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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1894)
7IIE AVE0T SIDE. K C. Pbxtlaxo, Hnn, IWCKD BY uiviita varied suiewuat with the uiagaltude of the .vat at kwtic. Now U oostsfiS). (If the igh I trial) to ob- talualutlgvt.Knt;toator uuall. This provet benefit fc turit litigant but crowd out thorn having matt lu U'resWthatarelu iwd of protection lu the court. Tho system of 'tulug coats ami din bursemeut lu th justice court ! uu changed, ooueiuc ltty nearly kit eases vuorvlu tboJustUv court limy have Ju rlmllotlon are coiul ig up lu that court. Thl 1"W rw dveluned to brlux the AU marrlag and death notices not axoeed.1 . .,,,.,.. i ..i... n.i . in. Mm Him. will t lBrtd IM. All o.r " ' J raumi. iuhi.Kih. Ate line wUl be chafed flvs eenta per lla Inthn it failed. The highest courts atoclety obtturary mulaUoniwIU eliar4 ,j,ouitj fa tUe Mr M wun tts for tu,, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. r4Y4BU IR ADVASC. On Year ,..' Blx Monies . Tar Moutu . fS.00 1.09 JO iutord at tot Fatkoffle In tndepen duo, Oragon, m ooti4-cla matter. - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1S04. CORRESPONDENCE. MEN, YlSTA, JMmNTINirAKCES .lUmiunW that the .v..ft.v ......... pubuht of thi ipr ituitaHi by your city 6Hut t ? veral days with tetter when a luMcriMr wune. wapm? a M twhor nud irlfk tanned; AUtu-resu-aranusttMpald. I " I - r.. u i i..-.-a s ... j . ..,1. ALWAYS OIVB TOE NAME of Ui poet lXLI' vnant'y i jciwremior ih qmw ofliot to which your rrr h . sick with fever I;-ut also one Of I. is. earn eaa not be touud on our book mile I ...... ,, .,... 1 1 .. 4-vnivi iiDuiia loviiA Mr. Albert J)ork8tHtler and ! sister lltittio, of your - city, pent Sunday in our tt wn. Tlie good Uaie coining when poverty I Misses Mary id Dollio Bhivon, will entirely bauUh, exloU only In the and Flora and 1 ovio Jomph, have mlnd of drenmers. The poor re herv I gone to Siilein i .v. attend the urn wid hlwaji will be. I vereity. nniiiit.tvti . V-lOi niul wifiv ftf Congmanan un has trrlwd In EugpuC) aw tW, ,pg thoir d!U,gi,u,r thtotodon. ALL LETTKRa thonld b addreuwd to U WKST B10E lndvjMHttlvnce. England and of course bat been In tor- Viewed. He waa very reticent, but M a (natter of gratitude the Eiigllah pre will reeottod pralaee of the great Arueri can ataieunan, Some newsiwper wan at&rted the re port that there waa a girl in hU town wLo kneada bread with her glove on. An exchange answer: We alao need bread with our ahoea on; with our santa on and with our clothes ou. We need It badly, too, and If some of our delinquents do not pay up will ueed 11 without any pants at all : I J : The young king of Spain has Jut Mrs. J. A. JU-Clain, of lluom Vista.- v Sunday rouooI every Sunday at 3 o'clock and ou the fifth of this month there wiU be wrvicesiu con nection with th- -umluy school at the Evangelical i Uureh. Mns. ! A. J.Kichnnlson and daughter Albn , who liavo Imhh visiting here faring tlio snnuner have retnrued t their borne in Portland. The dedteatic s of the new Inde- pendent Evangt iipil church will 1m held at this plav on tho first Sun day inOetolier. KverlxHly cordially Ww. ..ji -it. . nt. k.i .,.n v a iew persons was no ainmi 1MIU J IT TI Ml am S V-I I MM v" J - . toy in the shape of an Infant regiment, iuvited to attoii I -mm mm m. m ... . ' There are about 400 of these recruits, Mrs. ai. .N. rruther met with mvii,ht .n nid. 0pv Quito a serious accident while at eoulDoed with real rlBes, made on reduc- sh w lt I i i . a. j.. : ii .1 ... ed scale expressly for them at the royal wgnwn iwi iru.u uie grouuu on a Mah. Tim orraiilzatlun is exact! v Fw" i. v. u,r ftin uim mi thai of ft reirlmeut ofl'J'''1 the line. The war of words that la going on through the associated press, between tin