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PPRIIm..' &J!J'?ilV&3tj2'&2$ S5SEleS3MaS5 &&sass&i 1 6TfeaBMggea.it wms twrBftmfxaZSix&&Ea&i ii3iS5?&l igBBC&fc;s; ; i?H!P -i i nt i r"i 2reSggaS5 THE FATAL FUNNEL, DevtrscrJoa By a Storm ia Xortawee Mte oorl Several Penoae ilfii Wiit I Duure te riMBMi vn - I - s-.j v& rw in J Axbaxt. Ma. Jane 2i The lirtle vil- a;e o i . B:ar. this (Gestry) county, - - was wipa oat or existence by a cyclone Thursday afternoon and tne surrounding country devastated. Three pmoas were i.Iled outright aad a half dozen more papbafa y fatally injured. It is impossible to estimate the damage don tat it will amount to thousands of dollar. At 2:30 p. m. two funnel-shaped clouds app a ed ia the northwest, t-anlmv tTaiiid y and Tery law do. n. The Irarc resid ence of H. P. Williams. three miles east of Altany. was struck and completely demolUaed. Nothing of thebut'diag was !ef; standing except a corner post Wiili-mV nine-year-old I os and his mother-ia-iaw, Mrs. Crispin. were killed outright and Mrs. Williams and three small children were fatally ia- Immediately east of the residence of Mr. Wthiams was that of Mr. Mi lion. It was right in the cyclone's track and was swept from the face of the earth ia a tw.ntling. The timbers composing it were scattered all orer the surrounding couatry. Mr. Million an 1 his family bad seea the approach cf tbe storm and taken refuge ia a cyclone cave and alt escaped injury. Jlcvmr on ta two great clouds wheeled , t--- stTr a f A CTownseidT down oa tbe Tillage o stroytngtasstorebcaje of A CTowaseud. the Baptist Church and almost every resi dence in theplace. Mr. Townsend. who is also tbe post master, was fatally injured, as was Mrs. Grcrge S lineman. More than s.xty people were rendered fcoas!5 ia an instant by the storm aad many were sightly injured. The destruction most complete aad there exists immediate necessity for re lief. The citizens cf Albany met yester day morning and raised several hundred collars and furnished a large amount of i l0Uiw relief of -- detain g- aad provisions for tbe the stcrm-srriciea people ot Ione Tit CTC!on M?ed iff :o ihs OLithAt doing great damage to growing crops, or csards aad forests in its oath. At Si!oam Spring and Freewater great damage was alo done, but so fax no reports cf fatali- tis have been received from there. IS JDlTAT COrjfTT. MAETSViiix, Ma, June 2i A disas trous cyclone passed over Union town sh p. 2 daway Coaaty. Thursday after noon. Two large funnel taped clouds, one coming from the southeast and the other from the northwest, met near the southeast corner of Union township, whirling aad twistinc at a tearful rate, taking a northeasterly coarse. School bouses, dwelLngs and tarns were torn down, orchards uprooted and great trees tors out bv the roots. Tse first place struck by the storm was the residence of S. C Leech. The roof 'was torn eff and his eight-acre orchard was entirely demolished. f Oae-ha f mile east the house, of J. W. E, Wa.t ana John Al'ea were 'amaei. j Th re-iiience of Mr. D. Simmons near that of Mr. Allen was wrecked. j The "Snowball" scnool house, one- quarter or a m ie northeast or Simmons' was comp.etely demolished. The school wu filled with pupils, but all escaped ;njurv exceat a little daughter of rs. J. M iierk.ey, who bad ar arm Broken. W.tain a few hundred yards of the school houe. the residence of J, S. Men nard. his barns and outhouses were blown aw-y. Al mile farther on the Logan school J house was lifted from the side of a hilt on . which it stoi and landed on the top of the eminence. One after another the houses and Dams ot J. 3 spares, retry jacKsou. Eivrard Crenshaw. Daniel Melton. James ng and Samuel Iing were demolished by the cyc-'one. At the Logan school two pupils were slightly injnred. and at the residence of Samurl Kennard, Mrs. Henaard was knocked insensible. Continuing ia it track the cyclone swept down on Pamei! City doing great damage and wrecking the school house and many residences. EIGHT OF A FAXII.T DEOWSTa Lnnt Rock. Arfc June 2 Denuty United States Marshal "Sewton Faulken burg reported to-day that on his trip to Conway and Van Buren counties, just cascaded, be learned that during a heavy rain storm