Bryan Morning Eagle. (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 215, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 15, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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Good home killed meat beat re-
frigerated Muff 'all holler.
There' plenty of choice meat
right here to supply thin market
with good nicely flavored steak
without buying that which hat
been kept on ice until it ha no
flavor.
Who?
Who would live in a garden full
of nice fruits and vegetables and
buy canned good to eat? ? ? ? ?
who?
We slaughter good beeves dress
them nicely and serve our custo-
mer something choice. Won't
you give u a trial? ??????
JCll D.
callforo'iipon-'
Franhiin's liiarhci
J. W. Baits
REAL ESTATE
AGENT
IUt In tfnw itinnr 't 4 Autrar t Bwki of
Hi iux County Laud I illee
fOU HALK.
About bC aor a located on mile
from court hoUHw.25 acre in cultlvi.-
tiott and lindane in pasture. F'ii'd
with H wire. Trli-H li0.oO.
About and ono-quarter aer
uar actio r.lioii in ni'iitlii'Mt part
Jf t mil iM..ill ... rottni; tenant
tioiiaeanJ all on premise. I'rlo
7j.
six ro;m hiiiHx nit. I two lot of
ruuJ loctil four block from
Mala Jitn-ft. Mnrk cistern on pre-
.'rice Mi'.-'.
Ono linlf of a block mar Allen
aediny. TricH M) ui.
About 11 act" of land on aoiitli
8ltl of town goo! new 4-room Iioiiko
with well. cttT:i and out-lious..
ITIch eiCXX).
4-rooin limine with utntry. ball
and two jmlli-rli-n. Tub cistern bor-
eal well talli ami ardu. Locat-
ed 4 blocka from CourtboiiHo. Knt
for r.uO pi'f inontb. VrU' lt'H.
The J" II K"-l limn place; oti-
fimrti r block of ground nnd t room
two-tory fraii'. ilw'-IIIinr M2"i
On linlf Mock r prouml adjoining-
tho 1) (.' Ic.M.r t pl.ico I'rlc
s 1 4- t -i Shiivlnq
V1 by ....Harlot
Nnldiwr east. Cltr National Ban.
1HREE r'lKST-Ct.A' W . iliKMKS. HOT ind
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Your patroraga I tollclled
SIMMONS &GEUE Props
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Physicianian J Surgeon
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Central Texas Fair
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BRYAN
TEXAS.
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H V it Cniab.rne eml reilum LI at
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Kirst- 'l i-h llot'iin I V Id
Sim r ami V ainr
BATHS
czrzrr. i t ::; r:
fhoTi I. K II HjVs f.'r. Psr- In-
correct! Rcprcjtn'j Cnployore.
Chautauqua. N V. A' )f. M Ihn'i-
a I. Kill vie e-:ite!d i.t of C
Anvilcan lrV!eiiitnn of I.ahor In tv
discussion on "The labor union i n I
the mob spirit" asset te tin- leader..
In labor riots were usually rnrni ion-
rta to unionism flushed with th
possession of power.
One explanation of rlote ndvanced
Ly him waa that thousand of work-
Inir men hnl been embittered by the
con lltlona of their childhood im I their
rxpi-rlciu ei In Inter life with tho com-
l' ny tir- ami other rvlilcnrra of
a;ree) u ii'l 1.wit urniye.l 41 if .i Inst
lloin h.nl ina'le them mine lcK'erate.
Mr. Kill InnlHti'il however thut
tho I'crrcntair of rlnii In l.iUir truu-
ble was ill. It. ra y 1 11 K that recoriU of
r'.ooj n'.rlkcn In Revtn yearn chow el
tti.it fewer than 1 per cent ha. I t.-en
att'ii.l'.t by riots. He 1 1 J not t lleve
Mr. I'arry correitly reiireneiite 1 the
iii.Io)-.t of the country.
