East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, September 19, 1889, Image 2

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    BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS.
I
I cruiser Charleston, will have to pay I
leisurely sojourn in the States of COMMUNICATIONS BY OUR READERS.
THE HERALD
Uncle Sam a penalty of 130.000 on
- Arkansas. Mississippi, Alabama, j
W. W. Cardwell,
account
of failure to demonstrate |
A
cordial
invitati.
il
In
extended
ea<
h
and
Georgia, North Carolina, Kentucky even Reader uf I he II bbalo to contribute
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1«9
to tb<a department of the paper, on any subject the amount of horse power called I ;
attorn e y - at - l a \ v .
Virginia and Tennessee, and resid­ of
general interval. We claim the right to ac­
for
in
the
specifications,
unless
cept
or
reject
any
part
or
ihe
whole,
but
n
t
to
ing in tho latter State thoughout change the ideas presenteil. We prefer article!
B urns , O h .
II. L. GRACE,
■ I
the writer’s own sigitature, but noui de Congress can tie persuad' d to re­
Editor* the Cleveland-Blaine political cam­ over
NKLLIk. GRACE. I
plumes are admissible. We do not hold our­
l-racll-e» In »» the cour o l-< Slu e.
respoiifible for the opinions advanced mit it.
Alsu, I«■ <<re he I . «• Uaii«! « Um.
paign, we had ample opportunity selves
by writers under the above caption.
Senator Barbour, who called a
L and M atter * a S pk . ialty .
for
comparing
eastern
newspaper
T he H erald 32.50 a year.
. conference of democratic leaders in :
Bhecpinen.
accounts of serious and trivial oc-
orrut is I.’»« <»*►.< i I « ui»«-
Leading Merchant of Harney £•.
curences with absolute facts, and
E ds . H erald : I have something1 Virginia this w«>ek, says everything
A ny subscriber who fails to re-
is
in
excellent
condition
in
that
j were amazed at the extent to which to say against the proceedings of,
DEAl.nil IN----
ceive T iie H erald on time will ¡they would go in catering to the
State and all the indications point
keb I
j Crook county sheepmen on the
please notify us at once by mail.
l>RY GOODS, CLOTHING, H\Tq
•«“•
¡morbid demand for exoneration of I southwest aide of Harney county,! to a big democr tie majority.
BOOTS. 8I1OE8. GROCE Ill is n ¿i, ,''‘s
Langston,
the^iegro,
who
is
a
con­
' the Negro and condemnation of the that ought to attract public atten­
STt >V ES, TIN ,V A RE. C R< )t ’ K E 1; v G ’’ ;■ X"
testant fur a seat in Congress from,
Tn>: H erald ’ s devil got soexcit-i White in all racial differences.
tion of importance to farmers, cat-,
PAINTS. OILS. GLASS, BI TTY THF rv. i|“M:
the Fourth Virginia district, an-;
ed over the news that Charley Har-' Nothing can be more injurious tie and horsemen.
SULTANA RAZORS AND "I X L” CUTl PRv ,11
ris had mounted the editorial tri-! to the South than such unscrupu­
CIGARS; AND A THOUSAND OTlIFR il':
Firstly. Crook county sheep are »ounces that he will support '’a-,
A. GIBSOE. M. D.
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION811
pod and meant to make his local ¡ lous, wholesale misrepresentation out of their place on Harney county ■ hone, provided that Muhone, the
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON.
columns shine with wit. that he sat I of an unfortunate people (and by: ¡range. And secondly, our County! Virginia state republican committee
iW-The CHEAPEST HOUSE in Eastern Oregon Füll S
Il ly
all morning on his stool and would ' "people” we mean the entire white j I Stock Ispector ought to look out for the National republican committee Office in Harney , Oregon.
and
the
administration
will
support
terlor
not budge off it till he evolved the ■ population), the story of whose tri- j them and see that they have the
1M> *11
following conundrum “What is it ! als, temptations, humiliations and passes required by law—I hope we i 1 him ( Langston) in his contest for,
I* ktM
Prac t:u3iuuti
»min«
offer
that spells itself, with itself?” Af­ ■courageous endurance of reversal shall see the day before our bunch 1 a seat in the House. To appreciate
T. A. McKINNON,
rcUl*
ter practicing on us, and getting j of an established order of life dur­ grass is all gone, that Del. Braton the coolness of this announcement Any and all kinds of surveying de ne on shot
9ARRI
and reasonable terms.
