The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, January 17, 1877, Image 3

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A RIVER AND :I3ARBOR APPRoPRIA:
Darqa Free. .press. : --4. roan * from
_the. north
ern, . .
tier of counties reached Detroit-p day or
.•• , • .
tivo ago to see.prQ high leg:4 ndvic.o as , to *Loth-
Cr he could oblige' congress ip.iniikeitn apnro-,1
print ion of $5.,f0 to'Clear;the'tainiiii of a small'
riven` which crosses his land . 11y14- ctuptitslot
1,31(C IlUlik1;:- • F . the mouth of the cloned and drkiged,, he -,Would zl i ild &mood
dock, and was willing to •cail`rarl; of hi. 4
ti?d . "Idg,ll kits" if :cinigressT..Wasiwillia * to foot
the bi 11.., • . • .;
Ti:Olawycr advised bun to get tit) n petltio .
“No gtiotl,” ,reiilied the ' 4 Tl;erciitte
only two men
. itroon,tl there who'ittn,writei-g,nd
one, hasboils'orr him and time,
nntl the other I've got to lick" as get
home forihrowing club tit . m3 i nOoe! •
Ile was then'advised to *Melo-the member
of Coneress from his district.
•
No go - ot" Le repl:ei again. • "Be's proud-
end stuck. up and stingy, and he's clown on:me
because I eanjunip seventeen inches - *further
than he ean." .„ . • • •
," You m ight „go to Washington and Jobby
the improvement through CongrOs,"stiggettud
the lawyer.
. . .
'Cost too much,',' was the prompt reply.—
"There's the river, and it's the,business of Con
gress to run after me it it . wants to have part
of it."
"Well, I don't know bow you can fix it-Un
less 5 - 'oat work through the customary channel"
continued. the lawyer. "I'l.re given, you:• the
best advice' Lcan.'
"1 can't wait. for Congress to tool around,"
protested. the Man. •
"Then you will. have to make the impritiTe
113CIlt yourself:"
"I am not able."
The lawyersighed its . . he leaned bsek, and
the man put on his hat as he rose up saying :
"Would it, be best to a ppeal the case ?"
"What case ? Why, you havent auy ease."
"Haven't eh ? Perhaßs jig
, i tt,lool WI,ICO
tbitffl - awayunother 14
may call me a. -lunatie.
. .
•
Five minutes later he was seen talking with
a policeman on the corner;'aild'ioiai terArd
•• l •
to say
;"11 Congress saw you walkirig around there
with your club, kinder- scdwlitig and looking
sideways, she'd see that I was backed. I Would
you $4O t month=: idfaund
And the policeman w*.sleard-io rcpl7 l :" .
"Seems like a clear ease' to die';
great on writs. of, repleN,in t •--I'd. go up to Ju g -
. . • .. • • •.
st,
tiOszi Anvil I'Avere'youii
NOTHING LOST /It ClilitS . TlkAtibitil
ITT -01.1•074
Detroit Free Prees.--'.tine of tlitise toil-litirdeß
edy-true-Irarted Oppf often read of in romance
iiade his appearzknen r ,tn, ? .l.l4:4 ll 4o*opurUsniuig
yesterday, and " Timpmhie,yenk at i pee
aroused by the Ain 461 ihtee ,
tot* of ea
standing around with their , buck-saiis and
waiting for work.
be hanged, if it ;Wt._ tough," Akreplied
When they told him that they hadn't had any
work =for d month.
."How would you like
some oysters'?"
They smselctd 'fbeir.llPsili3Ciriry:4 reply,
and he gathered up a crowd of eight, marched
them to ,a restaurant and ordered oyster stews
for each 'one.
"It just does my soul good to see them eat,"
he said to the owner of the place as the eight
got to work. , -
"Yes ; it's a beautiful eight to see," was the
reply.
"It makea me feel good in here," continued
the stranger, laying his s hand on Als
,heart. -
"A good deed bring its own reward," was
the soft answer of the restauranter as he calcu
lated his , profits.
