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" The Independent Order of Forresters
. ' &eld a meeting yestoVday evening.
s " . '. Th6 Nacpsari Btage left today heavily
loaded rortho big camp in Sonora.
Judgo Wm. Barnes of r Tucson lias
t gone to the Cananeaa, -Sonoro, to In
!' 'spqt thoso fabulously rich vopper do-
poyjus.
Georgo Mitchell of the Cobro Grando
Coppor cotnpany''lwas noted On tho
" Streets of Benson yesterday by tho
' Press, returning from Phoenix.
Mr. Wolduor, tho genial big nilning
man from California, is' prolonging his
visit wHh us because of his bollcf that
.' t our climate alio viatos his rheumatism.
Articles of .Incorporation' of tho East
BlstfeoOold Mining company,' with a
( capital 8l0ck..of $2,500,000, wero filed in
t "th6 '6ffl,boj?ofiuo county recorder at
' Phoenix last Friday.
, Although he( is $ie 'fcrgost' mto-in
Arizona, Dell Le"wis appears soVoi'al in-
r chea taller lhl3 morning. Mrs Lewis
presented him with a bouncing boy last
night; Hence this Imaginary additional
stature.: Congratulations.
)! 'Thorelslittloin policb circles today.
iff Tho only court transacting business
i was Uufctico'r Johnson," vlibihad Mforo
OhimfBfcnry 4Schlutcr, charged 'with:
', ieac.ly assault upon B. Behlonds. The
J iaeaxing was continued until tomorrow.
v.E.V lurphy, lably of Jerome and
.(dioboHd well and favorably known
i ivli'oveAfizona as one- of the most' pop-
uvWsalberf tden'in'tho territory, ar-
r rivdjBisboo yesterday afternoon
ald'fi&aocoptcd aosifibn at the Ereo
'Coinagkerohe-wlll concoct bevor-
ages to wiko the thirst and tickle the
'palate olhomost fastidious drinks
f that will" exhilarate but not intoxicate.
VrranKBowmantho well known min-,
Infr.mMt-caWiriMdu'ay- from tho Bow'
. man-;AilSgUi8 mines hi tho gold camp
twelve 'vlles from 'Tombstbna. -Ho
, states tfet tho 5-ton mill has been con-,
- stantly ri&aing with satisfactory results
' and thoVcjW! W men at w,(rk in tho
I inlno oxtractlng'ore and developing the
property. Other claims in tho nolgh-
'." borhood aro boing developed and con-
, sldorAblo rtctlvity.inAn'at district is tho
' result. Tombstono Prospector.
Charles A. Overlook leaves this after-
noon for La JUpvlta, Sonora, to bo ab-
f ffcnt several days, whither ho goes to
i 'rcopivo a largp .bunch" of cattle pur-
' chased fortho-frorpose-of fllliug his beef
contract .with tho construction cro "
i tho Naconari and Gulf railroad, which
It is thought wltl; commenso oporation
i' within a fow hsoks. The cattlo will be
$ lield'in Packard's pasturoon the south
', f sldo of the lino until such time a4 they
'w are-needed for. tho butcher's block.
AT"
MAGPIEt,M!NSTRELS
; Jfie Event of the Season at
Opera
House May 11
' Tho ooterlainmcntto bo gK-e'n at tho
Opera House Friday evening, May 11,
under tho usplcos of the "Magpie Mln
. strol9,"-for the benofit of the Mexican
' Catholipchurchf'pi'omises to bo a swell
nffals, and will, no doubt, as it should,
roceivotho hearty patronage of tho gen
. oral public. .
Tho names of those having tho alTair
' in hand is an aasuranco that nothing
will bo left' undone to make tho enter
tainment a success. Thoso having tho
s' aiifalv in charge ars: Mrs. William H.
Brophy, President; Mr. George Cole
anan, Stagijj Manager; Mr. Gustavo
r Hemple, MBSlcaliDirector.
The foil oft nfv progranuno will con
, ' Btitutc tho';cmng?8 entertainment:
1 mi WU . -'
TART I.
