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Thursday, February 3, 1910. THE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE-NEWS. PAGE SEVEN WANTS . it is useless foe anyone to call at tills oflleo In an endeavor to find out die names of advertisers. Those who advertise under an Initial or nom de jilumo do not wish their names to be nwide public and they cannot be di vulged at this office, . HELP WANTED. I MADE 160,000 In five years in the Alall Order Business and bejan with , only a few dollars. There ore unu rual opportunities for making mon ey today,, and it is not difficult to begin.' If you have even a small cap ital and want to start a mall order business of. your own, send for my free booklet. It tells how to make money. Address, Publisher, The Mail Order World, Box 1609, Lock port, N. r: ; - . tf. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A full course scholar ship in the Emanuel Business Col lege. Enquire at Gazette-News of- ' flee. . - i ' tf TOR BALE Good, sound wood, 8 feet long or blocked. E. W. pat ton, phone 475 or 981. ," , 288-26t FOR SALE Brick store, three story and basement, 28x130, South Main St., at bargain and terma, McKIs sick Real Estate Co., American Na tional Bank Bldg., second floor. 806-rt FOR SALE-4-room dwelling. South Grove St., large lot; bargain; $150 cash, balance $12.60 month. Mc Klsslck Real Estate Co. Phone 682. 206-Tt FOR RENT. FOR sunny connecting rooms, fur nished for light housekeeping, also 5 room cottage, call at 18 Grady street Phone 839. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; mod ern conveniences; on car line; table board nearby. Address $48 Merrl mon avenue, or 'phone 1116. 831-tf. FOR RENT Furnished, four room cottage, $21.00; eight room house 360; two apartments four rooms each, $25.00; all modern. Room 9 Revell Bldg. F. P. Ingle. Phone 240. FOR RENT Three lurnlshed rooms with gas range and electric lights, on first floor at 40 Haywood street. 293-tf. FOR RENT "-7-room house, furnish ed, Charlotte street, $40.00. Forbes & Campbell, (2 Patton avenue. Phone 26$. tf FOR RENT Furnished . for house keeping, two first floor, sunny rooms with link, gas and electric light. 26 Btarnea avenue. 293-tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms for light housekeeping; no sickness; lights, bath, sunny. 71 - Woodfio street. ' 291 sod of FOR RENT 7 -room house, paved street $11 month. Marsteller ft Co. . 297-tf. FOR RENT Two large connecting rooms, furnished to suit. 27 Vance street. 280-tf. FOR RENT Three unfurnished up stairs rooms. Apply at 75 Starnes avenue, or W. C. Frank, at Gasette News office. tf FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. All con veniences. No consumptives. 4 $12 monthly. For Sale Blooded Barred Rock Roosters $1.60 each. . Phone 1241. 306-3t. REDUCE RENT 8-room modern dwelling,'-Vance St, $26; 10-room, Haywood St., $25; 7-room, close In. $15; ' McKlsslck Real Estate Co. Phone 682. ', " " 03-7t BOARDING. THE BELVIDERE 57 Sprues strest. Handsomely r-denorated; steam heat; hot and cold baths. Mrs. V. . R. Hyman. 251-tf ROCK LEDGE, 6$ Haywood street, 1 rooms thoroughly renovated, across street from Auditorium, half block from Battery Park hotel, no con sumptives taken. Mrs. P. J. Cor coran, prop. RAVENSCROFT Elegantly furnish ed rooms, steam heat, private baths, call bells, on block from postofllce; positively no consumptives; SS to 110 per week. W. E. Tyack, ti Church street. 7J-tf DON AIR (( Asheland avenue; sun ny rooms', furnace heat; special rates to winter boarders; no con sumptives taken. Mrs. J. L. Rich and Miss Annie Boycs, Proprs. tf. CLATTON HEIGHTS Sunny, well - ventilated rooms with board or for light housekeeping, south porches, i canvassed for sleeping out Phone 741. 10 Clayton street. lSI-St. WANTED A few select boarders In private family; modern eonven lonccs. 