Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904, November 21, 1898, Image 4

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Baking Powder
Made from pure
cream of tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum.
Alum baking powders are the greatest
mcnacera to health of the present day.
IIOVAL DAKINQ POWOtft CO. t HEW VOI1M.
MONDAY,
NOV KM BE R 21
Tv a
JA'JXSON SPRE
Sc Cigar
A T
"Julius Bofdsmith's
All Popular Brands
Of Clears for sale.
Hn vi'es.
Ovorton'a wall paper sale.
Ouly two days until Thauksgl inp.
T.nrie Eastern oysters ut the Ban
quet. .
Delicious uew cream candy f t the
Baiuiiiet.
Turkish NoUKate, a roost delicious
cuudy, ttt the Banquet.
Fresh CrispetteB at the Bunriuel
A tootliaiime duiutv.
A few flukes ofj anow fell Biinduy
hut melted aa they struck
tlio ground.
0 I) Combs at P O Grocery will
mi'licate any prieeH made by any
fliiwr lu Lane count
Parties who understand tanning
slims with hair mi, will please address
J H taoulelth, Box a70, Kugene, Or.
The ladles of the Christian chnrch
will hold their Annual Kalr the loth
or December. Look out for fun her
um ouneouieuts.
This Is the time of the year w hen the
average mau and woman begins to
look over the papers to ascertain where
they can obtain Christmas presents
at bargain.
Bunday's Albany Herald: "Attor
ney J 11 VVyatt goes to i-uruuuu who
morulng aud will return to Baieru on
Monday to present tlie MoQrath onso
to the supreme court."
The Kimball piano has a wonder
fully sweet and sympathetic tone that
harmonizes with the voice and I con
sider It a perfeot plauo In every respeot.
ROSS COUKSEN ItEKD.
Silver Lake correspondence Lake
view Kjglster, Nov 37: "Mr C L
Williams accompanied his brother, H
L Williams to the Willamette valley
last week and will spend the long win
ter where flowers bloom all the yoar."
The Williams brothers are foimer rei
Idents of Lost Valley precinct
One of the finest; ana nest equipped
railroads Is the Ohioago, Milwaukee &
Ht Poul. Ou our recent trip through
South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota aud
llllnolB we tried tills railroad and
bnnar whereof we sneak. The road Is
eulendldly equipped with fast trains,
the coaches are all furnished with the
Intent Improvements aud It Is a pleas
uro to ride with these people. They
employ none but Btibcr, Industrious
men who constantly look after the
comfort ad safety of the traveling
public Anyono traveling In the above
or adjoining states should take i ho
Milwaukee road by all means if It Is
convenient to do bo. If you wIbIi In
formation concerning this excellent
mid popular road, ask any ticket agent
or write to 0 J iiddy, Ueneia) Agent
t Portland, Or and he will gladly
Jgve It Genesee, Idaho Cows.
l'KHSO.N'AL MKNUON.
Cliax (iiHid.il j cone up from riilt m
stenlay.
ljr W Kuykeudull made Junction a
visit today.
Postmaster Honey ol Uiwhen vm In
Kugene today.
Walter Hhelley Is now clerk at the
Hotel (Eugene.
i)r nod Mrs C W iiown went to
t'nrvallls today.
Secretary Kiucald returned to Sa
lem this morning.
Hev T B Ford arrived home today
from points north.
Chas Live ley, the Salem hop buyer,
was here yesterday.
We orj Informed (hat Hon A O
Hovey Is not eo well.
L A l'arka of Pleasant Hill was do
ing business In Eugene today.
Hon D G Palm, the Lorane mer
chant spent Sunday In Eugene.
Dr W W Oglenby of Junction, was
an arrival on today's 2:10 local.
K H Ingham ard wile went to Port-
laud yesterday to spend a week.
Mrs L D Henderson, the lady shoe
drummer of Chicago Is In Eugene.
Rev L Pryzbylskl went to Cottage
Orovo this afternoon on dutbs coneoted
with his church.
H H Gllfrey left for Washington D
0 on Saturday night's southbound
8 P R R overland train.
Clair Willoughhy went to Portland
today, where he will take an examin
ation before the state dental board.
Chas E Moores. Register of the
United States land office at Oregon
Cltv. Is in Eugene on some business
matters.
