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l .i.t,n jf ;t cToUlwlon a paylt bigness halm Lcs3 talk I.ABD .jHMBb .. .. i "rtlil n fi i I .. J "VP. Vi i and more -ploUBhingTlsieircme(iy .... !.. iiia in itir riLLiiOLUii u mjium ,- ?o--3. nrtrtr. nnthli rait "THE FAMILY i 4 13 ,.f I1 M It . -4 r i'3 ? P I! J' 01 II aniTJI . WvKK-TT.n tT.T-.ho of Salem that Is needed niiu i .in iiiiii iiiimi - rn in v r.ii:i ivxti j UY HOKlfiK UHOTHBWS TIIUllSDAY, MARCH 2V18SW. " A POPULIST TICKET. (Continued from first page. fnnntv nlorlf. No. 3, Clarence Mltcnciim umw and J. D. Parker sought the notiil uiitlon. "Kccm" was iflvcti a vote of l,nn...l f ..nrun nlpl'tCU. tllClOIIU mu ;iim, i v....--! I vole belnjr 183. nn.nr.lni.-.TIiriu IIMCCM III " cinoLC. render of Tin) '.TouiiNAr, Kovernnient fultlll tills coiwtltutloiial obligation by the estubllHhincnt of a jM-rriiuncnt Independent American monetary system by which n safe, sound flexible, and adequate currency of sold, Bllvcr and paper money, all kept at par by being made full legal tender, shall Issue direct to the people mid be kept In circulation without tho consent or Intervention of pri vate or corporate bunking associa tions. "Third. We fihor the free coinage of silver nnd gold at the ratio of 10 to 1, the repeal of the speclllc contract law and the establishment of potttl savings banks by the gcncr.il govern meut. "Fourth. We demand Hint the alien ownership of land beprohlbltcl. "Fifth. Wo favor government own ership of railroads and telegraph ""l the Immediate foreclosure of the gov ernment mortgage on the Union and Central Pacific railroad. "Sixth. Wc demand that the salar ies of all Btatc, county and municipal ntllclals bo reduced so as to conform to tho price of the products of toll, and wc further demand a constitutional nmcndinent placing all salaries at a fixed and falrcompensatlon. "Seventh. We heartily commend the official conduct of our senators mill rmiroHcntatlves In congress for tholr courageous dofeiKo of I ho great principles of the People's party and Invite all friends or free sllycr of whatever party to witness tho fact that their every vote has been con sistent with their pledges. "Eighth. Wo denounco the present county court of Marlon county for Its dishonest, unmanly action In refusing to tho People's party fair representa tion on tho election boards or tho sev eral precincts of tho county. "Ninth. We hold the last Repub lican legislature In their profligacy recreant to tho best Interests of their constituents who voted them Into power nnd to all tho pcoplo of the Btato In their prodigal appropria tions." ItKl'IlKHKNTATIVEB. K, L. Hlbbard of Wlllard, Homer Cleveland of South Salem, T. J. Mc Clnry of Mill City, Isaao Stevens of Howell, Oeorgo P. Cadwoll of Pros pect, L. II. McMahou of Yow Park, T. Y. Clellan of East Sllvorton, F. A. Moyers of Fait Sllvorton, A. 1). Leech of South Salem woro tho nominees, llcforc taking a ballot a motion was mado and carried that each of tho nominees bo called lieforo tho conven tion and state his position as to his views of tho Omaha platform. Mr. Caldwell said ho Intended, If nomi nated, to visit ovcry school house In c,tt. im a voters' club of live or ten Every to cast a htralght Republican ballot, sliould look up the list or premiums If you want a piotectivc tariff, n Bcn absolutely free with this paper, ncorle's senator nnd old-time Amerl- Tho Wn:icr.Y.ToCNALnt$l ayear Is nnr, nmsnuHtv under u Republican tho cheapest paper on the Tacillc n..nn wi.ro ll. a. -Jory. It. R.Ryan ..,, wnrk for It. Bury nnnst. vet with It wc give yearly sub- andFXRaughmnn. Mr.Kyan elected. , k,fo of polltlcttl ,mtrcd and help scriptlons to any of the following