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xsmiiM »- UMIMK. NEW TO DAY rouiiaNi» au \ hu uhi mknth . STOP ! The latest, mrwt complet«' and most Mcsnowa, March 12, 1881. K vitok E. O: It has been acme MARCH IS, 1881 reliable count of the late electoral vote time since 1 last wrote yon, but aa I is a* follow» ; liave Muiiewhat to say 1 will communi Mauuút» imív » ami •I-«1»» in «II kiMde «4 «*■* TlfcNC«. U I COI Gen. Garfiehl............. 4,116,484 cate it bv word of pan and pa|«er. I —rVIUMW BY— Gen. Hancock.,,,. . 4.134,590. will 6r»t »ay that we of the Meiulowa 31 3.8931 Mr Weaver . :.......... A art l-leaa-al with hewllh and g»xxl ap I Il**« J uki mo<»1 mio H.« Ir ris Wh*« y«w* coni» to toww, and *1« a»l t.il to Neal Dow.................. 10.791 petitea ; the glass is starting tin -ly and ani naw quarto!*, al ths «?«> Scattering..................... Mauldin**, lira, kvi*. Kb’ 8,255 G ET HIS PRICES. _________ we will soon be in high «over. Spring «•aaocad Anialtod hitnlu-r v->iuii*a!ly <sl 9,109,113 ha* come and everything i* loiely Total vote............... THE ENTIRE STO K OF TERMS IN ADVANCE We desire to cull the attention —----- hau l -- - 8,106 bint* are singing, hens cackling, young Hancock............... .. DRY GOODS, On Yaaa....................................................... *1 of the Wool Giotver* ol this 336,043 ■•'»l'v* Healing, and fannetw bu«v turn .......... Imp«*rtor -4 ......... ttarfield s minority HATS, BOOTS ANO SHOES, county to our ut excelled I'neil- where T«iv Exmsir ing the soil and sowing the golden grain. Paiola, Nila, Gît»*» Uru»h« So what if we did get beat I We Ajj (h,M pro^ty CLOTHING, GEN I S’ hliea tor Helling Wool in the Of G m 4 n it SSaAMlWATI*!« •»" THR tBAB. And « tuli line ni are aull aheml and can yet make the „ftw the hard Winter and high wafer, Ftarsl SUck FURNISHING GOODS, 1‘oi tl.md or Sau Franeisi-o mar After the ropeat<-d attempts to take welkin ring with our battle cry, "Hur- from which all have suffered more oi PA IX ¡'EHM' M .4 IKK I .1 I.S CARPLTS, WALL PAPER, ket*. Liberal advHneement* bm. Our little town of EtrertaviUe is the life of the Csar of Russia which rah for Hancock !" NOTIONS, E1C. *11» rerrire prt»ui|»l | will ho made on Wool. Com- Order* Crum U h » -----------------... slowly but sup-lv nuproiu'g. They are have been made during the |«st few • n«l careful HlhMill«Hi Wt would request all of our corves- doing a thriving bu*iueM in their store, Must bo sold within sixty «lay* innwion charged tor Helling in year«, but which have hitherto peoivd H«la«r*M»m F«w’»»rri pondeata to cultivate the art of brevity *"•''ta enterprisiu'- propri. tor, O. N. to make room fur improve futile, a couple of deaperad-w* on the III Freni Ml. At Mill, X and condensation in their communies- ,J,1*1?'” ■ •"I"* ‘“’B*"' ‘.,l* DRUGS, ments. rumi ni) OR FU ON. 11th inst. suceevded iu killing him. . u v .»---- «- . n. «msideraul*. If I imstake not he i* m I inch 19 Ouf The aocounts of the matter which tion* to the E. O. \\ e are at all tmie. Uluhllg CHEMICALS, SPECIU. ATTENTION IS CALLED To n glad to receive letters from our friends friem', J a. k Berni seem* to be happy, have m- yet rtnch u* are mevigro, and • I II CoMGI.