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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1890)
THE Wl-ST SIDE E C PENTLANfc MlishVr FRIDAY, MARCH 14, ItoiO. c. r. mxTixGTos win visit Oregon about April 1st. Active moves are being made to change our present assessment laws. And now then for a school build Rrand school, and a united people, X....,!.H ' Tbs Portland Industrial Expo sitiou favors engaging the Liberati oaua at a cost of 1 12,000, Whrn the crossing of the slough iron, aiam street to Xorth Indepen dence is rebuilt, why could not a snort bridge be put in and the rest of the way be a hoary and sub stantial embankment of earth con necting with the main street in North Iudepeudcnoct m The first victory over the flood is gained. Instead of a small mill we are to have one as large as the Capital mills at Salem. The "frog pond' by the "slough of despond" where too people are "drowned out rats" is getting there just the same. Bring on something harder will you! The Wtxr Side over a year ago advocated the bonding of a block of lnnd for a public school build ing. The preseut site could then have been purchased for some thing like 1000. Sow the price is double that. If the matter 11m dormant another year values will be doubled again. Tub county seat is now settled for the present, Dallas petitioned for a court bouse and was defeated. She has asked the county court to be ruled by her in the matter ami the conrt has said, "let tho people decide it" All the West Sidi has asked will be granted, namely 'a vote." If Dallas, being in possession, cannot hold the county seat it shows conclusively that she is not entitled to a court house. and if not entitled, she should not force her title. Large towns become county seats, but not every county seat became a large town. Sknatok Stanford, of Call fornia, has immortalized himself. We may now expect hltn to form a new political party, called the "plenty -flf-mouer party." Ho has actually presented a bill in congress making the government an im mense money lender. He proMses that the farming lands of the country may be mortgaged to the government at half their value. and the government shall issue Its promise to pay and loan it to the individual at a low rate of interest, say one per cent, iter annum. Th idea is foolish in the extreme, but no doubt nmny will not sec through its fullacy and argue thaf it is Just wie proper tiiiug. There is no danger that it will become a law If it should, a reign of .wildest land speculation would set in, and when the collapse came, which it surely would, thousands would be ruined, and our government vat haps with the rest. You cannot lift yourself over the fence bv null ingon our boot straps. The interests of Independence arc rapidly harmonizing. It was a good move when Xorth Indepen dence was incorporated under our charter. While the expense is heavy in paying for some twenty new crosswalks from the citv treasury, yet the advantages gained in the good feelings ingendered more than repay it. Now we are about to nnite the two schools dis tricts and instead of having one district with 243 children and the other with 137 we will have one district with 380. Oregon ranks the thirty-seventh state in the Union in the matter of population, having in the census of 1880, 174,768, and in the number of publications published, ranks the thirty-first, having 115 either daily, weekly or monthly in 1389; and in area Oregon ranks tenth having 84,290 square miles and 53, 943,600 acres. Tho states or terri tories larger than