The Middleburgh post. (Middleburgh, Snyder Co., Pa.) 1883-1916, August 16, 1900, Image 7

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    IMPLE HAY RACK.
AMBASSADOR WHITE.
Mailt at Small Kapetisr and
lally storeu aw mwm
.Not In lr.
His Drfrnai' of the Ann rlc in Meal
litdiiairv stumps lllm One nf the
4UmI of Olplniiinia.
nvnifk illustrated herewith is
I .,1. '' , i n, fiiT.m
,n a emu in"M ma.
Is art' two !
I H
i't
ccs two by four
for a low wairmi two
Anv, w It. White, our minister t
(termanj lias proved himself a Valium
defender of all American Interval ii
the Teutonic empire. .1 u t now lie Is
few ii better. To theae attach mauntruianeu niraseii oj nis i-nura
rips p.. by :i inchei on bottom I geoua battle for the American meat in-
iiieaii's if half-inch bolts run- duatry, threatened with hostile leg!
' rh the lemictrcurar arms; lation. Minister White is known a at
inchei. Two pieces of one hy "educator, historian ami diplomat."
laid on both end of arm ami i J" tnpiomaxic career commeuceo m
j so that the bind wheels ean
between and up Lhrougb them.
I an ureh (a or b) over hind
three pieces of wood or iron
BOMB-MADE 1 1 A Y RACK.
f,,r!!i of half circle, or tv.o
I. ailh an elongated circle and
i the oue uy lour inch strips
-.1. ..: r .1,1.,
Merc: wnn tuuo m-n? ,i ,
Lkecphn.A or grain rromcominjj
i with wheel, i lie rront ,
. i i .l.hmi1u r.. ....., ..,1 I
or sKint.,1! u euuiiiui miicuiu
ti'.ls b mi ans of a full l Hgth ,
Li j.;,t bar;!, of front arm and at-
so as to uc ruiavu up ui iwn u,
lakes at rear end fastened in same
kr, This render it more con-
to store away under some low
lun net in Use. It. Logan, 1n
am: Nome.
WWW 'fW'y,
With so much talk as we hear now
ady about unhappy marriapes, and
with divorce rivaled in number b
nothing but trusts, it is a pleasure to
see an ideal marriage, remark the De
troit Tree Pre. Booker Washington,
the negro educator, is developing r
character that iacommandingunivers&l
admiration, He might have marrieu
a woman who would have been willing
to sit bai'k ami enjoy his honors in
silence. Hut he didn't; he married one
who can not only aid and sympathize
with him in his work, but w ho can carry
on a like work for the benefit of the ne
gro women. Their ease is a doubly Inter-
eating one. It Is not only going to show
what the colored man can do, but what
the colored woman can do, as well.
?nJfF &3 Disease at
Heredity.
regl-hfve
ruder the new army hill each
incut of infantrj and art liter) will
u band of 28 pieces, maintained at the
expense of the government. Hereto
fore the army had no music of it own,
except at theexpi nse of the officers and
the mi ii. a the pay of the baud was
on It that of privates, except as this was
supplemented from these sources.
In manyrespects Scrofula and Consumption are alike ; thev develop from the same gen
eral causes, iiolli arc Hereditary and dependent iikui an impure and mi-
poviahed blood supply. In consumption the disease fastens itself unon
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me- luns , m ouuiuu uic n..iii(is oi uie nccs anu tiitoat swell and sujijuttate, , jiinu ulv running sore
t!ie eyes are inflamed and weak ; there is an almost continual discharge from the cars, the limbs swell
hones ache, and white swelling is frequently a result, causing the diseased hone- to work out through
the skin, producing indescribable pain ami suffering. Cutting nwav a sure or diseased gland due n.
C1 : the blood is iiois.incd. The old scrofulous taint win. li haa nmhatdv nun Anmtt iln , ,n.,h eauiara
TJgeneiations has polluted every drop of blood.
bcrotuia re,unes vigorous, persistent treatment. The blood must he brought hack t a hesltln
"million before the terrible disease can be stopped in its work "f destruction, Men-nrv, pot. nil auc
tllr i,i, ic mlnBrnl, 1u .,:.,. :,, .,,,.1, .1 ,,..., , i . ,1 .1.
tTT . f.v. ........... ...... v , w . . u 1 1 T glTSH ,, .Tit, ,, ,.-,, S VII" HU'ib llttl 111 LJI.III U,HJ , IUC1 I U I 11 IUT UlKnUUfi
and leave the system in a worse condition than before.
