PIKE COUNTY PRESS. KlilDAY. NOV. .11). UKM). PUHIvlHHKW EVERY FRIDAY. OFFK'R, BROWN'B BUU.UINO BliOADST. priisi iiittion: Onr Vkar One dollar mid fifty cents. Six Months Hevent.v-live renin. BTKK'Tl.Y IN AllVANCK. Knli-ml nt the post ofilrie of Mllfuril, Pike Comity, PiMiiisvlvnuIn, ns srciitnl clnss mutter, November twenty-Brut, MM. Advertising Rates. One squiri(elKht lilies), one Insertion -11.(10 Ewh Biilise'iueiit Insertion - - -fto Kiitiiceil rates will Iw furnished on p pllctiliim, will be nllnvretl yearly mlver IHurs. Legal Advertising. Administrator's Mid Executor's notices B.,K1 Auditor's notices OH Divorce notices - ...... fi.no Sheriff's sales. Orphans court sales, C iunty Treasurer's Kale, County stute m.mt anil election proclamation ohnr(ril by the square. J. II. Tan Ktten, Pl'BLISHKK, Mllford, Pike County, Pn OUR SCHOOL HOUSES. Acoteinponiry remarks that trying to run a school without a library ix very much like trying to run a fmtt ory or firm without the necessary tools. Wu have no stntifitics a I hand so show in how many school in this county libraries have been established. The act of 1895 pro vides a method by which director may establish freo public libraries levy a tax, not to exoiied, one mill to provide them with books, and do- vote part of the soliool houses for their reception. Were the provisions of this net adopted all over, school houses might be provided, in a mod est way, with a small library whioh would no doubt prove of great benefit to the scholars and enable teachers to do far better work. By having access to books ohildren might be taught to use them for re ference aud a spirit of rending might also be inculcated. Many homes are deQcieut in interesting books and the children grow up without the opportunity of reading even though thpy have the Inclination. Directors cau easily correct this do fiuiency and at a trifling cost which will not be burdensome to the tax payer. Then, too, more care should be taken with the houses and grounds. If a child is pleasantly surrounded it naturally, with the promptings of the teacher, enters into the spirit of neatness and order its mind becomes impressed with certain facts regarding these ad juncts and its whole life httbits may be changed. Take a school house with a dirty floor, perhaps littered with paper, bare, unsightly walls without a print or a picture to re lieve the monotony, no arrangement by which the hands or faces of the children may be kept clean, outside brush and briars growing over the grounds the outbuildings shabby and dilapidated, the whole -place ev idencing neglect aud disorder and incarcerate a child for seven hours a day for months in such a place and its mind necessarily inhales the essence of the surroundings. It be pomes indifferent to appearances, slip shod in manner, disorderly in habits and lays a htstiu& foundation of slovenly, careless habits with a disregard both as to its porsonal ap pearance and out ward evidences of care or thought This is not eduoa ting the child to become an omn merit to the community or a credit to itself. It is in f'ict no educa tion nt all and reflects oeriously on those who have oontrol of these matters. Take a cheerful room where neatness and order prevails with well kept grounds and buildings aud the child perforce become ac customed to such situations aud makes an effort to maintain them. The mind drinks in the purity and freshness and they become a part of the childa nature educating it for happiness aud usefulness in after life. Do not get scared if your heart troubles you. Mott likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol dyspasia cure digests what you eat and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It is tfcs only preMt ration known that completely digests all classes of foods; that is why it cures the worst cases of indigestion and stomnch trouble after everything else has failed. It may be taken in all con ditions and cannot help but to do you good. Subscribe for the Puss. THE CHURCH COLUMN. Methodist Episcopal Church. Rut. 0. E. Scud.ler, Pastor SUNDAY SK.ttVK'K.S. Class Meeting 9.30 rrenrhim; 10.30 Sundav School 11.45 Epwortli Lnngue 6.45 Preaching. 