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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1895)
n i l 11 ,i i fim imnil old wav mid always in slock at Ike Star Grocery Fresh round ground grnhnm flour ground in the good oiu wh) mm : j . ( - - . urrf f0,(1UHai ,,nA;iMio!)orv forim.rly w,hI l.yUN.rvalliH.wasviHitins frio.ul-l.crc Enterprise Publishing Co., P blithers J. T. IXJKlt. Editor. J. U. Mo II IN. HuiIucm Manager POULMHItO THl'MSDAY AT I llfcrKNDKNl UrriCI (AIT il MAIN MKEkT. ltuttr4 tbo imatuinp l Idpvnttcso., vr, m UDsuKirTtox: f 1.50 I'KK YKAK TIJUKSDAY, .'juj-in1. '. , a -. Al'tRl. -I, 13. Tim Juupncse show I ho same fertility of rewirvcs In diplomacy that they Lave iiiatuirobUtl on the field of battle. The ut tempted aaeassinatiou of Li llanir Chang Ht Sitnonosakl hv tho hand of a Japanese frnutic, no sooner touched n talliat. 80 i Harrison, I o hi Hoed. Ho I every republican leider uf iutlucnoo or roiiHulfr.it ion-" It in I'lieoiiraglnjt to lo informed from to authoritative a tourre that this in tho actual condition of tho public mind. Certain stupid folks hid been lead to suppose from the tenor of tho Oregon iun'i remarks here tofore that the country was overwhelm ititfly for gold monometallism, wo mean to mv, tho gold standard. We make the correction for wo ivro safely told those term tn not synonotuuii. Of course it would never do to brine upon the country "tho evils of a debased cur rency" by admitting silver to frco nnd equal cohiago with gold, for th.it would ho oilvcr monometallism. r.hnetal liMM means mil united county of one metal and limited coia go 04 tho other, The i'o;!o are leiiiu- cympathetic chord in tho publio heart than tho sagacious Mickndo? proclaimed KoU and silver, an niii-onditional armistieo to take im-! '"- some very astute, detlniiui.ia o;i the mediate ulfcct w ithin tho liinita of the confeetionory formerly own.nl by UMrv.UI-,w vWli.ijJ friend bere Mr. Wheeler, hod M.nday. Misses Ciii. and .Nei.l.t 1 witney. Hivomt'imi.Hl l.y their two I. rollick wore visiting relatives it tnm Tim "lion" was onedtiy Into. Tho month of March enine in ltk" livtnb nnd went out like n sheep. IInx A lies KICKKKAIJm territory . occupied, by tho Japanese forces in China. Tho o)en ocean nnd the islands fiythe Yellow seaaro not in cluded ill' the terms of tho nnuiatico. This leaves Japan free to eperato her forces aicaitlst Formosa and adjacent islands. It is clearly evident that the big island will be in the pomoson of tho Japanese long before tho terms of Mr ami Mrs. Jas. Gibson spent fluidity at Monmouth. Uev. Whit more lootu to.l t largo anil Attentive audience Sun dav evening. Subject, "Gospel, Im, Medicine which?" It discussed in tt very able nnd pleas in; taanr.cr. Several in this vicinity have recently sold thoir potatoes at '-'0 cents per bushel. Huso ball game next Saturday afternoon, between tho boys nnd the men, to nee who pays for an outfit. Theis no reason why plaeu last week. v Tho steamer Maria is towing lops from th l,uckiaintJ b hiiu to Ncwb t'i?. t'luM Hall, of Wells, U olu'tt svn o'.i are stre.'ts. T.. 15. Parker, irnuid n):nttf of tho 1. C). 0. l lodjf, vl.-ited our lod;t la.xt Saturday o veiling. lr. lloynton h fi last Friday f IluittUdt. Nevada, to attend the bedside of an invalid uncle. Little (iraoie Kan has been unite sick, but m now tdowly inipruvinj:. The puhlio Ftlio.'l will gie an entertainment on thu lth of this mouth. Win. Dtirrell 1ms reverul tons of the prolmvot the vail y which will be peuee can bo ratiauil between the two I a great pain to th- f.iriidng conimantty. l?'..Lr. n!! .-! 