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? ? --' --..kf-.'i.ilil I J ti l illl.LJITLi II' f .-. ., Ty I-.VVJ1V,'; - Y'i .-.ifflass 11 11. 1- filial INlH.i ' ' j I ' ' During, stock kking;we will Teduce prices oh our entire stock, especially : Gapeg jackets Tailor-Made Suits 1 -which will be offered for sale , at about 1-2 Regular Price. We haye a few pieces of nice. FURS which we will sell at the same reduction. t - 1 JL t OESTREIGHER &R(I 51 Patton Ave: ilf iwe have 8't i:t is the ibewt. I We hiave jtist recedveid a cajrloa'di of COLUHBUS BUGGY GO'S VEHICLES . ,WM)dh include NSW ASTTFRAXJT- HVtE Olnes ini Open lami Tap BTJtgSies, lOar- jrilaigies, Sauries land, Traps- . ' IWe wiiM Ibe ailflie to idisipBaly in, a stoart Jtamte, todl invite your wall if you are 4m. aveeidi f 'aiaiyitMag' fiffl HIGH CJIiABS ncvaRK-. 'i rii tyj ASHEVILLE HARDWARE CO iEJ. Dor. Oonurft Squiaxe.: pakme 87 3 Valuable Building Lot At a Sacrifice. We are offlerinsrai vry dlenir- at)le residence lot at oomsldeiraibly .less tbso. Its value in o tear to . " make a quick esue. It la lx- y- . . " -- 'K ' & eaten on yin& street, ' near ter- " - ' ' ; mlous of Ohastntit street, 'size ' - 94x422. i 'WILKIB & laBARBE; 5 -Real. Estate Brokers"; , Plhone 661.", 23 Pattaa Aveu,K ; schools, 4 "'tStt Collcocs, c Institutes, Attention!; . 9.: y '.: Colleges, ' Institutes, , Attention., Are :" . j'you looking after the health of those A who 'aire placed layour-chargfr.AWhac s 'i'lfldaA cf Baking Powder ere. yon usitiT 13 ECONOMICAL. ,13 TH3 VEHY BEST, ASSASSIN DIES r Great Crowd: views Behead ;ing"of Murdererof 6br- x.man, Minister.1 ' ? China Now yPxepared to, Ex-r ecute runishment Upon ; Seyeral Officers, : ; OUTRAGES BY GERMANS ALONG GRANd CANAL village: looted - and offi cxax.s killed li hung chang , -talks on -chinia's attitude in pjiacb negotiations . . iBrlin, Jan.1 1. A-dispatdi from Pe- kin,' dafted' December 31, isays: ' ,SnX Hai, the murderer of Daron. Von Ketttefiterv Kjerroian amibador, was de capitated .on 'the scene of-' his prime at 3 o'clock ' ithas ufternooiii.'' , Pekin, Jan. 1, The murderer of 6a- roil , Von Ketteier was ibelieaded yester day , The execution , was und Ger- arsan - saipervisdonij . A gneiat erorwd was iprecent,: The 'murderer was made to kneel in the jniidkile of the street and -be kept dn that position twenty min utes pending- the arrival' of the Ger man officers Meantime the executioner and his assistant, with cdiothing' ibloody .from .eig'ht. other executions at -wlhic'h they tead offioiated, stood by the con- demnedytman.; ysu Haa -was cheerful and Mngrhed hearttly several itimes. Uoiontlhie .arrival of the German offi cers, the exeeutiioner, iby means of a contrivance ..made of twine atitacthed o the neck,: cotn.pelled the condemned to stretch Ma neck to ithe utmost. He Jumped on thim, jforcingjhis face to the du?t, then stepped . back and wdth two cuts of the dword severed the headJ (from the bodyw The hie'ad -was y subse- auen-y-plaacedyi11 1 age and hams over : the street . 'rTfK An early meeting of .the ministers and the CMnese comnisstoners. i im- prolbable.; Owing: to the request of the oommlssioners for, a coinference the ministers wlffl ihold a meeting and re quest the; Chinese to submit the ques- itdions thev want to ask in wrilrng'. The mfMstters iwdll then formulate an an- swer. The TafFan. BuW corresrymdnt learns that. China is now prepared to behead Ym Hsien, to Danish irince ; giaMe time, tih! voyage beam? ai Tuan, to compea Prince Chwang and 1 proximately 12,000 .mile, yet it cost $44, Duke La'n to commit suicide : and to 262 for itihe Helena and orly $29,520 or