GEORGE S. BAKER, t ( )) r r f if.v. AU FiUDAY,., .,,..J ANUAKY, 7, 1876. Sf Wultox now asks Brotficr Ucnry to rise and explain, or show cansjwhvf b&lhould not pay over the sum of $o0,000 as damages, &c. 'of incrican. u ntbn" ojid for sw1 Jl'eproseonj (?ALdwELL - ai!"co!ored 'Setiat&i l"frOih CliDtcnMidyiwliile 6n' a big Afi(J killed iffa tight withsornewhUa TneiK'l .t'd ; '.Ui.-f ri I'n ;i f ,1. it' 7uVfaUjJopRd;to.tt4Q!St Li'-WJ aik.-ff npu if, hot wlliM apply for! i kviBrcportbd ; that peake J -terrt 'fthuhl ucnnkt te cani kfcotf Ttttetfd1" to1 dafci1 6f hv tyflk'Ji Is! -IfettW'Y&nhrj'rnbk' JosrTU JJoBK, City Treasurer, ot Buffalo; N. Y.fconld not get hia -boek4 iotoaMnettliy "tebdnt'aqnar-: tor of a million of 5 dollars, againstf the city of course. JIo absconds! .ttb tho.pionfly ; U and thus.andther! .pfltasr luis s reached .thev, topmost :Tpandr of the; ladder of tuna in Now1 if .OTW4,i,!r passing, thd, " Force BlH. and othor 'liilU lnnl-ino- tr fK Oppression, oT e South., that .he iu iwio uu uiiYc now, .roor loot a - trHtli"i .iili r.fni,,' .:uJ:uf.l Jn:jf ' ?li i Ihe jnusioctf the? merry Christmas I bbelh. ateJJbt4 faintly' heatdj The j xdyjngireveberfttidns of the: -sacred ' tuimCs seernoiliniiijoft Requiem' -for the darfiartinrt old yer.5' A iearunarkodifbr: its unusdal health I and prosperity.? j A year-suggestive Af tho ".ttowdhwroathed-cbrnticopia ; .tllting.withits luscious? j. fruite." J It U a JiQwi hnk inUhd.chain 'of time5, extending andstrengthjeqiogieyery i inlluenoeilbf.good aridit4s-!ahotH- ,.ycariiiicreaaing ithe. intervehirifr ! pace r betweea: xemorsdful errors Ad pergflveriag fidelity, i thereby 60ptbing)Qcoulaging'and strength ftin&S fur theicoiaibgndw yoar jmotbtryeaj i'-Iki.no!c imano-for an instant that it is but a repetition of tho past, giving it no - thought, for it iawtf-ktfnc? Vd'h'avS . never had before. Man,-Avoman and child fcgm.toycAi.uHljyidually from &tf ;,.4-jifEnyearhright; beauti Xulanood; llausaintyour reck sa lissjpation thoughtless c flip, papcy ,anA.ijjn:o(:wit sporty i and in inpo1 gi-Witude '.thank God lor his xauni4oenfc gift-i tf; noKbreafc, WMfa or-ppU jt. luJ ntmemberlthat p.uje,mu.tbehart;be, thatOirdcts, Pudttsq hands.ibe,,iUal uses wisely thfjiat andloridns gittr-A kew i u-i Ulavtfl uIT .VI j.'H .i Uni , " ,j!Wil. ' Journal. V; ''Awyoar' heads in sh'ainVi W DtnlUrith AllutLerford'bas been forcoil f Jtor oaaoooomt of complioat on ".iii the franaulent bugg Tort claim .a tor on. accojont of complioation . ir taxes upon tljo people of'tho wholo auiie. j5rcoponmbc rcriffics of the WshlDglOityJofRctaJ plunderers JfM A rjet:?foi5 Ihei political 5e?prcw'rIanoycr negroes. Even, juflijciiusscii, notwithstanduighls h viorpj uuspiwiiiu, may iook to his , WplttHty.and Artuto laurels. 'j t HEAR What. the nolitical Irishon! A9f r l,e. ha3 omlna-i fftSSOfSf f!:l;nt again, Sil- .... . . . ' t r. .r WUI nase uu ciiJUBiuou uj jrnicn , was pub- I nouc, mat tuition will be chared u ini-J.!,tur2v v ; T "jtf ir. M I ot the session, without an rt,i,,,;, Worthy son or North Carolina 1 will jfelurn Home, to the bosom of his eable consjlucntand as Aderman Jia'k flaw's aniUcry ''iaxVa upon'ouc t LITTLR CHARLI KillOSS.