A. v v Itrnncli fkiv" lrfCi)ni ,.pn,iviAS llli ;5c'TCh,V,Vl In tliu AbiHKt'n lftn ,. TMrtliiliil. Ho will " i.Cr 0 cent HlllB!" J,t at the UuptlHt hotel is ul- J1WH u. ..J ..,-n!r lil! for fiilo at xni W!.'' ... I t.iiinltil DdWIlOV .ci'" ... ... r.uc iinvu. . i.n orv 110 iur v- t tlio bariums in mim n Ung la going clicnp unci ...,. n a fair wimplo of tho . n, mon i oi .i my i" hin ' iwiiuln will leave next HIT'' I t f Baker Lily on a vim iv .11, j . ti...it,.wl lu vtMiMntr knw of her ulster, Mr. .M. .... ..., ,lj.ititx: irini! from tlio m uiu . ( In fruit ytnililrl. ... ii.n wnll-known Wnlhi ,1P "v . J ti m.iiiif iii remove iu 1,1 J I.IWIIH'HH. I tt iinl.thue oven MVi ' , , 11.1 ..f II I Uiinl. Willi I1ILM1 OI I it. ill III A. M. ,, ,.t mi iliir ni llio 1.,1...,ll,m urn VI'L KI1II1II JHtK-UtMllviM ... ' l .. f...J. mill I II VI i 1115. .1111. .t" " ifiu ro- no Willi tltrco hose louiiiH now In Pendle ton, nil composed of cmtluiHluBtlo npirltn, tlio proupeet for Inlonno rivalry in tlio future in ovldont. If there Im no quarrel ing, It will bo ft good thing for Pendleton und itH Flro Dcinirtinont. Competition dovelopti BUporiorlty. Lot the bent team win. Tho nicked hoso learn tlmt won in tho Walla Walla ruccH linn boon organized into u Koparuto company, uml will hero aftor practice together in racing. Having dono ho well in one wcck'h practlco, with jirojier training their future career will bo one of conquest. There in a dark rumor in railroad cir clet) to the el led tlmt various prominent otliciiil bonds of tho O. H. & X. Co. will bu decapitated, and new oiiefltubnlItutcd. Tlio truth of tho rejRirt will bo ascer tained iu 1 1 1110. Kd. -Frazlor. a brother of tho Fruitier bovn of l'ondieton, law returned from California, where ho ban licen rcHidlng for Homo time. Ho Improved bin ab Hence by pecuring u bride Loll Frazlcr, who wan prevented from taking IiIh tiHual active part iu tho cele bration by an attack of hIukiichh, Ih recovering. Wl I.I.I AM Kill AND HIM llOUH. ... I.I . -! AIM I f Ilj .iii..iitri 11 til fl inn mm in nun uiuvii 1 i1tmlitir. AINh Holl. A frum a three weeks' v Ml hivioisluil a most agreeable . I fi.itnlJ lit It lUtlll uii . . I f il ..1. I li.ii llli.tjl lilt Itl tint T..Ii. mi. I 'jiltrt K tt.mli:ill IjV tllO tOtt'll 1 . r.ll 31 r ciiwu. hA rtVlM'110 in viini. UI1 1IIU ... .11 I. ..Id u' utliiie ll'iitfli M atliuhod. Kinder will .4 ti.r. ..lit.... Hill uu uimv. i . f ...in . l l.r . eittrmliiuto every unlucky i. . I. . .1. . . ......... MM... llliuuilllK lliu riimni . .iu .Mvtm run uln.lllil ri.llll XcNon. the fiiinouH brick- l.in ilw Ilia inn I'linf rilll .i .i .i t .1... W liiiMIng, in icgimcicd ut TlMrlmn'li (fi.innrrnua. IIkh In tlio iiioruhig of lior u HTiiion ny tlio paHtor in Subject! "lniiorlanco of :! quantity of wood, owned KnjHrttko, U collecting near -,1111,11,. Ij lull..,, ml, I. ul In i i no danger of a m winter. r l tlut coven more Htalh I' i tlio nillrjad coiupany'H 1 la lVmllct"ii, tmtking ton n.cr It U only a minor, and Mil verification. a n ami other railroad olll 1 in IVmllcton from Walla fjul train at 7 ilk) last night --i,i .inn iui.,11111 jur nun- Larof Inflection. y rculcrof tho Dally and fsr u:ii:(i ixiAN