East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 18, 1900, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 2

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    ..UNDERWEAR...
Ron timt oold wnether in approaching, the tie
MtltjT of buy inn heavier untlerwonr will mm
rMBlfl to assert itself. Naturally OC will Mill
to if) where vim can get the lies! :ra.le for Um
lnt mniwv; atnl everylsslv kii"y that I p.-Ma.-iu
' In the plaee. All Assortment unoxeel leil
iimf prioes eut to tlx' hottoni ; sales quick ami
profit! miiall.
A chanco for a (jolil watch givetl with evory dollar pnn li isr.
THE MAGNET CASH STORE
Clements & Wilson. Court and Cottonwood
OUR PLAIN DUTY.
The Porto Rioani rail the famine victims
delicate triliiito to President MiKiiilcv. lor '
"plenoe
pli'HO ll
debefoa," n
lor" IUMM
"plain duty." Tltov put the term from the ptwaident e meeeage Oi
December " 1899, in irhioh he Mid:
"Dur plain duty is to aboltah
1'nitfil States ami Porto Rieo."
all cUHloin." tariffs ln'tweotl tin
The starving poople in the interior of the island, without skill
to trace obscure cunscs, attribute their inieef) to the preeident'i
i-liange of front. The plain duty paragraph was circulated all
through tin- hungry iehllld as a message of hope, so the Nuftwrora
all knew of it. ami out of the bittarneea of their disappointment
came the term
THURSDAY, OOTOBEB is. it).
If THIS MAN siniKHK -
The Kat Oreyoniun in in receipt of
a communication from the ttate central
committee of the Oregon democratic
(tarty, acconipanietl by a reprint of an
interview with Charles W. Kulton, of
Aetoria, Mate senator, ptillishetl in
the l'ortlaiul Oreroniaii on January 7,
1896. It ia headed: "Is this Ml
eincere'.'" Ami a minest is mailt- that
tin' interview foe printetl in towns in
which Senator Kulton i- to s'.tk.
ats shoultl rotnenifoer that M0M ol
those, wh. hi tin- inception of the
hill ppim- war were prone to ih-uianil
forctfoly holtlini; thaai at anv cost ami
uniler any ciri'iiuistunccs, arc now vio
lently oiip.weil in such a cour'. Those
whu thus clianeil icw ami came to
the iltMuocratic laiaition Ml sincere.
Therefore, Heme wh" ttMMJBll ho no to
utaml against the ilemocratif party are
entitloU to (radii for tinceritv.
The statement liy Senator (niton, to
which reference is milc, appear ele
where on tin- pane.
The iiieation naturally arises, in
thi connection: "Ii change in politi
cal view evidence of imincer i tv '.' ' ' No
oue can Ueny that Senator Kulton was
formerly an anient champion of tnt
ailver. Ami It n usually uu.leninl.'le
that he i now rupportini: the koIiI
staniUnl doctrine of the republican
party. But, doe this prove that he
hat been actuated by any but holiest
tviotive in thus makinu a new align
ment'.' It in a question of primal impor
tauoe. It is fundamental, in fact, and
involves in a large degree individual
(reetloin of thought and the principle
of progrion. Shall a man lie hound
riruily to tiie body of his um-time
thought? Shall he hold to the view of
yesterday, autj not p.- free, without im
putation of insincerity, to take MM
jrroutnt tomorrow'.'
tirantiug, for tin- aaatc of argument,
that alteration of (ailitical views
in wrong, then are all campaigns
vicious ; then are all atteaipt to
change the voter's party allegiance
prcsiactive of evil; then must not itate
central committees collect Hinds ami
send out speak. o and cause the pinning-
of val quantities of material for
tllilribtitioii. The basic idea of a cam
puign i in change voter- from the op
position to our own party allegiance
Consider this: II a man leave the
opposition aud align with our organi
sation, is be not performing an act
pleasing and satisfactory'.' shall we,
then, condemn only thore, who, in
changing their political views, fail to
come to our ground; and shall we en
dorse only those who do HfJ to us?
In all fairness, in .11 candor, in
tu name of that higher conception of
civic duty to which all men should
aspire, is alteration ot opinion moved
by sincerity only when the alteration
comes our wav?
