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SOCIETY NOTICES. A n n o u n c e m e n t« . I le a l K i t t l e T ra iie fw rt. Nice line of 1900 pattern wall paper at The G raphic and th e Oregonian for J. M. W RIGHT, H. COOPER. Reported !>y the YmuhlUCo. Abstract Coat Mr- C. F. Moore A Co.’s. » 2 . 00 . Notary Public. MUinv ill*-. Orison, (or the week ending fsie n o s c u t'a in . Meli 31, nuo James M t’ugli, manager. J M. F arr of P ortland is up this week Sam Cum m ins has been over from C .T . U.—BUSINESS MEETING T H E b tC - Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching Jos Mclotte A wf to Maude Bry visiling his parents. j o n d and fo u rth W ednesday in e ac h C arlton during the week. an Us 1 2 Uk 62 L a fa y e tte ....» 300 00 ionth. Born—April 4, to Mr. and Mrs. W . H. 'a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Try a load of slab wood for »1.50. ! Interm ediate “ • 5:30 “ A Trudell A wf to Wm Colwell H ubbard, a daughter. O. O. F .-8 E S 8 IO N 8 HELD ON THURSDAY The Clias. K . Spaulding Logging Co. ev en in g s in B ank of N ew berg b u ild in g . Y .P.S.C .E . “ - - 6:30 •• Its 4 5 blk 12 Johns add to M r. and Mrs. John Goodrich and Mrs. : Y.W .C.A. “ At college. 4 " W. N. S u ito rs moved to the H. G. McM............................................. 1200 00 AND L. OF 8.—N EW B iR G COUNCIL,NO. Sanford Goodrich came down from Y.M.C.A. ................. 4 Choice Farm and City Property. -- lun, 16a, I rn e e u every F rid ay e v en in g in Ma- Miller property over beyond the depot J C McKern A wf to T P and C Dayton T hursday. c h a ll. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even Collect Rents and Look After Estates. ' on Tuesday. ! R Johnson part It 2 klk 4 N Forty-five acres, all fenced, p a rt ing. r , AND A. M.—MEETS EVERY S Investments Made for Non-Residents. Y a m h ill...................................... 650 00 . day u l g l ^ j n C. V. B an k b u ild in g . fe te C hristenson who went to Masco cleared. House, bum e tc. »050. Iu - Midweek m eeting on Thursday at 2 Insurance Written in Select Companies. N H Perkins A wf to E Obye et j county some tim e ago has ju st recovered ; q Uire uf a . P. O liver. p. in. al 50 ain sec 23 t2r5 ................ 500 00 Special song service by the choir at I from th e sm allpox. | Allen Sm ith has sold his in terest in Irene Everest to Geo W McCon A news depot has been established at th e bicycle business to A. M. H o s k in s i th e Friends church next Sunday m orn nell Its 4 5 A part Its 3 6 blk 3 If you want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both Moore’s drug store where th e leading and th e latter will continue the husi- ing, and solo by Miss AlJerson. You Everests Newberg. .................. 670 00 time and mouey by calling on us. If we haven't what you are invited. periodicals may be had. j ness on bis own account. I hereby announce myself as a candi Jesse Edwards A wf to Minnie A want we will take pleasure in assisting you in procuring prop Lrv't D. B a r h , Pastor. date for tlio office of C ounty Recorder, C. C. Sm ith will be ready to m ake; Seth Mills has bought th e sixteen acre Clark Its 13 14 15 16 blk 46 erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob subject to the republican nom inating stam p pictures 16 for 25c. Four differ- tra c t of land udjoining th e college Edwards add to Newberg........ 150 00 tain information about Real Estate or the country in general, B A P T IS T . convention. J . L. H o s k i . y s . 1 en t positions, on Saturday Marclt 81. grounds on the east, of Mrs. Jo h n Good W M M anuing A wf to C 8 or Newberg (the town of schools and churches) in particular, Preaching Sunday morning. E ven rich of D aytou. T h e land was being Fling «2 3 It 1 Wynooski sub write us. For Sale—One horse, six years old; surveyed and th e papers made on ing service 7 :30. near Newberg............................. 150 00 Ju n io r a t 3 p. m . Young people’s ; one fresh cow ; oue heavy 3J* Rushford T hursday. R M Wallace A wf to Orlo Bald m eeting at 6:30. J . F. D ay , Pastor. j w agon. 4-20 A B owman . win 3 « in Solomon H eater J . W . B arrie lias received the appoint T a k e N o tic e . I Miss Kssie Hevland who has been a t m ent of deputy state organizer* of the die t3 r2 ........................................ 