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HriurfW //»' joint* of pipe into sweet com-
lV ,u'«a irilh each other.
r.,« »■»•»« of tho >* ear wl,en the
1 strife with much fj*r of profanity an l
i i-ed On«ew attendant upon the effort,
,. |ve ;y remarks that the time when the
T rTo-.r'it to go up is at haul Job get
tiroa^h ?*i< boil epidamic all right, but had
uni* i takdii to put up the stove, there is
kuowiii' wbat iniglit havo been the re*
1,1 ,:il the ages that have gone down
Mo,ho df.i, »M» of ,l.o uproarious past,
“j. ... fi „.i biography nowhoro intimates
Uiat n single one of a long line of red-handed
k r ,*w over tried to erect a stove, and bring
the several joint.** iuto sweet communion
with each other. Only in the modern days
tl hung juries, star routes and black Fridays.
, flnd g,)ldi«i» and stale-men descend
•h base us s. and thus starting them*
; on the down ward road to perdition,
ion wo* a wise n in his day, but ho
•uiiot up with tin *o»»t time, and tbore-
W >v«*r inado a pru\. : . n to fit the case of
who owns a recreant store. If he
haif he would have remarked; “My sou,
i»’{ not fondly on the stove-pipe when it is
of joint. The spirit is strong, but the
j is weaker than skimmed milk. Hie
8 uay and call the hardware man, and let
liii soul go to Gehenna, but save yonr own
i, it costs you a dollar.
The Lime-Kiln Club.
[Detroit Free Press.]
Just previous to tho opening of the moot
ing Sir Isaac Walpole, who had his left shoe
off to cool a bunion, got bis foot in the way
of Elder Toots’ No. ll’a, and the result was
a spirited little affair, in which Sir Isaa«
hai his no« roughly used and the elder
found three of his front tooth loosened,
bio as had scareoly boon exchanged, how
ever, before both old patriots extended
Uair hands with words of apology, and
♦.tile Sir Isaac fairly begged tho elder to
step on his bunion all the rest of tho week,
the elder was earnest in his hope that Sir
Imac would loosen all tho rest of Ids molars.
'•Which guot to prove,” *aki brother (ia-d*
nor. ti he referring to the matter when the
meeting had openod. “dutda trifles of life
annoy us fur mo’ dan do solid trubblos. A
%orv he- l will giu a statesman mo* annoy
ance dan a re-eleckslmn. A bile on do log
♦ ill delay a king’s journey. Tight butes
have plungod Europe into war. A sour
stomach has led to griov’us quuvrols amonj
lamous
The result teas a spirited little affair
“Ut a man’s house burn down, or an epi
demic sweep away his family, or reverses
cmne to his biznem, on’ in most cases he will
‘how ii( s gan,^ n co’n apitear on his too
—a Ulster riz up on Ids heel—a tooth bogin
to ache—do cook strike fur higher wages tit
he front doah bell git outer order, nn’ nine-
wntnan outer of twenty am all broke up
«h ready to assert dat ills am a cold world
•a hfe ain’t worf do lib in’.
^ /bs be a lesson to us to guard our
HJc side. It ain’t dot we shall go hong
waives bekass we can’t moot a bank note
*®*tt°nwr, but tint we doan’ lower our
iuS‘"te a on n o^ ,U 'l,T; 1 n“ W w a;>IKM, f S 0
on our coat tain. We want to
- igratuUto a man fur rhtn’ from iioverty
K-affluence by hisoun individual extious,
*e doan’ koer to bo aroun 1 when *:o
r^es a burdock au*l strikes his foot uhl .h»
reverence gray hairs in our
^tacii chambers, an’ we hate to suspect dut
„: 0Wn , er » °f ’em give way to toars of in*
wguashun oUr a shirt too high in do nock
* wax in Ur© kitchen water pipe.”
To Cure Dyspepsia.
Ill I
Tb# cnuqr Unlit.
CD- T. Highmore.]
Ob,iu, canyon aw by the dawn’, early
light
to p# rc «ir» by the twi.
light’s last gleaming;
A cranky^ concern that through the long
O’er the bed where you slept was so saucily
streaming!
The silk patches so fair, •
Round, three corqered and square,
Give proof that the lunatic bed quilt is
there.
