Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 25, 1886, Image 5

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DAILY ENqriUER - SFN : ('OUMIUrS GKOKUIA. TI'KSDAY MORNING, MAY business improved. (««>Tt<*ral Triule of tin* (touiitry l<ooki*itr l p.Oiiiiiu to tin* Ihdier l.nlior Outlook. Special Telegrams to Bradstrects. Nk\v York. May 23.—Special telegram* tu Buidstruets indicate that a s. nsdue im provement luvs taken place in gene* al trade ti» a number of the smaller iutcior dis tributing centres, as compared wit i h;.v week. This is nm'r'y clue to a miteiinl imuioveineut in the labor situation to fa vorable staple crop piiK-pia ts luahwi.st and south, and to Iw-glite* weather, livansvibe. lmlkumnolls, Peoria. Omoha. Duiuih, New Oilcans a*.d ban Francisco are .m*re prominent among those announc ing more active demand. At Chicago gem ” trade is o( modi rate proportions, not b.’ing equal to expecta tions. At St. IiOn’b tbe movenu. nt v t uu-i- eli.nuiise is reported s.uulic", la i Dior is in) special ehnii*;e w'.lbii the week. Cin- t iiinati is the most eonsp-cuoiis example m t!i('*»e reporting a o i nmoved < rave, i; pari owing to tho pvaet'csu cessation •>■ sluices at tn.U point.. 'i'iic inospects f.*r good. Hiuar and rice crop-3 in l/ovi-ik iui .*• dl stim ulate inquiry anti sales at New Orleans; hat at Kansas City, in spite of an improwu wiient aiidcoi' , iouiiook in trihuumv regiois t he volume of busuic.*^ is less t Inm li st u cc k. Tiie New York stock maiket early int»re week was didb Later there was more ac tivity and an advancing tendency dug to lnaobmlation of govt nmeut bond.. which arc quiet with fractional change.-;. Invest* menl securities are in good demand and dnn. Foreign e:a hauge is dull hut very linn. Money wo in good st-.pph on call al IVoin U to 2 A percent. There is some im provement in the demand for funds nt in terior money eent« in. Country demand for loans at New Orleans has advanced the hank rate of discount. The request- for funds at Pittsburgh has increased, but the > plentiful, and al Lnuisviil scribing rides for thegpidnncc<*f s. whence requested to lurnFh a d i oft he a 11 iclc s claimed, and n ftidu w their o\\ lie-ednp at the tune, t: : a u 1 .ee c.ivenstuoces under y v.e e# ; pui i d. Coon the ivee a fhd:\\ I no si c cl:' - v \\ i ad Udo M l eo't of t I ell' ca .led to bide w» On- w m 'net o i for i le be no lit of i - \ . . (• '?'*•■ -. b ' r-niru••. Nicy 21.—There ic a i n \ ibat less i n i <> ■ mi u*is liMW' , V.rKb-s m die av in . M ope a ■ yNHofs give M * I. ul rea -‘ms f. '•on of a fairs. Some atlr bui-e i t but du ing )u-1 \ i nr s s\ -d**s of miner- obi in- d i m >i her places and d\j no., re, nos after u• e sue w s o •e s put P; down . > i i»e ■II. ' I' b c nim.-rs riil'• u : pt of •neb RETALIATORY MEASURES. A Srlmoiur 17..in Van -colin u »li a Gwi Minkin*' si*l cil. - TnRTkA n'D. M,\» 34 Po tl.uid’s in u has, . <1 'be I ol'2'.lU) ' »f Yu-mo.** b. to i Tubs mo "dig C ,p- l# J« s t - Id clisl mi) Inu’se his SI ’moju from Ya mouth N S whh a N'l\\ A'. 'tK. May /• lotion quad silk.- H’T . i iciiloI,iig milii i,i> H ,c <»,if • n•*» a 7 uk'. signed he \Y A. K* F. F. i I•'•••'i -u tV Co . « i ,; s I Fills Sig »ed f'lyes.n '•.) ml' iviinu a.)di i 1 miu ,| co. veT\ «l I ea-go ,-f ids i. | 'epu v i j Smite i "en n Ued for I •<? cd C. (•< cl< r s non. Idsp; •jjnwjue.