The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, July 20, 1888, Image 1

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VOL.tV.
The Oregon Scout,
, An independent weekly Journal, issued ev
ery Friday mornlm; bv
JONES & CIIANCEY,
Publishers and Proprietors.
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Scout, Union Oregon.
rilOFKSSIOXAI..
It. Kakix,
J. A. Kakin,
Notary l'ubllc.
Ss RROTHER,
E.
EAKIN
Attorneys at Law,
Union, Oregon.
(Of Prompt Attention Paid to Colleet.ons.
TOIIN E. CRITES,
Attorney at Law.
Collecting and probate practice special
ties. Olllee, two doors south of post-ollice.
Union, Oregon.
IN. CROMW LLL, M. D. ,
N. CROMWKLL, M. D.,
Physician Surgeon.
Oflice. one door south of .1. 15. Eaton's
store, Unluu Oregon.
V. UKLL,
Attorney at 'iaw,
Notary I'ublie, and Abstractor of Titles.
Oillcc State Land Olllee buildiiu:, corner
Main and A Streets, Union, Oregon.
0. H" I)AY "M" D"
IlOMKPATHIC
Physician ami Surgeon,
ALL CALLS ritOMl'TLV ATTHXIli:!) TO.
Olllee adjoining Jones Hro'.s store. Can
be found nights at the Centennial hotel,
room No. I'll.
M. Bakkr. J. AV. Sitni.To.v. .1. F. P.akei:.
JgAKEH, SHKLTON.t BAKKH,
Attorneys at Law.
OFFICKS Union and Laflrande, Ore
gon. Special Attention given all business
entrusted to us.
rj II. CUAWKOKD,
Attorney at Law,
Union, Oregon.
Oflice, ono door south of Centennial ho
tel. J.M. CAHIiOLL, I B.K.WILSON.
Notary Public. Kx-Co. Clerk.
QAItlfOLL & WILSON,
Conveyancers and Abstracters.
Abstracts to Heal and Mining property
furnished on short notice, at reasonable
rates.
Sales of Heal and Mining property nego
tiated. Collection business promptly at
tended to.
Oflice next door south of Post-oflicc. Un
ion, Oregon.
W. STKANGE,
DENTIST,
Im Grande, Oregon.
Will 'visit Union regularly on tho
first Monday of each month.
ALL WOItlv WARRANTED
FIRST CLASS
IEEE
ORTGAGE
UNION, OREGON.
$500,000.00 to Loan on
First Class Security,
From One to Five Year Time, nt n Low
Hate nt Interest, AUo Huy, Sells
.iinl Hcnu Property 'for
MNon-roidcnU. T
ONKY HKCUIVKI) ON DKPQS! I
To bo In-. . Med on Ouaranti-od Security
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Atlendod to Without Delay,
Bank,
! our poets.
This space
is siven for the U"e and
i km i ci it 01 our
local writers of verse.
and vc hone to make it a ideasiitL feature
of the paper. To that end contributions are
solicited, hut they must possess undoubted
literary merit to obtain place and recogni
tion here. Kli.J
Written for the Scout.
A SUMMKU DA V.
( U'ltOsTIC.)
How cool are the banks of ebon shade,
Puder the weeping willow tree,
Hustling softly the leaves are made
Uullled into a tangled braid.
And then thev ripple pure and free,
Half as hallowed as Gallilee!
Far up into the branches high,
Out to the realms of the azure sky,
Kinging, the wild birds echo goes';
Happy is he, as the brook that Hows.
Along down the vale th the spreading
sea,
uoumgovcrtiie ncitblv shore,
Hipplii.g on through the flowery Ice,
Into the sea's iirccs:mt roar,
See the flowers so gay and fair,
Over the meadow ot waving hav,
Nodding with hearts devoid ot care,
And with a tinge of the summer day.
Nothing can be more happv than they,
Dreaming in the silence there.
Come and breathe in the pleasant air.
Hang on the wall your grief and care,
Into the flowery fields we'll go,
Now while the vernal zephyrs blow,
And all Life's jov is clustered there.
H. W. Hl'KFMA.V.
Eiig-le Valley Items.
New Bridge, .Inly l, ISSS.
