The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, February 19, 1891, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEHIIUAKY 10, 1S01.
NOTIC1S.
On arcnttut of the chnngo made in ttie
iunn:ii!cni-nt of this aKr, nil iiLvonnts duo
up to Jan 15, 1801. must ho settled without
delay. Tlioc knowing themselves Itkiebt
cd to the paper arc requested to come In
and pay "P without further urging.
AT HOME.
A Paragraphic Record ot Recent Happen
ings In and Arcund the City.
Only a few more days of the lepi-hiture.
John Nodine has added his name to our
large list o: suhscribcrs.
Mis-s Nellie Tall, of U Grande, l visiting
relatives and friends in this city.
K. 1'. MfDanlel, of the Cove, made our
olliee a pleasant visit lnt .Monday.
Hiss Sadie Corey has been suffering for
some time pat with a very tore eyo.
Mrs. Mel. Campbell, of the Cove, sent in
this w eek and subscribed for Tim Scoit.
The Daily lllade, of IluVor City, has ufraiu
resumed publication. It is a neat and new
sy sheet.
Our farmers are in good spirits over the
bright prospects for srai yields the com
ing season.
The attention of our farmers, is directed
to the "ad'' of the M. it M. Co. which ap
pears in this little.
Mark Smith, of I.a Grande, called at our
olliee last Saturday and added lite nrtme to
our subscription list.
Two fill box cars were consumed by lire
at the La Grande depot last Saturday night.
The loss was nominal.
Elsewhere will be found a letter from I,
N. Sanders, in answer to "Citizen's ' iit-
quirics in our last issue.
Wc have been haying a little winter
weather of late, although prior to that it
lias been a very mild w inter.
Money has been subscribed to build a
telephone line from Weiser City to the
Seven Devi's mining district.
,1. W. Slielton has been quite sick for the
past week, being unable to attend to a large
amount of his business In court.
The dancing .sch.ml is stiil in progress and
welt attended. The night of meeting has
been changed from Wednesday to Fiiday.
Frank Kilpatriek, representing the M. it
M, ClO. of Island City, was in the city lat
Tuesday. Wo acknowledge a pleasant call.
Meachen & McDowell have soul the Sum
niervillo Press to (i. 11. Swinehart, of Elgin,
and the paper will soon bo moved to the
latter place.
J. Q Shirley shipped from La Grande on
Monday of last week, fifteen car loads of A
1, steers to the American Dressed lieef Co.
Portland Oregon.
Mrs. Henry Striker was taken seriously
ill last Sunday while entitle dinner. She is
troubled with heart disease. At last ac
counts she was improving.
Pictures enlarged to any size and finished
in any style at Jones Hros.' gallery. New
process. Cheaper than ever. Satisfaction
guaranteed in every instance.
A number of our yi-itors attending court
amused themselves hut Saturday by en
gaging in a snow-ball light. Tlio battle re
sulted in a few broken window panes.
Mrs-. L. II. Smith, who resides about four
mile-" from Daker City, was bitten by a dog
last Saturday morning. She took sick a
short time afterwards and died Monday.
Tho second quarterly meoting for Union
charge. M. K. church, will beheld Sunduy
and Monday, Feb. 22 and i. Preaching
Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 p. in., by S. M.
Driver.
J The many friends f Ja. Woom, of the
Cove will be pleased to learn that the charge
against him for selling liquor to minors,
was without foundation. mil that ho was ac
quitted. Dan Sommers, the old nionoer merchant
of Summerville. lias bought out Fine ,fc Pat
ten's stock of goods and building at Elgin,
and will move his goods from Summerville
at once.
The finest pansy crysanthenum, aster,
nasturtium, heliotrope and all kinds of
choice flower f-eeds at the Cove drug store.
Postpaid to any address for 5 or 10 cants
per package.
Do not purchase your farm implements
and machinery until you have examined
the M. & M. Co's stock at Island City,
which coiumiscs tho largest assortment
ever brought to the valley.
Dan Fruit, of Keating, has been in tho
city several days attending court. Ho
made our otllce a substantial visit Monday
and ordered the address of his Scout
changed to Medical Springs.
The people of Pendleton havo onuo to ro
tjoice now that the limit order for the open
ing of the Umatilla re-orvation has beer,
received. The sale of lands will bo made
about the first of April next.
