Plattsmouth weekly herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1882-1892, December 07, 1882, Image 2

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    gflOUTH HERALD.
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(-'Ivcriltiim !( urt'oldlllit to space, I mo mill
'cation uiftili' known mi application.
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PD., tin See.rnd matter.
If. 1 itiiln"ll.
J, II. M !
I I '.ill tor.
I'LATTSMOUTH. 1)K( 7, 12.
Mr. M'i:TN ilS the Mast'titte of t lie
il ami i it'1' l,;l,t' not- !! i r- hii--
vVIlw.iN. it Ti eilin-icll, li:l
iiili'd lv (luv, Xniiee, :i
PHtlT's Mliei-r-soi- oil ll.e
1 t as k ;i City News M t enly-
.ira olil but not yet ugi-ilt nouh
ln trutli as its last issue lieaib
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,-KA ilv lia iiit i ii-ih- I il
.pet lit u.( kili' liiiii-c. ar.il it
I t it tin lit ia jifi'iiv thai ril v
j' nl lor . cur-!.
m; temperance (ei:irt ineiit in I hi I
e aiiawers lr. Miller ami Lis ri it- i
a in lust Siuul iv's Oiu.ilia lleniM,
that i:ipcr can pointer over it. I
I'llY" .S.Vl.INK MuilTDN liavin USi-il
eniittetit money to chase iliiiiuei at-
ie.i, slumld "hire a liall" mow ami
V lii.s party j'isl liovv mii' li capital
liu.-i mailt.
:N.n'n 'mi Wyek si m-o liN rc-
II In W'a-liiiili.n, tins .-lateil lli.it
I.iils in nl In- i l.ln lailii'il of
'r;.;a"s tlcilim;' a ilcmoiiaiii- I',
'iialor this winli r.
"in: next time we lieiir Ir. Miller
to mmim ri'in!il!rau evil iloer
i we mav ln'ar it. lor we are i cry
' an I emue of a loni-li rcil f'aini
to i o 1 1 ;e into court, e .-hall Miiile.
t i.te .1 1 u mil.
, .irticl. s of special ineli'. eti
(I Iv 1 1 i.l; li t !i' 1 of To-ilay." from
fMoiix 'ity .loin ii.il. ami "Tliank.i-
I rum l!ie 1 n'.e r dec. in, appear
In- liist pa .' lo which to which the
lit i t 1 1 of our reaileis is callfti.
N Moii lav, roiiic.- re.iM'iii'.letl
i . nearly all iiiiiii'nci of truth
-es ircM-nl. 'I he iiiiniial iiii'5mij;i'
hi proitlt lit was Mihmilteil as
1 us tin- reports from the lUlli-rcnt
is 1 the cli il'.niit .lepart menls.
Ai'iivsaire U a carefullv l-rciiareti
i:ielit. partially ex plalial orv of
f policy, partly reeommemla ions
he Id I ii re. ie pre--s coiiiiaiuts
I In1 mi ..iajje. eharacleri.e u as
':i,l ronir stale paper, or a re-
Vveak one; ami it prohaMy slamls
I .comparison with tlm-i' nl' later
. fc appoint men 1 . f. kncliler us
.' (,f police, i-. an ili-uit lo ll.e
' voile li.vt n-'t forgotten his
77i .' fi: .ft fis s:;il i . whin he
-i near taking the life i f Ir.
:.iin. IVeple ha e not iorjrot ten
i.i'ioii to the ili ami tu n in
i' , willed lor moiitas tl isirraceil
v ii:, !'tl aliate.l hv the tli.-trlet
; "'ii;i!e have Hot foru tlell that
U"Cia! loii f:si .e been evil, eveu
mnt as;:s, inaiion. ple.-ul iri.ilty
:m.I b.irely escape I lie petiiten-
ail 1 vi t he 1 the t li.ef ofli: er
law in. I hi- ity. Xu other city
1HTK a is l;amlt"i om t lo Mich;
le'.ion l-i-'irars (teseriitin. Tins
i.i lee!-, uilli a vast maiorily in
ly, the wronir ami ll.o tireiuv
eet ot omhatMijr evil wild the
.citjfiil of 1 nv i:i ihe liaii'lsot on
as (;. tii tl both law ai.il ta-ceii'-y.
f.iV.owinjr is i he recuril of the
on e 'litirmatioii, in liie ciiy
:1 '''lies, lav evening:
s - i'at Icrhoti, Sel lK-.ibae'.icr,
:ia:i. 1'rt'iv ami Lehuht.tr.
c Dawson. llert-Ul ami Mnr
Th inks to iho latter three, who
-eiiT prineioies. a iovc paint s
aru ihis.
: ;un" thrt last year or very little
counting irom the time the
bach-Drew Hook was liaishetl
ceiipietl iseveiiteen large como
biiek sltire rooms ami a splemlkl
block nf ' wo aoo.l store rooms
I'm's) iiave been ilnishetl and oo
1 or soon will be (as soon as the
vootl block is tinishetl'i besides
lemlid three story hotel and bus
rooms in the City hotel,
withstanding this wonderful in
in tin? number and grade of bus
l.mses the dem.ind is yet greatly
si of the supply. Hardly had
t been male known that the
Mg formeily ocapiel by the
li.-e would b? v.itiattvl before
O'Donoho? was besieged with
it ions for tb.e room, ami we un
ad that Mrs. llockwood has a
number of applicants for the
in her new block now marly
Ac.
; speaks well for the commercial
a of our city. Kverv i?iod citi
the town feels justly proud of
ogress, and will do what he can
ep it growing in the future as
lone during the last two years.
judgment nothing so much i n
; the business interests of a town
.ds more to convince strangers
1 icaijon. of its healthy
fact that the peoplo of
idKogethcr as one nr.
p V'ion of uiaterial iutt
mau
er-
ty personal jealou-
ioe in towns that
a sta
tate where future
Tiii.i:is m:' t( the nuestion. Let
ui in in riaitsinouth exercise a
f enierprisd and thrift, in keop
ih the progress we h ve made
t the last two ytari. and st'll
ess is in store for us.
have men of financial resources
operty interests who can by tno
spirit of enterprise do much
..Twelve, far the city and the
i.ovk no croakers who sit up-
..t".w:,-!s aa l Predict future
. -iral-t' Utl nlic;int who may
-i. tr? for admission to the
(.- .i. 'imTtKise of iuvestiog
V-.or openinjr up corainercial.