two bluffing and blaspheming brutes, Corbet and Jackson, Is disgust ing and deplorable. It Is not their thirst for gore, but the greed of two cowardly curs snapping and snarling over a bone. They both waot it, but are afraid to fight for it The bone In this case Is the princely purse offered by the debased community of Sioux City, for the fight to take place In their Vicinity.' Kentucky has partially vindicated it self by defeating the brazen-faced scoun drel Breckinridire. Its noble woman hood did the work. What a pity Ken tucky is lacking In a manhood that Would have overwhelmingly crushed the man. Such a man, devoid of all sense of shame and decencv, will take renewed courage from the strong follow ing he had and remain boldly to the front. when h some way she stepped back and fell. There were no bones broken, but she has been laid np for ab.nifc,a week with severe bruises. . llicw county papcra circulate eavh WeeK about 60,000,000 coptee. More than 400,000 iierwus are detoudcut directly upou thsiufor support, and the ottlce vqulpnivutla worth about 110,000,000. , FAIItYinV. Every ouo is busy picking, hops MuHoott Bros, liavo eighty acres of hops which made 2(1,000 pounds. V W, Oollina anil family" were visiting Juntos Hiltilimnd Huuday Andrew Ohaiuberlalu is on our sick list with rueuhmtlsm. Juines Sorafford is drying hops for J. W, Hiltibraud. u. W, Harris lost a valuable colt last week. After along time we are agate at our post Ed. llarniou and Ed. Itloliardsou are busy 'moving down on .lohu Smith's farm uear lluena Vista. It. W. Harris is hauling luinbv from Rotico's mill and pi-eparing to build a now hop-house. Gmud pa says it he makes a mis take In weighing meat it is because ho forgot his speotioles. Gus soys he is going to batching in first class order and ho is going to build a new house. J. W. Uiltlbrand had two acres of fine hops destroyed by lico but at the present prioe it will not pay exiwuses, of picking.' Jack frost hits again made his appearance, and warns the laborer that ho must have plenty of wood. Wheat 32 cents, barley 30 cents, oaw .'u cents, noiw o cents, aim working men working for 50 cents per day this is some of our goml free trade times which was predicat ed about three years airo. W have had "a change" and will pro bubly have another change iu few years, M0NM01TH. St UK. E. Clmniberliiin and M. Scafford finished threKhits Saturday. A. T. Steel fit inhed sowing sum mer fellow on tho 13th. Arthur Steele is baling hops for J. .W. Hiltibrai) I "When are you going to church again Bert! How about the little girl iu blue, Bob! W. II. Grant M. Grant, A. T. Steel, It. r. !ttl ami several others are goinj; for a deer after hop-pickir . The Japanese have Just about wiped the Chinese from off the face of Cores. At the battle of Ping Yang the Chinese were thoroughly cleaned out, nearly the entire army being either captured or slain. At this season of the year it PAKKi: 1 ITEMS. Mr. Henry K rr is very sick. The hop pick vh finished picking for Mr. Cass. K. ys hist Saturday. Miss Letta Il trley and her sister Supt. Hutchinson, of Dallas, was visiting in town the first of the week Clerk If K. jlfulkey, of Dallas, was in town the first of the week Mr. J. E. Bond has moved into his uew !ottage on Motor street. Int Shirley and wifo are visiting friends und relative here. Senator J. N. Dolph spoke to the studcuta Tuesday morning. Supt. Irwin, of Salem, was visit ing the school Tuesday. lit i- KttiL'o, or nervals, was visiting friends in town. It. M. Smith has goue to Newport for n short visit. Miss Itilla JcCully is visiting in town this week Nearly 200 utttdonls enrolled at the Normal E. G. Klrby, of Salem, is in town this week. .Tsaac Smith of Newport, who has been visiting his brother, Ii. M. Smith, returned home