The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19??, August 24, 1883, Image 2

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HARDWARE
AT SAGE'S OLD STAND, ON
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T t found la the City. New KOd at prices
We have Just received
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-A.ND
Spring Wagon Tops,
w il .U 3 will sell at prices wilbiu thj read, of ult.
(Tome and Sec Uur (Tanopy TTop
titc tt HTPiT VH1TRST AXh
av 44 m S S) - -
FAi TUK ED.
fAtso aX,oroplete:Llufo leuV.
J.G.CHAMBERS & SON
Jiteo and 7Hc
JOHSTS02T
IHIAIHIJID'AIBIB STTODJiaB
Warranted to be &s good as any wire made. We also
keep in stock a general assortment of HARDWARE, STAVES and
TINWARE, and sell as cheap as any Hardware house in the country.
C all and see us in the Rockwood Block.
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Cass County
WAfJIAN & KIRBY, Propr's.
Pla.ttsirtoii.tii. ISTeTD.
IRON FRONTS. HOUSE COLUMNS,
ANI castings. n.
' t facilities or heavy work in Colu nana and Castings for Business Houses ara
rl in the State.
ArlllNE REPAIUIO of all kinds.
ji rlM" m wors: in inw.
t.tH.n(A Si 'waka manufacturing.
rc "iT'iiMmir is '.ny nnrt f the State
'OPERA IICUSE
A WD
rURMSHERS,
OEMTS
TOST OFFICE
8TATIONEUY. NOT
MASON & HAMLIN
IIKXRY P. MILKER and
TODD'S
EMPORI
LOVElt MAIN STKEET.
of Cook Stoves,
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Gtasoline Stoves,
Tinware
(Keneral Blardware
thit defy com pet Ion. Clve me a call
AMI IB ardDDDID.
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tine aswimeut of
MOST CON ViiNlENTuaTOP MANU
Bovs. and LailiesSad llee at
9
AM Tinners' StocTi
OF ALL KINDS
FOR SALE BY
-gxcelsior
ST. LOU IS. MO
Iron Works
Oar Machine Shop Is fatly equipped
We duplicatr all east err prices, saving
should write for our trms of castings
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PLATTSIIODTH HERALD:
rCBLItfllED BT
He nattmontk Heral ' PClisMsiCo.
COMPLETE DEVASTATION.
Full Particulars of the Roch
ester Calamity.
Miscellaneous News.
Iloclu uler, Miuu , Augual 23 .Ouc
tiiiid of the ouildiugs of K -vueier are
lu ruins. Tw.utyioui ueilt9areUei,
out a uuutucr'ot these Imve uot yet
fortu identtticd, owiujf to their itigullul
uiuliUUuu by tiie atorui. Ttte atorui
wept thruuu lJolge . aud OtUiMiead
couUitcB, causiu greater dcatrucllou
iuau tiiu ccloue one laouth ajfo. Ihe
lauuitgu iu It chcicr wnl rcacM lully
3UO,000. W neu tue stoi iu all uck tue
Coiirt'Kutiouui chaicii tuirij tivcciiilJ
rcu uau jusi relumed troiu a piuuic,
out uouo weie hurt. The list of I lie
dead aud wouuded is the same as that
aheady rep. r ted. ileteu ttuckotl, of
Ajtilaud. Luuge couuij, was lakt-u by
the tloiu wliiie iu tue he.U audtia uot
eiucu beeu heard from. O. Utaoii, Wlto
and daughter, of Canister, ludge coun
ty, were killed. Great damage waa
... ST- . 1 . 1.
uoue iu St. unai lea, u iica, auu iuc
aouthecu part of WaUasii couiiiit-s.
'l ue p:iih of te dtorui through Uo-
chisttr i strewn witti the wrecks, but
uioaily in poriijus of tuc subut b . On
the nortli aide a larue elevator uvur tliu
depot was brokeu iu two port.ou., a.d
lUe U!uer half, au imineiieie uiasi, was
carried acrosa the railroad over two
iraius of cars standing on the track.
l'he fatal - cloud swept towards St.
