THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, JUNE .5, 186D. SPI1UT OF THE rRESS. IprrORIAt, OPINIONS OF THE LBIDWO JOURNALS' PPOM CDKRKNT TOPICS COM PI LRD BVBHT DAT MIL THE BViNINO TKLRflRAPH. HUTLEK ON THE FALLEN BRAVE. from the A. Y. World, Hiitlcr'n IbroiKxly at Gloucester tho other (toy Wuh very elianu-terixtic of its author. Th clootion of a Duller for tho eulogist of omul jmtrioU was not j)artieularly cri'tlitublo to the good taste of the persons who made it. One can imagine that it would have embittered the puns of dissolution to many an Union fnldier if he could have foreseen that the Doctor would be chosen as tho exemplar and expositor of tho heroic virtue which took him to the field, lint if the friends of tho Massa chusetts soldiers do not object, why should veV and, indeed, how can we with any faee when we have had Sickles doing a similar service for ourselves? Ibitler, by-the-by, lias the grace to distinguish tho dead soldiers from himself in the most emphatic manner, in claiming for them that they entered the service without "hope of reward, save the re ward of well doing.' The staple of lbitler's oration is the same as those of the similar crt'usions which have been dropping for .vend dnys past from elocpient lips al ver the country. Its lush tropieality emu ites the bloom and the odor of the literally oral tributes which were dropped at tho line time on tho saino graves. In tho main, i is the same sort of sophouiorical verbiage hat every orator is expected to exude on such ecasions ; and it winds up, of course, with a tanza, which happens to be the most hack oved verso of "Marco l?ozarris." i?ut Butler's oratorical powers are not our mie. And, though it is not an inspiriting peetacle to see a liutler declaiming in praise f bravery, and integrity, and self-sacrifice, et, if he had done nothing more, we would uve let him alone. The restless itch of the nan for notoriety breaks out, at tho end of lis cheap rhetoric, into a vehement appeal for engeance against England, to bo executed at he very first opportunity. Tho appeal is neb. as would be indecent from the speaker's eat in CongiVss; and, what shall be said of it hen its hoarse deiiunciation is made to angle, in the interests of the vulgar vanity f a pushing demagogue, upon the utterances f a sacred sorrow? But Butler could not help it. It was not in lis nature to let nn occasion pass for saying omething spiteful, or, still more, some 'sen ational" thing, without reference to nny hing but his own craving for notoriety. This s the key of the man's whole caivr.MJIo has i certain reputation for "smartness," of ,vhich this feeling is at the bottom. It does liot matter to hun whether a measure is poli- ic or impolitic, whether it is really for his idvautage and the advantage of his party or itiut. If it will only make him talked about, ie urges it with all his might and main, titterly regardless " of the ultimate con cquences, even to himself. His con- luct in the matter ot impeachment shows how little Hagacity he really lias. A man of real brains would have known that the attempt ould not result otherwise than disastrously. But a man of Butler's brains could see that the advocacy of impeachment would make him conspicuous. And bo Butler went into it headlong. Such has been his course all Jong, ana the fact shows how much over rated his ability has all along been both by his allies and his antagonists. Inflict, the career of this man illustrates how apt people are to associate egregious moral delinquency with egregions mental ca pacity. It has been remarked that burglars, pickpockets, and swindlers are often ad dressed by judges and spoken of by papers and people with a sort of pity for the inge nuity they are thought to have displayed and the talents they are supposed to have per verted, when, in fact, their vicionsness alone makes them seem clever, and, being scoun drels, they are imagined to be shrewd by men who, if the scoundrels had been honest men, would at once recognize them to be block heads. Such is the predicament of Butler. People see him to be entirely uninfluenced by any moral motive and utterly