COUNTY NEWS ITEMS InloivstliiK Till. lilts ;at!iin(l l?y Active ( oi'iis of lirfcnlnrl'iHi trlliutois. i.lav with friends in Orvpm tVv. ami i ,",,U'' lo 11,0 writ"' '"''re Is soinethinu rued Tuesday lv wav of llitiiilaml, lv,,,'0,u' m"1 ,mv,in" oxampli-of a, iv Mho called on 'several of hcrvoung n,'Hklv1'k '" rugglm,, against dis ..i. ' ease and inllrimlv to lo her ,lmv i,i ni- I'larks, Mr. Kingo'tt son returned this week from I'alOllMV, Washington, where he Inut Ihhmi sojourning for some time. Miss Nellie Mclntyre spent Sunday and Mon returned where friends. A large amount of outs ami potatoes wore old tin' past week. As the markets seem brisk, ami tlie road? are getting good, the farmers are improving the opportunity to pxt rid of tlioir surplus prvduct. Mr. J. t Clark lias one of the finest farms we have soon in Oregon, suitable for stick, grain, ami fruits, ami he is making many noticeable improvements, Krom a rise of ground near his house can te seen McMinn yille, Gervais, Silverton, Molalla, and the asylum at Salem, besides hundreds of tine farina, snow capped mountains and forests of timber, which, with the aid of Mr. Clark's powerful Held glass, afford a view of unsur passed grandeur. Mr. Clark is an old set tler, and a genial and entertaining host, ami a visit to him ami his estimable wife will be lonj; and pleasantly remembered. The debating society Saturday evening discussed the question, Resolved, That fV) circulation per capita would henolit the masses. After aide discussion it was de cided in favor of the affirmative by a plu rality of one vote, and as that was the wife ot the leading speaker they did not crow much over the decision. The subject for next Saturday is, liesolved. That foreign emigration should be restricted. A card purty w as given at Mr. Moran's last Thursday evening in honor of 1'eter Olsen and Pavid Anderson, who left the following Monday for Seattle. Mud nine lio. mor says they will return in July for the! girls they left behind them. j A numherof young folks met in Tinner. gove Sunday, and enjoyed themselves with I games, swinging, and other popular amuse-' nients. The grove seen ed tail ly alive with I pretty girls, and the boys were there ol course. We are glad the Frog Pond eorresi on- j dent takes interest enough in us to wish to hear us bur. Tin- following dedicated es-1 peeially to- II. M. li." a,id Piattshurg we , deem very appropriate: We traveled ea-t. we traveled west ; j We traveled alnnit the country ; j We ran against a hornet s nest. But did n't get stung hardly an v. Yours truly, lion's mi own alllictions In the care of hcrl'anillv and her sympathy lor others, until exhausted naiurc coiim emlure no more, and she was mi compelled to resign herself t,i the bed of j sickness from which she never arose, And (even then, so long as she had strength i enough loft to whisper an inquiry she up- pcarci to torgct her own condition in her solicitude for her sick friends and neighbors. Since early life she had Ihtii a prolcssed Christian, yet stronger ami more convinc ing than any profession was her dailv ev. ease and infirmity to do her dutv toward friends and family, never uttering a coin plaint or murmuring against her fate. The example ol one such life goes farther than many long sermons towards convincing skeptics of the truth of rollirlon. A ml vtt would Intidelity lake from such the source of all their pleasure-that which moil. I them to endure all Ilia this world -hoe of an immortality lieyond the grave and In place of this blessed bop' gives them, w hat? Slninlv a blank : a none less, tedious, tiresome existence, with no prospect, no hoc of the future It is lit. removing Hod's blessed sunlight from the natural eye, removing all thai is bright and good ami beautiful, and renlacin it with a blank, imenetrable wall. And yet how many are striving to do this very thing! May i.