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What Does English Royalty Cost ?
Prior to the present sovereign the
English kings and queens since the rev
olution of 1088 received the whole reve
nues, and it became their duty to bear
all the expenses ot government. J he 1
sum . TowJver
gradually decreased, and the various
disbursements undertaken by Parlia
ment There were, however, a number
of sources of revenue, not founded on
tax.-.tion, but ariMiig chiefly from the
Crown lands, which had conn-to be re
garded as the hereditary property of the
occupant of the throne. tho pro^'-nt
At the commencement of
reign Queen Victoria surrendered to Par¬
liament the whole of tlnao funds, receiv¬
ing in lieu thereof a fixed annua! allow¬
ance of f 1,925,(MM) “for the support of
Her Majesty’s household and of the
honor and dignity of the Crown of the
Unit 'd Kingdom of Groat Jiritaiu and
Ireland.” This list .is apportioned as
follows:
To tho roysl privy household. pnrso... '
H&larferi of the
Ex|S:iiscs of the p.ii.v<:*.... .. 852,5 /0
Ifeyalty UuappropritUd........... bounty .. Si’SIJ!
It is fo be observed that of tin -
amount only the first item comes into
the Queen's own hands; atlnlv the rest the
T Lords .1,1 ol 11,,. tue Tr.xmnrv 1 reaaury apply in in paying u-ivie.,
salaries of the household and to •
pense-of the various palaces; aho tin
salaries of the rangers of the royal park
and other items. There maintained arc upward. of ■!
one thousand persons out
the civil list. Many of the ofliees nr
complete smoenres, their raison ,f< to
having long since expired and an only
li'i "lulihbon'p 1 11 fhe' H
1 . hiiui- htatod the
Queen ., receives the ,, revenues of . the ,
s
It hits Always been the usage of the
English Parliament to provide for Un- the
children of the reigning sovereign.
dor the present reign this demand upon
the national purse lias been unusually ■
heavy.
The Prince of Wales, by 20 Viet , eh.
h£»C 3 If Senues !if £ I
Duchy of Cornwall, amounting lo about I
«UW,uuu, •300 ooo • so so that liiftt bis nm income meomo mav may be m>
taken at about 3500,(KM). The Princess
,,r oJ yo,.i.. Wall s H ret ............. e’vi s an iimniitv annuity of o) if.>0,000, v'.0 Olio
to bo increased to $H0 1M)0 in the event
of her being left a widow. The other
children and near relations of the Queen
of are i'ltinhnre provided for *121000' as follows the : The Duke Duke of
G.niiaught,812.VK)(); the Prince Leo
pohl, 310,000; Princess Frederic Wil
helm, nhri5ii.ii of Prussia, 310,000; Prim-ess
130,000;’Grand A50 ooo • IV iicess I >onis Inn’ -
Duclicss of Meek
Imrg, 3!5,0 <m>; Princess Teck, §25, (KM);
Duke total of Cambridge, consolidated making in
all a which the fund
has to bear of 37W),(MM). Adding to this
the sums already • detailed wo haw a sum
of England. 83,225,000 as tho cost of royalty in
TlfK ENGLISH MTNIHTR Y.
Havum disposed of the Qm on and fho
fo.val we next coiw- salaries to the Min
ist of State ' Their r are n
fnl Iowa I
First l.onlof thoTre»iury(Mi'. (ihul
Chancellor Htomi)....................... . 925.000
(Ah Mi GI»ditono of tho Fxolicqner........ if il 25.000
4 . IiIIh Im ti;i'.“iii
ofUcen at jiroaout tliia salary in not
dtim'ii).
Lord Pi't'Hulont of tho Council....... 10,000
Lord Privy of goal.................. 10 , 0 00
Secretary (Sir William tho JIarcourt)............. Homo Department
Beoretary for Foreign (Lord 25,000
Affairs
Granville)........................ 25,000
So notary of tho Colonioa (Earl Kim¬
berly) ........................... 25.000
Rocrotary of War (Hugh CbUderH)... 25,000
Becn taiv of India (Marquia of llart
Firat iugton)...f.............. Lord of the ....... 25,000
Northbrook)...................... Admiralty (Lord
25,500
Chief Swritary for Ireland (Mr.
