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A MERRY MEDLEY.
HUMOROUS BK
VARIOUS l
PROM
ter Him—Whittling
1—War Acquainted •
En
couraged—War Acquainted with
Her—Mam Rallied—He Hadn't
Been at Oettyaburg.
"So you are no longer attentive to Miss
Jones?”
‘‘Can’t say that I am exactly. You see
I didn’t like the old gentleman, and the
daughter takes after him.”
"Aha; I have been told it was because
the father took after you.”—Bingham
ton Republican.
Whistling Encouraged.
Black—"They tell me your wife is
quite a whistler.”
White—"She is. Whistles most of the
time.”
Black—"And you allow it? Don’t it
annoy you?”
White—“It don’t annoy me, and as
for allowing it, I encourage her in it."
Black—"Why?”
White—“Because- a woman can’t
whistle and talk at the same time.”—
Globe-Democrat.
He Was Acquainted With Her.
Jenkins went to hear a lecture recently
on Napoleon Bonaparte and when it was
over he stopped at a cigar store to hear
is discussed.
"I tell you,” said Bilderstone, "Napo
leon was the greatest general that ever
controlled an army, ana only the might
iest genius, the most heroic valor could
have induced him to cross the Alps.”
“Fudge,” replied Jenkins, “the Alps
ain’t nothin’. Just let him come up to
my house and try to cross my wife once,
vyhen her dander is up, and if Nap. don’t
think he is only a grain of sand on a lim
itless shore, then I don’t know the Bona
parte family, that’s all.”—Merchant-Trav
eler.
"Colonel Withei
come to let yourself
horse? Don’t you see that he is lame in
his left hind leg?”
m, how did yon! A great red granite statue has been
taken in on that discovered ten mi e* away in the desert,
near Alexandria, in
represent 'the famous
t. It is aaid to
haraoh who waa
one aide of it is a statue of a little boy,
Dasgar AhaaSt
There is danger ahead for iron If yen neglect
I he warnings which nature la giving you or the
- approach or the fell-deetroyer, consumption.
Nlght-ewoete, epltttng ot bloodjoas of eppetlto
! -tlieee symptoms hava a terrible meaning.
Von can bo cured If yen do not wait until it Ts
i too lata Ur. Pierce** "Golden Medial Discov
ery,” the greatest blood-pnriller known, will
. restore your lost health. Asa nutritive it Is
far superior to cod llyar oil. All druggists.
A wallet. like a Jackknife, is only useful
| when open.—AVk 1 Horen Sew*. _
• see bellcatedleeaaaaof either sex, how
ever Induced, speedily and radically cured.
Address, In confidence, World * Dispensary
MedUal Association, Buffalo, N. Y,
Where there's a will there’s u way”—to
break it,
Without health life lias no sunshine. Who
coaid be happy wltji dyspepsia, piles, low
“pirlts, headache, ague or diseases of Hie stom
ach, liver or kidneys? Dr. Jones’ Kod Clover
Tonic quickly ouies the abovo diseases. Pries
50 cents.
Chattanooga Saw Works, of Chattanooga,
Tenn., manufacture and sell all kinds of saws,
warranted flrat-class In every respect. They
repair all kinds of sawB—grlndng thinner, re-
lemperlng. linmnierlng, etc. Write for prices'
The best Ankle, Moot and Collar Pads are
made of sine ami leather. Vru them.
The best cough medli-Ine Is I’tso’s Cure for
Consumption.
Mam Hal I led.
“R-r-rrl” went the telephone in the
Gratiot Avcnne station the other day,
and when the captain called "hello!” a
voice inquired:
"Are you the police?”
"Yes; who are you?”
"A boy. There's a big row up here!”
"Where?”
"On St. Aubin. I’ll tell you if it’s
necessary to send the wagon.”
Things were quiet for a moment, and
then the telephone rang again.
“Well, how is it?” asked the captain.
‘•‘Purty serious, but I’ll telephone you
again.”
There was an interval of three minutes
before the captain was rung up again.
"Well!”
