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The North Lawrence Leader from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

The North Lawrence Leader from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

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uv iauoceseiui 5" ibe lebrilioua STOP. 1 sou b. but ioiijj ite ore ibe close oi TO COAL CONSUMERS! IMPORT AST ilie aar. fat Sound himself disabled By BTINER CLARK. THURSDAY, EC EM ICR 4.

183. and wnfit fH service. Crippled POST OFFICE. EE ATT place and own valuable property on this at.de. These men prefer live on tiiTs side because of their long acquaintance and goo-t standing it our midst.

Iu addition to this number of businessmen, a largo number of other persons- laboron the other side and own property in onr place. These might be clasifie as mechanics, masous, common laborers-efc. fired, weary and worn oat, he left bis faii ioiiofiHg letter uoiu inr yomiy triei.il Uirl Puiiips, witl be reait witlt iulerest by all who know' nitn. OUR TRIP TO NEVV OTlTANS -Mu Editor The trip, hid been talked over but not thonght'about for several davs, and at last we conciu leil to -take a bot and go via tho raging Kaw, Big Maddy and the FittuK Waters. We purchased a gun at the command and returned where he enterett the service and Terms Subscription.

One year Six month 75 Threw months 40 was mustered' obi. A tew years m. ielvii co, Single Copies 05 later, when all tue world and the ret of mankind (as president" Taylor once ii his message.) waa coming A il Tfri il Kiite Tiie Sibley Coal Mining Co. Take pfeasure in aiinou ng to the public that they are now prepared to furnish in addition to their own, viz: THE OSAGE, SCRANTCJT, CHEROKEE, WEUt CITY, PITTSBURG, ANTHRACITE COAL AND COKE! THE CELEBRATED SIBLEY GOAL EXCELLS IN EVERY PARTICULAR ALL THE SOFT COALS EVER FHIPPD HERE. ALL WHO HAVE USED IT PRONOUNCE IT TO BE THE BEST COAL MINED WKST OF THE OHIO RIVER.

It kFbei irox CttsKuts ob Slate, Burns to a Clear Whjtk Ash, will Bess is Wood Stoves Equal to Suell-Barx Uickobt, asb some of 00a Best Families abk usrxo it ist Hakd Coal Stovks. The fo lowing are a few testimonials from parties who iave used the Sibley Coal: to he was unwilling be FOR TOUR i -it a 111 fyr Cm. I 1 1 HI. 10 I 70.00 $13t0 I I 20.00 I 40 M) I 70.uo i I rOOO-l 15 0 I 25 00 I 4i.tt0 6.00 10 00 I "20 00 I 3H 0 I Inch I 1 00 I 3 00 5 00 1 Groceries and Provisions store- to destroy the bird ol the air hi I thi bui.sts of the tjrr. lirtu.i tint vve til upon our iy do.vn.

1 bjit, if auoh it contd be called; fjr 1 tree -dollars, and a pair oars for sjv i itv-tivs c-jims-I'iie ua ost threj a il a hilt, tike powder llask an I s'i i swdie-l this to the am uount of four-sev- felt behind. A lijiht shown xwav in the dim distance before in phiinlv telling him to come the new world where fortune lavoTs the brave, and dissapointtnent lurks at anv Local notit 10 cents per line tirst Insertion, and 5 cents Dr line each subsequent insertion. All advertising a (-mint payable mdlv. Alt transient -advertising in advance. HIT TAKE I have nsetl several tons of th Sibley coal, and like it better than any 1 have used: will prize.

After paddling hrs own canoe LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTERS Let lei's- uncalled tor iu the Post-office in North Lawrence Kansas Deo. 1st. 1884. LADIES LIST Blair, Mrs. Ellen Moore, Miss.

L. lili on Milla, McDougall Emily Bradbery Mrs Ella, Mi-rritt Mrs it tor Mrs B. Phillips Miss Cole Miss Bertha Sargent Miss Fafrauboviaer Joic, Trumbott Mrs. Iroiu Mrs Nellie," Troup Mrs Sarah Liudsey Mrs Wilson Mrs Lizzie Licoyp May Wood Mrs Eli 2 csentlemans list Alleuburg Lewis Logan Thomas Brown Albert, Lyons Jerry; use no other." Geo. Ixnes "Iast winter I burned several tons of the Sibley coal and like it.

