Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189?, September 25, 1880, Image 3

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    SATURDAY, 8EPTEMBER 11. 1880.
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J H Wilson
P i Kelly
Wm Martin
J. B. Keen
N Hendns
J. C. Arnold
Dr. J. B. Lindsay
J. H. Rale?
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ELFIT HCBsMai.
I will open a select school in Dealey'a Hall
on Monday, the 27th lay of September. Tu
ition heretofore, 45, ST 50 and $10 per term.
No pupil admitted for lew than half a term.
Thos. O. T.WtoR.
FREIGHT. There are several tons of Grande
Ronde freight at Blue Mountain, ita storage
there being free. In a iaw days the steamers
will land all the freight at Grande Uonde land
ing and it will then come by way of Blue
Mountain entirely.
DRUMMER. If the tide of drummers con
tinues to pour in on us at the present rate, not
a few of ns will be converted to the belief of
the Portland merchants, that all traveling
salesman, not belonging to the State ought to
bo taxed. At present, they, like the Door, are
ever with us.
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I. Bon)Mnl, ' '
r. A. WuruUugtae,
COVXCU.SSX.
C. V.-Murrta.
u. a. ucciutt,
Jim. Miller
Ova. Probate!
SPECIAL NOTRE.
11 m pal -Hunday School every Sunday
C iu.mTa. a., end wrkv t 7, r. a., by Kev. J. D.
UOnkj. v
Jinked l Barrk aalh. Rev. P. Warren
mW ; Kirvlmi held In Uie lieptl.irrh, on the
mod Wttndejf of each BKtutli, at 11 1. m. sod 7 r. a.
Baptist Cssurkv-ekrvBM oo tat ant Winday of
Mb Month, 11, a. a., and 7 r. a., by Kev. m. 11.
iTiwU, wetor.
a'asahrrUacl Presbyterlaa 4'hareh Services
. ery Suaday at 41, M., and 7. r. a., Sunday School
at It, a., and sanrk-M every Wednesday at 7, r. ., In
thev'a UaU, ua Water street, by Kev K. W. Morrison.
-JL," A.F. A A. M. Writes Ledft-e. Xs
JL Jl sar.u aecand aad fourth Saturdays of
' N month, at 7 r. a. at Uie Masonic flail.
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i. F Joan, W.M.
iV. I. . S). V. Wratoa Lolsi.a. SXi
' auete every Thursday at 730, r. a., in
ueaieirs tuui.
!. T. ItlM Maaalala Ladsa
aieeUevery Saturday at 7,30 r. M.
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LOCAL LEADER.
Tn.VMCX.--Kor kindness from the Tribune
llice.
FROM HEPPVER.
lAM WK 1H EMiUSa i'LDB.
For lead, Oils and Color.', call ut the City
Drug Store, Weston. I
Stovk. The stove is not very bin, even
fur its years, yet !oc. is happy.
1)1' KS. Now is the Mason for duns, and
the crop promises to be a plentiful one.
, KtCYH'K. There will be svrvit-e in the
Kriiwupal t'huri-h to-morrow at 7 P. M.
- . -
Webfoot oil is the chief in putrid sore throat
at diphtheria. Fur sale by McColl and Mil
ler. FlXHHhn.' Mr. Bradley's new biick dw.Il
iutf is quite an ornament Ui the upper part of
town.
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LATK. It is consider'! rather aristocratic
to obm late focburch. The minister delight
ia it also.
Df.8F.BVED. A worthless, bullying bra"
gart undertook to insult and intimidate one
of the quietest and most respectable young
men in town, and was repaid for his insolence
by a box on the ear that sent him sprawling
on the ground. The cowardly bully picked
himself up, growling like a Itear with a sore
head, and walked off disgraced.
I)C8T. The greatest dust storm that has
come upon us" in the memory of the oldest
inhabitant, occurred last Wednesday. It
came driving up from the south-west and at
its densest , point -rendered the atmosphere
darker than during an eclipse of the sun. It
was immediately followed by a grateful show
er that had the cflect of laying the dust.
