Bedrock democrat. (Baker City, Baker County, Or.) 1870-188?, October 21, 1874, Image 2

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    D c iu m h A m a r r a i .
P . D . an d S. L . R . R .
If a lawyer holding office argues a
case before a court in Washington,
and the fact appears in the news re­
ports, nothing is thought of it by
the astute correspondents; but the
moment it appeals that the lawyer-
statesman made an honest speech as
a public official on a political sub­
ject remotely connected with the
subject which be legally argued, the
apostles of independent criticism
hint that he earned his money in or­
der to take some person, not his wife
to Long Branch!
This is a defense of Conklin for
taking a fee against the Udited States
contrary to law, which forbids a
Senator or Congressman from doing
that under penalty, and also of Car­
penter, for doing a very naughty
thing in contempt of public opinion
and society. There is hardly a mar­
ket for such a paper as this in the
United States at the present time.
Below we give an extract from a
letter from Col. Chapman to Messrs.
J. M. SHEPHERD, EDITOR..
Brattain and McCrary, of our city,
B a k e r C ity, O ct. 21, 1874.
two of the directors of the Portland,
Dalles and Salt Lake Railroad, from
THE BED R O CK DEMOCRAT
which it will be seen that the pros­
as the Largest Circulation o f a n y pects of this road are brightening
every day.
Paper P ublished in Eastern Oregon.
P o r t l a n d , O. Oct. 11th. 1874.
C ircu la tio n 1 ,0 5 0 cop ies.
John Brattain, and W. F. M c­
Crary.
O F F IC IA L PAPER
Directory Portland, Dalles and
For tne Counties o f
Salt Lake Railroad Company.
G e n t l e m e n :—Important business
B a k e r and G ra n t.
requires a meeting of the Directors
immediately. I hope cme or both
OS'" The B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t has more can come down.
*
bona
f id e ,
paying subscribers in Baker
Our bill has passed tbe Senate and
County, than has any other two papers pub­ will pass the House. I hope you
lished in the State. We put no man’s name will give this important matter your
on our subscription list unless we have orders immediate attention and write me.
so to do. ^ ti
Onr negotiations at London are
coming to a favorable conclusion, as
ID A H O P O L IT IC S .
my advices of last night indicate.
Yours truly.
B oise C o u n t y . —The Idaho World
W. W. C h a p m a n .
under the editorial control of the in­
Since the above was received we
veterate office seeker Tom. Sutton, have had the good news that the
tries to he pretty severe on the B e d ­ bill in aid of this road before our
rock D e m o c r a t , and takes us to
Legislature lias passed, both the
task for speaking the truth. The Senate and House of Representa­
only thing the astute editor can find tives, and now only needs the sig­
in our paper to make a bundle nature of the Governor, which it
of is a typographical error—the same will certainly receive to become a
which causes him to spell support— law. With the aid, in the shape of
D em o cra tic V ic to r ie s.
“ support.” What we said in relation exempting the road, &c., from State
By reference to our telegraphic
to the Democratic candidates in the taxation for twenty years, the early
counties of Southern Idaho, we then completion of the road is a certain dispaches it will be seen that tbe
and now know to be true, and the and fixed fact. With out this pro­ Democracy have carried, at the late
people of those counties know the vision in its favor, foreign capital* election, the States o f Ohio, Indi­
same. The only objection tbe sore­ ists were ready and willing to ad­ ana, West Yiaginia and Arkansas
head editor of the W orld can find vance the funds for its building even and have gained in these States some
against the men constituting those if Congress did not extend the aid twenty members to Congress. Their
tickets is against too men on the asked for. Capitalists have express­ gains added to other gains during
ticket in Boise coirnty— “ West and ed the idea that the road was giving the year, and estimated gains in the
Apperson”—and against those two the Government too much for too States yet to hold elections this year
he is actuated by personal spite and ittle, and that in the long run it will give the Democratic party a ma­
malice. Sutton always was unrelia­ might be best for tbe road and the jority in the next House of Represen­
ble in politics and for a tool of an stockholders that Congx-ess did not tatives. This as a matter of course
editor the soreheads of Boise coun­ give the aid asked for, and that they will put a stop to the passage of cor­
ty could not have found better ma­ would take the bonds of the road rupt laws for the aid and support of
terial. The people of Boise county witeout the asked for aid. In the the corrupt carpet baggers and scoun­
are so well acquainted with him ’ etter above it will be seen that the drels who now infest and misrepre-,
that they look with suspicion upon prosjaects are very flattering that sent tue people of the down trodden
anything he advocates. We are per­ the capital for the building of this South. The result of the late elect­
sonally acquainted with the gentle­ road is by this time negotiated for, ions is the cut ring wedge to the
man constituting the Democratic and with the passage of this bill by overthrow of the present corrupt
'tickets in Boise, Ada and Owyhee our Legislature there is no doubt administration of third term Grant,
counties and when we speak-of them of our procuring the needful funds and the ousting of the thieves and
w-e know of who we are speaking!