-t, 1S!1. were useful. Alldeparted, declaring them selves well pleased with the day's pleasures, Ninu. May 18, Smoekvllle. Wm. Scott has taken up a strong three years old colt and wishes the owner to come and pay damages and take it away. The contrac t to build the new t'ongrega t'urrliuvllle. Mr. and Mrs. (Seorge Zockcrly have been very sick the past week, but are slowly con valescing. Farmers are busy putting in potatoes hereabouts, and a good many w ill be put in. School Pistrict No. 13 will soon have a new school house, as an eiuht mill lav hs been levied, and the clerk is assessing all real estate at its actual cash value, instead ol as our county assessor does, at about one-third. Then-is room here for a good number ol emigrants, as there is considerable fair gov ernment; land and lots ol rail road land yet vacant. I'eople here, or at least some of them, have put up fences in several of the county roads, and our supervisor i ronoses to see , tli.it said fences are removed ai mice. We learn that Mr. Myers, of Springwater, will do the carpenter work on Mr. K. II. I'aimatccr s house. ! I'nclc Hob IVvire has just painted Krieg , bauni Itros.' house Mr. W. t'urrin wilt put up a line frame j barn in the near future. In a communication in your paper re cently I read some advice given to road su pervisors. If said writer lias never been one he does not know what it ia to see to the work of a road district that is situated in the foothills Koud district No. 4t has about ." miles of county roads, ami almut forty hands in said district. Some of them have only alsiut one hour to work out their property tax, and if a supervisor tioal church at Pliant Hill was le, las. I 'T ,T' " ,T"rvi'r 1 Rainrdav to . r- ,n.;.. ; "' tx there is a growl about it, and they The church is to be-completed by the loth ."" 'V,'"'' " of w-ust moval; or if he insists on good work being , ......v ,ouo, unii i-igni nonrs lauti- John U Council returned home from the n.lly put in, then he is condemned as being over ( n nnil,t:i ;i IV. u- i. .. .. - . lower Columbia a few days since where ht has been working in a leingcamp. Mr C. Seeny is putting up a building in Smockvillc, and is going to ran a confee - tionary store. Mrs. W:n. Henderson, of Denver. Colo rado, is visiting for a week with Mr tli.l lings, of Pleasant Hill. Quite a number of the people from here went to Portland last week to see President Harrison. Fanners here are looking Tor hand to help them in their hop crop this spring, but hands seem to be very scarce just at present. unlit for superv isor. According to our ores- ; cut road law a sip en isor is compelled not only to he but to swrir to that which he 'knows is untrue; tor when he -ends in his report at the February term of the county court I e has to swearthat every man in his ili-trM h.is crloruied the amount of work -e-oi posiie his name. And it is a well know n fact that men will not do a s.tiarcdav's work on the road unless it js on a road that thev are directly interested in. When a super visor does all that lie can under all circum stances, he should he upheld by the county court, ami the court should not pay any at tention to the complaints of auv set ol Faille t'reek Fugle ( reek comes to the front. The iicsium, vvliut Is the mutter with Fugle Creek, that we do not hear from there?" may be truthfully answered, so I'm- us this eonvspoiulent Is concerned, In a half doen wonts, vi: We did not have Tint Fn tkiu'Hisk, As this impediment hits been re moved by one ol the leading spirits of Ore gon City, Fugle Creek may hereafter lie heard from sciui-occashuiiilly. Fugle Creek, w it remembered, is not a large city, hut unite a big country. Manv thrift v uml well-to-do farmers live In Hi rvuion hmvn. bouts, who may Justly be proud of their nroud acres ol tortile laud and roiulortable lioi.ies In tins region prices are advancing not only on larm products, but on the land itself. This is an evidence of prosperity, 0. M. Marshall Is "mine host" fur U id seekers from Iowa at lids writing. 