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R ma O R 5 dpeds I''HE DAILY Bl E ---()\I AHA, F Rll) Y JUNE 22, 1883, 5 AL : BT 5 ‘ RELICIOUS RACKEY. |, e 4 THE WATER'S WORK. | DEWEY | 1 | & STON E, _ By .~ AMES ) The Coming Sunday School Con-| 1" ‘H ry 1\4\. hor, 4 hour | The Situation on ‘hv Various Rail-| } vention at Crete. | Cortificates will be given to all uhfl ronds Leading South. [ R N I R E | pass the examinations; and prizes to the . [ b s best in each de [ | Prog nme of Exercises and Other | - A Badly D alized Condition \Il‘ | Information, CLARINDA NOTES, ’ Around. | CL ) owa, J y 20, W 0 his assembly, to be held at Crete Hm_\.“';_'l: y :[.“M_"“v::'l:" ,l, llt I’:l‘ Tho storm of Saturday night was one airnalm street from June 25 to July 3, willafford a bet- | (i ““.’“‘( st “'“ "y’ l‘\- "‘ ]“-{' l‘ ‘l of the severest oxperienced this season, COOMPLETE TREATMENT, ®$1|ter opportunity to gain inspiration and | piche. without I“ "_m;l"‘lt‘r“ ; w"““( M5t it ravages being worst to the south of | instruction for Sunday school work than | ghe rain poured down 'I‘| "r‘_'l" g ,l','l"'. us and cutting off railroad communica | Asingle dose of Santord's Tadical Cure instantly | has ever before been enjoyed by the peo- | Y ek ' | tion over the Kansas City, St. Joseph & et dose ot Santon nstantly yed by constant rains will certainly shorten the [y > ’ ralleves the most. i plo of this atate ) Council Bluffs, Missouri P Wabash dleam e Hoad as by m A s state, | erop, though the soil of this county is of | Wit p i S EAL Lk trnotons ifiolads Ry, 3 Bk St. Joseph & Westorn, ete. The follow- | such a character that the fields may be i | SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING P'ROP nasal passages cansos the | Crafts and wie, and Rov. J. 8. Ostran- | worked almost immediately after o hard | 5, dotuils of the officts of the storm, b el tasto and hearing whe froes the | der, all of Brooklyn, N. Y., besides sev : 5 [ gathered from our St. Joseph exchanges, hiead, throat and bronchial tubes of offensive matter | VS ’ 8 run, so that there is hope for a fair erop | Wweetens and purifios the breath stops the congh | eral others of equal experience. The | yot, Farming is after all a very un Bl At b bl o | 2wl asiel |lecturers inelude leading clergymen of | gertain venture. It is a lottery, not| GENERAL DISASTER, o S it e ‘,;I‘;,z;';y;}' Sl the different denominations and represen- | yuch better than G ,,‘.,,,,,‘.m,,m.‘“Lm Gasaito sayss < Alrioah the altir ists fo Sk for SANF ADI- | satives of se oducatio Jxe 4 d systom of the wer heen | te for 81, Ak for SANFORD'S HADI ::“‘:* Tlf. several. educational institu-| Now Orloans. 1f the plant is not dam | dusiages: tioverior: Tekts v ,,fl:.‘."oa,khurstl . [ tions. _Tho excrcises comprise model les- |agod by the deluge or drouth, it must |everything is dend in_ that rogard. The 4 t o, proenion, | sons, normal drills, music, popular lec- | min the gauntlet of insccts, blight or | Kansas City, St. Joseph& Council Blufl [ N AT v|'|l}|\‘ J l-t.-i on all phases of Sunday frost, and is mnever safe “”‘\3 ol ”.n;mlh] 1 o l-]u.lk(‘\ school work. harvested, and then the specu- | Weatern is nirubel N T Rin, | e k s Western is probahly the great ferer, | o, Fe || Bosidos those advantagos for gotting | lators and railroads gobble it. Yot | Xiencet aveey bidye: bheeueRSIEAN e | Knowledgo of the word of God and the | how truo it in - dhat allwealth | Grand Taand on that ro nt, Billious mday school, the people of | comes out of the soil As the | will be sever: oa,khurst! en ),{ at pains to provide | babe draws its whole nourishment from |the St Joseph & Western will be made | ) v bt bos able “_'k“"""'l‘l‘" in the | the mother's breast, so does this busy |and trains run again. 