The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 1-26

PMUMnaMMW THE HEI-iaix©. ANINDEPENDENT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1801, IF. IL -B L A IR , Jiditor (tnd Prop'r PRICE 4 1.23 PER ANNUM. K c in iR C i i i > i k f . c t o u y . Covenanter Church.—*Rev T. C. Spinal, Faster. U vu lar srorvieeB a t 11:00 a id ; Sabbath aclttjol at 10:00 a in 11,1’. Church,—.Rev,. ,T. F. Morton, pastor. Services at U;Q0 a in { Sabbath Joiiool at lOiOl) rt in,' '. M. E. Chufch.-Rev. G. L, Tufts, pas- tor, I’roaoh'mi? at 10 :if> a in; Hablmth afhool at 9*80 a. iu.; class, 3:00 p. m,; Yoimc I’onple’N mcetin< ,at 7:00 |> in; l»ray«f jnootiiiB WoUnasUay evening at 7:00 ' U. I’. Church. —Rov-.T. C, Warnock, pastor. Services at 11:0(1a in and 7 n in; Sabbath snliool at 10:00 a in AM. H. Church.—llev. A. C. Spivey motor. Korvjcos at 11:00 a in ainl 7:00pm each Sabbath; Sabbath school 1:00 u. in. Itaptist CIiuroll. —Tiev. D. MTurner, pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at {lain, and 7:00 p in; Sabbath School at 2 : 00 'o’<:loo!c p in; Prayer meeting Wed­ nesday night: ALLIGATOR AND SHARK. Vhey Begin a Bosperate- AflYay, \tTUo| W as Never F inished. A surveying corps a t tbo mouth of the S t Sebastian river related to a gentleman, a few days ago, at Titus- S Ue, and lie to areporter of the Palatka errJd. the particulars of a most des- —-Ij&rate encounter botweep.an. alligator iimd a shark a t the firstmentionedplace. The engineers had pitched their tcnt3 wear the river, and just above its mouth, and were eating their dinner under a email damp-of palms. All ut once their attention was a t­ tracted to a violent commotion in the . water near the shore. At first the bodies were so active and made, the spray, intermingled with blood, so heavy that they could not make out what the two objects were. Finally, after about half an hour of such work, the monsters seemed to be growing weak and weary. It was then discov­ ered to be a fight to the death between a largo alligator and a man-eating shark. The former seemed to be trying to get to shallow water, while the shark was equally as determined not to.go. The fight was still going on,- although growing, less vigorous all the time, when one of the parties got his Win­ chester and shot them both. On pulling them ashore the alligator was found minus a foreleg, bit off ms smooth us if cut off w ith .ji surgeon’s ' knife. The shark had numerous ugly gashes on his body which would prob­ ably have killed him soon. .The party skinned the alligator and saved some of the teeth of the shark as mementoes of this singular and sanguinary encounter. DOTTLES DY MACHINERY. The First Successful Attempt to Thus Make Tlioiu In This Country.' During the last sis weeks the Amer­ ican Dottle Company, whoso works aro located a t Woodbury* N. J., have suc­ ceeded in malting bottles by machinery, being the first successful attempt,to do so ia thi 3 country, says the" New- York 8 un. The machinery used is an Eng* -lish invention, which has been used In that country for two years. The glass is gathered in the usual way and Allowed to run from the rod into on iron rap, which measures the quantity needed for making the bottle. From below a hollow iron plunger is pushed up through the bottom of the cup and through the mass, and the cup i 3 re­ versed, leaving the glass suspended from the hollow plunger. The cup, which is hinged, is then removed, and the movement of a lever admits a small quantity of air through the plunger, after which the bulb Is flattened a t the bottom--and -dropped into, tbs mold, which is then closed and