,Httrin2 or industrial interests
n
The V
S. Surveyor (Jeiii-riil (injee it t
rbiltxintiiilli, Nclirm La
l'or neaily twelvn uioiilh. II
J'CU
pie of Cusa county, in pai tirul.i
(1.
u ml
the people of the btate, Inenei
heard the harpings cf Ueuioi ruc
alleged Kit alinns and unUwIiil iW-mage
incut of the Surveyor ;cnciulV nlllcw
fur Him district if Xebrankn nml' Iowa,
't he IIkicam purposts, in this a state
ment of facts; facts if lecoltl. ami
facts procured by democratic politic
ians through the use 1. 1 uovi rnmciil
money ; facts giithi i i ll by Hid ".ilian
iloll" of democratic iivulels cheerivl on
by ail irre.polihible i.iity, who have
laughed at falsi bound ami foil).
Kirst among tin' fads of leconl is
this: The present sj&ti m of suivi-xs
through deputy mil vej ors and font i.iel
is a child of ileinoci atie birth, demo
cratic parentage ami democratic inur
ing. Horn With the Si ed of the cor '
i tiption of unti- Vi Hum days, w ith the
clement of insanity cvvry democratic
measuie in those days ponscsscd, it
was lom: a child of prolit to i: pati in
ity. I'lider th in, cratie lulr the m)S-li-m
sui veyeI ne ily one ll. in! t)f this
state, sirvevi d it umlel ilt iimci alic
contractors, and m lien Ihe law bteUid
s.tlvguaids of the present, when any
man could take, ;md speculate in con
tracts, vet in those balmy days, those
sui Mo wer day s of democi at ic suctv.-.H
and put ity, ib m ici acy w a not given
to calling honest nun thieves and in
stigating investigations to secure pat
ty eapit.il and government foot the
bills.
Incidental to t'li.; let ih add that
republican legisl.it ion has in the last
twenty yens thrown many safeguards
ar iiiud the system ; it rc-ponsible par
lies cannot set-are contracts for specu
lation urn, none but actual sui vi-yots
can be employed as deputies, uinl the
further addiiion may be mailt- that at
no time when demoeiaey lias had pow
er in congress has it attempted to
show any ilcsiie to repeal Ihe present
system. Hence, the safe conclusion is
that the 8y stein is apnrovetl of democ
racy ami the reecoliectiou of what it
was to them is the gall and worm
Wood. Anothtr fai l ot record is the ostem
itself. Congress appi opi iates from
year to year certain amounts for the
survey of the public domain; the Sur
veyor (lenerals under instruction from
l he commissioner ol tin; general land
office, do this work and they do it in
this way ; A certain amount is appro
priated for woik in a district; the
Surveyor (leueral employes a deputy
or deputies, under contract, to do the
work ami the government stipulates
the price; heavy bonds are taken, they
are approved by him and by the gener
al land office, the deputy peifoims the
work, tin 'Surveyor Ct-neral approves
it, the general land ollice at Washing
ton approves it. ami 2'is ' I"
nil the transaction not a dollar of the
money is si en by the Surveyor (leueral.
IIi receives and pays out not a dollar
of the appropriation, and this is his
opportunity for btcaling from appro
priations. Another fact of iccord still is this:
In all the past year during Hie bowl
ings of the malpractioners in the dem
ocratic camp. t'ie Surveyor (Jeneral's
office has been inviting inspection trom
government or individual clothed with
any lower; while the abortive cry of
stealings and mismanagement have
been going up freni the back alleys,
the front door of the Surveyor l!em r
;.I's ollice has la -en open inviting the
proof of Hit; charges.
That honest old monk of this liini
tecnth century, who was educatid in
the I S7t kkidergardcii of Sammy Til
uc n, and ho edits the Omaha Herald,
was the first to raise tin- howls of
stea-ls from the surveyor (! -nr-ial's of
fice anil criminal. divvvs. to o. s. Smith.
wlnxe integrity and honesty through ,
all the vears that Nebraska has been !
bis home had never been questioned
or doubted, w as made Surveyor Cen
tral in lT; ami upon him as the re
sponsible bead of the ollice fell the ac
cusations. The accusations were not
instigated by spasmodic honestv but
foi the sole and immaculate purpose
which broods in the average democrat
ic heart, to create party capital; not
that it was a personal attack on Cien'l
smi'H. )h no, those who peddled the
slanders were very careful ami partic
ular to say it was nothing personal,
but from pure motives of h mesty and
the great horror that exists in the re
reforiuative democratic bosom against
corruption.
Notwithstanding this General Smith
and other republicans had the abuse
piled upon them, the Surveyor Gener
al's ollice was a den of thieves, govern
ment was being robbed, riattsaiouth
w as "robbers rocs'," a man was honest
at night ami a thief in the morning,
government was made t "stand and
deliver," the air was tilled with cries
of "ringe," "divvy's" and "stealings,"
and strangers to democratic means
and methods would take i'lattsmouth
to be divided in twain, a den of forty
thieves on one hand with headquarters
at the Surveyor General's t flice, and a
host of democrats or. the other hand
with staves in hand f.ghung to keep
the breath of life in the United States
government. The p.cture was very
pathetic and appropriate.
With the convening of the legisla
ture in extra session Senator Tefft who
was catalogued among the thieve3 de
manded in the State Senate an inves
tigation Htid it was ordered ; every
man who had been a victim of the
attacks hailed it with satisfaction;
witnesses were summoned from this
city, and Geo. J.. Miller the "head cen
tre" of the attacking party was called
to tha front.
"The king of IVanee with twenty
thousand men, marcheJ up the hill,
and then marehel down again." and
no metaphor better describes Dr. Mil
ler's adver-t at Lincoln. He came,
heard the evidence of a hilf dizen
witnesses. Geo. Suiith among the num
ber, and went home again, and the in
vestigation dropped for want of pros
ecution, the committee exonerated all
parties concerned oy a unanimous vote
iind the first act in liie farce ended
Let us add the state settled the bill.
