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\\^y:jT^^y^s^\--^~ ? *' r \'?5 T iF' : ^'. ; \ r -T.r I ^-'\>\5^ra-r^-—„- *»,-*-. JTNO W V '.T\ :?V ' T T T D. H. UKOU'E. EMTOR. • •>>He .\-\';•• Hjii-XS'i Bit cm •' ,!•• i-er '• <•••• i:t. advance. !->u«iiitfbS ijt-tic^rt * I vliF^'f* iu: -- §3 5'J. ^ uwi^.- i*url d£.'iCU DO'iCi\i trp?. fv i :> i->ri, -s 50 rcni-\ )iu>\ fof Hr\t in »r! !• li , . 1 ».-|.« r , v i -,.-!-, pi,lip . q l«->pt j,' >;•> •«'• D C a-'v* i 1 ! tS ,-... • • ft . • •• . - APAMj^xr* .I-Vfi. A lu-m ftrA-oiiJ'ViiY AJWOMAS CA;S- Bre A MA.'0K. Meantime th-y are not waiting th»ir inon- • a! ««iBrg!fg in a public offiae, oircttmscri- ned by rales and regulations whioh hava a 8tr(va s - tt-auenoy to stmi.t or dwarf their mtelU-ct*. They wilt ba.ibla to give to' '!)• ir growing minda full Rcope of develop raeut aad keep them woll ap to aod a- 'Tease with the iDtiliigaace of tho a^e, dUiDg themselves for any posit : oa in the world, performing aois of usfsfula333 an>) •so .t'eriuer beti'lks broadcast; am jn% their fWi •«• otx-atures. ! • H \»o •>!• 5- Oar «•'\« his frrqueorly iropirtnnpil n- > .i»e- .-;;. t'ic reiico.'i ' Why a woaian = --'.'n't bi- iii!i'!o a mason \ \Wa have •is f*r foiled Jo coir-s-U with her request, it happily find a soiution to tbe pi-opo- loa in the foll-.»viiiJ fr.->m an ad-.ires- i-Hvwred by M- j r S!u-i m-m. at Au^ti'', i>vao\>.: wliio'a wo will publish ior flip c. fir, of i-h* m-iiy -•. li.• undoubted!) make ti-r sanii-inquiry. '-WO'TUU s<.rn' > - i : 'tieb c •\ftpiiiiBtbitt: th^y avo not T.e''i«iit- t<-.i to is i*ar oar lodge sad w > k w. h the flcsfi; iuOteir isbOM, and lsiru all 'h-'-rn •.•• to be tf.trnftl ia the institution- We- r-i-' ncpbiin tilt; r-'iS'm. We loarn thar. boforn th» A.!m : irhry hid li.iished his work he rr >a i s some doaV al> -n- crK.ui-.iij Eve. The* cro!uioG O'\ pvery living craping thing haci been sec >niri!i-h<->', \u;l tho A!- iiiiifhty had taa.de Adam (Vho was the fiist- M*.\Oi-) aud cieatrd him for the fia e.-t l^n^e ia the work), =u;d ceiled it Para- <>( t\ ft fislll liV.il iuAii-- I}' tbn ::K to 0>Sr h*fors Adam far him to know ihtB!, -sh ; c s . STIR a pifnc i>S wi^rk bf ha-i t-\> fio *!>-ii', so t!.;\t ni« cmfusi >n might there- fore STbe nusn Eve was created, whom h^ kuft won'rl make trouble if s>'0 w=ss al- I'-fi! t-. participate in it, if ho created »•• f ti:!.,:;-!:;!!!!.], Adsra, bsiris v.-ry much !\'.'ii;>;cii Ki.h the labors of his first task, RSlf-fp. ,-u.d whbu he awoke he founii i-1 iht- '.•clsje wi h him. Adam, being r iriiit}eD a pisced Eve as the pillar t>f ttt-y' isj ttip souih, arjji they received f -si: instructions fe.-m the grand master ;•• lh.ieait, which \when flaished, she ita- v. \ii t.-l? Called the oraft, from labor to lij'r jthment. Ingte-.d of attending to th6 as'ji-'s of ihe office a? she ou^ht, »h» left her statioe, Tsolated her obliicntions, lit i« aa expelled MasoD; wh-> had no busi- c^;ii there, and went ar\rmd with him \.£ Adam to look after ;Ue jewels. fellitw had been f-xpelled from the- ?! (Sije, wiih g&veral ovhtrs. some time be- fore. But hearing tha fo^'s'sps of thf >:i-an.'l ni^er, he suddenly took his lea™' • eilitg Eve to go making aproos, as she *nd Adam ware not in proper rasal'it 8 ! ia want and told Adam, aod wh-n ih- ffrand mfcijicr returned to she lodge, ho found his g.iv-?l had be n atolt'n. 11* oal!