'J HE SCJIANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1897. 3 NORTON'S BULLETIN. l'dinc's Wh'st Hoards, latest and best. We have all sires and stles. Also Whist Cards; in large arlety, by the pack or by the do;cn. Games of amnscnicnts, ail sorts, for old "a nd joung people. Biauk Account Hooks, all sorts and all sizes, from the vest pocket mora, to the largest Ledger, for all sorts business Statloneiy, cm thing desirable for the office, desk or couutcr, all the standard sorts and novelties, Choice Stationery for ladies' use. Engraving and Printing to order of Calling Cards and invitations on shott notice and right pikes. See our Specimens and get prices. fancy Goods at gieatly reduced prices. Haigains In several lines to reduce stock. M. NORTON, 322 Lackawanna Ac BOARD OF TRADE'S NEWAPARTMERTS Secretary Opened His Office In the New Unlldltig Ycstcrduy. THE JnAQNIPICGNT ASSEMBLY HALL Its Klrii Decorations Cost $1,700, While Tor I'lnnUmo unci I'lirnlsli Iiirs foi tlio Tliruo Apartments 8!2,OOu Has Itouu I'.iii:iHlca--T!ic Work Not Pull) Comiili!toil--Oiuii Tor Inspection Next Saturday. The scctetniy's olllcn of tlio boat tl of Undo was established yesteulny In the new building on Linden stieet, but the eleuant niiaitinents will not be open for Inspection until net Kut uulay, the chi follow Injr the bonul bamiuet at the Hotel Jeiinjn. It would bo dlllleult to IninRltie a mote convenient or inagnlflcentl fm- secuied Judgment. Tho bondsmen ap pealed oil the Ktound that theV bad tecehed no notice of the healing. This defence Hat lick contended wart liisuf llclent and couit tonllima the conten tion. In bis opinion .TiiiIkp Auhbald pavs: "11 Is not netesHnty that they nhoiUil have notice because Jhnt which llxes the liability of their principal ntpo detci mliien thelis. This Ih no mote than what they asiee to In the ltemw of the obligation, which they assume when they join In the bond teq tilted of the ndinlnlsttatoi by the statute Ho fai as olllclal bonds and bonds of Indemnity are concerned this Is also a nile of unl veisal application." COMING CONCERT AT FROTMNGIIAM Brilliant Musical Event Under the Aus pices of tiie R. R. Y. M. C. A. NOTED SINOERS TO PARTICIPATE CHARLES CHAPMAN ARRESTED. c. Charged with l'lilsi' I'rctunsc li'A ISi-ttlrlon A. Co. Chailes riupnian, of the linn of Hell and Chapman, of l'ccKvllle, was ai lulgiiod heroic Alilunmn Wilght e tetdaj aftttnoon on a chaiRc of faKe )tetene by A O Nettleton & Co., the WushltiBton avenue hhoe mei chants Chapman lb held tesponslble b the plaintiff for $170 woilh of goods sup- lst oI'l'utroiicsM's Ilia hi aces a Ijiiiri' XiiiiiIiui ol VV cll-Kuou II Ladies, 'lam Hocs nml lioucs Have Al ready llccn lurcliiiicd--Tlio l'ro iMiiinmo Airancd--Iiss Hillie, .Miss Chirr, .Messrs. .MeKlnley and Dullt Ail tlio Artists. Airnngeinents foi the conceit at (he riothliiKham theatei on Jlonday even ing, l'eb. 1, undei the u,ilbplces of the Hullioad Depaitment, Young Men's Chiistlftn a'oclatlon, are being pushed to coinoletioit and Indications point to auothet such piotentutlon us the one Shavings The itfce of Shavings for bedding lor horses or cows is not New Hut put up like straw In Small Bales 1b Eomethiug new. Cheaper Than Straw, Cleaner Than Straw, Better Than Straw. We keep it. Tiie Weston M SCRANTON, OLYPHANT, CARBONDALE. