THE HEDFORD MAIL
Published Every Friday Morning.
A. S. 8LITON.
Mbdford, Friday, July 13, 1900.
MN WM BORN TO HUSTLE.
Ha la of taw days; but quite a plasty.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR
Roland In the Postomce at Medtord, Oregon
as Seoond Class Hall Manor.
On July 1, 18U6, under the last
Democratic administration, the per
capita of money in oiroulation in
the United States was 21.10 This
year, on June 1, it was $26.71 per
capita, an increase of for every
inhabitant in the country.
W. J. Bryan and Adlai B.Steven
eon, nominated by the. Democratic
party at Kansas City, for president
and vice president, make a good
mixed team' of distinctly socialistic
tendencies. Stevenson was one of
the original greenbackers and 16 to
1 advocates, and Bryan is a Popu
list, afflicted with all the isms and
vagaries of the Populist party, aud
is a broad gauge inflationist and
fiatist.
"Stevenson's own state defeated
bim for delegate to the KanBas City
convention, but offered him the
place of alternate, which he de
clined ; and he remained away from
the convention. His neighbors sup
posed be never would be recalled
from political obscurity, for he is
only a commonplace roan, with a
colorless political and merely per
functory official record. But now
they are cultivating him again."
Oregonian.
' Stevenson is the Democratic
nominee for vice president.
The Washington Post, in an able
editorial, contrasts the surplus of
almost three hundred million dol
lars in the United States treasury
at the present time, with the balance
four years ago which was the result
of bond issues in time of peace. It
also shows ihat notwithstanding the
heavy war expenses that have been,
and are being incurred, the surplus
for this fiscal year will amount to
about 165,000,000 as compared with
the - deficit of nearly $30,000,000
four years ago. It is pointed out
that this is not the result of the war
taxes alone, because, comparing the
month of May this year with May,
1806, there was an increase of
almost $6,500,000 this year in re
ceipts froiB-ouetome alone.
' Nebraska in 1897 paid $10,000,
000 on mortgages, in 1898 $49,000,
000 and io 189 $78,000,000. This
is a total on mortgage indebtedness
paid amounting to $146,000,000.
The amount of mortgages' in force
both on acres and lots in Nebraska
in 1890 was $176,000,000, so that
the payments made in the past
three years have reached a sum of
only $30,000,000 less than the total
mortgage indebtedness of the state
10 years ago. In addition, the farm
lands of tbe state have doubled in
Value. ; Nebraska is Mr. Bryan's
home Btttto. He will: hardly dare
tell the farmers of that state that
they have not been prosperous un
der the Republican administration
and that' the Democratic 16 to 1
cure is the "remedy they most need.
The people of the United States
are paying $1,000,000 a day for
tropical pi oducts used in American
manufactures, or for food and drink.
Most of the articles can be produced
in a more or less degree in the
islands which have recently come
into closer relationship with the
United States. These ar icles com
prise -.Bugar, ; coffee, silk, rubber,
fibres, fruits, nuts, tobacco, tea,
eottOD, gums, cocoa, slices, rice,
cabinet and dye woods, liquorice
root, indigo, cork wood, sponges,
ivory, eto. As our island posses
sions begin to develop under Amer
ican administration we shall pro
cure mofe of such articles from
those sources, and in return for our
purchases the people of the islands
will buy more of the products of our
farms and faotorjes.
The mad nightmare of heathen
rage aud fanaticism that is running
riot in a wild orgie of vicious ignor
ance and murderous frenzy for
Christian blood in China, is an un
restrained exhibition of the narrow
prejudices of pagan in tolerance and
deepseated hatred of the idol wor
shiper for everything civilizing and
Christianizing. A people of this
kind, ignorant, superstitious, relent
lets and cruel, and uncaring and
insensible to consequetioes, are moat
difficult to deal with. Should the
revolt become general and involve
the whole empire, as seems prob
able now from the rapidity with
which it is spreading, the "Powers"
will have their hands full to handle
the 400,000,000 of people scattered
over the vast area of the empire.
If the worst comes to the worst, of
course thete can be but one end to
the contest. China will lose, though
it will cost billions of money and
hundreds of thousands of lives.
Even though the empire should not
be dismembered, the indemnities it
would be called upon to pay would
utterly , bankrupt and destroy it.
