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DAILY ENTERPRISE-TIMES.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF NOBLlj COUNTY.
VOL. 3
PERRY, NOBLE COUNTY. OKLAHOMA, MONDAY, APRIL. 27, IBS6.
NO. 307
'
CRHvi.E CKEElv HUE
I«1 ny nro Ecr'.oi: .'y Burned I.ora
V/.l' IUooh u Lillllou Doilara.
11REMEX FINALLY FOIL FIRE HE5P
rx|>lo*'oii 'i < nr« OfT > l'lrciiiauU l.etf (-11 j
to lie l(i-liiiill Willi Crick ituU
htoiitt— llutulri (I t II(tini:
— Ilia l.itl it Ntw*.
..—An
ql TARIFF OUESTION UP
t
I
Cripple Civ k, Colo., April
angry courtesan threw a lump ai her
lover at 1 ocloek today an«l a million
dollars worth ol property was dtatroy- .
ed in three hours. The 1 imp hit the
stove, igniting the oil and setting Are ;
to the furniture. In a few minutes
the building was In l!:;m \ This was J
Uoughs dance hall on ld<y- rs av- .iu
near Third sire t. In a veiy . aurt time ,
the adjoining buildings hail eaitvjht de-
spite the efforts of the tire department.
It soon became evident that the con-
flagration was to Ik- a big one, but no
one thought it would r< ach sueh an aie.i
Cripple, Creek, Colo., April -j —Or. •
million dollars is a const-rva:... u.-.l-
mate of tine damag* dune by thi:> al l
noon's fire. Some estimates arc a hlgl)
as two million. The amount of in.-a:-
unce, as nearly as can be arrlv J at,
will not exceed Uio.OOO.
wh.-n ths fire 111st bi >lci out the full
danger was not p solved and it
was thought that the llrcmen, who wci -
early on the scene, would have the
flantM un ler control In a vi ry few min-
utes. Uut in a short time th- lire had
•proud t the ij lining building - an i •
trisk wind sprang up. Then ii was con-
« . d. i by all that at lea i half dos n
buildings on the corn r of Mey rs and
Third streets would go, and the oocu-
panta beg m 11 n iv • it, But many
jui'i waited to > long and wir< unable to
U t their g"od.-. Some barely c-< ap I
with their lives. Several we. H-rlotudy
burned. Bverj aiinute added fury to
{the flanuft an 1 whi n the fti • h i4
apread seYeral doors on • • r el I • tha
d.tnger to Mo* city w;i- •.11sv : • 1 bjt no
line could realize h« v. gr--at th lain i •
•would be. The heat >■ ame s in;-r..-e
lhat buildings on the north pid- )t Mey-
ers street took lire. T
occupants of stores an i • fll ia
•true dangt r and began to m ike prepar-
ations to leave with their p ?
Every wag -n In town was pre
service and g " -da were
#fot a tenth part of t
saved.
SAVEW WITH DYNAMITK.
By the tini • the p stolllce ha 1 - aught
It befiamr evident that the only way tc
Stop the progress of t
up the buildings with
Mrs. Lung try, who is tast increasing her
racing stable, and who, yesterday, made
the lucky purchase of Ambeiite, Just |
before that horse won the maiden plate,
liuv.' been ilally frequenters i.r San- [ ponator 31i:.r.nan AeUs for Aotion
d The new gallery was cnwact all uhe | 0:1 Frea Alcohol in too Arts
afternoon by people who admired the
paintings of Sargent, Watts, Iturne-1
Joins, Jarsons, Alma Teduna and oth-
i ers.
t Sargent's portrait of Count, ss Cl#ry
is the sensation of the exhibit. The
i Wesminster Gaaette says: "It fairly
I swamps everything else, and the story
■ of the new gallery this year, as twe
• years ago, is, Sargent first and the real
nowhere."
VAR THREATENED ON WILSON AG,
Kin tiuC^ti |> vici and r*mtn 11 « Vamlr>
vlvll iitll I'lcHJor I'finlou Hill
On I tic : Oil
- Note*.
ling obstacles In the way of soldiers
obtaining pensions.
