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Lin e n S a le has received well merited attention. W e will continue \ daring tha week to offer very ipecial bargain! in a ll grades of T a b l e L i n e n s , N a p k i n * , T o w e l » a n d ' C r a s h e s . W e hare added * special bargain today to the towel | lin e , namely a fifty dozen lot of F in * Linen Hack Towel*, , « lightly im perfect in th e weave [Of the border only. Size 1 9 x 5 5 Inches at 1 0 c E a c h f They would b e chiap enough at 1 5 c. 1 0 0 do*. F ine C o tton Huck Towel*, tize 1 6 x 3 6 inches, 5 c E a c h G. F. Ibrahamson Co. - JOT M a in t t r n t T h e r e w a s n o re d u c t i o n i n r a t e s u n t i l w e a r r i v e d * W e a r c s t i l l b e e p i n g t h e m d o w n . A n d w e D O N O T p r o p o s e to r a i s e t h a n . TH E H O M E TEL. CO. Thanksgiving Is Coming. HAVE YOU SOUGHT A NEW RANGE? , / Th* best and biggsat dinner of ths year w ill tm pripSrddand eaten on Thanksgiving Day? rifcw only one week sCT and vrtia't * « * 1 fee think? MISS TURKEy’ walked into our ■ store other day and told Mr. Irwn- 1«), In eenMtnee ef course, that if aha m ust dl* far Thsnksglvlng ihe \v-airttd « is ftmersl M a t cooked In ttwt wseiderful rsrtte.'Th« Diamond. It tutted M r taster ax&tiy; ah« «aid. A n sppstHeeharpsped**« th s grind, etene e f hunger asfll* Iw .>«* ne eom- psrHee niHli ths i s*»gji% for th« Tap. tcsy t s tfcN sit «**• ¿C’tfcr Olanmtd ■ Rsapts* F e rasleby ’ . ' - •** i* .i ! M B S . G O R E ’ S D E A T H RESULT OF THE CONSUL QENÇR- ~ T A r s in q îj I r ÿ ; 7 JT W A S N O T S U IC ID E Examination of the Brain of ths Un fortunate Woman Indicates That 8 he D i Not Fira tho Fatal Shot-^- Conditional Release of the Russian —An Independent Inquiry. (By Associated Press.) Parts. Nov.* 25.—The independent post mortem eiwwnt nation of Hie re mains o f Mrs fellon Gore hy commis sion of four iunwtcaa doctors appulnt- J ed by Consul General CJowrty at the tnstnwe -of -th er-graw-at Waefel&stfm, waa made this morning at the morgue. It tended to establish tlrn fact ' tlrnt Jklre; Gore did aot-com mit suicldo. Paris. Nov. 25.—The American doc tors found that the bullet entered tho pupil of the right aye. cut 11 a s tho low er eyelid and emerged In the rear ot the right side of the head a t less than half an Inch elevation from tho point of entry. The body bore no mark* of a struggle and there were no powder j marks at the entrance of th® ^oundL The doctor' have been given 18 hours In which to consult the official report. Oowdy. In tho meantime, has ordered thorn not to give any official opinion on tho cose. He la seeking to avoid a clash with the French experts. Tho re- port of American commission will be restricted to* tho pathology of the wound and the direction of ballet, wtth no opinion aa to the cftuso of death. Tho four American doctors, Maguln. Oros. Turner and Whitman wero present at tho examination as were also Dr Socquet (who mado the first autopay) at tho request of tho French official* and Sf. Paquet, repre senting Qowdy. The body waa brought Into tho am phitheatre usod {or demonstrations be fore the students. Dr. Socquot ex plained THO course of tho Drst autopsy and tho American doctors carofully made tfctelr own Inspection; but they made no fiow InClslonB. Tho skull had been tawed In two parts along tho course o f tho wound.which permitted tho Americans to mako measurements to establish the range of the bullot It was obTloufl that tho range was not greatly upwards as at first annpnnced but waa almost parallel with the earth. Indicating tho theory that death waa caused by an aimed weapon. Tho ex pression of such an opinion, however, wai carefully avoided by the doctors aa thtelr exanmlnatlon was restricted to ths course and surroundings of the wound. Tho absence of powder mark* at the ezftrance of tho wound waa .partly accounted for by th© nso of smokeless powder, although tbe Amer ican officials Insist that a