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IS THE ARIZONA SILVER CELT OVPICIAIj PI I ft It OP 43IIA CO Saturday February 21 1091 Entered in tho JLVftt OElce At Globe matter This paper ia kept on file at 0 TUkes jAchertiiinR Agency ami fi Merchant Sxchanje San Francisco Cal where con fleets for oiWerUatag can be made for it LOCAL NEWS Tho masquerade ball Las beon postponed until March 2d i Miss Svlvift Kennedy arrived on Monday nml is the guest of Miss Anna Duoy Tho White is king of nil sow ing machines Taylor handles tho White Get your vritohos jewelry and sew- ing machines repaired by It Hum phrey 1st door nbovo 0 Dan OCarroll of Dudloyvillo always a welcome visitor spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Olobo Oil paintings photograuvors pas telles ami indotints handsomely framed nt tho Post Office Store Deoello and partner lessees of a portion of tho Harrison aud Morton claim nt Richmond Basin hmo struck rich ore Tho latest improved right from tho Bhop entirely now and very handsomo S70 White for 50 at tho News Depot 0 Tayloi Agent Mrs Win Middleton and family de sro to acknowledge with grateful thinhs tho many kindnesses shown thorn by friciins in their great nilliction 1 Ei ShorM A Halbcrt County Survojorllreckenridgc and Mr Kimball of Maricopa county aro hero in reference to tho contemplated road from Tempo to Globe The alleged hurto thieves Jackson and Hwton again endeavored to effect their oxit from tho county jail but wero frustrated in their design through tho vigilance of thoir keepers in i MM Wo aro requested to announce that owing to the calamity which has befallen Globe the masquerade ball an nouneod for Teb 23d has beon postponed until March 2d A Washington dwpsSohof Pel 12th annoimcos that the claim of Gnrrett Sigsby of Gilu county Ariz for dep redntions by Warm Spring Apaches in 1882 has been allowed for 3100 If yon aro about to order a watch or chain get prices frorit Humphroy which aro far below those you have been paying i i Eobort Williams mine host of the Silver King hota was a visitor to Globe for several days returning home on Tuesday last Mr Williams is an ngroeable gentleman and conducts a first ckbs hostelry Wo have incidentally learned that tho flood ras disastrous to property onn crn at Whenffleldi and also that Salt river was higher than known aTnco tho valley was settled necossarily residents on bottom lands have pecuniarily suffered Prank Storey Indian farmer at San Carlos died on Sunday last While at the Government saw mill near Apuche last month ho contracted a severe cold from which ho did not recc er and for two weeks previous to his death ho was confined to the Agency hospital His death is deplored by his many friends here 1 1 We aro requested by Mr and Mrs Geo Whito to say that in iewofi tho recent affliction and calamities that have visited our town caused by the recent flood they deem it udvitublo to forego tho reception and dnuco at the Kink on tho occasion of their daughters marriage and would bo pleased to meet all thoir friends at thoir residence nfter tho ceremony i mim Watches jewelry and cowing machines repaired aud warranted by It Hurnphroy 1st door above 0 LESSONS 1NDANCING Juven ilo class meet overy Wednesday and Saturday afternoons Ladies nnd gen tlemens class Wednesday nnd Saturday evenings Private lessons at any tsasssa TKA01C ltCATH or WH HtfllSftLETOy time Socials Priday evenings ut830noheH oclock Also lessons given on piano jimmi0 Stevens came homo frOm San Music furnished Por terms etc Hall Cutlery all grades Decorated Stationery Bascbnlls and Bats Marbles 2000 Piiir fliVnrs ho but little moro than seventy miles And other goods too numerous to men- ant there would bo no reason why tion of stages should not bb put on that point carrying tho puohenn i For custom made clothing made to oruer ami warrauieuuo ui go to 0 Vis i I I WtfaJ2ENR i Tho terrors of tho flood nnd destruo tifin of property sink into insignilicnnco in compmison to tho supremo misfor tuuo isitcil upon tho Middkton family in tho trajrio death of tho senior William Middleton Mr Middleton although ho had reached tho ndanced ago of 01 yours was as robust nud nc thc us most men twenty years younger nnd thought nothing of exposure una hardship Tho old gentleman was returning Thursday ovoning about oclock to his home in order to reach which it was necessary to