S. S. S. is the only medicine that can reach deep-seated blood troubles like Scrofula. It goes down to the very roots &
th disease ami forces every vestige of poison out of the blood. S. S. S. is the only purely V( jtctuble blood purifier known
The roots and heihs from which it is made contain wonderful blood purifying properties, which no poison, however powerful, car
fmmwMr mMMm ar at r at longretUt, 8. S. 8. stimulates and purifies the blood, increases Uu
2hMM if IT I gl fr lQff ILDnnLMWm "' "'v'r ""' !';' ItRcstiou ami restotes health and stieii"tl to tht
enfeebled body. If you have reason to think vou have Scrofula, or
your Clillil lias inherited anv blood taint, don't wait for it todeveloD. hut betrin st om e the use of S S. S. It is a line tonic and lh
( inmently a remedy foi
poisonous minerals,
best blood purifier and blood builder known, as it contains
children.
Wlicn mv lUuithlrr WSS SO infant lie had n ix-Ttrr rnf of Srrofulu for which he wm under the con
stant rme or physlclaaa lor more than two years, she was worw ni the end oi that time, huwevei ami
Imost dcsaite,l of her life, A few bottles of twlft's Bpcciflc cured hci completely as it seemed to
o,!ire'ttthr cause of the trouble I do not believe ii has an suus I t"i stubborn esses o( t ii , id disesscs
Which rc lK'ycmJ the jmwet ol other "-,iinl blood ttmHim s I iih.,k. Moatlecltn, Ca
Our tueilical department is in charge of experienced physicians who have made
Scrofula ami othei blood dis sse a life study, rite them about your case, or anv one
you arc interested in, Your letter will receive prompt ami careful attention. We make
S. S. S. is pre.
KPENSE OF HAULING. .
jersey it llo lieen Reduced
la M I n I ill ll m by the llullilinK
,,f Itone ltuadx.
tlintr the making of stone roads
tstlon is frequently asked wheth-
increased taxation does not
t to more than tin- advantages I
Slate Commissioner Budd, of
.Iitscv. reiMirts tliat lielore tne
Inn t ion of good roads t he expense
king a few pound of produce to
was fo great that farmers.
I possible, found it much cheaper
nil by car or boat. Hut now they
burcliasinir moan ireuu nnjun.,
cany from 130 to 235 five-eighths
tl basket of vegetables and fruits.
before they only carried from 30
i baskets, and are returning with
I three to five-ton loads' of manure.
he ferry lending to the l'hilndol-
tarket this year the passage of
trams per day was taunted car-
rfrom three to five tone on each
Stone roads place the farmers
Int the door of the consumer,
tnaiiy intermediates, all of whom
C'eclito hove a profit. Hi in
i'"Hthe s!"incin transnorta-
ispensing with the cominfc
and the delivering of the
,o the grocer or consumers'
i have resulted" in saving to the in
itial farmer sums ranging1 from ten
lenty dollars on each load.
ANDREW D. WHITE.
(Ambassador of the ITnlted states to the
Court uf Berlin.)
st. Petersburg, where lie was an at
tache of the American legation. He
aided in I he founding of Cornell univer
sity nnd was Its president for 20 years.
During this time President Grantmade
him a commissioner to investigate the
proposed1 annexation of San Domingo.
He favored annexation. President
Hayes In W'.i appointed Mr. White min
ister to Germany, and he remained at
Berlin two years. After this, giving
himself entirely to literary work and
trave l. Mr. While found' in 1806 that
the government again desired his
services. President Cleveland ali
pointcd him as one of the commis
sioners to investigate the Venezuelan
boundary dispute. President McKln
ley further honored him by making
him Btnhnssndor to Germany. His
During the history of the nation an 1
American army has been through sev
eral tropical campaigns, aitl always
successfully, The Santiago, operations
were the most trying, but they weiu
necessarily undertaken in huste.
uo charge whatever for this.
CHICHESTER'S U&UoW
Address, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. liV
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pennyroyal pus ! 1 Read This ! Read This !
