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The Idaho Statesman from Boise, Idaho • 2

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Boise, Idaho
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To Hie Voters of Altmus County hr SPINNEY TJ INDIANS KXLLII0 OTHER IDAHO Til MV KICK LY STAT USMAN no I KEARNEY STREET Knu Frniielxfo (f Treat 11 Chronic tad YOUNG li ioil Dlu At llie indent nHpmst of inniiy Iriemls amt In Iiraonhwr wllli inv own 1 hereby nminiiiiei' mvell'm- a rumlhliile fur Member of CouHCil Snlperl lollie ilifLInii of Hi' Hi'iimernlle rnnnly Cnlivelitl'ili IS IHLIil'A Rill kv 15111 1 T- July Ihiinklng you for this eonliul greeting jM-rndt me) gentlemen to bid you good night After three rousing Governor Nell from lie audience which went sent up with a hearty good will tlm Governor eaiim down into tlm ollh-e and tjm citizens tiled through and were Introduced hy Judge Curtis ami shook hand with Idaho's Governor Yesterday Governor Xcil took tlm oath ot office ls-tore A McGolrick Jusllin of the i Vnee of this city He reeeived many call during the day and hi tlm evening C'pl Green and stalf of Fort paid him ail official visit lm are suaurlng Uiiih ilm Hillles or ludDi'rriiiiH will i iWbfkl iuiiii 1 nr iiimii r( nun will yq Hull lll( vc of fill tlm gjTHlet Ihnui ever al ar of hiiireriug liuiniiulty Assets $15 IXXltXD Incnrpuralcd lslhi III gliurailleii In rnrlell rij- Nk'Y siiiiilniil weiiknco nr privm nr eliuiiu-ler Which be liiidcrluke i Indian Agent Ludliim has culled for troo to prevent Indian at Casa (ininde from killing curb other it m-ciiih to it Hint Hie Agent is siiporllmisly Immune Is it not miii-U lmttcr lliut they bo employed in Hint way Ilian In killing while ieode? It Is ccilidnly much cheaper to let them exterminate llieinselve Hum to employ an army to do If It is said to cunt the United Stale llirccliimdrcd thousand dollars to kill an Indian and we have no doubt that this is true except In those rare case where they get killed oil ns tiiey did one time during tho Han-nock war when Col Huhbin and his scouts were surrounded and when they laid do some terrible lighting or die Hut if tlm Indian undertake to exterminate each other for nothing It Is sheer nonsense to stop them Imt them light It is tlie old game of dog eat dog nin MIDDLhi-AGKD MiiX ien- an- many ut Ibe ngc of ilinr are Iriiulileil will) mi rreiueii tly ic bladder nllcu iiceiinpnidwl riiug nr biirniiig m-iisiiIIii! n) TA11 are ninny ut Ibe be riillg nr inmiing wlm n' 11111 Ir dll' 11111 in iiiniiiier ilm nnileni H11 nil Inr on I'Xiiiiiinliig 1 lie lri 'rl'1 rpy eeiliiiiciii III ulieii be riimi I (' ll lldiu linn- Miiall mirllcleN nf Lapsed Lifo Insuranco Policies nm i'Mir11 tiik MASSACHUSETTS KOH-F'iRFEITUSE LAW Al Hie San Kranel-en Aiteney bv tin -i-YNir uxuia v'-k Mutual Life Insurance Co ok Hie enlnr will 11 iblii adlkDh ue T' lug In dark nil Inrpld awawSVyja men wlm dleirilil illllicaln im euui-e which I Ibe ciuud 'Ke Dr will guaranbT all cae and a licufiby reMuniil1 urTJl ui-liiiiry nrgan lneKillM Knr prl vale dlcn nf hurt I I ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD I rein neril 11 ill limp' 1' Re-Meliee Ntlliie A ill 1 full cinirp id' iiuhIIcIii' wllli lii-irin-iini nay aildre-u nil n-cclpi ni Td'' U'lTum no' "I (10) I'nlu-a Cal Cnli'-a I Ml i nliia oillce Ilnur-III in I and 11 iu7 loin II a a niiMilialliu lire i-Miiiiiuiiii-iii and ndvice yi Hsni all 111 nr nliir- Ifti N1TNXKY A CO Xexmey Virtlnia Nev111 iValiitil erk Cut ll A Miller Jmies II UiiMv ill I 1 ear) li I I I I'eel II Cablen 1 li'vl-nn Miller CO sipri-liH II II sample inns 1 inns 1 limn liin lay IIUIS IIUM I llin- IIIIM nm lint 