* c ( „ < I. Ill A SouHif'm'.?°A Y.’iA.'co my! Con ic I- iaU'i So-die-* 1 ulls Wnat He Knows. About I . »4K»lt(JI,l s,:<tiiiti i:s. I'tcil lit John Hindi inn r. (Oliim* bus. (ill. stock \ NI> HUM) IJKOKKR. IAII. IO »M» B( )NI)S. ton and I.i.nipkin 1st iVniml li. I? in.i ^105 .103 f^lO-5 i.'i.diia ami Aiigustn Is 'iiniiiia ami Angiihia I /112 » 106 p-v.i rci o ‘II ‘ ! M)'i , d.( ,l fo "/..b i Tins (I-me. Cm,.I ed I 1 , uolioeablo demand for New York . x- > a n £> TJieic are probably not over GO,000 em ployes on strike now against 125,000 ton ihiys ago. At twenty-tluce industrial «?en- b r.s of mu Hi of the Ohio, e-ist.of and includ ing bt. Louis, the Joss of wages through .strikes since May 1st has aggregated ^3,0b'0,- 0CJ; of receipts hy emoiuyes, ^2,500 ? 000. ana of future contracts one to probability of labor troubles, .^24,800,000, of which if'20*- 400 000 alone refers to deterred or canceled buii di ng coiitracts. Wheat still'ened temporarily after the late depression in prices on purchases to corner short sales, the heavy decrease in the visible supply, and large sales for ex port. The temper of the larger north western gram markets has apparently be come more bullish. No. 2 red closes at 87c, against 88c a week ago. Other grains are dull. Crop news is very favorable. Flour is tinner. Pressure to sell sugar in Europe hai caused lower prices. Kaw is oft ic, and refined l-i6c at New Orleans. Increased consumptive demand for coffee has temporarily advanced quotations. Re stricted demand depresses other grocery staples. The moseinent or d-y goods from lending distributing centers mis improved so far as jobbers are con cerned. Prices of some makes of sheeting at the east have been advanced. Print cloths, however, are 1-10c. lower. Wool at the east continues low in price and dull. Outlook for the growing cotton plant is less favorable, owing to cool weather in luinssssippi and Louisiana, and lack of rain in Texas and Arkansas. Petroleum closes fit i>7ifc. against 72}c. last week on new well production, from and steel prices are not as strong as one month ago. Tobacco at all western markets is in good demand for desirable grades. Planting news is favor able as regards soil, weather and abund ance of plants. GOV. HILL'S ASPIRATIONS. >P vnu cat hid .'in di .me- h*s co'Vin b,-h> v \ y\> ,n iv •'*,;*"v. Mr. I!.* •> E -U b •. -mo lio’ng li is utmost of v ie :>ciueut ai his famiu. A her on l ue iu.vt o * Nh their t; i'ojTs cun East beb»'i a,mo., i iiOii Mr. East ha- b to get a Tti'e oftice ou. .ii'i-si.’aiio i to suppo* t one months' l»a< <1 w oi k Erse and his riemls, ••uiced in succ, ;.;, Mr. gisier of i be laud 1 he l irtul hones \ i;m>l»ol o." l.u- h: iimv: i Auoiot i c I pH i ■"'•»!, b, .1 as I ail K»(* r„ 112 •Ih I09>i ' 120 UK) rti.101 03 (a. 95 t-l< • office ai Yankion, lbaxoca. He takes im* place .r* Joseph CL Ciia idler, a New liamo- fsiioe >cpu il.ean. 'flic oitice i-. wo.ih about s'2>00. The East will now go west and g. ownpvvilh t‘ic country. Mighty eniT no has got something. He deserved The sin'cnd Mo\ Y( (i«‘in \. hut May h her PiMimiiiur for the ID Content i>ith a Soiiut TcnLHr PiiodiT Kxp usion. Chattanooga. May 24.