1 he writer and hi wife received a pleas ant Ylslt today from Mm, (Hover and her two sons, Matthew and Homer, In the alternooii as the entire party was about to repair to the creek on a small tlsliinu ev eiirslon, Mrs. 1). M. Marshall Joined our ranks, and a nleasant hour was si-mit o the margin of this Iwauttful alreamKagle i reea-aa us waters leaped overlie nu merous cascades w hich aliotind in th i,., amleringsof the stream through our nlaoe. We learn that a sad rase of demeulla is rcnorted from the (iernian settlmnant east of us. In the case of a Mrs. Kiehl w ho has been narliallv Insane for some limn i,,.i ami who on yesterday left her home. Tim far no clue as to the unfortunate woman's fate has Ken obtained. Mrs. 11, M. Kivcra and danuhter I v. lis no longer go on foot to visit (heir numerous friends, as Mr, Kivers has provided them wilh an excellent horse ami cart. Fagle Creek Falls has the promise of a treat in the shape of a basket meeting on next Sunday In Mr. Horner's grove. I'ttl ciating clergymen thus far announced are I Ucvereuds Siirlis and l'a nniteer. j Some changes al "Jack knife" have taken j place of late. ! Mr. Fd. Clemens yields possession fori time of Ins place to Mr, Wm. Covey, i James Itailey moves into the Cy. Suitm j house on the hill. j Fg. Foster has planted his water melons, and is getting ready to re lace the old Fes. tcr residence itli an elegant new struct .re. It is said auot tier new store will he started at the "Knife" this summer. May success attend the enterprise. John Kccd, architect and builder, has just completed a neat cottage lor Stephen A. Ihmglass. J. W. Pouglass has a very stylish picket fence around his sightly resilience on Look out Hill. The weather is tine, and the nnisneets for a good crop both of fruit and cereals is vert promising indeed. Fugle Falls, Mav lo, NU. I l.ATKH. The basket meeting was a runs, j ing success. Tho preachers Ix-loro ineu j tinned were on hand, and also the emigres- (ion. The lornier outdid themselves m . camp meeting oratory, and the latter gave respectful and orderly attention. The Hop i iicr i amp grounds never before appeared to 1 such good advantage. I tit. I! Mav is. twenty (hive miles south ol l'nithind; l : Intersected near It eiwern boundary by the ! Southern I'acllle rulhoad; has a population I of some six hundred, mid Is the gui'ilcn spot ol lre,;on. In the production of vegela hies and bellies It bus no eiiul III the Willamette valley. As lo IVult raising it does not propose to plat' second llddle to any iVou In the Noilhvvest, We have orchards on this piable that have been beiirlug for I lie hi -t lolly years, uml lliey yield cipially as good now us they did twenty years ago, Mr Miiilhews, one ol our clll ens, litis a peiull orchard ot lour hundred bearing lives, every one ol which Is u good us ten i n urs lo lie owner. Midi n snow Ing Is what Induced Mr, l.ewelling, of Mil wutlkie. one ol Orcunu'a ureal cat nursery men, to locale here, as nlso several other men iiromlnenl in that business. We have strangers among us everyday of the week locking lor locations, uml mix Inns to purchase property al ill must any itmsoiiahle IIl-iii-c: but our eitilena sit hack wailing lor Filth Avenue prices, or Hie mll leiilum, we are unable lo say which. If vve want to buildup our town we must come down to a money consideration, al least. The Mack Ilroihrrs, of Caiiby, are al pres ent doing the carpenter work for the city ol Harlow (?) Mr, Jus, Fvans is erecting another house on bis property here. He intends building still another, the third, this present season, Mr. W. S. Kellogg, ol Independence, I'olk county, Is among us looking for a location. He Intends to establish a butcher shop here. Mr. Chase and wife were here last week, Mattie Peirv hrckelguve a free lecture here before a laiL-c audience hist t'riihie evening, her subject being " The Old and the rvevv