285 00 T h a t T h ro b b in g H ead ach e. In th e future the regular rate of five tending college, now lias a position as order of Modern W oodmen, and is now Would quickly leave you, if you used , A E Mnxson A wf to Anna MaU- ou t on th e road in th e interests of his Dr. K ing's New Life Pills. Thousands of i son 10.89 a and roadway in J cents a line will be charged for notices teacher in a school a t N orth Y am hill. of lectures, suppers und en tertain m en ts G ardens ploughed and prepared for lodge. H e is w orking over in T illa sufferers have proved their m atchless' R Young die t4 r4 ..................... 1150 00 Anna Madson A husb to S D tJÊF Pure and Fresh Made Daily.. mook th is week. m erit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. . w here an en trance fee is to be charged planting on reasonable term s. Satis The republican county central com They m ake pure blood and strong nerves 1 Crawford 10.89 a and roadway faction guaranteed. H . A. F orcht . or a collection taken. m ittee m et in McMinnville last Tuesday and build up your health. Easy to take. I in J R Young die t4r4 ............ 1100 00 Born—At Springbrook last Sunday, a CHEWING GUM, CICARS & TOBACCO, FRUITS and NUTS. and set Tuesday, April 24, as the tim e to Try them . Only 25 cents. Money back A B W esterfield A wf to Cor nelius W esterfielJ \ iu tin Its C. B. W ilson is still paying cash for j w n and heir to M r. and Mrs. H erbert hold th e republican county nom inating if not cured. Sold by C. F. Moore A Co. T. Cash. All parties doing nicely, H er in L aF ayette ........................... 150 00 produce. convention. T he local prim aries are to druggist. bert in particular. Ida M Nichols A wf to Sarah J be held on the preceding Saturday, April Leave orders at W ilson’s Grocery for Dorsey It 286 and 1-7 in 287 C o u n ty C o n v e n tio n « . Louis Balsiger of lone, E astern Ore 21, a t 2 o ’clock. expressing or light hauling. D ayton......................................... 400 00 gon, lias been in town th is week, paying At th e republican county convention C harley Wilson has bought th e W il For Sale—Ten shouts, weight 40 lbs. bis due respects to a young lady friend held a t M cM innville on T hursday ol last T hom as McNish A wf to Isa son grocery of bis fath er. Since com I C E C R E A M T IL T S E A S O N . each. E nos E llis dora Nichols 14 Its in Lippin- attending college. p leting his course in the college Charley week D r. H . J . Littlefield, of Newberg, cotts add to D ayton................. 1200 00 B R E A D , O T A IK IU B S S c I E T O . Leave your orders a t the office of the L u th er C harles h as his new house has pushed o u t into business with a d e was elected chairm an and C. B. La- Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. for slab finished, on his ranch north of tow n, term in atio n to succeed and lias worked follett, of Sheridan, secretary. Dele Maggie I. Littlefield A husb to Ju lia A Sm ith 4 Its in Duskins wood. and moved his family out to th e new up a good commission tr a ie which he gates were elected as follows : 4th add to N ew berg................. 225 00 STATE CONVENTION. will continue to work in connection with OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. MAKE US A CALL. We have a fine line of K odaks and home W ednesday. A W G ains A wf to Mary M E F Lamsnn, W illaiuina. th e grocery business. His num erous Cam eras and keep supplies of all kinds Miller 10 a in sec 21 t4 r3 ........ 825 00 The best of fresh and salt m eats the Lee Lauglilin, C becowan. frieuds w ish 1dm abu n d an t success. C. F . Moore & Co. R T McCtiskey A wf to A M m arket affords will be found a t th e New G W Bibeee, South Sheridan. The following nam ed delegates a t McCaskey 2-5 a in P eter M rs. M. E . Baldwin an d daughter berg Meat M arket. The highest prices J M Crawford, West D ayton. tended th e State Prohibition conven Sm ith die t3r4 ........................... 90 00 Mrs. A. E. W eesner have moved into paid for b u tch er’s stock. J B David, N orth Newberg. tion in P ortland th e first of th e week A W ilhite to R M Wallace 3 a th e E li E vans house on F irst street. W A Howe, C arlton. Mrs. Julia A. Maris left W ednesday an d report an enthusiastic session. J . in S H eater die t3r2 ................ 