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".Ml THURSOAY, MAY|3,1863.

NEWS OF THE WEEK *!W

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Gleaned Freai tkaGaaaUe'a and Talagraphie ....•: 7- ,. »-w.ColtunBli'ij j.:, -q W». -^1*1* to 'JOI* M4*

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Id «J H. C. Nevitt rtt^ur&ed from WasMi -dfl ton the fiist'-of tic week.

Andrew flnow and Mary E. 8now/| -were granted a divorce anthe •. Apri], were re-married Ibla week.

s^ton, J6hn W. Davi&^ phalli represented toe irr* maadery. jade Hoaglftnd, -JJft Haute Car Works, his

Ohio, to live.

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Miss Naa

Ha visit to tit Sunator Voo) day.

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daueiiter. !in?ton, D. Cr Robert"

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Mr. Oldham's residence near tne«t jii: was destroyed bj fire 'Stinday jpi^ the 23d. a: The first bawTMil game ofc the

"r was playedbetwaen WWnet sad

prevented piayingtha game *turoueh.- The refeemd «eatr for ^turough. fg^ve way

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slightly inji

.*** ThetSrand Comtqandefy of 's Templar, of Indiana! toet at ltd is

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for eastern pointy Lee Hirsh wenVJWf*

clothing store, and Miss Lizzie Wilson were m^rckd JU^r A c/albe^tAc gar^, was swept away. Twenty-three perSoos were killed and ninety wounded. At Wesson thirteen were killed and wounded.

Nathan Sanford has returned from a visit to Kansas.

returued to this city and will continue his studies in Dr. A. .W. Spain's office. Miss Ctiamtm7WiV$llift4iMijJ and Miss Aaaie Adams, of Marshall, are visiting Mrs. J. M. Fishback on ncrih Fiftli-and-a-half street.

William

.«ft1ton. :rf John Stakemaa and Clara Mitchell The sixty-fourth (anmversary of- the establishment of Odd Fellowship in this country was observed throughout Wis^consin, yesterday. At^Iiiwaukee |fecia} l^ceremoni^p wfere 4el! at the ftif pre.

A plot among 'the Solcuefa of tnb battalion of Mexican infantry at Matamora0, to bill their officers and 8*i desert to Texas, has besn discovered acd frustrated. Some of the mutinura escaped but no one was hurt.

The ou^toence committee of the Amslgamated Association and the Iron Manuffecttircf^meetat Pittsburg nestt' Wednesday, tawraage a fecjjdf of wggt^ for

the e^s^ii nae ls(.

jA. pflotc^rfolfiC |)|ciG^f|it b^t|^ne\ ans note vt&& received ai the for the Wis. It is a very imperfect' counterfeit land there is great emprise thai k&rakl "have passea^hSyfefc the hAoc»«t ^officers without being detected. 'Heuty Hull, of Henry Hull & Co, 0 -'^'bankers at Savannah, died yesterday, y* Ex-Presicent Hayes was given a dih ner by Wiiitelaw Keid, in New \ork ^yesterday. Many distinguished persons 'were present.

A bill reported by the ways and means committee of thePenn* house imposes a tax of one miU on every gallon ot crude petroleum shipped from the State. ^Reports from Metamoras, Mexieo and at Montery,say that the|Palmer-8ulU van syndicate have sold their entire rail road in:erests in Mexfco to a party of English capitalists. An effort is King made to establish a batik at some point in Texas, with a capital of two or more -million dollars.

Isaac Sipplin, a White street, New York, merchant was sent to the Tombs yesterday on a charge of Leveraoon & Co, clothiers, that ne obtained thetr notes for $ 10,000, misrepresenting h^m self as worth f45,000. r*

'"TITE Sedive of Egypt has voluntarily t'given tip $15,000 a year of his evil list,

I to be devoted to the payment of the

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-smaller indemfloty claims. He will stijl

S receive $735,000 a" year, however, and the members of his family $600,000 a yearmoie. ife rm 1 Ix is i. Henry^JD.r^M I candid atefor Govenor of Georgia, that, having been guardian of some orphan I *a:id minor children during the war, fn»| I having invested apart of their estate in

Confederate bonds, he redeemed every

I dollar of them after the close of the war I asBOonas he had earned emmgh to do -J* so.