Peltier
“give’er up” for an answer, he de­ ing the past twenty-five years, will gets his bill allotting sheepmen it must be remembered that Lang­ notice
wishing to he located, can have plata furniahe
cided to emulate the late magnifi­ j not be written until after the inevit- ! every odd section in the county, ston ran for Congress on an inde­ F a e E of charge._____________ '
pendent ticket, the regular repub­ Saddle and Harness Sten
cent offer of the Frisco Examiner ! able race conflict is come and gone, ! through the third house.
by offering a year’s subscription to and the barbarities of the African
Let us glance a moment at the lican nominee having been named J. C. WELCOME - P roprietor .
anybody in Drewsey that can an­ (whose wrongs, and gentler phases j specimen of the animal kingdom by Mahone. A democrat wsa elec­
BU HNS, OREGON.
swer it before the 1st day of Octo­ of disposition alone, are dwelt upon known to the Western World as a ted and Langston is contesting the
CHAS. SAMPSON - - B urns , O r .
ber, A. I)., 1889.
by the writers referred to) force a j sheepman. In one respect he is seat on the ground that the Mahone
NEAll BURNS, OREGON.
neoole
people
votes
castWlrhim.
castWrhim.
No
mat-
« W-A-T-C-H-M-A-K-E-R
re-action in favor of the Truth, de­ I not unlike other members of the
-AND*
ter what Mahone and the rest may
T he initial number of the Red spite any blinding influences that j human family, in his aversion to
SAYER A DORE
Jeweler.
promise
it
iB
very
safe
to
say
that
I
1 paying taxes, while wanting all the
Lodge Picket published in Red now conceal her from view.
To say that we foresaw a race privileges and advantages due a reg­ Langston will not occupy that seat
Lodge, Park co., Montana, dated
BLACKSMITH.
Kc«|. con*t»utly ou baud a lari» atv< k*t
war
as an out-growth of the condi­ ular tax payer, besides like a fendal in next Congress.
Sept. 7th, reached our desk on the
This
administration
has
devel
­
-Burnì«, Or.
15th inst. It is a "-column folio, tion of things in the South, is as lord he wants to ramble around oped quite a faculty for disposing E. D. GRAY
true
as
that
we
know
one
country
over the put,lie domain paying no
all-at-home print, with Messrs.
of Mr. “Nigger” in a manner that
Shelby Eli Dillard and Chas. E. weekly is helpless to prevent it, yet taxes for eating the grass off the
—GEN ERAL REPA 1 II 1 NG—
is pleasing to the white republicans.
Harris an editors and proprietors. the late out-lursts in Mississippi Peoples’ Range, and the first nip,
It has just designated Lieutenant
As these gentlemen promise their and Louisiana show that the eon- at that.
Alexander,
the only negro officer
“columns will contain each week : llict is nearer than our best calcu-
Not content with the horse range
in
the
army,
as a military attache
carefully selected miscellaneous and ! lations based on the knowledge being “sheeped into the ground,”
Promptly executed. The building has been en
of
the
American
litigation nt Hayti. hirged
and improved and in urepared to turn
original matter—spiced with the that the white man is prone t « en- these Crook county sheepman pitch
out all kinds of blat kamilhing on short notice
Fred
Douglas
is
the
miniated.
and
in
the
best style. Terms: Cash.
1-ly
freshest gems of scintilating unique­ 1 dure, long and patiently, the evil their tents in the places most con­
Washington
will
be
designated
ness,” we place the new-comer on which is, rather than right himself venient to themselves and incon­
our list of "Exes.” and promisejbcm , through use of violent measures, venient to others, as for instance as the place for holding the Ameri­ ed Front Liverv S, Feed
SJaingiítí
can Exposition of 1892 by more
¿ «Um
to copy all of said gems (duly ac­ I had taught us to believe.
in the horsemen’s cabin and corral i
VARRI
than
two
thirds
vote
of
Congress.
Stable
credited) and give them lots of
in his corral.
Remember
this
prediction.
Harney valley news in return.
VELL, - - - - P ropbietoh .
He plants a dog and a man in
Compliment a rie».
Ex-Congressmen Thomas, of Illi­
And all kind* otturiatelumhar thoroughly aeatoutd f< r bulldlat
camp with a sheep pelt for a mat­
II BUSINESS AT BED­
A
REDUCED I’lllCE.