The iii.oyinnt of Jete tlve an I
renin who exrlle.l men to violence
aid Mr. KI.M. plareil much renM)nl-
blllty on certuln employer urican-lr-i
labor nnlJ h"H was nut rri-ponfl-tile
for the employment of private pi-
llcenien durlnic the anthracite ntrike
for the white tipping of mlnern In (VI-
orado for th rloti at Danville ami
Evnnitvllle.
The lawlcpxnpM of the few ho lo-
1te. rhoubl not oture the koo!
rltlxenHhtp of the majority of tra.le
unloiilnt.
A TRAIN'S WILD RUN.
Got Ovtr an Embankment at Spaed
of Sixty Milet an Hour.
Axhrville jf. ( Auk. It. A train of
thirteen toa. It-.l freU'ht cars ml be-
yon J the control of the engineer on
the Kuuthem railway mi I d ixhli g
wlblly down a mecp grailo on Haluil.i
mountain was wrecke.I at a turn In
the rou.l near Mulruae
The dead: Knulneer J. II. Averlll
Jr of Anhevllle N. C: r'lremnn Will-
iam Hair of Anhevllle N. t.. Injure l:
Ilraki inan V. II. Sin -a r 1 II of Sw.uiiiua-
tiac fatally.
The train waa found to ! beyond
control moil niter leaving the top of
the mountain und Im rpeed Ini rcute I
with eai li mile of the long run. Ily
thp time the train reached Melrose It
wan going nt 11 rate of more than xlxty
mllex an liiiir. Operator J. V. II ath-
erly hearing the nole of the up-
proaihlng ttaln. ran out to pee why
It did not Mop In compliant with tint
algnal Hag. He emerged from th
atatlon door Just In lime to Fire-
man Hair wave a last fareurll. un I
amlle gilmly aa the train sped on.
CALEB POWERS' CASE.
Convict Youteey Givee Some Very aerv. d at w hi h lh atoi y of the 1 am-
n. T..;mnw palgn during the stirring p-rlod In th.
Damagmg Teit.mony. rarly m( up of h lHrrltoryi ...
r;org.t..r.. Ky.. Aug. 14.-n the by Ctlitu of . Ilf M.ini:
wltr.( sa stand for three hour the con- waa told und b.ittlm foucht over ngiiln
Vltt. Henry Vouts y. gave very dam- around the f.-nive teiard. I'limmlPtlnn.
aging testimony against fal. b 1'ow. tal pr Sl"1h -'.. f P-"t h maker of ti.
evnlng. Two-thlide of the vteran
In the i. bel murd. r tonsplracy case. f H ri..rilig now serve In
lie testlle( that in January l:'d. be ' nno pooltlon or utoth-r under cl II gov-
algiitd an atTldavit for l'oweia as to Inn 1 eminent.
Innotfiiie to present to the Judgva of i
the court of uppc.il to eecute from
them a reversal of the life si nt.'in 0
given him (I 'oeri 1. He said that at
the time he signed that lill. latlt both
l'oweia and himself kn.-w It to lie false
and that before he would consent to
alllx his signature to It h (Vout.e)
reiuire I'ovtirs to sign nti aureement traordlnary session of congreaa I l
waiving th.- truth or falsliy of it. and ng dlacussed by the presider.t with
oImi ..gie. lnit to n. v. r let It become pvrra f .. niong whom
public. li- produced the agreement 1 .. . ... L
in .ourt with Powers' signature at- ! !-r.aris M.aw and Hit. h.sx k.
tn.h- l and the affair cr. at-d nuite a I respectively of tlu- treasury and Inter-
aenatlon. Youts. y's w ife has Ih-cii for lor departments.
two e the l.mH.t cust-HlUn of! In regard . the ex. r.-iordlnar aesslon
this d.cum.nt. of longM.ss at a date earll. r than .Nov.
considerable opposition developed.
OKLAHOMA STORM.