Forater) ......................... 22,000
Poatniaater-Gonoral (Mr. Fawoett)... 12.5(H)
PriwidnRt Chamlierlain).................... of I im hoard of '1’rade (Mr.
Preaidont of Poor Law 10,000
tho hoard (Sir
John Dodaon)....................
Chancellor 4 )f Iho Duchy of I. ok’mh
tor (Mr. hrigld).................. 10,000
Vico Proaidcnt Committee of Educa¬
tion.............................. 10,000
921*2,000
It will ho observed that in tho forego¬
ing list we have omitted one very im¬
portant inasmuch officer, the Lord Chancellor ; but
ns ho represents tho head of
the Court of Chancery, and that liis du¬
ties are judicial, his i alary is omitted
from the calculation.
T11K HOUSE OF LORDS,
l'he Lord Chancellor as Speaker re¬
ceive*., ........................ f20,000
Chairman of Cominitteea........... 12.500
Hta Oouuael...... ................ 7,600
And other salaries.................. 176,720
9216,790
This total includes lighting, heating,
warming, and other expenses.
THK UOl’SR OF COMMONS.
The Speaker (Mr. Brand) .. 925,000
Ilia counsel............. 9,000
Sir 1. Erekine May (the great author¬
ity ou Parliamentary law)......... Mr. 10,006
8ergeant-at-Anna Bradlsugb)....................... (who arrested
6,000
And other salaries and expenses..... 220.555
♦270,555
In addittou to three sums there are in
the building account aimnuits charged
to the account of the Westminster Pal
ace ; hut as thi*se are not annual amounts
we have omitted them.
A summarv of the foregoing figures
gives us :
Coat of tbc royal family_____ .98,325.000
Comt of the Ministry........ 292.000
Coet of tho Iloutse of Ijofd«.. 210,720
Cost of the House of Commons 276,555
So that, taking the population of Eng
land at 32,000,000, they pay about lit
cents }K-r annum (sixpence farthing m
English currency) for and the royal House family, of
the House of Lords the
Commons,
Bad manners dhwraoad the King al
Sweden. “At supper," says Miss
Knight, “his Majesty fori was seen to scratch
tos hesd with his and also with liis
thtm "** But^there i*s fhis'te •av’^^A.'real
Wue- blooded King would never rake his
bead with Lis forefinger, and a nine-carat
diamond.
PACTS FOR THE CURIOUS.
o N - K grain of silver will make a wire
4(X) feet long,
There arc 20,000 seeds of oats in a
pound and 080,400 seeds of white
c ] over
©beat Britain has 39,750,000 cotton
U> ® Umted Stut<Jf * abcmt 12 ’’
^ In perceiving the tints of scarlet, our
eyes are affected by undulations recur
ring 482,000,000 times a second.
The zoofqiores (microscopic animals)
swarm about in the moisture on the Mir
face of a leaf or stem. Film though it
may be, it is an ocean to such fish,
The amount of work a man can do in
a day has been estimated to be equal to
a force which, if properly applied, body would
raise the weight of his own one
mile.
A sisouE heteromita (monad) gives about rise
to 1,000 like itself in an hour,
1,000,000 in two hours, and to a number
greater than the hefngs generally-assumed
number of human now living in
th© world in thru e houra.
! It is a peculiarity of the ostrich that
father and mother take it in turn to sit
on the eggs, and when the ostrich takes
Lis female companion# out for tbeir of
evening promenade in the desert, one
I them always remains by the nest
The various ■ tribes . ■ of t ants . goto , war
with wash other, plunder each other
systenritienlly excitement and have altogether their a
(pri nt deal of in way.
>:ome tribes of ants keep cows, and
others slaves ; others have blind beetles
r) .,„le„t with them-blind hard-, per
haj)Hi U , aing to them.
j Jwjl1 ()g iu the tlle , ,000,000,000 Suited States, acres of only cultivable eleven
and a half per centum file used. I he
' 2 fiH()im ,, Iw)ie , f wheat,
HO corn,
jasssi -
Tar statistics of water surface—lakes
ponds, bays and rivers—m tlio several
‘^'ites Territories present the ex
treme aridity of New Mexico and An
zona, with only 120 and 10(1square miles
of water, respectively, and the marked
^Ib; N.lth C^.ffina!
