Lrm Argus THURSDAY, OCT. I), IS',)-). Tin' hunting season in ulxiiit over, although tin- chinas uro yet quite iMii roim. In localities wlnn Ihey mo imt much hunted, llic birds tin ji:inic, sitting on lences skming Ino highway. (io tti II. Wehrung iV, Nous and price their goods In-fore buying else where. Tin) Independent is nutliorilv Unit L H. Wilkes, county surveyor, iH completing 11 typo-writer for re- onling work rn huge bound vol umes. 1 II K AIHIIH Wishes I,. i'j4 ISUCceSS, Si'liiilinerieh A Son enrrv a bel ief iiml cheaper line of Ladies' capes ml clonks lliiin you can get else- Kvjere, II. V. Gates retunud the first tint week from an extended trip to points in Washington state. For it neatly conducted farm jliere is none better (ban that owned V T. (i. Todd, whose lilntw in hist uive Forest drove, on Gales Creek. II. Wehrung & Sons bave Home hoioo Oregon tiniotliy seed for sale. lion. (!. I'. Yutes wan in 1 lie ity Monday and went on to Salnn n business and to take a gUmpcc it the state hair. . Ihursdav be Will return and be present nt t lit Heeling of the executive crinmiitt c lif tlie Washington county Veteran ' UUl ll'l II I 'if til ii.unr for school SET, ASSOCItlllOll. (id to t III MipplltS. Twenty vears ago Tuesday norning Mien Mary A. Brown took li urge of the Ilillsboro post oilier. nil 1 1 1 1 1 1) ir now occupied hv 1' . Ileidel's bakerv was then itd il the ollice. Twenty years of irov- neiit service is u record few pen ile on ii show. Caples & Thomas buy a bean, mil chea'p ami keep forever at it. -The foliage, of the trees around 'ho court vanl is turning rapidlv, ud soon the trees will be left bare f their summer garb. If you want school shoes that 11 wear wtdl, get ihcni in Sehul- hieneh & Nin s. Several carloads of bard wood Ire bring shipped from the Thus. ;onnel lann to Port lainl. J. C, Hart; made a business isit to Columbia river points hii-t 1'iof. W. II. Greene, of Fnret 'rove, one of the linest pianists on the const, returned from u Iwo inonths visit to eastern cities. -(into V. W. Williams' City Kakery for your bread, cakes, past ry, confectionery, etc, Finest in Washington county. Pres. McClelland, of Forest (irove University, passed through Tuesday, to Portland, from which city he will start for an extended I trip east. The frame work ol the Council residence on ,'5rd ami Lincoln is now erected and the structure wil1 soon be enclosed. Life insurance agents arc now being harvested, ami the crop in an extensive one, We scllvlfrocci.ics. Call and get prices. TiiaTors, '2 cans for lf cents. FvervKIving else in pro portion. See iir Chen's $1 shoes. Bryan laiidlaw Co. s Nearly every community lias its quota of gossips, w ho make it u business to build murder out of the going away of any one, w hose busi ness is not made, universal property. Happily. Hillshoro has none of this specie in its environs. Hals for men and boys in all styles, prices to suit, at Scliuluier ich it Son. The Misses Minnie and May Willis, Fva and Jennie Archbohl, and Alta Litinkiii, ami Mrs. W. N. I'.un.'tt, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Craig anil Frank Mitchell visited Port land Friday evening last, to nt- icntl llio .M. 111. coulereiice auxiliary i f the Kpworlh League. Attention Comrades I The G. A. It. post will be organ- BIG DAY AT T11E (iliO j izeil on Saturday, the 5th of Oelo I ber, 2 p. m., at the Grange Hall, , .... Ilillsboro, Oregon. Please "fall in" 1 lvlVI.IT IMHJflVtilt "II Mil' .tlillll OULll Mr Mnrfin reiirewlillriff ttip 1 "l" wl i-i ' ' ' f( Home Mutual Fire Insurance Co. : L rrP;it was in the city this week, doing jj ' J llili X3 KJ X X XJ X KJ-Xi X VJ X Xu of This City. THE HOYS TELL A yiT.EK , promptly. Py order of the Committee. llUl'Ol.r'JI Ciundai.l, Chairman. STORY Jamkh McCt uH ir, Secy. Young Men Taken to Yamhill County Took Chickens in a Spirit of Fun and are Now Serving Time Two Cornelius Young People Wed. Dedication of Marsh Hall, The dedication of Marsh Hall, Tualatin Academy ami Pacific Uni versity, Friday last, was a very pleasant a Hair. The exercises were marked hy a large attendance, many old time graduates being present. Addresses were made by lion. II. W, Scott, of the Oregon inn, and Hon. T. II. Tongue of this city, A large number were present from all