THE DEMOCRAT.
Mineral Point. Friday, Feh. -t, 1881,
Goo. Orawford, Robt. M. Orawford,
KIUTOHS AND PKOIMUKTOIW.
Who Will Control Our New
Mountc !
Washington, Jan. 28. —The elect
ion of a democrat in Tennessee Ims,
in one sense, relieved anxiety, and
in tin other sense Ims augmented it,
as to the future control of tlio Sen
ate. Assuming that a Republican
will be chosen by the legislature of
Pennsylvania, the Senate will stand
democrats, 157; republicans, ."7,
1 aving Judge Davis and General
Mubono out of the count, as neither
will go into canons.
The republicans have striven
hard to get the organization of the
senate into their hands. Mr. Har
rison, chairman of the republican
date eoinndtlicc of Tennessee, went
all the way to Menhir h* consult
(Jen. Garfield in regard to arrange
ments for making a senator. It
may he assumed that he had author
ity to drive the best bargain possi
ble.
Jt in linked, wlmt will Davis unci
Mahone do, because if they separate
on the two Hides, the Vice-President
would have the easting vote, and
thus would shape the committees
and elect the officers of the senate?
-Judge Davis was unexpectedly to
himself, and without being a candi
date at all, elected by a eombinu
utioil between the democrats and
the indipendentrt, to beat Logan,
the regular republican candidate,
lie gave no pledge of any kind,
and bo bus voted in the senate ac
cording to Ids own eonviotions of
duty, without n feronen to party.
Like thousands of old Wigs who
joinoil the lopnbliean organization,
bo acted with it until excesses and
outrages coin pel led him to seek re
fuge elsewhere, lie supported (ien,
Hancock fur President, though not
professing to be a democrat him
sol f.
Ho owes nothing to Iho repnbli
cans and Ims no allilialion with
tbeni.
Il is therefore to be supposed
that Jmlge Davis will act vvilb (bo
democrats in organizing the senate,
ami that lie will support their can
didates for ollUc, if they are free
from objection. Judging by In
past course, be will not vote for any
unworthy candidate by whatever
name lie may be called lln is a
practical reformer, and does not
boliovo in rotten politicians.
Mr. Rlaliono is a progressive dem
ocrat, bitterly opposed to everything
with the name, the shape, or the
breed of llourbonism about it. He
socks to control the politics of Vir
gin ill, looking forward to command
of the railroad system of the state
and its external eui.noelions.
A taction of the vo|>ublictitiH him
boon courting him with much as
siduity, uml promising him the
Federal patronage in Virginia, upon
condition to hoi] * organfoo the sen
nto. They hftvn olleved sonic king
(ioniH to which their <itl<> might he
disputed, (iiuTit'lil has signified
very plainly m> intention not to
appoint democrats in the south, an
a policy to reconstruct the repuhli
nan parly upon.
Tim leading white n publicans of
Virginia arc among the vary best of
Unit Reboot in till' wholcsonlh. The
Wickham.-, Lewi cm, Hugheses and
others, am of tin' old and
would ho creditable representatives
■ f any parly. (Jon. Wickham is
hairnum of tnc stale committee,
and recently refused, without any
sort of ceremony, Hayes’ offer of
the Navy Department.
Hi' will not enter any copartner
whip with Mahone, nor consent to
hia recognition as a dispensing
power in any form. So that if
Garfield should he pursuaded to
follow the Advance of those who
tor Hellish objects want to traillc
with Mahone, he would he deserted
ly the regular republicans in Vir
ginia from the very outset.
Therefore Mahouo is, like (Jar
field about the Treasury, in a very
light place. If he votes with the
republicans. The democrats will
vbaudon him. And if the new
administration would give him the
i/Tice for his vote, the republicans
would abandon Garfield. He alone
ran solve the senatorial problem,
ind the time for (be solution lias
not yet come.
Items from i’cck's Sun.
.Southern, the “Lord Dmidn; ry”
of the stage, died in London this
week. He was well known and be
loved by all as a genial gentleman,
largely given to jiraeticftl jokes that
hurt no one. Ho played in Milwau
kee a few months ago.
If the vvofld does not come to an
end, those newspaper editors who
have frightened delinquent subset i
btrs into paying up by publishing
“Mother Bhiptmi’s Prophecy," will
be arrested for obtaining money
under false pretenses.
