sUy with nis always, if you arsagood boy. "1 alius does jos' d t'iogs yer tell me, Massa Oap'n." "I know you do. And, just because you do what I tell you so well, I want to send you to my home, to run er rand for my wifo,and to do what work aha will give you in the hours. And I hare three little children two little girls and a baby boy. I want you to go with them when they g out to play, and take cart of thorn. Don't you think you would like toco thor?" "Ef yor goes too, Mans Cap'n." "Hut, rny boy, I can't possibly go T10W." "Iss do jes de ting yer say, Mass Cap'n, Ef yer toll we tor go, I'se go. An 1'ss iest do ebery word da missus aay, an' 1 look af'r de chillona de beat 1 knows, onlil yer comns dar. Ou'y please cum right soon, Cap'n." The Richmond gnrcrntnent deter mined to "make the' North feel the war as she had never foil it," haj or ganised tbo "grand raid." An order came for Captain Leigh's regiinout to march at daylight. "Tobe, said the captaiu, "you can go in one of the baggage wagons. Strap up my blan ket and poncho, and take them along; and these boots, take particular care of thorn, for it's not often I can get a pair of cavalry boots to fit me as they do." "Yer needn't be feared, Massa Cap'n. l'se take care of dora de bes' I knows," The main body of the raiders were reported on tho line of the South Mountains, making for Get tysburg. Scouting expeditions j were sent out from the Northern army in 11 directions ; and a body qf troops, including Capt. Leigh's reglpient.wera orderod to proceed by shortest route to Uottysburg and head the rebels ofT. One of baggage wagons broke down, the driver passed on, and tho two wag ons were left alono on the mountaius. In one of them was Tobe, with the captains boots, over which he kept constant watch. The men worked busily at the wagon, and Tobo sat - watching them. Kuddwnly a tramping of horses fret was heard, and a party of cavalry cam round a turn in the road. ' "That's good," said one of the men ; "there's some of the boys. If they'll wait a few minutes, we can go along with 'em." "'Taiu'l none of our boys," said the other, after a keen glance ; "them's rcbs." At the word, Tobe slid down in the bottom of tho wagon under aome blankets, and lay silout and no tiouless with the boots clasped in his arms. As the soldiora advanced, the officer said, apparently in reply to a question, "No, let the men go; we can't de anything with prisoners here. But we'll look through the wagons, and if the Yauka have anythiug we want, all's fair in war." The "rebs" were about finishing their examiuatiou, when one of them said, "What's that under the seat of that wagon T" "Oh I nothing but a torn blanket," said another. "'Tain't worth taking; have got all we want." "Tbrro may be something under it, though," he said, pushing aside the blanket. "Ahl this iust what I want ed. Come, boy, hand over those boots quick. . "Deed, massa," said Tobe, "I can't gib 'em ter yer. Dey 'longs ter Massa Cap'n an he tole me to take keer ob em mos partio'lar." "Can't help that. I've got to hav them ; so pass them along." "Please massa," began Tobe, but the rebel cut him short. "Will you give me those boots? If you dou't do it, and in double quick time, too, I'll put a ball threuuh your black skin. I won't ask ydli again. Now, will you give them upr and he pulled out his pistol. " 'Dood. massa, I cau't case Massa Can'n " There was a sharp click, -flash, a long, sobbing moan, and Tobe lay motionless, the boots still clasped in his arms, and great drops of blood slowly gathering upou theui. 