Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, July 21, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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SATURDAY, JULY 21, ISM.
BUSINESS IS BUSIJJES8.
Oar Circulation We Challenge
Ccraparfsan "With Any Newspaper
Outside of Portland.
CIRCULATION EACH WEEK.
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ADVERTISING KATES.
Want ad. lines J InerUoai, to cts. Three
la Ore tint one wee. Met. Tea lines one
veer, 75 cu. ThJ rat either DAtbT or
Utsal reading notice lct. per llneb
Sturruon DAH.Y o- Wskslt. Ktutne.
Joailp5ct.perllneInDAiLr rWurxoT.
I7nger advertisement or toalracts br
tnjntb or yur. payable looa bly, special
co ilnei rates made known at bufnea office,
pawinrnee block.
Tm All transient advertising, except
tinier contract wlto flrrnor basioe men,
strict J -alb la advance warn ordered
Tncab-rve rae will do bid vlated fron
nykllnta half-ra"w II be given t no'Jcw
fnr re'hrtoii or cliAriUoie entertainment
Anna.ilie. mo-al and litigious serrteea an
nounced ire grail.
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Price 25 cents. For sale by
F. S. DEARBORN, Bookseller.
THE LOCAL RESUME.
A delightful cool day.
WiilameUo University band at
Mornlngslde tonight.
One Salem man claims he ?aw a
momentary flash of light on ML Hood
on Thursdny night at 10:39.
PEE802TALS.
H. C. Lane is In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bavia and
daughter went to Turner today.
C. M. Lockwood left today for New
port to spend Sunday with bis family.
Editor J. E.Day, of the Woodburn
Independent, was a Salem yUitor to
day, Mrs. H, B. Holland went to New
Era today with ber dangbter to tpend
Sunday.
Jos. Kuerton went to Oregon City
this afternoon to spend Sunday witb
Ids family.
Judge II. A. Johnson, Jr., left today
85"
13 for Hodaville. to nend Randsv with
Ills family.
Br. Cartwrlght and John Shaw
started this morning for a flatting trip
up the Sautlnm.
P. II. lUymond and family, A. N
Moores aud family, Mm. Babcock and
daughter are at WilholL
Judge J. J. Murphy wont to Port
land this afternoon to accompany the
little Misses Church, who have been
the- guests of their grandparents.
Misses Stella and Edith Holman, of
Portland, who havo been the guest of
their aunt, Mrs. B. F. Bonham, at the
Lablsh bungalow, left today for Eu
gene. W. M. Wirt and family returned last
.night from Denver, Colo., aud will re
main in Salem for n few months at
least, Mr. Wirt having resumed au In
terest In hla former buslnesg, the Ore
gou wholesale nurseries.
The Ellto orchestra nartv com nosed
Hmb of W. E. McElroy, wife and child,
Pearl and Loyd Scott, B. H. Blley, C.
W. McLyman, P. V. Itogera, Kate
Murphy, II. N. Stoudenmeyer und C.
Lttwreuson, left today for Newort,
where the boys are eugaged to play for
8. CI, Irwin, the opera house man.
In a Pjcklk. In addition to his
already largo supply of pick lea, J, A.
Van Eaton lias just added another
large Block of those relluuis.aud umoug
t;y3t!iem choice ollvee In a variety of
forma for lunch and picnic use.
ft a hew UATALoauK. roiytecuuio
aMriltnta has a new catalogue In press,
. Ttfkkii will bo turnod out by the Capital
Vmitlag Co,, 829 Commercial street.
Jo Clark, the court street grocer, soils
CmUfotm peaches, Itoyal Ann cherries,
mmtMin and berries of all kinds. And
4s'ty forget It.
TiM Hofl Bakery in the Cash block
lwyv to Just what you want in the I
Vy t mkm and brd.
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BOOffitY iJOTEd.
BIXTH tllBTHDAY.
