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The Daily News from Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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''Hilllllllllii fur u. Uii.icr bv ifcwmea fur ihtrv das od lillliluHMlllllilllMMilJHHIIllllllHlll.I. ill llluiiim. i.i. I GOLD8CHMIDT COLDSCH7dDT COLDS IS AiVACK exwpt pttitir 9 Hit whuut ff bve FOR RENT.

SvTen-rpom houw. Viae strti. near Thtrt); bet la essential to health. Every nook and corner of the Hood ami eo 11 water; good reliar. Applr UiU ofliee.

BREEZY TIMES FOR SALE. I. NSi- i wosHimns ami numoer mi vum lota for salt. Applj at 'fMjuire Amour's ortlce. 'Ju FOR SALE.

FDR SALK A tine line or HmrtrH'! tuirt Sleilts. Khst-itttsH workniHtislitp iriiamntefii. system is reached by the blood, and on Us quality thecondit ion of every organde-pends. Good biood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means serofula, dyspepsia, rheumatism, catarrh or other diseases.

The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Remember, iiiit'Hiioeiiiic recfiven prinnja aiifiiiiim. im-b llKoniKK-s, Hlacksnatlw.

and hcvliighU. WH tf ArapUealiJ-Told. is to have a new brewery. public schools. linkers wit! meet in Pitts- jotfi an I7lh insts.

River reached the boating jiv and coal shipment be- Hut it wilt cost $38,000 tisburj a paid fire depart- Hopck and 'Joseph Lonfanti at Lebanon yesterday for Jjri cider or- Sunday, r-de'in" tilled at by touching a live wire on top ol a telephone pole. VnoUn woman robbed the money 'lii Kred Keiek's saloon, Ashland, the proprietor was out, her escape. 'ven Poland, of Wilkesbarre, be- ilut Murderer Eckert, who the gaiiows, had poison passed jivick betore he committed suicide. Kcmbcl put in to-day sur-' ''at the Mt. Carmel cemetery.

lets in tlie silent City of the ii ha' r. id too much space assigned POUDEEl Absolutely Pure. Ac-earn of tartar baking powder. Highest of all in leavening strength. Latest United Males Government food Report.

Royai Baking Powdkb New York. LOST. Bt'twppn Avenue and Fourth street on jr.lii WBtrh. Fifi'ler Willi rewanl ht re'uru-ltiir luftiis otlicor io Joe lrot'tiuif-r, N. 4i Mm pit slrret.

DIRECTORS ANNUAL EETIN C. FIUST NA'I'KINAI. HANK, Ili'i'. 12. lw.

TluMtiiumtl t'lri'ltim fur IMri-i'fi'i'H will lu-lil lit llii tmiikin liuun' mi Tl KSIMY, Jaliuiirj- la, IvjT Ihmhi'iti llir Iiouio -if i nml p. in. M. K. ATKI1S, Inio-tia Caslih-r.

Ike Goldschmidt'sj 111 We advertise only facts, but the facts of the Great Bargains we EE are offering are so wonderful that people who don't know i llll us hardly believe it until they come and see for themself. Come and see! Buy and Save! i MKX AXl 1 1IIMiS. Sarsaparilla Isthc bt fit fart the One True P.NkmI Piirifler FOLITICAL CARDS. CHILDREN'S SUITS. eiire Liver III-: nsy HALE THE CHAMPION CYCLIST.

The Irishman Covered Over Mlnvteea Hundred Mile. Lul Week. Xfw York, Dec 14. The international cycling contest ended Saturday nddnlght with a victory for Hule, the Irish champion. The distances covered by the contestants wereas follows: Hale.

miles; Kice, 1.8SJ; Reading, l.Bitt; t'orster, l.SJtl; Mehoek, Fierce, Smith, Taylor, Ashiuger, Moore, 1.601; Maddux, tiannon, Me-Leod, Gliek, l.Osm. The best pre-vtuus record was l.iwo miles, made by Sehock In "Eleven prizes wore offered for the race, which will be distributed as follows: Hale, tl.SuO; Rice, fsuo; Heading, fnKI; Forster, Schock, $ao0; Smith, Pierce, lo0; Taylor, I25; Ashlnger, iuu; Maddux, 1100; Moore, T5, This Is not all the winner will derive from his work. He will be In receipt of a goodly sum from the makers of the wheels tie rode, also from the inventor of a peculiar style of chain used on the wheel, lie will also be in demand at sporting events, and will claim a premium in fuluro six days' races for some time. All told, his victory will net him a small fortune. The men left the track in a pitiable condition.

