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SUTLER WEEKLY TIMES
J. D. ALLEN Editoh.
I). Au.es fc Co., Proprietors,
i t:MS OF SLTSCKIPTION:
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3C7TL.KR MISSOURI.
WEDNESDAY, APR
It looks as it the British Lion will I
fuck its tail between its legs an I scoot
ior its native jungle, scared by the
oovvi of the northein b.-ar.
Since war ha, been declared off
in the old country, grain h .is taken a
tumble and the bears are decided'y
on top, the bulls being io-t in trie
the Iabrynth of their dreams .t t i
tures. The Times advises t
Valnut to kee; coo!
people t.l
evm after
grading commence
anton. A grader is
east of Pleas -i
a railroad. as
the people of Bates om it kn i.v to
their sorrow. Ueshl-s, there no
asmrante that the '..to will strike
Toster.
Recent dispatches sMte that the
uthcers of the Columbian guv-ir-ment
selected io; of the ringleaders
of the rebel prisoner omli'ie.l at
Colon, and, placing them or. a steam
er, carried them out in the b ay,whe re
tiiev were thrown overboard and
drowned. W would call tl.i.-rat'n.-r
1 arbaric wan.tre.
The democratic ahu:uitr in
creates consternation 'niuii;
t!ie
clerks at Washington bv demandnig
.1 fair day's work for a fair day's
wages. When it becomes general! v
I.nown that ten hour's work is e
peeled of the government e nplove
vvc can aa settle uown to replanting
our winter wiieat with much greater
,atisfactio:. i
Odonel Tom Saffold said yester
day : "I was talking with General
Toombs the other day, and he said:
'Saffold, the greatest vice to which
the human family i. addicted is
gambhng,and yet do you know there
isn't a word in the llible in con
demnation of it. There is nothing
in the ten commandments, nothing
ia the sermon on the mount, nothing
anywhere in the Bible against this
passion that leads to more sin than
almost any other. "
The Irish dynamiters have a new
K'heme of revenge. They are going
to repay France for expelling the
Iemans by blowing up the Suez
Canal. This is a capital idea, tor it
smites two enemies at once: but br-
fore the patriots undertake the ex- j
pense ot a journev to Africa to
destroy a tide-water canal, suppose
they first try to blow up the Thames
Or the St. Lawrence, just to see how
i'luch dvnamite will be required.
t!ine -Democrat.
The St. Louis papers are all
greatly agitated over the rinding of
the body of ('. A. Preller, wealthy
yotuig englishman, in a trunk in the
Southern hotel in that city. The
uspicioii rests upon a young physi
cian by the name ot Maxwell. Preis
er's room-mate, who disappeared
about the time of Preiser's death.
The body was badly decomposed
when found, and a card was in the
trunk bearing the inscription, 'So
perish all traitors to the great cause."
The case is shrouded in a deep
mystery.
The press and people almost uni
versally commend the wisdom and
fresight ia Gov. Martnaduke in re
fusing to conrene a special session
ot the legtsUttire to consider the
cattle plague. At that time it was
considered that private subscriptions
would be sufficient to accomplish
tlxe desired purpose. The plague,
however, continues with unabated
fury and it is considered by those best
posted m the matter to be impossible
to stop its ravage a this manner,
hence there is a general demand rrom
all orcr the State ior legislative in
terference and the Governor will be
strongly petitioned to reconsider his
stscissioa and convene the legislature
tt an early date,
LOAD-
The people ot Walnut are g-eat!v
encouraged m the prospect of the
Emporia road being built to that
town the coming summer. The
are all vc-rv favorable, and -it looks
ery much as ittharoa.i wili be push
ed ahead through Bate county and
strike that town in
,
"onte. tUOI.l;..
