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The Clifton Review from Clifton, Kansas • 3

The Clifton Review from Clifton, Kansas • 3

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KEY LIVERY STABLE The public1 schools of Clifton opened JOTOnHCEHESnS. The next quarterly meeting for the Clifton to L. Kreek's for pncbrork.3. 26tf fi-A full car load of the celebrat last Monday with tl.e following corps of teach. I.

B. TITUS, Proprietor. circuit will be held at the Maple Grove school THE CUFTOH REVIEW. THURSDAY, SEPT. i5, 1SS0.

ers. C. II. Rice principal; Miss Clara Hay, house on Sunday Oct. 3rd.

at 7: 30 p. m. Best LiVery Riga oa harld at any ed Bain Wagons, at County Attorney. We are authorized to anuouuee the name (f DHtuLS'BuuwNot KonoTerTowaship, as a an int ittnraev. BUbiect intermediate department, and Miss Lizzie Do-lati, primary.

The school opened with a AEEDHAM 11AKMON Sermon by Ret. J. H. Lockwood. The quarterly Conference will meet at? moment.

Buggies all bran new arid very nice'; vo the decusion 01 me couuu ucpnu.u o'clock on Monday morning. 8Novr is the time to buy Ladies, end Misses' kid elovea cheap, as 1 large attendance and every appearance indicates a prosperous and profitable term. veulion. and teams to match. ht oMtSnrWi-rl to announce the name The Greenbackers held a meeting at have a large stock that I will sell at of Charles Smith of Washington Township, CHARGES Hanan's Hall last Thursday night, and weret Kansas pacific kail koad.

as a candidate fot the omce 01 v-oumy cost. JJira- A Atouerts. STOP AND READ! ney, subject to the decision ot me Kepuuu A full and comrjlete stock of Attendants polite. First class Feed and Sale Stable combined. can County Convention.

ft-37 A. M. lnmVmr nf all trades at reduced rates addressed by Mr. Vincent, who spoke 1 length, npon the various features of the Green back party. We hear it spoken of as being a very fine effort.

For Represekiattve. Mail and Express trains arrive. GOIXGKAST. mam west. Mall closes 30 minutes before.

7.27 V. M. 1 nftif it- tn announce the name at U. U. Fannell lumoer yara.

zou Stable directly Soutn of trtn-Clad: Come and chat if you don hire. 500,000.00 Mr. Geo. t). Blake, formerly one of the ttlc auuiuu.u of N.

B. Needham, of Clifton Township, as a candidate for the office of Representative for the 105th Representative District, subject to the decision of the County Republican BA good Feed Stable ia with the Clifton House. 18tf CKSTItAL BBANCII U. P. RAIL BOAD.

proprietors of the Review, but for the -past year a resident of Kirwin, has removed to Clifton and will engage in the practice of law. Convention. For Clerk Of The District Court. P. M.

A.M. Mail and Express tralna arrive GOING EAST, Mail, Accomodation, UOTSO WEST. Mail, He was admitted to the bar less than a year J. W. VJILGQXSQN.

6,47, A. M. We are authorized to announce the name M. I fl(70. and has already attained quite a promi AND Accomodation, da wtV of John A.

Bull, as a condiaate lorre.eieci-inn to the office of Clerk of the District Court for Washington County, subject to the decis 1 Esavc tlae aboVe to loaa on SraproTetl faaKns. CiSfton, Kansas. nence his profession. The Smith American Organ, a recognized standard instrument, and sold in this market bv took the first pre f.iuiiort A work done sat'sfactorly Clmrcli.es. vr CHURCH.

Rev C. Dana, raat.or, hold rSTcharrh'. Vhbath S-uool at the chi.rrh every ion of the Lounty Kepuuncau uiuvrauuu. For County Superintendent Of Public anc at reasonauie, rates, udc iusii. Instruction nr nnthnnvj-A to announce the name desire to mium at the Clyde Fair, last week.

A large I Hew Millinery Store. hjIttwht of Washington town number of these organs have been sold in this Trtlfo linn nnpnnil a full StOClC Of a tor Uie omce Ol OUUWUl- V'iwov Vii-ivni nml TCnTTONS. in Han vicinity and so far as we can learn, they arc-giving good satisfaction. i .3,.... I'nr, 1 ni rii 1 1 ill ui borrow Eiowcy on lavor an's new rrailfliug on Parallel street.

