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a-j. SATURDAY. SEPT. 9, 1Q7G. EUGENE CITY", OREGON. ki ec:i::i cin cudjwt"!00110' I wiiu negroes, carpev-oarKerov scaiiawan, camp-followers, Radical Congressmen and other thieves, who pretend to represent the intelligence and honesty of tbe United SUtei. Next came swarms of Chinese to our shores, and the Democracy condemned the treaty; the Oregon Democracy had anticipated it In their constitution. But now tbe tide hss turned and even Senator Mitchell and Sar gent are loud and windy in asking for a mod ification of that treaty so as to retard or pre rent further Chinese immigration. But a few years ago Bret Ilsrte 'wrote bis "Hea then Chinee" to ridioule tbe opponents of cheap labor," yet we expect in a short time to see the Vrtgonian and its ilk accusing the Democracy of favoring Chloaoo immi gration. Bat enough for the present. The Radical party is a. party of blunderers, and when oue of Ha blunders becomes detestable t it traced lo democratic origin and eon npmnaA Jinl'vall It unm in Aimarl aHan.. won ana can oe usee: it aavanure its oppo- If IDT party or poop le ' possessing fneOU are abused by Radical orators and pa- the controlling power in .country ha. P Z7. ver made m many Diunaors in raws useless. . j TWO PERFORMANCES ; t A I LY aFI'EROON AKD EVEXIXQ. Jdcli:a City, Catodar, CfzL ICii. L"CCRATIC TICKET. . For President. -SAMUEL J. TILDEN, CtNew Turk. iTi Tlce President, '-TH03.-A. HENDRICKS, Of Indiana. 1 For Congress ; L F. LANE, Of Douglas County. For Presidential Electors : 'HENRY KLIPPEL, o! Jackson. - . A. CRONIN, of Multnomah. W. B. LASWKLLj of Grant. EUGEITE CITY- Friday, Sept 15th. Cottar? Crovo, Tfcsrsfiaj, Oz?t. Uth. HEED C0EE3 TED GOVDIIHOBI PEOPLE'D TBDE EnPRESEAtlVn ! ! MONTGOMERY QUEEN. THE KLNGr OF SHOWliEH! wrrn his The Purnoae or the Atfmlntetrailon. manshlp at has tbe Radical party in tbe United States, we have either over looked tbe fact or history has failed! There can no lopger be any doubt as to record it That party came into to the purpose of the Grant admini existence denouncing; tbe Union and tration in regard to tbe coming Pros floatine a flag with stars only for tbe idcntial election. The order of the Wree States; it bailed tho flag of the Secretary of War to General SLer Union as a "flaunting lie.' It came man, dated August 15tb. supplement into power shouting for tbe "Union led by the letter of Attorney General -and tbe old flag. It denounced the Taft to United States marshals, clear '"invasion of a Stato as mong the ly indicates that nothing will behesi gravest of crimes." to excuse itself (or ftatod at which holds out a hope of 'the ignoble -defeat and end - of-John continuing the Republican party in .Brown ; but the next year it sang the power. The order of Secretary Cam .'praises of John Drown, as a martyr, I eron recites 'resolution passed by bocao.se he bad invadou a state, lit the House or Kepresontatives, as fol -solemnly deolared that no State could lows : -secede from the Union then stulti- Therefore be it resolved, by the Douse of fled itself in the reconstruction acts ;r.r.,?mfh b . ' , fraud, terror; intimidation, or otherwise, to "by restoring to the Union States that prevent the free exercise of tbe right of saf- Jit had declared ,oould not withdraw iMPln any8taU,el!ould meet with certain, thrf,.m lit r.iim it, condign and effectaal punishment i and that " , " ' , "v in any case UaUias heretofore occurred or . Unjon by flepnvmg the -white people may occur hereafter. iawhicb violence or of citizenship nd 'investing the .oe- AeT BM MQ' ,r i, eommitted by . . , .... , uy