Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 21, 1887, Page 7, Image 7

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    WILLAMETTE PARMER; SALEM, OKEGO.N, JANUARY 21 lb&7
ponlini.
GEO. I). OOODHUE, EDlTOIt.
POULTRY NOTES.
The hens always sing whon thoy arc
en businoss for tlio rgg-baekot.
All creation lias somo time for rest.
The ben takes hers when moulting.
Golden Wyanilootts wore exhibited
at the Into poultry show held in Chi
cago. Tlio hen seems to bo tbo only thing
thnt tlio Oregon Legislature is not mak
ing a law for to protect. Artificial eggs
don't Bccm to worry tho "old hen" much
yet.
Somo queer old roosters bavo made
tlleir appciirnnco in Salem thojastwook.
Thoy can bo socn mound tho State
Hou8o and tho Cbcmckoto hotel. Thoy
aro a "lufT" breed, and bavo boon here
before.
Tbo Slinorcas seem to now bo growing
quite popular. Thoy aro said to lay a
larger egg than any othor brood, and to
lay qnito up with tho Leghorns in point
of numbers. Thoy nro brod both white
and black.
A aood Food.
Ono of tho best foods dally for fowls
wo know, of in tho wintor, is in tbo
morning: Equal parts of bran and
shorts, mixed with milk, and seasoned
with Cayono pepper. In tho evening
roasted whoat and oats soaked in dish
water, with pepper added. To get eggs
in winter, fowls must bavo stimulating
food.
Tho Chicago Poultry Show.
Tbo Poultry show hold in Chicago,
and held in connection with tbo Fat
Stock show, November, 1880, was a
grand success in point of numbers,
quality of stock, and financially. There
woro about ono thousand fows on exhi
bition, and over eighty exhibitors, rep
resenting almost ovory varioty of fowls
known.
Tlio Toultry Keeper says of tho show:
'To sum it all up in a fow words, tbo
fowls scored wonderfully high, and whon
a Langsbnn cockerel took third prizo on
a ecoro of ovor ninoty points, whoro must
tho 8coro bavo run to on tho first and
second promium birds. It eocmed oa
though ovory exhibitor mado a grand
display. Somo will want to know who
was thoro. Wo answer by saying,
'Everybody and tho rest of mankind."
Such n continued tramp, tramp, of
about twenty thousand peoplo daily
among tho poultry was novcr boforo
heard in tbo tbo Exposition Building."
Hero is ancxamplo of what tho poul
try fratornity can do if thoy try. Why
can't tho poultry men hero get up a
fino display at our next Stato Fair
ono that would bo a credit to tho Stato
and that tbo poultry fraternity might
feel proud of. Now is tho timo to lay
tbo foundation.
Oo In to Stay.
Ono reason why so many pooplo fail
to mako poultry-keeping pay, if bocaueo
thoy do not go into it as a business and
mako a businoss of itj thoy only tako it
up as a mako-sbift until something hot
ter turns up, and they oxpoct that some
thing bettor will turn up soon, thoy do
not tako pains to loarn tho details of
tho poultry business as they would if
tboy expected their bread and meat, for
tbo rest of their lives, depended upon
their making a success of poultry rnis
incr. Now. if you oxpect to mnko
money raising poultry and eggs for mar
keL or indeed in any branch of tho
poultry business, go into tho business
to stay, not for a yenr or two, but for
many years, or for life.
I don't moan that you aro to rush
ahead, go into everything on a big scalo
nt first, but that you aro to look ahead,
plan for tho future, and tako pains to
loarn tho business just as yon would any
other business that you expected to
mako yonr lifo work. Pooplo who go
into tho poultry businoss that way do
not fail to mako it pny. Thoy learn
their business so thoroughly and stick
to it so closely that failuro is scarcely
within tbo range of possibilities. Tbero
will bo bad years for tho poultry-raiser
as well as for dairymen, fruit growers,
stock-raisers, and other producers
years when tho credit sido of tho poultry
account will bo small but if bo sticks
right along throngh "tbiok and thin,"
and learns from failures as well as frqm
successes, ho will surely come out ahead
in the long ran. It is with the poultry
business, as with any other tho earnest,
steady worker will como out ahead
every time.
I have in mind now two brothers who
took tho poultry fever five yeara ago.