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN EXTRACTION OP TEETH WITH "ANAESTHENE." FINEST DEN TAL. WORK IN TIIE CITY. rrr, 7 w - -r t r?Tluvx ym riff AszzSs&tiWy i i ri (W A ' IK J'AWmWe lljljiillal L.J 1U VMl lSTEJUOIl OF ASSJiMIJLV UOOM. UP, ' .. . . 1 U',if K h IV llied the Hint of liell ,SL Chapman to be I L '.. . 1 ill SS 1 "I 11 '!' . . . I IB Mill I M ' Wi ' I i2 s " "i oiiiinission. 9 n fiS 1 Nil wJ' isisra' 1U "'li-d " bluing and entered lull 9 WlS h I M rf li (I to1 llls ap)eaianci at point, lie wis ll 'li ' i' 'r f ainutcd at S-'ulem, A iimic cour.tj, by I ,'' A I if r u hpeclil OIllcerFua Mink. pii Jl M- J V I i ! Ill I iffe Fi-AQ FOR NO. 27 SCHOOL. EH f The pi oKiimmo which will be picsetit ed will be u follows: I'AltT I. Duct, "I.ove and Win," Mi. McKlnlov and Dr Ullfft "The Music Soiik" E, .Vpel lb baud Miss llllKe. Alio, "She Alone fhuiiiictli My Sad ness" ((Jueen of Hlulia) Oounod Hi. OulTl Aria, "Nobll SIkiioi" (l.us lliiRtiiiot1)) Mcjeihecr All's Clan. Aria, "Lend Me Your Aid" (Queen of Shob 0 Clounod Mi. MeKlnley. Quartette, "ltlKoletto" Von.l Miss llllKe, Mls t'laiy, Ml. MeKlnley anil Di. Dultt. I'AltT II. Uuett, Quls Est lloiao (Stahat Mntei), liosslnl Miss Illlke and Miss Clary. Two sonss (a) "l.olos Kluivui". Seliuiaan (lj) "To Clieiiudli'is," Schuinau 111. Unfit. VllaiiPllc I3va ik'H'Acinu Miss Illlke. Two totlHS (a) "Mutlinc" Tostl 0) "Swallows," Yot lug Thomas Mi. MeKlnlej. Miss UItm "The Lost Chonl" . . . Sulllan Qinitette. "Oh the Had Aloinint of 1'ailbiK" CiniiJini Miss Illlke, Miss C'l.ii, Jit. JleKlnlcj and 111 Hum NAJIK OP I'ATIlONEfiSn.S. TcdlouliiKlsa complete list of the p.it ionet.ves Mis Alfied Hand, Mis C. L Tiev, JIis. Hobeit Hi own, Mis Kob 01 1 EUlted. Mis 13 N W'lllnid, Mis llenr Hellu, .li , JIis Oauct UoRait. Mis. vYIlli.iiu Council, Mm V. II Kiee man, Jllss Jennie Andiews, Mis H V. Aichbald. Jlrs 13 n SIuibps, JIis. deo. llu U Uliuinlek, JIis William Ki Ink, JIis 13 K Ciothainel, JIis, (3. JI. Utillstc.nl, JIis .lames Aithluld, Mi. VV T. Hullstead, JIis I. r. JleRaiRel, JIis. C II ZohndM, JIis C W Fulton, JIis. A 13 Connell, JIis Thomas Uick--oti, JIis Eziti H Hippie, JIis Horace 13 Hand, Mis OeoiKe U Smith, JIis. Fiank JI. Spencei, JIis Gpoirb L Dick boll, JIis 13 1, rullet, Jits 13vetctt Wan en, Jits N V Leet, JIis John Loomls, Jilt, ltobett McKeuna, .Mis. Thomas II Dale JIis A. D Blacklne- Fiank Lewis another for $250: and F. 1. 1'ilce, iiRetit, one foi $500. The stoio bus been closed bv Sheriff Clinioii", l'uill 1'owleskl, clmiKcd with felon ious wounding, was esteiduy te leased f i oin the county jull on $1,000 ball, furnished by Michael Hliiuok. Michael Hupp, solleltoi of the Twenty-Ill st waul, esteulay settled his 1M)C duplicate with the county eominlwsloneis. He is the Hist city collector to make 1SUG letuins. To Cuiu li Cold in Out1 Day. Take, laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets. All dtugglsts lefund the money 1C It fails to cute. 25 cents. 1 15 ABOUT TIHE this adv. was changed. Fact is we have been so bus' with inventory and customers we have not had time. We will soon be in shape to have our ID 10 SfiLE When you can get bar gains if you want them. Odd pieces of Decorated Diunerwave, Glassware, in facts odds of all kinds, -that will accumulate in a store where a large stock is carried. Will give date later. WE HAVE THE BEST Full Orcss 5 9 J nits To Be Found In the City. TallorMade, Tailor Fit And Finish And About Holt lallur Prices. DRS, HENW00D& WARD ELL 316 LACKftWANM AVE. HE IS A QAY OLD BOY. Came Up Here