Tanïi
nois,
having
declined
Ex-Congress
­
T he H erald aeknowledgi it 8 re­
oregoi
TnE line of argument used by ceipt of editor’s ticket of invitation tress, and a pack saddle foi a pil- men Little, of Ohio, has been ap­
ROCK PRICES.
IREBY
■ low. The dog is expected to thrive
r ha* I
—<s
the advocate of cattle-and-horse- ■ to attend the Oregon State Fair.
il provi
[ on coyotes, and when the sour pointed to represent this Govern­
»roof w
raen’s “right” to the undisputed
ment on the Venzuela claims com­
•eelvei
Also ticket of admission to North
use of the public domain for range i Pacific Industrial Exposition dating I dough and dried apples give out, mission. The exs have no right to Is our motto. Good Buggy Teams, and Nice
Saddle Horsed Furnished al Reuaonaide Charges
purposes, as set forth in this issue, from Sept. 26th to Oct. 26th, and the herder must live on mutton complain of the administration.
and i’arlit u.ur Atlenti»»n paid to the Roaming
and Groominguf Transient atu< k. lias & Grain
straight.
So
you
see
it
takes
a
by our Silver creek correspondent, we certainly would be present on
Ex-representative and ex-senator «>n harm.
N. B. A Good road all the wav
lenee u
good
deal
of
nerve
to
be
rightly
and the invasion of those rights by “Newspaper Day,” Sept. 28th. were
Hiver 1
Norwood, of Georgia, is visiting
■ r«« Mc
constituted
for
a
sheepman.
sheepmen, is a Curious specimen of T he H erald out of its third year.
I.
H. B
Aft«r the cattleman and horse­ ’’’ashington. He was asked what . CANYON CITY APVK11TISEMENTS.
the ability of self-interest to define As it’s only just cutting its Harney
he thought the administration
for a man the word “right.” Our valley eye-teeth we must "stay to man have driven the redskins! wouhl effect by its tariff crusade in
C. I.Htt EEK.
back and stocked the range to its |
Silver Creek friend is sincere in home” and look after it.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
the
South
His
answer
was:
“
Nine
­
fullest extent the sheepman comes
his complaint, and. has a right to
CANYON CITY. GRK'i'iN
ty-nine out of everyone hundred of
Also, the courtesy cf the new
air his grievance; but'he must con­ Harney Land Office in supplying along with his hungry hands of the intelligent people of the South
fess the suggestion to use “salt T he E ast O regon H erald with "go-its,” and, because it is public are tariff reformers. The Republi­
pctre and salt” to drive back the a copy of the latest “Circular from land, and because he knows sheep cans cun do nothing with our peo­
sheepman and his bands of sheep I the General Land Office, showing can stampede other stock, he asks ple on the tariff’ question.” He
from the range, as cold-bloodedly , the manner of proceedings to ob­ j the stockman to move elsewhere— was next asked what would i e the
as he with “saltpetre and cold- tain titles to Public Lands under he goes up to the small farmer who effect of Congress passing a law to
iron” drove back the Indian and I the Pre-emption, Homestead and has taken up a homestead and is regulate Federal elections. His
his band of deer, looks odd when I other laws. Issued Jan. 1, 1889 trying to raise a family in a way reply was "They may pass their I
set up in black-and-white of public i from the Government Printing Of- they should do, and asks him to laws, but they will be a dead letter- W. A. \\ L ,1 IKE.
J. NA . . t i • >
lia et, r.
stake out his lines, because he
Litket icu, Ur.
print.
»«äTUlose co nection a: VALE with stage l'or ONTABi!|WJ1.gD'
• tiec at Washington City.”
It
is
too
late
to
interfere
with
the
"don’t want to crowd any body.”
rn*. ore
Had the Indian a. right to the
WILSIIIRE A HUDSON.
affairs
of
the
South
in
that
way
5REBY
All he "wants is the grass and a
exclusive use of this public domain
•r h** S
LAKEY
i
EW
A
DVERTISEMEN'TS.
Our people will not regard any leg­
THE GREAT EXPOSITION.
little
water;
”
he
don
’
t
ask
to
run
Abtomeys-at-Law
hh a range for tho deer he used for
islation intended to place the negro
On the 26th of September, the the sheep in the house, but would
his personal comfort?
