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I)The Tire Man

car always ready for tirerouble on the road. Fisk and Hood

H Tires and Tubes. All orders prompt-- tt

ly filled.. .: 7

Mr. Joseph Caldwell and Mr.Mc-Kenzi- e

of the city .water and light de-

partment, will be treated to coca-col- a

in bottles, if they will call at the storeof Mr. Reese Hunnicut and show thislittle advertisement. The Ocala Coca-Co- la

Bottling Works.

24 N. MAGNOLIA STREET

Phones 438 76 Ocala,

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TOAMSFEM 1Teams for Rent Light and.EcavyHaalingMoving, Packkg

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arairgms musciesana connne tneflesh of the shoulder giving a

to the entire upper body.daintiest and most serviceable garments imagi-

nable all materials and styles: Cross Back, HookBandeau, etc. Boned with "HValohn, thepermitting washing without removal.show you Bien Jolie Brassieres, If

gladly send him, prepaid, samples to show you.JOHNES, 51 Warren Street, Newark, N. J.

Motor Cars

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JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

50Per Day

K. of P." meet tonight.

Elks meet tomorrow evening.

Odd Fellows meet tomorrow night.

Council meets tomorrow evening.

Woodmen meet Friday evening.

Pythian Sisters meet tomorrow aft-ernoon, r

Fresh fall garden seed now in. TheOcala Seed Store. ' 8-1- -tf

tMr. C. A. Tremere of Belle view was

in town today. '

Joe Richardson, a convict workingon the county gang near Lowell, es-

caped yesterday morning. He has notbeen seen since.

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MAXWELL Touring Cars (60-inc- h

TREAD) now in stock at Ocala readyfor delivery. R. R. Carroll.

...Mr. Harry Alexander, of the Star

force, returned this morning from aweek-en- d visit to Jacksonville andPablo Beach."

A cottage with all modernconveniences, including gas for cooking, for rent. Inquire of Mrs. O. T.Green, COS Oklawaha avenue. 8-7- -tf

MAXWELL Touring Cars (60-inc- h

TREAD) now in stock at Ocala readyfor delivery. R. R. Carroll.

Mr. Ed. Carmichael confidently expects to have the dance pavilion at theSDrincrs finished in two weeks, andwill give a grand opening ball.

A new shipment of Crane's stationery just in all styles. The CourtPharmacy. tf

The North Ocala Teacher's associa-tion meets Wednesday afternoon at "3

o'clock in the Union church. Refreshments will be served. There will bea children's hour at 3 o'clock at the

'home of Mrs, J. D. Small.

We have a new perfume, BouquetDozira, r fine labth? extract, $2 perounce. Gerig's. , tf

A Star reporter had an unusual ex-

perience going out to the SpringsSunday afternoon. He went in, a jit-

ney, which had four passengers, anda mile the other side of Fort Kingchurch the jitney driver became veryproud and let his car out, walking byseveral more stylish equipages likethey were tied to posts. ,

- Mr. M. L. Reynolds has bought anew five-passeng- er Ford with ail thelatest improvements. He can makethat Ford travel, too. A ; Star re-

porter rode in with him from thesprings Sunday afternoon, and heraced a storm-int- town and beat ittwo hundred yards.

Messrs. S. W. Petteway and Paul H.Nisle of Dunnellon were in the citytoday. Mr. Petteway says he favorsbonding the county for roads, butwants a different plan for those so farsubmitted.- -

VEGETABLES, MILK AND EGGSfrom our own farm daily. Open nightand day. Merchant's Cafe. tf

Bouquet Dozira perfume, $2per ounce, a Gerig's.

We carry a full line of Newportbathing shoes. Gerig's tf

v ' "...It was said at the hospital this aft-

ernoon that Mr. Olin was gettingalong very well.

At their meeting tomorrow; night,the Elks will elect a successor fortheir exalted ruler, Mr. R. S. Rogers,who has resigned in consequence ofhis contemplated departure for Chicago. Not only the Elks but all Ocalaand surrounding country will missMr. Rogers. He has been an usefulas well as a popular citizen. '

There were heavy rains in Ocalaand Belleview, Saturday and Sunday,but a telephone message from Capt.John L. Carney at Lake Weir saidthat they were having only, a lightshower and that he was paying $15a day to have his grove watered, therehaving been little or no rain pn it during July.

