HILLSBORO ARGUS, JAN. 26, 1899. : : ; : A Paphk for thkFkoplk : : : : IXXXXXX.XXXXXXX.XXXX : : A I'ATKit in' rv I'Kni'i.K : THE ARGUS Kntered at the fust-omr. at Hillsboro, uragon, a. second class mail matter. LUCIUS A. I.OXG, EDITOR. County Official Paper. ISSUKD EVERY THURSDAY BY Tit Argis PiblLsoiig Cwpuy. RubacripHon; One Dollar mr Annum 81 x Months, 60 cts; 1 lneo on t lis, $." eta. Opposed to Gold Mono metallisra. Be lieves In the Bimetallic Standard Dear Money means Debased Property, jnd Profitless American Product. Our Consequent loss is our Creditors Gain. Has no use for Marcus A. Hanoa. THE I'ROHPKRITr BVBBI.K. There has breii much said by the cheap property and product advo cates about the huge prosperity in evident, and they point to the full to overflowing conditions of banks. They forget the shortage in wheat Which gavo our farmers profitable prices, enabling many to get a res pite fiom debt, many to buy new machinery, make repairs, and oth erwise start the wheels of progress. l lie liquidation attendant has swol len the bat. deposits, but there is no greater amount in active circu lation nor quite as much, than was there in the early fall of 189G, just prior the election, when wheat went up to 69 cents. We had these same prwperity-nearly-in-eight8hrieker8 during the Cleveland en. "Money ih plenty" they said; "the banks are full to overflowing; confidence is all we want to make things go." Times are now tightening up be cause wheat export values are get ting back to the stage of 'confidence' again and Britain la happy. Dol lar wheat has been assaulted bv the aphis of normal production. Here we are, nearly February, with 50 cent bread graiii and a market that will not stand crowding. What is it to lie next year? Our dear mon ey friends are already shouting ov erproduction, but is it not strange how timid thev are of an overpro duction of money? That prosperity bubble is in distress, and those lit tle punters who were shouting at the the top of their voice that -our Mark' had given us dollar wheat, and that we were getting rich at Croerus, have gone in their holes. These holes they have pulled in af ter them, and they are mum. Not all, for there is an occasional head thrust out and a tired voice says, "Prosno, I forgot, Flllipi no you fellers want ter give 'em back!" Then the head goes back in the hole and all is quiet save the lorn and boisterous smell of Alger's war department. '' CUNNING CONCEIT. Thai the journalistic bureaus adyo eating the single standard with a bank-rug auxiliary are trying very hard to switch the public mind from the bimetallic issue is evidenced bv their bitter screeds against those - who advocate Phillipine home rul and home taxation with an Amer lean protectorate, active only as to title and homogeneous relations They would not only formulate policies for the parly now in their control but by an energy both pow erful and disguised by apparen sincerity, force the opposite parties to leave the issue of a just currency . system. While to a certain extent the movement is strategic it will fail from the force of its own gravity The worth of such a culmination as a new issue would be ineslima bletotl.e interests desiring cheaj men and product. Tney would proceed to characterize the bimetal lie torces as weak on consistency and as mere policy purveyors as unworthy of serious consideration. But the springe will not material ize. Producers are already getting their eyes open to normal condi tions and can now, more clearly than ever, realize that a normal crop output, ranking with a supply and demand that in the past meant dollar wheat and like prices for other farm properties, will sink prices to the Cleveland era a level which will mean stagnation and paralyzation of business. Let it be known, once and for all, that the bimeUllio brain of the country is i. no rainbow chaser; that it has a " "4iouuj method; a scintilla of And .a tower of strength in v J to uplift the producing 11 nation as og "thirds, the price of everything , ) 1 "derate prow " 1 "pfvem-C :ltbe" till bursting; let them howl alxuit throning away the "fruits of our victory" over fifteenth class pow er; let them fight amongst them selves over division of spoils; let them, if