one race or 'Class npoo toe otner, tbe groes "With-power'to eontrol political p;ompt prMeutioo and punishment of the oucstious. honing bv that means to Be- criminal or criminals in an? court faannir ia- curo pormanent'coatrol of "tbe States f'licV00 " "pwailwly demsoded, 'whether t- a.ii:-. -m au theer.mebeonepunisheble by fine r kn: ij m iuuouivu , auu I us oeuum prisonment, or one domanding the penalty or , .w wis, tnearmy was setto woikmak- uem. -ing and undoing States just as Con- And then says : rrriMa dintatnd tint in Ana tirna tha af. The President directs that in accordance t . t 11 . with tbe spirit of tbe above,-you are to bold ecu of a formor blonder came up to ,n tbe available force under your command, plague its inventors, to-wit: while not now engaged Io subduiup the savages on the neffrooa wera In alavarv tb fmiml. the western frontier, io readiness to be osed 1.1. .i. i i- i! upon the call or requisition of the proper le- iuu i,u mvuuiB m lvauiuoiiBin wore gai autborities for protecting all citizens horrified bocauao thrco'fifths -of the without distl notion of race, color or political . i ! 1.. ... opinion, io the exercise of the riuht to vote "''T i efuarantecd by tbe FiHeenth Amendment, apportionment for Congressional rep- and to assist io the enforcement or -certain, oaontation; tho idea of a whito man t0D,,iB0i ""d ffwtual punishment" upon all . - persons who shall ."attempt by foroi?, fraud, oting "three times for every five terror, Intimidation, or wLrmL so prevent .Kroca no poBsossou," as tney said, was 109 exercise 01 tne rtgnt or sunrage," as unjust and nnfair ; so, to romody. that ProVidBdkbr the lw of the United States, and . ' bare such force so distributed and suiionml vl, they irood the negroes and count- ar to be able to render prompt assistance in cd ail ot them ; uunoe a stronger del- pne enforcement of the law. . . I mi .. a cgation io Uongress from tho former 4"s resolution was introduced in lavo States, and now that entire th0 House ou tho 19th of August by trongin is against the party that ere- mr 00011 01 -ew xork, a atod it, or enforced it by two-fifths of Democrat, for tho evident purpose of the negroes. So by a sorlos of Wun placing bis party en reoord against 'ders in frooing tho neeroos, in rooon- the lle8ed o016 In tha Bouth, and but trusting tho South, in using the army. two BeBb Totod g'Mtit. It gave Grant . . - ' . ' I tk 1.1.1. L- . u -.1. 1.. bj partial and partuan legislation and uum-twub v i 11- . have boeo compelled to create to issue his :5L 2SJ2LS!S -.i'oandh, had fought eno CI.I3 350" X 33 1ST 1ST jfit, O 3ST 23 33 X An Army of Men, Droves ot Horses, A jTIuItitadc of Animals A Legion of Attractions, A Forest 'oil Vihl Beasts, . Myriads of Birds and an Ocean of Bcptiles. Aggregation of Transcendental Elegance aVd MILES ' ' . CESPtEIIDIIKT mcnnS .05 nAGUEHGIUHn ,DAzzliDg, Gorgeous Glitter ; The Mighty Pageant of Palacegj The Emerald and Gold Scrolled Scriptural Illustrated ild Animal Densthe lleavily 6arved Great Golden Chariot and Tableau Carv; Oases of Wild leasts open to View fa tha Gfrccts A procession ftat attracted 150,000 men, women fildfchndren from banks, offices stores, workshops ilnd dwelling i it passed through the principal streets of San Francisco. a nnm nf mnr, .nffio;.nt L m.L h ;x.