The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, February 20, 1874, Image 4

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    I ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. JOB TOINTIgg- 1 ,
.... t
A DVE11TXSEMEMTS.
, t'UID.VS',. ,...I''KBIUTAHV-'U, 1S74,
"A I1D1.T ALWAYS IN OUDKH."
' ' '" 'Siiuilisiieclares thai Ma wife is al
ways takiiir some.kind of nmiean ud
vantage of him "The best woman in
the will, sir,', savs SquiHn, "hut
' Vofrind tlitf she SvM 'aet mean, and
the caa't help iW v -' i ! .
"Lftut Saturday at hroakfast, Bind
, IStini'!lH,i"sliowttstB9" smiling ' erf a
bundle of chips.",.. , ., , , , . ,.,
' ' "Aro votir chops done to yom
likins, Squills, dear?"
, ."'Peliciously, my love." . ,
'! "I broiled tliem myself, dear. ' i
. VI knew it was ffoiu" to' bo . hot,"
wi J Squills, "and when I gut into
the hall to leave, Mrs. Sijuills was
there with my hat in one hand and
jny overcoat m the other.
S'Smiills. dear." she bei;an.:
"I thought it time to pitch in
' 3bel-c,f isaifj ScillsjJ'so I Said quiet
ly."
' "Row' tiiheh. " Mrs. : Sriuill? Out
it. niv love."- ii.,.- .
"'Mr. Hnuilla.' said she. "don't be
tmmanlv. sir. I beg: not to say
ridiculous. Gnssy wants ft silk dress
to go to' church in; tho poor cliihl
isn t really, accent -you are very
'uniTv' Well. BOVOU OUL'tlt t() 1)0.
'Lot her say her prayers at home.'
No, Mr., Squills,' she shan't. Stay at
home, and she shan't say her prayers,
: and Mr. Squills, you're -enough to
' arcrnvato a saint, and your conduct
is disimstiii!?, and its enough to drive
a woman to bolt rif;ht oil to Chicago,
nd sat a divorce.
"I thought this was a good time to
firo off my pet joko," said Squills,
"so I said. Mrs. Souills. a bolt is
always in order. ' Then limited niy
welf , for Mrs. Squills comes of a
.' lighting family.. - '-' . - " ' '
"Whon I went homo at night,
Oussy, dear child, 'played all my pet
Offenbach music, and I knew I was
in for tho dress, only I wanted to
r hold out till morning, just, for the
' look of the thing."
' "Ifor five yearrt after we woro niar-
ried," said Squills, "Mrs. S. would
persist in looking under the bed for
a man. It's the sauio man every
1 woman looks for I suppose, because
they all do it. Well, failing to find
the' man,' Mrs. Squills finally, gave
him up in disgust and took to some
thing elso." "I suppose, said
Squills, "they all take to something
else after they can't find the man
under tho lied. Mrs. Squills weak
ness is in boiling the door. Mr.
Squills, have you bolted the door?
v is ulways the last thing at night."
"This particular night," ail.
Squills, "Mrs. S. was very digntiod
mid distant. 'No familiarities, Mr.
Squills, if you pleaso, you wounded
my feelings in their tonderest 'point
this morning, and I cannot forget,
though you did, that I am your wifo,
0 sir, and tho mother of your children,
Mr. Squills.
...... '"This was pitching it uncommonly
strong, you know," said Squills, "and
I was about to surrender, when Mrs.
Squills turned oil' the gas, and then
coiled herself up in a pet somewhere
on the onliiide bed rail ' Hut J oven
good night, Squills, r'felt 'lirctty
bad about it, 1 can tell you, but 1
went to sleep. I don't know how
. long I had slept, but somo time,
wheu I experienced a kick in the
back us if n playful undo had been
fanning me. Perhaps it was nec
essary, as I always sleep hard."
V "Mr. Squills,"' Rt lust 1 heard Mrs.
S. say, "Mr, SquillH, liavoyou bolted
thodooT?"