Some of the Oxford boys seem tohave feathers on their legs.' Four,who had been enlisted by SergeantBlalock at the picnic Saturday, cameup in a car that evening, and, on being told an affectionate goodbye bythe driver, became so homesick thatthey turned around - went straighthome.

,R. W. Wakeland, the young engineer who has been in charge of thework on the new light and waterplant for the contractor, will leavethe end of this week for "his home inthe north.. His place will be taken byanother engineer.

The Star learns with regret of thethe death yesterday of the little threeyear old daughter of Mrs. FrankRoux of Martel. The funeral tookplace this morning at that place.

Judge- - Smith today issued a marriage license to Mr. King Will WatersFillyan, of Miami, and Miss AlwindcrSultan, of North; Marion county.

LIST OF MAGAZINES 'AT THE LIBRARY

. Following, is a list of magazines tobe read at the library when it is open

Scientific American, Collier's. Sat-urday Evening Post, Country Gentleman, Literary Digest, Review of Reviews; Popular Mechanics, The Outlook, Scribner's, Harper's, CenturyBookman, St. Nicholas, Little .Folks,Ame'rican,7irouths Companion, American Boy, Woman's Home Companion,Delineator, Ladies World, LadiesHome Journal, Pictorial Review, Modern Priscilla, The Musician, GardenMagazine, McClure's, Everybody's,National Geographical Magazine, Current Opinion, Physical Culture, GoodHousekeeping.

SEABOARD LOCAL SCHEDULE

? Southboundjno. y leaves Jacksonville i:3b p.

m.; Ocala 4:30 p. m.;, arrives Tampa7:50 p. m. '

xmo. i jueaves Jacksonville :au p.m.; Ocala, 1:45 a. m.; arrives St. Petersburg 10 a. m.

ino. 3 leaves Jacksonville :lo a.m.; Ocala 12:40 p. m.; arrives St. Petersburg 8:05 p. m.- Northbound ,

No. 10 Leaves Tampa 1 p. - m,Ocala 4:12 p. m.;" arrives Jacksonville7:15 p. m. ,

No. 2 Leaves St. Petersburg 4:30p. m.; Ocala 2:30 a. m.; arrives Jacksonville 6:45 a; m.

No. 4 Leaves Tampa 9 a.'m.; Ocala1 p. m.; arives Jacksonville 5:25 p. m

Elks meet Tuesday evening.

Every Room With Private Bath

WANTED, LOST,- - FOUND, FORSALE, FOR RENT AND SIM-

ILAR LOCAL NEEDS

TICKET FOR SALE Ticket to Chat-tanooga, Tenn, for. sale. Call 908 S.Main street. Ticket limited to Au-gust 11th. It

FOR SALE Stove wood, seasonedpine and cypress, a large load for adollar. Phone 223. Prompt delivery.Welch Lumber Co. 8-5- -tf

LOST Cap from automobile gasolinetank. Return to Star office. .. 4--3t

MAXWELL Touring Cars (60-inc- h

TREAD) now in stock at Ocala readyfor delivery. R. R. Carroll.

LOST A black parasol with goldhandle; "M. L. S." engraved on topof the Enob of handle. Return to Mrs.M. H. Stovall and receive suitable re-ward. 8-2- -6t- -

FOR RENT A two-sto- ry house withall modern conveniences, in two blocksof the square. Apply to Dr. WalterHood. 8-1- -tf

FOR EXCHANGE-Wi- ll trade goodand modernly improved St. Peters-burg property for improved farmland. State price and location. Noagents. Address 1015 Seventh ave-nue, North, St. Petersburg, Fla. 3t

WANTED Temple Theater firstmortgage bonds at price to yield 5per cent annually. Address P. O.Box 494, Ocala, Fla". -6t

CALL PHONE 13 For prompt ser-vice and absolutely perfect work in

J Cleaning and Pressing. ' A trial willconvince you that Clayton knows how.Phone 13. -6t '

FOR RENT A well located cottageof five rooms, three'blocks from thesquare; all modern conveniences. Ap-ply to R. R. Carroll, Star office, tf '

OCALA FRATERNAL ORDERS

UAR1UA-DUN- X MASOSfC LODGE

Marion-Dun- n Lodge No. 19, F. 6A. M., meets on the first and thirftThursday evening ot each month at8:00 o'clock, until further notice.