55 Vance Btreet 307-31 WANTED. WANTED-To buy a six-room bouse In good locality, at a bargain. Will pay cash. Address P. O. Box 164. , i . S0-8t WANTED To exchange a nsw Oliver No, f Typewriter for a new Rem- . ington No, 7. Box 1037, Ashevllle, N. C. , lOS-lt WANTED Three or four more small rhlldren to teach In my private seliool at 14 Soco street. Rates very , reasonable. Phone 1412. 30S-8t WANTED Man with iilgh Idoals In dress to see the very handsome , , disiilny of Fprlng Woolens I am now hnniir lvrfct tHllorlng ----, ,!,,(, -ij- tlof,n-f J-('. Wli WANTS WANTED Ladles' dyeing, cleaning and repair work. J. H. McGinness, 21 South Main street.' 132-tf. WANTED Tour Notary public work. rnone s. Jas. W. Albright, 66-tf WANTED iClean cotton rags. Ap- WANTED i-Three heated furnished rooms suitable for light housekeep ing. Forbes & Campbell, 62 Pat ton avenue. Phone 268. 286-tf. WANTED To rent a tarn or Bhed to shelter automobile. Must not be far irom Merrlmon and Orange. . Ad dress H. C. F., care Gazette-News. ' 307-3t MISCELLANEOUS. HATTIE FOX. Fortune Teller, 51 N Main Street, upstairs. Can change your luck. Tells the truth always. ,. . S07-(!t NOTICE TO DOCTORS We have for rent three desirable first floor offices. Halthenon building. Haywood street;. Natt Atkinson & Sons Co. 306-Ct. UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED Whv pay the price of a new umbrolln when you can have your old one re covered at one half the cost. All grades of silk, Gloria and Silk and Linen combinations. J. M. llearn & Co., Battery Park Place. Phone 448. ' EGGS FOR HATCHING Rose comb Rhode Island Reds. Settings from first prize pen at Ashevllle Poultry Show, $5.00. Settings from second pen, $1.60. Crescent Poultry Tarda, 162 Charlotte street. tf MONET TO LOAN I am In a posi tion' to secure loans on city real estate In sums of $600 to $2,600. Chas. O. Lee, attorney, Battery Park Bank Building. 287-tf RUGS AND CARPETS CLEANED By our cleaning machine in a thor ough manner at . reasonable cost. Phone 22S. Ashevllle Carpet House. 270-tt. STRADLEY ft WILSON. Tailoring Suits $14.00 to $40.00. Suits cleaned and pressed 50c to $1.00. Three months' membership, $2.50. Phone 0R4. 141-tf. NOTICE TO CHURCHES An exper ienced mala pipe organist wishes a position; reasonable salary. Ad dress X T Z, care Gazette-News. 2l-tf NOW Is the Time to Prepare for Win ter. Have us to Install In your home a steam or hot water heating plant and heat your house and save on your coal bills. Ball, Thrash ft Co., No. 7 East College street. Phone 596. SOMETHING SPECIAL In Tin and Enamel ware, stew and pans, at The Asheville China Co., ( North Pack Square, ' Phone SSI. LOST. IjOST A lady's gold watch. Hunting i case. , Elgin monogram on case. "L B. 8. 4 Gold fob with name Llllle. . Return to C. H. Bartlett for reward. 307-3t LOST Bunch of four or Ave keys, between Dr. Battle's office and Knickerbocker. Reward for return to Gazette-News office. It SEE WALTON & McLAIN for your Rugs and Mattings. The prices are right. Phone 1515. . 19 S. Main St. FOR SALE Two of the most cholcs lots on Hill side for sale. , Terms. For sale on Merrlmon avenue. Lot 1 00x100 a Bargain. Terms. The Canaday Realty Co., Phone 974. '. " Oates Bldg HOUSES BUILT IN ANY PART OF TOWN ' If you want home sea us. We can build you one. Any part of town. Terms to suit you. See DONNAHOE & BLEDSOE, Real Estate, hnn .Reed Bids NOTICE. By special arrangements during the month of February we will oil, adjust and make any minor re pairs on your Victor or Edison, Free. If there are any broken parts will ask you to furnish them, and our expert will put them In free. Ha will put your machine In first class condition without money and without price. Notify us and our expert will call and adjust' your Victor or Edison in your home at once. DUNHAM'S MUSIC HOUSE. ,. 