follow tho high bluff which skirts Pinal creek on tho west Instead of taking tho upper trail on tho ridto of tho hill Mr Middleton foil lowed an indistinct path which pasfes ovor tho fneo of tho cliff about two thirds of tho distance to tho summit nt nil times nn unsafe trail and which had been rondcred slippery nnd treacherous by tho rain When ho had veachod a poiut about 100 feet south of tho cabin built on tho hill Mr Middleton Tns seen to slip fiom the trail and plunge headlong down tho precipitous cliff striking tho rock in his descent to tho creek boonty fUe feet below A Pendleton witnessed tho fall from tho rear of his residonco mid is convinced that Mr Middleton was killed by tho fall acd this belief is now generally concurred in Tho body foil into tho stream and was carried away by tho swift current Tho people on the banks of tho creek bolow wore hor ritled upon soeing the body and recognizing tho features of Mr Middlemen ris he was swept down by tho turbulent flood All efforts to recovor the body were fntilo until Thursday when a thorough search was made of the below by Eugouct Mnldloton and party of friends and tho corjiho was found by Chas lingers about six miles below Globe iu Horrolla fluid partially buried in tho baud and entirely denuded of clothing It afforded some consolation to tho family and friends of tho deceased to lenru that his body had been rccoured William Middleton was born iu Kentucky April 27 1S27 nnd moved with his pareute to Illinois when ho was six ears old Sharing iu the excitement occasioned by the discovery of gold in California ho crossed tho plains in 180 Throe years later ho returned to I Hi now making the passage from Sun Francisco around tho Horn to New York Ho nas married iu Illinois the wune year and in 1850 moed with his family to Oregon residing there until 1855 when they removed to Cnliforuk remaining in that State and Nevada till 1772 in which joar they came to Arizona Ihe funeral took place from the Methodist church on Friday afternoon and almost tho uutire population attended to jmy last tribute of respect to tho deceased who was hold in high esteem by nil who know hint The scene at the church was an affecting one nearly everybody being ir tear during the delhory of Rev Gills feeling dibeourse Tho remains were followed to the grave by a long train of sorrowing friend nnd all that was mortal of Wm Middleton was consigned to the earth This is tho first time that death has invaded tho Mid bleton hougohold and the boreavemont is not only grevious ouo for tho family to bear but if keenly felt by their many friends The road botweon town and the smelters has boen almost obliterated and the crossings to tho nouthet nro impassable for heavy wngoi8 Before any freight or coko can como in con Hiderablc repairs aiO absolutely necessary too formidablo for tho road oer seer to uudertako with a depleed road fund Realizing tho dilemma tho Old Dominion and Buffalo copper com panies have agreed to put a largo force of men to work on tho road between Globo nnd tho smelters us soon as the water subside sufficiently to admit of work being begun Tho Supervisors should tnko immediate steps to put tho road nnd crossings trtwo town iu passable condition i Thursday evening there was ton inches of snow at Bremens mill and when our informant left the mountain it was still fulling but not molting Tho thaw of tho provious dny left tho mountain bnro of unow Tho estimated damage to Bremens road is f00 There was threo inches of snow yesterday at Kolluors mill Above tho mill William Kellner estimates it at eight for dancing parlies forlno lna wont ln lias 1 inquire at Sultans for B0Veral months clerking in Mr 0 Ciendeniv post trader stores Ho I Mill sell for tho next 30 days for svs tho Indians aro generally at work wsh allofmv Dlush sets cases and Panting thoir crops and tho govern- albums nt actual cost Call nnd a Jllcnt is having for yourself Tayloii tho old dams which washed out ast summer replaced by substantial pilinir Tho Indians aro Ureckournlgo nnd party loft nict and no excitement prevails among Tempo last week to survoy a routo for a them at present No ghost dancing hns vngon road to Globe and aro confident been indulged in Volley Bulletin id finding easy grades by way Of what vV i a Just received atlho Post Oflico Store known as tho Hayden or MucDonald choice Candies Pass Such