J 1 ATHE ARGUS THURSDAY, OCT. 81, is-.).",. J. II. Morton, of Coopr Mmni tivin, did bumiiwB in the comity wilt TiiPHday. Samuel Houtlmi'd, who owntt tlio only Hiiwmill in t.he city ol Kiihitnii, tyiH in town the first of the week. Hoard, with or without rowiie, with use of hath Cliiiie inoder le. J mpiiro of Mrs. M. II. Mil ium. H'Uiry Hchhb, onu of tho North riuiim 400, wan in Tmwliiy with liiw usual good nutiiro accompaiiy i 1 1 him. VrhnV AnderHon. a Ron of Ja- coh AndciKon, who renidea on the Hidknap farm, lelt tins week tor l'iltshurg, Pennsylvania, where ho him a position in u nicicantile hiuise. -Men'M laundrieil sliirts, f0 els. 4-adi at Sidiulmerioh it Son. Tho reward of "()() for ius Wachline is Htill Htandin. It will he remeinhercd that he killed John Led rich Borne niontlm ago, near Oomclius. The reward for John lloleoinb is now raised to n total ,f MOO. The reward offered for l'otneroy is $1.00. L. II. Nic.holH, tho pnHlniaHer from (itmlen Home, was in lu'tn yesterday, doing business. DresB goods in the latest styk'6 nt Sehulmerich it Sou. Tuesday night the frost was verv heavy "in all parts of Oiego'i. When we get three in succession look out for rain. Krunk Kelsay has moved family to town and here this winter. Kfnr vour ruhlW ids while t'm,8 urn unbroken. ' Win line of MReinlns hen for lailioziftil gen 1 1 u Hrvim Laidrnw X!k. Cash T-Subjpct for discussion at the Christian Chureh Sunday morning Nov. 8. 11:00 A. M.is "Fraternal Relationship of Hie Church." At 7:li() 1', M., 'Inspiration ol the Bi ble." A cordial invitation to all. Orville Tucker, accompanied by his sister Louisa, came in from Kahuna. Wash , Saturday hint. Mr. Tucker returning the first of the week. We curry in stock everything that pertains to a tirsl-class drug store. From a toothpick to the costliest chemical, you can feel Mire that, you are getting an Al article at prices that are right when von buv t the I'hiiriiiiicv. I II 1 II in fill. i-. all this yearVace(mnts offiairs am i, and cancel all over- . .., , Wheat will doubtless go no higher this season. Jt may go low er. Those indebted to UB ohould j make a note of this and sell. We want to (dose on our hooks due notes by Dec. 1st II. WK1IKIINO (V IONS. Harry Hall, of Shady Brook, was in town yesterday. He "ny but little fall ploughing has been done in his section. --I'hysicianH report this the healthiest autumn which hat) ob tained for many years. For a town having no sewerage system, Hills boro is peculiarly healthy. Pickled pigs' feet at C. Blaser's, 2nd stieet. ft is reported that the Hills- borii Bited and Cornet band will )1 (let Ser vice on the Wrong Party. A Welcome Bequest j Tuesday evening, J. I. Knight, Recorder of the A. 0. I'. W. lodge of this city, received from the Grand I. mice A. (). U. W.. of Kansas, 4 checks of .j(X)each, payable respect ively to Mrs. Mary 15. Rose, and . the Misses Belle, Bessie and Katie Rose, in full of death claim of John PLENTY OF LIVE STOCK HERE i ouei ho carried insurance in the order. Mr. Rose died Sept. 25th, and the payment was made in less than 80 days after proof of claim was tendered. This certainly speaks i well for the Workmen. Why a Newspaper is Sometimes Si lent Old Pioneer Visits The City. Had The Wrong Man. Some time hince, an ollicer ar rested and held a John Pomeroy at Creamery Company Incorporated. The Farmiiigton Creamery Com pany filed articles of incorporation with County Clerk Coodin, Mon day of this week, with a capitaliza- John Dennis is now holding down a position in Portland, and W. F. l'artlow 18 alao a resiueni oi the metropolis.. fj Great THE BUFFET CAR ROUTE liu tho Inlin I'iitiiitiiv wanted in render several pieces at the hand j (V)jN (.))UI ,. f,,r larceny. The man answered the description very close! v and an arrest was thought Lewiston, Idaho, thinking him t:tjn 0f $201)0 in shares of ir 50 each. The incorporators are L. A. hood, ns remain . r. : r l. .. kImih next, Hum av a ternoon, n me weather is fine. Chan. Russell, roadmastcr on the West side road, was in the city Vii1iiim1:i V. Mr. Russell has been in his present position leu years. ...-15 ven Chance Vrfaicco at the Bi van-Laidhiw jjfftr. 