1 IIUIS IIUM IIUM I year JCUP $1110X1 wl OSi $10X1 i-JVX' '0: $iwxi till ON t'inv $1 110 $'JIX $'10x1 $AIXXI $100X1 In order to aid in the arrest of one Andrew Trnpp wlm stole $-100 al Cascade sicks of A Hcngston we subjoin a lcscriplioii of the thief He Is about six reel high lias dark hair blue eye is jude mil sickly looking nnd Is covered with ock marks On leaving Hie Cascades to roe the mountains lie wore blanket mit of clot lie and carried another good mit and Killed blue overcoat I5y birth lie Is a Swede and may readily he detected from tlie fu-t that lie ran speak scarcely a wonl of English It A Hcngston nt Hie L'ascadc Toa-ks oiler $HH) reward for the iipture ot the robber Jiar Madeline! 11 1 Ill'll 'll I III Inl-e I lly I 'il -j Inri's 'J 1 1 1 1 li 1 'ul I I I 'IIITIIlIHlllO '4 11 Pill-Ip III Is I' ber-ikee Klnl li boMke Klnl'in 1 iiriiim ille ill I luklainl I al I 7 I sinWr lirliikwale I Ilnuirai I) Isikiiii (I 111 IIIlM! 10 71 HI'S KI DAILY MAKIMJ rIllK( euiiiieciiniw wllli the overland ai l(aiii3i aw- IlHlile sniike mid UiH-ky Bar earb I a si and Allaulii nl li a riirrriiw Mall luirv Exprel" and Ih-u freitfbl Will nln enunpci wllhSmii Train ut AllumVVM DDlru-t and Ibmuiiu i-Ry Tlinnigh lie pi-iM-urcd al lliu lngu ullicw in llnU rlli al Kullle Siiukc 1 Ibe ubnvp lieen in iiy nlber Ilian 11 Mii-e-aebiuetlsl'iimpaiy lla'V wniibl linve nrieilrl WALLACE EVKIWiN (ieiii'i-iil Afteul IdS Mnuliliiery si Safe leMi-ll JtilibliuK Min ll sips Spceiiil Agent NEW TO-DAY LOHT! ADA COUNTY Bcpublicon Central Committeo! REFUNDING 07 UNITED STATES BONDS Secretary Sherman linn Issued a detailed statement of the refunding transact inns sim-c Jununry 1X71 From this statement it appear Hint worth of bonds have been refunded and tlm annual saving in Interest Heeled thereby 1 ol which $1 15:150 arises from transactions from Secretary Sherman himself Tim annual Interest charge on the entire public debt i now StiUIlXJlli For redemption purposes $1X1000 000 in iHinds have been sold since March 1X77 nnd the interests on these bond amounts to which represent tlm annual cost of Hie coin reserve held for tlm c-securlty ofeln-idntion From lid It a-IK'-ir that the net annual saving through the refunding and resumption operations of tlm past (wo year ha horn over $10-000000 Now bonds to ilm value of were issued in 1S7X to replace Ilm coin used hi paying the Halifax Fisher' Award HON CARL ECHURZ Tlds gentleman 1r now in Sun Francisco nnd lie recently made a speech In that city He is said to be a very cfl'eetivc stump simakcr in fact one of the liest In the United States He is a native of Germany but wlien wanned up be talks English almost us fluently as be does Geniinn It Is said that the slight foreign accent be lias Instead oflnjuring actually adds a charm to bis oratory He wus one of tlic lenders of the revolution in Germany in ISIS nnd was arrested fur treason nnd imprisoned in the fortress of llunn from which lie managed to make Ills otiH and lied to tlic United States lie ha taken tin active pnit In tlm politics of lid country for many years us a journalist and campaign He fought on the side of tlm Union and was subsequently nppionted Minister to Sudn and on returning to Hie United Slates lie was dee- In Qiiwf 1 a Missouri A man like 1dm wiio came to tlm United States a fugitive fVom tlm monnirldul tyranny of Europe Ignorant of the language of the country and lias Is-eome eminent In its councils ns Curl Solmi-z liu done must be considerably more than nil ordinary mail He is at present a memlier of Hayes' cabinet Iming Secretary of tlm Interior He is said to lie very plain nnd unostentatious ON on NEAR GROVE KTIIKKT A COLD-NUCCET