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6 THE ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. TUESDAT, JULY 21, 1900. if '3 ' .1 , ! : . ! : i i I x f - ' i , 14 ' i IT i ,1, t .' t 1 I m:; toi). Tucj. J Wed. Tburs. PrL Sit. Sur 1 23 4 5 T 7 JU ROBERT HARDY'S 1 f htm DATS. J A DREAM AND ITS CONBEQUENCEa' BY REV. CHARLES M. SHELDON, Authnr of "In Hit SUi," "Tt CVuciArvm of I'htUp Strong," "Ifaleom Kirk," Etc (Copyright, 10, by Advaao PoblUhlng Co. Aoi. Tues. Wed. Tbur. chapter v.. H'i'.Hll TIjI.iI.V I . ached Ids olllee Just III time Id ht I'.ui lis. I In- furcinau. go out of li side ilinii . tnl etoss the yard. . The Ill!l!;:!l'l follow ed billl IIU'I i Mcled the ,l. in:. i- slii .i :.. lilac jo nrv lilui Stop ill .1 l.i.Ii ; ii.iio i.t I he furthest I'llll f tlic k.,11,1 a. ill speak in (lie limn at Work I In iv Tlii' iii:i:i wits u Norwe gian, llri i'iiiii l.j i. in, v. Hi- wax run ti i ilk' wlnil is inlliil ;i il:iii.i', a 1 1 1 it -chine fur irlnniilug pi.-ces ill colli metal Just from .tin- foundry or tin1 easting room. He mix ;it work this tiioru i itLC on out' of tin- eccentric I in in of n loco motive, iiiii! It wn.f of kiicIi n charac ter that In- cotilil leave the machine for .several minutes to do the pinning. Hum talked with UiIm mini for awhile li tnl then moved across the Moor to the other work inn it, a small boned, ucrvpus little fellow, who was la cltnrgc of ;i boring machine whleh drove n steel drill through heavy plates of Iron fastened Into the friinii'. Mr. Hardy en me up JiiHt aa Hums turned awa.v from thin man nnd touch ed him on the Hhoiilder. The foreman started nnd .iirned about, surprised to see the mutineer. "Well, IturnM, how goes everything this illumine?" asked Robert "The men here lire irrnu Hl,ig be cause they don't Imve a holiday Hiune an tin' men In Scoi illo's ill n i t tui'tit." "I!,;t wo rau'l .-out down the whole buisiii. s. ciin in-'.'" asked Mr. Hardy, Willi a i.iiiini 1 1 ' : i luiu li ,,f his ill I time f . I'll.'. '.lie men arc uiitva gunatiV." "'I'm afntlil i:..-n 'll i.e li' ,iil,lc. sir. I can I'itI It In ' c :ii." ii';il,,-, limns. Mr. li.'inh i,i,c ,i im ii'iily in words, tilt louki-d at l,ini. Within I In- Mack lUt'J iltt.l uf til' tJ..;il si., ;i u'.iollt L'lH) mMi were at work. The whirl of ma Cblnury war constant. The Kt.nd of teitl on Iron was Mended with the nit tie of clntlim and the rolling of t lit motnl carriage In their tracka The Geiilua of Uallrondlntf Rm-mwl present In the grim attvugth and rnpldity i f loveral tnachlnea w hich niovtsl i,hnost aa If luMtlnct with Intelligence and played with the tuoMt unyielding siili itnneeit na If they were Hoft Hint pliahle clay la the in i" l , ; all Hie siaasinn of iiiatti r nuaoi-i 'I- If. I :? in i-!i the Miio'.e and din .... ! ,;': I .'Mi l in ,iiiMnti of I I.e place. M : Ui'ih v.sis more tha.i USIIIllly alive tins in, 'i n, a- I,, the h'lin.i'i Itspci't the ea-e I':,, i easily Went hack to the time u N .i he !.iai-clf stood at one of the- ,;..ii,', s and d.,1 Just such work as tuat I k- Nmucian was (loltu. only tit inarhincs were vastly lieitcr and lu.,r,i i d now. Mr. lln nl.V was n., t ;t:iH'.l of lliwin.' fiilne nloiiu thionh lac ranks of man tin I lal.or In la. I. I e alu :n s spoke W llh pride of II e w.n u lie ns,., I,, ,,, in that i sho, and he i oiisldcic.l him aelf aide to run all liy himself any dece of 1 1 in i li i li.'i In the shops. Iml lie could Hot help envyltiu' these men tills inoiiiiuu. "Why." he said, "pi'.iha ldy not one of th. ni hut has at least Helen weeks to Uc and most of them aeveu inonCis or lours, w hil" I Why (dioiil.l these hi. ti complain liecause they are not released from toil? Isn't toll sweet whin i here a I e a si r, ,n' lio.l y nnd a Imiii,- wife and a happv hnmc? O Hod." he continued to think. "I would nive