'Enemy in siirlit, snouted a picket, ndmg up. The oificer hastily gave au order, and the rebels dashed olf at a furious speed and a few moments after a parly of L'uion cavalry, with CupU Jeigh at their head, appeared, ridiug front the opposite direction. A tew words suf ficed for explanation. Capt. Leigh laid his hand on To bo's shoulder, and spoke his name. At the sound of the voice he loved so well, his eves opened atid he said fuiully, 'Massa Cap'n, I doue de bes I knowed. I kepde boots.1 'O, Tobe!' groaned the captain, 'I wish you had given them up, I would have lost everything, rather than have had this.' Maatia Cap'n. 'tes, lobe what is it V 'Do little cbillens, Massa Cap'n ; I meant ter wait on em rigli smart, loll em , Ills voice grew rainier, and bis eros closed, 'les, my boy. what shall I toll them?' 'Tell riu 1 didn't loose de boots: I kep em do bes 1 knowed.' There was a faiut sigh, a flutter of the evelids. aud the little lifo that had hoeti so truly 'de bes he knowed' (al if we could all say that!) was ended Very reverently Capt. Iigh lifted the boots, all wet aud stained with blood 'I will never wear those boots again ho said ; 'but 1 ft til never part wi theui. lhey shall be lobe's inonu ineuL' lu tho hall of Capt. Leigh house is a deep niche; aud in it ou marble slab covered with a class case Ktaiids a pair of cavalry boots with darks staim upon them; aud on the edo of the slab, iu gold letters, is tho luu'rii'Uou "In iiicmorv of Tobe, r'.vihftil !iit. death. ' JOB WORK DONE AT TIIK 'REPUBLICAN" OFFICE Alh$ fmwwf eah priet, neatly, prompt ly, and in ttyle equal to that of any ofW lnblihmi4 in (As District. BUSINESS CARDS 8IIOW CARDS, VISITING CARL, SCHOOL CARDS WJSDDINO CARDS, PROGRAMMES, INVITATIONS, BALL TICKETS, ADMISSION TICKETS, ENVELOPES BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOT'E HEADS, CIRCULARS, BLANKS, POSTERS DODGERS, HANDBILLS, LABELS. SHHTING TAGS, 4c Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. o N AND AKTEH Moadav. Kebruarv 2. 1S74, trains will run as follows : HTATIONH. Northward. Southward H t K.I Kn. n Ha. U Kn Si, a ni p m 2:2il 4:02! 4:W 5:4 fl:0( :4: 7:W H:12 a m pm n ni !l:IK) 1:21 J p in rlttftliuroh 7:'0 Hiftftl W:4.i li):ft IV I Vn I n no H:SO lltnnnina 7:4 I2:R2 K. It k .hum Kradv lleud Ki-.:ti 10-..V ft: 'JO 6:(Ki 11:40 114 arkor 6: Hh.lft! Uhlo thill 8:2ft ml mi ton 12:0H : Horuhnrais 1:10 8:fJ B:0.-i ranklitt 9:(V 1;M 2:3S 2:40 i:(A) S:'Jl 4:tr. Oil City 9:4ft x:l.V I1:4A T:4A 8:00 7:M 7:28 fl:.M) fl:0t ft:20 Olnnpoll :Oi iouosta :( Idloiita KMW I0:ft7 l:!M rvlncton ll:4.r 6:00 7:4: 2:Vil lift3 notiscvilla 10:0ft 7:28 itusvlllo 11:10 H:50 A: 10 7:00 !2:ftH ll:l.r)l 6:2ft nrry Mnvvlllo 0:47 B:0,- Buffalo 8:Mi p. m a. m p. ni a. ill p. in Trains run b y Phlladclplila T Lawhknck, i line. J. J on'l Bnp't. PENNSYLVANIA CEN TRAL RAILROAD ON ANI AKTF.lt 11 P. P. Sunday Miv 1, 187U, Train arrive at and leave His i n ion iiopot, corner or Waahlnton anU Lilwrty street, a follnxvat AHK1 V r. Mali Train. l.SO a m t Knot Line. 12.12 a m i Well's accommodation No. 1, H.20 a m ' ltrlnton accommodation No 1. 7.w) a mi Wall's accommodation No 2, S.A6a in ;Ctn nlnnatl express I'.'