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HARNEY ITEMS. A Rapubllean 1UK • • •kly J • iri'.t. ooi-l wen Wetue-day by III' M l \ II PCBUsUlNG l O. •ub.cripilou . kN «.’ ■<» p»r yvar IV 1‘»’N ESI) VY. M X GlU li>. 1- ■ •• < Timely M ariring.” rived much advantage on that score. It may 1 m > the better way to place the county seat at Hurney, and use the people’s money with which to rent or build county buildings, when Burns will furnish these i xpensive buildings free of charge. Of course the voters will ponder well over these matters, and when the time arrives to settle the matter each citizen, we hojie, will conscientiously diqaisit lus ballot as he thinks is the best for all par ties eonccrmsl. Our now friendly contemporary, the East Oregon Herald, devotes considerable space to an article under the above head line. The Ilcrald’s article is temperate and logical from its editor’s -i indpoint. Another Interview but we venture the assertion that We areinf.irmcd that another in- the labored article in question will t rview took place in the drug not be hewled by those who have store. ‘King” John’s head juarlors so severely suffered from the in when ho is in Burns. It is said justice heaped upon them by those that not many days since the great who are endeavoring to engineer monopolist came to town, and ns jwlitieal matters in Harney county. soon as the gentlemanly hostler had grabfall’the bits of the prune- We are informed by many of the irg span of thoroughbreds, the strongest Republicans in this county " king” repaired to his headquar that in case the Republican con ters, where was the other John, who vention nominates any c.-iniiidat s was exceedingly glad to see the kingly smile on the countenance of who have ever even winked at the bis superior. Little John very soon land frauds that are giving th decoyed big John into the back settlers so much trouble, they will room in order that they might hav< vote for a Democrat if he be a a little private chut. A'ter each friend to the settler. We firmly taking a bumper from the whiskey barrel they chanced to see, and believe that many Democrats—in feeling the effects of the critter, the fact all who deal honestly with conversation waxed warm anil themselves—will act in like man louder than they thought, Our ner. The time has now arrived informant happened to overhear when the feople of this county this much of the little dialogue : Little John—“Do you remember should aak this question: Is the when we made the agreement that filthy pool of politics of more im-1 I was not to take the appointment portance to us th in the homes we for Sheriff, but you were to appoint have made for ourselves and^fiun- some one who would answer your ilies ? We believe that a large ma i purpose, nn<l then you w-e to put j me into the office when i..e time of jority of the voters in both partii - the present incumbent expired ?" will at no distant dav reach the I ig John—"I remenibi r it dis honest conclusion that inasmuch as tinctly, little John, but you see nt they receive no benefit from the the time 1 offered to appoint you I county officers, they can afford to could «1 > as I ph used, but now these rabbit-eaters have a say in it, and make their own ticket out of the vou know 1 cannot control unv of tickets placed in the field by the them.” Little John—‘’Let’s take another two great political parties. drink. Now, big John, you do not We hold that it is highly nec seem to fa doing much for me, and essary to have two parties, and we I am about ready to throw oil' on respect any consistent mcmler of the whole pet 7>f monopolists and either party, but we at the same join the settlers.’’ Big John—“You must not do time hold that at this time in Harney county it is -imply suicide that, little John. That would be certain ruin, as the rabbit-eaters for Democrat or Republican settler would not trust you. since they are to vote for any man who belongs to, well aware that you and i are or who in any way whatever aids scheming together. Now, 1 will the grinding monopolist to take by tell you what I will do, little John. fraud the homes of the people. Ifi I will go to work for you from now on. You must not be seen around a] man who, two short years ago. with me. and whenever you talk openly said, “the settlers can go to to any of the rabbit-eaters you h—1; I get my bread and butter must give me h—1, and make them from John Devine;” aild that same think thut yon are standing in with fellow conies to you now and pre them.” Little Jonn—“I will do just as tends tojbe the settlers’frier.d, you yon say, and now let us take an need not believe a word of it. To other drink and each one go out at support a man of that kind is like a time, lest we 1 <• seen together.” planting a shrub in your garden.; A Big Bend stockman who pot ar.d caref'dly irrigating to assist snow-bound with his horses offered its rapid growth, knowing that as a rancher $150 for a ton of hay. soon as it attains sufficient size The regular price throughout that your brains will be knocked out region is $40 per ton. Whole bands of horses are dying of starvation, with it. We ask the settlers of both one man, Bingham, of Crabtree, parties to ponder over these mat having lost no less than 1000 head ters and then carefully use their of horses. And all this in one of rights as American citizens as they the finest grass countries in the honestly believe will be of most world. benefit to them. Buffalo Bill recently offered a While you are pondering over large sum of money to any one who the suggestions above made do not should succeed in riding his wild lose sight of the fact that the horse, while in Rome. Some of the peasants accomplished this, whippers-in—those who are so te but Bill refused to pay the prom nacious about sticking to the party ised reward on the ground that they —are at this time office seekers, or were too long in mounting, The expect to be very soon. The above spectators hissed._______ suggestions are designed for the T he F ight .—We juilgo from settlers regardless of former politi what we can bear on the streets that M. Fenwick and llenry cal sentiments. Cheathaul, who are both staunch settl rs’ men, will carry the pri The County S uit. maries in Burns precinct without If it is better for the people to a struggl ■. It seems to lx- a fore gone conclusion that their friends place the county seat at Harney will be elected as delegates to the than at Burns we have no fault to democratic convention, but it may find. The people of Burns tire be after the convention they will willing to submit to the will of the pool their strength for one or the people of Harney county. It is ar other. These gentlemen are both solid friends of the settlers and gued by some that Burt.: already either of them would make an ex- has the land office, which makes the cellent sheriff. town prosperous and will continue l’or «al.. to do so whether the county seat One hundred and sixty acres of land comes or not. Judging from th< miles south of Burns, situated on appearance of some <.f the Oregon twelve Silvi.