, 1 Opening,-Chonis, Overture....
s...K!',-3oC!i and Tambourine
-,H -'2 Solo, 'Kentucky Babe,"
JJ. f.. .. .Miss Maude Walsh
.3 Comfc4$olo,rf4,,rd Leave My
, '".' Hapjy; Home for You,''
i ' .....43?v-f:;,;,.,..v..Mr, Ben Moore
..4 BassJSoiip, The Divers,"...,
, .-:i..i .t, v.Mr. Thomas Cobbe
'' . 3-Comlc8bl6,-''i Couldn't Stand
.' ., to SccMJBaby Lose,"
w.m.,.v,,, Mr. John Kelly
1 &r-QuakctteiIrs. McMackin,
,. MMiss Walsh,
Mr. Cobbc,
i Mr? Lavers.
V '.7 Sole?, "My Drrnm of You,"....
i ....!..,v.!...-.,...Mr. Peter1 Tchaney
i8--ComiIgjo',l't!,I,iu Another,"...
t.99&;..v-.'-.VtfK Harry Butt
S-Solo, "Kinky Headed Coon,"i..
A ."...""..Mrs. Eugene McMackin
, v'40 ComW 'Solo, -. I Wish My Rent
0: y . WtfEaldly...y..Mr. Wnltcr Johns
'. . f .11 Solo, "Tlie Belle of Honolulu,"
1 ....4 '-Mr. Cliftoii Lavers!
12lla8s Sdlo; "'Miilshipmitc,'.'....
r, . Wr. Thomas Cobbc
. '.l.V-C'omis Solo, ''1 Pit- Come Back
. '. V to f he:cA'.;...;.VMr. CharlcH Burke
14 -CLOSING .CHORUS .
. OVERTURE ' BY THE' ORCHESTRA
' ' x
1 Monologifo;.'...-...?...Mr.'Toiii Ho'gan
.f-Comlc Sketch
.tM.,.. Messrs. Kellvaiul Mooru
4V
.3 Rccitatio"u...
....Miss Lou Minor
.4Clog .Dancc.,M. ..;,;,...,
.Messrs. Harrington
and Allison
r-fcnttcnf lYir. uimric.H
-.c -a-i. v.. . ;
Burkeand-
"?' y,t.s
..members of the Company '
THE NAC0SAR1 ROAD.
The Mexican Government Dictates as
to How Roads are Built.
The following in regard to tho Naco
sari railroad, tho facts, in regard to
which aro of interest to Bisbeo people,
is taken from the Lord9burg Liberal:
Colonel M. W. Wambaugh, chief en
gineer of the Morencl Southern and of
tho Nacosarl road, is down in Mexico
and while gono will make a trip over
tho line of tho road to Naeosavi. In
Mexico tho government has a good deal
to say about tho way railroads aro to bo
built. Onti of tho rules is that all
bridges must bo built of stono and steel,
wood not being allowed in tlie con
struction of a bridge, but there is a
provision in tho law that oh now roads
temporary bridges of wood may bo put
in, provided tho railraad company
promises to put in steel bridges Mn a
certain specifid time. Tho railroad
company generally tries to make that
time about as far oil as tho average life
of a wood6n bridge. The Nacosari
company has not yet socurcd the con
cession to put in tho wooden bridges,
and there seems to bo soldo hesitancy
about allowing the company to put in
tho wooden bridges for tho temporary
purposes. While on this trip Colonel
Wambaugh will probably decide
whether it is advlsablo to ondyavor to
get- a concession to put id 'wooden
bridges at onco. It may bo a little
more expensive to build a railroad in
Mexico than in this country and that is
probably tho reason that no more are
built' In that country, but when they are
built they aro much better roads than
some of the cheap ones that are built
in this country.
Timely Words.
Experience has shown that under our
present laws it is almost impossiblo ,to
wipe small gangs oi criminals out of ex
istence When a crime has been .com
mitted a sheriff will'go after tho crimi
nals. If he catches them it is" only after
a long and expensive trip. For making
this trip hd is allowed milcago, and' it
is seldom that tho mileago pays the ex
penses of the trip. ' If ho does .not get
them ho gets nothing. Now, sheriffs'
aro but human, and whilo many of
tbbm put up a good bluff as to the work
they have done to catch outlaws, yet
but few of them feel ablo to hunt out
laws for weeks at a timo and over hun,
dreds of square mites of territory. Tho
most economical thing for' bqth Arizona
and New Mexico to do is to put small
forces of rangers in tho field, similar to
tho Texas rangers. Their business will
bo to run down these small bands of.
desperados, and as they get their men,
with noadditional expense, the chances
arc they will soon clean the country up.
