Terre Haute Daily News, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 20 June 1890 — Page 4
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WJUWUWO*, 3am For ladtana cad Illlnote Bbowen, warmer, exoet* stationery a, taupet«liu«, la JCastcstR. Ittfawte, variable winds.
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yTherc In still a chance to capture a bargain upon our
In coats and vests, all colors, styles and sizes. Fancy flannel and silk «Wmai^imderwear^^^«?/!_4,^c^^M MOTH HRS-More summer ciotbingjn children and boys' garments Just received. uj&t
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FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY.
The imperative necessity of clearing our tables of ail spring goods during the n»x-. two
weeks
all prices—the ppefits are all yours!
Strong working shirts 25c, Gauzi underwear 25o. Four in-hand soara in beautiful wash goods, 20c and 25c. Flannel shirts, silk shirts, BUS. w* ^1,
Mwirlcc Kheishelmer, of Tiweoia, «u in the city ywtenlay. Mm. HJorw. of Grftixi Itaphls, la., to vis* itinjf wlfttivwa in ti»e dty.
MU» No\~a SirUoy, of Frankfort, Ky., is visiting Mine Hd«« KielHn. N. H. Kppinffhotuien, of jRUiiettVilW Abd Cbics^o, is visittog in the city
Mr. K«bd. of Cbie*g& is vWtl ^imon llitaehler, on &«iih Fifth Mrs. William McKeever, of NortJi Ttiirteenth very ill at her home.
PIXLEY & CO.
Tour Opportunity!
BARGAIN TABLE!
If you want to be comfortable during this hot weather don't &il to atee our mammoth assortment of Jfs(?
Thin Garments**
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Store open to 6 p. m. to-night. 10.30 Saturday, to accomodate late shopers. nuu&
Summer hats cheap. See them.
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Season's Supreme Sale!
compalls usvo cut deeper and deeper nto
At $10.00
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SURPRISING"1- SUIT SALE
Fine sacks and frocks in all the latest fabrics and patterns. New invoice ot BLACK FRENCH TIBET SUETS.
BOYS' CLOTHII5I.Gr
calliope and slato book with any suit.
Strong school suits, plaited styles, 4 to 14 years, $1.60 and $2 Long pant suits irom $3 upwards. **V*
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Strong working pants, wairranted not to rip, 75cc jan pants 75c. imported worsteds and fine silk mlx »d casslmeres, regular price $6 and $7 now $3.50. -t "3
FURNISHINGS!
HATS!
Milan straws. Hat l»rims,$i. Gemilns Mackinaws 50c. Also boys' tiaw hats fom 25o up. Be earlv in making your saleotioi. First com *, first served. All goods marked in plain figures end sold at one price to all,
W I O A N
Tbe Reliable Strictly Oae-prioe Clothiers and Furnishers,
BnaUo'ii TlirrmOMflrie Report,
June 10 *p, m.
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525 MAIN STREETS
June 20.
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PERSONAL AND SOCIETY ,-jWm. K. Lee has gone to Chicago on bu&iness.
Ike Straus, of Baltimore, te in. tlie city visiting friemia. Mrs. ltklaruan. of North Sixth street, kulsnRenmsly ill. [%.-•,
biting atrt«i
ChsH^ TfclbolL of North OonUir (rtieet, is working at Ijauojjn, lml., for tlie present.
J. RolieH Craig trill spend the Emitter with his grandparents at KttoxviHe. Tenn.
Mr. nmt Mrs. Will Sroilvler have* been visiting Mrs. Sctxkier'a }»*rvnt8 si Psrh tttii week.
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£3towmih Abbott la lying wry few Hth blood poiKMi at hk hm«E CM Soath Third street,
Mies Jos K»«Minffw, ol SttUlTSht fe vkiting Miss Biidfe Kirkhans. of Sooth KightlisUv^t. and A. Hawkins ami Mia* lent* Hill visit*! Miss Ddla K*dn*» at 8*011van tbki week.*
Miss Ella Adsmm of KortJh Saventh greet. bsen vwUng friends la Green, oastie this wsek.JI
Ilea. IssiaU Donhstn hm t»ee« vlalting hte sfartfr, Mra. tV^rikrii^r, at SttlUvsn for the part «»«lsys. &*-
Miss Katie Wtoeiwan. of Philadelphia, of tbe Mirsea ifeilottaka,
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Is t)w South Thirteenth »lm4. Mim Kate limittnt em^dned many of im frientb to-day with a party down the river on the Junie K*a
A. Heimhow^ of Martiwrrilkv IwL, Is in the city Mr. sad Mi*, tieo. fttwt ot 8o«tlh tblira strn«.
Mitt Emtiift Morris 'sad Me* K«w wttl hs o^Mdln lbs My bonds of mstrimony mati Wcdstskf.
