The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, November 29, 1876, Image 2

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ERE EMOCRA .
PUDLISHID EVERT VORDNRSDAT MORK/Re t
AT MONTROSE, SDBQ'A Co„,, PA. , BY,
3E1 " 2" ISZ C IVEY S3txt.
EDITORS & PROPRIETORS,
rk At two Dollars per Year in Advance.
TO ADVERTISERS:—TEE Dinaocner as an adver
tising medium is unsurpassed in this section. It
relitheilhe Farmer, Mechanic, and business man. Its
oirtakition Is'constantly ncreasing andits advertising
rtteCreasonible r Rates will be given at our office or
bj mail.'
JOB. PRINTING:—Our office is supplied with four
'printing presses, together wither large variety of type,
borders, fancy inks, etc., with whic hwe are prepared
to do work in the best 144 - 1011:at pricls lower than
any competitors in any section. Ramples shown and
estimates cheerfully given et our office. Work order
ed by mail will receive ?mat:4 attention.
HA 4 WL,E , Y :
''B B 16ArLiliiAyi;4,p:AtrE:sr.,'
both' 'aides *lid talk: of
armed resiatauce in any event
Ciiiiteita in
areas dangerous to the liberties of our
dtiiiiitri thelf4ittlitY of 'Republican,
plot
government, as those who plan a nd
_
gisVerrittierit . iS a
success it will only be upon the fuhda
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thental'i4inWle 41W' Which it ia found-,
I
ed and that i is,aubtnission,to wrung until
.it . correCeid only ; '4vay,
IcaoyOu i the principles of truetternocra
cy, the power 'of the ballot box, When
armed resistance is.: necessary to. redress
wrong, Republican government in, this:
countrY will have ceased. That , time,
has not come yet and' we :believe ,it never'
will come, if patience,
_moderatih, and
intelligence shall be :the 'ruling - spirit, and'
the editor or the . private Citizen who, at
this time, even.darkly hints at -armed
foice . to resist political , ascendency, is
treading on dangerous doctrine and
should be reprimanded for it by , all good
meu. We, as-firmly , ,-believe, that Tilden
and Hendricks lime _been honestly elect.
ed as we believe in our own existence
fiirther: belieie, that . if the? , be.
Ae'd 'Ont, the DeinaCtac a i acid its 'p re
principles will rive to rule" this nation for
maay_years,to cotpe, _ if.. true pe,rnocratic,
submission is 9bserved by all sections un:-.
tillettchi time as-the popuiar thunder.cat
main be heard the ballot' boi,
the party that counts IlaYetr; 'will lie I
so'` deep' in obliVion :4 - nd 'in faniv ,
iliatUo'Pcilitic;al 'Gabriel - =will eye' a'Wai:
en l ,itto Life :again, so ~ long.as, this nation
shit swit,d.. We he,heys
,in ,an Overrul.
ing Providence in the
_affairs - of pations,
aslwelLas; those of ~ruen and that iqglit
'i
The - says -n A.The-
Retn'g :I3Oard of Louisiana is 'corn
tirn ;
p9s?d, properly. of , gyp, but actually,. con
tains only members, men of little
character or positiom, the only .white
man on it , i9 ) 11 custom house, officer. - One
ot . the. two blacks has, we believe, been a
candidate° in the present elettion^, Wand
both are men Vf hg., can give.. , no ‘`gnitran
teo-of knpwledge!ot intektity . . tb . fit them
fOr suck.momentons ,Atities as this -crises
may thrust..upon ; them;" One of those
et -eiqvassersithi Nation :might: have
added, hail' heretofore 'acted in , the.exalt
e,d position of, porter iu agambling hOns,e
while neither:Cie of t4e'Aoaid; WhiteOr
black inj - OYS'ibe regip' ectii:itor Confidence
or the decent people of, New Orleans.. 7--7
Whenanch cre,ataNs assume the absolute
pcf.stiek - 4iclecidiiig who. shall presidefiitver
thfeileiitinies of a great: nation is it any
• wonder that anxiety' 'Should
,t• •; , •
• trlw r singulaf,dlspoiery has been made.