ultii'mjatfely hehead General Tung. Fu Hsdang, and- Unfliict severest punish mnit up to Mfe ibanishment on several other princes and offMals whose heads were originally demanded. Advised from1 Chinese Sources say that Germans are committing outrages 'along the Grand canal "south of Sochden Fu.. VIMages have been looted and families of officials Milled. ,1A TAIjK WITH EARL LI. Pekin, Iec. 31. Af ' meeting of the foreign aril misters will 'be held as soon as Sir Ernest Mason Satow, British 'minister, who, is suffering from chills, and fever, shall have recovered suf ficientay to he present and when a date and place for meeting the Chinese com missioners tshaB have (been agreed up on. 1 ' . The representative, tof the Associated Press today had a personal interview with Li Hung Chang who ' hows plainly physical evidence of his recent dlUness, tout whose mind has not been affected iby sickness and is as vigorous als ever. Li said that the emperor is desirous of .oomplyinig in all particulars wifh fthe demands of the powers. On the other 'hand, he thinks the powers should order ;a: icessation of the fre quent Irritating expeditions which he looks upon as unnecesary and as- do ing a vlot of harni). It twill ;!be quite .possable .now, He sayistto niainltaln complete order S the" province. wi th the alssitstance of a sm!all number of Chdnese troops and he hopes tihe powers will agree too keep, las at present, ithe- troops 'nowy stationed at PeMnTand Tien Tsin and along1, the railroads , . . ' y yThe 'eniperor,Li Hu'ng" Changt says,' lis waildng ;T1x puntshl'all r those named by. ) the powers, toy toandshment ; to the furtherest. part of the ChSnese dlotmin Jons ' on the northwestern1 frontier, and Ithelr returni, be declares, will; b9 pro Jhiibited under the penalty, of death by decapitation. yy y. o. ? , China will endeavor sayla Earl UQ by every (means In (he'r power to prove that she intends compliance with the.; de mands contained lix Ithe ;note and to hb!w her desire 'oc imake' the" country safe and SbJabdtafotfe forv d?oreigners; -A He believes. the , powers wdli; Insist (upon the' total destruction .of Ithe iforts A , ;f TJere.Js only one nance''.' fto; eat yo r Mfe and that" is through an ..oTera n" iwere tt9 -Ptartling' word's heard by Mrs. I. .'B.rBi'Wt ,'bf Lime Ridge. TTla from her "doctor after, he. hadi rakily trieJ to cut "fcer of a'friglitfnl disease -of stomacJi crouhle . cad- yellavr Jaundice. VGalt stones !had( formed end she constantly grew worse. Then she besran to use Eleotro Bitters,; which 7 &3 drussfeta. , ... , THE'JXPMSB, ORA- WARSHIP'S WYAGE Gomparsiohs Snov That Cap ? ; tain Clark Brought the Orr gori From Pacific". Cheaply. scxsm. &uom . mm ; him PRICED THE SUEZ .CAMAXr P.O LTE SAVJD (EXPIEN1SE3: t WfeJsiMagtoii, Jan, l.-SIame, Hiane, &ko SehiaJtofr Morg'ani totrotaaitceidi a 1681011111001 dallinie: 110011 'the mavy droartmeaiit ifor o?v inlaitton; a to the differemce in " tfihe moniey: oost ot a vtoyagie iby tniaiyiaJl, ves sel firtcxm New York to JVHandllia ibyt-way f he igtrai'ta of 'Miagieiran cir.ttlhfe Suez caaaial and Wne. proposed Niearalgiuiaj camial.f . In retply tthe " eeeretary of tt!he maivy pre' ipiared for ttheiseiniarte ia Loit to 4aflles BOso-wing Itihie : tsoist ;. ' voylajges "rolade Iby ddfferent sflilipB; ibutt bey areico(mtpiani64 by no exnaanationi are aDot tokelOigi fble. to the ordliilairy realdier. . Tfliis mm deher icomimundoaitlona shJaw .hait vulavm offiioers are .not 90 fflcjenit In f urnisb.na iASormaftioai as! tSuey are In figtatliing.ajtid saaiing snaps, tu tut a jpiauweini. tiJiauijmwtLiu'ij. of itihe taiblea' idisolos'eis sorae intteresiting