all my wealth if 1 mlirht chllu;.'e places with any one of these tlieli and know that 1 would prohahly have more than a w eck to li c" Mr llanlv walked hack to the ,,(11, v. It'll i the for. man In a eon, lit ion of w,,; define, astonishment. "S, Mud hi iu' wroiii; In his w orks, I (riie-s." muttered Horns. j Mi I 111 t.l sat down to Ills desk and Wf.lc an oid.r releasing all the in, II M Ilo desired to :l t It'll. ScoiIIIc'm f U -lieial 111 the afternoon He did not : lut v i- it III his p.m er to do in. ire, and , yet he felt that tills was the least he . Co. Id do under the elrcuuisiances. The : lllole he thouuht of Seville's ileal II ! the more he felt the cruel I'ulustlee of : It. The tll.lurlei were clearly .Hid ' dental, lint the) liucht have heeli ; avoided with proper .aie for human life, and Koheii llaid.i was Just he j gluuUii; to uii.lci si.md ti e vain of liu ' inanity. j lie worked hard at the to, it, ne of his j ofllee work until no. n lie did what seemed to him the most necessary part i of it all with conscientious fidelity, i Put his mind n 'isiil part of the time was with the men In the shops. He could not escape the conviction that If a railroad company had the wllllut: DesK to tin mi It could make the nur routiilluns of thene inen safer nnd hni pier without getting piwrer work or even liwlng tiny inoney liy It. When ihHiti noun, l.st, he went liome reaolveil to ilo notnethlng na fur aa lay Id bla power to make the men feel that tbey were rcgtmlcil na aotuetulug more than mnclilnea. Ueorite waa down Malra when Ma fa tbar came Id ami liHiked at blm wltb curiomty ratber titan with any feeling of ahaina for the aeeue of the night lie fore. After lunch waa over Mr. Han); called hla eon Into the atudy for a little tadk with him before folng down to the funeral. . X do not need to tell jou. Qoorge," 0 Pri. Sit Sui U'giui his father quietly, but with feel ing, "that I felt th diNgniee of your (lrunkctineHs last ulKht very bitterly. Volt ciintKit know the feeling of your father and mother In that lehHH't. tut I did not enll you In here to reproach yon for your vlcea. 1 want to know what yon lutend to do In the face ot the present condltloim." Mr. Hardy pauxed, then went on iignin: "1 inn perfectly nware, (Jeorge, that you regard my drenin as a fancy and think I am probably out of niy mind. Isn't that true?" Mr. Hardy looked George full In the face, and the yoiing man Ktainmcretl: "Well I till yes-1 -don't Jtmt un derstand" "At the same time," went on his fa ther. "1 realize that nothing but a con viction of reality could produce the eliniife In me which you and all the i rest of the family tiMtst acknowledge has taken place. And you must con fess that I am netiug far mure ration ally than I did before my ilreiim occur red. It Is not iiNttira4 for a father to neglect bin own ehll4ren, and I have done It. l: la not rational tl.ut he i.i, id I .-pend bin time nnd money and tr, :ieth on himself so as to iov. in tct.soly si'U'thh, u ml I l.a.e (tone lliat. My sou, you iniiy doiil i me. bat I i:m uiiy eo-.ti lin ed i,.;.l 1 hi, ail uot lie ili hcie ui ter in :.l : no, lav 1 am try itiK to live as I i .hose conditions. -poke with i!i...;.. i. i ssioll will. Il l t el. " want ,oi, t .:: i to h e iiuder . ..ti," Mr. U.i.-.:y i.ai II irlla I, 1 lit ., I .J,.ll, li lt . l do a s I o I 1; you ought lo i i.:, - II. i cli ciiin ... ic ) . ... th I . I, .j pi.l I n .1,1 oil W ,ii : . .. .., i, it- a lilt..- w :.i:e. uii'i tins ci, in,... -lam es. Leu 1 . er and the g,, i- ,'. .i ice and i..i . c; Inn e to lea . ,a i . J e v. Ill t,,i ! lint I waul ) on to . llllse Lie II, .11 .'J will in. i loin h u.ioi,., . iciuss of Uj,. i H' hiiih'.ic aiioi'.iii i.u.l ns l,,ii' as yi Inc." I.euic lui.ghed a l.'.tle nil,',,, liy anil thi'ti liei ouliihl. 