Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 20, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 November 1878 — Page 3
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MAIN ft NAMim CAIIHET ORIANS M ri. ltwll VlHNNA, 1878 1 8AVTU0. 1876:HIU; 187M. pair Anwriean (Mm ew awuaXd McMst kMM M any awn. sold oali or IsMall. J?- 7HfWl tVitafrviM ait Circular wllSni stftos aad Prtm. lit frw. MASON Sj IUM UN oZ
M. JOHN lULL'S Smith's Tonic Srrnp FOR THE CURE OP FEVER and AGUE Or CHILLS nd FEVER. Tke proprietor f this teliirated Mtdletae jastly claims for It a superiority ovsr all re. 41m Tr effered to tke publlo for the IAFI, CERTAIN. SrJCEDY&ndPIRMAlfEXTeiut
ef Ajjue and Fever, or Chills and Fever, whstkerofshorterleagstanding. He refers te the
mvisiox of mis mj&soujii.
Oen, Sheridan's AbhhmI Kepart.
Tim. renort of (Jen. Sheridan eoneernlng the .... . I na... I.. 41... Kill. . . ' . . .
..ciniiui g hi inn .-niHiKry 1'lVltflOIl 1)1 UN.'ourl duriiitftliu past ye.arl-.or considerable teiiKtlt Hint mainly devoted to the Indian
UUflllUll, To Karri ton the m permanent pot and
i.ii.iia in inin uivisiini, emoraeing iiih country from Hrltlsh America to the filo Grande.
there are lour companies of artlllur:
IHKiM 1111)11 I'HCIl. tltflll lWllllHlltx ill imvult-v
ayeiHKlng "M mmi uaoh. ana 18 reirimoiii
o Infantry, hvhihkIiik il'i men each, whinli
isllgurodout as lieliigotiOBiHH tol'JO tMjtmni miles in tho Department of Texas, and onu to HVerV 75 KII1HIH lullHA In thu l.i.t.ui I,.,
of Dakota, and ahout the same, ratio in Um Uhiiui timiHts of the Platte and tins Missouri. "When It l homo in mind tha thlsSmimmse section of countiy hits to hit constantly under surveillance agRhiht Indi. aim and raiding pintles Irom the .Mexican side of the Hlo Grande, tho work that ha to be performed oy that portion til our army located within I. 'i,!arydlvllon will he appreciated by all military men nnd by those who have uvitr lived upon our lroi.tl.n-. Xo other army in tin; world bus such a dllHcnlt lino to ketfpln cirdjir, ami no army In modern times ban bad Mticli tttt amount ol work put upon tho same
....i.u,ui in iiiuu. in an omer countries it 18 the custom to establish gnu-lson of notlem, tmui areglmcnt or a brigade, wbllo wo hav for tho performance of similar duties only ono or two coitipalilcH. Wltli i-h, rc(flmt-nt aidrantly if ovur, toathr; tho pc7n are Kfju-rallv ifarrlfqnt-d by one, two or four coinpunfuH, wIki art) uxpeeted to bold and
Kiuiru HKiiinst one of tho most acntu and wiiO'loe la tho world a.nea of land that
HINTS KOK THE II0U8BM0L1I.
Htireweitera aad ieataera country to bear J, 'u', Yu . r.L'Vwfu ""iSllH,Vtm H 'Pf kin taitla-onv to thn ti-tirti f til .u.riT ' " ,u" J t",rt 1C1I1Iim U'esphsaH watc Iftli. ik teiiiKony to tna train of tue aHertlen uvhs, irruat activity mid undutU hiwi'l'v mui tSatiaao cate whatever will It fall to care If " I nn ltmiiii VAy i Si ' i ..Jfi'J!
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the direct! obi are strictly followed and carrlei oat. In a great many cases asingle deie has eea luMcient fer a care, and whole families have beea cured by a Ingle bottle, with a per fact restoration of the general health. It is, however, prudent, and in every case ranreeertain to cure, if its use is continued In smaller doses fer a week or two after the disease has been checked, more ejpeciallr In difficult and lone-Jtaudiny casw. Usually this medicine will not require any aid to keep the bowels la food order. Should the patient, however, require a cathartic medicine, after having takea three or four dwes of the Tonic, a sinele dese of BULL'S VEGETABLE FAMILY FILLS will
oe sufficient. The genuine SMITE'S TONIC SYRUP must have DR. JOHK B U LL'Spri vate stamp on eaek bottle. D. JOHN BULL only has the right to maaufacture and sell the original JOHN J. SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, of Louisville, Ky, Examine well the label on each bottle. If my private stamp is aot on each bottle, do aet purchase, or you will be deceived.
