The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, March 19, 1891, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 19. 1891.
0. & W. U MATTERS.
makes an improvement, but who never
confer the sumo benefit themselves and
invariably throw, cold water on the sug
gestions of improvement by the actions
of improvement clubs. These are the.
men who interfere in their very pnssivo
ness with the growth of a city. They
toil not neither do they spin, they live ; honored and beloved by numberless person
... ., .. ... jt, ' ai intnii" nun uy minions 01 inn cnuniry-
hko parasites, allowing others by their ,,.., wlo wI11 ' , wiMl .iniiui.this oarfv
mil. assistant general encriy to improve the stiriotinding ! Hff. Hi" 8rd war recotd at Hull Hun, in
' r ... J , 1 , . , ! .he army of the Cumberland, at Slnloli,
0. & .W. I., was in country and so enhance tho value of Memphis, Vicksbure, Chntt.inoofru, Knox-
0. Herman, Assistant General Manager
VloltB tondloton Ho Is Intorvlowed.
LIKE OF
GENERAL
SHERMAN.
BY
Gen. Howard and Fletcher Johnson.
Tin Inst of the great war heroes. He died
For Bargains iu
Mr. C. Ilcriimn
manager of tho
Pendleton Thursday, and met Hon. L.
B. Jtinolnirt, of Union, who came to
confer with him on business matters.
Mr. Hernian of course fell into the
clutches of an East Oregonian repre
sentative, but had little information to
impart, except that ho had lately re
turned from Contrah'a, where he has
been paying olT employes on the Gray's
Harbor extension.
"Will you settle obligations here?"
was asked.
"No 1 do not visit Pendleton for that
purpose. Mr. Hunt is expected to ar
rive hero by April 1st, when I prcsumo
all claims will bo paid."
"When will the new management
take possession of the road?"
"1 cannot s.iy definitely. Tho pre
sent management will operate the O.
& W. T. system for some time yet."
Mr. Herman could not say how Mr.
Hunt would profit, financially by the
recent deal, as he did not know the
terms of the solo except an published in
the newspapers, having left. New York
before the transaction was completed. '
AVhon asked whether Mr. Hunt's plans I
would bo carried out by the new man
agement he could give no further in
formation, To the question, "Do yon suppose
tho deal means that the Northern will
own tho 0. W. T. system?" he re
plied, "1 do not know. Air. Wright is
a heavy stockholder in the Northern.
Mr. Rinehait said to tho reporter
that it was possible tho Grand Rondo
extension might yet bo built by Air.
Hunt. He thought I he entire amount
of tho subsidy pledged for this purpose
by tho Giand Rondo fanners might
again be offered, as exorbitant rates
for the short haul over tho Hlgin branch
of the Union Pacific had caused dis
satisfaction, together with a desire for
a computing line. A proposition from
Air. Hunt for building tli extension
similiar to those first proposed ho
thought would bo excepted.
Muttim Herman and Rinehart left
for Walla Walla Thursday evening.
unimproved holdings. Real estate of j
itself in a city has no interest bearing j
value apart from that duo to that ap- j
praibement which is tho natural result
of improvement. In other words it is
the buildings on or near a property
which give to it its value. If the man
who wont improve were taxed more
heavily than the man who does the
city oould soon be built up. There
would be mine men whoso wealth is
tho result of hard work th u of those
who, lying back, have become wealthy
, through no work of their own and
whoso wealth is tho result of whattheir
, neighburs have done. A law which
would compel an owner within u cer
' tain distance of the biibinoes centerand
within a certain time to improve under
pain of additional taxation might bo
' worthy of consideration by the ex
change, and might prove of value to a
great and growing city like this, which
in many raws, has been made to suffer
! by the apathy of largclaniled proprie
,' tors. Such a law would increase tho
' number ol real estate transactions,
I would add to the city's revenue and
i would result in rapid improvement."
ville, Missionary i'iilRe, Atlanta, and in the
immortal "Ajarrli to thu oca, whose gran
deur and glory has novcr been surpassed
in the world's history.
