Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 21 November 1872 — Page 2
MXT|^ TOIT £MY AIT
KQPRI
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'Islgraph,
E
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introduced a bill repealing the raihead
law.
Orit friend, X. C. A. l\a vhuuser. ot the Orange l.nFavette
Courirr,
a
lative caucus, llis nomination spikes! .several Democratic :runs.
Wuhly \'vU:ohlf
Jiwcon.
W a
rant and
S
and
Mate was (»vcr more than one the October election.
Hox. II.ltA i:
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.IcviXTresolutions have been introduced Tippecanoe, Howard ami Warren.
'in both Houses of the l.egi.-lature pro- lentil iMstrietvidinean amendment to tlieeonstitution. i.'
bv winch the payment ol the aba-di.^. Klevet.'th'Pistric
i'.rie Canal debt is to be prohibited. l.asrransic .Mai-hall
OxKofthe" np hv Demo tion was Michigan. county in the State—not a single exception. liy "fraud." of course.
doubtful States di-hed Tweiaii
or-itic nat't r.-- before the clec-
Tin: Indiana Senate ha* subsetibtd for
live copies each 01 the
.hvnui1,
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a
a tremendous "lrau.l" the pres- ., itri-aty sti|!iIatioiis, there id. ntial election was in _1 enno-lv.uiia. |H.C!,
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Trustees of the Puidue I'niversi-
ty. at Lafayette, have deeide-1 to memorialize the -eislature for a donation oi $100,000 to complete the improvement.in process of construction and for the "purchase of more land.
-, -if Tenn
a a
will agree with it, that the very name ot the Democratic party has become i.ilensive to the ma.-s of the American people *and advises that it be given up, and thai the hitherto Democratic party call itsell the Liberal party. It will take something more than a change of name to purity the party whifch has iust been
have received a 1
prur,
l'l'.OF.
L.
to
JL-H-Li *J Jfl'-Ll troduced a li!I to re-district ihe State lor ponemeiit of the collection of the tax at
of arren, lias, .ijimm, lirn,
t. iml
\Vai i'irk!
T!'irU
essee, and lion. 1. 1". Luller, of Massachusetts, are spoken of :ls c:iii-li'lates for the Speakership of the uext House. Mr. tie. a stock clothing e.-umateil at Iilaine, who has been twice elected to about »ivo million suits, and, in laer. althat olBce. appears to have a gotid pros- most an entiw supply of woolens am! pect for re-election. I'liless an act i- cotton for lCa-t.-rn Canada and the Xorlh-pa-oed at the approaching se--sion pro- west have caused an advance in the price viding lor the meeting of the nv-xL Con- of wool of about seven cents, and b"avv gress on the 4th of March, the orgauiza- domestic woolens have advanced over tion will not be effected until the first thirty cents a yard.
1 HE Cincinnati j.. of the- iiousesof the Legislature increa-'iiit the .opinion, in which pretty much everybody salaries of the Judge.- of the se'.eral court.-, .is follow-: .lin'.o..- oft
beaten in the country by a majority ol
ovor vote
needetl, it is to be hoped that each mem" her 11 set himself to work, and not fool away the tunc in buncombe speech- f"r assualt and luitery amounted t-i innking. 17.'u"-, winch was stayed by his father land the defendant dischar"vd. ciipy of the
anew paper at Jamestown, I'.oone
county, published by M. AV. 111 ley it Co The paper is a model of i.eatness, typographically. and us ceneral makeup gives evicience of pood newspaper ability •The publishers have not made the nils take so common anions newspaper enterprises, that of making their paper too large. A nnall paper well filled with local news is far better than a larjre pait no in in it If he of 1 Jameatonn are comprised of the "rit we
re 1 1 1 1 7
1
think they are, they will give that support such a paper merits
., one of the
a W
has sent us the address of the Comini-sion
the people of the United .Stales which
-VAI..
national Kxposition ordered by
national treasury, the Commission an-1
nounces that it looks to the peoj-h at I
ot the nation's birth the grandest anni-
ican demands will require the co-opera-'
tion ol the whole country.
«?r'lf!?S3,nl,e,ltl..llt
IM-trici—.Jackson. Claik. U'a-h-
'inaton, 1-lovd. Harrison l.awivnce and
is an aspirant for Fourth I'i.-iriet—.lemiiiiirs
PtateLibrarian. If lie should happen to I Jj-tft^'loinow^Johuwii. M-mme, Morgan Docs election elect? be the fortunate one wewouldn be very sorry. Dearborn, Ohio. Switzerland. Uiplei
.'.•iinoin, il.uo. Switzerland, liiplev, .,
.-eolt and .letter*. :i.
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A
1I.-..11 majority in that U.i
ii
er lo-.OOO. an increase of teaching h.ideen done. I nei- should
ic hundred thousand over 1 l"1}'1'
was placed in the column
a- one of the States that certainly would -go for Oreeley. The delegation from that .State to the Baltimore Convention pledged 100,000 majority for him. It did go for him. Ciraut's official majority i.r:i.5.r.S.
convention adjourned without anything.
Wt.'"
J1'!have
1 lt
Mll-l-s have been introduced in ith
'^'»ug
va amount of legislation
\v:i-
seyorvlv
ue
'iUK Legislature «lil iit'.le more than oip.itiuu la^t week, and adjourni-d until 1111 hi-. couuel. Thomas Patter
Houses miirht have nine to make up I Attorney, lor the prosecution. The 5l"r'
their standing committees. The time I statements of the Citv Attorney were re-
... ,, i' —Mr. ti'Conor's vote seemed to be all from the back parlor. "irborn I I-1'!'I:
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:,,,d
Kiglith nUtnet—Yiia, 'I'r.rk-.!,' I tain, Ycrmillivin'iiml-M mlvimiorv.'
1
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... rulton. I.i r.ron. !me and I'mnski
Noble,
li-triet—Alii ji. Adaiiis. Wel'.s, 1
blaektor l, .lav, Kaiul'.iipii and I'i-iaware. lab\ Ion.
'i'l.:,.i it. ii- ..i ...