Silk velvets, ICIlUCUt Ui 1 county, subject to the decision of the County l'rajer meeting every day evening. TSVITIST CaUEClI KV. Suton, raster Hold services every two woks at the Cuurch. UNITED r.RKfllUKXillLrtCII, 1W. Boogie, rart'or.

Hold norvico every two weeks in tl.e M. K. Church. PltrSUYTEItlAN CHUStCIT, Rev. Gnylord JiliBi.ter; Iljldseervioe cvory two weeks in th M.

'Chiuoh, rrrni'TITI. Hold er. rn Tnes'dav evening Sept. 21st. a tern Ladies, give ine a call.

'23 dm. Republican convenuon. perance meeting will be held" at the Fox school J. T.iM'OR, DEALFR IN Republican County ention. PARALLEL MOUSE, house, in Sherman Township, at wmcn Mr.

afele terists, fekouM give a call. PmirmU.t.flG met at t-Ue will deliver an address favor trie Oificeof the wcreteryin tocttyofWasbwgtOB J. FOBS, Proprietor. Constitutional Amendment. He will hold a KAXSASi CLIFTON, vice everv other Sunday evening at llapti-1 Church M''.

I'ustor Prayer mooting every Bimilar meeting at the school house on the next evening. Everybody invited. tlon he hlcl at-the Court House ia Washington on sZmj Pt, 85 18S0 at t2 olcKk the per Weekl Wednesday evening. Board, $1 00 per Day; miroope otnominuunff un" "ri -7. t.

r.Hrvn rn lort Of Dlft. Court, one County Attorney, arid- one Couuty Hooks, Perfumery, Wall Paper, JVotwns, Croquet; arc. PURE WINES AftD LIQUORS FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES ONLY. BOARDISaBOOSE. Call csa, or address, knmmv ai law, Gomtmiouor iomM- nnorHnB.

Died At his residence, on Fancy Creek, i8th, Rev. James Irving Baber. aged, 51 years, 5 months and 8 days. or tne fverl townships be mMie ou the votes Tir-a Twfthns lust opened a newBoard- rtllfTOH LODGE, Ko. 40 A.

O. U. 11L Id. IF, I HfliiaA nn Parfillel Street. c-nitfor Hon.

A. 11, itoruniai. mo i 1 ri. ntmnrt immlllt- ma 81V1U8 Del b. t.

T. Baber. was born in J. VV CJUniu, UnrnrAer. Dt' Board by the aay or ck, House opposite P.

O. Clifton, Karl. 1820. and at four years of age Sherman Unco la. Washington.

10 jn" e-v Hanover CLIFTON, KANSAS i)rs. Sexton or Lynds can be fotini Little lilue Hollenherg i Charleton emigrated with his parents to Indiana, and four years later to Jefferson County, Iowa, nr a still later period to Lee county, New Photograph Gallery, U111.WU It was.orderedt.Uat the comrmUee recommerid at this Store Day orjNignt. BSrPreseriDtions carefully cbtil- that the several topsmpprm ur.3 Director. Treasurer. Clerk.

Principal Ed. Cavwood. V. M. Wcllman, T.

M. Dolan, C.n.Kice, where at the age of 2 1, he married, and three wears later commenced preaching. He has Notice for Publication, (No. 1410.) neKani affimato the connt Con vontionandTlclefrates to the Legi.btive Diet. Cor pounded and filled day or uight.

T. BASTIAN, Gallery next to M. E. church. Cliftozi, Kansas.

Call and see my work. Terms reasonable. traveled every year since in the United OPPOSITE P.O., PARALLEL STREET- Brethren Conference, with the exception 01 the de eaates from the 3rd Com. Diet, meet at the Lw ufmee atll.30 o'clock Sept. a candidate for commusiou jr lor said Com.

Disc. wo vears. During that time he failed to at Local 3Paallel Street Land Office, at Concordia, August, 1880. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler has filed no film nf hor' int.fintinn to make fia- Yfm. Jacobs Ch'm, S.

H. MAUSBEBSec'y: tend only one Annual He attended as a delegate the last General Con- 1 a -n markets; KANSAS CITY. Corrected by Snyder BrOS. WINTER WHEAT. No.