Mrs E B Handsaker an old 8 P R R
agent now stationed at Wolf Creek,
Josephine county. Is vl-l'ing his
parents in this city,
Dihii. At Lava, ('look coumy,
N'nv 14. lS'JS, after uu Illne-J of several
we.-ka from enlargement of the heirt,
C li Allen, nnil i .ems. He ciinie to
Lane county iu 1M1 a d resided here
limit 1ST) when he removed to Crook
county, rieuaa the fillier of two
children, one of whom a daughter, died
at L'ivain I8W. Tho other, .Mrs C B
Allen, at whose residence the old gen
tleman died. His mother u resident
of Lane county, is still living, though
well advanced In years. She U well
known ns Grandma Nellie Allen. His
remains were buried ut Lava by the
side of his daughter's grave.
Eastern Kootbaw.. Fred Herbold
sends copies of Purdue, Iudiaua, pa
pers of Nov 13, having accounts or ine
football game between I'unlue uni
versity and tho University of Indiana,
the former team, of which Herbold Is
member, winning by a score of 14 to
We make extracts: "Here f uruue
began splendid work, Herbold, John-
ou, Webber, Du Shane and Rub, were
especially prominent In good plajs."
ud: "In the kick on that followed
Byers got the ball, and finely guarded
bv He" bold, made a famous dash for
55 yards, the star play of the game.
Administrators aitointkd.
Ernestine aud Herman Miller have
been appointed adminlslrators of the
es:ate of Wm Miller, deceased. Proba
ble value of estate, $4,000. Bonds 8,
000;. sureties, E V Miller and 8 H
Friendly. Appraisers appoiuted: TG
Hendricks, V L Chambers aud J G
Grav. The anmaisineut tiled shows
property to the value of $3,07o.
"Kid Business. Roseburg Review:
The Umpqua valley has produced its
usual large lot of turkeys. E G Young
& Co's Thanksgiving shipment will be
40.COO pounds, and that of W "H Joy,
16,000 pounds. All will go to the Han
Francisco market,, and G J Stearns
W H Joy will accompany their respec
tive shipments to that city."
worm elKllleiU wl Olltf "
lew cam "on Um senile aller my vAam l;
Sriras, This 1 am sure two '";,
bad he. h rur the rst tliree year, lamMH
...I. inn i;il.Jirt'lH. UIIU I.".-' -
HOtiCt
A Common Buperstillou.
Many people believe that the break
ing of a looking gluss Is a certain elgn
of death. The newspapers report that
a mother recently became Insane after
tlronnlnir a mirror because she feared
that some of her loved ones would
soon die. There are other signs much
more dauirerous than this. The most
common is a disordered stomach,
wlilnli nniiHes nervousness, dysnensia.
ludliresllon and coustlpatiou. These
sviiiiitoms tell the sull'eror that 111
diivswlllbe shortened unless he sets
thinus riirht in his digestive organs,
For this purpose ihere is nothlug so
crtaln to cure as Hostetter'e Stmacli
Hitters. It regulates the bowels
steadies the nerves and whets up the
appetite. It Is the standard remedy
There Is no substitute for It.
It is hard to tell the facts
about Schilling's Best
An Amnnvii.
This is to 1 3rllfy that on May 11th
walked to Melick's drug store on a pal
of orutohes and bought t bottle
Chamborlaln'a Pulu Balm .or Infiam
matory rheumatism which had crip
pled me up. Altor using three bottles
I am completely ourod. 1 can cheer
fully recommend It. Charles H Wet
zel. Sunburv. Pa.
Sworn ".! subscribed to before me
on August 10, 18114. Waller Shipmau
P. For sale at W cents rer utile i
Ostium A DeLaiin.
ON EVKHY llOTl'LE
OIMlilluli'sConnimptlnn Cure it tliUguar
anteo: "All WB ask of you ia to mo two-
thlnU of the contcn'i of this bottlo faitliful.y.
Iht-u if you can y yim ar not bonelittml ro
turn Ilia bottle to your i!niiit ami lie may
refun.l the price paid." Price MV eta, M el
ami l.tl. For aalo at Wilkiua aud l.tun
1 Initrs'i'ta.
Ni-Tu-lliiu rut rnty le
nninuitetKl tnOacco liabtt euro, mnuos weaU
aiuli Mll-oUtf, I'KhmI ourn.
bilo.ai All druKiftst'.
lew
Just Arrived
The late-ititlilnusout.