To anyone who is in touch with the
methods of campaigners, who knows
tno genius of the political wotker. the
observations here made will, of course,
U- regarded as chimerical ami imprac
tical. Hut thev are correct . the ,i-ser-
lions are true; the reasoning valid;
the trend of thought heathftll. Of
course it goei without the savin.', to
apply thee principles to party manage
ment would amount to destroying all
the value of the preawnt-day manager
who in lighting a campaign must take
things a- he find- them: mu.-t work
along line- not leading to i.h.il, must
foe extremely concrete, must seldom
permit abstraction- to hflthot him a
he orders his forces hither ami thither
to meet the (silitical enemy ; and must
appeal I" passion and prejudice, ton
often, foi the reason thai In-" mieni
does so.
When dimes the day in which men
I may participate in politics w ithout
doing violence to every tenet ot logic,
to every prim-i pie of lairness, to all
that is true and honest and just, then
will the Millenium have approached
aud political campaigns will Ml a
Useless as sieculat ions concerning the
green-cheese composition of the moon.
SgNATOR FULTON'S VIEWS
Apropos, comes the same question
as to the editorial attitude of the
1'ortland Morning Oregon an, with
reference to the Philippines. Oi, M.n
4, ItWH. the Oregoinan printed a brief
but vigorous denunciation of tho inten
tion to hold the islands. Today, the
Oregouian denounces anyone who
contends that forcible retention of the
Philippine i wrong ami subversive of
our governmental ytem
Tie- Kast Oregonian is fair enough
to permit the concession of sincerity
in this changed attitude of the l'ort
laud paper on this mooted queHtion. It
might be remarked, however, that the
Oregoinan m MCarceiy a fair toward
those who in changing- views I n.
turned against the position who it Uk
Oregtiniau tuauiuen.
The fact ia obviou, that number
of people, who, at tirst blush, were
trwuuoualy oppueed to the prevailing
administration policy, have changed
to Mil nurMMiniil ujii it i,i
- . - . . . ' ' ,v. .1,1,1 ui iu
In the Portland Oregouian on Janu
ary r. KH.y Senator Clui'les W. Faltoa,
of t'latsop ooaatf -aid :
I am of the lame opinion now . that
1 have been tim e I have given the sub
I iect afltMial thought and attention; it
l useless to Inqs' for iiiteuratioiial
iatrtenieiit providing for the coinage of
I silver itii its adoption as nionev metal
ami the HMMtor independent action is
taken by this government in the
matter, and it- minis ui-neil to the
free and BallnilSfJ coinage of silver
and gold at no greater rati' than It to
1, giving to isitii full debl-iayin.'
pnvtr, tin- better n will b tor oar in-
dustrie- and the sooner will pro-.-rity
again atP-ml u.
The restrict icn of silver as money
ha- Ijeeli one of the cause of the
present business depression, though
not the sole cause. The threatened
abandonment of the protection system
was also largely n cause in the present
tin.iii.-i.il ami industrial stauuation. but
1 1 am conlident that tlie free coinage of
sliver, ami a just and equitable sytem
of protection to American UfoduCtl
and industries is a certain road to thu
greatest swsible agricultural and
manufacturing prosperity
If we consult RaaUad'l wishes we
will abandon protection ami prohibit
the use of silver a- inonev. hut to the
minds of many, the fact that Kngland
approve both is, at least, DO reason
why we should refrain from either, if
indeed it l- not an argument t.. the
coulrary. I believe the United States
can safely aet independent I v and luain
Uin sliver at a arity with gold, it is
argue-1 fov some perwjn- that if we can
adit a value to silver by admitting it
to free coinage, we can just as well
maintain at par an unlimited amount
of irredeemable paper currency
The argument is at fault for many
reasons that are manifest. It i
MfflgieOti however, to consider the fact
that the supply ol silver is and ever
must be I i mi titi, ami that it is ol
great value aside from its value as a
monaj metal , AdiulltlUg It to free
coinage assures tor it an unlimited
market, increase- the demand for ii-
does not create, but enhances it value
bl tin increased demand, lie free
coinage 1 mean unlimited ami unres
tricted coinage.
I do not think we coll hi maintain
liver coin at a parity with gold if the
coinage were restricted to the Ameri
can product. We must auataiu the
value the world over in order U sus
tain it iten The enlimeiil in favor
Ol (ree coiiiHKe i- growing rajiiilly kWl
Its adoption as the polio? of this gov
ernment is a question of a short time
only in my judgment .
