The Dallas Daily Herald. (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1882 Page: 5 of 8
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T t
II Word in Season
In view of the cold weather now st
hind anything on the subject of cloth
ing may be aptly termed a word in sea-
ioii. And a word in season is always
worth listening to. Our seasonable
word takes the form of advice. It is
this: Come and see wliat we can do for
you in the mutter of supplying your
clothing requirements. You run no risk
ofhaving shelf-worn goods thrust upon
jou for new ones. Our stock is all of
this year's manufacture and designed
strictly in accordance with the styles de-
creed for 1SS2-S3. In the matter of price
team enabled by our immense facili-
ties and consequent large sales to un-
dersell ami do undersell all competi-
tors. Wo do not claim to sell a $-'5 suit
or overcoat for half that sum but we do
claim to sell nil qualities of suits and
overcoats for less money than the same
goods can be bought forelsewhere. Par-
ents nd guardhns will combine profit
with pleasure by patronizing our Hoys'
and Children's Department.
Besides our vast stock of Men's and Boys'
Clothes here is everything els you need
-Shirts Underwear Neckwear Hosiery
Cloves Suspenders for both men and boys
with Hats for boys. Wo call special at-
Irationto the grarto of Heavy Soft All-
fool Underwear we are offering for $1.50
ptr garment or $3 per suit. Same quality
aretailim: generally throughout the city
it W cents more per garment.
J. Ail 1(1 J.
loner Elm and Lamar and Corner
Elm find I'nvdni".
lira mis
Are not yet received from
all point's but it is an as-
sured fa ot that no matter
what Hie result Ave will
continue tn disnosn of our
large stock of
Dry Goods
Clothing
Notions
Boots
Shoes
and Hats
' Our Usually Low and Reasonable Prices.
THE DALLAS ITER ALU THURSDAY MOBKiyrs. DVCVMrxv
b S5 BLACK LEG.
riJ'r.Vli!i: hT o11 "W'ONriERFrT
It "'' .u'-vrul of my eustOTieni who usl
aaiZi 5"" SLACK LEO t Ktv.
une or two doses iMr:ily u.t niliio it
Usrually. It Wurkea uko a Vhirm ' v. k.
1. D. HI 11 II SOX
7 1882.
..J .J.'. 0.ru'y tll hve ud your
'W0N1SKI L KlflHT" for BLACK LEG
In Cattle by BiTln from n to i iro. Kor
the pru artisust lt immii.. .iil.f
A. J.IKAK. WILL McLLRK.
Fr sai. byriumm s nu.mv.v VVmm o. t.;..
HE THIS WEEK WE OFFER
BARGAINS
la Dress Goods.
BARGAINS
to FlamieU and Kepellauts
BARGAINS
to Cloths anil Cassimcres.
BARGAINS
la Blankets and Quilts.
BARGAIN'S
to Ladies' Misses' and Chil
li ren's Hosiery.
BARGAINS
to Ladies' Misses' and Civil-
urens underwear.
BAR RAINS
to Ladies' Misses' and Chil-
T Extraordinary Bargains in
jad IPs' Misses' and Uhil-
wen's Cloaks and wraps.
order to reduce our ox-
"'omely lare stockwe otfer
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT
IN BUS lid
3 & 037
elm steeet.
ft
CO AXI) BKE Til KM AT
Santa Olaus Headquarters
Christmas (ilfts for aU! Pleas Your Children! On JUVENILE GOODS
we are ahead of any huu.se In Texas.
BEE GIFT TO OUR YOTOG FRIENDS I
This year u Informer. wewlHglvo FRKK tn everyone who purchases lothe amount o( H
orupward.of JUVENILE UOOOiS s hauiUowoeoprof uuuu OI
THE ENGLISH CIIATTERliOX.
Oar Goads are new cheap and pleasing. Ixam'ne our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
MASON & ERB 712 Main Street Dallas
Cirri "l TnvT" m rrrvmnT i-wT-r-r . '
WILL A VATKIN & CO
-OFFER-
RARE BARCAIffi DURING Ml
n
l!
Decker Bros.
Haines Bros.
C. D. Pease & Co
Will A. Watkin & Co.