With each' cony of the book will bo given
a new ntul very superior
Steel Pluto Portrait or tho Oeneritl,
made from a photograph taken just prior to
his lust illnews and showing him in his Gen
eral's uniform. The work will contain
about COO paxes, superbly illustrated with
portraits, lmt tie scones, etc., from end to
end. Tho book should find a place In every
patriotic home in the land.
mmm mmm
for uj.'euts. f'iie interest and excitement is
intense. Ai agem-v is worth at least from
$10 tc $15 a day. Strike while tho iron is
hot and big money U your. Now don't get
left this time. Previous experience is not
neces.-ary. Illustrated circulars nn'i extra
liberal term mailed In e cm application, or
to secure i' instantly (lend f;0. lor complete
agent o:invnsing outfit and slate choice of
territory. Address.
PACIFIC Ptf'I.I8fIIN0 CO.,
Aiiihworih Hloek. Portland, Or.
-tats, Caps, Gloves, and
Gents' Furnishing
jewelry, Picture Frames,
Albums and Variety Goods,
CHOOL BOOKS,
hollKHft on sale
o-oods PRWAL POINTS
EAST, WEST,
SmCIULT'S HA Mi.
N"
The only place to secure ,1'trst-elasi job
printing is at Tin: Kcour olllue.
f7TJjjnrgaronrggwgnjiiMiijiVMArnuiiuAjiaaJiTrstaT-iwH
1
M ti f ai
HUE VALLEY.
Pini: Vau.kv, Alarch 10,1891.
Snow is disappearing rapidly now.
Glad of it. Twenty inches of snow on
tho 10th of Alarch doesn't look very en
ticing, but it is not often thus.
Tho family of James Loop aro hav
ing a siege of illness; lirst little Georgia
with fovor and severe sore tin oat, then
Airs. Loop, then tho baby, and at last
accounts Air. Leop himself was at
tacked in tho same way. The nature
of tho disease is not known as yet but
it appears to bo contagious.
Air. HI. Leap, Sr. and Reeoher Hob
inson havo been out soliciting subsorip
lions toward building a Christian
church at Halfway, the coming sum
mer. At last accounts thoy were do
ing well, having secured almost lumber
enough from Air. Langroll and others
for tho building, and as thoy aro now
canvassing, wo havo no doubt that thoy
will succeed in obtaining all thu aid
necessary for tho erection of a good
building.
Died February 27th, Agnes, aged l
years, tho only daughter of Mr. and
Airs. John MoKmldon, of Pino valley,
passed uway after a short illness of
about '10 hours. Wo learn that tho
child was taken with vomiting, sup
posed at tho time to bo inflamatiou of
tho stomach. Dr. O'Connor boing ab
sent in Grando Rondo, Dr. Fuller, of
Eagle valley, was sont for, but ere he
arrived littlo Agnes, had passed from
tho land of tho living.
Tho body of Andrew Loo, who re
cently committed suicide at Hunting
ton by cutting his throat, was brought
to tho homo of hispuronts in Pino, and
from thonco laid to rest iu tho come
tory at this placo, on Friday afternoon
last. Tho aged parents havo much
sympathy in this berenvomont, which
comes in a form to nuiko it doubly
hard to bear. Wo aro told that "Ho
dooth all things well," but, truly, "His
ways aro mysterious and past all find
ing out."
' i.-'-J
diwA Im i.iiocsefiil!y traveled with
r : t ro.Tj !.cr,;;:-i. 'Jo is;eh wealth or any
civotoJ pMilioa in i:jroquIres tho full
( i)5uetf.!i-. i-il operation of ell tha fac
j j ultles V.T.d r.ahsrj hia endowed us with,
y 'fliato concisions cannot ex!: imlssD tho
l- phyclca! behijj (3 in perfect working
crier, anil Ms Is Impr -,s!!ilo when tho
liver end sploan nro !orpi:l, lhua obstruct
Ibj ilia eccrotloss, causing Indigestion
r.r.d dyspepsia, vuh all 0 their accom
panylng horrors.