Tho rangers from tho t?b -territories
could work well together, and it is
probable could make an alliance with
tho Mexican troops south of tho border.
With all threo working together the
tough citizen would find this a bard
couutry to live in.- Lordsburg Liberals
MINING AOTES.
J. Wosterliche brought into Benson
from the Rincon mountains tho oarcass
of a big lion ho killed out thero on Sat
urday. It measured nine feet and three
quarters from tip to tip. ,
Henry R. Parton, a mining man from
Cripple Creek district, Colorado, was
in El Paso, says tho Times, on his way
to Cochiso county, Arizona,, where ho
has gono to inspect soma claims. Mr.
Parton reports that a wealthy syndi
cato is securing control of all tho val
uable mining properties in Colorado,
and that the poor man's chances there
aro now very limited.
Stratton's Independence mine in
Cripplo Crook, Colorado, produced in
January 3,300 tons of ore with a value
of $275,000. In one day 200 tons of ore
of tho value of $250 per ton wero taken
from tho mine, W. S. Stratton, tho
locator and former owner of the mine,
rccoived a check for $5,500,000 on tho
10th of April, being tho final payment
on tho stock sold to tho English com
pany last March.
Tho Mining and Scientific Press
rightly 'says: In mining matters tho
forco of understatement" is as strong as
exaggeration Is weak. To say tho
lodgo is live foot wide and tho ore av
erago Is $7.50 when, as a matter of
fact, It is six feet wido and averages $9,
appoals inoro favorably to tho prospec
tive bonder or buyer than to assert that
tho ledge is twolvo'fcet wido and that
tho ore clear across averages $18 and
fail to prove it.
Mr. H. M. Chapman, secretary of tho
Phoenix Library association, announces
that the library has just been mado th'o
recipient of 117 books, tho gift of Hon.
John M. Hamilton of that city. The
list comprises volumes of almost every
character. Among them aro 'twenty
three volumes of Harper's magazines,
bound substantially and dating back
over a period of twenty-seven years.
Dr. George Martin, who nomo timo
ago squatted upon a oholce lot upon
what is known as tho military plaza at
Tucson, has been rc-inforccd by six
other squatters, all of whom have built
box houses and aro "occupying" the
'premises thus claimed by them. They
will contest tho title to tho land, which
the city claims Is vested in tho corpora
tion. In order to stop further squat
ting tho city council has passed an or
dinance making it a misdemeanor for
any person toX-ntcrupon tho plaza and
occupy a lot. thon, -
ANNUAL F0W-W0W.
The Improved Under of Red Men of
the Reservation of Arizona.
The hunting grounds of Bisbeo will
be alive with Cochio Tribe No. 7 on the
Sleep of 12 Sun of Flower Moon G..S, D., ,
409. They will scout from tho dpora
house at 2 o'clock p. m. '
Great preparations aro boing made'
by tho Red Men to make this occasion
one long to bo remembered. Tho pa
rade will bo tho grandest fraternal dis-:
play over witnessed in Arizona. Tho
members of tho order will parade in
costume becoming tho tribe, and as tho
oadcr is noted for not doing any thing by
halves, thoso who attend the entertain
ment and witness the parado will have
nothing to regret. j
The Cochise Review is requested to
extend an Jnvitation to all visiting,
membors in good standing to tako.'part
in tho parade.
Following is the programme:
Master of Goremonies James Farley
Address H. W. Studloy
Song..., Miss N. Hughc3
Original Poem.....-....B.lFranklin Moore
Song ;....;Mr. H. Hanson
'fitiwt.hunnv" .Miss PflttMfi
I Song andaDancoi Miss M. Pittroff
JKCUUlUg..... .'. J? ouu
Highland Pling.......- -. .
Miss Petrlekand Mis3 Murray
Song...i....ii ;...Miss B. Wittig
Specialty ;..
' Aiessrs Campbell and Anderson
fSong i Mrs. J. J. Haxrington
Song.. Mr. Tenancy
Sword Dance... Miss Petrio and Murray
(Music by Piper D. Frazer.)
