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    Vol. V, No. 3.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY
$1.50 Per Year
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
f- H ines , President.
« ni. Eberman, Vice President
Win. D. Mlllwi-ll. Treasurer,
I.. Creuahau. Secretary,
Win. Barker, Superintendent
U V. V. JOHNSON. M. D.
A Story of the Late A. T. Stewart.
Tillanjoolç Lumbering Company
Olcio* next door to Temperance Parlor*.
Tillamook, - Oregon.
”*-------- MANUFACTURERS OF ANU DEALERS IN ALI. KINDS OF
£ E.SELPH,
ATTOBNEY’-AT-LAW.
ftl.LAMOOK,
J T.
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oitKCON.
Rough
and
Dressed
Merchantable
MAULSBY,
a
Attorney-at-Law.
Hotary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer.
A-
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Lumber
W. SEVERANCE,
ALL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY
DsrUTY-DlSTBICT-ATTORNKY,
Ard Judicial District,for Tillamook County
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON.
TILLJkMO OZZ,
O-biZEZCrOZST"
gLAUDE THAYER,
HE best investment you can make
is to insure your life, and thus pro­
vide your estate with cash at your death,
or if you live, give you a sum of money
a few years later.
T
Attorney-at-Law.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
^AN BUREN BROMLEY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR
AT-LAW,
OREGON.
HAY CITY,
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MISCELLANEOUS
T he M assachusetts M utual L ife insurance C o .
Write the best policy, guaranteeing you cash and paid up insurance every year,
so you cannot lose your money in case of misfortune. Send me your name and
age and I will send you a sample policy.
£ A E. THAYER,
To do a lady's shopping js one of the
most difficult and disagreeable tasks
which ever falls to the lot of man. A
man, unless be be a “man milliner,” is
no judge of the articles ho is usually
asked to buy, and he even has no intelli­
gent opinion about them. Nor does he
know what they should cost. There is
no chance whatever that he will make a
bargain. So as to reduce the chance of
mistakes to a minimum a man when
shopping for his wife should get from
her before lie starts out the minutest di­
rections ns to each article and write
these directions iu his notebook in full.
He should learn what each article ought
to cost and also inform himself wherein
and how far he was to Use his owu dis­
cretion. With such directions, if a man
will go to a shop and confess his igno­
rance and exhibit his orders, he will lie
taken charge of and provided with every­
thing he desires. Some men are trou­
bled with an inclination to think that
they know it all. No better school of
discipline could bo devised for such men
than to have to do a lady's shopping.
That will take all tho conceit out of
them.
How to Save Stair Carpets.
1 was a young lawyer nt the time, I
about as poor as a home missionary. 1
had to go to the late A. T. Stewart's to
take his signature to an affidavit. Ho
signed nnd 1 swore him; then he wished
to know how much there was to pay.
In view of what took place afterward, 1
am jnstifitxl, I think, iu saying that
what Mr. Stewart oxpected mo to say
when ho asked “How much?" was “Oh,
that's all right."
But 1 didn't say that; Isaid, “Seventy-
Eve cents."
"What?” shouted Mr. Stewart.
“Sev anty-li ve cents,” 1 answered
again.
“1 won't pay it," said ho. “You've no
right to ask so much. Tho price is a
shilling, and that's all I’ll give you.”
“But, Mr. Stewart,” 1 replieil, “a shil­
ling is tho prico wheD you come to my
office. I've «uno to your store aud I'vo
a
a right to charge for my car fare and
i
reasonable amount for my time, Sev-
enty-five cents is really a very small
i
charge, Mr. Stewart, a very small
i
charge.”
“1 won’t pay it," he persisted. "If
you want a shilling yon may have it,
but not ono cent more.”
I got angry then. 1 gave him one
look, with which 1 intended to convey
tho idea that 1 held him in contempt.
Then I said: “Mr. Stewart, you are a
poor man and I'm a rich one. Twenty-
five cents is nothing to mo and seventy-
five cents is a fortune to yon. I'll make
you a present of that seventy-five cents
tlu t you owe me."
Tuen 1 nmdo my best danciug school
bow nnd walked off.—Interview in Now
York Times.
