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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1890)
THE .V iU'S THE X.E VS Ix tlio oldest iiowsjk per Imtwoin The Dalles ntul Winnoinuccn: the lar emt circulation, therefore in thi! Nt for mlvoitiniiiK. COUNTY i Is a now.apor for tlio people, laboring for tlio people ntul voicing tlio som titui'iiU of tliu people of its own cSmnt County. I I Volume A'. C.'IXVOX C1TV, GIUIXT COUXT ) 0 It KG OX, THUliSD.'l Y, SE 'TEJIHEE 4, 1S90. Xu m her 24- NEWS. mm fc THE GRANT COUNTY NEWS, I'UDI.IHllKIt KVFIIV TIHIKHDAY UOItNI.VO -IlV jJ. I. .'IS1WRY Editor nnd Proprietor. . COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPEH .Sitlwwription 1 year in addition SH fit) If not paid within .'I months . S" 00 Six Months 1 fit) Throo .Months 7S ADVKIUTSINU ItATKS. 1 inch .'I mo I 81-fiO i I your , $15.00 until i;i mo SU.IK) 1 your ' ;I2.0() i col i ool 1 col ;i mo i I'J.UO! I year I 811.00 It mo i '21.00. 1 year ' SP8.00 'A mo 10.00 1 vonr i 110.00 SSJT For standing display ails only. All Uoadin Xolicoa in Local 'Jolumn will bo churned nt tlio rato of 20 conts por lino for first, and 10 cIb oaoh Hubusquont insertion. Fpociulratos to regular ad verliscrH. wn Attn riiKi'Aiir.n to hxkcutk 4FinB Job Printing- OF KVHltV DKSCllUTION, ClIKAI'I.V Poslors, Dodders, Hillheads, Letter heads, Nntohoads, Stato iiiontH, Invitations, Tickets, Curds Ktc, etc. miintkd io oniiKit. OFFICIAL DIHKCTORY: Co. Jtulyo , Clork Treasurer Commissioners Surveyor Slieritl' Assessor , School Supt Stock Inspector . ..(!. I. Hiizoltine. .Gcoro Shearer , . . . N. II. Holey. W. H. JollllSOl). II. II. Davis. . . . . J. W. Mack. . . O. 1'. Crosap. . . Chas. Timlin. .. M. N. Bonhuin. ,.. W. W. Hinton M. I). Clifford . Junius A. Fee .... C. F. Hyde. Dint. Judges " Dist. At'oinov . . . HHcitirr sociktiivs. A F & A (VI Cunyon City Lodj.0 No. 'M mueu Saturday on or iK'forn each new moon. 0 O F 11(,,l1 Lod".) o Cunyon City, regular meeting Titers day evenili", of mjli week. .Mountain View Lodge No. 3!l, I'rmrie City, Saturday evening's. A O U V I'1"'""'" I'l" "Ki I iinyoii tity, .ilondity emiiji. I O G T ""V ''"l" Vo K0- t .invmi l ily. Satuiiliiy eveninij. C A R lien. Iliinroek 1'iw.t No. '! I Jolin Iay, 'I'liesdny eenim; on or Im tun- citi It full moon. DENVER Omalia, Kansas City, Cliicao, ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS Kast, North South. AT it.uci:it city. JS.WILSON - TIckutAuont. DKl'U Y STOCK INSl'KCTOH.S. Nolioo is horaby i,'ivon th t I havo this day appointed the following pur hous deputy stock inspiictora for (Irani county, Oregon: KAUKK, I'OSTOniCK. L. 11. Johnson Dyillo John II. Hukor Calob. Jolin C. Luco, lohn Dnv. John Ulrtokwoll, Long Gtook. Woods Carter, Vox. Win. Hall I'rairio City. It. S. Hlackwoll Hamilton. L. M. JoluiHon Shoolly. Ujni. lluiisakor, Wiigner. W. W. Hi.vtov. Stock Inipoctor for Omnt Co., Or. May 7th, 181M. C. E. DURLINCAME'3 ASSAY OFFICE' Tj laboratory -.il,i.hcil In C.Wi!n, I'M Kin.ni.