that, under an old law; theLrresideittlal
electors in:the State of• Ire* York *lll be
entitildrto draw fifteen hundred , dollars
paFiOgithei;',*lth - U:iileage4t4thei: - ex
trasagant comiensatfoh - "Xpi: L 'l* - o!.'diy!43
121 , •- •') • -
aerT. l .O, 6 P-,_ . Ili!' 1.42, L- said
to t t av i,o r i a moded,, provided. that Peet,
ors should.reeeive the -simei pay tnem - -r
bets r:of the .Legislaurel s‘iit.'s the. : time."
Tlifpay of imimberiii-then• was fixed and
deti'n .it th 'dif now it' '
not rated , * the dair but. is fixed it' $1;
5 . 00. a. yeii. strict inieipretatiou iveuid
gite the matae Bleotbri,, but; TO.
hatisi (pie apiiit 4fitlie law can:be' follow-
edvktiiala would , simply giye the simie:fate
perV; at ' events' the;
biOrs:,,bl#ve , take pie $1.509.
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'ieleinoorats about with
lanterns in. every state looking for that
mtiSineelectoral: wite.t-Radical ,Organ:
440: the republican rettiriiin4
bop*: lock themsel ves into ; a darkeliset,
without . any. latitern ._,th w, light: upon
1 . their deviltryi to find :the 19. missing elec
toritOtO :'necessary toJ foi'st the defeated
-1160 #l3' Un Will it* 1 0016 and
steci,itng 7 the-elec
toral vote of 'a. state they run away from ,
the promot of .tbo, ,courts like, any C4l l Pr
ileferie arriOurg" . .
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Tile' *lRV::Ahaniat. Oita. the. 1
colterthe . tehteinitiVotitiiglitr.q
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W. C. ClpHipilk.
811OULD,HE IMpEAMEDIt
The New York Sun, Publishes an:es.:
pose of Grant's connection with 'the St.
frauds. -
gtin sartiole:it'isppears that when , . .
,
Avery, who has just been pardoned out
of , prison by the President, hesitating to
furnish McDonald and .--Joyce,the whiff.
ky ring conspirators,
.with certain ` . infor
mation requeSted of him- - Z them
which,was within his knowledge as: Chief
Clerk of the Treasury Department, Joyc3
wrote,hitn as , follows . ,
"it you hiye ,denbt e,.Kp yip qt.
sendttfe this - Information; see `oeil.: qbcoelc.
If he is not in the city, see G." 11 --
This letter' was' y* Aveiy tb. i .the
came
bac tfk_him endorse 4 As_ follows ;
"Joy nci .MeDonalci! are, mild* and, Arad::
toot thy. t them have
~thf, informatson -they
toant., \ • t`lJ . S. GAANT"
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Uponnesiirrance, and i44*t1014,
from the , President,%Averr - gave.,-A•yee
and McDonald: , all thn_information :they .
be :remeinbeied i JoYde:
aic' 4 llc~o.nsiicl :: we're iei;piicte4s
traudin the revenues and Averyithis
g
found. gifilty of 'complicity.. in- :their
mini& All were sentenced
,to' imprison. ,
ment. Joyce and McDonald arestill in
jail, but. Avery `-has I f een pardriek: the
executive clemency. having been secured
in:the latter's . case through: the vigilance
andshaewdness of his devoted wife who
carefully preserved :the tell=tale', etters of
'JoYee, McDonald, and- 'Grant, the mi l
nirg little' woman having' pretended, to
destrofthem in obedience - to the wishes
and prayers of their - guilty. authors but
having taken care"t ' o' keep the originale
.while committing to the • flames , some
cleverly exccuted copies- -It would not
be snip ising if the head Of the lad
trfitiOn of which Belknap' 'was-an.hotor
ed and.
