Rheumatism. I ... .t nnlnflll dlMtSS Will t F ' ,.f ownvlllo. J. T .. wnm i 1-dUr.n , mlttsBl (,r nve jtxtn LiPO-l!"1""" . LM.Inn M.im in Mill,. I III "N"' , v, ...... . ill"" . t.inM I!'"1 ..rimrnvin no nviu Rfciintura V'" ..... maaaDv' 'miff' "" ii (i iff t m 1l'Ui" anl worki fu ....... Ki'M'milvo, Tin ma.l!- l'v,'' ' . ,.. i -ii f r in-' n"h" ' rf r;i-i "P - :i 1 ' M 0,t'v' !' 'i' '.' 'k 1 1 . 4 ill : i ' I nil C'i wh.-ro SKLISSGKOVK. . 1.- M.ll.iti visitnu. . u ." lit till -.HI'l V 8.-Ht. hlt F II ,,.r Wll" ill 1" ... v ...... nwollnr u, '...f Ui.l.ll.hurirh visiti'd Inn P hiHtSutrUy .. The (Jhimiii, 'Ine.lcl.ureh of I liw ,,!.,. WI.H win " :i ," " ' " " . t,() Ii'. llieeullMil nn i-ivi ,,,s.V. Htl'l IK1" ' ' .. ... I. v. tt lilt !,,,!. ,,. eh-a-of house of worship ' Hnv.v Komi who h.n 1 II wrik-.tiu' mit of town li.iH return- 1 Mm ' ii'i""" "'" .a '.'Cu r LYrtlm 'f Shuiiioliiii Mir .;;,,. flH-II.N III HllS (Ulll'O. .. .Ulll ,;;,,. iultiiii' piepuiiiiz m-i-i;u for Instil lite... ine ma.iiN ,f Mis luy w-cro lemovel from Mi'ilnihari: re intt i reil in the i !,.;, e. untei v luri' on ;"' . . )r. it, H. Voi'lkh-r of Milieu I ... i mi to lUllM II IH'W IIOllXU III. S. n.i M u kt t xtn it. J In iloi tor , ,, t-t. iiiov' to lliis I'lifo ntr-tiu f. i I l. S.-li mvi i mill W. j. 1',,'i'Ks .ii'.M to Miil.lli'-Wiiiit on Sun !.,v m'i.imi.oii ....Mrs. .'I. u. nnv . . i . i i.i! i hi' Iii r P iii nts in dr..f- ,',,, V. il Siln Srliofli llll'l. ',.,1 ;,..!,(. I.roki ii Jn-t I lil;i.V win .Mn.-foiif I i.i i I ...C. W., Smith 'l i i -v 1 1 1 - v i m i ( 1 1 ir li i - tut In-r. . . . L. C .niiili is t lK-liiitf H new Iiouhh i ii IIil'Ii Stru t near tlio uepoi jlhe 1. O. (. I'. Loilno of thin phu ,.1. I r:ili l tl: MUli mini vth iry of luiri if,Miiiiition on inuniv!i;iiii(i. MtiniplhiiiKto Know. It limy ho worth BoiuethinR (o Lnmv lliilt . tlll Vl'TV lll.'Ht Illl'lhcillC jfor rrtoriu' the tiroil out nervous KVctfin to ii healthy vigor in r.lectnc Bitti M. Una nioilicmo is purely v, 1,1.. ni'la liv rivin tollii". to the i...rv. pi tiliTs in the ntonmch. centlv Llimiihi'es the Liver iiml Khlneys ,in,l ni.lH theHu orcann in tlirowinc i tV i in 'in i t leH in the blood. Kleetrie Jiittrrs improves the uppetite, aids iliifit-tioii, and is pronounced bv tliuw ho lmve tried it n the very best Mood purifier mid nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for Stic, or !?l 00 per I'oitli. t (Iravbill. Oarniun & Co.'h More, lliehtield, l'n- nnd all drujr- iristH. An Inspiration of Hopo For Weak Man. Tbi ro in uot tho Blishtost reuson why you Hhould not foel well and strong. That pre it oiler of Dr. Greene's is providing the best flitll.l tll lt ,e:ili illld delicate pi' ) rle ever h id. A letter Kent to him nt his oilice, :V West 1 1th St., X.-., I York t'itv, telling tho Hyniptoins jm; :ire MitVrring from, will bo inneuli uti ly iiiiswei ed by I ho Doctor, d" srriliing your eoinpluint ininuti l.v. mill nuiking you understand perfect Ivju-t wh.it nils you. Yon don': liur to leave your home and you ilon't li:ive to pay any doctor'H fi e to hum 'xactly what your com J'hint i, and how to get well and xtruni:, from Dr. Groeue, the most Kuccessful specialist in curing ner vous, weakening, and exhausting Jiseii.ru of men. Tho Doctor makes 4 bnecialtv of eurini? oitt ientH r-f , through his great