TIC!i IS IIKltHP.V GIVEN THAT
by virtue of an exieution issued out
of the countv court of the suite of Oregon
for n.ikorcMiuity, bearing d.itu the 2d day
of March. 1801, to 1110 din otm! and delivered
upon a judgment wherein MoKennon ifc Co
plamtiffi rt covered judnicn' against li. 1
Opdykc unci Ktiuna Oniivke, dcl'enihinis. for
the ("inn -i Kichty-one iioihirs, diunui'es
and cus in. winch iuKincnt wa'i enrolled
and docketed in the clerk's office of .said
court, in Hiiid linker county, mh the Oth day
ofFchruarv. lstll, 1 have levied upon the
lollop inn ik'Hcnbed real e.siatv, situated in
Union countv, Oregon, to-wit : The south
east ouartnr of section twcnt.v-seven, town
ship thrf-e north, ranco thirty-nine east of
the Willamette meridian; nn'l by virtue of
said cxiclltion and levy I will s. 11 at pulilic
auuiion at the court lions.- (inor in Union,
Union county, Oregon, on tho 17th day of
April, 1891, at 2 o clock p. in of said day.
all the right, title and interest 111 said above
described promises that the said defendants
Ji. I'j. aim lamina updvke had on the (ith
day if March, 1S01, or have since acquired
therein, or sufficient thereof to satisfy the
said sum Hi' etghly-ono ilollars and the fur
ther sum of twelve and 70 100 dollars costs
and the costs, disbursements, interest am
aceruiti'.; costs of and upon this writ.
Tortus ot sate: uasii 111 aoiii coin to me in
linnet. Dated at Union this 17fh day of
March. 1801. .1 T. I50I.LES,
Ity V. 11. ITsHKii, Sheriff.
I)e.uty. a-10.
English OanilsSion Tunic
exerts a specific! Influence over tho liver,
excites It to healthy action, resolves Its
chronic engorgements, and promotes tho H'
secretions ; cures Indigestion and const!-
a pntlon, sharpens iho nppctlto, tones up m
en ino cniuu ujjtuui, ui.u iiiuku-j ii.u orin
ffl "vlng.
0.&W.T.R.R
D
I'uxia'io:; pon ijquok liioKNSK.
To the Honorable Countv Court of Union
(.utility, Oregon:
'iVi' Hie undersiKned voters of N'orth Pow
der precinct, in said county, would rospcot
fully petition your Honorable Iiody to L'raut
ti license to David lleyondf'e to soli spilitous.
malt ai.d vii.ous liquors in loss quantities
than one uallou at the town f North Pow
der in said county and sinti', for tho period
of one year; and in duty bound your peti
tioners win ever pray
"The Hunt Line.'
Improve Your Proporty.
Tho Sun Fmnoisoo Chronicle says:
"If thoro is any individual to whom tho
natural appraisement of proporty in a
oily HLo this would bo begrudged it is
tho man who novor has improved, novor
does and novor will improve his propur
ty. Thtiro tiro only too mniiy such toU
Uli land owners, men who aro over ready
to ralfao diuir prices when u nnlghbor
In Coiituiction witli the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILR'I)
li'ornis tho
Quickest and Best Route
Uetweon Kastorn Orejron and Washui(jton
and Piint Sound points, as well as
tho Popular and Direct
Line to all
POINTS HAST and SOUTHEAST
PULLMAN SLBKl'INQ OAKS,
SUIM3K1) DINING CARS, and
FREE SECOND CLASH SLEEL'EKS
Tlu-itiicli to Clileniro vm tills l.lno.
Passenger Trains of this Company aro run
niiifj regularly between'
DAYTON, WA1TSRURG, WALLA
WALLA, WASH., and PEN
DLETON, OIL,
Maklun close connection at llunt's.lunc-
tlon with northern 1'acille trains for Taeo
111a, brattle, Vietoiia It. (, Kllunsburtj,
North Yakima, Pasco, Sprauuo, Cheiiov,
Davenport. Spok-uie Kails, liutte, Holona.
01. 1 am, iMiiiueapuus,
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Passenger Train, making above commo
tions loaves Poiullefon daily, at 7:10 p. m.
Through Tickets Sold (0 all Points Hast
at the Lowest Rates.
Oeii'lVr't' 111 id' f"iissf Aut .
Q. W. HUNT, WllnW.l..h.
Preslilent and Oen'l MmuiKor.