Meanwhile another luanufacturer of
democratic capdirf, Xrom a free trade
stand point, ptt-ses in review; a mod
ern Iago, posSTising all the qualifica
tions of Unit character, with the ex
ception that Pago was bright- and
brainy. What honest upright and in
fluential citizoilS have taken from him,
this community is well aware; spewed
upon us by an overloaded community,
under the sidles of Pantegruelan
friends the aVL,-a3 been wholesale,
malicious, didboiiesl. dill). Il In'
been maile for that ini miitle of
cominerc, il"iuiM'i'iil ic pi ;, Mid tm
it aiil to the el edit of many demounts
nyiiinst ami itiioiii : In it endorsement.
This modern lagA silting with his
mouth w ide open, "i.k a dog catching
Mies," has caught every idle whimper,
multiplied it and given il public en
dorsement; no matter whose character
Hiiffeit il, public citii ns and private
citizens must suff.T w ith his contain
ing i. in. It is ail c'e.-n tmw, the I'nited
states grand jury have failed to find
Hiiy stertlings in the Survey or Geneial's
ollice or lo bring might against the of
ficial acts ami character of General
Suiith. And the I'nited states grand
juiy In ings us to the li.i il i ffort made
by that prince of i el i mers. Jury Sa
line Morton, to ere. ii. d. inoemtie cap
Kill. This example of il e second birth,
this ant i uioiiopoli.-i in conjunction
with the successful legislative investi
gator took the matter of stealings from
government into the I'nited States
grand jury. It seemed a glorious op
poitunity. a golden i pji.'i i uni y tocie
ate democratic capital, that would
count in the coiiflng si ssion of the
legislature. 'Ihe ii.quny into the
Surveyor General's office, its vvoikings
and its management was loi.g pro-ir.u-tid
and complete. The liiaml jury
heald all the evidence, what had been
done, anil what h.ul been heaid tell of;
they lotiitl ins", there had been no
money stolen, that everything Lad
been done under the law, that the sur
vey s for the last y ear had been made,
Hi.it Mr. Fail field was the contractor,
that government approve.! the con
tract and the eon li act pi ice, and the
work w:is well done ami approved by
government, an 1 Mr. Frirti- hi rtceived
his pay; that he made profu on his
emit l act :.ml th-it he dispostd of those
profits, ami that both in the securing
of the, profits on his year's work, and
his disposal of the same, v. as neither
criminal, unlawful or stealing. Fur
ther they found nothing against Sur
veyor It nc ral Suiith ; no money s'.olwii,
no mismanagement of his office, no
crookedness, and they sj decided by
dismissing the chaiges, lu vo;ing aye,
5 nay, 1 blank; and the government
paid the bill.
; We have waited long and patiently
for this grand final; this end of the
fraud hunt of the democratic party
afU r democratic capital. Jury Salim
Mor;oii can ponder over the glory lie
had won; and the viscious attacks that
have been made upon Gen Smith ami
his management will rest. The I". S.
giud jury by its findings has given
the lie to those who have slandered
Grn. Smith in his official capacity.
Democracy has at government expense
used its last efforts to create capital
for Mr. Moiton ami its pai'ly. and gov
ernment, expense has been paid by
government. The truth prevails, and
Gel. end Smith who has borne the
brunt of the attacks and falsehoods is
vindicated by that same truth.
IM'mimj Ihe lale term of the dis
trict court, much hard work was done
by the -ourt and the bur. Several
night sessions were held ti;.d early
morning' sessions call.: -d. The attor
neys anil clients were ready and eager
to dispose of I heir cases- Judge. Pound
for once, hail no grounds of com
plaint ngniust the bar for not being
reatly. He was compelled bi dismiss
the jurv ami adjourn before the busi
ness on the la .v side of the docket wa
eiic-hnlf disposed of. ami finds him
self compelled to conn back and hold
an adjourned term of one week be
fore Ihe holiday?. The bu-ine.-s in
ihe :li.-lr:ct court of this county has
increased so much that Judge Pound
says lie will have lo give us two weeks
more lime during' Ihe next year. The
question i. would it be better to mill
the l. o weeks lo 'In two te rms held
as heretofore, or give us an extra
term of two week. The IIimiai.I),
alter eoioulting with several mem
bers of ihe bar and county officials
advocates the hitler plan as '.he better
nee.
Concerning the Illinois Ilailroad Law.
Hon. U. X. Robinson, a member of
the Illinois board of railroad commis
sioners, is viitinr in Lincoln, and iu
an interesting interview with him
yesterday the Journal gleaned much
information as te the working of the
commissioner in that state.
The Illinois law confers more ex-le-Hsivc
power upon the commission
than thatofauy other 6tatc, n power in
Mr. Robinson's opinion rather too
far-reaching for absolute safely, but
so Jar, owing to ihe good sense aiiel
eliserctiou of the boaid, this power
has beeii modestly exercised to the
sal if faction of the coplc, without in
justice to the corj oration. The Illin
ois law fixes maximum rates, forbids
discrimination as to iudividuais ami
localities, and gives the arrangement
of schedules to the discretion of the
commission, makis the boarel the me
dium between the people .ml the
railroads, ami Ihe result has been the
entire disappearance lroni the politics
of Illinois of the iiuti-inonop," "gran
ger," or alliance disturbances. Illin
ois, liie Ijwa nml Wisconsin, first
tried the expediency ot undertaking
to regulate by self-enforcing statutes,
and the results eminently unsatisfac
tory, as they have ben wherever
tried !
