RAILROAD TIME TABLES P., Bessemer <S L 1!. Trains depart: Nn 14, nt ft-4't A. M No. 3, at s:bO P. M. Butler time. Trains arrive: No. 1. 9 ■>■'> A. M; >o 11. 2:55 P M. Butler time No. 12 rutin through to and cou nocts with W- N Y &I' at Huston Junction for Franklin ami Citj and with N. Y. L E. <k W at Shenac e<> for all points eas* No. 2 rnn throngh to Meadville and connects with W N. Y & P. for Franklin and Oil City. SY. R. TURNER, Ticket Agent. pITTSBURG & WESTERN *• Railway. Schedule ot i as senger Trains in effect May 15 j 898. BUTLER TIME. 1 I>< l*iTt. Arrive. Alipghrajr Accommodation c 25 *>t 9 I<i a Allegheny "Fly... f „ New Cafilt* Ac.ommortfctwi... » r *• . , Akron Mail * ',5 A * .3 V- * AR< At m.aotlai.on. . 1 • All,Lxir*## • 1 • • l - } " Al.. .-:t nv "Fiver" Chira. •• Exiff-.- ' • 1- 18 # A!l**c! M.ii' • • **» t 4 Allegheny "flyer" Kllwood A :comtoudatiji! .. " V Chicane UmitMl 5 40 9 li a h u»e Brndf *nl Mail '» * a 5 » r..r Clut II Aflooaunolatkm. .... •" •<*-• ! 9 A.j; ST NL'AY TRAINS. Exprww ft !."• A.m 9 32 Allegheny Ac<->mmodatioii •*» 40 m 4 50 p.M K.- y Girtl* Accommodation 8 I.* A.M 7 03 ChScag • Kxi-ro* .. 'A - p * *SO ny Accommodatiu: 703 " Train arriving at 1.5u p.m. leaves I* .t O. depot PittalrJrg at i.OU p.m and P J. W., Allegheny at 1 For throng!* tickets* *■- .11 points In thr weat, north or smith vest an 1 information rfc-'iiMng route*, time of trains, L-tc. apply t • W. R. TCHKEB, Ti-' . li. B. REYNOLDS, Sju't, Fa. Pa. 0. VT. lI.V-I.TT, G- I' A A üb.-ry. P PENNSYLVANIA % WESTEN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Sciirot Ll IN EnscT >"ov. 29, SOrTIT. , WEEK DATS |A. M. A. M V M. I' M. P r. BCTLEB Leo SS * <#;« »*» ® {•' ■Somutlmig Arrti. <1 h JJ ;} JO ;** Pullt: J'iDetiun.. " " " r ! •; Sutler Joncuou K.tnms .ArriTt T tf 01 12 ■>'' ■■ A. • o_ 25&.,.. i T« KOJJ2 35 3 to Sf" SMipi<d«U • .......... I ' •' 1« 4' •' ... crL™. . ... ■!» *• 1«« ' <*■ >■> •' Bi nn-Nnrg. I H"V| »»• I 11 •« «' « 3 - aSSm? . ' K i» » 4h 1 « • 25 « 4.-. 8 • A BLjA M l Mr.M P >1 SUSPAT TKAIJiti -I«<Tf Bui!-r f r All -: env City ami priu'ipfcl ia'.arni«Ji!«» .t«U.U» a ni wit JI. M. NORTH. WEEK DATS A.M.IA.M. A.M. P. M. P. M Alleghpny City. ..!»»« T 00 «t Wit 2S] 2 30' « 1" 81i»n»Jioi g... 1 7 11 9 12 It 371 24u ... Ci.irumont 1 .. . i 3 19 It 1-t. 2"-* •••; brinxdale 9 30 11 V. H 10; « .y THi»nti-m 7 841 9 89 12 ,r - 3 Zl\ 6 * Natrona.. 1 " 39 'J 48 12 U; .i 31 « SI liutlw Janction.. JUTiTP 7 4C 9 SO 12 2J: :i 4>, I on Butler Junction lear* 7 46j »SO U' 25| 4 oij 7 0 Saxnnl'i.rc; '* ' > l' l !■' *-' i 4 .$«, 7 2 BUTLEB . .arrirt-' 4<.|10 :s>. 117 5 W>l 7«• ;.* M 'A M ,P. M I'. M. P. SJ BCKDAY TRAINS -L<-.ive Alleghi> v_ ; •>' ®>r Bat ler ami ; I inciinl internieilljite station? at 7:20 I- 111- 811' fcOO p. m. WKEKDATB. FOR THE EAST. WEEK DAYS P. \LtA.M.| jr.ii.-P M. 2 3 «i r. Jijitr Drrutß > r 11 32u 7 '/T ar Butkr Icnctloii 1 .... 12 r . 4 **'• 7 40jIr liatler Junction or, 8 30.12 W 4 0r"»| 7 4!*<ar 4 09' 7 6.1! M Aileglony Junction.. H 24:12 01 4 21! ft <>4 " Leocnburn " s 0911 4'J 4 -l" H 2l! " I'aulton (Apollo) ' 75311 32 5 8 511 " SaltHbur»c " 1 7 3») U 09 5 11; 92£ " Blainrrillc " 70010 4* I. .V>' 0 3»>| Biairm'illc Intersection. .5 56 10 H" J; 50111 m .Vlfe«na " 2 15 8 (X 1 1 »X>t 3 10! 44 IlarruburK " 11 4-3 3 H; ♦ 3(» 6 .-Si * Philadelphia H A.M.!P.M.) A.M. P. Vi On Sunday, train leaving Butler 7:3-"» a. m , cr>nnet.ij for Rvri»f ur- Altoonn Philwlelp' la. Tltrougl r.tii * ft* the c%jt k*v - Tittri a»c (Union Station), as follow*. — Atlantic Exprem, 1? ! !y.... 2:5»1 A.* P©an*y tar a n»a Limited " 7:15 44 Pav Vbikiu L in Philadelphia Kxprrt?, ' ; |0 P.v jbwtern Fasi ' 4 810 44 F/iiUd'a Mail, Sunday® only . 8:40 A.* For etaf'"i ir. forma ti *ii Mr TS . V tit Agt. Vw*t>r« I f tri- t, Crun Kif~h A- *nae and Smith• field Street, Pituhurg, Pa. J B. HUTCHISON. J. R. WOOIV Oieneral ZJanas:* - Gen' 1 .T*iSf'*. Agent. Two Weeks 3z\lt. For two weeks we are going to sicrafice oar wall pa|>ei, so that, wliettei you nenl it or not, you wiU bu-' fr- future if you will only t f'Uie and sea the designs ~! priot. W have many of the best gr-nles on th : market which we will sci. y. »u at such a price that you will buy. We J.asre all grad<. and uur prices are se ling out prices. We waut U> sell out w"thin two weeks •o measure every roo~o in the house for yoa will need the knowledge when you hear the prices and see our ti:ie patterns, principly "special" grades, at DOUGLASS' 241 South Main St., Near P. O. Great Shoe Sale At C. E. Miller s. Are you in the market for good footwear cheap. This is to be a great month at our store. Summer shoes and slippers must ;;o and if you arc needing any call while the selection is large. Red Hot Prices. Men's Tan Shoes 51.19, £1.1«. $1.98 Men's Kuir Stow »•. l is', 1.34 Men's Working Slioos ob, 1.10, 1.24 Men's Hlcycle Shoes I.U), 1.21, 1.50 Ladles' Fine SlKM's 9H, i.jj, 1.4S Ladl' Oxford Ties 4-. 74. 'w Lsdifs' riertfe Slippers & Gaiter* 55.*. 