WANT REafRC iftitoUimt lost Published erery Thursday. Get. W. Wagenieller, Editor and Proprietor, tfabscription $1.50 per year, arblcd must be rmld In advance when Mnt out- RATI! OF AOVtNTttlMa. All transient advertisement not othwwlr enntraetea lor win ne rnarKeii aum i-i . -- ii . .... -t..! tnuaitMi fnr flrat ln(f OPUUI IW-T IHM1"1 I' llli n'ii' J - Hon and 10 cent per line lor eterjr Buoaequent TWA nnfi'm pnW(l r nMfctary early, VflOlaVf V "JpMI, Ci wirr ormt .. Republican Committeemen. Adams.-J. R. rettimlf. TnW Mltrhell. rVaver.-Nathan Freed. Irvln Kinney. Beaver W. Wm. Heeler, t. W. Housti. "i-tii rt'. J. W. (mpwl, II. V. K unnsel. Chapman, 1. A. Portline. T. J. Nichols, franklin. C. il. imnkcltiera-er, J. W. Ktoeo hower. Jarksnn. Win. Martin. 4. S. Yewtrk. MlddleliurKli.-4'urtln Hirwersox, W. F. Fees. Mlddlecreek. J i. Mllcliel. P. I- KoW. Monro. H. II. Ilordner, I. K. BotiaU Pcnn. lUnlel Knimae. C. B. Wf. ivrrv. Irwin Hover. Henry Hurilliiir. Perry W..-IMiil.:l M,weval. II. K. VnriMT, prlnif,-lr. A. M Hmlln, l. K.Hpald. ..llnsrove.-K. K. W-inlxTlln. '. W. Covert. I ,,,,,,,, (!,.,,. . KUixI'T. .1. . Stahl. W.iHiiiiiiftun.-Win.r. Ililtilsti. Jerry Chart. FOR PRESIDENT, Matthew Stanley Quay. Republicim County Ticket. For Comrrc. Til M M. MAIIoN. (MiihjfH'i ti niMtriii conference.) Fur state Senator. KIW IN M. I1IMMKI. (Subject to ntstrlct conlcrcnce.) Kir Asseinlily, II Alfl.KS W. IIKIlMAN. Kor Treasurer. WH.I.IAM II. KIKlil.K. Kor commissioners, WII.I.IAM IIKKKSK, ISAAC SI'OTTS. Kor tJonnfv Audli-M, J. C. HoWKHHmX. V. V. Mo Y Kit. Thursday, Mar. 20, 1890. Snyder County Telephone The proKroHsive citizoim of Union county have undertakon to erect a telephone line to nil important points in that count y. This led to the t roc tion of n lino connecting nil import unt placet in Northumberland county. Very noon tho tonn in Union and Northumberland countien will be joined by telephouo conuec- tionH. Nearly two years ni?o a chur ter wuh grantod to tun Sunbury and Snyder County Telephono Company. Tho line was not put up for fear that it would not prove a paying invest inont. If there ever was an oppor tune time for putting up Hiich a hue, (lint tizun in oo TW luwtri'otico and operation of a lino connecting the towns of Snydi-r county with Sunbury would practically make telephono connections with every important town in Snyder, Union and Northumberland counties. With this riystem of connections it would bo an easier matter to necuro pa trons in Snyder county if they know they will have tho privilege of con ucctions with bo many twiin. This is a matter for the stock holders in tho Sunbury and Snyder county Telephono Company to consider and as they hold a charter from tho state, they owe to the people the duty of erecting the line. Leach for Chairman. The announcement of the name of F. W. Leach for chairman of the Republican State Central Committee tonne-coed United States Senator (Jiiuy is everywhere greeted with ap probation. It is proper that it lilt m m- , , siioiiiii ne so, Decauso Mr. Jjoiicu is not only well qualified for the posi tion, but he is doubly deserving of it. Last summer when tho honor and integrity of the Republican party was assailed, Mr. Leach, rather than allow his position to be misintorpret- 1, resiguod a $i:M I job and enlist ed his services in behalf of one of tho best champions of tho Republican party. To Mr. Leach the victory of Senator tinny and purity in Repub lican politics is