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Tiik OMAHA DAILY BEE:: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER EXTRA! Holiday seasor 99 all kinds, Mr shie v THE COURT MARTIAL SYSTEM. | hehin nt of the league, Mes A - ‘ pwiman secretaries and S, N An Army Officer Makes Comments trensurer, An executive committee con Thercon. sisting of the_ following members was appointed: O. H. Ballou, Chas. \\ atts, John Trench, T.B. Barnes, 8 1stin, Will I, Anderson, E. B. Ru and | John MeEwing. The meeting adjourned | { subject to the ecall of the president, and | 8180 was subseribed to carry out the plans of the league. AvLpriGnt’s CHOICE THE GRIST OF LOCAL NEWS. A Mysterions a Pugi the walls he had robbed his wife of het wolding prosents, jowelry, pony and sold thena to get money to practice | dultery, one ef iis associates In the Int | ter_crime being a wowman, residing on oting Affray in Which Muain street in Couneil Blufls, ¢ Figures, “Itis a starthng fact, liable figures, " saic day; “that 50 per cent department were, during the past tried by court martial. Most of tl were tried for petty offenses, such nkenness, being off duty without leaye of absence. Tlhis is a pitifal show ing, and at the same time its trath can uted. It proves that there i | something radically wrong with the pres ent system of martial. As the thing 18 now, if ar- | comes intoxic he tried by court m ial, and sentenced to a term'in the guard honse. That relieves | him from duty and throws the work on the men who behave themselyes, This discotarg soldiors and helps the bad fact is therc ought to be enforced, cach cri with n certain pumishn LI r At L Better grade Boys' suiis, mude wp in Norfoll: style, veduced from crite—something Yozzoni « e 'y Know i"d{.-"::ff"".','(ri’\".‘?}fl',: ‘.“;‘f.x\ ?f..”";':u.\‘a"‘.'.\lb','&'l}u,m skt F unc_z/'('us imere Suils, fashionably gotien up, rveduced from $6 te get a sentence, more severe or more leni N w111 o More 10 Hrodibe. ok Yl 3 { & ent than a soldier. who commits the very | ineeni Wil do more to produ Tn Boys" and Children’s Overcoats we Tave them from $1,95 upwards, and a very fine line of plain and fur- same crime, but is tried by adifferent b SiEw g g court-martial board In my oninion S trimmed ones, 1 ! to b h-wlun_m! h'whr ~|-|; A man whom nhe had married the ni tence and more fining done. tasol [ hefore went to a clergyman 3 - h & dior undorstand that an infiingemeont of | ield, Muss.. not long ngo, and y Those at $:.90 Reduced to $5.99 caionlations, foquasted 6 Those at $5 Reduced to $6 Yo n of the §5 wedding fee 27 i Tlio moricy was returned, bt s nover Those at $9 Reduced to $6.50 shown up by re ‘ an army oflicer vester- | - of the soldiersin | 1 opmens and Robert Law, | The Cozzens house yesterday passed, at { dinner time, into the control of Mr. Rob |ert1 bought Mr, Rumsey's | inter e and will hereafter run ;n. hote most approved style \t cirele of acquaintances seetion of the_country, roud man and landlord, will to him animmediate patronage. Ar. Taw has Needham, the RAILROADS AND CITY TAXES the is upon us, would it not be advisabl and eminently proper to select from our stock some useful things? Our A Discussion Before Judge Wakely A New En prise for Omaha-—A North Omaha Law and Order League—Other News, goods, although not selected exelu Holida ble and highly appreciated present, which would be i ively for v Gifts, yot every one of them would make a sensi- iy 25 the year round. This being our first season, we CRIMINAL NOTES, hoth as rail bt { U Tes Nante have made a place for ourselves among you, and by making the interests of JMOES OUE OW The Last Acts of Mr, Estelle’s Offictal doubtless seoure ! AL OL GHIE/GUR Lo BT8IONT WY Car We pro- Shooting a Pugilist, The air has been full of romors yester District Attorney Estelle ye day about ¢ whick raigned Messrs. Wooaford and place, as alleged, at Fallon's Cottonwood d with burglivieing M villa, on Sherman 2, last night. The | qry goods store on Sixteenth street story was to the cffcet that a number of tive pose to slhow our appreciation of their patronage by m for their benefit, December 17th, and In the Boys' startling reductions throughout entire line our sterday Sullivan, Davis Both popular your sehind the Kk, and My