« J II WvafT PATENT MEDICINES Wool forwarded tit «iOcte. per • in all parts of the county and ho[>e ^aggy riding with the gay young wiil- t — A F ine A ssortment of -- the following dispatch »e -he W. W. IHI ABI.ISHEh Itti. „ they will conunue to favor us. W„ 1 1 tkink she knows beana John FANCY * TOII.ET IRTK l.l* ton. We have n large .»luck of Statesman is the most satisfactory we Ladies and Misses are compelled, however, almost ever» ,'*’l»'* ‘“’"7 I 1st class l.caf I obacco,Sulphur, have seen: ! , . . * *,u‘ U1.v luiprvsMon u that ha intetuU Cloaks, Knit Shawls >tock Sult, Wool Sacks. l-’leecv _________ —----- returning yesterday w*‘k u' tfany wn,p rt"”U)’.uioations to have a house keener there. Mrs. a mt* a *!» tuMrisTK muck or As the Crar i»ed Juckeln Twine, Shears, Etc. All of at 2 ». *., from parade a bomb was ■ over for want of apnn*, w'meh w* other- Raley has left us and left Ifon to "batch," BOOKS AND STATIONERY, In which great bargains iVrv lofi <|HI< HO rrtotl Mtrrrt, thrown and struck the h«wk of the cor- wise would like to P'-.oliah upon receipt. l,ut *rt',n »ppearsuros he seem* pretty w Inch ive «»Iler at bottom price*. l otl'e red nage, toanng it away and killing an U1 b _ tired of it and propoae* to wek a help - ORKUO.Y All onicis or business ot W ool I OK/7..4.V/», officer and two soldier*. The Crar was ■ . , , , mate soon. Our town of Echo still LEHMAN BLUM, Growers will receive prompt ! Mauulaviur*«* an,l Wb->l<-**la aw»i Rvtoil uninjured and aligthd from the cam- J5' ‘ ' toi.clse language as posai- stands on the river bank and we hear LAMPS A LAMP FIXTURES |\ ndletou, < -»■-ttoalvr* io — age when a second bomb was thrown l le- _ ___________ the sound thereof. Now tiiat Spring utteution ns tn past years. la X«« MyW« aad IW<«< which struck at his feet, broke both, ~ has couie and they will not need much1 i legs, injured his body, and tore one 11,1 nrowood, 1 think they will do well, BRIDLE8, Wllll-H AND 1UCNKS, eye out its socket. He was take-., to. M*h°n* vote* with the Republicans in Oh. that we had a bridgs! Even rrvaertatlaaa Carvrall) « awipaaMje*. ----- S A V E D----- rrc. rrv. I ’ matilla, Or., Jan. 1 I, 1880. the palace where he died. Tb.tt assas- order to force them into obligations to like Yoakum's—we might then cross aarlS It sins were dressed as pewsan«», one stood himself in the matu-r of official patron- l,n flK’t “» !easl> kut now as it is hen -------- AIAU- - on one side of the .tree« and one on the D.vld lnde- 41 »ravel for Fendlet.m hw to go I.IVEIIY.A FEED STABLE. SADDLERY IlARDA ARE A LEATHER. Mher. Onlv one has been arrested. . . . . »... «»d twelve miks and «ven further I< V Miandllcltl, AU the Governments have sent I*'«»«»'» <»>»“’’•■ h»* refused the chair- K ^4^ UDo* would let AH r-»*ta cuarantrv.l I* giva Ballarseli«»* proprietor. dresse* of condolence to the Imperial ’u*n*hip of the judiciary committee, the county help us as much as it helped bulli lu qualfiy au-i prke Oregon mthl) family. The Cxaiowritch entertains dif- ; but vote* with the Democrats to con- Yoakum and Tom Raker, we might feront view* on government from his tinue the proseut oroanizatiou of the **in B bridge in this thickly set I fcal — 11 —t. ,-Uich wi!l he done. ded lmsjely trayeleci, mid highly culti father. There is _ a doubt .< ;f he will ___________ , , ______ i vat«xl |»rt of mat 11 la county, when1 i punish his father s d w'h or even carry Abo fcrept* contbuilly on hand, and Os our first page w.U be found a ‘ » brid^ 1» »0 much newled and where i out hi« own views, a.tle cheap, ft full »Un k of iu*<i Tue cause* which have led to the , j . . , it would accouiiu'xlate *0 manv. But I die*. harnoNM, ok'., <«k'. comprehensive mid interesting letter on the county wiU hav, to help ¿hem as disaffection in Russia towards the the “no fence question from one of our their bridge is not in a fit condition for crown and the exact situation of affairs WIIOIJCSALK AND RETAIL, j prominent citisrna We do not by any Ad