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a we way PH WORLD; SATURDAY !EVNING, DECEMBEK vO, p ‘ ‘ . : Minti ew tat se come —Admirablo ass “fealuse” and wouter’ HUUARIRTIM > xsueaey Bebtipaner. # partons row ks, the bia tyefive feet f ite unique interested in the matte mine Tabletere’ ‘tu see qe iniluence of Benator Plate ot i ogee et located In the head, throst, bronekial (ben debtedness $5 raid to * eee of Pate! tne’ prinsiet Seathises of to the stomach, are the local / S. | .? . '{S a oe MO UU OOOO0 OU OCU OOO OO UCU OOOO OOO . Blt BL CK. FA B002 BOARD iad a | ( aq — — Christian Sit Singing the|» = i oe ' | i] Mrs. Speinke Wants Her| David Schrank Indicted|Wild Revels on 'Change| People Will Be Brough SugarandBrooklynRapid Army Surgeon Took a S Former Husb In Honor of Xmas | Basi and in the Second to Church, He Declares: Transit Lead Boom Dose of the Stuff with rreste ason. on i "i Degree. Se Prayer Helps Hhey: Market, | No Bad Effects. ; ar “i Voice, aoa t FORGOT AER ALIMONY David @ehrank, who shot and killed| ‘There was much ‘doing’ on the Stock - lk ae ei, , | ‘ Ms, — oliday influences dla no WEST POINT, Dee 2 --Major Jonn ' Bohaeffer, a fellow workman, inf Exchange this noon The brokers had ; | sae x, [thelr Ohriotmas tree, and never before| ita D. Aankey ts just tuekstrem four! arate detent {dort pene Hy BENDA Hons Board! og q im 0 factory at Astoria Iasi Waris lwvas mitth and good cheer eo rife aa ibjmoctne in Rnmtand, Weland apd sond-) 6 An extraordinary soale, while pr {Inautry to-day his testing the sf> ‘ was arraigned before Judge Harrison 8 WAR tara? J m land, where he #ang and lectured, *1 vanced violently throughout the entire if troploa ner Kauce, BUCA BR Fashionably Dressed Woman | yoore to-day he huge tree wtood near the Hroad {4M HOt wolng to teach, nr try to teach, | 8 Ty ail departimenta the activity and!js sed inthe cadets! mess hall, He anbd A} Tells Court of Her Diro ‘Tho bill of Indictment found bY hel gtreet entrance, and from ite branches | Me minleters OF thie country to alg,’ Snore er A ree he APS TIEN BF ATODAE J Grand Jay against Schrank cause] jung ail aorts of gifts for the mombors. [Ne MM to an Evening World reporter, ) | notable advancea were aeored. (O-T Ary. of the eauce on the palm of hie 4 Poverty. areal surprine, Distriot-Attorney Mere) phe atroet stalde the B “TL suppose most of them might tearn | : with several new price re Ay ta and taking vo with his tongue. yy Ss rfil being as much astonished a8 ANY} crowded with private carriages, which] Then Mr, Sankey laughed | | Tho Jnitial Maurer showed wide MAF] ite swallowed the sauce Ant although no ele ‘The Jury found an tndiotment| nad brought the wives, wlstere, daugh: | “What a war t would bring tpon my. || | Bina to the good » different iwsuer) i tasted ot, like ihe tante of a cayenne A woman whore farhlonable attire {for murder in the gocond degree, al Sand sweethearts to witness the] felt to attempt much @ thing,’ he contin. | | opened ip 1 pe nt or more. Pepper pod. hie throat, he wall, wis very ‘ cause! th jerk of the Adama Street] though the facts in the case go to show sbratl ved T suppose geome of the preaahers Trading, too war Monally Ante] museepttt: yany jrrit vn, but he felt Police Court, iy Brooklyn, to look up tos | that the munier was premeditated At 12.90 the coombers wathered about!n the country think they can sing well mated, 1 large t anged Hands} no jieffecte from jhe