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Halifax, N. S., July 15. "The plnco hu the appearance of a voritablo grave yard," was tho remark made by an officer of the steamer Miranda, whioh bits arrived here from the flre-strioken city of St. John's, N. F. The steamer, at the tlmo of the flro, was at Pilley's Island, Retting a cargo of oro, and when sho arrived back at bit, Johns on Monday the principal part of the city, or about two-thtrds of It, was mass of smouldering ruins. The people were wandering about tho streets homoless, and In many cases with but scant clothing. Everybody, ho revor, was waiting an xiously for the help promised from the outsldo world. The portion over which the flames swept had been principally wood, but the few stone or brick houses In tho locality crumbled away almost as rapidly as those built of wood. One of the Miranda's crew, a resident of St. John's, found that his little house was gone and his family of five had lost every thing, Including his month's wages, which ho had only been paid when the ship first reached there, and which he had given to his wife for safe keeping. The homeless ones now, thanks to the military and naval authorities of Halifax, are comfort ably housed under canvas. When tho steamer left, tho place was clouded In dense black smoke from the burning coal in the sheds along the wa ter front. Those who witnessed tho lira say the sight was a grand and awful one and in many oases heartrending, Little children who had got astray from their parents wcro running about in tho exci ted crowds crying, and in many cases tho little things were not recovered till next morning. 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Prottv Rose. 60 Our Last Waltz Guard the Flag, 40 Over the Moonlit Sea, 40 in urn juaana, ou weet itaue ucmnor, Mary and John, 40 That Is Love. Wo give this book to introduce to you KROUT'S BAKING POWDER And Knoui's Flavoring Extracts, Vnturpatted (or PURITY and STRENGTH Your irrocer will give you a clroular contain lng additional Premium List with full partlcu tars now to get mem iree. ALBERT KR0TJT, Chemist, Phila ABRAM HEEBNER CO. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of NON-UNION MEN IN THE MILLS A Small Force Now at Work in the Carnegie Shops at Homestead. MORE WILL BE BROUGHT MEDIATELY. IN IM- AN ULTIMATUM TO TUB 8TK1KEIIS. If They Do Not Apply by Next Thursday Thalr Positions Will be Given to Nw Mon Manager Frlok Determined to Itun the Mills With Non-Union Ilelp-The Men Confident rs Ever Oen. Bnowden and IIU Stan Unnlile to Obtain Meals at the Hotel llecause of a Strike In the Kitchen rnwderly's Letter to Governor the Country will understand non-rosistanoe to any attempt of ttie'com pany to put non-union men in tho works, but they find their- efforts in this con nection seriously hampered by tho dispo sition of somo of the workers. The advisors and leaders of the men told them that the troops were coming aa tholr friends, and when the boys in bine mingled with tho townspeople, drank beer with the steel workers and gave them cartridges in exchange for relics of the light with the Flnkertons, this feeling pre vailed. But after the first day the lines have gradually been tightened and strict discipline prevails in the camp and iu tha town. The soldiers are under ordars not to talk with tha mill men, and those who cannot show a twenty rounds of cartridges have been reprimanded and disciplined. The desire of the leaders for peace is shown by their instructions to tho men to collect Winchester rifles, captured from the Finkerton men, preparatory to turn ing them over td the proper authorities. They claim that a peaceful and legiti mate fight has always been counselled by them, and that the assault on the Pinker tons was merely an incident that could not be checked in time, With all danger ot more troublo of a serious character re moved, it Is contended that the people ot the real is- UNION MEN ARRESTED' Vigorous Measures in the Cccur d'Alenc District. STRIKERS HUNTED BYTHE MILITARY. l'attlson and l'rcsldent llurrlson AN EX-EMPLOYE CALLED. I sue involved in the itruggle aud that vie I tnrv will nltlmntolv comn tn tha Amaka. Homestead, July 10. There Is no doubt mated Association. that non-union workmen are now lnsido the gates ot the Carnegie plant, but their number Is so small that they are practi cally a dead letter in connection with the operation of