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:VOLUME XL.’ “CHICKERING PIANOS. POMEROY ‘WONDERFULLY IMPROVED UPRIGHT PIAND ACTION, enemy the mannfucturer of Uprizht Pianos has to < ‘Pianos has to contend with is whetetacdcrices caployou oy tue varisuataators of she works Srercoue or nouteatire is bemeterers gE has been ur cood fortune, aftor Jong experiment, t0 solve this enigma, by substituting metal for ‘all parts of the action containing centres. + Week Greatest leaprovement in this centary. in Piano-Vorte manufactare, is ,OUR NEW PATENT UPRICHT ACTION. is the only Piano action made in the world that is insensible to atm teenie ‘our Upright Pianos, which fully sustain the splendid. Ne te gamorpneri changes, washed oreo PELTON, POMEROY & CROSS, 150° & 152 State, Sole Agents for the Northnrest. NOW OPEN. WILL CONTINUE Day and Evening until Oct. 23.. _A WONDERFUL DISPLAY of Science and Aaaastey and Machinery in operation. MAGNIFICENT Art Collection. GRAND MUSICAL Entertainment daily. EXCELLING ALL previous Exhibitions. ALL RAILROADS ‘running into city sell tickets with admission to Exposition at greatly reduced rates. ADMISSION---Adults, 25¢; Children, 15c. FURS. CHINA, CROCKERY, &c. Nit SACQUES NEW BOOS! ~ DOLMANS, L: CHEAPER THAN EVER! L. THIBBEN h BISHOP & 60,,) 164 State-st., cor. Monroe, © Offers this Fall the hese Line of Are now: taking orders for their ‘unrivaled SEAL SACQUES and - «BOLMANS, made from the finest London-dyed Skins. - Redyeing, Lengthening, and Re-" hitting Sacques and Dolmans of other makes a specialty. « RUBBEE GOODS.” PRESTON’ Rubber store, 160 State-st. Gossamer Waterproof GARMENTS of all kinds, for MEN? WOMEN, and CHILDREN. Rubber ‘Goods of all kinds at RETAIL and at lowest cash ab Briess. THR LARGEST STOCK EV THE WEST. GEORGE M. BOGUE, REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ; . Room 8 Reaper Block, No. 97 Clark-st.; CHICAGO. Crockery, Glassware and pe Ever seen in this miarket. Fine Decorated Dinner Sets,. - Decorated Tea Set, 54.pes., = Haviland Moss Rose Tea Seat, Decorated Chamber Sets, - Lib Lamps, new style, = - 3.50 A good Goblet, - - 60 cts. a dozen. AT THE .~ BOSS CROCKERY HBUSES if STATEST, and 304 WEST MADISORST __ CARPETS AND FURNITURE. AND FURNITURE. Fall Style Immense Stock in New Styles, CARPETINGS, PORNITURE, “ART PAPERS. Be SURE that you seo them before making your Fall selections. CHICAGO CARPET CO, * 156, 158, 160 and 162 Wabash-av., cor. Hoxroe, CIDER VINEGAR. ANNOUNCEMENT. CIDER VINECAR. ply families with Schuyler’s Pare Cider vii wi if they call plopeniehe canter de af hele meee te ey eal compelled to aocommognte till they can be supplied h their tore Vinegar is absolotely and seer Pure le to der. Cmts Vinegar is the best Cider Vinegar po: $23.00 5.50 - 10.00 3.51 Lwill suj . be made, Dechis Vinegar fs the best Table Vineear. This Vinegar is the best Oyster V) Vinecar.” is Vinegar is is the best t45 to 80 grain Pietiing Vinera z ‘Groceis supplied on reasonable terms. W. H. SCHUYLER, ‘Mannfactorer of Alden "Applo & Pure Cider Vinegar, 2? Wabash-ay., Chicago. strength— Special Attention Given to the Care and Management of Real Estate. Taxes Paid Residents Carefully Looked After. Estublishei 1845. TAS Go.to JOHN JONES, 1 T. And have your ANN Clothes Thoroughly Cleaned a And Neatly Repaired. - Popular Corn Doctor PLEASANT PARLORS, $8. CLARK-ST., corner of Handolph. Giiage Cutlery and Edge-Tool Works. eouliey. Sami Snreical am and Dental Instruments sround, to order. S. H. PA" Choices WA TED. Wa ANTED, AGentleman to take of the