Mr. Miles (Dem. Mo.,) thought the
soldiers were entitled to liberal legisla-
tion on pension matters and srld ho
had endeavored to act on that theory.
He entered a protest against the at-
aek hat had been made by the gentle-
man from Illinois (Mr. Connolly) on he I
deceased soldier, General McClellan,
ami on his son, who opposed some pro-
visions of the present bill.
At i2.:iQ o'clock, without concluding |
the debate on the bill, the house enter-
< d up >n the special order—the delivery
• f eulogies on the late Representative,
William 11. Craln of Texas.
At 4 or, o'clock the house, as a further
mark of respect to the memory of tho
de eased, adjourned until S o'clock to-
night.
There were less than a dozen mem- .
bers present when the houae met to.
slight for further debate on the Plckl
pension bill. Representative fayn ,
<11. p. N. Y.,) presided. Mr. Hardy
(Hep. Ind.,) Mr. Gibson (Rep. Tenn.), I
Mr Cui tls (Rep. Kan.), an i Mr M •
haney (Rep N. Y.)> spoke In favor oil
the bill. Mr. Wheeler (Dem. Ala..),
spoke against it.
At 10:05 o'clock the house adjourned.
i Washington, I>. C., April 7—The tar
| iff question made lis appearance unex-
| p vtedly in the senate today, and for a
l time it look. 1 as though the routine of
j considering appropriation bills would
| give way to a general tariff debate. Mr.
Sherman endeavored to s-cure action
on the bill relating t > fruit brandies and
I alcohol used in the aits. Mr. Chand-
' ler gave warning, however, that if the
It'll was faken up it would Involve a de-
bate on the entire tariff qu stlon. Mr.
Piatt went further ly saying that if
hi* correction of th • revenue laws was
rttempted he would urge that the entire
Wib-on law bo repealed and the former
McKinley law revived.
Mr. 1'effer added his protest against
opening a tariff deba:-. which, he said,
v. I eioa d back th« bond t lutlon,
which had the right-of-way by unani-
mous consent.
After these announcements, the vote
on Mr. Sherman's motion to proceed
was followed with great interest, re-
sulting in the defeat of the motion —
IIIYl li AND IIAUUOlt 111 M-
jynamlte. This !
•was done under th- sup rv.sl n f th
ti: men and a numb >f buildings had |
to be sacrificed bef re the
reached them
An acci 1 nt •■••.Mirred whi'*a 1-st a ti. - • j
insn his !• x H was placing a b,g .
charge und- i the Si>*t' - h"spltal. wa* ri
it exptoled. bh m h - I I off.
The Are st.u :- d a: 1 k an 1
by 4 i n k II h id d<mol sh< I the
tlocke betwe< n Tin: i to i Fifth s:rr. ts
on M* ft rs, b< I we ffl T ilrd ai i Fifth on
lbnnett str- :. stoppii.g Just th..-* sld*
r.f the new Midland I-p't a I wai---
and b tn en P I u I ;on
«-.i j r nt it t. u • th • v pti a >■( a f--\\ ,
liulldlng* r th- T . r I • -t f- '•
fs'e.irlv all the buildings between Thlrai
nn 1 I' : I OR Kal " >'
(Many pH.«ple l« «t e\ rythlng they
The pw ple not afi••■•tc
shelter to the )1 .meless,
lire several hundred
TU* First Nat 'Hi! bank «a< i ag
Inline-- mi U ■' iamn w"Uf
their bull ling waa burning
The burnt district is to \* r-built at,
*.nc,. with brick an I ' ,1" Vuil
The pr-'i- rty "n M« > •- avnu •
occupied for the m ; part by d-mi-
Mode - ■ ealo na The t« ; va t
- T p i I H II ii I , ■ '
there an l Innumerable dan-'e halls
' Several nrrl lent* "f a minor chnra •
ter occurred, but n • wen- fatal. Gra-
Clifton w is badly burn-1 about th#
face an 1 h: n<l
• The put ifTl e on 1' Tin- It av
n tdi.O *i" Ii nly ti"
Tw. nl) lit" ' -in<l l"tt' 1
A bun l t'uui|il l*.l liy III" Seoul® Coiu
mlttre, Willi M-iiv Auiciiiluiciit.