ia t&at secticn of the State last old man named Emer- I Saturdav night an son had tbe msf ortaae to lose his wife and sevea chi.dnm in a fiood. As near as the marshal could learn and the facts are meager there had been a tremendous rain near Clintcn. the county seat of Van 3area. oa the upper Red river, aad it was aear this p'ace the acci dent took place. Emmerson, who is an oid sealer in Van Buren County, was with his fara.lv in hi house at night when the storm was rag:ng. After an hour's rain the water gradaal y flooded bis bouse aad fearing he and his family wcuid be drowned, he gathered two of his children in his arms and made for the door to escape. As the door opened, a huge log afloat dashed in tbe entrance and knocted tne .ittie cues f.-cm his arms. They fed at his fe-t jjbthe swift current and were lost. He t. Jook ". n uz two more, one m eacn arm. Bd e ceeded ia getting cut wita theat stL ," i teliins his w.fe to f jKow with tha other Vtt- ? r.rrr.i' w Tn iwrarwi in B f.Tn 1 manner the motner, with two chiMVea i her arms and three clinging to aerobes. ; was carried down 'with the flood and drowned. The father and two children, the ecly ones left in a family of eteveu, escaped with their dves. The n.ght was dark aad the father. w,th the only two survivors of his large family, stood in water above the wa'st dinging to a tree for several hours, aad when the waters subsided in the morn ing a search was made and the dead bodies of tbe mother and seven children were dis covered scattered here and there for a con siderable distance around the place, tbe clcta nz having caught in underbrush aaa the bodies held fast m that way. Two ot the bodies were fosnd in the garden lot. a shcrt distance from the house, where they had been carried by the force of the water. and others as far as fifty yatdi from the coca. TfBtrJtf Bodies Foui. Johstows. Pa., June 22. Tee bodies of twenty-seven persons were takn from various places cf the wreck yesterday. Ia a cellar near the Presbyterian Charca a family cf six persons wee fenad. the husband and wife c'asped in each ether's arms. the:r little ones lying on either s:ds oTtbe ptve". All were too much de composed; to be idmt.fi-d. The bodies identified were: Henry Pntchard, Mary sd Maggie Benfcrd. isters of the propri etcrof the Harlbnt House. L. J. Tracw V 1 M.nnie F. Harris, daughter of the c.T-f ofpol.ca. Daniel Ston-r, cf Altocaa, camfraereyesterday momingand dropped tm-A wttil TnnHnr sf th hflrff raT,. tive taksa from the rias at tha viadae . BURKE INDICTED. Great Jury ladlete the JL Cbtcago, June 20. The graal Jary is tbe Croaia at boob vesterday S1 . "- ""ment against turned & m o . k. . " "" Barke, alias Martin Dlenev. otherwise called Frank Williams, is indicted first for tttnnfp anil avn4l ..? :(. ' Coagblin, O'SallrvaB and Woodruff for the parpose of committing murder. Application will at ooce be made to Goremor Fifer by an officer who is now ia bpringneld for papers for the extradition or Burke. These papers, properly attested. will be spread before the State Depart- i sent at Washington and the Secretary of State will make tbe formal request to the Canadian Government for the surrender of Burke. -it was only with reluctance that tbe 4?raad jury returned an indictment against Burke, and his partial identification by photograph being the only evidence against him it is sate to say that tbe 'request of Chef Hubbard aad State's Attcraey Longenecker would have been ignored and an indictment deaied Bnt-1 tbe Chicago people bad pro ceeded to Winaipeg and clearly Mentif ed tbe prisoner as one of tbe Williams Brothers. The tetimony of Michael Gavin, of the Chicago sewer department, who bad known Barke, was very con 1 clasive. however, and it was upon bis evi- I denc tat iadic meut wa rctu ned. ! w"- ? V ?Zn I oiu&e tor m long tune, laas ae naa ire . quectJy heard the latter boast of his I friendship with P. O'Saliivaa and others , of the suspected parties aad that on one occasion Barke had expressed his convlc- tion that Cronin was an enemy if not a traitor to the Irish causa. FATAL WRECK. A. Kail Traia oa tee Panhaxlle Bead la Pennrlraai Wreeked aad a 'amber of Frnoa KUied. ! PmsBracH' -. JoJ SO.