Wednesday. JIisKCS Liura and ilury Porker, hunt f Dallas, wore vhiitimr Mm Xettle Crosby tho first of the week. i'roi. utnn, or buleni, tins come among us to locate and intends to teach music while here. Miss Grace Hargrove began teach ing, in tho Oak View district, last Monday. Mr. Ilibbnrd, of Clackamas Co., was iu towu the first of tho week departed for Port laud, last Sunday. Mr. Gaar is moving' from this ,ooking ftt Iiroporty for tho purp0He of locating here. place to Wreu tt ition. Mr. Cyrus Bradley and Claud Boone started for Salem last Mon will be impossible for slow moving day, to enjoy a f"W days at tho fair. China to effect an immediste reor- Mr. andMrs. -tiver, of your city, eanization. It is the rainy season were ou the stru t, 1 of Parker last When bad roads will prevent further Sunday, with tl ir wheels. military movements for several mouths. I Mr. W. P. Biitdley and family This leaves the Japs lord ofthedomaiu, I were visiting fri .ds near Kola last for the winter at least, and will probub Monday. ly result in peace negotiation, that will .. School commv!ed herolastMoii- leave them in possession. day with Miss Nellie Hoi man teacher. The examination into the causes of the strike at Pullman brings toligbt the questionable method of the Pullman company in dealing with its employes. The business affairs of tho town of Pull man were patterned on the Bellamy plan, with Pullman at the head instead of the government. It was a success for Pullman. The water, the gas, the groceries, the stores, the homes every thing belonged to Pullman, who fixed prices, rents and wages. There wus no competition. The men were little bet ter than slaves, although they recieved fair wages, for under Pullman's system their wages all came back to him. It is to be hoDed the charter will be for- up the tuwesamel felted and the experiment not again Beckett tried. Dalles Ownide Congratulations DALLA ITEMS. The Valli'j- Transcript, County treason ? Conner lms never fully recovered hi lute attnek of scarlet feaver, and Is now la very poor hciiltu. Disdain hatreds-; 'hear both sides, aud delay judgment ur til reason has had time to resume her way. Men of letter mo useful men, who should ever be dint; finished, as they do honor to their country. Great men are !iko meteorx, which shine and consumo themselves to en lighten the earlh. C. W. Smith is now segregating the assessment blanks preparatory to make roll for assessor The Student's Reunion, Tuesday evening, conducted by tho Y. W and Y. M. O. A., was well attend. ed. A short programme was ren dered consisting of an address of welcome by A. E. Pender j response by Anna Sickles, trio by 3isses Briggs, West aud Crosby; remarks by Prof. Balcomb; duett by Dr. Kplcyarid Prof. Ginn; recitation, Estella Eckeriy; instrumental du ett, Jlisses Butler and Lammers; recitation, 3ary Collinsj double quartette.; recitation, Mm An drews; closing address Prof. Campbell. ARK PENNYROYAL PILLS, tho J wlcliriiU'd rmal Rtgulsr nr piM-fci'ily Haiti und lwy a ruliulilo. For nil Irri'ifulurl tloH, pnlufUIMonMtruiiUon, mip )rontou, Btc.thcy novor full Uialnird peody and certiiln rotlnl, NO EXI'KIUMBMT, but a iH'lontltlo and ih,mI 1 1 ve roller, ndciptod only after ywirii of exporlonce. All ordnrmuppllud dlrcot from our ortlne, 1'rlco por pakno Si or nix puckiiKfiH fur $5 ly mall, potupald. EVERY PACKAGE GUARANTEED. i'artlvuluni ncnUidJ 4 codUi, AU eorreHpond- eritm Birlctly Confidential, PARK REMEDY CO., Boston, Mesa. Province of Scwspapcr. We believe It to be the province of the newspaper oa It Is of the pulpit to deal with ayslem, customs and prlncl pk, aud that they should be unsparing lu their denunciation of all violations of law and of evils a they exist in society, and then no one need squirm or cry out against the paper or the pulpit for taking that course unless they (eel that they have been hit aud hurt, ' .