Thoy both lliovel thuro was money in
tho poultry Im-ono'?, and both wont
into it. Out' ucnt in with tho intention
of staying in mid making it pay ; the
other went in with tho intention of
"staying if tho business paid well
onough." It did not pay as well as ho
oxpeotcd ; thero was too much work to
suit him, so ho got out at tho end of tho
second year, and went into tho small
fruit business. That lasted two years
moro ; then he quit farm life, and went
to clerking on n salary of $900 a year.
Tho other brother stuck to tbo poultry
business just plodded right along,
working and learning all tbo timo and
last year his profits from his poultry
farm footed up $1,200.
An Illinois farmer wants to know how
I managed to mnko fifteen or sixteen
hundred dollars a year from a poultry
farm of sixty acres. Ho thinks that I
must have received extra prices for
everything sold.
Bless you, my friend, I am telling you
of my "method" all tbo timo. I bavo
been giving tbo public piecos of my
poultry exporienco cvor Binco I took up
tho old pen, and ono of these days, when
I havo time, I am going to writo a big
book of "experience." Bat now and
hero I will briofly say that I did get
extra prices for nearly everything sold,
and I received them becauso tho poultry
products of my farm woro of tho best,
wcro put into market in the best possi
bio condition, and when thoy would com
mand tho highest prices. Fannio Eiolds
in roultry-Raisor.
Brothers Boise, Brown nnd Thingurgo
by lcttor, tho Socretary of tho National
Grnngo (so tho latter writes us) to be
lively and send out tbo necessary docu
ments as booh as possible, in order that
those now mombcrs may got to work.
Secretary Trimblo does not object to
the urgoncy j in fact rather likes it, but
wishes to know how ho can improvo on
bis present "liveliness," which is to
send tho outfit, etc., by express on tho
samo day on which tho application is
rcccivod. '"Wo hopo tho Deputies will
keep it lively for tho Worthy Sccrotary,
and wo suggest to him to mako it lively
for tho organizers and urgo then) to
Bend moro applications. Wo doubt if
thoro over was a poriod in tbo history
of tbo Order wboro bettor, moro practi
cal and solid work was dono by tho Na
tional, Stato and Subordinate olllcials
than is being dono to-day.
J. II. Walkor, Secretary Indiana Stnto
Grango, writes : "Tho annual session of
our Stnto Grango was short, but, by Joo,
tho best wo bavo bad in many a day."
It is with sincero plcasuro that wo
note how gcnorally not only tho Grango,
but other agricultural papers oro print
ing thoao weekly columns gleaned
from our Natural Orango fiold. Litor
ally from Maino to Oregon nro these
good rural papers' co-operating in tho
work of showing tho farmors of our
country tbo necessity of organization
and laying boforo their readers tbo
practical work and progress of tho
twenty-year old Grange. A careful
record will bo kept of all thoso favorablo
journnls and their names published in
on National Grango reports at tho ond
of tho yenr, that Patrons may know who
aro willing to "nid us in our efforts to
wards reform," and advance tbo interests
of our wholo country by organizing,
educating and protecting this most im
portant class that feeds nnd sustains
all tho rest. Fnrmors nro moro and
more learning tho valuo of tho agricul
tural press and to stand by and to sup
port thoso that aro doing most for them.
tiuod ItetulU In Etrrj- Cae.
I). A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of
ChatUnoca, Tenn., writes, that he was ie
riouely atllicteil with a aevere cold that fet
tled on his lungtt had tried many remedies
without benefit, lieinp induced to try Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption, did
so and was entirely cured by uso of a few bot
tle. Since which time he hai used it in his
family for all Coughs and Colds with best re
sults. This is the experience of thousands
whoso lives havo been saved by this Wonder
ful Discovery.
Trial Dottles free at Port & Son's Drug
Store. H
Reports from tho lato mooting of tbo
Kansas Stato Grango say: "Good, sound,
practical steps wcro token to push tho
organization in tho Stato this com
ing year." Brother Wm, Sims, who is
Socretary of tbo Stato Board of agricul
ture, after being out of Grnngo oflico
for a fow years, but nlways a worker,
has been again called to tho front as
Master of tho Stato Grange.
Merc Money far Yoar Work
if you improve good opportunities.