M!nncot*t,..:"!in"l
^ears tjie tollowing testimi.ny lo the ue-j him a new suit of clothes. The answer
It could with a^ mueii iiopriet\ ce.vi of the pre.i nt Indian policy, andtojhcg.it was ironi (ieneral Horace I'orter, iiave subscribed for live copies of the (.'raw lords vi lie Jofitx
the gross abuses existing under the former nnd is given iu the Pittsburgh
.. Administration ai follows: "The 1'residcnt will have, When he went there. Hceoidina to and very reluctantly, too, to decline your s.'m'.iid na\c-J grnerous oiler of one of your best suits,
^l„«il:e.tcher, .but. t'.uutjsli tliff-'i
V. ineen a st-mjtil.e.tclier, \mx. taougli thffj
should been a a.v-mill. but, while something so-called wa.- there, it would not lioar-ls. 'lini w)i..!e s^-i oi liovernmeut employes h-id 'en men n.-t to be trusted within a -iiiarter ol a mile ol one's hot:-' with tit a police otlicer. liiit a great change has been wrought.' 'I'iie Indian- hive built h'H -e--, uliivati lands, formed congregations for wor-hip, and improved in dross. Tin.re is no doubt ol th-.*ir eapaeiiy tor eivili/.atiou.
I." is very hard for a Democrat to submit to the idea -if n-tr^tr" euj-'vin-: the privilege of voting. It sticks in their gill- notwithstanding their aeci ptance of the Cincinnati platform. The /uf.Vn of la-t week tried to extract a littl.- comfort by making the statement that Greeley has a majority of .|00/n0 of tin white voters of the country. The /.V'-iVe- knowas well as it knows anythi-iir that i'rat:t has carrie-1 thirty States, and there is not a single one of the old free States, ail oi
A of defeated lVniocratand Liberals met at Columbus ia^t Friday to take measures for the organization ol anew party. But tlicv couldn't agree about the n.-ftne the child should have The Liberals declared it as their beliet that the Democratic patty was dead.which he has carried, that ha* a negro :'fhe Democrats on the other hand vote approximating his majority. We wouldn't believe a word of it. Si the -jxwk of this as a matter ol fact, and not
-loinj because his election would have been unv less valid or any les,s gratifying, had the II'.Ttr.w twaddle been founded iu truth. yl hk destruction oi eleven million* pounds of wool in Iloston, largely donu^-
u,
n(t
.iviiii-
('oiirt, ^1,'KJU: Judges of the Circuit Court, ^.'j,i.ii)0 Judged of the Common Ple.'us t'.mrt, •V C-ivll.v ('lining All'r.i.v1 til", ilitiii'ui'y that ncciin-.l oeiweeii 11.-ward (.'unninj'bnm and .laiue^ Jstroui:.
cut. by I'unntnirham, I
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tlu:
!*,h i,M"
.Monday that pre.s'ding ollicers of the tw... the eitv case, ami Judge i. ..wan. City ',l,irt""ll1
,v!lieh
caiij-.- up for tna! before tho Mavor on M-»iiday. (. uuniitirhain appeared In
has been consumed since .Monday in the ceivud with delendanf-. plea of gniltv, ~V "l l"",s'!K'ri1y introduction of bilk tnanv of th', ni verv ami tho May-.r as.^sed th- fine .,( $l'u I :iud inspire coulldence. We hc.irt ly tejoR(» in thf? £ieat suece.-'s of a paper whieh lias ahvavs advocated tho*c
jrii-ecution wa-"
.important ones. The members go to and eost.s. The State w-.rl: a* iiioni li they meant business. As presented by -M. W. liruner, Deputy there is a vaut amount of legislation Comm..11 Plea.- I'ro-neutor, and nn with 1 l1'111c111 underlie the foun
the same plea and statement. He wa-' lined-So an-l crsts The r.v., jit.!.ii m-1
J'ntrr- .w ,anll|v ,,US(,
the road feel that they have been fooled. ""J bi have the phrase, "I told vou so,"
tapped in their lu es by those who voted
I
Centennial Commi.saiouers of Indiana,
1
'*-',tlusi
1
a"'"junction
is published on the first page of the Join- enou.s damage to iiie enterprise, but!
Referring to the fact that the Inter-1
lllL'
Congress, l"J"
has received 110 pecuniary aid from the
IJ" t'11'
fifth of tho total loss. The pieces of first rate lien on rvi rv i'o11•—'
property destroyed, number 95!), valued I property in the town-'
i0''
$15,000,000. The sulferers include
2,
business firms. Of the total insurance of $48,000,000, $35,000,000 will be paid. There is great activity in the insurance companies, made by the change of business and now insurances.
043 county"
'oad 111 this township. Tiiev de
l'"s
for various r. .i-un
large for the mean -to make the centenary '-ccause it was promis/ .t n„,m i,y "V'
o!1'eial
c,t*"f
high in authority iu the. cor-1 ih""
versary the world has ever seen, .-ur-h I'^ration. to somebody. Tli.mgh last not 'least, the a success as the patiiotUm of every Amer-1 .uisc ^-i
tlic
r--US
A uosr^atWaciorj- leal ure of the new., iioeuu-e were ok- in priiei.eis
from the devastation by the lioston lire road there would be a market "l is that the aggregate loss daily lessens, nj i„r provisions
and that the amount of insurance steadi,ly increases, and this, too, without reler-! make money locally ence to salvage,-which, it is uiuler.stoo).! will reach one-sixth, and perhaps one-1
ha.« in-1 appeal to its officers to secure the post-' could hardly keep his seat. He wanted
.win pr. •press, we will pay it promptly
HI Knox. MllllV.Ul anil (.lav. I "Minn' \Vli»r» is AlUn Itiilfitril'si ,, ... Second Di-triet Grnwlurd lVrrv .l.vs. M. .MMI'SUX.
"1.1. IX) ION NOTKS. Mr. (Sreelev'.s election is certainlv the people's p.iin.—Sentinel. irown. —C onundrum for Wm. M. Grosvuior:
—Portraits ol Mr. lireelev seen in shop
ready been taken down.
Ninth li.-trict- 1 ii»s. .\liatni. t^irroll, Viisious correspondent Von are ~t. .i"sepli, L.riorto,
correct. The man who ran for the l'rc-i-
Newtoii, .i '. .per, j'''-'lu.v -'^aitist, Ueneral.Grant is Horace Greelev.
