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oC . H RURELY a vegetable compound, . _/ # made entirely of roots and herbs :-[ ~ R.,. gathered from the forests .of | -. Georgia, and -has been used by millions «-__ of peopfe with the best results. It Ce -All man of Blood diseases, from the: ~pestiferous little boil on your nose to , /' the Worst cases of inherited blood : ... - faint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, _ Treatiseon Blood and Skin Diseases malled free. .. . \Swart Sreomric Co., Atlanta, Gs. ._. / condenses «.~ / Mafres an every-day convenience of an . ~ old-time. Iuxury. Pure and wholesome, . =_. Prepared with scrupulous care. ~ Highest * ~~ award Pure Food Expositions Back package makes. twn large pies. ~Avoid Amitations- and \Insist on having the yo cos Suo brand. . - BLA. & SOUigit. Suraryee N v H T T MORNiNc and NEWAND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. {C ' docto \ ts gen n't sigmamfigg‘fi {fascia uggfigg’ngg luggtlavtgzm'i‘cn' rink is made from herbs, and is prépared for use pa'caslly as tea. It is called > In\ Idlruluta] sunnlatzsm {maria Lg“, ackage, nucqnnggz‘ct It.seand yodraddrgfin forfreosample. Ho ite mie mda \PEATOR ¥. w OOP w AID, LehOx. N. 2° - ~~ BUSINESS CARDS. 87 Syracuse House Block, SYRACUSE, N. Y. ° attention given to conveyanc- >| this disappointing dullness, For while Mik ~~. ~CWIN , C a Tike what they fo West n; SKIH‘ CANCER: pot exactly want. . Besides, manufactur- 'the fact that a ohange in the tariff is '| is also affected by this condition. and tha ~] orops will remain in. farmers' hands wf. 'i |bhey expect: to receive more for them ;: than. biuder and filler prices. -Tobaccoe . [Journal. ‘ = e the matter of sales, fuaily <1,700 cases | last: week. Ohio. tobrnogo . was; uctive.. [lots -of Gebhards were sold; one of 150 'fit very difficult to move them,. If some fand relate their experience, there: would i[1892:'crop that would 'throw the recent .~ 'Fafter the tobacco has passed through the _ |aewest. ~ \ ‘ 1 Business is being dene on a very alose | Ouba are out of all proportion to those 'At Home and fiprbad; O2 (Continued from page eight.) Do ._ NHW YORK OPPy 0 cs 0 0 If growling and grumbling denote | any activity then our murket was. buz- ]zing with activity the. pust week. But enough 'to make - running . éxpénaes, There is nevertheless a funny side to the compiaints at this dullness are heart. rending, gonds that- are wanted cannot be-had.-Old-goods-arae-atout -entirely out the\ market, - Light wrappers, {both in domestic leaf-cand: Sumatra are likewise scarce, - Buyers therefore natur ally hold back till-thegwill be compelled ers are not too anxions to supply - tuem-< selves with an extended stock in view - of 'bouyd to come. Buying in the country | / The 1891 Wiscousin again led off in\ obhanging bands at quotations, reported. 'One lot -of 400 cases 1891 Zimamers was Jof 'of 150 Gases brought 180, \Meveral cases 1891 'orop brought A city manufacturer was the purchaser. of 600: boxes. 1891 Qnondaga.at 140.. Nearly 1,400 cases Pennsylvania were traded in at rumouns figures, Notwithstanding the heavy | losses (which packers are com- pailed to make onthese goods, they. find | of the growers in Pennsylvania come to New York and attempt to sell some of thig tobacco and then go home be a drop 'in prices that are asked for the deciine in Reading in the shade, \ The 1892 Florida crop is one of the: state; Manufacturers may expect some excellent wrappers from this growth |_ Buying in the producing sections has been prosecuted very vigorously .of late, and prices have advanced considerably,. The demand for Florida in this market hes lately been quite active, and consid= erable has been sold. oa A shortage in the snpply of good filler stock is becoming more apparent every day, and manufacturers who lay in a stock of this tobacco now will have no cause to regret their purchases later on. Prices will certainly advance. e The 1892 Housatonic crop will proba- bly not exceed 4,500 cases, The tobacco is said to be very fine, most of it being without a blemish, Three-fourths of the crop has been bought up at good {ronnd figures. ,. . ~ ' : Havana,.