i ' - ri ' T . /.!,. k MONTROS, PA., JUNE 13, 1877. • luittorotto. WOUNPED DT THE ,CORNERS. Brother Gardner was- yesterday whitewash ing the batk of an old ,house.on Catharine street, when the Staging gave way, and be had a fall of fifteen feet. He was senseless when picked up, but a man poured about a gallon9f water down ,Ins back and brought him to. lir. Gardner. thus explained tria reporter : , 41Wall, I WAS up gar, an' der was . •de house, an der was de scaffold, itn!, dar we all was.- I was Jess drawin' dat :brush around te,klli,wiken I f e lt a goneness.- Seemed I. was,-prAnchig arena' an de air, Wid no chance to; dig in : my too." - , igp o rny didn't you fall. at once, and have the matter, oft your mind, P..1413d, "Why didn't I fall T. Why, ; e , a 4 i i was t aihn , w all de time. I went don bout- fifty feet head Wit, an' den I changed. tn 4 went sideways. On' den I struck on one toot an! boat ears,; All dis time I was doba' somepnwerful thinkin' ; I wrizs.” "Did you think of oysters fried with ,ertualbs?" asked the reporter. . , • . "Doan' he talkin dat way, boy, I 'menabek all my bad deeds while I was gwine down, an? I called out I would live s. better life if de, shock didn't kill me?' , ' • In the group was a colored man whose faCe brightoed at theie words, and he softy, asked "Brudder Gardner, Joan' you ',member, de two dollars you borrowed of me V! 111. do. "Den pay .it—han' it over. De shock filidn't kill ycni, and now begin on dat better li!e." • “Brudder Johes,” solemnly replied Gardnet; "de shock didn't kill me dead, but befo' I pay out any money Ize givine, to wait" the result on my nervous system. _ , I "pears to ,be all right, but possibly I may be fatally injured is`sotneof the cormers and not -know it in a mcnth.:-= Gibing, &udder Jones' an' doan' rob de, cradle an' de grave !" - • • 1" IMO & A GIRL'S COMPOSITION ON BOYS.. Boys is strange things. Boys is of three kinds—the baby boy, the little boy and the big_ boy. I don't like the baby boy,eause he squeals and kicks and I have to rock him iii a cradle. Bat if the big boy or the little , boy squeals and kicks I can rock hid Vtith stones. I like the little boy best when he gets candy and gives me some. I like the biz boy when it snows, 'cause he can haul me on his new sled: A. boy is a little man=if he behaves himself; and if he don't be's a little devil ; that's what mother said brother Ben was the other day, when he told Miss SMith that she Was an old bcre. My papa says lie was a little boy once, but mother says he wasn't, and she wishes pa pa was a little boy ,soine more. Sister Julia says she don't like boys, and when I saiv her and Tom Brown a setting inlthe same rocking chair Sunday night, She Said. she was trying" to sqeeze the life out of him 'cause she didn't like him ; but I don't think she was a hurting any place, for he , wouldn't let .her get tipwhen 1 came in with a light.. Thisls all I know about boys, and mother says she hopes I won't - never know.any more about HE SHQULDN7 HAVE LIED. "Are those genuine sausages r :he asked of the butcher. _ • - • "I a, said the butcher ; "dey ish genuine." "Made of dog and eat, and all that f" obiery "Nein ! nein, ! dey ish not !" indignantly re plied the butcher ; - "I' makes tio dog's and cat's In my sausages ?" "Well, then," said the man, walking off, "I don't want them I'm alter the genuine arti cle." The butcher was perplexed to lose-the cus. tomer. and gazing wistfully after- him; said "I a, ya—it is somedimes better uff I taldt'de troth." "Got any pocket . ,lumkeherur said a small, soiled boy, with the chief pirt of his wardrobe, hanging from his shoulder - by one suspender, and a bundle of newspapers- under his arm.;-- The shopkeeper stared ,for a moment, but hard times have made mien small purchasite. , desir able, and he answered..blandly : 'Here you are, Bonny, all linen ; ; fifteen cents?! .The young merchant east ft scornful look at him and , said : "I wonder at yer showin' them dotton sieves to a gentleman. 