Jury List.
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1. 1st ottlrand lurors drawn for the Conn i
Oyer and Terminer and uenernl Jail delivery
and Court ol (Quarter sessions o( the Peace it
Hnyder count) held at Oct. Term, commeuclnt;
Monday, tJt, i. mm
i.ii wti Jtrituitb,
Name, UCCUPrttlou
arbogast, Prederlek, Farmer,
Blngaman, James m .
Broslus, John P.,
Bailey, P iter, Oentloraan,
Charles, Henry, Tinsmith,
Pleids, John, Lumbermau,
Preed, Mr.coln, l.aborei ,
lioss, o,eii J,, t ut n er,
Hurbster, Charles lb. Parmur,
Hummel, li lubua, Laborer,
Knights, Barrj R. "
Si.ife. , vr linbls bsdlea, ask nrURtlst for
IIHICl.sll.lt BNWiilMII III Keil Slid
.ol metallic buses, sealed with blue ribbuu,
l ake oilier, lt'fiiM danvroua satliall
lilllona uti,l liiillntlona. KU) i)f youl llniSKtHt,
r send -le. m itamm fut Prtleulr, Teatl-,ii,.i,i:.t-
una --ic-ller lor Lmlles. Is letttr,
b) rrluru Uall. IO,tlOOTostlni ids sia l,y
uii iirussists,
i'iut:iir:sTitR chemical c?o.
aioo nqnare, rim. .. i-a.
SlMnOnu tkli pvr.
... ... r, 1, l i:..rwi..f,.,i' t an, I'triM.T
services to tins government ill neruu i
i . - ,i... c .1, ,..,.i,..,n ivnrwsrs ' Kline. Win II., Laborer,
1U1IIIL. LUC opflUtnil ---
lie speaks
WIDE TIRES NEEDED.
of incalculable valut
German and French as readily as he
iloes English,
SENEGALESE RIFLEMEN.
The French Colonial Troop That
Took Possession of Inaulah
Oasis la North Africa.
' yinke Travel More Pleaannt and
Not Destroy the Surfacea
of Itoada.
frequently have pointed1 out in
column the injury to public
resulting from the use upon
i of narrow-tired vehicles, porticu
heavy farm wagons of great bur
It has been proven that wide tire
TJie occupation of the Inaalah oasis
by the column of Frenck troops com
posed of the foreign legion and the
Senegalese riflemen ha called forth a
protest from the sultan of Morocco, but
no one in l'nrle imagine that any seri
ou consequence will ensue. The
frontier between Algeria fiiui OCC"
is intentionally left undefined. France
has often had trouble with Morocco, al
most invariably caused by the occupa
tion of villages ilk the vicinity of the
border by French troops. M. Klamand,
chief of the mission which took posses
sion of Insalah. ay that the question
of the union of the Sahara to Algeria
has been advanced 30 yearn by the
present occupation, and that It will be
settled by The French govern
ment has only to establish intermedi
ary stations, one in thei direction "f
Timbuctoo and the other In that of
Insalah. for the whole thing- to be oc-
compllshed. Protest from France's
neighbors in Africa may be expected,
Luub, Henry Il
Leaner, Joseph, Printer,
Mayer, Charles H., Laborer,
Msttern, N mc, Parmer,
Markley, Reuben, "
Rlegel, Henry. Laborer,
Hteffen, Prances, Parmer,
Hastamao, Heory.
Bhrawder, John, Oarpcnter,
Smith, Michael K rihoumaker,
Wlney, Wm., Parmer,
PKTJT.1 DROR8.
1,1st nl Petit .lumrs drawn (or tlio Court Of I
I'liiiiiiinti I'leas, Cinirl nf Otnirler .Sessions i,r I lie
Peace. Court of ier ami Terminer mid General
Kesmesee,
OH10HBSTBR OHSIIIOAL CO.
I ' ll '1 S100 WatlUna tinirr. PHIL,., PA
JuCkson SjaoUas lali i,pr.
