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one gi ILLINOIS VISIT THE EXPOSITION (IT CLOSES OCTOBER 31. Ger Rosarcion Bates stress GEO, H. HEAFFORD, @. P, bp Calengey fly NAPOLEON,___— The Man of Destiny. Correct Solutions to Seventeenth Contest, Judge Picture Puzzles. Leslie’s Weekly. presents to its readers a sumptuous and 1 Braid, 21 Modoc, massive volume entitled . 2 Shield. 22 Chippewa. 3 Corset-steel, 23 Pawnee, OLEON'S VICTORIES Snag Bee 2 5 Curling-iron, 25 Digger. consisting of the Authentic Memoirs of Capt. Charles Parquin, 6 aa 26 Apes: of the Imperial Guard, from Austerlitz to Waterloo. Hu ae, 7 | C he Beyond all question this is the most magnificent historical art work ever brought eee te out in this country. It contains over two hundred superb engravings designed 9 Shoe-buttons. 29 Crow, expressly for this work, together with a series of Magnificent Colored Plates, by 10 Needles. ” 30 Blackfeet. 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