It-is free rota sulphur, clinkers and makes less smoke than any other coal." A. Wiiit cm, Green House. Ckurch Uircetorr euty five. Tie' tot il isa wis about ten or twelve d-vll wj intended to atirt eirly it the morning upon the plains ol Kansas- for lo these many years he saw noshing prospective in tho future but on the contrary, all was dark in Hie distance. A few years ago he discovered a path that but little things hal to-' be looked after and it was hilf pa-st tlwee in the after THI Lilt.

HoUoat, Owullsftad -Gests Fursiahisg Ewdwars, noon when we gat started. We oast a wituil gliV5 at "I have used five carloads of the Sibley coal aiKl prefer it to any other. Wilder Shirt Factory. "I hava used Sibley coal for some time and fixid it to be superior to any coal I have avar Used." W.J. FiaxTOM, Foreman Lawrence Journal Jo Room.

--I cannot recommend the Sibley eoal too highly; 1 prefer it to any other." J. R. Hushes, "I prefer the Sibley coal to any I have naed since I ha been iu the State." Johs ELi)KiDE, Notrh lawienca Livery and Sale Stable. For want of space we witbold many others, but append a few rtferances: Mrs. A.

V. Wilder, Prof. Carruth, Steinberg, the Clothier, Geo. U. Edgar, Lawrence House, S.

T. Field A O. Hambleton, Prof. Ni hols, Sam. Walker, Prof.

Marviu. Whitoomb Joiiu B-Arnett, Mrs. La Pelle, arl Prof. Stanley. -BRANCH -OFFICES AT: The Ohio Grocery, Winney's Groeery, South end Mas-sachnsetts street; E.

A. Kasold. Grocery, corner I'inekn and Indian streets; O. Hambleton Groeery, Melviu it Pincher, North Lawrence. All order will receive our prompt attention.

a-i'aTties will do well to see us before buying elsewhere. Wa mean business. Small profits, quick sales. Cash basis. the bridge and all p.irt of the kmth visible frma flu river, wondering how Spices, M.

K. CHURCH. Rvrular (terriers at 11 a. in. mid 7-30 p.

m. Sabbath tcbool at close nrmnrnmv 8Pr. Vice. Rv. G.

G. CkybI.kr. Pastor. NLGRIH CHCKCI1 (CONORRGATIUXAL Sabbatb-subnol at 10 a. in and services 'at 11.

Kev. S. Marvin. Pastor. UNITED BRRTHRKV.

Services at 10:00 a. m. ami 7-00. pV m. Sabbath-school at 8 a.

m. Class meeting at close of morning service. Kev. Atkinson, Pastor. A.

M. K. CIIL'KCH. Service at 11 a. m.

j. m. Clt meat) it)! 9 a m. Sabbath sctonnl Ht 3 i-in. PreacWmr ev-ry Tednesdnv evening tlas intiii Friday evening.

Hv. W.X. HakwflL. Pastor. led by the still waters of professional success, Tliis path he followed trntil it culminated in the office of a Claim and Pension agent, where he learned that there was in store for him a large sum of ttaoney which by diligence patience and industry, cooltl be bail.

Alter five years ofanxious- waiting he received the welcome intelligence thai five thousand dollars wa about I he size of his pile. With thi-j suur he was perfectly contented with if he could be so uuape.ikibly lutppy aio obtain it. One evening not long Ri'ubaker Silas Coblor Itobi. Coaks rince, 1.i-m&iii El, K.io John Far row George, 11 iii Charles loiines 'Jlmrley Hen iy Chiis, A Nagie Johu Perky A aig Samuel Seaman- 11 II bealon John Scatou James Talis (i Yockey FB loiv' it woul I be befopo saw it ariiu. We tloate I and row to a poi it aoout hilf way tlie month of SI 1 I a-i 1 rur iy rert-live first lught, a 1 kilitj I 'ii 1 we no 1 for tin nigii Tun night tviis atr evj itfutl io uu I shull never forget it while I have any lliin ss srrz 4 0 Tin Ireea, Jtj eat! Caaind-- sin 1 cf- oifeei.

