The Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1876-1878, July 11, 1877, Image 3

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    .10NTROSE,APA., JULY 11, 877.
umorouo.
THE SUPERANUATED O. G.
„. , 1 have been called a superannated old godse”
:remarked a woman, about fifty years otake i as
she e ntered the central station yesterday. She
_sat down and looked at the captain for halt a
minute, and then continued: • -
"I have been called an ignorant Old _dodo, a
centeuniat parchment, a relidlotts old living
pyramid, and several , other, hard names, and I
want a certain woman arrested right
"It was a woman, eh?" queried the•cap
"lt was a woman, sir, and When I shut my
eyes her image comes before me as plain as a
photograph. You can find her , onfhe Market."
"You had a fuss, did you:?" he,asked,
"We bad a dispute!" she replied, is, she un
rolled a white handkerchief and held up, a'
banana. "She had:some pt these buadanas for
sale, and when I asked. how , she,sold bandanas
she laughed in a meanifray amfiatd she hadn't
a bandana On her stand. There they : was, ri '
gh't
hetSre my eyes, and. yet she said She ,hadn't
any. ,,
"You called-them bandana, While you meant'
bananas," said the' eaPtain.
"There you go, tool" she ,exelaimed, as she
rose up. "Don't you s'pose I know what a ban
dana i 3 r
"Yes mem, but thaf—"
"Thisk a bandanaj" she shrieked as she
waved it aronnd. - _
"That is a banana, maa
'm?' .
. .
"It's a bandana, or I'm a fool!"
"It's a banana, or IPA vallianl" . '
,
She`stepped back ;if she , meant to tbrow it
at his eye, but after a . little reflection she cahnly *
remarked: . ~
"There's two of yon against me, and, some of
'us are f 0015... I'm obl'eaough. to be your Mother
and rve called tbeie things-bandanaii for over
fifty years. Now I. - want to find
,ont, no a
living Egyptian pyramid, of f yoa i ait up be
hind that desk to make fun of me. Where's
the city directory r „
'"The directory won't settle this cfispute," he
replied as he stepped 'down. "Come to the
door and we'll see what others say."
She, followed him out, and in a half minute
along came a boy. , '
"Boy, what's that?" t.sked the Captain, point
ing to the fruit.
"She's a banana," a' i csviered the boy.
Thirty feet behind as another boy, and he
said it was a banana. In the course of five
minutes three or four men bad ,passed "by and
each one had called it a banana.
"There—are you satisfied now?" asked the
captain as he turned to go in:
"I hate to give in, but I've got to,"
,she sigh
ed.: I've been called a superattuated old goose,
a relicious pyramid and a een tennisrparehment,
and I guess I am. I've read of folks eating
bandanas and tying up bundles in bananas,and
fifty years of my life has been lived for noth
ing. The woman was right, you'are right,And
next inquire for lemons and, find out
that everybody else - calls 'em -string-beans.
llood•by, squire."
JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE - .
There is a story of Mtbarons cruelty, and it
is taken from the Virginia, (Nev:.) C 1 ronic2e:
Last night a gentleman Went .itito Mayer's
barber shop, and
_climbing into: one of the
chairs stretched himself ont for a. shais. * The
barber ltthered his chin; got -an - edge On his
razor, and then began to tell him his family
history, and ot
.course he expected, the„ to
tell him his in return, but was lionlewhat cha
grined to find that , his victim
.wss fast:asleep.
When the shaving was finished lie woke the
sleeper and said:
"Hair cut?" •
"No gr."
"But you'd better have it ent—it's getting
pretty long. The summer's coming , on now.
I'o - or head'll get bot aad all over dandruff."
"But 1 say I.don't wan't it cut:"
"Nobody in Virginia we'ara his hair. long
"You d—d fool?" shouted . the -man, "can't
you see I. wear a wig.". . •
"That's because you've never nsed my hair
invigorator. :Lemme seg.-ylqin:aibottle;
The foregiring is the substance of the teesti
mony at the Coroners :inquest this_ Sorning 7
The jury promptiy rendered *erdieVioel nett
fiable homicide. ,
A dandy Gf twenty 7 six having been' iertned
an old bachelor:, appealed to 'an elderly gen"
tletnon to decide whether he should be called
old or not, giving his age as twenty-sir, Said,
the elderly gentleman; "It is owing - to bow YOU
take ii, Now, for a man
_it is young - 'enough;
but for a goose it is intiter
-
Art received rather an awkward criticism
from a free -and-easy young man who r ecently
, met a sculptor in a social circle,-.and addressed
him thus: "Er—er-Iso you are - the Man--Ir
t bat - makes--er--4nud heads?! .A.rid this was
the artist's reply: "
.Er--er—not all of ; I
didn't : mak e yours."