- j Afl. production of this huge undertaking. . " ' ; "UDV" " x iluvo euuou 1U lQe f m 1 1 1 ; w i' wv T"Srirfe,i'T - SsajTi A lationa contribute to Montgotaefj Queen's tented Arebaj bareback celebrities or Sunny Italy.,' v VlliK',d6 bf Br"zlI America's Cbarming and proficient Equestriennes j Brilliant Paris surrenders ner FrencbEccentric Specialty artists; EDslind's Skilled'Oymnaste ! vies with tha world, am h emmissaties struggle for supremacy; Germany's melody prodacing Conserratoriee famish Musical lalent. Spain, ltussm. Austria, and the great powers of the old world bare their representatiTer. Americas genius and giantlbtellect moves tbe mighty marvel and the greatest of the great under- MKiug io iue aonais 01 bdow nistory on tne western liemispbere. The Ortat QUIGLIETf f, The Wondf rft! LOWANDA, TheHE.VCB KENNEBELS, . The MATTHEWS FAMILY, , M'ne PAULINE, the Lion Queen, v, ORGAN, Instructor of Horses. We-fmpproachable LEVANTINE The unrivaired MOLLIE BEOWX. Tbe Female Sampson, D'ATALIE, F1EKCE, the Tamers of Tigtri, DBAYTON, Sobdner of Iveoat, TflOHPSON, Educator of Elephants, .. NAT AUSTIN the Clown of Clowns. Mffil. BKOWN. Menaee Eierltlnr. ' tVith tbecbarmiot: and youthful PATTl'ROSA. JKNNIR "RROWK. RORWUT QfWPf in' greatARLlNGTON. FRANCIS. HERBERT. EfTOENK. I-flTIia TTarhv u Vuinv- Q,bEBASlIAN, KENNEBLL,'and tbe endless aniillmries complete the roost expensive, extensive'' unexceptial better'dressed sod high-toned Circus Company on the face of the globe. ' And a host of ti'rgh -salaried, novelty producing. prominent perlormers, selected from tha verv ht m tbe tree ot tbe Globe, and with special reference to tha ahmmer of 1H7R. The long list of -LiviBg Wild Beasts of the very rarest kicks, inclueing an Elephant, the Roomed' Mounioon, me w i a raara. a nerd or t'erform.ng Bengal T.gers. four performing Hyenas, two liondbses and their Cube, a Kangaroo and its young, pair of Leonards oair of ?i!' Lions Guzerats,.Lions, Juirars. Eland. Sacred Ox. Valk Vark. Birds and MnnkS. unrt . In . r -khi-h ihr-. J'. C J.J p w Pra8. Pr or bilver Monkeys, and a long array of "which tbe particblrfs cannot be given. TWO PERFORM A.NOES h AIL T. 'Doors open at .1 and .7 o'clock p. m. Circus commences at 2 and '8 o'cl6ckp.M. Orieur 'for'the flnflffPrip Q $1 00 I Children, underline years, i t 50 Cents. , . C. C. PELL, General Agent. Admission, New Papkr. Tht Sunday Argut, is tbe name of new paper just started in San Francisco, iid' from its opening article we copy: "We re born of a necessity. Whether we shall be able to fill the need, or even a portion of it, remains to be seen, but we propose to mike Use effort. We intend to publish a free, outspoken iid thoroughly first-class Democratic newspaper. It shall Fur the benefit of the new steamboat line, uenton county ha pledged to ship 86,000 ousneis or gram. Eleven Umatilla Indians passed through Baker City, last week on their way to join K. Ilarners, of Oakland, is said to have discovered a vein of pure anthracite coal ear wuour. A young man named Pringle, who had his be full of new. lull nt mnininna and full nt W tbrice amputated at Salem, died frnm tha I a grit. -But it shall 4e dignified and ijast to " " II. and in all resoecU a welnra K.ml.. . """l"7 mL oa nacnana areeacb I haiafin a M nmmda L1...; a i . . nrortlogBuest.- TyoocraDhicallvifia the 7Z' Z" " or eectea ,D ..w. . i vnui.uiRg VUUUbJ. ucattrsi outov ud ids raoruo coart, ana u succeeding numbers come up to the one be Fore lis there it no doubt of the need being ClleU. Three dollars per year. OBEOOIS. Tweety thousand pounds of flour and fif. uuuurcu doudqs oi lamuy nour are wanted t t ert Klamath . Ibe W Doralo ditch io Eastern Oregon, uwnjr eigqiy muos long, nas at last been completed, uost, 500,000. air. iraxer.of'Umpqoa county, got 17 to keep them In eheck.andtodrsw from the aDi f well-kuown lttM, Who Fruims an enire failure in Honey Lake feiU ,pouod for 0,000 pounds 'of wool, can wen rcmomoer the plodga given . uo woaa ucisco. a. mm mmea-i.w.'uiaic, Jordan valley, agree to this increase, 2,500 troops must candidate for the governorship, and a weekly stag bow rids LiAville to on hi daughter and stepdaughter, have been ordered to the plaint and ter- they can tell us how Jia broke that. Goose Lake. Dr. Eevea. alliu Wilnn . i... k. rorlsmwonld hate ceased. nledira 'becama a cnliJfi n.J I N. T."Kennedyihas-ooenednewferrvon Mking tbecoafiding people of Hillsboro and .... .... ... . .. I " I n " - .h kmm ,-.