15 cents p pound. The Be'hany Band concert at the court yard bandstand last Sat urday evening was listened to by a large and appreciative attendance. I'he program was adhered to as closely as possible, and Ilillshoro people all speak in terms of high praise of the Bethany boys' umsi .al ability, j -Bargain -fay U every day at the I'hauiffT-Vv There arc only 32 "Washing ton" counties in the United States. ho when von have your friends write you have them remember the state. there are only 27 Ilillshoro post-ollir.es. The bonds for the n w motor line are reported about to ho sold. If the $50,000 worth of securities find market the road will push right along. Born. Oct. 25, to the wife of j Peter (ieisbars, of the IVnrborn place, near tireenvillc, a daughter. The Climax Milling Co. is sell ing bran ut -tlO per ton, at, the mill. A son of Mr. Muhly, living five miles south of Cornelius, on Mon day last hud the misfortune In shoot his left arm nearly off. Dr. C'de anil Large of Forest drove, and Dr. Bailey of tins place were canen. The surgeons found it necessary to amputate the arm, about four inches tw.l.mr tlin elbow inint. At this writing the patient is resting easy For sale A full-blooded llol ci..i,, I. nil :i wars old. Iiioliire of warrantable. After investigation it. was found out that while the John Pomeroy was a Washington for nearly county party, he was not the one wanted, being a sou of Frank Pom- ierov, who lives mar iuinniun. . The mistake being known, the pris r i i i ,i oner was released ami me nimcvai ty of the county is now in sore dis appointment. "The John Pomeroy who iB wanted lived near tireen villc, and is supposed to be in com pany with John Holcomb, both be ing wanted here. The young man who was arrested is of good reputa tion and the mistake is to be de plored. It will be hard hereafter to convince him that "there is nothing in a name." Win. Sehulmerieh and 1). Hurk- halter. Their object stated is to do a general business of merchandis ing and manufacturing in dairy products, with headquarters at Farmiiigton, Washington county. Notice to Patrons. After Nov. 4th. the cider mill of Lieser & Susbauer at Cornelius will run Thursdays, Fridays and Sat urdays only. in Plenty of Live Stock. There is a prevalent idea that the Willamette valley is not replete with cattle for beef purposes. This is erroneous in the extreme as the experiences of Warren Merchant, the buyer for the Union Meat Co., of Portland, attest. For several months he has driven cattle from valley points to Portland markets and he savs the beef raised in this valley far (xeeeds ihe eastern Ore gon and Washington products in richness of nutrition and navor. Every few days he drives a large herd into the metropolis and he says there is no apparent diminu tion of numbers. While in this county the interest in raising slock for dairy purposes is jjivat, still in this class of cuttle there are always those which are fitting for (daughter only. Our last assessor's report gives a total of l871 head in this county. For Cash. Until Nov. 20, II. Wehrung it Sons will make a sweeping reduc tion in prices on their stock of dress eoods. clothing, boots and shoes, and groceries. We have decided to turn halt our stock of goods into cash within the next .'50 days, and here are r-ome of our inducements: 33 in. all wool drees goods 22 cents per yard. 30 inch, ditto, (ffi. 30 cents $ yard. 52 " " " 44 " Best I). G. sugar, per ft, 5 cents. Rolled oats, per lb, 3 cents. Rice " " 5 " Arbuckles coffee " " 22$ " Footwear and all other goods at proportionately low prices. We will not he undersold. Remember this sale will only last 30 days so don't fail to call and get prices. H. Wkhki xo & Sons. re Se Se w tine's Mr. L. pany wi ll I groceries cheap luhneiieh it Son at all .or in ddiess Dan'l Baker, (i reenvill. Oregon. W. Fletcher, in coin two of his neighUira hi back a line lot ol catlisli fhom the Willamette Slough the otVr day, but in some manner for .got. the' diseipl-s of duienlei"!! thinking perhaps that they feasted 41!,' on mountain tioiit. "Snekem" t htmiselves would not go had these dregH of rep uhiicin limes Bi'icains all tlio week in d ro peries at Bryan Laidlaw Co. Cash tore. On Tuesday last at Beaverton, a Mr. French was operate 1 on for t . . .... ... u. appendicitis. it. iv