Gazetteer and business directory of Saratoga County, N.Y., and Queensbury, Warren County, for 1871, Part 38

Author: Child, Hamilton, 1836- comp. cn
Publication date: 1871
Publisher: Syracuse : Printed at the Journal office
Number of Pages: 632


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E. E. Amer, Bill Poster and Die- tributor, Glens Falls, is ready to attend promptly to all calls in his line. If you want any Bills posted or Carde distributed, son cannot do better than call on him. See foot lines, commencing on page 214.


Cosgrove Opera House. Glens Falls, Keeffe & Amer, proprietors, is ad- vertised on marginal lines, beginning with pare $04. It is weil dited up with every- thing essential to a good Opera House, and may be engaged on the most liberal terms.


E. P. Drake & Son, manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, at Glens Falls, are noted for their success in booting their customers, so that they almost always turn upon them and give them another chance. They use only the best of stock and their morto is " Best Quality of Work and Low Prices." Repairing bestly and promptly executed. Call on them when you want a good Booting. See card on page 286.


New Hall House, M. H. Bitely, proprietor. at Gions Fal, is a new first- class Hotel. cormitly fitted up and ines pure. ; superior accommodations for guests. Try the New Hill House when you visit Glens ยก Falls. See card on page 280.


rThe acknowledged unequaled Steck Piano Fortes, to be found at B. SI. Alidley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


BU CKEYE


Mower and Self- Raking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester In the World.


165 Greenwich st., New York. See Card on Map.


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SARATOGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


HEMAN GOODMAN,


Exchange Street, Glen's Falls, N. Y.


Will furnish in any part of the country, Monuments, Grave Stones, Mantles, &c., of Italian and American Marble, at the lowest rates. Also Iron Cemetery Railings, Posts, &c., for Burial Plots.


DIO LADIES.


MRS. EMMA BURLEIGH, M. D.,


From a long practice and intimate acquaintance with the diseases and peculiarities of her sex, believes that she can. in almost any case. relieve the suffering and restore health. All maladies of the UTERUS, ( Prolapsus, Leucorthea. Ulceration, dc .. ) yield readily to Chrono Thermal Remedies. Entire PROLAPSUS has been cured in three weeks, and in an aved subject. LECCORRHEA, the general and insidnou- destroyer of women's strength and beauty. is invariably overcome by our treatment. In all diseases of woman, from whatever cause and the longest standing, we have the most marked succese.


There is so manch connected with this subject of woman's health, that all women should consult a physician. herself a woman and conversant with all the improvements and discoveries of science. The preservation of woman's beauty should be an object of scientific care, and is one of which American women are very ignorant. MRS. BUR- LEIGH, while in Europe, made herself familiar with the habits and customis of dis- tinguished women in France and elsewhere.


MRS. BURLEIGHI removes all obstructions to the Monthly Courses at one interview. An elegant aud strictly private home for those desiring Board and Nar-ing. Ladies at- tended in confinement or provided with medical care and nursing in Mrs. B.'s house.


Painful Menstruation is relieved in all cases. Catarrh, so often pronounced incurable, and Bronchitis, Spinal Diseases and Neuralgia, are entirely overcome by Chrono Ther- mal treatment after years of ineffectual trial of the ordinary practice. Ladies suffer ho pain in severe labors under our care. Mrs. Burleigh spent four years in France in the study of Midwifery, and the various modes of treating female diseases, in which the French are so superior.


MRS. BURLEIGH can be consulted by letter, but all letters must contain one dollar to insure attention. Address, Dr. Emma Burleigh, 62 Howard Street, Albany, N. Y.


Opinion of the Press .- MRs. BURLEIGH is a lady of the finest intellectual powers and very uncommon literary attainments, and, as she has had very great advantages in the study and practice of medicine, both in this country and Europe, we cannot doubt that she is a skillful physician. she is one of the most accomplished of the daughters of Virginia .- [ Editor Lomescidle Journal.