2. bCj No. 3 71 No. 4 7oc bu, ference of the West Des Moines District. He The meloncholy days huve come.

It has commenccd-the wind, we mean 105th Kepresentatire District Repub-, licnti Convention. was elected a Presiding Elder and traveled ol nmnf ofhfiv nlain and secure final MISS BLANCHE LEWIS, Porp. Gallery his district two years. D'uring his entire min- Jjhn SI ca has gone east for a new stock entry thereof, on Thursday, October, i7t.h. 1S80.

Iwfore the Clerk of the All work Aairanted. Please call eouthwest otthe Potoflice. The Republican Central Commit ee met on the mifuayof Aueiist. 880, pursuant to call at the ijn.n. motion 'it was or- SHU nf i'0 jds Court of Washington County, Kan.viz a db.og.te called to Haas is building a new house for.

MARY A- UOOK istjy, he remained in the same conference. Rev. J. I. Baber was one of those good, solid servants of Christ, and was always lonnd at the post of duty.

In his death, the church hae lost a faithful worker, and the communi C. P. Stewart ffl fortLennr: o- at 0 laring nomination a candidatefor ftep-fdnVa iv- for the 105th Representative District. And It wie ordered that the appomon.n of the -Lorn, loth, to Mr. and Mrs.

Jno Entry. No. 10329. for tha El Contractor tor Stone work, Lathing and Plastering. I4 3ni Clifton, Kansas.

65c bu. CORN. 27c 5 bu. OATS. 25c bu.

CLIFTON. Corrected by Stegman Fiinneil. WINTER WHEAT. No. 2 No.

3 63cf bu, S7c bu. SPRING, No. 2 67c bu, No. 3 50c BPntinn 7. Town 4 S.

Ransre one (1) Cusio, a daughter, sovora ue uiiiuo uu ui ty a valued member of society. ARt. nnrl nainea the following'. as he ingtbe follosvlng apportionment Del. Tovrn.hlp.

Del, witnesses to prove her continuous res FRANK' C. i'The Ainoriaiiu Treasury of Facts" idence upon ana cultivation 01 saiu tract, viz: Duuoan McKinzie, Albert bu, committee that the several mmA' TTn A- work up Next luiday will be a gala day for the. democrats in Clifton. fmc, commodious coal house has been built for the school house. Quite a number of our townsmen are in attendance at the Bismark Fair.

toivnship primarie be held on H'naoy, sepwmwi A RYE. 45c bn. CORN, 1 8c bu. 13 LUC -r on the statistics and improvments of this na-IT. IT.

Warnar 24rk. mo. at o'clock p. Linton, Stephen Bradley, and lienry Ince, all of Brautford, Washington FAIES. KANSAS.

IIallowem Ch'n, OATS, ioc du, af "p-pmilr-B Rroncrv Wa, BuLLiMonf, County, Ivan. Omce witnwi- ''i nlld Store. Speeial attention given to lteal Estate ahrt etors.of the renownea isaie Finney aim ivcr ionfH thfi work in a neat form, a CLIFTON HOG MARKET. Corrected by Stegman Eepublican Caucus. jMcrcantue liw.

it iul.w 1. 11. MoKckron, Register. 27 5fc coiv 'of which we acknowlpdge. The book Some light frosts are reported in some r-liftnn t.nwtlnhlD Will HOGS $3.00 to $3.25 Ths Bepunncan -7 2 is a valuable one, ana useiuu ior iuc oauui of any writer, Messrs.

Warner Co. have T. I. McSENNY, KANSAS C1TT. moet million uu mo pTfor the purpose of .1 seven delegates 10 mo Notice for Publication.

Mo. 1404. localities, Nothing of the kind here. The basement of Roenigk's new block being fitted up tor a residence Sliuvru hili jvv. a billing this work, which reflects credit upon tion.

and PLASTERER, $3 00 to 3.25 the compiler as wen as upon mem. Ball! ConvonuouB arc CLIFTON. KANSAS. Land Office at. Concordia, 24th, 1880-Nntirtfl is herehv civen that the folr The temperance meeting last Friday night EGGS K.

C- H. EiGE CD n. ip. iw v. (JLIF1UW ooHHfactoriallv dons, or no pay.

