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HIE ATHENS BANNER SATURDAY MORNING MAY 1891
The Athens Daily Banner
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treated totbe Business Mnnacer.
THE MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL.
Athens should not sutler the mid'
summer festival that has been start-
ed afloat to fall through short of a
splendid success.
When it is remembered that every
little city and town along the route
of the Georgia Carolina and North
ern railroad has greeted the first
train on this great trunkline with
overwhelming ovations as celebra~
tions of a new era of Drosperity, it
certainly should be sufficient to in
spire the people of Athens with suf«
fleient pride ts eclipse anything in
this line that has ever yet been
witnessed by other cities.
Athens is the city of all cities
to be a ridiculous attempt at decep
tion. Jeflsraoo’s whale theory of
government is against the privilege
to a clasa which the modern doctrine
of extreme protection implies. No
msn in public life ever' carried this
view further. He may be quoted in
favor of wbat was known ss protec
tion in bis day, bat such extracts,
when viewed as conveying bio sens
limenls of what protection Is in onr
day, are a clear case of what the
sciipture describes as “the letter
that killetb.” Some people are ig
norant enough of the character of
this most influential man in Ameri
can political history, to be deceived
on that point, but we pay sufficient
respect to the intelligence of most
newspaper writers to assume that
they are not of ttie number.
The Boss, a newspaper published
is Arp, Georgia, is much frightened
at the prospect of war with Italy
He writes as follows
People of Arp, in time of peace
prepare for the exigencies of war
You know what a war cloud has o
late been hovering over this country
and Italy. It would be of interest
for you to know why it did not burst,
Italy well knew the great moral force
back of the United States, The Boss.
And well might she hesitate before
she dared to defy this power!
in a moment of desperation goaded
on by the populance, Italy might de^
clure war against the Union.
But you ask, what have we to fear
energies towards equipping himself for
nis editorial dudes. He has succeeded
_ making the Herald-Journal one at
the best and aMest papers in the state.
The Greene Rifles regret to give him up
Mb* has made a needed officer.
Coons—Sbertar Cooper, of Houston
county, passed through the city today
with two lunatics en route for Mllledgo-
ville.
Williams—Mr. W.G. Williams, phy
sical instructor-elect of the Macon
Young Hen’s Christian Association, st
rived in that city yesterday from Hous
ton, Texas, where be has been serving
in a similar capacity for some time.
Tucxer—E. L. Tucker, a Way cross
negro, made application fur admission
to the bar, bat was refused because he
failed to furnish a certificate of his mor
al character, and that be had .studied
ltw under a practitioner for the requi
site length of time.
Jokes—It is public impression that
tho late Col. John E. Jones wss not
president of the Covington and Macon
road at the time of his death. This im
pression is a mistake. He was presi
dent, and his successor will have to be
elected.
Snn—* Hum!
The ocher evening a little girt, a mite
"of five years, lay on her mother’s lap
dning the children’s boor. Play was
over and the white robed little figure
vnwteudy to be tuckssl Into bed. But
she dammed for a story, and the moth
er told her of heaven; of the golden
pavement*. the greet white throne, the
snowy garments of the angels and the
perpetual praise from the harps of tbe
great orchestra of the blenAsd. After
the story was finished the child was si
lent for a minute. Then she asked,
v.mTTi. have we got to do just that
for ever and ever, amen?" It will be
difficult to insure the orthodoxy of this
precocious young person.—Detroit Free
Press.
BANNER WAVELETS.
‘The shortest thing we know of is a
Strawberry short-cake without the ber
ries in it,” says an exchange. What
about the far famed oyster Soup with
out the oyster in it?
A Texas editor says a person must
have some sense before he can know
whether he hac any or not. Notso.
he has much sense he doesn’t waste
time thinking about tbe question. His
mind is absolutely void on the matter.
Some men will swear they don’t be
lieve in ghosts, but, bless your soul
they’ll all tremble in their knees when
they see a white garment fit night on
the clothes line.
along this road that will be benefit in ,j, e mountains of Ga., away from
oil it.mupr. Hash people! Don’t you
ted by the new line. Athens is the
largest city on the routd, and Athens
sirely must not be out-done by
Elberton, Abbeville and other cities,
whose celebrations have advertised
these towns widely to the world.
all danger. Rash people! Don’t you
know that she could reach our very
gales.