LAt Wedueaday little Lenta Stanley
celebrated by inviting the following
lifit of young friends: Bern Ice Hlmxut,
Itemob Hollatid, Mercedes Bimnu,
Olive Jti.I.ll-, Frankle Cbase, Joeie
Cbe, Lulu Moilioru, Kva Coabow,
Lois Cwhow, Lela iUgdon, Edna Wil
son, Etta Meljn, Bernice Williams,
Merle Williams.MabJeWeat.MarKuerite
Wlleon, Harry Wilwn, DrrU-ert Barton,
Franris Poble, Beroard Eden, Hoyt
Gjrey, Weller C'bamlerlin, HollUter
Cbamberiin, Story Cbae, Harry Co-
iBbovr.
She was aasitted by Panline More-
lock ana ber slater Gertrude, and pleas
antly entertained all witb games and
lunch on the lawn.
A antV TIME.
One evening the iit week the mem
bers of Fidelity Lodge, A. F. and A. M
of Oervaia, bad a mt enjoyable time
it the borne of HarrUon Jones, at
Brooks. Mifeic luncheon and a gen
eral fluv of good feliuwebip was bad
aotil a late Lour, and all departed feel
ingttellpks&ed with their hospitable
entertainment.
AT HOME.
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Geo. Her
rn p'eaaantly entertained a few clow;
Jrietifls at their b'.ro in North Salem
id honor of Mrs. H. F. Gibon, nee Ida
Eirf'art, of i'ort'and.who b teen ht-r
gutst ibe jaet wtek. Tboee preenl
vrvT? Mu Ada and Anna Breymao,
Ib Lena Knight, Mim Lua Brej-
min. Miv BroOn. of lexa-j, Mid Ber-
lheBrmaii, of Portland, Mird Ma
ie t'vsjx-r, Mm. Jvlitsr Piper, Mrc
Cbas. A (Jray and Miv. Gitwon.
COUBT BOUSE NOTES.
BOU.vrifco PAID
On Kjuirrelri aud gophers us follows
Manuel V. fitter U 20: P. T. Parker W)
cu, Gw. M. Elgin 1 1 W; O. H. Law
renre (I 10: John Girardin (2 93; R. T.
Bay tl.7L'; E. M. Hawortb 60 cw.
NTES.
Pinmbcra are at work in the court
boue today trapping for sewer km
that wa bubbling up from the lower
regions at several points.
C. B. Moored and wife today trans
ferred to Michael Ward eight Ioto in
Highland add. for f300. It was about
an acre.
A marriage license was issued today
to Geo. Bandies aud M. A. Stanley, A.
Bayleas witness Mr. Handles is a
well known colored citizen of Salem.
Ten Mile Bicycle Race.
Chester Murphy won the third heat
of the Salem 10 mile medal caw in
31:14 at state fair grounds track Friday
evening, making the second heat that
gcxy to his credit.
OFFICIAL SCOKE.
The total time for the third beat of
the medal content was 31:14. Time
limit 32 minutes.
TIME BY HALF MILKS.
First mile half, 1:30; 3.03.
Second half, 1:37; 3:14.
Tbird-balf,l:35;3:08J'
Fourth half, 1:37; 3:101.
Fifth-half, 1:33; 3:131.
Sixth-half, 1:40; 3:12J.
Seventh half, 1:31; 3:03.
Eighth half, 1:34; 3:05.
Ninth half, 1:35; 3:03.
Tenth-half, 1:34; 2:54.
The last half mile was the fastest run
In the race, very naturally, It having
been made in 1:20 a 2:40 gait.
Chemawa Teachers' Institute.
Following is the Drogram for Mon
day July 23, beginning at 2 p. in., for
Indian teachers, employe, educator
aDd all interested:
Opening exercises, Address ol wel
come, by Hon. Claude Gatch.
Beponse, "Scope of Non Reservation
School," by Hon. Geo. Litchfield.
Discussion, "Scope of Bservaton
School," Supt. It. M. Jester, Ft. Hill,
Supt. Margaret O'llrieu, Grand Bonde.
