The new age. (Portland, Or.) 1896-1905, January 19, 1901, Image 3

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. 8RVRNTU AND ULI8AN KXOHANQK.
J. L. O'FARRELL, Prop.
Seventh and Ciltran Hit. PORTLAND. ORE.
' ; aRTlBTIU MONtiMBNTH IN NATIVE AND
A. foreign nmrble nml Kratiltc: now mid orig
inal deslitns. II. J. HI.AhFlMJ. Oillco aud
works 067 Third street, near Madison.
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AUREUS A SCHNEIDER CO.-B. ALBERS,
JX. Pre. and-Mgr, Thos Schneider, Vlce-Prea ,
, II. Albert, 8cc'v. ami Tress. Proprietor U. 8.
' MIll&andMirt'liant Holler Mill. Manufactur-
, era ol Rolled Oati, Onl Meal, Flaked Client,
Buckwheat Hour, l'tarl Barley. "Hjro Flour
Whole tthent Floilr. Corn Meal, H)o Meal,
Hominy, Farina, Steel C ut hent. Paats Fac
tory inaiamui, vermicelli, fjiatfiieiu. Dealctr
i ' In Grain. Flour, Hay.ShtURlrs, Heeds, Etc. All
kinds Mill Feed. Offlie, ilu-2M Front. Street,
corner Main, Portland, 0-.
VG. J, Erdncr R. Hoehult.
(lillCAOO MARKET
j Erilnor A, HoclniU
Dealers In fresh am cured meats; all kinds
of sausages. 814 Washlngum street, Portland,
Oregon. Both 'Phones No. 413.
V ftffARLES J. BCIINABEL
. nMwiiivj'Bi'imni
MS Chamber n( Commerce Building',
Portland, OreRon.
ittn.M .(..l.l ....
i A UMORY DRUG 8TORX
&nre Drugs and Chemicals, Toilet Articles
Stationery, Confectionery and
Domestic Cltrars.
Prescription a Specialty.
N. W. Corner Tenth and Everett Streets,
Portland, Oregon,
BiQige md Omnibus Transfer
COMPANY.
Offlc 8. W. Cor. Fourth and Stark 6ts.
Telephone 639. PORTLAND, OREdON.
Ekclunge Your Check With. Messenger
on Train and Order Carriage or Coupe.
BAgxipe checked at rest
denco to nny destination.
Branch Offices: Hotel Portland United
Carrlago Co,, He tenth and Taylor.
L. H. ADAMS, Manager
T. Hkndmcksen
D. Dahk
PRACTICAL SAIL MAKERS
Flags and Yacht Sails
a Specialty
OllKOON rilONK 943 ItKf
27 NORTH FIRST STREET
' PORTLAND, OREGON.
Pacific Coast Rubber Co.
.
Wiioleinlo Dealers.
Mechanical RuttrJood( Beking, Hote
i PacUsffaf-FircDcpartiaciitStrpplie.
M Ml Ml ft
. T 'BIHf',BMlS, SlltS, KBHtT- UUIIIH
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J. McCraken Co.
Wholesale Dealers In
BUILDING MATERIALS
...401 Irving Street...
PORTLAND, OREGON.
STEPHAN'S
Evmlng Qmwnm
MirmmiSviim
Fmmmy Wmlmtm
Tmlfr mmtf Suit
RMiim HmMi; Etm.
K1KI
ESlfK
. 280 Alder Street
"v PORTLAND, OREGON
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..TRAI1NS STOP.,
Wilkios' Ealing House
M Wlltti bl lull
1 jimii rAtintf)F In CAtinMlloa. Thfl onlr Eti
" ln Waiim t rksi TWtwit ivhrsi vmi ein tk.
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Virst-ClaasMeaL,,
10CIID1G
0IEG0N
B. B. RICH
CIGARS
MOTLAM NtTfL
Jefferson Garden Saloon.'
DAVID THOktAN, Prop.
WIim, Llquirs, Clin.. elkirl' Bm(.
PHONE, RED 1818. FAMILY RESORT.
Cor. Chapman and Jeffarson 8ts., Portland, Or
Picture Frames.