AlsoVfuir.llne of nil
kiuds.of slippers Just
.Jn.
See them at
Yoran's Slioc Store,
ti
coffee
and a
)uklni powder
ttiivnruiR extracti
and pice
because eacn nas us own
Tiodness.
All money-back, though,
10
Fr sals by
Gray li Sta.
Uitckltm's Aruicu t-'alve.
the L. it Belve lit the world for outs
bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fever
sines, tetter, chapped hands, chill-lain
Corns, and all skin eruptions, uul
positively cures piles, or no pnv
quired It Is guaranteed lo give ier-
fecl Mrttlstnclion or money rfiuutieu
I OIIIU.
lilt) acres of inu; 60 acres In cultiva
tion; all nnili" mice. Gooil house an
barn and otb iinprovemeiils. W
gou and learn 'wo cows. aud oalves,
plow and hw, nil for ?l,ii00.
great bargain '" nome one. One mile
from grnd tclwo .
Jamks Ai.i.kn,
VHltervllle, Oregon,
CASTOR I A
For Iufnuts and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
Bears the
Signature
Ready fok Settlkment. The
prunes dried at the Eugene cannery
baviugbeen sold, Manager wiikhis
states that the company Ih now ready
to make a settlement with all growers
Tbe returns promises to be a fair com
pensation for all parties concerned.
Icb Iiklivkbv. The Eugene Ice
Factory has ceased delivering ice, for
the winier season, on Sundays. Orders
for that day should bo left on Saturday
On other days of the week only two
deliveries 8:30 a m and 3:30 p m.
WM Mavkk, Manager
Fok Bale. A good team of heavy
horses, well broke and ferfictly relia
ble. Will sell cheap for cash. Inquire
of Mrs 8 C Smith, at Matlock lodging
house.
rjoHEMlA Misis -Cottage Oroya
Messenger: F J Jenuingsauu a
f expert mining men an i
from Idaho and Mnnlaiis, Rletsis i n
Ulngham.J F Irvln ami A rie....
nine down Sunday irom iuu."..
the Helena mine and ine
llstrict. They expressed tuemstie
as well pleased with all the appear
uuceiof the mine and district, and
thdr belief that in the near luture
It iliemia will he a great mining camp.
Mr Jennings is lining good work in
brinoing in prominent parties io v...
tills district and deserves a whole lot
of credit for the prominence Houemia
is securing as i great mining aisirici.
O.M.Y 125 Logs LoT.-J C Goodale
was lu Eugene today, tie says m
mill started up th-s morning ana m
now run sUailily, as be has large orders
ahead. He says 'hat only about 125
lops got through the I wm and they
will be gotten up and sold to the Har
risburg sawmill. He thinks the high
water benefitted him in saving
him from hanllm? the logs into uia
pond over shallow bars along the race-wuy
Cost $2,200 In flouring up the cost
or the Branton murder case, it is fouud
thai Lane county wes put to an ex
pense or $2.20(1 iu tunning down aud
convicting the murderer of John Linn.
This does not Include the reward ot
tered for Brautou's capture, $300, as
that has not beon paid yet.
At the Cannery. The big cau-
. .. ..e t
nery builuli g preseiue
busieBtBcenes to be found iu tue euy.
Apples and prunes are being packed,
aud apples dried, and a number of cars
stand ou the cannery switch ready to
be loaded. A night force is em-
moved making a continuous 24-hour
run.
Ciitcmv Court Case. John M
Williams has sued W 11 auu r i
Kunoll in the Lnue county circuit
court. Judgmeut is oaKed lor joj.jj.
iflll jviaoaf aetupeps. . . .
' u geo. W. Bowles, Ualrd, Mass.
tfj&tk CANDY
$ 0!J$
TOE MASK BIOHTtMD gd
Plea-.mt. PalaiaLk;. l'oou T."'e1,:: aS.- ux
CORE CONSTIPATION. ...
SC.'.li., K...J! i.P7. nUf. ""I.'"'"1-
un vrt npfl S.-ltl anrt (ninrnntr-ei! I'T n'1 1'
BU- i U"Co h,m lu I'ltK Tobacco llolilt.
