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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, MAY i!2, 1UC0. .: B THE em - SITZCC CC8IF BEOBES HU.BiaL t -3 WRIT 0 EKROR U DISMISSED. A TtffoMU PlMeating Opinio DcUrcrcd by Hulas, the Only Jestlee Favoring Severn! f the Kentucky Court's Deet-alo-Cantt for State OBIees Most be BttU4 by the rolltlcftl Branch of the Government and the tfolted State Su- 1 . . . - 'presee Cowl Had Ke Jurisdiction, la Appeal tnm tke Kentucky General A- tewbly, Wkleh Coold Ouly b Take to the Tribe! of the People-Fabll Office ,are Merely Agencies and m Bach are Not , Property-The DLuentlng Opinion. ', 'rWaannTgtOB v,May 2L The United Statac Supreme Court decided the Ken lucky governorship case (n f a ror o the 7 Democratic . Govern or, Ueckham, ia both , the quo warranto and the equity proceed tngaTor want of Jurisdiction the court dismissed the writ of error from : the - Kentucky Court pf Appeals. The opin ion was handed down by Justice Fuller, and 4 vigorous dissenting opln(pn was delivered by Justice Harlan, the only one to advocate revenal of the Ken tucky court's decision. Justices Brewer, Brown andj McKenna also dissented from portions of the opinion. In dis missing the writ of error the chief Jus Uce a&ld the court should be the last to oreratep the bounds "limiting Its own Jurisdiction jand that in the determina tion of cases ol this character contests for SUU offices must necessarily be settled by tile polltical.branch of the government. That branch had acted In toe Kentucky case when- the General Assembly took Jurisdiction, There wa no appeal from the Assembly's decis ion which was favorable to Qoetnel and Beckham, txcept to the tribunal of the people, Which' tribunal, the chief Justice aid, wae; always In session. He also aid the case was purely State case; that Kentucky : was to the full posses sion of IU faculties as a member of the Union and that there was no emergency t .this time alitor for Interference of the general government to enforce con stitutional guarantee ot to put down domestlo violence. ' 'Tor more than 100 years," says the chief Justice, "the constitution ot Ken tucky has proved that contested elec tions for Governor and Lieutenant Gov ernor shall be determined by the Gen eral Assembly. ; Tbeiilghest court of the State has often heldand'-in the pres ent case has again declared that urutar their constitutional provisions the pow? ft; Of the-Gnjsj JUsembly UmVrter-' k .-tutional provisions and similar statues. , "Wjsvdo not underatand.thla statue to be,, objected to as in any manner ob aoxlous to constitutional object, but that plaintiff In error complains ot the action orpine., uenersl . AssemlHy under the taiue ana under the Judgment of the State courts, dacUnlng to disturb that vcuon. - The chief Justice quoted numerous de vimviia nuiamg mat puoBO oiHces are mere agencies or trusts andjiot proper ty m wen, nor are uve salary and emol uments nrooertv. ioiiri Kv inmnni bat compeneation for services actually rendered. "In short." he said, "the na ture of the relation of a public officer ia ui puoiio is, genewkHy speaking, in consistent with either a property or contract right." an. . Atier quoting section , article 14. of Jne consUtutlon. In which, the United States guarantees to every State a re publican form of government, etc., the vuri u wj long since settled Ujat the enforcement ot rhls guartintea we pouueaj department We must decline to Lak tnri.iti on 0e ground of deprivation ot rights embraced ty the fourteenth amend ment, without due process xt law, or of the violation of the guarantee of the tnpuouoan xorm or government by mili tary deprivation. The writ ot error Is uMiuiumru. a simuar order was enter- ia me injunction ca between the same parties. J.i,wTtthr?e dtaaMnK opinions ItSx Justices McKetma, Brown and Harlan. The lattter, however.