Creadon, ' sirs, hiekcl Is a uncut speaker, and logiial nasoner; mid her assertion that Ihe churches mid tree think era were gradually growing nearer together we were convinced was true by (he old lashinncd Methodist n ill ihev had ill tak ing up a collection. (1, May pi, K'U. YtH'1! YOl'lt VOI II YOl'U YOl U -t I! I II A M l' I 1 1 A N ' I I'll NtT 1 1 1 A i : ( TIANi I I'll AN- I. TV Do yon want a lot Hi1 ri in .... i i i nil win nui t usi you a dollar in monoyp 1 i Nil f TK a!..N IjM'QlTIlxl.JiJ Ol.' Willaielte Falls Irosim ; fa C. I', HIKI.ai l', 1 s i i a HI CIlinesetSGPiptc J iTdLH TAKERS & EMBALMERg l.lligcsl slm om 'uillna I t'uskelK keid Soulli ol I'm I lnn.J, , and Metaii c C i kcl- Imiiislied to imlcr. Ladies IliirR K,, M"1 iieiiis inn i.ii ivonea in ana a, Also W'mohii tunl ('iirriupt Makiiif;, llorso Slioi-ing,, ci'itl Iilacksinitliiiij; on nlioi'l notice. IT. r is III u ami tiara All Turn thersi fju neii o am MRS. C. H. L. BURMEISii Miss Lilian Wilkinson. ID RESSMAK I JM a . I'AIUstlAV PAIil'l CSS IIASijI p.s. Wrilpi Slid SemnUs. ol ..( die l,ies e, lUtlceoversiWtilTi'rd X lirmu hesl Kslate iMIlee OroKon City, - Oro. FOR - - ABSULUTUY I'lUlC DF(UGS A. HARDING. I G. NiiXK Id" OOMPETENT PHAHMACISTS EMMLOVEO !.Ju, rut Perfoufrlfs nt Toilet Aril Alsn hill lc, k ,.( j PAINT o' '!' re lie Watches, : JE;; , , ry dor an VOlLVERWARi Mm m Clocks, SPECTil,,l',w,,, ' w "milium A rtn y , accoinn I IN CI WAIiTiAIfcli d..i wlio km --'mitlilnu Well dre of I ho m taken ft It Will ) knny in IUkii I Mm .S, ImiiKS ,M, :l.N.S i.tnU'nlir.ii M Irs il I M Al . IM llll Mm I.mm;s, ;; ai'KKTs. sr.ll;s All. I Mi, .i;ui:i, I'tisrs, Kiv.. I'l.'iu Tin 'in" Hl'l llll k. ITIal il'iiliilillV Allrli ip ii fi i: i : I 'mil r in ! lllul ! I I I Lr ,1' B Onl.rs Work Ht.ll3. Thai A M' M'.li ta biin llll tlilil. Il ...... v caniin l.tiiiilirr. ilaml u,, f t'nl t Wi.rk Ti,r,,;. 'Ufaifd nlril Iii. I'.MlrtKlIrs lunilsk' ""'" lllul suls., Ui, giiutaiitrrsl. OILS, I SIiop u Wilier Si, AtnicimNti i'dci a co. iianuwAtit bioiif, rip will b, f I'uttln Ore I, TIIUMIIAIII. II. I 1,1 Mil V III TREMBATH -: BROS .u.ss Aiva oppoeu went to Portland last j cranks who are constantly complaining ifonday, where she expects to remain dur ing the summer. t'liierv. Mav 11. im. atiout their supcrv isor. May 11, KM. Vii.k. Meadow Brook. Messrs. T. Bonnev ,t Son Iia Tiirt-0l in the Oswalt place on Pea Ricipe, where they , " ' ------ j .nr. ami .Mr, j. I . ( cio were r recently purchased .large quantity of e.larj ,H.(M(1? of r, Cole's sister, Mrs. Aurora. Our seh.iol closed Friday, much to the satisfaction of the small hoy. Mr. uml Mrs. J. I. I'rle witpc iIIa.! tnti,. Iteach. of Portland, w ho in n-ported to he very ill, The depot at this place was broken into hist Friday night. After forcing an entrance, which wax dune by cutting a panel out of Iheiloor tliu l,nrl,,ru I.I ..... ..?.. - s, r, .,.., , , , ' " " vw.no nui kuui access -Mr. Havnl Wnght made a business trip to 'to the sale, so contented themselves hv Oregon City on the 15th instant. knocking the knob off, and scattering valua- Sunday school every Sunday nt Mountain- I'11!" overthe door. dale school house at In A. M. j Miss Mas-'io Ilidwell who !,..,s l,o timber which they will work into shingles. Shingle making may be said lo be the chief industry of Canyon Creek precinct. It brings in an annual revenue of several thousand dollars. I, was out fate infer Mr. T. Newman, of I'ort'a this week lookini: niter his real est here. We wonder when that fta' will be raised over the Mountainilale school house. Why not raise that national emblem on Decora tion day? A gentlemanof this burg recently showed " a cupy in laci several copies or a type X1ILU.