Asscssor-J. P- Frlzzcll, T. Y. Mc- tl,c, , ' " .,.. nrIncnic8 valuable publications, each known to Clellan named. Mr. Frlzzell declined sustain the party whose principles ,n ,tg HeMj and the other gentleman was unum nave niwy "'- - i DThc Toledo Wiulc, niously chosen. the best Interests of all the people. I The Queen of Fashions, School superintendent II. W. Cope- i)oit phirk your duty and then kick ; Womankind, laud was elected by acclamation. vmirRclf forte next four years. We SteSffiffei. Treasurer Tiiose nameu wwo wu. - ,., ,.,,,,, ,i,. firmer w c i.,.iniiin publications are L..M. wnrti. n 't n vf!ir. vet wcirlve HBMMHWtfMM i;IWl "Ui V.. ' " J I .'' - vou vour choice, one yoarirec, Good Republicans will support the JJjm subscription to The Journal, yourself for the next four years, . m ... nniimrii f 11 iiiii. iiiiui'i iiiiiiii. IMmnf Ktnvton. .lOinO. iiStCS 01 imvcim.. -" " Bist Salem, J. R. Stump of Salem. ... .l.1 In lUfl vntoa B '" for Brown, 71 for Estes wholo ticket. It Is about seventy . and 08 for Stump. No election. dayguntn election-seventy days In Sco tho l'lst, and don't neglect to profit Another oaiioi iaueu w uu.uy wilderness of doubt for candi- by it nominee, mown getting " '"- EjtcuOIMiml Stump uo. "" .,. ...,..,., i. .","r'M t. HlIiMit advance The third ballot was a repetition of the ticket oy getting u,. .. fiT' joobkal Is the .. im, 1... nvMiit.tnn Hint nulil If nil Voters ClUbS. rhn.inoot. imwunnnor Oil tllO i'aCIIIC i.ini iiLiiLin iit M "i --- -- ..,. .. .- Hrown's strength was Increased ton i - vio. Htn.i holdlnir his 09, while It is to be hoped r..,i. i, ,inn iri linn nnruiiriui They better all go to work for B0.caucd i)remlums offered with higb Elder Rarklcy's coast, audit gives you 'K".ku"u premiums without additional charge Stu.np lost 20. The name or the latter nnme can be kept out of the congres was withdrawn and the race between gIonal convcnt0n. Ills well known tlio other two became exciting. ie . tuiou,vn,.onvctions on Renubll- Ilrnwn. .""" j".. canlsm for the people unfit him to en ter the list of aspirants. Besides, lie Is neither a lawyer nor a banker. ' L. , . -i ' No man should Ixj ruled out of the POLITICAL EVENTS. Marlon county Populist convention at Salem March 2T, 10 a. m., with 200 delegates. State Populist convention at Salem Thursday, March 20, at 1 o'clock-and Friday; 200 delegates. Stntc Prohibition convention meets d. The last named declined HcpublIcnn party on account of his In Portland on Wednesday, March 2o , . r.. 4i 4 1.. j ....., oiiiitoct.. T.cl. the nartv l'fiuaj, Ajinu. Let the party Atnerlrnn people (icntlenian, the campaign can't bo Folk county Republican convention at Dallas, April 4. First congressional district Repub lican convention at Albany on lues day, April 7. Ktntn iinninnrntlo convention at too good natuied nor too enthusiastic. Portland April 9th. n,. ,,n vmir sorn toes wlno vour eyes Republican national convention Do up your soro toes, wipo jour tjts ,ncet'8 St Louls, June 10. ii ml eomo out Into the sunshine or nnmochit u national convention fourth ballot elected Mr. Surveyor S. -R. Burford, Jr., was declircd the nominee by acclamation. Commissioner -C. L. Weaver, or South Salem; I. Lawen, or West Sil-v.rtnn-r.po. EolT. or Macleay; were montioned. In favor fill. MlMf. tl m taken -and Mr. Larson was the tlons on any subject nominee. do right, and the Coroner For this Dr. T. L. Golden ,,, nhold It. was unanimously cuoicu. 1). E. Swank offered a resolution, tbat the Marlon county People's party executive committee bo empow ered to fill by appointment any or an .wMiMi.tiia ilint. tnlirlit. Hi-pur liv rin'li- nation or otherwise. Carried. i returning prosperity with a bron(rnw1O,sJuJJ0Ilt(ini lSt. COMMITTKEMEM. ...ilnnn rmr fncpa. T.mil. .Tnlv 1-1. ,M. . ,. . ... . .!., OII...V wt. jw... ...ww-- .wt..