Today everv individual, board of
I ratio or business committee that has
a grievance of any kind, whether it
be as to the classes, sehednie or an
overcharge on a carload of corn, get.
a remedy without the cost of a dollar
in litigation. T4ie case is laid belore
the board, is examined, by it carefully
ami if found to be substantiated 1V
the fujts, a formal iio'iJie-aliou is sent
lo Ihe corporation complained of to
the effect that it inusl refund the over
charge, amend the cheditlcs, or dis-e-mitiutie
ihe discrimination or other
violation, of Ihe lw and the rule of
the commission, or fciiit for the peual
iv will be forthwith brought. In I lid
three-years that the commission has
been in existence, only in three in
suuees have Hie corporations failed
lo conic to time and make the resti
tution demanded or I lie i-haues rc
tpiired, without litigation. The three
suits brought hove becu decided in
favor of the board, and it i tdo opin
ion of Mr. Robinson that the cost of
litigation in the future under ihe
commission law will be very small.
Dae of these test ruses the Journal
has alreadv uoiiced. It was as to
rates between Peoria and a poir-out
side the state, where dicriiiii
between local 'miaiues men
IW!1
bli-hed. The railroad company denied
the righ of the board of the state or
Illinois to inlrrfer-3 iu tho mat. or of
IVcIrIiIs that 'crossed Iho Hate line.
The board elaimed that a tho rates
were made at Peoria ami the charges
paid there, it had authority under
the law to regulate ami tijualize
them. Tho circuit court decided the
case ogainiit tho .board,, but tho su
preme cmrt of the tdato rovcisol the
decision and tent the case back for a
new trial. It will probably go to the
Uuiteel States supreme court eventu
ally, and if the decision of the state
supreme court is sustained, a question
is settled that will greatly simplify
the relations between the state aud
tho railroads, and state commissions
will havo jurisdiction over the entire
subject of railroad transportation.
Slate Journal.
With the adjournment eif our dis
trict court last Saturday Hon. John C.
Watson, of Nebraska city, ended his
labors in this county as District At
torney, For four yeais Mr. Watson
has filled this position with distin
guished ability and in Cass county he
has made a host of ardent friends.
Always vigilant in looking afterthe in
terests of the county, by cutting off
unnecessary expenses, yet never allow
ing a criminal' to go unpunished where
it was possible to secure a conviction,
always displaying a fairness and can
dor in Ids official capacity that won
the approval of the bar, the court and
tho public; ever courteous and kind in
bis treatment of every one with whom
he had any business to transact, he has
won, and merits, the fullest endorse
ment from the people of Cass county,
as a gentleman, a lawyer anil an offic
ial. List or Letters.
List of letters remaining unclaimed
in the post ollice at Plattsinoulh, Cass
County, Neb., Die. 7. 1N82.
-Adair II T
Hates I.
Clark A C
Kggert John
Frnd N
Harris J D
Johnson J J
Lukenin uton
McMullin Alex
At wood Jra A
Canon Al
Call Joseph
Edwards J as
Fox J F
Humphry T G
Jenkins liarton
Lambsou Mrs K
Mathew A
II
McCoy Miss KmmaMcLean Claik
Potter Lodiska
Pearl D
Rohmer Minnie
Riggs J K
Robinson C F
Savors & Wilis
Seohi Miss Addie
W'estland F G
Will Susan
Roth Frank
Rush Peter
Randall II W.
Ray W II
Steward L Ii
Tul lock J as
W illiams Frank
Young Annio
Persons calling for the above
will
please say "Advertised."
J. W. Marshall. P. M
The paity given by Miss Lena Lev
ings on Tuesday evening is very pleas
antly reforted. There b.-ing present
some twenty-five couple of the young
people who passed a very enjoyable
evening. A number of young gentl -men
presented Miss Lena with an ele
gant pair of pearl and gold opera
glasses as a birthday Souvenir and si e
was also the lecipient of several other
remembrances from friends.
Try Will J. Warrick's poultry pow
der for cholera, drooping, &c, aul be
convinced of its merits. 3tit4
THE MODEL NEWSPAPER.
I lie Inter Ocean for tss.J.
'I ii pis (all the news w it hunt liiuuli;iiiK in tf-fei.i-ive-
seiis.ii iniialiin : lu lie eoinagc uiis all
liKjO'i-ssive hi tin- ailvneaty iI ell-ei-latililied
I 1 1 1 1 i j U-s . uiihoi.l lieiiit; iiiirrmv-iniiitlt'il or
iiutaic : to t-att'i' lo l lie tai-les ni ail elass.-s til
intelligent reaiU-is. williotii paiiaerini; lo the.
I.l'i jaiiii'es tit any ; lo inesei.i in nniM nilrac
nv folio the ureatt-st variety el mailer, with
eiit e-uiluihui; or lovit'i'iiig the xtanilaril of any
tlt-ailiiit'iit ; lo i;ruw in interest ami cxe-el-teiice
w it h eaeli .Micfeetliug yi-ar til it exii-t-eiiee,
is to tie the model iii-Siaier.
I coin the first it lias been ll.e aim of the
jublMieis of TllK Im kk Ki'KA.N to have Ihe
paper reat-h thii IokIi sl.iiitlanl, nml in eat-li vt
tile leu yeais of its exii-tenee u notable step
Iiimut'ii has lipt-n taken, as every change has
met Willi eiifoui;ieiiiK re-poiir-e foim Hie pub
lic in Hie shape el iia-ieaea patronage, it is
fair to asmiu.e that the e!ior. ot the suhhsh
ers hae been Kppiet-iatett.
Tiik iM'Kii ( i. K.t n will remain liiit-oinpio-mlMimly
K. 'pul.il. -an, will inainiaiu ii.s oicsei.t
alliliute I iiroti-fting Amei ii-.-iu hnliisineR ;
uiil retain Ihe ilepi'iiun.nin of The Cuiiiiy
Mi. in ia i iiiienl t-aeyelopeilia of eurioux. ii.-!"l.--l
n.,'. ami valuable iiuoi iiiatioii. '.AIIeil out
l.y iii'iuiries of subsi-Mber) ; Tlie VVtiiiian'-i
Kingiloni (f-.evoted lo the progressive luove
laei.ln in h.eli Aiiiiieu me interested) ; The
1- hi in and Home (etivei in lopa-s of special In
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Miort lolie. oiiinal and velei-t d sketches
ami poeiii". and Willi iuerea-sed facilities lor
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lo New York and V a.shinton, and exjier
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wiihtlie iulerests ol tlie West, lias led in ihe
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close sMiipathy with the best eleineuU of thu
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Jv : the best paper for the strong partisan as
well a- the crucial reader : and as the circula
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vious year, and us it is now larger than that eif
any oilier paper west of New York Citv. tin)
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of popular approval, will continue In tlie
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The lnbeue :..04l 54
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Seini-VVe-ekly e.i.lion.p"uit;;j; Jiajd 2 ."Ji or year
Haily edition. fMistage paid Ia uu pr year
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INr. IMhK UIJr.A,
Chicago, 111.
