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Salem Argus from Salem, Kansas • 7

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SENT KANSAS NEWS. WlHuiiln Cyclone. 'Lacrosse. October 11. The Re on rccotpt of 6 cents for Postage, containing 1500 ENGRAVINGS ot the most beautiful thlnirs la REE publican-Leader has just received further DIAMONDS a few miles south of the city.

He believes that chestnut trees can be grown in Kansas, and has certainly demonstrated that it is so in the Missouri valley. As the tree is valuable for many purposes its general cultivation will doubtless come in timo. Mr. llolnian's trees The F. church of Clay Center have MUSIC BOXES, SPECTAILES, WEDDINQ CARDS AND STATIONERY, CLOCKS SILVEItWAJlE SILVER PLATED WARE, VASEX, ETC.

The most wonderful iuwulrv cutului'iie iivvr iKuncd. Vuu will be nurnriseil to learn at What rtmarkablU kn priori this (Treat limine m-lla im tine it'ioiIk. -When In St. I.miiH mil and see them. are thrifty, bear heavily and were raised Noe.

401, 403 6 405 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. Like an Evil iroin the seeds Girard, Oct. 10. At 8 o'clock this evening a fire broke oiltinEndicott's foundery and machine shop, totally destroying the moulding room.engine and the wagon shop of E.

C. Butler. The fire now at 9 o'clock, is under control. J. W.

Koss, the owner of the buildings will loose about $2,000. Endicott will loose about $1,500. The two story stone shop was saved; also the Baptist church and residence of J. W. Ross.

Endicott has some insurance and so has Ross, but it is and keyholes. The generally appro way to keep them out was to plug preventive measures, the evil things had their own way and often came in as they pleased. So comes malaria nnw-a-rtnvs. VJt trv tn IVppn if rtt nf tVio L-airVmla details ot the terrible cyclone mat struck the little town of Arcadia, in Tremple county, Monday night, doing much damage to property and injuring several people there and in the country adjoining. None of those injured will die.

It struck the town about midnight. A correspondent says it came from the southwest and that upon its approach the air was so charged with electricity that lights could not be made to burn. The people rushed to their cellars in darkness to avoid the danger which seemed imminent. The entire atmosphere was of a peculiar reddish green color with a strong sulphuric odor and filled with the deafening roar of the tornado. Barns and outbuildings were lifted from heir foundations, torn to fragments and scattered in all directions.

Broknn boards, trees, bricks and stones filled the air and were hurled with such violence in some cases as to drive them through the sides of buildings. The Ohio Election. Columbus, October 12. The returns from Tuesday's election began coming slowly to-day, six counties being received up to 10 o'clock to-night. The Franklin county official returns give Hoadly a plurality of 1,497.

Secretary of State Newman estimates Hoadly's majority in the State at 9,873. small. The fire is probably the work of which will cost about 12,000. Willam Thomas, a brakeman on the Central Branch railroad, was killed near Qaylord last week by falling off the train in some inconceivable manner. Harper Graphic: Brown Auglin arrived here from Miami county on Saturday evening with a car load of bloo led cattle, which he will take to hia farm near Kiowa.

Atchison Globe: There is said to be a girl in Leavenworth only nineteen years old who has $00,000 in her own name, and several Atchison gentlemen are looking her over. Manhattan Republican: N. H. Knight will make 9,000 gallons of syrup this season; he has over half that amoupt already. He finds a market at Kansas City, selling it by the car load.

Harper, Timet Richard Botkin called Monday he says the loss of cattle in his neighborhood by the Texas fever, has been a very serious one and much greater than generally reported. Beloit Gazette J. B. McGonigal lost two valuable horses at his farm, near Abilene, last Sunday evening, by lightning. They were driven into the stable by his tenant, during the storm and were killed while he was holding the lines.

