Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 25, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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    XOV.EMKEK 25, 1888
rOTTXTYU HERALD: STJXDAY,
THE
o1
Daily
A-mo Weekly
TERMS Of SL'iisCniPTK'N-
DAILY
'ciTblished every itiornin'j txcer
D liverecl by carrier, per week
i.y i:l.m, pel Veal
Mondat .)
lO.i.
5 00
v::?.k!a.
(Publislieil every Friday J
ing.)
Tie copy, per annum, in advance S2.WI
When not paid in advan.-o 2.f0
THE lUHlL...
Mails at the Albany yostotiice close
For nil offices north . i
The Eastern states ' ,..
I'he West Side j
And the Nai row Gauge II. R. )
tot Portland and Snlcm 11 A. :.l
Corvuliis and Vaiuina V2:::i i m
oltice south 7:M i: t. :
The postotiice will he closed each evening
roin six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter for the early morning
train should he mailed before 6 o clock the
previous evening.
EDI TO HI A L NO TES-
Chakles A. Dana, editor of the
New York isim in a recent inter
view in Paris said: 'Cleveland
was beaten for the simple reason
thvit a majority of the people are
against him. As before the elec
tion, I did not believe there was a
more unpopular person in the
Hinted States than he, and after
next March the universal wonder
will be how such men as Cleve
laid came to fill f uch high posi
tions. During his administration
li3 did nothing to win the con
fidence and support ot ins pam.,
In fact, he did not care a copper tor
n i :..i i. f i..,...itc
"What he worked and schemed for
was the welfare and advancement
of Grover Cleveland. He thought
himself a man of destiny, and so
far above his followers that he
could kick them about as he pleas
eJ. This last election has settled
the trade question. No party can
succeed in the United States which
wavers in its adherence to protec
tion. A disagreeable piece of news
conies across the water to the effect
tuat the stern of the new English
gunboat Scout lias sunk considera
bly and that the rear frames show
signs of weakness. This sign of
structural weakness acquire? im -portance
from the fact that the
gunboats YorktowD, Bennington
and others recently built for our
navy are patterned closely upon !
the Eagiish model which now
show sigus of failure.
BradsTReet's of Noyeniber the
17th takes up the New York Her
ald's figures about the loss to the
business interest of the country
through the late exciting election
(-anvw- and after a thorough ex-
. . . I
aminatioil Ot the question Shows!
i. .:r.i.; ., F,.-f;l.f l,f,.0 i
that Up to Within a Fottulght betoie !
the election the heat of the can- s
T.tss had not materially, if at
affected ueacrai trade.
1
t
Brigadier
General Miles as-1
sumed command of the Division- of
the Pacific on Fridav. The Gen
eral issued immediately a biief
notice to all the military pOSt3, Set- '
. ... ,. ;
ting forth that he had formally ;
taken command, aud stating that!
Lieutenants Gatewood aad Dupray
will act as his aides.
The electoral vote in New Y-rk
state, as canvassed by the stite
board of canvassers, is as foltows,
the highest and lowest number of
otes received by any elector being
given: Republican, 630,337 ; dem
ocratic, 035,903; prohibition, 30,-
',1 .jnr.iolit anilS! union labor '
' '
.
626 ; United labor electors at lM'ge,
J608.
While the Board of Trade, and
citizens generally, are endeavoring
to promote the gtowth and pros
perity of Albany, the fact that
wooien mills are needed here
should not be lost sight of.
The coal mines of Linn county
give promise of valuable results in
the near future. According to the
present price of this product a coal
mine right at home would not be a
disagreeable acquisition.
Traffic on the upper Willam
ette is lively now. The competi- I
tion ot the boats and trains has had
the effect of offering lower
rates, which is agreeable
freio-ht
to busi
ness men. i
Lord Sackville West has bid j
adieu to the United States and as
his successor has not yet been ap
p inted, England will be unrepre
sented at the Dationd capital.
The next census of the United
States will be taken in IS90, or
about the end of the rifty- first
congress. Albany's population by
that time should reach 4,000.
Oregon is the only state in tbo
Union that can boist ot ripo straw
berries on the last of November.
China is now
talking loudly
retaliation on account of the ChiJ
M- exclusion act.
