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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 6

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TTTE BACTgg DAT LY JOniV VL, SATURDAY AFTEBXOQy, 8, man's bunch will opt the season with a frame with the Uhlirs at Central park on April 23, and the following KumUr will see baseball in full blast throughout southern Wisconsin. INC So many people who have apparently recovered from an attack of La Grippe are stricken with Pneumonia, This is due to the fact that the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs are left weakened and unable to resist disease. HoneyTa not only cures La Grippe Coughs, and prevents Pneumonia, but strengthens the Lungs so they will not be susceptible to the development of serious lung troubles. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that may contain some harmful drug when FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR costs you no more nd is safe and sure. Contains no opiates.

Owing to cancellations, Castle's All Star Vaudeville opens at the Auditorium instead of the Belle City Opera house as first indicated. The show comes direct from Chicago with the stamp of approval of thnt city. The hill is composed of eight all star acts from the Or-pheum circuit and presents one of the strongest attractions of the season. Phillips and, Merritt start the hill with a singing and whistling sketch with which they have just returned from a tour of Australia, the Great Rev-aid. America's foremost female impersonator, presents a quick change act with costumes magnificent.

Dreno in black face. Suragal and TTartzel, in a comedy surprise bring down the hovise. Stoddard and Wilson, well known herp. do a musical act entitled 'The and as nn extra feature is announced nlso Mile. Hildn, the celebrated European contortionist.

The Auditorium has been thoroughly renovated nrtd presents an excellent appearance. Popular prices will prevail. G. VACHER, 157 Osgood Chicago, Bare: "My srlre bad a very severe case of La Grippe, and it left her with a very bad cough. She tried a bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and it gave immediate relief." I had a bad case of La Grippe about ten years ago which left my Lungs weak that I have been troubled more or less every winter since until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, which cured me completely and my Lungs longer trouble H.

BROWNING, D.D.S., Orrick, Mo. Three aires, 25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50-cent size contains two and one half times as much as the small size and the $1.00 bottle almost six times as much. Refuse Substitutes. SOU AMD RECOiiEMDED BY KRADWELL DRUG CO WEALTHY BANKFR A SUICIDE iUH GOING ON PILGRIMAGE HEAT WITH HOT WATER Hair Apparsol to Oorern In Alwence Armr Is Ke.

ri; i 'I TEHERAN, Pcrin, April R.The Shah is going on a pilgrimage to Meshed, starting about April 23rd. 'Ihe gazette announces that the heir apparent, Mohammed Ali Mireit, will administer the government during his father's absence, An Imperial decree, has been gaxetted ordering the reorgiiuiatioii of the Persian army which under the new scheme will comprise twelve divUiuus each of men of all arms, Give me the Remington' arrive In the city this afternoon. Ladies will" be admit ted to the match. Seats are on sale at Pokorny drug store. BALTIMORE, April 8 When at the conclusion of the scheduled ten rounds Keferee Charlie White of New-York last night gave the decision to Philadelphia Jack O'Brien over Young Peter Jackson the moderate crowd present gave unmistakable evidence of concurrence in the verdict.

The agreement to break clean when ordered was not lived up to by either man. Both began cautiously as to cause cries of "Fake!" but after the first round the fight was hot, with nearly every round in O'Brien's favor. The Philadelphian scored first blood in the sixth round and had Jackson groggy in the ninth, but was unable to land a knockout blow. a ST. PAUL, April 8.

Terry Me-Covern, former featherweight champion pugilist of the world, who is now piny-inn a heat lien I engagement here, is said to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown ns a restilt of' overwork, excitement and constant traveling in connec tion with his present engagement, It is announced that ho. has decided to follow the advice of his physician to take' a long rust. llughey McOovern, brother of the former champion, and himself well known Ighter, win take Ttrry' place in the play and Terry will go to sQOtQ southern hculth resort to recuperate. Charles Neary, Milwaukee's leading boxer, hu gone into the saloon bualnesa, having opened up a Miaou, with Joe CfltwfOrd, hi manager, at IIS Second street, The saloon was opened yester' lay and Neary was kept busy greet Inn Irlf hds, doe not Intend to ipiM the Huh! lug game and will continue his training for tiny future lights, LAN KINO, April ft. The Wuv erly Athlcth? club of this city has offer ed purse of io.000 for tt limited round bout, probably fifteen rounds, between Mike Ward and Nelson, at 183 pounds, for June Representatives of the club are in correspondence with both men.