N"'
ri, ,.i it u- .t .. j»ick," said his mother in a -orrv tone. tJrant carried everv "is.ru-t niiley, limit- 1 lie most llat'raut ease of ingr.iti- "S'ou needn't punish me," said Allan '.rant.MrdKoi,
lui,t nVl)ril tIie
Horace Cireelev bv the Democratic press
ii "',',"'7 .. parn.r alone when lie had been a nauglitv -Iajoi hi .-m si, :i',:::iii Aireut lOr.is^'ice .be election. boy, and you see he took the same "way Northern
mic of tli&j -A I'itt-lmrgh clothier telegraphed with himself.
earlie-t --pi»:Mees "f 1'resiiU.ut Oh.\NT^ |1 'eneral Irani. election dav, olloriii" "Are von not sorrv for disobeving mother" "1 sorrv but sorry is not'miff. I and
Tin: Ln WdKi.n —This is a very interesting love story, neatly gotten uo, written in the quaint and humorous style of Ivlward Kggle.ston. author of the '•elebrated "Hoosier School Master.'' 1 he scene is located on the Ohio river, and gives a lively description of the MilIcriu- excitement over the contemplated em! of the world, interspersed with the trials of a young I hitehman, a hard-work-IHU, iiiuti.»u 1UWI, III uimi£ IUI IU." !rid-j a luvi-ly dan^el whose mother in-
to
1
had be-n regularly drawn, lio! I pluck, and public spirit, within the last
l,»t
'''d it exist. 1 here tors SomiiiT Selinr*
Senators Sumner, Scliiii/, Trumbull and others would be very jealous, and would, no doubt, demand .-uit.s for themselves, and, it refused, would a-k for an investigating committee, thereby costing the government thousands of dollars, with the usual results."
UTKH.VUY NOTICES.
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i.ste«l -h.jul.l marry a woithless dandy The book is exciting and racy through-1'',en:'
oui. and tho«e fond ol literature of this !'"!H
„. ,i
r,Mj| AmU
kin-! \vi!! liinl in its pernsiil full com]Hnsutt.jii. It contains 40 chajitcrs, ontJinjr with shiyoroeand thirtv-two fine* illustrations. '1 ho iiuaint and expressive pict'ircs aro alono worth the inmny. 'en«l to .T. II. V, Smitli, City Hook Store, it. Trice
I dan-ins ot 11 iciy
There I
this
^„,|Ui((11
twc.en tlv„ r,.ti(M(ls tl| (licv
were both under the influence ol liquor.
And jet one id the tliem came near lo-ing liis lile. Ii teaches a ni-st s.iltitarv lesson t.i a!' who niaj- bi- temjiti'd in indulge in the inebriating cup, and it is hop. the less.-u ir:.v b.* beeded.
lti|
e.t ro-.ui.sl, ||, Knilr»:il li.
T:
'1 he e.M-itenient 111 retrard to the iil-
l'"
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inei.t .i
I'f-w-he.-, increasing. The friend,
p. of thi. pi.
0
it'
5. Uecause, in fch^n,
anil
1.I11I
the l.ix is auvthing but plexsint
who voted for the tax do not -vi «h
that will kill the tax,
'lo
Wls1'
or
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aud that its eollec-
shall he postponed till such time as
1,10
cmpajiy s.iall locate and go to w.irk
1
\u\th
or any b.ink vy nit.
8° and work for a fact" ami
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T. H. B. McCAIN and J. T. TALBOT »rst ihstiicl —To be compos of the and i-heerfully. Hy doing this they will I Restaurant, No 1!, North Green -trcct. the pn eioti head* ol the
-s. comities of I o*ev, anderhiirir. Gibson, themselves at )eat a vexatious law- An linprob.ii.lo llo. J.'
A
^peiieer Dubois. Marti,., reene, I\ivie-s, ri rm\ viitk^ little cart iu the yard, hauling dirt to J,.... ,, JL. .w .i,,-.
the currant bushes, lean not tell the I
Allan! Allan!" I'se here!" at last said a small voice
l*inte.l il. What are you there for 7
retell ivs I
Ueiug-on the home
Monros has Km re liomi sixth D^niet-lla.ieoek. Henry, the prophet Whitelaw. "we were stretch- Allan did not answer at first nated a his own successor in the I nilcd :iviie, I iiin:i. Fayet'.e Kn-h a :ii s'.n'iby. t..(l ton thin." States Senate, by the Republican l.egis-'
,lot
011.
.... windo vsthe past few months, have al-!. «"it to your little cart," «id Ins mother "it. is waiting tor another run."
...... .. I "I punishing my own self. 1 picked I. Kliart Koseui-^o, —When Feiiton heard the news from I some green currants, and thev went into teiioen, Vkalb and 1^-,. .|IP m.l,row my mouth." "(Hi! When mother told you not to?
of
wept by the waters
"I'se not been here long 'nnfl," said the little bov. "What are you here for at all '.'" a.-:ked his mother.
I'lreen curiants will make my little boy
denunciations of! "I l'"nish my own self."
l.1,s
"!"tlu?r I'"1 J"'"
Horace I orter, punish me. ]I stav here a good while a
Unzrtle,
Iiave thinks."
Tlit* Vow York Times,
(.\'r7«"}" Mti( n'-»- -i th»- Haitin.or.' .\!tavric,»n.j I The Timrf has fairly placed itself at the head of the Sew York pre
,,e ,V(,.M ,)U the head of the Sew York press, in vigor.
tluu he Vhcwv they are the Iwst oiplneen mouths. The comniercia! and
^iiool-hoii^-.' but, though clothe- made, but. were he to accept, better class of citizens openly admit, that
TIIIIKI
uiII
Timet
a
Phis i« a very neat work, ehariy and beautifully printed ami illustrated, .intended as a guide book lor Sunday School workers, designed to explain, defend, and exemplify the use of objects, the blackboard, maps, and pictures in Sunday School teacliiug. It is prepared with evident care, ami affords a vast fund ol inlorniatiou relative to the modern mode ol'Siinday School instruction. Our Sunlay School workers of every denomination ure deeply interested in the progress and efficiency their schools, and in this book they will find, fully explained, tli1-' foundation of a system which is not vet fully understood by all teachers. Send i.f. H. V. Smith, City liook Store, Indi anapolis, and get it. I'rice $1.2o.
improves in its way. It has been rather a rough" among some of its more cultured and scholarly neighbors since Mr. Raymond's death, and certainly point and force, not polish, are the ijuaiities conspicuous in its editoiials now But its vigor is not so often coarse, and many of its severest articles are models of terse, sliaightforward, and masculine diction. The
Time.'
