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Evening Express from Portland, Maine • 8

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VyAhTEB Atoaoe cood reliable tn si to represent the rtewti Merrtant' Cbminerfial Asener A grand caanco jr the right men Apply ROOM 1 Klch Balidina Eicheage ttreel Port land Ma 4 LEGISLATIVE DOINGS INTERESTING STATISTICS Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest Report AMUSEMENTS t' AT THE HOTELS ORECAST PERSONAL City Hall Portland Lord 1 Rossini Concert OUT AND ABOUT SOCIAL ASSEMBLY THE STOCK MARKET In London Almost a Serious Accident 10 Cig Deering Masons 82 46S by in Wj 63 il 6 in Womeu Clubs in WHEAT with in Jan prevailing in north Pfrr Italv I 119S the oath governor May 16M Roe 1 wage i Cail at on Chcatautat Woodford Address all business communications to the business manager Ricmnond Terminal NasnvlUe Missouri HUftncMail Union Pad tic Texas Pad lie eslern Unton A tent son' May 1670 1715 5th 39Ji S5: was ro of com Delaware Lackawaifna Penn Reading Jersey Central Delaware 41 udsoti May sj 00 senate Delano Lin tle Gowr 4914 1J3 Kl'J LAST WEEK 12 New York Stock Market OP'g cut it 1 Lake Shore CUC SL Canada Southern Northern luJnc Northern Pacific Nin th American Magnificent Production of Comic and Military Opera of SPECIAL PRICE Cents To All Parts ot the House MEMBERS THE HOUSE IN AGENER OUS RAME MIND Portland Theatre LOTIIKOP Lessee and Manager Circulation Larger Than Any Other Dally in Maine THURSDAY JANUARY 5 1893 Warden Thompson of Newcastle who was hereaon official business left for home this afternoon Mr William Rogers a leading sliipj builder of Bath was in the city to day A little daughter of Mr Wesley cir of 46 Stone street is seriously ill with meningitis superinduced by whoop ing cough and pneumonia Dr A V' Thompson has made the little patient as comfortable as possible and hopes to have her about again in a short time Mr II Redlon of the iirm of Ira Clark Co has gone to New York on a trip combining business and pleas ure His wife accompanies him and he will be gone about 10 days Mr Royce of the iirm of Carl Royce of this city left for Haverhill today on business Mr IS esley Smith grand keeper of records and seal of the grand lodge of Knights of Pythias of' Maine Juft this morning for Camden where he is to in stitute a hxlgo tonight rom there he will go to Landing Deer Isle and institute a lodge tomorrow evening returning home Saturday January 6th and 7 th SATURDAY MATINEE The Musical Novelty of the Season western oioena Great damage is re ported and many inhnhimnts have ished Tlus morning a dispatch from Rome states that heavy snow storms are' Judging from the rehearsals of ra Diavojo it willt be the finest opera ever presented in Portland by amateurs Se cure scats at once for tomorrow the opening night A milk team from Cape Elizabeth overturned' on St John street this fore noon and a large quantity of milk was spilled uaj 63 23H Jan 4A Dr Howland the well known den tist at 199 Congress street corner of Brown has leen making artificial teeth for $5 a set Ho has con cluded the price from $5 to $7 on and after Ihis date All his other work will remain at the same low price as formally Thursday snow probably clearing riday warmer fol lowed by colder ri day night At the monthly meeting of the man agers of the board of trade this morning several applicants for memliership were received and referred Messrs Ebon Corey and illiam Merrill were appointed committee to audit tho account and Nir Joseph Blaboh Lyman Cousins and 11 Bootbby committee to prepare a list on nominations for the several of ficers of the board to lie presented at the annual meeting on Monday next at 3 Tickets for sale at Music Store anrt by the committee I a tw The Deering lodge of Masons visited the Westbrook lodge last night The Muster Mason's degree was worked af ter which a collation" wits served A special electric eai which was provided for the convenience of the 40 members of the party returned home at 11:30 Summary of Births Deaths and Marriage In thu City of Westbrook for