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Frank Hall died April 27th in Otter "Creek, ol bronchial trouble aged 28 years. «_. I—. Krlng Released on Ball. 14*

The following marii^|^ilel^s^«M' QBa Louis, April 27—Charles r. Kriqgj 4«issued this week: the famous murderer of Mrs. tjtf jkil

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^andchainat Mike Gainer's crsH^^aa.

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,r Zouaves have ariived^. ,,, Ernest W. Kirk and -Ida A« Mullen, daughter of the late.W. ft. alien, %ere married in New Orleans, -14., jAprilr^ 19th. p»» ^Meap4w«*»iWwfWHBpjiMIWia^

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tep|jdug^ruia» amoktog oai^«frp h% CincTriii&ii Southern.ro*ii t6iaiT»0^3ti

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ikad sold lua^tpqk, And w%» fthput. 40 pv to Chicago Thompson: g6t off theitraiA .khd walked kway.

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K. of P. Eaoaapaeatof,

jh,e J5rst annual state

,^e yn^oim Rank Knights ot PytKi jRUiiig^bgk ,ftt.JthfiJaii. .grnnnfl* mencing July S^aod ending July 5 th lasting four dajnM' Divisions from 4^^ over the state in the camp, a

tionsfiixi§non

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next Tuesday.

as playit)g| Pauldii 1^1 71

Ronn layki?llodMiflUVI#oA%ito the dy of George A. Dalian, playing Tyb^ io the duel scene. It is n^t known, jtt present, how bad Dalton is injured. ^hS 00tnjbkaitW will recover

ELIZABETHTOWK, N. Y., April 27 Henry Deboanv \rashang«lWe. to-day tor thf mirderfli t|avR|I fa|kl«t well last nilht, ate ||y|f|fy|fyi this inorn^ ing, atter wnicn ne smoked a cigar andf gallows Taking hold the sheriff "1 aof afraid I'll break that rope. You ou to have soap on it." He seemed enti ndiiferent ta.iu3ikte,

then inspected the gall M|yLha4aid to

A#first time he saw the eartl

or sky in six yeats. He has been trie$ six timqa for^ the same murder, and likely to go free at last. Sf„

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jfttfil9ilstpJi^tIi#flnicffifPl,,ftory

ot whose wrongs suffered at the hands of her white neighbors furnished campaign literature for the Hcpublican press through one ca&p'aign, died yesterday in the jail at Canton, Miss., and was btrrried asapai^per. Latejy ah,e gave birth to twins wiidrii toe name|| Rutfcrford B. ^a^etf^b4 *3Blri|an. Oiat Eliza id £a|j^ ^eeri ^|m|tted t| |die in a jail instead of a palace is another evidence, ^h4^dgin^s|pfs f^^Jhnrepentant rebels of Mississippi, and is the best teason We kno"w of why the Republicans

in tbis

,V' Tax-BWdeo li^iaaapolit. Reptilbliean Indianapolis te .{a 1 ip'V Wayfbrdebts. Tne Joutto^ df flil ing says. 'Tlie city's bonded aebc an the neighborhood of |^,OO0,OQO owhi $iw^W ia Btelt/oad boiwia, jujdolierely. contingent), the aaaeswient unigh it can go, and. the tax Tevy a^ nig|i aa|t can begot. The question is ^pw to decrease, expenditures—no eisy

.qiiestion

with the city fkthera with peopld clam, orora $r all kinds of improvements, re-, gardless ot the financial, straits of 'v' metropolis."

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Jiet us see next Tnesday at the polls that Terre Haute does not become sim^ ilarly involved. .^1

Death of Or. Boynton' ,3

Gi^ctNNATr, April 27^—Rev. Dr. C. B. Boynton, aged 77, died this morning. His sons, Gen. H. V. Boynten, Wasington Newspaper Correspondent, and G. A. Boynton, Washington (^respondeat of the Associated press were at the'bedsiiai sf the deceased, who served two fterme as, chaplain of the Honse of Representatives

The Indianapolis Journal contains the follqinng ateut Sam Butler connected witfcFliefl^ress last spring S.P. Butler, of the St. Louis Times, passed' thrOughnhe city, yerterday aiterbooti, cn route for Cincinnati, where he goes to attend the wedding of his sister, Lily, who is well known in Indianapolis society. She'marries Hermann Goepper, ot that city, who also has friends .in Indianapolis.