informaltion .; T!he -dastjonice from New York ito tMjanilia1 'by , way oif ,4hie Smez ca nail 43 12,706 miU'es, and; iby way off .the Sitraitsjof Mtaigl!Lan 19,832 .imifes.' Wlhen the Nicafag-uiai canafl is "built tbe voyage via Hictooluilu and! Guiam vwffll toetsnortA edito-ae&tmileea. . - ' Vi' fTnere seems itto (be a igresaft 'difference tWCweent tihe ?pt of saUdng1 .vessels som fceinig -Jniorte' ecortomi-cal ifhiam otQ&ri (Thds dietpenfcSa (largely uipon the captafia and (more upon' tihe engineer. The same irmle iatopaies to a sihip ithta applies to yttdh4att.' Due oook can serve the same 'fiamffly nvtitlh the1 same, kind' of food at ai imuidh 'I'eiss:-coett than another It fs also a qnestjjii; of economy and! skSl'l. There is a difference in shliips, tout com iparfeutively little. LAn exaiminaition of the itefbltete sh.yvsa tthlalb it cost thie Oregon, "under Capt. C3ark, $98,253 'to make 3b!er faimous vo:y. age of 14,064 aniles Ifrom SianVFranoisijI? to Key West diurdinig 'the warr She wis push'edi to her utmoalt speed', as-you will remember, Jburt! he had the -hest of Ics-t taiins and tlhie most cia;refiu!l andf skillfull of engineers. She was stripped' if or figLt !n, She fcoled ajway aao time, 'hut ten;! d sitjri'dfcly (to hoisiiness, On the oitti4r fc!andl t cost Adraidral Dewey $155 335 Ito to-rtog the Otvmpia hicwn from' Maui: si. a dd!stanicie of 12749 miles, although 6;ae the ionoigeir t Vflt was ai plcndc." " tSh)e ctetme" along slowly, stopped' at v!aritis pd'aces andi haid a .good' ItUmie. These fignres Include coal, wag)es of (the mien, suhsitetence and all other, expenses. ODt oast tti Oregon $140,- 734 too go ifrom New York .to Manilla, a distance: of 19,832 mifles try way of the xraA'ts jar iMiaejian, wjanoiuu amia otner j- . , , , ,. ro,lir ra sirauer vess.- tjhe saJme sd7te a(njd wrn)t ,to MamJ ,a s!bonJlt the Nashville.!.. TSie' Buffalo is twice as large andi has twice 't)he jcrew of the New Orleans, ye 4 cost itlhe Jlormer $42, 767 audi .the 'latter $46,594 to make the siame voyage, it cost Ithe Buffalo 20 per oemt mjore o retum from Manilla tlhan to imiake tihe outward voyage. This fwats due to itihe captain and the engin eers. ' The Princeton -and the 'Marietta are albout 'the same size 1000 (tons each and focttb unlade the same "voyage, 11,800 miiles, to iManiil'a. it cost ths Marietta, $23,317 andi ttShe Princeton $27,493 . There iSa an even gvreater contrast be tweem the doslb of running Brooklyn andi' tihe Olympian The Hatter, a cruiser of 870 tons, ' spent $155,335 on a voyage from1 (Manila, to New York, wlhile the Brooklyn, wlthi 9215- tons and) . a orew liajrtgeiF to the sam;e proportion, cost $59, 592 for the s"amie voyage through the Suez canafl. INTERVIEW SENT TO ENGLAND. London, Jan. : 1. 'The Washington correspondent of the Dally Telegraph wires an interview wafth President Mc Kinley, In the course of "which he ex presses a wish" that the United States and Great Britain, ihgnt , continue in amttty during the new. century. Mr. McKinley, according to the correspon dent, said he had ihoped. tfor the accept ance of (the Tamendeu Hay-Pauncefote treaty and 'expected to see; the; Nica ragua, canal teommenced thoroughly in Ms second terini.ioff office, ' trthe imlct.jBootMng,i ,?bjeM fand lanJta seiptic appliciaitiion; ever, devised is Do-. Wttitfs iWSbchi-Hkzel arve. -It relieves at oncte and ouines piles, sores, eczema andi Bfkiln diseases. Beware of imitat tions.' Dr. T-iO. Sttnlth. DEAFNESS CANNOT CBB CURED . by local applica'tSons, .asnthey cannot reach the , diseased!' portion! 