Uianes, live mile Boutin-aat, cutting a
wide awath through the timber nud
laruis, luucliing the skirls of a bttlc
haiiilfi. wiih tlie latal etleci of leaviug
two corpse-, aud lliete trartuliy muti
lated. Dodge Centre, Minn., August 23.
The crops in the path of the cyclone
live miles south or here, were alt de
oiroytd, and be V ere damng- was doue to
buildings. A man named 11. Elilbn cht
aud hi wife were working iu a field
wneu they saw the atoiiu coming aud
cuing to each other. Wneu it struck
them he was knocked senseless, and ahe
was hlowu to a considerable dutauce.
Sue was found in horribly mutilated
condition, one aim twisted off aud thu
other nearly so. A u umber of' other
persoua were lets badly injured.
Kaaon, Minu August 23. T.ie cy
cloue passed about six mi.es aouih of
this place doiug great damage to per
son, buildiugs aud crops. Cnrisiiau
Ulaou'a wiie was kiild aud his oldest
daughter had a leg brokeu, V Ander
eou'a wife wa badly hurt, and cannot
live, and ins tuother-iu-law killed His
brick tiouse was unroofed, aud all his
other buildings deotryd, Jas. W.
Van Frank's house was destroyed and
boine members of the family budly in
jured. Kittiesous sheda aud machin
ery were all o!owa over and the horae
aud cattle wete found laid iu all direc
tions over the prairie. The loss will
foot many thousands of do lard .
Chicago. August 23. Congressman
Mark 11. Duuuell, telegraphs the fol
lowing succinct account of the great
calamity at Kochesli, to the uiorutug
News:
Owatonna, Minn., August 23. The
cyclone struck lochest?r about 6:30 in
tiie evening Tuesday, aud lasted a min
ute aud a half, and largely peut its
force upon the northern hilt of the
city. All of the dwelling houses but
two on the north side of the track, em
bracing an entire ward, was wholly de
stroy ed aud most of the in blown into
atoms. On the same side one flour
mill was demolished and another un
roofed, aud a laign foundry wholly de
molished. - The destruction from the
depot north wa substantially complete
The bridge over the Z imbroia river
near the depot was wholiy dstroyed.
The destruction on the not th side of
the track was very great, but not so
sweeping. Over oue huudred buildings
on the south side of the track are Wore
or leas damaged. Drkuess set iu soou
alter the tornado and the scene was
terrible. Twenty-live dead bodies were
taken from the ruins, mauy of them
parent wuh their Coiidreu. Not less
than 250 outldiugs were wholly or par
tially ruined, and the loss is estimated
at 3U0.000. The losa of life is very
great. Tweuty-tive were killed anil five
have tlied siuce. Some seventy injured
are now being cared for by the ciiizns
aud friends. Or those iu the hospital
some titly are terribly cut aud mangled
by flying limbers aui pieces of wood.
To persons were killed at Kasaou.
Cattle iu large numbers were killed.
Grain, iu stack and shock, was taken
somewhere, aud generally now leaviug
auy straw behiut. It is impossible tor
me to give a more detailed aceouut at
this time. St. Paul sent $5,000 to the
uflerer8. Owatouua will stud $1,00J
and other cities and towus wll send
relief. The poor of the city are the
great sufferers. "
Rochester, August 23. Thursday
nioruiug dawned br.ght and beautiful.
Atau earl? hour strangers brgau to
pour iu from alldirecluusaud by uoon
the streets were crowded with a mass
of Lumauky. The expression of sad-
Telegraphic,
n.a nn fffn lac KOia more iMaiuij I
...... ,a,intf .r-.-T tiilllnip bells,
kiinM mmi fw, I
.i.l.of moumiutf. deflation and I
,i. th Tn bodies were interred In
.... i tt.i. .ftrtwwm Thttlortha vtntur medicines) sua 11 ore
formed In front of the Cook
house and started for the ccmetary on I
Fifih street.
