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The Norfolk Weekly News
MANILA LIKE A POND
The Present Rainy Season Far
Worse Than Usual
ADMIHAL WATSON X11AK MlOWMNfl
Itoillmrl the TliPnil ScimrK ol lie fill
jiliiox Ilns AiintriMl In lllllbld rrUim
All Anomalous Condition of tho Cur
rrniV Thnt 1m MiiUIiik Much Trouliln
VANCOUVnu B O Ann 10 Manila
iwlvicos rocoived ou tho steamship Em
press of Japiiii siiy that typhoons and
rains havo turned tho city wot enough
at tho lost of times into an immenso
pond with gutters over a foot deep in
Avator Sanipaloo district was com
pletely flooded so that tho people wero
forced into tho upper stories of tho
houses Tho police barracks wero com
pletely surrounded and soldiers stood
guard and carried on patrol duty in two
feet of running water Hundreds of
creeks that intersect tho city overflowed
thoir banks and boats were been on a
dozen streets
Admiral Watson had a narrow escapo
in tho Pasig His launch was about to
pass under tho Puoutn Espana when tho
roaring water caught it up and jammed
it broadside into u stone pier breaking
tho funnel uud tearing off tho gunwale
Tho dreaded beriberi that in former
years created such havoc among tho
Filipinos has made its appearance in
Bilibid prison
Much grumbling is heard in Manila
because American silver is not receivod
at tho custom house nor is American
gold or bank notes Tho existing cus
tom houso regulations requiro that all
customs shall bo paid in Philippine
currency This leaves no option for of
ficials becauso as long as thero is a
chango or fluctuation in tho relative
Talues of gold and silver any ofllciol
who accepts payment in any unauthor
ized currency is liablo to bo called upon
to pay tho difference out of his own
pocket Tho postofilco ou the 6thcr
hand will not accopt curroucy which is
compulsory at tho custom house unless
tho stamp buyer is willing to be penal
ized heavily
OTIS SEVERELY CENSURED
A ltritlith Naval Conuiiaiiilor Declare
Him Utterly Incompetent
Chicago Aug 10 A special dispatch
to Tho Tribuuo from Victoria B C
says Commander St John of tho Brit
ish cruiser Peacock who arrived hero
from Manila by yestordays Empress
enrouto home doclares that Gonoral
Otis is utterly ignorant of tho necessities
or responsibilities of a campaign in the
tropics Ho has 5000 dead to his ac
count tho British officor declares and
his hesitation has already shown his
forces that he has no grasp on the situa
tion
Otis field transport service is declared
to bo wretchedly insufficient and his
hospital corps a farco and his plan of
campaign calculated to advance tho ene
mys interests A serious breech is de
clared to exist between tho United
States army and navy at tho front and
Commander St John says the first
thing that tho United States government
should do is to recall this man It is
really pitiful to see tho sacrifice of tho
splendid men of his army
Incidentally Commander St John says
that tho press censorship is carried to
tho extromo in Manila to save Otis from
being swept down in a flood of popular
indignation
ROOT TO CONSULT MILES
The Commanding General Advice to He
Bought ou the Philippine War
Washington Aug 10 Secretary El
ihu Root of the war dopartmont re
turned last night from his visit to Now
York and Lake Cliamplain whore ho
has been in conference with tho presi
dent
Thero is reason to believe Secretary
Root will soon havo a conference with
General Miles for tho purpose of de
ciding whethor changes ought to bo
mado among tho officers in command
of tho American forces in tho Philip
pine islands in accordance with tho ex
pressed determination to push forward
tho campaign there with all possiblo
vigor
To Spend m Day In Omulm
San Fhancisco Aug 10 Tho Tenth
Pennsylvania regiment will stop in
Omaha to seo tho Greater America ex
position Senator Muohlbrouuer of that
etato yesterday received advices from
Pittsburg that tho regiment could stop
ono day at tho exposition Tho regi
ment is to leave immediately after being
mustered out tho evening of Aug 22
and will arrivo in Omaha Friday night
Aug 25 where it will sleop in the cars
Tho wholo of Saturday will bo spent at
tho exposition
Kem of the Fifty First Regiment
Des Moines Aug 10 Tho monthly