unscrupulous, find they are led to conclude that, as he is evidently without principle, he must be gov erned by a peculiarly acute perception of his interest. But the fact is not so. Butler has never produced any traceable effect upon na tional politics, because he has never had the ability to. If he had either more virtue or more sense of shame, he would be set down for what he is a fifth-rate politician. THE NEW REVOLUTION IN CUBA. from the X. Y. Tribune. The failure, if not the actual collapse, of Spanish government in Cuba no longer ad mits of question. Havana and Cienfuegos have just seen the beginning of tho end the general disintegration and crumbling away of whatever morality remained to the Spaniards in the island, with the dissipation of those bombastic assurances which have been de luding them and the world in the name of what they are wont to call the territorial in tegrity. Spanish honor, too, and what the late Captain-General was pleased to call tho pride of Castile, have undergone a fatal sham- ui'' and maiming in its insular member. Both the integrity of territory and State, and we might add society and the army, is mor tallv assailed in the latest news. It looks as if uo sound part remained in the Spanish pos session, and as if the physical collapse and I near ueaiu oi me uismissou um inmost, iugi -, .1 f .i - -i: : i .1 ...i r : tive Captain-General were simultaneous with I the breaking-down ot tne power no servea. 1 rr.a t.tvtlivwv naws t pftirrrftnhed ns from Havana has been foreshowed in our comments A UD (, V , . A lll'iL, .. - - - - n and corrcsmmdonce weeks back. 11 was known that bribery and corruption were fre quent among Spanish generals, that one of them had been accused of selling safe con ducts to the enemy, and that threats against their officers had been freely uttered by the Spanish volunteers. Our special advices k brought to light the otner nay tne strange charge that the first help wnien tue Cuban received in munitions oi- war came from the avarice of their foes. Rumor has been busy with the names of Gene rals Pelacz and Letona in connection with allegations of treason and fraud, and that of the Governor of Havana, Senor Don Lopez Huberts, has not escaped the infamy of the very curious suspicions which are rife in Ha vana. The story is as old as Cuba that Spain rubs it both by her officials and her employes, and mainlv bv the fraudulent concert of both. I The island has been an asylum of plunder for V 1K..(. itir.iirntites. find a Sf'fmol for oil iha nviu of oppression and extravagance. It was as natural for Spanish officials to steal as for Spanish Blut,rH to ,,vitl,her. " We are not altogether surprised, therefore, t the new revolt, and, practically, the tour.ter revolution in Cuba. The outbreak of .11 voluntwrsJs in perfect fulfilment of the threats which they have made since the be irii.nii'm of the vear. It is in logical following vl tho uiufcbukcd. massacres of the X'rudo ttUj, Villanneva, and of the wharf of Havana. It is a thorough deduction from General Duleo's surrender of the patriot Itomero to instant death, from tho heroic death of Leon and tho riot and butchery evoked by his execution, and from similar performances of savage bloodshed throughout the island. Let it bo said, to the remnant of credit which belongs to the late feebly astute Captain-General, that he did not at once or did not always give pver every captive Cuban to the unchained hyenas sent out to govern the isle, and kindle into flame from one end of it to the other its most Masting passions. It is partly to his credit that the armed mob of Ha vana have hustled him out of power and sent him off to Snain. Of bis .lennties in Cienfuegos and Matanzas, who have also been compelled to dismount from their positions, we cannot speak with the same certainty. They, us well as General IVlaoz, may have been accused of accepting bribes; but if they were but guilty of the rare crime of nvrcy, no doubt they well earned their disgrace in the eyes of the volunteers. Bad and ungov ernable as this soldiery is, we are bound to say that they have made their word good to the letter. They have murdered