Com- Mercia and Rents Collected. Interests of Non- 119 DEARBORN-ST., ‘DR. E. G. SIMMS, CUTLERY. SCathoun-] seen of 118 Sata. Department of an established School. Must be a fine penman, and thoroughly com- Petent to teach Business-College Course. see. by letter, stating salary expected, ‘With references, or in person, VALENTINE, BROS., Janesville, Wis. To Capitalists! QRANTED—An acti D silent Partuer in £ far Fitslern enterprise in a business already established, datreq ‘more capital; would prefer to nego! F2h some weil-t ren, OF an Bclie youre ell-known business ti area OF a ectS man from R00 fo HOON. the best of references and required: ‘Auaress ‘T S Tribune ofiCe. WSS TO EXCHANGE. nn BO EXCHANGE: MERCHANDISE | WR FOR EXCHANGE. Ihave for ex: ndred Thoussnd Dol- dasy worth of Staple coe wholesale wtoct ed ots. of rine fer ° oi RI ansoremer 9 Shea eh Bill, ee T, B.-0. Box 2578, New York Go=- FINANCIAL, A Firm who are engaged in a ‘Legitimate Business, Paying a good profit, desire to make arrangements Yor additional TEoltal to extend ‘their business, for which they are willing to pay 2 fair proportion of the progt. A good showing can be made. Examination by parties wishing to invest Invited. References given and required. Address W 15, Tribune office. LOANS. “We .are prepared to negotiate Joans in large sums, at lowest rates, on city improved real estate. R. W. HYMAN, JR, &CO., * x92 Dearborn-st. LOANS On Iéfe Policies; same bought. Send stamp, Fatied Life Co.'s Policies also purchased. Bee-Hive and other failed Bank Claims bought. HOLMES & BEO.; General Brokers, 86 Washingten-st. MONEY TO LOAN. ‘¢wo large amounts of money to Loan, in. on uated Jess. than $2000, on Chicago fm- DrOper thee E BONDS ND, 33 Waekington-st- a he Chicago Daih SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. DEESS Goons. MADISON AND PEORIA-STS. “One of Our Many Barguns” DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. We Open Monday Morning 100 PGs. SILK AND WOOL PLAIDS, “CHOICE COLORINGS!” “46 INCHES WIDE!” - Wel. ; “Extremely Cheap!” _ INVARIABLY. The Leaders of Popular. Prices. MIL LINERY. 0B. Keith & Go, Wabash-ay, and Monroe-st. WHOLESALE MILLINERY OPENING! 09 | WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPT. (5 AND 16. Frenth Pater Hats, Novelties in Feathers, Plumes, Silks, Velvets, Ribbons, &e, THE TRADE: ARE INVITED, EXCURSK EXCURSION! $6.00 Cincinnati and Return! The KANKAKEE LINE and CINCIi- NATI AIR LINE will sell Excursion Tick- ets to Cincinnati and rectum at above low rate. Good going on Morning and Evening Trains of Wednesday, Sept; 15, and goed to return until Sunday, @ept. rg, inclusive. Ticket Office 121 Randolph-st. Depot foot of Lake-st.; Depot foot of Twenty-sec- ond-st.; and Depot corner Clinton and Car- roll-sts. J. C. TUCKER, Gen'l Western Pass. Agt. . DENTISTRY. &® Dr. Day, (33 East Madissa-st. RUBBER OR Best {tin} $5 Gold, $10. Filling, 1-4 Old Tete VITALIZED .AIR (Or ges) given free for peiniess extracting. 133 East Inventor of Lower Suction Plate, which never loosens while talking or eating ;’5 years’ actual test without a failure. FIRM CHANGES. COPARTNERSHIP. ‘We have this day formed a Copartnorship for the transaction of a Commission Business in Stocks, Bonds, Grain, and Provisions, under the firm name of ESTER & CO. ve Ee . JOUN T. LESTER, CHAS. SCHWARTZ, EDWARD K. WILLARD, General Partners. SAM'L W. ALLERTON, ss Special Partner. Mr. E. K, Willard is a member of tho New York Stock Exchange. WW YORK CORRESPONDENTS: NE SCRANTON & WILLARD, 7 Broadway and 18 New- st. New