due. Mr. Leach has been identified with tho organization and the work of the Republican party of l'cnnsylvania and knows more party leaders in ev ery county in t ho state than any oth er man in the Commonwealth. Tho selection of Mr, Leach as state chairman would boa small por tion of tho recognition duo him for tho noble services ho rendered the party to subdue the odious Hog ' Miibino of l'liilade!phia and Pitta l o g. U. S Senators by Popular Vote. The Sen.ito Committeo on Privi leges and Elections last week made a favorable report on the amend ment to the Constitution providing for the election of United States Senators by a direct vote of the peo ple. Tho report is very voluminous. Among other things ii says: "In tho judgment of your committee any movement that looks to the right of the people to be heard directly in the election of Senators can not but re sult beneficially to all cencorned. The adoption of this proposed amend- met0' BUM By at of your JOD k,m. Comituenate into mo.lt'rnl rionwi I tolng with the m,d m.nofncturli prejailicS now existing, wniw . , tapialy be coming deeply and dangerously fastened upon the public mind. It will inroke a spirit of mutual for bearance and respect' as between the Senate and the people, which unfortunately does not exist to that degree desirable." "1'opular opinion has." the com mittee says, "taken holl of the sub ject and the demand for this change is loud and emphatic. The belief in the public mind is rapidly saining that proper deference is not (riven by the Senate of the United States to the demands and interests of the people and that is largely due to the fact that Senators do not owe their positions to the people who are per manent, but to the Legislatures, which are transient." In conclusion the Committee saysi "The move ment of the people in the interest of the people on this, as on other ques tions, is stalwart and universal, and the sooner this great fact is recog nized by the representatives of the people, the better." The views of the committee are in harmony with what we have always maintained that U. S. Senators should be elected by a direct vote of the people. The Senate is too far away from the people) it is too far above the people ; it is aristocratic rather than democratic. Even when tho Senate is not in session, a citizen dare not enter the sanctity tt) of the Senate Chamber ; he dare not even pollute the adjoining corridors with his odious presence. Servants are employed to guard every door lest some honest citizen might catch a glimpse of the interior of the Senate Chamber. Is this Americin ? God speed tho day when the Sennto of the United States will bo conducted upon a different basis. Why is it necessary for the Senate to use the people's money to prcveut tho people, the body and soul of the government, from even lookiug into the Senate Chamber when these plutocrats have vucated their seats T This is the system now enforced about the U. S. Capitol It is not in harmony with American ideas. It is not in harmouy with a govern ment "by tho people, for the poo- pie." The Senate, under the pres ent system, is getting farther f'vay Irom the people nnj jn Mi V!2Z of (!5,0(K),()(0 liberty loving people, we call for a change in tbeconstitution. Let tho peoplo havo their say and tho government is in safety. While this change is under con sideration, there is nothing to pre vent the expression of popular opiu- ion upon the question of tho selec