roports of tho officers of tho Fifty first
regiment received yesterday indicate
tho health of tho regiment is oxcelont
A number of officers havo been takou
from the regiment and givon commis
sions in tho now volunteer army A
cablegram announces tho death of
Walter E Hutchinson private at Ma
nila No cause of death is assigned
but it is supposod to be duo to fover as
ho has not boon reported injured in bat
tle
no niiHlnesa Chunrrs In Manila
Omaha Aug 10 Sergeant J T
Buchanan Corporal Harry T Whitman
nnd Robert W Gillespie threo return
ing members of tho Thurston Rifles
reached home yesterday Mr Gillespie
pays that Manila is no place for dis
charged soldiers it beiug impossible for
them to get licensed td go into any kiud
of business except a return to the army
GOLD ISSUE GOING SLOW
IVwer Onlls Tor the New Orllllcatcs
Tlmn Hud Hreu Kxprrteil
Washington Aug 10 Tho reports
so far received from subtroasury rities
indicate that tho call for gold certifi
cates in exchange for gold coin will bo
considerably less than tho treasury of
ficials expected
Up to Tuesday night tho Now Yorlc
banks had nsked for tho exchange of
1500000 Philadelphia 70000 Balti
more 010000 Washington 150000
in tho departmental series and 150000
in to order certificated It is a mat
ter of some surprise in tho treasury
that a largo percoutago of tho Now
York calls havo been for 20 and certifl
catcsof other small denominations
It wns expected tho certificates would
bo used for rosorvo and thus release tho
big holdings of greenbacks and treasury
notes Tho real purpose of the banks in
asking for small denominations proba
bly will develop within tho noxt fow
days
MRS BEVERIDGE FIRED ON
Surprised on the Firing Ilue the Sena
tors Wire Fired Hark
Vancouvkii B 0 Aug 10 In con
nection with tho arrival of United
States Senator Bovoridgo from Manila
it is said that Mrs Bovoridgo who ac
companied hor husband had tho dis
tinction of firing five shots at tho Fili
pinos
While tho soilutor was on tho firing
lino ono day she went on a drive es
corted by a squad of Tennessee soldiers
mid ventured too far Soon rebel bul
lots were falling about her carriage and
a hasty retreat was begun Mrs Bov
oridgo drew hor revolver which sho had
carried since arriving in Manila and
fired five shots in the direction of the
robols who could bo soon skulking in
tho distance
Italu Saved MIsintuTs Corn Crop
Comjmiua Mo Aug 10 Tho finish
ing touclit ptaued early corn bo
yond j drouth camo with
tlo rains on tho 4th 5th and 0th which
visited all districts of tho state tho
southwestern counties probably receiv
ing less than other parts Relief camo
in timo in tho central western counties
whero drouth had provailed sinco tho
first decade of July and corn was firing
badly Lnto corn had been stimulated
to a vigorous growth and now promises
a good crop Tho threshing of wheat
and oats from tho shock has progressed
as rapidly as tho weather would permit
Wheat is yielding light though of good
quality while oats seem to bo abovo tho
average both in grade and quantity
Cotton is generally doing very well
Ready For the Veteran
Des Moines Aug 10 Tho national
encampment of tho Union Veterans
union will be held hore Aug 22 to 28
and preparations are about complcto
for its entertainment Tho organiza
tion will hold its sessions in Chautau
qua park and from 2000 to 4000 will
attend President McKinloy is still un
able to state whether ho will come but
he has promised to if his wifou health
will permit
Hustings May Vote Again
Hastings Nob Aug 10 In all prob
ability tho city of Hastings will havo to
hold another special election beforo it
can purchase an electric light plant as
tho legality of tho recent special election
is boing questioned Tho difficulty arose
from insufficient publication of tho legal
notice
Ilryun Speaking In Indiana
Waiisaw Ind Aug 10 Yesterday
was Bryan day at tho Winona assombly
and over 8000 people wero on tho
grounds Ho delivered an address on
Pending Problems and later for
thoso who could not gain en trance to
tho Auditorium he bpoko from an outer
platform
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD
Emperor William will visit Victoria
at Windsor castlo in November remain
ing a wook