according to promise, and they have overthrown their wretched Government, as they declared they would. We give them credit for an atrocious put riot ism, a lurid ardor, and a stupid earnest lies to save Spain. The work they have just done portends the coming of General Cabal lero do Itodas. The advent of this ruthless commander will, we have reason to appre hend, be the signal for the most violent and merciless measures of repression. But if the Hood of victory turns wholly for tho Cubans, we may have to beg mercy for the drowning men who have so often threatened tho islan 1 with a deluge of blood. THE LAST MONTHLY STATEMENT OF THE rUBLIC DEBT. From the X. Y. IleraM. Mr. Bout well has promptly furnished to the country the statement of the public debt for the fast month, ending Alay .!(, which shows that he keeps the machinery of the Treasury Department in good working order and under control. Nearly all tho debt boars coin inte rest, and that amounts now to .2,1()7,H82,10II. The debt bearing coin interest has been in creased during the last year $S7.t)."l,L'.'!i.' The debt bearing currency interest has been re- auceu uown to ? ti ,u ,,nui. me uett bear ing interest, then, without reckoning tho Pacific Railroad bonds, is 174,!)57, 100. The bonds issued to tho Pacific Railroad amount to !j!.'i(i,JC,:,.",:0; which, added to tho interest-bearing debt, makes a total of !L.',:Sl,HO'.i,-l:.'), on which tho government has to pay annually, with but an insignificant ex ception six per cent, interest in gold, or be tween t ight and nine per cent, in currency. From these stupendous figures andSthis extra. ordinary high rate of interest tho people may loim an idea ot tho bunion they have to bear, and tho perpetual incubus it will bo upon them unless means be taken to reduce tho interest and to liquidate tho principal. The debt bearing no interest that is, the greenback and lrachonal currency and the gold certificates amounts to Ul',().'2.27 Uhis, of course, is no burden at ajl. But th' sapient financiers of the McCulloch school, and the crazy on-to-specie-payment theorists are in a hurry to convert this non-interest bearing debt into that bearing interest, and thus increase the burdens of the peo2lo thirty millions a year or so. Tho whole tendency of Mr. McCulloch 's policy while he was Secretary of the Treasury was to that end, and it is not oo much to say that tho incr eased weight of the interest on the debt amounts to thirty or torty millions a year or more than it need have been or would have been under a differ ent policy. S- I ho whole debt, interest-bearing and non- interest-bearing, including the Pacific Rail road bonds, is .i,i.h;j Jul. As a set-oil to this there is in tho Treasury $l'2H,:.VS,n;!. The debt, therefore, less cash in the Trea sury, is !fVi21,H2.-,r;;2. 0u tlie lHt of Jvme, lhfiK, it was V2,r10,24.,88u. This shows an increose of the national debt for the lost year of !$ll,r7!),(4!. The annual exhibit, there fore, is not a flattering one. With the enor mous revenue of the Government in time of peace, and long after all war expenses have ceased, there ought to have been no increase of the debt. Indeed, there ought to have been a large decrease. But we are not with out hope, since the Treasury .Department is in other hands, and as tho last month's state ment, as well as the previous month s state ment, of Mr. Secretary Boutwell, shows a better statement of things and a considerable reduction of the debt. Still, we must wait for the returns of a longer period before we can judge of the general result. In the meantime we urge Mr. Boutwell to pursue his policy of using the surplus gold in the Treasury to buy up the interest-bearing debt and cancel it. That is the way to decrease the debt and relieve tho poople of thoir burdens. OUR MINISTER TO ENGLAND. From the X. Y. Time. Mr. Motley's speerh at Liverpool pleased the EngliKbiuen bo much that we hope he will hesitate a good while before making another. Not that he unid anything out of the way, Lnt npeeeh-makino is not among his diplo matic duties; and just now, after their expe rience with Mr. Johnson, tho Eng lish, ot well as ftur own