- - . o, . , ioe loner or ue Aiiornet Uebtral calls AMfullv n.n,l all .K f- iK r,w- M1""ni UF " ot.Tim. ; Hare In Ills Own State. The people of Ohio, who oortainlv wight to know how wll to value of Xheir Govcruor, do not -teem to bold at a very high -standard the declara tion of his "inflexible purpose, if elect ed, not to be a candidate for -election to a second term!" They remember the time When the idea was broached that he should represent his people in Congress. Ho then made known his "inflexible purpose" not to be a can- :.i ..j :i i....i . . r j -v. vuH- vuneress. io nouses so d area anotner in. I ..! v, ,i .. il.iii i. Southin Congress to-day against strumcnt In tie hand, o the Administration LbiIe in thfl ' They .. it wnu lioau twenty years ago. wnenwDoo u conseoud to an increase of tbe army. ,y.tt .u v u i . T.- ;lta onu.i.ln arrnln.t th Sntl, The trooos belora tha Siou. ln.m,lni vus" luUB0 U,SU M t)le beean. In ts seal to minish tha . l M All 1 h jsaAiaM4 ha Ia 1a . . I . a rebels ana oopperboada it overturnpcd , , , " " . , 0-, tl...V I",- " Vl Hops yield 1,600 rowds to tha acre, in .a . I S1IM1 intTTPflffl. IfaU 1 Hal MisaA SMrtiM.1 S)a I III liUDItl IU Ctt I . L41HL I1H Willi 111 II nr. I1B In..'.. " tne bounds ol prodenoe and loason: . "., . " w ., 7 V . " 7. I uenion county. -and la its efforts to humiliaU tht rebels it has almost, If not altogether, erected a gal Wws npoo which It will hang Itself. Tears 7k. "I. , o ; T-Ionto the recent alleged disfurbancH .-Triu:"". .Z ,. A The Ashland aod Phcenlxinillsh.va been T.he f P,,.T: McMinnville, -b.ve mmm BiN iur OUUlUOrU BOCKi I- .k C.W -.I.I.L " . I T WhUUIUVI V W IUOUIO U1B U1VOUOQ. 1 601)80 dfttfld. rCCOITeQ WOItl tliat t& rratTift fif tflftlT r,n. - i iu iue guulu. wuicd ni run rap moini inai r l .. - M woo a test wita one end ob th. Korth-but ... . n . . ... ' " His "inflexible purpose" bis own peo-' M.by Benton eonn.y wheat fields have " reedy for tbe machinery, l, . " "d An0lb" may say of that affair that it is now nrett, Plfl do Dot C8timale M of much r&- bee0 ,0JUr8fl b' mt items op kw, WWMecrosabaakact. ConCress L'ZZZ ? in vain, and have Wm-Xawver's. residence at Kerbyville, lm,i"W auoe greenbacks legal tenderfor all dcbU ... ...... . ,1 ; .. . s ' ... . c. j WM -"woyea Dy Dre last week. Deniocrata .r thnm!M. ... publicand private, cepf e, Ac Th. . Iffl . K ..T.Vl : .ATb" Pd-t for the Ohio. """ PemocraUe party, rank and file, -declared " " 'TZV , - l IT V . " HU"",V ,n MU,W9 0'" . Pinchbeck is making political speeches in . ....... . . I Carolina, at a flavej and Whl -r.t,fl.. I tWo mo.. T. i. K r ,t,:. I Tk ..tn.: r..w i .:.n . n.n I t.a:.. , ru"",- ie.uea id lOSt paper COUId not M a "COmtilioiuI rur. I . I m nu i iu uuau- oo aKrivuuorai tuum luuiaua. lency j" for so doing they were denounced ,i .TV . . ! OWH'' 00 ,0 7 aisqualitioation ot Uov. - -A car load or California grapes bai arrived aa traitAra "rnhid n.n.tk I..... n.l I , . -uw f vwuuu i . invea far thn frAaiilnnnir It n nnt I r- ...-. - " viug vsukuuih . , .... , m. .u ."