Marblk Works. D. J. Coleman, Walla
Walla, is proprietor of the Marble Works, tml
prepared to furnish Head Stoues,Moiiumciits
and everything else in his line, ut reasonable
rates. B. F. Mansfield is agent for Center
ville and Weston, and is authorized to tuke
orders and give receipts.
The Bkst Way to KillSqcirrkl. Pro
ride yourself with a package of Halm'' Siiiir
rtl Poinon and have all the boys and girls go
after 'em. It will clean them out sure, l'ut
up in large packages aad is the cheapest and
best in the market. Made and for sale by H.
E. Holmes, Druggist, Walla Walla, or to be
had fiom vour nearest Dmxeist.
W. G. Jamkson. Watuh-mukcr and jew
ler, corner Main and 3d St. Walla Wallaa
solicits your patrounge Having 17 years
practical exHrience and keeping competent
workmen is his employ, is prepared to do
-nc watch repairing, jewelry work, seal cut
ting etc, promptly and at reasonable prices.
Watcht's, Clock, Sctacles always in stock
and sold cheaper than any other store in
Walla Walla.
KoLD Kit. Cbsriie I'owers. a prince among
"type slingers," has left us for a situation on
the liutlftin.
(.'HOirr.. Read our advertisement of Red
iai ton's Florida Water, than go nud invest
in a battle.
BLANKS. AH kinds of lal Wanks deeds,
mortgages, sunimous, &e for Kale at the Lka
I'KK office.
TASTK. It is not considered g"od taste for
a lady to be obstinately arguneatative. any
are than for a gentleman.
TOO Mini. Last Sunday, Rev. J. I).
McCoukey, in order to meet his appointments,
had to travel a distance of ft miles.
President Hayes will visit Walla Wi.Ua
about October 4th. As yet we have heard
nothing of hia coming to Weston.
CoMTLKTRD. The sidewalk on the south
side of Main St. ia completed and will prove
a great convenience in muddy weather.
JJicr.. The Leader is indebted to Dr.
Ftgsn for a handsome, gold-mounted McKin
non pru. His modesty forbids our saying
more.
Lo. Some seventeen Indinns, preachers or
nemliera of the Presbyterian Church, from
fjtpwai, are in the city attending the Presbytery.
C Ann ;k Heads. u. Dealy of our city
produces the largest cabbage of the season.
Mome of thcin wsigh over 2.1 lbs. Who can
jucatthat?
f.XTKePlilsK. S. A. John supplies the
A'andleton Hotel with ''meat, while Mrs.
Wood's jptkery furnishes the best quantity
At nn adjourned meeting of the City Coun
cil held I tiesday Sept. 21st, 1-ouusl.ury & Do
ble'a h-iids for the completion, according to
contract, of carpenter work on City Hall was
approved. At the same meeting, complaint
being made, the Marshal was ordered to serve
short notice on all parties occupying premises
wherefrom arise offensive smells, to abate the
same ami remove hog peus.
.
Personal.
Dr. W. S. ZeiUn of the well known Drug
houso of I'edingtoii & Co., San Francisco,
was in the City lust Saturday and gave us a
pleasant call.
Dr. Knpui has lieen called to Pendleton on
professional busincs once or twice during the
week.
Mr. A. A. Jones, brother to our popular
hardware man is here on i visit.
Miss Ella Miller who has lieen visiting
friends in the Valley returned to-day.
Our old friend, II . C. Skinner, made a de
scent on u this week.
Rev. E. W. Morrison of tbk city is quite
sick. The Presbytery being in session here
t this time, makes it more unfortunate for
him. We trust he will soon lie urouud to
resume his usefulness.
Heppxer, Sept 20, 18S0.
Eds. Leader: A stranuer visitimr our
town at this time and seeing the number of
persons upon our streets, in our Hotels, and
filling our saloons, would naturally wonder
wnat there could be in or around this little
isolated town to support so large a population;
but ere lie has been here an hour he would
learn that various causes were working to
gnther to bring the motly crew here, the great
est attraction perhaps for the average Oregon-
lan is the horse race which comes off the 23d
f this month ; next in order comes the M. E.
