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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1888)
A thankshiving ball , At the Opera House H McMinn- ^¡Ue, on the evening of Thursday Nov’ 29- Tickets 75Cent». Supper at the St Charles Hotel, $1.00 per couple. Everybody Invited. WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. LOCAL HAPPPENINGS IN ANO ABOUT THE CITY. Where Waa.iJItnmy when the Boys went Huiue. New crop oranges at C. Griswn’s. c.tvrMo!1d.,ym,0t the Mr. J. p. Howe of this city has moved to Dayton. A new ' cents fine nnderweare just received edmond’s. The res e ’ of election in West Vir- ginta is still in >t. Bom.—To the wife of Marion Carter, on Nov. 14, 1888, a girl. The Louisiana lottery has issued the numbers of the winning tickets. Asocial party will be given at Wright’s hall, Saturday evening, Nov. 17, If . • q T u 16 ^Bort duty on Canadian logs is $3.00 per thousand feet board measure. ire prepared to do all kinds of hauling. The weather is very cold for this lime * r Pianos moved, etc. of the year. It made ice Wednesday night. Charge« Seasonable, UVJ *r MeMlMTllto Band. Fetzer & High, DRAYMEN THE M c M innville dairy A. Braly left Monday evening for San Diego, California, where he will stay for some time. Bargains in ladies and children’s 1> now prepared to furnish milk at all cloaks and jackets to close them out at Rodmond ’s. times first cuss milk The best ail wool gent’s hose in tlie Per pint one month, delivered morning or county for sale at Bishop A Kay’s for 25 cents per pair. evening. $L, per quart, »2 Milk saved seperate for children, The Central saloon has been moved into the building west of Jones A Co's no extra charge. mill on third street. C has . W. H olman . Don't forget to read the article on En silage, the first of which will appear in T he T klcphonk ou N ov . 23rd. C. GRISSEN When you want anything in the line of 4JBOCEKIKH, CHOCK KItY, CANBY, TOYS and NOTION’S. ---- Produce in exchange----- C GRISSEN MY MOTTO -IB- large SALES, SMALL PROFITS. OPPOSITION BOOT AND STORE. SHOE F. DIELSf’HMEbER. J. B. ROHR, Millinery, hair weaving and stamping done to order at MrH. A. E. Stuart’s two doois south of tlie post office. The Indian war vetrans of this county will meet at North Yamhill on the first Friday in January. Ail of them :-bould attend. . * W ILLAIHUIK F.I.EtTltlC CO. How It I'urpnua I'tllRtlng Part <>f an Immru.e M ater Power. The Willamette Falls Electric Light company is quite an important enter prise. In a conversation with a gentle man interested in the corporation it was learned that tho rew company will ab sorb the United States Electric Lighting and Power company, with its capital stock of $200,000. As the capital stock of the new company is $1,000,000, the sum of $890,000 will be devoted to buy ing the water power at Oregon City and to the purchase of a new plant. The new company have acquired full title to all the power at the falls and will endeavor 1° (be best of use of the same. All the machinery for the generation of electricity will be located at the falls, brom thence it will be conducted bv wire to Portland, East Portland and Al etna to supply light and to run machine ry of all kinds. Power will be furnished from one-half horse power to fiftv horse power, as desired by customers. The eomp.mv is calculating on furnishingthe Powe- io run tho machinery for the cable csi It is claimed that tlie cost will be les» ijn for steam; besides this the cor. u. insurance will be less where elec tric power is used in- ead of steam, as the insurance compu i es always object to the presence of a furnace arid boiler for the generation of steam on promises m which they have risks. In addition to this, the cost of gener ating light will be greatly reduced, and tire Willamette Falls company will be able to furnish light tor both public and private use at rates which defy competi tion. A pulp mill is being constructed at Oregon City, which will utilize the power of the falls. Eastern and Cali fornia parties are interested in this en terprise A company, which purposes utilizing the water power for the purpose of oper ating paper mills, hai just closed a par gain for tho use of the necessary water power. It will be seen from this that Oregon City is destined to be the greatest man ufacturing town in the northwest. MeKl’NE AKltKSriit). The Northern Pacific express company On a Warrant Sworn