“You needn’t send the wagon. TViere
were three of 'em. They had loBt a
goose. They said we had it. Mam
called- ’em liars. They Bailed in. They
got mam in between the woodshed and
the goosepen and made the hair fly, hut
mam found a club and rallied, and you
orter see them women climb I Mam holds
the fort und the goose. Good-bye 1”—
Free Press.
OH! MY BACK
Every strain ar cold attacks that weak beck
eed acsrly prostrate* yoa.
He Hadn’t Been at Gettysburg.
"No, I didn’t lose thst leg in tho war,”
replied a stranger yesterday, as he leaned
up against the cold wall of the postoffice.
"I used to claim that my leg was shot off
at the battle of Antietam, but one day
something happened to cure me of lying. I
was stumping along the highway in Ohio,
and stopped at a farm house to beg for
dinner.
"Where did you lose that leg?” asked
the woman.
“ ‘At Gettysburg.’
“Sit down till I call my husband.’
“He came in from the barn, and I was
asked where my regiment was stationed
in the battle.
"In the cemetery,’ I replied.
" ‘Oh! Well, ray son Bill was in the
cemetery, too. I'll call him in.’
“Bill soon came in, and he wanted to
know what particular gravestone I took
shelter behind. I said it was a Scotch
granite monument.
“‘Oh!’ grunted Biil. ‘My brother
Bob was behind just such a stone, and
I’ll call him in.’
‘‘Bob came in, and he swore a mighty
oath that he was there alone. He sort o’
pre-empted that monument, and remem
bered the inscription to a. word. How
ever, to give me the benefit of a doubt,
I was asked to name my company and
regiment.
“ ‘Company B, Fifth Ohio,’ I prompt
ly answered.
“Oh! Brother Jim was in that com
pany. I’ll call him in.” .
“Jim came in, took a square look at
me, and remarked:
“ ‘Stranger, our regiment wasn’t
within 200 miles of Gettysburg during
the war!’
“I said Twenty-fifth! Of course the
Fifth wasn’t there.’
“‘Oh! I’ll call in my brother Aaron.
He was in the Twenty-fifth.’
“Aaron came in, called me a wooden
legged liar, and I was pitched over the
fence into the road. They’ve got this war
business down so fine that you can’t go
around playing roots on the country no
more, and the best way is to own right
up that you got drunk and got in the
way of a locomotive.”—M- Quad.
A Horse Trade.
G. W. Bulirer is one of the best horse
ipooi
whispered to Gilhooly. v f
"I am not fooled a blamed bit in that Mid to be that of the next Pharaoh, who
hone. I know he is lame, but his lame- perished hi hie rash attempt to drive
ness comes from a nail in his hoof. I’ll: through the the Bed Sea. It has been
just have that nail pulled out, and then ' lying there three thousand yean,
the hone will not limp and will be worth
twice what I gave for him. It’s a big
bargain and don’t you give it away.”
Gilhooly whistled and remarked,
"Well, you are a shrewd one after all.”
"It will be a cold day when I get left
on a hone trade,” replied Withenpoon,
as he led off his limping purchase.
Next day Gilhooly met G. W. Bulger.
"Bulger, you are not as smart at a
hone trade as I thought you were. You i
let Withenpoon have that horse for half
what he is worth.”
"Are you sure of that?”
1 ‘Certainly I am. That lameness cornea
from a nail in his hoof. Withenpoon
will pull the nail out, cure up the sore
place, and the hone will be worth twice
what he paid you.”
"Idon’t think so,” replied Bulger, "I
know all about that nail in the norse’i
hoof. I drove it in myself.”
"You did?”
“Yes, you see I wanted people to be
lieve that it was the nail that made him
limp, but he was lame before. He will
keep on being lame after that nail is out.
He always will be lame. Do you see
now?”
“Well, yes, I think I do. I'm glad
you told me. When I want to buy a
hone I know who not to buy from.”-—
Texas Sifting*.
They Were Genuine.