-' The Lot lJoy Ii-ttmll "BosiToy: pec. StliiDIsiatciiW from Concord an5t. Albans statc tliat a lad', answering the descpip tion of Cmtrtie K033 was -ilaced on the Montreal train at Nashua last nfefe' M Ifcien who failed to provide him with a ticket He gave another name at first, but finally said the men had made him tell a fictitious story, and that his name "winsTTe'said lie" had llvcdla Phlhtdelphtaf that he Had bcc4r cai ried away while playing with his brother -fEddl;Rfiatfti!;nK)ther 'name waV Annid. His appearniiU and story have so strongly irapresH ed tho persons having him in eharj thatiheyiyill cofiimuiiientewitli Mrj. THE DYNAMITE EXFLOSIOX (CrrpIiif? ,nnL Ilawowiug AJOtullK tlic Oa- Himuy. ;V,,W Vofti;- ie6: 23th.tRic foil 'Towirigparticutar8 .of the dynamiiq cxp!Vdsl6h(2t Br'emerhavcn'a re troinj uiu 'refer scuuvg: , u appear tlidt just bc'fofVthe teel was about! - to sail a "cart cohtuihing foul bases! and a barrel- Vas-being1 Unloaded: lor shipment when Budde(nly a terri-j ble explosion occurred. , The clloct4 was horrible. The quay was thenj thrdiigcd with people; partly5 spec-J Uatbrs. and partly passengers,' who--had remained there to I take a last) farewell of friends. An cve-witticss.t i I. . TTf " 1 - ''-. . . J .who.stood under.the gangway of the' .Mosel, on 'hearing .the terrible re-' pui i huw a nnraoer or uiacic lumps -fiying about in theair, XvWlst: veryl few. Qf the persons on land remained , visiblp. j Apprehending a; boiler ex-' i plosion, ho .ttrew himself Hat on the! deck,f 'whor6" he received volley oil -sand; broken 'crhiss.-" ffasrmonts or - lteah, i.boneV 1 &ci ;Tlro "devastation on Doard, the JMosel was terrific . skyljght was. left : the . cabins . n t r ! were either"riishoiT''in "Ar l-nV4n'i ! but bv the r)rfissure:l or rtHKon.m 'smasluxl.'a The shle iilatcs' of t'ie snip. wuro Durst, the posts with riv-j vetejan4ffes.for1cel,iuward.jj.:a.ni thewhole shjp yas, smeared witli' 'blood and studkovcr wiVli' piecc3 ol ' flesh i?ril;oth'er hitman debris; In tho hold- and o vor all parts of the : ship were found arms leg and oth- ea-portions of tlte human I'raniQ, - The sides of the hi burnt, by the prcssure, and the fioiit o 1.1. . . . . . . r ... . , ' -vi-bu-navigauoti- canm-ort ( leek was i latovQ in. irhe.lwlfolQ.shih W:ialiiv.! ally covci-ed withghss slu-ei!, Wihich ; u,uu ii nut i.iiio uisnosiraui TtietSiUiU- en as tticy;,Hver6' t)bhi servedl'o-the i steerage passcnjiTcr.1'1 v.-.tii-j- v-h ; : The tuggot off comparatively un Jiurt, beng so mucKmoi-e. below, the quay line the Mosel. Still the whole of its deck-JwaaaAlestroycd. 6niy j thoj.engmeci an4- strqkei-g: wex-e hart ; On la-ndyreWiopac was unloaded, a hole of six or soven 'feet tleop had been made. .,. The w hole surrounding space was strewn with . linibsj shreds of ' drcsscs;: c in j lttrge pools-' of-blctod j :arere 'rand I lhefp;ii anh, a ballaof. iatPtirieai WWPd w?ts, nwghti bCiSdea. tails df t befell the Seeing' offxDne of their sons tn . f u fornia .iThe father, -mother, wii, and " sqn:iivlaw are .-tfea.. The aadghtcr-in-law has. her arm" and her child its hand blown ofi". :Thocase' which exploded had been in care of the carrier Wester PWn. of Brcmexhavcn; and was ac companied pu its way-to the steamer by ah'Tuniford, of whom; U Is Raid all trace has been lo$ ; - - 1 CAST ALIA MALE' ...1 i . . . t . J Spring Session - yili BEGIN MONDAY JAH. 17. JfOFIlWEEirs Han ia ,A4?ai!C8, Regular English Course, f 12.50 to $15 j w 11 UUUW Board' Pair for Jost nime unless arrangemeat "be maae to eot tor Halt session by pay J mg ia advance.. . . " : . . Wk. XKG;:prncipai; 'r fndeb4inilJi :T ;:5 tUi:-10 " "";"- ' 1 DISSOLUTION F. . V authorized to signiin settlement t of the old business of luc nfm i ' - K ; xti C, 1!;cQ0ke, c, ;to.OKE, , ; .W&t&lZER: M87?