BREAST-PIN 'Hi flutter will receive reward of $i(X liy leaving ul lies A Market 1 WOUDCOCK Aug 1 1HS0 Iw Dressmaking Done to Order The ineiiibers of Ibn Republican liuiinly Central eniiniilllee nf Ailu enmity are reipiPsliHl to meet at the Court Ilniue in Unis I lly Malm on SATURDAY Augml 7th At A for thn imrisise nfllxlng a lime for the meetln of Hie C'nuntv Hopiiblii-an Convenliou ami inr ill ti-Kiisadiou of such oilier business as may properly come la-fm-e the committee SMI'lll noise ily July 211 Chairman AT TUB CorntT of Itlilio and Seventh sts liY Mrs Ill 1 Is wor tli SEVEN MORSES! OK BRICK! BRICK! Company First Cavalry Lost ONE OK THEM STRAYED KROM THE IihiMoii Mellrlde ee-eir iiitkhi April S1 Issii Ibe Imr-e Da rhpH('knrnl li i-ai-s I I 14'a ban Is biali braml'l 1 lit nlber NOW IS THE TIME TO HLIII) six lire One CliestimtSiirn'l 7 years nbl i baml-lilfth braiiib'il Cj sbir on liu-i-beail wbile stripe on iiij-p vmfj oll ll) baiiiDlilab lirumbsl while luce 1 HAVE ON HAM 175000 Brick Wliti-h 1 will ili-lin-r In town for I'nli Thunday Aug 5 1880 1 THE ARRIVAL 07 JOHH KEILIUAHO'S HEWLY APPOINTED GOVERNOR' It wiix iimliiretooil last Sul unlay lliut John It Nell the newly appointed Coventor for Idaho wuuhl leave Salt Iike 1 lint day for tlila city and would of coiiine nrrlve hero on TiiedMy' stage whleh would lm tine III o'eloek rM On receiving till new It wiih iigreed oil the linrt of onr rltlzen that rotii-inlttiHi fdinuld lm seleeled Irnwpprtivu of party to niPi-t him lit the llret Muge tur tlon wont of here nml escort him Into town Hon John Halley Jitilgn Miller or the hind office nml Tho Imgan wcreiignmil upon nH Mich eoniinittee The next day however let tern were rei-eived from Judge Gray of our elly who wiik in Sail I dike and came through with the Governor Maying that (inventor Neil preforad to come into town ax private citizen mid that no demount ration lm iiiiulo over hi arrival ThU new dampened the ardor of our people for the anticipation ofa live (invorimr who could really Identify himself with our peoplo'mid InleroKl had prepared the way for a puhllo demount rut ion of no In-coiiMhlenihle magnitude Hut on considering thu mutter It wan thought heat to yield to Governor Nell's modest wishes Of course tlm Governor arrived on the overland stage hi company with Judge Gray at lilt con minutes lie fore throe o'clock on uesduy lie was met at the Overland Hotel hy Judge Miller Hon John llalley Judge Curtis Tims Logan and several other gentlemen and a general shaking of hand nml kind welcome extended As soon as the Governor could shako tho dust off Ids clothes and procure rooms he found himself heseiged by a eonst'int stream of visitors anxious to shake linnds with and congratulate him upon Ills safe arrival and bid him kind welcome This courtesy extended up to quite a late hour and the hotel wus the scene of numerous visitors inquiring for the room when to the surprise of all who were passing in and out the brass band of our eily 1 leaded by Al Stewart npieared in front of the hold and struck up "We Gladly Welcome The Governor and about thirty other gentleman occupied the cast baleony of the hotel where they were sitting In the cool of the evening conversing The hand played with unusual pathos and thn sweet streams of music soon brought large crowd In front of the baleony who soon took in the situation nml were anxious to see Idaho's new' Governor After the band bed Lnrtis stoppid forward nml intiodueed tho Governor with the following appropriate remurks Frundn ami Fallow Cithrmr The occasion which prompts your presence this evening Is one that meets the earnest congratulation of not only the citizens