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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1889)
OOOOOOODOOOODOOOC TJCJ! 0 0 Gim into almost evoryd loins in Omut County, mill is I mil hy nil, both? old and young, o rnv a Is tliO lt advertising S medium through which to 2 roach the pooplo of Jnst l cm Oregon. oeooo oooooeooooooa OOOOC C (KWOOOOOOC o 'olumo XI. C.'J.YYU.Y CITY, GIU.XT COUNTY. 01UCGO.Y, TirUJRSD.fi Y, SErfUM.Mili 10, 1SS9. Member 30. GRANT nATTAT v y -i- ...a. ju THE GRANT COUNT! NEE iifULisnim r.VEitv tiiuksoav mohnixo nv D.J.dSJWBY Editor and Proprlotor. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Sab.winlion S3 00 Six Months 1 fit) Throo Moulin 7f All Heading Nolicoa in Local 'Jo) u ui n will bo cliargod nt tlio rato of 'JO cents por lino for first, nnd 10 cts enoh subesquont insertion. Sjiccialrntcs to regular nil vorliMcrn. tt'B AUK I'llKlMUKI) TO EXKCUTK fine Job Prmtingip- 1 01' KVllltY niaCIUI'TIO.V, OlIEArl.Y Posters, Dodgers, Hillhcnds, Loiter bonds, Nolohcads, Stnlo' monts, In vitjitionfl, Tickets, Cunls Ktc, etc. I'llINT 10 OUDKIt. OFFICIAL DIRKCTOKY: Co. Judge . Clork Tie.isitrer Commissioners Surveyor Sheriff Assessor School Supt Stock Inspector. , N. R. Maxcy. . IMiil Metscban . .N. II. Boluy. J. II. McIInloy. II. II. Davit-. .... J. I!, Ncl ....W. P Gray . Clia.i. Timnn. K. 1 laycfl, ... T. II. Curl I j. It. I son James A. Feo J. L. "Rand Dint. Judges ' " Disi. At'ornoy . . . Church Directo y Rev. A. Kads holds diviuo service at tho 'Wiiiegnr school hotisontll o'clock a. in. on tlio 1st Sabbath of each m -ntli , and at 7 o'clock in tlio evening at tlio M. K. church in I'mi rio Cily. Also at' tho Strawberry school hotiso at 11 n. in, on the Krd Sibbath of each month and at Prai rie City in (lio evening of the nnino day. At John Day City at 11 a in. on tlio 'Jml and -1 tit Sundays, nnd nt Cannon Cily nt 7 in tho ovonitig of lLo satno days. DEPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS NOTICE in lmroby givou that I havo appointed tho following named persons as my DoputioH, viz: X.OIKS. I'OHTOKr'IGK, L V. Luco Hlaiilou Win. Hall Praiiio City Joe Huns, Fox Yal John Day Lovo Hailo.v Stewart R. V. Cm tor Hamilton V. W. Hinton .Monument John C. Lnoo Join Day Warren Cnrsnor . . . .' Wagnor Jna, Wnllneo Long Crook L II Johnson Dayvillo Joint H Uttkor Caleb T. II. Com,, Slock Inspector for Grant County. PoBtoflice-Mt. Voriion, Or. Canyon ClTV Okkoox. Iht it iboti undo lo unlrr. or tiMtl)' rtpalrt.1. All Worli Warranted Flrat-cla J. L, B. VIAL & SON. TCrM.'h'CUS and JHU'hWJflS, IlAKKIt ClTV, - OlIWIOS. Dttojoni in WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 8II.VERWARX, V OLIHS and CUITAR9. lour) to 1411 on ColUtinU: Stjtr Oppeilo Union Moat Market, Mniu Strut t. PKOPKS3IOXAI CARDS. t ORR, M. I). Canyon City, Ogn. OlSw en Main Slml In IWwmi (ariMtly ou 41 hj- Dr. Howard. Q I. 11 AZELTIKM otORlwipli a e CANYOM CtTV, oiiKao.v g S. DUNNING. .U(oriioy-nl-I.ii vr. l.ONO CllKUK Oiti:uoN J J McCULLOUGH. oturv I'ublic. Canvon City - - Oiu:fiox riST Ofllco with M. D. Cliflurd s Uml flllnyi n.l t'dti-rtlonr i roiupll)- ltcn!d lo. ikhii ana J(uiut. urn, nj ciur;ti rc.oiilie. 