Ra- BuTTER No. I. Fresh 10 to 15 wai one of interest and Senatorial Convention. jlU.vm. lltOGUASL For Friday evening Sept.

17th. 1880. tor to C. U- D'unnen. lowing named settler has filed notice Since the mill be-an to run there lias been The delegates of the 32d Senatorial Dist-Clifton no Friday, nf his intention to make final proot in timiki istftNCH division 0.M0 a perceptible increase in trade with ou'r mer support of his claim, and secure final rice, iui: uuitu the 17th of September, for the purpose ot chants.

JEYSLER VATCH VMZR MISSOURI PACIFIC Piit.rv on lnursilav, uctoDer Music grayer Music. STATE OF HANS AS, vs Thomas Buckbeer. Appeal, R-rnm Tnsiicf Rrandvwine's Court, sittins nni, ,1 TT 1 4- rtominating a canamaie "-Clay county is entitled five, delegates, and Geo. Timmons shipped last Tuesday CLIFTON, KANSAS Time Schedule in effect Sun it. fara will tcceivo riiht, to Kansas City, a car load of stock day, June 6fft 180.

Washington five. J. P. Stewart, Chairman. vtn, 166U, at, tne u.

o. ljaau kjww Concordia, viz: JaMes NcU ADDON, Home Entry No. 12176, for the WJ prompt attention, ouvy -o caltle. Going West, Mail and Accom-. Kxpress.

modation. in Gopher County, to the District Court on Iiailv P. Wactier, of Atchison, will Shooting Match. Error. Leave St.

Louis 8.52 a. m. 6.17 p.m; N. El, and Wt, Sec, 15, Town fi. Ratsre 1 East, and uamts the fol- one ol the speakers at Clifton Friday Eclectic Physician Surgeon, IThomas Buckbeer is arraigned by the.

peo Kansas City 9.00 p. M. 9.00 A.M. Leavenworth 10.2S 10.23 There will be a Shooting Match at West 18th. One beef the 17th.

Clitton, Kanba. ple (or selling liquor without a. legal license! lowing as his witnesses, to prove nis coutinuoui residence upon, and cul- TXT Tt Miss. Nelrie Dana, has gone to Baldwin Arrive Atchison U.20 11.15 Leave 4.40 P.M.' IslUlUU. I'll WM-fc" 1 I and twenty-four turkeys will be shot for.

omce over Clifton REittw. it" being claimed that the license which is said City to attend school. She will remain there Everv man will bring his own rifle ana target. HEW RESTAURABT. Ua nvnnlsnff haud.

CO at one year. Whiting I.20 A. M. 6.09 Centralia 2.52 7.40 Waterville 4.38 9.27 Greenleaf S.IS 10.05 tivation otsaul tract, viz: xj. jjmi-ner, 'of Clifton, and II, S.

Tili-inghat, V. Webber and George Heed all of Riverdale, Clay Co. Kan. .1 fl G. C.

1 ne uisuiiicc iu wit" A large number of our citizens visited the rist. Marksmen come out. where I eliall DC pieflBeQ 1.0 hum- fivp. me a cull. J.

N. Manns. Trop Clyde fair the past week and pronounced it now to protect liim, was obtained by iraud and foregoes Judge before whom the case is to be tried; W. D. Harmon.

Criminal, Chailea Cooper. Sheriff, N. B. for State, I John Shea, S. 1J.

Hamilton, A. D. P. Fer- .13. 11, McJiCKROK, register.

Arrive-Washington 6.20 T0S0 Leave Clifton 6.37 success. 27 5t 1 22 tf ProprlotOt. Clyde 6.5V Concordia 7.34 T. has been to St- Louis tlv Arrive Scandia 1 11 ElSS-fsIAKIil Ji slice Fof Publication. (No.1444) Da.

A. C. Potter's office is at his Leave Jamestown surson. liA-rrintr flroaPS tn make Call I AwW Run Oak Witnesses tor Defendant, Xliuev3 residence o-pf. t.bp wftrk doDG very reaBonaoie, Jueave C.

A- Rice, F. II. Bennett, Charles Cooper. Cawker i-TNew Roods of all, kinds, at aa I ara making JUresses again im Hi) tf 0,1. wiuiers past week, purchasing dry goods, groceries, etc.