II. L. DKACON, 'fluke v ,t, Union, Or
JOS. KEILHERT,
Wm Warden
John Craitf
T W Myers
M It Shirley
.1 Stout
D Lee
t L lleshman
.1 D Liuhtirt
,i Cmustoek
G II Moo rehouse
Peter. I Kins
Adam N'eilson
Wm Monton
Charles Parker
Lemy l.oinax
JI II Salisbury
Dctlif Kplm
lluford Aiken
Wm L Walls
Chtis AtcCnrry
Alfred Xetirson
1 Keir
J A White
.1 Gloss
M Hopkins
John KiiHwty
Tho Tanner
D L builders
Wosloy Anthony
Ooo tJioddanl
W A Wade
Clarenee Wilo
J It Wilson Jr
11 M Wdson
J P S)tneuui"g
J ltl'hilders
V W I'luininer
Win Peiirson
11 IvhMxrds
.1 A Plleher
Jessn Dndsou
J II Parker
0 Hauer
II P Campbell
A P Hhull
Clms MeKonolds
.Siiinuel Dye
J It (iardner
.lames Daltou
Jas Filkius
AVin Korsoy
K P Auhby
H Ashby
1C Iliiwor
.0 D Thomhiison
II Toroy
To Whom it May Concern:
You are horopy notitiod in accordance
with and pursuant to the foregoinj' petition
1 will im the 8th day of April. 1801, nt tho
hour of ouu o'clock in the afternoon of said
day, present nhIiI iieliticm to the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for Union
County, for a license to sell spiritous, malt
and villous liquors iu Icsh quuutitios than
onu kiiIIoii, In North Powder precinct, Un
ion Countv and Statu of Orenoii. far tho
jMorin of ouo year from wild time.
DAVID UUVISllIDOK.
Irian
li.-.-.-.
1
i; Tiikr.
UNION, OHEOON.
A Fine lino of Goods Alway in Stoek.
Call and Exaiuino Thoni.
Suits Made to Order,
Cleuniiij,' and llepmriug.
All work warmutod. 12 l tf.
1) If Hart
Jack Pliimiuer
Joint ilrant
Henry Huuer
O Ji Allen
0 31 Wall;
II O (jorlnun
Millard Anthony
J 31 Cnrtennin
Jamos Nibley
Wm Stour
llenrv Pearson
L II Thomas
S'C Mann
J W Anderson
(1 V Powell
James A Ouorge
Chas F Hull'
H Potbchlld
, Miles Lee
Lyman Stanlord
J0I111 t!t"ward
W F Thompson
David liradford
John M Oilkison
S l'M'tisiek
Matt Slmonis
L S ICulsoj'
S Williams
James Simoiiis
Thus Shaw
Win Pearson
B It Avles
15 C ICd wards
Ki wi Carper
11 J Harris
liriir Scott
0 W Dolan
L liohinott
f M Shurthtr
John X Nioo
Williiun Biiiionis
U M Carter
S A Dmighorty
D Person
J Past
W L Dtiughertv
Tho liurns
1! L Wokelield
.1 W Mayuard
W W Kills
Fred Nioo
J 0 Harrison
.las Ut
J Hlchuidson
J I looser
Mil Talis, mm id
fitai Ep, f ipos li Uki
-Go To-
In addition to bargains
mentioned lines, all kinds of
in the above
NO
UTH
UNION. OREGON,
A. 13. F.IIS, Ticket Agent.
TIME TABLE.
Trains depart from Union daily as follows:
CAST HOUND.
Overland Flyer, No 2 11:3.'! A.M.
WEST HOUND.
Overland Flvor, Nol... 7:0P.M.
Main Line. Nos. 1 and 2, "The eriand
Fiver,'' carry throUL'h Pullman Sleepers,
Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and
Coaches, between Portland and Denver,
Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Paul or
Chicago.
Main Line, Nos, li and -1. "The lanuted
Fast Mail," carry Pullman DinniK and
Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chi
cago.
OCEAN DIVISION.
The Union Pacini will dispatch Stcainerr
tiotween Mm l- rancisco aim t'ori
land, as follows.
F1S05I l'OISTI.ANI). FBOM SAN FI.ANCISCO.
At 10 p. 111, At 10 a. 111.
State Mar. I Columbia Mar. 1
Oregon.. " f State. " S
Columbia " 0 Oregon " 12
State . ' K! Columbia " 1(5
Oregon. " 17 State " 20
Columbia " 21 Oregon .. " 21
State . " 25 Columbia. . ". 23
Oregon .. " 2!)
