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Devoted to ?h.: Ajrt?cultural, Commercial and Hanufacturing Interests ol Frederlcksburg and the Tidewater and Piedmont Country Vol. 17 No. 87 Fredericksburg, Va., Tuesday, September 10, 1901 t. otlu r ni.K bines,but Price, 3 ii C. & o," CINCINNATI, LUI !^, Il : I . l*IIH'Ati(l ST 1 m lx \\ |i I'll 1 m ? ? t,,. llld I'..Hit nit.i v. TRAINS 1.KAVI IM1SWKI.I., VA. ; "fi II..I Si.i ,.-, ?, .; i:. |. it. |. I'nllui - tu. Im i.ii an I i: \l\> I hi: Il IllMWl \i I I.T. I.H'I Ar. ~ ? :i i:. (. 1.1 ' - Fut ??til? r Inlori .HUI \ I' N^WN?rfolk^Westem ? Schedule in Effect June 30. 1901. LEAVE RICHMOND. BYRD STREET STATION ?)00 a. i' v ? bars. ?? 9.05 fi m Pullman - Ki...\. 3 15 1' H?-. ' '. ' v N - l'< ten. tun. g 57 p. ui.. 1 *) Inter. ? I" lu |t m 9 10 i' ?" ? for l.j 1.m m.: t 1II111.11, ? 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I'aaaenffer Ajc.-nt sy*.llltiiWN, lieaeral A ?eut, ?-r.s. WAK*tJINttT()N. D. C. CONTRACTORS. j^ *, ?der anad?n tractor. .11 (i. niah l'luiiH nv.1 S|a??-ilicatiiiiia, nt i a?' ftiriTccliiiii ?ilVci iwnca of Ihiil.l nira ( i-tiiali hiiinla. liy \tu tiny ?mil hii jM-rint? ; I the work in bun ?,r country. ? iiarji?>H lti'iiKunalilaL Kii r 1? J?a. h? aeon ?oraTT-rLex*, Oontractor and Builder. I'rliicc?, Anne St , <li.|,i.?.1i, ! i| r'| |-(,untlr}-. IsBiriiiinniiit?^-?. nil work ii |( ( ].,?. ,,, |M. don., proaaptly aad in a ft al lejiaa ?ai ner at ria-k-liottoiii nri. 1 ? FLOWERS. T 1 Cut Flowers an?! FI1V1 j)c_ ?ii<ns for all (Vrcasious aY^ sonalik? Price?. Leave or.krs with E. C. t?ls,le Kretlerickshurg, or sen<l t?>\ J. PALMKR GORII Florist, Ashland,1 . ,-commend ~? .sFriend" | Mr ??a - as "^?s ? y ai L OKV??iSTs i il v.1 i.\i?nt ? o Ulaata. i. ?. ?? ? Happy School Days \\ ? ; ? nrei? demand for ni] kinds School Supplies ; have made n -j THE VERY BEST VALUES. \\ ?? i ! i i ADAMS' Book Store. GOOD. HONEST VAu\ - ' ?S wil.i! \ urit in every p we sell Oui Il of the BpsI Shoes ever the C i? i !tnilsf?p||i?\Vi-l|f;l]i we are selling now. _ BROWN & CRISMOND Qermania Mills W ; iv ist fiuif v newest and most I'crifct machinery, and are now prepared to furnish OurCELEBRATED FLOURS Myer & Brulle's Patent Superlative, Germania XXXXX Extra, Germania XX Extra, White Plain Extra. Family Meal and Mill Feeds of all kinds at Lowest Prices, MYER & BRULLF, , .?ire fullv prepared to fill ordern loi tneir UNEQUALLED BRANDS OF FLOUR, WHICH &URPA98 ANY HERE? TOFORE MADE. PICKLBN'R SUPERLATIVE PATENT, ?^IDGKE ?VATER FAMILY (silver medal), BELMONT FAMILY, BELMONT BEST EXTRA, SOMETHING NEW. ALSO CHOICE OR' NULATED AND PATENT l AMI!.Y MEALS. PURE OAT AM? CORN I'.KKli AND CRACKED ?ELLOW CORN Ft >R STOCK. AI-1. WE ASK IS A TRIAL TO CONVINCE. J. B.FICKLEN. Manager. ftu-'l ly H- R GOULDMAN- MERCHANT TAILOR. AM? DEALER IN dent's burnishing Uoods My Stock now complete in every deportment, consiHttng; ol thelatest styles and best fabrics from I'rcneli. Lmrli-di. Scotch and American Manufacture?, ?? lee ted with the urcai? *t cure, with the view tosupplr the wants and tunic of eery ciiHtotuer. Kvery? tlnii" at Bottom Prices and J-atisf action Gua~anteed. Also full line of ('ciitn'furnisliin^ (ioods suclins linssShlrts, Ni-j.lit Sliirls Drawers, ( olllnrn. Cults, Ulovee, stispesslers, Scarfs, 'lies. Silk and Linen llandkvrcniefs, Half Hose, Sc.irf Pins, t ii ff and ?ollar Buttons, Wut eh Chaina and < Im mm, Silk, Alpm-a und Uiturham Umbtelllas, fte, dill and examine our stoek. Shoes, Shoes, Hats, Hats! Oar Shoe Department is now full to the top with New Style Sboea, Oxfords and Slippers for Ladies, Men and Children. All Up-to.date in Style sad down in Prices. Our Hut Department lias all the New Style, Straw and Fur II its. Hats for the crank who never can be hushed, Hats tor the dude who never can be crushed, Hats for the smart TOMBS man who knows a thing or two, Bats for all the World, LOW PRICES MADE TO YOU. Wallace & Company, Wholesale and Retail, Frederickshurg, Va. The Largest Slock in Town Of Hardware, Wagon Materials, Nails, Guns, Pis? tols and Ammunition. When in llio oil ?stop at. my ?store and let me quote you prices on the ffcbove, together with many other articles, too numerous to mention. Agent's for Deen&gs Binders, Mowers and Rakes. F. L. W. OREEN, ?