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in in item Stic BUTLER, MISSOURI, WEDNESDAY MARCH 7. 1888. NO. 15 fO'L. X. 1 4 A Noticb to tkachers: Public Ex- fl-inttionforthebeneht ot those per lideJrlngto teach in Bates county, 4d8 MV - . . 1 1 ........ 1 I"" . u. nhirt afreet school hnuae. fJ., Mo., and on the ist Saturday of jl month in the West side school house, SSi Hill, Mo., the examination com rL,,inff each day at 9 o'clock, A. M. County School Commissioner. C E. TUCKER, DENTIST, MISSOURI. BUTLER, - OFFICE OPERA HOUSE MASONIC. Sutler Lodge, No. 254, meets the first jjhirday in each month. Miami cnapier ivoyai ovho, 0. 6, meets second Thursday in each Gouley Commandery Knights Templar Beets the hrst 1 uesaay in eacn munm. l.O.O.V ELLOWS'. Bates Lodge No. 180 meets every Mon- Rutler encampment o. o nmu ure jnd and 4th Wednesdays in each month Lawyers. Mt. Vernou Items, March has come in liks a lion, I suppose it will go oat like a lamb. The Toads are in a terrible condition. Mud! Hod! Mad! Mr. Jack Johnson is again in oar midst , we gladly welcome him in onr neighborhood. Mr. J. is a clever and courteous gentleman. Mrs. F. M. Maalove hat heen quite sick for the past week, with pneamonia. Mr. Charles Lee, Is visiting parents and friends In Pettis county, Mo. Mrs. Wm. Feeback presented her husband with a bouncing boy. Mr. F. will purchase another team in the near future. Mrs Mattit Simpson, of Deer Crtek town ship, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mn. Chas. Lee. Stbaykd ob stoijex From the premises of William Bee, one fine bright yellow buffeex-.hen China rooster; any lnformotlon leading to the resovery of the same will be liberally reward ed. Leap year only comes once iu four years, John Kanatzer says the first girl that allies will be the girl to pour his coffee Now is your chance girls, but don't all speak at ouce. Mr. John Nlghtwlne and MUs Sallie Stott, were very quietly married last Thursday in Butler, at the Laclede hotel. It was quite a surprise to all, only a few relatives were pres ent. The friends of the happy couple extend congratulations; may all their cares be Little Ones. Mr. John Leer, of Paris, Ky. , is visiting bis later, Mrs. F..M. Manlove. lie thinks this a delightful country. Flora. I flash of a pistol was noticed near the track on the east side of the train and aa unknown passenger who had stepped out and was standing on the platform of the car was heard to utter a cry as if hurt. Detective F. K. Tutt of the Missouri Pacific coaipany chanced to be a passenger on the train and occupied a seat on the side of the coach from which the shot cum and near the door. lie at once pulled the bell cord to stop the traiu, mix t the platform and finding that the man outside had really b?en shot, left him to be taken care of by oijhers that had come to his assistance, and as the train slow- lljr Man oi ordinary ability who XJL.can furnish good references can nave steady employment with good pay, by addressing S. A. McOmber Co. i4-2m. Rochester, N. Y. P. C. Fui kersox, T. L. Harper, Pres't. Treas. J. EVKRLNGHAM, GEO. CANTERBURY Vice-Pres't. Sec'y. THE BANKERS LOAN & TITLE CO. Incorporated under the laws of Mo. LAND TITLES EXAMISEB CERTIFIED i First Mortgage Loans Made on Farm Mambrino Ch r 11 iu be re lot Ir hr- Wil IP I II 1 horse and lUl Ul I ing time. ed up jumped from the platform for and City Property. Local Money for the purpose of capturing the mis creant if possible. The detective W. BADGER LAWYER. tractice in all courts. Birthday Supper. Thursday evenining Feb. 23d, qnite a pleas ant birthday supper was given at the residence of Mr. J. K. Shutt, of Summit, to celebrate the host and Mr. K. II. Patrick's birthday. Quite a number were present, among them, Mr. nnrl Mrs Snvier. