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Birt7T" III "I II lthS ,1 i .1 "lr (r SMtl.HllU 1. i IJIjr Mi! R. JaV lfcj Jt A I'MAMbi JU UK 1 WK rjf Si' pi itt rcll'OKl XX. NO. 270.

THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, 1880. PRICE TWO CENTS. uiwwhh "a Tl VXHI BIBST TTir ft lm, nrt fm I urn. EDITION. i oroiiOOKi FISHY FACTS.

i rrf: Grant, will ie Seated, Ioeiead of Garfield, "Halved by the "Bug a Boos of tte Missouri JBlectoral IMITflitry, aOBBIBLI 3 Borne of the States Bhow Up Their. Offlnln.1 Yiliitntinn "Returns. Qenara.1 Telearraphio News Iteaoued Orewe Other Intelligence. THAT FISU VaTonV AGAIN. imm atlLfiSjej of darfleld.

BtLotjis, 11. E. P. Mo Carty one of the Missouri democratic electors, advances the rather startling atatement that the democratic elector are thinking of giving their rote to Grant with the design of drawing off enough republican rotes to make him president. It is claimed the move meat is of a southern origin, bat how wide spread is not known.

The ttate Bsent is made that with forty ieven stalwart rotes the democrats can elect Grant, and they expect to get earuymsuca man, vonc ielMjlMHl and Atfars! who sllticifrditofl unhyeratlylmtSress with Garfield on account of his politico character and quasi religious pretensions. Irattartant RHr4 MaellatJ. Naw Not, 11. There was a peclal meeting of the Central Pacific, and Union Pacific directors, and lithe right, the residence of Vreaident Hunting ton, of the Central Pacifio road, for the purpose of arranging for the con adlidation and amalgamation of the two roads and branches. ft tlon scheme decided upon, the details ef which rrere to be submitted to the stockholders of the roads.

It thought the shipment oM orer 80,000 shares of the Central Pacific stock London last wees; shows that the managers expect to float stock fa A Ym La.jr If aural areal. Interview with Miss Bigeraon, a. slater of Assistant Corporation Attorney A Tbilrleen Year Olii Boy Cangbt 1st Machinery ana Twltt loio Fragments. OLKVEtAHD, Nor. 11.

'A fatal accident of a most shocking character occurred at o'clock this morning at the machine cabinet works, 122 sod 124 Elm street, west side. A 13 year old boy Turned Wood, who had been employed at the place for the past year and a half was assisting in doing some painting in the immediate Ticioliy of the main belt, when in some unknown manner he 'a caught by a fly wheel and whirled around with the Telocity of" lightning. The trunk of his was hurled with earful violence against the ceiling, while the heal fell to the floor, entirely eeTered from 'the body. Death was almost instantaneous. The unfortunate lad llrtd on Elm street, close by, his fatter being also an employe of the cabinet works.

Coroner Isom was summoned but on bis arrival decided an inquest unnecessary, as death was clearly the result of an accident. The body ia at Hogan Harris' morgue, on Bank street. QESEBAIi II A MOOCH. 4 O'CLOCK. a i.

nsmftlflPlaayaaaai ERIN EXCITED, The Green. a Bordering on, Frenzy. 1 State i Bodies of Men About TU HAT With liQttecrl Bigerson. She had before received his proposal to marriage. Mrs.

pipTT son and her daughter talked with bias a and then him away. He did 'not go at onof, bo! eontinued to plead for Mis Slrersou's favor. At length he threw his left arm about her neck and in the) nres ence of her mother, drew apistof fromj ois pocc piaoea we weapon gaimt her head and sent a ballet through her brain. Mary fell dead at her mother's feet and GHlen rushed from the house. He was subsequently ar rested and taken to the1 Tombs.

ateaaaed Orewa Hew Uaa Staaai ra Batweea Vaw Tark bbm! SUt tla. New Yobx, Not. 11. The steamship City of Alexandria, now in Vera iVfos, by way of Havana, brought the 7lfYrVws Sfionr brigytJtmes. U'ich'wer 1 tfllTeU'esbowiw the Galf ef Maiea AewliAeloIrteainerTbetwea fltattln Llord's line, owned in Oer maTTanl thatTaVer TCal! will V4M BraMfoatHe leave this elty.