The Elgin branch of tho Union Pacific has
been completely snowed under tho past
week and trains havo boon stopped. It has
kept the company busy to keep tho main
line clear and they aave paid no attention
to the branch line.
Mr. Greene, manager of the Pendleton
Hardfvaro and Implement Co., who was
charged with cooiledness. has hud his pre
liminary examination and was acquitted.
He has now commenced a suit for $.0,000
dam iu'es ag.iinst Mr. Se.ling, his aecimcr.
ew and novel. Stanm-d photonrapln,
gummed, nady to tick to cards, luekcu,
watches, nine. P" i ''i' work, MUojrrauli
album, book, letu-r. envelopes or hearts,
at Jones Urn.' gallery. Fifty for 1. Call
and iiump1o. Also iniiieitopboiojr.', h-.
beauiluil dilgim, 80 tor$t. u
lVtu Murray, who was -h t b. tin- .in.
uty in .rhal ui AtlK'iu aiuo U ...- .!. a:
rivtdin OiiUmi lu.t buudav, oc ius w i;
home in Pit yailry. IU is In a critical
condition, hn ha -d I - ab'e to walk with
l-riii' hf . uud a i i.tt u-ljut, and It 1 not
likely '" ' 1 1 '
. cr limb which -re j armyxt-d.
The :n , i .i ! ; i ' u i.i .t . : ,''!n 'm
hil't ill :h, ; ,-i-t.r,ili n jtu. r
attended, then- li-in 0s nuinbei s sold. The
prir.e wire awarded as tulloivs: Best, sus
tained chancer, lady. Hlsa Violu' 8wigr;
bon costume. Mrs. J. M. J.di is n; gent's
prtee, best .iMtained char.-.c f r, Walter
Kees j best costume. Basil Haj i.es.
About the only .Important dipatch in the
Oregonlan's lejrls'a'ive column is the stere
otyped one that "th enate was opened
with prayer." One d ly it was not, opened
with praver. tlmrc b.-ing no clergyman pres
ent. The big rfaiiy did not say how the
senate got open, but It is presumed that It
was opened with a cork serew.-Grant
County News.
"Jack the-' Ripper" has come to light
again. Hi ifctitu thi time w Carrotty
Neil, of the Wblteclia;c! district l.ondon.
who was killed on thfmrningf the llth.
The snt.poted nmrdc u r has been arrested.
Wood was found upon his clothe, and he
was seuti with tho murdered woman a quar
ter of an hour before the crime ws committed.
A package of Koch lymph containing
5000 doses, addressed to Dr. yVuhumi, came
throueh the German mail last Vedneday,
and was seized by cutotn officials. Ap
praisers put a value ,' ,s6 on the medicine,
upon which a duty of 25 per .cent, was as
sessed. The doctor paid the money and
took tho lymph away. There was les than n
teaspooufut of the compound.
North Dalles now has a full Hedged shoe
factory. The goods will be sent to all mar
kets of the oast, and will he Introduced In
all the western markets and tho force at the
factory will be increased with tho demand
for the goods. The building, says the
Chronicle, Is large enough for the manufacture-
of 150 cases ot good pr day, and
is one of the best equipped in the United
States.
Colonel It. G. Ingersoll lectured in Hele
na, Montana, last week to one of the largest
crowds that ever assembled at tho opera
house. Tho lecture was iriven for tho bene
fit of the two little children left penniless
by tho death of A. C. Whitter, member of
the legislature, and his wife. The great
orator would not accept a cent for his ser
vices. Ho even bought several tickets of
admission,
Henry II. Allon. u prominent mining
man, died at the occidental hotel, Sun Fratb
cisco, on the morning of the llih inst. He
was well known all over the coast, and was
atone time post trader in Oregon when
General Grant was stationed, here. Allen
leaves an estate valued at half a million.
Kecently he hid tron.olo with his wife who
he accu-ed of belr.i: insane. Mrs. Allen re
torted that he was a great drinker.
Jo?. Dolby of Dig creek was arrested
and brought to town last Saturday, parties
linviiigmadecoinplaliitthitliehad heen sel
ling liquor to minors. The grand jury
failed to find any evident'? by which Mr.
Dolby could be convict il and he was dis
charged, ltis generally thought the parties
who made tho complaint done so with a
malicious intent. We are glad to know
that our friend Joe is nut guilty of any such
misdemeanor.