1 don't see !,, Iiai m of it fcaii.i once in aw liilc Just I i tun. I don't play for si a km. us soine fellow s do." "George," suiil las fat Iter, looking al hiui steadily . "yoa haie not told the Hutu. You were garni ling only a few Ulghls ago. It Is Useless tor loll to dc uy it That is where Hie very llhciai tilloiiauce I liue glicn you has 1,. , ij ua iitlt'i cil. " George tin tied deathly pale and sat Villi bowel iiead while his falke'' Went li aluiosl Moral) : "Consider you, iiotliei, George, whose hunt llliuosi ,,i okc w hen vou came in last uighl. I .loii'l ask )iu to consider me. I Inn. .ml been to ) on w hal a lather ought I. ic. Hul if oil line your n.olhci an. I .islets and I. ui' ail) si if re-spei t ieii ion will let ill ink Mil, I cuds .,1m tilt t tills. Ill the sight of God .r, J . .ii l o), li Hi, i.ilicr li.ii li. i., .. loit for. Vou are Jiinn.;. Vou l..i. ill of life before loll on i .ia ;.i ...i sirii,l 1,-coid it God spans )o,o: lite. "I Would gl.idi) gill ,lli I issess t, stand w In re ) oil do I , i ! a lite .net auaiii I i a:; t past is il re o. .tide. I'.. II 111.1 live mi 1,1 il. I i,, oil, ..in al w a) s repeiil i leoi ge iiuuhcr would ralhei l:c e me. ) iiiii ' oil III 1 , Ml I .'olliu tliau si i ion conic li, na.' aga.n ;, on did last night. Wo hue i o,i" Mr. I lard) , pi olid in.ii! i hal u, w a -.oi.l l say in in. ne. lie laid his ha,, i on li.e hoi's ,i ad a- if he were a ) o.nu lad again an 1 said sli.ipli '1'on't disapi'i, ui Ge.l. mi bo)." aa.; went out. having h,s ,n siit,, tli.'ic almost oven, uiic by his father's pow ci ful appeal, but not i. t teadi to i icld himself to the still s'uall voice that spoke within eieti imic powerfully nnd whlspccil to him "My sou, give me thine heart Cease to do evil; Ion Hi to do well Cleanse I by ways and fol low after righteousness." It was 1 o'i Im ly when Mr. Hard) .nine down stairs nnd as he came Into the room white Mrs. Hardy and the girls were sitting he happened to think af some business matters between hlni self mid his only brother, who lived In the next town, I'd miles down the road He spoke of the mutter to Mm Hardy, and she suggested that Will go down on the H o'clock train with the papers Mr. Hardy w anted to have lit brother look over nnd come back on the tl o'clock lu time for dinner. I'liirn asked If she couldn't go, ton, and Hessle ndded her request, aa alie bud not seen her aunt for some time. Mr, Hard) saw no object lou to their going, only he reminded them that lit wanted them nil buck at 8, Alice vol uiiteered to n muse George at home while nil the rest were gone, aud Mr and Mrs. Hardy departed for the fu nornl. Mr Hardy' thoughta etlU ab orbed fot the most part with hla older tny. Clara bad nuked no qucatloua Miicernlng the Interview with James, and her father altuply Mated that they ?ould have a good talk about It lu the evening. The tenement at No. "00 waa crowd ed, ami lu aplto of the wintry weather large uumbera of men and women Mood ontalde In the anow. Mr. Hardy bad ordered LU alelgh. and he and bit wife had g-tie down to the house Iti that, nady to taUe some one to the i t: i ler.' . The si.nple a.-rvice u It began wa. ccedi;igly Impie sive to Mr. Hardy. Most of the iicluhl'ora present looked it Mm and his wed dicssod wife In l;lb U surprise. 'li:' li iticed the Iik)I;. ii itii a helghleiiiiig color, but Mr. liar ly w as too lunch lil.soi I ed lu Lis thoughts of what he had done uhd left 'Jiidoiie lu this family to I e iullueuced .,) the ticha viol' of those uhollt hiui. Mr. Jones offercil a prayer for tht .-oi'. fort of God to rest mi the stricken family. He then read n few words from John's gospel appropriate to the M'c.'islon nnd said a few simple words. i:i . tly addressed to the neighbors ;iie.