Jaaa Sheraaaas Baa Clraaiai Wabhinotok, Nov. 11. Secre' te n's letter to Dalrell. In which udtIrIafiowlefesieTnt' ssjTOowill make Theractf1n' ortler that General Garfield may not be embarrassed in the formation of a cabi net, is a source of much comment In political circles says ne aoesTro remain at department ource oi mucn comment in sirclea The secretary Snaraa KlaaieU. i Bfaaer; Sharon, 6tNerada, is being soundly rated among republicans here.

The blame of losing the electoral rote of Nevada, as, well as the senatorehlp, is laid at hit on hcoount of the manner in which he neglected his duties as senator. It Js retif question whether Fair, elected to succeed him, will rote with the democrats or republicans, although ir likely he1 will train with thetyrmcr. Te Will Wot TallTroIltlee. Nkw York, Not. 11.

A reporter yesterday attempted to get an inter riew with General Hancock on Bar num's new fraud squeak, bat with poor success. On approaching him the general smiled, but positively declined to ssy anything about Mr. Baruum or the recent election, as.he said he had "something else to do and think about" 'He, declared he had seen what the newspapers had aaid about the dispute; had read the Brooklyn Eagle's article, which declared he would i not accept "the presidency on any such conditions" as Barnaul and Kelly proposed had read what Oen eralPryor said about Barnum, 'and thai this possibly was another mistake of hit, but said he pleasantly, "I desire tday nothing General Hancock, a manner waa most cheerful and, pleasant, and he appeared anything but the conspirator his supporter surd trying to make him appear. He willing to talk about anvthing Dm pontics, nut mat suDject he was determined to avoid in whole or in part. Tfca Baa as Senders.

AxtKOHsitY', Nor. U. Th8 jail here was occupied last night by a man and woman with a'strango his tory. Taeir.naxaes are W. McGre gor Ana oaran ne mcuregor.

xney are the man and woman who were arrested in Nebraska sometime ago on suspicion of being old man Bender and hia wife, the head of the terrible gang of murderers. They have walked or stolen rides this far on their way to New York, where ode Of their sons is living, and in the spring they expect to go back to their old home. 1 1 i ii 1 Wbal llaneock D. Not. TheBtiraaya A letter from General HaneocJk'waa received sere to day by aa officer of the army who was on his staftV ilfethe latter Generar Hancock says emphatically he has no lot Cln the agitation in regard to wing out.ths rote of New York, nor will he have any.

He is opposed to tne agitation. Ue says and believes General Garfiald 'was elected, and should be inaugurated without any fuss. t. A Jnda a Aaaaaltad. Naiw Yobx, Nov.

11. Diitrict Attorney Drum yesterday assaulted and severely beat ex Judge Morris for some remark Morris had made about Prums's former life. The judge is more severely injured than at first supposed. Ills cheek bone is broken, and ia internally hurt and is raising bleed. It ia intended to charge Brum before the grand jury now in session with assault with intent to kill, 1 a Orflelal Coanta.

Ooltjmbus, Nor. 10. The offloial rote jot the' 'election In Hancoclc, Baya He Vrlttenjti'irljetiet a Ih uenerat Has WrlttendrXettet Ab out Llat Two of the Zealand Offloers and Or? General News. THE MOKEY liETTicn. far tbe plurality.

3i, majonty over all, 1 Uhiolaas canrassed to day, and shows tne touowmg result 6.4fi6; uor: z.oto. uarneia i 177. Garfield's jlHDlANAPOLis, Nov. 10. Itoturns treat alt the oonnties have been received.

Garfield's plurality is 6,640. Atshhow, Nov. 11. The Champion has the official returns from all the counties in tbe state except twpjrn, the, retoote frnntiBr. The rotS footsUprjOsrnetd, 110,6, 6j Han cock, Wearer, Gar field's plurality, This will be increased to about 62.000.

The total (rbte of the state will be about 200,000, an increase of 62,000 since 1878. The greenback rote is about 9,000 leu than two year ago. Can Pari Willi Uadpath. DopuH.Nor.ir. Lord Grjckton, M.