=-The market is quite dull. Beveral hundred bales of Santa Claras facturets, Old tobadeo still has the cali, margin, and importers seem to be grow- ing tired of making sales simply for the fun of baving them entered on their books, They say that prices asked in that can be obtained here: Snmatra, -The largest sale ef the week was a lot of 160 bales at $1.20 in- ' bond. The total transactions for the week were. 550 bales, The market is sluggish, and importers say it is difficult to-do business.-Tobacco Leaf. PENNSYLVANIA, « The week just closed has been an un- were inspected but not sold, Grower» |\ ___ .. ~. ® ‘ © [ask 260 in b,) 'These crops were bought | - WASHIXGTOXN, Weh: 27.-In the senate,. - by Keiser & Bochman, of Buffalo, N. Y;, | the gredentials of James Smith, ' Jr., As - who also bought from E. Austin a grown in Agawam which Mr. Austin had} ator Blodgett, were presented and filed. taken with severa} other crops to sssort] The agricultural appropriation was re- |- aod sell. There is a heavy detiand_ for ported and placed on the calendar. 'The | [ ® meal- and the price has ad- ension appropriation bill en as to bisiness there was hardly, trade vanced to $31. -Zfommestead, ., R J P n appropriation bill wasg then taken To Farmers and Fruit Growers. We take pleasure in recommending | \Mes. 'The bouse agreed to non-concur in ° the Fitzwater Pear Co., Ltd., and thel the senate amendments to the sundry _. Congress - 4 crop | senator from New Jersey, in place of Sen- ] up and after some discussion was passed, In the house the Indian appropriation bill was passed under # snspension of.the ' 1+ 1 \l croraceo mar Erp. C| in a few. daga, D. [VDLRénil‘figfidnwhpdh _ THE NATIONS. LavimakeRrs\ [. y s FOBACCO MARKET\ | A. D, Sikes sold at 870, B, Carroll sold | *.* 2 het u n s, ops - my, Fab (240 all ageorted. while: other Grops [Epalnesn= Trunsacted in Both Houses of [ '». 1 Aprompt Cure - - = | - .> = . =A Permanent Cure. |___. __ _ _. 0} s 0 > - REY 3- Write them at the Sengom \house.. Mr. Jones in his absenos, Sppcmmn Cases mi arm Nurseries, of Himrods, Yates Oo,, N. Y., to the consideration of the farmers and fruit growers within the |- scope of country covered by this paper. 'The secretary. of both.concerns has been lsgfippifng “12‘le Benéca hon??? Bu’ldyinsq ville, for early a month and after Jinu-| pr; H1 wax -also ® . ary 1st e‘xpecc'? tgretu’gn'h‘ere‘firzg short | priation bill was- also passed. time; . The compenies ~represonted - by- election\ case of McDutftio vs. Turpin, was Bim and the goods: they sendous are | firally décided in the latter's favor. The | fl!” class in every. partichler, . Abyone | bill providing: that after July 1, 1808, pig: |: wmbmg to purchase frait or- orflamentel | fin shall be exempt from . duty was passed . trees, roses, shrubs, eto , should look <to | without opposition. . Unfinished business their own interests by outling on Mr. H.] was then taken up, but no quorum being A. Jones at the Sencea house after' ' e {2nd, 1898, almost auy evening after 5 <p. |- Wasnixctox, March 1. - Soon after in., or write bim a' postal that they 11. | meeting the senate, on motion of Mr; Sher-- tend buying goods in his line, that they | 44, went into executive session without will be pleased to see him ata partiouiar | any opposition from the- Democrats. ''The time or havo the agent of said company' .dQ°3's,“\‘31'}‘“it\wd, for about half an hour; - at your House at some. designated | and when they were reopened Lhe'roupiue One Ic v ‘ 's \was | rime, (By tha way, theso concerns ant ‘ ‘ sold to a tmanufacturer at 1840 | Another [25 good, responsible farmers,, or mid Alle aged men to solicit orders in this lo- cality .and offer liberal inducements. R Mr. E. O. Munroe is the represéntative fOr | on the floor of the senate About 3 o'clock '~~S.