over the valley, notable among whom weie: Portland, Rev. (ieo. Wallace, II. W. Scott, Kev. C. II. Curtis, Mrs. Harvey, and Messrs. Whallcy, Caples, McCoy, Davis and Marsh, who rank amongst the best legal talent of the Metropolis. Ilillsboro; Hon. T. H. Tongue and Rev. Dick. The Dalles and Oregon City were also represented us were all the prominent towns on the West Side. -Ilaii A Runaway on Main Street. Monday afternoon, while John it liailev sell Even i ''''t'TH, of the Conned farm, was un- Change tobacco 15 tents per lb. --J. P. Heckart, of the Cornelius Searchlight, was a North Yamhill v:sitt r Monday itMS come in; if it (iWWonie any av. Our prices will sur Kven Change tobacco 15 cents t, Haines it Baileys, . The Weat her for the past week i i i i i . e. i ' i HI 111 1 1 1 V neeil tieilgliliui iMt mate in the world equals Ore i's whether it rains or shires. William Mawhor h ft Tuesday fieroonn for Kansas to crma-j riitlv reside. Mr, Mawhor has i ell-ill P been a ri'Miicni nt 'liusnoro mr cveral months. His daughters ill rf4fif. llcmrinber the Hazanr has a uuplete line of St hool BlipplieH. Hobho.. Kocco and Ferrera are nee nanies which appear i i the pa- Irrs of a civil suit recently brought rforo Justice Knight Tliu Hrst i i .... t iv o naineil are conipiaiuam, aim iroty and tho latter an attorney, il Italians. -Highest prices paid for produce , ' , I . . LI I . . 1 I) (!Xcliang(! lor goons ai ncnuiincr Ii it Son. Oct ' their prices on heat. E J. Hrvan lias taken a pot,i- iioivin the Pryan Laidlaw store. The work on the motor exlen- . .1 ...e n IH progressing, ana uetuic Ny weeks the temporary lenm- i . , i i . i i .. m : 1 1 a! will lie at i;euar iiiu- Just received, frc!i from the ictorv, the lines-t. line u"unuireiias vcr shinned to thnirket. It it surprise you Sryan Laidlaw Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. Summons, of udar Mill, celebrated the tenth an- iversary of their wedding last Hat- rtloy evening. A large number of lends were present. It is now known that Adam dt the garden of Eden in order to uy a pocket knife at the Pharma- -Jolm W, Gwilt, a prominent oung altoruty with oflices in the Vushington built'iiig, Portland, fas in the city Monday morning .bvftie interests of a client. He was fcompaiiied by his mother, the y-Tdriving out in a carriage. Money to loan in sums to suit, fortgages and notes bought and aid. Hoom 13, Morgan Pdock. Wm. Pointer is over on Wilson iver working with John Ileislcr, luilding bridges. Haines & Baii.ky sell 0 fcs rolled oath $1.00 8 lbs No. 1 rice 1.00 0 lbs of American Granulated sugr. i.oo 0 lb sacknest flour , .60 6 oz plugiaCven Change" to bacco 15 irbuckles and Lion Coffees 2 packages 45 dimax, Star, Spear Head and Horseshoe tobacco , .40 And all other goods as low as the nvest. Do von pav more? If bo, Vhy? " HffXFor girls and boy's shoes r. n lie went as a witness in the case of State vs. Ed lleaiiman et al. Caples it Thomas buy a heap, sell cheap and keep forever at it. Judge H. P. Cornelius will soon move his family into the P. M. Dennis resilience on Washing ton street. Rubbers and rubber boots for lailies, men and boys at Schulmer icli it Son. See their snag proof boots. The Ilillsboro Heed it Comet Band has secured some line new se lections ami the boys are getting in shape for public rendition. do to C. L. Ilinman's for the "Stay -on Burlington Blanket;" Forest drove, I,. A Whitcomb has returned from a sojourn of several veeks in Tillamook and Polk counties, J. M. Brown, deputy post mas- i "l ""l ' 1 il tcr, returned troni his claim the latter pari of the week. W hen in Forest drove go to Caples it Thomas' Lnrire Double Store tilled with bargains in Dry (ioods, droceries, Boots, Sho.'S, Clothing and Tinware. They buy a heap, sell cheap anil keep forever at it. Mrs. W. W. Nelson, of New ben.', Mrs. P. P. dates, of Balayette, anil Mrs. .1. d. Hobeig, of Albany, were in tlii' city last week the guests ol Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Knight. II. Wehrung it Sons are talk ing of remodeling the upper story over the Archbohl store for a lodge room. A tine hall could be fitted up and doubi less it would readily Iiml occupancy. ' , W.T. Lvon, of Forest drove, loading wood at the depot, the fall ing of part of the load frightened