Dlscuwlon, "Tlie Necessary Dlllor
ence between the Iudhin School
Teacher and the Public School
Teacher," by Supt. A. H. Vlets.
KVF.XINO SK3.SION, 8 1, M.
Address, "A Plea for the Bed Man,"
by Hon. J. II. Fletcher, Salem, Oregon.
Social hour.
Bridge Bids Opened.
Comity ClerK Ehlen this afternoon
In thu presenco of Judgo Hubbard
opened bids on two new bridges to be
built at Turner and Silver Creek, as
follews:
THE 1IIDS.
There were quite a number of bid
ders, but the bids were opened behind
locked doors, n proceeding In a public
matter probably unheard of this aide of
Siberia elftewhora than before the
Marlou County court.
Poaches Without Irrigation.
In a talk with John O. Wright, pro
proprietor of the Pioneer cash store.and
a veteran fruit dealer at Sulem the fact
leaked out that he is agent lor N. W.
Garretsou's peach orchard at Ashland
and receives a shipment every day.
These peaches are raised on the hill
side without Irrigation and are fifty
percent, sweeter and better flavor than
irrigated peaches. They can be had at
wholesale or retail.
The Journal continues to rean the
golden uarveat of enterprise. j
BY TDE BIG BOliSDjNG WAVES
Several Leltyrs From Oregon's
Favorite Resort.
THE GM'DS FLOCKING TO NEWPORT
BeHghtfal Weather -The Talley
People Who Are Here.
Newport, Or., July 20.
Editor Jeurnal: For many years
I bave visited this summer resort, but
generally to remain ouly a few days;
tbis year eickntea compelled me to
resort to the t-eaaide for health and re-cu-erative
properties found only In
tbe strop?, bracing tea air, and tbe
longer I remain here tbe more I am
de'ighted witb Newport and Its cur
roundings as a pleasant letreat from
tbe bot and disagreeable weather of tbe
valley. During our otay hen- f some
fourteen dajg, witb oue or two rxcep
tioi.sj tbe tky bus been cloudless, ubile
tbe sun's rays have only given warmth
enough to make out door exercise
pleahaut and agrreable. On the south
I-eacb, an overcoat could be worn with
comfort, though uot necttwarily re
quired. Newport, with its leautiful
bay, prees in this feature alone great
advantiig' over auy othT watering
place north of San Francisco. Here,
at aii hour of the day, one may find
amu eruent in snlior row I oat riding,
wliib to vary the pleasure tit-b!ng in
the bay or for deep t-ea fish can be
bu c--ijfully ei J-ed by auy one, it re
quiring no practice or i-klll. Tbp other
day Mr. Amos Strong of Salem and
oLe or two other gentlemen canubt 80
ILm. of iloUDf'ers in about two hours,
Deoftbf-m weighing 30 It. Bt sides
tbe amuirments of tbe bay, one can
find pleasure in rumbling among tbe
cottages on Nse Creek, aud around
over the bills, from any oue of wbicb
i fine view of the bay aud ocean Is ob
tained. When you add to these attrac
tions tbe fact that almost every day
some coasting steamer crosses the bay
aud comes to Newport for supplies-,
often remaining neveral hours, to say
nothing of tbe coast steamers wbicb
ply regularly between San Francisco
and Yuqulna City always stopping at
Newport, one can readily under
stand tbe advantage this place
posseeee over Long Beach or ClaUop
where there U nothing else but ocean,
ocean, beach, beach, and wbea one
takes bin life in bis bands if he
attempts surf bathing. Speaking
of surf bathing I can truthfully
iay that tbe beach here has
no superior anywhere. There I
m undertow, nor any dead hue, no
grind as at CiaUop or Lent; Beach.
Bathing can be indulged iu by old and
young, tbe bathing grounds being
made doubly pleasant by tbe protection
from the winds which the jetty affords.
No life has ever been lost in surf bath
ing at Newport.
