N E W B E R G G R A P H IC . hadn’t bought it we «lioili 1 have hail no seal question. Likewise, if America hadn't been discovered nobody wool I have been moved to regret its inferiorty to the Old World.—X Y. Tribune. elicit sale of intoxicants. It says: For some time past it has not been an uu- common right to see minors on our streets under the effects of intoxicants. Some of these lads are residents of this city others are from the adjacent country, but allowing clearly by evidence that could not lie gainsayed that they had been dealing with parties w ho had no respect for our city or state laws, hut would violate both for a paltry consider­ ation and start them on the road to deg­ radation and w or-e than death. We are donee. Whether Great Hritiau and other powers largely Interested in deal- tug with silver countries can meet the IB» l t u JCVKK Y Kit i l i A Y MUB.VIXU. emergency w ith equal comfort remains to tie seen. They will have to spare a large quantity of gold to the United E. II. W o o d w a r d , E d i t o « A P i u is u o . States, in all probabi ity, and to pay The election in Greater New York for some millions worth of silver bul­ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1897. which w ill take place on next Tuesday lion from this country as well as for is exciting national interest. This is food und cotton, and meanwhile the E u l e r e d «s . « c o n i t e l i . . , m a t t e r a t t h e poatoAic» natural for the election includes New ut N e w b e r g , O r cg o u. declining price of silver, which the York City, Brooklyn, Richmond county answer of the Brdish government to «(Staten Island), Flushing, Hempstead, bimetallic negotiations is likely to cause, The I Jamaica, Long Island City, Newtown,. Chicago is in tho lead again will compel them to consider with ever Jamaica Bay, East Chester, West dies-1 * T . record is five ?un stroke« in the middle iucsHasing anxiety the state of their to persecute any one that olieys tho ter, and Felham, which cities and towns j ol October. include an area ol nearly 360 square T aws. ' But right here we do give notice Eastern exchanges. The United .States ^ la* we will protect the interests and can wait if they can —X, Y. Tribune. The frost i« on the pumpkin and the— miles, with a population of 3,000,000. j the welfare of the fathers and mothers woodshed ie full of good dry wood. Let The vote that will be ca3t is estimated I and their son’s so long as we are a resi­ O il o f G la d n e ss at 500,000. it rain if it wants to. dent of this community, and if evidence Is a peasant, palatable preparation, en­ can he had will prosecute to the bitter The Pope Manufauturing Company end. The one that olieys and upholds tirely free from all oily taste, und may Rear-Admiral John L. Worden, who claims to have spent $500,000 in perfect­ the law will have nothing to fear, but be administered internally or applied. commanded the Monitor in her engage­ ing the new cliuinless bicycle which the tho one that will wilfully violate them I externally. It will remove all pain ment with tho Merrimac died in Wash­ company is bringing to the front for the j must pay the penalty. We speak thus, I tit at ‘‘human lies!) is heir to,” if prop- j ington city last week. next season’s trade. The price of tho plainly, because the law lias bren broken ¡erly applied, and might be rightly' new wheel is to be $123. Several other ¡and the fine quietly paid. The next termed “a panacea for all ills.” Price 30 cents. lo r sale by all Druggists. The late Charles A. Dana had a fad compan.es have bought the r.ght for tho tim„ u wi|, , urlher anJ 0O8t more for collecting poetic gems, and his col­ manufacture of the new attachment, so A Louden broker announces for rent lection of selected poetry is said to be it seems the chainless bike will be the History is being made in Oregon. In tlie house in Upper Holloway, London, the best book of the kind ytt published. fad the coming season. However the riders who carry moderate sized purses some matters of reform it seems a little j formerly occupied by Claude Duval will put up witli the old style for some slow sometimes but we are making pro­ and Dick Turpin. Sir Edwin Arnold the poet who has gress. The time was when the idea of time to come. been singing of the beauties of Japanese building up an Oregon town without a M o o d W ill T e ll. women, recently married a Japanese saloon to “ make tilings lively” was