-: river. Con-id'■> ition, i <')'); t.-rtns, Gao. IV. H ayes county seats, they have not de- cash. NOTICE roll Vl’Bl.tC VITON. I. INI. u.ri. I «1 I »» > ' •««, February '.D, Is o Noltae ta hereby ih*l *• namv l »mtar I««» fil» 4 t»,»Ur« ut hl« lutanUoi» !<» iimke Auel pr«M»t Io «u| |Hiri o( hta rlRhu. ami that nal«l p-. «»f will be U'*<L» »•* ‘ »»• II»” IttsjtatrrBn»l Kevelterol the Ctiih»! Ntule« L«»b'l «rihee, al I.MkOluw. Oreg >n. on April ;4. I.^‘ 4ohH roller» It.I Xu »,•».», t»r II>.< * s 1 >. sr '. HW ■ nd MV I. SF ',i’f Six- I", r« I' ' ’’J,- llv nanivv Ibo I<>H»wHi« aline- "» • • »■••>••• "!• voiitiihii»ita re«l«l»’u”v upon «”«1 f“!Hvaii* u ‘J. -ai t h ml. vta - 1‘ "• •> •‘»■th. » t ” ; ” bk'ith. 1» 1» l»rfv »hamth a«»«l »’ I rim ti. Mil“» | .»ri McPermlti. Ilomb »1.11 rounly, N mv «»I« " llillF n I HUI «1 . K« gl*l*r Civil .■k,ria"<’ E\rt»lltl*litlo»lH. I <>.„ Oi >!■ « «r IlI RNa, Ok I lUnuaiy «. I'M. V .tic. I. I>.'., l' rUrri lhal tlir L.llowln, !>«>'.f"l I.llli't *>»> rtl.'.l ixillrn nt hla llilaiitluil i , i. akr n»«l 1.« I Ui -••»•» • t<>f III. > laliii,kii<l ti al I i ' I » ill b. li *>Ia lialurn III. 10,1.irr I I,, ., r I i'ii. I *i«l<« l a.i 'I iidh'« ai Hum.. Ur>M"H. •>» Marvil M, li» vl*i KHAVIN (I. T A V ».Oil. Il l N» «.'I I • H'r H NIV kil l N l. HW W ,i .1. 1 W »I Ilo iiainra II,a e ll<>>>>> , >, ibi, " - In |.rovo hia oonlUiuinia I, i < o <>i .ni ami i-'illlvailoii <>L -al.l land, > » ainiirl Kill«. F>"‘l IH'ii.lr.ll, John o. mil »1.4 « III 1'1 rr.-, a'.l III Ham. > rollili«, or. J. Il HI N I INUION, liml.ier. Only nine men have pu-s. I n e vil service > x.iminali< n mid ob tained pl.ices on the eligible list from the State of Oregon. Five of these have been retired by limita tion, one has secured an appoint- ment, one declined tin appointment, mid two remained. These two are John M. Ilo.faon, of Eugene City, mid Geo. W. Watt, of Salem, the NOTH F I imi or»n k vt Ili NNe. or , NOTICE I OK ri’BI.K ATION former gm led nt Sd and the latter jAtiiiary J4, I ami L am » Orri< k \r lit hnm O n ., at S.5. Oregon l icks two appoint t'mtiptalnl having be«*n eiilrr<M| nt Hita "film M italt 17. HHO I I» ■i'«» " • < ml» h n. nlm l U . W. fill ments of having her quota ot ap- Notice 1« heroby th . mi thut th< fullmvlng lita«.» I t mm » »>.np|lnm «* willi tlm pre •hl|»4|«»tt ha »> i «' i |’-ettler Io»« fil”4 imllt*«’ «»( hta In»«* tlbui 1.0' G» • I .up oí nini cnitIi ntimi nf pointmvnt.'. No women have ever 10 tmtko rtttAl proof In MUM orl «1 hta «’taint, nml Inml rmb>n> «’»I In hta l*r t «ah ►mry N««. n'pplieil, or rather have l>evn placed thnt »ui»l pr»M«i Will b** mt l«’ bgfore Ch»* R<«I-l* r tim -il. «Lit» I tb t«»l»«'f M, upon the «W ta Neri, Ke”, h er L n I aii 4 tffihr al Uurito, Urvguu. ip l< ’I " 'I . Ill llnrnry «'minty. on the eligible list. In the State of ami ■ Or» mu. V» Hi » vj. w I" the • unrrItatlmi of .n(<| <»u May A. l*’A\ via . Ur H..- »aid pnHI» k, Ing.-tlmr n ilh t’ A. Washington five men have ptismd Nft’pht’H I Ai’«v*htrr, m » . k. i lnltiiai I limier »n I W Gltilam, 1 ‘ the examination, one has been up- 11 I '|«p V» ? i f »r II" — art Lini > «mom.m.ul to appear at thia ‘4. N« <• ». tp .’IN II JI L W M lie n«u»»e the ..ill«*.’ mi the I h I i »lay of March, | vj » v |K>inted, two canceled by limitation, hHlowlug Wltm-a-e» I«» pro»«’ hta r«»|ilili»t»»il« nt lü <> .