-, w ..., Alio 1UI1UW1I1K win o- u mun w- spcctlve precincts during tho ensuing two years: Salem No. 1 J. M. Payne. Salem No.2-R. II. Lcabo. SalQiu No. n-J. B. Stump, Salem No. 4--1). F. Jcrnian. North Salem-F. J. Meaty. South Salcin-C. L. Weaver. Prospect J. P. Robertson Yew Park A. M. Winston. Englewood T. LeLond. llreltcnbusli F. T. Mayburn. Cliampocg II. L. Ebcrhard. Ablqua-G, W. Vcddcr. Horcb M. T. George. Howoll-G. W. Weeks. Lablsh Gcorgo A. Roff. Marlon N. Morris. Maclcay J. Bossier. Silver Falls-S. Mrown. East Sllverton-T. Y. McClcllan. West Sllvcrton-K. L. Hlbbard. Sublimity J. D. Darby. Turner .1. P. Murphy. Woodburn-I)r L. W. Gulss. Hubbard-G. W. Dlmlck. Lincoln M. 11. Spear. Jefferson Clias. Miller Sr. There nro ton precincts without, nnrru.Aa r'nnnnt h Ctlffffi- n Where was all the abuse usually iiv Wnl nnnllcntlons. as they cannot shed by tho Democrats and Populists reach tho diseased portions of tho ear. , V . 0 -. There Is only one way to euro (leaf- on tho Oregon National Guard? Do ncsS d that is by constitutional .1. ninno-w,.n4 -.niu.iiai. U9 1 remedies. Deafness Is caused by an The Jouknal, endorses Elder Mark ley's silver rule "esteem another hot ter tlinn yourself," but it ho iilnt 11 good man keep him off tho ticket. If Mill Waldo nnd Mill Armstrong could bo jamed Into one man they would make the handsomest man In America. tho cunty during the campaign nnd i committeemen. John P. Robertson's platform did not commit the fatal error or tho (Marlon county Democrats. It Is not for rrco una "unlimited" coinage. This is u Republican year people's Republicanism, not the ring striped kind. iullamed condition or the mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect" hearing, and when it is entirely cloied deaf ness Is tho result, and unless the In flammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out or ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition ot tho mucous sur face. Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for nny caso or dcarness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send Tor clr ctilurrt free F.'.T. Chunnby &Co., Toledo O tSTSold by Druggists, 7i" cents. It Is not a goldlto ticket. When Baby was stele, wo gavo her Ca-torla. When film was a Child, sho cried for CostorUv. Then fibolxc&mo JJIm. aho clung to Castoria. When ibe bad Children, ihe garo them Cattoiia. placu himself square bcroro tho peo ple. Ho Is a Populist now. Two years ago tho gentleman was one or the state Republican delegates. First ballot-Hlbbard 100, Cleveland 161, Stevens 78,Cadwoll 124, McMahou 8.1, McClcllan 75, Moyers 88, Lenoh 8, McClary 102. Number of votes cast 180, necessary for choice Ul. Messrs Illulmnl, Cleve land, Cadwoll and McClary wore, therefore, declared nominees. There being 0110 more to select tho conven tion balloted three times lwforo tho lucky person wai chosen. At one tlino McMahou and Meyers tied, each get ting 83 votes. Mr. Mcyors was, fin ally, tho con volition's choice. Adjournment, at fiuV. for ono hour. KVl'.NlNCl BBHfllON. Tho delegates were called to order at ivn o'clock, fiiicriir Washington Hunttakcr ot Turner, 11. T. Gcorgo or Niagara, G. .M. Hunter or Pnwpect. James M. Ruder of Salem, A. V. Llhby of Jcrfe san woro placed In the field. Mr, Hunsaker was elected. County Judge-1. M, Wagner tit South Salem, J. W. Thomas or Stay ton, 8. R.lhirford, O.W, Dlmlck of Hubbard, and Don A. Smith wore named. Thomas and Rurford declined to allow their names to bo used. Ono hundred and forty-llvo otes woro cast for Mr. Wagner and ho was declared tho nominee. Tho gentleman said that ho, If elected, would extend to