tion of a U. S. Senator as a succes sor to senator Cameron. Most primary elections this year nro held too early to submit tno cuoico ol a U. S. Senator and henco representa tives to tho lower hotiHo and State Senators havo been and will be nom inated practically without instruc tions upon the nil important ques tion of representation in the U. S. State Senate. It would certainly be a wise policy for each and every county to express their choice forU. S. Senator nt a special primary elec tion and in this way practically in struct the representatives and under the prevailing system this is tho only way to obtain tho correct expression of popular will and wo believo that later in tho season Snyder ccuuty should have such an election. up their abode in Lewtsto-vn. The bride is an amiable and highly re spected young lady and her many friends join m wishing that prosper ity may attend her iu her new home . . . .The real estate of Moses Speeht, dee'd, was sold at public sale on the 18 inst. The store building was pur chased by J. II. Vanllorn of Rich field i the hall by the P. O S. of A. Lodge i a tract of timber land by Sheriff Spccht ; another tract by Winey Bro's ; a valuable tract of farming laud near town by Frank Beaver. Sixteen hundred acres of mountain land was retained by the executors... Jacob Schrader of Trox- elville, accompanied by his grand daughter, Maggie, visited at J. C. I u.i .i 1.... i ti a i.. and S. M. Specht made a business trip to Huntingdon the latter part of last week.... Charles F. Specht has made an addition to his already inteiesting display of telics, iu the shape of sword purchased at the sale of Henry Spigelmyer, dee'd. MARUIED. Mar. '20th by J. C. Sehoch, clerk O. C, Win. Gilbert of Adams Town ship and Alice S. Hackenburg of Freeburg. In New Berlin, Pa., March 14, '9i by the Rev. S. Sidney Kohler, Mr. Clinton S. Troxell and Miss Anna E. Shively, both of Vicksburg. Near Lewisburg at tho home of the bride's mother, March 10, by the Rev. S. Sidney Kohler. G. L. Schell of Vicksburg, and Mis:i Ad i Smith. LUK1J Colds Coughs and Bronchitis Cured by Taking LrJ Cherry Pectoral Awarded Medal and Diploma At World's Fair. Ayer'a Hair Vigor for Clr. ADMINISTKATOK'H NOTICK. Let trriiof Administration Intht antittr ol Jni'oti Kllniflrr lat ol Jurkmn Twp.. SnvnT pounly, I'm., dee'd, bavin been irinud to Ilia onrt-riii., all ieroni kiinwlDK thm- rlve iminiitm lo aid nut r raqae.UKi 10 tnukr lmnieli imjrmtnt, hll thuv hTln rliilm will irrnl llieio duly aulbaatlMUd U Hi undrlind. . C M. KMOLKK. Krh. ilT. A l in I r Utra tor. K? iXKelTKS NOTICE. Not lee is liprebv given that Letter Teats nii'lilarv In Hip lalo of II. M.HnuIrk, d(Hl'd late in rkii Touimlilp. sii(1i rriiiinly, I'rnn'abave In-eii lsiiu'( In Hie iinilinl,'nrt. All person. Hiiti'ImN'. Inili-lilfrt In Mid mint will plpane liuiki' IiiiiiiiiIIiiIi1 pnvnienl. and Ihom having el.timit u'uliiM ll ill prvwnt for wttlemeut u WM. KOMIU, Mr. 4, imk. Kxfcutora Xt'iv-fi,.., Sevfrm tnwtworthjr i ifi iiilctni-n or larllin to travel In rrmisylviii.ln tor eMlulillHlird, reliable Iiiiiim'. Salary fTMi and f xpi'iiiM'a. Steady ml Hun. Ki'le reference uml aelf adilifMaed. Kialiiixd envele. The Itomlrilon I'ompany, I hlr.i Klixir, Omaha litg., ClilcnK", III. lil-IV-IM. Feb 27, in New Berlin. Mary, wife of Nathan Voder, aged 71 years. Feb. 2!, in New Berlin, Sarah, re lict of John Fease, aged HO yrs., 4in. March 10, near Freeburg, Mary Magdalene, wife of