TEMPERANCE 50TE3.
Contributed bv the W.
c. i. I
'lis atfet to live
t,. in. i -
'1 u learn, to know,
To bravely toil, and gain the mastery
m every strife, lu aim at Ho mean
height
Of 1'tleileetual strength or moral
right. xk. t. c. v. inr.Niiv.
The race oi iiio has become in-;
ten.se; the runners are treading j
,, ,.:1,.i, tu...
heels. W oe be j
tu him who stuns to tie hi.s .shoe- :
! strings. Cariyle. !
j At tiie late annual convention of i
. . ..... '
! S( II II i i.fi: I " -1 1 it. 1 T 1 I -1 t Pi (. fl i !(:! II tl '.t 1- I
j ing secretary's report shows '
unions in that part of t .e state,
jwith a membership of 14S4, an
! honorarv membership of :j"vJ,an in-
crease for tiie year of tiht unions
ami 70 members. Total member
ship, including Young Women's
I. iiious,
money
.pSHU.
,-i. -Luuu amount oi
raised, including dues,
Thirty-two juvenile socie-
-i t . 'I' ..I . .
lies are reported, tight county
conventions have been held. San
Diego has a temperance temple, at
the coet of $0,000, and the city
council has passed an ordinance
prohibiting the sale of intoxicating
liquors within an area of three
miies. Los Angeles county has
1700 boys under lifteen years of age
who are pledged against tobacco.
Seven unions are supporting free
reading rooms.
We want your butUr uml eggs, and
will give ou either e;uli or trade lor
it. iJrownellite &tanaru
NEW TO-DAY.
STRAYKD FROM TI1K PKKMISKS OK .1, It.
Cousin ill this city on Mondat, XV v. lfl .-.
small dark hay horse, 5 years old with white
stripe on face. Information leading to his
whereabouts will he suitably rewarded,
Mauled.
KlUlt GOOI, RKLIA1SI.E MEN WArTKll
to sell the Improved niiijjw. A team and
wayon furnished, Address or can on ti.e
Sinijer Mannfarturinj Comr.anv,
J A AKCllliALl, A-ent, Albany. Or
lirUk lor Sale !
i")00,000 L'ood brick for sa'e pply to C
w Cassell. Albani .
t jiTOCKH0l.UF.RS MKKTlXli OK TIIK MASONIC
r Huildine Association will be hold at the
Masonic Hall in Albany, Oregon, on Saturdav
evening, Xov 21, lsss.atthe hour of 7 o'clock
p. m. sharp, for the purpose of electing direc
tors and to transajt uch other business as
mav eoire before the ineetinr. All stockhold-
! ers, Mesons and others interested are reitcst
d to attend, By order oi corporators OI
Shei'p V:nill.
(if) "i"
SI OF liOOO STofK SIIKF.P W.NTK! "X
ires, Ai'ply or write to C. S. Smith.
Oakville.
Klectrii-aiiil lluiuvMatliic Treat mini
milOsE liESlRIXG EITHER OF THESE
X safe and reliable methods of treating dit-
case will find Dr. E. A. McAl ster prepared
i with excellent apnliances for administeriiii:
! either, as t!ie nature of the ease may require.
He may be found at his utiicena Third street,
: two aoors south of the electric lis: lit s'ation,
; w hen not absent on pro!esional business.
Loilititi" Itooens lot- Kent,
mWO XICE, COMMOL'IOUS KOOMS SUIT
able i-r i;ciitlunen..r ladies, situated only
three blocks irom Main street. Inquire of
Mm s A.Mclister, north sideoi:;d street,
tiear electric 'isht siatwn.
G1VBN THAT WE !
; MOTICE IS HEKElij
i X have this ifay purch
111,1 !
W. C. Duran.l of the t.rm ot .1. II Mey. rs .V I
I Co. The contract oi- th
carriwi on a- heretofore, U1.ier jheiirm iiuuie
carried on a - heretof
of J. K. Mvers Co.