from Newcastle to (Jet Kid ol JIis Weallh. "Old December and Younpr Jlay" ap pealed In police couit .vestetdaj pei bonllled by an old man of about sltj J eats who was arrested for aimlessly strolling about the city at thtee o'clock jestetday moinintf, with a beautltul and dashing joung girl of about twenty j eats. It was eatly In the evening when Pa tiolmun Kali us noted the pair in the vklnltj of Lackawanna and I'enn ave nues They vveie doing the town and the Indications weie that she had te lieved hei aged companion of a llbetal quantlt of coin of the lealm. The old man's name is Chatles I3atle, and hlb home Is in New Castle, of which town he was at one time postmabtei He came to Scuntnn about two weeks ago and has Indulged In a continuous lotind of dissipation ever since. So notot lous had he become in the saloons of the town, that a ciovvd of loafets followed him fiom one saloon to another with the assuianee of a tteat for the entile ciovvd at each place. He has spent a latge sum of money since coming to town and when analgned bcfoie the mayor yestetday was unable to pay his line in cash but lelt his watch as secuilty. The joung woman In the case. Miss Nellie Wil son, keeps a house at 315 Centel stieet una was at one time an actiess. She palu u line of $5 and wus teleased. A number ot joung men called to see her dutlng her incarcetatlon In the centtal station, The police believe she has an accomplice in a joung man, who It Is believed, goes about ui tang ing foi her to meet unsophisticated men Who have monej' to be telleved of. nislud and finished suite of looms than those In the new building. Thej aio Mtu.tted on the top llool and occupy the whole of that stoij, excepting the rooms along the fiont, which aie leased to the Sctantou club. The iiccoinpinj Ing sketch lepiesents the llooi plan. It cost $1,700 foi the extra denota tions of the lame ussembh hull, which is G'JU feet and a leallj beautl tul studj ol the most delliute ait ul dccotatoi and utehltect. This apait inent Is said to be the handsomest of unj loom in the state occupied toi meeting puiposen bv a comnieiclal bodj. It vas deslfncd bj II C. Hol den, of New Yoik city, the aichltect of the building, mid the vvoik was pel -futined undei the diiettlon of Haul H Hclln. the uichltecl's Sci.iuton lcp te.sentatlve Four massive columns of sltna muible, a cm ltd and mottled vail coloied i)toduct, sunooit the ceiling, which Is twenty feet from the flooi, the distance maklnir the room uppeat much smaller than it teiilly Is. The body colot of the walls is ten a totta and the celllnir and f i leve tue of tints that blend fiom a dellclte shade of bult to the lightest of lemon. Neat the edges of the celling and along the upper part of the walls extends a, low of Alootish globes, which with thiee huge and one small chandelier will shed a glow of electilc light It Will lie l'icsciitcci l ltctl Men Honda) Altcinoon. A public lHg inlying with attending ctiemonlcs will take place at No. 7 school building In the Second waid Jlondaj' afternoon beginning at l.'