- "oa of lraia XlX - west-bcund, on the Panhandle road was wrecked yesterday vesterday afternoon while passing New Cumberland jnnct oa, two miles east of Sreubeaville. Two oersons were tilled ontrirht and an . died later while even were injured, three o: tce21 ueTicxlw, The kii.ed are J. H. i Pavne and E R Reiahardt, postal e'erks. and John MiFrland. brakeman; the Seriously injured. Conductor B-rris and postal clerk W. D. Boltoa aad J. E. Mat thews at d he hurt, T. D. Arms roag. T. E. Becner. C E. Miner and Frank Shook. The accident was caused by the third car from the eng-ne leaving the track. It was followed by two others, all go nz over aa embankment. The traia consisted of aa engine, express car and four postal cars, and was running forty-five miles an hour. Beside the regular tra'n crew there were fifteen postal clerks. Snrgeon3 were seat promptly from Steubenville aad tbe in jured removed to that city, where they were g vea the best of atteatioa. A collision of freight trains occurred at the scene of the wreck a shcrt tun later. Three sections of a freight Vain follow- tng the mail pu.Ied up and stopped, and the engin of the first section was de- tached rrom its tram and used to assist in clearing the track in front. A fourth section came up under full speed and crashed into the rar of tbe third section, smashing the engine and wrsckinz sev eral cars of merchandise. Tne traia men jumped and escaped serious injury. PRINTER "Fatal Endinjf to a DROWNED. k Hotlns and Bathing Trip. Kansas CiTT, Mo., June 20. Leigh B. Perrins; the son of the po-traaster of Kendall. Kam. was drowned in the it ..nv; i- At.. .uri. v..u: . S aI- r ,-" xv ..Z t Approve. SS,9; reject, 9:5X H-and his roommate C A. Farris. ftirr .. ' . thej boarding houe, 913 Peaa street, shortly after supper for the purpose of taking a boat rida After rowiag for probably a half hour Farris proposed that they go ia a swimming. Perring agreed aad they rowed to the Clay County side, just oppo site tbe mouth of tbe Kaw. After being in the water several minutes Farris no ticed his triend putting for the shore and, judging by his labored action that some ting was wrong, started to follow him. A moment later Perring called for the boat and Farris, reaching it, tried to get to him. Before he could do so, hew ever. Perring sank. Farris was within a foot of his friend when be sank, but was anW S'P nim. Both men were Kimberly Company. Perrin? came here three weeks ago. A search for the body will be made to-dav. An Aped anrdfrm, iTDtaJAFOus, Ind, June 20. December 12 Richard O. Allen, an aged farmer liv ing five miles southwest of Washington, Ind., was found tied to a tree near his house with his throat cat from ear to ear. The death was thought to be a case of sui cide and no inquiry was mads. A few days ago. while laboring under religious excitement, Mrs. Charlotte Allen, the seventy -year-old widow of the dead man, confessed to two colored servants that she committed the crime. She said that she and her husband bad trocble as to who was the rightful owner of the farm and in order to settle the dispute she gave her husband morphine in his tea. Allen fell aicei iu uc aiuru auu sie pruv;ufeu a table knife aad a rope and going to the Ptace wher aer h.a5baa4 wa ':". tied "- - -- - ---. , --6 - - era! slashes at his threat, half severed the bead from the neck. She then dragged the bodv to a tree and tied it there. StiU FlBdlac Bodies. Johxstowx, Pa.. June 2tt Twelve bodies were taken from tha ruins yester day. They were so badly di-cozaposed that Bone of them could te identified. Tbe laborers have become dissatisfied and waited upon Geaeral Hastings lat Bight and notified him that they would strike, provided they were not given $1.75 per dsy. They now get $L5a General Hast ings is holding the matter vader consider- i atioB until te can csofer with the con tractors. It has been decided to erect a large Bamter of cheap hoases for those whose homes were swept away, aad give them rent free for one year. CaaTHaoc, HL. Jaae 20. Hannah Helt Iaad recently left her brother's house ia Qaincyaad walked te her hssse ia Tioga, thirty miles. She showed ryasBtssss of insanity, and her parsats, with other igrorast Geraaaa, held a sort of