Vandenburgh & Hovey, manu- facture Sash, Doors, Blinds, xe., at Balls -! ton Spa. They use only the best of Kiln- dried lumber in the manufacture of their goods, and warrant all their work. Seel card on page 230.


I. L. Grose & Sons, publishers of the Ballston Journal. Ballston Spa, N. Y .. advertise on page 204. This paper has a large circulation, and consequently is a val- nable advertising medium, of which fact business men will not fail to take notice. All kinds of Steam Book and Job Printing is here done in the best manner, at reasona- ble rates.


S. B. Howland, of Schuylerville, prints & finely illustrated card on page 226. Mr. Howland is at all times prepared to supply hi- customers with the best quality of Drugs, Paints. Oils. Dre ta.R. P. f.n.


John Bazinet. Glen- Falls. does a Pheral Black anithing business. Mr. Da- "ry. soc. to be found in the market, and at; zingt is a man who understands his be-i- a reasonable rate- as they can be procured anywhere in the country. Those interested should not fail to give him a call. - less, and all work entrusted to him is promptly executed in a workinaulike man- ner. Try him. See card, page 274.


Before purchasing a Pieno, Organ or other Musical Instrument, call on B. H. Hlidley, 12 Fiauslon Mouse Block, Broadway, Troy, N. Y.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


C. R. Brown, Jeweler and Optician, Park Place, Broadway, opposite Congress Park, Saratoga Spa, N. Y., advertises on pape 204. If you want anything in the line of Jewelry or Optical Instruments. we ad- vise you to call on Mr. Brown before pur- chasing. Mr. Brown is also the proprietor of Park Place Hotel and Crystal Spring. The Hotel is located in the most central part of Broadway, commande a five view of Congress Spring and Park, and the most picturesque portion of Saratoga. Its in- ternal arrangements are first-class, being prepared exclusively for the reception of a select company through the entire season. On the first floor rises, within an elegant colonnade, the limpid, health-giving wat- ers of Crystal Spring, accessible from the hall of the hotel. Many years ago there was a spring each side of the road running north and south through the village, but the one on the east side being the easiest of access was the most frequented. and as at that time they had no commercial value. the one was first neglected and afterwards filled up, built over and comparatively for- gotten. Some two years since, Mr. Brown, having purchased the property. thought it worth while to look for the long hidden nad forgotten spring. It was a great under- taking, as the ground had been illled in many feet, and its location was very uncertain, but after espending much time and money, he succeeded in finding and securing it so perfectly that the water is free from all impurities and clear as crystal. Call on Mr. Brown when you visit Saratoga, and try the Crystal spring water.


P. Durkee & Son, Saratoga Springs, Booksellers. Stationers and Engravers, keep on band a good assortment of School, Miscellaneous and Blank Books, and Sta- tiovery. They also deal in French and German Fancy Goods, Lubin's Celebrated Perfumery de. We advise those wanting any goods in these lines to give Messr .. Durkee a call. and we believe they will not regret it. They advertise on page 190.


W. Farrar, Saratoga Springs, manu- facturer and dealer in Tolinan'- Patent Self- Ventilating Spring Bed-, Hair, Moss and Husk Mattresses, and dealer in Feathers, prints a card on colori page 155. Tolman's Patent Self-Ventilatiu_ Spring Bed, is said to be a very superior article and just the thing for comfort. Mr. Farrar Keeps an assortment of other kinds of Beds as well, so that you cannot fail to get Quited. Let all interested call and see for themselves.


S. A. Rickard, wholesale and retail dealer in Wall Paper, Window Shades, Window Cornices. Looking Glasses, Pic- tures. Stationery &c., and manufacturer of Picture Frames, 19 Broadway. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., advertises oh colored Page 1.7. Mr. Rickand keeps a fine a-solach ofall articles in his line. when he diejeans of at the most liberal rates. Paper Habgin; done to order. Call and see him when you want anything in this line.


