The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, December 21, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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    tE MEDFORD MAIL
Published Evert Friday Morning.
A. 5. BLITON.
Mkoford, Friday, Dec. si, 1900.
MUi W BORN TO HUSTLE.
He U ol tew dare; 1" Plenty.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.30 PER YEAR
fnlcred In the Poetobee at Hedtord, Oregon
: m SaoonaCIMS MUl MMier.
iDNITED STATES SENATORSHIH.
Dnrinsr the next four yer6 of
JRcpublican administration the gold
etan'dard will be placed upon a firm
foundation by law. There will be
but a Blight modification of existing
tariff laws. The war revenue tax
will be pruned down to meet actual
requirements. Wholesome and help
ful laws will be enacted for the gov
ernment of Porlo Rico. Good faith
will be kept with Cuba in an honest
effort to establish self government
for the island. Suitable land laws
will be enacted for 'Alaska. Con
gress will give Hawaii such needed
attention as her condition may re
quire. The "Nicaragua canal will
be built, and other necessary in
ternal improvements receive atten
tion. The courts will be sustained
in suppressing riot and anarchy.
The war in the Philippines will be
prosecuted until the natives lay
down their arms and acknowledge
the authority of the United Slates.
The .Asiatic question will be settled
in conjunction with other powers :n
such. manner as shall be alike just
to China and honorable to the
American people. The army and
naTy will be placed upon a footing
which will insure safety at home and
command respect abroad.- Trade
and commerce with all nations will
be invited and fostered, and every
industrial .resource of the country
given, aid and encouragement by a
wise and careful management of
public affairs. . .-, ,
The foregoing is an outline in
brief pf the policy which it is as
sumed the United States will pursue
during, the next four years. .What
then -of the Pacifio coast and Ore
g'on?-.. It is not hazarding too much
to say tbat upon the settlement of
the troubles in China and. the sup-,
pression of th6 insurrection in the
Philippines there will spring, up a
commerce of such variety and magni
tude as will make the Pacific ocean
the greatest com 11 ercial body of
water ".' in the world. It will be
whitened by the sail of every nation,
and the advantageous position of
the states of the Pacific, with their
immense prod uctive capacity, should
make them among the largest con
tributors to this volume of com
merce. ' The value and volume of
this trade will depend largely on
the policy pursued in maintaining
amicable relations with the nations
of the East, and inviting and build
ing up reciprocal trade, v The coast
bas large quantities' of feed, bread
Bluff, 'lumber, fruit fish, canned
goods, fresh and cured meats, live
Block, vegetables, articles of manu
facture and everything necessary to
insure a large and diversified trade.
But Oregon muBt have someme to
look after, these matters. A small
man will not answer the purpose.
The state should have a man among
men to represent her;. a man whose
standing and qualifications will
command respect and who will have
influence, among influential . men.
Not alone in'matters of coinaierce
affecting the interests of the state
is such a man necessary, but there
is much other important work to be
done in securing appropriations for
needed internal improvements. The
chief waterway of the northwest, 1
the Columbia, needs attention, and
it will require the ; best . diplomacy
to eecurejsuch.aid in. jts improve
ment'as its condition.requires. The.
oitizen who can best" conserved the
interests of theate in this critical
formative period of her expanding
industries should be elected United
States senator. '. The Mail believes
that Hon. H. W. Corbett has not a
peer in the.stale at this time for the
position.. ;f If he is elected'he wiH at
swim -lake a . nosition. . Wflonjr , the
,. ,u' .hio.
le.ioing men yi, wio .
luron exnerience and wise" counsel
will be of infinitevalue in adjusting
the delicate' qu'ebtions ' wbicn" "are
... . n .' r:M'i'jM
certain to grow-out of the now do
pendencies. All things considered,
it is not clear to the unbiased mind
how a man so manifestly superior
to all others to meet pieseut require
ments should -fail of endorsement
before a representative body whose
dutv it is to best promote public
interests ' Every consideration of
state and national policy therefore
demands Mr. Corbett'a election and
not one valid reason' can be assign
ed why he should not be elected.
