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oe eemiadaee re THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1910. DEMOCRAT NAMED sd j : - a apni in candidate i# an-active polilttet in| ‘ | 4 | Le jan will Tn the cages at efther sid , vi Motive tan je of the } ‘fe PRESIDENT TAFT | | Talk About Senatorship. feemed utterly beret ani were in | BY 8 ; | | "The friends of the noreclect way’ | | Weuse: With their gavel : | S only. ¥ | | that if there is any bad feeling between |" wet: pains’ | ‘ } | | Raward M: Shepard anu John A. Dix it But the Humans Were Worse. las al | js all on the aide of Mr. Saepanl. Mr. But the dum pense were no | $ i | | | Dix has decided to’ take no active inter: | | mark to the keepers ' 4 Wi ton ‘ | eat in the selection of a United st { rd be Band ence Me hf kA Come here for your Ra: ' | in the selection of a United States | Nites a keeper would b ives mm ul i | | Senator. Ile told assemblyman Bush of | leek Savh down ly PORE OE ie floor coverings; gs } : | | isimira, who aspires to be Speaker, tha: | Santee Wher ashe by h where your (9 x 12 | (ake no part whatever ju the [eat's cage and shake hie fst frantie, money buys big- | We ft | that 19 one. fst, | ; y buys big | voceedings of the Legislature. | fat ip one fist, the other being cle gest values—car- t _. | Mr. Murphy fs expected to put for-| ‘ acroen his face as if cemented o: pets and rugs fresh H Be streak | _—.-— | ward the names of the Tammany men | —_—_ cielo trom our own. im 5 resident Breaks Prec hy mite. Ginvts - . | who want to serve the people at xo} f { “What tas this handsom tle ani Ff mence millsin Penn= ' eeaent by Crush So Great That GOV EE eect Brune’ lak os eomioentas not | Pretty Mexican Oscelot Sends | ma! done™ one visitor with a horribiy!| Young = Warden Captures |: ivaniny and. at | BAtee , keany P'ptan: ‘ | out any list of applicants, it Is] ae soaks Hend Keeper ill Sr ard 2 ; ata, et quailty, rie Placing Man of Opposite Party ; Elect Believes ‘They | Nhlspered, that aid! aiet is almost. «| é p pal colds sake Head BIN Snyder, | | makersto-youprices | fntai” patterns ) nor - Elect Believes They |iong’as the Democratic enrotiment inj . Whole Menagerie Roar. — | stter Bnvder had conducted himsoit itk Fugitive WE bed a | Then too you get | tor aarel. Mote ; “| Mant { & maniac In front of the cai igitive ho Robbed a fai tor d ' Head LS + Manhattan ager selection of | tie | ead of U. S. Bench. Came in Special Trains. j Superintendent of Prisons Cornetin« | ing for Air “Do roared Sny “Don't you; + |fresh goods and | Reom Poe! De 4 | | ¥. Collin of Troy i marked for what | AM, [aot tc? Me's @ Mexican tomeat osvei Man on a Car | more beautiful pate | BfAty eee, wit she the scholarly Mr. White terms the Come up back of the bear dens whe it And the | of Orients!. ana tocane . bs adens's bite, “pum's rush” as asible after } Ys blow on —— 2 we ‘ } CONFIRMED BY SENATE, | NO SELECTIONS TO-DAY|Gianinan tertnte "ling RHE Wop Hotes sonan|wtevery purchase _ecaefie ent t Pa iy ae To Use The World's Evidence. | ; : ving arr! ‘ tain Wilk | | Ang arrived back of the bear dens Le : ; | Tn eT ‘The recent exposure in The World of! Snyder sakt ert Rugs (9 x 12) ‘ i Two Associate Justices and| wt dah , P= \the peculiar haste in letting contracts | -. " ‘ If you didn’t happen to have t sh Ehasae Mor dat wi on Bt , Jiltons, $40. this! H Justices and Mr. Dix Still Refuses to Take tor the new $200,000 Harlem prison in Gasoline, Asafetida and Burne, colt: whten tas caused toe suspens ~ nd ten ora | POY Meter te 50 - s Dutchess County, The World's expo- your olf m : ' yursuers, headed by Polic ’ | Members of Commerce Court art in Fi |wure of th ; : |. CF FOUL cocnetery Bpnaer s ‘ould have lice | 5 s oY x F at aie |sure of the fact that ling collected | r © Can’ * hack-so! . 