to cn- f :re oiio or more campaign 'it. H'liil-Weoltlv. to No- rents: lallvIl.iV Wlaml hdith Failing. " in In I, a tirando, ro vca'iilii accoiupanlud by ' " :H ul Kit iilacu, who wtimovwitlng .1Ihi Fall- ifCfw.vHtli.it tlio Htatomont t liut bo. K'ing captain of i .! not run In Walla vw s. Uo did an much v(Uiob yH.and la "jut that ut Walla Walla. r t lendlet.in'H hucM team i ! rfr.iiui. in tin a.. ii.i.1iii ,i ,v" ...v.i.h n , . iUIIU IIIUll ' , :n 1.I11I ,.r.,fl l .,.,.l. .. ( ..i-vnii IA..11III;. Hf ,cr iiotKetttpoiled be u niteHii'' held ut 11 - iinmlng at tho Kmy whii-'i all lovorrt of JgJ'd uf i,:iS,. lull nra . . ...... . , 1' V ' J , 1 1 1 lite ii,!ivt iu 1., t . ut,.,!, fur tho further In- y 1 organizing an atna- ' --.l-'-'-v. yj iiiuill- t- n r f Walla Walla, r ."!i ... -ay. tho . . u" cuinpoHod of W"."i w 1 :,Fl "anguino ot "new departure '1- '.r' wi another raco in i.J 8 ae,Iuro of threo j, mil .1 . ,,T. v r" l"Cn IlKKiO g(KX ......... rrUiu I'l.tLllr.. . ... tMm . . . "'' ' "iia i' 1 none In iho attached to tho east. im U-t ntjjh Iho l.l- WVnMa. ...Ill r M:r'.T4 ninntng, ""wumlatein consequence. A Chlnitiiiiin'N Uiirk lllln 11 Hoy, Omiiin 11 How, uml Then Their Maxtor lnr t .lull. Wm. Kio, tho ChincHO laundrvman, who Ih becoming quito noted for tlio fre quency of IiIh troublcH, was up to-day bo foro Uccorder Crown on two chargcH, and thereby hnngH 11 talo. Threo dogH belong at bin laundry, all of thorn of no very u.niablo dispoHltlon. YcHtcrday ovening, JtiHt iih tho Ilrotnen'H jiroceHHlon punned tip tho Ktreot, a little Hon of Mr. Kolin, aged eight yearn, wan walking in front of tho laundry. Uo wur pet iqion by one of tho threo dogH, and bitten In threo plaecH, not dangerouHly, however. His cHcb brought bin fnthor out from bin Hliootiug pullery a few paccH (liHliint, with 11 gun in bin hand, and threatening death and destruction to all Chinese dogH. Meanwhile tho fright ened Chinamen wore frantic iu their en rioavorn to kick, hustle and drag tho dogs Into tlio laundry, Nafo out of harm's way. Hut tho outcry had raised quito a disturbance, ami Marshal French arrived upon tho scene. Having seen tho lad and heard tho particulars, ho at once entered tho building, and be gan shooting dogs right and left.promptly and without ceremony. William Kio naturally objected to seeing his canlno petH massacred lu Ibis promiscuous man ner, and retaliated by resisting thoolllc'r, linally grabbing I1I111 by tho throat. Ho wiih Immediately arrested and thrown In Jail, being released on the production of i'.")0 bonds. Ho was brought before tho recorder at cloven o'clock this morning, and the case was dismissed until 1 ::!) v. t. Ho was chargod with allowing vicious dogs, to run iu tlio street without a license, and also with resisting an ofllccr. Tho latter charge was dismissed, ami ho luckily got out of his dllllculty with tho light sentence of $10 and costs on tho former complaint. STKAIHl.Y INOUUASlNO. Tho Woolrn Mill uml liiir Mill l'unil 34B hYiircr Hiicoc To-iluy. Follow Dr. O. W. Klng'8 oxamplo. Ho him pccured BubscrlpttonH to tho woolen and paper mill bonus to tho amount of $1045. Yesterlny bo secured $345 j tho day liefcro $700. You can do uh well. Will