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(The (fast Oregonian. Ike (fast Ongnum. PUILIIHID ITBBT FRIDAY, THE EAST OREGONIAN ... «V . «’«»JBT. 1BLETO5, OBEÜO.1 OFFICE ON COURT HTREET. ----- BOOK AMD JOB PBINT1XO------ MATE or It MM'llirriON. IM <UIN I»t»r In iMlianr«, If |Mtlil <1 uri ng th«* >*«r Ml* limitili« • • Tliiw humilia . • PENDLETON UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, DECEMBER 2, 1H81. ATTOKNEYM. A* Garfield, from th« aecond day cd / ‘ And ‘ w the grand jurors aforesaid C ottoxwood , Ogn., Nov. 22, ’BL July in the year last aforesaid, until 4c. E d , E. 0,—Permit me to drop you 7**.» T xxth 0». Covar: And the grand jurors a few lines, hoping you will give thorn (We publish below aa a curiosity in the Iiiusteetith day of Septemlier, in ~ . place in your ever welcotue paper c„mnio:i law pleading a synopsis of the the year of our lord one thousand aforesaid, 4c. ATTORNEY AT LAW indictment against Guitteau. From eight hundred and eighty one, ba well of which said mortal wound, he, the which is received regularly once a OREGON rKXhlJCTHM. reading it a man is somewhat puxxled to at and in the oounty and district »aid James A. Garfield, from the said week by your humble servant. Winter has closed in upon as with know where <lartield died or whether aforesaid, aa at and in the county of aecotul day of July in the year last •«M»ffl> «■ un Court Blrw'l In M mí D m It*« llrb li. Monmouth and State of New Jersey, aforesaid, until the nineteenth day of all its fury and has brought farming to or not he lilial at all.- Eu.j JOHN A. UVYKK. did languish and Isnguuhing did live; September, in the year of our Lord a stand stilL Snow fell on the even Pre«we«a>eaL on which said nineteenth day of Sep- one thousand *;ght hundred and eighty- ing of the 1 «th mst. to the depth of In til«- Supreme Court of the District leu,ber ATTORNEY AT LAW, ••“Th«* l4trg«**t iuu I *« »rd one one, as well at and in the count, and four inches and at thia writing a bleak teuiber m in the year uf of our I Iz>rd _ a eight L ___a__ a__ _«_s^____ x- . « . - • • - . . uf Columbia, Holding a Criminal thousand hundred and a eighty-one. district aforesaid, as at and in the and hoary frog prevails. Oer farmers rauiiLrrux, . . mmox Term. District of UblumUa, County al and in th* county of Monmouth and county of Monmouth and State of were poorly prepared for the advent at Flnrat Nto«*k oí Carpeta ! a».,-• l**,,4|*«on Batel, Main st. of Washington, to wit: Jane term, State of New Jersey, to wit, at and in New Jersey, the said State at Nen winter as fully two tbirde at thewi are WutiM re«|M*rlftil1jr rail th«* altrui too ot thr K m , »t (hr Mountain. «-onlaliilns over 1WH. e the county of Washington and District Jersey constituting a judicial district of not provided with that moot necee- pu 14k Ui Ibvir largvly Increased aUak of KVKKTK A WALKICIC. > ar.l. Iron, rlmap to I m -.I. We, the Grand Jurors of the United of Columbia, the said James A. Gar the United States other than the judi- sary article known as firewood. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, States for the Dutru-t aforesaid, upon field, of the mortal would aforesaid I cial district of the United States con This is accounted for by the fact that our oath do piraent Charles J. Guit died. rKMDt«n>X. • • OMKUON sisting of the District of Columbia did they have been Imsy hauling off GENERAL MERCHANDISE tenu for murder, in having caused the And so the grand jurors aforesaid, languish and languishing did live; on grain and putting in cropa. There h-'B llrrn l w»»« Utug Moe« death of Janies A. Gartieid, by shoot 4c. which said nineteenth day of Septem- been more grain sown this fall than ing him, the raiil James A. Garfield, Firm Cot'XT: And the grand jurors i her in the year of our Lzird one thous there was a year ago —the good erope S. !