,beloved member would find its
Judith the dishonored „ex-.§ecre ex-Secretary,
found his Jae!.
HOW' TO P LT;SH B t7SINESS. :
One of our eFhinges -very perhiently
remarks that'thereuare a i gi.at:manypN .
many---Who enter= 7
tai, unsound : ideas of how to push baSi-
newbun', invest a few dollars
in making their business known throutriT
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.bl' t tihi •
the - "putiiic , 'prints, ey sit '0
Ifatineles a nd wait for pi-ople,togo.d'flfeni
Out. When approac:ied upon. 1119, suk)-
jeCt of advertising, they will reply that
It does not pay to advertise:and yet this
•:ry,declaration is disaproved by every
that is placed in their show win
do that is hang tip in front of their
stores. The man ; wbo ‘ .sayes it don't pay
to adyertise' is doing it in" some way all
the time. • If a tnerehant hanks afew of
his goode outside the door—what is that,
nut advertising,? If a cabinet maker
hangs a chair or other article Of furni
ture at big' shop door,- he ; adiertising;
If ,a man,loses a horse or C and tells
everybody,he meets, o,
"he is advertising his
The'dOetnr,whn h`as a bOi..rtiti,into
ahurOh bud call hintont in haste-is ad
vertising. The minister who announces
next Sunday's text from his' pulpit; is
advertising. _The street parade's of cir,
ens establishments are nothing but ad
vertiseinents. The, truth is a. inau can
not'do business, without advectising, and
the
, only question shonld be, the ,way_to
do youhave a lot of periOnal_prop,
arty to sell, which is
,best, to '.Write oat a
few , notices that not one in fifty Will stop
.to , read . or to' go to , the printer and haye
"a IQt, of well' displayed . .p(;sterS'in
tiOn, to an advertisement in ,the,paperia ?
-If you are in need of. help, Aion".ti
-ydur neighbor's wife if. she. , knowsof , a
but riiiikeyonirwant kneWyi through
he,' i;eVisPaperk and you 'will have. plenty
customers, neg., norning Ole
.puce. If you. are. in lnisinetii of,any
kind, is it
. not better to - keep- yourself
before' ea' Ptibl 'eye in IYourpwn:'paper,
adyerinieinent wi4: - o, f ir l youi.'
`friends and customers...in, the faee every ,
; : day, 'rather than trust to; the old fogyiden
, of know tnir But Mr:
'ClcisefiSti,Sayi3 adiertising Goats' money
1- 'ol. l ,yl:rtip e and 'so:doea' 'everything • ,•
_ s P
and' 48 1 0400d' thing for you that adver—
tieing does,cost-:. - something.- If it did.
no4tveky Worthless:Coneern would
stand as . good chance of . being,knocip ,
as the- very, t, acid` meat nserpl ! If ,You
Want the people to know „that you•,hay.e
anything : to sell,. advertise' in your home
paper first,'then-in'yoltr neighboring ps;'
perk.. The 'man ,'who 'has
business a,MI-"speir.i4Lkile_ #l64t, in a liberal
system,pf,,ad i vertising„.js one .
"makes the, most ;money This ,is (lath
well, treritle&by , those o - 1104 , tri4 .
: Tii,(;)3e, - tv i ho'don't believe it: have
,dast4bout; in their own ten O nt nad'they
;will find thitt,..tpe, moat f ,proverons, husi f .
mess men are'ihey waoadver Hie
I ,i6Undieuiiislyt We :'are'' nearly-l i n life
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THE DEMOCIWE 4 NOV!29 . 1876.
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conynencement i of- an..i itriportant,, year
e,
MO the , -bueices ' public ; Should not close
its eyes to a wel tooWti fact plat : the ap
proach of , wiot l '
is . always 'the - best sea
idyl for trade ß reOple have,- wants now
just as they titive in prosperous times.