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Brick Build nga Demolished and Pee-
1
pie Shocked. i
Mi. 1 w nee. !.li. Aug II. Imrli.tr a
n.o... si.io tii-ra Thorv . r I . i n i n
1 1 i-1 1 1 r 1 1 1
trm k and partially demol
ish' d tbn I'lbk building'. The son
of A. T. U"- r ii Im I a slue k but
. vhi'l '1 lr win ki on nt the U" k
Is .ml .-hoi . .i.i ir d by a light-
lllrg sI'.M i. but . lil III over.
'li'' s I t ni tai the ino-t cut if
th- y .ii. an I la t. 'l fur two leans.
Th" lo'.fl tloors .'! tlnolel.
urn li ! .in ii ie- a I. I f i o i ii II
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Lord Salisbury III.
I on. 'on. An ;. II - I. id S ill' hiny Is
eeilo isly In Iim .se I. ai l or ling to In-
foirn M.n v. I fioin his f t r t : I y at
II itl.. 1 I I. u- . Th- late pi. n L r Is
C te il y e b l 11- t' I. i II 1 ll) I
in I'tli II I II..
BASEBALL.
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TURKISH TROUBLES.
Gendarme Executed fop Murder of
Ruaalen Conaul Roatkevakl.
Contntlni)ple. Aug. It. The court
martial held at Monuatlr ct)iidemned
TSendearne llulini ! death for the mur
der of II. I:otko Hkl. Iluaxlan consul
at Monaatlr. The aeutvnce wua I m me-
diately carried out. Another itendearne
waa avntehced to fifteen yeara penal
(rvltude. rlipa t h'-a received by port
give particulate of a number of en-
tounters with Inaurgenta. The latter
uttackei the village of OumenK throw-
ing boniba In It. but ottUlal dmpatchfi
ay they were repulaed. Foreign rep-
renentatlvea have demanded of the
porte protection of couaula and foreign
residents at Monaatlr The grand vlMer
ban protnl.itd meaHurra of protectiun.
Muaxeilmana In the tllntuibed area are
pciKlKtetitly (li'iiuin.ling urniM und am-
inui.Ulou to prntett themaelvei ugliln.tt
t'brl.'tli.ina. Tbla la cnnKl.lcreJ a tlan-
gcroua fat tor In the mtuatlon
Imperial Troopi Progreia.
ConstantlnopK Aug. 14. Imperlol
troopa have onupleil Krunhevo. twenty-three
mileH north of Mouaallr. which
waa recently adzed by limurgent.
A force of 4'n0 troupe benelged the place
and bombarded It with artillery. Fight-
ing with revolutionise la atlll pro-
ceeding outatde of the town.
Consular advltea from Munaxtlr and
Salonlta endorxe th belief that any
overt movement In those town on the
part of revolutionary commltteea would
lead II the nmt.irr of Ilulgarlan In-
habitant by miixxuliiien. I'unlc con-
tinue at Monaatlr where the ahupa
I. loweil.
Settlement of ln'nmnlty for the mur-
der of M. KnMkovxkl. Kuit.-iian consul
nt Monaatlr la Imminent. The gov-
ernment offera I.IO.noi) to the widow
which appears to be Katisf.o tory to
Kusia. The kuolin govt rnment con-
tlnura to Insist on the execution of the
murderer.
Bulgaria Will Pretent Statistic.
Sofia. Aug. II. The Ilulgarlan gov-
ernment la preparing a memorandum
to powers ghlng stttlMlta of the mi ta
of oppression by Turkish olllcla's In
Macedonia alnre tho Institution of re-
form program three months ago nnd
othir evidence In support of llulgirla'a
Iwllef In the hopelessness of expecting
nny good result from the Itusi-o-Austro
reform plan.
PHILIPPINE VETERANS.
Celebrate Manila Occupation Day by
Parade and Banquet.
Manila. Aug. U. Veteran of the
army of riilll plnea celebrated the oc-
cupatlon day with a pat vie In whb h
h(J() . look pn. clad In old regu
lation service tlotblng blue shirta and
khaki. A banuuet waa afterward
DISCUSSING EARLY C0NGRE33.
