The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 29, 1898, Image 1

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EUUKNL, OK., SATURDAY, JANUARY SO 1898
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xks. Wattrcs, Chains. Jewelry, Etc.
K1'AIU1N( PROM I Tii iJUAJi
r UWT WarraUl.-
L. W. BROWN, M. D.
hyician and Surgeon
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CMU l W niton hock.
L.L. WHITSON,
DENTIST.
f the iTe sni onice.
Croon indBrld8trki$pclilrf.
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RAN1TE AND MARBLE WORKS.
- v..- p.i In Foreign aud
ew lief iKni auu . -
DomMtlc SUrble nd ursulte, Monumeuts.
Htltoiief ud Cemetery work of
til klndi (or IK.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED !
Vi .rttJ Strect.nearPoitofflco. Ku ens
W E. SHOWN.
frttldtnt.
B. D. PAINE.
Vice Prttidtnt.
F. W. OSBURN,
W W BROWN,
silt cnhr.
THE
mm Loan and Savings
T3 A1TTC
JDf Euaene. - Oregon.
JDIRECTOKS-D. A. rinc, J. B. lUrrli. J. 1
f UtI. B. I. I'ulno. W. K. Browu. J. r.
Kubiuson, r. W. wtDurn.
rail Dp Caottal. : : 550.000.
General Banking Business Transacted
lnl., .... illmnl nn tlmo dcvotlts.
ColLctloni en tiuitcd to our cM will rccelicd
Iromit attention
T Q. UumHlCKB,
lreii(lnt
P . Siiui)ORA3,Au:Unt Caaliler.
H n.EiilN.
(Wiler
First Haiioaal hi
ti
Ot Eugene.
raid up lash Capital .0,000
Surplus and Profits, $50,000
Eugene - - Oregon.
- A general banking basinets don on reason.
We tormt. Sight drfu on NEW YOKK,
CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO and POUT
LAVIt (iHt'iiiiv
Billa of eichangs'tnld on foreign ooun tries.
vrpotw reoetTtd tubjeot to onecs or
cate of rffmai
All eollactiona rntmitsd to tit will raottvt
Prompt attention.
Lane County Bank.
ibUUlihed In 18SJ.)
EUGENE, OREGON.
A aeneral Banking business
n air brans. trjnsista? no
vorbls terms.
A. O. HOVEY, Prwldent.
J. M. ABRAMrt, Canhler.
A. O. HOVEY' JR.. At
O
CMb
Will Remain is Ecoese. Owing
to a nrotxiMKl isle having Mien
through with, J O Walti, the Jeweler,
I'M decided to remain In Eugene Mr
Wilts li one of our most connervattve
Urinest men, and thli decision will l
learned with pleasure. q
MONDAY, JANUARY 4.
O P Hull', .f Irving, It In the city.
Iluu I) (.' UiiijlniiBii it in the city.
Wnllrr JuckMiii uat in the city
i.Miiy.
l)i M M Dnvlt relumed to t'orvullis
I lila ruitrit lug.
(iov Wliilt hkr m Miii'ewliMt liu
firi.v. d ti d.iy
I. 1 (i lui r.-, i f JuiiciIdi! I'ii y. wuh
in Hum-lie tuilHy.
V I, It. I t'.w, of rio:in( Hill, wuh
in the i lly l-vl.y.
Mim I'.l-u ICIcIiukI-iiii nt 1'leilHMtlt
Hill, l in tliHi-liy.
l'iiu It i i.ly rcliirn.'il irmu June,
ti.'li lliin hi i run ii.
C M Jink-nil, of Walki-r, a i
Kui'tie vUi'or ludiiy.
Mim Nellio Oilfry rvMrtiid from
Crenwtll tlii iiii.riiliig.
P Dd'iiUe I, the I'otlht'ud drummer
was liere over jSuuduy.
Il is rumored thut 'II. x E K ell
Iihh Hnrlol f Kloi.dlke
MrsT L Monresoj AHtoiia, is vUll.
lug with fra ud In the city.
All the hniishave been chip ed from
the tierviiiii, Oiegon wr l.o.e.
Steamer IVe-LIni! ai!t from YhijiiI
im Friday, January 2S. Fare f S 00.
