Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, November 21, 1890, Image 1

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---CHRISTMAS IS NEAR AT HAND
And it ittitetd think of, fririndsloncl relatives. H If -you wish to increase their friendship" toward you
" ? ' . coming year, just drop in iand see K'
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Aad purchase something' nice in the line of FANCY BOOKS, just received. We also have the largest stock
Stationery Rna)jftncy-gooas.in tneicity, ana quote itne lowest- prices tiive us a rallpuictwconvinced
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THE CAWTAL' JOllBHiC
HOFER BROTHERS,
Editors.
PUBLISHEDDAILY.EXCEITBUNDAY,
Canltal Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Offl ee, Commercial Htrwt', In P. d., Building
tattered at the rxwtofflce at Halem', Dr., tc
seooud-clm matter.
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Bin?
TTnicj ;
JjlJiultiUdl
Will Save You Dollars.
.ReroJaberiw,o,Baye, you, front 20 to 30 per cent) on every
"pair of boots arid shoes purchased from us.
We are
and Shoes forji
by any Boot
nave your do
BBkrjHjJiSSyjP
PPPWW4MKJMllMM4IK)
pstaaWtisJUatrH;
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Bargains, For a Few - Days.
If you want to Ret the benefit of them, bo quick about It, or
tliey will be all gone; then you will get left.
CHILDREN'S GOSSAMERS, 25c EACH
Have you any small boys? If you have, do they wear sbties ?.
100 PAIR BOYS -SHOES AT 50 CENTS A PAIR.
50 PAIRS MEN'S BROGAN SHOES AT $1.25 A PAIR.-
reigoodirelialile Boots
ithia'fftlLthan was . ever given
;ifirm imibmron. If .you wish to
t:us.
The cold weather will soon be here; we hare a stock of ladles'
shoes, will closj out same at 00c a pair. Children's rubber overshoes
25c a pair. Dress goods, clothing, overcoats, large etock of woolen under
ware, away down. A big line of all wool'socks at 25c a pair,
Capitol AdventtjreCo.,
Opera House Block, on Electric Railway.
jAMQfen.KisirN& Co., UHRISTMAo
11iillEStl.extioor-to;Johnitlughes.
nnlPcices.
mk v mmu organs
Msj-L f-Bfcliwr"'iM'iB ' 'C
FOiVMAYS,
'At Factory "Prices.
Elegant piano, Cost 600, for 150. Fine UPRIGHT
Pianos, 1200 to $45U. ORGANS, from$40.
Great BARGAINS in Violins, Guitars and Banjos.
E'ASTON 'S Mvl U S IG iSTO R E ,
310 Commercial St.
Portiaod'Brauch, '.3 Morrison St.
7:,rPin?s
w
ClWflf IT Oil r A I
OIIHML MLB ur
inii
SEASON
u.
WARRANTED REASONABLE.
Dry Goods and Notions, Dress' Gpodsfand".Fancy Goods
Ladies'. Misses and Children's
CLOAKS
Gents JTurnishing Good, Carpets, Oilcloths, J 1 ace Cur
. rUina,, Trunk, and Valisea'
J. H. LUNN.
JAS.
Groceries and Produce.
AITKEN,
-TheBaot Canned Goods.-
Choicest! Fruits ;and Vegetables in Season.
Nom bat Klrst-cVwJmaflaxIii'l Handled. I Every article (guaranteed as
MpresemUrf. If yoiiwouMJ well served patronl-
12,0 Stat StFt, SAlern, Oregon.
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HOME, SWEET HOME!
' yra oupti goo4;artkl manufaotuivd at hum you should give It
toe pwfefwOw. jW.e keep full II lie oMImi rellabld
Oregon Stove !
-JajlMwiag ,.. Baxter; Eureka and ,8uHmu.
Nfcie Best for the Money.
Vrahe ItiU fcawtara fttoves, aud among them the "JJauuer" line. Give
Ma a aall aa. save mouey.