4H Boys' Fine BulT Suoes 1.24 Youth's Fine Buff Shoes... HB. WK We Hold Nothing Back. Sell shoes is our watch word. All summer shoes must go. This will be a month long to be remembered by those wno attend this sale. Repairing Done Promptly. C.E. MILLER. Eyes Examined Free of Charge Jeweler and Graduate Optician Next Door to Court House, Butler, Pa. Subscribe for the CITIZEN. L. S. McJUNKLN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. IT7 K. JEFFBRSON. BUTLER, - PA. "Wb,t SFCIA 4 run n;*t r i ■A'tSss Jb ,v f*i \ h >»c to <t ft- . ~ JJr \ bj>> ,i{ . m )t \*r* \ pcnOfl iti • , If*T A-VUial/ V/V\ , 'w:-'»i "-.ii ! M\ \ J'• ' y° u - iVJ ' n ' * i • J [•« A' 11 i '.M\. j TOUT life'< " Tt '■ , I'* like '-'A \vother tekrin mJi question abiu: ft soul Jv, fv ; >.*T uothiotr of W.V hi.' ' ia'li' «anfc!r fa'.ue nffWyVy' can be weiK'ateu fli_in»t hi? sou' to » *i A- ers one frie- .3 to h«« hiai ! ft too precious ■ to t;a oartarefi - for an bition. o- n-.crer. of Pi:t tscc arc s«tr to belitve that ov" «*-.etltccs kills; n man hates to ad Aft tint his ber th evsr ne»dfc any particu lar earn He r.i:traH ! f and out ot sJrt?, ' bat tries to "bltiff it off" until he feet? fir.t on hi* bark ucaM* to a ST-V; o r h'crh. IT cad ef ip ney fc. doc'ort "ad tvrti ft t • t can harni :.■<•<* kis Hfs. Ho>- mtich more sensible, ind in the end hovf fcuch cheaper «t the first uijjos of pty iic i 1 weak reap t-1 ***nte to Or R. V. Pterre. chfcf conitltinf physician rf the Irva:id«' Hotel »cd su:tri" x .l Institute, of Buffalo, ft v., md r"Lr- It . frc of charge, the ad o; a skfUed and fcluciatiJ physit.an \t-ho has a wider .-eputaiiin for the suecess • fol Wfatwutit <3i chrg-.ic diis«a."jj lay ofh r physiclsn in thi. countrr. to «*!«»<• »o Z>r. r«.v\ Mr J 17. Brn-in of "• cflntfe, WSriK Co.. ni* . (P. O. «o* «70 «rltas " Fpi ever n y?zr 1 rvnt t. ouMcd V. iti. Uver com plaint. H-.d :-o appctHe, ecaM kecy nc!>inj oo my stomach. ..nii ria l »e.£re paini ;a my Stomach lr.j bovrck. » doctored wit}! r.: duclor? but did oat obtain rtlisf 3 fr;oad gfl-: :f tr. taltir I>r Piarce'a Golden Medical T)i»cnvery. I bctraa tatme It at ooce and after taking four bottlVs I think mysalf cjretl as I I, can eat anytWnr I «n« ray food cci. htm; n»i pv. t'crce' Pleasant Pellets eura c-.Ofc pation. At all medicine stores. Dr Humphreys' tet direciiy upon tx.'o j ': without eiciting disorder in oilier parts ; of the systom. They Cure the Slek. ; WC. CC112 3 PUXCXS - .*25 2'U'urniM. Worm Fever. Worm Colic... -93 3—Toethlnif, Colic, Cry tag. Wakefulness .<l3 4—Olarrh**n. of Children or Adults.. 25 l T—C out lit. Cold*. Bronchitis .29 s—Xeuralgia. Toothache, raceach'*. .. .95 9—Head a eh<*. Sick Headache. Vertigo .25 10—iJv'iK-pala, Indigestion,W»ia*Stomach.2s 1 l-*Sr.piire3#ed oi-Painfu. i'erioil«.. . .23 [ 12— White* Too Profnse Perityis 2-5 '• 13**Croup a LarmeitlH, Hoar§eno*9 25 14—Salt Hhoaini, Kryaipola , Eruptions . .25 7 1 s—Rheuau tlari.. Rheumatic Pains 23 16— >laiarla. Chills, F ver and Aguo 25 19—Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in tho Head 25 20—\Vhoopli«fir-€oc«h .25 2T—Kinney DUemea .25 I 2H—lVerrooß Debility.. I.Oi) 30—L'rinftry Weakness. Wettiugßed... .25 I 77—Grip. Hay Fever . .25 Dr. Knznpbreys » i i»al of uli Discaft*" aty »ur Drutfelst»or Uaii<Hl ttec. Sold by drnreista. or nont on receipt of pr? nu.aol.reyo* Me-1. Co.. Cor. Vv'iiiiam a Jubn 7 MW York. fi 1 There is no '' *ia 1 irai*! 1 * * word so full IwSU a m °f meaning and about which such tender and hoh' recollection 3 cliister as that of " MOTHER " —she v. ho watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step, the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ci fcrt should be made to avoid it. -1, i .so assists natjre 'Q in the change tal - lflVt!»5! W p' ace thi.t R a u the Expectant 'lftli i- Mother i- cn - 5 »ri bled to look lu.- s* n - was , a rc j without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to tnc; hour when she cxpti'i'.-ncci* • of MethcehoojL Its' .ise tns- • xs'safety o the lives o: ooth Moii.erand Cliild, and she is found stronger after than before confinement —-in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Dori't be persuaded to use anything but MIKI S FRIEN9 'My wife Buffered more in ten min utes with either of her other two chil dren than uhe di ' altogether with her last, Laving previously usei four but tles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any ono expect,insr to be eiyDie a MOTHER," says a customer. UENDEKSON DALK, Carmi, Illinois. Of Tirngt'lfiia at !lfl), or sei.t by oxpross on receipt of price. Write lot bo;ik centalntng testimonial, ax raluablo Inforuu'.lon for all Mothers, [tlx The liradlleld Boi;alator C«., AtJUcta. t.a. CATARRH LOCAL' DISEASE and it thi) result ofeoM, am) e« c .tOISW •udden climatic char.jes. For your Protection we positively a Lite that this KK "Vi: JJ reineay doea i.Jt contain F, .yrf/BEi merairy or any other injur- |L > v ioua drug. feSg 1, y'Jt Ely's Cream Salßi^'^-M§ is acknowletlged to be the tmrrmph cure f<-r Ni.®al Catarrh, Cold la liead and Hay Fever of all rcuiixLc. It open? and clea;i,en the uw>ai aliaye pain and ln!lammnt:on, heals the Ritri », ],r >- tecU the niernhrane from cuida. re»t«rcH the urii-na of taste and i-mell. l*ricetn)e. at PriiTOlslaorbv n,>4l. £LY BKOTUJiiCS, 66 Warren Street, New Yor.. B 9 |° ©Dr. Williams* Indian Pile H l ® f! 3 IL AOlntmentwill euro Blind, fri J®i jf" - S § Bleei' nt; and Itching V S ■•l'lles. It absorbs the tumors, X%r H S_allays the itcblug at once, acts H 9 ■■as a lxiultice, (fives instant re- F; I lief. Dr. Williams 'lndian Pile Oirt ■ ment is prepared for Piles and lttb- Bl 'DR of the private parts. Every Ix t ' warranted. liv by mail on r : oelpt of price. M> cent, and JUil I MMUFACTURIH6 CO.. Prop... Cleveland. (ilTo. El-For Sale by D. H. WULLER. <OEACa ROLL~SG JfW!DE ABSBLV7E.LT FIRE-PROQC. r to l "0 inflammability i W iiy yuur dwelling or Bnsi- j f ness Building by the use | I of combustible building papers? is an absolutely Fire-Proof ! nU,ll * lrn sheathinj; and can be had 1 1 for about the s-jne cost as "burnable" i I papers. i Mrm!