tho Republican party tho same right thut tho present county Judge rorusod Xgty sriifr K. L. Hlbbard was re-elected chair man or tho county central committee. Tho con vontlou adjourned at 11 o'clock last night. John P. Robertson's Populist pint- Brown's Accomplice. RosEiiuno, Or., March 20. The trial ot Albert Peel tor assisting Sam form Is nllrlght more than hair Brown, tho murderer, to eludo tho or- stolen rrom Republicanism. Rut tho llcors, developed sensationally today, people are not hungry ror platforms. Thocvldenco clearly warranted the What they want Is employment. Tho To Regulate, Tone Up, Invigorate STQriACH, :)and( BOWELS, LIVER WEAK MEN CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. VUtl4 d Ul Attnhood thouU md1 at uuro 1 or i took iUatofiilatnaliow uU iwauly yliwr t cailh-, quick r oa pvriunutlf ljTv j y3. tfx UfMttl I'lWII O Hv4tM s ulturlngfroin vealntM van af. IvrUlotsuorethU iimoiy adTlou. loll huw II etreatith, do Sl!3SSStt!iS ummnw.M.,iiffMi,ii;y. The Hop Situation. Hugh F. Fox, who for tho past two montiis, has been conducting a care- indictment ot Stonewall Sutherlln.son only employment tho Populist party parppso or procuring an Intelligent tl10 countr' iuul tl10 Kra,lrt iry noted with twisted Jaws and wrong shaped review or tho trade situation reports; "toncc. Witnesses swore that young heads. 1. That tho 1800 crop will bo 20 Suthcrlln had a steel saw mado.whlch : , per cent less than last year, In any ho gave to Brown and that ho other- MSWS'ifcSK'S "" T "',"" M' " "" careless cultivation, failure tofertll- 8ce to httvo been as an accomplice Uo.eto. of Suthorlln's. Tho Jury In Peel's Second. Thut there aro today fowor caso Is still out. Sutherlln's trial will hops In first hands, than has been tho bo postponed for tho term. It Is CUS,K3arau,o surplus' stock tbbt ...any additional Indlcttnents (which Is very large) Is held by tho wlU fomul by tho next rnn(l my brewers, who are thus masters or tho Kuthorllti furnished $2,000 ball, with situation. his father as nrlncinal surotv. Fourth. That unless hop irrowers adopt tho most heroic measures, they joint Debate. 1 SnS."" their labor for toi-kica, Kans., March 20.-Ar- At a conservative estimate, there ra,,ement8 Ui" completed for woro fully 000,000 bales raised in tho ft Jolnt rtolte bero today between United States during tho past two Dry College, of Springfield, Mo., years. 'lho consumption for tho and Washburn Colloiro. of Vm.-n only 278,3711 bales. This Is predicating 1,wtt" onroa Doctrine Applies that tho beer bales will reach u total l" tll VciiMiiolan case." A. Page of :t3 million ktrrelUhls season. Tho d L. L. Llchlltcr will speak for surplus of exports over Imports tor Drttry. tho ttamo iierhxl, at n liberal estimate, will not exceed 12,000 bjurola, which Will Visit the Queen. MiataM tho total requlremonts tor tho 1'imibz-on.Mkditkuuankan, March two years about 400,000 barrels, and "a mm,.. .... V gives n net surplus or 200.000 Uirrcl" f WulH,ror "Uul c,ll,rcM of at tho end ot tho period. In other Uonna,,y wiu ly ' visit to Queen words, wo might all go out ot tho hop Victoria hero today. These crowned business for a year, without any beads had expected to meet at tho danger ot a beer famine, us it laovl- weddsng or Princess Aii.in,ir ..i SWEATS 2 BUS g S&SSSi DrltMi brewers il? toSiffSrl SWprliaMmt tho queen sUwked, so our exports are likely to be .t?,nolttblo to mako the Jouruoy, so her less than usual next season. H Is German relatives como to her. uLvunungiy piain that our production v,i "Z:n " must Us deereaikxt u great dealmoiu,iu Children Cryfor QNCE VsED- -ays in FAvnp. than 20 lr,ocnMUut tho Industry Klther' Castnris thpreby curing constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, dispo