Pictures.
Art Materials
Bernstein's Art Store,
807 Washington street Bet. Fifth and Sixth
PORTLAND OREGON.
T
HE BAVARIA, SiOON
A. B BURGER, Prop.
Imported and Domestic Wine', Liquors
andOigars. Wolnhard's llccr.
Phono Oregon BlaoklWS.
B. E. Corner Second and Oak Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
BOYD & ARNOLD
General Agents...
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co.
Royal Exchange Assurance
Orient Insurance Company
No. 102 First Street, Hear Stark.
TROY LAUNDRY CO.
Are noted for quality
of work and prompt
service.
101-0 E. Water St. Phone 0033.
The Golden West
FURNISHED ROOMS.
-.KASSON SMITH, Proprietor....
Rooms Wo., Special Rates br Week or Month
Everything now and clean. Best loca
tion In tho i-ltr. BpecUlly dcslralilu
able for parties desiring a quiet
place. No Children.
4 Doors South of first National Bank
Main St., Oppoilto Fred Ernst.
BAKER CITY - - OREGON
Oregon Brass Works
MOORE & HARPER, Props.
Brass, Bell and Composition Casting. Alua
Inum and Wmiphor Ilronso. Brass Rail.
log, 8teamoat and Machine
Work-attpaulaUy.
09 Second Street, North.
Bet. Davis and Everett.
Talaphona Orcgou Main 075.
PORTLAND . . OKKdON.
HOTEL OSBORN
CLEAR, AIRT OUTSIDE BOOMS
REASONABLE RATES
TRANSIT SOLICITED
-.BOTH PHONED
Travelers should Use "R" Street Caret Union
Depot and transfer at Yamhill Street to East
Ancuvr Car.
W. HEWETTT, Prop.
BAR AND BILLIARD
Furniture and
Fixtures
ROTHSCHILD BROS.
Wbo'ewde Liquor Dealers.
22, 24, 26 First St., Cor. Burnslds.
I I lll l I ..I in, 11. .
HtUII'l MIMLIB IIMPIHII
For sprsrlB scale.black, areeo or woollrapn!.
equal Jor dtsposinir ol the moth and Inrlforat
In the trees. Nolieattnr or tolling, simply la
dlluta with cold water and Is Inexpensive.
(aoas ana oiocr lonius arourin ana du bo
CARBOLIC SHEEP DIP
I eoBtpoaaded on selenttde principles from ear.
bollc acid and Ftockbolm plue tar, and destroy
the Ucks and eCetluall y cures the scab, leaving
the steep ta a. kealtuy condition, being also
oneoltbe creates disinfectants known. Prica
lowest of may good dip. ' Address all oorre-
FISHER, TH0RSEN & CO.
PaasUael, Or. - PacahcCeaat Aftt.
jgkrcR or ferK-Y-
DEFECTS OP VISION.
MILLIONS OF AMERICANS HAVE
WEAK EYES.
Blcht of reople of United State Orewa
Poorer Ynr by Year Ueaka-rhpWld
Uen'luceu Ho that Julght May' Kail
Upon Them from Left, anil Above.
Arc wo to become a nation of spectacle-wearers
Y It litis bteu observed by
compcteut medical authority that there
Is u progtessUo leiideucy to myopia lu
otllce cinployes nud Bchool-teaObers due
to tlie uatuio bt tuo.r work uud defect
ive light. The dltectiou In which II
lumluutlou outers the otllce and school
room Is of supieme Impoctunce. It Is
asserted by experts that light admitted
full lu the frtco la fatal to ejrosljflit,
whllo light from behind throws the
shadow of tho body upon the desk and
tho book. Light from both s.dcs throws
a double set of shadows, duo to tho In
terference of light waves, but cowing
from the left and from overhead win
dows falls directly upon tho desk. A
French commission some tlmo since
stated that from each desk thero Bboulil
bo visible a sttjp of sky at least thirty
centimeters wlue, measured from tho
top of tho window. Tho curtailment of
the strip of sky Is at tho expense of the
eyesight of school ehlldtcu.
