Daily News, Volume 2, Number 108, Franklin, Johnson County, 24 December 1880 — Page 2

P. BKAUCHAMP. Sditoraad Propriel Publication OfSce, earner Ffftlud Main Streieu

tttlw PoetOAe* a* Terra Haste, Jadtaaa,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 34.

A Atesm^r frotn New York to Hong Kong, last Tuesday, took a large number of Chinese Lepers from the former place They were sent to the Leper Hospital in Canton. wmmmmmmtsssssssmmmmmmmmm

General FajbjCuild, oar Minister to Spain, will return home next Spring, for the purpose of educating his daughter. From observation, he is convinced Chat the best education for American girls is to be found in America. General Fairchild who appreciates the good feelings of the Spaniards towards the United State#, says that he attends a bull fight in Madrid and although, as an eld soldier, he had seen many battle-fields, the exhibition sickened him, and^he begged permission to leave, while, at a tine when mangled horses Were rolling oyer in the agonies of death, lovely girls, with dreamy faces melting darkle yes, beamed wiUi delight and applauded

In an

AI) YER TIDING.

A business manager of the Qasttt\ in making a round among tjta merchants yesterday, was gratified to observe that they who are advertising lit the were doing a good trade, and were In good spirits. On tlie other hand, he oh served, with regrek that they wh^Jdo not adtertise ^fere dbiftg little tradibg, and were, complaining that tbfc ante holiday frarioU a (flsapfidrntment, -There is a lea son in this to those who are wise in their generation, this is not intended to con* vev that advertising in other papers is in effectual, but the observation was directed in the line of affairs to such ft jven advertising in the Gatfiit, #hi£h em braces thcJeaders in the trade. But at course alt

observe

Xif

that the form and print

ing of the GajfiU give advertisements the best showing, without poster type, and give them character to the best buyers ~&incin*ati Outfit*.

We have had the same sad experience, **tbat he who does not advertise in this paper has been blue" on account of dearth of business. Let those who are wise In their day and generation, flee from the wrath to come and follow in the foot step* of their more stMoeMfa) aeighbors, and come now and as a guarantee for the money expemled with us lit the way of advertising, w« point with pJlde and confidence to the healthy and prosperous condition of those who do advertise with us.'*fo ye poor grumbler,"and a*k a single one of our advertiser*rand ask them the cause of their prosperity, aud

they don't t«U jww that li omuko*. with other thing* jadidotj* advertising did it Advertising through tome channels is undoubtedly an injury, hut the merchant who advgrtfaw tbnvi*h a five 4oefge4k, cheap and widely circulated paper can not help from receiving a benefit therefrom. In evident* of this fact, we point to every cheap afternoon paper in the United States and aak sn examination of their columns, whete he will find the best and mo«t j»n»perotti houses in the land rvpTMeented- Dan Miller failed to err-.* to the "fount of everlasting watawr »t*| where iht to-*1aj, bankrupt .We have heard an intimation that sout* others who arv too "big" to adTOrUi* trains* upon the "Iwtaik,*

—tW iroac*J v*rt* Ute gtiffeet* on Hal« ttreei are the eaitsee of agreatwany •j&tm thl* slippery weather.

THE IJSfDL The Coo

ecstisy ef pleasure

w*ra»n«swaaa»isftii' i, mm msam 5 MRS, BRdWlf.

The Mrs, Brown murder trial has again begQji in ImUaiiapoH*. The defendant seems to be in good spirits and confident of her Requital.

%'IIE SPEAKER.

Hon. William M. Ridpath, of Brazil, was In town last week, lie is a candidate for speaker of the House, and the pros pect is gortd for his election. Being native of Putnam, and this county al ready having the presidency of the Sen ate, we especially hope for his success a» it will nut our county at the head of both ends or the capital.— Greti\caatU Banner

All right Mr. Banner you have no com munlty lathis broad State who so heartily joins in your "especial hopes" than we'n« done heft. f?0 tran In the State is more competent to fill the position of the next House of represenatives than Mr. Ridpath