for its building. This is great, good jobbers who now are kept in p iblic
All the tickets are composed of and glorious news to the people of plans where they can rob the people.
good men, and men whom the peo­ Oregon, Washington and Idaho Ter The people in the East have been
ple will honor with their suffrages -ritory, and especially to us east of aroused to their true iuterests - and
at the election on the 2nd, day of the Cascade Mountains. It will give intend to assert aud maintain their
a new impetus to the great Northwest rights, guaranteed to them by the
November next.
The people are true to their own and is the harbinger of good and constitution. We hope to see Idaho
interests and will not support men prosperous times in all this portiou on tbe second of November, elect
who have been heretofore opposed of the Pacific Coast. We Congrat Hon. S. S> Lenn, as their delegate
to their best interests, and now ulate the people of Eastern ' Oregonf to Congress, and thereby send greet­
declare themselves independent of Washington and Idaho Territorities ing to their bretheren East of the
Mountains, that they too are stead
the people. This is an old dodge on their future and bright prospects.
fast
in their faith and still uphold
of the professional demagogue and The prospects are now favorable
will not fool the honest voter any that work will be commenced on the principles of the Democratic
portions of this great work yet this party. Governor Bennett is a R e­
more than it has in times past.
The Territorial Democratic con­ fall and that the “ good time com« publican of the deepest dye, and up­
vention at Boise city followed our ing” so loDg looked and waited for holds the Grant administration and
all of its corruptions. Democrats
.advice—dropped both Foote and Eu- by our people is near at hand.
We say hurrah for the railroad knowing theirs, can they vote for
.sign, and took up a third man in
dhe person S. 6. F enn,of Northern and to Col. Chapman all honor for him.
T h e Peanitentiai-y S cram M e.
Idaho, and nominated him for Del­ his great ahd untiring efforts in be­
half
of
the
people
and
this
great
na­
egate to Congress. Fenn is a good,
The Oregon City Enterprise says
_______ __
reliable and strong man and will tional work.
there appears at present to be quite
make a good Delegate. Tbe States­
N ew P a p e r . —We have received the
a
contest before the Legislature as
man, of Boise city, does not like him first number of “ The Republic” the
to who shall be tbe Superintendent
personally, and shows its bad taste new daily administration paper pub­
of
the Penitentiary. A bill has been
and feelings by a low and personal lished at New York City.
The Sac­
introduced
in the House to provide
¡attack upon Mr. Fenn, the cause ramento Union in speaking of “ The
-of which the citizens of Boise City Republic” says, it is in eight pages, for the election by that body and to
are aware of. This personal attack of six wide coluwns each, neatly take the power away from the Gover­
of the Statesman will not injure Mr. printed, and has a supplement of nor. This measure can be regarded
Fenn, but instead, will be a benefit four pages. Its advertising columns in no other light than pure xnaligni
to him. This is the first time since are quite full for a beginner. The ty against the Governor and a desire
the organization of the Territory, real character of the new journal to gobble up the office for some vag­
that the candidate for Delegate to m aybe inferred from an extract or abond who has no energy to labor
Congress has been given to North­ twro taken from its leading editorials. for a living. No one can deny but
what this institution has been kept
ern Idaho, still the Democracy of Here is one:
In 1862 it -was considered political in a very creditable manner under
that portion of the Territory have al­
ways come up manfully to the sup­ heresy to oppose the construction of Mr. Watkinds, and the press, Radi-,
the Pacific railroads. To day the cal and Independent, has bee gener­
port of the Dmocratic candidate,
men who built the Pacific railroads al in its eulogies of Mr. Watkinds’
and Mow the Democrats of Southern are villified and charged with the
administration. But this all does not
Idaho owe it to themselves to act consummation of a national fraud,
seem to be sufficient for the Legisla­
in like good faith towards their for no other reason than that they
ture, because some of them have a
Northern friends and we are satis­ have finished their task much sooner
than the couutry demanded that they friend to put in hisplace. Tne Gov*,
fied they will do so. Fenn should should do, and have succeeded for
ernor, under our present law, is made
,and certainly will be elected;
the country’s good. Yet every needy
statesman who invested his small responsible for the good government
As I t S h o u l d B e . —The proposi­ earnings in the bonds of a railway, of the Penitentiary, and as such,
tion to abolish the office of State aud made an honest hundred dollars should have the appointing power.