They were apparently human wrecks, but after twenty hours' rest tho majority of them looked as well as usuul. i'ew of them complained of the effects of the tremendous strain. Ji'o man could have told that Teddy Hale had boon riding six days and had covered 1,1110 miles with less than eight hours' sloop. His face gave not the slightest sign, and yot he finished the race lu frightful agony. Kven liico, wno was In a worse condition than any of the men, was tooling well yesterday.

Kii-o gained live pounds in weight during tho race. Throughout Saturday Kice tried his utmost to gather up Hale, but the Irishman would have none of it, and moved with Kice every time ho made an effort to got awav. According to the newspapers, very lew persons merely "die." The banker "passes in his checks," the cashier "goes to his last account," the the great majority," the cobbler "breathes his last," the saloon-keeper "seeks the spirit land," the gambler "shuffles off," the stableman "kicks the bucket," the spiritualistic medium "gives up the ghost," the accountant goes to his "long reckoning." piK CIIIKK liCRfiKSS, ALFEED AYRES. Suiijvi't lii'imlillcaii rulrs. pH C1IIK.F Itl'KGKSS FEED MILLER, Subject to K'-puI'lUan Kales.

OVERCOATS. I C.reat value those Men's Overcoats al rind $5.00. 1 Elegant Black and Klue Kcrsrv s.itin I.im-d at $10.00. All Woil Kersey Overcoats wmili out 5 pi ice $7.00. Chinchilla Heaver Overcoats, $7, fi; Hoys' Overcoats, 14 to nj years, nice Dim; ((t only $4.50.

Men's Suits $8.50 lor an elegant worth 10.00. 0 J. walked into the i this morning to in-i it he is meeting with great a storing recruits for his iitary irpany. All wishing ou'ii hand their names to the Nice RccIit Suits, ayes 4 to 14, $1.35. All Wool fancy Cheviot Reefer Suits, ages 4 to 15.

1-75- I-Alra Quality Children's All Wool Cheviot Children's Ast1.1cl1.1n Reefers, Peari llultons, Children's I'raideJ Cape Overcoats only $375. We can s.ne you money on Vmlcrwcar and doves. unit-rJ hf liurclnr. A itsii a llto Dee. 11.

Andrew Hurt, ajjftnl son of a piuittvr irinor of this county, was shot dead early yesterday morning by an unknown inuu who entered the house presumably for tho purpose of robtrcry. A desperato strujfle ensued. The murderer escaped, but hundreds of armed citizens with bloodhounds are in pursuit, and lynching Is probable If tho murderer is captured. pi! China has thrown down the gauntlet to the big coal miners of this country. Maim a tortaei and Jennie Green, of residents ot this town.

An American bark recently brought to Aiir ryiicrt will efritrt ClllKK til IU.1XS, JOHN E. HUBER. SiiMrii lo ltrptil-livftn Huli'fi. TIUKI) WARD COrNCJLMAX, HORACE M. MOSER, Siiiiji i lo Ui'imi'lli'iia tne t-acmc coast a mixed sample cargo of anthracite and manufactured coal mined and made in the Tonqtiin district.

It is intended to push the Chinese fuel at prices greatly below those which Pennsylvania coals of the same character are now bringing. Kxperts have pro itors to town last night. They 'rahed in glittering apparel and at ..1 considerable attention as they down Oak street. are jikineys? My husband was Kidney diseases for thirty aid used ail kinds of kidney reme- tr. 1,...

l. It in hih time to loave your order if you want made to measure suit ho I fore G'liristnias. How aliout a Cape ir for your wife or girl, nowhere else as cheap ami stylish as at El ti nounced the lonquin coal bed practi Tour Killed by Acetylene Ham. Bkki.in, Dec. 14.