1t is thought they | yay of boating, “fireworks, i uminated population of ours wick all Tife and ux. | will jut a train out Thursday morning if | A:-‘L'..,' ry o rospe! [ ol 1 or earth’s V' D The Oldest Established :‘.l»:lg:lrl-“uvrh:l;:[:;fi?fll:]] :‘)»‘r t)l;o Ccfi:\a;n:; l\fu:«;nvsn that wonld be worth *‘shucks iri & | . g e B, & ail- | if the crops fail, unless it would be the FHE ATORISON' (0 NEBRASKA | G HOUSE pu tohave excusion trains run from | undortaker'. Thoso wet days Jnako mor. | i washed out at numerous places, but the | ifforent points on_every day of the as- | chants’ facos as long as & hoe handle, [ Worst s at Whith Cloud, where the | Oakh t! IN NEBRASKA, s v k|45 o e i ghe | e e oneand o ey S e urs aged to improve the opportunity for | merchants’ faces begins to suile, The |is found. The Conteal beanch of tho CALOWELL, HAMILTON & CO.,|bichic excursions, and others are planing | farmer then, ought to bo at the top of so. | Union Pacific is so badly washed on its | X 3 i X ciety. Ho ought to be better cducated | line west of Frankfort that trains areheld Bankers l"r:L ib exposted tlio atton e il be than the winister, for B stands ,,l.,m.,lx.; ordors. Tho Omahn extension of the N vh s enjoy & good [ God in nature; he ought to be better | Missouri Pacific between St. Joe and P I T :’mig should avail themselves of this op- clothed and vichor dhan the lowyor, for Falla City is usoless, 8 traing. go neithor OROHARD & BEA e y more depends upon him than upon the |north or south, ~ They are now side- | ; " corporated ik Following is the Cotrta: Dettor oot d than the bomear | tracked, being the regular mail accommos. | Choice and Desirable location for homes. 0 es e ccounts solicited and kept subject to ) L 2 T L5t ahisk ot MOt PROGRAM: §||u' he : stes that which makes the basiks, \lutw;l and Py oar & The Missouri Pa- "[‘“"‘(""1(:4 ,‘" 'l“:]l““) 4 lt'r:.'u""u- “Certifica of de; 3 MONDAY EVENING, e ought to dictate the financial and |cific from 8. Joe to Kansas City is en- OUrLh Usa ) URIRN08 I0NG o, o thresiis :.,[“l(k,‘:’:l'\te“:,”,'(',::hf"{i}:r‘_ 800~ Platform Meeting. Short addressos by | commercial policy of the nation. But | tirely abandoned, owing to ome bridge R SaCTR ing! ffbbat) 143 [on| Aeloknd Withadk 1l the Normal Instructors, outlining the |he don’t. He don't even run the county | g0ing out with high water and land ble prises. AT work of the Assembly. convention, slides near Pomroy, Ok Mills, and other Ailvarioes Eh e ¢ TUESDAY MORNING. The Methodists here are charmed and | stations. r;\lO:;‘;i::lrx\t{‘:“ll:oll:l:‘n(:‘;.“‘l‘—lr‘:l0(‘)“ t:s_ 8:00.