people, ore very opt to misunderstand any thintr that Mr. Motley may say. Wo have had a Great deal too much oratory in connection with our English diplomacy. Mr. Motley will nave himself needless complications by ab staining from it altogether, and contininp; himself strictly to doing his duty in a legiti mate business way. Mr. Aaams was t model Minister in this respect, as in most others. Speech-making is not the proper form of carrying on diplomatic nego tiations; and the very fact of resorting to it inspires distrust and excites both hopes and fears that are umto sure to bo disappointed. Uesules, Liverpool is not the proper place for a new American Minister to begin a career of promises, or of hints as to the feelings of his country men and nis own opinions, it is a commercial city, made up ol men wlio care nothing whatever for this country except as they can profit by trading witn it, and who are quite as ready to trade with one class of its people as another, provided they cm make money by it. During the Rebellion they re served all their favors for the Rebels, because they believed they would win. Notfi, since they did hut win, they are just as zealous on the other side. The less Mr. Motley has to do with titm in tho matter of making public (speeches, the better. We learn from pretty good authority now that Mr. Motley wont out with very clear arid distinct instructions pro pared for his guidance at tho State Depart ment. Wo doubt not they were eminently sensible, prudent, and patriotic. We hope ho will follow them closely, and that among tho points embraced in them was an injunction to keep clear of big dinners and avoid speech-luukiny. THE FIFTEENTH AMENDMENT IN PERIL. From tht If. Y, Time. The fifteenth amendment is in fresh peril. This time it is not from reluctant legislatures that the dangor comes, but from n new and unexpected quarter in short, from the Woman's Bureau. The last regular weekly meeting of the National Woman's Suffrage Association took open grounds against the meosure in question, and a resolution offered by Miss Anthony was carried, declaring that "we repudiate the fifteenth amendment, be cause by its passago in Congress the Repub lican party proposes to substitute nn aristo cracy of ruee, tho most odious distinction in citizenship that has yet ben propound since notions had an existence." So, tint was the little game of Congressmen, was it ? An 1 we, the people, until the Bureau enlightened in, never saw what they were up to. It m ikes one start to think, with such revnlitioiis.wh it possible traps and artful enginery of evil may lie concealed under the most innocent (ind apparently benevolent schemes. B it, of course, now that the secret m ic.un mon 01 the fifteenth amendment has been exposed by these faithful new guardians of our rights; now that wc know that wh.it was apparently meant. to protect the oppressed and help (hem on in life, really aims at tho "most o lions distinction ever proposed since nations hil an existence," of course we shall take the back track at once. The only question is. Is it not too late for us to rescind our neveral Sti'te approvals ? GAS LIGHT FOR THE COUNTRY. SAFE, RELIABLE, AND ECONOMICAL. PLACED OUTSIDE OF BUILDINGS!! FERRIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC GAS MACHINES Have been In snceonRful operatinior elnven years, anil in all cased Riven perfect atiHraction. The Unht in ni'ich ani'erior to tliat of city as, at muc?h Ies cot' . The tinny ocTidintn nrimnK from tho use of KKKU8K.VK and (!OA I, OIL. bAMl'S and wonhlens gna machines ntioul I in. duce persons to adopt a tafe, eoonomioa1, and HiitiifH'. torylitjht. 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Mi .yx.rty of K.lwin A. NtoTPno. Ki . rtai " lor full pniculivr ae plan, wliiob may ba hid 'it th balo will couimouee at 12 0 clock prnclaolj. etft . 