-ent. The poor widow had la-en re a. oied to a miiMI room up stairs and 'ay there a.ed for by tin- fnl'Jjful ula 'er. The minister had nearly coiiclud d hta remarks when a voice was I, card ti the room above, voices cxpsttilat tig In alarm ytnl growing lander, fol lowed ly a rapid movement In tin1 car ;ow ball above, and with a scream of f.eiizy the wife rushed down the stairs mil burst Into the room where the dead sidy of her husband lay. Klie had slid ib-iily nwakeiied out of the fainting Mupor In which she had' been lying i!t:ce her husband's death and realized iv I at wus going on in the house with a ptlck gathering of passion ami strength, such ns even the dying some times are known to possess, she l ad scaiK'd from her sister and the neigh hor who were wutchiug with her and. :'-azy with grief, flung herself over the otlin, moaning and crying out In such heartbreaking accents that all present were for a moment Hung Into a state of Inaction ahd awe. Hut Mrs. Hardy was first to 'move to ward flie slrtola-n woman. Where did the wile of the once haughty and proud man learn the touch of sympathy that I row that oilier poor sister nearer lo her and finally soothed her into quiet ness? Cot-tail it Is that suffering lu icr own home had marveloiisly taught j j j! K j - "Vm nfmUl there'll lie tcnii,, , Mr Icon j . n in iu uii." the richly dres -cd wonniii. the refined, c ull m i ll lady, to bold tiiis other oue to be of the same household of God with her. So It was that she finally sueeec I id lu drawing her awa.v Into the otlcr room aud there held her, gasping for breath, now that the brief strength was spent, and crying feebly: "O God, help me! iHm't keep urn hero In this world auv louger!" (To be continued. ) CAMPAIGNERS FOR THE DEMOCRAC) mi:i;ki.mh. okawfokd and W1-:HH TO Sl'EAK. Judge J. 11. Merriinon, Hon. W. T. VI"', I an. I Charles A. Webb, esq., will address the citizens of Huncomtie oiii.li ui the tollouing times and places : A I'li ii. Liflicstone tovinship, Tuesday, irv :. Moigan Hill. north Huncnmhe, v e.luesilay, July 2.1. old camp ground, near Leicester, !'liui s,)a . July Jti. At each of these meetings u brass build will he in attendance, nnd a liai hecue will lie served. It is hoped that huee crowds villi turn out to hell tlii-s-e distinguished speakers and to hour the vital Issues of this campaign ' Im, oimbli discussed. TliT'1.- will I.,- tor. blight processions In Ashevllle Thursday night, July L'li, and Mon, hiy night. July ;!ii. C.ood spenkeis will li on hand to make speeches nt various parts of the town, along the line of the procession. W. I!. Williamson. John Y. .Ionian, and C.eoiaje S. Powell will act as marslials-in-cliief. and they will have an utile corps of assistants to be appointed from all over the county. Let all p, 'utile iv ho believe in the su premacy of the white nice be present and manifest their purpose to make white supremacy permanent In North Carolina. J. I). Ml'KI'HY. Chairman. PAYING A Sl'HSTlTl.'TK. From the Indianapolis Journal. in. please give me nother nickel." "What for. Tommy?" "Well, na, T I ko f th' nicnlc with ma 1 want to hire some other bov lo carry th' basket " HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollara Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall' Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Propa., Tole do, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS yeara. an! believe him perfectly honorable In all bualnea tranaactlona and financially able to carry out any obllgatlona made oy meir nrm. W EST A TKL'AX. Wholeeale Drug glsta. Toledo. O. W'ALDINU, KINNAN A MARVIN. Wholesale Drugalata, Toledo, O. Hall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Intern. ally, acting directly upon the blood ana mucoue aurraeea of the ayatem. Price 7Sc. per bottle. Sold by all dru. (lata. Testimonial free. Hall'a Family Pllla are the neat l-M-tta-lmo i ir svy isy v-s,' Q - A I fj Ht Great Men's, Women's and In order to make gin to arrive in a few less than six pairs of a . . AT BIG BA THE BARGAIN CENTER OF Special Notices SKK THK COTS AT MRS. U A. Johnson's, 43 Patton ave. GRAHAM and whole wheat tlour fnsh every few days at Krogcr's. WANTED--At once, first-class cook for boarding house. Address M. B., care Citizen. 