Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 13, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 18, 1876 Page: 2 of 4
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ORAHAM IiBADRR.
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X.
GKAILaM. TKX
iturday, November)
1 1,1 -
We Are as yet unnblllo^’e
set vole for President, but enougfi is
It nemo to w^rraiU tbeaa*ertIon that
TlT<i«*'n is rhfflen li^Shl doubt.
LitfTTijg out Lon Warn, Sou Hi Chroliij*
irfjW
%*1m 4fer,i'*' «i<h_<j,vernojjUj*«
wa* published here this afteruoou; ^
fefiil reply to a .question by a aorres
poodent ho said: -V a-' ^
‘‘X ihiuk w* -am iLifoaiad.,in spite of
—ami b* h— —shobhiodiy carried two,
if uot all of tfr?*«iStale*.-r
the country' pud elected^ Ttlden, as it
now seem* necessary fin* the Ttc-publi.
cans to tiffty Utl the "Stafea* now set
’?Th*m aratwo cities iu the South with *Juwn as tfoubtful to socam even * aa<
jority of one. I don't think eocojurag-
no derailing house* for lea** cir rent—
Dallas and Vicksburg.—Dnllns Herald.
And Graham make* three.
] - The official rfpBft ofjSflSTbattle. hfc
tween Sitting Bull, Pretty >$**0 Bald
£l*u1and White Bear,Jon Cedar Cre*k,
states the number of Indian* known to
have been hiUc#U/s<v cn-feonH red and
fifty. The report comriodm, I believe
this mattm; can he closed now by vig-
Dr. R***rTH?'ei
all the"vqtes by tbfm given, sanding
OU* of these . erlifrcjfcjBf a m«tseng*r
to be delivered into tbejipud* of the
PresidWotoTthe Senate befoi
*«^iwcwen.^nw' tbcrm,.t .....” wiwe ,h, ... filingof. ;_____GASH.BUYEAS
WW Elerlon) % g -rfd.tte AiTT»rTrS7&6i, Sf!A*K?
••>+£&&* eww.nr rn « *«'» I Tall <SmiilratL-i„ b. rant ihrowh Urara.il county le our citV _ t*. *=£*7:
to li' be sent lhroti^li th« mm!
'resident of thc,.Se»aSK“in<i the
ing dispatcher out to be giVoppo the
public now, because they might mislead
enthusiastic friends to bet 00. the elec*
tiofi "fibd lose, roortey. T do heartily
Eagle, John Sausarics, dtaodiog Bear, deprecroie s\ich dispatches.”
c^. >*
^ “After pleasantly tSiHyWgIriv'friebds
and urgii»g,*tfce«tf*fiefto1?e (tedjHindent,
he so id:' ‘S&oi** tSL *i-
itoSfcv
“I da fMA tlaix k it. iarighljo
Xi B^SBuaX.
The eflbct of the election of Tihh*p
upon the material *---------- -*
country may be ex
tnterU! of'the ^oft1‘0^^ 1 4,0 ,ilZ “ud pur*^5« Sitting-Bull and
atsd Issssaseasa
roost gratifying description. Withthe itself. CajfitaiiiU Imiy jrtkHlt present
IWOHTtlTTt of confidence fous^ eo.me
aipH';i the vaults
of timid investors, will be emboldened
to again seek the balance of Commerce
aud quicken tho wheejsofjftude.
One humlrtfi; nnd two thousand f£d
r wral officials will h*v* to step.down uu • 1
^ out «u the fith of March lmXty audvlvr at a staudetill it will be
- Min “
" *W veay-lsw.of them have ever done
before—-work for a 1 iVtng.
“ Wha4 a- fall, my country man ”
Texas
two
h« wutyft^ Wu th««u,"l Jull.r, tu
theXeutenniiit fund in aia of the Wash*
iogton and hot University, at Leiing-
, k; ton, Virginia. ■ r ^ ir •■
’« '.rc 1 'T'p-Ve-'.y) t** T .L;;»
~ Al) tbc pif#cng*r train* leading into
Texns »rc taxe<l to ibeir utmost capac
fty, and c^u.scarcely furnisl* stumlni-
i, room to the crowd* wlijeh afe streain-
iug into the empire of the South.
