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I : 1 r. 0 THE COLUMBIA!!. U. S. OFFICIAL PAPER. CONCERNING THAT COW. ItAixiEti, July 20 18SJ5. Ei.'iTon Columbian 7ar 6ir: I .se in vouc last issue a letter in ansver to tlu- one I wrote July .2 J. Fpr.aKiug aliout a loreacher cutting his cow's t-j.il off. Mr. Cue, the writer, seems to be lal-a-iiig ui iU-r the impression that -G. G. Good felow claims the cow's tail -Yasnot cut off which isnottrue us I admit the preacher cut the cow's tail off and plit the same to cure the hollow horn as Stat ed by the COLUMBIAN. . Mr. Coe says her .tail was cut'off Sun .day June 7th. instead of Saturday June .Cth. Will Mr. Coe be kind enough to prove that it was done on Sunday 1 1 repeat my statement it is jx falsehood. Even .suppose the preacher did cut the cow's tail off on Sunday was that any of ,Coe' business.? Was it anybody's busi ness ? Is it not a Christian act in case of necessity to help or aid a poor dumb brute or in case of sickness 1 Is it for a ' fotrunger that is fit home wjiereverhi hat is off to came and unmercifully ar raign an old uan. simply to cause Com ment and gossip ? What if he did preach on Sunday 1 Was Mr. Coe o bligedto hear him 1 Was anybody o bli;ed to hear him ? Mr. Coe gets indig nant at beiuj; calltfd a liar. iJid he not call the He v. an old hyocrite and a scoundrel 1 People that live iu glass houses should not threw stones. These are points I respectfully ask the citizens of Beaver Valley to consider. Mr. Coe says a spider-legged dude is jx new kind ofja dude to Jtiru. Now if Mr. Coe will write to the He v. Samuel Jones, the noted Evangelist of Tenness ee, he ' will get ''the correct tfinition of the word. Mr. Jones furthcr says a man had better be in '.''.Hell with;jac"eaii mouth than on Earth with a slanderous tongue. Coe names 34Ui:uls of tlu-hs. I quote his version of the cmnl. dude. He say? 'the crankv dude is a 'unddle-aedimin who think ttatever female ougm to be stuck on his ihape and when .a dance is got up m the neighborhoodhe w ill go fro n house to house until he tin. Is a girl who would sooner go without than to see him go away with a tear in ids eye.' Great Scot ! it seems one Q. Q. Quincy lias called him "a cranky dicte some time. Anyhow it suits said Ce. to perfection. 1 Wtrn the cranky spider-leg .goes to dances and imagines every girl is in love with him. The last danee he went to he did not come away with a tear in his eye, but a genuine black eye, as be ran against a one-legg-J man of this place and from his talk would make mince meat of the cripple" jn 'a twinkling, but this inoflVnsiv; citizen of Beaver Valley objected to such proceedings and prorupt- Jy took Mr. spider leg J.ovn and sat up .on him and but for the timely intcrfer r-nce of others would probably have had Lini under some seedling cherry-tree as a substitute for guano. Mr. Coe alluding to being called the Champion liar of Beaver Valley says "now I have moved ont oflhe valley 1 will turn the medal over to him." Great Scot ! weo was lucky enough to secure the job of moving him 1 It must have taken a pretty good team to move him, as he had a pie box containing a two- bit straw hat, two fried shirts, a pair of tooth-pick shoes and a bottle of hair-oil. 1 wish he would hurry up with the med- . al, I hope it is pure gold. lie requests me to name the witnesses, they are as follows, II. Johnson, I. Rob erts, G. Johusoa, all of Beaver Valley. liesp. I. Roberts. 