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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1877)
-1- xgmmim SATURDAY. 1C. SEPT. , 1877 Burins MScac .V6 LOCAL AND OTHER INTKLLIGKSCK. ILmniAGE Licenses Issued ia Uma tilla county for the year 187C: James Cothrell to Rosa Pilclicr. Geo. W. Slrippy to Ellen E Oolwell. Columbus Stevens to Jane Snyder. Perry Knotts to Felicit Oomartin. M Bryson to Alice Morgan. D L Caskill to 31 E Osburn. ltobert Short to Sarah 31 Robinson. Barney Keen an to Emma L Widen. VT B 3Iays to Abbie S Lansdale. XI U Myers to Francis Marguam. II Edwards to Sarah A Dchaven. George B Tcel to Martha Coffman. G S Smith to Florence Watts. H C Berry to Mary S Peck. A M Isaac to Mary S pence. George Birdsall to Wcltha Kimbcrly. C S Yandnyn to Cora Smith. S Tolbcrt to Jane TriplctU John A Rigps to Mary Dickey. J R Oolby to Mary J 3IcKlnney. A Grossman to Josephine Miller. Andrew Eeaney tn Margaret Stamper. "fTL Moorhousc to Ella Willis. ,4- David Coffman to Dianah Reeves. R 31 Dorothy to Ella Dehaven. W Roup to Mary L Miller. C W Conger to Samantha Scrogcin. Sol Mayficld to Lonisa A Btceding. Ivan O'llarra to TJnls Waldcn. E Xordyke to Viola Cocliran. Smith G vv inn to Emma Ingle. Frank Shannon to Alice Stillwell. Jno D Simon to Mary Taylor. Frank W Johns to Eliza 3Iiller. Clyde Pennington to Louisa Young. Geo W Savage to Mary Pike. X Iloiwrd to 3Iary Clark. Jno F Porter to Mary R Angel. John C Wilson to Angeline Yarlclt. F C Wegner to A E Johnson. W D Oyle to Lizzie Ruell. Georcr W Ridenour to Maria Kirk. James Hackett to Yircin'a Olcott. L II Lee to S A Hallock. I W Goodman to Ettie Dutton. Field Xotrs. The countr court last rrtnilar term made an order that T. L. , . . , . , loorhousc furni'Ji the field notes of the oripnal surreys of this county or settled portions thereof! The ace, for ,bc settled portions tberroL Tbe acquisition of thrse notes are Indispensable in fact, in ; many localities a legal survey cannot be made without them. .Many times our ex- conn ty surreyor had to suspend operations rt cZ-..l Tnr lho nntM nf 9 fnvc t!np in t)ii- ; i;.. otn5. -i.,r, c cr,nr-4 I . . -. ...... inp: thereby causing a great aeaiot delay; and incurring an expense to the parties for whom he was surreving. In the early set - tlement or this countv people did not care -, , , , Jor a rod or two or land, but now as the ennntv is bein? settled nn more ramdlr. rad land is becoming more valnaWe a rod or two or land makes quite a difference.,1 UniM hrniher ef WT low Again, a farmer does not wish to go to the - munD, Norman Hendricks he drwr expense or building a good substantia gpt. is paying oar town a rhlt and wttt Knr nnbabr locale ht-re. r i.j, r. t,, ni. t.. Ant. . - -j - this fact is to procure a copy of the field notes or the oridnal surre-s or the section -or sections In whicli his land is situated -vinrl f Tin rC m vimnAfnt cnu a ray Lines etablished aflt-r this manner would certainly be correct, and in the future sare a great many law-suits arising from con flict of titles. Cocvtt Co CRT. Jacobson & Bishop were granted license, to retail liquor one Tear. School Superintendent was allowed j0 for qrarter ending September 5. Dr. Edwards was allowed 3G for pro fessional serrices in attending C. F. Ferry, county charge; X T. Blalock,5 75; and Samuel Edwards $00 for board and attcn - dance F. C. Benscn. Assessor, was allowed SC03 for services in assessing the county for 1877. 