7J 'A. KNIGHT, D33NTIOT. aVSVON ClTV - - OIIKOON. Oflic-i ovor John Schmidt's cabinet shop; oflico hotiin from !)a m to I p m ALL WU1IK W AKKarJTJtiU. AKRISH it Co.AI). ATTORNEYS AT LAW Oanyo.v City, - Oiik.oo.v, c LAY TO D HUNTER. Oonntnlplo, nxicl Collootor Canyon City, Orou All hutlnni entrmtixl m lit. cirf ll rwlit rromit altrnllnn, ami all raoiiry llll juM a. jp C HOKSLEY, M. 1). GltAIlUATKOKTlIK U.VI Vl'.llSIT Y or P ,s'n.syi.vama, April 8, 1819. Cnuyon Citv, Oregon. Olicoinhis Drug Stoic, Main Slicct Irdcrs for Drugs promptly li.lc-l No profuwiouitl patronage solictod in fss tin ccttoiiH nro strictly followcii. A.ttornoy-at-Law AMI Notary Public. PitAiim: City e Oukoo.v. AIho Agent for tho Halo of School LuihIh. J. OLLIVER, Proprietor of tho John Day Riilk Ranch Fresh milk delivered daily to my custotiioin in John Day and Canyon citii'H. Civo mo your orders. "BIT SALOON!" CAXYOX CI I'V Oregon Hugh Smith, prop'r. A Pull Stoat of (lie I'ure.t tl WlDri ami liucr. Livery and IW Hi, LEE MILLER, Propr. Conyou Ctty, Omut Co. Orcuou. rKTI'.lt KI'IIIh Ol.l) bTANIl Having bought llieso populai Slnbloal rcnpeclfully Holicitnulmro of tho public palronngo. FiiHt cliisH Singlo nnd Double TeauiH to lot. ri.NR llfOOIf.8 Jt IIOAII CAItTfl. Special nttontiou given to the oaro of trauniunt btock. 9, Canyon Citv, Onr.oox. ROBT. WARD, Prop. HARNICSS, WHIPS, Sl'URS, And gouorul Mipplios eontitantly kept on hand. SadiUoa orderoil nt a small dis count. ltepniring done on lioit uotiuo. nSLi p "Hj mm ' POWDER Absolutely Pure. iX i'fri'jt!i ai) 4no'fiiirc lnm r -noia-teat llau t, trinur Vt- 1. tu tunnot to tod in 4ifnprtHt-irt with t.'ie inu4iruJ o( w Sold only In rh. ICojl lUVIiiv t'uirOer Co. 100 W.U Si.. N. V. PAT CAMPBELL. Wholesale r Jielail ih:ai.i:ii in GROCERIES PROVISIONS Floor mo Food. NEAR THE DEPOT, JJ.Jh'EJi' CITY, Or. E3T (foods found to lx not limt nlnu may lm returned. 'A n w W Q 9 05 BOLD MINE FOR SALE Situated fivo miloH from Canyon Citv, and Known as tho FRED MiLLER LEDGE. In partly developed, nnd carrion free gold, nwnving from bovoii to twenty livo dollaia per ton. Situa ted on the mountain, ho that tho cost of getting out tho oto is nomi nal. CoiisistN of about L-IOO feet of main ledo and spurn tunning there to. Uo jd wagon road, oto ehnte, and about fifty feet of tunnel. I'rico Two Til Reasons for dolling: Owner docs not dosiro to engago in mining him nolf. and being interested in numor- ouii other locations wit-hrs to disposo of this proporty to indueo capital lo llllti li:ililiv. npu.-llllUIIH ui uiuuoill thin initio can lo toon nnd obtained, at this oflico for testing purposes, and intending purohiueni will bo shown over tho groundo at nny time try .Mr. .Miller, ror fnrthei infor malion luhlreHH AI it. I'iiiid .Mii.i,i:ii, Canyon City, or tho Nmvh Ornor.. NEW MARKET. M (Opposite poBtatl'ne) John Day, Orcg. Ueef, Pork, Mutton, Lard, otc,, kept coiuLuitly ru hand. Fish, CltiekeiiH, Egiisnml ull l;inds oi tiamo constantly on hand when they can be had. Ordora from a diatnuco promptly attended (o. F. I. WcCALLUM Proprietor I KRIED AND 1JATEN. A Olil's Horrible ratc-.llcr Shin Uoncs I Were Dainty Morsels, anJ Were i Cracked for the Marrow. I ! Tlio Capo Times i Africa) snv tlmt Sir Tlioojiliiltn SliopMoni', in ' a luttor to tho IIovnl Colonial In- Utituti!, tolls f-oitio horrible storio of the caiiiiihalisin of tho African rnco. llo mym ul havo heard , many a stirrint; story of tcnpc iroin tlio ennnitmis Irotii tlio lips 'of thoio who woro captured, ami 1 1 ml tlioiiiH'lvos listened to discus, siona us to wlietlicr tlicy would cat totiuh or tender when the) were cooked. 