The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887, December 29, 1881, Page 3, Image 3

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THE XEW 'SOUTHWEST, THURSDAY,' i)ECKMI!KR 29 1881.
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IXQAL AIIVERTIHKMENTH.
PROFEHHIOXAU
mikcemJLmeoum ADVERTISEMENT
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SELECTED -VERSE.;
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PERSIAN WVR MONO.
TII in, geatla traveler thou
Who hast wandered far and wide,
Meeil tha aweetest rose Mow, .
And Hi bright! rivers glide
n all that thy eye have wen,
. Wbleh the fairest land hint been?"
-- - ' . - 'i , ,
"Lady, shall I tell tliee vbrrv
Nature seems most blest Mini fair,
Far above, a(f climes beside ?
-JT4aJwhere those, we love abide ;
r -
And fht llttleapot In blessed
( Whtelf the lovottme's foot ha pressed.
; ' ' TWO JOCH'XEYH. . '
' '
"I no on a Journey far away,"
- lit (Mild and he stooped and klsM-d in thcu-
Ov(!r the ocean for, ninny a day -
Good-bye," "antt he klssed''me once again.
But only a few short months haf fled, '
When again I answered my husband's kls;
" 1 could not tarry .away.tlLhtfaaldt-. ii'J
-': "There In never a land so fair as'lhU."
Again I stood by my Inmbund's r' "
"X go on. Journey, iWwt, to-dny ; , . '
jBsaawsr the river t he boat men g! Meaw
.1..,, Oood-bye: I ahall linger. long away." ,
, 4 Ah. The will come Thick nonn7t know,'' 1 1
' r I sild, an I stooed for Ilia parting kls."
" -w " He ran not tarry, he told me so
There In never a laud no fair a thin. '
. , " r- - ' - -'' '
" ' lint many a month and many a year .. U
llav flown ni'iiee-my darting went away; ;
Will he never come hack lo meet me here? ,
' 1 1 a he 'foil nd the region of perftct day.?
, Over the ocean he went and came;
r:. : Over th river and lingers there I : ' -
V ' T'f li, pallid boatman! call my name
Hhow m the region ho wondrous fair.
Lj : , -"" - - , . Tlw" ij jwy.
- 1HUVKX i:Tv
He's no son of mine!" said the angry Mire,
An he bade the boy from hi tight depart :
And the flash of bU eye betrayed the lire, ''
That wan burning deep In the old man's heart.
Xow, wife, remember " the troubled year '
. Had roMed her chWk of the light of Jo-
No more give way to these foollHli team, - ' ;
But do Jour lient lo forget the loy!"
JittLihftiinjdrj
'Ah, love wm never yet eouiUired by trying?"
The day .went ly, and though neither Mke
Of the alwteiit one, who wan once their Joy,
Yet every nook In the old houxe woke
A thousand thoughta of thevnteaxt Ixy7
Twa here he mil In bli Httle olialr,
A lovely Infant with mulling eye,.
And In the corner, Jtint over there, -
Ilia book,he atudled ami won the prime. .
Andtti6 'piother afd, "There U no denying -m..'
That lx)vy waw never. yi'LAionmifred by trying 1
Th farm; In a lonaly place," nlie nald.
"And It'doea not follow when chlldreu ntnhi
TliajTlnto the pal It of alii they tread, . .
And lofte their love for their early home.'
Ah, no; alTiTT'irheVor believe tny-boy : - .
Ho false to hU notde trnltn ninlil ir
But whihj nrTheKW day with pride and Joy '
He'll nurely come baek to li 1m home and me.
For heart are true;' and there' no denying
Jhal Love wan never yet conquered" Tyjryng !".
The old inairVraveled and tolled alwut- ' : . .
The mead(aB( flehbTln-hlN UNiial way,
ind-tlld the choei'ai but there wan no dmit
lie thrmgm Tfhrboyenmrj?'inrjrwa5n:
Kor now and then he"would turn hU head, ' . .-
Or raiae bl face, with no look of wrath,
A If aome one he" Imagined dead
Had' sudden come upon bin path.
An, well-a-day I there Is no denying
That Ive waa never yet conquered by trying
How oft we say to the heart" 44 Forget ,
And bide ourselves behind grim redoubt,
While we journey onward, remembering yet
The jjoys we fancied were driven out.
