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Weekly Oregon Statesman from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

Weekly Oregon Statesman from Salem, Oregon • Page 5

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IN OUTSIDE T0Y7FS. FROM WEDNESDAY'S DAILY, wiXTs damages. SEWS SOTES FROM MARIOS, TCRSEtt A5D BOCKJS. THE SOUTH EES PACIFIC COM PAS SUED AUAIS. XTFFTTXl'r I teamjl at work about twelve ntfles north Al)oVVXLiU JlEirjlllMX, of waUula.

on the O. R. X. Co'. line, straightening out the curves in that fJEILL OF ARKANSAS Another U.

S. Congressman Indorses Pairie's Celery Compound. read. His brother, Charles Mason this city, is In charge of thii work. Crramerj Ee Established at the First Named Plac Arrested for Assault.

THECOUXCIL RECEIVES THE CITY MALI. RKI'ORT. The Plaintiff Waa Injured by Falling from a Car at Gervais -rActiou for Moae). I II-JSSY IST3 THE TREASURY, Arbitfft rtitfli iipdares tli New 1 11 i I i ir ill Net Friday. SiieriiT Wrijrh'iuan Transfers a Sum to Mr.

I'd own. I A th tw; hunlrcJ an-1 fifty 4 uit wis ius Kutl in tt.e Mirion circuit -urt ttr-rtlay, I th -'rif Nirh -la Kurs-jhni. ii rJ th? ih- Souihtrrn lia'iro-vl ccimpar.y. th rth cf luit Ffhruary Mr. I K.iri hr.irk had to go hy rail "l'-'irn (' rvais and, -n ar-f ivSn? at th- he Th a cirri' of th? r-ity the In if a x- 1 or', i if i the? riy In'; i tors Th Ptatesmarr co: lnt at Marion sends b-i of ws for I ubiitaiion, uad.r dale th-; M-s EU Ft.

kef. r-uurned -r honie- al Salem Saturd.iy. vj weeks' With hrr -r. Mrs. J.

Ha ly. Miss Ida Bailey U-ft rr. r- for Tacoma. where she jammer v.si.ing with her Mrs. JoVn ShU-ls.

K. Sn and wife. Mi-s 11 S.oith and Miss Bertha lUi.s a of wtre here and Saturday to atunJ th-Sunday s. houl coiiv rirln of Frl -nds r. ti.

the bis! ii I vs 1 i I In r- I I- ir 'i i Mr 'i I h- wlnr H'l'-rirvri pr th ii fill; res' t.t Ii w.f th i- a- car to th -i to alisht fn.in the i'f rm lti-i train was thrown ir jrr-at lvii'y -1 lov ri h- irj.tr' from -h tr-- i'ir. y-t-r r-j. th- r.rniu! s-n- tf tix I ttf a f-r tii j- 'pin u-nt ft vv 1 1 'i i 4.t, j. 11 K. ri'-t i.

TJ 'j? I 2. 3.4' I i.jij S. h.i I No. :,7 2' i'i ti No. y.

4 S- .1 li-tti No. in 4 S- h.x.l No. 11H Th.iM far 1 1. :,1 Wx ve Wn he ha re- i It v-r -1. He claims the was caused church.

S.ita yfer left Pterong. thr the cart ri--H and nv-gllg-nc-? Kansas, to the suntucr. the d-t-n-lant's F-rvants and wants park hurst, Il'min, Smith, Gra ham and Iyg. The mayor -1 Ui of cf cf the n.i find A 1- rrn ti if pr -d th- l-III of Hutrh'rs i-k for i x'ri n-j in hit .1 in itting down tli c- rn tit tlo.r In the tiT, follow'. Pi yards gr tvfl tm ') Krclsftit from Portland to 147.

7 elepnt to tltjr had 72 00 in the sim of J6.2",0. tf Mr. has L-vtt ig w.i.i in-sister. Mrs. W.

C. Webb, for the past whi'-h are to liquidate the incurred for mtOical aid and nurse hire. year. He expressed hiinse as being well pleased with Oregon and ay he will return after he attends to some pusinesa "pptaln TreJ has Wgun an matters in the grasshopper state. action m.ney againft J.

