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)o You llnov We have the best assort enc nt of granite ware in the city. Good granite tea kettlea QJc Hest blue eamlest wa ter bucket - 07c A complete line of Reeds Anii-tusting tinware, ab solutely guaranteed never to rust. The longest wearing o( ail kitchen wares. We hope you won't need drugs, but when you do let it fill our wants. The best goods at right pri:es. OPERA DRUG AND RACKET STORE. D.B.fl!CKir, Proprietor Optra noose Btig. Rich KM, Mo Apiil snowcr ate the order r, ?!: tiny just now. Geo..J iluckehy ' M I'lca--tut Gup Wrdne.ly. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Lowry have removed to l'itikuig, Kn For tinware, lamp chimney and ?"al V't go o luvl!t Kacket Store. Rev. J. B. B. Proper held er yicf In the Episcopal chuich Sun day evening. Winchell Jamison i home lor a sho't visit to hi parent, Mr. and Mr. J. W Jamison. For whip, tiding; or diivinp. , hb hooks, lin- or rods, go to ! Duvail' KhcLcI Stoic. j C. A. Denton, attorney from Hut jler,sin the city last Saturday looking aftt-r legal bumes. The revival meeting l the M. Ii Church. South, are well attenjc.l and a growing interest manifested. 1 I If you want to ce Washington jand Oregon go with the I'towell & Cook excursion on May Ilth. tmj 1 Mine Inspector Evan wa in the llonrd rtf i:iiitttlloti. Met o:t Motidjy, Aprd 6th and btganird by rlectmgJ. W'.Mil'an den chairman. 1'ieseiit ; J. W. MiTa.blen, J. J. March, l A. Ilruce, Joe T. Smith sheriff. 'K, E. Johnson Co. surveyor and John I. Iletrtll Co. clerk. Real estate wa raised in the fol lowing lownsh'p a fiillowlna Grand River ried 10 per cent Dier C'rvrk Mound Spruce Deep water Chatiuiia Walnut 1 1 tioson J'rairie Tl. value of h ths" tullowinst 3 . 10 10 to 10 5 '" " to " 20 4 " cs wis r..ild in towiuhips 'he amount specified 1 Mingo joper cent Wcit Ltoonc 15, Shawnee 15, Sum mit 10, Homer 15, Llkhart 10, and reduced in Spruce 10, Lone Oak 15 per rent. The value of mule wa raised a fd.ows: Derr Creek 20 per cent, WedlJoon 15, Elkhart 30, Spruce .10, Mt. Pleasant 5. Charlotte 5, Homer 5, Walnut to, Kockville 30, i'rairie ao, Osage 15. The fol lowing township were lowered citv Saturday, called here by the j Shawnee IO, Pleaant Gap 30 accident that resulted in the of Mr. Nat George. -vath WANieo Stock to pasture by the eason. Best blue stem grass and blue grass wood pasture. Is- lland Ranche. H. M. IUu.. 23 4t On cattle the following change were made, raised in the following townships; East lioone 15 per cent West lioone 15, Mound 10, Mt. Pleasant 10, Shaw nee i5,Spruce 15, fcurnmit jo, Charlotte 30, New Home ao, Jtockviilc 21, prairie 30, The National Good Roads Ao- 1 tn j owered in Mingo a5, Hudson ;ciaion will meet in St. Lout Apr. ; 7 to Jlay 2, 1003, and natcscoun !ty ought to If cH represented i there. 20 and Howard 10. County court met on Wednesday the Sth. with ait member and offi cer present. i Rev. R. Milne was in the city V. U- -varens was appointed 'visiting our churches on Sunday Justice of the peace and member of Sand calling on the people through township board of New Home tp. Jibe week in behalf of the Children vice A- 13. Woods, deceased, j Home Society of Missouri. - j O. F. Renick appointed Co.Phy- I r,. ..,, ..I t.r;.l,i;cinfor 1 """ fr0m M,rCh AJim Iinilj liaiuv ang ....... 