LAKRVIEW AND HAHMY.OR.
over
them. And the sentiment in This
firm pructi« vs Hi >Uct«*ur:s ui .he State,
Had the cattle-and-horseman a j greatest exposition ever held on the “like to sleep in the house if the the North is against it. As a voter anti before the L. b. Luu<l Orto e. Any
!
THS HOPKINS HOUSE •••■
Oflite or other bus; .• *6 cntruBieu .o .hem will
right to drive the Indian and deer j Pacific coast will be opened in Port- farmer has a spare bed,” and the the negro is a failure. Some re­ receive prompt attention.
M. D. HOPKINS, P roprietor .
off the public domain and place I land, and will continue for a full sheepmen calls this "square rights” publicans accuse us of repressing £WLAND CAbh» bO LICIT bD.
---------------------------------------- - ------
—
Great
Caesar!
¡month.
The
Association
has
ex-
thereon stock ofbenefit to himself
the negro vote, because they are
EVERYTHING NEW AND FIRST-CL a A. nt
Shades of our departed cattle-1
alone?
| pended 3250,000 on the building
not cast. The fact is merely that
Has the sheepman a right to : and grounds, and every available man! talk about the man that1 the great mass of the negroes not
ELITE SALOON.
drive cattle-and-horsemen and their ¡ inch of the six and one-half acres wanted $750 in gall and $2.50 ini knowing the use of the ballot have HARNEY,------------- OREGON
Thin Hotel is new (House, Rooms, and Furniture) and offers courteouiieri«’^
cattle and horses oil’ the public do­ of floor space in the mammoth money to travel through the world : got tired now that the novelty is
COATSWORTH A TREGASKIS,
PROPRIETORS.
main and run sheep thereon for his building has been taken by exhibi­ on! If he onlj’ had the sheepman's i worn off, and they do not want to
rF’ixie IB
individual profit?
tors. Libcrati. the greatest living gall he wouldn't need any money. | ! vote, they 6tay at home.”
IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOUSE.
If cattlemen and horsemen do
Have homeseekers a right to drive cornetist, with a band of fifty of the
Washington is preparing to enter­
not
rebel against this member of
off the Indian and deer, eattle-and ; best musicians of New York, will
tain the 50,000 Knight Templars
Artcaiah Well.
horseman and stock, sheepman and furuish.the finest music yet heard the human family, in a few years
that are expected to attend the Tri- !
M rs . M. HIBBLER,
We, whose names arc hereto ftnnaxed. hereby
there
will
be
no
other
kind
of
stock
sheep, and locate thereon for per­ on the coast. A reduction of rail­
mutually agree and bind ourselves one to the
HARNEY, OR.
! ennial Conclave here next month. ;
sonal benefit?
road fares on all lines has been se­ than sheep, and they will lie not fit i We shall treat them bo well that Twenty Years Experience. Kca-nnable other, and our heirs, executors, ad m in if t rates«
and arsigus, to pay the amounts set <-pp< sit,
2- 2
cured. and no doubt thousands of for a herder to go on straight.
•they will come again and bring charges.
our respective names. Raid amounts to be paid
It looks strange that there is no I their friends to the great Exposi- i
to a Finance Committee consisting of George
people
from
all
over
the
Northwest
T he Negro of the South, his I
McGowan, A. J. Wil Bull, H. C. Levena, D. A.
way for a poor mam to get some tion, three years hence.
I
will
take
this
opportunity
to
vis
­
We wtll Bend thè
'
Cawlfield, and J. C. Wooley.
wrongs as a slave; his rights as a
President
Harrison
spent
an
hour
.■numeiHted nn<l dencrii>««'¿«B
grass for a few cows and horses—
It is hereby further agreed and understood by .hiR
it
Portland
and
see
its
mam
­
paper for tue euauinif
man; his oppression by the south
in Washington, Wednesday after­
and between all the parties who nave hereunto n s*lditiou to thè rep'Wj'
jooks, < ach one ot’ which
; yF»!
exposition. The great live, there is no hope without a sack of noon, and is expected here again :
< sulsc ribed, that the amount so subscribed shall dovei or otJier wotk &)'
ern whites; the noble qualities of moth
(
LVTIIIH 1>APEH5U
I
be placed to the credit of the subscriber, who I author* are publbha l 1« BMt_T
saltpetre
and
salt.
stock show, which will be hildj
to-night.