2TEW3 DROPS. Profesor Browi r has gone to Michigan. .! Mr. Konkle has built a piazza in front of his hotel. , Mrs. OHve Winton is at hr father's Hon. Nelson Hoyt. The United Brethren have prayer meetings in the church. Our office has been rr modeled and i3 the admiration of all beholders. Mr. T. II. Taylor has great quantifies of fine pears on Iii-s ranch on Sauvie's Island. . T. J. Corwin, son .of Asa Corwin has arrived all the way from Nebraska m 3.V days. The McBride clan have come in from their camping ground on the South Fork of the Scappooiie. Miss Lena Blakesley afd Miss Kitty Moore have received letters from our daughter Blanche. Miss Peterson , ha been sick at her father's with a severe attack of pleuresy, but is now convalescent. Mrs. Watts has cleared the path of rocks from the lower street up to the Church. She is a Christian that believes )Xf works as well as faith. ESTABLISHED IN 1852. SPORTSHEN'SEMPORIgM VIIJLIA1I ilECXv & SON, Importers anJ Dealers ia uuas, Eiflss Revolvers; Sharp" , Remiugton's Mallard's liura-OKs, Kciuicily and Winchester, toit"st liemiiitoii's, Parker's, Scott & Son's, Moore's and lal)rotijrh' BREECH - LOADING SHOT - GUNS, UF.VOI.TERS) Colt's. Smith, & Wesson's, Hop kin's & AHen'e and tho Fa mous BRITISH BULL-DOGS. Geo. WosieiAoIra 4 Son's IX L Cutlery: Pcckrt Knives, Razors and Scissors, Heinisch Shears and Scissors. M AZARD'S SPORTING GUNPOWDER, ; ICS & lf7 Second 'Stkf.i't, ckt. Mokri- SON AND Y.VilHir.L, I'OKJ LAN 1, OREGON. A LIVE LETTER. Scappoose,-July 18-33. Pf.ar M.won Not having wvn any item's from S-japnoose in your valuable pvprrfor some time, I venture to' drop a few. J laying lias lx'gun in arnojbt, .tlie sound of the weh-ome mower is heard once more, and indeed lrings joy to our hearts and money to our pockets, a long f .'It on tin; Scappoose. Our school has also hegun for a new term with Miss Cait. r of Portland as leather and she seeiys to he well liked by all the sehol irs. Our enterprising merchant, A. T. Creeey wems to e doing well; if no cash is on hand he can oblige on tick. Just the right kind of a iiian foi hard times. We have heard it rumored that our trusty mail carrier Js Potter Is about to be bound in the holy bonds of matri.no ny, the bride's name withheld for a short time," and has rented his intended father in-law's farm, so he would rot have to move as he ha-s a dread for muv in-. Our sun-flower has made his appear ance once more, not as eovi-slip or a cow boy hut an honest haymaker. The SeappcKist; diide has cpuite re gained his health since his irip to llills boro and locks fine. The ltichtahd Mills are soon to start up with a new set of hands J. It. Watts the proprietor, is one of our substantial whole-souled men, and is not afraid to shake oe liy bv the hand, if he is out ut the elbows and signs of hard times on the kruhe. , W. W. West is still dcing juite a cash business in the cord wood lijje, and the