- ed for serjior and junior waideus, who had neglected to guard the door, and fouid them absent. After search lag for BOCH- j, me uo C ;,,ne to wheie they were hid, and v.B.uanded of Ada=u what, he was do- iiia ttt«iv, iaacead of iiocupviis? ••'••• ••inj station. Ad*m replied that he wa -<a xu K tor Eve to call the cr.n from refra- ri ent roiAbor again; and ih.it tha craft were uo 1 p-.i)pBiiy clothed, which toe were ui..kn>B provisions U,r. Tu-uing t Kv-»- b= asked her what; she bid co uflar i 8X00*0 tor her um.rrlo-al auri uumasoni «oudac». *h* wp-ioJ thai a fCiiCW ptu. - -J- uuDSiji' off »•» » «£i.w\l ! lec - u-e-, uad Vi-Cri i-'iviUiJ U(Si- ills'rilB-I-.-OS, aiid t-U<:Ug nTwJno harm. Tue giaud master tuou uMs. ti lie-r wba-- had become of his gavel. g.:w 6a:;i s'ue <l:d m.. kaow uu:eiia cb-it I, Uu ,v bad takeu it away. Finding lh». S* o was no longer UUBtwortby, aad that SJ a hail caused Adam to i.e*'.eQt Ws duiy j»ad had it-iia one whom he bad exp~.ll«d, tbe gra»d master closed the lodge, and turning them out, set a faithful vjler 10 watch the door with afliming sword. £dsni, repenting of his folly, went to work Uke & ru*n and good mason, in or- der to gel reiuscsted again. Not so with gve-~she got an«ry about it, aud com- Bsesoed raising Cain. Adam, co apaouut of his reformats©?, wa» permitted to es- tablish lodges »ud work in the degrees, tvmi while Bve ws* allowed to join him in V.els of charity outside, sae w»* never »- gain to bs admitted to assist in the regu. lar lodge work of the craft. Hence the rsason why a wornxu cannot b»ooa»J an icslde &S-? an t\ CURIOUS GEOLOGICAL FOR- MATION\. In what is known as the Orangp jM-nntstn N. J , wiih n fifteen miles f New York City, tlie o eniug tip of H. quary ha brought to light a count- erpart of ih° fiiinons Giant' sCauseway in Ire'aiv] Imli-ed. P.of.f-ook. of the Creologfica' Biveau of New Jersey, de- clares th<*t this American serie3 of col- 'ims of hnsiltic trap rock surpasses in extent- and geological importaccs tin- Irish causeway. The formation Is evi iletrlv dup to the r«pea'ed volcanic e- ••ii:.t ions that forced the trap rock while ; n a m tl'en state throush the old rerl -•qntlsti-ne upon which it now stands \Hi? oi-.i.utnns (ir« from fifr.een to fortv r pp ! : high, as perfectly cut as if molderl ; n forms, p.nd owing to their hexagonal or penfagonal shapes are eonpirfe-pri bv --•eo'ogists to be of cryst al'.i'P fn- mat inn This carious freak of nature is altrnct- inga srrpat deal of attention from »11 i.'arN of the country an-1 {cv* of thrfn - •r\U of people will ID •imp pay ;i visi^ in the ,\ rn-\i icin prototvpp. of tlie famous Irish i!iiiiit \s Ca»spwav. From Demorest's Monthly for Decembsr. THE PROHIBITORY LAW. A FBW rlaya swn an honest liutcrinaar! was brousht b» r '>re -.<. jn=>ic.i and fined f en dollars fir P' ! ]'i2 lv r. \Veil 8ft!d he \y- n fiies me ten'tol- 'ar, Ip3yhim, and n * T soils.\ \And next t'roe y«« wll be fined twenty dollars,\ s-A-% rhejust.icr-. TVell yon flues wa tw -aty tollar, I pay him too, and dea I sel's.\ •'And for fhR third offonep ¥\n shall b« fined one hundred dollm• *nd be lmpri«- ontti tfcree n onlbs in tl,c eonntyjiil\ waa the response of the j'tasioo. The 6»er-confl-!etit Teuton, fettinr a new i<\ea of ths prohibitory I.vw by this r.im^, after thiukinar a moment' hi» head, exclaiminp', '•V«U den I shtops.