Nye to cross his sheep on and noth in that country, it is almost impossible ; mean* entertain the same ideas as our inS can $•'» »° '* when it is in re l!H f'lrtl lUrffl, l'uithimt, Oft». buying your SEW ING t to comprehend, unless one was upon correspondent upon this subject, but Machines nt the With these few items I will come to the groud. This much is patent to the willingly give space for his letter in or a close, hoping it may find you all in the world, however, that for quite a long while Our Httotda «rr «11 boatfbt and akl^ped di der that both sides may have a hearing. ark of safety after the flood mid that , ba.k the condition of political matters reel friNM Eotvrn Manufacturer*, MM* you may find a harbor of refuge mid Mr in Russia and the relations of the gov “ E d ." is now calling on his friends land safe on the dowery banks of that wc offrr tl»«in «I erned towards their rulers lias been a to clear his paper and enable him to bright shore. Fletue pass round the E ast Osrnos Hot toni Prier« lor most lamentable one. Russia has throw off his patent outside. Last las S ahc t gained great tattles in her recent week we understood him to argue in ■ ■ - ■ —.. . « a » - ■ ............. Or »¡»proved credit mt'hlY Judge Mormi, of Uhicag<x has denies! war* and in the popular mind ha- favor of them. Wonder if he knows doubtless elevated herself in the scale where he doe* stand two days at a time, the application of the Chinammi. Moy VM STILLA. OREGON 8am, for naturalization. of the great powers of the earth, but anyhow ! New York has to support seventy- with communion, outlawry and factions I “ En.” ha* got funny again. Come three eleemosynary institution* They of anarchist, rife beneath the surface of I have cost the people £6,400,000 during around, sonny, and try our new well. appearances, she may almost be said to the List two year*. ( I1OOI« & HEB, be trembling on the uncertain brink of An Iowa fanner aaya: “We raise 1 A»t 10 ’*• ^■«•¡o. 119 FRONT TÍltrr. four hn mired bushels of potatoes to 1 a volcano. HF. PUN EK APVF.KI HEMKMS W. W. Francis, manager of the Bonk the acre here, which would be a big ' Great contrariety of opinion may ex of British Columbia in Portland, is , thing if we didn't raise insects enough ' BETWEEN ALDER ANI> MOKHBOU. ist as to the policy of the murdered , to cat 'em all up," t I dead. Czar, but whatever may have l-een his The bank statement for December At the town election held in Jackson course in after life towards the lower ville last week, 178 vote* were east shows the subscribed capital to lie 862-' ua.i.v* ta classes, and they it s-’-ms have been agaiast 167 in 1880. i 069, 533; paid up capital. *58,819,403; WOOD t COALSTOVES inrhIO among the most disaffected.his first great At Wm. Hume * cannery, Astoria, notea in circulation, £27,328.528; total H W WasBLt*. Las W miiiib liabilities, 8121,481,528; total asset». F.Getchell, with a force of twenty-nine act towards them should have excused CITLEBY, 8192,537,674. J. A. STROWBRIOOE, a multitude of evils. We allude to men is making 20,000 cans per day. BOLTS. Seventy Vvars ago three to four I Half of the cattle in Dakota have thrrrl Ittiportrr au«l l»r«Jvr In hi* general emancipation of the serfs, perished and a fearful less of stock has pounds of wool to the flew of ewes SCREWS, which he effected immediately upon Notice tor Publication, been sustained throughout the north and six to seven pounds to the nun Ar* now prepared lo supply the Spring getting control of the government, in west. HINGES. »•••O- the hewt fleeces of imported Mer- I L amm < irrte« tri*1 » a * d « o « i trade with everythin* in ll-eir lina. ».b 11 h, |«*| J No l*»y Front Mirrot. PurtltH«!, Or 1855. Fanners throughout Grand Ronde 1 mo*. Now the prize animal». Amen • And all kinds of Fbr m-»«’ rrltatl« and he«» e«tabll*liw1 h»tr«o * Hi* son has been duly installed as «•alley are busy preparing for their can Merinos, shear from 16 to 201 V* »TD F 1* H rw’ • g »»« »« I ■ • ; n.inr-l .N • » i r. ; «i n il. .k» ' pounds for ewes and 25 to 30 pounds PLOWS. tn affr*it* f«»r Kirby • his successor, under the title of Alex , Spring crops. An abundant yield of bu.*! proajf m *u|qa>rt -d Ina riait*«, and llsal ***>«» |.»w f ft«uta Clui m »I« leallicr. j for nuns. «.Il b» itis.l lie-or»- i'wigbt A Ual.ov M.risaie. Pu» h- . grain is predicted. HARROWS, m«|i 12 ander III. _________ t fVr.«Hs-».m i rnillll. • u •».«’ un M ,r«t» î*»h l*’l v g J. W M<< <»HMW M K, D d nan f -rtb. <•* —" ••• ------------- There is a band of Hope Crusaders DRILLS and SEEDERS. •rc If. rp 3 N. H 3X «-fl "f kl I U ri . y-ri .n H- NEW TO DAY. We like a little exhibition of “cheek " at Beaverton, Washington county, 50 t'A’v». ib» foli,.« h .g w i>nr*ka>» to pfrsvr hl* roni!«n>riia BARBED FENCE WIRE, rr.iAea « «pon a d « <■ uva|b>-> «M «> i <1 In», <•» sometimes, even if it cost* u* *omc- strong, organised for the purpoa« of 1 )«»bri *ba», »»• «>»ÿe •luit um. John tloi>i>«y • r rgr thing. The following extract from a' “PP’^*">8 die tobmxo and whiskey A .V D SUO VELA A ND SPA DES. 1 Hebt *r, all of l'tMS-ll. ti»»i. * riiritllla • i.«i«.l, • »regon Lb *Sl HXKT* DWI .Hf, K«g alar a an t trade. r < w c w Pari • N ------ALSO------ card received from one of our patrons _ . . . _ _ . > *. /r, . a u «1 i Th* tn>l °* P«vne for unlawfully UTAH, IDAHO A OREGON Harkin« & Pnlrr on, Wire for Fanten In* « m Raila. (7) in respond to a “gentle reminder, lnvadlng ,he Terriu>ry WM howev.r, came* our patience to the on March 7th at Fort Smith, Ar-j STAGE CO.Ul'.l.V}’. AT Tnt limit of forbearance. Say our friends: kanaa*. before the United State* court. Piag'-a wilt tear« Tha’ly for We will at ip thia »«ao- n the beat •nd “ We have delayed performing that Able counsel i« engaged on both »ide*, larga** Iteck of Umatilla, M al!a 11 ulla, Dalle*. which was perhaps our duty to have The report that Villard's syndiciUe B-‘i.a an.I K-ainn. done earlier, in the hope that the re has obtained control of Jiortheni Paci sults of our advertising would yet be tic stock is confirmed and is ronsidend NF.IV COACHES, I GOOD «TOCK. realized, but seeing no immediate pros as best for Oregon and Washington 1 , Skilled Ci Ive a and reliable preforma»«*« of erri ire <*• pect of success, we regret to state tiiat Territory that they have control. The . .TIM* EVEH BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTRY we are unable to meet our advertising price paid sat *27,000,000. FARES GREATI Y contracts." JohnT. Reed who has been wintering n e i> r c e D! llrppner. l'iiin'llln Cr, We would get mad, if it were not his band of sheep on the south side of for the reflection that we deserve to get the Columbia river hills, reports a loss B-iliabury H>»i’v »V (’<» Proprtelnr*, John Have their Sawmill now in Please call «od riamine our mock. J- P. BVRJ íj ZX, PR û P’B. llaily H*pl “bilked" for having accepted a propo of about 300 head of sheep, and says it running order, and are pre C ft .IACKS«>N, Afent * PENDLETON, OR.* Th* taH* «»Il «»war* ** f imi b<-«i »'th th* sition which was not endorsed by a was a common thing to see horses eat pared to fill al) order* on b»«4 iba mark »ri afford« mrStf ing the wool from off dead sheep. known and responsible party—and then short notice. TL« bad« ar» ti«»!» *«••» and »!»