( IL. 1 ..... I 1 . . I . J " " w " phdO aiding I. dtroyiCtr the -govern- Z,JH 7 C " VW M U hinted that, of hia own volition, ho aunt credit. Then the Supreme Court oV- , cannot,coocu. wilh ,b, . . will orlginateand carry on any Scheme raised J bushels of o.u to the acre. toat paper wu not a eousmutiooalcur. addressed yoo, In denouutint GMer.l v n of wickednesa. He has not suffioient Tn Sut School lor tbe edecaiion of the k.M 11... . T. I ' I . li. . i . ... " I. IklnJ.I UA1..M .11 . L . iv.. ,f. ...uuiHimuiiwiiEu voogress uuuer as me aomor. or tir anvdivma tha I nhara.it or tn inn tnt u """" " DB -P- " promoter of that great Crime, I have con- i j ... . . .. . .,-k uuLiinr mr pnn. nr pvi . nnn nopain , ... ... . . . . itiurw an ioe ev utBcfl ibm fHi- rim na.i o --"i i wiu Draoao v lncreaM ill eaniimj mnrir I r.i urwn the sul'Kct!! have convarihi lathe danirer. It is the "inffeilbla rt,. i; ' r.i. .. t. ' " . I T ,-. ? .' JeIl0w 'erer 1010. n.Mi...Af k...k . - " .... . uu IU OI8. III. tte. But now. alms. th. w.nh...i,. .... 1. .... 71" " t-uruoBB ui iue party manatrera mat iTiue. manUn, th.!. m ' V, T, " "7.:,. .mK "I k flr?..r he shall bo oaucht but a nuonet .in . The Academy of th. Sacred Heart at Sa- c -1 IiiTOVWH " "v.w uuuwr . . " t " Mum nrwmuH h lh. atk -id, J1 . u nhi nf Ih. .i. I. a.., i ik.. J i .i IK. . .., k. !. . .u: ' "I""" u w, w vui.. v. kii vuisr Prw mouej ia CDulUUIIWIIU . , . f V ' imi ucmi ui "" unuuo, auu unu iu .(iuiiui: uo Ti u ..J .1. n . ... . k. ... .blood1, such belief or conclusion on their nart I .k.M j. I . . . . l,oag' eoonty small -v.. ,u., mumpuo, n, . . ,,,. rr umuiuB ku tuo leucr. poa paiieni died ot eiDoeure and oae ecL W. n-.-.j . .... . I peci. paraienu? Can Hadical Dewsparmrs wo.U n.,V m ta-aStu l-7. . T"k " W'a have seen therosult of thoir man- R.t-eeo 15 nnn .nJ so nnn k;k.i. t w'J We hare all tJon arrned that ender tbe rays of judicial lest. afamont of aflaira nn.bir f:n f3rni wheat are stored at tbe Cornelius warehouse. "pLmv I . M " ------ -a v a. B vm fa siiaiLfC tl BUUI UINU r T I a.. TLATwa,tlf.il. na,M:. Worse,, far worse, would it be if they JJ -fk.!!rt8.t.??!..b.M been "" f' ltio0 of th. revenue . ... w vuuvituau I . . . .... . I v. A.Kuua "iu. aaKV vuu UI Cailra. I WW. press is that the action- ot the Demo- . . 1 ounco " WK,DS mnicn mo 6n. lorUr, of Fort Grove, threshed weir own nana, wun a rresnieni in The ehariresffainstTildon will ha Wi. eially investigated. It is rumored that Cooant will be removed. There have been 17yeI!owfeverlntermenti t Fourteen Chinese lepers were sent back to China, from San Francisco, on the Great Be 'public on the'3tst ultimo. It is repbrted that $50,000 will be raised by the Democratic oESce-bolders in Califor 'Dia for electio 'purposes. Nick Evan's of Bastrap, La., was assinated on the night of tbe 4th by a negro, while going to visit a sick neighbor.' Babcock recommends Congress to appro-' priate 8200,000 for tbe establishment of a aoological garden at Washington. The dismissals from the office of comptrol ler of currency number 31 ; from bureau of mternal revenue 53; poBtoDSce 33. Thirteen crooked whiskey men alter hav ing been in jail for a year without trial at Chicago, were dismissed on tbe 4th. Tbe report of the San jury show that when builders wished to erect rame nouses witbio the citv limits the bribed authorities for permits. The overland routs fmm lowa, to Sacramento, pursuant to a resolu tion passed bv tbe Hons nn tha IOiK r.t July, will be re-surveyed and re-neasnred. i5eventy-five armed negroes threaten to burn tbe town of Monroe, Louisiana, and will not lav down thnir rmi A aaIivaJI ni , , a. v a VWIVI W Shenffis responsible