Church campmeeting now under full head
way, engineered by the Rev. Mr. Pettis, who
has the enviable reputation here of being a
much married man, and consequently quite
an attraction to the ladies, but he, seemingly
unconscious of the storm of indignation that
is being poured out upon him by those of us
who ran lioasl of but one wife, as we gather
around the card tables at our usual resorts,
(the saloon) and spend what little we earn,
while that wife of ours sits sewing the rags to
gether that are to shield herself and children
from the inclemency of the weather, and with
aching head and heart waits patiently far into
the night for our coming goes on with bis
work of love, trjing if perchance he might
lead some of us from the evil of 1 our wavs.
And so the world moves along, while day
after day and year after year we continue to
thank God that we are not like that publican.
But moralizing is not our forte so we will -change
the subject.
Will. Theadore & Morrow have returned
' from their trip below, looking hale, hearty
j ami happy, aiul tnn upon tons of new goods
! which they purchased while below, are nrriv
i iit daily. They both came home single,
; though seemingly sadder men, much to the
I joy of a couple of young ladies, who, rumor
says, are some time to have the legal right to
stay at home and like the rest ot our wives,
wait the coming of their lord and master.
Lecher's new hall is about enclosed, and the
Hancock and English Club, of this place, in
tend giving a grand hop in it on the evening
of the 28th. Tickets iucludingsupper 3. A
grand time is anticipated.
There will be three new general merchan
dise stores started here this fall. I fear that
kind of business is likely to be overdone.
There wan a slight misunderstanding be
tween two old friends here a few days ago,
which culminated in one of them speaking
disrespectfully of the others near relations.
The language having been used in the hearing
of Justice Llurk, lie caused the oneiuler to
be brought before him and very properly re
quired him to increase the school fund to the
tune ot SIS, which luckily for the fund lie
was able to borrow. He has since grown old
er, and it is to be hoped wiser.
We hear some talk of the starting of a sew
ing machine factory here by the Matlock
Brother's, iu connection with their other busi
ness. They are energetic men and ought to
succeed.
We have just learned that there will be an
other horse race over (he Heppnei- track Sept.
zotn, lor a purse or Mt, raised oy the lovers
of the sport. The race wii! -. one half mile,
and free to all horses entering.
hy is Fred Hawker like Dr. Sbobe's new
stable? Because he looks so uattv but thev
are both ornaments'to the- town.
There are facts coming to light which we
are not at liberty to disclose at present, which
leaves but little doubt of the guilt of the boy
Brooks, charged with the murder of Thomp
son, near this place last May.
But 1 must close this long letter with the
promise of more anon. Ajax
I.ast Monday evening Mr. Isham reviewed
the political situation before an attentive
audience at Dealey's Hall. Having been a
Republican he shaped his remarks in answer
to the question "Whv I turned to be a Dem
ocrat." His reasen was clear and collected.
and his points were delivered with snch force
and connection, a' to convince partisan repub
licans, at. least that there is two aides to the
question. ; He arraigned Mr. Garfield only on
Republican authority, and iu such a masterly
style, ns to make Hancock stand nut in pure
and bold relief, as far hie superior. The
speaker was interrupted by frequent bursts
of applause, testifying appreciation. The roll
of membership received 23 new names, and
still the good work goes booming along.
Ou Friday of la-st week Sheriff Steen and
party found John Killin. a well known sheep
herder, sitting on the ground with his cane
in one hand and pipe in the other, dead. Mr.
Killin had been missed for several days, and
when found was within half a mile of his
camp on upper Tukunon. The deceased was
about 50 years of age. He served with honor
during the rebellion, and had lived ill the vi
cinity of Dayton for about a dozen years.
Hr. W. Union.
A serious accident occurred to J. J. Joseph
last Wednesday, at J, H. Aslier s sawmill.