York. FOR SA SALE. “FOR SALE. ‘That splendid building site comprising nearly halt a, block, at southwest corner of Forty soventh-st, Yiyde Park and Madison-ave., Kenwood, and nex south of tho masniticent residence of Chas. Gossage. Eoq, For oleganco,und convenience this tocailty ean ce rhe dweliing-house now u rounds 9 libs removed. “ApR to Wal PERCE, epee FOR SALE! Handsome Bleck Tear Teams, Sound speedy. fod drtverk RAILBOAD TICKETS, a APEtereten Srotine BES, C .? aihann SOUP MANDARI MANDABIN'TEA, TEA. REANONS WHY It Is your interest to buy the 4 P 1vis Always Uniform. Always the Best. Always the Purest. Always the Cheapest. Always the Healthiest. |, ‘tight, which has the ‘advantage fineness and natural flavor of Nos. I, 2, 3 and4 Comprise the four diferent Grades and prices of EAGH of the foliowing kinds pf Tea Prleesic CALICOES, FLANNELS, HIBBONS, ETC. RAGS! RA ree OLD IRON Week. Week. Sea’s World’s Greatest Remnant Sale! “LASTS TWO WEEKS! BEGINS TO-MORROW (MONDAY). CALICO! | FLANNEL! BY THE POUND, BY THE POUND, Bushel, Remnant, Yard,| Bundle, Remnant, Yard, - BY THE RAC, Or Any Other Way. BY THE Boe BY THE CASE. PITCH IN-PLEASE XOURSELF. SPRAGUE, | HAMILTON, MBRBDMACE, ALL OF THE HEAVIEST AND BUST “ Nap” PACH: | DORNELT™ CANTON FLANNELS. And nearly every other first-class make. EVERY WIUST-CLASS BRAND. IY) AND NEW sfestersS | QUALITY THE VERY BEST. | QUALITY THE VERY BEST. Remnants measure 1 yards to yards. All Perfect Canton Flannel. Cm Standard Cloths. Also, extra fine Dress Cam- LATEST FALL ‘PATTERNS. sing BEng 0 mrs , PRICE, ey ee No: 3 cost 60 tents, Spares Ker etna 4 2, and S cts, | 90 CTS. FEB POU 6 YDS. TO POUND. THPAS neler Kot Fo enst 80 cents, | Xs engths Measure 1-2 yd. to 6 yds. ya. | CTS. FES. SOCCHUNE (ee Grattan), | yet OUT 8 YDS. FOR 1 CIS. OR 2% CTS. YD. For regular Ib et. quality. SOXRD (Gres and Hack,” J HOT. cost $1.00. a2 ett Worth 18: 32 cit Werk 28: Everybody, rich anid poor, Should immediately procure a package of this braadof Tea, It is not only Cheaper, .but far Better than ‘ai any other Tea imported, and, after having secured the kind that |. suits your taste (there are 28 different kinds and flavors), you can always rely’on getting the same quality ‘and flavor by calling for the same number ind on patkage. ‘See that the arals are un eeivet and beat the signatureof G. JEVNE. Dic rections for making on every pound package, if Stared in pull DON'T TAKE, Itis sold in packages O! OF JEVNE, Oo-112 Madison- st., Sole Agent for the United States. Dealers willing to sell on commission ‘please apply as above. nn PIANOS AND | AND ORGANS, Story & Camp Are Sole Agents y the unrivaled DECKER i Pianos. Used by all artists desiring.the best Piano the world produces, Story & Camp Are Bole ny for the renowned HAINES UP- ‘3. ‘The great Solo Piano, almost universally used by our best Concert Plunista, Dat ALPACA SKIRT BRAID BEST PRINTS, 21-2CTS.. ~ PER YARD, WORTH 8 CTS. RENINANTS. BLEACHED MUSLIN, UN BLEACHED MUSLIN, “ABLE LINENS, TOWELINGS. RENINANTS. . LACE CURTALINING, 5 CTS. PER YARD, WORTH 15 CTS. . 9 cts., 12 Ce cts., 24 ots., NOT HALF VALUE. _ REMNANTS. TABLE LINEN, 19 CTS. PER YARD, WORTH 30 CTS. 24 CTS., "6s Ch OR: $ * 38 OFS. WORTH $2.00. CRASH! CRASH! CRASH! RENINANTS. Three and Three-Eighths Yards ~ ‘U4, 16, 17, and 19 cts. for best qualities ever made. BLEACHED or UNBLEACHED, SAME PRICE, 39 CTS. PER POUND. All-Wool Flannel, SCARLET, BLUE, GRAY, PLAID, And alt oe colors. OPERA FLANNELS, SHAKER FLANNE! SHIRTING FLANNELS. .