—
WITH
—
.roin
rood
readable
type
the enslaved black and detestable i
i shall own w hatever shares of stock «"id amount ;hein lian.'aoinvly iilu»,lr.strtas
s. c.
j from October 14th to 19th, will also) Yours with respect.
flneat Works ever
THE SAN FBANCIECO
Oregon I’aelRe TracklMjing
| will represent in the Machinery for Boring fer ihe
actions of his white owner, since I
tn<! moFt ponuiar wiiur*«1.'®?
Riley, 9-10-’89.
[ Water, if said Machine be purchased by the Each oue i» complete le,l*" ’
¡attract
a
great
many
people.
18-10, became from the condition of
The AnlSH*'
Salem Statesman of Aug. 30th:.
| people. But, in case that a reasonable flow of M No.»,.
•• T
W .
batiMiTT i’*1’111“
Olli WASHINGTON I ETTF.lt
water be not found, and the people fail to pur- «v«r pubiiabed—fuiIy equ»l
things, a theme as prolific of soil!- i
Deputy Sheriff Frank Wrightinan
*KollÌH. Hljah
,
chase
the
Machine,
then
In
that
ease
the
A B r <1 Sign.
EFrum uur regular correspondent—Sept 9|
harrowing paragraphs in the hands
Frier.
jrer Year,
returned yesterday from his trip to
thè
d
i «
i amount heretoaul scribed shall be a donation to éy
'ui.ny eltMtiona, laughAblv
— on-------
<real hnntorouA hook.
*
■ a fund to be used for defray ing tbe expense of à No.
of newspaper men, as the weather' Corvallis pajJcr»* arie so poorly
Tanner will have to go. That the mountains up thé North San-
ili. PerTect Ftle»f“%
I loctr-fT. A rompivi«
I boring for w Sier.
THE
SAN
FRANCISCO
is productive of dry news items for' patronized by the sleepy home < this conclusion has been reached tiam, and reports that the work of ;
Ih« rnrrect mica of d*|»<>rtni«*‘
1 H. C. I.even*
Che n*aif.*a of il«« bral •««ìv«> - . ,
Re. ni
u.lllv.r** T»«*,
the county localizer.
i N. Brown
merchants that on« of them has to' l>v Secretary Noble is the impres­ laying track on the extension of the ,
>f I x niu«l GnìHvar anemie 7
| Lunaburg <k Pratt
Mandar.! work—thle t•••■■!
Geo. McGowan
The condition of thinga has run a two column ad. of its sion of nine out of every ten people , ¡ O. P. railroad is to be commenced ,
*0. I»
The fro.l. «
J. A. |
J. (,’• Wooley
nte estfr.r «ludcrlpt loti». ■'
<^»W?
>na baasta. hlr.la, rrplMr«.
Price, ©<».<>;> per Year,
G W. WilcoX
changed and for a quarter of a cen­ own loth inside and outside. The one meets here, no matter what early next week. Should there be I
<ufonnr.tl<>n reraf<!ii«r ¡' alt '**
.•
J I.oui6 Racine
s» an
AS I’REMlVM i FOW
tury, the Negro has enjoyed the jpapirs ere all well edited, and their polities may be. It is said sufficient iron and other track ma­
1 T. V. B. Embree
Ytnat popnlar rrchatl«’«*- '•*
•oliai dlncuttr.lilnts Alt'! •' ,lenftL |
j bamuel Mikel
C4B O 9.0
N^ m. Mai**'» H«’«**
! John O. Hili
advantages of equal political f. e- in fact are several miles ahead of that Noble was disposed to look terial on hand, and a reasonable
nana
.
.
i John W. bayer
»• ^2. Wall Flowf»*
dom and education with the whites, the unenterprising merchants, who over Tanner's official act, but his force of men kept to work steadily,
i F. M. Jordon
»0 »ai
The Mcrrb»«»
M. N. Fegtly
At«xa. Js.