incantation over her, sticking pirns into her "perse to "drive away the evil spirit.' The voaag wo: became almost bbcobsciobs. rihe bonnd haad and foot, gagged, thrown ia a farm wagoa, broBght to Carthage and placed ia a livery stable. Here she remained from noes yesterday until nearly mid night last Bight ia aa unconscious condi tion. She was finally takes to jail, where r io --flfc-Tlifs, WAR MUTTERINGS. Loroo-r, Jans 2L Peace or war This is th que-tica aakiax itself bow, and the prnfnni rti tjulfsil nf lis isiitirs'si men ia Earop k ansa's to larais aa aa- ! s wee. ThoeewaosBeakfortaeGoverBmeHt most immediate.y iavelved ia the warlike l iiMiii ! ii i ih a lirlara fcBftt . there will be bo war. Taese are the as- SBraneet that come front Berlin, from Vienna and from St. Petersburg. 3at it is noteworthy that white the wo-ds that issu from tbe line of those who hold the . d?sums of Europe in their bands are as peacefBl as tae sacking dove, their acts savor much more of blood aad iron. I Tbe Powers most directly affected by , war rumors in the air are Eassia and I Austria,and however sincere may be tbe asurancjs of each that her intentions are ' peaceful, there is no question whatever about the great extent of the war prepara tions at this moment being made by both. Such a despotism as Bassia is ab e to a great extent to do its9 work in the dark, aad little in tbe way of information for the outside world cn escape the arzus-eyed Rasstan censors. "Sbtwithitanding tnis. howeTer, enough information passes tbe Rrnsian dead-line from tims to time to establish the fact without caestioa that immense war prep arations are going on in Russia aad on a scale tea: has not teen equaled since the war with Turkey. Austria has greatly augmented the force of men engaged in fortifying the line of the Darina river, on the Servian frontier. That the character cf these work is extremely formidable is not denied at Vienna, and while Austria insists that they are intended only for.de fense, Russia looks oa saspicioasly and cotes the facLity which these work will furnish for an incursion into her territory whea tbe time for action arrives. Servia, governed as she is for tbe time by a weak executive, and hampered by as uncertainty as to the future of her present . infant monarch, is in no position to amke formidable war preparations, but Moate- ne(rro, aIded wita naaeia! rcpporr iTim Russia, is alradv armed to the teth. and Russia, is alrcadv arced to the teta, and her army is on a war foiling. Russia, is constructine armored ships en th Black sea and pu hing them forward to comple tion in hot haste, while on thePaci&e -lis is increasing her fleet fortifying her har bors anew aad geaerallyclearingherdecks for action. If the outcome cf all this extraordinary prepirat.on is to be sweet and gentle peace, then it will become useless heresfter to par any heed to the most significant facia which may portend war. REPEALED IN RHODY. Prohibition Bejected By an Overwhelm- tii 5 Vote. Psotidexci, R. L, June 2L Rhole Island yesterday voted on ani carried by an overwhelm.nz major tv a proposed ar- ' tide VIIL of the amendments to it Consti tution, readiae: "Article V. of the amend ments of the Constitution of this State is hereby annulled. " Article V reads: ae manufacture and sals n 4 n n -I i - iir rr li'nrrnw fr Ym nrsi r s Ha - - shn prohibiMd. The General Assemhly saa p-oviae bylaw for carrviui this article tato erect." The cattle that resulted in the alop'ion of th s letter article was successfully fought for prohibition in the spring of lsi Yesterday it was decide! bv the last Legislature to try to take what the Probib.tionists like to call a "backward step" aid knock the Prohibition amend ment out of the Constitution. The day was bright and cool and a huge vote was polled. Ccmplete returns show that the Prohib itory mendmeat was repealed by a vote of 5 Hi more than the three-filths of the f total vote nec'B-y. Tee total vote wa: In 1&6. when the amendment was adop'ed, the vote, which was about 14,X0 smaller, stood: Approve. 15,113; reject. 9.231. The vote will be crucially co.lscted on or bfore July 13, and will be announced by procla mation ca or b-fore Jaly 0. The Tote in Providence was 11.919 for repeal, 2 940 against reoeal. Paw,ucket voted 2. 