they will, divide the nine million Fillipinoeas valets Amongst the preaching politicians of dear money fame; but let them remem ber that silver men are sensible enough to not divide over a ques tion which will soon be settled, and that these same bimetallic force will meet the dear dollar forces in 1900 with a platform demanding equity for those who till the soil. Cunning conceit will not work. GOLD THEORIST'S RHKt'MA There is a demo-populist paper at Hills . boro, Washington county, whose wrath against cold is unappeasable. It is re solved to give grid no raster quarter, but I . uiilttrui . .. IT print of view this writer looks upon gold as an instrument used by abomiuably wicked tyrants for enslavement of man kind; from another point of view he re gards it as a horrible monster, ranging up and down the world on its own ac count to devour helpless men. From the first point of view gold is a thing over which wicked and mighty thaumaturgists have a sort of magical or necromantic power, so that they are able to summon it up at will and make it do their bidding iu a variety of nelarious endeavors and transactions The word "gold" has so ottea been used as a met aphor for malevolent power that he for gets that it is simply a beautiful, uselul and non-4'Xtdizabie'tuetal, no more easy to manipulate than any other substance sugar or wheat, for instance. Gold, in fact, responds to the cheapening brought about by modern machinery more readi ly than some metals; less readily than others. Front the way it Is distributed all over the earth, it tends to au average cost and value, giving no nation a mon opoly, as Russia has over platinum. It uoes not anow any (acuities lor "the creditor class to seize the currency;" since in no country can the people' be aiviuea into "debtor and creditor class es." and nearly every person m anv kind of business owes money, while others owe him. From the second point of view, cold is regarded as a sentient, active and ma levolent metal, working with a subtle and horrible energy for its own ends. It is not a passive instrument, but an inde pendent agent, full of, surcharged with, the most diabolical instincts, and endowed with terrible power, which it xas.es pleasure in using to distress mor tal men. It is curious to observe these workings of the populist mind on cold Both these notions are revealed in the operose efforts of this abte publication at Hillsboro a journal which remains stubbornly faithful through all udversity to me concepts ol ttie lost campaign ot 1896. It never misses its hebdomadal is sue, and never talks on anything else. It is an amusing spectacle, 111 a county solid for the gold standard Oregonian. This is a little bit the worst cane ol mental rheuma yet exhibited bv the Oregonian theorist, being both hu morous and hydrocephalus. Were it not for this theorist's generally accepted reputation for ability, i( were unworthy of notice. Here i the spectacle of equability growing perverse and provoked, lcause The Argus still supports that cause which in 1896 received a majority of the Caucausian, as well a major ity of the native American white vote a statemet.t not at all to be disputed. The journal of which the Oregonian staff writer discourses, does not, nor has it ever so done, be rated gold. Gold, within itself, ss far as it goes, is good enough for anybody, unless it be a bank rag advocate, such as our mammoth contemporary. The Argus feels that it has firmly stood for independen dent free coinage without resorting to questionable methods, an did the gold party, in the use of the "inter national" flim-flam. This paper has steadily supported a positive and undisguised issue in a county yet unregistered for the 'gold standard' and, if aught, registered against a standard of this nature. The coun ty clearly went for bimetallism in 1896, carrying the ticket pledged to the international fake. The winter and spring prior both republican organs in this county bitterly con tended against Dolph and his poli cythe present policy and, at the time of the last campaign, that the international commission was still an administrative creature, cannot be denied. When did this county ever vote gold standard? Never n its history and it is a safe