for their conduct The whites will act on the defensive. . A band of necroes fired nn nma hiu men under cover of a Hitph n..inn i., on tbe 4th, and on being charged fled leaving one of their number dead and one prisoner. Tbe nrisonnr un tho. duced to Uke up arms by a white man n. Od LOW. WhO last mr mnrAaraA M.I' pheips. ' There are lesa than a thnniun man Tn diatla at the Red Cloud air. The international disDlav of lira .tt- llnuil .1 Pl.l.J.I.L:. "j.... . . ' vum at . UMaucifJUia, tDt.oa 1st. answer f 'a.l 7 A 1 . a a m a v. is not aou cannot De uwrui meoey, Moce we hope for a resumption of specie taymeuti ; but if we believed that the tt.S Siafpuasd loezneniin it i. n d BoxHnu diaeuea. ha nnJ .1 . ... purpoaiT thmuandt of dullari to no SUMMONS. Prl? C110 COURT OF THE STATE OF , . Pry ' tho mnr Una. Soma Bead IB MBit, t. .1 . mm. um aburo namnl i Tf 8ut ot Oreirua 70a 1 U .a. ia eqaity to du,,e tho narrun oontnn To aro bmbv 1 Mpreoe Conrt, as packed by Grant t Co.. cra,, Congress In reducing the cleri ' I a a vs correct io iu decialoo, than a aetata oa force ia the Departments is going oovTocy woulj have no charms for as. So tbepresent pjoney muddle ia the result of two -sore blundtrs i first the act, approved by tin party, and the packed court's decision lor tat party. And the end is Dot yet, for aooi&er blunder was tne Chluase treaty About tie time of the war the Radical par ty adopts tbe "color-hoe," and declared all to cause "untold sufforiBg" to tbe dis charged olorks and thoir families. Hat bouse for the support of two or three loousand paupers r eapable of forming an "inflexible pur pose. K P. Tttanit till Kaan n.M!..t.l r n 1.000 bushels Of grain hut week from 36 trass by the Democrats of tha 5th Hi.,, r 111: It -..v.wi I -v.. i a. aaMNiri. Tub SauaFranciaoo Alta says "not ecu eqaal, without qaalificatioa or limita- aingle flaw bas been found yet in flv.fl a aaavlwl. a... k. - I I v I -WM, eawui lywts, I.tmmc U9U AUU IWHO- I (invaPitAi lTarJ tt . erauwhoweresouufuriunatoastobewh.ta. J . t bile ia this bDerolnt mood Hurliocara wa recora itseii ou OOt been found. arrargtd a treaty with China, putting the He has none. The PlunfBiet Fruit Dryer, at Claekamaa. Mnefi e5!ti.mn -..iiLi ir. .l. .... . f .... . -i . ius i er- cau-sui ure last wr ana was toiaii de- moot e act ion tin TnaJv nk Tuo um. r.t A .... . I Itm'ad. I a.n.., """t"" IUI aill.liu VI kiiQ Uvl'ol llllvUb. I 4 J ugu.uv. it come to this, that the government Mor lh Jr re 1203,099,05. The L ,.;.! v Trt of Texas have renominated tUWil,.. K . . bills MrrtmlbvthAPrimmlitnn " ' "rocKmorun and B. O. Mdls lor ' ' .-. wvwtuw eau iuir i ' ' r J " iuitj, I vOOrrMC ft . VJ - Aan nr 1 I (tppropnauon amountea to iwt- A rich bodr of black sand has bees found The sentence of Jatia Pon.. n 135. The bills at passed tbe Seuate, h beach aboot fifty miles ncrta of Em- ton boy marderer bss been eommuted to 158,2C0,43S ; the bills as enacted into . . , , f ""TT . . law. IU7.719.074. aa a-ainst anrro- kC- .rT'-frT "7" L WM B0Jnint' Governor ' c " -1 a waatju VUWIV sMIU VVUUIT lltrfK in ..fMsal I Ur Ulsl aUsuPjV.nnftAtra IfunnhFiu... . ttf priationsfor last year of $177,CC3,327, county. eeeter oa tbe 5th. "w being a reduction of 129,9444153, Fir ocw lamiliea. ore of which has' tea Fifteen millions cartridges, valued at f375 - BaaaBaaaiBaaaaalaBaaaaaaaaaaaa.aa.aBiaaaaajaaBBBaaaaBaaaaB I milfllVn nBM MMRI I taiTla.1 Si V UMaiaa,! I IHIII Taaf ah.Hav.J X .. .a.. w... r.v" r ' :r"H:,r,r? UT tut- aa.w.v aaww - vutl., I aa. 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HEXDEJCKS 13 ACTS lor tha eefefcrattd LA: BELLE WAGOlt.