D. Robb, Ovid O. Pickard left Monday f'-r rair- v-r to th- tr-asur-r as routing from vf, r-jll. the complaint having tet recently filed vltrw, H. where he goes to engage In ndning.

in the office of the Marion county clerk. Judgment is wanted for l2i, with l.i- We are going to have a creamery here THE POSrOFFICE REMOVAL, terest from July 17, 1SS4, claimed to bfi- at last. W. J- Kent closed a aeai iu? due on a promissory note executed ty ciefcnJant to plaintiff on that date. day with a Chicago firm for a cream separator and the supplies necessary to Active Work on the New Room Will Soon Bffrjn.

start a business here. We are glad to FIGHT IN KENTUCKY. welcome all such enterprises of this kind, and wish Mr. Kent success in business, as we believe It ill be a great help to this place, if properly patron Tutal The hill wn, uton motion, referred to the rlty hall committee. A communication from Architect W.

I. Pugh, addressed to Thomas Ilulm.in, chairman of the city hall was read, as fallows: "ThW Is to r. rtify that Msri So'ith-wU If'itfhlnH hnvi- rompUt'-tl their centra' tin rv-w city hall nnd are cn'ltl- I tfi balance due on th' n.n-tr i' i ri' i'i Hon of M'h-rman Holmnn 'h" pi.rt th lilt ua f- rr'-'l tin- cty ill i.fnmilt", vlih "tni'1-ti tm i'iTt to th. i.iitic-il i.ti n-xl t.lntr nt carrl 1. ti.

tli" tine 11 thin al-1 'I t.i "ii Krl Viy at oYI to licar the i an. tak- uciion tiioti It. ized. He expects to have It ready lor DR. HUNTER LACKS TWO VOTES OF AS ELECTION operation by the ISth of April.

A quiet wedding took place at the home of John Weld, three miles south of this place. Wednesday evening. The To a Seat in the United States SenateDesperate Efforts to Defeat Him. I contracting parties were W. A.

Inili and Miss Rosa Weid. The bride Is an estimable young lady of Jefferson and the groom is in the employ of the Southern Pacific railroad at this xlace as S- cf th hu-iintfts men and property ownt c.f ilt-ru who suhscribed toward payinj? the exjfti.o. to le In the removal of the postofflce to Wllilanw Knjthml hank huiMing. ni-t fstcry and dis. ussed the matter of flttlnif up the r.Kim for the recoj.tion of the r.tn -e.

J. A. ltaker, K. S. Lamport and Itanlol J.

Fry were nam-l as a to look after this work and these Rt-ntlernen Rot down to huslness wit.hout delay. In leasing the rwm to the government Mr. McNary. receiver of the hank. agreed to have the necessary furiil'ure and other apparatus In position so that there would be no delay in the business of the pontofflce when the time its removal arrived.

New boxes will be purchased as quickly as possible and the remodelling of the interior of the bank building will It Is barely possible the postofflee will be In Its new home and ready for business by April 1st, although the lease does not g. Into effect until thirty days thereafter. woodpiler. They will move Into the Within the past year among the thou Rutherford property on Second street. where they will.be at home to their friends.

ONE CASK ARUUKll. 'I lie Supreme I'ourt Hears an Appeal sands of hearty testimonials to the wonderful curative powers of Paines celery eotnpeeund that have Ihh-ii received by Well, Richardson Company From Turner the following notes were received among the thousands of grateful let The Presbvterlan ladies' experience bound to think the remedy Is an excel. ie-nt one, and do not hesitate to recon-' mend to the suffering." To p.tsip-.ne at such a vital time this regulating the nerves and puxify- ing the bl'Hid Is a mistake. Ment and women dlst rsHi by nervou-S troubles cr the effects of Impure blool canti- now afford he a day hefor taking advantage of PaJne'a celery com- pound. Pi order to avoid dis ii-p-tiiitmetit accept nothing but Palm eiery com- pound.

A ch rk ho tri -s to sell tuimei thing els- than wiv.it people ask for la evidently disinterest. -d. lie has an ters received from every state and town social was well attended and was a decided success, especially financially, the the country, there have come no less FRANKFORT, Ky March 24 The several forces in Kentucky's senatorial struggle are lined up like armies, ready to du battle. The two bailjts already-taken were but strength-trying skirmishes and no one knows which will make the first real attack. Tonight It whispered that the anti-Hunter republicans are ready to act, and are urging the democrats, who are in the Itrad-ley coalition scheme, to make the dasb intended tomorrow.