gntlemaa is Danbum Com; has had
pergeverenee enough to take the temperance
Pledge eighty.thme and break 31 eighty-two::';'
13 altimow is inaugurating a orusad.against
Pumps. 'Tie well; But the milkmen have set
to be heard from. ° °
. A horse ought never to be hungry, tor the
most of the time itethee.o itt, his Mouth.
ould ladies said tailvri equally , 'avoid?
Bad habitii:
" en a young woman blushes. And, w
eau lab olle 118 4 4 So 4 1 6 9 bu 54444
FURNITURE !
:asa.Nnaik7s7 - opticriama"
moved from his Old Quarters, No. 16. Ohenango Street, to
447 i n g,
Isprepared'to welcome' the former customers of the house' and all new comers. We have
' every facility for putting our goods at Moderate prices, for the best of work.
r.
rairThe business conducted in all its branches...Xi
88 Washinjton Street, . BINGHAMTON.N. Y.
EXTRA BARGAINS
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, Men's and Boys' BOOTS and: SHOES, Ladies'
Misses', and Children's Fine and Coarse'SHOES; DRY GOO.VS,'N'otions;
'Lowery, Black Alpacas, Cashmeres, Serge, Muslins, Sheetings auc,
Best prints, remnants -
Yard wide sheeting •
Ladles' congress gaiters , r
Good boots • -
- Good cottonade pants
BUTTERICK'S sukwa CATALOGUES NOW READY.
May 30, 1877:
"'BEST - 30 a. PRINTING
BILLINq sTßoun;
GENERAL
FIRE. LIFE AND ACCIDENT
' NSIMA.NCE ENT,4O
Miticits-coisse),*.is.
Capital Represented, $100,000,000 :
Ifireessociation of Phil., Capi tal & Assets, $ 6,500,00 f
insurance Co. of N. A., Phil., 4 " 5,000.000
Pennsylvania Fire,. Phil., 4 ' 44 1,1E8,000
Ins. Co.of the State of Peunsyl-- ; -- - -
varda, Phila. Pa. . Is • Si:. _
;ti 700,000
Lycoming of Mauney, Pa. . " " 6,0004100
Lancaster of Lancaster, 4 4 " 400,000
Newton - of - Newton -" - • 44 .- 150,000
Home Ins. C0.,N.f., , 4 ' - 6 4 ; 6,000,000
National 44 44 64 44 450,000
Commercial Fire " 44 • 450,000
Fairfield. Fire Ina. Co. South .
• Norwalk, Conn. " ' 6 , 3 / 5 ,000
Atlas - .. • • " " ' " 500,000
Royal Canadian, of Montreal, ?,
• , Canada, " - 4 ' 1.200,000
Liverpool, London & Globe,
" - of Liverpool Eng., " 4 27,000,000
Providence Washington, of - -
Providence, R. 1., . 66 ei 600,000
Trade Ins. Co. Camden,N, J. ' • • " 270,000
Patterson Fire Ins Co. Patter- - • ' --
son, N. J.
Conn. 3fninal Life I Ls. Lo., Assette $40,000,000
American Life. Phil% $5,000,000
Travitersltt a. Co., Hart., Capital and Surplui $3,000;000
Itail"-ay Passengers - " $500,000
Thenndersignedhasbeen we_lknownin thisconnty,for
the past 20 years, as an Insurance Agent. , Losses sus
tained by. his Compainies have always been promptly
it2lrOfficeup stairi,in building east from Banking
Office of. Wm. &Cooper &Co., Turnpike street.
BILLINGS STROUD, Agent.
CHARLES. IL SMITH, t office macegere.