James Mingay, Apothecary, 69 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. N. Y., oppo- site Congress Park, publishes a card on colored p. 137. Mr. Mingay does a general apothecary's business and keeps a fine as- sortment of American, French and Eng- lish Toilet articles constantly on hand. We commend Mr. Mingay to the favorable consideration of those wanting anything in his line. Give him a call.


S. L. Smith, Dentist, Ballston, N. Y., printy a card on foot lines between pages 205 and 215. All kinds of dental work re- ceives prompt attention at the hands of Mr. Smith. Try him.


Green Mountain House, Wash- ington St., Saratoga Springs. N. Y. is kept by Misses Chatfee & Wooster. This is a large and elegant Boarding House, very conveniently located to the Springs and business portion of the town. It is open all the year round. Patrous will ever tind the Misses Chaffee & Wooster kind and obliging. and nothing will be left undone that will administer to their comfort. To those who wish a good boarding place at the Springs at reasonable rates, we say, try the Green Mountain House. See their ad- vertisement on page 220.


Richard II. Reille, solicitor of Patents, Designer and Draughteman, pub- fishes a card on page 230. Mr. R. thorough- ly understands his business, and will pre- pare drawings and specifications and at- tend promptly to all business intrusted to his care. We commend him to the patron- age of those who have work in his line. Patrons will find him at Room No. 2, June- tion of River and Fourth Streets, Troy, .N. Y.


Adirondack Verd Antique Marble Works, situated at the junc- tion of the Adirondack and Rensselaer & J. Railroad. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., are advertised on page 238. Messrs. Conkling & Olmstead, the proprietors of these works, are prepared to attend promptly to all orders in the line of Mar- ble Work, which may be left with them. They employ none but the most skillful artizans, and patrons may rely upon having their orders executed in a workmanlike manner. Besides their own Verd Antique Murbles, from their Quarry at Thurman, Warren Co., they keep on band the Ver- mont, Italian and other foreign Marbles. Their Verd Antique Marlies are pro- honnced by Mineralogists and Marble Workers as equal, if not superior to any foreign Marbles ever introduced into this country. Call at the works and see come of the specimens.


Pennoyer & Van Antwerp, of Saratoga Springs, deal in all kinds of fresh and salt water Fish. Ov-teta. Clous. Ponkry, Gaine Ne .. in their season. Those who want a good gosh art. de. would do well to esi on L'hom. They are klated on I'lla Street. up- Posite the Post Office. see their card on page 225.


RTusirai Goods of all kinds, Wholesale and Retail, at B. H. MID- LEY'S 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. ).


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INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICERS-COURTS.


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U. S. Internal Revenue Officers, Saratoga Co. *ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.


P. O. ADDRESS 2d Division, O. Vandervoort. . Clifton Park


3d Division. D. S. Potter .. . Schuylerville


4th Division, J. H. Westcott . Ballston


5th Division, J. L. Briggs Saratoga Springs


DEPUTY MARSHAL.


U. S. May


Saratoga Springs


GAUGERS.


A. P. Hemphill. . Ballston


Wm. Lachmund.


Saratoga Springs


U. S. COMMISSIONER.


J. A. Corey Saratoga Springs *Since the above imformation was obtained we have been furnished with the follow- ing: This (the 1Sth) Congressional District, with respect to assessment divisions bas been temporarily re-organized, and Assistant Assessors for the same appointed as fol- lows :-


Division No. 5, (including Waterford, Malta, Halfmoon, Clifton Park, Stillwater in Saratoga County. ) Orsemus Vandervoort, of Clifton Park, assistant assessor.


Division No. 6, (including the towns of Ballston, Charlton, Galway, Milton, Provi- dence, Greenfield, Corinth, Edinburgh, Hadley, and Day in Saratoga County,) Neil Gil- mour. of Ballston Spa. assistant assessor.


Division No. 7, (including the towns of Saratoga Springs, Wilton. Moreau, North- umberland and Saratoga, in Saratoga County,) Delcour S. Potter, of Schuylerville, a3- sistant assessor.


The above te porary appointments and assignments date from Jan. 1st. 1871.