A man was mu'dcred on Snako river a
few ilnysa.ro near Huntington, and it is ru
mored ilru Goo oy Val utino, a y'oun man
woll known all ..vor this -.rt of the country
as a haro ch.'.r.u ter, and a voungman from
La Grande, are implicated in the crime, but
we have been unable to find the particulars,
and hope the rumor is without foundation.
The man was suppo-cd to have been inui
dored for his money, as he was known to
liave had some si;00 on his ;rson.
Tho Border Sk'nal, of Wallowa county,
says: "Since Jonos of Tub Scour letired
from that paper. Grande Rondo has ono
editor left.1' Wo don't just know who that
editor Is, but if the thing who has been try
ing to do duty as editor of tho Signal is a
sample of tlie editors of Wallowa c. unity,
we aro in sympathy with the people over
there. The Signal is noted for being tho
most illiterately published paper in tho
Slate.
PartIo from llie east recently called on
(lie Northern Pacific management and set
tied all (lie c aims of th.it company against
Georgo W. Hunt, :aungupull tho hitter's
notes. Wo learn tho above from reliable
authority, who is also responsible for tho
statement tlut work on tho road from
Hunt's Junction to Portland will he com
menced in earnest next mouth at or near
The Dalles, at tho Junction and at Portland
and that work will be crowded as fast as
possible. The gentleman who gave us tho
above information is now in Mr. Hunt's
employ and expects to be heroin charge of
tho wock inside of a month. Tho Dalles
Chronicle.
An Omaha dispatch of the 13th says: A
circular was isu d tlii- moruuig ontiroly
ro-organizing the freight department ot tho
Union Pacific. J. A. Munroe, present
askistaut tralllu muuagcr, becomes frolght
agont. relieving F. 11. Whitney, and will
havo tho general supervision of the on tiro
system. 11. N. Campbell will bo tho pres
ent general freight agent, with headquarters
at Portland, Oregon. H. F. Whitney, pres
ent general freight agent, becomes lirst as
sistant. Assistant general freight agents
hare b n appointed at Denver, Salt Lake,
Portland, St Joe, Kansas City and lltilto.
Tho change goes into otlect March 1.
Take it Beforo BraaUfast.
Tho groat apHS'Izer. tonic and liver regu
lator. In uso for nnre than 60years In Eng
land. Positive siteiitle for liver oomidiiiiit,
bad tasto in the iii.nith on aridug in tho j
morning, dull piius in the head ami hack
of tl.eevc-.'tir .li.el ng, (liziuo. languor I
symptom" o' l i v r ui;l i nt li 'ine ly j
Dr. Ht-ti s F:u' i.i l)i.i.-...i f i lie, j
IlelioVer'li-tl,i id. in, -li.ti , i- thi- it I .I'.' '
and toue.1 up ..- .Mti.e -;. -i in (ic. tlio ,
genuine from yuurdruggUt lor$l, and take
according todirrctioio. ;
r.t.u - S.Uve.
f i - : i i . i . ..rid f..r t'u's,
. . , I . - . . itPi- iui, 1. vt
. j . . i.iii ....in-,
it i . in.! ill s.-.ii Kruptioii, and )oil
.uw! c . Piles, . r i... (ay romlred. It
i c i.t. r .1 t- p. ...-' I suli-f action,
i.- I,.. i iiu '.!. I'r. J" .-nt -i per
bufc. i '.r-a.. ut liruM It's drug atore.
TiiS CIRCUIT COUilT.
Record of the Business Transacted Since
Our Last Report.
Court adjourned last Tuo.'day evening,
having been in session only eight days A
large number of caes were disposed of but
f quite a number were continued for the next
term, on account of the attorneys not bo
ing ready,
i The grand jury was In session seven days
and returned fivo true bills of indictment
anil five not true bills. Space will not ad
', mlt of us publishing their report at this
' time, .
! Following is the list of oasus disposer! of
j since our last issue:
Dwinnell vs Ansel!; judgment and order
of sale of attached proiwrty.
; La Grande National Hank vs Win Shaw
i Sr; judgment for costs for defendant.
I Tttrper vs Stout ; settled and dismissed.
Stato vs Austin Brown; not guilty
Cavihes vs Deal; verdict for plaintiff for
$m.V2.