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarman, Mr. and Mrs. Fisk, Mr. Gentry and Mrs. Doan, Mr. Josh Padget and Miss Ada Ilaynes, Mr. John Padget and Miss Cora Wright, Mr. Jake WTinsett and Miss Lau xa Glover, Mr. Charles Wright and Miss Lucy Glover, Mr. E. II. Patrick and Miss Lizzie Stephens, Mr. Orw Wright, Mr. Willie Win sett, Mr. Dow Walton, Mr. Jentry Walton, Mr. Allen Wright, Mr. Charlie Sevier, ivir. Harry Hyson, Mr. Lester Philips. Mr. John Cox, Miss Lucy Sevier, Miss Quincy Mitchell, Miss Carrie Harman, and the two bright-eyed little daughters. Misses Jonnle and Pearl Shutt. Eyery one seemed to enjoy themselves, especially when they reached the dining room, where the table was loaded with choice cakes and everything else an eplonre could wish for; Just such a supper as Mrs. Shutt knows how to prepare. After supper all repaired to tne par lor, the young geDtiemen each talked to his best girl, and the old gentleinea and ladies oninvnd ft uncial chat for a few hours W e think Mr. Patrick enjoyed himself Immensely, but this was his 21st birthday and I think aU boys are rather elated over (he idea of being 21. The fatare is all spread out before mem clothed In the most roseate colors. We offer hlrthdav uresent our best wishes for hit T willnraciice in an couris. aii h-soi uuou.co itrlctly attended to . Office over nates co . a- Uonu Bans, uuwet. PARKINSON & GRAVES, " ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office West Side Square, over Lans down'sDrug Store. H0LC0MB8MITlWER3 BUTLER. MO. Office front room over Bates County National BanK. fp W. SILVERS, ATTORNEY LAW Will practice in Bates and adjoining counties, in the Appellate Court at Kansas City, and in the Supreme Court at Jeffer son City. ' IOfficr North Side Square, over A. L. McBridc's. V" l'lwsiclaiis. J. R. BOYD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, future, and that fortune and all happiness npTirtr Pocf Snnnro may attend him. 1 think this was Mr. Shutt's Max Weiner s, failed to overtake the man, but fol lowed his trail to the vicinity of Ovid when all trace of him was lost for the time being. Mr. Tutt has a reputation as a detective, and achieved considerable fame in working up the "Wyandotte train wrecking case. The arrest of the party guilty of last night's shooting will doubtless soon be effected, and the punishment should be proportioned to the enormity of the crime. It is the opinion of the detective that the shot was aimed at the coach, but at no particular per son, the shooting of the passenger on the platform in a measure ac cidental. In the hurry and excite- Short Time Loans. Office west side square, BUULER, MO. STAR 19-iy Butler, Mo. DR J. M. CHRISTY, HOMOEOPATHIC . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, front room over P. O. All calls answered at office day or night. Special attention given to temale dis eases. there I must not tell his age. he might be a widower some day and then he would want to be young again. Many thanks to the Una host and hostess for the pleasant evening we spent. aiinm. SHOEING SHOP. I South east corner square, at Butler, ! where they keep the Perkins light steel shoe for light traveling horses Blood bay, black points, 16 1-2 hands high, weight 1130, will stand at my stable one mile south west of the Butler square, at the place known as the Humphrey tarm, at the very low pr;ce of $20 to insure colt to get up and buck. Service fee due when colt comes. In all cases when the mare is parted with the party who bred her will be held responsible for service price. A iien w ill be held on all colts until ser vice is settled for. I will give S12 pre mium to the two best colts of each sex at weaning time, and $8 to second best of each t-tx, to be shown at Butler in tall of 1S89, will be judged by disinter ested judges. Mambrino Chief will be limited to sixty mares, season win commence 1st ot April and close lstot Augur-t. All care will be taken to pre vent accidents, but will not be responti ble should any happen. I invite breed ers to come and see my stock before en gaging their mares or breeding else where. Ii would certainly be to their interest to do so. Mambrino Chief, Jr., blood bay, black points, iG 1-2 hands high, foaled in 1SS1, his weight at this time 1230 lbs., we think by June will weigh 1300 lbs, sired by Abbott, sire of Kittv Abbott 226 3-4 by Caliban, 1st dam by McDonald's Mambrino Chief bv Mambrino Cliief, sire of Lady Thorn 218 1-2, 2nd dambv Mark Anthony, thoroughbred. 