OLD IRONSIDES.
HISTORY OF ONE OF THE OLD SHIPS
IN THE AMERICAN NAVY.
Dismantled in a Modern Navy Yard, She
I* the
Object of Profound Veneration
on the Part of Patriotic People of To­
day, Wlio Are Proud of Het.
Not many people may know that the
eld frigate Constitution, so renowned iu
our atiuals, is still included among the
Vessels of the navy. She is dismantled,
as might lie expected at her age, and is
kept in that condition at Portsmouth.
N. H. She is a cruft of 2,DOO tons dis­
placement, and now carries no battory
in place of the forty-four guns of the
days of her glory.
It was the Constitution that, after the
inauspicious opening on land of our war
with Great Britain, eighty years ago,
led off a series of splendid victories on
the sea. The honor of the first capture
of a British war vessel undoubtedly be­
longs to the Essex. Captain David Por­
ter, wltoeo defeat of the Alert occurred
six days before the Constitution de­
stroyed the Gnerriere.
But tho Essex carried tliirty-two <12-
pounders and tho Alert only twenty 18-
pounders, so that very soon after open
ing firo the crew of the little British
craft, which, haring captured ono of oui
transports had made up to the Essex,
taking her to lx1 a merchantman, wer«
compelled to quit their guns and within
eight minutes to strike their flog. This
conquest, though gratifying, was in­
evitable, whereas that of tho Constitu­
tion was gained over a craft nearer her
own size and strength.
But while yielding tho laurels of prior­
ity to the gallant Essex on this score,
the Constitution, under Captain Isaac
Hull, can claim them again for success
in a trial of seamanship between liemelf
and a British squadron. Till then af­
fairs wero looking gltximy for us at sea
as well as on land. The British frigate
Belvidere, while convoying a fleet of
merchantmen, had osenped from a
wholo squadron of our warships, where­
as our Nautilus hail struck to an
English squadron, being the first war­
ship captured on either side. Under
these untoward circumstances tho Con­
stitution, returning from Europe, fell in
with n British squadron led by the
Africa, a Ol-gtiu ship.
Dnring four days she was chased by
this squadron. Throngh calm and
through breezo the flight nnd puntnit
went on. At one timo she had Ixiata out
towing her: at another her crew were
hauling npon a kedgo anchor that hail
been carried out and dropped a long dis­
tance ah<'Hd. Ou the fourth day the
longed for wind came, and with every
sail set theConstitution drew away from
her pursuers, tho scene when five frig­
ates were standing on the sainotack and
tho Constitution was showing her heels
to her enemies Ix-ing often reconnte-l
eighty years ago. Home of the historian •
describe this as the first of our trinmph >
on the sea in that wur.
But in onr time, of course, ths fam»
of tho Constitution is more familiar: y
aaarx iated witli her capture of ths Gner
riere. It Was on Aug. ID, 1813, that tho
two veesels met, Isith eager for a fight.
The scene wnxoff the coast of N mnh -I iii -
■etta. The British craft, commanded
by the gallant Dncres, was first to opou
fire, but Hnl) maneuvered his vessel into
tho right position before he repliwl. Tile
enemy's mizzenmast atxnt went by th»
board, followed by her mainmast. When
she struck she was, in fact, so complete
ly used np that she could not lx- taken
into port and had to be blowu up.
The Constitution was siqx-rior in ton
nage and complement, carried more
guns and threw a much heavier weight
of metal in tier broadsides: still the ves­
sels were near enough matched for tho
victory to produce a tremendous impres­
sion on Ixttli sides of tho ocean. Alison
describe* the “shock of thia unwonted
naval disaster” in Englund, where the
belief that Britannia roleil the waves
was isi profound that the American navy
luul seemed to be a mere mouthful for
her.
That same year the Constitution, un­
der Bainbridge, gnintvl nuother great
victory over the Juva, off the coast of
Brazil. Tlio Java, like her predecessor
was a 38-gun ship, and ill the battle sh<
lost foremast aud inimeninMt, besides a
¡»art of her bowsprit; while, to complete
the parallel, like the Guerrierv. she wax
so wrecked iu the tight that she had to
lie blowu np. It was a great exhibition
of gixxl seamanship and anperlor gun
nury on the part ot the American venue);
for, as Cooper says, “the Java laid been
literally picked to pieces by shot, spar
following spur until slie had not on
left.” Iler loss In killed and wounded
was very heavy.