King vs Ames; continued.
litchardson vs llrooks; dismissed.
State vs Cleaver; eontlnuod.
Well man vs O S L and U N lly Co; ver
dict for plaintiff" for $UG0.
State vs Bloom ; not guilty.
Knton vs O H ,t Jl Go; judgment for the
plaintUl'for$(a.,VJ.
ltuckinan vs Kuckmau; dismissed.
State vs Hat., iway; sentenced to one
and one-halt jears in tho penitentiary.
Finn vs Ellsworth; continued.
Senor vs Dray; judgment for plaintiff
for eosfs.
Fordice vs McComas; confirmation of
sale.
Bachel Ladd s 0 W Lidd; judgment for
plaintiff for 57,0 and costs.
Pendleton Savings Bank vs Slater; confir
mation of sale.
Bojkowitz vs JO Fidelia; confirmation
of sale.
Hutchinson vs Welch; samo.
Swift vs Houghton; same.
Klostorman vs Welch; same.
Newman vs Kellogg it Punch; same.
Stute ys Fitzgerald; dismissed.
McKenzie vs Beebe; continued; referee to
report testimony by the lirst day of next
term,
Newberry vs NcwbctTy ; decree granting
divorce.
Haiti ys Haist; same.
Huntley vs Huntley; same.
Strieker vs Strieker; same.
Assignment of C M Houghton; continued
for term.
Anstett vs Anstclt; default; John Wheel
er referee.
Collin vs Hutchinson ; continued.
Fleckenstciii it Mayer vs Adam Cross
man; same.
Gove & Co vsThe Island City M k M Co;
continued.
Spencer it Co vs II P Lewis; same.
The J I Case T M Co ys A C Newman;
.same.
Coiiglianour vs Gilkisou; samo.
Hunt vs Hunt; dismissed.
State vs Hallcr estate; continued for pub
lication. McKcnnon vs Holies; continued.
Dawson vs Adler; same.
Ephavs Epha; dismissed.
State vs Dolby; samo.
S Hand Win Neville vs O II .fc N Co;
same.
Barton vs Bloom; continued.
Finn ys Summer it Blum ; samo.
Union county vs Hamilton; same.
Cnviness vs Prodinoro; default and judg
ment. Wade vs O II it N Co; continued.
Itinehart vs O It it N Co; .same.
Thomas vs O 11 & X Co ; same.
Stato vs Hamilton; same.
Ganglolfvs Bryan et al; same.
Arnold vs Dray ot al; dismissed.
Morritt vs Irwin; same.
Vnndevanter ys Wicks; judgment for the
plaintiff.
State vsCluyburn; judgment for plaintiff
for ?(J0.50.
Piatt vs Piatt; divorce granted,
Corpo vs Baker; T II Crawford appointed
guardian ad litem.
J A Baker vs Aletha Bakor ot al ; same.
Austin Bird vs Truesdall it Holbiook;
judgment to be rendered in vacation.
Brisbois vs fchliley; s.imo.
Bryan vs Smith Hodge; continued.
Clougli vs llapelje; sumo.
Komillard vs O S L it U N By Company ;
same.
Stewart ,t Bidwcll vs Hamilton; same.
State vs Maco; dismissed.
Sterling vs Grant; continued.
Gaiiglolf vs City of La Grande; same.
Entertainment.
The Kpworth League will givo an enter
tainment at Wrights' hall on Saturday cv
onlng, Fobruary 21st. Tho programme will
consist of tho following:
Piano solo Miss May Stevens.
P.ocltatlon Miss Lilllo Dotson.
, I Ethel Morris,
Dl,ot A 1 KufiiK Wright.
Beoitatlon Miss Jennie McGillis.
Tableau, in two Acts.
Solo Mrs. M. M. Hall.
Instrumental Duct'
Misses Fannie and Edith Wright.
He citation I. W. Drlyir.
Solo Itov.J. P. Morris.
Tableau.
Malo quartotto .
Instrumental 1
Duet, I
Iteoltation
I Miss Fannie Wright,
1 Mrs. M. M. Hall.
Mrs. Prof. Mooro.
( Mms Lora Warren,
1 Mica Leah War.ui.
Solo M'ss Ethel Driver.
Tuhloaii.
A Sato investment.
