The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, May 03, 1876, Image 3

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    Foreign News.
NEW YORK, Apr. 30.—A London epee
;o4l.7B,winniew.will bbe reltiet4ah Wedi ,
n ext, unlese the Arnite;i. States'
concede the point' demanded m , the di
piornatio correspondence . 6n 'Winslow's
4'll
cite.
Sate Field, the well knows , Amer i ican
writer, made her debfit quite unexpected
ly at Gaiety Theatrei Ting_ony on Thurs
day last, in the folto4 01To!ante the
“Itoneymoon.'' She made a. complete
Ewes&
Paris special says the government . ls
extremely nervous about the amnesty
i tgiration started by'
eem Vidtur.ll,ug9 and..his
liti
friends in:the National bly.
An old New. Yorker affirms that he
FaW William M. Tweed Paris on Wed=
aestlaY last. ,
The Silvery Current Coming.
ViressixoTort, April 30.- 7 The Treasury
o f in all probability will soon make
some changemregilatiniz the issue of isil
.ver, owing to the general' inclination of
the l ieople' to hold on to the small
,frac
tional currency, in anticipation of its
scarcit y.
The, Treasury Department received
Yesterday morning $lOO,OOO i n n silvery
quarters from San Francisco. This ill
the first installment of an order of $600,-
000 in silver coin recently issued.
Severe 'Vishnu( in Turkey.
RAGUSA, April 30.----Muktar Paeha„ in
c o mmand of the Turkish forees,attenpt
ing to rt-victuai the surrounded garriion
o f Nieeie, after two days severe fighting
bas defeated the insurgents, and relieved
the garrison.
Thr -o:Min - in the Du; 13-
ie de' .g ,ga ass was
rery bot. The insurgents declare that
the Turks advanced while arrangements
were being made for a-iresh armistice.
Will Re th) Mad.
MONTESAI„ April. 80.-r--It is , stated
that Mt. Hugh Holt a bookkeeper of
this city has been declared heir at law of
the famoug Holt estate, whioh has been
thrown out of thi3 Court of
Chancery. The estate he been in litiga
tion since 1709, and is valued at £' l l6,-
000.000. •
Navigation will practicallY open to
morrow, Monday.'
Au AIRIOIII Incredible Feat.
Bono!, April 30.—George F. Avery,
the pedestrian has accomplished the feat
rf walking,l29 boars without rest, at the
Boylston museum. He, was `much fa
tigued, and it required atienrious efforts
on the part of his trainer. Charles L
Cushing, to' keep him up.' was a
square walk and he gets $3OO - for it.
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General News Sum wary.
Ten. thousand additional soldiers ern
barked from Spain .to ICuba April 27.
More , are to follow.
Two women and one colored man wre
elected ta",office'at. the recent munici al
election in Newport, R.I. •
The Arkansas republican convention
which assemblill April 27, did not nomi
-nate a state ticket. It declared for Mor
ton for President. •
The . English have just launched a
double terreted steamship calld the In
flexible, with is suirposed o be the most
formidable war ship afloat. -
There was a sudden and ishrp decline
in tbe
price of pork and laid in the New
Lrk market last week. .Pork was.fifty
el . B per barrel lower. 1. i . •
The governor of Mass l achusetts has
vetoed the bill legalizing the marriage of
James carton with his step-daughter on
the ground that the act, was beyond' the
conatitivional power of he legislature.
The United States centennial commis.
sinners have appointed a committee' to
Caller with the railroad comp l inits with
a vi..w of securing a further re notion in
pasgenger fares, for persons visiting Phil-
Mr. Blame announces, positively that he will not withdraw from the - race for
tuN ptegidential 'nomination. Also that
there are several candidates tOr whorri he
si . ,...tdd give his strength in preference to
iiriotnw.
Attorgey General Pierpont is about to
move for the appointmignt of receiver to
take possession of the Hot Spring§ reser
%min in Arkansan for the govettment.
'Thrtlits saving been made against per
iolib who may attempt to take possession,
it w probable that tr ps, will be slept to
tht Hat Springs to en owe the, decsion
ti the court,
. ,
The small sum of $403;376 iepresents
ttf cost of the war waged by George A.
t.vdes and his associates upon the army
moth.. The evils of the moth extermi
hator and his allies amount to $300,000.
It woild have been cheaper for thelgov
trianent to buy several. hundred thousand
viittis of blue cloth and Unite: all the
'tautlie, of the' habitable! globe to a feast.