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The
A a
w'i
m""
Xetv
has parsed tbrrmgh the
!lMe^
second
a largei livt of readers
'""""otts friends than ever,
gootl government.
tn!
tn,0*t st'"w-
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1
Pcr,ld-?at this liuii- will be a s,.-1
inc un eniciice to all, :uul will be a l"1.1'"1'
I real hardship to nr nv
(Ilt.
ant,
lor labor with
•). Because, uncollected, the t.ix is •t rate lien on ever--
u'i'1
t0
and Franklin
1,oth 1,1
Cliurch and .-state, its inllucnce is always _o id. \Ve
mh.
n0
its publishers propose to
l" VVury
subscriber for 1X71? an ap-
pr.ij .ri.i.elj- embellislu-d
.lubilee
J'ciir-
'1 lio.-e who subscribe will liave no
.nise to regret the step. £,'! a year. ."Sidney I- .Morse it Co., 37 I'ark Kow, Ne«v oi k*.
i'luln Words to the l.lbcrnl Ni|iind. 1'ritlil tllC 'i be most signilicant, and strlkine levson ol the election" is undoubtedly the rebuke 11 administers to managers" and "practical politicians." We do not think six mon'.hs Mould be a day too long for tin- (iiembeh ol tin* calling in the Liberal
.M to retire lium the public gaze. 1 he joung riilliiins and blatbei-nkiteH
they put ftirward t^i flo the public aud dirly work ol tlie canvass of course liav
mIciiii
various e\cues to oiler, hut the
knowing men who jmlnui] o(f Jlorace
(irieley
I O
wroiii^r it is their duty to say so, no mutter win* may be hurt by staying it. People do not need a dally newspaper to furnUh
w't'1 m"r"l
of
a(J,,rew-
on the (.'incinunti ('onvention a« P'JP^r—aiui
'truly pipular,' even if nothing else, iniint surely long lor a ldj:e in Home \at wilderness.
Ha^aeious WeH-
TIk
1
teriK'i-, who Miorted over the sunphcitv ol lheL itern men when thoy doubteil I
(*ie
lev's availahUity," and promiscl uoudi-rlul things from a certain mysier* louh fcUite of feeiiav about the Sa^e which Ihey ttiid existed we.st of the AllejrhaniP-." Mlltl U'lilfdi lli\ nn* \*.\«t. a ...
no New Yorker or New
mglande,- could understand," must" feel
jreeh.} te -lelt^
t!U'' h°'e
collect this
inoin-y from l--.ipley, while I'nion
I'.'y nothing, is simply an
outrage which ou people do not propose to stand and,
ja
friend of the road, I
who attemU-d the
ii
1
-^venui: t'oni'erence must, and
for
"lp their sex, if
lor noother rea-son. to explain the grounds on which they were so sure that (ireele.v would carry every (state in the I'nion ex'cept Ma.-sachusetus, which as moderate and cautious men they le't doubtful.'' 'I host- who were present at tli.-it remark-
"»\els, all of hu would able gathering may remember how the mauemon. locally easy, and very much I -upl'^rters ol Honest Horace rose man lighten the burden ot pi-vim the tax "Her man in their seat-, and, after likon-
ing nn to some disgusting drug, declared
,'"r accepting him
their certainty that he would win, 'lflvc
hip, and it cannot »"d how each ol them then, with calm I in il.r. ,.c .!.,. and iinbliishiug brow, announceil that' the uiajority by which Greeley was sure! lo cany his .State. Hut the best and most enjoyable feature in tho proceeding
but worth possibly be wiler either in the safe of the i"".''lu-^'iiig brow announced "that
U'l«l lldl An.l I.-.]! A I
refused to accept Greeley
essays or with liuida-
llli^0,:
tlif man they need it
«c cp watcli tor tlioni, while they art*
engaged in tlieir daily coueeriiH, upon what is going on in the world, and especially upon those who are managing their ail'ains.
Tbc
Ilhtri*l of Ctiliinibfn.
to tS.j.'.MiO.Rii.l, or for tiie
itv
Cieoi-getown, and $lj,iJ-lil,lil-J for tin county. The valuaiKiti in Washington ... is divided into .tllMil-l.l.'i.'t lor eroiind •,„] -n iKi-iii i- ijiouiii, 1
and ?.sl,ll.\tll) for lniprovemeiit.s. in-1
eluding huildtH^H. The* valuation for
^71 amounted lo ^-l.Slo.GOS, so that the increase in tho assesriment^ in l»7i reaches The chief increase
tlenved Irom recent
ils
sales of real estate in each vicinity. 'I he Object of Al vorilMliig. The Texas
L'num Ailvocate
savs "The
object in ndvertisinp is to increase business. An advertisement properly inserted ma newspaper is more effectual than any oiher method, because it is read when a reader is 111 a mmd for it ,\o one will take the time to read an advertisement unless he has a passive inclination to do so. The treat advantage in a newspaper advertisement is shown in this manner. In printed advertisiii}:. all transient methods, as circulars or the like, are thrust upon us unsought— scarcely glanced at—tiling into the wuste-basket, and wholly lorgotten. At some subsequent time we are in need ol the xery article the circular represented, but we cannot recall the menus, terms, or news-ne peci/ic time the
Naturally wo Heek tiie
f/un
is the hpcciiit time
advertisement that regularly appears the newspaper wins.
I'p l'o«iUir4-
A a I a
NlampM.