They kill buy, ii ) ld be ieure-to.go to` those
who offerthe est bargains:, AntLthe
.
way to pake*se m oat widely,',inu”..tio
trequenfiantiouilpenienta thrtitigh'--the:Pa
pers. _Try the experiment.: _,,,,,
PLAIN ; 174.0i f .1 ,PQR ft ANAST.
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In the col:anion of 'partiSirir tougiles:
an and4e,
dispiitaqOh.as
_O.the wrongs :and rights,
of_,llayea and fiiiiien the ,iakieotiso
Sfatesof South Carolina, ' , Louisiana and
Fltiaida t there• 416' soine . enniinon'
sfiHM.'„undfsnAd''' fabtS which
men should k0,6,0 - Mt4 610.ri11Y.C 4 31114(4ri
. In,‘ ; So 0,11 i ~Oarolinti‘ the :i Repablicadd
aentrol - the eleition beim& in'every to4ii-;
bbilii, ward: or p recinct of the State: . " Nii
40te.'.04n. be
.r e . ivid•or - rejeeted !I, tileidl3se
4',iliiiiii:o(j.k: 3 , 4 - 9 t r it: 'Republican" election
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Board: . The lOte as thns A
receiyed.hy.the
Republican : lords is compated‘by-them
andireturned tthe county return 'boards;
which bolnpu and certify - the .vote . of
each county. he county, return bOarda,
are Republican in *every ceunty in . the
State. They are not chosen - by the,peo
pie; but selected by the: Republican ad
tninistrat:on. ',The, rettvrtis from 'the
.several countiet,, as computed and certifi
ed by the Republican boards, • are finally
canvassed by - ' State board, consisting of
five State officers, all of whom are Re•-•
publicans, and. three of whom , werecauT,
didates for re-election on the 7th 414. ;
The returns oi 'South Carolina, therefore;
were originall7 made up of such votesin
the various pticine,ts'as Republiban4i
tion 'boards ctbSe to' receive and certifyi,
of such county returns .as Republican
county boardinhase to approve, and thua
they came to the Ite.publieari State . beard
three-fifthi of' whom ''wets 'to' eertify i to
their oWn 'eleatiOn or . defeat. . In no in ! .
'statice,,' ; eit4r. , :-,in,. precinct, or .county:
authority, could the Democrats ' con trot
~.1. vote or - modify a return. . To' these
;hats rrinq. li ~, added the,,podisputed truth.. 4
f A
tint, G;irernor . Chamberlain. had practi
cally, ,Itlisolate . command - of ;the .State
colored - Militia And of the Federal-trobps
and postA :Om Wherever he bt lieve.ll,
in nth idation of.. aolored :voters.-p ..siihie.
:The Republicans, !therefole, had . all the
power to proteCt their voters and all pos
sible machinery le' have the votes return
ed as they, des,ire. Theie returns defeated
,
Governor Chamberlain and: part of his
associates on the State ticket, and elecled
a Demerat 'Legislatur'e. ;The State . re-
tarn board bound in all fairness to ac
cept the' returns or
. their own friends - , in
w*li their enemies -had been abßolutely
voiceless beyond 'casting such -et their
votes as the Republican
.boards chose, to
accept bUt'the state board would not
bOw to their_ :own,' partisan machinery.
even when it had been vielded to the ut
most in their own - •behalf. They' pro
posed to count theniselves, in, in defiance
of theit own.return's Y: .• but apPeal . was
Made.to the Sup:le:me Court, consisting
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of - three-Itepublicaps and no Democrats.
The:Court ; decided- the la* as thela*
and entered its. solemn: judgment direct-
ing the State board to compute aid re-.
turn the vote as it had, been received.
