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Show fflfljH vol. vn. tin OQDEN, UTAH: TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 4, 1879. NO. 131. indicate the presence of a human RENO IN ASHES! FOREIGN NOTES. body had ben carried to the Garden city and placed in the cathedMR. EVARTS THE AUTHOR OF ral, and since then the edifice had That Flourishinf Town Swept Out England's for Jacob Friendship been guarded day and night by of Existence. THE VETO MESSAGE. Calne Himself. Depends Upon watchmen. One of the latter said Published every morning (except the reason no one was perMonday) by the mitted to enter the building now THE WORK OF DESTRUCTION A FINANCIAL SCANDAL The Blodgett Inquiry Vindicates the was because so IN Junction Printing Association, many came they were OCCUPIES BUT THREE FRANCE. a also and as the Judge. nuisance, gave (Incorporated.) HOURS. reason for watching the building so GENERAL NEWS. to-da- y sates or SlBSCSimoX: Threr Stunthi, One Month, to M : : rT' C W' : y ChrriVr to any Ptlinrtd part A 0 2.6fl 1.00 : CWy. Advertising rates made known on application. BUSINESS CARDS. Dr. RAY DAVIS, anti-Chines- Snrgical& Mechanical Dentist, Fourth (UpStairs.) Street, Building, Tribe's dll3-t- f S. CONDON, M. D., A. and Physician, Surgeon Next Door to Junction Office, - OfSDEIV UTAH, d57-l- y H. W. 0. MAHGAltY, attobnkyLA AND CO UNSELOR-at- - est Caiincld block, Office W, ide Mam St. UTAH. - OGDEN, di7-l- j PEKCIVAL J. BARIUTT, ATTORNEY AT O011 Th-. nt ATTORNEY. v r iim-lo- ASSISTANT C. 8. DIST. Cellectiom a gpecinlty. Loan -- n Mortgage" Kf fectjit. Office, East Side Ma n BtOgiten. d57-ly THOMPSON, GEORGE BARBER, MainStreet, - - Ogden. HAIR 1IUKSSKB. PRACTICAL Cliil-en- s Dressing and (Sitting Ladies' and Hair Fanru Work, Hair, making dSTtt a Specialty. t. z. williams. sxcsiwl a. Formerly Chief Justice Att'y, VTo.ecnting RICHARDS WILLIAMS, & LAWYERS. Office in Peery Block, Fourth OQDEN, UTAH. St., d241-t- f M. D E.G. JOHNSON, HOMEOPATHIC and Surgeon. Physician Office on Fifth Street, five doors went of Wade'a Drup Store. PartieularattentioD paid to the dl86-l-j of women and children. J. M. D. D. CARNAIIAN, on Office Fourth Street, J.J. Ogden, t Co.'i Store. Near Peery, Herrick d35tf MURPHY, M. D., The only graduated UBRBAIjIST Office 5M Street, In the - cty. - Ogden, Utah. d4&-l- RICHARD WILLIAMS, number and Gaa-Ettt- er. Jobbing au Repairing done. Patent Pointa for lime Wella. Agent for Ramsey ' Force lMimps. .MAIN STREET, OQDEN. AKJ OBSAltlHTAI. WOOS TCEHIHS. Orders lenpectfully solicited and the trade lupplied at lowest ratoa. repiriug and general Jobbing; also wrcnaud'ie and produce taken. M St, North of.Z. 0. M. I. d5T-8- BILL POSTING. The ol, In Ogdeo ! JOHN IIOBspooL '"t care, and on the anortMt i.tlce. IN ALL CASES OF SCROFULA, fc ASCERS. FITS, KHEUMATISM, Chrome and Acute, WORMS and WORM FEVERS. E-- L. PLART, MAKKET ROW.S. L. CITY. ThJ?!?" ?. ?, hJ ofli h iB ft" In Og th Anthony Honae,form- I- U)0K ON THIS PICTURE J. 0. STEPHENS, wJscaji d Portrait Ibtop&pto. COPriXQ AND XKLAKGISQ If T" DOSE. want a Oood Plctnra, go to TEPHEMr anti-Chines- n two-third- ART 'BALLERY, ork h done in aa arti.tic maanar and at naaonaMe rate. ,tTJ eorner of Fifth aod Tng Oirfen it, dOT-l- Etc., Several Lives and $1,000,000 Worth of Property Destroyed. THE WORK OF RELIEF STANTLY COMMENCED. Afghan IN- Lon don, Mar. 3. By W.TJ. Telegraph to tha Junction.1 Reno, Nev., Mar. 2. At about a quarter to 6 this a.m., the alarm of tire was sounded. The fire commenced in some wood building at the west end of the business streets back of the Masonic block. A fearful gale was blowing from the west at the timo, and before the water could be got on, the fire was beyond control. The flames leaped from house to house and from block to block with lightning rapidity. The people caught a handfull of the most valuables articles and leit all else to the demon of destruction. The fireman were helpless; the fierceness of the wind and the intensity of the heat rendered it impossible to get close enough to do good. In three hours, all of the business part of the town was in ashes, the only houses escaping being the Masonic building with Hagerman and Schooling's grocery store on its first floor, and John Larcombo's. Everything else is gone. Buildings that stood other fires without damage melted before this one. Among the buildings destroyed are the three depots, Bender's Bank, the post office, Davidson's and Frederick's jewelry stores, Pinniger Osburn's and Shoemaker's drug stores, the Depot, panic-stricke- half-daze- d