- was mcmoer or tne-court ravordna f,, rth decision of the Ken XUCXy court He OUotea th onw nr wti S.!h.Nortai CaroMn i PPort of hla Ay TATLOR ORDERS SURRENDER. Ha I)lr That . . h mwarawn . and the Government Olron Orer to the emoeiata. ' T1iIcv111a Maw M ri ...., u, u. vruvernor Taylor jt.n-Y . it.iwitiM- -t.rw "j.,,'. LWi.mt''B,A' May&fate have- m&$5m& Jte this afternoon issued the following order: "Tt GeneraJ Collier, Frankfort: "The Supreme Court having decided in favor of Mr. Beckham, nothing now remains to be done except to dismiss the militia and surrender your xfflce to your successor, appointed by Mr. Beck ham. You are, therefore, directed to at once1 dismiss the miiltle. and to surren der )rour office to your successor as soon the mandate of the Supreme Court is , filed, or sooner, If you wtah. Tender the military my klndnest regards and sin cere thanks for the4r brave, manly and patriotic service. ? ..'J! ; ' "W. S. TAYLOR." FDtUCr ARRESTED. The b-geentarjr of Kentucky Was -token J" Pwtoay In IndUaapolU, bat Gorerno, Meant Refused to Honor Bebltton for Indkmapolis, May a.CharIes Fln Jey. ex-eecretary of State of Kentucky, Ma been arrested here for alleged com pUclty to the murder of Goebel, but Governor Mount refffsed to honor the requlalUon -for JWnley's return to Ken tuckyj and he Was released. - JWhen Governor Mount was hana'a he requtaition he asked tl be fiS the indictment "What was the com, that, found this. Indictment r hTsffl IK;;' " the member. DemoX. Thompson, the' officer' who 'brought the requisition knew nothing. The Gov. ernor net ald: - "The charge ihat lm own lndX .,4ual opinion In the matter,''.. "Do you recognize Mr. EecKnam as Governor of Kentucky?" be was then atfced. . "Ves, I do. aJnceithe Supreme Court decision to-day, but I acted on this requisition on Its merits alone, as 1 think. When the time . comes I .will rive mr reasons for doing 4t.T , W. S. Taylor, of Kentucky, arrived here this anernoon, 1 , ' The t aylor Troops leave Frankfort. FrankforvKy May 2L A force- of men waa employed at the Executive Mansion to-nlgUt packing up the prl vate effects of the Taylor family, who to-morrow will leave lor , Louisville, While there, will be no Inauguration there will be a uemocratio louincatlon later. iTnar demonstration were - kept up to a . lata . hour to-night. PuMio meetings were addressed . by Governor Beckham, Adjutant General Castleman ana others, ane xayior troops at p. m.. relinquished possession or the prop' erty they have been guarding since the assassination and left Frankfort to night. - Governor Beckham gave out t long Interview to-night expressing gratification at the "triumph of law and order over lawlessness - and despera tlon." BRITISn AT THE TAAL BIVEB. Jl Only 40 Hlles from Johanneebnrg Women and Children Jav!ng Pretoria. London, May 23, 3:16 p.. m. British horsemen, according to a dispatch from Lorenxo Marques, are now close to the Vaal river, .within .40 miles of Jahan nesburg. The migration from Pretoria has begun. Women and children are being sent In trains to Ifachadadorp, on the'way to Lydenbur. , Trains are arriving at Lorenxo Marques fllled with passengera, among whom are many Germans bound for Europe. -litltlih Aitronomers EnBoute toWadn- : boro, New Tork Sun, SOtHv- Aboard the steamship Minneapolis, biggest and swiftest of the Atlantic Transport line's fleet, which arrived at quarantine last night from London, were eight representatives of the Tint- lah Astronomical Association, who are going to Wadesboro, N. C, to wltnem the eclipse of rhe sun on May :stn. Four of the party are women versed In knowledge of stars. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Philadelphia Win a' IMlcuer's Battle from Chicago, Chicago. May .21. Although the field ing waa ragged on both sides, the game, a pitchers' battle, wtia well played and full of excitement. Chicago's runs re sulted from two singles, a sacrifice ami long fly. Philadelphia a came after two were out, on A hit, a double steal, an erro of Judgment and Wolverton's single. , . 