illigers„, , . - a . nu - • arzestWa' a0te0rt , ,:. it.:•:41.2 - fejt.:k, -.1, .:.',....:•a• Y.-k.:';‘-at,-.1.,;,504'..172•4—f•al ••,.....a., %t;:!, ; - .IF•A e:J•••••;1-az,-..47.W.,...:.*,0,a,a''17. • '5" 5, 1. S, i • • • • , • *UMOVP/10'im 71,1 rp • Darky's Double. The,,bopt-black.at the " ~cornerstAnd on C street waeldokiag for a customer: : He fag as blac)ens thence of and a 3 he, cAreleply , clusted! off his stand,, with, thi tpitwof'.A_eniti. brO!!);:lliiXoe4itsisciti - lly'ipailied44: Te)lt.d bill esii`i htingrily up and'down the, street. I • Preiently• a . tall,'"raw , lioned, middle aged Man,with. a considerable of goatee aiiiOnof- a little ''breadtbl they .-.. hat run,, stopped and glanced at the stand with some shOw of interest.L, ‘ ‘‘lltiVe it shine, [foss •?" said the . owner of the stand, giving his chair a parting sjap, with his brush. "Shine' 'em •up in half a minute. sah You'll just hate time , ) ' to glance over de morning papers. I - Without deigning an answer -the lank' chap climbediototheeeati before him.,' "W tsar yea r s a-rollint theruyants to ?" was Jim first remark after the proprietor of the st tnd began to operate,,, ~ - "All right,now, boss. We mien% muss 'em you see. It's all feaSible now, sah." ,' "Wall, perceed to huginess:" ' "I's 'a ' inovin', boas 1i• I's a-movie'; sah 1" • H _ "Wall see that you keepla movin'." "De people of de Sottf, said the boot black, cocking a cunning' eye . upon his customer, "de people of de 'Soul* (anoth er look of the eye) most ; allus gifes us poor culled boys any little fes4ible jobs dey's got."' , - i "You - think I'm from the South ?"! "I's - front de Souf mysiklf, sah' • • "LikelY."; , - "I's from de Souf, sah--from.olc Kaiii - tuck,. sah." 1, , , • - "liidead ?" ,•,. "Satin, boss. I'B from Lei'nton, Sain tuck, sah," scraping away , with an old case-knife at the mud out the axles of ins customer's boots:Y . _\ 1 . "I'm from Kentucky Myself, and from Lexington," said the man; beginning , to look interested. . "So you're from' Lex ington, eh ?" 1 • , 1 1. "Jes so, boss. "Practically I was burn dar, salt." . ~, • t . .: ' "bike you,. .1 was born Oar?" "N!ce old town, bOss." - "Very." _ • . I \ .. , , 'I golly,, boss, =ef I didn't think' from de .fast' dot I sat!, in. you . de rale old Kein . - tucky. gentleman. You've got a good deal.of de, cut of some o" dem law•)itid niedicine<studeitts that ustd to lxytbout de_ole Transylvany 'Vaisiity : but you's aied a little. boss—aged la le-etle grai i i \ • more den .wasp de basi-in dem:days, "i've often seen the old' unNersity."' "It- was a fine•ole 'town, too.. De mane street was more dan a mild long ; dar war beautiful tees long de : street, and the orphan 'spinal an' de haggin facteryi, de' wire:. works, an' de—'' ' • _ "The • •lunatic asylum. t, \ 1 "‘Yes, boss; shore 'nun, dar war de luicatic asylum: - -- - .7. - "And the river?' - ' , • ' , "An' de ribber l • • I golly! F dat, fuel; biz bend in Town Fork f of de• Elkhorn, up 'hove de citypracticallY -dist was , a mighty feasible Prosition for catfish." "Ainazin." 