propo sition that were the republican tick' et to now endorse free coinage, that party, here, and its organs, would enlhusiastic-'lly support it, howl for it, and vote for it. The Argus has stood firmly op posed to further debasement of the farm property and production, and it will so continue to stand. It can not and does not expect it hope to be the Oregonian'a beau ideal of a country paper. What the Ore gonian wants, and what product de basers generally want in a country paper, is something like the Hills boro Independent, which in 1895 condemned Senator Dolph's policy as "doubling and trebling the debt of every man in the state," and as decreasing "from one-half to two- regon has to sell," and then veers ju that policy at dictation of the flosses; or better still it loves some journal like the Forest Grove Hatchet, w hich supported for many months the free coinage idea, and then allowed the policy accouch eurs to abort the icsue, the patient thereupon becoming another ''coii- vert" to furnifh support for cheaj men and cheap 'A heat and cheap "garden sass," etc. These are the twins such as are Moved by our choleric writer of the Oregonian they are things which can be "han dled" by cheap politicians. Little conceits like denmgogitmi seetn to please great minds. The "loft campaign of 1896'' has its brightness as well as its dark ness, vte have no men rage to vent against "gold" as our preten tious friend would have it appear, but The Argus is still against the Oregonian idea of debasing all that makes us a great nation. The Ar gus expects to be bothered occasion ally with this class of writers, who by their pretentions prove their love for Jack Cade's pronuneia- nifiito to his fellows "Be brave, th-'ii; for your captain vows refor mation. Theresh ill be in England seve.i half-penny loaves sold for a penny." The Oregonian writer, it is un necessary to state to those reading The Argus, is either grossly igno rant of his subject, or else lend a willingness to misrepresentation. fhe Argus has never abused and villified that splendid tuetal known as gold has never urged those hor rible things against gold which the Oregonian writer conjures in his Quixoteisin. The Argus has sim ply asked for other than absolute gold legislation. Because the Ore gonian theorist sees lunatics and things behind all opposite opin ion he should not reason that all are afflicted with nigntniare. The money question is not a part of hobgoblinism. It is a commercial proposition, and one tha. on its present lines, means debasement of all things in 'enra! which are measured in money ami, trans versely, the etternent of money which does the measuring. It has ceased to be painful, this marking ofreil genius working against the real resources of a people. It is a result of a commercial age. Monev hrMers naturally want their prop erty bettered as measured in prop erties. Proi erty holders the vast mujoritv Generally want their projierly to measure n oney an it once did, and it is the duty of eanl citizen to choose between. So, while The Argus "comes cu with its hebdomadal i.'suo for non debasement of what our country produces, we shall expect the Ore gonian theorist to daily come with his matutinal grunt for cheaper things in general -money txcepted hand-in-hand with his pew-fcl lows, the financial Alexanders the Hillsboro Independent and Forest Grove Hatchet. That embalmed beef affair odorizing the war department already makes one feel more kiudly toward the Linnton horse melter. Providence is always kind. While mere common mortals like Mr Dingley pass away, the country's saviour, Mark Hanna, has not even contracted a slight cold. Having almost succeeded in colon izing the most of our Indians the good ones it is high time we took up the Phillipine question, anyway. Our coun try lieeds some race to which our col ored brother of the south can point as being worse off than he. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In I ho matter of the cwtate of I Gottlieb Htaeger, Deceaoed.f NOTICE IS HKKKBY GIVEN THAT the uiiderMUned. Administrator of the es tate of Gottlieb Stnejjer, deceaxed, by vir tue of an order duly Iliads and entered in the County Court of Wtmliintfton connty, Oregon, on January 14. lmt, will, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY THE 18th, 1(9, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. of wild day, at the oouth door of tho court houae at Hilltt boro, Oregon, Hell at public auction for cash in hand to the hi-'hiwt bidder the re al property 1 eloning to Bid ofttale situ ate in Washington county, Oregon, and particularly dencribed aa follows, to-wif Beginning ata stone, the N. Vv. corner of the H. Marines Donation I,and Claim 011 the S. line of the L. I ledsoe Donation Land Claim In section 84 in Township 2, North Halite 3 West of the Wil. Mer. run ning thence West on the South line of said Kledsoe claim to the Southwest cor ner of the James Itnbrie place; thence South to the North line of the J. L. Nor thrup Donation land Claim; thence Kast to a stone corner of said Northrup Claim; thence South 9.24 chains to a stone of said last named claim; thence East 14,'JO chai ns to a stone corner of last named claim, on West line of the above named Harmes claim; thence North 11.7S chains to the place of beginning, containing ID acres of land, more or less. Dated at hillsboro, O.e., this lUth day of January, iwit. JOHN SMITH, Administrator of the estate cf Oottliub Htaeger, Deceased. t JOHN M. WALL, Attorney for Adm'st'r. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby ei ven that the undersign ed has been, -by the County Court of wasmnirtoncou uiy,uregon, nuiy appoint A Special Bargain for Newspaper Readers! THE SEMI-WEEKLY REPUBLIC ... ... AND THE HILLSBORO ARGUS OneYearorOne Dollar and Twenty-five Cents A Word Altoul lit Siiperlorll.vTlio Semi-Weekly Uopnlillo U a., well known thst alMiit all Unit la ne.vMary to at'ivuv a Httlirilioii I In call nttiiiilinii to It. It it the host gem. ml titwa.tH'r of it elaw mitilioliol, mid ha a larger circulation now than any oilier news woAlyor semi wuelky. Il tint command not only of all the great sources of news from th Unit v ami fuuduv itcptihllc, tint also rtmlvt the hkhUI sorviooofthe.New York Herald and Sow York Journal. Ilv a H'tut arran gement, made for a limited time onlv, our tilend will l Klv-n iiu nii ttiuti y to Uke. advantage of lliia lilier.d roHitioo. Tlila In a nNVlul cash otter. Xtldreaa HILLSBORO ARGUS. ' HILLSBORO. 'ORGON ----- - ... . .. . ....... ,i -. The Affairs of Europe are faithfully portrayed in the original and exclusive cable dispatches which Til E CHI CAGO RECORD prints daily from the leading capitals of the old world. This magnificent special service is in process of being greatly extended so as to include every important city in Europe; and it is supplemented by the full regular cable service of The Asso ciated Press. The Chicago Record, alone of alt American newspapers outside New York city, now prints original and exclusive cable dispatches dally from the leading capitals of Europe THEY ARE The English and Five Phyviviitna and Surgeons, all CulU-peg in' I lie World. Incorporate d under the lnw of California, for 2oO,(XJO. Eatahli-hed 20 years. A part or the (staff of tho Enjjlir'h and Gentian Expert SpecialiMa and Dr. Meyer & Co, wilt make tlieir regular monthly vinit to .... Hillsboro, Oregon Thursday, February 2, Coiifiiltntion and advice fr-e. Among the ailments mired hy the Ger- man and English Specialists arc the following Bright's Disease and nil other PlHeatcs Urinary organs, i.lvor, nmeen, spine, now. 'is, iieurt, ntouiHcli, r.ye, iwr, Hklii ai d Nerves. Also Impoverished Mood. Mood Poison anil Hcrofula: Catarrh. Tonsllilm. Consumption, bronchitis. Asthma and other Throat and Lung troubles; Tuinois, Deformilk'Kj Insomnia, Melancholy Paralysis, Rupture, Dysentry, Dyspepsia. 