This mandate: of. the: highest-judicial tri
bunal of the State was iisole tly detielktl
the return bOtird, and the , / . prOceed in
revolutionary contempt of ilie:law t anil
its supreme judguientjto,.rOect.,,,votesner
titi4Aq ,their.owri .partp associates,. and ,
4eclarerthemselves'aiiii. 4 'their , Stati,..OUß- .
gressional and Legislative figk6tit eltota
' "it
.Cominent johohest men, whether ,e 7
publicans or Deaioor a te r is : n edless,
In,Floriila E . SOuth Varolina,
.4eptiblicans have every. plectiod•board'it
theStatetibti:evety obuOtiimiiii,tird• from
.r
the county boirds the votepuust couie,to
the State ,"ccoiamt.B of:two
'Republienni and . , " j one Democrat=-,-the:
,Democrat beihg Ina :Atte;rntit:- . - tteniral
'elehted in 1874,
_ln no precinct:loin?'
E`ship or wao ri6q'
q
ocrats,admit or -rejeCt a vote,-:or Control
theletarn and if -the* are,. frauds . they I
'lnuit' have been euph as:Rqiuhlicao
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Lion add coun. boards, 2 , ave. liana ipne. .;
NTfie., propOsition Goierrior, Stearns! to
canvass .:ant certify.
,the. vote himself'
constitute.,-.:like d ,three hf 'lbe
sputt Carolina State board,. the.jkidge,of
his own election, as he .was,the Republi,
can can4idate..,for Governor: - on :the 7th' l
lnStant. The issue Is DOW ' before, J.Prige
'White; alleput:)licau judge, who 44t, yes
'teila,y2t43.;ctettue the.,poyers, of the 0017.
etn?kand:the,Oaid.: Ipanypient Whether
tke,gvferpoi or 'the ;State board,abou
declare theji§iji)t, 4 ft,ltepublican :
declaring the. -canvass 'of ',the
vOlga . rePAYP4, in- 4 ) 143 M juStancto;byAN:
01.9 1 4°4 4 . tPllfflttn.k PPAPattit
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DRY GOODS, • _OI.4OTHING,-,.. •
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Wel bu y s for= 049: 4 311"'0n1y-, l ank fajt4 advantage , of !the... market wheriever
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oanbe. done—either , in. large or-email —" - ;
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Orir'whble: store la- filled With' BARGAINS iti r
9 1 1 an
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tiave arsi , • tOleopre such. ITEW.,,OODS , gVERY- DAY -(
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Prices Lower' than at , ifirßitighiitritOn Store. NlTuderataud: do: not:: es u
'LOW hut LESS!! ' MVP `' MEAN ' WHAT ': WE • SA Y ."
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• :GEO. - F LENHEIM.
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Greta' Bend, Pa:;; No v : 29, 1876.'
anilicertified in every instance by Repub
lican county boards. N e ed-men of aver.
age honesty ; be told that the DeMocrati,
are , powe.rless,":! from
,the polling of, the
vote throngh, • all. the' sinuous, chart nela of
authority, ,nntil,the offiCial return is de
dared ? if there are-frauds in, -1 1orida,by
whom must they have been committed?
The array' was commanded- by Governor .
Stearns to preventintimidation ; ,tbe
publican's accepted and votes,as
they,olv,lse ;,comPtited, them
,astheysaw,
fit, and now must reiise' their „own, cer-,
:tificates to.return the state fur flayes and
Steariio, Is .Comment. ; .n - ecessary,,to the
honest ?. ,
like' South: Carolina and
Florida, only the Republican „partti,3an :
power,is Wider in its swee,p.„, Kellogg and
his :confederates, make. a,, registration of
Snell Pere9nS,as they thi,nk ought to tie
lowed ;o, vote, and ettizens , , not - registerett
the registration or
the final reit-ion of the registrat or the
Dernocraiii are, entirely without voice, and,
a protest publiAied,-on.; the,.. eve . of eleof,
: tion,signed by bpsinesamen the;higbest
`repute, declared that some eight thonsond
citeps of New I Qrleans had been:4o)4ra
'r ly refused registration, or.beeulcantoilly,;'
striekert from,-the , of ,-,vot,ersilq,
l'actiardoind their : assuoia,tes.: Thoy,l
'therefore, firsi,inake tip .th,, lisr of their, :
Cit4en.s as,shaii, ..4,iluwed to. ::votes find
from f iehejr- decision there is n,oieflecilve.
