THinYUIiKIAORUUOX SCOUT,
union ohki.on. r.r n:n. -,'t, i
TO AIM ftllTIHltflH-
Hie H' t' T lilt n Mu'rti I.arS'T f'lrru-
Jull ii imy In t Itf t Hertlon
rf the MitU'i tin. I N. ll'P !.' tlif JlH.S'I
AIM IUWMIN MISDII M.
Tills Is H Tru c Slnt'-liu lit, anil w
fluUI io all' v t I 1 ninxlmnfil '''.v
other 1 n r, Ac1rrrimh ''
t lull);.' n noli i.f tills
. r XT"-"?
Highways, etc,
Our Ilukor City friend., uro irylnjr
pretty luircl to tlud 11 bettor rotiio to
otnnoot Willi tno Pino crook rand, tlinn
I lie 0110 lendin;,' from llml- lI:io to
(Jooso otvk, noiir lloyinii, Thoy
think tlioy have found u hottor route,
by brunchtntf off soitiovvhcro, 'mid
tapiiinjf Knj,'ln Valley, tlionoo up Stim
juit creek, to intersect thu Stulo road,
This is all riht on tlioiinrt of tlio pco
))lu of linker, It i undoubtedly to
their interest to j:et uk amn 11 route
us posslblo, hut wo infer from 11 lottm
written hy a minor at- CorutieopiA to
tho Satc Urush that tlio foolish idea
Is onti'i tiiiued bv some that tlio Stale
rond can ho changed front tho (Jrillith
survey:
"Do these meddlers know that tho
grade on (rilllth'uMirvoy is 11 uniform
one of most h loss-than 10 foot to 100
and in 110 placo ovor 1-' feet. Tlioy
certainly cannot Miy that mtioh for
their proposed road, Wo at L'ornu-
copia uro situated at an elevation of
MOO feetahovo I'ino Valloy, and to
dav far prelor our snow to tho mud
of 11110 and Kitfflo valleys, and would
consider it 110 small ndviinlii'jn 10 have
lust ku'Ii deeo snow as wo had this
winter between lioro and I loem,
knowing hy praolieal exporioneo that
wo could haul more and easier over
this mow road than ovor tho fathom
less muddy roads of thoco valleys.
Wo say, therefore, let us have the
hiiow in preference to wagons for four
mouths at least,, and wo will save
thereby a yrcat deal, as it will bo un
necessary to reload from wagon' to
bloijih or I'co rerun, as wo pans from
mountain to valloy , And the advan
tage of h saving in distance would be
lost, and little or nothing gained bv
changing to these valleys, but I have
often heard that time is not of much
value to our old Orcgonlnii friends,
but wo hpg them to mind that such is
not thocasn with us miners, as that is
0110 of tho most important considera
tions. Why such insinuations for any
proposed ehaniro should he rebuffed
Is: Thn donation by tho Stato war
made for tho oxpr's purpose of help
ing to develop our mi hps in this dis
trict. Now it may bo unknown or
Ignored by those hay diggers that this
new road as surveyed by (irilllths will
travero and approach in many places,
mining localities which may rival, if
not siirpnss any Identity in thn Stato."
Tho wi lier of tho above is correct in
ids conclu.-ions that snow is prefera
ble to mud, mid (hat tho road to he
built by the Slate on the (irilllths sni
vey will ho the only practicable route
to the mines in the winter. We can
further Inform him, and others, who
are ignorant of the fact, that this rind
Mill ho build in duo course of time,
and that it cannot bo built on any oth
er survey without forfeiting thoappro
piialion made by tin State. What
tho people of linker City do in regard
to building roads will not concern
him in the least, If they ran succeed
in making a better road to tho mines,
than the one made by tho State, (and
avo adniiro their pluck in trying) they
will bo beuelllted, and doorvo to he,
but their efforts to overreach Union
ut! a supptv point for the mines, will
be ftirtile, as time will demonstrate.
Tho mutual advantages tiro all with
us, and us an old granger remarked,
'Youciu'l buck agin nature with
out gitlin hut t . '
Tin: nr. are four hundred idle China
men in Seattle, and tho ( 'hroniclo call
upon the citizens to raise a .subscrip
tion and pay their passage to other
places. Tho same journal closes nn
article 011 the Munition there as fol
lows: "It grieves us to see armed
men marching the streets; it grieves
ns to hear angry words and see sullen
looks upon the luces of our clliy.cn.