- . .. . TEEMS PER SESSIO - v v. CilU Ons of thf4' crTirknl . This .topartneiship heretofore exisU fng ufarTer the name ot tTooke '& 'Speh-cor-w this dav dUsolved. :V L0U1SBURG MALE ACADEMY. -RThe Bprincr SesstoA will bctfta Jac- ... ... ' .ll- .1 is . .. " . :na PkrSr siqj cf 21 watks : ? "A ararjtii then r.DciDaliwadiihw liglits aul t.Jtrtls not incliOJcr; fi?a,CO" Tuition in prim irj Department J5 00 do Regular Eng'Uh Course, 20 00 Latin ao-i Gietk, each, extra, 5 00 Board must be paid in ady-ne-. Al accounts lor Tuition are doe at the close o! the session, and will tx prompt ly prts-nted for payment No' deduc tiou in Tuition except in cases of pro tracted sick nea. , , j M. tf. DAVIS, Principal, SELECT SCHOOL. ; , Mbs, j. JS. Tabbor ugii baa bad a a fcCLoof o! bttall, gtils lor 3i:veral jearsl She will take a fuw more, from eight io fifteen y.-a'ra of age. Tut jr wilt b -ard witli her mother, Mre. Dr.;W4 T. Juho. son who resides near Looidbnrg, and will be under the ; care. a 1 ' supervision ol both her mother and 1 bereelt. The scholastic year will ? be divided into two f essgiuns of 20 wteks each, with f 'vacdtioa of six .week?. The spring fcei sion will commence the 10th if Jun. 1876.' " ; i : .1-' . CuALGEj per Session Payable half , , iii Ad vasce : Board, por month. - $15 00 Tuitior, Ecglieh, ice session, 20 00 do Fie. cu and Latin, eaclj, 5 00 Music, witli BM'i ol Yinirip ; 30'0t Xo extra t:hargts. KOTICJi. .1 berey forbid' all persons from' emeriDgor trespass! mr on mv land A J -joining the laud.of Dr. Bsnnett Alston1 anao'.iieip, eilUer by day or night, un der penalty ot the Law. ; "-W.ro. PACE, Agt. 5 Dec. 10, 1875,.4-t, ,,r . FROM ; THE GRAVE! Ti e most remarkable book of tb .sertson. Heralp. .. ,, f , THs sensatiun "()f the day. Trtbunr 1 YMirea uy tue wile ot a member ol congress ;rc?s . " .. ... ..... . j ' TlEEb, VVrClvEUiHAM & ,!:; u h Pwblifchers. " . ' ,-t 72(iiS;iusiim . buop'liuiladt-tphiii.. CARRIAGE; ACTOR Y, ;t Tiin ki i ii toil ? N-; c.;'; ; VVe leipns fully announce. to the ub lir, that wc have. ij CAted at Franklin ton, for tti'e pit'jiosc of " inanutcl'u:iu"' Caniae liU22its.'Waoons & ' ir.Wy.iW ft.V. 'P.'epajed to irj I ..orders Wainut-aud Pine ColSns, 'Wi'tli ' neanV irtnd team fujuifsLedv;. i,? . . ; verJ Kepectlully. .. . ' ' BEACUA31 & tON' . Not. 5-l .yr. ' . . : ' CANVASSERS wanted tor two nperb works of French Art, '.Little: ftunaway and her Pet,' and the pretty J)air, "The : Dinner, and the A ap.' . These pictures are worthy of a place 1 in costly ionies and inex pensive euougli for the simplest! fcel .h.ng rapidly, and . takeou sio-ht. We guarantee rejidy sales, good profits, Jl B.! FORD & CO 27. 'Park Place, N". Y; " GREENSBORO FMALE COLLEGE . . Preensooro, N. C. ' f Tba Sprinsf' tSessinn ot 1876 ' WILL BEGIN On Wednesday, the 12;h ot January, and continue twenty weeks. Board (fkclusive'of washing & HHiis) $75 00.J - ;t;. Tuition tn regular English course. 