Oh, the crazy quilt mania triumphantly
raves,
And the nraid, wife and widow are bound
as its slaves.
THIRD ANNUAL
Bill Nye on the Thinker and Hie
Think.
[Jamestown Hun.]
Thought, however, must be coupled with
energy and industry, or It may come to
naught. Many thoughts protrude into the
moist spring air only to be gnawed off by the
cut worm of neglect or slowly eaten by ths
squash bug of idle speculation. I once knew
a man whoso brain was oueof tho most active
of his time, and yet his name is not known
beyond the limits of his own school district.
He had a fine, scholarly mind, yet his liver
was torpid. To show how nature delights to
deal with incongruities, I need only say that
although this man was a poet and an artist
in his mind, ho ate pie with a knife and
finally died hi obscurity. He was not prac
tical with all his greatness, and he walked
down the long vista of life holding up his
pantaloons by a single naii! How often is
this the case. Why should men with the
greatest mental endowments be almost prone
to gastric eccentricities! And yet it is so.
I am that way myself.
DISTRIBUTION
200 VALUABLE GIFTS,
Americus Recorder
TO ITS ADVANCE PAYING SUBSCRIBERS.
Turning the Tables.
[By Jingo.]
■TiTriwrfEQ
Monday, Marek Snd„
A man bent near a high board fence,
To weed an onion bed;
With back turned to the goat immense,
Which quickly at him sped.
Let appetite yield to reason.
Habit* or a (odflali,
[Laramie Boomerang. ]
^“""•PMuIni' «ayt that tho cod It,h fra-
*da.K buids of tiio ocean.” Th,
tt tajw ou ,' t *1°*- till* to seem*® a, nearly
o•Jry. bracing.tmoajihcrh Th.
haUJOfyubnuMrl". table lan.lt gtvw
baa br ** ,ui ‘ *f chest and width of
fclEZr JT* if” oIw *}'* noticed. The
g*Mrtesmile of tho colilah is largely at-
»luSSt. t ? tll «g»»lloration of thL. oceanlo
orldlb wheo at home
■— lail 1 * ’ aobmwdae foneste
hm »1U. ve. unbattoaed, a, be
K*'$232*'™* th **t«“T .tore,
, -S.- —
The gout flow on with lowered hoad
To butt with force immense;
(But this incident isn’t going to end in tic
regulation woy, for the man turned arouivJ
quickly)
Caught Mr. Goat by the curling horns,
And tossed him o’er the fence!
A Meeting of Ttvo Jonrtes.
[Chicago News.]
Col. A. M. Jones, chairman of the Re
publican state central committee, of Illinois,
buing in New York the other day, walked
into the National Republican headquarter!
and introduced himself to Col. B. F. Jones,
chairman of tho National committee.
“I believe we must bo of kin,” said Col
A. Jones, pleasantly.
*“Yes,” replied Col. B. F. Jones,” the narm
of Jones is such an uncommon one tbai
whonovor I meet a man by the name ol
Jones I am pretty well satisfied he is s
cousin of mine. Where were you born,
colonel!”
“In Jo Daviess county, III.,” replied Col,
A. M. Jones; “and you?”
“In the romantic mountain regions ol
Wostern Pennsylvania,” said Col. B. F.
Jones, “whore the Jay bird slugs in the lofty
pino and the day laborer delves in the bowels
of the earth.
“My native spot,” rejoined Col. A. M.
Jones, “was on the majestic prairies, whort
the wild goose flaps his wings and carols tc
tho incipient cyclone, and tho unfettered
Hennepin canal purls merrily on its way to
the sea.”
“It seems, then,” said Col. B. F. Jones,
“that our native spots would not satisfac
torily explain our consanguinuity.”
“True,” replied Col. A. M. Jones; “but
what was your father’s name?”
“His name was Jones,” said Col. B. F.
Jones.
“Indeed!” exclaimed Col. A. M. Jones;
“and what was your grand father’s name?”
“Jones,” repliod Col. B. F. Jones.
“Singular coincidence!” cried Col. A. M.
Jones, “that was my grandfather’j name,
anil I am advised by tho genealogical
records, which I treasure among my family
archives, that my great grandfather’s name
was Jones, also.”
