Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 13, 1896, Image 2

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    RepoDllcan Ticket.
For President,
WILLIAM AkKINLEY,
Of Ohio.
For Vice President,
GARRETT A. HOBART,
Of New Jersey.
For Presidential Electors,
T. T. GKER. of Marlon County,
B. M.YORAN, of Lane.
E. L. SMITH, of Wasco.
J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah.
oss. Bryan has pratical rejected
the populist platform and refuses
to notice bis populist running
mate, altbongb the populists plat
form is far better tban the Chicago
oat put. Watson's friends all
over the country are getting ready
to reciprocate Corvallis Gazette.
The Darlington, Wis., Journal says
editorially of a popular patent medioine:
"We know from experieDoe tbat Cham
berlain' Co'ie, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy ia all tbat is claimed for it, as
on two occasions it stopped excruciating
pains and possibly saved us from an un
timely grave. We would not rest easy
over night without it io the bouse."
This remedy undoubtedly saves more
pain and suffering tban an; other medi
oine in tbe world. Every family should
keep it in tbe house, for it is sure to be
needed sooner or later. For sale by
Conser fe Brock.
Today is Morrow county's re
publican day.
It is now only a question of how
large will be McEinley's majority.
Immense throngs of voters c
daily arriving at the borne of
Major McKmley to greet our next
president
Gov. McConnell, of Idaho, has
sent a challenge to Senator Squire,
of Washington to meet him in a
joint debate at Spokane.
A large delegation of ex-con
federate soldiers called on Mr.
McKinley Friday. They were
from Virginia and promised the
republican nominee their earnest
support
Candidate Bryan's furious de
nunciations of Great Britain come
rather late in bis political life to
be of service in this canvass. His
previous record stands in too vio
lent contrast to his present perform
ances. He talks about his Ameri
canism, but when he has an oppor
tunity to demonstrate tbe practical
character of his patriotism be fail
ed to embrace it "When the
Wilson bill was before the house,"
sayi The Saratogian, "Mr. Bryan
was very friendly to British mauu
facturers, and did all in his power
to further their interests. As
m i
memoer 01 trie ways and means
committe having charge of the
bill, be never lifted up his voice in
behalf of American manufactur
ers, who were in many instances
denied a hearing before the com
mittee. His denunciations of
England now will deceivo nobody."
m i fan Mft Fi, thf NERVES IN OCTOBER.
For the Six Months Ending on the
31st Day of September, 1896. Made Well
Again by Paine's" Celery Compound.
Semi-Annual Report
Of the County Clerk of Morrow County. State of Oregon, nlmwinu th nmnnnt
and number of claims allowed by tbe county court of said county, for what al
lowed, amount of warrants drawn, and amount of warrants ontatandina and
unpaid, from the 1st day of April, 1896, to tbe 81st day of September, 1896, both
inclusive:
ON WHAT ACCOUNT ALLOWED.
A Myelins; Tonrlst.
Last Friday a tall, dark-oomplezioned
young man, wearing a well-worn bicycle
suit, shoes and leggins dropped into
Heppoer from tbe east, coming in by
tbe way of the Hinton oreek road. He
at once prooeeded to Bert 8im ids' plaoe
and proved to be an old valley friena of
Mrs. Simons, who on bis way home
from Ann Arbor, Mich.
Mr. John H. Scott, for that was who
it proved to be, is a Salem boy. He was
seen by a Gazette reporter and stated
tbat be bad been taking a law oonrse at
Ann Arbor, and bav'mg finished bis
studies this year be concluded to return
on a bicycle go that be ooutd see the
country. Leaving Ann Arbor on June
18th last, he prooeeded by easy stages,
taking aoircuitous route down through
Southern Illinois and Missouri. Ia all
he has traveled 4000 miles and looks
brown but healthy. He rides a Trilby
and left Saturday morning for bis borne.
Mr. Soott went to school with Mr. C.
A. Minor, manager of the' merchandise
establishment of Minor it Co., at the
Willamette University, and was known
as a little boy by Dr. J. W. Rasmus.
All enjoyed the renew. 1 of old acquaintanceship.
County treasurer's salary
School superintendent's aocount.