1 on th Body Brusse! the $30.00 qualit; ; | Any Part in Fight Over Cherpergn funds {fom pewen: employess | ing Feathers Can't Prevail | backs mersaulted out of that lon h wl Mise Hertha Goedal o: 4 Is, y, ! Are Also Appointed | " a ‘a lot of other material gathered by | ouse the minute you get your nose 9 Fokhal street, Richmond Hill + cnc cme’ oy 21.50 } Appointed. | Senatorship, e World is all in shape to be placed Against It {in the door, The Mextean oscetot is to bavkes ball which the boys were | Wilton Velvets, the $22.00 quality’ } | atore thy ate, Incidentally thi | ib . ‘ a skunk what « glue factory ie to a Pasting was forgotten. One of them | at.....ceee wes seeees 17,00) tS Ere | —_ sl are many applicants for Mr. Collins's yosebud, ‘The Braatiian oscelot 1s bad | 4Unched himself at the fugitive with 1 ‘ 1 VASHTINGTO: ; | th ’ en” sha | TFS job. | Jenougi, but when he meets one of the| ftball tackle. He was Kicked tn the 1 rat to-day tor ninated r-elect John A. Dix suinmoned |" Aw for Collins, he has rot only the} Tf you happened to be passing early | Mexican varlety he gets under ground Stomach Ina way which no modern foot Carpets Joun ¥ United Democrne | today | jer ground K ate Justice Edward Douglas W John Mason of the De atic | United Democracy against him, but.he| to-day in front of the row of mansions{and Keepe un digetne down tli he's| ball referer woukt approve. The fugi- | Axminsters with borders to i im mtttee inte th tiee |i in bad with bis own party. Hel on Pit " " match } Woulstana, a Demovrat, to be Chiee Jns- - » the private office] Ce ooe the OW Guard to enlist under | on eth avenue that overtook the Con- |S. sone y, iy tive ran o Wilton Veiv M NAV EV Uk UMA Blatoc Be aaetine ti new Dix headquarters on the seve |{or#0gK the OM Guard to enlist under! trai Park arsenal and had a bad.cold| asytp ioe you eet eld of Rim?" was! Witla Marden jr, nephew of Btate | Wilton Velvets in two-tone shades of ROM MaeahY ahd athiey Siehisl stents ent of the M 1 Hote! at! Roosevelt's right hand man in the last| (ear that bad cold in mind) you would te Game Prem Meni Senator 7. C. Harden Jr. ran tn front | tan, green and red, value $2.00, this, SAMMI We the Bathte for cohAecuon, toon today and asked campaign. Tt was Collins Who launched | Lave noticed that the butlers and foot- cat itates ‘evaelt one of him and trned another tackle. The| Week o coves BOC _ ibe pepe a ih arti iderated A Fa hore, the ely, tthe: Laokaddnns, thal tanee write ! n his) A front door would open and a atately | body down in Mextoo who hates the tee Rnucey Mad thie ue mene caae Yencty hes Droken alt vreceas a atest | SRE SOPUS SUPREME | Leligh, the New York, Omtarlo’ and ‘gure in yellow plush emerge :o take United Staten vent that {Mog t0 8 1Ady | crawied up and sat astride Ck ane ne the ft on record th i . G SEs | Western and the New York a 1 earings on the Weather. 8 ely | 18 Yo ship it came in| oT inten. Mis dhl Ay Tire ola DOWAND Se WHvOm i oie woul eae tc wen anes gufe would. suddenly avaume. 4 (Sttived at Bosith Brooklyn the customs |, ‘Policeman Timm was on top of éem Bublican President has named a me om a eRe hee te cee | 1 attitude, raise his nos a | geeple setuses to pase It te a cities. /both end had hemdoufts on Sanden er of the opposite party for that Im- —_ ——-———— | morning | then clap h his nose and) How the crew of that ahip failed to|captive in an instant. ‘The prisoner war portant’ position. at to my wledge,” replied Mr ; 1 {4 fit upon tie! mutiny I don't know. ‘The lady notified |w “moll buzzer,” ax a hand bag thett i, | Maker of Carpets for Pitty Years ‘The Se ies seektelhn Gis demtnas x CWBHY do. swivask i Jed nasal organ aid leap back-| Commissioner Stover that a fine tiger/ own in the thieves’ a oa H Mion of Chief Justice Whito, imimedi- If they didn't come on special trains | ward lato the House. A footman or two] Cub SIS SON SONe Hee Ged net We lad edged Oh svotionary. He! §3-59 West 14th Street, BOW coatined the. appointment aw a ey a iene Auth | ventured down to the curv, antMfing ai Could have tt, ‘Che Commissioner nott-| ged his way into a seat beside | Bet. § ot Piet ll GST asl : nove? t the time, then turned and bolted with. | fed ine to @o