Hallett A Co., Portland, Maino, will
mail, free, full information showing how
you can mako from $5 to $25 and
upwards a day and livo at homo wher
ever you aro located. Better write;
somo bavo made over 50 in a day;
all new. No capital required; started
free. Both sexes; all ages. Success
for every worker. Send address and
see for yourself.
grange folium.
;.un;e directory.
ft The Oroson Btate Orange.
OFFICERS.
Master Judge R. I'. Boite, Salem, Marion
Co., Ogn.
Overseer. A. Ladling, Milw.tuldc, Clack
smas Co., Ogn.
Lecturer II. H. Hayes, Stafford, ClackamM
Co.. 0?n.
Steward J. V. Cook. McMinnvillc, Yamhill
Co., Ogn.
Asit. Steward J. Voorhtea, Woodburn, Ma
rion Co., Ogn.
Chaplain A. F. Miller, Willsburg. Clacka
mas Co . Oan.
Treasurer E Strontr, Salem, Marion Co.,
Ogn.
Secretary Mrs. M. J. Train, Albany,
Linn Co . Oan.
Onto Keeper. John Simpson, Sius'nw, Lane
Co., Oregon.
Cere Mrs. Annie Simpson, Sluslaw, Lane
Co., Oan.
Pomona Mrs. S. M. Cook, McMinnvillc,
Yamhill Co., Ogn.
Flora Mrs. E. Russell, Walla Walls, W. T.
Lady Assistant Steward Miss Lydia Hrook,
Salem, Marion Co., Ogn.
Mew Year's In Baiem Orango.
On New Year's day Salem Grango met
for installation of officers, and for a gon
cral good timo in sympathy with tho
holiday season. Sonous illness prevent
cd our being ablo to tnko part, as wo in
tended, nnd nn account appearing last
wcok. Thoro was a full attendnnco,
with somo frionds from other granges
present. After installing officers a gon
orcrous Now Yeara dinner was parlnkon
of and onjoyed by tho bolp of tho gen
oral good feeling tho grango cultivatos.
Saloni Grango may bo said t bavo cer
tainly commencod a happy Now Year,
In tbo aftornoon an opon session was
held nnd tho membcro invited friends to
bo present and participate in tho exer
ciscs ond discussion of imnortant nucs
lions. Tho matter considcrou was that
of assessment nnd taxation ns it is pro
sented to tho present lcgislnturo by the
committo that last winter drafted n bid
for tho purpose This commission was
provided for nt tbc last session and was
composed of men from different sections
in various walks of lifo. Thoy met and
considered all points. Tho bill thoy
drafted will como beforo tho legislature
nt this session. It is severely criticised
by many and will hardly pass in its
prceontstito. Discussion on Now Year's
day called out many objections and cre
ated much interest. Tbo Grango is woll
represented in both Iioubcs at tho pres
ent session and its inllucnco will bo felt
in shaping legislation, no doubt with
good effect.
Officers installed on tho first day of
January 1887. J. P. Robortson, M.;
John Brooks, O.jO.G. Gleen L.;1I. 8.
Jory, S. ; Hnrmlin Smith, A. S. ; E.
Strong, Chap ; P. Strong, Asst. Troas-;
Lydin Brooks, Sec. ; Olivor Jory, Gate
Kocper; Nellio Boiso, Ceres; May Boifo
Pomomo; Ottio Clark, Flora; Millio
Robertson, L. A. S.
' A. W. Valontine, spocial Doputy,
with tho nblo nssistanco of good Bro. D.
II. Thing, Lecturer of tho Stato Grango
of Maino, has organized n new Grnngo
at Nowry, Oxford county.
Question for Subordinate Granges
What legislation is nooded by tho farm
ers of our Stato, and nro wo ns an or
ganization doing our sharo of tho work
in keeping tho needs of such legislation
boforo tho Logislnturo of our Stato?
Tho Grango recognizos tho fact that
tho American furmor is tbo victim of
certain evils, nnd it proposes to correct
theso. In order to accomplish this it or
ganizes tho farmers into ono harmon
ious body; makes than a unit, and then
oxerts their combined strength for thoir
protection.
Tho lecturer of tho NntionnI Grango
b filling a series of thirty-live- lectnros
in New Hampshire, arranged by tbo
Stato Grango. Doputy National Loc
turor D. II. Tiling is hard at work in
Vermont. Ho will lecture in that Stato
onco or twico every day until Feb. hi.