- h. C. Webb, W. M.Jake Brown. Secretary. &d

OuALA TEMPLEPYTHIAN SISTERS

The Ocala Temple Lodge No. 28Pythian Sisters, meets every Tuesdayafternoon at 2:30 at Castle Hall, westof courthouse., Visiting members arecordially invited to meet with us.

Kate B. Howell. M. R,Lena Tompkins, it E. C

OCALA LODGE NO. 2S5. B. P. O. E.

Ocaia Lodge No. 286, Benevolentand Protective Order of Elks, meetsthe second and fourth Duesday even-ings in each month. : Visiting breth-ren always welcome. Club bousopposite yostofSne; ast side.

R. S. Rogers, E. R.E. J. Crook, Secretary. ,

7 ; KNIUHTS OF I'TTHIAE

Ocala Lodge No. 19. Convention!held every Mcxday at 7:30 p. m. atCastle Hall, over the James Carlisledrugstore. A cordial welcome to vis-iting brothers. G. A. Nash, C. C.

Caas. K. Sage. K. of R, S. A

ORDER OF EASTERN bTAB .

meets at Yonge ' hall the second andfourth Thursday evenings of eachmonth at 730 o'clock.

Mrs. Myrtie G. Kramer. W. M.mrs. iiiuan ounmoiaa, oec y.

WOOD31K OF THE WORLD

Fort Ktna Camp No. 14 ecbets atthe JL. of r. nail at 7:30 p. m. everysecond nd fourth Friday, visltlnsovereigns are always welcome.

J. W. Lamar. C aChap- - K. Sa?e. Clerk.

ODD FELLOWS

Tulula Lc;dge No. 22, I. O.' O.meets every Tuesday evening in theOdd Fellows' hall on the third floor ofthe Star office building at 8 o'clockpromptly. A warm welcome alwaysextended to visiting brothers.

F. E. McClane, N. G.L. H. Pilians, Secretary, r

CHAPTKB NO. 13, B. A. St.Regular ooii vocations of the Ocala

Chapter No. 13, R. A. M., on thefourth Friday in every month at8 p. m. A. E. Burnett, H. P.

Jake Brown. iec'y.

THE BEST LAXATIVE ..

To keep the bowels regular the bestaxative is outdoor exercise. Drink a

full glass of water half an hour before breakfast and eat an abundanceof fruit and vegetables, also establisha regular habit and be sure that yourbowels move once each day.- - Whena medicine is needed take ChamberIain's Tablets. They are pleasant totake and mild and gentle in effect.Obtainable everywhere. Adv.

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W. F. BALLINGER

Tin and Sheet Iron Roofing,Cornice, Spouting, Skylights,Tanks and General Repair

Work 6

Sheet Iron and Copper Work

Phone Yonge's Tin Shop 388 '

'210 S. Osceola St. Ocala, Fla.

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Mrs. Percy C. Stickney entertainedmost delightfully at bridge this week,at her home, 2748 St. Johns avenue,in honor of Miss Mary Burford ofOcala, the charming guest of .Mrs.James A. Livingston. There werethree tables of players and after anumber of interesting rubbers scoreswere added and the prizes, daintyquill pens, were awarded to Mrs.James A. Livingston, Mrs. Fred Mc-Cpnn-ell

and Mrs. Robert A. Bakei.Miss Burford received one of thesepens as a guest prize. JacksonvilleMetropolis.