!0 o'clock The Hag will be ptesented bj Tonnnluka tilbe of Hed Jlen of the Noith 13nd The Second waul tontiollet Is A. L. Fi.tncoU A number of controlleis and Supeilntendent Howell will attend the ceiemonj "The have that gipetcd the pi tsentatlon of Messiah" 1 IM eai The boxes bit n puielMMd b Jle-His William Connell, 13 L rulkr, T. II. Watkins, O JI Hallstead, Cliatles Schlagei, H. M Holes l, tome 1! Smith, Ojius. D Jones and .Mis Thomas Dickson, and loj,es by I" II f'Unions, 13. U Still ges, James Atclibald, 13. P. Kingslnuy, C. II. Zehndei, A P. Wat man, Dr. J. N. lliic and Collins A. llackett. The dlagiam will be open at Powell's Music stole on .Monday moiiilng next at 'I o'clock foi the sale of leseived seats and exchange ol ticket oideis The dllliculty expel lent ed lust spilng bj some ol the holtb is of ticket oideis, In seeming desli.ible seats foi "The Jlesslnh" has led the committee In t lunge of the conceit to uigo all who aie planning to attend to exchange ticket ot (lets as eatly as possible. ton, JIis AV. 11 Tuvlcn, Jits. 13 Jeunjn, JIis 13 JI Ftancls, jfis C. Catlln, Jlix J P Dickson, JIis. T Watkins, JIis C C. Hose, JIis J. JlcAnultv, JIis. J N Hlce. Jits J. Connell, Jits H. Jeimjn. Chas Schlagei, JIis. COURT HOUSE NEWS NOTES. An nllas subpoena In divoice was jesteiday slanted in the ptoteedlngs In ought by Josephine JI. Iletbett, of Cnibondale, thiough her next filend, llomlnlco Petsonti, nsalnst Alexander Ileibeit, bei absconding bettei half, who she believes is now a lesldent of Jl'ClianlcsvIlle, N. Y. Dxccutliins amounting to $.',00.' !)S vveie jesteidav issued acalnst Ateli 1 .lid Johnston, glutei, whose place ot businiss Is at the coiner ot Capouse avenue and CJieen-HldL'e stieet Foui ol the executions, amounting to $!lri! aie held by II. II. Lewis Flank Lewis holds one foi $1011, L a S ITu aaVxMu MILLAR & PECK, 131 Wjoming Avenue. Walk in and look around. KEELEY Why lot jour homo and business bo destroy ed throuijii atrontf drink or raorphlae when S ou enn bo oured in tour woolia nt the Koeley Institute, 728 Mndlson nvenuo Bcvanton, Po. TheCuro Will Boar laveatlcatlaa. INotice. The following Is a list of display curds Kept In stock at this office and for Bale at ten cents each: Rooms for tent. For sale. This property for sale. Furnished rooms. . House for rent. l ' ?! House to let. etc. L.......'.-.....!........' I r WHAT WE ARE DOING In our show windows you will sec the greatest offer in Gent's Shoes for this season, all styles and kinds. Formerly sold at $3.50. Will sell for fW cvS. XT ?' ?XffiJ ,-vi 'V L' 1) M (Jti 1. ASSBJIHLY HALL 2 S13CHI3TAHY'S OITICE. 3 LIBRA It Y. I. 13LI3VATOK. Tnete me fouttcen windows In the 100m. The furnltuie, which has not been Installed, will be of massive qual ified oak Ilnlshed antique, the same as the vvoodwoik tlnoughout all the looms. The inscriptions "Commetce" and "Jlanufactuie.s" appear at either end of the 100111, and along the two sides ' Tianspoi tatlon," "Industry," "Agil culture," "Mining," "Justice," "Aiclil tectute," "131ectiiclt" and "Dngineer ing." The furnishings foi the thtee looms has cost $2,000. Sectetaty Atheiton's loom Is large and well lighted and Is situated be tween the assemblj 100m und llbi.itj I3ach opens Into the public cottldor. The ilia aiy contains handsome oak shelvlngs with a capacity for ovei 1,000 volumes. This mom will be used lor committee meetings and comm ences. It will be seveial days befoie the woikmeii have completed the finishing touches. All the fuinltute has not been installed. ESTHER WALTER'S ESTATE. $2o50 The Pair. oooooooooooooo 410 Spruce Stroah 11 otitis m en Held lor the .Mo nc ) ''Doc" Smith Spent. Judge Atclibald, jestetday, handed down an opinion liiidiug for the plalu tlfl In the case of F. G Hatilck, aUmln iHttatot, against M. D. Smith and oth