the Year 1892 The Westbrook records of the three important periods in life reveals the following interesting That there have been 222 births 120 deaths and 92 marriages during the year of 1892 in that city Thus it is seen that the per centage of gain in population in West brook aside from the extremely large percentage of gain from immigration over emigration is enough to ensure a healthy growth in the The increase in population in the city from natural causes alone is 103 and the increase by immigration is accord ing to the best calculation about three times that number The increase in the number of dwell ings the past year is a substantial proof that Westbrook has had a very healthy growth during the past year The nationality of the parentsof the children born in Westbrook during the year 1892 presents some interesting facts and reveals to the thoughtful something in regard to the future pop ulation of that city Of the 222 births 155 are of parentage of foreign birth and 189 of parents both of whom were born under a foreign flag The rench Canadian element of this popula tion have given birth to the most child ren of any of the foreigners Tho births among these people are 95 among the Scotch 15 Danish 7 Irish 8 English 3 German and rench 1 Only one child las the honor of being of parents both datives of Westbrook The dreaded la grippe got in good work last year among this population He claimed 15 victims as his As would be expected the largest number of deaths were from throat and lung dis ease Two suicides and five accidents are recorded ollowing is a fist at the dead of oster 5 Gays la grippe Hannah Leighton 75 years 6 months la grippe Sully Parker 89 years 7 months la grippe Henry Poitras 1 year la grippe red Seal 54 years la gripjK) Anna Conley 71 years la grippe Mercy Stevens 75 years 6 months kid ney and heart disease John Blanchard 01 years 8 months la grippe Jastnes Webb 56 years heart failure Mary McLellan 41 years la grippe Mrs Lamproa 65 years apoplexy Provineil I day asphyxia Gaguer 0 day Luena Garland 18 years Rufm luent 63 years heart disease Amasa Stanley 68 years heart disease Isaac Laverty 44 years bronchial asth ma TELEPHONE: Etiional Rooms 11 2 Business Office 11 WA'Pfkn r1 rnllflti cow oil hWrttod Xcarscil andBijma hay Inquire at 21 L8 feu OLD 1 I) Id hM gone to Engllnd but hl RIIIIVHATIC KKMKOY can be procured by addressing 0 DOX is X8 875 Portland Me flimo (m Hall Cumberland Mills riday Evening Jan 6 1893 Music by Manchester TlcketcoOc Gallery 25c Governor Henry 13 Cleaves Receive the Oath of Office and Delivers His Inaug ural Matters of General Inter est Augusta Jan 5 The house con vened at 10 this morning Op ened with prayer by Chaplain Randall I Morse of Liberty and Blood of Skowhegan were appointed pages The members were in a generous mood towards themselves voting to each representative two dictionaries a gazeteer bible and Manual After the report of the committee on gubernatorial vote had been made the following committee was named tewait on Hon Henri' IL Cleaves and notify him of his election: Mallet of Cumber land Swanton Sagadahoc Jackson of Waldo on the part of the senate Morrill of Portland Matthew of Ber wick IV Into of Rockhind Carleton of Winterport Holmes of Caribou Isaac son of Lewiston and Boody of Jackson on the part of the house A message from the senate proposing a joint convention to receive Governor Cleaves and administering the oath of office to him was read and the house concurred with the senate At 10:45 the legislature went into joint convention with President Spear in the chair A committee consisting of Seiders of Cumberland and Mayo of enooscot on the part of the and Woodbury of Cumberland of 561 95 i 3JJ ft I I have bad the rheumatism for thro' rear ual round nothin to rive atlsfajtory rell un til lusod 1001 1 Jjnlmsnt which Is provinr a enra MU TU03 JSEWMAX Ma A man attempting to board the o'clock car from Westbrook to this city last night was knocked down but hav ing presence of mind to draw up his knees and roll from the car he escaped being killed As a special