.H) a m : Johnstown ac commodation 10.50 a m Ilraddnck'a arc oommodution No 1.7.00 nmt l'ittshurirh express 1.3U p in; raciuc erpross i.nu p ni ) Wall's accommodation No R. 2.8ft p m; (omewood accommodation No 1,9.6a pm: wall s accommoualion imo 4, o.mi p in Brlntnn accommodation No 2. 1.10 p mi Way i'aasonger iu.au p uu i DEPAUT. Southern exrress B.20 a ni t Paclfle ex press 2.40 a ni ! Wall's accommodation No 1. 6. 0 a hi : Mail Train 8.10 a in : llrlnton' aeooinmndatlon 1 .20 a m : Brnddoek's ae- ponimodntinn No 1, ft. 10 p m; Cincinnati sxprcsa 12.M p in : Wall's acooniimxlntion N 2, It Jit a ni ; Johnxtcwn acroinnindution .Oft p m ; HnmwmHi arvommotlHtlon mo I, 8,ft0 p m; riillndelphia exprows 8.M) p in; Wall accommodation NoS,S.0ftp ni; all's accommodation No 4. 6.0.1 p m ; Kant Line .40 p ill ; Waifs No 9, 11.00 p III. TBo Church Trains leave Wall's Staflon every Similar at 9.0.1 a. in., reachlns; I'HU oiiruii ai iu.ooo. in. Keinriiinir leave ruia bui-uli at 12.60 p. m., and arrive at Wail's Blutiou at XlOp, m, , , . :, Cinoinnati exnress leaves dailr. South em expreaa dally exccit Monday. All oth er Trains dally, except Sunday. , f or rurtnnr Iniorintttlon aply to W. IT. RECKWITH, Agent. The Pennsvlvanla Kailroad Company will not arannie an V Kink for liautroKO ex cept for Wearlnir Apparel, and limit their rsponni unity u line uuntirou uouai vai ue. All bauuracv excecdinir that a ount In vain will I at the risk of tne ' tir, unleaa taken by spocial contract. A.J. Oeneral,8uperlntudent. Altoons Pa. PITTSBTJKGII. lV. Tho rollowiiitr list embraces only a part of our Immense, stock t Muszle-Ltoadtiur Rifles, full or half stock at 12, r.i, and r. Double Barrel Rifles, C20 to SftO. Double Rifles and Shot Guns, eithor over and under, or side by side,and at all prices irom s.iu to :u. Bins-le-Barrel Bnot Guns, for men or boys : cheap safe and durable. All prices f.i.ou to f i eacu. Double Barrel Shot G uns. Our nftr different stylos, made of Iron. Loudon 1 wiHt, ijtmumltMt Ktael or lamas cus Ilarrels. finished In ths liest and latest stylo, all sixes, for men and Ihivb, at prices . tl. A Kl raiitfii: iroui fo, fi vu f-1, l-5-', fiv, sou, fi to SIUU. PISTOLS. lu varloty from 1 1.00 to (8.00. KEVOLVERS. 4, 8, 6, or 7 Bhooters, of every kind, at all prices iftnin sn.uu to ua.ou. BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. Winchester Improved 18 shooter. Host long rungo gun lu the world, l'noo only 15. Sham's celptirateu ureecii-LiOaainari iu ncs oulv SlO each. Keminirton ltreoch-Loadina Rifles at loest factory price. wiesson's and Htennen'a rocaet Kines, lislmt metal cartriilues, at tli, flft and 18. breech-Loading Shot uuns. The IVxtcr Binirle Ilarrel Brooch Ixad lliKhot Gun, uainir llrassshells price fiO. rtleiilieiW it. ij. Mniile (Hin. Sis. lKiublo ltarrel lb-eech Ioalar,of Moorn's Penns ixxjliill s. Ureeucus. Kicuarus Scoot's ami other tine uiakos, at all prices. imm f,o to S-KHJ aauju SfHtor Price Lilt to J. II. J0ILST0, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 L1BKKTT STREET,- PITTSBURGH. IV.. and state thst saw this advertisement In Tiia KoaitsT ItKPt'Bi.irAic. Tiitn NoTU-a I will buy or trade frir Armv Killes. Carbines, Revolvers, Ac. Kor prii-es see Catalogue. Orxlcrs bv mail receive prompt sttention (UhhIs siiit bv exnrCMS to snv noiut f. O. H , to be examined before paid fur, when requested. so u Tiiuoi tk, Pa. Is seUiiia; out his enure ko k of Majrhr A JswvUt A T JMiST war All iiarties iu w si f (loid and Silver VS att hea, ttold an. Silver Chaina. 