This i9 how she could come:— __
Burn Savannah, pass up the Sa
vannah river, into the Broad, thence
its various tributaries into tbe
up
Hudson, steam up to Martins bridge
and author in 2£ miles of The Boss
ULCERS,
CANCERS,
SCROFULA,
SALT RHEUM,
RHEUMATISM,
BLOOD POISON.
Item tmpare blood —octetsBy treated by
udbut of .11 tonic* nl
Swifts Specific SSS
DtauwfnA
Printed
ATLANTA, OA.
■itnnfnl.
Some Japanese real estate boomers 1 application, ananas
went out and founded a town and adver- Tbs Swift Specific CO.
tised as a leading feature “a great 1
avenue, fifteen feet wide, running the
length of the town." This extravagant
waste of land was reported to the gov
ernment, and the boomers were ordered
to simmer down or go to prison.—Cin
cinnati Times-Star.
furniture
We are the best known Furniture House in Athens. In
market our Cash gets the bed rock price and at home our
long experience gives the people confidence in our goods.
We have too the beet selection in plain, fancy and artistic furniture. Onr im
mense Ware-Rooms are full to overflowing. We invite an inspection of the
stock at prices that cannot be met by ihn*e having no experience in the business.
'Ve also have a full line of Coffins, Caskeia, etc.
£. S. EDGE FURNITURE GO.,
Furniture and Undertaking,
321, 322 and 323 Broad St., next to S. C. Debts.
May9
ePab It—dAwtm.
OLD CHARTER
RYE !
Let Him Try It.
A Philadelphia surgeon says that by «« Absolutely the Finest.”
three strokes of his lancet he could par*
lyse the nerves acted on to make a mao
get mad. and thereafter anyrae could & BiCkSUrt,
pull his nose, cuff his ears and spit on I U1U.UWjU.uuim vjj ,
his boots and he would simply smile a
Our Spring aud Summer Stock
IS NOW READY FOR INSPECTION !
It comprises all the latest designs of foreign and domestic manufactures
carefully selected by Mr. C. H. Ferris. It is the most complete selection
we have ever uttered. Everything that is new and stylish has been bought.
Taking these facts into consideration, in connection with our established
reputation for good tilting, stylish and well-trimmed clothes, we are_mors
than ever able to give satisfaction.
soft, bland smile —Detroit Free Press.
Youth and Beauty. ,
Pr served by urine that marvel! of the MJ. I
“Leauuell* Oil.” Though called an oil, is
more the nature or an expressed Juice, PS*®* 8 ?}
peculiar properties pre enting
Wrinkles or tentenoy to Ageing of the akin. BOo |
and tl-OOat I’ntggste-^^ ^ ^ ^
Wholesale Whiskey Merchants,
46, 48 and 50 Marietta St.
* Atlanta. Ga.
Match T
from—feb. SO—dly.
It All Tate* Time.
Don’t be prejudiced. Because a* oos
time you put a short local in your town
newspaper for one week, and
tooned" all tbe fence boards in tbe viem-
CARRY THE NEWS.
If an honest man is the noblest work
of God then God’s noblest work has . ,
always been at a discount with human ity. don’t give up, get discouraged and
fciml say that you have tried advertising, re-
That fellow Scott Thornton has tbe
persistence of a mad dog. This much |
can be said ill bis favor.
solved that it didn’t pay aud decided not
to do any more of it.—Warren (Ilia.)
SentmeL
McKEAN & GARDNER
AT MILLS’ OLD STAND,
Are making
LAUGH AND BE MERRY.
More than thU the Georgia Agri- olCct .j ~p ri)m here she could hail
cultural society with its three liuu-1 bomb a!t.er bomb into the ^ at T ™ e ‘
, . , , • , tiopolis of Arp, and before The Boss
d red deli gates will be iu Atlicas id | coul( j interfere, do immeasurable
August, What more fitting tim* damage. And far more terrible than
, , . . . r „ n bombs, she could turn loose a whole
for a grand festival ; a week of un army 0 f org ansgrinders and monkeys
ceasing, and unbounded pleasures) on uu ;
i* ah— 1« JsftZfr CTS'tSSi
in this’ important matter. It strikes Dr i,|g e wiih torptdos, with sand-
to the very h“art of Athens for a crackers and there prepare to defend
to ttie very a.art oi a our cily from the Lepanto and
speedy settlement. | duello, or determine to sbed oceans
ot blood (which can run through
ANDREW J. COBB. | Mr. Brocks canal) for your city,
A«— Lu I... - - be pn-Kl | ‘£>$1
of such a citizen as Andrew J. Cobb.