3rd dam by Old Forester, thoroughbred. 4th dam, thoroughbred daughter ot Import ed Bedford. McDonald's Mambrino Chief bv Old Mambrino Chief, sire ot Lady Thorn 21S 1-2. istdam, Big Nora by Down ing's Bay Messenger. 2nd dam, Mrs. Caudle dam of Ericsson 230 1-2 and Eiic Downing's Bay Messenger, by llarpi nus. son ot Bishop's Hambletonian. 1st dam, Messenger and Rockingham blood. Bishop's Hambletonian by Imported Messenger, is t dam by Imported Shark, 2nd dam by Imported Medley. Abbott, sire ot Kitty Abbott 220 1-4, Coaster 220 w ill be retained on all colls until paid ill give Sio premium to best and $10 to best mare colt at wean- mi time, to be snown at cutler in tail ot 1SS0, to be iudged by disinterested judg es. All care will be taken to prevent ac cidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. The season will com mence April ist and close August 1st., iSSS. Eddy Ward, chestnut stallion, 16 hands high, ioaled in May, iS69, sired by Ex pert, ist dam, Nelly Ward, by John Dil lard, sire ot the dam'sof eight in 230 and better in the list ot last trotter, time of McLeod 221 1-4, Wild Rake 222 3-4, 2nd dam by Boston, sire of Lexington, whose time was not beaten for many years, 3rd dam bv Bertrand, sire of Sir Archie and grand sire ot Gray Eagle, 4th dam by Blackburn's Whip, son of Imported Whip, son of Saltram. John Uillard, sire ot McLeod 221 1-2, Wild Rake 222 3 4, by Indian Chiet, son ot Imported Chief. 1st dam Lady Jack son by Maibk, son ot Hampron's "Vhip bv Imported Whip, 2nd dam by Black burn's Whip, by Imported Whip, son ot Saltram, 3rd dam by Old Cockspur, fast racer. Expert by Bald Stockings, by Canadi an Tom Hall, sire ot Sorrel Tom pacing record 22S, 1st dam by Whip Comet son ot Imported Whip, dam by Comet, 2nd dam by Slashen thoroughbred. Bald Stockings by Tom 1 Iall, last pacer, sire ot grand Jams of many fast trotters, ist dam by Tarquin, thoroughbred son. of Top Gallant, 2nd dam thoroughbred daughter of Imported Diomed. We believe Eddy Ward to be one of the best bred saddle stallions in the country, having in his pedigree three sires who have produced as many line saddle horses as any in Kentucky and backed up by the iet thoroughbred horses known, as can be seen by refer ences aboe. DON CARLOS. Carlos, the fine thoroughbred , . ..f 5 XT,. t...i tn. by Caliban, sire 01 coaster 220 1-2, inent 01 tne moment, rue name 01 anu me utavj buiucu ouw iw Cyclone 221 1-2, C. F. Clav 218 ist the wounded man was not learned, or draft horses. You can get a first dam, Country Maid b Country Gentle- The shot entered near the groin and class job of shoeing done at this the full extent of his injury is not shop at prices to compare with any Fpb. other first-class shops in town. Give 18S8. Masonic. HarrisonvUle, Feb. 23, 1888. To the most Worshipful Masters, "Wardens and brethren of the 26 District, A. F. &. A. M. You are notified that a District us a call and try it. JACK GIPSON, Proprietor LAST OPPORTUNITY! Fop Cheap Excursions To Lodge of instruction of 3 days dura- ClLIFO.KNI A. tion, will be held at Harrisonville, aM . , , . . .. , . . . Cass Co., Mo., commencing on B frOB St, IflU TIT lfaflrfl& MA- Thursday, at 10 o'clock March 15th jg fa j 1888. It is absolutely necessary " " officers of the lodge to T. C. BOULWARE, Physician and Surgeon. Office north side square. Butler, Mo. Diseases of women and chil- ren a specialty. secret Societies. DORK & FIERCE BARBERS. Shop on North Side Square. We give special attention to Ladies and Children's hair cutting. We keep the best of Barbers, also grind scis sors and