“And I,” exclaimed Col. F. B. Jones,
“have undeniable evidences that my great
grandfather on the paternal side was a
Jones, too!”
‘•Then, there can bo no doubt we are cou
sins!” cried Col. A. M. Jonee.
“None at all!” said Col. B. F. Jones.
“Cousin 1” exclaimed Col. A M. Jones, in
a whirlwind of joy.
“Cousin!” echoed CoL B. F. Jones, in an
testacy of delight.
The two Joneses fell on each other’s necks.
And without stopping to make inquiry
about tho traditional strawberry mark each
was supposed to wear upon his left arm, the
two Joneses fell upon each other’s neck and
remained for two consecutive minutes in a
lingering, languishing embrace.
Carving a Chicken.
[New York Sun.]
Durnley had been asked to carve tb.
chicken, and be was struggling with it
“What seem* to be the matter, Ur. Dunv
ley!” asked the landlady, “ham’l the carv-
‘tSSlCpSiaai-a*-.
Desiring t*» Increase tho circulation of the Hr-
coKDt.n, and nt tho same tune to encourage the
payment of subscriptions In advance, we have for
the past two years annually distributed a number
of valuable and useful present* among those of
our subscriber who paid up all arrears and one
year in advance. These Distributions were sc
fairly conducted, and the presents gave such gen
eral satisfaction, we have determined to make
another distribution on the 2d of March next, at
which wo shall distribute nrnoug those of
subscribers who pay up all arrears and one j
in advance the following presents:
ONE TON
.MASTODON GUANO P&l
tar MASTODON GUANO !*^I
Manuiactiired by the Georgia Chemical Works,of
Augusts, Gn„ and sold by Toole, McGarrah &
Tondee, Americus, Ga. Tina brand Is acknowl
edged to bo without a superior in Its fertilising
qualities, being of high grade nml innuufncturod
of the best materials. This ton will he distrib
uted in il^ee prises—ono of one half ton, one of
600 pounds, and one of 400 |>aunds.
ONE TON
HTCOTTON SEED MEAL'!*®
erCOTTON SEED MEAL !*®
Manufactured by the Americus Oil Company,
a fertilizer this Meal has proved to t>e ol
greatest value. It not only produces imtnedinto
.. mlts. but Its efTecti — —
-• .reral yenrsafter. It is also a fine food lor stock.
It Issobtby the Oil Company nt their mill for
f21 per toll. This ton wilt l>o distributed In three
prizes-one of one-half ton and two of one-qr--
WHITESEWING MACHINE!
WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!
WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!!
Manufactured by the White Sewlutf Moch.ne
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. This nmcblne has a
Fancy Cover, Drop heal, two Drawers at each
>ud ol Tnbh-, and D handsomely fltii-lied through*
•ut There go with It all the modern attach-
.newts, aud It is warranted tor five ytsrs. This
Improved Machine Is tlm crownimr feature
* of «
C2TGENTS’ FINE IIAT !*®; {
To he selected by tho hit hj*
.“'.'tiS 1 !-
icket ih<* tin
ny style front the t ilthe stock.
gri’AIlt OF LADIES' FINE SHOES !
talncd a national rcput.ilion iu tin ir lie
shoes dp* the handsome-1 pair e\er »>rnunh‘
Americus, nml retail at fl” I" - |«'r. They t
•K?|st«n at the Diy Good-* ami m re o< .»<
H Hhaw, whoU dole A ;eut for .Ihe-c go al.
1000—TWO IIOXKH-HNJO
DUKE OF DllUIAM < 1GAUKTTKS !.!
Manufaetiireil by W. Di-' e, .'*•■11* A Co., Durham,
mb C.trtdlna, who have midv th * irano know n
roughout lh« world .-•* t* e U-t, iidtig ihhiU
obi old Nutth Cjr«»lin • lenf, the linesi In :h«
>r!*I. The vulneoftt.se l-»t.*l- flO.OO. in
.tier that as mnr.ynt f< -*tl»a- may enhi/ them,
they will l»e dUtrtbut. .1 u ; »■ l:<u« s ..f |W . acb.
HANDSOME
erSETH THOMAS CLOCK ^2
Fun.Ubed by MeRridsC..„ of Atl-nta.
tsr ONE BOX—HVK FOUNDS ^2
MAY LEE"SMOKING TOBACCO!
