The Rural New-Yorker’s Clubbing Combinations: Continued 
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This ring has tw,, pretty 
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an exceedingly hamlsonu 
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new Horseshoe King, 
emblem of good luck 
and prosperity, to any 
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mail, lO cents, 
stores for two dollars. 
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ring is worth one dollar. 
worth one dollar 
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for TEN CENTS. 
TRIPLE GOLD I’l ATED 
T.EyEll COLLAR BUTTONS. 
These tine gold-plaied lever back 
buttons have been sold tor twenty-ivt 
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Four, by malt. 10 cents. 
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FOR SHALLOW WELLS. 
FID. 791!. 
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used In well* of any depth. This 
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brass and withal It Isa slm 
pie, durable and effect pump for 
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will send you one complete on 
receipt of siO.OO in Post Office 
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advertised above will lie 
sold toniiy person win. 
reads the advertisement. 
I’osliige stamp-taken 
Just the same ns cash fm 
all the above jewellery. 
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For four passengers. The (vest general Business Wagon 
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Established 1838. 
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ness f ro m 
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N Y., so 
help me’ 
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Syracuse, N. Y, 