—While trans port 5 ig two ear loads ofpowdur f- oni the r-.ver at Sod dev, near tu*s eiiy, to-day. to the mb.iea of the Soddey Powuer company ne,i>* fiat stat’on, a spa<*k fro in the engine, i pi tod the powder and it expipdedi with 13'ride: effect. The c.rs were demolished ami the engine badly damaged. The en- gi leer and firemen were frigutfnPy burn ed. as was another man who was npmdbig besble t ueHwe 1 . H is thought all three are fr.b'Dy hu/t. The ears eonta ued 75 kegs of powde?. Tli.' Miiim*) M ukc,. New York, Mi»y 24. -Money was n»*"up- ulntid by the bear.* on the owl et tii-diiy, who, happen’ ig to not-ce the ao^e ice from toe tioor of the e'.cimoge of hjui.ms , .i ilie aLer noon, b 5 d the pv ee up to 7 per eo »t., but ns soon as t !, e Lanke s heard of the rate there was s'o much oifered ii"»l the p ‘ee iinmed'iilely fed to 4 and later to 2L closing at 2 bhl, there be ug ve-y li«.t ; e do maud at any t ine. Accompanying tills fiuiry in nioney, offers were made t-j'at $2,00.5,000 go iu would be Hid >pe»T th'H week. J*i•-.* in < iic.ni<mI Work*. P h f l\ r>HKPHra. May 21.— Fr/e b^ake out th s fovenoon at IIa ,1 *soi , i> che nieal works, Thiily sixth street aid Gray’s ferry road, and the la rgest .build-ag of the works was cocpT-tc- V deslroved. The Joss is estimated to be Bet a* ecu ^75-000 and !*x0}.l 3. SecC.u y P.a\md brs ht < u in(L-mu .1 n Lie seizure. G. I'.. Wliii ten. rec«: la-v of the Pik ih»nd jisi'-ag e..ch;».' .e, w.s mu by a report# r. ill* su'd: "Ch.imi*.. ,d • une, • sei/.ce of the Sst* • s v iU if . good. She comes in "c from a pm i so ncc* ).*• ,'iv tmit the fi*"o.vs npu'civ w 'l he.,- *1 i. The matte’’ liav’u g been re-erred 1, » Sen - t:»ry lia^ard. lie Wi'l be md-ged l » t;".e notice or it._ A GEORGIA l-Jt-ND. A Briitr Knocks Ids iVili boon w»ih n M.icuiui ( ills Her Tlirosil "'cli :i K.iznr. ! TllOM\SV'T,t'3‘ Ga. .NL v 21. Ill l hi. test * evu • t of t‘iIs mi'iii P -i ik Goh* «v ,i. a ib. inc.. became enre.ged vvUm h s »» ie and | knocked her iloAii’vii.b a Iiui.. I’ey -u I got a u'.-.or and cut rev throat. Otttvei* I P ’e iii pursuit of the lmKilere*’. I No lb*s|)ccler of tlio Hini^try. The famous Spurgeon l)P..-> I he gout, or, ' rather, the gout has the famous Spurgeon, j ’Tisan honest malady, and yet it sticuUl j spare preachers. Pj’ooably Air. Spurgeon I is expiatbig the sins of some thirsty and i portly ancestor who lived iu the days'when I port was lit to drink and men were lit to ; arink it. It is a consolation to any Fng- I lishnian to feel that, if he must have a dr ease, he has an hereditary one. Besides the gout, he has a fondness for gn at company. I “The mightiest monarch, twvfi" to his foes, j Must howl when g ’im Anthrbis inns his toes.” —[New York Sun. o•'i i * vs MryVM. ( om»n»v * »<«*i \!ddllu*'( .■ (•• lie,. n rebus 67«v *;i« m.'s •ftuir '« •.*•• i. : 9‘ e.\)K>i ; s to Gw.tt t'bnial, h Sam ! Hiiil:i| and child from ti Gulf, and from ti lai’Ue, \s ill smile pleasant eounicn i»«»rn in (’oni'ov man, in 1Sul. he ( t h u 99)4 M\ .STOCKS, Washington, May 23.