sition to sick headache and kindred ailments, take Dr. Pierce's - Pleasant Pellets. V V Everybody H b iHl lHHI B at ift uv r L7r7!rEVXr 1 M J 1 1 UP Coinmereial Strecl, Corner Staul '1 h ICoplinl hiding c i moved to that location. Call J ' I"' UI C H. LANE, 1 DLUC The largest piece of GOOD tobacco ever sold for !0 cents NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JOHN HUGHES, WANTED, To buy a bicycle, for cash, at the tintype trnt, south Commercial st. Apply Tuesday or Wednesday, as I intend to re move soon. 3 23 3'i FOR SALE-Three acres of land in Yew Park, with good house and barn, loo fruit trees, all rich garden land, for sale cheap. Apply to Lewis Pettyjohn. 3 14 im FOR SALE CHEAP, OR RENT.-5 ncres in West Salem. Large home nnd barn; I acre variety bearing fruit trees, plenty of small fruit and grapes, good garden land, acre timber land, will mako a good poultry ranch. Dox 145. 3-totf WANTED Situation by man with first-class certificate, competent to set up and keep in repair the Wcstinghousc air brake equip ments complete. Address II. C, liranden burg, Cloverport, Ky. Uox 57. 3 13 6t WANTED An honest, active gentleman or lady to travel for reliable established houses Salary (780, payable $15 weekly and ex penscs. Situation permanent. ;Refcronco. Encloso self.addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, 316 Omaha lluild- ing, Chicago. 2 25 im TREES Pruned nnd sprayed. Top grading a speciality, also bees transferred or put in good shape. Call or addresjno. W. Carr, 1115 Commercial street. 3.12 I in FOR SALE OR TRADE.-The best hay fruit and slock ranch in Oregon, containing 200 acres. Will sell cheap, on easy terms, or trade lor grocery stock, lor particulars in quire at this office. II. A I). 3 11 im I'OR SALL Eight milch cows and two 2 year olds. Inquire of M I. Egan, Gervais, Or. 2 24tf CARPET PAPER Large lot ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Just the thing for putting under carpets. Call nt jMuinai oiuce. I'UULIC MEN, POLITCUNS AND llUS- Iness luinsfs ran nhtnin nil n.mmn. Infor mation from the press of tho state, coast and An. ....... -.. .t- I. -. t i tummy uum ntc 1 ress flipping uureau, yt.iicm) union WOCK, IQflunU. !2-20tl P. O. NEWS STAND.-Local Subscription .yi-iiv. mi mi uuwapapcrs anu magazines, rine atock o( cigais and confectionery. F. W. Miller, Prop, ,,4lf PAPERS Portland, Sacramento, Seattle, Tacoma and San Fiancisco papers on sale ai Miller's Postom.ce block Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stoce of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds. GEO. FENDBICH'8 MEAT MARKET. 32I Commcicial st. Collie Ulock Successor to C. M. Beck & Co. Dcst meats in tho city, Prompt delivery at lowest prices. FREE TO ALL LADIES! I have a very simple home treatment which I will send free to all suffering women. Cures female troubles of every nature. Moit won derful remedy ever known The half has never been told; For could wc with ink the ocean fill, Were every blade of grass a quill, Were the whole world of parchment made And every woman a scribe by trade To tell the merits of Palm of Figs, l.would drain theoceitn dry. Nor would the scroll contain the whole, Though stretched from sky to sky. Address Mrs. J. W. B., box 96,'Tallman, Linn county, Or. 2-i2.imt Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP. Express, baggage and all kinds cf work done promptly. Leave orders at Patton't storo. 12-3- W. A. CUSICK J. II. ALBERT. President. ".Cashier. Capital .tioiial OF SA.LEIVI. Transact a general banking business. JERSEY BULL-Pure bred Jersey bull for service, One of the finest animals bred in Oregon, Terms $1 cash. Call at Englewood Dalty, on Railroad and D st. A. Rich, pro-Pretor- 3 19 d&wim m&sm ONE-HAIF SI2B n nny P077niTIc C0HPLPYMH DflUfncm oAivii?