Reading A. S. Washer
Song Mrs. J. J. Bowon
Quartette
Messrs. Hughes, Leggott Hanleynnd
Goldsworthy.
Double Clog Dance .'.
,;... .Messrs. ,Harringtori and' Allison
(Music by 'Hempel and Smith.)
1 Travel into and out of Sonora as on
tho increase. Thoso who aro engaged
in stage traffic aro doing a "driving"
business.
Notice of Special Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the stock
holders of tho Montezuma Gold Mining
Company that thero will be a special
meeting of the stockholders held .on the
the 14 day of May 1900, at 9 o'clock a.
m., at tho office of tho company in Bis
boe, Arizona Territory, for the purpose
of electing directors, for the ensuing
year, and'for the purpose of selling the
property of said company, eithor for
cash or otherwise, and such other busi
ness as may come up.
H. Hamburg, R. M.Macoby,
President, Secretary.
Dated at Bisbee, A. T.,May 1st; 1900.
ml lOt
An Editor's Life 3'arad b? Cluimsr
Iain's Cough Rtjmedy.
DurhiK the early partot October. ISIti.
I contracted a bal cold which mat'eit on
my luns and waf neglected untd 1
feared that consumption haa appeared
in an incipient ftute. I.was constantly
couthini! and crying to txici bc r.ethinn
which I could not, j became alarmed
and alter t'tvins ihe local liocioi'a tna
oouuht a bottle ot Chamberlain's Cough
, Kemedyanc the 'esu t was , immediate
improvemo t, and alter 1 mid used three
bottles my lunns wer reatoreii to ib"ir
healthv state. B. ;. EdwaraPiiblieli
er of .the Reyirw, Wyunt, 111. Fo- sale
by all druggists. r
AUG. G.ESLER
NAC0 LIMBER YARD
Keeps always on h:tud a eleoted stock of
Lumber, oors.dnsh, Moiililms uud liuild
lut; AluteriuU
Naco, Arizona.
O. K. MARKET
I FIRST CLASS PHOENIX BEEF,
Mutton, Pork and "Veal. Sausage, for
eign arid domestic, constantly on hand,
j 0. K. STREET, OPP. C4RRTT0'S
I A. B ALTER Proprietor
City Transfer
Good Service and Prompt At
tention. Satisfaction Guaran
teed. W N. Edwards. Prop.
Lcavo orders with S. K. Williams.
CAN CAN
Restaurant
Open Day and Night
Short Orders a Specialty
Meals at All Hours . . .
L. Carretto & Co., Proplctorrs.
Mian St
WALDORF
Restaurant
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
OTTQ OEISENHOFER, Prop.
A BUSY FIELD,
The Systematic Operation of a Mam
moth Plant,
Tho yard in and around tho Coppor
Queon smelter presents a scene of activ
ity seldom witnessed in the southwest.
Certainly thero is nothing that will
comparo with it ill Arizona. Eastern
visitors are amazod at the immensity of
tho plant, and observe with interest
the manner in which business is con
ducted in the great copper camp. Men
move to and fro with tho regularity
of clock work, thero never being a balk
or hitch in one department that will in
terfere with those in another. Every
thing is systematized to perfection, and
each department vies with tho other to
tho ond that the best results may be
had. This is noticeable in and around
tho mino, smelter, and in every de
partment of tho railroad service. We
doubt if there is another concern in tho
United states that is so systematically
conducted as is tho Copper Queon Con
solidated Mining company of Bisbee.
W. W. Matiew, Morton, Wis: "1 con
, aid i?,-One Minute Cough Cure a moit
wonlb ful medicine, quirk and safe."
I it ie the onlv harmless rfc-me'.ly hat
given' immeditUH results. It. cues
cp-iahs, cold?, oroup, brorichitis, urippe,
, wh rf'oini: Ci-mih, pnenmon'a and all
far mt'and lunir diseases. Its early ueo
prp;?nts eotiHUmpflon. Children always
ikp it 'and mother-; ndors? it. CoppVr
Queeh' store and Biaoee Drutf Co.
MRS. M. BLEWETT, Proprietor.
BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS
For Ladies and Gcntlomou.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
Ladies' Ready Made Skirts
Complete Line of Millinery
MUN ST., TWO DOORS ABOVE POST OFFICE
FOR RENT.