-\iirr» acls 113 a barrier to flames, | ' W!U,UJ 11 a id will not throw <,(T that j s.if.;:ig smoke which so endangers life in i I case ot fire. AbK voun LttttH rca ' fioNßuaN." j H. V. JOHNS M'FG CO., 100 Wli.LlAf< srat£l, hr'n YORK. I « BOB" PHIUDCLMIA. * NEW FIRM ' GREGG WISE \ LIVERY. Everything first-class. finest turnouts; rubber-tiredl Buggies, Traps, Phartotia, 1 >;oO'' Drk-ing teams »nd f-jm ily horses. Everything up to date. lforses for sale, call and see us. Open day and night. e Rear of Hotel Arlington. Telephone NO. 160. . | tiaoacribe tor OnUf. "i i i K Ci TiZh^N. j THE AIEXICAN HOUSEHuLD. It la Arranged rtinl I'ondnctr i t> - Heem Jilrui ®"rt Orderly Plar | The arrangeui-nt or furniture i? i much rtcre fon.ial than in the I tUt. d Stntr-e. It is a very common sight to ; see a splendidly-furnished pa'lor with la row "of struight-baeked choir* all ! alike with their basks agaiast the wall i and as close together as they cr.n bo placed eleor around the room, says the Modern Mexican. Heavy single doors, sueh as are used iu the United State?, arc praetieally unknown ia Mexican houses either nt entrances or bctv _et Interior fvjißS. All doors open in *bo r:\id<lle and are fastened with toiu at top and K-t --torn Exterior dotrs are aiv.ays fitted with glf.ss panels, for they also ser.e as wind: vs. .Ml ruoh U<". ,r- opening oA the street or open e-'urts rre fitted with solid shutters t'uat aro folded ut the sides out oi sight wnon -ot in use. A good Mexican cook re'.jf-ves the mistress of the house ol worry and re sponsibility in it. raanner that is ae most unknown in the United - The cook Is given te> much a day, and | with this amount .-"ac purenase each morning all the provisions for the day, including oven the staples that arc usually bought in larcre quan tities in other countries. On a collar j a day a cook will provide a very good table for a family of three or four/ ' and get enough beans and tortilias and chiic to set the servants' taHe beside?. They can really <;o i/ttter than tE dr mistresses, beco\.se they can usually drive sharper bargains with tl:~ nu'-- ketmen of their own elahs, ar.d tEry have more putiencc to haggl r last penny. HEROfSM CF FISHERMEN. Frosi Portland to Orlc«.Jj) Ou» Harfceirs Arc Fol* of Viking Spirited 3len. Mr. Herbert D. Ward contributes t<r the Century a paper devoted to "He roes of the I»cep," in which ue sayt: "It is always with a vague regret ! that we read the sagas and arc bv the vikings' e:cploitß. It seems ;-s if tne deeds of daring had gone by for ever, and as if the heroes of the ueep were a myth of the past. Absorbt d in tic Xorse romance, we forget tfcut the vikings were only pirates, una that they dared for slaughter and for booty. If the Gloucester of to-day had only existed then, what heroic saga wotlld it not have inspired! For to riik life for glory, or riches, or rescue, or love is in the heart of every man to do; but to risk life for a l>-»ve ex istence, for other people's profit and for an anonymous end partnki i of that commonplace sublimity which does not form the faTurifc plot of poetSj al though onee in awhile it ie tfee subject 'of a daily paragraph. "For the vikings are not. deed. From > (Portland to »w Orleans our harbors are full of tliem. The}' lounge upon f our wharves and we do not reeognizo j them. They loiter on our streets and j We know thcrn not. Cut if there Is a ■ more modest, unconscious or braver i fellotv than Jack the Fislietir aE_um! eyes have yet to rest upon his face, j He Is the hardiest and luost daring, the best sailor in the world to-day. yVnv continental kingdom would give Its wealth to posaes* him for its de fense. He is the envy of evory mari- Tlmo nation. Has he no value for UP, beyond the halibut and the Coi3, thi .haddock and the cusk?" BLIND PEOPLE IN SPAIN. The Nuntber Is Very I.nrge nud There I» No Effort to IVe dtieo tt. Tho large proportion of oliud people In Spain has attracted attention since the beginning of the present century. 