Lutie c ) inly Is entitled (o 11 dele
gates In the pupuliit slutt) c mveiitio i.
A J Luce and (,'hnrles Frey, 1'ort'
land Imp htiy cir, were in Eugene to
day. Mrs Wesley (Shannon returned this
afternoon from a short trip to Wood
burn. Mr and Mrs J I Jones returned to
their home f.t Cottage Grove this after
noon. Deft n E C Sanderson and J no Hand
saker arrived home by to.'ay's 2:01
loenl.
Mrs Wm 8 CillU-rt hihI Mrs D M
Davidson n turned from Philomath
todsy.
Mrs W E Loughmiller rtltirntd to
Walla Walla by this morning's 4:13
overland.
Mrs W C Yoran a d daughter ar
rived home from IVrtlaud ou to.lay's
04 local.
E U Hamlkcr, the S P It R agent
at Awmsvllle, Is vlxitlng his parents
iu this city.
Chas Tempk'lon. of HaUey, cuuu up
this afternoon and w'll resutre hit
studies at the U of O.
R II Copple came down from Cot Inge
Grove this morning where I e conduct
ed religious services yesterday.
The thermometer registered S'
desrees above aeio 0 decrees lelow
fretziug-at 0 o clock this moiuing
MrsWm II Mam field, ot The Daller,
Is in Eugene visiting her father, II C
Owen, and other rtlatlves and friends.
John C ioung, chairman of the
people's party state central committee,
has a dying ga?p in today's Oiejonian.
Mrs Frank Porter returned to her
home at Hludd this morning, after a
visit with her parents, Mr aud Mrs J
H Hopkins.
John W Griggs, present governor of
New Jersey, has been tiom ir-ntl'd by
the presideut for attorney-general, to
succeed Judge McKenua.
Lon Moore has sold a dog team to
Oe Fisher. lion Intends training
five more and says on Feb 5th be will
leave wit'i them for Alaska.
The celebration of the fiftieth anni-
veisaryof the discovery of gold In
California began today In San Fran
Cisco and will continue most of the
week.
A heavy snow storm is repor ed from
I... W'pstern. rsew knulana anu
Northwestern state, while the Missis
sippi and Ohio rivers are at a Uood
stage.
Rev Rass, the evangelist, lift on to-
day's 10:50 local alter a very successful
meeting at the M E church. A large
number of his friends were at the train
to witness his departure.
Hon D C Baughniaii, of Cottage
Grove, was doing business In KJgene
today. He reports that the political
sentiment ot Southern Lane is strong
for tree allver and union of forces.
Joseph S Conklin, aged 73 years, 11
months and 15 days, died nt his I ome
near Tjledo, Lincoln county, Oregon,
last Wednesday. He was a resident of
Euuene In 1880. He was a mi ruber of
of the A R.
J D Matlock and son I'asa leave on
tomorrow morning's local for Portland
and will take the steamer there about
February 1 for Skagway. Mr Matlock
will probably enter the mercantile
field at the latter point.
lUker Citv Drliioerat: "C H Van-
duyn of Heppuer, formed a hotel
proprletoi, la at the Sagamore, being
enroute to Sumpter where he msy lo
cate iu business." Mr Vanduyn for
merly resided In Lane county.
.Washington, DC, corresp-mdent
to the Oiegonian says: if H Oilfry
distributed among some of his friends
in Washington wme Oregon apples,
which had been sent him from the
WmL Those who tanted them thought
they were the hist they
aten. m
A MIDNIGHT FIRE.
E J Frasicr's East Ninth Street " Hume
EXTK. SESSION TALK.
Is There to be OneY- Must be Soon or
Never-Some People Spec ulale.
TUESDAY JANUARY !i".
Thru Cain returned to Cottage Grove
today.
M as Mjr ie ILirker wont to Drain
Corvallls Times: ' What does It til afurnoop.
mean levy of 3 mill for state taxis
rl.l(i;.i K'NhWS.
Clippel From the West of Juuu
air '.'t.
Work mi luceuSlnr p
I'.ily fiiuid Janu.rjr J I.