•■ ......... A young man by the name of Fred , we have so much company we can af A •»• proof MfW ot Iba dqxiail o’ valuabk«. C. Hill committed suicide at the Occi-; ford to rejoice with each 'other The dental Hotel in Portland last week by Ail th* Stares to and from I eppnsr frauds are know to the world under the shooting himself through the head with »tsp at this Het I. jnn*A J I* BVBRRR cognomen of the “Only Lung Pad Co.” a pistol. He was a comparative stran ST THE------ j ger in the place and no cause has been O.V BAA'D of Detroit, Michigan. IP© RYLAND, OB. assigned for the act. XEH’ BRTCK' STORE! Ilot unii Cold? T hese are two legislative bodies in On Tuesday last, A. Mathews, a | no-« DEAL». KU ■ ■«• « la«. the United States, whose members we farmer of Pleasant Hill precinct. Lane Our Mill 1« tue nearest would like to have th^ileasurc of meet county, delivered in Eugene City, to STAR MEAT MARKET! John Moores, 19 head of stall fed beef' ing and of treating to an oyster sup for which he received £985 16. The j Pendeton. J. W. GILMURE, 1’ koi ’RI btor per—the U. 8. Senate and the Legisla cattle averaged 1483 pounds gross, the ture of the State of Indiana. They largi-nt weighing 1890 pounds and the | •vl,-„ . n-i-.rrvl nu. Ililn »I Clan* lion«*. Kvery lilnf ne* ( barfes V.I.MV, IHl'KI'llln WSTlIIlll have both most effectually “ sat down smallest 1210. Three and one-half — Renaonabl* —«>«11 or HH.vin wim, i, Vu, " muioaeudlo ’ (SucCMAor to Th«»«. Robbin* ) upon” the woman suffrage propositions cents per pound gross was paid for the •». ITOKK, cattle. Paint oil«. brought before them, and all glory to 1 7ï’.?.,.c,ü’"ro rr' ,r"e'»» «nd eiptt. Are our AGENTS at PEN R rv I rk Opened a n*w Ifeat Market Tux case of J. W. Manning vs. - - Oregon. élan, N. W. r„r. l irai «urt Morrl- I>ye stuffs, *• are prepari to «Hijpiy thè jw«i(.|a Heppner* them for their action, say we. But »'••• wtr.-.-le, ■■urllN„<l, Orvann. DLETON, and all order* left of PaBdlHoa ami »trini y »uh ih* Henry Klippell, apjieal from Jackson ------ 1 am «oír------- GI« m putty, Hôte Auriit fur llie <rel«l>roie«a rhoirval maaia ot all kimi al r«*«Mon i Gov. Porter of Indiana ha* a tender county, involving the constitutionality with them will receive prompt l,l».moii«I H|»«clnvle». b|r r«<»a Rh#»p on Mata alerei, uppoaita ito» Court 1)RRPARRD T<» MARR < <H.I.E< TIOSR PROMf-T Patent medicines boti»«, l'rndlt-loO, Or. J ly. I alm« do« ««-neral land olbr« htia|fi«a*«, Illing spot in his heart for tlie “poor dears" of the late act of the State Legislature attention. «• pro-cinpiiüo, umher culture, bom»aiaa«ta, atu. And Perfumery. and has determined that a woman can regulating the salaries of clerk* and I Summon«, sheriffs, has been argued and submitted CRANK DUNN. ralronng«- Nollcltcd. be a notary public and can swear, which 1 for the dxision of the Supreme Court. I In the Circuit Court of lite Ríate nt Oregon, for th« I we presume is to them ample compen ( ..nut y o, I |,> .1 A. MALLonr, Messrs. Dolph, Bronaugh, Dolph <k Si- Oar Prices Defj Competition Jnetlc« of (he Penca , augTtf Margaret Perrine plaintiff va. Wm C m A A N*»h, sation for vt'jer disappointments. ' mon and Whalley <k Fechheimer appear eoi! trinerà und« r Ilie fli rn name and *lylo of c«»i ------ and ------- Nctiool Book«. Neah, defen aula. against the act. SHULL A BEAN I n answer to numerous inquiries ad rp<J WM COMMA XAHII, CO PAKTS F IW, DF I FENDAN I M In th«’ name of th* Hiain ul Oregon, Klickitat Sentinel : Several of Geo. dressed