In the Great
dough & Warren
Favorite Cabinet
AND
Combination
PIANOS. ORGANS.
aB'DcekcrPros. ami Haines Bros are acknowledged bv all the lcmlluir urtwi. in h id.
Bent Hanoi III the World.
B"CloHRh& Warren Organs ar used and rooommeided es the best by the two greatest
urcaulsts Mr. Frederick Archer organist Alexandria l'alacu. Loudon ami Mr i;.nrirn k wi.ti.
iug nrtranisttircut Music. Hull (Milennial).
erFor catalogues Lowest Prices and lies! Terms in anv kind o( musical merchandise
address or call ou WILL A. WATKIN CO..
737 KIih Straw! Dallas Texa.
W. J Shone
No 505
MAIN STREET
Has tho Largest Block of
TT 1 T r 1
H.nnnav -rnnns
In Dill Ins.
Tho Trade will do well to tuk.
OreHHhiK Oilorn hi) (I ilffwol Ciinen Toy IhtllH Work l!oxe
Wrilhii; Unkn. rorkrt-llookit Curd :unni. Velvet
Frtiintttt In fart KvftrTtlilnc Jn tli Fmicv
Uoods Llue I'ocket Ulurltm for 1S3.
HOLIDAY GOODS
WIIOLHAI.E
Books and Stationery
.School Blank Ml'cellaneoui and Toy Boots.
rtOO HK'O IUVE IOli:TS!
McLonRhlia' Book and Gamee
CllltlSTMAM Nl.W VKllt ANI UIKI'IIUAV CAKIH
Ncw. K'' Rlll'd n-"l WrnnlniF Piw T.( v. V..
THE CITY.
Li'MiiKn Wo lmvo tho lurcest and best
asaortcd stock of lumber in tlio ninrket and
will at ull times compete in prices. Come
and see us before purchasing. Yard near
Howard Oil Company.
GlIITTKTIIH t CoWdEII.
ATKKKr hTKAWS.
Shell oysters at tho Delmonico.
Tho weather Is like unto that of sprintf.
Goto the 1 V'lmonico for your shell oysters
Tho best of liquors at the (lien I.ea
saloon.
The tNcnKerfcst committee has succeeded
io tar in raising $1601'.
The German has been postponed until
Friday evening the d.
Don' fowl the 3 and 10 cent store when
you want Christmas goods.
The monthly real estate sales came off
yesterday at the court-house.
n rillHlis t. Cowser has just received a car
of blinds and two cars plaster lath.
For hot drinks and the best of drinks go
to the l'arlnr saloon I.aniar street.
The Sidigerfcst committee on subscrip-
tions have succeeded so tar in raising $3ioo.
A still wind prevailed last evening and
about 10 o'clock a still norther began blow-
ing. N. Antolno was married Tuesday night
to Miss Mario 1'eker Justice Kdwards olll-
elating. New ticket office Gulf Colorado it Santa
Fe Texas Midland route at li rand Windsor
hotel.
Toys and everything for Christmas gifts
at the a and 10 cent store second door to
post-office.
The prairie eat of the fair grounds
caught lire about dusk lust evening and
made a brilliant light.
Mr. (i. Kann an experienced druggist of
New Orleans has accepted a position with
W. II. l'atterson druggist.
Tho better half of Mr. Cyrus M. Dunham
presented her liege lord yesterday morning
witli an eleven-pound son.
Tickets to and from all Knropean cities
on sale at (full Colorado it Huntu Fe ticket
ofllce ut very low rates.
Look at the toys at China Hall up stairs.
The salesladies there do not consider it any
trouble to show goods.
W. J. Shone No. AtH Main street whole-
sale bookseller and stationer. A full lino of
holiday goods bee card.
Tendency to weakness and premature de-
cay are prevented Mr the usa of Letup's
extra exuort llottled leer.
Holidny goods toys and everything to
please the children at A and 10 cent store
second door from post-olllco.
A young gentleman made his appearance
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dun-
ham Itoss avenue yesterday.
Go to John 8. Witwer for wagons car-
riages and buggies. Itest line of vehicles in
the city. Mtudebakcr work a specially.
If yon wish a drink of the very best o
whisky concocted to a queen's taste or
"straight" If you please go the Glen Lea
saloon.