As a citizen, he has ever beer;
active and energetic in doing all ii
his power to advance the interests oi
land ) .
Right now!! To arms! To arms!
“I am the son of Asa Pratt, a hard
wotking cabinet maker, who toiled
from daylight until dark, in order
Some butter belongs to the first rank.
—Washington Star.
An old stick in the mud—an anchor.
—Puck.
The countersign—marked down be
low cost.—Richmond Recorder.
It is the landlord who doesn’t over
look the leased thing.—Washington
Post.
Baseball games are always worn on
lost by the score.—Columbus Dis
patch.
Disappear Debar should be given at
least a ghost of a show.—Oil City Bliz
zard.
A nickel in a lung tester is the latest
device to help a man blow in his money.
—Yonkers Statesman.
My goods all speak for themselves,”
remarked the dealer in phonographic
dolls.—Elmira Gazette.
“There is music in the heir,” said a
young husband, reaching for the pare
goric bottle.—Harvard Lampoon.
Housewife—Don’t rub your dirty
clothes against that door!” Tramp—
Why not ma’rn?” “Because I don’t
want you to darken my door again—
Yonkers Statesman.
Mrs. Crimsonbeak—I see that Miss
Canister has gone aud married her gro
cer. I wonder why? Mr. Crlmson-
Expect Good Returns.
Give your “ads” a sanguine, optimistic
hue. Convoy, in a subtle but unmistak
able way, the impression that you ex
pect success, and the results will much
more rarely come. Never odvertiae your
doubts or f earn.
CABINETS
At $3, $4, $5 and $6 per doz.
Tailors and Outfitters,
820 BROAD bTREET. - - - AUGUSTA, GA.
'JB' Samples mailed on application. Feb 27—cdecl.2—d3m
Covington & Macon Kailroad.
TETWEEN MACON ANDAi’HKNS.
NORTHBOUND.
SOUTHBOUND.
Second Clue.
Local Ft.
Dally ex.
Sunday.
Fir it Claes.
61
Fast Mai
Nothing except the mint can make
teener -without adrertisiag.—Gladatona
CRAYON WORK
A SPECIALTY.
Purify
CALL AND EXAMINE 8PECIHENS.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
May 9—d312t
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Dally.
TIMETABLE. 50
Fast Mall
In Effect Wednesday. Daily
April 2. 1‘91.
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German American Insurance
r generations, causing untoia sunering, aau i r Vn.L C ron
> also accumulate poison and germs of dis- 1 Company OI N CW Y ^rk. b TAD
the city. As a lawyer, he has cat -1 lliat |,j 8 family often children might | beak _i suppose he'suited her to a tea
ried out a splendid reputation at the
bar, and is steadily rising in his pro
fession.
Up to a few months since, it was
the settled opinion of the Slate that
the General Assembly had no power
under the Constitution to make at
appropriation for an exhibit at ai
who had
relirn-
et a subsistence. All I am 1 owe | —Yonkers Statesman
to tbe kindly endeavors of his hard I “Mama.” said little Ethel,
tailing clU»», who IS
bis children never to waste time nor ^ rea ^ believe this needle is cross-
money.” That is the simple story eyei ] # __Washington Post,
of bow the late Charles Pratt began Young wile—Did you try any of mv
career which has iuet ended, de- pie, dear? Husband—-No, dear; I for-
career wmeu J wpa khiesi got to renew my life insurance policy
priving Brooklyn of her wealtbies. K terday . m do so today and try the
and most generous citizen. His ioi> ' je tonight.—Yonkers Statesman,
nine is estimated at from ?lo,tKX), - -
000 to $20 000,000. and he gave
millions during his lifetime
The Importance o!