Finally, in 1815, under command of
CpimnodoreStewart, the famous old ship
made a double capture of the Britisli
frigate Cyane and sl.x.p Levant.
Ohl Ironsides, as she had come to be
called during the war. was launched nt
Boston in 17117; and who knows b-.t
when the hundredth anniversary of th..t
event cotnre wound she may again bo
put intucommireion. so an to receive cen-
teunial honors? New York Sum
Place a strip of very thick ¡taper over
the edge of each step, as that is where
BANKERS
the carpet wears fastest. It should be
W. F. 0. JONES, Local Agt.
H. G. COLTON, Gen’l Ag’t, 33 Stark St-, Portland, Ore.
The I'G'cctIven<‘KM of Modern Gun*.
Gaueral Bankiug and Exchange businesA.
about five inches wide and within an inch
Tho prominence given to a lecture by
luterest paid on time deposit*.
or so as long as the carpet is wide.
the German doctor, I)r. Billroth, on the
Exchange ou England, Belgium, Germany,
wounded in war, has induced Mr. Archi­
Sweden and all foreign countries.
How to Dress for a Rainy Day.
bald Forbes to write on tlio subject.
TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON.
This is one woman's way: She baa Dr. l.'illroth estimates that of tho cas­
? discarded all sorts of rubber cloaks and ualties
at Weissenburg and Worth dur­
wears a long woolen or waterproof cir- ing tho Franco-German war, 80 per cent,
(O f S an F rancisco ,)
J F. LARSON,
cular, with ]>ointed hood and no arut slits, of all tho wounded were caused by rifles,
t
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except in winter or a very hard rain. Site 15 ¡ kt cent, by the largo guns, and not
lias a rainy day dress of gixxl though not quito 5 per cent, by tho lance and sword.
BLACKSMITH.
very expensive woolen material, which is Mr. Forlies, however, says that tho sta­
not hnrt by mud or rain. This comes tistics for the whole of tho war on the
out with the falling of the barometer. A German side prove that over DO per cent,
W«f<»n making, aud all kind* of Wood-work
little knack at lifting enables her to lift were due to rifle fire, alxtut 0 per cent, i
Mill
General Blackarnithing done.
it when going up or down wet steps, so to artillery, and about 1 per cent, to cold
Machinery Repaired.
that it does not get very muddy. Of steel.
course there is a dark ¡w-tticoat under­
^^•Horae-shoeing a Specialty.
Tho smallness of the mortality from
neath it. After these garments are wet tho French artillery is explained by tho
TILLAMOOK, M>.
and muddy they are hung to dry, brush­ fact that their artillery was notoriously
ed and, if necessary, pressed. Rublx-r badly served. Dr. Billroth believes that
overshoes and gaiters protect the feet, the future will see a still greater pro­
Mr*. J. JOHN8ON
Our stock consists of Dry Goixls, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Ca|>s
and an umbrella and hat, minus ostrich portion of deaths resulting from rifle
feathers and velvet, both of which are firo than from shell. Mr. Forbes points
and Notions. Groceries, Crockery, and Queensware. Ihxirs, Windows, Lime,
RUGGLES & JOHNSON,
changed by rain, completes this weather out that, in doing so, no account lias
Hair, and Cement. Hardware and Nails. £BK"-Special attention given to
defying costume.
been taken of tho probablo use of highly
filling ordeis for goods iu jobbing lots.
i
destructive explosives in the shells of
MILLINERY AND DRESS­
How *o Remove a Particle from the Kye.
tho future.—Army and Navy Gaaotte.