- bGCRBTAKY Lonu was right, says
the Yreka Journal, an deolaring the
opening of bids for vine construe
tion of six armored cruiBera and
five battleships, at the Navy De
partment, the greatest ' industrial
event that this or any other country
had ever seen, involving as it will,
the expenditure of a sum aggre
gating; iu round figures $50,000,000.
It spoke volumes for the industrial
progress of this country, and es
pecially the progress of ship build
ing, that there should have been
quite a number of bidders for these
contracts. In no country outside
of Grea't Britain are there as many
establishments equipped for the
construction of these big fighting
vessels. ' Moat of the bids wjre well
within the amount appropriated by
Congress for the ships.
THE TOWN OF MEDFORD
AND ITS STREET QRADINO.
Medtord citizens and taxpayers are
vary much dissatisfied over tbe pro
ceedings of the street committee to or
dering the grading of F and D streets
along the railroad company's lands
Especially indignant are these same
taxpayers because of the part Mayor
Howser took in the matter.
Asa prologue to the matter in hand
we will say that, by order of the street
committee. Commissioner Hooker grad
ed and graveled D and F streets from
Seventh to- Fourth streets, along the
Southern Pacific Railroad Company's
right-of-way, and sent a bill,, amount
ing to $070.87 fur tbe work bo performed,
to the company for payment. Tbe com
pany refused to pay the bill upon the
grounds tbat it bad not ordered the
work. It appears that a few weeks ago
Mayor Howser vlsiied Portland and
while there bad a conversation with Mr.
Koehler, manager for tbe railroad com
pany, regarding this work of street,
grading. Upon his (Howser's) return
to Med lord be Is alleged to have re
ported to tbe street committee that Mr.
Koehler had agreed to the street grad
ing proposition and that he would pay
the bill. Tbe streets were graded and
tbe bill sent to Mr. Koehler. It was
returned to the street commissioner
and the following letter accompanied
it:
' Portland. Ore., Deo. 15, 1900.
MR. J. D. HOOKER, Street Commis
sioner, Medford Oregon, Dear Sir:
Koadmaster Donnell bas sent to tbe
office of the resident engineer the en
closed bill which I return herewith.
will refrain from comnnting upon the
items of this bill, the amount or which
I consider very much in excess of the
vnloe of the work. I beg to say, how
ever, that there ia no understanding
between this company and any one in
regard to this matter, and I must,
therefore, refuse to approve this bill
for payment. Mayor Howser, in his
last visit, told me that a certain
amount of work, plowing, would be
done by the city forces, at ' the ex
pense of the city, on F street, between
Seventh and Fourth streets. .Nothing
was said about D street. He also told
me .that it was expected the adjoining
property holders would then do the
grading, or it could be done for tbem
by tbe city, and I then stated 'to biro,
that while we wore not legally asses
sable; would not be unwitting to con
tribute a small, amount towards the
cost of grading F street between limits
mentioned ; but I must respectfully re
fuse to entertain any preposition like
the one expressed in the enclosed bill.
' ' ; 1 Yours truly.
''v- i B. Koehler, Manager.
. The work, as above stated, amounted
to $070.87. Tbls was the ca h. price to
be paid for it by the railroad company,
but as the company refused payment
town warrants were ordered Issued at
a meeting of the board, held Wednes
day evening of this week, and the
amount was increased 10 per cent to
meat the reduced market value of town
warrants, which is nioety cents. Thus
itrai be figured that the amount which
this work has cost the town ii $737.93,
By comparing Mr. Howser's stale
ment with Mr. Koehler's letter it can
be easily seen that someone has made
Statements not trre. -
The street committee Is being criti
cieed hecaujo that they noted upon tbe
authority of Mr. Howser and did not
secure a written agreement from Mr.
Koehler before commencing the work
The Bvst Plaster. .
A piece of, flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Bui m und bound to
the affected Darts is superior to any
hlast.T., When troubled with lamo
hack or union In the side or chest, give
It a trial and. you are certain to be
thon pleaBea with the prompt re-
ijuf which it affords. Pain Balm also
' ru'r-es rheumatism. One. application
renef."
drugfthnv
For sale by cnas. nlrang,
Circuit Court Proceedings,
A It MuitIU va W II Kiiioi'son and
J no Lewis, uurtnero: 01-dorliiir dutend
ant to withdraw demurrer and tllo his
antlwor. i
E H Wlnuhostur und Chns Maun vs
Hit Ida 12 Hoover ; efttumllnir ttino for
taking test tmmv until Jan 22. 1001.