7.30 wkkk day hkkvices. Prayer Meeting Wod 7.30 Class Meeting Fri 7.80 MIL' ltd! NOTES The subjects for the revival ser vices for iiHXfc week are ns follows : Why are men lost ? How are men lost? How do men know they me lost? Mr. Winnns will remain with us and give lis the benefit of his ripe experience. Next Pabbnth morning Mrs. B:it1Iy a very able speaker will talk to us of her experieno s in the foreign fitld. We urge all our p -vipln t henr her. Wo need mora instruc tion in the work of missions. It is through the kindness of a friend Mrs, Chamberlain, of Jersey city, that we secured the services of Mrs. Bodly. We shall look, for a large audience to lieutr her and to receive her cheering message The annual session of the Newark conference w be I pld in Hobokeii from April 10 to 17. This is a cen tral point, and one easy of access The presiding'offioer will be Bishop Foss. He wns tbr, nresiding Bishop when the pastor was received on trial and ordained a traveling'deac on. His administration was one that gave general satisfaction. We will be glad to have hiiu with us again. His home is in Philadelphia . The subject of the sermon for next Sabbath evening is Light weight" "thou art weighed in the balances and found wanting." To appreciate that which has weight in the sight of God, and then to possess the char. aoter that has weight these things aemand our attention. We nil look sideways at il "light weight" a man with n little soul that does small business; mean because ho don'l know better, contemptible because be has no heart and don't can whnt becomes of you or nny one else How much do you weigh in the bal ances of God ? KIPLING RUNS AN ERRAND. Capa Town Yarn of Boots and an Un impressed 8entry. I walked over to the Infantry camp at Sea Point the other morning with Mr. Ituilyard Kipling. As we neared the camp we overtook a private carry ing In his hand a large pair of boots. Mr. Kipling asked if we were on the right road and tbe man said, "Yes; are you going there? Then you can tike these boots. I 'av to entrlne at 12 o'clock, and I In't goln' ter miss It fer no blessed boots. 'Ere' tike 'old," be continued, thrusting the boots Into Mr. Kipling's hand, "and give 'em to Private , company." Mr. Kipling promised faithfully and gave a receipt, which he signed, but the man did not notice the name. "My friend," said Mr. Kipling, "you'll get your bead chaffed off when you get back to the guard room. "What for?" vainly asked the man, and departed. No sooner were we insldo the rail ings than Mr. Kipling was accosted by a military policeman. "What are yon doing here? You must get out of here you know sharp!" Now, Mr. Kipling hag a pass from Jhe- commander-in-chief to go wher ever he pleases in South Africa, and, besides that, he Is Itudyard Kipling, whom private soldiers call their broth er and father. Just then a police sergeant rode np and aald: " Please, air, I lived ten years with the man as you got your tobacco from in Brighton. Anything I can do for you you?" "Yes," said Kipling, "I want this man taken away and killed!" 