Oregon in their ranks are Texas; 2, California; 3, Dakota; 4, Montana; 5, Xew Mexico: 6, Arizona; 7, Nevada; 8. Colorado and 9, Wyoming. Rhode Island, which ranks forty seventh in area, ranks thirty-third in population, having 270,531 inhabi tants, and has only 60 newspapers, which places it in the thirty-fifth rank. Somi people wonder how the editor of tho Obmrm became so skillful in the use of mud slinirinir The Diets are he lived in MeMinn- ville during the tim of tho county seat fight in Yamhill county, and the Lafayette minem railed Mm town a "mud hole." "a filthy sink hole "a misma breeder," and the people "drowned out rata" etc., aud Snyder had all that to coutend against. In spite of those "sympa thyiing" remarks from Lafayette, Mr. Snyder boasts that ho won the county seat for McMiunvillo. He has files of those .tapers nublished at Lafayette and is using that style of literature against Independence, After his experience with the Lafayette puiiers it would seem that the value of vituperation falsi fying and villifVinjr, which it is presumed Mr. Snyder has been writing for the past month, would uot be at premium with him, since McMinuville in suite of the lies told about it was the choice of the people. leaf and every germ breathe poison, and its poisonous sting must be extracted, else the subject of it becomes maniacal from men tal and physical tortu Now Mr. 0tWr, every man must have hobby and ride it, not let the hobby ride him. This hobhy of yours Is on the "buck" am! (ailing to Ims well emiinped. it may eventually bo on top, and then the nobby ride you well booted and spurred to a destination which you in your Imagination may possibly conceive of. No mm good friend, with great pro. ten, Aume to writs with ent.iiiion mum. With kdilM brain your effort-. Ml, lour fully miMt sud will prevail. And then remember, that anger begins with folly and ends with repentance, but as repentance has already set In with the fttwwr, let its folly coutlnno for awhile, that its repentance may be the more full and complete, The roimlilloHU itata euiivtiiiltlon mifU la lVrtlMllil nil Wr.l.nl,u April llllh mill the .iiiNtrtliiimit.nt -..u .. . . .. w , . mm tiiiiiiwtw; jwtKer o, Ih'IIUUI s. riHOK mux h, v -turnip f, l. tmillllllA , I iMm e, Urwik 3, rurry 8, Doughti , (iHm , Urattt ft, Huruey 4, Jttokwm 7, June- tthliku 1 la'tat. I .. L, ts ... Mht) 10, Malheur 8. Marion 12. U.rmw f. Multnomah .VulkH, TIUHinmik , ninuiin 111, V II Kill B, tVIUIIIWK 4. oaeoH, Mtermanlt, WMltliiytoii, 8 KELSO & CO, PUBLISH THC LAWS. TnB Observer wants the people to know that ''an enabling act means a tax for a new court house." If the Observer will just swing its otner foot iorward and tavor an enabling act we will face, the-same question squarely. In other words we are agreed. The Observer has pitted "self interest" against "pub lic opinion" and the great lever "public opinion" has won. Public opinon always wants to see fair play. An enabling act means the ; right of the majority to rule. , All fair minded persons see no harm in that. If Dallas wants to make a "new court house" a part of the issue, then well and good. It is all fair still. Lets have fair play; that is all we ask Mr. Observer. To day the daily and week I v newspaper is tho source of the great miws of information unparted to the iieople. Why not make the press more eflicient by publishing the laws tuthey become laws and thus give to the public information wnien it should have, "Ignorance of the law excuses no one." The newspatter association of Missouri