J F Low, s ys IJli'd Johnaonj appeul
from Justice court., ,1'"
Juspar W Cox vs Rebecca Ann Smith;
petition for modifioatiuu ol decree ol
cilvoroa not ffranuld. . .
J F Lewis vs Bird Johnson ; 'motion
to dismiss appeal, overruled. .
In the matter of the ' assignment of
Jones & Olten; order of Dual (ottlomeut
and discbarge of assignee. r a
Geo O B DeBar v Geo V Short; ! or
der of dismissal.
M J Moon vs J A and F A Llnvllle;
order of dismissal.
E P Hughes vs John Garvin; order
directing sheriff to place plaintiff in
possession of property and inako deed.
.las Bradun vs Rogue River Water &
Mining Co; continuation ot sale.
John Mattas vs Nelson Hoamer et al;
mandate from supreme court; appellant
received judgment for $234.
White Sawing Machine Co vs W" H
Brunk. et al; judgment for $1000 hi
favor of plaintiff'.
Sarah Mayor vs Marcus Mayer; do
oree ot divorce,
W H Heatou vs Bertha Heaton; de
cree of divorce.
Sadie J Rhodes vs S M Bhodos;' de
cree of divorce.
Jane Hawkey vs Jno Hawkey; decreo
of divorce. " ,
Kara Webbor vs Mary J Webber; do
croo of divorce.
Luolla Barnoy vs Wm Barney; decree
of divorce.
J Nunan vb O Band Addle Dews; con
firmation of sain.
Bond Shoo Co vs A F F.ddv; plaintiff
recolved judgment for MS'.'.rSu aad 18
costs. '
- CRRavvsJR Mitchell; defendant
demurrer; plaintiff's reply sustained.
ACTIONS FILED.
F W Rubs, plaintiff, vs Henry H
Sbaw and C C Russ, defendants; action
to recover money. ,
T T Geer et at vs 0 E Wilcox, action
to recover money.
V J Van Scbuyverer Co va J as M
Funel!, defendant; aotiou to recover
money.- -.
Real Estate Transfers. .
Bdwln D Root to Sarah B Keenev, tots
T and 8. hit- l. ooluvu add. Medford. ...B 10
J M Kcenaj rt ex to V X Stewart, same
property
Daniel Reynolds t ux to Laura Q Clr.
BWU ICC Z. IWfll IVJI SCO IB, l)oos,
rtv.MflUturM 2C0O
Rhoda A Dnnlap to Sonson Ruklll et al,
saineres In sees 15 an 10, tp SI. rSe... 1600
B T W,nt etux to J P HIcUs. S.8S acres,
tnBS.rla 100
Lel Wvanl to J P Hicks, 10.13 acrci,
tn M t 1 A . 100
Ida II Hardin and tauaband tn Mary M
Chlldera, 2I acres In tp 87. r I w 500
James R Smith to John n Norton, blk ID,
Pboenlx w
W O Johnson et ox lo Elizabeth Payne, .
lot 8. blk 1.1. Ashland . Suo
Peter Kedllogor et ux to Jane Thompson, -
property In Jacknonvllle 170
Lucy D Williams and husband to Jobs-
dlab Pankey, lot 1, bia a, ueitrai
Point. 200
Allen D Ferguson et ux to Mm E I Tr
ior aua w tt rayior, aw;4 oi se;t sec
I.S, ,1 a .... .... 100
Frai.kS Miller etal to Arthur Nlcholn,
200 acres In sees 33, S3 and u, tps m
nnri Sfi ,4a 100
Gto II Ross lo Geo llofl et al, quartt mln-
Idk claim In Hlackwell district ow
Alex Orme. sheriff, to C B Spear, (fbre-
oiosurn ot monenRAj, iwrj oi swa .