Stock inspector's salary
County Judge, salary account....
Deputy sheriff aooount
Deputy olerk aooount
Distriot attorney's aooount
County commissioners' aocount. .
Pauper aooount
Road and bridge acoount
County Sheriff, salary account.. .
County Clerk, salary acoount...
Stationery account
Criminal aooount, justice court..
Kleotion aooount
Criminal aooount, oirouit oourt. .
Assessor s account
Cou-t house and jail account....
Bailiffs acoount
Expense Bocount
Jury aooount
Bounty on wild animals
Total amount claims allowed and drawn .
Outstanding unpaid oounty warrants
day of September. 1896
Estimated interest accrued tbereon
Total amount of unpaid county warrants.
Statx of Obboon, )
County of Morrow, t
I, J. W. Morrow, Oouaty Clerk of tbe Oounty of Morrow. State of Oregon.
do hereby certify that tbe foregoing is a true and correct statement of tbe number
and amount of claims allowed by tbe county court of eaid oounty, for the six
months ending on the 81st day of September, 1896, on what aooount the same
were allowed, and tbe amount of warrants drawn, and tbe amount of warrants
outstanding and unpaid as tbe same appear upon the reoorda of my office and in Of the First National Bank at Hepp-
my oflloial custody.
Witness my hand and tbe seal of the county oourt of said county this 9th day of
October, A. V. 1896. J. W. Uobbow, Oounty Clerk.
How's This.
We offer Oue Huodred Dollars Reward
for any case of catarrh that oaonot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. .
F. J. Cbenbt & Co., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We, tbe undersigned, bave known F,
J. Cheney fur the last 15 years, and be
lieve him tu be perfectly honorable in all
business transactions and financially
able to carry out any obligations made
by their arm.
West & Trunx, Wholesale Druggists,
loieiio, unto.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon the blood and
mncous surfaces of tbe system. Price
75o. per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
iettimonialB tree.
Sheriffs Statement
Of the amount of money and warrants received for taxes and money paid to the
County Treasurer by the Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon, for tbe three months
ending on tbe 31st day of September, A. V. 1896.
Hon. Simon U. Uuckneb, Ken.
tuckj'a candidate for vice presi
dent knows the people of the lilue
Qraaa state pretty well, and his
opinion of the jolitical situation
there is entitled to great weight
Io an interview in Ne York be
said: "I do not believe that thore
is a reasonable chance of Mr.
liryan's carrying Kentucky. I
know from the report that bave
oome too me that he has hurt him
self in KeLtucky. The objections
of Kentackians tu Mr. Hryau's
spoechi'S are that he advocates
most radical doctrines, which some
Lavs interpreted to mean insur
rection and internecine strife.
We have Lad enough of that busl
nets down our way. I repeat
tbat there is no reasonable chance
that Mr. Kijan is to carry Ken
tucky." Mr. ISuckner's sentiments
ate confirmed by the Louisville
Courier-Journal, the most iuflurn-
tial Democratic per south of the
Ohio Itiver, and by Jmlgn llich
ards, of Louisville, who, in a Utter
to colonel John H. Nosier, declared
he las bad no doubt about the
republicans carrying the statu.
A Had Accident.
J. M. White, who resides at Lexing
ton, was brought to Ueppner yesterday
evening with a badly crushed leg, tbe
result of an aooident which befell him
about 10 o'clock yesterday morning.
Mr. White ha the eontraot to furnish
be county 30 O'irdaof wood. and has been
very busy lor smiie days past io the
niouuUiust the head of Caldwell grade,
banliug the wood end "banking" it oat
Dear tbe Wilson pUoe so that be might
more readily gt it to town should bud
weathnrsel in. Us was making bis
usaal trip yesterday morning with
four horse-team and afoot 14' oords of
grso pitch fur oa his wagon, and while
o lining down c.fT the mountain tie
glenoid bark to see bow bis little eoa
wlm was a hundred yards or so io bis
rear with a team, was making it, wheo
bis twain leered to one side causing
wheel to strike against a log which thrsw
Mr. White omlir tbe wagon. He
ooatile to entirely extricate bimsl( he
fore one of tbe bind wheels paawed over
his right leg beta-eeo the knee and
I high, crushing II io a horrible tnaooer,
Mr. White waa at one brought to town,
and Drs. MjFuiI and doiubaroe sailed
la to wait on blin. They found the in
jury to be a compound frartars of the
tbigb bone, and tbe fleab about it badly
lareoralnd. The fracture was reduced
aol Mr. While is si present realist very
easy. one ins injury ia a very s vers
one and will keep Mr. White ooeflned for
some lime, be entertains no fear of any
serious oooeeunaaees, sod being of
rolnt nalaro be (till oome through tbe
ordeal all right.