you rustle? bond voiir assistance. Success will surelv follow. Do your share, and in doing" It others will be compelled to do theirs, livery sluggard, narrow-sighted, llllb'ral pro erty owner will bo known when ho re fuses to do his duty by not subscribing to tills fund. What ho gains b yhls llllber nllty will not prollt him much. Aro vou on the list? How much will you give"? L. llliiin o0 Jesse Falling 150 Fast Oiikooman' l'ub. Uo 150 Dr. . W. King CO W. F. Matlock 500 .Sttirgin & Wado 230 C. S. Jackson 1N H. Celling 50 Frank Dupnit 100 It. Sargent 100 Mrs. N. li. Dcspuli 'J00 Miss Flora Desjialn 100 J. H. Turner 'J00 Mrs. J. II. Turner 100 John 0 age 11 100 John Stanlicld 50 H. Keith 100 M. Manscll 20 .1. 1'. Kctiter 20 Dr. F. W. Vincent 25 h. Keltl 100 Johnson & Diack 50 It. llond 50 Oeo. W. Sweotlng 10 II. L. Hoxtcr 20 II. F. Johnson A Co 50 W. C. Crows 20 F. J. Donaldson 25 John MuUarry 50 J. H. Ogle 10 T M Colley 100 J 11 Kaloy. luo I) Coll'mau 50 W W Koper. 50 J II Shoemaker 25 It J Slater. 20 Total f tiihy vi:ki: wki.i. tui:ati:i). Iloiiur In tlio Victor. Yesterday evening tho Firo Depart ment in full uniform, headed by tho two Pendleton bands, marched to tho depot to tho strains of inspiring music. 'II 10 occasion was a glorious ono to welcome homo those whom l'endleton will In fu turo delight to honor, the boys of her adoption, who had gono away without tlio slightest encouragement and had como homo crowned with tho laurels of unoxK!cted victory. Tho train linally arrived and its appearance was greeted bv tiio music of the band ami tho cheer of tho red-shhted llremen. When the hose-team got oil' tho train, arrayed iu racing uniform, they wore received with great enthusiasm. J. H. Kddy was called upon for a speech and roiqionded gracefully, making an oxtomiHiranoouH nddroiw, with ready tact, fioin a lioso cart, which wiih received with applause. Tho bands, (bonien and victorious boso team then formed in lino of march and proceeded down tho street from tho do jKit, iu the presence of a largo munlier of spectatoi-H. It wan quite an imposing . 1 1 ,1... l......M ,(.,1.1 i,...rl.t. .t liruilismuil, tlllU 111.) ll.illi iiwimi; vi. tho victory. Arrived ut the engino housit ! tho procession broke ranks, and itH nioin-j hers departed their several ways, feeling nr. .I .nlit tlm wnlrif. of tlut occasion that called them together. Tho hoso-team had won a royal vb-tory, and they wero royally welcomed home. v Auntlier Content. Yesterday evening, whon Jako Kob bins entoicd tho court house, ho was as tonished and chagrined Ixiyond nie.iHiiro to lind tho door of tlio troasuror'ri olllco locked and a threatening notico tacked upon It, signed by (Jeorgo Hamilton. It wuh cuttingly brief in Its tonus, warned him not to tieimh, Kiiri that ho had not nroporly qualified, and that tioo. V. Hamilton wau trwimiror and hold possession c,f the iitllco, l onstorim Hon reigned iu his bosom, ami it is said that ho coiiHUltod Irittml ana iawvoifl in icgard to the matter. How ever, whon ho linked in tho court Iiouhi thU morning, and found the door ojHNt anil everything gloriously koioiio, it la hoiied Hint ho droped uismi and ap preciated tho little Juko of his defaatod