1 havo invrfelf eon- versed with suveial men who es caped nfler having boon captured liy 'Ainnziiiiti,' or '.Man caters,' utttl after Having bcou taken olf to fiiniieli thu next fettht for their captors, ami with ono -a eliief who was comj)elled by the caiuii bals to carry t ho pot in which he was told lie himself would ho -cuoJied. "Old .Mnrwoni otio of the Kafirs told mo that recently lie nnd two companions had been deputud hy .Miitiwnne to tnko n girl to a chief tain beyond llabiitolatul, to whom she wits to ho given in marriage. Well, pooplo of my father,' Miid he, '1 tola tho motlieis to make some bread of boiled and then hard-baked maize, mid the i.e.M morning wo each stuck our flick through a louf of bread, and taking our kiiobkerries nnd our assegais, and rolling our blankets up and biinging them over our shoulder, took the poor, wieping maiden from her mother mid started. Through two livers we had to' swim, ami get through as best we eonl'd with tho girl, who cmihl not swim, l'nt we cut down a large bundle of dry weeds, nnd binding thorn to-fother so us to make a sharp point of their cuds, placing thu t. rule-elect ou it. and piloted it, point forward, over the river. i he lions about this timu were ve ry numerous, uud it was n com - moil matter for tlioto who were too old to catch gitino to eat peo ple every day until they got used to it, ami preferred human to game llesh. Oh! I will never forgot that first night. Wo hud to sleep in a bleak, miserable spot, and had chopped down a few bttsliis with .Ma.iiku t. (one of my companion) ax, and made a screen for the girl, and (hen made a lire to winward of the screen, ami having set an ant heap alight on either side, we nil lay down to sleep. "It was pitch dark I fell asleep i uwoko wan a tear ful feeling. The water was (low ing nil mound us, a dark baud of thick clouds which as the sun set, we had seen to northwestward, had rolled down upon us and hurst over our heads. Tho lightning was blazing and blinding- broad and quivering ribbon-liko streams of it daiiLod hluuly on every side, and the bellowing thunder crushed as if it were going to kill tho earth. AVe woro too frightoiied to sponk, or even to get up out of the water, when suddenly the dog that was with Ui howled and yelped and tore as hard us he could right over us, mid the next iintnnt with a terrible roar, almost liko the thunder itself, a lingo lion sprang upon us and hit Muku.a. y I'ricntlri, I shall never, never forget tho dull, scrunching qmedi that the brute's teeth uiiuhjon -Ma kuzn's hones. W'u struck wildly at him with sticks of the dead lire, ami snw by tlio blaze of the light ning that' ho wits u male lion of the large blnck-mtiiued species. Hut, my people, it was over in a moment, at.d the groat beast leap ed off with our friend in his huge jaws, whilo another vivid lla-h of lightning blinded us again, and another clap of thunder seemed to deafen, stun and deprive us of nil action. "At hist tho niisemblo day dawned, ami wo hud to go on as tho girl wouldn't be left alone, ami wu woro afraid to take her with us to look for what was left of poor .Makuza's body, because the liyn might take her also, and then our chief would kill us. How ever, it was no uso looking for our lost companion, especially as after tho lion had done with him the hyenas, jackals, wild (logs, etc., would fall upon all that was loft. After wo got some tlistitncu from the spot, oud tho sun was up ami hot, wo looked back and could see thu vultures circling ovor-hend alwut tho place where wo had slept nnd ever uml anon dropping their long legs and claws, and swooping down to the ground, and we knew only too well what that meant. Alas! it whs a iniferublu time that --those two awful days in Hustito huid; and I the only one that was to return! "As the old Kiitfr was reciting this story, with all the over-glow-ng eloquence nnd strong graphic K)wers of oratory jvossessed by these people, I say, to an eminent and singular degree, it was most interesting to watch tho faces oT his mute and iuimoveoble auditors as in the Kafir hut the flickering