Dayton herald. (Dayton, Or.) 1885-1909, May 13, 1904, Image 4

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T H E F A IR R O U TS
A D ir e c t L i n e
r ’ m n a , m a y is, isot V ia Chicago or New Orleans to St.
Loots to tha ooa that gives vou the
« •at; Luotaville, Memphis, Rew Orleans, and all pointa
rtnat lor t oar money,—and tha laet to Oklaago and I
We «re informed that there that the IL L IN O I9 C E N T R A L
* u i heavy frost at Sheridan offers UaauaraasKD Ssavtcn via
8ee that your ticket
v u the IL L IN O IS C E N T R A L R. R
and v icin ity on M onday, whiaQ« these
tbaeapoints
pointe to the W O R LD ’S F A IR
Thoroughly
With aU imaseoaUneDtal hue# a t Nt, Pool and
did considerable in ju ry to hope '•«d i ° thia ooonoctioo to ail pointe
and fru it
beyond, makes it to your advantage
I f your friande ate
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in ease yen contemplate a trip to
weat le t os know and we w ill quote them direct
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John Fletoher. it ia a* id, baa the
the specially low ratee now la
from atf saetera potata.
tha choice of at
beat bop yard Io tbia v ir in iiv
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Aay InformaUeo aa ta
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are informed that Mr F lc trh e r
• H TRUM BULL,
»pare# aw expense in tbe cultivation
3 . H. T R U M B U L L .
Commercial Agent,
of his bop yards.
Commercial Agent,
142 Third S t , Portland, Oregon.
T - F . A P . A. ;
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
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The Lewi«
Clark Centennial
142 Third St., Portland, Ore.
T. F. A P. A.
will show tha inJuatrial proptere
P. B. T H O M PSO N , F . A P. A ,
142 Third S t , Portland, Ore.
not only of the Oregon Country, but
.Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle^ Wash.
of all that part of tbe UniBed states 'P , B. T hompson ,
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»eat of tbe Mississippi river, and
'place it in its true relation to tha Room 1 Colman B ld g , Seattle,
Washington.
Orient and island« of tha Pacific.
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The arrival of the first direct
overland mail by stage at St. Louis
from San Francisco in 1868, »a»
regarded by President Buchanan
as “a lorioua tromph for civilisation
sod tbs-Union ” Kai I roads aggie
gating 87,000 milaa have taken
the place of the stage in theWesk
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A t tha democratic county conven*
Hion bald in McMinnville last Fri
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day,
y , tbe
tna following nominations were
'made:
Representative«, F.
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*Celdwall and J C M cK «ro ; Sheriff,
*M P Corrigan; Clark, Ira O Nelaon;
^Recorder, I Pierce, Aaaeaaor, T W
T e a r y ; Com, J O
M cC rea; trass,
Wayne Hembnee; Sun, H 8 Malo*
nay; Cob, C d How^yuL
I t is with regret that we are in
formed that there was quite a com
motion in tbe west part of town,
ooa night last week, caused by the
too free indulgence of too much
“boose” by some “ boys” and— we
are informed, even girls. Tbe par*
tics indulging In these
--- practices,
are warned not to repeat their par*
formances.
The county Republican conven
lion held in McMinnville-last Fri
day,nominated the following named
ae candidates for the different coon*
Iv officer to ha voted for in June:
B C Mil««, of Newberg, and A J.
H ew itt of Wheatland. Represents
tlvpa; T J. Scroggio. 8h«rid«n,
Sheriff; G W Jones, McMinnville,
Clerk; David Turner, Newberg, Re
rorder; A. M. Waddel, Com.; L K.
Alderman, McMinnville, 8. Sopt.;
J. E . Hubbard, Lafayette, Asseeor;
H Z Foster, Sheridan. Treasurer;
Calvin Blair, Surveyor; F. Culver,
Coroner.
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A 8 obb T ffm e . — I t ia said that
nothing ia sure except death and
taxes, but that ia not altogether
trua D r. K ing’s New Discovery
for Cooanmption ia a sure core for
ail long and throat troubles. Thou­
sands can testify to that. Mrs. C.
B. Van Metre of Shephgrdtown,
W . V a ., saye, “I h id a severe case
of bronchitis and for a year triad
everything I heard of, bat got no
relief. One bottle of D r. King’s
New Discovery then cored me ab
eolntely. ” I t ’s infallible for croup,
whooping cougb, grip, pneumonia
sod consumption
Try. it.