And day after day, though he wblnpers naught .
Of his deep regret and sorrow,, 'tis plain
That the old man's hope and his only thought"
. . Is to have the dear outcast at "home again." -
It Is fclwaya-so; and there's no denying .
That Love waa never yet conquered by trying I
Joaephin Pullnl,iH .V. Y. Mgrr.
A fRINN'ET.
Amor, che ne la mente ml nigiona. Dnnie.
Amor vlen nel bel vlso di coatel. Vl.mmi.
If there be any one can take my place '
vnd make you happy whom grieve to grieve, .
Think not that I can grudge It, but believe
I "do commend you tw that nobler grace,
Tbat readier wit than mine, that awecter face;
Yea, since your riches make, me rich, .conceive
I too am crowned, while bridal crowns I weave,
, And thread the bridal dance wltlt Joeuud pace,
For if I did not love you, It might be ;
That I should grudge you some one dear delight ;
But since the heart is yours that was mine own.
Your pleas a re Is iny pleasure, right my right,
- Your honorable freedom mat e me freer--"
And you companioned, I am not alone.,
. ' ' , ' -H.'hrUtind Kaiwlli. .
V ,.! THE SEAHONH. ,
X blue-eyed child that slta amid the noon,
' O'erhang with a laburnum's drooping sprays,.
Hinging her little songs, while softly round
Along the grass the checkered sunshine plays.
All beauty that la throned In womanhood .. .
' Pacing a Hummer garden's fountain walks.
That stops to smooth a glossy spaniel down,
To hide her flushing cheeks from one who talk..
happy-fnother-wltli her falr-faced girls, :
In whose aweet Hprlng again her youth she sees, .
With shout, and danoe, and laugh, and boond. and
' BOOg, J i '''
Htrlpplng an Auluuin orcbard'a laden
-w aged woman In a Wnlry room .
Frost on the pane, without the whirling snow
Reading old letter of ber farroff .youth, -Of
Borrows past and Joys of long ago.
xjuxiaMog4MUa
Trears, but to be eloquent ln oh la lLeiUr 5r
.life-time. A" :" '.'''""
We lose the peace of year when -we hunt after
the rapture of moments.
Jiotki r niiEKirm male.
0
Jamm W. (Jotx.
vs.
Oko. W. luoHTet
NPEIl AND BY VIRTFE OF
AN ORDF.R OP MALE
Sn4 derree of forecloiiure IkjuimI out c,r ihal'lreull Court
of the Ktateof Oregon for the County of Multnomah, on the
lith day of Oeeeinber, Ikhi, lo the above-enfltled aetlon,
wherein James W. Oolng, the above-named FlalntllT, ol
tallied a Judgmeut agattiat Oeo, WsIHght, II. Rllalman
and L. K. Oaiinan, hU wife, V. Ii"lieljuhmutt and M.C.
Iteljuthmutt, his wife, lfendaots, for the sum of Three
Hundred and Nine Ilollara (.., with Interest thereon
at lu percent per annum from June lDtb, 1MMI, and the fur
ther mini of (our 1 1 and fell and HI steeii and 2V1UU Dollars
(MltL'tf.). with Interest on Three Hundred Ullara (tfiouu)
IherW t the mle.st mi- er center month, and Interest
on Kighty.Three and WlUu Dollar (Vwtiri) at 10 percent per
annum, from yie lt day of Deeemlier, IWO. and for ronbi
and aorrulrtk cost. I dld dulvievvion the l.Uh dav of De
cember, ikhi, upon the Defendant's real property situate In J
Muiinoman Louniy, male or iirvgop. l mm coin mantle! lo
ell the following deiu-rllMHl real eatate, to-wit : All of lol
Five (5) In Block y. In I'aruthem' Addition lo the lty of
Iortland, being the lo on the northeaat corner of Water, If
extended, and t'aruthers atreeis, n said city of Iortlaud,
Multnomah county, Oregon, together with all and singular,
the appurtenances and hereditaments thereto belonging or
In any wUe appertaining.