road is kept dusty 'with teams. Our friend, Jiobert J.'or.va- uu't xvith a frightful mishap wiiiie playing ball. The ball missed the bat but not liis nose and then-fore he beholds a gee west note. We are so-rry for friend Robert as he dees not look on the win?, it niu.st have been the charming widows he was eyeing. A little drive around Scappoose gave us a fair chance to look' ot the tine gar dens and some grain that equals any we have seen this season and iruit ii. abun dance, and gives the good house-wife time to dry and exu for the Jear ones at noiuo. Our .73 ct. dandy has bought the fa mous dude spade and will try the Xeha lem mines. We wish you luck We understand there was quite an exciting time at Mr. Henry Thomas' lately, in which a beautiful little girl put in an appearance and broke her brother Cleav eland's nosi. The Cionimrer brothers will cut seve ral tons of wild hay this season; they are workers aud deserve all they earn. The blackberry season is past and gone; ali have, their shar but one. We understand our friend, S. C, Knighton kas gone to Sauvie's Island to repaint the residence of J ouathan Moore who is a wealthy widower and no drxjn-'i. Soon the fair on s of the Island will sigh and nay, "I'd rathe;- be an old man's darling than a young man's slave." Are glad to state Mr.-, Andrew Miles is recovering fast, but are sorry to say Mrs. Mows Mc.Nauiee is very sick at her her home on Scappoose Tl us Wlii be ad to her many friends. We vyere oil'ered a year's ssbseriptiiMi of the O.C'j'iit Must if we would slop the CoLOinjAX. We could .not w it in that light. We think the Coh'.mbian" still a little ahead of the Mint. Quite a if: ward i offered f.r the Scappoose poet dead or aJiw Truly yours 1XL. Wf. have received the l"fiei iit! Au::u al (circular of tin; JJishop Scott (.Jrammar School, Portland, -Oregon, fiom C 11 Webber, teacher of Penmanship it Draw ing. He is a proficient in hi.s art. Two cf the other teachers are from Yale Col lege, our Alma Mater.. PROFESSIONAL CARDS- A. - KOOBB, 31- 35. Physician & Srugeon, Riveu Sxkekt, St IUucx, Qrj-oon. All calls either .by etter or In person will be promptly answered. F. A. MOORS, Attorney - at - Law, ST. HELEN. OREGON. OrriOK River fttreet in front of ctramt. Prompt Attention Given to Collections, Etc. "W. B- DILLAED, Attom3y-at-Law Oflicc, at St. Helen, Oregon. v;n .iffun.l t..nn .-.f f-'mi i-t o.t Astoria. Ka- lama &, T n-tl.mil. rr;u.-tictj. in all Courts A tate r Wash. ler. ' T. A. fwlcBRIDE, Attorney - at - Law, OHKRUN CITY, OKEGOX. rarticulftr atteHtion Riven to tmslneass -liefure the Luixi Uitioe. jiovl2tf .1. o. r ii i l i r s, i). d. s. So. 234 First SUTrortUiulOr., Does First class "Work at Lowest Bates v'3n4a2" J. W. CAMPBELL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. kt. Helen, Oregon. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch au!3tf ReaLEstate Office. SaTHavin;' a complete set of Map anrt a' stract of the Keconi-i of Ooluinl'ia County, Ore siiL, I am now prepared to furiii-hgai abAtraat of eacik piece f real property in the aid County at short notice. i5?"l)eeds. Mortgages Towers of Attorney, and other coiiveyjanceH, properly ex.cuteL tsf "I. S. Patents for land secured. i.