1. G. Thompson was required, to give. The coral or our town arc on the mend, new bonds or his office or Justice would be Last Friday night there was a social dance dccla.-cd vacant. (somewhat select) given at Mr. Minor's ho- The tax levy for 1877 Is as follows: tel where all was perfect decorum. No State, 7 mills; County. 15 mill; School, 3 drnnkedness, no lights, nothing to mar the mills; incidental, 1 milL Total 20 mills. . peace and solid enjoyment of the evening. T. L. Moorhouse was authorized to pro- About fifteen couple were present cure at Surveyor General's office the field I Our new minister or the M. E. Church notes or this.county. ' for u,e rrcnt conference year, was with The resignation or W. It. 3Iarquiss as us anj preaclied two verr interest- Justice or Lower Willow creek precinct ; jDJ. sermons. Quite a large congregation was accepted. 1 WJU present on both occasions. a i jjon rturu, jiaiiory and family are The following is the report or tbe school tpcallns a few wct among us. The ou st Lena, Umatilla County, for the month 'j is visit rejalircs and look artcr pc tnding Sept- 7, 77. JIarkcd oa the scale ; -:-. interests in the stock business. vi iw as K.Tli: r ,ru r . i t V Kamo. 4 t 7: c. 5 Frank Crawford. -.77" Eddie IIinton..if5 Cortes Gofi. "..93 lien. Graham.... .82 Ilcttic Hinton....i). Maggie Hinton...iCt Fannie II in ton fl Effie ninlon 89 Nettie Hinton....tK) Mollie Hinton.... Alice Gleawin 93 Alta Crawford.... b"3 Irene Crawfordi... Nellie Graham. . . .85 90 71 CO 73 79 C7 42 52 48 59 C3 49 CO 94 8G 96 94 ft Vi err rm 92 93 93 89 90 80 92 103 89 99 J4 99 90 9C to 68 83 100 83 04 Emma E.3Iead, TeacLer. Xor Meat Mabket. Competition is the life or trade. Charley Storm nas lens- look after her interest and that or the fam ed the Star market building, between 3Iar. ': ilr, ir her husband is not able. sualrs blacksmith shop and'John Dow man's livery stable, and this morning opened out with an assortment ef meats. Charley Is an excellent butcher and will give tatlsfaction. Advertisement next week. Notice. All persons knowing them eclves indebted to John W. Bowman arc requested to seUle immediately, or thetr Accounts will be placed In the Lands of J. II. Turner for collection. John Taylor lias been chosen to Like the place oflirigham Young until a President is elected. Of late high winds and cool nights have prevailed. C. 31. Jones' Panorama is really an ex. ccllcnt show. We have no reliable Indian new up to yesterday Friday. Rev. D. A. CrowcH's llttlo boy of ten years died this week. The total taxable property of 31 ultnomah county is $10,015,000. The t cliool meeting last Saturday levied a tax of 2 mills. Right! The Russians arc now getting the best of the Turks in every battle. Last Saturday there were 15 ft eight wagons in encampment at Pendleton, Boux. September 9, to the wife ofClyde Pennington a boy weight 10 pounds. Adam Stang keeps a splended cigar for customers. Those we sampled were Al. Tie telegraph says Sitting Bull has been ordered to withdraw from Btlliih soil. S. Rothchlld departed for Portland this week, where be Intends to purchase a large supply of goods. For every peach pit planted in this sec tion a tree is the result. S. L. Morse this week gave us a sample of peaches grown on his farm near town. Thev were client. SchoaL Tax. The assessment having been made and return! to the Directors, they will sit on monday next, September 17. as a board ofcqtillization at Matt Tay lor's blacksmith shop, from 1 ta 3 r. . All