appeal.: After deciding who -Onikit and
who ?hall nAf, vote, < the ~peopl;• --of the,
State ;mist present 044,1r.TotooItotial.)Ii
ctiolection.bniirtle, in exery precit et; and
those hoLtrds ceritly to li,epublican pariah
boards,, which .finally certify,. to. the 11 -
publican ,State': State' board,'consisting tif tour
RepUblicarvi and; one vacancy. The Va
cancy-is t not, filled, : because they fear that
any one who would ,consent. to:do what,
the board is-epected to, perform ; wotild
be, in ,:danger,of cheating fraud by betray
ing itmn the altar of. cupidity. -
In-addition : to. the43e, absolute and ar
bitrary powers of the : Kellogg .Itopubli
c,ap,s.rgatrhi,zatio,not,bouis!ana, hp,lhad.the
pontrok; O l die army, and ordered' •it
;whither he would to !prevent th,e antici
pated:- in tisniOat votere, l ,-,,Thusi , frOm
the ;registration, clefining. Rho. `could and ,
who
. would not vote, through the pre?-;
m
cct.electiott,board, to: the parish , :bPard
and- t:tterice - to , the State , board, ,not as
Demooraticloice.-oould,, be heeded ,nor,,a.
Demberatie,,act be,done without; Republi.:'
Can as s ent, and, yet Y .D l 4cu.ihas over seven,
thousand majortty in the State,:WhielE , is.
to he : oyerthrown; by.a.Republtcan ; board
re;ecting the Republican -returns,ol audit ,
votersas Aepublpina ; permitted-10 vote.
Wonld 'not - coma - writ,- be a waste of words*:
to honest men ?---Phira Times.
~40ertisemeD.ts New.This.:Week,:i;i.
Valley cards 11 . sip wi t h :natio; io,cti,
4.• Post - paid : J.BAltu3tid, aseati,liericco.N:Y.O.
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t 114 , ' , BAN4EUPT 4 SALE :, .. 1 ,:
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. .: . r,- 4 :4, oir WIIrON -GOLD- iiEWELRY. i': :„1: .‘
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We 14 , 111,' lend you oartidolpt of Fift,yiCeittir, erne pall'
elegent , engrave4Sleepe Buttonu, one let"Ogir §tuilei
one Collar - 13utton, one beitutlful ' Coral Scarf Yin, one
Getaist*Wittett Chain. and one !heavy .We4adtrig lane.—
r
Above lot, used to retail, for .45 ti(). Four, will be
0 eat; lioatquil d;- 6tl ' teceivtlif $ l5O. lewd c trent ir
free. A.thlreee W, 'W. BELL 4,00., rikuct , 4: , .. t,49 . ,
Uents-wanted for the gtOry'et'.
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4:133.15trie3r , ...:3ELCZ015S
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- ',l74.itten` by his. fatber„ A ,completo..acdoent i ortiris
iniost Mysterious A eduetiOn and ezeitikeileareli. With
iNO-ggroile Aetters and lUustratiou4: oumeltalia oth
'et ttaoks... ()he souk took 99,orders yone'day. Terms.
,!:Addiess -; ' - • '49 - '
doted, ;11',F i gt_POr : 84P).,4. 1 !0 1 $14110q, Vk I
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" LLNADAPTIE
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'DR. C. W;BitrisofitA • s
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are preiiated expreauly to cure Sic* Head:tide; Nerving
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