An editorial in oneofour exchan
ges is headed “How to Hang Ther
mometers." We are opposed to
hanging, but when we reflect on
Lbe weather they have furnished
us the past winter we are willing to
compromise on imprisonment for
life.
Tin; Quakers have m<*(l
congress in prohibit tlio education
of hoys at Went Point iu the art of
war. Under the present adminis
tration at Wont Point there is no
particular danger that hoys will he
eilnealeij cnoug to hurl them. They
may graduate as bankers, under
the groat Freed man’s Bureau ex
pert, but they won’t want to light
enough to make a Quaker blush.,
A distinguished Methodist preach
er says that “hut for the interest
and devotion of tho women of our
churches, one-half of the churches
would die the first y<ar and the
other half the second.” Does the
eminent divine mean to suy that
they are more religious than the
men, or are they more dextrous in
raising money? Many men leave
some change in their vest pockets
when they retir: on purpose, know
ing that it will find Us way to (lie
support of tin* nhureh The men
ought to have some of the credit.
It appears that the wife of ITof.
Wat-on has brought suit lo cpi t si,
the pi lessor's will, which gives all
his fortune to science, fhis refutes
tie 1 story that the lady was a party
to making tho will, being an cnthu-|
sin: lon that subject herself. She
may he an enthusiastic stndenl <>f |
science, but sixty thousand dollars|
bus its scientific points, and she is
bound to pursue her researches. 11 '■
was a I,ride forgetful iu the professor
to make sueh a will, and we said j
HO at the I hue.
Tho struggle over the '‘lection of
u sonitter In tin* stale of IVnnsyl
vunia ('till continues, and tho great
est animosity is being developed.
That comes of having I"" ninny rich
tm'ii in 11 sluti 1 . They (ill want In
Im senator.
Mtilioiic, of Virginia, has chosen
tlio democratic. side of Benate, inul
it is suiil that (his is significant.
Tlio no\t senate will bo ho close
thill Malioiio. who weighs only
ninety-one pounds, will loom u] in
importance 1 iUc David Davis.
It, appears that, Thomas M. Nirh I
01, tin* hal'd money howler, was at
ono time the agent of a gang plow
at Monmouth, 111,, and hi. credi
tors are even onto this day.
lie 101 l thorn bohind wbon ho wont
away, and tlioy are loud in tho
land w honovor hi ■- nanio i- monl
ionod.
Hurtles who have got senatorial
boos in their bonnets aro figuring
on tho possihlo resignation or death
of lion. Matt 11 < 'arpontor, and
(hero a- a general belief that the
present legislature will be eumpell
ed to elect a senator in his place.
If Mr Carpenter should resign tho
| Sun believes ii can pick out the
' man that will suooeed that eminent
gentleman. Of course Milwaukee
would have to furnish tho candi
date. Then hold your breath. Ivl
ward Sanderson, tlio dusty miller
would ho called funu labor to re
freshment, mid don't you forget it.
.1. M. Hitchcock, superintendent
of the employment bureau of the
V. M. I'. A. in ohicago, appeals for
work for the poor of that city, twen
ty thousand of whom, he says, arc
out of employment and ou the verge
of starvation. It is unfortunate
that bread should ho so dear and
the talk of politicians, at election
time, so cheap.
Congress will order the printing
of , r .O,(XX) copies of tho surgical and
medical history of the war. Hut
then it is to he expected. Con
gress has got bo lately that it will
i order anything.
Republican members of the legis
lature who wore not known os Saw
yer men are causing it to be stated
that they voted for Sawyer in the
caucus. That will not do. There
were only 58 of them, and Sawyer
knows who they were, and the rest
will have to cut hail while the .58
catch lisli. No use trying to crawl
in under the canvas when you
have not got any ticket.
When Carl Schurz was informed
that a senator had been nominated
in Wisconsin ho asked wheather it
was “ Kiee or Zawyer. ” When
told that it was Zawyer, lie said,
“(loot! lain so glad to hear it,”
just tho same ns he would if Iviec
had been the man,
Stanley Matthews, attorney of
Jay Could, ha. been appointed by
the president 1" the supreme court.
It is coming, slowly hut surely,
but Could is a pretty good sort of
a fellow, and probably he will give
the country hook to the people a filer
he has amused himself with it
a while.