the Pollard International, and Ar- cade hotels, both telegraph offices, Wells, Fargo & Co.'s office, the railroad baggage rooms, the Baptist and Catholic churches, Hammond fc Wilson's stable, the Academy of Music, Barnet's,Prescott'8 and ( i rey & Isaac's dry goods stores, Abraham's and Nathan's, clothing stores, Manning . & Duck, and Farmer's Association grocery stores. Two or three Central Pacific trains, including the lightning train, were destroyed. The condition ot the track made it necessary to transfer the passengers to the V. & T. train across the river to go to Virginia. The loss, as near as can be calculated at this time, is about one million, with only about $150,-00insurance. Five lives are known to be lost as far as heard from, Mrs. John Beck, John Riley and three tramps. A number received injuries, but at this writing it is impossible to get correct information. The gale blowing was the fiercest known for many a day, and it carried blazing pieces of timber for miles. Several farm houses situated two miles down the meadows were burned by this means. After working until exhausted the whites forced the Chinese to work on the engines. Already several are having lumber hauled upon thei still smoking ground, liouses are in great demand and citizens are throwing open their doors to the homeless ones and are doing all they can to relieve the distressed. The buildings on Plaza street, including the academy of music, are burned, and the fire only stopped only when all was destroyed; even the residences of W. II. Getehell and W. H. Treadway and others were not far enough away to be saved. The C. P. yard engine No. 48 fought the fire bravely until her cab caught fire and the engineer had to abandon her to her fate. A water train arrived from Truckee but too late to do any good. Reno is now a suburb without a town, and great fears are entertained as to the ability to survive the shock. A movement is on foot among the merchants of the city to relieve the wants of sufferers by the Reno fire. Supplies have already been forwarded from Carson and Virginia, and a dispatch received from Reno this evening says no further aid is needed. A citizens' relief society has been organized and are distributing supplies, and those who have been burned out are already housed. Business men are putting up temporary Another body has been structures. found in the ruins, making the sixCo-op- 0 teenth. Estevanes,of Madrid, arrived and it is reported has upwards of $100,000 have been raised to renew the revolution in Cuba. A letter carrier who stole a registered letter at St. Louis last December, was arrested yesterday morning, confessed, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years in the peni- tentiary, all within two hours. Remarkable Resnlt. It makes no difference how many Physicians, or how much medicine vou have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup iB the only remedy which has given com plete satisfaction in severe cases of Lung diseases. It is true there are yet thousands of persons who are predisposed to Throat and Lung Af, fections, Consump1'011) Hemorrhages, Asthma, Severe Colds settled on the Pneumonia, Whooping Breast, Cough, Ac, who have no personal knowledge or Boscnees uerman 8yrnp. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year with oat' one complaint. Consumpives trr just one bottle. Regular size 75 cent. oia ty u aruggisw in America and J. W. McNfti k Co. A d73s-t- f Etc. Etc., By W. U. Telegraph to the Junction. two-third- fionaitlf r. g anti-Cooli- A. CARESWELL, PUM closely was because he supposed SAN FRANCISCO RECEIVES THE they were afraid some one would try to burn it down. The young ladies VETO QUIETLY. a at boarding school near the cathedral noticed the arrival of a box More About A. T. Stewart's Body. there a short time ago: it was a long box and large enough to contain a coffin, and it aroused some curiosity THE GOLD AND SILVER MIXES among the girls, who remarked that it probably contained Mr. Stewart's OF MICHIGAN. body. The Agitation 3 irking. San Francisco, March 3. TeleEtc. Etc., Etc., grams continue coming in from all quarters announcing mass meetBy W. U. Telegraph to the Junction. ings and resolutions regarding the e bill. The veto of the The Sewage Erarta' Work. of the city speak of evening papers New York, Mar. 3. The Times the veto as a very weak document, says the veto message is not difficult and counsel a continuance of the agito recognize as the work of Evarts, tation, and prudent and peaceful in one of his happiest and least ex- measures. The workingmen