Indianapolis Sentinel, Volume 34, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 January 1885 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS DAILY SENTINEL, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1885.
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Tfcc Tool oa Exit Bound Freights la linger ef Dissolution. The Result of the Comlngr Ueetlnsr ReKßrüed With Much Anxiety December Earnings Other Items of the Bull. A lortien of the le Line !a laid with Sixty five pound rails, and, In fact, Inere appears to be very little rail on standard cau?e roadj north oi the Ohio lighter than fifty-six pounds r-' yard, til of the lines of bevy trailic nsiriK at least itity roan J rails. The fcailfurt n-d by Indiana roads is mainly gravel, altL&cqh teveral of ttern use stone or fnrchc sin. Either rnakei cood biiiast. The ro'J3 that have eo far report! December earnings have a little over half the tArningH a,od much more than h&lf.taa rillende ot the wto!e number that report. They taste ft favorable showing compared with previous months, but it is doubtful if the reports Btlil to come in will maintain no I -Torable an average. The Indiana, Bloomington and Western is amons the few roads that report a smaller decrease than in any ether month daring the year. Railroad managers will breathe & sigh of relief when the month of February close, for then they will know whether cr not the year's earnings are not to be knocked bisher than a kite by another fearful flood. In an licipatioo of another overflow nearly all of the Ohio Iliver lints have raised their grades and will be better able to cope with the anpry waters than in 1884 Many of the roadj could have spent several thousand dollars more than they did in improvements last Tear had It net been for the great flood. A traveling passenger agent, with head quarters in this city, is very much incensed over an item which appeared in a recent istue of en Eastern paper to the effect that traveling passenger agents do not earn onethird of the salary they receive, and that the railroads should economize by abulishint; thifoilice instead of reducing the wages of hard working train men. The petition of t-svelir passenger agent, he says, is a mo3t dilUcnlt one to till, and were trie roads to abolish it they would lese thousands of dollars' worth of business every year. In this statement he says any General Manager will btarhiinoat. XI X ELT TO BS MSJLVEO TKMPORAF.ILT. The Railroad Gazette tajs that there f ems to be danger that the pool on Eastbound freight from the West to the sssboard will be dissolved, for a time at least. The trouble and differences are now such that a ftttlement has become unusually difficult until there Las teen a test by open competition of the eüect of the conditions introduced by the new trunk line?. The immediate question at iesne, it is true, is not b'iween ht Eastern trunk line?, but between tbir Western connections, bot the question arises because of the new autlet to Ne York City Riven the Grand Trunk by the West tohor. 1 ne Grand Trunk can not give any coiS'.Je rable amount of New York bu3ine:s without incrrasing the amount of freight cmineu to ev lorx which it csrnei Irom the West. The large bosiness recently carr;d East ward hy the West Shore na been rcupht to it chiefly or largely by the Grand Trunk. Thtre is reason to believe that it ttai been carried at cat raUs, and th9 other roads demand that tue Grand Trunk not on ly Ebould not participate in the cut, but chould not crry fpr the West shore (or any ctber read) if it cats tbe ratts east of Uiltno, and that it eball not carry from Chicago a larger proportion of the freight than has been awarded it. In this latter den and they hold that the essence of their c3operative 'agreement is at stake. The Chicago and Grand Trunk claims have been submitted not only to the usual arbitration proTided for In the contract of the road r but to an appeal after what would regularly have been m final decision. If it does not abide by this decision, they claim that it will be useless to make any agreement A meeting is to be held in New York. Friday, t9 consider these matters. The result ia regarded with pjreat anxiety. A dissolution of the pool on east-bound business would be almost sure to cause tenons losses to many railroads. Although eaat-bouid rates have not icen well