Everybody busy haying. Alfalfa is
a good crop uiul there will be several
bundled tons nut up for winter use.
jjiss ,jnnj0 uivans has returned
irom mo iiiato iormai school, hue
icports a Hplendid school, and consid
ering tbe short time spent sit the
school she bus lesirned very rsipidly
suul will soon graduate. Why don't
more of our vounir ladies follow suit?
0m. i.cst,.l!jtcr took n f,.co ,.klo a
iew usiys since. j, postsif Ueteetive
accompanied him. It is alleged that
ho had succeeded in taking some reg
istered letters from tbe oflice and
using the money for bis own special
benefit. I le lias also Leon clnsivl mil.
l).v m? creditors. Wo regret that any
iinui in uui Mcnmy is Kiiuiy oi SUCH
i 11 p . . . , , ,
this place was si grand biieeess suul wsis
well attended, almost every adjoining
j neighborhood being represented. We
tender our thanks to Spuria' for assist
ing us in making the dsiy so enjoyable.
Prof. Lewis delivered a s-liort but v"ery
appropriate address. The Spartsi Glee
club, consisting of Prof. Lewis, wife
and daughter, 31r. sind .Airs. ISeasly
and 3Ir.s. White, rendered several
very appropi into stirs which were ap
preciated by all, being tho best sing
ing choir that ever sang in Eagle val
ley. As opposition is the life of trade,
so it proved to be on that day. Tbe
celebration was gotten up by the
Eagle valley Cornet Hand which bore
all expenses. Some meddlesome prat
tlers with too much tonguo circulated
many falso reports concerning tho cel
ebration which tendered to injure it.
Tl !.., ii. .j t . i
j iii'su tcry juu ucs oil iiisil (Illy lOOK
advantage of tho band's good "nature
and placed an opposition stand on tho
giound and in the evening Air. G. W.
Moody gsive nn opposition dance at
his house, but notwithstanding, tho
band made over $100 as proceeds of
tbe day. Wo shudder to think that
we suo obliged to live in a community
wbero ignomnco litis such power. We
say that instead of diEcouraging tho
hand givo them a fair show by helping
tho boys along. It is a grand thing to
havo a brass band in our vicinity. It
tenders to rescue our youth from dog
redation and ruin. Come, now, let us
all join together and give tho boys a
boost in every way possible.
As OuTsmiiK.
Imnalm JoLtingH.
Wallowa county, July 10th, 1888.
Weather dry and hot.
Wo think tlio Josonh uconlo omrht
to bo willing to givo moro for vegeta
bles than thoy do.
J. T. Caniiold was eccii si- few days
ngo on tho Imnalm. Ho is one of tho
Chineso murderers. Ho wuh armed
with two tix shooters and u Winches
ter rifle. Ho is ono of tho horso
thioveH that Nodiuo caught and had
bound over and who aftorward wont
and tliot toinu of the Nodino horses.
It in believed that those Chinese mur
derers will como clear although thov
do not deny doing tho deed.
I. X. L.
Try tho new baking powder at Jones
Hro'H. Only 36 cents u can. Warran-
Lwl .ta ...... 1 ,i
t,'1 1,8 Hl U8 IUit in the ar- j b
ket, or money refunded. '
UNION, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 20,
Tclocjisot Tattling.
July 17th, 1SSS.
Mowing in full blast,
Weather dry, and hot.
Lumber hauling ended and mill
shut down.
Crops only average, but feed enough
I to support our stock,
j Mr. and Mrs. .lames Hufl'man, of
J Union, paid us si visit, Sunday.
Mr. C. K. Miller returned from La
Giande t lie first of tbe week, where be
has been attending to some land mat-!
tors. '
Mis Lillie Foster, of Higcreek, was
down tbe first of the '"voek, visiting
friends in Pylo canyon.
Hen. Maehie lias gone to Pino val
ley to begin improving bis newly
located pre-emption. Gradually our
citizens depart.
Mr. Guy Rocker, formorly of this
place, luis accepted a position as fore
man in Kellogg it Punch's saw mill at
Nor tli Powder.
David Evclcs, of Ogden, passed by,
Saturday, on bis way to Hood river to
attend to bis extensive lumbering in
terests in that place.
Yes. sure enough, we will have the
unbounded pleasuie of telling the
world that two more tender souls have
locked their interests and joys together
in tho holy bonds of matrimony,
before long.