suicide would have compelled tho holding of the weapon so rlose to tho wound that It would have been somewhat burned. Before th« doctors separated they agreed to meet later and conrparo their views and formulate a written report, which Is not expected to be completed before tomorrow. The provisional re lease of DeRydsewskl yesterday is consider«* as establishing the view of tho French authorities of the Innocence of the Russian, bat ho Is still under surveillance >&nd if htr attempts to leave this city be will be liable to ar rest aa a fugitive from justice. Amer ican officials do not expect that De- Rydzewski will be further actively prosecuted, although ho will probably be arraigned later on the charge of ■having 1 possession of a revolver aad. .carelessly participating in cireuin- stances which caused the death ot Mm, a n t h r a c it e c o m m is s io n . John Mitchell Holds a Conference W ith'W ayne MacVeagh. Washington, SNot. 25.—President John Mtfeehell.of the Batted ¿fine ■\\prkers of America, arrived here .this morning. Mitchell admitted that the object of hla visit h&re at this time was to hold a conference with Wayne MacVeagh in fortheranoe of the suggestion ot the anthracite strike Commission that the parties to the controversy get together It possible add adjust their difference» among thnneelves: €ta*ence 8 . narrow,, at Chicago* principal eosasel for th* mine workers, has also arrived here and-will participate In the coafewnoer ifltchell said tha£ tie did not expect ro call on President Roosevelt during his stay here. W&shtngton, Nov. J5.—The confer ence« o f President Mitchell and his counsel with W ayne MaoVeagh oner the propositions for an adjustment ot differences between miners and oper iere, was adjourned at 1 o'clock. Barrow announced tha1- llttle was done this morning and tha.t another conference would be held at 2 o'clock. Ho said there wer« a number of dif ferences which would have to be ad justed. Dar row bad expected that an agreement would Be reached tjtla morning hut he found that farther conferences this afternoon were neces sary. TLD H E-FiS O H I O N E D • 4 f Spanish, arched hoot for women that vs* 1 0 popular some years'ago con tained th e oaly ,E*rfect <n*te$ ftew- utaneht* eter ta&vhi,, ..Th«** meas urer* have Beefi jtransformeii Into a metiirh and IKotSttgily gracefulboot know* « • -i if h - I a - • FKNNEITS ... LA FBArtOl; m . before liho* fòr-Jrommì t¡ ’.5 -A TW« « a s fasi, so tm iy •who approdata * ootfrect ww poit far tJis lo o t*w k .r ^.; _ ,', ^ ' ■ K ^ iE v 'r u f u ' i ä r n r : ì-’i # . THE HAVANA STRIKE. Rioting la Suppressed But Distress Continué*. Havana. Nov. 25-—The strong ahow of armed force made by the rural guard tn the (Rxborba of Havana quloted tUo riotous feeling- of the strikers. Tbo police are (carching all suspicious penona and strikers who congregate In the street are Immed iately dispersed. The strike, bowatsr. remains general ao far as tho tiadee people are concerned. No breed or meat can be hoaght and both 1 ce plants are cloned which has caused much food to be spoiled. The street ears are running today without interruption. No further dis turbance has been reported. The vet erans have taken steps to bring about a meeting between the striker leaders and President Estrada Palma at ~noon. A committee from the veterana bad a conference with President Palma. Work along the waterfront waa «om- pletcty suspended, no vessels being 'unloaded Mayor has (satted another edict asking tbe strike« to preeervs order aiyl remain ia their bomes. Ths returns from the 'hospitals make tha total of persona wucmded during the Hoting yesterday ISC. of whkft num ber four are serloucly Injured. Two fctrlkers and a fireman were killed to day aa the result o f a colllrion be tween a fire sngias aad aa ftecinc car There were indications however that there w ill be a break tn the general strike today. Several of the bake shops opened during the morning asé most of the bakers resumed work, though the central committee of ths strikers was unyielding in its deter* mlnation to cnntlnne the strike and it ■waa rumored that U had refused ts meet the other side. INDEPENDENT OPERATORS. They W ant a Chane» to Prreent Their Case. Now York, Nov. ts.