Little White Salmon, ' who, while chopping
the end of a log in trout of a circular saw
slipped and fell, the top saw striking him on
the top of the head, cutting the skull and
brain. He was immediately removed to
Vancouver for medical ail, and at last report
he wai still alive. Inland JLutptrr.
Portland, Maine, Sept. 22 Fiual result,
Davis, 73.G40: Plaisted, 73,814; Plaisted's
plurality, 174.
ul bread te the Miltou Hotel.
J
SOUND. Mr. Walker has fallowed his pre
Vieun JetVir ou -Re Fence, to a practical cou
Juaioo, n4 ia tins issue demonstrates uot
onljr its Cr4ajfeihy but utility.
SCHOOL MEF.THii.
Pursuant to rail a school meeting whs held
in the school-house last Saturday te decide
the question of tax or no tax. The interest
manifested may be judged by the number
present. The whole number of votes cast
was 34, of which 31 were "no tax" and 3
"tax". This shows that we arc strongly in
favor of free schools and education generally
it they cost us nothing. On the question
of tax for improving the school-house nnd
grounds the vote was more creditable, and
an assessment of four mills was ordered for
that purpove.
Outside patent.
Weakly Tribune,
-Pemlletown :
All its talent
Other papers
Boiled down.
Xollce to Teccliers.
There will be a Public Examination of
applicants for Teacher's Certificate held on
Tuesday, Sept. 28, 1880, beginning at 9 o'clock
A. M., sharp. Ji.o. C Arnold,
School Sup't.
NEW TO-DA.
NEW TO-DAY,
NOTICE.
NOTIOE IS HEREBY OIVES THAT AMBROSE
Oldaken bag this dav undo aoDlication to pur-
chaw under the act of Coagretis approved June 3d,
1STS. entUletl "An ju.t for thi. rn.fi. tti timber lands in
the Ntau of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," for tue SwJ of NwJ of Sec: 20. T 8 X,
11 57 t, Willamette Meridian. Knuu proof will be
mode at the expiration uf ninvtf Uae from this date,
uiiraiwc, beyt. , iKsv. 11. . valour.
B-U-ao-vw Keiter.. .
NOTICE.
IOT1CE 18 HEREBY U1VEX THAT J. C. ilF.D
loclt ha this diy made application at this office
to enter, under the aet of Conitrea. approved June Vd,
1S7S, entitled "An aet fur the bale of timbered londd in
the Mates uf California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Territory," the Si, Sn J hvv. 26, T 4 N, R 1 East.
uiven under aiv band tlos 1W dav of June, 1380, at
the U. S Land Oiflce at LsUrasde. Or.
H. W. bwuirr Register.
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This article, possessing the most delicate
fragrance of Flowers, is unequaled as a per
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FOR THE BATH.
I'sed in bathing, it imparts cnerry and
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by all.
IT REMOVES
SUNBURN, FRECKLES AND PIMPLES!
And, diluted with water, it makes an excel
lent dentifrice, imparting ppnrly whiteness to
the Teeth, sweetness to the Breath, and ren
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The irritation caused by the bites of Fleas,
Mosquitoes and other insects, is instantly re
lieved by the application of RedingtOfl
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debts due us
must be
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If we have ever accom
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co us the favor to return
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Scrofula, Gout, Rheumatic and Mercuxi-
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deuce. John M. Hahtman.
A Remarkable Result.
It makes no difference how many
eians or how much medicine you have tried,
it is now an established (act that (erinun
Syrup is the only remedy whieh ha. x'v"
complete aaliwfaction iu case of Lun Dis
eases. It is true that there yet thousands of
persons who nre predisposed to thront and
lng affection, consumption, hemorrhages,
asthma, severe colds settled on the hreast,
pneumonia, wbiioplng cough, etc., who have
no personal knowledge of Boxchee's tierinan
Svrnn To .u. k wj unnlJ uav tlmf. :V1 OHYCt
' I doie n were sold at year without one com -
TJie siaewalk ec4in$ I aintt ConsumptiTes try just ou bottle.