"I situ% rest here. I must do further good,"
said the big hearted • stranger, and he rushed
out and Drought in three negroes, a chimney.:
• sweep, two boys and an old woman, and order
ed nnire.oysters. •
, The fifteen people went for oyster
, soup in a
manner to amaze, and their guardian znidged
the restauranter in the zits and said:
"See. the gentle lambs I Oh, that I could
4 , feed the poor of all America I"
"You are a good man, and - heaven will re
' warn you," replied the , proprietor, as he filled
the dishes up again.
The stranger said he wanted to bringlin just
,five more, so ns tei say that bad led-an ey ar er!
scoro, and he rushed out after them, while the
restuuranter sent after more oysters and crack-,
ers. The stranger didn't return. He was last
seen climbing into a farmer's sleigh on State
street and ided his teftm too the *it: The
fitteen in the restaurant licked their plates
clean and departed in Joyful procession, and
the last one had passed out before ,the 'man
who furnished the soup ..h.ad, got through.wait-,
ing fOr the retni4l - ot the ;big-hearted" stranger;
There were oathii and slang phrasesned watch'
words and expressions delivered in the purest
English, but what mattered it to_ the fifteen
soup devourers who drew . -up
_in line opposite
and
' "Resolved, That them oysters just touched
tht spot.?'_.
, . .
:1 Burlington Hatak-Ike,—.A. few days. ago 'a
Burliugton nianorho has long been s favorite,
disciple of Olcott and Palm and :all the other
crernationists, made his will, in which he stlp;'
slated that after death hii body Should' be
burned and the ashes preserved in a, classic urn:
But yesterdaymorning he went out into the
kitchen to btack kis.boots, and - when he went
to sit down °LIN) wood-box he sat down on a,
stove plate that Bridget had juit taken off 'the
roaring stove. And be tore up his will, and
threw away all his books on cremation, and
kicked the agent of apatept itiodoious perfori=
ted casket and retort ; ..and says if anybodi
comes to his Ameral with so much as a match
n his pocket. he will
.site up in his coffin. Oh;
but he was mad and Oaethiug and another.
TION.
THE VICTORV OF ,tIIARD WAKE
• Atlank. Contrtitutton.-41% sprightly-looking
man. with sandy - whiskers and
_buff-eolo'red
satchel! enterea a hardware . store yesterAiy,
where be ericon ered the ; 14ead clerk,: hose
himor fr , ...qAtently takes a praetleak
"good morning. sir," said the sprighqiook
ing miin, as he began to upon his satchel, .. I. )3ad
day °ill. •
7" ,
Don t want' any cutlery;' :reipondea the
clerk, • ' • • -
"But I assure you; T '
Watt want UnY s cilisels, nor
carpet tacks." . • -1. •
"13at, my dear sir— . 7." ~ : .:
`l)on!V.waut.any hand - sawEi. stove; grddle
bla e axes, norAtnything else.: • nottent
.eeenat, t Kan.'''.
13y this tint . he sprightly-looking man had
of his 'val r`ciippe4
Oovvii into it and bruit, 'to light
shaped .• mae.bine, - *ht `i - , - he hol ' d`up to
view with a proud smile. '
iir," said 'he,':"iiit . .MOdel of St'''';son's •
'celebrated `cookit*lstoi'e and - washiif
You will perceive that the movement
is rendered recipiocal by this '
:"Dly ,Irieta,". interrupted - the head 'clerk ) ,,"do:
you know that you are liable to be conntetl'Out..
any moment ? The r returning board,is iii ses
sion tight here." , .
"But just do Me the kindness to examine
this beautiful piece of mechanism. It- = "
"See here, stranger," responded the , clerk,
"did you ever know a -crippled man to become
President ?"