In tlii name ot all tint is duar to
American citizenship, let us bring this
lolly to a an ond, ami tiMho end that
peace and jtioliro to till prevail. ' '
wiCTPn:rniMM-rmzTnggigi
Eautkks people are neciisto.i ed to
think of an Indian reservation as
being about the size of a largo farm
or, in exceptional instances, as large
ns an averago township. Hut the
Slmx reservation In South Dakota.
U as laruo as the States of New Hump
tlilre, Vermont, Massachusetts, Con
necticut and Ithode Island all put to
gether. Sivi.ti. l. uoluil
Polygamous men
mwl (iiueii.iirq.ou,.triii at Sajt J.ako
Cii , Ona-Marlim Sully, tho wife of
Geo. Q. Cuimon, who refused to an
pwer ipicstioii", touehliiL' her relation
to Caiiuoii. was eoiniiiiiioil for eon
tempt, ami hull llml lit M)U0. Mnnv
Mlii.!. Miiniuiii Women am as much
lit favor of their bo-ralkd religion an
uio tho men.
The Ootintv i.atirt nl iN'rceont c
sion appointed tho following Hjrons
as .Iml'jos mid', lerks of election who
will also so vo a.s board of rogistrfllior
in thnir respect tvo lieclnctsj
Al.nr.u- voting place, Alder snlmol
house. .Judges', Hon lioswell, Jiune
.McAIUtw, T. II, Von toy clerks,
(Jilbert Uoavis Tlt'iK. I5oyeu,
.lOfUimi voting ince, Jo?epli
school houso. udgo, Thos Kinc
Sr., Initios .Mjlehull, A, W. (Jqwaii;
clerks, T. .1 Doan, l, J, Koriylhe.
Ctivi; voling place, (Jovti school
house, Judges, Sainiiol Cowles, 8.
.M. IMuoiu. ol 15. Keeso dorks,
tlamos llondorhhotl, J. M.Saldors.
' L. (t'i,N'ni:--voting placo at La
(Jiande, Judges V. T, Dick, Kd
.Mull ollaiid, Daniel Chaplin ; clorks,
Jake IMoek', II, W, Dwight,
Isi.,xd Cm' -voling place, Islnifd
City, Judges, M, A, Harrison, A.
J. Ullglies, J, U, ICelloggej clerks,
Seig, lhier, J, L, Carter,
St.'MMi'.HVllJ.t; voting place, school
house, .Indues, S. It. .MoK'mie, K.
T, Novlll'o, A, Torwllligor, dorks, K.
It. forelock, J. W. Norval,
Indin Vai.i.kv voting placo at Kl
gin. Judges, Charles 1 lolgarth. Joel
Weavor, John Klliol ; clerks H. U
Sloveiison, Homy Chandler,
Lowint Ii.vtiMj usual voting' place
Judges, Daniel Tartar, Win. Nash,
C. II. Craig; elorkw Win, Heck, L.
L. Holcomb. 1
I 'ink Vam.ky voting pllieo at Dr..
O'Connor's olllce, Jttdgos, Henry
Tartu;, Thos. Trolllt, V, M. Stew
ard; elorks, H. Loop, A. V. Greener.
Coitvt'coi'iA John Mallear, D. W.
Shehaii, John Baton; clerks, C. J.
Duffey. D. D- (Jrillilhs.
Anthloit, -voting placo at school
house, Judges, W. T. Huffman, T.
Johnson, C. 11. Prescoll; clerks. John
Catos, W. C. Cusick.
ITnios at the usual voting place.
Judges, Win. Hutchinson, A, K.
Jones, (ieorgo Wright; clerks, .1. M.
Carroll, J. It. Katon, Jr,
No n rit Powimu usual votinir
place. Judges. John O'Uryant, K.
C. Hughes, James Welch; clerks,
Henry (jorhain, D. C. Nelson.
IJi! (Jiikkk Jainet Sannns. Justus
Wright. P. II. Miles; clerks, J. 11.
Dolby, Sherman Marshal.
IlHt Uocr. Thos. Keating, J. A.
Tucker, John Hrwin ; clerks, K. P.
