Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 13, 1893, Image 3

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PBOIAL SALBS 1
ca FOR fl SHORT TIME,
THE PALACE offers tlio fitioat linos of Dross Goods, including nil wool
laids, Storm Serges,
ings, Lndies'
At tho greatest disuouuts
he Palack,
HE CAPITAL JOUltpj
ItlDAY, JAN. 13, 1803.
JOT
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Balers in Groceries, Crockery,
issware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
rushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole
rents for Epicure Tea and Big
in Baking Powder.
BO. D. GOODHUE. K. OAUILL.
WOOD AND COAL.
t is nn acknowledged fact that
to. V. uooduue sells more Woo'I
Ed Coal tbtiu all other dealers com-
ied. If you want fuel nee him,
Ice 05 Btato street.
Goodhue & Caiiill.
SfTiiE U and I Company. A num-
: of beautiful girls Is one of the
remtny features of "U nDd I" com
MspJfby which will be presented at
(opera house,. Monday, Jan. IGth.
iGeorge P. Murphy Is the bright
irticulur star, Mr. . J. Heller-
o, playing the opposite part,
)'Donovou Innes" Miss Edith
ewtou, a first-prize graduate of
ie New York Conservatory of
tuslc, and only 20 years of age, is
ie leaning vocalist or tue company.
!arry McDowell, the funniest of
1 comedy policeman, is the wijy
ipper, and Edward Lawrence, who
also well known, illustrates the
iuls and tribulations of a New
ork flat house janitor.
tTo Be Remodelled, Plans and
becillcatlona for improving circuit
Burt room of the Marion county
tart have been submitted to the
junty court by Waiter Pugb.
mis remodelling reducing the area
the court room by building two
fcldltional rooms, an attorney's con-
iltatlon room, and the other for u
jdges private ofllee and a water
(Jo-et for use of jurors. Judge Hub'
ird will advertise for bids for do-
g the wqrk in a few days and it is
tudoubtedly a much needed im
provement. i Runaway. This forenoon the
leam of VV. N. Savage's milk wagon
pook fright at an old oil can on Cen-
Iffer street and ran away, straddling
tree, breaking the harness, and
pilling the milk. It caused some
elay to Mr. Savage's customers but
e soon got around with an express
vacon. The old cans have be in
the street all winter, contrary to law
bf the city.
OrmsbyNot In It. A corres
pondent Intimates that four of the
lve members of the legislature from
Marlon county are aspirants for
Btate offices. Whoever they are, or
whatever their aspirations may be,
2apt. Ormsby says he does not
now but wishes It distinctly under
stood that he is not of the number.
Ie ts here to do the best he knows
how and for no other purpose.
A Wandehinq House alias
Howard has bought the old houe
that Leopold Hirsch ownfd and
lived In on corner of Chemeketa and
Liberty streets. It was moved back
'Into the alloy and will now be
moved to Marlon between 13th and
IGth.
TnE County Taxes. County
(Judge Hubbard says the county
fcourt has not made a special levy of
Uwo mills for road work this year
in lieu of all other road taxes,buthns
levied the road tax aa part of the
general fund under the old law
which allows part of It to be worked
out. But an allowance for a road
and bridge fund was Included in
(ho estimate.
Pabdoned. Geo. W. Meservy,
sentenced for larceny from Curry
county last October, was pardoned
today by Governor Pennoyer, -upon
recommendittlon of the Judge and
rpistrlot attorney. He bad only five
dollar, nnd me governor ana
other contributed to enable him to
get home.
The New York Racket bata them
all on boots and shoes. See what
they are ollerlog In ladies Dongola
shoes at $2.15. 2t
L&DIBaV KAIJC DRESSMt
Mtof Ifo. Tcrwllllgr, Expw
e4 Hair BrNMr, gatUTac-
tiea 0uaraaU4 avt popular
Fouvd A letter containing valu
able pipers I elonclng to C. L. Bber
man. Call at Journal ofllee fyr
same. 1-13-t
prtoM. MK8, g. C. KES0.
l.lS-St MCGMHMMWIi
Boucles, Henriettas,
Cloths, Repellants, Imported Pattern
Suits, French Flannels.
over offered iti Safom, Cull
DRY
NM
A FIGHT FOR LIFE OR DEATH.