The a'larp vibruliou of the lire bell
Inst nUht brought Ihe department out
in short order and hurryimi toward
Kait Ninth strew, where ihe alun.-plu-re
hud a Itiiid hue, tliti coi.llagra
tion wai sihiii to m located in the res
ideiiej w h It'll has been "ivu led by Mr
atul Mrs E J Frasier.
The flru had gained such headway
by the time tho li e boys got It un. I. r
control that practically nothing could
be savi , o:ily a few chair, stove, cen
ter table and writing table being sued
from the gruiplug llames. Mr and
Mrs Frailer are now vNl'.ing at Wood
land, California, and the house has
been unoccupied lor over a month,
Thut (he tire was Incendiary the e is
no .ti.'-itioii, t:.o:igli why it should be
to is a mystery.
. Judge J J Walton was the first per
sou to resell the building and it could
ea ily b.'s-en thue itire Interior of the
building wa a Ida.?, though not
breaking through. Hastily knocking
the door In thu II mien poured out
wverely scorching the Judgt's fa.'e,
singing his whiskers and Imir ami
time uloiie can add to his hirsute
adornment. The Cyclone hose com
pany soon had two streams on the
building and In a short time control
led the tl imes, but were too late to be
of material b.mcilt except to protect
the buildings, on eilln-r side Mr and
Mrs Frailer lose by this lire an el. Kiinl
lot of furniture, valuab.e brie a brae
and paintings and .liver ware. Fortu
nately their piano Is nt the University
and is thus saved.
The residence belongs to W H
Abrnms, although It Is understood Mr
Fmsler had n:i option on the same
and was negotiating tor its purchnse.
Considerable mystery attaches to the
fire, its origin nnd theol..-ct of an incen
diary In cren'lug s'tch wholesila loss
of property. Cilizms are very much
exercised over the matter and if the
offender becomes known, ui mercy
will be shown. It Is not kcown to
what ex'ent Insurance has been takeu
on either building or household furni-
tttie.
It h:is b.fii learned from J M
Abrnms, cashier of the Lane County
bunk, that Mr Frasier said to him be
fore leaving that ho intended plucing
insurance on his household goods, and
also a few hundred on the bouse. If
he did this his loss will be greatly
lessened.
Of Exlraordiuarj Interest.
Salem Statesman: Prof Frederick H
Lhiun, of llii city, is just In receipt of
a small volume, a monograph upon
Ihe recent literary treasure unearthed
abroad. It is entitled "The Saying cf
Christ" and is of extraordinary inter
est iu a literary nnd religious way.
Readers of thu Statesman will proba
bly remember that during recent ex
cavationsou the historic site olOxy
rhvnchus In Egypt, two young classl
cal students from Oxford university
were so fortunate as to unearth, among
other matters of great archaelogical
value, the single leaf of an ancient
Greek manuscript, , contulnlug what
proved to be fragments from a presum
able collection of the sayings of Christ.
Such collections are known to have
axis' ed in the first few ceuturies of the
Christian era and this leaf Is evidently
the precious relic of one. Among the
dicta included In this fiagment are
several hitherto unknown sayings, of
which the following may be excepted
us a fair example:
"Jesus saith, wherever t .ere are
and theie Is one
alone, lam with him. Re the
atone and there thou shall find me,
cltave the wood and there am I."
This one leaf, so fraught with histo
ric, literary and religious Interest, an
tedating any extant MSS. of the four
gospels, has centered the attention of
all the world.
under which another great sum Is to
bj drawn ii.tothestate treasury? Near
ly f'.M),OO0 is already In the treiistiry
f-V(l,('0O iu the general fund and the
balance iu other funds, and there Is
now to beaddeil $42,000 to the amount.
The 1472,'XK) was levied then'.her day
for payment of the current state ex
penses, and the fioO.OtKi, more Minn a
million doll its In all, collected for the
same l urpose cMtitiot unless there I a
s;ccl'il session of the legislature be paid
out until after Ihe passage of an appro
priation bill by Ihe next regular legis
lative session which cannot hspj-en
before the litter part of net February.
That in tossy, the t K2 000 to be col
lected under the new stats levy must
lay In the treasury, withdrawn fiotu
circulation, and useless to the people
for a period of nearly a year, while
meantime 8 per cent Int-resl Is being
paid out o;i stale warrants. Why wa
this levy made, and whntOoes it mean,
are the imttlons that some pause aud
think about.