HOW LONG WILL THE CITY RE

MAIN liE It LIU A Nt

How long will the city remain Repub flcan, Is a question frequently propound ed to u®. We will not undertake to an swer that question now, by giving our reasons, hut will volunteer the statement, that if onr city "Dads 'and our County officials so far as heard from, continue their pre#ent system of running things, that it willlnot be many ctniurit*. As a *Uilvari of the pure and adulterated kind and representing principles which are bent expressed by men and journals who are independent of individual pariy favors, we will endeavor in our way to show where the responsibility lies, to whom the debt of gratitude wilf be due for once more gartlfying their selfish aims, at the expense of the Re publican party.

new

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Two new Atl&ticBatJ!es ordered hv Jay ©mild.

hare been

Tirn City Attorney of Montreal has decided that there is no law to prevent Bern hardt front plajlng in that city on Christ ma*

gessi«ta! ^tricik,f ma# its5 flrs apoeraii^e 4, Th£d»dsy ^afteftioon.^Mr Neogent, iti editor, seems qualified to edit it from a Greenback Stand point, and our impression is that it will have its own pecuHar field. $

A financial success we wish it, In politic*/ however, we^^ are not with, the brother ^aitgman. It tfbt it all ttsmtihi that the StaU*mmt will make itfteu feu in this locality: The National party are men who stand by their organ to say the least of it. and the future success of the tkaterman depends largly how it caters to its supporters were Mr. Neugent to be another Major Smith, there undoubtedly would be con&iderible squealing.

CHICAGO FIFTY YEARS A GO. Inter Ocean. In 1800 Vermillion Ootrnty extended to Wisconsin, and included Chicago. In that year Forbes, late of Danville, was Collector of Taxes. He proceeded to collect all, except In Chicago, and, rather than incur the expense and trouble of journey over the prairies to that town, he paid Chicago's taxes out of his own pocket.

The writer received this information from William Walker, £*Q-. a well-known entleman residing near Faxton, III., and rom other old residents of Vermillion County. A. F. E.

Paxten, 111., December, 18*0.

uuck or Providsnce.

Some people are fond of denying that there is any such thing as "luck,** or more scriptnrally speaking, "providence but be that as it may, there certainly are persons to whom what seems likefortuitons good fortune comes.

Col. Green Wilkinson gave a seat in bis pew in London to an Hd gentleman, who left him $40,000 a year.

A young Bostonian crossed to England three or four years ago, and got into conversation with an elderly gentleman, who observed that he found that tliey had the same name. It turned out that they were second cousins. The elder had gone to California in the early days, made a vast fortune, and entirely lost sight of his relatives. The chance meeting gave the young Bostonian a fortune &r between two ana three millions.

Two ladies had a box at the opera in London. An old man opposite bored them dreadfully by perpetual)®- "lorgnetting" them. The scene caiue to an end, and they thought no more about it. One day, a year afterward, a solicitor called on one of the ladies, Lady Frances Bruce, and told her {hat an old gentleman had left her property worth several thousand a year. "Never hofcrd of such a taan," she said: "it must be a mistake." "V ery extraordinary," replied the solicitor. Suddenly happy thought struck him. "He lies in his coffin in St. James street, close by. Will you conle and see him

She went. It was the old loi^netter. And it is said that he left it to her under a mistake after all, having intended to leave it to her friend, whom, and toot Lndy Frances, he admired, but w«ts misinformed aa to the name of the ladies.

A young New Yorker went to ft.n Francisco to seek His fortune, which so malty have failed to find. He got a good clerkship, and had to.be thankful for that One evening'he saw that an elderly Englishman w«a being ciieated, expoeed the fraud, and had a tussle with the cheat. The Englishman presented him with tweoty thousand aollar# to mart him In businem and there is every prospect that more 2* to oome. ..I

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Mil.

