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BANNER-WATCHMAN,’ATHENS, GEORGIA THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE 24. 1SS6
local xr.ws cosnsur.n
COMMENCEMEIfT.
* The next commencement will bs the
most brilliant and gayest thst baa evsr
passed. A great many visitor* from all
part* of the atate' wilt be present, and it
may be looked forward to a* a gay time.
The following la theorder of exercises:
On*Thuraday night, July 76, the
Junior banquet.
■ a Friday night, July 10, Prof. White
•Will giro a reception complimentary to
the Senior elaaa of '80. ...
Saturday evening, July 17, the Senior*
>re their elaaa tree exercise*,
irday night, July 17, the champion
debate.
Sunday morning, July 18, the com
mencement aermon will be preached by
- J8*r,pr. Adam.^of Augusta.
Mondaymornlng,JiiiyTl>,-tha.ad(lre*i
to the literary societies. ^ .
Monday orening the Sophomore exer-
Monday night the Athenmum will pro
a hop.
Tueaday morning, July 20, an addreax
to the Alumni.
Tuesday evening Junior exercises,
Tuesday night the It. A. fraternity
will give a banquet and hop, and Chan
cellor Mell'a reception.
Wednesday morning, July 21, the Se
nior exercises, delivery of - diploma*,
-roodala, Ac.
Wednesday pight the commencement
hop, which will wind up the commence
ment fesliritiea.
Everybody will look forward to com
mencement aq* gay time.
OITT COURT.
The city court convened yesterday,
and two ca*e o( Dr. K. 8. Lyndon were
tried, ono for selling whisky for a sick
child, and the other for selling whisky
to a man for a dying homo—both being
tried without jury. The Judge render
ed a decision of not guilty in the first
case, and reserved his decision, in the
other until he could more fully investi
gate the matter.
In the two cases of llirschflold >V Bin-
menthal the juries had not arrived at a
verdict up to the hour of going to press.
OARS OF THAMES.
The commute who have boon canvass
ing the city for subscriptions to the
Unioff Point and Wliito Plains railroad
return thanks for the liberal subscrip
tions received. There are still about
♦1,000 to be raised,' and any one desiring
to subscribe can loave their ordora at the
Hannei£Watchman office, or W. I).
O'Farrell.
WHY HE Wlia? NOT GIVE HIS
NEIGHBORS' THE HALLOF»
(hutting the rolls In the Face orthe Farm
ers and stone Cutters of DeKalb-A Piece
of the ouebernntorial Canvass How Being
Carried on.
A u|iuu Chronicle.
Stone Mountain, June **.—Of
late I am more and more impressed
had {the voter* ol DeKatb county
been accorded a fair primary elec
tion it would have been tare for
Major Bacon. None perhaps have
been more awire cf this fact than
Gen. Gordon 'and hie frienda. To
avoid such a result, harrowing aa it
must be to the General's feelings,
and knowing Major Bacon's friends
are mostly In the eastern part of the
county, among the honest laboring
classes, including stone cutter's and
farmen, who can ijl-apare tha time
icb Decatur, eight and ten miles
froirt their homes, The rute devised,
is to call /rajas* meeting at Decatur,
which, it is believed can. be easily
packed by the Gfcnefal’s friends.
Moreover, it is in him owiri£°unty,
Decatur being'only three milebfrom
his tesidence.'' It wilt afford tfit
General the t'pleuded opportunity
to be present himself, which he will
readily avail himself of, with a band
of his trained musicians, when it it
presumed he can successfully cap
ture the concourse. Thisappears to
be the strategem.
HOW TUB VOTE STANDS.
'The following is ths vote for governor
si it now stands.
HOTEL ABK1VAI.S.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
It B Nosbit, Kntonton; It Tappsn,
Whito Plains! 0 E Smith, Washington,
H Pohl, Baltimore; F C Smith, Cincin
nati: J T Kichbur* Ailmnur ,r «*".roiic*;
Now York; M D Andos, P P Watson, | name of the ympi
fOR UACOM.
Bibb 8
Bryan 2
Bullock .2
Camden .........2
Cltrko 2
Catoosa. 2
Clinch 2
Coffee 2
Columbia 2
ltodgo 2
Kchola 2
Hancock 4
Liberty.. ..... v .2
McDuffie....... .‘2
McIntosh........2
Montgomery. - ... .2
Macon 2
Pickens 2
Richmond U
Wayno 2
For GORDON.