the mills. These men entered the works quietly at an hour when suspi cion was stilled, and arrangements for their comfort until a larger force comes to Join them have been mado. Fivo furna cer aro running and about fifty men are at work. Some of them are believed to have cn- Indlcatlous Thut the Carnegie Company Is Preparing to Resume M'ork. YorjNOSTOWtf, July 10. David Kennedy, an ex-employo of tho Carnegie Mills at Homestead, has received a message from tho Carnegie Company requesting him to report to the mills at once as they wish to resume operations. It is said that W. I. Abbott, representing the Carnegie Com- The Non-Union Men Kscorted to Wardner Under a Strong Guard Operations In the Mines Soon to be HesamedLeaders In JallMartlal Law rrevalls. Wardner, Idaho, July 10. Threo pas senger coaches loaded with the non-union men who were recently tent out of the county returned hero In tho afternoon. They wore escorted by special train load ed with regular troops. The trip to Wnrd- nor was uneventful. Gen. Cnrlin had -IOC- troops drawn up around the Bunker Hilt' and Sullivan mills and tho railroad de pot. The strictest martial law was enforced,, nnd there was not tho slightest sign of dis turbance while the non-union men were being unloaded. The returning non-union men were armed with Winchesters. At tho station they gavo- up their rides and marched unarmed to their destination, The mon who were escorted up to tho Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine, ono and a halt miles up the gulch through the camp of wanlner, were heavily guarded. Gen. Oarlln Issued a proclamation call lng upon all tho members of tho Miners' Union to surrender. Ho later Issued an other ordor commanding all the strikers to be arrested wherever found and disarmed and imprisoned. He also dispatched BoSTON.July 10. Mayor Matthews has is- tered bv the river front, while others came .lnva'lnnklnc for men tn vn to Hnmn. searching squads to Fourth of July Can sued an appeal to the citizens of Boston to ,,v train to Homestead and mlnoled with Ktend. nromislnrr to nut them to work nnxt yon to hunt for dead bodies. He thinks the people without exciting suspicion. , Monday, contribute to th relief of tho St. John's, N. Jf, sufferers. He offers to receive sub scriptions, to be used through tho agency ot the relief committee appointed by tha citizens of iioston. Their number cannot be ascertalned.but it is certain that no great body of men such as would be required to run the works could havo entered the mills without be ing seen. Smokn seen issuina- from tho ohimnovs A Grand Spectacle People Moving Away nftwooftho Carneglo mills for a short Tesuvlus Also Active. tjme cnused tho suspicion to become prev- Tho emotions of lava alent that non-union men were In tho THE ERUPTION OF ETNA. Bomb, July 10, from Mt. Etna are increasing. The volca no is now ejecting huge boulders, and streams ot lava aro pouring down tho mountain side. The violence of the vol canic disturbance surpasses anything seen since the beginning of tho present out break. Enormous rocks, glowing and steaming. are shot r,000 feet in the air. Two hills have been upheaved and are emptying streams of glowing lava toward the vil lage of Nlcolosl. People living near the base ot tho moun tain are very apprehensive, and many aro moving away. At Nlcolosl the whole pop ulation pass the greater part ot tho nights on the housetops watching the remarkable phenomena. Hundred of tourists havo gone out from Catania and Syracuse to see the eruptions. Dispatches from Naples say that Vesu vius is unusually active and is throwing up lava abundantly. This suspicion was later works, firmed. A circular has beon posted at all tho mill entrances. The circular is headed: "The Carnegie Steel Company, Limited," Non-Union Men Sent from Clnclnnntl. Cincinnati, July 10. An afternoon paper says: "Slnco Sunday there havo been collected In this city, by a certain well-known dectectlvo agency 270 or 280 men. They were gathered ono by ono from the habitues of various down-town saloons and street corners by agents who held out to them the flattering prospect ot $H, $4 and $5 per day should they go to Homestead. Tho gang thus seloctod has been sent to the Carnegie mills in sea tlons. So quietly has the work been car ried on that scarcely an intimation of tha and in poster type undor the heading Is proceeding has come to the surface. Tho the