It looks now as if there will be a match between Willie Lewis of New-York and Joe Gans. The other day Al Her ford, Cans' manager, posted $1,000 as a forfeit that the negro can get to pounds ringside This whs done more to induce Lewis to engage in a fight with (Jans ns the white boy recently challenged Gans at this weight. Yesterday this money was covered by Lewis' manager, and if nothing goes amiss" the pair will have it out before and the mill will be decided at the Eureka A. Baltimore. However, it is a good bet that Cans wiH not make 133 pounds ringside.

says the experienced buyer Sruplclon or Foul V'ny Removed bv To- LYNN. April 7. -Shortly after the beginning of the autopsy on the body of David K. Phillips, the wealthy bunker of Swumpseott, winch was found on the bench there vesterdny, word was received that Phillips' waistcoat containing his wntch hud been found on the bench near where the both' was discovered, These article were mllng Inst nigh! and this fact led the family of Phillips to aU for an autopsy, foul play belli" suspected. After th' autopsy today the medleal ex-miner announced that the banker crime to hi death by drowning, and that there were no indication nf crime, "The drow hfoir tui'iht have been accidental," he ad tied, "although 'he circumstance would Indicate that the drowning wu deliher ate," duv' development In the ease were taken by fbc authorities and bv the Phillips famllv a Indicating that Mr.

Phillips dleitrt1ed hi niter 'wearing1 np-parel nntl then drowned himself, ft Is lid tlmt worry over business mutters of not momentous Importance, tit a time of treperil mentnl depression, explain the act inn. Phillip' business Interests arc In excellent condition and il understood he leaves a large of tune. Remiaijtan Typswriisr Co. YOU WILL SOON Bd MAKING ARRANGB-MliNTS FOR NEXT WINTERS HEAT. ARM YOU GOING TO bUILD OR REMODEL YOUR HOMh PROVIDE FOR DAVIS HOT WATER HEATERS In Your SpecifUAllaas, OVER JoT IN USB IN KAClNlt.

For InlnmtalkMi DAVIS Heater 216 Sixth Street. Racine. Wu. The Badger Athletic club will bold a boxing tournament next Friday evening at the Panorama building, it being the last show of the season to be given by this club. An effort had been made to match Charlie Neary with Eddie Hanlon, bat the latter wanted none of Charlie's game and the club was obliged to seek anotheT attraction.

The ckib has not made the matches with the intention of having them appear fancy, but with a view of having each one a real contest. The windup will bring together Yotim: Mahoney, the; local middleweight, who ban not lost a decision this season, and Fred Cooley of Chicago, who has beaten moat of the middleweights around that city and who some time ago made a name, for himself in Philadelphia by knocking out Peter Maher, the former Irish champion. Cooley is not a champion, but he is a big, hard, game fellow and one who can mix with any one. The semi-final will bring two hard hitting lightweights together limmy Potts, the Minneapolis champion, and Johnnie Thompson, the Sycamore cyclone. Ilofh are among the best of the lightweight crop in the west, especially Potts.

Thu Minneapolis boy has not lost a decision In two years awl he has gone against some tough game. Iln recently licit Maurice Thompson in a terrific light at St, lntiis and has been open to nieet Charlie Neary, Maurice Bayers, Kddle Hanlon or any man at I HO pounds In the country. Thompson last appeared here when he met Charlie Neary, the latter getting Ihe decision by a close margin after six roumU of hard bait ling. Nteve Kinney, who ha been coming to tin front of late In the I'JH pound class, Will bs given a little harder gum to tadrtot Steve will meet. Harry Heck with, a Philadelphia lad whom llufi.v (Jilniurn of hleago, has In churn1, Mini the chance are that he will la kept btniy.