STREET C -.
Not So NcM I
.V:l-'i.
1 i
: REAL LIFE.
- , . n the Story
r.:i;:.y stories,"
,-fr.t t'.;e honest
:r. iV.'.TU blocks
,- .. ,-:iveu in
: i s tji: uhetio
is tlie v. idow's
. vc !;:;."iii who
; wbilo rescuing
.nv.rs. 'Is Jimmy
,-s. I luivo como
tlicso stories are
A Civil Case. James W Hollen-
beck has instituted suit lu the county
court against W B Hollenbeek. Judg
meut Is asked for 2Gi.b0.
CLOSEi).-The store of Wit Hollen
beek la closed under attachment. We
iruBt ho will soon be able to settle and
reopen. '
Firemen's s.lectlon.
Guardian Ai'I-ointeIj. Delia E
Moore has been appoiuted guardian
for Willie Whipple, her son, a minor,
aired 15, the order having bem beued
by Judge Potter Saturday.
Til ankscii vino Bai.i. Iuvltations
are out for a ThauksgMug ball at
Armory Hall, uuder ausplcies or the
United ArtiB-itiB. The grand march
will begin promptly at 8:3).
SfEctAL Meeting. A special meet
ing of the Eugene board of lire dele
gates will be held at Firemen's hall
Siturday evening, Nov 20.
W M Stevens, Pres.
Thanksgiving Dinner By the
ladies of the First Christian church.
Notice of further details will be pub
lished later,
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual election of the Euneue Fire De
partment will be held ttt Firemtn's
hull. Mondav. December 5. 1S9S, for
the purpose of electing oue chief en
giueer and one assisluut chief engiueer
for tho ensuing year
W-ii Stevens,
President E F D.
Dated Eugene, Or, Nov 21, 1S9S.
Today's Oregoulun: B P Sladden
who Is extensively engaged iu the
fruit raising business in Lane county,
Is a guest at the Imperial, accompanied
by his wife."
"I have r
said tin.1 e )!y lot
new.-! oy v!.o -'...
to r. uini tli.s
mistake for a
bootbhtck '.vl.o :
sou, or the lr.vr--:.'
gets run over a f.r
another bey ' :,:t-
all rilit?' I -.i:e.i i.
ft,., ..niirln-tlr.i
i. ..iv: fr.'ih fvoiii school or
refined old m:iHs who live iu a village,
...i f ,,. vi'ud lv men who thought
fully stick ino touguo into tho cheek
while reading. Yet there are men who
.oo.l oiwl hiJiinvn.
nf this class tho other clay
ivnnt tn tho rescue of a bootblack
,i, ,v,,a twin" to fix his broken box,
'M lad.' said the good man they
always call them 'lads' in those stories
'.nn are iu trouble. Let me assist
y0"Ti,o,, hn knelt on t'-e sidewalk
hta -nnrl nlothes. used a half brick for
i,o,..mAr riikt'd no some twiuo from
his pocket and after 15 minutes' hard
work made a cromtaoio joo. juoau
wliilo nbont 80 street boys gathorod
r-ma finA olinned a Diece of old iron
iuto his pocket, the grateful bootblack
with a bit of chalk decorated his back
with a hideous caricature, his hat was
knocked into tho gutter as ho arose,
and oue of the boys accused him of
stalling a 'dabber.'
"The man flushed with natural in
dignation, ttifil immediately thero arose
a whoop of derision, and as he strode
awny ho was guyed by the whole crowd
for two blocks. While in this frame of
mind it would have done him goodto
havo interviewed some of tho ladies
who writo tho picturesque talos about
tho imaginary street boys." Chicago
Times-Herald.
....Ol- Ifil b
Have joined together and fonmd
combination, l rices lor lS'J'.i
range from 25 per cent to 50 po
than this year.
patterns wijj
cent l)igiler
! have a few
good patterns of
1898 Wall
Papers....
Which we will sell at sligbtly reduced prices to
make room lor our new spring stook 0ts-
Griffin Hardware Co,
OUR GREAT
You are saving from 40 to 65 cts on
every dollar Bpent. Hoods going fast,
L- A- OVERTON. Eighth st, Kugene.