567 for andllO against repeal. Newport voted 2402 for and 3&1 against repeal. IN THE TOILS. CSanivaa Ready to Tell What Re Eaewt About the Croaia "Carder Barke IdeaU Bd. Chicago, Jane SL Patrick O'Stflivan the iceman indicted for complicity in the Croaia tragedy, has ben removed to the so-called hoys' department of the jail the recognized haven for "squealers' O'aullivan is the person whose business card and whose curious contract with the doctor for medical services were used to lure Cronin to death. The story is given out that the iceman has offered to make a dean breast of every thing be knows. His motive for be.ng wil.ing now to confess is alleged to be fright over tbe arrest of Burke at Winni peg and the di-ciosare that Cooney, the "Fox," is being actively pursued. BURKX XSESTirXED. Chicago. Juae r", Chief Hubbard re ceived the following dispatch yesterday afternoon from Officer Collins at Winni peg: "I have identified the prisoner here as Martin Barke. He ba employed a lawyer, bat there is no chance of his get ting away. Chief of Police McRae ha? retained counsel. Last nig&t As istant Glennon. of the iftate Attorney's office, started for Spring field with the documents upon which will be based the demaad for tbe extradition of Martin Barke at Winnipeg. Saturday Assistant State's Attcraey Baker will probably take the piper to Wah ngtoc. They mast be sigaed by the f resident and Secretary Blaine before they go tc Winnipeg. en Poatoea Bridge Swept Away. Siocx Cmr. Iowa, June 2X This city and surrounding region were visited yes terday morning by a damaging rain aad wind storm. Tne poatoca bridge across the Missonri river was blown to Bices sad sixty boats were swept dowa stream. Re ports from asaay points in "fertkera 5s braska and Southwestern Dakota show that a great deal of damage was doas by the storm, which cevered a wide scope ot couatry. m m A Girl X "Sew Loa-MSE. Csbb Jaae L Alvia Park, cook cf the 5eaak ashing smack Maria Loaise, a widower, aged forty, was ia love with a lVmrtsea-ycar-old girl named LitUsfiald. bat ef late she declined his attest. Saaday he- called at hat home at Great Point, armed with a cad lias aad a big lead sinker, aad amused himself Sy smashing ia the windows and threatening the girlaaless she retaxBed his lava, Tmesday he claimed to have found the girl was ea terms ef intimacy with another, and he deterauaed the Litihfleld hoose aad frsd foax skats' at the girl, all taking effect. Park was! arrested aad tatsato Mystic for triaL An Unfortunate Parent. -I will ask you to state," said the lawyer, "whether yoa have any other children than this young- man now on trial for stealing?"' "Your Honor," exclaimed the wit ness, appealing to the Judge, do I hare to answer that question?" I no reason why you should not,- answered the Judge. -You cay answer it." I have one other child, but I had hoped it would not be necessary to speak of her. She turned out badly, " faltered the witness. "She married an English nobleman.5 Chicago Tribune. Why They Lead. Dr. Pierce's medicines outsell all others, because of their possessing such superior curative properties as to warrant their manufacturers in supplying them to the people (as they are doing through all drug gists) on such conditions as no other medi cines are sold under, viz: that they shall either benefit or cure the patient, or all money paid fo them will be refunded. Tbe -Goiden Medical Discovery" is specific for catarrh in the head and all bronchial, throat and lungdiseases, it taken ia time and riven a fair trtaL Moaey will be refunded if it does cot benefit or cure. Dr. Pierce's PtiUets gently laxative or actively cathartic according to dose. 2- cents. A man calls his do Coal, because the first day he had him he bitumen, Worcester Gazette. "A Baadle oTHerves." This term is often applied to people whose nerves are abnormally sensitive. They should strengthen theia with Hostecter's Stomach Bitters. After a course of that benizn tonic, they will cease to be conscious that they have nervous systems, except tcrtmea aereeaoie sensations. It will en- awe tnem to eat. sieep And digest weu, the II"f.i0Lr'toia-CXeac . V.iu TThe af wo beVen bv gdJg SJSsaf ? . J , Tint first regiment in "Sew York to offer its services to the Government is said by Colonel Adams, of the Sixtv-Seventh, to be the regiment he commanded. Ths tc It not to ala who doth the swiftest ran. Scr :fie batUe to ta man wao slwou won the longest g33. "All the same '' a long gun c count, and the tallest pole eets tne persimmons.' If vou are not satisfied with vour equisment for the race for financial success or position in tne oaxue oi me, uise our acvice ana write to B. F. Johnson &. Co.. 