SEJST
Manufaeturer anal Vender of SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP, ULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, Tha Popular Remedies of tha Dajr. rrladptl Om. 31 Mala St., L0C1STILLE, EI, VE6ETINE7 For Nervousness, Sleepless Nights.
II. n. Stmasn WAS:1WT0N'' D- - 1U 1877. iri'Sr.'r"1 lA(,n',t n,i lllfw hi ptirflnir. niTwrnM I iri.)nt humbiis. Imt I romMcr It n inon- tlisn rt H tU'lK,'1". 'K.fkwrti ! VrBrtiiM-. ipiieniKlttotan MWlk'Bt HmHrin. 1 IWroiHHt MniTtl iMitllWIlf It. tl W Miure Mtumartlon ami mat rf ll f fr mi an hieiilMn .fffiiy which li.nl rauaiNl irn.. er at utiirnliiff wia MtplewBlKlib.tiaxrwalkmi Uif!iKra.n!rvamt i l!' '.l,",Hr,,t 'wtlHPilJ for rt-lit-f. to o iiurtvtKO. 1 ynjjb ,,h?.l;s'it ' wuai'l Blv VK.tlno a ti la), with ltt!
....... .ni.i aiiiuM; iHiMumTMiiiiiiaii'ji:i)9tn;!iiir. r?w.i'!i '. CinvlBv.l hi" thnt 1 bul km imU (if tlw
-m mi-iib iir Hi iiiincui.T ll tout (ml milmir m "f M'w lliat. 1 twn m ifnutit, athti cause i.f tl
.... I, u.inmiiira,iKi i miHHi rcili'i a (wri ai a
.ni-uu'ii w iiHim rpiicctaiiMCAst)ir um Hunt, when 1 IT.?' ,u sm aet h Wclifs J'p. ix half a on?.
mm HijaitviKowftaiottr. atmiw aronsiui-uce 1 wis iitmili Hm raiiktlrs but, nttrraiVwiliMi-4.lK.ivr a
iTiViv . wi nini:ioiMli;!iMlUMtrtl r'm tw ti, aaJ rwwHWirt It t.ianr i rsoa suili tt
ta. J. A. JOHNSON.
raMALE WEAKNESK-rogetlno artfi dlroctljr upm "l1"" of thiye, oaniilahita, It linlk'ca.ci ami Mn-netiM'M the whole wmmh, acta tiimti tlw wwilrr ori:ati allajH tHHnnimAtliMi, rlranm ami cures ulcrra. Uin, ctin-i rnMIw!lMi. rcKiiUtra tlw ImiwoU, hMilacliw and mnt in thn fmeX mvw; In fact, tbctu to no IIma'o
Sl '?e l Ita cure, as In v, hat U u-rnwil i-e
" . ii iiu ik w laiira in use ltwaiicc.
VEGETINE. KIDNEY COMPLALNTS. Mr. h. jl arr-rrs-s! Ctirt - Al IP, 177. ji??',!1Mi,,,,um,to '' wUw. I hav5 taken aVi!' 1 P" bj"rUlj rwHtimewl it to all . .Vouw rrmrlfiifly. J. 8. MC.MII.LKN. cliant. No, m Wen Krwrt Mreet. Cliclimitl, 0. tfcn hmg aixl painful autterwa.
VEGETINE. DYSPEPSIA,NERVOUSNESS And General Dobility. Mr. i. p. stktkni t ClNC,NxiT'' a - 1S77. wiC.'rt-1 ,H',, up,, T"l lifttllca of Vwtltw for "terrfwra 1 may reewumt-nd It to all auitwr. ' Walnut HI1U. 41 Vmxt suwt.
rJS2,,iVJi:NE,tA?: 'JKBIMTY the boo.1 rlTecti of tho iStviu UM104' "nmwllatcix tW cotMHiencui to VEGETINE.