307-tf "Tins IS MY 54TH BIRTHDAY." Porter J. MeCuinher. Porter . J. McOumber, who has In terestlng contest on his hands now for re-election as United Slates sena tor from North Dakota, was born at Crete. Illinois, February S. 1850. He was graduated from the law depart met of the University of Michigan In 18S0 and the following year went to North Dakota, where hs soon attained prominence at the bar. His public career began In 1885, when he wa olected to the territorial legislature for a two years' term. Later he served ns state's attorney for Richland coun tv. In 18tl ht was elected to the rrnltait ntatas senate to succeed Wll Ham N. Roach and was re-elected six veara ago for the term expiring In March. 111. ' North Dakota will thli rear elect two United States senators, one to succeed Bens'.or McCumber and the '5 EYier "to succeed F. L. Thompson who was appointed to fill the vacancy en used by the death of Senator M. N. Johnson. 1 '.utrt's licit ill hn!ptr Coooni fo sit Lrer 14 i'Sati troubles. Ker.em Drunkards Saved Secretly Any Ludy May Do It at Home Costs Notlilifg to Trvi. Every Woman In, the World May Save Sonic Drunkard. Send for Free . Trial Package of Guillen ;; Remedy, Today. 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The I MARKETS The Leading Stocks on New York Kicliange Cotton Mar.' l et Quotations. New York, Feb. 8. A flood of stocks was poured into 'the market with beginning of business today, and caused a violent break In prices. De clines ran from a large fraction to a point In practically all prominent Is sues. Despite a determined drive against Amalgamated Copper, which sent It below 7ff, and scattered liquidation In less active stocks, the list made prog ress upwards, the rally reaching a point in many Instances. NVw York, Feb. S. Efforts were made to sustain United States steel above 80, when It broke to "8 5-8, and It was tho signal for wholesale liquidation in all parts of the list. Leading speculative rallroadti and In dustrial stocks all broke from 2 to 3 points, and In special stocks the losses were even more severe. Feverish ral lies of a fraction to over a point were poorly held, and the (one remained much unsettled at noon. Bonds weak. STOCKS. Open. High. Low. 113 75 46 80 109 69 78 26 138 142 65 Close 114 7G 48 83 110 68 7 27 138 143 6 Atc?j. . . .114T4 114 Amal. Cop.. 78 y, 78 Vj Ail. Loco. ..50 60 Am. Smelt. 87 87 Hal to. & O..Ul 111 Uklyn R. T. 71 71 Ches. & O... 81 82 Erie .... 28 28 Ills. Cen. . .140 140 L. & N. . .144 144 Mo. Pac. . . 68 (8 Mo., K. If, 40 40 39 39 N. Y. Cen.. 117 117 114 115 Nor. tc Wes. 96 96 95 96 Pac. Mall .. 30 Penn. . . .132 30 182 159 28 28 131 132 165 157 39 89 Reading . .169 Hock Is. . . 40 40 Sou. Pac, St. Paul ,.124 134 122 123 .146 146 146 146 Union Pac.. 184 U. 8. Bteel.. 80 184 181 183 do Pfd ..120 120 119 119 Sou. Ry. . . 28 28 37 ,37 do Pfd .. 65 65 fl 64 Total sales 1,653,800 shares. NEW YORK COTTON. Open. Close. 14. 51 14.4(1-47 14.ST 14.S3-64 14.4S 14.44 . 11.71 12.68 March May July. ... October ... . Spot 14.76. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Open- High. WHEAT Low. Close. ioo 11014 10 100 May . . . .101 110 July . . . .100 100 CORN May . . . , . Stt 6 41 16 ( 41 41 July . . . OAT8 May .... 46 4114 41 41 July . . . WlNeomdn Consumers' league. Oshkosh, Wis., Feb. 1. There wai a gratifying attendance of delegates at the annual meeting of the Wlscon In Consumers' lesgus here today, Mrs, Carl Btern presided and the speakers Included Lewis H. Hine. of the National Child Labor committee; Miss Rose M. Perd'ie, assistant Bute factory Inspector, and Rev. VI. H. Ja cobs, warden of the University settle ment In Milwaukee. j, The fihuberts have canceled all fu ture honking In New York at their I.yrlc Thestr. to allow the lute Clyde Fitch's play, "The City," to remain there nut only thle n..;tun but b!ho tli" oiiiing (jiiu. HAYWOOD COUNTY STILL DESTROYED And Some of the Neighbor Are Mad About It Paris Cogburn Arrested. SEVERAL FISTIC ARGUMENTS OCCURRED, IT IS REPORTED! The Distillery