8o Private had bis boots. Loudon Mail. A HOSPITAL MYSTERY. Charity Patient Wondered How Hi Lived Without Food. A patient in the Tresbyterlan hos pital Is an Italian, with large, dark soulful eyes, who was brought Id about three weeks ago dangerously 111 with some complaint that forbade his eating any solid food. At first he could Dot eat at all, and had no In clination to. but as soon as the crisis was passed they began to dribble beef tea and arrowroot gruel Into him. lie was afraid of these forms of nourishment at first, and when his nurse make him understand that be must take it he looked at her with an expression of the same reproachful apprehension that an Intelligent' dog might use looking at the person who was about to administer to it a dose of prusslc acid. He took It with the same despairing docility as tbe dog might have taken his fatal draught, though his pale brow was dewed with beads of anguish. Then he looked slightly relieved and murmured: "It is not so bad." A morning or two ago, when a friend culled to see blui, he said, in reply to the friend's inquiry: "I am weak, but if I could getn me home and gets me something to eat In mya eKtomacha I should be more better. It Is a curiesea hoiv I keep ame up so Well w 1th nu seeng but (k-eM-a darn drug." Chicago lleeord. , For fctole Twelve head cattle and four horses. Tobias Nelson, Mllford, Pit. tf TREAfl 101Y A Persis JTOS. cough is i i at first a 'i! ! '(. ', frlonH fnr it VXJr-'-l:i 1 ,ves warn- -Mil nn nl fha nrt ! proflch of a i ;:adly ene ; y. Heed the . warning bef -re it is too Is:-, be fore y o '.i l , lungs be come in flamed, be fnre the J 1 1 I doctor says, "Consump tion." when the danger signal first appears, help nature with r VWW Will i7i Don't delay until your lungs are sore and your cold settled down deep In your chest. Kill the enemy before the deadly blow kills you. Cure your cough today. One dose brings relief. A few doses make the cure complete. Tf?reestM! 25c. for in orflifiurr cold ; ftflc. (or the hurdler cold ; $1.60 Ibt aoit economic! lor older cmcs. " I consider yonr Cherry rotorrl ttio lii'it remedy for colds ft ml conplis and all tlmmt HtTert'.ins. I hnve im d it for fid ycarg auU It certainly beuts them all." D. It. I.I'MNKT, Dec. 20, 1HT3. Union. N. T. VfrHm thm D act or. Tf jron havf nny romp'iilnt whnterr ami Hrlip th In st uir tlh iil ml lee you can pnmtiily receive, write tlie doctor frr-oljr. You will rfreive n prompt re ply, wlttmut ent. Addrc n 1'u.ir. Air.tt, jjuwi'ii) .iijisi. If is well to know tlmt DeWitt's v.iu'h Imzi'l snlve will benl n burp inid stop t ho yinin nt onee. It will etui) eczeiim mid skin discuses mid nt'ly wouiids nnd sores. It is n. rer t ii in !ii i e for pili'8. Conntorfidts imiy lio olTorcd you. Pen Hint you C t the original DoWltt's xvliich linztd snlye. One Cent a Word. For Enrh Ilinrrtlfin. Nfi AHvt-rtltaiictit tHkn ffir tltHii 15 r'titt(. CASH imiNt rooniiiRDr nil (trilfri.. Aflilrt:im I'IKB COl'NTT I'ltKSS, MII.FOItll, I'A. 1jOXl PALE. A small farm lurntrtl near Muinmnrnp, kuown ns the Jlrnw-l or KclnluinH place. contafulTir 21 acres. Ktiicly located, well watered. House and nani. Kruit. of all kinds. Part iiiiernvcd. Til le clear. For Icrins. price, etc., aUdrcgR Ijock ikii u Aiiitord. h'n. rpttF.SPASS NOTICK. Notice is liereh.v I piven Tliat trespasHliifr on tlie ircmlsc c. npicd lv the undersinncd In llininan i a n 1 1 1 i , Known as I tic Huchiinnii fnvin r hunt iiitf, tKliiiiir. liet-ryitiff or any ot tier ni-jjose w liaiever is forltiddcu under peLi tiMy (if iho law. Any person or persons di-i!icyinR this notice will lio dealt nilh in thu bevere&l lawful manner. CikOlltaC 11. McCAIiTY, July 1, 181)7. Lessee. rRKSPASS NOTH'E. Notice Is lierehy given thai tret.pascinfrupon thesoutli ern half of the tract of land known us the William Denny, No. Hit. In Shohola town ship, for tiuni.iiiK, fishing, or, any other pin pose, also tret-passing on rawkill pond In I liniruan township, or, tishinir in it is forbidden under penally of the law. M. ( I.K1I AM1 MlLNOR, AprlMm Atlorney for owner. TRK.SPASiH NOTICK. Notice is hcichy given that trcspahHiiig upon the pro perly of the Forest Lake