•**•«-•«* • ■ SAIAAI- Watt*. Mirrar*. A*. with a deadly weapon, to wit: a pistol, aforesaid, 4c., .... and eight hundred and eighty-one, at of the |s«l season and fair prices in Tt’HTIN 4 BAII.KY, 1 CaarKTa, from 37J età up. on the premises known aa the Balti of which said mortal wound he, the 1 and in the county of Monmouth and comparison to what we have been in ATTORNEYS AT LAW, more and Potomac railroad depot, in said James A. Garfield, from the ■ State of New Jersey aforesaid, the the habit of getting have encouraged W all F*rxs, from 25 cts up. «*« mm . sim nlw the city of Washington, IMstrirt of second day of J uly in the year last «aid James A. Garfield, of the mortal the granger. With renewed eSorto rkMOLKTON, • . okkalux WlXBOW SllAUKS, frani HH eia up. Columbia, on or aliout the 2d day of aforesaid until the nineteenth day of 1 ■ wound aforesaid died. an< of another bountiful harvest ornra o*«« uw r*ua.. July, A. D. lKdi, on «he evidence of September in the year of our Ixird one himself afresh to hi* work. And so the grand jurors aforeaaid, he VkLvrr M atts , frani fi.75 up. Joseph K. Baniea, Surgeon-«Jenera! thc-naiMl c'ght hundred and eighty-one, 4c. Farmers have generally sold and THOMAS F it *GERALD, TArrarrsv M atto , fi. 50 up. AT THE VERY LOWEST HATH'» I & A.. E. A. Bailey, Geo. W. as well at and in the county and dis E lxvkxth C ocxt : And the grand. healed oi their crops -prices sold for Fi uniti ux, fruui lineai Marble to Adams, Sarah E. V. White, Patrick trict aforesaid, as at and in the county ATTORNEY AT LAW. range from 50 to 62 eta per hostel. jurors aforesaid, 4c. Kearney, Rolil A Parker, Jacob P. of Monmouth and State of New Jersey ■ hraptwt Pine. of which raid mortal wound, he, the 1 Barley is now selling for ene eent per rKWBur*«« • - s » b » c «.«» w - brnith. G W M> El fresh, D. S. Iamb, did languish and languishing did live; raid Janiec A. Garfield, from th* raid ' pound and oat* from one to one and a P aruih Serra, <>f finest silk. Ixiun !'«>ller<sm« a •leM'lall» !Hkr* la th* IS». and Ed aard L Du Barry. on which said nineteenth day of Sep- aecond day ot July in the year last half. gca frani tufi tup. C. Cut acuMAX, Foreman. tember, in the year of our lord one aforeaaid until the nineteenth day of Our old friend, James McCool, has J. II. IlSMK j. H. Tvassa. thousand eight hundred and eighty^me September, in the year of our Lord one just completed a fine residence and one Tlivlr Mock w ill ronshl a* h ml «»fora of MKKI» « TVBBM I»*lc«meat. at and in the county of Washington thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, 1 of which he may well he proud. Many ATTORNEYS AT LAW In th« Supreme Court of the District and District of Columbia, to wit, at . as well at snd in the county and farmer* are improving their possessions <>f Columbia, Holding a Criminal and in the county of Monmouth and . district aforeaaid, as at and in the coun- by building and putting up better fenc fj«|r«l ImprnVfNl Mlngor 9FL .. ....................................................... ««Huss. Tenn District of Columbia, County State of New Jersey, the raid James ' ty of Monmouth and State of New ing, which speaks well for the citizen* Th«* <‘l<<>WN An hiipnivriiionl of th«' White oarica I'.airt II. mi «" nnd n hrtlvr mm III nr -HU. of Washington, as June term 1881. A. Garfield of the mortal wound afore Jersey, did languish and languishing of Umatilla county and goes to show said died. ______ ___ ___ __ did live; ___ on ______ which ____ said ___ nineteenth day that prosperity still continues although The grand jurors in the