the team, and it indulged in an ex citing runaway. They came up 2nd street at a lively gaitantl turn ing the corner at Scbulmerichs' store; the front trucks struck the electric light pole with terrific force. The traces broke, freeing the ani mals, and they continued on for a short distance before stopping. Some damage was done to the trucks and the large urc-light, which was held in place by a pulley attached to the pole, fell to the street smash ing it badly. The horses were not hurt in the leat. Uro owest city prices go to regg's shoe store, roresi rove. wiil soon move to Ilillsboro to en gage in dental surgery in the office recently vacated by Dr. Adkins, who has moved to Corvallis to i p-'rale in that city. Did you have cold we! feet last winter; yes! Well get a pair of Schulmerich it Son's water-proof shoes and you'll have no trouble this year. II. Wehrung it Sons' stock of boots and shoes can not be beaten in this county for price and quality. -vV. S. Phelps, now manager of the Pacific Sewing Machine Co., of Portland, was in the city last week doing business and incidentally calling on friends. Robert Imbrie, Sr., was much improved in health at last reports. For every $1.00 cash purchase of school supplies at The Delta drug store you will receive one sheet ol popular music, selected from a largo assortment. Jas. Whitley was in the city from (llencoe Monday and reports getting fair prices at bis auction sale Saturday last. Mr. Whitley will soon leave for Ontario, Canada. You can learn of a bargain in real estate by inquiring at this office. One of the best farms in the county will bo sold at a sacrifice. dales Creek road district has a fine road from Forest Grove to Gales City, It is said that Heisler gives such good satisfaction an su pervisor that his district was ex tended to within a short distance from Forest Grove. Remember you can buy your school supplies cheap at the Hills horo Bazaar. While in the city call on Dr. Brown, and have your teeth exam ined and try a box of his tooth powder. Rubbers in all styles of toes at Gregg's Shoe Store, Forest Grove. Prime Hunters. When it comes to Nimrotls, Ilills boro is not fur behind its neighbors. Win. Hay, who lives below Newton, ami Mr. Clark, of Chirk it Wilks, Cornelius, recently relumed from a trip to 'he Tillamook and Neha kan countries. They were very successful in their quest of game and fish, bringing back 9 deer. 2 elk. and a barrel of salmon trout. They foi tnight. A Questionable Story. Every reporter-occasionally runs up against some protly good stories and discretion sometimes causes the authorities to be wilh-held in narration. Here is one related by a member of a party which recent ly -went over Tillamook way on a fishing trip. "Just as we were coin ing down a hill this side of Tilla mook, we met a farmer with a load of hay. He was walking and his son was driving the team. He stopped to let us by and his team balked, refusing to start Mie loud, Every posssible effort to start them being without success we watched his next effort. Presently he gath ered some fugots, and built a fire under his horses heels. As the fuel burned slowly, he stepped away to replenish the smudge, when suddenly thu team started, going about four feet, and again halting. About this time the flames shot upward igniting the entire load. The boy descended from his perch, and the old man cut the horses' traces, freeing tbeni, and stood there, watching hay and wagon go up in smoke." As the' party telling this never tells a fish I story, our reporter is prone to be lieve it, bul. for the present the au thor's name will be nil anyway until the Tillamook papers are giv en a chance. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Joe Schulmerich and the party under his captaincy, have relumed from Tillamook with a plentitude of fish stories. N. A. Barrett is now duly in stalled as janitor at the court bouse. Caples it Thomas buy a hi ap, sell cheap and keep forever at it. Assessor Wilcox has completed his assessment labors and the rolls are now in the hands of the county clerk for extension. The rolls will now be transcripted and copy sent sent to the secretary of state, for state equalization. Mr. Wilcox is now preparing the military list of the county for filing. --Harry Wi tkinsis farming this year, and says that he raisetl over 40 bushels to the acre, which is better than bis neighbors did, then adds that be is a "theory farmer," also that he did not allow the har vester or threshing machine to run on Sunday at his place. Reporter. John Kamna, of Faririington. was in the city last v. eek and took home with him a flexible disc, and a drag harrow from Bissailon's es tablishment. The board of equalization has concluded its labors untl the changes made are trilling. Considerable more assessment was added to the list. Taken altogether there was veiy little complaint, everybody seeming to think the assessor's work very equitable. II. Wehrung it Sons have some bargains for you. Call at their place of business and see for your self. E. G. White, aged 32, and Antje Pyl. 21, both Hillshore people, have taken out license to wed. The county will soon record ovt r 80 pieces of realty yi its name, in consideration of the delinquent tux cases. A merry picnic party was that which went to Kenton, yesterday. Those participating were It. E. Bry an and family, Mrs. W.'E. Brock, Mrs. J.J. Morgan, the Misses War ren, the Misses Tongue, Miss Merry man and L. K. Adams. Hair cutting, 25 cen-ts; Shav ing 10 cents, at the City Shavii rarlors. Open from :J0 a. m. to S:0() j . in. Hot or cold bat lis Phillips and Coiestock. Main struct, opposite Tualatin Hotel. Daniel Baker, 'one of Green ville's substantial democrats, was in I I e city Tuesday, accompanied by his son. For timothy ami clover seed, ste J. W. Goodin, of (ilencoe. Miss Emma Eventt returned to Portland Monday evening after several weeks stay in this city. The Wood hop yard below the city harvested about 30,000 pounds this season. No further sales are reported in this section. Tuesday of this week John E. Beam received a telegram convey ing to him the sad intelligence that on Monday, Sept. 30, their only child, a bright boy ba.bvi about seventeen months old, had died of intermittent fever. Mrs. Beam left here some weeks ago to be present at the bedside of a sick relative business. John Armstrong, a prominent Forest Grove citizen, was in the city yesterday. E. L. McCormick, our genial county recorder, spent Sunday in Portland. If you want the news, step up and subscribe for this paper. It will be one dollar well spent. A newspaper published GO miles below Lake Ontario, on the line between (he United States and Canada, issued Wednesday, reached Ilillsboro Monday morning. The paper was addressed to R. B. Good in. ami it would appear that the transit was swift enough, and beats the Cornelius publication published on the same day. The post office store keeps con stantly on sale a line of standard periodicals, magazines and month ly's. Anything not on sale will be ordered for you. Inquire of J. M. Brown. L. W. House has a county right for a patent gate which is attract ing much attention. The gate is now properly equipped and stands in the yard back of his carpenter shop. Go and look at it. Dr. J. P. Tamiesie and wife returned yesterday morning from a trip to Portland. Cecil Humphreys, of this city, is attending the Grove University. Subscribe for The Annus and get the news. -Jas. Tu'.tle, who worked in the Dow n's sinithey several years ago, is again at his old post. Warren Williams, of the City Bakery, did business at Portland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCourt are now the proud parents of a baby girl. So says the Telephone Regis ter. (ieorge W; Patterson and wife, John Dennis and Hon. T. H.Tongue, were passengers to Portland on. Wednesday's morning local. Novelties in Tabl assortment of jjJjld" material just ryC' niacy. - O. It. Sperfrf ber shop in tlaf Koch's butcher! Chas. Cavejif a several weeks'tjk Dilley country, wherq Oil IY-1 (Yllfl ill 1 I ,1 .tid11 A hop picking, etc.