11 tt h.i.i-t il liavlll:! I..., 1 I,, c.ili. in., it..,. .,...:ti.,ti 'lii..!i t'li., f..iii:uit flll.l . .... tl ....-1 " " - " ia base mill U-aiu as wcu nsuur neighboring towns. 1). A. Hoag spent Sunday with Ins parents near Stiver. Miss Sophia (Jeff was vi-itinj at Mr. Orr's tne tirbt :rt of the week. The S. P. K's rave ti s-viahlo Mondav fvenina at t'e li iil. After the pr.vjr.i;n the eyen in was spent i:t playt::g gain -s. ta the writings of Mill or Kicardo. Local railroad booming is Kvoniing tho all absorbing topin both in this slate and California. The Astoria A Ooblo road is of great local interest to the peo plooftlio WilJainef.o valley. It will alford a direct outlet lo the seaboard f.n The California road is for the purpose oi giving an outlet tJ products of tho San Joaquin valley. The lulling vi these roads mark the btx'uning of n countries, and Jaan can legitiinntcH' claim Formosa by riLt of comiuest and ))ossessioii. The wily Janaiice tiro as skilled iu diplomatic fencing as lliey ant in tho heroic arts of war. Japan , new business era ou the Vacille coast" shines as a , brilliant meteor among the' 1 n galaxy of natioiis, and if martial valor, j T;.K Pum,fSf,,i business man knows patriotic zeal and sprightly, Keen intel- J just a;Ki ,0-to plant a "catchy" ligeneeon the part of her people willj.u! 1Iu who luivl.,,if0!S i,is business keep the little islaud empire to the im. rcsscs 1S pubIic U3 MyUj! conll front, she is curtain toWatent force :Jo!jce iu ,h(J go,x, ml!liity of his goods muienevrcsvi.ixauoa tlut is aawma- nlJ WJ;TS The public hte con:ideuce upon, me unent. inueea, japan 18 I jn a business 1:1:111 who has the courage clearly the arm and brain that is to t0 COI;ip.to .vlhin ai! twnu, rejuvenate, rehabilitate and luodcruize the old, eih.-to civilization of the East. This new- nation, yet old in ethnic .,.-.,..11, ,.,.! I i;f l..,- 1. ,.., , Ram ! Rain! Rain! and the tanu the world like;a strange comat trom the j e(, gllJjie4 abyss of space. A new world force has come into being, a mighty civilizing power has arisen within the memory of the present . guneration, and all Asia lililNO. Oouuoil ftsjoe Jiiji City council cjiivou il iu roulaJ session Tuesday Evening ApulJ. Mayor Hurley n tiieohui-. Mem hers itre.MMil: Cook. Clodfolter, ' Finch, ' SiMtig ttuil Walker. All- I . 1 I1 Masonic rcrc.vMi. rm.mco o,.:- ! niittoe. fOvMmiiieii.ica loiuetni.i tu ! several bill.- .id'plvd. ..icel ; committee rccoiii.m iit.Ud ihal r ft7 , lillillllU) I1B, 1 f GhGTHING. lMii!;sr. I:5.le;tondonce Prti.t Farm !ii4iie.t of Mr. Cooper t ha, ii ; aliowtvi od days note t r. ;.i..i..' JION3IOUTII. feels the tliriil of the new life that is pulsing through her veins. Tin monetary question is a burning issue in Germany. Count Mirbach, who originated the present movement for a monetary conference, snys : "Bi metallism in Germany is not any longer a currency "question, but a universal, ' two V. O. LWs is on tLesiik list Vintee ha3 the grip. The biko craza lias struck Mon mouth in its full strength. A number of new wheels arrived on Monthly's train How the boys did smile. J. E. Miller has disposed of his drug business to Mr. Frank Lucas. Tho new proprietor taking charge April 1. Mr. Miller has been in bui-inr es in Monmouth for the past year?, and lias won many sn eivat.v iuii,iei-til l j l no liein .a-1 ... , , ., , , l.ion -ir.tuUd. A re.--iduti.iu v..u' M.ss Lu.u Mas,,,, has vn nn ,, (1iJ , ;U),1k)1 .j ! llic Mek lu:t, but is much btt.er(ho Ulik!il:, ,fk , m.vhII, e.t i ll0''v" itiio we.