United nivali I ans . And so the grand jurors aforeaaid. of September" in "»be yeu of onr~Lo«d our county la large yea. larger than States of America, in and for the 4c. one thousand eight hundred and eighty- ’O’“® the Now England Mates, DR E. II. IKYING, county and district aforesaid, upon their GROCERIES, S ixth C ocxt : And ths grand juror* one, at and in the couatv of Monmouth “T P^apenty still continue in the fm <«th present, on the second day of — R k a n y Mint PHYSICIAN ANO SUROEON ... of and State of New Jersey, aforesaid, the ture “ »“ ‘he P“* "ld we P**T ‘h** July, in the year of our Lord one aforesaid, 4c. said James A. Garfield,' of the mortal P«*«* F»d wiU may prevail from Dtwvure ul V wsm * * m ! UhiMr«« a l*fw«uHy thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, which said mortal wound he, the said James A. Garfield, from the said second I wound aforesaid died; and that there one end our noble oounty to the other, (»flier and Rrm<l<Mivr Ovt*r City l»rtig with force and. arms at and in the Il A R H W A R E, after, to wit, on the twenty first day of S’ch are the best wishes of one who Hlorr, room X«». 4, l»n* k building county and district aforesaid, in and day of July in the year last aforesaid until the nineteenth day of Septemlier, I September ui the vear of ¿ur Lord one wUh“ tax PV®" W*U throughout upon the liody of one James A. Gar ClUX.l thousand eight huridred and eighty-one, tEe «**«»?• w® »tutted that we in the year of our Ijord one thousand W. W WlltTCOMB. M II. field be, the said J auras A. Garfield, the dead body of him the raid James have the richest county in the Mate as in the |H-ace of (fod, und of the United eight hundred and eighty-one, as well ... AMO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A. Garfield, was removed from the f<r "" ‘h® Mwl “ concerned. O m NtaU* of America, then and there be at and in the county of Monmouth, i II !| said County of Moumouth and State of wl,,ch cannot tie surpassed in produe- rtxDi rrox. omiu . ox ing, feloniously, wilfully and of his end State at New Jersey, did languish and languishing did live; on which I New Jersey and brought into the ,nK al1 h"*1* «* K™“ Bnd c*g®Ubles AR rail* |»*«*tMfsily MW i»4rU 1«, •»‘E1*’ JI ■aalice afi,rethought, did make an nineteenth day of September in the ! county of Waahington and District of ' *nd cannot ** equalled in growing all (¡la.saw.trc, Rootn nnd SI kics , rault; slid that the raid Charles J. within which lasLmentioned i k,nd* both in quantity and K P. EAGAN. M I» Pr’pr I ¡uittaau, a certain pistol, of the value of year of our Izird one thousand eight I Columbia, county the said dead body of him the flavor We <*“ **7 ‘hat Uns- tiiediillar«. then and tliere charged with hundred end eighty-one, at and in the PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON county of Monmouth, and State of raid James A Garfield lay and re-! “*>• c°aD‘7 is one of the best wheat- gunpowder and one leaden bullet, HATS <n«| CAPS, WKsroX. OSSUOX • • - - - - ' growing countries in the known vrorid, which said pistol he, the »id Charles New Jersey, the said James A. Gar inained from th. said twenty-first day 4M Mai« Mirer« having a climate which is neither too J. Guitteau, in his right hand then field of the mortal wound aforeaaid, of September in the year of our Lord died. one thousand eight hundred and eighty- cold in winter nor too hot in summer. Al.su «UKAT t ost and mid there had and held, then nn j. w. iiall And so the grand jurors aforesaid, one until the twenty-third day of Sep Thousands of acres of good lend are yet there feloniously, wilfully and of hit tember in the year of our Lord one unsettled and the smiles of nature are PHYSICIAN ANO SUROEON 