word "Notice" in Btnrtllng blaok caps, men were shipped to take the places of iriuii an uitiittiiiiiuiuu jiuiu.i auv uwj ul me strikers. the circular reaus: "Individual applications for employ ment at the Homestead Steel Works will be received by tho general superintendent Powderly "Writes Two Letters. Schanton, Pa., July 10. General Mas- thnt tho men who were killed were thrown into the river. When tho arrival of tho troops becamo known, the last twenty men of the Bun ker Hill and Sullivan ralna forco, who did not surrender at the tlmo of the exodus nM.ni. m nn nt .Tin n,L. nnn1 .Iran to tho brush, armed, and had been hiding over since. They were greatly exhausted The troops found them fortified in tha mine. Thoy were relieved by a company of soldiers, who permitted them to rest and sleep. The entire working forco of tho mine will' pick up tools at once and , begin operations in the mine. I The troops began scouring Wardner, bringing union men and placing them in confinement in the guard-house in the camp on tin ball grounds. Fred E. Dean , secretary of the- union, was among the first arrested. ITesluent U .linen was ' another. At Wallace also It is reported arrests are being made. The Cceur in person or by letter, until 0 p. m. Thurs- ter Workman Powderly of the Knights of d'AIene is virtually in the hands ot tho 1 . ! J- K. . 4, . T JiVinr- linn written tn Proatflonf TTnrricnn V,-.T f l.. .tU TT-1 V. . t '. mw , . ...... ... -w - - - .-.- -w UilUUa 111U till 11 Kl l Va UUItJBf iUC U111U11 MURDERED AND BURNED. The Horrible Fate or Mn. Michael Clem ens of Pleaaarevllle, Pa. York, Pa., July 10. Mrs. Michael Clemens, aged 82, was found dead last night In Small's Woods, near Pleasure villa, this county. Her dress over tha breast was burning and tha body hod two bullet holes in the neck and cuts on tha neck, arms and hands. She left the homo of Franklin Hayes .bout four o'clock In tha afternoon to gather huckleberries and not returning search was made for her. Tha body was discovered by Rev. J. P. Koontz, and the deceased was on her hands and knees. A man's bat and suspenders were found near by and there were Indications of a struggle. It is generally supposed that tha woman was outraged and then murdered. dav. Julr31, 1893. It is our desire to re tain In our service allot our old employes whose past record Is satisfactory, and who did not take part In the attempts which have been made to Interfere with our rights to manage our business. Such of our old employes as do not apply by tho I time above named will be considered as having no desire to re-enter our employ ment, and the positions which they hava I held will be given to other men, and thoso first applying will have the choice of tho unfilled positions for which they are suit able." I How this notice will be received by tha I strikers is a question. It Is not likely ' that at first there will bo any desertions from the ranks, notwithstanding the un doubted fact that there are many men among them who would like to go back to work at the company's terms, Six days , are glvon in which they may consider. Information on tha subject is not ob I tainablo from the mill officers. When the and Gov. Pattlson, directing their atten tion to the fnct that the landing of an armed force of Pinkerton mercenaries at Homestead on the Gth of July was an In vasion of the State, an act of treason against the United States, and should, therefore, be punished as such unwar ranted assumption of authority deserves. men commit some act of violence soon the tlmo for such conduct will be past. Tho men at the mine will be supplied with Winchesters by the owners to protect tha property. JAY GOULD ROUGHING IT. N. A. A. O. REGATTA. The Kaces This Tear Will Not Be Ovor a Straightaway Course. TnoT, N. Y., July 10. Tha entry list for the annual regatta of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen, to ba held on Saratoga Lake July 20 and 27, shows that their will b 10 senior singles, 12 junior singles, 6 pairs, 11 doubles, 4 eights, 7 senior fours, 6 junior fours. One sculler comes from Texas. There will be 8 races senior singles, OPEN YOUR EYES When you ask for a bottle of Wolff's Acme Blacking see that you get the genuine. The real article made by us cannot be bought for less than 20c. a bottle. It is good material and worth its price. There are imitations offered claiming to be "Just as good" for less money. Don't buy them. If the " Just as good " lias any merit it ought to sell without invoking the aid of comparison with our Acme Blacking. WOLFF & It ANDOLPH, Philadelphia. ia the namo of a paint which docs work that no other paint ran do. Glass painted witli it looks like colored glass. A 10c bottle of Pik-Ron will decorate a.niarket basket Ml of glassware. All retailers soil it- li Hires ma ay Do you Drink Root Beer? BOLD AND ENJOYED EVERYWHERE. pocieiiij oodg Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. 