They will meet nt IS pound. Thi opening mutt" will be between Kid Morun of Waukesha, who made good here last season, t(, Young MiIciiIkmk the amateur chatnpinn of this city, who has derided to turn professional. Kitlctt-berg is a protegw of Con 0Leary and that speaks well for his ability as a boxer AH the bo'its will be of six rounds ex ept the windup which will be 'eight rounds. Young Mahoney will do bis training at Paddy Dorrell's place. The Concordia Shuffle board club of Racine vvill play the Zions club of Milwaukee at their hall on North Eric Btreet this erecting.

It promises to be an exciting game for it i- the last one of the aenson. As the Picines have not lost a game yet and will try to keep the Milwaukee down where they are. They have defeated the Cream City tenni on their own board and also on the Belle City board. The "Terrible" Turk, the famous wrestler, arrived in the city todaj for his match with Uooney of Chicago, which i to take place st the Auditorium Monday evening, April 10, The Turk i anxious to meet the giant "gripman," ami it la said will bend his utmost energies to winning the match. The bout promises to be an exciting one.

Rooney will S-'7 1 1.. lltm'l lltii't-ow I roiililc, tt is a hud twiiiit to barrow snvthlns, hut the wnrst tliliitt ym can i iu Iwrrnw, la irnuhle When sick, sere, heuvy, weary met wnrtt'OUl ly the psltis siel nf iHot sin, hiiiincMieMs, lirlHln's rtu'sse, iimt siuninr Iniei'iisl illsiiliUr'n, rTuii'l sii ilnwii Hint tirnitil uvrtr fniii' sviiuituns, hut it fur rwlief in Win, trie tin IMS Mere will font sure wmt ur-iiiaueui tni to-i i uiiit BB ni nil i nur Irnuliles, suit ynur linil) will mil fie hurileneil load nr Mat itlscrtxn A1 KrHitwell Mruu 0ft, Pfles so esiii: ininrsiiinntl CARNEGIE TO GIVE MILLIONS Donates to ths SSfS.OOO.OOO Fuurt for Super-HiitiHuted rr-ii-her. MELROSE, April The conditional pledge by Andrew drnegie to give $1,000,000 to the fund for superannuated preachers was announced to the New Kngland Methodist conference here today by the llev. Dr. poyd, field njjent of the Preachers' Aid society, who WAS appointed hist year to raise i fund for this purpose.

Dr. Brady, stated thai Mr. fnrnpfrie had promised to gic the last million dollars of a fund of to be raised by the society, Iscommiii I'ulenls Tlu following list of patents, grunt, i lits weak In Wlwnnslti inventors, re ported expressly for thl paper bv II, tl, Underwood, patent attorney. Id i eotuln street, Milwaukee, it, Atujcleltl, Milwaukee, hnUlf wash lug machine, T. R.

Ikirnnm. Milwaukee, rmntrollai for elect rlc motors, t', llrcwer, Itaelne, piano action, V. an. Milwaukee, railway frog. II.

Cutler, Milwaukee, system for controlling electric motors. H. II. Cutler. Milwaukee, system for controlling scvcntc'-n patents.

.1. G. Duck, Milwaukee, steam separator. J. ITognn.

Chippewa Falls, gate. A. ('. Richards, Tomah, air brake system. C.

Schroeder. receptacle closure. II. Sekewskey, Milwaukee, extensible N-w TSnh INVARIABLY Remington Typewriter Co- MILWAUKHIi 38fl B. Water St.

TU Main iai TMB Densmore i FOR PERFECT -i For ease of operation speed and durability. RESTS WITH SUPREMF COURT F. B. WASHBURN DENTIST 502 MonumentSq. Citz.

Phone 822-Z. OFFICE HOURS; From 8 to 12 and from 1 to 5. I The typewriter that fln thebiL I water tower. 11. .1.

Stirn, Milwaukee, stamp retain-I in" envelope. ('. .1. Travers, Milwaukee, spring back for chairs. H.

Bicver. Port Washington, "20th 'Century" and "Superior Glass," (Labels.) The Trlbiiniil Will Oeclrte Importune Of Mrs Chailwteh's Cas. CLKVELAVT). April 7. T'nited States District Attorney Sullivan returned today from Cincinnati to arifoe aprninst tlic motion in the United Statc-i court of appeals for tny of sentence in tlie Chndwieli ensp.