... ..fJOS LOT WALL PAPER
SALE IS STILL GOING ON
Don't Hiss It.
: 3 donrs west of h--
PANBESA'S LETTER.
County Coukt Case. H F Main
his sued W It Hollenbeek in the
county court for the sum of $t!5.
Kastkkn Ovstkks. The Chicago
Itakery has received a stock of Eastern
oysters lu cans.
The Only 1'i.aoe To get fresh
Olympia oysters lu Kugene is ut the
Bumiuet.
Fkksh Ktsii. At Hill's maiket on
Willamette street, between Ninth and
Tenth.
Wantkd. A girl to do general
house-worn, apply at S H Eriendly's.
Tiihkky Dinnkk At Hofliuan
House, Thanksgiving Day, 50 cents.
1)0 YOU KNOW
ColiHUiuntioa is preventable? Science has
provea that, and al o that uerftect is suicidal,
Tho worst cold or eou;;h can be cured with
Sbilnh ' Coiinh and Conauuiption Cure. Sold
on poftttive utiarantee for over tifty J eats. For
sale by Wilkius and I.'nn DrtiKiPsts.
l'Hol'KHTV 8ot.l).-J II MeCluug
has sold to John Whlleaker, lot 1,
blook S, Skluuer's donation, b.dng the
corner lot of the Minnesota Hotel prop
erty, corner of Willamette and Filth
streets, for the sum of $1,000.
The river has fallen considerably
since the heavy rains ceased, and Is
now about the 7 foot mark.
The Ulooin'ngtoii, 111, Eye Is print
ing many Illustrations, showing the
resources of Oregon. The pictures are
furnished the press by W II Hurl
burl, general freight and passenger
agent of the Union TacUio railroad.
lteruard Erbe, the jeweler who list
beeu located In the Chrismaii block, Is
packing up prei arutnry to moving to
Spokane Wash.
Da; & Henderson, llndai'tatars ?nd
embalraers, Cor. Wil. and 7th sts.
Brigadier G-'neral Clreely is at
Astoria for the purpose of Investigat
ing the project of laying cables to con
nect the different fortifications at the
of the river, and also to inquire iuto
the feasibility of making this point
the terminus of the proposed Hawaiian
cable.
CONSTANTLY
BabyBadlyAffiictcdwith Eczema.
Medical l reatntont Useless,
Cured by Cuticura.
My nkvo'g little h.ly boy vm Konmaall
ovit his fiitt, tlul ho luvtK'd cotititiuoua
watrlilujr, antl ho ht.i.i'!hI tho tionvi ixin-
Kt.uuty. Mortiiii;;shi4f.uo, h:tnUiMHl cU'tlu-st
would ho Ptaim'tl with lill. tho twxvt
(MiiUI Ux'.io him out, hi facn vm bo full of
ttrvtf. Shoh.ul iiioiltv.U trw.ttiH'tit, nml trieil
evorytlviiK sho lhMnl nf. She coin tut notM
atir.i; tho Ci'thtiia l.t'Mt:itio. Tho xorr
Ifflhis,nfan4 hftcxis entirt!gcurttt, and now
Mrs. U J. IU i T, Now SvMtlaml, X. Y.
Urtii-T VTU Tinturtr ri Rtkrt Bipt llntKt,
tiM I ."-a or lti. Nth ift ittu- m
h"r. f l!.ivnt tr pn'h i'tlia(i ;H Vi Tlrt 11,
yuml otauliknt,.) (tii .( tkm arra.
rvi ihrvnt w-h-'-I lkTrrn ( rrKf.,,J
l'r'4, UuWii. Uow w Can Lnr; Ubj lltuuiw, Cn
17 Founc
American Retire J Cans
Dry Granulated Sugar
qT" qv qT"
$1.00
OUR BOYS' IRON WA6QNS
Have arrived at last,
Itnught through the
C 11 U at prices never
before heard of
Ax Billv.
An Account or an Ecyptlan City TUIrtj
Centuries Aeo.
Probably the oldest letter in the
world is tho letter of Paubesa, written
15 centuries before Christ to his friend
Ameuemapt, a scribe.
Tho manuscript is of perishablo papy
rus, and it is amazing that it should
bavo survived for moro than 30 cen
turies aud still bo legible.