1j ilica' Opera Cliains, Hie IiUomI slvls old sud pistci sets, Itracelebt, studs Cl.M-ks. Ac, will find Uimi a rirt clans utirtuiiilv. All kxhkU are new. no Iraati. This is I'O huuilHic. K. Klciu sel at oust. io and see. orrtSCHinKfortLe Forest Reiub!icaa J It will p.iy. Immense neductlon to Suit Hie Times! 1 the Wholesale and Retail Piano and Organ Emporium of At S. HAMILTON &IC0., 77 5T sf ' .-A 1 4 Wiv'- - V. V W M S,--" . . '' " - : . 1 OUR MOTTO IS AND HAS BEEN 'f- QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. Our business is exclusively rtAXOS whole time and attention to this exclusive trade. Thus where other dealers roll from five to ten Instruments a week, our sales very often exceed theo numbers In a Hlnitle day, so that we can better aUord to sell at 10 por ocnt. profit on cosl, than tUey can at 20 and V per c-nU Kveryilnstrnmont we sell la as coort as us favorably to all who sco them. We havo In and about Pittsburgh alone. They are niouiiis, hut nre old reliahlo makes, that are coastautly adding every meritorious im provement. Tho really Uraud (Simuions ,t t'louph's 'oinblnuliiiii Onrnii have bu manufactured for Twenty-five yearn, w hile the Celebrated Taylor A 1 :irlev Celestes Organs have been inamitactured over Twenty years. JVnd now for h- pnriwso of In troduoliiK them more thoronlily throuirlioui all tne country towns ..i tho State, wo have made new and very heavy oontrantM for large numbers of them, which v. e pro pose to sellon ttioir merits, and without the HsiUnce of AUKNTSVU MllJli!-l. M KN. trivliiR tho purchaser tho lienelit nfcommiHsions and wholesale discounts, r aro thus enabled U olfur Ihcso Urgav at the following prices, at which wo shall sell for a short CABINET Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $145.00 at $ 85.00 5 6 JG5.00at FULL RESONANT CASES. Double Reed, 4 Stop Organs, Regular Price, $1G5.0Q ai 5 6 21 sets Reeds 6 Vox Humana Viola 8. Theso Orirans are all Solid Walnut. Ponellnir and Carvlnir all of Solid WalnnL Nei ther saw-dust mouldings nor cheap brass trinkets ure used ou those instruments every thing Isof the very boat, and are ail fully warranlod for live 3 cars. THE BRADBaRT WILL BB SOLD AT THE The above are strictly cash prices, lint or ecmi.snnual payments will be tuken at above prices. Persons ordering by letter ln mato. irthe cash price lie sent with freight, if not accompanied with the cash, a, uius u. urajiuu, w jcjuuu uotcs mi gou security, or ui ictuii goou ruiurences. Address Tor Catalogue, and stale whero you readihis notice. feblT 14m Ifartttfj completed the alteration of our utore room, tne iroultt rr upertfulltf announce that tve have rr-oicnetl. li e hare arrannt dour Store with a view to the eaticciiirnce of 'viitoin rra, and to erare expedition in ttH bra lichen of oar basinet. Oar Stock trill he new throaah ottt, fnihracitta all the latent novel tie in fine Jva-elrf, H'atehett, h are and Fatten flood. lift attention to vttstomrrii, m ceiiwn t i i prl cen.a it dad It eren ro to a hifjh ntamlard of quality, iro how to merit- a continuance of the imtronaae heretofore so liberally bentotved. JOIIX STErUXSOX'S SONS, 03 Market Street, Vlttuburgh, J'a. 54 WOOD ST., ... PITTSBURGH, PA. WUOLBbALK OFFER THEIR STOCK OF DRY COODG AND NOTIONS FOR AUTUMN, 1 B74, AT VEli V LOW PI ICES 8?ptemter 15A, 1ST 4. I HIS IISWSSSSMISWWfSSSgSj tJbiiartttv o ras' ts ItSV au4 aiir Ta-ra isMnoatni. rrWsjtr sy,tlrJst VfffUbls llUrvmsatt rru sumI 1 furuiM