of (lie capital city of Idaho hid the people of tho whole Territory without respect to purty The mngnillccnt style in which the liand has sounded the "Glad to tlm distinguished gentleman who has come to us through the dust and bout as our Governor will tinrl in tlm citizens of Idaho an upnrecialivu jK-opie In Governor John 15 Neil wo know wo have a man rim in honor and of unhn-ieaehulilH Integrity of iernnnl and ollleial character a man though young in years of vigorous intellect wiio possesses the practical knowledge of Western chnrartcr and wiio will Is found to have the correct him and that peculiar philosophy so nee-essury to aid a people in establishing ami maintaining llio institutions of a new country Tho sincere thank of tlm citizens nml settlers in every portion of Idaho go back to asidiigion to ratify the latest kind net of Hayes in the appointment of Governor John It Neil Fellow citizen 1 have the honor and fi-el a iefiilinr pleasure in introducing to you tlie Governor of Idaho John 15 Neil Loud applause Governor Neil earne forward uod acknowledged the honors which were being paid him in a few appropriate and well-timed word lie spoke us follows Judge Curtin (fcnflnn-n of tk Lund nml Fellow VitisTHt: I thank vou most sincerely and' heartily for tins generous reception and pleasant compliment 1 am too weary to-night to attempt a formal speech in reply to tlm pleasant ami eloquent word witli which Judge Curtis welcomes me on behalf of the iM-onlc of Idaho Though I eoine now for the first time to your Territory I do not feel as "a stranger In a strange for 1 wear in common with eaeii one of yon the grandest title given to man I am an American citizen uml know that I stand to-night on American soil The flag ilmt throws it protection mound me when standing on the Atlantic or coasts east It ample folds about me here to-night and 1 li-cl that I am at home While deeply sensible of the high honor conferred upon ine hy the appointment to be Governor of this Territory and hilly realizing the responsible nature of the tiust confided to me I do not propose to magnify its importance in anv rerqiccf 1 shall earnestly endeavor to (fiscimrge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially Aside from lid it i my whh to lm a citizen in the same sense that all of you undoing what I can to assist in developing mid dint-ring utteiithm (o the wumli-i lul rcHonrw of the Territory 1 can lsst make known my fueling in tills rasped hy quoting the word or the old gentleman who attended for the first time the Fpim-oiud services When usked afterward how lie got along raplled just riz and tail with them every 'ibis Is Just what 1 propose and expect to do rise and full with you arery time Again iSA'lTS: Boiie City to Rocky Bar Rattle Snake to Rocky Bar mm to Atlanta iy Furl imumD of Baggage allnwed earh haw ger Tlckcl Tor Hide al Unite City auiliturbl 11 Stnlluu 1 AGlLNTMi WM 1IEDWAY IkilMfllr I CAMPBELL Ualll MRS MEYERS Amir I HJ BINGHAM Genl Agt llky 1 also have nuumnnlh lrn and mntl ligfle mvniiiiniHlidini of teaniMleiw where hay ad grain ran lie had at the lowet market nlw a cel Inn with the linni l4ix) ferlnfiliebTlA kinmI manger that teamaten van ut Ate rf charge TATKO Proprietor Storage nnd Commission House! KIT HY TATRO In rniiiiertlun wllli the liurn niHlRlageUaeill person wlslilng In etore gnn1 nr Iuitf rnnb enll nn ciiiiiiidseluii will In well by Hlllufaa I1I111 HI hi oillce ul linckv Bar iilaliv Atlanta House ATLANTA 1 Gml Ay 1 win Proprietor Till popular Note! is again thrown opoi to life public All lliraeen mule tnYxnkrrt Saw TmiiIi am) Wood River exdlenmitx will id ample iiTnniiiiodHlbui BORLAND MUNSON