Oft KHUN MN UN IMPKRIAI.ISM
Editorial Irarn Portland Dragon ian i
May I. ISUS:
"Already we are in one of the
gravest tI1s of war the clamor for
territorial aggrandisement. The fever
of conquest once in the blood is hard
to allay. We have no further rightful
use for the Philippines than as a hare
of present operation- mid a hostage
pending liual settlement. A coaling
station let it- retain there, tint nur
prnfeasion in thi- war debar us from
retention of eveji Culm, which i more
naturally within our nope than the
Philiiqiines. It the war is proloafajd
we shall certainly see rapitl growth of
vehement deinund for acquisition of
territory we should not take. It may
foe strong enough to turn the scale of
a presidential election "
SKRVANT GIRL PROBLKM.
Recently,
iiearcil in a
the following letter ap
luilv iiittier. It read- with
intert-i to all who have grapplt-d with
Um Mrveal girl probloni. The Kat
(Iregonian invites communications
treating thi- theme, from those repre
senting lith side- of the d I MOM i Oft,
land will nr.nt letters not exceeding
100 w ord- :
Would foe kiiitlly allow me sjutce in
th 'Iitnms of your mpt-r to ask the
won Id -he enterprising woman the name
of the illiterate city (rom which she
Intend to import her carload of
servants.' It is a shocking thing for
her to describe in herwav the demands
of the average servant or household of
today. I am a servant, or housemaid,
and I have the gissl fortune to work
(are true American lady, who iiks not
Hnd nie -ii far beneath her as to
address me as her servant. I have U en
in this household for three years, ami
1 am quite sure t do pot take seven
evening- and seven aftermsms off in a
week. I tan also boast of being an
American citizen ami an Oregouian hv
birth
I want to say that no gissl house
keejM'r need complain if her girl gts
out afternoons for an hour or two, We
have the same feeling-, ami thev are to
hf respected, the same as our mis-tresse-'.
The great trouble is that half
the women in this eitv who employ
In-1 1 know nothing kuodt housekeeping
themselves, and cannot manage their
work correct I v. Therefore thev must
work their servants in hours out of 'M
Iserausc of their ignorance.
There are n unrulier of would-be
hoiisegeepers in tills city trying to
a society ladles and keep servants,
who will fouv a roust Oi lamb for
Sunday dinner and warm it over for
lunch Monday, make stew of it for
dinner, anil hold the balance of it for
the servant's lunch Tuesdav, while
the other four members of the house
hold partake of tifteen cents worth
lamb chops.
Thursday is madam's reception day
She tells me to go to her bureau and
bring forth the doiley, and she tells
her guests she has recently llniihetl it ,
hut to my knowledge she has paid tin
sum of o to a milium that main - a
specialty of that work. Hut whut's
tin- difference if she doe lie? 8hJ
must ihine in her guests' oyee.
Here i- my method of housekeeping :
Monday morning. wash; Tuesdav,
iron; Weilni-Mlay, general sweeiing
day; Ihursday. madams reception
day: first ami third I'riday, window
washing. Another thing, 1 wish to add
is that 1 do not get on my knees to
Mtao a uarah that is a half a block
around. It loofcl as go. si us my nalfja
Iwr .lap's porch, which his BrattMM
compels him to do. Mich work is not
adapted to tie- Weaker sex. I cannot
understand why an intelligent woman
should demand of her servant to go
down and bend her hack and bruise
her knee all tn suit the whims of her
mistress. The same woman would not
do it lor her dearest friend.
ll the holl-ese -I er- would make
housekeeping more of an art, give the
gtMkl cook ami housemaid credit, ami
not Is- telling her all the time ahoel
her last girl that worked for 1 1" Mf
month ami slept in the garret ami did
::ot want an afternoon of! 'n a week,
he would not lad herself ut the em
ployment nureau to often, nor have to
place an advertitsement in tin- morn
ing puter for "a good servant girl,
Herman or Swede preferred "
You mav lie sure, after the gotsl
sw. de ami (ierman gir: learns a thing
or two, they know what it mean- when
the advertisement read- "German or
Swede preferred . " It means from 5 in
the morning until '. o'clock at night, a
family of eight, a 10-room house,
Clilliireii to look alter wlieu there l- i
other e nilowneut ; and all the wash
ing done at home, for ItSjsM month,
or less, if you w ill work for it. The
woman is probably a would-be society
ludy and sin- must have pin money.
afirBHeirHBKcGHB't!Caag)i
rCBuV:-. ' afsarrBrX
DN7 - r trtr -J -w ssfiBrflHugae;
rBcSbsSrlBL?'' ' flr Hp MS
mm
Positive
Woman.