A man came to Little Rock several
days ago for the purpose of starting a
daily newspaper, but os he lost all nis
money under such sounds as "card 21”
and ace of spades,” he was farced to sell
his jewelry. At last he was drivon to
such an extremity that ho offered to sell
Bismarck’s autograph. He said that ho
would take ten dollars for the card which
bore his signature. Ho hated to part
with it, but be saw no other chance of
getting money.
“I don’t care for Bismarck’s signa
ture,” said a gentleman, “for I believe in
patronizing home institutions. Now, I’ll
tell you what I’ll do. I am collecting
the autographs of well known Arkansaw
men, and I’ll give you five dollars for the
signature of the secretary of state. He
is very peculiar and has often refused
me, but by persistence you might get it.”
The man said that he would try. He
went away, and after an hour had passed,
ho returned.
“Did you get it I”
"Oh, yes.”
“Did you have much trouble?”
“Considerable. He swore at first that
I should not have it, but I went to work
on him in earnest and at last he yielded.
Here it is,” handing the gentleman a
cord.
“Now let me see Bismarck’s signature
Ah,” he added, when tho great Ger
man’s “fist” was shown him. “HU
handwriting resembles that of our secre
tary.”
“That’s a fact, there is some Tesem-
blance.”
‘ ‘Are you sure tho signatures are genu
ine?”
“Oh, I know they are. You may have
both of them for fifteen dollars.”
‘ ‘Cheap enough. ”
“Dirt cheap. What do you say?”
“As I said before, I don’t care any
thing about Bismarck, but if I knew the
secretary’s autograph to be genuine, I
would buy it.”
“I’ll swear it is genuine. Why, I saw
him write it.”
“You may be honest, but somehow 1
suspect you."
“Why so?”
“Because I am the secretary of state.”
—■ Arkansaw Traveler.
Color the whlskeis
blscks tth Hucklnrhi
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enfferm. Ayer’s Pills correct this trouble.
handsome brown or
V Dire for llieWhiskers,
the whoie system
FOR COUCHS, CROUP AND
CONSUMPTION USB
tfXEN’s
98
cmf
Sm
OF SWEET SUM AND MULLEIN.
The Sweet Gam from e tree of the seine name
irowln* In the South. Combined with s tea made
from the Mullein pisntof the old jloidt. Kor.sls
Relieved at Last!
"We know s gentleman In this county who. >U
month, uo. was almost s hopelen. cripple from sn
attack or rheumatism. He Could scarcely hobble
aero., the room, used crutchea, ami mid him
self that he had little If any hop* of aver recovering.
We a> him In our towu lael week, walking about
at lively ae any othar man, aud In the fluent health
and nptrlta. Upon our Inquiry a. to what had worked
eoch a wonderful change In hta condition he replied
that 8. H. S. had euredtilin. Aftor lining a doaen and
a half bottle., he hae been tran.formed hem n ml.,
amide cripple to n happy, healthy man. lie la nona
other than Mr. BL 11. Lambert."-Spleanfa Telephone.
Treadle on Blood and Skin Dlaeaae. mailed free.
ThuBwirrSrncinc Co.. Bmwer a, Atlanta, Os.,or
IS? W. ffld St.. N. Y.
Minins
I IitenpgfiuirMi not tnnuntl/,
effectually. Tho oalj selfattflo lou
a i for the Alethtl flnblt and tke
rsniadf (hat daraa tn land trial
kno
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MU ttitii HI uogk/1 atm t* eflllwlj AHIHlil
different from any other collection.
^ Also, 100 of the I>ay. Including 11 Wall
tilt Clouda hoilBy,” “Mprtng Time and Robins
have Coin*," "Climbing up de Golden Stairs,”
'"Reek-a.Hoot" "When Itoblns Nsst Again,”
"111 Await lfy Love," etc. Both book*, and cat**
logues of music, novelties, etc., free, on receipt of lAoa
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stamps for circulars _
Address “BALVO
No. a Watt 14th
THsaMTinoiiinH
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It Contain* no Opium In Any Perm.
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Prlss, Ms., NOs. swill per istHa,
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INDIGO-BLUE FLANNEL SUITS
ARE AM? PUUK WOOL,
Always look wall and give lone service. Coats at tha
genuine article have on a silk hanger, " Only gag
incut* made from MhMIeaoi Flannel* bear thUhoaf-
»0LB 1Y ELL LEADINN CLOTHIERS.