50 00 W L W arren N orth McM innville. I have a good steel fram e Tiger twelve morning for H eppner, E astern Oregon, M. R ittenhouse, J . C. Lucas, Moses Vo- R M W ardle to Nets Nelson G M Allen, Amity. w here she will visit for some weeks with taw, K inley Blair, M atthew T errell, J . hese grain d rill for sale, alm ost new. small tra c t near C arlton.......... 10 00 H J Littlefield, North Newberg. her son N . C. Maris and family. t3 G ranville E verest. F. Day, Webb C um m ins, N . L. Wiley C T S tarr et al to N ancy S tarr W T V inton, Baker Creek. Miss E lva Tetnplem an of Sherwood Parties west of town are rejoicing over and Amos G raves. Ja n e Votaw and wt£ Wm G raham die t5 r4 .. . . 2 00 J L V ickrey, L aFayette. w ho has been atten d in g the public the report th a t th eir petition for a H oward W illiams also attended but not Roman Catholic church to S D D I A sbury, Baker C reek. school here returned to her home T hurs bridge to be built over C hehnlem Creek as delegates. Nelson Its 5 6 blk 43 I.aFay- CONORESSIONAL CONVENTION._ Newberg was honoroJ at th e congres has been granted by the county court. day m orning. ette................................................ 40 00 I t was moved and carried th a t dele sional convention held at McM innville T N T albert A wf to H attie L M rs. W. 8. Mills who has been occu Farm ers I w ant your eggs. I will gatee to th e congressional convention tie Billingham Its 1 6 blk 42 La- E gg packers on Tuesday by th e election of J . B. D av elected by acclamation. T he following pying the Groff property across from th e givo cash for them . id as a delegate to the Republican F ayette........................................ 1 00 Evangelical church, h is moved into the furnished free to those w ishing them . were n am ed : N ational Convention to lie held a t P h il G ilbert G G raves A wf toK stella Vickery house on Center stre e t. C . B. W i l s o n , A E M cKern, North Y am hill. adelphia. Mr. David has a business V incent Its 13 14 15 16 blk 53 Jesse Edwards, South Newberg. D r. S. Evans of Sheridan, dentist, a n trip to make east about th e tim e of the If the good m others have noticed any Edwards add to N ew berg.. . . 150 00 G S W right, N orth McMinnville. falling off in th e num ber of eggs they nounces th a t he will be in town Tues m eeting of the convention so it will Scott F lett to D I A shbury.tract I D ougherty, North S heridan. have been able to gather up lately they day, April 21, prepared to do any work come easy to atten d th e convention and 240 x 102‘i ft in McM............. 1020 50 J T Gowdy, E ast Dayton. — — may lay it all to the “ sm all boy’’ who th a t may offer itself in his line of busi whoop it up for M cK inley. J C Sawyer A wf to E D Elwood A P Johnson, WeBt Chehalem . lias been laying by a store of hen fruit ness. part It 7 Everests add to New T he debate at th e college last Friday Will sell cheaper than any one in the County. Will exchange New J G Eckntan, South McM iunville. in preparation for the E a ster festivities. berg.............................................. 80 00 W ith a clubbing rate of only »2 a year n ig h t resulted in th e selection by the Goods for old. J E H ubbard, L aF ayette. E D Elwood A w f to J I. M yers D r. Binford w rites from Stockton, (or the G raphic ar.d th e Oregonian you judges of Chas. F. Barrow s, O tto Pickett Ivan D aniel, Fairlaw n. Goods sold on Weekly or Monthly Payments. part It 7 blk 2 Everests add to California, th a t they are well located get all the news, both local and general, and Leon K enw orthy to m ake up the J R Forrest, W illam ette. N ew lierg..................................... 1 00 anil th a t business is opening up nicely, a t a very Ion' figure. Now is the tim e college team which will meet M onm outh Ham Lauglilin, Checowan. Geo W Rogers A wf to Joseph on th e last Saturday evening of th is b u t—“ We would much ra th e r live in to subscribe. W 11 H arrison, A m ity. Everest It 9 blk 28 E verests m o n th . The judges were Clarence B utt, Newberg for wc like th e people th ere so On motion th e delegates to the con J. L. Myers tried to got Ids old place add to N ew berg.............. , . . . . 