DURING THE MONTH Or
Date TO AMOUNT RECEIVED. -
July Auguit .Sept.
180 In coin and currency 799 87 I12H7 44 1147S 3t
In county, city and achool warrants
Total received 799 pjtizn jfl475 36
DURING TBE MONTH OF
Date. BV AMOUNTS PAID
July Auju it dept.
WM To County Treasurer I 791 87 11X17 44 11475 36
Total paid to Treasurer I 799 87f 1237 44 11473 36
MR. Wathon's outburst against
lVyan's too partial recognition ol
Bowall means a low of voU to the
boy orator. Watson lias a ibvlJM
following among the populist
whom the 1G to 1 mesmerists Lave
not Lypnoti.vL Waleon realises
tbat unlr ths present arranga
rnsuU Ls Las to show at all of
liDg c!octl even shouKI Itryan
win. He views Aryan's Media
tions with l'lutorrat Kcwall, lUnk.
t Hi. John ant) such unprinciplml
politicians as (lot man, YoorLe
an. I Vt with increasing suspicion,
so J Lis warning to the poporratic
cotubias ia no Ml threat WaU
son make the bat shoving in ths
prs-Notfffilr election. He wall'
sUU, Vlaics, as almost oeaoL
tnous for ths tepuUiran ticket,
Lit in (Inorgla, WiUm'i Inftu
tc U sun, by a largely Incr.
4 pnpuSUI vwU and a iktsocfitli
All KrremaraS It.
Ak your phyaifias. yottr druygiat and
tour friratls etoul Hiolob s l ore for
Ootiaaropllon. They will reouiBad
it. rur sale by Hells Wants
lUkaalkaa Minting.
OS lat VI duo lay a(trn xin I be
people of tleppaer re a Urea! U aa
able manner ty lloa. J. ). Ie, of
Portlao J.oo the pu.il loal laaure of tbe day
Inim a repotilieaa slaadpilnL Mr. Lee
alta mad al.lros al dilferenl pniats
to aim (s.Qi.iy no Thorday and frl
df, anjoa Hat ir lay eveuteg be egala
pixa io large croej al Ihe oira
bona ou.lt r Ihe anapirwa of Ihe LaJiee'
Mcklul-y ad llobait Cloh. Tbe
laka was Inl.Hlae! in a Seal eaj
sppripnie eirh t.f Ihe prwtdaat
of Ihe elab. Mrs. time Oillaua.efci ( y
Ibewa;, makes a fUnliJ preeij.eg
em.'er. Mr. a bald IS altoii.
lbs aa.liai.e ff bnl aa bear aed
lecetf Storing many gwd and
Ulling i-tiala dnHng bis logical
ar(yt, lru( l.ar)'s erelealr
I'lajM soma fx'l M tines ebirb viers
rally a pr itl The aarvt.ag ek4
with lbre rooamg c bears for aWKieUy
4 lU'tert, tbe repvtlteM si aa Jar J
AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID.
on tbe 31st
Amount of Amount of war
claims allowed, ranta drawn.
$ 249 99 8 249 99
448 70 448 70
.117 00 117 00
450 00 450 00
499 99 499 99
499 98 499 98
85 00 85 00
107 00 107 00
626 42 " 626 42
469 26 469 26
1200 00 1200 00
1200 U0 1200 00
326 06 326 06
351 54 351 54
554 30 654 80
259 00 259 00
412 00 412 00
193 84 193 84
82 50 82 50
204 26 204 26
271 25 271 25
16 00 16 00
$ 8624 09 9 8624 09
PRINCIPAL. INTEREST.