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Call on the Doctor when they come All ailing people should see the Eng lish and German Expert Specialists or Dr. Meyers & Co, if possible. A friendly talk, which costs absolutely nothing, is bound to result in a great (leal ot good whether treatment is taken or not. Home Cures While it is preferable in many instances to see a pntient the English and German Expert Specialists have cured thousands of persons whom they have never seen, ll you cannot see the doctors write the home ofice for question list. Advice in regard to your ailment, book for men or women and treatise on any disease ALL FREE. Correspondence and other dealings with patients or prospective patients sacred confidential. Term and Prices Within Reach cf all. ENGLISH AND GERMAN SPECIALISTS, 731 Market St., San Francisco, Cc) ed Administrator of the estate of Lovine Warren, deceased. All persons imvlnif claims hiuI list said estate are hereby re quired to proHont the saino with propor vouonora at tno law ouico oi juihi . Wall, Hillsboro, Oregon, within 0 months from date hereof. Dated at Hillsboro, Oregon, this Wth day of January, 1HU0. CIIAH.O. KOEHKK, Adniinstnitor of tho estate of Lovine Warren, deceased. CITATION. IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THK Htale of On-tron lor the County of Washington. In tho mutter of the estate oi l Ambrose Cox, Deceased. f To Mrs. Ambrose Cox, Mury E. Manger, Adelia M. Cox, Lydia L, Burse Koaie II. Leaver, lienjuiiiiii J, Cox, and all other persons Interested In said estate, Greeting: In the mime of the Htatn of Orogun, you are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the Hlate of Ore gon, for the County of Washington at the Court Room thureof, at Hillsboro, In the COMING! German Specialists Graduate from tho het Medical 1899, at Tualatin Hotel of the Kidneys; Diseases of tin lllnddt-r, County of Washington, on Saturday, the 4th day of February, 1W)1), at ten o'clock in the Arenonn of that day, then anil there to show cause, if any you have, why an order for Public sale of real property, described us follows, to-wit: The Mouth half of the Northeast qiiai'tor and J-ots 1 and 'i of Hcctlon 4, In Town ship 8 North Range 8 West of the Wllhirn otto Meridian in Washington County, Or egon, containing Acres, should not be made us prayed for In the petition of the Administrator herein filed. Wltnens, the Hon, L. A, ltood, Judge of thu County Court of the State of Oregon, fur the County of Washington, with the Hcul of HBld Court iifllxed this llth day of Junuiiry, A. D IW, Attest. J. A.IMBRIK, (Heal) Clerk. Wanted Several trustworthy persons In thin sUUi to manage our business in their own and nearby countios. It Is mainly office work conducted at home, Salary straight f00 a year and cxpensos deil nite hnnallde, no more, no less salary Monthly 7B. References. Enclose self addressed stamed envelope, llurhert 10 Hess, Prest., Dept. M. Chicago, V kt was never so well provided for In clothing as this season's creations show. Here are a number of pikt and ijiuHty gtms far superior to anything you can im agine. We're doubling our former business yes, doubling our values, doubling our army of little frlenJs. Parents, suppose you Investigate? ll.WKIIhTNU and SON, The Hillsboro Pharmacy:"" U Pr. The Leading Drug House WliiTti Drill', MiMlli-inrs, Paints, llU,Ntinu's, trnlit- ami all DruiKUt's Huinlrlrs liny Ik prorurtKl at prl.e thai niuiplv dlthftomiittioii. Fact in, t lint many immI do nut know where our name ram from it's a good itniun and v had good reason for adopt ing it. Let ut explain: , villi jH tl,0 ltl, Ictior of tli Triangk three aided. Now, as we vert numerically the third rug Store eslahlirhed in llillshoro, the three-cornered letter is MKiiificaiit lieitsuj r. ni.'inlM-r, also, that our name is, and aKiava will be, too, thu M:r aiitn of highwil otialitv an low. 0 est price. We u ill I mi St ore: fok the: finest druggist's line: IN WASHINGTON COUNTY. STATE DIRECTORY Congressional IMcKHltun Senator: U W Mcllride; Kejirrsriitative ut dint., T II Tongue, Uillshoru; mil dist, Win Ellis, lirppnrr. Governor Wtu V Lord, Secy State Harrison Kincsid. Treat. I'hllin Mrt Khan. rtitttcr V U Leeds. Supreme Court C li Wolvcrtou, K S iitan and 1' A Moore. Filth Judicial District Judge, Mcllride TA;I)it.Atty.,Tl Clecion. Washington County Officers County & i'robalc Judge Louis A. Rood; Com missioners,,) jf A Young. TO Todd Clerk J A Iinbrie. Sheriff W I) Bradford, Kccurder-Calvin Jm'k jr Treas A 1) Cady. Asst-satw-C. A. Csv i I. School Si.t II. A. Hall. Snr yevor A A Monill. Coroner J)r C L Large, District Land Officers Oregon City- C H Moore, Register and m Citllowsv. Receiver. City Ortlrenu-Muyor, V. S. Ilnrrott; lln Curder, Kntiloii llowtniiiii