250 00 Prof. Hodson and P res. N ewlin. T he gressional convention were instructed to much b e tte r.’’ back in the barber shop but B ert Terry judges on th e m erits of th e debute gave vote for H on. Thos. H . Tongue, first, E R Foster A hush to J W Bew- A trip thro u g h C uba, Porto Rico and who took his place was unw illing to give ley It 14 blk 2 Foster! add to th e decision in favor of the negative. last and all the time for candidate for th e Philippine Islands, by lecture and it up. J. L. has rented a shop in G rants S h erid an ..................................... 500 00 The Valley T ranscript gives th e fol congress. stereoptican scenes is billed for C rater’s Pass for the present. American Mortgage Co to lowing account of the m arriage of F . II. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. hall to-morrow nig h t. Music by grapho- Newberg prohibitionists were let off S to rey ’s b ro th e r: G rant Bailey its 11 12 blk 29 The following delegates were elected phone. Admission, adults 20 cents, easy a t th e State Prohibition convention D uudee........................................ 25 00 Our interests are all here, we can not afford to misrepresent any article M r. R alph E . Storey, professor of to th e state con veil to n : children 15 cents. which we have for sale. held in Portland the first of tiie week, E nglish in M cM innville college, was G rant Bailey to Sarah M Cros H C B urns, M cM innville. Miss H attie Brown, who lias been as all the nom inees live a t o th er places. m arried to Miss Millie Gross, of A thena, by Its 11 12 D u n d e e ................ 25 00 O A K T A N L E A T I I K K U S E D O N L Y . C A l l l t l A U E T R I M M I N G . C R M atthias, A m ity.. m aking h e r homo w ith her sister Mrs. U sually our fellows have had to carry at the home of th e bride's parents on F H Caldwell, N orth Y am hill. R ep a irin g c h e a p e r th a n a n y w h e re clue. T h a n k you for y o u r p a st p a tro n a g e , MARRIAGE LICENSES. J . G. H adley, for the past six m onths a good share of theao burdens, Sunday, A pril 8. T hey arrived in Mc w ill try very h a rd to m e rit a c o n tin u a n c e of th e mime. C G Scott, C arlton. has returned to ile r hom e a t M cM inn Rachel F E vans 25, to F rank II Lee S m ith’s big wood shed cam e down M innville Tuesday on t lie 10 o ’clock J T Sim pson, Sheridan. ville to prepare to go to Tillamook coun C liam plin 37. in a heavy gust of wind one day last train and much against th eir will were H A B ertram , D ayton. ty where she has a spring term of school week wiih a crash. Lee had ra th e r a driven d irect to th e college where th e C J Payne, Bellevue. engaged. C C Ferguson, L aFayette. narrow escape as he drove under the stu d en t body an d faculty had assem bled T o C u r e A C o ld I n O n e D a y The Village Im provem ent Club will shed with the wagon and had u n h itc h on th e front steps to meet them . T hey C P Nelson, McMiunville. Take L axativk H iiomo Q u in in e T ablets , All were escorted to th e chapel am id a m eet at the residence of M rs. B ritt ed his team and just got ou t of danger P F undm an, W illam ina. d ru g g ists re fu u d th e inouey if it fails to cure. show er of rice and old slipppers, while E. W. G rove's s ig n a tu re is on each box. 25c. Tuesday afternoon April 17, 1900, a t two when the crash came. Lee Jones, Newberg. C a n c e r i f a p p l i e d in t h e i r e a r ly th e old bell took th e p a rt of the wedding o’clock. An E aster program will be A very heavy frost which m ade ev bells. An inform al reception was held rendered as follow s: Piano solo, Mrs. S ta g e s. erything white on last Sunday m orning In th e chapel, and th e students became W ilson; paper, Mrs. D u n lap ; read in g ; | caused an uneasy feeling am ong fruit acquainted w ith Mrs. Storey. -It Cures vocal solo, Miss Frieda C lark ; paper growers lest the crop m ig h t be injured, Miss W h ite; vocal solo, Miss Mabel E d C a n c er W a rta , Tumori* in t h e F le sh o f M an a n il R en at, Cojrna,. A U o rrib ie O u tb re a k . but from all reports it appears th a t little w ards. R im io n s , S p r