LEGAL
NOTICES.
Notice.
State of rlra.-l;a. Cass County, . s.
Wltcrcaa on thi d:iy. n-emher Ith. ltsc.
lieo. Ji:iii. ti,e f.i'i'ip,1- of Jessie Itain, made and
liled in my otlte h( rirrt stteiiiept duty at
tcsttid lliiit he desired to reUii'it'iblj aI rjj;lif to
the custody of and poer and cii;trir over
Jesie H.iin, hu uiiimr child, and iU ciaiiu aud
iule-rtit in ami to her Femeca and wages. aDd
n:o eauiu W illiaui Piitgoir, nd made tii'd gied
lu my ollhv. a statement iiiuier oath, duly at
tested, that lie de'iied to aelupt aid Jei.e
Hiii.i. as his own child.
I have therefore appointed Frldny. Dec.2:tli.
1S, at one o'clock, p. in., at my ultai in l'latta -mouth.
1-iAhe time and plae-e where a hearing
illfcia ail uiatter. at which time and
ni v .4 ititerpftled lllav aotHar.
Ur V i vtf 'i. i)vov
MX County Judge.
f - V.IX Couutv Jiidire. i
-
Attachment Notice.
I'eter Merce. v John K. Ilarum, luthedls
tn Liurl of t'ns roiiuly, Nebm.ikn. r
N-jtM to noii-resl.lenl defelldulil ,
John I'. Hal lies, iioii-rt-Nldent ilefei-daut. trill
take Holler that em the 1st iluv ot J)eci nber A.
1. IMS'.'. 1'eter Menses, platntlrt herein, tiled hi
-etlllou III the district court of l'u county. Ns-
ritik, m:alut Bll John K. liai -. rfelelidaul
tlie object and prayer of which are lo recover
tlie Hum of MO ; ou mi account lor good old
mid deiTrnl Ii-the sld John K. . ItMrurs bv
Ihe said pia.i I. ft, l'eter Mcnce. Ml nit re-queat,
and that ou sale day of December Ihkj, an or
der of attachment was Issued by the clerk of
said court against vaM - defendant, and that
lroM'rty roulsimn ut real sOitU-. wannttiiUird
uuder and by virtue of said order to-wit :
lat one (1) two ('-) and three (3) lu blK-k four
(4) lu Townsend addition to the e-ily of l'Iatt
inoiilh ; and that said Joliu K. llatues U noti
fied that he la re.iiued to appear and nuawer
said petition on or before the 11 day of Janu
ary. IssJ, or said petition will be takeu as true,
and iald property will b sold te ausfy said
claim. I'ktku Mkki.ks.
llv J . K. Morilson, his Atl'y,
riotlsinoiith. Neb., Dec Till, lsv.J-JsU.
Administrator's Sale."
Ily virtue and In pursuance of an order of the
district court ol the uinl JutticUl district, w Ith
tn and for Oloe county, Mate et Nebraska, dat
ed the 61 11 day of Hocemkver, A. !., Issg. I
w ill offer lor sale at fublwi auction on the th
day ut January. A l. InsJ. at 2 o'clock p. in. of
said day ; at the front door of the building
where the last term the distiict court was
livid of said e'isti let, lu the city ol t'htllaluo.ltll
Ca.ss county, Nebraska, the following described
real eslnle. U-wil :
'Ihe north-east quarter of I lie umtli-east
tpiarter of secliou N umber elbt. and t lid Hoi t II
one-half, of the noilh-wtsi quarier. of the
north-west quarter, ol the noi ili-ea.l quarter
of section N timber nine, ill towu.ilnp uiiuiber
eleven, lu range number eleven, east of tlie
sixth principal meridian, lying unit being lu
the county of I 'ass In Ihe state of Nebraska.
Terms of mile : I'aoh at the Hum of Hale, or
(al the discietlon of the administrator) one
tlilrd of the purcnase iiiuuey of the said real
estate to be paid at the tune of sale ; ouo-thir.l
lo ne paid in one year ; one-thinl to be paitl iu
two year, from date of sale ; to be secured by
a mortgage on tlie property at ten per cent' in
terest truiii date of sale mud paid, interest pay
able annually.
Dated, Nebraska Citv, Nebraska, this Sill
day of December, A. D. IsSi.
C. W. Skv mock.
Administrator and Executor of the estate of
John VV. Seymour, deceased. ,bi:
Attachment Notice.
John 8. Puke plaintiff, vs Joliu V.. Jlainc de
fendant, lu tliu District court of Cuss county.
Notice to non-resident defendant. John K.
llaiiies. lion' resiilvnt defendant, will take uo
tice that ou the 2h day ol November, lss'J,
John S. Duke plaiulitT lieruin. tiled his petition
in t lie di-iti'ict eouij ofj as couiilv, Nebraska.
aK-ilust said deiendaiii ; the object und prayer
ol which are to recover the sum of $-ti,tor ootls
and meiclutudise sold and delivered to the de
livered to tlie defendant, by the plaiiit'.tl, at his
lequest ; ami said defendant is fiiriher uolifleit
that the clerk uf said emit in said cause- issued
an order of attachment against said defendant
and that real estate to-wit ; lads one. two ami
I luce iu block lour, iu Tow nsend's nd.lliloii to
the city tif riHtisinuuth, were attached uutler
said order, and the said .loliu 10. il.n n s. u 110
litled that he is re. pin id to appear and aus
swer said peliiiuu. ou or before Hit,- 1st day o
January, lss:i ; orsald petition will be taken its.
in-e. and said pioperiy will be sold In satufy
said claiip.
.TilIlN S.' 1)1 KK,
l: his att'y J. Morrison.