Mr. Hlado Ashby returned from
Cornucopia, last week, and gives some
interesting accounts of the new mines
and their workings. Ho is well
pleased with the prospects-, and seems
conlident of their future wealth.
The contested land csifo of ITart
and Miller was concluded last week.
Wo did not learn, definitely, which
came out ahead, but sincerely hope
justice will bo rendered to sill con
cerned. Mr. Joseph Yowell will go to Cove,
soon, to commence stacking hay on
A. E. Eaton,s place. Mr. Yowell says
the crop is rather light, 'but likely it
will yield enough to make average
feed. A great deal of complaint is
hoard now on all sides about scsucitv
of hay.
"To be or not to be: that's the
j question." Whether 'tis nobler in tho
mind to sufl'er all the heat of Mim-
mer, and be patient with your eon
i science, or to take up arms against
, our many labors and by opposing, end
1 them to let them die and sleep
but then who knows of what may
como of wife and kids while all our
work lies idly by and linds no willing
I bauds to labor. H. W. II.
'mo
Vale
Pollots.
July 10th, ISS8.
j Not seeing any report from Pine
j lately, Mr. Editor, I will try my "pbist"
at itemizing, if you will accept.
J. W. Kiinbrell, County surveyor
and Dep. U. S. Surveyor, has been
busy at work, recently, re-surveying
lands in the valley.
Rev. Wsikefield, P. E. of the M. E.
church, held services in here, recently,
and it is needless to say yellow-legged
chickens are scare.) now. ' Ho is a lino
speaker.
No schools running in Pino valloy
except ouo at I'anview taught by Mr.
Wise. Alto church and Sunday
School in that district every Sunday
in charge of Rev. Hoyles.
We, undersjaud that tbe P. O. in
spector who recently went tho
"rounds" complimented our worthy
P. M., Mr. Jos. Hragg, by saying that'
ho found tno P. O. books, etc., in a
most orderly, correct ami systematic
shape.
Tho 4th was not celebrated boro,
unless you call some horse-racing cele
brating. A race between horses be
longing respectively to Fied Perkins.
I of Eagle valley, and Frank King, of
I Pine, resulted in a "Walk over" for
Mr. king. The stakes wero $180 per
sido. Several "sortib" races wero run
during the day.
Mr. Jas. Locp started on tho 1th
inst. with his wife for Portland. Mra.
Loop has boon an invalid for several
months, she having heart trouble com
bined with other ailment, and was
advised by Dr. Wood, hor physician, to
try that climate. It is hoped by her
many friends hero that the chano
will cH'uct a euro.
A man well known to tho ioplo of '
your town as "Put" Argersinger. was ,
Ollllil i ojiI m lus cabin nour ( nrim. '
copia a fow days ago. His death was
apparently caused by tho mverinji 0f j
an artery in his onii, evidently done I
by him-cU for tho purpo.o of M-
Mrunion. Jlo bad imui dead nroba-
y ' 1 reo d. v v ilm, o nd ,
0 ' " '0UI jiFI,0.fTI,H I
iibi oiiTKit.
I North Powder Notes.
i July 17, 1888.
Mr. and Mrs, Downie, of lTnion,
! weie in town one dsiy this week,
j Mr. G. F. Deck, of Portland, is put
ting in bis vacation here among his
acquaintances:.
Mrs. Sehafl'erhas sold out her furni
ture and will return home to her par
ents in Denver, Colorado, soon.
Miss White, of Raker City, has been
quite sick at hor sister's, Mrs. Travil
lian on South Powder,
Miss Gracie Savior, daughter of Dr.
W. 11. Saylor, of Portland, is here on
a visit to her relatives.
Mr. Malt Hughes, son of Mrs. Punch
a resident of Astoria, came up last
week on a visit of two or three weeks,
Mr. Lloyd, lawyer sit Stoddard's
mill) returned from Ogden last week
and is again at work in the mill. - I lis
hand is about well again.
Mr. Farquehar Shaw has recently
been elected'nud duly commissioned a
Second Lieutenant ui "K" companv,
O. N. G. of North Powder.
Dr. Saylqr returned from Salem on
Friday morning whore he has been in
sittendanee sit a scsm'oii of tbe State
Military Hoard, the past week.