a in s u nd B r u ise s, an '. Is m i E x c e lle n t L in im e n t "O f large sores on m y little d a u g h injury resulted. A cloud covered the fo r ith e lim n t is m , N e u r a lg ia , P le u r is y a n il a ll P a in s a n il In alm o st ev ery n eighborhood th e re ; 8Un until th e frost had disappeared and te r’s head developed in to a case of A ch en o f t h e R o ily . I t a lso c u r e s F is t u la In H o r se s a n il re-, is som eon e whose life lias been sav ed this no doubt saved fruit bloom from in- scald h e a d ” w rites: C. D. Isb ill of m o v e s En la r g e m e n t on t h e R one. by C h am b e rla in 's Colic, C holera a n d j ju ry . Even th e tender shoots of some M organton, T en n ., b u t B u ck len 's A r- aica Salve com pletely cured her. I t ’s D iurrhoea R em edy, or w ho h as been bushes show no signs of inju ry , H ave every th in g you w an t in th e a g u a ra n te e d cure for Ecr-ema, T etter, cured of ch ro n ic d iarrhoea by th e use | T his lin im e n t wa* th o ro u g h ly te sted by Dr. W m. Kill* d u rin g th ir ty live y ears p ra c tic e of th a t m edicine. S u ch persons m a k e ; M arried—A t Sheridan S aturday ev- S alt R h eu m , Pim ples, Sores, U lcers m edicine, an d in cane« of Tum or«, C ancer W art«, a n d a ll u n n a tu ra l grow th« on Man o r Be&ftt it ha« alm ost in v a ria b ly ta k e n th e place of th e S u rg eo n 's K uifq. a p o i n t o f tellin g o f it w henever oppor- ening April 7, Miss Rachel F . E vans to a n d Piles. O nly 25 cents a t M oore’s H. plin. 1 F rank has been d ru g sto re. (u n ity offers, h oping th a t It m ay be Frank L 11 Cliam ‘ ' F or in Newberg several m onths working in th e m ean s of sav in g o th e r lives T ry a b o tt le o f t h is L in im e n t n ull i f y o u th in k it n o t w o r th t lio . F o r S a le . th e Edw ards brick factory, and on sale by C. F . Moore & Co. p r ic e p a id , r e tu r n t h e b o ttle a n il g e t you r m o n ey . A 5 acre tract on south Wynooski St. Tuesday m orning be and bis bride came NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY & PRICES TO SUIT EVERY For sale a t the D rug Stores in Newberg. W hen wanted by mail address, A. T. H all . Jesse E dw ards, Hon. C larence B u tt, down on th e tra in , w ith the in ONE. J . L. H oskins, M. M. Edw ards and E. tention of making this th eir hom e. They E. A . E L L IS , N e w lie r g , O r e g o n . F o r S a le . H . Woodward w ent to M cM innville last have rented a cottage in th e south p art Some good young horses. Tuesday to see H on. Thom as H . Touguc of town near th e brick factory for the VVall Paper & Picture Moulding in all Styles & Prices. A. P. J o h n s o n , nom inated to succeed him self in con present. F rau k 's m other, M rs. Cham- C hehalem V alley. A lso a F u ll L lu e o f u e w e s t C a r p e ts. A ll H u es o f U n d e r ta k in g gress. I t was a good natnred contest in plin, is expected to join them a t no very N o tic e . G o o d s c o u s t a u t ly o n Iinm l. which a n um ber of good men were seek d istan t date. B ran »12 per ton at the mill, Shorts ing th e honor b u t Tongue captured the »15, Chop »16, M iddling, »17, Flour W. E. Stanton is showing his faith in prize on th e first ballot, receiving nine »2.70 b 'b l. in every store. ty-tw o votes or ten m ore th an th e num Newlierg by m aking some additional A ny kind of grain exchanged into ber necessary to give h im th e nom ina purchases of real estate in tow n. He o th er miilatuff, or bought a t highest recently bought a half block south of tion. m ark et price. F ccn s & G b a f e . A local in last week’s G raphic speak Jo n atliau Y otaw 's home on River street F i r s t T h o u g h t* . ing of the H on. Clarence Butt applying and also th e H enry Austin^ property on A m a n ’s first th o u g h t in boot b u y Second street. It will be a relief to the a coat of w hite wash to his fru it trees, in g is foot com fort A w om an’s “ how was reproduced In th e Sunday Ore- public to know th a t this la tte r property gonian, In a column heade-l, " I n the po- improved as th e house, which does it look.” J . B. L ew is Co.’s Wear litical are n a .’’ We d o n ’t quite under- " " a **><% injured by fire, has long been B esisters com bine beauty an d com fort. Y stand th is, b u t in justice to our H onor- an eye sore to everybody passing th at T hey look well, feel well, w ear well. able fellow tow nsm an, beg leave to state | »’»T- Mr. S tanton will rebuild it and 250 styles. G et a p a ir a t J . C. P o rte r’s. The belt-informed men and women In the world uz# the AMERICAIf F o r Male. th a t the “ w hite w ash ” h a j in our put it in shape for ren tin g . MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS to keep well informhd, and call My home on corner Second and H irer niinds no political significance a t all. The way in which th e fire bell clanged it the “ necessary ” and “ indispensabla ” magazine. In the bniy niih However we suggest th a t a man politi Tuesday afternoon indicated th a t New streets Vi block, 8 room house w ith hath of to-day ambition! men and women must know sbont the important qneetiona of the month, and not only thla, they want to know about cally inclined should be careful a t th is berg is p u ttin g on m etropolitan airs, as room and w oodshed. All m odern Im tham at the right time. When the whole country is puzzled over the As delightful a little season th a t no action gives “ color” to It isn’t every town th a t can sport two provem ents. gigantic combination of trnats, a well-informed article it printed in the home place as there is in New berg. Tills political intentions. AM ERICA* MONTHLY, giving the facta, and lta editor diacutsea the fires in the sam e afternoon. The first place, with 6 'i acres with 500 bearing theory ; when the Dreyfus affair is in everyone’s mouth, the best story Gideon Hodson, who came to Oregon blaze occured in th e roof of th e H evland of Dreyfus and the great caaa comes oat in this magazine. from H endriek« county, In d ian a, in the ax handle building. Ab H oskins was prune trie s Just outside th e town lim it, Every month, in ” The Progress of the World,” Dr. Albert Shaw fall of 1880 and who was well known to among the first to see it and give the I will sell w ith sm all am ount down and gives a comprehensive picture of the world’s history during the pre- balance on ten years tim e, if desired, at m any of th e people about Newberg died alarm vloos thirty days. In the departments, the valuable articlea and books He, w ith a few o thers were that have been published during the past month ar«. reviewed and at his home near Holly Springs, Linn soon on the roof w ith backets of w ater, a low rate of in terest. The fru it and qaoted from, so that the raaders of the AMERICAN MONTHLY can get countv, March 31, at th e age of sixty- and about th e tim e they had the fire u n value of th e re n t will pay for the place the giat of them In every iiaue nearly a hundred pictnren are printed, after first paym ent, J esse H o bso n , six years. The deceased was th e father der cotro!, th e hose cart appeared on including the portralta of the men and women who are making the 4-20 S um pter, O re. hlitory of the month. of Mrs. N ate E llio tt, of Salem, and a n th e scene. In about an h o a r alter- ____ ____ To be thoroughly well informed helps any man or woman In hit or t h . lies, la th* w .rM other d au g h ter and a son who live in wards, the roof of the dw elling occupied her work. A subscription to the AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW th e southeastern part of th e state. D ur by \V. 8. Mills across from th e E v a n - j W e believe C h ain be rial n 'e C ough OF REVIEW S represents an investment for the best kind of prefit, a* in g the period of th e Jo h n Brown stra g gelical church, caught fire from a defect- R em edy is th e best in th e w orld. A well as entertainment. One subecriber has jnst written : “ Count me B ic y c le K in g a life subscriber, and when you tend me a number beyond the limit of gle in “ Bleeding K ansas” when a war ive chim ney and th e alarm was again few weeks ago we suffered w ith a *e- my aubeertption end eecure no renewal from me, consider it a notice of was heing waged by th e "free toilers” rung. The boys did prom pt work with vere cold an d a tro u b lesom e bough, Haw t h e Itcnt b ic y c le s o n th e Iw st te r m s. 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