Doputy National Lecturer Whitney is
again up and doing in Nebraska. He
will probably bo kept busy most of the
year. Arrangements aro being mado
for moro"oHicinl" work by other work
ers. Tho Maino Farmer, in a lato issuo,
says ; "Tho work of tho Grango has
been carried on in a quiot manner, yet
has been an activo infiuonco in olovat
ing the sentiment of tho farming classes
and educating to an appreciation of tho
importance of farming as a business,
and to tbo means and methods of pro
moting its property. So long as tho
work is carried on in this manner it
must meet tho approval of every good
citizen,"
Oregon Kidney Tea tore backache ,
co8rjMPTio?i iTftr.it.
An old phjslchn, retired flora p-acllce, having had
placed in hit hands by an Est India missionary th
loraiul of a simple iciictab'e reined)' tor the speedy
and permanent cure ol i oneumption, llro chill, Cat
arrh, Asthma, and all throat ami Lung Affections, alio
a positive and radical cuie for Ncrtotu Debtlit) and all
Nervous Com1alnt, alter httlnir tesb il Us vrondcrlul
ciiratlte potti'rs In thousands ol eases has felt it his
duty to mako it known to hi sutferlLi,' fellows. Actu
ated by this metlie and mle-lrc to rclleie human ul
fcrlntr. 1 hIM tend fr ol ilarRO, to all whodtslrc It,
this recipe In Otrmin lcl'li or trench, with full
direction far prepjrlnc anil using, Stilt by mall by
addressing wiih stamp and nsmlnt! this piper, W A.
MOVES US Power's Ulock Hochcsttr NY nOn
CITATION.
In the, Count) Cout of the frt tt O'cpcn fir the
Com ty nl trln, In prutuWlill.i In ihv nutter
ol the Hi I and e.Uloul DatlJ (liuub, dtcced,
i' i r.iTHi.M
To Wll'lam'.rubhs, of Kcrist Or ie, Olefin; rritik
Orubbs, uf The Dillrs, lirtiron, S, K. 1'lp.rof Kalrm,
Oregon; Margaret Odi'il if K Rene lily, Oregon;
Jonphlne MCee, ol H.irtnjflotJ, Oregon; llniiitui
Orvibbi, of Wlllamlns, On gon; Ul'y llardl g, ol
tlcUlnnillle, t're, on: Frank Orubtis, rf Cortallls,
Oregon; IMe (Irubhs, il Corrallls, Oregon;
Kugenla Grubbj, of Curta'lle, Oregon; Caliln
(Irubbi, nl I'etinstltanbt ; Kilns flrubha, f
Pet nsjlvanlai VtllltM (lruhb, ol I'cnn-iIvnU;
Harriet". (Irukbs, of Penn)ltinli; Harrison ilruboe,
ol Pennsylvania; Hart r) Urubbs, o," I'enn tlv.nla;
Ftni k llrnbbs, of Pcnnsjltanla; Mitt Orubtis, of
l'cnuijltanlt; Knrcli Otilton, ol Pciintylanla; Con.
rad l.mrlck, ol l'eiins)irault; William KmrlCi, of
Pennsylinla; Oaild Iiooh, l l'ennjlv.uil; Solo
mon lloon.ol I'cnns)hanla; Vary J. Dodds.cl l'cnn.
sylrinla; Margin t I odds, cf l'enn; Inn's; Ida
(Irubls, cl Pciinfjlwnla; lljrrv Orutb, if Ptnns)).
Tin a;-u an Ulveii. of Pen-isylranla; 'nhnd Km tits,
of I'eniisylianla: Midsllno Emrlck, of Ptnm)lraala;
Winfleld S, E'lirlck.ot rem sylracla; Wlllliin Kmrlck
ol Pennsylranti; Saillii K. Vechani. of lvnn)lranl;
Laura U. Dorr, of l'erniylvanla; John W. lifer, ol
PentsrlTanla; KlIaM. Deei.of Pennsylvania; Mary J.