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ip& glass, and tbey$Jow Com by and the soapioqks. onljr luQfe faded, |1.J^ t)ftce a

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the streelpparidi|^a ^.yAorning of thi 4t^3fClbeone ortitie tnessetrirmls^ttj^

from otherjBtales are also

expected ?o75e pmftitua9da

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ftre:.hButwe ltlh^tdMoni onr flgther, and

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the contest s»r i&lit \d w»a .ttlaqix

Joke. One of,th

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to*jajake a Ipeedh. Pa is pro] amherafcM§ *8*. and hi ,a« ldp4flic^ e.fhan right f^r pide.him and le

niihlretma^ant^lto have"foihe and they didn't fare for expense, |8t# they quit ilQ^Ina wh(a«j^fcey was and^ $amo right nOqg. Worie of them coqld ^audferstatid Efigl^th except the lfeadler, and hh 'duly' understood enoukh lo go ^tid take *a drinl when !he

YBil'to didjl fo iefe pit When1 hlfid-Jfrth%breastof hi4 cddtvapr Stt

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eu^ Adar^ ^nd five,9 and orKea TO*tothe ^resdfet1 day!"'giving a fiHTOry (CBrQf&'* fitrtfiBTg ""peofflfe 'WW had acquired children, and kept the cfowd interested I felt sorry «for pa, cause I knew how he would feel when he came to tind out he had been sold. The Bo heinians in the band that couldu't understand English, they looked at eaciuother and wondered what it was all about, aid finally pa wound up by stating that it was every citiaer's duty to own children ofhis own, and then 'he invited the band and the crowd in to take some refreshments. Well, you^ought to have seen that hand come in the house. They liell over eacToffier getting Inr^cT ^e stftJWrtS"ttr'ar. Well, 1 should smile. They just reached tor things, apd talked,. Bohemian. Dcink ?, 0, no. vI guest they didn't pejur 4t dQwn .Pa, opened & dozen "botties «baq^pagoef ana they fairly batliea.in though they h^d fire inside.^. Aried totals with them about the ha but they cdaldn^ understand and ni they got fall tnd started outfc and leader askod pa for three dollars, at broke him np. Pa. told the 1 ).supposed tl^e gentlemen who got ihe «e^eoade.hiu]vpaid for the music, and ^ha leader pointed to me and said 1 was lie gentleman that got ft up. Pa paid im, butjiejiad a wicked look in his eye and me and, my chum lit out and the Bohemians came down the street Wlip'fulli ?with their horns on their rhff wap, |alking. Bohemian for all that was out. They, stopped in front of a, t*Ga#t hoi^e and began to play, but you couldn't tell what tune It was, they were so full, and a policeman came along and drove them home. I guess I win sleep

at the livery stable

to-night, cause pa is offul unreasonable When anything costs him three dollars, besides the champagne." "Well, you have made a. pretty Iness of it,", said the grocery man. "It,'9 a Wonder your pa does not kill you. But nwtr BIIIUUBI mswmm liumlila the !s^ebcra310

yot. It's all a lie. They layjevery thing to -me. It was some of them ducks that sing in the choir. I was just as much surprised as anybody when it occurred. You iee, our minister is laid up from the effect of the ride to the funeral, when he tried to run over a street car, and an old deacon, who had symptoms of being a minister in his youth was invited to take the minister's plat and talk a little. He is an absent mine old party, who don't keep up with thi events of the day, andf

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pen. THei* was a notice of a ch meeting to be and I think thet smaggled in tfie other notice, b«n it aad the ape aboatiheweekly uj

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and read,'I am requested to annouooei that the r. ~ll:Of Awoclation will frive a trieodly entertainment with soft glo*es

niiitiBdilbnmivali^, willJeaa»4be jUciao^juvisted bj Brother yltain^ustralia. .Tl ine, bftt a Collection be taifaiip gffte ob9r^o defray e(x_ es.' Well, 1 tfidaglit tk* people ii ^ui»Jvwo*W r.ai»^ .throq^i Ahe

yi Kecelved hfcn Mi»'I

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ii ittetinof iiickledthe4tonraao,thiit'hediia sM Ittikay bemewj bot everytfajpg^^ 4cAno«MC nd woifldat be a as a choir stoger lottWQ. dollars.' ftl sonyL fer the bid deacaD, but he fae\ whatlielhaddioaia and I' tkibk •nopd^ be real inetfir te tell hlmr. won't be at the slogging maicl&r' Th^ ihoiaitea^odttakiafrip «collwrifob tltd the deacon. I must go down to" odwandhelp greai«ra hMck,s6 dwMe t» OtcuseJ mt^T cW pa' coi