Tltwr/jwitt
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ITIJOPTTARBKI) BUILDING PATER uad.r
tbcWMtherhcnrding and lluorn. Warm In win*
b-r, cool In lumnur. ABSOLUTE PREVENTIVI
ngain., vermin ofsr.ry kind. runt, nearly noth in.—
only about ninety cent, n room. A.k dealer, for liar
write CHARLES H. CONNER. Manufacturer,
LOUISVILLE, KT.
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Old Sun Tavern In Philadelphia In which tbs first
lodge In N, America waa urganlood and bald. Ala*
large Illustrated Catalogue of MaaonU hooka and
roods with bottom prices. Alan offer of flnt claa*
W vhuiliiMRto K. A. M, RKDDINU A CO.,
isle Publisher* aad Manufacturer*,181 Broad way. New York?
Pensions
APiniH i a*£. , van T tara
rn.i.u s. u,
it no injurious drugs and has no offensive odor.
Catarrh
Gratitude of the James Boys.
Some years ago the James brothers,
who sacked the express car and “went
through” the passengers on the Chicago,
Rock Island und Pacific at Gads Hill,
stoic the money-box at the Kansas State
fair. They rode into Kansas City on
horseback, and when the cashier was
walking to the bank with the receipts of
the day, about #2,000, they pointed pistols
lit his head, seized the box and galloped
off. This whs done in broad daylight in
the midst of a great crowd. Rome time, af
terward oneof the Iif.nsas City reporters
wrote an article about these highwaymen
saying some kind things. He called
them brave, and said they had done the
most daring deed in the highwayman’s
record. A lew nights afterward some of
the James brothers rode into Kansas City,
went to the newspaper office ana, calling
the reporter out, presented him a hand
some watch and chain. , They said the j
article in question touched them in 11
tender spot, and they desired to show
their gratitude. “But I don’t feel at lib- I —
erty to take this watch,” said the re
porter. “But do it to gratify us. We
didn’t steal this watch; we bought and
paid for it with our own money,” contin
ued the desperadoes. “No; you must
excuse me,” continued tho reporter.
“Well, then, if you can’t take this
watch,” replied the James brothers, re
gretfully, "what can we do for you?
Perhaps you car. name some man around
here you want, killed!”—Eli Perkins, in
Chicago Tribune.
THE °
BEST TONIC ”
Rtreogtheis the Miselts?
H Cradles the Nerves?
Enriches the Blood* Dives New Vigor.
Mrs. Hallie Dukfkk, Jonesboro, CJa.. ears: "I
hava suffered for noarly throe years with Weak Back
and Livor and Kidney trouble*. Four bottles of
Brown’s Iron Bitters hava oured me. I cordially rec
ommend it."
Mr. T. Lesshvo. 47 Enghelm 8t.. New Orleans,
la., My*; " I tried everything for Weuknens of the
Beck—piaster* of ell kinds, liniment*, otc„ but noth
ing afforded me relief until 1 uteri Brown’* Iron Bit
ters. In a short time the trouble entirely disap
peared."
Genuine has above Trade Mark end crossed red lines
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*nwN €11K M145A Is 4*1.. BALTIMOHE.MIL
This remedy is not a liquid, snuff or powder, contains
ELYS
CREAM BALM
WHEN APPUIED
into the nostrils will be absorbed,
effectually cleansing the nasal pas
sages of catarrhal virus, oausing
healthy secretions.
It allays inflammation, protects
the membranal linings of the nasal
cavity from fresh oolds, completely
heals the sores and restores the
senses of taste, smell and hearing.
Benefloial results are realised by a
few applications.
It quiokly cures Cold in the
Head and Catarrhal Headaohe.
A thorough treatment will cure
Catarrh.
A particle of the Balm is applied
into eaoh nostril. It is agreeable
to use—convenient and oleanly.
It has cured thousands of acute and chronic cares where all other totalled remedies have /ailed.