lirclight danced upon their swar thy ami etintpt fcatuia. Not a sound could lie heard, except the u o'V iiwvnnil then a deep ches tintoned 'Oughl' which spoke elo quently of the concentrated atten tion paid to the tale or the narra tor." 1,4 Yes, people of my fathor,' resumed the old .Mnrwcui, 'the next day! The second day in Hu sutolatid wns cnen more terrible, if possible. Wo had not gone fat when tho girl, pointing to some thing running down the steep side of a gteat mountain wo were talk ing pist, said, "what s that! e looked ami iiniiieniately recogniz ed from the wild look, thu head long speed, and the long, upright, uncut hair, tho fearful "I.imii,'' or "human body eater." I quick- lv told the mrl tt was all right, and not to ho afraid, ami told uiv e mpauiou, Sondoda, to stand by, and wo would kill him, as ho was only one. Hut alas! Soudada was yoniiL'. ami the shockiii!! stories ho liad hctrd about the Auiazimu lu.d now, when he wits actually looking at one of thu demons of his nure ry tales, uttorly punlzed him, so .that he was alimift poworlocs, while tho strange being ran (.hom ing down tho hill. "However, I engaged him my--elf, but it was all to no purpose. I must cut thu story short. It sickens me. With a wihlyill sev en or eight more cautiibais burst out a little knoll to our h ft and were on us like lightning jut I struck my opponent down with my baitle-axe. ' now received a st nu lling blow on my head and in stinctively ran. The cannibals left me ami busied thuiiwelves biudinding the girl and Soudoda, who had, however, so far regained himself to strike a few blows to wound one fiend with his assegai. Just as I got to an nut-bear hole in the long grass I looked back, and seeing tho Amazimus still se eming what they doubtless thocght their birds in tllu hand, I popped down into tho hole and drew down after mo onto my head the earth, grass and twigs that the ant-bear had cast out. The cannibals came after meiind looked for me awhile, but, not seeing me, seemed to think that they had enough for their larder, and returned to their victims. "After soino time, at I heard i The 'Mrf IlrnMti fir Uto sr--;.t Hie-r-M ol II.H.'a s .i.i..uill i t f uiid In Uic aitkle ItirU. It la I'.ml U-i wins. JtJ liie (MI lliat llooJ i tUrauimrlllA MuUljr ronil-llklitit wlut it ti.iln:-'. for It, la wl.nl .i.i Jvn M U.l Hitilk-iuv i I til-illy .-I. Mtr greater Mmii tf- 't t . 'U r i ui- 4- Merit Wins .::U. Ilii.r K-traiifUlllU cures HtrulitU, Hill lllii'iini an.t itll UiwiH.r.. Dx--i''. K-'k llij.l.irlic, lltliimautxi. nu-iv.-liira llwl fliiM IVranii, mulr ii Ai'-liU Intmlli mi llir l'UlM i-l' Ui WlM'tu S)UIH lliiuil'. NiifiiHirllli ! aul-l liyall U Sl.ml..iJ. Jm''i wl ly C. I lli"J V Co., A'Uh:iI. tuv.cll, Maw. them busily engaged, I ventured to pop my 'head carefully out of the hole. I cousd see nothing at lirst. but. gently dividing the grass with my hands, miw the brutes makiut! a lire, while the uhnstlv looking old hug : p pea rod on tin cone with a large, roughly-mado earthen Kt. I now found I was badly wounded by one of their broatl cutting uscgals, and had my head nearly split open. Why say anything more? I saw them stab tho girl ami Soudoda, and seem still to hear the dull th id of the usscgal on their bodies, and their thrilliuglv mournful shrieks, but what couhf I dof half stun ned ami badly woiimhtl mid one to eight. I saw them cut my dear friuuds tip roa-t the shin bones first -eat tlm nut it olf th -in t I . t t ml nun craei; t tut nones lor tlio m ir row. I sat enttaiicrd, qui o for getting 1 was showing my head. . . . . 