hoot­ Tlie many different skin diseases such Bishop Gaines, of Georgia, who is one lady. There is nothing like being of the deepest colored of all bishops of ed at and declared to I»: an impossibility, as ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, erysip­ practical. tho colored church lias written a book in hut the blind eyes are being opened. elas, eczema, itching or an eruption of Newberg took the lead in t(je fight Tho shortage of rainfall in the Miss­ which he advances the theory that the against the encroachment of the saloon pimples, postules, blotches, chaps or cracking open of the skin, scrofula, are black race is surely and gradually being issippi valley this season is estimated at power and the results have been highly four inches, and the hot weather during absorbed by the wtiite race; that in the satisfactory. After having a couple of directly the cause of impure blood. the month of October has been almost run of years the black face will disap­ brushes with parties who seemed deter­ Wilbur’s Blood I’urifier is acknowledged to be tlie best medicine known for any pear, the evolution being reached unprecedented. through a process of graded mulatto mined to set up shop in our midst we of these unsightly complaints. Price tints and constantly lessening African have not been troubled since in this $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all Drug­ Those who oppose capital punishment characteristics. He points to the fact particular. To lie sure a wide open drug gists. SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY NOTIONS. will derive considerable satisfaction from that there are already a million and a store was run here for a time hut the the tendency to allow criminals to die of quarter of mulattoes in the South. parties who operated it all came to grief Barrooms in Norway cannot net for­ old ago before the trials are finally com­ financially, and went away with more tunes to their owners, for by law no ex|ierience than money. Other towns pleted.—Eugene Guard. The annual report of Second Assistant have taken up the fight and are succeed­ person may spend more than C cents at Postmaster General Schallenberger gives ing admirably. Ttie Sheridan Sun is one visit to a public house. Ex-congressman M. C. George has some interesting statistics regarding the been appointed by governor Lord to fill scope of the growth of the postal service. speaking out in no uncertain language A LI« N ailed . the unexpired term of Judge Stevens, The number of miles actually traveled and if the people in that corner of Yam­ Consumption and bronchitis are not hill give it the support it deserves, they deceased. This is certainly agood selec­ in carrying tho inlund mails lust year by any means the same, although it is tion. Hon. M. C. George will make a was 420,850,479, and the average cost of will have no cause to regret it. Over in hard to distinguish one from the other. Milton, Umatilla county a druggist re­ level headed, conservative judge. the service was 11.81 cents a mile. The cently took his departure from that Bronchitis is an inflammation of the reports show that the exjicnse« of mail- prosperous town between two suns, in lining of the wind tubes or air vessels It is stated that the entire dobt of carrying has steadily decreased ; that the order to escape the rightoua indignation of tlie lungs, causing soreness of the Iowa will be paid off wi'hin a year, and business itself lias grown rapidly and of those who are making a fight against same, cough, sore throat, hoarseness, that the levy for 1899 will bo reduced to that its growtl. lias been accompanied tho ellicit sale of liquors, leaving his difficulty of breathing, spitting of mat­ The Graphic and the Oregonian for 2}4 mills or less. A display of some of by a progressive gain in speed and effi­ stock to be disposed of tiy others, and so ter und sometimes blood. Thousands $ 2 . 00 . the saute kind of business management ciency. the fight goes on. Oregon may be a lit­ die annually with ttiis dread disease. DOORS. LA TH , GL ASS , in Oregon would be very acceptable to CEDAR. tle slow in matters of reform but we are Wilbur’s Cough Cure wlil cure. Price WIN DOWS, LIME, S AS H FIR A d m i n l s t i a t . o r ’s N o t i c e . 50 cents. For sale by all Druggists. the people. M OU LD IN GS , . s a n d , W EIGHTS Year by year tr .vel on tho ocean is making progress. REDWOOD.