vm ltrnuHwv to tbti I
A 1 UUJ 'F -
crmetarv ate was literally jammed
with teams. The following list of vc
tiiuswere interred: Mr. Weatherbee,
Nellie Irwin, Mahals McCortnick, Mr.
llubue . Mrs. McQuUlian. Mrs. Quick,
Mrs. Cl.ugh.Mrs.Zirath,August Z?ir
ath and Mrs. Oshoru aud child. The
ceremonies performed were of the sim
plest character. N dirge was sung
no sound was heard but humble pray
era and smothered groans of uuuttcr
ableanieuish. The ouly tributes lelt
moil thM L-lose cliuiriuir clav were bi-
. w
lent, scalding tears. It was by the far
saddt St funeral that ever occurred in
Rochester. Mr. Q lick, another danger
geroualy injured victim, died this after
noon. Uepoits from the town of Salem
iuuicate a large amount of damage iu
that locality.
IMFoKTANT TO FAKMEK8.
Cheyeuue, W. l Augus. 23. The
famous fence caae was decided in the
district court by Chief Justice J. U.
S;uer, The case has been the subject
of much discussion among the stock
men, aud by the interior aud law de
purtments at Washiugton. The decis
ion, if upheld by the supreme court,
ui.i ufT i-t in a radical manner the
aiock raising business iu VYvoiuuig,
Colorado, Idaho, Moulaua, Arizona
New Mexico aud K-.usaa. No decision
has ever beeu made- on the question,
and Judge Seuei's opimou forms a
iirfccdent. The case Is that of tl-e
United States against A. II. Swau ami
others. It is a fill iu equity asking
for an injunction to ub;ite u fence which.
as all -ged, unlawfully enclosed eleven
sp. tious of irovirmneut land, aud to
restrain defendants from erecting other
such fences ou like u.ioccupied sections
of public domain. This suit was
brought as a test cae, and was twice
verv elaborately ai trued by Uuited
Slates District Attorney Brown, o
Wyoming, and United States District
Attorney Brazce, of Colorado, for the
government, and by Cortell and Rosen
dale, of Cheyenne, for defendants
The case has been under advisemeut for
a month. The decision is iu favor of
the government, to the effect that the
feuces must be lemoved. The opinion
i fhtlioriiti! and carefully Dietmred. It
cites and relies on the authority and de
cisious of Louis Eidon and Cotteuham
in England, and the discussion of the
supreme courts of Peeusylvania, Geor
gia, Alaham.-i, Wisconsin and Michigan,
aud also the case of the United states
against Duiuth. The decision con
ciudes that the uulawlul fencing ot
large tracts of public isuds constitutes,
first a great public wron; second, a
nuisance: third, that it is in the uature
of apurpresture at cominou law, and is
remeuiable aud relievable by the all
powerful injuuciior, issuiug out of a
court of equity, us more perpetual aud
consonant with right, equity aud jus
f ice, than any mere r-inedy at law, or
resort to olivines! force of the war de
part men t.
LOUISVILLE F.r POSITION.
Louisville. Kv.. lusrust 23 Since
the Southern Exposition has been
opened, the first three weeks and turn
stile records, show that 103,000 persons
htve attended the exjKsition within that
time. This does not include attaches
who eatered by other doors. The num
ber of visitors is six times greater than
at Atlanta iu the corresponding period.
Visitors trm all sections of the coun
try, but the south is most largely rep
resented thus far. Tht. iufiux of visit
ors from the nortli is looked for when
cooler weather sets iu. The attractions
.ti . I i . : .
surprised and delighted with the im-
measi'y ot the display made.
FOllEiGM NEWS.
A STARTLTNO ARTICLE.