1.-.. want suthitf in tatICY silk, with a chance, for my mo-no, gram in ,the corner, Where's there a fust r elass dry goods, house 'mind here, young feller.?" _ And lie got out of the door just ,in- advance of shoiver of yard sticks and scissors.' . ' " He sat alone in 'her, fathers parlor waiting for the fair, one's aPpearsiiCs,th a other'eyningt When her little , brothers came cautiously into the room, and gliding up _to the yOung side, held out something, and• earnestly quire,l . • . • - „ . • "I say, Mister, what's' them , "Those,” replied the young man, solemnly, taking up one in his fingers, ',Those are beans." "There I" shouted the boy,, turned ...to his sts. ter who was just 'Omnlng,W, "r knew you MI. You said he didn't' knOW beans, nal be does; too r The young stay was not 114. a you could call a prolcmged Otte book agent,- ; who- has retired 'from active, labor upon the hard-earied accumulation of life of audustious' cheek, says that the:Secret of his success Was that :When he 'wont to house where the female Iliad of the family pre - - %W herself, he alwaYs Opened hyienyl#g , "I beg Your pardon _Mies ;*.4f mother I wanted to see. l ! That always Used rues .to get 'ern. They not only 6 .....tibselibed for my boots - IhernselVes flit tiAd =11:1 Wore eassoment. 4; UTRNITU4E E • . Raying moved frdm his Oldi-Quarters, Nod 16* Chentmgo Is prepared to Welcome the iorMer customers of the .house andlall new comers.' We have every facility' for putting our goods at moderate prices, for , the best of work' business conducted in all its brancliea..4o - ) 88' Washington Street, • , BINGHAMTON, N. Y. NEW STOCK ! UR STORE is now repkete with a null :Stock of GoOde 'bought at- mittsuilly O $ low prieestOr CASH. - We invite your . at! I DRESS telition to Our' /DRESS WE- HAVE PRINTS, IVIIISLINS, and OTHER COTTON GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY.. AND AT VERY LOW PRICES ! , . Our Notion Department is full of BARGAINS in an., Bargains I I .elegant assortment' of BID AND LISLE THREAD .Bargains! . - GLOVES, TIES,' PARASOLS, etc, etc._ WGentat FURNISHING GOODS a Spccialty. We now carry a larger stock than 'ever , betore Of, Gents', Ladics', Misses' and Children's SHOES, tcOnsisti.Pg-r of BUST'S and other well-known makers, which we guarantee to sell as SHOES SHOES 'SHOES SHOES Examine nur new Spring Styles of ~'HATS, and orir .immense assortment of STRAW GOODS! IllfrPlease glve us a call, and we'will guarantee the prices' to suit you. C.: M. READ. THE BATTLE FOUGHT ! . , The multitude of people at thronged (mi . New Store, and the thousands In the adjacent squires mere-happy 'I to see GOOD GOODS Bold s Cheap, and one and all pronouced our store a marvel of beauty never before seen in the Empire state. From , se en a. m.. until eleven p. m. our Palatial Store was literally packed • with humanity. The people are now aware f our removal, and have seen the ° - - - • - . • . : . 7 Largest and hands° esti assortment of lathes, gents' and children's boots, , shoes , ties and slippers that has ever been shown , in. this city. Our old store, No. 97 ',Washington street, is a thing of. the past—the eminent suc cese ,we attained there is but a fraction of what -we expect - to achieve in our new lo cation, We are now more centrally located, in a better lighted.and more Commodi ous store, having a large basement for our Wholesale Department. We have double the amount of goods for-our customers to ieledt from, and our PRICES . ARE -LOWER THAN WE EVER NAMED. LOW. PENES, HONORABLE , DEALINGS, AND ONE PRICE WILL , ALWAYS , • - GOVERN - US. I emit continue to sell goods for CASK DtoWN ONLY. No book amounts opened or eieclit customers wanted. I bny for .cash dowi.'and sell the same way. ThAs basis puts me ABOVE COMPETITION. 