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Show Daniel Webster's Dinner Set. Daniel Webster's liquor sot and Its oaken ease, which he carried with him on all his Iniportnnt Journeys, In now owned by S. T. Kimball of Rockland, Rock-land, Mann. Webster bequeathed It to his son, Col. Flctchor Wcbstor, who after somo years sold It to John Miller, Mil-ler, a whulesulo liquor denier of Hob-ton. Hob-ton. He twonty-elBht years later pf-sented pf-sented It to a relative, Job Green-halgh, Green-halgh, a business man of Doston, nnd from Mr. QroenhalEh Mr. Kimball has purchased It. The case contains six quart and six pint decanters, and In the tray are two tumblers, two got) lets and a measuring glass. |