3 foin-rom h'MiBPH, niw,. $15 each.
FOR SALE a S 111 Jii'O pumps.
1 bVuiuia I orne-powfr.
Bij)i RhhI Estate Co.,
E. B. ilASON, Manager.
Schmiedintr' Jewel y Store.
New England
Kitchen . . .
Open Day and Night
Short Orders a jSpecialty
Meals served to families
and parties. '
flairi Street
Whitehead & Marchell, Proprietors.
...THE SENATE...
.Ghris linlayson, Prop.
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Your patronage solicited.
Experienced Mixologists
Main Street, Bisbee, A iz.
fOMTS 1ERHI1I!
Plex Doii(;hni(t8, CalcoH, eto.
French Rtstau ant Meals Served In
Courses.
Thos. Pinelll Naco, Arizona
Huvlnu' a Stvnp Mill at Signal Hill,
Druiroon Moa tains, custom work
igsolloited ut tho rutoof 8 a ton.
.1
Apply at N. Angius Store, Bisbee
WW
Meals 25c and Up
Cookimt'thut uives an apmuite.
Behrens & Markey
Oipo"itc Roiuifl Uo!t.
J. B. i MillS
General
Merchandise
Main Street - - Bisbee, Arizona
UNION
I
L. J. Overlook, Prop.
Phoonix: Hoof, Veal, Mutton, Pork,
Lamb and Sausage of all kinds.
. BR;AD, PitSand CAKES
On hand or to order. Wedding Cakes
ti specialty.
BREWERY AVENUE, BISBEE
i
01
1
i
riLLUno
MEAT MAI
BfiKFRY
CAMERAS FREE
Not a tov, but a real Uuffal Electric Campra. Size of pisturo $z.i4.
We tecu Kl thi agency lo' 'ths ifjoia or Siuttitrn Ariz ma, and' in
order fo hVmcIhc them have lecild ti vo
d TV. t "" 1"" Ft I-" I-" wi l erv $10' purchase, oV with Yen premium
I I V r JH 1 r ry 'tickets. Ev rj; dollar' worth c jjooi8 lnr
v a-W i--i ehaeVa oHjh entl a yo'i 6a' remutn ticket.
Alter "you have wcun d'ten ( the e'thev entitle you to a Buffalo Jipctrlc't ath
oru. We hiv only limited numbei on hai t and a-lvme you to ee lire one be
f ti- Wn- HU.ptvis?xlian'ted., . A . -.'' . ,
Wa-h Skins, Duck and Pique Suit- just h ived. The vrtticstflnd. che$p
est o'bf tui i,n nnvv. here Mexicun Caived Eetlier flc''tf .a, letsihli ottera
cin nuy them Ve are iuipoiters of these Koods. Tlia atcounto for thV I6W
my
pric s.
..
Bi Bank of Bisbee
INCORPORATED.
Directors:
BEN. WILLIAMS,
J.S. DOUOLASS,
J. B. ANOIUS,
W H. BROPHY,
' n J. OUNNINaHAM.
1 "
Foreign Exchange and Telegraphic Tranters -to 'al? iPitts
f the world.
Accounts of -Individuals, Firms and Corporations Soliciteii.
Matters Intrusted to Our Care will Receive Pro npt
Attention.
Mexican Honey
Agency for New Zealand
Greatest of All
" Every one in San Antonio, Texas, says
that Acker's English ltcnieUy is the greatest
thing ever put up lor cougiis,
colds, asthma, bronchitis,
croup and consumption. I
have been using' it over four
years for all forms of throat and lung trou
blcs, and have yet to come across a case
where it failed. Wo have four little ones in
our family, and neither my wife nor I have
ever lost a night's sleep because of throat trou
blcsamongthe children. I guess that is more
than any other family can say. Acker's
English Remedy is just as effective for grown
up people as for tho young. It seems to go
straight to the place where the trouble hen
intiic throat and bronchial tubes and lungs.
It. soothes and heals tho irritated tissues,
loosens up the phlegm and mucu3 in the
breathing passages, quiets the nerves, invig
orates the constitution and stops the cough
ing. My advice to parents Is to always keep
a bottle in the house. It will bo a constant
safeguard acainst croup." (Signed)
P. Q. Zimmerman, San Antonio, Tex.
Sold at I5c. COC. and 21 a bottle, throughout the United
SUUi and Canada; and in England, at la. Sd.,:s. 3d.,
U.M. It you are not satisfied after buying, return tUa
bottle to your druggist and set your money back.