adopted at a recent meeting the following resolutions aud the Ore gon Press Association might do something of the same kind. The resolutions are given in their iue- tinty: Lesitlrrd, That we favor the amendment of the law regulating the advert iNincnt of the sales of land nnder suits to collect delinquent taxes, so that the publisher can col lect his fee ofTtlic county and state, in case of failure of the property to sell for a sufficient amount to pay such costs. Remlml, That all municipalities disbursing public money shall 1m required to make an annual nub lleation of such disbursements. That we also favor the enactment of a law requiring the publication quarterly of the financial state ment of the county by county courts, tho failure to so nublisli in yoking a penalty of indictment of the county judges by the criminal or circuit courts tho next session after the period of such failure. JResolred, That coneress be asked to repeal the law allowing the fur nishing of printed slamped en velopes to individual purchasers. Lesolvrd, That we believe the state ought to publish all new laws and amendments to old ones in at leant one paper in each county in this state. The resolutions were adopted, almost unanimously. Ifwnmciuvd bunhiM March 4th, IM, KKllOHT OK THIS lONPITIt,N OK His First Rational lank. At lndiMndiMH, In Ilia ulitteof Onnn,l ilm ckiM of biuinvm, Fob. it, ihbo. IlKKuUHCKN. fifMriM H.lltt .llMWMIHltf IIUU1 v'.c iKwua u.aix'urai-m'iimiuin .... !ll (V.MI1 MIlllM UM.llla H...k ltMtlktllirhllllMI. Illl-nllltMl Ulnl Ha I'm Cuiwul oaiwiiM mitt iuw iwld Hr,ll.lllt.l m It M U I. t'hn-kt unit uiliir'iwb ll"iiiii"."..J ItllU ttf MII...P hiHlr. Krmiliiil H.ir furriiii',v7tii'kVl sim-ii ... .,.." r"""."",'."" '"" ltiHtriiillnn fim.l Willi l.'.'ti' Vi UrwitMnnt.il'lln-ullliu Ma Dress Emis, Boots & Shoes. Mens Clothing, Spring Hats and Underwoarotc. KELSO & Co. W. M. WHEELER Has tllMHmd of ia r)(i Jiulldiiy HUH'k, luit haw a tine lluv of SCHOOL BOOKS, Station? rv NOTIONS. CARPETS! CARPETS! Furniture and Wall Paper . AT BOTTOM PRICES FO R CASH . r. it. voorr.il mmm. mum vi-mssm iteguhM-I'rlee, . . . . ij t.K now 10 cU. 15eU 171 ets. 20 cts, li u tt tt 15 cts, now '.'Ocls. W cts. .Tlcts. it ImlejM'iiileiute, A. J. WHITE AKER, Oregon JEWETT NURSERIES, ' Of While Hahnon. ' Mr. St. L. hite. of Iiiilcocntlenca lnut I . , " " "vt'v'"'m "H1 nl u .1111 t t .i .n.,, inunm, wnit iHifiii exclusively in Tiuit and ornamental tree" unit sitriii.ery. i.uiaiogue unu price list can w ubtained upon applica nt, , , g,.,i,, r.jM.cnu nuemion is called to the large sto'k of and M M. TilT!.. MAMMTIKK IK,,Hi(W a.t.Mi t,ni,ui KIMll l vim lUnllul ttliW't. M1.M I.. Huri.lu fliiiU . .., iLiuim i utimnvu imnM. ,.... Jttkiitf KttllfKlMl tti.nl. ...i.-i. .t'.u....k ...... , . ...i. n iiinmnii.iHiiHiiw ... I,,W IMUIYI.IUKI IH'1-.KIU lllijo.'t KlvltH'K llWIIIttl.ft HMrtlflwiliH 1 . - ........ ... . iit ik .M. .pT.iiw.ni inifkioliinr .Nmkitt.l llmik h.-iU-it, imih w nii iwim. Kim iMumni...... Tjitlitft Tut a I. IITUjlUM Htau, ir ortitun. mnniy nf IN.ik . I w it lUwIrT.nulllvrnt; til Iviiiiiim1 bank. (In uttftiiiiiy iwawr tlmt ill kbovt .tlcmt-iH U iru in tin imh nl mj kutito1e unit bollrf, W, 11. IIAWI.KY, Ciulijfr HuhMrltHNl anil mmm to buftir ma itita uth uajr or Mttrvh, 1W0. Nutnry l'lihllr tX)UHK(T-Atl.t s i. S. (Vaiiwr, W. Iliitwrtwin. tt. Whltnukar. iitwUirc TUm QCMTIOM SETTLED, Thli tut li wthral lcttii-ol tbtwfll know MtabHibmtnt al Tbamaa Prli 4 Sw, al Mi Rarra BratoWrMt,SF, Aitn hadlnf (ham lata of lb WaaL tbav aM aibact tA