Senator and Representatives Desire
to Be at Home in October.
Oyster 1'ny. Aug. 14. Financial leg-j
Islatlon and othr work -of proposed ex- I
The point Is that 11. any senators and
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ret resent .it Ives will be Flie.lCi'd during
Oi to her n the r slate campaigns and
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that It would be politically unwise for
them to leie their stile nt nch
time. It I announced that no definite
on. 1 lis Ion n-uirdliig the date of th"
extraordinary session his been rcaih-
ed ' t
BATSON HANGED.
MercWer of Earl Family Pays the
Penalty.
Luke I'l.aihs. Aug II. -A. I'. It.lts.m
was hn.g'd lor.- this afternoon H
li a le no inf.f iaui II" was Ih" inilt -ilei.
r of n: ii.bera of the I" irl f iniily In
F- I.: uai v 1" -'. near Welch
Parliament Prorogued.
I.on Ion. Ai';- II - Pat! I inielit has
Ii.-.ji pi teg.. I lit t l Nov. 2. Th-
kind's si- e li was of little tenora! or
Int. n ational ltd f st
NEWS IN BRIEF.
In Slavic fittion lithts at Wliltltig.
tt'i l.'l'id b.lf a (lu.i n nun w i e vii'ly
. Waco ' Injun d
John" Sin Ian. h- b id. r of i lieat-
i rr Nov York 1 ltiioi t .n y. ttill i. - nier
lb" Tammy or fa I la! Ion
IJ'tl": Mai. Mb.-ui'l t'eiai is Met.l. ui nrmy
e'" on I m.r.' w s ...hot nil I kill.- I at I. an tin.
'Oi. ui- i w li'.' a. I ii; as i. in. leak r In a ipiai
j r I b. I .i i n ot h rs.
I'. II I'lc r ti is . bii..t. I b-foie th"
hi ii n ial i l.li of 1 1. ia . p. I iiiiei I
r i 1 . a .i r .. i. . a i
id to be I. it ; ib p.sl In in i enmi-
ty' in liuudr. d and s u-rly-fi.. uuat
rulliis if the I.ou.st ii;.' ( K ) ) I'.n king
oii pit.y ate mi a t-llik". dem Hiding
Hot In. t ea-rd w a gi S but full time H lit 11
i. ill d to tuik
At Wlnli. ld. Kana ; ill it Trigg tin
ex-l'lilli pine soldier. and known
around iiiln Id n "Ci.izy Trigg." be-
iiiine angeled by the music of it bind
i oiicel t und in tiled IiIiiih. If with a
double barrel shot gun und a revolver
and att.it ked the crowd of per-
aoiis. firing mnny shula Into the us-
aenibly. Three were killed and 10
more wire Injured. Trtgg was finally
rhot and killed by a policeman. Th
.crowd becnnie panic atrli ken and men
women und ihlidren were trampled un
A PLUCKY WOMAN.
She Engage in Pietol Duel With'
Negro Iniulter.
Austin Aug. 14. A Aerie duel oc-
curred Thursday evening between Mra.
Joe I'mlth. alfe of a well known farm-
er living at Pelvulle this county a;; 1
a nigro. A. big burly negro call-d at
the Smith home when the husband wms
way nnd asked for wuter. Mr. Sintii
pointed him to the well and he mad
an Insulting remark nnd went down
the road und soon returned nrme
v.'llh a six shooter. Mra. Smith mean-
time hid armed herself. When th
negro approached he llred at Mrs
Smith striking a few In. h-s from b r
head. M'a Smith returned' the fire
whi-n the negro fired again and then
tied with the woman In pursuit firing
all time Mrs. Smith was not Injured
but It la tielleved she stril'k the nerro
who got awny. Sheriff and posaee are
looking for the negro.
A DAMAGE SUIT.
Travia County Politician Want Salve
for Editorial Attack.