Brooks
Carroll
Clay
Clayton
Cobb
Dooloy
Douglass
Fayette
Forsyth.......
Fulton
Gordon
Groono
Loo
Lumpkin
Mitchell
Murray
Polk
Paulding
I’tiitnuii
Screven
Spaulding...,.
Sumter
Union
Ware
Warren
White
There was a terrible rain storm
around Lynchburg Tuesday night,
II. II. Swift it Co., f/. Bine street,
New York, failed for a million dol
lar*. ... 1
New Ohlbans, June 22 —The
governor yesterday ngned the Sun
day law. It will go into effect Jan-
uaryi.next.
Little Rock, June 22 —Yester
day the Marqmmd hotel and other
buildings at Texarkana wete de
stroj ed by fire. Loss, ♦20.000.
Dknto.v, Texas, June 22.—Mrs.
Leona Lvles, wife of a prominent
business inaij," killed W.'B. Roberts
last evening. She mot him on the
street and alter charging him with
having slandered her, asked him to
sign a retraction, which he refuted
to do. She persisted in her request,
telling him attbe same time that if
he did .not sign he would regret it.
He again refused, whereupon she
drew a revolver and shot five times
Clinton, Iovya, June 22.—In an
encounter yesterday, between, the
saloonists and prohibitionists, four,
of the former, named Forsee, Fid-
denou. Haft and Roads, wefe’shot,
none oT&caV-heir.g fatally woun
ded. . Marshall Judge and Frank
Hillernah were jailed, charged
with doing, the firing. Thewaloon
element last-night were threatening
to lynph Judge and Hillerman, and
declare the jail will be blown up, if
necessary, to get them.
Mobile, Ala., Tune 22—The-vev-
enue cutter Forward was ordered
to-dey by telegraph from the de
partment to proceed with all speed
to Mississippi sound, there to cruise
and intercept a schooner loaded
with men and arms bound on on a
filibustering expedition to Cuba.
From the locality selected, it is be
lieved the expedition is fitting out
in New Orleans and seeking to de-
part via Lake Poncnartrain. The
Forward sailed this afternoon with
an extra supply of coal in her
bunkers.
910,OtH) FDR IRELAND.
Stadias Hslp to Erin and a Wsleomt For
0 W Barrow, Vs; J C West, C J O’Ksr-
rell, City; J B Allen, Harmony Grove.
WHITE PLAINS RAILROAD.
Mr. Tappsn wad in the city yesterday
in the interest of the White Plains rail
road. He succeeded in getting up nearly
f],SOO subscriptions. This little rail
road will help Athens s groat deal, and
wsliope our citisens will raise at lesst
12,600.
' Boston, June 22.—The Parlia
mentary Fund Committee to-day
Danamitted $10,000 to Treasure
•. Parnell, in the
thizera with Mr,
Parnell in their
THE TROT,
The 1st of July will witness the that-
eat trotting race ever seen in this section.
Both horses are undergoing a thorough
course of training, and a Urge amount af
money will change handaon the rsault
\ SELLING VEGETABLES.
Our country friends wiU keep the
Athens market well supplied with vege
tables. There are savers! truck farms In
Madison county that do a thriving bull-
nesain this line.
WANT! JUS PICTURE.
Whitehead, now lmjail at this place,
la trying to get Sheriff Overby to bring
him down to Clifton’s gallery nnd have
hts picture taken.
BRACING NEWS FOR DEMOCRATS,
Washington S P ccl*l to FhllaSelpbt* Frew,
1 was Informed by reliable author*
ity to-night that the President ha* ‘
emphatically told the Southern an
New York Democratic politicians
thgPhe was going to change hit
tactics.
“You think,” said he, “I am not
removing republican quick enoug'
doyou? Well, weit, nnd you wL
tee. If I don’t turn out Republicans
quick enough for you during the
next six months let me know.”
These gentlemen came ayvay from
the White House almost hilarious.
Their Democratic bosoms heaved
with expectant joy, and later in the
day they gave away,;* good dea
more of their conversation with the
Chief MagUtrate than Mr. Cleve
land suspects. There was one hap
py party of Democrat* in Washing*
ton that night and many a bottle of
champagne was opened'and many *
toast was drank to Cleveland and his
bride. The account of this little
episode came to me direct and more
of the particulars could be given. It
is significant in many particular*.