Mlts Oofs OcdHtw, of Bisxit, srrim! ia theelty yesteivtoy sftsraotm. sad trill visit Mn. Osiit on Sooft fSsw street
Tlie majwr Crk»o«te of llewy I, WoUfall, better kne*a here is '•Uwscit'" W«t& 1»U, aill periisps be wojj»1 to le^«
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that he is permanently located at Doni?Ism Island, Alaska, and is invested in aeveral large inying mining eaterprises.
Mrs. J. Clyde Lindsey came down from Chicago yesterday, and will visit her par rents, Mr. and Mrs. Finch on North Sixth street.
Dr. and Mm.^C. B. Wrigh^ of Indian* spoils, will arrive in the city next week to attend the graduation of their daughter at St Mftry'a.
Mrs. M. M. Bauiev, of Chicago, and Mrs. Mary Havis. of l^aria.
III.,
will visit
Mrs. Liwie M. Gannon tiua week, of 113 North Sixth street. Diclt Fretlericks has resigned hw }osiUon at H. J. Yofes' barter shop on sccount of ill health, snd ^ill tes\*e Ssfcor1nr Hom-ar Onln. day for Denver, Colo.
Mrs. I*anlino Montagntcr and son, Harry, have retnrned Iron* Boston, where they spent tlie Winter. Harry attended the military school there.
Mrs. BertK. Collins and HtUe (laughter, of Columbia, Ohio, who have been here for two months visiting relatives and friend* here, returned home much improved la health,
Wm liatiie Mack, of HonUt Fonrth Mreet. plesasntiy entertained sfew of her friend# l*4 eveninit in honor of Miss Joseph, of Kvansville, and Miss Sdilesa, of Cleveland. Ten eoopte were present. A very elshomte lnnelieon wsa arwi
Mra. flattie Ooftman, of Fori Worth Itatas, whob?'* been vwiting her parents, k. A. Willisms sad wife, oa South Sixth f^reet, left this morning for Michigan to visit friends. She was accompanied by her sister Kiaie Wjlliams.
A nntnbe? of yonng oeonk of the jdace, among whom were the Bell mao itw CaoK^were entertained! by Mks Emma Austin, of Kflswokh Wednceday n^ht. lancing and otlwr amoaanents were indulged in nntii a bte hoar, when the merry crowd partook of sa etegsnt sapper.
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Tike NNI VNMIews.
The IIMarohs MUHsat, !. O 0. F.« will give an entertainment in their hallj a^J Msin atreei, thw evenine. The kih^iag l^optKiBe will he rendeie«l: wmm iteybrlt., if. mrrtwre-' ,.T^. Bieok
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
Otto llinsr, wanted h«e tot petit l*r. cony, lias been sneatsil in Wisconsin and awaita tie action of tl«o granti jnrv hem
One of Uvs most ddiighUal pimioj^of the season wm given by tbe Janis KAO down the river yestfirday, About 400 were in attendance.
Da.nieJ Wiltront, a carpenter on the pottage of A. Hera At Maxinknckee, fell from the roof yesterday, and was badly, bnt po»ibly not fatally injured.
Itjwe Harris brothas and a lad nsmcd Breinig were taken before Mack yesterday for stealing Chss. Peyton's watch. They were aent to jsil t«mp«Psrily.
Use funeral of Angela Catliarin© Brinkmanf infant daughter of Mr. snd Mrs, John F.Brinkroan,ocenrretl Wdneaday. The remains arrived Tuesday from Paragould, Ark.
The Asbnry EpworiJi Le^fue will give an evening boet excursion down the nver July 1st, leaving foot of Walnot Htreet at 0:150 p. m. A musical and literary programme has bean prepared.
A telegram received yesterday by A. C. Duddleston stated thait Edwin Smith,
?famiiton,
randfather of Mis. Dnddlestonsnd Will wss kilknl by the cars. The deceased was formerly a resident of this city.
