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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1900)
THE BEDFORD MAIL Published Every Friday Morning. A. 5. BUTON. MM WM BORN TO HUtTlC. . , He is of few daysi but Quite a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR. attred In the Postotnoe at Medtord, Oregon as Second Class Mall Matter. Mdpvrd, Friday, Apuic 13, 1900. TWlS PAPER cMW nnjiju Ajenoy, of ana on nenouu t.i efcaage. 5aa Francisco, California where ooa treats (Of eArartlslag oaa be made lor it. , : ;i, Our Clubbing Ust. THB Maic and Weekly S. P. Call 13 00 Examiner " " Chroniolo " ". Oregonlan " Cosmopolitan ... " Buoday Bulletin,'. .. N. Y. Tribune.... ' " Weekly Clnoin- natl Enquirer, 1 85 8 26 8 00 2 00 8 00 1 66 - 1 76 CREATION OF CATS AND MICE. A Itallaa Laaea lavalvtaer rraaela 4a Paste Hi taa Devil. . 1 I Bend you a translation I have made of an Italian legend, of bow the cat was created, written by Automo de JJino, . Many are the proverbs about cats in the Abruzzi.. bt. rroncis de Paula performed to many miracles that the devil waa made ill with envy.. Once he entered the cell of St. .Francis iu the shape of. p. grand soblemnu with a box full of heavy gold , pieces. "Here, Francis," said he, "take these, don't remain in this miserable hovel, enjoy life; it is strewn with roses, why do you . collect all the , thorns?".' St. Francis, without much ado, raised his hand and made the sign 01 tne cross, whereupon, the fine gentle man ateappearea. amiu clouds, of sul phur smoke. , Another time the devil led lovely damsels, barefooted and . lightly clothed, into, the cell of the ., saint, and then queens and empresses of glorious beauty, covered with jew els ana wrapped in mantles of gold tis sue. But St. Francis stood there like a log of wood, and at 'last made the . sign of the cross, when everything , disappeared,': The devil was furious. . . "I must find some way to make this stolid fellow lose patience." After much thought he rubbed his hands with delight.' He created mice, and they , multiplied by thousands -in "-. the wink, of an eye. The cell of St. '- Francis was filled by them, and he tried in vain to drive them out with . his hands and feet. : But . as he drove them out of the door they swarmed in' at the window, and' when he closed both door and window they crept up ' through holes in the brick floor or dropped down through cracks in the , ceiling. THen they clambered up the saint's tunic, made beds in his straw mattress, played pranks in his provi sion basket and were generally offen sive. ..At last St. Francis, -after recit ing a fervent prayer, burst out laugh ing. The mice were beginning to at tack him iu thousands, when a beauti . ful little cut was created in the sleeve . of his tunic, So he cried to the mice: "I Implore you to stop and go your way or ydu will repent it." ' ' '. The mice .answered by pushing their hoses against the bare skin of the saint, as though , they wanted to nlerce through him, so he drew the beautiful little cat out of his sleeve, and it sprang at- ine mica blessed with such miracu Ions hunger that it swallowed two at a time of the big ones and,three orfour ol tne little ones. St. Francis hoped they would have been exterminated, " and rushed to stop up a hole in the ceiling (tie had already shut the door and ihe window), but he was not quick enough. A pair of mice escaped, and thus we have those tiresome mice all over the world. St. Francis' then ut tered another prayer, and his beautiful Jiitle est was crranted a comiianinn They multiplied exceedingly, and have always besn favorites with devout old Indies beuausc they are a creation of St. Francis. London Spectator. NEWS OF THE WORLD HAPPININaS OF THE PAST PtW BAYS FROM ALL QUART!. Tatal Wrauk la Teaae Na Aetlaa a tat KUajr-raunoerorL Treaty Appiealleaa ta IU Adiahtad t (ha Mlat--Nb.lt Da Idlac la Naw York. The senate has passed the Porto Rloo bill, by a rot of 40 to 31. By proposed charges la the Hawaiian bill the contract