4f the ear. There 4s only onfe rway to .cure deafness amid! that ta Iby : iconstltartonal remedies; Deafntess is caiused toy' an inflamed con dition... cf , ithe- mucous . lining of (tihe EhistacihBan TuibeiS' When this tube gets in)flamed; youi lhave to ruimflling sound or imperf edt hearing, and wfhen rt is en tirely closed! DeMneas -13, 'the result, and iinless. ttfhe ' IndSantmatSon jean, toe takent out and .this, tut e restored too its nor mal cenditiion, hfearing will oe destroyed fforevefti nine cases out of ten are caused by jcaJtarrts, whi-dhi . is nothing - hut . an iintflamedlf condtUoii of the totwxms or faces. -J rs r.T ' ' .y - ' v V 7 ,,Wte-wl!H gdve one hundred dollars for any case ctf deafness (caused! hy teaitarrh) that (canmloit Ibe, cured, !by Hall's K5atarrh Cure., - Bend 'for circulars,; free;., v.s' : K (J. CHENET & CO.; Toledo, O. " Sold by' ail" druggists, 75o."' C iy T Hall's flftairoUy -rffls are the ibest.y i. r y x ' 1 " 11 , -s . - i CEazette- ' "Want" advertisements reaJch the pecpie of tAdeylUe. , , ilEUJ YEftB'S DAY flTfltilLfi Ushered in Withl Booming: of Cannon anjl the Musipof the National Airsv , 'ffjit i."'. "ft"' Americans - and Filipinos r Mingle at Gn. Mac Ar i thnr's Reception. y - ' , GREAT OCCASION IN PHILL1P1NE CAPITAL A SPKHNKLiENG OF FORSlGNEliS :i AMONG THE GUESTS BUT THE t - ?4aa l .IGOllliATER NUiMSEK OF THE CAIr tLEJRS ON THE AMEEICAN, GOil- IMIANDER ACRE NATIVE 3. -i Manila, Jan. 1. General -Mac Ar- f.ithur's New Year's reception was the first official social -.f unction at wihich "Aaneri cans and Filipinos have mingled in a social way.. For three hours a stream of vehicles wounidjhxough the grounds Of the governor-general's res idence today and discharged callers officiall1 and civilian most of - them na ti ves, though there iwas a sprinkling of foreigners.. The American . flag, .branches of Nina flowers and vines predominated in tthe deobratioins. r Admiral Remiey received the callers by the-side of General MacArthur and the wives of several of the generals assisted. The callers, -after being in troduced, passed outt upon a ibroad bal cony and overhangi'ng the; Pasig river and a majority of them, lingered about the mansion until the iceremonies were finished. Arohhiishlap Chappallee apostolis dele gate to the Philippines,; . and V other church dignitaries were received Mem'bers of the Philippine commission and judges appeared in black frock coats and "their attire formed m de- c4ded contrast to the fwihite and. goia un forms of the officers of the army and navy. - The Filipino iwomen wore eiab orate native 1 oostnmes and. xionversed affably In Spanish. The use of carriage numbe'rswas not understood by the coachmen and (much confusion occurred outside. if YEAR'S RECEPTION , A"TH WHITE S!GUS1- Was'hington Jan. 1.. In the long line of New Year's receptions at the White House which each yea.fi inaugurates the social season at the national capi tal, none perhaps was more brilliant itihan the one today which ushered in the twentieth centruiy. In thsman islon. under the glamor of myriads of electric lights which reflected, the happy faces of the shifting throng, al was .brilliancy. The (marine band, sta tioned under the stairway, discoursed national - airsf and lively (marcnes throughout Itihe ceremony. Promptly! at 11 o'clock the v bugle sounded the approach of the president lal party, and led by Colonel Bingham, master of ceremonies, and Major Mc Cauley, of the Marine corps, President and Mrs. McKinley descended! the main staircase, followed by onemlbers of the cabinet and- their wives. The president toowed repeateddy to the crowds assembled, igretlntg many o them with well wishes, of the day ! DRUG STORE S The best way "to avert a cold 5 5 r or symptoms of ; lia grippe-Is tO :! j 5 get a fcox of Grant's No 24 and "5 mj' : -V v .. . ' ' .. v -.