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TT?iiiota Y. MAYS, 1883. IIH"" nlanl"ncliUHico. aft10!11 Tin V rl land l t Al.itiKton 'SiVa"nwr. under tI.oi. 'to' "T iildoiit" f rciulicioit, aim " rcmkr tlicm ony HIIKVITIHS. ...la" at tlio oikjh boiirio to-night. BWI0lO 1110 W1UHJ...U . A,rt ndloiirncd yesterday till 1L 1W" " Hilton left last nlgbt for tho.Elg Filltnxis nttlne nor new rooma i.inior. U Walla lms organized tt mniunig m association. r.. Li, U ilown from Iiih stocic n...iinv Irii returned fi"om bis ll.mn..' ....... i!n lour in union count. C. .Mvc.s, ilopuly U. 8. marstini, lt!iimo iils''Oin J'ortlniul. ,tnI-A woman who undo-stunus cooling. Kinpil'ontthlsoflleo. a nlr Clerk llartinan cumo down tills nJ, tlio first tlmo nlnro Saturday, j J P. Unsbco's ad. and don't for cdlon lilin for what you necdjn ' M. 0. Failing Hold her fino. oil nj, "Multnomah FuIIn," u fow uayB rKiO. JmenlloOiwa Conipaiy in "Mi tt llm 0H3'U IIoiiKU Tliuiwlny ovo JIjvS. ri Drofl. a farmor living near . (iillr.im county, was fatuity lacked iijrK aijo by a horse. .Johnson has koiiio HiHt-cluHH fir iroonm to rent at tho old iKijtolllco agon Court street. w Knight, a eon of I.a F. Knight, of 1 . .1.1.1. ...... in I titt fnwit . 11.19 UUIIIU IIUIII 1UIIU, ill urobalily looato in this couiilry. Juvenile 0cra Company canio in extra fivtaht train at 1-' o'clock (IiIh m ... Ill 1 J- ...... llicy "in fljiuiiu iiriiiuugn V T TWInn iiml Mr. At. M. , took a trip to Pilot Itock tlilu I... 11 II! -.It. 1.1- ..-1 1 !. .. 1.. i I..-. ..I. .1.1 Luenui'iu nun in iijnii iitnt iiirim. miRV iiiuuuif nuuijuin iliiuiiuuuiil Hooker's butcher. CIiiih, Mohrbach, llr.l I. .1 I .. I.ltl t At ' Hi IIIM 1111. 1IN1L IIV I III 1 1 II IT IillIII 1III1 it i r till i m . . i it... .. t . . . uraiuen loumn row on iiansrinnii - I.m. .1-..-, T.lt.... .....1.1.,,. I ...... j. rwt ... ii miv rrttn nr. dedication of the now Masonic It tike i1aoo oa Monday, Mny A lu-'fi nuiiilxK if 'nUiVA urn J.ll. I . . A ttieCleirwler rivorut LewlHtnn hint .- i i ... mi. . . jmtis 1.4 a tiivitfnrv. "V j D. Klchanlson Imr fitted up neat rnwh ci rrA:ltn utrdii'linrilnu ntil M him u . Jituei WliPolun rnlnrnnil fmm . ii. it . . . otuinea uio past uo v.et'UH on co- -'w t v r-VJ i i tii wit Y vit ii lumin iiiu lilt liUU H Jl. r.. I .III1rlll liL.ni nvrAiu mmiii ind ft fJmtll1K nMinnpAil itfw " 4 v'ivj 01 ItlA iVtlirt IiAiiu f. T I I.- 1.. , 7.T . iVHrU !! u 4 JIIUIH lli l lAWmf ut.lnt.-.l ... vivfcuitv ill II Ilk PiUUUtJUIll. im lilt III m.....l....U.. i. i i -... -j vi-injiiuiUiy IU L'UL II IllL'U Olium tum aUmi L'.;i i .i ..i iLiim f l i i . ev u.uio ui Hitcup. uoionsins 10 ID 1 tnnr.itn.. j iV . uTi . . UM way 10 uio wadjtion. and bad vcrv heavv W. TllAmia I 11.. 1. 1 . . HvuiM uuu lamiiv ibil inRL I I '. f . -. oi, i-ui.. wnero aim. ,-.vmS raiuo. i no ki&i mat a 01 IIUl-LanJeil In mntr iilln..! u o are aw.iulnlcd with his busi- .1.U,.1...ii WUCltV to fcClK 11 ft l.lll Inn. iva.,I H of TVodofor fifty copies o? weioa value es.i m., .Huiik..i.i - i'ui hjsos." T Mo I nanco nnm. verv tlr. 1 1 . , : T luceay 1 wn on Ul ciSSlle',nn: If tho O. K. VS? le3"lar excurtlona to ditTcient BU miner In conjunction with M ---- tiniQi aVO la c!lt . Wo,: v" his artistic Fls.l. Mil Mlltl III IIIH Maviav ,?rl,al?,,i Bi8"l'-,ant a I-Pl3eliw,i 1 Snod'ra89 across ' j i. . - u u 1. 1 1 N u i n a rsM mi LI..N. 1. . w I'Ullllia llll-lH . V a uiscoverei! 