County Farmauagh, speaking at a meeting of the orangenien at Newton, Butler, said Ireland could welt dispense with the services of Bedpatb, man who had Insulted Wltneftaetf Arrested Allrartl I'crjury. Nkw Yobk, Nov 11 After prisoners Morey and O'Brien had" formerly signed a confession of jary In the Storey letter Css. Justice Morgan committed them in default of 5XW0 bail etch to await action of the erand jury. O'Brien, was taken back to the tombs, and storey a Irieada started out to look for bail, l'aperg wtru at once blid before the gtand jury. The cOnfes sioua are held back, it is said they implicate persons not yet The' persons named above, Bamuel P.

Morey an'd one O'Brien, were arresl ed yesterday afternoon on a charge of perjury, aft.T having, it is alleged, confessed that the Morey letter was a forgery, A man who will swear to a statement and then confe that he swore falsely, Cannot be believed under any circumstances, and now that the rhilp case has assumed such a phase, it would be as easy a matter for the republican managers to bribe Morey and O'Brien to make a so sailed confession, aa It is claimed it was for the democratic committee to pay them for establish ink the identity ofi mUMorev.l Ed PBjmmrfc The Bevlew Testertlay. Fobtbbbs Moneoe, Nor. 11 The naval review yesterday wai a success. The weather wa clear and pleasant with fresh breete from the srutheant. steamer Dispatch, flylrig the president's flag from her main, came into the roads, followed closely by the TaJlaposa, carrying the flag? of Commodore Earl Engliuh, of the bureau of equipment nnd recruiting.

The Dispatch had on board the president and Mrs. Hayo, Secretiries Efafts, Hchurz and late postmaster General Key, with tbe members ot their families and friendi. Upon the president's nrnvul, the yards of the vessels of tbe fleet were manned, and a salute of twenty one gurls fired by the Tenuesoe and Min nesota. A salute of twenty one guns was fired from tbe water battery at Fort Monroe. This was followed in quick succession by a saluta of twenty one torpedoes, which were fired irom a temporary statibn near the shore, a novel experiment in the way of salutes.

As the firing ceaaed the Marino band, from Wx hioEton. stationed on the balconv of tbe hotel, played "Hail to lha Chief," in which they were joined by the band of the flag sfiip Tennessee. At 11 o'clock the president and party went on boara tne lennessee, where they were received by Admiral Wy mau and staff. The crew were beat to quarters where they were reviewe after which they repaired to the apnr deck to witness some broad sword exercises by some experts of the crew, nod at 12 o'clock the president left the ship and returned to the Dispatch The yards were again manned and a silute tAentyone guns fired. At 1 o'clock the signal irom the flag ship to prepare for landing was hoisted and tbe crews went at once to work lowering away their boats.

The' water was quite rough so that it was found impossible, owing to this fact and a strong tide setting in, to form a une ana advance simultaneously at first proposed. marine band and pioneer corps beaded the procession, fhe entire number of the brigade was 1,800 men. At half past three they took up the line of march for the fort. In the meantime, the five companies OUR EXCHANGES. IBELIKD.

Bf areblaa; Sin. Dubliw, Nov. llXit CSi expecl that the Baycott relief expedition will reach daremerris at 2:30 o'clock, th "a afternoon where tbe men composing it will ue learcnea to ascertain whether they are armed. They will have' to walk from CUremorris to Loughmask, fifteen mile, as conveyances cannot ba proenred for tiiem. A telegram from Bollina represents that great excitement, prevails there iu consequence of the report that fifty Oraogsmen would pasa itryrough! that place for Bayoott'e' Firearms were pRrcljared 'andi esrrled bjy the bands of ieu.

to oppofe.Oie passage of the Orangemen. A meeting wasihasti lly called. Revolvers were produced, and moat violent language against the government used. DOBU, Nor. 11.

The expedition will be composed of two divisions from nan and Manauan, twentj five from each county, inclusive of tbe leaders. No disturbance Bal lenrobe is apprehended aa their are 9,000 soldiers in the vicinity. Tales of lha Tbuaderer. IiOWDON, Nov. 11.

The Times, In a leading editorial, this morning, says: It is certaia the most important ques tion considered by yesterday's cabinet council waa.whe thee aH the citirens of Ireland can be protected by the ordi pary machinery Jf a law. We have reason to believe 1 those who are most directly responsible for the adminis tration ot; tbe Irish havaTonte to the conclusion that withoaU. isfcreaelng the power ot tbe executive the present state of things must not only continue but enlarge its borders and become daily more enterprisng and audacious. The srticle recOTnmandsA suspension of the habeas corpus act a a remedy. A False Clerk.