I'latlsiuotith, Neb. Dec. 7th. ISo2-3stl
Dissolution Notice.
Noli.'c Is heieby t'iveii, that the pariuer-hi p
ht'lt'tofiire exisliiii; lx;twecn Hen. N. Siullti aiiel
J. II. Mrode, under Ihe linn mime and style of
tsuiith Mtrodc, attorneys at law, w i.lbe dis
solved ou the 1st day of January. Iskii. All
parties having claims against the said lliiu will
present the same befoie said first day of Jan
uary, and all parties iudt-bled to the same- ill
call aud make- set tit inent.
I tJKO. P. SMIT1U - i
.1. II. M'KDDE.
riat.siiiou:'.!. Neb. Uu: 7th. I?sa-:u.
Proposals for Grain.
ltKAln.H'AltTFUS DeI'AIITJIKNT ()F TllK
1T.ATI K,
Chief ejiiaitcrinasti'i 's Oflice.
I'luaha. Neliraska. Noveintier, ai. 'sj.
Seated proposals, in triplicate, subject to the
usual couiiiti'iiis. will be lece-ived ut this oflice
nuiil li o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, De-cein-ber2iilh,
iss-j. at which time anil place they will
be opened :n presence of bidders, for f uriiishiiiK
and elelivery in quantities as required, up to
.luac :i 'th. isxa, ai Omaha depot. Nebraska, or
ar stations on tin- L'uton Pm-ilie liallroau. east
of K'-ai uey Jtiuclion, of 1 ,M),tHH) pouiuls COKN
ali i 2.i;tm,0iH) pounds OATS.
I'rtiposai. for quantities less than the whole
will be received. Delivery of the urani will, if
iviiii:cd. comm. nee January I, lss.i. l'refer-ein-e
w ill be civcn to articles of tioiiicsiic pro
diicti.m, c ii:ditions of piice and quantity, be
iita e.p.lal. anil such piefelencu will be given to
ai'li-h's of Anieiic.'in protliietioii produced on
the Pacific coast to tlie- extent of tlie consump
tion required by the public service there, 'ihe
j;oveiiiineiit reserves ihe eifjht to reject any or
all proposals, l'.itls should state ihe rate per
liie) poun.ts, (not per bw-liell and the envelopes
-. in I .ti i: i lit; them sUliuld be endorsed "iSiils tor
(irain." and addnsseil to the undersigned.
P.idtleis are requested tosiilimit proposals for
the delivery of the Corn iu new re-sewed miuiiy
sacks of lis) pounds each ami for the delivery
of the Oats ia new lvscwed burlap sacks of li'o
pounds each. Hills will be- received for corn
grown iu tin- yeais issi.and lss", su.tl bidders
should lie particular iu stiHini the year in
which the corn proposed lo be furuis;.ed was
Brown.
Copies of this advertisement anil of the cir
cular of instructions to bidders can be obtaint el
on application to .''is onico. and one copy eacli
of said nd crtiscuieiit ami cnv..;..r should be
;vttacht'd to i r accompany each proposal ,'iliU
form a part thereof.
John V. Ki'liKV,
('apt and A. I Jin. In cliaiire.
e tlb'f (Jilartei iiia.ster'.s Oltli-e.
Notice for Bids
Notice is hereby cien. that bids will be re
ceived at the ollice of Ihe County Clerk, up to
noon 1 the 1st day of January. 18v, for the
following books, blanks and staiie-ncry, requir
ed for tin-use of the County OliU-ers during
the y?itr Ikk.s. j, -. ,.
ttiits must be made on erteh cla-.'S seperately.
and spei-ify charaeler and quality of work.
Hi X IKS.
s oitlri-i
Two Died ft ri ri'. s euii is plain."
Due . .. . prinie.il
One Jlt i l'ai" Krceiii, S fjntrr plain.
Olio " " " .iiilltd
Hue Oeiieral Index. Dcri'.s.
tin.
tin.
I 'in
llil.
Morl-'aaes.
ft .pure Criminal Docket, ii'oiii.u Jul
hi:
Couit .lournal. for )istr;. t Cmnt.
KI.ANKS.
A1 I )ilic;at lUiuds.
:K) Ceitiiicates of Kieclion.
i'.u Uoati 1'ctitioiis.
Ji.ii.Overseers Settlement Kiniiks.
st,t'JhT:i ISeeeipts and
Tr.li ' '" titiplieale.
am Coi rt Calaiuleis. (.Iiki cacti ti-riii i
Kmo Supo-nas.
lnoo Summons.
VDO Ol ilers of Atlachiueiil-i.
STATIONERY.
6 Dozen Wooden fell HoIiIck.
ailross iiillnti's i'eus :ti:i.
5 " Falcon " ( Ksterbrooks.)
t Dozen Hollies of ?,fueilage.
(Quarts Ked Ink.
1 tiross Kubber liantls. inch,
b Dozen l.rad Pencils. Kaber's assorted sizes '
.'toon Letter Heads.
;'noo Knvclops, (Nos. o. t and to. as de-sired.)
Wit res my hand and official seal, this 1st
dav of December, is,;.
I. W. JEXXIXtjS.
1 utility Clerk.
Vdi: 7th. l-:.-'i.U.
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a
Chattel inert jiane tinted on the 5th day of June
iss.'. and duly liled iu the ollice of the comity
clerk of Cass joiinly. Xehi&skaon tlie 01 li ilav
of .tur.e 1SS2. and t xet iited by Win. li.an.lull
ami John Twohey to K. A. Oliver; to secure
the payment of tht sum of .1 K)and piMUi w hich
there is now dpelhe sum of SHT.mi. Default
having been mailejii payment of said mini,
tliereleie I will sell lie prnbi-l'ly tliert-iu de
sciibctl. viz i t:i "Koelts'' barber chairs.
mirroi's. I pier glass, 1 lookini; ulass, l clock. :t
picture", 1 1 w ood-bi'lti.m ehairs, 1 waslistand.