out by Kos Bewly before Justice Hard lug, for was robbed on Monday night at Tacoma, Hlurder. by their night clerk, of $10, $10,000. (XX). He has gone to Victoria. Tuesday a warrant for the arrest of Stinit the bilk is anchored outside Willard McKune for murder was sworn the town with a $20 fine. If he returns before Justico Harding of this city, he wil! get at least sixty days in jail. out by Ros Bewley son of James F. Bewley, State papers please copy. who was shot and killed by McKune Mr. Rose the tailor who has been re some time ago. The sheriff went to Sheridan and arrested McKune and took siding in the town for some time past has left for eastern Oregon. The climate him to tho county jail at Lafayette. Wednesday afternoon he was brought does not agree with him. belore Justice Harding and waived ex The Thetis has arrived at Esqnimalt amination. This is an unbailable crime with the remains of Arch-Bishop Seghers so he was taken to Lafayette to await which have been handed over to the the next session of court. The prosecu ting attorney is confidant that he will be Catholic clergy for burial. convicted oil that charge. Davy Coventry is prepared to clean A FAKIR. chimneys at a moments notice. The chimneys that need it should be cleaned The Advertising Fake in Town. Better at once and thus prevent a Are. Look Out. FROM THE BULL'S EYES. THE POW-WOW. ___________ .. The Chiefs of the Mighty Tribe McMinnville And Surrounding Assemble. Country. CANNON, TAR, BOYS, TORCHES. AND NO A Great Rotary Storm or Whirlwind De stroys the Democratic Breast* works. Wednesday tho chiefs of the mighty tribe of Yamhill dropped their strings of wampum into the hat which went from topee to topee. The raise was made in order to pay for a great war dance which was to be held in the great council chamber of the tribe, Garrison’s opera house, in honor of flic great victory wou by Harrison theman-witli-a-chinese-rec- ord, and Morton thc-inan-with-money- tn-a-barrel. Great preparations had been made in the way of cannon powder, torches, speakers, tar barrels, etc. At seven o’clock the warriors bsgan to as semble and in a short time the great council hall was full. The stage was decorated with various trophies of the chase, behind the speaker a large sheep bide rested majesticly on a bed of roses, on each side was a large hat, that had been captured from some clothing store in the town. The first thing on the program was music. Then Mr. Bishop read a piece entitled The Ten Commandments. Sev eral of the tribe had never heard of them before and they wanted to know who wrote them. More music, then a piece of prose was read by Mis. Lotigl.arv which contained some very good cheer for the victorious warriors. The speaker of the evening was then introduced. We forget his name but they called him the Oregon cyclone, have looked in Webster and found that a cyclone means a great rotary storm or whirlwind. All the im migration tracts that are published in the state say that such a thing as that has never been in Oregon. We know better now. After the epeaking the pro cession was to have been held but the torches did not get here, so the Bovs went and burnt the tar and shot tho can non. The demonstration was a complete fizzle from begining to cud. The ladies decorated the hall very nicely, their en thusiasm showed to some effect but that of the men was not of the l ight order so they went home disgusted ami blaming each other for the failmo. COUNTY COURT. The county court has met and adjourn ed. The levy for county purposes is 11 mills. The petition of J. J. Collard and others for the opening of a county road was allowed. The court allowed W. C. Hembree $100, damage, tho amount to be paid by petitioners. The assessment of Edgar Popp'.eton was raised $4,500. Mr.Poppleton gave in $5,200, making his assessment $9,700 The assessment of Win. Jamison wjb raised from $1,100 to $4,000. The petition of county Supt. Baker, wanting salary raised $200 was rejected. The salary allowed by the county is $600 and the fees amount to about $250, mak ing the present office worth about $850 per year. A TRULY BEAUTIFUL SIGHT. Th<* Future of McMinnville io a Grand One. It Can’t bo Oiherwlie when Backed by the Magnificent Country. One of the most magnificent eights for a person to look upon, w ho is a lover of When you see the “ad” ire space next week you CAN’T pastoral nature, can lie seen from the bull's eyes in tho n- w ■ i h <1 v I this city. It is well w rlli I l - t iz. upon it. To a p- i. t c u. :n,l th- view is restricted by tile :-i:> .