'The subject is again brought up by an article by Privy Councilor Ilirsehberg in the German Medical Weekly giving the rc4ttltH of his recent observation in Spain, where he attended the hy gienic congress. He says the streets of Madrid svi;:rin with blind ut-ggars; ;the further south ho went tho more blind ho met. The proportion in Spain !as given in the census of l&oO is 11 to ;10,000, against eight to nino in Ger lnany, France and England; but tiiat llguro is eonwtiered undoubtedly false by eontiLCTitril authorities. More re cent figures gfve 14.5. Theeiii- i i-uuses !of blindness in Spain are inflamma tion of the eyes of infante, granula tion and smallpox. The widespread fatalistic nttitude of the sick, the lack 'of governmental oversight and the 6mall attention paid to disease of tho eye operate to increase the number of the blind in Spain. There is not a single public eye hospital in Spuin, ac cording to F-r. Hlrschborg; only wards in general hospitals and private Insti tutions. Instruction in diseases of the eye is neglected In the medical fehools, though there is hope that the new mod leal faculty in Barcelona, which has been organized within two ypars, may work an improvement In ophthalmol ogy in Spain. Mr». Cleveland and Uci Little iilrlo. f A closo friend of Mrs. Cleveland's tells this story of her In an anecdotal biography ef tho former mlstxess of the whiltc house in the Ladies' Homo ,Journal; "Mr 3. Cleveland used to be somewhat sensitive over the gemeral regret so freely ecspressed before tho birth of the last child that there was no boy in tho family. It seemed to her to iinp'v a lack of appreciation of hc'T three little girls. A friend, who is mar ried and had a hon, visited the whits house one day. land when the children were brought in:ehe exclaimed: '.What a pity they are all girls!' Quick as a flash Mrs. Cleroland knelt, put her ams nbont the children and retorted! 'That shows th*it you do not know ho-w nice little girls are.*" Delays are dangerous A littl. spent for llood's Kareaparilla now may pre Vf nt serious ilbiess. It is said that the agricHlturai socie ties in several Ohio contities have deeid ed to hold no lairs this fall, owing to the fu-t that it is felt that the race track feature is fast superseding th > pure agricultural part of tho annual exhibi tion. What the Siirilct rs of Mount Lebanon know more about than anybody i? the use of herbs and how to be healthy They have studied the power of food They nearly ali live to a ripe old age. The Shaker Digestive Cordiai ;. pre pared by the Shakers from herbs and plants with a spvcial lonic power ver the stomach. It helps the stomach digest it? foo.S, i and digested food is a Strength-netl-' r. J Strong muscles, strong )»xly, strony | brain, all come from properly digested food. ~ . A sick stomach can be cured and di gestion made easy by Shake; Digesln Cordial. It cores the nausea, loss of appetite pain in the stomach, headache, giddi ness weakr >sn and all the Other symp toms of indigestion, certainly and per manently. Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10 ceuts. Aesthetic. I A British army Captain who was near the rough Kiders in the fight didn't! mind the hells at all One came right : over his head. Everybody eh drop ped. Caluilj- looking upward after ad t justing his monocle, ho exclaimed: "Beau t.itnl! Beautiful!"—i nt erwiew in New York Sun MILITARY EXPEDITIONS. uitaciltlm Whtrh Wcr. Inroivcd m Srsiiise the Troops «o Manila. It was on the first day of May that | Admiral Dewey destroyed the Spanish 1 ships and defenses in Manila bay. Twenty-four days later The de tachment of troops sent to reenforee , him sailed from San Francisco , There were some expressions cf im patience because r f tnis delay, an-1 also because more troops were not ! sent. Br.' those who criticise the srov ernraent on this account, Eavs the | Vouth's Companion, can have little idea of the difficulties Involved in sending a large military expedition such a j distance. ' From San to Manila Is • about 7,000 miles. The voyage, under ! favorable condition?, takes about four I weeks. Shins had to he charter d end made ready in haste, to coiitcy not f the troops only, but their weapons, ! field artillery as well as rifles, horses | and their subsistence, tents, bedding, hvrpital stor-'s and miscellaneous , eq'iipriier.ts, together with rations for ■ the whole fore sinT-cient for the voy ' fig'' and for some tine after, i xt. was r.- eassary also to earrv out -1 qunnrit • of ammunition and i supplies for A lrairal Dewey's ?qiiad-[ | ron. *or ships carrying or. operations j 7,000 miles fro-n their base of supplies | nee;! many things. ' To Poe-:rc the «hir." r.r.d prepare them ! for such a voyage., nnd to accumulate' and get on of "hem the need j ed supplies in .• little more than three j weeks, was really a remarkable- I achievement. CONVICTED HIMSELF. Aa Argar#icnt TJ:at .lio. Jaiso That the Prolcawr Win Gulltr. "What's this?" exclaimed the Jus tice of the peace in Arenac county;, "do I understan', professor, that you was hissed an' bombarded with egga an" veg'tables while you was a-playir.' the 'Str.r-Spangled Banner?'" "That's what I say. jedge. Spnin'arda couldn't have abused me no worso. I was about the worst-lookin' objeck vou ever see when I reached the brush and crawled inter r» holler log. "What have you fellers to say 'bout this high mason?" shouted the court, as he fingered a Dewey button and looked daggers, says the Detroit Free Press. "I represent these gentlemen." said a bright voting lawyer. "All we ask is that this 'professor' play one of his selections for your honor. We offer it in evidence." Not. n dozen squeaking-, screaming, teeth-filling notes had been tortured from the violin before the court yelled: '•Bait! Do you call that Infernal rack-' et fiddlln*? Is that the way you masta rrfithe g'or'its anthem in this hero "!ft'.''us nation? I fine von three dol lars an' costs fur contcmp* of court, disturbin' the peace, maintainln' a nuisance and irsultin' the flag. Now i you kiver groun' lively till you git j outen this jurrvdiction." Then some | good-hearted citizen pointed th' 1 ncar- I list way to the railroad. j TT IS "GOTHAM" OUT OF TOWN. * - l*eople Who I.lve Thitre It la <" V'!Vl' IT City- In tlio United State*." U.t re are a few rct.iarks by a mer chant who camoto Jfc.» \ ork from the southwest ten year; ago: "'When I was a boy. and long after I had quit acting lik:- one, I nc t-.iiy always heard ZCf ~ York cai'ed 'Gotham.' A New Ycrkmciuwa! •. '«joi h - 'dt ' W' read i o:r liobic ; .