Appears to Have Been in Operation Kor n Number of Years. Gazette-News Bureau, The Bon Air, Waynesvllle, Feb. a. As a result of the destruction of a large distillery out In East Fork town- ship Inst week considerable hard feel ing hns been engendered among the j neighbors, and lsitost reports from the j Cruso vicinity are that a small "civil war" Is almost In progress. Paris Cogborn. alleged to be tw ; owner of the blockade distillery, which was confiscated by Deputy Sheriff! John Heatherly. whs captured alone ! with his property and brought here. He succeeded in Retting persons to go on his bond of $'"0. When the easel was called yesterday before the grand Jury Cogborn could not be found. His bondsmen then caused papers to ba i Issued for his immediate arrest. I The real cause of the disputations! and ructions going on in the East Fork section is not known; but several re ports have been heard thnt some of the neighbors were active In support of Deputy SheTlft Heartherly's course while several pthers took the part of Cogborn. A a result there were I threats,:-and one or two fights are re- i ported,-. It Is evident tl it the distil-; in lery has been in eperntlon for many 1 3 years and the iuleg"'l proprietor is well knownf j Charges have been epcnly made against Deputy Heatherly as to tho way he made the arrest but so far no warrants have bee. issued for ; r i , and it is thought by some of the con servative residents of the East Fork section tliat Heatherly acted entirely! according to the law . Cnnrtldatcs Thick. I Court convened yesterday. In the j town there art no fewer than half a doxen prominent candidates for vari ous olrlces on the scene, actively en gaged In. working fur their respective interests, meeting old acquaintances and making ;nev ones. W. J. Cocke and former Congressman J. M. Gudg- cr, Jr., 'of-" Ashevllle, and former speaker of the jegislatlve house, Wal ter ri. Mooro Clf Webster, all three mentioned. In connection with tho congressional nomination, were here. J. P. Swift, jfccently sold his tele phone exchange at Canton to a'loril company, and will turn his attention now to some material Improvements In his exchanges In this town, Sylva, Dillsboro and 'Webster. These ex changes combined are perhaps the largest independent telephone con cerns in western North Curolina. MEAT IS STILL Tl But New York Dealers Report a Serious Falling Off in Sales Grand Jury at Work. New York, Feb. S. Meat was still on the rise In the local markets to day. Retailers In many sections of the city, especially In the poorer quarters, reported a falling oft of one- third to one-half In sales. Tho grand Jury is trying to find out if there Is an agreement between the big warehouses to hold back supplies and maintain high prices. BROKE UP 1? STILLS Il ia CORNER This Is the Record for January All of Them Were Big Outfits. According to figures obtained from the revenue officers, says- the Green ville, g. C, News, they destroyed dur ing the month of January nineteen Il licit whiskey plants In the "dark cor ner." "These plants were all big yutnts, averaging In capacity about 25 gallons of whiskey a day. Figuring on this average of 'mountain dew' every day, it would scent as though the moon shiners can afford to make whiskey, even though they are placed at a loss In Duttlnsr up new plants when the officers cut their stills. ' " , "One. of the officers the other day said that the moonshiners could easily get dollar a quart for their whiskey, for drinking people preferred It to the boose bought from out-of-Btate con cerns. ' "Sixteen- thousand gallons of beer, eight bushels of malt, forty-one bush els of meal were poured out the past month In the cutting up of the nine teen distilleries by Revenue Officer Merrick and his men. The officers also confiscated It gallons of 'moenshlne,',, which wns brought to th. city." Charles Frohmsn's production of "The Hrass Hottle," which was to have followed Otis Skinner at the Oarrlck Theatre New Tork, has been Indefi nitely -postpened owing to Mr. Skin ners success In "Your Humble Ser vnnt." In which he will sppnur for the r t of the seasutj, Jit jjj.