- " ; V; . , r-; ..While tlia duty a pniier owes to so ciety should cause tt to uulllnehtngly take this course, let Its strluture fall where It may, yet, upon the other hanf no one has any right to expect It to enter into any personal controversy even though urgently reiuestvd to do so. Oi-fAu ,Vo) Vf'M. Old paper lu bundles of Iwciity five rur sate at tne Whsr hi oh otnou mr a dime. KUHT DISEASE 30 YEARS I 5hort Breath, Palpitation. Mr. O. W. MoKlnscy, postmaster of A.oKomo, ma., ana a oravo ex-aoiutor. say! "1 had been acverely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving uio army at, ina cioso or ma laio war. I was troubled with tulnltatlon end shortness of breath. I could nob weep on my lore aide tad bad pal a rouua my uear& I necame SO iu that I was much alarmed, and for. tuaately my attentloa was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it. The first bottle made a decided improvement la mv condition, and five bottle have com pietoiy cured am." 0. W. McKISSEV, P M Kokomo, lad, Pr. MIIm1 fleari Cure U sold en s ikmIUt !uiral that tli tnl Unit ll Wi-SI. iti tlruittUila anil It at It, I botOiw tor S3, ur I Will bw wnL nrtui 111. tin riM-vtui c,f nri,- ty tu Dr. attic WuUital Ce Klkuart, lad. Sheriff Hales. In lli (Imilt Court of III Stale of Ort gun Sir folk (?iroiuy. Tbo tuvmior'a MnrtoHettMuriiy Coimmuy Ijuitu-d. riniuuiu Jnliu lln and John Mlllor, Utfcutlanu i TO TUB (UIKRIfT Of 1)I.K COCSTV, ORKtrriNCIi Wsnskas, on the ISlh day of May tm in lha atwva namvd Court, a JmlKiurnl wiw n-tiilurod In fAvurnf tli above naoipd plntu- tlffn and aKlnt tbs sIkv umurd dufinittnuU ftir Mtrtis tluKKutnd Iht butulr d and lly on dollan and no wilt wllb lutenwt llieraou froin aald 1Mb day ofMny IWI.at tt rule of 10 por oenl per auuuin and ilir liundrvd dollar, attiirory' fern, and the furlliiT turn of twpuiy-iitiiit dollar and forty .flvn wnta, ocwU and dltbunnifnta, whUdi jud meal wa miMlU'd and (t'K krivd In tliolrk om of iwld court In anld oouuly, on tl) ISlh day of May, im. ASDWEMlus, It was rurtliar orderM and dwrwd by tlia court that lb fl. 1- 0. of John Joiien aud I.ydta I.. Jon, lili ifo. N.itinoa- Uon No. W, and downwd u f4illow, towlt; Lol (it four, of ccilnii (II) fourtiien, and the nouth half (Ji) r the south emit quarter, Ci) of iwKsUon rlftw (15), and ih north half (H) of tbe north at quarter Oil and lota one (I) and two (i) of iwH-tlon twanty.two ftf) and Iota on (liandtwotDorawiioniwiiuiy-iuraa Cf, au tn Uiwnnhlp (S) eight aoulli of runif four (I) artwt of tha Wtllamotta inorldluii and n lalntns thraa h nud red and mviiUiu and Uly-Bva hundredUi aom (91J V.tou rri,) ultuatod In tho Pounly of I'olk aud alata of Oreifnn, to Ira aold by tlmnherlflof ntd county aa audvr xecntlon and thi prtHwd of audi ale alW paying the wU, dinliuraiiivnta, attorney fw, and xpan heroin Hated, hall be applied upon mo ;uiKmnni, ana n the proceed! ofnui ti tale b limurllelant, the plalallfl ball have judsetnenl and axeoutlon aifiilnat the defendant John llncon and John Miller, to reeoTor aueb balance unpaid. NOW THKHEKOUK. in the name of the lateofOwson, you are hereby coininauded to latlufy ald Judgeinunt of three tuoiuand three hundred and aud lxty.oiifl dollar aud no eenta, (S'tWI) with luUiriwt thereon at the rate of 10 per oent ter annum uliioe May 11, 1KH, and Utroe hundred dollar and no cent attorney feea, and twenty-elgut dollar una to cent, enatsof suit and atimrlug ooal by levylns upon and allln( in the uuuimtr pro. vtded for by law for the wile of real property all the rig lit, title and liilereata of aatd iwftmdentjohn Itnwn and John Miller, In and to wild mortnft-ud pruiilc, And have the roceed thrreof tottfther with tht writ and your return therein limild oourt within alxly day after you receive tht writ, ihowlug how you have exeouted the lame, WITNEHH, my hand and the eal or miiu court on thl lfith day of September Mm. , r. Mi-av. . t lurk, acal By virtue of an sxoeullon and order of sal leuied out of the circuit court of the lute of Oreuoii for Polk county, at aboe. I will on , . 