New York, Nov. 11. Wirt O. Harmon, confidential clerk to Ie, Tweedy VCo, 2C3 Canal street, ha charged with extensive robberies of goods from the firon. He confessed his guilt.

Ileal Katata Traaafera.i Adams Edwin Huth to Uatbrena Schneider, 10 acres in seotion IS, $700, Madison Henry Martin to Michael O'Connor, property in Gen terville addition, t)100. Calhoun street, near the Mayer ami Avelloo hotels, undergoing needed pairs. present with out indelicacy. He also said if there of artillery stationed here, headed by kwaa a letter in existence from him, the band, marched down to the wharf to meet and escort the president and party into the fort, under command of Gen. George Getty, who was accompanied by his staff.

A review of the troops followed. This practi cally ended the matter, and tbe sailors and marines returned to their boats and pulled away for the ships. 'Ihe troops' Of the gariison then formed and escorted the president to the wharf, Where the party embarked and returned to the Dispatch. Horn En Runla. Cleveland, Nov.

1 Maggio Beg gan, a good looking young Irish woman, with a ticket from To'edo to Cleveland, was a passenger on Lake Shore train 8, which reached hero at 2:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Before tbe train reached Clyde she was taken violently ill, and Conductor Pierce had a horrible suspicion aroused A to the nature of her dlncase. Hli waa witH diflfcultr nmotrrl to a Wsgner car attached to the train, and all the male pasxeogeig withdrewintootherco'iches. Luckily A physician from Norwalk was aboard tbe train. Ih less than fire minutes after she was removed to the car she gave birth toji still born child Upon her arrival here ahe was removed to theTSlty hospital.

Bhe stated that she was "tmarrlpd, that her husband lived in Toledo, and that she whs coming to Cleveland for the benefit of her health. Wlmt Ibtr Ilava ear Abaat (lie I'lwplijrad AOTntraal Fort Wayne. Terre Haute Newsi Turner, Welsh and Harris were recalled three times iu Fort Wayne, Monday night. Tcrrc nute News: Mr. Jacob Tfiermau, of Fort Wayne, is visiting relatives on South Third street, Logsnsport Pharos: John M.

Mo Manns, of Spring field, 111., and K. H. Wade, of Fort Wayne, Wabash offi cials, were in the city yesterday. Lefnyette Courier: Sol. Wiler, of Fort Wayne, brother of Albert Wiler, and formerly of this city, who has been quite ill, is rapidly recovering.

InJianapolis Journal, Allan Zullars, of Fort Wayne, is at the Bates. 8. It. Alden and Charles Aldricb, of Fort Wayne, are at the new Dennison. B.

A. Alder, ot Fort Wnyue, is at the Grand hotel. Samuel M. Hencli, of Fort. Wajne, Is at Occidental hotel.

Lafayette Courier: The Kansas City Star says nn attempt was made to assassinate President Hayes aa the residential party passed th rough fuwell station, on the Santa Fe rail I road. JUe was fcliot at twice by a man named A. Hooker. The Btar, now edited by Sam. Moras, formerly of the Fort Wayno Sentinel, is evidently trying to give the people taffy.

Journal) Yesterday It.ibbi ltuben, of Fort Wayne, was in ihe city for the purpose of perform ing tbe rite of circumcision upon the imam son or air. ana Airs, tin Greensfelder. The ceremony took place ut the residence of tbe parents, at tn corner ot (seventh and High streets. Mr. and Mrs.

Greensfelder, of Fort Wayne, Mrs Levi Openhei mer auu nirs. .11 Jiiandie, ot were present. ANOTIIEIl VOnCEBT, Possibly from Ceueral Haaaoek. New Yobk, Nor. 11.

In an interview with General Hancock, at Got emor'a Island this morning, the general denied that a letter purporting to have been written by him, to an army officer at Washington, touching the York vote, was written by him aud said he waa one of the few persona who could not discuss tbe presidential election at purporting to ba of should be produced. that tenor, it Spanish Relllons Troubles. Imxdos, Nov. 11. A dispatch from Madrid says the liberals view with mucn apprehension the large body of religious orders settling in They point out that the society contain sufficient elements of clericalism and intolerance already.