Washington, April 7 The river and
harbor appropriation bill has been prac-,
tically completed by the senate com-
mittee on commerce and probably will
ibe reported to the senate un Wedncs-■
clay. Some few additional changes may
y -t be made. The following are among
the more important amendments made
in the bill as it passed the hou«e, the j
n it was that I word, "Increase" signifying that rhe
F'-nate committee has added Che amount
stated to the appropriation stated by
the house:
Sabine Pass, Tex , cont-nulng con-
tra -t of 11,403,800, stricken out; Oak-
land harbor, Cal . reduced $25,000 and
contract authorized for i >6,000; deep
,vat*r nt t?anta Monica. Cal.. $100.00<)
and contract authorized for $.',998,000
with a proviso that the Southern Pa-
11fi • Ratlroda company ahall e\ cute an
ixgrc ment tha. any railroad company
may share in the u<e of th>- t i *r now
c >rv*:i a-ted on the site of said harbor;
II,;. had I San I>i-K ■■ <•: ! . *K.0,(XX); fan Lula
j i iblspo hartwr, Increaae $ •• .«•«*>; \\n-
m ng: n harb Cal., contract for $34J,-
e«Hi auth uized: I'ort Drfoi l harbor, <>re-
g .n. appropriation of $-'03,000 stricken
ions.
1 into
hauled away. |
Is wert
had.
hav > ffert* 1
of which there
The following are among the increas. i
of appropriations made for river im-
provement:
. i ,i iquln river, CaL, $S7.tW; Colum-J
b i river. Oregon, contructlon of a boat
raceway SluOjMM and contract author-
ise l f >r J' 0M t'o . Willamette i r, ( :•••*
« . l>el> \v Portland. $: 0,«ns ; Willamette
and OolioMbla rtrer Oregon, H0.0MI
!• !.•••■ g ind and trllutaa> wateri,
V( iU $41,000; . nn •• ting Puget
s 11 1 « th Uk - U ti n and Waab•
Ington by cmal. $P o.imm> a . I c.ntia t
autb 'i lE* )! for $l,40> ."00; «'olumhia_ r a -
or. Washington, at V in Oouver I ..'1"'
Some new legislation is a ided to 1 ho
bill. As to the contracts the secretary
of war authorized t make them in
whole -r in part, he may a I,- • in d.fy
the projects authorised if th
announced. All peis en • nip
public works of engineering,
to the engineer corps.
be hired by the olh r
corps. The dlspubd
Tlie vote defeating Mr. Sherman'.*
motion was as follows:
YEAS.
Republicans —Allison, lirown. Slier-
man, Teller and Wolcott.
1 • m its - Bate, Berry, Hlackbum,
Jtrlce, Caffery, Call. Chilton. Coekrell,
Cordon, Cray. Martin, Mills, I'asco,
J ugh, Vest and Waltham.
NAYS.
1: publlcana Baker, 1 lui 1 >ws, Can-
1 m, * '11 ti r, ('han ller, I Ms 1 k. I Jull im,
Davis, Frye, Oallinger, (Jear, Hans-
brough, Henley, L dge, Mantle, Nel-
son. Pettigrew, i'iatt, Proctor, Warren
an l Wilson.
Democrats—Ilaoon, Tillman. Turpie.
p pullst—Ali"ii. Butler and Peffer.
SUNDRY CIVIL BILL.
The sundry civil appropriation bill
was completed and passed during the ,
day. As it passed the house it carried*)
ab ait $300,000,000; as reported to the sen
cv it reached $35,000.0)0 an«l with tha j
; in- adments added today the total was
raise 1 to $37,000,000.
Am ng the several amendments one
was for appropriating $50,000 for build-
1 -.gs at the military po.-t of Fort Riley,
K a 11.