A gents for
Take a horsehair and double it to make
MAKING.
a loop. If the particle can lie seen, lay
The First Protestant In Japan.
the loop over it, close the eye gently and
Tho first Protestant Christian in Ja­
Mats, lira*» Trimming» and ■ General Assort­
TILLAMOOK, SAN FRANCISCO AND WAY PORTS.
draw out the loop. It will nearly always pan wasono Mnrata, a military retainer
ment ef Milliner; Goods. We always keep
bring the object with it. If the ¡mr- of the Lord of Haga, iu tho southern is­
Makis regular trips about enry two weeks, the weather Permitting.
ticle cannot lie seen, raise the lid ns high land of Kiushin. In 1860 he went to
the latest style».
as jxwiible and place tho loop on the ball, Nagasaki, by order of his chief, and ono
The fast sailing S tr . T hicker has been specially fitted up for carrying pas­
T illamook , O kk .
widely extended, then close the eye and evening, ns he wan croreing tho harlxir
Near Cauri House,
sengers. Following are the rates:
let the ball lx» rolled alxxit a few times, in it Ixmt, he picked up a book that was
CABIN PASSAGE .......................................................................................... SIS.
after which draw the loop as before.
floating about iu the water. The writing
'pILLAMOOK LAUNDRY.
ROUND TRIP........... . .................................................................................. »20.
ran from side to side, “like tho crawling
How to Clear Auger.
STEERAGE (one way).................................................................................... ♦».
of crabs," and upon sending it to ono of
Take a little gum nrabic and a little the Dutch then settled at Nagasaki, he
LESTER HART, PROPRIETOR.
Freight, (General Merchandise)
....
-
|4 per ton
isinglass dissolved in hot wnter and pour learned that it was the Christian Bible,
*«»hln< gathered and delivered every
it in the sugar while the latter is boiling. then a proscribed Ixxlk. Curiosity spur­
WMk. Wark deaeoa »horl notlcewhen denlred
Starched ehirta lyet» each. Commo« Shirta ami
It will cause all the sediment to boil to red him on, nnd he had one of his aa-
drawer», » 1» lOete each. Family waahlug and
the top of the pan, where it must be ■irtanta learn tho langungo of tho book
skimmed off. Loaf sugar may be cleared and translate it for him, sentence by
irwoiea. 0cle per doxeu.
i
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
with the white of an egg, isinglass or sentence.
Salta cleaned to order.
UNITED STATES.
gum arabic.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
His stndy was continued in secret,
President
...................... B kn . iamin H arrison
L f . vi 1’. M okton
Vice-President
How to Make a Cheap Fnlirt for Onlalde with a few friends, after his return
J
ames
G.
B
laine
Secretary of State
home. When a difficult ptuuuige was
I’ae.
C harles F oster
Secretary of Treasury
CENTRAL MARKET,
est
nvest
J. W. N oble
found, a messenger was sent to Dr. Ver­
r>ecretiiry of Interior
Farmers
will
find
the
following
a
good
S. B. E lkins
Secretary of War
receipt for inakingnn excellent and cheap beck, a well known missionary then in
. .
.
B. F.T racv
Secretary of Navy
J ohn W anamaker
L. H. BROWN, PROPRIETOR.
Postmaster-General
¡mint for outdixir buildings, fence« and Nagasaki, for its interpretation. Murnta
W. H. IL MlLl.EM
Magnificent
Timber
Attorney-General
—
1
The b**t Baef, Veal, Pork and Mutton always
poultry houses: Take one-half bushel of was afterward baptized, and his name
Secretary of Agriculture ......... J eremiah R i sk
and
•a hand
Bgg*. Butter, Vegetable«
gixxl unalscked lime; slack it with boil­ now stands first on the roll of Protes­
STATE OF OREGON.
Ricli Coal Deposits
S. I’ENNOYER.
Chicken* bought and sold.
Governor
ing water, keeping it covered during the tant Christians in Japan. — Loudon
G.
W.
MrBRinx
Secretai y of Stale .
AatUfaction guaranteed to every one.
process, so that as little of the steam an Times.
P hil . M et « han
Treasurer
E. B. M c E lmoy
Productive Farm Land. possible may eecai«*. .Strain tho liquid
th«p opposite the Grand Central.
Sept of Public Instruction
Women Tnking the Flare* of Men.