opiKjnont, who bud to do Boiiiotblng, you know, to "got oven." The 1'etltlon I'rw'.riit'!!. Koprosentatlvo Hormann profontcd a numbor of petitions to tho postoillco de partment. Biiyrt a dispatch from Washing ton dated tho 3th, from citlen of tho towns of l'endleton, Centervl.le, .Milton, .VdaiuH and Weston, requesting ) hicc al ...,.11 ...... ..,.,1 i.ii.vi.iM'iT Ik iil.iceu on tlio , mail route Iwtwcon rondloton, in Oregon, and Walla Walla, in wasningtou lorn tory, via tho towns abovo mentioned. Tho petit Ion states that tho mail is carried past intermediate joInt. to tlio terminal iwlnt of tho routo, a distance of 50 miles, ami after a delay of 12 to 14 hours it is tlt' ii distributed and returned to the way stations, occasioning great inconvenience and often damage to commercial interests. Wo ask ovorv reader of the Daily and Semi-Weekly Hast Oueio.nian to en deavor to secure ono or more campaign subscribers to It. Seinl-AVeekly, to o veuiber 15, 1888, 75 cents; Daily, 1.2o. Tim Vlclorlom Hum. 'I rum nrti I.11111I In Thxlr rrnlm nf Will In Wnllit uml lirr IVaitp. The people of Walla Walla aro oimjii heat ted and generous to a fault. In be half of tho l'ondieton hose team the Kast Oiiciionia.v wishes to express. ItH thanks to the tiro boys and citizens of tho Garden City. They made It a continual round of pleasure and gaiety for tlio llremen and visitors from l'endleton who attended the tournament. When they won in the races, they wore greoled heartily with the applause I hoy deserved, and praise and encouragement wiw Hhowcrcd upon them. Whon liioy desired refreshments of nnj kind, a meal, or a cigar, it was furnished them, a.ul on attempting to pay for it, a signal was made, showing thatoverylhiug was settled. In short, the entire city was throw open to their tender mercy and disposal, and a wish expressed was a wish granted. Thoy wore takon In hacks to the garrison, to the penitentiary, to every point of interest In tho city, and shown the beautlos of Walla Walla. At the iHinltentlarv they wero royally enter tained by .Mr. John Justice and others. To bo brief, Walla Walia joopIo showed themselves not only lavish, but overllow Ing w ith hospitality, and that it was ap preciated is evidenced by tho loud praises of Pendleton's boys on their return homo. It can only be said that should over Walla Walla's sons and daughters come to l'endleton, tho gratitude of tlio hitter's (Mjoplowill lie proven by actions. lintel .trrlviil. Vii.i.aiii) IlorsK. W I, Whitman, S W Shacheo, San Francisco; M ltorira, John L Kobeits, .luo W McDonald Jr, J K IM niiston.U li Adams, Walla Walla; Miss Hoar, Maryland; li bang, Mrs Jones. Portland; John Shire, Huntington; J .N Abraham, Astoria; Miss Johnson, Vin son; J T Kosetield, Portland; U W How man. O U t N Co: H H Nelson. Weston; T II Walsh, city; J li Frazier and wife, 1. V Henderson, Chicago. (i'oi.dkn Kri.i: Horace Androws, Sk kano; F Swops. S Cordon, Kirch Creek; M A Kowd, John Cavo, Kansas; F Hilton, Cold Spring; J KKay.JA Knotts, Pilot Hock; U-o Hutler, 1iko; W K Stokes, Owlngo Koss, Portland; D W Monfurd. tltv; J D McCoy and wife, .Mil ton; S Hall, Hopimer; C () Kowmau, I'otts; George Kluze, II llott, T