| Manufacturers’ Remnants AT YOUR OWN PEICE. - REMNANTS. ALL-SILK. BIBBONE, PER wikis ae 8-cTs, 3 CTS., 5 CTS., 9 CTS., (2 CTS. S' RIBBON MADE, {9 CTS. zee YARD, WoRTH % CTS. 43cta., worth 61.00. EVERY HUE AND SHADE. RENINANTS.. EMBROIDERIES, FINEST CLOTHS, BEST WOBKED EDGES. 15,000 YARDS LESS THAN HALF VALUE. JACK FROST, LEADING OLD SUING - WINTER, fs on tnd: way. Prepare for his sure comin, Bets, worth éxey 11-2 cw. Tribune, 1 f-2 CTS. FOR, NEAREY: 3 (22 YDS" Of best AlpnoaDesectBenta. | Biacks only 0.60 Worth 3 cts: per yard., We sak less.tban- pen peryard. iy cts. for S36 yards. Damaged xed Towels, Bligh! ted by =) ‘from the looms. No saaeeed aaa spo notice it were they not told. the | 30,000 ‘DAMAGED TOWELS, ; Freer aaa aie Patna.” tatty sees mat Burients wels, cts. All-Linen Damask and Huck Towels, Aro Sole y for the matchless ESTEY Organs, {doo oF enece are how “einsing thelr own praises SEVEN CENTS. throughout the entire world. TEAS! ‘That is, for the samples we have been giving away 60 that you all could try. Have the largest and finest warerooms, keep the Piao, the, largest and tines? Wagogmr rise are | Seventy-Five Cent Tea, 39 Cts. Packed in alr-tight 1-Ib. packages, free from coloring Eatkes Mundon Srowily basket plexed, Dasket-fired. KINDS. x ALG THE, itd CEs, WORTH 25 CTS. A SAMPLE PKG. FOR 2 CTS. NEW ARRIVAL JAPAN WARES. oa & Camp Are Sole My for tho far-famed MATH Fianon, whose st rength snd durability are the Nronder on the Eusiest Terms. 188 and 190 State-st. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE FINEST INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD! AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. FALL-CAMPATON. OUR MAMMOTH STORES Packed celine high: from xarrot to cellar. 10 Entire ‘Stocks opened to-morrow. F LOWERS -- FEATHERS. FALL STYLES HATS, FET, VELVET, STRAW. | NEW FEATHER DEPT. FAN.Y¥ TIPS 3 CTS., worth 25. ‘BIRDS, WINGS, PLUMES, . .CRESTS, ae OSTRICH PL ES. $4.24. Usually sold for $7.00. FALL FLO . TO 08 CT! Wort® theres times ts price. {2,000 TIDIES. M9 cts, with. twee a Bes, worth a. $198 mith Vike: $5.06 FLOWER POTS AND HANGING BASKETS, Fancy Designs, 4 cts. Upwards. SAVE YOUR PLANTS FROM THE HON. JACK FROST. SHA, STATE-ST. DIAMONDS, WATCH WATCHES, &c. ‘ke. DIAMONDS! Fine Watches Precious esned ’ Artistic foes AN people visiting Chicago are requested to call and exnmine ‘such articles aa they may wish at this well-known establishment. fer"ine Wateh-Repairing a specialty. Eo Opticians Spectacles und Hye-Glasses. GIRS, BRV. & OO, 5.E. ‘mest and Washington-sts, 5 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ER PAGES! cHIOYNES.CO.2= Retail Stationers, 118 & {20 Monroe-st. BEHNING, MILLER McCAMMON, and others, Bauer and New ew Engand Organs, PRICES AND TERMS to sult all purchosers. Every instrument fully warranted for five years. fniporiers of Musleal herchandise, ‘Band Instra- ments, fine Violins, and Strings a specialty, Pianos taken on Storsze. a, fanos tuned, ropatre: Fjangs tuned, repetred, omiored: for" tho different Branches: ‘of repairing of all Kinds of musical instrn- men Tilustrated Catalogue sent free. Julius Bauer & 60., 182 & 184 Wabash-ay. ORY—125, 1%, and 129 Twenty-ninth er Lain te New Yorks 1st comer EmersonPiano, A FAVORITE INSTRUMENT IN PRO- FESSIONAL MUSICAL CIRCLES. NOTED FOR lis Perfect Touch, - Brilliant and: Powerful Tone, Perfoet Mechanical Construction, IN ALL FORMS OF THE NEW SCALZ, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT. ‘Have just: received and opened the most Elegant and Complete Line of Photograph Albums Ever offered in this market, embracing