Cranston, Norval Love,
Kaui.i: IM, .Vhitm-y, W. P. Ar
ble, VM. Flanner; clones, Win. Ains
worth, Win. Kllis.
C.v.mi Caicso;,' voting plnco at J.
II. Hunter's. Judges. S. II, Hun
ter, J. W- Crusty, James P. McCoy,
clorks, C. P. Harnhart, C. L". Fox.
Stakici:y voting place at J. G.
McCoy's. Judges. II. I, Slandley,
J. (!. McCoy, Silas (Jibsou; clorks.
(ieorge Clark, P. Lafles.
PiiAiitiu Cui:i:k Thos. Uoup, Jns,
C. Hutchinson. I). C. Davis; dorks,
Asa Me Cullv. Mural Hlovans.
Hii.dAitn am Sti'.mi'town -Joshua
Cray. D. Kllogc, Win, Hobbs; clerks
W. H. Hanks, S. S." Apple.
Lostink voting jilaee at scltool
house. Judges, (I. J. llowman, C.
Wormiek, J. H. I Iitutor; clorks,
.'rank Hrown ,. K. Header
Wai.i.owa -voting placo at Colo's.
.udgos. Jacob Slurgil, C. H. Hrain-
let, Fletcher; -l-iks, ,. F, ,ohn-
sou, Alarsii Davis.
Lo.st PitAtitn: Geo. Allen, Hubert
C. Wright, .. M. Ilaggarty; clerks.
F. M, Mason. ,. C. Henfow.
Imnaiia voting placo at Findley's.
.udges, A. H. Findlev. K, T. Seldom-
I. N. Hiiro; clerks, Frank llauoy. It.
I'.. Vaughn.
Swami' Ciikkk voting place at H.
riiouins. ,Ai.Jges. Itreck Thoinns,
Hubert Dishman, C. D. Aiken; clerks
K, D. Harris, Scott King.
IDjiciio (!i(.y LuUer.
l-'uli. liJnd. I.SiO.
While walking ilewn Olivt sttcot to-tlay,
I noticed a larwu cherry true in one of tho
iiiauy pink'iia i.f iluit ttrict. Ilturally
covurcil with IiIih,k(iius, ulo many pencil
trees iisMiiniiij: a latrpto huo by the swell
la of their lauls uiulor tho hillucueo of
thwe suminer-like itnys. The adjacent
hills huvti assiiiaud an etaurahl-llku tip
ietimnce and the Muhls nuitr town with
their spnaithiK kiuIii, are Kimtly reinbitl
inj; us that wo may Ions fi r tho "bountiful"
in vain, anil that another spring is dawn
in; upen im.
ThoSkatinj; rink bcoins to ho tho princi
pal source of aiaiueioeut, in Kucuu, for
the festive y tmnji man and Ids drl; hut
the two riuk.s now kept ruiiuluK aluiost
nlsht and day aru iiutih-leiif to meet the
crowini; desire to ho on wheels, ami a
company U now reeihn n new rink on
Wlllainetto street. This rink will bo (JixlW)
feet and will Ime a canvas roof which may
lo removed during the warm immmor
ulpltts.
The debris U being removed 'rum the
corner of Willnmutto ami 7th streets,
where Henderson V Pay will soon com
mviico the ens-tiuu of a Urge twostory
brick. ;158) fwt. to be tuul a ware rttoms i
uf their furniture factory.
In tlio wulkilur content, at Uuie's hal!
which (I )tsl In! Mtlurdiiy, tl reo men hnd
eulerel. On tin first day one of tliem
"tm-utsl sictr to bl MMiiiBcb," auothor
wnltswl tlirt-days iid "fulnusl nvy."
the thirl. an UUhtimu, hiuvImiI tho
nhsiiv Jkltiii l& mlle and l- Idi in
iWjioiirs
Tito trial was f.n a pursb of luo.
Uidua vounly ttsemit to h!d her uwu
'n the Vniw rspy. At the inpuin.fjt'on of
.tncors In the J(urenn i !"ty Inut Frklny
niht. tlm oliicc of Vice prKiilen:. .Jrm
nry mid Vrf'o.iiit '-Arnis were tilled l.v
Union emuity tunlcjits.