maintained this winter, reductions have apparently been the exception at most shipping points, including the most impart ant ones, aod the average reduction has rrocably not been large, o that there has been a profit on the business. Should the pool be dissolved, the rates made would probably leave no profit whatever until it was restored. Its restoration would ba almost Inevitable, but probably month) would elapse first, and the sole return for the millions wasted would be a very imperfect knowledge of the natural effect of the "Weft Shore connection on shipments over 'ihe Grand Trunk under open ccmpgtition. COURT-HOUSE LOCALS. The County tlloard Finds for III mm Mil. ir AgaJoit IIzfciab Fmart, ana Smart Appeal Other It ms. On motion of Henry Tincber, in Room 3, ytstarday, Jacob W. Lvons wis admitted to the bar. The Riley Hoop nnd Heeding Company 1: as 'sued A. C. May on notes for S'JOO: Damanl$;uu. TL trial c! Drncilla Brandon vs. Mary I. Hammond and others for damages is still in prt:riss btfore a jury in Room 3. A rear x'a Fi1z Patrick's suit against the Cae lce RcJid for damage was compromised and dismissed in Room 1 yesterday. The Scotisb-Americaa Mortgage Company took judgment In Room 1 yesterday In a foreclosure uit against Paisej Patterson and others. Judge Walker jester-Jay granted a divorce lo Mary Rathenstein from Frederick Rathenetein, on proof cf failure to provide and abandonment. The will of Stephen Taybr, deceased, has been probated. Tbe proterty goes to his widow, Grace Ann Taylor, for her life, and afterward goes to his daughter. &my M. Robinson has given $3.000 bonds as administratrix of the estate of Jesse M. Hobioson, deceased. She has also taken out letters of guardianship for Anna 8. Roblnaoa, a minor, giving 600 bonds. In the cases of the United States Mortgage Company vs. Jarre B. Hunter and Others and t !so against 0. H. Hajselman and others. Hi receiver yetterday filed reports of hi3 trust In Room 3, and the matters were taken under advisement by Judge Walker, la order to give hin time to examine vouchers, etc These are old cases, having been in
tbe court 3 for several years, and came up origtnally in foreclosure suits, at whici time tbe court appointed Mr. ßpana receiver to account for rents and profits. The puit of A len Gritlin vs. S. L. Warner atd L. K. Reinholt for $1,000 damages i3 now on trial in Room PlaintiJ wai ejected from her rooms, which she was renting from Warner, ar.d out of tills grows the suit. By an reemnt of the attorneys the County Beard yesterday entered a finding in favor of Hiram Millf-r as against Hezekiah fc'matt in the content case, after which an appeal was prayed to the Cirruit Court by Smart. Mcses Kaufman hai filed against Mayer Leirshitz and Joseph Bormslein oa an accrunt and bill of exchange. I)m&ni X). Herman Feif-entbal, executor of the w.'ll of Alfonse Sicotte, baa sued the same le(endsuts in tNe Fame mincer, demiudin judgment for flJM. Tte Health Board is premrin map3 hhewing tbe location of smallpox cases for lii-t year, tte cholera in 187J, and the scarlet
fever and diphtheria for the premt year. This is to be kept for reference to aid in lo cating the portions of the city ni03t liable to the diseases in tbe future. George and James Flora were put on trial in the Criminal Court yesterday for petit larceny and receiving stolen goods. Defendants and a man named Sowders were arrud by the police op a charge of iobbing hen rccsts in Hendricks County. Jhij were traced to this city by the farmers who had been robbed and were caught selling tbe chic .ens to tome of the commission houses. It is thought that they have been engned in the practice for a long time, and that hundreds of chickens have been thus secured and disrOEeiof by them. Tbe petition of KeziahJFowler against William Webber to secure such a modification of tbe decree in her suit for divorce from the de'er.dant es will give h?r possession and control of her child, wa concluded before Judge Howe yesterday afternoon and the matter taken under advisement. Judge liolman made an ab.'e and touching appeal for Mrs. Fowler in his argument to the court. At the conclusion of the argument Judge Howe asked Judge Hoi' man for 1 is opinion ai to how often the father should be allowed to see his child and how o?en he should be permitted to take the child with him for a y:sit. Upon a general