Notice Is hereby given that, on Haturday, the 14th day of
January, Ittti, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court
IIouk door In said County, I will, In obedience to said order
of sale and decree of foreeloMiire. itell at public auction the
aliove-descrllted jreal proerty of said Ilefendant to .lha.J
nlghest bidder Tot caNb .In I . H. gold eoln.
JOHF.ril Bt'CHTEI
. - .....-.,Hherl A of Mall imnmh Coont y j 4 iregon
i aiei -oriiann, ! in txr , .h -
:-';-"- "-'; NISfMUXM. 1
IS THE CI KCUIT Ct H' HTOFTHE HTATE F )UK ION
for Multnomah Countv, w. Tlioiun O.-DaviMtn.l'laln
tifT, vs. Mary K. Davlmni, Iiefendant. To Mary K. Dtrvhton,
Jicfeiidant': In the name of the Htate of Oregon, you
are hereby required lo apiear and annwer the m-,
plaint tiled agaiuNt you In the alove-n-tlt led suit within
ten days from the date of the nervleeof llilimuninoni uixtn
you, If servml within Multnomah County, or If servetl in
any other County In this Htale, then within twenty days
from theilateof JliMnervlce of IIiIn NummonN npim you, or
If served by puhlicatloDof-wmmons, or otherwise, then by
the flmt day of theliext regular term of the aUve-enf Itled
Court nest following the expiration of six week publica
tion hereof, tik-wlt : Monday.Uhe Ittlh day of January, A.
D. 1HHJ; and If you fail to amtwer, for the want thereof, the
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In
the complaint, to-wit : -for a diMwdution of the marrfago
eontriu't exUting Itetween riaintifr and liefendant, and for
suen omer anti runner relief a equity urmmnia.
The service of this oiiininoim tiMn you ly puldlcatlon In
maue in pumuaiice-or an onler titaile hv the alajve-cntllleu
4'ourt on the 61 h day of leceinlHT, A. D.1HSI. directing that It
ptthliNhed onee a week for nix eoniecutive weeks In the.
Nicw NoaruwraT. ' HEAI. A AMKM, ...
deMBl Attorneys for I'lalntirr.
NI MMOXM. '
IN THE CIKCl'lT COl'HT tF THE H.TATE OF OltEOON
williln and for Multnomah County. Mary A. Vacqiilcr,
iwffr-sr-neni.v A.ioiiiii vanmtn-tPTen TarriTrwnr
In etiulty to Ulxnolve -t her marriage contract. To Henry
Adolph Vacquler, IWeudant: In the name of the
Htate of Oregon, you are hereby numiiiniied and required lo
be and apear In the above-entitled Court on or lcfore the
flrat day of the regular, term of said Court next In he held
after the expiration of six weeks from the ft rut publication
of t ht nuiniiioiix, to-wit : on or In-fore Monday .the IHth day
of January, A. D. IKK.', and ahu'werthe complaint of I'laln
liff fifed axsinNt you, or for waut of such an answer the
rialntlrr will apply to the Court for the relief demanded lu
-such complaint, namely t for a-d4crna dissolving the niar-
rlaee contract existing Itetween I'lalnttft' ami vfendant
and awarding I'laintlfl'tlie ciiNtMly of Nidouie and Hylvaln
Vacquler, minors, sou and daughter of the part leu.
Thi" u Minions Is publiNhed. pursuant lo an order of the
irom timeout mou, juuim or tne niui i ouri of t
of iregoti' for I he Fourth Judicial District, made and eii'
-teredatH'hainbersthlsMthdayof Nvemer, A. D. Itt.
HENKY F Mi-OINX.
delist. Hollcltorfor the I'l sin tiff.
IIMOXN.
IN THE CIRCITIT COTIIT OF 'THE HTATE iFJHE
gon for Mul'nomah County, sn.-Mary E. ltoditlaugh,
I'lalntirr. vn. T. H. IbMlabaugh, Defendant. To T. H. Itoda
bangh, the ahfve-pamed la-fendant : In the name of the
Htate of Oregon, you are required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you In the above suit on or lefor
Monday, the lrtth day of January, ltt, that being the flrxl
day of the term of the.alNive Court next ueceeillng the ex
piration of six weeks' from the fl nt publ leal Ion of nahl
.uinmoiiii.i ou will lake notice tbat if -u fnii to apiear
and aimwerjjhe I'jalntlfT wll LJsik .4''''TtT'Tfe, rf
againni you ror ine uinsiiiuiion oi me marriage eoniraci
now exlMilng between I'lalntlrTaiid liefendant, ami for the
ciiHtody of .the minor children of said-marriage, and for
their maintenance and the costs and disbursements of this
action. ' U ...