shooting serape took beginning Priday, and Childeen's D mtinuing until after Christmas, S, the young man who, avenue s has aeted us the nig wlment we s the goo e a fixed code of laws, rigidly ont for s - conspicuous Pozzony. MeCormick he || of v an Lipn under false pretens with perjury, the latter being the young man whoran away with mar the danghter of Mr several months ago. | be prosecuted by N ceeds Mr, E will be sent to the penitenti ereasing the number of those W been sent there by Mr. Estelle dur present term o sixteen. Mr has taken up his permanent here and will continne to prac bar after retiring from ofticia life. information against ones for r money s.and Batten ehs whom the cussing the fighters, whon Cormick s 1 Boys' TWinter weight swits, worth $3 for $1.85 civing me i better and more pleasan merits ric I'hat worthy, it is d suddenly let the face of a lmu! of him 1 whic! MeCormick wis receiv | hot nec ydangerous wound a8 tken (o, or what beeame of the man who did the shooting could not be ascertained, ofessor P.J. Fallon who w tioned abont the matter yesterday after noon, denied th Wy Sueh affair had Bappened at his plac. He eould not for the rumore, but thought that it iginate by seme envious person Uinjire him or the reputation | The Western Newspaper Union at Omuha is prepared at all times to outtit publishers on short notice with presses, type, rules, borders, inks, composition, sticks and rules, nd’ in tact ever: ything in the line of printers and publisher supplies. Better terms and more libers prices ean be secured than by sending to Chicago or elsewhere. Saye money by buying near home. Second hand goods in the printing line bought and sold. We often have great bargains in this particu. lar. Send for THE PrixNry AUXILIARY, = our monthly trade journal, that gives ALBRIGHT'S CLHOICE jists of goods and prices and from time totime proclaims uncqualled bargains - new and second hand m ' WesTE O i James man who w frec fight, i vevoivers' w l the Inw is going to cost him the half or | the cost of the half or whole of his months pay and | exceeded his he will be pretty apt to keep straight For that reason xed code of Inws and fines ought to be determined upon. The percentage of erime soldiers during the pa the speaker has per! account of the change of regiments has taken place. Men who have been stationed at posts far out in the western country, have brought into the *‘confines they immediately r vicious tendencics iis s ilustrated in the ex nd and the s ques NEW oUT The Omaha ndry and Sup ply House for Printers and Publishers. FOR NEWSPAPERS. been repuid. Thoese at $10 Beduced to $i In the Men's Clothing styles in Business and Divss mong the i years Henry 1. Balcom, of suffered with rhe took For twe ty Shirley, Mass He foind Sursaparilla who wan of his pl Later on in the day it was reported that McCormick’s wounds had been received in a brawlat a saloon in South Omaha, and that ne had died Cormick sinee fight in which broke i been ar 1to “lord considered in g It is proba ble that the trouble of Monday night arose from his 100 free display of thuse charncteristies matisin Hood's Department we Liave within the last ten days reinforced ouwr assortment with nw no relief till he nd ofter the entive line at uniformly reduced prices. - one night last week, pmouth illed 1 jug with w. corked it, and put it on the stove before taking it to bed. hot enough she starte then with 1 big ban and the hot water spurted into her face, scalding hor ly. She now knows more about the power of steam than she did. In Saco, Me., Bertha W Miss er, to heat When it up stairs, he cork (lew Men's Strictly all wool Suits Reduced froim $8,75 to $6 Mew's Strictly all worsted PPress Swits, Reduced from $9.50 to $7 St the pr X’ full play. wiis of the and out twelth regiments Men's all worsted Sac . Straight and Round Cuts, Re lluc-ed Jrom $E5 to $12 50 er Fen's fine Covliscrew £ Button Cutaieay Sw'ts,inblack or brown, R'e 1 diecced from $18 to $15 Very fine, 4 Button Cutaway Bress Swits.Reduced fron $20to$1? .55 ): ve returned from their trip to Robin Viobrara RATLROAD | TION. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marahall, Mich, willsend _their celebrated Voltaie Belt and Llectrie Appliances, on thirty days’ RAIL NOTI Discussion Before ngines for the Union Pa An Interesting New Judge Wakeley Yesterday Morn The much mooted question vight of the eity to tax all railrond prop erty within the” corporate limits, was be 1y morning, Poppleton for Attorney Con on behalf of the city “The question arose on a demurrer filed by the city, to a petition of the Union 1 lway company, asking for an collection of riain property »ad company y the city I t notwithstanding the v requiring railvoad and telegraph companics to ke returns of its property to the state wlu[ equalization, that the city had | to assess all such property as migit e \\nhm the limits of the city, the same as the property rporations and individuals i . Mr. Poppleton de- nied the correctness of this proposition, d contended that for the purpose of y taxation the pro rata pmpmu m of determined by the b tion, w alhvlml\ proper s 4 l Iroad right-of Mr. Popple- oven is such system s objection “th o Hhouill be uldrnw(‘d to the lwrh]muxa n place of to the courts. During the argument, [lu- __sked My, Popploton if he d proposition, that under the pre ne charter in express terms the right to tax all raiiroad properiy within the limits, according to vatuation, the city would hive sueh right, A that such it would not be in con- flict with the statelaw. To the question of the ity Mr. Poppleton responded, that if su charter proy squent to the state law, the city would probably have such ||*'I|I, and it would not be in conflict with the state law. Upon the conclusion of the Judge Wakely took the case visement, and will preb decision before the adjournment of the present tern With th My torney uwl the attorney. arguments, 1 Poppleton as ty had already collected for rin controversy, ording to the which he contended, and the ey ndintted that if such was {, the citg? could not taxes valuation us s for ~that amount to double taxation, The prinetpal remains for s amendment comr able that in view of th Poppleton that the ¢ ded as to assessall ¢ taxation according o v. that such an amendment will be would uestion involved ment by the el nd it is pro imission of Mr. made, GOVERNMENT CASH, Pells How it is to be pended, Licut. Kingn Lieutenant Dan Kingman has returned from s trip to New Orleans, and is packing-up preparatory to leaving for that place within the next week, YT have been appointed distriet oilic of the Fourth distriet of the Mis t genticman to a revorter I'he territory I have to cover includes that vortion of the river from Warrenton, just below Vieksburg, to the head of the jetties. The government s commeneing extensive improvements in that such as the removal of sand bars near the wouth of the med river and the building of submerged dams - the Atehs \ river to prevent the Mississippi from bresking down its burriers and sweeping through the chanuel of that river, on its way to the gulf. Extousive improve- ments are wlso being made on the New Orleans harbor, sucl the construetion of protective Iv.m-r against the under mining of the bunks,” “How much bas heen the goyernuent for seetion Tated by on your OF the appropr ey ing : wor, alout §600,000." amount, about $150,000 15 available, Lieutenant Kingman has not yet been relieved from his position as officer in charge of ellowstone park work Inasmuch ns the work is all done m the summer when the water in the river s 50 high as to provent work being carried on it is probable that Lieutenant King man ean attend to both braunches of the governiuent service, LAW A A Branch in North Omah Monday mght & very suceessful meeting was held in the basement ot the Saunders street Presbyterian church at which a branch of the Law and Order loague was established. It was called to “order by Mr. Taylor and Mr. O, . Ballon stated the object of the same to be to aid in the |||u|“n|‘ nt of the law . in all cases of dim. Was " not - meer to : the .enforce- the Slocum law with re- 1t was of broader in wlished 12th Street, be Omah Nabe) Howardand aska Avsricur's Ciore ackson, - Smith'a Small Parcels. Mr. B. F. Smuth is now seriously con- sidering what to do with several parcel of property which belong to him and lie adjacent to lots in the main thorov fares which are now being most richly |||lp|n\m| He owns twenty-two feet on mam street