a road would bring Globo irithin eighty milos of Phoanix and jfould wonderfully stimulate trade with that camp Indeed as Tempo would titafS A DISASTROUS FRESHET i HOUSES SWEPT AWAY AND PROPERTY DESTROYED HEAVY LOSSES Globo hns suffered a great calamity Tho loss in largely irreparable and while falling heavily upon a few families and individuals it is folt and deplored by tho ontiro community The torrors of tho flood will long livo in tho memory of thouo who witnessed its relentless power and thero will remain auxiety and dread least tlu disasters of tho put few days are ro cnacled Tho storm began on Monday aftor noon with a gontlo rainfall which gave no premonition of tho impouduig devastation There was no thought of danger until lato Tuesday night at which timo Pinal creek had grown into a turbulent flood and begun to eat rapidly into the banks wherever tho forco of tho stream struck them Tho ground had become thoroughly saturated and offered but little resistance to the current whioh in its erratic course cut now channels nnd swept awny every bairiur with npimlliiiK easo About i oclock on Tuesday morning the water began to undermine the blacksmith shop of William Middleion and tho Cftdoron property owned by A Arann opposito the foehool house In a short space of timo tho buildings fell into tho stream and tho water continued its encroachments noith Seeing that tho destruction of tho two houses about sixty feet distant was iuuvitublc tho toifauts Shoi iff Thompsons family occupying ouo of tho hoYisea movee out and tho owners 51 Walsh and A Arann began to tear down tho buildings and succeeded iu saving much of Iliolumbar Mcnuwhtle tho torrent was rapidly undermining the bank in tho rear of Owen McKevitts new house CO yards further down stream Tho Bell family occupying it hastily taocd their ef fects nnd force of men aftor a couple of hours hard work succeeded iu moving the houso into the street wliero it was supposed to bo out of danger but tho force of tho flood had boon under estimated and the erosion of bank continued until tho stream had crossed tho street and carried away tho west end of Job Atkins residence fully 200 feet dihtant from tin- former channel Mr McKovft hojrini to save the material of which his house ns built toTO it down but tho greater portion of the lumber vas washed away before it could Ite moved to a place of safety Tho adobe hoiu adjoining the 5rcKeitti property pii tho east oiyned by Mrs Louiw Hootnn as undermined and foil into thu flood only a corner of the lot remaining Continuing west 100 feet Jerry Hyndmans now residence was the next to succumb to tho relentless torrent By half past 8 oclock on Wednesday evening the current had encroached upon the foundation of tho house nnd despite tho efforts made tomoor it with stout ropes it was swopt awcy and demolished as though it had been mero bauble Tho 0 corral adjoining was partially undermined and rendered nlmofit valuoloss Tho peach orchard of the old colored man Uncle Joo Thomas on which ho has spent years of patient toil wns nifiost entirely washed nvay only his cabin with a fow feet of ground surrounding it being left Tho place won protected from the creek by a substantial stono wall adequate to withstand ordinary floods but proed of no avail in stemming tho recent torrent Tho insatiato flood found nothing further to devour until it loft tho bluff nud turned to tho north where it cut into tho right bank washing down an ndobo cabin occupied by Chinamen und continued its impetuous course until it had iutadrd Alfred Kinneys property and demolished his ndobo lodging house Tom Pnscoos corral received tho brunt of the flood and fully two thiidsof tho property was destroyed Ho is ono of tho heaviest loers Tho big iron tank iu the coiral was removed from tho framework supporting it und lot down upon tho roof of tho harness room and office building with tiro two fold object of waving tho tmk and anchoring tho building und this expedient undoubtedly baved the busi nohs houses bolow from serious damage as it interposed an effectual barrier to tho progress of tho torrent in that direction diverting tho bulk of tho water lo the left An adobe house on tho left bank west of the bridge belonging to Mrs Fisko succumbed to tho curront and was totally destroj cd Tho foot bridge spanning tho creek on Broad street which had withstood the shock of