-Lx k « M In rr»p««ml nm| ’hblem'«« up"»l m »»‘I «’tillta *th»ii of, »*>•! tat»'t. ’ û ft i« .th. >ny « . ruin« «ahi allr«u<| mid one declined, while Arthur 11 rx V»1 ' *A " *♦••» . Ils" <’V |u \ »n. nhv»r I «rr«. abamlm. nielli Beers, of Spokane Falla, reimiina John O ILH, »Il «4 Hunt«. Oretton J II HI N I INH TON. Remitier. J II ||. N i INGlt N. Keglatrr graded nt 72. The quota of that NUM* ! FOR IM Ht.K ATloN State is full. The basis of tbo np- I »up urn« a « t lit iota, or ., THE STAGE LINE ¡•ointments is upon the last census, Mandi a. ' i r.’ 1» hereby rtam that the hdlowlng and Oregon* and Washin.'ton do t.m. «• I «’Hi t I fli»d r rib r d hta Intenlloti I • : h nl IO ■ I In Ml; ••■ ■t of hta claim. Rh<| not get theiashare. After I the Bitwesn th- t I will I»-’ tuiide before Ihr H«»tfta|rr applicants may bivome more nu < i »r i i »<« I oi.tr« Land Offtua, at llurn». Oregon, on April 21. I*o, %)>, merous, with a show of getting ap Um. II. Mahon, pointment*. There are plenty of BURNS an J CANYON CITI ltd h . ” t r Ihr N ’ \w U.HWL NW •, applicants for |a<xitions in the rail N" M ' I Ip ’* N. Il J, I W M tin • H‘ 1 u wiln»>«nr» tu prove hl< way mail service, ami the following > 1 1 ih . iq«. n «nd cultivation of, b>:ivvs Bum« Monday«, Wv ha-«l.iys <> •»I ’ «r-r.t .« « Imrlr» < m't nr. i liar lr« j(inh, lists for both Oregon and Wnshinp- ami Friday s at 5 A. M. Ju 1*1» i' . M I’ Ha «.all .»f )l ar nr y, Or ton show those who may be selected J H III MINGI« N. Itegtaler ll>* rrlriwlll- ••<■1 Mkr and tlio grading by the examiners: liurua ...» li v<li>v»4«|. ul or.K b»N. the L M t'HIv 71 rmit Mu<»!ta* 1 M Hnmphrcva 7*> I* F rctt*-r«.»»n. N. CK a ., W.’ibirr Am«»* !• l»ît »n <0 !.- uta C Knight J«>bn T Clark Aaron lllr-rti Tri WhitiDvr Ko.He F. Hritdty. 7J W A«H)NOTON. J A« W N«*ctt 79 • ’iA \V. Th ’»mp-ofi Gw». Fr»Mlrir!rik 7» K-ibcrt H Whiting Ju». Bird Com*»» 7* ita-ry S Hal uva Lih’Mr C Fur > r 7*J cha». Fagin ri beri dun L. Jenkh ». v) Chus. O i'ow«i*ien«J 7* Cha* H. tiwlnii Guy NuHHt. ":u II N. .»it Perl M Fiwell. Frank V 'Inr »hAll K »I h 'FI ti. Fl tar Harry V SUx kUin M 71 1 74 fil i 74 TV* •1 ■•s| *1 7d 73 Wv a-e , p-rsonallv acquainted with the most of the gentlemen above mimed by the < Iregouian, and know them to lie I ri lit young men. Our advice to young men capable of filling almost any |>oaition, is to not seek government clerk-hips. A government clerk is simply a machine, who after having Ireon thus employed for a term of years becomes unfitted for other business, devoid of ind ‘¡« ndenee and in dividuality, seek ingonl v fora scanty living in the capital of the nation. Better that you take your ax, gentleman and chop cord young gent ungl a better opportunity wood UII0 presents itself. Citizens’ Mcetluj Excellent accomodili loin» I’lixNcngcr*. for J ewktt & Mi B ean - Proprietors. LUMBER! NoTI< F. F or IH'BLICATION. I anh orrn « at I iccn » March IX IWO THE SAW MILL At Burns has constantly on hand large stock of flooring, rustic, mouldings, sawed shingles II And all kinds of surfaced lutnlwr. Nr» inucldncry Im* been lately added and we are now able to till nil orders »* toon a« received. 