Referring to Mrs. Chadwiek's statement that her ease would be carried to the United States supreme court if the court of appeals did not grant her a new trial, Mr. Sullivan sa id "She may perhapS do o. but she will first have to obtain permission from the United States supreme court, that i. the supreme court will have to be satisfied that there is an important and essential enough principle involved to warrant Ladwig Schranck Milwaukee.

"Cremo." (Label for non-aleoholic RAILROAD TIMETABLES ctloao and Mortbsrsssaro Hallway. CITY LEAGUE GAMES TOMORROW Clear, Sharp Impression and Accurate Alignment The Llaht Runnlnt Yost is Unroiis'led Among Type Writing Mschinss l'rill of Trnclr Mcnultisr am these IIhoh from J. H. Blmmonds, of Cn-my, in. Think whnt might hnve rssttitsd from his icrrlhlo cntish If ho hnd not liikcn th medietas about which he writes: "I had fpurful cough, that disturbed my night's rest.

1 tried every thins, but nothing would relieve it. until I look King's New Inn-envery for Cotmuiujitlon, roughs and Colds, whirl, rioroplstetv cursd inc." Instantlv and permanently cures all throat and luntt dlssssss; prevents grir and pucumoiila. At Kriidw, II Drug Kimrantred; f.iie and Trial bottle free. Arrlea 4 IS a. OS a ansa.

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daily m. dally tribunal in reviewing the ease. v0ST WRITING MACHINE Ball Bcarintf Back Spacer The Pointer Justifier. and manv other facilities not equalled by other makes. Write for descriptive catalogue or ca'l and inspect cur various models Dentmores for rent.

Supplies for all machinrs General repairing done efficiently and promptly. 'Il tit ua. tally In the case of Machen, convicted of postal frauds, the court jrranted permission, mid he wn indicted under the same statute ns Mrs. Chadwiek. but he was eharrred with fraud nnd Mrs.

Chad-wick is charged with conspiracy. Tt is a little bit different) and there Is no arHeefrom MItwaukaa trSSa. si. dallr 7 AO a. m.

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daily as. dally S1. ra i IS Preparation are being made in lcad-ijip European capitals to receive Emperor Menelik of Abyssinia, who is going on tour the coming summer. The only set of Abstract Books Racine. Coutite.

WH Vi'RITK F1RB AND TORNAOO The J. W. Knight Co. 510 ninumcnt Square GAINED 4. JO p.

M) a what the supreme court might do. If the court of anneals decides in Mrs. Chadwiek's favor she will face another jury in the district court here." IB. lit k. dally at.

tally 1 STUMPF YAW. 41 Droadwiy. Mllwniikee. Wis Wm THREE MEET AWFUL DEATH The stop," of a great deal of the utihappiness of women is story of lost health. Women wonder bow it is that little by little the form loses plumpness, the NfrTKl 18 s.

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I Al I. II1.VUIK TAHMk. WEST SIDE GREEN HOUSE Cm srnsPlm rUNLHAL Dfilf.N A SRtiCIALTV. inn Lino of nedrtlng Always eri Hsnd. Wtbruw OurOwn Hliuti.

Urn Hsnilsd J. N. JStfSWbiR Every Woman lulriul. 1 I. .1,1 (.,1 MRVI I Spray I Ml.

I 'fNMatflfsfaai a ri Kitndsy IV rii fundsi amf I if) f.dO in 'tally i iia ill i a m'lally i- I II. lll M.l I Will, II Workmen In Peoria Distillery Ksll Into llolllncr Muss, PBORIA, April Hardy. Joseph livers nml tJeo, Wagner, cattle feedeei at the American distillery at 1'ekin. were scaliletl to death eat lv today, The men were working on top of a tank of hot distillery feed, when the boards gave way, precipitating them Into the boiling ma. Hardy and Myers died in stantly, Wagner was rescind, but died shortly after.