"Now I leave it to any inhn," said
Squills, appeulingly "whether that is
a correct tiling for tho mother of a
family t dor Of courso I got up and
! bolted the infernal door, and I said,
'Mrs. Squills, why tho deuco didn't
you think of bolting the door, bofore
I went to sleep, anil not wake up a
man in (lie middle of a cold night to
v'tlo it?. And what do you suppose Iter
'answer mtnt
"Why, Mi'. Sipulls,, said she, 'I
thought r bolt was always in order.' "
, "What did I nay? -What oould I
' say? " And tho worst of it nil," said
; utl Suills,"I'll ho, hanged if ho
wasn't laughing at me: I. could feel
tho bed shaking."
Tub Camki. and thij Nkkdlk's
Kve. llnvo you a olurgymnn In spme
from your well iitunuj jmliiits? Is
tliura nuy onn of your sound divine
nho is willing to miffer martyrdom in
n liint-clu.'.s cliursh? Iho pulpit in
Mmlinun sijiinro in vnonnt, and cnmli
didutut Will linvo a clinuoo. MudiHon
nijuaru i tlio most fusliionublo iput in
tbis clly tlio lroslylciini olmroli.
which fiontd tho groon oxpanso, in tho
richest nnd most, fusliiotmblu in this
douom'umtion hero, Tlio s:lury u
' $8,000 ami bouse. Tbis in ensily
run up to glU,UUU by pei quisilira, mill
nn occnsionnl trip to Huron thrown
In. In Mudinon Sipmro vulnr povor
, ly ia unknown. A lot 5x100, flout
ing tho iijuaro ia worth SiO,()UO lor a
ilwelhnL' house, ilia man who oo
cupioi th'h pulpit will preach to fifty
millions of dollum. Ills oouicgiiiiou
will inoludo thiol) banks, ami nearly
twico as many insurnncu olllocs, bo
Sides other corporations ccpially soul
lass. One may almost feci the heavy
tread of the unpitalists as tlioy trend
np tho aislos us 8u;jgostiv8 of their
financial basis, lloncu it will auswor
lo read oci .ihionally about tlio outnol
nd tho uecdle'k cyo, for they are well
oft". They expect to bo rich one of
thcto days.' They tiro pooit onouh
when you aslt them for money,
Watlmitton paper.
A Precoutor who had ft VmuI cold
Occupied the "desk" so badly, that
tho minister wbisperod to him over
the side o( the pulpit "Wbat'o tlio
natter wi yo, John?" John whispered
back "That there was hii unco
kitlliu in tho aup o' his buss."
".V kittling drt jo caw't? It sounds to
tus like ud nulil tarn oat." ,
A (jeiiUicl uppoaiiug loafer addruss
ed u iiiHiiUin; ii'iiniik lo a lady of
Troy, X. V. tibo had a pail of yeast
in hr huml, sndaiiBwei-ed his iiuiior-
tinenue with u Uikih of tho lively liquid
which covered him from bead to loot.
Hisfr-emls now rcearJ him as a rising
jfoung aian. i
It is Auuouuced from 'ashin;;ton
that tho late l'resiuout Linculu's
coachniivu hasi hoca appointed to ft
snuj; plaeo iu tiio Treasury Depnit
meut. I'bia (,'oca far to confirm the
popular 1't-lief that oure in a stnblo
.'pvermiKiu.
CHAU. Bot'HCiAKDlM.
THUS, BDURGARDES &, CO.,
, DEALERS IN
WATCHES,' CLOCKS,1 JEWELRY,
.' SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
DIAMOND SPECTACLES !
ALSO .
PISTOLS ANIi t'AKTRIUVEM,
SINGER SEWING MACHINES,
And all kinds of Sewimg Machine Hoodies
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
All Qoodi
Sold and Work
Warranted.
Sob
Nrjtt door In Hill's limit Mot, In John Clan,
trr's ol.l stuntl, Allioiy, iwkoii.
vHiiWtl. Tl'l'l.'H, llolJIltiAUDES it CO.
JAMES Ii. CJOWAtV,
(spccKsfiun or . cow aw k co.)
LEBANON, ORE GO N
UEALEtt IS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE I
WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK
01'
DRY GOODS !
GROCERIES!
iivuiWu.iJi: !
ISootM and Sliocs!