To convey some idea ol the immense number of postage stamps used In the H'ace of three months, the National HankNote Company have made over 14.1,000,- .,
a"
'lenoniinations, vallucd at over
thu
it. they owe an a|ole or explanation I '•^''?i®1' ha\e been completed, ,vw.v.„.i.. i. made January numbering 7(JfOOOthose
Pocsoev,
1 at ii re in in A be pi or I be a w.Ls their scorn and indignation for the ocratic abortion would read thusU"
.1"lI'r!u'licablcs"
Who
at
One old Democratic warhorse from i'enn-! sylvania got #o angry over them that he I
Pret*"1 year
000
Thirty-eight and a hall millions have been completed in a week, and 13,000,000 in a single day. Three times as luanv three cent stamps are used as of all other dciumiuations combined alter them come the one cent, and then the two and six cent. The last weekly return of the company showed a manulacture of over 14,000,000 of finished stamps.
A Two column double leaded leader in New York World, explaining win
we
'""e failed," concludes with this bit
'lr. hieh some of our readers may
Mmie Li
"'e
1 null, rriiFliod to pniili. slmll rise iu
Ot.iriial years r.f il ure
I In.
Ihto
lint error, uunnded, uritiifN in |ft-ti, Ami dioj- amid her wordniuTf.*'
-Cm. Commercial.
Krmid, .TMhml to
t.,rtli.
any price. I "f'jo.l aren't
d,„-, rlso „«i„
utk
I
Old Humbug, bunted," writhe» In p»ln And illen with dying womhlpert.
—Terre Haute Exprut,
O A A E S I«}
moment ago he was playmgwith his Celebrated (ilvcerine Camphor lee, for
ttlo cart in the yard hauling dirt to sore lips dry-
v/
id
..... it
,n,^ their personal debt and the nulilii-ib
their personal debt and the public d( bt to the 7Vhia is beyond measure. A testimonial of large amount lias been talked of by some of our millionaires (I don't know how seriously}, but certainly if it were thought best to start such a "movement a present of half a million in recognition ot what the Ti)uv had dared and done for the city could be raised without diflicultv in the city. 1 am glad to be able to sav, too, that the style of the
Hoarding
I
A
vision or fancv. with »irst-«-1a*s board at the Inter-Ocean 'I lie editorial bU-.vins is pronounced on
11
cartfuls he carrieil. lie was busy as a Mie-y of the skin, etc. Ask loi lnulord little man. lint Allan is gone. Whore us it is always 1'roli and pure. I ion'the is his cart „,,t xVi111 nnvhin'_' lse. 17-lin
n.-ked his
opening the parlor door and look
He was
standing in the corner, with a sober look
... ..
riint*M Miijiifilj. I.OOd. (•. The place to get Hardware, of all kinds, lHiors.Si.-h, ti.a-s. Taints, Oils, Iron, Nails, and every thing else at .|,rl-2 'AMl'lll'.t.l.
Seflle 1 p.
All persons knowing thrin-elves in-
panie can do it
lhc V,
by
applyiutr sit
cv of Tho»ms&
\\w
Custom insult1 boots and
u'k
cli(w,
siud children
No. 2 (irocn stroot. tt.
which they ask no more money than do other establidinients in this city.i,:w-f-Curtis I'.ros., on Main street, is the place to buy boots and shoes at the very lowest prices. Call and see.
Keinotal.
1
lice
election news, and
the mode of publishing it by stereoptieon, have outdone all former "exploits of the Xew York press. Over a thousand dispatches, witli specials, deciding the vote of thirty Stales, placed its Wednesday issue out of sight of all rivals. riio
of
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a
IV'tn t!uii 'MTJirmt»u il Chl'»u We take it that the only thing which makes the opinions of a newspaper amnion valuable than the opinions of any citizen or average intelligence, is the fact that, it necessarily seems a little further beneath the surface of things than the average citizen "lias th«. means of being. Cotmt.iully watching, as it is its business to i!o, what is going on in the world about it, it detects a great many things which the public would be likely to pass by, but to which it is its duty to eall attention, and thus it happens that newspapers apparently devote so much of their tiiiii- to criticism and fault-finding. It is their duty to criticise. They ought, ol course, to bestow praise where it i.1 deserved, and they ought not to blame
DIED
•.»ur«*nt«, in this*'M'liiitv, of
in hcr lvior.
ity of Washington, $li,17S,^S f„r! associates and fr.end, .ollov.ed he. re-1
0 reSnect
1
n'l-v ,^°l
pnliiKumry eonsnmj
iiuil. Mis. J. nni.-ivuikr, is y. n.s. illitl
huge concourse of her!
to one
b" ii»(mrn
1
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however, derived from Washington Citv, where, in 1S71, the valuation amounted to divided into ground, S34,039t«tl, and improvement-$27,781,-170. The increjL^e in Washington City in one year is, therefore, $10,711,332. The (standard of valuation adopted by tho A^ses^or* is the current cash murket price,
I hid inv friends a "hort adieu, Irnp-iiu ti!
The Cash System a Grand Success!
A I E
1
INSt.KY !:i( ll.\i i-siN.-.\i tt.,« of
an-l that thev haw .arked «.n the
sim-uiv sen of lile in the same little canoe.
m:,-v
1,10 11
milled voyage be iuily rcali/.ed. r.HU.I' I'KSM'.'I'T
t« 1 «*ti*• ct' tho brid^'*' tiitlioi'. in C'^ t* ii .-hip Mr. lMidip Uii-lf ,»nd I- M.i !,. •nu'.'tt". KiKKiv\'n h'K-scMN: K.- in ii\. --it !h»' :»Nt .d :.1. r. i-y K»'\. s, l,rt .Mr. :ilni|l i*. Kill ».ttr.^l. mid V.v-*- .N K.
to t'oioiiUls.
!l ytui nrc. tromi imy *v»
debtcd to the firm of Wilhite (.'had-1 tli-* "..M i-.-IhiI.-Ib 5lis».«n ihe 1 Ml 4. ii ,1 ,r. piMiti'.Jir rU'Uv I'l'OMi ."I, duck will please walk up to toe ap!,.„. oflice and settle" a- w. it to ,ose up .,,,..h. L'iii ih.i. 1, io,.r. :.il ji,.in h, Jill hllMHON* of tin* '»l-l linn. .. KiUU-a^, Nihr-1-U M.tui p««| I. •14. \VIl.lirn: tV 1 I! A I•lr K. .»ro
miv,i(tf.