-t rude of s xMiid sirTt U-; Dr. Overall, Ltlier-in law of II. ! twre:t 1) mitt Moiiuioutii Mret t etc. j r.'s!, has ptsrclnsed K exra of t!ie ' Ordiuatu-o coannilti-i i-cported ini Intlepeui'.ciiee Fruit Farm from J. favor if an otuhi.miv to 'est tb.i.-n' W. Kirkland, w hich lm is put .iii'r tliu trmli) on li sli t i t adopt.- I i'l.C I'.iiiOWlilg IVSfill.t.HI f."l'. j lo taid oruimtncis w.ts a-e .pic ''It nppturit:',; thi't nioto tliati t.v ithitus of the i-tvpwtv im hii is t UlliLa.-t.ajitr.,'JiVJttA-' OliM TcrribleJMisery Holplssn With Rhcumatlom antl Without Appatlto ( Tired roollria r.nd Ptln Dispelled j by Itood'u Cartnyarllla. s ? in tnrilhlo ailur with r!iviiimUni4'l , tnj lilii and lower lluil. I rni4 o laurli . V ' ' , .11- .. i ii,..ii,ii.t I .' wruuM try tt nu t t If l w.iil.1 ri'll in. J .... - .....i i M..i.i ,ii all km ti.'P rvon 'ft lll'U 1 BIMIHIWI.V,. i ........ r - - i turn over In lot wltlietil liflf. boWi4 Mood'a Kollovod M j o wttoh that I ai oa "t t b'1 on'' eo,l! ' , walk. I lia.l nl fait weak J it"l !' 1 ..,.,1.1 ni .!.-..n nml itit.il:io I ulltlVii-t ' n! ul -lit Ihutdl ti ll nil M.rn - i.l la ",."".'; j ' I ia-luu iK.tU U eul anytttlia. tul I!'1"' 4 Hood's51 Cures Bar..:tiMltU ri-lirel ny anwUtt- ttwl I , ro'ild e.'.t T-ltli.iul nt) ll5tr., iu;.t I li'.i cilne Mpl.llr l' mr.vt.Uh.,. I Ir 'f " r j C,),th( ll.'.hfSTti lli.4'll t km v.'l a .Viis. & A. I.lrai a. K.ni-J :. (ioo-l'O Pltll ran II. ( I'l. ft'. i'. ! 4! 1 hiving been appointed gnt for thne nf tlie It'tnliiig . , , . T A I IO I J I X(J I I OUB JSS of Cliit neo, I Mtn now prt jrnretl to idii kt ii Mill, or u pair of punts, as tin up tr t hi up! r than you tun buy out of n ittty-iundo itiK k. Suits from 81. '.() ami up. Pauls from and up. Perfect Fit & Workmanship G TJA.r JSI TJUHjIj. - .....,.-,:. W. H. PATTERSON, INDEPENDENCE! t r -r v r r , to piuuts i: ml or the p mot tea nianageinout t-f I). A. Hodge. Tin Independence r'ruit Farm will ye blossom like the rose. I. r d!" t DE3C1 MAKING Miss Sophia Gcff. the t-.ua- Uroct unproved there bom;; l Ha l lately r tiiriic! !"im S im J ralieiseo a'ld U inrpated ! pwv hf r patroiM (he In.i tU a U"W yn'ciii i f iii...oy -..!.,. HI ft I l.oi. I . 'or. Ccr. I'.;.i:nad a''d I) ,S!s, in: t:; i:n :;:n nr.. okkc:on. Vr Cliaa. Hunilrv and her fino!G. b'-m'1 luUt' l'i"u S) pound bivv are Vahig along , c" , lJ hli rld. , ,. ,, , 1 ,., , . and gvauiii. ami spu iuituiy. oil i Hor tnamrs : n-onmstracce ftuainst said imt.ru v covery is very doubtful. j. lw u ,ht.rc,;,re n.,ltUvt hy j J Mr and Mrs. K. S. Steven?, of the counei. of said city of h.ilepo.. j M.irl l-i ttil Im Mntj i.T M tf I'llll-t il.fli-H tli-l! v;:il( i ; 1 1 ri r. 1 t'l ' 1 1 1" 1 1 f -i nil! Huntley, are ninlving an cxteiuled grade be mailt' with out toe pu';-1 visit in Polk county. jlieatioti i t notieo tl.i reot, and that if t-1 ! Pi Few Pointers: W s ' 1 I o i.'K Jlis.? Lulu Mason ', gat; d to teach tin scliad. Miss Lulu wants to fi': where the hazel sw itches grow ; abur.dasitly. Now, Johnnie, Le a, good little boy. j ithi.s resolution be? entire 1 i;t tb i. . , t I i I l il i, , . . . rrr m - -V -T -f -i' rvi Hud LVHJ,,liri:a oi .iHiciy rim reau- i V p l mw m , r.v,U to ... : ot ordiiiatittj b:lN. -An ordi-1 J.J.JL.S V-r-.-t.--?.J.M -4 nniiiu i-i cm.tuuimi i or j,: a io in 1 1 siroct in the city of InJ. pi-nuem i " was introduced and ass'd tirsl, sectfud and third rcailinv mil Joe Rowler is n.anufacturing .,i;lct.ti upon its tinul j'assagi t.tr- vounc violins. All order? prompt-.j.ried Lv iinaiiiinous vote. First ly tilled. C'tMTtX DALLAS. reading nf "an urtLn.i,tfc providing for the appointitieiit of it elreei con.inisrioiicr ami to npul.ito tiii i;raiitf of I ho jlreets in the city of Independence, and to establish a national, economic one." It 's quite iricnds woo vnu to Sony 10 near probable that the eonveomg of - Monmouth to cas. hs lot wlth thce j ternatioual conference will be tempo- ; Southern Oregon peoiile. Mrs j M. f n;.;., , ' sy:-;e::t of .