and get It. pve they in & Ralph avenue car | jet. Sth and 6th Aves. - a ern : ! “We went over to Brooklyn with a| Broadway and Mushing avenue2 When Associate Judges will fotlow 1 : As he # |!n the house, é all fotlow: Ti , : 7 ray and co 0 ve " from Mice chan: er en sil fal beatae Petbeco Bedtoom: windows tactag the pare| hevheie: Mae Ate Dbe aia nite [nee trareted vee eee nesses | {4 due to the fact that the Senate office of the headquarters and a rush of Went banging down In a volley, tut} got it Into the cage all right, but nated | orushe 1 pan ‘the aera gegen ready had passed upon ‘iis qualiticat ons oMfice-seekers overwhelmed him. A singular and impressive as all thin was. | ourselver when we'd finished the job./to stap shim, ki Seldtags aowe ; Other Appointments. score got Into the room. ‘Their places if you had ventured nearer the arsenal, But 1t didn't begin to do its best work | splege edie tr ce at ll dba 5 The other appolntm tn the hall were t by others, ° (stil retaining your brid coi), there| tl we put it in the Hon house, We) “Yin! m, F appointments sent in by It wer y others, wero yet stranger sights to give sprayed It with gasolene, which only| Ass Goedel fought her way off the Ps vag hat me se Corridors Jammed. | pause. made at worse, We burned feathers |car after him, Calling to Timm @he » ‘0 be Associate Justice, United States The corridors of the seve: loor wel tw 2 ml a t ‘ and asafetida, but that proved no an-| started the long cl | ent One soe Wie vee elise |e corridors of ie seventh Seor were ponent in Street Guin Fight) ewes Pellcemen Moved Seituy. {thats prose 2 Grant of the coligae, The prisoner matt | TOs MOrrow O} Rew Nn te oe ey CMD, Sty Policemen patroiling their benty, the! “lf E don't get it out of Central| at ne was leador Wall, Herre: Se are 01 nly dullve Joeeph Rucker Lamar of Geors Cy 5 : * cine wed ° e Vahiah Ahrens’ AP jsame who spend much of thelr leisore Park to-morrow there's going to be os nap ga :. No. ado + Lamar of Georgia, Suit Annulment Ags inst | sa } overwhel Is Chief Accuser of time in the monkey house nearsy, Floting around the menagerie. We| 9! Bergen avenue jer . and wor! mats awittiy ' + started to put it In the monkey houte, To be judges of ooure of] Wife Twenty 1f ha ene parched swiftly along with their noes 3 , 0 c ife Twenty ars Older | te pases and the Benjamin. liu umAcercieara, te . but we no sooner got it in the door, . R | a ickons “shateii pat, ty, Years Older | i* race ruried tn handkerchiefs, Keeper Snyder than the monks began to faint. ‘The| R. R. WHERRY A SUICIDE. | Chairntan of the Interstate vf Goes to Trial ‘iy in the FO Ne could be seen making hia rounds of the| minute T get the orders that oncelot) meookiyn ian Sheets sta? | Y Mamaia, tat 0 tae ot oe 30eS al. Ae pe | final houses with oma hand over his becomes defunct and gets buried deep| oots Sole tn ©, n p-State! q1,, Ber " nity nose and the othe | Rabies Ws. Arotncid, ‘ apse | Hyman Benjamin, twenty-four years 6 al other beating @ burning | @% We can blast fornia—Went for He nbold, 5 emo » on hand to @ man. reer ya aRT er ¥8 States District Judge for riddle ai Mr. Dix received all the office seeki , leader of an Haat Side gang, wan|Joah stick. | Nurse maids who passed r t Wille ais Mr. Dix received all the office seekers | , 5 : Word reached this city ; | deink ot Puihayivatia, term’ of fous 16 T, Post, who spends much of | and. fri seekers he could |Diaced on triat for his lite to-day be- | Mimn,® certain mystic sone suddenly 106 SAVED FROM WRECK | a0 Deb Rcnare Ribs Whee bene vis time in thrilling stunts in balloons, | handle up to 1 o'clock. Incudes fore Judge O'Sullivan and a jury in] S Ir aprons to thelr noses and ev . wf «esd oa ase carey fel PD ees ee LD oa ET | o'clock. ‘Incud Oe the’ Court, of General Session, aa.