Q*,tett lti^yea ive a picnic pa rtr «an

Winhcaha, and hiay no^ be- 'tank.1 lin 1Mb Sy that time pa will *fcewer Bohemian serenade/" and *h6- bo^ thispiatol pocket witVdrletK "tipplei al «rem«il abd hong ttgn iatnnt

tMtoigrooery. 'Strawberries two r?

inannel1r

and me smeilia entfft*

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A «EMARKABi.E CAREER own©

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r?« Ii«W ao *:t' WiPTJ wHIP fiAWcna of ycst««day ,coDtai nec diapaich annottncing the hanging of the wife mtlrderer. A sli| ht

His crime,

beencbtnmjon

ihaWf^ift) muWer, h|ft^^

ibufvniycareff has been* a' Ai ^'iotoU .!dsia k&f *r4

^iyeai ago last'summer rfetfrilted fri 2te# Tbrk rfty up the Hud«oi thewMaloig the western affore of "Lake Chittplaid tlMil he teaehed the town of BtaeitWitt't 1» procured employmtm a** fena laborer. After bi'Mf looartihfb heniwritd Elicabsth Weil^ a* widiw much his senior in years, who owned] small property^-* Ou lha first of Auirqst,

»o"cJg?$,^,2Krare"e

is invited. My fchttth steered the band brjef interval De Bosnys was seen contin^gbt ihehi to_ pla^^h^&d ^lofiA.^ ^fie ih9mhn not making her appeiraiice^ (Search

Bk»ck,rahd *Bahy Mrae, ilt the meh Whb were'go*them to Wiit a iftinpte fsonfe 'ftb, So %hien roriifh' the Second aiis weiv eihptiltfit horns, a^d pa st^j there Was .mote1' in t^int of the hOfli

Circumstance plainly ik)intedito [band as the murderer He Wa« -~id up()ti his person Vks found of articled of pbrsphAI prop^ridentifl&i a9 having ar|f« ^he t^tAl it. March, the ev$en' circtiulstantral }n iU' overwheIcqiing a3 to the. re

sponaent's guUt. The jhty, out only ten minu^,rretnr&d with a verdict of guilty ofmJirdef inline "flrSt degree

De Bosnys wa9 born nearly fifty yeirs a^o, it appears, at Belem, Portugal,* two mil'es from Lisbon, on the river Tagus. When'he was very young his parents removed to Prance and he was educated at a communal school, the seminary of bt. Brieux, and the Normal Superior School at Paris. His education was thorough and extensive, and he could write and speak six languages—English, French, Italian .Spanish, Greek and Portuguese— and could less perfectly speak and understand several

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languages While yet a Inerp lad he sailed "with a North Polar expedition under Leclaire and was gone nearly two years—February, 1848, to October, 1850. In 1854, with hia fhther and brother, he volunteered tor the Crifnean fcar, and* served in the French army in the Crimeair for a couple of years. A lew years of peace followed, in w^hich De Bosoys completed his eUucation, but on the breaking out of the war with Austria, in 1§59, he joinjsd MacMahan's army, in which, howevw, hesaV hQt.«a few n^onth'a.anrs^ce, saiiih^ Wjtfartamtnvn to jChwa wrthU# Fteofch,

in 1861, and after a few month# joined the Mexican si^e% Jjecom'ng a captain /of gnerrilias under Lopez. In this servicc hi was severely wounded in an engage* dienfy tnd,conceiving a distaste tvr the Mexican System of warfare, lie came North, and, being cdred of his wound, enlisted in the Fourth Pennsylvania Vulunteers in 1864.

A short time after the battle at Gettysburg wa9 fought, and in it De Bosnys was severely wounded in the head and left hand. His injuries procured his discharge from the armyfattd in 1884 he we at back to France, where/ in two months, he marked a Mile. Desmarais. Matrimony, however, failed to eradicate his love of adventure, and after a honeymoon of only two months he sailed on another Arctic expedition, and was absent in the polar regions nearly three yeare—from July, 1804, to February, 1867. Returning, he went to Romex thence to Paiis, thence to New York aud whence .to Indian Territory.

outbreak of the Franco-Pruss

ian war called hire from, his aboriginal retirement,,and he. i^ooed the sea and entered the FVeOcn array, rising by successive promotion until he became colonel under General Bourbaki. He served althrough the war with varying fortunes, ajt its close escaping to/Marseilles, whence he shtped for A.merfcft.'" On this side ot the ocean his career was much less brilliant. He fell by degrees untill he became a tramp, wandering abput the country and doing odd jobs of work as a painter and and a tarm laborer, and finally came to the criihe which put an end to his restless career.