Manufactured by W. I)i ke, Hoi.s A Co, Durham,
N. C„ from old North Carolina leaf, t'-e flne/t
♦mokinir fear in the v crid. The fox Is tolly
worth five dollar*, and wl’l b-.- a- prjdated bv a
lover of pure weed. 1c order that i»rt may cu*
tbit fiat tobacco, It v.Ul be. diatri buUd Ol
kag«a of upouadesrt.
0 —MONARCH 0
23T BOUND BOSOM SHIRTS!! *®
the very best made, both in material, rut and
workmanship. They are handsome, durable and
never fall to give satisfaction. Tiny can be seen
nt the atoro of John K. Shaw, on Forsy th street,
who Is agent for their sale. Go and tee them.
ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS
“CROSS-CUT” SMOKING TOBACCO !
Manufactured by W. Duke, Sons A Co., Dur
ham, N. C.,lrom old North Carolina leaf, and put
up in handsome foil packages. As we would like
as many as possible to try It, we shall dis'rlbute
it In pnekagos of ono pound each.
FIFTEEN BOXES-
TWENTY BARS EACH-
LIGIITNING SOAP!!!
Manufactured; by W. C.” Neff A Co.,*?Atlanta.
This Is a new soap, one of the moat wonderful dti
coyerles of the nge. By a new process this soap
is made to that It will wash clothing almost with
out the use of the wash board, nt the same time
clennng without in tho least injuring tho fsbric.
It is tho finest laundry soap ever made, and In or-
der to give as many as possible an opportunity
b»rs each *' * " ' “* distributed influxes *>f.20
100- B-O-O-K-S J-100
BY 8TANDARD AUTHORS !!
BOUND IN CLOTH AND GOLD !! •
ditiou to any llbraty.
t»- .S-I-L-V-E-U W-A-T-C-H ! TfJ
■ one he cun rely up.m.
HTSILVER HUTTBK DISH !
with Com, . !l,ml#Gin, Article.
SILVEH PLATED TABLE .SPOONS,
HILVEH PLATED TEA SPOONS,
SILVEH PLATED FOURS.
CHAMBEB SETT—FOUH PIECES,
CHINA FBUIT DISH,
SILK IIANKEKCIIIEFS,:
BRONZE LAMP,
HANDSAW.
JEWELRY,
| BUGGY WHIP,
Ami a Number of Giber Articles.
MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION :
The Distribution will be mode in the following
manner: The name and; po.-tjofflee of each sub
scriber will be written on a slip of paper and put
ill an envelope, and all placed In a box. Tho
name of each of the prcsciiia to be drawn will
also be placed In envelopes and put in another
box. On tho day of ibe distribution ilu-sc boxes
will be turned over to a committee of responsible
It'nt'vmeu, who, before the drawing begins, will
call upon some of the audience to mix the con
tents of the bazoo £to ^thelr satisfaction. After
this, two hoys, one atoneb, will take envelopes
slriiiiltai:e*iaalv from the boxes ai d hand thorn to
the committee, who will first read the name and
then the present. The secretaries will keep
correct li-t of the mimes of the subscribers and
the artich a drawn as they are called out. This
will continue until every article has been drawn
rto.ii the box of presents, when the committee
will declare the distribution completed.
In the I ox of nreaents there will be no lumi,
hence every name drawn* from the box of names
before the presents are exhausted »ilgget|one of
these articles, most of which ore worth many
times the .'.mount paid lor snbacriptioo.
Itemittaaccs m.vv be n.adi by port offleo
order or registered letter.
Clubs.-We will glee a copy of the paper free
to any one getting up a club of ten subscribers
either new or old cu m renewing.
Cask io, accompany names in all cases.
Any one can act as agent for the RECORDER,
but we will not be responsible until we rexlvo
tbe money for subscription.
Ws ga inn tee to famish a paper worth at least
tbe price s»ked for It— besides giving on op
portunity to get ono of the above^bandsoroe
presents.