Vncle Mck Salmonds who arrived home
Tnesdav night suys that he wo' robbed of
f JJ which was stolen from tiltu while
asleop.
A warrant was issued yesterday from one
of the Justices' ennrts for the arrest of John
Hhelly who Is charged with brutally beat-
ing his wife.
Lemps Kxtrs Export llottled Deer Is ac-
knowledged by all to He unexcelled in
purltv and freshness. Tbosa who use It
proclaim it the best.
Lyman A Curtis' wooden toys almost In-
destructible ara made a specialty at
China llall. The salesladies will instruct
tou how to set them together.
Clara May Itrown. a Utile four-year-old
naughts' of B. llrnwn. mute aaent on
J His Texas k Paclfle road died Tuesday of
typhoid fever. His little son is down with
the fever at present but is somewhat im-
proved. Swords guns drums 'fifes trombones
flutes wagons burses pistols Xmas can-
dles ami nine thousand other things ut D.
tiuslin's china hull toy bazaar.
To all requiring an excellent tonic com-
posed of nature's own product nnd a most
invigorating beverage we cheerfully recom-
mend Letup's extra export Beer.
Dolls dressed dolls In Undress; dolls
niade.) chum dolls of leather dolls imie
slrtictiide.dolls in every shape and forinut
D. Goslin's china hull toy btuaar.
For the nobbiest and best suite of furni-
ture und foreign chairs go to the old reli-
able Gi'o. Hick 7U ami 7.;'-' Kim street
who bus the best assortment in the city.
J. lladger convicted of vagrancy and
Jumes Johnsnn.'for carrying a pistol were
taken down to the poor farm yesterday tiy
Superintendent Kiniiin to work out their
lines.
Nothing has been heard of Joe Ilrown
who wandered from his room at the City
hotel in a delirious state Tuesday night.
The dose of strychnine it is supposed lie
took was enough to kill any mortal.
I'arties visiting St. Louis should call on
Fred Munget ticket broker corner Fifth
and Chestnut streets. He sells tickets to
all points ut reduced rules and also buys
tickets at highest market prices.
To-night at Mayer's hall there is to he
an illustrated lecture on astronomy with
an explanation of how oelestial measure-
ments are made by observations of the
transit of Venus.
Last night a man sneaked into the Glen
Lea saloon uud while the bar was crowded
with the thirsty stole two billiard balls oil'
the table but George Starke made a bound
fur film when be dropped the balls and
skipped.
In addition to onr large slock of dry
long and short-leaf yellow pine lumber we
have a lull . line ol sash doors blinds
mouldings picket and plaster l ith and we
are prepared to meet any dealer's prices in
the city; positively we will not be under-
sold. GnimTiisitCowHEK.
A "drunk" who was robbed of $1 bv two
men Burned John Andrews and Max Kilns
were all arrested last evening by Constable
Miller and lodged in the county jail the first
named on the charge of drunkenness uud
tho other two ou the charge of robbery.
Yesterday Dr. Henry Scliuhl the rabbi
of congregation Kmanu KI reached his 3tith
birthday and last evening a large number
of the gentleman's friends serenaded him
at his home tn the "Cedars'" May he live
to see many returns of tho same is the
wish of all who know him.
They don't make any fnss about It but
It Is nevertheless a fact that the Glen I.ea
saloon keeps a superior brand of whisky
and liquors of every kind and the beauty
of it Is that the proprietors and attendants
know how to concoct a drink of any kind to
suit you.
At the grand opening at the Hoard of
Trade billiard hall this evening there will
be five or six tiptop match games between
the crack players of the town. Among
others will he a game of 100 points between
Mr Hob I'urdy and a commercial tourist
who makes the game a study. There will
doubtless he some line playing seen.
A number of men of late who were nut
of a situation have loiind employment with
the Wheeler it Wilson sewing machine com-
pany I' I 'I Kim street and they are making
handsome salaries. Mr. A. J. Hendricks
the agent here informed a IUrm.d reporter
yesterday who expressed a surprise at his
employing such a number that the machine
bail a ready sale and that he still wauted
twice as many men as lie had.