"No eir. I believe not. ,
"Well, it you've got any ambitiOn that way
you better leave this store, 13eanse in &gen
eral scuffle between you and' me yon m*li't' get
your'leg broken over. some of tliese ovens and
things."' -
The sprightly man ti ole the hint, repacked
hismddel, and left in a hurry, .while tl4 head
clerk went to the drawer, selebted the cleins‘st-
looking $lO bill, and put- it in his pocket: as a
tokenlol , victory.
A NEAT METAMORPHOSIS.
From the Areactian.-=-Ariroprra of metainar
pitons; here iss• little story :
On Mouthy an elderly lady, with grily.bair.
1 4 , trim Jpik deercp,id tigUre.artdfikolear tga,txem
olous voice, - asked at the box , pfilue of\.the Filth
Avenue Theater, for, seats for Jobe
bene'st..
&Ain the :ofilei 3 O in charge, .. politely OfSered.
nth it lady the box tibi#:to`seleet ber
"Oh'' I don't' care" ikboUt" 'll4 , eliq_ l ix T
oU r 'llioW - 'iiiat' YOU turn - frail
around in the evening. and put, the tront'tqW,
iitolitrin die tick iseistil" : '.'y
was apeetlll4es ;,Aiti f e;her! rUanggettrAto
Om_ Auer (Mt Val l iii!difitiats2l4 6 ,
M u Zi9l:oll B lt,rtreplied ”L - kinfriv ,
all your tricks and.yithakma jgem r -,
t ue l( l4 ll, -w i t b ediill an o l 4# l 4gP at tri4e. nd- z
mg 1 90 1 T. .Lt -41 Ai: !
Pit .. _„ii,too; y0u ,,, 1i4t , . 7 ,,
Kr:tote 'arrived, and to bim the oldltily
reiterated her astonish i ng
"Yon' are entirety,.#iistflien, madam , " — said
Mr Fiske ; "but if I believed as you dOl,should
buy rnyseata in the last roar." z , ,
"What 1 And be topay-turvied down to the
very front f Not I indeed'!"
Just then Mr. Daly drove up, and Mr. Fiske ,
explained to him the old lady's delusion. Mr.
Daly looked at the old lady i and tapped his fore
head significantly, •
"Mad as a March hare,"
_he whispered. "You
had better get rid of , her quietly."
"Well Madame," said M;. Fiske, under the
circumstances I should advibe you to buy one
of the
. top boxes: Then when we turn the
theatre up side down at nigh, "yon will appear
in one of, the loNier proscenium boxes the
best in the house. What do you think of that
idea ?"
"Very good, indeed! Very clever!" cried
the old lady. "Give me s top box." And
John, wide-eyed with wonder, passed out the
ticket and received the fifteen dellars. ,
"And now, Madame," mid Mr. Fisk j e, escort
ing her to the carrage, "what shall I tell the
coachman--" •
"Here is the address," replied the old lady,
pushing her wig aside, and handing out a
card upon which was written '7llns Fanny
Dayeoport."-
CIRCUMSTANCES ALTERS CASES.
"Mrs. Flyn," said 1413„ Honor . at' the Fifty :
Seventh . Street relice COtirt, - "yott are chaited
with being an inebriate.' " 1 ' . :••
"I am not; soy, rni a .widely..".,:
"Weil, then, You are a *MOW who is accused
of being drunk."
' • "AS fer that, Yer Honor, I inay have taken a
dhrop too much of something sthronger thin
•
tay."
"Welb Mrs. Flyn, I shall have
"Now thin, Judge," interrupted the, prisoner
"sure you wouldn't be - after sindin' me to the
island just frr takin' a wee dbrop 07 the era
cher, such a foine, han'serne, good-looktie
smart Judge-as ye Is - •
"Airs. Pip', .considering the fact that' you
think metne —"
"Yiss."
"Yin?'
'`Good-looking---"
wine , • •
"Aad smart —7,
"And that you were *very drunk, I heTe con
cluded io send you to the Wand for only ten
flays:"' .