1m V-.a i on. 7;r; V e mistake was W. W. Journal: Tho Washington 5c Idaho railroad has boon transfened to tho O. It. & N. Co., including light of wuy mid all other rights. It was over thus; the whalu will finally swallow tho minnow, tho Qcrrnun carp, tho mountain (tout and u ticat many fear ho will swallow U. W. Hunt, too, lull oad, Eu reka Flat and all ; but let us pray. The old 0. 1C. paloon outfit was moved into the old Hlowait Castle to-day. Tho building which it fo meily occupied will ho fitted up by Zo Hoiibcv for a butcher shop. A young lady member of tho Juvenllo Olks u Company wui accidentally hhot in tho itMi on tho t "aln inis morning, oy u mall revolver. The wound Is not borlous. Milo 1 Ward, tho touijicianco lecturer, will leave In the morning for points be tween ho c nnd Walla Wulla, whoro ho will dcllvo: tsmporauco addresses. Tlio hotiho on Johnson street just va cated by 15. W. Thomas will occupied by tho family of A. U. Sllllmai:. T. Mllaiky is repairing tho damago douo by fli-o on (ho building occupiod by J. 1. littshco. Mr3. 12. Welch ivtiuncd from Milton on lu.ii ovonlng's train. Kx-S'cnalor Ia Fayctto Qrovcr has returned from Europe. Kit, GKAIUN'g CONU'TlOH. .JUNIl'KIl JOTTINGS. atllt m Vary Sick Man-Will hm Takan ta 1'i.rtlaod To-nlf lit. If Lofilbla, Hon John M. Ge.i'ln is still confined (o litis !cd at tho Villai d House. Ills oyo is badly Iiillamcd nnd very painful, uuil ho Is hUhViig from fcovero pains In his faco and cl'csi. Ho lies had hc.'.ouh symptoms of nnoumonl.i.andtho condition of ills eyo imlicatcs erysipelas. The long ride to iicppner fliontlay andtuoietu'ii Jueyuay, th ourrii tho i-.iw wind. esDeclallv when jaded out id cady from travel nnd los:. of sleep, woro too niiicli for M. ucarlirs l...u(nl ..I I. .....I II 1 I'iidivui ni ;iii ii limit ii. iiiu iuku nuiuilll days, if uoi. wecus. for hiai to recovor l om ins pic.scnt illness. His engage montfl for tho liicscnt will have to bo cancelled. Dr. Kagati, who is uttondlttg III in. will pobably ndvibo him to go to I'oitlnud I '-nlght, if it is considered safo for him to t'livel fco fur, whoit) ho can ccelvu tho Ixvt oi attention. Tho an pointmcnu nil.s cd on account of this iinexH.'ctcd illncsH will bo filled lute. on by Bonio onoin Air. (Jeadn s place. A New Hole Compiiny, For tho last fow weeks tho oivaniwition of a now Iio-o company has licon dis cussod by our Iheiueu unit citlons geuo." ally. This would oa a niovo In tho light direction, and udd greatly to uio strongth of our al.xj.idy good tiro coni'uny. Tho city lias two hoso can1ago.i and but ono lioso coiniiany. conseiuontly the lioso rart is hanulod by volun teers, who liowovor enthusiastic, liavo no organ! wit Ion, no training, no knowledge of tiio nihuv uppll.'.nces ov vutor system of tho (own, mul no rccognlzod leaders. If thoro w..s n well organized company placed in chaise of tlio ca.t it would nearly doublo Uio efiecUvoncs3 of tho lira dopaitmont,. aad bo scai-coly any nddl tlouul cxiiensa. 