Intnare niood Can be Mail Par.
bolls pimples and other eruptions re-
mwveu me stin assuming a clear ami
healthy appearance all by taking Sim-
mons Liver Regulator purely vegetable
in
The Transit ol Veaua.
Dallas was not chosen by tha astrono
mers as a suitable point for viewing the
transit of Venus jet bar populace was
OALLIER A: TTTTT.
COTTON FACTORS and BUYERS
mIl'Xl;o"mn lT KP P-
ik.r .7 TV "T""-nui mso mora.
. .ni.. m-iir in arraiisvuii iiii h..
perfected wiihalHln.railroa.il inm iur
been i
rouodtng kiwna. nhhUwiU prove a great aX
''!WjVor particular. nel b letter.
PRATIIER & ARDRE V
Real Estate Agents and Collectors
No. IIS Lamar Street Dallas Texas
U buy lell an rent lauds and clly prop-
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STEAM PRINTING. 1883. BOOK BINDING.
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'U A DQ V A ITER fOM
BLANK BOOKS
Of Every Conceivable Fcrm Made to OrJer
and ia Sleek.
!23 ELM ST11EET DALLAS TEXAS.
COMMERCIAL STATIONERY. 1883. FORAY STATIONERY
X
3
At D. GOSLIFS CHINA HALL
lYI.IYN TEXAS.
Tke Largest Selection
or
Silver-plated Goods
Especially
CAHTKIIS FOURS KN1VKS
and
BAR GOODS.
With tho llest Discounts.
100 different Fatterusof
CHINA TEA
DIMER SETS
Cheaper Mian the Cheapest
TOYS
In Endless Variety!
Ladles to Walt on Yon
AMD
SALT". TO PLtiASE YOU.
Crockery
Glassware
HOUSEFURNI8HINQ GOODS.
fee for yourselves
AND K COiWJNCKI)
OF
The Superiority of OnrHloek.
Mirrors
Mirrors
Mirrors.
Kor Trivale I'se Hotels and llur Itoums.
raoN
.50 CENTS TO $300.
VASES TOILET SETS
Bricabracs
ORNAMENTS
or
ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Fine and'Cfienp.
Willow Ware
WORKSTAOS
Traveling ami Other
BASKETS
In 200 Different Patterns.
Ml
jVIVI)
ocn
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TOYS!
At D Goslin's China Hall 508 Elm Street Dallas Texas
alive to tho InteriHtinir event and from the
small boy up to Hie white hatred old sire
smoked i!ass was in demand. The w8' tier
was remarkably favorable for a smoked
ilas observation and the transit was
viewed by tlimni.mli. The event will not
occur Bi!iiiii until the year !M1 and ns it
wus an astronomical phenomenon of the
first water everybody look advantage of the
situation and II' Venus had been aware of
the close and critical inspection her form
and movements were nnderj:oinr she would
have blushed and for auiiht.we know
been deeply mortified. The sun blazed
away as usual anil (rave her cvuiy move-
ment "dead away." Kven the small hoy
knew it and talked about Venus "monkey.
inp" with the sun. We shall never give
the true inwardness of the all'uir.
Women can avoid pnin nnd sickness by
usIiik l'arker's tiiiiRer Tonic as it is adapted
to their inllrmaties.
' The t'liarter Amendments.
As published in tho council prnceedinrs
of yesterdny's 1 1 KaAi.n the following reso-
lution ollered by Alderman Clark was
adopted:
Hpsolveil Tlmf Itla 1 nunr fl.a ma IA
requested to Invite such citizens as he tuny
sulcct not to exceed eiitht in number to
llieet Willi fliA fitv rvimtnil fr.nti lit. .a
time until all the amendments to our city
charter aro made and avreed to in tho con
sultation f urther tlint n special invita-
tion be given the Hon. Harnett tiibbs
senator -elect and ex-city attorney with a
renttest thai ha aid us in tiiMkimr .nid mm.
essary amendments.
1'ursuant to the above the mayor fur-
nished rtlv Mumliltl Arnold will llta nintu.
of the following gentlemen who were sum
moned to co-operate with tho council:
Messrs. John llinikbont.ll. S. Krvnv .1 V
t'llildpra Ah.v KumrAi- Itii.hur.l M.iri.an
jr. M. Uuiilot h Fendricu and V. u!
oicrrril.