Oisrn, Liver and Eiduj Complaint. i i. CisriKViTi. nuin
fc aniTKfKS t ' of ffirffiIJm-,rft.mlTe,J .CTMt ,),,",nl the ue L" ""i.'eselliH-. ami cii nafciir ,.i.m.....,i i,
fmiTr tTIL"?!1" "1,,rr weatbw of my Mae. A. u ULRlCM, -too Uajmlller Street
VEGETINE PrtWrti U H. B1Sleii, Moi, Mass. Vptoi to UH ky AN BMMfc
lllliur. (lltr ( IIIcitm ihikmubj iiui.u uol.K...!..
aun!itb," r ' ' " " ' Uon, Shmidan njKarda tho Indian slttiHtlon hh belnjj very unsuticfactory at tho present tlmo. Ho nays: "Tho Indian Department, owing to want of HUillch-nt appropi iKtlon, or from wretched Mismanagement, hm glvon to tho HotthmientM in thu WePtuni country t-oiibtant nnxiety tlurlng tho last year, and In saiiiu places Ios, of Hlo and property, attend. i;d with flreadful ei lnnw and crtieltlen. There has been nn InHiilllclfncy of food at tho AgonoICH.miO, tn tho jjamii In gone, hunger has made the Indians In some caxen debtierate. and almost any rnci ol men will tight ratnor than aturve. ft scunm to mo, with wUu man
Kmiuiu,iimtinoamountM appropriated by Uotiart-as might to be sulllelont, if pnctlcally
It tho euppllca are regularly dellvi
out me rt'OortH of tlm nonuitmMnt. rinm
maudera forwardeil horuwith would Indicate a . dllloreiit result, except in tho caooftho lied Cloud and Spotted Tail bands of Slonr, who, althouKh threatening in their conduct, have been the beHt supplied, and have been humored until their increasing insolence coniitantly threatens to brin about a breach ot the neace. I liuil limuui ilnMiun.imM,.j
Of tllOSO Indian) would hnvn lu.nn rnmlnu.l
on tho .Missouri Itlver, where they could have
ucun iu iiu iuokuu aiier at comparatively small expense; but this would not have milt-
(.-! me traders and contractors, who, I fear,
'""": ' oj MieimuicHiiy lion summer ana lull
uiHiirKuj) mo roouit which haa been obtain-
vu, hiiu now ineo imuuus are on worso
Kiuuiiu man ino aussturi Dottoin, and
jocaiou m p,ints iioyoncl tho rtv
er lines of triuiHnnrtstimi for in.
Htance, Ucd Cloud's band, where tho expense of feeding will be probably flvo times as great ia on tho Missouri Itlver. In addition, the Indians v e now located near the line of
irHvciio n- iiincK inns, ana aroonthenxtrotno western limit of their reservation, and
ni:iu eoniHei wun mo wnitcs is lliiUIoto freouently occur, and I doubt If, In tho present Initnu of mind of the lied Cloud Indians, tho two races can live, so closely toaet her w ithout fighting. There does not seem to be
now, anu iimre never nas ueen, much stendtliens In tho manaKcineut of tin- Indians, nnd
n n were nni inr i no results wnieli so severulv InvoIVM tho military, this would bononi-
oi my miMiiefca, aim would not bo mentioned here." tSen. Sheridan gives at leuath his onlnlon
oi mo causes ol our lml'.nn wars. Tho llrst
:unto wasine inovitatno crowding out of tho
iiuuHim uj nit n I'siwniii imo oi wiuto etuigratlon, and thl", while tiuavoidablo, would iihvu been ueconinllli'il with rtim.ii
irouuiu iihu not mo military torcen employ- ! in protecting the settlements and subdu.
uig ine savHes ueen insuinclent to intiml
oato or oven punish them lor their acta of
Hostility.
ino second nuiMreax oi Indian hostilities
is caused in this way; Alter ho has lutt his
cMuniry ne mms nunseii compelled to remain on reservations, his limits clrcumscilbed. his opportunities of bunt lmrnlirh!ir.