i--'"', , histed bv Dr. Holmes of Portland.! and Dr." Bailey of this city, per Wined tho operation. His condi tion was critical before he submit to the surgeon's knife and the result it yet doubtful. V R. H. Oreer ninkesM specialty of teas and coffees. J A couple of itinerant photo graphers were in the city the lirst of the week taking flashlight pic tures of tho interior of business houses, They met with consider able suoccss. Money to loan in sums to suit. Mortgages and notes bought and 'sold. Room 13, Morgan Block. At ;a meeting of the quarterly conference of the M. 15. church Saturday last it was voted to raise tho ministers salary to tfSOOfor the guanine veal', also giving hill) the use of the parsonage. Rev. Mc Donald was tendered a reception Tuesday evening at his residence. One hundred stereoscopic views to be given away with each 25 cent no re Iihho. You have vour choice -as long as the views ''Boro Bazaar. We carry ii stock everything that iiertaina to a hrst class mug store, from a tbothpudi to the cost liest chemical Yoto tan feel sure that you are'getingan 'Al article at prices thatterTght when you buy at ihe Pharmacy. Bargain day j-every day at . the Pharmacy. i Hair cutting, 25 cents; Shav ing 10 cents, at the City Shaving Parlors, upen trom ( :uu a. m. w .8:00 p. m. Hot or cold baths Phillips and Colestock, Main street, opposite Tualatin Hotel. WnrVBoucsein came down from las place last week and attended the exposition at Portland. He Is intending to be with us for awhile. Just received a new line f Mens Fine Cordovan shoes in the very latest style toes, in lHce orconeress. Will sell at lowest city prices at Grece'& Shoe Store, Forest GroverOre, Why Silence Was Maintained. There are many people who cen Hire a newspaper it it give From April ist to Sept. 30th. County clerk's semi-annual report: CLAIMS AND AMOUNTS ALLOWED. Assessing and coll revenue $lMt 95 Hi'iiIitrm and roads w " ismnity on wild animals County court Circuit court County scrveyor " school superintendent. " judge treasurer 17 20 m iu 1441 70 Ii 75 353 01 350 00 300 00 , k 1500 W -The penile voice of Michael Kelly is again heard in Ilillshoro haunts, alter a protracted absence on the racing circuit. Mike has sold his racer and gives us his word that he will quit the turf until be is able to ride behind Chehalis as sole owiiei . The Bon Ton Shaving Parlors mi Second street are the most lasli innable in the city. Childrens' hairctiUing, 15 cent"; shaving on Sunday, 10 cents. Win. II esse, the you nger brother of Henry Hesse, is in this vieinitv from Wasco county, visiting rela iives. He will remain several days yet. I'.jriTH taV" exchange fur goods at the fllsboro Bazaar. All KnigbU of Pythias nro re quested to ne preseni 111 uc- Inst. Hills meeting next Monday night. There will be important business as wen as the conferring of the Knights' rank. The hrotheis of neighboring lodges are cordially invited to be present. Just received, fresh from the factory, the finest line of umbrellas ever shipped to this market. If it rains come in; 11 it don t come any way. Our prices will surprise you. Bryan Laidlaw Co. Tbft continuous dry weather thrHiL'hout this month has been verv detrimental to fall ploughing, very little having been done. There are Severn. . however who pui 111 wheat at tho last vain, and it is do ing nicely. Yon need not go to Portland or any other place to gel your win ter wraps. You can get them cheap at Solnilmerich & Son. Mr. Susbauer, of Cornelius, was in the city the first of tho week on business connected with his cider mill. It. H. GRKKU 8151X8 if it give the 1 1 a news, and many wno censoic n ikhvk of uncoinnliinentarv charac ter be suppressed, claiming in Ihe latter in.