the late Jacob Sliall'er, ngud Hi years, 1 month uud 'JO davs. E. MORTIMER PINE, BANKER & BROKER, CO llroathrny, Xew York. Slocks, Bonis, Grain WEST RF.AVER. Johnny Wagner made a business trip to big valley last week.... J. I. Howell has purchased tho butcher ing outfit at McCluro and expects to go into tho business on a larger scale than has ever been dono in that town beforo. . . . Win. G. Smith is improving slowly under tho care of Dr. Shivo. Tho doctor thinks by a littlo care ho will bo all right agaiu ....J. J. Steely expects to go into the patent medicine busines as soon as his school closes . . . .Swineford it Co., shipped a car lo.id of stavos from Adainsbiirg last wook....W. H. Kneppi ud Mrs. A. li. Peter havo been on tho sick list for the past few weeks.... Frank Wagner purchased a pair of heavy draught horses at Jerry Kuepp's salo last week. .. .The sale of the stave mill to Swineford and Howell from V. G. Homtuell was void on account of Hommcll not being old enough to vote. .. .Arthur Snyder of Shamokin paid McCluro a visit last week for a few days. Cull again the latch string is always out. 13EAVERTOWN. Will May of Lewistown and Miss Sallie Reaver of this place were mar ried last Thursday evening. Rev. B. F. Kautz tied the nuptial knot. They will, in the near future, take Bought and sold for cash, or carried on favorable margin. Market Letter aud Book on Specu lation mailed free on application. PUTS AND GALLS dealt in, an" quantity, daily or weekly, in lota of Twenty Shares and upwards. PRICE ON APPLICATION. 200.00 IN GOLD GIVEN. t'vr tolling a bovl of great inlrrnt and popularity "Stnry of Titrkty ami Armtma 'vilhafuU anil jrn)ihe ectuunt of tht matiaertt. It. II. WiMKlwardOoiiipanjr. Bul'.lmore, Md.,nre ofTfrliiir f?.i) In anyone Hi'llinif vim tuplea of llielr new bonk. Story of Turkey and Armeulii." Thlx la a work of jrreal. Inli rest itml pomlurl(.y. Many ni;eiilH well l!ti'npi-a a vear. A graphic mid IhrllilliKaiTiiillil Is Klveli ol the max-tarreM of I lie Armenian whli'h have nroiiMcil the elvllleil world. AKenU ure olTeriil the moat lllierul term on! prcnilwiiiM. KrelKhl paid und credit iMvkm. Write them liniiiedlaiely. H-ln-4l. Frnltl Mrr lo Son. A l Family Meillilne llaeon'a tviery K In if for the Nervea pusMi M Irom l ire lo anil an a leituey. Ilyo'i lime Kidney. I.lveror lllood dlKnrder Jo mil ih liiy, Inn net a Irif aample pa Watfe of this reiiieily ,it oiit'c. If on have InillgeHllon, Con. llpiilloli, lleailaehe, HheUtnallKiii. etc., thin irrand hmtIIc will rure you. s. K. Ilowrll. Mc-I'lun-, I'a., the lenillnir drtiirlHt, aole atrent, and It dixtrllntlii xamplea free to the uflllcted. I.ari;e pa'kaes fUm and t'tc. Illddleliiirtf illurkct Corrected weekly by our merchants. Butter IS Kggo 10 Pitted cherries Vi Unpltted 2 Hinot e"es fl Uanpberrlea 8 Onions 40 fiard 7 Tallow 4 Chickens per lb 6 Turkeys 9 Side 7 Shoulder tl Haiti 12 Old Wheat 75 Kye JW Porn 00 OHts 20 Hrnn per 100 lbs HO Middlings " , .1X1 irhop - - " ;t.-..;.;.v..:;.;V.'.-;.':..