_ . *1
No.lM. Ivan thè Nerf. **1^1*.
but the habit of newspaper writing need prodding with a pitchfork. eternal talking was the straw that the rôad can be placed in good run­ ynr. ran francibco weekly cam I Reineman A Voegtly
! No. 1»7. |f caperla I
u
Is r. hantl wimt* clg’it-pa®»' paper, it ish-
A. C. Worthington
«ovai
By M T C
.
did not change with it. The blacks —Albany Democrat.
| broke the camels back; as one of ning order clear to the summit be­ •uctl every Thursday, and cutiiaius all cf
J. h. Shaw
No. >07 The MG««1*®"1?!»!.* ,
Nevai. By RorMUT lo-vi" »Trf*
H
s.
s.
burkheimer
of the South are »till held tip as ob­
No. aio. TwoKlMta
Noble's friends puts it "Tanner fore the season compels a cessation the import aut naw- of the week, gleaned
C. M < aiuwell, as a gift
rbrme.”
. «rjT
from every quarter «.f the globe, complete
M. I.. DvU'hit
K"
Break l**««
j
jects of cruelty at the hands of the
Salem Journal: Visitors return­ seems to think that instead of be- of labor. An ordinary track lay- np to date of pub!»; ation. It contains it.
A. M'.rrieun
tu LOIE.
Av
M.
M.
<
ushing
»•■
Xl.rtr-«»»
whites; the whites are still exhi­ ing from Wilhoit saw Mrs. Jack ! ing n sul ordiuate of the Secretary ing gang will put down a mile to a tcresii’jj special cor-?sj»ondcncc frem nil o:
8><o. tl. A Vaa*hx>J
Burns. Ore on. Jnlv 201 h. 1*89.
the principal cltici of .be world n.ul a ve.l
tNNl» KbWARDO.
a«-*
bited as wrong doers against the Dempsey. They speak of her as of the Interior, he is that officials mile and a quarter n «lay, and two MDouult f the Uv.t :c.cc:vd :.ud original
N . aia. i lo««» and sn«w- Itw 1
la a.
o
Negros in their pursuit of happi­ i being a modest lady of refinement superior othcer.” That Tanner will years ago this kind of work was general li.ear.’ra. H (.mudwa the ’.de. t
N®.
w.
The
J»reaas
W»»
’
IF YOU WISH A GOOD REVOLVER
aud moat rcliab ofi.-A : I.;! ncv,-.. and
JOLLINN
... X -I
No
300.
Cfvtfe
;
•aalfieM
’
ness. a drain is still made upon the 'and
I
intelligence. She avoided go is extremely probable, I lit 1 done until the middle of November. hot «juotat on .r.n.I • ivvi *i>eci. I nit till a
SMITH & WE880N S < N®.
»«
s.
L%ih*l
«a. Mary ilari«*»«*
Hne®t small
readers’ sympathies for the poor, speaking about her husband's en­ shoulp not hesitate to wager a big It takes eighty-eight tons of steel, t<> hor’.hra’.i jta. a d aj.t u. urui u.wa. n.i
lnaar Woo®.
£.•«« ever
Is in every Te»| cctan. t-elus* family H»p
Ei nnfacta cd
down-trodden blacks, while right­ gagement with LaBlanehe and red apple that his resignation will or six carloads to the mile, so the appealing to the iaierest of every l.x. ibe
and the tir^t choice of.. ¡1
expert«, lu calibres
of
tUv
househvid.
eous indignation is stirred against from her general conversation it not be asked for until after the Ohio reader can see that it is no small
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double action. Safety liam-
the whites.
merless and Target models.
was inferred that she disapproved election. Mr. Benjaman Harrison matter to have on hand and get to
Best aanlliy wraucht
THE
MORMINQ
CAL!-
•tee 1« caret-tty inspected
The effect of such publications ' of sparring matches, and would pre­ got his political education in Indi­ the front the mat« rial for an exten­
for
wotkmanship and Block.
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on the popular mind is unquestion­ fer to have Jack seek another occu­ anan. and is fully aware of the dan­ sion of thirty-five or forty miles I* > live mettre«»!! <!*■ . It ' ...
i.«»t be deceiT^i Dgchrrp mallratle i m<nutotk>na
-fn- I’esr In mln<1 h*‘
often told for the genuine article. T*.rv a-eunro
V tire li*- >f T»«' «'
able prejudicial to the whites of the pation. Mrs. Dempsey is highly ger there is in attempting to swap Mr. W had not heard, nor has this LAII g L'STI Hiel* .AT.o!. *.!>i iutwcx .....
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Uv«0ftUUo*we and pri« 'supon application.
amount of wu k io L« dune this year rklpt i.t Uie futluviDR ,ulsc.lpu -ii J .i<<*
neo L.r one >e*r I"»
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