All for Snlo lit tlio Lowont IMcus for CASH
n. pnmiiir:K.
All tiernons uwltij A. Cowan k Co. cun icttll
liy imllinj; on mo ut l.oloinon.
. v7i.21tf. JAMUli L. COWAN.
DRILLS PLOWS
' lliivlni! a law lul of III" cilcbrntrd
STATESMAN POEOE PEED
GRAIN DRIIjXjS,
illpci't. from tli1 fiictory, t enn nffrr bottor In
Uiic(.infiit.s lo furtiHTM Hum ever.
AI.MOTIIK
PAOIFIO DOUBLE SHAKE FAN MILL,
1 rnfRnullnRWhrat, canning tlnv, etc.,
PLOWS, OF DIFFERENT PATTERNS,
FEED CUTTERS, WAGONS.
urn! a vnrMv of other innhtni'ry.
i Ihisi' In wnnt or wit h nrll' h ftu'lll Ami It to
llit'ir iirlviintiif?' Id i'iiII ut my ttlnckntnith Mhop,
cnnir i-of H.'ntliil mid I'llhwnrlh Mn'i'lH, (npK
hW I'lfm-'H I'Vrryt, Alljniiy, on-u'm.
OhI.th Inuil il clMiuicti pr(niiny imcntn-H 10.
MUU.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE FACTORY
im:ti:u & sruiwia,
II ANITA LTl'tlBlttl 01"
(J AKU I AGES,
Hacks aisd .Wagons
(IF HVHIIY DHSCllll'TIOS,
I'crry Kt., Iirl. I'ii-nI iiikI Kvrond,
ALBANY, OREGON.
fsAHRIAIIKS, HACK'S AND WA1I0NS
J ut all Mya Miiiiul'ii.turt.il to llrtk-r, Hi
iin ronxonulilu ra tec Hi the ucu nl guuil tuutcrlul
mill iltit-cltiHl wurk will (iiMifj.
lt!.lAllt!U UV AM. It IX OS
Nonlly uti.l oxmllliniiHly ilouo, at Low llnlus.
AHwar MayS ' ; '
JOHN CONNER'S
BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
AIJJ ANYOllF.O ON.
DEPOSITES RECEIVED,
PUUIIiCI TO CHUCK AI 81(1111.
Interest Allowctl (ill Time Drpostts iu oin.
EXC11ANHK OM POHTIiAND, RAN FRAN.
CISCO, unit NHW YdllK, lr ole
at lunct nilori.
COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED
.frllnnklnj huiirn, S 1. M. In P. .U.
Itilorlo II. W. COUIIKTT,
IIKNIIV KAII.INll.
M. 1, lSTI yT W. IS. 1.AD1),
ruiM i its .v iii:ks
II!io
575' S
"!,: '
m
3ia -
" 5
WEBFOOT MARKET.
U. II. (.LAUII 1 111', 1'roprletor,
W VVIN(I rri!M.VVISTl,Y AX 'ATKU IS
m. AHmtiy, In t ht-HtliV'M Untldliii;, ttit lh( cr-
ll'T ill r ll"l ntitl linwltUt I illt Mri,'l'l', 1 Mill Ii
iini'l'V (nitctMHiumMlitliMtll in,v tUt (UtiniU'l
unit mtiity in1' tuny nh lit lo uis
;hu it cull, t will K'-i All ot vIumco
Ult aU-U'tM, BHlUolt, WHl, miKl iMJlt:rtlKH.
W AGON SHO P FOR RENT F
Ttf uml' 'hkiml iti'tn-n ti Ifasv or rtiul,
ttliy UtlU? tivMiVtl, (l i n
tit l.lmi rfu(v Of- bom.
Th'Ti' i H I'lHfiihiniih h.( ftt1jislnlttf I hi
Wilful! MMttt, 11 la 4t lllDsl 'IMI4J tUV'UltUU
lul lht utiiilnVj,
tl. sl'ANl.1 ;!
',, WLibing lo reduce our
stock cf goods liefore tlio
opening ot tue
SPRING SEASON
. ' !
to the lowest practicable
limit, we have determined
(
to offer during the next '
month our remaining stock
I
of Winter goods at
AT A LARGE REDUCTION ;
i
on rates current during tins
season; and to that end
will, on the first day of
January, .