eis. The action was In the foi 111 of a rule foi judgment for want ot a milllclenl allldavlt of defense. JI. 11. Smith, fam iliarly known as "Doc" Smith, was atl mlnlstiator of the estate of I3stliet Wal tei, deceased. He wus later temoved and F. O Hai ilck substituted. The new udmiiiistia tot asked foi an accounting and upon Smith's fulluie to gtant It, an uudltor was appointed to slate an account for him. This uudltor tepotted that Smith was Indebted to the estate in the sum of $l,OJ0Sn, wheieupon the admlnlstia tor ptoceeded against his bondsmen, James 13agau and J, M, .Mormon, ami HEX FORD'S. UKXFORD'S. REX FORD'S. REX FORD'S. REX FORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. 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Rogers' silver plated teaspoons aie the standaid spoon of the world. But even that fact didn't prevent the sheriff from selling them foi less than the cost-to-make-'em price. 130 sets go on sale today at 53c. Wright Price S150. Napkin Rings Silver plated Napkin Rings, bunched in a basket' full. Choice of the basket, 10c. Wright Price 23c to 75c. Silver Thimbles Solid silver, too. Mostly si!es, we're sorry to say. for 9c today. Wright Price 25c. small Choice Porcelain Clocks Pretty little tickers that seive theii double mission well. Will rightly maik the fleeting minutes and add to the beauty of the home, and the best pait ot them is the pi ice, 1.48. Wright Price S2.50. Child's Sets Usefulness and piettiness packed in a pile. (Jenuine Rogeis goods. Knife, fork and spoon in a satin lined box. Buy it for the baby. Come while the picking's good. Some of the boxes are soiled. May be a hundied altogether, but while they last they're yours for 48c. Wright Price Si. 25. Solid Gold Rings Wright was right when he said they would melt up foi moie than the sheiiff sold them for. We'ie in position to sell solid gold lings at the old gold pi ice. Lower than that no man but a sheriff would go. 100 solid gold bank rings of good weight will be sold to the lucky buyers to day at $1.25 each. Wright Price S2.75. Silk Watch Guards Plain black and fancy biaids. All silk with sterling silvei and gold plated slides and swivels. Choice of the lot today tor 13c. Wright Price 50c. Solid Gold Link Cuff Buttons At the pi ice you've always paid foi plated ones. Styles are all new. Bought foi last Chiistmas' tiade. Uood weight and wear loievei. Price today $ 1 .QO. Wright Price S3 50 to S-t 50. Sterling Silver Cuff Buttons 300 to choose fiom. Sine to suit you in this lot. And you know what sterling silver is. No doubt about the quality. Choice of the, basket full today 19c Wright Price 50c. Solid Silver Spoons Made by Whiting. And Whiting is second to none in spoon making. Our guarantee goes with every spoon that it's absolutely solid sil ver. No plating or tilling whatever, j What do you think of solid silvei teaspoons at 65c. each? Want some don't you? Wright pi ice $1 apiece. Think of that for a cut on an arti cle that's always sold ou a close maigm, Sterling Silver Studs Stock up foi the futuie. Fill in youi shirt waist sets. You can't buy too many if you bought them all. A price like this comes once in a lifetime. Steiling silvei studs 5c. each. Bring a tfasket and Buv .1 Lot. Silver Plated Knives The boxes have been bioken by rough handling. So we've bunched them all togethei and leave it to you to pick out the sets, lively knile heauly silvei plated. Diftei ent makes. Some of them are the well known Rogeis brand. Pi ice today 9c. each. Not More rii.111 I vv civ e to One Customer. A Watch The watches have not been all lepriced. We expect to finish them in time foi Tuesday's an nouncement. Want to tell you of one though today. Gold filled case made by the keystone Watch Co. (not a. plated case) with 7 jeweled Ameiican movement, S7.00. Wrulit Price $15,00. Fountain Pens A first-class fountain pen with a solid 14k. gold pen. These aie wan anted in eeiy lespect. 