to us as to whether we will Fancy &. Tollet <»ood*. You are hereby irquir. «I i«» a penr en«l anawet the copi. I W. Waldron's employes were out on plaint nir«i ngaint you In ihn ateve « ntiilr«l actlm, have a family department in our paper, within ten day« from the d ite of the kri vire of thia Mtraycd or Molen. the n.n^e hunting horses, and while in PEM)LET(k\. <»KE(.O1, Ruminomi upon you, If «ervuil in thin County ; or. if WINES AND LIQUORS; we would reply that not being a fasnily the neighborhood of the Haystacks-- aerveil In any other County of Hile Minin, then w lliiln mylil Pure Idqnora. LIBERAL COMPENflATiGX WILL BE PAID twenty dnya fr«>m the date oí iba nervi«« of thm Mum MVBICAL IM íh IMUT íi raso we do not feel equal to undertak the higheat punt on the Columbia river to any prrroo leivlng »neb laformatlon with 0. mona upon you, or if aerved by piiblkaihm. ihm on •heel marlr, la Peodletou, or 1». A. Kirkpairkk, But ihe let «lay of the n«*| r'-guhr Icon and emiri, to- hills —came upon a snowslide in which ter ( Walker, ing suak a task. re* k, a« will lead to ih« recovery of the following Mualrml iHooke. wli: on ib* Ind Mcmdnv in Imm, A I» HÍII And If ------ PR' iPRIKTOHR-----— Lamp* and they found 24 head of horsos imbedded d- arnbed boraea. wb ch were law ween about the flr«t you fall «<> io «newer, Mr w ml tlmmof, ii ,« plaintiff of M rrb, INI, on McKay Creek, near thecro-a ng of Lamp Altar««. will lake |u«lgim nt a«a|md /mi, mid each of you, ft»r Cot. C am , who killed Col. Shannon in sigh«, and were unable to make an tbe rnnd fradln* roto Pendieutn to ril<4 R«eM, vit : the mini of Tw«i Hundred ami tim- «eu dollar« with ten Moatdlnflr«. t»ue Bev M>alliuo, braodee T on the left «boulder: on* estimate of the number underneath the per rent, per annum Lil. real on aelil atnn from the 37th Fletar« frame«, in a duel in South Carolina some little Hay Gelding, braD>l<d L E on 11.« left «boulder, one «Liv of A «igual, A I» l*M and for the c< ata and dm j snow. In the vicinity of the slide Mor el MUlhufi, brnDdrd io« the left «boulder; one f.unwuient« of thl« ariwm to be taxed Etc., Etc. time ago and who was tried therefore Gi lding, bratwled L F. »n left Mioulder All good PKNIILFTOX, OREGON. 'UNLkY h LKANl hr , I’lff* Aliy* they noticed a number of horses graz Sorrel ■tz>d work bo.*«, aud more or lee* marked with the Fraarripikm« carefully compounded. Tin« atimmona puhiiahofl la by auihorliy of an order anufacturer « ani » oeai . em in futur upon an indictment for muruer, ha* ing with legs broken, stifles out ,tud bat Bera Aho, oue Hmwn Horae, that Wi l weigh HOP nn Main nppoftlt« rourt h«>•!•«•. All of Hm Honor I, L VL Aiihur, Judge «»f a«ihl abavo en Grain, Etc. S kind« »«f work <L»nr in tin- h»i.i atjb xml xt rm tit Icil cm uh (‘miri, <ÌMi««l nt t i-amtier« Kehruary >rd ehveo or twelve bundted. badly marked with the been acquitted otherwisa tunimed. Pendleton • « Oregon •a*'». m-ntt LLCnX I*T f RT. j «f axchar.y'! h«r f I w I km * u-i: Frinah> rwl«K J'tAVMlf i* .d»J SATURDAY. J. C. CARSON, G HOW EKS TURNER A COX. Sash, Oucrs, Us, Fumes, ATTENTION. CU y Drug Store I 2 1-2 PER J. K. Conile & Í2S Dollars 20 John R. FOSTER i Co. II cv r <T -w or o. I WII.Nl» 110'1 El* W. J. LEEZER, Portland« Oregon Wheeler Bi •os FEATHER MO SHOE ENDINGS, I iMKinr.iRE. i Eagle Marble Works Machinery HESTERN IKITEI SHULL & BEAN FAR.MEFLB One Hunted Thousand Fed SOMMERVILLE & RALEY S CITY HOTEL iicrr.wi:», or. n. u R. C. HAGAR! WHEELER BROS., NOTICE. STATIONERY----- <11 IT EC BUILDER, A W. s. A. HEALEY, BOOT AND BYERS & CO PENI) LETON MANUFACTURER, TLHX.I.IB M J