' $ 84.971 56
S 2,000 00
8 34.971 56 8 2,f00 00
Everything out of doors, from grass to
sky, urges tired men sad women to
tbink of health.
Tbe listless, worked-out system natur-
ally looks to days like these to undo the
mieohief done to tbe nerves and brain by
tbe long grind of tbe year past. Thou
sands of tired eyes brighten at the
thought of rest and reouperation.
But soy thinking person must feel
bow powerless a few days outing or a
paltry, short vacation is against the.
steady drain on strength and vitality
tbat baa been going on so long.
Only a positive, downright iuvigora-
tor and purifier oao arouse the body out
of its bad habit of poor health.
Paine'a oelery compound will build up
the exhausted, nervous organization.
give tone to tbe entire digestive system,
and assist it to fill tbe body with fresh
life blood, abundant and rich.
Paine'a oelery compound confidently
oures nervous diseases by overcoming
the faulty nutrition of these over-exert
ed parts. It attacks rheumatism, neural
gia, ana di oa impurities in toe same
profound manner; rouses the exoretory
organs to sweep ont the annoying bad
humors, and thoroughly rids the body
of the last traoe of impurity. -
This extraordinary remedy is the one
msana accounted sufficiently eff jotive by '
pbyeioiaus of wide pratio eto be relied
on in cases of debility arising from what
ever cause. It is the only remedy pre
pared under tbe ercs of tbe medical pro
fession and in strict accordance with the
directions of a pbysioinn of acknowledg
ed ability.
Pnine's oelery compound was first
used and perscribed by no leas eminent a
man than A-merion's greatest physician,
Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M. D., L. L.
D, of the Dartmouth Medioal Sobool.
No ordinary help, no well-meaning
but unprofessional oonnection.sasraparil
la or blood purifier could do what Paine's
celery oompound is able to accomplish;
cure men and women of such diseases as
kidney troubles, liver oumplaiot, dyspep
sia, or permanently drive away and
there's the point tbat no sufferer should
lose sight of permanently drive out of
the system, rbenmutism, neuralgia, and
all skin affections.
Nerves and brain can be worked out.
This is the oondition of thousands of
exhausted nervous systems that have
been almost worked to death in schools,
oonnting rooms, faotories, and stores.
Shaky nerves, flabby musoles, muddy
complexions, sod the general appear
ance of wea iuess and pain tell tbe story
of evbaustioo. Persistent headaches go
with nervous debility. That terrible
throbbing of the heart comes from a
wreobed condition cf tbe nervous system.
Muscular rheumatism, those dizzy spells
and tbat sense of weight on top of the
head mean failing vigor.
Tbe sure way to get back to perfect
health of body and brain is to regulate
and nourish tbe nerves by means of
Paine'a oelery compound. It is a
searching oure for all diseases tbat indi
cate vitiated blood. It builds up strength
replaces nsed-up parts by new, vigor
ous tissues; regulates tbe heart's action,
and finally arouses tbe exoretory organs
tbe kidneys, especially, upon whose
vigilant activity depends the health and
purity of tbe system.
Nothing so quiokly builds up the tired
system as this great invigorator and
nerve reulator Men in offloial positions
in nearly every department of tbe publio
service have gone out of their way to
send letters of thanks and allow their
names and letters to vouch for this great
remedy.
Pain's celery oompound accomplishes
remarkable results because it worka in
telligently with a definite aim always in
sight of purifying the blood, getting the
wasted system again nourished and tbe
vital organs working with ease and
regularity.
REPORT OF THE OONDITION
ner, in the State of Oregon, at the
Close of Business, Oct. 6, 1896.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $149.382 57
Overd'fisseoured aud unsecured 4,386.96
U. S. Bonds to seoure circula
tion 12.500.00
Premiums on D. 8. bonds 875 00
Stooks, securities, eto 16,235.90
Banking-house furniture, and
nxtures 3.884.44
Due from National banks (not
reserve agents) 19.83 48
Due from approved reserve agts. 13,475.21
Checks and other cash items.. 101 81
Notes of other National Banks 1005.00
Fractional paper ourreooy.