CONNECTION- SIBLEY COAL MLN1NG CO. else 1 1 fi-'et. It wh enlly an Junes Samuel FralcruHl Amociailom. i waa little damp ami Flour and Leed, Persons calling: tor these letters needed a little coaxing 10 in ike il picasc ay advertised. J.

Finch kr P. M. burn, so we shivered oidt iepi the MISS BELLE MILLER, FASHIOiABLElDRESS SHAKER, TK DICUSK'M'riOfiB. nttK I ILA vTBK.CK, Parties wishing neat work at reasonable pricas will find it to their Interest to call. since lie- was informed by his agent whole nii it tlirxi.i.

le nex; nurii- iug I aiose iu co ik itui 1 rence Msirieti that 04V the tenth of this mouth hi mouey would be counted out to him in Kansas City. With this prospect in vfew it is somewhat di Ac 11 It for kim to decide greciseJ.y what to do. killed Hiree b4 birds but thoy fell into the ri vjr a -ids coiii liut ti-i-1 them. When wo were renlv to start -I. o.

o. F. Excslsinr Ldye No. Gl-meefs Thursday nlgbt in tbe Hall, over l.it office. E.

B. Dick ku, X. G. K. Of T.

Tiiwrtnre Lnilre No. ItO nveeta every Friday night over Leis Urn worn Smith K. P. JkKFKKY, C. C.

J. D. HlNWN, K. or II. and S.

E. A.U. Xorth Lawrence Union No. 339--met very otbtr Tuesday tveniu 111 the IL me Aid IJ.1U. M.

I'kttibosk; President. 7m and Wm. D. M. CO.

NORTH LA WliENCI, KXS A. Potatoes Karly Uose per 00. B0 iit Uu Uu we shot a couple of duck and were Oiiiuus pek- oOfiOV 7o6 101) soon on our wav uowu 111 river. We pissed the div in.alt.eni ro.v- on -Cabljage pel duz Appies per bu-u Let Ci 11 Oats Ite lax Now i tho tinre to aH-bscnbe for tho Leader. Only $1.25.

Subscribe iog aifcl o-iiiiii, for tlve iit nl a leak that let iu a little water, but we 30e had plcutyot lucks to siioo't at, but for-ioui-i citisu or another all the ilu iter per 10 at once and do not miss a number. We propose to give our readers one of the best papers in Douglass Co. Mrs. E. E.

Mksdkshill. See'j. A. F. and A.

M. Valley Lndjre No. 30 meet Sttmlav nijrhton or before mil moon in eacb montb in Odd Fellows Hall. K. St.

Cbktis, W. M. P. IlASOK, Sec'y. ducks we slut tailed to so we had to let thi tigo.

Wo hid a good liiuoe so i gee-je bat. dulenl get GO XO J. 332. JONES, LOCUST ST, KOSTU LAWRSXCX, IAK For Fresh Vegetables and liieiu. llietiuu was passing rapntiy SIS iwayaul it Wis oi'it agiiii by ihe 46 C'jura 1 Mjraseh Pont Mutar at Fall Leaf w.is a ia' ihs uallew zlAi djj o.i 1 tut time we id lo Sota b-hin i about two miles.

We camped ou a large island and. ind plen-y of wood but dis Saturday Dr. Hays house on locust street will be card arose among the travelers a. id the next morning we started back to completed nest week. Several workmen UeSoto wlne vves-ld o-irbjit and are employed on the building.

We are th tple agents for the FAMOUS started 11 iuj, after being out about two days an 1 nights. 5ct. Try them and you will like them, at the Kaw alley Hotel Vve call tiie attention of our readers to the Groceries. liespeetlully Submitted By Carl. Piulips, One of the Travelers Fancy advertisement of Mr.

John Yahu. in another Thfs opnee is- reserved- few Gi-orgi' M. Lindie, ihe lending Di uggisi ol North Law l'ttuse, K.asas coiam.i. Jiyerychii in this esiablishme.it is- Urst siass, O- Stapliens has discovered a rich vein ef sand a jw feet below his lot iu the cast HEAL 23TATE. TRANSFERS.

Frank Eppley to John Gottstien er .1 pare of -this city. Wuetli jr it will pay to elevato it to the surfaci remains to he seen. Pretenlioaj and Prcleal.i:s. At a recent interview, Senator Djrsey says atuong -jther good things Pretension elfjtfts no o-ie but the pretender to whose- bitterness it give prouiiiieiice. Imputation is what people think of an iudi viduil.