4c. malice aforethought, did discharge and tion hitherward. The SkvcxTH Cocxt: And the grand thousand eight hundred and eighty-one rCXM-Unv orkuov shoot off. to, against and U|on the of Umatilla ha^e al And so the grand jurors aforesaid, IWWB At lV iMleM M-*ia* Ail • alU |«<«»mptl) al »id James A. Garfield; and that the jurors aforesaid, 4c. lau.LM |.s, «lay m * tstfhL ready glad the hearts of hun said Churles J. Guitteau, with the of which said mortal «round he, the Ac. dreds and can still gladden the hearts of HARVESTING MACHINES leaden bullet aforesaid. out of the said James A. Garfield, from the MUS, M J. IIAI.I hundreds more if they will only come seconil day of July in the year last pistol aforesaid, then and there afore and settle with us. aforesaid, until the nineteenth day of Every one no doulA, is acquainted said. by the said Charles J. Guitteau. We will now close for this time, not discharged and shot off as aforesaid, September in the year of our Lord one with this won! ‘•thrills,’' for all have wishing to tre*p«us on your patience then and there feloniously, wilfully and thousand eight hundred and eighty -one. sometime in their life had a thrilling H. O HP OT B for fear the Waste-Basket will be the Mnln Sir«!, nril d«ior I«» l*"nt Ortice. b , a thrillii thrilling love experience, or of Ids malice aforethought, did strike, as well at and in the county and dis escape, resting place for these few lines. __1 of __ _ trict aforesaid a* at and in the some L kind a “ thrill" — even if it was (lenetrate slid wound him, the said James A grnrrnl assorttne*I of Yours, WALTER A WOOD A. Garfield, in and upm the back of county of Monmouth and State of New only but a alipfve-r which sent a “thrill' 1» Mlllhser. Drrm «dM»4a assd Trlmml«*«. Eqt'AL RtnBT*. Jersey, did languish snd languishing into your young life by being applied him. the said Janies A. Garfield, giv tf Alwnys on hnnd. did live; on which said nineteenth day Twine Self Binding Harve»t«-nc vigorously to the hindmost patch of ing to him. th" »id James A. Garfield, then and there, with the leaden bullet of September in the year of our Lord your breeches. The way I was thrilled N F. iriOl.FM. J. J. J. V «»IK K RTF II The following act has l>een pasaed aforesaid, so as aforesaid discharged one thousand eight hundred and eighty- in my boyhood was when my honored ZCICLCR * WORCESTER. Ami oilier Prttalucr taken in exchange at one, at and in the county of Mon mother got her thimble to play on my by the Legislature of Washington Ter and shot out of the pistol aforesaid, by I he Highest Market ralea. BROWNES (JANG ANI» SULKY the »id Charles .). Guitteau, in and up mouth and State of New Jersey, to head and you can't imagine the tlirill- ritory: The preeent Legislature have CONTRA«TORS A BUILDERS. on the right side of the lock of him, wit, at and in the county of Washing ing effect :t had on my bntin. That is enacted that on and after the 1st day ■ . <» W m rkNULKTOX, • • • OH»M>X. the said Jaiaaa A. Garfield, one mortal ton and District of Columbia, the said the reason now, I have so many phren of January, 1881, it shall be unlawful wound of the depth of six inehea, and James A. Garfield of the mortal wound ological bur ups on my cranium —from for any person not a graduate of a le Ntnlr Hnlldlng n iprriolt/. (¡HAIM Orili and Sccdcm. of the brea'lth of one inch; of which aforesaid died. the effect of too much pourding on the gally chartered mediiml college or uni t iHrxNTKK w . imk or ki KSV uxa< kirrios ( etrr m WM promptly And the grand jurors aforesaid, head —1 admit I got a good deal on the versity iiaving the authority to confer Mid mortal wound, he, the Mid James lack -and to own it up I received a the degree