a day aaid sie was Mra. Matilda Speinke,| When Bohrank wert to the factory online tree Charis, Knoblauch and fenough without any help ¢rom me, And In the prominent atocka, the opening] Two young women who wore present Wy of S2 Orange atreet, She asked for a|the morning of the murder he changed! jtartwig Haruch, each dreaded as Santa} then, some preaohers do not think: tt 4) @ ranmeotions 1 Northern Pacis agate) when he made thy teat ina spirit of tum Warrant for the arreat of her husband, |tts clothes ws usual Defore going (0) Claus, oegan distributing the sitts part of their buatners to stng, \) Kating 16.000 wares at an extreme ad>/ did likewise, and they found no dimeuky # , Herman Splenke, from whom she ob-| work, putting on w pate of ovemiis, Tn] toy ratiroad trajnw were elven to some] "aM going to travel ail over Ahin| ® vance of a poli In wwallowing the quantity talned a divorce four years ag making the change of darment® he took) of the brokers who Were Prominent Infcountry for the purpose of fn tes Operations th ah firat quarter of int Vigher ment Her story wae that at that time her|a revolver out of bis trousers pocket | Millroad stock operations ligious men who oan sing with epili. 1 8 hour aggregated 26),00 shares, witeh ‘ jj 4 . rv ous dl i ¥ f hat In reply to Gen. Clouse the witness ls huaband was ordered by the Court to] and put tt in, the pocket of hie overalls rim var Abd ame thouranda of mail go into the prinatyal cities and beats all previous recor ts for chat time] in feply fe . f pay her flO a year, He disappeared and | Behrank pleaged not Bullty and was re | thrown until Lie Moor Was three inches] towne and call the alngers together Brooklyn Rapid ‘Tranalt wan also Un csively awenr that the taking af q It waa only to-day that she heard where |e! OOF teop Wi he paper Phis F colored! ey must be good man mewn rele tag demand, After opening sales of] eee could not directly or inde y aa. a |enow atonm continued for several mine |), 4 0000 he price soared to M os ae CO i bs ‘ ne wa Cotton Prices Firm, titer, (o'be followed with thousaide of] U8 men They eus sing for ke kn) @ een e eeeee vmiethesen| rectly have caused tuberculosis of the { Her dnughtor, Roaa, was selling candy yards of confetth pubIo and then wing @ me in prevade, pated with Mit yenterday. Purchases) one or in any way be the cause of in the sireer, in order to help the fam. | Cotton opened firm and unchanged to] 1 Rudolph’ Keppler, Preatient 9 Cha hs Noedin Btnarees: » In Iota of 1,009 and 1,00 shares were fre-](hFowt or in any way bl TN. tt iy in jt Ananctal straits, Bhe saw her |fve points higher. Trading was quiet in] the Bxchange, made an addee f= A weer! OJ quent and Jumpa of) per cent. in value) {He death of Cadet B 7OAls ier, fAther's name over a amnall shop, at 8] the early market, but Bnghvh cables be fa ie Then 1 whall select the best yotees, Not UnvoInMen his partaking of ii. { Flushing avenue, ‘The daughtor went in ling better than expooted the undertone | {nthe ee been, th and then | what! bring all there woloes 0) Tour thevactd abate of #t. aut, the] The Major Is one of the surgeons at y and found 4 woman and baby, ‘Nhe 1 sitet Rhistied the band played roe, New York, where they will be trained, unt of Rope 1 4| Went Potnt and was considered qualified 1 onmn eal wae Mew Herman | Wae erongly oudltet is H wth + h same amount of Bouthern Pucife, an ; 4 Bocinne te ae Mee term | WO eember opeiied. at 