Mr Hawley (Rep. Conn.,) offered an
an Intent directing that the printing
«••' p stage Mamps at the bureau of • n-
g:a\ ng and printing be discontinued
and that the printing b 1 >ne by con*
tract after public competition. This
op'n d an extended liscu^si >n.
The am ndm* nt was finally rub d out
of order « ti a point made by Mr. Nelson
(U p. Minn..) when upon Mr. Piatt ap-
p-ale I from the d i-ion of the chair
(Mr. Chilton presiding). Cos derable
f ling was shown in the discussion.
N< !a m I dared that this move waa
ma ! • in the nter t of disapp >int* 1
bidders.
The appeal w is afterward withdrawn.
The amendment was lat r offered In
anoth-T form and def. 1 ted 01/a voie.
The chtlms und- r the Rowman act w
nil d out n a point of ord-r. As thtu
nni"'i 1 d. t!; sundry civil bill w , ; pa--
MINKUl t \u::iir IN A TltAP
Cuuipelb'd by .. «iroo:ly Mailer to >| rlag «t
The'iiiol voa,
Ei pas •. ii 1 "• 11 •' A "• -l
to the Times tonight from Chihuahua,
Mexico, says:
The m- ••. ti.: 1 ilile mining disa.-tcr that
\o , a, red in Northern Mexico
happened fha.sday afternoon at tho
Viol 1 mlntt. 1 t welve miles from
1 hI-* city :'«inta Mulalia district.
T.-is u ii n:ver mine and has
.,v }\ the l«-: hundred v ars
The 10 f <1 mine has b -n supported
by ,m - at, p H.4 " «.•«' ar.d a few weeks
.igo P. it. P*-t the owner began talc-
ing ou;.ti>aju 4u,)por:«. Prieto urged
the ntluefsflWho ; r. Mexicans, to con-
tinue ativSnk in spile <«t" protestations^
it is .^itd, and the teirlble accident re
suit 'i. . . .
1 jiiy-fiv !.• u v ■**. woik when
the I'tVH In 1 • '.iri'o!. of these elghtetjl
escap d, sixty-seven vi r • burlo 1 ana
o| these thii • - ven have been takmi
out, a >1 • n 01 • h an dead an 1 thirty ee-
riuusly crushed and many will not live.
There is very littl • <v. ncc of recovering
alive the thirty men \ -t under the earth.
The governor left here today for the
scene,
i nti: in j i:i: staxuaui) mink
0110 «f c uliforniH'H ooM-l'rodncors Ibe
Mm-hp or tho (Onllucratloii.
Rodie. Cal., Aprils?..—Fire broke out
in the Standard mine this morning be-
fore the day shift came on. The |ra
utarl 1 . i , 850 fo >t lev< 1. The flam sa
are still beyjnd control and the main
shaft is a burning furna.v. Miners are
doing everything in their power to
bulkhead all ( ' -s cuts to prevent the
lire from spreading to the Bodie min",
with which It is connected. Tha eb c-
irie machinery burned Is that put in
cue year ago. Miners cannot ascertain
the extent of damage and may not for
-,1-ial days. The loss is thought to be
\ ry r • No one was in the mine a:
time thtyi started.
Tlie htanA-d is one of th. principal
(, id mine- tB;1: stat? and Its s tock is
ne - •!\ o*nJ|l\v N - v V rk people.
X>ISPhAYS.
Prices Lower than the Loicest.
AL-L- I.O
CALL,
lco;<
Ycun sfiriSFiEO
SAVED 25 per Cent
IT v.ia to ricase.
CUR M07T0:
Good Hoods, Low Pricet.
Clothing Co.
iNorth Side of Square.
ZS_" S"'\ ^ S" '•> . >i. K
F. Ci. Mhoke, 1 'rcsitlt-iit.
II. A. MuCaniu.ess, Cashier.
Exchancse Ba
Opposite Pcstofficc, Perry, 0. T.
Solicits Accounts of Farmers, Merchants and Corporations.
■SOUS lit \INS AT MI-TKISN
>los< ti ninunrtHl « hI II h lian^ Confers lo
I'oMir.l! t'p i* I rlteo Train.