expression by the attorneys in the case. Judge Howe said he would consider it and giye bis decision in the future. The rae has attracted considerable attention for three days. Real Satate Tranefors. The following deota wore recorded Mou'liy, Jannarj 11, m retorted by Steeg A Eernumor, abstract compilers, 12 and 15 Thorps Block. Telephone, 1.01 : iidmuad Moouey ct al. to West InJlanapol s Lan l tmrHtiy, warranty deed to fcart of iet tlon 14, township 15. uorib of range 3 east, ex!iuiu;n 6V4 uns, core or lm $!0,Q CO Xtwton Carter toHuMfi iieir, quit cla'm dei fo the ur.ilivldfd thre iuarttrn f j flrlof nortiie.t quarter of hcctiou 15, township IT, Tiorih of rAne 2 east... S.CCO 030 Allit-oa C. Kemy aul wife to JoDn T. Tar, warranty deed to tart of northwest quarter, otfiuutlicast quarter of couthnot rj'tarter, of s.'Ctlou 7, township II, norta of rnit: tasi 2 liauta M. HuLitaii.l n isbau.l to WilllHUi H, Morripoa snd wife, wtrraiity de2d to part of lot 12, in square J4, taec.ty of iLdihüspolin..... 00 OJ Margaret R. Wlreman to ".Miiiatn II. Mor:wm anJ wile, warranty deed O rrt of lot 12, In tiquar! 24, iu tae city of . IndanarU- 8.70J 00 K!izbtta 1'rcston etal. t ?imoa P. Uirbauith. warranty det-d ta iols 13 an.1 4 la UorcacUy's addition to the town of f 0-t;ooK 225 OJ Jolij A. De:ord aid wi.'o to Charles W. De'ord, warraatr d;?l to partofwe-t hall of soutneat quarter of stctloa 2 ', in township 7, north of ranse 2 eAst.. .. 155 00 L'av d McOcat and wl'e to John O-ahaji. wairaaty deed to lot is In McOuit's mtdlvion to tLe city of Indiana-oliH.. S33 00 James W. Hilton and wlfa to Cnarks M. Hilton, warranty deed to part of south rtalf of southwest quarter of action 18, township 1C, north of rao.se 3 east 503 03 Samuel Cary and wife to E. Amanda McConaha, warranty deed tolotsUaud 14, In li e town of Oakland n 1,330 03 Oiive L. Osgood to Newton M. Bowen, warranty deed to lot 20 In Alvord V Co. 'a eabdiTiaion of Butler Fletcher's aaditlon to tne city of Indianapolis...... 7,003 00 Conveyances, 11; consideration ........... füj.ölo 5 Local Courts. tcrcBioa court. Koom No. 1 Hon. N. B. Taylor, Jad?e, Amanda Fitzpatrick vs. C, C, C. and I. Railway Company et al Damages. Dismissed. The Scottish American Mortgage Company vs. Fatsey Tatterson et al. Suit for foreclosure. Judgment for plaintiff. Room 2.non. D. W. Howe, Julse. Petition of Keziah Fowler for modification of decree. William Webber, remonstrant. Under advisement. Alena Griffin vs. 8. L. Warner et a!. Damages. On trial by jury. Room No. 3. Hon. L. C Walkor, Jodie. Mary Kothenstein vs. Frederick Kothenstein. &uit for divorce. A decree granted on tbe grounds of abandonment and failure to provide. Tbe United States Mortse Canpiny vs. Jamss B. Hunter et al. Il9ceivership. Receiver files report, came taken under advisement Tbe United States Morteaze Company vs. O. H. Has.se 1 man etal. llsceiversaip. Itsceiver files report, same taken under ad viemer t. Drncilla Brandon vs. Mary B.Hamraoad et aL Suit for damages. Oa trial by jury. CRIMINAL COCKT. Eon. Picrco Norton, Jadse. State vs. George aod James Flora. Petit larceny and receiving stolen goods. On trial by jury. The Ministers Resolve. At a meeting of the Presbyterian ministers of this city, yesterday, the following resolutions were adopted: . Resolved, That It is with great pa.n re that we, the mesabersof the I'reafcytenan aainlsterial Association ot the city of Indianapolis, have learned that the Police Commissioners of thii city are determined to enforce th law relative to tae closing of saloons at 11 p. m., and upon the Stbbath day. Keaolved. That we call upon all good anl lawabiding citizens to lend their ictiaenca to this much-needed civil and moral reiom. UcsolTed. That all good people will assist. In eyerv lawful way. to apprehend the law brewers, and thus encourage temperance, law and order. 80CIETY NOTICES. MASONIO Keystone Chapter No. C. Royal fSrr Arch Masons. Statel meeting la M;tsoaic y Temple this (Tuesday) evtuing, at 7:30 o'clock. Installation of officers. JACOB W. SMITH, n. P. WTlijam II. 9MYTH. SecreUry. HEAPQÜARTEI13 CEO. FT. THOMA3 POST, No. 17, o. A. K. There will be a meeting of the Post this January 20. 1S5, at 1 o'clock, p. xu., utarp. to attend the fnneral of Conirala Cyrus J. Dobbs, All members are expected ioae preseQL J. E. HASKELL, Cozunaader. Wm. r. Kxav, Adjuunt..