Professor Cohu, of'Brcs'.ap, exam
ined the eyes of 10,000 school children,
and found that nearsightedness In
creased ftom tho lower to tho upper
grades. Tho lower classes In' the
Latin schools showed 12.5 per cent, nd
tho higher class 00.8 per cent of near
sightedness. Dr. Lorlug, lu examining
tho pupils In the publ.c schools In New
York, found 24 per ctnt of tho children
of Uermnn parentage nearsighted; of
American descent, 10 per cent, aud of
l-lsli parentage only 14 per cent. Of
500 colored chlldteu Dr. Cttllan found
3 2-0 per ccut Myopic In otio school and
1 1-5 per cent lu auother. Tho Infer
ence tit awn by Professor lloltzoll, of
I'ounnjlvunln, froiirtbew observations
Is that tho 1'hlldreu of these national
Itlcs, most commonly engaged lu study
aud eyo work, have the grenter propor
tionate ninount of myopic change,
while those accustomed moro to out
door life aud resting their eyes largoly
upon remote objects nro gouerally freo
from tho alTcctlon. Further observa
tions made by Professor Colin vovealed
tho fact that tho percoutago of myopia
vnrled ftom 1.8 to tt.U In tho better
lighted buildings, whllo tho s'chools on
narrow stteotH, where tho light was
moro or loss obstructed, showed a pro
portion of 7.4 to 10.1 per cent.
From observations mado In tho public
schools of Philadelphia It was found
that tho ratio of spectacle-wearing chil
dren Is progressive, showing 1 per cent.
In the primary grades, 5 1-3 per e
in the intermediate graucs ana nsia
In tho high schools to 12 2-9 per ce
I
Thero are no statistics bearing onjti
nntsL as aunerlnddt&I bv faulty llsrlit !
ottlco building, but the perceutagl
must bo larger. Judging by the number
of adult spectacle-wearers who bare
not yet reached the ago whon rlslqn
naturally has to be assisted by glasses.
Tho observations as to school children
Indlcato overstraining of the oyes to
InButtlclent or exceoslvo light, glaring
and- conflicting lights, light coming
from tho wrong direction, too prolonged
use of tho eyo lu study without fre
quent change of focus to distant ob
jects, tho uro of too, small typo In tho
printed pngo, reading from tho black
board at too great a distance, tho bad
position of the body assumed In tho ex
ecution of tho slant system of penman
ship, causing spinal curvaturo as well
as myopia and other defects of vision,
Tho statistics quoted showlug an In
crease of tho affection In America, fur
nish abundant ground for reflection to
members of school boards and to build
ers of oillco buildings, aud should
prompt a timely halt lest the people of
this country bo reduced to the myopic
condition of other nations thus sadly
afflicted. Dallas News.
GAMBLER WAS EXPOSED.
Betrayed by a Must Which Ho Wore
to trick CarJa With.
"The'story that Johu W. Gates, tho
Iron trust baron, was fleeced on an
ocean liner by card sharps who used a
'pricked deck' reminds me of a curious
thing that happened years ago at Mem
phis," aald a veteran sporting man. "It
was In the days of 'wide-open' gam
bling along tho Tlver. and tho principal
figure lu the affair wae a strapping Cal
ifornia who was known as Colonel
Henry and who had attracted some at
tention as a phenomenally successful
poker player. Ho made no secret of be
ing a professional gambler, but aobody
bad eVer detected him doing anything
crooked, aud be enjoyed an entree to
roost of the places where gentlemen
played In those days.
"One night Henry got Into a row
with a man In'a clubroora, and Jumping
up from tho table where he was playing
poker, he struck him In the face with
his clinched fist. The man fell like a
log, and when he was, picked up every
body was surprised to see that- ouu
$ heck was cut open from eye toyllp. As
Henry bad nothing In bis band, nono
could understand bow the cut had been
lufllcted, but the victim himself threw
some light ou the subject. "The scoun
jlrel wears a ring especially made for
"pricking cards," ' be said, 'and I guess
that's what be wounded me with.'