Pleasure seekers are beginning to ar
rive, every boat bringing from 20 to 40.
Last Sunday there were five steamers
lying at Newport, one of them being
tbe Columbine, the government light
bouse ship. The Oregon Pacific train
arrives at Yaquina City at 6 p. m. and
passengers reach Newport at 6 p. m.
All are delighted with the safe, rapid
and pleasant ride over tbis road, as web
as with tbe obliging conduct of its oil!
cera. Many go to their cottages on Nye
Creek to remain six or eight weeks,
while others occupy rooms iu Newport
which they have previously engaged.
Board at hotels from $9 to $12 per week,
according to accommodations desired.
In private familes, board can be ob
tained for $1 per day. But two persons
by renting a furnished room, and board
ing themselves, may live comfurtably
aud well for from 5.50 to to per week.
Dr. Jeffreys and Mr. J. I. Thumpaon,
of Salem, have thiir families here, aud
expect to remain some six or eigLt
weiks. Tbe latter occupies a cottage
on the hill, with a beautiful view of tbe
bay, though a loug aud ateep hill must
be ascended to reach them. Thompson
Baa the exertion of his lungs rrqulred
In tbe ascent, has already eulargad their
capacity so that he feels them bulging
out from uuder his armpits, and be
thinks before the easou is over lie will
have more luugs than he can fl.id any
use fur, but believes be can tie them on
bis buck, und hold them lu reserve foi
Awarded
Highest Honors World 'a Fair.
DR;
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Gripe Cream of Tartar Powder.
Free
from Ammonia. Alum or anv other adulteranL
40 YEARS TUB STANDARD,
y&y
3u
blowing tb fog born, lu cam IhB on a
ntar Newport ahoold get out of repair.
I nave been quietly urging him to pur
chase a rock cod, flounders and pome
Itloander. whtr-l, lnu tin mutltli end
eyes croMwise with its body; be is
afraid to tackle it for fear of bec-miing
crcx!-eyed, but I tbink be will event-.
oall be Induced to try tbeee fine deep I
sea lisb, as well as tbe rock cod, rock'
oysters and clams with wbicb tbe mar
ket abounds. I
Mr. Damon and family, our Salem i
neighbors, arrived on tbe boat last,
night. They will remain several weeks. I
We are looking for several families
from tbe capital city, who bave rooms I
engaged. Last Sunday an excursion .
brought over 100 passengers from Al-j
bany aud way points. Somefeventj-J
five of them taking advantage of the!
tine urf bathing. !
I leave Newport with many regrets,
but greatly improved in health and
strength.
E. M Waite.
another correspondent.
Newport, July 19. Via tbe only
railroad in Oregon not eliected by tbe
strike, we have been to Newport, tbe
popular Willamette valley resort. We
dug clams, bathed in the surf and dug
rock ousters etc., which were "out of
sight." Tbe Hotel Monterey bus took us
out. where Mrs. Fi zpatric made us per-
fectlyat borne tit the Monterey, wbicb
localed as it is, is not surpafcd as
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comioriaoie, and away trom tne ouz
and bum of tbe business world. Bath-
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up, uuuuup, nailing aim me ueacu una
cloe by. Our time was short but
thoroughly enjoyed our short stay
we
at
the Monterey and are going nguiu.
The following guests are here: At
torney J. A. Carson and family, Salem,
Eugene Parmer and Ben Filler and
families, Albany ;M sees Maggie Knupp,
Cole, McKnight and Mr. Cole, Salem;
C. I'. Thompson and family, Corvalli-),
The hotels generally, are doiug a
light business yet.
At the Bay View are registered: Mrs.
Cap. Edwards, Mrs. Chas. Wilson,
wife ol Conductor Wilson, Mr. Mt
Dermot. E. It. C'ormeu and wife, T.
F. C.iwing, Oregon City; Mrs. La
Croix, Sublimity; Con. bulliyan and
Chas. Clark.