Dom) Piatt made, $22,934;35 in treasure
out or the moths' propensity to corrupt.
lidieations are multiplying that. the
tneening of. the "independentcon
'`l'l'lo4” on the state of the :country
rvtatly invited by Prof.. Woolliey, Carl
Nlitir t and some other gentleman (to take
I'lact. in New York at an early day) is. to
' .V ance the claims of Mr. Bristow to the
Pr.lidmicy.. Entracte from the hiogra-
Piiiea (if the gentleman that have been
in the 'west are beginning to
t r e . appNir' in the east. there also
t_rong disposition among; the aditereqts
the liberal party t o hina up at th e
44,
The..evd4nOe"Ricc i 'the "general"
and, army bummer, as to the amount of
'money he made.' out of the , poet trader
'stores in the west; ihos , _ how ahatnelessly
'corrupt wua the. war department. Here
was a loafer. about :Washington who did
:rto' work; lnirestednO°napital, but because
of "infinenee'• with 'Belknap was allows
ed,. to Jive in luxurious
,idleness upon
mnney . extorted from. the poorly paid sot
dios of the These revelations
makithe blood' botl.'
In the Muted , States .district court at
,Baltimore;Wedneeday, ; the suit of the
NatTnal Union bank of Maryland
against the Parkersburg branch railroad
company was decided favor of the
bank. Aftee the verdict was rendered
the jury wai l eiworri in seven \other eases,
and in mak gave a verdict for the plain
tiff„ The amount , involved the eight
eases is about $95,600. The • suits grew
out of the action of the treasurer of the
railroad coMpany, some years - ago, who
induced the i president, while the latter
was, drunk, to sign blank shares of Stock,
which Were afterwards filled up and ne
gotiated by the treasurer.
IL W. T..DICKERNANtS
IVIDW'
FURNITURE ROOMS
New Milford, Pa,
: Can be found the largest and best as- :
sortment of Furniture consisting of :
: PARLOR, CHAMBER. DINING
ROOM, AND HALL
• • FURNITURE,'"
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to be 4otmd in the Co unty, all new .
and of the late .t patterns,
and 'will be sold very ebeap\-for CASH. All goods
warranted as represented.
H. & W. T. DICKERMAN.
Feb. 18.1878.-4 m.
ME. -
- 13 ilarr6 3 R-ximarly
Would call attention to hie New Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
Now on sale, In new
lard - Z 900244
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BLACK
AND COLORED ALPACAS,
NEW tTYLE OF PRINTS,
SHAWLS, WATER-PROOFS, FLAN
NELS, I3ALMOR,AL, AND HOOP
• SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY,
HEAVY WOOL GOODS, CARPETS, ON
• CLOTHS, PAPER HANGINGS:BUFFA
LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS
AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, .
HARD WARE,IRON,NAILS,
STEEL, STOVES AND •
GROCERIES,. ETC.
In great variety, and will be sold on the most
favorable terms, and lowest prices.
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H. BrRRITT.
New. Milford. May Ist, 1875.
IQUY YOUR WAGONS, CAR
RIAGES AND SLEIGHS,
W...OIISTERHOUT, HARFORD, PA.
1 PRICE LIST.
Repairing done on ihOrt notice, cheaper , than the
cheapest, - I. r •
Pint-class Fillet:one ; ' -
" " Buggies, •
_
" " Lumber wagon, -
Pinion:as from $l4O to -
"` " Swell body Sleighs, -
B LACKSMITHING.
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.
To shoe per span new, - $2.50
corkand set 1 , - - - $1.40
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set per span, - . • - sl.(#o
All work warrai.ted. Call and examine My stuck
before purcb.asimg elsewhere.
Harford, April 26, '76.-4w
REmoyin AND ENLARGED.
I have removed ley
GROCERY STORE
to\ the building sour . doors above the First National
Bank, Public Avenue, (formerly occupied by E. P.
Stamp,) where have enlarged my stock of
Groceries, Provisions, 'am.
I invite competition both in quality and price. Pse
give me a call and be convinced that I can do you good. .
. i V.ILI3ON .L TURRELL.
'Montrose. Aptil 36.1816.—y1.1, •
QOYOTELING NEW.
A BOOT .8; SHOE SHOP
has just opened over Weeks, Nelbuish & Co. All
kinds of work made to order. Repairing done on short
notice. After having nearly 15 years experience in the
\business I feel eimMent 1 can please all who may give
. me & Can.
C. E. lIPTEGROVE.
Montrose, Feb.' .2 \ 11376.—t1 Manager.