L10 M • Ap -.1 27.—Mosea Blm-
m 1, a&as ( roy Gord *tl, Michael
T:. h :.d 1 i.eit Hall, alias Gordon,
ha \ e . 1 at* - -d to holding up Frisco
train No, r at Sleep s Hill, n ar Leba-
r ii . Mo., en the night f March ul
They gol away with about $l,ooo.
iconfesd n makt s Simmons one
i f th? 1:11 ' • ring juvenile thieves In
criminal ami is < :.ly 1" years
old, yet he exulta In his exploits and
Coasts <>f iii.- share In the train robbery.
The prisoner.- were ari .-t 1 at Litch-
field. 111., n ci .itly ar.d a e In custody
the F ar Courts jail h e.
STOllMS All, OVKit K.\N>AS
HhII aiul l .no Is l)o lOnsiderable Diiiuage
in ( ropn Im I'lucf t.
Abilene, Kan.. April 37.-The severe
storm which raged last night subsid.nl
by morning. The siorm did immense
Jan. >g • by h '11 and v.\: 1 t • farm build-
ings uid fi alt. W iter n -b d the
Sniol^y Hill bottom t >r miles. Several
E. WADE
urnitureat Less than
i lings
lty collapsed
fill d. No 1
1 Tho as i ads of doll
In this
ellars wer.
Ft ult I
t the st
to farn
badly
hou-
and
ss of
rs of
and
1 In
vault standing,
s and th ■■a- ir. U
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f n the resolution f r ;i s n:H" Inv si
tl'-n in ■ th.' Alat-am i «1« > lion <. T «
brought out a stat .io ot f:-m M AI- I
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of the othi r I'opulNis w ii I I . r1\ a
f «r the lnv« stlRil. n so that If the II
It* public,in vot-s \\ 1 i;lv* n for It, Mr.
All-n ss id. tbf i ffol itlon \v uld pass
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! < the m- nt remarl. ;bli rvi-nt in th •
history of th' sonut • If 41 * iiab'ta
vot# I ft r th 1 Invest iti :i
At •* i h k |> ni . t senate h« Id in
ex- ••utive Hi-s^lon nt'I n after ad
J mrii• I
Wa shin ton. ! . C Apr, I . . Th-' s- 11-
ate lii • X' 'Ullv sfssl >n I '.I iy confirm*
«d the n 1t11ln.1t «n of p t.-: «lall.iuli r of
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in ii int of tha Waim IpiInga ig not
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and llKhtni
other parti
quite b- 1
result. I,
I tr.fs.
fl ■( ,
storm stt
It hail. I
ma,
which at s"me
sinill tornado,
an., April 25.—Tha hot
1 last ii -ht in a k >d rain
by a hie-.1 wiii 1, thunder
and s ev.e hall. N dam-
e In this vi nlty, but In
f the county th
vy ii nd ro
both to the
tall was
<1 tin
n 1 fruit
furious
Why?
To Reduce stock-Compare with Advertised out of Town Prices.
Oak Clmirs Cut tu 7.V", his price 70o
O11U Clmirs Cut to U.'J'i; bis pi ice 81.10.
SiimjI Cluti-a Cut to Wo; his prion :ir>o.
Sft Extcutiuu Tublos Cut to 00; hiB price e">.ltO
L3ed Room Suits. Side Boards, Lounges
Carpets and Everything Accordingly.
Kan., April l
k this place I a t • '.as. nlj. at.
ver half an hour and the
• as large as hen's en.;s. Tlie
fruit suff- : I. but the ci. ps a.v n t In-
jur. d. Windows were broken.