Damage rront EarUiqaafcea. London, Nor. 11. The Ion by earthquakes In Agram, Croatia, oa Tuesday, is estimated at 8,000,000 llorine, without reckoning the damage to the churches. Reports of havoc by the earthquakes have been received at Agram from the whole surrounding country.

ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS. m.la af the Lest oa she Zenlnntl. ToBOirro, THov. 11. Following is the taost complete list that can be obtained of the names of officers and men of the propeller Zealand believed to be lost in the gale of Saturday night; Edward Zealand, captain, of Hamilton) Thomas Deney, first eng( neer, St.

Catharines David Taylor, second engineer, Port Golborne; Jos. Malette, first mate, Montreal Tho. seconds mate, Corn wall; Thomas Armstrong, carpenter, Hamilton; Miss Frances, ladies maid, Montreal, Two deck hands were known on board aa George and Jack, tbe lorpner English and the latter be longlng'to Toronto. Capt. Thomas Zealand, brother of the deceased, and his son, have left for the north shore, to search the wreck for bodiei.

try to resign, shows that Gambcftali no longer certain of commanding a majority In the chamber of deputies. The education bill, which the' Government desired to place first on the order of the sliiy contains provisions wbfoh the Government considers wopld obviaC the necessity for immediate dispersion of the religroas cemnraolilM. TlieBdncallonal Kill. PARIS, Nov, 11 The decUien of' the extreme advanced left to aklhere to the course which caused the minis rpfaltialafrgenerouiify e'ffcred to arrest Joseph Englander, traveling agent for a large St. Louis tobacco house, is in the city to day.

Two prominent citizens engaged in a little game of fisticuffs, this morningmorning on Calhonn street, near Wayne. In a few days tbe county clerk will mste his report of fees on band, which will be published in Thb Mr. J. Jacobs and Mr. W.

H. Jones, both of Dayton, Ohio, and both dealers in hides, pelts, are at the Mayer house. Marriage licenses have been issued to August Bailey and Lizzie Garity, John Wageman and Sophia Vegalnes, J. E. Moran and Rose A.

Studor, Wiafield S. Marquart and Lizzie Bonner. Two errors occurred in yesterday's report of the superior court proceedings. Judge' CVRoiirke was mentioned aa the presiding judge, instead of Judge Lowry. And "substituted to the court," by a printer's error, appeared instead of ''submitted to the court." Harriett In Ilasle.

Seven or eight days ago, Lizzie Bonner, of Adams county, laid a charge of bastardy against Win field S. Marquart, and the latter waa brought to this city and imprisoned, lie has remained in confinement ever since, until to day, when the com Tbe two last cases entered on the docket of the superior court are) Thomas Greer and David Wellbaum t. Isaac Lauferty. Charles Burba nd O. L.

Brown, action to cancel note and Injunction; Thomas Brxdberry, David Wellbaum and Frederick Boahlsr vs. Isaac Lauferty, Charles Burb aad O. L. Brown, action to cancel not and injunction Both cases will be conducted by W. G.

A H. Oolerick, and are set for the 221 inst. The Army of Greece. London, Noy. 11.

A dispatch fiom Constantinople says the latest news from Athena is that tbe cabinet is actively advancing the military preparations, but tbe army will not be ready until March. COtDESICn TEUHIBlHS, LlvKBPOOt, Nov. 11. The Autumn cup was won by Prcstonpan's Philam moa 2d, and Petronel 3d. Valius was the favorite.

LotrDcV, Nor. 11. Bullion in the Bank ef England decreased 7 49,000 the past week. The proposition of reserve to liability is 60 per cent. Bales far Sexlone.

When fashionably dressed strangers visit the church, parade them up to tbe moat conspicuous seats; they will be quite an ornament to the building but plain or shabbily dressed persons should be taught to know better than to enter a fashionable church by be ing stowed away in some unobtrusive corner; see James, 1Z) where lie will not be an eye sore to dashers flashers. New lamps, new hand painted China, new cut glass, new gold band China, new decorated tea and dinner sets, new Majolica ware, new plated silver ware, new toilet ware, new compliment of our three Talley Dogs, at Ward's new store on West Columbia street. Ward's Cheap Crockery Store. ALL WOOL HOME CLOTH! 24 lnohea wide, AT 30c Per Yard, WORTTt 8O0 Per Yard. .40 PIECES Sagar Dftws 1 aeenl an the Pound.