Stelner &. - Blosser,
PX STATU STREET,
WILL SOON BE HERE;
And it seems, Santa Glaus, has already made his head
quarters at
W. M. SARGENTS.
270 Commercial, Street.
He has the finest lino of pretty Dolls and Toys; ever
brought to Salem. Also novelties of every kind, Novely
Albums and Autograph Albums, Fancy Perfumeries,
Picture Frames, Wall Paper, Mouldings and Games i qf
every description, besides ins 5 10 15 20 and 25 cent
counters, and a fine line of fancy Whist Broom Holders,
Building Blocks, Mirrors, Toilet Cases, Stationery. Win
dow Shades and poles f every description and many
other things too numerous to mention.
gyCall and see early; while you can have your choice.
Joseph Clark
The Court St. Grocer, has concluded to do a
CASH BUSINESS
And will sell Groceries, Crockery,, Glass ware, Mill feed
and H arm Jrroduce at the lowest
CASH -:- PRICE.
Plea3e give us a trial. Goods delivered to any ,part
of the town free of charge.
TUB FARMKB INFOL1TIC3.
"While co'ruprlstug the greater part
of all voters aud comprising tne
largest body of citizens following
one pursuit, It is strange how little
share the farmers have taken Id the
of control of political action rr Individ-
iug-tbe honors of office. InJ county
I pollti9s.rareJy.40ea a , farmery get, to
I be -.county .official. He. may. come
a ana ueciae wnq snail do nomina
ted but generally some one else than
an agriculturist enjoys (he fruit.
What Is true in county politics, is
even more true in district aud state
affair I
'TMs Is all true of the past. Indi
cations are that he has raised his
arm to strlko oft the political
BtiAokles that have beldbimlnabey
anee. A wrong has been done by
our past, political party system .that
will be righted, with, a vengeance in
the future. The farmers are. .aroused
and organized for pellUcal. activity
Minever, before., The day,(vjien leg
Ulatures and congress were composed
of three-fifths ' lawyers, one-fifth
other classes, and one-fifth farmers,
win not soon return. j.u tue,imme
diate' future the tables are quite as
likely lb le turned.1" The' farmer Is
on deck) politically speaking, swing
ing a big club1 with a long slrdug
right arm. '
Vfhey are united as they have
never been uuitod in all our history;
and the first fruit of their organic!
tion was the rotation this fall lutlle
crop political. The Washington
statesman is dased. at the situation'.
There are net: less than- five great'
national farmers' organizations' es
tablished in the United SUtes.The
day when lawyers wjth .a ismall.
practice and a large, ansuranc; ill
be sent to congress to makeilaws fpr
tue proaucers, is no more, xne aay
when special pleaders for coriiora-
tious .or iucipient, stock-gambling'
plutocrats, are w Decome Nyunea
States senators, Is gone. The time
rrilao nasi when an nndrsSu'tsl
corperatiou press shall shapeHfieH
politics of a state. All men are
coming more nearly upon terms'- of
political equality. A vote Is' going
to count for more than it has. Jt Is
going to mean a great deal more.
When the farmer enters the' political
arena lie carries with him au'atmiis
phere of muscular' earnestness and
horny-bauded sincerity that will
notbe trifled with. The .farmers
baye had a great deal more to do
with tax-paying, than with tax
eating., The time is. not far,, away
when tbq.sraall tall endt of .society,
composed of.profess'lonalj ppll'HcUns
will. no-longer, wag the whole dosr.
The day is near at aod when oiheri
political parties, will swing toward
Lthe.faruiers' parfy, Instead of both
rKfiiiit:ni N.riica ljjriug upuu Recep
tions to CUtcll the. unwary and un
organized granger vote., The smaller
will not much longer contulu the
greater; The' farmer's revolution Id
not going toatop'until the lost equi
librium of political power Is restored'.
It may take on too much impetus
and Mwlng the pendulum too far the
other 'way. It Is .not impossible
that the next' president may' be a
farmer. , ' .
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Churchill Sash, Door k JVIanufacturing Co.t
Sash, Doors, Bliuds & Mouldiugs, Tuiuiipg, & Scroll Sawing.