25 00 , t)harges lor xtia . studies, moderate. For Catalogues contaTning particu lare,Mppy toT. MI Jokes,! President; r-'lT.rHi D." WILSON; President Bdard of TrnsteVs. NEW HARNESS1. My Hirness Shop next door to Diu btore is uow coml-te, with an assort mea. of Uedy-inade' Harneas. M chiae and hand madB. I will warrant a.l Hiiness made by haud a reasanabl- fen ."f Lal8 kceP a full supply of pole sriiAPs," 'f-l '"'","?"..'', ;; , ' ' liiDIXG BKli'tE V" ' llVlNfiiUiISS. ' J - i Wagon a buggy '5 -I-,! .;I5HI,I)P. HALTERS. . ;.. Cal and cxinkiae my ock when Voii come to Wwd;? Xerv nrJii " Ji tl'li''. ' 7 B. CLIFTON.1 A situation as Dry Good, Grocery T Ba Wk, Dry'Goodi bSUefftee ferrco. - Reference furnished. - "''i.-f eAddre65i-"J"ii --y V ;,'. i -t.l COURrER,.Tiu.-, s:iittv2Q4t :.?.:,5 Ltuisbiirg,vN. C. if ws-copy ;4 times and send bill to tliis office. f 1 Tne only Blacking that will Polish Over Oiled' Si r "1 AND PBESEBVETnE LEATHER! H. A. REAMS &, Co. 3Ianufiicturers:of lleams Durham Boot and Shoe Polish DURHAMS N. C. Warranted to Exttl All Others or - -Money lief uncledl ..... I , l" . The Wy1 blacking that' wi)! polish on oiled Marfcrt It ii gii Iran teed to prcst-rve the leajer nod inuke i pii.m riquiiing !e.-s 5 quautity' tin. I lime to prutluce a perli-c. l 3stlian any either the brash tt - be 'plied immtdlaelv; ift r put ting on the blacking. A per "' i vt gloss fi.jiu ibis will ot soil ev.j-i' white cloth s. W. guarantee it . a-; repns-utel, and asK lor piitronag j strictly on its merits. - In testing our blacking use a brub that has no other on it. Prices as low! as other Biucking. Libeial arraigf ments made with merchants . an : wholesale dealer?. . t . II. A. IE A MS &Cn.; Manufacturer.-, Durham, N. V, Tiiis Blacking is. r'eromuiended in . he highest terms attir rial, by Geo. F. Brown, J. Howard Warm r, Hew-Yo-k; the President and Profits, rs cf Wake Fcr -st C'-ll.eg.-; an 1 a large num ber ol L'entb'raen in an I around Dnr ham, wbosu certific ue luve been lur-, nished the Manui ictorits. Orders sobcited un.l promptly filled." A Flna art Magazias for tau Tom' ST; NICHOLAS For 1876 -:" ,! ,; : v ' , . i , Atler two years' ot prosperity, nnex.' ampled in t!,e unnuls 1 jivtniic prem ature, during which Sr.: Nicholas iias conx lidatt-d with i sell all i's su..u 'trfct compcu or, the publislurd find tlieni-." !e!ys in a pOsitio-, tb pronnsi? that the Third Voiumo, :.. - begiiming with the nui;,lcr f..r Novc;ni;r, 1875, shall, in ,iu uuusuiil auractioia Mor girU and: b)f . -furpass .-.vln.thfprtct.diitg volume-. Ia udJkion to' coulrilju t ions' ir m , ; , ; , ; , T.IIB KfH.T'WraTEUS r p AMH-KICaL- J th re wilt fc;;8rifH, 'P, ,my,' an I i t-k. tH.es by tome of ihe Most Promt neut; English Authors. Arrangement, h ive been madli for a .very iuteresliu sejies ol papers on ; ' :'' WINDSOK CASTLE. . By Mrs. Oliphant, : Treatingiot its His'-oiy1 ind the Child-; Like of successive Royal Generation?.' CHRISTINA G. ROS3ETTI Wil! Contributojo the naw volumo. LOUISA M. ALCOTT Will write 'Mil trie's. Birthday trif(a and other short "storks. : i Si-me articled on'-Astrontny for joun People have leea proraiied by the popular English Astronomer, RICHARD PROCTOR. There will b; a continuid utory of 'Liie iu Iceland by 1 1 ? BAYARD TAYLOR. I Jn th'j Nvcmbr, the opening ot t ie new volume will uegin an. AMEbTAAX SERIAL STORY. Tim B y inigrnt8," By N jvii 13r )okp, Giving the fidyembrts ot a party ol boys ia tub chip iuuA ootn mines in tho etrly days ot the Gold Fever. v J. T. THO "A BRIDGE, r