-H leiier inai is a puzzle, lie ,as re her sister. Mrs, Fred Haehert. all who ' Inn n-tiirned to her home at Krain, Iioui;as 1 county. Wilbur liraves. of SiKerton, is vi-iting I relatives in this vicinity, j Mrs. 0. A. Jleidinger, of Tacoma, passed through here on her way to Wright's Springs where her little daiiL-htcr Pearl I who is visitin I Mltwankie Hon, Vi. tor Coiiklin, of I'oitlaml, was in ; town Saturday. j Charley l.itelliiig, niana ml the l.iielling! i nurseries at Canity, was here visiting his j I folks. j i Key. John Sellwood has snlli. ienlly re- I Covereil to resume his ministerial duties. I .hi. j. ii. iionnei is repairing the ttuine ami expects to have the mill running in a few days. Itev. A. F.rust returned Satunlay from Spokane Fulls, lie will remove to Oregon City. It is rumored that the Catholic church will he removed to Minthorn Springs. The ide walks leaning (o (he station ami the north end of town are in a horrible con dition. If our property owners have not the time to fix them n 0s to make them j passable, they had better tear them till ami hum them. The Kpiscopal Sunday school will hold its picnic at Oak Point, below Sellwood. next Saturday. ' We regret our iimbilitkto attend the pic r';ic given My the Oswegn, Milwrrukie, and jSrHtrtcod Sunday schools last Saturday. hut "Helen,- the able correspondent or Os wego, was present, and will no doubt give a lull account of the trip. I'm.. May 50, 1HH1. FISH All kinds ,, l ies Oysters, Cr lo an I game ol season. I lr MARKET. i and .-all Water l'i-li ind I 'laiin. I'oiiI'i v all kinds in th. ir lei's tilled and de- ivered to Ihe any city part of j B. .S Bellomv, it'I'l'. C1IAKMAN r.UKS.' HfiLMXii. 1 Carries a Full Slock of HARDWARE, TINWARE, NOTIONS and j Household Furnishings. J New and Second -Hand Furniture I'nuuht unit Sold. Can give you a bargain. STff ise m s. rs rm . . of u n a h w r( ti v.ia i lOCi Till! Piiiitaiifl Jeweter j Oil ul: in, ,,k , ,m, p, mi.. . m t I A H It B W . UIMIVII 1NUS. WiHcli(s, Jrwrlry, (locks cnl (ioods. lCi.'irKt Street, Near MurriHim Si. I,lt, OltliKHM HtciM HO' i ntM ,y sill h-II KIl M. II. I-'inimgii n, .1. P. Hill : her L'randnarents. t win, .s-vvw ta a puAie, lie lias TO- - " r'"i"n iui-i o.v jailing into a ooiler ot mtiveu anoiit a itozen, forwarded from ' 'ot water. e liope to hear that little Pearl the Blue Mountains to the coast range. Be- j '3 recovering. low tea copy: Oeorge Sutherland left for San Francisco Snohomish Wash. , I """T " 18 '""'"tan. how long he "Dear Sir: Your land is going to be sold on a judgment in a few days. I will give you 100 for a deed of your interest in the aame if you answer at once. Telegraph me if you accept. T. N. I.anb. ' Why this letter has been mailed to the same person at every post office he has heard from in the state, as he has never owned a foot of land in Washington, looks arrange. Has any one else been the recipi ent of similar letters? Is it a square deal or acaicnr Pmixix May 15, 1891. Wilholt. There is still much sickness in this com munity, the doctors being very busy attend ing to la grippe. Mrs. James Gilinore was buried Monday. Mrs. T. C. Simpson died Monday evening and was buried today. It seems to me that the death of Mrs. Simpson deserves more than a passing notice. For many years she had been alllicted with disease to sue! will remain Mr. and Mrs. David Iiachert are the happy parents of a little son. Aurora Lodge No. 21, A. 0. U. W., the only secret order in that place, is in a flour ishing condition, and increasing rapidly in in ran ui nieinoersnip, Edward Graves, who took a Irin to Vu. rjuina liay, Waldort and the surroundim- country, returned last Sunday. There is talk of celebrating the Fourth of July at this place. This is the proper thing to do, and we hope to hear soon of some action being taken in the matter. Another gin mill has been slurred ; town, and we nresnmn the encc ( ?) will be felt by the people. A very enjoyable nienie was civen be Mr Win. Graham and the Aurora school ul n, Park last Saturday. The schools of tfnl.. hard, New Kra, Caiiby, and the neighboring schools of Aurora, co-operated and made the o flair a memorable