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CAIRO, ILLINOIS, TED.N.MSIAY,
Si! he ultytin.
JUDGE SIDNEY BREESE.
A Uriel Sim til, nl Hi, nhllr 1,11c.
1o the lldltor or llic Mute Itiriiters
Twn wcel.1 since, your coriepnileiil
saw In tho 'KcKMcr' tin article i.'lvln' with
brevity an nimwer to the 'Statu .louruat' as
towliat had beeoini! ol tho dislin'UiOie.l
men Insi rlhed on whnt ii justly telliicd it
roll of hoLorstblo name".
It h iioteunrthv that your cotiespamleiil
merely iinntloim the name of one of the
mot cmiiiint of our public men, Hon. Sid
ney llrceH-,nnd nothing more. Wo eutum
In supply ii In lef record ofllie iiiol it'cfiil
actsof tho ex ehiefJuMlee, now one of the
judges ol our state siitneme rouit.
Tlio career of Sidney llrece ilcierc
particular mention, He vv.is graduated at
a very early ui'i-at I nloii College, In the
-tale if New York, under tho pifldency ol
Dr. Nolt.nl which statu bn ls,i native On
thn Invitation ot uius Kent ivaue, men n
practicing lawyer nt Kuskaskla, who, In
bo)liood had bectiau ImiiHte lor in iny veal 1
of Mr. lin ,ic'i tatlier'i lainlly, yniiui
llreeiciiinie immeiliatcly to Illinois. Willi
.Mr. Kane he pursued very ililiully the
study of the law, and had so lull) mattered
(is Intricacies that, before h was twenty
one, be wai admitted to the bar and fanned
a partnership with Lis preceptor In the
practice of the law.
In lsi2 lie Was appointed by liovernor
Hand circuit attorney ol one ol the largest
circuits In the stMe, and was continued In
the oillcc ol hisj iicceor, (Jovernor Coles,
who'c election, It li id, he violently op.
lioed.
In lill, be was ajipolntcd by l'reildeut
Ailaininud the senate district attorney ol
the district of Illinois, tu:recilliij; Jeptha
Hardin, whose term had expired. In ISiit
lie was siipeieded by Samuel McKobelts.
In lil be publNhcd tho llrst book ever
printed In this state, being the Ueportt of
Ca-cs Argued and Detcnnlued at ' oinmon
Law in Chancery by the Supremo Court of
the State of Illinois" Tills was a private en.
tcrpri-e, undertaken at tin request of the
Judges: of that court and o! the members of
the liar. Tub work lias gom through two
edition-, the Utter by .Itnli'e llecchcr. It
i quoted a authority In our courts. In ls32
he volunteered as n private to repel anil re.
press Mack Hawk's n?gros-Ion, and on the
formation ol a regiment 'it Camp Wllhorn
ho was elected lieutenant colonel. There
was then -crvins in the regular army In the
expedition in pursuit of Mack Hawk, Zar
liary Taj lor, then anujor of infantry; he
wa ranked by Lieut. Col. Ilice-e.
In K1! 31, lie pursued ;iils practice at
Ka.-kaMa and In the adjacent counties,
when, on the reorganization of the ju-
liclaty In leM, ho was elected judge of one
of the largc-t andnio-t popular circuits In
the state. ICschanln- circuit' wlt'i .lud-e
l'ord, tvlio was elected at the fame time for
northern circuit, .ludgr llrec-c held court
lit the spring of lVint Cialcna.Koek Island,
I'corla, Lacon, Hennepin ami uttawa, chs-
ing at Chicago, where he held a -I weeks,
court, ending lato In .Mav , having di-po.eil
ol all the cn-cs on the docket. In the Mil
of Unit year he purrha-cd a li ind-omc farm
near Carlyle, in Clinton county, known n
"Mound farm," to which he icjialred, and
by Its productions eked out, with the small
.muual fnhry of 7.'D, a tolcrajilo subi-
tence.
In is 11 tlio legislature added live addi
tional judge to the lour coinpo-lng the
uprcmo cottit, r.iiilriug them to perform
circuit dutle". Without hi knowledge
IiiUgo llreese was elected, by unanimous
vote of the general aeiiibly, one of the
judge, and he continued to perform all Its
duties until December 2, lslJ, when he
re-lgned, havingbecn eleet'd to the I'ni-
ted .States senate for six years, from and
alter .March 1, IS!').