8ATUKDAY . October 20, 1HSI4 at 1 o'clock In the aflernmui, ell at public auotlon, to the hlghoHt bidder for eauh In hand, all of the above described lund and promlee. II. B. PbUMMRB, Bherlfl of Polk county, Oregon, Dated atDalliw Oregon, Soptomber IS, 1HH4. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Pair Highest Award. Thoss Pimples Art Ump'"mnptom$ that your Wood iHes, cauntia mttv etmwUxiitn. A fm Inttki fff 8. H. B. will rtmm it not riahtMlot immtritks. mtuinn r . ' , - . . . a muymitn ana tins' allfimian andimpr$ matter, ctenf Vie olooa thoroughly, and gim a clrar and rosy etimplrxion. It U most cct wt, ana ufirt:u harmhu. mm, neaion, it i jturel HtrmN, rtiltt., tayat iraataanoyanna A Her luioeg three Smttlf ana uonotn It ulnditl.X .7 h""4 "f ra humor In siy blood wnii n mail nw nrel to ihava. a imetl ImmUm liiinl'lM would Iwcut, thutcauilni hln to waanaHaanoyanna nriai I - I It ahould b-iwll Sleep wefl Ind trot Tit foot race aU for tha um oiS. S. 8, , SWlr"i t.l'tdH0OUMAlUoU,Ua. i t Wl ad IXDEIXf U STAGE LINK. J. R. THOMPSON, rrop. I'anei-nger and light freight carried on reaaonuhle term. PuMinae mail and delivered for a ainall noiopi'iiaalloii, lv order at hotel or iMHtoffloeand Htaaa will call lor pauenger A Uielr nwlttoiiova In town. 1 . Hlaua leave Indetiendenca every iornln (Sunday txcpied) at m a. w., aud Haleio at j:uo t in, IIS BiRBER e 1 the plat u set alt flnt-ela work. BATH 25 Cents. CITY STABLES. Horses Fed by the Day, Week or Month. Beit of Attention Given Stock Left In Charge. INDEPENDENCE. OREGON. HUY THE UGMTnUfjrjlNG PL2AN2 - BINDER, - AND 4 ' OUacln. DDrlxro owcio, ErtKiPMifijIliilrdCo. CHAS. CURKC, Reeelver. ; ,"!' Coanei!tln( with ' ! tee 'ma "kM YAQUINA and SAN FRANCISCO Kteamar laavaa Nan Kranalaao July Hi an 4 1 alxiut every ten day, I Iivm yuloa July tb and, about sveryl ten oaya, . . III lit ruerved to ebanss asllna data with. out noil.. , , , t i.xeurion raise from CORVALLISTO YAQUINA. and reiuro, loud ftir return trip unlU October I ltHh.SS.lft, . . I ror iriaiii ana pawenger rata apviy o i any agiinu CHAH. 1, HKNRYHJ SON CO., I to Market St., Han rranetaoo, Cad. CHAS. CLAKKE, Iteoelver, (jorvam,Oira Ja r &s . W. E. Poole. , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office neat deer te Anatlne'e Fern I . tore atere- MONMOUTH, OR. ' Get Your .ashing . wnaiay toe .. ; i ;, SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY. and l.v y.,,r order with J. H. TllilMPHi IN ( tha Kalnui hln, , will rail i Ur done!' f"r tt"'l,lS " silver It wheu FRUIT PARLORS. rirst Door Wait of Peatefflee. J. C. SHOEMAKER. I'ronrictor. A BiwUlty made of Tr-wleal sud IX.me.tle rrultaaud Kuu, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. " HrttSlLni """""'y. " "" r atage- OnVW. Will Dntwtlvsk k.....t k.. .... G. L. HAWKINS, Proprietor ot Th tndemnidanea Marble Work, aatlmatas on au eeinetery wors, rirbiae woraman i hip, lateat deaigna, and lowest priees, .-Dtauaa im- CoaaotloncTT- xca catzua-xc C Street, InbeMnaenee-l A-J. F. O'DON NELL'S, South Main St. - RDECLSOtXCE asmmessii. ,.m..j.j.j..ui.J!, i i .J- . u'-.