razors. Everythincr first- - class. All work guaranteed. Give as a call LOOK HERE. It you want to save money get. LEE -:- CULVER to do vour Papering, calsomining, plastering, . AND CISTERN WORK. BSatisfaction given or no charges made. Suruee Items. Ihe farmers are making preparations to be gin spring work. But little change will be made in the neighborhood as onr farmers are mostly owners of the land they till. Dr. Hooper reports a couple of very sick chil dren at Mr. Wm. Andrews' ana one at .air. Wm. Mosler's. Mrs. W. L. Ogg died and was buried at Walnut Grove cemetery the 27th, Key. Ely, of Montrose, conducting the funeral serrices. She leaves a husband and two children to mourn her loss, six children having gone be fore her. She was a member or the C. P. church snd her place in the church and among her friends will he hard to fill. Mrs. W. O. Duncan, of Belton, Mo., is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Beatty. J. X. Ballard was called to Iowa last week to attend the bedside of his father, who is not expected to live. Tom Mosier, who has heen attending the C. p. rollecre at Odessa, the past two years, has returned to his father's, uncle Ephraim Mo aier. He will try farming this summer. "The neighborhood was somewhat surprised, as is usual in such cases, by the marriage 01 Mr. Richard Winegardner and Miss Kate Wilds, which took place at the home of the bride's father, James Wilds, Thursday, Marsh 1st. We extend our very best wishes to the young people. We understand that Richard and his wife wUl go to Kebraska to make H their future home. Miss Alice Griswold will teach at the Freeze Out the coming summer and Miss Lyda Moore will teach at Falrview. Mr. Sam Price sold 17 head of cattle to F. M Stark last week, which averaged 1407 lbs, for 4c. Mr. Stark shipped them Thursday to K. C Charles Swisard will build a house on his farm this spriug. Mr. Ballard's antelopes were killed last week by uogs. These peis were a pTesent from Brown Koontz. of Kaa. . and it will be a great loss to Mr. B. J. H that the which this notice is sent should at tend, and it is hoped that all breth ren who can will be present. TficrVif WVvr;liinful Bro Allen Mo-I Canada will sell tickets to Los Angelos, I lligni orsnipiui .oru. iioieii iu.i- . s FxanciSCO for this excursion Donweli, lirana juecturer, wm nave charge of the work and lectures, hence all who attend regularly will be greatly benefited. Be on hand, brethren, and let us have a good meeting. man. 2nd aam, ceiie oy uene aiorgan, sire of Lady Turpin 223 1-2. Belle Morgan by Cottrel Morgan, son of Black Hawk Morgan by Justin Mor gan, isl dam, Laura, thoroughbred daughter ot Woodchuckby Woodpecker, son ot Bertrand by Sir Archie, son of Imported Diomed, 2nd dam by Gray Eagle, son of Woodpecker by Bertrand. Country Gentleman bv" Rysdick's Hambletonian, son of Abdalla, tst dam by Allen's Highlander, son ot Imported Brown Highlander. Caliban, by Mambrino mot 22 1-2 at four years old best son of Mambrino Chief, sire of Hannis 217 1-2 and 6ix others in 230 and better, ist dam. Cas sia by CassiusM. Clay, Jr., sire of Du rango 223 5-4. Mambrino Pilot 227 1-2 by Mambrino Chief, sire ot Lady Thorn 218 1-2. ist dam, Juliett, by Pilot. Jr., sire ot the dams ot MaudS.2oS V4. T. I. C. 210, 2nd months, limited to sixty j dam by Webster, thoroughbred son of SSi-MV iVd Medoc, by American Eclipse, 3rd dam Tickets good six Hv for roiiiff Dassaars legees at pleasure within limits of west bound passage, epeciai excursion train inin ov. Lonis via, Iron Mountain ronte, February 16th and Kansas City, via Missouri Pacific By. Feb. 17th. All eounan offiae in the United States and can tuc ci nociinc I ML. LLUULUUk J32?S-W m Is QUEEV of all, and un nS'svi 8 sarpassible. Its extensive reputation proves 11. iuy no other. Where not repre sented apply to ns and get a (treat bargaio. Best Singer Machines cheap, liberal discount to misisters. Cir culars and Information free. Special inducements and protection to activs ueners. Applv at oni :1319 North Market AudIv at once to J. C. GEITZ. 