~H; Clifford, New Qassel, Wis., was | (Als,) the Scnate amendments to the naval troubled with Neuralgia and Rhouma-| appropriation bill were nonconcurred in. . (31. 7 his Stomach was disordered, his 'Mr. Hatch (Mo.) maved..to. suspond-the- 'ence: f {o, | Wo WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. -In the senate to- day the naval appropropriation bill was- taken up and after the amefdments re- ported by the conrmitteée had; been acted | upon, was passed. . The pension appro- Jan, |E present the. house-adjqurncdf ~ | business .was proceeded with. ' . _ 'The postoffice appropriation bill ivas re-. | ported and-pli¢eil 'on the calendar. 'The bia appropriation: bill was agreed to, - 0 | * Vice President-elect Stevenson. appeared © |- and wap.given an informal\ reception by _J senators of both parties, Wo _d the hotwse on motion of Mr. Herbert - civil brill and it was ordered to 'r confer- | .- In the house the Alabatha contested | . . ZIP -. age conference report'ion the District of Colum- | ©Castorinisso well adapted tockildrenthat # Castoria cures caiiq'consupmxom, e sol hou y - I recommend itas superiorto any prescription §. Sour Stomach,; Diarthcea, Eructation,. | . ©> ~ . .- m_ --% known to me.\ . 11..A, Anowme, at. p., - - | #98 Wouns gives alcop, and promotes db , . e 111 SoOxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Witgout injurious medication, G -_ **The use of«Castoria 'is go universal and ©\ For several years I have reqommendfl . . f f soy its merits so well known that it seems a work \goug- * Castoria, ' and shall always continue; . p R . ' © of su o‘gabion to endorse ft. Fow aretho [. do so'es it has invariably produced beneflaisil , intelligent families who donot keep Castoria results.\ , ho n e C : within easy reach,\ __ ee . soup ‘ \Eowm F. PAgnfiQ M, D. 1C , M‘flyygfiaw \The Winthrop,\ 125th Street and 7th Ave., Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Reformed Church. [~ e-,, __,, _._.p-- New York Oity, C a _Tms Company, Eleatric Bitters cured hiro, store. the man who commits it, . 22 . ' Catarrh In New England. Mass, Druggist, Springfield, Mass, spoil his job somewhere, fe- ° How Unpleasant liver to an alarming degree, | rules ind concur in senate amendments to appeuh‘e'fell- away, and he was terribly the gnuoptio'n NIL. Against this motion |. reduced in: strougth, Three bottles of [& point.of order was made, but was over- | Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, IIL, a vote was taken. on the bill and it | 'had a running sore on his leg of eight was defeated-yeas, 179; nays, 123-not the £33.11? standing. Used three bottles of |, lectric Bitters and seven \boxes of best that bag ever been raised in that|Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. - John Speaker, Oataw- fez; Odgdzfigfsgivghlfizgaeh ‘Eli‘filfabfif 88 OD | Columbia appropriation bill was adopted. |- . bottle Electriq Bitters and one box | My., Oates called up the message of the |P » . Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him en- president, vetoitig the bill to prescribe the E h tirely. Bold at Gardner & Davie' D3ng number of attorneys and marshals in the ' Every sin is an avenger on the track of the president's objection to the contrary . Ely's Oream Balin gives satisfaction to every one using it for catarrhal troublee, Chace m Oe te awe ia rre soos DRT QS MEDICINES 1 ~ I believe Ely's QOream Balm is the best for their shhre of discussion and the house . . CTL & PB . I A7 & e | _> . article for catarrh ever offered the . lic -Bush & Co., Druggists, 'W91'°95t°h‘ for the house to do tribute to the memory : An article of real merit. -Q, P. Alden, | ginia. GTho? WbHO' files i; Speakthigshlyiof “5.1211 tion bill was taken up and after a substi- red. aq. A. Hill, Druggist, Springfield,] tute for eertai ; | were-sold, principally to western manu- | yoo, ggist, Springfield,.