adjoining the lot of A Cahn in the northeast corner of Four- teenth street, on which the latter gen tleman — proposes er his $150.000 building. the latter could be enlarged by the ercction of a lnlll«lmg of similar”design_on Smith’s the value and the beanty of the um \\'uul‘l be immensely enhaneed. me condition obtains with refer- ence to Mr. Smith's ot immediately enst of the Merchants’ National bank, which 18 nOW in course of erection on the cor- ner of Thirteenth and Farnam streets. It 15 probable thatin each of these Mr. Smith's determinati o build will be made n a few day. se the build- ings contemplated can now be erected with much less expense than if they would be put up at a different time. et Merchants Hotel, Omaha, 3 Prop. $2 per day. Cor. 15th’s All str rom depot | house. Careless Friends, Yesterday morning a well dressed lady in the lobby of the post oflice wrote the fol- lowing address upon a parcel and depos ited the latter for transmis; “Mrs. M. E. Weeks, G. T, Smith’s bloek, room 8" Thereisno such place in town, nn| ln find out where the building in ntendent Evers will be compelled to make inquiries of the post- yof the leading citi 1 contiins a beautiful chenile shawl, whichis evidently intended as a present, and yet, as it now stands, it will l\lg annoyance or and frequently both, ||1||) F hly trotting ard bred rl n , stan B. 1Tunt, 1 German-American Schoo The ladies of the German school asso- ciation who huve taken ch of the German-American sehool, 1818 Harney str., haye resolved to reduce the tuition to 1,00 per month, commen 1st, 1857, Those wishing to child o said school will please apply any one of the following members of the committee Mrs, G Pom Mrs. C Murs. ML Mrs, ( Ms. I, I Or to M. Her most promi brod 2y Rule 6, 10th and Pierce, e 1 2100 Farnum Tibk 01 Cumiy b 8 D 3th st. principal, - Witclmuker for the U. P ¢, 8, Radvosn, Douglas and 15th, Licensed Railway Co. the Revenue. - He'll Look Out fo M , of Mitelicl), one of the He has re- or to Gen- is in town. tor for the southern district of Dakota, mm hendquarters at ikten, The ¢ hold of the affuirs of about the firsi of February, fho month of Janunry s such man desires to undertake loy’s headquarters will be at Mite Sl ALui - @A New York Was Missed, There was no through mail ftoin New York Monday night the fast rain having missed conncetion at some place because of some inexpheable reason, Our mer chants, there have been patiently waiting all day for the fast mail train, which arrives to-night, which will doubt have its double load of both merean tile and holiday matter, 1's CHoICE, Avenrigur's CHowce, b s - Settled at Last Monday night the Omaha Literary as sociation, at Judge Berka'soflic for all time the momentous question as to whether the attitude of the government d States toward polygamy tand expedient. Polyg ts arce and guments were ree, and overnment sup accordingly won the night tled more porters AvsriGur’s CHOICE, e Fire Alarm Boxes. new fire alarm boxes ordered for will be located at Siateenth Twenty-ninth and Farnam, th and \\. bster, the boiler room Toe the ¢ Vint Thartee citie ear shops, and “FOW. Guay, Pres Mr. Bogue's Arrival, Ahout the end of this week the Union Pacific wiil receive from Baltimore ten new engines for heayy work. These en- gmes will be used for freight tr: known are so constructed a species of fuel whi been us y & great saving in the item of fuel will be effected. It is suid that this fuel is capable of giving in_one of al ordinarly used ARRIVAL ppointed chief engincer of e, arrived vy amily from the south, assumed his duties yester. day morning. Mr. from the (milmn o cer of the Northern Pacific, ommendations. A RIDICULOUS RUMOR. Union Pacific oflicials denounce as an idle and ridiculous rumor the statement Lucius Tuttle is to beappointed i ser of the Union The newly the Union in this c been thought of: THE CHIEF CL K The chief clerks of the Union Pacific road are still in session in General Super. mtendent Smith'soflice. They will wind up their business to-d A Firm nl "hem to Establish a Whole- An()ll'l'l feature which will be a wel- come one to this city lishment of an exclusively wholesale clothing house, which will open here in the spring, with ¢ n men, backed by all the capital nee to