A Big Attornoy Foo Involvod In
tho Roso-Oartor Oaso.
The hearing in tho habeas corpus
casoofR. C. Carter, ollns Roso beforo
County Judge Hubbard did not
come off this morning, but was con
tinued to 11 a. m. the 14th. The
hearing set for 1 p. m. today beforo
Judge Edf'9 will probably be con
tinued also, ponding tho disposition
of the matter beforo Judge Hubbard.
THE ATTOIINEYS
In the case aro District Prosecuting
Attouey McCain, his deputy, A. 0.
Condlt.and City Attorney Bingham.
For Carter appeur C. M. Idlemau,
und Sears, McGinn and Llmson of
Portland, and Tiimon Ford. It.Is
evidently a right for life and death
and will be one of the most Interest
ing criminul trials on record.
THE CASE
Is somewhat as follews: The pris
oner claims to bo one Rose, married
a few months ago to a Miss
Black of Mt. Tubor, who has
property there In real estate worth
from $15,000 to $25,000. He was ar
rested a a fugitive from justice
named R. C. Carter, who committed
a murder and was sentenced to be
hanged at Mt. Vernon, Missouri,
six years ago. The man killed was
Robert Crocket, who hud given evi
dence agalust Carter before the
grand jury for having sold liquor
without license at his drug store.
HIS ESCAPE.
Carter was confined In tho county
jail until he made his escape six
years ago next month, only a few
days prior to the date set for his
hanging. During bis imprisonment
his wife had been very attentive to
him, visiting nim every day, and
one day some one passed a pistol to
him unnoticed by the attendants.
That evening when the deputy
sherifl ordered the prisoners Into
their cells before closing the doors
Carter iustead of entering his cell
stepped into a dark corner, and an
swered "all right." The doors were
closed, and Carter remained In the
o irrldor of the jail. When the
sheriff unlocked tho door Carter
shot the olllcer and made his escape,
is recognized.
Cal Carter as he was known in
Missouri is recognized in the person
of this man Rose by several people
In the city tody.
Capt. Batchelor, W. T. Welch and
Constable Tom Welch of Salem
knew him well in Missouri, about
Stockton and Cedarville. Capt.
Harris, of MoMinnyille, claims also
to haye recognized him this morn
ing as he was given a glance at hltn
in the corridor of the Jail. ,When
Carter saw Harris he immediately
dodged back into bis cell and would
not come out. This Cal Carter was
known as a sport in southwestern
Missouri and was always present at
horse races and fairs, was considered
a violent man who never backed
down from any scrape ho got Into.
A ma pee.
A Journal reporter wormed out
some facts today by seeking to ascer
tain why so many of the mo3t prom
inent lawyers were engaged In the
struggle over this man Rose, who
was arrested in East Portland by
Chief of Police Mlnto. His wife
has been communicated with by
someouo here and two acres of land
worth probably five thousand dol
lars and some lots on the peninsular
at Portland are put up as security
for the fees of defense. A hard fight
will be made in the courts to free
Rose.
Beforo Judge Edes In recorder's
court the case was again continued
until Saturday ut 1 p. in. when
the case will be tried to the court
as a preliminary examination to
bind Carter or Roso over.
60MEWHAT POJIPBESSED,
Flelscbman & Co's compressed yeastt
the best In the world, always fresh
at Clark & Eppley's.
The 1803 deinaud for furniture
calls for quick sellers, attractive pat
terns and prices within the reach of
all. Keller & Marsh have a etore
room well filled with everything
that goes to make a first-class estab
llsbment.
Saturday Is buttercup day at The
Spa, 114 State street.
Lot of good apples Sroat iGile
177 Com. St..
When you want a valise or hand
natchel, call "at the New York
Racket. St
See the new ladies' desks lu Kel
ler k. Marvh'a eorner- window.
rirrT-ti, i tJ3
Serges, Flannel Suit
oarly and got the choicest,
GOODS and SHOE STORE,
307 Commercial Strcotf
THE SALEM WATER 00
Will Open an Ofllco on South
Commercial Stroot.
At tho nnmial meeting of Salem
Wafer Co., J. M. Wallace, J. M.