'ihoro uio a luvzo numoer of yotmi, at.iljtlo nun la town, who would iiuu to join n new company, and I hero aro also sevoml staunch flremeu in Fiotcctioii Compunv and in tho Hook & Ladder Coaipauy who nil:;ht go in as ii nucleus. A now horo company would infuse now lifo into tlio old company, as a vo.y healthy rivalry, and good training and efllclency would lio tho itssult. Uaaieroat Trampi. At Wall Wulla Tuesday afternoon two t ramps cntorcd a room where Miss l'icuul was making u lied and dcinundcd food, and acted in an insulting inannor. Thoy wero o.doicd out of the room by tho young lady, and being mot ut the doo. by tho gi l's fathor, Councilman Flcard, wolo uskcnl by him what thoy wanted. Thoy becaino vory Impudent and threat ened to uhhuuH thoi.i. l'Icaid then fol lowed tlieiu down town, Intend ing to have them ariOHleil, and w lion thoy ot to tho corner of the ulloy on Fecoud hticet, Picaid caught up with them and altar Homn woids ono t them st uck him in tlio faco, having u stono in his hands at the tlmo. breaking tlio bonos of Ids iioh. Tho tiamii struck him bovo.nl times bcfoio aHsistauco ai rived, Marshal Koblnson coming on tho hcciio nnd taking the tramp into custody. His friend Interfered and tho marshal was coniK)llcd to uso his "billy" before thoy could lie iue11od. Tlio two wore lodged in the cli.v lock-up, and Dr. ltluloek sot .Mr. l'icara's noso. Tba Jury. Following is tho list of jurois drawn to so.-vo ut tlio term of Ci:x;ult Court for Uma tilla county which eomuionces on Mon day not: ii. T. Alien. L'clio; G. W. Hink.e, Juiiiier; h. M. FJga, Union j W. 2, "er rin, Foster; John &ylveitor, Altu: J. P. Hyatt, .Mountain; A. J. Muck, I'endlo ton; L. Adam, Vinson : A. rl. McGrow, Weston j A. H. Iinalalo, Fendloion ; E. Itoltn, rondlotoa; Geoio Curniichaol, Weston; V. F. Moore, I'ondloton; C. 0. Audersjn, Yoakum; S. G. Lightfoot, Vinsjn ; W. iiaughten, rondloton ; J. L. Prico, Adums; Ed Slonoy, I'ondloton; I). A. lloodor. Adams: Win. Itii. h. Cen- tervlllo; 'f. J. Kirk, Cente-villo; W. Sliuifleld, Pendleton: Tlios. Dakar, Yoakum; It. A. Dosiwick, Adams; T. C. Wells, Alta: W. 8. Drqwn, Milton; J. D. Day, Alta; Martin Coombs Milton. Multnomah I-esUlntlTO Tlokat. The following is the legislative ticket nominated by the Democrats Tuesday evening in Multnomah county; Ptato Senators J. H. Stoti'en, Thomas A. Davis, O. I'. J-ent, 1'reston u. siniin. Ivopiu-enwtives uass it. jiiuuimiov, John Monlag, Win. A. Daly, Charles T. Smith, Thomas N. Strong, J. D. .Meyer, Peter Wagner, E. A. King, E. S. Id- wards. Simla. The Pendleton band will render the following program this ovening in the band stand: 1, March; 2, Cornet Solo; 3, Andanto and Wnltz; 4, Baritone Solo: 6, Gavotte; 0, March. The concert will be shortened on account of the opera. nr. T:i-ia la u -nnrHr1.itfl for IJeuten- ' A IvWW V - ... ant Governor of Kansas. He will make Qixtlp Abnut Somn or ttiu CnitdlJntel tinny Uvnlb-Aii Allllotcil I'uuilly. SoltiI JUMI-Kti, 0'-., Apiil U9, 18S8. To llio liUltor of iic Hail ut! niiiun. CroDS ill this sod Inn nm l(Hil;liiir''iirnlt v . fair, considei lug tho fair weather, but tlio wheat will not fu.e bo fair if tills fair weather continues very long. (AMI. This is far (loin being a fair sample of my , jokes.) If n man has friends or cnomles, ithoy iuo ulwuys to he found wlioio ho 'resides. The enteipiMng voung fa.inor, mm uuiuiiiaie lor roiuvscntulivo, ). n. Mor hon, Iium u lni-;;e numbo. of the for mer and u fair sp. Inkling of tho latter, but what doon u man amount to who has no enemies? llio ha.dv oak. monarch oflhofo.o.'(t,ieatlts stutclv fo in amid tho contending olcnionts 'of nuturo's iloicest climes; Its gigantic sliength is gathoicd and gained by tho eonlouding factions that siiriouiid it. 