that shouhl th'-
j a goou many oei:e
road be built it wii! go north ot
; Walnut creek, ieain the present
'; town ate ot Foster a mile or faro to
: the south. a this route would teniae
far less grading, fur, in fact, it is
atin'isl -a natural 'Tade. Be th;s a-
it mar be. it beaouves the people of
that section to keep cool heads and
not get excited, even afc-r wo:k is
begun on the road west ot I'.eas
aron. Re.-nemoer there is manv a
hp te.ixt the cmx and the Hp. an ! a
burnt child generally shun the fire,
The coal :n Walnut and New Home
town-hip will, of itself, eventually
bring railroads through that sect.on
of the country, but whether :t v. ;!
be thi vear or the next, time til-;: e :
can tell. By getting excited a::i
enthused last year, after grading h-,:
begun, caused mam a poor telw
to lose h: a!! an.! others to be j
financially crippled. If it is to the
conmanv'. interest to run this road I
through the town of Foster.'hev will
d it. bur it n, ti.ev vriii iro w her
evt:r the;r le-r intert-i ii'
Vv e
earnest: v hope that the people ovei
t,
id tor
ineie may ecuic ir ns :,.jr
outlet, an i we believe they vvd:,
v. e ha e :v
base sacii a
.rma
m on v n:c:t to j
. . ...
:'.ef, and
t wouia ne
too! hardv io the extreme
iii en to
!,
a r e
ass ire.h wnn-mt a :ia low
l.-.ll'f ill l! fhi I'liJ:) wdi !l-
huh:.
i -
lobtivUu; m t.'iat section
Wotl i
be tbfteren'
of time wh
valuable.
;.r it is only a tU-;st.n j
n all ut that
As
for
t;ie people ot
liutler, there is not a shadow of a
l.i . i . ...;."
(louot out itiai vv.ien me nine copies
lor them u act, tiiev will no: let
ttlC
railroad mis lutler for want
01
a 1
lew liiousau 1 dollars. Our business
men and citizens generally have
never failed to do their part when a
fair proposition has been offered.
FAIR PLAY.
In reviewing the action of the ;
lUdgeii and Clerks Ot the north Waru
in our recent city election, the Times
last week tried to do ail parties jus
tice and save the plain, unvarnished
truths, the gifted ( ?) editor ot thut
would-be sensational sheet, the Re-
publican, to the contrary notwith-
standing. We want to see right and
justice done m this matter. It Morgan
was elected fairly and uarelv ly
the suffrages oi the people, we say
that he should be installed in the
office; but, on the other hand,
Dickersoa received a majority of tin
legal votes cast at that election, and
believe he did, we affirm that th- j
ire
board did I'.A.t. in sv,,
m in.
and we uphold them m that course
in spite ot th- howling and kicking
of the chsaoaomted radicals nd
their organs, vvhc are trying to make
capital out ot the whole affair. The
democratic papers have been con
servative in their coure and showed
a disposition of fairness, as have the
vyhole democratic partv, which the
republicans cati make no pietensicn:
I
of. Ther have been radical in the !
extreme, and, while they denounce j
the democratic judges for thwarting!
their pet schemes, declare that they t
.... .
will have Morgan or nobody. I hey ;
. , i
Now the facts are 5
will rule or ruin.
that the Foxs not only voted in the
, , ... . , :
absence oi the enrolling judge, but
,,, ., , .'
were neht arounvt the pohs tor over,
, . . r , . . '
an hour watttng for this convenient
, " . r , .
opportunity, knowing xuu well ttiat i
their votes would bo challenged. !
How does that savor ot their boasted '
fairness? The whole proceedings 1
of the county clerk, who issued the i
certificate of election to Dlckerson, j
and the town board whj swore him !
ia and had him regularly installed as
city marshal, have been lega1, and yet ;
Morgan is encouraged in his braga-.
docia conduct of insisting on wearing ;
the star oi that oirice and parading;
the streets, claiming to be the true I
niarshi! t.s. rt-. r,.lt.s.i' ff cvrr i
sensible person.
-t , ;
General Grant is mucfv improved .
, is-ot.s, i ..... v. ..;.,.-,i '
by h"rs physicians that he will recov
er. .