A cablegram from Havana roports the
death at Santiago of two civilians of
yellow fover
All civic transports are now to coal at
Nagasaki going and coming to avoid
delays at Manila
Under tho will of Baronoss Nathaniel
Roohschild tho Louvre will recoivo her
splendid collection of pictures
When tho Livortwol regiment sailed
for Natal Wednesday tho crew of tho
Chicago cheerod tho troops who replied
vigorously
Colonel William E Sinn for years
proprietor of tho Montauk theatre
Brooklyn died at Pittsfiold Mass
Weduesday
President McKiuleys secretary aud
Solicitor General John K Richards
witnessed tho prorogation of parliament
Wednesday
Patty Meager solo survivor of the
Lady Elgiu disaster was found dead
kneoliug at his bedsido Wednesday ut
Bessemer Mich
Tho promotion of tho German ambas
sador to Franco to princely rank is re
garded as another stop toward friend
ship with Franco
One of tho most violent thuudor storms
experienced in years broke over Rome
Weduesduy fusing wires connecting
telephone batteries
The Chicago manufacturers de
clined to sign tho brickinakers agree
ment Wednesday and a settlement of
tho strike is agam uncertain
Tho largest pig iron tonnage in the
history of tho Uuited States was pro
duced during the month of July which
shows nu iucreaso of 12154 tons
Three Venezuela blue books were is
sued Wednesday at Loudon giving re
spectively tho case counter case and
British argument at Washington
Five hundred business men of Cleve
land held an untiboycott meeting Wed
nesday night and a fuud of 10000 was
started to ferret out car dyuauiiters
NORFOLK NEBRASKA THURSDAY AHUST 101890
AFRICAN WAR CRISIS
British Press Again Pessimistic
Over the Transvaal
YicToitiAS sriirn siuxiiicant
Moin Tinops to Itn iMiitclird lo npn
Tounlo Heplare Tliitsn Soul to Natal
Impoilaiit New Sild to Hum mm
Iroiu Sir Allied Mllncr
London Aug 10 Parliament was
prorogued yesterday by royal commis
sion Tho queens hhhh1i contained
among others tho following statement
Wo havo received a petition from a
considerable numbor of my subjects ro
siding in the South African republic
praying my assistanco to obtain a re
moval of grievances aud disabilities of
which they complain Tho position of
my subjects in tho South African repub
lic is inconsistent with tho promise of
equal treatment whereon my grant of
internal iudeieudeuco to that republic
was founded and tho unrest caused
thereby is a constant source of danger
to tho peace and prosperity of my do
minions in South Africa Negotiations
on this subject with tho government of
tho South African republic lmvo been
entered into and are still proceeding
Tho editorials in tho morning papers
take a rather pessimistic tono in dealing
with tho references to tho Transvaal in
tho queens speech and in that of Mr
Chamberlain Troops will bo dispatched
on Aug 21 to roplaco those sent from
Cape Town to Natal It is said that
after parliament rose most important
tolegraphio dispatches wero received
from Sir Alfred Milnor at the Colonial
office from South Africa
WILLIAM TALKED OF DEWEY
CouiroHiunn Fcmi Opinion of Ihn Tripsin
War Slory Sough
BritMN Aug 10 According to tho
Tagblatt Emperor William received Con
gressman George Edmund Foss of Illi
nois and United States Naval Attuoho
Bcehler on board tho imperial yacht
Hohenzollern Wednesday last at Kiel
granting them an audience of threo
quarters of an hour His majesty began
tho conversation by expressing a Iwliof
that Admiral Dowey had not used tho
words attributed to him suggesting tho
possibility of a war botweou tho United
States and Gcnnnny
Mr Foss replied ho had just como
from Trieste wjioro ho bad long talks
with Admiral bowey who had shown
no hostility toward Germany Tho
dinperor then declared his conviction
that German American relations would
always remain friendly Germans in
America he said would tako good care
that no aggressivo or hostile policy
should bo pursued toward Germany
Kaunas Populists With tho Miner
Topeka Aug 10 The oxecutivo
connnitteo of tho Populist state com
mittee at a meeting hold hero yoster
day issued a manifesto declaring
sympathy with tho striking coal miners
condemning tho federal court for en
joining the miners from interfering