¡1 groves of Ur which are scatter J ovei thia beauti ful valley. The section of country suirounding McMinnville is admitted by all to be the garden spot of Oregon. We will en deavor to tell you exactly what can be seeu from the tower. After climbing several flights of easy stairs, you find yourself in a room about fourteen feet square, which will Ire occu pied by tho clock machinery when the clock is put in. Abovo this is another room which is gained by a flight of stairs and you are now looking out of the bull's eyes or dials upon a panorama of nature which in beauty is not excelled by any spot in Oregon. You have an unrestrict ed view for miles and miles of the farm ers ideal farmland. The magnitude of it overwhelms you and your brain immedi ately responds and you are dreaming of the magnificent future in store for the beautiful little city which is nestling in the siiade of the Appollo like foi nis.of the coast mountains. Tho futuro in your brain excels all printed dreams ot the magnificence of fair, far Cathay. The future of thia city from a common sense i hard matter of fact view must bo great, | for the country to baric it is not wanting, i I For miles mid miles cun bo seen an extraordinarily prolific country for grains and iruits. Looking out of the round window to ward tho east, the first object which rivets your attention is a beautiful, sight ly structure, of which every inhabitant of thin city is justly proud; it is the new school house which is now nearing com pletion, and w hen finished will be the peer of any in the state. After contem plating this, and thinking that the peo ple ot this city will not let the city do otherwise than piogiess, your eyes stray beyoud it und seo a forest of fir until their vision is arrosted by a low dark line far down on tlio horizon, which ex tends as for north and south as the eye can roach. It is tho summit of the grand Will also furnish sacks on reason' old Cascades, who shut out the cold icy able terms. winds of the east and make the climato of the valley a warm and even one. A little north of a direct east course the snow capped giant of Oregon rears its kingly head above the dark and leaden clouds of a winter’s day. The rugged You are also notified that I have contour of the summit gives one the erected, and will soon have in run thought that this country will not be ning order, by September 1st. 1888, broken in twain when such vertebrae holds it together. A farming country a fine large Grint Mill near con not be seen from this position, but stock. Also a full line of warehouse, and that said mill nevertheless it is there, only bidden by be thoroughly furnished with dense fir forests which line the banks of the Yamhill and Willamette rivers. DRUGS, PATENTMEDICINES,ETC. latest improved Roller Mill The country is interspersed with very chincry, which is warranted to fine forming lands. Alter gazing awhile All sold at bottom prices for cash to make as fine Hour as is make in and dreaming, your eyes stray through GEO. W. BURT. the state. the opposite window und you see a fine level stretch of c-iuntry, without timber, Everybody wishing to put in wheat to all of which iB in cultivation. You let be ground for family use Can do so free your eye take in ita immensity until it is of charge. abruptly arrested by the foothills of the Coast range. They are all in cultivation for at least five miles back, and they are a pleasing contrast, with their lines of beauty, to the level prairie. Beyond, the mountains rear their noble heads to the sky witii their manee of fir until in arnekoff shadowy distance they melt. The amount of money which still is in them in the form of ehapely fir trees cannot be estimated. The immense wheat country and the still greater timber land impres ses one still more about the great future. The contemplation of this immense wealth is a pleasure, but it is not for us, so we turn our eyes to the south, and again they are gladdened. Here indeed the beauties of pastoral nature can be seen in their greatest. A beautiful stretch of level country receedes front us, intersperced with small gloves of oak, in which can bo seen the gleaming of a white farm house, above which a column •W OI.WÍLLE COLLEGE ?» of smoke indicatos that the good house wife