Louisiana 3,200
U ’^ t t mea*'’ 1 Thftot d" wito 1 ml, surf See of
q l(J country iV., is given at 55, rr 01 K) square
nutes, :i p8 anci . . i inc gi ss urea, areft ] innii ttn ,i an a q * wa a .
ter, 8,025,600 stiuare miles, inhabited
S i, v 16 ic V , .muons ° m>m and ftl “ l ' a fraction ‘ K " to each
le
county, , v Nevada ,s • t) the > hug st ,
county in the United Htates, covering
s'lnaremdes San Bernardino
Luhformu with 2.1,000 s<iuare nules is
tl ™ noxt lar « est - California has four
other «>"nties, each ot them as large us
Massadmsotte, three that are each
lftl « er * hau Connecticut, and fifteen tin .
nro c f h tl mu Dl "'" l*
<!OU!lt Wo L miles. ., N,,hr .^ Oregon lr lt ‘ also has ! ' Ji>i nwnd 7 ?
cottuhea-Grant, Umatilla a d
Lake containing respectively 17,500,
14,260 and 12,000square miles. Presidio,
with 12,500 miles, is the largest county in
in Texas. The smallest county the
TTnftcd States is New York, State of New
York, and it has the largest population, is llakota
»n». I in laigcst -..ut ot .d the the Territories lmntom s n, DaJroto,
with 147,600 square miles, and the
largest comity in any of, the Temteti
is Ouster county, Montana, with 86,500
square miles.
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Table manners are nt a low ebb in
be Norway. Consistency jewel. does The not sijem to
regarded as a same peo
pic w ho how so very ceremoniously sympathy and to
each other and express
mterest in tho veriest trifle of life, and
who dance and grmineo fully five mm
utes nt an open d.K.r before they can
determine which shall enter first, aro
exceedingly ill-br.Hl during meal time.
Their knives wander so far down their
throats that one must at least admire
their courage, though failing to appro
Mate its object. In these knife-swallowers feats
of rival the professional hold their forks like
Bombay. They
pens. Even a four-fined fork is not
considered too unwieldy to use as a
toothpick. All knives are dish—which put promts
euoualy into the butter separate in
deed is never provided with a
implement. Also when spoons are furu
generally ished for a public dish his a Norwegian Eggs
prefers using shell own. The people
are sucked from the
eat ivtites most oftigers, voraciously, and making displaying disagreeable the up
noises with their months. something They rise
and reach across the table for
you could readily pass them, and some
times a person gets up and walks to the
end of the table for some particular disli
lie fancies. \\ hen the plates are changed
at the end of a course the knives and
forks waiter are apt to l>o simply wiped sight, by and the
upon a towel in full
then complacently returned to you.
And yet it was the Scandianvians who
won from Voltaire the pr ose of lining
the “Frenchmen of the North,” on ac
count of their punctilious meaLing, politeness.
Kind-hearted and well but
surelv somewhat deluded old man.
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cct»/, Jr.
A Question n «r Mileage,
Jones held execution . agaiust
an a
farmer and when he caviled for a settle
I ment the agriculturist took him out into
i » big pasture and pointed out a wild
j steer as levied the particular Jones piece of chased property the
I j to be upon. awhile, and then
steer around for sat
down, aud taking out his book began to
j write.
“What are yon doing there?” asked
I the granger.
| •Charging mileage,’replied the con
j \ stable, without looking up.
“ l>o I have it all to pay ?” gasped the
j rancher,
" You iK't.
“Then teke this tsms heifer here. I
can’t stand any such gams as ttiat,”
~
*nu taterropt any eonrersstteo with a
hacking Cough; it creates » b*a impnwMen.
Aooobdino to the Nevada City (Col.)
T™™™? i,000 inhabitants oul ? fiVt wear * silk “ hats. t lat ««? of
Government Publications.
Very frequently it occurs that one,
heariug of a certain book having been
published by the Government, wishes to
obtain a copy, but is ignorant of the
manner of procedure necessary to pro
cure it. Now, in order to obtain a copy
of any government publication, you must the
first know the lull name of the book,
author's name, date and department it is
yon must next send a letter of requ .st to
your Congressman or united States ben
alor. Either one will do. The shorter
vonr letter the better, as Congressmen without be
Usually have enough to read
mg troubled with a long letter w hich
i can easily tie reduced to a dozen words.