-t:,uce that the press is "bought oil'" These people are generally in ignorance of the pres sure which is brought to bear on publishers in cases of this kind. It has ever been the policy of Tun AlHii'K to publish the news, irre spective of personality, but it has ever tried to be just, and in most instances where criminal chart es were brought against parties, has waited until it was sure of its ground before giving it to the pub lic. When a ease has been tried before a tribunal the verdict has al ways been given, with but one ex n.iiiion This exception: Some weeks ago a young man from the Greenville district was convicted and lined for stealing a plow. This was legitimate news and the article was set and ready to press, when a friend of the family, in behalf of the parents, who bear honored names, asked as a favor that the ar ticle be with-held from publication. Out of respect to motherhood this was done and Inn Altars is not Borrv. But in the future all such appeals will be fruitless. This pa per will give the news, aim n n man commits r. crime, the public has a right to the knowledge. The province of The Ahous as a news medium shall not hereafter be in anv manner curtailed, when the matter becomes that of public record. " stock inspector l-'uuliV li(?Iit & janitor Court house and jail account... Insane unci inquest Justice jury Poor l'arni Paupers and prisoners Kci'undcd and remitted Hecorder of conveyances Slate cases Stationery Sheritl'. 25 00 212 til 05 44 05 50 7 no 15 75 15S5 04 08 SO 1050 00 1-U 55 5! HI 07 .050 00 Total, claims allowed drawn ;1S5H0 50 TOTAL OUTSTANDING WARRANTS. October i, Htt l"(' 41 RESOURCES. Cash on liand 81241 32 DeliiKiuent list for 1W2-3 A: 4 141')5 41 Total resources tM54'!(i 73 The above statement has been properly eertilied to by County Clerk, H. It. Uoort- in. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. 35 lbs rolled oats for 19 ttis No. 1 rice for 20 lbs American granulated 1.00 1.00 One of Our Pioneers. Samuel Elliott, one of the oldest pioneers in Washington county, has been in the city for several days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Redmond. He is troubled with . hand' which has had somewhat too familiar an acquaintance with a No. 9 sliver. Mr. Elliot :s the owner of a large farm back of Glen coe, near the foothills. In early davs he built all the brick flues in the county, then sparsely settled, and has the honor of having burned the first kiln of brick on the West side. sugar 1.00 1.00 .15 5 lbs best roast coffee 2 2 A lb cans "of tomatoes 1 16 oz can No. 1 baking powd'r .20 A first-class Japan tea w lb .A) Even Change tobacco lb .14 0. K. Smoking Tobacco 14 4 oz Vvpapers for l.iWj And everything else in propor tion.' We don't mean to cut prices but we do mean to sell you as many goods as any person can or will for one dollar in cash. Bring on your cash we have the goods. For boys' and girls' school shoes, at lowest city prices go to Gregg's Shoe Store, Forest Grove. Sacred Concert. The Hillsboro Reed & Cornet Band will give a sacred concert in the band stand next Sunday after noon by the rendition of the follow ing: March Sweet Sabbath Strains Anon Christians Awake.. We show this week a lot of remnant and broken lots in shoes for ladies and children at 50 and 75 cents per pair. Sehulmerieh & Son. Jos. Downs has been giving his fence a new coat of paint, wedd ing the brush himself. Joe says this may be highly improper for an alderman but lie Had to come 10 11, For timothy and clover seed, see J. W. Goodin, of Glencoe. Judue McGinn has granted a change of venue in the mutter of the recount, of ihe ballots cast at the last election fur Muir and Hume who were candidates for District Attorney for Multnomah county, and Judge MeBride will give the case its hearing at the November term. 'I'he Portland-Corvfillis passen-J ger ran over a calf this morning 111 tho suburbs. The fog was so heavy that it was not seen until tne pilot caught it, mangling it so badly that it had to be killed. 0. R. Spencer will give you the best haircut and smoothest shave to be had in the city. Pop ular prices. W. W. Annans will defend his rights iu the case where his buggy was repleviued, before Justice Jack son at Dilley. Friday ot tins weea. Go to Haines Bailey for your dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes and fancy "goods. They carry a 1 p . 1 t very large biock 01 general niercuan ( Miss Mary Brown and Mrs. J. J W. Morgan nave been spending several days at Vancouver, Wash., visiting with their sister Mrs. Mill er. Go to Bob Greer's for your timothy, clover and tare seed. The Congo Oil Company will be at tlu Opera House every night next week with an entertaining performance. Go and see them. 1 his company always pleases. A pleasant dance enjoyed by a few of our townspeople last Fri day night at the Opera House. Goto W. W. Williams' City Bakery for your bread, cakes, past ry, confectionery, etc. Jnuesi Washington county. Mrs. A. E. Reames spent the first of the week in the city the guest nt' npr tiiii-mits. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. L , Tongue. D. T. and A. A. Phillips, of Cornelius, were iu town Monday 011 business. Democrats are they, and of the staunehest kind. When vou wfr'erockery, glass ware and lamps, JjO u Greer s. --Mrs. E. Newton and Miss Mary Vincent visiteii Salem recently to attend the bedside of Mrs. Jennie Chtiiimun. who has been very ill - Ed. Sehulmerieh did business iu the city the first of the week. A stove, table and bedstead for sale. Inquire at Mawhor residence. The youngest daughter of S. T. Bowser has been somewhat indis posed lor several days. For every $1.00 cash purchase of school supplies at The Delta drug store you will receive one sheet ot popular music, selected from a large assortment. There are but two inmates in the countv jail, young (Jorbiu and Stewart, w 1.0 aie held for the rob bery ul'L.L. U iliiams expressulbee. They will liuve their trial next mouth. Married: In Beaverton, Oct. 29 1895, at the Congregational parson age, Rev. W. hurlhurt officiating, Miss Clara E Davis and Mr. A. E. Klink, both of Beaver tor, Oregon. Winter stock A Hamilton Brown boots ai.iNVfoes now coming on at Bryan Lajirfiaw Cash Co. Store. We buy cheaflf sell heap and rest Sundays.ee our new Standard patternanil new prices. It. H. Greer's handsome new residence will soon be in condition for occupancy. The new bam recently erected by John Witt was not, as stated in The Attars last week, a log barn, but is a fine frame structure. When you want Groceries go to Greer's. Bob leads and the rest follows. Michael Kennedy, of Beaver ton precinct, was Monday brought before Justice Xnight on a charge of carrying concealed weapons. He was lined $10 and costs. W. O. Gil bert was the complaining witness, the trouble originating from a dis pute over the possession of real es tate, which tjotn ciaim. as me pen alty is n fine ranging from $10 to $200 and costs, or imprisonment, or both, defendant was touched lightly, the Justice evidently con sidenng circumstances extenuating. The post office store keeps con stantlv on sale a line 01 Shortest and Quickest Line -BKTWF.KX- PACIFIC COAST POINTS ... ST. PAUL, AND THE EAST. Crosse, both the Cascade and the Kocky Mountains In DAYUOI1T, alV0r.li.1g pa- SlMlgOrS llieOplMirillllllJ "I nanmp Grandest Scenery in America. Two trains .laity from Portland ; one at 11 a. m , via Seattle, and one at 8 .45 n. in., via (). It. .t N Bd Spokane. Kuu irb eaui,.iuent, coiwistineofdiniiiK cars 1) let library ears. ,.uluee knJ upholstered tourmts1 Sl,epin( cars. 1 lie battel cars are mar vels o'felei.i'- and comfort, containing batli room, uarber shop, easy chaus, et . TUB Twin steai.i-liii.H "Xorthwest" and "Northland" leave Duluth every Mon.lry ami ....... . ..... ....b,.. ...I llHin.il Cleveland and liuftiilo in col 1 1 rtiou r.ruay wr ', ; .,: u.l , i X..IITHK.RN t ! 1 A Willi the ureal, orirrn nauy. , , ",7 .,:; , , ..... .. ...M v t- i u a,, iiuhrfn ride hi trom the heat and .tu-d. Ii Dllll W.l A.' 1 " -"J"J ets and general information call on or address A. 15. C. DEXSISTOS.C. I . & . A. 1?2 Third ft, Portland. Oreoii. 1AM- r tkk- K. C. STEVENS, (1. W. P. A. 612 Front St., Seattle, Wash. Purest Druffs and Chemicals. Patent Medici a f s. Proprietary Articles. The Hillsboro Pharmacy Select Stock of Stationery. Particular Altentirn Paid t Physicians' Prescriptions ai d Fainily Recipes. WILEY & DENNIS, CITY LIVERY STABLEZZ Cor. 2nd and Washington Street, Is WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS THAT CAN BE HAD IN HILLSBORO. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS, M CARLILE MANAGER. Pioneer Harness Shop, Dealer in Horse and Mule Jewelry. Repairing and Carriage Trimming a Specialty. All Goods Sold to Compete with Portland Prices ... HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. I. E 11KRST, Prop Beef, Mutton, Yeal and Pork Highest Kept Constantly on Hand. Maiket : Price : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle, : Sheep : and : Hogs Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN STREET, HILLSBORO, OREGON. somewhat CHOICE LANDS. . FOR SALE! Any one desiring to purchase a Farm or town Property will do well to . . READ - THIS - LIST. Here are some lise. Sell good goods and sell then cheap. .Tas. Whitley, well and favora bly known around Glencoe, is now living in Prescott, Ontario, his old home prior to coming to this stale. Dr. Ausplund, who engaged in tundard imnndienls. magazines and month- lys. Anything not on sale will be o'nlured for you. Inquire of J. M. Brown. Senator Huston and ex-Sena tor Tongue did business before the Multnomah courts the last of the week. Cheapest place to buy whips in Washington county is at 0. L. Hinman's, Forest Grove. ' Buggy whips from 12 cciih, up. Roses are yet in bloom in Hills boro yards. Mrs. Cave has one bush in full bloom, of the Marechal Neil variety. Wm. Finney iserectingabuild ing on t hp K. J. Lyon's property located on 3rd street. It will be used as a blacksmith-shop. M. G. Wills was in town from the Meek ranch the first of the week. Mr. Wills is fattening the large drove of hogs, which he brought from Yamhill and upper countries, for tho winter markets. The following advertisement in this morning's Oregonian looks like business: "Teams wanted for the Portland & Hillsboro Const ruction Company, on the Barnes Heights' road. Call on Superintendent at end of line." ery Choice Properties Which are Offered Cheap :: Cheap For particulars enquire at this office. Wiii'iiwrifflit1 ,,,, iranioniDtU duel with Dr. Amos ToTheo MY Heart ...........Beethovan : H j ep in which neither was very Uiu-k the Horald Angels R( . alth()(lfc,h much The Angel of the Lord. :vffsly ! blood was spilled, has been fined ffi! f"r offense. Christians 'y'.11" Ol Come Ye Faithful Conimckine Ad Winston Homespun Sun of MyHmil Wesley Diadem .......Anon Koi-kinghiun It Mllor Unity uA,J" Sundon P"rd,,,,y "Hark" The Olnd Sound We ho Mareh Till We Meet Agaiu.... Smith Old Hundred I'ruiic Special sale in Ladies' fine dong. button, in square or picadilly toe, only $1.75, former price $2.25, at Gregg.s Shoe Store, For. est Grove. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently '.CURED ' W THOU Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. m Offices Unnms 706-707, Manmain Huutiing, PORTLAND, OREGON. No 1 ) aores, adjoining city liniilH, sidewalk w ithin one Work of property, lli iiitos cleared, finest quality of bottom hind, 4 acres bench, tine site for building inn-poses, some timber on same. 'Will sell in a body for tKlXW part down, bal ance on time to suit purchaser. Or will subdivide so as to give part cleared bot tom and part bench, in plats from 2 to fi acres, at $125 per acre. Here in a chance for a good neat little homo which can be made self sustaining Investigate before Mome one gets it. On the market for it short time only. No 2 10 acres, half cleared, 1 ncre bea vcrdain, rest slashed and sown to grass, no buildings, goes for sii.) per acre. With in two miles of Hillsboro. Terms, IS-KIO down, balance in Jl years at 10 per cent. Or will sell 40 acres, of which above is a part, at same priee per acre, including 15 acres of beaverdam mid swail cleared. No 3 M acres, highway running through center of place, 50 acres in culti vation; 2 acres in on-hard, apples, pears and plums; li room house; log barn, good well of water; SO acres of beaverdam, easy to put in cultivation; place well watered by springs and creek; 100 acres under fence; U niilaH from post otliee, daily mail; 1 mile from school house mid six miles north of Hillsboro. Hoes cheap for cash. No 4 A good corner lot on Main and Third streets, 75x175, with good building thereon.suituble for any kind of business, uud in excellent repair, will go at a bar gain for cash. Fart payment and balance on long time with security. S w No 5 12 acres; half cleared.balance in grass. Good house of four rooms; good barn and outbuildings. Fine orchard of 50 trees and various other small fruits. 150 chickens 50 ducks, l-horse wagon, 2 sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers 1 horse and farm implements. Every thing goes for $650, cash in hand. 1