The
company reserves the right to change
steamers or sailing days.
HATES OF PASSAGE;
Cabin, - - ?10.00 Steerage - - $S,00
Hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - MO.OO
Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro
,, 5 years ... Free
Inchnlinij Jfcal.i and Berths.
C. S. M ELLEN. I T. W. LEE.
Oen'l Truflic .Manager. I Gen'l. Ticket Agt,
Mi i cii w llf cEf 0 A K KLtiis' ARent" u"ion"
fja ygtom &, k m& Tlionison So Titrsel arc nc:cnts for
m fi I il T 19 l li tho celebrated Cyclone WindMill, and
h S 1 1 n fink li I a i as the prices on them have been grcat-
WjMllafvev UllfilvH ly reduced they are now within tho
W reach of nil. Sample mill to bo seen
at their planer in North Union. Call
1 and exaiiiiiie it .
AT LESS THAN COST. WJ$
Din 111 ii iiifiifii little
JONES BEOS., Union... Or. j
m ar a zjs wn. ta w jn u-. s i-.:rti IH(JW TONIC. k
.,. . , .... . 1 1 1 l 1 j r-r,m. 11 I'DRisii ' ' isl.oon nrnt-r.ATrs the livkhS
lliBtlriKvaavarfiiiiw U and KM . r.u.i nfsTctii'i i' - 'jkrimtatkdH
I H lalll'ALliitkcl VI(IO!:OUut'niW,(iTIIofYolrr7
j OA Head oi
TAKKN til.
Uy D. V. Johnson, ono and one-haU miles
south of Ciiion, one soriol liors 2 yunis old
branded :ifH on tlio left Htitt. Notice dulv
posted acjlusuorilliiff to law and apprsisod
ot W bv 117?. WMUim, ju.tiee of tho pen in.
212-ttn
fOrli'E IS HEliEI'.Y OIVEN THAT
I bv virtue of mi x 0:1 1 ton and order of
sale 1-sucd out of t 1 1 llotmrablc Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for Colon
eomit.v, beiiriuK date tin- JSn day of Feb
ruary 1801, and to mo d 'treated and iloliv-
ered, upon a judgment mid order of nlu .f
herotoioro attaclied prop. rty. ontered on
1110 14'!) day of Febvu.i;y, 1801, vvticieit; .1.
L Cavillers is plaintiff .mil R. V. Deal Is
defendant, for tho sum of -one hundred and
sixtv ti'id lorlv-twoo:i liu idredth- dod'trg,
mil the further Mini of :.crv-two ami four
teen tine hundredths ! !.ir. for eosif tml
disburemeutu, which judemeut wa en
rolled and douketed 1 n the cerk' rtilio of
said court 011 the 21-t day ot Fcbnury,
181)1, and ordering the sal of the follvwinir
described horototore uUitclied real c-t.ite,
to-wit: All the right, title, InertcH mid
claim that the defend .i t, H. V. Deal, had
on the 21m ilay of Mtin li, 1SX). or nf tic
(piired in or to tho following described
real eatate to-wit: The of 8W, or
section 7, township H mumL, nf Kumfi- .1 1 K,
V M., situated in Union county, Oregon.
Now, therefore, untlei a'ld by virtue ol -aid
execution and order ol Mile as aforesaid, 1
will sell nt public tuijii n ut the dour 1 hmiso
door ut tinliin, Union countv, state of Ore
gon, on Friday, the 27th dnv 'of March, ti),
111 a o eiocK p. 111. 01 ctttu nay, an uio rnrni,
title, interest and claim that the nid defeu
daiit.K. W. Deal, had hi the 91t ilav of
March, 1S90, or since tie juind Iu or ! the
above d scribed real .'-inte, 1 o satisfy ald
iudfe'iitcut, fios, costs. di-burseiiienti and
Iiitnrost, as aforaaid and accruiiiR oot.
Terms of sale, cash to mu hi baud In gold
coin ot tho U. S.
Datod February 23, ISflt.
J. T. UOLLKS.
Sheriff it Union County.
Ity W. It. Ushkh. Depu'.v. 2-SW-St.