the air ap­ plied. This completes the bottle# which is taken while hot to the annealing oven. . * By the old process the ring a t the top of the bottle’s neck was made by n aeo- end operation*' By the machine the bottle comes from the mold complete. Men totally inexperienced in the bund* ling of glass are able# it is said# after six weeks’ practice, to turn, out as much ■son experienced blower with a blow* pip*- ................. . , . Private Art Collection* in Romo.. The Italian government having abol­ ished the law of succession, liy virtue of which the great private drt oellVctions in Koine descended to the eldest son of each family .with ,th(j bulk- of th* parents) fortune, thebe famous colle* tiorw ate hdWTtffladgef of Being sdiV tired, as the parental fortune* axe di­ vided Among the children, and the ex­ pense of maintaining the galleries for the public benefit fells htMkvllyupon the head of the family. Several owners having sold Nome of their flneet works to defray these expenses, th e govern- » ra ttia )sx ^ itifh s proiveet of *» national maiterpiaoee tie rin g the oenm- u y a ad tieo o ti& rto f m e se ttrts to p rt' * a t H *»$ liik>p ttogsitiriM e?«« 4* feepah&s. ' “ > * NOT AN EASY J 0 3 . t i W a n d A rduous ’D uties o f th e Bnor#- turjr o f th e T reasury. The position of secretary of the treas­ ury is one of work in several different lines. The word treasury, says Kate Foote iii the Independent, makes one think only of the millions in the vaults. But the departments under the treasury roof are numerous. They are those of tho supervising architect, the bureau of engraving and printing—that is where all our notes, bonds and cer­ tificates and revenue and custom Btamps are printed; tho secretscrvico division— they “watch out” for counterfeiters and smugglers; the office of steamboat in­ spection. the bureau of statistics, the life-saving service, the comptroller’s ofiloes, th e commissioner of customs, the register of the treasury, who is the ,bookkeeper of the United States, and who haetd know how every dollar of tho public money is spent or else come to grief. Then there are six,aud­ itors, who help t h e :register keep his eyes on all the claims and accountstea t come to the treasury, and the treasurer of the United States, who, with his clerks, receipts and pays out money to banks and keeps their bonds. „The comptroller of the currency has the organisation of oar national banks and the redemption and destruction of note* that ore worn, out and defaced, as well as the issue and preparation of the national hank circulation. The com­ missioner of internal revenue, who a t­ tends to our internal rovehne taxes and matters pertaining to distil­ leries, is the one whom the “moon­ shiners" of North Carolina swear at when a- sudden raid from some unexpected quarter is made upon their illicit distilleries' of whisky. Tho director of the mint at­ tends to these little mint drops, our gold dollars,’and estimates the value of tho coin of foreign countries. The bu­ reau of navigation tries to keep us from being blown up by reckless steam­ boat owners, who for filthy lucre would send us to sea in ill-fitting vessels. The lighthouse hourd tries to keep us off the rocks and shoals when wo have gone to sea in the vessels that the inspector of steam vessels says aro safe, and the re­ ports of this board and the lights they set up along our coast arc very interest- .ing subjects to a great many hundred .miles of coast, both on salt water and freshwater. I.am told that there is a lighthouse away up in Lake- Michigan where the men are shut in for six mouths. The