--w fitio I'ullin: Ji'r I' t-p-M-. Mill r'» :uul tho pM-M All perr-ons who li -ire to insure their -ake, a'n.l iv, r. imtoion To: tit:,.- oml .. •'tiro I'.oiuioriicn pivjvorhi.i). Kor vrluuhli' i»iproperty ill sound, fair-dealing, ompa-,
forirs't
Aut'ii- Ioao^i -W. so
x'uU
"iouri r:u*ifi" !J. K.
lu!0's
for 1::- F*n,
etc., at reduced p-ir-•-«. 'urti.v.- On ro'.ii' i:i".i
'm-^ Mi-t-t .Vi:'
I
'l:l*
pf
Britl-ui it liruner, attorneys of this
formerly occupied by Or. Totten, dentist, nt„i!( ^ovoivi-n rp
just across the alley, ea-t of their old
staml, where thev will continue the prne-
of law, the collection of claims
ig iv: 'lu1 irverv.:.and real e-la'Cj rl .,.
business. Sp. c!::'. tit ion will be given
to on of no an a
the settlement ot deceilents' estate and partition of lands. 2tf.
Tlio l.afcsl .Swindle.
Certain sanctiuioni. m* filarial .i would j'.'.!" fain persuade the wori.l that -lili'usive stimulants have no medicinal value, and that detestable slops, composed ol trripinr acids and drastic purgatives, are better tonics than the finest vegetable in-rrcdi- ]. cuts combined with the purest ami niellowest products of the still. Hut this sort of thing won't iro down. The stomach oi our common sense rejects it. as the physical stomach of every man with an undepraved palate rejects, with loathing and abhorrence, the nauseous abomination:-, "free from alcohol," which humbug* are trying to thrust down the throats of temperance invalids under tho pretense that the filth will do them good,! Il is not likely that while Plantation Hitters, the standard tonic of .America, is anywhere accessible, such sickening frauds -:an make much headway, but it is as well to put the public on their guard against them.
vi'!f n:ii in ly III*
For giKid irosli nv-u ccikcd in suiy si'-vfi. ^^.v stvie, call at the Inter-Ocean Kestaur.int. I •»»*:»*.• r,ia-.-tl.iul -u
.m.I t«-in.tikuhio
A'Mr.
1
stoc. Of boot.- ami shoe.- -if all *.!».!*., !-l ,,
Curtis A liro. widi it generally un-'i ,.„ ,. I ..., S- ti «.. •.. Ih h,» wlrnK' will oirt'roij for sal in Harts o| dorstood bv till' rt'adt'r l)f the .lol'KXAJ. !t«ni .*» to If), -JO, or I0, nrn-y, to soil tho ronv.'ti-
fivini: a pii-t *1:t
jiijo'Ji'ni'i
eitv, have removed their otiice to the pr.--s:.u. invoiiuieuy .1., more pleas.-.nt and conimodioiis rooms i'
ha'H, of p»
tiU'i.i.dV,
The Irest AVood ami Coal Stove liiai'i- iu America. Ui ihvay l'at-
I
She was a young lady who posse-scl high social qualities, md Christian graces !l-S tH-i! its a sjiicli ol ilouse that lew of her age »c|uire. During
health she wa .sel-Ioni found absent from
her class at frunday school, or negleeted jM'lt't'S. worship at the house of Hod. During her illness she maaife-ted an unshaken confidence in Jesus, to whom he had in
1 be valuation of the taxable property »Jarly life consecrated her yotin^ heart, «io niii Vvrsww n. in the li.strict of Columbia, undi-r tin- and died a happv death, confiding alone recent assessment for this year, amount-,
Flmlisl,im,
-r
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re-1
mains 10 lhc grave, adnudst ihe nio-t profound sorrow, to pay ihe last tribute hose loss ihe eotumi-.
The parent- and
hut blind sister of the deceased have the ''j h»-y'.nUht-t nmi»" yoar.- v. ith-
I
her fiiends and associates, iu this hour of
fortune and bereavement V.iln ..tel. r.iro«f-ll I., vot Hf-aven i* my nativoaii
1 \on ^ohi voiuht ue the^c 1 1 -1 l.« iroini fl'MiH A| lump 1 I-!.--, lu.-ilcij t»j«„ »-1 IIM mul ii-i 1 VP ?!i»
A
I onil" on of th'-l!' Ti Tvl I
^e. lire .-o -I Mipevinr to
O 1
deepest svrnpatiiv «»l the Inrjre circle th» rs in u-o. t:mf:»ctme,t i. ,e spenwr op-
N1"",v-*
mini' unless sjatiU"*'.'. nith
ir""oim-lor
'tailed l'"d»f -MS-
Now
happy couple, I IR
tl.c :il: iluy of frsnuN-in-i till* puMic oju»rally 'In, A ('ooli 11 I'OL'f'K'M utio Will jtr ri'rtdy nt ill!
i.
ANt'Ot "K •-i'AKK. •r
]...
t»i «'Ut«T to lhc Itct tn:»y wiili tln'ir palri'U:t:'. I J) 7*
th.''
l.V i:.-V. If ,F.-\ J.'-.tM.iv* il ,\li-nt)111-
ll.nifo- nii-t .Mi.-- v:t noi.sKK i.nTLi: M' 11. :«l n.,-.il..|i .• iTll.'.Mill..)!!!. I.,V .:V- K. K. 1'h htin? Mr. Kr.ti:U aJniMi-s'M.iri'iot I.iiUo.
w.
L-l-Hl.
In- jtji, v-.-H.Mit ctmj-
itv curt'il. I•:j'0-iiiiM'ht to h«' uitifi unhut :m.l silent tr»M»*«rov»» sitii..!•(! timt it fan ron\I'ti'.M'.tly iivi 1 I into jlouroj tivo -ph'tnit-l lnuuiitiu sitoj* on ir- .. V«.imt«-viiU- tur!i}ik«», nti-1 luck hi in "lei Jiv.-h iii. :is :o nu lu-io in «,m,h tnwt ^ovouil of ••nil i-
mju«l
,.,,,.
tui'i throrttono'l imp^teti-'c I unt'f-
mMK'ji'A Title siwiFie
HOWAUI. \s'"il:i v'l'l' .N, VHI.-.1 l:,„.l ,n i.l.lit...n l,. .I l.hil.lMiK U.I II, ll„.