It causes no pain. Two months’ treatment in each package. Sold by every Druggist nr tent by mall
on Receipt of Price.
Send for Circular and Testimonials of Cures.
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Yon nre allowed a fine trial thirty due. ot the I
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irdof Nervous Debility, loss
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No Rod* to Cut OR Hortoi’
Osl.lirsted ‘ELIJWI!’ I1AT.
end BIUDI7K Combined, cannot
bo Slipped by any horse. - Sample
Halter to any part of U. H. free,
receipt of $1. Bold by all ffaridlerj
Hardware and Harness Dealer*
Special discount to the Trade.
I Band for Price Mat.
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Chloral an4
i )pium Habit
IVIVC
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Oh. J. C. HOFFMAN, Jefferson, Wlioowihb
ment, Kuperflnou* Hair, Mole*. Worm
Moth, Freckles, Rod Nose, Acne, B!’k
Heads, Bears, Plttiug A their h tswmeat
Dr. John Woodbury, ST N.Pearl .SL.Albo-
ny,N.V. Ksfb d 18TO. Bend luo. fur book.
ni.i.l. Ball* 8rnt tn 0 l,,h Goul Mi
Blair trill*. s»mu<*•***,.
Oval Boil fl.ifl round, .10 eta.
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PENNYROYAL PILLS
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Mtlir* in (<M«r by return mall*
50c.
PECIAId OFFER!
The Happy Hour Gheir
Hammock will give more
HAY-FEVER
i have failed.
■ sent bp mall
50c.
T*k* m *ib*r.
anything elite you can buy.
We want every family in the
Sunny South to hare one.
To introduce it rauirily. to
those Bending u» before May
Int, we will nend
with y
H’kx und <
each oiihh onargoH ?»oid
mock retuilH for $.i and
to secure thin bargain at
ELY BROTHERS, Druggists. Proprietors, Owego, N. Y.
$4.00 WORTH
FOR ONLY
$1.00.
Favorit e Folding Table*
Where She Missed It.
Anxious Mother—“Well, darling, did
-^riu haves-plejMwnt Htne?”
since he offered for sale a laTge bay horse
to Colonel Witherspoon, who thinks he
knows all that is to be known about a
horse. Colonel Witherspoon bought the
horse at a very low price. Gilhooly, who
happened to be present when the trade
was made, took the purchaser aside and
,aid to him:
Charming Daughter—“Oh! so nice.
George wag all attention, and we had
oysters twice and terrapin and canvas-
back duck. He is so liberal.”
Anxious Mother (hoarsely (-“Wretched
girl, you have ruined your character for
Fife. Rather would I have heard a tale
of a walk home to save car inro-A—Call.
il fasten*. <"• a *>f t.ir *■> -mi
toyoui’Ji.ll. i‘tuth»n. Thu Him-
• $.1 uml **" * ’ rx “
largatn
Tirapaid f«»r or tv
SOX, Honeoyc? N. V. '
1CUREFITS1
gtlme and th*n Dave them return •*» l S' f L ni i*pii emy
sal cur*. I have mad* the dire*** of FITS,
or FALLING HICKNESBa lifelong "Wdy. IWarra«mf
remedy to cur* the woret ea*e*. B ocau«ll othere baT#
failed fe no reaeon for not now receiving a cure. Bend as
enco for a trestle* and a Free Bottle of tny lnfalllble
••medy. Glr* Exprene and Poet omc*. H coats. JOB
nothing lor a trial, end I will cur* you. „
Address Dr. II. O. MOOT, 1SS Pearl 8t, New !*««.
Free Farms sVTS
The most Wonderful Agricultural fork In Am» rlca.
Surroundtil by prosperous mining and manufactur
ing towns. Farmers Paradise! Magnificent crops
raised In 1385. Thousands of Acre* of Govern*
mriit Lund, subject to preemption nndhomestea/1.
Landii for sale to actual settlers at $3.00 per Acre.
Long Time. Park Irrigated by Immense canal*. Cheap
railroad rates. Every attention nhown settlers. For
maps, pamphlets, etc., a Idres* COLORADO hANDJk
— House Block, Denver,Col. Box200.