- br -;,. im ri.. l"" '',"" ."""i"w Gold & Silver Bullion iVXl R?o i MM ! mm IW "SALE yimm v to l'llOKKSSIONAL OAItDS. rj w. hakiikk, m. i). I'll) mIcIiiii A. Surgeon. Ca.vvov City : : Orngon. Olll.v novt door to Co. Tremurer'n olllce, Mniu Street, g OR It, M. 1). Canyon City, Ogn. Onto on Main Strt In lla-mae foriMrly ou. llnl bj Ir. Ilowtrd. G. I. HA.F.LTIN'li 3Tlio t ocvnilio e CANYON OIIY, OKKCION. s S. DUNNING. .U(ornoy-nt-I.ii w. I)SO CltKKR OnrnoN Pariush it Cozad. A'lTOItXKVS AT LAW Canyon City, - Oiikgo. A. KNICHT, 3D33 INT TI T. OANVOS CITY - OltEOON. Oflico ovorJohn Scliini'U'H cnbinct tdiop; oflico liourx from Onto to l p ni ALL W0BK WARRANTED. J. OLLIVER, Proprietor of the John Day Milk Ranch Fresh milk delivered daily to my customers in John Day and Canyon cities. Oivo ino vour ordom. pd IIOHSI.HV, M I). j OltAliUATKOKTIlK U.VI T.HSITY or! I'flNSHYI.VA.IA, April 8, 1818. ; Cunyon City, Oregon. O lico in his Drug Store, .Mnin SI i eel Inlurs for Drugs promptly filled No professional patronage xolicted in' shm (lii'L'ctions are strietly followed. ar. "vat" . 3vr.oit, A-ttornoy-at-Law AMI) Notary Public, PiiAiim: City ... Oiikoo.v. j Also Agont for tho twdo of School Lauds. H. holi:y, DENTIST. (Olliee oj.nsit Canyon City Musiiine Hull) Oregm. r .111 Work U'a intuitu!. A 0. ELMER. Assayei 6 Analytical Chemist, Make Assays or testH of all kinds of OroH. Hxaiuiuo Minos, pieparo Maps of and reports on same. C5T Orders by mail will receive ouipt Attention. I' O llov 11 1, llnlicr IC) Okii. J. L. B. VIAL & SON. IW'lTClUl.'lh'EKS i, ml J EW'ELEKS, IIakku City, - Okwiok. Dealers in WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SII.VFBWAR', VOLINS mid CUITAH5, l'.n) t'll.niu oil ColUUraU. Opposito I'nion Meat Market, Main S'rei t. Casvon City Our.oox. iute or hlioet uJ la . rJer. or null) r.-lil. All Work Wrriutea rirt-oU HTTXXIXIOH Wild animals are Mid to Ix in creasing in the Yellowstone I'nrk. Atoriu IamIi A. O. P. W. initi ated 10 mcinlmrs one night not long ago. A fcbtwl learlier is Mu invosti gntml for ealling n child "Poniioyl vnni Dntoli." The bunks of tho Miwiealppi in the vlriuhy of Now Orltttns arc cav - log badly. - . ! . . V v,.,,,!, V,t ., ,ir..M J v , . . i. , ironi pura yw, irou8ni on oy cnjar- otto smoking. C. 15. Carlinle, forniorly a nownpa nr man in Oregon is now piiMtor of a church in Usootulido, Cal., - o A prisoner for lliirtv-two yours, lately released, is having a hard lime linding work in New York. .Sosniil lint wcr. t lui l eirntrat of NovclinU, a u it li i never ftlc nu rc truly, nail lie mieht liuvc nddcil willi equal forvc, th. t men it the csaeiicc of hiic.TN. V mIi.iu'h Kobcrtilic is tlir ytlom m nf nn i it mill lU hUtory i miccCM The iu.u-ir.il rf fccU of this ircpi:tiii hie l-cu Httcit ed by tliouiwiuU of tlir IraMniK lvllr.ul aociety ntul the Ut. It isilu-. n!v mil cle ever discovered uliicli t;iu-. .1 'utur a! and Htautifut tint lo tho ioijiloti. at the same time mm.vi.iy :ini(h: -a oftlic face mid aim ar.ii L-uvini; .he sVitl soft, hinmitlt liul veUeiy. It lm long liccn tin stmh ! littni'! to jir. ilucc nu nrtiilr tltut wlnlr a i i.M Vi tiy the couiploxio.i wm.M ii'-o i. m- the IllCtit of ticill h,iiiit "it '-i i tl-.cn- two important i;. nlitu v r tc.tr I i -ulit togctlicr iu:'tl tim''n-i-.l hi wisDojvrs ROQERT1NB The Road to Wealth! Carrol bt lucctilfull; Irxiltd lth out good health. To reach iallh or any coieteJ potlllon In lllaifqulrai Iho lull ponatilon anil optrallon ol all thi lie uttlei kind nalura hai tndOMd ut llh. Ihtie condltlont cannot tilil unlan lha thfilcal being li In perteel aorklng order, and thli It Impoitlble hen the liter and ipltenare torpid, thut obatiuct Ing the lecretlom, cauilng Indlgeitlon and d)tpepila, olth all ol their accom. pan)lng hotrod. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic tierli a ipeclllc Influence o.er the liter, eicltei It to health; action, reioliei III chronic engorgeminti, and promttM Iho tecrellonl curat Indlgettlon ar.J conell patlon, iharpeni lha appetite, lonei up the entire litem, and makes life oorth lUlng. JOHN DAY IIOTIOI. Chas. COBB. Proo. .htli it I tin, Gift lit Co., (hfj. To h'- j' at this (ipular lnuo is n si. n lli.it you will come aaiu. Th' l.i'st nf a 'comtncidii'ions fur Kiumts, and rules of board and hxlg HI'' rt.iisuiKililo. t)". P. tit mh htty DUNCAN, - - Or KKAI.KIt IX Hardware, Minors' Supplies, Etc1, Etc Hydraulic I'ipo and all kinds of Tinware manufactured to order. The only Tiii-hhnp in (Iriuit coun ty, and ciiipH'd for all manner of work r REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Tho HUYlJHB'aUIDUU Uiutv, March anil Hnpl , ctdi yncr It Is an ncjr. jclopodin ol uiofil In for. mati.m for nil who pur. thasu Uio linturum or tlio noci mtli-o of life. Wo oan olotho you niul lurnlali 7011 with all ilii) . . -..i.y anil uiiiiuooury nyplliiin.'o.i lo ride, walL, tlul.co, lot'l, out, llali, t.u .t, w irk, (;o lo cliurch, or Mny at Kma, ami lu varloua lzon, tylee unj iiunniltloi, Jnt llcuro out wlint li rouiro.l lo .lo all t!iou ltiliiRi C0."f OniIIILf nu.l you onu mn,.o n fnir oalim&ta oi 1 tio valuauf tho 1IUYEHH' OUinn, which will bo aunt upon rcootpL ill 10 1 -tile 10 pay poatace, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111.111 MJclilijau Avauue, Uhluaso.lU. AXLE GREASE lir.sr iv thi: voui.it. JtlwMrljgQunl Ufarauniurnaee(t, n tUftUy Diirlaaiiutf I wu busea of uuy ctbvr tirnd NA a. tMi by cjT-oi;T'riii:a: 1 i.mu rouBtLKiiynra.rii'ior.xnui.LY yc I . 1 I I I I ... I I ... . I ... . . . . . 1 1, 4, I. r . ..fi' 1 . A 01 ie .1 .v.rrD I ""'Str: H t 1 n , -- AOLNj lit I FRAZER IN THK MISTY IAST. Kclics of a l'otmcr Race In the River Valley, Noitli DaVota. Jim Prof. T. II. Luwia, the well known nrchieologigt of St. Taul, hits lieen initkiu.laiiioMtown, Norh Dakota, hi headquarter Otiriu u portion of the tm.st (-iiiiiiiior, while ; exploring tlio ndjueent country for j iom s ami oilier cartn orK 1 tho pruliictoric mound builders, Thus far, says tho .laniestow n A Ici t, ho has lnvn very miceossful, havit.Lr snrveved over ViOO mounds! i ".i. . i i..r. i i..! i i moug n o um... i,i,erinj; n... y. luy, and some ;jo around pint - woixl hike. Tho liiet roup of ourth work in tho region in located on tliebliilT about two milcR outliwetof Mont poliur, 011 tho ninth side of Heaver crook und wtMt of tho river. The work in a mrallologntiu in ground plan and iiicIosoh houio J0 aorcn. At the northeast corner there is a conical mound 12 foot high. At tho southeast corner there Is a truncated mound eight foot high, and nt tho northwest cornet there is another of the same