Loudon, August 23. The London
Times, commentine on the Berlin
North German Gazette article, refer
ring to the attacks of the Freuch jour
pals on Germany, -and declaring that
France alone thre ttena the ieuce of
Europe, says the irritation aliowu by
the latter paper cannot be explained by
the reason assigned, aa the Freuch press
upon the whole has beeu vi-ry moder
ate as rtg-urds Germauy. The article is
rather ejmrePsive at the areueral uu-
putieuceaud conduct of the Freucl
and ought to conviuce them that their
expeditious in the various parts of the
world do not add in the smallest degree
to their inrluecnce on Europe. The ar
ticle of the North German Gazette.
atartled Paris, alarmed Europe and
paused prices on the bourse in Paris
Vienna asd Berlin to fall. The press
everywhere expresses surprie at the
G.tzette'a attack ou Frauce and wonder
as to what its ol ject is. The Freuch
paper repel the charges contained in
the article, and intimate that Frauce is
better prepared now to say that Bis
marck is seeking a pretext fur a quarrel
or for the imposition of freah army
burdens. The Austrian press asks if
the article meaua war. The English
journals think that the warning is over
done, aud the cause for it is iusuffioieut,
and it would not hs their wib. they
say, to attscb too much , significance to
the article. . -
WtBUKE CrtlNAMKN.
London, August 23. A Times corre
spondent at Hong Kong, ret'erriug to
ine movement f the French in Ton.
quiu, says that the enemy is mainly
composed of Chinese armed with Item-
'
the left column or me r m.cnvii.
T" '
It Is UCUeYea uio enruij
small. The French doctors comply
Operations of tl.e reucn
.topped lor the present, the troops 1m In
Inmifflrlent to attack soiitair anu c-
inahr, which are the stn-ngest portions
" "
in the Delta. The repute of the trench
disheartened them aud encouraged the
enemy. Five thousand native Chris
tians are being armed. A Standard
correspondent at lUiioI adds: It 1
enerally admitted that the French
will nquire a force of 10,00j men b le
ablo to cop with the enemy successful
ly. A numler of gunboats were also
made inadequate. Five thousand cool-
es, who accompanied th' Freuch col-
umn as couriers, nvu at ine ursv miuu
It is stated that the enemy has en
trenchments, one behind the other.
over the whole twenty-Cve miles De-
tween Hanoi and Sonta-, but is thought
that the floods have destroyed many.
Black rl gs were strongly reinforced
from Yaniian. No Anunthese partici
pated in the fightiutr. ,
HKNRY 60?CK
OEALEK IN
FURNITURE
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Of All Description.
METALLIC BUEIALCASE:
WOODEN CJO.EMTI.fcrfci
r all sizes, ready iual and sold cheap for casli
JifF FINSUEARSB
it NOW ttKAUV rou BfcllV Ith.
With many thanks tor past patronage.
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LINE Tn THE WEST.
Magnificent D ning Cara,
Elea-t Day Coaches
2 St Louis Trains Daily,
2 Omaha Trains Daily,
liailSaS Uliy ITaiES JJaiJ
n Ate ison Trains Daily,
Two Train for
St Paul Minneapolis, Sioux Cit)1
Al i'l o il it i i n "t,'i 't. with
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Between Kansis CityanlSt. Paul
WI X HQ ITX CHANGE
AU trains run on tlme.connecUng for all point'
Eas' West, North & Smith
"lickt for sal t all regular ticket office,
nfor nation rennrdiu t rate-, ti ne. Sec. clieer
lly given it addiessiug
J, P. Barxhd.
A. C. Davr, Gen'l Snpt.
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SAGE'S AD01T10M
TO TIIE
CITY of PLATTSUOITTH
Valuable outlots for residence pur
poses. Sage's addition lien south-west ot
the city, and all lots are very easy of
access, and high and sightly.
For particulars call on
E. SAGE, Pronrr.
AT
SAGE'S HARDWARE STORE.
Plattsmouth. Nh.
AT JOiS McVEY
Sample Rooms
You will find the Finest Iroiwte.
French Brandv, Champaign, and other
Fin Wines, Pure Kentucky Whisaies.
several of tlie tesr and roost popular
brands of BUTTLE BEER, Fresh
Beer always on draught, and Fine Cl
ear 8tf.
GAIT, FLEISCHMAN k CO.
COMPRESSED YEAST.