F rank (’. B aker
Printer
through a sieve and ndd to it a ¡«ck of
TILLAMOOK, OBK.
i R S STRAHAN
In Holland mon can no longer bo
>W. p- I.ORH
salt
dissolved
in
warm
water
anti
three
Supreme Judge»
I
trusted Io work tho switches on tho rail­
<R. B. B ean
pounds of grounil rice boiled to a thin ways, and women now fill their places.
/ J. H. M itchell
¡mate. Stir in lxiilitig hot one-half pound This is a slap in tho taco indeed to the
yiLLAMOOK LIVERY STABLE, Senator* ...........
if. N.ItoLrM
B. H ermann teirBuy now while lots are cheap.
Congressman
For full particulars call on or address: of Spanish whiting, one pound of white male sox, and n great triumph to tho ad­
ÍJ. T. Apperson,
glue and five gallons of hot water. Ix-t vocates ot femalo labor. But wo have
Rrgister.
HENRY TOEHL, Nehslsin, Ore., or NEHALEM MILL CO., Astoria, Oro.
the inixtnre stand a few days, covered yet to see how tlio thing works. The
B. F. Burch,
Receiver.
from dust, nnd apply hot with a white­ men say that there will now lie looking
JONES ros proprietors
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.______
wash brush. If another color than white glasses in tho switch Ixtxea, nnd tliat the
F. A. M oore
Notice of Sale.
JAPANESE
Joint Senator
be desired, Spenisli brown, yellow ocher women will never leave them till they
r P. B oise
Circuit Court
11
Notice
i*hereby
given
that
by
virtue
of
a
war
, 0. G. B ingham
Flrovelae* «ingle «nd double turn-out* kept on I Prosecuting Attorney
or other colors may be added with the have smoothed their last hair and settled
’ tillamook <’OUMTY.________ _ rant l**ued bv the Recorder of Tillamook City
exception of green. This is a gtxxl ¡mint tho bow of their last riblxin. and that in
band. Boarding and tranaient stock cared
U m D. S tillwell in Tillamook County and »tatc of Oregon on the
Representative
13th day of of April i>Sfl
,,u,y *>gned by
for all outdoor wotxlwork. brick or tho meantime there will be collisions;
H. F. H oldkn
L.
Creu*haw
Recorder
of
«aid
city
and
to
me
di-
Judge
iW. T. W est
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_
11 « l. _ f. . I 1^. U,. nr» six,«».
stone.
far.
that when left to themselves they never
¡J. E- S ibley reeled cemmandiag me to .ell the following d,-»-
Commissioner
real property to wit:
A new and complete treatment eon.trtln* of
.....W. W. (WDER cribed
liavo lieen in time for the train ns pas­
Lola No, l.j, ;an<l toflllk. No. y. of Stillwell a Suppoaitorip*. Ointment* in Capmilc*. also in
How to Cura Rattlesnake nit«,
.. 4...............
S am D ow »«
T illamook , ml Clerk
Sheriff.....................
Kox and pill* a Poait ire cure for Kxtrrnal, In­
H H M< D ermott Addition U> Tillamook, owned by George Black
with, the sengers, and will not tie more punctual
Out
of
ninny
ex|ieriuiente<l
Treasurer
i
well,
amount
due
»»
T-l
and
coat».
F M. L amb J lx<t i. in Blk. w of Thayer • Addition tn Tilla­ ternal. Blind or Bleediug, Itrhhig. ( Iseoulc, Re­
as ¡xrintawoincn; nnd, finally, that if they
Assessor
JOHN EHWARim mook. owned byC. Jone«, amount due (¿¡.»and cent or Hereditary Pile*, and many other di*- following receipt has proved the greater
Surveyor .............
eaae* and female weakne*«; it i* alway* h great success: Iodide of potaeaintn 4 grains, hear their lover's whistle anywhere it
A. T. W hite
lent
School
Superintenat..
*
<uvntk\<
F
^CRE tracts and
tho neighborhood they will pay very lit
Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A.
S e ( K» an < e COrublic notice therefore la hereby given thjton trfnefit to th«* general health. The first dlaeov
cry of r medical cure rendering an operation of corrosive sublimate 2 grains, bromine 5
t Satnrdav the t«th day of May. t«oi at Hie honr the ktlife unnece**ary hereafter. Tni* remedy
tlo attention to that of tho locomotive.