'Some think tha. it Is the Intention
to call.Rti extra session of the legisla
ture. Thev s;iy the state board would
never have insisted on making mora
than a nominal state I. vy had It not
been undetstood (hut an attempt to
get the legislature together and secure
the passage of an appropriation bill
wus to be made, tecause otherwise the
collection of state taxes that could Dot
tie paid out would le folly. Therefore
they arg.ie, It must be the plan for a
special session to be called.
"In this co ncet Ion a cuiious fuel
appears. Any session that Is to oe
called, must hapieu before the 0th of
June. The ehctioii happens on the
5th of June, aud the state constitution
provides that members-elect enter up
on the discharge of their duuies the
day following. This point has already
been the subject of a decision by the
attorney-general. In the Bennett-
Huckmaii c mtest esse fiom Cons coun
ty Ihe u' tor ne) -general rendered an
opinion In which he held that at the
expiration of the two-year term pro-
Id j I by the constitution there exists
a vacancy, whether a successor has
been elected or not, all of which
meai a that the members of tho legisla
ture that never organized cease to be
solonsonthe 0th day of next June,
Accordingly whatever extra session is
to be called will have to be brought to
Sulem before that date. All this, with
an election campaign on, coupled with
the certainty almost that none, of the
fucttons In the late fiasco could recede
Irom their positions, makes it unlikely
Hint another session will be called."
Young Men's Kepuullcm (hill.
A meeting of this club was held at
the court house Saturday evening pur
suant to the call of the president.
8 II Friendly acted as president and
Geo O Yoran as secretary.
The following delegates were selected
to represent the club at the iik cling of
the state league of clubs In Portland
February 1st: II N Cockeiln:.-, SIrt
wood Uurr, C S Frank, F L Ci ambers,
M 8 Rarker, O W Gritllii, H W
Thompson, L O Beckwilh, Guy
Hovey, Georgo Fisher, G N Fn.is r,
E Rtown, Frank Reisner, IJ D P-lne
and Eli Ra igs.
Brief remarks were nnde by Judge
Potter, Chas A Hardy, II W Thomp
son. L T Harris and H T Condon.
It was resolved to postpons the elec
lion ofofllcers until a future meeting
of the clu'o to be called by the prcsl
dent.
When Mrs Pope man led Thomas
Tabor a coutraet was made whereby In
i'iim nf ihe death of one of tl o i.aities
Heniy Lang, of Portland, did bel- j Tlllir.H ,,r0.,rty ,hould go to ttie stir,
ntst here today. vlvor. Then fo u thu property is all
Father W A Daly arrived home t ,u tautal (l since her death.
from vionroeoiuouay s :m loco. M- JlH, vh.,iian and
A dispatch from Woodland, CI,
si)s E J Frailer is In San Francisco.
Palmer Ay res viaterduy sold 4l hshs
of Fugle hops six cents per pound.
Wm Preston and family sro visiting
relatives and friends at Ashl n d this
week.
lion II It Miller whs a returning
passenger from Southern Oiegon on
today's 10.50 local.
LN Roneyainl Guy Davis went
dow n the river In a small bo it to liar-
rlsburg this morning on a lu.nt.ng
trip.
ProfER McKlroy nnd daughter.
Miss Lillian, went to Salem today to
attend the funeral of the lute Thomas
McFsddeii.
Mraud Mr V M Wllklns and Mrs 8
D Holt left for Monmouth on today's
ld:50 local, In iesonselo a t. l. gn ni
that Mr Wllklns' sister, Mrs Al
Ren'ley, was lying at the point f
death.
Prlnevllle Journal: The mairluge cf
Mr Frank Ronney and Miss Angle
Luckey took place at the le-hlence of
the bride's parents, Mr audMrsJohn
L Luckey, at 8 p m, Sunday evening,
County Judge M F. Brlci officiating In
his own pecullnily happy manner.
Dr L W Rrowu returned this morn
ing from a profisaloual visit to Mystle
Creek. He tays that a rich iiuariz
ledge has been discovered near the old
placer mine, that report says assnvs
from $100 to $1000 per ton, and ihbt
considerable excitement Is mailfest. d
over the same In that section.