A Splendid Slock f’arsn for Sal, 1 .
Tile lllt(li‘i sii;ti(*(i <idr. •• r<il
suit* iii" sj11• •u-1 i) fh • }■: I'urtn
100 (led w ll hin nie*-half milt* of
(’illumine, nine mile* from
Mineral Point ami six miles
from Darlington. It is rue of
tin* best farms in the Stall! for
stock r,'lining purposes. The
farm contains
281 Acres of Land,
about Ho acres is under cultiva
tion, 100 acres of meadow, and
tin* remainder timber and,
pasture. Il is well watered by
two living springs,
A good stone dwelling house, I
(wo stories high. well laid out, I
aud u good cistern.
Two good hams, granaries,
corn (iritis, wagon houses, Arc.,
on tin* place. Also a good
well. TilK KAUM \\ 11,1, UK HOI,n
CII ioa I* and on kasv TiouMs.
The place is divided off by
feiie* ini ' eight dilVereiit divi
sions. ,lollM boot!K.
Willow Springs, Oclober k’H.
1 HSI i 1 ‘il f
Farm for Sa!o or Beni.
Tic umler-sgiied illicit, lor side
bis splendid lurm in the town ot
Ivlni. hieftfed one mile north o|
he v ill ngo ol Ij.lisi. The I arm
I'oniains lei* acres <>l land all nn
dci cultivation, a hamc house, a
■ mhl new 1 >.icn, ;i good gratinry.
corn cribs, Ac, tm* good wells,
ui h wind pumps- The bum viid
In*.! . 11 1 cheap and on easy terms.
:! ’ ;;o* Ai.kuki* < Tnnini.ii am.
DR. WM. MAYBELL,
(son of i he late Doctor May bell \
Votrinary Surgeon,
lias dm idcd to lake the place
made vacant by his fathers
deuih.aud will promptly attend
to Ihe I realilieii of ring bones,
spavin. I histlelo, and all ot her
disea es to which Imrses are
subjeeleil; and also totin' treat
meld of cattle diseases
- *
Shiloh's Catarrh Itenteily.
A iiiiinrohr, cure ter ('ata*’ah,
Dipldheria, i’anker mouth, and
Ibe and Ache, \V ilh each bottle
iheir is an ingenious nasal Injur
in' lor the more successful treat
meat ot those complaints without
cvita charge. Price •>'* ds. Hold
bv U D. Pul ford, heowdim
Mining Land For Sale.
Tin* tl'm’! ithvd 'it* thi* HK‘4 of iU* NW’4
of Sfi* *. • town (i. tut dm* ■*. lUiDithlO'h* ami a
Ifilf mill’f* fii *t of IhnUovino (*uiV*rol for huU*.
It 11,.M oil Hot Hi It’ll HI IHIHHIH-C by (ho HHlOltlnr
film net**; umi ndjtlu* *ho it. nio kiln |ru|>** Iy of ;
Iho |>jvlp Hro.4 U |*roH*iitH hMUo ITU'oihUlo ox- !
poHuro ol !UohH*|'lhj? l* I tint im’K with HoU I hoy 1
b.ivo. which, rotiplo.l with (‘io!lllti'i* Uiljoinii t;
for h T■ iw kiln. m tS.” Il olilddlh .t-* u fUo for
(Ho ihhhiliac!lire •!’ Hioo. Th •* ImttMiry, U l
holiovoi! lHt*i;ro to oxdhihl lu’ieahoiUb. whh
Iho ojd nil* . of 1 hl‘ Dill lotul to MiiiliHtiii, oh j
porl.illy w lioH tho id rth ami hoiilU fond hl,:i||
Imvo I. in t vMiii' fil fhri*H',li tho cunuty, giving
hi’i'i'hm to niiitiui tiid linihot iraotHou flu? 'Vd j
toiihiii. 'l’ho trart hlhd itroli imitlom I’onaldor- i
iHUi yutihtf liiulur. lu chin to o of cnihriiclri* |
the i ontmuat nn ot thv U.-mv inmrcn on tho |
iio'Miwfhl, winch Hovm to havo >kl|i|Uil only
hi tit: ttu ;(. nut ho furthot more mmi
lioiioh WiU ho m>!il choHH Applv to
.lAMKh a. i*i.vr r.