\ Qoma FOR p. T. FAUNUVI. 8uiu Arisinn Oitof the Serious A& id ut •t Cortland > + . Y. COKTLA.NO, N. Y. , Bi-c C—At the a.-oitenc which ocuu.ed in tha biowiujf f iho Biiaum nhow i^-uts in C ouU< d duriutf a a es'iibitioD ia Juiy* l.»nt in Juril md, Cornelias Brown, of Maratb- • Hi, was a«ver!y iujared. He was offeree $2 ;0 or |30O in teakment by Eariiurn, Bai'cy & Huto Uiiison's attorueyt, but he reiusid. A lew days ago tlirough his attorneys, Mesnis Duel Bi-utdiui;, Mr; Brown sued the proprietors of cue ubu* i\>\ $l'J,UUU d.tiuiiiics for the i;jurie» he r«ociv\-d. ilu is now iu aci'ippl«<i coutii- ; ion, aud probao^y wll ooTer be abSa to wo>k ag,.in. Browu's attoniLj-s claim neKlig^uO'J on i he pan of the oiious pro prietois in uor, li;;viug a prouorly sou «tructed aud Siiit;»t>.^ teurs. au:i HJiy that ihey are liable for tUusafety t'l' ciieir pat- rons the same as a railroad C.-nipany Ex Judge A. P. Smith and Jubn Counncy, ouuaal forBaruunj, Bailey iiud Hulcb- i son, say their defense wi.l oe Ca*t tht aooidsat was qdustd by me suirtu, and chat they are liirceforo noi it->ytiiJBible. Fae casa wnl uudi-ubiuoly le ineii at •he circuit <••• -ur(. whiou fi>uv<-n< ,i i.-i fc\-b- uary. This will n-.-cissu-iie ilio pu< <.*uce ofooe or roi-H- (i ibt- yinpiieioiB »f Hit • , r ••«- sbo* ^ii e.»r.ii, ' b .--Ki- .s .» Ui>b . iiiub- i-ff vrr.u B-.-simbjili.--ii-->. Th e . ise will exuit>- j.r- a njitnsi ibi\mg!iou ns'-t .1 >tw Tu fc- O.berbniiB bruu^m v !• ja.i-d p-inics a^iiust >.iie lijiuun tu aoeur. I t io ».;iu ••• ifUi. w» iu de soon .IHOJ. by Baruum'a a J i >ri >-ys u- i> it uutnuer of tbe iujuied persona, and theyBigced .t relbust Wbioh es-iui-ri-'i-d- hs cii'0U3 oompaQ? from any funher 1.- • biii>.-y. Bvitne would iiOt Sign tbo r«leas;: :i ..irtor, and suoald Mr. Biuwu pfiyr •i ,i.'¥s->ful ia his suit, llieso jjeisij;:^ ur;a-| sioai' ir i • i > n Etonira Tile, ram Two uruuin-j, Tom and Jiok wetut tn sehooi fur iu« first tisn^. 'i'h>: loucUc: asked!Toiu »h -.c his riisnie w is. \Fauai replud tha b\y • \No my biy, you abouid not s,v> i\ \Tauaj'iis' repeated the boy. \that's better. Now roy hrl,\ said jt;e { tnruiii^ ^oihe (Aher,, wlibse fnci auddenl) brightened up with ant *\-oon- ceivedidea,, ''what's your name ?\ \Jack-ae replied theurciin prom- ptly. • YOTJTHFUI. MISTAKE. The youth of our couatr y make tb» great mistake of their lives when, on reaohing their manhood, they give them- leWea up entirely to politics aod a desire %o secure employment in public offices. More young'men, bright, intelleotual, in- dustrioua aud effioeut in ev>»ry way, h ive heen ruined by such a course that in any other. And thoae fathers who, having bepmoge politicians or other offioe-holders iio a great wrong to their boys when th»y !:dglecc to dissuade them from following in their footstep*. It is said of Speaker (.' diale that he h^s but two children, <.; jx S0B3, who are worthy of the great s,fl'.ooioa their parents feel for them. These young men could have been of s , ;at eervioe to then- parents in Wash- Witon, aud Mr. Cadieie could have made >nem alerks of comnsittees, as other pub- lic men almost invariably do with their beys, bat he never thought for a moment 4>i debt toy hi g their chancea for the future hj providing for them in Washington. Boca are law graduates and h»ve, during tlie abaanca of their father, charge of {sis law OSJJS in ttovmgton, J?y. thsj ii.ro liji Uir partner*. Mi'. <.:»i'l^Ie has set ap example to all wuioh ahoald be foJ ->wed. If, , his sou* waci a ripor »g« 0'\ disore- m, they determine to cuter political life «TIH be w»H opaipjped for so doing. FrrcY.