"An Investigation followed, and, sure
enough, a very peculiar ring was found
on the middle Anger of tbe Callfor
nlan's right hand. A small triangular
blade could be raised from tbe aide of
tbe setting and projected aboat oae
slxtk of an Inch above the surfaee. Its
purpose, yyji, to. prc)t tbe backs of the
cards so, that rvpassfsg tbera'iuuler tte
thumb while dialing a mam woaM
know when certain denominations were
given out The deck with which Hen
ry had been playing was examined and
found to bo marked In that manner. At
tho time he struck tho stranger ho bad
ovldently forgotten about tho ring
blado being open. Of course, ho was
promptly kicked out of, tho clubs, and
he made It convenient to disappear."
New Orleans Tlnics-Democrat.
IMPROVED POSTAL SERVICE;
Apparatus for the Rapid Collection of
Malt Matter.
Tho main Improvement In tho postal
service of this nud other countries for.
some time past has been along tho lino
or Increased rapidity of collection and
distribution of mail matter, and tn all
tho larger cities wagons have been util
ized lu taking up the mall from tho col
lection boxes. Uut heretofore no
thougit seems to liavo been given to
an Improved box which w.ould allow
the collector to make bis tour without
leaving tho wagon, It having been con
sidered a Bulllclent Improvement of tho
8erlco to provide rapid transportation
between boxes. Andrew L. Henry of
Ladoga, Iud., has now Invented n box
which makes It uuncccssary for tho
driver to leave his seat during his en
tire round of collection. As will bo
seen by o glance at tho nbovo Illustra
tion, tho box Is mounted on a pivoted
sliding bar, whllo tho collector Is pro
vided with a hook, with which bo en
gages tho box, pulling It within easy
reach and allowing hlra to extract tho
contents, nfter which Jtbo box Is pushed
back to Its normal position In contact
with tho vcrtlcnl post. Tho Invention
ahnillfl ntYlvn naniwlnltv nilvantaffnnns'
MA.IL APFAHA.TUS.
lu tho establishment of tho freo rural
delivery system, boxes of a smaller size
being provided for this purpose. By J
driving clo8o to tho box with tho wag
on the contents may bo extracted with
out exposure to rnln or snow, and this
also enables the driver to perform his
dtttlpa without exposing himself to the
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IMfc UAniMAUfc. OP TO-DAY.
latereatjaei Collection of Kxhlblt la
the I nrdo Mueum,
A railway now runs to Carthago from
Tunls. Tho summer pnlaco of tho bey
may b"o visited, but superficially. A
walk through tho court yards Is allow
ed, surrounded by thickly latticed win
dows, but oiio may not stand still with
in tho precincts. Not on the direct
road to Carthago, but easily roached
during tho sanio drive, Is tho museum
at Uardo, opened In 1888 In tho old
hnrom adjoining tho bey's public pal
ace, aud full of most Interesting results
of recent Nortli African excavating.
Catalogues can hardly keep pace with
discovery and additions, so that of
many beautiful tilings a vcsbal descrip
tion by tho Intelligent attendant com
prises all avallablo Information. Es
pecially rich td mosaics, the museum
contains room after room filled vh
lino examples of wall and floor decora
tion, those found In fitua (Hadrume
tum) being generally In a better state
of preservation than tho Carthago re
mains, Tho ancient Inhabitants would
seem to bavo pleased themselves by
reproducing with their bits of colored
stono many familiar accnes, and so
"fishing," with men aud boats and nets,
a senshorq banquet, qulto elaborately
worked oat tho "cbaso," with dogs,
hunters aud flying game, appear. In
1807 a very large pavement design was
discovered near Zajbrun, representing
tho slgna of the zodiac In a circle,- sur
rounded by the seven days of the week.
In addition to the earlier mosaics, there
are many exhibiting Christian designs.
Hut mosaics by no means comprise the
chief wealth of tbe museum. Hundreds
of Punic lamps of earthenware are
gathered, simple but showing graceful
forms and decoration, weird masks
with ingenious varieties of contortion
lu tbe features, tear vials and water
Jars and fine bits of sculpture. Three
statues bare been recently excavated
together at Cartilage, perhaps the most
beautiful at Uardo. Tbe central figure
lu this exquisite group Is thought to be
a Ceres, and Is more perfect than the
others. A few fine relics In gold and
silver are shown and altogether the
Musce'Aloul would be an enthralling
spot for months of study. Scientific
American.