7EN, V.ERYBODYs WANTS ONE!
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The Bobbin! \ Washer
For Sale b y Wm. H. Boyd & Co., Montrose, Pa., or
at the Realdesce of Alonzo Williams, 3 miles east of
Montrose, on New Milford road.
Price, No. 1, itt.sp ; No. 2, $5.00.
ttLLINZO WILLIAMS, Art.
April 6, 1876.-i2m , Sucre Co.. Pa
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1 . pJ. BO LEY, . . .
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0 -, vutensulxci
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DER
liINGEIAMTON,, N. Y. \ - :. .
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The 'latest fraproved Collins and Caskets On band.-
itearee to order.]: Shrouds. etc. . april ;9. '76..,
New LOT OF
,];**0.00,0,1'.'.-00''''.:'41::.;1,8#10:
1 :0 1
115
- $ 1 60
$ 75
w. OUSTERUOUT.
CALLING CA
EG(iS
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WHITE COCHENS, 1 • 1
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,BUFF COOHENS, \
1 \ PARTRIDGE , COM:TENS,
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PLYMOUTH ROCKS,
I • AND HOIMANS
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t 1i
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Eggi, for Hatching; - •$3 per 13.
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liarroung Fowls for sale aftei August. let, 1876, at
reasonable prices. No inferior specimens shipped
from my yards.
I
White Cocher.s. let prethium at Jersey Fair (Berry
& Williams stock ,) Buff Cochens. Berry I Williams.
• No circulars. Write for what is Wanted and promp
repays Will be given. Address.
C. C. ,GILBERT,
I Great Bend, fa.
March 29, 1878.-6 m.
B . R. LYONS &•
I
RAVERECEIVED I LAROIC ADDITIONS
TO THEIR , 81`091 - OF
CARPETS. OILCLOTHS, DRITGGET,
MATTIN3•S WINDOW
• SHAD%
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PAPER HANGINGS AND ENAMEL
CLOTHS. COTTON YARN, •
COFFIN , TRIM
! MINGS •
, .
L 1
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PLATED WARE, DRY - GOODS.AND
GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS,
' -
DAMASK, REPS,
ALL OF DR. JAY E'S FAMILY
MEDICINES,
TRUNKS, If MBRELLS, RUBBER
GOODS, &0., &C.
CALICO, SIX CENTS PER YARD !
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B. R. LYONS it GAO.
Jinuary 1, 1876.
MODES sDE PAAIS
Micorlzag Nifty.lea,
Pt. C.:OMMX.iiii.a MNEL,
FRENCH MU4LINERY,
97 Court Bernet, Binghamton, N. P. 97.
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The largest and beet stock ofildllllnrey Goods Outfits
of New York. and at the very lowest cash prices. 1
buy for - cash and sell for 'cash. We will not be en
sold. LADIES' CAPS. AND! HELD-DRESSES
a very large variety,
FRANK LESLIE'S PATTERNS.
HAIR GOODS, ETC.
F. ROZELLE.
BinAtamton, N. Y.. April 19,
FARM FOR SALE.
•
The'subscriber offers his farm for sale, situate in
Forest Lake, contsining . 6s tuxes' 50 improved. Will
keep twelve cows, and a tea nn, Weir watered, is also
a eood grain firm, Has a nice young orchard. Terms
will be matle easy. For further particulars enquire'or
iddrees;• AARON REYNOLDS
or S. B. ROGERS,
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Feb.! 10, '76.—tf - Montrose, Pa,
• I
A PMINISTRAI OR'S NOTldte. In
'the estate of Michael Q,itaiey,late4 Fo est Lake
dec'd.l, Letters of Administmtton in the said estate
having been granted to the. s uuderslgited all persons
owing,said estate are requesW to make immediate
payment and all persons =having claims against said
estate !are requested to present them without delay. 4
HANN9ftt. 9,IIALICY, •
Administmtrix, C. T. A.
April 5,1876.-45 w
_ _
nISSOLUTION.
The firrir of Mott & Welch t ef 'Bridgewater, is this
day dissolved-by mutual consent. The business will
be continued by J. W. Mott, andell bhoks and accounts
are lett in his hands for adjustMent, and must be set
tled immediately.
J. W. MOTT.
A. H. wimp!.
April 19, 1818.--:3w*
AD
MINISTRATOR'§- NOTICE.-IN
the estate of John Bergin, _ late of Middletown
township. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvanla, dec'd.