- SHINGLES. H A IR , C O RD , N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N T H A T A. P . Y E L L ’MV P I N E robbed of its terrors, and, anomalous as Builders H ardware. J o h n s o n h a s b e e n d u l y i n p o i n t e d . by t h e C o n n E T C . , ET C. A church building in Chicago is ty C o u r t of t h e S t a t e o f O r e g o n , f o r t h e C o u n t y The Los Angelos Times remarks: it may seem, it can bo proved by statis­ T h o G r e n t f u t H id e in H i s t o r y . jointly occupied by a Baptist and a o f Y a m h i l l . A d m i n i s t r a t o r of t h e s e a s i t d a t e C o o f u Nel.s “ Onions in Alaska are $5. per pound, tics that nowhere is life safer than on an nty. A territory of 271,000 square mi'es, Hebrew congregation, tlie one having J I C All h r i p s e t r e s n o s n o s n , h a d v e i n c e g a s c e l a d i , m l s a t e a g of a inst sa id estate ocean passenger steamship. Railway and it is thought likely that they will be I w il l p r e s e n t th o rn w i t h t h e p r o p e r voucher-», comprising Washington, Idaho and wortli as muclt as dogs before spring. travel is pretty safe, the statistics show­ Oregon as they are today, was saved to services on Saturday, und the other on ! to s «id A P J o h n s o n nt h is p l a c e of r e s i d e n c e j i n C h e h a l e m V all o y, a b o u t t h r o e m i l e s n or th * It is to be hoped that no miscreant will ing that a passenger might travel 51,- tlie Union by one man. He Imd the Sunday. I w e s t of N e w b e r g , O r e g o n , w i t h i n s i x m o n t h s . I D at e d t h i s 21st d a y of O c to b e r. A. D. 1S97. go there and re|>eat tho crime of '73, by 000,000 miles before being killed, or 12,- C L A R E N E in* I T, A. P. J O H N S »N. courage and heroism to ride on tnule- 000,000 iH'fore being injured. Or he buck for three thousand miles. Tlie ride demonetizing the dog.” A ttorney, A dm inistrator. Joint Gridin, of Zanesville, O., says: D U S T IN E Wil not impart a moral character to a man, but if cleai'finess is might travel steadily day and night at “1 never lived a day for thirty years D U S T IN E next t " godliness D U S T IN E is a m ighty good tiling to have was thrilling, the trials and hardships S» < TTOKNEY-AT-LAW . D U S T IN E about the house or place of business, for it can do marvels in An exchango says: The account that the rate of thirty miles an hour for 194 marvelous, tlie result a glorious one. without suffering agony, until a box of D U S T IN E keeping floors, furniture, and woodwork in a clean, wholesome comes from Berlin of a young man who years before being killed. Oil ocean The whole story beautifully illustrated, De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cured my CLARENCE BUTT. D U ST IN E and attractive condition, it is a genuine and durable application undertook to kiss his eweethenrt 10,000 steamers lie could do even better. A re­ will be given in the November issue of piles.” For piles and rectal troubles, port just issued by the supervising in­ W i ll p r a c t i c e i n a l l t h e c o u r t s o f t h e s ta t e. times anti was paralyzed before half way The Ladies’ Home Journal, under the cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all S p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n g i v e n to p r o b a t e w o r k , t h e D U ST I N E for A o - ts of all kinds, natural or puiuted wood, or linoleum, pre- spector general of tho Marine Service of No sprinkling or through; says nothing about the title, "When Dr. Whitman Added skin troubles De Witt’s Witch Hazel d w r r a i f t t i n i n g g of o f d a e l e l d l s e , g m a l o p r t a g p a e g r e s s . , c o n t r a c t s a n d t h e D U S T IN E ventill« n|i dust from urisi g while sweeping. D U S T IN E scrubbing is necessary It is oderlcss, cheaper than paint, and condition of tho girl. Tho inference is the Government shows that only forty- Three Stars to Our Flag,” tlie closing Salve is unequalled. N ew berg. O regon. six passengers lost their lives last year C. E. M oors A Co. D U S T IN E non-inflamable Oi e great advantage it has, worn parts can be O f f i c e — S e c o n d F lo o r that she is still in tho arena. and most intensely interesting article B an k of N e w le r g B u P d ln g . on vessels navigating the ocean from renewed without tlie patch allowing It ought to tie In every place of business, in the Journal’s series of "Great Per­ American ports. Fifty