This summons Is published Jiy order' of Hon.'Kalelgh
. Htott, Judge of said Court, made on the'jmh day if Novem
ber. lq. - LEANDKU H-OI.M EM,. '.
del et- .( . - ' Attorney for l'lalntlfT.
, RErERErN HALE.
IN THE CIRCUIT Ct)irBTOF THE HTATE OFOUEOON
for Multnomah County. K. I'. Canlwell, rinintiO, vs. H.
E. Josephl and Rachel I Hawthorne as Administrator
.and Administratrix of the estate of J. V. Hawthorne, de
ceased, and Louisa H. Hawthorne, Catherine Hawthorne
,and Rachel L Hawthorne: Iiefwndanls.-lu pursuance of a
decree of the above-entitled Court, male and entered In
the above-entitled cause upon t lie lilt h day of leceiiibcr
1HH1, ordering the sale of the properly hereinafter described.
ana appointing ine unuenugnen as rereree lornaaesucn
sale, I, the said referee, will procee4lo sell at
tlon, to the highest and heat bidder, for cash
utdlc auo
hand In
Kid coin of the United Htatea, at the door of the Court
iuse of Multnomah County, In Portland, In said County
and Htate of Oregon, on Haturday, the 2Mb day of January.
A. D. 1W2, at the hour of ten o'clock lu the forewarn of said
day, all the right, 'title and Interest of the above named
parties to this suit In and to- the following described real
estate, to-wltt The East half of It Five (.") and Mix t) In
the Houth half of double ,BIwk I In the City of Portland,
County of Multnomah, and Htate of Oregon.
. r r;-- , WM. It. UILDERT,
.-Vla- Referee.
AUHiniNTKATOK'N WALE or MEAL ESTATE
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT. BY VIRTUE Of
a license and order of sale duly made an entered of
record on the luth day of lcembr, 1HH.I, by l he County
Court of the Htafe of Oregon forth Countv tif Multnomah,
In the matter of the estate of Michael Reese, deceaaed. I
will, at the Court House door of said County and Htate, In
the City Of Portland, on the lth day of January, I.', at 14
o'clock A. J.,sell at public auction, to the highest bidder,
for cash In hand, all and singular the following described
real property belonging to said estate, ltuatcdJn ..said
Multnomah iuhty, Oregon towlt t Lots N. One (1). Two
(-1), Three (S), Four (4), HeVen (7). and Eight (S), In Block No.
Hixtv-Heven (7), In the City of East Portland. Deeds to be
made at the expense of purchaser.
. P. WjOII.LETTE,
' Administrator with will annexed of. the estate of
Michael Reese, deceaned.
December 12, MM. " ' del.iw
ST. CHART.FiS HOTEL, ,
' ' ... .
Carsier Prsit auael Mrrtaeai , "Jtreta, lsrtlaaMl,
"7 (On the EumpeanJIan), ." "
Til OH, ilflXEAM.u-.... ...................FrsBrlar
(Late of the Arcade, Hacramento).
THIM-HOTKL W THOROrOHLYnnE-PlUK)F, AND
: I contains VM elegantly furnlsheal suits and single moms.
which have been refitted and refurnished In modern style,.
Free Coach to and from all trains and boats. "m
oel.llf
1117CT business now before the public. You ran make
I llV I money faateratwork for us than at anything
else. Capital not required. We wll ITitart you. ,Ua-day
Ibnd upward made at home by the Industrious. Men, worn-,
en, boys endjrlrlswanted ever where to work for us. Ntw
4jspi!fst4j4vwwiFr,'wt,sjrtewWPWwpea.sjsaewy
whole time to the buslaess. You can live at home and do,
the work. Ne other business will pay you nearly as well.
No one can fall lo make. enormous ay by enraging at
once. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made easily,
rapidly and honorably. Address Jvu A Co., Augusta,
Maine. deJ2
J. V. UOLfH.
K. IVBKUXAVOH.
JOHBrU StMOK.