labor law will reooiva a death blow. ANYHOW IT RAINED. i.. Two Wrangled to Laaar Abaat . Tfcer Oat Caaa-ht la the , . vowapour. - Tit Bits tells the story thlt way: I "It looks like rBin." . i "I beg your pardon?" ' "1 say it looks like rain." "What does?" "The the weather." " The weather, my deur sir, is a condi tion. Bain is water in the act of falling from the clouds. , It is impossible that they should' look alike." . yVVhat I meant, wns' that the sky rooked like rain." II. "Equally impossible, The sky is the blue vault above us the seemine arch or dome that we 'mistakingly call the heavens.- It docs not resemble falling water'ln the lenst.": i. . 'i,,v "Well, then, if you are to thunder atigly particular, it looks as if it would rain." - - p "As if what would rain?" . "The weather, of course." i j -'The yeatlio', us before slated, being a-conditlon, cannot rain.", .' .'. .'. - , , "The clouds, tlienl ' And ' here ; tt. aomes! Aiul I have taken so much time fn talking to you that -I MinU get wet to the mdn before I can get to the tram ar. 'Good day." h j- - Superior Job printing at tab onoe. Fire destroyed au immeuaa depart mut store at Pittsburg soma day ago, oausiug a loss of W.000,000, Seuator Pettut baa iutruduoed a bill providing for the abolishment ot the duty on printing paper. J. W. Gate of Naw Tork la reputed to nave made between 13,000,000 and f4, 000,000 by the recent riao In railroad stocks. Good rains have fallon in moat of the dlatriota of Vtotoria aud New South Wales, Australia, and the outlook fot wheat is uow gouurally more favorable ban it nas been for years past. The fund which is being raised by subscription in New York for the bane fit of the widow of the late General Guy.V. Henry,. Uulted State army, nas reached a total of 99668. A washout ou the Fortworth and Denver oity railroad caused a bad wreck at Magnesia, Tex. The : train, war ditched and caught Are consuming the entire mass ot oars. Two of the train hands were killed aud several seriously injured. Mrs. Fay Creech was shot' and killed at Butte, Mont., by au uukuown man. The assassin- tried to shoot her hus band aud the woman tried to protect nun. ane murderer escaped. - - Regular troops are to be engaged to. run down the Apaohes who snot i. D. Mack In Pinery canyon, Aris., soma days ago.. Mack has died ot hit wounds. The steamer Cleveland whloh broke her shaft in midooaan tome time age and wat last reported drifting, hat reached HUo safely. , ... . .,.. Representative Gaines of Tennessee la a few day t will introduce resolution in tot boat giving vote of thanks to Mrs. A. 3. Townsend of San Franoiteo for her many Idndneaaes to the vol on. tear soldiers; especially the members ot tne First Tennessee Regiment.' Galnei hat received-a letter from Colonel F. K. Beak of San Frauolsoo" airing hit ea- dorsessent to this movement. , s ; There will be no action on the Hay- Pannoefote treaty at this session oi ooagress. This has been decided upon by the Republican leaden of the senate to whom It was apparent after Friday'! eaecottve aasaton that the treaty ooaM mot be ratified with or without Senatot Davis' amendment. No formal notion will be necessary, the ' treaty merely be ing allowed to remain on the execs tivi calendar until congress meets again after the presidential election. Joseph Louis Francois Bert rand, our- petuai secretary ot tne Academy of Sol ence, of Paris, is dead. He was born in 1822 and became secretary in 1874. - He was a member of the French academy. Hundreds of unskilled Italian labor ers are reported at the mining towns of Minnesota, employed at surface mine labor at 92 a day. Suoh has been the Increase of wages that the oost of strip ping eartn at tnese mines bat been In. ereased to 45 cents a yard. , - Alabama has sold England 3,000,000 tons coal, for $1.50 per ton, dellvored at Naw Orleans. Coal in Germany hat advanced 50 per cent within a year; the Welsn .collieries can no longer supply snrppean nanes. ' Nagasaki, Japan, Importing ooal from