Gottleib Seifert, slightly cut on the hand in the recent Standsn runaway, died Wednwdav evening. It was a verv strange case. The wound was licked by a dog snd something similar to hydrophobia resulted.
Considerable sneak thieving has been trated here in the last day or two. lee Peyton lost silver watch, open faced it wss found later at the home of a lad by the name of Charles Harris, aged 10. on Third avenue. Two boys were in colleague with Harris. They were also very young. No arrests. Sanford Watson, North Tenth street, lost an open faced gold watch. Other minor cases WMOttported.
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Temperance Meeting.
The following programme will be given at the Gospel temperance meeting of the Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union next Sunday at 4:15 o'clock, at Centenary church: Devotional exorcises.. .Vi.....Mtes Nellie Brtggs Mis# Mary
Franklin, Ind., State Stt-
perintendentof Y. W. C. T. U. work. Solo. .Charles oilman Recitation—"The Little Cigarette'' ...Nellie Uregga Recitation ..Myrtle Sparks
Announcements. Pledge signing. ir?%~ Temperance aoxology.*«^^" IJeiUHliction. The regular meeting of the "Y's" will be be held next Saturday at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Miss M. Worts, 201 South Thirteenth-and-a-half street.
Baildlan Permit*.
George OphoCT, ono-«tory frame dwelling on inlot 7 in Crnft's heirs* subdivision —. .1 K. L. Lark ins, two-story frame dwelling on tfee south of inlot 10 in
Rose's subdivision A. A, Stevens, one-story frame dwelling on inlot 3 in diver's subdivision J.
U. Anderson, one-story frame dwelling on inlot 02 in Craft's lielrs* subdivision Hezekiah Wheeler, one-story frame dwelling on inlot 25 in Jewett's subdivision James W. Hardwlck, one-story frame flwellihs on inlot 68 in Hudson's subdivision
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Total 16,700 00
Police Brief*.
Measles st 1445 South Third street. Claud Thomas, 3 years old, lost, taken home.
Charley Porter, colored, arrested on suspicion, released. A team of horses, bay and dark, were impounded at Campbell's stable last night
Elizabeth Powell,^sick, taken' tb St. Anthony's hospital by order of Dr. Jenkins, r^vvy-
A SPLENDID RESORT.
A Smad Reecptian Honninaer'a Purk—DellelonN Bever*ire. On Sunday next a reception will be given at Monninger's park by the affable and very attentive proprietor. It will be characterised by a delightful programme of music rendered by the full Ringgold orchestra. The immense crowd of Mr. Monninger's friends who will visit the park Sunday will hare an opportunity of testing the new anti-fermented grape juice, the preparations of which has been brought to a degree of perfection after careful study and experiment A free glass will be given a|i visitors on Sunday, This new preparation is intended for soda fountains, etc., and hi a highly concentrated sWeet grape juice and makes a delightful and invigorating drink. It will he placed on sale at the establishments of nearly all tlie druggists and confectioner*, where it can be drawn from soda fountains. It is absolutely non-alcoholic and is the only grape jnice allowed to be sold in Kansas and Iowa. It is not an extract but the pare concentrated juke of the sweet grape, and is without the sligbest fermentation or intoxicating quality. It can be had bottled in quarts for domestic use. It will well repay anyone who wishes to enjoy a pleasant day to visit Monninger's on Sunday.
A ponnd of first-class baking powder given away with every purchase of 2S cents or over, for this week only, at M. D. Kaufman A Co\ 407 Main street, opposite opera boose.
Use the Gold Medal Floor and enjoy Ufa. Dobfas sells it. The finest in the land—the Gold Medal Flour—for sale at diver's.
AUBRIOAK DSRBY RAC8. $7.16 Bound Trip to Chicago. Via the C. E. Railroad. Tickets good going on trains leaving Terw Haote at 11:10 p. "m* Jane SOth, and &20 a. m. Uie 21st and retumijjg until tlwe 23d inclusive. K. A. (Uxtmu
General Agent.
