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Day
30
Month
November
Year
1883
Copyright
Public Domain
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-A-IFiFnL.IETOlSrS llllllïfllll! Prof. J. McC. Martin is the Agent fo thls great work. He will be inthis Couuty for only a few days. Cali on ii ui at No. l South Ingralls street, or address Ii I in tlirough HuPost-offlce, box Vi1'!. Sallent Polnts for Serious Considcration - A Complete Compendium for all the World- The (iraudest Piiblicatlon o Modern Times. Appleton's Cyclopedia !s complete n twenty-four volumes. It contains the thougUts of flve hundred of the bestischol ais of ourown and other countries.' The wisdom of the worlil boiled down, con centrated. A library in itself of more value than a thousand volumes as a book of reference on all subjects of interest to the human mind. There are six thousant illustrations and mapt n the work. Every one of thein on steel or copper, show ing yon every country in the world, nnd almost every important building, the habits and life of almost every animal. 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