is prep it ing a delicious superior her better half who will soon be homo Cbaieal Crarse, hum the fields in aliicli lie is now buw - ing next season's crop. Scientific Coon*. For ten miles this beautiful sight is Normal Course, before you, when, suddenly your eye ■■mounters dink rising mound, which Business Come. you soon make out ns the Amity hills; Fine rooms in the College build ■ he beautiful line of tlieir surninits being ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, $1.00 clearly defined against a gieut bank of ing for young ladies ns well as for bluir bgray clowds which betokens rain t5rOM ON EKT2IX3, 'VXTtSTS, &c., |3.00 young men. Procuring Und Patents. Filing Arguments, io the country beyond them. and Conducting Contests, o< Modaralo ----- BOARD ¡12.60 A WEEK. Tliu wind line risen ;ir.J it is now so Tsrms. Send for circular to col l llmt a pencil cun scarcely be held Tuition; Collegiate Department in our fin -ore, uo, v.itli a quick and hasty $10. a term ; in /endemic Depart glance through tho noitli window we dc- WASHINGTON, D. C. ment $8. a term ; in Primary De send to terra firma. HHtlrr hboald have Copp’r. Settler’s fluidr U* oalf SC reata (postage itauijM). f lic look through the north window partment $(>. a tc.m. was not unrewaidud by beauty. The country lying north is level without u Term beline Sept. 5th. tree, until five miles away a fine body of timber marking the course of Panther Excelllcnt pdvantage. In, Music. ■•reek obstructs our view. Notice 1« hereby given that the nmb-r- Semi for Catnlogtie, T <1. Iti ow- wx, At sts high prices. A. J-APPERSON You are hereby no When you are ready tiffed that I havethor oughly overhauled and to buy repaire d my 1 a rge warehouse at McMinn ville, Oregon, and that I will store grain on reasonable terms. And all kinds of SCHOOL SUPPLIES, be sure and call at the Coal Oil. School Books The interior ot Apperson’s store is re ceiving an overhauling at the hands of For some time pa3t the papers of House. Sigi, and Oniamental Fainter Mr. H S. Brindley the new clerk, who southern Oregon have been throwing is a rustler. The store will be much im shot and shell at an advertising fakir, M c M innville , O regon . proved in appearance. who has liven working the upper count On December 5tli, the electors of Ore ry, Saturday thin town was visited by Graining, gon chosen in the election will meet at the geutlcinan, whose scheme is to have Paper Hanging and Proposed New County. the capital in Salem and vote for presi vour card printed upon the rules and Carnage Painting. dent and vice-president of the United regulations of the Cook house. A copy We arc intorined (but the citizens of Undoubtedly they will vote for will be hung in each bedroom of the Prompt Attention to Orders from States. Harrison and Morton. bouse. For this lie wants $2.00 per card. Mitchell, Burnt Ranch. Fossil and other the Country. He will make about $40 or $59 out of the The boys of this city are endeavoring scheme which will be taken out of the portions of the Bridge creek and John to get up a gymnasium club. This is a town. The men who take it card will get Day settlements, intend to ask the legis good thing and the young men of this their money back in about ten yeais lature to set them apart in a newly- citv should take hold of it. They won’t The same amount of money expended organized county. The new county is to work so the next liest thing to keep for advertising in T he T elephone would be composed of a portion of Grant, Gill them out of mischief is fun. place the card before at least 2400 peo am and Crook. Natural boundaries, We make a specialty of such as mountain ranges, Btreams, etc., Portland is in a bad shape for small- ple. Fools ai’nt all dead yet. will probably mark its lines, and not Kx. The accomodations at the pest A STRANGE BET. Stationery & School Supplies, straight-line surveys. If the prayer Is use are not sufficent. As yet nothing granted and the new county organized, lias been done to prevent contagion. the county seat will probadly be located Musie & Musical Instruments. Several houses that are filled with eases somewhere on the John Day between have not yet been quarantined. Before the election a lady and a gen Mitchell and Fossil. The scattering in Give us a call and be satisfied. Subscrip tion agents for all leading papers All persons wishing to subscribe for tleman ot Salem made a bet as follows: formation here given concerning this and magazines. any newspapers, magazine, or other pe If Harrison was elected she was to wheel move has been gathered by us in con riodical, published in the United States, the man to the post office, a distance of vernation with citizens of the territory The McMinnvitls News Co. can get it in connection with T he T ele six blocks. Harrison was elected and named.