This week a whole colnmn is to advertising Clifton, and there no doubt it will prove beneficial. Rev M. D. Tenney, will hold service a1 the Commercial House in West Clifton, next Sunday evening at o'clock. The Clifton Sunday schools, and a large Bummer, and will guarantee satunao Downs (ifeylord Kirwin Land Office at Sept.

6tb. 1880. Notice is hereby given that tbe following named Pettier hag filed notice of his intention to make fiaal nroof in support of Lis claim, and Attorneys for State, W. M. Wellmari, Gso.

O. Blake. Attorneys for Defendant, M. D. Tenney.

T. C. Dana. Alice Dobbins. 27 tf tion.

9-41; 8.03 .45 8- 53 9- 43 IO.IO 11.00 11.40 11.50 P. M. 12.25 1. 00 p. 3 00 4-" 4-52 6.05 Arrive Logan K3if-Tnv vour wiro of L.

Kreek. Bulls City Cjoing Eawt. It is intended to fully vindicate the rights ST AE BAKERY v. 2Gtf uomiro Una nntl'V inerCOK OU xuuia- of the people, if justice can be obtained at Leave Bulls City vVr.r CX9.U. vou csn buy more tim tmnrls of the Tudne and Tury.

In ad AND Logan ky, Oct. 21st, iSSO, before tho Clerk of Wasliington at. Wash eooda of T. Miller, than any other dition to proving the license illegal, we In Kirwin Gay lord Downs Cawker LUNCH ROOM, tend to prove that liquor has Deen sold to drunkards, and to that the 6.21 7.12 Beloit minuier of. our citizens went out yesterday to the picnic at Fumicll's grove.

The Clifton Cornet Band were present Friday at the Clyda Fair, and gave the people some good music A man who lived south of the1 river, and whose name we "did not learn, was accidentally killed one clay last week. Burr Oak 8.30 place Uhiton. Co. hava' a few Shawls that they will sell at grsatly reduced prices "Call aud sco them. 30 It Q0o to J.

T. Miller's for bar-rvftinfl hi ftvp.rvtliinnr. 30 if ington, Kansas. Olivsr Woody. Homestead Entry, No.

I42I9 for the S. Wi, Sec 3 Towu 5. Kane 2E and natoea the following as hia witnesses to prove his continuous resi. deuce upon and cultivation of said SouUi of II. U.

IX-pot. Parallel St. Clifton, Kan Tamcstown b.oi 6.0? Sabbath has been desecrated, and a disorder, ly house kept generally. Case to be tried Friday evening, occupying the time of the usual temperance meeting at the k. E.

Church. 1 The public may be interested in witnessing Scandia Concordia 31r3. A. Robehts, Proprietor. Clyde tract viz, T.

It. Jfnce, a. iowa. J. N.

Denmaii and J. B. Olioo, all of Krnn tn Mrs Tloherta. for zevpu- Clifton Washington Greenleaf Tohn Shea has returned from his Chicigo so important a tr.al, and are uiv ited to becar Nuts, fruits, cakes, cmdies and cod, fectionaries always on hand. 8.31 9.10 9 28 9.20 io-35 11.12 12.58 A.

M. 2 29 4.OO' ers, canvass, patterns, cardboard, net Clifton, Washington (Jo. Kansas. trip, and says he will do some business this ly to secure seats tings, Waterville Centralia Whitinc ii. 11.

McliiCKRON, iiegisier, 29 5w rA CtiQ line of new Prints at ltoenlk's Hcrsc Collar Slauufuctory. 4.40 a. S-iS J-S 735 9.00 11.25 3- 35 4- 35 635 9-37 CLIFTON Arrive Atchisoli J. T. Wilier fall.

Look out for his ad, next weak. The name of Mr. Henry Sliuler, Omitted from the of contributors to the mill fund. Mr. S.

was liberal in his do- nation. i.nvr There is an old saying that it is "pluck, not Notice For Publication. (Ufa. 1445) "3 nar loiul of fresh limo iust Arrivc-T-Lcavenworth 5. 13' at, H.

C. Funnell's. IS tt luck" that wins, and that maxim can be truthfully anplied to our A. Reonigk Kansas Lity 0.30 St. Louis ,5.52 P.

Land Office at Concordia, Kan, Gth, U80. Mr. and Mr. E. W.