I oil stove, 1 stove, I centre table. 7 laaips. I
cup case. 4 towel ineks, 4 sulttuans, Je- per
fume bottles. 1 baiber.s combination biaekels,
and a t4....;;::ty of towels, at public auction at
tlie front tioor of the court house in the e-ity
of l'latt-nioutli. Casscouutv. Neliraska. on ti e
Ooth day of December. A. D. lZ, a' 10 o'clock,
a. m.
Dated, D, cenine-r oiu.
E. A. Olivier.
W. S. Wise, att'y for Morruagee. .Mortgagee.
Probate Notice, .' ;
Iu the matter of the estate of David Kle?er,
dotea-eit. li tin' e-ouiity L'ptirt of Ciiss coun
ty, Nubr.w-ka.
I'pou reatlim and filii.B the duly veriiled pe
titiinii t Daniel Klcpser, pravim; that ailinui
istratiou of theestat- ol David Kle-pscr, de
ceased, be eninted to Daniel Klepser. ,
Ordered tnat notice of the uejutlency of said
cause he published in the I'latu-iiioutlillKe.Al.u
a weekly newspaier, printed and pubinlieJ.
ana iu eneial circulation iu saitl eouiity, for
three e-oiiseotnive Weeks, anil that tue Ueari-i;
of said cause be set for the 11th day of Decem
ber a. J). 1SS2 at one o'clock r. M.. al the of
flieeof the County Judge, at I'laf umuutli. at
which time ami place, all persons interested
may aiiear u.uA show cause, il any they have,
why H'iil",ierHtion of said estate-shou'd not
be KraViteA tu'lite uid D.iuiel Klopser, accord
lua lo tlie prayer of said petition.
J. V. JOHNSON, Co. Jnd?!.
I'lattsmouth. Nov. il. 8 36ti.
Legal Notice.
In the liitiict Court of Nelir;eka. iu Hie -d
.ludicml Ii-trict iu and for C;is Cour.ty, Syl-vesie-r
C. Farso atid Ch:txle ;. Furuo. co-partner-',
iloini? lniMue-et under UK- tuineof S.I.'.
Farifo a ii,n, piaiulills, V- Sliiry Iluftray, ele--frlKhlllt.
, ' .. '
Mary Hattsrv, defendant, will lake notice,
that ou the 1 Ith dav of Noventlter. A l.. 12,
S. C. Farsn & Son. plainnfls her In. filed their
tie, tlon iu the diMrict Court of Cats county.
Ni-l resta. aaiat iaid defendant, the object
ai.d praver of hie-h i to recover Jtidumeut
auaiusi said defejidant, f-r the sum of .isi.
wuli interest thereon. froDi the JSth d:iy lit
lau'utrv. A. l. iihid a certain Jiulcmcnl
reinitred by tlie i Hit net Court, of the Territory
of lkota,"iri aud lor tlie eouiity of Lawrence,
in aid leiritorv, in favor of pUiiili.l-t ana
ajiaiu-tsaid defendant: tuat there is now due
upon said judsiueut the mm of with
interest thereo:: from the Pith day of .lanuary
A. ). ar tu per ceut. itr which sum. wua
interest, plaint.fl- pray tor JudgineDt and also
that au Atlaelimeiit Has heeu issued ill aid
e-;tnse a .1 1 1! -1 the property nl Mil defendant
in Ciiss poUMty, State of 2velrasks.
I'.y ,i. f. V-vk fT4. heir Attorney.
f"l.ttnH..ali. Nov. Ii. ic2. in.
Notice to Teachers.
I will b? at my office In Ptattuniouth the Br-t
Friday and Saiurdav. aud at Elm wood the
s-coud and fourth Friday and Saturday, and at
VVcrpiutf Water Ihe third Saturday f each
moulli to attend to any school ou.sines that
may Ih preseiUeo Usi CV III s ALTOS.'.
-iuperiuteudeut.
BRJFISHBIiATT
ok
DES MOINKSg OMAHA
i u
is xtii iu os aUioUxt or jus
Immense Practice in
WILL MAKI". MIS
Saturday, Feb. 24, 1 883,
" A X II "w W 1 1 j I r 1 1 K 31 A I X OXK DAY,
AT
Wll EKE HE CAN HE CONsril EI) ON I'll E
Ear & Bfb, Tlroat & Lus, Catarrli, Kiflneys
Blad er and Female Diseases as Well as All
Chronic and Nervous Diseases.
Has discoveretl the greatest cure in t he worlil for weakness of tlie back aud limbs. Invol
untary iiischaiiM's, Impoteucy. jieiieral debllilv, nervousness, hnsmir. confusion of Ideas, palpi
tation of tlie heart, timidity, u. iiil.iln-. dimness ol siuhl or giddiness, diseases of tin- head,
throat, nose or skin, atleclious of tlie liver, hint's, nlomach or bowels these terrible disorders,
ansiuv irom solitary Oabits ot yulirli -aud sccii-t pracl ices nunc fatal to the victim than the
souus of Syrei.s to, the maitnes ot I tyss.is, hliglititii: lie ir most tadieiit hopes or aiilicipatious,
renderiut; marriaye impossible.
' Those that ale iftillei let; front t hit e il praeiice, which destrov their menial and phv-.ical
system, causing '
; : - - NERVOUS DEBILITY.
T lie symptoms i.f wi.ich ar.- a d i:!! distressed
.... s nu social iiiuii's. iii.Kes nappy mai i laes
onpn-ssiuu ni plrlrs,vll i.Meiotuni;s, con ai
Bewuilies-!, unnatural ilisrhares, pain 111 the
e:mity ol compaiiv ami have preference lo be
tirinjr, seiniual wetikuiss. Inst manhood, while
coin iisioii oi inoiiiit . watery ami weaK eyes. c -pepsni, consi ipat ion, paleness, pain and w eak -ncss
iu I he Ii in lis. etc,, sUoiild consult me inimedili-l v and be restored lo perfect heal I h.
YOUNG MEN
Who have become vict inis ol solitary vice, that dreadful and ties! i m l l e Habit which aninialU
swi eps to an iiiitiaiely i;r:tve I hoiiands of yoiin.:
Willi mlht ol heru lte enlianee listeniiii; s. aalois
lo fcstacy the livn.jf Ivre, nitvcalt witn enulldeuce,
: ' MARRIAGE.