Eussell Record: The artesian well drill and it comes in by the crack. We stop up the crack, and lo! it comes from a leak in the plumbing, or an.opening from some neglected drain, or from some unsuspected source and unguarded direction. We cannot alwavs keen malaria our, hiir rar nV if- Koftlo nnA an incenuiary. Emporia Republican The Freedmen's academy of Dunlap, Marion county, Kansas, has enlarged its corps of teachers, and expects a larger attendance this year. It is endorsed by the best educators in -t uoius.

drive its effects Irom our systems. If Bkown's Iron Bitters is taken in time, malaria has not a ghost of a chance. This is the great family medi-dno, Vcur Hrvsreist sells it and oun-rir to kpen a hnrt1 the state, and the large community of uiUiiUiUuaiwwuuuuuf 6 4 608 yansotte si KANSAS CITY, M0. colored people settled On lands around the school are all succeeding. Families that could not read, write or count, and had not a dollar three years ago, are worth from $500 to $1,000 to-day and DR.

HENDERSON, (inpniiiBiiraiinmiiiui' A regular graduate iu ni'iUtint. Over 16 yean' practiei 12 in Vliicaijo. have had three years' schooling by earn Binuiniiianniiinimnv QIQUinUIiUlllUUW est Christian teachers. The academy opened for the year October 8th. Authorised by the Btate to trea Clnonio.

Nervous and 1'iivMe JJi seases, Sem'mii WeiiknuM (niylU iossi'K), Sexuai Debility, (Ivssof texual jvnirr) UJirt all impediments to Alan, Piles, Tape-worm Kbeu-njatifm. AkUiidh. Epiiepsy, Urinary aiul Skin Dieageft. Ac. Cures iruar No figures have been received to change Eldorado Ttmes: An old man, gone the estimates made on the Legislature.

half crazy on religion, got on a box on The counties received officially are Ashland, Delaware, Gallia, Jefferson, Wyan our street and spouted for half an hour dotte and Anglaize. Ihese give the pro-hibition amendment, yes 18,267, no 8,357 last Sunday, until arrested by the sherill for disturbing the peace. The old man was greatly incensed at being arrested nteed or money refunded, (haru'es low. Orer cases cured experience Is important. AH meo jines furnished ready for use no running to drug stores.

Patients (routed at a distance by letter and express; medicines sent everywhere, free from gaze or breakage. No injurious'tnedicines used. Node tentioD from business. State your cane nnd send for terms. Consultation free ana confidential, personally or by letter.

A BOOK for both sexes illustrated, ana circulars of other things, sent sealed in plain envelope, for two He stumps. Kree Muaeuni a now open aee description In above book. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Believes and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, 2 Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FKOSTBITES, BURKS, SCALDS, And all otlier bodily acbei and pains. FIFTY CENTS BOTTLE.

Sold by all Dmpglsts and Dealers. Directions In 11 languages. The Charles A. Vogeler Co. (Iw.hu tt A.

TOQILU 00.) B.ltlam, S4, B. S. I. i he total vote ot the six counties was went uirougu a inrce-iooi vein oi uarK soapstone at a depth of 190 feet, which was full of minute particles of bituminous coal, of excellent quality. The well last night was down 228 fuet, and had struck a vein of water.

Fredonia Times: Considerable excitement was created by the report that sev 34,708. The second amendment received I iLllinuiiiinJ "wip rmBiHiiijj liiic: I and swore like a trooper. He said that he was under the protection of the Almighty, and that God would visit a over one-half of the votes cast in the counties named. Granting the same rate calamity on the people here for the rough of majorities with a combined negative treatment of one of His servants. A ot in Hamilton and Luyahora eral head of cattle in different herds collection was taken up for him and the counties, it is estimated the amendment near here were dying, and it was feared will be defeated by 50,000 at least.

Still Western Foundry AND MACHINE URKS. some of the friends of the measure claim that it will be adopted by 10,000 majority last seen of the old man he was hoofing in out of town on his way to new fields and greener pastures. He was a sad crank. Independence Tribune Last Saturday morning a horse north of town was re MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH some contagious disease had broken out. Competent parties tell us now that the deaths were caused by lack of water.

Eldorado Times: The storm east of us on last Monday evening blew some cars from the switch on to the main track. A train ran into them, tearing away the cab of the engine and dragging with it the engineer back over the coal on the ported stolen, belong to a member of the Anti-Horse Thief association. In an R. L. COFRAN, Prop'r.