240 pairs Women ' s hand pegged high cut calf 180= '" sewed 180 " 300 " 120 " 120 AVAIL YOURSELVES OF THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR GREAT,BARGAIN! No: 37 Court Street: EXTRA BARGAINS • ." . . are now- offered in . • . CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Men's and BoYs' BOOTS: antf SHOES .Liidie? Misses', and Children's Fin e and Coarse SHOES, DRY GOODS, Notions, Hosiery, Black Alpacas; Cashmeres, Serge, Mnslins, Sheetings &c. Best printi, remnants ' „ 5c I Stout wool mixed pants • tea Yard wide sheeting . fiX Go4xl working. suits .; 5.00 Ladles' congress gaiters , ' • , . 1.00 Good wool mixed suits• 7.50 Good boots - ' , 2.50 Good fine all wool suits - ' 10.00 Good cottonad e pants .75 , Diagonal suits, coat, pants and vest . • 10.00 . , - • ' All- wool ^broadcloth coats $8.50:: - BUTTERICK'S SUMMER CATALOGUES NOW • REA.I),Y. 'May 30,181'7'. ' • WEEDS, mErantrisitet - CO: B EtT i Jog rw poriNG, AT TILE LOWEST.RATEQ, - AT THIS OFFICE - Legal.. ROCLAMATION. 1. SUSQUEHANNA: courrry ss. Cecelia -Wilbur vs. Jepttut In the Conit of Common Pleas of. Susquehanna county, No. 253, No Term. 1876. - • ' • • To Ceceba Wilbur: Whereas a Subpoena' in. Divorce was lesuea to January Term, 1877, which was du ly_ran.rnednon e.st intentus;and thereon' an alias sub poena was issued in said case; returnable to April Term, 1817; upon the return of which, proof was made that the staid Jephtha Wilbur. could ; not be fo,Find in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to reouire yostito appear be fore the Judges of the said Court, •on the second Mon day of August ne2ct, to answer said cbmplaiat, 85e. WAt. WHITE, Sheriff. *arose May 23, 1877. • --- VALI:TABLE REAL ;ESTATE . FOR. SALE. The undersigned oilers* upon reasonable tentS e ili AMP.. farm in AIYBURN about 13,1 vanes from the 4 Conierc c ontaining 150 acres, with ,good buildings and orchard pon it and all improved. F'or partlcalsrs enquire or LYMAN BLAKESLEE, Foster, Susquehanna County, Pa. WIC FL LIZIABERRY _ ittitrunli 4 Corners, Susquehanna County:Fa. Assignees of jas. D. Linaberry. J 1111.10; 18111 f. SSIGNXES' km Cokely. of Springville . .41L . township; having esetgued to me All hie ea tate; in trust for the benefit or creditors ; all persona indebted to *am eatera,„ are requested to make immediate "attic. , meat, and all havtag claimsaga_inat the name, to pre. seat th em to GEORGIC P. LITTLE', meignee of Jerry Cokely. Kontrone, Aprll4, 1887, • • 11-20 irJll(l : . o.nd:. ,9f_ 1 - . 1/ . - ROKs ScoN SS Wttlit9nBtOt St., Biiii4thanitOn, READ.;,..8R0TH.R§ .. ! . ik,:99 CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.! Fine Line of GROCERIE S ; as %leap as ever. Montrose, Pa: ' AND VICTORY WON.: OUR OPENING A GRAND SUCCESS. serge buskins , web slippers - serge congress gaiters RE-OPENED ! RE-OPENED RE-OPENED ! DRESS. GOODS ! . 01 , all. stylcs : , DRESS GOODS I and (militia.. GOODS ! GOODS ! H. P. READ. serge IkTOTIOE OF INQUEST.' - I liu squehantiti Ccinnty, se. Orphans' Court 91 said _County. In the matter. of JOHN LORD, DEO'D, Pagtltion . of Real Itstate—Order of Inquest, . To the Heirs and Leial i3epresenta twat, Johd Lord. late of •laithrop., dec'd: • • - TAKE NOTICE. that an ingnesttoiit,he held on the lands and at the dwelling house of the said decedent, in the township of Lathrop, in the county aforesaid; on Monday, the Ilth day Of June. at :1 o'clock in the after-. ;noon of that day. for the portion of making partition of, the : REAL ' ESTATE of 9ie said decedent, to and' among his children and legal representatives, if the same can be done withont prejudice to Or spoiling the whole, otherwise to value and up raise the same at, cording to law ;,at which time and place yon are relnir , ed to attend if yen -taint proper. - -- • „ , • WM, WIIITE, Sheriff. , Sheriff's Otlleedlentrose, 'May 7, 1817.