Home Finishing made to order,
New. Dili KILN, by whlcu we can always keep a full supply-nf seasoned slock of all
Unas. Africimurai worH.isroerouraue ana mgn streets, Miieni, iireyon.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCHMAKER,
2I5K Cemmsrtltl St., t litm, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
BMd&ltr of Suectiiclss. and rtnalrlnz
Clocks. Watcbes and Jewelry,
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of soodsatourstorel We carry a full Una
OI groceries, leea, crucKury, KiaiMtwrr, vi
gar, tobacco and confectionery.
T. BUHROWH,
No. 2M Uoiumenilal St., Valem
HARRIS k WHITE,
Salem Express Company.
WAGONS No. 15 & 10.
Leave orders at h. If. Winters' store.
JlISSi KNOX
SELECT SCHOOL!'
Will open tier prlrute nckool on Monday.
HPtembrl,at tat UUX Central scbool
punains -" "
M. T. RINEMAN
PBAIJCH in
Staple ud Fuey Croreries,
Croekery. aiaswai, Umps, Wnodn
and Willow ware. All kinds of inlll feed.
Also veceublu uad frulu In I heir season.
'HlgbMt frloe paid furoountry produce,"
WsUoitabaxorfypurplronHge.
M US mw !.
J. JL-10TAN
Will glveielalinargalns In furniture and
, ttousefarattulng gomds for the
Next 60 Days.
prior lojrtjiioval, two doors noitbfof J.'.C.
Brown Co, J:3-lm
SALEM SAUSAGE WORKS,
Only German Marjcet in City.
Choicest, Freh, Smoked and
Pickled Meats Manufactund-
AU kludsr8ausfcges, Wholesale and Re
lalllfree delivery to city.
171 Commercial St,
AH SAM'S LAUNDRY,
160 Commercial Street,
Oregon,
Saem,
Only first class hands rojiloyed.'-Work
inusoasbor itqUp. and, at ta,q,im0'
U0 prir-pHvpw im atrui t
BUT 44TTUC JJVMPATHX ATJSlLtiU.
Superintendent Koeulerhas found I
yery, little aympathy ArtU. fcttthi
eru . aaciu.jHt eaieui .uunug, US
week's vlt. here.'.Hn (buiid any
amount ospinpathy for; tbe,,uuftrt'
unate victims at the wreck, who
were no sooner' hurled, mangled aflU,
Uleeding umuiig the trulns of a,trot
teu trestle, than ' this. cp'iipaiiy'i.
agents were at wqr 'to create' the
mt plausible th'eory'jUpqu y)(blch to
secure the most favorabfe. oet'tle-,
ments. ' '
Halem people have poured out
their full tide of sympathy for' t lie
Victims of the 'disaster, bub have
noue to'sprre for the ruatntgers.vlo
went deliberately to work to create
(he Impression that' their train bad
been maliciously wrecked in. order,
by establishing this theory, to se
cure immunity from' payliig for
human lives, maimed limbs' and!
shattered constitutions. If the
company gets auysympatby It will
be for Its desiderata effiirts to estab
lish the Impossible that'the Lablsb
Ureatie was a safe and1 siuild elruc-
ture. That ettri never' be satisfac
torily proyen. A rSkadinlssfp
by the manager thai Uiey lj beeu
decelyed asjo the cpnditiua, of thti
trestle, wwldi )uvev secured them"
public aympathy. toj sews extent, If
It had Imn t,onc backtd up by an
ordtr fur, a aunpietu mbiilldlDg
of tha work. 1'he tame tiigl
neers aud bridge iuridert who
will titider oath? attempt to make
people' belleVaj ftbat' ' the J iaWsh
trestle ' yrtm aa'fe In'd aouud, are
samples of 'a 'elasa" 'of men
who will .deoelve. ji corporation
In like manner. Uuabla Jo
secure,' public',, oulldeiio that
the lljsh trestle, or what la atlll
gtandiua; of it, U aaia aad sound
atructdref (even If the railway' com-mlsloh-decIde
It to be' such, which
we do riot believe that It' will,) the
Southern Priclfld - managers 'will
have1 to in4emn Its 'own course,
by compltely rebuilding it to save
its'paasebger traffic. That will be
a confession that all pretensions
now that It Is a sound structure for
I be sole purpose of avoiding damage
suits.' Bach mahagemeht condemns
Itseifand Is the real cause' for lack-
ofsynipatbywitliMts misfortunes Ip
the present case. 'It Is deserving of
aymtatliy. If. eer a public corpora
tion was, for (he folly of Its own
management tu tKisease:
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TrtK kvANOFXICAl,, CrtUKCU CON.