-per o' •Jlnjiprnlnp-s in > itham.' WI'.TJ a »v>n wer.t frora our country to this city he said he had gone to 'Got har,'..' I remember an in- j cident in my school. The teacher had t. hin l ot asking questions ibnt. were n't in t.v lusolc, and one (lay he fining thi:i: 'Which is the largest city in the j United States?" The boy at whoa, thii was tired replied 'Gotham.' The old teacher looked over his spectacle® and said: " 'Yes, you are another one. I wish the father.-: of tome of you boys would tell you when they read Washington Irving that he was r.o friend of the school teacher, it takes half lay time to undo what Irtiug did in the histor ical line. The largest city in the Unitod States Is New York, and if any of you boys ever go there you will and it out.' "Tlio dear old pedagogue was (1 na tive of the Empire itate. I meet many, people in the course of a year and 1- rarely hear the word 'Gotham.' lam inclined to think New Yorkers never thanked Irving for applying it to their city." China I«i Crowded. The crowding of China by other na tions continues. A recent attack by a Chinese mob upon the Japanese con sulate at Shushi has given Japan a pre text for securing concessions on the Feiho, together with a guarantee that no part of the province of Fukien, which lies on the mainland opposite Formosa, shall ever be ceded to a for eign power. France has demanded from China a money indemnity and certain railway cencessions in the province of Kwangsi, as ••ompensation for the murder of a French priest; and Russia, without waiting for any special prete..t, is reported to be insisting on a lease of Kin-Chau. the city near Fort Arthur which the Russian commander not long ago attempted to occupy, claimingitaß a part of the Port Arthur concession. Great Britain has secured an important extension c>? the boun daries of Hong-Kong. Pretty Old :iuu Klill Hot. Lord Kelvin puts the age of th" et:n at 100,000,000 years. At its present, rate of combustion the tun will last from 7,000.000 to 15.000,000 of years be fore burning out. HOCO'B PIK.S cure Liver ills, BH !oti3ness, Headnche. F.fsy to tak», to operate. 25s Well Kept Prisoiiiei*. A Washington Dispatch to the New York San says: "Many of the Spanish naval officers who are quartered at Annapolis as pris. oneis of war occupy bouses formerly lived in as cadets by men who manned the -nips liiat sank Gervela's fleet. No naval prisoners of war were probably ever better treated than these Spaniards- The Paymaster has provided comfort auie beds and furniture lor the rooms mess arrangnients have be -u made in the same bitildin.: where Mi'- batcDelor a were messed Inst winter, and a fine steward employed t< provide their meals. Two cfiicers are assigned to each room, in which there are two beds The higher ranking officers, like Eulate and '-Mine of tue 1 xeuutives and naviga tors, nave separate quarters and may be me-sed alone. The grounds at Annap olis are beautiful at this season, and if the restrictions arc not severe the pris oners will be alowed to roam them at will but always under the eye of the marine guard. Forty are detailed lor this duty Rii&UMATisM CORED IN A DAY. "Mystic Cure'' for Rheumatism and Ne- ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the syc-ieui is remarkable and mysterious. Xtremovesator.ee the causes and the disease immediately d;s appears. The first dose greatly bsnehts; 75 ceuts. Sold t>y J. C. Kedic, ana J. p. i lialph Druggists butler Apr 06 it.c >0 ~i ~ Ovivr. /. U:.«-c irri.icc' >ui 1 ineplainteof drl»- itiß. ii:tendi:itf huyrr. . ! parna;-, or l,.ir ocfc, can save doi.ar>. !..v f,,r the tarac.fr* ■ii »^n<- llm- i'.lk:iart Curriaco aud iiaraesH Mit,-. Co., Elkhart, lud. Alrridr Drilled. ilrs. Prque—There seems to be a , : pre'ercnee for unmarried men for the himr. I don't ;;eo why that should be j the case. Henry Pe uo-—-Neither do I. M&r --! ried men might not amount to much for aggressive fighting on their own part, but they would be just the fel • lows to st&na without complaining any number of sieges or constant harassing from the enemy.—N. Y. World. A Coriraon Ca»o. "Has Mr. Quacious git en anything to help tht, T'p.itfd States alcng la its war with i "*ln some respects he hue been | among the most liberal of our mon , eyed men." "What has he given?" I "Advice."—Fetroit Tree Press. A Jury. First citizen—lf you had any doubt f/i the guilt ol' Mrs. Borgia, the alleged p '.soncr. why did yor. vote to hang her? Second Ciii.