Mtta tba otlHtloa aa to arhat aaraaaarlllu it (act fwj iatUkl. W pnaant thalr ra- an. W hav M.l. .I.M.UI -M,aH w, MrwNArnia. aim kat foaatl tbtui all wtik Ibaaltilaaicatliiaa4 vj m wcvaiam iituiaaiH roiaatiuDi. Aaaraaitil wa an aaabla4 to pranoanra Jo, to ba Uta only P" ' inhni MrMfniriiivi phiw na ma nariaf. wklok kaa uaa aodai otic baartaitoti." Modare atedlctna kaa umi thai all ..nllnara laeatruptlotu art sat tatuatl by dUaaiw) blood, bat hr ladltaatloa aaa alantak in.ainn which eaU lo TafaUMa altarattTaa, lattaad of BitMnu wood itnstn uia iU Potaailnta. laj' VaftUbl SarmaHrtlla bie tb lataal, it UMflnt todlaoaM tba ftldfimtnni mnA mmi vodar tha tnodsrti tbaorr. Ita miraa alia,! iha aoonaneat at u tnaory. II u tha talk of tha Boar, II. M. LINKS, Funeral Director -AND- Tne.w aiv hmiie grown trees. 'free from inseetM hckIjl Tim .1 TCWKTT vi ri.it.,iit LML, . , . . . .i i. u-ir.in were twmiHiMicii in 1N7(, ana iidw eorers over llftv wn ..rv.. l . . ti litim, i riccH miHoitali e uml k tu-.k ptittniiiiiuul t lu m ta,.luu.i.uii I'mtieH liuiiit) buililing Imiiiitt nron ltd littlfiM'iideiice I.t clubbim? t.itit-i-, nut cei Hpecmi lenns. M. L. WHITK, Agent UNDERTAKER! 1 I ' af . ,'r.. .Da ROCK WOOD jSTo- 1407. Sire of Lady Mauch, Nautilla, May Wintler, Hlack Hess. Black wtkxl, Kitty Lcc, etc. A full audcoinuleto lino of Fu. noral gtKhls nlwsys on Imnd. 1 1 Patterson. Imlcpemletco, Oregon. DRUGGIST Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. i Horsemen and Hop Growers m :;: job INDEPENOENCC, OR, Is rrepared to rrint IlOltSIi BILLS and HOP TICKETS at the lowest prices. Printing of all kinds executed on short notico by an experienced JOB PIHNTEK. A. WILSON, Proprietor. Beck & Gates. Masons, Plasterers anil TAKES IT BACK. If you want people to become interested in your town you must let them see that its prosperity means their gain. Let our mer chants Invest a few dollars in n town lot and how liberally they will help the price of town lots to advance. Until onr business men invest at home our town will stand still. People get wild over the prices of real estate and talk of nothing else, but at the same time JkUUVV biiau bUUli Ulijjr UJ profit lies in keeping the ball roll ing, and that they must do their part. Property prices in Indepen dence were extremely low a year ago. They are not high yet, but if all the contemplated enterprises are carried out, within one year busi ness lots that sold a few weeks ago at forty dollars a front foot will bring eighty. The citizens of Independence can congratulate themseives that they are not all included in the Obser- ver's criminal catalogue. It says, "it is not the citizens as a whole, to whom the Olwerver has been read ing a lesson, but the portion of them who have been, through all means of treachery, endeavoring to undermine Dallas and its instutions to its own aggrandizement,'' Now if the Observer wants to take the "scalps of these fellows" let us know who they are and we will cheerfully assist it in its laudable work, After .having by ireneral and indiscriminatmg chartres. vir tnally imputed to the citizens of Independence on-mass, acts of moral and political perfidy, it now assumes a seeming virtue, and limits its charges to a certain portion. Let the Observer with true grace put on those '-opera glasses once again, and then, after having seen Itwelf as others see it, it M ill bring it to a condition of tar more mental disquietude, and ui it to take back its charges as to that other portion, which in its Imagination are culprits aud tier- jurers. We