At tbe Ocean House we found Judge
Fullerton, whose etraw liat and Huen
duster were not in order. Attorneys
Attorneys
J. Fred Yates, J, K. Weatherford, of t
Albany, and W. S. McFadden, of Cor-!
vailis, also Geo. Buhl and wife, of
Lebanon, on their wedding tour. We
congratulated them and they were the'
usual attractive bride und groom.
A large number of cottages have
been taken by parties from all the
towns of tbe valley, among whom we
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DY. . UC .J.10T-.0 .. UU, WU.ULU, V-Q
ley Darr, Portland; Rev. E J. Thomp
son and family, Corvallis; Judge Hewitt
and family, Albany; J. M. Nolen and
family, Corvallis; Mrs. M. C. Webster
and family, Frank Gilbert, Salem; 8.
W. Condon and family, Prof. Condon I
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Mr Vn rinon
uuu luuiny, x.uj;ciie, uit. '"""aui'MtlB, General Agent Oregon and
Portland, and many others. 1 2HK stare su Port1and,ur.
The Oregon
Pacific is bringing
In
fmm firenv.flv In fiftv nnRsentrera on
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each train, and but few are leaving.
The surf bathing was never better,
three bath houses furnish ample accom-
uiuuaiiuua. xuo jvuun f" . ""
great deal Ol amusement 0U tne Deacn,
tripping the light fantastic by the light
nf a Knnflr if. la Uin lnteat. nttrnoflnn.
The OregouPacific's new time card
is perfectly satisfactory to pleasure
seekers, and Mr. Clark's employes
make tbe patrons of tbe new road and
Newport as comfortable as possible.
We cannot forget Toledo, and the ap
preciation of the Journal, a shown
by the list of names added to our sub
scribers' list, while there. Toledo peo
ple know a good thing when they see
It, and have got the money to ay for
it.
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Worth
A trifling dose from
a 25-cent box of
Beecham's
Pills
(Tasteltse.) "
s
will frequently prove
as effective as a doc
tor's prescription.
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HOP NEWS.
WOODBURN DISTRICT.
Our Woodburn correspondent reports
following facts: Acreago Woodburn
district 400 acres. Average probablo
yield per acre, 1,000 to 1 200 pounds.
No Injury from lice. Prospects for bet
t
-j
ter crops thau last year and almost
double acreage. Price per box for pick
Ing 30 cts. Prospect as to price 8 to
cts. per pound.
He Is the Huckleberry. ,
John O. WrlebU the nloneer crocer.
each year receives the nrst shipment of
the old fashioned blue huckleberry .and
they arrived today. Also headquarters
for Southern O ret: on peaches. Ship-
meuta receive.! dallv '
meuts receiyea dally.
Dr. Price's Cream Bakiag Powder
CwttslasaoAMdswUorAiws
a Guinea a Box. w
wiVS.! MMii
EVERYTHING AT COST!
JIETIPJXG FROAE JBUHINICSS.
White goods, embroideries, lawns,
at your own price.
Kid gloves, silk mitts, hosiery, underwear, cornets and notion? at wholesale
cost.
Ladies', niispea' and men's shoes, fine and medium goods, all at cost.
Clothing and gents' furnishings at cost.
Thanking our many friends fir their past patrouag?, we solicit a continu
ance of the same, while we clo-c out the stock. Bopectfully,
- Willis Bros. & Co.,
Make a Note of it.
Bad It over and over again, spell it
out and sing It, uutit it is iudelibly
fixed in in iour mind, that Dr. Sage's
Catatrb B-medy is an uufailtble cure
for chronic catarrh of the bead with all
its distressing complications. Impaired
taste and smell, offensive breath, ring
ing nois-e" iu the head, defective bear
ing, nos-e and throat ailments are not
ouly relieved, but permanently and I
, positively cured. This Is no iaucy of
a'"le immagiuation, t.ut a nard solid.