Printer was voted down by the Sen­ out of the transaction, has dozens of This attempted action of tbe Legis­
great newspaper columns devoted to
ate. In the course of some remarks
lature is nothing but an outrage'and
him and his family.
in that body, one of the Senators
From which we infer that it is an disgrace to the body which would al
stated that public printing might be
low its auimous to go so far as to
organ of the railway monoplies in
done in California cheaper than here. their fight with the people, as well violate decency in order to deprive
This is certainly a brilliant idea, as of the administration; and more the Governor of an appointment,
and we have no doubt the printers especially of the plundering rings simply for the reason that some hang­
of Oregon feel very grateful to the who have disgruced and covered with er on of this or that party wants the
Senator for the active part he takes infamy the I’aciffc railway. It goes place. If the Legislature has any
in the j interest of our Saate. We for nothing with the Republic that desire to change the manner of ere'
regret to say that this Senator is a since 1872 the Credit Mobilier con­ ating the Superintendent, let them
Democrat. Oregon had better send spiracy to rob the Government of pass a law by -which tbe people can
to California for a State Senator or ¡jp8,UUU,UÜ0, by tbe assistance of some elect that officer, and not create an
for a State Printer. That kind of of the most prominent men in Con­ office on their own action for them
argument is HO credit to a State Sen­ gress, has been unearthed, nor that to fill. We consider that it were
ator.
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like developments are about to be better that all the subordinate State
S i l v e r S t a t e . —This is the name made against another Company. All officers, which are now elected by
of a neat daily paper printed at Win- this paper can see is the point of the Legislature, and some aupomted
nemucca Nevada. W e welcome it honest departure made in J.862. Here by the Governor, should be elected
by tbe people, and tbqs s^ve time
is another:
to our table.
and useless contest for position be­
fore that body every two years. The
Legislature shauld certainly be satis­
fied with being entrusted to make
tbe laws, and give the people pow-
to elect their own officers and to en
force them. We trust that the sob«
er and better judgement of both
houses will defeat this bill. It can
be termed by no milder language
than an unwarranted assumption and
lican majority in tbe State on Secre­
taiy o f State will be
Indications are now that all nine
Republican candidates for c ° n§*®s.^
w n ib e r i « W t . W i l « . » , . . * » * « *
LATE NEWS.
ELECTION R ETU RN S.
S an E r a n c is c o , October 14.— R e­
turns of elections yesterday indi­
cate that Ohio has gone Democratic,
probably 25,000.
The Republican State ticket in
Iowa is probably elected.
It is impossible to tell the result
on the State ticket in Indiana. The
Republicans certainly elect seven
Congressmen.
G a u b o r , R e p u b li c a n , f o r G o v e r n o r
and C r o u s e , R e p u b li c a n , f o r C o n
g r e s s , in N e b r a s k a , a re e le c t e d b y a
m a jo r it y o f n e a r ly 10,000.
Conservative successes are report­
ed from Arkansas. None very defi­
nite.
C olum bu s , Ohio, October 14.—
Sufficient returns have been received
to show beyond all doubt that the
State has gone Democratic from 7,
000 to 10,000. The Democratic State
Executive Committee are positive of
the election of the following Dem o­
cratic Congressmen: Banning, 1st
district; Taylor, 2nd; McMahon, 4th
Rice, 5th; Hurd, 6th; Neal, 7th;
Vance, 11th; Walling, 12th; South­
ard, 13th; Cowan, 14th; Payne, 20th,
and the probable election of Wilson
in the 17th district, Appleton in the
9th, and Seney in the 10th district.