Viewing the condition of affairs from
the most hopeful standpoint, the
situation is a most unfortunate and
deplorable one for China.
Among the Churches.
M. E, CHURCH, SOUTH.
The paator will return and All hta
pulptt next Sunday at 11 o'clock. No
services la the evening.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
The subject of next Sunday's sermons
will be as follows: "The Religious
Aspects of Socialism and Individual
ism," at 11 o'clock in the morning.
"Songs and Praises in the Night," at
8 p.m. A cordial welcome is extended
to the general publto to all our services.
The British losses up to June 16
are officially given at 243 officers
and 2358 men killed; 64 offioers and
558 men died of wounds, aud 123
officers and 3782 men died of dis
ease, and 60 men accidentally
killed, making the total deaths
7783 of all ranks. There were in
valided to England from wounds
and sickness, 724 officers and 15,-
non ti nnrl lDn.
" , , .. j
ers alter deducting tue omcere aim
men released at Waterval after the
occupation of Pretoria, were 41 offi
cers and 1469 men, the total casu
alty list being 24,456 of all ranks.
At the same date there were over
11,000 sick in the various hospitals,
and the whole estimated casualties
since the beginning of the war are
put at 51,917, comprising natives
and others in the commissariat,
transport, railroad and medical serv
ices. . '
Chautauqua
at Ashland,
July io-3i.
Oregon,
A better assembly; a brighter pro
gram; great speakers, -including Con
gressman Landis, Rev. McClary, Chap
lain Gilbert, Alton Packard, the car
toonist, Mrs. Dunuiway, and others;
many schools; tine jubilee singers; four
concerts: eood camping; attending an
assembly is delightful ; better come;
write secretary or president tor partic
ulars.
Five of the six -Alaska Indians
adjudged guilty of the murder of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Horton, of Eu
gene, last October, while camping
in Lynn Canal, hare began serving
their long sentences in the McNeil
Island United States Penitentiary,
to which they were committed by
Judge Brown. They were taken to
the prison last Friday by United
States Marshal Shoup. Their total
sentences is 172 years, as follows:
Kichitoo, 50 years; Williams, 60
years; Kantien, w years; ruame,
22 years; Clenat, 20 years.
The hay crop around Silver Lake
in Lake County, is not more than
half a stand. Farmers assign no
reaeoh for the shortage.
For Sale or Exchange.
Ten barrels of Kentucky straight
whiskey, just from U. S. bonded ware
house, eight vears old. Will sell cheap
for cash or exehange for desirable real
estate or mining property. Aaaress,
Kentucklan," oare oi medfohd mail,.
Wheeler & Wilson Leads 'em all.
There is not a sewlne machine on the
market so deservedly popular as Is the
Wheeler &, Wilson. It has no superiors
and its equals are so scattering as never
to have been definitely located, ino
W heeler So Wilson nas a rotating snut-
tle, whioh is a great improvement over
the shuttle formerly In use bv Itand
nnv iiapri hv otner macnines. lue
Wheeler & Wilson is a machine that
sells upon its merits and so sure are the
manr.faoturera of these merits selling
tha manliinail thni theV &rfi BlWaVS BnX'
lous to have parties talte them on trial.
John F. White is aeent for these ma-
nhlnea In Medtord. He wants you to
call upon blm before you buy.
Tn mutters nf final Droof TllE MAIL
will make out all papers necessary ror
the commencement of proof . free of
charge. 1
Additional Local Items.
"Bllllo" ' Ulaok, a printer from
Pennsylvania;: lias taken a position
with Thk MAiii. He starts in like he
was strictly un nil 'round until and It
such be the oaso and hu wants a steady
job ho can have it right hero. If there
lias been one thing more than another
that this uftlce needed sluco Mr. Koitoh
quit, the tirst of Juno, It has been a
printer. The main guy of the shop is
capable of performing the work of about
two good men almost any time, but
when the work of three Is saddled onto
hint he just naturally has to weaken.
To merchants who have been so con
siderate iu matters of job prlntlug wo
are most grateful, and we are now
promising that their work will bo
gotten to them just as fast as the presses
can roll It out.
Wanted Girl for goueral house-'
work. Wages .'l.60 por week. Dr. O.