S, tp 39; undivided H Intrrrst In lot S.
tbe sWi of w!. and lots 4 and 7, lylnn
nnrth nf ranntv mail, sec 9. to 37 S.r2 w l.V
U Cbarneret al to J 11 iJecman, lot lfl,
blk 26, Gold Hill 5
J I CaiH! Thr!.hlnK Machine Co to T H
Brown. doX of ow!-i sec 14. tp35,r2w 18U
Orson Gilbert to Amos Nloholaon, lota 1
: ana blk 3. also otner property, ait in '
Galloway's odd. oledford Vw
Geo Mathews et ux to Aroelle A Urooka,
lots and 6, blk 15, Jacksonville M!0
S M abodes to Sadie J Rhodes, bis wife.
lot 3, blk 5, and lot la praenrs saa,
Ashland 2000
That Throbbing Headache
Would ouickly leave you, if you used
Dr. Kine's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for sick and nervous headaches.
They make pure blood . and strong
nerves and build up your health. Easy
to take. Trv them. Only 25 cunts.
Money back if not cured. Sold by
Cbas. Strang, druggist.
Your Best Work
Cannot be done without gcod health,
and vcu can't have (rood health without
mire blood. Hood a Sareanarllla is the
great pure blood maker. It gives appe
tite, strength ana vigor, and ouies
illeease.
Constipation is cored by Hood's Pills.
i flitting Locations. ,
M P Greirff located a auartz claim In Davea.
port mining district, Dcoember 10, 1900.
H F CofBn located a quartz claim lo Wards
creek district. December 11, 1000.
I L Pennington located a qosrtz claim lo
Davenport district, December 8. 1000.
. Frank H kav located a auartzolalm In Kanes
creek district, November 23, 1000,
Charles K Kav and Knnla Rav looatea ouartz
claims In Kanea creek district, November S3,
1900.
W A carter and J L Mnnre located a quartz
claim In Tolo district, December 8, 1W.
G W Dlalock located a placer claim uear the
Evans claim, December 0. 1900.
B K Haaey et al lcnted a placer claim In Big
Applcgate district, Novembers, 1901.
Tbos Dungoy located a qnarlz claim In Galls
creek district, Decembor 13. 1900
L G Hunter loeatod a qnnrtzclalm iu Wasner
creek district, December 17, 1000.
Your Face
Shows the state or your feelings and the state
of your health as well, Impure blood makes
ItHtlTapparcnt In a pale and sallow complexion,
pimples und sit In eruptions. If you arc feeling
wok and worn out and do not have a liculthy
appearance, you should try Arker's lllood
Kllxlr. it cures all blood diseases where cheap
Sareap trlllos and so culled purifiers fall ; know.
mg tuls, wo sell every bottle on a positive
guarantee. Sold by Cbas. Strang, druggist.
In Probate Court. '
In tho matter of estate of J O John
son, deceased; ordnr conllrmlng sale ot
real-property ...
In the matter o( the estate of Enoch
Walker, deceased: order appointing
Thns Wllkorson, Wm Davis and Ohas
Sw nale. of Klamath Uounty, npprais
ers to appraise said estate In aforesaid
county.. ' , .
' Tn the matter of the estate of Nouh R
Tohnstoo, deoeused: estato appraised at
1 lSb.OZ; also order Belting apart prop
orty exempt from execution. '
ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY WILL
BLnn a conch at anv time, and will-cure the
I worst cold In twelve hours, or money rorunded,
' 'jh eta. and Tft ots. Sold bv Chas. Stranff. druar
1 Ut,
REDUCING
. .Senator ilanna, of Ohio itas
some' very positive viewe- upon the
internal:: revenue - tax , ri-tluulion
propoBitioii. He says that ho is
not rcepontjiblA lo ,.t ho t rei ub t ip n of.