1S17 nrth Market St. Ixinia. Mo. Gen'l Western Asent, Cockle's ANTI-BILUOCS Pills. This old English Family Medicine in use tor 86 rears all over the world, tor Bile, Indigestion, Liver, c. Of Pure, Vegetable Ingredient. From Mercury. 03 3 D. D. Fraternally, F. E. Btbee. G. M 26th District. An Imperative Necessity. What Dure air is to an un-1 healthy locality, what spring clean ing is to the neat housekeeper, so is Hood's Sarsaparilla to everybody, at this season. The body need to be thoroughly renovated the blood purified and vitalized, fhe germs of disease destroyed. Scrofula, Salt 1 Bheum, and all other blood disor ders are cured by Hood's Sarsaparil la, the most popular and successful spring medicine. jMBHfflTC 1 UJ A Dastardly Deed. A dastardly deed was committed bv some unknown person last evening betweot this city and Butler which resulted in the serious and mayhap fatal wounding of a passen ger on the north bound Missouri Pacific passenger train. The train is due here at 4:'23 p. m.. but last evening was nearly three hours late, and it was dark before it pulled out from the depot on its way north. "When a point a short distance north of the junction of the Emporia and I Missouri Pacific was reached, the O d o o 5 pi r 3 H 0 m m 1 a BESULi VmST s" "As aar he IB A SPECIFIC FOR oman's Diseases alnful rofus SUCH Suppressed TT, cnty and JL. rregwlar MENSTRUATION or OKTHLY SICKWESa If taken daring the CltAS-E OP LIFE, grest offering aoi danfcvr 1 a-. 'Jed. IfStuia far took " .Messas to Wome.V ni uicd free. Bkastisls Rbsclator Co, Atlaata, G. CO H H PI . O Pi 9) a & Q 0 a n o C3 50 O to X SALESMEN: Wanted. - Permanent posi tions truarsnteed with SAIiARV -a AID, Aiiv determined man can uc- ners. Stock complete, including, fast-seliinir pecialties. Outfit free. Addrea at onoe. Same this paper. BKOWX BEOTUKH9. snrBSEBXism, Chicago, ill. C05SUSFTI0S SUBELT CUHD. To th Editor Please inform your read ers that I have a positive remedy for thi- above named disease. By its timely use thousands ot boneless cases have been permanently cured. I sbail be glad to send two bottles of my reme dy pb sx to any of your readers v. hn have con sumption II they sill send me their eipress and post office address. Respectfully. T. aISLOCCM. 1L C-, 131 rear! sU New ork. by BlackburnTs Whip, by Imported Whip son ot saltram. Pilot Tr., sire John Morgan 224, Tack- ev 222, Tattler 222, and six others in 230 list, by ,uia mot Dy iiawKius noiw bv Justin Morgan, ist dam, Nancy Pope by Havoc. 2nd dam, Nancy Tay lor by Altred Paer. CassiusM. Clay, Jr-, by Cassius M. Clay, son ot Henry Clay by Andrew Jackson, ist dam by Abdalla, son of Mambrino by Imported Messenger, 2nd dam by Lawrence's Eclipse, son ot Amer ican Eclipse. 3rd dam Charles Hadley Mare by Imported messenger. Mambrino Chief, sire ot Mambrino Pilot 227 1-2 and Lady Thorn 218 :-2 by Mambrino Paymaster, son ot Imported Messenger; i6t dam of Goliah said to be by Messenger uuroc. j Rysdik's Hambletonian by Abdalla, j 6on of Mambrino by Imported Messen ger, ist dam Charles Kent, mare by Im ported Belfounder, 2nd dam by Bishop's Hambletonian, son ot Imported Messen ger, 3rd dam by Imported Messenger, by English Mambrino. Mambrino Chief, Jr., traces to a num ber ot the most famous trotting sires the world has ever known, several crosses of Mambrino Chief, McDonald's Mam brino Chief, Downing's Bay Messenger, Cassius M. Clay, Jr., Pilot Jr.. Bish op's Hambletonian, KysaiK's iiamDieto nian, Imported Beltounder, Hill's Black Hawk, Morgan, and ten or twelve cross es to Imported Messenger, backed up by thorough blood in America, such as Imported Bedford, Imported Whip, Sir Archie, American Eclipse and numbers ot imported dams not mention ed. Mambrino Chiet, Jr's. breeding is Pfinnl to anv horse in Missouri, combi.r ri with size, stvle and action makes him a verv desirable