1010 and ad {members scanding with hate oft and] with © view of ainging with euch spirit LGN of Hugat were recorded wt the fret {to «ive an opinion the father of the baby vanced (9 10.9 on ght tom covering. |. ‘Then, trom the haleontes, were lowered ond understanding as will enable them Iranssotions, ‘The @ret named Jumped] Cadet John If, Poole, of Mtehigan, Hi F iat, neni Herman Speinke | Receipts were likht and reports. from |MAlf & dogen fated calves of impler] \ return to thelr respective homes and 19 187 1-8, & net gall of 51:5 ber Gant: tewore thet he never Ramed Boos Hie 4 Re itewald Ne had heen married | Beiter anot markets, were Aeth [inucho, Wor ‘those “the “vtokers acram-|arsiat In religious work, T helleve that Hug wan oven Detter, Kving 19 1991°2) Knew Breth, who was a member of hte Rosu, who Immediately. lett and | TH opel prone eh December, | Died cawerty, Bimal rubber halle were) this in necemary to a apleitual awnk: Are ioyancy wae most pronounced \nfown clas, ‘Thie was the fourth ojine Informed her mot We rat | 0:18 to 10.9); January, 9.03 to 964; Febru: | games of foattmll URLS more Ot onto We thle Connery the wpeciaities, ail of which were up 2] in 1807, He did not see Bretn haged, 4 Mra Spetuk Warrant [any 94 to MAT; March, 148 to 94, Apri |& La When shall | bein this? Aw goon an | polnte and more Railroads aleo only r 8 “oxercised” consi. referred to Bo AMET 99 feo O38) May, PST to 8.8) June, 949 to finteh Up some work hore th connection | Joved substantial gains, and wero injeut heard he wal q three children : "1984; July, 9.42 (6 0.83; AUBUAL, RUT Lo 8.08) Moy Killed by a Train, wi my tw naka-an be wo months, | ) D\ kreat demand, whfle Industriats, under | erably j . ” Are ahh wi veata old, ¢ a? ve tn singing ten must | the leadership of Mugar, moved up at ‘Have you heard of any fights since amma Hoes were: Desember, |. reriue tik nhan, eleven years old, of} sing trom the heart, Just ae, they pray | perry. ollp. Though comparatively Gul ? i War of INt8 Pensioner Mise, § 19 nuary, AO; February, | 272 Chambers street, Newark, wasttrom the heart, Athan should pray be: | — ihe ‘Tractions were all up among tne] ast cncampmen i j Mra, Adaline Fox, « pensioner of the]? 1, 94 to 9.45; Apel, [playing on the Chambers street bridge} fore he sings. You know of course that | % leaders In point of gain, There wae) “Yes, eth I he nf four | 9.40 a 9.48; May, 9.87 co 9.88; June, to of the New Jorsey Central Railroad to.] ty mowt el lective sag, ‘The Ninety and |e some heaviness among the Bloeol stocks a » upper clam men and fourth y war of 182 and the ol rewldent of| 9.4) July, §24 to 929) Auguat, 900 to | day when Ih atruck by a train, Hie} Nine’ way sume behore the music was | A few stocks miliel and the closing ent Inquined Gen, Clous . Northport, L. |. dled there to-day, aged) 9.04; Beptamber, 9.39 to 9.41; October, so, | body Was thrown many feet (n the alr] written, 1 had torn, the poem from as y animated but irregular) “nes ment” Inquire ve 4 Minety-two yearn to $02.” Market steady and he was instantly killed Hootoh newspaper while Moody And We varying net gaine Yeu, or.” a were on our way to (Udinbureh, and the % The total aales of atooks today were] [\¥ho wont" aahed the General, \ = fret night we were In Edinburgh Moody 1,014,800 ehares, and of bonds §9,000,0 Two were won by upper Per} mem is RI pads 4 boy, cot t you ping © That foe % me by A foun « ane man and the other you Kot out of that pewspaper?’ | put| % 9 * mae ry ‘ fi ; . ‘ Any body's Son Lintle, ; A P ( ELESS MAS | ER PIF( E the clipplag on the organ, clowed my eyes | «revernverevnrvererer NOOO SOO UOC! THO) SLD: Hae and sald, ‘lord, help me.’ And ak | pen, Mie. Lo, Chae diet Kmory J. Pike, of town, heand i ayed ‘tha " ; ‘on a “quired to eat a m : ’ a brie Keys and the Mats tame (IOP | wish the Hvening World would correct) have power 1 ton’ belleve In any other] Ame te compeay. Ane Ay 4 %, Mae n being resulted to eal #08py i ‘That's what I mean by saying ¢ the erroneous hinpression (hat the Rev. | holt of breaching Anierionn Linewed h% oN . “You knew Cadet iret he wae " a [raver should precede aint G Camp Moraan of iv amnion #101 And the wane | be of pinein And Amar. lanseed pt i” 6 #4 as a ne) successor, Morgan has de-| you can say for me (hat the old-lamh:| Amer fmelt &. et % re m 4 Mie Greatest feng, nied this, ‘The only auecesnor of Moody | Woned sit ot singing, meh ns { fearned| Amer. Meet & Hoop, SoN fy A it of hy ie woo Liners tthe tonite if “Have you ever sung any hymn Ix'his son, Morgan In coming aver here! when | wan a ov. Th the wort of mune] Ai, eee! @ Wire oN Sol mmean he was woodenfende if fectively as ‘The Ninety and Nine to attend to nome work In connection! the churches should have, It they em American me ol ie of ‘That was my greatest song,’ aaid| With the Northfeld extension This| any good from winging. 1 don't belley he ia Tota i th iY i en, wit.” % Mh Hankey The mont eReotive | WOK WAR CuL OUL for Hlin by Moody be-| iN the newfangled chien music, with) Ais Me Af he nt fe “In treating fourth class men by your | Hai PARES entent wong In evangeliatio | fore Mondy’s death Professor This or Processor That As al brow Aapld rebel Y netroly at basing was any. differen i work today 18 ‘Saved by Grace, which Mant Preach Tenderly Mereierie ith ait SPOR BOF LEY tet teniaaten made betweon the sone of coh men } avorhe i the hw, OTH RAS : iy A dD Ohte e po P| wan ry i ree during Au aa patanet " athe ' worl. ot Moody antl a Py i pera, but the Chureh ona s ny thy Wy, i ie Chars. sowie be no dieting ask fo ( oy f ¢ re take ) amalt wm not the place for Chie % 4 Mey ask for in Landon and Halnburgh, | Ranker plied fs too soon (0 way] t wiah the churches of the country) eC, amt Won, event the rich man 6 sem ed Com: y Ae Waterford’ and Bcbiin they eaked wen eon ee Sone: Pat Con wi cal \r nuld roturt 10 the piccmeoned singe | 0 i Ba 9 # lron. Pitter ore pe ray ‘or the wae of ‘ a lo Continue i ‘ork, Bol low-sevoole for thedr murte. Co) outher it y MELO A I van enow a note, wot | {Ary ahytsmanvonceened t shall nlwaya] “aly ‘votce Wy unimpaired. 1 am wlty | Sve Ten ida! Promteny of We neen Peace the i M ie Work one Way or another year 1, and my volee Is an clear an] fo. Tob P t he gang in his hearts Then Mr. Bankey talked about preach: (twas when t 4 i ; By the way,” iid Mr Sankey. ling qenoraily. oP hetere.” he aad, the! vine. t When 1 begnn. flake no medi. |r 4 hed 5 he would If he were concelted, i switching from the tiple of winging, "ly mpel must be tenderly preached to! woter, is allt need * Den & Kio O. pt rts he would be harmed anye 4 se pms a is Rohard Fi of Pennayle ‘f 1p ay Y % mate for a month and he never com> ry 14 plained of bis health’ { Hf i ' you know of any cadet who ui F | f. teubeeee.: Ae Broth used it, He chewed It and ibe te a wet mmnuked ’ q lpuleville @ Nashville. §T To moat extent? a Wie “He chewed nearly all the time,” | L m Was Cadet Hreth required to eht 4 L} . 