Char-actei' is what he Those who po-sess character do not 11 I to alarmed about tlieir Ij sides character hs ils- own- rewards and thji is no suaHi a thing as escaping all the penalties of vice. It is of course, possible to get drunk and bo reputed sober 'o be sober ami bo reputed a drunkard, but repuiatioti does not the sober man a drunken headache, or, exempt the drinker from its poison. Eunnersoti- says: "Be what you wish lo sneni and do not try to appear whit you are Of the unity kinds of prctensioiu that claiming great personal superiority is the most common and the most redic-ulous. To make a lou I cl-iinfc to superiority, iu in elligsuceor nuM-als, to-those who. are kno-vii to bo tfe-gradud is equivalent to s-iyitii It is bectuse there is sueh a slight differ nice that it is necessary to in ike a great efTri to- in'ike the distinction app went.

It-t'ja difference was greater it would be too plain to require calling atlcu-tion thereto. Uu ler ii' cirou. Distances; would eat with Publicii and Sinner, yet, the-gii'at Ilifonner ate the sains dish with Judas. A. W.

of sel-4: uel-4 sec-, 6. 11, and 21, L. Cra-id al, trie mail agent from place to Di.iver OjI. is still in douot whacher he Etidora li. R.

Petrie, to N. N. Viudquest wilt be a jle to retain his position aj mail afcer the first of March next. lots 3i to 43 inclusive iu add 1 also and between 33, 39, and 4J and the I'lulip Lchar whs recently sold out his near the dep is still in lva-isa ri verr North Lawrence he will d-. Hs has ho notion -wliarevcrof leaving the place at present.

Anton SigeliM 10 iili.as Sigetiu. ot 163 ou Miss. iu te-ciiy ol Law With all doubts now settled1 as to Mhe result of the election which happened to terminate in the state of New York, business will again rectum its accustomed- activity. Vile partisans miy lead some- credulous beings to believe that a chnge of administration inay derange our commercial affiirs. A eecotKl sober would at onco reiojve dread of our couutryt ruin.

Nearly a quarter of a century 'has passed away since the Democratic party was defeated, during lint long event I period, many grave questions have-come before the people of this country, ud 1 final result-has become a mere matter of history. Whether the Republican party should be held responsible for mistakes, they have made dunug this time, is, at present a matter, of slight importauce, and tv III always bo a subject" of duubt according to our political views. Let us therefore leave the past, and- look into the future with unbvisotl notions divest ourselves ol all political pn-j-ndlce which ofteir gets the control of good feelings. As we are about to make a ntw move upon the political chess board of this natign, it is foolish to evea predict any sad disaster from the change of oue parly to another, one thing is certain, as the history of this country will show, that, any party needs watching while power. The greatest prosperity this country las ever witnessed wa wtaea the old Whig and Democratic; parties ma'de a change every four years.

We are led to believe 1 hat the Presidentelect will minister his with faithful hohor and iuiegiity to the interest of the wlsoie country. If nhoiikl fail I do this tbe At the monthly of the School ALSO FLOUR AND FEED SUCH AS Baled Hay, Corn, Oats, Chop, Bran and Shorts. ALSO GENERAL AGENT FOR Soft and Hard Goal S. AUTERM AN, Aos't. Agent.

rence INUU.UU Board, held last Mo id iy evening, George 2.L Penelope Gardner lo the trustees ol LiaJley wis lected to till the vacancy caused. ilesper 4 acres in tiies by the resignation of Geo. B. fL'iin in the sec. 22, 13.

21, cou3ideraliou tiflh ward. A letter rrom ltodcncs Kambler" informs us that it was impossib for him to Johu Speer to Mary eff, part ol ot 1, sec 31, 12, 20, consideration Heury Bisscll and Arabeli Bissell be on hand this week with oue of his ram bles. Hereafter he will come promptly to date-. Et. 10 Ezra Hook, lots 24, 25 39 an -37.

south i of 23 and south 01 38 all in aildkiou number 4 North Law Underwoods sent a car load of sweet po rence $375. UJ II. MI LLXR. A. MILLXR J.aue Welch to" Rebecca Hendry claim to lot 166 New York t.