A man naniml Mladell, who was working with them, at the time saved himself by clinging to the top sides of the tank and was taken out badly burned by th hot steam. Initial Contests S.haclnleil -Ites-ardlns; Protest Ajratast snmi.iv Ball Considerable anxiety was manifested for a while in City League circles yesterday upon rending of the petition presented to the council to stop Sunday baseball at Athletic park, but after mature consideration the promoters of the local organization arc Inclined to place confidence in the wisdom of the city fathers, and are proceeding with preparations to have th- park in readiness for the opening game, April 90, It is pointed out that even if the south side park is declared a 'public nuisance, and an end put to Sunday pmies in that section of the city, no such claim could He against the North Side park, inns-much a it is sufllciently removed from resiliences to reduce to a minimum any annoyance that might be occasioned by the shouting and cheering funs. Then, too, It Is easily seen that, some form of outdoor exercise Is almost aaaantUI to the physlinl welfare of the young men who work six days a week In the factories, and baseball furnishes the most innocent form of amusement that can lie found. Inasmuch a no intoxicants are allowed on the north side grounds, those who might otherwise be tempted to spend their Sundays in saloons and picnic parks are thus removed from temptation, for the time being at least. TOMORROWS GAMES.

Tomorrow will witness several good practice games among the "leaguers," the Times and Badgers playing at 0:30 a. m. at Athletic park and at 2: M0 p. m. at the north side grounds with the Lake-views; the Chlirs and Grays will rally at the Belle City Malleable grounds, the Kleins will have a game with a south side aggregation at the Junction in the morning, and the other teams will practice on fields in other parts of the city.

On Sunday, April 16. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the Uhlirs and Kenosha Shamrocks will play at North Side park, which will undoubtedly be the best practice game of the season. Peter Her- II tir It, it ni-wtA Hu jt f. Went worth John illil, tor is mM. ttclvas lull Barli'''itrttisl in.

tslnsl.M l. MS M. 1 ik, N.m lara. In order to prove to you that Dr. A.

I 11 ir" form of itobiag, hliadtnt, or protruding piles, the manufacturers gmntifr tag cute. You can use it and if not wad fp i your money luck. Afr, t'ojer Walton, lalmrer, AlicMynn f'f'f, "I work hard and UftltRreat deal. Thestraiu hMUght on an attni-kof piles. They Itched and they protrwlol and bled.

Nothing i i ihem until used Dr. A.W. Ointment. That currsl them SOo. lx ot nil leilers, or t)n W.

i has. Ituffalo, N. Y. W. Chased Ointment, M.

Q. UNDERWOOD Attorney and Solicitor of PATENTS 107 Wisconsin MILWAUKtiu Telephone. Muio id. Patent I.itiitation in sll U. Conrts.

PATENTS HLBERT E. PBCK. (B9 Wash-ton, D. C. Consul line expert its Patent Causes 8.

and Foreign Patents. Send for leaflet "Rejected Patent Applications." for 1 aar.s ss. 1 1" Knttiisy niilr tiSsmss Mimdsy :4 rii rlall I i i Huuday i itsily ss laUy Knt liars uliaa. 1 1 Hlinilajr i 'Mlty is4itsy iSiKli tn fnnsy I ex. Huuciay an Hally.

tt4 I' rii laiiy 'laiiy or West- MS a rn ef Inn-lay. i-i. Mtin'lsy 8 n( Nuntiay as 44allp Frrm MlraranVas STB as SB. Kii Inr .,41, in es. Hatftss Id a di I pan Hut.

lay 1 Ji ra ft HuuUay sit (tally J0 ib daily Attornay at Law-Abstracts of litis ni. oca fur hv KM AIIWI.I.I. 1 1 1 II Dirt 1. Cl seine 301 at hlrt 00 i Msttrcrt. li.Vi Wsxhiiiilon svsnuc.

1. la strretCor. High snd N. Lris. OMtCKCSTIS'Q CMCL'fM ssri es aa a fmm Utatl ML i Inr Ti tn It, a es.

aunday an HnMay i- ti. ax. Pi nuj 0MTHTH1 f---. atrlelnal an. I Oi.ii i.

cheeks grow hollow ami sallow, and they feel tired ami worn-out all the time. In a largv proportion of cases when women are wesk, ruuslflwii ami felling off in flssh and looks, the root of the trouble can be traced to womanly diseases which undermine the general health. The proof o( tins is tint women who have been cured of painful womanly diseases by the use of Dr. Pierce's favor tie Prescription have recovered their general health, gained in flesh and in appearance. Dr.