|Dranced away with thelr perambulatora,| OF PACIFIC STEAMER. |» ot Trookiyn, ‘vy sulclde at Slerre- Court of Custor ppeals, forme: ‘ & A ae faite UTPHY | etant District Attorney Afoss ne while there was a terrific din banged Pappy inked Geert of Customs Appeais, formerty | sult in th Court against is| and John MH. MeCooey of Brooklyn, A) istant District Attorney Moss fn the lon house. Lions roared ana | VALDEZ, Alaska, Dec. 12~The steam- foot of the Mt. Wilson trail, He Uirited States district Judge of che Dis-| wite, na C, Post. tw years hia strong delegation called from Niagara easeaiioes Ie 4 vy aD-1 tigers spit and hissed; panthers snarled @°# June and Dora and the Untted|#hot himself. Mr. Wherry had lived in Montana, term of three years. | senior, for the annulment of thei mar. | County and d or the and leopards howled. B States Government launch Fort Liscum | California for many yéars { | Nomination a Surprise Y Bost: cial t Jof State Excise Ci for; Benjamin ts charged with killing ibe dae st 5 pelts te wan ; sive) Souls alainin We Witashid anuunee | | tng clamor was utterly ignored ne a |Teached the wreck of the Alaska Steam. |effort to recover his health, Hi 4 : Bite 2 1k . thirteen ye a, on ignored by all - ch le was Jobn Emmett Carland of South Da-| husband living, from whom she had | Gers? W- Batten or State and | Tee poeta t irteen “a Ad) On| aban he preitie domes ware danas ship Company's steamer Olympia early | thirty-seven wears old, a graduate of | Mota, to be Judge.of the new Court of{ never heen lecally divorced, wien nne| came Commissioner for 2iac Hoover|the nIgnt of Tay 2% as she stood in| turiously in the frozen ground, But no] ze ‘itey-two peseeeaure ARG Aten | eae are re ne eg rote Uae phi : * b h when she | oy jot » window r ‘home No. 2 pad o yo e i 3 ‘ommerce for a term of two yt ‘This | was martied to him r both. % oil dan 4} tene was manifest in thetr frensied | Star meri cf the velo enn 1. He was the son of Dr. George re hanes ee ; ‘At 1 o'clock Mr. Dik end vite reet watching a fight be four members of the vessel's crew. is a change from the original late, Ar| ying Post, an « Resta ks hall lock Mr. Dix and his wife) vos imin's gang and a gang | ction, only a desire to escape from| A brief wireless deapatch from th ty of Brooklyn, who was a mis- tsar €, Denison, United States Distric ee r Seana Scien | Nenu luncheon at the Hotel Gotham.| "10" «he leadership of “Johnny Span. |fomething that crinkled thetr noses| lef vessels this morning made the an.| onary in China for many years, —— 2 » for the Western District of Michte | pearance, comes of w distin |No appointments will be announced |i," Henjamia had. singled out Jaros, | And made them ende! peevinhly. Honncement, but failed to give any dec| Soon after Mr. Wherry went to Cait tan, having first been selected for this | Suished Southern family, Gen, Thacker, |unti Wednesday, according to the| siegel, alias “Jigger,” as his especial] Passing on into the lion house (and) tails. ‘The passengers will be brought| fornia, eight years ago, Miss Helen Guaranteed the Mexican War hero, was her grand. | Present programme. ‘The friends of the | prey, | The two were fighting with fists | still retaining your very bad cold) your| Mere: Barrows Warten, daugnter of FB. W. Mac, now Judae in. tha ldather, Brion to: het marriage 20 Poe ets abel ign ner cunea ee Msten | when, som body yelled: "Get your] attention would bo drawn instantly eh Rf BURSTS Warren of Brookin and a niece of Col. SOLID RW Geak of iw Firat Se like wets fb euaanoene Gk haan ’ every ’ to a cage In which a prétty spotted cat | Stmwer Factory Lays Off 500 Hn Washington Roobling, engine: } ews atic pee fo of the shots fired struck Rac! ad cat i apt Mos } 2ot2 District, term of one ye papers to su: 4, | Demoscetio leader entitled to seoogs) 0 Sineatheriniantiv: rack gachel | was curled up purring contentedly, Op. AZABETH, Dec. 12.—Five hundred | Brooklyn Bridge, crossed the continent | 14k COLD nbére of the.Interatate Come| see nition, but that he will not conside : sh’ Was! cosite the cage in which the y| men and women have been taid off at} to. be married to him without | the en by AAR arrested and said Benjamin, who had | ® pretty fta merce Commission, B. H. Meyer of Wi sep himeett as pound by an recommenda ee Tad the alae Waker rife’ | spotted feline reclined in auch demure| the Singer sewing machine factory here bee Gd iach ee la Beoomye. | onsin and C, C. McC} reky sie s unless the men suggested for th 1 co 1 Benga fr ’! 