the tax on beer, and dees not up
prove of it, although lie admits
that there is an extraordinary pres
euro. from the brewers 'and their
fr ends upon Congress. He thinks
tbe beer tax is one of the leant op
pressive and moat easily collected
of all the taxes, ,He is, aUo ' op
posed tu takiiiK the stamp off bunk
chocks, contracts and other com
morcial paper, although 'ho "favors
its removal from promissory notes;
mortgages and nil other evidences
of indebtedness. People who am
voiupt-lled to borrow tuoiiey ought
not to pay a tiix upon Ihuir neces
eity. 'Mi. Ilanna says that people
who are . able to make contracts,
lease and sell roal estate and write
bank checks ought, to bo able . to
contribute to the expenses of (lio
government. The revenue from
stamps oil bank chucks alone will
pay the subsidies provided" for in
the shipping bill now pending in
Congress lor building ' up a nier
chant marine, und Mr. Ilanna
thinks that people who have bank
accounts ought to be .patriotic
enougbt to yay,2: cents. On every
check for that purpose.' " lie would
himself be in favor of devoting tbat
portion of the revenue lo suoh a
purpose. The revenue bill may
pasB jhe HouBe just- as it was re
ported by the 'committee'0 That is
the way i- tbey , do' things ' in - the
lower branch- of Congress, but it
will not go through, the Senate
without a (treat many changes.
HAVE SETTLED.
Washington, Deo. 18. A mes
sage from United States Consul
O.ummeri, at Tangfer, infor.ns the
Slate department that' the Moorish
government had the claim' of the
United States for $5000 indemnity,
on account of the murdor of Marcus
Eezagui, a naturalized American
cilizen, in Morocco last spring.
STATE Or OHIO. CtTT Or TOLEDO, I
LUCAS COUNTY. I
Fiiakk J. Ciiknky makes oath tbat bo la the
senior partner of Ibo Urn) ol F. J. Uiiehey &
Co , dolug business lo tbo City of Toledo, County
aud State aforesaid, and that said llrm will puy
tho sum of ONB HUNDKKD tX)LI,AllS lor
each and every ease of Catarrh tbut cannot bo
cured by tbe use ol IIAMnCATAltni! Cuiir.
Sworn to before me And subscribed In tnv
presence, tbls 6th day ot December, A. D. Ikho.
BRAb I '-. . Notary Publlo.
Hall's Catarrh euro Is taken Internally and
acls directly oo the blood and mucous surfaces
of tbe system. Suad for testimonials, free,
j. t;HEEr a co,, Toieao, u.
Sold by Urugglsls, 7oo. .- i.
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best. I
We want all tbo eggs we can gel;
cosh or trade. H. H. Howard dt Co.
: Don t over look the..,
Holiday
Discount
On all sales at the
coss
PIANO
HOUSE....
For the next 30 daysr
tseeinnincr uhu. joiii, uomo
nai-ly und secure a piano lit a 9
double discount. , i ( JJJ
HEMEMBER, I liandle tho S
learllnif makiJB of Pianos and Or-' jai
gans, Chlckui'lDK, Wooer, and J
several medium makes. ,
J i Perfect Satisfaction
f Guaranteed to all.;
jjj Mull orders will receive prompt jjj
S . . attentlcn. .
j '5-: $
f ;. Be sure to call and exain- Jjj
ine my stock before , buying
jg elsewhere. l"ff ', ';':' ' : jjj
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The ONLY and ORIGINAL
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rja Many suittiblo things for presents in both - gw
S3 . ; Lndioa' uud Cionts' Gloves, irnndkorcliiofH, "Ig
u . , .-Nookwenr, Koefors, MuHlers, Etc. Myxicaii' ESI
gS - . iHand (Jurvod I'urses. "The last of the '. Bff
old stock, tho best of tho now." ;
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h Suooessor to Q. L. Webb. - ' '-"?''? v jf j BS
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And for little money.' Small boxes; largo
I l.nv rn a . n.. t ,1 n ! .. n L ..... . . a 1
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W. F. ISAACS,
PROHUKTOR THE
S .. .BIALTO CIGAR STORE.. . 9
DEMANDS OF ;
According to credible Chincso
sources ol inforination, Eimmror
Kwang Hsu will agree to tho fol
lowing ton (lomonds of tho Powers:
First Indomnity lo tho amount
of 700,000,000 taels, payable within
sixty years, and guaranteed by tho
Li Kin. . .
Second The erection at Peking
of a.suitablo monument to tho
memory of Baron Von Kettolcr.
Third An'Imporinl Princo, a
near relative to tho Bmporor, to go
t) Berlin to apologize and ox prows
regret for the murder.
Fourth Foreign troojis to hold
the linos of communication between
Taku, and -Peking.