0SF*GOOI) ROAD TO THE SAYER «k DORE, Props. B ird ’ s N est , March 15, 1K90. E ditor I tem «: The citizens of THE STAGE LINE Embn e and Saddle Butte precincts met at the residence of Herman FROM Laun on Saturday, the loili, for the purjMi " of organizing and pre Burns t9 Ft. BiJjtfoU, paring to work for securing Bird’s Nest as the permanent location of taaves Burn« every Tlurxday the county . at. morning at G A. M. The meeting was called to order by Chairman J. II. Emerson, who Good accommodations for pas suited th'; object of the meeting, sengers and freights. and R. A. Hendricks was chosen Secretary. T. A. C himp , Prop. The following named gentlemen! were appointed as an executive committee to devise ways and procure moans to advertiso the ad THE STAGE LINE. vantages of the site of Bird’s Nest for permanent county seat: M. B. [ ------- FROM------- Hayes, Henry Lyons, Win. (.’¡ttier- son, Bent Etnbree, Jas. Williams,1 R. J. I vers and E. Fisher. The If a le to two last mimed gentlemen were not Burns present. As a committee to select the lo cation there were appointed by the Carrying the C. S. mail and pns«on chair: M. B. Hayes, J. IL Hunt ger*, leaven Burn* every day ex utd Herman Laun. cept Sundays. The meeting was addressed by Mr. Jas. Williams, after which a, Gasi Vshicle». gasi harass and exnori- resolution was passed to the « fleet oncod drl7o?a. that nil the papers in Harney val-1 C hah . E. B oswell , Prop. ley Iw reqUi »ted to publish the pro ceedings of the meeting. The sum of $ 1<M> was subscribed to defray the expense of adver- tising. LEE MII.LEK Another meeting will be held on PETI : KI IIL. the 24th of this month at the retsi- KUHL & MILLER, deuce of Herman Lunn. Mock Brands. This lohnnn will be Icvote.lto th<‘ pnb- li.-ation n( brands, in an abbreviated form. We would like to li »veevery stock owner, small or large, in the valley represented, therefore have placed the price at »1.00 [ st annum, in advance. Extra for cuts. Call and give us your brand. Armar». BI’HSS F. O. Gunther, M • M. A, Calile, 7U eo-'herteil oti right »houblrr. McGowan Ac Fenwick—II otäch and cattle, 76 connected. Wooley, J. C. Hörne«. J2. Bugler, llenry - Catti«, «Ingle— bar on left «Me. Biichnnan, Win. h. IG on mure«; colta, three year»; ohi and der, O. iGiwi’D J. s » I s L — l!or>e«, .1 on left «boul der; < i’th1, J on h ft Ilio and right h Id<• of ne«-k. Brink, Homy F —Hor e*. «ingle lion rlgnl shoulder; cattle, BBon right hide. NOTICE role ri BLIC.VTION, L and Drm « gy Hi »vt, March It*. l*»wi N rilrr !• hereby riven ttial Ihr Ldiowlng : at.u d •» ’ Irr ha» Nied n«»lh rof hl« hdenllon <■' i ak final |»r -d tn «H|»p»>ri of hl» claim and tint od pi f Wifi b« tiiudr t»rf«<rr the |i«Hti*irr «1 I I * • ' » r <d Li* I ilrd Nlatn« Land uttice, al Burn», urvtfon. «»n May a), Iwx», vli. itami * <l«ihii«»t|», r « > ’ . W ... ip ■ ». It -4 F. W* M He Dante» the • '• < w"n. ri t>» prove hi* «-onl'tiuona r* !• r np i and rtitinath’h of. «aid land, f n». - I il ill« n vin.toi Ba > dall," I’ Arnrtl, all of Kilry, llarney Co , ur. J H HI Nl IN »ION. Ilrglatar Livery & Feed Stable, CANYON CITY, OREGON. Reed’s Restaurant, BL’llNS, OdEUON. g«F“The table always supplice with the beet the market afford*. E noch R eed , Proprietor. or < 111. r ha Bl..I 'be (if II Ik Itilriilloh I«» li'Klif» h o| |.f.a.( I»- if port «»( hta «’atin. aioi that .»l i p I o I ■ ■ ♦ 1.» f<»r« th»» If• i I irr an<t I.* * • • i of I. »• I 1« d Mat«1« l.miii ofttr«. »1 Horn«, < rax« .. • u Haiurday, ipril >. % la: l.oul» Hu«-lo«>. I»rr t* ‘♦No f r Ihr n W U 17. Tp 3 N. It i I W M II«’ i «’.it«R tl>r !uj .i»l1 .:.' Wlti«r»*r« p h > e"n ». <idrii r ti|M«t« an*) » i Muti - d. . ni.| land. » ig I H "alrr*. t*. • • •. J“ ■« l 1 lr.’ n Ilvnry F>bp>a, ut Harney rouuljr, L«r« i|i*ii J H IH NTINGTUN, Krfl.ter, Mofes i «it ersi icatiom . La 4» urn« r At Hl AN». OR. Marrh u, 1*-<A N litri» ta hereby flirti lh«t Uiri following i .am r i a f . 