We suppose the brass band was
in Dublin with Gordon last Tues
day.
j Vfb
Gladstone and
great struggle
The following cable dispatch wai
sent to-day to the Irish capital: “To
O’Brien, United Ireland, M. P.,and
Sexton, M. P., Dublin: Receive
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher with
hospitable attention aa a gifted and
warm-hearted friend of Ireland in
her appeal for constitutional rights.
[Signed] P. A. Collins.
John Bovlb O’R iblly
TUB HOFFMAN HOUSE FUND.
New Yomc, June 22.—The Hoff,
man House Irish Parliament™ Fund
Committee met last night, Eugene
Kelly presiding. The amount sub
scribed was $9,643. Mr. Kelly staled
yesterday that he bad cabled 119,-
594 to London. The Irish Subscrip
tion last night was $5,000 from a
gentleman whose name, at his own
request, was withheld. The an
nouncement was received with
cheers. The totel amount raised to
date by the committee is $98,663.
Judge Holman, of Indiana, has
just been nominated for the House
of Representatives. This is his
fifteenth nomination. He began
with the . Thirty.sixth tCongress.
He satisfies his constituents, He is
known, in Washington as “the
watch-dog of the Treasury
■ '
Absolutely Pure.
YVHBK THEY VOTE.
The following list of countiei end
the aside on winch they scicct dele-
Ulice'IICU i
June 24-
kine 2 6tl
oln. Har
tnsy 1
gates to the Gubernr toriai Coaven-
tion is given for the benefit of all
concerned;
—Oconee, Twigs. *
th—Webster, Troup, Lin-
Harris, Terrell, Lowndes,
Whitfield and Pike.
July ist—Dougherty, Hart, Wash
ington, Houston, Gwinnett Stew
art and Coweta.
July 2d—Jasper, Early.
July 3d—Taylor—Mas* meeting.
Thomas, Primary; Muscogee—Pri
mary.
July 5th—Tiliaferro.
.s^u'rani^U^ck,"Franklin*,'O^Ie-
thorpe, Madison, Gilmer, Wilkin
son, DeKalb, Habersham, Fannin,
and Chattahoochee,
uly 9th—Pulaski, .
uly 8th—Calhoun,
uly to—Newton, primary; Tel
fair.
July 14—Hall.
July 17—Cherokee.
July at—Wilkes, primary.
The above, of course,'does not
include all the counties in the state
yet to act, neither are we able to
give the mode of selecting dele
gates either by primaries or mass
meetings.—Augusta News.
HEIB TO SIX MILLION.
Mr, Day's Loan or Twent y Tsars Rsturusd
With Interest.
Washington, June 20.—The
Washington city post office is the
centre of a great excitement. One
of the clerks is said to have fallen
heir to several millions of dollars,
and has promised to divide his huge
tortune among bia associates. The
clerk's name is Day. He was ap-
jointed from New York and has
teen in the employ ol the city post
office for seven or eight years. He
is now absent in Florida. Mr, Day
is 45 years old.
Twenty years ago hn was a music
tescher in the Cttskill mountains,
and during bis stay there he be
friended an Englishman by lending
him $25, The Englishman soon after
disappeared without repaying the
loan. Mr. Day claims »o nave re
ceived evidence from Australia that
he was made the heir of that Eng
lishman,whb had accumulated prop
erty estimated at $5,000,000 er $6,-
000,000.
CAMPAIGN NOTES. 1
It looks to the man up.a Dec
like old Joe Brown is going'o try
and buy the Democratic voters of-
Genrgia.
When.does the count) ol D* K lb
vote? Xloe* it not act by am**
meeting. How is this? Will the
Constitution answer. We were
under the impression that £>ord»n
wanted primaries. We bear De-
Kalb county it doubtful. ’ J.
Will Oconee county be dictated j
to by Pst Calhoun, who is sent out r
by the Atlanta ring?
Pat Calhoun may be bought to
travel for the ring, but the voters of
Oconee can’t be bought to vote for
the ring candidate.
John C. Calhoun would turn over
in his grave,, could he but see hit
descendant Pat, traveling through
mud, tlutb, and rain for a political
ring.