0} 8 reporter She recused to Bhide by an Undermands 5 as sel pweve fac tes y wi D . : overed his health cast be- « esto to, ail thol) chant oho eran Hove hae set: However, the fact that altakingy testimony was bexun. zied efforta to beat down their bare. first layoff at the factory since 19 fore they were marred. at OO Bepitively all day SORES ve by vation Of from Jud. Keaghey—the n Mr. p to the & " | Post bases his action—is em-| the forthcoming ret 4 tically denied by Mra, Post. Before Senator Francis of M | @ consented to be married to Post sourl, The member ‘commission nf who remain are Mesars. » Har! said, she got the jate Supreme Court | 6 ” Ay Elerasatx Lane and Prout By Racal 19 00K. Into Nee oate Each k f “Salad he full ight of Fassel ta icon ; ach package o alada’ contains the net weight of tea— tinct understanding that nd he told her she was free to marry | s. | money will be refunded if Switched From Hughe Justice W! ben on the & of these watches can be di cated elsewhere for 1s 6 years old and has | «sain. ! preme Court bench six-| Post's sult was called for trial before | teen years. His reputation places him! Justice Davis in the Supreme Court this | as one of the ablest of Justice: Jat compil- | Only within the last few days, ft is|¢ from the papers you don’t pay for the package noon, and presented man tions. It appe 29:2 “SALADA”’ is “SALADA understood, did the President decide on | that Mrs, Post was married to Judge | Justice White for promotion. He had| Keaghe in ew Orleans in 1871. In 1S practically settled on Associate Justice | 1878 she left Keaghey. In 188 he start- e . . Charles E. Hughes for the first place|ed sult for divorce in Texas, on the d ] t ] . If you fon the Supreme Court berich, but re | ground of abandonment and was suc- sO only 1n ea In a 1S doabt as to the cently the opposition to that appoint-| cessful, Then Mrs. Keaghey was mar- . or Gry: = tpalitics, ment became more and more pro-|ried to Daniel Halliday of this city tura and nounced, so that Mr. Taft again turned | in 1895. sea ] e d 1 ea d ga raen resne pal id you your $10 em Only one te ‘Two years later she sued Halliday for a separa Halliday filed a counter- claim, asking for the annulment of his | age on the ground that the Texas to other possibilities. That Cabinet members, too, brought to bear ceriain influence against the pro motion of Justice Hughes was another | dealers orders 4) supplied, "er mast on. ness. Sold only rumor in this city. It was declared by | divorce was invalid, Justice Russell, . If d “4 : h movement ¢some that the former Governor of Now| who heart the case, signed an order | h praton_ move York had shown himself to be too un-|annulling the marriage to Halliday, — | In a poun ’ years pazion cs md ws States i jeweller ‘judge. compromising for the Chief J hip. Justice White's Career. Justice White was born in the parish of Lafourche, La., In 184. He was ed ucated at Mount St, Mary's Coltem near Emmitsburg, Md., at the Jesu College in New Orleans and at ¢ town College, Washington. F graduation at tho latter institution he | entered the Confederate Army, serving until the ¢lose of the war, when he practised law in his native State, In 1sT4 he was elected to the Loutsians State Senate. He Wan appointed an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Loulsania in 1878. In 1891 he was elected to the United States Senate to suceeed James B, Eustis and took his at on March 4, 1891, While serving as he was appointed an Assoclate Senator Justice of the Supren rt stlee White was placed on the Su- yramie ch by President Cleveland e was in the Sen- ears old, While a ' 1e opposed with * urea atorical ability © pu tax law ut tie ne: ciate Ju he handed down 