6core: R II E Chicago 00010000 01 6 S Philadelphia .. OOOOfl.O 0 3 0-2 6 2 Catteries: Garvin and Donohue; ortn and McFarland. Umpire, Swartwood. Brooklyn Win a i'oor Game PltshuTg Jaiy Jl. Brooklyn's play was -n'oflr" .' tint7 PirtS3iiyrfl'wfls mucn Pittsburg ...... 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0'1-B 6 Brooklyn ....... 0 0,8 0 2 0 0 1 2-7 13 'Batteries: Leever and.ZImmer; Mc Olnnlty, Duhn and MoGuJre. Umpire, Hurat. .. Cincinnati Loses to New York Cincinnati, May 21 Doheny gave nine bases on balls to-day, but allowed only three hits And score six strlke-outs, Harm was hard hit in the first inning, but settled down after that. Score: RHE Cincinnati ..... 100010010-4 3 .New York 300001000-4 Batteries: Hahn and Pelts; Doheny and Bowerman. Umpire, Emslle. 8U LoaU Crunhes Uoton. Bt. Louis, May zl et. iouib naa no trouble connecting with Lewis' shoots In the first three innings and they had the game won before the visitors got started. Bailey took Lewis' place and did better. Score: RHE St. Louis 114 110 12 -ll 18 Boston 10000000 1 2 8 Batteries: Powell and Crlger; Bailey wwis and Clark. Umpire, O'Day. Other Game. Toronto 12; Hartford 9. Syracuse 7; Providence 4. Harvard 9; Pennsylvania 5. Detroit 5; Minneapolis 8. Cleveland 3; Kansas City 6. Indianapolis 9; Milwaukee 4. HntTalo s; Chicago 7. rne xaie-oeorgetown baseball game was postponed on account of rain. TELEGUAPHIC BRIEFS. One boy was killed and three boys and a girl Injured In a strike riot at St. Louis yesterday. Rev. John E. Hall, of Khedive, Pa., was consecrated as a missionary to Japan, at the Cumberland Presbyterian As8eml)ly, yesterday. The Supreme Court of the United States yesterday decided that Samuel Costner, Jr., Is not entitled to the ex clusive use of "Pocohontas" as applied to coal The Democratic caucus at Baton Rouge, La., yesterday afternoon decided upon Senator 8. D. McEnery and Gov ernor Jff?Mhy J. Foster as candidates for the Unreed States Senate. Thev will be formally and unanimously elected to-day. as the Legislature is eolidlv Democratic The special train from Columbia. S. C, last night, earning the South Car. olina, , fire companies, made the ins miles in two hours and 40 minutes. It carried 208 persons. WEATHER FORECAST. For North Carolina Fair Tuesday and Wednesday; light northeasterly winds. J. Q. Hood, justice of thA by, Miss., makes the following, state ment: "I can certify that One' Minute Cough Cure" will do all that Is el&lme.l for lL..My. wife could not get her breath and the first dose of it relieved her. It nas also Denented my whole family. It acts Immediately and cures eoueha colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, asthma and all throat and lung troubles. R. H. Jordan & Co. . Our Specialties To-Day: SODA WATER, ' ICE CREAM, AND CIGARS. ' Meet your friends t our Foun- ' "taJn."r: " R. II. JORDAN & CO , PRE3CRIPTIONI3TS, Confetti for sale. ',.,- f DEPREGGD THY MARIANI WIKE. Vprld Famous Tonic. Maiianl Wine is a tonlo prepared up tt truly sdentlflc principles. It is safe and beneficial as weli Its agreeable. iMarianl Wine has more than 1,000 written Indorsements from leading phy fflclana in all parta of the world. , vMartanl Wine givejs power to the brain, strength and etosUalty to the muscles and richness to the blood. It la a promoter of good bealtth and ton gevity. Make the old young; keep's the young strong. r-Zilx. , Marlanl Wine Is spedaJly recommend ed for General Debility, i Overwork, Weakness from whatever causes, pro found ' Depression ; and . ' Exhaustion, Throat and Lung Diseases, Consump tion and Malaria. It hi a diffusible ton ic for the entire system. . ,...r . Marlant Wine is Invaluable for . over worked men, delicate women And sick ly children. It stimulates. atrenKlhens and sustains the system end braces body and bradn. It combat Maiaria and La Grippe, May be used affectively in farm of a hot grog. v;.-M. Adams at Ltneolntou Texas Mill Men la v'-'". Town.'- '"; ':f;: v ' Special to The Observer. - Llncolnton. May 21.