years ago one in a n d e s p e c ia lly on e v e r y sc h o o l-h o u s e in tlie land. The largest sum of money paid into The fortune left by tho late Goorge M. every 55,000 passengers was killed : now sonal Events.” Tlie first women to the state treasury of II inois under tlie Send all orders, and enquiries to Dustine Co., cross the Uockica figure in this story, Pullman is variously estimated at from the record is one death to every 1,886,- inheritance tax law was $22,720, re­ N o. 1 1 4 F ir s t S t., P o r tla n d , O re. $20,000,000 to $50,000,000. A liulo dif­ 000 passengers. This great falling off in which proves beyond a doubt tHut they ceived from tlie estate of Benjamin preceded Fremont, tlie "Pathfinder,” ference of $30,000,000 in tho estimate accidents is duo largely to tho marked Sheldon, of Rock port don’t amount to much of course, except improvement in ship construction, the by six years. WATCHMAKER | to show how little people know as to careful inspection tiy the Government, There is a tiuio for everything; and T h e I S l i t I n | i A n s w e r n s t o S i l v e r . * nd JEWELER, tho nmount of the wealth of rich men. and tho enforcement, strictly, of tho The Important special dispatch front tlie time to attend to a cold is when it rules of tho road.—Indianapolis News. In d ia n a i j London published today Indicates that I starts. Don’t wait till you have con­ S o li F c it r i s e n d t h s e w h p o a t n r e o e n d a g w e a t c o h f r e h p i s a i r o i ld n g done. The Heppner Gazette in Rpeaking of sumption hut prevent it by using One j in till probability tlie answer i f the the absenco of the editor last week said: Clark Graves, an old soldier who lives Minute Cough Cure, tlie great remedy 2 7 0 M o rriso n S t. “ Tho Gazette ia still in the hands of the near Monrovia, Indiana and who is well | British Government to llie United for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and P O R T L A N D , O il. I f y o u a r e g o i n g t o b u i l d i t w i l l p a y y o u j States ('oinniissioners respecting negn- "devil,“ the boss, up to this hour having known to the editor of tho Graphic re­ all throat and lung troubles. s e e us. failed to return.” 8o far as can lie seen cently took tho pension officials off their I tint Ions looking toward bimetallism C. F M o o r e & Co there Is nothing specially different from feet by returning his pension money, wi I be distinctly unfavorable. India the every week appoaranco of the Ga­ with the explanation that ho had re- ! appears to be tin- controlling power on Ostriches, which aro supposed to T ; - ‘- i -“““'“ '"* l"“v ■' this question, as Canada was to the zette. covered from the ailment for which tho! , . .. , destruction of the seals. There seems flourish only in very warm climates, (Yellow Stoue P a rk Line ) pension had been granted and thnt he to lie reason for bellevetng tlmt the have been raised successfully in South­ To a disintorestrd reader it looks like felt that he was no longer justly entitled BiTlsli government was strongly dis ern Russia, the feathers being of good ! T H E O N L Y D I N I N G C A R R O U T E F R O M P O R T L A N D TO T H E EAST. it was a hit of jealousy on the part of the to it. Tlie case is so remarkable that it posed, in view of the remarkable Infor­ quality and tlie birds healthy. T H E O N L Y R O U T E TO T H E Y E L L O W S T O N E n a t io n a l p a r k . Oregon City Press that causes thnt paper is tieing commented on all over the coun­ mation brought by Its experts, to con­ try. Tho Indianapolis News in speak­ to continue its uncalled for (lings at the sider with some favor tlie arguments of Vim, vigor and victory r-these are the L k a v b | Un. D ep o t, F o o t 6 th St. | ARRIVE Enterprise, while Mr. Moscrvo of the ing of it says: Tho pension officers were tlie United States on the seal question characteristics of Do Witt’s Little Early No. 2. F a s t m ill fo r K a l a m a , No. L latter named sheet goes on about his so miudi amazed tlie other day at tlie ac­ lint Canada objected obs‘inat ly. The Kisers, the famous little pills for consti­ K el s o , C a s tl e R o c k , Win- business from week to week, getting out tion of an Indiana pensioner, Clark gov. rnor of the Bank of England re­ pation, biliousness ami ail stomach and do c k , C h e h ills , C e n t r a l - jla. S o u t h B e n d . Monte- by far the best paper published in Graves by name, in