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rated by tile ieatn ot
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Otiier telatives.the s rong :nan
owe.
betot e u iiiothcr's te-irtal arpeais;
s!ae ak
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hist :
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prisoner
till-V
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toi h:e
Hem v C HI.::
men n.
asked .Nihil .
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l- neait t ilianv
a '. e
resitr
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WJU Cl:- ai li--i
a n;.'i!ie". and '
may e:r, i: a
ot inercv . Iet
e ei red. a all men
!srfst on ti e side
men of Ilei.ry
SliV.lltol'.s
w e know them
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to be. ! hulk c altiil
v ot tins matter and
tl'.e .Sage eoiic hlslon
j I he v wo! come
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t.at in tneii haste condemn ihe
to condemn
rv. ,1 . . . r-jrt..il m i f
their m
.live partool
1 of tiie
iiidiCtiveu .ss than
Richmond Con-
splllt Oi
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i Sunday Scl ol Contention,
,
J t:e comeniion ot tne otate cut;
ttav School Association wii! he held
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at arrensburg. Mo, Commencing
i Tuesdav, M iv -;Mi. iSS-;, t
r-i - 11 ti nil
i continue
three days.
Eve iv Sunday
ir ,.;. :..
! the Stjtc should he
represented by
conventin. as
its dele crates at thh
intrrm io 1 . )
a" "" I
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ioav sciiooi
C:Ojse W!
y our repi esentative Sunday
sch ool na-n
Slld t t'.r uhiest and most I
!
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P10""ne:ll,mi
Illii pro,lrrani
will be ttirntsfieii at an early elate
Delegates will ;av full fare on
railroads going t VV jfivi.shurg, and
a certificate wii.
while t'ev are
be given to them
at the Convention,
which w ii entitle them to a return
tick
at orte ter! per mile.
,de dccomiTiodaiions are i.ri.to-
, , j
crtilC.'ies (il J
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u '' ,hc nu
ar,ens, urg
eiegates Wi.l Please seno their )
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u , ,!-7 --s-i., ,
T rh-'rin-in P.itrfairi-nt rnt.i
Mo" t-h---rm-,n L.ntenamn:ent com- .
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Colorado. 1 ex.. aVprn voi. ? -
t t t u i . l t i i
A. . Dunn, rresutent ct the coi-1
-. i i! -i it i
wi -:t oank.an.! tamiiv arrived home j
to-day from a three months v-.it to
San Antonio. Cob Dur.ii, w bile
absent, visited his cattle ranch
oh! Mexico; alo the Independence j
ranch, on the L-nver Pecs, in which
he is a large suckt older. He re-
por
cattle in Mexico and on the
Pec-.-Jn gooil condition, and say's j
the .sscs through the winter are ?
veiy Mnaii. ;
Cattle buyer-, are here from Kan- j
sas City, who are bidding lor spring .
sliinments rt Kff. A, vet no hures '
have been agreed upon and no con-!
tracts closed. Buyers trom St. Louts !
' , i,k.i ;
and Chicago are here, and liberal
advancement are.bems' offered on
spring shipments of beef.
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i-,.!u;ini!::tv. it was a tir.n .-;'.-- to us
f I'..-.!m! that Hale- .- I s the l-ft
s.unt-.-rs ofthf tat-: ;h- : .s,u:i: .i-.t is
luiuz l" r- -"I -r a:. - o.ii?- .i.i.-i-:u
v-...uri -or !- r..-r--i a:-'i ha- : : : - i-i:-
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a--i.ia.-t tr- r s!t:, r. - ,'. n-li:
au'i that t;.- ritifUs .i .lt It-:-:
iiaic .,u!y :ii- iir;u :.a' k t.. t!n-ir i
j.aivr-s i.:ia to :st is rhi- iM.i ia-''i:ii -liuii'i
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' -Now.' wlist i-c:i-:..in'ii t':i .!ra i !a.-k v.li'ch
.'liiikt-s Mt I'icii-iU-t t.iwii.-iuj. ifi,. : .- N.'t
r,ivn:ii:i:i. 'Ti' !H-iiTk-t (I :: c:
t;.r, . Mi "l't-asnnt instil t;. I'on.l.s
f-rt-ort.-r.-! us f..r sat :n i:l that it
was a rallwny S'.-.-r .-.rack ui.'.a - i
aii'i m.u !ia v- hA-i rt-.nx s-.um- lo ; '. :i.-" vl l.y it
.ta"::i.- i our . ,-:i. a rugr.-n i . '.ut 'i.-t i i-rtiai.a
at so rr.-:tt an t-'.