AMOS NICHOLS. f
Montrose. Jan. 5. 1876.
r-• icsii.l , w y --z•)=.!I
PLANING
LUMBER iYARb.!,
In order to better accommodate the commtinity.the
undersigned has established a depot for the sale of
Lumber Manufactured at hieinewly-erected building on
the:Old Keeler tannery Bite; in the 1 1 •
REMIT' OF TOWN
Where will be keptoonetantly on band: . tMulleeock• of
WHITE AND YELLOW PINE, HEMLOK,
OAK, ASII,. MAPLE AND BLACK
WALNUT, LIMBER,
which,with the aid of the most improved =whiney and
competent workmen. is prepared to work/Mk/U*4 l loe
to meet the wants of Customers. . '
.
WELL SEASONED LUMBER, INCLUDING SWING
•
FLOORING, CEILING, SHINGLE. AND
LATH CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ,
. _ ,
Planing; Matching, Moulding% an d Scroll qawing
tone to order.
WAGON, CARRIAGES . & SLEIGH,
JIM Itr;Pi :41
In connection witn the above establishment. neder the
matutgement of Mr. E. R. Rogeis-. Examine our work
before teasing your orders elsewhere. Repairing done
P romptly. _ -
A. LATHROP;
tlontroee, Septembel 29th, 1875.
iNGELIAITON
-IUP
BOOK BINDERY
P. A. HOPKINS & SONS, PRovarmits
N0.:41 Court Street, 24 Floor, Blngliamtop, N.' Y.
I.
ALL swum OF BINDING
AND RANK ,BOLK iiANUFACTURIN
AT MIASMAS= PitiOS.
241 4 4 0 11 0 116 ** 6 1 ailitl6;444l6;``
`101(1' Stand: Tof - Ri:2lßp'fioli.
SS - Wihiniton 'S(.;llljtag*a.mtpn,
_.;ioOl brCadciOtia coats $8.50,
AT THIS
i .` "
ea *4' 340,060
LIFE.
ACCIDENT.
8. laNGDON ; Bolia_tor.
MILL
RE-OPENED !
RE-OPENED !
RE-,QPENED !
are now offered in
sel Stout wool mixed pant
13
• ,;( Good .working snits
I 1.00 Gooe.'wool mlxed'enite
2.50 I Good Ann all wool salts
.75 , Diagonal suits; coat4ants and *et
-1
WEER'S, VIELHUISR :& CO.
.• • • J •
FFICE. AT THE LowEsT BATES
CHEAPER. THAN BUTTER
VI2I MIRIV-Z- Palm
, 'are the prices of
.clothing , r.
now - offered by Webster,. the clothier of
• Binghamton: ' •
The prices are !nub lesi thin their were twenty years
ago. and probably lower than they will be again after
this season.' . •
Just see iihuif a little tilt).!im,s:o72
- KIZN's CLOTHING. -
,
Good cotton pants .. : • • • ... •,. •••• .• .. .75
Stout wool mixed pants • %1.75
Stout working snits ... 5.00 .
All wool business snits . . 8.50
All. wool .plaid and stripetisuitis 4.50
Basket worsted suits... ,; 10.00
Genuine silk mixed suit s 11.50
Harris cassimer suits - 18.00
Fine diagonal snits 16.00
Fine' brogicloth coats, all wool- .... 8:50
All wool doeskin'. pants .450
A good' l i nen coat ..,... .75
Agood alpaca coat .••••• see. •••,, .•••• •••• • 1.75
Agood duster •0. • •.••• .• • •.. •• • . .... .1.25
Boys' Clothing-4 td 10 years.
Cottonade snits ..; . . $ 1.50
Satinet snits • 8.25
Wool mixed snits 4.60
Fine wool st4tS ' . 0.50
French worsted snits .... 8.00
Boya' Clothing-9 t 0.15 years.
Cottonade snits ',8.00
Satinet snits ....7 .... 4.50
Wool. mixed smite
Plata and striped snits .... . 7.00
13!le.ket and diagonal suits 8.00
For Boys-15 years to Men's
The same kinds and styles as men's goods. at abon
25 per cent. lees in prices. •
Theee prices are 'offered only' as - an in
ducement to cash buyers
. aitid those Loam
a distance. It will pay you to come!for-,
ty miles to•buy your spring and summer
clothing at these figures.
EVERYBODY SNOWS THE OLD
• STORE.
_
C. H. I WRBSTRR, JR.
- $2 and 64 Court Street.
• May 16,1677. Binghamton, N. Y.
NEW ARRANGEMENT !
The People's DruE Store,
L N. BULLARD, PROPRIETOR.