TILLAMOOK (TTY.
drains.
It
must
1»
kept
in
a
glare
via)
of
one
odock
P
M.
of
.aid
day
in
front
of
the
,
...,G. O. NOLAN
nan uever been known to fail. $1 per bo*. 6 for
If these objections are not valid, con­
own ots
Recorder
.E. E SRLTH 1 on net < Chamtxrr door in obedience to eaid m-dev <5, sent by mail. Why suffer from thaw terrible well stopped, ns the air affects it. Ten
Attorney
„(•» eo C ohn I will eell the above described real property or disease, when a written guarantee I* given with drops diluted in two tablespoonfnla of clude tho men, “we are not Dutchmen."
Kor Ml« »t rM»on»ble price» »nd »" f*’"”1’’' Treasurer
,.D. H. SEXTON so much thereof*« «hall be neceaaary to «atiafy «ix boxes, to refund the money if not cured?
It — London Queen.
Location b«t in the city of Till* Marshall
theamount.»a*ae«»e<t to each described tract U> hend stamp for free *ompie. Guarantee iswued whisky or brandy is the first dore.
/J ohn B abkek , PresMen
gether with all cost ecl. to the highe.t and beat by W'fiBARii, C lark ItCo , wholesale and retail inay be repeated in one hour or two if
{A.
P.
W
ilson
Kidder for gobi coin "f the United State«.
Tm«te«»
An Old Fashioned Irtiraa«.
druggist*. Sole Agent«. Portland, Oregon. 51
I q . W. P kttit
relief is not seenred, or a third the
lMte<l TilCimook City, Oregon. April iX. iSSt.
Carr. W m . D. S tillwbll ,
There u an old fashioned phrase of
J) H.
XTo:*,
nmonnt
may
be
given
sooner.
Dr.
ilsm-
T illamook , okk .
city Ma rah al
NOTICE.
mond often hail txx-asion to teat this in hospitality which consists of only two
society dihectohy .
Notice 1» hereby given that sea led bi<l. for the the Rocky mountain* and gives it the words, and 1 find it a parallel to the
palntin of the > <>unly Court Houae, will be re-
Greek salutation, and like it, a com­
-lee-dby the I’ouniy Court of Tillamook Co. preference.
mand. "Sit by,” says the comfortable
fl A g-Meetafiratandthlrd Wwlnewiay of
Oregou uploand Inrliiding the Mh day of July
How In Maha a <lo<xl Salad Dreaalng.
iS«».
New England farmer to his guest be­
By order of County Court.
Be a niggard with vfnegar and a prod­ neath his roof. Now compare this com-
W w Coxmts. clerk.
l JOST complete txxrk of Ila k,r|,,$CRIBNER 3
i A ever pul,n.hed. <.lv<- .»«.->»
igal with oil. In these few words lies insnding ph rase with the more mrxlern
urement of all kio-h of Lumber. LUMJtN
the secret of relnd dressing. Take one- polite question, “Will yon partake of
WM. OU1KX. «r.t SKC V.
IX«». I'lattk» Hcanlittur cubbal
.an
A Bevel t »u of F.lrrirlc fiM.
quarter of a tableap-xmful of aalt; three refreahinenta?" which is as empty and
content, of «(’tare and round
»"U
The little electric motor anil the swift
Timber; hint» t« lum‘xr d<-»kr. I Qg
gOOk
drops of tabasco sauce or an equivalent void as a Chinese invitation, and throws
wood ntea-mre, »pee-l l,i 1clrcl,, ' .... r,ti|nv
amount of red pepjx«; half a Milt
salt tqxxm- tho choice of acceptance on the guest. ly revolving fan are familiar object
««w. care of »iw» cord worxl table, felllnz
ri.Z.»rowth ot tree»; l»nd rnr-axur.. warra.
fill of black pepper; one tablrepoonful of Oil« is tho living soul of speech, the and many u heated brow has been cooled
rlmLt-xird. Intere.t »lave and le•'I'”«
vinegar and three and one-half table- other a mere dead formality.—Detroit by their combination. But the electric
Will tasks regwlar trip*, tke weather perm
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