Snyder started las' who has by strict attention to business, hon car load of wagons has arrived, you can ha by Mail ana Expross Trnins on MalnTdno rnndatly Accommodatinn-ana all tralna on ilrauchoa daily Knkifth ia herebv civen that the esty in dealing, made for himself a reputation as a manufacturer of harness, saddles and calling on JSeedtjah oc hahaiuji. oxcant Sunday following named pettier haa filed no-toa rf hia intention to make final Thursday night for Chicago, on a business ar.d pleasure trip. They will be gone about ten The Republican and Blue Valley Baptist collars, that many establishments in large cit rFor bargiin-i in Boots and Mnil anUExprefS. goino; ibkob jmpiwr nt. Kantian tlty, and breakfast at Grocnlflaf.

Kant, takes suppcf at Downs and brcakliwt at Kun-sttB City. Miiil and Kxpross frolri)? Wt makes cminec- 11 in. ..11 rn Cf mi Irt nnd rht ntrn T. Miller's. SO tf ies do wot enjoy.

Only last week Mr. Keo- proof of his claim, and bccuve final en try thereof, on imday, wi. iom, Association will meet' in Clifton on Friday jCGTL. Kreek'd is the place tr buy tinware. blv'llH Wll.11 Mil liimo II v.

goinii I'Mst, arnve in Alcbion in time to connect with trains 011 nil linos to Chicago and fit. Iioiila. 1880, at the U. JUind umcc at Uoucordiii, Kansas. 24th.

and continue over y. F. Rairdon nigk filled an order for a prominent wholesale bouse at Leavenworth, of 240 of his cei brated collars and we are informed that he ha3 in addition to that, sent out quite a number ot small bills. It is his intention to man- Vv- t. -ii; I rj vf" Accminouniioii irnin wave auw mvr wo arrival or all trains from Chicago and ttt Louin.

at AtnliLnn nll.ll fill nfrttr- James Sorden pOA now etock of lumber at Uimn. oiriivivi.a noon t.iains (or Chicago and Ht. LouIh; also, with Mr. Sam. Williamson and family, bv Mrs.

N. 15. Needham and children, HnrnPtond P.ntrV. No. 10816 for C.

Frasr's. 23 tt BOOKS! BOOKS ufacturer during tha coining year several thousand collars, which will finda reaily mar started last Wednesday murnine for a months tfiyVor r.hool Copy tho Atciuson, -ropCK iv; nanui jutnruau nil-Topeka and' alt points iu fionttiorn Kansas. Stw. Mexico and Colorado; also with Miesouri I'acillo Day Exproca for St. Joacpb Mo.

A. 1i.Uli.SZ, J. CEA1IDLEB, ien'l snpt. 1'. ASCillt.

8T.XOUI8. MO. ket, not only at home but abroad Men of tho N. E.i Sec 31. Town 6, Range 1, East, and names tho following as bis witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation said tract, viz; Samuel 8.

Iliieuian, LoVi Whitfnrd, Hwreules Normandin and Usaf Fif, all of Kivcnlale, Clay Co Mr. Roenigk's stamp, will, as they justly serve, obtain a recocuition in commercial cir Thanking the Public for past fn irnra Books, Account Books, Slates, Pens, TVo pfr ptfi. call at Taylor's Prog Store, where vnu' will find an immense' stock of wn ti rn ia nidy bo fonnJ on vliitinlll, Take Notice (N. 0.) remains at huine to try the joys of batching. We were rccp.cstett two weeks ago to pub- lish a notice of a Greenback meeting at Ilan-nn's II ill, which we did, should noticed last week, but our paper did not get out till l.Ue in the d.iy, It would not havii bec-n any itie.

cles, and those who have dealings with him, will find him a man ofliis word as well as a Rccnmmeda liimwlf for'the fiturc Books and Statiannry. fSTThe man of and Ihc Ur.viEw will always ti AflvnrtitiiiK! I)nriau (10 Bpruoa Ivan. B. II. SIcEcicatiN, Rsjistor- ilLl, JLWUU3 fuivix.0 coods tSTThe.

prices will 'suit. iUf Vli" 1 1WJT loin. rn I KinKii.i.whcvoiiilvor- pin O'l I l.JjB THiiwrnanur v.f lie pleased to hear of success in Ins unflertak CIIUKi.

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