request his name is withheld Its hoped that the occurrence will lie a warning to the pa trons of the electric cars to wait until the car is practical ly brought to a stand still: American Sugar Rennery' Wabash Preferred Wheeling PreferredSliver Erie Wheeling i New York Central Tennessee Coal an I irk'n DlaiiUerb Callie eeders Trust 624 National Cordage Company 138' Manhattan Elevated Chicago Board ofTrade Heavy rosts In Eastern Kus la IOndon Jan 5 Advices from St almouth Goo Bisbee Buekfiold: cJ liidcr Portsmouth II A Nealey Lancas ter Hannaford Montreal Chus Heath Malden Mass Mat thews Augusta A liooauu Boston The Anne Hathaway club meets Mrs King Emery street today The club meets tonight with Mrs McDonald Pine street? The Beecher club met with Mrs ogg Neal street this afternoon The Review club met this morning with Miss Belle Waterhouse Congress street The Clio club met yesterday afternoon with Miss McAlpine Emery street Talk about cough medicines Mur phys Balsam beats any of them for coughs and croup Try it Schooner Helen Whitten damaged in collision will go on the railway to be repaired i United State Andrew Hartford Ct Ham lin Bartlett IL Heath Lewis ton William West Boston: II Robin son Island Pondt Dr Haughiou Rumford alls Gcorgo Perry New lork Pottle bouth Gardiner Piscataquis and Welt coin on the uart house was appointed to notify nor elect Cleaves that the legislature were in joint sessipn ready to receive him The committee reported the gov ernor elect in waiting to receive the oath of office At 11 Governor elect Henry Cleaves was escorted into the presence of the legislature and 1 resuient bpear administered of office to him At 11:10 the delivered his address Governor message ceived with universal words irendation Men like Powers Little field and Wiswell join with Simon Brown Kimball Eastman Col Norton and other Democrats in pronouncing jt the finest message for years His srtm mary of advancement and in dustrial growth (hiring the past two years the consideration of various top ics that have received the attention of Maine politicians for years the sugges tions the work to I III I NEXT WEEK llooday Tueaday Wednesday January pau 1L BUNAWAY WIE" 1 4 dtf (4) i iviuwiv Luv mi io ne oone nv the present legislature and careful revieir of matters of interest to cverv citizen of the Pino Tree state stamped tho address as above the standard sot for such documents At the close of the inaugural address Governor Cleaves held reception in the council ehamliev winch was decor ated for tho occasion The joint con vention was dissolved and another held for the purpose of electing state offi cers ahd the officers nominated in the Republican caucus of last evening were elected Adjourned to Tuesdav Jan 10 Margaret oss 5 months bronchitis Joseph 3 years diphtheria John Gladue months croup Henry Babb 56 years bronchitis Susan Nason 64 years la grippe Susan Mayberryj 67 years cancer Emilia Gayner 35 years Parke 41 years consumption James Cowan 1 month diphtheria lr Lizzie Cowan 3 months diphtheria Hiram Sproule 53 years consumption Baby Hunt 1 day Alphonso redlettc 13 years drowned Eva Johnson 6 years heart failure Durant 1 day John Paulsen 9 months la grippe Marie Josephine Labonte 1 year tonsl litis Milton Libby 3 years whooping cough Ella A Ingersoll 36 years apoplexy Nellie Munick 21 years consumption 7 Knight 3 days Edwin Ayer 49 years heart disease Benjamin Tukey 7b years paralysis Sarah Anderson 60 years McNair ictor Morrow 11 months croup Mark Knight S6 years pneumonia Alziro Goodreau 32 years pneumonia McKenney 1 year croup Louise Nash 4 yearspheumonim Of the 93 couples married 31 couples were of rench Canadian ancestry pany Stock Bought and sold by HASKINS CO: 80 JBroadivay New York Members or tlie New York Stock Exchange A 11 trades made before the closing of he tYnnsfer books will receive the ebruary divi dend of 1 2 percent i 5 im Cummings 2 years pneumonia Marie Couturier 1 year 4 months Jos Morran 3 years 5 months mor ringi tis AlicoMetsman 1 year 2 months capillary bronchitis George Welch 1 year bronchial