-iairieu persons or yoiinu men coiiiempiaiuit;
oi pi'oei rail ve power. I in potency or any ol Her ilis.ii.iliiical ion speedily relieved. Hi- w ho places
hiiiisell under the care of Dr. Kishblatt may religiously conlidc in :.is Inn or as a rciii leiiian. and
coiiuiieiii ij- re iv upun ins skin as a pnysic tan.
: ORGANAL WEAKNESS
rinmediatcly cnictf and full Mor restored. Thl1 distressing alieelion. which renders life a bur
den and iiiarriH.ne impossible, js t.he penalty paved by the victim for improper indulgent-.
Voini!? men uie aid to commit excesses from not beiny aware of tin- dreadful coust-iiiit-i.cc s that
may ensue. Now who that understands this subject will deny tiial proi-n-at ion is lost sooner by
those lallini; Inio improper habits I ban by Hie prudent . Ilesules bciiii; tleorived of Iho pleas'
lues of heallhy olfspi injis. the most seiiotis auu (b 1 1 i:i-l ivc svmptoins of both mind and body
arise. The system Declines derail'i'il. the physical and mental powers weaken. Lost proerea
tive powers, net vous nritatbility, tlyspepsia. palpitation oi Hit- heart, indiijesl ion. constitu
tional ilebilitv. wasting of tin- frame, i-iiu;li i-ousinnpt ion anil ilealh.
A CURE WARRANTED.
l'elaous ruined in Jieailh by unlearned pretenders w li.i keeps them trifling ui Mith after moulli
taking poisonous and iiijuiious cnmpoitnds. should apply iiiiiucd lately.
DR. FISH BE ATT,
graduated at one Of 'lie most eminent eollenes in the t niied states, has clteeted some of the
most astonish ng eiiri si that were ever known. Many t nuibleil with riniilnj; iu Ihe ears and
he-ad when asleep, ureal nervousness, bein alarmed al ccilain sounds, Willi li-fijucnt blusiiii.ics,
attended sometime wuli tleiai'.Kemeiit of tlie nun. I. were cured immediately
TAKE PARTICUAR NOTICE.
1 " Pr F. dddr.'s-sc nl! tlioef w ho have injured themselves by improper indulgence anil solitary
hahiis which ruin both miad and bodv, uiililtiii-; them for business, stndv, society or marriage.
Thesi; are some of the sad. incioncuoly elicels prodlccd by the earlv liabits of youtli iz
We.ness of the back nad limbs, pains iu the head and iiiinness of Mijjlit, loss of muscular' pow
ers, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous in ilal-llity, tic raiiKcnic lit ol iligcslive fuiielions,
ilebilitv, consumption, etc.
PRIVATE OFFICE, CLAPP'S BLOCK, 5TH & WALNUT Sts
Entrnmec on Fifth Street, Do Moines, Iowa.
CON'sll'f.TATION' lTtKK. Charges moderat" and within the re.-u.li of all who need Scientific
Medical treat int-nt. Those wlni reside al a distance ami cannot call will recieve prompt atten
tion through tho mail by tiiinplyseiidint; t heir symptoms with postage.
Address t-ork liox Cs, lies Moines, Iowa.
Send postal for copy of the Medical Adviser.
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Holidays are Coming
And tlie largest ami most eom
plete stoek of goods in the
city, eonsistinsr of
Ciftinu Ware,
Asaf graph ASSiheus,
WotSen ntid 'I'lsa Toys,
Uhism aiitl Wax oils,
the ; largest ..line 'ever seen in Platts
iiioiitiiT --In fact every thing
that yon want for the
a n in
at priees to defy
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Opera House, !Block. )
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MEDIOAI.DISI'KNSAIS,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska,
NEXT VISIT ON"
THE
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mind, w lil.-h unlit t hem lor pel n i.iiil; I heir bus
iii.possit.i... oisi resst-s uie acllou ol liie li.-a.'t
oice, icars. uieaiiis. restless iiikiiis, iiiiness ir-
bai-K and hips, short breal hnq;. iiielaiu-htily. lire
aloa - . leeliiii; as I lied In the iiioiiiiiil- as w lieu re
bom- dcpoMi in the in inc. ncrvoiisiu SH,titiubliin
iiii-ii ol exalted lali-ut and briiliaiil iutelleel
w ith t lie t aiiud. rs ol t lieir eloqaeuee or aken
in;li riai-e beware ol paysical weakuevs. Iiss
ii Air
competitioli, at
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CLOAKS,
BIST i T I Kin J A ; Ii IT.
lolvtovs and Btussian tJirctrfars,
have arrival, and Iiaviiiir houIiT
them mitlcr fh( regular prirr, we
ean ive parties sjxm ial inl iktiik iiIs
when waaliiio aiayt hia' iu tin;
above line. Ve invile at 1 1 lo eaill
and see our immense slock v ci'orv,
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Also a Full Line of
iisses and Oiiikiren'scloaks
in end less varieties. Dress flan
nels, Hhoedah elolhs, Caishnieres,
Camels-hair cloth, IKiiihrohlereo!
dress pat terns.
All shades of colored
cashmere embroideries.
ankets and Comforts
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f'UJj
Mid HI?
High Prices
We come
nth
No Compromise.
An veil on every purcliase. Our new
Our I.iivv I'riees are
HOY'S CIIO( I, SUITS for 5,
We enjoy the hearty cooperation of the people.
Men's ISnsiness Snhs for lO,
NKW (iOuDS AT I.K-sS I'ltICK THA N' OI.H STOCK.
OnrFiiie
yo oui:nir. no lossks, no iik;h pricks
ONE CASH PRICE.
Our low pricf-s are the envy of all crnpetitoi.
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BENNETT
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A f.iniplete i-t. M:k i f
Staple and Fancv G0Ci
FEDITS COHFECTIORY, CISAF,f.AND TOBA
W euri-y the l.ig-,t t..-k of
Fine Teas
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Repudiated.
to the .Rescue.
2. to
prices liaili-il with ureal n:tt isfaeliun
hav itii; a tel! i iir elleet .
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Price Olothier,
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