$fflP FREDERICKSBURG, VA. DO YOU SHOOT? 1 If you do you should send your name and address on a postal card for a WINCHESTER fGUN CATALOGUE. IT'S FREE. I It illustrates and describes all the different Winchester Rifles, Shotguns and - Ammunition, and contains much valuable information. Send at once to the Winchester Repeating Arms Co.. Now Haven. Conn. II MliLE? SNOT TWICE. Hopes For His Recovery Lighten the Gloom of the Awful Tragedy. HIS A33AILANT WAS LEON CZ3LO0S2. A POLE A Miirderoua Attack While the Chlel Exe, utive Was Holdtnjr a Reception in the Temple of Muele at the Buffalo Exposition PRESIDENT M'KIN'I.EY. William McKinley, I*resldanl of the i nited States, was shot twice while hold Ing a reception in the Temple "f Mnetcoa the Pan American Kxposition grounds, Buffalo, at I ??'clock I ri.lay nfternoon. i ine bullet took efJeel in the right brennt aad ?he other In the abdomen. The iir-?t wound was not of a eeriona nature und the iiullet wiiH extracted. The awoad bullet went through the PresideBt'e ?tomaeh und lodged in the m ?ecles of the huck. The Basraissin la Leoa Caolgoes. He was born in I ?i-t r??it sad went to Buffalo from < levelnnd The I*l-eeiden1 after the ahootiag was tnkeii t?i the Kmtwgene? Hospital, on the Kvp'iHitiotl BTOBflde, mid Inter to the P'h?iIcIicc of .lohn <i. Mil iiurn. president of the', Bxpoertloa. All over the country were heard expressions .if horror at the assallaat'e int. -ii \i. \- m: w m? shot. Five mu?tes before the 1-rcnident wan Mimt the crowd ITU in the mont cheerful humor in the Temple of Munie The po? lice liad found no troulile of any kind, und when the Prenidcntn carria-je. coii talniag beeldea the Chiel Exeent?re Irreal dent John <?. Milliiirn, of the Pan-Ameri? can ExposltiOB, and Private Secretary Qeorge B. fJortelyon,dro?7e op to theetde entrance of the Temple H was met by a mighty nalntc of cheer* and npplnu???*-. The threeattsjhted and were istaoi-ted to the door of the building. Abaoet imnie diately a eaiTiage containing Secret Serv? ice Men Qsorge Poster aad Samm-lK. Ire? land drove ii|i. and these det(?ctiveH. with -l?verai other Secret Service men, entered the building together. laeide they were met by l?ireclor Heiieral BbcBBBBB, who had arrived but a iiioinent liefon'.nnd be directed them as to waeeetoetaad. It wae h<? arranged that the ??copie who wonld shake bands with the 1-reeideal would enter at the nouthennt door, meet the President in tl.enter and then pnnH on out at the nouth went door. Where the alek made the curve in the center of the bnDding the corner had bSBB decorated with tall palm?? and green plant??, ho the President Ktood under a bower. ?01 mi B* \> i.hi \T n\M'. From th* ??outlii-nat door and extend ing on 111 ? to and around the curve wann Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL (Jneouak-d by any other. Renters liara leather soft. Es?>ecially prepared. Recj? out water. ? heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preftervatt?/?. Reduces cost of you' harnes Never burns the leather ; iu Efficiency is increased. tecures best service, titches kept from breaking OIL , Is sold in all .ocalltieu Manntarturart by Hi****** Oil ('nuMir. line of Midiera from the Scventj thl Seaeiiaat Vrtil'ery un each aille. Th. were int<-rs|a-ri-?l with neatly uniform guards fr.un (ht- Kxpoaition poli U hen the Presidential part? was witl the building the soldiers rame to "atte tion and all t <,. ?I. their places. T I'residen I ?a-? eiieorted to the center the palm bower, and Mr Milbnrn tool position on lii?. I'-fi -.i :i- tu Intrudt* tIn- |Mii|tlf r?a they came In Secreto i irtt-K..h stood bi the I'r.siilt'iii tot right. Beeret s-rvic-mun Foster, wl baa traveled ? ..r-, w here with the I'r.