every size, Style, and quality. NOW 1S THE TIME 10: BUY, While the Assortment is COMPLETE. ee MISCELLANEOUS. To. Pleasure Seekers. Mistletoe Hall, formerly Greene’s. comer of Wood sna iain wil'be for rent v0 Orat-class bation Pali Be bas inns thoroughly renovated, ands FOU SALE DY ibe Bangrons 2° Tiel DWAR o GOODRIDGE. W.W. KIMBALL ee pee 9 NOTICE Cor. State and Adams-sts, a nereby ven. ue upderies eng ragad PHOTOGRAPHY. Enema ae ee men RS TELL. OC STATIONERY, exc. =|/H. ROCHER, |sran Boos, PHOTOGRAPHER, sp STATIONERY AND, PRINEING, 77-79-81 State-st., Chicago. ASS STEW. SORE Stacey wok Race on, ‘Ucn 3 OO ROCE. BROREES BROKERS. Gt. C. WALKER & C0, "Members of the New York Stock Exchange, STOCK BROKERS Commission Merchants, 124 LaSalle-st., CHICAG o. J. K. FISHER, Chicago, €, J. OSBORN, New York, }srxoraz. Stocks and Bonds bought ‘and sold on New York Stock Exchange. DENTISTR VITALIZED AIR. NowSafo Remedy. No More Pain With Teeth. Pe nGse on and Gest Full Set. xperien: d care. No fai Finest Filltae o one-third os asual al rates cca Great Discovery—Lower Set Made More Prominent. MCOHUSNEY BROS” DENTAL PARLO, Cor. Clark and Randolpb-sta, OPpTicaL GuoDs. Fine Spectacies suited sights on actentine watnciples. Opera and Pics Glanees Nelsscopen Me Groscopes. Barometers. etc HATS. Fe ies Gentlemen's Dress Silk, Sif, ont Bo Soft ER s puat socio Bene wat HAT i eGOnE, 86 Me Maat son-st. (Tribune Buildina). PRICE FIVE ‘CENTS. won| TOCAE POLITICS. Primaries in the First and Third Gongressional Districts. Next The Appearances Are that: My, Aldrich Is Ahead in One, And It Is Quite Certsin “Mr, Farwell Will Wia in- the Other. , The Washburne eee in the Eighteenth afte ly Contest, George R. Davis Renomin: nated. by the Setond District Convention. ‘ His Speech of Acceptance — Mason Takes His Defeat Good - Naturedly. Kirk Hawes Talks to the Fourth _Warders in Their New _ Wigwam. The Communists Hold Another Coun-, ty Convention—A Queer Lot © Nominated. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL. ALDRICH OR TAYLOR. rl ‘The primaries held yesterday in tho First Diss trict to elect detegates to the Republican Cm- gressional Convention resuited, it is believers, in the choice of delegates, a majority of whora will vote for the renomination of Mr. Aldrict,.” The election itself was conducted with remarkable quiet, ‘There wasan absence of blows, or even of hard words, nor was there on tho prurt of any ot the candidates an attempt to resort to the. means of ‘carrying elections which had been uged on provious occasions, ‘otably last May. The resiilt in” brief ‘is as follows,’ jfrom which it will. be seen that ‘Mr. Aldrich has not an absolute ‘majority. It is believed, however, by many that Col. Taylor’s ‘votes will go over to him in casé the Colonel sees that it is impossible for him to su which case Bir. Aldrit Others think, though probably incorrectly, . that White's supporters will turn over, to. Taylor. 4 they see date: is beaten: Stil make a breal en— pill change to Hawes « Sad =, and got He chong of a ‘aro! cal be camone the impossibill fies arene noe It is not impossible that White will get Fifth Ward votes, though three” ial ly ae considered doubtful. FIRST. * Alight eee was cast in tho First Ward, and Gul tanoer, Bean Ep uodareiandiig thors ra yas to manner. By an unders re WAS to ‘be no Aldrich ticket in this ward, and atotal ab-. sence of opposition was looked ‘for by the sup- porters of ite Abner Taylor, but just before the poll opened Hughey Reed, whose Intest political oscillation has led him