Her htttbanrj draws ii salary of fl5t
nor month, HhonaytleB per month
for house rent. Now, is il to he won
dered at that she is Irving to down the
ptsir girl's wages that works from
morning till night?
The true lady ami her competent
housemaid are always looking forward
to each others' welfare.
TWO SKUA NT OIRLB,
Greatest of All
' l-'.vcry one in San Antonio, TMNM, says
that Acker's Rnxlltli Remedy i- the iimImI
thing ever bill up for enughs,
rolils ii-tlnna. bron. hilis.
en, nn and COIWUmOtloil I
hnt tiling it
cm
irer t-.ur W,.JE-N
rears lor all form-of tliroal and lung troi
hies, ami have yet to come items- a case
where it tailed. We tunc four little one- in
our latnilv , anil neither tny wife nor I have
ever lo-t it night's sleep because of th mat trou
bles among tht'i ItlMrrn 1 guess that is more
than any other family can say A. Let' s
Kngh-h Itcimsly Isju-t ns cITts-tive tor u-ro n
np people a for the young It teems, to an
striiigln to the place where the trouble lie
in the tliro.it and bronchial tube- and limg
P tnotllM mid heal- tin irritated tlttliet,
oiitns up the phlegm and mucus in the
breathing passages, tiuiets the nerve-, terra
iretet the constitution and stop- the cough-
Irur, My advice to parents is to always keep
. bottle in the house It will Is- a constant
Mfeettard mrain-t croup." (Signnl)
r.tl. Zimmkum t. San Antom. T, v
s KtattV .He sml St hem,.. thMullont n I it. -1
Otis. sad OaaMaiaMr rMOaaa, l l. at.. av. at,
,. r.i ir ynu sr. nut ssusnt-i aurr bnyitm. r lurit Um
i ' ur tlriiKinil an.l tli-t your It Mata
II atiAiirirt- Ihi iisi- intitrantri .
U: II. HDOKKR A ID.. JVori-Jsrr, AVu l
Soi l by llrook A Mci'.'ln.s. I'eii.l b-l. m. Ore
Oregon Lumber Yard
Ltimhtir,
Lath,
Shingles,
I '.ti i Ul it il' I'; i pci ,
Tar Papaji .
MoulditiKb.
Pickets, -
Lime and Cement,
Brick and Sand,
Sash and Doors,
Screen Doors dc Windtiws
Terra Oitta Pip-
Borie & Light, Prop's
Alta St., Opp. Court House
THE CITY...
Livery, Feed and
Sale Stables...
cmhis M UPSON
I'roprietut
Kverythlng New. New llorset;
N-w Hlgs. Best rigs ai d teams
In the city, ntrtdon given the
bett attention.
Service any hour of the night
Telephone No. 70.
Pendleton
Pianino- Mill
and Lumber Yard
Dealer in all
Lumber and
Material. Big
kinds of
Building
stock of
A woman lias a right to be positive on
matters which are matters of personal
knowledge ami experience, liverv worn
an who Tiiis used Or. Pierce's l-avorik
Prescription for iliscuea of the womanly
organs i positive as to it- wonderful
curative value, and confidently recom
mends it to similar sufferer.
Women who suffer Irom inflammation,
ulceration, female weakness, or uervoua
diae causcil by aitteaae of the wom
anly tag n, , wilt lunl .1 complete cure b
the HM of " l avoriu- l'rescriplion."
1.1: years sgn I suflrrrtl Mv.rrly fruoi
rnjaU weakness, p1ul.1p.11a. ami iuimrtliagia
Slid umsI ur Picrct Kavurin- I'resvripiiuii with
Washiugtuu, low. "(111 I lutveiM.liiii-.lcii It
for a lew year- taut, bui if I aluail.t have any
return of the oi l truubh wuulil surely try fa
eoriu l-rcscripliuu ' I have rcaau.ue'uilid it lu
a number of my lady friends. I always, nn
Ihcm ui try a bottle, aud if ilury are u, t u-ot
filed by it I will pay for the uicdltlue in
every case li lutve sioLeu lu ur.Uc of it "
MANU Mil AM WOHt SI Host I.