-:?"lJeal estate bought and sold upon omuiiission. J-tfTaxes paid and titles examined. ; J&Call ujHm or address Y. A. Moo RE, Attorney-at-Law, St. Helens, Oregon. y4n-"2aul for working jv-.ple. Send jO cents postage, and we w ill mail you kkkk, a royal, aluablesamnleliox of iroda that will int von iu the way of making more money in a few day than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. You can lie at Ihhh ami work in spare time. only, or all the tieit. All ofljoth sexes, of all ages, grandly' successful, 50 cents to $5 c;isily earned every evening. That all who want work luav test the business, we make this unparalellcd o'rfer: To all who are not well sat isfied v. e will sen I ,91 to pay for the trouble of writing ns. Full titulars, directions, etc., y'nt free. luimeuse ay absolutely sure for all who start ;at once. D.'jj't delay. Address .tinso.n' & Co., l'oitl aud, Maine. rOjanly "SEGURE-1THE SHADOW" En? the substanct-gfaclo, and wlicn you visit Portland, niakp it a part of your l.imnes to call on W. II. To.vxn, at the Saa Francisco Gallery, w. cornor First and Morrison stm-ts, and havo your photograph taken i i the high est fityh'jti art. Visitors to Portland Should not forget to call at TOWnft'S San Francisco Gallery, n.- may be s- n photographs of all the lead ing men and women of Oregon and Wa.-Jn'i5gton Territor)' Skillful. ojrA tors always in attendance, and tHe'iiiOst minute attention paid to pictures of thi'dmn. Don't forget the location, . W." Comer First and Mcxrisoa StrCOtS, lip Stairs. No trouble to show specimens to visitors Street railroads pass the door every ten minutes, and thiais the nearest gallery to the five principal hotels. CHURCH . NO-TICKS." M ETFIODIST EPISCOPAL Services Ml (ina XA Wabbajh 11 A. M. St. Johnu St. Ht Wu J'ayvfVn, SeajijHkj.-iC, Al'iijia St. Jolm " " 7 P. M. 2nl 4 11 A. M. $c 7 V. M. 3d ' 11 A. M. " 3 if iv. 4th " 11 A. M. 44 7 r. m. 11 mlsi in .Schoil House 5th Sabbath 11 A M. J.'ainier " 44 7 r. m. 1). T. lUiOWN. l'astor. E PISCOPAX .MISSION Services. St, Kelou 3d Sabbath at 11. A. M . and 7 V. M. lly.v. J, K, W. SEi.i,vvooo, lis-sionarj. SUNDAY SCHOOL Every Sunday liayview Mb. Jamks din, .Superintendent. Ala, vVu. CorKXANU, Secretary. B AND OF HOPE ay view, Sunday at I J. M. Mrs. McNttXY, President. Mks. (Jill, Superintendent. AIi J1ot, Secretary. n H ! SI Iv ii u tarn boa u GeO. "W- SrScBRIDS, DEALKR IX General Merchandie, ST. HELEN, OREGON A new and complete stock of G ootid now iu etorc. Trices reannll' Teruw Ciwh. FARMERS' TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Tlie new ami vVant Steajaboat Lucca Mason Leaves rortUnt', foot fif AMor St. for Center, Tues day, Thursday ami .S.iturJav at lo A. M., tnucliin St I'dm, Lake iiiviT anl all iritrruuUate landinvrs. K tuinij'.n leaves LaCeuUT at 6 A. v., JJonUay, Walncriilur ami friilav. Lamliii;; iiiatlo at Woodland on Wetliieti Ua,v '!k1 'I'harsJav. Notice. XT.'