Patrick Clhoun ia certainly mis-
tken in hi* agame if be thinks be
aan gull the voters of Oconee
county.
Democrats of Oconee! Will you
be led by a man hired and sent out
to control your votes.
The democracy of Oconee will
everlastingly set down on the trav
eling agent of the Atlanta ring to.
day.
What right has Pat Calhoun, of
Atlanta, in Oconee county instruct
ing the honest voters.
. H. W. Grady, of Atlanta, sent a
dude and three orderi'to the boun
ty of Oconee on yeaterday. They
have been received and noted
Let the boys of Oconee keep an
eye on the Atlanta ring to day
Pat Calhoun’s pay will depend
on his carrying Oconee county
to-day.
Alphabet Miller should not touch
green apples—they are dangerous.
It is an undeniable fact that Gor
don has the support of all the rad •
ical renegades.
We have received encouraging
newa from Jackson county.
The Gordon men are conduct
ing the mast corrupt campaign ever
known in the annals of. the demo
cratic pai ty iii this State.
Compare the Bacon and Gordon
methods of this campaign. Which
are the purest?
-Weadvise Gordon to be careful
or he Will get killed in a tail load
accident yet.
Let the pliant little county of
Oconee stick to A. O. Bacon to
day.
Major Bacon addressed a large
audience at Hamilton Tuesday.
General Gordon admitted his
failure a* a'saw miller in Colum
bus. It was a good place fo* «uuh
1..1 r -t m wr gt citizens
of thstplsce paid near a hundred
thousand dollars for this failure.
The Atlanta ring will stab itself
by sending .missionaries into the
counties of Northeast Georgia.
Our people can decide the guber
natorial question for themselves
without Atlanta or the Constitu
tion's aid.
About tttttyyesr* *£oI dlseorered s MU* ma»r <*•”*- lb* doefore re
nounced it rancor. I turn tried s nomb« of pbrMcian*. tat wttboat reed .to* u, panu-
nentbcncSL Among the number were one ar two *peci*ll*t*. The aiedldne toey apt lled
vu like lire to toe lore, coring mtWM pun. t raw a «*tem«at to (be papera railing « h*i
8. S. 8. hsd done for oU*n«tail*rlr sfflkted. I procured •omen one*. Before r bad arad
the becood bottle the ■■lebhnrv—ra —fee -y rancerw— traRi. Mr seem-
health lad been bad for tiro or three yeare—1 kM s braking coug. ana epit Mood cootin-
■uUy. I bad tram pun a mp breaat. After taking ilxbouie. of S. 8.8. joy nqii left
me end I grew etooter thin Iked been re. -nerd yrari. Hy crocer bee healed over >11 bat
attUtaipotaboat tbaetseof b halt dime, and ft lb rapidly dleappeadac. I would edriee
everyone with cancer In (ten 6.8. S. a fair ui*L
Xu. HANOT J. JtoCONAUGURT, Alhe Drove, TIppeeaace Co., InA
(kb. It, 1ISL ■*
THE SWIFT anouno CO., Drawer a. Atlanta, Oa.
Business and Planters’ Directory.
VOLUMBIV., 1886.7.
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from the Vorolog Mews preej of S*v»aaab. It wUtaaaUla over l.ooo puree oeure. slilb*
printed to excellent etvle. and eaUdly and bandearablg bound. It wUl give lot a very city. town.
Tillage and hamlet ia the BUM
fftet erenrlhingof intureit or importance relative to every point. * T
Id# riill llet of builneee end profeeelonal men la every town. * • '
4th. A carefully prepared liat. with ponofle* iSpMlbto 4fH» 'Awftwt
8iate. with exhibitor taxBble property. . . . -
•th. A complete cleailfled Batlatt xod ProfeaflOMl uitytorf. . - -
eth* County Directory, giving Are*, census, products, valuation, offlesrs and pest officee of tad
1*7 counties o» Georgia. * _
7th. Court Guide, firing time aud place of meeting ef all spurts with officer* el asms.
Nth, UallroAu Directory with record of •(Beers. sMtloos, dUUncee, sis.
9th. Directory oT the fiute Government, list or effielsls, roster of the General dssMibly,
10th. A Mew Map ef Georgia, revised and corrected expreeiiv for this volume. _ _
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gubecriptioa price Five Dolltrs, nnd rates of sdrcrtUIng proportionately low. Address
• A. E. 8HOLES, Malinger,
Savannah, Gs.