AsMoeinLion in ljiickawaxcn township, Pike cnunty, Pa., for the purpose of hunting und ftr-hing; (ii any otluT purpose In strictly forhidtlcn un der pcually of the law. AlJiXAMlKH IIaiiiikn. Not. 23, 1895. L'n idi nt. TRESPASS NOTICE. Notice ts hereby given that trespassing on tie iemtsts of the undersigned, situated tit Diupmnu township, lor any purpoM3 hatevcr is strict ly forbidden, and all offt luli-rR will hc promptly prosecuted. IKA ii. Cask. Oct. 24. Imiu. NOTICE All hunting, flshlngor other trespassing on the premises of the under signed, iu Diiiumiin Township, on t(ay mondskill and llwarfskill t.'rctks, is for biudeu under penally ot the law. CIIAo. J. llotl.RAU, Dlnginnn Twp., N. Hnn.KAii, May 17. Is1.. JobKl'H ' Ui'iLEAiI. rriiKPPA.S NOTICE." Notice is hcicby J- giv.-.i that iivpesslng ciicn ihe pro perly of the undcisi;;tud in Miifoiil town ship. Pike county, l'a., for l:c putpose of htllililig. ll-.)iil: or utiy olhtr puipo.es I strictly forbidden uniti r j er.alty ot tj.e law. , Ulln. tv XI. t'HAHT. Administrators Kotice. I'iters of adminislraiioii on the estate of hli.tilicth J. 'au Auken Icte of licin ware township, deceased have U en giaiil eil to tliu nndcisigucd. -Alt perooi, haA ing claims agaillt kaiil estate wiil present I tit in and 1ho.-u luiiehttd tt. aid deccdt nt will picate maku imnictlinie puvmcrt to J. HKMiV' l.L M Hi, Adn,;ijifcruiior Millurd. Pn.. Oct. 30. lDOU. Auditor's Notice. Ja'fiVick. llD th. Orpl,,,s' Cour. lle.-eascd. "l lJ"-e eulity, Tlie ucticrsignt (1 Auditor ''nppoiutcd by IhA Orphan's cmiit in luakediM riliuliouot fund i.i ibt- hands of the fcthiiiuist rator to and amongsr tla- purl its aud make rcpoit al liejtl wiui reliuning I hi evidence Ihcre with" wiil attend to the dulic of his ap poiutnu-nt till l he 7l h day of day ef I ci in bcr, A. I).,- Pfoo, at 2 o'cit.ek p in of ta d day at his eltire In liie Court Home in l la Poritugh of Milftjid, l'a., at width time ami place all cisous imcreslt d ilisaid triliiit'on ait it (jocstctl to be pri st nt ami prove t lie saints or hedebarrt tl lorevt r from pailiticipalinu in kaitl fund. 1). M. VAN Al KFN, ' Milford Borough. I Autlitor. Hth Nov., V.m ( 1 n it If til i -. r lilt - - Kit !f t'Af.iV T "I mmm C1? toCWtFXf Register's Notice. The follow Jug ncromits have been filed n if Ii the Hcuiiicr and will he presented to ihcuiMt t to be hilii Dip tliinl Mon tiny ol December next for L'onlli mat Ion and allowance: Estate of Henry Woin l, tt.-e'd. nccunnl of Anna C W'onel, adlnlni.tiatrlT. K.stale of Henry Long, ilce'd. account ef .Ictiiiic l,ong. Execmix, In Die mutter of sale of Heal Estate. Estate of Dittrire A . Frit h, rtee'd. nccount (if 1olllse .1. Filch, nilmiiilsiriiirix. .1. V VEr-TliHOOK..lH , Nov. 19, llitio. Register. Court Proclamation. ''talc of Pennsylvania ( County of Pike. Notice s hereby given to nil person tind ly iccognlriice or otherwiM. to up .ar. Dint the December Term, hioo. of tin evcral Courts of Pike county w ill be In ,: at Die i 'nil r I Home In Die Hoiongh ol Mllford on Dm t til i rt Mnmlav, 117th) in '! o'clock p in., Mid raniiniie one wck il necessary. E. VAN DERM A h'K, Mllford, Pn., Not. 20, HKm. M'n!T. Notice of Application for Incorporation. In the Cotin of Coiiilnon "Plein of Pike C-ounty. No. October Term limti. Notice Is hereby given thai an iippliciittnii w III bemade to IhcH iid Com f. Hon (ictngc S. Piinly, Law .ludge tlicrcof. on M.imlia the 17t Ii day of Den mbcr. A I). IlKHl, al'l n'chii-k. )i. in., iiii-l-r Die "Coi-poiniioii Ac: of one thousand eight hundred and seven tv-four" and Die supplement thcieto li John V. Hlin. I-iIiiii.imI H Holmes. J.imc'. R Smilh, Kcnlicii l,a icnslcr, (icotgc V t arlton and others, for the charter of ci inteneecl rorporiltlnn tn be called "Tin Methodist Episcopal Church of l,a Aniiii." Die cliaiai tcr anil olijcct, of which K f.n tile support tlf public w orship ticcoi (11 llg to Diefaiih, dortiinc. dhcipllnc an u -agi -of tlie Methodist Episcopal Chinch In the I tilted States of America, anil for these purposes to have possess and ei jnv all tie rights, benefits mill ptivilegisscoiiferrcd bv the said Act aud its supplements , HY T.BAKER, . , Solicitor. Mllford, Pa., Nov. 22ml, 1wk. Sheriff's Sa!e. ltr vli'tti" nf m t. t it ..r 1 ........ ....! l- stled out of Die Court of Common Pleas of r mi i tni ii i y it me uirccicd l will sell nt Puli'ic Sale on . .SATURDAY, THE 8TIi DAY OK DE- ;E.MIiER, A. D., liKlO at 2 o'clock In theiifiernoon at, the Sheriff k Oillcein the Roroiieh ot .Mllford: All the following leal estate, the estate, share, purpart, divi-hm. right Interest, property, claim hihI (Icmniid w hatever of them Krcti erick McCarty, Jacob McCarty for self and in gum titan of the minor children of James Met ai ty, deceased. Philip MuCarly for self and brother Joseph McCartv who as signed an ins interest to niiiio and Elia. Heiidirson and Hetsy. Ids wife. Die iilievi Is i ng the souKHtid daughters of Philip. Mc Caily, deciascd, In law cqllilv or oilier wise of ill or out of tlie following traci of land Mi unt lying and being in thi township of Delaware In the county ol Pikenlid State of Pennsylvania where on the said Polly now resides. Ilegln ning nt n Mono on the lmhk nf the riv er Delaware thence along the laud of Phil ip McCarty north 54 degrcess west ftjl, perches to the back line ot Die old place oi hut Is know n an the Allen line tlicnct along the same soul h 4 degrees west :.tl per ches to n stone thence north US degree west 7b;1', perches to n stone thence simiDi 5 degrees cast !W perches to n'chestntit oai tree Dicnee smith 20 degrees n't HI perches to n pine thence south &)', degress east 20'J perches to n stone to the Delaware river thence up t he same to Die several courses ami distances to the place ol beginning, containing 4.1 acres now In possession of Die said Polly. Tim deed of the above conveyance Istlalcd tlio lNlli day of Mv tssti and bung the satin premises conveyed by Abraham A. Van A uken, administrator, to Elizabeth J. Van A uken dated Die B7lli of Septem ber lK7.and is recorded in Deed Rook No 80 page fdl. IMPROVEMENTS: ' House, liarti nnd nut-leiiidings nh ul tweniv acres chand, l.al i ce wiioil land Seized and t ken In execution as the prop erty of Elizabeth .(, Van Aiikcn dt ceased, and will be sold by me lor ic h E. VNDEUMARK. Sheriff's Office, ( Slu iifT Nu. 12, 1UU). J Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of n writ of T,cvarl Facias is sued out of the Court of Common Picas of Pike county to me dirt-cud 1 will sell at Public Sale oti , .SATURDAY, THE 8TII DAY OF DE CEMBER, A. I)., moo nl 2 o'cliH k In Die afternoon at the Sheriff's (lllice in l he llorongh of ,ii!ford: All lint cerlalli lot, piice or licet of land silcalein Diligllian totMiihip, Pik i toiilily, Peni, sylvi.eia, lieing part of a larger tract mr vevctl on n warrant fiom tlie land i nice ol Pcniii-ylviiiiiii granted to James Reese be ginning al a heap of iiones for a corner Ihence along the line of a tiact of land in l lie liame of Jel.n.IniM s west l wo I uniiicii and loity-liveai il l no ti.iuis I'crches to h heap of sunn s ihcia e norlh b,i lands in he inline tf Wllliain Craitr and others two lumen il noil foi ty pt iches i bent t-1 nsi two hundred ,'tntl forty-live mid two third r,cr chis III. me imrlli to hiimli-d i i.i I ftuiv peiches Ui the pinceof lit gioiin.g coiitaili ing I hn e hundiitl ami forty tight acu and one huuilretl und twenty pricing of land In in which said quanrii r Is to be d -ilia ted tllly ncrts i-olil and conveyetl by David Cleves tti linocli Honeywell. IMPROVEMENTS. House nml burn h d