"Oh Lord I bad saran to yes for an ugly, dia.
agrayable, ignorant spalpeen. May the devil
fly :may wid ye," Shouted the "widdy" , a
*AkeMitt carried, her' down , stain like a sack
of potatoes.
CLERK.
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BILLINS lll
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GENERAL
NUM,. LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE AGENT,
IVZC:b3CLt* C)1101 ea.:,
• • ..., , •. ,• -
pmfitaf 110teien4 ad' *loo'ooo 000 .1'
Fire Association of Ml.:Capital & Attetil, 01;1500,000
lurtirance CO. of N. " ;5,000.000
Pootisylitiiitt Fire;. Phil., • --•-• • • • 1,r.00,000
las. Uo.of the State-cif.Pennsyl- ii!
vaitia; - , "
Lycinnifigrot 'ilanney, Pa:: ' : :‘` 4
Lancaster, of Lnneatter, . "
.+ewton "di Newton,' , •
Home ins. Co.t, N. Y., •
National • , •t° " -
Co•A mercial Fire "
Fairfield- :ill no. Co.. South
TNorwulk. Coun.
Atlas 1•
Royal naiad len, of Montreal,
Canada. • . •
Liverpool. London 4.t Globe,' •• '
of Liverpool,Nng., • "
PrOvldence kv zishington, of . '
,Providenee, " -
\del " " - Idr N, J. " "
Theunderaiguedhasbeen we.lknownin t.hiicoanty,fc z
thepaet 20 years; as an Insurance Agent. Loss& sue
taLnea by tau Compainies have always been promptly
,palcl.
illr'Officenn rg. In' brtilding CRS frtoin Banking
Office of Ww. 11. Cooper & Co.,,Turnpike street.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CHARLES ll:SMlTH, vflkeMangerts:
AMOS NICHOLS, - •
Montrose. Jan. 5.1.87 G,
ms gr. 1=01:711.30"2",
Manufacturer of
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BODIES OF,Tar o . LATEST. STYLES
JOBBING, &c., DONE PROMPTLY
E. ,T.= PURDY.
Montrose, Jane 7.1878.
-vv-H i : Trza - E F I ' L I i .OWERS BLOOM IN
• "
Are you aware thit yon can obtain -`Rummer heat in
January 1 That you can impart. balmy: air to' you
families that you, can give spontaneous growth to
plants and Flowers,' and that you can make home a
ith! paradisorby purchasing one of B. C. Sayre's Hot.
Air Furnaces ? These Furnaces are now constructed
with VAPOR PAN by which the atmosphere is tem•
pered to that resembling Summer heat.
NO MORE CRACKING OF .FURNI•
TUBE-NO MORE - DRY
- HUSKY HEAT.
HOT-AIR
And the time has come when consumptives may re
joke in coal Ares. These furnaces are sold entirely up
on their own merits, aed are now the leading Furnace
in this part of the country- All Furnaces are warrant
ed to give entire satisfaction or no sale. . •
• V' MT EL INZ "AL
I keep competent men on the road who are welt ac
quainted with the_Furnace business and theyare con
stantly putting up these tenni:tees. Their work is War
ranted to please. These Furnaces are now. scatternd in
thefolluwing toWns and cities: - - ' "
Binghsmten, Scranton; Providence, Wilkes' Barre.
Kingston, .Pittotou, Elmira. Waverly, Wilhamsport,
Great Bend, Suspnehrnne Depot. Hanco.k, Delhi,
Doivtaville, Andes. lialgaretville, Franklin; trnadilla,
Owego Northumberland, and many other townt4
Mktrasi:tara,otured.(337
Anyperson wishing a recowmendatton•from any one
living in the above named places. I will gladly cot rea•
pond with them, giving names of parties now using
these Furnaces. , ' . •
B. C. SAYRE,
Montrnse P 4.
Montrose. December 22d...1875
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„ STOCK 01P
CiiecoolLels3r,
jut received and for sale by
STIPIRTIIIR • •
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'or este by
11. J. visas,
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
GROCER/ES,
Atthe stereo!'