Phillips, Adams. Tim lli l.'ulr Hour. Th MissosJSortha Hextor, KssIo Kit nor, Finma Anthony and Hattlo Woisl mtl started yesterday evening for San Francisco 111 a delegation to tho school lunchem' comuniiun at that place. It is hoped and Mieved that the young ladies will enjoy theumelves thoroughly iu the I'lty of tho Uoldoii (iate, and will ihhiio b.:k bii.tling with knowledge, and ar fwitod villi ploaxuro. The good v. Mum of the iKVii'leof I'onilieton.whom they ieprt. sunt. i with them, ami all noj-oTney wn acquire on thoir trip lsjtli wMoiu and hajiplness. A Holt in ltlil" iii. From lUo ffovifjuiice Jouriiul. Tho Journal Ih-'Hovcs that uHn this miot'tioii I tho tariff issuel tho Democratic . . 1 a ... .1. .1.4 ..ml 4lnk Dn. Al.TA l'Alt.VtlltAfHS. rriuii tlio llrlllliiit I'u'i of (Jfiilnl .Inttii V. Irish. The old Kaiser William and his son, Kaiser Frederick, botli died on Friday. More luck. The Socialists and Anar chists of Illinois have decided to opioso tho Democratic ticket, The Atlantic Constitution says that ono Mormon missionary has carried oil' 250 women converts to Utah from Georgia. Tho Kopubllcan platform declares that freo wool and blankets will ruin tho country, while free whlskv and tobacco will enrich it. How suddenly all interest in Mr. Klaiuo has ceased. Ho may bo coaching with Carnegie or beating tan bark in Maine ; nobody cares. "Halllson mid I'lotectlon!" is tho Chinese war cry. China Is the oldest protection country on earth. It is tho father of that, jioliey. Tho State of New York has a larger population than Canada, but its rioht Is only 7,000,000 wiillo Canada owes $240, 000,000. The Republicans aro making a cam paign for ''blood and bullion," on a plat form calling for freo whisky and freo trario in Chinese cheap labor. The miners may pasto-upon their pick handles that Ken Harrison, in 18S2, voted in tho Scnato to admit Chlneso minors freo of the Restriction Act. Sir John Uoso of tho English bank of J Morton a nose, set 'em up wnon 110 heard from Chicago. "Mo barlner is nominated for tho Vice-rresidency, you knowl" Ohl do snow, Dopowtlful snow I it foil on tho Uresham boom, laying it low, like tlio kick of a steer, or the trip-hammer blow of a mule, playing fiee in Dcpewtiful snow. Tho Gatllng gun plant and franchise has been sold to Fngland for $250,000. It is an American invention, but we can invent a better 0110 when we need it. To Mr. Klaino's othertitles the Chicago Convention added "Uncrowned King." Let us seo, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown ; ergo, an uncrowned king lies easy. There seems to bo some reason in tlio now title, after all. Sir John Kosc, partner of Mr. Morion, Republican candidato for the Vice-Presidency, is a Krltish barf.net. The Lon don banking house of Morton & Rose is a very exclusive institution, and the nom ination of ono of the partners gives it a boom, Levi 1'. Morton was promised tho Sec- letaryphlp of the Treasury by Garlleld on condition that bo would raise money to buy tho doubtful veto of Now York. Morton did his part, but Garlleld broke his promise and sent Morton as Minister to 1' ranco. Tim I.ulinr Vnln Anulnxt 1 1 Int. I'm m the liidliuin I'ilor Hlgunl. "Tho men who