Hysteni of letter correspondence, and is having won ilerful success. Thousand- of weak, uorvi.us men and women aro writing him about their complaints, and aro hciug permanently curod. It was he who discovered that world-re-uowned curative, Dr. Greeno's Ner- vur i blood mid nerve reiuody. Writi tho Doctor at onco and 8eo what In cayH iihuut your complaint. It will probably bo tho moans of your gett ing t-iiek your health. TIRED MOTHERS find help in IIooiI'h Sinsuimrilla, which gives tin ni puro hliioil, a good appetite and Ui'NV iiml needed STRENGTH. KUH.VMKU. ' Too late for lout issue.) William I liekel of I'uvinrku w.iu in t ' W 1 1 l it u...i. ..:..:t i.: Joleii.U I(,l. U'iili..r iilw. hull hiiii win king in p.uinos for tho hiHt ;y ai- his ,.! (!"' . A. Meintzelniiin of Lewis, i;"." 'pending his Thanksgiving L"'M' Ins puents mid sweetheart at "iieu....n;ii,!l .Mitcbell has re mrneii i,0, liix,,,rt fol. tu winter JhoiniiHon llilbish of Selins- ji-rove wiu ni town on Mondav fc,'V" 'V11"11 w''o liad been woiking R ill. t.iinnl has returned for the i . . . .jiiitM w number of m'j ("is an. bi nig cau?ht in this part of flie country. WantP.tl-An Idoa Who ran llilnk Of ftOIUtf lllll ililug Uiimivutf A Kick M!. On of the rloheat men in Mraloo la MaximllUn Datum, a Qerman by birth. He lives in an old monastery in Dnran go and enjoys an Income of nearly $700, 000 year from his silver mine, El Fromontario. He bejfan life in Mexico as a clerk. Finally ho went into buni neeg for hitnoelf, and while he was vis iting in Germany his manager took what was supposed to bo a worthless mine for a bad debt. It is this miuo from which be is now doriving his great income. A IHalnfratlng- lamp. Professor Franklin O. Kobinsoc of Bowdoin rollego hns invented a disin fecting lamp which is attracting atten tion. The valne of foraiio aldehydo has been known since 1894, bat its prod no tion was too slow for practical nso. The new lamp forces tho fumes of methyl alcohol through a platinized asbestos disk, evolving tho aldehyde so rapidly that a largo room can bo thoroughly fa tuignted in two or three hours and at small expense. A feature of tho population statis tics of western Australia is tho largo proportion of males to foraalos. Tho disparity is maintained in tho ar rivals by son. At present thoro nro 45 females to ovory 100 males. Kr.-plnit llrr Watch In Order. They were nipping chocolate at a cafe ami talking of wnteliea. "I have carried my watch for ten years," said tho senior member of tho party, "and it has never coet mo a pen ny for repairs. " "Mercy!" exclaimed another otn" How did you manage?" "I tuck care of it. You know men are always making disaKreeablo remarks ubnut women's watelies, ami when my husband gave inemine be aid it would probably In out of order most of the time. And I just made up my mind to hIiow It i tit that there was one woman in the Wuild who kuiw how to take i;iro of a watch." " liut have yen nevi r lost it or had it stolen?" "Ntvir. I dropped it several times at flrt, but it didn't show any marks." "liut do the works never get out of order?" "Tho what?" "Tho works inside. Havo you never broken the mainspring?" "I never look inside. " "Hut how do you wind it?" "I don't wind it. That's how I tako caro of it and keep it nice." They all stared a moment Then they said, "Oh, you