Courts in Saratoga County, 1871. TO BE HELD AT THE COURT HOUSE IN BALLSTON.


CIRCUIT COURTS AND COURTS OF OYER AND TERMINER.


Third Monday in January POTTER, Justice


Second Monday in May .BOCKES, Justice


Second Monday in September. JAMES, Justice SPECIAL TERMS.


By Justice Bockes, at Saratoga Springs, on the First and Third Tuesdays of each month, when not otherwise assigned.


COUNTY COURT AND COURT OF SESSIONS. CHAS. S. LESTER, COUNTY JUDGE.


Third Monday in February. Petit Jury Third Monday in June Petit Jury


Fourth Tuesday of November Petit Jury SURROGATE'S COURT.


Notice is hereby given that a Surrogate's Court will be held on the second Monday of every month from date hereof, at the Court House in the village of Ballston Spa, on the fourth Monday of every mouth at the office of L. B. Pike. Esq., in the village of Sara- loga Springs, and on every other Monday at my office In Waterford.


C. A. WALDRON, Surrogate.


BUCKEYE


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id Instruments ofall kinds taken in exchange for New, at B3. 15. Mid- ley's Music Store, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy. N. Y.


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICES.


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J.C. Duell, Dentist, No. 47 State St., Schenectady. N. Y., thoroughly under- stands bis business and is prepared to per- form all operations, either in the surgical or mechanical department, in a manner to suit the customer. Those in want of any number of teeth from one to a full set, will have it done in the best manner, by calling on Dr. Duell. His card appears on page 228.


Joseph G. Cooke, at 166 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., publishes his card on marginal lines commencing with 213th page. Mr. Cooke keeps a good assortment of Hardware, Stoves, Paints, Ofls, &c., which he sells at as low terms as they can be had anywhere. If you cannot find anything to snit you at Cooke's it will not be on ac- count of an inferior assortment or high prices. Just call and see.


Van's New, Novel, Extensive Mutual Exchange, Intelligence and Advertising Ofice, at Rock City Falls, is advertised on page 194. H. Van Ostrand, the proprietor, has certainly hit upon a happy idea in establishing this system of Mutual Exchange, whereby those who wish to buy and those who wish to sell, are readily brought into communica- tion with each other. It is accomplished ! by means of a complete system of Regis- tration of the wants of his patrons, pro- perly kept for reference at the Home Office. Rock City Falls, and at the principal State and county fairs, where he has agents con- spicuously on hand to accommodate all wish- ing his services. He also has a large three- story Com-oddiry Building, seventy by twenty-four feet, with wing nearly as large, for the free storage of Patent Models, San- ples and Merchandise, sent or left on com- mission. More explicit information of this convenient establishment will be found by referring to the advertisement.


O. W. Vandenburgh, at Schuyler- ville. dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, &c .. offers great inducements to all lovere of the Need in any form, to give him a call. If you want an elegant Meerschaum or Briar Wood Pipe, or s good Havana Cigar, call on Vaudenburgh and you will not be disappointed. Mr. V. is also agent for the celebrated Florence Sewing Machine. of which the Ladies will please take notice. Read his card on page 220.


Robinson, Tefft & Co., of Schny- lerville, Forwarders and Commission Sier- chants, adverti-e on page 226. They also deal largely in Lumber, Conl, Lime, Ce- ment, Flour, Grain, &c. We take pleasure in recommending Messrs. Robinson, Tethe & Co. to the public favor as gentlemen of strict business integrity and worthy the confidence of all who patronize them.


Northern Hotel, Saratoga Springs. :


Nutting, Hull & Co's Agricultural Warehouse, at 357 and 359 River Street, Troy, N. Y., is well supplied with farm in- plements for all season4. Among them will be found the Buckeye Mower and Self Rak- ing Reaper, whose good qualities are known and appreciated throughout the country. They also keep a full assortment of Hardware, Garden and Field Seeds, Hay and Straw Cutters, and in fact a full line of such goods as farmers want. constantly on hand. Give them a call when you want anything in their line, and, our word for it, you will not regret it. They advertise on page 244.