asthma Mr James Jefferson accidental Mason 8 years meningitis Lydia Redden 32 years suicide' William Munnick 5 months chol era Eva Gertrude Parker 26 years con sumption Thomas Boyd 5 years tonsilitis Christian Boyd 3 years acute tonsilitis Ethel Boyd 9 years diphtheria Delia Richards months cholera in fantum Varnum two days Bertha Varnum 30 years moningetis Hattie TuRey 41 years fever Tukey 11 days Marie Elise Harvey 9 mouths tonsilli tis Charles Roberts 26 years tuberculois Roger Hilton 35 years accident MSrgarct Valentine TOyears apoplexy Lucretia Cobb 5 months erysipelas Phebe Richards 51 years Agnes Boyd 36 years consumption' Maximo Lafond 11 months congestion of lungs Marian Tapley 75 years pneumonia and la grippe I Eva Lillian Mattson I year 10 months bronchitis Sarah Smith 40 years la grippe Annie Pcterson 30 years pneumonia rank Plummer 23 years tuberculois Mrs Lavinia Watson 62 years la grippe Winifred Swan 22 years accidental Everett Durgin 3 months la grippe Mrs Anthoino Brown 30 years pneumo nia John Trickcy S3 years paralysis Julia Hill 80 years la grippe Edmund Barker 69 yearsTu grippe Reliance Quinby 88 years bronchitis Lellie May Labeuii 1 year accidental poisoning Benjamin Hussey 78 years heart dis ease Allen 3 days JJeliua Daniel 29 years heart disease LiUcJr Robinson 21 days heart failure Peter Lupinvin 3 months cholera infan tum Herbert 30 years typhoid fev er Mary Brazier bo years paralysis Marie Lcpoze 20 years consumption avier 4 mouths cholera fantum Myra Nash 30 years tuberculois Arthur Becot months cholera infan tum Christian Peterson 4 months cholera in fantum Perrin 6 days not determined Amede Alfred Vachon 3 month cholera infantum Delia Robesseau 4 months cholera fantum Pauline Lagarle 6 months cholera factum Geogiana Mason 3 months cholera fantum Lizzie Boyd 8 months cholera infantum Grace Caroline Green 2 months cbolcni infantum A Marcourt 5 months cholera in fantum Harold Waterhouse 11 months cholera infantum Ouelette 6 months cholera In fantum Margaret Hayes 26 years consumption Henry 8 McLellan 43 years suicide Charles Verrill 3 months cholera in fantum Alton Goff 42 years typhoid pneumonia Jas Leger 3 days convulsion John Schwartz 76 years heart disease Andrew Bryson 87 years pneumonia I Johnnie 4 veara diphUiaria NO TICK Is hereby given that the subscriber has liecn duly appointed ana taken upon Lerseir the trust of administratrix ot the es tate of SAMUEL HASTY late of Brooklyn Y( derciscd who tiled leaving estate le admin Ltere1 in the coun ty of Cumberland and given bonds ns the law directs aud I have appointed nbl isM Ray Esq ot Westbrook Me mv agent or attorney wlthiu the state br Maine All persons having demands upon the estate ot said deceased are required to exhibit the same ami all persons indebtei tn said estate are called upon to make payment to ADELAIDE GILL of Brooklyn NY Aifmx or to ABIUS RAY of Westbrook Me Agent or Attorney Portlan I January 3I 1S9 I 15 Itawllw rpnRRE will be spec meeting of tbe JL stockholders of the complete Combustion Company at the office of thei Clerk tn Port lAnrt Maine on Stturday January St a 1883 at one clock in the afternoon to see it the stockholder will authorise the Director to give an exclusive license to manufacturer ana ell boilers and furnaces under the pa tents ot the Company and If so upon what terms s' per order ot the Directors JOsIAH DRUMMOND JR Clerk The Rossini club gave its first concert this morning when the following pleas ing programme was rendered: Piano DuetMisses Brown and Davis Vocal Trio Misses Knight and Rick er and Mrs Moore Piano Solo Miss Cobb Vocal Solo Mrs Smith Piano Duet for two pianos Mrs Allen add Mrs Johnson Vocal Solo Miss Ricker Piano Solo Miss Brown Vocal Solo Miss Knight Piano Solo Miss Blanchard Vocal Trio Misses Knight and Rick er and Mrs Moore nrASTED Denti for the Real tea amt coffee Mralner: will surely protect I rum drip atalne nseful and ornx rneatal latest thin out: sample and Hrcutan Sic Address HUMK NOVELTY CO St Wnsb7 Ida ton street Bjitua Mass TO A aloe sunny rent on flrst floor Af tots: Inquire at liean Kr change street or Gilbert Woodford? Mo i Preble House Purinton airfield Wheeler Chesterville Turner Buswell Skowhegan Soule Gardiner 51 Kershuw Auburn Porter and wife Win throp ox Lccoupte Bos ton A competent irl to take cs roof a child and assist In iuuswork Call at DANOKTU ST between six and eight elt ft Gleanings rom Wall Items of tereat to Those Who Deal lu Stock! mrt cwv Kg i ni ui iMnnsa inqaire or I etersburg bring intelligence of almost tuckeb York st unparalleled frosts in eastern Russiaand wnsfnrr A new ml let DR MEDICINES ALLdlwxsM vhk'U xnilel the human fam ily are some form of poltam in the blood und a sum euro Is effected by removing an poisons from the system The medicine discovered by tho late Dr Lamb for the cure nt Erysipelas Scrofula Rheumatism Eczema caiarra and all diseases of the skin ean be had calling at bls late residence UK) 12 Imo SPECIAL MT1ALT AT CHAND PRODUCTION OTHK CDMIO OPKRA PRISCILLA BY HOME TALENT Under the auspices of the SAMARITANS AT CITY HALL Jan 1920 ani21 Thursday? riday and Saturday Even logs and Saturday Matinee MoCOMHR of Boston Manager and KOTZSC1IMAK Musical Director TOME OPERA COMPANY ITY VOICES ifteen in Orchestra led by WILLIAM CHANDLER Musical Conductor i JAS A MONTGOMERY Stage Manager Mugulfieont Costume made by Owen Moore Co Calcium and Scenic I'flccts Sente on sale at Chandler's Wed nesday Dec 2btb Special rates on all rall rpadsiwin bo made to those holding Diavolo rtlckuta Reserved seats 75 GO 35o 1227 lw(1) Opposite City Hall RIDAY' VXD 35 boxes ancy Indian River Oranges at from is to 85 cents per dosen ancy Malaga Grapes so cents per lb ine Confectionery of all Varieties Broken and Mixed Candles 10 cents per 16 Bananas Grape ruit Kid Glove Orangey Nuts Dates igs etc of first quality always In stock and at lowest Prices a (2) NOTICE The marriage of Miss Mai Walker to Mr alter Lord took place last even ing nt the residence of the father Mr Charles Walker 138 Pine street Mr Claud Griffith played the wedding march while the bridal party took their places in the bow window beneath a very handsome bell of flowers The ceremony was jxirformed by Rev Dr Blanchard Miss Lillian Harmon acted as maid of honor Mattie Loveitt and MissJ'mima Whitnev as brides maids Mr Irving Rico was best man Mr Boardman and Mr Adie we the ushers The gifts were numerous and costly Mr and Mrs Lord left on the midnight train for Boston where they are to spend their honeymoon Opera Company Commencing Monday Jam 2 THIS EVENING NANON riday evening The Black Huar tentar day evening Ermlolt EVENING PRICKS S5o 3SeS0c SAT MATINEE SAT The BoHan Girl YVT AN'rjl A elrl to Co general nonowork vy OO'MI wakes paid Apply MRS A DOTdN 463 Cumberland street 5 WASTUu Every man wntnan and child to call at Paras Uizaar anl tin WorM ruir wjuvenir luaa i uf aiomniuzn bLe neMrUrnlth material at tA j' 1 vonffrjuii Atchison 46'4 Erie £3 Lake Shore 127y Louisville Nashville St YC 119 Un Ion Pacific 39 Reading lb4 pec Opening vj Closing Jan corn Dec Opening 40 Closing PORK Opening Closing JIAHJAGES In Llibon all 31st nit by Rev George Piummcr Oscar Eox an 1 Mrs Annie both ot Iwis ton OSTER In South Au burn 31st nit Samuel oster of Gray and MUs Edna Hunnewell of Auburn In Biddeford Jan 8 George tV Bridgmaa and Miss Addle Ray Plummer In Bar Harbor a 8th alt Lr Elmer Morrison and Miss lo ra ennel ly In Augusta 31st ult Horace Colburn and Miss Lottie olsom both of Augusta" In Auburn 1st Inst John Howard of Dixfield and Jennie Lovejoy of Mexico tn "his city 6th Inst by Rev Dwight Pratt Lswts Manning Brown of New York and Millie Sprague Sparrow of Portland DEATHS In Rangoon BuunahNov22 Charles Appletou Small son off io late William and Sarah Small of Portion aged 64 year! In Auburn 4th Inst red A Tlak ham aged 85 yjars months JARVJS In Augusta sfM ult Oapt William Jarvis of Surrj In Vienna ult Sewall Gor don aged 75 years 6 months In Augusta 21 lust Mrs Eliza beth Plummer aged 61 years BURGESS In Peru Thomas Burgess aged 67 ears In Biddeford 1st lust Mr Mary Tarbox aged 66 years in saco 1st last Sarah Joy