A - •
PATENT EEDICINE 'EZPORIITE
• The underFigned would respectfullyannonnce LW all
the people everywhere, that to his already extensity
etockand variety of Merchandise in the Grocery, Pro=
vusion,and Hardware:line. -. • •
'He has added a vcry choice_ assortment Of PURE
DRUGS, - PATENT MEDICINE'S, BRUSHES; PER
FUMERY, &e.-which he flatten* himself he can assure
the public they willfiud it to their advantage to exam
inehefore purchasingeleewhere. ,•To all Physicians Axi
this section of the county he would respectfully an
nounce that he haesecured the services of- 31; !Kenyon.
ss Druggist and Apethecary,w hose long experience and
acknowledged care and ability, entitle him to your en
tire confidence in the line of coMpounding medicines
orpreparing prescriptions, and who, would also esteem
itan especial favor to receive calls from any of his Old`
.uatomers or new ones. . . Will make the Patent Medi
shwas specialty. Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral
Waters-sn extensive stock. Also ilneGroCeries---".*
LEIBIG'S EXTRACT OF ,BEEF, XiSH SALMON
PIcKLED & CANNED CLANS. LOBSTERS,
PEPS.. CORN. BEANS. OYSTERS; &cr., &a.
in fact, anyibng and, everything that fa ordinarily need
ed, Respectfully soliciting a call, Intaglio
I N; BULLARD.
• „
IPOwder: Powder! Powdeil,
Blsetiiis, Rifle end Shat Polirder, Shot ,' Vead, Gun
Tubes. Caps, Poseites, Plasks,Pnee.
&c.: Jac:. for ssleby
t I; N. BIlLtutilt1);
Montrose.Sepi.9lls74—itf.
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B. jr,BAYON.Drugglet 8t Apothecary.
REMOVAL
5.00
7. ,
10.00
25110
GLENN'S
SULPHUR S O AP.
THOROCIGHLY CURES DISEASES OF THE SKIN,
BE turzp THE: COHPLEXION, PREVENTS
AND • REM EDIES RHEIMATISICANO GOUT;
11F.A:S 'SORES ANDABRASIONS OF TEM
CuTici.i AND COUNTERACTS CONTAGION.
, .
'This Standard External Remedy for Erup.
titans; Sores and Nuries of the Sun, not only
REMOVES FROMI THE COMPLEXION ALL Bum
arising from local. -impurities of the
blood and, obstruction .of ;the pores, but alsoj
those produced by the sun" and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the =mut'
,KARITELOUSLY CLEAR; SMOOTH and'PLIANT,
amt. being :a ;WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER is far
iireferatoleto any cosmetic.
;
Ar.t. 'THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGE:S of SUL.
'pnui BATHS are insured -BY I'HE USE OF
fnenies kkaphur Soap, which in addi
titan. to,it.sirariying effects,. remedies _ and PRE- -
VENTS RHEUMATISM and GOUT.
It also DISINFT.CTS CLOTHING and wax
aid PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY
CONTACT with the PERSON.
. ,
DISSOLVES DANDRUFF, prevents' bold
ness„ aid retards grayness of the hair.-
PliysiOans speak, of it in high &cram .
Prices72s and 50 Oentspereeke; per
Box (3 Ciakes), 60e, and $1.20.
.IL Rom" The socent cakes azeteiple ItZu aof du= at
"lindVS - liiik*NI).VIISKERIOTV •
./1/41mrilvisitruiso,cfatfi. •
COTTEITOkProfr, 7 Sixth k s LT.
a Dr
z 8
SULPHUR SOAP
-• • •
11:11
re 5411811 g.
111=1; f14:13111ril g -fdag: Ml4rigt‘
ndent, the •coameet : skin rematialLy
1 sok sand healtlifil. It imparts a beitttiftti
yntevitittwat to the ski u; forms an ehistin
whitenass. It cum burns, eiahlsothatiagi
eiiiiiiatitink'runthtieerOiti; sunburn, frock=
171 les; liver eponkshapped sown, incite
ruff, faitere on the hands and feet. itch,.
aitt' On d eh, 'tetra itetiretin thattiakittlible'
of ' the
.114, 1 piJaa,, l g ems.- Also - relieves -the
err" hhtg'atod irritation of biting and 'stinting.
hivot„ LV -4 is especial ly .