6) Ws RE mn “He was required to eat somethings t F , Me bi 1s don't Know whether it was soap oF ¥ | now” 7 Brings Heavy Christmas|}D. B. Wocdward Had|Knives Gleamed on Hh Te ROBIN Conse . Gea. Brooke allied © x Mail--Raced St. Leg Broken During Schooner Van Duzen's Cox, of Virginia, and ask ‘ tin the fourth Loui Storm. Trip from Boston. “tu Waa taken out P.. long does the conc \ | Peake Melt rnd the tisneral The Cunarder Campania arrived to-| RT , “About twenty minutes,” replat (he day at her usual thine from Liverponl| grin ghmeree® liner Bt. Lala, whivi) Captain and crew of the lumber WURET eg tie ‘exorcised, ald the and Queenstown, The great liner met! coithwont and northwest. mates durin |e JB Van Dusen have dee 1 jok'nls : . A atrong aouthweat gale on Dec, 17 ia Aran tisae daga of bat ich en ted the whip, Ramble Bess % © enc , ° ha, byag. OF «iving a dereiiot at pler % wn oe ver return?" The enormour seas broke part Of the! stonday jant tie wind blew a fresh wale| fer, hecann Adio daly PAP) muhern Ke “Not while he tea fourth class mam a lower rail amidehips on the port side! (000 } H COuUNE of & coMMON fear on the] Rivne Ra Pr 4 and al port taht. dome of her} [OM the FouthWweet to northenorthweet) jart of master and men Gen, Brooke questioned the witnere at plates were dented with ahigh head wea On (hat day 1 Captain fed laeet Gn tite code det oh teeae Ghosh AU KIB A.M the Cain-| D. Woodward one of the saloon pas: | 9) et BVP Re hg oe yy f the withess eatd: “Our Sods tee the American ie hentera, Wha thrown 4 i Ne men vanivhed after being pala] # an HOt 16 nything. ih Iie two rival liner steamed be (hr wh Of ROR Bll 4 mutiny could b met +) “ along wed for a Png tine,| broke hin tog below Kt “mutiny” eo be Bommetimes a clus bag put the Campania finally left the BL! Me uawa rein ald of the " raat ieethiak th Pee } ule far behind vai of the Van } hing fh via» ; The Campanta brought a large Chiat: | OTPMANM EER and iar atone at (rip ftom Boston to thie i vetimony the inan mall consieting of 2030 Hicks | connected with the Amer 1 Eng ee Ma d Mowien t0.'6h) f testimony the Court ae Among the paawengers were Itearto| lish ehtopiig wax given |i (he xaloon Seok load of lumber E " \ i Ding Alberting, Marquis Houthtilier Chas | Ti ‘ ‘ ¥ m Crane &@ Co. rr at anal a vieny, Willlam 1 inderbiit, Hon, | 0 Mhureday evening, Robert P. Porter ih a George A. Huens, Capt. Fo ts, Drage, | presiding, ‘Nhe concert was well wl 1 oy aye ri Haw Gne Pevaident Rertamedt darpard Farrer, Toul (), May Gratton tendal and netted a handsome aum. |) Asa a ‘ rt (he eft | Poeaidant i Ceotl Art hut a kintol, F ¢ aham | * Li, " 17 verbourd, Th ner ened n f th + TAght ew Bionetep ev. AE Mingwon, DD Alas | AmonK he avsengors were: hers [ay Pe nen ae WEBKLY BANK STATEMENT, jock comps mo, hae | jor G. JB. Quantance, Wille | man Aldrich, LieuteCom. Asher hy puen ‘ bela alae signed, ree Wa et ile mone fin, Hs thas 89 Rosketel ler hi | naker Uo8ONG Bertram ¢, Mixby, Dr [the w tlred of pumping and told rhe ur be eousrined Ht, Ainaworth Beith, Mee LM. Apel: | 4: J: Benedict, dameron Cotting, Lardy ic Mycihytney filemon (hey | would t man aunt (0 Migs Rockefeller, Clifton Arthur (ind Major a A a | 1 not and ue W heelor Capt HC Wilkon, We | Ge! ry Fe ‘td ! ft Pin Pani fg PAE t BUYS NEW THE: ia AG a is GOOD REASON FOR IT, 4 IM MeGray, PF. O