made up tho Chicago convention appear to luivo had but little regard for the wishes of organized lalwr. Tho nomination of Mr. Harrison was a genuine surprise to the organized work inguiou of tills Stato, because their utti tuilo towards that gentlemen Is well un der tood, and It did not seem possible that a convention of sane men would invito conflict with a large number of voters iu an extremely doubtful Stato by naming a candidate so obnoxious. "Tho readers of this paper will roiiiom iter tho opposition Mr. Harrison's candi dacy for the Scnato aroused two years ago among the laliororgaulzations. It found' expression In scoresof resolutions adopted by assemblies and iinlons.mauy of which were published in tho Signal at tho time, "This paor opjiosed Mr. Harrison's election to the Scnato for two reasons that would movent it from supporting him now. Ills public record, In our Judgment, has not been such as to com mend him to the favorable consideration of the people this paer represents Hundreds of letb rs recelvod from repro hentatlvo workingmeu iu this and other States, indorsing tho Signal's poailion and breathing intense enmity to Mr. Hanlhon, is convincing proof that our position is correct, at leant from tho labor standoint. "''rganUcd labor will decide tlio Presi dential contest Ibis year, and It is almost solidly arrayed against Gen. Iluril-on. In our judgment Mr. Harrison's defeat is a foregone conclusion, "A second source of wonknom to tho Chl'iiK" ticket is lvi I'. Morton, the Wiill s"tiet haulier. It bsks as if Sena tor Iimall's advice tu tlio Kansas riolega hud been can led nt. to the letter. L. DuSENBEKY & CO. -ARK OFFKRING- Overwlielming Reductions! TO BE O II C 13 T 11 10 IU IMME N S 13 S T O O lv ! iargaiiis, Bar Sweeping Reductions in our Dry Goods Department. Sweeping Reductions in oiir Fancy Goods Department. Sweeping- Reductions in our iVotion Goods Department. Sweeping: Reductions in our Clothing- De partment. Sweeping: Reductions in our Men's Furnish ing Goods Department. Sweeping Reductions in our Boot and Shoe Department. Sweeping- Keauctions m our uarpets, on Cloths and Matting. , Owing to the backwardness of tho trade this season, wo have an accumulation oi htock which wo do not propose to carry owr. WE MUST HAVE ROOM ! In order to get this room, wo have decided to Inform tho public that wo will sell for the next sixty days our lintlre Stock at MARVELOUSLY LOW PRICES. We guarantee that goods of a similar quality cannot bo purchased elsowhuro WITHIN 15 PER CENT. OF OUR PRICES. Purchasers would do well to lixamlue our Stock. L, DUSENBERY & GO, HERB TO STAY ! FORBES a $fMEELEt;a -DliAI.IiRS IX- nolicy and platform 1110 right anil tho Ko- tuibllcaii lwliey una piauorm aro wrong. i 1. ...1 i,.u.,i dint ilm nartv in convert- ti.,11 would declare for a reasoimblo re vision of iho taritr in tho lino o a reduc tion in tlio cot of tho necessaries of life, tho relief of manufactuios, a moro ojien market and a practical revival of our commorco. It lias not done so. rj10 Domccratle party has. It Is a question of national iwlley overshadowing all others. Tho Journal is not blind to the shortc jiii lugs 6f tlio administration of President Clevoland. Hut it must take things as it finds them, choosing what It lieliovcstobotha right sido of tho main is Hie, preferring principle to park, prac tical wisdom to local popularity, and standing for what It lielleves to lx the befct welfare of tho whole country. Sond us names of friends to whom wo can sond freo of charge a sample copy of the Dally and Semi-Weekly Eist Obkoo- MAN, Wo ask ovorv reader of the Daily and j Senil-Weeklv Kixt Oiimiu.ni an to en ! 