—A number of Independent anthracits operators were In session her* today and.- ac cording to trustworthy reports, Presi dent Baer of tbe Jersey Central snd Heading roads was Srt conference with them. H_ L. Fleming, oae o f ths of ficials ot the Anthracite Operator»’ as sociation speaking fo r the delegation, said that the independents w « n not her to ask for better terms from tbs coal roads, but that they did waat ts fcnow trhy the coal road presides ts had not given them a caance to prtt- ■ eat' their esse to the arbitration cem- mlsstdn.“TKe independents,\he added, \have stood should«- to shoulder with the coal road pnaldsms hut tbe tetter have not given them a chance to pre sent their «ass to th a arbitratloa mission. Evacuation Dsy. New Y ork, Nov. 25--MRvacaaHos 4*y, the feipirstsary of JfoT. 3$, 1710, wfcea W aihingtos aid U s forces -siurthal to m Hárteac lyto N s^JT w k - iastfb^ tait svacasM /fcy tlis B rttlah,w ssóbMr-radtoday, àmmmì th* lag m l .th*.Bf«lscT- ■9P. - Cenerai J>raaua4o o f tue /asasa smmmk.sb' Heigku, -ài'. m kee4«*art*ni ' nhM ttrits* st A M E R I C A N W A Y S . 19H MANUFACTURER. S3AJÓHG - OP DRY BONES America*! Msthoda In Manchester Ra- autt In Inc leased Pay and Double ths AmpHot S f Work Done by Mart— British Workmen All Right. When W e ll Trsated. ' ( I f >sanrlst«a P t «« b .) Ijondon^ ^NÒn 2§.—The American plan of p ilin g good wages and on- eouraginy employes to Imrease the dally output, which was introduced by ths silaw et-of .the AmoBivao elec trical worXs at Manchester, ha* been’ fonnklly $rott*ted against by the employe« of the fedorauon of that district. The latter claim that tho labor market Is being demoralized and their works are being drained of thetr beet men hy American offlclnlt who pay their laborers 12 cents an hour against Bine cent» paid by the British employers snd get doublé the amout of work aconmpltshet! Ameri cana intend to ignore the protest. They eay the British workmen are capable enough ..tout nro demoralized ed by low wages snd domineering of the Kngllsh fomnan against whun they hava no redress The ©rlflsh employer* blacklist men their fore- inen discharge and are attitnpting to prevent the^ Affierlcan concern from employing them. Tho Americans, ■however, propose to stand aloof from employer* ot (ha federation aad carry on their works in their own way. Fltx- •E L F DEFENSE. Clsimtd That the Killing of gerald Was Justified. Ixralsrtlle, Nov. 25 — \Self defense’* was the tenor of a cablegram re.>lv»d late laat nigM hy Wm A Hunter o( this city, trt»» his father. Dr. W, Godfrey HuateTjin regard to the kill ing OT Wm. JL FitigeraldTaat Friday In Ooatemala CUty, ■ Juat«mala Hunt er said: “The me«sa*e fwm my father waa very brief, merWy pav-lnc that »elf de fense was the »»¡e motive for killing and that he had w.red the full partic ulars «rf the affair to the state depart ment in Washington ’’ KILLED BY COAL QA 8 . Auburn. Nov Mr and Mrs Chart«* F Chun h of Owasco were foond dead In their bed this morning. Their bedroom was filled with coal gas aad the coroner derided asphyxiation the cause of death Church was a prom inent fanner of the town and had been Justice of the peace for msn$ years. He was T1) years of age. ALDRIDGE'S APPOINTMENT. Albany. Nov 2 s - The state boarj of railroad commissioner* has ap pointed Geonre W A'drldgeof Roches ter its Secretary at a salary of tS.600 per year. P. M. AT WEST »ALAMANCA. Washington, Nov 26— W. B. Eddy appointed postmaster at West Sal- antanca, N. Y . today. Sentenced For Conspiracy. Baffalo, Nov 25 —Attorney John W. Wartsssa and bis brother William A. Wartmaa, the latter ef Philadelphia, coavicted la the O. S. coart of con spiracy In connoetioa wtth ths Oolssiaa and Sherman f bank ruptcy case, wero sentenced today, tbe former tb 18 months In An*, barn prison and a dne of ISOO, and tbe latter to a fine of $250. Chamberlain's Start ftr South Africa. Jjoodoti, Nov. S&—Colonial Secre tary Chamberlain and Mrs. Chamber- iaia ptarted for South Africa today arafd the cordil farewells from a large circie of friends. THE SCHENECTADY BOYCOTT. Albany Branch Makes a Near Compii- cations --- - --------- Albany, fiov. 25.