'act, proven over aua over again ana
vouched for, uuder a forfeiture of $500
by its manufacturers, the World' Dis
pensary Medical Association. Btiflalo, Iqtellv sherm-iN. Typewriting and
V V "A ii-r,rH i.. it.. ivlu... .,.ffi..U (vmroerela. stenoe apby. Office, room
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MAltHIED.
BATTE ( OOK At the residence of
her mother, Mrs. T T G.er, In tbe
Waldo bills, July 4, 1894. Mrs. Marv
E. BatieloH. W. Cook, Jr., Bev.
K C. Wyatt otBciatiue.
The ceremony took place at 8 p. m.
hi the presence of the lamiiy circle at i
tbe -"r'-tclonsc-iuitry h me of Hon.
T. Gtfr. Mr. and Mr. Cook took
their reaideuce at one of the state
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aaue uiyium larui cottages, wuere jir.
Cxik is superiutebdout.
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer in Groceries, Puiuts,
tijc WindoiT GlaSS Varilihes
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1r"sIles of utIs tl
State. Artit'31atcriaIs,Mme,
Hair, C'emeut ami Slliuglcsautl
finest quality ofKASM!sftiKDS
New Advertisements
Ft'UND A wool shawl en outb Commer-
l-tlttreet. Lett at bls office 7-21-31
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SOUND Aa a llhiuct c, cojtui.iu pencil
d piper with uo'es and tig rei.
uwnu
19 a.
c-Ilattb
Is office and par :or tbln ad.
V ANTED One span ol horses and harness
II to b re lor a few days. Apply No lHCen-
terst.
.17 3t
1UANTED Au agent to repreteut tbe bafely
I M investment uo. tn Silem. L.U.1UY.
California,
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OK SALE Fine city propert,o- will trade
A loriarmtrg lano. tniuireqt wui
vjuar-
i uer.BioiDsonsaaaiiiou.iSJuem. ur.
"POR SALE Bcveral choice low on Asylum
J. avenue. Also a iood pruuston. Inquire at
residence south side at junction of electric car
line. Asylum MVenus. tf-7 U
rnHE most perfect rittlng truss made. Will
J. nold a rupture where all otbers have
I laded. For saie by J. L. Parrish, m Capita)
I Btret 1:-1lf
X, Tacoina and San Francisco papers on sale
at peaueit n, rodioaice uuxt.
CHRISTIAN BC1ENOE Literature of all
kltidson sale at 326 Liberty street. 4-5-1
THIS PAPER Is kept on tile at L. V. Daae't
Advertising Agency, St ana 65 Merchant
Exchange, San Frunclsvo, CalUbrnla, when
contrac for advertlfcing can be made for Ii
Dissolution Notice,
The Dim ol Adolph A Bernard! has this day
dissolved, Mr. FranuL lieraurdi retirlu,;. All
bills against the tlrm will be settled by Mr.
Adolph, aud kll Dlb outstanding should be
paid to L.I111
LYON ADuLPH,
FRVNKL 11EKNARDI.
H 1 em July 11. IbSM.
City Warrants,
Notice Is hceby given that I bave In my
hauds funds sumcieat to D ty alt warrants of
1 me ciiy 01 paiem aruwu on tue "geutrul
t fiinii' Ami uniinp si tin tn rfjtn r l.i..a
will cease on said warrants trom and after
date or this notice,
E. J. aWAFFORD,
City Treasurer.
BALKM.Jnly Htb. I mi.
BIDS FOR WOOD.
The board of tru.teesnf t-eaylum Invites
1 u u iur o.vw corns 01 neavy Ujaj nr wood
. Th 1 wood must be dry, spill, uoliuib. alio d,
of best quality, aud aelivercd at tbe asylum
tendeut llld. ouloa quautlue. tbau above
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10. Mosses from an Old Manse. by
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11. Tbe Scarlet Letter. by Nathan
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VI. Essays on Ella, by Charles
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14. Twice-Told Tales, by Nathan
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16 Story of an African Farm, by
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36. Past and Preseut bv Thomas
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