I t ’s
guaranteed by O W. Powell drag-
gist. T rial bottles free.
Reg.
sixes 60c, 81.__________
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N E Q U A L L E D D IN IN G
C A R S E R V IC E
UNSURPASSED
I N B F F O R T S a TO
PLEASE
I f you are going east a careful
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selection of your route ia essential,
W rite for illustrated booklet of Colorado’s famous sights and resorts
to the enjoyment of your trip. I f
it la a business , trip time to the |
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main consideration; if a pleasnre
"W . C . M c B R I D E , G e n e r a l A ^ e jo t .
trip, scenery and the conveniences
and comforts of a modern railroad. 124 T h ird 8treet,
P O R TLA N D , OREGON
Why not combine all by naing
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tbe I llinois C botbal , the ap to I
date road, running too trains daily
from S t. Paul and Minnaapoli ,
If Yon Are Interested In
and from Omaha, to Chicago
Free Reclining Chair Cara; the fa
mou ■ Buffet- Library-Smoking Care,
all Ir.in s vestihulsd.
fri short
Lborooghly modern throughout
All tickets reading via Illinois
jn tra l will be honored on these
trains i>nd noextro fare charged.
A n d m ail io Dkyton H erald [
Our rates are the same as those
of Inferior reads— »by not get yonr
T p thk N orthwest P oultry J ournal , 8 albr , O rboon :
money’s worth?
W rite for full parthfolaru.
Enclosed please find ten cents for a three m onths’ trial
B- H
Trumbull,. Commercial
subscription to p ie Northwest Poultry Journal. I f I do not
Agent, Portland, Ore
J. C Lindsay, T F A P A, Port
stop it a t th at tim e you m ay continue to send it and I w ill
land. Ore.
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pay 50 cents w ith in six months for a year’s subscription. I f
not paid u n til tha end o f the year the price will be 60 ceuta.
N e w Y ork W orld
P atents
Cu« This Out
PO U LTRY
T ub P lacb o r A muskmknt —
Thera are intereeta higher in life
than mare affioaemant, and if wa do
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not recognise thia, nothing but ship-
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wreok will result. Many thought­
W J OE- T H E W .
ful people pea a great danger to our
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OLD
H fO K O R Y C A M P , NO. » 0 - ,
national character in the hll too
Woodmen of the World meets Brat and
prévoient on>ae for exciUtneui. We i third
Tuesday of. each mqathaa* Wood­
8 tatb .
are in danger of regarding pleasure man haH. Oayton, Oregon. VW tli
as a neoeapity of life, rather than as Neighbors welcome.
A L F R E D 8 W E E N Y , C. C .
the restorative of tha wearied and
O H AB 8A U N D B R 8, Clerk..
exhausted mind. I t is true that life
ia not a sob, but neither is it • g ig
g 1«. Any taon who appreciates even W O M E N or W O O D C R A F T
In a small degree tbe nobility of Ulr
Proaperity Circle No. WO Women of I
w ill turn away from that frivolous Woodcraft, meets every Thursday even-
haH, Dayton, Or. Via-
and butterfly exstence which finds 5 , i B
Ma seriousness in life, has no time •ting Neihbo«* always welcome.
M R O .M A R Y L. B A X TER , O. N.
for thought, no spirit for prayer,
SH88 H A T T IE O. OO W DY, Clerk.
and no love for' God. Surely our
young people are strong enough,
and clear-headed enough to refuse
D. O F H . A. O. U. W.
to give to amusements tbe primary
A fu ll supply o f U ndertakers Goods kep t Un stock.
Unity Lodge No. 17, Degroe of Honor, furnished when requested.
place in life, or to court pleasures
at variance with good sense and
U. W. hall, Dayton, Or. Finitine
high ambition and those lofty prin-
ciplf-s which should govern every
»«J ennie perkinb . c . of h .
M R & FLORA PAX-tfoN, Rsc.
life.— From The Pacific Monthly
for May.
o . R. 4 N. R. R .
Portland & Aaiatfe
BE T H E R E ?