Pierce's Favorite Prescription cares the womanly diseases which sap the general health. It establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. I for three years with win trouble." writes Mrs. Anns Ouinn (Treaaurer Woman's Athletic Club) of tea 8rcmdtr st MUwsakee. Wia.

The treatment I took did not do me particle of food, until a good neighbor who hsd been asing Dr rierce's Psrortte Prrscrip'ion sdrised me to give it trial. The sext Uv took my am dose, sad it was my first step tosrard recovery. In nine weeks was a different woman my flesh which had been Babbv became firm, complexion clear and my eye bright It was simply an indication of the great change within from "pain and suffering to health and happiness. Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well. Accept no substitute for the medicine which works wonders for weak women.

Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets invigorate s.onucU, liver and bowels. WS ssri-. SIMOMMa hm4m, ui i.tt cOlD. T020PiH.

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risarSTj tss.O'T" 1 BS lllll lU-SlKK'S Mf'O ani tm aM)4 ha Kaa ribham Take mm olkee, krW KiMtmai 1 11 lias Imltm-tta. Sar jmmt ir w. 1 4 "mmm u- I Ul. A I JC H'TiaK t.ai Lcdtera nnliirt-l nt Kacinf, i- I' (X. At rii 4Jb.

Iftf: TJ 'wWle lTi If tara Mali. I Tua-lal S' aj all Tiftiaw nirhMlrr i Ueaalea. sila U.W a- S-, OS MTMa. i.lMili,r,Hii. I rife wiitqoicii; vnr.

J.iIlK HiVs HaMMuM), thf mwi eu.imrrii mioios mlKrlijr. mji: Tonopah Is tlj-rt 'lri distrn-t err iirUi." Ssi. tuM'i Xrnkta out la two y- ir. i fight. ToorsiU making nr- ridi an anip is the world.

K.I!. (tatloiiSt camp. P. rw. fawtasMa.

Toor ii rrrr aatgiijiet ir IsrkCKf. WE PROVE IT Catarrh and Colds Can be Relieved in io Mlniftes, and Permanently Cured. Eighty years old -catarrh fifty years. Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder cores him.

Want any stronger evidence of the power of this wonder fnl remedv over this universal disease? Want the truth of the case confirmed? Write George Lewis, Shamokin, Pa! He says: "I look upon mv cure as a miracle." It relieves in ten minutes Dr. Ajatn's Hrart Car refievss In jo nates. Sold by QieSGLER ALOCHsjER, 3U POKOR.NY DR.UQ CO. Krart4n. Anton ai4rsnau.

i. Dan-4 MrXikjalobn CUm. Mi Et-r rnidhl. Osr-2 iifmuingsfti. H.

P. Scbniitt, IVter lmpnnesl Sjaiiijr A SttilttAB. J. Cooper Kifiaih Co, Ss-m i Edwaid IL Wi-inlau. I'oli attyuat Vlwn ralling for sIkivi- b-tter plo-aa mention i List will be ae-nt to the dead letter offir-r April 18th.

190J, IL J. fcmith, P. M. ATTENTION COMRADES if you wish a pension, patronize a comrade, xrho like you has been tried in the fire and smoke of the oattle. All over (2 years of ajre are now entitled.

N. C. EADUSrnev Notary PuWlc, MMUaUril MEN fNO WnMEM. Taa Bis for aaoataral i .1 IrriUtiaoi or tilrerafloaa of macoaa imtraoa Painlaa. aad iot aatria- gaat or aoiaoaoaa.

SVaia ky Oracsriata. or aaot la slain wrapaar, bf expreaa. prepaid, for 1 oo or kottlcs S3.7S. Ureular ssat oa tasasst. 0 DR.

LaFRANCO'S COMPOUND I cpefrdj rvrolator 1 J5 cents. Drueflnts or nuUi. auokietfrec DBl. Pliiliclius, Pa. i aJijfV,.

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