—'Thers ia s sew complication in' the. S*h*ae«jt*dy hoy-, cott matter ib y reapon of the action late last night .ot ths Albapy branch of the Amalgamated Association of Street itailway Employes la endors ing tbe action of thei Schenectady trades assembly and pledging Its . hearty support aa far as it la in their power to matnUfn th e same, a com mittee was appointed tb visit Ejohen- ectady and report to the trade* - as sembly the action o f tbe association and learn if the local association w|U be a factor -In the movement to induce people not patronize the road under existing circumstance*, aad report to the Albany members st ooce. The Schenectady railway runs into Albany over the unea of ths Salted Traction Co. it was sail) this morning that tb* probabilities are that the local organ isation win not report tn favor o| any radical action. Six daya* notice must be given the railway company of an Intended strike snd it ts under stood that the Albany branch st least 4t> thoroughly equipped to meet any emergency and that aaen are a war« of It. Tbe newa that the Albany division of tho Amalgamated Association of Street Railway Bnployss has Indorsed the action of the trades^assembly was received in this city today without any accession o f Interest in th* sltnatioa regarding the boycott against the Schrnectady railway by the trades as sembly. W hile some o f the officials of the latter body who favor the contin uance of the boycott hope ih«t there may ho a rontinuanre of the present a<*tton, together with Its being render ed cffertive. by reason of the act of Ihe Albany division, the more con servative persons in the orgalaation do not think that It will affect th* decision of the trades assembly. Th* regular meeting 6 f the body w ill take place tomorrow evening. AHOOTIN S G A F F R A Y . CAR JUMPED T H E TRACK. Minor Accident Near Uia J- C. & L. E. Paaeen|«r Ration. This morning aa s number of cars on tbe J C A 1. E railway arere be ing pu.‘<hed over the hnmp at Kalr- mimnt avenut? a large refrigerator tar Jumped the track Jnst before tho Murray avenue cromtsfe was reached and bumped along orer the tien to a point near the passenger station where It stopped nearly crosswise of tho trarka. The tfo* were taattered and cut, tbe planking at the Bturray avenue crossing was torn up and th* running gear of th« car was slightly damaged but no serious Injury result ed from the aeddant . Th* car waa soon replaced upon the t**cks aad taken to tbe ebopa where It wsa pat tn perfect eoadlQ&s again. ~PfcTJGrATr«S* REPORTEOTROHI m a p l e ' SPRINGS. WIKIs E. Ouncsn - Wounded Sdgsr Lewis and Littlo Daughter With a -Shotgun Thla' Morning-1- t h s Sheeting Intsntlonai' or Accidentali This tncfrning Edgar Lewis and Wil lis E. pnncan, employee of Orlando Carpenter at Maple Springs, went to the Carpenter bam and milked the cowa, stopping at the creamery to leave the m ilt Duncan remained ts tho oreamery while Lewi* walked on about 100 feet to tho pump, where his m tie daughter, Berth*. X<ewia,- began pumping some water for him to sash his hands with\. W ithout wsrning of any kind—or without provocation, so tar aa caa be learned—'Duncan stepped to the door of the creamery and fired a load of heavy shot from an old army musket which stood In the creamery, polmt blank at 1/owl*. .Four of the shot en tered Lewis's loft hand, and ons en tered hla -left leg and ono his right leg, his clothe* being cut by ths shot In pony places. One of the shot struck the little giri directly between