niokels and cents 96 30
LAWFUL MONEY BEHRVC IN BANK, VII:
Specie 814,064 15
Legal tender notes.. . 00
14.292.15
Redemption fund with TJ. 8.
rreaeurer (0 per cent, of
circulation) 5C2.50
00TS AND SHOES-
THE PLACE TO GCTTH EM IS AT
Btatb of Obeook, (
Oounty of Morrow, i
I. E. L. Matlock, sheriff of said oounty, do hereby oertify tbat tbe fore
going statement is oorreot and true. Witness my band this 1st day of October,
A. V. 1896. E. i Matlock, Bherirrof Morrow (Jouoty.
By J. W. Matlock, Deputy,
Semi-Annual Statement
Of the Oonnty Treasurer of Morrow County, Oregon, for tbe ail months ending
on tbe 81st day of Heptember, A. D. 1806, of money received aod paid out, from
whom reoelved aod from wnat source, sua oo wbst acoount pawl out:
foTalTT 8230,681.32
LIABILITIES.
pitnl stock paid iu . . 850.000.00
Surplus fund 12,000.00
Undivided profits, les expen
se and taxes paid 22,978 80
National Bunk Notes out
standing 11.2.-.0 00
Due to other National Bunks.. 4,070 02
Due to Htate Banks and Hank
ers 2.127 41
Individual di-posita subject to
check 10t.4H7.B7
Demand oertificnU's of deposit 32.7tll.92
DATE.
AMOUNTS RECEIVED.
1896.
To amount oa band from last report
amis reo'd from Ooonty Olerk...
" M " Hberin
" " " (IE, Jooes, J. P
- " " J. M. White, J. F.
" " " HohoolHupt
" - HUM Treasurer..
- " W. A. Kiobardson
FROM WHAT
HOCUCK RKCK'D.
Fees earned....
Taxes
Floes
Kines
OF.XF.RAL. SCHOOL
IlKD. rtMl.
1 ss
t 1135 M 1720 23
lie baa anything in this line that you may desire and yon can depend on it you get a good
article when Mat guarantee! it.
SHOES IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Old Stand, Main Street. Repairing a Specialty.
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Full English course.
FRENCH AND GERMAN
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, telegraphy,
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Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
16179 83
4 Hi) 37
A 00
10 00
17 8.1
131 CO
18 45
Total 8'W.W1.82
Htatb or Ohwion, (
Cocktt or Moanow, l
I, Oeorire Conner. Cahier of Ihe
shove named Hank, do aolemnly swear
Hint the shove statement is true to the
beat of my knowledge and twlicf.
I Vl I aaitBS t uailitaiS
Hulacrile,l and aworo to bffore m tiiia All these can lie procured at Thompaon & Binns, Ixwer Main Street,
12th day of Oci.ll. , Ueppner, Orecon.
v. E. li. raisLAXO, I Thw itillmon are ll arqualnt4 with Grant, llaror, front. Gilliam anil other COUIitlas,
Aotnry 1 UlillO for Or'goo. I and ran aara monrf aixl tl u In maklug tliex awlluaa with traellii men.
lorrwj-Atleel: r A. Ilhea. T. A.I
tinea, 4. u, naner, inferiors.
ifM Arc You in Need of a Saddle
x iorse r
I17H&0 fO WW B7
DATE.
1KU6.
AMOl'KTS PAID OUT.
uimkral)
By aroouol paid ont o Coonty WarrsoU
Hy amooel poid ool Htate Tas
Hy amoonl paid not oo Heboul Hunt. Warrants..
lly balance (ensral road oo band
by balaooe sohowl faod oa band
STHOU.
riMD.
rMilaa4 Kxlt.
for the Oregon Indoatrial Elpllioo
to be bold st 1'orilaod. Hrpt. 10. 1KN1
Ageol Hart. t.f lbs O. R. k N. Co., wili
sell special sicoraion tirkrts si lbs rat
of one sod ooe fifth fare for the round
I 7317 8J I ,r'f A" sects for two aJmiaaioo
1SR3 40; moooits Io lbs Eipneiiiun, maklof In all
773 63 fv for lb round trip.
Hotline d"S al ll-npn.r ars Het I. 22.