greater floods was finally wrenched from its moorings and one- half of it carried down stream tho largo amount of debris striking tho piers no doubt caused them to givo way Sweeping around tho point on which Graydons blacksmith -shop and other property is silnatcd tho current again attacked tho left bank gutting tho California corral property owned by A Graydon nhd upon which there was an ndobo house Henry Mijrccrs houso to the north was also demolished i I vj i Nearly qu rtcr of milo bolow the 7wi fT st vt JIW 4 Wortnran property was badly damaged thondobo poition of tho houso being Valueless and two small houses nud fonco on bnmo property washed away A small framo houso north of inau was undermined iicro ino stream was Wilsons houso and in fact his on tiro lot was washed away In the vicinity of tho Buffalo smelter comparatively littlo damngo was done A houso belonging to Charles Balbridgo was demolished and tho flood of water camo dangerously near to tho house occupied by James Dovcie causifig them to move out Tho Buffalo Company escaped without loss A forco of men under tho direction of Messrs Cook nud Eugene Trippel moved largo quantity of wood to bafo ground Below tho Buffulo works A Mnurel suffered tho loss of houhe aud dam ago to his field At tho southeastern end of town Supervisor Shanleys residence was completely surrounded by water uud the family had barely time to escape leaving all their effects in the house which was slightly damaged but fortunately remained intact Both proaches to tho footbridge opposito Adolph Haaga propeity were washed away also the houses belonging to Manuel Borzoni The bank is washed out to Hangs fence and tho rear end of tho old Brewery lot is gone The channel npproocheu to Bremens back fonco and to the road at tho west end of Alonzo Baileys lot from which small houso is gone Tho water nudor mined tho rear end of tho Havorly house aud washed away fences and outburidiugs behind the houses adjoining on tho west owned by Grimes Zschoegner and Allison All tlierfo hotthcs wero vucatod by tho occupants who suffered much inconvenience Their property is pmotioaUy orthloss and the houses upon it will hvo to bo inosod On the opposite side of Pinal creek the property known as tho Jordan place above Middlotons was almost entirely destroyed Wm JLiddletons lot was washed out for 100 feet arid to within 23 feet of tho hou George Newton lost about ftfteeu cords of wood und tho flood left the property in such dangerous situation that the family have vacated the house which will bo torn down nij rebuilt on safer ground Wo havo enumerated nboul nil the serious damngo done by the flood in and around Globe but language is inadequate to convey an accurate idea of tho desolation wrought The adual losses will probably foot up 13000 or more but when the depreciation of other property situated neur tho creek nnd now deccod uusafe is taken into account the damage is at least doublo that amount The rainfall was 255 inches not very great considering the duration of tho storm and tho deettrnc Hon of property is due chietly to the rapid melting of the snow on Pinal mountain nud to the fact that tho banks of tho creek had been saturated nnd rendered ery soft by continuous ruin before tho stream had reached tho proportions of a flood Tho mail service was bndlv demoral ized by tho slorm and the carriers hao had tough time Service out tho route to Thomas has been re-established nnd inuils aro leaiug regulaily over tho Florence routo but only one has been received oor that lino since Tuesday and that crossed tho Gila at Bivcrsido beforo the riso camo Kellner Co report damage to a portion of thoir stock stored in tho a st tons rnmciAK Ho Tct Cnlifornln rrodncllonl Iti port A St Louis psntleniBu whose kflllctlon wm tele hciiiliicbci win no urirlsKl at the cure cfltctcit by Joyf VigetnMo finrdaiiarllla that ho dofloctcd from its course iwlmifflprihn rr a i I i Tinu cut a new cuannci to ino ion in thirty feet of tho now boarding house and making a straight shoot for tho Old Dominion dump where it was diverted to tho opposito side and plowed its way through thu tho well known EU Louis rihj slcian of 2C52 hhen auiloah Street The Uoctof tnw at ouco that it illffenil Jrom tho potash preparations In that It was purely vegetable nd IwcomlnR Interested Inltibcgsn a scries of invcstlgntlons and In a subsequent