weather is such that they cannot get away and tho inspector says: “We invariably find when wo go up there in the spring tha t they have quar­ reled and will not speak. One lives on one floor and one on another and they tire a t loggerheads. Tho long isolation is too much for human naturo. They get frightfully tired of each other and always quarrel sooner or later," Tho coast and geodetic Survey give fine maps and tho marine hospital service has Dr. Billings a t its head. There are twenty-four divisions in the treasury, each'requiring its own arrangemeijls for working its set of clerks and a head of each division who knows what he is about. It is a very perfect machinery in spite of its complications, and tho perfection of -its working is shown in the old, true story, that tho accounts were found to bo three' cents behind— and there was great stir and . excite- ment. Tho threo cents were found ut tost upon the floor in’one of tho vaults and peace settled once more upon the boundaries of Uncle Sam .within the treasury. T BTSi K A -T O N -K A , tho greatetu Blood Purifier, Liver Regulator and Tonic ever known, is pre­ pared in Nature's Laboratory by Nature's Chil­ dren—tho WarmfSpriiiglrulmnaofiiuPacific j BIopo, among w o r n ita preparation hoe been 0 Ufi * a sacred legacy from generation Ic general ion W 0 U for unnumbered years. I t ispu rdy vegetable,. mn k ft and ptK ‘9 directly fo the seat of xilne-tenUis of H | | | 'the ills of humanity—tbo blood-nud its won-i „ fin M i derful work of restoration begins w’t h th o first %- u a s n a ia dose, health and strength, surely following. "* ff A-TfiM-llffi PEUSCQ RlioninatlHmiNourolstla.IiyiWPKJa.Scroflilfi, Silver Com* R f l b U l v H A y j R l C O p la in t, Coii8tl|m1>inr), i<lcluey jUiHai) 0 O| F o v o r a rid A g u e , and all similar HllmontH. IMce ©1 per bottle, OJbi*35* A*»lcy<mr 4 rQ 0 ^Ut for it, and lx Tlie ersgon Iiillau Mictiie CoEDany, C 31 T 7 *ra. C in c in n a ti Division. fennsulvaniaLines. 1 !cii«rt'(teo!pman3SrTr*ln8-C«nlr;:tlIlin W estw ard . ..lv , 2 ^ AX IMFAItXZAli EUlTOKXAIi. T l i e F i i s t S te p . Perhaps you are ruu down, can’t cat, can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anything to yonr satisfaction, and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning, you arc tak­ ing the first step into nervous prostra­ tion You need a nerve tonic and in Electric Bitters you will find the ex­ act remedy for restoring your nervous j [ ^ m e n d ^ f t f a system to Its normal healthy condition. »ervedlr«- Surprisihg results follow the use of this great nerve ionic jand alterathe. Your appetite return, good digestion Review o f th e France Medical and Bfirgioal Institute, Columbus, O., UADB WITHOUT CHAUOK AND WITHOUT PREJUDICE. In reviewing nn establishment such as this, ItsimporlnuoB as regards the establish­ ment itselt comes secondary to the interests of Its patrons, and it is the Interests of the .latter which holds the plueeof ]iro-emincnce In this journal. As ivo make no cliurge and receive no pay from the insthution, hut rely upon those who patronize It for our regular and assured income, werdo not take into consideration wiiat those who conduct sucli institutions desire siiould he said,-hut from • the standpoint of the' putrou who deseres u clear, definite and tru th fu l exposition, wo nrnlte such, asking no pay from th© estab­ lishment, and only tho confidence of those who ' reud our report upon the same Hence, the report herewith following, being unbiased and unpaid—free of prejudice and, made solely and alone fur tho public's pro­ tection—may he implicit}' relied