- "J 5 " take one or two capsules every : S ; three or four houraItytaever 5-v - " P'' ' fails. Price 25 cents. , ; mt r S ' - -Feed Pratt's Food to your cQW.; r ... It : Increases , the anilk and makes S S j xnore butterX Pricp-12 lb bsug 7c$ sy ."'-, 'j' ' s ' y ' Got a tbadi cough that ordinary S S ' innedies Syrtil .joxxt 'cure ? ;' TryC 5 Grant's Egg 1 Emulsion of, C&d-j 5 , Liver, Oil. It is easy to take, S m , easy , to digest an exerts great 5 a . curative bower.' 60c and $1 hot- 5 .UliUkJI:'0: 5- "I r- , -Aseacy for Wood's Csed3.; lUOIUlU! muiHimtmnttwr Mis.' iMfcEEnJey also .bestowed. . greet-" togs upon, many ia ithje- throngi ' r j The party passed Into the blue1 Baflor ana t(k . their Jatoes iwiiile the full Marine hand "burst forth, wfitht tha etir- irta oteajQaa viC 'Har to the CMef,'! Flrat,toflaiije4. cara, .axjaudK and aninisttars: frana foreign conrt iyym panied,".hy,(their - full staffs.- Alt tiheir neaidi was the venerable and " dltmflfl rt Lord Pauncefote, -British?' amhassador anki Ideal ofrthe diptomat ic, borps. in full 10.'.; , - Aftetlheram1)aB8adora.uwl mlniisters came -the- chief Justice s and -.assocaate juistTces of the United States Supreme court," judgeJ of the. icourt of appeals. wuH.iurs ana c representauves, farmer cabinet- officers and ' - ministers' "of the KJ ILUUCU. let ICO . n 1 ' ' A " 11;40 officens-? of - ithe - army, -navy 4iiramxi jurys .appeareia ATOoroing' ta theoustoms thefarmty had precedence over the navy; and this contfngenit was neaaea, hy f Lieutenant General -?miim and Adjutant-General Cbrbdn, ach in full uniform".. - The naval section) was headed by akimral JDewey.and staff: and the marine , corps by - Brigadier General Haywood. 4 ... On -hour flater. the general public were 'admitted and. were received ?nr one ihour.- " .i V j- , QUAY'S ELECTION APPEALS CERTAIN Was Nominated in the Repubv lican Joint Caucus Last Nig.ht , v ' ' -. - . -" i 'V. .. ' . . . ONE HUNDEED: ANI. TWENTY- THREE VOTEBt FOR HIM AND A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF CTHRS - . U ARE PLEDGED TO SUPPORT HIM Harris iburg, Pa,an:-The' Quay repuiMi'cans tonight declare - that the election of Marshall,, -Quay V"candidate for speaker of the hCMSetoaay, , assur ed Senator Quay's" e3ecttonjAito the senate. : i"?y 1 ' .. The vote In.thesenaJtoiTialicauiCus to night resulted in 123. for QM&y,y23 re en actors and 96 memibers' of ythe house voting for iMm. The names of ;Quay Judge Stewart and 'Congressman Dal ziell were presented., . After one "ballot the ifcwo (last names were;.,with:dria?wn and tthe nomination t of Quay was hxadfe Letters iwere read In the caucus from two other members- of the legisTature stating that fthey woudd vote for Quay. Quay supporters say there are 'suffi cient others pledged? to support hto to make, "his eleotilott a certainty. V Alleged AbtTucor of Young Cqdahv Caught !ii Sonth Dakuta. 'Sioux City, Jan. r.A special to the Journal from . Chadron, Neb., an nounces the capture of. Crowe,, the alleged abductor of young' Cudahy. The capture Was made: near delrichs, South Dakota, iby a pioEse after a-hot 1 - v.. . I v- 1 B1SH0PJURNER RESIGNS. v Atlanta Ga., Jan. 1. The' resign a tfton of Bishop H : ,M. Turner as pr3i dent of the coilegeof Ajfrican "Mietho dliat Bpdsc,opal ibishoips,: iwas aiinoinced today on accountof av disagreement The trouble leading up to-the resigna tion was not due .to" la 'difference itib several churches in 'the bishop's i dSs- trict, tout to d!isatifaclt3oln), in th col lege, certain' .