—There wns a knot of ta'ns in a g'oro a>-H'inola!u, the kr-eprr of wUich I'\ 1 ! j-ist h-in^h^ a barrel rjtblac!: pepuer. Ol-i Captair—o.nme in, and, fi'f icg thp p\pprr took up a handful of It. \V h =t da y n bnv snsh Bf> g • us that fi»i? ' <n'd hi-, i i ihe storekeeper, \'Ts» h:>!f p!>as*\ •\Poast\ rsn'ied 'he sforpkef-pe'';, fierp fcn't a pea iu :•\.\ Takinfitup a handful as he Bpoko.ne ap- pealed to tha company. They all Inokfld at i r , and tViiagecJ tbeir Yan6s into the barrel, an) hit, a kwn I or a-, 1 and then gave it as their universal opinion that •hers \?asrv*t a pea iu it=\ I \tell you there is,\ said the old cap- hiin, n^ain Booo^ing cp a handfu 1 ; \and I'il bfet ten 8hi!Hng» on it.\ The old argument all over the world. They took him up. \Welt said be. \»pell that.\ point- ing to the word '•pe-p-p-e-r'» painted on \rha stdeoft^-e barrel, ''If it isn't i, a if p's, then I'm—\ The bet was paid. The following is taken from the Sai.< day Telegram of Dec 7ih. 1884 COACHMAN AND FWEETHEART. Jefferson N. Y., Dec. 6'Lh —Hattie May, a seventeen-j ear-old daughter of Benjamin Reynolds, a farmer residing here, ieffc foerhomeou Thank8givint:- day, a»d taking har best cloihes wen' to a'friend's house near by , where she met George English, a hired man and coachman for ex-»upervisor Hul>bell Together they went to summit village and called on the Rev. Mr. Connell,vrho married them. The happy pair returned and lapped at tne Bellovlew Louse, but before doing to s«at an invitation to the parents of tha bride to partake with them of the wedding supper. Tbo pa- rents did no' accept Society in Scho- harie county is greatly excited over the elopement. FOBOIYXR UFOH CEKTAIN GOKDITIONS The other day while Parson Ander- son was- going along the road, he met & member of his congregation, carrying a couple of turkeys. \Simon *har yar get dem fowls?\ \Bought cm, Bah,\ \Now Simon,'' looking at him stern- ly, \yet know yer didn'tbuy dem fowls. Yer etolo ,em, dat's wat yer dun, an doan yer know dat do siood lawd is gwiator punish ysr? Hah, doan yer know dat? O' coee yer dots.\ \ Simon stricken with remorse, repli- ed: \ParBou Ibl8be»*at yer say, an' I 66 gwinter take dese fowls back right ov an' lead er better life, \Dat'B right\ dat'fiighV looking around, cautiously , \j«» leabe'one of de f ewla %t my house and keep de ud- der one. De Lawd will forgib yer. dis time, bat yormnnn'fc do it no mo'\ •*-&rkansaie Tratrter. More 1 liar one lough customer ha never known how good he was, uni i! he lias killed aome'nody. and heard tlu-. : lawyer who defended him sum up lv-^ virtues Tiigharnpton K Y. Dec;, 6th. 1884 The second trial of Meubii!^, for ibi- marder of Katie Hraflhopt, h.i^jusi en de:. Lnk by link tie ch=iin of eyi cteoee forgpd, and so tight y wound a li >ut the prisoner that he could not e.