'Wren;
libr oats bir - • • . • • . •
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Montrose. Aprill. V 175.
EMINEMI
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150.000
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AT COST--:AND : BELOIv 'COST!
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OUR WINTER STOCK: MUST BE SOLD OFF!
M. S. DESSLUER, Mad
T itEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION. PREVENTS
AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND
,GOUT,N si
• . HEATS SORES - AND ABRASIONS OF THE
CUTICLE AND COUNTERACTS CONTAGION. •
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This: Standard External Remedy for Ernp.
tions, Sores and Injtgies, of the Stan, not on
REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM
ISHES arising from"- .104!al impuridesii)f-the •
WWI and 9holl'uctiou of . thp Part% but :also
those, Pii;dacid: bye bysun.aad wind, such as
tan and fiicideil. t''rcnders r tlie etrncut
MARVELOUSLY' t/ MlO/4 'SMOOTH' -hid PLIANT ,
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!ta'i Pridos" , •:42s iind:sotionis frei.tiaki;
Box (3 Oakes), 60c. and
N.' So cent cakes are *To 1114aise . Ot Mogi a;
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If Clesniag. Dndorititz, Disideding, Soothing.
• liniieg and Ponlying.
' 9 -It renders the coarsest *Rift remarkably
soft..aull healthful. - It Imparts a beautiful
'C ' Pninix linen to the skin, an d forms an elastic
'.. whiteness. It curt* burns, scalds, chafing,
t.i exctiriations, roughness, tan, sunburn. frock
, lee, liver spots, chapped. hands, sores, ulcers.
dautlrulf. Misters tin the hands and feet. itch,.
gnaind itch, itching between the toes, itching
of the tasty, piles; corns. Alsci 'relieves the
itching and irritation of biting and dinging
inserts.- As It is especially adapted to the
TOILET, NUILIVITi" : aIId ,131.TL1 stouts, you nn
lake a Sulphur Bath at pleasure, For bath
ing Children, it is unequidled; Ladies who
use,it in, their Toilet would.never do Nithout
it. It neutralises' the odor of perspiration,
and, an an external remedy, can. scarcely be
used amiss. Full directions accompany each
• package. TRY IT: • ' • '
2 .... i Pri es 23 Ctn. per Cake: , 3 Cake: for CO Cts.
Ily.mail 35 CU. By mail 75 Cll.
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Van vke's Office,
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. • tipieatter goods,willbe sold
P.,TAMP'S - STORE
In Montrose, lorAtot at' ' Pi
I will keep good goods ;arid lake the
prices to soil the olosest :buyers:. =
rzeouit
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I have had seven''' . yearit -eark,ence sa
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bily i and' is elling Ftatrit t 10'1 kiiow
where to buy and what to brit-to inittltie
. cnatomers'of
I WILL MAXE - A . SPECIALTY of waft
WI:1E A. r FLOUR 1 . '.' 0 - ,- ' , I
and warrant every barrel and sack to
Butt or refund the money.. .• i
' - CHEWING TOBACCO t — 4
Lave recently, made arrangements by
which,l - can sell CHEWMG loßAcoG:by
the_poul , atteheap - 41iyottinn , buy-i3ffaily .
wholesaleAibbacoo illspOgfi by Abe barrel.
I a4o;keep, t ,Olkewl;pg• a l phatr.o, in )10 lb.
eadd'As for i , .074.4.. Iy,will ; will -, special
prices. .. , , 04
#: .. :siii ._ d
~.„.,-,. _
."- - .1. free ti iitibiiiidfa - laiWe '''t4.ttif of Skis
'hildrkeett ihMetl'esiver,ii r d'swill:iiilliCits
lott acpbasibie for thirrnarketc:' l -..-
~ Sugir, Xiii- - toffec- , Syrup,LeastpeThsio
Fish;. & c , .,, ,iifi, fi c etit:tinimblei.sizotente
a
A . LIVA - ItArri"vrOitif titif . - f
..i......
uktr ! JassT, oroustmH, gNT A zy.#l. 0,1 7 ,1 49R mg
" -.. - c*§ll - olt Atßot p l Air i . .