1 . "I say. boss, practically., you. never' hii,p 7 ' pitied to knoita buy narried..CO lunibus Parsons; as lived 'out on the road: to'ards what ole , Harry Clay •Was , born, oht, to'ards' Ashland--didJer v itih.?" knowed boy named - lurnbus-,Pars.ms. , that . rode. bid - pecker" aga inst' '=Ploughboy down at the Blue Grass course and wott•.the` Puse ! • . "De Lord love us 11 . Wasiyou dar De great hoke.v 1 Practically. I. am clot same Columbus Parsons what rode old "Wood pecker"..ate won.de pass clown ;tar to; Blue Grass?' T!ie Columbus Parsons I I knowed used to he a great fiddler; played for'ill the - balls and parties for miles around?' " . .!Dat ii.asme, saki. I Lwas cle i boy: NOw. you7s:a begi . unin" to know - me !? , "The Columbus 'Parsons I .used to, know was a great siUger—was lightniu" at all A nip he nigger ca-meetin'e" "Dat was me, boss. \ , I'm identically and practically dat same Columbus Par sons :,-7You's got de most feasible mem'ry, dat t "ever saw, Pa,h." • , • ' • -",The Columbus Parson's 1., knowed iveni down to. Frankfort ; and ran on the. river as steward of the I Belle , Wiagner." "Yal : -yah; : -.vou, L . EIPWI3, I meyou t knoWa me, boss! - You, ' nOws me like a briadder,sahl In dein days didn't,l put iiii,de apparel ? Wasin'tl .attired ? Prac tically' slth, you's got de , Most f.foasible mem'ry dat I ever sawl" . . . t.,l"The43olumbris Partons that I know ed, the Columbus' rsisouvtitiat rode ole Woodpecker, the Columbus Parsoni, that mid to skng at• camprineeting's, 'the Col uinbus Parsonb that I was steward on the Ikil * 'ffredner, ,thati 1 Columbus Parsons baited open the trlin k of an. pAssenger, stole a thousa,nd dollars„ and was scent to the . State 'Prison at Frankfort for five 7e4rB :), . . ,i. , . "Practically, 'Wait, you's . got a, po.ver• ftil . feasible tnetnory,',.but \dare was anoder COlunibus Nrsons- .down dare , 'bout • Lexin'toh;. and s Frankfort . ---•particlarlY, South Frankfort, 'cross de chain hridge--:. datiwas a boss • Cddles„,a singer, a . stearnboater, ;he was a low-flimg, horn in-scare m, no-aCCount: feller; guess' manint •a , bin .de oOlumbus Parsons • th4t yolousved Rah." •. • ' 6(Y04,14ink.50, ?" ` • • - - gigartii4.snte, boss ; but don't say ;luau bout defeiteriatatri - Rah. , toe,•Oitec r , teally;lti'luount !lit]i,y4co4 sab•' • :•:„•'.-r, • - 1‘ Unitiiikurinriceumatt , observea .s. a. a feriaetihe.‘icahlitgday into),try ,cud alite k. ing an almanac and reek - oh Ins toes how long it was froth Thanksgiving, 7 . g ...;" ',.; -.pi Last night Mri John - lAAlad just hung up his . hat _Qn the rack; and dressed up: his . court : map - nee th6datit4iible and somewhat conciliatory .. smile with whic k reel h Iffartpo.,r of his la 4 'appeared•ancl cd sternly to_the,. - 1!:4;r.,5hc804,4 , • • "Leave' . "Matilda!? • - • "Pear - Mel" ' Whimpered Johlink, rub. bing his bald head with viol nee,. "what, eaven's name`h,ave I done new ?" "Done how, you brute,?, -,Lpok,there,?7 , "j6linitnitook the. newspaperheld out rid' Rad ti,•. •_ o The English latiguageis'ulbre spoken; than:Any 'ot)er of \the on - The margin oppotite • this in=' ti - O6iht statement of fact ..,Appeart, , d, , in 'Joblink's liandwriting;; :the f'sentiment,: :"Too - true" With a groan, the.,.husbandiandiather , .departed. It was after • rajdnight..rchtin Jobliuk sneaked back and Made up•w bed for' himself' on the lounge In. the dining room. .