—Children’s Class. Pictorial Blackboard | excited by a woman preacher, a Mrs. THE WABASH, ST, LOUIS AND PACIFIC. it Lowap, Ly Rev. J. 8. Ostrander, Brook | Robinson, rovivalist. © She fus been| Al trains havo boon abandoned on ho intoresta of customees ave.clossly | 9000 Mavua Lessonn—1. The Wond_ o | Prenching and holding religious sorvioss | thia rond, on the branch batwoun St. Joo DT e e e eatibiL | s outlin wnaiysi. of o loling | ght and day:for two weoks. Sundays |and Richmond, as well as the main lne. th principles of sound Diiking"fresly truths, Rev. J. L. Maile, Springfield, | the house will not hold all who flock to | Trains run on pretty reasonable time on ol i P R ;| hear her.. St in u gifted woman, and | Monday, but Tuesday they were all Sl f . The Sunday School; ity place and | no doub, inspired. a most pleasing | abandoned, The Platte riwer bridge at i ¢ i Riew Rl Cintia gh Enfhcil 1o purpose, Rev. o, 8. Ostrandor. = voice, an_unlimited flow of language. | Agency is fully_one foot, b i ! -Divisi d, Scotland, and all parts of Europe. | 11:00,—Address. Christian Education; its | & guage. | Agency y if not more, |J. 1. Nedick's Sub-Division. S oilooti Pr Iv Mad mparot, g uristian Edueation: 3| She appeals to the emotions rather than | under water. ~ M. Henry Russell yester- . o lections Promptly Made.| ited, Gibbon, Neb. the intolloct, and wins the unbounded day sent a gang of men with a con- T 3 ; TUESDAY AFTERNOON. miration of her own The Presby- | struction train_out to Agency to p 2:00,—Lecture. Harmony of Science and the termnu with honorable exceptions, show |chain the bridge fast so %t g:)uld . 8T, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. 0 Dbl Pro. . W. Grube, Linooln. her the cold shoulder for they oppose |[not float away. They took chains Invites the attention of the public to his :00—Normal Leason. ' The Teacher before his | woman's preaching, because old bachelor | with them, and skiffs, that they could ildi iGraham Paper Co +oo2n M Haed, Ko Chicago, | Paul did, and becatio, Lam sorry to say, | row out and perform the work ecpstly. [l LRt S ! ¥ o 0 i e, L 0 s o, ot sy | i ot oo e ok, peoery, arge and Well Selected Stock nd 219 *North Main ;St., St. Louis. TUBSDAY EVENING. the two leading churches here. But Mrs. ”“if would put a train out, Mr. Russell WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 8:00.—Popular Lecture, Sucoessful Men of R. Iflvllflllflg %'_uod. “S]:c has blended t;w Bai jnstz\srunu]mnihle. That if the BOOK, { WRITING, To-day, and what they say of the secret | WAITing factions that sprung up in the | water went down in two hours and it was —OF— E WS, }PAPERs,lmupma ot tholl stiocead, Rav, Crafts, church” during the building of the new | considered safe, a train would go out in|100 Lots, 75x142 and 50x142 to all S e TR S WEDNEDAY MORNING church, [Say, isn't it dreadfully incon- [an hour afterwards. They would put|" Terms one-third cash, Balance low " 800 Childron's Glass, Ma. W, F. Crafts, | venient to call both the building and the | traina through as soon as possible, anddo |~ rates of interest and long time, N EEWW PRINTERS’ STOC Normal Lewone, 1. Tanpiration of thé | organization a ‘“church"] But she has all in their power to make tho'oad in st s Mo L K, e T et e a0 w40 ;:mde no converts yet, I believe. Her | passable condition. et g e g ol B e arvest is not quite ripe. . JOREPH. AND WRSTN AL g7 paid for s and Paper § k, Serup 1ron | 11.00° Aiveas. e Ghild Naturé, Teev. J. | City attorney Parslow came near be- |y ymy, e R P.Y" ock Warchouses, 1220 to 1297 North Sixth L. Maile. ing drowned Monday. He was out in [§ e '3’,“;-““““,]‘21 2 ","‘n’:i". regarding J f o] 20 Loy EPNBDAY ArTEINODN, the west part of the county with a bugey ke Rivea) Tmiilke CIIT l'_"‘u‘:l'.‘,"'}; 2:00.