~, ,-- ,: s -fr.- - i.'" i s hk
Haiti* just retitied i fiori New Ydrk .vilth a,
and well selected stetdr. I shall. be• able til'giveLiii .
roue the best bargains seen in this connty,for riani,BB
they will be hilly otinvincedly 'kiting tat Calmat ex
aminlog our stock. Read the follosing ilst, i. ... .• . -
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DRY GOODS .
Calicoes ' • : s I litiAkb
~ Muslin ......-. 11. teill. 16.
.
Detainee 2016 , 855.
Dress G00d5..... .. —.WA Me,
Alpacas • 35 Witte..
Shawls . , • • -.MUM
Ladies' Jackets , " $5,10.ve.
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GROCERIES. . .
Sugars-A:. . . • . 44 - . . :110# 14 -
. ..
4
Japan Tea...... • . • 35' 1 1,
Ily i son Tea I . '
.8 fto.op
..
Rce .
Boss Che,wiag Tobacco ...
...sidl e '
Raisins, new.. '....: . - ........ . ...
.157:
. - ' BOOTS AND SHOES. • . . .
Kin '_Boots. • * ll5 4V. '
Calf Boots • • .. . 850
ts
Ladles' Calf Shoes .
, . 1 50 •.
..,,
Ladies' Grain Shoes - 125 ~a
Children's Sheet .: .'. •...:.... 40; 1
• - READY-MADR•CLOTHINe.. •
Suits $ 8 to $lOl Overcoats 1r 00 to
Suits, all w 00 1.... Bto 15 I Walking Coats 555 to
Suits,all wool,fan- . ! f Puntit ' 1.80.30.. I
' - Cy" ' - - 10 to ititi '' •• '. .
Also, Rite and Cap's,- Crockery, Glass and WoOd6is ''''
Ware. Table and Pocket Cutlety. Hardware. Store% -
Titiwate, Roties, Cordage, and In fact, everything 831. ,
ally kept in country stores. _-. ; ..: . ~..- it ,
..4
Our motto itt,our c.ustomers' luteresi are our tat
ureAllik
therefore it is fot our benefit to - give them'illttie*/0
vantages of a well bought stock.- 4
We are still alive on Poultry. and want 10,000 p 47.41
dressed immediately, fot which the. highest market
mite will be paid. . . • ,
~
-Bring on your Ponitry. Batter ' Eggs; add i• other pm
duce. and we guarantee you. .will be well pleosedthar
you called. , ' - - ' ' ' . ' 7
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lr T. S. WIREATCROFIr. ,
. Riu§h,,Pa4.oct. 23, lEraing.. 1 - : ,-, . . - -
C4.RAND OPENING
or -- •
FALL AND WINTER.
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MILLINERX.I4AIR AND, FANCY, GOOD
e •
:.AT Till{ 1 '
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FRENCH fiiiiLlNEigi r s
r • Haling Monied from New York with the debit
but. selected stock of goods: ever lo this •
fiT t s i g 17: L I . c a l • i tt l a Iri e l t t h ll l ;e:s l inil Silt*
with prices to suit ail.
Also Frunk Leslie's Cut 'Paper Patter*. In tun nik9g.
REREMBEIR Z
97 r ,suiG4texroti, •T..
Conn St. I N. Y. Cotirt Ri o
BlnithimtOn , Y., April 19 . 1879 —ly 41
IaINGEEAMTON • •
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P. A. HOP 'INS 6",301.113;114
No; 6otirt street, ea Floor,:ppiorait**
MNWRG
AND BLANK BOLK dANUFADTURINS
AT REASORABLB l'lll4=o.
DingamitasXl7 $41.1n1.6.94-
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