C a a Nature’s A rt Gallery of the R ockin in addition
►JCÖ to tbe attraction a at S t Louie. This can only
be daws by going or returning via tbe •'B
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u n or m v o n h .”
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Sick headache results from a dis
N E W A N D IN T E R E S T IN G .
ordered stomach and ia quickly
Chamberlain’s Stomach
The new periodical the Twentieth
•»<> U v n T a b le *
For eale by R
Century Home la published in coiU
Id. Harris
nection
w ith tbe
Cosmopolitan
Cuann His M o TO m * or R hbuma - Magaaine.at Irvington, N Y. The
TUM — ‘‘My mother fig. been a suf­ Twentieth Century Home ia truly a
ferer for many years iyitfc+heaa.a hwrae magnine. 8omw matters of
tism," aays W . H Howard, of Hue- which it treats, are: “ Physical Vig
bead. Pa -At times she was unable •»**- Thia department oov« ra not
to move at all, while at all times only ears of the body by exercieea
walking was painful. I presented calculated to Invigorate, build up
bar with a bottle of Chamberlain’s and restore health, entertainment
Pain Balm and after a few applica­ in exercise so that the mind mav be
tion« she decided it wae tbe most refreshed as well as (ba body. Phys-
wonderful pain reliever she had ev­ toal vigor means Beauty, Generous
er tried, in fa c t aha is never with­ Thought, and Goodness.
Another department is “ Problems
out it now and ia at all times able
,n
Lves of Wives, Husbands
to walk. An occasional applica­
tion of Pain Balm keeps away tbe and Daughters ” “ Rafford Pyke”
*-'?«®WaRf»«’» Dtvtoioa
pain that she was formerly troubled will have thia ia charge. This ia For «Skirl*
*11 d » T i l a t a
lÀhorò
with.” For sale by R L Harris tbe nom da plume under which one
of the moet brilliant men of letters
Hastia/
has become famous as an always «ata, A a A < -*
writer upon subjects _______ Y Ä s a m ._
Notice to Creditors. : _ entertaining
which ooucern so intimately the ;ox DAVTOW.I.9 w # ii7 Ä a ■
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*ineae of tbe individual,
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Notice is hereby given that tha
3 t e ¿ S S . I S A , I— ->
Sund*/
tory of Women Who Achieve”
undersigued. Meri Lina Dower, has
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baafca~klr»r Soul*
by tbe County Court of Yam bill — Made up of life narratives of tboee VOR
U t W IS T Ó M .- M i- ià ii^ - p
¡Äho«
County, Oregon, been appointed women of affaire whose names de­
serve
prominence
in
the
world
of
cr* Spokane
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adm inistiatrix of the estate of
'iridar
Martin Dower, deceased. And a lt busioese, art, literature, teaching, bin
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persona are hereby notified, who philanthrophy, domestic science or T IC K S T O rriC K
i. Tala-
phoar Main TU
have claims against the estate of other accomplishment.
Other departments are: “ Practi­
Martin Dower to present the same
to the undersigned at her place of cal Training for Women;” “ Money-
ship Company
residenoe in Dayton, Yam bill coun­ Making for W o m e n “ Home
Building
aad
Home
Farnisbing;”
ty, Oregon, verifie4 “ b7 1 * * re-
uirad, within six months from the and others
Tbe regular prioe of the Twenti
ate of the publication of thia
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eth
Century Horn« ia 81 a year.
notice.
Wa
offer
T
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e
Twentieth
Century,
Dated this 22d day of A pril, 1904
The Cosmopolitan and D aytor
M xitt L ins D owbr .
Adminietrix of (he «state of M artin HE ba L d for 82; tha full price of the
THE
three would be 83.' Another offer
Dower, deceased.
we make ia ; ,Th^.Twentielh Cantu
fjt Hume, The Coemopolitnn, D ay
T H R IC & A W E E K E D IT IO N
tor H erald and “Captain’a o f'In
BO YEA R S*
duat’ y,” for 83 25; full prioe for all Read wherever tbe English Language la
8poken.
won id ba 86. “ Captains of Indue
Thrlo^ « -W e v k orld which
try
. ” is a bandaome book of 600
brilliant success la the beginning and
giving tbe early life, growth, a has
been steadily growing aver since
achievements and successes of men Time la tbe test of all things, and has
who are to-day leaders in the Finan
• i ? 1? ’ .*1 Ou tb" Tbrlce-a-Week
cial, Mercantile, Manufacturing and World, which Is widely circulated ia ev.