nlsint twenty ae.es cleared balance wtttai land Weil tili'iiieied Scizctl rnitj lakeli in exit u tit n as the prop erly of Ji se Travtrs and Elizu his wile and will be sold hv me for rash. K,. VANDEKM ARK. Slici ifi's Olliie, ; Shcritr. Nov. 12, liioo ( Orphans' Court Sale. m I'ARTITKlV. ' liy vii t urc of nn onlcr of t he Orphans' Court of Pike coin.iy, the fnllowieu tie, -ci ii d mil it tut i , of v liicli Ji lin H. New -in nit- late of ih lownship of Dineiuiin inliiity tif I'ike anti Miilii Pehiisviv.tiiiti. (Hi d, M-it il, w i'l lie expen d to stile by puli lic vi nci.c or ninety, i n SA'I I'll DAY, DKCEXi HER FIRST, lsmi. at Iwn ii'cloc'- in tlie liftcMiooli ofi-alddny. iirliieltoil h-.ll it tiic Courl Hoiise. in ti:n i.-oitiliLii el Milfeld. 1 ike colinlv. Pa.. sai'.l lee! i-slule lieiM: -iliuileil in tlie conn t"t.l Pike, adjoining lands of Walter II. Win tier (or Iain's in v In lib ct'ciipalicy ai d post! h n I William Pi yd, Philip C. K ii: k le: I lie P r i.i icl ic h w ay know n as l be Millitit) and Owtti 'I i.n .ike ntut- olhcr lands; i be nunc b. ing tit , ibcd in Die will t inid Jtil.n H. Ncwiiinu. dt-ciusttl, as "my tin in in lolicieim lowusbip, in raid t-oiinty of Pike Miji.iuing- IiiihIm of Die 'M hiaii Estate,' Char and l.tl. Qi.inn. ami txheis, ctiulailiil.g alt lit ihlee hundred at res. I'Ktt pi iirg 1 lierel rt m. hoe eicr. liny t-iglit acre., lutue or less" mi d lands so ex ct pin) l.cii.g. ebt v-1 1 it- i is -aitl v. ill, de scrili' il by ctmrsi s anil dut;.ucc. (if tbe aUne lititiln abnul '! acies me inilirovtti, whi'c Ibc balance is 111 timber. A lal-:; yielding a !lc orcl-aid . of tine tlnil'iy irecs ami cboitie licit are on the land-t, ai.tl theie aie t-iicled on rau.e a gisitl fninie ilwclliiig Iiouse, tt g -utl tatrli ami oiher out building. '1 lie r hole compi iMlig a vi ry dt-Mrable faiin ?ii.u rtv. In ii r Milford. Pa -- '1 k.llSl.-s CK SALE: Pari crh on day of .aie. mid I (ilaiice on conlirniat outhctc tr and dcliverv ol titt tt. ELIJAH VANDEUVARE, Tl lisll e, A i i.iiitt il by the Court to make nlil eale. , ill. ud, P.I., Oct. til, l!l. 1 Is not so far away! Presents for everybody; from the grand-father down to the baby. Toys! yes, lots of them. Useful hciro- mado furnishings; Dishes, Eugs, Chairs, Silver Ware, Lamps, Stands, Blankets, Bric-a- Brac, Chiffoniers, Side Boards, Etc. You can't miss it! Wo havo got just what you want! N. Y. FURNITURE CO., 92 Pike St., .-. Portjervis. Grand Clubbing Offer. IX tit yiP"-, F"W; 'JCh H '. ' 'i ' .".-i Kt.w PikkCo. Tiikss, Lndifs' World, AimleeV. Mhiisi'.v'h, Cnnno, olilni'i, ft. 5 " " " " " " MtiCluro's, 4.15 " " " " " .'(isnifii(ilitiin, " 4.15 " " " " " " Lcslid H Aliinllily, ' 4.15 Yon ntnko. n sc-lpptitm from otiet f tlm four cfiVrs, v. Licit yon sontl to ns, eitfldsini! f 1 15 ami wo will linvd tlio lour pnl lifiitioim mnilrd to the stitift riijer inr otui yenr t,r encli ton' niiito niliin ss if no tlesiri d. A(lclr8 P1KB -OCX'l Y 1 Jii r-S, Milford, Pn. H. SCHArRAKSKY The UP-TO-DATE CLOTJIIEH! I5ig bargains in Men's, Hoys and ( 'iiildrens win ter clothing, lout. sltoes and rnlihers. All tlio latest sljle.i and colors in Overcoats and suits kept constantly in ,;toek, also in our furnishing goods de)artinent. All kinds of felt l oots and rubbers. - If in need of anything in our line we can save you money bv trading with us. u 15 Front Street, . - BOYS lfcrt mr rliuncr to inukt) ' non-y ftr ni-IiimiI, n.illtiig:, vvmii fHt-r It-HtM-r Kt-i-ln- . Cuut yon I.KSS thrii. ; on Iht ui Tut for, a rl.r fit it IT i.f v r 7c mi itch n. Tf. ran in tike tn m.i v-ry fven inqf. ;i KLH hImo HMit-fl, !'rt-rt: Snnitf Ki- li4 luv; i :, i :m, 7r: or f.ir ik. Alilr, .1. J. IICiL IM, No, ftj T-itt-(.it rr(T, a'ltiHbiiis, I'h. TRA0C MAftKS. 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