O. K. KKEOKLO A WIIITSKTT. raneral Directors and Kxatalaert, No. 77 North De-awara atraetteier nona oouiiwilon to oaoe and resliencta. narH ajrm fo w vi rt t n sr tad Pantea.
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- -v. Hovr few tmdcratajid what a pcrfoct Ct ia P Thit ra!ra 1-ericxl of "breaking La"ia JacEtd essential to every nav outfit. TLia la positi ely uaeceaaary. The ecleatlflo principles tpplitl to thenoQerous fcbxipes and sizes of "tho Harlan" ahoe, Insures perfsot Ct. and their fiexi'jLJty, absolute freodora frora the torture cf "breaking In, a? they ftsy and comfo:tab!3 2roa th trat day. Bold everywhere. jLak yoiir thoe ddaler for na KANAN Si SO.N. AMtJSEtiaurs. 35c. Bress CirclB Beservet. 35c. Standing Room Only! House CnÄ to ills Doors ! Grand Success! Grand Saccta! Return Fngageaient of the 1'opular Wilbur Opera Company TO-MGUTOIIVETTE! TO-:iOUr-0.V NIGHT, the Hrt Tixne la this City, the KE 01'ü:R, EOTRBtiLA! WEDNESDAY MATIN tti, X II lu MAbC uTTB, S3 Goorxtrs TO M.l. TAllTi OF TUs Hoi st, IniiuJln Refrv l Sti.it Over One Thousand poop!e turued awar last nighton accouttof uot renmmliCl.iBO ir i-iulioTi. evt ry mjU bein; loid at 7: 19, siiowiuz that p?rM.lc will litrouiza good Eho-AS at prices lo euitthe times. TlirRS DAY tVEVIKO JANUARY 22, 0N3 NIGHT ONLY, .V Po-!tlre Noveltr. Prepare for a nurprlse. All l-aitt: rlrst crand inaugural tour oi the lamed European Sensation, Jliss iiilie Uj)'i CoQany of hdiisOalj, Appearlni; ia en DIGKSON'SO ORÄSäDDPEHÄHPöSE AGAIN XO-lSTIGIiTI Trices 15. 2.r. 50. 75c and si. GRAND WEDNESDAY MATINEE. Gill sxml Artlmr. In the Intensely Amusme Musical and Farcical Comedy. "TWO BID HEN!" SPECIAL AfJD IMPORTANT! Tburs'lay, Friday and Fatnrday, January 22, 23 and -Jf, TI1C GRKAl AND ONLY " FRITZ" EBBET! WITH HEW FLU'! !SEWS05(;S! 5EVTCAST! special l'tlces Emmet Enajemeat Re?erved seatf. first lloor. $3: second Uoor, Tie. Admission 25c, 60c and 7rc Positi velv no free lift Oaly EMMET MATINEE on Saturday, Jan. Ul; prices gaine as night k r .Advance tale or peats epeca this (TacsSay) moiuing, at the box oflice. 5 y Next Hon Wednesday f Bouffe Conn f AND JEURY Next Monday, TuceJey and X Inioa tfr4 pany lu OKPHEDd enriORE'S fThoatra Wtffiiffi ASDDOCDLS iI31ovatod LOUISE JIUBIO'S BRUNETTE BRIGADE! COMMENCING MONDAY. JANUARY 13. WIGWAH EINK. THURSDAY EVENING. JAS. 2i. ONE MILE RACE For the Championship of Indianapolis and a Gold Medal the first ol a ferica. FrMav. January 30 fcAKNIVAL. COLLEGE AVENUE RINK Corner Seventh and College Avenue Attractions for This Week! Taeday, Jan. 20 Milton 8aUer?,of Tipton, C. aln and W. Dean will run a Three Mile Race: 110 first prize, second prize It. Master Cbas. Timberlaae and Harvy DIcierson, six years cf age, will run a hall mile speed race lor prize badge rlaa NlKht,.Iao. 23, It EN C F I T Lid l es' Broom Brigade will give an exhibition drill for tte btnef.t of the Women's Exchange. Noon Class will be open each day, on and after Jannary l'J, for one and one half bonis, for the It stmctlon of lad'ee only. Admlssioa 10c MEKEDIAN RINK! WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, TWO MILE RACE! SALTERS, of TIptcn, Ind., vs. SPAIN, of this City. Saturday alteruooa, January 21. CliillraoiiM Oixrialvtll I 8EE LIST OF PRIZES. Tuesday evening, January 27, Or a nil Ca 1 too I?arty! ku: list or vmzzs.