• ; The other clay a colored . .reSident of Vicksburg futind a, bottle of whiskey in the'suburbs of thf city, and halting a pedestrain, he inqui,red : "Dat's whiskey ain't it ?" "Smells like it, and I guess it is," was the reply. "And dere ain't no pizen in it ?" W "ell, there may be—l can't tell. I shouldn't want•to drink it." .7% "If dere was pizen, I'd be a dead nig ge,eh?'' -You would." "And if dere wasn't any pizen, I'd be wastin' a pint of god whiskey ?" "Yes." \ . .?, ' \ The - fi n der turned the bottle over an , uver, smelled of the contents three . or fonr times and finally made , ready : to drink, saying.:. • ' .. "Dere's - also heaps of niggers in Vicks burg. ana'lze gwine to tip .up de bottle, an' runde'enances."" , ' , He was ten years old. He had a red none, tears iu his eyes, ragged clothes,and he was awful i oiry. - ' 4 . • : - , • 1 " - .s It makes ahiver run •up and down my back when .I_ , think_of this boy stand ingon a street corner and 011itigpedesi-', trains names," said his Hondr,- grave , i ly. '- • ' '-' "It was in flirt j" wailed the lad. "Think of his • calling:. men 'old bald headed' and the like of that.!" . , "Jim put. put me up to it F' .• ' - - "I don't' won't to saw hip intwo, and it's\ too late now to use hull\ flr fish-bait. but this boy needs reforming." "I'll reiortu-3-1 1 11 refo'nur called the lad. - - - - ,"I don't want to send him , to prison, and yet I. fear he will .t . urn out a bad -boy." _ - . • '"Try me—try me—l'll never call names no 'more !'-',again Sobbed the boy.. ' His Honor, left the 'chair,' walked doVin to the-boy r and ' putting \ a h&nd onlis head he. solemnlv,said ; ~ . ."Bub; a bald-headed - man isn't to blamo foeit.• }lt'd have'' hair _there if he could. lam bald, and 13ijah is . bald, but we al ways- pay one hundred cents on a dollar Ad never dead-beat a stre47ear. -Yon may gchome, but if •yOu - come again I shall know you want to turn ,out 'a Dick Turpin, and 1 shall "deal with you'accor dingly.'' . , The Other day a ragged red eyed man stopped a gen tleman :on the street and asked : , "Say mister, lend a feller .a doll4r, will you ?'' • ' , , "No sir!" waii the emphatic reply..: "Why. Won't you r "Because I don't knovf you," replied the gentleman., "Well you wt_uldn't ,let me have it if you, did, so you, _might as well band her out," , was the 'cool reply. A red-nosed man walked up-to an eat mg-house keeper, and after passing the time of, day said : • can • catch --a gOod Miss of blue fish for yon, - which I'll be happy to offer'at a low figure:" - - s oWish you would," said,tlfe hash man. try it this afternoon, if the;weith er is f,avorable, , Heiseeined to, pause aiid hesitate, until the propt . - ietor broke in : "f *bat?" yo - u',ll. give'me a Oquare meal before I stsirt:" . "Strange tosay,,lie wasn't engaged. On The Like Shore road the.. other . day an 'Did \ladY -sealed. opposi te` a" sharp looking gentlemln kept her eyes on him 4 long time and finally asked "Mister are you a pickpocket ?" '`Wliy •• no - madgni. I'm a blames? man'of New York,'': he answered;: thitf so `!'s :Nell - .Pm awfully dis appointinent wantd . '"to try aiid see i c0u1.414"t. reforin