MAKK DOWN
our stock to prices that 1
will
DEFY COMPETITION !
TERM 8
15IL1DV I'AV !
-A XII
ONE PRICE FOR ALL!
9M
C'ash jiaiit as usual for
:tll kinds of liu'ivlmtitalilo
nnuluoe.
k h k k k b
A. WHEELER & CO.
SnuB, Dec. 30, 1ST3.
GO TO THE
BEE-HIVE STORE
GRO CURIES,
PROVISIONS,
NOTIONS, ETC.,
CHEAP FOR CASH !
COUNTRY PRODUCE
liocaiiT roit
MERCHANDISE OR CASH !
TIIIH ia THE
CHEAPEST PLACE IN ALBANY
r"T'nril(-i will nlwiiVN fin wi1l In full nrwl u.
ffir thi'itim ivfH btioru wmdiimaliriir (h'-ir trtiduH
CIWWMiTI', II. WKKII,
vHnaotf, FfrL St.. Albany,
EUREKA ! !
THE PLACE TO (JO
FOB YOUR
TURNOUTS !
MONTGOMERY & GORE'S
LIVERY STABLE
KKKIfi TH E
FASTEST HORSES
and TUB-
HANDSOMEST BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES
IN' ALBANY.
Thrv Inkf uni'i'lnl ruins lo lcconfvcr1hln!rlli
the Ix'Ht. n pnlr nnd funiHIi thii moKt cinnili..i
Ritllxfiirtlon In custoiniTN. lli'iui'inlHT till this
wln'ii yun wiint ii Hist, or a rmnfiirtiililc, or u
KutiThli'. .MDNTIHIMEIIY . (illHK,
t'nr.lSi'CiilKl uml WitHhliiKlou 8iji., Albiuiy,
vutt'.
GOOD NEWS IN LEBANON.
MONTAGUE" & McCALLEY
Have Jtist reeolvt'U ami opened oyt (i
MAMMOTH STOCK
or
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
drv ;oues, ;Roci:nn:H,
ll.tKDHARE, ETC.,
I lie whole roni tIkIiiR tine of the clioli'i'Ht relJill
fjtori'K in )r ncin.
I hi'.v exiM'ci in win puniie invor find puiille
pIltl'OIDIiri' I IV II l L 1 it llttl'Iltioll tf) CllStllllUTfi
aatl nil nun a blf prtei's (ii phmIh.
l-elinnon, Oct. lit, IHTJi. villi MX
THE PARKER GUN.
SS..wi
SCNO STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BRtfS
WEST MERIDEN.CT. "
vsn.iitr.
ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL
UHI A Cill.KKKT,
Architect! to the Doard of Capitel
Commissioners.
PATENT OFTIOE DRAWINGS, ETO
In Ctvo's liulhllnir, rortluml, Onuu.
Mm l ll t.
IT
5,000 BUSHELS OF
TO FURNISH CONTRACTORS
READ WHAT THE FARMERS SAY i
Ii:oVNsYiu.K, Linn Co., Oun., Nov. 10, 187.'!.
I. J. 15. IIoiuUtsoii. ilo heroin
huul nown to Fulx in tho spring of 18";t, I rowivtil IGOl
liushi'ls of sml. .Avcragu jior uoro, 21 4-7 bushels.
I Signed " J. H. IIexdkrsox.
Suliseribed aiiil swoi n to lu fore me, this 1 Ot h day of Novem
ber, 187:5. K. Thompson-,
Justice of tho Peace.
Statu ok Oki:iox, )
County of Iine. )
I hereby certify that from .11 ncivs of land sown to Flax in
tho sprinjj; of 18715 1 received 10IS bushels of seed, machine
nieasuii'. Average per acre, 2J5 0-44 bushels.
Signed JamjsShki.lixo.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of Novem
ber, 187a. " Jamkh F. Bkowx, Notary Public.
liiOWNsvu.i.K, Linn Co., Og'n, )
Nov. 20, 187:5. j
I, Robert Montgomcn', d hereby certify that, twin 37
acres of land sown to Flax in the spring of 1873, I received
QQ bushels of seed, machine measure. Average x;r acre, 23
4-7 bushels.