- : iro' atair And Start You Out With a Free Trial Package To Prove My Claims. Send Coupon Below To day. The Trial Pack age Will Give Ia- stant Relief. Consider my offer. 1 willingly send you free nf charge n trial treatment of the wonderful Gums Combined Ca tarrh Cure. You have everything to sain and nothing to lose. Its up to you. If you wish to be cured of that fu' spitting and hawking that wretched depressed sensation that "don't-dare-look-anybody-ln-thc-face" feeling then (111 out the coupon wlth- out further delay. I possess the rem edy that will cure you, but as I have not your address you must supply It. That's all I ask. Simply fill out the following coupon and mail it to mc tov dnj'- Jt will be the means of restoring 'ou t0 a perfectly normul condition, giving you a sweet, pure breath. FKF.E. This coupon is good for one trial package of Gauss'- Combined Ca tarrh Cure, mailed free in plain package. Simply (ill In your name i i i uUlrcss on dotted lines below a. id mail to C. K. ;.M'SS. 77l Main Street, Marshall, Midi. NOTICE. I will offer for sule, at public auc tion, on the premises lately occupied by W. 11. Lusatcr, the entire stock of goods, wares and merchandise, con sisting of carriages, harness, wagons, etc., and the hook accounts, notes, and ull evidences of indebtedness to the said Ijisater, and also two cer tain parcels of real cutute, one on South Main street, known as the Itay Livery Stable, and the other a small lot on French ISrtmd avenue, 60x130 feet. This sale Is made by mc as trustee in bankruptcy, pursuant to order of the Referee in Uankruptcy, dated January 29, 1910. It will be held on the 21st day of February, 1910, and begin at 11 o'clock. For full Information and particu lars apply, to me, at my office, In the city of Ashevllle. This February 1. 1910. E. 11. ATKINSON, Trustee In Bankruptcy of W. H. Las- atnr. ' 306-20t NOTICE. Pursuant to power vested in It by 'aw and the note thereby secured the undersigned will on the 21st day of February at the county court house door at 12 o'clock noon sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder the following described personal prop erty of said C. W. Kibler to-wlt: Cer tiorates No. 12 and No. R9 for twenty four and twenty-eight shares respec tively, par value $100.00 per share, of the Big Ivy Timber company. Said property having been deposited as collateral security with the under signed to secure a certain Indebtedness of said Klbler-llrownell Lumber com pany and C. W. Kibler. and default having been made In the payment of mid debt thereby secured. This the 28th day of January, A. D., 1910. BATTERY PARK BANK, J. E. Rankin, Cashier. 304-201 HAVE YOU READ The Wonderful Scries on "THE HOLY LAND" Charming Text by Robert Hlchens. Exquisite Pictures in Color by Jules . .. ' . Ouerln . Now Running In THE CENTURY MAGAZINE Every number a rich mine of entertaining short . stories. Illuminating auU Important timely articles, 1 beautiful art features. Single copies. IE cents. Subscription, ,. 1 4.00 a year. At all the best news stands. .- THE CENTURY CO. , Union Sq.' - New York Rooms for Rent - ' 1 M I -AT , tl V C: A. 4 , Steal Heated Y:M. r " ki 4-i1!ft'4 Hotels and Boarding Houses Battery Park Hotel ASHKV1LLK, jr. O. . OPEC THROUGHOUT THE TEAR. Famous Everywhere THE MANOR Albemarle Park Asheville. N. C. ; An Exclniir Iza." . , Ob Charlotte Street Car Lin THE BON AIR LEADING COMMERCIAL AND TOURIST HOTEL OF WAYNES VILLE, N. C. MRS. S ALL IE E, CORY, Proprietress. Open the Year Round., rr i FRANKLIN HOTEL ' Open all the year. j plentiful. Come on. THE SWAN NAN OA A STRICTLY HIGH GRADI Family and Transient Hotel Rates $2.50 a day end upward. Frank Loughran, Owner and Prep, COMMERCIAL The New Hotel Majestic ' -; "j .; HENDERSON VILLR, X. C. i j rv v: r ,r -fy- ' . The traveling men's mountain home. 