-Uudge SDenew B. Adams and other Republican candi dates for State offices, spoke here to day in the court house. The o rowd who cams to hear tbem consisted of about 60 white Republicans, about 25 negroes and a few Populists. A few Democrats could be ' seen hanging around the doors, out of curiosity to hear wbat they had to say. The lack of enthusiasm was very noticeable, A party of four men interested In cot ton mtlht Ara hr f rVim GoncalML Tot.. looking over the modern cotton mills of this county In order to get pointa to carry back with them to their own State, ,r London. May 21, 2:20 p. m. The War Office conllrma the dipatch announc ing that Mafeklng has been relieved. Burvvoll & Dunn Co. City store opposite Central Hotel. Wholesale store 6 West Trade street. Importers, Jobbers and reallers of .DRUGS. a s VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY, Apex, N. C, May 2, 1900. Mrs. Joe Person, Kittrell, N. C. Dear Madam: I oan no er express my appreciation of your Remedy. I had suffered tor a year with a very bad sote leg, which; all the' time, grew rap idly wonse. I consulted phvijlelans who -Remedy .about a year'TBfl'mtr'tb'OTt'y my former afflicted leg is as well as my other one, and . my -aoneral health greatly Improved. I can never speak in too high praise of your valuable medi cine. 1 send this unsolicited" and you' can use it as you see fit. Hoping It my benefit the suffering. I am, Yours very truly, Q. I. HUDSON. Mr. Hudson Is a resident of Apex, has been agent and operator for the Si, A. I R. R. for thirty years. We not only know him personally, but can vouch for the truthfulness of his testimony. . . EDITOR SOUTHERN HOME. To the Visiting Public of tha 20th of May Week: We extend to you a cordial Invitation 10 can at our store, corner Fifth and Tryon streets, in Elks' temple. We handle an exclusive class of dry goods and notions. We want to make your niquainiance. uome in and we will take pleasure In showing you throueh whether you want to buy or not. Give us one bill, then we know you will want tne second. to the celebration ! You are invited while in the city to call at our store, and if we can serve you m any way it will be a great pleas ure to us. Our line of Watches. Kings, Diamonds and' Tew ciry is complete, see our show window for season able novelties. . arejnvited to call at my .1,. score mis wees lor spe cial low prices on ( Diamonds, Watches, Sterling Silver, Rich Cut ' Glass, Fine bold Jewelry, , Novelties and 'ptical GoofisT " 7- r "7 JOHM FARRIOR. Leading Jeweler -t -0, -and Optician, ; . , 4 South Tryon Street. ' uearea me sna nnauy aavissa me mat tr ntwD ,pmm. Trt.T ,n,,r ..u nn to w visitors 2233sfV' Visitors Mr. J. D. Hackney; cf Frankllnvllle, Is In the city. He waa a drum major In the civil war ac&.f now very anxious to beat the sheep skin afriln provided somebody will furnish a drum. He says he will teach toe boys how. , SMOKE TRAYLOR'S llGISTOilTE- ' . 8-CENT CIGAR. VISITORS TO THE CITY will find ice : f ream and .cold refresMng drinks at ; WOODALL ft SHEPPARD"S. .Drug ,, Store? corner Trade and Tryon ttrets.' OUR LARGE BEATTTTFUL FLAGS IX fast colors, Sx8 feet, are Just the things to bang out. in front of your residence; small flags from 6o dozen on up. WHEELER WALL PAPER CO. :'::..:,.-V..:V'.V'V.', SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT are so nice, It you only knew how to prepare them; and if you will call at our store any time during this week Mrs. Henderson Will be pleased to tell you " all about them. Free to everybody. J, R.. VAN NESS & BRO. PLA'NKIXTOX HAMS, any size 13V4 cents.or CO-pound lots 42H cents. These hams are uncovered and you don't pay for one or two pounds of cloth. Choice breakfast bacon llHo". In small quantities. Six dozen best lemons $1, BRIDGERS & CO. , . GRAPE NUTS P RE-DIG ESTEID A food for brain and nerve centers; no cooking Is required; to be had at J. CALDER & ON, 321 North Try.m street. Phones: Bell, 2002; Q. C, 1S4. LODGING AND BOARD-EARLY applicants to the GEM RESTAU