3TFINESI GOODS-LOWEST PRICES. "5 Write (or catalogues. Correspondence solicited. mnkn becran to lisuofrom the mills some wnrkinirmen who saw it made a dash for four-oared, junior four-oarod and eights, one of the gates and were kept back at All tho races except tha eights will ba the point of the bayonets of tho military m mile and a half, with ono turn, giv gUar(ji I lng the spectators an opportunity to wlt- I The lenders of tho strikers wear an air ness bota start and flnl,h- ' of supremo confidence. Tbey say that Tllls ls a radical departure from the es- they have won the fight and that tho Car- ' tablished custom of tho Association, negie Company realize this, or will realize ! which has been for straightaway races. it when they have tried the experiment ot running the works for a few weeks with greon hands. All interest centers in the probable introduction of enough non union men to start the mil's aud tho strikers spend their time discussing this phase of the situation, Cuinplngtna County Where Martial Law TrevalU. SnostiONK, Idaho, July 10. Jay Gould and his party are roughing it in the Wood Kiver country. They are located in a county that is under martial law, owing to tho mining troubles In tho Coour d'Alena district, but tha whole party are popular with the trainmen and ranchers near tho camp, and have had no oocaslon to feel apprehension during1 the exciting events ot this week. Mr. Gould and his party are pronounced a jolly arowd. J. he Money King spends 1C1RSC S tarsoIp Junior singles, doubles, pair oared, senior i mucb of his time fishing. He is extremely fond of the sport, and handles the rod quite skilfully. As In everything elso ha undertakes, the great manipulator has so far bean the most successful angler in the1 M.A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. r-Rr1r-3?fcr- ww WAGONS aud CARRIAGES Inlall tho latest styles, ot the finest mako and best finish In the world for the money, manu Tactured by the Cook Wagon Company. RUPTURE We, the undersigned, were entirely eared of rupture by Dr. J. II. Mavnr. K.11 Arch Ht.. Philadelphia. Pa.. H.Jones Vhlllns. Kennel ouumo, l-u. x. n.. iireiiz, mauogion, c. 11. Hmall, Mount Alto, Pa.; Itov. H. It. Blier roei'. Muiibury.il'a.; D. J. Dellett. 214 8. 12th HI., lleadlnir, Pa.; Win. Dlx, 1826 Montrose Bt Phllarfalnltln. II T. Ilnma O, , . I , A lng, Pa.; Ueorgeand Ph. llurkurt, 439,Locust ok, iieuuiug, i ti. oenu ior circular. Daltlmore Will Stay In the League. BaltimorS, July 10. Replying to au Indianapolis despatch received here etat inir that President Brush was negotiating for tho Durchase of the Baltlmores and Some are inclined to think the Carneglo for the removal of the club to Indlanapo- Company will win, but there does not The eight-oared races will ba one mila and a half straightaway. Many of the oarsmen are already quar tered at the lake. lis, President Von der Horst said: "Under no circumstances will tho Baltimore fran chise be disposed ot to any other city. Tha story ls a He out of whole cloth, Balti more ls In the Lcaguo to stay for the whole ton years. I never will sell out to another town. franchise will not leave Baltimore " appear to be any indication of acquies- More Typhus In New York. New Yonic, July 10. Two cases of typhus fever were discovered on board the Qulon line steamship Nevada whllo the vessel lay at tho company's pier, No. party, George Gould says his father has great ly improved in health during his trip and that he is now enjoying better health than tor some time past. Some of the party occasionally make a trip to Shoshone for supplies, and when George Gould and several of tho ladles rode down on tho pilot of an engine tha other day their arrival excited much In terest. A CATHOLIC CHAUTAUQUA. iBAIApAl cence in the statement of Mr. Lovojoy, 88, North river. Hundreds of people were secretary iu air. rncn., luat juuy .mo. m the dock yesterday and the day before, thirds of tl i Homestead workers will go wijie thousands of others who went to lmrV in tltcir vnrant Tin 1 1 n wlinn t li n mills 1 i . . . . . 