.... adapted to VW TOU., O-RRERY,. and taxvu• spots, you cart
1 sake aSalphtar fAmh at Plettextre. - • For bath
int Children, it - _is unequalled.: -Ladies Who;
Woe itiu. their Toilet'would never do without
it. It neutralises the odor of perspiration,
arid; as 141 external remedy, can scarcely ba
I ; Pied amid. ;Tall ditections aaxrutpattywarie
1.1 package . . TRY ,• ;
CAI;3 Cain fttr CO CU..
By malt 3.5 etit. By bull 75 Ote,
7 . .
iffaite liercrr kr.
fir.: Van .11,3r4e 9 . 5t.
lea 13'I Green St., Pliilide4thie,..
seta 3t alil
t; <
M q o 7t gi :NO -UR OEIL
UT W. SMITH & SON,
.
Mannfitcturers and healers la all khkds of
Pluxbriltuare
PARLOR SUITES,
CHAMBER - :SUITES,
COSTLY & CHEAP FURNITURE,
.:-
ALL• KINDS OF MATTRESSES,
SPRING BOTTOMS, &c., &c.
I" •
terFurnitureßepaired, Bottoms put in Chairs,
Upholstering . done, Covering Vhairs
and Lounges, 'Mattresses •
• done over.*
UNDERTAKING, &O.
•
The Subaevibeifi make Undertaking a
specialty in their httainees. Having one of
the tnotit elegant Ibruimsan'in: the, State,
sill needing their Bailees . viill be at-
tended to promptly and it Wit=
• _ . isc4ctorY chimes:
er. SON.
Kontrase,Jan. 10, 1817t4
VALUABLE. , ' • -
BEAL ESTATE- FOR- SALE, • '
•
fine The undersigned ,Offera, upon reasousble tersnica
farm m
AUBURN TOWNSHIP
about 13f canes from tho 4 Corn-*, containing 150
acres, with pod buildings and, orchard upon It and all
Improved., For particalars_enquire of '
_ BLOOSL.BII '
FOster.Susq - nehanna County; Pa.
B...LINABERRY _
Autsurn 4 corners. Susquehanna Counth% Pa.
Jan.lo, Iffnf. Asid‘inles of Jae.; D. Ltnaberry.
AYLOR'S COUGIE
AVI persons 4nffering [rota' the effects of throat aid
lung diseases should give Taylor's Cough Syrup or ex
pea- orant a tnal. It works thoroughly upon the Liver,
Kidneys and Lungs, as well as upon the whole system,
cleansing the mucous membrane- rconoving soreness
and giving tone and strength to Ibe differentorgans.--
It is warranted to give sittsfaction„ •
/distending in need of a condition powder for any
kind of stock or poultry should givr Taylor a trial.—
They are warranted to be the best- powder in market
and to give entire satilfiultion- or. the monerwill be re
fo.kded. Tltey are sold by all dealers in medicines.
PICEOATTRIX 7 B NOTlOR—Wlioreas
LAWS testamentary to ::the .NMU) ot.
Hotly, deed. late of Chcieount tsvp., It a ring been grain
ed to the tuuleftteed, all persons indebted to asides.
tate are rep -Ut-W to make tatmedlateimymeat, And tlt
peak= having elakaa - mintalka same, are ,requeetird
1 0 0 1 r,11+4 11 41WWIthokt Wavy ,
,9# 7 0 11 ,4
'4103114 1 . 741: • 4 ••• • - •
NEW 'SPRING
S-T-O-O-K 4
- IX - 416 - NAT IA - "E"
:14i.NV - -; MILFORD, ; , P A .
.
Having loeated tft tie BRICK STORE for- .
merly occupied by IL & W. T. Dickerman,L.
would say to my friends and the public genet
aly that Lam now receiving direct from New
York one of the largest stocks of goods ever offer
ed in this county, (and will be sold .4it lower
Oices,) constating of •
DRY GOODS,,NOTIONS, HATS,
OAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
WALL-PAPER, READY- •
' MA-DE oLoTrmsro; .Etc ,
,
These goods were bought for cash, with-all,
possible discount off, and are to be sold on the
same terms.
SPECIALTY-I have just received a 0,000.00
SPECIALTY-Bankrupt stock of Clothing,pur-
SPECIALTY-chased tit's nominal prim,which
SPECIALTY-will be soldfor about one-balf
SYECIALTY-ialue,' (guaranteed to be 25,per
SPECIALTY-cent. lower than the same goods
SPECIALTY-can be` boughtin Biughlunton.)