'Uio fast, rank g on th mado in the licit, alluvial soli of a inoio salubrious cllino, have not tho stay ing, unswerving qualities of the oak; and so with man llio mora oiibtacles you place In his path, tho mote itieiit of sur mounting them. A man who is iottcd and fawned uihjii from tho cradlo to the gmvc leaves no distinguishing land maiks on tho road ho passes ovor. No ono lives an avorugo length of timo with opinions of his own, but finds oppposltion. Mr. Morrison cumo to this country uboutsovon years ago, from Jlllnois. Uy giwd rust ling ho has built for himself n nice, coin- foitublo homo, and judging from the amount of "fixing" tin with now iVrnltuio und tho like. John will, ere many moons, tuko unto his bosom ''for better o: for wttss," ono of Juniper's fairest llowora 'but such is our cllmato." Doinociats far and nea will not havo cuiiko to rcg. et the supiKiit thoy give him at the polls In June. Dcnlley, in fact tho wholo ticket, stands well In this pixicinul, and I hco no leasoii why wo should not succeed. J. E. Ktrklund seems to bo well known horo, ut leust by lopulutlon, mid Hint is all he needs, for a Hipnircr man lives not in tho country. Tho best ropicscntcd place in Juniper' is the "City of tlio Dead." Quito n ntim lior of deatlis havo occun-cd horo during tho last twelve months. Soverul oorsons from tlio East, witlt ono foot in tho tomb and tho othor haul by, made this section their last testing place on earth, and ono unactiualntcd with the circumstances would consider this nn unhealthy locality, but such Is not tlio case. Wo havo as many life-pioduclng genus as any place on the continent; it you havo doubts ox amino our "birth" into and bo convinced. A vory unfortunato family is that of Mrs. Crablll ; who came heto from Indi ana last year, witlt six children. Homo ono of the number havo licon sick nearly ull the tlmo. Sho has buried two of them, und woro it not for the assistunco of kind neighbors tho family must have suffered for tlio necessaries of llfo. If tho recording angel takes noto of tho good deeds dono by man, a number horo need feel no fears of the reading of tltoso rec oxls.. Some fifteen or twenty young men from "tho State of Arkuusaw,'' liavo arrived here during tho past few wcoks. Some aro satisfied and soni6 aro not. Thoy appear to bo nlco, orderly eltUom, woll worthy of encouragement. As this is my first from here, I will quit. W. W. Wihbq. Ilotal Atrlvati. V-i.Ar.u IIoiinE. John M Guailu, J It CauiOion, J E Ingersoll, J Dlsscngor, J W Itowlaud, Poithuid; Jack Stevens, J MJ-oovq, M Mayer, PK Davis, Chutlcs Welnshonk, San Francisco; ltobort Cop pock, Cento vlllo; D II Gugou, 0 It k N Co; Geo A Durnhnit, Wild Horse; EF Smith, Pilot Hock: Mrs Tumor, Umatil la; Walter M Plorco. Goo C .Macklo, Wes ton; 1-jJ Wilbur, .llountulns; u uoary, John Dalloy, Ii Grande; J D Keeney, Ailington; Joltn Utirk, F Wiiinot Eckert, Mr mul Mrn l'ntlninnti. KtrOIsi Muv. ICni. ma Derg, Cumillo Clovelund, Julia .Mar tin, Hccklo .Martin, .May Eckert, Fauuio Virgil, Emma MuMauls, Geuovlevo Nan- nary. Joint Iwell, J.van tiatnuie, leddy Gamble, Geo ltebait, Frank Sharp, Jumos Waluor, I'loienco t'ywo, Wllllo ratterhon, iA Aannory, w itiowliray, Jitvoniio UH3 ru Company. Goi.tiKX Itui.E II J Scllin'', Orvlllo Gooihich, Daj1on;J H Taylor, cityjMiss Elvlso Uichitrdson, Foster jJ A Heard and wiio, twytoii; h V wuson, .iiington; John Woodman, John Parker, F Davls,.I .Tones, Walla Wulla: John Alexander, ltld'.'o: Ed Koch or. Helena. J'.owmav HotiSH. 0 M Able, It F Uealo and wife, II E lakor, It Graniio; D Herrick, Jr., J J Wood, city; Mrs Al ton, Tho Dalles; J G Council, Alba; S Jonos; D L Adams, F A Itcaso, Walla 11P..II .. 