—Lecture. Pre-occupation of the Ground, |and team from Capt. Beerm's livery | G2 8¢ Severa Rev. |Helllr)l“llmlll T‘lw“l-‘ Neb. . |stable, and in crossing the swollen Tarkio l‘;l‘:::}: “‘"";‘]‘ f“‘;“{“,""h"" l"'l_"‘l“"’ h‘“"" HANSGOM PLAGE 5 o abs y 5 ormal. Tesson. " Tho Kot Gospels, | the bridge went down undor him. Para- | 1ocr of e tond is, washod; tmulmku K Embracing all the Late Patterns in everything in the 400 inaiructions to Primary Toachers, Mrs low erawled out of the back of the buggy | grick yoft und dangerous, and almos 2 j ¥ Crafta, and saved himself. Ono horso was|Tck soft and dangerous, and almost, if | Carpet Line, WEDNESDAY EVENING. drowned and the other so near it that it | poy i (VO PHUST ) W;‘u‘" Bt. Jo< 8:00—Sunday School Theories and Workers, | Was barely alive when rescued. w;‘{h e u‘{l\“ u;":; e ';“‘tcd g Rov. 1N, MoKaig, Lincl. M. W. Russell is building o_fine_resi- | "o the tide, and those, if there are|,5 ppoice Lots, 50x150 on Eas / 800~ m".i'.lm"l'ffiul.':: ?lhfi"\]}; fi‘;.%f'?,‘v".*;..d ;l“cl;:::};:;'f"d"'g eminence in our southwest | i) e to elapse beforo n train can Terms, am[lgs 0 s afl ln "w S a BS ¢ ’KT’l“nherlmv 5. & Ontrander. . | Editor Ridenour, of The Demorat, b cver thias voud, jeven should the ' % he Toacher’s Preparation, Rev.W. | fell on an icy sidewalk last winter and | o x oo oW A8 BRIy a8 0 K WPy ¥ g : o et "ai it | As_soon s practicable, . full forco of ; ! 11.00- lA\\hlrunm Unsuly Boys, M. .0, Has. | 23 0 00 o e other things s{,t hands, with the nuumur) u.nmum.m IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT . ing, ; L 4 trains, will bo put to_we « SRR o i now makes out a bi y for 2:00_Lecture. The Clains of Christ, Rev. | g Fet i ! S /7. J0F, & COUNCIL BLUPPY, i ! I u ) damages, and will probably bring suit for ottom Prices 30 Nt Lomons o Siocn ot 85,000, ' At tho imo of the sccidunt e isroul is o open from Leaven- | TUTTLE'S SUB-DIVISION ol = Teaching, Rev. Maile, was a member of the city council and on | Worth to Council Bluf A train “Lnl 400 STnatructions l.ulmuurv “Teachers, Mrs, | the street and alley committee. “"‘{" to L“‘]‘\““""h uesday morning Legoe gkt and one in the evening, and one arvived o — R iy LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY A suff.l"\r\mk 1(':»‘ R o 42 | Special Dispath to Tins Br. S Db van el oo v e mmu |: 5-Acre Lots. o DAY b Bogtox, June 21. ~Wm. Cook & Co., [made. A train of twelve coaches, in EEERR: 8:00.~Childron's Claws, Mrs, W. F. Crafts, | straw goods manufacturers, Foxboro, | charge of Conductor Covert, left. St. Joe T e Al of | Mass U y uncil Blufls, » 5 o Bible; types, ‘symbols, etc., Rev. W. | bilities about $200,000. Considerable of [The conches were all filled, and ort Gra’pe Wine ! e oy i the their paper is held by Boston banks. it was oatimated that - five or y Sin day Stnai gy Tt | — x hundred persons were on the train, 100 -Adiros. Q?gomuh ‘;’undny School [LOW PRICES FOR_PIANOS AND)Thuy prncuu(lcd along all right until about 1313 Farnam Street, s - - Omaha, Neb. in te principal churches for communion ork, 4 ™, ont. ORGANS. sixty miles had been placed between e FRIDAY AVTRRNOOY. CHICKERING Piano, prico §50— | them and St. Juwuh,mnlthuy were com- S zmfill,e‘i:um.l' l“l\e" it :; (I'Egyyt" ‘i;‘llu the l‘ol‘lyewood l;:uufacund hand, }':’:’:’l‘ll “l:.:fi:"l' "‘l’”‘“"'. “‘”‘)L ""’“"‘lh!" e i m N LADIES, Holy Land, Rev. . Goodell, Blair. . P. HALE Piano, price $160—7} |for the some place is unknown. No e-fifth Down. Balance Long Time at S Ny, 3oonhxxnnn lfv-ml'( Rl\i.q.l