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uKATFUL-COMFOariNO. EPFS' COCOA. DFIEAKFA5T. y tßorongti tnowieöRe of the c:Tirl friiita govern tae cptratlooa ol fligsstion aal uv rvl03, anl ty a cäiciüI urt.IlcAUon cf tha Hat prorerUea cf well-clectt-d Cocoa, ITr. Epps fci provided oar brvütleM Ublos itn lel:ctlj ravorcö fceverüe wt'cn may wto U3 niisj hcftvy doctoT' til!. Ii is ty the Jndicloui cc a fcuch aruclca ct diet, that a constitution may tc gradually bnllt up nnt!l strong enoRn to ream every tendency to di&eca:. Kandretla cl tiblJt c&iaJios arc floating around ns ready to attach ThereTer there Is a weak roint. We raaj esoapt cany 8 fatal Fhalt by keeping ctirsclTei well fortitled wlüi pare blwxl and a properly noariin&d tn-ruu." ClTll crrice Garotte. Mule f.wylj with rxililrg water ot mil, fold in half-nound tlni by Grocen, labellod Ihrui ixnU BFFtt tH CO.t Iiomoepatnlo Chm. 1st. Londoti, X2ncl&sdi W.VV.BARNUM V ii i V COAL, WOOD AND KINDLING. Price of Wood Reduced. YARDS: 475 E. Bich, and 1S3 E. Market. Telephone 55f, PATENT 8 Otteined, and ail latent Burtsefs at hoxaeoi abroad Httended to for Moderate Fet. tur oCico is opposite the C. 8. I'atent Offloa, and vre cn obtain fatenta In loss tlxae than thosi renctefron NNwiiinston, Send Model or Druviu. 1r.R0 m to patentibilit? frt-8 f t-fcarce; aad we Ciian?e No Fee CnIcni l atent ia Allowod. We refer, here, to the P,tr.t5iur, vrie Bnperlntcnent ci Money Otd t Divi.cu, ial to onclali ol tbe U.S. Fattnt U2.ca For circular, adlos. tf ire, aud references to artual cnenti In jonj own sut-o or Ccunty, write to C. JL. 8iTOW Cz OO SILL (EiUMlsnad 1SSU tJrirt Milla ot Froacii huiir font Forttlo Mili for cj-,a?'i1r.v: IS 3'.se anl V.tU ierC0t'li t..?c JIO jpir.W Ciy plOX3 Wlllr.'J'i -htUer flit. A boy can erta2 n1 t::r ia oröer Adantedto aoy t'.r.i oJir.Uab:i power. Coarltrt f'-jrtrr:!? n? Corn MU AI L Rro jr.. HOOK on i"" na w Kuf Nordykc & Marmon Co., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Tata Stock Yard Street Cars. D .A. BOHLEN & SON, ARCHITECTS, tust MAHAPOLIS, HD. Tolepbone 744. PERSONAL. PEBi-ONAL youn? lady, losin? tx.h pareat and now left alone in the rity. w!saei t3 obtain work bb clerk In a dry Roods, notion or milliner itore; three years experienca in city or coantry town; or would like a poe;t!oi as cashier or assistant bookkeeper, or to do correspoodin? and general office work; willing to clean and dust oSice every corning: beit of reference clyen. Addre. lor one week, MAT SUKRJiAN, city