T1m ol'an llITillitl. I i«-l-'«' of |.un.|m«ers, ill Ioas..n:il'li. liisuri-s »II.|
that they have a very large and complete .•» pnyini-iu.-. Any n. sirm# to «n.i».v J- ..r'l. ,o .. „,1 1.,..-. ..r .,11 I r, .»•
l''it lish'-'l a- «a:ui!:.: ail. I f..r th, t.,ni'lil l|n- huurv a nil i...i.Vflni'.li, i- ..fa
llh|,
,,,,.
|rom N,rvn,.J
hiln\. l.¥s of *'Vpl.
Tho ofNi'lS-Ciis-c'. ron-i'h'iiith'
unuiE rs
,v... vn r.vrr-
'-'omiio-oil
of
iln-
im-i
v..iimi.i..,
.r-.'har ..-, an-i iinpait
l!k'"I"1
vituliiy o. ih.- -uin: a
1
,o„n r..s, i™,,. or ... ... ,nl., or to a ii or
Wr i! t-*n l»\ "iu" Jki ,-tii in nt^^lf, aft or un«l«ir» Otlii it Hr ton A Hrum-i'. At t»i y*.
ry.rttM-rut
ir—
v,-!ope.
A«i«ti
N I I N A I lr.K»t:lu», N
.i
orvati* Iicti11 My
With it- ,'*Kotny attr:: i.uit-, !c,
jiirit.-. fi»
.loll-, lo-
of S'*Ui» n, •i«i, of
noM
iv ii in
ircll,vu,,tiur,
vi
ysli'lu, arr.
:L'..r l.ii.l .-ni»i^\ man. Tle li.iv.
ka1"t
1
ffiv-.-t.wf.x'.-s!anl
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vi-ivi
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•.j.t.atan in .•!»-: n..tr ".r
n?ituv£f*5 of priov A i»in«»'«.)p:u!
Mf.i
:!ii
II ttnsnii tlnMir«« north
aloiiu ll'uri.-on
.fj»-«t
t'lll. N. N. Josliu, liic exclusive, I I.^(.)LUTION Ol- rAHTNKH.SIIir.
1
1
S u- n..w r.iii tin., of i!n .'"I"
I l.i, I'irlil ll'.lil/i WdliW. I *b.,-l.liwd. .1 .. .-.I
1 1 O 1 I S O O S
..n
a1
l„)t.(onl
*ii 11 mill it.*! 71ni!
S E A E S
... .ti PrirWos* Kut I2w» iiaior-till Spi-cla-
run Not It I\r Si^lK is
0,lM
Oreat
brandies, LARGER THAN KVKR! Our Now System enables us to"sell Goods Cheaper 'than [Ever Before!'
We June Goods for Everybody! OLR STOCK FULL $50,000! New Goods Arriving Every Day! SEE
THE BIG LLEl'HAM' OX THE WALL! All are kindly invited to call and see our MAMMOTH STOCK!J
E S A A N I O O S
Kostanraiit!I
1 II
roeil Strool,
a 4
J[ V-i ,^V 'r. V".,-, I wo'tM jMM-iliiUv 'IK-I I Iu* pultouu^* of our
O
tnorntnw »ml r\rsiinjj. 1j. 11ICOWX A CO.
O S S A E
'lioii'o 1 ions F, .it Out-Town
rFllK
p-.-ia'
„I.t),:.!1ill.*,
li ||J ,1'IV
IL
in t!lO t» i*
Rosideiiros AM" Ki'It
(Kartl'.'iimg Purposes!
undtTsi^ncd, liuv]uirilistjOl ihat I'-MVt olil iih(»oU fuMU t\ tlic
B.'•{.«I,1hf"-in"\'.
(lf tt
„,
A
w. I!. W.. -Willi
ii. Ai-1 turnpii ll.'t it •!'«•*, prcj»« I
to M'll tlii* Mitnr in to suit ptMvh.iMT i" JVunt «»u thi
V«'i!u:vill«' pil\*.
This lnii'l i.» Mluiit««il l»i»C a short \wm of tht« i-orp'Tiito lilt-it* tin- i-ity of Cum|Y»r«lsI !?.', mi-1 for 1' nuty of l».•otjvi*ui«'ii«,v to the itv, lino ri- stxl, toi'i in tiu't till th i*o to h»:»Ko pUi-f (»f tins ki»nl u:il Htiijii t-v«\ it is not p-.ulloil hy :my othfr l-'Oiilitv-un«'U!Diini* tlio «*ity. It has o»i
{,, .(jj.j nivosttin rit oft wilt »io \vi il to f:»U mut «o-f rhfiirtn l.-for-ipit:tl.in:.U vWJ.TO. W. P. nui'm».N,
a
A S
i' itAwrouisvi 1, i. i-:
11: «Rr A-:
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nt tv m?. I uniphrry *s
r-r Hn^t.hvuv, N«
il-.*
\t ««l»v
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STOVE5
1
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1
ilou'ror-. \vr«t
tlicn- -otah.l'^
.h-iirof-*, 1 pol« un] 1*» nk-» tln-iw.-v -outh
1
a
pl.-M'i'^.f irinuiiii,'. To lf *oM to satisfy t:.\« riito-n, intM.-«t' aivl •o.-t-, ali-l tlu- hi,-' .\y111 ii« iir iiv? a *i'm snrticiont -uti-fy sni.l v.. Vn'iou, vtH on tii«- .^'iinc t'«v, »l tin1
ii ii
pla*,
"otr.T th..- ft-.-simple of }-..ut nal ostnti-, to salif-fy a t'Hlnifo ofjii.i^mi'iit for six hum Ire I an-Hh.rty-
t*v*• •lotlii!st with mfMrr^t
mk!
u-itlin-U »nv !:pf frot.i vatuition or nppra
i»-
im :it ^nitl r'ni tht- takf'ti a tho pr(-p-r.t*. of Spinirar-v. ],» H. i:. -ll'KNKH. -lu-ritl Moiit. i,,,i
linn ilMiu- i.f Williil. Cli-..l.tufl.' i-
will 1„- -rttlci
h\
sol
IH
l.y ui'jtiinl t'hrtf. 'ii i.t«i lick let ij'ing j' from lit.-tirin. .Ml
mi.I
ii ii
l«:u. Willnt.'. .. I |S\,\C WU.MITK. I'll.^. llAhMVK.
pdlA RTNKK.«iTm-Xotice is here-!