Hunter, with the six bolting republicans, has secured thre democratic vot. and is putting forth every effort to secure the two additional votes necessary to his election. The anti-Hunter coalition proposes to hurry up matters to prevent his securing these votes. AVhen the break shall come, and more than six bolting republican- go to voting with the demo -rats for ISradley, it is believed receipts being $33. than six hearty end'trseinents frotn members of the national of Mrs Minnie Silver is teaching the pri All were willing that their experient'-e mary department of the school this week.

Miss Marsh being compelled to go home on account of illnefs. ONK LIFE DIPLOMA should be publishetd. believing rightly In Justice Hilleary's court Monday that they might do nd to others. In these columns have already lcin Jas. Kelly was fined J20 and costs ror asaulting S.

H. Crocker Saturday. The the re-eived Irotn Cotigr-f-smt Mtreilith, IU i 'ul and and Two State Certificates Were Is-tned Yesterday. State Superintend- fit (. M.

Trwin yesterday forwarded the following documents to the fortunate teachers named, upon the recommendations of the coun Powers. eye to profits more than to the I c-u-it' mi-rs. Tin. ctiti no substitute for I cel. ry compound.

Tills has been shown time and tim again ia wht-r- pa eons too easily have carrie.l Ivnie something le-' i.les ce-'e iy conipoti'id, and haves trouble grew out of money matters. Mr. Kelly was unable to pay the fine and was taken to the county Jail Monday-evening by Special Constable I. Robertson. Considerable difficulty was ex Now comes a 1.

tter from CotiLTessman some free silver democrats will turn to Hunter and make the fresh flht one of Robert Neill of Ark.ins.is, a' follows: from Kentou County. (mo win nrirue.l In the suprTne i Mirt ft'Tlny. It was the cae of 1. t.t, v. Tevi Oren, ap-lIl itit.

mi npfH-'ii ff lu-nton county, iii -ii ati ytil'tnii t'tl. J. Frt-d Yates s.r. I A. r.i'l'lon, attorneys for re-s; ti'; V.

S. attnmey for ti I l- llii This i '-tloti twas cnmmcncwl in mt No. county, r- and was liy a Jury f.nd a il' in f.iv of 'th" (i'f nd- I l-t and I j't'lirliftlt fi-tld-T'-d ri tli- d-r-tid tut r.r n.r.:.. .01 l.l.ti K-mi. ft an oppt-al was to th irriiit vrt.

This in ran f.T trial and Iti a f.r tid int. I.ilntirr then II I or Jll'll-rn. td T.o, 1 1 1 Tdlt of Jury, ut.l i. vrt ill and th- v.rdl' tot hy th" on Nov. 17.

wt.t. ti tltii- th- d. f.ndarif fli.d a to titn-nd hW nnw-r, whl'ti I th" court- Th- ti on A.i ll l', Itfll. th- rati- was trhd titrain hy a Jory, hl. r- siilt.

In v. rdi- f. pt.ilntllT in ttif sum of and thi' plainllff th.r.uixin fil a motl for JiidKiiii-nt Un th' vi tdirt the costs nnd itlhiirs' of this whlc-h was allow. hy iti court nnd Judcttl'nt rt-ndiTe-l tir. ty i.oar'i.s or examination in tti.lr re "My home is In P.atesvil'e Ark.

Dur the and most ex. iting on record. perienced by the Justice In securing a spective counties: ing the last spring and summer my eld lure, nearly a'l of the panel having A life diploma to W. W. Hall, of est els lighter, tle-n li ye-ai-s of age, as The Hallolting.

formed an or I don one way or the other Frankfort. March 21 On Joint Woodburn. Marlon county, and stare certificates to J. 10. K.isrham.

cf Salem, in very hkt health, suffering fr de)ility, nervous prostration tthd Oscar Ne-il defend -d and Rev. Iflknap iToseeuted the case. It was gen and to Miss Mimd- IMttmer, of Phil fevers. She had tie' ballot for United States senator to-day Ur. Hunter, the republican numinee, came within twi vot'-s of electin.