clever thing!" and ad journed sine die. Detroit Free Press. riiiilr' EycMtlgbt. now far uway can a spider soo a fly? After several years of ingenious experi menting Mr. and Mrs. Feckhara, tho naturalists, havo concluded that tho greatest average distance at which spi ders ure able to see objects distinctly is about cue foot. Beyond that distance, then, we may assumo that a fly caught in a spider's web would bo safe from detection by its enemy if its move ments uud struggles to get away did not betray it. Tho siiino observers think that spiders have the senses of color and of smell, but feebly developed. Youth's Companion. Earl Fitzwilliam, in Wentworth, WoodhotiMo, near Itotherdam, York, has tlie largest private hotisn in Eng land, but had lie not an income of over f l.OOO.OOOayear he would probably re gard tho place as a white elephant 1'hero aro 175 rooms in the building. Tho n d mullet is scaled immediately beforo its death to induce permanent contract ion of its superficial pigmcut cells, which causes the llsh to becomo the intense red color so beloved of tho trado. APPEARANCES. As the twMsM was armpln ser-MS b Sky 1 From tha out to tha went, whera lh orlmaoa dya Of icorirrons -mnart wiu (rowing waa In thy F.hclow tht r1 wh-m tha ran la (one In a KGtrptuona liinmmr nf drramr t- Ami o wrnpinT n.plcni1i'nt with spota of V ti'.v.., Pn I' .i I'.M V Vn-ls firr1 of nn tipper flnt lb . 1 H'i rlil LI hi I Sli I'ikIui'Ii nat 1 1 i ; I. . I rye w. re n li,k ilemnre A:. '. . : i.f n -ul tiir.t wan awnotly pure An I.i- i..i.r-i.ru i!i iv In tlin piiutlug buds Or I, i.'.." of roup In a tuti of mnln, A ' i t . .ct'.liil f.irm.f tl.UWest Pliteqnpuo I.i.. 1 w.lli i, tuiully, atiKfllo mlnn. n..w 1 1. ::if, h.jw 1 If.iiR," shn HoliloquIzM I i n v..1.".' n i ll 'T:.j K'.rl wi -.il.l hnva prlrcd, "T.i K' a' .:," t. tlx, to iii-hU'Vii Kiima itiwtl Fur tan ..ifT. rii.g V. -tli:i of nor.il.J greedt" "Aro yon r-lnit lo wimh up tho dlNhm, tor AvarV Cano a vnlrn from tlio kltohun, Invitingly cliar. But a tufty flro In tier miul wm lit. And br roil llpt nnrlwippil In a clonr rat "Kltf W. O. Jncknon In Clilcago Nowa. FLOTATION OF SPIDERS. An Etigllh Wrltr Dlirnniwn tho flal)crt anil ClU-s Homo InntanoM. In an interesting communication to Knowludgo ou "Spiders," tho Uev. (Samuel Harbor discusses at somo length tho phenomenon of tho flotation line, and its method of attachment which is tho foundation of tho spider's web. Is it not evident, asks tho reverend gentle man, that air and probably at a high temperature must bo incloed within the meshes of the substance forming the lino when it pusses from tho spinnerets into tho atmosphere? The creature with this substancu lifts it into tho air. It lias been usual to explain the ascent by tho kite principle namely, the me chiinicul force of the contiguous atmos phere but air movements, especially on a small scale, aro so capricious and un controllable that without a directive force the phenomena seem quite inex plicable. In support of this theory of a direct propelling force Mr. Harder gives some tf his own obsi r vat ions. Writing one day with two slieetn of quarto before him, he saw a small spider on the pa per, mid in order to test its power of passing through tho air ho held one of the sheets of paper about a foot from that on which the creature was