2
4fnd Ditii'y
Head of 2-yoar-olds.
DO HOT GRIPE, SICKEN OR
CONSTIPATE.
t!Dr Piter rn- Ciov llrjiniinur
wu.ib wwith run unn iitnuflbns.
nnii all troubles arising froa
lndigeEUon cr Constipation.
lniprorofi tue uompioxion
hr lnrlf,l.,t !l. lllnn.
Thnr1oecnn bfi nicely adjnsted to suit thscaie, u
on pill enn nover be too large a dose. Easy to take
a so piuch fusar. -IS pills pnt'up In a ttrone '11
rhicn can be curried in rest pocket. A Great Carta
lD, to Travetern and Itcclnr. SIru. Noae U.nulni w Itll.
out .'('rmrrnt" Trmtpark, Sold Kreryw hrrr, S&e. a bolUfli
BAnyii jbu j'rriun .cos lor e, id uanjpa.
IJI?. HA.fTEU'S IROM TflUlfi. I
PURIKIi ' ' i:l.nn nrncr irr ,i.siTrrnH
nil 101 i f.u.l nfsTctll'-H' -'JKBIUTATKDI
I to lll Al.lil akd VI(IO::i)Ut.t'fliK.(iTIIirYnml
THE DR. HAHTER MEDICIUE CO. ST. LOUIS. MO.
Full Blood Kolstciii
Bull, Price $75.00.
Heason forSelliiifr: Intend to loavo
tho vulloy uhdut the first of Iray.
1?UNWIIB HOHMI VOW HUNT.
Z L.. 'if , ,,J.; ( amioy , (ViiurWwiuMd miiJ
II 81. Union, Orutcoii
T lUt,
NOTICJt TO M.Tyi.K.
All persons ImJebtod to the uiM.ttrttiKned.
bv not, bouk account i otberwlsi'. tiro
o.p-tHl to fertile their iiccniiutn vrlihout
further imtioe. I am cuiiii.ellrd. to adopt
this coiiim' .in account .! m !u-". bv the
rtsviii lire in (.'ornucuuia.
12 InSiii J I. A!.IUMXOK.
XOTiti;.
To Wh'Oti it Mu t'tnuvrtt
1 lificb m.rn nil Krun. mul l with
Dr A I I'ullei on my ttinuiinl 4a 1 will
nmiUii' rwiMiihie hu of hi tm iw our imy
any ulU ofliU contraeiiiiK.
tllio A. IIOIMTIKK.
New Hrldgr IVhrui ii 11.
NOTIVi: ( UtHt)LUTIOK.
"VTOTICR IS 1IKRKHY 01VKN TH T
Xi the eo partnership heretofore existing
between A. K. Jonei. aul B. Chancev, in
tlio publication of Tin. Dr.KaoN ttcocr. U
till dav tiiiuolvetl by mu;iial consent. Hr
Jones will retire and M Chaiitwy will con
tlnue the bimliiBits. i:i;li, r one will rccaip
for moneys due. AM l ;i -'. accouiil-- ,,cm
be Ki ltled v.itholil ie!;.' .
Dated this 16th d.i t. I.nuarv, 1MU
A. K. J(XKS
II. CilAM'KV.
MjTICKOI'' UISxOLHTJOK.
VJOTlt'U IS HKIiKr.y
It vc, Squire K. Tin in t
lauev, h ive th: .I n d
eon-eiii th.' p.irtnt" hi,
esimm : between u. i.
StMt'bt .t 'thonii.l ttn 1
l ilett of the nrni an
duo.
Dated ui l uion t)i
Det'DinUr mm.
sgl 1UK K T1MM .
J II. HKhANKV.
OIVHN
And J.
Ived hv
lui'hiess h'
i I II. Del
. i all n
I HAT
li D -
M U U:tl
. iitlnre
i
t ' p.iv
(Jail on mo nt once ii you
want bargain.
G. V. COOPKll,
La Grande, Or.
Stock m ar Laiid oftiiyon. PIohso men
tion this paper.
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8 nr&y
EKOL1
ST
J C.) Sample Pens, different patterns, In
(Bn Melcel lMntotl irfntcli iSox,
sent post-paid, ou receipt of lO CENTS.
PERRY & 00., London. EStab.io24.
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