you,:; • An llnwiso Whiskey or Poison., 00 Bald Judge's Justice. , • Just as Well. In Want of A lliea4 , He Wasn't -cte. ' ‘_ssliiii)itifliii'grip.. is 081 ifiirtaii-.fo.e.idy. "put-up • 37 ' 1, A lO --rkunk(ir mane. g, • . Oath of the Chicago, girl—Buy gum. --DENIOCR . A. • • HE ..T New A.dttOrtis'Oileito'. PREPARE row .IRIFTERI,, PALL & WINTER GOODS! .0100,Rtf.r l :Ros2u6i0t -- k,, - Q6'i i : WOOLEN - SHAWLS, - CLOAKIXGS, CASSIMERES; - BEAVERS " AND CLOTHS; earstorarioty. B.t. G. R. 46/Co's. • •, . PLAID AND PLAIN WOOL ; AND MOHAIR DRESS GOODS, - SILP, POPLINS, CASHMERES, , DRAB 'TE DES `AtiPA. 'CAS, BLACK AND COLORED, I t . . _ FLANNELS, . ROSE BLAKETS kARCEILES BED SPREADS, WOOL TABLE SPREADS, TABLE LINEN S, , TOP W ELS, NAPKUsIS and househol& ' - Furnishing • Goods, • A large assortment, and cheap, I LADIES' AND CIIILDRENS'. ; MERINO UNDERGAR MENTS. MERINO AND WOOLHOSE. PELT SKIRTS, GLOVES, &c., &c. ALL SIZES • AND QuAungs,! , At G. K.' & Co's. Prices to suit, MILLINERY GOODS RIBBONS, FLOWERS, REATH en, BLACK AND COLORED, SILK AND COT , TON ,VELVETS. TRIMMING SILKS, A fine variety; At G. R. & Co's _ DRESS AND CLO.A.II" ;TRIMMINGS, LACES .ERIN GEL BUTTONS. SILK TIES, cORSENS, ' EX BROIDERIES. 'ZEPHYR, ,ORSTEIy - AND FANCY YARNS. , CAN- • - VASS. NOTIONS AND _ ' STAMPED PAT:I TERNS; c , • ' Alway . s in , great variety, - At G. R. it Cfge DOMESTIC GOODS, BLE4.CHED AND BROWN SIIEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, CANTON FLAN NELS. :CALLICoES, DENIMS, TICKINGS AND CHEVoTT SHIRTINGS•; Ai r , -- WAYS A FULL ASSORTMENT THE MOST _POPULAR BRANDS, e # And pribea to saltine times CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. MATH, - DRUGGETING FURS, PERS.-FURS, BTFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, LAP ROBES, itc. ac. At G. Co'a 1 ' Cheap Putt (54otlitug. Men and boys' ready-made' ebitS, a; latea stock,;M ek,i CO* plete a ssortment or best giodp. warratated to give sat isfaction: Prices to suit the times at G. IL 'dr, Co's. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS ! Far noys . , Youths' awl Dion. All torts. Qualities and prices from $8 to sB'. Supply your wants at G. R. & Co's. • . Large stock, of fine' cassitheres, (.11oths and -Beavers Measures' taken, good fitting and workmanship guar anteed. Prices fuliy_2o ppr cent. lees than out of town Callandleave your measure at 13: h & Gents furnishing goods. White! and colored cctlott Shirts,. Wool. ,thd Merino.. Wrappers and Drawers, Flannel and taenno Bose, nitt Jackets, ,Comforters, Ties, Bows, Mufflers, Gloves, Trtinks. &c., &c., the largest variety in town, at, G. R. & Co'e. HATS! HATS! ! tf, CAPS! CA-PS • ' ' ' At G: . lt. Co's GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM,.& CO M. S. DESSACIER, Managing Partner Montrose. Septeukber 29th. 1551. ' CARTER: ABBOTT & JOHNSON. . • ' . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in IRON, STEEL; NAILS, BLACK SMITHS' SUPPLIES; FARMERS' AND MEOHA.NIOS' TOOLS. „ igvark,e•tris Stool CSVoc•eta4, SEAT syRING-S, St i EEL TIRE, BUILRETT'S CORN StrVILLER AND 'THE IMPROVED 'BURDICK FEED CUIIER. wrOALL AND. 13113 Uth BlNOtnitaToN, N: T.; toct.l4th. 1875,-11. TARBELL ROUSE. • _ • • "1" ",'• .1. • ' S -JOHN• . .111) , • ,• , - - • Ntho; Star and Thelis iemte tiiis l / 4 0 0100. ditil ,e°11 5 eeethir wi th thOfontrout Railway, the Lehigh Alla ' , Railroad And the P. L. Jr . , Railroad. April lat. 18711.