It is prosoived in the collection of the
British museum. It has been soviaral
times translated during the present oen
tury. It presents nil interesting pioturo
of life iu Egypt in tho timo of Rann?ses
IL It is more in thenaturoof a literary
production, a poem composed in celo
bratiou of tho visit of Pharaoh to the
city of Pa-Kameses, than uu ordinary
letter of today.
Pnnbesa "greets his lord, the scribe
Ameuemapt, to whom be lifo, health
and strength, "aud then goes ou to do
scribe tho verdant llelds, tho thrashing
floors, tbe vineyards, tho groveti of
olives, tho orchards of figs, tho great
daily markets, with their fish aud wa
terfowl and swarms of purchasers.
Tho citizens had their "sweet wino
of Khemi, pomegranate wino and wiuo
from tho viuoyards, " and to tlioso they
added "beor of Kati."
Thoro was music in plenty furnished
by tho singers of tho school of Memphis.
On the wholo, Pa-Huuieses seems to
havo beeu a pleasant place to live in.
"The lesser folk are thero equal with
the groat folk," aud Paubesa writes
that its maidens wero "in holiday at
tire every dny" with locks "redolent
tf perfumed oil." Washington Star.
A Method In Ills Mnuuer.
It was rniuiug cats aud dogs outsido,
and tho (Joluinbus aveuno car was
crowded. A young womau stood looking
from oue seated man toauothor, but tho
meu would not budge. Bho looked tim
idly, then appallingly, then daggers,
but they did not care.
Finally tho worst dressed and rough
est looltiug man in tho car got up.
"Hero is a seat for you, mum," ho
said suavely.
"Oh, tliunk you ever so much," said
tho young lady, shooting glances at tho
other men which said, "You uro gentle
men, but this uneducated laborer could
givo you n lesson iu manners."
Presently sho was shifting about on
her seat, shielding now her face, now
her whito stand up collur aud looking,
with a troubled face, at a point in tho
ceiling from which tho water camo
down ut irregular intervals iu splashes
as big as a cent.
Tbo well dressed men buried their
smiles iu their uuwspapera. The labor
er, now ensconced iu a corner near the
driver, gave his vis-a-vis u wink. New
York Commercial Advertisor.
Gooseberries on Trees.
Travelers in Ilurma see many strange
things, and perhaps oue of the strangest
is tho way in which some kiuds of fruit
grow.
For instance, gooseberries that at
home grow on small bushes iu this part
of the world grow on trees over 25 feet
high. They are not a soft, pulpy fruit,
but aro as hard as marbles.
Tho real Burniau grapes also grow
on high trees and uot ou vines. They
hung from tho branches and trunk of
tho trco iu clusters on a loug stalk and
aro covered with a thiclc outor skin,
which cunuot bo oaten.
Tho caohou, or monkey nut, is also
pcculiur nud consists of n largo, juicy
fruit of soft pulp, with its nut or kernel
attached to tho outside of tho fruit at
the end farthest from tho stalk from
which it hangs. Loudou Standard.
A Locical Conclusion.
In a recent Walla Walla divorce suit,
in which tho defendant failed to ap
pear, tho referee made tbo following re
port :
"Tho plaintiff appearing iu person
and cy her attorney, aud the dofoudant
uot appearing and no oue appearing for
him, the':toio ho did not appear."
Walla Walla Statesman.
J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO
EMBALHERS and FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Irr uinff Mk...
O B
fcS4f00:' 3 tw
NEW DRESS GOODS
NEW JACKETS
NEW CAPES
NEW SILK UNDERSKIRTS
NEW TRIMMING?
Everything
Gail and see lm..
5.
to be had
H. Friendly
Art in Photography
Willamette Street.
The Pioneer L'mited
is the name of ihe only rifi w.
tne worm, now running; evert
between 8t Paul arid Chicago rkfr
i tnciigo, Milwaukee & 8t Pn J,
nuy NIC miPIH'rr n'BM Ql I ha Vtti.
adnplingull imnrnvid fnriui: i.
safety and enjoyment of utmei
iiiiiroitm-il I'tllllPIi el. Ihnr
views of iienuliful scenery along -route
of the U'ioneer Liniiiwl. ei
sent free lo any perton upon rrw
iwii-i-riii pr-s.age tump. Ade-1
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