Nr "!' a, April A h'-avy rnin
vaahfd • Rtttinp on Dm trai k. daraillnf
Kris ' p.i -UK' i train N« . I, at I 40 this
lnovnluK about ten mils went of this
P lnt. The i-ntlre train left the trs.k
and the i u-xint' tumid over, the cnachc*
i. in i I ui'! -at. K a- r ('allen 1- v
iir.d Kli-niin I'o Jump land w *r--s -il-
Ottslv Injured (^albnder's skull Is
• Itfht I • t '• f- I. tir l The tir* man
i< nk! w.t .n Inn d and his Imm-1 CUt. No
\ i- • nn : \v. • harni' I
M KIM ' \ ! ' I.I >• %Ti:< HI NT
Don't
TtiUr 1'itir-i iii \vlu'li vim wiin't « jire«(.rl|itiiiii tilled, you
want t i 1;ihiw tliat your tlni^jrist tindcrstiiiids his bu*i-
lii'^^. K. K. Iliiwuiidoblcr is ii rt'^istored iihariiinc-int
nml la'i ].* tmiii' hut |iuri'ilrujjH. You uiu safe if lie tills
your )iri'4cri|iti"iis. lie carries u full lino of . .
\4-Vts
■ilh'
Druggists' Sundries, Jowolry, Toilet Articles, Wall Paper, Etc
GIVE HIM A CALL. SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE.
E. E. Howendobler.
Ill I I.M I 'lIIS of
I heir < him
Mttikaa i
\ \M Kit\r \ I ININ \ l IIW lib
Welt-Mined l y • .Ispmese of llir IMrU
I rusiluii br lln%is \Nihorlil* s. ,
Havre, A| rll ' 'I '• «abb of a
crowd ••" " 1 ' on 1 '• 'i lay® foi lh#
• of Mil* • nt I ii k Mai'inU Vim I
ni-'i iiiaish il of th.' Japan «
nd the hlah at military ortb r I
fitpln , H ho trrived • n La T
llr.idy
I'll 11"
nabi
army
of that
i I* I* H
• ' It-I.IIK'
it n lim
■ I un
l f n M>'K
Inilliii Territory lliihl
rm :oi in Mn^li of if.
r, K$ H I -Thr It. l-lll.-
i on\ nr.on m« t In thl^
i i .• i ii u ng
i ■< to the nAlonut en-
P« r isud J It Folts.
m l .1 •' II Ctiyl ,1 r
an I W T M riisn
Th v in\«ntlott In-
ti >' ummlmoti«!y, •
I to the
mln
li.i* r -
m . r r." pat avnih without th" bissl
,-'i"ii iiiit iu. i'iii.i'1" ili.«wiur
II i.i.t.i i" hi* ft«y •-oi" .«n'l m
„ I ||,. Il l III.I h" hit* I'fplvttt*
Hi Htathci i"ii i"ti nl"!*! I l'* * '•*
t."l I" .-«l,t"-.I* llll'l l •t""
I, l„ lit. * "III I f«Hll I" « ''t*'*"
nml't'itl'111 *■ ||*'|I'|*I '"V
-t,i wnrihr •"in"* 'in"'
„„,i in*it" .Hill' '""i"
Mini um MI t ' i" mi f*'; '
I, . ur. ' I' HI. Hill " ' *- "Hl> l'"l
1.1, ,||I„. '1"«ti -f ill IU; JHtit.
II,.I,. I'll tP'tWII"!!* I'fO'M l' i| f
Ht ll.llll* I'lH'I'in* . ^ .
'••fi|i vshie of till1"! l«ls♦ I iti d°-
II n t-> ttiil' Il|*'rt i l
| n- a itumisiinibHi IM ia 'jwaa apon ♦.«
liitiaiH) all «l g- tl*l Jti!|r.'
. l".'k Hil l tti'Tnlnf. M if*
i ,i l h. ir111 I,/
iltt > m II ii i1 nil .'ti .hi
, , .pllnii In Hi .ill""ti 'f
, l' Hi" ri in ■ '•itt 11v• « "f
,. I, j il "i il I'nfl. Tli"«
iii:'i"in«li ft<'hi I'm >
|, ,' lilt' .| '.''ill purti'iM Iif
Mlli|tll. Vain ii H i Tli. "Ill
r II.vi. .I.ii tm iimif w.-l.1''m«il
it,, i tm.'ii" J ii't ■ 'I li''' I'"
H 'I'll II >1 jl* ll" l''l1 "■ I III'Kill.
tll.lt hi HI. 'I'll II" 'I I' 'lilt ll ml"l",l
Ii ., i i ii ti in ii.i i i 'i l «it r„i t,i|
,„,i ii, , it. ti 11 i' ii "i i" i 'ii
ii,. i .,111> ur tin i" en "i it
|,l„t - \ mi l'■ l II . Ill I*
•-, O "II n *
, lliltll" II' III* III
: ' I. II r It illl.'tt "f Mtl.li
. i i 1.111on.11 ("imnillt" tii.it I ir
tlli'rjf.
lit miiit ti hoi i. mi.