-r cape, and the jnry brought- if. -their ver- dict of guilty of murdur in tlie nrs A^ gree. —Old Hoaesty-Ciiiar is rhe ''boss\ s true to the Party \Ah Billson, I h*vh't seen you foi some years before.\ \No it's a long tiine.\ \Biit t soe you are still true to ifces grand old party.\ \Yes I am; but how-on.earth could you tall it?,' 'Oh, I sea you haye on your last winter'E: overcoat.''- ( Chicago \ —i 1 . P. DPHrs 13 no manuJsciur-.s Ob HOC h\ p 0\Vr'-)H. Twin Spring Beds. A sta- OHLSAKS attorney bad fur a. ul ent a young woman whore,1«« !i-ni 'fee- biitaa by a <W. and hail ceferfed •& ll' ciroums acoe as sis i-juy to \ti^a! clc-n- g-d!ea member wbioU assists in su.siai-Uis. .lie body io its effurts at iocotat'ioa.\ —3ir;iwbeny pljitts of different VAISO lies 'tir saio by Win. SUVJUI K OKOI v:lli N. y. O-so !nli i..U-1'rti-.r; : .Vi!i:..tt, and ik;-e Brown L >glwiru GVctf.K-is ioi Bale. Eaquira 0: S. C, CVGU'.SO. . Avenue House! 74, And 79, WASHINGTON AVESUE ALBANY. ^ Yiirrl and 8tiib-es./ ; O-«^ WTERMS $2,00 PEE DA 7 > L , v aa irfuven. *I-m.if<toturtidan.! so il b> H. Salisba y, Gui ii- Han Qeatro, N. Y . J'U-s oi.-i'iu- i s ••»• '- 1 u' d .1 ib: f.B cheapot-t, :^est aud itiObt 'iu \i->-< S.» u.g i-v.;i ti.i-.raj i_o t .ue piiohc, I', is oiviu, U''i->-'aiaa a i-i s>i WIJ. Jfi,;c!-. spiiusr U made iV-itu cne best .V \! hus aa ijdiv.dui: atroi^DM of 6) ibs. Taa IB vv nhiu tin-, reach of all. Try riid . f. Mr a 6ffor8 for PI*.O oil fav->rable tp-vms Books for LIBRARIES, School and Families Presentation Boohs, BIBLES, rALBUMS, etc-, Wholesale and R\fc;il. W, THO Dealer in Fine Groceries, Imported Lqu>rs. .anil Cigars. J^*ftF.sTADHANT ATTACHVTt -N- . 35 Wasbioijton Ave. &<-4 lUsl. if'-i&li.G H-iwi- S'wec, Aib-itiy. N . Y. 0. Marclay M.inufac'iifpr and dft-.Uer in 'VT-?rti;-. 31i.'ii;t>?, C'urT'S, &o. A'-so gent'ml r-\ p.iiriutf. All «rork warrauted. Vv*>- n-f rise-besr f.a'r-iial and isoiploy nous l-u rba bes\ rQi-eh:in!CB. Mr.' Maturing\: . • mi' woori-worfee!-, eanBof- be purpap8i-d_ •iihtr iu ueii'.-ncss or dur,ir>j!.ty. Qivi ,u- ... ca.il and ??e will- satisfy you in pri -e an' wo-'k^i '.nsh^'p. Qy.\K^ii ^VKKtT, i^« i 1T0W IS TEE TIME! j< OtE MOTTO IS TUAT A QriCK SIXPENCE IS BETTER THAN A SLOW SHILLING. Thanking tho Public for tbe liberal patronage coofered in the past, I will stale that in she future I will strive with greator effort than ever before to maintain .-jiy reputation as the poof man's friend, an.1 will sell Dry Goods, Groceries 1-U'd ware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils Dye Stuffe, Clothing, Rubbers, EATS SS GAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, I aiming Implements, TB.'A COFFEES, SPICES. GRAIN, FLOUR, FBED, CROCKERY,EARTH- ~&NWABE; GLAPSWARE SBBJDS, TOBACCOS 4 %c C1GAKS *•<?$. Lamps, Chimney*. Ifolioni Etc , Ste,, e AT HARD PAN PRICES. .' The highest Market Pricn paid for Bntter, & Eg^s, in exchange \for AT REFINKR'a PKTCSS. KN0WBR87ILLB N Y. & 1LBUR, EHOESED BY BGIENf 1ST S AS MICALLY Over 500 Beautiful BETTER 3AFERM4S W 1884, CAMPAIGN 1834. All sre antiou* to koow Who !o be om- >ext Presidotrr, aod WU-re the mo.