to- bover romporer ily over the Republican camp, appeared upon the scene with a bushel or two of tickets containing the namesot clghtdelegates pledged to the sup- ort of Cal apt White, The documents we! eaded “ {ndepondent Républican Ticket,” "and they had evidently Leen gotten up In a great hurry. as big caps and little caps were promis- cuousiy mingled Jn the same name, und tha Manner in which commus and full stops were distributed among the letter-press was amaz~ ing to view. One of the fclesates on the ticket was known to be East .at present, and the names of two others were not recognized 1s be- . longing to residents of the ward, but, despite these-triting eccentricities, Hughey, aided and abetted by half-a-dozen Democratic ward bum- mers, started to work pedditus the independent ticket with great energy. The voting wus very dull during the three hours devoted to it, and at hour only one melancholy individual the closii to complain of .baving been shut of was bea from depositing his ballot. While the box wag yet unopened Hughey was more than hopetul of the result, and he took. the pains to explain to the judges that, while be had no special'political objection to Col. Taylor, he bud 2p. and beaten him.on purely personal ‘A fow. days ago he had met the Colonel ey bad-passed him by without an acknowledgment. He didn’t want any money from the Colonel, but apy. mat who would pass him by in that manner be'could destroy, and he felt contident that he had done oi the a to feel unwell. mplained of. tha closeness of the room and/sighed for the fresh air outside. “Hughey, darlin’. have we bute him bad?” floated in through the window on a heath of air saturated with redolent Democ- “Oh, go to—,” was the answer; whereat pancewd observer on’ the outside sighed a5 be remarked, “ Boys, I'm sfraid that they've bato us.” It was indecd so, and when bait the votes had been sorted, and Hughey suw that his Water— loo had come, he insisted upon depa: As he was one-of tho challengers, the judges of election. Messrs. Enoch Howard, D.T. Lyon. and Frank Warner, and other chalienger, F. Brokosky, made strenuous ‘objevtions ¢ 10 his des parture; but he insisted that the closeness of the atmosphere had made him faint, and that it would not be healthy for him to remain long- er. He therefore ucknowledsed that his ticket was drowned out, and left the room. The count Insted only twenty minutes, and resulted in the election of the Ett ticket by 228 to Sifor.the Independent opposition. The winning ticket ‘was as follows: Arthur Dison, Fred W, Hunnerberg, D. J. Wren, Joseph Houser, Py a. La iy Cc. 2 Sure. eorge A. ‘The other ticket_bore the’ names of Frank Warren, Charles I. Easton, Theodore Becker, Louis Berg, N. L. The ompson, Hugh Heed, EF. Baker, Denis Coughlin. * SECOND. sate udiican primary in the Second Ward carla afternoon was the vilest travesty oF pular suffrage that was ever scen in the city. Re ‘an hour before the polls opened, the broad sidewalk in front of the ballot-bux was filled with ag motley 8 crew as ever graced the deck ofa pirate. ship. It wasof all colors, from Ivory binck to a dirty white, and amony the latter were a number of employés of the Office. Fora while the fight wxs quite spiced, restricted to, bona short time the premises were aictys mob a3 could bo turned outers pHaviors foxtanes were looked after by Arthur goa aa Tae” wwelfine’ and Bob “Wilton: Ae A Farwell © F. D. Gray, 8. D. ‘invert and cy Gthor old residents and iaree tax-payers ot

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