As a senatorial representative of this state,
he performed his whole duty, thus acquir
ing a uunioiial leputnllou as a r.aillamcu-
firian, stitcsman and patriot. At bis ro
piest he was cho-en chairman of tlio com-
inlttec on public land-, In which this state
then had an nborblg Interest. Ho caused
tho lead mine, at (ialena and in .Mbsourl to
be 'old, thus becoming private property,
and relieving them and tho country from
the sen Undo they wero under, and had
been lor yen s before. Ily the compact be
tween Illinois and tho United .States, the
former agreed, for a valid consideration,
not to lix any of the lauds sold by tho
United States alter Iho 1st of January, 1310,
until the expiration of live years utter the
halo. This was Iho eonseipleiicu of Ihu pol
icy then cxMiugof selling the public I mils
on a credit oflivo year-. When the ea-h
system was adopted a lew years later, the
ompact remained, and all lands purchased
mil paid for by Individual escaped taxa
tion for .State purpo-es. h'enatul' Itreeso
uatiscd this compact to be abrogated by the
passage, ot a law making the lauds liable to
taxation so soon as sold, thus putting into
the Stale tleaaill j thousand), If liotmllliour',
of dollars.
Ho made Iho llrst lopoit in favor of the
raut ol laud to the Illinois Central Itail-
road Company, Tills project. I in lgt Iticese
started lu ISCIS. He also made a long, elab
orate and exhaustive repoit, replete with
statistics, in fivorof the constitution of a
rallinad frotii I.uku .Michigan to the 1'aclllc
ocean, to lie made Iroin a grant of land, but
without iiny subsidies iroin eougrefis.
Had .Senator Ureose'enilre, In thl to.
sped, been pursued In Liter ears by con-
gres, the country vvuu'd not now bo bur.
deued by subsidies to rallinad in llic shape
of million of bonds to secure their cou
strueliou, when tlio grant of lauds ulouo
was sulliilcnt for Mich purpose.
When ill congress, not having "thn prel
dencyon the brain," he made lilin,elfespi).
dally iHoful-gavo warm advlco to all
measures iiocessary to promote a vigorous
and Mlece-olul war against Mexico ; udvo
cated the annexation of Texas ; oppotnl
tho treaty with Kngland by which our
Oregon boundary was aacrlllced. lie, with
Senator Cass and a few others, was lor tho
lino of "M 10, or light." His vote eatiled
the bill for tho icductlon of the tarlll' to a
rcvenllo standard. Ity these iiliilnthcrpnh.
He acts in eomjrcsi, he acquired not only a
state but a national reputation, and illus
trated tho converse of the scriptural nv'.om,
that a prophet and honest politician Is not
without honor In his own country. On the
expiration of his cnatoi I al tcrin.ho w ,n, In
1HM. elected without opposition by Ilia pr .
pic or Montgomery, llond and Clinton
eoitnllesto the house ol reprcsontallvis of
this Plate, and was e.iOsen spcnki-r, serving
at tho session ol In'iI and at Ihu special sf
slon of Imj-.i,
Tho three following j ear he was a ditce"
torofllie Ohio A Mississippi Itallro.id Com
pany, nml a commissioner obtained the
tight of ,vay for Ith it mad from llic ellv
of St. Loul, ncron lue state lo Vlneciiiies,
Indiana.
lu Imk'i he was tlccted clretlllJinU'col his
old clietirt, when a vacancy occurring on
the bench oftbo state "uprcme :oiti(, tiy
thu resignation ol n,ief Justice tje.ttos,
Judge llreeie was elected lo llll the vacancy
In November, 1n'i7. Tuisteim cxplied In
,llliii, IMil, nt which lime he vn elccled
for nine yar.swllliiiiitoppo-ltion, lu June,
ls;o, In was ie-clecled witlnilt opposition
ami Is now serving out a third teim. Dur
ing the'e periods be was twice chief Ju.
tlce, and Midi Is the vigor of hi mind and
body that he was fully ablo to do nil the
work lalllugtohlin, and never behind lu
the din hsr'e of Ida onerous and Important
duties. Though atan ndsatieed aKc, Mich
i thesoiimlneSMof bis con-tltulloii and to
teiuperate his habil In all reppi cit that he
Is able lu perform ai inucli labor a his
juniors.
Such Is.brlclly.a ivnopsh of tho uitilll
tudlnoil' work ofthii extraordinary mail.