-t-weriice, nnd hr the cid- """""""""l'" HI . I , . , Jll .'Mi; ,,.1.1 IIU.AIIIh Wllirl't IIIQ H'-lll Dallas Tuesday on business. Our city election resulted in a republicans, ex- i t I i:.,, .f..r,L niwityn'" '"' .llluklidi; Mill U i , Y. voit i ht roiiMiJm-il tliat llio ai l t ai attci' i'f the fta- iifi.crv tiM-il y a lntttitnr man ltm ;t jrnnt iKal tt with tlio fpinit'iiM ftinnotl of h tin y tliwe with v. lifi-.i l;o runijii ntli? rJccl fr(ll. victory IV the and brid tletn rarily delayed owing to the fctrong Miller's health has been very poor , .cpting city marshal who is a oi .irtt.'t lax, mid '.o provide fr a ! go lui.il wiUiin ti:e oil of Iti-nitienet!. Satisfdckien Guaranteed T. inm J3K2ES, Iridepeiideiife, ().. bimetallic movement now on foot in ! this w inter and the change is made England. It is thought that by wait-'0" that account. 1 lie Lntki;pi'.ise . . . i bespeaks for Mr. Lucas grand slic ing until this senument becomes ;u ne,v busilu.,8. Fr(ulU PKtnl.ll eliAfl fut amAnnllta V nnlitl. t,i.. lemocrat. Tliere man in doubt. motion is one council- second time ; rules tuspciideu Fail ordinance rud by title. Ou motion pie, England will consent to eeud repre Kentatives to the conference and mater ially assist in bringing about h:i many old-time friends in audi around Monmouth. ! substantial agreement as to tho rela t ions of the tw o ruitale. Germany and France, no less than the United States, realizes the necessity of having a double standard, so called ; the necessity of in creasing the voluiuu of the circulating medium, of putting more money into the hands of the people. Tho matscs more tile dainage in the frog pond just west of the F. 0. that wi'l spoil the small boys pleasure, but add gretly to the appearance cf the btreet. Let the good work go on. The merchants of Monmouth all say business is good and times im proving. The Woodmen of the World or ganized a council here on the 2St! are . becoming restless under esisting i with "1 charter members. The conditions and demand a change in the monetary system of the world. That an improved monetary system will be adopted yt the near future by common consent of tho leading commercial nations is now apparent. and ordiutiuct- Uev. Woods, of Davton. Yamhill rettti third tune. 1 tie chair an- county, preached from the Christ- jounced that tho ordinance was! ian pulpit Sunday. J Plil,'e,t ul"' ''"! passage. Threo ... i r members voting Aye, and iwo vot- The citv marshal has placed a j .. f lv,,miJi; 01 ll',.cllJ' ! ing No. On motion of Councilman ! . . . - . .i. r . a ii'.pd last 1 hursdav after an illness .. i ... . i ! . . . ' , .truii baiu vote was reci.nsiiieifti , cf several days. .. and satd ordinance referred back. Prof. Sanders is preparing to; to tho ordinance) committer. Under give a grand exhibition at the close tho head of new business the saloon j of his school. j bonds of J. H. Cooper, S. K. Owen; "Undo" Cage Morrison and ! ""'I ton S,,liU'. wf WV? ol hers, who have been on the sick : !U"1 :,u n:cc!r ,n-trV"ed , ! . r . sue license thereon, i iu o hem n list for some time, are improving. , , , , , ... , , ' t b bond of lrea.