s';i;i :a ail ..ur 1
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Un.l i'a.s ii. -t iiift t!..- sanii
v. antft t- t-a-l.
f.jimui i -. w aii T in
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.u vant".! a ia.rk.-t t"i" o-.tr .-urphiB
-r..i:i.-t!.!i!s. as u ti..i.n- !.! .- a:;a; a - .;ni-uli
ii.:-.. v; ..f -. .ur .-it' 'ii- . air.-t -i io pay
the ur.-: "ft a- li: " ur- . i'..t .-r.- ui.ious anil
wii, i ;!.. :..:!. ts mi -'!-!. r.i ;,. t'i-i:i J'lao-ii
in t!i- ui;:;tis t.f a eniai.iissi- a-r t soi.l hii-t
i:n- ..r-. -ii t" fii.-i-..i --i a- ti,- u . Tk a
.!:. I'i:i- ii.mls -rs- mII at a'. t ieli!;.
"i iit ! 'a- '...;;.tr -ii i a !-!.- io-ii -ii !' ttii-lii-ni-i
lii-i.i h .i;tr . iaii.i.';.;"i r i ,r .silch a
ii-iicli'i.-n -.l iii;r."-.l mat !-v .ej.:i- rM- ! hi
t. t i-riir"us . . i-isl-t.-.i ..ii its winUf urc.
I lii Uit. tuo ai. i vi art- int;-; i-ii that tiit-
w in.l- aiiii.ii.-i
of MJ. l'!. a,a
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till- Illl.lts
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wit a huiiitn-its t i-ilu-' saa!!
it;- I' ri :i:i!-i;i.i !.-:it;;. - !.!;-'
frra if.i roal '.i-i J.i i-.niiin-i..-.
t-roiis i7is.1t-i.l' t"ii'i.-. ua !j
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: w ,Tt-TTf-st-i.t t a:i.t r .T iarlv H!-'-i-ia-- ! ' tin1
i la x.iij-'t"ii. 1 i-il' -i'"-'i -.t iui:' t.aiin.O'i .Itim-
' 171a., is', 'l i-.- ! i'MM--..n . ra'.S.M .aiiy iuil
l.nir Itai.'ru-i-J ais,i t:,- i'i-a-ant lliil ' i-.isioii
I f fii' sinii' M.vl 'iv iin.li Tti" lavi ft
i sd iri. c.ii.si.ltMlati-ii tiii'it-r t::- i.niiir of t!if
l.t-viritloii, I.akf aii'l liiill' Itmlm.-i'l ort 4l!i.,
IsT i ait'l Iy rt-a.rta "f t!it- r.u!.si-ri'ti.ais nl t!u
ril.l ruatl j.asHtnif t'i tt.i" n-w tiriruniti'-ii. lit- i
(ht, Mt 1'Irasant tow nhii Ix.n.ls vi-ri'ilulv i
siifl January 1st h . 1-71 to tin- ia'ainirton , Lake A
On!!' niilr.'a.l aa.l .hn-t'ii in lii- iiainN of a rum.
iiiissitiiit r t.f Hi-cti-jiuy . f rum wmw airt'iit in
st lamif f ;.uri-li:isi,. tiirs.