H. D. SNIDER, Traveling AgL
Commercial 1
ItmelSdtf.
Commercisl Hotel, Athens, Gs.
A. R. ROBERSON, -
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
A Large stoek of Ftnlehed Oranlle and Uarb'.e Monument., ready for lettering Aim s Urge
A. e'oek of new deilxna to eileot from. Cell and got my prleaa.
|nn.«dAwlf, | < ^E, | ROBItaTSW,. Attenl,'!».
MADE MAD BY HER WEALTH.
SING HEY, THE GALLANT CAPTAIN,
tka Rsaurkabl* Story ol aa Atlanta Pollcantai
SPECIAL
be sold in
mj
Bold
w * l tht, a^uig •§ phosphate eowdevs. Bold only
ffiOYfiC hAKiJio row cm co.
WhUrair. f. _ ijUddrm
EXTRACTS
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NatornI Fruit Flarorv.
lUrocaa ilelieauty and tuaunJlyim tbetralL ^
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.,
OHauaot . «*. LOTOS*
Carr. W. P. Manly.
Captain W. P. Manly, whose picture
heeds this article, Us well-known memd
her of Atlanta 1 ! excellent police force
Atlanta Is noted for the discipline and
efficiency of its corps of police and the
standard of Its rank and file is very high.
Captain Manly Is a fair specimen »r the
intelligence and physical perfection
which is reqnlred of its officials. Some
years ago the Captsin unfortunately ac
quired a blood poison, which for years
gave him more or lees trouble, end
threatened to undermine and totally
destroy hie entire physical system. He
is* magnificent specimen of manhood
with a constitution like iron, but tbi*
Insidious disease gave him
I’XMtBTAKAULK WAOKINO
that it was sapping and mining
at ths foundations of his constitution.
The^Captaln sxld in conversation last
“ Yes, sir. about two yean ago I was
afflicted with a bad case of bloou poison,
and after trying various blood remedies
In large quantities without doing me
the slightest good, I waa induced to try
alciitt’* Rheumatic Cure, and alter
(three Uni lee araa completely cured,
am now Id perfect health and ai
tribute my present condition to this
wonderful medicine, t cheerfully re
commend It to all who are suffering with
any blood disorder.’
'['he cheapness of this wonderful
remedy, (Its price beingonly $1 a battle)
should place it within react! of all and
no better cleanser and blood cure was
ever made. I know, fori tried 'email.'
This medicine Manufactured by J. M.
Hunnicutt A Co., Atlanta, Ga., ia for
axle by all druggist. BsSSBeSB
Tw* Attempts of a Rich Beaton Rag-picker
to Commit Salcido.
Boston, June 19.—A w(Jinan, old,
nigged and barefooted, with a
f reaay and torn piece of shawl over
ef head *mt -«rr»»«oihi. half
starved, was found by the police se
creted under soma rubbish in the
hallway of the old House of Blazes,
at South Boston, about 11 o’otock
on Friday night She had previ
ously twice attempted to commit su
icide by jumping from the wharf,
but was rescued. She said her
name was Kitty Murphy, that she
was 60 years old and lived in an at
tic at the corner of Esse\ and
Kingston street*. She told the'offi-
cars she made her living by picking
rags on the dumps.
When searched, an old dirty
cloth containing a handful of dimes,
an old glove filled with quarters, a
handkerchief that had done much
service full of money, more gloves
filled with money, several more
handkerchiefs, a dozen rolla of old
rags filled with coppers and silver,
filled 1
LIST OF UH CLAIMED LETTERS
Remaining in tha Athens Post Office
advertised June 23d 1880:
Athena flow Factor; Byrd, Virginia
A; Brooks, Anthony; Brandon, Anna;
Browning, Jamea A; Csuch, W. 0;
Camp, Bros; Cary, Post; Dean, Ned;
Davenport, Ben; Daniel, OiaC; Eppa,
Frank; Evans, Jennett; Faulty rf
Sophia; Furs, Fanny;/Gray, A. E;
Giles, Duck; Grlnn,Elder; HIII.IC. A;
Hamilton, Duke; Jennings, H; Jones,
William, Lord, C. U; Lee, Halp; San-
■ ders, Georgia; .’Denham, S. A; Mack,
Fanny; Milner, R. W; Mtlliens, Zila;
r Mitclieil, E.G: Maclwy, Gtreey; Pater-
' ; Puryear, J. W; Ryans,
son, uazxie;
Richard; Kenney, E.