Mtiinal Point, .lanuiry lr*t isst. •; .if
Foreclosure Sale.
Httiic ut' Wiscmiyiii lowtilkiiUity ;
circuit Court,
lit lieu naielf. l’lb!llir. a.sian C. I Divul, 1
Airmails K. lisvul, Ins vvtlV, M. A. Cornwsll,
Wllltsui K. Smith. .limsmi J,. bonnily, Sal
li, y llsuxliurtl, lliwli Joins. Ki bcrt Oivnes,
Klchm and Uourrs, met Hu Id Mr Kurland, :i
evseiUwr of Thom** Stanley, decMied, l>e
feudtnt*,
by virtue of nd pursuant to a Judgment of
(o-ertosuresud sle rendered to tile above en
titled action, on the Nth day of December An,
tsill, I wit) ,-ipose for sain aud sett at public
auction to the hl|;ht bidder for cash. at. the
from door of lb* Court Hons* In the vllisve .1
Dodaev tlte, low* count* Wlscoustu. on To
dav, the l.ah, dy of Fabruary, A. I). I**l. at
t o'clock la lb* allcrooon ol said day, thu fol
lowing d**citb*d premises to raise llte amount
ol saldji'damful i alar Ml. coals and costa of
sale, to wit;
The undivided one-hnlf of th* ear hall of
the Ninth oa*l tjasnar of ctioo No. ten (10)
and the undivided on* half of the west h*lf of
i the north west qaarUr of sectlot No eleven.
I 111 In lowneblo N. (and). north of range No. one
, (It east, In lue>* county, Wisconsin,
Dated hherUTvoSce, D,vdßevitle, lows conn
by. Wisconsin, Ihl* *Tth dav or December.
A. D. '"II.
THOMAS 111 ACKNKV.
Sheriff of low* civuniv. wieeons u.
Hi wa A "niTM. Attanievs fil Tw'Miff it
Selling at Cost!
For the Next Ninety Days
I will stdl all kinds of
LUMBER
LATHS. SHI NT ILLS.
Doors,
Sash,
Blinds,
Glass
BUILDING PAPER,
1 n fact even thing in my !in<- of
trade.
Now h'. ■ ■ 11 r tune to purchase
for Sp ii.g 1 hiildmg.
Cheaper than ever Sold Before!
('all and see before you pur-;
cluisi; at n igldjoiing towns.
You w ill -ave money. I will
make it an object of trading for
(!ruin af any kinds
i vv < iflice opposite Kail road
lepo(. . SAMITEJ, WHITE.
Money lo Loan
On Improved Farms in sums of
*50(1 and upwards on Long
Time, ar 7 to t) per cent in
forest, 1 mpiire of
r. A I) ACC FIT .V SON,
M useoda. (iruil ('o . Win.
Taken Up.
Hy I!■.• uiMli ' t ' ci| llvm r mi ‘|. town of
MI net a I Ibll ii t *i * i 1 i '{ ia* v , ruj r i
on or about Nov. *j.i It, |sSO >•< • rndc. tA. with
►l’ir in fr •hfivi . • I udit* im m **li iMcr*
Mini 1 Hull of IMI \v >itw, hull)* -i ■u'.' : nr|
In Igl.t N • ■•hiolcl ii ni’irk'*. i’lo? on cr i*
rcrj'ioftid to •;i 1!, , vor - tv mI tnl** ■ it!
hiraytnviiy |i. s|‘i’/.!! M? 11! A* II ;o,
Is a rantpaunil of the virtues <>f sarsapa
rilln, stltliapia, nuxmlrako, yellow dock,
with the lodliioof imtashuiul iron, all pow
erful blood-making, Mood-cleansing, ami
Ufu-Muttalniugelements. It Is the purest,
safest, and in every way the most effectual
alterative medicine known or available to
tlii! public. The sciences of medicine and
chemistry have never produced so valua
ble a remedy, nor one so potent to cure
ill diseases resulting from impure Mood.
It cures Scrofula, and all scrofulous
discuses, Krystpoles. Hose, or Ht. An
thony's Fire, I'hnpbs and Face
grubs, I’nstules, Ulotebes, Stolls, Tu
mors, Tetter, Humors, Salt ICheuni,
Heald-head, Ringworm, I Moors,Sores,
llheiiinat Ism,Mercurial Disease. Ne
uralgia, Female Weaknesses mid Ir
regularities, Jaundice, Affections of
tin* Fiver, Dyspepsia. Kmaolutlon,
and (ieneral Debility.