Marlln and J.H. Albert were elected
directors. Tho officers of tho com-
nanv are: J. M. Wallace, president:
J. M. Martin, superintendent. An
ofllco has been reutod in tho Wil
lamette hotel block, between- tho
Western Union Telegraph and
Wells Fargo Express ofllces. Eyery
body having business with tho com
pany will find them at this place
after Jan. 15th. The office hereto
fore has been at the Capital National
bank. It is tho Intention of tho
new manueemeut to increase the
capacity of the pumping works,
lav tho blc main out to theurto, ana
to maintain an ofllee where, people
can come at auy time and pay their
bills or report their complalutB.
m
Modern Huildincis. At least
two modern buildings will go up In
Salem during 1803, that are now al
ready in sight, and probably more
will follow. The advertisement for
bids on the new city hall is out and
the Masonic temple project Istaklug
shape. There ure applications for
renters at big figures on both struct
ures. Memento of Columbus. While
nearly all the legislators are putting
in their recess at Portland those
that are here can get one of those
souvenir world's fair coins at John
G. Wright's Pioneer grocery.
i i i
The Old and New. J. &, Van
Eaton succeeds Squire Farrar & Co.
in the grocery business at the old
stand of this popular firm. The new
firm will lead in fine .goods, as did
the old one.
Any $5.00 Customer Can get a
handsome Columbus memento at
Wright's Popular grocery on Com
mercial street free.
More Taxes. There Is no end to
the taxation business. Without a
levy for roads, with an Immense in
crease in valuation, still there Is an
Increased levyof taxesin this county.
m
Metropolitan. Salem had only
one horse car every half hour a few
years ago on State street. Now cars
pass each way every five minutes,
sometimes three or four following
each other.
LOCAL AAD PERSONAL.
Miss Grace Scrlber wont to Port
land this afternoon.
Gov. Pennoyer went down to
Portland this afternoon.
Judge Hendershot of Eastern Ore
gon returned home this morning.
Mrs. Ed Hirech and daughter are
In Portland.
Mrs. J. B. A'rbogast is In Portland
on business.
President J. M. BIoss, of the Cor
vallts Aurlcultural college is In the
city.
Aldermau E. C. Cross went down
to Portlaud this afternoon.
Rev. Wm. H. Upcraft, of China,
is lu tho city, and will give a free
lecture at the Baptist church this
evening.
J. G. Kurten, of the Haleni soap
works, aud his wlfo weut to Port
land this morning.
Win. E. Burke started for Ocean
Park today, and will be joined by
his family at Portland.
Postmaster A. N. Gilbert was a
passenger for Portland this after
noon. E. N. McCornack weut to Port
laud today to spend Sunday.
Clerk W. H. Egan went down to
bis farm this afternoon to spend a
day.
The jury In Small vs. Baker found
for plaintiff In sum of $57.60 and
costs.
Miss Jennie Cooper, ofRoseburg,
who has been visiting lu this city
the pust week, accompauled her
father, I&p. Cooper, to Portland this
afternoon.
If faithfully ufed, Ayer's Sarsa
parilla will remove scrofula In what
ever form It exists.
Cocoanut bon-bons, the latest, at
Jones & Bernardl's.
Senator Vanderburg went to
Portland to visit the orphan's home
there today. He says a number -of
these institutions that have received
state aid have never filed a report of
what the money was used for.
Choice home-rendered lard from
grain fed hogs, at Blundell'e, op
posite Bute Insurance.
Bulkpya4ra, 00 eaoU a quart,
way MutroaiiWi
JilfftM KM llfrtWH 'fllllfotllW l
MV flllfflltf lfi!U Itf llfCUlHOU IMftll'
UiWH
l)flliU'fi!itl-lll'). 11. lJiillfinm.B,
W, Morttillil. , ,,
Jlorrii-Trtfldf VmMt AJ- ",
(Jrnlk, M. A. Thoftin.
Hllvcf l'itlh-A, Vtam, U M.