BUILDEES CORNER OF IDAHO A SEVENTH STS OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL HOTEL YLxrvAfTi-iiK anil keep eonatantly ox tad Doors SAMI and BUNDS nf every deeerlp-tiuu Pluim and SiMM-illraliiiiM drawn and mb-nuite fiiruDlie Will keep Moulding of kind b1m Drend Lumber and wlllikiWM iiruing to order A BORLAND MUNSON Boihm CItt Julv 79 wllwdf Treasurer's Oillce Idaho Tcrritwy Boiu Our July 17th 1M The follow lag wnmtnta will 1m paid npoa p-annlHliun at llda oMce: General Fund WnrranD No HSO to UM rlualvc Prloon Fund Wnrraidx Noe DOS MJ aad JOHN HUNTlSlX Territorial TreaMiw- In Quantities ts suit at $0 pr Or I'lu-nper thnu any oilier Amt I One liny hoi'll' ii yenr nbl liamls hlxli lKln hllB fuivliiiil dark one liny liore ll years ul I inD dli lira IpiI I Llienrij ii-mil iVei Willie Mnrnn fori'lieiul otin biiy bnr--p vi-aivnll 17 hniiD l'j ineli lUitiiiU'il hDtr mi forcluMi'l ears III ilD hlgli lilnd leel while braiuled 1 IIIIP are nn left sbniibler (lie on lelt I1111 Ibe brajuD were put mi ilurinir Ilm win-ler wlieii the hair wn very long and are now ill hi mi nf till borne All hoie hovuvi) were piircba-eil at linlse last Wlnler and 111 dniilit are trying in wnrklheir way back I be it Ihe som'l anil nne iribc lay iiit very lianl li ealrli the bay bad a Indler'on when lie weld sway ol'lln-e Imres were Inst nt this ism! during a simnpedn Any liersnn who will lake Will mnlrai-t to inukB ami ili-livrr lirlrk of tlie iliiupiihiiiiH nt Hit- Ai-iiisiroiiz im-lies llilck liy inclicj for Eight Dollers a Thousand WHiilinz brink imint com fcrwanl nml mak ei'iilrnrlri licfoiti next Salimlay nilil a I will i-Iukc ilown lit liiat linn- iinlio 1 Iiuvm ciiii-Irncla nlicail theni up and imlify me nr I apt rurni'll 1st cuv-alrj- (ainuiiiiuiiing nllleer ul I In Du I'amieks so I ran send and gel them will lie paid for liirir iLili-ick ul IIh-m- irirci) is clicuia-r Ilian Lull mhiii JAS KIAXAIiAN Irnnble nnd Inr Ire ling ibeii while kept six ul the iioiMp sue helieted lo lie together II- IIERXARD Iw ld 2w 1 apt 1st av ninmanding SSOETEST EOUTSI TO WOOD RIVER DAfJSKIfJ BROS (SI CT'KSSORS TO SAVIN (IMIIsKS OK Stagi Iim uml IOxiireNN DECREASE 0E THE PUBLIC DEBT Tlie total decrease of the annual interest on Hie public debt from August HI 1NC5 to July 1 1X77 was $57X15()5-J nnd to July 1 IxXO Tlm total decrease from August HI 1SGT to July 1 1X71! wus tfdfiVitXiiX) From June HO IStiX to March 1 IXtll) there was an increase of $10501101 and from March 1 IXCitl to July 1X75 tlicra was a doorcase making tlie actual decrease for year $x()slJH0 Tlie decrease from July 1 1X7(1 to January 1 1S7S was $52-HXI1X2: ft-om January 1 1S7S to January 1x71) SI 17 1 SJCK) from January 1 1X70 to January 1 IXXO from January 1 lsxt) to July 1 IXXO $iJ777i)XOH making a total reduction of tlm debt from August SI 1X05 to July 1 18X0 PEN PASTE-POT AND SCI6BCRB I) tckVil fMlil Wlt'auj EOESEAlTLMULi: SHOES conlcinpliUliiK Ml to points Woof I Itlvcr nr rniw-iisiih Lake District Bonanza City NOTICE Will lliiil It to llirlr ailraiilaf to consult the foilowinz 1101WE-SII0E NAILS READY POINTED HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE OILS A WINDOW GLASS CCLTKIiY CROCKERY Alii ASS-W A RE BLACKSMITHS' ACAltrEXTEUV TOOI-S wanting Small nuantlex of BBtt pay coh at the kiln on Uellrerr Ja ft LAwnxxca KlaWioa HATES OK FARE AND IHSTAM TAIllE: Reiit 30 170 Iii'-lam-e Ibnra iiy In Itis-ky liar list M's-ky llnr In Allan' a Ailama in Ijike liisirn-t l'i in ake Dlxirii'l InSiiw-tihiili 1 S'lwtiHilli I'ty to (inieim Id hi linlennio ifminnza 17 Ilali-s (Is nt 4 li 4 O' I Ol 4 on l'i (in ak nml Ash I lank Siuglelrep- liniildclree amt Neck-7' ike Chiirvhe