11 TT Iff r T TT..11 L-...A1.. . nulla; ji it .iijcib, u i nun, imuiiuiu, 0 W Ituchanan, ltidso: F L Unidburn, Covo ; A A Hurk and family, Kansas ; h Is amttli, Halont ; u U fliyors, i-.ast rori laud; Joseph Gerrans, San Francisco; John Cameron, Helix; L L Emphlette, Echo; fit A liawor, wpston. Mikado. P'-om tlie Rveolut Telearam. "Tko Mikado." I-tst night tho New Park theater held as larco an audlonco as the Hret evening of tlio Jttveniio ujiera Contitanv h production of "Tho Mikado." Asweoter Yum-Yum than Miss Camlllo Claoland it is dilllcult to pictuio: sho is dccldedlv handsome, and sho oxecutes hor woik withtr cststihlo graco. Katlscna lias not been bettor Bung hero than by Miss Emma Berg. Miss Julia Martin's Pitll-Slng is an oxcellent bit of vocaliza tion. Teddy Gatnblo's Ko-Ko is nightly received witlt nhnast unceasing outburst of applause. Master Teddy is Indeed a phenomenal youth. I.ittlo Stella May, tho fascinating und graceful liltlo elf, is wondorfully precocious. At the opera house this evonlng. Er-Senator Jamti II. Slater Will address the peoplo of Pendloton and vlctnltv at tho Opera Hou6e on Sat urday evening, May 6th, at 8 o'clock, on political issues, All aro Invited. Patience used to be represented as a passably good-looking female on a big pieco of sand stone. Now it is different. 1 mnlin nrflaf flrPH TiationCIS 111) Hi II . L uivuw... ....... ' i - . , country editor sitting on an inverted typo box wisnlng no nad ms utnncr, uau wuu ing for delinquents to pay up their subscriptions. A SUGG KBTION. To Hie Kd 1 1 or of tho 1-nt.t Oiejonlnn. Thoho who tiro trying to nwitkon Inter est In tho improvement of our comctorr uio cortitlnly deserving of qoixllul and sub Nittntlal thanks. Tho good iiaino of our lov.n is involved in the cuts bestowed j on tho plat of ground wharo wo lay away I tho silent forms of thoso who in lifo were tho light and joy of our homes. I It is straugo that stops have not been I takon already for beautifying ami protect ing tho cotnoltii'v which Iium boon used no long, but better now than not at all. Let thoro be interest tiwakoned, nnd a move ment inudo tit once, which shall relievo tho barrenness and dosolatlon. Stiungcrs will not bo Impressed with tho moral tono of our city when thoy observe our remiss ness in curing for tho graves of our dead. Neither does it arguo well for our thrift and enterprise to allow that unsightly plat to lio as now whllo wo tiro pushing public enterprises In othor directions. Wo should not forget that many of thoso who Ho there in untidy nnd neglected graves wero tho pioneers who luid tlio founda tion of the present wealth and prosporltv of our growing city. Could thoy soo unci speak, would not thoy neenso us of letting their graves bo unhonoicd and iwsslbly unknown ? Besides this wo owe something to tho young in tlio way of educating them to rcaicct und rovoro tho memory and rest ing plnco of tho dead. This can Iks done by making the cemetery beautiful in ap jHsn.ttnco. witli trccj und dowers and ar tistic dovico. Tlio present suggestions for improve ment tiro timely, though turdy. It is to bo hoped tliut whllo this is being done stops niny bo titken for forming u cemetery as wtclatlon, to )o incorporated to whom shall lio committed the supervision of the ono now In uso, and in whom shall bo vested thotltlo of no. ground now gi catty needed. Will not somo of our best citi zens tako hold of this