keeping the tilcod in
a pure condition is
universally known,
and yet there are
very few people who
have perfectly pure
Wood. The taint of scrofula, salt rheum, or
other foul humor is heredited aud transmitted
for generations, causing untold suffering, and *
we also accumulate poison and germs of dis
ease from „ tk 0 af we I & Charboniiier. Agents,
breathe, a the food I
we eat, or tfb||BP the watcr
we drink. W I 111 I There U
nothing ■ HU! more con
clusively ■ MUg proven
than the positive
power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla over alt diseases
of the Wood. This medicine, when fairly
tried, does expel every trace of scrofula or
salt rheum, removes the taint which causes.I ^
catarrh, neutralizes __ _ _ 1 “ipfe"jewel, The Dangler, The Success A Per
the acidity and cures BTB B feet. The Vanwie, The Chicago, The Favorite,
rheumatism, drives IH B Ann land many other splendid makes, a
out tho germs of
malaria. Wood pol- _ ________ . —....— ......
aonlnc etc. It also U|U|J1I The Gas Co. realizing the fact that gas may
In V h>e made a cheap tuel for cooking and heating,
vitalizes and en- haTO re dnced the price of ga* for this pur-
riches the Wood, thus overcoming that tired ^ to per thousand cubic feet. Ihe
feeling, and building up the whole system. I *[ a)ount „f consumption to be determined by
Thousands testify to the superiority of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier. Full lnfor-
CHEAP GAS
FOB FUEL.
RHE Athens Gaslight Co. is now pr
furnish on abort notice gaa atOFes.ranKi
,nt»*s. a»id ovens, of the^following waki
ri
ample of
Georgia
apte
1 Ola
matlon and statements of cures sent free.
eperate meters. .
Believing that this reduction in the Dnce of
A man who has practiced medicine
for 40 years, ought to knoVr salt from
exposition such as the World’* Fair: | ^ “uiron* adolia^anct ] sugar;' read whathe rays^ ^ ^
Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co.—Gentl
menI have been in the general prac-
but this able young lawyer of the c i OS ed his career with more thou
city of Athens has come forward insunce ot how I ^ce”of medicine for most 40 years.' ami
with th. convincing opinion that the l apidly forlone8 . re made in would say *^ v * e n ^“LS'TprepTre-
appropriation can be made witbou 1 this wonderful country or ours. tion that I could prescribe with as much
violating the Constitution in letter j a way out in Texas -the people arc I ^^rrh ^ure^manuf^tured & by you.
still rebels of the first water. The Have prescribed it a great many time*
New South doesn’t live on Texas soil and its effect is w ®“ ,1 ® r T f “ 1 ’ Tnd
to judge from the circulation of the rayrn
following little piece of dog-gerel ^ would take j t according to di-
that tbe newspapers are circulating: rect i 0 ‘ n8 . Yonrs Truly,
1 L. L. GOKSUCH, M. D.
Office, 215 r a omit St
We will give $100 lor any case of Ca-
a. * . Kn n:i n./l Or 5 t Vl ITlllUv
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
1U for tael, place* it in the reach ufall, we
have determined that we will place the stove*
I or ranges in the reatdeocea ol patrons at _ a
uateiial
minimum price for the coat ot tbe
No charge will be made for the labor iu pip-
I iag cookers.
SoldbyaUdreggists. 01;rixforS5. Prepared only
l»y C. L HOOD * CO., Apothecarlea, Lowell, Ma*S
IOO Doses One Dollar
or spirit.
His opinion, published iu The
Bannkb some time since, started r.
movement for a convention, and last
Wednesday that convention was held
in Atlanta.
Mr. Cobb delivered an elaborate
•pinion before the convention, and
Will be pleased to showjtlieae
G-A.S STOVES
| to all who wish to elamiue.
Athens Gaslight Go.,
By J. T. ROBINSON, Manager.
May 2—dim.
New York Life.
good old rebel,
rsjnat what 1 am; „
Oh! I’m a
Now that.,
For the •• fair land of freedom
I tio tiot care a
The large fountain erected at Mil
waukee in honor ol Henry Bergh bus
_ r arrangements for watering horse
his reasoning was so logical and an d dogs, but none for thirsty men.
tarrh that can not be cured with Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. Taken internally.