1 iiiet tiotut Itva'tl Myelins;. 1 h(f gv I toad nitriir j It St onlay s i v, ,! t!ti.2ed nd mcb interest rria';ii(ted. A ItT.'jri'rj frg jnizati'iu riiee'ed by the tuition of W, C Hedftn, teirw raiy chairman, atid A. C. Saw p. 'n, trinr.rir.iry rcritjry. Other tneetii.g pre to be l,t!d later on and ti.e g'wl load quet lion given a th-oroug'j in vet jj jiion. The tii'.k il Mr. Kin? wa ery interettins end tr.ttrtaimrg, a be !oke troiri actual eipetience and not on theory alone. Col. Water remark along the Jme of organ, zition were effective anJ the 0ge Good Rod Club will be beard from lairr. I ns Tisi va it readv to coi.sii'.'uir ii : woik. KEITH AKTIHJI. in . 1 . . . . . rri7.nr 1 srnioA'l jr.t : 1 , : , r a - ,r.. J-v trr ritUTnf With MtaM" UtW Mfkl f.Vfi,! ,5,ty j tra f.UfitM. t!b flrt j,Unir ; fl,;,n M r.mmiwi. jtrJifvy. It t',lr lij- u Thinka to Tbk Taiur r. o'l r;' . r, ...-.....y , . . .Miiu.iiHii ,nr. g.'n rr Ttt, n a t j.. wa no worw An tfiftt tt wm mt , ?rV n-! 5't.vl "r! .y a J ,(. Ml arm inl-4t4 ts rlaht ix tfcat !tr4y. WMt,r.,k-a. im. XUituuiA Hm;Vy Mr. WH nV.nt Kni.jrf-! frtit (mr 1rokrn ta at inuit' tcalrlsflr the AhAX. ror';. r Nun-lay. We will U ;;tol rr-itr..r a u .-ctrt.-.i is; tODM uatllll tfwd.i;i. j rww f. Artr.nr S mr)r I .'PATEXTSf T T ! Tk Tw. fs j f ''! .'Itw M ar d.-iirr'. ?r-r5il lia.ro. JnBk pi Cli. Hi 4 rrnlrlr (Ity. wm t Mr. J. Kln?' KiiB'lnr tiliftjf. l-tnz ll-.tHlar : roi(rti!na;f'clrT). Tb. t wr rr ! Mr J " " '"1 fi l.-.lr tHp. i f IZxl Wr 5 " 7 U ' "T S ' I u,r . 14,-. le ta the good PlKhbw bv Utt hvkir.a; j - - - 1 . , . I .11 1 . . . . . . ' lltlirjll I . ID Ill'iU L 1XU II II I. It I I II. . .'t . . I - . - , 1, " -1 . - . - r - iiMiiri I . , V - 7 ' " , , . , . t . . .... ... ... W. . . OMlie a ls. fm.iriipt tA Mj- I !i-"l vtH T; j l"Mtrt.-ttT 7 .t, Ki4-i (' t- r;".r P. w. Ljoth ! llowe'4 eosntr t tt kj-t9 ,r-r OH M)L,WU.lV I'U'MU. Gen. Canby Pott No. 10, G. A. R. Having d.-Cidrd to have a picnic on Wcdntkddy, May 20lb at Fred Cane's grtnc northwest of the city, the following conmr.tttt hare tetn apoiiilid to carry out th arrarfe mctiiv: Fred Cane on ground ar.d lum ber. M. VonKrdmansdortf and D, Conley, piir.tmg and entertainment, Pat. Gaiia'ner and J. W. Snyder on prit'iiru, J. W. Snjdtr and M. VonErd mansdorff on music. All comrade are requested to be on the ground on Tuesday, May 19th to assist in putting ground in order. liy order cf Geo. M- V. EkIM ANsbORft', Post Cotnmauder. P. IkcKEBY, AdjL J. E. Robert; of Nevada, was in the city Monday. For candie, cigar, tobacco go to Duli' Racket tore. Mr. Wil Orri ha been quite kk, but it reported much better. H. M. Pall, of the Island ranch, wa a pleasant caller at thi orhce f tienlay. Mr. John W. Gench, from east jf the river, wa on our treet Monday. Rev. Weley Latlin 1 able to be bout utual, but frrl tbe weight of bi ear quite pciteptibly. 'are at home in Rich Itiil now. j May a life of Domestic bin and i home-like happiness be their all I the day of their lives. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore came jin Saturday on a visit to Mr. M's. 