most sorrowfully la ment with the Observer, that tho foul spirit of jealousy has taken full and complete possession of its columns, for we know, that jealousy is a plant of hasty growth, every KalsOminers. INDEPENDENCE, OREOON All klndi of work done In brick and stone, All work guaranteed, Leave orders at the Wkst Sidr olTlee. HirCenicntlng a upeciiilty. IRC The Celebrated French ftnm wKSr "APHRODITINE" ZSS3. II floi.no! a P08ITIVI OUABANTII to curt any lurm ol iiarront iMaeaa, or any dliorriar ol tha gitneratlva or gam of althar aav ahrihap Mm. lain f., ik- A txci-Mlre uitof Hllmalant., Tnbacoo or Opium. fir thrnua-h viwikfn 4. .,11. i.. - V . i.nimi '.mciiuii, fiver iimula- ancc, 4e., tuob Urn of Drain Power, Waltalnl njM, Bmliiir down t'alii. In ti,t Bark, Hamlnal Woakiiou, tfyatorla, Narvoni Pnntrallnu Nontiirn al Irnlaalima, Uunurrlian, Dluineaa, Wk Mtim iMn' .,'wSr.,,", l,nP'"t""y whlnh If tia- Itr. 1'rliial .00a boi,iaMfori,(J0 Sent by mall on rwwhit of print, ' A WICITTKN OCARANTBH foravary,s.f onlar, to rafunil tha nmnar If a l'.rman.ii, jure li not affect!. Thuiiwndi of taitimunlaU from old anil yonitu, of both ai)im. narmanami. cured by Ai-HBomTiiia. Clroular fwa. Addraai int wnitu MbUIUINE CO. WIITKHK BRAMCH, - . PORTLAMO, 0B. For inle by Bmter k Look''. a o3 . i Omm IU o z Ui O z ui a UJ a j IK.S('IUl'Tl(N',Iai k Im.v, l.'ij liuntls, right fore foot and left bind I foot w hile, with 8tar In forelieinl. R'aled In VS75. Hretl bv .Iiimea I I ....... r . . i oicumu r.stj., itowueii, y, y, ; ; PKDKiliKK. lly FlfctwooiUtiSi) m-ortl 2:'.'!); 1st dam by Alexan tfllll'tt llMliiltil. Mftlt l. .1 I..., w . .... . ... r" " " "y Kiev iUfenger; .hi uam by J 'Irate ; V'Mv; tth dum by llanil.l.lonian; Fleetwood by Happy Medium. lluppy Medium l.y Itynd.sk's HamlH-ltoiiiau (10); dam, the famous tmUinu; mure Prlnecw (10 utile wivon raitl m-ortl l0;I0j), and winner ttfa two mile race over Flora Temple, trotting tho flint mile in 2:-'H, ly Aiiilnw liamlM'lioiijiin. by JuiImiii'h Hauibeltouian, bv ItishoitH's Ham-iH-ltniiian, by InijMtHttt Mtxtcngcr; 2ntt dam by the Kntld llonte, son '! Miv'liill: JJvhiIvL'h lliiliilw'ltiiiiimi hv 4 twl..Il..l. I.. Ttf t.. i... i... 1 . f" ' W - V fj M ,11,11 I III, IFV Jill- poi tetl Miii.ngcrj U dam ('lias Kent's mare, by imported Iiellfoumler' Vll lltltll Mill'. I.V.t I.. tiit ' 1 1 ..... I ...1. .... I.. .. i. . .. ' ' i l l V. ','' "j jM.-.u.ii n iiiiiuiKMioiiiitii, noii oi jitHeiii;er. itys- lk S IliUlllM'llllllilltl MIimI lli.vt ) ITI uml ? 1.. .1... ,t. . Alexander m Alalallah (wif of KosevtutMi'tt dain)iretl WoMmiiitli's ninitl . mm ft'iMtllllll. aiail I I A It, I 1 1 (ill i i J : ill "II. ir K-Ullltlii laj f l.-la... M;.U,uml Aliuuiif. lWv mhhVh l;mt lv Vmio! Ii(Mk ILmk. siw of . I t......i'u tl.i. I...... fRII. I'.. IV. til 1. . .... i n .minim , ,.i;i fl I HI I I H.'II'K 1 1 U V K II V KltU'K JlaWK (2l) Soil vn .,.i nniin yn n i tiling i,;ksnaw, oe uv itraml Ufdi.iw i4t-a bian.) , v KOl.'KW'DOIl will ntnVe fliiini'iiiini of ivi.vto .i..., . - , , , , - ' - " vw., . .iiiiiii7ii, iii VIM ll JMl iintl eittimir Ju v Int. on .MoihIuvm Tn.