the Indrpendetic-e (Col.) depot, and upon this ldentltleation he admitted that Ho- in wa an assumed nam, that ills real ii.ime was Harry Orchard.

McPartland on Job. In the meantime, the case had passed li the hands of a private detective act nry and James McPartland. famous for his part In the breaking up of th Molly Majrulre organization, assumed charge of the Inquiry. McPartland procured what Is said to be a free and full confession from Or- hard, who had been removed from th Sat! at Caldwell to the penitentiarr In Boise for safe keeping, because feeling in mgn against him In Caldwell. vrcnaras conression ha never all been made public, but tt contain an aaefea admission of partlclnation in nearly 80 murder and allegation that Haywood, Moyer and Pettlbone Induced Hand Craft of the Very You Will he to In cuts the grass evenly snd lesves a smooth, velvety (Q "7C lawn.

16-inch, 3.25( 14-inch, 3.00; n-inch Delaware Laws NowersJnst the thing for a small lawn or yard. True, they are not as good as a Pennsylvania, but (PQ QC who wonld expect it? See the price. 12-inch, each VsCisCu GARDEN HOSE The following brands have sold for years. Lawn Hose that will stand the high pressure and that with ordinary care will last for years. Our guarantee goes with every piece.

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12c QaeeaCitT Gir4fa Bse, 7-ply, 1 Par rubber, th foot I 00 lardwMd Hse Reel, will hold rn. 75 feet hose, each Coyle's Patent Hose Attachment to rubber lan hose to smooth faucet, each 45c ii ma, in. i i i. iwiu Cleveland Lawn Weeder This little device gets st the removes the dandelion or weeds, lawn Each Standard size, well made and r.mnflhU ff si fr i k- ltlUis.ll Self Pulllsf Serews. reg-ttlarly aja, ea DBbleTlrCl set Beat.

rp ers, each. Uu StarCsrula StreUhers, the set 98s TrBfkt Irs fletket PesU. for th yard. Will not rot or break Uk tb wood post, to Weed Eairsaa.rerk 7. Btxes, ecli I tw Piser, the roO, Saw lit IbItss, set of three, ajc value CleCbet Lis Props, feet loag, -oc value IOC BIsseirs Suadird Carpel Sweepers, etch Eltekea Tikles, wbiteweod top, 15x40 inches, each $1.89 $1.49 Lambs fl Cellist; Pasters, tf fin priced at I3, a.s 3, t-7j and 3 I Flit.

White Brlitle Yirstsr BfBsb, 3 inche 2 We are agents for" the celebrated Onyx Mixed Paint Main Street. -V1 roots of the evil. It roots and all, from without stooping. O. Garden Wheelbarrows I wv niivlv n4fnt.111 Kaf sideboards, each Itj-Tootrt Steel Rakes tbe I2-Tooth Malleable Rakes, Iron Garden 03n a.UU fmr Garden Tool Sets Large siie, best quslity.

Sets consist IE. of spade, hoe. and 6-tooth steel rake. The set Uu Other Gsrden Set as low Revolving Lawn Sprinklers 12 inches high, the head and arms are ball Each Garden AJZn as 25e the set. Moore's Gardener A combina.

tion tool for the truck farmer. For plapting any kind of seed, making furrows for onion sets, ft plow, cultivator, hiller and weeder com- CJC flfl bined, each. I Jap-A-Lae is a fine, tovgh, quick-drying and durable finish for new and old hard and soft wood floors, doors, window screen, linoleum, refrigerators, etc. Comes in natural and twelve Its plain surfaces, simple, graceful outline, and rich soft colors are beautiful enou'b without ornament There is no type or kind of furniture as well constructed as "and Craft Furniture. MainiCcent ts the word appKed to our' stock of these goods.

-r os you 1 'Pckl Invitation to see our display of these Pogs. Get a glimpse of the beautiful fittinzs. the coloring of the rom. us decorations it's restful to the eye. Large Chair Rockers for your rest.

in the Main ai- entrance. 567. it win benefit yon. furnish a house completely from cellar to attic from kitchen chair to the Colonial piece for the drawing room. BRICKA cV ENOS Flower and Vegetable Seeds.

Our stock, consisting of all the best varieties is northern grown and strictly fresh. Tbey are generous size pscksges, too; I dozen packages, 9ej the package Ill Flowering Bulbs, such as Gladiolas, Lli, TuberosesCallas, Gloxinias, Dshlias, etc, sll at very special price. 4-laeh Palat Bmke. best quality Chinese bristles, elastic toft ends, Tbe regular pi ice 60c. Special this week, each 49c 392-394 567 Main Street Connect I ne Oar F1v Store ssi.a-AfiS-Aftn-At!S Wubtuum St.

WE REFUND YOUR RAILROAD FARE AS snd you w31 recerre b'benl line of credit. WALBR1DGE CO..

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