An extraordinary nun he s, without
doubt, whether considered a a publicist,
Jurist or atatesunn. His peron Is compact
and rotund his presence at once command
ing am attractive. Tlicru lscarcelv a man
living who ha more benucla!ly strvnl the
State and nation, and none llvlnt; or dead.
who has better deserved honor Irom the
pesple. Your enrrepondent I pleacd to
notice that Ids name has already been
sought as a candidate for the presidency o'
tuo I nlted States, It Is very meet and
right that Mich action should he t.-tuen. Wo
notice numerous Instance In which he I
thus approvingly spoken nf, and have not
scan a single dlient expressed. A man
who ha-done to much lor the public wcl.
fare, and I- fully competent In uilnJ, heart
and body to do so much more, will not be
ovcilookcd In the list of candidates for that
exalted po-itlou.
Tho. N'atlunal Democratic convention in
-electing a nominee will, your correspon
dent feels a-stired, take care that he thai)
be able to carry his own .-state. Wc venture
tho prediction that of all the persons named
lor tlie presidency, not one, excepting Sid
ney llrce-c, will be able to got tlio cntlro
voir ot hl own State. Judge llreese vvilj
receive Its twenty-one votes. Sur.'ly that
will ho ii good loiindalioiioii which to build.
-s.-s. -Y.Vra(... .1 omily tut j.'rank
lesllc'- .S'ew-ii.iirii and Magaiims, the oldint
c-'t,ililil!i' llhl.itiattd I'lllo'Ucal'j III Aimrna.
clicy nle now III l oflclcil to call;l-.1 r , wlio
will, If the) nctite an agency imd e.clu-lve ttr
lltoiy. Ik ui.iblcil to Intlodiue aevtiitccn first-cl.imlUiiiti-jtc.il
1'iiiodictls, fciatnl tons many
distinct tnstcjor wants, and, with the choice
froiueilit new mid bciutil'ul elusjinos, given
lueol' cuta to each annual tubserlUr, be in
ablcil tc lecuie one or more siibecriptlous In
very family In their district. To skillful cim-
vastira this will teciiicpeiir.uncnUmplojmciit,
and Iho itnuwula lucli vi-.irw lllbc asour.'eo
uilynuil assiiriit ruvemie. Specimen paper
mid most lllxral ermsacnt tonlliipplicaiits who
mime (he tirrltory they desire lo canvass Ad
diiss, Agency lUiiartmcut, I'rank Leslie s
Piibll-hliig House, M7 IVarl Stuel, New Yolk.
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1 in emu nic irom nil iiiiiiiriiicii, esjicciiiiijr
lulupteil tor irrntcs and household Use ircuciiilly,
which we will deliver In Calm, on II"' Cairo ami
Vlnet'liliiiil Irni-L lit. Id.. I.niil nl'.'iisl l.nal.i I.
at iiliivs j.,) ,K ,. htnhel, or two dollara and
tut'tity-llu' ctnta (2 '.''0 per Ion
W'..Mla,i 1. ,lr 11. II.. I.. ,.c V..,
Coul hlch we will ifcllvci' nil Hack nt alxfecn
liu, uuiiuin per cur i'si oiisiii'iti. 1 11 1 1 ica 1101
vvlslilnif 11 car hmd will call upon K. M. Wind on
i:ttilh stris-t, U'twrrn Coiiuiierelnl nml Wash
iniltonavruuia, mid Ihi tuppllnl (it lensonulile
Ireina. Mr. Ward will also ilelin r this coal lo
uny mit nl linn Ity 111 1 f.it u rcar loud, mak
tills coal cost about t.t M pu'luii. All thocoal
utcd by tliel'.ainl V It It I supplied Hulil
oiinulncs,iiuil it has 110 hUulnr In Die 111:11 li t
Addles all 01 ilt 1 ' lur ciul tu
Jaa. A. Viall fc Co.,
II Alt IIIs-JlU lit,, ILLS.
HO-!'. Al. Wind, Liq , hatlcauc tind will dc
lur lids coal at I f,n ,i rear l-'-'"illl'.
CAIRO CITY BINDERY,
T. O. XXviolM,
Proprietor,
HINDER AND BLANK BOOK
MANUFACTURER,
ilullotln Bulldinir. Cor. Twolfth Stroet
and WuaUington Avonuo,
Oairol Zlllnola j
IT'Counly nml Itallrnn'l U'mk 11 Snehillv I
I COAL I
MARCH 8, 1S7G.