Fifth Punishment of tho Boxer
officials..
Sixth Candidates from districts
where anti-foreign outrages have
been perpetrated not to bo allowed
to compete in the Chinese examin
ations at Peking for five years. .
,i Seventh Abolition of the Tsung
Li Yamun. , ' :'.
Eighth Foroign envoys to havo
access to tho Emperor at all timos.
Ninth Importation of arms and
ammunition into the province of
Chi Li to bo abolished.
. Tenth Tho land and soa forts
betweon Shan Hai Kwan, Taku
and Peking to bo destroyed.
Sale Notice, '
I will Boll at priviilu mil o all my house
hold (roods, conl8tlii(r ol uook stove and
eooklnu utnnnlH, oil stovo, orfran,
ohalro, oook cubu, bod room sot, sprinBH,
bed atnada, wualiiiifr machine, tubs,
irons, etc.; also fence miiuhltio lor muk
lnguombinutiun woven wire foneo.
G. L. Wkhu.
Stops tin- Cough
and Works off the Cold.
l.nxntlvu Uromo-Qulnlnii Tablots euro a cold
In ouu duy. No Ouro, no I'uy, I'rlcu ub oonls,
ggggIia plop, de Alfonso,
,. A new Cfgar, long and slim, with Havana
filler, Mr. Kurtn'e own make., It is a gratifying
smoko, and is proving a very popular 5c ojgar.
Have You Ever Tried .;,'; V '';
i - KURTZ'S BOUQUET,
The pcpulnr 10c cigar?- It is hand made. with
clear Havana fillor. i . . ,;. , ,.. : ' : ';;
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FORCED TO ABAN-
Losjon, Dec, 11). It is rcpntud
this afternoon tnat General Knox
has been forcd to abandon the pur
suit of General Dewut, owing to tho
situation created in Cape Colony,
by tho Boera crossing the Urange
River. .
People' Popular tixcurilon.
Messrs. Helton A f'ctl, of Ashland,
wore In Mudfurd last week arranKinir
tbudulailsof tlioir holiday excursion.
They nrrnOKcd for lliu Mudlord llmik
store proprietors to aull the tlukuts and
llioio gentlemen uro now preparod lo
auinily any nuiubui- iiuudud Ml $11.50,
I rum AsIiIhiiiI Ui rjmi Krnuulsco and ry
t'urir.ufHid fur tan Uny. The dntu tlxoii
for tin) si.irt from A-dilund Is D.-eoinbur
2HHi, by the rutfiilaf Koulhu.-u I'ueillo
nit)t-n Ititc trail,, whieli 1,-nves Moilford
at. 1 1,20. ' Exuuralonlsis boardlnir train
lit M .ui lord will oo required tu puy roil
ulnr fare of lllly uunta to Ashland, from
whiuh plauu on lliu excursion liekoia
will be used.
ThH excursion, comlnir as It does
durluit tile hollduy week, und at a limo
wlien lliu rush of Christina' work is
over will ouablo many biisinuss men to
oujoy a auveral days' rosl In the city,
and at a Hula oust. Already, many
tickets hae been sold and It Is expected '
this will be tho largest oxourslon party '
over sont out ol Houtbern Oregon. Tho
Southern fuel flu Company has KUiirun
teed lo supply accommodations for alt
who lake advantage of this low rate.
U. of O. 5lee Club Presa Notice.
"The travesty was oxoruolatlnffly;
funnv."
"I'laton Is a show by himself."
"Choruses characterized hy smooth
ness and prooision."
"Fraitor'e exouution Is romarkablo."'
"Inirumnr was fairly battered into
burlesque by Kuton."
Remember tho (lice Club enucort.
December 2H. Reserved scats, 60 cents;
on bhIo at tlowai'd's.
Help (lalveaton'a Homeless,
And at the same tlmo nnl a larvn, (100
piiiro history of tho Hood, full of photo
gruphs taken on the spot. Other ngenls
may offer books of this kind, but I havo
iho only oiio the prollts of whiuh will
hu shnrod with tho flood sufTurers; It is
also the Ini'Kest and bnsl book pub
lished. Hold your order until you have
seen my books.
U, A. CAIITKR, Agent.
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