of Doctor of Medicine, to A. Garfield, from the raid second day 4c., X. J. j . w. loho « Farm Wagons, Portable Engines, of J uly in the year last aforeaaid until E ighth C ctxt : And the grand fearful lot all over me. 1 will never enter upon or engage in the practire of Circular Saw milla forget my thrilling experience when medicine or surgery, or any of is* the nineteenth day of September, in jurors aforesaid, 4c., the year of our Ixird one thousand of which said mortal wound he, the both of mv parents had control of me. j branches in Washington Territory. eight hundred and eighty-one, at and said James A. Garfield, train the said At times I was ordered to perform an Provided that no person who is en .4 RCHITRl'TH, COXTRACTORS, in the county and district aforeaaid, aecond day of July in the year last act by one and I was immediately com gaged in the practice of medicine or did languish, and languishing did live; aforeaaid until the nineteenth day of mended to do the opposite by the other surgery in this Territory at the time of AS» Bl !■.««««, I ALSO on which said nineteenth day of Sep- September, in the year of our Lord one and the whole of it was I thrilled by the passage of this act, without the ae- nKaiuwiw« A arnt iAl.TV. -aa Another of my “thrills" Degree of Doctor of Medicine, shall be teinlier ill the year of our laird one thousand eight hundred and eighty one, both of ’em. thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, as well at and in the county and dis- occurred when I broke through the ice allowed to continue such practice; but Hepl.w IVn<llel«m, orw’i at ami in the county and district afore- trict aforesaid, as at and in the county which covered a pond 12 feet deep and such person shall nevertheless appear U i - s 'I ham , i J«l « la«*, i migrant before the auditor of the county in said, the said James A. Garfield of the of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, a “galoot" raised me out by the hair. Carriages. Buggies, Hacks anil Again 1 was thrilled when I went to which he reside* and shall present to mortal wound aforesaid,died. did languish and languishing did live; Buck learda jyHtf over a sharp picket fence; him a statement in writing of the fact. And so the grand juror» aforesaid, on which said nineteenth day of Sep get liWIGHT 4 HAII.EY, I jumping rather hastily my short-tailed Thereupon the auditor shall enter the upon their oath aforesaid, do ray that tember in the year of our lord one , IHMfcl rtlfd Iltunil Lout Afttlt, Nebirin /'»Mir the said Chares J. Guitteau him the thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, jacket caught on the points and there following in the register, to-wit: The RKAl. ESTATE BROKERS, said Jnniea A. Garfield ill the manner at and in the county of Washington I remained three hours full of “thrills” name in full of the practitioner, hi* . ................................................ onwox ami by the means aforeraid, feloniously, and District of Columbia, to-vrit, at — for that is th« period which elapsed written statement, his place of nativity, father arrived ami thrilled ! h« PUw * "»¡dence the time of eon- , | 1 ivr T»n«hlr n«<> ,-r all Mrr»v*4 l!»