with tho operation of tho mines de
nouncing Governor Stauloy for permit
ting tho importation of negro miners
from tho south and calling upon tho
Populists of Kansas to lend tho strikers
financial aid in their fight against tho
coal initio operators who havo refused
to rccognizo tho union
Died From Au Overdose of Morphine
Hastings Nob Aug 10 Mrs W
H Leo of Salt Lako City Utah died in
the Lindell hotel in Hastings last night
from a hoavy dose of morphine sup
posed to havo been taken with suicidal
intont Mrs Leo was to havo taken a
morning train to Cowlcs Neb where
her parents livo A letter was found in
hor room addressed to her father It
was very brief and merely mentioned
that sho was anxious to get home aud
onjoy a family visit No causo is known
for the uct
Iloblinrs Note Iassed at Chadron
Ciiadiion Neb Aug 10 Several of
tho unsigned national bank notes of tho
First National bank of Portland Or
takon by tho Union Pacific robbers in
Juno aro in circulation being of 10
20 uud 50 denominations Somo have
been passed hero and it is hold by legal
authorities that these bank notes aro
legal aud must lo redcomed by tho
bauk by an act of the last congress
tiuhernatorlal lOlatlons Itesumed
Jkffekson Oitv Aug 10 It nppears
after all that diplomatic relations
havfc tiot been severed botwecu tho sov
eroigu states of Missouri aud Kansas
When Governor Stephens roturned to
tho oxecutivo ofllco yosterday ho found
e requisition from tho governor of Kan
has asking for ono George V Halliday
under arrest at Ohillicothe charged witb
embezzlement
Platte Ilottom Furuieri Damaged
Fremont Neb Aug 10 Farmera
on tho Platto bottoms and u few ou the
bluffs report considerable damage from
tho hoavy rain of Monday uight Small
Kraii cut and in tho shock will be al
most a total loss tho weather boing so
damp as to make it mildew and sprout
In Elkhorn township water wasreportcd
hi tome fields two feot deep
Well Known Mnrkinuu KrowiirU
Burr Neb Aug 10 Alga Arhut
t prominent stockman while bathing
ilono was drowned in a whirlpool The
aody was found yosterday Death evi
dently resulted from cramp
Colonel Miller for Senator
Lenox Iu Aug 10 Democrats and
Populists iu joint convention in this dis
trict havo nominated Colouel M Miller
of tho Fifty first Iowa now in tho Phil
ippine islands for senator
VICTIMS OF A LIVE WIRE
6lt Omulm llitMiii u stiu l Dunn mid
Colli Kllliid h the Im lent
Omaiiv Aug 10 IjiiIo yesterday nft
eruooti a fire ht olce out in the building
of the Meii er Oliemieiil company re
sulting in tho deatlt of four flicnien
tho probably fatal Injury of two othon
and the mm ions injury of two more
The dead
LlIlMUNWT JAM KM ADANH lltmU Itlul
ladder iniuiv No II
llAmrs A lloiTIMt minimi euiiipany
No l
Otto Onsrcici liook and Udder com
pany No 1
Okihiiii Hissov IooU and ladder com
pany No I
Seriously shocked
Allxirt Uvlnston hook and ladder
conimliy No I
Oeorgo lnlinor hook and ladder com
pany No I
After a brief but flereo fire in the fifth
story of the building the six tlrenien
wont into the alley in the rear Gies
ccke climbed up a ladder and began
handling a wire with the intention of
taking it down The wlro had been cut
and no danger was anticipated At its
other end however it was still at
tached and the current was still on
Look out its alive shouted one of
tho firemen Oh no its all right
was the answer Just as these words
wore uttered Giesecke fell to tho pave
ment
The wire next wound itself about tho
others and they fell Thou the wire
leaped back and tho men were quickly
dragged from the alley into a safe place
Physicians olTered their services
Hopper soon revived and getting to
his feet said Im all right 1 can
walk lie entered the alley and
walked a few yards and fell dead His
body was removed to tho morgue Lieu
tenant Adams did not show many signs
of life and died 15 minutes later Gies
ecke was thought by many to bo dead
but strychnine was administered and
in tho cases of Livingston and Palmer
and hoenicd to bo effective Benson
however wih thought to be inn bad way
mid his death was expected
The fifth floor of the Mercer building
was gutted by tho lire but little dam
age was done ou the other floors Tho
damage to building and drugs will