Is one whloti is guauuiteod to bring you
katlsfaotorj results, or in case of failure a
return of purchase price. On thlssafo plan
you can buy from our advrllsd druggists
a little of Dr. King's Now Discovery for
C'o.ii.uinption. It lit guaranteed to bring
reli i in ev rv euc when used for any af
fd ti. n uf Thro.it. L'ni r or Chest, audi as
CoiiiumpUou, lu aniHtioii of ungs, Bron
chltU. Asihtua. WhooplngitJouali, Group,
ele. It is jiicasant ai d agrteable to tasto,
perfectlx -aic, and can al way ho deponded
uH)ii Tn.i i.o'tl.K tr- at It. II. Brown's
drugstore, Union. Oregon.
A BLOOD REMEDY.
It Is Sold for $2.50 aa Ouaco to Mr. and
Mrs. Nowhard of Hot Lake.
Mr. S. F. Newimrd, who has for the past
twenty-seven years bsen a resident of Union
oounty and is the owner of the celebrated
Hot. Lake near Union, visited Walla Walla
last Wednesday to consult Dr. N. G. (Un
lock. On the evening of January 17th Mr. and
Mrs. Nowhard were sittingin their hotel at
Hot like whoti a gentleman of slim l.uild
and suave address knorked at the door and
asked to lie furnished witli Mipper and bed.
Ho engaged them in conversation and then
claimed to be one of thc'Dr. Dariln" on a
tour. He gave a glowing account of a me.!
iciuo lie had discovered, n blood remedy
which he regarded ns a veritable elixir of
life. At their earnest solicitation he maitc
Mr. and Mr-. Nowhml a gallon of the med
icine at $XoO an ounce ami then h ft. Thev
took it regularly for five days before di-con- .
tinning its use, and by that time were r, -duood
to a pitiable condition. Mr. N'ew- j
hard was of the opinion that the stuff wi.s
a slow poison, that the fellow had an object '
in getting rid of him, and therefore took it!
to Dr. Blalook for analysis. Tne doctor i
found that it was notespecially dangerous ,
hut was a cheap blood remedy hurtful to'
those not in a diseaed condition. Tho
"confidence man'' was evidently a street !
fakir. East Orcgotilnti.
THE FXACT EIQUItES.
Population of orogoa Counties as They
Appsar i:i tho Eleventh Census.
Tho following is the olllcial census of Or
egon by counties ns it will stand in the
eleventh census:
Baker 0.701
Benton , : sifj'f
Clackamas 13 273
Clatsop io.OK!
Columbia
Coos
Crook
Curry . . .
Douglas .
Gilliam . . .
Grant
Harney
Jackson
Josephine . .
Klamath . .
Lake .
Lane . .
Lmn
Malheur
Marion . .
Morrow
Multnomah
Polk
Sherman . . .
Tillamook . .
Umatilla
Union . . .
Wallowa .
Wasco
Washington
Vamliill . .
Total
5,101
. . . 8.87H
... .1,211
... 1.7011
. ..tl.ttl'i
S.l'OO
r.,oso
. . .
...11,145
. . -1,878
. . 2,411
. .. 2 001
15.1IM
. .WJT)
. . . 2.001
...22,0.'B
. .. -1,205
..71 SSI
. . . 7,8.-3
. 1,702
. 2 !:
. .i:s,:jsi
.12,011
:i,ooi
. li,lf.i
. ..11.072
. ..10. 01)2
.;iK1.7(!7
To Charles F. II Inckloy in appreciation of
his story entitled
CI.AKA l.Hl-:.
lu a quaint old town by the eastern .sea.
Full litany long years ago,
There lived a maid who was loved by me.
The beuutiltil, bright-eved, Clara Belle Leo,
Willi a throat like the driven snow.
We loved with a childish love, we two,
In theipiaint old town by tho sea;
We puddled and played In the waters bluo,
And I swore by their waves that I'd over bo
true,
To my fair-faced Clara Belle Lee.
Tho Nantucket boys all envied me,
Asthey thought of my happy lot;
They cursed and sworo in that town by tho
son,
That they'd break my match with Clara
Belle Leo,
But we siniled at their wicked plot.
There was never a pair that loved so true,
1 11 that quaint old town by the sea;
Our joy was plenty, our quarrels few,
Our faith was strong, but our love was new,
Mine ami my Clara Hullo Lee.