Odimliy,
MriiiMiiRw. h. Kiui'pyi J i u,
Parker, K. O. Ht'lgiiitiiid,
Hluytoti Jtilm jam Igor wood, Jolltl
Kurtrim.ll. W, Osborne, ilo.V Bavngi',
.1. 1', li.ivlc, Ootpfgo b. Until, iiOiiU
Peterson, (i. If. (Jurlwr,
Bilullmlly-H. U. IJonsoii, Joint
13. Klii, L, N. English, Robert
Archibald, 0. 11. Downey, W. 1L,
Talc.
Llnrolii-L. W, Reetler, "NVnrroti
Lee, O. Vrtiniiiys, O. B. Cornelius,
T, B. Pound.
Mituluiiy Adnm Btirim, 13. W.
Hartley, John Slotlgh, A. J. l'atfon.
Ellthoni A. Heath.
West Bllverton A. F. Blaokerby,
M. D. Ratnsby, llurvey Allen, Wm
Bowon, S. W. Leo, C. M Hluklc.F.
C. Beer.
Garfield F. B. Whtllock, O. D.
Hartmun.
Ablqua Alex. Esson, John It.
White, J. T. Ross, M. R. Settlenilcr,
Tbeo. Klrsch, McCooloy, W. 11.
Townsoud, J B. Shank.
Hubbard J- 8. MoKlnuey, J. A.
Dlmnilck, J. J. Hughes, D. J. Yo
der, Geo. J. Wolfer.
St. Paul J. 8. Cook, Thos. Kecr,
Jas. Coyie, A. Choquetto, Theo.
Boiitain.
Champoeg John Schollard, Gus.
Hoefer, W. R. McKay.
'Buttorville-.H. L. Bents, 8 V.
Elilen, S. A. Bogan, J. R. Canyou,
Frank Van Wesshove, Peter Feller.
Aurora Edw. Bock, Geo. Link,
Urbin Will, Ell Burkholder.
Fairfield F. 'R. Durett, Theo.
Reubens, Barton Debaven.
Woodburn C. L. Ogle, W. W.
Hall, Peter Lucler, J. H. Bradley,
Lemuel Walker, Grant Corby,
Henry Goulet, J. H. Zlmmerle, C.
F. Letherman, J. M. Bouuoy, Jos
eph Lemery, Jas. Hunt.
Labisb W. G. Evans, Harrison
Jones, Eugene Manning, Geo. Mas
Bey, Oliver Beers, Philip Painter.
Turner O. I. Morris, W. M.
Steel, Arthur Wood, N. W. Sliver,
R. A. Wif-el, C. N. Riches.
Marion A. H. Hunt, S. A. Rus
sell. Jeflerson F. E. Schafer, A. C.
Libbey, J. T. Beckwltb, R. O. Don
aldson, T. E. Looney, Jesse Stelwer,
Frank Parrish.
East Salem J. Armstute, J. W.
Sllsby, Jacob Weuger, J. E. E-itell.
H. J. Workman.
North Salem C. W. Parrish,
Oscar Beardsley, A. Snyder, W. W.
Stephens, F. R. Lyucb, C. J. Kurtz,
F. M. Cooley, Wm. Rennle.
Englewood H. G. Souueraan, J.
Ollinirham, W. II. Savage, Eli
Nell, A. E. Parker, Wm. Wicky.N.
F. Ryan.
South Salem Geo. Whiteaker,
Adam Ohmart, Frank Elgin, Geo.
Jory, J. Kenland, B. Dancer, M.
Nye.
YewPark-G. W. Watt, A. W.
Drager, C. H. Cannon, W. B. Simp
sou, R. C. Huwley, W. M. Claik,
Isaac Conklin.
Salem No. 1 II. M. Van Avery,
H. C. Tarpley, E. J. Cherrlngton,
Wm. Frost, Geo. N. Sroat, L. A.
Davison, J. H. Striker.
Salem No. 2-Alex Clark, J. D.
Joidun, M. E. Goodell, J. I. Thomp
son, J. Q. Wilson, J. J. Mutton, G.
W. Beeler, C. D. Gabrielsou.
Salem No. 3 Fred Stalger, O. E.
Krausse, O. P. lligglubotham, M.
Beamer, H. P. Keller, Goo. Collius,
A. J. Basey.
Salem No. 4 J. E. Eastham, A.