The beat yeast 1 1 use, received fresh
every TUESDAY and FRIDAY
mornings. Ccsn plied by
c saaaa --i
Tie Fart Lv
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few
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C. G. HEROLD'S
Louisville . Branch
Can be fount! the largest and
best stock .ii'
CLOTHM
Trunks, Valises, Boots and Shoes-
In' ("tips Counts at Pcd Hock Prices. - IfoinciniW the plae;
HIT; ;JIIIIBIIilnILiIIl5 KTaimQfjer.
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THIS MAGNETIC BELT IS
WARRANltD TO KBZSa?
rtfbontmJlcln:-l, li lik- . blp "'
II w tea. vnaM lob.lll,,.-ml.MC rMrul drbllltr .
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lh Hilary ..'vlnitl JI!u--.lrill llvr. ot
OTmtaBl rMlMilM lmiHl-.r)', ti.thiiiu. beurt rtl
mt,m. 4rB'-pmm "t.llpia'. fry kIoi-I-is. Iltlle
t1.W7 hernia or rbpiitrr, 1-uu.rrk, cpllep.j,
!nySeW"':y or the CKNFIt ATI VK JIO
O, ira. loot vitality, la k rm-rw lr-e il lr.
mmMlmM wrd.i(i'i, an J all l-o-r ill.rnw lcr
ml MlKr.. frxiu wUatovrr ci.i.e. H.m i-oiitluuou.
Mmm of Mtrnrllm permenflnK l '
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LAOlfeiiAGNrriC
2i ABDOMINAL SUPPORTER. -
TO THE UCIEfc-j&Cis&S
EmSaa.tl.
la.arllh llcaMarilir I.I
. i ..!A b'i-rt. wolffl III
fr, KMn.
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Kcoilni rrrt, an Al don.luol ll-.i
and pxir of MWirnetlc Foot Batti ien ha t no .upertoi
Inth i-f mlrn- of all tha ..n-plali't-. Jnr-y
carry a powerlul uuguUn fo.ca to Uio ikmI or Ui
OH
For all fo.m of Fraiala THM!)!-. It la tinrnir
raaMd by enyihinK brfore luni. both a a iiuaur
arof.t an'daaaaourc'of pov r and ntalirutlon.
Prlr of rllbrr It' ll lt rlatfnt.w Kcx.t BattvrlM. I X
Bentby oiprwiaO.O. U .anil emmlnMlon a lowad.orty
mall on rclpt of ir.c-o. In ordrrln. rrfi mfiaauro if
waUtandiirrh Rrn.l(t"iic c-.u nuuXm In our
roncy. aent In letter at o-. r r'.k.
TbolUrnaton Uan -nt.a.-e adapts to all afM. arc
worn ovor th tuuWrclotulnic, (m.t at il ta la
dr Uka thm aaaay SalraaU u4 Flnocrlo Haaa.
kaca aSvrtlar4 iit-.!-lfi arl abould io
taken off at nlbt. Thy bol l theirpniaarbrrMr.ae
are worn at all aaaaon of the year.
8end .tamp for ih"N'rwI)i' iml I MeSlcml Traat
mrnt With eat Mae Ida "' with Uviuwla of taaUu
uaJe. THE MACNKTON A PPf .IA NCK CO.,
SIS State) St.. Chicutfo, 111
MIKE SCHNELLBAGHEK.
BLJICKSJ1ITIJ
1IO..SE SHOEING & WAGON BEPAlHINt
All Kinds of Farm implements Mandert will
Neatneso and Dispatch.
Horse, 31ule a OxSliueing
n short, well slioe aiiytliitit; that lur
four feet, from a Zebra to a Giraffe
Corno ai d see us.
IsTJUW SIHIOZr?
u Filth At between Main aiS Vine Street
Jst acros t corner frm the nfw HRKAL
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Meat Market,
LAFB CtJSBIL, Prop'r.
63f Mntton Pori Yeal cnictens. &c
Conet&ntlv on bnt.
Also, all kinds of K tHK in season, nod ev
erything kept In a
FlflSTl4"" SHOP
At lowest possible rates.