Author of the "Jack Hazard" stoVie will contribute some highlv interestin g sketches of adventure at 4Biss Cove " . ..,v .. ' - -s .. ' . "; r . . TALKS WITH OIRL8.i By leadipg autliors.will bn a prominea leature oi the new volume. Especial attention will also be giveu" to iKCIDENTS OF 1MERICAK-HIS " With spirited pictorial iliustration. The various department, "Jack-in-the-Pulpit," The. Riddle-Bov and Letter-Box and the pages for 'Very Little Folks,' are to be moie attractive than ever , St. Ickois will contin ue under the successful editorship of - RIAIiY MAPS DODGE. . And no efforts will be spared by ed itor and publisher .to. maintain : and increase the i attractions. and value ot the aiagazite. . - SubscripttoaPric. $3.00 a 'year; Single Number, 23 cents; Bound . Vol! nine, $4.00 each.- . esevplumas begin with Nove'm JS5V TberT II?W: for, 1874 and gold .and iorth- ndsomest gilt book tor childfea ever usoed.v :V wilj nd yember 17o, and either ot the tDl umes bound as above post-paid for $7 Tolutaea forj e.AU neisJealers will receive aubsciipuons and supply - ?6U omes at tb -b-ve rate. - - J wR743 4 745 Broad OUR PROSPECTUS FOR1876 "Saturday Night" TiieBestmlYriEulesnmffesiR CI$lCULiTIOSBTILl.nAriPLY IXCUKASl'a -4-raak$Dgtir airaocterm-i fur the the coming year, we refer with great pleasure" to the success which has steadily attended all our t ffona t keep SATURDAY NIG HI ' 4aria advance of all competitors, Last year our -circulation increased with great rapidity; this asur nee of the public favor has determined i a mote than ever to relax do eflor t, to pare no mocty, time, or ttt:ntion lo make "Saturday Night the Ufifami lypaH.r. , ... is S rials will be",thrT.inc j' Jti tk.tthei will W tnttrtainio!1'Tis Mis cellany wid t intierustiDg! I s poetry will be cairoiay.! v , ( t j N'lrog will Bpje!.r in'if prges tli&t enn oflknrt the religion or p. Li'tCal bo htt i t any onc.t..i . . ) -- ,.: Tens ol ihouRanda , o d-JJ ra wie paid last year to our txi Iuive corps ok writer?. In the o-iiiu g 'year -wtiicb already show a very largo ibjcns; id our subscriptions we haP i o; only rei toin all our old' and popuUr writers, but we shall adil to our'exc!uRive stiff such authors as may prove tl.i lr claim to popularity aod alow themseJvawor thy to write for a paper which holda 4 proud pn -eminence over all c: m'peu torp. , . j - It 19 Fcidom that we ask a favor o " bur Iritnds, but it w. u d be a great ad vantage to us it each one of our readers would readers would draw the attend tion t f some petson-d Iriend iqt tha merits ot tkSaturday ih,, tifd thui aid us in iucreaainff, cveu mora rapidly thau at pUreut,oui at cir.;! ot . ad min rs. Sometimes the loan of a muhIi p'iper, or a word ot commendation wilj succeed in putting a j inrnal here ever afterward it becomes a welcpme yisitor.' ' We recivc many Iette'is of co'rn'men la-4 tion thousands of ibenward fur these we hero ieturn our. ainci;ro thank. and2 request that those who so.adm rtf iitJ uuUy Night" will do us the kindVies to direc: y show'm'd rtCummei d 1 it -t j iheir aiquaiuta ces. :;- ,. ., ,r, f NOW IS TilH HMB TO tUB-CKlJtisr' A MagniQccni Chn mo, iiiT.Vttxvl DiFFKRhNT l.olors, hi d -.