Remember that you cannot poealbly lores* 99
in a better way lha* ;by MtUcriUag for ike RE-
GOBDtlt.lAddress,
W* I- ULBflfRER,
^CAPITAL PRIZE! 979,000,
Ticket* only 99. Shares Its proportion
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
Semi-Annual Drawings of The
Slate Lottery Uompaiiu, and in person man
age and control the Drawings themselves,
and that the same are conducted with hon
esty, fairness, and in good faith toward all
parties, and we authorise the Company to
use this certificate, with facsimiles of our
signatures attached, in its advertisements.’'
Commissioners.
Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years by tho Legisla
ture for Educational and Charitable purposes—
with a capital or 11,000,ikio—to which a resorvs
fiind of over t&50,000 has since boon added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 3d, A. P„ 1879.
The on/g Lottery ever irted on and tndarted Lm
the people of arty State.
It neeer tcalei or pottponts.
Its Grand Single Number Drawings
ln t .
CAPITAL PRIZE, $79,000.
100,000 Tickets at Fire Dollars Each.
Fractions, lit Fifths, In Proportion,
list or riiizi: .':
1 CAPITAL PRIZE ,74,000
1 ‘lo do s&ooo
1 do do 10.000
2 PRIZES OF $6.000 12,000
6 do 2,000, 10,000
10 do 1,000, 10,000
80 do 600, 10,000
100 do 200 80,000
800 do 100, 80,000
COO do 50 36,000
1000 do 26, 25,000
9 Approximation Prlzos of $750 16,750
9 “ “ 500 4,500
9 “ “ m 2.250
1,967 Prizes, amounting to 9265,500
Application for rates to clubs should ho made
only to the offleo of the Company in Mew Orleans.
For further Information writ® clenily, giving
fhll address. PORTAL NOTKM, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in onll*
miry letter. Currency by Express (all sums of
99 and upward by Expri’M* nt our exiicr.se) ad
dressed
fit. A. DAUPHIN,
Near Orleans, La,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
007 Sewautk *** -
Make P. O. Uoiic
Registered Letters
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK
New Orleans, La.
Meat Market
PROVISION STORE.
W.H.&T.M.C0BB
Having purchased (Yom Hare A Cobb the Mrs
Market and Provision bto.c on
COTTON AVBNUKI
keep on baud the very best cids of J
BEEF, FORK, KID AND SAUSAGE,
aud also u full line of
Ureen Groceries aiijl Provisions,
mbroclng all kind* of Vegetable* and Fruit# In
their season. Conned Goods, etc. it is their aim
to keep a first class establishment, noil give their
customers good goods at the iowent prices.
PflllKhest price mild for Cuttle, Hogs, and u
kinds of cuantry prodace,
Americas, Dec. 15,1882.tf
Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest I
“A STITCH IH TIME SAVES NINE! ”
Ho U your OLD IIAItNKri* rw.Js a Hitch goto
John M. Coker
and buy you a NEW HK1T lor what tho rep wring
will coal, then )S'l have a new harnesa an I all is
well. A Latge and New tupply of;
8AIIDLEIIY AND HARNESS ! I
of nil grades and kii.dt, ju«t in and for sale
Cheaper than Ever Before Offered
In thiaciy.
FINE GOODS AND PIECE HARNESS
A SPECIALTY I
FULL AND COMPLETE.
JOHN M. COKER,
DURHAM’S
IMPROVED
MAMAlil) TIME!
Is !be;b«*t citodructed and fin*
itbrd, gives hell* r percent**#,
more power, end t» sold tor lass
f money, per how power, than
- any ©th r Turbine iu the world,
^ or Hew pamphlet sent free, by
BUOI., New York.
DURHAM
WANTED.
K sit nation by a yonng man who on
■write » Rood bend. I, quick a*, flgnree.
ui will work few a ooder.le ■nijrr.
Mdreee, ACTIVE,
/uuc/mi- CenofEicoutS.
Short orops, no rain, too warm
for this season of the year, lota of
dust, money scarce, cotton too low
and dull times are the answers now
given by all the merchants, when
the “How do you do f” Is given
them, but how different with the
Bargain Store men. Here goods
arrive and disappear rapidly.
On tbe first of September last
this new store was opened with one
of the largest rtocksof Dry Uoods,
Clothing, Cloaks, Hals, Shoes and
Millinery ever brought to Ameri
cas.