Signed , Roiu:t!T Montcomkrv.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 20th day of Novem
ber, 1S73. . E. Thompson-,
Just iff of the Peace.
.The Brut Crow for Chance ot Land I'lax Mubblr
l'qiial to Siiimiier-Kallow lor Wheat, is the Tea
timoiir ot'nll the l'la-B.iiers in the Mate
PRIOR TUU'EE OEM'S PER POUND. tPHnted ia
struct 10,11 ivgnrtling the pivpamtion (f tho soil, amount sown to
the neve, tkc tuniohcd tive to
On. Oc.vj'axy, Salvin, Orwrou,
SAX FRANCISCO
FURNITURE STORE I
NEW GOODS
AKD
REDUCED PRICES !
E. D. WHITLOW & CO.,
Importer and Dealers In j
FURNITURE!
AND
First St., 3 doom below Conner's Dank, i
ALBANY, OREGON,
Keeps constantly on hnnd for sale
JSlnck Walnut Parlor and Chamber Sell!
Painted Chamber Seta !
Dinin; Room Far nitnre
Kitchen Furniture of All Kinds!
80FAK,
iaiu."ii.:,
bl'HIM! MATRKSKKS,
l-LI.l! KI ltKKA BEHS,
TAIILKN,
11KIIHTKADH,
I llOCKlXO CILMK8.
STANW.
UUltKAIM,
WllATN-DTH,
BHACKKTS,
11UOK OASES,
KKCl'.KTA RIES,
UESK.S,
ETC,. ETC.
UPHOLSTERING
In alt its bmnehen. Onlcrs filled with prompt
dvhh ami Uittmtch.
COFFINS MADE TO ORDER !
RrpairinK and Mannractoring
Done to Order.
7"AU our work wnrranted-1
Oivo us an Early Call and Examine
our Stock.
sT-OmxlB delivered to any part, of Hie etty."a
vinlitf. K. 1). WHITLOW 4 CI).
FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE!
The new am! well-arranged warehouse of
It. CIIILVDLI,
with impmveif d,nntnf;'npiirntii of ample pa
paclty, i now prt'piirt'tl to receive grain lor tho
HARVEST OP 1873,
Farmers wishing to
STORE OR SELL WHEAT
will find l( to thflr advantage to nee me before
tHi-illTiK s'ltt'Wlit'rc. All will do furnished sacks
to ntovu their grain by culling on iuu. Thu
HlCiHEST CASH IRIC
will bo paid for wheat ut nil times.
E. S. MERRILL,
nn old elllzon of Albany, of excellent business
ijiiiuincHiionH, iiiih iiiKi'ii ennro m inn wnn1
ImiiN" and will MiniTintcmt the nwivinc and
Ufllverlng of all jjruln passing tlirutiKh it.
Albany, July 2ft, 1B73. niifltf.
EMPIRE BAKERY
rilO VISION STORE!
.IOII SCIIMEER,
Cor. First &. Ellsworth St. Albany, Or.,
Keeps constantly on band a complete an sort
moot of
Groceries and Vegetables!
French and Fancy Candies!
Winos and Canned Frnits !
Cigars, Pipes and Tobacco
And everything ele to be found in a first class
Retail Kiimily (Irucory and Notion Ktablish
ment. "Live anil lut live," in my mottit, and
chilli be tlio dim of my manner of dealing with
oufbnnprs. Call and see mo.
v7n27yl. JOHN SCHMEER,
WILLAMETTE
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
-R0M AND APTKll DATE UNTIL FUB
tlior notli'O, the C'omnntiy wiil disnntch
bunt from Albany to Cervallis on TUJiSDAY
and FHIDAY of eioh wek.
Also will dispatch a bont from Albany for
Portland and lulermedmte places on same days,
louviug C(imntoL'k A Go's wtiarf.
Jt'aru at ruduood rates. J. D. BILKS,
Due. lri, IH7I. Agent.