Troiis,, . K, Kveritl; .Murwlml, Tho. iilii'un, t'oiin- eih John ('nrMrus, Tlio T icker, V II WebruitK, l II Wileos, J M (jui'or, tii It WagKeiier. CONTEST ' n6tTce7 " Department of the Interior. C S Land Orricr Oii(un Cm, Oa., Jimiiiiry 17, im. HUKHCIKNT eontcHt ulllduvlt Imv. IV lug beiiu HIihI In this ofllce liv Julin llelllsch, contestant, against homintcad entry No. limi, innda (Molair Kl, I at Hi, for bits 3 and 4, section 111, township j) ,N, mngn4 W, by Erdniiiiiu Wluscli, mm nf the coiitestuos, iu w bii h It is hIIkmI llmt the mild claim luis been iibaiidoiiml lor mure thuu six moclbs liiiiiiilliitclv pni cwllng tbn date of said run test ulH'davit, Heptcmber '1, 1W4I, by the suid cliilnmnt, I'.rdmiiiiii Winsch. and tliut snld cliilm hits not been ciiltlvatcd or Improved dur ing said period, said imrtln, Knlriiiniii Wlnsiih, Mrs. Oust Hchuiidlliig ami all other heirs of said Knlumnn VVinscli, nro hcrtdiy notlllcil to iippimr, rcMnuii and odor cviduiiee touching said allegation at ID o'clock a. in. on March (I, Ixiiti, Isifuriii tho Register and Receiver at thu I'nitud Mules Land (Itllce in Orogun City, Oregon, i Tlie suid coiiiifKiiiiit. hiiuiiw. u, .......... ulllduvit, II led July H, 1WW, set forth fuVts which show thut after due diligence per soiiul service of this notice cm, nut be made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notion be given by duo and pro per publication. Cjus, li. Mooiiks. Register, Wm, Uai.i.owav, Iloenlver. Notice of Final Settlement. N OTICE Is hereby given that I. tbn un dersigned MrtlllllllMtPltlHl v ..I' ll... .......... oi r.iiiia juno Jony, fieneused, have filed " !S '""'y 'ourt of the sluts of Oregon lor Washington county, my lliml account as adnunlstratrU of said ustutei and thut said Court bus set Monday, t'libiuurv 1:7 1MHI, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock a. in, of suid duy, n the time, and the County Court room us the pbice, for bearing nb tectums to suid Mnul account hull the et tlonientof suid estule. ii . ,AN.NA lfil'IZA WI'.LIAMS. Administratrix of tho estate of Kllxa June Jolly, doeeasod. IF YOU ARE A CYCLIST KJffAWB .. ... ..... n ....... n.Wrl "THE CYCLING W$T' tent out yr Iqi i nn to all remitting durluK the arxt three tnontht. Regular price. 12.00. Ilrluht, newsy, entirtsla In if. An Illustrated iouruul of hlheil litem? merit. Bend fur inmple copy. For the shove period we will mslce the follow Ingprlte offers to parties seiiillug In csnh nib. crlptlonsi vslii. ) suhjcrihers, pair guarnntperl ronrt tires. w 'j0 Ciunrrs-takea pictures 4 KsOi S.OO Cycle I.nmp 3,(jq uusrsiitcca I'ool rump I SO Ms-hilling Reimlr Tool JO Aluminum Num-plt p,t. sunn! innue eiiKiuved. ........ IS For further pnrtlculurs, sddri "m CVCLISO Wst Hts, Co,, Os n Col Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is boroby given thut tho under signed Executor and Executrix of the llll I.MIOKO, (iKKCO.N Union Mock ton hi. A. Ilallri roprlnior, (Wk Alphabet an I is ahaned lika a always pliasfd to have you call at our I lit mill and Ir-lomi 1,1 i.r .l.,,,.. In. i d-iM, have Itlml In Hint tiuniy Court ; .,, .m u, wri'ifi.n. mr w saiiinirt n . "iimj, inrir nimi uri-oiiin, niul tli , tourl 1 1 lUd Moinlsv, tlio aih ilsy l-Vbrimry. Ni, nt lli I'uiirJ rm.m nf t' ilirt in ItllUlM.r.. hi il, I ..r in i Mid .I aid M. of said tluv. n Hit, ili. .1 ,.L.U ..r i... , Ilia I'l.iKtl,,!,, t B(, ,,,, ,, ,( ,m, n r- Ihilnt nt llill.lHirn, lri-oii,thl lAlli day r lioi'miilrt.r, ik, Wlll.UM M,nU Ass iMCKSna, hf iilorand KxiHutru of the said lul w ill iti.d lontmiiont. Shnte it Foote, Barken Trniiwtrt a (lonorsl lUiiklng llualnnw A- hlltlTK fasbW I Hell sight Kxrhange ami Tel.Hfraphlo Iriiusfers ami bmocs letters of Credit , avHllablo throughout thp t'nllnl Ulatcs, j Dnrv Ijills ,r Kxebmign on bindon, I J IveriKMil, tuildln, nr, HiTlitt, Krank- fort-oii.thivV,n,Hl.K kholiii and all i.rin I elpal cities nf Hiirop,,. ' ColliH tlonsmudiionall accesslblo xlnt lliiiiklng hours from 11 a m to 3 p m IllllsUiro, Oregon i I Isboro 1 1 ousft.Cor-2i J. J. WORTIIINGTON, Newly Furnished ' :N and Renovated. A first-class table and all accommodation, for the convenience of guest., , . , OR&I Time Schedule . . .. 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