returning $300 of ported witli sundry qualifications not liver troubles. .»mio, A b e r d e e n , O cos ta, ¡ O ly m p i a. T a c o m a . S e a t ­ pension money, to which ho did not Clackamas county. unfavorlily as to the conversation of a t l e , V i c t o r i a . Pt. T o w n ­ C. F. M oore & Co. feel he was entitled, that they sent a s e n d , E l l e n s b u r g , Rog- fifth of the bank’s reserve Into silver, |l y n , N o r t h Y akim a, special agent to find out whether he was S p n g u e . C h e n e y , Spo Misfortunes hnvc come to Mrs. Clara crazy. We do not wonder. Tlie case is lint tlie Indian government, according Sotneliody lias iscovered that blot- ¡ k an c, P u l l m a n , Gar- F. Nye, widow of the late Bill Nye, the almost if not quite unprecedented. In­ to (lie Information obtained in Loudon, ling paper is an admirable absorbent fietd, F a r m i n g t o n , Mos­ co w , U n i o n t o w u , Gen- great humorist, since his death last win­ asmuch ns the department does not lias reported against tlie proposal to for water as well as ink, and tlie result 1 : 0 0 P . M . «se e. K . » s l a n d . B. C ; 7 :30 P. M. Trail, B. C ; N e ls o n . B. ter, in tho way of bank failures and loss­ know what to do with the money, we open tin- mints of India to free coinage is a so on led bath towel, w hit'll is, how­ C . : K »s lo , M iss oul a. es in real estate, and her only support humbly suggest that it bo put nt inter­ of silver. B ut te , A n a c o n d a . H e l e ­ ever, a full suit of blotting paper. na. St. P a u l , M i n n e a p o - for lier family of five children must come est ami that the proceeds be used to It will be Immediately Inferred by lis, K a n s a s Ci t y , O m a t ha . C o u n c i l BliitTs. St. from royalties from the Lippincott'« ol i build a monument to Clark Graves many tlmt the end of all negotiations L o u i s, C h ic a g o . W a s h ­ It heals everything except a broken Philadelphia which amount only to when he dies He is a credit to Morgan for bimetallic agreement lias been i n g t o n . N e w Y or k, P hi l a l e l p h i a . B o s to n , a n d about $500 a year. Next year site in­ county. reached. But tlie monetary conditions ! heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch all points East and S outheast tends to publish a book of memoirs of by no means warrant sueli a conclu­ Hazel Salve. Files and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and sion. Tlie Indian Government, which Mr. Nye. Tlie retirement of Justice Steven J. has not shown surprising financial all skin troubles may be cured by it 3 D AY S t o M i n n e a p o l i s . O m a h a . K a n s a s Ci ty , a n d St. P au l. 1 Field will mark tlie disappearance of quickly and permanently. 3U DAY S t o M i l w a u k e e a n d C h i c a g o N ew A Michigan farmer lias made some one of tlie most remarkatde families aid ity, Is still left with a tree hand to l 1-, DAY S t o W a s h i n g t o n P h i l a d e l p h i a E a st - U. V. M o o r e A Co. Y ork a n d Boston, a n d o th e r sugar for his own use from beets which which the United States has known. solve the great problem in some other e r n p o in t s. . Bi e sr a g e c h e c k e d t h r o u g h t o d e s t i n a t i o n of he grew, and ho says he can make it The four sons of David Du lley Field, a way if it ran, and the presumption is ti ck et - that It w ill endeavor for some time to A woman clerk is editor of the Offi­ F o r s l e e p i n g e a r r e s e r v a t i o n s , t i c k e t s , m a p s cheaper than maple sugar. Possibly poor clergyman of Massachusetts— Ihi- tills may lead to tlie solution of tho boot vid Dudley, Stephen J,, Cyrus W., and come to wii I ft or postpone its burdens, cial Postal Guide, with Its 80,000offices. a n d f u ll i n f o r m i t l o u , c a ll o n or w r i t e sugnr problem which is now agitating Henry M.