Lies, manufactured for tbe purpose
of injuring one's neighbor in business
Usually react upon tho bead of tho in
stigator a-la-boomorang fsisbion. Stick
a pin here, old man.
Died. At St. Vincent hospitn',
Portland, on Friday morning last,
Frank Clark, aged about !0 years. Mr.
0. was well known in this vicinity, be
ing an old resident.
Mrs. Httfl', of Clover creek, died at
her residence on Tuesday last, of gen
eral debility and old stge. Tho lady
leaves a husband, si large family and
many friends to mourn her loss.
Mr. Parker recently returned from
tho Cracker creek mines, lie reports
a good trail through the mountains via
Patton's mill, the distance from North
Powder being only about 28 miles.
North Powder H. H. nine "got left"
at Union last Saturday, but are not all
discouraged, and will be present in
Raker at the tournament to compote
for the championship of the North
west. While Chas. McCurry w;ii driving
his team near tho railroad tunnel be
low town, they became unninnugiiblo
at an approaching trsiin and ran away.
Ouo or two young ladies of tho party
wero thrown out and fortunately but
slightly injiued.
Peter King undertook to break a
new horse to work in a road cart lat
Sunday, but he is now repining in bed
with a badly sprained ankle and a
fractuied bone in ins foot, the result
of bis adventure. Tho horso ran off
the bridge into the mill nice, Peter and
the cart lauding some ten feet below
on tho locks. The cart is also laid
up for repairs.
The State Medical Society of Ore
gon will make another effort in the
right direction through loprosentativos
in tho legislature to suppress "quack
ery" in this Stale at the next session.
Past efforts have resulted in failure.
I but there is no just reason why our
State should bo behind others on tho
subject of medical legislation.
Mr. Turner of this plaeo whilo out
hunting horses a fow days f-iuco acci
dentally camo across tho skeleton of a
human, in a canyon on a sand bar,
partly covered by sand, on Powder riv
er, Eomo five miles below town. Tho
party was evidently inurdered, as ono
sido of tho skull was crushed 'in and
his jaw bono broken. Who, whore,
when and how is a mystery to bo solved
by a coroner's jury in sos'-ion sit pres
ent in Union,
Aja.w
AN ICX IT, AX ATI OK.
AVhat U thin "nervous trouble" with
which mi niMiiy soem now to ho idlllctmiv
It you will romombiT a few yosirx iuo the
word Mulurin wswlnumjiiiratlvely unknown,
to-day It Iniim uomuiou nil any word hi the
KiifdUh language, yot this word covers on
ly tho meaning of another word used by I
our rorofuthor In Uiiiim past. Ho it in with
nervous diitwuos. ut they and Malaria sue
Intundod to river wlmt our tfraudiathoin
callou IlilliMUiu, and till nr uaiuad hy
trouble tlmtnrKffn.m a dimmed condl- T. "5, y 1 1 "m "ro1" "'"W""
tlon U Uw Liver which in norformliiK IU ( 0"l',1"P,I," l,v' t first, only
flmllii,' it emmot dl.pwe of tlio j
W ""'"""h the ordinary .Imnmd N t.om.
noimu 10 mm it oil tiir.iuuh the kv oni.
'"btff norvou- trouhlm, Malaria, IUlluus
irir,i!i. 1 011 who 1
"t'T're lat ty urn. Wi
Ahku-i 1 inW Uh
You who are buffwhtKcan woll
i recommend firei'ii'w
arc an- murvcloiiN.
, YJi I " , , ' , " ,"7" " ( r
Iw 'U'B !'. full on George
Htalloril.
If Will IVilltt Ii-iittiilr rrititliw s
!88S.
Cove Cull ilia's.
.Inlv IXll, tSV!.l
There was a
Cove, Tuesdav.
genuine curiosity in
A genus homo of the
tramp varietv.
j Clark, the artist, is bore
I and is having a good run
litis week,
of custom-
ers sit his tent.
j Haying has commenced in all di
j reetions, and tho yield in most locali
i ties will bo very fair,
j Huckleberry picnics are all tho
fashion and many gallon of the lus
cious berries are gathered daily,
j John Pity luis secured several pair
I of imported Guinea fowls. Their me
j lodiotts cackle will soon bo common in
j Cove.