—It is no secret here and in New York that Governor Hilt is a. candidate for president in 1888 before the national democratic convene-on. it is fdsq well understood that the friends of President Cleveland are alarmed at the great strength already developed by the New York governor. Taking these two unquestioned fuels into consideration, tue following editorial in the Washington iSra.v reads a Little bit bullish : “When David B. Hill gets Gred of public life himself, he ca i make a fortune as pr : n- cipaiofa school lor training young pul- tic Ians, for a shrewder haud'er of men and measures lias, perhaps, never libed the governor’s chair iu New York state, and probably not in any other. lie has, be a judicious use of the patronage al. hvs a s- po«.»J, aecompbshed tue app.Mi ni y impos sible task of keeping on frieniay terms with both wings of Ins own puny and also in ingratiating the republican leaders in dangeioils districts. "It is popularly supposed that Mr. Hill has his eye upon the presidential rorniim ti*>1} in 1S8.S. Theie is piobably no risk 5 n saying that, if an assuranee of this uoim.ni- tion were oft'ered bur. to-day, he would not throw it away. But that isbiot the way iu whieh a-vsui' 1 nces come. T'lev aie not pas sivelypiece pled, butieaciie.il »ov; n id Afc. Hill is not the man to n ;*u for finit which is two limbs distant wL'ie tlui’c is some oil Lie burgh neure t IDs hand. The most elleetive work done in New York state dm Ing the. ia>i s x months has 5 »een done in the assembly districts. Tne slate senate, elected in 1.V- >. hoi"., over tib the end o»* 1887. L eontm :s a reoublie." l majority. A new assembly W'D oc •* ceded ne ;t lUKimi'i. 1 « tin* er.rl.v ■si io • \v d bV\ e to W eiio.ui thiTleg- ,v!; ,. i ■ c* lo soccceo Y.b ie*/ AJ If.*, seltic t* it mnjoi iy of democ :iu can h»* elect-d to tiie a-vnil : y to ovcuconc the \ V Ho i Kj Harthho<bvko, Va.. Mrv 21.—James Hr.rmn n?s to-Jay ju-lsd he»o for buual'v ’leaiin.i a Ute s.jn-diu’ .hlv* aid fhun e. t : *ig her L 'V>,?kj, .lea" E kto i sta^'O i on t ie Sue io (iop'b Val «■* la** oi' 1 in th : » co uity on tia«.ai'jay* i jc odd has sinc-rf DAILY (()l TON ST A TK.lift NT. Columbus. (Ja.. May 21, 1K86. ! COTTON BILLS—Sill I IT. Northern mid Kastern demand *.'**tton bills pau: I Savannah *off: Bank checking on New Yoik I over the counter J., premium and on .Savannah I at par. i Cotton. Market to-iay dull; iuU*rk»r 0; orili»iai’.v 5c; * good oulimii’y. 6 : l»a»'middling S'«c; inidiiling j 8_‘.,c; good middling S' y e. AKCKIPTH. Todav. To Date. I Bv South wesiem railroad By Mohib- and (lira-d i-ailroad . By Cci'u nhiM and \.’(?slern road. IJv Crdnmbus u m Rome railroad By the r J ver 113)0 r>.‘.’7b lU.uUz | «’. Mnv 21. Codon ln.iv i.i '• i*» ei*i*'|)ls 297 «• >s«- 267’ s. i • i f» evoo.is to i oeat B Main di7K Si. icy cash a-’d.Bi.ic .*T *>7 /n't r,0. l.c.o 2 1 ./" Bt lowo caah and JuneS7 1 ./*< 5 P0. Sim.; io >bb*s s cad.' c:\sh ^ ’2,’ ah.L i.0. Boxed mtiit' i.iv ib\ sab *(i sliouha*.s “((■</•*. 2r» whovt (* 1 v* 1 r db sides7r^« p »M(.. Sugar rpiiec- standard St. Louis, .May 21.— Hour, market unclian./ed family 10c' 3 20, choice H0<a*S 90, pa'eot !?-i B)"» 5 40. Pro\ '.sb)Ti8 dub and easy, except bn- co *. which is active and si.eng F Mcsspo.k >:• <)(m*9 15: »a» t ys 7->: bude m**ats--boxed lets. ... 10 ecu ■ s des $5 Co, sho>’i rin s’dc.s C) 10, s 1 ':,., 1: eu 1 sales 55^ 5 60; bacon long e'evr h.ocs :*. O0 silo . i b i* lies §6 00, short e'ear ait ms 44; in. llama—9i'M !*Lc. L b'ihvillh. Mny?l. l'io\islon**steady: Bacon ch:ir 1 ib Mi skies Sfi 16. sl.ou'dc > i 50; b- ’k luea.s. cioar rioy^Mes >?r, 50 nlo.ir sides $5 73, shou ! de’s '4 12*7? po.k, rnoHs ^jo 50; s.i.yir- ^ciicd hams 1?:) 5?• 10 mu; lard, choice $7 75. New O'*i.i*.' v«. May ?! '•••IL*i -r. ul; IBn cn'-gocs. p* ne ,c. itiC.