8AT,R OF RKAL Juna 8. at II o'clock. KSTATK AWD RTOOKS. noon, at the Kchane,wtll la. 1m, In I'OITRTH (Nrirtli), No. 4I-Valtialln KesiHaad.. , . , DM.l.WVN, No. 4lri--Gnnteol Dwnllin. W'AI NIT Nn lTl .llanijHnmn Mortnrn R slilrtnR. l J lir fpf. ; hns nvcry convnninnco immdiatn prmninn. WALNUT. No. tiii7 - KIt'Kant Hrown Htono Hnsidnnoa. i) by I'JO fpot. has all tho ennvpninnot. EIGHTH (North). Nn. Midornlln.idno. FRANK J, I N, above IUn-ValtMlili Lot. 17r by 141 feat. NORI.E, Nov f1( and W0 -Onnlonl Dwellings. MMU'CK, No. mi7 -I'.lcBHnt Rnsidonon. MARK ET, No. Ml -Yabiabln Ntorn. FILBERT, No 1115 Tav.rn and Dwelling EIGHTH and WILLOW. N. W. corner-Larxii and Valnulilo Lot. MAK.SHALL. No.n22 Opntwl Dwelling NINTH (SoiiHD, No 285 Morlnrn Itnsirinntia. EIGHTH (North), No TiH -Mmli.rn K(Nidnc. TWELFTH (North I, No. tW3 -Mwlnrn K"fdnco. SEVEN TH (North). No. Un -Storo and Dwelling CALLOW HILL, Nos. l&Hand 1530 Stores and Dweil- Rl ANAYITNK 20 Acres. Country Seat. Buildioa Lota. Stone 0"rry. rt.c. MHO A l anil 11UTTON WOOD-N. E. corner, larca lMt and lltiihlini.'fl. Hl i niNW OOD. No. 7HO -Morti-rn Residence. SOUTH. Ni. li juanil li'M -Stores and Dwellings. PALMER and IRELAND-lit, Kigliteunth ward. SIXTH and SPRING GARDEN. N. W. corner-Modeoa Residence. SEVENTH Nurtli), No. Tits .Modern Brick ResiJaoo. STOCKS, ft shsree Oontinent.nl Hotol Co. IThiiiiOiI trwk and AII"Kheny River 1 per cent. V.U ehn Seoonrt (inrifTiiirJ Street" P. R. Co. :ii)0tl Catawisna Railroad 7 per cent. 1st mortgage, bri) shares a Plata Silver Mining Co. too shares Sfinnish Gold anil Silver Mining Co. loo shares River Oil ( 'o. !'0 shares & i'rosse City Gas Light and Coke Oo. $hiiii0 Mortg. Irfian, 7 por cent., Salem Co.tl Oo. 4 4 St t.'NI Wufthinittnii Cily and Mining t'onipany. ih:0 West Virginia ami Kenturky Railroad and Coal. $10110 Viiikntnirg, Shreveport and Texas Railroad. 1 sharo Point Breeze Park. IfiO Minres 'liesmi and Walnut Passenger Railway Oo. lix) siiares t:mon PiiHsenger Railway Company, t'atulogucs now ready. VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. On Tuesday Afternoon, June s. at 4 oVlock. inoluding works nn Angineerinv. niprlianirs, mattieniHties, Dickens works, WaveHnfr Novels, nne editioua forts, etc. 6 5 it MARTIN BROTHERS. AUCTIONEERS (lately Salesmen for M. Thomas A Sons.) No. O'tr OU ESN UT Street, rear entranoa from Minor. Importnnt Sale, No. .l-iil f'hesnut street. ELEGANT WALNUT FURNITURK. On Monday Morning, 7th instant, t 10 o'clock, at the auction rooms, by cata logue, very elegant furniture, including suits of elogaut drawing-room, pirlor, and lihrary furniture, covered in una plush, rope, terries, and haircloth ; suits walnut chambea tarnuure. handsomely carved, tiniMhed in oil and vnrnisti olcgatit wardrobes to match; handsomely carvod centra and bouquet tables; elegant etageres; handsoma walnut and oak sideboards: handsomely carved walnut hat and umbrella stands; secretary; bookcase ; oilod walnut diniuff.. room chairs, etc. finislieil in the best and 1 lie lurmture wns mnnutacturea ror tne nest city sales, sold only on account of businoba. most substantial manner, and the manufacturer declining Sale N. E. corner Fourth and South streets. STOCK AND FIXTURES, COUNTERS, AND SHOW. CASES OE A DRUG STORK. On Tuesday Morning, Rth instant, at 10 o'clock, at the N. E. corner Fourth and South streets, tlie stock and fixtures, including oountera, murlde tops; showcases, shelving, cases, drawers, show bottles, stock of tine drugs, etc 6 3 4t Snle No. A Off North Ninth street. VFRY SUPERIOR WALNUT PARLOR AND CHAM BER FURNITURE. FINE FRENCH PLATE PIKR MIRROR. HANDSOME VELVET AND IMPERIAL CARPETS, ETC. ETC. On Thursday Morning, 10th inst., at 10 o'clock, at No. 30ri North Ninth street, above Buttonwood, the entire very superior household furniture, etc. I66 4t No. 1 1 T Bridge avenue, Camden, N. ,T. SUPERIOR WALNlfT PARLOR AND CHAMRRR FURNITURE, FINE BRUSSELS AND OTHER CARPETS, MATTRESSES, ETC On Thursday Afternoon, June 10, at 2 o'clock, at No. 417 Bridge avenue, Oamden, N. J., the entire household furniture, eto. (6 1 4s Sale at 1 3 1 H North Sixth street. ELEGANT CARVED WALNUT FURNITURE, WAL NUT AND MAHOGANY CHAMBER SUITS. SCHOM ACKER 7' OCTAVE PIANOFORTE. FINE FRENCH PLATE MANTEL AND PIER MIRRORS. BRONZES, HANDSOME VELVMT CAR PETS, ETC On Monday Morning. June 14, at 10 o'clock, at No. i:S North Sixth street, by catalogue, the entire furniture, including elegant barred walnut parlor