We authorize the abore guarantee.
W. U.-UOOKEH & CO., Proprietors, Seu 1'orfc
Azurite
GEO. DUNN, Proprietor.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and Imported Cigars
Bisbee's Favorite Resort
MAIN STREET
THE TURF
LETS0N & WMMEY, Proprietors.
FINEST
LIQUORS,
WINES,
BEER and CIGARS
Sportsmen's Resort. i
Main Street, Bfsbee, Arizona. I
Free Coinagi
J. E. Brown & Co., Props.
Full Assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS
AND FINE CIGARS
Main Street, opp. Can Cai
CURRY & CO.
Deulora in Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, lioota and Shoes
t urcliawinu and Forwarding Almuk-.
Cuatom House Brokers. ,
Naco, Arizona.!
Miner's Saloon
Wines Liquors and Clgari.
B. M. Vucuvich, Brewery Avenue.1
&nS
iiij t imMm J
iG&fll wm&Fft XUIk I
-,
tMLir 'r,.V.Vi ,
'Offfc&S;
WHBftOPhY .'.41.,:..'. ;Pfdi(iU
J. S. DOUGLASS ..rvicePf'eildem
M. J. CUNN1NQH Art r-'Cohcr
Bought and Sold
Fire Insurance Goinpany.
the FASHION,
: courteous:
:treatmknt:
ii PATRONAGE:
: solicited.;:
. .
MAIN? street;
BISBEE,
.ARIZONA.
CAPITOL
Best of tylmvtiquqfe j.
arid Cigkrs.
Nobile&Twomey, Proprietors. 'M&SL
HANINER bsos.
& WHITE, 0O
WINES,
LIQUORS ....
-and- CIGARS.
r xt m.T, OPEN DAY AND
uc v xx. NIGHT ... ...
Your Patronage Solicited.
Main Street, (can can building.')
Tle CAUF0RNIA MARKET
KENNEY BROS., Props.
Beef, Mutton, Pork,
FRESH Vca SaSaiC He
Choicn cuts of meat only.
FRESH BREAD DAILY.
Good, delivered free to all parts of thetovti
Upper Main St., Bisbee
NOTICE OfJORfEITURE.
BI8U , Arizona, May , WO
To Frank ISobb, bis heirs rr astiens: You
nro hereby not 1 tied that I have expended
during the year lt9 f 100 on the Little ary
mine and $100 on t do Kiniua mine, situated iu
Wurren Mining Ulktrict, county bf Cochite.
Territory of Arizona, locr.tion notices of
both of which ure recorded in theotficeof
the County Recorder, in Hook of Aline. Mil
intr Kccords of Coch se county, A. izoun, in
ordtr to hold slid clulms unilor tho provi
sions of Section U3i of the Revised stututes
of tho United States unu the amendtnents
th.reto cuncerniut; annual labor upon niln
inir elaiins. It ImIiiit tho ainount reii'iired to
hold tiateclnims for tho period eudiui: '1j
comber 31, lbW.
And if within ninety (90) days nfter the
publication hereof you f til or refiueto con-
rlbuto your pro,io tiott of said expendi
tures s co-owner, your interest in the said
min ig claims i.) becomo the property of
the siibsonbor, your co-owner, who ha
mudo the required expctidituro by the erms
of sal i boctlou 'iXil.
(Siened) GhOKOB EKNARD.
Kli st publication May 8, IU a
ItlSIlEIv
Assay Office
All Work Guaranteed
Or Money Refunded.
Kodak Pictures
DEVELOPED
AW flWSJtti
Offlcc, Nob Hill.
ALf . TELLMAN - -
Proprletir
The Jersey Dairy
A. W. STRUnAt, Prop.
Pule, Frosh .Millc delivered tonllpnrtsof
tho city evnry ovoulnir. Pure Cream l . largw
r small quantities. The onlv dairy in Hicr
leo having blooded cows. Satisfaction ffuar
linteeil. Leave ortlcr at thoStrumm Uoard
iStitr House,
".V'jk:i
rj.M
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