*. i.i i>.h’ dem.ind Lo t's,.'-up (•••li*-*. \ '0 i,i»ed : d i l k«j Suear ste lvf '-.o.ibva.-t v '»• .'M kettle, "i.iice 7 /.-ll.e; c.* ... \. y , c io'.ev wbl.e 8 ,|C, oft whitet.V. r' ,c. Ah' a-.sc s s ea.ly - fi* •; sV.ma open ! ut i«* ^ood ugnH. p.U'H t t'.uds il‘n<1 Figures, RrookH’-.i I ’aurs a pop.Dat ton of 8(H',(' ). Gicat Salt Lake, in Utah, j* about liiuety m^es long, and has a vary* ig- breadth of iro n twenty to twenty-live miles. The A neVa-un jiiauafactu'er’s blast fur nace report shows that on May 1st 2.97 fur- ir.-ees, with a wvek'y capacity of 1l0,c36 tons, were in b'ost. wh-le 80(5 fu»’:iae‘i*s. wit a a wcek'y ca»»a Dty of 70,209 tes, are idle. The national Thra-’y at Wash’’iglon, v. h’eb lias iXKM' vohi nes and 20),CvJ pam.rDef q is a ! *eady the s xth hogi-st lib ay iu the world. Those which su pass it a v e t*'e iuu'OiKi 1 l b<’.i*y of F ’ance, with 2,3* 0.000 volumes; of London, 1," 3,00') volume'-; St. Pc'* ^‘fahu-’g. 1,000,0 5 volume:*; Munich, YRO.OO 1. and 1 ie royal hnra'y a. Rer 1 "), about 7c'.G u0 U/’uimes’. The landed pmut uy of Fui'dand covers 72.(Gd acres, li i- u odii f 10.00 ),0'i*),( 30.fiml yields an an iua 1 rent, indepennenl of mines of ^38!).004.C3.Y One-iAurtn </’this teir’lorv, ex. -.ui. c of that he'd by tue ov.’iitia ofle.vs than an au.v, is in Hie hands of 12('0 *Jio>>«*.efoi-i, anil ha'fo the cnu*e 1 *... ■ ii i ,y is lieu, by 7.4 CO indD nh-al-. V it* popi'lii'l iuii IS 85,1} J.C ' I. Till pc not Mil i s I.I tl-. <1-1. -ll’l A 1 it’s eye Hn-il at f15,Cy is on.- LV»-day. 'J'O Date By Softhwestern raiima' Bv CTftambus and Wesier By the river Taken by Columbus facto Shipped ttwlii; (■ ruin. C"i.’Ao.». .May 2b Wheat ciwy .’lav 7V! y 7»>',e ,Jj ie 75 13-I(le«70 f l\k‘ Ju' » 7’. - 7Se. (:>rn wcakc -di :‘"»'.. t c Ju.ie 35 f(» 1 <e. .) 11v :p; 7.1*; 3(»Lc. 0:dsc:ls - e-iEd 2. i\ .iUofc 27'a ' 2 'c, .1 d.v St. l ours. M;»v •» |. V/hc.’t v\'i*.*l.' ;i n t l.e.vcr Mo. 2 r. < cash 77’.•■■7s* .c. .nine 77'./ 77’.r. ifo-nii' i j*»m1 e '-A’ -f. i 2 uiivcd 2' .»■» ::t( . i(i,.V2l 3. '3 i iiri:i. ut’Ni.Ai*. y, !un)'*sl., w Imle souled Why. every man. woman (In- “i Ircai Smoky” lo t he tiu* CoPihiyjM’e to the At k a rei’ognitinn to tlie i* we picture, it. \\ bile yet a young .* south and loeated ii. Oral at Fort \ alley, and remov ing from i hero shortly aft« rward to \umt iens will re he first developed his ea|.*ieit\ i.11* a e<mp'. , ' , i'«’ial life. .\t'li i* wn «• years '•••sidelie** here he !'-so«*etled himself in beiivs. w’l" 1* H. (>!i\er. al Albany hnildi’ig a large .rt.iiT-. At Albans he win tinIbi'ltnuiir enough to lose his wile hy a stroke of tijhlninc. and sliorlly ;*fii.r re- I-ii lied to IDs ftps I love, A m ;• ‘vietis. where i In* outbreak of t 1m eivil war foilnd him. 1 i« i nlisted. si*r\ nur lirst. in t heeoie.pany <»l Ills I e I l' i ve t apt. I. II. lIlMuh.lin, -»l t_\>m- my f> oft Iu* M V’AS VOLrNTV.KUH, and a ft erw-it'll in the cavalry under Major 2 5. G. Lockett. f l lie cloHi ul t he Wa r foil lid .’