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He isalwava good natured and is inclined to admire America and Americans, Rhecxa-hc Pains are greatly relieved by Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Eill's Hair and Whisker Dye, 50 cents. TrnwBt.r made to order with the mono gram or intitials of the person for whom they are intended set ia precious stones are oy no means unknown objeta d'art. THE GENERAL MARKETS. KANSAS CITY, Jase 24. CATTLE Salpptnsr steers ...f 3 ) . 3 ) Butcher steers 3 00 & 3 43 Native cows. 2 00 & 'M HOGS Good to choice heavy. 4 00 4 iJ-4 WHEAT No. 2 red TO Q, 704 No,:! soft T9 . SO CORN No.t S3Ji& S4 OATS No-S 19.4S BYE No. 5 55 & 26 FLOCK Patents, per sack... 2 U Q, S3 HAY Baled 5 00 Q. TOO BUTTEB-Caoice creamery.. 10 O 14 CHEESE FaU cream 8-4S t EGGS Choice H BACON Hams 10 a 10H Shoulders 5 j Sides & 8 LARD 64 POTATOES 30 S9 ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Sharping steers.... 4 00 fc. 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Dox'T wait until you are sick before trying Carter's Little Liver Pills, but ge ta vial at ooce. You can't take them without oeneflt. Ftxxbtk "Sir, honestv is printed on my face." Victim -I dcn't"cLpute it, but it has got a very wide margin." APocaxrCiaAaCASEaadfiveofTAaafll,3 Raich," aU tor 25c, It is the experience of all conductors that Strange things come to pass oa railroads. lr afflicted with Sore Eyes use Dr. Isaac Thompson's Eye Water. Druggist sell it. 25c Tee fifth Vermont was the first Zew Ea giand regiment to enlist for three years. -ntniree At ParostsTJ axb DrAtnu. Vm CttatLES s. V0SCLE9 CO, PM D.S.IBUITD(GFliGS GsAraauvd txtz asd r gala- aiaSed Spear End rolta.wizZi ! aalani BrCJ hoW-n. tcrewa.Aada ecmfiezmz ATTTV-4 la. fU. S brt Smm. & ! rV4LtcV-SA t. t tm Sar. T3 erwta. tlKEIMS-l ta, SiKtSacSLSS. Also Iarzer-aM tramtta s tvet. id s-oai sa.se to ScX. Special FUga axt(S to , order. m ISO. 4 ta . SV.r'rnH. trii iiFtrrfiT VUllK.4Iin.l IfcLAt . , :: r rz w- BKasBxi, LtrsBT kMa ions wtroew mnitri. m4 1. if sw vimmim. anwisit. Ttx. For Old andYoiuige Twtfa "Liver Pins set as klwly the 1 csmiia ftmiv -Bi-sji-c'ftB-a7 i-ciBimic ww aw Aar-BB Tutt's Pills art vet e f the weak Btssasefa, htv ela, kiaaevs mm klatfder. T tsteae rarasM taeir axretlsestUic ejsMUlties are wwnerf !. eaasisMp tbeea ta per ferae their raacUess aa iat yeeuhu Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St Xew York. Xy htie boy. 5 veara old. tns riczi won a cusraie tor waxa dtcrs nod no t The mi- case oil ?? nng. en. and the nncers came ca to the nuddlefcisr. For3ve2rhe smTered dreadfnllvt ts now getting well cad I am eanened Swift's Specnle ia the chief cause cf hia imarovemcct. JosxDiHr. sxs.U,lSS9. Peru, lad. 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Ix 2ia kt Oum tknt - tW tcmjiM ot Curia muni wci ;?ori. A..ui,mt cr Saxr, izd u therforr f sr sua teranoiujaZ, cumtng Ua sXc it cvtt a nf. I: u unicctj, acr.Vnc tad aiixeXnbr; oiimptrd iLr laTti? ts w3 a tut pvnuct is :ti rV Sold by Grocer everywherew W.BAZER & CO, Dorchester, Haas. EST Worn Wire Fenctci STEEL WUE Wlre) movmSoivag AC jLaairmiULCawtoiiitcV.SctlbTgor tn thm ta ef erjris. Ittwr ftn. Isfiimtcm IHK Wn.lErf WVC WIRF FFCE r arsct aaa !! 1 n. tiutckui, XSB I APEA mma m is t JONES HE PAYS THE FREIGHTS A T. a Wa: !.le. TtniJxaatai snaius tor 86O. . El3Xlthl EAtXTOdKlitr-B' 'J0.s5 OF BINGHAHTG, . BIXGHA-ttTOX, If. Ifc rSlXZ S3 ?trXM.rj Oa, tuti RUPTURE CUKED. Senif..r9peeII- LrTEATED PiiJ l-HLS-. . EE-T KLTTCUE TUEAT MEST ani CCCE In the WOEHD. Pato-airtT'jj. ot natcres 3 iti arouzd cc-e:a.:Treaird. TJLlS.no i PERATiON.ro PAD? 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