-tf ' NEW STOOK O]' Our dastimi bettaitment; FURNISHING ODGDS. HA R DWARE Agents fo,r TOE CALKS and CALKiBTREL:&c.• .87 Washington OrptinSlS iIIE COUIVk MONTROSE .PENN't 1 1;!. 1 1 , - , „1, ; : 71. -,;•', • :, • ; •1 •,, r.., ~ . 1 . I ..1 31 • ~ - 1 -. • ' • • ' •,, -••••: ••- - ' ' :•• ; ~ , H ?•-;• 11';-. BRICK -STORE' , ig 'COMPLEXE Oli •.TIIE . OLD . GROV.SI) “.. . .- • , ~i .,-1;. !), 4r.r. .!, = Our stock ie new-and as beretOfore,'oter.thelargest: assortment aid best` bargamir in thocourity.: ilutter . ard 'Produce ship 741,)14: (I-Advanced when desired. At G. R. & Co's (BRANCH ROUSE O* l JOHN MONROE a CO., PIHIADHLPHIA,) 121119811.4:5145,511 At Q. R, & Co's - - t• --- 11 • ••••''' •i -, 1 . Advertiseniente, , , „.4 .4 1 • AIM • t outi e it il it:M E 9, l rp 1 1 1 *..1 0111, , •- 11 " 7 1 " 141" ~_..:, Cade 54+4 1- 4-viola I'-*a : „.„.,1..,,, 1. 11. il. , , ri ::rtf ;1w --; , - I I" - -. . 1 1 )..! I . :1i • ,i.... ,t /l. „, i , 1 . 1.0.1 J.: _iiv9;il ;Air, ..1; . 4 :,'s , ' l : f......'"0......;,.........4. ''-' - ' , '%- t"— i.')!'4...... v -- 1 ! ;i',;;'.' t ,, *I" V:.;.. i'l 7.4 :., :-•%•,',..;: ' k .'. • ....I , : 0 2,/, 1 , ',,- .., 1 . ; Itl ' as EAR . ) " .. 4 ' : i.' I :. - -': il4 -.-_-,1- tio. : r f,.ii ..r..,4,. 1 •T`; Y. 1.1 , 1,14.11011 L. . 1 1 ..1., L • - ' ,i,,,...,:,.(. 1 _;i ,T.;-;: :,-,11 ...4 . ,451 _w,-;;.• , . i'.lv.,:r. , :, ;... ~. • • • • . , '-:-...„ ,i , ',•y.._1.1-0 ,". i,•:.; ,:. : ,'.., , . f , d plete ass' Ortmenivf . ... ~. ...t.., 4... ts ..r. ''.4.- ot c" ..)14;,,i.t f, 'lPdgillist returiiid'iloiti' / lie - i'Y ic 1,11 1. f“, 1• i ~. ,: . ~,...., l7 ,97 /RI a large an ;learn • :::' .= I, 1 . ,::,, ~,..-:., 1 ! -,!. „ ~'" ..:..,ir). . t ! „:,, 1r -•', - - ~ .: ,:. -.• .... ': ..:1 1 t... , :-..` . ~, i.;..- ..,O A TS 4, ' 1...:!(.o - ,- , i ; :*:-. •,.. , , Q 4 .l)s. .-- dL.ts T H I fit . G i B - A t ~.. , ~ ; ?iS .:.4, , 1 - 10 E: ,:),.-,,„,,,,„., ,- '',,; it .• ,::. I ~,:,. - .',-11.;;..2t0i :... ~ idats , , s ea , %psi ; !lin hia :large "temporary" on. the Nat4onail. ,11041.. ,groonncke... We ., ehall . - ! n'here unt4l 7;s .•• reat Bend, 'July= 7th,1875. FAANK 1r.41,C11.1.0r . , A - NO. 18 'I.A.CItA ANN AVENUE, SCRANTON, PA. I f \- A • t 1"i 17 1 ) : . . . • t 41 61 er ; I • I 'a , . , 1 , ; t 1 . • 411 Alnds and tides 'of .DomEsn6 kii f troutzb wilds . a ;LlQuatts, as l o4Cii house /i o v 4 elber 18700.7: ~ • . • . • • • 1. . ..„ , , ' , - , ' - • SPECIAL :INDUCEMENTS is' I . . 0 ,• ronzo . zaps, p taps, es' La ps, Baud Ltuaps, • . Ilarill ers Wicks l i Shades, 'Shade Holdirs) ika &c. ' " •rix` • A.N3:pi , ." • , - ,Prices 'Guaranteed as . Low askanit‘iifoiese in Bouthira NeW'kotit. dtifeiss by M,Etil Ricomitty Alt • • EST JOB PRINTING , r ' • 1: AT THE LOWEST; lIIATEQ . I D We are 'eontinually *dding ridisr material to our office, And with our kJ ; arge Stock of TOW TYPE' :and FOUR Printifsg'?repses, we Defy .Comepetion Both in T'rice ancliQuality, either:in P,htiti",Black or Coloredk.WOrle: MOIMMI N A!LSI- i, • , ~, .