.S. Ta.ni Okfick, Uheuos City, Oke.iox. April ltf. 1S8.. Complaint liavimr been entered at thU Of fice by 1'raiik Men-ill ajrainst W illiam S, I'arsell, .tx. for .ribainioniiijf his Ifoiuestt-a-l Kntry No. dated August 11th, KSSl. uptn the S. A of N..M $ & lVJA'f TN W. . Section;:!!, Town tihw 7 N. Uane 2 W., in Columbia County, trc(t,',,, 'ith a view to the cancellation of said Kntry; the said parties are lu reby summoned to ap-iar before tlie County Clerk of Columbia fiioiitv. rit St. lffb'Jis. ( Iri'L'iNi. no tlio CKh iln v v j j r- ' - -' - - of lity 1SS", at 10 o'clock A. ar. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleetl aban doutiieut. L. T. B.VUIX, lle-istei, v.iasa24 NoticeTof Lis Penden s. Circuit Court, Columbia Countj-, Oreyon. Jainfn Carrico, l'laintiif vs. T. X. Lawrence, Defendant Notice is hereby "ivm that a suit has been commenced by the abov-iiamtd plant!!!, against the alKive-nanifd iletfudant in the Circuit Court f r C luuibia County, Oreyoii, whichraid suit U now '.ending; that the object of said Huit is to have the saul (tt feudaiit make, execute and deliv ei ti this plaintiff a l'xk1 conveyance, five from all lit-ns to the following described prennscs to wu, tne a. v . 4 01 Section Km 1. .o. 7 j. ut li "t Wht2iii Culunibia County, Ore-yon. F. 1). V.1NTO.V, Attorney b.r the riaintiff. vni.in BEWARE OF IfvllTATIONS. The Housekeepers Friend AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by the Grocery Trade generally. D.W. Miller Carriage Go. T.fanufasture a lariat iiruy rf LIGHT wA i'EAVY CAR ACES, PHsCTOKS, CA3T3, DUGGIZ3, WAGOKS, &C, After tho must npprovn.l f'oFlfms at t'ipverylowe3t prices coufialfnt with gooij. vorKiu:iisLi;, 30,000 volalcloo - of our ninuufttrtuve r now In nso in thi;at iar'At;n rnuntrius aiul otv-st lho exrcih-npn cf cmr goixis 17 tho universal pttfioti.n w1jU-i thoy tlv. Kvery rclilrle is W AU1X ItO.-K;)ccil aUqcUou H l-e given to mail orders. CATAX.0GUE3 jJTItCE. D. VV. r.liMer Carriage Co., E. nfthSt., CnlTertSt. and Eggleston A., ccd:cenati. o. r.liGliipn Buggy Co. , KALAMAZOO, Mich. Wholesale Kannfacturera of all kin da of Open m& lop BUGGIES ad BOAD CABTS. AjenU wantefl rerywhere. Write for catalogao Bd price UaU JlE WOES A SPECIALTY. We rise manufacture full line of CTJTTTtnR, Jnclndlng Swell Bod Portland, Square Bo two seat Portland and roncy Sleighs. 3eai 'or cta and ptieea before purchasing. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., KALAMAZOO, Mlcb. SunJ acip far nyi-zi, ssff CCeJrated Singrlo EroccJi-lcaCir.c Shot Grwlt $lfJup. .Dotitle-barrel lir cu-Ii !crii, t Jt.Omp. Il:ty.lt8l Drern.loHiIir i'niis l::llrg, an-l JMtcKf m.wt anpiwwi Knliiih r.nd Am-iiran nia::r. AH kiwi of krtin in,lrnj:M3 n;i l rti rVj rqnir-l by f;orlfrn!n mitl nn rnkor. Colt's Nt-.v Ereech-Joadin? JDoublo Cnns t": l- -rrn Tt rm-Ic lor tt:i it JOSEPH C. CRUBQ t CO.. 712 MprketSL: PhilariclrM-. Pa. 1 1 'ILr imsB twiin!.ir Weekly paper devoted i t:'to-. i:ie-li)iic. ou- irineprriic. rils..iT.-.r;.-K. 1. titioin ami piitem vr pnbiithed. livery' tii!T:i.i- illiutrc tl vitn eplemiid enjrrrtnirs. This l'W-tlo..fuTnlic,, inovt vaJuiihle encvolonrdi.1 of ;.tDl"ni";!, w.ni--U tio person should l. w'lin.at. '1 !'- l-;-lijil?"y .d 10 Amkkk-am j-4 fi-cii th..i- i" c:r iy cr.uaM that of rll f fi. r V. r t-l !)inJ. I'rk-c. eiWftyor.r. Pi-;-" etllation nenri' tofttrls. .So'd ? nil rcdiiU T-!i. MW, I'uUtsherg, No. 201 Kmc d -y. I. 1. ATEH C3 f JInri A f ". Tin"? I N. r.l.