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Show Brooklyn Parlor uhairs. Heretofore wo have considered our neighbor Barratt an energetic gentleman, gentle-man, who had the welfare of the public and the general advancement of the business interests of the community com-munity at heart, but our faith in him is forever gone. He advertises Brooklyn parlor chairs for sale. His evident base design is to sell one those chairs, and as a natural consequence conse-quence there will follow statements, charges, investigating committees, and finally the affair will get into court, and then all the other litigation litiga-tion here must cease till the next century. Barrett certainly wants to ruin the country. |