.Tt, Dunlap straiuied in M.u*mi, but his in- hoinitabb* * ""ivy soon recuperated his for tunes, and the firm of Dunlap •" Usher, fancy goods dealers, wus well and widely known until they huna-d out. After this, for a short time, he was in business at Rome, from where he entered into that for which lie was intended by nature-a sales- j man. In this capacity he has been con nected constantly with some of tlie best and MOST WIDKbY KNOWN of the eastern manufacturing houses. In 1871 ht r< moved wit ii ids family to Atlanta, mid has h tu a resident, of this city since. Meeting him on the street during the week, tim reporter was greeted with a hearty handshake and carimst: ‘•I low are you my lad ?” “Pretty well. S on; Imw are you ?” “Sound as a doll'ir. my hoy; although it j I had met you ten days ago ! could not | ha. e said as much.” "Why, how was that been sick?” “Well, you must know that for the past ten years I him been stifle-ring wit h kidney disease, which every now and again would grow bad and give me serious trouble. About two months ago I begun to ha **oiio of.n.v laid spells, and for the past eight \ve» ks I have been sutleiiiig some or most G'ATK BOM nl .. 17 : > '" 200 pet’ l ent.. 123 (it. 126 "I Ki.i I SOI* 124 'n I .. 112! Jn 1 .. 1 (a, MI8( Kb LAN Lot S. i'unfctiiTatc Pi uja'ii Bvhkjs FOB mALK. 52 shares Rjigli and Phonix. 10 sluiivs Muscogee Fnc'ory Stock. 5*25,uun Oeorgiu m \v I .. pel cent. 30 year Bonds, lo .share-, :Mvi’canniM' unit McciuiuicH' bouk slock, p.iying 10 per ei nl. for pitst ten yeurs. WANTKI). r cent, sold bomb, due 1800. lean ortgago 8 per cent. 1800. Will net set ’oliinihuK 5s bonds. lolbrc >ou buy or sell. T can always do id often se\* i ll points butter, ilian any .10 1(1 HI.U li Milt. Central Line of Boats. Till*: OU) BKblADLE. Columhus, Ga., May 12, 1886. O N and uHcr May 12. 1886, the local rates of lV<*igbt on the ChaUaiioochce, Fliiilund Apa- kicldeola rivers will he as follows: I'Ioiij- per bin rel 5 cents Colton Seed Meal per ton ,.. 40 cents ' niton per bale 25 cents Giber (Veigbt in proportion. Passage from ('o'unibus to Apalachicola, $6:00. Other points In proportion. ;tiv\miou naiad Will lei b' id^e i A lne • Columbus for Apalachicola via Main- ery T\' KBDA Y morning at 8 o’clock, re in Bainhridge. ehedule will be run etc., permit- shippers will please have their freight ut boat o. r 8 :*. m. on dnv of leaving, ur none will be re- ci'iMO r ler ll.ut hour. Boat reserves i be right, of not lftnditig at any point, when considered <lauge.rous by the com* tiki imIoi . Bo: t will not slop at any point not named in li-l of lam lings furnished shippers under date of April I 1 :*>. Our "• poiisibility fortnight <*eases pfter it has been uiscliurged at a landing where no person is I here to receive it. HAMM, .1. WmTKSIDK, Pres’t. GKO. ft. WHITKHIDK, Sec y and Trees. febM-tf » 1): sales • ■•is t «- Uu 11 GtffiFIS li > a M.CUfV IMG •TOIM’CBFS OF PANTIOH INFKHNO.’ “I lui'.e tried all t he physieijmsand meili- rie.s that 1 could fmiu’or read of, a ml their ns you know, *s leg) m, hut until a <*ek since the disc.is* low held undisputed vay. It is not i plcimant Uiing. my hoy, » I: now t cat a dis* use wide h some of t lio i < * s t not e<l p 11.' sic nt t is of I ho c< mi ul rv have •01*01.lie, d as i he m«*M t. t.il to humanity, *., a mortgage noon vmr ; itals, I >. i! you. 1 'of Uni N« tl *.H I. tin •III of « I* hat's. :• 1. I\ . 11:. s i rii .l i.-k ... siiir,. <i .1 i ni. i ,i i M l -Cilill V\ .irtli liLSTCFiATU i*i I'r.'l. ii... ,vj .. '.MaomeafcuS! K.Hf/'.jsm RUNNING 0 r TRAINS. I .... I>. 3,, r -i .. .1 II! I five C'jid and Two Silver Socials, ! 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