RANT will be provided with elegant sleeping quarters, and the best board to be had In the town. We can give sleeping quarters to a limited num 'ber of guests, but they must apply early. E. F. CRESWELL, Manager Gem Restaurant. FOR SALE Several Investment prop erties pay 10 to 17 per cent or(,irthe money; some of these places are be ing taken every day; call at once and let us prove to you. J. ARTHUR HENDERSON it BRO. FOR SALE We offer for quick sale house and lot, No. 306 West Sixth street, for only 11,000. Beautiful lots on West Trade street, telow Clark eon street, extending through .o Fifth street at low figures; brick house and lot, 100x150, corner West Trade and Clarkson streets, only 2,500; house and lot, 90x198, corner Clarkson and West Trade streets, only $2,300. BROWN & THOMAS, Hunt Building. Q. C. phone, 378. have interior and exterior decorations or ail kinds and are selling Jthem very .reaaonamyj call to see them, BROOKS & PARRISH, 209 West Trade Street. Phone 66. KEEP OUT FLIES Door ond, window screens maae to order at short notice; we will send to your house and take all measures; now is the time to have them made. CAROLINA MANUFAC. TURING CO., Jas. A. Fore, Manager CAR-LOAD Mason's Machine-made fruit Jars Just received. These Jars have no deadly blow-over like the nana-made Jars. Call early and get wnat you want. The fruit crop Is as sured and Jars are going up. C. B, FLOURNEY & CO. Both 'Phones, unaer Belmont Hotel, 20 E. Trade s't FOR SALE 100,000 maple flooring io,uw 7-8 and 5-4 pine flooring; 100, 000 cypress shingles; 100,000 pine sningieg; ioo.ow plastering lath Also factory, flooring, timbers dressed and rough, and ordinary framing lumber. PIEDMONT LUM BER CO., Manufacturers and Whole salers. THE BEST ICE CREAM FREEZER, T. W. Long offers the best Ice cream freezer on the market. In the use of hl9 new freezer there Is absolutely no labor or trouble, and freezes In half the time It takes the ordinary freezer Long's store Is also headquarters in Dil worth for fine groceries and house hold remedies. All orders have prompt attention and prices are most reasonable. T. W. LONG, Dilworth Bell phone 244; Queen City, 187. . LADIES, CLEAN YOTJR KID gloves with LaBelle glove cleaner. For sale only by H. A. LONDON, JR., w neaaquaners ror kid gloves; all the leading shades; gloves fitted and warranted. , ... OUR ICE CREAM PARLOR IS WIDE open; we are serving the very best cream that It la possible for expert to make; we make a specialty of orders tor ramiiies, picnics and parties; prompt attention to all orders. PHIL ADELPHIA CANDY MANUFAC TURERS, 8 North Tryon street . MANUFACTURING SITES For sale by J. W. ALEXANDER & CO., Piedmont Building. HARRIS' LITHIA WATER The strongest natural Ilsnla wat-y on the market, sold In any quantity, plain or carbonated, also In ginger ale. C. VALAER BOTTLING WORKS, Sole Agent. RAMBLER BICYCLES AT MO.OO il l good Investment Wa Invite all ttro pectlve buyers to come and examine uur iaiiBii!B biqck or eicvciee ana Sdndrles. QUEEN CITY 'CYCLE CO. The Depository of the United Statea North Carolina, County of Mecklenbunr and City cf Charlotte. ' GTAilDG FIRST On . the Hnncr Rnn..of..thfl-Na.tlenftl Bank of North Carolina as to STRENGTH . And we try not to be behind any other bank In COURTESY,', LIBERAL DEAL" - Specia lie HQlliilt ' 'JMfJl' ,. , . . ING AND LOW RATES. J.JS. SPENCER, Pres. '.', .- , A. Q. BRENIZETl, Cashier, XIZ ARE OFFHiriQ V On East Morehed. ; A well built 9-room dwelling with modern improve ments for ' . ' - $2:700.00. The lot has it frontage of 52x108 feet; with alley from the rear; is located hear the school and car line, and you cannot duplicate its value in that end of the city. Call at once for terms, as the price is likely to make it a quick seller. :" si 1 CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO., ' 7 DAY TEST ON EACH ONE. 104-196 EAST BAY, . CHARLESTON, S. C. . ' Vulcanite American Portland cement, 818-pound per' square Inch, seven-day test - German