New York Money Market. By Telegraph.1 New York. October 13, 1883 hour there were irom lorty to sixty men assembled at headquarters, mounted and armed and eager to catch the thief. CtLEB8ATEB Corner Second and Jefferaon Near Banta Fe Railroad Shops, MUflKi ADunuant at ywi vc annum, While the president was assigning the closing at 2 PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-7 STERLING EXCHANGE Steady. Sixty days, routes it was ascertained that the horse had been ridden to near the Wilson county line and turned loose.

If a thief gets hold of one of the horses belonging 81; demand, 84. TOPEKA, KANSAS Manufacturer and Dealer in All Kinds of Mill Machinery. Ho tl.il'i should be lost If tbe stomach, liver and bowelt are affected, to adopt the lure remedy, Bostetter'a Stomacb Bitten. Diseases of the orpana named beiet otbera far more serious, ami a delay la therefore liaiardoua. Dy-pep-sm, liver complaint, chilli and fever, 1 rheumatic twInKcs, kidney bodily trouble If trifled with, ose no time In using this effective and aafe medicine.

For sale by all Druggists and Dealers genarallr BAR SILVER 81 10. GOVERNMENTS Stronger. RAILROAD BONDS-Firmer. STATE SECURITIES-Dull. UNITED STATES BOTe.

to a member of the association in the county it will be very dangerous if he be caught, as a hundred men can be put on track within an hour. Threes 100 ls, coupons 114 SEND FOR PRICES. STOMACH Burr Oak Herald: On Monday we visited Mr. Kinzie's large sorghum manufactory five miles east of Burr Oak. Mr.

Kinzie has forever put at rest the fuel question, the greatest drawback to the Furniture and Carpets. Fours, coupons 121 STATE BONDS. Missouri sixes. 106 Hannibal St. Joe 109 RAILROAD BONDS.

tender. The injured man has small chance for his life. Cherry vale Globe: Clarence Edwards, Conductor Harris' brakeinan; on the Southern Kansas road, was killed near Olathe, last Friday night. He and the other brakeman was arranging some lumber on the car while in motion, which slipped off taking him with it, the most of the lumber falling on him, causing instant death. Salina Journal: Heretofore Saline county has shipped in nearfy all her apples for home consumption.

We believe we can truthfully say this vear that the "shipping in" process has decreased two -thirds; and in the course of three years our country will supply the home demand by itself; and be shipping many a car load abroad. Olathe Mirror-Gazette: Nearly all the wheat is now sown throughout the county, and the prospects for a good wheat crop next year, although the weather all through seeding time has been very dry, are excellent, and with a favorable winter, Johnson county will harvest a larger wheat crop next year than she has this season. manufacture of sorghum in this part of We carry the largest itock In the Wen. Bend fca Cuts end Prices. HOTEL FURNISHING A SPECIALTY.

For Relieving Throat Troubles and Coughs Central Pacific, firsts 65 "Brown's Bronchial Troches" have a Chicago Alton 131 Chicago, Burlington Quincy 124 world-wide reputation. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 cents. North, Orrison Denver cfc Rio Grande 23 Cor. Sixth and Main Bts Kansas City, Mo.

FLIES, roachei ants, bed-bnis. rati, mice, crows, chip Hannibal St. Joe 40 Hannibal St. Joe, preferred 92 munks, cleared out by 'Rough on Kats." loc. OMET1IING NEW-Alphabet of Signs.

Lovers' BUCHTT-PAIBA." Quick, complete cure, all annoyini luge from prytng eyes, correspondence simple an4 secret. Fif een 2c. stamps. A. Monboe, N.

Y. Missouri Pacific 96J4 Northern Pacific 28 New York Central ...114 Kidney and Urinary Diseases, 1. the state, where wood is scarce and coal high. He has put in large self-skimming patent evaporators and arranged his furnace to burn the sorghum pumace, also straw, hay or corn stalks, and it is far better than wood, for a fire can be made quicker, kept hotter, and more and better syrup made in a day than by the old process, and there is always a ready sale for the syrup, and as sorghum, is a paying crop we expect to see a large increase in acreage another year. Emporia Republican: Informers cannot profit in Kansas.

In the case of the T. S. railroad company vs. the state ex rel. Marion Sanders, it was decided by the court that a statute which provides that one-half the penalty imposed USE THE BOWEN SOAP COS "WATEK QUEEN" Soap for hard water and for fine clothes.