'parent. Dr. and Mrs. II. R. Win 'chell. Mr. Moore will be hen- only a few day, but Mr. Moore will remain for ome time. The M, V. M- Club boy are sr ranging for a farewell banquet next Mondav night in honor of their president, Geo. A. Iluckeby who depart bom the city soon. The boys aie ccutsiii'g on a '-hot time". The Luciia Forcpaugb Fuh Wiid West Shows always start! their r.ae.nt on time. 1 tiose Ordered that the Slate Auditor draw warr.nt in favor of Co. Treas. for county Foreign Insurance money- The cleik was ordered to make deed lor McAninch property in Johnstown. County oiltcer ordered to make requisition for all book and sup plies and that county cletk purchase said supplies. Dram shop license granted Hen ty Christman. Rich Hill. Now comes Treasurer Johnson and presents warrants on salary, contingent. Patptr, Election and jury and school funds for cancell ation. Pids were received for a number ... i of bridges and contracts awarded ho want to see the great parade; . . -,, o the Midland Bridge Co., Kansas must not be Ute. It within itself is well worth the ptice of admission. I Mr. J. W. Kissick i having some niic improvement made about hia house and premise north rt of the city. Mr. Peter Harney ha old 'i rt C'f hi houschohl good and packed the balance for shipment to Arixotta, whei be Iiaa a good job Awaiting him. Chailic Suiicohcy, of Chicago, joined hi parent, Mr. and M'. J. E. SiitKOskry of Joplin, bete last Saturday, and together spent sev rial day with fiicnd. The wondeilul things to be seen City, for the following: Walnut tp $140. North Deepwater S750, Wil- Dedication Louisiana Purchase ,ow Hrr.ch $435 and Shaw Branch Eapoition St. Louis, Mo Tick-jj tts on sale via the M. O. P. Ry.. Ordeted that Joe T. Smith to April ibth to May 1st. tne Cnstodun of the court house and plus $J.oo for the rcu;id trip, tin j gl0uj,uuicr Keccrd. al return limit May 4th. K. A. . UlAlt.iv, Act. John W. Jamison went to Kan- GOOU ICO ADS CLUB. The Osage Township Good Roads Club iviil hold a meeting on Saturday atternoon April 25th at t z$o o'clock at the office of the secretary, A. C. Sampson, in the Minor building lor the purpose of affecting a permanent organization. It it the desire of the secretary and the president, W. C. Hedden, that as large a number at possible attend this meeting so that the work in hand may be started of on a secure and permanent footing. This is a matter in which ercry citizen is deeply interested. We all want good roads. Churches and school houses are a splendid thing to have but what do they amouut to if the road are in uch a condition that you cant get to them. Rural route ate a good thing to have but if road arc impossible rural routes will no no good. The meichant wadtt to st 11 hi goods but the far mer can't get to town to e!l hi produce, both are left in the lurch. j Let ' have good roads. T r.cic is j 110 civilixer like good iujJs htpp-4 ft ear lo4 i4 feojp to Kao-!; l t'" Ai.rrvaa 1 ;v.- City lavat sm-k. rt atoMi 1 1 H" 'I'0 T?' ' ' over lew days U sswl mlu Tar - .' , ,4 rne buMlne a.Salrn la i grouu'i j r-t tuA- njctj-rtusi r;-j- hr t r.WUH'iiL Uvul,j;a l-ny. wLiri t , ., . . . . . ' eiitr'it t.4 "!rn-.' :t! tj- J. H. Perron cVborn WBt 12 : xrx , n wUU Mr. U-inl ofcatttie Ut irfcd&Wiisiy. ; ui r-j t j lp -The rata are Bameroca aod tau ! Is X? !" V !"t Va ' ' ' jr.jj tlrf farrnen Cuasii-ratk trBb. Mr. WboatV-y trapped one siht.!