conduct a busi- ness of the kind specitied on a scale com- mensurate with the demands and devel- opment of thissection of the country. The name of the firm is known to the Bee, but is withheld till later, They in_a building_belongiug to the 1 reet, ad g now on’ the The new g . with four ement, costing $40,000, in harmony with that al ready ¢ ed at the corner mentioned, One half of the building will be y by the firm inquestion, the being taken by another firm, nothing way now of whic! Iv Commereinl 1 ,to be sold at anuary 18, 1857, consisting of Beds, Bedding, Chamber Suits, Sto ? Wrought Iron Range, with Sty Table, ete., Dining lbmm nd Oflice I¥ niture, ete. Goods will sold to suit purchasers in any qumlx Termis o sale will be made liberal. ” For informa tion, call on or address J. G RAINE G .mll Island, Furniture of the Mrs, lnllnmnn l)-'nlh mains of Mrs, Menry Diliman will arrive by the Union Pacifie from Cheyenne this morning at 7:35 o'clock. They will be sccompanied by My, Dillman d his three children and Mrs. John Richards of this city, mother of the dec ed, The vemains will be borne to the residence of the latter, 816 Harney street, from which place the fun eral will take place at 8 o'clock on "Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Dillman had been sick for a counle of week mother was calied from this city side. Several letters w I ved from her, the last telling her children in this city to eclebrate Christmas happily be- cause their sister was consider of The next day announcing Mrs. Dillman's Avrsiicue's Clowce. - Pettis-Libs eveming at ther bride’s parents, 1111 California Mr. O, Pettis, of this city, was ried to Miss N 4 I Gibson man was Mr. being attende daughter of the Rev. W. . Copeland, of Unity church The reception Jasted from to 12 o street, mar- ofliciating ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, - The Paupe Mahoney, lat he is preparing a a ipmates of iy to Peast itendent of the Christ the poor Mr mas dinner for & house, which will brinZ them in their misery and abavdonmcnt: They will be treated to turkey and oysters th of which are raritics ion 1GHT's CHOICK. e skiles' Villainy. Sargh B. Skiles agked for a divo from bier husband, Robert J. Skilos yester: day morning in the district court. Th teris now 1n the penitentiary for furgery SR Qokland bt hefore going } smAzaBLeed avlle besi out in that | any man (young or middle-azed) afil with nervous debility, loss of vitality, lack of nerve force and vigor, a P The greatest remedal age Write to; them for illustated No risks lowed. mphlet free, incurred, assthivrty days’ trial is al S Ll k the snow sheds built east <5, on the : visited by hich struc into the air without having of Canadian Pacitic, an immense walanche, heds and shot 100 feet wley below the least effect” on the ds of tons of snow, ice iladelphi performed with ty uple stood undy s ¥ four posts decorated with tflowers, and at the con clusion of the ceremony the groom crashed a gluss under his foot as & sym pollclac This powder never varies, purity, str nd wholesomenes: econor the ordinary Kind cannot be s competition with titude of low te short weght n o phosphate powdors. Sold only in cans. Royal Baxing Powder Co., 468 Wall St,, New York. DRS. 5. &D. DAVIESON, 418 A mayvel of More and e mul EAWRENCE EET, COLORADO, m of Anato- ity College sen, Gerinany Having devoled their SPECIALLY THE TME ital L I\u« York, tion TO Nervous, Chronie and Blood DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru dence, invite all so suffering to correspond withont delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured safely and speedily without detention from business, and without the use of dangerous drugs. Patients whos cases have been neglected, badly treated or pronounced incurable, should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms, All letters receive iimmediate attention, \#"JUST PUBLISHED _#3 And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp, ctical Observations on Nervous Debility and Phy- sical Exhaustion,” to which is added an “Essay on Marriage,” with important chap ters On DISEASES OF THE REFRODUCTIVE orGANS, the whole orm valuable med- ical treatise which ~‘mul be read by al men. Address— RS. 8. & D. DAVIESON, qwrenee St, Denve OF 4188 United Statss Mars} N THE Cireuit Court of the ( the Distract of Nebraski LocEtgon Sale. that in W order of sule cntered sy on the 14th day of Deoen: wor, Mursbul, of the w Howapp i S-IIIII’.