7-14-dtf MRS. R. ii. PATTERSON will open the vYahlheim as a first-class boarding h, use for the summer. 7-21-dlw -MRS. DRESSER will resume her piano and violin lessons on August 1, at till Charlotte stiv, t. 7-33-dlwk" J. li. RUSTIC company sold today nice resilience lots on Ora street to Mis. If. A. .Morgan. J275. FOR RF.NT-Three desirable unfur nished rooms; three blocks from post ittice. I!!l fVnlaud street. 7123-dlw Sl'HURUAN board, ne.r golf links, 15 minutes' walk to cars; high ground, line view, new house, choice table. Mrs. Ouillvcr, Ottarl, Box 47. DESK WANTED A roller top pro tein,!. Must be in good condition and a bin sum. Weaver & Alexander, 2ti Patton avenue or P. O. Box 244. 7-ll-dtf WANTED A good family horse gent It- and sound, not too old. U . A. Elliott, at Dr. T. C. Smith's drug store. 7-14-dtf v NTED A ,'i or '. room cottage, tn modern conveniences, on or near ie depot cur line. Address "L. W. ." cue The Citiz.n. 7-24-dtf TO LEND $1000.00; IN AMOUNTS of not less than $50; on short time. Apply to L. A. Furinholt, R-nl Es tate Broker, Temple Court, 49 Patton avenue. 7-llidtf. WE STILL HAVE Ql'ITE A NUM ber of nice resident lots on the hill above the depot for sale cheap. Also, some nice lots on Montford avenue. J. V. Rustic Co. THE FINEST lot of new Dreasera to be found in the city are now at my place at astonishingly low prices. W. L. Moore, No. 11 west Court Square. 'hone 371 JERSEY For sale, one-half jereey gentle milk cow; fine condition; 4 1-J gallons aolld milk per day; - calf two months old. Address box 114. 7-5-dtf I HAVE several six-hole ranges with water backs. Alao several oil and gasoline cooking atovea, all at reason able prices. W. Turner, 35 North Main street, 'phone lit. WILL exchange two lota In good lo cations In Chicago for house and ground In Aehevllle: value of lots 13000.00. Address M. J. Kenny. Chica go, 111., 71 E. Randolph St. 7-23-dlwk PRIVATE BOARD Newly arranged house, cool and shady verandas, handy to churches and postofflce, popular street and fine view. Mrs. 8. L. Oragg, 10C South Main street. 7-21 dlw Slaughter Sale SHOES FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. room for our large stock of days, we have selected from kind which we offer AND BELOW THE LOST 1 let wee n Chestnut street and the city piinii'ltiB station, paper box containing sold watch, rings, eto. Re ward of Jliliimi if returned to M. W. Hmve, Lis chestnut street. 7-21-d-wk WANTED-A GOOD MALE COOK (wh.te) to cook in a lugging camp for about 16 men. Also a good white girl for general housework. Address Union Lumber Co., W. I. Buyer, supt., Jar rett's, N. C. 7-io. STRAYED from pasture at Woolsey, a black and white spotted cow, weigh ing about sun pounds. Finder will be liberally rewarded. Zimmerman & Whitehead. City Market. 7-23-d3t VERY DESIRABLE rooms with board, new house, furnace haici elfctrlc lights and bells, supeib view, on paved street, i car i hun h. s and postoflW. Mrs. F A MjII PiS South Main street. 3-27-dlf FOR RENT A 10-room hou9e7 ne'w'ly papered and painted: less than one-half mile from postofttce and about three minutes' walk from street cars; In good neighborhood; fine shade trees. Apply to R. O. Hunt, city postofflce. 6-25-dtf THE annual election for the purpose of choosing 11 directors of the Ashe i Th- Hoard of Trade will be held at the (lice of the Secretary on Friday. July 27. lino, between the hours of 12 m. and " n ni. R. M. Jones. Secretary. 