letter candlilly admitted Its curath I nrnnnrtfnii nii1 cnrr wood yard i WJhinl t0 lt3 vIrtue rrfher i ued it of tho Old Dominion Copper Company I In my own family and vreccrlhedltforriitleuts ui iuu viu uu ii i i whoregulrrdaccncral 8tem rcculator Asa Desnito tho efforts of a larco forco of result lean saylt Is aualinoitnbsyltiterure for i coulpatloii biliousness djBpepsta employces to prevent it about 5U tlon and sick bctdaehes llicso troubles usu ally cftmo from a dlsturliod coudltlnu of tho cords Of wood were washed away It I stomach and bowels and Joyn Vcsctablo ih fvnpoteil limwupr 4iit 4r tli lo pania best laxative and stomach WlUb IWO UUIUHI tor I have OVOr ictn nud flx a nrnvnl nvstom a of this which lies scattered along tho creek for sovcrid lailes will bo recovered Below tho wood yard Georgo corrective Is almost perfection Itfclf lelgned A UARBirTT W2 ghenaudoah EL Loull Tnylor is sole fcgeut for Whiskey in Globe Noble From and after January 1st tho fol lowing will bo the rates for lumber delivered in Globo Bough lumber SCO dressed 370 flooring and grooved 875 Bustic 75 sawed shingles 38 BllEMKV Dcitiiri Cunl be rurcit ly local applications as thoy car not reach tho diseased portion of the oar There is only ona way to cro deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an inflamed caudU tiun uf the mucous liuitii of the Eustachian Tube When this tube keU inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed deafness is tho result and unless the inllnmmation can bo taken out and Vhls tube restored to its normal con dtiun hearing will bo destroyed foroVcrj nine cases out of tun are caused by catnrih which ia nothing but nn in iluiled condition uf tho mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness caused by catarrh tliatuccm not cure by taking Hulls Catarrh Cute Send fur circulars free CHENEY A CO PrnisToldlO1 Now lot of Underwear nt Xnn Wogenens ii PItEPERRED LOCALS Taylor will sell yen the test cigar in Globo for a bit Noblo whiskey is puro nnd medicinal Sold only by Taylor The Hoffman Houso Bouquet Agne3 Booth and Mexican cigars aro sold by Tuylor of the News Depot Bkbbit Hiatal for sale at the Beit office To meet tho demand for coarse ground barley und corn I have attached a crusher to my planer at my lumber yard in Globe and ara prepared lo do custom work fpr those desiring a greatly improved feed Bbcmbs Choice cigars at Van nona Location notice for sale at the Post Office Store Now Suite of Clothing at Van Wageneus Anheuser Busch Saint Louis cu always bo found at Taylors bmi Liquors of nil kinds at Ynn Wogenens 0 Taylor kcopi fbe finest lino of Importod brandies wines and champagnes to bo found iu Arizona Band McNallys pocket maps of Arizona for saloat the Post Office Store WJining Application No 546 LsiOitice Tccsov Aru I ltbnwry 13th 1893 I JITOTICE lb UEKEUY UIYENTHAT IA tho Croj Cut Silver Mining Cin I any whoje post office addr8 is Globe Ari Zlui big mtie ipilicatsnn for a patent fur liftocn huSdrcJ feit on thf Little Tom Mining Claim Iwarina silver situate in Globe Mmin Distriet tlila County Arizona an lccriil iu Die ollicbl plit mul licld notes or in tins office as follows iz Lot No SO IJcKiiininj ft a post marked Ii- I No 1 whence Jlintral Monument No 5 bears dess 53 min 1005 feet thence 30 uVjr 300 feet to pnrt marked No a thenc 77 do9 30 mln lOO feet to iwt marled li TNo 3 thence rj 30 dec 00 fet to pot marked No 4 tin nee 30 des same course 330 feet to pout niarUd No ftlience 77 dcs 30 nun IjOO feH to poitj markeU i i tlience ao aeqa aflfl fpt to mist Xn 1 nrd ulare of beiriniiiwr 1 IIak 11 lO tn in 1iof niiiritmin cellar estimated at 00Q The water i pjco acres tsclusive of a jMrtion of tlie Tlue beeped in nnd rose three feet niJ It 041- I 1j llecopleroifii jiln Omnty on iiaijea 73 LtbbUfM3 tN anJ 74 JJook 7 IlewHa of tlio Globe Probate Notice iMinin eluding tho Dolsarte svslcm of phvsical Inrict Ad miiin7cKiinnt re claimants I in tlio Now Translation ion tho noth and expression wm no given at ouiiau iiue Uiitl Minitipr Ulaim i otjNoil on Hull by Miss Wabiuct The family of Edttard Lidolph took thoir departure for San Francisco ou Sunday last -where thoy propose remaining A fine lino of cutlery opened at Iho Post Ollico Store Wostenholm knives Wade fc Uutchor Wostenholm und Swedish razors The Consolidated Bank of Tucson vill pay tho highest price for Gila