Monroe
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS,
reiry u , sl , Jim
JaU Delivery of Buyder county, pa
Oct Term, coliiiueiiclng O.'t,. 1, 1000.
lie Id as
lUNTIlfQ THE ROAD'S noTTOM.
ke draft lighter and travel more
lil and at the same time maintain
iform evenness and smoothness of
road's surface, which at once
Irks them ns public benefactors.
he in the accompanying illusftrution
(Barrow tires hunting the bottom
I the earth," forming ruts that will
ke travel roug.undl disagreeable
Kecks and weeks. Wide tires should
fie into ireneral use on country roods
pl no heavy farm wagon without
tn should be driven upon any tlior-
ghfare when the groundlis saturated
I'h water, or uftce heavy rains.
Irtners' Voice. -'
W hrelinen I rae Road Tax.
he Michigan division of the League
American Wheelmen is preparing
for introduction in the legislature
Priding for a road poll tax. It will
oride that every atblo-bodied man in
II state between and inclusive of the
f of 21 and 60 shull pay this tax,
Ii the receipts will be usd to build
15 repair roods In the county inwhich
M collected, and where the petition-
for such roads will ngree to pay
eir whole road tar in cash instead
"work. The plan has received satis-
ory approval.
Row to Bconoaalae Labor.
Iuen too much land is cultivated the
Pnier is compelled to slight his crops
certain extent, and what he gains
rea cultivated he lose in yield.
' be more profitable to cultivate
ay as much land as can be given care-
1 attention. The manure that is suf-
t for a small field, and which
M Increase the yield, will give bat
BBKBOAIiBSB R1FLEMF.N.
(The llravest Body of Men In the French
Colonial Force.)
but nt thu Quai d'Orasy it is thought
that this will niuku no difference iu the
eventual result. M. Flajnand is op
jxisetl on principle to the extension of
France's colonial domain, and he con
siders that it would be better if the
possessions already won were organ
ized before, t he republic starts in search
of new territory. Bat in his opinion
France would bo guilty of a serious
error if she were to suffer the Morocco
question to drag on when uhe can now
settle it once for all to her own advantage.
The accompanying picture from tne
New York Tribune shown the Sene
galese riflemen wiho in March made a
triumphal entry into the Kcsbali of the
IJajoudn at Insalah. This corps is conf
posed of welMrained Senegalese nnd Is
considered a remarkably eillcient body
of men.
Rasays Written to Order.
A western firm claims to have been
in the business of supplying graduat
ing' essays for 21 yenrs. Its price list
in ns follows: High school orntions
and essays. $3 to $8; college essays,
orations nnd debates. $3 to $13; polit
ical speeches, $10 to $H0; lectures. $!
and upward; sermons, from 50 cents
to $25.
Name. occupation.
Arljut,ust, ISaTsTSQn, Laborer,
BuJ'C". Strati enileman.
Haoebel, John A,, Kanner,
Bowersx, Foster, Luburer,
Bllgeti Je, Farmer,
linker. John ft. Laborer,
Henter, Joel !. Furmer,
Boyer, Leonard. "
Beafer, Bimon, CaroentHr
arouse, Wo, C Laborer,
Dreese, Anion, Farmer,
Dunn.calvln, Laborer,
Duck.Joho, Parmer
Brdley. lames. Laborer,
Krrv l alvln. Farmei.
Goy, George,
OraybUI.no" Teacher,
Gannau, Peter, Parmer,
HofnaBle, Christian, Uborer,
Hottenstein, KUIJah, Merchant,
Ualns, Henry, Farmer,
Hummel, J, B wone-cutter,
Hofoagle, Isaac, Laborer,
Kepler, Relley, Parmer,
Mattern, James M., Farmer.
Ueher John 8., Freight Agent,
McAfee; alvln, laborer,
Musseknan, Wm., Farmer,
Rousb, Uenry,
Kelgle, Frank s., Ag( nt,
Bambo, James, Laborer,
Reed, Isaac E.,
Hhemorry, Adam, Parmer,
geebold, Coleman, Laborer,
Bpecbt, Geo. k . Wagonmaker,
Bcbrelber, George W., carpenter,
SwaitZ, Howard, Laborer
bmlth, Isaac U., Gentleman,
Bblakel, John, .instil r tae Pea
seclirlst. Anion, Merchant,
Bbafier, Peter, Farmer,
swart., wm , Laborer,
Thomas, Harrison B Farmer,
Trtitt. laeob,
Wetzel. Charles,
Walter, Irvln,
WsBeoseUer, John P., Teacher .