E. West, Alton Ollngor, G. W.
Sttittsman, Peter Norgren, J. II.
Bridges, J. W. Harrltt.
Howell Prairlo J. Jj. Wood,
Grover Simmons, Iaaao Stephens,
F. W. Durbin, A. G. Jermun.
Prospect Clias. Simpson, J. A.
Mothom, Arthur Wllsou, H. C.
Downlug, S. S. Martlu, James Watt,
Geo. B. Grify.
East Bllverton E. W. Ross, C. F.
Degulre, John Densmore, J. W. La
bare, Henry Warren, R. D. Allon,
W. G. Pruhk.
Geryqls-J. II. Klein, Riley
Rlngo, Louis Lemery, Bernard Nys,
James Hurley, Andrew Kuveuaugh.
Samuel Brown, Edward Dupeny.
i.
Bulk oysters, GO cents a quart,
Davlsou ii Whlto, 04 Court street.
For the choicest cuts of pork or
poultry nnd eggs, coll at Blundell's
opposite State Insurance.
Compressed yeast, Clark & Eppley.
Bulk oysters, 60 cents a quart,
Davison & White, 04 Court street.
Rooms and board flrst-claBs for
transclent or permanent guests, at
the Relley Boarding House, 347
High street, block from electric
car line, lu the central part of town.
Single meals, 25 cents. Mrs, S. T.
Learned. 1-0-0 1
Have you seen Sroat & Gilo's new
store? Its a dandy 177 Com. St.
D&PRICFS
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In lliMt'ltlilrtf liMMIeo. l'lirMHitll fltfl
f nilfllltihtllMtf lllU lliprflcltlfl III- iinn
rmf, ninl with unttaftt'lotj' fr-rftlM.
ti M.ertfgMif, Lowp,Mrt ,Mr -
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ml Willi Irtfrfo ootf Oil liPf. Iifttc'
f u'c, niiil ollw lutfts of lief lioily. TI.
i 'c inrlnl tlidilortoM. MjmIiiiikIiIM
lu-il A,m'nf1nMntmflllit,fiti(l It rrftiillrtt
In n c(Uiiilpln dun. Her litoott Jeetm In
iivn Im'ni tliofDit(Hiiy ptttlflptf, in alio
iitt iifrr Imit o lunch n.1 a (iliniwa
Hnro (nkliift flili liieiilcliio."
"Tli'n N lo refllfy (lint nffr linvlnit
lii'di sh'k for tWflrn .VfrtM with kldlicV
ilNciifirt hikI ttPtipfiililpIilllty, mill liAVlnrf
li mi IfpiHiMi bynovofrtl iilijulelnim with,
out relief, 1 nin Mtiw butter In nvof.V Iq
oiiccf, mill think 1 ntti nearly well,
lmvliirt tnketi even lioltlrd of Ayer'ii
Hiirinpiullln." Maria LudwigBOii,
Alhatt Lcn, Minn.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
rntrAntti ar
Dr. J. 0. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mast.
l'rl(ti lt tolltn, iS. Worth J bottlt.
NOTES FROM STATE HOUSE.
Sonator Looney will push his bill
t' nineud tho food commissioner
law. It emanates from tho state
dairy association, and provides for
u dairy and food commissioner in
one man, who shall boa competent
dairyman, nnd shall upon call ad
dress meetings in any part of tho
state on the subject of dairying.
This is an amendment which will
do much to advance tho dairying
luteals of the state.
Alvnh W. Patterson, ofthoHopp
ner Gnz-'tte, is doing the session for
his and soyeral other papers.
Senator Willis' bill to abolish the
eniploymeu tof lady clerks 1b looked
upon as a huge joke.
Catarrh in the Head
Is undoubtedly a disease of the
blood, and as such only a reliable
blood purifier can effect a perfect
cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla ts tbe
best blood purifier, and It has cured
many very severe cases of catarrh.
It gives an appetite aud builds up
tbe whole system.
Hood's pills act especially upon
tbe liver, reuslnc: It from torpidity
to its uatural duties, cure coustlpa
lion aud assist digestion.
Every preparation is being made
by tbe Ladies society of tbe
Cougregatioual church to make the
entertainment to be held Feb. 14th
a grand success. Bomo of the best
talent that can be had has been en
gaged and will be such as will no
doubt draw a crowded house.