Tim Georgia paper* announce thaf
the health of Moti. A. H. ^ephefflT#
steadily improving aud that he will »>*■ '
abl* to take Vi* se*V iir. ^ngr^ iXu*
Wiuter. lie was re-elected on the 7th
without j>|ij)<>*lttoa.
Bruce, of Mississippi, is well nigh a
Democrat 1 i^anebtoaek, #f fauiiitfuft,
will, iu three moDth*,{)roulaim his ad-
. heeiuo to, that partf. In two more
years throe tiftlih of4^fti©ijb<*gT<ies South
will scorn 40 vote any llckH save the
^ Democratic. —
certificate
to the Pi
other of said certificates h tar be deliv-
ered 4o the judge of the district in
which the ^lectors JM*emb.le. On the
second WVdacsdayJe.February, 1877.
? Xgdh Houses of (&0
gresrrjirttt be h^id antf Ake electoral
votes cuuoied nod the revolt officially
dcclared;—W/os Hera&T
ftltttaff BwH -Beftatci ,
s^,t.‘,T»il)fu . T r T-V • /^SW*ti£ • 1 I,, - - > ■■ '
-Jilt- Pwwl. Minn., Nov. 3,-Tl.c />«,
neer /Vm* has a special, dated C^mp
oa Field op -Yellowstone, Oct.- 27. vii
Weatherford mad, twenty-one ntrilcn
tfllttloidQRiliHtmdsv enuring about
3 o’clock. The circumstances that Jed
Calls the attention of all
fc’
Ci
thcgeimral connuaoding _
gSi Vellowatouot after fighting, defeat*
say'we won't KTtfrf 'money, but ff’WUl
only he a rune days’ womler, %iII Wear
away!as snjpp.aaab^ recover from tbe
chagrin of defeat. Business will X
th.nk, go 011 Its usual. X do not think
parties responsible (or ^uaucial dupress-
iou. n e mgrtrifttblefi they liaye
bad in Cerinaily and Austrim^flf any
£:
u.
1 ,j,.,
‘•yuilcr the ,?ew r^i^^hprv
ihen cannot hvf there ami will leayfi*
and immlgratmu in to ihofe HUi leaf i 111
ceiac; but,'as I Said hWnre/ T dj pity
the jU>ok^hlaclt riieu o^tbc Souti?* The
rmfiltwilf bo tlmt tbc S <ulhern people
pructically t.eaL the constimtimml
ameudmeura na millitics, andIheo the
colored inaufi flftle wftjj be wnAeihetj
When lie was in Slavery, with a lfumane
master to look aftfrr his interest*: - That
is the only reason Urtyret that the news
is as it is:”
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oa k leio on ^eiiowstone, uot.' Zi, via. at.■T^T . * L -Alpaes, Kmpress Uloth, Prints, O
It!«>,*ick.-U.-Tr, N0V. -4, .biuh ray* th«yTTr,r,Tiufp»ritb^ lliiurrtr-^rewyra- -^^*i«rchMk..-«T^!lrara,«b
the general comruaoding the troona on cocked and ready aOium - JPflgfe. ^ bmyerCgHooades, 1 >uekiug, Jeans,
ageneja t,.Thes« trihfie surronndrd five
of their prineipil chief* os hostages
for iheirtitUlifOl compliance with the
t*rtns of jsnrrender. These bands are
Iq go at uafig to tho ,agcoc(yf where up-
on their arrival, they will submit to tbe
requireuienla of the government. * The
Indians held gs hostages left! this eveb-
ig ^trimiielvea immepsidy at the
house of the jiarents of the bride, when
Montague county
0t> business. Tbe
from the Tkt** Wagou'Yfird Saturday
night by twomaa wWe wame* we sup-
pose to be n*s|H»ctircly, Qarduer and
Hughes. This fact was reported lo
Pige, who, in.!effinpnny wi»h thepoctor
aud Sanford Karnes, started in puj^u it
th^T dame insight of the thieves in the
act of trading tlmlr horses. At the
•**•*<*
followed closely by their pursuers, ami
as soon os possible Pagu dit“« his gun
“”1 1 lVBI which
iio wa*~hTOur city _Vr'
Saddle was taken t,, |,;B ]nrg^ #mJ vari,.(l
gD 'lit. "**.■ Ira^JSfS.