run ning. It ascended to the edge and van ished, but in a moment it landed upon the other sheet through midair in a hor izontal direction, und picked up the thread as it advanced. In I his case (hern was no air movement to facilitate, nor any time to throw aline upwatd, which indeed would not have solved tho difll eulty. On another occasion, at a dinner party in Kent, four caudles were lighted on tlio table, when a thread was seen to be strung from the tip of one of tho lighted candles and attached to another aUmt a yard off, and all tho four lights were connected in this way, and that by a web drawn quito tight Tho only explanation which Mr. Har per can suggest for this remarkablo oo curreuco ii that tho spinner was sus pended at first by a vertical lino from alxivo and thus swayed itHelf to and fro from tip to tip of tho candles. It was certain the spider could not have as cended from tho table, and it was equal ly certain that aerial dotation of the lino from u lixed point was impossible, ns it involved floating in four opposite directions. The rapidity with which the initial movements informing a web are made cannot be reconciled with any theory of a siiiiplo atiiiosplieriii convec tion, and propulsion appear the only i xplanatioi.. Italy propnsi's to tako the Halo of qiiKiiiimmtof tho l.atulHof tliodrug-:i-ts an. I to iimko it a government lnoiuipuly. Druggists .soil it at tho tato of from i.'.d to ill 0 it pound, tvhilo tho government gets it fur tho army at io a pound. H M M y M H M U til m H H H a M H Si N m N H H la f N . ci Ci :Ji :s :i ;:: :i :h i; in ;t: s. i :n z n z t. FOR 1897 Leading Newspaper far the Price at 13 Tho "l'liiliuli Iphiit I'ithh"' by special nri'migemeiitN, at great cost, is entitled to all the devvH received by the New York 'Times,'' "Woild,'1 "Jiuirnal," Chicago Tri bune." "St. Louis (ilobo Democrat,'' "Cincinnati Com mercial Tribune'' and the "Ibistou Jounml." All this news is telegraphed to "The Press" over special wires every night and presented to its renders fresh mid nt tractive everv iuoriii::g. This is all in addition to tho service of "The Press'" own stall", great corps of corres pondents and the Associated Press. Greal Papers in Greatest Feat Ever Effected in Journalism. The Philadelphia Press Ponnsijlvaiiia's Greatest Faniilij Newpapeis Devotes more attention to tho household and fam ily than any other paper. Has a page every day especially for women, editod l y the brightest woman in journalism. (lives daily a column of well tested Cooking Ilo cipes which aro of tho greatest valuo to every house Lee per. All ho news about Ilotses written by experts and thoroughly reliable. Subscription : Daily "Press" iid.oo a year. Daily nnd Sunday, sx.oi). "Nieely Press," $1.(10. Addiens : "Tho Piohh," Philadelphia, Pa. Tor "wants" of auy hind, put a small "ad" iu "Tho Press." t V! Hi H m m M ai H H H H M la NI m M rt i m m M m H H M m Sit pays to use "Press" want ads, m H N N M aoy to Tako asy to Operate Are fi-miirct xcnllrir to ttooit's Pill. Pmsll In tire, tasteless, cMlrlent thorougli. Ai one man Inloodl Pills a r.u p a (; 'i'iaw i '!.-. , v.- .-(.-; -j -t i. '.'Ar'"..(.". ;rf-i t.. v -.. I . . 