tbe eyes, pierdns the bone of the noso. Fortunately it did. not have enough force to penetrate ths brain. Apparently it waa spent on passing through the noso and fell down Into the mouth and -waa swal lowed, the blood flowing freely into the throat. Dr. E. A. Scofield o f Benrns M a t was hastily summoned and dreseed the wounds of Mr. Lewis and hla lit tle daughter, neither- ot whom waa seriously Inured, When Mis doctor ar rived at tho Carpenter homestead where the shooting occurred It was re ported that Duncan had disappeared. Thla seem* to bave been an error, howav*r,‘*s ho was readily found whefe. Sheriff Cooper, wbo was also Inform ed of ths shooflnf, arrived at ils scene Duncan was found at the barn and made no effort to avoid arrest. He could not g;ve any sitTSfaclory ex planation for hla action, but Instated j that tho shooting was accidental. There had been no quarrel between the two men and no cause for any snch action on the part of Duncan could be I asaiÉned a lt bough be gives no account of how sue b an accident as this must have bean— If accident tt wsa—could have occurred. Tbe prisoner waa taken to Mayville and lodged In Jail pending an examina tion before Justire Scofield, which w ill be held later this afternoon. Dun can la 13 years old and unmarried. B U home Is (aid to be at iamoetowa. Genesseo, Kov.21—*Aeeolatloaa were offered at the senion of tke Uvlng- ston county board of superirteors yes- *t*t«rday, lookintr towSyd a chance la ths offices o f county olerk and ehetift from (he present system of paysMnt hy fee« to s system of payment by salaries. Supervisor Doty, of Geneeeo, offered the resolution*, which promise to lead up to considerable asvlog of public money. Read program of grand concert on last P**e. _ The Czar Hss s N*ph*w. S t Petersburg, Nov. 25.—The cxar’s Mister, Grand Duchess Xenia, wife ot Grand Duke Alexander Mlchaelovifcch, was delivered of a son yesterday at lAtidoi, Crimea. Parto Rico Progressing. \Washington Nov. 25.—-The ánnual «sport of W. H. Elliott, ootfltnlsaloner of the Interior for Porto . Rico, S U M S « « mbstantlsl pwifeas- in aá günermsHstal lines la ths Island. ' * A s s t piscrasi ot grani sene«** os itwfc'SW**- - ■?** ^ i psrfafc, ' •ÊÈ- ' 9 Ò 6 * J^Ì|Ì(QÌÌÉ/ M MeadvHI«-Tltu*vUl* Trctlay Meadvlll*. Nov. it.—The natter ot an eieetiic sueet gar lin * tnna afarâ- vilie to-Titusville la agaia being agi tated and ths fact thsx the Crawford County Street Railway company has Bled in the office of the resister and Fpcorder 16 deed* for fight of way along the 11 ne with ths sadtrstaading that 40 more such deeds ar* to hs re corded soon, make* It snore thas ever before posible that the project will yet tiiaterlalixa. ' From Fees t s Salirle« In County Of. JOURNAL OF Charlea 4 , Quist Qêss te J s ll^ jf ------ S,trt,ttcs* ^ jS f liá sid;^ ,v_t7, Chairl«» j . 'Q u irt, charged tnxiçatioo, was aenteoeed In MayvlUe JaiL . > , ' Sentence waa suspended .upo* SéjÉ^|¡ ter Shaw, Bmanuei Andersojí, Lamapk and Walter Tracey, tíMufi*' wiíh Isrto^íoation. ■ * ! The case« of Otto. Swanaptt ahdg|r«? Horeíord wore adjourned uiatil day. when they wui h* M ed:b*ifot*>' 1 «ry. ■ . The cases against George and Mrs. Kate Chi»h«ne cd with assault In (he s*co * |3 4 s 5 i 5 Ìf. were ad^urned until Wednesday at* tenuns. • ■» . ' -’¿r.* _ . ____ • ______________.... DIRECT FROM End of ths Revolution. Cararaa. Saturday, Nov. 2 2 .—Presi dent Castro In an Interview today saiS: “The revolution received tt 3 d f t t i blow la. Vigtoi’U. Jg Solis' of «aperior numfber« th* reboi# wrm defeated aad their principal leader waa compelled to seek refuge hi a foreign land. The remnant* of his force« under arms ars onable to' sup. tiort each other and are being slosely pursued. I receive news daily of tho diaintegration of Uauy* followers. ”A campaign ba* been inaugurated against Barcelona and Ciudad Bolivar by a stress and seasoned army, which aasares Us success.” . Ts Kxtsnd Miners’ Fedirstlsn. Denver, Kov. 25.