Virginia., ; , , . ' The treasury department hat amend ed the mint regulations relative to ap pointments and promotions by provld tag . that in each of the operating ' de partments apprentices may be appoint- aa as tne neeas or tne service require Apprentices shall be between the ttfei of 18 and 24 and may be assigned tc the assaying, melting and refining and to the coining departments and must be graduated in metallurgy aud oheni istry from technical sohools of recog. nized standing. The apprentices shali serve three years, at the eud of which time they may be given permanent positions in the operating department! wnere tney serve. - A story it brought by the Empress oi Japan from Tokohoma to-day of a terlei oi additional Chinese raids on the Bur man bonndry, culminating in a battle between 500 Chinese aud seventy-Arc military police under District Buneriu tendent Hertz of Rangoon. The Indian military police ' with fifty gurkhas, attacked the main body of the Chinese killing eighty -four and capturing gum, Jlngalt ana banners. The Chihasi leader .wat among the killed. Six bt the Britith foroet inolading two officer! were wounded only one being seriously hurt. Tht scene of the battle wat eight miles on the Barman side of tht frontier. ,:' "' Do Ynn Know i- uonstimptlon Is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neelcot la siiUIJai ffll a. iv- a ao Duiviuni! uo worm nnifj nr nnttort wu uuibu wiui oDwon a uougn and Oonsumptlon Cure. Sold on poaHive (fiiarantee for over fifty years. Sold by PACIKK) COAST NEWS. ITIMS OF INTEREST PICKei) FROM THB WIEK'S DISPATCHES. fall far alaaka Tiro l.aillaa Klliad by a, Train al Marllnra-rA Mux Held at Ian ritiiclioo fur Murilar Trouble With Ohliiaaa. . Tfhat ohating oartlo thltrss la tht eiunoaaoa moBtitainx, Arisen, a posse wat led into an ambash nnd thre'e mom bars wore wounded, in a fight that took vsu : ; f !T : . To Our a Gold n Ona Day ; Take Vtaxfttlvo, BromoOu'lnlne Tablets. ' All aruggisw rciuno tao money, If it falla, to curs. K.W. Grove's alusature Is on each boi.' a.o. Why don't d.de.if you driuk Hawaiian The Mouutum Coppor comiuy ot Koswiok la gulug to usu putrolinui tor ruel. . A six-foot hivyold path hua beau tot slide on tho ron.l botwoeu Lam Augelet sua Dauta aioutca. Ysabel Molluu, who wns to Uuvo been executed nt San Quoutiu Saturday last, has had hit sentence cinnmuted to life Imprisonment. . The Washington Republican oouren Hon met at Rlli'tmhurK Tltnrsday and aleotail eight deleK"ts to the national ttepubltonu couveiitlou, Instructed them to vote for William MclCiuloy tor pre si tan t, adopting a platform, aud ad journed. , . . The jury in tht rase ot W. 3. Curry. ehargad ,iu tho' superior , court with violating the prohibition ordiuauoe ot Sntteroouuty by ruuuing a saloon at Nlcalatis, found lilm guilty. , A board ot trade hat boen organlaed to caro tor the interests of Vucaville township. The membership numbers 60 representative buatnosi mon aud fruit growers ot the section and will bo largely luoreased. John Torrtnce, the nine-year-old sou oi J area a. Morranoo, was killed in a trunk eler 'or at the Hotel Green An nez at Paaa ena. The boy wont down the shaft to a room only seven feet below. Half an hour later his dead body was found wedged between the trunk-lifter platform aud the. top of the snart. . James Pierson. aged 60. and hit ton Ueorge, aged 30, were bnriod under mass ot rook at tho Rnslyu mines, near Seattle. The boy will recoror but there is no hope for the father. John W. Smith, a railroad hand, was shot and probably fatally wounded by a man named Heud, near Lompoo. The men had been drinking together and quarrelled..-. I . . : v.,,, v.. Mr. 'Anna Griffith, prominent during tne recent war on acoonnt ot car work with the Red Croat society In Call. fornia hat been granted a divorce from her. husband, J. M. Griffith of Lot Angelas. - The oity election held at Santa Rosa tew days ago resulted in the election bf the entire Democratio ticket, excepting tne assessor. 