|tute for certain amendments had been Oream Balm has given satisfaotsow re- £119 Indian appropriation bill was then eults, -W. P. Draper, Druggist ring. taken up, and after numerous amend- 2C ‘ . f fie sg per SBTICE ments were proposed, most of which were [[s in charge of S. M. DUNBAR, a licensed pharmacist, and field, Mase, | $ . . . a - agreed to, this bill was also passed. F. S. LEE, late with S. C. Suydam. Special attention given to A self made man generally manages to physicians' supplies. through the skin in pimples, blotches, [ports upon various bills. 'The Indian ap and sores, and sadder still, when tbs propriation bill. ' ourg and innocent are laughed at an {wittgd in all Such oases. Ptgupnts shoulg [the following Hills were agreed to: The give them that good and pure remedy, Sulphur Bitters, which will search and ruled. After some, ffHlibustering and dis- necessary two-thirds. . The senate amendments to the agricul- tural appropriation bill were nonconcurred in and the bill was sent to conference, The conference report on the District of | One WasitmNcTtoNn, March 2-In the house: Judicial district of Alabaina. The motion was put \Shall the bill p&ss, |/ notwithstanding?\ and it was agreed to. The senate ameudmenté to the postoffice appropriation bill were non-concurred in, | - and the bill was sent to conference. The conference report on the sundry civil bill '- was then taken up. a was still wrestling with that subject when PUb- | the hour of 8 arrived, the time appointed , of the late Senator Kenna of West Vir- - In the senate the postoffice appropria- agreed upon the bill was passed. WasHINGTON, March 8,-The confusion in the house was yery great and the gaval of the speaker occupied almost. as much Elma as the members who occupied the cor. , it is to see a beautiful child's face dis- The time was mostly taken up in listen- SOld at BOttOIfl P'I'lC eg.: figured with vile humors; bursting |ing fo the reading of the conference re- NOW OPEN! -- -- -- _ a e Dunbar Drug Store: (Opposite Knitting Mill) - e O e With a new and complete stock of - e _Fanc, Goods, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumes, ._ Boerick & Taffel's Homoeopathic Remedies. The Prescription Department . We have adopted the Cash System. Goods BULf In the senate the conference reports oan legislative, postoflHice, agricultural, naval | - and Indian appropriation bills, leaving BAKER BROS, --- 0,000 _ 18x13.ii lorotliovsuae of mortgages, 25m! practice in } iy tn 4 ea vin € urrogate's Court. , y eventful one in the 1903] gopacoo market, drive out of the blood every particle of only the sundry civil bill to be considered. \_ gmk and the trade is at present in a demoral-|pumoy» __ Zeait/ Gazette. . a 2 J. R. SHEA, ized condition. Never has the hmarket * a me THE MARKETS. --DEALEEBS [Ne» f ' f been duller at this season of the year - . ‘ . . , Attorney and Counsellor at Law| MR] ¢ prosent, Whe ealca of old gods New ¥o . Money Market || h _ . 7 Office in Warner & Dookstader Block during the week aggregated a little over > P , March 4. S1: ‘7- R Bridgs Street, over M. D. ' 400 65888 most “85mg“ passed into the Maney firmer ut 51¢94156, closing 12 per cent. S o es. an es, oorhees store. hands of local manufacturers The When Baby was sick, wo gave her (39min. Exclbange (1;me fPustzed nines. $4.3’Iscib4fls; . Business.promptly uttended to. Practices in \ | * I Child, she erfed for Castoria. actual raterm 4.86 for extyrt ays and $4.87%4 o 004 + aArthe Shae 005x139.