.M. .Iai oi..-
M. S Xki .
Corvallis, Xov. 27, lSS.s
j 1)R
E A. M'ALI-STEi:, HOMEOPATHIC
phvsician, has removed his otlice fr..m
Flinn s block to his residence on Third stieet,
two doors south of the electric liu'ht station,
'
oysters! aysiers :
"nASTEKX AXI, OLYMPIAN SE11VEU
Cj fresh every dav at H. Oiercks" restaurant
IlissiilutioH Notice.
rilHE PAR 'XEItSlIlP HKKKTOFORE
1 cxistinr between lr, 1-1. A. McAlister
?ud Dr. A. P. Woodward is tins day dissolved
by mutual lonsei.t.
Xovembei 10, 18s8.
For Kent.
ITUTItXISHED ROOMS TO KF.XT.
. City Restaurant.
Eslray N'etiee.
'AT THE
mAKEX l POX THE FARM OF ST OOURJ j
i let, three miles west ot Aioany, on yeic
C7. . - ...i.:r ;n. L.....rn h...1
UlT 1, i llll.C "ivii .........
j and some brown spots. Uoth ears clipped on
! end and slit, about s years oiu. ine oner
! will please call and iret the above described
cow and ,jay eosts.
For Sale.
FOl'R GOOD WORK HORSES. FOR PAR"
ticulars enquire of G. F. Simpson.
A.VTEU an- EXPKRIEXCXP !IAM TO BKAIM
wire mattresses. Inquire of o.L. Brush
foot of Lyon street.
mWO FURNI.SHEO ROOMS CFXTRALLV
X lo-.-ated to rent. Inquire at Wells, Fargo
& Co's office.
NOTICE.
have bought and furnished-
111 1
I I' I nn II
112 Ml
With new machinery, making; flour by the
kill roller procbss. Tne mill is now run
I uia' a,lu 1 cau furn'!ih the ljest of flour a"1'
j fetd at reasonable rates. I intend to run my
i mill in such a manner that none can go awat
! dissatisfied. Ui e me a cali.
E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills
JOHN SCHMEER'S
Livery. Feed & Sale stable
Comer Second and EUxicorlh' St$
ALBANY, - OREGON
HORSZS
riages
orsks boaiuikp by the day or month. Car
or bu-rsries dh reasonable terms,
v.iul -.--'
NORTHWEST
...1 1TU)TT!
lull MAWKI
INSURANCE COMPANY
cf j PORTLAND, - - OREGON
CAFJTAL STtlv
$50,MI
flic Scio mm Mills
Mb
FA
Uivivii
BEAD, -
551 hereby certify that !r. I X. Woodle has
suectssfaiiv operated on my ridgling horse
ISAAC HAYS.
For further erere'ice in regard to ridu'.tngs
a: mi re oi Date I'eiehoii, Wm. I'eters.mtl.el
unoa: .lonn ilardma.i, A :ivd Wt hvrton, Ai-iciy.-S'ini
twines, Scio: Win. Foster, i'rine
v i I f -. I pra -tic- veieriimry niedi' hie in Al
ia. iv anil country sr.r.-iiiiidiiig (.'dice and
i. -iiiu.ee con.-.r ;th anil Washiurtmi sts.
I. X. WiiODLH, Veterinary Surgeon.
OHM PACIFIC.
(Jurrari A ?.Io;iteith have lots for
sale on tl e installment plan, rang
ing in price from $'" to .liKK'.
QRIGOS EilLWil anil
XAVIVlTS'tX tlUHMM
Columbia. River Route
trains for th ; Ivi-t Icue Portland at a a
and -2-.40 f. M. dailv.
i ' 1 I ' l M I W from iruic!'at j
X X J iVJLJ J. !kj ionils in l lilted States.
Canada and Kmoc.
ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Emigrant Sleeping Cars Kun Throueh oa
Express Trains "
OMAHA,
COUrST'IL BLUFFS.
ax o ST. PAUL
Frs-e f harse anil M ilhoiU ( lian;.
Close Connections at Portland for San t'ran
Cisco and l'u:;t.t Soiin 1 points.
For further part ii iilars inquire of Cur:mn &
Monteith, First Street, Albany, Oregon.
. II. II1U Ollli,
ji'.cral .lanaer.
A. L. M lWrXI.,
ii. 1. A T. 4.
iiTlioats leave the O. U. X. Co.'s wharf, at
the foot of Uroadalbin street, on Tuesday an J i
Fridav of each week.