AMD Mth WOMEN WELL.
lath, hinglee, tat papar,
mOUldinga, sash atul
doors that are (juardtiteeil
not to warp. Kstitnates
furnished on building
material on short notice.
R. FORSTER, - Proprietor.
Hardware
Sporting Goods
We carry a full line of thn
best cutlery on the market
l-arge line of rifle anil shotgun
ammunition. special on
loves ami ranges.
W. D. Hansford & Co.
he
"You'd
Better Hurry
ICE
Alao Wholesale Agent Uf
SCHUTZ
MILWAUKEE
mm
In bottlea, barrel, or ceera.
ta up J s.
telephone J(). 0
H. KOPITTKE.
i
ST
load
Air
coal
Vinl wtdee t 11 irond heeler from the car
of stoves iust received. We have
I ..bl Hoe tart from 14. IK) till, also the
air-tight. One third saved in lltcl. NIovc
pill up 1 11 short notice.
SI K
3
I Taylor, the Hardware Han
721 Main Street
1500 Bucks for
Take the...
Washinston &
Columbia River
Kailwav
Knr Chiasm, S pr
m, ami
All Points East
nd South
Matt
DeaaMt rUn. . """Mtr.
Mir 1 1
miHlnil
'.a.
I'enn
K.ir lntnrml r.Vr.lin.Z ".
otUtlon,, run ..ft.V"!, i
W:.''A. 1
NEW UNE
To and fmm the
Sale E
an
iiinl
full-blooded Ramboailleti
M. 1 inoH. Thtty gre I n.ru', well
snd carefully teleoted budtrt, Bhwp
Tlu-v
PDlled.Delaint
inaturtM
men should lee them before making contraota,
1 1 n 1 voyanoi funiiahed
band of thoroughbradi
free i lnipol
Adtirt'Hs
tins
CHAS. CUNNINGHAM,
Pendleton. Or,
Pilot Rock, Or
Byers' Best Flour...
To make n x 1 bread one Byem Beet Flour, it took fitei
premium at the Chknjro Worlds Fuir, over nil competi
tion, and giver; excellent satisfaction wherever used
p.vety s:ick in gtMtiriteed We have the best Stean
Rouec twiiey, Bead Ryeaad Beard leai Harley.
Pendleton Roller Mills
' s; nyrus r.n
tr trt. SHt
1
AMliklCAN PLAN.
$3.(MI per Day ami Upwards
1 inest Hotel
the Pacific
Northwe-1
THE PORTLAND
' IRTIrANO,
K KutiN,
Spe-ial katc-. to l ati..r., 11 . ...
lor tuurleta ,d comn.e,c a VreLr1"" VM,,"LX .r. ...M"ters
. . n w. puwiiKh, rvtanairor.
aaV M
aflT afF- .er M
r-Mnr AND WASHINGTON
Ll R P...
rmitrong
STRECTS
1 A. Wetco Henmin and S.cv
OPEM ALL THE YEAR
Illtisuau,! CdtUoonc. c.,llc,c Cntremy, Husi.s Forms Sik-cU
mens of IVntaati-hi,,, Mu,lc,l Free , :iv Sj
We
haw hundreds of former n.U-,rC
r-. ...- 1 1 11 , : M4"'w
loiMuua, .1110 snail send out thousanrls
in
more,
mr HK dfl y Fqrniskl
Sieam Hrjated
riuropenn Plan.
Hh'Ck and a-hall from depot.
sample koo.n n ceouectioo.
Kooni Male
50c, 75c, $1.00
The Eastern Oregon Rabbitry
1 he 1 in 1 . ...... nr 1 - a.
Solid Trums
New Equipment
Wide Vestirab
Knqulre
1'.. ll.
win 0. u. ,t N. Qi
TR MBULL, C
'llnril St., I'urtlaiKl. ti
PHYSICIANS.
MM Hsvln. Hans DUlMIni onirs HSZ
Ml rn iitn .u bi. . i,,i,onT;M", lv
K. W. VIN0KNT, M. I). (iKKI01t"i
j.M.W.'p.r'B''k
DK. 0. J. SMITH. TKK;S OVKrIk
til.toii Hktiuks list n a TlMa 11 iL
ilsilt-e U-li'lihillle 1 T-r u. r
II a i AKI lKI.I. M. Ii H.IMK HATH.