Li i vvrenue, considei aiion $3iJ-0d The Thanksgiving Festival at the Pilgrim Church, on tast Thursda was a success. Dinner va served at-t he hour, and when renerv" the tablf-a (airly groaned beneath- the weight. oL good livings, embriig ail A J. DICKER, Hoot. A.

Eiigar and wife to J. MILLER BROS. Contractors and Builders. 203, 210, 212. and 214.

blk. 11, Nortn Liwreuce. ffMT or Dkxu'i rSxoBB. NORTH LAWKIXCB. DIALSR IN that heart couid wi-h or -appetite crave and iiiauy both.

ainl and sinner, piriook of the sativa, in-l rose Irotn the labie more and we hope(tiMn'kful )r Tiie eyenitig ex Groceries. ercise of a littsrarv jnter- SUB SCH I BE Senate the United States can app-'r the remedy adminisiered to Audrew Johnson, while he was President of the United Stales twenty year ago. Dry Goods, tatoes to Den er last week. Mr. is one of the luost suesessful potato giMwers-ia DoaUws C.

He ships annua ly thousands of oushei-i of potatoes to the Denver market. The street railway track from Dickers store the grove Will hardiy pay the interest on the jney investsd in that id of the tra5k per cant. The company is rich andean wjll affjrdan iuvejLiue.it oi' ttliat kind. Dr. J.

L. Furbuf if Osage Co. spent one day in this city last week, The Dr. was one of he pioneers of this city, and at that time was one of tbe foremost citizens of this place. He wrh b3 remembered by all the old settlers that are now living in our place.

Miss Fay Underwood of Como Penn. is visiting the family of Mr. P. Uuderwood of this city. Miss Under wood spent a few mouths in this p-'ace about a year ao and returned to her native home in Penn.

Not long sinca-she concluded, to come back and remain fur an" iudeauate period. About a year ago A. Lansdown found a god locket on the A. 3. F.

bc-twean Lawrenee and Eudora. A few days i since he. found a Waterbury Watch on th U. P. Koad near th8 Bismarck: tank.

This week he contemplates a trip south over the L. L. S. R. R.

in search of jewelry, and if successful will establish a jewelry store in this city. 1 The season thus far' has been a very mild one and very favorable for working man. The meclumics ha ve lost but little time by cold weather, masons and plasterers still continue thcit work with liitle or no interruption from-cold weather. The- farmers stil 'continues hia work" or gathering his corn. Boots and Shoas, FOR THE Hats and Caps, Thk dread of a wintety season still lingers in the minds of all who.

are not fully prepared for it. When the 'approach of a polar wave is upou eh as we may lobklor at any time. We might Jeel pretty sure that old 1 areas was an Independent Republican, and it would be very reasonable to suppose that he hnd imbibed entbueiasm of a Democratic rati- VAHrlAW 6 Auifu-ii Pnoeler and wilo.lo Anna (i. Meiigeiv lots 14, lo, audio, bik 7 laiie's add. to $4JOuJ Win- lleaton.

-and wife to Cnas. Ai'vin, ij acre iu sec. 12. and 20. consideration 30 CV W.

W. Cockms and. wire to 11. Suyder, lot 2Jo, Locust sireel Norih Lawrence $700 00 J. lo il J.

Burns, 5 acres iiMiiutuc 24, 13 and 17 consideration 50.O0 A. E. aud J. H. Horn to S.

A. Woodward, Lot LiJ L.iw. rence $750.00 lieubcu Mills lo W. Fuighau, lot 100, N. J.

Livvrenoe $Ji 0d Ejseii.v and J. A. Wilieli to Johii C. Wans, lot 5, bl S' Laue's 1st. add.

to Lawrence $2,000 00 "Win. f. S.ici'iirr at, to E. 4 Cuapliu, iot 11, add. 11, Nrih Lawrence $200 00 Crosby Miller to C.

W. Alexander, 7 acres in ne. 1-4 sec. 1, 13, 20 $700.00 First Presbyterian church, Baldwin City, to W. D.

it tiu, lots 93 aud 100 Indian st. lid wiii City $200.00 J. W. Q'i iy to Laura A. Doaue, lot 19 Conn, st.