Regular itize 75 eeuts. boid by ull Drug
gjets ia Amerivu.
Nt'WAXCE. A big-mouthed, tond.-voiced,
rattle-brineI iiMliridual can come ipto the
rity and be more disagreeable to the sitircna
than a Mkck of cats under a bed room window
t uight.
rAMir.Bot s.
along Franklin St. rcsx Main to I'omeroy ia
ia delapidated aad daAjptruua condition . Jt
would be better to reisir it then to pay dam
S4(es for aeridenta.
THOCUHTLKM Some men still persist in
sirmj thtmaeWca on tilted chairs, on some of
the porches of Main street, much to the an
noyance of latlie who frequently have to wait
amtil sufficient room is made for -thcin to
Ijut Saturday niit Mr. Marks, formerly
of Harris & Marks merchants jof Jhis eity,
who had just returned from Germany, stepped
off the platform at the depot, in the dark,
and broke his right leg just below the sje.
There ought to lw plenty of light .at the
depot when the train comes in t night. Bro
ken lees are painful ejid inconvenient. )'.
Jf. Uiiiou.
It seems to he an inevitable concomitant o
civilization that people will make pretensions
to knowledge of which they are entirely inno
cent. Thi pretense pervades the realms of
literature, science and the Cue arts. It is hy
many considered so disgraceful to he ignorant
of certain mutters that it is too much for their
moral courage to admit the true state of their
knowledge. Ask a young man if he has read
Shakespeare and the reply is very apt to be
"Oh : yes, he ia my favorite author," w hile a
continuation of the conversation will draw
from him the information that he considers
"Pinafore" as one of Shakexpenre's finest
pieces. It cecms to he tlie proper thing to
have read Khukcxpenre nud to admire Milton;
and it requires no small measure of heroic
truthfulness for a person, who would fniu be
considered gentecly educated, to avow his ig
norance of the one or his luck of appreciation
of the other. And yet it is more than prob
able that a person may he of at least ordinary
intelligence and culture, mid have never
studied the writings of the bard of Avon or
admired Paradise Lost. Vi'e do wish to be
understood as implying that this pretence of
which we are speaking ia found concerning
the productions of these two great authors
alone: wo merely take them us examples.
Ntr do we wish to criticise the good taste of
I these who pny appreciative', homage at the
! ahrinc of Shakespearian or Miltouiau great-
; ness. What we object to is the common
i hnhit of "literary lying" of ' pretending to
admire works of which we know very little,
, and of which if we kuew more we would caro
K- . I: is better to hear the. ridicule, which
j oi:iy vul'.ir people will heap upon us because
ot our ignorance, tban to misrepresent it.
There are certain literary works that, hare
received the sanction and favor of many ten
erations, and the more nearly our ideas ac
cord with these settled opinions the more
nearly correct we are apt lo be. lint there
may lie some even of those works that do not
commend themselves to our unbiased judg
ment, and there may be many more of them
upon which we have formed no opinion what
ever. Then what a piece of cowardly men
dacity Jo pretend that we aie familiar with
and appreciate them. Independence of thought
iu these matters is of as much importance,
morally, as in any other; and being a. slave to
public opinion, destroys that independence.
Ao one can tell talsehoods, even about his
views of literature, without injury to his mor
als. The range of literature is so extensive
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Hcrofulous affections.
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jlt nieum. anil
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largest business of any of tie Companies,
Local, Eastern, or Foreign in California,
and being independent, of all rings, conv
binations or compacts will accept good
business at the lowest possible rates, con
sistent with undoubted protection and cer
tain, speedy indemnity lo policy holders.
"Ripe in its time, Jinn in its judgment,
-qvitable in the measurement of its gifts."
GEO. L. STORY, Portland, Manager
Oregon, Washington and Idai.o.
SUPERVISORS FOR OREGON.
