FULTON COUNTY NEWS. Published Every Thursday B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. McCONNELLSBURG. PA. JUNE 29, 1004. Published Weekly. 51.00 per Annum in Advance. AIIVKIITIMNO HsTRH.' .T-n're of linos 8 times g no l'LT)iiii. e.ich iiiNt',iicnt Insertion..'.. .' An auvi-rtiorments InserteU ror leu than I lirec monthi RharKed bv the square. S mis.Jjilrnos7 I yr, 'T!-''i;tn.'.iumn m.no. i t-3w. , cwoo nmvh ilf column JS.no. 4000 who JiiC)iuuid 40.00.1 AA.00. 75.00 N'Dihini" Inserted for less thnn II IVnf "looul U arcl.s odb year 8ft All Sorts of Paragraphs. Th o yirl who cravos excitement should marry a man to reform him. The undertaker will tell you that somo men die hard, and oth ers are dead easy. The girl who runs and tells her mother everything is apt to re main an old maid. "We are told that all the world loves a lover," says the cynical bachelor: "also that misery loves com pany. " Tho boy with a new watch who keeps it m its chamois bag more than one week after begets it should have been a girl. Wagner Is it proper to say "drank" or "drunk?" ,J turner It depends altogether on how far gone you are. "He talks a great deal about his family tree." "That may account for the tales I've heard about his shady past." Nell "Our minister always re minds me of a tombstone inscrip tion." Hello "How's that?" Nell "He seems too good to be true." 1 lofaf ter the acceptance) Have you never loved anyone so much as you do me ?' She (thoughtfully; Not in the spring. Women would never make good imrglars because they would waste all their time looking uu- di.-r all the beds of every house tiii'V broke into from force of habit. Hatien :o Now, I see there is a rice trust. Patrice Just as if there were not already enough obstacles in tin- way of marriage ! T .-ss She's traveling under an assumed name now. Jess -You don't say? What is it? Toss - Her husband's. She was married yesterday. ' How she does chatter." "Tli-.it may be, bjt she can car ry a conversation " "Huh; why not? her conver sation shouldn't be hard to carry. ilonorally when you say some thing to a vvomau that doesn't mean anything you can make her believe it was awlully wicked if you act as if you were afraid Homebody else might have heard it. Kxtiuguished "Oh, yes!" he said, boastfully, "1 used to be an old ilamo of hers. "Ah ! So you were. Her father was telling me last uight how he put you out." He's too honest to uso money on au election." "Well," said Senator Sorghum, "I don't know. Maybo he's too honest and then again, maybe he's to-i economical." ' I notice," said the young man, "that soldiers speak of battles as engagements, but all engage ments are not battles." "No," replied Henpeck, "but most marriages are." "How do you pronounce 'adver tise?' With tho aeceat on the second or the l ist?" The lai-t, of course. Kvery suc cessful merchant will tell you it nrnt be 'advertise' because it iiaLurally rhymes with 'wise.'" TKOITS DkliU ST0R.; ask the readers of this paper to test tho value of K'odol Dyspepsia Cure. Those persons who have used it and who have been cured by P, do i ot l.estitato to recom mend it t' their friends. Kodol digest what you eat, cures indi ct stion, dyspepsia, and all stom neb troubles. Increases strength by enabling the stomach and di- festive or-an to contribute to Mas mixta an or ino nutriment j i-oi,:.m1 in the food. Kodol Dy . , , , f );, h Coro l pleasant and pala- FlRhl Will Be blllcr. Those who. will persist in clos ing their ears against the contiu ual recommendation of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, will havoa Jong and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Kead wlmtT. U. Heallof Nonll, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consump tion. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once und four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by Trout's Drug Store. Price 50c, and 1.00. Trial bottles free. LAL'KIX RIDGE. Elder AhimaazMellott preached to a well filled house here last Sunday morning. Mary Shives visited Mrs.'N. II. Evans on Timber Kidgo Sunday. Mrs. Mary Shaw aud daughter, Lea, visited Mrs. James Rivens Sunday evening. Alice Shives, Wilbort Maun, Flora Shives and Maude Gordon visited at Jacob Clouser's Sunday afternoon. Kobert Mellott lost a valuable young horse on Monday morning. Mrs. Mellott was driving the ani mal in the milk-wagon, when near James Harris' it staggered once or twice and dropped dead in the road, making a complete w reck of the shafts of the wajrou. Tho cause is unknown. B. V. Shives and son, Kay moud, spent a day at Hancock last week. G. E. Clouser mad" a busiuess trip to Dublin township Saturday evening. Kobt. Mellott and John Peck made a trip to Franklin couutv last Saturday. Mrs. Cora Hradnick is working at Jacob Clouser's. Nellie Hess has returned homo alter spcndiug somo time at Mor row Keudall's in the Cone. Miss Mamie Hess, after spend ing a few days visiting her moth er, Mrs. Kale Hess, has returned to War fords burg. John Liouser or Altoona, was visiting friends aud relatives here last week. John Walters is speuding his vacation in this vicinity. BIG tTm N GS INA LAS K A. Alaska is a big country, and it Las big possibilities. It bus the big gest bear, the biggest moose, the biggist mountain sheep and the big gest salmon and grayling in the world. All of these nru plentiful and eun bo taken under United States regulations. Time was when Alaska and Si beria wore thought of by many as (synonymous and without an idea of just what was meant by either name. That has all eluuiged in the last few years, and now Alaska is not so very far away from Seattle. Moreover, -it has been found to be anything but an uninhabited and uninhabitable country. It is with out doubt the greatest game coun try on the globe today, because it is the newest, and the conditions are right for the maintenance of game animals und birds. The biggest mountain on the Northern American continent is in Alaska and is well named Mount Mc-Kinley. Field and Stream. Whale Impaled on Warship's Ram. When between Malta and Gibral tar on her way home to pay olf, her majesty's steamer Diana struck a large whale gome sixty feet in length. The impact was not felt, but the ollieer of tho watch noticed on taking bearings of an island which tho ship was passing that she was not making the headway which was to be expected, and he then dis covered that a largo whale was im paled on the ship's rum and was just appearing ubove wuter. The chip was stopped, and the engines were reversed, and as she went astern the wlialo dropped oil. A similar occurrence was recorded in the Graphic in S!I0, when her maj esty's steamer liiiiuortalite ran into a whale olf the coast of Portugal while on her wuy to Fngland. On that occasion the collision between the ship and the whale was distinct ly felt. London Graphic. Nature's Photograph In Agate. In the fine mineral cabinet of John W. Campbell of Sell wood is an agate in which is printed the face of an Indian woman. Tho face aud purt of the figure are so clear cut und distinct thut thero is no question about thnn. The ngate was a very common appearing speci men when picked up on the Silct Indian reservation, and Mr. Camp bell kept it for soinu time before ho discovered the image of tho Indian woman. lie saw that thero was Bomethiug below tho rudo tiurfuce, and ho had thut side polished, when tho faro mndo its appearance. Mr. Campbell suyg that tho face is na ture's photograph. "Tho sun caught the face und figure of the jnaiun woman as she was wanting " ... .6 f)" hM "S i the agute, is Mr. Campbell thoo- rv concerning th nature. Port- AM.KS.H.LK. J TEN YEARS IN BED. Now buggies "is the go" here. I K. A. (J ray, J. P., Oakvillc, Ind., Frank Price has the latest. Ho ', writes, "For ten years I was con and his teamster, Mr. Simpson, 1 fined to my bed with disease of have been trying it. i my kidneys. It was ro severe Mr. C. E. Hixson and Miss! that I could not move part of Stella Price were at the picnic last Thursday. Arthur Duvall aud Miss Cora Dnvall were visiting their uncle, John Duvall at Wells Tannery. Arthur Duvall aud Clarence Ha r ton. were at the Children's service at Asbury. A telephone wire is being strung from Crystal Springs to tho Mountain House. There will be a picnic at the Crystal Springs camp meeting ground, Julyl'nd. All are invited. L. A. Duvall and Oweu Kitchey are still sawing lnmber. A Strong Heart is assured by perfect uigestion. Indigestion swells tho stomach and puffs it up against the heart. This causes shortness of breath, palpitation of tho hen rt ana gen eral weakness. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures mdigestion, relieves the stomach, takes the strain off the heart aud restores it to a full performance of its function nat urally. Kodol increases the strength by enabling the stomach and digestive organs to digest, as similate and appropriate to the blood and tissues all or the food nutriment. Tones the stomach und digestive organs. Sold at Trout's drug store. 20 Years with Quay, By His Ex-secretary. The most remarkable newspa per article ot the year, one in which every Pennsylvania!! will l be interested, will take up two j pages of the Sunday North Am erienn of Sunday July S. It's a study of Senator Quay, his meth ods and his deeds, by Frank Wil ling Leach, who for twenty years followed the fortunes of the dead Senator through good and vil times, except on two occasious, when his judgmeut regarding His duty to his party led him to oppose his chief. In his tine of great events Mr. Leach has reserved nothing. He lias written his story from the viewpoint of an intimate friend aud sincere admirer of Senator Quay. He has "set down naught in malice." His admiration for his chief is shown in every para graph. Ho has,, however, told Pennsylvania history with the as surance and verity of a capable chronicler, who observed from behind the scenes the manipula tion of Seuator Quay's political chessmen. One incident after mother is cited to clear up the cloud of doubt that has surround ed many political events m Penn sylvania. Mr. Leach ex phuus how Sena tor Quay's system of political re wards and punishments turned upside down tho plans of his lieu tenants, how aud why the "in surgent" of one vear became tho "stalwart" favorite of the uext, :iud how the cherished ambitious of men were trodden down with t in releu I lessuessof a juggernaut. all because exnediencv : nn smooth running of the machine lemauded it. This is told by one who suffered, but who believed i he chief reasoned not unkindly .vheu fate removed him from the chessboard of politics. This article Is a chapter of the unwritten political history in Pennsylvania. It will be cited wheu then tl e political mysteries f the past again come ud for sol ution, and will stand us authority when discussions arise. No Pennsylvania!! should fail to read t. It will be instructive und use ful aliko to the boy and the old inaD, and to the woman as well, for there is u irreat human Ua to the story. Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching re volt and serious troublo In your VKtom is nervousness, sleepless nese, or stomach upsets. Elec 'lie Hitter will quickly dismem cr '.he troublesome causes. It tever fails to tone the stomach, regi.lute lht Kidneys and Howels, uimiiiHte tho Liver, and clarify i be blood. Kun down systems veiictii, pirt'cularly and all tho !su:i1 t.tteuJing iichos vanish mder its searching aud thorough rr.