How M§an a Man Can Be. "Speaking of gall," remarked a printer tn a Nevada beer-saloou, "talking of eolid cheek, I weffr saw a man who had mote of it than Pete Bllvens, Of Kansas City. Three of us used to room togethet there in 1872. One night in July—it waa so hot that if you'd chuck water on the side of a house it would sizr. like so much hoi iron—we concluded togo down and sleep ononi of the timber .raft* on the tffer. Weit, we got on the rafts with our blankets. .Inst before turning in Pete BUven* said he guessed he'o tool off by lading a twlrti. I knew the current would snatch him right under, hut didn't waht to giva him any asdvicc, and he dived off the end of the raft. The undertow caught and sent him out of sight in alwnt three second?. A* soon as tve mm that |fe was dro%n#rt iMid lie «her cjim fwt.foir If* ^rt*. We found In his pocket and an old wat«4j. We took 'cm up town and waked, the dothes for |f and told the watch for $12. Tlien we went'rouud town on a sort of a jumboree and ^pent the money. About five o'clock in the monmigwe were drinking o» the last dollar with wrtne of the bora the Blue Corner, when who ihould walk in but Pete himself in an old suit of clothe# that he'd borrowed of a man three in»M* down the rive?. Aud hang me if he didn't demand his clothes, and us of

«t)A alli«*tor. -Dr. John Brown wrlto ll»»t h« oevei I can forget an incident daringthft chdlkrm in 1832: "One morning sailor «use to my I tonM #t thn§e miw«f ddwtt riw a villa?* when* it had broken o*it ith great A»ry. Off 1 aot. W« roared fdlence down the dark river, paesi&g the b«ji« httlka, and bearing the restless roQVicta ttirninf In their bed* in their chain*. The men rowed with all Uielr wight they liad to^ iaaay dyaig ot Uead atliome to hm# tl»e heart to apc«k t© hid. We gt* n«^r the place, ll was vetyd«rk,bnl I*«aw crowd of mm and women on the i^ioreatthe landingpUre, shooting for the doctor. We were] near tb» latore, when I «aw a 1% old man, his hat c€, h» hair hkrj bead partly bald. He said willing, hat turainitheiii ^1 off ailh hi# arm, h«| plang^l into the sea. and before knew where he waa he had me la bk anna, hplplwe *a an in£»nt. lie waded out with tne. C3wt ing tm hijdi op hut left ami, and, with hw t%h| fex-elling evm man orworrvm who stood In hit way. It mm Joe, mmNt m*

to #ee l»i/jpwniic»n* Utile loe. He -1*

dared ?r« iu leave him till hewa* better. I He did ,••* heifer, fcwt B%Joe mm dead that nisht. He had Ihe mmrn on hiia vhm tm iswWed me ffcw* fh« bma. hot hi# heart anw Mi »|«jo4 fc boy. I esn writer fcipNt how teiribly in« lie m#

"*^v Jfhy Wear PlaitteraT

Christmas

PA-PA, SISTER.

1

TheyjMj relieve, but they cat/t oor% at UBW back, for the kidneys are the ouhtatand you want a remedy to act di* ,jctlyon theirsecretiopa, to purify and restore their healthy condition. Kidney Wort lias that apcciw action—at the game time It regulates the bowels perfect" ly. Don't wait to get sick, but get a package to-day and cure yourself. Liquid and dn'sold by ail UruggiiU.—Geruui*tovn Telegraph."

Extra fine Gloves. Handkerchiefs. Susspenders, and Neck-ties... Fine Pqnjal.e Shirts, Uoderware. «fec., too numerous to mention, but valuable and useful.

Remember One Dollar well spent is worth Five Dollars in useless articles. Consult votir interest and give us a call, and we will try and make it to your interests to call again.

3IILLKH & COX,

523 Main Street, nortb side,

E E S

OINCINNATI v.

AN BE BULLETS

ALAR8E8WBE4B COLUMN WEEKLY

FARMERS PAPER

PURE F0R» FAR* FIRM FEARLESS

I46.W. FOURTH 8T.CI NCI NNATI. a I will mall a copy of my Mew Book, **MEDICAL COMMON SENSE" 1TRGK, to any ^r«ao who will •end hU nana aiul poat-offlce aoi tnstampa&saar

T» my rtM ASTHMA,. or BRONCH of fr«at value: and II may in the providence of Qod. -".-rs iu

The Only Remedy

itsat jWth at tot sunt fine on I tHk

LIVER.

THE BOWELS,

and the KIDNEYS.!

Tkm combined adion meet it toonI derfut p&ieer to mrtaU dittate*.

I Why Are We Sick?