An explosion occurred on Saturday afternoon in tho Moabite iuarter in tho house of tho scientist, Jieore Isaac, who wai experimenting with the manufacture of gas. Isaac and thive assistant's worn blown to ntoiiH. It is stated that Kinei'nr William had intended to visit Mr. Na ii-'s laboratory, as his experiments had u'lraelc i tho emperor's at teul ion. him Hit lil'll WAIMH'orNCILMAN MA1THIAS MURRAY.

siihjcci tu Ilnhs. l7t WAI1D SCHOOL JOSEPH W. SMITH, Suitjeef ti- an rxiU-t. cally inexhaustible, the manufactured coal is entirely new to markets. It is made by the Chinese natives from coal dust.

The dust is mixed with a pitchy substance and compressed into shaped sottting- cise has done. ALMIRA 11; East Mound Columbus ke Goldschmidt's I lumps. The inflammable 'cement aids combustion, and the coal makes a very hot and a very clear fire. I. for sale in Mt.

Carmel, by Ir. Samuel, Druggist. old lady was right when she said, might die if they waited for the saved tlie little one's liie i few doses of One Minute Cough .1. She had used it for croup before. I.

K. Samuel. The imported coal is said to be one of Sri'Kvisru Mr. Cahmei. Thwnsimi', M'CAFFERTY, Locust Gap.

Vour Support tu l. H.J Spring Lake' Legal Victory. Sruiso Lakk, N. Dec. H.

Vice Chancellor Ite'ed has handed down his decision sustaining the claim of this bur-ouirh In the equity suit which lona been iK-ndinjj Iwtwiwn it and II H. Yard and tho Coast company, involving tho the hnest quality, tullv equal to the best AmrH'-Oy An m-iHtimi Ivor jr. hoM-ow Dec. li 'Ih a-nn ia-tioll is op the of Ivory. jiU is Mr-rs IIu-m and Hl-uUiiii lid l.e.-li tfi-t'll' itsmd.r:- tors, atiii ai (heir Uie utMiitid of their i event introduction io rho ca-e, the treasury has conenied io p--stpmie the case until January.

jiiii I i nlllllli iSiilllillili iiililii iiiili iiHillii! iiii ill! important question of whether the lairotmh or ifr. Y'urd's companies own and control American or Iliiusti coals, while it can be sold profitably at a price much below the standard rates. 1'ennsylvama anthracite for house use is now selling on the Pacific coast at about $13 a ton. The Tonqtiin coal of the same grade-can be sold to give a good return at $9, a ton, while Tonqtiin anthracite steam coal can be quoted at least $1 a ton under the present price of Welsh coal ol that grade. IIIIII IIIIIll Illlf II IIIIIMlltlflf 111111'IITIlIIf Iff Sill ItlttTf Iff tltlf illltf Tllf lit Illlllltllllf If DENNIS QUINN, wttolefra'e n'i retail ior dealer Kift' tlrcet txt.vcen rt a unt aiil 1 tH it, Mt.

rmtl. Pa. fur liiy W-'iebrated LUDWiQ BREWING COMPANY'S BEER of Allentowu. iaiiiiiiiitiiiiJiiiiiii iiiilaiiiiiiiiiiiiii tiiiiiiiiiiiii.i iiiitllitilliitlllllU tllllllltiiti.Hlillil.IIlilUHIlIIiiUiniitillHlliil, Ktti'oprtia II ultra te Mdt. Pamis, Dec.

14 I-a Libre Pare to ruts that there is Uk of a meeting between Queen Victoria, Kmporor William and 1'tvsidetit Faure at Diimrd In tho spring. tho lake and its borders and the streets of tho town. For a long time the latter have asserted ownership, ami denied the borough's right to care for and improve the same, and about a year ago erected buildings on the border of the luko, which tho borough endeavored to tear down. A bitter light 'over the matter has been waging between both parties ever since. The result will bo to compel the demolition of the buildings wrongfully orocted, unless the court of appeals shall overrule Vice Chancellor Heed's decision.

SNAP SHOTS. The man who is continually picking (laws in a newspaper must have -a flawless opinion of himself. 3 loci sr jiEu i was received here Saturday the death ot Isaac March's r. at St. Clair.

His body was jesterday at that place. Mr. and wife, and Miss Gertie and March attended the funeral. be held during' the holidays nt ot the church, for the TVew edifice. Full partic-apMater.

is the countries of all nations st the Spanish since the assas-ji Maceo. Carl and wife, of Mt. Carmel, -jests of Inside Foreman on Sunday. rnm was received hereannoun-ieath of John Bosche at St. Saturday, who committed nearly blowing the top of his in a stable near his home, lie ears ot age.