-eth-encs. Electric Hitters 'h only nOo, and that is returned fit don't tivo perfect satisfaction iurautecd by Trout' Drugstore DeWltt's Galvo Tor PUee, Burn, tor. j I he time. I consulted the very best medical skill available, but could get no relief until Foley's Kiduey Curo was recommended to me. It has been a Godsend to me." Sold at Trout's Drug Store. Pcrsoiially.Conductid World's Fair Tour The underhigned has arranged for a personally-conducted tour to tho St. Louis Exposition over i,he most attractive route aval la ole for the members of the Alum nl of the Cumberland Valley State N jrmal School and their friends, teachers and all others that may desire to join tho party. It will be a tifteen-day excursion, starting from Shippeusburg, Pa., July uth. Everything that will contribute to the comfort aud pleasure ol the members of the party will be carefully looked af ter by competent persons. We expect to have a party large enough to secure a special traiu all the way through. For full particulars concerning what promises to be a most de lightful trip, address, Jos. F. Hauton, Shippeusburg, Pa. Furniture Rooms. Contian a fine line of Chestnut and Oak Bed room Suites, Couches, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Chairs.Kockers. Mattresses and Springs. This furniture is hand made and guaranteed to ffive satisfaction. Undertaking My Hearse has been thoroughly overhauled and repainted, and 1 am prepared to take charge of funerals oroniDtlv. i Special attention givento E mbalming and satisfaction guaran teed. All kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS at prices 5 to 510 low er than anybody else. SAnuBt I'UfHt iRiildinJ UENOI2R, west, of Fulton lions". Mew Falling Top Buggies both Fuctory und Hutnlmado from $35 to $85 Surreys S eindi !& Wagons I.iii't;e htook mi hand till the time to holucl from. W. R. EVANS, llustontown, Pa. S. R. CROMER, Tinner, Fort Littleton, Pa. Bender's Handles the GREENCASTLE Ratchet Pump AND THE PITTSBURG Ratchet Pump Galvanized Spouting Sea foot. FOIIYSHOIIErI teM tlaeeowgfc and halaluata! At R0USS RACKET STORE WE DON'T MEET PRICES; WE MAKE THEM. WE DON'T MATCH OTHERS VALUES; WE BEAT THEM, This is especially .true in Golden Castor Machine Oil 25c a gal. Genuine Neat's Foot Oil for harness 55c a gallon. Don't think because the price is low that the oils are not good. They are the same goods that you have been pay ing 35 and 80 cents for. Mowing scythes 30c. Snaths, 60c; grain rakes 17c; machine oilers 8c. This is the time to have a supply of bolts on hands, which one cent may save vou a half day going to the shop and your time now is worth money. We have any size you may want. Two ply tar roofing 75c roll; 3 ply $1.00. TINWARE and GRANITEWARE We are in good shape to show you these goods at right prices. 10-qt tlarmg pales, 10 and 11c; dairy pails 15 to 22c; al so the heavy zinc bottom buckets. Don't fail to see this line. 15 lb pails of good Standard oil; axle grease only 50c. Cotaie and see us. We can and do save you money. Our motto: "THE SAME GOODS FOR LESS MONEY." HULL & BENDER, Proprietors. Z5e I the foremost writing .11 n " i wona. liesiaes, ne is I .'.AJTB. teal'.. Dusmess man. He built the first Smith Premier Typewriter not only for handsome and speedy work, but to endure under the severest dcmandi of actual business. The Smith Premier is free from the weaknesses of eccentric, impractical con struction, and to-day embodies the latest demonstrated improvements of this typewriter expert. Mr. Brown, as Vice-President of this Company, will continue to devote his entire time and inventive genius to maintain the Smith Premier where it now stands as the World's Best Typewriter Stnd tu-day fur our little book ex plaining exactly why the Smith Premier II belt. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company 23 South Eighth St., Philadelphia, Pa. MILLINERY. We still have hats on hand, and they rr ust o at cost or below. Come one; come all; as it is draw ing toward tall, and hats must jjo regardless ot cost. Hats as low as 25 and 50c, ' "children's caps as low 8 cents. Everything as in our store reduced until the 25th of July. Come see what bar gains we give. ' ' our store to trout street opposite . tho poitottice. Mrs. A. F. Little, McConnellsibun;. I jrcoNxu.i.siujjUs BAKERY HAY & Kr.YSF.U Proprietors. Successors to D. E. Little Br iac!, Rolls, and Cakes. Delicry on Mondays, Tues. r. tys, Thursdays, arid Saturdays. A'! lvin l-i if r:i' f! fiu'iiUIif d on tihui t, nntU'O. t SANNKH KAY. Manager. i Tho fnllii A' who plays the hit h ill 11m U not th ly oriM ti i vat4 1 way tlirouir'i lifi. A man li-'piun to vput to pe narrioil tia wnmiiii wheu Nltehe. The; Man and the Machine Mr. Alexander T. Brown, Inventor of the Smith Premier TvDewriter. is nnrmrsfinnnhlv machine expert of the . . . - . a practical and successful UMBER LAND VALLEY TIME TAllLE-May 2!l. 1!H)4. Leave uo lino. 8 no. tino.10 110 A.ll'A.M 'k.U p. M ti. M Winchester.... Martlnhburg..., HuKerstown ... (iri-f.lii.t4ut a K ?! "" m v. iv n 6 801 7 14 8 DO 8 (I "V45j 9 n 9 4A 10 07 io'is 4 Kll 7 13 8 1X1 S3 a m io to (03 111(11 12 Si Meroeronurir! 10 81 H UU1U j ( 'httmliMrui.i.... 7 w 7 (X 7 M 8 i 9 V I I c 401 1 )ii 4 8 !!". 4 4? 6 di 6 K.I 6 66 ft 15 8 W II 2M 9 4H I Wuynexboro ShlppenKbunf,. ! Ntfwvllle.... . t CtiliHle i Mechuulcsbui-ir. ! UilMju.v I Arr, HiiirlMtiurir Arr. Phlia... Arr. New Yorf. Arr. Baltimore.. 10 M 12 00 10 00 I -4 I 41 s (a 11 18 III in io : II 87 II! Oi II 10 oo! It -A) til 12 21 i 40 6 47 8 On (10 12 40 8 17 4 tX t M 7 ia 7 1ft 12 15 8 11 H. M. M iP.M.i P. M. A. U. IA. M Tl-llin Nn I .... ..... . xitwren HHttemtown und lUrrlNbur, leuvlni IjUterstowu i.i5 and urnvlna it Hmrliibur ut Additional euM-bound local train will n:n V iV . . "i"1 nunuiy. in ioiiowk: Leai e url NJe 7 0S a. in., 12.81) p. tn. S.lltnm luaie tiuauisnuura- a. a,.. 7.ai a. ui., is.62 v. u . ni r,P'-l'"' l'K'va "JH'burg 6.3o a. tu., lo'oj a. . TraluH Noh. 2.8 and 110 run dally betwee .Ha ,-emtown and Harrlsburg lally. Dully oicepl Sunday. leave ino. 1 mo. 3 .no. 01 100. 1 ino. 9 109 p. i 1. u 4 41 A. M A II P. M p.u ifuiiimore York Mil lnrriMhurg Itlf iiurK IbMjUunlMrtburg,. ' irlmle Son villa '-'uijpenhburtf. .. 'V -tvii""0oro.... 'ItiunberHburi'.. l?rerNbiirf., , iri,iuuaKtle .... I'lieratown .... A .ninsburir rt. Wluubemor. II .V) 8 66 840 12 00, 4 i 8 80 ft 66 8 25 7 6ft 12 10 8 66 It 40 8 65 II ill 4 26 7 66 tit 80 mil III 46 8 20 86 11 os 8 M 8 16 '5' iii ft u 4 0- 12 08 8 87 8 43 11 23 8 37 t i 24 8 67 9 1 4 8 St 11 42 12 02 12 18 18 88 A 01 00 IH 12 4H i ID 4 8:1 20 'i'io I Oil 9 42 10 8-i t 00 ft 6h 9 M I 27 4 fii 6 h ft HI 6 87 21 10 10 8 16 7 W 7 27 8 24 10 811 10 III 10 2J 11 10 1 f 10 21 10 12 68 2 10 I 16 III II 7 to I. M l 14 M T. M. Ik m 1 1. 1111 Mil. 11 wmt ninn dm y eiuept Hnnday mix. -en Hnrrisburir uod lliiKeralown. Iniv. hk ilarilHburg at 6.1ft p.m. ana arriving at Ha i' itnwu U17.67 p. in. -Wiclltlonal louiil IruluB will leave Hanlsburt 'hIiokh; ForCurlWe und Interniealale ita-iii- . ti.Tt u. in.. 2.i. m. aud 6.4) p. o... alko r.ii yeohanlcmftiirg lillUburg and lnlurnit illato t;.ilonsat 7 80 a m.. 8.10 p. m. and 0..W u. ni. I'mluii No. I, 8 no'l oi run dally Drtweec ' filliiikD nuiiute alenln oara betwu n ( 1 Virkuml ICni)rvli. Vvnti., on ir .lna I .. ."" 'ft et'-,.n I'nlluUi Ipl. an' ' VrV"" f- w- lyoi' 'rii'im .weMt l.!.ibia kl.