-19-t3: 41:YAILNISTRA'rOR'S the. •estato :of Henry Lyon late of Herrick twp„ Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, dec'd. Letters of Administration- in the said estate having been: granted-:.to,the undersigned; gll persons owtog saitlestate are retiuested to Wake immediate payment, and'all persons having claims against - said est Ate are .requested to present t&in without delay. , S : ..H. LEWIS, May 16 ISTT ' "Owo Administrator , . 'MEC' Cr t RIX 4 S Letters testamentary to, the tetate of William linrly. deed . late'of Ohoeonnt twp., having been grant ed to the andersiOed, all persons Indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having claims Itgainst'the 'sure; are requested to present them Withont Bela• ,! n _ MAItYII - 7 Utiktltyr, zee t Nay 141,1877:' "' EW LOT OF CALLING- CARDS; 11 AT THIS OFFICE, Street, to CASH PRICES! B. STROUD. May 9, 16,71-1942 6:: i . ~.3 C. 'F. HOTClllllilftS, Binghamton, ,N. te6al. , REMGVAL SHOES SHOES SHOES SHCTO $1.50 L 75 .85 .55 .30 885 GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP.. THOROUGHLY CURES DISEASES OF THE' SKIN, BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION, PREVENTS AND. REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND' GOUT, HEALS ` SORES AND ABRASIONS OF THE - CUTICLE - AND COUNTERACTS CONTAGION. This Standard Exterzird:Retiedy for Erttp. tions, &Wei and Injurie.s of =the Skin; not - only REmorrs mom THE COMPLEtION ALL Bum ' ISHEs arirang from /0011 , :iMpUides of the blood and Obstruction, of the pores,:bat also. those produced by the stuCand wind, such as, tan and' freekles. Slt 4.eirdeis the CUTICLE MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and. PLIANT ) , and .beings WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER is far preferable to any cosmetic. ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES . OF SUL. PHUR HATirs are insured BY THE USE OF Gienra's ( Sisl'phur &iap, which in addi timi to its. puri4ing effeos remedies and PRE , VENTS RHEUMATISM and Gov't. , It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING, and max and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNIC'ATP.D BY CONTACT with `the 'PERSON. • IT •DISSOLVES DANDRUFF, prevents bald ness, and, retards grayness of the hair... .Physi9,:ans speak of it in high tenns., Prices-25 ad 50 Cents per Cake; per -Box (3 Cakes), 60c, antsl.2o.. N. B.—The so cent cake., are tripte the size of those at " HMV% 1141 R AA!) WH/SKER DYEI" 11ack 617 Brown, 50 Vents. I'3 vvr.riqrsl:7.. p!ri 7.SiXth AY., LL .0:-.N 1:,i.i:,-_,_:: -6 . ' SULPHUR..: : :,,s6 Ai. _ „. . ~• -tsg Cl4..ansing. PjsinPrting, is : •-• Abating Ind Pirifyitnt. ' - • lt. r,ndi-ry eoikryt -shin .remarkai . ...f. wit and • It impartA a Ontoi.tititemi to the skin, and forms :in' elahtic - whiteness. - It cures .Imrns, .exeotiatiOne, r:Oiglines., tan, sind,orn. freck les, liver sr atu, rimppod handA, - s,lres, ulcers. daodrutt Idi , ter4 on the hands and feet, itch, ground IN•tween ties. itching I of, the .Isaly,, rorits.; Alsu relieves,ths I irritatiOn of biting and stinging *- 4i it is especially" adapted 'to the Tott‘m,..itann;tor, and BAT% noon, you can - take.a.Solphier• Bath at. pleasure. For bath- • ing tliiidren", - it -is ittiegiustiled. Ladies who use it in their 'roilrt would never do without it. It2ientralit.es the 'odor of nerspiratfan, Aid; as 1111 external remedy. am scarcely be ttsed antis. lull ttireutions,stecompany each 'ipackage. - , THY' IT. , Pilee.2s Cake: 3 Cat:- ter CO ett liy.tuAil 3.1 fits. By_tu.ail etc , •_ • unr vr.ror AT • Dr., Vitt' Dyke's , Office, N0..1321 Green Bt. - .ltiladelphia.