Cut Loaf and Granulated, 9 eta per pound. Crushed and Powdertd 9 eta, per pound. Coffee A 9 8 Yellow 7 cts. Faurr Houkb. tSS ItBWAIID.

15c Per Yard. HCo Per Yard. HH HANDSOMEST LINK OF CALICOES AND MOMIB CLOTH FverbrenchUo Fort Wsrre, opened LOUIS WOLF, The above reward will be paid by the undersigned, for tbe arrest and conviction of the person or persons who entered his poultry house on tbe 8th of November and stole therefrom twenty or more of his chickens. JoHH TAYim, Corner of East Washington and Hanover street. Nov.

10 1 Daalaesa Nollee. Mr. Sidney O. Lumbard has been duly appointed agent of the Home Insurance Company of New York, vice isher Tons. Patrons of the Home will please bear this chance in mind and be governed accordingly.

By order of the company, Fort Wayne, Ind, Nor. Vth 1B8U. 11. 11. WALKER, Nor.

10 3w State Agent. alnaleal. The next term of tbe Conservatory of Music begins on Fridsy, Nov. 12. Wednesday and Thursday are enrollment daya O.

F. W. Mkv iu Not. 8 4t Scales sold. agents, Oh od Keystone Blotk, 24 Calhoun St.

Ff. Wayne. sssssssaaMBssssawjaaaaaaaa OKFF Cor. Callioan anil Colnobia. fiillrl uutii'l t1 rt.

judgment tne prisoner would marry her. Winfield jumped at the oppor tunity, procured a license, and waa married to Lizzie at about 2 o'clock In the county clerk's office, by Justice Tancey, in presence of a Bsirrursx reporter and several county pfBciala, Roth tbe bride and bridegroom tosared to be about tweatyvfour or twenty five year old. 1 'A Orer 166,000 Borden, Sellecfc cago, 111. Howe A Co. $4.50 for oofir wheel Novel ty WTlnerere, at Preaoott'e.

nor 8 tf John G. Fledderman, the most rcli. ible and experienced merchant tailor in the city. Gire him a call. oc21.tf John G.

Fledderman, the moat reliable and experienced merchant tailor In the city. Give him acall. oc21.ti M. E. Woodward is now turning out some of the most fashionable suits aaen on our streets.

Give him a call. Nor. 10 21. Novelty wringers, price $4.00. Preeoott Bros.

Co. nor 8 tf it Go to Woodward's and see tht latest styles in piece goods that have just arrived. Nor. 10 2t. Coats 1ms AN KNTIltE WBW UHk.

BLACK CASnUlERES, 40. cor, SOr, 7, a. rair axo balmorai. pkiuts, JTLANNELB, JEA.VB, OABalMKHEA, WOOL TABN. ItOaiKKY, OLOVIW, LVDES, di.auk raw a ei Very eheep FICnUH, COI I.MIS, TIPS, MILl IVKRY GOOIH, oct2 3m Come an it see Yy MATTHEWS, ATTOBirr.Y AT l.Xl.

Money to loan in lane oi small sums Holes and Mortgages bought. Houses to rent. Room Ho. Foster Btreew Block oh Court sen lyr WAltTRD OETl everywhere It iii 5 rrp' ii r' sea Fi Oo T5ite; QaUU ixee. Fonl UWU.HO.

Anl 4Wm GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOAKS, DOLMANS. AND MILLINERY AT J. P1EBFU it AB.KT A House containing eo roomaialtnataaaxim rfJSr tonstnet. JJot.H Teleu WDn ner Harfcsi. luiet No 1 red Wabash Deuem heaiac 0K rn "rn' 'aar wh; relcatea new 44; a 15tciBataNoiai4 uised; 43 bl.1 7t No7l ta lAsnsJralghts flrnjf wheat 1o Boflkto MmflHa.

i Cloaks for $2.00 and At J. PIERR'S. The best Hue of Dolmans is At Hats for all prices At j. nnrtir.s Great bargains In Dress At J. rjfJKR'5.

BlankeU, Comfortables aud Flannel cheap at J. PIElllt'S, OS ANP 0 CAIMIOUN ST, rx rt ji it.

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