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In honor of Miss Louise Booe ofOcala, who is visiting Miss VirginiaBuck, at her home in Jacksonville,Miss Buck entertained at cards Fri-day afternoon. Following the award-ing of prizes, the tables were laid withlace covers, and a refreshment coursewas served. Miss Buck was assistedin entertaining and serving by hemother, Mrs. J. L. Beuck, and others.The affair was thoroughly informal,and was one of a number to be givenin honor of Miss Booe during hervisit. Times-Unio- n. V

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Mrs. Edward Blackshear, of Citra,who has been the guest of Mrs. FredMcConnell in Riverside, has gone toSouth Carolina. Jacksonville Metrop-olis ' "'" '

Mr. Arthur Dillard and family willarrive tonight from Spartanburg, S.C. Mr. Dillard has accepted a posi-

tion with Mr. E. T. Helvenston.

v Miss Thompson, postmistress at St.Catherine, is the guest of MissesEleanor and Minnie Tremere at Belleview.

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Mrs. B. M. Hunt has returned froma visit to Crystal River.

Mr. and - Mrs. Sterling Hooper,Misses Claudia O'Neal, Helen andRuth Hardee and Pearl Old and Masters O'Neal, have been enjoying ' imost pleasant houseparty in the Converse cottage at-Nor- th Lake Weir.Some of the party have returnedhomo and the others will be here to

'morrow. t -;.

Mrs. Charles Mathews and daughter, Mrs. George Yancey, and littlegranddaughter, Mary Earle Yancey,were in town from Candler today.

STANDING CUMMITTEESOF THE CITY COUNCIL

Finance D. W. Tompkins, chair-man; G. A. Nash, W. A. Knight.v Cemetery J. T. Moore, chairman;D. E. Mclver, H. A. Weathers.

Judiciary J. ML Meffert, chairman;J. J. Gerig, D. E. Mclver,

Street D. E. Mclver, chairman; D.W. Tompkins, W. A. Knight. ;

Fire J. J. Gerisr, chairman; J M.Meffert, G. AV Nash. '

Police W. A. Knight, chairman; G.A. Nash, II, M. Weathers. ,

Market H. M. Weathers, chair-man; J. M. Meffert, J. J. Gerig.

Sanitary H. A. Fausett, chairman;D. W. Tompkins, J. T. Moore

Light and Water G. A. Nash,chairman; D. W. Tompkins, J. 'JJL Mef-fert. ::-:--

Building II. M. Weathers, chair-man; H..A. Fausett, D. E. Mclver.

JUST THE THINGFOR DIARRHOEA

"About two years ago I had a severeattack of diarrhoea which lasted oveia week," writes W. C. Jones, Burford,N. D. "I became so weak that I couldnot stand upright. A druggist recommended'Chamberlain's Colic, Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy. The first doserelieved me and within two days I wasas well as ever." Many druggists recommend this remedy because theyknow that it is reliable. Obtainableeverywhere. Adv. ; ,

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SECOND nAND AUTOMOBILESUPPLIES FOR SALE CHEAP

Large size Prest-o-Lit- e Tank.Two new hand Klaxon Horns.36x4 Diamond and Goodyear Tires,

straight side. .' 5

"36x4 Tubes.Splitdorf Coil and Magneto. V

Prest-o-Litj- e. Headlights, oval glassShebler Carburetor. :

Apply to R. R. CarrolL Star Office

CURE FOR CHOLERA MORBUS

"When our little boy, now sevenyears old, was a baby he was curedof cholera morbus. by Chamberlain'st-oli- Cholera and Diarrhoea iteme- -dy.'' writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons,Fair Haven. N. Y. "Since then othermembers of my family have used thisvaluable medicine for colic and boweltroubles with good satisfaction and Igladly endorse it as a remedy, of exceptional merit," Untamable every-where. . Adv.

BUSINESS FOR SALE

Electrical and plumbing establishment.' Will sell at ; invoice prices.This is a good buy as there is goingto be about $40,000 worth of plumbing work installed in Ocala within .thenext few years. H. W. Tucker, Ocala,

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LIVER TROUBLEx am uuuicieu mui utci uvuuic

about twice a year," writes Joe Ding-ma- n,

. Webster City, Iowa. "I hadpains in my side and back and an aw-ful soreness in my stomach. I heardof Chamberlain's Tablets a.nd triedthem. By the time I had used halfa bottle of them I was feeling fine andhad no signs of pain." Obtainableeverywhere. Adv.