-o liml Tliirty- t Scven'Vesrs' the F.i'ent Olf,, ttw! h;i -i irciirA niorethau O110 UnntlrecJ Thou? end rip'.!c.it:in t- r iiatur.'- i" !" I'nitcd bttc and foreign ntrie:. Cavriil. Tr;uh-M.iri.H, I ..iijr.t.l. a ..i.ciii'ipnl.i. unci r .tbf-r iiiit:rit lor Mcnriiiff tiVJ.nlra tiw'ir riyhis ia tli United Stntcs". Canada. Knplaiid, ranc, Ger:.iany and oth.-r lrciKn coumrW. yre-r pared ai.-hort not 1.0 -nd on rr-RMonrMotrTi.is. fully piv.-n vilhout ctif-r-o. Hand-bo 'k of inf,V.k;ioa sent lr-.-. PatcntW ot -AddrMUNX &'ro.. o'tn.o Bcw-jatd AiiKinuiv-, 3CH'.roidv.iiy,cny iort. . IE YOU! desire WITHOI T Clf Ati-JK, tho new drought rpKt iu IHitat'l TMK liLVH th-.? 'liVT Whk.iT, J'.LAfK-llKAKPKIJ CkTkx-:iaL. f.1 t Spring ami Fall sowing the U r HAL l a us .N T .kai kks -see.! of tlu grout; white; grupe Ma-:...:a, suIj ci ihs for the r : RURAL II EW-YOBbER. the great American jnnial for th farm, g.anh-ri and home It U ongiiutl iioin i);gmiiiug i eno !-jin .. ;..' n-il illntf-.-uioi-is v :nlv t-th htst .Wl i t.:rn in the woiM. Send f-:-t five speciiuen cop K'3' 34 PAUK KOW. N. Y. WIDE AWAKE 1 FRISKY TIIK T1MKS A Ne-wsy, Progres--iTe. Instructive and Kermei Ncwupajicr, puViKhed in tliu liiirt of the Great liil:;:.d Knipire. Piil.liahed every week at 2.i Jcr year. 8.iui 1!J coiien 10 ct. Send for it. ; Ad.lr'jsd Tivks Pi bt ismxi Co., Hepiii;r, (rej.wi. Ally Conducted ! Superbly Illustrated ! ! TK nrlr Illustrate! Mnsrfizino ln.'otl to the developing t of th! (r n-sit WW. v'ontair. numerous ru:iniu ecKruvuins n- . , indnrioH. imorovenionls. etc., aceompaniiMl 1 . . . .1 .1 . .... Vv fnil nncl rolinble oesrriitioi!S. Aide from tins valuable feature, i U upf cud and peleeted article render it a choico family marnzino. Only $'i n voar. Hinjrle, ooti?. 2"e. Addreta THE "VE6T SHOllE, rortL-uid, Oregon. AMERICAN AGRICULTURISTS 100 Columiw and 100 Engravings in each isie. 44th YEAR, $150 Year. THE KECXXiMZK!) LEA PINO VEKIOP1CAL OF ITS KINP IX THE WdKLI). ! 100,000 CyclopsBdias ' .. Free. - ; Every suhscrilxr qo the Amki: rrAN Aflr.icx i.TC KlfTOljD OK NEXV,' Ehgilro (Jerninn, wlKwe, sulmcription f"- I:ir! IJ.MKDI. .TEI-V foiwardeil us, together 'with thw'jirice, Sl.W pt-r year, and 15 cents extra for poktageon CVclopieilia mak ing isl.5 in all will receive the A m k u i c a S A:- kiciltikist, ir.tignsh or (leu)jan,) tor all ot 1SS5. and be prevuted w ith the A MEXICAN Ai;- Kici'LTruisT Family Cvci.opkdIa (jiwt out) ,700 Packs av qi kh l,(KO t.snu ii.u.s. btroiiglv bound ju A'ltHhi . luavU aim gold FKOM THK TENTH CKN1 .-, !.. H, JlT flLISlfKP. 'Tlie Amrricam ' AuRif-ri.TiinsT i4 eKcially worthy ! diireK that has of mention, because of the reinarkat attended the unique and lnstireiiu; tlfeort ff its jro- prietor lu tK-r;ase nij.il exteiid i it c:.-evil.itoti. Its eontriit are duplicated every niohth tor u livrinuii edition, T hieh alo c-ireutacs widely. Send three 2-ctit stamps for tn.