suggestion and push it? Observation demonstrates that this is tlio only propor way to securo ncodod nnd permanent care of thoso places to which wo shall all bo can led in timo, perhaps boonor than wo expect, Geo. D. Downry. MONEY ! MONEY Tho only fountain hi tlio wilderness of lifo. whore man drinks of water unmixed with bitterness, is that which gushes up in tlio calm and steady recesses of domes tic life. Pleasure may heat tho heart with iirtillclal ' exiorhncnt; ambi tion may dcludo It witli uoldcn dicams war may cradicato Its fine lib res und di minlsh its Konsitivencss. but it is only domestie love that can rendor it truly nappy. Alta California: Orczon Republicans. who liavo been so wonted ovor outsldo emissaries, scent to bo willing to liavo ll.l. ...... ....I.... llf...l ... I. iiiuii iiiiijuMgii iiuiun iniuii uj uuiaiuu purtlcs,.just to oblige Hlinon. Aba Lizard is a candidato for ofllco in Missouri. He may prove a blizzard to ids opponent. EOKN. nUItUOtmilM-To tlio wife of llnrry A. llur- mit;iii,oii weuiicMiny, inyx, a in pounu INJi Photograph. Gallery t. o. WARD, Tlie moit aiicrcf nl Photographer, f h now locnloit In Pcnilletnn. ill tlio old ritund nt tlie fiHitof Main Hired, near tlio lirldgo, iiiiu Kir lino hot graphs, Tlntypos, En lurging and Copying, Cnnmit bo oxihIIimI niivwlirre. All work KIIiiiiuiIpciI to Klvo cntlrv Hittlnf irtlon. lie- uportiuny, yours, 'i v. WAliu. ' Commercial limi Feed, anil Sal. Stable J. B. KEENEY & CO., Props. Put up your animals and your money ut this stand. Thoro is no bettor in town. Our patrons and friends will bo wolltr at d. COMKTOHKKU8. ALL KINDH OK H108 FOll HIUK-TIIK FINKnT TUIIN OUTS IN TOWN. J.B. KEENEY Co.. PROP. First National Bank, OF PENIILKTON- Lkvi Amkkmv. I'reiiuont, Jacob Kiiazkb, Vlce-l'rcnlili-li Man I'. Hturgla. C'aahler. Tranittct a geiieral banklnt bualntis. 3dx:oi3A.rai On nil parU of Ihe wn BOUGHT AND S ')LD (,'olIrcttooM Made at all JPoluta od IS JUST WHAT I WANTI -AND- Goods at Actual Cost! Is the way to get it, as tho following list will tell. Take the Advantage I AND LET YOUR CASH CARRY YOU THROUGH ! .All Standard Goods ! SPECIAL FOR CASH : W.D.Hansford&Go. Dealer In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPB. PLUMBING Promptly Dons. MAIN SritKKT, l'K.NDLKTON, A lharo of the pnbllo patronage ii nollclted TABLE FRUIT. Apricots, 20c, or 6 cans for Blackberries, 20c, or 5 cans for -Pears, 20c, or 5 cans for -Currants, 22 Jc, or 5 cans for -Grapes, 20c, or 6 cans for -Egg Plums, 2oc, or 5 cans for Golden Drop Plums, 20c, or 6 cans for Green Gage Plums, 20c, or 6 cans for -Currant Jelly, 20c, or 6 cans for Jam, 20c, or 6 cans for - $1 00 95 95 1 00 90 - 90 90 - 1 00 r 96 - 95 PIE FRUIT. Blackberries, 15c, or 7 cans for -Grapes, 15c, or 7 cans for -Peaches, 15c, or 7 cans for -Plums, 15c, or 7 cans for - GALLON CANS. Green Gage Plums, 40c, or 3 cans for Peaches, 40c, or 3 cans for $1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 16 VEGETABLES. Tomntoes, gallon, '10c, or 3 cans for -Tomatoes, 24 lb. can, 15c, or 9 cans for -Beans, lfic, or 7 cans for - $1 00 1 00 1 00 . OYSTERS, OF DIFFERENT BRANDS AND PRICES. TEAS. My secoml important order has just arrived, direct from Japan. TRY H CBN 1 I wish to call your attention to THE PBIZE BAKING POWDER Something useful and well worth tho monoy. All Groceries Cheap for Cash Pull Weight and First-Class Goods AT THE STAR BAKERY, W. C. TILTON. a sharp campaign. mchrudtw