one. There was a nnet ntcrarv nrom,,. ,,o,.r - - --............., ,,, , .,a.y program, n:in umwuosi persons inns aniicrco would ; winch lunch was partaken of amid the have abandoned all attempts at usefulness, sweet strains of our band. Then came the and resigned themselves to the care of their ! races which many joined in. Then followed friends. liutsheon theconlrary, with a for-j .he distribution of the prizes by Mr Gra titude seldom equalled, seemed to forget her I ham. Some of these were costly, while all frog 1'iiinl. The weather is fine, and items are scarce, but I will give you a few. Kvery body is busy finishing seeding and planting tneir potatoes. Wheat looks line, but there is complaint mat oats arc not growing as they should. Several farmers here have their old oof,. toes on hand yet, and they feel a little blue loo. Tualatin 8- U. met yesterday, with a larce attendance. Mrs. Mattie Krekel will luesday and Wednesday evenings, the l!Hh and 20th. Kvery body Invited. Jim Kent, of Portland, was up last week to visit old friends in Frog Pond, where he used to rcsido when a small hoy. Hi; s nOW second engineer on the lionita, Tualatin H. U. will give an entertainment in the Grange hall about the 20th of Jane. run program will begivon later. "We Una" from Canhv seems t tl.ir.lr l.r. is somebody trying to boom a sand patch and a hoop pole wilderness. I see the buzz of the Hornet in last week's issue. Wonder if that's the Plattshi irif Hot-. uette, moved to better quarters. Shorty" wind's the matter wilh you? Don't. your clothes fit you?, or has II ro. Ifork borrowed a $5 of you, as he has done before, and forgotten about it? If. j. II. .May lit, 1X01, Flanagan & Hill, H lKM.KS.H !; ANH IJKTAII. LIQUOR STORE. I"KPil.0N ,UN" 1,IK "KST HKI.KCTK IV of VV Iik-k. I.lfiiinm, Ale. Ileer. ,te I,, l Ioii ml In the Htat (live me a call. Ill l-OKii -Eailham Iiliick HALF AND HALF ON DHAUliHT. Brain I Tin ck: s CLIFF : HOUSE, J. Bitner, Proprietor. The only firnt-duH8 Hutt-I in Oregon City. BEST ROOMS. COOD BOARD low lodged GENERAL MERCHANDI -( Mont ban i II (Im pat its imotilti ilil Siocloiv riM trlr h ' lUTI HNt l 8. Ilea, ifiremt, t-o talorduy (r iv boon I Jring this tht cao. i tldiirtnl in jet to I. we of 1 1 its lug re.ath .felal trm 1'enilletoti icli from 8 t diirina Hi loiirnmj Un ilih tlino l lUd't-aaeadiKMi NKIOH t'l lI.J. T. .1 gon Qtj- la Private Kntrn! W'hinu ltHl HUteH 'twite of Ore tiiii for ()li una I'D nil) .o putetils i fjilleuU-a. T'l lwlili-h palei i fwntly pi yin, Tlii!Hi "in tine to lged le.eli'ig In ib t in iglllitl. OT MACTI.V . C. I'Lelns EntkiI'Kihi two hen eiru ' --rable variune BUT. CM. HEN DKHW, " . .-.o i omn'came from CMItABo" one w 71, i Is MMm OEO. C. KI.V W. J. HAIlfll ELY &RAUCH Df'AI.KHS IN Merchandise. 7 - other ia abou Mr, rimlna .i'L,tJ'i n pride Fittetaolhia fai it'lf'KDAY 8e:i(oo(, Bchool ricnlcv on the 201 Store located at Mountain View, on Aioiaiiii roiui, one nnlo Honlli east of Oregon City. Can by We wish this week to give a synopsis of Caiiby prairie. This prairie is situated We ileal in Flour, Corn Meal, Keeil. (iroeeriiiH of nil kinds. Hool uml wi u (ioiltH nnih.ruio, ..,,.1 ..tl .....I. . ,i , " " """ I lliyil'N (II Uotlnng, and numnrotiH other urticloH miiiunio ior UK! neeiiH ol this farmer ami lllH fllloilv. I'.v in, I .....I f..:- .1. i- ' r-i'i't unii nut ocaiing we hope to receive, in future, IlH in the paHt, a libniul share of jialrimiiKn. fyThe highest iiuirket price paid for Jfutter, KggH mid FowIh. Soptemlier II, 1H!)I). Wt' liA 2:JWk '0 the aw Every bod' good time the day ami fk3 G X'lNOKK. H. II. Cochrane handlimr some J" siish ami dot H H,H AtlKNTs I j It Till.; Clfl.KHItATKU "DT71T . nAYfv. ' xvjdu . Dunuuij : HOUSE Coehran'g loft h Btatliigit. A pi drARftwl llw fting along nH wt m. " Krc.'it viirii'ty. THOS. CHARMAN & $ 0 ' ' 'i'ri ' - ; , ;,.;;.: . . ; l" i ...I:1:.? f '"" ' I'',',.' A --,'''"' v" - - ''""K IMMMiiitiitiwM'j V.