Hflhftnl Piralam KiiW'UmmI Pfl 4 CftlBlofflMVlik 1 mlerllipalimpralpdo llw llajr-iize will be al iiweil escli HMeiiuer Kxrn-s of mi ihiiiihU ill lie (-barrel I Extra in pniporlion In iIImiiuiw LINFOPTH RICE A CO Acnta hr fuR la Cmt iClilukatSk 6a rm GANG SULKY WALKING PLOWS Wagoni ft Agricultural ImplsmenU Also Agosts for Hercules Pcwdsr DAN3KIFJ DHOS Pftdsc Clly June lii isso KrorJu J'uckagrt I'nrrleiHiy reicilnr (rain In nml fV mi nil Hip llalit ft I 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 mi nil nip niimp isilnts 'I pisii-Iips nml kpiiiIi- smlljp nniiiials witli skllleil iiii-n In ainniilHiiee TATKO rrnprietiirs niiliu Trnlu If Stray Houfo STRAYED FROM TnK WARM Rem-h In 17: One Bay Mure (ear old ball Ince wldle mikiI nn jM lirnmliNl on Hie left I high nlHiil Will pay libenil reward for the return of iiidiiinl or any iiifnmiation Irailing jt ery Addrr STATaeNA ofllce or tel-J-Aflen nrilil clly GEU llnlae City June 19 'HO Lakery MILLINERY STORE! THE HEW EfttLINO I TAKE NOTICE EVEUVIIODV THAT 1 hul'u lull4ul a III hv slurtpl ilnkerv up my wili ive larger I nave nial Inner prlei-s Ilian lireaillin rXjTLr lll' nn kprsmil Mrs Thos A Silvcy Judge Heady who was appointed ret-erae by ilm Slate Circuit Court of tlie Third Judicial District in tlm cases of tlie State of Dragon vs ex-Govemor Grover Secretary of State Chadwick State Treasurer A II Drown and II Cann of tlie Hoard ot School I and Commissioners has submitted Ids report in tlie case of Chadwick He find Chadwick during bis eight years' administration nudiicd and allowed various false anti illegal claims not autliorizeil by law amounting In the aggregate to tlie sum of 122MJI and Hint witli interest bis liability to tlm State reaches the sum of Tlm State Court will orneecd at mice to recover this amount claimed to bo due The town of Xeversink lias tin example of hereditary depravity A wo-man elghty-onc year of age 1 living apart from her lmsband who makes Ids home with another woman In another county A daughter has an illegitimate son anotli or daughter is married to a man wiio has been in Jai' for assault and battery daughter of the latter i In jail for timft and her husband is a criminal tramp Tlm old woman ha a son who bus lieen in tlie iusann asylum and poorlimiso Another daughter is married and a woman of dlsso-lute habits and has a son of weak mind None of the finally can read or write s'PO'lliliiK In lliP I taken Hue UJve me a eall for 1 huv hail more inn mr a 1IUVS null nilllT siiiu vAirntfmffj you Pnypt li Hole Cltr Alunii SOlh H0 eiTcicgson Mr PAYNTON WILL OPKX IIKH STOUR OF BOSTON' INCORPORATED 1855 Assets $1500000(1 NEW BAKERY At tit Old itand South aida of iffala Street to-day hrc w111 kl' an band all kind and Goods And do Ilia muit noddouable Mllliupry Work 1 liL la Ihe obleat party Mutual Lift uin-e I 'oiiiaiiy In ill L'nilel Kwle- Alint )Hiieleare governed liv die of MiiHai-liuelD Till enmiany c' inure Tor it liiHiiraiiee limn llmee rir forllet tli Policy lu raxe ol noniymeui 1 lav I flttcil up III Slur nnnn fnrnipi'v pjiplpl by li lire I A Jeweiry More nn Jliiu li-pel nml buhl Ibn liven in III rliv I am imw prpurp in supply wiifi AUKS CRACKERS ANHIKS FANCY OROCERIKH ETC Etc AS GOOD AS EVER OFFERED IN THE MARKET Will keep hand a large Asrlent of SWITCHES pl-eks CURLS and LADIES and SC ITS linincl oittra 3SS Montgon" Branch Olttra 3S) Callftindn Safe Depueil Imlblliig JOSEPH mIDDLEMISS iftw- H- ml you will Im fhlrlr tlritli min 11 vciiiiv liuisn ctv Aarott Iff KKY town Wlllaieo iln 'ovLr M1 fxoxlt In hair Will dr' the liliIV1 1llVtMi weave (behiouabla ityl 1)1 the mint twUi.

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