-urer Riehard,son, ; Rev. Bwackhamniir is preach- under ordinance No. 2S, was up-! ing some of the best sermons that proved etc. ilills against the city1 have ever been preached in Dallas. , were ordered j'U-d as follows: M. ! Our city ordinance compelling!0-IoUvr 12-i0i Mit;hcil & Ho-j people to keep their cows up was Ifi'-oon !Ho.U0; Outta Purelntj out Aoril 1. nnd the cows were , ' , v . r.iT. o-.i; boys arc all very enthusiastic and intend to make Ibis one of the leading councils of the state. Prof. W. A. Ginn organized a class in music at the Calvary rhumb on the 2;)l!i. 'i bis is the ino single rourth dass the Professor has gold etandard is a failure, it is being taught at that place which speaks recognized as such tho world over and a ! well for tho instructor. I he class opened with 85 members. return to the bimetallic system prior to 1S73 is demanded. Tuebe is uumistakeable evidence of business levival in the East, Brad street's eport goes to show a decided upward tendency in tho price of raw materials, which ia something out cf the ordinary jiue as the rise iu values aeuully begins with thelinished product. When tho turn , of the tide is in favor of the producing classes it is always encourage ing, for the farmer is still the bone and sinew of the United States, with the exception of the New England states, i'he prosperity of five years ago cannot return at once, but there is no reason why the upward tendency should not be gradual and continual for several years to come. There is much in the present outlook to encourage the iaruier and the small producer, and their prosperity The Novello Quartette contem plate giving a concert in the opera house tit Independence on April G. Look out for a treat. The boys are loaded to the guards and a good time is assured those who attend. A L spray is beginning im provements this spring by building a new fsnce around his dace ol residence, which wiil add much to the appearance of his property. J. K. Bond has moved to Crow ley station this week where he will eivct a warehouse for the storage of '.he coining crops. Many stu-c-ssrs go with him, is the wish of his many friends, he is leaving. Wra. Percival drove a band of shpep through town Saturday going to Independence her he will ship them to Portland. U. L. Frazer has lately purchas ed a new bicycle. He does not The "Alice A'1 will make special j trips to Kulem and other river points Reasonable rates. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World' Fair Highest Mtdal aad Diploma. IM.T.CR0? Iff i i f amifacturiT ol For means the mutual prosperity of all. intend bcillS lata to dinner any It means more trade for the merchant, I greater activity for the banker and deal- more. Ad. Haley is clerking in at the I ,1il W-tinf.1i, ot'inil fnv fnf lTr... era in reality, increased business for the , , , ,, . ,. , . , I ley, till he shall get his normal small traders and letter wages and more, hnr.lr Klnrs pnlArrPd and mo tha labor for the wage earner. Unless the j stock in it. usual eitcna of business revival are no rr i.m.d. B:irr.i-iKl to oft. nut. ' L. 0. (JilmorC, $ot); A. J. TlippiT, see 'the world once more. jJoS.oU; Klectric Light Co, $72; J.I ,,. ! T. ford. 5.!)U; J. W. ltichardstm. If the recently elected ropubli-; .J0. Keller K Hoy, f:j; A. W.1 can council aucnu io tne uuairsoi lcks'.fader, $1.25, Total $2 JG.O.j. uns ciiy as wen as ine jaic republican legislature did for the people of the state, Dallas will, no doubt, become as prosperous ns the woolen mill. R'.'v. J. L. Fulrell preached at Perrydale last Sunday. The Presbyterians will hold their synod here next Thursday. About seventy delegates and preachers are expected to be present. Since the mud has been cleaned i Hi off Main Strc t the business por tion of our city has a decent