R. Ray, GoTd Hill, Oregon.
Fire started In aoino boxes at tho
rear of Boyden it Nicholson's hardware
store Wed .esday uftoruoon and but for
the discovery having been made by A.
M. Woodford, almost Immediately after
it started, thore would have been a hot
blaze, as it would soon have gotten
Into the wooden- buildings across the
alley. A few buokets of water put out
the Barnes before any damage was done.
It Is presumed the tiro started from a
lighted oigar or olgarette stub which
had been carelessly thrown there.
Wanted, old stoves of all kinds at
Schermerhorn's second hand store.
J. Q. Van Dyke & Co. are having a
little say, something about the continu
ation of their summer discount sale.
G. L. Webb Is telling of his stock of
hosery and soxery. D. L. Day, tho
painter and slgnwilter, has space in
which he tells what he can do In his
line of work. A. C. Tayler also has
a change new arrival of more ladles'
and gent's shoes;
New baby carriages and go-oarts
see them at I. A. Webb's.
An order of Fraternal Brotherhood
will be organized in Medtord tonight
(Friday), In Woodmen hall. C.R.Vance
and Judge Brower have been in Med
tord for the pa9t couple or three weeks
working In the Interest of the order
and have secured sixty-two applications.
This Is a beneficiary order.
For salo. two eood driving horses;
see Schermerhorn at sooond hand
gtore
N. R. Johnston has been building
an addition to his residence In West
Medford the one he recently moved
to. Mr. Johnson Is no novice In fixing
up city property and this 'fixin' up"
he's doing now is right in line with the
other convenient and tasteful notions
he has previously displayed. , - v
Rnndv ten cents nor pound for the
next thirty days at the Boss Jackson
ville. The street sprinkler is proving one
of the best Investments the merchants
ever put their money into, and the
draymen are doing their work well,
but tbey will need hedge against a pos
sible neglect of duty, If they want to
continue their contract without a com
plaint from their patrons.
Butter, eggs and ohickenB we
want all you can bring us; cash or
trade. H. H. Howard & Co
George Coulter and Waldo Daniel-
son will leave Monday for Lakevlew.
Tbey have painted three or four hun
dred signs for Medford business men
and these they will put up along the
road on their way over. They expect
to be away all aummer.
W. H. Meeker li Co. wants to buy
your mohair, tiignest maraet price
paid.
M. M, Gault has an ad in another
column of this paper.-Mr. Gault is a
machinist and a good one, and he la
doing a good business because of this
fact, and beoause of the further fact
that he is a splendid gentleman.
- A eood, top buggy for sale cheap.
M. P. Parker, East Side, Medford.
Mbrt Lawton has taken Louis War
ner's position as clerk at the Rlalto ice
cream parlors. Mort Is all right any
place you put him and Is a credit to
any business that employs him. .
Second hand bicycle for sale or will
trade for wood. Enquire at this office.
J. Beek & Co. have a new ail 'this
week in which they call special atten
tion to a targe stock of general hard
ware whloh they have received and
camp stoves.
Some desirable small houses for
rent. York Wortman,
loo cream Saturdays and Sundays
at Tbe Boss, Jacksonville.
See the new baby carriages and
go-carte at I. A, Webb's.
Keen your eye on Maokey &
Weston, photographers.
You never drank coffee that's bet
ter than Hawaiian.
Get a ham sandwich lunch get it
at Wilson's bakery.
See the latest in piano ohairs at the
Cosa Piano House.
See J. R. Wilson (or all kinds of
Piano machinery.
Flowers at Brooks' tin shop at re
duced prices.
Ioeorcam and soda water Wilson's
bakery.
Whv don't you drink Hawaiian
coffoeo
I
Uneeda a good paper The MAIL
County Commissioner Court.
Work of coin mltmloiiora' court at its
spoulul soHsloti, Juno 20th :
In tho matter of the nltloial bond of
Max Muller, treasurer oluOt, In tho
sum ol $20,000, with the United States
Fidel Itv & Guaranty Company as surety;
the saiiio was examined and approved.
Owen Iveognn was re-employed an
janitor nt tho oourt house for out year,
from tho SOth day of Juno, 1000, at tho
rate of 2T per month.
Ordered that tho July term of court
commence on the 5th day of July, lOUO,
at t a. m
UILI.S AM.OWKD.