EXTRA CLEAN SEED
FOR THE SPRING OF lSTi:
- wrtifv that from 77 suits of
all ni!icant. Aildivss, i ioxctu
or, Albany Fa i: men Company,
STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT
BOOK AND JOB
ALBANY, OREGON-
THIS OFFICE HA VINO HKCKIVIMI A
snri..t at-iE if npwrviM' Is now ready
to turn out, on short notice, all Hind of gener
al Job work, such as
Tags
Blanks,
Ball Ticket!.,
Letter Heads,
Label),
Uriels,
I'oslcrs,
Cards,
Pamphlet,
Legal Blanks,
Visiting Cards,
Checks,
Dodgers,
aod every kind nf T-ottPMYpM printing nt rates
inaiat'iy comiK'uuun.
Having Just rccrlvcd a
LARGE STOCK OF CARDS,
nf nil sIm1" and varicttrs, from Xiw York, wo
can now turn out work nf that kind In auy
quaniny aim ai very iow ngurvi.
M ill ihr pspoclal attention ot tho ladles
to our uuw stylo ot
VISITING CARDS.
A liin?n rtock of tho now-nlro tho "intent sen.
ny' hn Jiwt bMn vlvrd at lhl olflw mid
! are now bolnR worked up in Iho nUt Btyt of
in" nn. Any j'rNon wisinnp anytmnf; in this
iiiii' nt rrnp!ieu to mil aim examine apvel'
Vi alw kiTT on hand & larra nuitniit
finely excvutti
LEGAL CLANKS
coxsisnxo of
WARRANTS' DEEDS,
' QUIT CLAIM DEEDS,
MORTGAGES,
ETC., ETC.,
which will bf sold cVsiv Anr kind of l-el
l.lunk n. on hnnd will to printed .a wurk
niknlllu; maaBt f ou shun noUc.
OlFltE 1.1 PiRSlSBS ilttl
A1B&NT, OKSGON.
BLOCS
OH,
. if
P. I. HARPER 1 CO.,
DEALERS
GENEHAL .MERCHANDISE ! !
Emliraciug the most
FASHIONABLE STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, ff
f i
,01
I ' 1A1
CONSiaTINO IS PAET OF .
. . II
FIRE SILKS. ENGLISH TELOI BS AND DIAGONAL SERGES 13 . J,j
THE SEW COLOKS, k j.
ALPACAS,
PLAIDS,
EMPRESS CLOTHS,
LACE COLLARS, '
EMBROID'KY,
SILK FRINGES, '
GIMPS,
LACES,
CLOTHING,
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING O O O I S
I tl 0. pr & :
s ' sSil h "
H E-01 w H L- 1 95'
h g m 9
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WALL PAPER,
. PICTURE CORD,
TASSELS,
MIRRORS,
PICTURE FRAMES,
BKOC1IE SHAWLS,
MISSION SHAWLS,
CHILDREN'S FURS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE,
POCKET CUTLERY,
TABLE CUTLERY,
WOOD-WARE, J
WILLOAV WARE,
GROCERIES,
TOBACCOS, i :'
FLANNELS, Ot
IIOSIERYpi
, . AH
ALSO THE CELEBRATED BREECH-LOADING
LAMINATED STEEL SHOT CUIS 7
PLAIN SHOT GUNS,
SHOT BELTS,
SHOT POUCHES,
POWDER,
SHOT,
We will
ilAHKET
HIGliEST
DRESSED AND UNDRESSED DEER SKINS,
GOW HIDES, ETC;
F.
or ready
cash, or to tiiiiiiirit
:ij w T ' ,, .. .! "'i"
lail to call
!f'.m'li;i.-higcl;vl3cie.
IN
FANCY NOTIONS,'
I
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. tuna
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LADIE'S FURS, ,
CASSIMERE,
BLANKETS,
'
fl.
CAPS,
rOWDER flaskK
mi 4
GUN WADS.
pny the'
PRICE
FOR FURS i
..j., i if ..ti
r".""o ciismniers, wc oner eso
and tsamiue our stock bcibr
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in.-tj
tent,
Jfrii-4
thn
, Bri.i
. . rt