The; first ballot was a follows: tlemen's maid'-n effort. omath, 1 sen ton county. to get "the decided le ncHt tbc-f had hoped for. Th strongest Indorse merit ever re-reiveil this gre it spring remedy- tint no remely e-v er c'lnpareI wdth Paine's celery compound fn the character and th" numU of witnesses to its efTicacy- the strottgest It ever reeived di.l not civ'rtiiTiife c-exaggerate in the lesst Irs power of making iie-ople well. North Janney left for Pasadena.

We.lriee.lav nkht. where he will visit Hunter, 07; lSlackburn, silveT demo his brother. best me-dicHl attention, but apparently with little Urn-fit. In the latter part of last, while still fe-eble she began the use of Paine's cep-ry -enniN mtl-l. end improve.

in heilth continuously. In three months shet had fully recovered, and is now in erfect health. I am crat. 4'; lavis, soun I money democrat. Harrv Helmkee and Pearl Millar 11: necessary to choice, C3.

Tyler, lloyle. Stone and Ituckne-r got started for Nestucca Saturday In re-Fpotie to a telegram advising that Roy scattering votes. The vote shows a Miller had Wen drowned there. The slight gain Hunter, but it is not ON CONSf'INMKNT. A consignment hop agr.t-nient ietws-n J.

1 nnd Kttie K. Smith, of Parkersville, and Kin-ley Mit' hell, of! liervals. was yeste relay til '1 at the county clerk's office, The amount of c-overed consists e.f pounds, from the yle-hl of the current year, and the time of picking the party of the second part Is to. advance from 3-'j to 4 cents ea pounel whi'-h will consldereel as part for the crop when delivered. message gave no particulars, hot a let NEW STOCK Of- WHEAT AND HOPS.

believed he can win now. The silver lemoc-rats announced with boldness ter received Tuesday from Mr. Helmkee savs the drowning occurred In the bay, they would vote for ISradley If at any the boy having gone out over the bar to time thev saw th-v uld elect him. The general assembly adjourned without ride the waves and the boat was over turned. taking a second ballot.

HANI) MADE HARNESS at K. SHAKER'S. Opposite the "11. Iman" bio. k.

123 RUU street. Salem. Repairing a si-clalty. ALL WORK IJverpool, March 24 Wheat, spot etulet; demand ioor; No. 2 Red Spring, fts 2d: No.

California, fis I. London Hops. 2 13 s. New Y.rk Hops, steady. San Francisco Hops.

Portland Wheat, Valley, 79c; Walla Walla. 74i TSc. i The news in ami around Brooks sta tlon Is related as follows: Miss Myrtle Clark, sf Salem, has been visiting friends In Salem for the past week. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. ARCHIE MASON'S CONTRACTS.

lie F.ipert to Complete Work at (innle by September 1M. Ardile Mason, the contractor, statted a numlN-r of fims to t.oble on Sunday mid several his men. with I.nls Mas'. ti hi left yesterdiy for the line place to begin work on his contract on the Astoria-' riilroad Mr. Mason, himself, will levr for the same placet and will It- gin active operat ions wt once, expecting to cnn-piete the Wol before Si-pt em t-er 1st.

Mrs. Ellen Massey spent a rour'e of REDOGED PRICtS days with Oeo. Massey's family this week. Mrs, W. H.

Egan and Mrs. Geo. Mas 7 sey were Woodburn visitors Monday. n. e-tfutr a on (Mb T.

J. Clark, of Salem, did setme paper hanging for Gen. Massey last wevk. 5 Ethel and Van Walker of Woodburn returned to their tome Monday. The company expects to have the entire road In operation within a few days af Mrs.

J. Fruit and Mrs. Clirk v's Itors at the meeting of the W. T. ter the grading Is completed.

Archie nls.i has a force of men and Some Shoes last Thursday. Geo. Brown, of Illinois, arrived on the overland Tuesday. He will make hfs I have 43 pain of ladietf shoes that NKWS. Says the Albany Herald: twej dozen "hew freight cars, which are to le used on the Astoria road, on Its complelin, have been received by the O.

O. railroad, and will 1 put ioto u-e on this road until they are needed on the Astoria line. They are fine large cars manufactured by the Hnsign Manufacturing of Huntington, V. V.u The cars aro now on the O. Ac K.

yards in Albiny. They are thlrty-four-foot cars, fitted with air brakes, with a capacity of pounds each, and are tlrst -class In every respect. It Is also learned that a lot of cars fur this ro.d and the Antoria line are ldng refitted at the Southern Pacific Co's shops In Sacramento. It is beUeved by many that the Southern Pacific will evenutslly own both the O. C.