Austin. Aug II -A suit for l)vei
damage has been filed in the lltrlit
court by V. II. Owen an officer on
the police force ngalnst flammed of
the Statesman Publishing company
for an alleged attack miidi on plain-
tlT In an editorial during the cam-
paign for city marshal
The atnte health officer einph.nttralty
denied that there waa a case of yellow
fever at Victoria Texns. a h.n been
reported by a New York evening r-
per. lie sav It Is certainly an error
Oovcrnor f.inham. Attorney fleneral
Tell and State Health Officer TnlMir
have returned from 'ialveston. where
they Inspected the ijua inline atatlon
Tabor a.iys the station li fir frcm be-
Ing In a satlfv tory cond'tlon. A a
result of the trip conlr.vt will be b t
for many changes and betterments.
County Ta RoMe.
Austin Aug. II Tin- lontro'.ler has
received the tax rolls of several coun
tl- si. with total Viil'ie. with Itureatt
and dei rvic. aa follows:
t'olor.ido Total valu JC:'.'.:T In-
cnae t J;1. 4 J 4.
!t Tt:il value li.Ji: To lu-
cre is- I73..'."S.
l.o lug Total value r't l'i. d tre:ie
111
Winkler Total villi" t-lrt.-l. o"-
Te.l-e .'U..H2.
Fort Pen. I Total value r.k.'.T.'0. In-
crease llb'.nTt
Handera Total value tl.'-t 2'. in-
creas- j;a.T;r
Austin Tot 1! valui S I 3i 1. In-creas-
I". i'VI.
I!o'lii. Total value r.l'T.S.". In-
crease t:.'.4i)
(Jreirg-To'a! K.r.JJ.TJl. In-
erei. e U'. .).:.;.
INDIANS TO MIGRATE.
Kiekapooa and Shawnees of the Big
Jim Band Going to Mexico.
WashiiiKt in Aiyc. II. The commls-
aloner of In II in affair has tec Ive-l .1
telegram from Indian S. hool Mip. rln-
tendeiit Thiikary. locate! at the
Sliaw iu-f In II an ug.uicy In nkl.ihoma
t:olif)li:g him lh.it a laige number of
Kii kapoo In liana and some of the
Shaw ne a of the lllg Jam band are
pp-patlng to move to Mexico within a
few tlis and asking for Instructions
ux to the course to be pursued. He
mi l the sii:g. si ion th it to hold tlu-m
probably would r unite the asltain
nf troops an I also vclunie rs th
H.Ttein.nt that the proposed ihnnge
of base on the part of the Indians U
Instigated by designing white nun.
fomillssoer Jollea expressed the
Opinion tli.il nothing tan b done to
pievi nt the step but sai l that If th"
Indians would curry their Intentions
Into effect they would not b" perm.t-
ted to t.ik- any of the property Issued
to them by the government. This
Mr. Tb.nkeiy expnssis the opinion
that tin y 1 1 not altimpt to do. It Is
supposed fioni bis reference t schem-
ing whiles thit then. Is nil rffott on
the put of the whites I i Inline th-'
removal of the Indians with the hop
of set tiring trt'lr land In Oklahoma
but It Is pointed ..in that un ler the
law tin y wooll i.l bo allowed to sell
their re l i st in- i'i"ii if th. y shoul 1
leave III i unity. There me about
4 .f Hi Kl : a s and I tig J I lit
ball I I oil. b lie 1.
PTOMAINE POISONING.
Fifty Cucstt of Senatir Stwart Ar
Stricken at Anhljurn Va.
W .tei.li tt n. Atg II. 1'otu uiiie pois-
on laid low Idly gue-ts of Senator
Sb w a! t at A - hb ii ii. V.i. A I n ge nuin-
I -r i f p. isoi.s hid l. 1 1 1 1 - : t 1 to alien. I
the Mir of a il.i i) film o.tnid by
S' nator Stew. lit i f Nit.ola The sena-
tor s' iM l to the pin-pi i uxe buyers a
Hldll 1 1 in 111 i ll. I on-l-d II g of I offee un 1
s.mdw i. In s. Short! nit.rttai ls l.fty
piisons were inkn ihnllv ill suf-
f.'tin frfitu ptoininie p.i'.rilng line
afti r iii.otbfr tb- fe'l to tin- ground
writhing In n '.'ong. An !nv ct ig ttlon
d. i l"p. I the f.n t that the b f w i.
bid I I-. tl p it ha ."I p. '.'a - h tu i . oi I hi I
b.-etl ki pt pi i o! 1 i . in the fai to
fur se tal .lays I' tp i.ts n e nM out
of iPiriS' r.