- 1 . -., r ri Ili I AH lit , ~ i ;. ,t ' l % • .i ; :(' I !1: ...; , , 1 i A i d t :' 1 il DWARL ' 1. ; • , • f . . . •' 4 - B?OYD_ - coßwiN t, ~•,. Corner of Main and Turnpike Ste • • mero - iviltizsicrArn. ; ko4ll...,, SEPT'CoNTIEIIei TIN AND SHEET-IRON WARE, Builders' Hardicrare,. 'CIT'ITERY ETC , 4 • 4 .IFry tb.ea• 3EF.OAF. Thanks to tor Peen& for Yost Faiorn. ' We would be moitithanki el to one Said all who knew; thtly have unsettled accounts with ne. i t they would yell end settle by the middle of March next. Feb. 40874. _ TOARMICHIS TAKE isqlicß t . : •c. Beet inarkei:priee;riaid in cask CORN RYE ANl:rbiktS 4 ' ; ' at ? t , he 31 ° 1 40, 0 . 43 Stelqc /4 11 , 1 t, , D.' HOLM tiper;nteniinlit i/PiltroPe;332/y I • ..,• 4 DV : Crafts: Good: ~Systerriatlco.—A tat.. peftbong who cop texar hitt--fuiWnt gl9ntraigtitOth I,4l , 4Tapoiv tbeidaeri op' iadvOrt melds, suorild lienOTPLnii),4,o_,GPra)cp. -Rowan /At. Cox, 41! ipttle Ito* tiov ork;rac a . * 431rilioNg-ItOOK,Minoty-sov e4titiodition,),ctrratainraik. itii4B or 6i 2000 nowitp)iptll sash ell e ttl o t She 439114.-.4,driliouibuolook.; vralOr dig po 'I I ;rainy tateti L at Uerakepdoos ?dupiti" fir" pub oberia'rAttai:' Girat!bd Go to (.Iv2ap John's for Canton Flannels. , ' i. .% ::,' , ,TIIOMESON: - & ~' 't ~ ~' Ar t so l DEALiite • ` . • • `f'. ~ ilFi ,; - OtiOnSi:! &C i &et 7 .41, ltighest priee'and prompt, returns piaranteed. GEO. BINGHAMTON N • 4,1 lIOI4RSALS.DEALIIR IN FLINT AND COMMON CORNER MAN,II7ACTUEER *TA•W i •AS-WN 3C= nded Ft!. • FURNTLITiE: At' ,W 7,9ir Sliiith. lsk .g.On'g• Exinnsivertanitur,o 'Weir:lroom son willitnAl the Isugest i • • • • : StOCJE FIRST , CLASS Et)4 t.10141110Y .31PITERLIV rierETl:l3o To be found in Mils section of the country, of hie owl manufacture.' and at prices that cannot fall to give sags faction. They make the'very best EXTENSION 'TABLES .Iti the Country, and WARRiuTtlem. 117 ip 32. ca as telt,* 7017 ls. . ,Cl : s9l lends 4one in the nestoat*norr. • es wcra. x Ca- XS Mei 2.3 PURE NO.I MATRASSES, AND'COMMON MATRASSES U E K I NG ?he subscriber will hereafter make tu.., adertaklug spettalty, In his business. Haviag . jut completed a NEW and the mcst elegant =AIME in the State, all needing his services will be attended to promptiyand at satisfsctery charges. , • WEIL SMITH It SON. Best calicoes 8, dents per yard at Chop . - t'J'xllearta►k.iii . . . Ti 11.4. ; t'. .1 t ,.. •!Si ' •• r .-• . nodp , sigt _ 3 ..:.. -. • --4 1 : - ... el will malle 11116".P.A.1ti:,g. ''. • . e efr,.. - ft Speciality • t , ittLtticir Art Roollig their sa4yicti vlll ba yr9MP,it7 Atic ld o to.. "Sattatactioti gtutratitted. ' —4-- 41. a. ..,... P. RATITES'S. Ff k' ilaylaTttla. ,1 7 4tp, f t.k . ,14 -ti 1 1.. .1 , . .. am., •,i ), - if ,#,41.. ~• '.sl* 41.1ttt-, t 41 `We nave reauced our :37 soon. wit tr•; cent fine Dress Gcods to 26 etiite at Cheap John's, • SZI::I6=2=EI:II3E `rr, f.r:; 0'01:' L. LENITEIM. I,ee&leres, i r J ~fTA.RZ~L • I -Mirth 81;11875.. , I 4•1 OF V..iiU01:1811INDB:. .; a~;-.~ t),'”; t /If' " ,ti, .; • !:. `, 'i~ ! • kr CO., -8. . •.i. et• : t .i - ;11 FIN S 1 .7 0 , 14 110,,,8 iso:j,, • Is a. , a r, MEMO 'A. S.'IINER. Ii..kWLAY & CRUSER.
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