-i tlt'iit. 11 ink a | h im? tit m not limn- than t v feet in front id Mr. Milhurn and Beef Serviceman Ireland stood on his left, i tIn- In-hiu.l was the Mann- distance front "i th.- Preeideul as was Konter I'rniii of Mr Milhurn. M IMS MM III Mill; Ttirongh th - the people wl would meet the I'resillen I must pai When all was ready, with deteetlv arattered throughout the aisle, the Pr. i.lent -mil.tl t<> Mr llnchanan. wl was standing near the rornnralinchari of the artillerjmen, and said thai he wi read** t.. meet the people. Iff waa v.-i pleasant niul a* be waited for the doo to open be rubbed In- bands adjusted hi* long Prince Ubertcoat.an laughinsjljr chatted with Mr. Milbara. Mr Millmrn ordered the door to ?????? mu? n wavering line of people, who hs Im-cii si|iie?'/..'i| against the outside of tl door for hours, liegan to wend it* \m up through the line "f soldiers and polk to th.- |ilac w h.-re the rr.-i.|i-iit ft. \n ol.! man with silver white hair WI the tirnt to reach the President, and a bis shoulder the little girl be carried r wived a ? arm salntatioa Full** half of the people a ho paused 11 rp-iilcnt were wiimen and children. T .-very chilli the President l?-nt over,shoo hands w iirinli aad sa*tidsotnakind word ao as to make the young heart glai As euch person patwed be or sin- wi viewed critically bj the secret serva ,iii.-ii Hands were watebed, faca an aetions noted. nil \--\n ?XT in ii i.-. Following the suspicions looking pel son on u bom the police kept an eve cam the President -a--.iil.nit II- wasa tal poylah looking fellow, apparently _' years ol.l, tiinl.it <i. riiinn American el traction. His smooth, rather pointai face would not Indicate his purpoaa i slaying the nation's Kxecntive. TbeSi tr.-t ??Service men noted that abont hi rijrht hand was wrappad a han.lkerchiel As BC carri'-tl tin baud uplifted, as if su| poiied bj a sime- ander his emit, th.- otti .-ers believed bia hand was Injured, aa fsperiallT as he extended his left baa? acjoai the right so as to shake ham! with the President It was notice.! tha the person who was in front of the as sassin In-li 1 hack. a|i|iar.-ntly to shiel. tln-yoiine- man. an that it was nee? asar,' for Ir.-lantl to luish him mi. Innoceiil I; lacing the acsnssln the Prrsldfut smile. a smile of dignity ami lienevolcncc a* lu .?vtiiiihil his right han.l to meet the lef of the supposedly wounded nend. TWO RAPID ?ora. As the youth extended his left hand he ?Inick ni. a Mash as if trained by lonj. ?ira.-tice. \\ liijiiKsl out of hin right ham! ?the one which liel'l the pistol. Ilefon anyone kn?-w what Was transpiring twi shots rang out, one following the othei after tin briefest portion of a second I or the first moment there waa an awful hush. The music died instantly, the pso ple stopped niul coiilt! not hn-athc Then there waa pundein'iiiiuin. The Chief Ex eciitivc it was known, had laen shot. The I'rcHident drew his right hand .piick ly to !iia chest, raised his head and his eyas rolled. He a wer red a moment. r**?'l ad am! waarangbt in llHinfiiiBoflTufalaii Cortclyoii, to hia right. " m u BOB i ??una? I HIM," I 'at.-hing hiniaelf for the briefest ??ecoiid the l'resi'lent. whose face waa now of the w hiteness of tleath, looked at the ax aaaaiii a* the ollicers and aoldiers bore him to the tloor and said feebly . " May <iod forgive him.'' Mr. Milhurn and Se?-retary (ortehoii half carried th.- rreaitlent into the pns sagewny landing to the stage, wlii.-h had not basa BBBa*}. The I'resitletit waa aide to walk a little, hut was leaning heavily on his escorts. He wancarrie?! to a neat. where a half dozen men stood hy nnd fnnniHl him vigorously, ??nick calls wen? sent for dortora?nnd to the anihiilatice. " THIS Will Mi PAIBS .ill!. Ill,i ." While a?'at?il for a nioment S?