Jk. R. and Astoria road. There is gixd ground for the belief that the O. C.

K. will extend Into Kastern Oregm this year. The company recently placed orders for three million feet of bridge timbers and ties with the saw mill along the eastern division of the road, and this material Is being distributed along the road as fast as sawed. This work has been prosecuted all winter, which looks as if It were being hurried forward to prepare for construction work during the summer. Those who ought to know say there is good reason to expect the extension of the road Into Ktstern Oregon at an early day.

and that It will lx undertaken this summer. It Isi hoed these surmises will prove correct." home In Oregon for the future. Mr were left with me to sell. They are of a rellaUe make and look like a bar Brown says times in the East are grad ually Improving slsce the change in the gain at the price I am offering them administration, lnone McClard. Salem, spent There are 10 pairs of Dongora Ox words tmt A 12 palra of grained heavy shoes, 6 pairs The Hit couple of days with friends in Brooks button square tipped Don go la, 10 pairs last week- cloth top, 10 pairs picaddilly.

Come and Mrs. H. Jones has been busy the last few days papering the house occupied see if you can use any of them at DRESS GOODS FINE SHOES CLOTHING and HATS ALL THE XKW SPRING STUFl INCLUDED IS OVTl Great Removal SALE During which every article In ths store is reduced In price, spool cottost alone excepted-. Buy your Easter outfit now and you will receive the bcr. eflt of these reductions.

by Jas. Fruit's. OK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, At the 'te nf Oref.n, at the Clone of March 17. KESc.lHCF.S, Lnsn and dietec.tinis tS.Ui 70 rrerl rafts, iwrnrpit nd iiPM-enrel SI C. H.

tsiii.ln heciirr IreiiUetn.n Pieinium on rt ben 1 I it Stoc ete Jt4 H.nkiDS hraiw. furiillnre A flxtitrrn i Cftherreal e-tm aut cne.rlK.'. owned 0 Iiue from D.tiwnal l-anki (Dot r- aerc 7 Due from Mats bank, and hanker. Ime from j.pmvrcl reten i.sa. Check, and other eh Item.

14 07 Note. if other nattenai teatik. 170 1)0 Fractional paper currvuey, stckela and cent. lite 92 Lawful money renerve In bank. Tit: Specie IW 40 Iral lender note.

C. K. rertiflcate. t4 depoMt fsr It-gat le-iidera none 40 Redemption fund with V. P.

treur er, (V per cent, of circulation; l.rvft 00 Total 07 LIABILITIES. Caplt.I stck paid fn ono no Ktiri.lii. finl I'nelivided expue. axe. tsii.f 4.1T7 National hank Hole, nnt.tandir.c Individual denn.it.

to rt.rc 84 certlficatef of Uepo.it 11.139 K. Total TlMK 7 Slate of reon, ''o'intT of M.rlon. HS: I. r. V.

McTorn-rt. preife ut cf th At named hank. Art vear that theateore nt i. tr'ie to th fe-t of my knt.trlrdge an-1 leeiiff. Y.

K. I'rt-l'ierte. Sut.wrOd and Iffnre tht l-b day of March EPOND e.ILTNF.R. Jtotary I'nMic in and for Oreron. Correct -A I A w.

If. KVKli, I.Al fj e.A TCII, I'lrt-ctoTS. Miss Edna Perkins spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, returning UMBRELLAS to her stuIles at the Willamette Uni versify Sunday evening. Elam Shaw. Fred Nusom and John Imlah were Salem visitors Sunday.

The entertainment given by the W. C. T. IT. on Friday evening was a gran.

success. The music rendered by the A god line for ladles find men at racket prices, fteliabie goods. More YVrjeel Chat I want every man woman and child in Salem to see my Crescent "midget-" It's a little 20-Inch beauty for the smallest rider, and the chllelren go wild over It. Carries the same guarantee as all of the Crescents, and slls for 130. SEE IT IN SOUTH WINDOW.

Wiggins 9 Bazaar 319 Commercial street ROUND FOR ALASKA, Seattle, March U. The steamship Mexico will sail for Dyes. Alaska, tomorrow with mn. women and children outfitted for a long stay In the Yu-k'n valley. Altogether, from the ticket c.cflre-s In Seattle.