COY'S SEA EXPERIENCE.
Twelve. Year-Old LaH Pirked Up O'f
Georgia Cat.
Ne t Voi;.. Am' II -The M iru-in
l:re si .T r. I'M. i! a at i I'. i d from
; I -lo... I i . I .i i .1 a no Ive.
J i. II -oil hot will Wis foi'll I I'lrlft In
im op. ii bo.. I about I".! n il s i If ileor-
F a mi Aug. !. II" was ii. ik. I and al-
most ib ad fioin i'o.:it". After tlie
I'll hid I. -a r.l."l Hool.ull.it In-
bill I'.iplaln Prisioti that with two
rill r boy In was tlshlng oiilsl l. the
huh. ir of Savannah when the boil
bloke (olrifl. an. I they were unable to
row nshoio Two of the lads sei'lnij
the shore rapidly r' edlng pitingel
Into the wuter and swain for shore.
The other boy waa unable to svlm so
l.ir find remained In the boat without
food or water until picket up by the
Ltl lora.lo.
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can be preserved by right livinjj. (Jive nature the as-
sistance of the practiced pliatm.icist when it is needed'
and voti will liml it economical as well as plnsically
ami tren'ally benelicial. tn will be unable to lird P
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preset iptinn work than our store. We keep rvery-
thininthe R(t.aH 13 V II fj Ix i Wnf
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FORT WORTH
WACO HOUSTON and
GALVESTON
Through 5lceper
anJ Chair Cars
tsetween ft. Worth. Vt'aeO
IPiiulcn an.l I ilt. ton.
tilren Une
lo
Austin 5a n Antonio
and Mexico
Sr and Chair Care
a
a to H houre the iulrket
line from Tn points to
St. Ixiuls an t to ali Ka.t-
ern eltle thniugh St Uiule
I- TUICE. Jud V I All M.
URVEYORS of
PUBLIC
PLEASURE
Houston &Texas Central
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lvlNGSLAND LLiANO LAMPA-
SAS MAliltIN .'intl WOOTAN
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Stinnntir Hnt.tts in 11 fine t. Juno I.
Write tor lll istmtnl Pookl-t
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Mount inJTeiis.
PARSONS BOTTLING WORKS
A C. (J. I'AKSON'S l'l-oprietor
J Ktr.ar'p'd lll'.!ed
NEW AND UP - TO
nmi: wiioLicsoME.ANi) i!k;m ukadesoijawatek
All riiTora Wholesale ni1'lntal.lnriudln(
Ginger Ale Cherry nnd Celery Phosphate I'eppo-rhate Koot
IJter Iron-Hiew Seltzer ana Mineral Waters.
Croaro Cork Hrntnin llutohinaonnd
MOTTO :
" Utmost eleanllaesa and uniform qnalltr ot etoda prompt sod eorreot surrina
lo ene and all."
Respectfully solicit the trade of Ilryan and mirroundin;' territory.
nil
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' i BO eatlsWil with tlie way
.
je . Tour shirt ni ir. ruffs and
white waistcoat bare bcea
laundered give U a try. Mod
erately speaking If we fall il
all ottiera must fail. At any
rate gtre ue a try-we'tl run
the risk.
Jewel
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between
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and ti-nrrr ia Ft. Worth
and The t-'nter Il.ta.l
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Manufacturing 1 leVr'
Cork -Stoppered .Qoods In pints tnd'qairte. M
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der foot.
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