- n (who wr.son the Jury) —Vv'ell, you see, the trial mad« her so notorious that we knew if we didnt hang her she'd scon be appearing on the stage. —N. V. Weekly. in;;e of PI :r vror*. Efiie—Uncle John, r.re you an au thority upon the language of flow err.? UneJe John—What do you mean the language employ - d by the woman who receives them 01 by the poor devil who has to pay the bid? Eoston Transcript. A Nutnral 't^spnoe. Grocer (who has kept impatient cus tomer standing while he wrote up his day-book)—Oh, wait, wait, I was only mnkir.g a charge. Impatient Customer (knocking over a sugar barrel on his way out) —And I, sir, am oniy making a retreat.. —N. Y. Truth. rTlln.sfclly Ijcßorunt. Keeper (at Sing Sing)— That con vict is a "trusty." We can trust him at any kind of outside work and he won't try to run awr.y Visitor—Dear me! isn't that funny? Keeper—Oh, no. His wife has got ' a divorce, but he doesn't know it. — Judge. Too Particular. Opie Deblock—Why don't you marry the Widow McHayet and sett'lo down in her new 10-room house on the boule vard? It has all the modern improve ments. Artie Choak—Yes, but I'd have to take the widow with It, and she's not a mod ern improvement.—Chicago Tribune. Front I'oniflvc. Husband—l've just been figuring it up. dear, that luring the last year I've given you £»,000 in pin money. Wife—You don't mean to say that you have put it down in a book? "Why, certainly." "That shows how mean you are." — Brooklyn Life. Too Willing- Young Wife (reprovingly)—My dear love, you know my dear mother can't bear cigars, and she won't remain with us a week if you smoke them in the ho use. Young Husband—All right, my dear. I'll smoke a pipe.—X. Y. Weekly. An Cternol IJ-filcnltj-. A man should he lndwtr'ous, But It beats de mischief bow Much easier 'tis ter foliar A puluesslon danap'.o'W —Washington Star. The War Ciirl. j She wore dress of m,vy blue The collar .vh?te and bine and red: j A striped belt and stockings, too; A i'loi v.'fts on her head, i Red, white mid life her Chatelain; I one n<;d a iiatc beneath her chain. ; She wore a badge "U S. S.Maine," j A tiny cannon for a pin. j She wore a nheii comb in her hair, With array buttons all embossed: j j Soiih swords were iii« sticking there, j And at her belt small rifles crossed,] I Her prtcket book w,is knapsack shape, j Her smelling bottle a wee canteen Containing • --once of "• 'rushed Grape ' The neatest thing I'd ever seen Her face was patriotic, too. And full of everlasting charms; Her cheeks were red. teeth white, eyes blue; She also had repeating arms. In fact,, she was in fight:ug trim." So an "'engagement" 1 did seek: Aud though my chance to win WHS slim, I cruised around about her cheek. PuiT! Suddenly she fired at me A perfect fusilade of sullies". It shook my iu .trt "windward'' to "lee." Re-echoing l'or miles and miles! My rapid-firing lips I turned Upon her then (for they were loaded). But when the fast-sent kisses burned. The powder on her face exploded! Truth. Two years ago Lewis Nick tint, pro prietor of Nickum House, New Castle was fishing at Pulaski whet, his watch, worth frJOO, fell out his pocket to the bottom of the Shenango. Friday even ing a young man named Riley of onntrstown, while fishing at the same place, got his liook entangled and pulled out Nickum's watch. After beging oiled it ran and kept good time. A woman who claims to know, says the most satisfactory way to keep a ehirt waist down in the back is to stitch a little band at the waist line in the back on the outside of the garment with two buttonholes in the dress shirt. Of course, it is a great deal of trouble to put these buttons on every skirt, and the buttonholes on every waist, but it is worth it in the end, for then it is im possible for the shirt waist to part com pany with the skirt band. "I say, old chap, let me read you some funny \eises lye just written; you'll die with laughter. "Is that so? H'mll'd rather yon read them to my wife's mother."—Ally Slo per. He (indignantly) I hope I know my , own mind! She (sweetly)— Yes! You surely ought j to know as much as that! - Tit-Bits. 11' You Have a Baby. Don't kill it with mostrums for • coughs, colds and croup. Use the only > safe and certain cure, Hoxsie's O. C. C. . 10 cents. "Women have so little originality.' "I presume you are talking about i some one woman.' "yep. 1 have proposed to her four , times and each time she told me it waa j so sudden."- Indianapolis Journal. ' "1 wenliln t dare tell you I hadn't a ' cent in the world "Why not'/" 'You are so kind hearted that I'm afraid yon would offer to lend me $lO. ' Detroit Free Press The Countersign. "Let me in dearie.' he said, rather ' unsteadily at 8:80 a. m. "Repeat the sentence, 'Schley simply swiped Cervera off the sea,' first, she replied from the upper wiu* 1 dow. —Philadelphia North American /-:y7''" o tiz:' a specialized L're:io-wir.vin/; Klin -.'fc a \ Ctf>2ot A#S APPLY T P. JJl'l F tVr SOXS, 24!- Filth A vtr.uc. PITTSBURG. PA tiubsreibe (or The Citizen. HUSELTONS Lively Clearance Sale of FiiNE FOOTWEAR is now n. Tlic mere mention that Ifuselton's Clearance Sa'c is in full swa} will brinjf buyers from far and near. This is a *ale of High Grade Shoes selected from our stock. This- sale is no fake, neither hive we bought, as some have, a job lot of cheap shoddy jobbing house shoes to make believe a clearance sale. Lad'< s' Fine Tai Siioes, $2 grade. now st.co Ladies' Fine Dongola Shoes, $3. 