T. A. UOLFM.
' DOLPHj BRONAUCH, DOLPH A SIMON,
A ttorn eyt-u I- La w,
ODD. FELI.OWH' TEMPLE. PORTLAND, OREGON.
iMOtf
O. P. MASON,
a;-
.ittorncy-atiljfiw t'tiul Xotary Public,
IUmjbi 10, Onn FI.M)Ws Taapi.a,
11RTLAMWitEGON.
J. J. HALT. ' W. U MUTI.aH.
.- " - DALY, BUTLER,',
-Atlomfyaa t La w.
. OFFICE M-itit Htkkkt, Dallas, OarooNi ' ,r
l ... - mii'iMII tr
CFM-IAL ATTENTION' WVKX TO ALL LEGAL ItUH-
kj mesa, - -
.' DR. J. WINC OLIVER,
JfoHurjHtfhir IViytictan amt'Suryron,
HAH REMOVED OFHCE AN D ItEHl DESCJI TUTH E
NT E. corner of Alder and Fourth streets, diagonally
across the street from the IhiplUt church.
MRS. DR. OWENS, 7
V FTF.R THREE YEA It' ABMfNCE, HAM REhUMED
J. practice.- Krit terer PI u miner's drug store, corner
First and M'n streets. . ,
bWHihs-IiiI at tent Ion given lo dloaes of the Eye and
the Ear.-' sel
MRS. DR. FORD WARREN.'
OFFICE-Rooms 4 and 5, MoniiasteN' Building, ItiT and HW
FlrMt strwt. . t .
RfXIDENCE No..ai West IMrk street'Ycorner of Htui k).
s4rHMclal attention given to DlNcaca of Women njld
Children. jal
SLIPPERS! v SLIPPERS!
Wme Cray & Sons
Have juit received a large and well
selected stock of both Ladies'
and Oenrlempn'a 1.
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS,
Which they are selling at the Lowest
jlates.
Tr-They are also offering
."...AT TIIK.
jL, O W K N 'T P 11 ICKH.
Remember the Place!
W3f7 GIIAY" At MOIVH,
II t'rmmt Nlrret
NEXT TO MEUHHDORFFER THE HATIER.
frcntlunia bInc Orgaulaatlaii s.Y,,1'il.JS4.aS
Eaaea alsie Urgasilaatlafi.y I,S.1.'J'J.
Aaaeta, Janitary I, laal , 3,II7.M
lainr plus far Hal Icy llaldera. SI.77.1T
MelMSHranee Steaerye..... I74,a.ga
I- ,.,, ' '
INCOME, 12 MONTHS, $340,641.00.
" CEO. L. STORY,
Msasgtr Irregan. WaalilaKtoN asitl Mali.
Corner First and Htark streets, Portland.
D, R. Bl Mil. Jr.. Mpeclal AgeMt. sel
OH ACCOUNT OF CHANGE IN FIRM,
Fiohel & Roberto
WILL oma. INTIL JAN I' ABIT lat,
EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS
i ........i -
Fine Clothing, :
Furniohing Coodo,
Hato and Capo.. -
The Very Best Opportunity to Purchase
EXTRAS-QUALITY OF (CLOTHING
A1t VEY 'ow,',!l,,,'E ;
JTI S II TZTLt Ac 1 1 O IJEIIT8,
. Cbrnmr First and Alder Streets.
i. . . . . ' .
r
JO HIT A. BECK, "
OpaMil lk Easasi4,
HAM Jl'HT RECEIVED FROM THE EAHT A LARUE
HUak of ! -
Which will I sold at
IlKMA RK ABLY LOW FKJUItKS.
Call and see him before purchasing your presents.
UOE ZLOQE PZLLO. -
firHrffTiei1. WiTTlnk.