intescsted will take notice asd attend. By order of the Directors, I. C Dijoswat, Chairman. Dnring the whole Summer Pendleton has been infested with runners. Are they a curse er blosing? On sales they make are the prices such that our merchants caa afford to sell goods any cheaper tbaa here tofore? If not, then they are f no oarthy benefit te .nanVind outsWe ef the bwbts for which they arc werktag. Daii.t Stasdaiid Tin paper is cow fcsntd in the morninr. receives the tele- Jigraphic dUpatches daily, and is the best I made np and best printed shtst in the . . intaiju iuu mc cure uro iu - ... , . . . i ' ,t .i... 1 --t. ! " 7- t win I. Send for It. x ivejtos Itkms. The contract for build- t Ing the Weston school txme has bees . mrded to JaffiCS Bamferd. Oar mercantile S are shippfag krge ! lots of wheat to the railroad. D w Osksbr has bowsht the , Schooling property on the comer f Maie , and Franklin streets. ' IL P-lZ "fin Snnnrs was in town this wtelc Tip says erprjthingis lordy over there, nr rmrrnble and rrllct thrf4cian : (Dr. Welch) healtk has been qHHe poor of . 3Ic.rthHr, PrWe & Co 's beder cl 5S6 r of Trhpai ami us ia 2G ts. thra'h- ed same w ith a lUSale Pits Incfc ttnerator. makinc 1SJ23 bkel. b?inc aa ! averareor TOO per day and 35 bashels to CPC UEWSER CORllESrOXDEXCE. Hittskr, September 9, lsi . Enrron E. O. As correspondent of a wide-awake local paper we again resume cur tak. It has been said that "opposition is the life or trade" and if this be true we see no reason whr our town should not be tbe liveliest place this tide of "purgatorr," for wchave opposition hotel, llrcry stables. , blacksmith shops; in fact there Is but very Rule af anything undertaken in Heppner j but that meets lth some' opposition, A fellow can't even spark a young lady bat 1 tl.t w,me other chan wilt offer his service? a trifle cheaper and fnrnith better accon.' - dations. A man by the name of Horner has cstab- lislied a iarncss making business in town. ... buccess to mm. 3Ir. Dickson has built a new livery stable where he is now prepared to furnish ac comodations in that line. ' It is said that one 31rs. Heart residing witli her husband nnd family about one mjj0 south of this place has made two at- tempU to commit suicide; once by cutting her throat and once by hanging," but both were unsuccessful. Insanity brought about J by destitute circumstances and other cultics Is supposed to be the cause. be well to remark here that Mrs. II. Is Uic mother of a large family of children, and it should be the dutj of tlic community to In concluding our notes for this week wc would say, that w hile industry, thrift and general prosperity arc striking charac teristics of our people we hear some com. plaint from Individuals Uiat the "fall is unusually dry, feed very short, money not so plenty as it ought to be," etc; but wc must estimate the force of these complaints from thc fact that they como mostly from Ui at class of people who arc always pre dicting a horrible winter, In consequence of which we are to loose all our stock and thus become financially ruined. jSuch men seldom sec anything bright In the future, lies ptctf ill ly, yours, JIiiat B. ilr. 3IcDonalJ, Uio old Baker county miner, parsed throuah Pendleton this week cn route to Australia. Wc arc in receipt or the dally Astorian. It Is a neat, newy and well printed paper and deserves great success. G. D. Tticbardsoir who advertised in this paper tor a farm to icnt has leased Collroan' place on the Meadows. M-. Lowe, of Happy Canyon, parsed through town this week on his way to the Palouse country to reside. Born , September 7, to tha wife of Doc. Riggs. a girl. ADVERTISEMENTS. Turner & Bailey II. Toisnn. . - D. W. Bailet. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Cascly OrdrM boajU &J oLL tu XrjwUird OrrtCX as Mala Unci, oppoeHe Caert Hocae. rvo-SHoc. Orrtoe. tORTLASD CANDY FACTORY. THE nndersigned take pleasure to an nounce to their patrons and dealers In general that they have lately large ly Increased their factor' and are now prepareu to itiruitti as goon an ai'on meiit In their line as any house ou the Coast. Special inducements to cali cus tomers. ALISKY & HF.GEI.E. P. O. Box Ci. 105 Hrst Stree. Factory on Alder Street, bet wren First and Second Streets. Portland. Orc?s. ioricc TS HEMBT OIVEX TO AtX WHW IT VAT 1 omrn. tail ar Mink H Mt ar Kr ab4 VoktA aa4 tail 1 1 rcnarr S, HTJ. wiluav r Kincyors. House kSc Lot FOR SALE! tv Ar It Ar Cutt)twu Oac 1 Uiax ai ta ta pnf m4 mir l 1 MUWr Imk itopiiair tfe Wu at a nrj aiaaf anaf wreuli. C.VLL EARLY. ! SCMMOXS. ta lb- OrpaM Oart af tU Sotr af r far I'm. HNl tMMr tf A Krnarr plX . C B. ' Krrilrt atfcaSm Ur awir. TC & RrTHC ABtVCSAVCCC aukl ta IVf um af It rtur af una aa tarwaialW -i.T W tar H. 1. L V' rtar alT a( hU nan. bina( iur ta 2-U y f Aafart. lTT. mum tut iiariiin fcuwnf faa ar Lrtray nalfa aTtfc w ptia tSjr pttda M7 Imm w-wt ta tnt (Uf iW eit lira f aue wwtaaawiat trr 4 4r f rtar. l;;,wWatrlrlHMMIiMHkra Sr a 4p aiMi tme Sr aimi NMWt Wf fwm U w4 paMaaara4 tat Mdt a 1 1 una af rr )fvfif af w M afawvSir iiaaif a -r av ta r f aiaii m ar at m(i atf aaa bk. a4 Sw tt car aa4 ranay af tk MM a H ir au ar tuar af nai artaa af ptwauC aa4 I itnliil ai far eauaa4 Oiharritu. J R TtTtVKR. V V. BAILCT JErtL AY. Saddle nnd Harness MAKER. Feniilktov. Ukcoos. i t-rxr Cac-taetlr aa taa4 a iaH araf af tV Huvo. : i IMn. nmU. Hi n. (-4n. EiHm , aa4 -a )Mac aa ta aar har CaMal -r a. --r M( lacaw. rBfaar 1CX prumjif i ta. Pendleton High School. mHEat u Btjfc s- MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1877. Tr af Tamil, prr atnrr, fTHt ta ainaar HRwrr wrfaMU t a ISartkal - M OJ OiiXrr " it Tar rrHairr C- rr arc a af Oraratarr ffC- lac Brara4 Wnttag. aaJ tU faTirralil Jr. af Aratiaxaic Tar Pranks! Cxnr tacSaAra l tar tmzofcr af Ha4r n-ir4 Vr law ta t UaU ta tar tm mm a b af ifryaa. aar rar panalax a trrti af Ma4r tot M laoaarj. a i smar4 la tU Hjtrr Coan Ttar nl b c eird It tU aarur WTm. UJf trna. lhlt arW trrai aw4 tail Urm , accarSur at ra4U f 1 . raijaT V'ir'Xt JoiL Vtr. i1- r lu InUrv aiJrr MONEY MONEY HORSES LOST $5 Reward. Qrnx a somen or mt horkk men Cribda Robot Vaflry bar lairlr rriai Ur, hi nwaaUla, at4 tbry arr taMnoa ta b la Cna UHi arsntjr ; ano -rtuT4 imoex tbr ifrlua frwrt. in J aca srhrrrtar aof af aul bam ta . I lltrw, Imt af rrfat&tae. M ba rr-ra idnl at ! rmU af f S prlKad. Tbr bo rall af ;Hrhm S jMraSU. braeaxit C aa tbr Irft fboaKtrr. frUnf, aaa brte. a lib cam bnad. aa4 aork burar, Mb ea UI ol C on Irft bwaMT. Uuxh sc. ma. CEO. COGGAN. Information Wanted ! IMMEDIATTLT of Ibr tfWa lit I FblpakM Maf. iDrn-abaa plvrirmlnri V X l"rlrl "Coo- Hit u too."1 Cat. Jwba I'rraral. by tba V. S Ceorai at Va-'mralM. CUH. Jai IS. ISIS, u Ir orrlrd ta an I AmttcasparL Tbr panfa tbrmtrlrra or tfcrtr brfc siti Irara aorartbltr to Ibrlr a:raaU Vj a.tlrtiaJi orarfelrlacto AI.BF.RT U J.VYDKR. Atir tor r. fl. CUInin, Krai K Klac Co, W. T. trrXU Ikludi of U, 