upon throughout. Tile correspondent In reviewing the Franco Medical and Surgical-institute at Columbus, O., has been neither led into exulting that ■ institution from interested nmUves, nor on tho other hand in undcnuthi*’ ft from the xnotivespf self-interest. viltioli inspire irre­ sponsible, unreliable and druieputaMo' pa­ pers, which sinsrle out success and ability from envy, tvliloll causes the little to ever despise those greater than- themselves. With tlie usual spread-eagle and fulsome auiogiurn of paid write-ups this paper has ' no sympatliy—nor has ft qjore for tiiese pestiferous insects which would sting that ttpon which they minuet feed. l>r. W . av France is a power-iu tho profession to which he belongs and. no .man in the country hits lone more to Icing mcdicine-und -stirgtrv to that state of perfection which cm 'tics them to be known as exact sciences, lie has practiced for • veins, achieving a wonderful reputation in., ids cures of long standing chronic discus-s, and now seeks to occupy a larger held uml benefit uu iticreused number by widely ud- vcitising. Against such hmiiUuiiarian in­ tention ethics and'the dry-rot of the medical profession mny heat its head' in vain. l>r. France is an intelligent. sklUrtt id e alist and im lienor to the ptoreasion. lie is. wmi posted and keeps in touch with the inlis t and liost discoveries in mcdica! science—a deep render und profound thiniccr. Aeninst such n man and his wundemil skill pil’d critics may: write, and tlic-ee “cribbed, cab­ ined and confined” by mo-w-coverod ctliies may rage, hut they imagine vain tldngs if th >c for one moment U iieui they can pro- vail against tho honorable record iiirl lore list ox cures the. ted by llr. Fratiee hum vhis corps of trained assistants. l!r. France, in addition to his own recog­ nised nhlllty, has hroue lit to his n.U the trained uml Intelligent’ services of •>.m- peteut r.osisuads—and in all. matlciw cr- tnining to tlie intlaule, rnro executive abil­ ity and bushno-H acumen go Imnd ia l.nnd witli tliorotighncba and wise discretion. No institution ever invcsiigutcd (dicre such a desiralilc combination ol ndvaiilaucs as ooc* llie 1 ranee .Mi du al and burgicnl In .tiriie. fihe resnul} known as Olive Itli-*- m ’ k , u ci - nounded under lie personal supcivis.r.ii i-i b r. France and cmhodyh g in Its Imticdicuts uud wonderful power liiu Jong experience and great judgmentof his master in.mi. pro- Beuts to sulfcring women the primei awi.e. >. huo long been sought ami makes gt mi a c. •>. Htiminntion most devoutly wl-licd f,.r ■v those whose sympathies are with a lung mm - ) furing sex. Olive Biusboiu is iimipiiv n mly tLc greatest d ’s ’ovcry in this nlncteentlt cen­ tury era of rnro development n u l ‘a j a r excellence tlie woman's f:u nil and titfT. 111 >t humanity's rarest boon. H ie editorial de­ partment of this paper lias nevorhcM.ro !>een uted to Indorso prepriunry nu tl!c:iit«, but this reiqedy we glndiv r<cccum iid, as At doing so wo-tealize th a t we me IicnuUing ever}’ reader. This remedy is the te st in tin world for the purpose ' for w licit it It c.«» oigned, and is worllt its wei*i.l in t:olu - 1 ; itis infallible where ml ethos', toil it * .■ newer been known t > fail in tunc of ti>. SVc indorse 11 j other lntdieal It Columbus* tiivo the France Mcdcal I tute. It was incorporated in v.Fh s* capital of £W0,000. No otlicr t.imi.ar Ct ti.u* lishmcntin pare with ; BANK GF CE0ARV1LLE General Banking Buxines Transacied. G eo . W , H a r p e r , I ’r e a . W . I<. C lem an « t,C n ftl!le r, Individual assets principally invested in Keul • Kstutu §200,0110. Columbus... A lto n ......................" AVest Jetlerson... “ f*pndou................ “ tio. Uimrlcsloh... “ Hoiraa................. “ Cm tarvlilo...........“ W llberforco........" Xenia..........{fj; Bpring Valley..... “ U-ixanmi.............“ W uyuesvlllo...... w OrsKMida........... “ F o rt A ncient......“ M orrow ................•* Heath faibauou.. “ L oveland.............“ Mlfford............ “ liataviaJo....... “ C l ii o l u u u tl ......ar. q [«.» AM]AM ♦313*72: f7El ♦laser f4 & 822 f4<3 . 005 0 55. . f517f303104^.... .. - 1G151J.... f530f915100V.... 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I’M I'M JL IM *710 731 755 800' 835 035 1010 I'M 1 I I 8 I'M II'M ,14OS’! 43 I’M'fS 05! 91!), . * - r AM " 740] 9151 ___ ___ 915d303*3031 9151 95U ’ ,r "-*■“ “ 19 05 1020 10 94 'M 3 351 IM 955 I'M HO ^AXt i5 0 0 § p 6 3br%-& 6 ?r>,'’-v 71by-- 7 fC - ^ A. .1 Cl!A \ \ H 'ltu , X c ilia , (1. ,T. U . r.Af’KM .Jiin ic '-tin v ii, (). Criuvford & Litd.n •* TR EED S FANCY ) o l a n d - C i i i n a s .-,uiiday »top. -bum ps to Ui-eli irge p:ts.-ea- gurs received cast o f JiulT iw. Dari: Faced Typo-do.ioto tin' from 1.90 p. m. to 1.03 a. m.: Lightlastd frea 1.00 s m. te 1.00 p. m. I'u M in iin S lc e p h u r C a r s o n N os- 2 ,5 . tl, 7 , t), 2 n a n d 21 either ru n through via (M um , Im ni'd Pittsburgh or connect tlm u irli 1 tts- m irsh F n lo n Hint ion from a n d to llallln io ie, W nsliingiou, PhUuihiljihia anil N c w 'v o rk , N it*. 1. S n u ll 21 comic -t a t K lchmom l y r Im ilan ap n llsn n .l St. l-onls. N n « .2 i u u d 3 .f*#rt'htcago. • ar».» lor Lagansrbrt. JOSEPH WOOD, ■ E . A. FOUD, ' Oiairul Kiaigtr, 0 Jural faiMsgir ig«t, 11-21-M, P jrra n u ito ii, I ’ k x s ’ a . F ir tlum cnr in, r a l e o f hire, th rm n h tlckc k , b a i -ic;fi cl) *clM, am t furtlier Inforinvtlon rc- tho ru n n in g nf tra in s apply to any ’ - a t * f t h o l ’iMn*} Ivnnla Lines. W. li..Torrence,.Agent CelurviH’, *■ it ■vrA ' Si'S UNXCQttAtNTCDWITHTHECtOQIMfilYIlf THISCOUIITflYVVLtCBTADI ’ MUCHVA'.l’ADUIHfOBMATIDHTROUASTCDYOFTHISMAPOFTHE B u cK le n ’s A r n ic a S a ivc . The Best eftlveTn the world forcm^ bruises, Bores, u1c>ra, salt rheuni, fcVc- I'll C lilt !!(• LM OW lllt 1 'ig ’* III' c \ i h *. I’r h c - i . i - i ii il c lime**. n M l i l M io r l I m i 'H 1-irll c stltc * . > 11 . n*’ .ili ic * n it- a li i it c . . f-t * ' . . ■■■'!* » 1 ' '•fJL o L X •» t« »r j Iimt.j;.i,i8|‘ Y* v &*,'‘i** id*'. !>i*»• *I'Tii*rU« f .. *• i ’vi h.»‘ jr_/. store. !or-rabney tefaVitleii. Price 25 ('cats s box, For Bale by B. G. Ridgeway's .4 L i t t l e G i r l 's E x p e r i e n c e m • 4 U c l i t t i s n i i * . M r, and 'Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers o f the Gov .'L igh thouse a t S-ind Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. L a st April she was taken down with measles, followed with a dreadful cough and .turning into a fever, doc- i4Hs At lid'rtie’andc I t Detroit* treated her,*btit in ^rin, she grew worse rap­ idly, until she was a mere “ handful o f bones”.—Tlien she tried Dr. King’s new discovery and after the use of two and a h a lf bottles, was completely oared, They lay D r. King’s new dis-. oorery is worth its weight id gold, yet T H E . M U C H ■ 'D E S I R E D LONGWAtSTandPERFECTHIP EFFECT eta aeif W produfed *ucce*sfully Bjr tvesnng' aw NN ■ H l l ™ b n|jpLEX Corset v\ bf'nt JfrV- v t?i-a tN-S’-.v* F. >t * v »i , .** fjM'>tij f ?■*.’ S>'*N •nr.ji I i «* li'.t<< .•' ****'»’(?& irt'Eht It * f. • T t >» * SR' p mil ; V. »t, .v *i t,y , ttl.i reif {•» t 9 | | cfiH’Miatt • *ft I*>**. »i ; ■ » ; » fcty.f tt?. t AAibliiL.r trO -y !.