height. Those throe con'orn arc connected together by embankments that av erage Rome two foot in height. r rom llie iioriiiwoM moiinu more is another oiubiiukmout of uLout the Mime height, running in a t-diitlu rly diicction to the head of a ravine, forming the thiid hide. Tho no! th bank of the ravine is very stoop and defend tho south iddc bo that a wall is uuucccnry. The walls oil the three bides wore probably palaeadod, and there is an opening or gateway 011 tho north and another on tho wct side. It if very evident that the mounds woie built liit as monuments and contain many human kolotons. At a lute period tho earthworks were built ami the mounds were utilized to form a pint of tho on- eloMiro, thus saving a largo amount of labor. There are thiiteeu mounds in addition to tho walls f.iriiiiug tho enclosure and tho earth in all of them was carried h orn a distance, I here homo- 110 evidence in the ieinity to .how whore tho dirt was obtained. Some years hence I'rof. Lewis will publish a scries of volumes on the mound builders of the two Da kota and Minncoota, illustrating t'.e groups and forms of ourth works found in tho legion men tioned, and 11U0 the il liferent form of utensils ntul weapons obtained f out tho mound, and on the 1111 0 cut village ite. .Many have noticed the ofieles 1. ni (i-ed of half buried boulder that abound on tho Mimmiu of many of tho Initios mid cmiiiuucc in the dim river valley. Theio ex tend over a vast area of tho North w't, from Manitoba to the north ern Iowa lino and from St. I'aul to (ireut htlU, Mont. They are particularly abundant along the Miss uri, l!ig Sioux and dim riv- nil MAIICIIKI) WITH Slir.It.-tTAN, tniilgiil all tlm nay on foot, oyfr noun, (am ami lliruuub innrm. mm lor knar cuvk aii.J Kun, tirpi nn uriun uraM 10 kix-p uutor tua mud. r.iimlil i..l. irnm Ihin-r. (rcuof which Ula fru-mle tbouyht b would, oori-r rooTrr. I.l'.iit-rlnr vllh alow ouiv europtlon for many yiara, bo aw Ilr. l'irrra'i flol.ltn lillra Ilu-ovrr aitrrr tixnl In a country uevr, aim hi il tirmliuKl to try It. A fi-w U'tllra workrd achuif; alx inonltn' c uitlnuivl iim ruitj blm. Alwaya l"o In Irjx-.i'lotit to aak bla country for a i-ni..ii, bo now aaya ha nr-Mla nnnr. llo brliM-d eare bit (xjiiutrr. Lo mviM iilmet'lf I I tmiuiuptlua la Lunar- aorniuw. or a.ruiuin. 111 an no inyriau rur in all Uo'ae4'a lur tehli-b It la rronui. 1. ! E ir.rnJr.1, or inoiiry lull (or It will bo ts I mdi-d. tk.b! by druiik'UU. Cepyrlfl.l, Itu, by Wor.Lb't Ilia. ktiu. Aae's. sttn: CATAiiiui iii:.Tii:iiv e I bo wuret cif, uo .uullrr of bow loi Uodluv, U ivuts, l UruyyUu. forms. 1 04 " J)1oovt it in uuriuhMi w jM wiunim j im tMaintiSrW Keli-li lauuiiugo aro "I und.. r'tfuM 'a mistnko." Who.. I-'rcdcrick the menu. ; le Buuruiilrt it to oerirllt uf (iroflt wrote to tho somite "I have ' ,.r vnllevs und Hourly always found 1 near a lake or waler oonri-c. llie pnont liulian tribes of tho Daku j Ins know nothing of their origin, i (inbriello IJenvielh', the old chief of the Sisbctous, says no tradition of the Dakota uecounts for them, and the Dakotas never bothered with stone work. They oither buried tlie dead like tlio white or placed the body on toairulds or in