- , . USE 11 1 0 OTHEL wW. smint SOW, Manufacturers and -Dealers in all kinds of V l lll 4 ,itiltU.l•o::',. - PARLOR SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES, _ COSTLY & CHEAP FURNITURE ' ALL-KINDS OF MATTRESSES,' •-` SPRING BOTTOMS, &+c:, pct: ~` .. - ... , . , larm Fniture Repaired,Bottoms put in Chaira, :Upholstering done,Vovering`Ohairs and Lounges, Mattresses done-over. :. MEM p!D.ERTA4.:IN:a, &C. The Subscribers will make Undertaking a specialty, in their business., Having ,one of the meat: elegant.liwtsns in the State; 'all needing their services will bd at ..•,, • tendnd - to. promptly and *at set ' • • isfactory Charges. - • W. SMITH, & SON. Molitr,9seoPin.lo, - , CFRANIS OPENING - - • FALL Alit , ' wirrkw - MILLINERY,-HAIR AND FANCY 0001/0 - - : FRENCH • - laving returned tram hiOw Yoik ivith the llnestnuil • beet selected, stock of goods ever . In this section oC Toontry; Intruding Feathers, Silks, Ribbons, Lace, Rosiery, Bel!.s.and Kid Gloves of all. -Muds :and shlse, • wills PriCegi.to sail ail.-• • Also Fruit. Leslie's Cut "Paper Patterns in lull variety. ItRKERBER Tiril PLACE, • 97 I -ISINWIAMTON, I. V • Covet!lt. PLY. • • , ourt Bingbaritton't N. T., And' 10 18 . 16.-1 y -41 TAYWIt'S : COUGII. SYRUE. All persons iratrering , from the effects- - of zthroatintd lung dive ases 010018 Iva Tayldes Cough Syrup or ex pettoraut et trial, It wefts thorongbly-upon the Liver, Kidneys and Lungs, att well a s. Upon...tbe, whole system, cleansing the-mucous membrane removing soreness and giving tone and strength. , to the dliferentOrganle— e warranted to give ettisfactinn. Ailetanding in need of a condltionowder for,Miy kind alto* or pouttry_ahould- gtvr , Taylor a that.— They ma warranted to be the best powder in market and to entire satialadtion or the money will be , re /awed.. They ate sobj by All doilent hi median& is Cl'I:IS. MMMEI i ='. y ,NE-'..1.i ; .1.,.r 0 .. 4* 0:', _a. Cb. 114 E f i .113 43.1717 X.a 311 NEIV - MILFORD PA, • Having loca • d in' the BRICK STORE for merly occupied by L & W. T. Dickermanj would say to my friends and the public genet , - aly that I em now receiving direct from New York one of the largest litoeks of goods ever offer ed in this county, (and wilt be sold at lower prices,) consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, • CAPS, BOOTS, - SHOES, WALL-PAPER, READY MADE CLOTHING, Etc • These goods wire -bought for cash. With all possible discount offi and sot to , be sold 'on the same terms. „ SPECIALTY-I have just received 554,000.00 SPECIALTY-Bankrupt stock of ClotbUt,ptir- SPECLALTY-chased'at a' nomicati price,which SPECIALTY-will be sold for about one-half its SPECIALTY-value, (gneragteed to be-25 per SPECIALTY-tent. lower than the same goods SPECIALTY-can - be bought. in Binghamton.) This is not wind, but . a fact, and you Call be convinced.by examining the.rods.. rarAtT morro ggApy-PAy. In looking the matter. over I see - that the cred lk sistern still continues to increase its vic tims of buyers and sellers, while the ready - Tay system - is growing in favor:.OrThere is no other way, for a merchant to sell goods for, a Small profit than to dethand pay when delivered. if there had been no creditsystem there 'Would be.no hard times to complain of. Try. it for , a '. year and you will never go backward, but be • convinced of its benefit. I am agent for Mille. ..Dcmorest's patterns ; also, take orders for Harlan. - 4 - Itadush's custom shoes: "Tile price telli and everybody tells 'the price. [Ap.18,'77.] 0. M. 