Tacottu, Kverett. Port Townsnd, Victoria and Ran Francisco, there hive'ds-en 420 tickets sold. Had West Howell orchestra was a great treat and was highly appreciated by the people of this village. Sam Ramp and family visited friends in Woodburn Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. B. A. Janes srnt a couple of days In Portland last wek, visiting the litter's parenta. Bern Cm Sunday.

March Sltth, to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Walker, of Wuolburn, a bouncing baby boy.

IaFoIlett t-ct-n in the neighborhood Sunday. F. J. ha 1 business In Portland Frl lay. of the is made by Aycr'a Sarsa-parilla.

Just at this season wben Spring and its cJcbili-tating days aro with us, there is nothing like Ayer'a Sarsaparilla to put new life into the slujrpish eja-trm. It sweeps away the dullness, lack of appetite, lan-ptiiihiesst, and pain, as a broom sweeps away cob wpIk. It does not trace up. It builds up. Its benefit is lasting.

Do you feel run down? Take AYER'S Sarsaparilla the vessel b.trt able to aceommolate the m. several hum! red people more would like to go at once. There will probably le 420 dogs en the Mexico, making a m.let estimate of one for each pnse-nger. Many people have en forced to buy s-vond-class tick'ts been use thy wi-r too late for cabin CATARRH Frof. W.

H. Peeke, who makea a specialty of THIS IS' VERT IMPORTANT. WILLIS BROS. CO, Court and Liberty. The Cash Dry good Clothing and Shoe House.

a FOR OVER FIFTT YEARS Mrs. Wln.h-iw's soothing syrup has tee-a uel by of mothers for Childress while tithing. If dJturbsd at nlsiit.b sick child suffering sad crying with 'h pain of cutting teeth send and get a bottle of Mrs. Window's soothing syrup. I will relieve the little sufferer Immedft, atelr.

Iepend upon It there ts no mis. taks about It. It cure diarrhoea, regv. Istes the aboraach snd bsweis. cures wind, colic, softens the gums, reduce th lav.

flsmmatiofi and gives tone snd energy the whole system, Mrs. WlnstoWs sooUa. lag syrup Is pleasant to tks tasts nnd the prescription of sf the oldsss ansl I ji II II 1 without seasQ II II conbt treated and ctir- Mm A1 YOUR DRUGGIST FOR seneron. 1 CENT TRIAL SIZE ELY'S CREAn BALM roniAlDK no cocaine tni tmtT n'' any other injnriou 1rs. It quickly absorbed.

Gives relief at ones. Phy.ician; hts snoceaa ia a.toui.hlng. bare beard of eaes of as years' standing Nothing Is Said About Her Stem and Poop-Deck. Falmouth. March 24.

The British hark Chelmsford, Captain Thompson, from Portland. Oregon, via, Astoria, Nov. 16th, for QueTutown, arrived here today snd reports having lost her boats and stanchions. In additkm, her chain plates worked loose and started her bulwarks. berths.

ACTION FOR MONEY K. C. Cross has Instituted an action for money in Justice H. A. Johnson's court against George and C.

A- Anderson of this city. Judgment Is wanted for two sums of money, to-wlt: $23.07 wKh interest frora November 26, 139. at 8 per cent, claimed as a balance due on a meat account, and IIS with Interest from July owin to S. W. Thompson Co.

for silver- Qffi csrsa by hits. H. publishes valaabls work os this dls ks seads) HEAD 1st InflimstaaiM. Waa illsan HMlaaad protects the aaambtass Restores end for "Cur book." loo paet JTre. J.

Ajrer Cot. eh. MnaM of tut. and ibU Fall aiu Ae: Os 4T Us sbsotsts cars, frs to ssy saffsrsr who sasy saad tbssr t. O.

sad Express sddrsss, Ws sdvtss ssyoos wtsMag ears to sdlnsl A PATENT. L. H. IfcUahon. of this county, has been granted a patent far ftthlnc-line attscrm-snt.

d-bx i-onais pcysiciaas and anrssa UnKed SUtss. a esnu a bottl. drua1sta. plated knives snd forks purchased, the mj i'i lOej, at drargu or by msii. biil laTtot t2tn Jlr.

Craaa. W.X Wsma Lowell. Mi.

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