of Copper City, pansive moods of composition. There Shasta county, have expelled all are portions, however, alluding with Chinamen from that place. unnecessary politeness to the PresiSargent ob the Veto. dent's confidence that Congress will Washington, March 3. Senator maintain the "public faith and public Sargent, after perusing the copy of veto message which was sent to honor," while the House, by 109 to the Senate the but of course not read in to refuse do voted to 95,immediately that body, as there was no occasion so; that seems to betray Mr. Hayes' to vote upon it, commented upon is in the following emphatic terms, amiable touch. which are reported verbatim: "The Beecher Again. message is weak and inconsistent. "There are many heathen China- The administration crouches at the men worshipping their idols in Caliof the eastern press and fornia Beecher said yester- demand and but feebly deprebags, money in "who of God far are the sight day, cates the indignation of the Pacific. better than those, big, I am not surprised at the course of whisky-drinkinfellows who are the administration. 1 supposed 1 The them. congregapersecuting had its adhesion to the principles of tion applauded. the bill, but it was all hypocrisy, Blodgett Vindicated. which I should have expected. It Chicago, Mar. 3. JownaTs Wash- abandoned the blacks in the South The judiciary committee to their fate, and selfishly threw ington: will report this afternoon a resolu- away the Republican party there; it tion that the charges against Judge is naturally reckless when the interBlodgett lie on the table, and Knott ests of free labor on the Pacific are will make a verbal report that they at stake, and sacrifices without reare not worthy of consideration. morse the Republican party there. I had rather have twenty years of Impeachment of Seward. Democratic rule and be rid of this Articles of impeachment against Consul General Seward are seven teen Chinese curse than a century as that in number. The report made by of such Republicanism or this administration with unra concludes resolution with Springer Chinese immigration. providing for the appointment of estricted seven managers to present the arti-tle- s Hayes was determined from the first to the Senate and conduct the to veto this bill and was bound to case before that body. The views of find some pretense on which it could pretended opposition the minority of the committee on be done; all his was the Chinese designed to capexpenditures in the State Depart- to ment were read in the House, after ture the Pacific Senators in such those of the majority. Springer does matters as the New York nominanot expect that the articles of im tions. It was never founded on conand vanished the moment peachment will ever be considered viction was raised. A great work clamor any is and his by the Senate, only object to get them on record for future use, has been done by Congress and deand to injure Seward's standing as a stroyed by Hayes. The only advantage left is the instruction of the diplomat. making the work easier in country, Ho Excitement. the future. 1 hope the California San Francisco, March 2. Owing Senators and members will keep up to the fact that for the last two or the fight, for in time they will sucthree days the community had been ceed. The classes in led to expect the veto of the bill to the East are interested, if I may restrain Chinese immigration, and judge by the volume of letters I get that anxiety on the subject had to asking tor information, and they will some extent worn itself out, the soon make themselves felt by the actual receipt of the news failed to doctrinaires. I hope the people of create any excitement in the city. California will calmly bide their It can not, however, be argued from time, which must come. The great this thatauniversal feelingof deep re- obstacle in this fight has been the gret and indignation exists through- prejudice exerted by the intemperate e out the State and the Pacific coast. utterance of someof the All day dispatches have been pouring partisans; that has been a powerful into the office of the Associated Press lever-workin and out of Congress. voicing the sentiments of the press The 5ew Eldorado. and people on t he action of the PresiMilwaukee, March 3. J. J. dent. With thus far three excepof this city, who is largely has tions, perfect unanimity prevaile ed in these expressions, the only dif- interested in iron mines on Menomo-nepeninsuMichigan Range, upper ference being in degree. The city just returned from that secjournals of course all