Walter, Sephares, Farmer,
Residence.
Waslilugton
Middle, -reek
Frank lln
centre
Franklin
Heaver West
Jsekaon
Peon
Adams
Mlddloburrg
Beaver
Perry West
Franklin
Mlddleburg
Penn
Waahlngtoo
Franklin
Perry West
Beavi r
Monroe
Hit Mil III H4N Unit '"Mi III:, I, ,irh
In, hftlr at Iron, 65c to S3. 25, lh" fv II at
wIltlMM lhal ralall at S3.lt! Im r.U,
0UK OFFTR- "l "", d out sod send
v ' toua, IncloMagood titvd
aiii,ltj ol 11,,' aiar, . . -1 . wsntnd, anil rut It
nuina aasr tnu roots poaUDla,lseUias
aar aparlal rl,,. qtintarf ami C rrnta attra to
tay LHjiOti,','. sa mala lha awltra to
aaalali tour hair IMSt, ana MIK) Ui yu,l l,y
. t,uptpaia.aai(t 1 1 you snt sol prrrvctiy
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prlr.a V,nr m.oirj i. i I II jun ara aa
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llalr Uooda. All Irraa,
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REVIVO
RESTORES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
a, of Me.
ITniTOR'H NirriCK.-TIIU I'N-
Thla I Hard to DelleTe.
A faster snys that the discomforts
i;,irr u'iihniit pstinc for several
benefit on lsirge urf see, 6mll weekg sre uot BPrious. and after the
permit or greater economy . wm of tastiag they are hardly
a r
daralornsd ntnlitur nppolnted by
the Orphans' Court ol sn.wler i'oiint, in dlstrl- J
bllll' the II1IMIS 111 IICMlaVion oi r.iimi- .
administratrix of the estate or John Kelt., late
ot Fn-nklln two., deceit-, will sM tor the purpose
... ,.,.. ,..,, ,.,i , tlio oHIee of .1. ti. Cm use
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InlhelMiroilL'll ol siuuili'oiirKiioii nicninj, i . i
i. 1900. at 9 O'clock A. kL, at which UBM and T
t,.,.., .iini,i,a liuvlnL' anv claims attains! said I
estate must present tin' same or lie ioreiei inero
ttaaritaiammd irom alaimlDaT any nan t sum
fU'rt. J.M. HAkcb. Auditor.
uttust th. 19H0. '
9
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GIIBAT
,,, i,, r...,,ii . 1,,'ifl dars. It sell
1 err powerlullr sud uulckly. Cures wbtn all otheru t UL
Adams ( VouMninnwlllresala tholr lost manhood and old
Mkldleeeeek men will recover their youthful vigor by ualns
.iiianieittiK REVIVO u QUlckiy and surely r. stores Nonrous
Fralikllli DCBfi vitality. Impoteney. Nightly Emlmioni,
Penn Lost Tower. Falling Memory, Wasting Dlsetaes.snd
Frmklln I U effects of self abuse oreiccssand Indlacrellop
mii , ,1 which unfits ono for study, buslneBfi or marriage- II
ladleborg no, onl7 curel by mng lt UM seat of dlBeise. bul
Union isagrett nerre tonic and blond builder, bring
Mtmroe i In back the pink glow to pain cheeks andra
t '.l , ; storing the Ore of yonth. It w.rda 'uul
1 ' "" and Consumption. Insist on having BEVIVO.no
Union othsr. It can bo carried lo vest pocket. By mail
Ml eliurtt l.OOperpacksge.orsIx for 5.O0, with M POJ I
ob.p xrssz sg
Ailitius RoyaJ C(Kf O-
obm fovmlein Mddleburqh, Pa., by
onapniu MIDDLERURGH DRUG CO.
Frtlllklln I ,.,......i......,aaaaaaaa,
l-I-WH-H-i-W-l-H-:-i-H-H-I-W-f
MIFFLINBURG
MARBLE WORKS.
I
R. H. LANCE,
Adams , bj
I'.rn
Jackson j T
HMdleerrek I i
S' lliiHirove I aja
Franklin T
7.
SlicriH's Sale of
REAIi.33STATEl.