A. D. Normand, at South Glens Falls; advertises on page 212. Mr. Nor- mand deals in Matched Lumber and manu- factures Mouldings. Sawing, Plauing and Turning is also done here, at short notice and on reasonable terms. Builders and others interested would do well to call on Mr. Normand when anything in his line is wanted, and we believe they will not regret it.


Lapham & Co., proprietors of the Glens Falls Mills, South Glens Falls, N. Y., dealers in Corn Meal, Flour, Feed ard Grain, advertise on page 208. They are prepared to attend to all orders in their line in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Try them.


A. B. Ellis, Saratoga Springs, pro- prietor of the Washington Street Bakery, prints an appropriately illustrated card ou page 208. Mr. Ellis is prepared at all times to supply the trade and families with any- thing in his line, at liberal rates. He has facilities for manufacturing 7,000 Rusks per day. Give bim a call.


Miles Boot, at Schuylerville, manu- facturer and dealer in Furniture.and L'uder- taker, advertises on page 224. If you wish good substantial Furniture. plain or ele- gant, you can get it at Root's. He also keeps a good variety of Coffins and Caskets constantly on hand, and attends Funerals when required.


Dr. S. Davenport, of the well-known Cancer Infirmary. Albany N. Y., is pre- pared to treat this most loathsome of diseases according to the most approved methods as revealed by modern science and a successful experience of several years. The Infirmary is located at No. TT South Pearl Street, where persons receive treatment withont the use of the Knife or loss of blood, aud with very little pain. Testimonial- of undoubted character and reliability may be seen by calling on the proprietor. We advise all the afflicted to call and consult with Dr. Davenport if they would find relief. See advertisement on colored page 150.


Win. H. Walker, of 100 Broadway, Win. R. Bates. prop .. is siverti -. fon phy" SamBoga Springs, will, when he has an op- 212. Desirable apartments and good fare : portunity. Bout you in the most approved may here be had. at all times, at reasonable | style, and without doubt he will gice you rates. Try the Northern.


it's every time. He advertises on page Its.


The acknowledged unequaled Steck Plano Fortes, to be found at B. Hi. Hidley's, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway, Troy, N. ..


Adriance, Platt & Co. 165 Greenwich st., New York. See Card on Map. . BUCKEYE Mower and Self-Baking Reaper, the most Perfeet Harvester in the World.


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300 SARATOGA COUNTY BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Ladies, Take Particular Notice.


THE REAL VEUPAU BEMALB PILLS!


WARRANTED FRENCH.


These Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris, for the relief of Female Irregularities, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity from the fact that the originator, DR. VELPAC, is a physician in Paris, of great wealth, and has withheld them from general use.


In overcoming Female Obstructions, Falling of the Womb, Whites. Green Sickness. Suppression, Retention, Nervous and Spinal Affections. Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigne on Slight Exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, &c., and will ettbet a cure when all other means have failed ; and, although a powerful remedy, do not con- tain Calomel, Antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution.


No. 1 .- There is nothing more certain to prevent female irregularities than Dr. Vel- pan's Female Pills. They will in all cases cause a return of monthly sickness, without which no unmarried lady can enjoy perfect health.


No. 2 .- There is nothing like Dr. Velpau's French Pille for keeping the complexion fresh and entirely free from Pimples. The cause of which is that it regulares the entire female systom.


No. 3 .- It is said of the ladies of France, that, as a class, they are the handsomest in the world. With their rosy cheeks and black hair, who can help but think so ?. Dr. Velpan's Pilis never fail to make the complexion of a healthy and rosy hue. Ladies, try them.


No. 4 .- The ladies of America, from their peculiar habits, are said to be the most unhealthy in the world, also to suffer most when about to become mothers. Dr. Velpan's Pills are a great blessing to all ladies, as they regulate and assist nature.