Nadiantel; Scruggs, John; Sparks,
Gen.; Jarroit, E, H; Thomas, Carry:
daoo,
and two purses I
with bills and
silver, all securely wrapped in pa
per, were taken from her. Betides
these the had seven or eight packs-
{ es ol money, amounting to over
500, aewed to her corsets. She
waa seized with the idea that her
little fortune would be stolen from
her, and that impression affected
her brain, driving hkr to attempt
suicide. She was placed in charge
of the directors of public institu
tions.
MUNICH.
The Peopledliiatlsflea About How tbs King
Was Buried.
Munich, June 21.—Murmurs are
heard on all sides regarding the
treatment of the late king. The peo
pie ask why his body waa not inter,
ed in the grave ol hi* fathers in
Theatinor church, in stead of being
Maced in a vault containing the
todies of distant relatives, and in
which no member of the royal fami-
F * r was ever befote buried. The of-
cial reason given for this course is
that the royal vault is already over
filled, nut the humble classes believe
it is because the king committed sui
cide.
under; Williams, Sarah: Williams,
Hsttle; Williams, Robert D; Ware, R.
D; Wilkes. S. W: Wood, Bill.
W. B, BURNETT, Postmaster.
Dslsetalav*
As a mouto wash stands pre-eminent.
No other such preparation equals It in
beamy of color, In effectives*** in heal
ing the mucous membrane ol the mouth
aud throat, in thorongbneaa in cleans
ing or in antiseptic qaalltie*. Give It a
trial. It use becomes agreeable and
reaolvea Itsalf Into a necessity. If you
have a sort mouth or sore gums Detec-
talave will hral them. .If yon wish to
save poor teeth Delectalave will aid you
and impart lla fragrance to your breath.
There can be no doubt ol its value to
you when Its use Is indorsed by such
eminent osenas Rev. Andrew A. Lip
scomb, D.D.; A. W.. Calhoun, M. D.
the eminent Oculist ; the late Dr John
M. Johnson, and twenty of the leading
physicians and Dentists of Atlanta,
Tired and Laagnld Wosssa.
How many women there are of'whom
~ words —■
these
Tbs Trial Begun.
Milwaukee, June at.—The trial
of the alleged conspirators, indicted
by the grand jury at the recent in
vestigations of the labor trouble*
and riots, was begun tbis afternoon
in the municipal court. Judge Sloan
presides. About thirty defendants
appeared at. the bar.
Kind reader, you should see one
ol Gordon’s speeches. They are
filled to overflowing with egotism,
and wbat I did in Virginia and
South Carolina. Read and you
will be stronger than ever far Ba
con.
wys
fee.
languid and tired, hardly abla to bear
their weight on their feet, the bloom’all
gone from their cheeks, irratable and
ernes without meaning to be, nerves all *
upset, worried with the children, fretted*
over little' thing*, a buMen.to them
selves, and yet with no acute disease.*
W hat a pity It u. But a leer bottle* ol
Parker’s Tonle wUl drive all this away,
and relieve the troubles peculiar to their
sex. ‘
toviCK to aorHKua.
ts*. WlH'LOW’a Soothinv r ihould il
m bi ure 1 for cbliiren teraslng. It roaike
■I *bU1, *o(lroi tbe gain, *IUr* sit p*fo, cure
wmjcolic.*al u 111* IM.I rca.If for UUrrba
r»*etf-Sr« o*dm * bom*. irtUAvir
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; STRAYED
A It ED COW bxi been taken up djt John
00 Bradford N’ichofaoa'a blaataUea.
••■«r can call and get her by drat calling i
ibnBakar
an. The
ling at thia
CITY TAX.
iiimeut of City IhL
ow due and repaired te I
the drat day of July,
W. A. eiLLELAVD,
junelfdtd. Clerk of donnoU.
J- A. GRANT
iNSUEANCKAGENT,
Represents FiraLCIass, Prompt-
Paying Companies,
ASSETS REPBR8ENTED $40,000,000
Office cor. Thomas and Clajrtoa sts
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