1 r, n p l. .1 1 satd: You nevrr know yon hsve taken a pill till It Is nil over." 2.V. C. I. Ilooil fi Co., Proprietors. Ixtwell, Mass. The only ilts In take Willi HoikCs SariiiparllliV the finest I TO CONSUMPTIVES. I nn iiiiiiersiL'iie.i leivln .,.n r.'xf. r ,. in il.'iilili In suniili' iih'iiiih, niter siifTerliii; f..r sev- el e.irs i lih !. si-eri Iniu ,.rr..-it..i, .,,..1 1.... 111... I uisi-iise olll,,,ttll,. iii,,,um nn.'.. 1 in iriiiiw min.Tcr ilu tnea i.h i 'i i iii... 1, .111. i-e w mi nesire i, lie will cheerful. 1 l K'liil (free nf elntruc 11 ropy of I In- pr.'-u-i l( t. .11 'i-wu, nn.. 11 nn'. in 11 111, 11 mire eure for f ,ii. ili,iillnn, Aailmtn, ntnrrh. Ilroni liliu. inn an iiir.1.11 .11..; 1.11 n ?llnill. II.. ,...r niiiTi'i" win irv itih ri lne.ly, nilt I iliMil'i il I" 1 11, pi,. ni iiit. ,ni- pri.-iTlliltiill. wlilrtl l e..f i 'HMiiii.iTiiii.tr nn. 1 in, ij- prove n ll.'s-.M, ,-, n 11 ii"!' inline-!. --- " -"'la-ij-l.r i t i.l Hi.' ; I , .f iii'uri ,t- .1 tlmt biivi- i,., i,,.,.,, i.n.iiijl.f f,, v , ,;. prices I Inn v in, ,. , ,, . .... 1 , , , . , . . I t " Ve I , Ii. - 1 , I rnlife. Mm i- ; . t;n I,, I Ii 11 v 1 I I "vi e 1 I e i n, 1 1 HEATERS I 1 ! e. II:. I,.- Her. J-li' l'i, I.DWAHl) A. WIlAflV. Hrneklj 11, New V. 1 . li I r t V L ' .A A SUMriER SAIL in ladifs' sImm-s i-4 a pleasant voyage aloiit, Fori lit' pleas nrt' il "jives, lliere's no sail liK'o our sale, r mvils are rnjoviiii; it, ami seiMiiiiii: the prelliest, coolest and lest lit liii"; Suniiuerslioes now nian ill'ai tureil, at priees wli'rli Imyt'is Iii id it a pleasure to pay. For house or street Wear, pleasure or r very-day practical purposes, wulkiti";, niliiiiT, or driving, we supply tlio ideal shoes demanded liv fashion and the dictates of individual taste. Ladies, whoever claims yo'ir hands, hyall means surrender your feet (o these shoes. ' 11. e. I 11. ,,r,. ' tilelieil In, n, -I 1 Tho .... .Von Ii tb..i v iii,. I ... i-, . , , or it v ill . .. 1 v . 1, ., 1 1, . . 1 VnniUllHT lindr-r it 11 it Hit- I ;s',' i j;H s , ,,, , r N ( M. L. GK -ANMr;K ! , ""' ' ..." " ' '1 . 7-J- - 1 K V fi r "!'tl'e I iteii ii mm : i . t i', :..'! II I !'-.' It !k fasHicNaeLl: i i 11 1 ( 5 l '.I:! I il re ir 0"ro" Mi 11. f; lor (lie rl-T Winter CIstlilHg 6, H. .lust IC. t p cacc AND CiOWKVAWiKH' M. Z. STEINIn--K. MidilRhurnh. Pa. J.VK O. iTiM'SK. A I TwKM' V A C l.W. MlHIM.I III IHi. .ille-H ellt ril-te.1 In bi" 1 .it e prmu pt at 1 1 nt inn. A. C SI'AMil.l-'.t:. l.. are Ail l.ii will r I)" DKNT1ST. (as A . i 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 " t . 1 -i I . I 'ruwii 1111. 1 lb Mi; 'i ni k, I'.te ( MUee ulie ilnnr imrt Ii of Wi l"' Mure Seliln-irrove, Pn. :. rj. io(i((s VeteriNarY sUrceoN. SkLINSGROVE. PA. All prnfesiiiiii .w.lin".s enlrii-ii'.l In my , ;in tvll! n i i lve pri.inpt .11. I I'.irefiil alleiiHiiii. hi -. no .Lruaranii t cs 1111 rnriv I "lll'Ml I'l lc.'.l t. a r r 1 K ' .. -i. . M f .. M ftlc reliant Tailor i' i clirsffrov c. -!-Fi iiV, 1 I i)Siirai)cc. lei)l--j Ci-Ml'l SNVDKW'S UA, AND KICLIADIJC I iixur.'wic-e Aomcv, SELINSGR0VE. SNYDER COUNTY, PA- liiJlniox- W.JSnyclcv, Asnnt, Successor Iti the late William II. Suvder. Thf) l'ar-Kxeelleiiee of Keluibli. Iini:riinei is r.-pi esei.le.l in the f ill 1 ini; list if .Sliiiebinl ('iiiiijmnies, from whieh to itinl,e 11 b et u, ,,, lhiter the W nil. I ovi r. vii'.. i rni. I'l I IV. lb'v:il, 1 iverpi'iil, 1-" 1 r. liiii bnliiic f i ; Hull 11. 1, of 1 1 hi II.. 1. 1, C..ti:i l,,'.