Cirlisle, ol l'rnn)lanU; Mararet K. Carlisle, of
Ptnns)lranla; Hamh (Irubbsf Pennsylvania; K. II,
Piper, ef Salem, tlr.con; The Treasurer of the
Krangellcal Foreign Missionary Socta'y aud to all
oilier heirs of said decedent and legates uni'tr the
111 of ilccci-'ent and to all persons Interrstrd In tho
sstaUof aald decedent, arsetlng;
Whereas, application vraa made to the abnra named
Court on the 2th i'sy of January, lhS7 In duo form of
law bv Jaenh Ogle, executor ol the will and tstatoof
said dccnlrnt, for an order and license of said Const
authorizing and cinpowtr nghlm to tell the real estato
belonging to stld ili cnirita estate, which Is i'esrlltil
aa follows, to-lt; lion dcil ly txgiuuln at a point
H Cl" 30' East 30.32 clulns from the molt westerly 8
W corner of the iliralm land c'alm of John Ilakor
ami wife, C aim No i". In itlon 2.1 and ti In Town
ship 7 H uth ii Itv gt S Wn.t, Mailon ruunly, Ongon.
Said brgliit ln.j poliu brliig the 'Oiilli-it corner of
thstrvctcfl.mil c eil tit AltlaliieCoi,'July!M,188J,
and rumil g lhciitcbmithrt'31 Ell 17 chains North
"ib' Kastll Ml chains to county road, thmi-o Notth
SI 16 West along said d.ui.tr road t a Kltit
bearing north 19'SO Katt from theplact il Ngluulng
thence lit' W West about 7 7' chains to the place cl
beginning and containing tin sues f land moic or
less.
And wherras said Court fixed as tlivtlux aidplaro
firjou to appear and show cms, if any )ou hare,
wny an order ami llccnio for the sal of .1 1 1 reudsos
should not Issue on tlom'av the 7lli da ol Xlanli,
lbS7. at 10 o'clock A. XI of sail day, in this Cm it In
the Court room thereof In tho County Cuirt hiuw of
Hail in Count), ilregon, in Minn, Orecn. There.
fore, In the name ol tho -tste if II rgon, )ou mI
each of )ou, sre hereby citnl and reiUirnl to be and
appear In In s.t'd Court at Mid time and ) are. then
and thero to sho cause, II sny jou have, why an
order and Ikenvt'nr tfiestlud nd rml tlt.te shoil il
not Issue to aild executor
Wltnrss Ihv Hon, T. O Shw, Judgo et sail Court,
my hand amlthestal ct said O lirt this Mil day ol
January, 1647. )l N. CIIAl'MAN.
hial J Com.t) Cleik.
JanHul
SEDGWICK STEEL WIRE FENCE.
ltMAMfl
Tfce best Farm, (lanltn, Poultry Yard, Ijwn,
School a, I'ark and Ccmciery Fences and (Sales,
l'erfcct Automitic Gjic Cheapen and Neatest
Iron lenevi Iron and wire hummer Houses, l.awn
Furniture, and other wire work lien Wirebireuh
cr and 1'licr Atk dealers in hardware, or address,
SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ino.
STRONG'S
SKUVK-f Till! WJsT OK
MEALS for 25 CERTS !
(ys in in eiery iti CjihIIui, Nuts, Cftkts, Pits,
ISrtad.etO THOPIUil, FHUCK, elr
it. w allenT"
(uccir to If, 1IANHON.)
fit Front Street, rortlitud, Or.
Mhololsand lltUll Dealt! In
FARM, GARDEN,
FLOWER SEEDS.
ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE
ll 83i;ra or planth and biihuuhkry
, and all larletletof sw 0K0MT1I OraMUewi.
NOTICE.
MOUf TO LOAN. I bav. from Oa. to roar
Thousand Dollar, to loan on aod tterlon
county farm Mruriiy. Koole of th. utwisrslgutU er
lunacy uiscnam, Aliens, awaw, as hkii.
UtNltY OLBCIILAOEK.
Pee Jed, ItM ITin) tot Trad Street.
LamSney
3 M ee'rHATW, o?
JE' tXAaT LA0L " 0M C
t 55 IN ' eA0H CM1"'1' Sk B o
2 S ? 0M0WM ,N najvnt vSk 3
GED-WMAGBETTrrS ( GO.
JITTSDURGHypJ'
FOR BAiiiCAURSEycjrr wucne.
4
DAVID COLE & CO.,
tiKALKIIS IN
STOriCS A XI) TIXWA HE,
Ami nil Korla or
House Furnishing Goods.