C. G. Ohon has purehaFod tbe land
I and residence formerly occupied by J.
' C. Doney as a nutsery, and is repairing
the bouse preparatory to moving in.
Mbscs. Robimon and Ebolstino, sic
companied by Mr. Robinson, started,
Wednesday, for Cornucopiu, where
they will spend several days visiting
places of note.
W. R. Minor and family, of C.eur d'
Alone, will dispose of their piopertv
and stock this teason and move to
Cove this fall, where they expect to
rc-ide hereafter.
Did you hear that tho invincible NT.
P's. had been vanquished? A. Rut
nothing excepting a combination
could do it. K. Wo came homo with
home pin money. Cove sports. Of
sill tho sights, high or low, I would
rather see a midnight tableaux. R. 0.
Do you perceive how graceful I am
lately? R. There was"a little trouble
among ono camp of huckleberriers.
Come around and 1 will tell you about
it. Alex. Life's golden dream is
o'er. D And to tell (lie truth I fail to
see very much of startling interest on
this cold sphere myself. J. G. The
town will not be big enough to bold
the baseballists on their return if they
win a prize at Raker. A.
The North Powder club and a nine
consisting of players from Cove and
La Grande met on tho Union grounds
last Saturday and indulged in a friend
ly contest which resulted in favor of
the vallev nlavers. then- batlerv beimr !
. ' . ra
moro etl'uctivo than their opponents.
However the gamo wsis exciting
throughout and the largo crowd preb -
cut was cntbiisiastie when at tho end j granted him time to procure the ovi
of tho eighth inning, the Powder boys, donee, telling him to como in whenever
by disu-p playing, drew up and tied tho ho could produce tho saino and. make
score in tho ninth inning the valley
nine did some good work at the bat
and by bard billing scored four runs.
This practically won tho game, as
North Powder, in their half of the in
nings, went out in quick lime, in one,
two, three order, Smith's catch of
Frank Shaw's pop up fly ending the
fight. Immediately after, through the
kindness of the Union boys, both clubs
sat down to si fine supper at the Cen
tennial, wbero every player did not fail
to catch a fowl. Quito a number re
mained to n dancing parly and all
decided Union champions when it
comes to entertaining.
Remarks heard among tho ladies at
the ball game, Saturday: I just wish
W. S, would be beaten out. 1 would
like to see all the Cove Iiovh win, but
he ought to bo out of tho "gang. Mrs.
H. Do show me .). S. 1 have hear.!
so much of him in tho paper, I have
quite a curiosity to seo him ; oh, is it
that ono without shout? W-liy ho
must havo coins. S. Some folks
think it is not nice for tho ladies to
come out to tho ball grounds, but I
don,t see any harm and I am sure it is
a chock on tho language of tho men.
A. Well tho Covo boys beat and so
they ought to. J, Ho just was so
kind and hold the parasol over mo all
afternoon. Miss M. Tho people are
so behind tho times in thissoction. H.
I don't think V. has much modusty
about him or bo would not wear a
sleeveless shirt. W. How I do dis
like this animal action, when a man
is hit with such a bull until Ik, can
scarcely enduro tho pain, then for him
to grin it off as if it was nothing
much, oh! it is horrid! C. Oh that
S. he would like to ho umpire, captain,
pitcher and everything all at once.
Mrs. H. I won Jj?2.fj0 on tho gamo.
Mrs. K.
JIO.VT UXl'KKI.IIHNT,
You naunot allurd townnto time in uxpo-
( 1,0 "') ,or,,,u ilm ur "''l"
l'"'y'''J with Mune cheap u.IttIou of I)r.
Congo and Colds, hut ho Hiiro you (jut the
genuine. HecmiMi ho can imiku morn profit
he may tell you hu him Koniuthlui; Jimt as
Kfmd. or jttMt the nuiiio. Don't ho deceived,
7 mtl,lw,
nut iii.iiiiipongitiiii.it Dr. King's ISow Dis
l"mr' M ,s ""teed to give relief
In uli Throat and Lumjiuid C'tivstaflVotioim,
rr , hmh,H tM (t m,H,lt.N ,,n,K h,orc
NO. 4.