The following bills were allowed at
the spocial session of commissioners'
oourt:
Rlcotlon expenses. Hounoe Rook lire- '
P'UCt W
Kleotlnn exponsca, Rook l'nliit precinct It so
Mm 11 C Nulo.olcanlllg building I
A L Mall, runt ot hull ami preparing .
booth ' w
Italpti Dean, malting booths 8 00
Cox Perry, worn to hold election J 30
w Hiinrmnn, suiting up uoomn bhu rein
othall
frank Towne, hall rent
K ri iionHm, rent (or building, claimed
$.S;dlallowHl.I
J v itcddon, putting up, taking down
nml storing booths
j F llmwn, putting up booth una rout
ofbulldlng 7. -.v...
J I I'mlenhurg, team nml men gravel,
Ing roiul
n mid R V Mills, supplies for Indigents
johmi l'allersou, vrotk with road
grnder
v Crowoll, office detk nnd chair
4 'W
9 AO
51 00
I .Ml
-IU
XI JO
(1 00
iaM
it un
uciitgcndo, tuatertnt for ana macing
hnnths -. .- 5 AO
w II Tutflnr. oleanlna nchnol houtn trier -
ins
election 7A
Chris U I rich, repairing and molting new
ballot boxes .. . ire
W 8 Crowell, supplies furuliuod Mrs u
Edward S 00
On Newbury, oa-h advanced to Dalny
HufTor , WOO
Chita I'rlra and F. n Watnon. balnncs
due on teoa In tax cane
E n Foudray, registering rolers
ASlaoobs, " "
A J Plorey, ' '
w A Cartor. " "
Jaa Stewart, " "
John lluokley, putting up booth!
K D Koudrny, aHHUllug to oanvasn votcft
R H Diinlnp. " " " "
O S lluller, transportation furniihed to
Indlxer.l.
F 11 Wagner, printing election ballots..
O 8 Hotter, per diem and mileage. . , ,
Martin lerry. aauio
Mrs R Andernon, meal for prlsonern. .
Win McOlnnnaban, work on road, con
100 no
10 -'0
IS oo
in
s; to
10 to
- 9 00
10 so
10
so oo
mi on
II HO
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tinued
llll.tJt At.t.nwxD jui.r TKKH.
dalarlea o( county otneen II I'd W
Peter Applegale, deputy hire for Juno . 0 M
J Nunan. nuppltea for Pierce.... It Ml
Sumo, auppllea (not stated for whom) . . 0
Chan Nlckell, auppllea tor county 74 no
Geo W Trolren, registering yotcrB 21.10
exeess nilng fee, Chaa
R Stevons va M E Btevena ISO 00
F D Warner, auppllea rnr oiem
Dr R Tt Plokel, profoaslonal norvloca..,.
J R Wilson, work on road tools and ma
chinery -
J R Wick, conveying Joa Olovar to re
form achool
K H Dunlap. administering oaths to
Judges and olerks of election
O II Haakins, medicine for Indigents ...
ll .
9 w
so so
ts w
1 '.'(
S 10
i to
P P tUiper, supplies for county
circuit court .
ti tiuner. juror a toua. Ajrii
3 10
00
It 00
28 S.1
t Oil
1 tA
1 w Havs. repairing bridge
(Unas & Prudhomme, commissioner's
lournnl
J II Smith, lumber
H 11 Tnvlor, hauling bridge timbers . ,
J lleek & Co, hardware for county
Chan Strang, teleohono messages for
county I 00
r.c nail, registering rotors II JO
Mrs J H Whitman, supplies for Mrs
Robinson S 00
MrsOJ Morgan, supplies for Rebecca
Morgan 15 00
J Nunan. supplies for Mrs Hudson a 00
Mrs Crosby, supplies lor self 4 00
Mrs C I Courtney, supplies for self and
family - 100
W F Towne. supplies for J as Cottle ... 6 00
Hutchison A Lumsdcn, auppllea for Kin-
eald family 5 00
Alex Orme, bonrdlng prisoners 'i U
HnrrlH, viewing couniy rnau in mo
Meudnws 3 AO
P 1, nrantlil. sunnlles for Jordan family 10 00
Isaac Woolf, repairing road III district
Non . si
True, part payment as road supervisor
In fliHtrlet No '2 40 00
Q I. Webb, poll tnx refunded t 00
;ol out. oiaie vs bdbiiuok, justice n
court. Ashland 8 60
F M Thompson, work on rood, aiatrlct
trlctl'2. as supervisor
Cost bill. Stale vs Walkor, Justice's
XI 00
90 AO
enurt. Slims Vallev oreolnct
O M Oralnger, atook Inspoctor for one-
half year AO 00
County Treasurer' First Notice.