TKOVEimY.1 '
' The JquitNAf.hag received a iiutn
berf conimUnlcn(l6n's'on the above
topic,' but must' decline to publish
unyuiore. When otflcfal or 'judi
cial action is taken either way wo
shall try giving, the news, impartial
ly as. heretofore. We cannot, ,but
feel, that individual contributions of
opinions ana criticism w ,eacn oilier
is not, worth, prluUng.
Rev. JJlUner may be satisfied, in
bis ow.n mind that, ,Bev, Bpljjngeris
not doing wbatiie.Ulttner, .would
like him to,, but np one, who kuows
Bolllnger.as a ,ne(gpor or man, cau
be Influenced tto an adverse pr un
kind opinion of him tby anything
that Bittner or anypne else may say
or, do. t.jsevery man's,- life-work
audjlally life, with hlsfellpwroan
that establishes bin raUng au4 what
anyone else aays or writes, about it
will not, alter tbe verdict.
1 .,yepiay knock each other ,. about
the bead on the tariff, on politics or
auy other public question never so
vigorously; but let Individuals
respect each other's convictions in
.religious matters. Freedom of con
science for the individual, aud the
law of love for our neighbors and all
mankind are the religious principles
that rule in this day and age." The,
press aud the citizen must conform
to tnese.
It might be to the pecuniary lu.
teres!' of a newspaper to give space
to such communications and fan' the.
names auu .euiuuier ,ine siriie 01
controversy, "it might please many
readers and even church, neonie to
ase'it go on, It mlgh( J3tttter the
yauity or the writers. Uul ir.asln-.
iei .1
Tjikrr are few flies In Oregon and
not any on her.
,iown to 85 cts an .ounce, where the
increased coinage .act passed by the
republicans found it.
There' Is one thing sure: The
lady representatives from Oregon
otf the World's Fair committee arc
dolng'ns much as the men.
If Astoria watts upon tbegruntled
Portland tntpltallsts to build her a
railroad, she. will wait forever. Why
does not. -Astoria turn her eyes to
the rich valley In the heart of which
is located the thriving city of Balem?
Astoria papers should quit fighting
each other, and make an united
fight for a direct connection with
Sa,lern.
C. t$.'' KiNdsiiEY, who died at
Boise City recently,, aged 68 years,
was at one time one of the most In
fluential of tho Methodist ministers
in Oregon. He moved to Idaho In
1863,, and soon afterwards withdrew
not only from tbe ministry, but from
tbe church also, and went into tbe
practice of law, which he followed
up to the time of his death. Eugene
Journal.
The demand for a change la the
chairmanship ot the republican na
tional committee Is too plain to be
misundentood or disregarded. St,
Louis Globe-Democrat. Correct.
But the notorious Brice and Gor.
man will keep their places in the
democratic national committee.
Sioux City, la., Journal. It is a
case of the pot calling the kettle
black. The masses of the. people
repudiate such corrupt leadership
ana will take tne earliest oppor
tunity to show it;
Capital National Bank
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital Paid op, . 75,W
Sorplns, - - - .,i5l
R. 8. WAI.LACK, . - msMast.
W. W. MAKTIN, Vice-President.
J. H. ALBERT, ' - , Cashier.
DIRlCT0Si "
W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin
J.M.Martin, K. B. Wallace,
Or. W. A.CusIck, J. H. Albert,
T. McF.ra.tton. "
LOANS. MADE
To .farmers on wbeat.and other .jaarkev
able produce, consigned or in store
either lnprfvate granaries or
publlo warehouses. '
Stairanu-MrWarraats BMght at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rate. Draft
drawn direct on Mew York, Chicago, Ban
Kranclsco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Boors of the Day
None bnt whit labor employed In tbi
establishment.