—The executive board of the Western Federation of Minera now in sfiilon here i* dóásld- erlng plans for .the extension of th s or ganila tioa a ll over the contipest. ft is proposed to taka into this, untas all tbe miners who have been affiliated with the Americas Federation o f La bor. Organisers via he sent lato Maxlso. 1 Qriand Cencsrt at ths Mrst V. K, church Thanhsciv- In« night »ronlsét to be o»* of the musicai «venta ot. the season. Braft's orchestra, piano sad organ iccompaay th« ohoir of 40 volesa. Ths pCasosic srder will sttsad iA s lMdy. ilx • [ T t r r r H A U * QRAM, i Warm Underwser. These cold winds remind us ot our needs In underwear Come is snd see what we can do for you. Ml kinds from 25 ceata to |2. W1qtii*i ft Johnson, 1 Main. 34dS Maaqusrade Rail. U ia Rescue Engine compiBy «rill give their annual masquorado ball Wednesday, Nov. 28, Thaaksglving ere. In Warner’s hall. Grand march to he led by l t of the company. Mrs. Church win be at ths hall Tuesday aad Wednesday. . 24d3t — !« .!» .. --- Don't Buy s.Sw*ater sn tll you have seen our stock snd also our w a i at nauffler*. SO cenu snd up. W lquiat ft Johnson, 1 Mala. Ths Fames* VímtminaUr ; enatien Choir Coming te . Jameetewa, The Oise and Coecert partv.a*ftl||(:. appeals here Thursday, Deoestfesr4,;' Is spoken ot by the Buttalo fnsris* th*as term*: aA party of diatingalahsd KsclUki; , slater*, the Coronation “ from Westminster abbey stair,. Lss. ' don. Englsnd, hoaorsd Biffalo tksfr preeeaos as« rendered the very best concerta of their prjs*Mt ' North American tour, la thla ctty. et Ue Etar theater last aighL TTt|rr; ■awe favored with s larga fww^-’v seataUve. asdlenoe. whose were aa voliuuinoua ' asd they wer« well daeerved. cert waa la i m y rsspaot a » áw**St-.¡ Uoa to aa Am uri caa ani1l*s«S hs> ' w i(h^. aa pleaatn« aad sataHrtiS t ^ as asy o f tb* big maiteal *r**Xë~yijjgZ this sltyhsa patroolsed tor ssats-tla»'. past. 1 %« slagees whs appsared o»- v this occssloa are th« ylfik a r i l * Westminster abbey choir, ta n f a ti# ’ ■ ss the greatest aad heat Is «11 SOif. land, sad not taftsoaeatly rstan s A i»; ss obs oC the magnltcest «hdtag^tC; the eatiro world. Ths prscram rendered m ^ respecta fca exoelleat oae, many aamhera aa weU kaows'ta t t l t cosa try aa la Baglasd so that. s s h : ’ Jctfcis were afforded ss eacsBsat,- :«^ pcrtunity of compsrlag th* #stìc M tha k w SstUsh srtlata ia O m í í . » : ' lectkau la « k lc l they had ^ keard thelr s n A s s la a ^ and the English singers, la all tra tV did sot »aller thxòugh the coapariSC«.. ta (set, aosse of ths forcnost sisaA«|L.. erttfea of this city, who were hl 1 **t eight'» Radicare accorded the vû m te* the RagUahmen. coaccdlng thefr style of choral work aa somethlac ahead; «(.« anything that had ever before be*S~ heard ia thla city ta thla Has wise the eoloa aad part r s i . - r iir graadly «ung.*- ' — Road profraa of (Tssd ¿as**»t tM lest pego. i . MR. DOB, TONIGHT. MO . 3 » SERVED BEATS. P fS TITUTB XtÂXML * <\.'*!■' \ . .....- j a s —jai' -- rj i\ i msaasA Blair’s Tablets. A ateeh ef these sate* WHM*|SkÍ> i tete i«eS reerfved ta ell tha saw aw f pepala* affeeta . o m S A M W S » n r j r g t r m n i t c B b a t i k S C O T C H BOW D, A T M M M I C LIWWÉj, T O K I O B O H SK E m u * m t i r . M A L T A B O N » , ■ ' ' B L U M nm r.w % A L L r M I C M X M i TBE DRUGGIST. « 0 3 m a i n a n u A t ^ ' .... ....................................... ... ■ r i i .:' TIE CLEittST UD VI1TIST tMel» Cafljea, CeSs eat Wisl^\.| IDEAL LAUNDRY^ — m • o r o m s T A V a S n ô S iî K ill Up 1 Telipltn I l i I f yos have aay t l l O M M t i . . . . ÍTOVBB sr C L O tH lN flh - S s e ^ t «« Bold- Also SCRAP ¡HÒM, R A M r RUBBERS. METALS^ íB O T T L B I and PAPER STOCK. !.. M M K H l i ï i xr- «ar. ||s*H**n mmt Peats AW Tibíe Raisins C u r r a i f i t i “ . » Glact Pln.appl* Giact Chcitrieá» ■;; ; M a l a s a G r a p è » • U f ï i F l o r i d a 9 r a t i g t s T a b l t A p p l é ¿ ^ r « i i »