Orrica or Couirrr Trkasdrih I
or jACKSon County, Oekooh f
JAOKBOMVII.I,K, OKROOK, July 1A, 1900.
Mnilpe Is herehv irlven that there are funds In
the county treasury for the redemption of all
outstanding county warrants protested from
August 7, IBM, to Sept. 10, 189. both -data In
clusive. Interest on the same will oeaso after
the above date.
max rnvi.l.icn,
- County Treasurer.
Advertised Letter List.
Following Is a list or letters remaining cn
called for In the Medford poaloraco on July
II, 1900.
Blaak. O K
Brlstow. I D
Dtneen. Dsn Bidson
Farner a Nordman moot, Mrs Hugene D
i,ii
nupell, Mrs H.Hiie pcnencic, iruman
Bmlth, Mrs Panola C
a eharm; of one eent will be mado upon do
tlvenf nf eSAh of the above lflttam
Persons calling for any of the above letters
Will please say Aaveriuiea.
Meeting Poultry Association.
Tho Southern Oreeon Poultry Associ
ation will meet in tho town hall. Med
ford. on Saturday, at 2 o'clock, when
the following program will be giveo:
Benefits of Organization Geo. Weber
Markntlna- Poultry.. O. L,. Davis
Care and Heeding of Hares J. E. Polton
OAmn KrMriHBcmi with Belotans Dr. Ooble
FOt HtooK .uoo. rieuDor
lucubatorfl .Mrs. o.-n. n unman
A cordial Invitation is extended to all
to be nresent and rmrtloiijiite in the dis
cussions to follow the above addresses.
W. H. HEMIIHKK, SCO.
Market Keport.
Tbe iollowing aro the prices paid by
our merchants thlB week for farm pro
duce. This list will bo changed eaob
week aa the prices obange:
Wheat 47
Oats GO
Flour 1. 80 per 100 lbs
Barley .'. l.iu " "
Mill Peed 90o " "
Potatoes II " "
gggs, J2t per uoz
B itter 17 nor lb
U-ans, dry us " in
Bcon 10 " lb
Hams 16 " lb
snnu tiers .wi in
Lard, iu " id
Hogs live 04 lb
' Fruit Orchard Por Sale.
I have fifteen acres of land for sale
upon eleven acres of whloh thore is a
goou Gearing oronaru ; tnroo acres is in
alfalfa and one aore In gnrden. Good
soven room, two story house, lloo well of
water. Everything in splendid conul
tlon. Call upon me at residence, or In
quire oi Mrs. a. J . uoie, moaiora,
W. U. CLUMPNKR,
GOIN' fl -
Of oourao you are. Tlitvo nlco, warm iluyu jiiMt
niiiko it fellow want to nlioulilor a polo and go
after 'om now, tloii'l thevV
m How's Your Fishing Tackle?
nnrt it need unv roilouilun? If it doH, cnimsMn and
hIiow vour now ootln.
nmn nun want Hiilit nolw,
uoloB, fine UBBortniont o( Won,
ami reeU, hitHknta, halt boxes,
Boyden
Ik
?fVr
Everyone who has Stock, or koops a Cow, needs
OALLOWAY'S
Waste-Proof Feed Boxes
For feeding stock hay or grain
nnl lion it Is a roODBAVKIt. As the food Is all consumed wlihm
BECAU&Cs thenox. there I. proolllally NO WASTK. ,..
Kach box will feed four head of cattle at a time, and eosla about ONE OKNT
for each cubic toot ot spaco contained within ll. The boxoa are stroug, durable,
aelf-supporllng and easily moved Tho slock run to them at will.
Kvery box used will HAVK four time Its cost In one season; count your catllo
and se how much you could ave by using these boxoa.
A BeCllOn OI lOO OOX SOOUIO u in Irani
It is IIKTTKK, U1IKAI Hit, nnu UUIIK
fHHlntf Hnvl.-e.