- feinntWht'.lit. Ii,i1 m t- I ('"ti. .1 ' b'ncle Ike t' the other day. rjn : lajy claltna to hare eoa&tfl 17 one j day playlcs la the aim. Wwu't that a raia atoota Katnr day? and mv3e tbe roada mud!y i og-aln and Uielamser holding a gojl 1 rwada eooTentloa la town. Jake Engleman aad Carloa Vheat-' ky went to KanKaa City two wreka' ago to nter & barU-w acfcoU at that pbiotu r"ruia laat smstousu tbej 1 werw on tbe atreet car Cae, one a ' conductor, tbe other aa uotormaa. .rnl rrma wf!I ft mnjeIUte r!h t U rlJt W'vtVr irij' Sirvt riiwl'r f r t "hil . Wi T'ley i-ti'itirte rh it Si. a. ,.n tj lifi-r. niktlj Srk ! r!.,', 5 r n an. I bilitny. . eer t;.l - ( m rrmm. i"! hy tt dfij,', X". Smk Turn. ..! r'.T'-M. ,;n ' ? ef , IKry Y, . .' Jk-.J J AiiT ,'-l t1' f'-Mlt Fw. a ir Ve. tt rin CK-ni. ' l',;7. tn., nvrtlntc Hot. V7t. rurT P.l L35?,'v rTTit j Ptti-rserj. zw:r. tiicT aiT wo Tbe Frisco win make ijedal rt- oo farvs to the following: J .n Zt-hm, Cal, M&y JJarJl titan. ' Mobile and New Orkraoa. Feb. Iv24- Homeaeiker one way aod round tnp to rariona polnta on tbe first c 1 ' third Tuesday In each month until April 30th. For full particular ee : . T. LaD.skjkke, L,Qcl Ai.' ut. j K. C. Market lie lew. April 21, 103. Democratic I -.iiiquet Mondav nijht at tour dol birs a plate. You may bet he en joyed it. Col. Tho. Irish, of Kansas City. 1 City to attend the came down Tuesday noon to look at'.er pioperty interest and to cal! on old f. tends. He think the pel chase cl the w atir plant wjs the 1 best thiiiij the ct ceuM 0 utiil tiul they Z- it "durncd chr!-j." With an ajiiatK'ti of the -d! roads question, the imptovenu-nt t.l : the Mat i ilvs C) ynes. the sinkioj nf tbe three t!;ii:md l""t w t ill' if the i.i'piov incut ol our w;u kh.1 rlectiic bht pUnt. the piople id this coniiinr.nl y oui;ht 10 have t the Luella Forepauuh-Fish Wild enough to enci;e their niou at West Shows Rieat exhibition in leution ail summer. Then with the the city Tuesday, My 5. battle ' Fotepauh show ou M.y yU. the description, tuit the crowd will be old soldier's picnic of May jo. the the largest ever een here. city anniseiiy the fust week in June, the lh of July celcbiation If you are interested in Washing- tju, ))C jlir ; AuKusl the people ton and Oregon, inquii of Proweil ,ino te 4-iriy wc! .Ml,iifd with I. ..I :..!. II II .!..... lli.lr'. tt w, " muscment. pecial bomecekct excursion on May tub. Arrange to go with theui at that time. tm; General Canby Post is making atrangemeiits to have a picnic on Wednesday. May 3th, at Fred Cane' grove. In the northwest sub urb ol the city. All old soldiets of the civil and Cuban war aie ex pected to participate. Mis. AJdie M. William, with her son Ira, and daughter Edna, re turned home last Saturday after im-reiiry. mid N lak.-ti Internally. Ill 1 1'l II 1 11 I I r lljl lilt- fuil.ni luni Hwr ! lliut n.,t.u tar turtta Ikal u nuTvury will mirt'ly di-Mmy tin wn' l Miirll aiiiiooinpU-ti ly !rrtll;' the whole KjKti'iu w lu-n entciliiif t thritn;h the uiUi'oHM Kurtim-. Km h tirtkl,- iihuttl'1 nevvr In' uwd esevpt on prv rlptUiii from rvnituHi' phy- nirlana, mm the daiuiii' t hi'.V 111 do I It'll fold to the you ran ullily elerlve from thein. ll.iil'n I'a tarrli Cure'. iiiiiinif.u tnii-. ..v 1". J. t'hciii'v & Tohnbi, ).. loiitaliiit ,!r"r-J mui.iuiiif.i.