\ L JANE, Atloruvy s for o R Vi erv/]nw Finported wwersted Sacl: | Satin, in straight and round cuis, Reduced from $22 Extra fine Corkscrew Prince blaclks, Beduced from $30 to $25.75 We eall expecial attention to onr style and the manver in which they make, and in price with such goods a Our enormonus lington, Kerseys, Chinchillas, Elysians, Fur Albert Dress S 75 Prince a ttenup; and th s other dealers for. Albert Diress Beavers and Montagnacs, some silk and others satin lined. Sewits.the coats and vests lined ll'l"l wits uits, not alone to the tme: quality, bt to the Should only be compared with merchant {ailor's ortment of Overcoats and Ulsters, pluin and fur-trimmed, are made from Tdridon & Bur- The ex- trezaciy low prices of tliese canonly be appreciated after examining the qualities. In Mufiiers and Silk Wandkerchiefs we positively offer the most stupendous ains, for inst Cassiniere Mufflers for dressawcear at 25¢ each; worth 73c. Al Satin Mujfjler. at $1.80; worth $3. e Handlerclhiefs for 25c; worth 56c. Including an el Anything in our line you may purchase, { the same, (if not s it assortment of hetter grades in which we can save you more money than in the cheaper ake itaround town. and if you think you can do hetter, reburn ), the money will he returned to you instantly without remarks. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at the Glothing Company, Cor. Doug].as and 14th sts., Omaha. Nebraska ELECTAIC LUSTRE STABLHl The Best Lawndry Staveh in the World. Coutains all IIN ingredients wsed by Lawndrymen, Can be used with or without boiling, Wil not | to the Iron. Saves work and time. Makes Collars and Cuffs lool tike ncw. DON'T TRY TO GI1 THROUGH WASHING DAY | WITHOUT IT, Don't take ai imi- | tation. Iusist on having the genuine | ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCIL Look out for our trade-mark, A woman using « shirt bosom for a weirvor. If your Grocer wou't get it for you, write 1o us and we will send you a sample lml notify you wh you can obtain the LIC LUSTRE STARCIH. ELECTRIC LUSTRE STARCH CO., 54 Central Wharf, Bistor, Mass, PIANOS e S e e ORGANS BT OTAT FACTORY PRICES FOrR THE HOLIDAYS Great Bargains | Second and INSTRUMENTS PIANOS, from $40 up ORGANS, from $22 up !~ Easy Payments Taken Max Meyer & Bro - E.T. ALLEN, M. D. SPECIAL Eye, Ear, Nose '& Thtoa' Room & Wi \ Belween Anfwern & Ne { T0 THD REINE, GERMANY, ITALY, H)L. | : lliams Build Taih 51, Cor. Capliot AiL ™ chronlc &. Surg.cal Discases. MSMENANMY, Prop oto s Praciic J o aud invest i st for 4 ox corrempon )g eLperienca ji (reat Inz cnses by le oK ( vm I'IAR o3 Deforn , Curvaturcs of the " L..x Ski, Blood s0d operation ‘ a, I 3 ces, T wl kinds of Medical and Surgieal App in ufactured and for anic The only reliablo iedical Insttute making Private, Spegial 3 Nervous Diseases AII H)\ A I‘!I 8 /‘\\l) l,](n ssem, anid ull surgical natferi DISEASES. fully b 0 froim Lhe loss of CONF Imm er’XATE CInCUL'flR TO R‘CP' end hist o visit ns may be tres I8 Teasonable prites. Addres Omaha Medical and Sur glcal st Cor. 13th S1. ang Capilel Ave.. OMANA. N Red Star».‘l_wme Carrying the t n Roya ork LAND AKD FRANCE, FALL ANI» WINTER Baion froin 4110 10 8100 propatd, $45; ui low raies | Agouts, 85 Broaiway. New 3 ork . m ency Pun it Mo Farvaw st 1215 Farn DO & e GG AGQ avo ORTH- VWESTERN RAILWAY. Omaha, fRoes Council Bluffs And Chicago.” The only rod t take for Des Moines, Mar- ®0. MiIwaiikoo and uil points cast e of Nobruskw, Colorado, W 1uho. Novada. Orogon fornin, 1t offvrs super ble by auy other ine. Auiong few of the numerous points of au- periority ondoyed by o putrons of thiy o nok posy 0o A RS inaurpassod by muy . wnd jte widely ovlabrited PALATIAL DINING CA IS, ialof which enunat b fouin aisew anapolis, Cineine hure, Toronto, sdeiphin, Bul in the oast, he dhincre, Washingto ask the tokot ngent € SO W the Lest o SN anmodations. It you wish An M.HUGHIIT, P WILSON Goneral M . Pugs THE LOUIS THE LOUIS THE LOUIS VELVETEER N, B, FALCONEE, 530 to $19.50 e dlues and

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