F. J. CHENEY & CO„ Props.,
Toledo, O.
0“ Sold by Druggists, 75c.
cmvincing that, the convention acb-1 They are . e JP^ cted t _ l °
iug on his opinion of the law, re
quested the General Assembly to ap
thirst with Milwaukee beer, probab- |
iy-
Hon. Andrew J. Cobb of Athens,
propriate the sum ot one hundred ; s l j ie biggest man in Georgia today.
.V a li.n to nrnvide for a for the satisfactory settlement of the
thousand dollars to provide for a w Qrld ’ B Falr question was theN(.
suitable exhibit for Georgia at the | g eat wor k for Georgia that has late- j ^ anting catchy advertisements. In
ly been felt. * 1
Advertising Necessary to Success.
The merchant or manufacturer whe
does not advertise his goods cannot suc
ceed. Of late newspaper advertising has
become a distinct trade in itself, and all
over the country leading concerns pay
fabulous prices for men who are skillful
The Greatest Medicinal Discovery
of the Age.
No Disease of tbfl
Blood can withstand,
its powerful cleans
ing qualities.
■:te tbaiprinc ot MSI contracted •
tesv&aaTO
ntltlca of an the blood purifier, on th,
J>at nono»mD«d toaom.*nyfooUuntal
•track W. W. a (Wooldrld*e , » WooderftU Curet
Fire bottle, of tiiU truly wonderful medietas hu
EE?
nvnbotUMOf this truir 1
cn*de noompleto euro of I _
to trite W.W.ai was covered with joiyeJ
beedtofooC Your* gratelully.J A
ApelachtooUi. FBu. Dee. X1HL
KASUraCTDEXO BY
WOOLDRIDGE WONDERFUL CURE CO,
COLUMBUS, QA.
FOB SALE BY ALL DBVGGISTS.
the
Colombian Exposition.
Speaking of the opinion
Atlanta Journal says:
‘•The able opinion delivered by
tbe Hon. Andrew J. Cobb on the
constitutionality of an appropria
tion by tbe Stat,e and the indorse,
meats of bis views by other able
lawyers, it may be concluded, re
moved all doubts in the minds of the
delegates of the power of the State to
make and pay the expenses as an ex
hibit,"
The Aagnsta Chronicle and other
papers in the State also compliment*
id Mr. Cobb very highly. He was
he toast of the oonventiOD, and his
•potation as a lawyer of profound
vbility is second to none in the
tate.
many large cities there are men earning
from 83,000 to flO.OOO a year to write ad
vertisements. This fact in itself shows
THOMAS JEFFERSON’S VIEWS
The attempt to connect Thomas
lerson with high protection is well
iosed by a correspondent in one of
Brooklyn contemporaries, says
Boston Herald. But every stria
\t . ol history always knows it
The following from the Dallas
News puts the mother in-law in a 1 advertising pays,
new light: If people interested in this subject
Toe vainest person you ever «aw will investigate it for thefnselves they
{§ tbe ostentatious mother-in-law. j q^ill find that the leading advertisers in
The Plain Dealer are the merchants who
6^ VIS YOUR
WINTER MMM AND BLANKETS |
From the Festive Moth,
COAL TAB
Georgia's legislature mu t now do h ave the best stores, the best assort-1
its duty and appropriate the $100, meuta of goods and who sell at the most _ _ TT - - n
000. This is right and, Georgia can reasonable prices. Such merchants do s k IIII D U I 1 U
1 ~' h larger business than merchants I U 1VI | f| II [\
, do not advertise; consequently they V/ IX AT A A AA W AX
It raineih on the just and the an- I bfun tnsir goods over morequickly and FOR SALE BY
iust alike.” and still we are not I can afford to giro better prices. ^ Cloee I
S «^tiJ? a tL V4 jolm Crawford & Co„]
Vndicionaly succeeds the best,and thisI. * ’'I
buyers who wek tile best bargains
patronize such merchants.—Cleveland
Plain Dealer.
The New York Life turned the
U>ruer January 1st, 1891, with
cheerful face, a ruddy c< mplexion
and a body of Aldermanic pro
portions. Notwithstanding the
increase which it made in weight
duriDg 1890,it walked around with
as quick aud light a step as iu
former years. Let us see what
did last year.