Rsntner I'hlloaophy,
"If this world had no men In it," said
the philosophic summer girl, "life
would be like one long visit to the sea
shore." Philadelphia Record.
Big Miaaourl Nursery,
A nursery uear Mexico, Mo., contalna
50,090 young, frulf trees, pruned and
cultivated to perfection.
When a lamp appears la tbe parlor,!
ana tne wubsd uy ti sue preiers
it because It Is so "cosy," It means
that ber husband has been making a
blgldck ea ty gas blalfc,
WHITE COLLAR LINE
COLUMBIA RIVER A PUOET SOUND NAVI
GATION CO.
sjkigBSIIBSSSSJBSppHHH
TORTI.AND AND A8TORIA.
Steamer Hercules leaves every morning In
the week at 7 o'clock, except Sunday. Return
Inp, leaves Astoria every night In the week at
7 o'clock, except'Bundar.
OfUce, Alder street dock. Telephone Main
Ml. Columbia 'phono 351.
E. W. CRICHTON. Agent.
AST0RU&G0LUMBI&
RIVER RAILROAD CO.
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m u$ Possen i Trains Doily
WITH
THROUGH PARLOR CARS
BETWLKM
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Pirtland, AsttriiScisidc
Leave
Union Depot
Portland
For Mavgers, Rain
ier, Clatakanlc
Wrslport, Clifton,
Astoria, Warren
ton, Flavel, Uear
hart Tark and Sea
side. Astoria & Seashore
Express Dally.
Astotla Exprei
Dally.
Arrive
Union Depot
Portland
1:00 a.m.
UilS a. ra.
9:40 p.m.
7 :00 p.m.
TJcke t oftlce , 2M Morrison street, and Union
aepot, Portland. ...
J. O. MAYO,
(Jen. Pass. Agent, Astoria, Or.
Hatters
and
Furnishers
Sole Agent for KNOX HATS
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j&uFfitli fcphgm
' .94 Third ItroDt,
PORTLAND, ORE.
GOLDEN WEST
BAKING
POWDER
It la DIIDPQT
It Is CHEAPEST M
It Is BEST
If Ton An Uet Oattsflel Ts Untj 1st
Civosarr a Dsvaas, Portland, Or.
Dr. Fred. A. Reisacher
DENTIST
flraduste of tbe Northwestern Unlsvrsltr
Dental Colin.
rint-Cliii Vtrk nd FrlMi luMiibli
711 Dekum Bld'g, Cor. Third Washington.
PORTLAND, Or. Oregon 'Phone Oreaa M
USE LUCKEL'8
Borax Soap
For Withing- Flannels.
Will Never Shrink Nor
Harden,
TRY ONE BAR AND BE
CONVINCED.
UPPINCOTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A FAMILY LIBRARY
Tin list hi CwTMt LHtfitwi
' 12 Com r lit e Novklsj Ygaau
MANY SHORT STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
S2.S0 PIN YKAN I 21 CTS). A COPY
NO CONTINUED STORIES
SVCRY NUMB(e) C9MPICTK IN ITS) 1 1, f
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riOODYKAR RUBBER CO. "
R. It. PEASE, Vlce'-rreMdenUand .Xajaager.
ALL KINDS OF RUBBER GOODS;
7S-78 First 8t.
r
PORTLAND
ORROON
HISLOP'S
Triumph Roasted Coffees
The Most flparktlnir, Dellclons and Aro
matic COFKKKH hVer Placed
on this Market.
Ask Your Grocer for Them
Pour Blends..
WASHINGTON HOTEL
t
N. P. d. FOLEN, Prop.
A First Class 75 Cents a Day House.
Board by tho Week, 13 00. Meals, 11 cents.
Roomabrthe Vcck,1.00andup. Tronalcnts
solicited.
BAR IN CONNECTION.
100 N. THIRD ST. 'Phone, Clay M.
PORTLAND, OR.