stock horse tor produc ing a selling class ot gentlemen's roaa horses and general purpose horses, as well as fast track horses. I invite breed ers to see my horses betore breeding elsewhere as I believe it would be to their interest. EDDY WARD. VAAu Warrf will be permitted to serve His coits are mares the present season one mile trom j style. tua in.tar. at mv sfalsles. known as the i f O. Bradford, I, nviMU.. ' ' I Humphey place, at the very low price of $10 for a colt to stand and suck. Money due when colt comes, or the mare parted with in such cases the breeder will be held responsible tor service fee. A lean Don jacK. will be permitted to serve mares at same staoie 01 iuamurino mci, jr., t,u- dy Ward and Timothy at $10 to insure a colt to stand and suck, service aue when colt comes. In all caes when mare is parted with after being bred, the party breeding her will be responsible for the service price. Will taKe great care to prevent accidents, tut won't be responsi ble should any occur. Season will com mence April ist, close July ist iSSS. Don Carlos blacK, mealy nose, toaled Jul v 1SS4, fred by Henry Adams, lilac Spaniard dam by Mattingly's Imported Diamond grand dam by Imported Iron Dukc, 3rd dam by Imported Black Span iard, 4th dam imported by Anthony Kil gore & Co., Adams Black Spaniard by Lee's BlacK IUwk, son of Don Carlos, imported by Dr. Wilson, Fleming coun ty, Ky. Don Carlos is as well bred as any jacK in Musouri, has proved to be a breeder. His colts will be coming this spring, his first get. TIMOTHY. Timothy will be permitted to serve twelve mares at the very low price ot $15 tor a colt to stand and suck. Money due when colt comes or when mare is parted with in such cases parties will be held responsible. A lean will be retained on all colts until settled for. I will give a premium ot $15 for each sex, $10 to best horse colt and $5 to second best, al so the same to each best and second best mare colt to be shown in Butler in fall of 1SS9, to be judged by disinterested par ties. Timothy, blood bay, black points, 16 hands high, bred by Jas. M. Scott, Iexlng ton, Ky., Ist dam by Alamo, Jr. , son of Alamo br Almont. 2nd dam Nelly bv Zachary "Tavlor premium stallion, and dam Old Nelly by Tom Crowder, aire ot dams ot John W. Conley 224, Belva Lock wood 225, Cooley 226, Frank 226, Modes ty 226 1-4. . , ' , Zachary Tavlor, fine ring horse, look first premium at Cincinnati at the great world's fair over about thirty horses could trot or pace in 240. Alamo, Jr., by Alamo 234 dv aiihubh who has 34 in 230 list, son or ADoaua ist dam by rrince AJoen, son ui oiuj Towns, sire of the dam or rooaioru Chief 222 1-2. , Alamo 234 by Almont wno nas 34 10 n and better list, ist dam Princes Ann by Alexander Abdalla, by Rysdik's Hambletonian, 2nd dam by Brown's Bel founder, son of Imported Beltounder. Almont, the great sire 01 trotters, na 34 in 230 list by Alexander Abdalla. 1st dam Sally Anderson by Mambrino Chiet, sire ot Lady Thorn 218 1-2. 2nd dam, Kate by Pilot, Jr., sire John Morgan 224, Tackey 226, Tattler 222. and sire ot -dams ot Maud S. 20S 3-4. J- I. Nutwood 2 iS 1-4 and others. 3rd dam the Pope mare thoroughbred. Pilot, Jr., by old trotting and pacing Pilot bv Hawking Horse by Justin Mor gan. 1st dam Nancy Pope by Havoc. 2nd dam Nancy Tavlor bv Alfred. TimothY is a fine larje colt and nnelr. bred, ought to be a fine breeder. Ooo4 stYle and action, r.a a una woii-mg will make a trotter. ' . We, the undersigned, do herebY certi fy that we have bred to and Know, the horse, Mambrino Chief, Jr., formerly owned bY I. W. Hughes, ot Richmond, Boone Co., Ky., and Know him to be a sure foal getter and a flrst-das breeder- extra in snape, "'-t J. W.TLIAFER0, J. L. Fraziek, Henry Bailey, Sam Hikd, Jr.. J. W. Watsox. Ii. C. Beuxceii, G. O. Cleek, William Rylet. Richard Maddex. Jas. w Hughes N. S. Bristow. mm m m m w bAakai mm Tht TgHBRAlTD aT JCTCH It wmiM twgCanj fH8 'Waterproof CoaL' o4 wf3 krf 7a 7