He has quite a i t.tiaU in town who were ar of his death. The funeral this morning, interment being Mammoth cash store OmslipRtimi canoes more Until halt fhe Uts 01 womt'll. Karri 1 is a plt-H-sant cure lor L.oiistii'.ilum. i-'or tuie by lr. K.

W. Alleged Furger io Limbo. Altooxa, Dee. It. A stranger calling himself P.

H. Bradley isunrter arrest here as a check swindler, and it is said he is wanted by several western railroad companies for forging railroad passes. Ic ThcSelinsgroce "Times'says the chase fter postoftices in that county beats rab bit hunting all to pieces. was first thought that he might be Dyer, Poker players never indulge in social calls. Karl'n Clover Rnyt Tea Is A mirf.

rure for heml- RECEIVES NEW GOODS DAILY. the absconding New York bookkeeper, but that theory was sot aside yesterday by tho arrival from that city of a detective, who failed to identify him. He passed a number of checks on the First Nntinnul bank Brhe anil tliseae8. MHhlni? r'iievfcB so quickly. For Hale by Ur, J5.

W. tiaamei. They are still organizing Bryan clubs here, having deposited a tr00 chock in a in Reading. They are also voting lor The Best of Everything For Christinas. Right to the Front of all Competitors We Place Our Elegant New Holiday Stock Complete in aortrnent, splendid in quality, overflowing with generous bargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups and Gents Furnishings: In fact everything belonging to wearing apparel.

Every one ex-peels good cheer and pleasant filings from old SanlaClaus. Sensible people look for sensible presents. What is more pleasant than a present of Clothing selected from our elegint stock? It warms the body, and it warms the heart of giver and receiver. Young and old appreciate presents like that. As to our holiday trade we can supply you with Bargains we could not possibly have given you a month ago.

Itemeniber the place Jackson in Ikrks. DaytJin, bank which Is believed to bo fraudulent. He is held pending the re Ask vour phvsriain, your rtniKcist and yo ceipt of more detailed information from frielnt. about hiiiluh'a Cure lor Consumption Clair. He leaves a wile and lien Co.

employees of the jries will receive their coin the west. A Score of Trampi Captured. They will reeommeuil it. Fur ale by Dr. e.

Samuel. New Ukusswick, N. Dec. li. An Klyahurg itl.en Dead.

Bvron Fahrintrer, a well known young afternoon, ader and Twonty tramps woro arrested by Penn seph Cain enjoyed sylvania railroad detectives after a hard light, in which revolvers were drawn, at iiij yesterday. office at the coming man of Elysburg, died at his home yesterday morning. During the first three days of last week he as employed in painting H. A. Bird's feed warehouse on East New Hrunswick, near thiscitv, Sat urday night.

The prisoners were taken In DRESS GOODS we carry the Largest lanes and the Latest Styles. In CASHMERE CLOTHS, Ginghams, and Reps of all the ikuv-1 material the market affords. In MUSLINS, Rleaclied or Unhleached, we can give extra values. In NOTIONS Ladies', Misses and Children's Mittens, at from 1 5c to 2r. Hosiery at all rices, for Ladies, Misses and Children.

Alsoa Large Line of Men's Half Hose at Low Prices. In RIItP.ON.S we carry (he Largest stock in town. All widths and shades in Velvets. Tlie stock is complete. FANCY ToWTXS we have just opened an entire new line -at prices away down.

Our SHOE is up to dale the prices create a hie; demand for tin in. Also a full line of l.KOCKKlKS-and only the No seconds, but strictly lirst-class goods. Trvour TKAS and COFFKK.S.they will please. SI'lX'iAL We are headquarters for F1.HR'imI 1 ABLK OIL CLOTHS. sWConie and see us and we will demonstrate to you that at the prevailing you will find it profitable to doal with us.

announce their names in at tlie people will know North ine street. Mt. armei, ann on from freight trains, chained together and brought to this city, where they wero committed to the jail. In the fight Michael Butler drew a revolver and at Thursday morning was taken suddenly this ill and left for his home. He was an tempted to shoot Detective Daniel Me- exemplary voung man and leaves a host of friends.