'HAWLEY. AN IMPORTANT LOCAL REFORM licreatttr goods will beiold at .. E...P. STAMP'S . STORE, In I+iontroee, for CASH at 'CASII PRICES. I will keep good goods and= make the prices to anit the closest buyers. ' mom, I have • had seven years experience in buying and selling Fi.ounio that I know where to buy and what to buy to suit the customers of this vicinity. - I WILL MAllf v f it srp c F raija WHITE and warrant every barrel and 'sack 'to suit or 'refund the money. CHEWING TOBACCO! have recently made ,arrange ments by which can sell. CHEWING lonAcco.by the pound - as cheap as you can buy of any wholesale Tobacco HO* by the barrel. I also keep Cliew - tng Tobacco in 10 lb. cadd'gs for'.l will make special prices. stai.ALmip. I keep on band a large quantity of SALT and-keep, under cover, and .will sell it as low as possible for this market. Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Syrup, Soap, Pork, Fish, &c., all at the nimble six pence prices. ~ - _ I trust f_ will receive sufficient patrou age from . cash buyers to make the rash system a success. .RespeCtfully, E. P. STAMP Opposite tbe Banking House of Ifittn.'H. Cooper Co., and Itis Dry Goods House of Guttenberg, Rosenbauni,k Co. Montrose, Oct. 11,1876tt. • • • BUSINESS COLLEGE. MONTROSE, PA. 1 1 8 3EZER 131711AligrE3rt. of'this institution will commence, Tu4day,24ay 1.,1877, and continues in sessten 'during the summer. ENTER ,AT ANY TIME. e ,•, • . - • . TERMWiIrEAS6.NABLE •. ...„„•••• Circolarq containing NI - particulars to be - Mid at the College, or sent by mail. 3ddressl3. H. LOSIER, Principal. 'May - ,2;157?. ASANITOOD-: HOW,. LOST,. 3 1101 V RE , Just published. a neie edition of (:;\ *ORWELL'S CELEBRATED EsSay on` theradi. cal sure (without medicine) of Sp( rmatom • lmes or Seminal Weekness, Involua tary •• - Seminar Lossesillnpotency.. Mental 'and ' Physical Incapacity.. Impedimenta to Marriage, etc. ; also. Consumption, Epilepsy atjd Fits. Inducedby eelf induleencepreextml exiravegOce;itc. • • Fig lia Price, in sealed envelope, only six cents. ' he celebrated author, fifth's admirable Essay, 'clear. .ly demonstratee, from a tbirty ye-ars' andeesafal prae- • tice„ that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may . be radicallyr, cured withent the,dangerous' nee of inter. nay medicine or the , application of the knife ,• b - ointing ants triode of cure at once simple; certain an delfeettial by-means of;-which every, sufferer.: no matter what his condition May be, May cure hilts& cheaply, privately -and radically. r ' • , , ' This lecture should..be i n th. 3 hands - of every yoUth and every man in the • • Sent under seal. in a plain envelope, to any address, poet-paid, on receipt of eix cents or two postage stamps. Aiddress the Publishers, . • THE CPLVER ELL' MEDICAL CO. - 41 Ann St:, New York ; Postddlce Itere46Bl Oct. , 1.411e.i6. • • A itrDiTOß'S - NQTIOE.—The . "ender signed an Auditor-appointed by the Coiit of Common Pleas of Sunnehatrna County to, distribute the funds in' the hands of ,the* Sheriff arising treat, the Sheriff sale of the personal property of .D.D. Layton, willattenct to the duties of his appointment et his °like in 'Montrose; on Saturday &me 23, 1874, at 1. o'clott p. m.- . ..at'which time and,place all , persous interesteti are required to appear and present their claims or be for ever debared from coming in on said fund. A. li. IIoCOLLUId, Auditor s 21-44 MayV i. , lB7l•: . -,...ERROIIS . !pp::_.,y,ouT4._ : Al GENTLEMAN .who suffered for years from Nary- Xl,, r ous Debility, Premature Decsy.and all the effects of; youthful indiscretion will. for the sake of suffering humanity, rend tree to alt. - who ueed it. thetliciPeand lrection for making 1116 simple Mandy by , which 'ha was cured: -BuffererdwishingiMprWit by the **rails ces uppriettee 4/049 tilllgteoBl,l l Ein Perfect =A date,. wita JOP T-1 61.-00DXrt Ve4i st, New York. ~ - • . , I iiiiik -'. : - Job Printing Q..,..- .., ~..- -.. ~ , ...,,.. . ---- ormhp, - at - , NICE,' Thin Wine.
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