<l! In wilfully and of his malice aforethought, and in the county of Monmouth and before my . * . — ... lii'.HrMfs ir thia '■ nreiizvrv sararl "II I’mill ill* ni'intr. bih I rrror.lx n! all < 'laimt front did kill and murder; against the form State of N^v Jersey, the said Janies me again because I tore my “brand tinuous practice it. this Territory, and tlrrt kRMMion down ilw urrs«mi lime, sn«l I'onrrird I the place or places where such practice M>rnl wrrli y from th«* l<SB«l lllllr* Bl M Urshtlr of the statute in such case made and A. (rarfield of the mortal wound afore new jacket ” Ï Will Bricun* cl«<m* f«»r parti««« ««RdMr any nf lb« l«n«1 Mliwuul!'wis.l 141'M was pursue J, together with any facts Another period of my life when I provided, and against the jaace and said died. I. nw « nf th«' I’ h II r I rtUlc«; ron t'icl r«»irtr«lnd «'•RM I’lttMhurir, l‘n i 1 Fl " • I bearing upon his qualifications as a i»rii»rr th» ld«osl hs-l <>•<«', sn«l M «p|H'*l lolbn D* X " > - I. ’ - U '.io. I fni,: government of the United States of And so the grand jurors aforesaid, was somewhat thrilled —happened like parKio ni «1 Waaliihjtlnn 1 ■*. I this—all good little boys go to Sunday practitioner which he may choose to A inei-i ;•«. 4c. «« Will ftHlilsh rtrildlrf« Ad<Hllnn«l NfMBMlMd FI«Ml» \\ n»T>inai«*n n r. present, to all which the practitioner an«l «I* kind* <»f l<n«»d Mcrip on ahnrl nolire, mid m <•. M. J at'KMOW. AUK%T. S kconii Cot nt : And the grand N ixth C ocxt : And the grand ju School and should go—of course I went shall likewise make affidavit, and the lowrsl m irkri rmr« Will buy «nd soil l.sn«1. Clslms Uitr Pr«»|i»«rlr. Kic . «>« fro«»*li>commt««inn for my father owned a church. jurors aforesaid, Ac. ror* aforesaid, 4c. fUr I’Ui« snd ll«’«nrda «I hivb r«f»,rr«'d mar«’ th* onty of which said mortal wound, he, the of which said mortal wound hs, the The Superintendent contradicted me be audit« ■ shall place said certified state MN of lb« ktn l in ( mUill« OMRly. snd BfillBr« «-»n ment on tile in his office for inspection mtte limn an<l « irtp m U Omnd* by coming i«t tin said .1 mnes A. Garfield, then and there said James A. Garfield, from the said cause I said Adam taated the first ap \\ m I ibvo spr< l«l fselllllsn f«»r limnllni new comer»|m’J by the public. Other portions of the ple, which is truthful assertion, and instantly died. second day of July in the year last law provide for the registration with Oflta* of Justice of th« Peso«. like a brave, bold boy should, I called And so the grand jurors aforesaid, - -dlircCIUMOR TO - aforesaid, until the nineteenth day of the county auditor, Irefore the first of Conducted by J. T. H A HHELL, Ac. September in the year of our Lord one him a liar,—of course his boot toe sent January next, of the diplomas a warded Til inn C oint : And the grand jurats thousand eight hundred and eightv-one, a “thrill” through me that must have to physicians by Medical Colleges aforesaid, Ac. of which a* well at and in the county of Mon weighed a pound as I felt humpy-like Nntltllr unti tinnirmi ja now 1'HKI‘ARKn Violations of this law, which is en Two mllra «f C«kl Hprlag P. O. said mortal wound he, the said James mouth and State of New Jersey, did all day long - and ever since there has titled “an act to provide for the regu — MAKER,— IdruRNrw»«fl PrrrlBirt. I'matllla been a thrilling kink in my l>ack of A. Garfield, from the said second day To <t<, all khuls of Rook and Job Printing languish and languishing did live; on Ptutni.irroN. U igciiox . ( •unt) . OrrgRR. and binding. Il Is furnished with a new of July in the year last aforesaid until which said nineteenth day of Septem back*. With all my “thrills” I have lation of the practice cf medicine, and F.ICF CnnnlJinily on hand n complote supply «• f MNUWRD M r «I ChlmB f«»r ««Ir, b II u »M4 «n 0«v K Hnrni'KM, Hmlillon, Drltllr«, Whip*, Spur«, Collars PHv.MK nr Tim i . itkmt ami » host the nineteenth day of September, in ber in the year of our Lord one thous managed to stand them, but one— for the registration of all practitioners I rrnnictil and ttllrn«<l land«, in * <«»<»*• iwlgl'hor lion llnltrr*. Rinnhon, nnd rveivihing needed in o ir line of medicine and surgery,” shall be ArrnvM mti i . k . with a cow . the