The funeral will take place Nally, but just as he pulled the trigger old sores; to heal an indo- one of the other detectives knocked the to-morrow afternoon. sr to speedily cure piles, you man down, and the bullot flew wide of its 5 apply 'Dc Witt's Witch Hazel Ming to directions. Its magic Died Yesterday. Aucust Goetzhe, a ten-year-old boy mark. Despondent Father's Awful Suielile.

Pottsville, Dee. It. John Bosche, i ili surprise you. Dr. E.

V. whose parents reside on Spruce street, died yesterday from heart failure. The aged 55 years, committed suicide at St. fours to uliforuiu. Clair by blowing off his head with remains will tie huriea to-morrow aiter-noon in the Mt.

Carmel cemetery. 1 has been most fittingly heavily loaded gun. He took a breech New York Bargain House, STo. 21 So-ixi33L Oak Street J. SHULMAN Proprietors.

Undertaker Richard Irvin will have loading single barrel gun out to the stable In the rear of his lot and, placing himself charge. Services will be held in the "k.ih ot America." All the dm, the cloudless sky, and idureol the great European -ue duplicated in this sunny race Ketormeu cnurcn dv me pastor against tne iront ol tne stable just Inside the door, pet tho muzzle of tlie gun Rev. J. A. Danner at I p.

m. BIGKEL 60. Oak Carmel. Pacific, Here nature basks to his mouth and manipulated tho ham mer with his foot The top of his hoad nine ol her own beauty; and Injured at the Patterson. Geonre Howelka, an employe of the was blown off and his skull and brains scattered about the place.

Ho was prompted to the deed by despondency over Patterson colliery, who lives near the established her own sani-ere eternal spring inspires youth. With the snovv-man-'I the Sierras upon the one calm Pacific with its sott corner of Locust and Fourth streets, had one ot his hands badly mangled at the tho loss or several children recently. xpelled the Gold Democrats. Patterson colliery baturday. Dr.

Williams dressed his injuries. a the other, and a veritable Omaha, Doc. H. Tho aristocratic Dem lowers, fruits, and plants be ocratic organization of Omaha, the Jack can find and needs no love- Kxchangcil I'ulplts. son ian club, last night dropped from tho Dr.

Stuart Mitchell, pastor of the "5 vistf such a country is rolls all Democrats who refused to sun- Presbyterian church and Rev. Robert port Bryan in the recont campaign. Those --svlvaiiia Railroad Company, expelled include many prominent Demo N. Harris, ot the Longregatioiai cnurcn, vhe a more comfor- I. Xj.

pearl crats throughout Nebraska. The list in exchanged pulpits yesterday morning. asant way of crossing the cludes all prominent federal officers in Both irentlemcn preacned to apprecia augurated a series of annual Nebraska. Omaha's postmaster, Euclid tive audiences. tornia, running a through Martin, heads the list A number of scath BEAUTIFUL lng letters were addressed to tho club man palace cars from New Invites your attention to this space To-morrow.

by the expelled members. i Coast, and stooping oal points of mteret enroute. of 1807 three tours Curfew Ordinance Unconstitutional. Omaha, Dec. 14.

Judgo Baker declared tho city "curfew" ordinance to be uncon ranped to leave New York i and Pittsburg, January 27, HOLIDAY SLI PPEEi stitutional, as it conflicts with tho statute ana March 27. 151g Treasury Note. There ia only one $10,000 I'nlted States nnt in existence, and that has never I eon Issued, but is kept in the treasury lis a specimen. 'I hero are three tfi.uuO grwrn-Inicks. Two ut tlieni nre In the treasury; tin) third as paid out severul ycniw and is jiri'biitity in tlie vault of sumo hank, because, it Ikih never been lienril from since.