appearance, James McGowan, son of Mtr-'ij chant McGowan of this city, has ecciiuy ui nvcu nere irom jjurns, j -r Eastern Oregon. & ii Rev Ginn, of this tity, preached j at Liberty last Sunday. ! There will b about 150 dele-J gates here to attend the Kpworth League convention which is to be i held in the M. K. church commenc- i ing Thursday April 4, anil is ex petted to last till Sunday. Ghoveu. I 1 Sash Doors To thG Teachers of Folk county. ENTERPRISE is prepared to print Programs for Commencement Exercises on short notice and at rates varying from $1-25 to $14 a hundred, according to kind of Program us''d. I liUISXA VISTA. Everybody! i I'rlirrn rraKsnalilo ana Work Kiiainntei'il.lli Jl ft THE WILLIAMS HOUSE I IS ) T t '3 k & i) c ;., ti U fl You hnvcdoubtless learned lony ngo tlmt W. W.VILLIAHIS, Prop. Jolin Kavs visited Albany last ! Prof. Ginn holds Lis class in :Saturdav. i in n im appoint- lmiirpr an" index of commercial health mnsie. t the Calvarr rhnrpb ev.rir ,. , .I incut " ' . . J - I itev. rarsons, ot .aicm, preached ti.. rauntrv is unbonbtedli-sailiiii-to-! Monday evening. ! r., u i.. : ... j ! i . jiuiujj cvillill wards the open sea of prosperity. i II. S. Portwood has just received ' Sunday. " . ia new eapply of neck tiea that add Geo. Wells, paid Albany a y- country is safely and largely bimetallic ( aispiay w indows. 1 ney are uandies. jo. eenti.ment. "JfcKinley is a Lime- j and ! The tn'at or arcnm ir.oatlon f'trwun mrrflHl men. . Ii I kind of S ii Pronram i s All teachers (j; ; a stl; Hi usi thfm n I Write us regarding the j matter, or better ftill, if ji ! ii jiossible, erdl and examine jl J .H 1H'J5 dcMgns. : 1 " -' - - - - . .1 iVi u : a r-.i I '0 IJraiiiH arc used. To make ptmtl job ff printinjf. io IM CulifcitMIOO. . Jol) nHltlc v.illt ut hkill anl hotitbty i no "itl. O O 0 THE ENTERPRISE Has llio Lor! tjtiijijKil ofllco in tile i'ounty ami finjiloyH the most HkilU tl nrti.'l. Its reputation fur lino wmk id liceoining rapidly ktunvu. Rcmcmberthat it Costs No More To have yt iir work done hero than it ilot-H to have it tlono any ( thcr place. The Enterprise alsocarrie: bestlineof Legal Blanks in Polk county. the They are correct in every partic ular. We nolicit a trial order. Curt Hawley has purchased the Eugene Palmer and wife of near! Kr.ntxi) sr. Nrar H. P. fipol, I N DKPEX DKSCE, OHICOON. A Itriglit Kyo is the sign of gixxl health an. 1 j alert min.L strange that it should j almost always depend on the stale . ..f .1 : 1 : i ... ... , .... in ii.-j.ihii, i,ui u i.)es. a ntpans laMii-j taken after meals gives the i little artificial help ptsiple need. r a ?TTirlT(t TDinr ni1 CAVtfllO.inrUJtMAKKSi COPYRIGHTS. CAl f nilTlll a ptrrrit t"!'"l't mmmnt n tomiMl oi.lnl.in. o SI I I O., bn hava hw) fiiMtrlr nrit ini'iiiwlnth pMMit Muliiraa. C.m,n,nnir. tl.iru mrl.HIr ,nl)dwtlal. A llanrfb..k ul fiL rurmaii.in oinniraliai I'alaaia via how In u luln Ilium awit fra. Alao a Mlaliaru of swohaxa. Irai.nrt Mrntllt bmta arnit lrw. I'amnw taJten limine h M,n,n A Co. nwwtra JHlal wSloaln tha StrlrnlRl, A mrlrliTu3 cmt er.t l tna ihtotuv. TDK i.l.MId pai-T Hauail wm-tlf. aliajitl, llld.tr.K-1. haa tif tZihi I? 2'lti mnj ariantinc w.irk In Utm "u-.-1 'i'l " Inw. Binmniy Biiti,v BXH1II1I7, f lu a ttmr. mnrta tytf. 5 J oanu. harr numW cntalna tZiZ tOul la4a, in nnliira, ami .ti.,in.rai.ha nf now ft.maa. vnb plana, aiakblin bullrtari hi !., Utm MbMN A CO. hmw IT una, 3S1 AaulTAS BLACKSMITHINO Pnmtptly and neatly done by H. A. FULLEB, The Cash Placksmitb. FXoiseshoei) j A Fpeoialty. C STREET, - INI)EPKDENCt 1 t 1 I . most grown j It "...or legal Blanks uWi