Nell, Ferdinand W yy EW THEATRE SITE, | Peel Eppevintoner-sian oi Lee ] The Sugcess and Popularity of the New ‘ Shelle Pald $400,000 for Long | |ierep W Stebbins. Dr Ps 1 W Catarrh Cure. timerdl Aamue as Wor ‘ni Neve Property, |and'a. Wishart, . work o remerkab bed andy rary ‘i irke 1a Sheele. the theatrioal man — ws calnrrh cure, Stuart's Catarrh Tal ager Jay purchased land upon whieh ts Inrgely because it not only cures to erect 4 playhouse and office building MURMERED HIS MOTHER. h, but became caterch sufferer whe at Karty seventh atree and Langaore | une these tablets know whet they are tale quate. The property i at 1-110 Weet ng into thelr a no wecret le Port yspevent attwot, ina if Bronah fornia Man Conteaned to! at Aeterna wih | on toto ‘ian wera Ws mate 7 he pithoe waa 8H, 00 Wilines Wife and Dawmbe | evden, a 7, ‘ i 1 is Mr la Wheilve intention to ‘ walter Hydrastin, blond root, gualaent and rel | ato ae attra, tonto 0) vo anraaeL A ca, tee B2—Madward| WW. . Cody, better known as tuto] STOCKS DULL IN LONDON, | oe tre pleasant to the taste nd being productions. ‘There. will be two en-|V. Higgins, of Coliweter Canyon, hae] t m 1h wife and Mi | linsolved in the mouth they take lmunediace Waris, o tor on 1 Lory event so litee 1 nite hag arcived tn thks olty. trom Tut in the Market Preceding Me! geo ype nueous Vnlog of the thteat d vyiatet Alyy fy cnet | me i} Willian ep | rat Nig Wom Christmas Holidays 1 pa and the whele respiratory the thoatre will be ready by October | taunt iw keny whet ¢ , " " ' | next Ui 7 NTs Ma ne adil ARs aria Catarrh Tablets 4 ; , what you are tale: i a 4 f meet Lime » This of the Art ‘The pleture in colors as prenented by the Sunday World TK HOPPE 10 BUILD TUNNE TT Pie i tre : ie five times an In | | \ eatures wer ‘ i To-morrow The World will present It® Into the porseasion of P. A. B. Widener, ful aa a new de \ ‘ { them A. . arture in mechanteal & ) & Nashville, § ala) thas i readers with a copy of what may be Of Philadelphia, through whom pers work, if | beth Panic and Denver pre considered the most famous work of art mission fo reproduce the pleture was JEANNETTE L. GTLDER Lad . rh minting eh blew that has ever been brought’ to this gtven to the @unday World. —-- LU i] ' el er Abra sithin meet © d country, Botticelll's “Madonna of the The World haa obtained from many ‘Tie new feature of colored, pletures Is ' —— pare Ki Thorns" has never been reproduced be- art connolsseurs opinions on this ple certainly a production of great merit | _— - { Wheat Market Stendy | aa Se ee ‘ fore in any publication in any country. ture, Here le what they say and will gratify the eyes of millions of| ‘The Department of Taxes and A. l " ; \ ’ Fy | parte “a enern The orginal painting is @ priceless work pode people, aa the picturos are very pleas: | mente today made ite report Payee Re MITNATON, | D aaig nga BA ag , Py Far le fh Sa Trae ce lay et Mh of art It fe to mo a very wonderful thing {ns ing to 100k at, ‘The new method Is cer- EUS oP A ad BE MRO di a : i oily wete i ter went. low | emma Mad) 5 ‘The Bunday World presents to-morrow goed that a newspaper can #0 succems- tainly a brilliant success in. presenting thind quarter of 1990, ending Bop: %, the | Ader In the Harlem 6 n of W 1 the eb 1 4 ) t : : the plettre In It# original colors, with fully reproduce such a colored picture to the public through the prean what | feport being printed In the City Record ig Pes NEC Ae gd