BtcnxiM allow Hum great organ* I to become dvgyed or torpid, and\ I pouofui::n art theftfort /bmaf I

I

into the bleed thai tfxntld be expend laffftrmtfy.

1ILIOt'SlTBW, MLWUCOXSTtPATlOS, KIP5KT a9MPL*ITr».ljmiJIAEf I

^S.sgr^tem- 4

»ISORnKIL«,

df action, of Aw or^oMl and raAmnff tkeir ptMWr to tkrvu

Wky HaflV? 1lttt««« n4 mIm I Wfcy Unw«M *iHi I'll*". r«nati**ti«* I Why frifbUm*4 KUam 11

Wkj #r *lrlt Wfcy kar* Cm KJTOXET WonT a*d tel [AmSA. ft li dty. poMpomdand I

fm

ft 01.

ttro m| pm pMj

KMfiiai Wort peWe*«rilda pmftkUtslll mcf

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MA-MA, BROTHER.

SOMETHING USEFUL

AND APPROPRIATE.

One of those Little Suit?, 4 to 8 years old. Overcoat?, too nice, same ages, $2 50 to $6.

Boys and youths UlsU-retss, 12, 18, 14. 15, 16, 17, 18 years old, at greatly reduced prices. Styles new and pretty.

Men's Business and Dress Suits, plenty. Prince Albert and Cutaway Frocks, nice and cheap.

Knit Jackets, styles and prices to suit you sizes, 36 to 44. White Shirts. $2 quality, down to 1 50.

HSISSwet-

INDEPENDENT

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a* ws£l ae Aey. |Mrt «9 e»n aoattea, la»tbaftyM«9 *r

aatia«c«aa*r IBMt. f»«a Seatw*#e**eay, amAtamcw* atfiyMMlqr •mw»|iw«pla, Wwa.» lies Wh. xjq^rnaJRnura0XJD BHWOUW witM, itaaww *_»«

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FOR All HIS RI0HT8 WabanBE and wrsmtsTv f* APRODUCERAMAN AND 1 CUUIITRT

N^i¥NAL Paper

FOUNDED IN 1873.

Don

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A FARM FOR FARMERS] BfiEN FQRI.60AY£AR^ 8EN0 P0R SAMPLE C0PIIB"

THE

eanm

9B9E

OWEN, ...PIXLEY, S CO'S

'*'-V,_ ." Will Continue Until the Lines

MARKED DOWN

'W:

Are sold. Sweeping Reduction made in all lines of

Ulsters and Ymcats,

In Men's, Youths,' Boys' and Children's Departments.

OWEN, PIXLEY, & Co.,

Wholesale Manufacturers,

For good fresh bread, cake#, and city butter, crackers, made freab every day, call at the northwe»t corner of FourUi and Eagle streets.

76yl

THOS. CALLAHAN

A W I I

HAS REMOVED

TO

654 MAIN STREET,

(licKeon's Mew Block)

Wlier® he sella

Notions, Toys and Hosiery

CHEAP.

77mt

CHAS."RAtr,

Comer Third and Moffatt Ste.. DKALKK IN

ALL KLNDS OF'

FAMILY GROCERIES

.rf0m 1

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

TO THE Pl'BLTC.

Having jnat returned from the Eaatern market*, where I have parcbaoed one of the moat cam plete svocka of

FALL and WITER

CLOTHING

ever}laced

on the ahclven

clothier. I moat respectfully invite the attentloc of the baying public to aj

of my late parchaeee, aa my low prices are a

BIO FEATURE.

In my Merchant Tailortflf B«p«rtiiMmt I a» tatter oaaMfied than ever to meet Che deffia»4t of ti»e public ta every particular.

PHILIP SCHLOSS,

DR.

508 and 510 Main St.

NICE FRESH BREAD AND CRACKERS.

Haktbe'S

DYSPEPSIA.!

or. Gr.

«nnff out or uraer. Will last a Lifetime*

li

of

420 MaIh ertre«t

WM. DREUSICKE,

CARPEFTER AND BUILDER.

liuiefKtarM- «f

patent Refrigerators,

Obk. matu aa« ajammt* TERRE HAUTE IND.