-nii p.. ' ' ... ,m iji . i. i JllexaodeF-Cooper Dp a Co., tmi DRUGGISTS STATIONERS. Tho Flnoot pnd Mont Comploto Line or IIHlhiTilrrOi AND The UNIYERSITT OF OHEEQn, Sltuetedet IUGCNC. NexlHeuton bnatn th ITib of September, S0, Tuition, free. Board, S'lSOa week. Klv eurw i t'lawloal, Helenlinu, Utarary, KuglUh and Uunlntu. DORMITORY. The Koardlng Hall for young ladle and tb Boarding Hull ar young men will be under inn pmonai eupetvouon or Mr. Munra, a lady of refinement and larce experience. Ki oaiaJofuea, add real J. J. WALTON, Secretary of Hegenia, :liJ In tho City. f.Tiia Street, - Mtpim mm 3 OregflL aar or Tho WEST SIDE 000 Hae (he Meet Complete 1 PWlCtS THt LOWEST. In Polk County. WORK THE BEST, A STUDY IN OECONOMYO AT 'ih M. VANDUYN'S vfi A Few Facts For Farmers: Vanduyn can save you dollars, Vanduyn's prices make your produce I return oldtime values. Vanduyn can sell you what you need in return for what you wish to sell, and these facts, ARE WORTH A MULTITUDE OF THEORIES Remember Vanduyn will sell you, CLOTHING. BOOTS and SKQES, UDIES' k: tt, Dry Ms, U'i Itti': Lk, tlj s" prices f It will pay you to call and examine our splendid fltovk ofgoodt. J. II. VANITN. mm 5 ir Indcp ''.. a a o n ' e o o 4 X MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. YOU GET THE FULL VALUE OF A m MM TAB QOLUR AT THE it t (0 K MAKE A DOLLAR DO ITS MOST. A-A-Aif-A i u 0 0 m B. M. Estss, W, B. EI.K1S8I &ELKINS. INDEPENDENCE OREGON. Draying - and - Hauling, DONE TO ORDER. Charges Low and Prompt Service. YOU Will UnA nitP tsastm m av.. -a . "lrwl. or ele leave order at n a p.i.. and Piano carefully moved. Furniture are In order:- Sheriff riumraer txj be congratulated lu securing the services of so efUuiout a man as Johnny Ash bough for his By examination of tbe new law placing county officials upon salary deputV( an(1 Mr Ah boUKh , to be con. ooserve that the objectionable orratulatud on secui nir the noaitlnn. Independence Stables. Stylish Turnouts Alwavs in Readiness. Having lately purchased the entire interest In the Btablea of Peter Uook, we aro now better prepared than ever to meet tho demands 01 the public as we are now making and are preparing to make manv I v .. . j . . . m. . 1. .. .1 . 1 a , . . w I suLmuiiiimi, liupiuvu'uuuic. xcuwa uuumeu oy me aay or month. Traveling men a specialty. G-I-VES TJS Jtu CALL. endenee .Tailor Shop T. LAYTON JENKS, Proprietor. i u 1 nno Made to order in any style. A perfect line of samples always ou hand to select from. , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. we features of the fee system have not been removed. All who gain accsss to any of the courts are required to pay fees as under the old system. Indeed the fees exacted from litigants, except in justice court, are more burden some than before. Under the old Historians are like sheep of Panurge, copy that which their predecessors have written, sotbiittheiroplnionsund interest are not opposed to It, without troubling themselves to Inquire Into truth or probabilities. Supt. Ilutchinsor,' lust week recieved from the State burdof Education a aystem the cost of obtaining a Judg- paper that he may well be proud of. ment averaged 816, we are told, while rt 18 a Llfe Deplontn, that entitles him nnAti..n,.ii . ,p to teach anywhe t within the state ... . I during lite, rjavs 85. on betHnnlnoranlr, tho defand. I o T . x , . Thttt tl10 country "weekly" forms Rnt S3, on anaarerinir. anil rai trlnl I .. ... - ... ' la gooaiy part or the tounaatlon of wueiuur oerore ooun, jury or reieree journalism Is shown by the fact that of f 12, must be paid as a trial fee. Under 22,000 newspapers I a the United States the Old system the amount of.UIsburse-' 10000 are issued, h ,m county towns, This Space . will next week contain the ad. of I. .Proprietor. ii to Tonchiai s ( mm. if iib. SSI I OP F, E. SHAFER, Proprietor. Manufacturer of Harness, Saddles, and dealer In all kinds of Harness and Saddlery goods. Carriage Trimming and Repairing given prompt attontlon. North Side C street .. . . Independence Berate r that PH!I Have a fine stock of Prepared . lip, IK ; he nrnirirists PAINTS,