Ity its searching and cleansing qualities
it purges out tin; foal corruptions which
contaminate the blood, and cause do
rangement and deeav. It atimulaUv, and
enlivens the vital fanetions. It promotes
energy aud strength. It reslorea and pre
serves health. It inlusos new life and
vigor throughout the whole system. No
sufferer from nay disease whiehßrlses from
impurity of the Mood need despair, wlui
will give Avnt’s Hahsai'AUUj \ a fait
trial. Hemeinher, the earlier the - trial,
the speedier the cure.
It* recipe has been furnished to physi
. nas rv,-vy Where; and they, recognising
as superior iiuidities, administer it in their
practice.
For nearly forty year* Arr.u’s Svk-
SACMtu.i.A ha* been widely lim'd, and it
now possesses the confidence of million*
of people who have experienced benefit,*
from its marvellous curative virtues.
Prepared hy Dr. J. C. Ayer A. Ca.,
rraettral and Analytical (tievnlst
0 Lowell, Mass.
*o> u he vu ojujuia-rs kvski wucitd.
G. GHIFPIT-tia
| 8e SON
\n -i r::s i %
1U K ITS
VMi
Silo h]s,
Keeps a tine i"if uh'h’s lundi
und shoe- tml I a*: i• -
of ail kinds,
Cheap for Cash!
Hoots umi Sluh'S nnulo b onlcr.
lii” airing promptly attended to.
Give us a call and examine our
goods ami work—opjK*ite .1 A.
Spratlor'u High -’levt.
LUMBER YARD!
JAMES HUTCHISON,
nutria ix
Lath,
Siiinoi.es
Ktc., Ere.,
Sash,
1)i
UIJNDS,
Ckdak Posts,
And all inaienal usually loom*.ln a large lumber
jnrd. The attentlcn of buyer* is culled to on
prices and the quality of oar stock.
[<r- Scale* in front and 'n rear of office,
IS. OSBORNE
& SON,
DKAI.KKS IN
Dry Goods,
Boots & Shoes,
Hats & Caps,
MEN’S & BOYS’
CLOTHING,
and
LADIES’ CLOAKS.
Chtll and examine our immense
stock before purchasing else
where. Wo are confident that
we cun save you money.
At (iral)cr's Block, corner store,
above the Post ()IHce. It*
E3COAKE BHOS.,
,\r.Knts Fin;
Pi ANUS, ORGANS
AND VIOLINS.
Chickering, Decker Bros.
.MATH MSI IKK, and
STOUT .VOAMP
PIANOS
ESTEY, STORY & CAMP
ORGANS.
First-Class VIOLINS.
Itimms nviT Martin \ Tu.u’s Slure.
3tvtf IIOAIJB KKOS,
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
FCU RESTORING GRAY HAIR TQ ITS
NATURAL VirALITY AND COLOR.
tr is mn'i agreeable dressing, which |
is a* viuo h .rnilcxs ami effectual, for i
preservin'.; the hair, U restore*, with 1
the* iflu-s an 1 froshii'./hs of youth, faded |
or pray, light, and red hair, to a rich !
brown, or deep black, as may be desired. ,
I>y iu uee thin hair is thickened, and 1
Waldticvi often though not always cured.
It checks falling of the hair inonedb
j ate!; , au l causes anew growth iu ail
i acs where the gland.-, are not decayed;
while t> brashy, weak, "r otherwise j
| diseased hair, it Impart.* vitality and ;
strength, and lenders i< pliable.
The Vui iu !■ .. -’s the >e dji, cures i
and prevents the formation of dandruff;
and, by its cooling, stimulating, and
soothing proj rli *s, it h ala most if not
a'l of the humors .aid Utsc ise* j" uha?
■ to the scalp. lovping it cool, clean, and
soft, under which conditions diseases
of t’ scalp and hair aru impossible.
An a Dressing fur Ltulioa’ Hnir
TV. * Vigo:: is Incomparable. It is color •
h* , contains neither i! Jn r dye, and :
will not soil white cambric. It impart*
an agreeable an I lasting j**tfam, and
a- an article for the toilet it is economi
cat and unsurpassed in its excellence.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO
Practical ami \njl\ti, ,1 < tirmUta,
Lowed, Mass.