ed, bis gamu disapjicaring, (.ickuess in bis
iuok" inun cnangu oi me ana loou, ana in
htiiiiciency of the latter, and this
irruguiany suppueu. ana tho reflection coming to him of what he was, and
wnat no now is, anu pinciiea ny hunper, cro-Bt4-s a feeling of (!is"HtlxfHCtlon, which, in tho
ausciii'cui it goon strong mice oi soldiers, starts htm out on tho war-path again, and
uiiniuii'u peojuo are Kiiieii, settlements uroken up, farms are abandoned, and Koneral confusion exists. This condition of affairs is well Illustrated by tho recent outbreak of tho Northern Choyeuncs, who lately abandoned their reservation at Fort Keno, and tho same might bo said of the outbreak of tho Sur.
rorcos last year, and certainly of that of
me nannocKS ana snoshones in this year, of t ho Choy unnes, Klo wiis and Comanchos,and unless wiser measures prevail hereafter Jt will go on. The Crows will come In next, tho Asslnabolncs and Gros-Ventres nnd wild tribes north of thu Missouri will ho obliged to follow. Snotted Tail's anil ltcd Cloud's iwn.
plu will bo driven to tho same conditions eventually, and so on down to tho tribes In thu Western part of the Indian Territory. To prevent or even meet thu calamity which nmy occur, wo are entirely unprepared, lor, without exDoslnir other important points.
wu can collect together only a low hundred
inun."
On tlio Klo Grande border, troubles until
fpilto lately have continued about the same as they have been for j ears pat and are In clileuttotho character nt the population on that border. Tho Kin Grande Is about l.bOO mllos in length from Kl l'asoto Its mouth) and fordable at almost nnv nliieo. niul Mil.
cans and Indians committing depredations in Texas have every facility lor escaping to tho Mexican side. I think
now that tho Mexican Government
is making morn exertion to su)ptcsa lawlessness than horctoioie. If it does not succeed, 1 would recommend that Congress pasa an act that, from and after a certain fixed time, If depredation in Texas are not -ls continued, a lote.i of troop be sent aeios wt certain points, and Ttept there until depredations entirely t-caxu, Tim moral elloct of micIi OongresMonal action would. In myopin Ion, prevent all tutnve ttouble," A Norwich teacher was practicing hor youthful class in original composition yesterday, anjl gave ono pupil tho SUOlOCt Bov" to wr tn nnnn. Thn anli-
jeet was to bo treated on in throo parts first, what is it? second, what is its use? nnd third, what is it mado of? J'ho lad wrostlod hard for a few minutes in despcrato perplexity, and then wandcrod un to tho teachor' desk radiant
with outhusiasm and submitted the following. "A boy is aa animal ; his uso is to carry In wood; ho is made of bones." Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin. , Dr. Bcms Uotoit Sraur Is a purely vee:' teble compound, Innocent In nature and woaderful In offoct. For children it la Invaluable, curing Croup, Whooping Cough, etc, In a few Iiouru. Price, 36 cent per bottle, or five bottlea for 11.00.
ci. l pint milk, 2 efgg, 1 pinch
mii; iiour unoueii iomakoagootl.batter; bake in little pans in hot oven. Jliw Pancake, 2 large cup rioe well
wjwiiwu, won m i quart water: wMn
the water boils off, add 1 quart milk, 1
cup wheat flour, 1 egg. Cruller.1 nint sonr buttermilk.
nearly the same white sugar, 1 pint but-
nn nu igru rm.xou, a eggs, 1 teaspoon fill soda, Hour to make a lirht douo-h :
warm ingredients.
l7rifg,k pound of butter. 3 nonnila
of Jlour, 1 pint of milk. 6 gibs. 8 tabla.
spoonfuls of yeast; if liked sweet, 4 pound of sugar, stirred in whea they
rise ; a little salt. Lake in nattv.nana.