V7 '!!V"ii tli«- -i li.-tv- ••in,-ivtl :*iii a piU'ii«-tliuf
--»}iip in tlu- mi-l pn.vi^itin I
liiiMiu--.- uihi'-r tit*- tirin imni'- ofW.i) it. Mack. l-\.\:
WII.II1TK. I
'"•f.lwj SA.MI'KI,M\« K.
ATII 1 A N'S SALK.—Notice is here-
l.y u'.vcu tlint I will sell nt priviitc nU\ «n or• li»'i«-«f, iii j'i s'-u:tiifc
lliJ.-c Week- '«!tl
«.f :ill 0|i«M lf til'- C'ilMMM'il jfimi! rv (••itinry, liiilmnn, inn.i.- :«t thcJu ..- r-rm. I ls7i, tin f.»ll»u ii^ •|cM-nhc«l rc:»l osiritrf,
1 Th»* northso-t 'iiiurtor oftlic siit}ivv«-t ijiuirt^r of •»!•«,-11 on *}, in Township li*. north
t»-«'ii r.cr'-"
our tr-ide ma:k. For«- de).v r'-nonwjii[. nc'-ntv thio:M»hont the I nion. IIU'.lHU!:ANf» & tor'• vfn-)I n.V'''i 1V''* -. I? valuation, and apprai-emcnt inw- and with interest e« MrU.Mfn.dM die.
from date. JACoIl RIK ^Mardiaii. I
The Beast th Worried the Goodsh
AJIPIIKU, & IIAHTEII
Would in form I liclp IVtriid,.
mid pat
I'OIIN
1
I
mih?4'ontninnm h»«t
more or !e»«,
Hilly ilccrihi"! hv inct«'«
.h"i-r«'C' of
tract liciiu*
I hounU
r\M
I 'c.urt.
*in th«
mU
sil
M-ite
in connrv
tlint tlx-li- I'll 11
lift msi 'In |4' 1 Mill lH*y )ui
I
|iuu*h
in-t!
IIi ji ii t*. (MloiPiiti
uik
111
lie «l -pil p| ill II N tlllM e«'U 'rile' lillie pleaHll I'o
vk
It
larn'orvhx'li thnn
a ii1 c:in
1
lower
iiiiiUo
ppU ch
Is ti 1 l»
I
A'rlxrt loaks, Hon vrr iiikI ('lot li Clonks, ICronii wiiy Ht vrt'y **li«k:ii.
I ,:i 1 *l N tilvlnw
xiik! Zrph i' Sen il's, iK'M'rst Itod
prli-rs,
ikmmI
('assiiKcri's, In v«'i\v
(111 /i'rjuloH. Also, Cli«* ln'nt***! Ill Hon I' 1 1 II iiwtoj' Hosn
'!-, In
im
llM'k,
tid 1 li 2 il. A\"»
ii
olVri' Minn tit n'nuill.N r*hi- 'p [T«l I -III pl'i'ss ll( lis. I* l*| IMM*** •»!*I-^« (tlsii'H/. Wi rlp-s
tt**'!!!"!, ill I hr iM-^s sun'O oi's, :i ii
S
1
tin* nni rkcl
|i*!*•*• lil:i*U '\trn !n'it y, Silk t'oplins, in l:itl.
Is (ht'iilace to ^ct Men, Hoys iiuil iii 1 «*m, tin be li ii ti, vy 111• ii j'V:• I trusm'l
ChildiTii's Fall Style of HATS, one door east of'Elston Hank. JOHN LINK.
LECAL NOTICES.
^lll'-bll'l' .-rA l-l'.- H) \irtt.i' of Ml
A.-.utioil, I., in.- I •!... I fo.lil Ih*. I i-rl
«.{" Pl' t- .J t•?11*T*»H»• i' il|llf h« lli'liiuia, ill vor nl I t». 1--1
si .1 j,),» .i^. in ii •'»ut'• 1 11 rx«
ji-. -w nt put 'u :iti »tjt.-1 y, "ii
?jyT
•h
-1 I
th'- '2f/i of Jirrrmbi'r,
Vlijt-K r. M, •«:ii*iofiny,o'i
is iiiui
ls~-f
t!• oi Id m. itnii 1
nt tin- C'niiit U«uis«.'
M.or, th" rify of ('r:i« iit^nnu-ry
I»*»•ri
ooimtv, tn«h:inH, th«' ri-ntn ami pmiit- for a t» rin not c\ cvi'n %i-nrs. tiu* followin^ i«*I p*'»
I r«»:il c'-tiitc, in Slnrjt: »!M»*ry Itult mifi. to-« it The lot or irnct of Imi-.t «m wiiifh s11 i: t»i th- t'uilii kimu .i- Snmiiary l* *at«"i ut u»\«: t»-nuinis of Maiti *-tr«-«-t, of tho I t"W !l «,f I/lrot ,, 11) ^ui"! nlJllty.
Itools
I-OIJUC-mI
a- |c|.
jK'W.'- «,otiui)i'ti« iti^ tiftv-oiylit tV»ft nortli of tinvotifliMVi.- irnriXT on ManiNtrrct. -.»it I'orih'r iuuf p"|»»-i, I link-1 nort! of tin* «m
ii
ti'4»\Vliv
11
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I ii ii
iII,,.^.r.l,
I'm
out*-
I
lie iind l»lai*lv,
ol' vrryhiiprrlor 11111 I 1
10 1 r:i hen v.v 'I'n K:i«*U Vol vt'tri'ii^ fiu' loiiUs
rl'li»
finish »n hr.-c u'ootls, I tic Im'kI s»lili_ 4*1-
vets
I lov.or iJuiii
wim
*illl 1* l«»ll{4.)lt ail'WlH'l'C. Tlu* IIK»K( 'U»»4*:iiil jisHortinrnt ol* Slunv!- !n tiljxh
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