“ United States courts. | Packers who have their Fatal-1011888 filled WW, she was a Child, Castoria for demand; commercial, $4.8044004.87 94. Tlnware and House F“ rn ISh In GOOdS J lgyi with old goods are growing tired of wait-] when she became Miss, she clung to bigowgrnmenw saggy“; urgngid a; slim ~ ' f them Castori®a H coupon, 4894 ; exten a regis © - Dr. W. W. PERKINS, 3105132: z%:&:§pfiéw§xl§ez?,a “fling: hen ste had Children, sho gave tered, $1.00 bia. \- , l # Dentist. thg‘gfimififtwfisfim absis ' the past *- bififi‘é\ $113}? rands, gfégnbigi?t&zr§fzfitfi , . . e activity sho ing the 8 $1.06 bid. ' > 1 ical Dentistry in all thiday . 7 ato branghes. An oxperience ar over forty two weeks by the buyers, especially those oe - Headquarters for the e lebrated Boston p - } °- yearsenables meto do work promptly and Min the conntry, in picking up new goods x New York Produce Market, > - . wall at prices always satisfactory. I give my , was stopped by the blizzard. * -) Ne:tle®e . ., . }. 0,000 4; New Yor®, March 4 F , , f {- undfvided attention tom? roféssion, Office | WAS iccibnsily, , y vho. In addition to dustom grinding, hav | ruoUK-Steady. Winterwheat, low trades, & axe? ihe i i9e smith iid Ingwogt‘om‘gofte The heavy fall of snow last week. blook. ing put in the roller process, we aro pro- |$2.10%4.45; do fair to faney, $2.55:22.654; patents, Heater f n noone 12 aded the roads in a manner that shut off parod to exohange theo best of flour for |$3.85@4.2% Minnesota clear, $250@3.5h do ‘ N. #L. WHITE communication between buyers and wheat, also. wheat taken in store for straights, patents, low H . A i growers, and as a result thero was little our and flour taken when wanted, extras, salurgfi: city 11:11:15, 343230; £0 pat- & , . f Attorney & CounseIOr AtDAW (97 30 bu ond packing reccnt| 554 - 4 00. \Wee <0 y., Don't put a Furnace in your house until you ave seen this Heaters | ' JCKWHEAT- Flour, steady; $2.10832.15; f \ ‘ A f sdlifa® | Nos.isand 16 Syracuse Bavings Bark Bubd-| purchases, but the delivery of new -+ | AL A steady; $2108 e make a specialty of TIN I NG. All work done skillfs + - Ing Byractise.N. Y. goods in this city up to the present time BALDWINSVIL LE MARKET. | CORNMEAL - Steady. Yellow westera, ind at th? Imyiegt prices consistent with superior workmanstip ae » a 7. E. Si axcharn 'has been moderate.-Lancaster Exam- 20\ Pres Western. 6106e. .- finest quality of tin. trive us a call. .+ - *\ h * iner. March 9, 1893. indiana - Mentifacturerofand Dealer in. #iscoxsIx. Butter, 22 ' “git-um ~Firm. Wester, m6tce: state, B A KFR 2C (5509 T . . ~ a. & s C i (6.23 t t ok 2 50 All kinds of Cemetery Work phere is but hittle change to note in 35333313352 -f e PAT Carts fig'fifi‘f’tflnfi‘ 7533235502? pe 5+ e a the condition of the market for the week oratoes,. CUC. Tg < No,. norinern. M2 \P ges Na. 4 hard: * ~ k I C # p */] g. , bu.. $f 26. No. i normnern. . \t gr: No. f hard, Atso “enggfgfiiggfiiec if? give ** |The alight increaso of the movement is as??? pfi;,glfl t. No. 2 northern. B2 hiye: options firm. BRIDCE STREET A L Iargely to the approach of spring 1131533 Egrgégg 5%. sweat 3:13.“le 33:1; April. 1*5p : May. T95ge; a oe . . ee o s - and the uneasiness of growers who bave! Year ative. to. cards Home mms %p of orn t ee aldwinswilla, MN ¢ = ‘RAVELEQS GUIDE, their crops gfill in bundlo and will dis- L2?d. He. Hive weight, Ite 9135x153; 5}?an WJQQZ’ flaifiafafifi: - , Grawego & Syracuse finitroad. pose at szcrifice prices “the? man sort glégfigfinnmm. $5.4; Amos's best,! 6.92; steamer mixed, No, 8 TO OCC 0C CCO ~*~ ~ TTT NOT \ f aam their tobscco, This will account, f09, charter Oak, 4.60; Onondaga, 4,50. options weak: March, &¥igo; May BEWARE OF FPAUD. m 'I an p LEAYE BALDWINSVILLZ-GOIRG SOTA for a lower terdency in prices and is al- Feed, Shorts, $29, pul gym)? MW”. and June, MMge: July. Wign -_ w, , |yAsk for, and JGbist upon having E l A % « #332. m4 If &. m.y\ m. ways the cago when the. farmer from lings £0.00; Meal. £100, Barley Meal, $9.09. white dig rien on ol. Paa meget To. i. llie‘é’ithfiu: 'w.'dl.. Dodglas name - _- PP TE lk, 9 ~ a t stances