WAHO.VH.
The Gamble Wagon
OA.in.0, XZ1I1IIVOIB
MAN'L'KAt'l L'ltKII IIY
JOHN P. GAMBLE.
THE BEST and CHEAPEST WilON MAN
UKACTUKKDl
MANUFACTORY, OIIIO LEVKE
Near Thiith-Fourtb Stroot
CARL PETERS,
HORSIiJ SHOEK,
BLACKSMITH
AND
Wagon Maker,
SIXTH STltKF.T. Betwcon OIIIO
JjKVPJE AND COMMJJHCIAIi
AVENUE.
ManufacttireahiH own Uor.to Shoes and
ciin Anaiiro (looil Woih.
PATHONAOE SOLICITED
--l III
viioi.rSAi.i: ntM'i:itN.
STRATTON & BIRD,
Wholesale Grocers
-And -
Commission Merchants
AGENTS ATIEIIICAN POWDER 00
57 Ohio Lovec.
G. D WILLIAMSON,
Wholesale Grocer
ltralir tu
BOAT STORES,
Commission Merchant,
No. 70 OHIO LEVEE.
SlT.CIALattcntiol
Ullliu: orilsra
given to consignments and
ROM
V, ill most positively cure any cute ot ilieuina
tumor ihciuniitle. gout, no mattir how- long
standing, on tliet'iiceol'thecarth. r.iliigan In
wnnl appllrutluii it does the work quickly, tlioi
mwlilr and permanently, leavinic tlie sv.tem
6I1011K11111I liratlliy- Wnte to any pronilnciit
I'lTctm lu WusliliiKlmi City, iiml you will learn
Hut thciibm.; st.iteinciit Is true in every turtle
tilur. c(indi:nsi:i) CLitnricATi...
National Until,
Wn-lilngton, li, C licuiiliet"- IsTI.
Mcssrii Hil.heiistieA Itentleyi
Cents I vi ry elnvrlully stale that I nsiil II11
raiig'ii Itheiini ulc He y with 1I1 ciiliil In 111 lit.
A. II.MLPIIK.SS.
Minilicr iil'Coiu:icss ol'tia
I'rcsiileniltil .Mnnsliiii,
Waslilnpton, II. I',, Aiiil 21, la75.
Mi'ssk llilphnislni.,V llcntley
Cent.). I or llic past scvin )eura my win-has
Ueli a giialHiincr tiniil rlutnieitlsm, liei'ilnclorn
liiillllK to fImi lier lelli f, sIiciishI tlilcu bottles
Huraiu's Kin iiiu.itic Itcmcdv, ami 11 ictiii.iui'iit
cui-n was tin- lesut. WM. II, VltOOIC,
"K'iClltleCliil. to I'lcsliUK.Itraiil."
WusliliiKtnll, l. C., Maich.1, ls;5
III thi'Spiicciil' lu.lve liuiiis my ilieuinatlsni
was tfoiie, having taken tluci'iloscs ol'l)iir(in',a
Khisililutic Iteuicilv Mvbrolliir .1 . II. ( esoin.
of Iteill'oril, I'a , wascuiisl lirnsliiillarniiiouiit,
.Ilill.VCLftS.NA.
Mi mlier of I'onirresii of I '11.
Price one ilotl.ll' a bottle, oraiv Imttlei for live
dollaiii. Auk jniirdiiiggist tin-liiiiaug' 1 IIIhii
luallc Iteineily liiiiuul'.icluiisl by
iii:i.i'iii..ssiim: a iiiIntlkv,
IliugKlsts mid flu mi ts,
iViishlioiton, I), C.
lit3"Kor fide In Chlncn, by Vim i-rhiuuk
htevcuson A l.'i id , uud l.uld 8udtli .t Co.
Wholesale HiiikkI s
lii-ll-wlv
PENSIONS
To whom Pensions are
A AXJknHAULKl whila tu the lluu
anil UiscEarKd ot duty, cither by ai-rldunt or
othcrwUo, ahouM baro a penalou. Tbo loea ot
a ringer entltlea you ton pension. A niptum
110 uuttvr liuw Unlit, kIvos you a pension.
Tlio loss of a too ulvca vou a Denaton.