This firm is Rock Island 119 The Latest Bonanza In California. Bieber, Cal. Mr. Thomas P. Ford, also making a specialty of Fine Coooanut Toilet Soaps.

Union Pacific 87 Wabash 19 Western Union 74 1KX itir.jn. MANUFACTURED AT KANSAS CITY, MO. editor of the Mountain Tribune, of this G. W. STROPE place, publishes that the great pain cure, St.

Jacobs Oil, has worked wonders in his family, and that he would not be with University Courier; Prof. Spring has 206 and 208 West Ninth Street, Kansas City, Mo. THE POPULAR out it. tie states that among all the peo begun work on the history of Kansas, to be published in the "Comm. mwealth Asked Kansas City Live Stock Market.

TBy Telegraph. Kansas City October 13 1883. The Live Stock Indicator reports: Piano and Organ House of the West. ple St. Jacobs Oil is the most popular We are in oar own ouilding; no rents to pav.

No agenta medicine ever introduced. lor an otiense be paid tne lntormer, is to misrepresent goods, we will invite correspondence for Drices and stvles. which will receive prompt attention, and Series" by Houghton, Mimn Co, The professor is both an entertaining writer and an impartial judge of Kansas history; but considering the bitter feeling between unconstitutional, because the constitution every Piano and Organ fully warranted Deal direct, and CATTLE The market to-day was firm and "Mother Swan'. Worm Syrup," for feverishnesa, restlessness, worms, constipation, tastless. 25c.

provides that all funds shall be paid into save agent commission, to u. w. bitiuri, a Mb west Ninth street, Kansas City, Mo. fairly active for good; weak for common and medium grades: native steers, averaging 1215 lbs, 75: native feeders, averaging ills lbs. 4 00: na the common school lund.

In this case, the old partisans oi orov. Kobinson and James Lane, he has a difficult task before the suit was brought to recover from the railroad company 207 penalties, amounting to $1,440 for a failure to ring the bell "My worthy friend and neighbor, Whence conies that smile serene?" I am now thrice happy I've found it Carbomne. tive cows, 2 603 50; Texas steers, averaging 896 1000 fts, 3 603 77. HOGS The market to-day was weak and 510c him. He can hardly escape rough critiz- ism Irom one side or the other perhaps lower; saies ranged at ma at 00.

SHEEP Market quiet and unchanged. Doth. CADY OLMSTEAD, Vealen in Diamonds Watch, Clocks, Jewelry Silverware. 718 Main Kansas City, Ho We offer Special Inducements daring Kxpoaltios Week. when crossing a certain street in Plymouth, Lyon county.

Under the statute, the informer claimed half the penalty. The opinion, which was given by Judge Receipts Shipment "ROUGH ON RATS." Clears out rats, mice, flies, roaches, bedbugs, ants, vermin, chipmunks, lta. Iola Register: Charles Kinnear, living uaiue i.umj Hogs 5,873 Sheep CATTLE SALES. Valentine, can be found in the 22d Kan gel. sas No.

Av. Price, Atchison Globe: An old man on Deer creek, tour miles north of town, informs us that he has already gathered 1,100 bushels 1 tomatoes from two and one-half acres of ground, and he thinks there are at least 150 bushels yet on the vines. If any one can beat that let him "show down." Mr. Kinnear sold them all to the canning factory at this place 15 native shipping steers 1,215 4 75 named robbed nmiini mna i Isacc Hopper, of St. Joseph, was on the Missouri Pacific accomodation Kansas City Produce Market.

By Telegraph. Kansas City, October 13, 1888, The Daily Indicator reports: WHEAT Market active and stronger. No. 2 red cash, 83kc; October, 383c; No. 2 soft cash, 95c; November, 92c CORN Market active and higher; No.

2 mixed cash, 33c; October, 33,0. OATS No. 2 cash, 22iC. RYE No. 2 cash, 41c bid.