V, (tot, 6 an l 13. liokels tii.t-e M-pt
I mm ii
em u
I17H50 D BuM 87 Ocl. t, 9 sed 1.
If.
Bo AD SVSD.
By balaoos oa baod last report
To Caab paid sol oa warraats 8 300 00
re balaooe lirjO 93
8 130 W
Dalanes oa band
cbool tusraicTO.
Ry balaooe oo band last report.
Hy rash of Hberiff ,
To Saab pakl dhatrtet sletks....
To tttlaocs
9 won 8 1XM W
8
8 S' 4 84
in m
41 1
4. CD 61
Trail M Hale ec Tr4.
Jam Ha gat bae a floe M of froil,
OotMiiatltig cf fall snd winlar Spples,
which be rffrs f .r ! al one oral t
pound. He 111 alao eoreil Is ! br
for poala, WixhI of obeal, d. llrd
al bis plaoe fnor !' ab-vs llapt eer
Tboee during fruit sboulj s nfrr with
alai. if.
8 4u7a 4a 8 am 42
mr or aarmsa.
Hy eaeh of Hberilf
Ta raab pl4 city trees srer ,
Ts balaoee osj baod
m 1
iKamrrs rrao
Py sasb of oossly school soporiaUsdesI
8 7 J J 8 733 36
8
II it im "i.iruit, in mg jm.ljmnt,
wKlhrr tkt thrrn arrnrtr rrerirrt One
frt IT.1.W. - t jtru. l ffitm ;
II .IlMm J. Hrp.tn in (A nf R')
rtrttttrl wkr tkt II Umm bill NM
naau SsTaTS.
Ily raab osj bao4
34 00
.8 10 10
will
f tats or ()aan.
County of Morrow,
1. 1 rank Oilliara, do brby ertiff that lbs forvvolaa' Is a trwa atJ erc4
elalaaMwl of lbs amoaals rote4, seid oat sa4 rosBataiss- bead, to Ihe anoal v
trooaary of sm4 rooety r Ihe alt sanaiM Mdinf osj tbe II al day ol rWpteaitwf.
K. !. i vi niaw nay a and ibis ia uay a iarmoa, AV. IV.
Fbabb Uilausi, CosBty Treeeerwr.
I brwosb iraias oa lbs (K IL A ,N,
mo Via. t'tratllU. Walla Wall
l'rdblio. Tbmaf b a!r'. Srvl a4
wl rl, will rue Is ooat.a who
H I'sU'S 1'atina, lb m m bru
tot. A Ibmngb flrl elnae alp 1'ort-
land t- fpla, aaHmg (tb lb
Iral ! lrpmf Io ft, 1'anl, and a
hr.m4B ,rl tf-rt I.fl!a4 U HI
raal. ll s) to 0'nnaxli.Mi Hb IK
(Irtnl tbr fniloay If
"It U immalrtml, in jt,,!,jmrml
wkttk0r I A aA armnr owlni may
I'rlrra In kwpliif with the tlmaa. .
THOMPSON & BINNS,
BUCKS!
BUCKS!
y
Don't buy your Bucks until you
sec the Full Blooded and Grade
Delaine Merinos from the Cunning
ham hand, of Pilot Hock, which will
soon he in Hcppncr. Prices and
terms to suit purchasers.
CHARLES CUNNINGHAM.
IS.
Plenty of them at the
Gazette Office. . .
Semi Annual Summary Statement.
Iif tbe flaaonial ooodiUnsi 4 the nnwaty of Morrow, la Ihe Mais of Orf, os Ike
Slal day ol ri-BJbt, k. l. "WJ;
I fmtm Iks l.r-i W itr avnl . . I I IIH
To Bftal Jraws os Ihe Ouonly TrMrr, s4 nnMnaJing aJ nn- I II AfAr J r i-a' 4 lumf
Ml. I Ittl'l.i
ToMtniiaU.1 nnulof tl.rl SArral laetuo. ...'!!!'" ia1" 1rr1 f-Ik of
Kseley InsliluU'
Total UaUlltlaO.
4 farl Bi knaolni
(auo pi !, ta irlri, I eesiooala
and all Tbrt ai.J tong J ots
nt1 hf Moloo'i Coir. sale b
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