Free
1,000 pounds of High Patent Flour
Indian T-
lliUMi I Ol>V
lallinr HiMCMiiirr Aiitwrri i I halting* la
•I I IIOMOtlihlJ I •|l|l«t<« it II o
April .7 I«.i*t llltfht * iu"
h • h|mmi>h he|n under lh*
th< Itlni' lallle U mil" iii.i I
i ti I •
I nia I.
ti II > ^
IIU I' M •
th r II
"HlU •
t%Tt I
.•IT* r;
1 bv
• did
d It
| ' I 41 lll4lH l« Hi I
IjIthn •. April 1\ Ti- n*Pi •
, !|U*| *s>t h«bl 1l«l"H I
4ma "f ih" *'|i|d f\%>
id iii i o It i v II itiatMui l.«««
Mad w a 'M b| t pa ll m b
f i | • • "Mh. put
I 11 ' i al liol l • ii • •• e I i
In1 t '• h '
W | |t j f • *' ■ t al «bv •• at t
. ip i * wi« h'oh it lato | *
niil a la «p Mutual "f Hdi.r.
• i alde *i * Pb un
If i « t .il w ll)« i^Wma
rat'ifl*
.• tit
a ti ni
it*, -i
!|l*ftt*
d> i1ioniM* d !•* ht ll it > ti
IT r a ro*aid ..r $l«* t • I
aonia i Who Will l i
w«'Wl ab nit It In i*i \ a«ptp i pnbli«h« I
• | i t th in nth ol K'bnhn, l*T.l,
I■ i i a it-1 Ml th Ii •• • III mi
If 111 me ti moa*> loaiahi. '• b# | 4id
111 a i i !'•> ' batll) Tin llro Wrt* a
f Am ' lied I't- 4t lh*1
i ni ^ "f th- pip f «?onialrt a
It of Ihf I't oe«r. |) •.
Mint t H at"v M«. Col*
♦ 4i< ftimttt' man of ih« l i
ptrtill' ii4rtv. ba« i-alh'l a ma«« 'nf l4
1 •• t Ill "t\i r
i'i" ptirp ♦« "t « ti|aii'i nf a
i «*o|orado.
We luivi' )u«t reeeivetl u cur Imul of To|ieku
Klmir .nnl in ortli r to p'l it 4tilrodtit'«d we
we will >ii*i' ti S.illi nek of tlie Hull I'uteiit
with eM'i v "*l" |nirchit«e, until weliuve (jlveii
nut |"Uiiitl of I'loitr.
\sk II,on Ili.i ni\Mi-
ni H.I' I
IIMI* «t
lllll t I1
|H 111
A I'i ll
tin p.111
lh,.!. iihh'ImmI lt.rr.1.* Im.
(,.i,i Km Aft ll '?T -Th" rnf«
•■I Mil ■ i" i'i. " H 't"H #"11, N . ii
|i,'1. t s ' ■ I HUH f 'f IH l*.| l* Hl
f.i^r li "I''* HHiHI"* II lh« l*t. «l
, ,.. f .HHil In Kin' i Th' U.jr
%,ll in t'111-t l'""l Hil l- lMM tl* !•
tb. nml («.«' t'lHi In Ult.
A Car of Salt
— — —— A ll 11 A IIAl.t I AM Iif——-
Fine Seed Potatoeb
n.U we att SULL/AO VERY LOW.
C. I. LIMBOCKER,
MtN*il|i.,Hniiflllraii, HMtt, WW.
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