Copp's Lam! JJeviow.
i ...,". ... .,..... ., w,
Secretary Vilas has recently made
some important decisions upon tbe
questions icspccting rights of mort
gagees, assignees etc,, of homestead
and pre-empt ion entrvinen, where de
fects in publication of notice of inten
tion to make final proof, and in tbe
proof itself, have been discovered long
after the issuance of final certificate.
In one case tbe entry man's testimony
was evasive, tending to prove bad
faith, and it could not he determined
by the ptoof what actual time bad
been spent on the land or bow great
had been the periods of absence. Tho
Commissioner of tho General Land Of
fice held the entry for cancellation be
cause it was considered "an stttempt
to obtain title to tbe land through
fraud and in evasion of law." Tho
eiUiynian failed to appeal, and an ap
peal wsis presented by the mortgagee.
Tho commissioner refused to recognize
the mortgagee as a party inlerested'iu
! 1,10 1''tl-. appeal to him, the
Cretary I't'M that tho "claimant, not
living appealed, is barred, the mort-
g.igeo should bo peunittcd tb submit
supplementary proof regarding claim
ant's residence and good faitli prior to
tho issuance of final corlilicnte," and
ho allowed such action to bo taken
within sixty days.
In another ease the land having
been erroneously described in tho pub
lished notice of intention to make final
proof, (Inotigh no fault of tbe entry
man, and the land having been con
veyed to another, and the ontryinnn's
address being unknown, the Secretary
held that the rights ot the grantee
may be protected and the defect cured
by tho subsequent publication by the
register and receiver of a 'notice in
viting protest against tho issuance of
patent on the entry, and if no protest
be made, giving reasons why the proof
already inside should not bo accepted
patent should bo issued.
In another case the publication of
notice of intention to make' proof was
regular, (lie claimant and his witnesses
appeared at the place and on the day
fixed for making proof, but record evi
dence of claimant's declaration of in
tention to become a citizen was not at
, hand, and tho roe-istm- md .vw...iv,.,.
proof, fixing no specillc day for that
purpose. The pioof .was duly niado
toveral weeks after the day advertised,
and the entrynian sold tho bind at
once, and died si little more than a,
year afterward. About a year lifter
the death of the entryinan" tho com
missioner rejected tho final proof, be
cause not made on tho day advertised,
and required the entryinan to give
new notice, when if no piotest should
bo filed the proof already mtido should
bo accepted. The Secretary dispenses
with this requirement and directs that
tho entry bo referred. to the Hoard of
Equitable Adjudication.
In my fit-it letter I stated that noith
tho Public. Land Rill (known as tho
llolnian bill) nor tho Railroad For
feiture Act would bolikoly to pass both
houses of eongres at Hiis session.
Notwithstanding the fact that both
measures havo gone through tho
house, I still adhero to that statement.
Senate Hill 188S, known as tho
Stewart Hill, amending the mining
law in several respects, will not pass
at this session of congress. Interest
ed parties should study this, bill
and call the attention of. their con
gressmen to defects boforo it becomes
a. law.
An effort is being mado to bring
about an adjournment of congress not
later than August In, and will proba
bly Hiiccoe.d. IIknuv N. Coit.
A SOUND I.lIlJAI, OPINION.
H. Muhi bridge Altindsiy Km. County Atty
Clay Co., Tex., Miys: '-Havo used Rlcctrlo
Hitters with most happy rusults. Jly broth
cr aUo was very low with Matiirisd Fovor
and .Imuullc, but was cured hy tlmuly us
of thlrfimidlrhio. Am nallal'h'ilj?h(!trie Hit
ters Hived bis life."
Mr. I). I. WllcoxHon, of HorsoCavo, ICy
add a little testimony, saylnfs'IIo posi
tively believes ho would havo died, hud it
not boon for Ulectrlii IlittOM.
This groat roiaody will ward off, as well
ttii euro all .Malarial DIm'suci. suul for all
Kiknuy, Mvor "d Ntuiuaoh Disorders It
Mtsuidu uiuq(uitcd. Pilcu r0c, mid ft. at
Wrlhl' drug torc. Union, Oregon,
NEW ROOKS.
A large assortment of now books
havo just been received .by Jouca Hrcw.,
consisting of tho Paxtou ami Lovfell
orlc of iiovels, School KpcukerH, ltd
Lino Poets, etc, Prices lowor tlwn
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