aldo a s Dhe Rica Li dine i. Merch hee peschhes ( Rigged fy i 4 All thelr beauty and depth. it ta lamued on a cylinder press and with auch great Frprosentn more lifelike plotures than I] Following ® request from Randoiph| House stmt Mel 1a PRY Mh agi paring Gries were Ja) | are taking Into the stomach, as the proprie A feparate sheet, + speed, I fail to find even a single over- have ever before ween In a newspaper. | q it ; io AL i hi j gre’ t " The coloring of the artist has been fol- Iap in the picture. The World is cer- The World's enterpriee in producing Usgenheimer, representing the Muni The Gecretary of the Treasury mad » rine a while me) eal . ates as to } v : ig ie yper r hi ar wit “ e at oir med) O > ary dpe i, the fap easy Bebb 48 tainly to be congratulated on this now these pletures in aueh w pertect way is | {iP Assembly, the ‘Department of Ba Award: Hoppers 4 A . wiieat, | 4 sell ig in te as aee f the camera has followed the drawing, feature of tts Bunday Magasine dewrving of much credit. and nom, | 722% eludes in the report a lint of | THE contract calle for ‘ ‘ Janu ee Ps The picture as reproduced is almost , the property assessable |n each } jy, | fourdations, masonry. walle 4 wtrue ad the Park Commi i ‘ ub Waves 09 the ordaina! painting, and J. G. BROWN, mendation, <A great many country in each SoroUgh, t Peatiae: k c aaa gon sat i kower fa ie one reason why Stuart's Caterrh f al A ‘Vice-Prenident National Academy. homes of poor peoplo will be mada] _ Tht (otal tax payable to 2,b0p,197.69, of (TURE see! of the baneine hes way when HL May wheat, TB to id. Nahe bea Wo WIG. resonnsualnt j the prints to be given away with to- happy ‘thereby which real estate payn $71,71,291.00, and | Paved bullding , Mie A they are not pal if betsy 4 con: Baron's mansay Wore wil frente Tf (the: Minatasaeh vesatury. ende|-with HENRY CLEWe, | Dermal extate pays s17%0,505.00 Hopper, by en Huvoumaf ' ie ite a Are AS. Ping nlent to take, bat the patient also knows “a ont he every ome where they find sich development in newspaper The (ax by Boroughs is * powition to make winisiting ee will bet reopen oaeeen ayers ofl at. " L wen Por the superstructure ig | mate "i fe) roma AWRENCK, Maa r i The Rotel F. what can we expect of the twentieth | consider the new color feature of Horough 6,40 ae i cf h oy | Shave ta) (6h . 4 2 ise of an injurious character R palin Agee entering: tiny 14 century? I am much pienved to see the Sunday World's Mageaine very fine Be The work Is to be com ent |? i ‘t lh ‘ Just outside the} jone We | Mills Ghd the Prospect] ‘Theos tablete are eold hy drigaiate eveipe cenuty Pritice Ohigi the plot Ve thie effort to popularize ia master. 'ndeed, It is certainly » wonderful plece 1h monthe under a penalty #1 a day|? Ait be, (ing Wil be} \Woraced Milis, of tie elty, made an aa: | where in the United states and Canada at thiepcale os enpes dos pr fe pieces as a newspaper feat of oylindar-press color printing. 1 think for any time peyond that period by ake a ’ me A hal d ot tOna: etanment oeday Phe aaalgnons for noth 8 cents for complete treatment and prod+ saat f , SWELLS CHAMPNRY, th new Id¢a a good one und an altrace Hopprr's bid wae the lowont me @ cine vf eapecial slight to naturg| Hl. i. Webster, Phe aon ihe ‘he | vw, Where ts no better remedy ever Gartead Mey re because « » and rugged fer the permacent cure of catarrh whether ,

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