county warrants either in cash or in San Fiancino exchange llic VorIl enriched Tho facilities of thepresent day for the production of uveiythtng that will conduce to tho iuaturiil uulfure nnd comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Imjjs was first produced the world was enrichtd with tho only perfect laxativo known as it is the only remedy which is tiuly pleasing and re fershing to the tnste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in tho spring nnd ilnr th gnntli All persons boldins adverse claims thereto ire reqiiiraj to tren6 the name lforo thin office within sixty daj from tho first day of pullicatiin hereof nt they ill be barred by irluc of the VovisioiH of the statute Uegister JoiIK Josts Attorney for Claimant feb21 10w TN JIK PROD ATE COURT OF THK 1 County of Gili Terntoiy nf Arizona In tlio mittcr of tho Estate of Carl Voc Soyer Deceased Order to show cause why order of sale of real nnd jierannil titate should not be made CharleJ Dennhard the Kcutor of the last Will and Testament of Carl on Sojer de cemeil haino filetl Iiik pitition herein pray injt for an nrdtr of sale of the personal and real Cktate nf said decedent for thu purpses therein set forth It is theiefore ordered by the said coutt that nil persons iuteiesteif in the ettate A said deceased atrered before tho rafd Pr batc Court on Monday tho 23rd day February 1M1 at 10 otluck in the forenoon of said day at the com room of ttatd Irobato Court at tho Comt lloute Globe County of Gila to show cause why an order should not be granted to tho said Executor to sell so much of the real nnd ptisonal estate of the said deceased as shall be necessary And that a copy of this order he published nt least for four successive wteks in Tin AIU70NA Silvrii fit i newspaper printed timo or in fact at any time and published in said Gila County Dated January 2StlilWl the better it is known tho more pop- -Vi WESTMEYER it become 1 in3J4w Probate Judgi jrt Advice la nattier Mrs Winsixjws Soothing SVrct has been used by millions of mothera for child run teething for over fifty years with porfoct success It relieves tho littlo sufferer at otico produces natural quiet sleep by freeing the child from pain and tho little cherub avykes 03 brightas a button It is very pleasant to taste soothes the child soffens tho gums allays prim relieves wind rcpulufes the bowels nnd is the bast known remedy for diarrhoea whether arising from teething or other causes Twenty five cents a byttlo MEIKLE tgsiijipiJJ Dry Goods I have a cousin who 5a is urinter A ex Mayor LoRhran of North Dee Moines Ia Some years ajio he was employed in this city whero they woro print ins circulars for Chamberlain Ho had and terrible cough and while setting tip copy he made up his mind to buy a bottle It cured him and that was the first I ever knew of Chamberlains Couh Remedy I have been strongly in its favor ever since My own experience and that of my family convinces ma that this remedy is the best in the world That may ha strong lan fruage but that is what I think For sale by Hitchcock A CARLETON CarfefoiL Heikle SUCCESSORS TO ALEX BAYDON AND Ctareaage MP All Work GUARANTEED PriccB to suit tho people Horse Shoeing a Specialty STEEL 1R0X COAL constantly on hand nnd for sale Also UILDE8S Ollicc at Blacksmith Shop Estimates cheerfully given IiRENT KEYSER President A WALKER Vice President oniinso BROOKNBR Secretary ALONZO BAILEY Treasurer Manager Ooiiimoroial Co SUCCESSORS TO ALOITZO EJkIXE5T3 Dealers in GHENERAL Merchandise OUR Sf OUK IS ALWAYS Wm Wmm ah DfflHiifi IN EACH LINE A rift jfci as i Un LSs iM i fem iA mm woQQiM Carpets CSoihiftg Boots and Iioes5 Crockery and Classware3 Canned Coods3 Groceries and Grain SHELF 8Du HEAVY MED1EE Ageney Giant Powder Co Gaps andFuset DISCS ItEMLDY FOR CATARRH -Boat Easiest WtM Cheapest Relief i3 immediate A euro ia yit certain or uoia in ino iieaa nas no oauui It is an Ointment of which a small particlo is applied to tho nostrils Price 00c Sold by druggists or sent bv mail Address Hazeltine Warren Pa- KLEIN CO DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE Large Stock of Gvershirtsi Hats Groceries Liquors Tobaccos Cigars Hardware Tinware nuns Supplies AND EVERYTHING KEPT BY A FIR8T GLABS BEB01BTILS BBTABLIBHMS1T Exchange drawn on all parts of the Uni4 ftediSfteSfond SMQPe KtJ.

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