suit, covered with tine hair oloth. It) pieces ; carvetUwalnut etageres, contre and Jhnuquet table to matob : elegant rrosewood 7, octave piano-forte, mada by Schomacker: tine French plate mantel and pier mir rors, bronr.e tigures, two French mantel clocks, fancy orna ments, suit elegant walnut chamber furniture, elegant wardrobo to match; handsome suit mahogany chamber furniture, elegant wardrobe to match ; walnut aeoretary bookcase, hair mattresses, tine cut glassware, French ohina, plated ware, liipior case, kitchen furniture and utensils, paintings and engravings, handsome velvet, imperial, and other carpets, etc. The furniture was made to order by jK'iiKeis, auu la nu i iiuw. May be examined ut 8 o clock on the mornintr of sale. 18 5 7t BUNTING, DURBUROW & CO., AUCTION EERS. Noa. U.i't and 'i.i t MARKET Street, eons of Bank street. Buooesaora to John B. Myera A Uo. LARGE SALE OE FRENCH AND OTHER EURO PEAN DRl. (HJODS. On Monday Morning, June 7, at 10 o'clock , on four months' credit. 6 1 St Also, 800 cartons St. Etienneand Baale ribbons. luO eleirant Quality dress silks. Special sale of real and IJajna lace goods. Hit HATS, 635t SALE OF 1500 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, CAfS, STRAW GOODS, KTO., On Tuesday Morning, June 8, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit. LARGE SALE OF BRITISH, FRENCH. GERMAN, ANDUOV'TIC DRY GOODS, ' 1 ' iuy Morning, June 1", at ' ' .. , four months' credit. 6 4 6fc LARGE SALE OK CARPETINOS, OANTOX MAT TINGS, OIL CLOTHS, KTO. On Friday Morning, June 11, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces ingrain, Venetian, list, hemp, cottage, and rag oar petings; 10UO rolls Canton mattings, oil cloths, eto. 6 6-61 ri D. McCLEES A CO., AUCTIONEERS, J No. J . 500 MARKET Street. SALE OF 1500 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BROGAN3, ETO. KTO. On Monday Morning, June 7, at 10 o'clock, including a large line of oity-mada goods. , N. B. Sale every Monday and Thursday. 681 Bt B Y B. SCOTT. JR.. SOOTT8 ART OALLERT, No. 10J0 OHKSNUT Street, ruiladelpma. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF WHITE IRON STONE WARE. The attention of Hotel Proprietors, Housekeepers, and others is culled to a Large Sale of Imported White Iron Stoneware, from one ot tlie best English Manufactories, to be sold at Scott's Art.Gullery, No. lO'iO Chesnut street, On Tuesuuy Morning, June 8, at 10V; o'cloek, in lots to suit, consisting in part of Tea Sets, Toilet Sots, Dinner Sets, etc., thewhole com prising a general assortment suitable for Hotels and Pri vate Families.' t EXTRA QUALITY TRIPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE. . Also, a full and general assortment of extra quality triple silver-plated ware, warranted as represented or no sale. It THOMAS BIRCn A SON, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. Ill OUESNUT Street ; rear entrance No. 1 107 Ransom Si. JAME8lrUNT, AUCTIONEER, 8. W. COR nor FIFTH and SOUTH Streets. REGULAR SALES at the Auction Store, every SAT URDAY Morning, of Household Furniture, Housekeep ing Articles, eto., received from families quitting house keeping. STOVES, RANGES, ET NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call the attention of HP'b vliia NEW GOLDEN EAGLE URNAOK. This is an entirely new beater. It ia so oonstrnoU aa to once commend ileal to ff 'fTe rVaSSrTlita ita """L'irJtrJa Thi hmetrio condition of the airai """ nJ5 m.t'new arraogement of evaiioration will at Pr-liStl that it is the only Hot Air Furnaoath once eon'r!ii7ti, healthy atmosphere. "iPTn want of a ionletS Heating Apparato. wooli -i hose in waul oi a h 0(,(, f doweUUical'Maeiauu 0HAK, K8 V I.UAM8. Noa. 113 J and 11J4 MARK FT Street Philadelphia. A larga assortment of Cooking Ranges, Eire-Hoard Btoves, Ixjw Dowu Urates, Ventilatora, etc., always oa "nB. Jobbing of aH kinds promptly don; HO FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE JTm M A I B K It, " MAKCFACTl'KKH OF IHiiS FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES, I.OCKSHITI1. BELL-HANGER, AND DEALER IN BULUHNa HARDWARE, I c; K j. 131 IUC2 Street
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