The Republicans claim the election
of Smith in the 3rd, Lawrence in the
8th, Foster in the 10th, Van Voorhees
in the 15th, Danford in the 16th;
Monroe in tbe 18th, and Garfield in
the 19th. If the Democratic claims
are sustained by official returns, the
Democrats have gained seven Con­
gressmen from Ohio. The result ex­
ceeds the most sanguine Democratic
expectations.
I n d ia n a p o l is , October 14.—Rei
turns trom 75 precincts sbow that
the Democrat’ s have gained 678.
The Republican Central Oommittee
concede the election o f the entire
Democratic State ticket. The Re
publicans claim, but the Democrats
do not concede a majority in the
Legislature.
C h ic a g o , October 14—- Up to noon
to day no further returns have been
received from the Iowa or Indiana
elections. The Tribune figures that
eight opposition and fiv.e Republican
Congressmen are elected in Indiana.
That Bowman, anti monopoly, is
probably elected in the Fourth Iowa
District, and that tbe election of
McCrary, Republican, in the First,
aud Tufts,-Republican, in the Sec­
ond District, is doubtful. Returns
fromjlowa indicate a very* light vote
and a great deal of scratching, but
that the Republican mojority on the
State ticket is not less than at the
last election, 22,000. The Inter-
Ocean claims the election of the en­
tire Republican Congressional dele­
gation.
The result of these congressional
elections and the influence that the
result will have on the twenty States
to elect Congressmen next month,
make it next to certain that the R e­
publican party will be in the minori­
ty’ in the Forty fourth House of R ep­
resentatives.
The Democrats carried the m unici­
pal election in Newark, N. J., yester­
day.
I n d ia n a E le c t io n .
I n d i a n a p o l i s , October 14 *—Fur­
ther returns show increaced Demo­
cratic gains on the State ticket. In­
dications now are that the Democrat­
ic majority in the State will reach
from 10.000 to 15,000. Congression­
al delegation will probably stand 9
Democrats to 4 Republicans* From
the most reliable returns received
the following is the result for Coni
gress : ’ First district,
Heilman,
Republican, elected by a small ma­
jority : Second district, Williams
Democrat, lias 5.000 or 6,000 *ma
jority; Third district, Kerr, / R eg­
ular Democrat, over Cravens, fusion
candidate, 2.000 majority : Fourth
district, Rew, Democrat, 500 major­
ity: Fifth district, Holman, Demi
ecrat, 5000 to 1,000 majority: ¡Six­
th district, Robison, Republican,
over Johnson Regular Democrat,
and Pendleton, Independent, has
from 300, to 500 majoiity; Eighth
Rice, Democrat, over Hunter, pres­
ent member, small majority; Isinth
district, McClure, Regular Dem o­
crat, over Carson, present member,
and Bowles, Independent, small ma­
jority; Tenth district, Hammond,
Democrat, over Calkins, Republican
small majority; Eleventh district,
Evans, Republican, 2,000 majority:
Twelfth district, H aailton, regular
Democrat over Taylor, Independent
4,000. Thirteenth district. Baker,
Republican, 1,000 majority; The
official vote may change the above
result. From present reports it is
impossible to give tbe correct com ­
plexion of the Legislature, but in­
dications are that the Independents
will hoid the balance of power in
both Houses.
Io w a E lectio n s.
M a k s h a l l t o n , Iowa, October
B A K E R C IT Y , OREGON,
BROKER AND ASSAY ü
district, Will have nearly 6.000 ma
jority. Granger has a very close
imn in tbe Third District. He will
have 55 majority. Kasson’s majori­ j n
ty over Whitman is estimated at 500.
McDill, Olivar, S a m p s o n a n d Pratt
will have good majorities. Tufts
and McCrary are elected by smalt
majorities.
« I lio
outrage.
J A S . W . V IR T U E
DEALER
G J -o ld .
ID
St
— AND—
COLD A \ll SILIER BA
— ALSO —
E le c tio n s.