Oueof the most successful young
men of Southern Oregon Is W I Vaw -t
of Jackson couuty.a former resident
of Linn county. Six years sgo he
graduated from the state university
nd yet In this short time his properly
hns Increased until now he pays taxes
on $15,415, which means that he Is
worth twice as much.
Junction City Delegates.
Junction Citv. Or. Jan 22.-Tl.e
Junction City Republican Club today
elected the follow lug officers:
H r. Moreheud. uresldent; James
Smith, vice-piesideut; A N Geary
second vhe-presldent; FO Starr, sec
retary;J H Miller, treasurer.
Delegates were elected to the state
league convention, In Portland, as fol
lows:
C.1 W Geary, CW Washburne, 8
Morehead.OC Millctt, John Shaefer
and James Smith-
To the Public.
The items in ihe Slate Journal last
week concerning Evangelist Ross, and
which have caused considerable un-
daughter
1. 1 In in I sons Jolm, Edward aud
Walter left last Thursday for Santa
Clara ivunly, Cal, w here Jobs are wait
in j for Ih on, John nnd Ed on farms at
130 mt nn. nth em ti, and Mrs Whi-nian
nnd I. ui i Indoors nt t Jocnch. They say
i'M) a month is more than they can
make on a Lake creek farm.
A miolingof (lie voters of Florence
S hool district Is to bit held In the
si!i(M I house next Thursday evetilng
f.t ihe purpose of levying a school tax
( r school purposes.
TI a building erected by O W Huid
f ir a tenement house several years ago
It to be divided inlo two parts aud
ruivid out to thestrect opposite Hurd's
it re. John I r.utterlli Id has charge
of li e work.
AliMI.NIslKAl'oK AlTillNTKIl. Ii T
Huris has been appointed admlnls
tr iter of (bo estate of Hannah Will
Itins, ilieeas'tl. Probable value of
e-tnte, H"i. Bou l, $7X). Appraisers
appointed: A J Johnson, W K Scar
brough aud A C Woodcock.
Two Nivv PitKi ixcrM. The com
mlss oin rs i o irt bin created two niw
election precincts, lloheuna, at tie
mines, aud Heceta, ou the coast. The
pilling place ot the former will beat
Wildwood. At the latter no polling
p'ace wss established.
Nkw Ciiki'iikation. Harrlsburg
I.iin.ber Company; to manufacture
and sell lumber, shingles, lath, w in
dows, sash and doors; capital, $10,000;
sh ires, 1100; E 1". Epmeycr, L II Las
sell and J R Ruckiiinn.
liaiif (liisid, Jsnuarj 'Jl.
A Gooni.Y Si'M. Today's Portland
Tribune claims thut Jonathan Bourne
mailt) fui,500 nut of the presidential
election nod the legislative hold-up.
It says It W CorUMt handed him
$'.0,0 0 of this amount.
A Calendar of (ioml Intentions.
Ubvo II. rr .1.1 In Life.
Said Father Tern pus, I have a plan.
I'm going to swear nil on the first of
JAN.
I. tit his resolution began to ebb,
He whs two dnys shy by the end of
FEB.
Then he lost his temper and went so far
As to braw I and hi liter all through
MAR.
He pulled and blew till he spoiled his
shape,
So he k the water euro In
A P.
He look a shower bath every day,
And was most disagreeable all through
MAY.
Then summer came, and he changed
his tune
Any fool can be good iu
JUNE.
But the strain was so grest that by
aud by
He wss taken w ith fever iu
JULY.
He only just es aped the morgue
His temperature was so high In
AUG.
Never were resolutions kept
So well as In convalescent
SEPT.
When he recovered the world was
shocked,
For he painted the country red In
OCT.
Then ''e how led and raged llkeafleud
in love,
He was full as could be of remorse In
NOV.
It's plain, sab' he, this thing must
ts-'a-e,
I'll swear oil' again at the end of
JE!
1 ho Oregnu City Iocks.
Hon FM Wllklns, of this city, presl
dent of tho tonrd of trade, Is In receipt
of a letter from Representative Tongue,
relative to the locks nt Oregon City.