year of our Ix>rd one thousand eight wllb < hyn h «ml m-hno) •<lv«uiag«'4 (WmvttniWl I'r and eight hundred and eighty-one, as which occured since I have reached deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and t'nll mi«l rec un hoíbre «ending below. <*-llcp*lt pioli' new oui Hi of i) im ', ,'h’. Will prim Rima looklUK l<»r 4MUr«H« L wa ID m »" 1« msk« pcrin<in«'ni IRK promptly nltemled lo. “manhood's boasted affection;” and that hundred mill ciglity-one, as well at and well at and in the county and district Lorn«*, would dn well In call on lh« untlurBlMnwl «nd in the county anil district aforesaid, as aforesaid, aa at and in the county of was when I asked a man for his daugh on conviction shall be punished for (iiko h l««»k hi thiM p*n uf ili« country hcion* locatimi rlBcwhrrr Al«w* Attend to lb« uuiliing out and mr at and in the county of Monmouth and Monmouth and State of New Jersey, ter; it being in the dark and I con-, each and every offense by a tine of one wnrdlng, flllftg pwper« fur milruad «nd pm ompilon Io- Ilion«. ( linrgr« rm«oB«bh. State of New Jersey, did languish and did languish and languishing did live; fused—he not recognizing me and un hundred dollars, one half to be paid to HtatomrnlN,Envelope*, Pnmphlet*, Bull I'm. the informer and the other half to be grammes, and Wedding C hii I* ami In fact languishing did live, on which said on which said nineteenth day of Sep derstanding me to ask for his pocket M. H. Thompson, J. P. everything for which there I* a demand, at nineteenth day of September in the tember in the year of our Ixird one l>ook, thought it beat to check the bold paid to the oounty for the use of public prleoR which cannot be anrpaaard. year of our Ix>rd one thousand eight thousand eight hundred and eighty-one, but only supposed robber by sending a schools, or be imprisoned in the county hundred nnd eighty one, at and in the at and in the nmintr of Monmouth thrill through him with the cold mua jail for a term not exceeding one year, county of Monmouth and State of and State of New Jersey the said sle of a thrilling instrument to my or both, or either, at the discretion of h II. K. ITRAHnX. n. r. joiinnox . _________ Now Jersey aforesaid, the said James county of Monmouth and State of thrilled temple. It had the desired the court. The inscription on the late Judge A. Garfield, of the mortal wound afore New Jersey being situated in and effect for I have asked no man for his --------AND-------- forming a part of «he judicial circuit of daughter since. 1 am convinced 'tis Clifford’s tomb is as follows: “I was & «TlBAŒKOn said died. And so the grand jurors aforesaid, th* United States, other than the judi best to ask the old woman, and avoid not, and was conceived; I lived and Ac. cial circuit consisting of the District ail “thrills” thereby, for this, uttially, ia did a little work; I am not, and grieve rUAt'TK'Al. PAIXTKBN. FKIVDLKTO.W, O REGO* not” Judge Clifford was a Justice of Fot RTit C ount : And the grand of Columbia, the said James A. Gar a thrilling game. the Supreme Court of the United HOT on Main JUreni, Ils rourt house. All juror* aforeaaid, 4c. . . of which field of the mortal wound aforesaid Your* 4c., kinds of work doue est style, unit al rrn States for nearly thirty years. M** D a said mortal wound, he, the said Jam«* died, sop«bIn rstes. juuoVdl ■•. <’<»W Carpet Store I Sewing Machines Ilin GOODS, UNDERTAKING! íiim\u*~~^ LE, HENRY BOWMAN. Main Sheet, r""" Notions, Ulto Millinery and WALTER A. WOODS SWEEPRAKE Dressmaker. LARKIN A fiEKKING. W- W LAND A«EN CY! 4 / JOB OFFICE, ColleclingandlandClaimAgency F*. GRAY. A. HEALEY, BOOT AND FRANK DUNN, » o m ^lUHITKCy 0 MANUFACTURER, BUILDER, pk ^ dl .^ tojvl oiimin, S J