Tmliun Griddle Cakat.2 cunfnls
white corn.meal, 1 cupful flour, k cupful
yeast, 1 toaspoonful salt; milk added to
luaso a sun natter; put in a warm place to rise over night as sponge for bread.
barutow J'v(ahes.Tak& the number
of potatooa required, poel them, and cut in very thin slices; wash and wipe as dry as possible; fry them tho same as you would crullers; when well browned place into a colander with a skimmer, and sprinkle a little salt on them while hot. Frosting. White of an eg, G heap-
ing tabiespoonfuls powdered sugar, 1
leaspoomui lomon juice; baat 1 spoonful of sugar with white 3 minutes; the: another, and so on; lastly, add lemonjuice and beat until tho froth stands up ,.!! .....I . .., ...
nun, rum can uo CUl Willi a KniIO. Pumpkin T'l'ea.Boil and strain (through colander) your pumpkin; than to 2 quarts of pumpkin, add 2 quarts of milk, 4 ogga, b toaspoonhils vanilla, 3 of cinnamon, 1 of allspice, 4 toaspoonful ginger, 4 toaspoonful of mace, 4 a nut-1 HIM'! tbn snioiui moat all In, ii,. .,,1,11
delivered, , Kr nu t io "iste. isaKo with only '
unuer-cruit.
Fried Eyg-plunt.Tiika an egg-plant of any size, peel and cut it into Miqos one-eighth of an inch thick ; sprinkle a little salt between each slice, and let it
stand about 15 or 20 minutes; wash it and wipe dry; dip each slice in crackerdust and rii esg that has been well boatcn ; very little seasoning is required ; then fry in a frying-pan with as little greaso as possible until brown on both sides.
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JBf otw abO (ri iialbTeadTertlacraln thUinonU'( imhm of ll; ; Agents' Ijeralil. Samrlo co,le 10c, wltn Mmi.lt eanl it full MiUctilan ot the Acenta ISiectorjr k SwftaWaateit Aadreaa w. F. I'Alieowi. Bartaeas College. Xalamaaoo, Mleh.
ADVERTISERS
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Tie HEADERS of THIS STATE
CAN DO EO IX TUB
Cheapest and Best Manner
IT ADDKBMttra
E. E. PRATT,' 70 JaolcBou Btreet. Chloago.
Smooth Faces and Bald Heads!
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fa. . Biara nhimj la pan :t iifuti xrT for th abot, all
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atrsfs all appetlta for alcoholic liquors and IhiIWsm Ojenervoua srstero. After a debaach, nrmur ai.euMfHl M ill remove nil mcHtnl Jtnpu7. airnj aenrraaion. it also cum
, Jf aj DrsrsrsiA and ToariDirr oftbs Livxa. soid b
To lioiUticc Fropcrly.-To every cup i fStTJV
sail to taste, j WSctSrt.ico.Vsn VoMKlRffST linn TMtrtw - - .
of rice, 1 quart of water;
Let tho water boil hard, then throw in
nco previously well washed ; when it begins to boil do not allow it to be stirred, and boil 20 rainutos, not touching it; pour oft' any water remaininar: place
the saucepan on hack of ranee, rjartial-
ly covered, for a few minutes ; when
turned out into the dish for table each i
grain will be found separate. Tho rice ' should steam on back of raiigo until it appears dry on ton, thou shaken out in-
to the dish, not removed with the i
spoon. '
"Deak mk, what charminrr little
birds. They are perfectly exonisite."
Thov aro not hirrls. mv Anaf im
plied her country cousin. " They are buttetllics." "Oh! vou don't sav so!
Then those aro the doah little creatures that lly from llower to flower and
gather the sweet yellow butter that we '
use. jLiioy aro too loveir for anv thing." Whitehall Time. '
m
8TITUTK.
Establlnhed In 1ST2 fartiiAii r
of Cnuerr, Tu::ioiv. j,-v, .Srrol'ul.-i. niul r-mt In t
wittoui tueiiw of knireor Itcsor b!(K.t awl j ' pain. For Information, circulars at A rffei.n. Mdreea nr. r. 1 I'ojiii. Aurom.K.iiut.,o..li
CLIFFORD'S FEBRIFUGE
FEVER i AGUE
anv father who would co out and f
put tar on top of his front irate after
dark must bo lost to all sense of hu-'
inanity and ordinary respectability.
Wmeling Sunday Leader.