1 hey boiled the rest, , I can't tell any more The night now falling, I crept out of the hole and ran steadily toward N'alal for my life. The go al spir it oi my itui I latlicr, l Hiipptihc, K pi tlio lions nil me. 1 never saw the dog after the lion had killed Makurxn, I got homo the next night half in a dream, sick at heati, miserable and melan choly. I told my sad tale to the chief nnd indium asemblid. Thu dog was at home." Wo take pleasure in announcing to our readers that the History Co., of San Kratu'iseo, have just pub lished in Iniok form a work entitled "The Living World," which is ex citing a great deal of inten-st in lit erary circle in fact Kaetcrn man ufacturers have pronounced it a marvel in lookimikiug art. The latest improvement in engraving, lithographing in nine luilliant col ors, printing and I hiding having I veil employed in its einbehishnuuit and adermiieiit. until it is indeed one of the most charming and beau tiful volume that has ewr come from tho prewu To the merits of the subject iuiitt-r is added tuelve hundrvil magnificent illustrations and th-' most striking colored' oleo graph pl.tles ever piinttd; making them p rfeet jetns of art, which fur beauty cannot bo surpass--I hy the finest paintings in fact nothing like this grand feature has ever be fore been atlempU'd in bookniHking. It is the very essence of advi-nture, wonder and romance, and hemo possesses n eliiirin and hold upon the public that no other work can begin to compare with, and present ed in a stylo that doen great credit to the publishers. It will he Fold by subscription on ly hence the publishers want agents to sell thu hook, to whom most I i hern I terms will he given on application. Wu call attention to the advertisement in another col umn. A .Montreal clnirch holds 12,000 people. The Chtneuo are swarming inlo Mexico. Nevada hits also found a fountain of votith. I'ourteon oyeloni'S in one the record In" Kansas. voar i Utah has a colony eonipond of natives of the Hawaiian Island. The first hydrophobia hospital in America is to be established at Chi cago. Tho totnl circulation of money in -thu United States August 1st was tl.aTO.OHG.OH?. Of New York's 800.000 voters on ly 1 -1.000, or less tint f or cent, are taxpayers on leal er-tnto. State HunvMir Gene al Ti-y'or estimate!) that there are '2O,00J. 00 acres of miMirvoyod land in Ore gon. A farmer near Shclbyville, 111., bus raised nearly four hundred bushels of wheat this year on six acres. Commissioner of Internal Reve nue Mason, anticipated the removal of the iiitfrn.il revenue t.tv on to' itc co, and favors it. In a sermon lust Sunday night Sum Jones said that the (fiilbie uo between lull uitd St. Louis is tin. I St. Ioui has a riv r ilougside of it. Tho fluhl over the location of the world's fair in 182, grows hotter nnd notter. It is about time that Portland was setting up her claim ns a dark horse candidate. Sbo might como in on the lurt ballot Ninuty-threo por cenj of the con victs of Alabama nro negro?.. A tree was cut down at Orting, W. T., that measured 810 foot long. A loiter can now n snt nronnil ho world in sixty-nine days, via Vancouver. Carriage horses, only fairly woll matched, in liuenos Avers, bring $5,000 ter pair. A Chicago man is (ho fastest shortmuid writer. Ho has nmdu yo'J words in a minute. In Prance the doctor's claim on the etate of a deeeitsud p ttiont Ii:t8 precedence of nil others. Including the In r sen I. the on I ire annual fur yield of Alaska isf-sti-muted at '2.I61,S;12 in vhIu--. Tohncco. giwg enip'o.