1 . i. t .1.- i. -1 - i' - - - i river iruub iu urvuiuu ill mo krcau air " .... . v.Q..Mv.v uuugu, owe ji, vj. w,,.., j, un, .., are started. mav linva sw.illnwnd nmn nf the "-firms of havo arrived here. Their visit is in con- It will cure vou. If vour child has the Croup, ' .l.A.ln.l Mntn.1 Tl- Tl.l .... f.n.l.n ,. ... ... . ... .. M.lVl,nAninrf PAiinrl. lie, if- nrnmnlW. Iind relief uiuii,ci,i.iimj, ucuniun, i"u8 neciion witn tno proieoi or esiauusuing a r mt6 "r--- r,." "T- Church TJIgnatarlea Visit Canada In Con neetlon With the Project. Montreal. July 10. A party of dis tinguished American Catholic Dlgnatarles Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. 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AtlritlLa,er list de ls turapa for psrtlcnlsrs, ItitlmoolAls lo4 KfUef for I.adlts,M In Uttw. by retain BMCstor flj&oialosl Ulalo Bo Hare, Vrsfilsu, l'Wlada,;i'e, Preparations or placing non-union men in the Carnegie mills are going forward. The Tide came up tha river th.s morning from Pittsburg and proceeded direct to the landing place of the works, A gaug of men were waiting for her and her freight, consisting of cots, blankets can vass and camp utensils, was unloaded and placed Inside the mill property. The Poor Farm property, v hich Is In side the big fence, and ls now the property of tha Carnegie Company, contains a big level field, which will make a good camp ing ground for the workmen, and tha large building which has been used for the county poor will hold a number. It Is evidently the intention of the Carnegie people to utilize this portion of tha plant, which Is located so admirably for the purpose, as to suggest the possibility that the present emergency was expected and carefully prepared for long in ad vance. A number of incidents tending to en courage the locked-out men in their posi tion havo happened. Allen Hubbard, the foreman of the armor plate shop of the Carneglo mills, has quit work. He re fused to work under police protection and declared that If the militia weru to be used for police duty in order to operate tha mills hu would not work there, but would seek employment elsewhere. Tha entire force ot the civil engineering department of tho mills has also quit workout of sympathy with tha locked out men. An amusing incident bearing on tha strike and the presence of the militiu here is the refusal of the cooks and waitresses of the Club House hero to prepare or mrve meuls while Qen. Snowden and his otUcers took their meals there. The Club House Is a sort of hotel for the convenience of employes of tho Homestead plant, and during the occupancy ol the town by.tlio militiu, Uen. bnowden and a number of his oilicors nave beon taking their meals there. The cooks and waitresses sympa thize with (he locked-out men, and thoy expressed their sympathy this morning by not reporting for duty and sending a mes tago that they would not work at the ho tel while Uen. Snowden and his odlcers wure there. The leuders are evidently in earnest In regard, to their tnsuuetiona concerning that there might be another outbreak ot the scourge, has removed 01 of tho passen gers to the lower bay. The steamship ha been disinfected and all efforts are being made to check the progress of tha disease. Creditors Alourn a, Missing Grocer New Bedford, Mass,, July 10. Andrew J. Francis, a well-known grocer of thii city, has disappeared, leaving unpaid bills in largo numbers. Attachments We placed on his stock by some of his credi tors to the amount of $1,000, but at auo tlon it sold for only $420. Francis' part ner Is one of the heavy creditors, having lost all tho capital lie put Into tho busi ness. A young girl to whom Francis has been paying attention has disappeared also. Betoro leaving Francis collected about $1,500 due him from customers. Ha is a childless widower and about 40 yean old. Ills llenil In Death's Jaw, Riiamokin, Pa., July 10. John Fahouchs was killed tn the afternoon at Enterprise Mines. While riding out from the slope bottom he raised bis head too high and it was caught between two rocks projecting from the roof the wagon passed on from under him,' at the same time catching his foot nnd dragging him so that his skull was crushed. He was found dead hanging from