ALDER'S OIL STPOVB
lUfttts common kerosene ell sad costs only a half cent per boor for each burner. This is cheaper than fcsoHiie. .fbwawrr Swir* Oo^
INDIAN mtmm AND mmm Itotttk' The Evaasville 4 Ridimond Bail road now being open far hwrfnass, are owki^i the exceedixttiy low mm of for the round trip from Tferre Hants I»dkiiii %rtfi^pu the farnoos b«ith rmirtof Indiaaiw^Ktetsonatle \ilaE.&I.R.]t
TBRRB HAUTE DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY. JUNE 20,1890.
WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL, When Jay Gould was a struggling young surveyor, with hardly one cent to rub against another, he stem pad his initiate and the date oa a cooper cent snd put it in circulation. Yesterday Mr, Gould received aome pennies in change at tlie Twenty-third street ferry, and on looking them over he found the coin he had stamped was not among them. Such things occur, but if you buys suit Knight Grover, the popular tailors,
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yon will find everything just as yon ex pectordceira
EVANSVILtE AND RETURN, $2.00. leaving Tene Haute via E, & T. H. R. R, Sunday. June 22d, at 8 a. "m, returning, leave Evsnsvilie 7:10 p. m.
Go and see Que game of base ball tie. tween the Evansvilles and Terrs Hautes. R. A.
CAMI'BKJX,
tienenU Agent.
J. W. Stout, ix-chief of police, has announced himself as a candidate for Sheriff. \"-r
A pound of first-class baking powder given away with every purchase of 25 cents or over, for this week only, at M. D. Kaufman & Co's, 407 Main street, oppositeopera house.
PASTEUR GERM PROOF WATER FILTER. Absolutely pure water. Prices reduced,
Towwurr
STOVS
Co.,
Sole Agents.
One of the leaders in the race for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff, is J. W. Stout, ex-chief of police, and it looks now that he will be the man the Republicans will have to defeat.
Don't pass Schluer, the hatter, if you are in need of a summer hat or flannel shirt, summer Underwear, etc., at the most reasonable prices of any dealer in our line in the city of Terre Haute. Try and remember this.
BUCKEYE LAWN MOWER. Guaranteed best, cheapest, easiest running- "f uvfw* TOWNLEY STOVB
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flfegaS Sole Agents.
ORDER FOR SUNDAY DINNERS
IOB CREAMS. ICES.5 Chocolate, Orange, Vanilla, ||j| Pine Appi Strawberry, Cherry,
Roman Punch,
PRESTON & HARRIS,# 5 713 Wabash Avenue.
TO DAY'S- CHICAGO MARKET.
To-day's market as furnished by Keith A Co., commission merchants, 672% Wabash avenue Options Opening. IHghut.
WheatJuly ..'.. August. Corn—
700 00
900 00
Loweti.
Cloting.
87 94% 29)4
July....
Oats— July.... Pork-
UK 29
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600 00
July.... LardJuly.... Short rlba
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12 75
5 95
July....
Wheat-
5 90
5 15
CUCUMBERS, CHERRIES, APRICOTS,
5 92 5 10
5 17
5 07
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Options Opening. Highfti
Lowest.
Closing.
W4 ......... .........
Wheat—'
Sept- 91^ Corn— July....
Receipts of hogs.. Official yesterday. Shipments Left over Heavy hogs
xxroina.
Flour, barrels..... sacks Wheat ..... Corn
13.650 8.96
..wiv-: 160 1,9« 7,991 28.692
GROCKRIES.
IMPOSSIBLE TO PASS
E. R. Wright & Co's
DOIBLE MAIN STREET GROCEBV
AVitliont belngr attracted by the tempting g^ooda displayed there* They are:
RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES,
GOOSEBERRIES, ORANGES, LEMONS,
NEW POTATOES, NEW PEAS, NEW BEETS,
NEW STRING BEAKS, NEW TOMATOES, WHITE CLEAR HONEY.
Dressed Spring Chickens and Fat Hens.
MBA.T MARKET.
Southdown Mutton
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T.J.PATTON&CO/S CLEAN MEAT MARKET,
r. Ftsitt OHlt. tetepftwe 220.
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B. A. Cte^iclli uTmrfzmm OiPPg pewiwr awaf with evety puurdbaae 25 r.%r thai weak only, at M.
Ifain street, «|K
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£i a saiactee of JAVA, MOCHA and G0ATAMALA. Three el the FINEST r». If yoa waat an ELEGANT CUP of OOfVm aak year grocer for none GENUINE bnt ia
CBOCBgqW.