- : "., " A considerable!!' ber of homesteaders will tfoJp(rf!6n their places in the neat future. : Kirge ting Ti 1 1 JP ft rom lho lieen fli"g, '4 I Shortest and Quickest Line PACIFIC COAST POINTS ... ST. PAUL, AND THE EAST. Crosses both the Cascades ami the Uocky Muuriliuna in DAYLIGHT, aH'onling l;i sctiKOrs the opportunity of viewing the Grandest Scenery in America. Two trains daily from Portland; one atlla. ni .via Seattle, and one at 8:45 p. in., via O.K. it N.and Miokaiie. ltnns superb equipment. eoiisistinj;of dining cars, outlet library cars, palace and upholstered tourists' sleeping vels of elegance and comfort, containing bath room, hi cats. J he butter cars are niar- arber shop, easy chairs, etc. n 1 1 'II, V IJ 111 A U 11 Twin steamships 1 Northwest" and "Northland" leave Dululh every Monday inrl Kridav for the "Woo," M:ickinac Island, Detroit. Cleveland and liuft'ulo in coei i ctioti with the lireat Northern Kailway. Have your tickets read via NUli'l HKRN I 1 1AM 8IIIP COMPANY and eniov a delightful ride free from tiie heat and dust. 1 . r tick ets and general information call on or address R. C. STEVENS, O. W. P. A. 012 Front St., Seattle, Wash. A. B. C. DKXNISTON.C. P. A T. A. 122 Third St, Portland, Orison. Purest Drugs and Chemicals. Patent Medicines. Proprietary Articled. The Hillsboro Pharmacy Select Stock of Stationery. Particular Attention Paid to Physicians' I'li-scrijitions ami Family Recipes. WILEY & DENNIS, CITY LIVERY STABLE! Cor. and and Washington Street, Is WHERE YOU WILL FIND THE BEST TEAMS IN HILLSBORO. THAT CAN BE HAD EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES and DRIVERS, A M CARLILE MANAGER. Pioneer Harness Shop, Dealer in Horse and Mule Jewelry. Repairing and Carriage Trimming a Specialty, ... All Goods Sold to Compete with Portland Prices Arrested for Pilfering. . Saturday last Constable Anniiiip, nccompiinit'd by a constablo from North Yiuiiliill, went out to Laurel neighborhood and brought in a Mr. Moore, a young fellow in the neighborhood of 20 years of age, charged with petty larceny in Yam hill county. The officer also took back with hitn, in company with Moore, lut Uenumati, on the same charge. Another officer captured two of the same party, who were bound for the Tillamook country. Tho quartette have been picking hops up in the Yamhill yards, and the officers say they have a sure case against them, As all are young men jvlio have hitherto borne good reputations it is to be hoped they will prove themselves innocent of the charges preferred against them. A Quiet Wedding. Sunday, Sept. 27, the residence of J. W. Marsh, of Cornelius, was the scene of a very pretty wedding. The high contracting parties were L. G. Weidewitscb and Miss Bertha Marsh, two of Cornelius' popular young people. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. S. Wigstead, of the M. IS." Church. The groom is a popular merchant in Cornelius and the bride was married in the house in which she first saw the light of the world. The happy couple will reside in that city. Quite a number of townspeople have recently visited Linnton where hundreds of horses are weekly be ing slaughtered. The boys report it a very interesting sight. Among those who were visitors last week, were E. J. Lyons, V". V. Wiley, Jno. Dobbins and J. II. Freeman. John Dobbins has taken per sonal charge of his ranch and is al ready commencing to read the mar ket reports. It is stated that he look Dr. Freeman out to the place the other day, to help him superin tend the hired man. Latest reports from Hobt. Im brie Sr. give the information that he asserts that he is well and that he is coming into town Saturday if the weather is fair. i. 11. loneue lias rented one of his farms near this city to G. W Duncan of Patten valley. Deputy Sheriff Bradford made a flying trip to McMinnville Tues day evening to ascertain whether or not two men, who were being held there for identification, were wanted by the shrievalty of Wash ington county. They were not wanted, and so allowed to go on their way rejoicing. Look at the Coast Carriage fe Wagon Co.'s ad in another column'. A Juvenile Good Templars lodge will be instituted at Forest Grove this week. A very pleasant pound social was Held luesuav evening at tne residence of H. L. Pratt, of the Evangelical church. Special sale in Ladies' fine don. button, in square or picadilly toe, only $1.75, former price $2.25, at Gregg,s Shoe Store, For est Grove. A. K. Milder ami wife, who have been attending the conference at Portland, from the citv of Cor vallis, werein the citv the first of the week the guests of Mr. and Mrs. It. Wnpgener, of the Hotel Tuala tin. Mr. Milner is agent for the S. P. at Coivallis. and at one time held a like