ireen. .M'liner no uie .iiiniiiins know anything about them. These rings of" boulders (.how groat an- . . MM "l"y. n o cmnp m. mciv rain i less tcL'ion is tieoulinrlv adantcd c, f i ' i""" "b " iof years must elapse before large boulders are covered, by the ordi nary process of nature. Vet in many of tho circle on high gravi ty points the bouliloni are just vis ible on tho surface, while o.cava tiou khows that many are buried out of sight entirely. Those re mains aro not always in tho form of a circle. Thoro aro boulder outlines, sonic of them !IU foot long and six foot wide, running across the crest of a blulT. There arc boulder pavements around the circles, whore tho stones have boon phuvd so thickly together in to touch ouch other. Some of the circles have openings others not. The oNplanfition of their origin, us being used to hold dowr the te pees, is Miporliciul and not the cor loot one. The rings will average about 111 feet diameter, although thoro are many only two or throo feet ncrosn. Some of them arc as huge as 10 feet across, others art; divided by rows of boulders into four parts. There nre s(intres, parallelograms and triangles. One large circle discovered near this place has a thickly art stone pave ment twt foot wiile bordering tho oireln with another circle of largo boulders around the outside of the iiavemeut. In addition to thcxc circles there aro stono heaps am mounds undoubtedly used as bun al places. Ilutweon Jamestown and La Moure I'rof. Lewis esti mates that there are TiOO of the.M stone heaps. What was the list or object of tho circles and squares with their pc Miliar construction, is ' - f ....... MM - . yei 11 miuier 01 uiyaiery. ineyiiii certainly not the" work of the pre out Dakota Indians or of their im mediate ancestors. I'rof. Lewis is one of the opinion that they havi been loft by a race Micooeding tin original mound builders, works are so common in this locality. K ideiiec. of mound builders art louiul 111 every truncated eouo. Near Montnolior thoro have been discovered a copper hatchet and chisel. Iho earthworks anil em hnnkincuts show an advanced knowhilgo in architecture, whil the precision with which the walls are constructed rdiow great intelli gonce and care. These fnrtiliea lions are composed of dilfcront kinds ol earth carried to the spot bliouini' construction in dillcrcut loriodh by diirercnt tribe. If tho niildern had boon in a hurry a hur ry a trench would havo boon dug. Kuricd mounds havo boon combin ed with tho forts. In some cases thoro aro intrusive graves on tho ton of the older mounds and em bankments, showing the work of Into tribes, lu excavating the round mounds uru not as urolith: in specimens, bones, etc., but wherever a truncated mound it found, anywhiro across its top within a depth of throo or four root, abundant spucimeiis may li hud. Most of those mounds arc filled with bones showing tho im im iiM! number of people that lived 'on I hen' pruirio and concerning ' which history nor tradition yields any clue. W. S. Williams, of Cherokee county, Ala, is tin father of twenty-eight chihlrod, tho oldct of which is III years old and the youngest IS. '.Mr. Williams is in hi tuventiuth yuar and is still