Tho of the .''lute TimpriioH'o
liinnec, whiffy w;i in e'ion jn thin c.ty
lurhi(f tle jinxt woek. re too nmneroiu
to be mpntimipd, In fti!. in a letter of (jii i
inturpi sutlinc i; fn Ky. howover,
hey rfinlvoil to iim!0 an effort U ohtnln
i prnhiblto'cy nuttdment to .thn coniii.
titlon of the itt pf Oregon in short,,
csolvnd thouiiiolvoi into a prohibition
.rnriy,
I.. Jav,
,Vur.otiirt'i)i't.(.
?orth Powder, Oreiion, Feb,
fith.
To tiik Voi nan or t'sms I oi-.s-tv:
I luruhy muiouiirf myself us ti canilithito
or the !-iei ',s olllce, Mtojvct to the will
if the iicotile, rt'L'tirill(iii of polities and If
Iceteil will endeavor to All (he olllco with
reiilt to mv.olf and tuiioorters.
iioptnu
.his will rrti'ive due eotisiduratlon,
i win
.uli.icrllie myself.
Yours Uepectfully,
JI. 11. STi:rm:.vfo:;,
IVt'r l,-i(i'Vii !i "l'nnv Stevens."
listray Notice,
Kotien ih hereby given, that tlio under
irncd has taken up the following described
nini.ils: One hay horse. H'$ liands high,
vear-old, whito strip in face, branded on
et shouhlur, V. No other murks or brnndi
Isihle.
One mrrel lior.se. fl-voar-tjld. M and one-
half .bauds high, both bind feet white, .strip
u inco, orauiieu on ten sunniiu'r, i . .o
ithcr innrku or brnmls visible, Notices
posted Keli. . lSMi, Appiiiis.'d by .S. 1).
-owles, .1. r , at TV.), earn, too pan. day or
Kebi-uary. l."-8J. A. H. CONI.KY.
i'el).l!7. Covii, Oregon.
Administrator's Notice.
In the County court of the Statu of Oregon,
tor i;nion county.
in the matter of the cstnto of (!. II.
I'letfher, deceased,
Notice is h"rclv ulveii. Hint W. V. Davis.
tht administrator .of the estate of 0. II.
Fletcher, deceased, has rendered and pre
sented for settlement, and filed in said
court, his final account of hh udmiuistru
tion of said estate, and that Monday, the
lltli. day of .March. I8MI. at too elook A. M.
:it the court room r noil court,. in union,
I'nioii eountv. Oregon, has lioun duly un
pointed hy (ie judge of said court, for set
tlement o'f said account, itt vhlcii time nnd
place, any person Interested In said estate
may appear and llle exceptions in writing,
to suicf account, and contest tic same.
Dated February (1th.,
18.S0.
V. V. DAVIS,
Administrator.
fcW-wl.
HELL & TUTTLK.
Searchers of Records, Convey
ancers, Real Kstatc and
CO LIjECTTNCt AG ENTS,
I'nicit, .... Oregon.
Kcturns on niDt'v niailo on all co'lectlon.
Having an abstract of the reeNirds in cur
olllce, alc-traets of t tie prepared with dis
patch. ( hui'gcs moderate.
Farm For
Sale.
Containing acres of goud land, situ
ated one quarter of a mile hast of Summer
villi, all under fence. There is en ordinary
dwelling house on it, and a good haru anil
outbuildings. It lias a good well, nnd is
additionally supplied with water I y a stream
which (lows through It, About one-half of
the laud Is under cultivation. Will sell It for
$1050 per acre.
which will include the following farm Im
plements: Olio mower, 1 rake, !t breaking
plows, .1 harrow, I roller, 1 second hand
va','on ami harni., one-liaif interest in one
head, r, 10,000 talk, 20,000 shingles, IK tons
of hav. and other tilings too numerous to
mention. A good title will I e given. It is a
great hargfihi.
For further information call at this olllce.
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JU1INKOX it WILSON,
Contractcrs Builder;
Main Street, l.'nhm Oregon.
l'lans and Speellleatlons for l)w
Haras, anil llrhigi'!., furnished KltJIH OP
Cl I A ltd i:.
Bridge Uuilding a Speciality.
All kind of cabinet work neatly executed.
Itepalrlng dnno 011 shurt nut h e.
ClUNomhut the best workmen einplojod,
,11111 riiiiriiu'inni uiiiunirrii.
Call and Interview r-.
febiayl.
KHNTL'CKY LIQUOR STORE
and SODA FACTO UY,
Corner Mala J U Street, Uion, Ortjo.