6ily rLATTSMOUTUwMfn,
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n . m. . m . t m 1 1
B. fllir womb. Uanrrk.mt Urou'e laflaiana.
tioa aad llwratl.il oftao VVomh, larlUrBlal
rraanar r-loodln. Palarul, KapprrMrd I aa4 lr
recalar Slmaf raalloa. Himu, IJ 'WW
I.I?, lata U tar lx.1 AaDUaavo aS CuraU.o AfUt
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Store!
Gents' Ftiiii Goods.
v.-
ARNICA PREPARATIONS
cijMiiiiitry hu dlecoverwl no.mnadr ajperir
to ruloa t . lnailn eKtwnal truir.u. l'r ir
ly iromrMl ami couibU.od. If tuut no equal as a
touet iirwaNtnuoo.
of Ihr) Uli. TThcthrr cnuert frot.. c l'n.ti! influ.
vN HI euro lniiWo i Miiti i . r -i
.!. alim aolt avnJ ft r. Iiiwi until t Hit. I
.tlu uin. A tamliy r-no. yf.rcuta l.ui ti. brulc
i ii irt . i'ltll. IS Ki Ah "XVlV.. Sftv.
J UJ tt J U H If U )y ( u,r !;,.,.. tlj
km f t m chipplj ' an I tin ifii tt to It llt niil
linultliy fiow. L'uriv. I.l fjl c!aniii tho
n t hti. riu 11 cntln dundrtiH. Tim iiot.t tier-
ttoi.t-tBouplu tlit worl. I'ltlft, a&ct-iil.
a n n in A siiaviho soap
mnm
A mtdlcatixl artlcln
of rwro mwi lt. I l u
tein . a'l )luilra,
lifHl-irtaoru lute imd
VKES8II .VINfl a U.K. 11..
I- nl moil by luulim 11iu-imt, wi o aar of It,
Without par tllol im a liavln j aoap " lUch In
aMier nnd lastnia. Koopn tti fn -e anl nock fr
om pimple. 1' H eta. lot a larK ntkw.
A TOOTH SOAP
la without qnr;ntlon
tilt uioftt p-ifnt tr
t cln ver proluc-4
aa it not only clfana-
e th t eth thoronchly. ut thi- cotuuin-itloo
wi h arnica rronrrvea and bitnl; im t! uuma. 11
ihves t tho )re-.Oi a sweet, doliouta ouor. IU
tantu in duliKhtfu . Pric. XbC a bo-
All drusteiHt 1 thu bov articlua. or W WU1
mail them, poatpttlit. u reuet t of price.
O. H. 8TR0N9 & 00.,
Su!e I'roprietors and Msnfrs., Chlcajrs
WILL J. WAKItlCK,
AO ENT.
PLATT8MOUT1I.
NfllRASKA.
HOESE-SHOEIITG
CITY SHOEING SHOP.
I am going to do all kind of fthoelrK and
do Carriage and W ozn ork. rtej'Dalrlg aod
I'low work done to order : now Ii your time ta
patroulze tne. Siiop on Wa-liiiin'ton Avenue
st the
Horco-Dhto Sign.
tar- Jood 8atiitfactioo Guliranleed.
GEO. PAI.MEK.
wl.Mf PlatttinouUi. Neb.
NEW
Furniture Store
FUBNITURE V' COFFINS.
and all kluds of Roods usually kept Id a
icm t'L lon lt.111 KhitTOKE
Also, si very complete muck ot Funeral Goods,
Hetainc&WooienCofflns Casiets Rotes.
EMBLEMS, Ae
Our New and elearauf lierse i always In
rcadine.
Remember th lace, in UNION
IJI OCK.ou Sixth rtrwi.TH'O
Doors sn tli of Cans Coun- -
Is Iiai.k.
Whear we may be louud liielit or day.
J. I UNRUH,
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Dr. C. A. Marshall
(Successor to l'lutt r & Marshall.)
Preaenra Jon of natnl teet a specialty.
Teeth extracUfl trfthont pain by tue of
Laughing Mum
All work wt nttd. Piles reasonable.
W MM wa Il.i I till I OIIU lui".
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