; jj fe not necessary to give is your reasons
! f or wanting the book, nor it necessary
' to give J your family history, references,
e t c Secretaries of societies should al
way4affix the seal of the society to the
letters unless the s cretary be person
ally acquainted Always with be the Congressman and give
or Senator. sure
your full address—State, fail county, city the
and ■treet-and never to return
j enclosed receipt sta blank re P ald to the In proper ordering per
« on «- P° 8 e P - letter for
kooks always write a separate
«®®h department. Never write, to two
different men for the same >oo , as.he
various departments keep a record oi an
books that go out, and if eaugli tryiug
to get duplicates, without good reasons
, fnd’Jrf^otJ liable to fall info
lrnimr „ v books at all -
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r.i 1 i 1 l ’ hn ' IfrraM '____
• 1 7™ n aviaw i "ashed acounterschool
““Slingth?mmo^5iT^2m?S , _ wosinterrowatmi? a scholar
world] 111 thrmmhovfl die
“can you me wlm is the
Emperor of Russia ? ” “ VVigtoria,” was
the reply. “ And who is the Dey of Al
giers ?" “Thunder and Mars ” cried
aw
j if I ever heard of the Day of Algiers
afore,
A Pfl«‘tar«M Vlortli Itetiuidfng.
Hanging between two small windows,
a nd ca tcliuig the light from a larger one
oppo8 i tot in one of the offices of Adams
' TlSy ^Vh
0 f
il ! a I ,iai n flashed but neatly framed
chromo about . 2t by 3 feet in size, which
1H • looked i,, upon , by . hundreds i , ot c neonle people
on many of whom it has a won
“®qul ,i„, v,,i ,,,,,1 and salutary u „i n t„r,. efleet. it It rmmsBnh represents
a flight of half a dozen rough stone step,
leading from the swarded bank of a
! placid lake to a li ttle rust.c temple set
ln the rugged side ol the proportions mountain
which rises in stupendous covered with
the background growth all of foliage a
raIlk h.xurumt in
i )nw j, M v\ tree. In the open door of tins
| little temple stands a half concealed fig
„ ro> with an arm and hand extended, hold
big forth a small dimly defined package foot of
| j while seated on the sward at the
the stops an aged pilgrim, barefooted,
l !m m and decrepid, bears a staff m one
hand, and in the other holds before his
( i nn Pves a snla q bottle, whose label he
j cnf , or j y scans. This label bears the
1 WO i ( 1b “ St. Jacobs Oil the Great Ger
! Bcmcdv.” Simple as this little
I »i, n mmn ..T° .innears f ‘ l>! ” in u its 2 nnosbOtations
! position, if , has an influence . . V. ft
wol ja be difficult to estimate, Iiisto
„ lat p V. j 0 ture and the porsuamosK of Mr.
Hall 8aid Mr , Edward J. Douglass, Hall’s a
gentleman connected with Mr.
department, “that I owe my present
j "% i aS 5 'hour »S&l 3 P
rheumatism, and by hour I grew
worse an( j nothing my family or the doc
tor could do gave me any relief. Ibeganto
think in a few days that my case was hope- in
legH ai] j t lmt I was doomed to he an
vali(1 an q helpless cripple for life. Bift
ftt ]af)t j t ] Joug ht of that picture which
j ha(1 so often looked at with but little
inter( , gt am i then Mr. Hall came to my
1)0(1gi(lo all d telling me how St. Jacobs
Qil had cure( j i lim o{ ft W orse and longer
standing case than mine, did urged that me to use
tbe same rem edy. I wife so not very to
ni ° ht / directing my it thoroughly
it , )ut to ftpp i T
a o ( , or di ng to the directions; this
ghe di(1 w j t h R large piece of flannel
clo(h satum ted with the Oil, and then
hound the cloth to the affected parts,
Tho next morn i ng I was free from pain,
and a ithough a little sore in the hip,
wa8 a ble to dress myself, and the next
day ' resumed my duties in the office as
BO n(J as a dollar. Here I am now in
j fl ,n health and strength, haviughad.no
j toneh (lf rheumatism or other pain since,
Whenever I see one of oar drivers or
i other persol i who shows any symp
toawof lameness or stiffness, I point him and
to th( , p j c ture in Mr. Hall’s office,
then direct liim to go for St. Jai-obsOff
ftt ono0 »_^ y. Evening Telcgratn.