—were all remarkable men. as it lias done by recent op rations. A man c erk, whom she formerly as­ A. D, CHARLTON, the public in this country. When the Each held a high plan- in bis particular Apparently Its prevailing purpose, if it sisted, received $1.600 She now din's farmers can produce the necessary sphere. Cyrus, the greatet of them all, has any. Is to steer toward nuikb g gold Ills work and her own and gets $1,400. I, 1 UllJUUU, amount of sweetness on tlie farm for had a name which was known in every tlie only measure of value in India, — ■ • 9 5 3 M o r r is o n s t , C o r . T h i r d . home consumption a grunt gain will | country of the world. To a smaller ex- without radical modification of arrange In the University of Paris there are ments regarding the cireulatli g me­ have been made. E. H. W O ODW ARD, I tent the other three hare had an inter- dium. But there lias Iw-en some strong over ten thousand medical students. | national reputation also. David and evidence as to the probah c result of At Vienna there are about one thous­ In Paris there are eight The weather wise are all false prophets Cyrus are de ad. Stephen’s fife work is such a policy in experience within the and more this fall. Wlien the early rains came virtually fin ished, and Henry, the last year, und if the British govern­ thousand students at thesehoolof Fine ■O V I A R 9 * they shook their heads and said look out youngest of them, who is now 75 years ment see* fit In permit further exp-rl- Arts. IX PX R IK M Cf. for a wet fall; but the clouds rolled by ol ago, though still connected with the m- ills In the same direction It will ■ ♦ - — an 1 tho weather was perfect. Last week New York “ Evangelist,” is seldom ultimately have to face tlie responsi­ Gold was known much earlier than wo had a little stormy weather and the heard of by the world. With their de­ bility, witli any loss which may re­ si ver, and was at first the cheaper of prophets said the winter rains had set parture tlie glory of the family dies. sult • tlie two metals, but the price* of silver in ; but the sun came out nice and farm­ Not one of them lias had a son w ho car. Tl e truth is that the United Staea was lowered t\v tlie discovery of silver ers aro busy plowing and sow ing Who transmit the luster of their name to an­ Is ls-t er prepared at tills time to stand mines in Cilicia, Spain, Iauirimn. TRADE MARKS, ever saw more perfect weather than we other generation. In the Field case, aa Independently than any other nation. DESIGNS* COP YR IGHTS SO. in many other instances which can la- It can calmly adhere to 'he gold stand have lin l this (all any way. « e n d tn g a s k e tc h a n d d e s c r ip tio n m ay W h o r a n « h in k mentioned, the truth of the old saving is ard which now governs all Its exeliag Quickly a s c e r ta in , f r e e , w h e t h e r a n i n v e n t i o n is o f s o m « s im p is p r o b a b ly p a t s n t a h l s C o m m u n ic a tio n s s tr i c t l y th in g t o p a te n t? exemplified that ’ great men leave no es, and foreign countries will have to « 'iif td e n tta L O ld e s t a g e n c y f o r s e c u rin g p a te n t s t . 'i ir 1.1« * , i h . » r M k S b rin g v .a i wi A Pennsylvania tinplate works is in In A m e ric a . W e h a v e a W a s h in g to n office. Writ« JOHN W l. l 't 'E I .r i 'U N S C O . . P k te o t Attor- continuance.”—Globe Democrat. P a t e n t s ta ken th r o u g h Munn X CO- racalv« u e * . » U l i « ' . « , D c . fo r t h .t r » ! ,* . ' |> r.ia utTar settle In gold tlie large ba anocs w liich «0.1 trouble with a labor strike. This is an­ Special notice In th e 1U» v f tw o h u a a ro a taT fB U oas w aatail. must result from Inevitable exports of other proof of the evils of u tariff on tin­ SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, The lietlcr element of Sheridan will food a d cot on For the curre t fiscal plate. If thero had been no protective te a u ttfu lty U h atraN A , la rg est circu lait« * c f AN i' K I V T R r * ! W O R T H Y AND A C T I V E en title l »urn d. w e e k 'r.te rm s|A i> ' a y e a r; >• v t t l e s n n i r l a t l t * t o t r t v e l f o r rro on n* duty there would have been no factory, uphold the Sun in the very plain spoken year the prospects seem to lie clear 'hat * w w t a U m p s (or n sre k |t.u )s tJ [ UKwtths. sípecim ^n copies an d LL a ^D stble e s t a b l i s h « d h o u s e i n O r e g o n M o n t h l y .ng c a r is . Regular 5 ^ cards. Bvs.-k UN P a t e n t s s e n t free. A ddress and consequently no strike. Tlie same sentiment as expressed in tlie last issue tin re is not tlie least occasion for snx and expenses Pu»iti»»n s t e a d y . R e f e r- MUNN A CO.. F n clo s« self a d d r e s s e d s ta m p e d e u r e l j i -< . »piU"It \I j -1 II ■; o f - b ’ ‘ p e p e r o n t * v , p i - « - i n n o f M-r M . . , Y s » k . r r...- r . » b f Y r v « p . 1 G ret t l i e m o s t f o r Q Your money UALITY amounts to little unless the price be fair. 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