SB 1 ub
X’ \
drew nearer'afid presented his gnn n(
Gardner and ordered him ., to drop his
idstcd^afid as he did so Hughes .ytdijeii
uc the
iwr
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'irsT*
JDTI-Y poems, m
i 1 fianlrMiAr and Biuldar in
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5£.W<p:-j >144
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frj _
Alpaca, Empress Cloth, PHwfs, Cotton
—__*a ^ *i • .. /is! • 'V^se ^|||
vM 1
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Mpii
. quarto Browb and fU<eao}ied f< -
J, K &•'"** *9T7 » .
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lN and sukgkon,
rnng CounlyvTfxas
_ , isaeniliig^fcdJ^ Umh*ia--------
oOcra l»ia profession*) services lo ikcoitiscni*
of Young countju nil
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Till-; LONE .STAR
13veiy, Hoaidiug^
and^B
SPWW
TT-ira . 1 ^ ■ - X '
TRAIH1N0 . Stable,
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POIKT DESIRE0 ”
B. F. M4JHXXPEY, Proper.
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Contractor and Builder in
UV
ikL-y * V ■
i it 74
IfitH
, Sim
id
CoDcnU
-I now njakifi* « brst <4
a tir Fireproof]
per tJlcfaeAhdJ
,f‘y
Hi' nUlvra««r,
Cisterns Oni^nney,
: - i;1- ;»». yr irn *iTT» > TTTTj Ti^/yT
teTHbly atpl fnmi die effects of xvhich 1
h'i dfd in letajhan two hour«. Gard
n.r »,,a
cap® leaving their borac^ however,
whieh are now, in thq^ ptap«mmri- W
Karnes. The remains arrived here'
elirly yetfterday morning, aud the fiF!
m>ral. w!ij gAs fJm >“^esi*
Indians held a* hostage* loft this eveb-
ing filt St PauF^unifer -charge of dencc.-/V< ffortA Democrat. |
atmi^ kuaHt. The Ktp^ of is mad. It ap.
An English ueojci'Velates the abrupt •--' -1---X*L“
»fti sue
. H
into tbc paraȣt, Th'cbHdv
c<cd«l^p1tclnj? ,1 „uUi<l. " but w„
<ou««oin* thuthe narrowly mcbihiJ
death. Tho puliru WM not ubl.yo ,k
tect tho. pcrp'< trace*
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Sufficient ret urn* huvo bees The noovietiotr of prite.liglitw^Si
from all portions of tho Doited States the JN*w Jersey,penitential
to thow coiictilaiVefy 4hat-vicKwy fcas -ferdfi much fiiwi % Ml* "thoughtful
oiw e more perched upon tho bnnoea >*/ ' * *
kindly to-forwa]?<J togo^d Dr.-fttirllim*
wa#«ip^(KKr' women as wives, - fiH<K thfe
iocomprebenaiDle refnstl of tire Gtivcr^
nor has so jm^neeft lFrs kfitjcHfV, 'so ir
ritsted hin delientf. afifiMjmf lfttfes tli.it
•rwne r.f Ids snlij^vis ."yrV’eu^ witbid ten
yards of the rnynh lvh.
4
■fZZ.
^ H«p[)ily. fo0. the pvoplo of South
CaruUaw, U>e officers detailed for duty
there hdorgod to tho - army before the
war awd had tbo much soldierly honor
in Us*m to atoop to dirty^ work. Dbg
MerriH and blustering little Phil were
happily kcprel^where,
i.iMi'w *a', ra.T~,r
i- i\
Fouwaku Majujh.—\Ye have lafe
information which snay be considered
reliable, that a corps of engineers are
at work b*tw**n here and FVwt Worth
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to W«ntii|fford 1— Time*.