Forget the EtII.
Why dwell on the evil side of life?
It is the good that should be erupha
Bized , and i portrayed. . XT. In all -il our _____ poetry a. _
ami art, in all our literature, iinagmatimls let the tost
and highest thoughts and
. ^ brought . to the front, and the inferior
he .‘'ropi^d out of sight In all our
, business, m all our social intercourse,
: !^? 5 lives SSnSV£iflS*iS be known and admired,
generous kind be buried
and those of an opposite
in tlie silence they deserve.
Moses How, Esq., of Haverhill,
Mass., strongly indorses St. Jacobs Oil
for rheumatism, etc,, from the observa
tion of its effects in his factory as also
jin his own family—so we see from ono
of our Massachusetts exchanges,—1
Bridgeport {Conn.) Standard.
<. Wht should a red cow give vhiio in
mAk?" was the subject for discussion
,, suhurhnu agricultural club. After aa
j | lour " s deflate the Secret milk'the ary of the meeU ami
W!ts m stnicted to cow
bring in a decision according to the h
its of the milk. It wan blue.—iftid )
Havtm KroxAter , .
.
No patrnt required to catch the
rheumatism. A cold and inattention to
(t and you hare it - tba rheumatism.
cnre ours with St, JaOobs Qii —'■
Mar-Ocean.
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Tus French believe that if a branch of
mistletoe is hung in a tree• withtoe wing
i of » wallow the birds will fly to it from
» distance of two leagues.
M 1N» Likewise ”
x wi’r^dre^lfuftufferfcr^Vm uto
[ He troufcies. Having exhausted the skill of
three physician s, I vras completely discouraged, the
and so weak I could with difficulty cross
r/com-mndefl ££ treatment
in vour ‘ Common Sense Medical
Adviser.' j In three months I was perfectly briefly cured.
wrote a letter to my family pax>er, restored,
mentioning how my health had been
envelope for reply. I have received
over Tour hundred letters. In reply, I have
described my case and the treatment nred, and
earnestly invited them to ‘do likewise.’ From
‘great many I have received second letters of
x raa ( mcn t and were much better already.”
M , ut . e. F. MOliGAN, New Castle, Me.
. . — j—rc ---«r. ron Gmo, is - said . - T
to . , hdve T; all her ’ love-letters , , ’ bound in a
volume for her parlor-table,
^"rTot^mitltFoi&y-cure »«', Psece’s “Pellets," or sugar-coated
sick and bilious
ijcatbche, cleanse the stomach and bowels, and
pnrily the blood. To get genuine, see Dr.
Pierce’. signature and portrait on Government
stamp. 25 cente per bottle, by druggists.
-U j Portsmouth (N. H.) farmer wears
an ,f VBEe oat which is forty-two years old
au j B aa ;j to be still in good condition,
, l| | eBn(y cna*>vuf«i 'with pimples) i>
Adorned Ibe Mloot.*’
if you desire a fair complexion free from
pimple*, Discovery,” blotches, anderuptions, By druggists. take “Golden
Mtdical
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lias . .
The Boston Post a poor opinion
of a man who wastes his time chucking
a baby under the chin when he can flirt
w|h its mo ther.
arier Twenty Year*,
Memphis, Tenn., April 13,1881. Kid
H. H. Warmer A Co.: Sirs -Your Safe
IbeUeveitte
be the remedy for all female disorders, and can
cheerfully recommend it. Mas. B. N. Bolton.
w . ------u, ~,, f F s ,~T like a
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Nutlre.