treat the sub- la, haswhither he went to investigate tion, this morning. ject editorially of the report recently teletruth the The End Not Yet. graphed from Madison announcing Chicago, Mar. 2. A meeting wa the discovery near Menomonee of to take iron ore held at Maskell hall containing gold and silver action regarding theChinese question. in paying quantities. Mr. Hager-mas The hall was full, Judge says intense excitement preFelch presiding. Among the speak- vails at Waneedah, where the Beners were Wm. Halley, late of Califor- nett and Green mines are located; nia, who was a defeated candidate after several days investigation he there last year for the Constitutional found that the average of three samConvention; Dr. Duff, State Senator ples of iron ore from above the Artley and Mr. Woodason. A deter- mines, which had been sent to Chimination was expressed to form an cago for analysis, was about six dole organization in Chicago. lars gold and sixteen dollars silver Resolutions were unanimously adper ton. These are facts as stated opted as follows: Resolved, that this by the parties interested. It will be meeting of citizens of Chicago fully a very difficult matter to operate gold express themselves in sympathy and silver existing in such small with the people of California in their quantities from these iron ores, and endeavor to rid themselves of the the expense would be enormous. incubus of Chinese Coolie importa- Hagerman expects a speedy "flatting tion, and promise to aid them by out" of the excitement which at every means in their power to ac- present prevails. complish the object so much to be desired for the prosperity of the Pacific coast and the happiness of its LIGHTSIXG BOILED D0W3. people. Resolved, that we consider The California Constitutional Conthe bill passed by Congress to restrict Coolie immigration right and just vention adjourned yesterday tine die. and such as meets with the approval There have been six cases of of the people, and regret that the cremation in the town of Gotha, GerPresident of the United States in many. the exercise of this high prerogative, has thought proper to veto the Girardin, in La France, says the same. Resolved, that we now look present French Cabinet has but a s vote to short time to live. to Congress for a override the President's veto and The Tribune' Washington thinks pass the bill into law. an extra session of Congress inevitStewart' Body. able, while the World asserts that Nbw York, Mar. 2. Ever since the President will call the Senate the body of the late A. T. Stewart only to confirm some of his appointwas stolen from St. Mark's chuj-cments. yard, rumors were afloat that Judge Gossips at New York have it that Hilton and the police knew where Evarts minister will it had been hidden by the thieves. to London inbe nominated of who, Welsh, place Friends of the family asserted that they say,wants to come home. It is it was in charge of agents who were said that Evarts has become weary guarding it until the crypt in the of the monotony ot the State Departnew cathedral at Garden city, L. I., and that he prefers two years was put in readiness. Recently ment, circumstances have been noted which in London. In the House of Commons yesterindicate that the body has been found and is safely and securely day, Lord George F. Hamilton, Vice guarded. A well known resident of President of the Council, replying to Garden city said he had reason to a question, said so long as pleurobelieve that the body had been pneumonia exists in the United found and waslodged'in the cathedral States it would not be consistent with crypt. He said that a long box of such the contagious diseases act to rescind size and appearance as would existing regulations. A (Tain. dispatch from Calcutta states that Yakoob Khan will be referred to the Viceroy's proclamation, which stated that the war was waged only against the Ameer, and he will be told that future relations will depend wholly on himself. It is probable the Viceroy will not insist on the army entering Cabul i f negotiations proceed Brown and smoothly. Generals RoWts report that the troojie are ready to advance if necessary. A The French Financial Panic. London, March 3. Paris journals unite in furious attacks against Leon Say, minister of finance, which portend another assanlt upon the ministry, even if De Marcere, of the interior, obtains a vote of confidence. A Paris correspondent telegraphs, that Loon Say, who was former clerk of the Rothschilds and known to be their partner in many affairs, is attacked for his conduct relative