As the charter now stands It Is anything
but perfect ami It is to be hoped that the
atimiiiltiittiitm will hn in fruiou.1 llif ll...
cannot Ue const rutvl in different ways.
1 1 t.H i.i.i i........
Oives si length where there has been ex-
haustion and vigor in place of impaired vitality.
Ills Mules are Mlailug.
Last Batttrday Mr. Wanes the proprietor
of the Kim street wagon yard hired a span
of mules toa man who had a wagon of his
own to haul as ha said somo household
goods to Farmers ltranch. Tba fact that
the parly had a wagon and his general ap-
pearance gained the confidence of Mr.
Itlancs. but so far he has failed to return
the mules as ilipnlated and the owner
don't know what to think of It. It may be
iiiai inn pariy lost ins way or possioiv lie
lias forgotten that the mules don't belong
to him.
a.
A vlcnroua growth of hair is nromnlnil
and youthful color restored by applying
l'arker'i Hair Halsam.
toa. OO Reward.
I will give Five Hundred Dollars to any
party who will catch the thlrvei who rob-
bed my store on the Central road near the
cemetery.:on Tuesday night. They took
my cash-drawer with what money was In it
and a lot of papers and notes valuable to
me. Anyone giving in 'urination leading to
the discovery of the robbers will receive tha
above amount. A. T. Eaton.
wear Me ateal and Spend
When yon iwear swesrlif 7'"ir country:
When you lis let It h lor love:
When you steal ttnal away tm-n bad enmpany i
When ynn ipend hnt diamnnrt. ol H. Cohn
1 be poet pawnbroker 7us Uala s irseL
A Hew I Wok "
entitled a "Tale of a Shirt" In all chapters
with Illustrations and poetry Is now In
press and will be ont In a few dsyi. Call
at Clanney'a No. 612 Main street and get
one. Frea to all. Sent by mail to any address.
LOCAL LINKS
Full linenl fancy goods at Ilaiitnun's.
riumes tips and llowers ut llmitnaii's.
Ladies' iitulerweur cheap at Hiiuman's.
Tho early bird catches the woru at the
Parlor suluoti.
Sleel buckles slides ornaments of all
kinds at Mrs. L'isnut's.
Kilk dolinntis nnd circulars from $5 to $73.
See ut llaiimiin's 7m: Kim street.
Ladies' reiidv-mnde suits from calico to
siiks at an prices ut llaiunuira.
The only exclusive nillllnerv mid ladies'-
Suit house ut llunmau's 7ii Kim street.
All the new shapes In hats ami bounds
! rencli felts and moleskin beaver and fell
mixed nt Mrs. Cliesiiut's.
l'ut a nice polish on your shirt by using
Dobbin's starch polish. For sale by Wal-
lace t Wageener.
Just the thing for polishing a shirt bosom
collars ami culls Dubbin's starch polish.
At II. M.lloiid.tCo.'s.
Crushed feed. Oats corn and barley
crushed Is economical healthtiil and better
for horses and cows than whole grain.
Corn meal (iraham Hour hominy and grits
manufactured at Felton's ooni-uiUl i'at-
lemon avenue.
Messrs. Douglas Urns at their merchant
tailoring establishment No. itU.Maln show
one of the lurgest and most complete as-
sortments ol gentlemen's dress goods ever
seen In Dallas. Their cpinlilv and pattern
have never been exceeded In this city. All
of their work being done by lirst-class
workmen and having experienced cutters
they are enabled to guarantee a perfect fit
and satisfaction to the most fastidious.
Call and examine Iheir suitings at 703
Main street.
The favorite sample mom and billiard
hall over which there presides tha wall
known and allable Chris. Hintleman which
is situated in the goodly citv of Fort Worth
continues to grow in favor with the general
and especially the traveling pulillo simply
because he oilers none but the best and
purest brands of llipiors wines and cigars
and he and his associates are ever polite
and attentive to customers. When you go
o the Fort don't tail to look lor bis place
.
The A rkenias Traveler.
Tho Kchiise Lumber-yard has the agency
nl the Littlo Hook paint works for their cel-
ebrated brand of paints Arkansas Trav-
eler etc. Those Intending to paint their
houses fences or anything should call at
the Kclipsn Lumber-yard and examine
samples before buying. The paints made
by this company are of the Very best ma-
terial and are eiial tn any in tho market.