Pit. P. .1. M't'AI'l,, ItuuM ;
tliill lillli-K !. ..,
plume. Iilaex 17 1.
rreMMH
Hit. W. K
liilllilllia.
I Oil
HURRY,
IIHH,.
I - ilay .let nlalit
"I I K K IN j run
Kim N.ikm; iu..
DR. I.VN'N K. Ill AKKSI.DK. (HRUrlli:
mill tier von- eitmuti sn.l ' ...t ,UM,
llpli II11I, Wai.-i smt M.nisi. iwi.
lull. Ore.
K. A. V A I ( . I ( A N
tit Jutlti Htilliliux.
UKNTISTS.
M.MISI. utnn.
A. U B BATIK, l. I), h. okkh k oviit
Bavuiss Uauk tin a.luiiiiliwnd.
K. A. MANN. DKMTIBT. IN AMHUCll.
timt Black, tin r 1 11 1 lupum'saBrr.
ARCHITKCTS AND BUikDIIS.
T. K. HOWARD. AKriillKCT AND
1 ' 1 1 II I- lei' 1. 1 IIIIIHi .1, ! r,
plsus (ur biilliliusi. 111 Uif city ur com
Klnllil 17. In. Ll lillll.tlliK
BANKS AND BROKIIS.
KIR8T NATIONAL HANK OKPINUU
ton isplul. ru.tui, TruKU
tvuvrsl tMiikiiiK bti..ii,.K kic'iurr
ml n'l.'Krsiilin iraimli-rs wlil uu ' klcaiii.su
ruiirln.' Sit. lurk aul um isal poiDH lo
Hie .Surllott'ii I ml! Prasu ui. t hiu. btk
ami hiiius- :as.'- 1 "llt-i'liuuauurcsMWlir
l.ruts I-vl Aukuii), i.rwiiltat; N. ktru
t ' ' I'O -in t i- tt .. t wtiwr. H C
itiicriisey, sasisum uutilsr.
THK PRNDLKTON SAV1NU8 BANK.
I'eiiitlt-iiiii, oreKiiii. ortsuiMtl Manli 1. Is,
wpltal. l".m inuireat allow! M Um-
tmait.. hacliaiiKe Isiug.isail Mia ftll r
lp.1 i 1 1 11 is hi.. . i.i sueil firaaisMSK
lime, vv I, Klllllllll. pnsilitMl; I TNt,
rMrMMaeal T J llurru, rblrr.
K1R8T NATION Al. HA V K 0' ATHMA,
iiitiauu (aullal . ' niiMi.fu !
n-ri'st mi lime ,. si.u- . In Sx tit
1. 1111. nn eaeii.iix. ' -. wot'.i' wsHlr
lBtld to. Henry i A.laiut, iTt'iulco' : H
MoArlbar, l .r..iiin; K.l Huwi, ml
mm 1. W Har11.11. aniiuni taabler
tUt l-'ARMKK'M HANK 0' WrSffON.
Htstuli. 1 ires. 111 Hoe- a ellMl tssnw
liusiuuaa K11 liansi' iiusi ud md us
!. . liuiis iinnniilU all. ii'W.T lt. Afcllttia
uitalltgul coinlllliiii an. I in rttarlsd If
iiivesliuiitlini 1 mil mill. . . i.-iwaMits-t tti"
inner- k iaiiii'Min. prruatBi.
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IN IMI'MI lilt. HII.U)l-''
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-it Mar-Ual sml will uc sol'l at Itoiir1"
.1 MM .lays fur cetU an 1 tlprMMI .L,
tin. Miir.-l nine siei iw" ,
mn old, weixni bet aaiMt'
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BANKRUPTCY NOTICI.
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lii in. mallei mra rsrro,a rrzg
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nut la-lure sum iiittrtiiis. e
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BANKRUPTtV
III tlie lll.Ul.-l ' "Ultol .U(l'ul',
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pondenca
is soliciloil.
in Eastttm Ortt;iiii,
Belgian Harea troai
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one iniending to imy will
imrciiasniir. Corres-
Nowlin & Faxon, Propriators.
In Hie Di.irii't t nil"
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HANKRUPTCV XOUCt.
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