No. 5 .- Ladies who are suffering from certain complaints, known only to females. should at once get Dr. Velpau's Female Pills. They produce a most charming effet. No. 6 .-- The real Velpau Freuch Pills cure sickness at the stomach, vomiting and heartburn. No. 7 .- Dr. Velpan's French Pills are a benefit fo the female sex, but ladies in a delicate condition should not use them if they desire an in rease of family.


No. S. - Ladies who are troubled with a sick headache. monthly, should ase Dr. Velpau's French Female Pills. They prove a sure and speedy cure.


Ladies can procure a Box, sealed from the eyes of the curious. by en- closing One Dollar and six three cent postage stamps, to


MACOMBER & BREWER,


General Agents for the United States and Canadas, at ALBANY, N. Y., Or to any authorized Agent. For Sale by all Druggists.


Before purchasing a Plano, Organ or other Musical Instram:svi. ( ou D. H. Hidicy, 12 Mansion House Block, Broadway. roy,


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St. James Hotel, Saratoga Springs,


At Dodge's, Saratoga Springs, is the formerly known as "White's Hotel." has ! place to buy Boots and Shoes. He can iit yon with any style you want, and at prices to suit the pockets of his customers. By all means call and see his stock of goods when you have opportunity. See his Boot on page 162.


lately changed hands, being now conducted, in a satisfactory manner, by E. Van Vleck, the new proprietor, from New York City, who, we are assured, knows how to cater to the public pleasure. Owing to it- prox- imity to all the Springs, as well as the Union, Clarendon and Congress Hall Ho- tels, it is very conveniently located. We bespeak for it a first class patronage. See card, page 200.


Rogers & Peters, Mechanicville, N. Y., advertise on page 196. They keep on hand and mannfacture to order Sash. Doors, Blinds, Door and Window Frames &c., &c., of all stylesand sizes. Moldings, Bracket, Scroll and Circular Sawing and Planing done to order. Builders and others will find it to their advantare to call on this firm before making purchases. They also deal in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Paints, Oils. Putty, Glass, Paper Hangings &c., at 469 River St., Troy.


We take great pleasure in referring our readers to the advertisement of Dr. Van Vleck, on page 200. The Dr. is a thorough Dentist of many years experience in New York city, where he leaves a host of friends. No doubt his talent will be greatly appre- ciated by the citizens of Saratoga and vicinity. One important feature in his practice is the abstracting of teeth also- Intely without pain. He has a list of many thousand names who testify to this fact.


J. Q. Adams keeps a Livery and Boarding Stable at Saratoga Springs. Good. Horses and Carriages. for business or pleasure parties, may always be had here on the most reasonable terms. Call on him. See card on page 199.


Smith & Larkin, dealers in Build- ers' Hardware, Tiuware, Stoves, Agricul- tural Implements, Scede &e., advertise ou page 196. They keep a fine assortment of all goods in their line, which they dispose of at liberal rates. All kinds of Tin work done to order at short notice by competent workmen. Give them a call.


M. W. Arnold & Son, proprietors of Steam Saw Mill, advertise on page 20. |rates. Stop at the Fulton House, and you This mill is located about ten miles from I will acknowledge that Mr. Hall " knows 22:24. Gleu's Fals, on the east shore of Lake ! how to keep a hotel." See card on page George. It is newly built and has facilities for sawing long timber of every descrip- tion, which they keep on hard for sale. Builders and others will find Lumber of every description at low prices. Post Of- fice, Glen's Falls, N. Y.


Y. F. Vischer. dealer in Coal, Wood. Hay, Float, Grain and Feed, at Saratoga Springs, can furnish any of those articles in quantities and prices to suit. See card, pare 10.


J. W. Mott, Civil Engineer and Sur- Veyor. if Saratoga springs. is prepared to attend to any business connected with bie profession. He is worthy the confidence; of all who may employ bim. See card, page 15s. .


W. W. French, dealer in Readly Made Clothing &c., at 216 Broadway, Sara- toga Springs, keeps a good stock of fine goods, made up in the best styles for men and boys. In the line of Furnishing Goods, he keeps everything desirable. Let our friends call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. See card, page 164.




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