,1' tc I 'S, It '
Wniry niMl Orrumcry "JsOixlt;,
And 8nt)linufa"turer ol
Stiitosinaii & al'tilo's Strum
CHcrato
An Ortgon Intention, that wl't ictolutionlre Steam
Potter the world otfr.
I!M Front lrct to lot l'irl Hlrrrt,
roiiTLiMt, itur.uov.
A. L BUCKINGHAM,
Dealt r In .. .
Groceries, Provisions,
Cutlery, Crockery,
Glassware, JStc,
Tobacco and Cigars a Specialty!
Will sell a. cheap a any storo In the city.
uoiit'ci: take:; in kxciianok fouooods.
Call and si o me on Commercial street, between
KHngtr X Heck's lie browery aud Hi Clicmeketo
Hotel, taleu, Oregon, aultl
J. MOSKR & SONS,
-1, i - "i' yt ' i
I
t
H ffl'nJt
lvt In. SOMIkAho .It v
MANUFACTUIIB ALL KINDS OP
iki:i:y .v mtini rui ir iioim
ertulilei L'riilrs, 1'gg rnrhrra, i:ir.
Addrcm: J Hli-iKU A HIINH, Pnrilatid, Or
STRICKLER BROS.,
Dealer) In
STOVES AM TINWARE I
Especial paliiH taken with Ho
pairs ol' till Hindu.
i,t!inir and others who may tuvo reinlrliiir can
lost asureil that It w 111 I e ditnu as promised.
Call at tb. old stand of Hen. Hiring, Comtmrclal
street, Halem, Oregon.
STRICKLER BROS.
mr-m
Dana'a wlilto alctalllo Vat Marking litbcl, stamped
to order with name, or twin, nnd addrcs and num
ber.. III. reliable, cheap and ranvrnlcut. Hell, at
algbt and gltra perfwt .nllsfuctlun, IllusUaletl
)"rlcv.Ust and .aiiiplt. free. Agents wanted.
'1. II. IMNA, VTett X-obunou, N. II.
Wm. IIAUSKY, flto. a. I1INOIIAH
ItAMSKV at ItIX;iIAill.
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW.
(Iris wold's llullilliig, rUIeiu, Oregon.
BL'HINIH IN ALL II IK COI'llTH HOLIOITK!)
and Note and Avcouuta tolloitiil,
J. B, Connie
Vanufacturer, Wholesale and'llttall lieibr
In all kinds of
Harness, Saddles, Whips,
Hrldles, Laslics & Trunks.
NO. IKS iiii'i lid Flu nt Mrrct, I'orllanrl,
Orrgou. Also m-rp loii.uully on hand a targe
srvirtinrut ol hit lur and daddUry lltrdttar.,
XWentlon this p.iper. mayStf
RUPTURE
ila von liratnlof thaattoundiiiif rrtttirilon for I'll
j a niiMiMAft n rauwMi iioiim inlii.rnt, lit qui
IVnown tf-uriilftntinforlfcn cur without oHirtlon
r iiindrnnt'tj frtmUMirl IStiitrfl or lion bAiKl. r
f'lici'iitluii nitftit iMtitay, iiDttun&tr, lultrtl to ail
(. Now $10 only, ttrmlreirruurur uiAun
nnU, litiiutiuiiniitj ruuf, (ivtvurrtl klttutuoiUMl
im wa(i7,uuum uruuwftjr, jivw ityK
Ir. JOItlJAN'S
Museum of Anatomy-
J5I JlnrUel nircrt.
(MOANDIKAHN HOW TO AVOID
Jt dlwkSB, and how wonderfully )ou
ar. nuul. Private Oilier, ill (JearyM.
Uoniultitlon on Lost Manhood and all
illwiaKS of Women Kend for books.
lanSU
aootl Farming Lmids
EAST OF THE CASCADES
Within i In 0 Mill of railroad and river, near
Alkali, (III. lam lumily, 10 mil,, from 'lb.
Halle, 121 milt, from I'oitland
Ah C'mimI l.-iml at llxlsls Fmt of llir Ciisrnilra
ulll lit- hulil mi t tn I ill limbic Terms.
Wb AUK PIIHPAIIr.li TO '1AKR IN'li'.NDINO
rurcMscrs tnco linds tie olftr for wlu.
IlitOU.N A III KI.III III, Alkali, (Jifgoiij
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for catalogue, terms, sic, all fre. tknd txnta
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