TOlwro A TEAK, or fS to WO la fwor «wa locality. 5o tiiik. W»do as well a* an mtfeaaA* aaM«-. ... Keeaecsea fall to aMtk» mtmmj feat Aay ooe c*a do the work. Tea «aa

aesgs&gs&is

atwaay aHtfci«« «*1*- oe*r*4 lr »4 ««ncl27 bowwafete. want tafeaewaO ateat the tesal wpug 3^r*tJkefi«felle.i«^i«s fs«r aAifew* aad w-H scad jnea faH foarbcalar* *»4 ^cfvala tema mm Htm make w» «e«r ariad tm ymrwXt, AMr**, asoBol mrroji 4 co„ iwtai mom*

mf. JUiur.

a Terrc ilant#

late of B0KX urn FAJUL"

SOUTH and WEST,"

PtTBUSBXD AT 116 PlKS STKKET, Sr., bOVlM.

By ALFRED AVERY & CO. Fk»fi for eapipla oop!w of SOOTH «n€ wftlch-ia a ftr»t~cla*t a^rieul^irM

wfclch is a ftrst-cUMt

*D(1 family paper, Published setai-moathjjr at the low pricc of SO CkxYs A YEAR.

Iaow Tame nrnuratton of ProloxW« of Iron._Pe.nrHM B«rt wwi

lljr, Hervee* CearalMMnM IV** r«T*n m4 Clurmalc CI It serrea trurj ptupoee where a Tonne acceMary.

/mrm

Huitictmd l| IDE OB. HUIQ MESKIKE CO., Ito. 213 Hwtk Mala Stmt, 5! •J0

W. S. CLIFT. J. H. WILLIAMS. J. 1

CLIFT, WILLIAMS & CO.

MANUFACTURERS OF

SASHES, DOORS, BLINDS,

AND DEALERS IN

lumber, Lath, Shingles, Glass Paints, Oils and Bui), Hardware.

CORNER OF NINTH AND MULBERRY STREETS. TERRE HAUTE, I

K. 3ST

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J^TXaJ^TJSTXCi

MACHIN

A I N E S O A N O N

M«nuf.iclnipr of

Portable andHtivtioiiary Engines, Flour, Sinv MillyiMINING MACHINERY, HANOKflS. PULLEYS, SHAFTING. UPRIGHT AND HORIZONTAL STEAM1EN0I

602 N. Sixth Street, Terre Hante, Indiana.

fWi OrrvnUtMlM trUL nujim i»wi ru*»* we JW*» or ttptuattHf MARCHAI. A SMITH ORGAN CO Br MM4I** 41rM ft«« Iketerj to panltMar, mii ikli k«MUral Ori*a, tO 1 *%h. 48 UMkM toiu. Mild wt]n«t MM. «oUTM. ia«k|M, 4 V«U .f K*4 w« in imrallN that errrr w« at)*!! b»rt •pMrmltgr W Ifit ihla mantBWBt Orf*J» WfJ OTJ»O a HTOtft,

Order at One*. l«po»tt«» ®«»ty wliii your banker rMpan«lkl« M«bHI,tob«p* Until It uaituurr, tt to l» r*iurn«d to 11 Or|u 11 rtturnul ta ««.

MlpUMl. Ml UTH it SM1TW. It WMt EU.ulk MM, M.w Vm4, N

Polltic-a are

entirely Ignored. General new*, valuable Inform mation, and intermtiag raaAtaf matter are farntftb&L. The bext of corrcwpondenta oonlribate from alls«ctkm/»of tfeeotniotrr. VMfa! pmnluma ami libera! coromlsxlons will bo gpiVen to clobrauiera. riAaruu Kbxs.

SOUTH & WEST/'

Addrcaa,

tie pino itraat, St. Lotila, Mo.

It MfsA«sats to Ml U»8taa4arl Aerj Mi-

Farming for Profit

Kew, Amwli. Owyrefceestre. A

fe«wppTr" Make Moi«y

Ism a Utasi I. oelSSnl!

Roasts, Mannfaetnrers,

Nurserym«rif noriitf, Statlonera and BuslnoM rwtase an dsmbted wHk, *Jt

Itislaqteeaaattr TTO«OM.