-OxiStfi u ciics iu s.zc. will x- iiretjiit' il to fvrt-ui.! ly su'Kciib r oi thn. dollars to j;iiur : dny Niglit . " ' u ; j Eveiy devio- known ni Iip arv 'o ! Ciiiomu Piiiitii-g Ins -b& n adopted r piodude a tiuer picture th.m has. r bcugivnau pienin m ' to h -. tuo-i -scrlbci ol any paper. ' ! This Ulr-moia h p Tfet-t gem ol urfj It uuid ta'ifcily rt-t;ii for .f ypy., d l a s. Ii VMli'cosfas maiiy thonsiibds d(t' i'tvf huh we"- tin I itVir .gtti let bn k. But never Imvn g giv. u . C iuuno to our bst lib. x we 'det'enu ; in. d timt wh-n we did tlo mi inir'Ciiio ! mo hh uld Le a, good a pir.iure' &z th best r iftt cou d le-ign nud :iie moat carelul printing xnttp.' ' i iu in ber, only U.if tnu Jing'Thrcf: DolUrts fr a Verly uiTs,?-1plion .wbl; be ei. titled to"a Co;y i.f iLo ChiOmo: Iree. Pa- irs wishing to take 4H'rdHy; X"h ' iurji 8 orcr pi no I ihnn ne yc i, can h .v ti. p .p.-i iU i'.'d to them. .bit lu 11 ll.iO l.aJ.".ljr ' l..iir ..;. 1 1 o lor 1.0 JdL": W e pa all p tii;e on botb.p T-! P p is and Cbio uos.1 ' ' ' ' :a J THE P IL.WIKO AUE OUlt 'CLVU BATEi: For $10 we viill ul four copies toi . .one year to ime at;dre8al,)f, yaL-ii, s sepe-' rat; addre.a. ' . . ' For $20 u e will ei nd e;ght opiJs . j one adors; or each copy to a.s'p'rate adtrts-. , . The pnry who i sends us f20 toWi club ot tight copies1 (all -sent at olb' t:m ) will be entitled to a co,' y free ; Get ters-up of clubs ot eig hi., copies can afterward add single copies at 82.50 eacb. ' . v:.' ,.:.;.! . Stod post Office Orders; or resist er all money letter. Write N-mr, Town! county, Slate, plainly ' We will se:ud ppecimen Papers 'freei to any, who will eud us their , address. DAVIS & F.i.vppcom i Philadelphia W; KSTABLISIIED 1847. ' . W. H. Morris & Sons;;'! - " KSJ.X.O XjJJ Xommission Merchants. 23, 25 and 27 Commerce i Et, . Will make liberal Currency 1 advan ; cesou produce or bill lading in baud- Mr.-A. M. Xobie, :of N.q.,.Jscon neoted with our house; afid will' be pleaad to receive the patronage of A Penny Saied is a Pepy JaM $10, 00 6 GIVEN AWAY. - We wiJl send the CocWa ufnafpricc 52.00 and the Louis vi 1 1 Weekly T " COURIER-JOTJBNaL'. ...... v. i . . . . .... ., u-ual price $2.00, postage .prepaid - oo both papers, tor one year, lor $3 75 - The weekly Coonei-Journal is the great 2 k 1 National family newspaper. It will,-on December 3Ist;iS75" dii tribute impartislly $10 000 In valuable preatnti among its aubecribcrr. . jmd every subscription sent;thiongh cs will be entitled to a registered and' numbed ed reoeinifbr thi. distribution." ' i.u oenau,j.7Stncl get both f,ptn:. ) YARB0RQTJ6 ; raleibh; h.;c: . m-m .mm jT LJ i- la-' -..! t ' I. T i,::0:S! - .T.. f . 1. 4 : ",IO ' . f will sell " ..... t . 1 ' It We cated m-; :IOiibu7: all lite fames arid furniture. Terms : . - r. . Easy and teasonableTsi'-";!-. Tiiis Is a rare i "t.i . : . i A 'iron A 1 'utt fnei t lereetic :: ; i r - - . .- " t ! A witli riibdierate capital 4o nialtea i r f ! t irajriiig: Invest - . . .... . .'!,' - ... - "- ' - ' 1 "-'; i " . . ". . ." - i : i v-r..I if. i . V -1 ...I!' i t i . . - ... '-t'. i.'' f"- " T.r r - .scnci-,inlrrvciir ej iO B -.. , ' ! 1 . ..Iu7 ,t T, : f : i ij r mJ I ' ' . I I I d:i V - - .1 'II " 1 : ' . ..... 1 1 ;i- B'M1.3Sf . ' i !." ;'t V . -i- .-: r . : ll - Vv' - T tlie Tan Yard, lo- ..V - . I j 1' r i IronpbHiinilv for y i " Si 5 - . . ' , - i.. i . ;ji. ... 1 ! I i i V iOE & bai&e: -r-tH VI CMerfd"" we give youafefac- r i. .. . ft . . . t at l i !" ticn. t it.

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