Mr Tongue hss Introduced a bill In
congress to have, the management of
the locks transferred fiom ihe govern
ment to the state, and hopes by lis
passage to have 50 cents er ton toll
removed, thus making an open river,
and a material aid to upper river
traffic In bis loiter he urgesall valley
boards of trade and city councils to tsk
action in the mutter, so that his woiK
for its furtherance will bi materially
augmented.
No man
Get our prices on
Special drives in . .
acquainted with life can
be Ignorant of the Im
provement which gen
teel apparel produces In
the carriage, tone of
thought and conduct of
an individual, and no
man can help recogniz
ing the elevating Influ
ence of aK.N.& F.Co.
suit clothing that gains for a man confidence and a sense ot
equality With hiS fellOW men. Thsrt ttKlorleutrepuUtlonbacko(thltlabel-
Clothing,
Hats,
Furnishing
Goods
And
Shoes
Btytt-
Stmct
Satisfaction
Winner of the World's Fair diploma.
Hulls from $3 45 up to $10.00.
Men's sit w. r.l $5.00.
$;0.00 suits for ?0.U5.
All others in proportion.
A
V
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Wool Blanket from $1.95 to 5.45.
25c wool hoso plain and ribbed for 15c.
(Jennan knitting yarn 15c per skein.
Kleisherrf Spanish yarn 12?,c per skein,
fin ported (iermantown zepher 5c per skein.
Saxony in nil colors 4c per skein.
Imported Saxony till colors 5c per skein.
Ico wool black and white 5c per ball.
All wool underwear at 20 per cent reduction.
tU
To Bk Makkikd. By letters recelv
ed In Eugene It Is learned that Kaspar
If Kubllof Jacksonville, an alumnus
of the U of O, will be united In mar
rlage to Miss Mollie Miller, of that
T I... T., .. i r, Tl.-v A-ill
c.iy,.... ...vs....,, . i M comment, were put In by
leave the ratue day lor Sail ! rauclsco , v,,r"u'" 1 m '
to speud a fortnight and returning,
will reside in Jacksonville. The bride
Is one of the most har.dsome and pop
ular belles of Southern Oregon, Knp's
many Eugene fi lends will Join the
Gcaku in extending heartfelt congrat
ulations. - a
To SKAOCAV.-PB Realty, former
ly of Ihe Ann of Chessman A Beatty,
Springfield, and Frank Heyei of this
city, were passengers on today's 10:50
local for Portland, enroute to Skagway.
Mr Beatty is au old experienced miner
and is the ow ier of several g od 1
ver mines in Colorado. MrHeyer will
i nrobably engage iu business al Skag-
one of the boys employed In the office,
anif were published without my or
Mr Klncald's knowledge. I regret
that the items were printed, and I con
sider Mr Rossau exemplary man, a
far as I know. Mks II R Kincaid.
Makbieo. At the home nl the
bride, In Elmira, Thursday January
20, 1808, at 6 o'clock p m, Mr Jacob
Modie of Llun county, to Mrs Sarah
Ciinrllof Lane county, TJ Duck
wort Ii J P officiating. The bride and
groom are well known In Oregon hav
ing resided In the state nearly hslfa
century. The groom Is 7b years of age
aud the bride 69. Tbey will maka
3 ihelr future home at Elmira.
DOMESTICS
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lp-l lleacheu l'etiuoi nnccung reguiur lor 1 IA
bi)-l Bleached Tequot Sheeting 15c regular for. ... 12cp
W'J-4 lUoaclicd repp.cnll Sheeting 22Jc regular lor
LM8-1 lUcachcd repncrill Sheetir-L' 20 regular for
Hleachud fillow Uasinc 14c regular lor . ioc
Ml-4 Bleached l'alma Mill Muslin 7c regular for 5c
LI-l Unbleached Cabot V 20 yds for $1.00i
Wl-4 Unbleached Cabot W 21 yds for LOOT
Mninriran Inditrn and TiitkeV Keels 20 VUS l.M
bH1.25 Mosnuetto Carttets for M
bj$1.00 Tapestry 15russels Carpets for H
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Our sacrifice salo on xlioes continues. You should not overlook
this Department, as this salo will bo discontinued with this month.
F. B. DTJII.
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