-ul tug you spec imen copy American Agiioultinis't. an eh-.'ant forty-page Premium Jj;t, with Illuitrati"ii, and ctiinen pagex of our Family (Tj-Jt-lojuyJia. Canva-stiers wanUf l Everyw hfi j. .Vdihes PUBLISHERS AMERICAN AGRICELTTJRIST. DAVIU W. SVVlt, Trea't, SAM l'i HI'KNHAM.. See. 731 Broadway. Xmv York. IIONPAREIL Farm&Feedlills. The Cheapest and Best WILL CRUSH AND GRIND ANYTHING. Illustrated Catalogs osni m. LJ. MILLER. Cincinnati, 0. Gonsofidated police for Publication Lanp Okfick at V 'ancoi vft., W. T. March J'.Lii. 1SS5. Notice i.- hc-ehv given t!;at t he follow iiig-nanMl ii intention tomakf settlers have riled notieeof tin final proof iusuppoi-t of their d i.iiin.-. and that s:iid proof will lie mane hetore m bate Court at KaIama,,NVas! May llth. 1SS.1, viz: Alexander' Lewi. Him st. if .1 udLTC f t he Pro- . Ter., on Monday id .j (plication Xr. inn; r.n- t in. s.,ul1i I-List i of TSorth r.ast j, the North Fast of South Eaf;t i and South i of S.,uth Kiwt 1 of See. .'2. '. 10 N. II. 1 K., and t: names the following witnesses to prove bin con tinuous residence upon, mid cu5i atioii ()f, nai l land, viz: II. W. lioger, of pastle loick, V. T. and Adoh.h lleiter and. lames Wilkeiwon of To ledo, W T.jaid M. iJ. Li. Cutmiugham, of Sight ly V. T. I Adidph Tieiter, Homestead Application. No. 4C;K), f..r the North West J of Sec. 12, Tp. 10 N. 11. 1 W., and cuniei the following w iti-pei to prove hi continuous reidice upon, and culti vation of, naid land, vii: JI TV. Logeis, of Cas tle h'ock, V. T. and Alexanikr Lew i-, of Sight ly, W. T. -vr.d. .TaiiK-s WilkeiLsou and George Meyi ).-!, of Toledo, W. T. 'JiJiK M. ArntHon Pre-emption Icelaratir . Statement No. 1327, for the North Wrt ' Sec. S, Tp. 10 N. 11. 1 K.j ailid names the follow ing witnesiies to prove bin j.i)V!nuoiii residence upA, and cultivation of, said land, y i.: Jniue Wilkinson, AIlph Keiter, and tieorge Myers, .f Tolod.v W. T. and Alexander Lewis, of Sight, ly, W. 'J FJl ED. V. SPAJaiNt;, Kegi,stco v.)ur.l7ma ( and': a m.-U:tto4 fe"V."" It la tne most pouumr I' W-p-niflAT. p royn y xfTiyti T borough Rtmit of'jerw eiWy Jtni-t V yw Uvm(3wMitf5?Ai E ienona Uo "wanU to know, you kno.4" -will fad it ivtum-m'U, tM & iX H.W l V. t k . iiL . . h l gj , , 1 , 1 rhHrtl, infae 1 -fTil'" A I T l N I KnrV" ru v nr-r.. -' . HfBElV FIB. The 'Ro3.slcr" EUipJic Spring SUe Ear. Reliable A-cnts vantel in every town, to whom wc give c iusivc control of our g-oods. Send f n catalogue and prices. BUFFALO CARRIAGE CO., BUFFALO, M. Y. p j rjH BB3Am. SPSIJrCr BED3 n? made cr.tirrly ortr.m. SIS Q fJ U S S O 86 ill t i:rt' icf:l ipr-nS"'. "cvit p-t out cf. ord..r, JyG 6 EUU WBl! Irl Vermin Prf.I'.cttor, r.ihlr, Cleaner th:m f.pgegrw rr rxs'srrzzrvrrijss finy lied ktiown, it ii n 16 years or the market, th:i5cirds in liTnr.TTnl " P Hrm-C-r ie- everywhere. Stial Terms to lYlSTVel Oi 001111011. I.te'.3. Send f?r Trices and Circular cnr,t;iiii:n certificates of parties who hav used them fr ;r 5 i U years. V- Tj '. . "VSV Wv.-:. v.- ..vwiV-r-V 5 , S. SPRING BED CO., ASTIST3 PATOE THEM, The Hew England Oonserratory of Musio Use Them. TE0TJ8A1IDS OF PTJEOHASEES throughout tbd cormtry wthTMvii. 5) Id) eh Racfr-to, Wisconsin. KAJrrrcrruBtBs or "THE RACIKE" FARC1 AMD WAREHOUSE FANNING- LULLS Dustless Grain Separators and land Rollers. - w-!J-il,!L''T"l' ' - .". - .r't - 1 jfTi nit- ' - : tJ vis . 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