-mliMu ,. f...t .1...... ... .loliiiNiiii s Mnbles. Imlepci.tlt ii.c; llic nst f the week at Jav Smiih' 1 I I.VI,.... Wt.l.lu U.I..,.. " V , 1 ni-ntir, II III. It. . TERMS: Single Service, $20; Sea- .son, SSifJo; Insiiraiiee, ifiioO. W. K. COOPER. COOPER BROS. Evon'o Pitont! The Best In the World, Anti-rusting Tinware. For Particulars Call For Special Clnular. FOLD LIP 0E WRDlflRB ID STOVES. Stitch Clipper, Garden City Clipper, and Olivers' Chilled and fiterl Y rt.. rri.,.,1a m 2t.lui1ir Hfiiiiltftf flpcdcr and Drill. Corner of C and Main Stroot. U llT D. I mini lfu(o)inipfrfo) IsglfijluJwIjl Wateh this space next &r WEEK. W. G. SHARMAN, 1 W a v rmmm em For further partieulura. atltlmsss A. T. HODSON, Own'r. SALEM, OKEOOX, w UJ rr K (0 z Best and Cheapest, flepchant Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER,' FIT GUARANTEED. Custom Good, for Merchants and others recut and pressed. I will open monthly counts with Msrehanls at Independence and .iiuiiuiuiiwi ior reeuttlng. t C STREET, Opposite O. JOSEPH WAN KEY,; HENRY WALLER, IHCALLCU IN PROPRIETOR OF the new iBoots - Shoes - and - Gloves. ELI JOHNSON. LIVERY, j crcr, and I 17 js d) STABLES FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS AND REASONABLE RATES. Stock left j our care will be well attended to. SPECUl IRfcUTIR fob mmm tiivelers. net 1, ., j; . INnPPPWrMriui- -iik.LHtyC,UH, BOOT and IE W. , . INDErEW DEXCU, Oil. Call and examine our $4 00 seamless Shoo. H. D. WALLER, Prop'r. , v I iiloxMi(lenc Oregon. J. W. AtcCULLoCH. We hnvj a Complete line of, ml I Ut IIIV 1 ! I IT ... ' i ,1,,'ti IVIII I uicues, uents and Oliildrens Shoes m , ' v"' I rJt TW ff ". fJ W aal a"-a WW aa w W M vara, aaaTa. a ... fl FA HFKiS AMY .urpr ,on, 1 W mk l,,t. (loull FOSITIOSS Lxm (Hxm TBACHJSIS. and shoes to order. 'm.'.t.,' , ; . . ; , . . .,. . .. .' . aeiiiMti-rn nru in ii)inviiij nil- f,ii(l piJHIUOIH !Or the Mnrill And it . . ... . 1,1,. M ,.i 1 unit tt ...... ...:..i. ... ..i ....... 1 . rt Ulllc nCalll UUIIu dl HIS : ever, pie ie write us. We need Rood 'progressive LOWEST LIVING HilCEW.! lm 'Mn 01 ' L'SfV ,,,lve mtwl Cull in flnl examine the.n nt He,,, j SPECIAL TDtt&&Tli&'JXr'T mm inni ni up oj DJ.FEBR1flC0. Who tr trit Largttt Btflditntn In tb world, : D.M.rmiiTftCo'i fUdUllAjIlw fllliatrlavl TlMalnt4M far 1I90 will ba m.ll.d f R ta all applicant, and ta lait laaion'a oua. InnaN ll la t...M .kaa V ary penon uiliig Oardan, Flowar tt Flald SBEDSihould Mnd fat it, P. W.FKRRYACO. DITROIT, MICH JOS. WANKEY & Co., Prop. The Portland Linseed Oil Co. ofHcliool work, so thiit you cmulo It well, writo un fkilt- imrticnlara. U JflG T STH ATI ON" -IJS 6BS.OO. Write ior regitttntUon blanks, elrculars, etc, Address, nnnnMiruT o rvnm i ami j uuuumuiii a lil UULLUbn. Are in the Market for Flax Seed! ... SALEM. ORKfinw School Books and Stationery i'UK SALE BY BUSTER I LOCKE. The Public is Most Cordially Invited to n.1. naJ. . . . U toCWU tt"11 PHoe Our Ij.tesl I? . Writing Piipe,s, Tablota, Peua, Ink LVe i the Tublic SehooU -and offer to furnish SEED TOTARftlERS Jaspersond Parker, .... . : ; T.. .1 r.. I T...1 n ...... 1 iiiiajn.-inii.Miv'Vf i t juii, at liberal rates, They also offer to contract thoi ,l,rmu,vvn tTttr .. 1 r I .nJ.VA. J LJ l 1 , I UviU I V UIIU VjUI. crop at tho highest market price. 1 Tit A ('TO It, For particulars applly to AlwuyH in tlmir Hiwh nud Door fuoto- COOPKU BR03. Airenta. ' rjr' Rnd win iry tll('lr ,,ost to Pu'ul,e ftl , Olvp thom atrial tt mi lie convinced 3:13 Mrs. E. J. Estes, DRESSMAKER, Wishes to Inform her frtemlu that. can be found at her shop opposite the opera houne, prepared to do all kinds of work in her Hue in the most careful THE NFAV. lineij :: Feed : wi y. . tt... - , vuvp 1111,111 mum nun iicuuiiniian Klim ill UtT 1IU6 10 IU6 m08t miepenaeiice, (Jr. i tjmt ticy HR, wru,y f y0r pntronage. jmanncr and at reasonable prices "si" i oams Rldlno " Horsoa. First elass Turnouts for n North End Main St., " I'v'" ' J KENNEDY, Prop i