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Is there any doubt of the deigns of
JBxaut and the liepubliran party in 'c(jb
Bring tbe stratetic point of Petersburg,
whither a fiortion of the U. 8. army
was ordered by Grant yesterday.—A
few dajDs will doubtless throw light mr
mucb that is now hidden from Che pnh-
mablime the dewgrw
of Grant and hi* party can be (toM via
in a gltos ^darkly. Graotis army now
hold* the 3tatovof South Carolina,.oc-
cupies iVlemburg—the great strategic
point of the late war* v4 V” :'*»
The 'coitoiVcropof Texas Last year
•mounted to 680,000 bujr*, eeiinmteq.
110,000,000 lor catfts, $l,600,tK)0 fpr
hides, #1,800,000 for Wool, 81r3)H),^oe
packed b*f; and' |8,000,000 for,
product*, ««d the aggi^gaie
make* a pretty fair twelve-mouths fiork.
Tlie iXadiqals»hejd a jollification at
ibr- a wbett:
ymw:i*i4 to lie
hpt fiattorrog^hecaose of the
fly dry fail.
wa- -------- . r-'.
will be t*krn
JmT ■1' * i
thu Desnncracy. : xs r
Tho-pcopli titod- mid wwary of tii^
corruption an<l p«-culutiou that has ex*
isted iu high places; weary of tbe fifuhsp-
propruliou* of tUu-puhlui. fiijtds; wowry
of sfeing the government administered
for the sole us*} and benefit of a favored
few; weary of spaing Grant and hi* ad-
herents, cliques aud riugB defying law,
precedeut, iu ofATTty, imeesty, KflWrrren
.coinmon deccycy, ji«vu risen ip tlieir
mighty frqiu the 4hound shore* of the
St. Lawrence to tha tepid waters qf jihe
Gulf, from the w^>wasl.ed »hJ^ of
the Atlantic to th*jgolden sands of the-
Pacific, and by the use Of the mighty
power reposed in the l allot, have driy
eu them from high pieces, to returu to
the obscurity from which tho boiling
waters,of the lerolntion brought them
to the 4*frfsce. This. U imiecd a new
Declaration, of Indcpcudcuce, more
Jdrto bncotilng. more evident dnily itsw wft*i*ken up the other dfty for
a withering card iu ;tho,ne«npipeytia-« the pur^ise rtf re^Vrangyig it^e faniily
far better aud safer way of settling a
lot in di-flry, N H., irhu was found to
bepctrififciL It was^estimaud tbnt llie
weight was^ frpm (300 tn 70,6/ ' When
rough than poundiughim is.
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The Cologne Gazette observes'that aJive hi8 Wight was 12.5. His fi
11 ifQ nu htia ah «*httA*... t *- — fZ — * * *a .ixCl ra*.—il-«rr - l t? 1 *”
Bulgaria has ou several
tlvgrtr^mrc*+»vm»U?
the revolutionary father*. . As that
declaration gav* the nstionliirlh1, &*,
prescht oar gives it perpetuity.
It is a l»our4;e of much .gratification
that wo look forwdrd'to the era of proe^
perhy aud restored eofrtffleneb, thai 244
will flow take possession of onr country,
jnd. wr fuiii'ri1*"1*^ -p11 clusoe* wjrow
the trtfu iu events for ttre belter, which
is foreshadowed lit fhe election of Til-
deii and Hendricks.— ^. HortA Dcm.