-meiit to !!0,000 persons in Now York. CJcr- niaiiH, llohemiaiis and Knglish pre dominate. Wolves in Unroponn Russia an nually destroy ISO.000 bend of cat tle, oOO.OOO slieep, 100.000 dogs and loO human beings. Pernicious l fleets of tobacco. Da. Flint's Ri:h::y is the only antidote against the inlliienco of to bacco which the smoker or chewer of the weed has, and it should ho taken regularly to prevent the heart from becoming diseased. Descrip tive treatise with each boltlo; or, ad dress Muck Drug Co., N. Y. An exchange says: "If you loll a friend your trouolwt nnd he wecpa with you it is not for your trouble that he weeps, but at the recollec tion of his own." Assistant Secretary Rtisscy, of the interior depattnieiit, Iuh decid ed that the fact that a rohlier witt dishonestly discharged (Io'm not bar him from receiving a ponsion. mvept liy Cio 'llilo or Vojiiilirli To tho topmott lihiBArlaof lucrcai, Uoitet. tcr'a Homed) Itllliat alaruU u rhmlng proof of wlitt ucimliiou.ciir, t ickcJ by Ilia llvlnif lorco of proven Hcl, can attain Tlio Kortii ntul Booth Am 1 1 Icon co.itloenU, Kuropo .uitr.illn, tto Wert In Uei, Gualmal.- cuil Mexico liavo all coiilriuleu ?Uu palronnjo jiihI icatliipur ot thi' tw fatoral.lo kliiil l.ul uiiaulleitrtl In uull tho rciMilaunii of llil il ril I uk nmiily. Aiun-s- lUo mnlatllfla (or trliloli Hip u.( enui mi uu iiubllo mill rrorriiimnl u itiiuuiv n ot It i n Iwiiittii cnr,ttli i.:.! :.! 4i I fnor. Llltu ui roinlliPiit, numb ,utj i'u.1 hiu. .u,tn d;. prli.la, Hvi v uoun-l.liM, DvrTbuaiMiac, 'IcU.ilv, Llilnei anil hla.M.-r iurl..lti - it mti.... ......... ..... ... . iv. . Ul tlio lailimilip-i oi lifeft. u rri vaiei'i'n,x, lis" n IriMli-ncy in iiM-.'ci-l lit tol'.i'in.'noe.i (Mill iim,iiii. n 1 1 tni.iirn. I muni of antoutnry l.iliii. r.i'A trbjri-ia occutHkilot'ii uillHutlll .in .i ! . ..... TJ.E LIVING WORLD Jt'ST l'lMM.ISHHl). r IlLllkt Isi t nt'dtit Illlr. (ntitiiafilt fan- oiiiiillni: unit imp, ilte vlMuiliittua iioiik ivir I'limikiiuii. i.'y .i. w jii::,. Thu muti finnoiiM ami hiu-eiMful Ameiiean cotter, mid iiiitlmr of "Tliu Huauliful yt"iy," " en an I Duid," "ihu Worl.i'H WoilI.-is " Ktc. it in a nuiiidil wuiik op akt. Over i ,-(H) magliifiewni hpir.u tl en giiniug , di-Higneil mid m eutt d by liio l- i aitiniK and cni viiumi two ij.iiitiniinis, emliulluli iu pagex itml add ex -iieiiifiil to wondi-r. In ml ilitiwii lo ilns nieouipitruliUi fe tare In Mlpj.h me. .ti ll iit.uy yrlld and l.illUlillll ITM.-IMUK (OL-'IlkO OLtU- oiiaI'ii i'i-vtih Thu nine bnili.int inliil ll-ed il-fil lit I llo .el ill'l-u pio unco an .ilmom daziiug tfiunt, mak ing IIh iu perieet K- i'ii --I art, end executed at a C"Sf DO '. HM iywheru to I cll tins most - r e id a r k a b I o n ok. Urn i ij.eiu mi d iifCi.lK gvtikp it at siht, foi ilny ruabo (Imu in lug motey in it. In utility it in a marvel ul b iukuiakiug art. If you wan i to make mime money, l.ern is a gulden uppui tunny lor 3011. An iitjuiicy for thin woik in worth From $5 lo $25 Per Day. It in ufknowlwlgeil ly nil pitblinhois and ugeiitH to Iik tlio liuu(li-ome.t, fastest H-iHinu ami difaieMt Ismk ev er pill Unhid. Send immediuioly fur ilhiMliaied ciicnlni-fi and terina fivo, or the opp"ilunit W'i be lost. To Havo time and to secure it instant ly, Kon-I $1.00 for a n inpb IP eutivnsH mg out lit and U'iiiim li.'i e of 1 1-11 i to re Uxtrn Lib ral Tcrma and I?x c'usivo Tertiiory juiiihiiiicimI. Woik inu agcni nro coining money and yiui 1 an do tho inn. Neither oxperiene nor cspit il is ri quired to enu-i:,'" inil.ix tiuidipiiso as im lunik will Mill ilelf il prui.pr Iv prsnt.I .uid ve jjivii diir Agents !10 dn'ii lime in which to denvor uud ci Hoot Iwforo pacing us. AiMreas TS" wsstv CO. :2a Mit.Uct Ntrctt Son Fruttolo, Owl. V." VS 'fjpr;-r--7'?-"W'' X3 1 :