3'tiu losa o( an oyo gl vea you a pernios.
II Klvo you 11 pension. .
invniuiniik
UAxix person
nic n pension, arojuatiymiti-
SpUNTYffl
au'l IlonnTy Acts.
tlisl to an Increase,
Semi 1 atamiM.
lur oonv ol l'cnalon ami llonntv .
Address, H. FITZGERALD.
United. States Claim Airent, tN'riAMArOLiG. I:.u
Jtjy-Ou ull IdUia inatk 1. U. Uox li.tm
lii.atBiia-flitraifr)oiisiiw Hit, .Jititlinueiit.
DANIEL LAMPERT
Fashlonablo Barber
:AXH XXXXi21B33 xx
NORTH SIDE OF MOUTH STJiKEl
Between Waehlnsrton and OommaroUl
Avennra,
NO. 04,
Centaur
DulENTS.
Ho r,mrl perf.-ct are the iecKs of the won
.."..V. If"'-"'""!!! and healing l rnlaur LinL
lii'iita, lliat miiii ciiiillilrntiilly May thev will
ill . I.il.. . ,,! nrri,1.,g"irn,,llt"h
loiicoriiiisilrileranKfinciils. Vd not inc
If ml that tli'VM III on ml 11 hrnken leg r '.
n i liillillli l.olls, Imtrvcii in surhoKi-athey
will rnlucc tlie Imlaliiitloii and Mop the iialn
Norcaii Mi-gaurentitMliP proper rcsiilu wl,rre
the bod) I . MiUiiiie, I,, wllUlty. Inn-
i.'aVciMid'it'io,;: 'a,r a ',r,,t i'"j-9ic"''
Tin-niilti-Onliiiir l.liiliiienr M PBr.
Ilrnl.u I) ndaiit'd to all ca-ci nl' Itli.-mnnl .
i.1!!" . .",'!, ,-N,,Mln,lK'"' , Lyrslisslai. siprnhiK,
ii,., wimoiaiii , v ins, urin es, Mings, roisnns,
f calds. Scliitlca, Weak l!.ick, I'ulns in ,,. side,
Wounds, Weeping .Sinew,. lltiriiN, Kroilnl
1. 1. 1'islir. l.ar-.Khe. Tonlh-arlie, llenl-nche.
L'lccrs, Old oits. Itml.cn llivioti, Sire Nip.
pics, Son- Ilirn.it, Croup, lllptlieri.i, etc 'the
mo torthe-ec'iiiiplalnt the iiitm- l.lnlmeiit
will cure) allof them It will lnellt. It will
' "-Iriicl the 1,0 N, ,11 iri biles ami stluga,
and wilt cure Imriii. nml scnlilv without u
seal .'Ihi'lollowinKHIiutnsainiilfiiftt Ihous
and similar te tlmoniiils ;
,. , Axnocii. I1.1.., lire l,7l
.'I) wite tin fur n long time liccn 11 terrible
lUicicr Horn Ithftimttistii She has tilnl many
physicians and iiniiyreineilies. 'I lie only thing
which If is Klirn her relleris Cntaiir l.iniinrnt
I mil lejoice.1 lo :iy hls has curnl her
,., , W. H.KI.MI, Postiua.ter."
It Is mi linllspuLibtt' fad that the OnMiir Lini
ments are performing rurcN never lirrur
I'llvclcilliy miyiireparatinn In exltenrc,-llke
Chronic i:iieiun.itismof llilrly jeitrVMiunl
niir. stniightfiiing linger umlloints which bad
Uen stlirtorslx )cars, taking the soreness from
burn., ile, .
ri..i1,,ll..r. .. rtr. 1 . . 1
- "'iiiiiii inn ,iv iiiiiiiii reiicii isiirii
1111 ncciilciil orrursi. mid will do more good
tlnltl I11IV minimi, nf ..M -... ....L11 ,
t. 1 ' . "".'"W l"-.! Il'l IIII11IIUI
iitlendanre. When liliyslciurw are cjlleil thev
ireqmMity u-c tliU I.lnlincnt, and of course
charge scvi nil prices for It.
Tho Yellow Centaur Liniment
il,." t'l'nlVn !i' 11,0 'I',"-11 "h1"' 'n'"eli'4 mid lies!, of
. l " 'r 1 eiintlon lla uieeia upon severe
' "r,.?'l''1li."i. ny. Wlnd-iiall. Illg
I..'. ""-,A " "I'"': 'e-s than iicirV'.l
Mc.ssis..l, .McUure A Co., Dnil.ts, cor.