C o l u m b u s , October i 4 . - T h e Dem ­
ocrats concede the election of Foster
Republican, t.o Congress in the 10th
District, and W ood worthy R epublic­
an in tbe Seventeenth District. It
looks as if the Democratic majority
on the State ticket will reach 15.00U
C o l u m b u s , 1 5 . - The election re­
turns are sufficiently full to make
sure the election of the following
Congressmen ; 1st District—-Saylor,
Dem . ;2d—Banning, Deni.; 3d—Sav-^
ae-e Dem ; 4th—MacMabon, Dem .,
5thL_Rice, Dem .; 6th—Hard, Dem .;
7th—Neal, Dem .; 8tb—Lawrence,
R ep.; 9th—Poppleton. Dem .; B)th
Foster, R ep.; 11th—Vance, Dem .;
12—Walling, and to fill vacancy of
Finck, Dem.; 13th—Southard, Dem.
14th—Cowan,
Democrat
loth —
Van Voorhies, R ep.; 16tb— Danford
R e p .; 17th— Woodworth, R ep.; loth
— Monroe, R ep.:
19th— Garfield,
R ep.; 20th,—Payne, Dem.
Neliraslia Election.
Omaha, October 14.—Returns to
day establish the fact that the .State
goes Republican by nearly 1,000 ma­
jor ity.J
Arkansas Election.
L it t t e R o c k , October 14.— Re
turns so far show that the new Con«
stitution has been carried by a very
large majority.
Dakota Election.
Y a n k t o n , October 14.—Returns
thus far received give Kidder, R e ­
publican candidate for Delegate,
1,411 majority. Sioux valley, not
yet heard from, will doubtless in«
crease this majority, Both branches
of Legislature will be Republican.
EXCHANGE 5 GREENBACKS
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F o r M ed icin a l Purposes.
T O I L E T ARTICLES
O f E v e ry Description.
P rescrip tion s prepared at all Honrs, fltj
and Country Trade Solicited,
Best B ra n ds, o f F a m ily Groceries,To.
b a c co s, C ig a rs, A c ., constantly on
H a n d , at the Lowest Prices.
B ak er City, Oct. 7, 1874.n221y
A N O T H E _______
R CHANCE! *
FIFTH AND IAST GIFT CONCERT
IN A ID OF THE
O v e r w o r k in g t h e B r a i n . — Soften«
ing of the brain is becoming a more
common disease than form erly; as it
is utterly incurable, attention should
be given to its causes. The soften*
ing is crused by an inflammatory
condition or a gradual degeneration
of the substance of the brain, arising
from intense mental excitement, as
a result of study, of the use of spirit­
uous liquors, or allowing the mind
to dwell on one subject unjileasanC
ly, especially when there is no real
cause, or conjectured injuries, or in­
justices and the like, moping over
them, cherishing thoughts of them.
This lamentable malady comes on at
one time with a sudden head or ear
ache, at another with difficulty of
speech, or numbness, or convulsions
or paralysis, or actual insensibility;
at other times there is simply a de­
cline of the power of the senses,
sight, hearing, speech, and the men­
tal powers generally. The same dis
ease is caused by the want of some­
thing to do, when there is no com ­
pulsion to mental effort or muscular
exertion. To ameliorate a malady
arising from causes so diametrically
opposite, antipodal means should be
employed— less work to the over«
worked, more work for those who
have nothing to do.
Public Library of Kentncly,
P O S T P O N E D
TO
MONDAY, tie 30ttJ0TEIBER, ffi
« r a w i n g P erta in a t th at Date.
F IS T O F G IF T S
Grand Cash Gift
Grand Cash G ilt ., . . .
Grand Cash G ift........
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Grand Cash G ift ... .
5 Cash Gifts, $20,000each
10 Cash Gifts. 14,000 eacl
15 Cash Gift , 10.000 eac]
5.000 eacl
20 Cash Gifts,
4.000 eacl
25 Casli Gifts,
30 Cash Gifts,
3.000 each
50 Cash Gifts,
2.000 eacl
100 Cash Gifts,
1.000 eacl
240 Cash Gifts,
500 eaci
500 Cash Gifts,
100 eaci
19,000 Cash Gifts,
50 eacl
One
One
One
One
One
$250,00«
100 .i
75.1
50.1
25.000
100,000
140.000
150.000
100.000
100,000
90.000
1 0 0 ,0 0 0
100,000
1 2 0 ,0 0 0
50.000
. 950,000
Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000
P R IC E O F T IC K E T S :
W hole Tickets...................................