the root. Catholic Chautauqua. Primarily they are seeking a site on which to hold their assemblies, and they also wish to Interest Canadian Roman Catholics In the movoment. To this end they are conferring with Archbishop Fabre, Mayor McSbana and other promi nent Catholics. Tlilevlnir Tramps Shot. WiLKESBAnnE, Pa., July 16. Ten tramps broke into a Delaware & Hudson Railroad car and fitted themselves out with shoes. Watchman Mills came upon them nnd fired Into the crowd, wounding two of the men so badly that they may die. i he injured men say tuey ore ironworkers Valuable Ilousatonlo Tropertv Stolen. BRrooEronT, Conn., July 10. There is a rumor afloat that between the time of the election of the new officers of tho Housa tonio road and the tlmo they took posses sion valuable property, the amount of which ls not given out, was abstracted from the odlcers in this city. When tha new board of directors was elected there was an agreement made with tha old odl cers that the property should remain in tact, and the discovery that this hud been violated has made the new board very In dignant. It is suld legal proceedings will be begun It tha guilty parties can ba lo cated. tiny Knter the Canadian Confederation. Ottawa, Ont., July 10. It Is bclloved here that a probable result of the flro in St. John's, N. F., will be to bring New foundland into tha Confederation and that the instant sympathy and ready aid which went from Canada to the sufferers have done more to do away with the un friendly relations between the Dominion and the island colony than any diplomacy on tho part ot tha Dominion Qovernment could effeat. Tile Chicago's Stnrea Looted. London, July 10. The stores of the wrecked steamship City of Chicago hava been looted, the bottled beer and tobacco and give tho names of Wlttemeyer ami unva en stolen nnd fishermen are selling is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price io cts., 50 cts. and $t.oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's f orous i'laster, i-nce 25 cts. For sale by O. H. Hageubuch. Mr. J C. Jones, of Fulton, Arkansas, says or a "About ten years aro I con tracted a severe case of blood pot son. Leading physicians prescribed mcdlclno after inedlcino, n hich I took without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, v.lth unsuccessful results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that mado my life one of agony. After suffering 1 four years I gave up all remedies and began using 8. S. S. After taking several bottles I was entirely cured and able to resume v. ork. Is the greatest medicine for blood poisoning to-day ou the market." mm Treatlsa on Wood and Bkln IWseases mailed free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga, DR. SANDKN'S IGTRIG BELT IATEST PATtNTS' BIST IMPROVEMENTS. WITH EltCTHI MA0NETIC SUSFENSOIT. Boas. Killed bru Ulast. Lancaster, Pa., July 10. While John Martin, stable boss at Rellly's quarries, Pomeroy, was pioklng berries, his skull was fractured by a stone from a blast And lie died. His brother was killed In a wreck on tha Pennsylvania road at Coates ville In May. tho bacon, which they hava dragged out of tha sea, at a penny a pound. Antl-fierman Itebelllon Iu Africa, Berlin, July 10. The Zanzibar corres pondent of the "Berliner Tageblutt" tele graphs that on antl-Qerman rebellion hu broken out In Unlaulemba aud that th natives have taken the field against th Kuropa∋ ; H Will sars vithoat csdlcU ll IVtsliaess rtialtlss fren svsrtiittifta ef brtto, sens fores!, szot.s or tDHiart!loD M itzuil sibssflloa, drslDii, lanes, Dtrtoas dobllllv, sltcp. lMD.eei . Usiuor. tbeuusttiiu. klduer, lifer sad blsuder eou. pulste.lftois baov, Ismbsso, oelatlea, aesortl lll-hsaltb. els. TSls eleetrlc bait eoslsloe iTesderful Invreteaieale over all elhors. and lives a eurreut thst le loiUMlj felt by tbs srearer of we ferrelt 9S.OOO.OO, sod will cars all of tbs abovs dleca eee or as see, Tboueeode bees bcn eored bj tbls tnereeleoa Inreotioa sfler all otber retsedlee felled, sud ws fits beu dreds of teittaioDlsU in Ibis sad over otber etsts. uur boverlsl Improved fcLilTlllt: MavsiauKi ie IH.Uil Uoo over oOored '111 miD, IKl It nr. HILL BSLIS. II. silk sad Vlroraxs Biressla OL'AKaaTBEU la SO to SO DiYS. fiead for lars LUutreted tampbtsu, sssled. tree by nsU. Addreie I sJAWBJdW BTiIOOTIUO CO . 1 N0.8I0 Broadway, NEW VOftHs
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