(l)9sihops.:lt'ii.;Ui)de!rstCMid,r objected to assignments thatChad. been given them!.. , Something nice for little folks .Xuy ,th baby a go cart! from jMrs.. Ii..-A'. JohAt son. Av new atod handsome Unev jus received.. - " , j ' " t - The cpmplinients p thWseason :tp everybody and sbany-tKanks to biir Aatrdkn ARTJH UR ;;fiIFieiiP -C Qfl PAN V, Church Street and 1 - .v; . --,.y y-; , - y; yAsnevuie, - ,v , v -y. - f rnyyy2 - y. waj hMi-7fr&fJ.i&fri.x 4ltK I - - - - - - 1 1 - I , . Itll'iMP.S -s ... T - r - 5j Carrying 'a sGue'rrilla Warfare :: ;Witfi . Great iVigor, ' inSy t-: - 'Cape Colony, 1 Q -J - They Capture British oni voy With Stores Valued 'at W 50,lOO.Pounds; BOERS ATTACK RHEN0STER ; y 1 BUT ARE REPUSLfcXf SOME OF ' .DEWET'S SUPPLIES', ' ?T CAPTURED- BUT NOT THET WIL- ' ' v ET COMMANDER-BOER'ilNVADi ERS HALF WAY BETWEEN 'OR-' ;ANGE RIVER AND CAPE' TOWN., Capetown.; Jan; ir-There'' is still no evidence of -.any appreciable, number ' -of Dutch coionflsts jointo-g the Boers an, ' ' ' ':' vaders, but the latter themselves &r numerous. They are carrying on a - 7 guerrilla -war;1 Two hundred of uhemr held a Strain . up between Rosmead and Sherborne and captured the escort con- ' '"V siting of sixty. Prince Alfred guards. They aooted the train.and butned the cars. Another party of 250 captured -'the post at Nesbdtt house near Coles- ' ' berg. Boers also ambushed and capt ' -tired a British 'convoyoaded with mil tary and other stores, valued at 50,000 ' Pounds, near Kuruman The escort. consisting of 25 police, made no resist- ' ance. They, were deprived ' of their ' arms and released. . - RHENOS TERT ATTACKED. ' ' - Pretoria, Jan. 1. A commando be- V lieved to he part of .Delarey's, attacked Rhenoster yesterday and . attempted to take a gun but they were tepulsed by'. ' the garrison.' ' " London, Jan. l.The Boers have now, reached a point half way between the , Orange' river and Capetown, and' in ifepite of optimism of the London -press, . ,the government announrftrnTuh - J Capetown shows how seriously Ithe In- . ' vasion lis regarded here The 'only thing that reaMy touches tfie BrKrmiS f public fis the loss Of a" WS-Tiavat eivr, -vX. xme ximes, toaay, however, draws at- attention to yhat might prove a serious -danger, namely,..,the possdibSlity of an- other:vouJ.reak iof enteric fever among- the soldSers, , worn down by the hard ships and privations of a prolonged and not exriltimg campaign. ' . It is ascertained that1 the Boers who i trekked westward from Vryburg; : and who were .supposed t be going t&'t&' Damaraland, ere makSng- for the Pries- ' ka district of Cape'j Colony. , ' -A diispatcih from 'Craddck says : "The Boers humed an empty train. . near. Rosmead Junction,. The author!- ' ties at Rosmead piiave sent the wo men and Children away; to Cradock.: v ! ! It is reported that.aj wctm'mando has ' ; crossed the line and '-making toward 'J Middlehurg. .'.V-.s ? , r4 '1 BRITSH CAPTURES. '.' - .London, Jan. 1. Lord BCitchener has -H cabled as fbllows: "t s'f"? "Pretoria, Jan . S 1,-Genera Knox, wiib has been -fol lowing up De,Wet"re-, ports that he has captured. Vsorae-' i''-'". horses, five, wagons "-with supplies ' and! y 6QO0 rounds of amiintunition. HeVhas? ft released and allowed to go to their farms 76 Boer - pri son ers taken at-De- - Wet's (laager "General French recent ly captured' 12 (prisoners and a1 large quantity of carts and cattle." ' - HEALTH AND ECONOMY. K , 3000 boxes of Wheait-Hearts sold last ' month). f If9thja toest food! for youngr ajidf old. That's thie reason. J ' , , t " THE WHEAT-HEARTS CO. Patton Avenue . f.V '
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