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Deaths.

Borgerding, Rudolph.-At Washington, D. C., Sept. 20, 1896, of cancer. Aged 39 years.

Crystter, Clarence H.-At New York, N. Y., July 28, 1896, of Bright's disease. Aged 63 years. Duell, J. E.-At New York, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1896, accidental death. Aged 23 years.

Earick, Edward.-At Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 15, 1895, of pyæmia. Aged 35 years.

Gabriel, W. O.-At Helena, Mont., Sept. 26, 1896, accidental death. Aged 46 years.

Glenn, L. A.-At Wichita, Kan., Oct. 5, 1896, of cancer of bowels. Aged 35 years.

Hogan, John.-At Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 8, 1896, of consumption. Aged 24 years.

Hoskins, J. B.-At Memphis, Tenn., Sept. 20, 1896, of dysentery. Aged 61 years.

Kennedy, Wm. F.-At Boston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1896, accidental death. Aged 27 years.

Kelly, James C.-At Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 8, 1896, of softening of brain. Aged 39 years. Kieferle, Henry.-At St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 18, 1896, of cirrhosis of liver. Aged 45 years.

Long, W. F.-At Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 26, 1896, of consumption. Aged 36 years.

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Luckett, Robert. At Washington, D. C., Oct. 6, 1896, of hemiphlegia. Aged 60 years. Marten, C. F.-At New York, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1896, of pulmonary tuberculosis. Aged 32 years.

McCarthy, Cornelius.-At Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 17, 1896, of hemorrhage of lungs. Aged 28 years. McMuth, Michael.-At Chicago, Ill., Oct. 19, 1896, accidental death. Aged 66 years.

Merritt, C. L.-At Denver, Colo., Oct. 5, 1896, of gastritis peritonitis. Aged 42 years.

Mueller, Magnus.-At Baltimore, Md., Oct. 14, 1896, of Bright's disease. Aged 67 years. Nichols, F. C.-At Elmira, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1896, accidental death. Aged 35 years.

Phare, Edwin.-At Providence, R. I., Oct. 20, 1896, of Bright's disease. Aged 40 years.

Rimes, T. W.-At Dallas, Texas, Oct. 18, 1896, of yellow jaundice. Aged 51 years.

Ryan, D. E.-At Albany, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1896, of pulmonary tuberculosis. Aged 27 years.

Sexton, J. C.-At Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 20, 1896, of tuberculosis. Aged 41 years.

Stiarwalt, Jr., Andrew.-At Washington, D. C., Sept. 14, 1896, of paralysis of heart. Aged 54 years.

Tilton, W. B.-At Detroit, Mich., Oct. 2, 1896, of malarial fever. Aged 39 years.

Vale, Gilbert.-At New York, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1896, of chronic gastritis. Aged 78 years. Walsh, John P.-Joliet, Ill., Sept. 25, 1896, of consumption. Aged 26 years.

Walsh, Wm. B.-At Boston, Mass., Sept. 27, 1896, of consumption. Aged 30 years.

Warren, Wm. A.-At New York, N. Y., July 27, 1896, accidental death. Aged 45 years.

Williamson, D. J.-At San Francisco, Cal., June 30, 1896, of consumption. Aged 34 years.

Wright, J. L.-At Washington, D. C., Sept. 28, 1896, of endocarditis. Aged 47 years.

We Don't Patronize.

Union workingmen and workingwomen and sympathizers with labor have refused to purchase articles produced by the following firms:

Buxton & Skinner, Stationery Co., St. Louis
and Kansas City, Mo.

The Terre Haute Gazette.
The Arena.

The Los Angeles, Cal., Times.
New Jersey Gazette, Camden, N. J.
Freie Presse, Chicago, Ill.

St. Louis Brewers' Association, Lager Beer.
American Biscuit Co.'s Biscuits.
School Seat Co., Furniture, Grand Rapids.
Yocum Bros., Cigars, Reading, Pa.
Boston Pilot, Boston Republic.
Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co., St. Louis.
Daube, Cohen & Co., Clothing, Chicago.
Mesker Bros., St. Louis.

Clement, Bane & Co., Clothiers, Chicago.
United States Baking Co.

Rochester Clothier's Exchange.

Royal Mantel and Furniture Co., Rockford, Ill.
Imperial Mill Co., Duluth, Minn.

Jos. Biefield and Siegel & Bros., Clothiers, Chi-
cago, Ill.

J. W. Losse Tailoring Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Geo. Ehret's Lager Beer.
Buffalo Barrels.

East India Matting Co., Piqua, O.

S. F. Hees & Co., Cigars, Rochester, N. Y.
Harrington & Ouelette Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.
Banner Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.

H. Dietz Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.
Brown Bros. Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.
Gordon Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.
Detroit Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.

Harding & Todd, Shoes, Rochester, N. Y.
Gross & Co., Cigars, Detroit, Mich.
Moek's Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.
Geo. Mocles Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.
Wm. Tegge Cigar Co., Detroit, Mich.
Powell, Smith & Co., Cigars, New York.
American Tobacco Co.

Kipp Bros., Mattresses and Spring Beds, Mil-
waukee, Wis.

Bergner & Engel and Balz Brewing Co., Philadelphia, Pa.

Fisher Co., Buffalo, N. Y.; Deuscher Co., Ham-
ilton, O.; C. Schreier, Sheboygan, Wis.,
Malsters.

Derby Bicycle Co., Jackson, Mich.
Overman Bicycle Co., Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Gormully & Jeffery Bicycle Co., Chicago, Ill.

SOME people won't advertise, but they put signs over their doors, send out travelers, print their imprints on their envelopes and letter heads and checks, paint signs on their delivery wagons, pay for extra large type in the business directories, and watch the trade papers for items of personal mention. A man sometimes snores in his sleep, but he is unconscious of it.

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published in the German language. Every German-speak-
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