PEACHES AID CREAM.
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California Apricots,
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Black Raspberries,
(ted Raspberries,
Strawberries,
Gooseberries,
Currants,
Watermelons,
New Tomatoes,
.New-Peas,
New Beans,
P. J.. Kaufman's
^^GBOCEIUKS.
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WsH.'LINTS,
1238 Main Street,
Carries a complete line of
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Fresh Country Produce
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New Onions,
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GROCBIttaa.
FISH OP ALL KINDS.
O H. Dibbern & Son's Honey, 20c.
GILT EDGE BUTTER.
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-FRESH GARDEN VEGETABLES.—
Get Our Cash Prices. Better Than Credit. •*I GOODS DKLIVKEBD. S&-,
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1109 Wabash Ave.
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Call and see our stock and get our prices.
COUNTRY BUTTER, 20 Cents Per Pound.
MICK'S yURNI8HIXG8.
Yon have probably heard it mentioned that our stock of
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Is the largest and" nteeBt in this city, that our prices are always consistent with the class oi goods we scl).
JiMES HUNTER & CO.
Flannel Coats and Vests are booming because we
only charge half what others do.
BUSBER STAMPS.
Rubber Stamps
Above size and lengtft or smaller stamp
ONLY 10 CENTS ONE LINE.
Js J. TBU1NETT,
No. IO SOUTH FIFTH STREET.
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CLOTHING.
Open Till 10:30 To-Morrow.
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We have done a satirfactory season's business in
BOYS CLOTHING!
And this is nearing the wiml up of it. We confess the sixes are somewhat shattered and we are anxious to sell what we have left by making very low prices to clean up What won Id you say to suits worth $5 now selling for $2.50? Othejrs tJbat weie $7. f8 antl $9, now for $5?
If some sizes are gone and you get what you want, isn't it well worth your while? 1 y, I X\SJL^"
SUMMER COMFORT
For Boys in Thin Coats ond Neglig Shirts, We have them here. This is a handy 8tore to get into if you want anything for boys.
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Prices are Nov About One-Half. «s-r
LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, FOURTH AND MAIN.
HXRX BAZAR.
HERZ', BULLETIN!
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We are ready for a big day's business to-morrow, We have prepared ourselves with lots of new and desirable goods for the occasion, as follows 75 dozen new Derby shirts, and shirt waists in the most desirable patterns. 150 new umbrellas, from the best makers, and at our wellknown low prices. ~-r~t 10 dozen infants' and children's, black Swiss caps, at reduced prices.. Fifty dozen ^ARIEL'Vsummer corsets, at 39 cents each. 10 dozen of Dr. Ball's patent children's corset-waists, at 50 cents each.
New lot ol Japanese folding fans. Plenty of new ribbons in all widths and desirable shades, *|Our great hosiery department is fairly loaded down with the best values in desirable summer hosiery, in fast black as well as colors, for ladies, misses and children.
ERZ'J- BAZAR.
CLOTHING.
Summer, Clothing!
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Having an enormous amount of Summer clothing on hand, in fact too many to supply the trade, we have decided to dispose of what wo have left at very fow figures.
Our 25cent coats are great bargains, having about fifteen dozen on hand, giving yon a great variety to select from. Wo have flannel coats for GO cents, and a great many coats and vests in Seersucker* Flannel, Lusters, etc., at half the former price. Come and see them.
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SUCCESSORS XO V. SOHLOSS,
Leading Merchant Mrs and Clothiers,
COB. FIFTH AND MAIN STREETS.
We Close Saturday Evening' at 11 O'eiock.
Learn Telegraphy,
CLOTHISTG.
FOR THIS WEEK!
We Have Added the F*ilowtftg Ix# tO Onr Already Well Filled Baryrafn Counters
75 dozen men's undershirts, 12c worth 25c. 75 dozen& men's domet flannel shirts, 31c worth 5 0 200 pairs men's Cottonade pants, 59c worth $1. 200 pairs assorted all wool, cassimere pants, $3 worth from $4.50 to $0. 400 men's all wool cassimere suits for 4, 5,6, 7 and $8 worth from 8 to $18.
We are determined to close out everything in the^ house before moving back to our new building. »LD, 420 WABASH AVENUE
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cial College. Full oorpe of competent inatrnctora. ISBBLL to lOLLElt, Proprietors,
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