4, Cut aa4 TrrrilarUl CUisu aMrcttA. r3jFine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ALWAYS TO HE HAD AT Jacobson & Co's Saloon, Ojv"tr BUI SwiUlrr't fUorr, rCMLCro. Orrpw. SUMMONS. Id lb Ctrcolt Court of lbt Plata orOrrron, for lb county of ItauUIU. OrrltlaJL Ptroer. fUlnUff rs Track B. Strong, dcfrodVsL Salt for aUvorcr. TOFIUN'KII ETRO.VG.U abort BamrdrMrsdast la Um naraa of Un blata of Orrruo. aa4 nanmaat to tbe ordrroTibe Hon. L. U. MeAnbsr. JaAf U aud ouort, brarlBg date tba KHh Atf of Aarutf, lTf, dlrectlnx pabtlcatkia brrrot. yoa are rrllrrd to so aarrtba ouopUlbt of tbe rUlcU7 brrrla brfora Ibe Ont daf of tbe nrxt Irro ofaaU roan, cotnmroctrj on tlx ZU Amj of Or loU-r. l77,orabiilailiaatd coert al atld trna for a drrrre dlMuirlaf tbe mtrrUre rucuact bnaem too. and brr. aod mtiUsr bcr rrorr l rrttrf, as JnuLdcd Id iter eota)U!M vo B!e ia cald conn. . TflOS."U. DnnXTZ, Ally fer ADVERTISEMENTS. I L 1LIVERM0RE & BEAGLE I V E R LOT ITVERjIORE. 1869 - I860 O R 'ArBawaerjUtSpMe a Urn tfltrirclnlaiaca JIKItCnADISE E 'At tka Trry Vrrrt OA5TI prv. at tWj I Vtar aut mwaoa paat t I a ibe ra l mkn rlt. I TVrtpaM a faHka af HCE-I KKPt rv.V ISMtrx ;HlkT". Mrk .r I ar run aim mM t I wnaiira aa a&an awjtv. I TVr WW-K rrvr W rmklr RHEL I ia nClei, a4 kab af Aatrrra ' a a-Wt iil aata I w IMC u UWI I B E A C L wagon ... . AXD.. ASIlCULn'AL IMPLEMK'TS LIrermerc fc Beagte. E D. W. PRENTICE, Sherman 4c Hvdc, j Periland, Oregon. WWer aa4 trtia MUSIC - DEALER! Crarnt Afrat Lx Orn lev tka WEDEIl riAXO AND STANDARD 0I1GAN.. Brrriraitba At Ux CratraI txtbaa IHC AiraTbr SHERMAX AND HYDE, SQUARE, GRAND AXD UPRIGHT PIANOS. Tba brat ordlam prtcJ ItutramrstJ Bait. Folly 'Warranted for (en years Sheet music, music books, and every description of musi cal merchandise, wholesale and retail.. InttrumrnU oU oa rarr, meeUilj DlhnrbU. CalalMaea and rrira lnl arat frra on apptloalloa. iTttitlce'a Hum IMorr. Oorerr lint aod AMrr Sirrru, rtroabriUr new twUdiaj Portland, Oregon, AD.VERTISKMKNTS. I 1 WM. SWITZLER, pulci w GENERAL - IGROCElUKa, PROVISIONS, T3ry - G-oods HARDWIRE, CLOTHING. Totoaooo. BOOTS AND SHOES, nATS AND GAPS, Etc Eie. IKCUEST CASH TRICK ri u Fun and Diies. MAIN'ST-, PENDLETON. Si PENDLETON FLOURING 311LLS.I i the rorotxrax nmmKte VKJLS an a rwarat a A oa rta4 aad U al mti EXQHANGED FOR WHEAT ..Or U Highest Cash Price Paid Far lbt nice. WW rrlrxl Cera sod Ctep Fred, Sot tea. ..,,(,.;. V ,V asjdajia ll cK. FLOUR, BRAN AND For sal at all ttscs. FEED TtTMUl jaa a ta4 I al 4t rM. Mr . BiaUa t Quel laha as4 uj fratu. I fl QI7AIUST THZ 1EST JL0UX la tb cculUj.u I bar tka VrK MiU Sut ef tae CisciiH. W. S. Bters & Co. 'ELsLjrc cfc Mays CARPENTERS , .!!.y.BUILDERS Mi .CONTRACTORS CHOrnXCorttrrrtlalbe aaaa bcBdlaj of Valt O Tajler1 blnnUb ahoy .Pendleon, Oregon SIGN WRITING, . . . . HOUSE PAINT. NG,. '. 1 . '.. GLAZING ! ! . . . . . . . .UNLERAKiNG Promptly Attended Te. STEAM - BAKERY ESTABLISHED IN 1SW. Breclitcl, T. ill. aad alt ilodj of CracKm. nrr javr Uata Slrctl, WiU Walla, I Our Brand Column. fj-lramM ttet Hmw -mhn nliU' tor tfcw taWntxn K ur Mack rUmr j Wn. K. 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STAN G rrta.r ADAM B CENTENNIAL aaxm nlarj,n i ab y tel a 14T3 1-a. taaWa. a r " mm a I ir C v b irt w . a.M jr m - ta ac arB(.M HaS. cr rait Kte e( Mala t, o alec of Mock. ay aa m iaa. i w um uw aaaa i aa Mt 4aMar J H Hf -mmM rr-rl t aarlr Uniail a I irfl aM aBB hrfa dsJl'. ; J : uWKi-Tniia OM IwaMti t i a I aaVrka Bar hiiImMi Ww. Tin: Eist 0 mums. 1'fcApLCTO.V. OMATIUV CO.. OBUKXtt This pnpcr is publwhetl in really one of the beat countitf of the .State, and which yet con tains much vajuabie - publi-; land. The paper can be made a valuulie auxiliary to t!.