Make aad Save Money kyMtaedH wmAlnmmmA MM

I. W. fl—fiteiey C*.

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PRESS

PVLUtTUtO

4a aB thejMMaa awtewL «w**.saF«d.

a^S?-^£gS5t^,ng£A

7S1 Ckntmtt St. PkOaiti^t*

KURSXElt,

Palace ol Music

•rv 1

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J,!-"-?/-'...** (I

eis (ync»m|iSET.'

TXRBS HIM' ^CniDlAIfA

la Weateta Indtaaa,

Alwayit the hortptet *$**£ aa it«ad Iwyt is tltis dtf. flmaa aad orgwu mated IImi reat ail fayfar&eta.

Rmrr Farmer wsntu this hheller fir *h»lllnp rorn fot try, for meal, for seed, or for any slmilsr purpose, no

how manr Isrce. hlch-prlced shelfer* liernsy It UVII1 pay For Itaetf Many Times Over on AnvFarin.

Our PRKKTT7M ('URN HHKU.RR Is destined to bWi

UaOTITQ ITako ti«* SnajjMtaof the dsy. Whfnonce IrH .rwJBcj.! noo«li? a Invented. Canvaasln* AQKNTS WANTED *S WAN In Svery County. lairFor 8ale by all ifrst-clas* Conntry Siores snd Desler's In Uardi ..frricultnraninpletnent#, Asa rocs nitirss rpsrr. andlfbehas not

J.8. Bariktt. Q$uHJldv4rtimn

To aQ wboea «%np»oyTO«»U (ww

o*

$

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JL'tt- JD

X. 0 rs0

NEWl»REMiUM C0RTSHEL[ OMY CILKAP PUACTin.E I1ANO OOKN KIIKIJ, HADKTXvn.i. no A'* ii ahany doluu|

MtLLXJcJi IN 'lilt: MAHHI:T.

TWO IMPORTANT ADVANTAGf" FIlt^T.—^It doc* potlnjttre the corn, and Is thar«(or| lhfnrtoui«« for»holllnif«rn frr»c«l. ....

HKCOiSI).—Th« tip ctxl «nu bttll on'l of the cor nh^ll^d Into one veasel, sikI the hotly of Uic enr Into a which Is an Immctine convi nl'-uce, as many farmers plsnj the com from thi* middle of the esr.

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TlnU^iMUiidBMt Medicineeirer AcolmbtaHMUoa or Hopa. Buohu.

drakl«a&a Dandelion, ail tne Watv most urfc thrc proit'rtlos of all other IiiU

Agent onvPBMMBMB No dbmm Bitten are ni%»d«aoveiieda»dyertBOtaret opMiUoML__ glvVattU Vl*4Tlf0Tt,UM,,4*s41

Ojw» Wanted Oar Iks Flalei Isil »ailia mt A

jrs ERRAND,:^

Sa^STuah la MMsd^^r*^"

THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE.

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Into.'

lostlna. Bo matter whatyour u\^ are what the dls«*se or aflW^«^ ten. Don't wait antOyoa am™t If 3 cmlyfeelbad or .""fT" UmayasTeyonrUfe.tthas!'fcTed hwndrel^ aaoOtefBhepaMftaeaaalf* tiusy wlil ni| eareorheip. Do not safiMvlmt use aad Mire tb«aV Hop

Remsasher, Bop Btttera to no^L.rC* drnmM dnmtorn oostrum, botthe ParwrtT K«dlc)neevfirmadeithsi Wi HMl aeTV and ao peiafeB or faaitty^ rj in.banriesofeitaiaadtmatsttbtec.

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Oraat a^eks ta Oof Tot trtBlaaay I»wtr|y|

imJSuShm "Tim «d» stase *raets 14

MsCMrt». "It W UM Aim 'ft «H8 do more «*. rerwhte

awe aay aeeaey ef tm. Apr« lEL lies sea4."-4ssTA. asr Tba toomlnc Book tor tha Tnrfttory »a»*«yUkea. For ysrtiMlan. n*** 3. M. OLOOTT, Mr Mar*et Street. la4U*apot»,

Ell STIC AsaPad4HMMi

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A«KXT» WAMTEO FOB JtBW BOO.

Sunlight and Shado

Pathetic

tern