Transportation world/' ' . I t is almost ery State aad Territory of tha Union
and wherever there are people who can
indispensable for all ci Vises; price read our mother tongue.
83 Tbe above offers are for oash
This paper for tho winter aad year isos
will make Ila news service. If >oaatble 1
only.
DAYTON EABKET.
LOUIS WAMBSGANS,
Butcher? Shipper
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E T A IL
B E E F , PO R K , M U T T O N A N D
D A Y T O N , OR.
“THB JOLWAUXEB."-
to digèrent u
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—one ia each package of
Dayton Caskes House, Lion Coffee
J. G. L E W I S , M a n g .,
u n it e d artisans
OREGON.
PATENTS GUARANTEED
A fam iliar name for tha Chicago. M i l ,
’ •u^ee
®*- Paul Railway, known all
over the Union as the Groat Railway
running the “ PioHsaa L im it b d ” trains
8T^r?.. y and nii ht between St. Paul
sndCheago. and Omaha and Chicago.
‘T 1!® ° O,J’ perfect trains in the world. ”
Understand: Connections are made
with A ll Transcontinental Lines, l u o r
ing to paeeengero the beet service known.
Lnxnrions coaches, electric lighta, steam
beat, of a verity equaled by no other
line-
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on mi
» Eureka
Harness Oil
wui ote roi? teouTK y
"The
o When BO,n< *® B"y point in
the United States or Canada. AITtic get
aro» w *T*iB*aa ml c *.
K Ä Ä 7 S ? , 2 ! £ z £ : ~ ---------- agents sell them.
Hearse
For rates, pi
through n *n d r ò S S U Io r S te a t r o ^
rateate takca.aat throaeb os roc*
, phampleta or other informa-
tiua, address,
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Sanerai
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N E W B E R G STEAM L A U N D R Y .
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WHEN YOU BUY THE C0TTA6E.
A m erica’s Greatest W e e k ly
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to In teal led In Ite new bnllding, with a mod-
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to any pabllratiou
------------ between New York and
Chicago. It la the only weekly newspaper
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T ie Nffwfi of the World to arranerd that boav
Faoplecan more eatily >om t rehead than b î
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ATiORKEY-AT-LAW.
M A R R IE D .
Security Assembly No. 1«, m cetia rog-
Washing of all kind done first olasa. I d case of miatakea, notice H
K m e — T bows xiwax— A pretty alar session the 1st and 2d Monday in
wedding took place oo Thursday, ! each month, ia W. of the W. hall, at 7 :30 must be given and the original list returned to the office within 24
hours. Not responsible for goods after 30 day«.
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April 28, at the horns of Mr. and p- m. Visiting members invited.
Gentlsman’a work a specialty. No Chinese employed.
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Mrs. G. P. Allcult, 666 MoAIiistor
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8 t , San Francisco, Cal., whan Miss
Dayton customers w ill pleas« leave orders with Z- SPA N G LE, Agent. '
IdaTruwbridge, formerly of Daytou,
Clothes to be left with him on Mondays.
I. O . O . F .
was united in marriage to Mr.
Yamhill Lodge No. 20, I . O. O. F .,
Gvorge W. King, of Ban Francisco;
Rev. Wilsou of the M. E. Church mrota every Wednesday evening in Odd
Fellowa H all. VW tidg brethren wel­
. Was the officiating olargyman. The come.
E L U 8 F. H A D L E Y N. G.
T h * 17.18. Ooy’t granted me a patent for an appliance
i wedding
was performed at 4
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8. W. S IG L E R , bec’y.
or ateel band around the
o’clock p. m , and tbe wedding
X*« t aaaa old àiochina'* site.
•b l* way of healing while yon work. Sent
on trial,
■m
march from “ Lohengrin ’ was play­
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amwvxxfl Box 5 » . WKRTBROOK, MAINS.
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ed by Mirs Helen Anderson, a niece
of tha briJe.