1 Lieutenant R. D. Soott, of one of the British ships at Esnulnialt, ' was shot and- seriously wounded by a sentry a few 'nights ago. ' Scott refused to halt when ordered, and was shot In the back as he tried to run away. , , , ) The pottoffloe department hat issued notice to all postmasters that mall will bt dispatched on April 30 by steamert from San Francisco and Seattle for St Michael aud Nome. . On that date and during the open season registered mail of all classes for postomces ou the Yukon river and for postomoet north of St. Michael in Alaska will be forwarded by all steamers authorized to carry mail to those localities. , Governor Gage has commissioned the following as port wardens ot the port oi aan rrancisoo! unarles F. Ken. nealy, Charles H. Spear and R. E. Nickel. The senate - had already con armed tne new wardens. Ed Danford of Sacramento, was shot in the lag by hit wife a few nights ago, aad received a painful wound. He had been' out late and bit wife took this means of punishing him. .. . .. The California Fmit association hai secured about 78 per oent of the entire yield of prunes, or about 87,600 acres. The ' association will not handle the peach and aprloot crop, the contract! falling below the required amount. 0i ,Mi worn Iu some cases the external signs of Contagious Blood rolson art so iiigm in.i ine i. ,.. nl tht, mniiitrr neiore tne true naiurn ui ma uiraa Is kuown. Ill other cases the blood victim It firmly within the is kuown. In other cases t swollen glands, mucus patches in the t quickly Oiled with this poisonous virus aim ine IUI DIUUIU, aUI Ull V-"'ri .M,VV --"B"-t tbrot. eruptioni on kin, copper colored nplotcliet Anil r 1 uw HAir Aim eyeorowi Pclosb VMt Wrccte, Nci ceres I .1 ". I, l.i.CIkl- nt r-nnlulmia H nnd I'ulsOU. : 11 .,111 njk ....1 it,. ru .r nliioil l'oiaoii. These uolsonoiis mln ...'"V".' rn'..T:.X. in JJlVnlan... Thev drive the disease UVTVI JV MIBilO till 11 UI til IV (IV WHIV W VVMWKiviit ' - ' I I a back Into the system, cover It up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals product mercurial rheumatism and the most offensive tores aud ulcere, causing the Joints to stiffen and flngtr Mill to drop off. Mtrourr to1 potash makt wrooka, not oura, aud thoat who have been doted with these drugs are uever after fit t from aches and pain, , 3. 8. S. acta In au entirely different maimer, being t purely vegetable remedy Ql foreee the poison out ol the system, ta4 Instead of tearing down, builds up sml Invigorates thJ general heslth. S. 8. 8. It tht only intldolt for this pecillu rims, and therefor the only cure for Conttglout Blood Polaon. No mttttr In what alse or how hopeless tht cast may appear, trtn though pronounced Incurable by the doctor., 8. 8. 8. cau be relied upou to make a rapid permanent curt. 8. S. 8. It not a new, untried remedy an experience of nearly fifty yeara has proven It a sure and unfailing cure for this disease. U la the nly purely vegetable blood medicine known. . ''' 1 ' : l w . . ; Mr. H. U Mvt ta, im Mulberry Si., Mtwsik, K. 1 ai! i t wat sfflMtd wllh s terrible blooi dlM.M, aklrU wai la itK at Irat, bl afierwanl. eprva J 11 c?r my wj. ThtM iaoii brake iul Tin'ti r.a. aad It U ...vjo lauslat ?i'lV.l"$,Lh'? boltlc of a?t. a! I waif real Iv Improved, aal wai dall-hlad wllhike niull. Tbe !. r.a .ploick ou il. Vlieal bJass Tlo grow '"". "''. l"" "'erad ei.llr.lv. r,,,fn.4 m, lt wei hi, bacaate .Itoaf aeai ay tpeellle laipte.fU. I w. aaua ealliely well, .ui ety akla a. clear a. a piece ul lau." .... , , , , . Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable Inloruiatlou about thlt dlaesae, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department la i.. -i . r i..ir.i.. mUn hava mad a llfe-tlma ttudr of blood diseases. Don't 'healtata to write for any information or advice wanted. We make no charge what ever for this. All correspondence Is held in the moil sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, 8A. WPP - The man tangled in. the tape from the ticker is the type of the average business man. His business caret wrap him about like the coilt of a constrictor and slowly crush out- his life. : 'The common sign of the busi ness man's slavery is '.' weak ' stom ach," the natural consequence of the rapid eating, the indigestible pastry, the coffee and pie or doughnufs, with which many a man stuffs his stomach under the name of "quick lunch." : The quickest way . back to a strong stomach and sound health it to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Med cal Discovery until perfectly cured. It goes to the root of disease. It removes - the cause 'of ill-health. It makes more blood and better blood, : and l this blood , nourishes every organ in the body to the highest point of vigorous health. During tht iiimmrr ami' full of writes Ch.R.II. .Sergeant. Km,, of City, MaulKMi.Co., Ohio, ,, "I became all 1896," Phln rifn down,' nervea were out of order, 1 Tote io nr. -fierce lor .avice. . lie ultl I wi nas cenerni.tiuplMty,.Biid auvtiicd Uoctur :n mcfiicai , ujiicovery, and, for your advice, I uwd tlx Pierce's. Goldei tb.nk. to.vou bottle.; and since I slopped lakfntr it about one year ago. I, have not taken any medi cine i any kind, and Aavt ban abU tt work tvery day. My appetite l good. I can eat three square mealii a day, and 1 do not feel that mta-ranle hurtling in the stouiach after entiuir- My blood and uerven are In aood ahiipevaad, I a in (u sood running order," Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure billousn Wayuo Harris, a lU-your uld uinssau ger boy, is in jail at Sun rVamii.oo ohargod with iiiunlvr. Hu stubbed Au drew Laydiii, iinotlmr isiy and causi'd his death. Itiu rls Is said to huru acted ii) st'lf-defeuse. A tremoudous upheval occurred In Whntcom comity, Wusli., hist woek. Where there was formerly n vallir, n hill TO feet high now stands with a smull lake on its croat. The bud of tho Nook sack rlvur was thrown up nnd tho rlmr has changed its omirao. .Suhterretioau gases are said to havo vaust'd the eruption. Tho Sautu I'"o milroud has been ooui pleted to Poiut Kichuioud. Two enterprising furiuhauds of the San Joaquiu valley guthurud up doatait of jack-rabbits from thut sootiou ami taking them to various towns sold thoiu aa genuiue Bolgaln haret at faucy prtoet. A Southern Parifio express ran into a carriage at Marlines, : In whloh wen three women. Two of the women wore killed outright while the third received injuries which may prove fatal. Mrs. N. Hill, one ot the riotlms resided on t farm near Cornwall. The other, Mrt, Ruth Ellsworth, was a widow who, with her teren ohlldrtu, hat for some time resided near Brentwood. - The third occupant ot the carriage wat Miss Rath EUlsworta,. tht eighteou-year-old daughter of 000 of the women who was killed. She it so seriously lujured lost the pliyatolan who it attending her hat bat little hope of taring bar lift. Alfred Gross has been expelled from tht Society of California Pioneers at Ban Fntuc.suo. Ho It said to hart made misstatements in his application for membership. 1 - It is said that 75 per cent of the prune crop of the northwest will be secured for tbe Cured Fruit association. There are all of 20 new vessels being constructed Ay tho leading steamshlt lines for the trans-atlantio service be tween New York and foreign ports. In addition to these there are at least flv new lines that are nearly finished and will be placed in commission in tht early part of the coming season, be tides a largt number of vessels that will oarry freight exclusively. Tell Yonr SiHtcr ' beautiful comnlexlon Is an Imnnaul blllty without eood Dure blood, tha sort that only exists in connection with goon digestion, a noalthv liver and bowels. Karl't Clover Root Tea acta directly on tho bowels, liver and kid neys Keeping tnem in perfect health. r-noe 20 ou. ana ou 0l. Hold by Chat Strang, druggist. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., DEALERS IN ., j., machinery . . and . . Vehicles Carbolineum A venarlus. - Tke moat radical remedy against chicken lloe and the best wood-preserving pslnt Is esrbolla- oum avcnarlus, manufactured In Dormant only. The farmers sll over the country couo t amongst ineir neaviest expenses to run tbe farm, the lumber bill. All are undoubtedly Interested to learn of a medium to reduce tbe same at Icani to bslf Its former coat . Tbls medium Is carbo lineum svenarlus, a wood preserving pslnt based on 29 years' experlenoe. sfsay are of the opinion that paint, tar and linseed oil will pre- erve tne wood against rot and decay. These coatings only form sn air tight cover, but do not destroy tbe albumtnum parts of the wood which always start the rot, The coatings with above mentioned materials prevent the evapo ration of the wood and the consequence Is dry roi. uaroounium avrnarlus, on tho contrary, ponetrstes deeply Into tbe wood and destrova all present dcosy maltors The earbolinonm avenarlus Is applied with a brush and Imparts nice nut Drown color to tho wood. It Is uaod on the farm for painting barns, grsnarlos, slloi potts, shingles, bridges, chicken ooops, etc., and sll woodwork above and below the ground. Carbolineum avcnsrlus Is also tbo most radical remedy against chicken lice. If you want plenty of eggs and healty cblokon., the chicken must be free from llcoand mltcs, Carbolineum avonorltif will keep your henhouno free from this plague. Ono coat applied to the Insldo ot the ohlokea coop will koep It clean from vor mln; Kerounlng and whitewashing, which has to be repeated overy month, Is done awny with and oxnonRW fot sulphur ord liiwyit pow der arc saved. Whoever doslroR fun hor Infor mation about carbolineum should write to . D. II. MlJ.C"!!, Agon', .i'.-ufotj, Crr.Hon. The above cut roprcsonta tur "Mitcliell" Wheol, which wo can furniuh in "Special" at IU lbs., and "Roadster" at 24 lbs., with or without Morrow brake and coaster. We can also furnish you with the colebratod Phoonix and Gold en Eagle wheels. Wr Wakhant Oi'it WiiKKi.. '-They: are not surpassed by any whool on earth. Full supply of Solar Lamps and bicycle sundries carried in stock. If you want a wheel, remember that our prices are right and we can suit you. oall and seo us. , , , , , ; D. T. LAWTONs Mgr. Medford Branch i : a I. - J- A k J& arrived ...A Bis oomianment of PI.ANRT JR. Cultivators and Garden Drill. ' We haye alto A Urge Hock of Single. Treas, Double Trees aod Nepk Yokes, v ,1 V. ORgOON ELVH tim:AM IIAT.M un.1,1...... Apply Into lh. noaU-Ue. It la qnlrkly abtorbrd. tt State at DmegUt. or hy mall s uronlc. 10c. by malL B.T BlIOTUKKD, M Warrea Bu, New Ferk OU. IT IS UNFAIR Baawswl lawstaHawsW tt-taat . To send out of town for articles tbat cat) be procured at home.' THE MERCHANT I IT KM 18 JU8T A8 FAIR , v t) ''Y'MHwywa, VMtwa-w vwS ' if " GRAY 0 BRADBIRVS PIANING MILL Ik - l a homo Imsllluilon. Why not patronlco H I , , -- -"-V-t sp-'-v-: v The Black Percheron Stallion, NERO. VSff5aSft.y,XS foslert. May t, IRWIred hy imDoVled ui!iKlm l7MMundH wiii hn lK bands hiah nuS llMut OmlrKlSi W ilSmM!,'?, ST. lnl!l?tt.r,"..t ".""O" rem April I, l Vily 1, Imown 10 be In foil" ,, ' ', b " m 01 ""V""1' Co ,0"u. to bo paid 'ri. cfi. j . . . .' J J .-. oianuara urea rrotting Stallion, ilsUOPHONE if. Hiition's Ihrery atur(ia'(,, wuiin msre is .,i.".,"1",0"" ".,n"tl"w' HWiSsi rst'orooonl.S'llli iii Zllouiiu.e wntbrea by .lay llouoh and siriS h?Vi? . ,V,"Vl, uw. norm, a:os: Cam wan llalln 1 vn.iia niLm wn, i nUlniAVSMVFJXfX"r.nifi lie W Mcmbrlno .Chief. '11." largo. .This horse 1 onn be ; founii.i ,hi rr-T.?. ..5.n"."? ." "."W1'" UOu Pimrts iml brands vory n h, nulA i ,T-a "-"""V t.Mtiuru Ulirina II iii sirntifDnrnMolllri Nnrsn,2:i4U. 'nrtrKir. T 1 ".?'.t I lie by MombrlnoOblof.a. f.ilophone's Kllonhnne Is a .M,.,a... 7- ".".y wmwjii uvory Hinmn at, Mimrnnl ilnr h thn cinmt111. known to be In fool. IliC ami K . . Ti.i,.-'iV"".y"':.f fl 1'0' !'l. ' ''.e .paid wbonimare Is ' .. 7 r nnsii .ati s,tun sju rriiii. 1 J, W. LA WTON. Owner: Wm. BRADBURY, Mgr. nedfordOracori