EGGS Firm at 18c Der dozen. train last evening just as he was enter ing the car at Leavenworth. He had for 20 cents per bushel, realizing $240 in HARDWARE DEALERS Aad dealers in Roller Skataa and Breech-loading Gnu, Send for Prices. 173 Kan. Topeka, Kaa.

two ladies with him, and in the crush of 8 native feeding steers 1,113 4 00 9 native cows 827 3 35 16 native cows 867 2 60 9 native cows 957 3 30 6 native cows 998 3 25 2 native bulls- 1,335 2 80 40 Colorado half breed steers 3 80 39 Colorado half breed steers 1.C60 3 80 106 Colorado half breed steers 1,150 4 10 95 Colorado half breed steers 4 10 99 Colorado half breed steers 1,055 4 10 44 Colorado half breed steers 912 3 90 cash from his two and one-half acres of GUNS ground. passengers pickpockets abstracted his pocketbook, containing $40 in money and his railroad ticket. The conductor was disinclined to believe the old man's For plmsnrr and buginea. AN OPTICAL WONDER Eldorado Times From H. H.

Hulbert, of Fairview, we learn that the Texas fever which got into a herd of cattle BUTTER Receipts, large proportion of poor qualit; market quiet except for choice. FLOUR Active market with light demand. Fine story when he came to take up the tick 49 Texas steers 1,066 3 77 northwest of town, is spreading in his ets, but assisted in the search of the car, Ai rVi lnrli rri aa flip farmArsa Virinnr rVioii hoping to fand the wallet on the. floor. 100 ids, 81 UU; supernne, 1 ikj; extra.

1 05; aa, 1 20; XXX, 1 301 40; family, 1 661 75; choice, 18d195; fancy, 2 252 35; patent 2 652 90; rye, 50. FORK Clear. J15 62; mess, 18 62. LARD Tierce. 8 cattle home.

Mr. James A. Mossman lo the surprise ot the old man it was 20 Texas steers sdh 3 60 11 Texas steers 1,134 8 85 216 Texas steers 823.... 3 30 50 Texas steers 991 3 65 31 Texas steers 988 8 55 7 native stags 984 2 60 8 native stags 946 2 85 has lost two fine steers, and E. B.

Cook found between two turned seats, but the has lost one since they took their stock money was gone. The thieves had pioh A NEW. onpinal, chosp lantern. forprojortin(ianden-iarfcringphototrmphs, chromomrils, opaque pictures and jtijecta. Works like music ami deliphta and myst fie 3viTv body.

Snd tnr our full and rpe awwrijitive cirrulfli AlUHKAY HiLL PUB, Box 768, N'. Y. City, N. V. from the herd.

Both gentlemen have DRY SALT MEATS Shoulders, 85 75; clear sides, 7 12Va; long clear sides, 6 62; clear rib sides. 6 87V ably taken pity on the old man and thrown the pocketbook and tickets several sick cattle. SMOKED MEATS-houlders. 6 62; long clear where it might be found. No At Priee 140...206...4 67 Sterling Gazette: P.

E. Lawrence, of THE Lawrence, Oct. 7. William Sul 65 58...203...4 65 sides, 7 7i; ciear no siaes, ou; cieai sides, ao. FLAX SEED $1 121 15, on basis of pure.

CORN MEAL y(K395c. BROOM CORN 2J45c 100 lbs. CHEESE Full cream, 10c; flats, partly skimmed, 8c; Young America, 13(S13c. WOOL Missouri and Kansas, line, 1718c; me livan, a young farmer who resides near 47...316...4 62 the sugar works, went up to Kinsley last week and made a strike of sugar in Hon. John Benny worth's "He would have remained through the season had Weekly Commonwealth IS Perryville, a hamlet on the Union Pacific, about twelve miles northwest of this city, was foully murdered on Saturday the works been arranged properly for dium, 1920c; coarse, 1617c; tub washed, 28 No Av Price 42...210...4 70 37...243...4 65 99...146...4 65 46...330...4 62 23...210 4 60 34...330...4 60 66...218...4 60 58...283...4 60 59...272...4 60 59...293...4 55 55 57...315...4 55 57...258...4 50 12...333...4 55 51...255...4 57 No Av Price 37...199...4 70 29...223...4 65 19...208...4 65 46...305...4 62 60 11...200...4 60 62...291...4 60 61...263...4 60 60 55 51...306...4 65 55...288...4 55 50 55 71...233...4 52 making sugar by the ebber bcovell by unknown parties.