C. 11. LEWIS of Alltn & Letria.
J. McCRACKEN oi J. Mc-Cmcken Co.
I . WASHERMAN of I'. Wa.-aeruian & Co.
AGENTS.
G. P. JIcCOLL, - - - Wcaton.
M V. WORMINGTON, - - - Milton.
M. A. CABRIS, - - - C'cnterrillle.
3VODT lEfclOlES 3Efc
! In Pricesjftt the 4 .
CENTERV1LLE HARDWARE ' STORE ! .
Ml kinds of Tinware kept In Stock And wade '
to Order.
STOVES !
Job Work and Repairing Neatly and
Cheaply done. 'All Goods in my line sold
at Walla Walla prices. K. SMITH.
Centerville, Or. 7-17-80-tf
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The Clmrcli and Home."
A Rclirious Journal Dcrotsd to . -.- ;
C Kt-ECI STIABT WOBBf
Issued Monthly at "Weston. '7 '
Every Family Ought to Take it.
tSTtnra,. 1.00 Per Vear.'&i
REV. E. W. JIO&KISO.N'...; Editor.
W. H. ROWLAND,
PHYSIO-MEDICAL OR BOTANIC -
Diseases of Women and Children,- Diphtheria and
Chronic Complaint, a I ho Extracting ot Teeth a .pee.
ialtv. ConKultation Free at mv Ottice, next door to
Hoffman & Morris. CKNTKUVILLK. Or.
7-17,80-U
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.'
IM WILL RK KN EIVCB FOR TRK
immediate construction of a City Hall in tha
City uf Weston, of the following dimension: A brick
buildintr. 30x70 eet, two Htorics hiirh. The undenriirued
! will ive all neccsxan information in reinl to the con
tract. Plans and specifications will belumisaed.
ISv order of tlie City Council, Seutein'.t-r I, 1880. -
- C. K, . BltCHSTT,
i li. 1'KO-MTEL.
tliat it is no discredit to be ignorant uf even 1 truss's havbtro tea
,f .V... V.,,. .. .J x . . I : : ...J 1, 1 ' is the best medicin
t'ltib v. Lilt mn-n a, M1IU vVl SttO EH UIV11UCU .ua.
it eau be no disgrace to disagree with the gen
tnally received verdict of their merits and it
would be only common honesty to admit our
igrmnuirf or our diapirnbatiJu.
is the best medicine for chidren. As a Spring rem
edy nothing comes near to it. Ever; bod should
use it at the change of season.
EHIL FRE.SEH HAMBIKK TEA
is for sale by every Drujrpst, Oroitr and County Mer
chant on the Pacific Cons;. freytt la Hm
ARGONAUT!"
A rolitical, Satiri
cal, Society Jour
nal, published ever" Saturday, at b-2 California at. s. F
FRANK M. PIXLEY,
FKF.U. M. SOMERK.
EDtroa
Committee
E.
(Opposite Tost OtBca,) -
Main St., Walla Walla, W.T.
K ROUNDS, - - Proprietor.
The Arooicait is essentially a California publication
bright, breezy of the Pacific and the medium of the
good things of current literature. Kent, put paid, to
ajij addres-, upon iwipt of W.TO yearly subscription.
Argonaut.
rd, per day, S1.00. Board and Lod-inc, per week,
ti.00 and C.US, according to rootu. laeals, lie.
beds 25 and ioc '
F c ranch to the Hold, for I'asArucrr.
eHO CHINAMEN EMPLOTED
N. DUSENBERY & CO.'S ..
tarx aa xr sto xt. zi-u '
STILL CONTINUES on a CASH BASIS, and we have 'T
just received unusually larxe invoieni of Dry QaiyT:
Clothin, Gents' Fumishinif Goods, boots and Kaoe v '
Orocerivtf and Provisions, which we are prepared to sell
at the LOVVOT possible rates FUU CASH. Grain
Bacon, Lard, &c.. taken in exchange for merchaadiH. -
KemeinDcr tne place: op mite uni store, Sua I
aston. Or. fiSoaj-
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