- more speedy growth and elt!c- mUMl OI lUC COUHiy, pfOVlUCU generous support is accorded iw t hrcf wlrn lint' wild I ar. a w 'J 9 vw interest in the welfare of (hi portion of the State. The very hard times and great scarcity of money will deter many fr5m subscribing for the paper,' who under ordinary circumstances, would willingly assist in maw Liising the enterprise, by buy- their money's worth of '"K news, both home and foreign. The duty of all is to subscribe, first, fc a copy for home, read ing, and then to send at least one copy to a friend in the States, that it may then be ch culated among those who sire to oetter tueir coiKuuor by immigrating to a beUc. country. It is a notorious fe- that Oregon papers scut ijt-t have brought hundreds of fMR Hies to our State. Besides those friends left belitMl prefer a paper sent to them every weeST rather than a letter semi yearly. Eeally it is in tbe power of ail to subscribe, m we stand ready to recerre flw' ho cannot pay money, ALL kjds or raowrcB of tfce fana fr0m a f 1J down to a turnip. It is not be; tl.nt nr- hilt ctmnlv re- i minding people of tbr dety, to themselves, their fnewat oml tiin mtUu ADVERTISING. , . To those doing buse mi , the country the necessity, or rather benefit of advrtjgwitf, ought to be apparent. Letomr wuttu f j t xrwv showing of bitiiaess it reUecf the btwiaa6 coU:itrv,nnl then those of lie i exit form a correct idem vi wt . we are xirfi what we are tfc . bvkies the airerter will ti ' IIWAlt.M.1 BACtk. lOUirtrcilT ; JqJ JOB PRINTING. The East Oregoxiax jofe ai flee can turn out as good pinn ! biiiincd aal social cants as I al J office in the State; , ji fxit E.M4MleS Card HTM B , . . . r"- " I arnml nrtitT Tltid ranatlaMk rrV4 printing ts xnaoe a snDCfALtnf. Tlic large scortmcnt of wood and otlwr type reniers tha gee complete for poster print iittrr which we are always ready to do with celerity and certain ty and at very low pcioqe. Any business man in the coun try desiring any kind of job work done, will please address us and get terms and we pledge ourselves he will have no occasion to send to Walla Walla or Portland. Years of exnerinr.ee. and au aeknowl- 'pdrol skill in iob nrintinrr nrc- tr , r pares us to assert that we can . . ... JI1VC Ctltire Satisfaction, f fl P" .4 J ITPTfB U A SU..!A. settlements and towns of .Umatilla county arcsodis- from COUnty.SCat nM J froirj one another, that the ex jpenses of employing a rcpor- j ter in each would be too great 1 1 a yCiZlfL wc woutu uueiu ii au espeaiai favor if persons in ench town and settlement would send us each week all local items and occurrences in their town or set tlement. Items which are sometimes considered trivial I read well when in print. Young men and women who uestre to cultivate tneir powers of composition, and learn to write in o terse, brief and , nlain maniier can avail thorn- SClVCS Of this invitation, and benefit themselves, the puohe, and render us a groat favor. In these columns we hope to bring the people of all parts of the count; closer together. c PC0P' oac" sao- uoit Know wiuu me peopte o other sections are doing hi this vci cannot nfooi ' v!thot nsi-t:iti' frM- , BHr prxvtt !rurf . . ml salrieaieTi ai iht c. t Therefore we sav.