7-l,-,-,12w R SALE New 30-room "hit! with l.iOO worth of furniture In same: one hnlf mile of thriving town, near sta tion. Finest summer resort In coun try: tn ncrea good land belonging to It. lenn-nnp.hnlf cash, balance on good terms Apply ,T. M. Campbell. i WANTED To buy from 100 to BOO i acres of rich, fertile land, perferably with a stream of water running .thiough it; state full particulars and references, and lowest spot cash price; principals only dealt with. Address J. i Bradley. Stamford. Conn. 7-23-d-wk TYPEWRITERS OF ALL MAKES We buy. seil and rent typewriters of all makes. If you Intend bu.ng a new ma chine, we recommend the Remington, which Is beyond doubt the "standard." Its lasting qualities and all-round ex cellence cannot be approached. Type writer Exchange. 23 Patton avenue. FOR RENT ONLY A large flne res Idence; 18 rooms; furnished; servants' house and carriage house; large grounda; central location. $125 per month. Owner and one daughter will board with renter and allow liberal dis count from rent. Apply to John M. Campbell, Real Estate Agent, No. 4 North Main at. FOR 8ALE AND RENT 7 room cottage Chestnut St., furnished; I room house Charlotte St., furnished; S room house Cumberland ave., fur nished: t unfurnished cottagea.t rooms each. Tor Sale J choice lots Merri mon ave.; pretty grove lot East St., on car line; bargln In I room house Cumberland ave.; choice lota on Vance and Oak sts., prices low; big bargain T room house 8tames ave.! Itlmber lands, 1000 acres, 10.000 acres. 400 acres, an nna nam wood in virgin state. Natt Atkinson Bona' Co.. Real Estate Dealers. of D Children's - fall Shoes which will be- ft our stock all shoes of I COST . . ASHEVILLEI A PRIVATE FAMILY IN THE suburbs, convenient to street cars, will take a few boarders for the summer. Address SHADY LAWN, this office. 7-9dtf. WANTED BOARDERS; IN COUN try; private family; 10 minutes' walk from Biltmore and Ashevllle Street Car line; pleasant, elevated home; fine views; overlooks the Bilt more village and Swannanoa valley; large, airy rooms; table supplied with fresh vegetablea and fruits from farm, Jersey milk and butter; rates reasonable; no consump tives taken. Mrs. Chas. R. Whltaker, P-lltmore, N. C. FOR RENT-NO. 110 HAYWOOD stuet; lS-room house, steam heat, electric lights and call bells to each room; 2 baths; large verandas: elegant ; location, on Battery Park hill and ; within three blocks of center of the city. Also 2 lovely Hats of 5 and 6 rooms, furnished or unfurnished; elec tric lights and all modern improve : ments; hot and cold water and range in kitchen. pply to O. D. Revell, j 32-34 Patton ave. WANTED MORE IMPROVED , and unimproved property to sell to parties prepared to pay cash for same, particularly for vacant land on Hay i wood road in the vicinity of the Uni versity school. I have several inquiries by prospective purchasers for desirable sites In this last neighborhood. Par 1 tics having such properties will find it ; to their advantage to address or call upon A. J. Lyman.offlces 13 Church st., I telephone No. 344. j CITY MARKET. I Corrected by Clarence Sawyer, wholesale and retail grocer. These prices are being paid by the merchants i of the city today: ; Country butter 10 to 20 I Eggs.. ..WW 1 Chickens l2Vi to 20 Turkeys 60 to $l.."i1 Ducks 15 to 20 Potatoes, Irish 60 Turnips 25 Onions $2.00 crate Cabbage, per pound 3-4 to lc Beans, per bushel $2.00 to $2.50 Peas $1.00 to $1.25 Apples $2.00 Apples, dried 3 to 6 Wheat ?5 Corn 65 Meal 64 Oats .. ,. ..40 Honey 12 to 15 Sorghum 20 to 25 Beeswax, per pound.. 21 Hay. ton $18 to ' Applea 40 to SO 11 anything ion Invent or tmnwire j also get CVET.TMOE-MRK, COPYRIGHT or DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or photo, for fres lamination and art rice, BOOK 0.1 PATENTS ""fJ.o7 yf?c.A.s::ovi& co. Patent Lawyers. 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