2, grade.. ..now sl, $1.50. $2 Ladies' Fine Dongola Hand-turn Shoes, $3 and $4 grade, now $1.50 and $2 i Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, $1 grade now 75c Misses' Fine Tan Shoes, vesting top. $1.50 grade now 95c Misses' Fine Tan Shoes, iace o r button, $2 grade now $t Mioses' Fine l">ongola Shoes, s'.2-; grade now 65c Children's Fine Tan Shoos $1 grade now 60c Chi'dren's Fine Tan and Black Slices now 45c i oys' Fine Tan Shoes. $1.50 gr ide now 95c Youths Fine Tan Shoes. $1.25 grade now 85c Men's Fine Chocolate K Is, $2.50 grade now si.6o Vlen's Fine Yici Kid Bals, $2 grade now $1.50 Men's Fine Bicycle Bals at £I.OO You'S! find us just Opposite Hotel Lowry. Y'ou wiii save dollars by attending this sale. No cheap jobbing house shoes in this sale. You can't afford to miss the chance of •ctting fine Shoes at less than hall" ptice. B. C. HUSELTON, Butler * Loaning Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry. in' f rYv'v v«i •WvYvrftfafvti -»fi Ii urif «■ Iff liri WE SELL DIRECT TO FARMERS. 5 Farjers be Wise, Deal with us and Save 40 percent, or, your Fertitiicra. Il $ YOU SAVE SALCSVAN S EXPENSES AND AGENT S PROFIT. -t Analysis. Plir*. Acid, Ammonia, Actual Fouwh, S •5 percent. percent. percent. S *2 fi.iw Meat.. 22 to 25 4 to 5 sia.oo p-irton. £ > Four Fold FertilijEei'.„ 9to 10 2 to 3 2 to] 16.00 " 5 > Smoky City " oto 10 l}£to2Js Biff Bonanza " oto 13 2V. to 3W 4 to 5 80.00 " ,ft 5 Potato Special " tol » 3 v "to4V£ e to 7 83-00 " "ft Special " 11 to 12 3'to 4 4 to 6 ai.oo " £ § Bone and Meat 15tol"> 4 tos 18.00 "-J ft ;= For -amplos nn-1 pamphlet, write WALKER. STRATMAN U 00.. Here's IsUnd. PITTSBURG. FA. ft 7V"" ""**A'*V*'*****.\V*.V/."*.*.*.**.**.**.*j*'".**.*.'.*.*.*.'.*.*.".V.*.*.V.,*.V.V.".".* .'AVJ.'.'M'.W.V.'Jff •A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN G.RLIFSHE ÜBE3 SAPOLIO $ IF YOU HAVE NOT <!] I A CLEAR j | > it is oa!y one of many indications < | r that your liver is out of order. | > Use a remedy of <' { 50 YEARS j: standing, that has acquired a <' 1 /■ 1 p'ltHtionfi ren ring Liver com- «[ '■l plaints—such as 5 ; I SELLERS' CELEBRATED > | LIVER FILLS. f 5 The • r.re .*> y 4 > t.kv, will > > improve j*c;ir orjpl" xinn a .d i « ' 'ii-voy :-" • f t';-->se lev spirits, S sleepless nights, si.k 1> idaclie, < C costivi cess ami bilious; ess. * > w. j. onjtioaii co. 5 C r-TT~Gt'?!a, PA 5 I At ait Druggists, £"«. 5 ' . <.(VV*. 'MWA 1 — l 9 • « a» « n» •a. . 5 J-.r-'D Fo£ * 2HS& 4 C-VTALOC. c 5 *' r 3 FREE! > / an>' complete list V \ of all the '^anier.i•. ;• .i\t : toi;raphic ? I materials we hat ne* things f C coming in Jaily—wi rjaranlet prices % ( the lowest—this store :s photo- > e graphic heada.u n .-rs hereabouts, t / Dark room free to our customers. / < STIEREN, i C rniarN bjiio»MCS, V \ 6V4 aMITHfIELO *-T PITTSBURQH PA. \ C AO a BIXTH AVL. ) FACTS! That you can buy the purest and best wines and liquors from A. Andriessen at the lowest figures. From the best known distillers and ' wine growers in Europe or America. A few prices: •\ iskey S'.i yrs. old, pure Itye. SUiO gallon. Whiskey + yrs. old, purv llye, 2.. r *> Whiskey yrs. old, pure liyc, 3.50 Whiskey !" yrs. old. purv ftye, 4.n0 Whiskey 1~ yrs. old. pure Kye, 4.30 Whiskey l.~> yrs. old, pure Kye. SJM " Vines. l'»iii >11.: Dry mid sweet, from 75c I .-1 ;it» audi 2.00 per gallon. Imported from 5..110 to si.;"i4) trail on. Send for price li;*t. A. ANDKIESSEN. 188 Federal St. Allegheny, Pa. Telephone No. 510. SUMMER RESORTS £74* CONNEAUT LAKE, £*L* O-f N % Exposition Hotel % f* - AND - % Hotel Mantor, T* °'|F. M. LOCK WOOD, °-r Cutler's nearest Summer Resort .j-r Good bathing and -ftfah.ng, N j-r j jjf- and ail Summer Resort Amusements. &&&&& ; iBEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL. Bedford/Pa. THR CAUL? HAD OK AMERICA. Open from Juxjo 27 to October I, with hi rre:isi?d attractions, iiotmiific«iit jxolf lluk«. and one of I Ik? flncst bowling at!« ys in t • iDuntrv. The waters of H«-«lforn an* the t> . st vffi-ctivi* anil I'olebrritofi In the world. V r terms and ln>okl«*tK address J. T. ALSfP. Stijx rlnteiiilent. ARANDALE HOTtL. ; Bedford Springs.. Bedford, Pa. ' Will open .Iniif Ist. it ; opular priees; Dm My !:i<;ati'd within mill of golf links. l'\)r I ti-fn.s and tHX>kiots nddress A LSI!' At SMITH. J I I !For A i.one hundred bbl. Tanks, fa 2. rigs, 1 good boiler and engine. S) 1575 feet of No. 1 tubing, jj i ty 1575 feet of No. 1 rods. /■ | For Particulars inquire of W. J STEELE, CoyleSville, Pa., or JONATHAN STEEL. Great Beit Pa. M. C. WAGNER, AftTIST PHOTOGRAPHER,' I 39.South.Maiu street Ovsr Shaul & >«gt'b_Clotblßg itore_; l' B R BARGAINS A N S Are Not All Gone We have a tot of Monarch shirts made of Garners percales former price £1.50 now going at 75c. 33 l-3per cent Off on all winter underwear and lots of broken s ; zes going at one half price. We Still Have a few of those $5, £4 and $3 bats in the Dollar sale We Have About five dozen fine wool top shirts in Black and Brown shades, worth $2, and #2.50, we are offering them at fi.25. Come in and tell us what you need and see if we canno supply you. COLBERT & DALE, 24? S Main ST Butlkr, P*. aiv ... ftnc"n«a«kot 'htuid loscrlptitm m»j onloklv ascertain oat'opinion "66 whether an inventton is prt.bnMy patoj.table. Coramuulca- j tlons strictly roiitldentiaL Handbook on FatenU sent free. Oldrst naoney for securlDs patents. I'atm.w takon throucli Munn A co. recolvo rpecUil notice, without chaege, in the Scientific Jlmcrican. A handsomely IlJuHtrateci weekly. Larmt cir eolation of any scientific Journal, rerxoa, $3 a ye»tr: four months, 41. eoid by all nowidealera MUNN & Co. 36 ' 6 ' New York Branch Office. 