But the delii'-'o came, it was forty-nine,
And It swept our castles down ;
It wrecked our hopes, sweet Clara's and
mine,
It snapped the threads of my love-pun lino
That I'd wove in thatquaintold town.
The favor throbbed in my boyish brain
That wondrous fever of gold ;
And parting came, with Its tears and pain,
Tho thought that we may not meet again,
Came on, with its grief untold.
But I turned my back on tho ancient town,
With its mystical winding streets,
And looked to the west whero the sun goes
down.
Where tho evening cloud wears a lustrous
crown,
And the sky ami the mountain meets.
Yes, I bid farewell to Clara Bnllo Leo,
My love that, was first and lust;
She lives in that quaint old town by tho sea,
And often slio sends some token to.mo,
That bids me remember the past.
Bkkt W. Huitman.
Morlt Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that for
years wo havo been rolling Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kin '
Now Life Pills, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo and
Electric Bitters, and hao never handled
remedies that sell as well, or that havo giv
en such universal sati action. Wo do not
hositato to guarantee thorn every time,
and wo stand ready to refund the purchaso
price, if satisfactory resttl)s do not follow
their use. Those remedies havo won their
popularity purely on their merits. It. II.
Brown, druggist, Union, Oregon.
BOWI-SBV-HAUltELL-At tho Saint
Charles hotel. Elgin, F. hruary 10, 1-01,
Mr. Joseph liinvl-.il and Miss Nancy A.
Ilarrell, J. T. Moore olllciailng.
1)1121).
WELCH In' tills) cltv. February 10,1801.
Miss Nellie Welch, aged 18 years.
The deceased had been suffering for the
past month with a severe case of spinal
meiicetis. .She was a bright girl and had
many warm fri-nd throughout the county
and olsvhere Who will be pained to hoar
of hor death The remain were taken to
Oregon tltv Tuesday evening whero they
will bo interred by the si toofher father ami
mother who wc.e mined theft some tlmo
ugo.
nvrf rrrf'tr'n trnm'n"!
m
Crusts of bread.often come in my
'But they're tous'K now no more
Where the Wire&auzeDoor r
GivesitKc air iu'tlie oven full playa
Buy th OHARTEfR OASC7
flp-We are sole agents for these well known Stoves and Kangns. In BAKING.
BOAS I'ING, KCONOMY of FUEL. SAVING of MEATS, and DUKABILlTYl thoy
aro superior to any other so called first-class stove made in Amorirn, and we aro now
selltnu them FAB OllKAPKK than any so-called first-class stovo has over been sold lu
Eastern Oregon.
They are Fully Warranted in livery Particular,
1 li! j Uot an Idle and valuless iissertton, but a warranteo backed by the woll known
integrity and reliability of tho Charter Oak Manufacturi.ig Co. C?Wo aro also car
rying a RompletQ assortment of
EATING
All of the above
M a rclwa re
ATD rp I VTO TT I) . Is in charu'c of a llrst-class workman, and all kinds
OL IL 1. 1JJ OA.1.V. 1. of repariug and job work done at reasonable rates,
hud sati.-laction guaranteed. Call and examine our goods and prices.
TO CARRY AWAY BARGAINS, at -JODOXjIPIB:
LEVY'S STORE.
1 tun overstocked in
Clo tiling, Dry Goods, and all kinds of Dress
Goods, which must he sold
REGARDLESS OF COST.
Gal! Early and Secure
BIG : BARGAINS!
TZgCgThese goods arc of the latest styles
and importations, hut must and will he sold
at a sacrifice.
Are You Cloing to Plant an Orcliarfl?
Of Payette, Ada County, Idaho.
Una tho Largest General Nursery Sloolc in the Mountain Country 125 Acres.
Trees from Pnyotto Nursery will reach Gratulo Hondo valley in eix
hours from tho time they 11 ro taken from tho ground.
fountain Grown Trees are Hardy, Vigorous
and Healthy.
J)o not order until you havo visited our nurisoiy, tseen our ngoiit or got
our prices. Wholesale and retail. C-2(5-yl
Mm LIVERY ad FEED SME.
(OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.)
Wm. E. Bowker, - Proprietor.
Everything First Class. Terms Very Reasonable.
'Bus to and Piom the Depot Making Connection with all Pass-
sender Trains.
PHOTOGRAPHS!
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