•l> V ML ItSCiHiiST* V.rinSMßf
CCC * week in year own town. Term* *ti<i
3(DD $S onlfit ftw. Addre** 11 • Hiiarr: a
Milne.
DOBBINS
ELECTRIC SOAP!
It Is pruba<i!e that nearly rrery family ia
Wisconsin Knows b.r this time that the great
merit processed by tbis
World-Renowned Soap!
For i ha* ceeii on the market
For Fifteen Years,
\r.d has been brought to the notice of all. ba
H our advertising has escaped the eye if
ai v. and if no friend has ever spoken of
Us merits, please allow ns to av
that you will truly And It for your
interest to try it. ard
SEE FOR YOURSELVES
It lias to euniil. It is really the most econo n
leal and
ThK BEST SoAP IN THE WoKUi !
VOflt GROCER tj FILLS IT.
sj. JL. Cragin & Cos.,
t-r I’HIL ADKDFIIIA PA.
Cooper Shop.
SAKDJiItS A' STAMM.
Manufacturers of and :• talers in
Butler Tubs and Barrels,
And all other kinds of cooperage.
Shop opposite Marx Terrill’s hold. Miner*
Point, Wis.
MADISON
DEMOCRAT.
DAILY and WEEKLY.
Published at the Capitol of the
State it is essentially
A STATE NEWSPAPER.
smsrmr.K kok it.
Daily, per annum. - ■ §lO.OO
Weekly. •• - ■ 2.0
KOR CHILDREN!
THE NURSERY!
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
This Mmiuiiinu will begin the vear lti.il with
ii m>w iiml eleirant Cover mid other irnprov
in.'i ix, n will continue to sun as* all inii n
tors. The January numbi'r will prove this.
$1 Cl) a yum . In advanfo. { tr.Vi,iv Subscribers
isvt eslra Piimbti* In suli*er:htih r.uv
Nursery I’nhl.shim; Cant puny, I baton, Mass.
VAN ELLAS MONITOR
WO N I) M ILL
A Mi
Evansville Iron Pumps.
'I ht*lo "oml* flro *xloi.sivn!y known. Ovt:
five hundred \u.\\ in iuu in lowa ami LnFayett
couutlt**.
All having been sold and set hv
the undersigned.
I'm hi era. consult your own Interests, nu.l pit
route an exptiituced ptiiup dealer
ai.i, (lO(ii)s Ftrr.r.Y wabbantkd.
AND SOLD ON HKASONABLK
TKUMS.
s hop wilho. 11. ten, 11 i;:ii street. Miner*
■il Point, ') 1- 33nv 11, KEVNoUfS.
Painting! Patntino!
WIEIOK KI.LKH & SON.
//on sc, Sign, and f'a cringe
Painters,
.v. i Tr AV'i'kS bhcU*iith mop.
llin* 1 strcoi, - Mineral Point, Wit*.
All work e\nu*d ui a lit.•■■!-< •*- m/ioner,
mui ai rtaj-onabit rnict-.
Ditv GuuUs! (i'kofeimhsU
-lollN LANVON.
flea Ici in
Groceries, Dry Goods,
DUKSS HOODS,
Hat* and O.ips. Boots and Shoe*.
Comtncif ■ Sue-'. Mineral feint, Wl*
1 iiivil" the attention of the public to in j
lull stock of Kood*. I can sell goods us cheap
ns any other dealer In the city. My slock is
full and complete in every particular. Give m*
a calt. I guarantee saiisfacticn.
IiI’TTKR AND Root*
Taken in exchange for {food*. 1 wilt pay thr
highest market pike fur farm produce.
VI "I JOHN LANYO.V
KUWIN OSBORNE.
Jeweler and Engraver,
Engraving,
I make cn-rtTin.? a specialty. Articles pur
chis-d at my store will he engraved KRES 01
CHARGE. lam the only enirrevcr In thcclt.
Call and see me C. OSBORNE.
{fig a week in your own loan. t'< outfit*
JUO free. No Hk. Readet, If yea want a
DBS)ness at which persona ol either sex ca:.
Sake great pay all the time they work, writ
for parties)* •• to (I, Aallstt a CO., Portland.
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