l':n:v;'mg ’?ml octaves, moulding all around, carved legs, | trdins are moving on any of the Chicago, at Six per Cent. Interest. J. H. clBso"! | ) g 400 koo o Srtouasy Toschems A, | %eEpt: plinth. Bustinglon. & Quinoy, beapliey; S{All e AND THE AGED. | W. F. Crafts, 4 JTASON & HAMLIN Organ, price | Pridges are down. . VRIDAT XYENINOS will rent for §2.50 monthly. T4 41, (LT 800 Locture. Maners and Customs of '&WHIITNEY & 1Hl)kLMES Organ, Siiioe | 259 R acolabla sy s My ohingh tersyap 7R GORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS, Peoble of the Kast in Bible Timos; llugs | #85——10 stops and 2 knee swells. Burlinglon Route. s i trated with Oriental costumes, Rev. J. 8. 5 : 1 OMAZIA - % " () ! L INEE, ] [ s Pnfl Gra e WIne bt Ly T8, 50! W. W, KIMB'\LEA Organ, prico $76— | The new line to California is now open Particular attention given to repeising. Sablatackion gyatanteed. = RATURDAY MORING, used only 3 months—full size. for business, and passengers en route to | Qunningham’s Sub-Division £ SRATEN : One 6 octave CHICKERING for' rent | the Pacific comstyin this Lino haves of oio ing helsio $:00—Children'o Class. Mrs, W. F. Crafts: | at 95 moomih) he Pacific constvia this line havea choice Y LD, e e T TRy Ot U6 mondly, of more routes than offered by any other 3 7 English- Bible; _iilustrated with fifteen | _ABY of above instruments on monthly | line out of Omaha. £ ic and Strengthening Prop-| — charts, Rev. W. F. Crafts payments—discount for cash, Callsoon. | Tourist ti ) % y 4 P , Ro rafts. | ourist tickets to Colorado at _greatly | 3 2. The ruwchler'(n) |Jl0hclulhes and Mis. |20-3¢ A HOSPE'S MUSIC HALL. | reduced rates now on sale. Good to re- DEALER IN \ erties & Ostrandor, —— il Oc 5 ‘Graat choio b 100 , The Minor Prophts, Rev. | Soo great reduction e Sk Wraps ot Surn until October Blat. Great choics of 2 1-2 Acre Lots. . . , . UICKSHAN x e b p"...‘,..l supervision, the purity and | 2:00—Lecture, e B oad the Sunday Tk i Corner 13th and Farnam, Ticket Agent. \séness are gusranteed. ‘youngest child School, Rev. A. F. Marsh, Nel Minnehahn Baking Powder. G 16eodtf 2 1'2 Acre Ots. & Artake of its generous qualiti nd the weakest | 3:00—Normal Lesson, Christian l'!g |un\:u~, I"IL Can’ Al ‘Lv der. $ uar- e . e to fvaiage v I[nr| e e p0-biciTial Lwaon, anteed. Can't be beat, at Hanley's. See great reduction in H'I‘C‘_L()\\' PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, RSET od debiliinted. and fulted,fo tha Tnstructions to Primary Teachers, Mrs. 16-10t CRUIC et a wine TO BE RELIED ON. Orafl il o e j19-thurdsat Call and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere, Yards Gor 9!/' and SPEER'S 7:00—Teacher's Meoting, conducted by M, ©. | The largest assortment and the beat BLACK SILK$ Douglas, Also 7th and Douglas, g value for your moncy at Ramge's. Bistaketn idos Hrioct EVERY LOT A CORNER. 8:00- Popular Lecture. The Southwest, Rev. " GARRABRANT & COLE. AR T T . J_ SHERRY. Robert West, Chicago. The popular Dry Goods 1 PARRAB BN LOLE: EVERY LOT A CORNER. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand ! by Y Mowrs, WIIG [ WESTBERG, have - ; | h SRR tor | B:00—The Assembly Si od14 2 undoubtedly n very successful since 1ENNA Corn Remover 15 a sure and 8. SHERRY ls o wine of supertor charact o Amambly, Sunday Schodl, M. C.