-... i t the xsl.lii. In hood home at Wheatland, Penn. ! !1(J 1 1 ..t)',. c.n , 1 b Cuiv If 'ir Tliey aie heartily welcomed baik y,,n v t the i;i litiln.'. It i t.ikrit In by their mjny tnrnd. They u-j t.'iin.lli mil ma I.- 111 T"lik, i;o.. port a very pleasant ami enjoyable ' I"- J- ' !y 'o. T t imoiitaU ... ...... . . 1 'trs-e. old home He aie g,iaa to get un j t u. loSkhlJ.U. J Umii't Faiuliy PPaarv tU Ut HEARSE FREE! I have entered into con tract with one of the largest caskc-t companies in the oild to sell their coods ex- lusively. These Roods are (urnishrd me at prices that enable me to furnish them to the public at from 13 to 5 per cent less than b.s been furnished heretofore. And in addition to this tbe Lorcpany pay me for my hearse to haul their Roods exclusively. Trips in the country at one-hill price, thereby a saving of this ex pense. llclore msking any con tracts, if in need of anything call and ar e me und get my pi iCC. Rt spec ifitlly, Harry M. Kootli s COMPANY. St.'JV N. sJxtli, 'I el 11. U.si.U n. . Walnut. Tel. i The bad fcclina that existed at J the c!(se of last week' market is ibeiii cradually overcome. The number ol cattle received this week it somen h.st below t speciaiicn. With only ,300 bcd e-n today maikct, tradiii ruled active with pi ice strung to a shade higher than Monday's values. Sjme talesmen quote ine best cattle lully 10 cents higher than Fiidav's prices. 0:.e car ef fait'y well finished 10 lb. native bimq-ht $5.15 pet cwt. Anything suiuiy pti-te would have PAINT AND WALL PAPER Rc-cf aa J Dara paics. ga.'lcs, - - 65' Ke-!abli M-xel I'i.z.', $1.5-3 la, .rs Q 55 Gir:clDriuiMiJl'i:!,r.3. - - 1,50 Wagca, Ia:f !ttr.ct, Crr;a5t aid YVx Pii;s, Hard Q.li, Yarcii'i Suis asJ cikr 13 cC lie! Star Lei.pr too Ivs. ... 5.00 We have the Urjtst cpra stk ci will I;r s: ton a. at prict tr.it caa't t-t. iz-u. Lei Ly toT.-'-t: it All our pa.Dti are scid tedf r tLe t:t&: cf acy paist cn the 1;. Jikt t NEW HOME. The small-pox ta a thing of tbe jki ill vul lunu. x: ittuu j fine sl&ce tbe yellow flaga are all! taken down and burned up. Uob lienoett is atUl improvta;. What a dlSi-rent looking pbsee te Uaau aktHK-body will be trying to buy blin oat and we do not want to lot blin oat of ourDelghttorUood. Uud Tilon U catting hedge and be does a good Job, R. II. Gixsdrum baa a whole lot of ifround plowed for corn. I t-e oqr rural earrk-r la not earry-t'-te tuall Monday and Tudar. What U the tnattt-r with Llui? We hoie be U not ski. Wonder who the h'Uow W that la carrying tlie' man. Tlie Vernie Hotklne rroerty U pvtllng a eMt eit ueint. It doe Ix-lp the h.k wondfrtully. Tle road are moddr aalo, but we are getting usoj to that. Tire coal companr are brtnjdni iniw Uut-rr to tba Vlla farm right nloiiK'. e arr gi!njt to pare lively tliutw out here Iroui now on. Conrad Topp Dn-da a good band. J ud.se Neptune la very poorly. We lsth weather geta betu r he ssiU. Tar L. Come in ml Itt us tgure cn yci-r ja'tt aci A;f.i, . Wecaaiave cu mosey. ROYGE DRY GOODS GO. SCOC"L.S4ii TO V. K. F.OICE. HuU r Six Hon, who la working at Uch Hill, vWlted at bonis uruljsy lAt-Futer Tltistw. biuughl con.i.letaVle more if eiler- ed on the mat sit. The most of the f;.t cattle sold at from to $.io pel cvt Coin j led cow aie ipi'itcd iioni $ S3 to $1.50; medium to decent cows t .b4 l 3 7S- It.eK' is not ,uile as iiuuh t : n i;cl to the stoeker tiaite a l ievj.lej week ago. The choicest ctt.lesaie liimicu and ttic iltaunJ centers mjsily aiouiul the km. The be l thin stockeis aie bnngmj; trom $1-7 to is. 00. Theie ha leen no change in the matket on caunel cuvs. stock hciferv, bulls, seal calves, etc. HOGS: It seem impossible for the ho maikct to regain any oi the stiengih and activity id three week ago. Today the packetv dtovc cost theui a hade sttvsi'get thau yesteiday, and the top puce i jj ,. con pared a ith Jj.t on Mondav. I.ibeial receipts at atuiiipaied trie temainder id the week. Kick Ukvi iikms, Live Stock Com. M SPRAUUE. The weattser la unfavortsbsc for plnnttng eorn. although some of mr ervrpetle (nrtwr bare to, Tby may get to plant It oterlf the weath er eeDtlnw rslny and eohl. tliHV llosv iu.xu k-ft tott Uit I1- .lay with bia r.ievi'Ahw ts He tniiik lH-ean eurv anything trvm ur b tin worst tvrut ef tK-wc ll liev aui lit a chatMV aud In- will show you what boeaU d.s. We mv WlU kUkk uut rtdlag Sunday with cue i4 hl lvt k'.rU. Woudvr w b h w Bud Nrptuite U altuvast vu tbe U.'t the l.it K-w- day. We are in fcot- be w IU l all right aooo. Mr. J. W. KUi t U gx'Hing alor.g very wvll, w e bcr. Mr. Ivpew la cursing the rheutua tUiii lu tt bou!J?r. He w I'd t all rtght wben tb miWr ta sttXd nud the un btea and titalea the earth wnrui. J.lu K. Wo U gidug to rt UituM-tt a uew traw tuit one ej ttuw dv.a.l o are MUST DE SOLD. ttteli Kill Itiislua Treipeity. I i t.rv roo;.! ta M -.14 M . vj k.-Hi' l -i,!iit- hot. I. ".i.-U with 1. iV-vlV; i..ini-;i,. rvut.il fl'.j r mouth. v ill s. ;l om- or b..tn. yt'.i-.i t.U.-i 1. ..r tn m I'.n t p y. r i.i.:i ci.U '.iy im-t.t mu I t .! lu.f i i 'ath'y. 1.. S f. l.ll-l-il. Tvl. V.'i N. V. I,l! I I I.'. Ka.L City, Mu. onciizsTtrrs c::u::i FEi::iYCOYfJ. FILLS 7T 1 ! N-Bs ft vsjm ajt t t m m B.i4a4 w k v U 1 k, vv fk- i '-.. 9 Its va .. - ristwwl -4r- srs a m.ttm v s " fetwa-r SW Is ' m It i 1 fa :7 Si .I li a to s S 1.1 r II 1 I 'S 1 GOWLES-MGKIBBE MERCANTILE GO, How is the time to Duy inmsn DRESS GOODS. V. i 4 Our stocks are now cry complete 1 it. . 1 .V 4.. with every thing that's new. A few pointers, as to the best things to buy ta ai.ai... r Misa 14- Silk Mfrctriitd Crcpc k,topt!ja Tlssetk' CtdtilS Nothing made to cjua! intwo-tcnedetftct. fa. th. c'otb f or the pou- approicbatle values Ur price. "Ra)e iBwnil.- Trisircse Ritistts' This season' j icJi-.cti.u Cnhaed st) le. At! tba ia l.;:c tinvjflj, Leno n w coi onai, tnctu J.ot Stripe. IV. ts iv.l F.. Champagne Gicuads, ure. TticeJ foe .,.;.ck w ah Cutored stripes SO J je".!!' ferret. ilitv.h'css vaijes Ter )artJ, 2tV. Per )iti. I jC, -Simile Sa'.f." -Liberty Satin. A ..k cc:i-t.ast..;t vloth The new Cb m p if. tta COn;e ia Lht ad Clasja4 with Cdlr4 1'iem.h. Ulaet, Utd. dot, aad Vii; aai Whites and Itiacks. r.;cks. Hctter sUa Loks j j,t l.sc si:k, irul tha any silk, priced oat. a tematkable vle. t bi;f mot. Our jtit.e Ttr jartf, 23c. Per )sirj, 33c. II )oul.ivcn t seen cur Metcec'ucJ O(ocl Wait mgs, ii White and W h.te tircund wi.li Culored Stupe and routes, t c-cr adu aaj tnvesti g;e. Dei c! St)lci are Uret ai pt'uei .lower. 8 BOWLCS-tlcKIBBEFl MERCANTILE COMPANY. liiccestn:: JCesf. "nicnillll, Ma. " .r 1 1 t-'i y i 4. r t. X' i i : i l i !! i, t f.i 1 I si