A party of 8au Francisco adventur-
ers lately left their country to prospect
the gold fields of C’ntapilco, iu Chili,
have been heard from, aud a Chili
paper, qf August lltb Hates that the
results of tl)g woik thus far yield from
$40 to |Sift gold»p*fc week to each man,
wilh^ a pTovpeeUthat theeoamonnt* will
/The IyegislatUfe p)f Weilt Virginia,
Art ascertnined by‘the returns of the
late election, will stand - politically as
Ul,...: «rn*u.- neraofrat*. 10 K. w
IB P”’; h ,I“<Lp.«d«n>, I. H«l* and iprarl*
Bt•, 48; kopu-bli-
eails, Ift; Tudependeut/, 2. Democrat
id majority ov,-rail on joint ballot^ iiO
The return* a re not obtained through
th* associated pr<*»f, but I'ropiTilSfial
sottrcc-. ' " ♦ / . - ._'i
ured lu history as the. sceneV^ i‘«4roci-
ties” no lotto horrible tlmu those latiHy
commltted'by‘ tbe BashiiBiRuuk*; ■ Tbe
/'* \-»»pcror Basilius n^warrlWr1
named “Bulgaroktouos,” because he
rtrdered 15,000 Bulgarian prisoners to
have their eyes put put, a few only!)©’
ing left with pne eye iu order thai they
tolgl't guide their fellow prisoners back
to their homes.
•V-v/1 -r1--->~l--tf' ‘jlVr
A stock motor, recently interviewed,
said; “X am 41, and have U*jm ou
ftio Ssageaiace I was 16. In tbe course
of my profession X have been murdured
over 4,000 times. I have jumped^ver
luiudreds of precipices, been married
drifk uftfi (dff ll#4>4Fid<H*,'th«tH6~^
1 am king, but in privat* life Taro as
aftable as an nuctionevr, and, «s you
rll take another cocktail
lemon in it."
iusistan ijL^!
with a little les
mm, ^
it may be comforting to kuoi
imfortittg to know MiJt
xss^Smorrniiy "1“
nfter next year
nrtt fall on 8uudny till 1917, f a period
of fortyjrears; after that ‘H will occur
re-tilarly every t wenty-eighth year uni
till the year 2086, w'hen a period of
fbrty vear* will again intervene.
It is said there are only three dental
i*$llflf«i ia.this.eouwtry, and that they
have, not VssUeil over 1000 diplomas;
yet thera nro over 3000 practicing den-
wilh a |ivospeet*Untoih«*^ounto^-r ; . , i., A^liberal larw hatodeq man nftt!
bedeubled_or iraBletl'hefbre Iqnj^, ! acared a ^”^ec tbae«pt rhe eUftti h*ansi it
•*«. ^. . . balf to death on the Avenue, Austhi. hv*nm. „n.«f .l
He pretended to stagger Up against a
darVia, who liad egg* in his hand.
Oue of them fell aud’broke, and lie
thed to sec a pile of
IoUi» dime* and tjuariert cofaN 'dni! «^4e
ahblf. tl't -v>;
’tr~ T.T, ■... a
r,'wi4> j: Htn -l/W) * . 'Vh;1 ■*>!%_!
That story about the fifing* on Dr,
Mary Walker’s pantaloons tern* out to
have been anothey camping lie. - T$w
fringe was nothing but braid. ^ /
psars that he ha* been pleased by
jhe^cpnduct <lf ^JlUtL~n'4i
tracts, and thinks the best missionary
society isdhut of the London biissieu.
^. - * -l --"•'i. * * '* i ‘ *
his apjireclfttion
"“ftH'- K5 m .
. • •-...v.'frtr»-. huu i*»p: ’
- fl ' P : ■•t/jy -’/h ulc
U- Oy toiiASL.