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1 ITElKMBEirTHVr If^«N «k»k Hop Bitto»^ftnjs» aid Nature in making yon well when ill else ftils. I

Ifyou are ooctivf pi- dyttbepfli suffering from any othet" of then diaeasea ot the WMkUh or bowels, it your own AttN IT yfeMMaasain ill, for HOf Bitten area aov«eign remedy in own plaintA

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^fyou are wti^lng aw^ wfth ot fiadney disease, stop tempting tikis momeat, and tnzn for a care 1 otters.

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If von are siok with that terrible sieaO*js NervoBflrcwjL yrn «dl find a "Balm t»j(*ilfad" tothe use of Hop Bitten tf yev' tm a frequenter or a^eaidemt. of mMimtk^i disWct, barricade your ayaagainst the scourge of all countries*-* naJial, epidemic, bilious and-.tot^»|v «at tb.-ers^ -by the use of Hop Bitten.

If you have rongh, pimply or sallow

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Baniy Ot Sotnyi, wha w^s

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aiff 1c/i lor- Jmsl«|i9q J|«a»krirakle Carnri expiated fta.viQiag lirecily oppo«it» 'the most exir

hadfet^,tlpainsj»nd whes,a|d^

feel miw^abl7^^rtdiy iop Bitten

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Notice to Heirs. Creditors Etc.

In the Vigo Circuit Court, May term, 1883 the matter of the estate of Nathaniel

Benson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that John Brake, a* administrator of the estate ot -Nathaniel WV Beason, deceased, has presented and filed lits acpuunt and vouchers In final settlement ot satd estate, and that the same will come np for the examination and action of said Circuit Gourt on the 7th d«y of May, 1883, at which time all heirs, creditors or legatees of Said estate"are requested to appear in said conrt and show cause, if any here he, why said account and vouchers should not be approved^

Witness, tlie clerk !ir6uu Court, at Ter 11 :tt day of ApHl, 1883.

Si /f'iw

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^mrnmi^bv-vri «Uir unequalled uciefTwi Sygwaiten^w

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In short they cure all Disease* Ot the Stomach, Bowels, Blood, Live*, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright* Diwaae. $500 will be oaid for a case they will hbt cure or help. 'That poor, bedriodep, invalid wife, Bis.

motnec^ociQdaa^taryican be made the picture of health by a few bottles of He Bitten, coating liuti 'hemsoffittf il

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(Miy "ITtM wjw»m.'M»,.»Mga«» t»«^r a.aMBar,\F^iLaoKE^3ia.^a. A.3ras$2SH5^^as5$^''•* a w^,,^EiS^nB^5Slk,«i.cax.a.hM''.«•'

^LET^ILmR^

nan«r »pw

__erk and seal of said Vi«o

ttirduu Court, at Tttrre Haute, Indiana, ton

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ioaaaetheBowelaandpvrliythe BMi« !31t Btliovs attneks and give healthy KfttytothoMW. A few doses taken la

Iprlxur and Fall will prevent serloof **kneee. I. FKRRKTT, Agent, f|l Pearl St., New Twk.

Executors*,Sale of.Reai Estate

"'the undersigned, execntors of the^last will of Chaunoey Rose, dereased, will on the 10th day of May. 1883, at the office of U. B. Danbam, No. &)5}£Ohio street, in the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, will sell at private sale the following described real estate in the citv of Terre Haute, Vigo- county and

Lots nxrmbejsi one 148| and one Jinn-

'orty-ninfr Flf9] in -OUaoncey

Roao't additlon to Terre Haute.' TJOUH OF SAIB.—Acredit of three years will be given, the. purchaser giving note bearing six per cent, interest from date, payable semi-annually, and secured by raortga ge on the said lots.

FIRMIN NIPPERT, "JbSEPJttTS COLLKTT,,

va

Aprillith, 1888.

Bxecntora.

DR. A. W. SPAIN*

OFFICE:

Northwest corner of Third and Main streets. Telephone connection

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