L in ami front .H . Clncimmtl. O.. say ,
Mm nor lu.l.rlil.,., 1......1 .. t' ; ... . .
in., nil. .. v. """.""""""' "iiiiiiK r 01 icuusicis
lllc'llsin? tlie ( I'll Inn r l iiiim...,, '1 1
I'u'uv,l,i;r,''r,,,,,nnm,,l 'ey haie !wr
lLViti... . . T" 'V. M '""r "r '!"' ilorii
Is '? "f hoists nml
Weli.iM- volumes e,tin,oninl, dcsciiblng
.'ilisjolhiin,!,,, Kl.l... t.Bl,, PU.;v.,hik"
llciiil,!iniicn loiiniliis, vhlih me Utile lv5s
tlnlll ln.irlel4 ,. ,.,... .. i 1
..... ... .'" 1 mi iiillioai lllll
iillnril lo Ik W illi. ml ,1 Imlile of (Vril.iur l.lni
ihi nt. which any day may princ wuilh twintv
tunes iIn cii-t.
siolilcvciywliiie, hut pupaied ,-nl) at the
l.:ltiir.iliuv .il'.l. It 1!.... 1. , ...
II in v -si , '.Sew Was.. ''
Oast or ia.
ross, sickly bjnvi ami clnlilrcii may enjov
health, ami nii,llier Imvc res I. li'iliey will
H'et'iistorla, Worms, leverishuess, titthlug.
vi I111I rollc, sour "toniacli and undltfcstinl food
liiiikeclilldrin rro-s, and produces sickness
I ustoria will us. Imitate Hie r..ud, cxliel
mirniK, nmt coirect ull iliese tiilinrs. iw
twetitv vcurs Dr. Witelier i'im.i-Iiiiimi.h1 i.. i.u
piivnlc pnicllce to produce an circctlve Cathartic
Him iiiiniatii n-Kiimior which wolilil lie us tlffc
Uveas (itstiir il, without its iiiipleasunt
.ii leiOII
'the relilllltliill of Ids MMierli ii ..vl..nil..l
Physicians ami nurses rapidly adopted UU
(.ni.-tj, in Moieo ne Kve ine uaiiie 01 tills
lurlu Ciistortaisas lcaisiiiil lo lake a honey.
ireuhites thcstoiuavh mid liowcls, iindiloi's not
gillie It isuilupteil to nil ukcs. contains mi
nlcholiol, nml Is nliNoliitcly linriiilcNN to
the most tender Inl'aiit.
'IryCastorla once aud vou will never be
uillioiit It.
J'relKiicil at the Lalmnitorv of.l, II. lime A
i,o.,i'i noy sireii,.ew 1 oik, (I )''-'.' LI. HV
S'OAI,.
Coal Coal,
PITTSBURGH,
PARADISE,
MLT. CARBON(Blg Mudriy)
ANll
P.EYTONA OANNEL
COAL!
Ordora for Coal by tho oar-load,
ton, or in hogshondH, for Bhiptuont,
aromptly nttondod to.
lay'To largo oonsumors and all
aiamifuoturors, wo uro proparcd
to Hlinnlv HI1V nunnlllv Istr Ilia
aionth or your, at uniform rates.
CAIRO CITY COAL COMPANY,
Jllalliiniy Ilro.'a (iulce, No. "0 Ohio Levee
q-llairiday Mro -a wharf boat, ""'0-lm-El-At
ICgyptian Mills, or
trcrt' CUl Uu,ll,, ,00t "f Tohty-Elght
11-l'nst Otllce Dnivrer, aim,
DUST TOAM!
Jlght swing. Kim, until adventure on
loci! CiivriNevi.. .v.. SB l..... .J....
Mysteries of tl0 'orient. .o 'KmnuviMis'
llliKht, willy, enteitalnliig-tlie moat altmcliit'
book out.
111
every re
-licet Hrat-rate. II sells
rapidly. nnva siitendldlv ! AflKNTM W'tviKli
liill)
loANCIIDItl
Ml Louis, Jin
11 ihu niiiiicc inriicseripiivu circulars ami lernis,
i
Ill.lSlllNt! CO. , ft-.M I'li'i
I ru t.
Api-iUtvliu
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