Purine tiie courst- t.f our law suit tlii tif!t of
$-.1 , has irrovin t-noriiiiiiisiy. an t is till
rrowinf. as will miv anmiint jait out at intt-rt-Ht
tor II j t'ars. lint tiiis n n no fault of ours lor,
: in a." iitiu- ui urn. nil iiu.iu"ii. w iiati- ip.-.ii
1 ,...,.,.-,,.,.,. ...,.,.,. ,.. ..,.,..,: i-.
fori- entering Mist w.-ht-iit i:r nir.-nt to ltntit-rtt)
t-tiif.-r w il h 'otir t-oiinjv foiii-J. aii'l tla- rountv
t-ourt ani-wi-ri-i! him 1 v or.li-riii ttn- rtiilrnail
tax to in- stricken from tii- ilut-iica-. f-iiii-i'
tucii - liavu li-eii at Ian" with tin- county with
varvinif siim-M,. In tin- Sirst trial in t lit-( niltnl
states circuit court, for lack of n i tt ticc. hince
i protluct-tl, l.utwliich HeHi-roiioV t!a-i! alilc to
! ii ml . Mr. Harnliniaii an l-at-n . Again, in the
, ( iiitctl States tiprcnii-court, h- was tii fcatt-il
I by that sivt-i-piiijr decision which iTacticailv
voitlt-il all Missouri tovushii litai.ln. oat tvhicfi
an aftt-rwartls, i'i the cusc of miothi-r rountv.
r-otuisiilercl ami rt'HTM"!. Then tlx- Winters
case was trietl ami the circuit court cave a vcr
tlict in our favor. The rountv ai-iM aleti ami
i when tric-tl the t-itt' u not reo-rseil. lint wi
ent hack lor a ne iriai In the new trial in
1 - 1 11 ' 1 ul - tlif , i.irtii l.y t lie
j ex ,-,,ji A u, ijaiiroa.i Comi.any t.f the
county subsrrij.'tiou was luily iiroo-n aii'l the
J ww it court jrw us a vt raa t, whn-ii was
unaniniouslv ratiile..! hv Joe I" mt tales u-
j j i-'-rne Court tin the -iJtl! of Novetiil.er. ! 4.
rtiis is a history of ttH'case. i'uu iuti! t!e hi-st
liirlit that vou ronlil an.J bo tiiil we. You wen
tuinuci-esi-ful ant' now , fur from wishing to
I crow" over our victory , we want t.-it down
wi th yoj anil h a ve a iu iet talk ahout coriii.r.-
! inif-e. We il" not ask n.r -iiict to if.-t th-
'"iouini of lifsii," ! ut we want to mi t vou as
! fellow-citizens of the same count rv uml ewer-
i tain if we cannot airree on some fair bimi,- to
I ceiine hostilities. You if.'iit imthiiiK iv contin-
"1 IHipasion but a rapi.ily irrowiiu' t!i-ht. a
heat v ihf-rcas.-of exticnses .-tii'i the .jiiium atu-
any aiiniraii-i n a mm uin'i-imvini riuiiniuni-
nitv. We. on the other l.an.i. t the cnreit.
annoyance ami exitne of Iii : nation are piaictl
in ia.- tnortuyinjr jiosmon oi autaotur.inpr a
w hoie coiiiinuiiity an'i hei'i conipelie1 to ue
all tiie nrors of tin: law in enf. r.-i!if our claim.
1 iiis w e tlo cot w act to tlo if it can be hcl)ei;
although we believe tliiit, witii your fertile roil,
abon-lant resources ami net it e wiuiati;i, we
could, in time, coilect i very (foliar that you
owe u. but wu lire tired of law and tocb'jMrynu
that we are in earnettt we wili submit herewith
one more proportititm .