a lalaiuU tr ai IImsT. l.r a, lr. I4sr4, LabbU Nrvs, K.sW drtU WI. C F J ' D : rrra T, C td :t. smI i i sr irv mrr dm wr u l"f wavXov'iU'-Jnr-sJi.l! tsuilji-ri.l J . i.laxlij.lxv l: ..l.nl'strhsVAn.f sMiK-liia.kff. I f. ,t,AA ifti.lwaabottljnUI w.Vu i.Vtn l xsxxr'-is "flllls Til I Ml MUTT f- If f - wl T-ly Th,e Rcpub'.ian Office KKKPS -onstantly on hand a lsrire as-. sntuer.:of Hlaiik 1oh1, Moriaxes KultlMiliii.H. Wsrrnl.s. SiimoiAiis. tn sf" AVE;, PITTSBURG II, PA. an .mint for in. as lhev lnvarinlilv'liitnv1ilnn sold and in use not some new Origan, the growth of a few CASES. 155.00 at 05.00 05.00 100.00 105.00 125.00 100.00 175.00 at 185.00 at 215.00 at 275.00 at 3 DCCUEIt PIAIOa SAMB RATK3 OF DISCOUNT. if clcilrp,l by tho purchaser, ulthnr nunrfnrt v an advance, of lo our cent tier annum nn tha ciin depend on the no4t curetXil selootion be- the order, tho Instrument will be shipped by the Orim will Ui sliippml by Kxprexs, C. O. S. HAMILTON & CO.; 77 Fifth Avi-itut!, Tittnl,uruh, rt. i'25-Sm The ol.lewt sil l most reliable Institution Pr ulitainuur a Mercantile r iloi nlion. Kor l ireuiara write to 1". 1)1' K ! . StINS w'-Cim eom riitslmrgh, V&. KKVSTOXK DIMMi KOOMK, . 203 Liberty St., - - Pittsburgh, P. 11'. f. SIMrsOX, Proprietor. MI-..V1.NAT Al l. HOt KH. TKANSIEKT 2-lv Cl'STOM SOLICITED. JO WOKK of all kinds done at this of luv un short notice. rino. w. nnmiiimi:, TACI. r.IMMKMM VN, II. II. (.lil.UNS. OKth w. iu.am:. ?3 FQRTFPiTTaGLASSKWORKS. I I T II jit I 1 H li A CO., M:inu:U tluivrs of every variety of FLINT GLASS LAMP CHIfvlflEYS, AND . SILVEREDIGLASS REFLECTORS, WASlIINOTdN A KHAN K I.I.N 8TH., 1'iTrHiiunait, Ta. There Is shoddy" In Rim's, a well as In In woolen fuliric. t'oiiMumers of kero sene arc soiuoti inns almost dlsirourned, so Ireiiuontly di chlniiieys break, without anv aiipiiicut cauxe, renderlnn the cost of cliiiniieys about eiliinl to llmlol oil. Cheap ness belli)? the older of tho day, a (rrcst many inaniil'nctiirles ninkc chimneys from MllraleoC lluir, timtesil (if from leiiil. The Initiiited limy toll tho dilj'.'icnt oiinlities of (tlas by rlinin"! them i t' e vilnulions of tho lend iclnxs have a cleiir, rinKinir. bell like sound, possessing tho requisite sticntth to willmttind expansion mid con traction, nswoil us the ceneml pi-PHsurn of use, nrd w ill mitlnst hnlf a-doncn of tho lime nliiNs chimnevs. Fiflecn cents in vested in one of the lead chimneys Is money well spent, even though it injures tho "trade" lu Hie cheaper kind, which it most sss'.ireilly ou-.rht to, snd doiihtlcHS will, ritiek a pin there, mid remeinln'r it. The geiiuliKi lead (.'Ins chimneys may be bud tit wholosslc or retail of KO. W. MTIIMIIMiK CO., 2-1 1' . Tioncsta, T'a. WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL ORGANS1""" uul Ixnnllliil m ever tnaile. ffe 4'll ci ic'i o .. mil iii:. T II I. NTII lK n. r ih, best r placed 1 1, any Or t-sim set n reens, nit iiiinrir icei, . r r. 3 I1 11 1 M; nm-l MM l M l l it I Mi.riil.'. I If- I I l l1 I0. IMA VOICE it SI fllUII. These ruua ert Ikt best made in ikr 1 iart Niuln. WATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, ssor ere Ml imw tr Hrf s 1 1 ! e Inslnsr lone. ssi til I inoArrs ImprArvsirm. mmd . ih best I'Issm Mtfirie. 'I'lies srirnfiB nnd I'Ihiiu a- asrrnnirsdf SI years I'rlcts, eaircnii'ly hw far P): rssh nr nrt ritsli, nnj balnncs la muMlnlr flitiurlerlr ia)liienls a0rwntlkMnrt liiMirwitienis (liken d .irlisnix li IIKsT ll)l I K. IIIIVIK to tKt 1'IIAIIS:. AUIINTS Aj'I ".lw- every riiy m I nuslf in ISr l. ti. mll SHSds, A lasrssdlsa, 9f SSI f JiiirfcMT, VtMM ,,( 'liuft'Ael,t A.