- ! ,... POZZOXl-s ?SSMa I " f.vwjciinn mii.... I Hiss Mous School ENEU IN CHANNING HALL, Will receive children from 3 years upward Special attention to beginners. All desired branches for theolder pupils taught, Includ. ing drawing, modeling,1 music plain, and ar. tistic t.eedle work. All work done on the in. dividual plan in which each child is ad vanced according to its own capacity. For terms and particulars apply to Miss O, Bal lou. Twentieth and Chemeketa its. tl.l.S,.m."c'!1 . Salem Or uv wU, ,.a upwards, ram,, on.,., r"wv( German Lessons Given by a qualified teacher, a native? of Germany. Classes for children on Satirday nt Channing Hall. Mrs. Rapsey. 463 Centre S . BANJO LESSONS" Given on reasonable terms by an experienced teach. W. A. RAPSEY, . 463 Centre st. TO THE FARMERS! Please give us a call. Team 10c. MONEY TO uum- wn iarm lanu security. Spedil rates on large loam. Kn consideied without delay B,.shPankbuildln"AM,LTON&W01t MONEYJOLOAil On city or farm property. OverlBmh's Ilank T' K Wtt -I The Royal RESTAURANT (uamntea the Ivtimpni In ik. .:. V" ri.ncnnn11. flnn IrUl ...II, l ' J rouage. Private rooms for ladies. ". l CARLTON, p, F. VAN DER BAAN, Carpenter, Builder and 481 Winter street. iy Hatd times prices always. PROPOSALS WANTED. Notice to Building Contracton:-5uU bids will be received at the office ol Scatter of State, Salem, Or., until 1 o'clock p J Wednesday, April 8, 1896, for the citcS and completion of a hospital buildicr 1 Roseburg, Or., according to dIsdi. iiAi tions, etc., now on exhibition at the office t Deloj D. Necr, architect, 133 Fint net Portland; state house, Snlcm,Or,;ioditk CAlilt.MtlUm. a! I)m.I.i n. 1111. w.y.u.v.a .v.i., u. .waiuuig, VI, All DQ mu-it be accompanied with a ceitifica tied, drawn to the older of S. B, Ormibj, cb man board of trustees, Ortoa Soldief Home, in a sum equal to 5 per cent ot U, the same to be forfeited and and applied 1 the Soldiers' Home fund incuethclna or accepted bidder falls to enter into coitna witlt acceptable bonds, in the sum of lie a amount of contract, with at least twoitren within 10 days after the anrard of cosine. All bids must be addressed to S. B. ORMSBV, "Care Secretary of State Salem, Or, "Tender ol (name) for llospiitl at Soldiers Home." The rlcht to reject any and ill Wis hereby reserved. By order of the Bods' Trustees ol the bolulcrs' ltome. Attest: S. B. ORMSBV, Chmn.ofBeri E.M. WAITKl'itlNTlNOW, BOOK ANI) JOh AND J Lefal JBlankFublishert, Bush's New Brick over the bankCocVU DEPOT EXPRESS. Ieets all mall and passenger trains B? gage and express to an pans oiireaj. SALEM WATER CO, Officet Willamette Hotel BuMio'. t .t.. -I nfcf 1 i-or wator service wj "-;:.',, payable monthly in advance. Mitt complaints at the olfice. Open spicket to prevent fi tlvelv orohlblted. Care should b if in danger of freeiing to hare st waste gate closed see section 3 rules 1 ul . .. T .1-1. .-.! In h 11 ll KU uiauon. txo UCUUI.UUU ... ""., lowed for absence or for any csuse wm" unless water is cut ot irom premiK.. To Our Subscribed A SPECIAL ortO. . We take suuscnpiions, "'"iea he Magazines in the country, in cw- wun inevapuai ju"i'"" i,iiW Among the higher priced and u publications b the New EofitaK which, wIAdlth. le..wfP2 erest of the Other g.e.t IIIWf gK has B . k.u,. It. own sneculty " " unrivalled. As its name implies, tw rf w.fnrtfand literature of.W w To those of New ft.: therefore, it is especially we subscription makes a perfect ?f ever else you yourself take. J09 New England aiagarine. J ',. fa bed with this PPe'.J-i.Gr WARREN F.KELW . ...-,! I. 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