position at Cornelius. New evidence in the Durant case is found every day, but the Pharmacy remains in the lend with an immense line of fine stationery, tablets, etc. Mrs. S. C. Kennel and two children have been spending sever al days in ihe city, the guest of her sister, Miss Buck, of the county clerk's ofl.ee. Mr. Kennel is one of the well known commercial trav eling men of the northwest, J. J. Northrop went to Salem Sunday to bring back the colt, which he bought at Tongue's sale of speedy stock last spring. The animal lias been in charge of Chas. Hawk, and upon receiving the news that Mr. Hawk was mentally a trifle unbalanced, John concluded he would go and bring his equine home. V. II. Wehruiij ' & Sons' prices on clothing and dry goods are i HILLSBORO CITY MEAT MARKET. I. K BERST, Prop Beef, Mutton, Veal and Pork Kept Constantly on Hand. Highest : Maiket : Price : Paid : for : Fat : Cattle, : Sheep : and : Hogs Cash Paid for Poultry. MAIN STREET, HILLSBORO, OREGON. CHOICE LANDS. ALE! Any one desiring to purchase a Farm or Town Property will do well to . . READ - THIS - LIST. Here are some Very Choic e Properties Which are Offered O. K No trouble to sinvjopds. The young fellows who recent ly were taken to North Yamhill on a charge of petty larceny were con victed and are serving time in the Yamhill county jail. Twelve and one-half days apiece will they lodge at county expense, in default of $25 fine" Those from this citv attendant at the state Fair are: Messrs and Mesdames V. H. Wehrung, McNal ly and G. W. Patterson. For sale A full-blooded Hol stein bull, 3 years old. Inquire of or address Dan'l Baker, Greenville, Oregon. A German, who lives south of town, had the misiortune to nave a horse run away the other evening when the down train came along. The horse was standing by the de pot, and the engine not being par ticularly to his liking the animal took French leave, running clear across the Jackson bottom before stopping. H. H. Fenton spent the latter part of the week at Forest Grove. Capt. Collins is also a temporary resident of the college city, he be ing the millwright who has charge of placing the machinery in the new flour mill. This mill hrs four new roller machines, and will be finely equipped all round when ready for operation. Mrs. J. C. Hare, of this city, attended the Congregational Associ ation at Oregon City last week, and was elected Recording Secretary. Cheap :-: Cheap For particulars enquire at this office. No 1 !i0 ncres, adjoining city limits, sidewalk within one blot-k of property. 113 acres cleared, finest quality of bottom land, 4 acres bench, line site for building purposes, some timber on same. Will sell in u body for $000 part down, bal ance on timo to suit purchaser. Or will subdivide so as to civo part cleared bot tom and part bench, in plats from 2 to 5 acres, at ?li!5 per acre. Here is a chance for a good nctit little home which can be made self sustaining Investigate before some one gat it. On the market for a short time only. No 2 10 acres, half cleared, 1 acre bea verdam, rest slashed and sown to grass, no buildings, goes for ?to per acre. With in two miles of Ilillsboro. Terms, jUOO down, balance in 3 years at 10 per cent. Or will sell -40 acres, of which above is a part, at same price per acre, including 15 acres of beaverdam and swail cleared. No 3 128 acres, highway running through center of place, 50 acres in culti vation; 2 acres in orchard, apples, pears and plums; U room house; log lann, good well of water; iiO acres of beaverdam, easy to put in cultivation; place well watered by springs and creek; 100 acros under fenco; IJ miles from post otlice, daily mail; 1 mile from school house and six miles north of Ilillsboro. Goes cheap for caHh. No 4 A good corner lot on Main and Third streets. 75x175, with good building thoveon, suitable for any kind of business, and in excellent repair, will go at a bar gain for cash. Part payment and balance on long timo with security. No 5 u acres; half cleared, balance in grass. Good house of four rooms; good barn and outbuildings. Fine orchard of 50 trees and various other small fruits. 150 chickens 50 ducks, i-horse wagon, 1 sets single harness, good cow, 3 heifers I horse ami farm implements. Every thing goes for $650, cash in hand, ?