-i A iiiei ; I 'hii 1 i n . Kni ' t'ni .1, ( 'nun. ( '.ml im nl ul, Xciv Vork, (li'iiiiim Ann 1 ii-iiii, New York, MIT. MnCiiiiMiife Jnx. .. Neu Y .1 K. A '( 1 DI'.N'r - Kinilu.veiV Liability A"siir.n Cmm Ae.'i.bnt I 111. Co. Sub il.e.l C;i, tul ,, Ire. Li l'i- 1111. 1 Aeenb'iit li'ks neei .le I u Id .hm I it 1 . I Ii V l "t I l.'l I .'.'III . I 1. 1 Mi 11 1 11 1 1 M, 1 1,1 y A 1. 1 1 . "Ill l-l.ll'l' I lly ri.ljll-.le. I. I 'l I i 1 11.1 1 11 ill in leln 1 ... I :i-s( t ,e 1 'I ( ill. I I O S :.,iii 111,11, Ml 'Ml "... i i. 7 I 1 1 .' "1, .',s,.', - 1,7 ii.7"i in is, 7 i 1:,:' in.n'i" s 1 S-Hl.i'. N.'.i l.c.'i I., iii. re i im it.-. Illl 1 l iiin. I; tin iii-.ii . I I'.LMI .i; W. SN Yll, 111 .11 u , v, , S; 1 1 1 1 1 -. 1 . 1 1 .. 1 A ! I'l! I h in- Our Way to lie llnppy I" ut all fline Iii .iII. ihI to Hi iiifiirMnf vi nr f iinlly. hlimil.l liny i.ne nf I lu lu e iii li a slluhl I .,, ..!' I'l'lli'll. .. . lie v., til-. II I. I .l rnll III 11I1.I. V. Ile.'ker. M. I., Itli'lilli 1. 1 ; S. K. Unit. -II. Mi'i 'Hire : N . II. 1 1 1 11 in i. I r'-x.'l II I.- nml 11. 11. Willi, ih. I'eiiiis it. . k. sole .iie-iii hi 11. 1 i;. i .1 1r1.il tul lie nf 01 Ins line. Hie trnal li.rinaii ll.'ine.h In e. We iflve II iitt ay 10 prove Mini wo dm.' 11 "lire l ure fur I 'oiiIih, nl.l-, si I111111, '. 11, - 1 ,1 , . ilnii ami nil iIWi-iisi". of (lie Tlirnai nml l.nii' l.lirk'e "le MIC nml !'.V'. AT UBH S g. Pa, s. Sol insure c Fall and winter Suit Hats, Caps. Under wear, Gents' Furnish ing Goods. A lull lino of Boots &: Slices. Solly alw ays treats you ri.uht. ('all on him at I he old place BroWiooil STORE SUNBURY, PA Great Reduction Sale of r y l'i 1 1 I, M Fci Ninety Bays S3 The Kleiihiint is hit est Ktyh-H of lou. led with the nml Heavy Winter Umlerweiir. (ilovcH. nml all the bcMt iiml mo: t si iiHoniible (,'oo.ln fotiinl in a tirbt ehinH Clothing Store, Coin nml'look nt my utock. you will fi nt it well Helecteil. I nm, Respectfully, W. H. BOYEK. Tho Undersigned Oiler The Public Their EN TIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT TUB (iHKATKST SAt'KIFK 'It l-'v Kit KNOWN' IN ( KNTKAI. I KNN- SVI.VAN1A. We lire not selling out, but we tin tins to i 1 1 r cu 01. r ."nlen iihuve ,u.y u-,.. vIiiiih year. We irivu few of tint prlees an lullows : Soft Wooil Clminlier Suit" fbl.tHI ('uttoll Top .Muttiess 2,s-, Hani W001I I'banilier Suil. IH.O0 Woven Wire . Mattress 1.7', Alitlipio l)k NilitH, H 1'ieeeN I'.I.OU I ie.l .""prinjxs 1 l'llisll l'lirlor Suits .'HI.IMI Drop Tallies, per ft .... Vi'l Wooden Chairs per set '.'.nil Tint I. inn Kuelter" ', o'f,i In Htoek, everything in the furniture line, liieluiliin Mirrois, Hook ( 'isei' HeskH, Hlite-lioiirils, (.'iiplioanlH, ( 'enlre Tallies, Kaney Itoekers. Ilaliy ( buirn,' Feather l'illown, Lounges, Conebes, IlolipbtniyH, SilikH, Hall KaeltH, ,'uu" Heat CliHlrs tine, iiieiliuui 11111I i lieap furniture, to suit nil elimseH. l'rlcuH reiluoeil nil through, ('oiue early mnl see our htoek befon L-ivhiif your order, uud tbiiH b'uvu 't to 'JO n r cent, on every dollar. Special Attention Given to Undertaking & Kmhalinnio, KATIHSRMAN & HARTNAN, Wmited, 4lluI?7'!,,,,l,!B' O. e.. fr llirlr uruaullar m. vz a x w ; u n: .a : n: w m r m. ar: :ifl . ; m IiLlAUUHUII, J' ,....'tr-. . I f. . 1 "y 4
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