-Wxals m.c ll.l I teiHrn r.r.i tiirw JMM.SA iitni Ai : i mis a a, 4S1 Brsaswajr. saS IS Jteresr HtH N. T Testimonials of Wator8";PianoB;'mi Organs. . "Waters' Concerto I'srlor'Orran tws- s esses a beaulil'ul mid peculiarly soil tons. I tie I'oncei to istoji tn, without, iiouni, ins bitevor plHced in anv oriiun. It Is pro- ' dueed bv an extrn Mit of ruvds, pts-uhurly voiced, from which the utlt'ct Is most charmi njr, -and its iinituiloii of the huiu-in voice is niocri). ror swcciucns iu ioiio nod orchcsiral ellucla it lias no tijual." If. i. Turns. Tho Concerto Vnrlor Orf.an"s 'somo tblnn entirclv new : itia'a bcautifurparlor ornuuicnt, jionscws a awect and power- Iii I tone is H most comni.'niiiiuic iutco lion und holds a hijli phicu iu publie te vor." A'. 1'. .'veiling Jt. AN OlU'HKsTIlA IN TIIK Va tl 1.05. Th orehestial oruuu is the imine of anew rewl oritan rts-cutly iiuiiouiiectl by Horace v a tcrs it Son. 'J lui insti uincnt takes this name from lis riscntly invented on hes trnl stp. Tho voicing ol this Is peculiar, prodiii iii); the etlis't ol a full sweet con- ... r... .1 . iu .......1 w hen tho slops aro drawn, so tlml sn or- chestrul elltsjt Is piven, The case is utiiqii anil makes a luuiUsomo article of furni ture." A'. )". Ann. The Water I'lanos aro known as amonir the very liest. We are cnablwl topesk .f these itistriiineiils with coiitidcucu, f n la personal knowledge. AT. J'. AVuscJm'. a-lV Dr. J. Walker's CaliroriilA Vin egar UitlOlS aro a purely Vrpdubln lircparntiuti, niado chiolly from tlio na tive herbs found on tho lower ranges of ths Siona Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal iroct'iics of uliich nre extracted therefrom without tl '"" of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, "What is tho can.-) of tha unparalleled success of VlXFr.Ali UiT TKitsT" Our nnsn cr is, that they icinovo tho cause of disease, nnd the patient re covers liis health. They nio tho pre.it blood purifier and a lifo-Biviiifl; principle, a perfect Ucnovator nnd Intijiorator of tho system. Never before iu tbo hintory of tho world lias a n i Jii-i:io hues coiniuiiJoil posso-oiiii: tho rcinaikul!ii qualitius of Vi.vkuak Hi itkus iu healing tba (ick of every ih sense man is heir t. T1"JT are s genils Purutiro as wall (u s Tiv. relieving Concc,uuu er 'IumMiiiuti.ni ths Liver and Visceral Orguut ia Liilwu Diseajrj The riropoilles of Pr.. W.mkek's Vikkuas ltm nus ars A prrivi'.t. hisiihnreiis. Carmiumive, Kuuiiioui, Laxative. Imireti. C...l..(i.-.. .. i.. . .... i..-;i:.. , lr..r. live, uud Ami-liiiiuu. R. II. MrDONI.D CO.. ! lTl!-rlrt nl Cn. Acts.. Snll Knuicise. CslfStHill. K'ul r. iif W tt-luiitf luu au.l l'Uaniui Si. H. V. hold by all DruggLui and Ileal ra. WR WANT YOU To acts Acene. and distribute, our New Adwr.isjnir Maps, mounted on Kiifrlih Clolti. t in u coniplclo Mup of tho I'niUd 1jiI. Wo Kix e then Mu.savuy ;:i:it.ssiul a ill allow you oiie dollar lor evcrv Mu.you dimib lite in every county und sti.' in the 1,'iiiou.. Mule nnd Kenmio Akcium. wsnt.1. Ad div.vt iniuicdiutilv, t ucWtMHtf uito' dollar f rmilit of live Murs, TvrrWdrv, firvu-Ltr.-, and roll l'sriiculiu A lY rli'l ISIMi MAP t O., W4 Im Kut Hr.uly o.k C u i m t, .. , 1'.', mm
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