One dollar notes are numerous. Consumption, I.aOrippe, Fneumonia, anil all Throat and Lung licenses are cured by hhiloh's Cure. For sale hy Ur. W. Samuel.

of the state for the punishment of minors, mr will run direct to San which provides that a justice of the peaco Louis and the Santa Fe second tour will run via the or other Interior court has no power to in uict punishment on a minor under 10 "pave and New Orleans to i The third tour will run via years of age. Tho case decided was that of Koss Crone, the only boy arrested undor the "curfew" ordinance, it being regarded as a test ease. BOT TOT-T CASH BCJCjEK'S 1 11 SHOE STORE. f-nver, and Salt Lake City. in all points on the Pennsyf ad System east ol Pittsburg READ OVER THIS If you have looked elsewhere and cannot be suited just take a short walk and see if we cannot nlease vou in the line of Christmas Pres yo, sei ond tour, $350; third fte--- ill Ni'P'if knd trip, and $150 oneway, Cheapest, Eetauoo tlio Best i on the head, chapped ents.

Special line of dins, cuts, bruises, scalds. Mnraerer Krb's Confession Confirmed. Harrisburo, Dec. 14. George Erb, the self confes.sed murderer, Is still in jail here, nd will be held until tho arrival of the authorities from Fort Smith, whore, he says, he and a woman named Hicks drugged a man to death and robbed him.

A telegram from Fort Smith confirms Erb's confession. The Hicks woman Is ander arrest In St. Louis. 1 ick'v cured by DeWitt i Salve. It is at present the I ised tor piles, and it always GAIL BORBZri EAGLE BRAND milk for booV, "Infant I'; fcreiit value to mothers, btut V.

Y. Condensed Milk Co. 71 Hti3on Street, Eew York I Never Before LINEN BUREAU SETS and Other Linens Dr. L. W.

Samuel. t- a Cold In One Day. I Rroroo Quinine Tablets. All tl money if it fails to cure, re.W Samuel. F.

Gross Son, 1 Has UNDERWEAR sold at such Cyclist Euo Down by a Horse. Elizabeth, N. Dec. 14. Kaymond E.

Sawyer, years of age, of Now York, waB run into by a runaway horse while riding his bicycle through Roselle, near this city, last night. Ho was thrown violently and his head struck the curb. He was brought here about 11 o'clock last night and taken to the general hospital. It is thought he will die. iV- Hi 1 1 1 Cor.

Second and Hickory Sts. of Children's Vests and Drawers 2 Tua Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Increasing cloudlaoss, with cooler, northerly winds. WELL WELL Have you seen the Holiday Display at siei6 4 Cents Each Size 26, 14 Cents Each l8 6 28, 16 20, 8 30, 18 22, 10 32, 20 24, 12 34, 22 Heat Wears You Out ifiOP BITTERS ill BRACE YOU UP. IE BEST OF ALL TONICS.

i 25 year3 it has teen curing thousands of eases of Ingestion, listeria, Nervous Prostration, It Purifies the Blood, Gives you Vulh slid Eeips you Digest what you Eat. fet yonr system in shape to stand the cold leathet BY ALL EMINENT PHYSZCIANS. H'TTERS NEini YORK. Ir. E.

W. Samuel, Mt. Carmel, Pa. US MII1I ti ma sib Defending an Accused Broker. Chicago, Dec.

12 Friends of Jnllns A. Kohn, under indictment in New York for the alleged embezzlement of $::9,000 from a Mr. Rothschild, of Fort Wayne, make this statement. "Nearly a year ago Mr. Kohn, blind In one eye and broken In health, was compelled to go to Europe for his health.

Pending the settlement of outstanding contracts his affairs wero left in charge of representatives, who, Instead of paying the claims still unsettled, and for which funds had been provided, speculated in Mr. Kohn's name, losing not only these funds but heavily Involving him without his knowledge or consent, and leaving him homeless and absolutely penniless. It Is denied that Kohn owes Rothschild 19,000, or anywhere near that amount. fi CO. Lverythtng in the line ot Christmas Presents, Watches, I Clocks, Rings, Chains and novelties in Jewelry at low prices.

Also big line of musical instruments, banjos, mandolins, vio- 2 i Hng, guitars and musical supplies in general. We have good goods at right prices. Repairing of watches a specialty. 1J58 Soutli Oak Street. II.

T. John Building. THOS. M. RIGHTE 1 Oak Street Gtrrft.

smmoin ury coogs and General Mercnni .,,,5 iliJllliUlUllUIIIIiiUiiiilUlUiiiiuiyiiiiyiuaiUiUIIIMlIliiaiU CE FOR THE DAILY NEWS, NOW. A Father's T5TufoiMln.

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