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WANT 2D LOST An j article cl ralce, cot r. ced infj: Ihree lints, Insert! two tiaci l'Kfi. Under the head Sitratiorjs Waatd, tarnt Itnes or less, Inserted FKEE. WANTED-A eltuation to won part of tbe day by a boy 01 Eileen. Address K. M. U., iwl Korth llUaoii ttrect. 15 WANTED A competent accountant aaa experienced bupineta nan wants clerical or o'.lifr wort, cvcnlcgs; not afraid cl work. D. FIKRCE. care Klpgau A Co. 0 WANTED b'itü8ti03 by a young rnau (peaki German and EDglish). who is sober, willir. niid industrious to do any kind of Inside work. Addnas JOUN K t-entinel oCioC. 20 WANTED Position as fhOTt-hand writer, eitLer in court room, law otlice r mercaatile Lot:sf: can use lyp2-wr tT: pool reference. Address fccx i?, Mud ion, Indiana. 20 AlTr.D To Publishers A f.rst-claf printer aid pre.Eiii, who is a p'cy, noiey. euerectlc vrritor, wati. a fit cn a gooi piper iu Indl ana. Add;e?s 1'KIXTKR, Box 415, Lansing, Mien. rTTANTLD A run thorontJr comtxetcat to VV take charce of a iewptper In all iu detail wants a pcMticn cf tbat kind. L'e 19 a Öuent, verwtr.e and forcible writer of rnucb experience, ts will as a practical pr ntcr. Refers to editor of tni t'rr. t whom tV- po't t onc 1--2 WANTED Ladies and gentlemen lu c;fy or country to Uko liviht work at t!itir own homegj $3 to ft a day easily male: work prut by inail : no canya-jrg. We Lave good deanaud for nur we:k nad Iura ish steady ca:loyment Ad rireFP. with stamp. CROWN M'F'G COMPANY, TM Vine street, Cincinnati, O. FOB RENT. For; l:EST Odo unlurni'licd room; sro ird lloor. No. SL&NortL Illinois street. i3 I? on KK.nT Two lsrKC,-i)icely fnmlahed rooa, wiia or without ooard. IJs Noita Illinois street. , 10-2 F7 OR RHT Three unfurr;I?hcd rooms on peccod 1J Uoor, two qnates from Cccrt I.o:f: -u:u-Ul2 for a youtiK married roTitle: rent f 10 per rrcnth. Apply at Ijst Washiuv-ton itrect. 14 FOR IiEST Nice'.y furnished front roou on Ka?i Vermont ftreet: uitable or m.;; äc1 wife or two geatlciten. iokton urecL Inquire at V7 l'tl Vt i)II THOSE Roteg to not 5pr2s for the ueua'ul ofsyphilia, gleet, ecrofuia, nd all c-itiacoua or blood dlsea, can oa oired l.T one-tuirl Vr, coetel Fncna trip tt the oid reliable itand. I bira tetn located here for twenty-three years, anc? witu tlic advantage ol lot-naiid JCocs;ui expcr:cc;ca can wnct a cure In all ck& SperiaA.orr-t and to potency, in all their ftvve, rctlrely cured. OCSce honi, 8 a. m. to 9 p. x,, i virzla: tvcritie, Irdlatapcil. IMis er,t with fall dir Hons attlpex box. UK. HXj.'Snr. rotrwT la Dr. Kwlne. A TONEY At the lowest rate of interest J. W. 1VX VM LLlAMS A: Co., 3 aud 4 Vinton Kloct. TO LOAN Money with privilfee of prepay, rcent: terms reasonable. TII03 C. DAY M CO., 73 iat.t Market street. In lianapo:ls. FOR SALE. F !OR BALE One Cne draft stallion. RAL5TO t C O. 15 FOB 8AXX Konres and Lots tn all paru ot ut city wawvaitn a CAYLJÜ. It az.d 71 Sam Kaiket ttroec Iron 8 ALE A aet ol fourteen brasa band loftrurnccts: good order; rotary valya. Addref E. W. PICK HARDT, Secretary Cornet Band. Unntlngbmrg, lnd. i t AUCTION SALE3. HC NT A MoUURDT, real estat anl csneral ft ... tloneera, 88 X. Waah'n 6k fetocrj ot msrc im cia la city es ca?a&7 hoz& oztiUtttar sua.
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