C. U. ItAW'LlXUS,
, Local A''ent.
Great English Remedy,
Murray's Specific
A guaranteed . ture afor
nervous diseases, such as
Weak Memory, Loss of lirain
Power, Hysteria, Headache
Pain m the 15 ck, Nervous
Prosfation, Wakefulness, i
i I t i.,,..; i
Before lakinjj, tuil(Jj StmjIiai Weakness lm- j
- i-vi;v an I 'ijneral lojOl" power o -h
Gener.it ? Ori.n in ciVner sex caused hy j
ndiscre ion or over-exertion, and which ul
timately lead to Premature TrndsMnrk.
old Aj;e, tnsanity and Con
sumption. sl.t'O a box or six
boxes forc'j.uu. ent by mail
on receipt of price. Full par
ticulars in pamphlet sent tree Kji f'JJ!
to every applicant.
We iiuaranl"'' ft l.oxcs
to cure any eit.se. I- or e cry
S.i.UU order rei eivcii we semi
si boxes, with a writtenfter-r,'Kjfl(1P,
unarane e to refund the monev ii on spei ilic .
does not effect a cure-. Address a'! eomuiil- .
nivati iai t-i trie Sole Manufacturers. The I
.Murray Medicine Co., Kansas. Citv, Mo. !
isTSold in Albany by Fchay FoshayiA J
MaMii,Solc aue
Iteuioveit.
J
OSEPH WECHElt AXNOUXCES TO HIS
natrons and friends that he can be found
on First street, in his new rooms in Foshav A:
Masjii s bru.-k. where lie is prc-iare-i io uc
comniodatK the public w ith antthiniii the
tonsor'alline. . Hot or cold liH-tiis at all hc-ui-s
The lU'YF.RS ;:uiK is
isstifcil March arid Sept. each
year, it is an etcycioieiha
of useMil information for all
liiini" im ii,
who .mrchase the uxuries
VA
'i fade Mori.-.
orthenecessitiesofhfe. We:"UUD, llOUUiO, UUniUK, 1UUIU.IUUU0, U1&UIUU, HWUUii,
I can clothe you and itirnish you with!
j all the necessary and unnecessary ap- i
; ..k. ....... r.. :... .....It- l.nb. ul...t.
eat. tish. hunt. work. tr; to church or,
tav at In mp. ;iml in various sizes. ;
. . .;.,
OUVl-.O CI 1 1 VI tjliilll tll.iv.). ' t-j w i.. . w - - i
Uo aU Bnttse U1
OumrUn IMDLI' rtUU icifc
BUYERS' GUIDE, which will he
sent upon receipt of 10' cents to pav
postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD 8l CO.,
111-114 Michigan Aveiuu.Chicago,!!!. ;
Ladies, site me a call. Slraitansl
Sew BliM-k, Opposite Kevere House.
Miss E McLin.
WANTED.
We will pay 50 cents per roll for
lioicce shipping butler.
TlI lMfSOX & Wateks.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
. James V. PiPE.Prop.
Flrl u.Sieet - Albany
The best variety of choice beef, veal, mutton,
pork lausane, eteinlthe city keptconstantly
n hand. J Jbickvbo
S2T Cash'paid for all kind
ock.'SJ
Contractor and Knilder.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO
cated in Albany solicits patronage
from city and country. Will contract
to build bridges, barns, and all manner
of dwelling houses, including Queen
Amie, Ejistlake and Eli.abethian styles
of buildings. Will furnish plans and
specific :itu:is free ofjt charge. Satis
action guaranteed W. C." CASSEL-
SECOND HABD STORE
The past year has proven it to be t
necessity. The best and cheapest
place in the city to buy your
StoveFiraitire.tLiiware
We aie aitvays prepareu to tuv voui
heuseliold furniture at the Inches
cash price. Sole ayenis for the
PEERLESS
And I.A.MF
Killer,
L. GOTTLIEt.
Jis."')" WJ!MiWrWBWMiMMi"v
FashioDabLe Uresmakios
A GOOD FIT (UTAUANTEED. j
!