amount to -10000 with 80 per cent in
surance The fire may have been
caused by live wires but it is thought
probable that a spark entering through
the skylight in tho roof ignited a quan
tity of chemicals
An Unknown Floater Caught
Piattsmoutii Neb Aug 10 A
floater has been found in tho Missouri
river east of Union near tho farm of
Bon Albiu Tho body was that of a
largo man On account of decomposi
tion it will bo difficult to identify tho
body
TELEUHAPHIC BRIEFS
The New York sub treasury has din
tribnted 2 100000 of tho now gold cer
tificutes
A combination of flour aud cement
bag manufacturers and paper makers is
under way
Tho National Casket company has
acquired full title to the Chicago Fur
niture company
A monster fossil dinosaur iu a per
fect state of preservation has boon ex
humed at Laramie
Thousands of Finlandors will emi
grate becauso of the tyranny of tho
Russian government
Telegrams from Groyfown report tho
arrival of 14 members of tho United
States canal commission
The Denver Smelting and Mining
company will build a smelter iu Denver
to compote with tho trust
Tho Italian government has positivo
confirmation that China aud Jupan
havo concluded au alliance
Peoria dairymon will fight an ordin
ance compelling a registration of deal
ers and imposing a test of milk
Tho worlds cycle championship moot
of tho International Cyclists union
opened Wednesday at Montreal
David Henderson the Chicago theat
rical manager was discharged in bank
ruptcy in Now York Wednesday
Tho Republican uud Socialist parties
havo agreed to demand tho expulsion
from Spain of all religious orders
The crickot match botweou Canada
and tho United States concluded with
the Americans winning by 34 runs
William A Brady is finding difllculty
iu getting a hall suitable for tho
exhibition in Loudon
Charles Best vice president of tho
Wisconsin National bank died Wednes
day at his summer homo at Pine Lake
At Valparaiso Tuesday a tidal wavo
swopt off cars locomotives and tons of
merchandise causing a 1000000 loss
Auothor general suspension of min
ing operations iu Illinois is threatened
over pick and machine mining differ
entials
Tho now Dominican government pro
poses import rluties shall bo paid iu
American gold or natioual silver or
paier money
The Chinese crow of tho steamship
Victoria struck Weduesday Iwcauso tho
bhip hud Irsou turned into a transport to
lurry troops to Manila
At Clifton Wis Wednesday light
niug struck tho birn of Eugolbert Jersly
destroying it aud killing his two sous
Vincent and Kngelbert
Tho Sunbury handicap plate of 800
lovereigns was won in Englaud Wed
jsdiy ny Sheets Mai tin thd
in iockhv ou Liuurnl
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Much Government Property
Destroyed In Porto Rico
iiivi dcatiis miaunt tiioman
A Hill l Ininn of Ill ill Vi lnrllv WiimMiik
Tom in in lil ii R lli Klllliit Stork mid
liupii lllui SlilppliiK Cat nil Itatiiiikn
liittoi il and SIkuI Station Vi itImmI
KiNimrov Aug 10 Tho barometers
are alarmingly low here and Turks isl
and reports a hurricane blowing with
rapidly falling barometer at ot0 p in
causing great apprehension
St Thomas Aug 10 Later advices
from St Kitts are that tho hurricane
with a velocity of 7J miles destroyed
about J00 small houses iu tho towns and
dill considerable damage to the estates
No injuries are reported Antigua also
suffered severely in damage to estates
and buildings in the towns Thero wero
few fatalities loiter advices from St
Croix iucreaso the amount of damage
done there Nearly every estate has
been wrecked the large buildings iu the
owns being unroofed stock has been
killed and a minimum of 11 deaths havo
occurred among tho laborers
PlTicuio Plata Aug 10 A hurricane
has swept tho north coast since Tuesday
night aud is increasing in violence
Shipping in tho port is in peril The
destruction ou laud will probably be
considerable
Wasiiinimon Aug 10 Meagre de
tails of the western cyclone have begun
to reach the navy and war departments
iu tho shape of the following messages
San Idas Porto Klco Aug lo Adju
jtitaut ncncrul Washington Torrlhlu
hliiilcnue cavalry Imrruuks destroyed
si ore hoimes and oilier buildings damned
Iron routing uud lumber required
ClKM
San Iitav Porto Illco Aug 10 -Signal