It issued 45.754 Policies.
It wrote $159,376,0(10 new in
snraoce.
It increased its assets $10,894,209,
Qu the first- of January, 1891
the total assets were $115,947,809,
The surplus $14,898,450.
The Premium income was $27.
238.209 and. tbe total receipts $32,
168,100.
There are 173,469 Policies
force, amounting to $569,338,726
insurance.
happy!
A Glorious old picnic to- day in j
the wild woods.
WHOLES ALE AND RETAIL
The Record shows that tbe New
York Lite i6 gaining ground rap
idly. In five years it has added
over $50,000,000 to its assets,me
than doubled its income, and add
ed $310,000,000 to Us Insuianee
account,
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10 00 p.in,
0 05 p. ca.
> -55 p. C.
8 21 u, in.
1 at p m.
12 01 a, m.
9 U a m.
0 80 a. m.
9 00 p ra.
trrve..
.. Jacksonville, .
.. Leave
7 50 a. Ji.
8 15 «. m.
10 .a p. m.
Arrive .
... Falalka
... Wve.
7 < o ^ ni.
l'J 05 A m.
Arrive..
. St Augustine,
... L are.
10 00 u. m s
6 10 a. ir».
5 45 a.
S 16 a. UK
1 51 a. in..
12 16 ««bk
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6 <i p. nv.
6 25 p. I
i 30 p. I
Trains arrive and depart from anion depota in Maooa and Paiatka and f. 0.5, P,depot in
Jacksonville.
Pullman sleeping ca-a on u : ii!it trains.
Connection north bouud and south bound ia made in Macou with trains on Central and E. T.
Y. AG. Railroads.
A. C. KNAPP, J. T, HOOK; L. J. HARRIS.
Traffic Manager. Geo Pa**. Ag”!. Ticket Agent, Umoq depot.
HENRY BORNS, 0. T. and P. A. No. 515 Mulberry St., Macau, ifa.
C. C. ROD IS, Jr,, Soliciting Agent, 6 Kimball block, Atlanta, Ga.
L. C. CilNOYA, 0. T. A. It. T. RI'JH ARU, Agent TJawt Depat W. P. LAWSUE, T. P. A.
Palalka, Fin,
JAMES MKNZIES, Southeastern A Bent, 95 Waal Bar Street, Jackaonville. Fla.
PARR BROS,
House ni Sign. Painteiw
DECORATORS AND DEALERS IN
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes,
No. 17 NortJt .Tactrsnn Street N«xt Door to Rdonm Offlnr
The Central railroad in going to
fix up the C.iviugton and Macon,
The
thing.
midsummer festival is the
A Love Song In M Flat.
“My modest, matchless Madeline!
Mark my melodious midnight moans;
Much may my melting music mean—
My modulated monotones.”
This ?oung man stayed out too late,
serenading his lady love. He caught *
gold, which developed into catarrh, bnt
he cared it with Dr. Sage’s Catarrh
Remedy, a sovereign specific for chron
ic cases, “Cold in the Head,” Catarrhal
discharges, heals the irritated throat
Young—Capt. Edward Young has An d nose, leaving the head clear, and
resigned his position as leader cf the iuie il and taste unimpaired. It co«U
Bur, don’t those town fellows play
ball?
Athens gets gayer every day.
Druggists
—AND—
Seedsmen,!
ATHENS, GA
April 10. cjMt^S- dly.ed.p.n.rm-
MELLdc LINTON,
University Bank,
Athens, Ga.
A. C. FINE, Special Agent,
Commercial Hotel.
R, H. PLANT, General Agent.
Macon, Ga
March 16—dSpt.
GEORGIA PEOPLE.
Aetna Insurance Company
Greene Rifles. He finds that, his grow-1 b ut BO centsfan^rhe^proprietoii offer J Ol Hartford, Conn. Grant
ing and popular paper requires moat of! j n jjood faith $500 for a case they can-1 & ChaiDOMUer, Agents.
* hi* time. He intends to.bend kU Ws m eun ,
lueen Insurant e i ’om^diiy,
r?’
Of Id
& CharBonnier, Agent»j
verpool,England. U rant
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