He came to this bU 49...372...4 60 59...260...4 60 46...298...4 60 17...201...4 60 58...303...4 55 52...307...4 55 55 57...300...4 55 33c; Colorado ana ew Mexico, black burry or spotted, 3 10c less. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT. THE LARGEST PAPER IN KANSAS-. city in the morning with a load of wheat, disposing of it to the county process on a sufficiently large scale to pay. These works will be fully arranged for this process next season.

The Kinsley papers gave Mr. Lawrence a very gener mill for $33, and about 4 o'clock in the The following table shows the prices of wheat, corn, oats and rye at the close of 'change to-day, 20 309...4 52t in comparison wunine previous aay ana tne pre afternoon he started for home with the money on his person. He was seen 47 Itia Eight Pages, Seven Columns to the Page, And is furnished at the low price of ous send on as he deserves. vious year: Previous 1881 within a mile and a half of this city, ly- Abilene Chronicle: The sample of rte in the Iront end or his wagon, and reeled silk on exhibition during our Per Year -Six Months Three Months $1.00 75 50 188Z 89 81 76 58 29 45 Chicago Live Stock Market. By Telegraph.l Chicago, October 13, 1883.

The Drover's Journal reports: To-day. day. No. 1 No.2rww 8 83 No. 3 74 75 No.

2 38 37 No. 2 oats 22V 22 No. 2 rye 41 41 was supposed to have been drunk, so no nnnnlv fair was nrndni'pH frnni silL-. 1 2X 1 12 69 41 i i if i' i attention was paid to this fact. hen the team arrived at his home he was HOGS Good strong, common 510c lower; worms raiseu vy jx.

a. xiuggms aim icu exclusively on Osage orange leaves. The silk was reeled by the Woman's Silk Culture association of Philadelphia, and TAKE IT. READ IT. found lying dead in the wagon, with ELEVATOR REPORTS.

packing, 4 70; packing and shipping, 4 70 The following is the official report of the Board zu; iignt, Mima io; snips, iu. CATTLE Choice stronger, low grades dull: ex-ports. 6 20(a6 50; good to choice shiiDine. 5 40(d6 00: gun shot through his head, and his murderers had afterwards crushed his skull with a club or some other blunt instru ot 'rraae urain inspector: pronounced by them a "very fine speci In Store. Kecelvea.

common to medium, 4 005 00; range cattle easier; men, trom IU percent, ot cocoons 6 1-8 24,167 415.9' of reeled 6ilk was obtained, "a sood Withd'n. 33,450 9,145 92 60 9,310 yoming, 4 xexans, 3 9W4 10. SHEEP Firm on good, dull on common; in Wheat Rye Barley 24,614 38,934 SEND IT TO TOUR EASTERN FRIENDS. Address THE COMMONWEALTH ToDeka. Kan.

St. Teresa's Academy. Coadncted bv th? Sisters of St. Joseph. For term, appljr to lue uinH'tur.

Kansas City, Mo. yield," they say as from four to five to fenorto fair, 2 002 75; good, 3 75: choice, 390: 1,013 ment. I he money was sun on his person when he was found. It is supposed that he was followed from this city and killed, and after their work had been executed the murderers were frightened Shipments 6,000 4,100 xexans, i w3 ou. Receipts 17,000 Cattle 8,500 Sheep 2.S00 34,492 42.747 822,992 750 the pound of cocoons is the maximum, than any city in the state, not excepting Wichita.

Leavenworth Sentinel: Mr. E. J. Hol-man brought to the Standard office yesterday a chestnut branch covered with chestnuts, which came from one of a number of trees growing upon hia place, The national turnpike over the Allejr K. N.

U. T. o. 13 A Chatanooea, cow committed henv mountains, from Cumberland to away before getting his money. It being Saturday dozens of wagons were constantly passing along the road, most oi them paying no attention to him, as it was supposed that he was drunk.

There is no clue to his murderers. Wheeling, the nearest approach to a per suicide the other day by holding her head under water and standing until she feet road ever seen in the United States, In applying to any of the above ad-Tertisers, do not forget to aay you saw the advertisement in this camper. fell over drowned. CJst $1,700,000 or $13,000 a mile..

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