4 t ytiat the law was constituttor my oi nd Congre Another Democrat Named. and of Souta Dakota, named new judges of the Court is a having reen appointed to the E Dy Presi- Cleveland, His appointment makes complexion of the Commerce Court o Republicans and two Democrats. President Taft hesitated between the appointment of Judge Cariand and Judge Arthur Denison of Michigan, Las night the latter was thought to have heen his final selegtion. To have ap- pointed Judge Denison, however, would have resulted in making three circuit judges from Michigan, whereas the Preaident was enxious for a more ejul- | Subsequently the ilar tha were granted nstances F irts held tn divorce de n one State unde ated in the Ki matrimonial entafgien at Romance Began on Ocean. Tt was six months after the Hallilay w posed of that the marriage case to Post took place, Mrs, Halliday had met P. then a wealthy New York broker, on a return voyage from Hu- ith her and pro rope. He fell in lov | posed on shipboad, She rejected him | che said, but later he resumed his co ip in her apartments in Fifth avenue At his urgent request, she sald, sie | went to e Russell, ascertained that she was free to wed again, and then became Mrs, Post pair’ travelled through this coun honeymoo: a time two n thelr 1 lived for parated at years go, when Mrs. Post brought suit for a separation on the ground that Post | 1 her cruel ne discontinued act! and he then filed gutt for the annulment of the marriage. Mrs, Vost has bee! monthly alimony from Post pending jhe nination of the present @uit, ——- Woman Stricken on Car, unidentified woman, about Atty old, tastefully dressed in black, » felt hat and black button shoes, collapsed in an Elghth avenue car at Sixty-fourth street last night. Dr. H. T, Swift of the Rockefeller In- stitute, who Was on the car, w over her while the car sped to I ninth street, She was taken to Roos velt Hospital in a cab, but when reached there she was dead. Death ap- parently was due to heart fallure, An year with a gre as: | a > they must be recognized in | oth ates. Hence, Justice Russell's decision was reversed, | | Meantime, according to John J. Kerby, | |counsel for Mra. Post, Halliday died, s0 | |that when the defendant was married to | Post she was absolute of any recetving $250 4 packages, proof against odors and dust. It cannot be con- taminated. East, West—North or South— wherever you go—you will find “SALADA” Tea. Always the same in its refreshing qualities, with its native purity perfectly preserved in sealed “SALADA” packages. It reaches you just fifteen weeks after being picked in far-off Ceylon—the world’s chief tea garden, over 10,000 miles away. “CEYLON TEA Your Grocer Sells “Salada” Tea. Yearly sales over 22,000,000 packages The Largest in America. quarter pound and trial pack- ages—never in Her The ater af Seda NOTE tector, It prever stolen from the pock fe almost as vaiuabl CHARLES A. KEENE Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, 180 Broadway, New Y. JOPEN EV “SALADA”’ is hill-grown tea— A 10-cent trial package makes 40 Cups grown on plantations high up on the hills in the favored island of Ceylon. The leaves’ are small and tender, with a rich, full flavor. is always of unvarying fine quality— wherever or whenever you buy it. Will you be content with ordinary tea when you can get ‘ 60 cents a pound? “SALADA” ALADA” at | Chivers’ game we play im youth tepebes us some great lesson by which we should profit in after years.) | No. 8. SKATING. The youvhtul skater tearns that many a Jolly good time comes before a fall {s he not prepared, then, in later 1 plan for a “tumble” or “rainy da When Miss Fortune — kn¢ wouldn't it be well to find yourself the owner of a house, lot or farm bought with dollars that might, otherwise, have been scattered to the wind? Yon can buy real estate here, there and everywhere, but, for bargains, re- Quctions, concessions, &c., frst see jwaee ‘Wome advertisers have to offer, \ a:

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