THE
BRILLIANT,
D UK ABLE,
ECONOMICAL
Are i'iauin..il lites They t ;"
Strength, 1'iiritj and r'a.- ii'.'.
arc Inst ai"ocii. iJe'.va--' ' bn
are made of e:iea; and nKci i'-r iiiau rials aii'!-
i -ive 1'or, wekii, erci V o:o.
56 colors; 10 cents each-
Send postal fir live Jok, Sant'iic tarn,
live Jok, Sant'ile Ca
.Kr.'i tions f jr coloring l'ii:as: m .kii
line-t Ink or ilhii'igiti cts, a i:iart), ct'.-
Sold by dru:;i;ists or by
Wells Eiohftrdsm i C-'.'Bnrinf Vt.
Kor'-ildiii or l"rn!n Fancy ArtielesJL'SF
DIAMOND PAINTS
SPPiINGFIELD
i n ne .i, Vt.
t l'ifl CIlCl, ci'l'F . : uii i j I I
m i - . . I
! 'jL AAk. CKlfe CI . A , uflMI A r- 'A -it J M .X W AM ft I '
rr Mm n r q :ti i tiiai 3 -3 vi a dm iiio uq ur k b i
u. k n v M hk m m f1 hi m n a jpu ic Hi' r.'a m
ry"Alb:iny yard and oiliet; fm Kailroad, hettveen 4tli and 5tb streets,!
.'lavimr luii'iber not exeelleil in quality, i-nd facilities not surpassed fortlie
nrouint and sutlsl'icto'.'v' liU'm or orders. I resoeelfiillv' solicit a share of the
trail" a. WHEELKK
GEO. W.
JCCESSOIt TO W.
CO
t-5
CD
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ctS
CO
CO
CO
-4-
CO
1
CO
DEALER IN
Stoves and Ranses!
ALSO A FULL LINE OF
TINWARE. rUMPS, HOSE. COVJrEli. WARE
Ana i-yerv viirii-ty of eockinir utensils and novelties in house furnish in sr J
roods. The puMie is invit-jd to cahi and xainine this mammoth stock under i
the new nianairrfflent. j
WILLBROS"
Dealers iz all the leadiTi: . I
ti. i i ... ir-
UTITia PlOTHfC! XQlTlff 1j
A fttf
Sheet music, musical merchaii(lise,ammunition, fish ;
tacle, etc. Warranted razors, butcher and;
Jn.iT taCIv e, etC,
lninv TIkj Iwicr
' -'
NEEDLES OIL and Extras for all Jl A CJLlALb
H.INN COUNT? ACENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIREiNSURANCf COMPANY.
Kepair'niK ofjsewinw .machines, nn.rHi-al
W. F.
1 am no-'vT receiving my
notions, etc, and propose
the line, My goods aire all
FOR CASH
We invite your inspection
Cashmeres ,
Imported Broadcloth
Silk Warp, Henrietta
All WoolTricots
Assafct Flannels
In fact everything usually found in a first-class Dry Goods Store. My
Boot and Shoe department is complete. I have also added a complete
lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited
4Eer"All mail orders promptly attended to.
Call and see me.
"W IF1.
(Snccessor
Children Cry for
ONLY t:l nr-For , lnWkmm Ih.UmA ftt J 'K'OAyfiSIQP
$ . - v-js ' n fin-J- -fA-"L"v c-vW cou iTp- ia:K.r:-K'A
I ad others in - , - '- .'ry j U "jjp - :! "; -;r V ' ' ''' 't b a'jl
iiheuimtism j ,t.j,,8llorc..em n- Bfe' '-'-, i' -1-1 l"-lt-ata
! k-ood fr kidney di . -c X Ki.it. S! F KV
ithan any other uuslU tp WWLTvflv. Hj
Kiuney Abb.,,. j&JlJ UJU .
AM, orrSd 1 n
... W 1." .. Lij"...r.... r...ii
M SB (OB MtkHH l w i I
J !
OK EG ON.
SMITH
H. McFARLAND)
i n ..... TiJ
QH 11T1DQ I IPfTQ 113 Pia.Tins "
Lint - of-
tinlij rf UPWino Til n In 11 PS
" " --O .
instruments, trnns, etc., neatly do.ie
READ,
1W V
Fall stock ot Dry Goods
to make it red hot all along
fresh and new and bought
of the following goods
Flushes
Velvets
Velveteens
Silks and Satins
ZEBIB - iID,
to N H. Allci,,
Aifeaay.rOrtsro.