Letters of Administration in . ;the siqd. estate • having
been granted. to the undersigned,, tit persons owing
said estate are requested to ms,ko immediate payment,
and all persons having claims ;against said estate are
requesiet to present them without delay.
WM. BERGIN,
Administrator.
March 29; 1875.-6 w.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE : —Whereas,
Letters testamentary to the estate of Samuel Sut
ton. late of Springville,,dec'd, having been granted ;to
the_untiersigned, all persons indebted to said said estate
are requested to make Immediate payment, and all psi
son hewing claims against the same, are requestea to
present them without delay. •
BETSY SUTTON,•Zzeestrix.
March 29, 11176.-6 w.
N O TICE.
Wheieas, my wife Amelia, has; left my bed and board,
withoatjupt cause or provocation. lao hereby forbid
all persons harboring or trusting her on my account.,
as Labatt pay no debts of ha amtractingfriter this date.
&LUTON kIINCHALAN.
Broolniale, April . 26,1816. ' •
A LL KINDS OFANTZIFFIogs
,EGGS
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1111
-AT--
Legg
spEorg. -B.AW 1
• ir -"eit Tor (-AN - It
17 IF) gi
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DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS , NOTIONS
Ibo 'old FOR
ILVIr L waestwaTtisionithing.„ . IRV/
j READ & STROUD.
L.—This Is the "Centennial !Teat.
, April 12th, 1876. • •
Montroso
SP.' CLAM ANNOTTNCEMENT i•
ABEL
ALSO A
~ • REPLETE WITH ALL TH.E'LATEST STYLES '
. , . L c
. .
AND QUALITIES .
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All oar goods have been boncht within the the last few weeks, far CASH, at a very inw price, thereby en.
abling us to fell cheaper than tie other eatabliehpenta in the city, who are carrying flock bought 4MM:intik
higher rates. • april 19,"76„-Bni .. •. 4• HAG/11.1111AN BLOCK.
This standard article is compounded with the great
est care. Its effects are as wonderful and satisfactory
as ever. It restores gray or faded hia.r to its youthful
color. It removes all eruptions, itch irigand dandruff;
and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By
its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to
their normal vigor. preventing baldness, and making
the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothing
has been found so effectual. or desirable. Dr. A. A.
Hayes. state Assayer of Massachusetts. says of it : "I
consider it the best preparation for its intended pur
poses."
Buckingham's Dye
FOR.THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be relied on to chat:lga
the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or b a at discretion. It is easily
applied, being in one preparation. and
_quickly and ef
fectually produces a permanent color which will neither
rub no waeh off.
MANUFACTURED BY
K. P. Hail. ac Co., Nashua, N. H.
SOLD• BY ALL DRUGGIStS_AND DEALERS LET
MEDICINE.
April. b,1876.-4m •
YEWS SARSAPARILLA,
ruzurivre THZ 'Loop.
'hi! compound of the veg.
Able alternatives, 6arsapar
la. Dock, Stillingia and
~ tdrake with the lodides
Potissium and Iron.makes
lost effeetaal care of series
complaints which are very
evalent and afflicting. It
rifle the blood, purges out
lurking humors In the
item, that undermine the 4
pith tied settle into troub
,ome disorders. Eruptions
,ace on the surface of ha
from the blood. Internal
_.angemeniss,.. ,nation of these same hu
mors to some internal organ, or organs. whose action
they derange.and whose substance they disease and des
troy., Ayer's Sarsaparilla expels these humors from
the blood. When they are gone, the disorders they pro
duce disappear such as. uicendloo of the Laver, Stom
ach. Kidneys, Lungs, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases
of the Skin. St. Anthony's Fire, Rose of Erysipelas,
Pimples. Partulelt. Blotches, Roils. Tumors, Tetter
and Salt, Rheum Scald Head . Ringworm. Ulcers and
Sores Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain the Bones Side and
Head Female Weakness Stertility Letichorrhcea arieng
from internal ulceration and uterine disease Dropsy
Dyspepsia and General Debility. With their departure
health returns.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., LoWell Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN
MEDICINE.
April 5,1576.
THE PROPRIETOR OF
TAYLOR'S; FAMILY MEDICINES
must be gaining ireuevied confidence in the Specifics
which he prepares. A't the articles of Uateria Medics.
which he now offers tor sale, is on the principal of NO
CURB NO PAY: Foremost amonuthese valuableartt
cies, is TAYLOR'S CRLEBHATED OIL. for Pain,
Lameness, Wounds or t.ores. in Man or Beast.
Taylor's Condition Powders for Horses, Cattle,
Frogs, Sheep and Poultry.