Kvery day since then, new and
fresh goods bought by their New
York buyer arrived, and now he
finds himself compelled to go to
Now York to make his second com
plete purchase in all lines. Never
has anything happened to equal it
in the history of the Americus dry
goods trade.
The only and best reason that
can be assigned to this extraordl*
nary success, may bo summed up
in tbe pluck and enterprise used
by the proprietor, and the fact that
the purchaser is not slow to find
out that mitt is tbe place to trade.
While other merchants have held
their goods at regular prices and
profits, lie saw fit to reduce bis
onliro stock to such prices and
profits that would meet the approv.
nl of everybody and everybody’s
pocket, and succeeded with flatter,
ing success. But we are not near
at the end yet. Money is getting
scarcer daily. Still harder times
are coming, and what will be tbe
final result is liettcr imagined tban
told.
The liarga'n Store man’s pro
gramme will be a regular marcb.
He proposes to march down with
the prices of all bis goods yet in
stock, in order to march to New
York with the proceeds to buy
goods lower than they were bought
before.
In order lo raise as much money
ns possible, tho Bargain Store ofiefs
before his leaving during this
week extraordinary inducements to
everybody, including country mer
chants. Goods will bo sold regard
less of o»st, price or profit.
Respectfully,
S. M. COHEN,
Tho Bargain Man.
Cotton Avenue. Sign of red dag,
opposite Bank of Americus.
260tli EDITION. PRICE ONLY $1.
VM .HYSELF.j
A Great Medical Work on Manhood.
Kxlisusted Vitality, Nervous and Physical
liillly Premature DetHno In man. JCrrota of
Youth, and tho untold miseries resulting from In*
discretion or excesses. A book lor a very man
young, middle a?o nnd old. It contains 125 pre-
rlptious for all acute and chronic disrates, each
‘of which I# Invaluable. Uo found tv tho l_
thor, whose raneriefire *or 98 years la snob a*
probably never before tell tu the lot of any physi
cian. aoo pages bound in brautHnl French muslin,
cmlxisBod covers, lull gilt, gnuiniitccd to be a fiu«r
work In every nenscv-mecbanical, literary and
professional—Inuti at»y oilier work sold In thla
■ountry (or #2.50, nr the money will be refunded
n every instance. Price only $1 by mail, poet
paid. Illustrative sample • cent*, gtftd now.
Gold medal awarded ihu author by the Rational
Medical Association, to tho officers of Vhich he
refers.
This t*ook should be read bv tbe young for ln-
tructimi, and by the afflicted for relist It will
iieocfit all.—London lamest,
Thera is no ii'einher of socioiy to whom tbl
book will not bo neefiil, whether youth, parent
g :iar<lbn, instructor or clergyman.—A rgonauL
Address the I’caltody Medical Institute, or Dr.
W. If. Parker, No. 4 Bulflnob Street, PUoaton,
Ma»a. t who may be consulted on all disetaea re
quiring skdl and experience. Chronic and obetl-
*!e diseases ib*t have bufiled llieli ra I skill
f all other physicians a sped al ELM Ualty.
inch treated successfully wltbTLI VC Cl C
iut un Instaucc of lailure. I n YOUL.r
march*,w4w
TYOXIIT 7° 11 w,ul * i 20 Sfi-8hot Rcpeatin
UUJN 1 BiileforllS,* $80 Breech leading
hot (inn for 916, * $13 Concert Onranctte for 17,*
i-J0 Ma ic Lantern for $lt, a Folld Gold $25
Vstch lor 916, a 015 Milver Watch for §8. Ton
an get any ol thu'cVAn* 1 ** 61 '* 7r«l If TOU
will devote a few X UU boars of your Msare
time evenings to intredueiag our new goeda. One
lady secured a Gold Watch free, In a aTnalefalter*
noon. A grntlemaa got a nilver watch for fifteen
minutes' work. A boy II year* t-M recured f
watch tn ohf day; hundred# ol othersV
have douc tn-srly *t welL If yon V
;!• Laatsra
_ II pay you from 1
every night. H«o«l ar once for our I Unitrated
•- oguu of Gold ami Silver Watches, Self Cock-
Dull lN>g Revolvers, Spy Glasses, Indian
t and Astronomical Telescopes, Telegraph
Instruments, Tyi e Writers, Organs, AeenfiTloes,
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