HKIIIT to make Aud use, good for a life
I, ,l.nrM Iu nnaun.it ttl VOUr UoalltV. SI
Irg. accompanies each right. Kcqulroa
FRANK GALLOWAY. Patentee,
Central Point, Oregon, U. S. A.
larlofrlngors will bo proseoutod.
Bstrayed or Stolen.
One half-brocd Horcford cow (our
oars old, oolor red, white (ace, dnw-
apped, branded "JM" on lii(t sldo.
Any person (urnlahlng Infot matlon
loading to her recovery will bo libornlly
rewarded. . O. C. GltucmtinT,
Central Point.
Spring trunks (or spring house
hold moving. Welts St Shoarur.
-Chlldurs Bros, have tho (ound.t-
tlon laid for tho new MoAndrows block.
Gang plow fnr salo, or will trade
for cow or bogs. H. B. Sample.
-loo cream, loo cream soda and soda
water at Wilson's bakery.
LIVING ON THE WATER.
OM ramllle-a In Now Vek
Thal Tlsne on Thai A
karad Taakte.
A wet sheet and a flowing sea has
nothing whatever to do with life
aboard a yavht as exemplified In the
Bay Illdge Yaobt bssln, in South Brook
lyn, says tbe New York Herald. There
are five or six yachts mere, one or mom
roomy sehooner crafl, wliloli ror va
rious reasons are not in commission
this summer. Nevertheless the owners
and their families or their friends live
and sleep on board. On one sloop are
Ave young men, who go to a skyscraper
building- In Nassau street every morn
ing and take out two or three vlvaelous
typewriter girl wben worn is over to
make the evenings merry. They rented
the boat on condition that they would
not take her outolde the basin and hired
retired sea captain, who lives near
the basin, to look after the boat during
the day and to "mess" for them. They
And it cheaper than paying board In the
city, and ever so much pleasanter,
Three families wintered on yachts
In the Bay Ridge basin last winter, and
they enjoyed the experiment so much
that they talk of trying it again. The
bllz.urd and the rough weather had no
terrors for them. One sloop.-the Perl,
was housed nliove decks, very muuh like
those In the tnles we rend about Arctic
expeditions. The families who lived in
this way ware on terms of sociability
and visited every night for games and
cards. They gave a boat party In Jan
uary and their friends In Brooklyn
who are given to assisting at social en
tertainments joined them In a modest
little vaudeville.
.-When the basin was frozen solid one
night they gave a sknting party, with
a piping hot supper below decks as a
wind-tip. There are. still novelties
about for people who know where to
look for them,
Torpedo llo'ol's Lost Hpead,
After spending $2,1,000 in ropnlring
the torpedo bont (leal royer Thrasher,
wliicn recently ran nshore on the Cor
nish const, the British admiralty finds
that it can make only 24 knots an hour
Instead of the ,V) knots it mado before
the accident,
FiSBlN'?
We've Rot everytliliiu a llMher-
nil prlcoa, 1U itiul lS-(t. bamboos
nrtillitiiil liugH aiul liidectH, linca 7
"bait llabkH," eto.
& JNUcholson
.1'. a
ftfW.'SUi
vi "' vu" 1 '' --,v.
l.u.t fcnir.n i 10 to iu"
than any other
send Two Oollara to the patrniee and gel a
time. A cut, with full directions for mag-
no skill onyono oan mako them.
Wantca.
1000 cords of 4-foot wood out and de
livered. Wan tod teams to haul wood.
Steady work, Address, Ur. C. U. Kay,
Gold (lill, Oregon.
D. L. DAY
Homo, Sign A Carriage Painter.
CIralner, Paper-llangor and Calclmlner
a GEI a
my prlcoa before making your contract.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A postal card receives prompt attention
Knob Hill
EABT MKOPOUD
The Boss Babbitry
Ban nie Bell
We raise only .. .. ,
Lady Smirk
High Grade Hares
From tho best Imported blood. Our
pedigrees contain Yukon, Lord Briton,
Sir Styles, Banbury, Commodore, Wa-
poloon and Unloorn. I am prepared to
furnish a limited number of tip-top
exhibition specimens.
At stud: My.ohoioo imported buok,
LORD ROBERTS. Fee 5.
W. H. SMITH, Prop.,
Ornas Valley, Calif.
Member N. B. H. Association.
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