1 ti »i • ■«•»( hl» ItllmtliHl «»■•*< •> I fi .a iip t <»( hl* rigiro, «|)<Ì tt ai . 11 r will L* iuta I« la-(«»re ihr K ok I«irr »'id H» »•••= v»r I “ I aii I «»ilo-e. al Hurt»«. urn- Kvu. ou natur»Uy. April st» taw». til kwllt Jewrll, l< ! \fp N . 4M r the K ta NW andini« 2 ■ I i ■ 1 v I 1. . » " M li« tiamaa th«- f Hwiug wit» « • • t » f>r<>va bh c >niiiiu<*iia i»f ■ 1 la .«J, J -Gl» J 'ta h. J '' I »*|‘ia. "alter < r < Lr* l»«ycr, o( Hurt «, llarnay roouir, Or. J. H III MiMiluN, Kcgtator. Norh’E H)K PUBLICATION. L and oryi« a at H< hn «. oa., )« brunry V, |.*N). Notice k hereby tlvan that the hdlowhtjr fil' d r <d hta Itllrllth'U • fl’ .p l d 1. In < lr 111. «’ <1 thut .i I pr »■ d .«11 he no»' b«dote Ihr llr^i ter - I I »' I • • r • «1 • « Lm.<l Of!ire at Huru«, Oregon, on April 4. I*«», vlt Urihiidcr ¥. M«< arty, H I N » »* f r th. ’ s’A • NW , NW U, and *’’> '» ip IN. R j| r. W M. Hr t utio n the f< ilnwItiR wIllie/R«*« prove hi« < iti. . in r« dll.««’ upuu and cuHtvatinn oL •»Id ta i, %!/ J.n.jdi A .Martin J«>»epk Lar» •• -» J )' i*.rr.’,, Hd and Henry Cheat- haiH, all of Buri.», «’r J H II I M ING10N.».Rr<tater. notici : OF IIFAIlIXG L amp orrt< k *r H i nn «, or ., Fri>rtiary 12. I*Ä. ’ I ’ i I m *. I’r«» einptl'Hi «’lalmant. vr . Th«» •* I«* ».I Or« 4 «li mix ! II« t»rv Mlltar. <»( tho it . f < Alihirnla, nt» am|> I aii 'I < lalinanu. Mlllrr, <>( the of < allfonUa i a 111 |>|««»«< ink«1 i "tica that a hear- I d vili l.< ha.| In th«1 aliove <*nll(lt*<l |.« g . it i- |(extat«’r Alni i;.-« «-l v*r «•( th« » I » "I ' •!' '■ nt Burn-, hi «ahi ‘«talr, on tho "f 'pul. I - " nt 10 «»’«’I"« k a M of • I i" <1«’i» rtiilno iho rharaelrr of the m » i I u hi« •L -' rll»< <l trncl •»( Infi'l, t«» wit: i 1 I ' - ‘A nu.I Iota A an<l 7, Nr«- 6, Tp 21 N. : \V nini I«» il' lf rinnt« mid n-< «rlnlti t" 1 H vr nr not Ihr ratal tract Í4 « 1 • WHinp lnn>l wllhhi the rnrmihig • I.. I I.«», ' xt' ii l«1! to the Htato of «ir< on thv I.<h <lny «»I March. | n , o J B III NTINUÌOX, Krxtator. H NOTH F FOR PI’RMCAT!O!f. L and u» ri< k at II i kn «, or ., H I.rnary I*oo N til«» 1« hereby glv«*n that lb« following I 'tl ler bn n l< d noth’«’ of Illa |||t<*ntloit to ul. final proof in hupport of hta « latin. «nd U ni i I pro f Will I»«» til h «I«’t»«*for« th«* I<<* k I n - »• r »1- I i i "t I l.nti'i <Hh< e at Burn», Or., «»ti April 7, H j O, Vli: Mnry K. B«»rli»n«l, I’.. |. ‘ 1 i I1 ¿1 •. k I’ W M She iiMinrs tin’ following witiH* to prov«’ her roidlnuoiM reMdeii««» •ip 'ii, mid riilth litlon of, Hid land, viz I'MvId I’liniv’iiorv, «’Hi Bower, Othn lloiley and jo». Ulil, all of Burtih, or J. II. Ill NILNGTON, Regkter. NOTK E inn ITBI.B VriON. I.AM) I >H I< r A I Bl KWH, < I k ., I cbruiiry 2H, IM'. n ». Nntif o 1» lu reby glv<'n that th«» following- naiiH- I »•••tier I.a - fill’d noth*«* of hta Intonllofi to iniiki- flnnl proof In support of bin ( laiiii.niid IhnlsHl'l proof will !»«• iioidv b«’for«« Ilin Re«ta- t«»r and lb Ivi r I’. - Land OHIrv, al Burn«, On ion, on April I, l*M>, *'.i 1*1«rni'1 ri«» 1». M(’f'firty* If I No. J*1.» for th«* I'. »1 H it . 20, T|>. 24 M, It 31 I. SV M II IIHIIH1« th'» following WlllH’HM'M to pr- vo hl“ <ontlnnoiH resIdwiK1«» upon arnl < ultl- vutlon of, Mild I mih I, viz Joseph A. Martin, io ph linrm-M, - j Molheriibrnd aud Henry < Io iillinni, all of Hnriihf Or J B II I N I INGTON, Rrghh’r. G. IL. (Il LH AM, M. I)., Offer* hta pn.fp' ‘ lotiiil *«rvl*ei to the cltlitn of llarney Rud vicinity.