-epor will run eiwt on No 2 I'liroui'h oounbea to and from I'hlli.rti 'phl 'l WUy " ' Ui 1 "d r Oallv exenptjiundav. SOUT1IKKN I'ENN'A R R. THA1N8. I'lkM il'us. iMlxT- I Pu. iMIz.lPaa. I7 1UJ A U tl k m r.ve. Arr. 8 66,Chambeniburtf . m td8 I' M 6 nil A M A M P. M 9 4ft 8 46 II Ml, 06 6 II 6 14 1 IK 1 I.') P H. 67 7 II . . m ... -niarion .Mi-r iiireburg.. ... .ixiudou ...Klokunoud.... 8 83 8 00 7 xi 7 80 t u. II i 10 HO 42 9 30 8 61 8 80 2 ft' 2 ft) I0 KOi 10 6H1 11 OA 8 16 8 60 06 A.M.' A.M. P. H. ' .V- KKKNKIIV. UVO. W. M AKT1N, Vine I'm. A J. n. Supt. Sunt H. A KIMIil.K. (u IWAgont " ir-r .4KM l t)K B.ll.K. Kliuiiteil ,,-r mil., oust nf Moflonnelbibiirg, l'u.. encoding to Loudon pike, uontalulug J4 AC.lt KS. I.AfttIK VF.W 'K uKV ba lately be. 11 ud. Iml o il.c l"iir.iveiiiitnu., I'helurinU 11 linlmb.v mlupiud ur atiwk pur p'e Paa li iKiui'ht nn Urm tumuli nir ub mfr. f Aldw the oouor UAMfl It.llEMT. Clinuin, filling, i'l,, fartiea wW.Ing to Nlt 1 h pn-Dil uqulie W. II. KtlOV 'A 84oOoi.nelW.ur. Ia BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JlAHIIIIts. R. At. DOWNES, FlKST CLASS Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNHLLSHURd, l'A. A Clean Cup nnd Townl with enoh Shnvc. Kvry thing AntlMcptln. . Knzoni Sterilized, EfShop In room Intely occupied by Kd I1rn;;e ISAAC IN. WATSON. Tonsorial Artist. Strictly up to flato In all b. j lm nf lmir it. ting. Quick, easy Bhavri. Itiiv-rum, Cruin.m-Witch-hazel, without extra charge. Kn sh towel to euch customer. Luttil Improved ,ip, pjiratUB for sterilizing tools, rurloid opposite Fulton House. I.AWVKRS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConneilsburs:, Pa. A II Icgnl buslneMi and collections entrusted will ecclve cuicful and prompt attention. ORCHARD 6R0VE Of PRICES. Hittter, 8: Kjft's. I"' Sitloand Slionldor 10c. Ham Ik-. No. 1 Harness complete, nU'klc ti iin- niinK', collar and liames $10. SO. Harness Collars, i.u'. Team Collars, best, 2.i. Team Collars, tick face, 8)1. tin. I'eruna n:.(.. Palne's Colory Comiound S."n . Electric Bitters 4.". , Hakinr Powder 1(J to DOc ti. Baklnjf Powder 5 und 10c J tfi. Baking Soda ."iiind 8c Hi. Sugar r.J mid Cc. Best Harvester oil ,'(5c ji;il. Second grade 2-.'c. Pound package, coltoc Loose cutTce i:v. ."lC. It).-. Hit. fancy prunes, large, Fancy evaporated peaches W. L. BERSSTRESSEB, Manager. CH3CHESTR't? CR6USH j in mhtir s tjn.i.i.ii i ife,; ,.; old inrlalllc boxm, M-aliil with 1,1, u, rilibo ,. ... " 0,.,,-r- -".i- Iiuiui-riu (. . lullonxnml linln.iion.. iiuvm' vour inuvviv iir wild 4t,. In mip ir t'liri'lfu'lura. fnti'. moiiial. and "Kfiif (r i,u,n,.,- , u,r f, Ml. 10,00(1 Temiuiuliiiiln, KoMty all LirugiclKU. ' CHIOHUHTHR CHEMICAL CO. tlOO HfMilBon Bquarr, 1-llll.A., p., Mou Jua till. npr. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &e. 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It will clean paint, floors, marble and tile work, soften water, disinfect sinks, closets and waste pipes. AVrite for booklet " Uses cf Banner Lye" free. Tfce Peas Chemical Works, Philadelphia Do your Children QUESTIONS? Of course thev An. It ia their way of learning aud it i vour dutv to answer. You mav need a dic tionary to aid you. It won't an swer every question, but there are thousands to which it will rive vou true, clear and definite answers, not about words only, but about things, the sun, machinery, men, places, stories and the like. Then. too, the children can find their own answers. Some of our greatest 'men have ascribed their I. nH J. - J xV. .1 ' . ' yvwvi bu atuuy oi iuo uicuonury. Of Conine vnn want tho tinaf din. tionary. The most critical prefer the New and Enlargod Edition of "webster's 'International - Dictionary. If you Aai arty qxmtiont ' about it write ut. Q. St O. 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