>cr??tary I ortelyou leane?l ovt-r the President and ini|uired : " Do you fe?-l inuch pain I " "White and trembling, the President ?dipped hi* hand into the o|s-ning of bis tdiirt front near the heart and said : "Thia wound pains greatly." BOM HIMSKl.i BaUTSJLT. The President's head then fell backward and he partially fainted. .Mr. Milhurn place! his hand back of the wounded ! man's head and support?-?! it. This aeem e?l to rvHUHcitutethe President nnd he sat ; Htocinlly in the chair, his l??gs spread out ! ?m the tloor. his lip-* clinched firmly, as if he would light determinedly against death. He wan giving the fight of a soldier, and more than one turned away tremblingly?all in the building tretnbl.wl and shook, not from fear, but the ten -??'iii ?uni remarked be iseertalaly aaol? di'T." (-> III. ( ST "V i Krowi BRU, While all this wan trannpiring the tragedy had mil yet eattsd on the scene of the shooting. The ?jbota hud hardly lieen t i r? -. I when Poster Bad Ireland wen> on top of the annailant. Ireland ?piick a? tl.uht had knoeked the smoking Wea|K>n from the man's hand,at th?' same time he and his companion offleer, with a rlosrfl exposition police and an many artillerymen, were npos the annailant lie wan literally crushed to the Hour. U hile the President wanlieing led away the artillerymen ami guardn cleared the building in a few moiuentn of those who had entered to meet the Fxeculive, but todo thin it wasaeeeesary to draw their sabre bayonets ami see extreme force. An soon as the crowd in the Temple of Mimic had beca dinperw-d the Presiden! m as remorad ?tothe Exposition Hospital, win-re an examination was made. The bent medical skill wan summoned, and s itliin a brief |a-riod several of Baffalo'a best koowa practitioners, boeldfe l?r. P. M. Kixey, the President s |ihysieiaii. were at the patient's side. The Pn-sident retained the full exercise of his fiii-ul r i m until placed on the operat? ing table and subjected to an anesthetic. I pon thelirst examination it wan axcer Lained that one bullet had taken effect in the right breast just below the llip ple, causing a comparatively harmlcsn wound. The other took effect in the ab? domen, about four inches Is'low the left nipple, four inches to the left of the navel and about on a level with it. I pon arrival at the Fxponitioii Hos? pital the second bullet wan prolied for. The walls <>f theaMomea wereopeeanl, but the ball was not located. The incis ion was hurriedly closed, and after a hasty consultation it wan decided to re? mo1.?'the patient to the home oi Presi? dent Milluirn. i \m-.n in Mil.in it\ RBMOKBt K. Arriving at the Milburn residence tae task of probing lor the bullet which had lodged in the abdomen was liegun by l?r. iloswell Parke. When the news of the crime wan t?'le|ihoned to the home of President Milburn, where Mrs. McKinley was resting, immediate steps wen? taken to apare her the shock of a premature statement of the occurrence lief ore th?' true condition of the President could lie ascertained, liuards wen- stationed and bo one was permitted to approach the house \--\--IN UCMKs I'llKMKI?!tatki.v Wbea charged at police headiiuarters with Is'i'itr the instrument of an organ leed band of conspirators, he proteste?! that he never even thought of |ar|>etrat i'ig the crime until Friday morning. It wasaaaOBBeed at police headquarters that the primmer had made a partial confession, which he had signed. Asnear as can Is-learned the facts contained in the confession follow: The man's name is N>on< rolgos/,. Ili'isof Polish-German extraction. His home is in Cleveland, where he hau seven brothers and sisters. He is an avowed anarchist and an ardent disciple of Ktnnia Goldman, whose teach? ings, he alleges, are responsible for theat tack on the President. He denies that he is the instrument of any body of anar? chists, or the tool of any coterie of plot? ters, lili ills la IBS lue dkl aol have a con? federate. His only reason for the deed, he declares, is that he ls-lieved the pres? ent form of Government in the I'nited States was unjust, and he conclude?! that the most effective way to remedy it was to kill the President. These conclusion?