<- re- •iitbl^ and cheapest ptaoe is to buy; At Bloomlngdaie'*, S3 Avoune, san be found eferthiog needful in a family at thta season of the year. Great bargains iu from Sre eeots par yard ap. Bfcak Sill 50o.j 75o., $ 100and $185, the bast Ta'ue evor otfared in Albany. * Of all kinds at asronishicg lew prices, »l«o 8h»wls Blaattets, Corofortiblea, qoilU, Horaa Biankgts, Lap Robes' Oiota*, Plannsls, Bhseta and By the yard, poand or piece, Ladie's Gent's and Ch fdren'R Uodjtrt3ar, :MSt tens, Gloves, Hosiery, Nubias, Ties, Col- lars, Cuffs, Jewelry, Panoy Coods, &o. WallPapar Ratailedat wholesale prioes. Btovi s. Salists, Itf.sdware o.iid &':«ss-ware ftriuir aad Roofing a Specialty. Ail Work done at short notice and Satisfaction Guarrswiteed.- X).vV- or address Qu»k«r iStreet- Depot N.Y. ' Hn-3 A CHAIN OF EVIDENCE ENDORS- I-SG THE' C'ELEBRATEi) IX. CELSIOR RUPTTJRB TREATMENT. Mr. Pr. c-.r Dit-hl, New Oxford, Pa., aud director of the First National Back o. ! iburs, Pa-, suffered frosj a r-upruie for a <rreat many yoars so bid that 'i-; could oo r sat up ia bed without, holdiuy his hand over the raptured parts. He used tiur treatment and has not worn a truss for nine months and is pergiantly • cufad, at the advanced age of 83 years. •WHAT A DRUGGIBt 8AT8 New 6iford,Pa,Hov.30th, 18S8. Genfs^-Send me oca more courae of Rapture treatment immediately the last one baa cure3 entirely a«(j can get you a good testimonial, I will want several more treatment* shortly. Youri etc, 1, 6 . COOK. Dfumjist. Elmwood, PeoriaCo..ii!.,Sept.32, '84. This is to-W-tify that in October, 1882^ I becama sCHcted with an inguinal hernia on the right aids, and suffered very mneh fronithe game, =.\ I waa eneaged in wheel- straw in a paper mill and the hernia oame down so badly that I had to quit work sometime*, although I wore an ap- proved form of Truss, and itcritinuor] to do so unti began yonr treatment. About the time I began your treatment I went to work at a coal shaft as blacksm it.b part of my duty b«cg to receive the load- ed oara as tney came up out of the shaft. Thic makes very heavy lifting as the cars aontaiu from eighteen totwentyiflve bush- els each, j have now been thus engaged for nine months the hernia has not once ame down.nor given tne any trouble and X oonsider myself intirely oured. SILAS N. BtJKKET. Elmwood,ill, Oct. 1,1884. Gentlemen. Silas N. Burkatwas - tared in coal mining and is perfectly sat- isfied with your treatment, Yoars truly' H; P. TKACY & CO, Banker Send tJc-ts. fur free book on ruptvr* t 1i>fc liwi Hupiore Care Mlg. COo N. Y MONUMENTAL BRONZE COMPANY, 5 ' SBIDOMPOBT, OOHS, The- White Brenze Monvm&ntt excel in beauty of design, perfection of execution, dura- bility «f material and color, and economy in priae. A. S. CftTPFUr, Agent. 417 to 43|. Albaay Is offering extra bargains in ^ady-made \CLOTHING\. Hsviog jasfc furohased » large stock from-£MjJfjBlUPTSALE, I will sell OVERCOATS from . one dollw up--i»nd all suift ''kt proportionately low figuree. These goods »r« of the litest style, well made, %nd it i* only by the advantage I h»d in buying tnat I could eell them for twiss the money I am now asking. Call early and secure a bargain. Look LOOK? At the immenc »toek now on hand to \Select from\ and you will he tare to buy. B0Y8 SUITS. ' OHtLDMS SUITS. ME&S S U1TS In fact any ptr$on buying iiiiti of us i»jll be tailed. IBSSE. GiiOUMSE, M. D. Physician & Surgeon OffioS aad residence on Church Bfc. 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