to the conversion of five'per cent, rentes with a virulence which must probably lead to his resignation. It is a notorious fact that the Rothschilds on Wednesday last made enormous purchases of five per cents at most depreciated prices. The general opinion is that never in the whole financial history of France was there an equal scandul. from Calcutta says the Viceroy of India has received a letter from Yakoob Khan, dated Feb. 20, making overtures for friendly relations. The Plagae in St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg, Mar. 3. Professor Botkin declares, notwithstanding the opinion to the contrary of the medical commission, that the disease of the footman in St. Petersburg is a case ot Astrachan plague. Synopsis COMMITTEE. of the Report Majority. of preme Court which subsequently cided that the Hayes electors the By W. U. Teiegrel to the Junctiow . YesWa8hingtok, March 3. of terday Mr. Potter, chairman the investigating committee, submitted a report which he had prepared to the committee and it was adopted by a vote of six Democrats to three Kepulilicans; Iliscock, Cox and Reed will prejmre a minority re port. Mr. Stenger,Uemocratic member of the committee, who was chairman of the in Loui siana, has also prepared a rejiort. Mr. Potter's report is necessarily long, as it deals with all points that have been before the committee ex cept the cipher dispatches, which will be made thesunrectof a separate report and will be presented to the Mr. Potter's committee report is regarded by those who have perused it as Wholesale Dealers io Fine Kentucky WniSKIES, Imported and Domestic WERE NOT KLKCTEU J. CO. 5 de- nor untitled to cast the vote of the State, and that the Tilden electors were, and also the judgment of the court in the action brought by Drew, the Democratic candidate for Govwhere the ernor, to obtain a court directed a and decided that the canvassers in refusing to count the votes cast had defrauded Drew and unlawfully seated Stearns. The legislature of the State thereof the upon directed a electoral vote in accordance with this decision of the Supreme Court, the judges of which were Republicans, and the canvass showed the Tilden electors chosen. The Governor then issued his certificate to the Tilden electors as the true electors but the electoral commission refused to consider the judgment of the court. A law w recommended providing that in eases of contest over electoral votes the decision of the State's court of last resort shall be adopted, and then it proceeds at great length showing that Tilden was elected and Hayes was not. WINES AND UQirOSRj And Cigars, Are rerelriag comlgramte dairy of abora atoek and uSarla the auna at the aafaat-e- 4 EASTERN PRICES. LOWEST All orders bj mail will be promptly attended to. schlhsinglr W; & Co., Agents fur Vtuh for tht Cdtlrate FRANZ FALK'S MILWAUKEE Beat LAGER BEER in the Market, W. Simonton lectured in Cooper New York, on Sunday Institute, evening, to an audience of about 2,(HH, on the "Associated Press, or how we get our news." wareextensive Moneypenny's house f f'olnnilius. ().. on Sunday. ' burned with a large quantity of grain. Joss, cigty to a Hundred thousand dollars. Partially insured. Fire incendiary. I A Yakoob hahn Want Peace. London, Mar. 3. A telegram POTTER that the canvassers delayed their announcement until the morning of the day the electors were to meet and vote, so although the action was instantly taken to oust the Hayes electors, no decision could be had until the Hayes electors had met that same day at noon and voted. The report then recites the judgment of the Su- Visage Kirnllng lOWUCHH Yel- - la THE BEST Beer Xxagcr In the Country is to be found at the U. P. BREWERY AND That of a "heathen Chinee," if belonging to one of our race, can scarcely do described as attractive. But worse than this, it is the index of a disordered liver, of a liver that needs arousing and regulating. The remedy is at hand, prompt, efficacious. A course of Hostotter's Stomach Bitters will expel the misdirected bile from the blood and divert it into the proper chanuel, open the bowels, remove the dyspeptic symptoms which invariably accompany bilious, ness and counteract the rapidly developing tendency to dangerous con gestion of the liver, which must al ways exist when the skin and whites of the eyes assume this yellow hue. The pains through the right lower ribs, side and shoulder blade, the nausea, furred state of the tongue, and unpleasant breath which indicate liver complaint, in short all its disagreeable concomitants are soon remedied