Br virtua o( octtaln writ of Ki Pf 'ssuad
nut of tha Court ol Common Pleas ol BnjrOer
County. IM., ami to in- .lirecte.1 1 win
se to nubile sale at the ictirt house ill Mnldle
!,urK. Pa., nt 1 o'clock 1". M.. on Friday. Aunu-t
II. floo, the following- dateline real estate to i
A etetsin furm or sias;s ol land situated
i I nion township, Snyder County, Pa., adjoin
1K land, of .lames Hatfnn on the noith; .asl
'. I, f lieorgc Wentiel; Sonthhy lands of
itmu v Wentsel and PhlUipBool SJd weat by
tu ds of Henry H - Seclirist and Jacob Mtauffi r.
11... aa M-vrntv-eillht 7S) acres more or
tewlieM
slmnty nnd other small btdldln and also a lot
of ttO'xl 'ruit trees on the prsmlSS
seized taken Into execution and to be sold
a, the property of ''.y Vrirr.
Sheriff's Office, Sliddlebur. Auj, 7, MOD.
5t
Dr. Fennel's finlden Relief. ISO6
A IRU BPECirlC IS AU
inpi AMMATIONS
Old Korea, Wounda, Rhmallam. NatiraJgui
Colds.1 A SURE PURE "rip
Far sse P1IU . fj of out.
BffMr. mtOaW Uj aUVii tttCf nwuua-w. a
l :i le t" 111 Mitl hlf lllllt
M'olfli -Isirnufli' . ,
MONUMENTS, HEAD
STONES & CEMETERY
LOT ENCLOSURES.
Old Stones Cleaned and Repaired.
Prices as Low as the Lowest.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
;j. A. JENKINS, Agt, f
Crcsscrcve, Pa.
Veterinary sUrgeoN,
SELINSGROVE. PA.
All professional business entrusted to mj- oare
will receive prompt and careful attention.
JAS. O. CHOUSE,
ATTORKKY AT LAW,
MlIUlLKBIJHe, PA.
All business entrusted to bis car
will receive prompt attention:
PARKERS
MAIB BALSAM
IClaauaa and baaatina tba bate.
If',. m a Inxurtanl BTuwth.
Ikarar falls to Baatore Oray
MY PRESENT STOCK OF CARPETS
s InrKer tbiin ever before ; my 1111(5 S LOWEH limn OTIT-
EHS for 1 1 u SAME (1001)8. .My piiws on -ir rolln of ciii pel I g
wish to clone out will suit llio pockt'l botik "t nmuy nnd shvo
ntlii is Dioboy, 1 i , in t think nt buying your lull eiiils until x
' . , e . '. . :.....! . i . . V
you Bivo uij kiock oi carpeiH your alien nun itiiu kci ihc pn
of soiiu' ut iii.v buiiKHiue 1 am otleriiiir.
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I 'fifes Mist rilllll oil t llfSf .'titnls
One Word About i'itturcs.
I
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"Star" tin tags (showing small star printod on tndor Btda
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ami "Drammond" Natural Leaf Tin Tag are of equal value in
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1 Malcli Bos
i' Knr. "li,. Ma,lr. Rood s""l
S Briasors,41 Inchei
4 Cblld'a Shi. Knife, Pork i"l si
b Sail ami Pepper S.-l . "ti., SSI h, 'lua l
raple plate t,n In-" metal,,
Frenrli briar I'M"-
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f', I star, Bari mater ar
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5j ; ii Bevolver, automatic, doobhi tetloa, .
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b liiiitrr Knife, irlple plate, l '
qitalltv 9 Maar Shell, Inrls pla'e, i"" tfusl .
M Stamp ll"i. StarllOR ailver
11 Kalis, "Ki-en Kutter, two w'l
1J Butcber Knife, "Keen Kutter." a-ln
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14 Nut Set, f'la.-ker and ti l'lika, illver
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15 Alarm CIlM-k, nlrkel IW
17 MIX Of inline ll.uera' TeaaK,ilia, lieat
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1.' Carvera, tfood steel, burktiorn
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Stl Six lletmlne Ib'ters' Tallin Hi"ll.
laat 1 '..- 1 tf .",1a HO
21 Klx Saab, Knives and V. rks, btjek-
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74 I steel. IMS
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34 ilnttar (V,'a-,blnir!i, rosswuod lS
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