The bride was beautifully gowned
in ton colored wool taffeta over aflk, A ORKAM SEPARATOR get one that
trimmed in keel lsoe aad chiffon. lasts a lifetime. The lowbst spsxd i x
8be carried a" large shower bouquet XOWI,, qcIOBXBT AMP^KASIBaT OT.XAXXD,
J. F. S T A IG E R ,
of bride rosea. M iaa Jeanette Toiles will SKPAXATX COLO OB WARM MILK.
being ring bearer, led the w a r to WAarroBMOFAT rx a K IM lH L K KOX»KAXT,
Paopairroa.
the parlor, which waa taatefuilv dec SMUOTX axb x o x a i s a .
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orated with white lilacs and O n
AU thee« rdqulremeuta are embodied
SALEM. - - OREGON.
holly, and in tba.dioing room la the wall knows
rera and foliage ware also very
attraotivalv arranged. A t 7 p. m.
First class in every respect
a delightful French dinner waa
Rates from 81 to 82 per d a y . Spec­
served by Mrs. A llealt, the bride’s TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL I ial attention paid to Commercial
sister, to a fow immediate frienda of
Travelers. 8ample rooms in con­
tha bride and groom. The many W ill ooavtnce yon of these recta. A nection.
handsome present« rooatvad by Mr. postal card will bring you a catalogue
and Mrs-Kinffattoat tha aatoam in aad prioe list FRRB.
which the young people are bald. N E W B E R G C R E A M E R Y , Agta.
Tha bride ia wall known ia Dayton,
Newberg, Oregon
and has tha beat wishes of all bar
Tbe undersigned h avin g ag ain
frienda for a long and happy life.
opened bis blacksm ith shop a t
They w ill make thar home in 8ao
bis old stand a t G. B. A b d ill’a,
Franciaoo.
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would in vito those who want
Of the four nations and forty-eight
A S yabtuxo T b « t — To saves tribes that descended from Abraham work done in his lin e, to give
life. Dr . T G . Merritt, of No. (Oea- I t ) I have discovered tha txed him a t r ia l. R ep airin g done on
<B* L ’ T <>
tbe totallaet short notice.
Meboopany, P a., made a atartiiog
teat reanlllng id a^voodarftal cure by which I aaa tail to what tribe yon be­
W . F. A B D IL L ,
long—Jaw. OvnUla or the lost tribes
Ha writes, “a patient was attacked
“ • yo«r
F*or. day. mooth.oa-
with -violent bemorrhagaa, caused tloaaUty. complexion, color, hair. eyes,
The hast stock of clothing in the
by nicer ali on of tha stomach. I photograph aad to easts maitiag expao-
saa.
aad
roeaiv*
test
triba-roadiro
free.
county
at Nichols A Gabriel’s.
had often found Electric B itten ex-
My booh (MO pages, «1 Illustration*) o f,
oeilent for seule stomach and livor tha tribes’ klatoiy and their origin, to.un
Take yo u r Sunday d in n e r at
troubla« so I praarcibed them. Tbe doth. tl.fO paper.
the Com m ercial hotel.
B. BEVINGTO N WRBBBR, Author i
patient gained from (be first, aad
Dayton. Oregon, i
Tropical fra its,
has not had an., attack in 14
fine
atattooary, cigars,
months ” Klertrin Bitters aro pos­
Tha 8 t. Louis Republic and
itively gnarantaed for dyopapaia, in- D attox H bbalo , ooa year for <125. holidays at Detmeriog
digeation, constipation and kidnay I J p c T y e a r .
Snbeoriba for the D atum H cb -
trtrobfea
Try tbam . Only 30c at
a u > and Week I t Oregonian. Only
C W . Powell’s
twito a Weak.
82 a year foa tha two.
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th«a_pepers every week and
more new« and general reading than
moat great daHtes can furnish at live o r
six tlmaa the price. The Thrlce-a-Week
n orld la absolutely fa ir In Ito polities!
aw**»’
Wa* *• never allowed to
• ff^c‘ , u " * ’r»®®‘ «ann«. and Democrat
ami Republican alike can obtain In Its
pages truthful accounts of all the great
political campalgna.
In addUloatoafl the news, the Th H e ­
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and thl* paya for im papers. Thia un-
equaled newspaper and D a rro x H kb « l p
together one year for 8 1 .« . Therogu-
^ftr^subscrlptloa price of the two papers
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more extensive than ever. All events of ‘
importance, no mXtter where they hap­
pen, are reported accurately and prompt. T ’