-. i.M Flour per bbl 8.50 FOR CASH OR PRODTJOE I0CH 'and OLD will sell all their Ladies', Misses' and Child rens' Coats and Capes at HALF-PRICE to $6.00. losing out all Overcoats at Reduction of $1.50 I, They are alstt a. fey I u-LEnti -nn-thE-Dn ar The. redactions on all fej Clothing, Underwear and Woolens are worth looking after. New Berlin, Pa. i BARGAINS IN CLOTHING Fall anil Winter Suits Frnm till tarfe mmaim Aiviu Yxv7 Ul II UlUkT, Heavyweights in Trousers, .!3.50. The goods made to order, Ouuranteed all wool, Triimnings cla&t. Workmanship guaranteed. JNO. A. HEFFELFINGER, Tailor, Upposite l'ost Ulhce. Selinsgrove, I THIS i k. I'JJ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Sonbnry it LowiHtown Divinion. In effect May '20, 18J5. WIRTWilD DIB. iTATIOa. KilTfilD r 3.011 o;i 8. dt S.I4 a.tn H. S7 I. 43 S. 4W B.fHl 4.OT 4.1 4 IN iM 4.W .:i:i 4 4'J 444 5 00 p m i p m . A. L mi t.jft W."6 I.awlitownJ. .w ij.oa Milo Mrl 1 7.5h 4..H I 'i.ii" . Lew mown T.4n ' 4. in '11.61 ' Maltlaad 1 A l.'J 1 1 .46 H I fainter T.iil .17 11.411 II , Nhloill H.iki i.M il.:i9 II : Wtmer nl ' :i4i iil.us II j Meoinra : o 14 . 1. JT ll.U HI ' Rauli'i Mill ! a.vi l.:wi II IV 31 I AilamaburK R.'i7 i.H ,11.00 US , HeavartnwD i , :i.I4 iu.64 4 i Hanlnr N.4J i M.i'X o.!hi );i j UldillabarKh N.4H 101 iu.43! 80 I Malaar n.m -i.t'7 I0.W ST j Kreamar MM ibi H HawllOK w iu 2 44 l".::i 43 I Nelinmrova till 10. IT 46 Salln.nrova J. u.M iio.o to Sutiiiurv i I Bslinsgrovo Accommodation. (.Ocnnantlrin wltn tr.ilnton N.tl. II j.) at Sall-ivrorN Jo. Arrlva at Selnuroe 4f. M. 6.61 I'. M rralnsLeiivf Lowintown Junction : I.M . ta, 10 40 a iu. 1 VI n ru, 6 w p m, 11..-.S p in lur Alt iiiia.l'lttiiliiirB nd tlie Went. I iir Hilllillliirn lllld WmliliwMli ll im I m 1 81, 4 in I or I'lill idnlnhla .ill. I Nuw York. t M am 1 "2, 1 M, 4 M and 11 Id u in Fhilalabhia & Erlo R R Division. AMI NPhTllKUN OK.NTKAI. KI1.WAY. Irnlna linv unluiry d illy cxc..,t Sumlny : 1..11 a. iu. nir v iiilililiaiiiri ami I'aiiauilHlKHa. til am, Kor liullefontx, Krle.anJ CanandulKuii 11.69 a m, Kor Iwioit H iven, U 11 ui. Kor Holluluiitu, Kn and t'unandul- lua. ( 0i m. Knr Hnnuro and Klnlrn. iu lor Wflllainnport. niiiniiiy o i.iam. i.ir i-.rio and ('anandalvuii, t'am, lor I.'ica llmaii. uu t U'J5nm lur Will. Iaumiirt. S a in. Knr f lt:l U'm.ft .in. I llii.dlti.i 5.". l in. l'lim it in. and 641 in. Kor WIIU...I,r.. i.ll It! Ill 'Jll Hill I IV Jt.K .. liskjr. and Mount t'ltriiini. Kir.Juy louua til, fur Wllkcxbarro. ItuliH LoiiveSuilnairroveJiincilini am, WBkdnya arriving at riillndidiiMa S HI in. Naw York I :i u m, Hultlinore 1 10 ll. W!-lnutnn 4 HO p iu. r 1.41 V. X. woe a duya arriving at Plilladollila yJ.lt.Vt. New York 3 13 a in, Hiiltliuoro 10.40 V. M I V p tu, dally arrlvlnic at I'hlladeliihla 4 30 , hew York T Ma m, Trulna alao I.oave Sunbury t :M i" i'"lly arriving at Klilladaliilila -i a in Itiiitiiiinro 8 tin a. in, WaHiiiiictou 7 40 a. in. New York 833 am. A'3idu;f,'.: uaiii Sundays. 4 34 a in. daily arriving at rlilludalilila lo SOa m., New York i 63 iui Haltlmure 8 66 am., Waalilnirlon 10 18 am. I 6);p to. week daya arrlvlnic at Philadelphia M p in . New Yorkui3 p iu., Baltimore 16 p. mi Wutlnaton 7 60 i m. I'ralni ali-o leave Wunliury atB48 a. in. and 6 30 and II p. m. lor Uarrlalmrv, 1'blladeluhla aud Haliimcre, ' Korratea manafce., call on Ticket Arrent or addreei Tims. Want, V. A. W. I. 110 mill Ave Plttabunfi 1'a. UNDERTAKING 1 Tim Huli-m rndcrtnklnjf eHtiilillslimcnt. latidy conducti'd by f.iinuel Luck, di'crasod, will bo mumwd Id the (uturo by the undetnlicned. COFFINS AND CASKETS nlwiiya on liund at low prices Corpaos prppantt fur Initial frf of rhaivp. EMBALM I Ml A hl'KciAl.TV. LlnlnifH. shniiida, Hardware In stock. HcHiHi't fully Yoiira, W. H. LUOK, Salem, Pa. 200.00TNG0LD GIVEN. KHI'Ki lAI, INTEUKHT TO 8TUDKNTS AND TKAC1IEKS. It. II. WiHHlwurd Ciiinpnnv, of nultltnnre, Md., ii n' uiiiklni? ii iinwt IIImtiiI ofTtT of tjuo.ui to any. olio V.I111 will wll KiairopUwof (iriiiMiif KellcluUM TliotiKht," a lii-w ImkiI; dy TaliiuiKi. TIHa Is one of thi' must tMipiilur iKKiksi'Vi-r piilllslud. Tlirro imIIIIoiih Mild In HO dil.VH. A if em 1 wll lu tu 15 rupli-H mliiy. An Kst-y orifiin. rctull prire lTH, iclwn lur m-IIIiii; llilfupli-H in 3 inont lit. A n0 lilryrh kIwii tor wllln ml cupli-s in $ iiioiiiIim. A irnld wuii li fur aidiiiiK iiu cnpii-H lu (nn niontli. 