Hill aged 72 years In Bath Mrs Mary Rich ardson aged bi lu Readfleld 31st ult Craig aged 76 In Wilton 2M ult Miss DorcasYler ry aged 81 years In Winter Harbir 13th ult Mrs Mary Pendleton age I Id years In Water rille 21th ult John Hers jy aged 7i years REYNOLDS Tnv Wlnilow Stth ult Miss Edith Reynolds aged 26 years la ryeburg 3 1st ult Mrs Sarah Osgood aged 78 years wg bJvj 2U L3 cu RM ESI M3 RAr STATS" CUITARS MANDOLINS BANJO3 ZITHERS and DRUMS We make a variety from the cheapest to the elegant and costly instruments' an1 fully win rant each and every one TH IKK A INE OR 9750 Wrie ns about the Lewis" liar jo it is superb Car sent Mrniion th in st ro merit on think of buying JOHN MTNES CO BOSTON MASS A pure cream of tartar powder Mokes delicious hot breads for breakfast Is called for in the latest recipes of Marion Harland Author of Sense in the Household Mrs Ro re Principal Philadelphia Cooking School Eliza Parker Author Economical Houackeejang Mrs Dearborn Principal Boston Cooking School Mrs Lincoln Author of Boston Cook Book Those who know most about baking powders use Our Cook Book 400 recipe fxxk Ask your grocer for acopy If he it send stamp and address to' Cleveland Baking Powder Co Powder Abaalutelv tha Rm MITTENS All styles in Mittens single double and ancy for Ladies Gents Misses and Boys marked down to 25c Per Pair We also have a very fine all wool Cashmere Glove for La dies and Misses worth 38c per pair marked 25c Per Pair to Close A GOULD 499 CONGRESS ST INSURANCE DO'V i PMHiM 35 EXCHANGE STREET STRONGEST AGENCY IN PORTLAND (4 4tii (Il WKLLCOUES IR BALSAM COUGH DROPS The Heaton of coughff and colds Is at hand A popular remedy however Is also at litmd In VX ellcome ir Babain Cough Drops Thete drops re recommended tor eorgas colds hoarsnucntt sore throat etc Puohc singers tlnd tiieri invaluable Ask voiir drugg'bts and dealers in eoaleetl mery for Wellcome ir Balsam Gough Drops ve cent pack ages 1" exl Imo) 8th rortTLAsn Me Jan 6 "RIDAY morning the regular annual clearing sale of stamped and commenced Linens begin in the needlework I department Not more than fifty pieces in all the lot in cludes some of the choic est examples of needle embroidery in our whole collection They are mostly models which our own workers have made from time to time during the past season and hav ing served their purpose as models must be sold to make room for others which are now making The offering includes Tray cloths centre pieces squares tea cloths side board covers etc hem stitched fagotted and some fringed Most of the pieces are commenced and the selling price in eludes all materials for finishing There are also a few Pillow and Cushion Covers which are to go in the same sale Prices are cut about fifty per cent Ready riday morning 7 his week sees the end of the Curtain clearance sale There are many bar gains left yet which pru dent purchasers will do well to see OWEN MOORE CO LEADING' NEWSPAPER In ail the attributes that suffice to make a first class faintly Jour nal THE PHILABELPHIA REC ORD Spares no trouble or expense to gather and present to Its readers nil the news of the Old and New World Its several Departments each under the management of a com potent Bditor comprises mat ters pertaining to The Household The arm World Science Art Literature inance The ICeal instate 'World Presenting coinplcto maga zine cvciry day SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily one year $300 Daily and Sunday oiio year 4V0 ADDRESS The Record Publishing Co 917 919 Chestnut Street Philadelphia is at SUPERIOR ARTIICIAL TEETH $700 EB SET BEST NONE TOO I use only the White and Gum and Plain Teeth mounting them' on the finest rubber and guarantee tho quality of workmansnip and nt of plate In every instance Gas or ether free to all who desire to have one or more teeth extracted' Without pain Gold filling from 3100 up Standard alloy or Silver filling 50 and 75 cento Bone or ce ment 10 cento I DR HOWLAND Successor to Dr: Bonney 499 1 9 Conxrcsx Street Corner Brow ortiaad MaBw it I.

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