by this sovereign corrective, which in addition to its regulat ing properties is a superb invigorant. and a pure and agreeable medicinal stimulant, appetizer and nervine. deod si MALTING HOUSE, Fifth Street, east of Commercial Hotel, . OGDEN, UTAH. SAL 00 MB And Families Supplied. Orders from along the Railroad Lines or any part of the Country will be promptly and faithfully attended to. BUCHMILLER k WELLS FKOi'ItlETOBS. d57tf Oysters1 Oysters! IY THE PLATE OR CAR. A Sick Ncnator. At The excessive corpulency of a cer tain LTnited States Senator has long been the butt of editorial vit and spicy ban mots from the pens of Wash lifth Street, Oytltn. ington correspondents, rew persons have suspected that his obesity was I am prepared to ship any quaoti a disease, and liable to prove fatal. Yet this is the sad fact. Excessive ty at any time, C. O D., to any part fatness is not only a disease iu itself, of the eonnlry. but one liable to generate other anu B. (.OOOFELI.OW. more serious ones. Chemistry has at r last revealed a safe, sure, and reliable S1NGC LARLY IMPARTIAL. remedy for this abnormal condition and judicial. They say it is entirely de- of the system in Allan's Anti-Favoid both of rhetorical ornamentation Distinguished chemists have pro and vituperative denunciation, and nounced it not only harmless but very derives its force solely from the beneficial to tb system, while remeclose logical deduction of facts predying the diseased condition. Sold sented to tue committee. Some of by druggists. deod si Eealeri In the Democrats regard it as wanting in color or not so strongly expressed as the facts warrant, and it is not unlikely that some members of the committee belonging to the party WM. VAN DVKG & C0M will present an J.B.GOODFELLOW'S d8Uf-n- J. t. Geo. Ford & Co. HIDES, ADDITIONAL EXPRESSION FORWARDERS PiSLTS WOOL I of their views. The report of Mr. Potter, in opening, sets forth what Wifl tint fiflh Stnet, Ogden City, Chtb it was proper for Congress to investi- And wholesale and retail dealeri in all Okktt aeo ly kinds of the and what and not, difficulty gate of conducting an investigation into the conspiracies which have been FARM PRODUCE. successfully carried out while the successful party remains in power. Itadmit that the confessions ot conspirators who have become dis satisfied are worth little, but points to EVER OFFERED. the fact not generally understood, BIKERS AD FAMILY FLOUR that about the essential features of I am Selling Out my Entire the election and canvass in Florida There is no subs and Louisiana. A SPECIALTY. Stock of before the tantial dispute the Republicans committee, no witnesses called having in Florida and few in Louisiana, ex- GRAHAM FLOUR, cept as to the conduct of the visiting CORN MEAL, statesmen and incidentally BEST CHANCE Clothing ABOUT INTIMIDATION. CRACKED WHEAT, o &o. It dismisses entirely the testimony of Anderson, Jenks Mrs. Jenks, Weber and that class of witnesses, and deals with the case upon the' Special Attention given to orders general and controlling facts alon. the lines of either of the railalong is three divided into The report parts, the first of which refers to ways leading inte Ogden for Grain, Florida, the sec n I to Louisiana and Flour, etc , in ear load lots or less. the third to the forged electors certificates. Beginning with Florida, it d37-t- f. cites the law directing the Presidential election to be appointed by the rotes cast and the canvassing board ) to canvass the votes cast, and claims V. B. LAND OFFICE. Salt Lake City. V that 187. 18, ) r.brnary Hats, Boots and Shoes, WITHOUT RESERVE, At Wholesale or Retail. IsTOTIOE. THE TILDEN ELECTORS having received a majority of the rotes cast in this Mate, were tnereoy necessaaily entitled to be declared elected, and that the canvassing board by rejecting without warrant of law a portion of the "Votes bo as to show a majority for Hayes, unlawful lv counted Tilden out. It states Complaint baring be n entorad at thu See by Cheriaa O. Bonnem againat Laroy D. Swlgart for JVo Reasonable abandoning hie Hoatead Bntry, No. 2Sttx dated N BW and XV. npon tha H I aril 26, V Section Si. Townahle t N. Run W. in Weber Gouty, Utah Territory, with a iew to the cancellation of arid entry: tb. aaid parti ea are hereby aaamoawl to appoar at tMa ofltoa on the Jlrt day af March, 1879, at 10 o'clock a. n to re-P.S. Do not apond aod forsiah teetiaMajr aoocoraiBf aaid aJ- - 17, 4A21 it Offer Refuse FRED. LEVY. JNO. B. MOSES NETLKet-ieteT- . H. BAKBecanar. wait, tmt eome oa with your Cash and Secure your d67-$Bargains. |