>»**»T «I |»ui .» ..r f.'t! 'y ij’ »r..8- . ( mi '« t if" 7 U t .-t» ,«««1‘1 .« : <1 If4 « vflj" t • V. *- rn*4‘ 'I#»&iii'i’tr:.. **r.. J t*i,» t % A t .it t •»i «' a 1 r t »w *1 iijf- e>ti t' * *. £ %\ ■ t j SC to*f% Ay< * ' i . •* * ».»t Alliidi'f ( ;>’> It (•, (ll’;>I/J } IIJK & (p AI.I1N", Ih'til/'i'c in line I im m . v ; Coltmil>ti.v, O.. (JifNTLBMi N— Ka rl } Itift s tr in g oi t ............................. •it oU h llur-UH w a s S i'l'iu ll-ly m jlll'C i! from MAiittmi l’ike'8 Peak am■al] rilin'^Anl(nry and b f b o ttii'k lt'l.'llll. A I'll bill If O il U U.- I *6rtiFo roiotl.jincUKhs Ainl rninlDip'.i'.’trktslii l'ellir»i!o. M<I ii #8, IVIt.li-m!, A iu I h I oii . Horton and Cmmi .1 Pliiirs. hi ID'.V.I i J!' n.ra!i.>: « nut in l'm l. In MIS- KI'IOIA; \\ III' ri. mi r. nl «i LIX tai;., ii> DAKOTA; I'Unt'fo!;, III. i -'.’i i a.ii, Ar I iff 11IS-f>:'l:i; (Mn]i i. t.lii iAn. 1’-. if. irva.i! Njtiiii.InNT.IlK.V'KA j Alil>i»'in. ] / mh > iiw . r.‘n, I'.irtnn, T pi’kA, H .l- ifi'.iiir;. Vt.Iitla. vil'e, A!"l'>f'\ City. (VkMaell, ii KA.V.-.VS; IT T.rr.itciid iilnc.i,!!i INDIAN 1 1CUIU»oi:Y; j-IV>r, I : :.ln M{,r(nc» aril ITifl.'o, MAGNIFICENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS I/nilln- nil fomretllor* In npkn.V.r cf Fijulpment, bf.WMi U W A I.O nr.ii DI.5 MOIN'f^, C(H-NC1I j rr.TW 'T nr.il OM.ITTA, nn,! Ifitfc a ClttrAOO amt1 XIKN’VKi:, COI.OT'AIll) Sl’BIJ.fJt fti’.l 'Pt'KIIT/l, Via KANSAS CITY n:M TOl'l’KA nut vii ST. Jl.SKWf. Fln.l-nay l,.-.v ( ' jai U ji , ITI.a: hF.cf.INTN'fi OKAIU C’AKS. mid iMInre GI.-rMr.:, illii DiiTup: (Sir Sirvicc. (iMecomiKlinM nt Denver nnd (Vdi.rada Pf rinKS totth diverging tnilwny tines, now fo.aiiug the nctr and pie:arciK|iie • STANDARP GAUGE ■ TRANS-ROCXY MOUNTAIN ROUTE Over ‘ wlileh niprrt'fy evi’tnfril'1 ‘in il'if* rini dolly T im o ro tt WITHOUT eifANOf: to nr.<i--from Bfl!t Lake City. Ogden nn.1 v-.n Krawl-on. TUB DOCK ISLAND Ja.ilso the JMnwt and Favorite Line to or. l ’ ADJUSTABLE OVER THE HIP andwill ANY FORM instantly, giving Parfao t Enas anil Contour. __ ______ ioosaA# Which will *M*t fly yHotaMOIMell m >4 IhHM, ■ whioii wffil Mot »c*«lc« Nods la tkrM.isttaUui. . J W M 7 g « * IrW Iwllto f t « n t . 1 ncomiitcoiletl to il« ami we “ live it a j ilink The lfHitll was not only fuilis. racloiy, but sui’iui<ii)<r. Tlie wound . ; lionli'ti i-atiidiy, ami the nniutal u a - : ' iviitly fo r lire ill :t few ‘♦ln.va. Hilirt ' that iiine we have by ils m-o emed j! :t nlimber o f cUMt's oi scrnlehes tuul re I moved soiim bad ca*cs of curb, Ai:i*| !<:.uiOil in umbutbtedfy ibebenl geii- e.'IK iook I/uiiioeiit that we ever •j- !,liiid W e advise F d liu e rM H int noi'sciueii tt» keeps sii|i|dy of il in liieir'SIfttdcs at all times. Yours lie* 8 peet fully, J)m'OK fc ( jam .IN j We offer $100 for a case of Hei alches Arabian Oil will not cure. For sale DAILY EAST EXtXRESS TRAINS •From 8t. Jurep!> nmVK’nnbw Cltetn and fratn alt Im­ portant towin.clilc? nmlacetiGfit in Southern >'et.r.i8kn, Kaiuna and Uie Indian Territory, ^!rb via ALl’.CKT LEA ItOl'TIi fiom Knr.tax fltv mid (Tilreco to Water* town, Sioux Falta, SIINNEAI’OLIS and ST. PAUL, connections for all imlnto n uth and uorlhwest bitween th* lakea and th« 1’aclAcCor.M. Foe Ticket*, Map*, Folder*, or desired Information. apply Vi *ny (Vmpon Ttoket Office la the United Statw or Canada, or aildrtfe* >' K. 8T. JOHN, JOHN 8EBA&TIAN, Q*nTMim«t>f, Oen'l T kt.it Paae.AtU * CXtOAAO. ZbL. * B.’tt. Ridgway’s drugstore. 1CMTMEC Mffe CO., iacktM, Mick *»>’ uidgwHy. WANTED A one line “Add*1to o , i l

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