. Items of interest to automobiledealers and -- owners will beprinted in this column fromtime to time.

An Aid to Real Estate ValuesPerhaps not enough has been said

of the influence of the automobile inthe development of .suburban andcountry real estate. Yet its, influencehas been one of the most potent factors in opening to the former citydweller of moderate means the opportunity for clean living on his ownland. Real estate development here-tofore has followed the railroad andthe trolley, but with the advent of thepopular-price- d car, the homeseekercan find that which he seeks in awider radius, the cost pf his car beingabsorbed in the economies of a modestlocation. For, the back-to-the-coun- try

movement owes much , to the automo-bile. : Likewise : from its furthergrowth -- the automobile is destined lobe greatly the 'gainer. Exchange. '

Kerosene, for Motor CarsWith dissatisfaction rampant among

users of engines at the price and qual-ity of gasoline, with all eyes scanningthe horizon for signs of an emanci-pating fuel, and with kerosene avail-able in greater quantities and at lowerprices than gasoline, it seems strangethat it should be left, for a professorto point out that it is perfectly possi-ble to utilize kerosene in place of gasoline and tnat at least tne rudimentsof means for doing so already are inexistence. It is difficult to understand why, under the circumstances,full advantage has not been taken ofall obtainable knowledge regardinkerosene vaporization, and apparatusapplicable to existing motors madecommercially available. Attentionhaving been publicly called to t thematter, however, and detailed information given, there appears to be nosound reason why the kerosene-bur- n

ing engine should not shortly becomean economic reality instead of a merehope and subject for speculation..

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To Test the MagnetoIf all cylinders are not firing and

you think that the magneto is at fault.try the folIowing simple test. Stopengine and remove the binder nutsfrom the spark plugs, leaving hightension cables in' position. Start theengine and while it is running, diconnect one of the high tension cablesfrom' spark plug, being careful not totouch the metal terminal, and hold thecable with the terminal close aboutone-eigh- th to three-sixteent- hs of aninch to any part of the engine; Thiswill show the strength of the sparkand each cable may be tested in turnIf the magneto is not deliveringgood spark, examine the contactbreaker. " The break - or gap betweenthe platinum points, when open dueto the cam action, should correspondto the thickness of the gauge furnished, which is approximately fifteenthousandths of an inch. If the breakis wider or closer adjust accordinglyThe contact breaker, however, is adjusted correctly; before the magnetoleaves the factory, and under ordinaryconditions will require no further adjustment in one year's service.

Mr. Robert Connor's summer schooat the Ocala High School buildingopened with about twenty-fiv- e pupilsthis morning.

Mr. John T. Lewis of Oklawaha wasin town today, as cheerful as ever. Hesays he will be a candidate for sheriffin 1920.

"ANOTHER TRIAL .

FOR JOHN ASHLEY

Courts Give a New Chance toJ:he Biggest Villain on the East Coast

Miami, Aug. 7. John Ashley, whohas been tried here three times forthe murder of DeSoto Tiger, a Seminole Indian, has been granted anothertrial by t"he supreme court, accordingto dispatches received from Tallahassee.

Please don't forget that we carrythe famous NORRIS candies, the bestmade. Fresh each week. The CourtPharmacy. tf

A. C L. SCHEDULETrains of the Atlantic Coast Line

will arrive and depart in Ocala at thefollowing times:

No. 37, Jacksonville to St. Petersburg, 2:18-2:2-5 a. m.

No. 38, St. Petersburg to Jacksonville, 2:25 a. Vu

No. 10, Leeoburg to Jacksonville.o:40 a. in.

No,. J 51, Ocala to Wilcox, MondayWedaesdaj nnd Friday, 6:10 a. m.

No. 35, Ocala to Lakeland (Sunnyjim), Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6:40 a. m.

No. 141, Wilcox, Gainesville andPalatka to Ocala, 11:15 a. m.

No. 40," St. Petersburg to Jackson'ille, 12:54-1:1- 4 p. m.