A good substantial meal e toked' In 11 rat
class style
Twenty-five cents per meal
RBDKRONT.
Court street, between Journal Oflloe and
Mlnto's Livery,
r
First MioiialM
SAXEM OREGON.
WM.'. LADL'E, -DR.
J. RKYNOLDB,
IOUN MOIR, - -
- President
Vic President
- Cashier
gieoneoi, tnese persoqs.wiii .iei .us
What gotxl'it, would do wi inight re?
consider fbrowlri'g'all such things In
'the waste basket.
i.
f BE JOURNAL AND THE MAGNATES.
BupL Koehler and other manag
ers of the Southern Pacific railroad
are, expressing themselves .tvery
vigorously at the Journau Well,
the Journal lias been a trifle rig
orous in, its discussion of the Labish
accident., The railroad commission
are, also reported to be taklug ex
ceptions to be course of the Jour
tAL., We van only say to all these
gentlemen that If they were, readers
of tbe JqqBNAl'they would Under-
itand
it .better. They would
realize tbat It 1m a Journal
tiiat does net assail ' Indi
viduals as such, but abuses and
wrongs mat amici me puuuc.
Mn Koehler has become a sub
scriber to the1 Journal. He. will
iino'iunt 11 imruiuuy rvireuis puuiiu
seutimeut and defends publlo inter
ests 'He may never learn. tu run a
railroad to please everyone, but by
reading this paper he may get
iuformatlon as to how the public
regard1 his management, that, is
neither dictated1 by. personal enmity.
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nor snaueu uy any privato iiinueuce.
These gentlemen must remember
.that grounds for criticism do not
spring up use mushrooms over
ugbt butaraof a slow growth, and
.largely ihe,produotof tlier own cul-
flvatiun, '4'he.opportumiy for cor
rectly estimatiuK tbe dlslnterested-
j)sand,yueof public services are
greater 4lhap. pyer. rubi(T sentl-'
rrient as .to Manager, Koehler, aad
)thu.Irs)llway cuipmlwlQper, wi not
g( .far, wrong. If the Jovrnal has
cqmmiea au onepse i( nas oeen in
etuphatjcally expressing an all
oMuud eul,lm.eut tbat. has bmg ex.
ikted and, that, la not In be wiped out
by a watye of ("the huud.
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' I i vKCKLK8S KMPLOTES. .
l The.EueeueJuurnalsavs! f'VVhat
are (he civil engineers, bridge build
em and section bands employed and
paid by railroad companies fyr If pot
tq guard Nigallist such wholesale
murder and slahierus this? ' And
when I hey' neglect their dity and
cimad death and terrible suffering
the law should lay a iea,vy hand
upon them, The grand jury slwuid
lopk; Into 'bU matter Immedlutely
aijdeeotbat ''no M(tman es
capes,''" Tlirre vA auqlV tlnga as
unu voidable accldenU, and, tien ia
sucli a'tblWgaa'cawlassnessiand the
llnslt'otjlcf le abrarplyrarawM be
tween, t Item."
If'tte evdtor o' tbe Journal, at
Eiteue'could'Hajya beard (he lestl
mony of the '(civil engineers, brdge,
builders etc., as' It was' swortt In be
fore hera)lrod coipralsalgn, be
would kupw wha those gentlemao
are paid for, Some of, these so-called
engineers nd bridge builders, ball
ing principally frera Portland,w6uJ
swear , bridge built of pot nw'b
would bold -at 60-ton eugln aud
ftaary overjand traia If the com
fasiy ak4 tttsm to do so.
The struggle between G rover
Clevelaad and Governor Hill prom
ises to be an Interesting one. Mr;
Cleveland has the best of lt in the
country nt, large, but tb gpveinor Is
a pqwer.lq New York, and ho, knows
it. However it may terminate, it
will afford amusement for repub
licans, if nothing better. The fol
lowing paragraph front, the Chatt,
lanooga, Tenn., Timea Indicates the
warmth of the feeling already1 de
veloped between the factiens:
'The fact is, Cleveland's brief dis
patches did more to stir up and en
thuse democrats thauall Hill's long
aud weak sDeeches achieved. If
I Hill had any effect at all he was a
"jonaii." tie made several speeches
In MoKluley's district, and the party
came within a scratch of belnir de.