'Rates 12 per day and upwards 'American plan. - Private and connecting baths. Western Union and' long distance telephone stations In ho tel. C. L. EO YTE, Manager, for . merly with The Buford of Charlotte, N. C. Lloyd D. Lyles, Clerk, for-' merly of the Selwyn, Charlotte, N.- C. FLEMMING HOTEL, C. F. MEACIIAM, Manager, Marlon, N. C. Rates $1.50 per day. Recently re painted Inside and out, re-arranged, thoroughly renova d, and otherwise greatly Improved, maklug It one of the best hotels along the line. Fine Sample Rooms, Hot and Cold I laths, Electric Lights, and other modern comforts and conveniences. ' Free bus meets all trains. Central Hotel Canton, N. C. D. BI. SnOOK. Trop. Rates S3 per day. Special rates by week or .montti. Free uiiinle rmn BATTERY , PARK BANK ASHKY1XLE, IT. O. J. P. SAWYER, President T. C. COXB, 1st Vice President B. SLUDER, Sd Vice President J. K. RANKIN, Cashier. Capital , $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $130,000.00 i TRANSACTS A flEVERAL . HANKING BCtjlNEKM Special attention given to collec tions. Four per cent Interest paid on Urns deposits. Are You Looking for a Position? We can offer you good Paying Employment that you will enjoy and at home. Write to-day Addrnt The Butlerick Publishing Co. Butterlck Building. New York. N. Y. JOHNSON & TREXLER, Sheet Metal Works. We do all kinds of Hoofing, Slate, Asbestos Slate, Metal Shingles, Tin and Iron Eoofing, Gutter and Conductor Work. Ilot Air Furnaces'. Steel Ceil ing and Skylight Work a Spe cialty. ., ; . Shop and office No. 7 South Lexington Ave. Phone 325. , NEW GAYETY HAL MORDAUNT & CO., in The Vesper Chimes, a great Church play. , Matinco 3:30. Nights 7:30, 8:30,9:30. Moving Picturef.. Illustrated Songs. The Palace ARCHER & CARR ' Singing and Talking Act ELEX BROWNING The Show Me Boy. Z" Tllustratod Songs. Mafuco 3:30 P. M Si BREVARD, S. O. The hunting season Is In full blast now. Game ! T. W. WIIITMIRE, Prop. TOURIST ' HOTEt. ST. DENIS BROADWAY ani I1TH STREET mt. NEW.YOKK CITY. vr. Within' Ew' of T.ien Point of lDtereftt. Half Itlock from Wansmaker'f. & mmuteie Talk or Mioppinx uisinci. XOTKD FOR : KinllPScr of Cnlnl w. Com- fortnble AppointmoutM. Courteous Serf. Ice sad llomeltlte Nurroumlint. 4 ROOMS J 1. 00 PER DAY AND UP. EUROPEAN ; PLAN, "-f: Table d'Hote Breakfast S0e. WM.TAYLO R & 8 0 N .Inc. , ALSO ' a. uurr.i, nAnii..iHiB,t . I Brnadwa ami a3M Street. ' Richelieu Hotel' zu fiortn rencn uroaa Ave. Up-to-date family hotel. $7 to $15 per week. Excellent table. ; fbone.1430 HOTEL ZNTELLA . B HYSON CITY. , Headquarters for traveling men an4 lumbermen. Rates S3 per day. Spe cial rates by the month. Bath room. Free sample rooms. Railroad sating house fronting Southern .depot Liv ery In connection. ' W. W. A I . M A WHF.n FR. Propr. MONTFORD COTTAGE 10 Montford Are. Dions 10H1 Elegant home-Ilk and rCned, Centrally located. Cuisine the best' Transients and table boarders at) commodated. MODERATE RATES. The Catawba OLD FORT, N. O. L. B. MOORE. Proprietor. Transient and Commercial Patron age Solicited. Hotel Gates Hendersonville, N. 0. a -m Open ' Throughout ; ihe ' Year. Commercial and Tourist Rates $2.50 per day and up. - A. A. GATES, Prop.-rt 1 1 New Hotel Albert Etorenth Btreet and VnWerJtr riare, New York Clly. One block west of Broadway. The only absolutely modern Are proof transient hotel below Knd street Location cenfal, yet quiet; 400 rooms, 200 wltb bath, front II per day upwards. Excellent restaurant and cafe attached. Prices moderate. 8end for ntimtrated Guide .. and Slop of New York City. $40.00 Swiss Army, Repeat ing Kiflea, shoots 13 times, will sell them in tho nest 30 days for' v- k ' 03 60 Each nARRY l. Fii;::i:LCT.;::r3 r-
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