| iy oponing, The nd olagant | PAINLESS cURE for Corns, and is guarun- t‘hmmk For L :nu;, Service. Sermon by Rev. |stock of dry goods the eries 18 of | teed TO CURE or money REFUNDED. Prico 18 purposes, it w Robert West, the very bést quality, and usually sold at | 26 cents. For sale only by Frank Rog- SPEER'S SUNDAY AFTERNOON, very low prices, which undoubtedly is the | ers at the Millard Hotel Pharmacy. $425 i 200 Childron's Service. - Sormon by Rev. W. | reason of their populari 18-1mo ) ] rafts, - ‘ J BRANDY ung People's Meeting. Short ad | 4 WPECIAL BA A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. ngine Trimmings, Mining Machin Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitti A of gromeshy Ko, 1S Ostrander, Tt . D Wednesday mormimg we will oforallof | ki | Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail,” HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH h nd other, a Ky . e Weas ot the follow- | One-third ‘Down. Balance Long Time. | AND SCHOOL BELLS, ) b | 7:00—Praise service, conducted by Prof Fresh fish at Motz & Rosenstein's. TN ¢ "the grape, and con- | TRrhls serylos, y Prof. L. in before the Yum.., we orner arnam ., Omaha ANe| ropertios. M. Ave astings, —— vould I r goods on our| ** = == = — J) (able medical propertion e of the grape, | 800~ Lecture, “Tha Holy § Sy L4 5 R g enprnpt o | GO SOl D S G ,w‘!,:“\\“::l‘”.h.w‘xu and s in great favor ;\.,:‘,.10 hool Teaching, Rev. u.,»..n go to Wi, Gentleman's o s E ek e ..lnm“, M| W F- OLARK . o % Co.. M. Parr, Schroter & | 8:00—Children's class, Mus. W. . Crafts. ables at Geo, HE 'S 4 wraps sold a now 89, { '\.r.u.iu...»fr,_u uml.l‘lul'um‘ur 9:00 _\‘l\nnul 1.«».‘.‘7 1.?‘{~-| Mulr-‘:itminn» Waigg ¢ “P_w'\ il P £14.00 I[ A EH HAN[;[H Mm UEEUH”HH “LSUMIM“G GLH‘“G ”'I”hilllm‘h.‘ !(u\: J. 8, lfl»'.nniul--l_ GOODWIN-—1In this city, June LA Lot o 817.00 ustration in teaching, Rev, W, F. 1., Della, daughter of J. M [ “ o “ ure.” - . R. RISDON, gl ™ "‘ : hing, ‘\\ : . Dells, duugiter o Mg e it Suburban Property, oo Aud work of this Luulmll receiye prompt attention, 0—Address, eart Power in Sunday funeral to-day une 21, at 11 a, m., from| « School Work, Rev. C. W, Menill, Lin- 5 L. o Sl 2 iy VL) o 1 of s, lmsuraflcBAgB]n Boko ertill, 141 | g residence of Collins Jordan on West Cum: | ¢« “ “ CORNER SIXTEENTH AND DOUGLAS, - OMAHA “ MONDAY AFTERNOON, ing wtre b $50.00 ** - 4 230 ~Lecture. The Instincts"of Childhood, The La 3 'T r o LA o “ wl()() l)U “oB 00 | o W AT IS e T SRR ) . - ® 1 and how to utilize thom (n Sunday School he Latest Sheet Music bets a copy at A. G g . CHOICE LOCATIONS, ), . | ooy o i L T sy "L onndRRANK o COLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER & EGGS ) ‘Simace Co., of London, € o n | 00 Noril Lesson. Chrigian Doctring ud = — g e ""... ’ fai xperience, Rev. J. L. Maile S v E . e . 3 L Sl <n|nul| 4:40— Tnstructions to Primary Teachers, Mrs, Rubber Coats. . Neokwear, RARE INVESTMEN IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES AT SBMALL OOST... 4 ‘TL‘.,‘.'L'L}" sl i WOF Crafta s The bétt makes bt Baimas's The best styles at Ramge's. X o #@ Warchouse and Refrigetators 801, 803, 805, 807 Howard street, Omaha, Neb. Apply to MONDAY EVENING, er— e oo 0 m 19, Gmaka Najional Bank Bkt | g 603 Munical Concort, wuder the direc- || For White Lead and Mixed Paints Go| One carload of Window Glass just ro- D B BEEME Qu - ore sdiy Won of Prof, M, L, Avertl to Goodmau's, ceived at C. F, Goodman's, % GROWING AND AVAILABLE. Juat Merchant. ¥ : ¢

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