halo am A learned man has said thai jiut lost a battle and it's my own 'fault," (ioiiUmitli kail : "Hi" c.otifosion bhows 1. .ore great limn his vlutorios." t 1 111 lififiliict Iff it I c r iiHAiiiii tt . in j There art' Miiilo that fall on the coin like a trtuiiipliaut wave iiiiuiihiue on a liiidowcl Held. I I a of The three year-ohl daughter of a Kaiiu farmer i inieisiuL', sun. I peeled to have boon stolon by gyp. ies. Tho year 18U0 scums likely to beat iho recoml for deaths by light ning, by drowning um! liy sun stroke. The oensii ontiinorntor al Pal myra, Mo., ollVr SI for every per son thnt ho failed to uet on his list. b Senator I'liimb of Kansas sub scribes for 'JIKI newspapers. lie is said to read them very carefully ami thus keeps thoroughly posted on tho politics of his state. - 1 , . . The Oregonian suys the repiib licaii party has too many past, present and future presidential oaiulKlutes tor the good of the par Iv, of to bo useful in nutlters of Icgirdtitinn. David Mar-h ill, of Lip"er, who has been a democrat for eighty four years, has tiled a request that his old collection of democratic tieketr. bo placed in his oolliii and b iricd i ilii him. It is rumored that a woll-num-eyed syndicate will establish an otenivo tdtip building plant at ortlaud Willi the intention of building ocean steamers and war voi-els for tho I'liited States. A lively opposition to Chines: immigration lias sprung up in Mexico. Tho minors ami other laborers fear the competition of the pigtail wvarors, and the local newspapers aro actively backing them. "Thoro are just us many heroes and heroines now us in any age before," say a Cleveland paper, the opportunities for exhib iting nwu of heroism aro miuic what scarcer." That's entirely cornel, utiles u young lndy uiint to pick up the boom und give her old mother a re-t, or a young man dares face a crowd with hi- pints bagging ut the knees. - A none is not a nose when it is a little "ledish," and tiuirriugo is a failure when iho nuptial knot is not quite tied. So thinks u cer tain young man who resides in u nice grassy place on 1111 elevated plain not a huinlrcd mile from tin-head waters of ( Lihoo. He was recently engaged to bo inurri od to u pretty young lady id hir i.nmediiilu neighborhood. Th. young man applied to clerk Hod gos fur a license w hich was prompt ly granted. Willi a light heart, a clear coiiscii 11 'o and a hlirvful dream of coming happiness ho re turned to the r.'of of his ulliancod only to learn that she had changed her mind somewhat. She refused to marry tho fellow. Thoo in timitidy acquainted with the par tics niuf tho circumstances niy thai 1 1 u f disappointed lover takes tin ni'itter coolly if not philuaophicitl- ly. llo avers that the sea is ful. of lis,li and that he has plenty ol bait loft.- I'rin. villo Xuws. ran cine ici:.n not.i:itA. O!) Huron St , Hlu Isiycan, Wle., Nor. 13, It. I l.o M) Html til JnoiUOIlfor ililckriicli.iUra wall nrat tuo t-a i: cry fowl kllittr.) ulth Ilit- illw dm waa curml b- It, ami r .'