Lawrence $500.00 Nancy Lackey heir by go-ardian to M. J. Hoi man, interest in lots 27 23, 29. and 31 'ieet of lot 30 Eiaiith st. aiidisame nnmbe.s on Tenth street Bildavin City, $300.00 W.

R. lackey et al, lo M. J. Hol-mau interest iu same lols $2,000 00 Annie L. Klaus and Albert F.

Klaus to Frederick Mahtrv, se 1-4 sec. 5,12, and 13 LecoiwpJoiK. $A030 03 prffc Clothing, and Rubber Gcods. fioation meeting at the north pole. ONLY $1.25, A YEARt given irv the Bind of Hop--riie procTtactioas were all wll given, twi one or two deserve more than a pissing notice.

The illustrating the Goddess of Liberty and her mnid of Honor, was given and Miss Nellie Maliisou as ilm Uod-dms" filled her part the best it has ever been our fortune to witness. Miss Annie Wood rendered one o-f bar illinuiable reciiaiiona entitled "The Bridge of Dundee," to sav it was par excellence. is out taint praise. The lilterary exercises were followed by supper and oysters which were indulged in by mniv to their entire satisfaction. About was realized tor the Church.

The thanks otthe Cuurch r.re, due to those who donated provisions and kindly aided in making the entire affair a success. II. At the A. M. E.

Church in the evening a large num-b-ir va-s preseii-t at a concert. No fesilvil held at this church from- the fact tha-t tlhft b-nil l-Ing is ot yet conrnpiefedv nd the. accommodation for an of that kind would inc.nr')leH-. At the ML Choecfr, neeting wis held tho same as usual. Meeting his been held dav and night, and will be continued during the present week.

to addiiJoo to the above exercises ho cHizans throughout th ob- served the dav in. a- very appiopriale UMiiner; an. 1 started out lo paint the world blue with his cold icy breath. Bat we are told that it is an ill wiiwl that blows no So from these lessons we shall not forget that the many thousands of turkeys that were sacrificed last week to satisfy the appetites of the good, true and beautiful were jolly reconciled lo their fate and will eseape many a frozen toe and chapped wattles that would have troubled them during their sojourn iu this world of trouble- IWePeNdEnT iN pOllticS Stock Most all New and Wit Sofdaf Rcas-. onable Profit, but Do Hot Want to sell at Cost.

Lait year nd the year before by this time the weather was so cold that but little was Some sneak thieves effected an entreuce in to the store of John M. Jones on Friday night by forcing the ware house door and taking a piece of gas pipe and prying th inner door at the bottom, until the catch was pushed: from the lock; they took about a pint of pen nies and. tobacco tags 'which were in' a collar box, also some tobacco; and seven ot eight pies wbichi lay in the show case. We suppose their lack of piety drove them to commit the 1 gEND AfcOFXTCf'Y'Oim FRIENDS AT HOME- 01sTx.Tr ''02-3 deed, as it not thought 1 hat they took any- j-z. V7: r-iiciTr: Mr.

of thie'eity is at present a man of very moderate means, although at ouo time he i said have been the owner of a few hundred dollars. But that amount- of money lias long since passed through Jii hands and docs him 'no good at the prfsent. time only when in conversation with others he i trenithbe once owned The. followiag gentlemen live I.i our place, but hve business on the othee side which occupies their time Charles Bruce, extensively' engaged iu the lutivber- business, ou' Maes, st opposite Piersons F. M.

Alexander of the firm or Butler Alexander, opposite Mrs. McCiiHottgh block, H. II. Howard Justice of Pease rrppo-iste the Eldrldge House. M.

iL Petrie taylor, at present located in hiock. I. F. IIugli and C. Piue at thiug.else.

The third Quarterly Conference ot the M. E. Church in this city will be held next Saturday and. Cunrtsy. The Presiding elder J.

Iaiso3 tyill be preseiit. An- invituin luz been extended to -cot of the Cut TE New York: IsrrEPBMDKvr and the Leadeb one year for $3 75i lit the days that'are. no. more. Wi" the great war of the rebellion broke out, he wMainong the first to respond to Ids countrys cull, and he likaa true and valiant sol (Tier folio w-rr tltrotgi ctany a present employed iu Hersons Courfr Trrt Toledo Blade (fTa'sby's Paper) and the Nouth Ijawrbscz- Leader one year or $2.15.

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1884-1885