is the anxienus| Oats, T%ec. Cute, 4104 MPL Sn s [ NAD. 80 ~ and price stampe on bottom, Look 2, \ sige) Boglite a ' : nt. TE &&r; No, 3 white, <M, Gdicl mited western. Yorit when youbuy. di FBR party to the transaction. The sverage| Wheat,.7%e, B@Atie: white do, Ob ihyr; white stats, 41 lh, Sold everywhere, we 1 I *~ «oats price now paid is several points below gig {Eggheyfl Sie. @a. 1 E l GENTLEHEPL 120,11.90 a. t1.12:00, 5:40. that of two months ago. HAY -Firm. %> 906. # _ A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf rte w PORK - Firmer, Old mesa §1%.7% now L shoe that wi ot rip; A Went Shore Railroad. Reporter. * SYRACUSE MARKET. mess, $12.00. \ | seamless, gmwth instfe, more comfortable, Traing feava Hyracuse as follows: NEW EXGLAKD, me BUTTER ~ Firm. State dairy, UB: €0 y* stylish ar durable than any other shoe ever L , Rastern Di -PBepart, 19, ®S5$ s. | ca L March 8, 1893. creamery, P109. ® , soldat the price. Everystyle. Equals me hoo. £130, mm! gamma-4) if; é“? aims; $1135! rorth Butter. 82. CHEESE-Steady. ftate 10@Re: farey, . made shoes costing from #4 to £5. Arrive, 198, 7510, IC:1O 8, on., I5, 6:95 pm, | CRO has changed banda thatof D. Morton, Fook yer dos., I8c. The follow: ? u 6 or T » t 16. p83. 7 2, | 114 eases at 25o through, LeviPeasosold eese, 110, EGGS - Fair. State. western freab, ke following are of tbe same hig Wesrgrn Divirton.-»-Depart.J:53. 7:30, a 3, has a * r:erit: #80, E§5y. m. tU his \9% «oP if??? and “£1195, to G. B.] Eptatoss,f}* -_ Xe. mme te, $3.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf, Hand Sewed. Arrive, 120,945 8. th.. 1%. HriS p. m. Barnes p e farmers have not as A| gariey, ste. East Ruflslo Live Stock Market. JMR ->: se- and LeitesCGariors, _L e> {role bought their fertilizers for 33 ard -—&§§§@m£ to 4k. |_ Hest f Fase Rerrain. March £ $250 sfigfififigggggmgm Nour Yorkmnum Railroad. pmflably net £5 gab 9; B ufmsggfl mfl h? j ‘vsfim to & E560. QM?” AN?) LKMW‘ZHQM 1:0 mg $3.00 Ihaizgfiizgfl. sts, g {GE Werurn Diviston~-Depart-Direct Road/ used as meual One Int of 50 toms of| Lard. per>uie. oa me no €or. do chote _ $2.75 fer Misses, ~ ~- fi£5fmf§fi§fi mmggngis‘lf?§p’§‘ castor pomsoo has been sald and it looks amigo per $51,553; As. 4% mm“; if £25}? r’afl’f’ijwj‘mfi 75:3 IT I® A. T you ate 7: tags a 135 P. a m Ercikil. vie . m, xtra spring lambs, do A ; DOX ore yocte * K Reoka-inds, hoy alo, yoo, as if special fertilizers would reign ##-4 Byescod Hoge, $11.00. extra fiififim mbs, $602) to gor the best; valce for your raw\ ms) a, thl, 1035, tL, +10.) premio . o ' * , lem Rgimkglgum expert steers meray. Eoommuitve in your \Ahram. Hoag £21 280 a, m.] has not been much OsSFECO WHOLESALE MARKET. good ca chur berry botohera', ) ”am ances. whren TTC \ tand 845 pm. ; \{activity in tobscco lately, although s : $ankpste ooh candy du $443@44k cnws | the best ealas ~ ~ mmmv5%$%fighdL m. iL fow Pots have charged Bands within a ory and boifap,. extra, foagk?4 IX calves, $ __ \tap treatizesd E I p. t. . . is cans $1»ng aff ooo. 0 IKIR.-- | rear ceals o .o 3800. aa min, aan | low dase st. r . Rutter, per ® too, A%. mefdints and fifim'mmmeafigflmfimmmfi the cmp remams iii-Wm?“ banda Cr pelo ide mixed, Forkers pigea 1 on trun pire relies mr) Cancel} tie, CIS, mis, dln B43, TID, &C us med Resh host roact comnts vj Whest, H Bufalo Hap Markek , Egg wil W“ imo WW “if? $335ng fiaéfifififiy Mifigrgmwfi \o ha no.s . wet ton Zenlerm amid Tal here I eave te Wwantcds prays asked fatter than tse a chage} Tony, bar £32531; 00 to sis on. xs t cs Eo) mires tame age x, $¥ tfififiggfidfiékfigfigz forsale insour nicco eod dirers to Retcrory, scacing +o L M gpg poti Helge tap en o y nt ns nig l tx MW . a. | -: J ~ 3 CSE ger, at 7 nil moi sa wel mae £ Pestog PFrez. ae Tok. Wes ir y SP ® , tepad by . 1 ou on | Interest to tobacco sme esses mg $ ves bn 5mm}? W. A. 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