*, he declares, hen-ached through the teach? ings of Kinma Goldman. Inherited Wealth Handicap to Eappinen. ? ?ne would naturally imagine that with almost inexhaustible wealth, a leading position in society and good health WiH in in K. Vnnderbilt, the American millionaire, should have nothing to com? plain of. And yet the reverse is the case, if we are to lielieve the millionaire himself. In an interview Mr. Vanderbilt makes a remarkable confession, and one#that will Is? interesting to the average man who considers great wealth the inevita? ble foundation for happiness. My life was never destined to be quit* happy,'' Mr. Vanderbilt ie quoted as say? ing bitterly. 'It was la: 1 on lines which I ?could foresee almost from the earliest childhood. It has left me with nothing delinite to seek or strive for." "Is great wealth a big handicap to happiness, Mr. Vanderbilt.'" ?piestioned the inteviewer. " Inherit**?! wealth, yes," waa the de? cided answer. "It ie certain death to ambition, a? cocaine is to morality. If a man makes money, no matter hn-.v much, he finds a certain happiness in its posses si? m, for in the desire t?? increase his busi? ness he hits constant use for it, but the man who inherit? it has none of thin. The lirst satisfaction, and the greatest, the building of the foundation of a for? tune, is denied him. He muat labor, if he does labor, simply t?) add to what may lie an over-sufficiency." It Saule* the World. No Iiiseovery in medicine has ever (Tented one quarter of the excitement that has lieen caused by Dr. King's New Iiiseovery for Consumption. Its sever? est tents have been on hopeless victims of Consumption, jjd eumonis, Hemorrhage, Pleurisy and ,..oncliitis. thousands of whom it has restored to perfect health. I or Coughs. Colds, Asthma,Croup, Har Fever. Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, suresteure in the world. II is sold by M M. Lewis, who guarantee? satisfaction or refunds money. Large bottles 50a. and $1.00. Trial hot ties free. RV ? A" Powder -AbsoiajtelyIHire Makes the fof.il more delicious and wholcs??fne ?orai tA?NO PowM? co., afw ?oaa._BbIbbbbbbbbbbbb? A Dirided State (Richmond \c. It isashmueful fact that upper Virginia and lower \ irginia an- unable to Bgr ?? ?m a suffrage |(rovision. Humors come that the black Is-lt will con-cni to noth? ing which dis-s not (sTinit fraud in il??' tions, while the great whiteeoaatlea t*f> pose any wholesale di-?fraiichiseuieiit of the seejro, We are all Virginia Look at the men OB the monument in the Capitol S.pntr? They are Tidewater and Piedmont, white section and black belt, mountain and counts, all Virginia. Howe want to split and dismemla-r the old Stat?' agaia, or do we want to get to gether und pull and work together to put her in her old place in the van of the Stnt? i, a leader ?u thought and progress, in stati-siuaiiship a in I patriotism.' The tirst Virginia convention threw precedent broadcast to the winds, mid in the fear of God and the lore <?f lils-rty Bad allegiance to the lust and purest principles,-trode boldly into new ways and gave voie to sentiments and pur? poses wbj*ii have inspired the IH'oples of the w(jaWand given new hop?? and ''gilt togUJflpiiid. Suppose this last Virginia co*|sKti<in is governed by small county and sectional polities and [s-rsonal inter entn, and grovels vilely in the muck heap of little thingn? How will the Two as a whole, Bad the men iu them look when put in the future side by side in the thoughts of the Virginians and of stu? dents throughout civilization I Broad, bold mid euinest thought for the present