1 las voi- to K'curo ono or more campaign ' sMbeorllK'n t it. '-'oml-Weekly, to iso vemliur IA, ItWK, 7i cents; Dally, l.'.'A - - Send us nainos of friends to whom wo can send freo of charge a sample copy of I lu. Daily and Semi-Weekly Kast Oiik oilman. 1 1 NKW TO.HAV. 1 IllcU will bo rvt'fllvtxl up to 11 o'clock noon, I of Monilny, tli IRHi liny or July, l&w, fur llio 1 pom ruction of Ilm tliro-i.tory l.rlcU notul.lit be erLT'cil liy tli I'eiullolnii iioiui 1 oinimny, on rli corner of .Main uml Wutrr mreeu, In Furniture, Carpets and liiki OIL CLO FHSi S HADES, MA l TINGS, FTC. A Coniplcto Sloek, covering live tliutiHand stiunrt' ibci of Itooring. Goods Sold on Easy Payments. loi:! )es & Aliee 1 e 1 s Association Kulldlng l'endleton, Or. CARPETS!" I Wall Paper, Laco CuitaiiiSj Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, etc. The "WHITE" Sewing Machine, TIIK KKST IN Till-: WOKI.H. Failing's Carpet Store, Main Stient, near the hrliig", I'l'iuilnlnii, Oregon. ltKSiiv Htovkii. Pii-alili'iit. K. J.hMiwn:uvii.l.K, Met) l'riMliUnt. vnr.u l'.wiK-Tuitii, KTivtnry. JaoiIi I iiAi h, Tr'Mui.'i. IThe Farmers' Mm Ml i ikjiiwi .. ,.. -. I lllOIOWIlOI I Willi 1 1 lull , I'llllillllH I l,ll 11 1 J , 1 . puljlieaii jwliey and platform are wrong. es,m, (.ontriiptiirtofiirnliiiaiiiiintorlaU.ex- I ieu t ttio olltci' of llalley Jt IlallorHy, In the I Astotlwtlon UIohW, In I'rtinllct'iii. Kvery M'l iniu' tieiicconipiilit wlili a ortlntl rlieck uf IIC; or b b n 1 rondlll'ined tlmt If bin ucckpihI, bidder win miii a coiitrwt 10 bulla t tlU'UHliI bullilliiK. Hcconlliiuiotli" plain niul ' prt'iricntliiiia prnimreJ tbirwror by (leouo I Muntliull, thoiirrhlt-t,uinlfuriiUli oil him 1 lerlal I'Xi'cpt brlrk. Hml will fiimlali uixkI , ami kiilllclcnt Ixi'iil In Iho mid of SIOjOI. for ..lh, Ml ,inrr..rlilfinrn lit uuhl f'ni.lmi'L HlUK can bo left with, or .cut to any member tit tho llulldlin; UoiiiinltleenMo ili tcrutury. W. K. JIATLo'CK, J. KAII.INO, K.M. W'MKKI.KIt, J.J. HAU.KltAY, UullJInK Com. Hecretary. J'7 11 COMPANY This new mill is now munufui luring (lo ir by tle lutoxi Improvod methods Flour and Mill Feed Always on Hand Wo Bollolt ft Hhare of publlu piitrniin(;o. ' First National Bank, DUTCH HENRY, The Wood Man, DUTCH HENRY, THE FEED MAN, JVEUUBTUKKT TKNDUiTON ok I'i;nui.kio.v- J.KVI ANKBSV, l'rtMdileni tAlOli KlMZKIl. Vlre-l'ienlii n Hmu 1. MturalM, Cmihler. Trnutact a weueral bunklus biulnek. EXOHANG-E On all pnrtkiif the world BOUGHT AND SOLD tlolltidlloiiH Hmrto at all l'uliita en Heiutuuabln Iitmm, James Graviford, Mu.iufm lilrf r i,l anil Deulvr In Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Etc., Tonts antl Wagon Shoots for Sato A I'BEDltOOKPJtlOlSS, Odd lAdlown1 llulldliif, ilulu truj. Ju2l