Olllen Washington- Cyolonn Just pass
In over Island prostrated telegraph and
telephone lines several killed my quar
ters wrecked uud signal barracks par
tially ilionollslied many oilier pulillii
liiillillnns llkowlM hundreds of native
houses destroyed center and south pro ha
bly fared worse CIlasskoud
The navy department received a cable
from Captain Snow in command of tho
naval station at San Juan announcing
that the hurricane had destroyed alout
2000 worth of property ut the station
thero
DISTANCED THE DEFENDER
Columbia live the Old Yaihl the Worst
Heating In ltn History
NkwpoiiI I I Aug It Tho run
of the Now York Yacht club from Gard
iners Bay to this port yesterday 3
miles resulted in tho defeat of tho Do
fender by the Columbia by over 22 min
utes though iluo more to biul judgniont
and bad luck of tho former than actual
superiority Still the now boat showed
herself very able and mado an average
of fully Hi knots in tho run from Watch
Hill to Point Judith so rapidly drop
ping the Defender that when sho gybed
round the whistling buoy her rival was
hull down to the westward over five
miles astern
On the run up from Point Judith
dead before the wind Columbia gained
a minute or two more so that at tho
finish the old Defender had received tho
worst beating in her history Accord
ing to the official figures the Columbia
wins by 22 minutes 2i seconds
A flinud Island Veteran Murdered
Kansas Citv Aug 10 Tho corpse
found floating iu tho Missouri river
abovo Kansas City yesterday has been
identified as James B Peters a votoran
and former inmate of tho Soldiers home
at Grand Island Neb There aro ovi
deuces tho man was murdered and
thrown into tho river About tho face
a handkerchief was found tied tightly
as if for a gag or blindfold Bandages
wero also found tied alwut the legs us if
tho body hud been weighted
No Owner For Itorovered I ands
Dis Moines Aug 10 K B Evans re
turned yesterday from Northern Iowa
uud reported a discovery of about 20000
acres of land to which title ha nover
been mado Mr Evans is going to
Washington to seo what cau bo dono to
ward having the land rosurvoyed and
title mode to the state and tliouco to tho
counties in which tho laud lios Uudor
the swanqi laud act of 1810 tho titlo to
meandered lauds goes to the state State
law gives it to the countios
Kalu Mars lied ricks Hares
Heduick la Aug 10 Tho post
poned harness races on tho Hedrickmile
track wero nmrml by a heavy rain and
it was 4 oclock yesterday before tho
horses wero lined up But ono event
was decidod and that was tho 235 trot
ting pursu 1000 takou by Fraskotta
iu straight heats
So Iowa Central Kale
Proiua 111 Aug 10 J M TittO
more acting general manager aud O
W Huutiugton general superintendent
of tho Iowa Central railroad deny em
phatically tho Chicago Milwaukee and
St Paul road is about to absorb the
Iowa Central
aV4I Baking
rmrmd
Absolutely Pure
Powder
Makes tfie food more delicious and wholesome
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Will ml down now nulls in rnpnlr old onus
Lauin IYIowqps Sharpened gumJahtceu
1117 IliillpAin Teleplintm 121
OHAS DUDLEY
HACK- LINE
TI2IHIMIONH 71
HiMiitipinrtKls Knitiiiveil from DnTiuiporls sta
ble to leo Dmllnys sliilileoti Aih St
For Plumbing Steam Filling Pumps
Tanks Wind Mills
Ami nil roimlr work In tills line as
W H RISH
Hsllifsolion Insrantesrt
Klrst door tontb of 1IIf Ns offlns
MRS MARY L STANTON
DRESSMAKING
Pnices Reasonable
Up stairs over Warohams Millinery
WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD
SHAVE or BATH
it TO-
W 0 Halls Barber 8hop
MAIN r5T Tlllltl DOUIt KAHT OK FOURTH
KARO BROS
Game
Everybody wauts the host of
moats We make a special
effort to please our trade
Oar Shp Is the Neatest
in the City
GRSE3LER
Sale and
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission
Braasch Avenue
and Third St
PHONE 44
Gfoeefies
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and Just as
Represented
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Bisheat Market Price Paid for
Butter aud Egft
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from the
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of
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