No. 48, Homosaesa to Ocala, 1:05m. ...

No. 49, Ocala to Eomosassa, 2:25

No. 33. Jacksonville to St. Petersurg, 2:36-2:4-0 p. m.No. 140, Ocala to Palatka, Gaines

mile and .Wilcox, 4:10 p. m.No. 9, Jacksonville to Leesburg,

9.05 p. m.No. 150, Wilcox to Ocala, Monday.

Wednesday and Friday, 5:45 p. m.No. 32,, Lakeland to. Ocala (Sunny--

im), , IUesday, Thursday : and - Saturday, 9:60 p, in.

New York CityA Hean, Comfortable, Convenientand Homelike Hotel on both Amer-ican and European Plans.

SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES

CHURCHILL

66FLORID IAMFINEST AND QUICKEST TRAIN OPERATED ENTIRELY

THE STATE OF FLORIDA ALL THE YEAR

EAIBOAISD; AIM LIMEThe Progressive Railway of the South"

k . ......... .JacksonvilleOcala .. ........... .Dade City . .

Plant City .Tampa..

1:35 p.m. Lv.4:30 p.m. Ar.6:21 p.m. Ar..7:06 p.myAr.7:50 p.m. Ar.

St. Petersburg .

SOLID STEEL COACHESOBSERVATION

Start your vacation by using this superb train. Summer toruist rateson sale daily; return limit October31st. If you're going away ASK US.

JOHN BOISSEAU, C. P. & T. A.,Phone 129, Ocala, FloridaTHINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN

Copyright, .

Union Square 1

IAmerican Plan, $2 per Day and up. 4

European Plant, $1 per Day and up.

& COnPAHY

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.....Ar. 7:15 p.m.

.....Lv. 4:10 p.m..Lv. 2:24 p.m.

..Lv. 1 :40 p. m.Lv. 1:00 p.m.

; ....Lv. 10:15 a.m.BROILER DINING CARS

PARLOR CARS

G. Z. PHILLIPS, A. G. P.Jacksonville, Florida

Boston and return...... $43.03Providence and return . . 41.00Blue Mountain and return 35.50Atlantic City and return. 35.50Asbury Park and return. 36.50

L C. JordanJ: Co.

. Funeral Directors andLicensed Embalmers

WILBUR V. C. SIVIITH

Licensed Embalmer

Phone 10 Ocala, Fla.

MERCHANT & HERS TRAHSPORTATIOllV COMPAfiY

Summer Tourist FaresFrom Jacksonville to

New York and return... $35.00 1Baltimore and return. . . 32.00Philadelphia and return. .30.00 fWashington and return. . 34.00 :

Savannah and return. : . 6.UU

7 ITS VERY OAT 1

' yy ( net oooa --Tujer4e.i- eiwt AVMS S 1 CENTS ft FoOiOP FEU UAK3 1

x n XV-- v cents, vie yiomt PEU--v W 0 HR AKT MORE, ) Through tickets to all Eastern resorts, with return limitX)ctober 31,1916, with privilege of stopovers at principal points. Sailings fromJacksonville, via Savannah to Baltimore Wednesday and Saturday. TuPhiladelphia July 2, 13 and 24, Aug. 3, 13, 24, at 4 p. m.

Steamships Suwannee and Somerset have staterooms de luxe withbaths, also shower rooms, hot and cold, fresh ;and salt. Running waterin all rooms. Wireless telegraph on all ships. Accommodation . unsur-passed. Reservation, foare or any information cheerfulfy furnishedon application. Ask for tour book. ' .Address Merchants & Miners w Trans. Co., Jacksonville, Fla.H. C. AVERY, Agt. L. D. JONES, C. A. J. F. WARD, T. P. A.

7 V. P. TURNER, G. PA. Baltimore, Maryland

L. ALEXANDER'

PRACTICAL

CARPENTER AND BUILDER

Careful Estimates made on all Cortract work. Gives More and --BetterWork for the1 Money than Any OtbeiJontiactor in the dt. - r

The Evening Star may always befound on r sale at Ceng's NewsStore. 17-1- T

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