Don't fail to trv these paints; satisfaction
Guaranteed. For sale by the Eclipse Lum-er-yard.
A Pinal Call for the New City Dlrnetnry.
All persons who have made changes In
Iheir business or place of residence since
their lust names were recorded for I lie new
City Directory lor 111-81 are respectfully
requested to notify the publishers at once
the natnreof such change In order that
tlielr names may be correctly Inserted In
the Directory. Address
MoUltlsoN A Fot'RMT
Ofllce Hoard ol Trade Koonis City.
Just One Car-Load this Time.
Just received one car-load of John
Crangle's Colebrafed Hungarian Flour In
barrels i.ne-half sacks and one-lotiiih
sacks. This Hour Is without doubt the
best made on earth lie sure and ask your
grocer for John Crangle'i Hungarian and
iake no other. At wholesale and retail by
tha agents Uhvan dt Hhadsiuw
615 Elm street Dallas Texas
Farasols Pans and In tact all summer
awwwlsi In tli at tiniisaa ra ha bm.1.iuJ t.
such a low figure that It will be tinpoaelble
iur snr vu aosvain lrom DUTina. A. a A.
Mlttanthal. aw Kim street.
Whenever you prefer to go hungry rather
than stiller from Dyspepsia after eating
use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablet and enjoy
your dinner. In neat tin boxes 29 aad 60
win. Hold by W. H. Patterson A Co.
Dallasjexas.
llosh I for any one to try to beat China
Hall's prices. Listen to this a decorated
4-t-p'ece tea set for 1 1 .'ill; a decorated cham-
ber set from $1 up; a moss rose tea set for
$D'iO; n complete tea and dinner
set liiindMimely decorated comprising
lw pieces for only $X; a white
china dinner set $12 (li'i pieces): dinner
nnd ten set $17.1(1 (I'd pi"cv). In silver
I pinion ensturs Knives lorus nun spoons
j you can get as big a discount of us us the
inanulaotiiror gives to small dealers. Our
slock ol lamps ami lump goods toys and
( fancy goods we simplv my It is immense
i and we dely competitii.n. ('nine and see
for yourselves at Uoslin's China 11 all next
I to Saucer Urns.'
A Thing of Meanly
i il ia said. Is a lov forever. Thero Is on ex
hibition at raitersou's drug store a marvel-
ously beautiful dressing-case of elegant
make and finish. It is covered with sky-
blue plush ud across the top is worked In
delicate colors flowers and vines. It Is a
novel piece ol workmanship and contuina
brush comb mirror glovo stretcher and
every conceivable article used in making;
the toilet. The articles are all of while eel;
luloid. He has the finest line of this class
of holiday goods to be found.
Heaver hats all colors $1.60 at nan-
mans' 700 Kim street.
Clocks at Austin's cheaper than tha
cheaiiest.
K-k wwtrst lUmnniri
Natural Fruit Flavors.
EXTRACTS.
Prtpared from tht choictst Fruit m'lh-
out coloring poisonous oils acids or artilU
cial Essences. Always uniform in strtngth
without any adulterations or impurities.
Ua0 gained thoir reputation from their
perfect purity superior strength end qimf-
iff. Admitted by all who hat used them
as the most delicate grateful and natural
flarnr for caios puddings creams stc
" MAMUFACTUHKD T
STEELE & PRICE
Chiaago III. and Bt Louis Mo..
Lfl W Ifl VMrf S. !. CtoM B.kb
fHM MS r. rtf-t L.I.M M.
W M11SNA1ICONDCSSDI GOODS.
jfptctnt Notices.
a-srocKHOLDtaa or Dallas uridqc
Co. Yon aro hereby notified that In accord
anca with a resolution passed by tba stockhold-
ers of ttas Pallas Bridge Oo. In Auguit lstO the
bitdas has to-day been sold to tha county to
take tract oa Saturday Deeesaber Ista aad
the money Is deposited ittbjeot to your order est
tranifetof you stock to theeoonty.
F. M. COCIHKLL
AecfVlw BtVy Dallu Brldga Oo
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