CBKtm
Pitcher's Castoria.
i
I
"
U NG5 "Sal .n GtfWf
AnlFJINL MLlJ.C'Q.OROifiill.rAL.
HA t'i: Vol" A COi.o mtiie ne id wmcii doe
I secre ion of mucus or matter in the nasal passasw which either must ne mown irom .oe
nose or drop back hehnid the palate, or nawKeu
von founici In-hawk it"', spirrmst, weaK aim
.' . ;
- I . .
rrMUiDRinN
ua nm
the: O NLY
CURE
TOR
I hC -fw.-. JVli
CATARRH
( ' f r i r-Tl U r- urni r Wn rVV,,,, , -A
ABIETINL MCDbCo V QROVILLE
corroding s. ires reve theJ;corruition witnin. . '
As every breath drawn into the limys must r-Efs over and bcu n e polluted by the rent
tiom in the nasal pi.tsiiit-s. it n urt r.-ctoriiy i.v tUt ) n ii: i il.e wlicde wcr
Vr-r.lit.Uv t:.V.H- ,,lni.e. th:'- tl.t- ii .l.i'l ii ailtr il st is !V:.l.itti; mil. II slefcp;st.jn
nto the stomach, trfeibles rlito-th-ii, : i ii cl'ir no on;;p ;, u ll anj;
tv.Jnervcusness and consuniption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
ezt v i...,.A f H.hoi-viimmnii
I l I J t il " " 1 IVIU I tl illll l 1'IIV llllVH .n
t-h'-Ci tin- at oiu r- We nositivelv uarant ecsra
jea ment to cuie. S:x months treatment for
i.r.i iliii- .-ttiil .ii.It-Ciire. For
W O-
I
nilAnill V! II HiMllV
-DEALEE IX
. I
uaraware
tm
Pumps, iron pipe, nihbvir hose and plumbing: sioods. Sole agents. for the
ei-lebrawd "E;.iiy Breakfast" coak stovas and.ranfres, and "Faultlee6" parlor
hetttirta; stoves. Albany, Oreurou.
bookseller. Newsdealer,
-AND
,nniTr
FEST BOOKS AND
Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph' and antograpii
albums, inkstands, ink, pencils, etc., etc. Sheet music, music books,
and all kinds of musical merchandise, ivi 2
General ISTews Depot.
Mail orders promptly attended
Mip, Paints,
BOOKS AND
-
AT -
GITY DRUG STORE
SPECIAL"ATTENTIONrGlVEN TO FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS-
L. W. GXT I SS & SON. Propr's
C. J. DILLON & CO,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF
FUENITUEE
Do ceneral job work, also bargain in llooring and rustic. Those Contem
plating building will tind it to their advantage to Call on us at our Fretovy, a
sr Foot ok LyoN Street 'o
Mason,
A LISA sY
C KEGOX
3 not-et better-; Have you an execs.-. c
or suuucu mu"U ... ----
innamcu e.eo, jicquuni.
-. . ...... .. ;n . 1 . . . .mrc t..Arp ut
. I r 1 !! t: 1 II L o: i v.. ii 1 1 1 in l. . v... ...
less impairment of the bearinif, loss o
smell, memory impaired, dullness i -r
dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
iios.-V Have von lost all sense -f smell?
I Have vou a hackimr cougb? Have you
. ,1. ,,19 Ii.- nr.
dtspejiMa: isi.in oicam iv-m. .-
viii' iiavk T'if. Catarrh. Some have at
ithese svmptoms, others only a part
iThe leiidinjr stmptoinof ordinary ca
tarrh is increased secretion or mucus o
vellow or greenish colored matter.
Foul breath is caused by the rleeom
poshif.' secretions exuded from festering
ulcers far back in the head; ometimes
the membrane eoveriii.s; the bones is
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eaten atvat and trie nones iiieme:es
i lirraduallv decay. Such eases ar m
CA.Udeed objects of pity, as stench fron.
'rcatasst-tj
in not (ltlnv.lbut trV S CaMKORNI
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few applications relieve and .a tnoroutfft
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