Are I'm People Ilenlthj-f Whv are fat neonlo alwara minni.tnim-i
asks some one who entertains the popular thoUsh erroneous notion that health l . ..
omous w 1th fat. Fat people cotnnlai , in.
they are diseased. Obesitv in m oimnniiui
rtMidltion of the system, In which the saccharine and oleaginous elements of tin. frwvl or
assimilated, to the partial exclusion of the muscle-forming and brain-producing elements. In proof ot th!s, it is only ncccseiry to aswrt the well-known fact that exrca.ivi-lr r twn.
pie are never strong, and eeldom distinguished for mental powers or activity. Besides, they are the easy prey of acute and epidemic diseases, and they are tho frequent victims of gout, heart disease, and apoplexy. Allan's Antl-tat is the onlv known rsmetlv for thu
disease. It contains no acid, Is absolutely harmless, and Is warranted to remedy the mon confirmed case of obesity, or corpulency.
ERADICATES ALL MALARIAL
DISEASES frc-sn tke SYSTEM. BinuiainaAH a
nrFerSalebrAUPnigglita. ST. LOUIS.
It l. demonstrated that America makes the best Cabinet or Parlor Qrgans In the world. At all world's exhibitions In recent years Mason & Hamlin have obtained highest honors.
having received the gold Exposition of ISrS.
medal at the Paris
KaMa'iwTaegrcf aaaaMsHaaaHaVaaHaVBl CsW HwtSWB, Maa
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$350;
fail tewrUe.DrJ'.KMarrti.maflw.aaaa
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sAlltog aitn-icsln tliowM-bi-
ne. Adda-M Jar Urefwon. I)eriL Wirt!
NFRKI'T I L". 7,AVf9 rf ttwtlf,SrrTl.,
. J'"',''"' 1MHM, wiln Kim
nm.iii.cccin cerTK UO., UIB
It havtnn: been -widely atlvrrtlaed, hm4rr tke raptluit of "America Ahead in Sm Celton," that I Iip Jury ea Cotton frxfllea, yarn, and thrratla. itt the farln Kkyealtlsn, de-vi-.t a eld Mett.il nnd rand Prize (e WllMsMaMtlc I.lHrn C'smpany fnr "Npeal Cetten raprc taJIy adRild far nnHewiniC MachlMea," vr all the creai thirt mHraclnrr or the uorlrf, wr ewe It u a daty ta the pabllr and to Slrsars. J. A 1. Cant ta aaaeaatr that Ni Graul Prizes were decreed at Paris fer Spool Cation. Wear advlaed by cable artherollawiHc miS, GOLD MEDAL WlfttaMtlt LIm Ea., Slhtr Haiti. And we claim for the wlnnrra or thn Flrat Prlae that, aa they have eitaMlnhrrf In Rhode IalAHd the largest Npnol Cation MIIU In the Vnlted Mtatea, where thrlr Naeol Cotton la aaaHMractnred threogh every preceaa fi-om the raw rotten ta the ftKlxkcd ayes I. .IXKKIC'A, aa renreieHtel
my nraan. J. 1'. COATM, la atlll AHEAD IK HPOOL CttTTOJf. Auchincloss Brothers, Sele Ageats it XewTerk fer J. ft t. COATI.
FOR SINGING CUSSES.
crtMiaiS ' aK qaaatiyrof S
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bsaitarft i Mm MA far Singing Claim
i
W8Bowflake, Uhrowo. etc. Cards, name in QoW nil Jet. 10c. V.S. Card Co., Kortaferd. Owin.
My way of life is fallea into tke sear, the yellow leaf," as the obbge remarked after, it had been transmit into ckoloe UvrmmmM.-Sosien Traveler.
Aft Fancy Cards, with name, 10c., plain or gold. stJAftoatauiQc.l50itlea.Wtb&,MaaseB.NY
To Job Printers afld Stationers. A.y.KLLOOO.T Jaekaoe-si. OMeete-
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J80rts..e.- ffl f0 pr (tnn1. Utr Sttwlne Schirt!i .' .XVn; Wa,l5,le' Hnu!tn aM .flam; mctlee. p,wkMne aed n,Ml Skater AIilc fir
ngJUOffi WHEATS, IB
IIIKII nVIKKHB, P
., t-lCCt Mil
oo. er B,00 wr
I.,i:iriHntarr. l-art 1L. VoIm Cuitu-aii; iS
uc hi 2, 8 aad 4 parts. l-artir.,sa-
eredMaaie.
nam sctw cm
(0 m.orK.OO
a nt .a . . . . .
tJ t<2r3 w-eearaeled beak faLhS2 SiJiSS C,5J" !? UraaMnar.Solwois (Hm
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