Portland cement, 170-pound Iper square lnch..lrdayjest!i . ueigian Portland cement, iw-pouna per square lnch,,7-day test. - F. Q. Norson Rosendale cement, 110-pound per square inch, 7-day test. State Agents S. C. and N. C. for Ladd'a Hydraulic Lime. PROFESSIONAL DR. GEO. W. GRAHAM, Office No. 7 West Trad St., Practice limited to Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat. DR. E. R. RUSSELL, 221 South Tryon Street. Practice Limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Thoat. . ' DR. S. O. BROOKES, DENTB3T, Office ground floor. Bell phone 2213. No. f N. Tryon St. DR. E. P. KEERANS. DENTIST, 7 Wei Trade Street Office phone, 168 1; residence phone, 1888. DR. C. W. BANNER, Office over Woodall & Sheppard's drug store. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat DR. C. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST, No. 8 SOUTH TRYON STREET. Phone 168 U. i1i5arw..'Tmitea t. re, -rsari -most and Thrdat TheTfWCtor has disgon tlnued his visits to other towns. CHARLOTTE NATIONAL BAfJK OF CHARLOTTE, N. C. The Depository of THE UNITED STATES GOVERN MENT. STATH OF NORTH CARO. LINA AND THE CITT OF CHAB LOTTH. We solicit your Bank Account, guar anteelng absolute safety, courteous treatment and every accommodation that sound banking will admit of. W. a TWITTT, Cashier. B. D. HEATH, President IT'S MIGHTY SURPRISING How many people get hurt by going about things the wrong way. Just as easy to start In right. Buy your Horses, Mules, Carriages, Harness, Wagons, etc., from us and you will always be right. We apply to the wheels of any vehicle the Kelly-Sprlngfleld Rubber Tire. J. W. WADSWORTH'S SONS HOOK & SAWYER, ARCHITECTS, Ofleea Second FIoot, Bunt BuiidU. CHARLOTTE, If C. ttr OU'EENSEOIIO. W.f! for the treatment of THE LIOUOR. OPIUM. MORPHiBt 11 II Which we have mentioned before will Boon be off the market. - The two fine, lots, corner of Kinth andiC, are already taken and the next corner, Ninth and D streets, price at which we are offering it,' - Another lot which is yery desirable is rloratpd . oatwolfth - street - just 150 feet from N, Tryon street rabid location, close to car line, this ia . J '. ' i ... . A .. . ... ' "'....! Abbott & mini 101 Diifl-.fl-s&ff Bland DENTISTS XL N. Tryon Street. Chariot ta. If. a THE yit are In the market for your Flu Insurance, and ask that you place your policy with your regular agent, but tell your agent to write yout policy In the Charlotte Company, THE PIEDMONT. We make a point of attending to the adjustment of all losses promptly and pay all losa claims without the usual discount allowed. Give your Fire In surance to ua and keep your money at home, where yon will be benefited. Wo shall 'highly appreciate your pat ronage, and by our conduct trust era may be able to warrant the continuance of your good wishes and support. Rep resented In Charlotte by slxleen agents and throughout the State by over one hundred agents. O000000C0 EQUAL TO THE BEST Is the right way to desoribe our work. This holds of any thing in the way of laundry. We will return, yout bundle promptly. - HAYDEN, WHEELER & SCHVEND, ARCHITECTS, f HARL0TTD AND ATLANTA. FRANK P.RSIbDURN, ARCHITECT. COLUMBIA, 8. C, CHARLOTTE, N. C. We Take Special Pains In making our guests comfortable dur ing their stay at the CBNTRfL HOTEL. Everybody connected with the hoteL from the bell boys to the preprletor U at the command of those whoa names appear on our register. Careful attention is gives any fartf ularlty that might occur. R. L. LUCAS, Proprietor. HHBMtLSBWJ "The Maine" . Refrigerator, Absolutely oleanable ia every part. Presents the beBt value for the price ever offered. Let us show them to you. We ire sole agents ia Charlotte, "THE STOVE- MEN." New Store, z2i South Tryon St should sell quickly at the special z?x If you want a home in a Terr dosi your opportonity-.' -w . J V XOMPANi. v' lEoisriiiiDirHPir f BELL PHONE 285. 28 W. TRADK. .III lift M l.o, Stephens. f
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