A new meat aud poultry market
will open Saturday morning, at 824
Commercial street, opposite State
Insuruuce. T. H. Blundell.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills stimulate
the appetite aud regulate tbe bowels.
Try them. Have you eeen Ayer's
Almuuuo.
For a fine bed lounge see the line
at Keller & Marsh's; over 15 patterns.
Ladles' writing deskB, the very
latest designs, now on exhibition at
Keller & Marsh's. Call early.
Keller & Marsh carry three differ
ent styles of kitchen household
treasures.
Mens' hats cheap at the New
York Racket. 2t
California cabbage Sroat & Glle.
Pickled trlpe-Sroat & Gile, 177
Com. St.
Don't wait till it rains, but buy
your gossamers while they aro
cheap, at tho New York Racket.
2t
Nestucca cheese the best In Ore
gonand sold only by Clark &
Eppley.
The Journal New Year's edl
tlon is going to all parts or tho state
and copies aro still to bo hud at tho
office.
Rubber coats at cost, at tho Now
York Rucket. 2t
' Ladle's Hair Dressing. Sham
pooing &c &c. by an experienced
hair drosBor ut popular prices.
SIRS. S. C, REED.
l-lS-2t' 205 Commercial St.
Boy's and youth's suits, from $1.00
to $4.0, at tho New York Racket.
2t
Painting the town red means
henduchu In the morning. Simmons
Liver Regulator prevents It.
Notice to Patrons Salem
Steam Laundry. Wo will be un
ablo to do any work this week after
0 a. m. Friday, on account of chang
ing our dry houso. Colonel J. Olm
sted. l-10-4t
Found. A rubber coat and
blou3o. Call at Journal office.
Wood, Wood. Plenty of It sawed
and ready for delivery. Leave your
orders at Ryan's stable, corner of
Ferry and Liberty. dlO-lOtf
VI
STICK
T!T
Do Yoii 0s? Tahltfs? ;
IF YOU DO YOU CAN GET THESE LEADING BRANDS AT A
PATTON & SONS',
Book Store, 98 State Street, Salem.
NOTICE THIS LIST.
PICTURESQUE.
GOLDEN FLEECE.
GLAZED BOND.
MAGNOLIA.
COURIER.
Our Norpariel Pencil Tablet Will Be
1
T Mot
1 iiib 1
r m n m in
Ladies' Dongola Kid
" Goodyear Welt
" Oil Gran, button
Hid Slippers
" Rubber Boots
Misses' Doncjola Kid
Blue Ribbon School Shoes
Seo our goods and be convinced. Wo can save
for cash. Next door to Lamport's birr horse.
CREHT
Tho Flemming stock has boon bought at a great bargain -I do not want it '
Must close it out THIS WEEK. Prices will bo cut in halves.
m $3,000
f
Worth of Fine
We keep faith with tho public. We always do as wo advertise. Next Mm&f
inovv w vue
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Gluo Is said to
But nothing in the
to a man and give
as one of our ALL
Suits, made to order for $20.00
cm woo
mumtmwmnnttmrmnmtmmmtiw.i mm i
OLD FLAX.
GRECIAN
PARCHMENT.
COLUMBIA.
IRISH LINEN.
MONARCH.
SEASIDE.
ORIENTAL.
RED STAR.
IRNIC.
LEADER.
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H. fi. filVFN Rfiflts Thftm All.
u w a m n v a.
T5AT?n.ATT.Q TTvT CS TJ- HI? CS -
2 50 worth $3 00 a
3 00 " 4 00 ' J
1 75 " 2 25 "'
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2 00 " 2 50
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Boots and Shoes,
wixr iiuuw jvu. m f
SHOE
SHLE
Findings at Exact Wholesale Cost.
HHHBMtfaMiMMMMMlltaMiiHlAlMUtflriUI
rtmimiij mi iwiiniimiL Jmjmmwmu BWW
be Very stlckey.
World will stl
him so much
WOOL Home Madf
POSTAL.
KNICKERBOCKER.
JAPANESE BOND.
OPAL BONNY.
PLATE FINISH.
Closed Out at 5c.
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