M't:i,MlN .V ItAI.ItV. Ii op .
Manufaetur r an 1 detden- In smla wutr.
Sa sai arltla, tllneer A'e, Ci 11 SoJu and
t bum aitfne elder, Syuips.e e.
tJB' Orilew promi t! tll!e I.
Jluio
Wmm stws, 11Mm!
n
n iJVK?
iSJJLSvVWi.l-V- I".
Gvms, Eovolvers,
Call nnd oumino my stook and prices nl
Hit i
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IN MI2HCIIANDISI3.
Wc load, but never follow, and defy competition in all our departments.
NEW IMPORTATIONS
En route from Eastern and Western nnnulacturics.
AYo buy for Casb, and will soil tho Choicest
GOODS ClIEAl'EIt TIIAX THE CIIEAl'ETS.
An Immense, stock or Dry (Jooils Clothing,, Cents, rurnlslilng (Joods. IJoots and Shoo-,
California and Oregon Itlankets. (itoeerles, Ilaidware, Croekery Tobacco and
Cigars, stationer, Notions, etc., etc., constantly on hand.
S2TA corilial Invitation extended to all to call on me. examine, goods, ami learn price-.
Adolph Levy,, Uoion5 r
'Daily Slip Sk
From Union to the Cove.
!.J. .S,Ei.uoit, rnopi!ir.TOit.
'l.etsves rnion at 10:C0 A. XI. mid returus
at 'JiJW I'. .M. every day e.tejit ianday.
Purufrtun doiot to Cove
Itouuil trip . .
l,asungers will bo taken frTim tho dejvl
tltruugh 10 the Cove, vlu I'niwi. .
Depot Hotel.
A. C. 4 'll A Hi, l'liOl'lttKTOtt,
(Union, DtKt, Ortott )
Splendid uccoiiiod-itlons for cvnmuet -dill
men.
Talilos alwtiyu supplluil with tlio
best the murUul ttffonls.
WEIGHT,
t L'ii ia i' , Oritin.
fl
Tho 0ltil.:t(.il
PNQHA u GLASS WUI'i
,14 US, (IHAXITJ Il'O-X
and Ainunition,
tie old stand of tho hito John Hums,
Fruit and Shade
TREES !
For Fall l)t livery.
APPLE, PEAK, PLUM, PRUNE,
PEACH, Al'I.U'OT, CUA1J
APPLE, C'MEllUY,
Shrubbery and Shade Trees
O." well known vurletVs, htdtablu for this
elhnate. Can also (iirmh fi)ii-ij;n Mirts at
oiui-t bird the juieo nked by KHtern can
Miners. I dti-dre to hell trees at prices that
people iiau afford to buv.
' L. .1. ItOLSH.
oetO-tf Cove, Oregon.
AY', ST11ANGE,
DENTIST ,
. QKFlci: C.tnier Jlalii and A Streets,
Union, Oregon,
ALL "VVOUK STIIICTTA FIUST
CLASS. Cliures reasonable..
JOS.
Street x. t
illll fill;
4 M tiWBWiWWW
HILL'S MANUAL,
Of Social and Du dncss Foi'ilis,
UoviHOtl Eililiou For 18H5,
A ernu.if! nc.i.Mial of son'ul, l.ii'iio
and p 'I f,("d ini'ii-aciti -.i. eh'ir, hr'of am
Inele vi. 'I lie Iti'ii . man. tin profnion
al in m, tin tneeliaii'u, lie lain rer, will tii
it hnliYpnisnlilc. It ii a ooinplulu hook of
l'oferetu;e,. ivlns tho aws to" eeiv Ktate,
rnlathe 10 iulf., ilrifN nnd tho coilrbtlni
of interot, ihe lejral rates hi eaelt State,
time in which action can lie taken to reeovet
a debt, h'iv t open aeeoitlils, how to oolleet
a debt without einploylii!.' a lawyer. Vormi
of hook-keepiujr, helf-in-truetor for tlio
merchant, fanner, meohaniii and tloniuror.
IXFOH.MATIOX FOR UOUE-K'EE.