sad the iuture ; patient cul warm affection for the whole Sta' -, sad ardent ambition for the we'fa'-e and glory of the whole State; d?votion to principle Bad purpose strong enough to efface temporary interest and narrow prejudices, are demanded of this conven tioii. The duty of every innu in the BOB? ventiou b to Opea his mind, to humble his heart, to forget every i hing exeepl that he is a Virginiau acting for Vir? ginia and Virginians that be is treading in thefootstepsof gianteead must ??ike wide strides, that he is following after the masters and lenders of mankind and must strike to make h's work mensure to the?*s. Strikes a Bl.ch Find "1 won troublinl for several years wiih chronic inigestion ami nervous di bility." writes P. .). Green, of Lancaster. N. H., "No retnedy hel|>ed me until I Is? gan using Flectric Hitters, which did tne moiv goisl than all the medicines 1 ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health foryears. She says Flec? tric Pitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand toefeaad invigorator for weak, run down women. No other mi-ilicine can take its place in our family.'' Try them. Only?oc Sat isfnetion guuranteed by M, M. [?BWtl Military Training Deficient. With Montague niourcaptaiii. Willa-d his lieutenant.and Anderson h'sserger'it major to bring up the rear, cau there be anything but victory nuticipated '.' No, never, never.?Finporia Messenger The sergeant-major doesn't In ig up the rear, esteemed contemporary. Hid you ever see-one on dress parallel Hi is it. and ail of it ' Now you just w at ?a Sergeant-Major Anderson when he prances out to the front a ml gives the cam paign a twirl, and you will see the r?-al thing.?Petersburg Index-appeal Ear Heart Upilde Sown! With her heart upside down, Mrs. Charles ('onover, wife of a ra-'road man at Huffern N. V., is apparently as well as ever. Mrs. Conoves was sitting on a chair on her piazza during a severe thun? derstorm, when she was shocked into unconsciousness by abolt. She remained unconscious seven hours, After making an examination the village doctor said he found that the shock had tinned Mrs. Conover's heart upside dowu. OH for the Children. Give them oil?cod-liver oil. It's curious to see the result. Give it to the peevish, fret? ful child, and he laughs. Give it to the pale, anaemic child, and his face becomes rosy and full of health. Take aflat chested child, or a child that has stopped grow ing, give him the oil, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has been done for years. Of course you must use the right oil. Scott's Emulsion is the one. Scott's Emulsion neither looks nor tastes like oil because we are so careful in making it pleasant to take. Send for fres sample. SCOTT * bOWNE, iVroUii, *?) Pea?! St.. N. ?. ?/*.' add 11 ou-, al. di?t*?*?*. Invented U.iIren ii. lia the State prison id was a bl?*H?ting ii years of sen lee fur* eedom and a for petteted in hiak facture of slua-a. pris?m as si,'|?-rint who knew liim as a hen be .?nits tl ilit|e|S'ndellt tilllll Merwin's disuoi ease of S. It. Haws from the Iowa St half of a ten 7? slaughter. l?uw*?.ri capitalists that I of th.- lost art of 1 Cuts ani Bx 1 hainberlain's cut. liruise. burn, 1 instantly allay th tin- parts in lesa treatment Int. rare it will not also cures rheiinint ami lameness " \ skcpti' in nothing. I> belie?..--, in himself.'? ?or ?"attest. ?Wk J/p.ick It Glrdl The fain, of Pu the b t in the w? tai th. It'stheon Poros,Rurne, Hmi I leers. l'i|. Pruptions. (inly i a box at If. M. I >*1L Ify 'hur w ife, husbnnd as he c dressmaker's hi' BIOWE to Atoa idea thataxiaaaaai needs a power!" ha? lavn explodatj I'i'ls, which are stimulate liver aoaoua matter, BOltttBty cures Headarbes, Price Th.- marinar is lighthouse, but ?' actor Have you a regions ol your s so yon a ?I? be Is betrtain's st.wna. They ??No cureta?'.. 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