Jeated, though it began the cam
paign with 2,000 majority.
Corvallis Times on Labish wreck
The public mind would be better
satisfied If It could be positively
proven tbe work of train wreckers,
for our people could better bear the
Infamy of having such characters
.with them for a dav. than to know
- w. ,
that a corporation doing business
among us is perpetually guilty of
criminal negligence, but it will, take
better evidence than the offering or
$5000 reward to prove that the crime
Was willfully committed by some
one tearing a rail from tbe track.
Pierre, BDak.special: From a
carefully compiled, table on tbe leg
islature in this eveniug's Free Press
it Is evident that, both houses are, lost
to tbe republicans by from four, to
seven on. joint ballot. This causes
considerable speculation here as to
who Moody's successor In the Uni.
ted States senate may be. Some
claim that Congressman Pickler
would, draw .enough independent
votes to elect him, but t he democrats
uearly all think that Bartlett Tripp
or Ps K. McClure will be Moody's
successor.
GENERAL BANKING.
Excnange on Portland, Ban Francisco,
New York, London and Hong. Kong
bought and sold. State, County and City
wbrrunu bought. Farmers are cordially
Invited to deposit nd transact business
with us. Liberal advanres mad on
wheat, wool, bops and other property, at
reasonaoie rates. Insurance on such se
curity can ba obtained at the bank, ,1a
most reliable companies.
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKIN&CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, ill Subscribed, PAOtHI
Transact general banking business,.
n alt Its branches.
QBO. WILLIAMS,
WM. EN ULAN D
HUGH McNAJtY..
Presides
.Vice President
. . ,.,," Cannier
Peter the Poet, of the Klamath
Star,, in contributing a, poem to, the
Oregou exhibit savs Mr. Jt. K. Par
rish; of Portland, is uuiv collecting
Oregon poetry with a view tomuki
jpgftt.t,be NVorjdV S'air a grand dl,.
ptay or tue lofty manner In whlol(
Oregouians express tlieir thoughts
and feellngslit measqretl form, when
they feel, that way. I urn a, Klamath
man and I sometimeseel, that, way,
Some times when tbe roof leaks Into
vty slumbers I blossom out Into lofty
emotions. I am too modest to Bay
that I have now struck a lofty strain,
b,ut Mr. Parrish will notice that
while giving birth to tbe peculiar
beauties ni tba following poem there
were no flies attached to my ward
robe. . The newest "fad" for the length
en,! ng of days is the lukewarm bath,
file human body absorbs a cousKi
enable quality f water jn ft uket.
warm.bath, whlob cauca a soften.
ug of, lbs tissues. Falconet demon
strated by the scales that a person
remaining in the lukewarm water
for an hour absorbs, through tbe
skin more than three pounds of
Water, The bath has a tendepoy to
decrease tbe number of pulsatlous
ftnd respirations, aud consequently
arrest tba rapidity of consumption
qf vitality, Persona whose pulse Is
easily accelerated, who suffer from
rush of blood to tbe head, etc, de
rive, great benefit from auoU, baths.
Abatliofateniperattira of, from W
to 05 degrees Falireuhelt and lasting
an hour reduces the pulse from 73 to
0,ai)d for quite a Ipng time after
tie bath tbe number of pulsations)
does sot Increaae,
DIRECTORS: Geo. Williams, Wm. Kng
land, Dr. J. A. Rlohardson, J.w; itobxou.
J. A. llaker.
Bank In new Exchange block on Com-'
merclal street. (Cia-lf
'Reg fii.y ti'tfwMkcr' -i
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prlilng ma with soma dafaty cootrrtaaee that
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and she's always t merry at a. Uulc'i When 1 ask
how she manages It, slie always laagks and says:
Oh I that's mr secret I ' But I think FnlL
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knew we should have to ba very earef nl, bat ah
maas saaamnuiosi
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what Is gatng oa;t mr wife Is always tiyagaeiM
new Idsa from the household -rri"Tr ill
make all her dresses and those for the ohlMfwa,
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