50 go on sale today for 95c. Wright Price S2 00. REXFORD'S, 303 Lackawanna Ave REXFORD'S ' REXFORD'S " REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S EXVORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S it if 1. 1' H n v. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REX FORDS. RF.XFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REX FORDS REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORDS RF.XFORD'S REXFORD'S, REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S, REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S. REXFORD'S, REXFORD'S, 1 DHL 418 LACKAWANNA AVENUE. p Tr ',i'I,Fni7TF,r' WITHOUT ?M rTIJ no r in 0 -1 11 JJ I ULL U l)j tho U90 of my now local iiiin"sthotlc. No sled(i-pi odnelnn uont. It is simply nppllod to tlio gum anil tho tootli oxtractod without u particle of puln. All othor doutnl opoiutlotia performed posl tlvoly without piln, rv WARRANTED 5 YEARS. These- are tho same toeth otlior ilontlstl chaigo from Sli to S-J a sot for. TEETH WITHOUT FLUTES. Gold nnd Porcolain Crowns; Gold, Sllvor mid Cement Fillings, ut one-linlf tho usuil cost. Examination free. Open oveulugs 1 H S. Sund.iv 8 i) to U a. m. PS. BARRETT, OENTIS 316 Sprucrf Street, ext Door to llotef Jcrinyn. THIELE School of Music, 520 Spruce St Mrs. Katharine Thiele, Voice Training, Solo Singing. Ernest Thiele, Violin, Piano, 'Cello ensemble Both teachers at celebrated Scharwcnka Conservatory, New York. Also other competent te.tchers engaged. Mr. Thielo is the successor to the late HERR KOPFF. EYES Ton can stvo money by buying specta. cles of Sllvcrstone, tho eyo specialist, n SOD Lackawanna avenue, onely ono flight over tho I-ehlKh Valley ticket olllco. Th following prices will satisfy you that then aro the cheapest in tho city: Solid gold, ilnimed spectacles at $3 50 per pair; flllej bows at $2: nlcklii bows from DOc. to $1 50j aluminum bows from 75c. to $2 00; colored glasses from 25c to $1 25. Wo have a largo line of reading glasses, tho be3t In tni market, at 25c. per pair. Opera and maci nlfylns glasses at reduced prices Of-, flco hours 8 a m. to 12m., 1 to 0 p mj Remember that jour eyes will bo cam lned freo nnd satisfaction is guaranteed. MT. PLEASANT COAL ATREJ-AIL, Coal ot tho best quality for domestic U" and of all sizes. Including Uuckwhc.it an J BIrdseye, delivered In any part of the clljl ut the lowest price. Orders received at the Ofllce, first floor. Commonwealth building, room No. -J; telephone No. 2624 or ot tho mlnj. tele-, phono No. 272. will bo promptly attended to. Dealers Bupplled at tho mine. WM.T. SMITH. VVAAAAAAi,AAA li& A-JA 4k4ti t. .Make Your "Wants" Know n Through the Column of ! The Tribune For Kent, l.Osi, round, For Sale, Monet to Loan, llelu Wanted, Ktc.i I One ! Cent i A Word Situations j of Charge. Wanted Tree Tribune "Want Ads" bring i quick returns. Try them. wvwwvvvr7V'vwrrvYVrrVY
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