For oar judgment; ojai-it Mr. Pleas-ant
township anil tiie accumulatel inter.-.st thereon
Id May isJ, Iss,-.. we wiil arcept (."vt-nty-iiie
(" cents on the dollar. Ynr out lnd and
couont and the- accumulated int. rest thereon
to May 1st. Issr,. we iil accept Beventy fTOi
cents on the dollar. We to accept, in ifeu of
money on the above, comiromi.e bomls of Mt.
iutmst (in;,.rei.t i.avable annually; . ami the
said bonds to ran rrom one ; twentv vcars
at the pleasure orta- twnhi..
oor debt now amount" n aix'Ot si.i.mtj.nft.
of which ..,,.(n war intrs at io ,r cent
ana Blisi.oiAiaii iear iritt-rcst i i. i-r cent; me
i remainder is acraiiniiate-l iiitere-t Mi
po'Djf tll.1I VOU collld. by t xxi wstrarti.in.,
deia- the collection .rth- debt -,..! r.t
vears. voardebt would then amonnt to ai.ut
. - rjo.uA, without eountin youriestai and ..six-r
expenses, w Uile the conij.nirni-e herein .(Vred
wJuid n-iace your d.-it rrom ai.ut -." to
atoct fciso.ois.'" and iiar v-arlv mtir.' from
sw h u now ,u "'.
V!(" &?'T
Zuuin'
n Z
UnmI-e Valr
w,ich wlru-t' "u n'ot .ulltl
j I'nrii-ni i-i-i.
Aithu
tai.e t;p i
will be a
V.'WlNTH-.
I. H. Wiv!i.n..
C. W. f ,lil.M s .
has- ;m' -: New Vt-ik O
5 ics;3cnce. It ;s s:,;, there
e a strugu e otftweeii ot- ana
ex Gov. C
ieatier ot
thr
that .au.
a-' i.e. 4s
' s i (-I
Thcte
ii a,i oe
t,-.irtv in
tcan
r.o !ount
ttiat
Arthur i the greatest uftetit ut
. Der.v.:; '
V
.:.r.-
SPRING
NOW COMPLETE AT-
10
EAST SIDE OF THK
My
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Rubbers and Slippers,
llljll
Having leased the Butler Eleva
tors for a term of years,
W.MWIL
Desires to announce to the far
mers of Bates county, that he will
pay the
ii
id
For grain and seeds of all kinds.
lato Beans and
This evening Col. E. C. Houdinot :
of the Indian ten 'tot v wa-. united m
ot tne in-iiaw ter. .im y -
marria"e to Mis Mmear. rormerly
ot California. The cercmonv.whicb
was private, took place at the man-
sion formerly occupietl l.y to;. ivoo-
-.aiTo-rcr.'l aft-r w i ch the Uncte
am! -room left tor St. L-.m- mI
FayetteviHe. Ark., at which latter
place Col. ltoudinot will locate m
the - r tctice of law .
Commissioner I Slack is
many letormat'On- r
pension
I...i,i Ti i tit fietermmto tt.at me
UUIV.Mf ' s - . '
ortice h:u. not any longer '- sub
jecteil bv tieati-beats. wiv. are able
but refuse to pay 'heir !ebts. He
recently issued an order to this etfect
and as a sequence the sum of $iO per
month ts being retaueit
the
R.
salarv
Ca;
ta;;i
Aiexauoer
:.e. K
ftinks. forineriv ot i-aa:e
who is nA tie superviiug examiner
of pensions at .St. louis. to t.-e ap-
plied in liquidating a bill
tor board
in? a neor widow lauy,
icurred
ome years ago when !-e v-" c.erk
I to the senate pensions cotrustee.
3-m V
STOCK
PUBLIC SQUARE.
seast u o
Has tuvt-r 'ieen so complete
m gotds ;oe superior !rt
iniahtv make auu
st v le.
MY PRICES
aim: Tin:
jif.r.i
sown.
Flai SeedtoLoai
wm. D Pag Co., ItiuMtt. !
HAS IMPORTED FROM rRA
, rmkirn llr ttliwltt M.MMH
pR Qf jjgy
, irw. CTC"
EVER IMPORTED TO AUW
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