LOAN CO., Opera
WatirWheeis. Millstones
•"« '■°A!A£SjL m,u -* ,
A.A. DeLoack & Bro., AUam, Ga. 1
Prices wi nderfully low. S«nd for
large catiaogM. M*otion thi* pap*r,
& HEW OUTFIT
FOR
KENSINGTON WORK
contain* BOO New aad Original
Perforated Htamplnw Putterne
on finest Bund Pnri'hm«ut Paprr, I Hex
lilue stamping I’owdtr lur light
1 a. 1 Box White Blamplng
_ uer fur dark fabric, tf New
btejALNS
with BOO OHgfaal llluair atloae.
Tha patterni In tbl* outfit am tuuda by
oortalvta by tha moit bnprovtd mo-
rblntry, ami art tba floret patim.* pro-
durad. Among tha 200 atw and aaaortad
' ut an-New dttlgn for blctk in Croay
j work, 9x8 la., Bird and N ret in hoi*
y Rprig# in.^Bwao* la waUr Illy lake
1x8 to., Golden Kod andTbiitle, 9r8 la..
' lulrral Rating ouu In branch of traa, tie
While Daisy and Buttarcapcomhina*
* “ , fiinch of ‘
far Ribkoa 1
ITallay, Case
jxndwuM datlgii*
momatarej Bpldcr'i Wtb, Pond Lily, Ta-
|tp,OwlR, and othar de#lgiui for Banncre
and Stool Covert, all Ixf Inchet is tb*.
_ Golden Rod, 4 1-2 In., Bunrhre of Fa-
Batumi, * In., Barbarry. 2 In., fitrawbarry,
Ha., MomKorm, 8 In.. Cat Tail* 3 In., Daily
__ , Cyprus Vine*. Table Mat deilgns. Fruit dtilrni, Umbrella v*IV jiuK
Efaborata Fancy Alphabet, and a new Skal.ton Alptabat, both cU.Ignad axprerely lor U»U' Jjdlractl^ifor
MANUAL laa niw book by a will-known authority on Kensington and fancy work, and contains full Initruetloni anolairi r
all kinds of Kamington Stamping, Embroidery and Palming, Metallic Fllttrr. Irridiicant and Lurtra Painting, Ribbon . .
Work, Ac., V"lXl..Wnd L rompl.U book of II. kind nobll.bj, ThtomM j. not n..;l. up of .c.ll wo-lhl._....l» 1 k.».. b.»
U meritorious and reliable? and wt wlllebrerfolly refund tho
illukt ratlin
TBDRSTOrS
a Tzci
'“"'TOOTHPOWDER
PEARL
Tc rf*c r
icrl Gr.su Henltbr.
I.acoot ud LuaVo Pdolin,. Ribbon Embro dory, Wnn
. jloontdtln noim.d. up of .moll woflh ou d«r,|fu., '•■*
moooy raid for II, If non Indy on rocolvln. li b dlu.tl.ll.d. .
:h Outfit I. packed In n nfco Sutcbol, vrilh b.udlo, u ihown In UtU
"on, nblcb irrrri to curry tho p.ll.rn. In wh-n dolno.uinpln*
neighbor,, or aa a reecptacl# for the outfit at lonw. At regu*
all prices the pattern* nlone would nreonnt to •*
least B4.00. Lad Ira can make thelrown living_ with tbl*
lumping outfit, doing work for th«lr Mkrhbore. hreide* bcautlfylngth*
bom* and ornamrutiog thalr own and children i clothing. 1 h,reaaoa
no cun ..II lid. outlil for no lllllo mon.y Is Ihnl wo mnnufnclnro thorn
allourtelvea and pay no ateond profit, to anyone. Many loalt* or*
•unportlng tbamMov** to-day doing damping, aad the *tom
ing mor* prevalent avery day. Our ImmenMi factory front, over 80S
tha line of tha Naw York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and la the moet extendve of It* kind In the world. The Pret-
mn.ter General having recently looted a pootofle-* In our bnfldin||oV
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