. It l.aa ian-4 II A Kt L'N.Vl:, ' ' r rf I' nn I'mIi, I rccomuKinl It pi a. 1. mo many !. llara r. Mi REMedyAIInJ I-or Stablomon nnd Slockmon. cureh Cull. Swelling!, Urjliei, Spri ni, Calli. Strain. UBcniji.VHneil, Cracked Meeli, Scratchai, Conlraclloni. rieih Woundi, Strlnghall, Sore. Jhrajl . DUtemper, Colic, VVhltlo." Poll Cell. ri jIi, lumofi. Spllnti, Hlngbonoi and Spi.la lntl.lriirlbU;)i. D rccl.on. ,th each buttle. At nitfouiaTi a D drtiraa, THE CII1RUS A.Y0CELRCO.,Bittlmrt,Ut If S?JA&mz& off TftADC &ffMA. A There are few Hies in Pendleton, hut the Mime cannot be said of bus. Large-, fcrocioiis hsiki.it; beetles tlis jilite tho sidewalk with the pnsscr by, lo say nothing of numerous smaller members of the bug fami ly. K. O. Twenty or so ycarc ago the Ida ho City newspapers received forty dollars a week for publishing tho arrivals of the lending hotel once a week. The hotel proprietor nnid ho preferred that style of advertising above all others. Taking the whole area of the Pnitod States, the farm lands com tiriso 'JS) acres in every 1,000, leaving 711 acres unoccupied. Of the former quantity loll acres aro productive, lO.'l wo.Vliand, and !IJ unproductive, though pa.tly sun. ccptiblo ol iniproveiuent. A judge at Troy his hold that the baby carriage is a public nui sance and tho mother pushing it mound is liable lo arret, and one at Oswego has given a citizen $lfi damages for being run into ami liming his shin-, lurked by a vehi cle containing a io I li-a lcil baby. Six years aitu a m.r Virginia boy graduated with the sum of 11) in his jKiekot, which he invested in a railroad ticket to carry him to ICan Has, where be entered the olliee of a lawyer and real estate afjeiit. Ho loft a sweetheart behind him who promised to wait for him until ho made inonev en uih to keep a wife. He saved his earnings and specula ted in real estate, ami the other day he wont cast lo wed his faithful sweetheart who will share with him his fortune, estimated at one mil lion dollars. An exchange has the following, which wo clip: Throe of lliu still ifjosl moil in tho slate wore in town Saturday. One of thoin will not drink as much water us he wants: unless it ho from another man's well or branch. The second for- bins air.' of his family from usin ativ but a "small I1..11.I," as it is a waste of ink to 1 1 1 1 k - l.ti't!" letters. The third slops Ins (;. k at night 111 order to save the w.-.n and tear of the inachin. tv. All of them do- olino to take their county paper, or rolluiou" pain i". on tb irround that it is 11 terrible 'trt.n u'i their spec tacles to re. id . v -0.1; even in the duvtiiui POWDER Absolutoly Puro. A eieiiui of liuiar biLin ponder. Highest of all 111 .nivi 10 htrun'th, --P. S (lincii.ui. m Itei-oit, Auk. 17. 18". Oil Tu Tilt: anyan : City : Barber: Shop. fas. J. Fcrrcl, Prop. 011 a niisT oi.tss inru, siiwn, khvm 00 on 11 via uiT is Tiiii t.Ariwr styi.k AUTO.y.ATIO KZt'.Vt.MI si.io:: IMII I'ltc.' itilut'i'il. l'.MM-y family Hoiofiui lutve tlio hmi utniiiuiic sowing .Ma rhino in the 111.11 !;,-t nt n-.'.uiTil julie. For intirul;us und ..- our liuw llliu tratc.l Circular v. ,i!i k:uh.1 h of stltelt in. Our llluHirit.il Co. til it- shows lively p.nt of Hip Ma. ' iii. . ;f. tb-. nud ' Wiillll j..-ihIIi'i; I nt- 1 v. ! 1, ii l,Urv a lii'liilii'. Kntsn iV M ,,. v M Co, nnd 4 VJ Wont ih ' i., .s. i. n y, CnarAlty.iA t J tm fix wis