BEST LINE '
TO '
St. Paul, Mfaneipolls, Dslntfe, CklcM. '
And all Points last
Through Palace and Tourist Sleepers, nintna;
Cars (meals a la carlo), Buffet, Smoking, Library
Cars.
For tickets and full information rcgardltur
Eastcrn trip, call at city ticket ofllee, Morr
son street. A. II. U. DKnMhTON,
City Pass aud Ticket Agent.
W. A. WISE
DENTIST
...Room .614 THE. DE(UM...
PORTLAND,
$
., OREaONti
T.I. Bed '2844,
BARR HOTEL
European and American Plan.
Furnished in First-Class Style.
New home, newlr furnished, two blocks Irons
Union depot .All the modern Improvements,
Are-proof, hot aud cold water, centrally lo
cated. Rates, 91 and $1,25 a Day.
Meal 2oc, Bath Xo.
Cor. Sixth and GlUas, Pertlaai.
PORTLAND RAILWAY CO,
Can leave Portland. Corner First and Wash
legion street., for Vaniouvecaa follows!
Vancouver 45 Minute.
A. M,-'ii:i, '1-M, 7:48.6:33, ;, lo:te, lo:
li:!u
p. M.-u:i8, l:tn, 1M. 2:33, s:l, 4:M, eus, ::,
il, lu:4J,lll:il. (Leave First and Jel-
fer.on streets, 4 minutes earlier.)
Ferry It-ates Vaticouer to conned with cars
as follows: ,
A.M.-'ost., 7:30, 8ll .00, ViiS, 10:30, U:l
W.KJM.
p, M.-w:45. l ::, 2:18, 3:M, a; 43. ;90, 8:16, :.
:4 111:10.
Cars leave corner First and Washington
streets for N oodlawu as follow!
A. M.-fl:l.M XI.l4S.7X)S,7lll, 7,iM.7l.8i(,
s:l, h:s.i,s:4A. ii.03. :is, 4:aa,i. io.sh,
io;ih, io:h.i, io:48, il-.oa. litis, iisao. una.
r, M.-W:ui. liiW, l'i:S3, rii48, l:oa, Jili, l::tt.
l:4s,'i:oi, -i:iH,y:3:i,i:4x. s.oa.au. a::.
a: 18, t.0.1, 4iis, 4:43, 4 :. o.oa,' 6:i, ft:xir
fl,H,a:o.i, 8;n, o:,u etM,7:t, 7iis,7:st,
7i4, sat, SiiH.s:H.i. 8:, 9:is. :ai. ;4J,
I0.U3. 10:23. IU!43, HIW, 11:26 ll!i3.
WuodUwn SO Mfnutes. '
Cars leave Wnodlawn (or First and Washing
ton streets as follows: '
AM-'9:4Vasw,oilVv'.,fl:iS.7;0p.7tls,7;4J,
s-wt, 8:15. 8:30, Kill, 0:00, 0:18.9:30,0:4
1u:ou,io:ia, io;3o,io:4.8,il:oo, 11:15, u:3ii.
I IIM5, U.OUM.
p.H.-i.':n. li:30,i2:48,l:00.liis,lto,ltt&,2:a).
jii6,'.':J), 2:41, 3,oo aiif', 3:m. a:43, t;ui(,
' 4:18.4:30.4:48. AUK). 6lli MO. 6:4V .0O.
6:18, UM", 0:48, 7:00, '7:18, 7l80,7l4. Srtw,
818. :). HilQ, 0:10, 0:30, 9,10, 10,10, 10.W,
lo:W,llilo, 11:30.
Dally, exctpt Hundar.
Ilallir.oxteiit Wenesdaraand Baturdasa.
Hediirsdaysaud Saturdays only.
..EMPLOYMENT AGENCY..
t W. T. PHILLIPS.
1
I 90)f Stark street, between Vront and First.
Phone, Oregon, Clay 441.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Help of all kinds fiunlihrd on short natlre.
Wanteds Kallroad men and deck hands, cooks,
waiters and general house work, tana bands, ,
mill hands and i-iiy work.
Ileal estate listed aud sold.
Ift-upply agrnt for the EasyMop Wringer, pat
ent at'plied fer, blate and couBti.rlghu lew
sale. "
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