• • ! » •• •
Lhdtcs Kid B«>S»s, (Vide ami froqt locej
f.u.iic^urr^
i.'Wd<Jand’pe£
MeiiM'f^f ”d K^p ff‘
- Boots and Shoes, GhiK - $ ■
- ■ • ftreh*/ .e^weiLand^l. :rf
tures, cIoElung and the flower Wrcaiti
were alftu ncrle^t as the <%v iu whieh
he was Wild.. ■ '
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4jB. Journal in New York lias
th is; A reroai'kahJegame of card* was
played iu the |ro**nent, of a hauw ou
Washington,street yesterday.. -.The boy
of the. house bad jast turned up n'.dih-
mondvupd was waiting; fo^.tbo QtJier
hoy to lead, when the old man appear-
ed at the bead> jkfjthe' sUin^ orcicrcd
ihe other fioy ,up, turiifi up. liis owtr
bpv, djai anled some of his appufyl, and
swung a club. The old nia,u played it
alone, aud fifadelRVery poiujt, allhough
the neighbor'i. bcy out.
oiicc rushed to the office of tho justice
of th* peace and preferred u complaint
aguinsi a nfin In the neighborhood
testimony \n fq^oe^f ihasianarai «xwxl
character of my dog, I shall prove that
nothing could pnake him So forgetful of
his caniue dignity is to* bite a palf. 2.
lie is blind and canuot sec to like. 3.
Even if he could see to bite, it would
De utterly imponsible for himHo go put
of his Way to do so, on account of his
severe lameness. 4. Granting his eye*
and leg* to be good, he has no teeth,
fir Mj dog died aiiVeeks ago. 6. I
is ntlrred by some one of another de-
nomination, or nation, than the oue he
belong* to._ ‘ gg
The Sau FranciscoChroniolp lifts tht
.fettjdle bjLitati *
iugthAt a great empire is to be estab-
lished between the Bosphorus and
Adriatic, with the Duke <*l Ediubuig
and bis Russian- bride—oudy daughter
of th* Csnr—oa the thron*. Maybe
sq. Stranger thing* have happeutrl.
' »isn.. i* jus
fHhr " A . - •
L'itosrA BalMtag Mode a Hpe<4*lfty.
v v- • v,y.-
»i wfr1 > a ft* iiiur# w t
W..-Jim ^ w- ... ’ J
JTOTXOKS,
A
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Comb* of every description, Hair and
TMaptuik*^ Lilly WliitB, H 8-i
aihI . plain Kerclitefs,' f.id*Q
<V»llfii*andCu^,(5loves,
■i - Ho«ie»iV,G»*r8eta Belhr; ^^ - j-
ibM Ir/ ' '/-■ /
Saddle and Uaroesa ^
' V- p? —
r
r V « -y
..Kil- !'•>;!
tJn*s« <fi i'-"!j
ibhc.is.
Renders, (t-).,
Uii^.ai/r'. .a..r«wjA* G.OLATHER, ir.--
| .raw- 1 v -ttttll • .leuyri Mitttt i ^ -Hm1-
W.i3TK^ JCABPSi/lXM AND BUIUX
.....1 npL,v»•' ho•'»-
cc^aCAS- '
ir-Jlcfav op. oc y
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SSIOEIS,
-
Buff and Galf
. 1 .
m Misses Crwtlt.Oblf and Kid
QRttUif. t - - TKXJ.S
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Keeps fk« very bestMqvQVS, Mines, and
X hh*ndi» ^ofi*'4rr?Xnt6r. •)!'./’. - .-J.*.-, - ..
"k-’V-
mini H M oL IHHI |PI
mm.»<• km I (ai^IA„iortt-~'
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«Wtojpfioy/ Kip
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Bhoes and s,
» „* ■ I.ajLrat * *
HATS,
.% ' i. , tyr • . • , ^ **; um '
h Wjf’’--i ?♦•'/ 4/ -• 4{;,W •
feto
and Boy*/
every style and variety. r
> 4.'. ‘ *:.. 'Vifvr.-v Jr 7 { uuu£ 4- - srf*
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GBOCBBiES,
\ * ’ V - .:j , ttjfjh
r _ Coffey Te*,
8, Breservee, Raisihs, Candies,
Nuts, Bacon, Hams, Lard, flak, etc.,
■f -rr
' VtriT
* .efcAraSB^^W^'
Ilarfwtkr^, WlWUf'a: 1uJlu)
Kafe*
a*
nu» a
JiCome and examine jrov
satisfy youraslfliiat fas-DASII, I i
10T IITIIIITHT
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