From tlie 10th uf October. 1881,
"the Lt of July, 1882, genuine Rock
Spuing Wat pit will be supplied Bailey Springs, to cus¬
tomers by Ellis & Co., of
Ala., at the following rates:
Ten gallons in anti-corrosive can. .35.00
Same can refilled at....... ..... 4.00
Five gallons in anti-corTosive can.. 3.25
Same can refilled at 2.50
Nine gallons in glass bottles...... 7.50
Reasonable freight and express rates
are given by all railroads. This water
has been known for nearly fifty years
as a sure cure for Dyspepsia, and asure Bladder, cure
for diseases of the Kinney
a sure cure for all curable cases ol
Dropsy, a sure cure for Scrofulous cpscs
of the Bones or Skin, and a certain de¬
stroyer of the terrible thirst for intoxi¬
cating drink that overcomes so many
worthy resolutions. Deprive a drunk¬
ard of his dram for three days Rock and
meanwhile give him plenty of
Spring Wafer, and he won’t want the
whisky. Don’t you think it’s worth
tryiug’? If you do. drop a postal to
Ellis & Co It will osr oniv a cent
Faith evermore overlooks the diffi¬
culty of the way, and bends her eyes
only to the certainty of the end.
T Lydia E. _ _ Pi^ruaji —•_ s \egetable -r-r,- Compound „ ,
f aves loug glc u ness , suffering and perhaps
death.
Deuibebate with ... caution, but t act , with ...
decision; , with and yield with graciousness or
oppose fir m ness.--.
It is the misfortune of many reforms
that cranks control them .—Seymour
Times.
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On Thirty l»ay»' Trial.
The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will
leud thoir Electro-Volt uc Belts and other
Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to
any person afflicted with Nervous Debility,
Lost vitality, and kindred troubles, guarantee¬
ing complete restoration of vigor and manhood.
Address as above without delay.
P. 8.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days’
trial is allowed.
Life is so complicated a game that
tho devices of skill are liable to be de¬
feated at every turn by air-blown
chances, incalculable as the descent of
tb is tie- down.__
Mensman’s peptonized beet tonic, the only
preparation of beef containing its entire nutri¬
tions properties. It contains blood-making,
force generating and life-sustaining properties ;
invaluable for indigestion, dyspepsia, debility nervous
prostration, and all forms of general whether the ;
also, in all enfeebled conditions,
result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, resulting over
work or acute disease, particularly if
from pulmonary complaints. Caswell, Hazard
A Co., proprietors, New York. Sold by druggists.
DARK rings around the eyes indicate the existence of
worms, Hasten to use Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge to
expel the Al miserable accord! pests. It is a safe and reliable
agent it ng to the directions, and it
will do ita wq i k well.
«E'C1'ED FROYI DF.ITH.
William J. Coughlin, of Somerville, Mass., says: “In
the fall of I was taken With bleeding* of the lungs,
*>««*<* te * »e.ere «,ugh. IW mj .pp.tit.and
fle^h, and was confined to my bed. In 1877 I wa.« ad
mitted to the hospital. Tbe doctors said I had a hole in
<ny lung as big as half a dollar. At onetime a report
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope, but a
friend told me of Da. William Hall’s Balsam ro* thk
Loves. I got a bottle, when, to my surprise, I com
tns&ced to feel better, and to-day I feel better than for
three years past. I write this hoping every one afflicted
with diseased lungs will take Da- William Hall’s Bal¬
aam, and be convinced that cossrMmos can be cured.
I can positively say il has done more good than all th
at her medicines I hare taken since my aickn^se.’*
THE merciful man Is merciful to hk beast. Horse*
and cattle are sources of profit, therefore, should be well
OfU vd for. By the timely use of Foutz’s Celebrated Horse
and Cattle Powders, the live* of many valuable animals
will be saved.
A traveler in Germany speaks of a
certain kind of sausage the iike of which
never was seen in the earth Belogna in
I the heavens above.
CM /MIM PC^s?/£ff
; tTttwTc ACLfMA :- N * » TA I‘: UK co ' - w :' lo :
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000 i“ d r,Worli Steady
re McLEARY Fmpbyment!
Address KNOWLTUN, & C« >., Farming
oMn Qj/ipy rnpp Lunc, rmcr 0 ,.j pit lions for TT- >/‘m $1.00
eruptions on the faev. Address uu i--cv 1 Vi p’T t \v ‘
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&cbfi*id, eomou Co., o.
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R. S. & A. P- Lacy, Patent • V „i r -. t r ,
Washington, P. O. Oui
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