$50,00
H alves........................ ........................
25,00
Tenth, or each Coupon ................
5,00
11 W hole Tickets fo r .....................
500,00
22H Tickets fo r ........ ........................ 1,000,00
For Tickets and Information,
Address,
TH O S. E. BKAM LETTE,
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Agent and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
L i v e l y T im e s
A R e m a r k a b l e C a s e .— A good
many years ago, says the Rutland
IN B A K E R CI TY,
Herald, in one of Vermont’s m iai
SINCE T H E A R R I V A L OF
towns, a case occurred which has
seldom, if ever, been parallelel in
the history of litigation. Gapt. A.
shot a dog belonging to his neighbor
Smith. Tfie act was charged upon
one G., and a suit was brought
J List R e c e iv e d
against him to recover damage. The
case was tried by a jury before a
FR O M
Justice of the Peace, and Captain A.
San Francisco Direct,
sat as a juror. Circumstantial evi«
dence was presented to prove that The Most Extensive, the Best and
G. shot the dog, and the jury agreed
Most Extensive Assortment of
to return a verdict of guilty. Several
years after the trial. Captain A. ac­
G E N E R A L ME R C H A N D I S E
knowledged that he killed the dog,
and defended his course in render­ ¡ E v o a ? B r o i i g l i t
T O
ing a verdict of guilty against G. on
the ground that his iuror’s oath re­
T h i s ^Market,
quired him to decide the case accord­
C onsisting in Part o f
ing to law and evidence, and it was
fairly proved, he said, that G. killed Ladies’ Dress & Fancy Goods
the dog.
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N e w R a il r o a d
A rrangem ent .—
anil C om plete A ssortm en t o f
The Sacramento Bee of Saturday M IN IN G SU PPLIES,
L IQ U O R S , TOBACCO & CIGARS,
says: “ The Central Pacific Railroad
G R O CERIES,
officers returned from Ogden last,
G E N T S ’ F U R N IS H IN G GOOD?,
night. At that place they had a
C LO T H IN G ,
conference with the Union Pacific in
BOOTS and SH OES,
relation to running passenger and
HARDW ARE,
freight trains, the result of which is
C R O C K E R Y , and
likely to prove beneficial to the pub­
GLASSW ARE,
lic. Through freights, it is under­
A ll o f w h ich w ill be Sold
stood, will be somewhat lowered and
W h o le s a le a n d R e ta il
pushed through more rapidly. Be­
A T
side--, the express passenger trains
will shorten their trips between San
L o w e s t ^Prices.
Francisco and New York to six
days.”
B a r-T h a n k fu l for the liberal m anner in
w h ich I have heretofore been patronized,
I h ope by iair and h on ora b le dealing to
At a dinner party recently, Senator m
erit a con tin u an ce o f the sam e.
Nye put his new silk tile carelessly
S. OTTEN H EIM E R .
upon the sofa. A few minutes after,
V irtu e B lo c k , B ak er C ity, Oct. 7, 1873. n22
Gen. Butler sat down upon and
crushed the hat fearfully. “ D ____n
it,” roared Nye, “ I could have told
at the
you it wouldn’t fit before vou tried
it on.”
Grand Gift Concert !
City of Greensboro, N, C.
A man in Cincinnati advertising
for a situation, says: “ Work is not
so much an object as good wages.”
John Dubois, of Cajro, ran away
with two Miss Moores, and they are
after him and his pair-o’Moores.
14.
An Oshkosh judge got two bars of
—Ninety-two Counties reported give soap for a marriage fee.
gains over tlie Republican vote of
“ He who by his biz would rise
last year of over 6;0Q0: The Repub­ must either burst or advertise.”
F O B THE PU RPOSE OF
Erecting an Oil Fellow’s Temple.
T ic k e ts,
. t . n . snow
50.
is ag en
Agent for the Sale o f Tickets in 13
ker City. The m oney arising from the sa
o f Tickets w ill be placed on deposits wi
W ells, Fargo & C o.’s Agent up to the tin
o f the drawing.
D
r
$ 2
is
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