PEUS, HOW TO DUAW Up
LEGAL DOCUMENTS,
Ami all kind of livttis for holies, rotd os.
t ite, etc. Power nf Atloniov, Information
i-oartlimr Juri-'d'ctl u of .'jii-tiees of tlio
Peace. Forly thousand ipuMieus arran-; d
hi taliulattid lorm, ldvin tho value of everv
e tin in tho world, United States land meai
lire, table of woldd and measures, IHipula.
tion of the diffeeont eounlrie-' of the world,
the year each state wan admitted into thb
Union, aid who they wore tir-t !etimd by,
tlienaaiPK of the Pre-IdunN and all tho oill
eer.soriiaohadniluUliMtlou. UoriU" nf eon
tltutIou lor every kiml of meotinj: and so
ciety, from a debathi'i -oolety to a Vi-'islu-tive
aneinhly, 'I'lm work U pvlnted on hea
vy panel', in larao type, and i bound in a
Mtpurior niaiiner, I'llblishud hy A. I,. Man
croft, San FraueNoo,
Cff"DuriiiK the year I will make a thor.
ou'li canva. of lips sietiini, and anyone
wishhi',' th" I'ook, will pe:Mi wait till ( oall,
or address nje by (utter,
AV.MMJOSS,
Awnt for Union county,
Assignee's Notice.
Notice is hereby jrlvun, that rs. i. I
Hranu ui, of C.ivo, Union county, Oregon,
on Ueeeinber I Ph., 1883, inade an assign
incut of all her property, real and personal,
to ,1. H, i'htoiii of Uiiinu, Union county,
Oeot), in trust, for Tho henelit of all
her creditors, in proportion to liiu amount,
of thoir respective, elaims.
All claims aKaiiist said estatti ini)t Ihi
pre-nnted to thu alKacn, at Union, Oregon,
liroperlv'verltled, within three montl from
this (lute,
Cnion, Oregon, 1 ,j. 11. ij.ntu.n,
Jan. !th l&SO.
1
Asuixnuo,
Xotiei) ot Appllrntlon f I'tircliiise Tioi.
Ur.f l.iiul.
U ..S. l.Nt) OrncE, I, (ivxi)i;, Onnuox,
Jan. 4th., isso.
Notice is hereby kIvou that, in compli
ance witii the provisions of the Act of Con
gress approved Jun? I!. 1S78, entitled "An
Act for tho sal" of Timber bands in tho
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, ami
Washington Territory,"
l)rmi)ey V. 31il)nnlel,
yhose ptHt-otllcc address is Union, Union
county, Oregon, has this day tllod in this
otliee liis apylieation to purchase the SI--'
N'Wl-l .Section No. li'i, iu Township No. fi
S lUnxo No. -13 K. of the W, meridian. All
persons linldiii! any adverse claim tliereto
are reipiired to present tho same at t lit
ollice within sixty days from tlio lir.st pul
lieation of this notice.
S. O, SlVACKIIAMKIt,
jan!)-wtO. ltegistcr.
Notice of A 'uillratl'in In )iireIino Tlm-lici-
I.nntl.
U. Land Oftici:, L.v Cin.vMin, Onroort.
Dec. IS, ISM,
Notice is lioroby uivun that, in conipii
unco with the nro'visioni of thu Act of Con.
fire- upprovctl June .'i, 1X7S, entitled "An
Act fr the sale of Timhar Lands in tlio
States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
asliuin'ton 1 errltory,
lint-Ian i", stuwnrt,
Whoso oost-olliee address is Union. Union
county, Ogn., who Inn this day tiled in this
olllce his application to purchase tho SKjj
of NWH Section No. 21, in Township No,
I. S. IltiitKQ No. 40. K W M. All porsons
lioldtni' any atlvur.su claim thereto aro re-
iiired to presunt tho samo at this ofllc
within sixty davit from tho first nubh'tutlon
of this notice,
S, O, SwACKII.UIKn,
doo.L'li-wlO. Itcgister.
THE
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of Uastern Oregon, and particularly
Union County,
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he.t ealeiilatcd to t-orvo tho ends of Truth
and .lustice, and an uiicompromislu ene
my of demagogues, cliquus and rings,
Subscription, 81.50
a year, cah In ailvcnce,
Makintf It the CHL'APEST COUNTY PA
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lou, and the most hitercstini,'
llterarv matter.
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l's replete with evervthhi!; of interest trans
piling tn'tho county.
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Jim flop, Ua'l ticket, Ac.
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