Evarytbina new.. I'apltal not reoulrad. U'a wilt
furnish you everything. Many are inakint; fortunes. I
dlea make as much as men, and tioys and girls make treat
pay.' Reader, If yon want a business at which you can
make treat pay all the time you work, write for particulars
to II, liAt.Lirr ACof'ortand, Maine. . d21
BUSINESS COLiIiEGE
(Old "NATIONAL," Established 1866),
It Frant Htrt. Ss. WajlilB;tsi and Aler.,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A. r. AKXttTKUXU
J. A. WESCO....k...".
,....SrllMl
.....HMisiaM m4 HTtry
Designed for the Business Education of-Both
Sexes. Students, admitted on any weekrday of the
yearNo examinf tion on entering -
. J. . StATE "OF tl'lTJOMj
M IlULAStKIIIP, Baslneaa t'asirae....
TELEUMAPIIY. 4'aaaplet Issnt S3
WKITIXU. Per MHth 5
PEITWORK of all kinds done in the moit artis
tic manner at reasonable rates. &end for esti
r
mate.-
The "College Journal," containin; information
of Course, and cuts of Ornamenta? Fenrnahthip,
free. Address ' ?
A. P. ARMSTEONO,
Lock Box 104, Portland, Oregon.
I cheerful I v recommend lb ireiM-nt mnnairemeiit of
the Portland liindueNs College. Mr. ArmstroiiK, whom 1
have known for many years, U an exiH'i-leneed Teacher
ami a practical llUHlness Man. II. M. lKr ItANCK,
aul
President old "NiUlonal" College.
HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
OF CALIFORNIA.
oitcjATNiy:i:i a. i. ihih.
4. F. HOlHHTON,'Vn-B'l
L I- MAKER, Vlee-Pri'x't
s'l. I 'll AH. R.' -STORY, Hec'y.
x't. It. II. M ;it.l.,Oen'l Af't.
totyerybody !
Free
V Beautiful Book for the Asking !
1Y APPLYING PERSONALLY AT THE NEAREST
1 office of THEHINOER M AN L'FACTD KINO CO. (or by
pasUal canl If at a distance), any mluit mtwmi will lie pre
sented with a beautifully Illustrated copy of a New Book,
entitled -
GENIUS REWARDED.
ON.,
TheStorjr of tfSSewiffg' Machine;"
(ntainln( a handsome and costly steel enraync frontls-pi-ca
; also, W finely engraved wood cuts, and bouud In aa
elalairata blue. ami gold lithographed cover. No charaa
whatever Is mala for this handsome book, which eaa ba
obtalnel only by application at the branch aud subordi
nate offices ofTha Hlnger Manufacturing Co.
- THE SINCER MANUFACTURINQ CO.,
Principal Office, M Union Hquare, New York.
CATARRH
fiMtK MOHT PREVALENT BUT LEAST UNDERWOOD
X of all diseases, Is the cause of much aeed leas suffering
and thousands of prematura deaths annually. DR. KECK
haa made this disease a life study, having besa m graat suf
ferer himself until curel by
Own
Which he haa for thirteen years In his practice- the threa
last In Portland, Or. put to tha severest tests with the most
satisfactory results. He baa also treated several physlelaaa.
With this accumulative evidence, we are warranted In T'
Ing that no other preparation for the cure of this dlseaaa la
any of IU forms wll I givs such universal satisfaction aa
Dr. Kock's Sure Cure for Catarrh,
Which you can get of your Druggist at home, or of DR.
KECK of Jortland,.Or., at l per bollle.or sla bottles for S&.
Tha ISMlor makes a specially of the treatment and curs
of chronic diseases, especially . ;
. Cancer and Diseases Peculiar to Women.
Young men, mUh He-aged .or old men who are suffering
from tha errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weak
ness, early decayrloaa of manhood, etc., should consult DR.
KECK. Everything strictly confidential. All proper ques
tions answered through the malls promptly. Enclose a.
three-cent stamp, and address DR. J AMEm KECK, -
No. 136 First Htreet, portlamd, Oregon. '
The trade snpplle.1 with DIL KECKH MITRE CURE FOR
CATARRH direct from tha Laboratory of Ir. Keck, or from
Hodge, liavla A Co., Portland, Oregon, wholesale agents.
- t- wy
BBBiieMBa&BBBBBI
THE PORTUNO UIRARY ASSOCIATION.
Room Cornmr of Irat and Stark 8trt
(Overlaid 4 Tllton's Hank).
C'omImIm Over Eight Tfcwsjasm Mki
ess.es. A Jl IA...ses
OVER ONE HUNDRED PAPER AND MAQA.INEH.
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