'I'liN ir-in I ii in in iuIiIiiihii in riiiniiilMHlun. emu. .i lr until! HJivntH. KndKlit paid, tlri'iilt -vrn. Ak'i'iits wiiniodalsii lur "TulkstoChllilri-n uImiiiI .li'siis.'' iMi.iaiofupioM ai'ld. und It N now wllliiif fiiNii-rtliiin 'vor. H.nnf ti-rniM uml I'lindltluiiM um mi lii'inn uf Ki-IIkIuiih Tlnmxlil." oiluT pupulur liuulis iiiid IIIIiIi-h also. Tlii-y 0II1T riprrliil and immt lllN-rnl rnli'H iiiNiinli'iils uud ti-urlirrx fur HiimtiiiT viii'iiiiiin. Durlni; lust hiiiiiinnr it lurir niliiilHTof nIiiiIi-iiIh ami ti-iirhiTH i'iinvuHstd fur llielr iHMiks. Aimmi; tlin lint iIuti' worn 't.i who iinnii' iiM-riiiai riT wiiu viiiii tim f-.im ri'iiiliim, iind T'l iniulf hut i. mi fur liii-lr biimincr work, Wrllf Ihi'iii liniiii'dlutrly. a-lMt. SHERIFF'S SALE HOUSE OFFERS 8PKFNQ TIKH, HIIIRTf, CAPS AND HATS. CASTOR AND KID Villi T lha ax " aaa Miug vi Men's Furnishing mm, MEN'S CLOTHING AND SIIOES. 8 .. ..jiiilh.A -i.4"v," P"lt . J Vt'oiiiriil in I I i"0 ; it m 33M-ZXID I 3MC 33 IX YOUR CLOTHES Should FiT NeatlI kin rm let I liaro already received a full and complete Suitings for line V 1 Spring and Summer, Gall and see the elegant selei'M Ui Xvticil Uxo La 1; ""o uaiautccu tu iiiaiig to order. ; H. L. PHILIPS, SelmsgrovB, Pa. HiRhait Ilv virtue ol ii certain writ of Kl. Hu.,lwun'd out of the court of I'liinmiin I'lcim and to me direct ed, I will cnw to piihiie Hale at tin) court IIoiim" in MliliUehui'if, ut 1 o'clock P, M., on Siitiirtlay, APRIL 11, lKDfl, Tho IuIIuwIiik dcHcrllied HeiU Estate to wit : A House aNd Lot situate in Purt Treverton, I'nlon Twp., Knvili r 1'a-. IhhiiiiIi'iI uu ine Surlh liy lut of Mrs, .lucnli lluirar, on the Kail liv Iul or'U'Wls tlharles, ct. al , mi I lie mmii h hy lut uf Juhn llok'araiid on thu WeM lay public ru.id cintiiliuiitf ONE rOUliTII ACRE, more or less, w hereon Is erected a two-sfory IIW r l.l.INO lHU Si:. AND KITCIIKV, HTABI.K, Plif Peu, uml older necessary ouibiiildliiira wlllj tf""d fruit trees, etc. Hel.el taken Into execution and to 00 hold 88 Iho properly of ('hrlstopher Vox. Al.HtKl) SPKCI1T. Sheriff. Hheilll'a onice, Mldillcluirtfli, Pa., March 6, 1HU ARE YOU COMING ? Kvery mull hrlnifs word of those who are. Tliey can't ufTord to alny away. They can't afford to bo elsewhere. CAN YOU T Have you seen our Inteat circular ? Don't decide until you see It, $500 in Scholarships as Prizes. A CHANCE FOR YOU. Write for Particulars. Hprlnif term will open March 80tu. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Blooumburg, Pa. (Mention tula Paper.) WANTED-AN IDEA-fiffi aiinplu brlnB you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDKK. thing to pateutT Protect your Idoaa : I hey hiut JiUllN da CO., Patent Attorneya, WtusUlugtoa, Fell . H. 11. 1 luy of I hunker, lie hud . JO, 000 while o ton lu On tin led It ru"k h . lie' 1 NEW DRUGS, NEW MANAGER, D ilMEIo TuDMA 11JUIM W. H. SPANGLER II i I r jut ptl hi j re pla on .. 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