025 F St., Waatiiinjtou, D. C. f "TAFTS < —dental rooms.— ml I> ' aKfßn'rf 39 -sth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. |< ' WJ*B WVro PRACTICA' '.ya-tnsthc (tf Iti&K ?5 CROWN -al 3K; j;;e workH "JifFi i^ of WHsl'ur^— WHY rtOT DO V J®kYOURS7 <■ old CROWNSL" l<* S i!/J wMtii.i BniOGE work reoiue.) to R? ll* "Eft TOOTH Aino tlie L" I-1 * a f? !••• • » • ill iru.ti*. ON LY *b v (GNTRAb HOTEL 111 •>, l!i CAFE. OPP COURT HOUSE. New House, New Furniture Rates i per day, meals 2,s cents. Meals serv d in dining room at all hours. MRS. NIXON. Prop'r. Formerly i?f Nixon House. Hotel Willard. ; Reopened and rea ly j for the accommoda | tion of the traveling j public. Everything F-irsi-class. | K}T. I'Allit KEIHIKG. ite'i i WM W.M.KF.K. J. g. WtOK. Walker & Wick. —GENBRAI..UKAI.eRB IN REAL ESTATE, OIL PROPERTIES LIFE INSURANCE, ETC. Kktteucu Uuiu>ino. Oim'. I'tisTorrict Buy Direct from Manufacturers The KING GUARANTEED Single Tube Tir . Light and Fast yet Strong and Durable. $5 00 Per Pair. The King Mfg. Co , otli. e Arch St. Pliiladi'lphlu. I'a. —Job woik of all kinds done at the ClIZivN OFFICB. < >Sumrrer -p I"?, Summer A <! ►Millinery.*—"• * • I *Millinery.<» Ji[The Leading fViiilinery House of Butler Co.<£ V OVERSTOCKED. [ | V • 1,1 ov « >T "' wis *•• stm : .or millinery £o«#U< «i-d i rid of thorn" w M k.i'.J . • to do so we »ill *>oll •II th< voty latest Bonnets. Iluts, bailors, Walk-i V HLits. -?v Kiiibnnii, A*?.. • z •.»■<tl« t f;;st cost. V J ,nl ™ M X S Aivvays on Hand. I X X * wmMmm&mmmmmmmmaammmßaaamMKsmmmm A A 122 S. Main St D. T. Pape. 122 S. Main St.^ SERMON 8 JKpCould readily be on the subject of cheap clothine with which market has been flooded. During the periods ot depression in the aFwe have maintained our well known standard of fIHIGH CLASS CLOTHING. 8 )rh' ] hi- seasons product surpasses* anything we have ever s v We le-ire to call special attention v our unusally ' variety ,\na" l>etter grades of UfcV _ &Boys and Childrens Garments whie' we have car:ie>'. i'.ecor.:nit:i ol" t' nost criiit cal buyer. v %1. H. BURTOii "'i|jrl||ii" T. H. BURTON,| AGENTS jftAKi This is '.lie opportunity of ;i life-time. Agents aro making JSP to «ISO a work. FIT7HUGH LEE, Mai. Gen. U. S. V. aud iaie consul <ien"ral to Cuba, wrltt-s a hook < :i CUBA AND THE SPANISH WAR General Leo's own story of Cu*»a tho Spanish Was. will ho produced in .t sub stantial i*»ok. of over 500 papos, 7x'J\i inches in size and almost ONE HUNDRED ILLUSTRATIONS. This is tiieontr authei :ic w. rir published 011 tho one subjevt occupying the uiinas of tin' entire civilised world HTTTPTT? DU A P»V Liberal commissions will IK? paid and uu Iri i O I . ere lit siven lose no time, act at ouc.'. Write for full particulars TO THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY. 9i-93 Fifth Ave... N. Y PUBLISHERS CF GEIfIRAL LEE'S BOOK. Our authorized distributors are located in al' parts of the I*. - WAR WAR WAR To The Finish. Competition routed long ago—and our low prices for j pure liquors \. ill always be maintained. We pay express charges on all orders of $5.00 and over and deliver the liquors at your houre—No extra charge whatever. Here are a lew of oui prices: Anchor Rye 50c"pet O;., s2.c\> per gallon Possum p.ye 65c per Qt.. iz.yO per ,;.:'!cn Gnckenheimer Rye \ years cid, , uer Ot ■-..- •r 7l Bear Creek | Guekcnhcimer j 6 y.:ars old, si.co per Ot , $4.00 per gnl. J Finch 1 Gibson | 6 qts. assorted for $5 00. Ovcrholt The best and purest California Wines in the country, 30c per quart, $5.00 per case of one dozen ftrl quarts —any assortment. Our Gins arc the purest and best—sl.oo per quart in the country. Send for price list: mailed free. We want your custom, and we will have it if LOW prices for the 15LST liquors can get it. fIAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY PA. WAR - WITH - mil m Reliable War News 1N THE GREAT NATIONAL \ \ M| FAMILY , x •' NEWSPAPER Furnished by Special Correspondents at the front THE NEW YORK WEEKLY Tribune Will contain all important war news of the daily edition. Special dispatches up to the hour of publication. Careful attention will be given 10 Farm and Family Topic.;, Foreign Coirespondence, Market Reports, and all general news of the World and Nation. RELIABLE WAR NEWS We furnish The New Vork Weekly Tribune and your favorite home piper, TH CITIZEN." Butlsr. Pa., Bath One Year For SI 50. Send all Orders to the "CITIZEN." BUTLER PA NO ' > .n snmrHtrvM «£* *r-1 nf>Bia m» nn«- wi A. i 4WKLifat|B laUJ -pw tf «I 1«v Mfln. .bid-. ~.r.p 1 f." At gcwla* ftr vIKH&RT lAiIBU4iE iSI) HAKAKMt W»U. Ml. IV. U. I'KATI. IMt. 1 TUf QAJNTIK'G becomes cxpt-slve when you us? cht ip i'rrhuirt yoc s.I J. * have already teamed thb—othen havt. ror rxceifent rgjults la BEST even- p.;rli' ul.-r uit THERE ! /i'SEE'S'FSS" Liquid Paints ! O i.• •• • . ..... | I siuutl pro.tu»ii;< oie_i:ng sheets. <» tolo.- " jrJ, r"anii)hliii," k jt4r;i< Jjwuf4..jn, etc.. mailed c.i raquatt, IN i G. 4 w. Campbell,
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