This is not.wind, but a fact, and yoti can be
convinced by examining the goods. -.
Inri_ttlr_. MOTTO IS READY-PAY .;M
In *looking the matter: over I see that the
credit system still continues to increase itik vie
:tims of , buyers and sellers; while the ready-pay
system is growing in favor. larThete is no
other way fo u r a merchant to sell goods. for a
'stuall Profit than to denuvidipay - when delivered.
ilf there bad been no credit system there would
be no hatt times to complain of. IV it , for a
year and you will navel' gQ backward, but ,be
convinced of its benefit. ' '
.I am agent for Mm'e. Demorest's pattern's;
aJso, take orders for Henan itliadush'seustom
shoes. "'the price tells and everybody telli the
price. jAp.18,17.] 0. lI:HAWLEY.
A N IMPORTANT LOCAL RZFORM I
LIL nereatter geode Will be sold at'
E. P. STAMP'S &TORE,
In Montrose, for OAAH $t CASH PRIORS.
I will keep goad goods sad caske the
prie* to suit the choir. buyers,
I have had seven years experience an
baying and selling FLOURS() that I knoVr
where- to hay and what to bay to °lilt the'
customers et this vicinity.
I WILL Id • KR A SPRCIALTY siP 'WHIT
WHEAT ?LOUR 7
and warrant every barrel and ittek to
suit or refund the mentor.
sciinewover vt.TM.
I have recently made arrangements by
which I can sell ClUeWiliG TOBACOO
the 'pound as cheap „urn fzu bay of any
wholesale Tobacco Howe
I also keep Chewing TC; in 101 b.
cadd'gs for whi.,n, I will rkatki"
prices.
.„-
I keep on band i a large quzzitity &ALT
and keep under' . ilmver, und it,as -
low as possible for this Intaki.
Sugar, Tea, Coffee; Syrup,i6ert,p, Pork,
Fish, &c.., all at the nimble Etia Po:L.O
prices. • ,
I trust . I will receive euffic:ksitrltroki
age from cash buyers to 4 - e the wait
system a success. Rsapectfully,
E. P. Ellaii.UP
' Opposite the Rankin House of Wr.u. H. 1 ,
Cooper & Co., and the. Dry Guads ,Hours, , of
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co.
Montrose, Oct. 11, 1876tt: 7
BUIEIIN4SS COLLEGE.
MONTROSE, PA.
Ors • •
•
4 of this institution will coniamee
Tuesday Nay 1.1877,
and continues in melon turiag, tbo sumer.
ENTER AT ANY FILE.
TEEL ik „ILThii lON 44,Z1LE:7-
Circulars containing full particulars to be hiptd at the
College, or sent by mail. -
Address E. K. L0131331t.
Xsyl, 1917.
•
CORRECTION 1
Bunter 'has it thitbaving been elected County Tress
urer for the ensuing three years. I am to discondnae jai
Inan,rance busines. Raid Rurion is UrlitlTE, and
without foundation and while thanking yen for t
own, and appreciat ion of good Insurance in tkt
ask a continuance of yourpatronage, prorate t SU
bttsiness entrusted to me skill be prow att to.
My Companies are all sound and retie as n top
lily who have met with 1.-16 s ca du, he jetty
at tar Agency. Read the'Llat t ,
North British and Mercantile, Capital. ' $10,000,000
Queens of London, 4 ' •• Ltd() fed
Old Franklin, Philadelphia, Aisets, 11,a4 Q
Old Continental, nearly ' 8,390,W.
Old Phcenix of Hartford, • 44.4 ' LIMN°
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Also, the Masonic Mutual Benefit Aatoulat4in Amts. ,
sylvan's. '
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Montrose ,Ps „Jan .19 1878.-4 f
MANHOOD: HOW ' LOST, HOW RE
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Just published. a new edition of D. On
, I` , v Ewa's:Lt.'s CILLZMWTED rayonVe the =di
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;
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' be celebrated anther. is this imam is 2,r0y,, derma
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nal medicine or• the spplicatiou of the baits; )that
oat a mode of cure, at rope simple, certain antyiyaimu k
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youth and every =us in abolltatit. • - •
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