For renovatl. g the blood and system. of all kinds:of
Stock to the Spring, nothing can be better.
• Taylor's Cough tiyrup for all throat or lung diseases.
Any. ene trying it 'will be convir ced of its merits. •
He also menu iactures the celebrated Indian Vegeta
ble sticking Salve, which can be obtained of any of his
agen. B.
A. Burns. 31,. A. Lyon, and I. N. Bullard, are
&gaits for Montrose.:
Any one buying auy'of the 'above named articles and
not being satisfied, can return the empty bonito? pima
age and get their money back. • [march 29,'76.]
A DMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE.. In
the est. of Jacob B. Young, late of Auburn
township, Letters of Administration ui the said estate
having been granted to the undersigned.all parsons
ow
lug said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persona having claims against said estate
are rovies..ed.to present diem without delay,l
R. R. WHITE.
April 12, 187.6-4 w
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.-WHERE
as letters testamentary to the estate . of Thomas
Heenan, I .te of Forest Lake township, have been gran
ted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said es:
tate, are re4uested to make immediate payment, and
all persons laving claims against the same are request
ed to present Mem without dely.
CHARLIIti DLitt NTYs I
wm. aouca-N. iigze9iarik
April It, 18711 w.
JOB WORK - • '
AT T*IS OFI/10461110141,
A, BULL- 4ND COMPLETE ITOCA OF
SHOES of of HOMO*lons.
BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS !
133PINLIVCk. 10743.
BENNETT & CO., BINGHAMTON,
Jobbers of Fine Woolens,
MERCHANT TAILORING
PREPARED BY
Adm4tistrator.
AGENTS. FOR -
BOOK - STORE.
F. U. STEVENS'S
BOOKSTORE
And "everything connec
ted with the trade,.
will be kept on
hand, incluth
mg
DAILY PAPERS.
Montrose. April 18, 1876.-4 w.
CORRECT[ON !
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Rumor has it that having been elected 'County Treas
urer for the ensuing three years, I am to dtsamtinue m
Insurance huskies. Said RUMOR is UNTRUE, an
without foundation, and while thanking you for kind
ness, and appreciation of good Insurance in the past, I
ask a continuance of your patronage, promising that all
business entrusted to me slall be promptly attended to:
My Companies are all sound and reliable. as all can ten-.
tify who have met with losses du:ing the past ten years
at my Agency. Read the List I
North British and Mercantile, Capital, • 110.000,000
Queens of London.'" OA 2.000,000
Old Franklin. Phtladelphia, Assets, 13,600,0011
Old Continental, N. Y., •• nearly 3,000.000
Old Phoenix of Hartford, ' " 2.000,0011
Old Hanover. N. Y., • •• " 1.600,0011
Old Farmers, York, • .• 1.000,000
I also represent the mew York Mutual Life Ins MIMI
of over 30 years standing, and assets over $30.000,000.
Also, the Masonic Mutual Benefit Association of Penn
sylvania.
Vlr`Get an AeCidental Policy eoveritm all accidents,
in the Hartford Accident Ins. Co, Policies writtca,
from one daylo one year. Only 26 cents for a $B.OOO
Policy.' Please call or send word, when you take a•trip.
Very respectfully. • . •
1 HE
)(mitten. I'a.. Jail. 10, 1/Yr6.--tf MC. TYLER.
A NSW STOCK OP
C , rcoolLer3r,
just received and for We by.
H. J. *BBL
UPIWINE
For sale by
ALB l e ALL HINDS OP
GROCERIES,
At the store of
aProiskt. Cliramageas,
nor sale by - . ,
Montiose.April 21. 1875. '
pAIIKEVALE MILLS
itill—CoNsirzemanz s
I have rented the above Mlle, and fitted than up In
drat-class order. I ban also stocked the mill with
ALL KINDS.. OF ORAIN:
Including Western White Wheitt.
I also keep on hand
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" • EAT, RYE„ AND BITCIKViIItAT
FLOUR; CORN MEAL,
Feed, Backlash Bran, etc., - etc. which,l44ll4 to the
public at the e lowest Pricer . . - 4111 kinds of Millis;
don. - •
FIYl:
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RUIIMIND, barbels of Rra c tiliftliot. las
Idgbast nab pito paid /or an Ida& cit
sum:
putmak; u s 11100-1111 •
DBPARTMENT,
EI h... ILAZ A. A
IS NOW OPENED,
F L II R.
H. J. 1111111 L
IL J. Wall
WIN,