—Prineville News. May THIRD STREET. phone for a greatly reduced rate. One the man wanted to withdraw the l>et but Ancient Wheat. door south of the Braly block, on C the lady insisted on wheeling him in a 18:4 wheel barrow to the |>ost office. He street. A most interesting experiment culmi- finally concluded to ride and she wheel I have moved into the building two ed him there amidst the cheers of by nateii to day in the raising of wheat doors south of the poet office, where all standers. grown from seeds as old as the Exodus. people who a»e owing me are requested The ex|ierimenter is David Drew, who LKTTEK LIST. to cull and settle their bills. I am in last year received from a friend in Alex need of the money at once and you will List of letters remaining uncalled for andria, Egypt, some grains of wheat oblige me by being prompt and paying up at once. Mas. A. E. S tvart . in the Post office at McMinnville, Oie- taken from a mummy exhumed near the ruins of Memphis, and belonging, it is gon, Oct., 1st, 1888. To-morrow twenty-five buxom Eng believed, to the period of the ninth dy Davis W G lish servant girls will pass through Port- Burk G W Eustapson John On shares. Prefer to let them land enroute for San Francisco, where Brown Della nasty, which would make it grown about Johnson Chris good places swait them. Good servants Fowler F M in small herds. 3000 years B. C., or bo nearly 5000 years Kline S L scarce in San Francisco, and it is Frelivett John Ihave a few fine Cotswold rams are old. He planted the seed early in the Kenan Mrs Margerel Mortemer Edward said these twetity-fivs are but »»“X* spring, and carefully nursed it. It grew for sale, price $5.00. Malen Willie Madden James couriers of a large number who will fol rapidly, and at liie tune of cutting Madden James S N ionols I. T Also a number of fine full blood low. measured from six and a half to seven Jayra Johan Seuford R D ed Berkshire pigs, both sexes, price Damon S.iwyer surprised the boys leot high. The leaves alternate on the Vernier J F Steel W .1 stock like ordinary wheat, but Hie pro $5.00 here Satnrdav night when he returned Yocum Belle Mrs. Address Geo. Owens from Hillsboro with a beautiful young Parties calling for the same will please duct of the plant is the most singular part of it, for, instead of growing tn an J. F. WlHECARVKR, woman whom he introduced as his wife. say advertised. lm 25 McMinnville, Or. P. M. ear like modern corn, there is a heavv She is the daughter of Win. Tompkins, cluster of small twigs in pla<% of the of Forest Grove. Damon has bought tlie spindle which h iegs downward from its Astoria'« Railroad. usual box of cigars and the boys are all I weight, ami each twig is thickly studded It !• wishing him a happy future. I People ask if the railroad will be built ' with kernels, each of which is in a sup- | «rate husk. From what is threshed a W J Garrison and James McPhillips, from Astoria. From the Astoiian we ■ lip |,,ilfer‘«¡p h- >e grown next year, as returned from Portland Saturday where tlie’iesnlt proves this ground to exceed the following which looks as if they they have been receiving treatment from in quality anything that the modern a Dr.Bigelow.»Christian SeienceCure tor meant business: Yesterday afternoon Directors ( onn grain can grow. paralysis. They are both loud tn pro claiming the benefits received from tin. and Crosby and Mr. H. I’ riiielson, MARRIED. treatment. The doctor does not use chief engineer of the Astoria A South medicine or electricity, simply puts hrs Coast railroad company, opened the Sunday afternoon the marriage of Mr. hand on the head and mumbles a few bids handed in for the work of clearing .i'ned Lucy K. Bewley and I’.o*well L. A fine line of the right of WUJ through tbe Skipanon Ebon Andrews, of Heppner, and Miss words. Bewley have been duly appointed by the TEAS, Electric Bittcrx wmm I b . The s|ie«iti<ations call for a Maiy Kingery of this city, took place at Among the ballots found in the box of dealing Rixtv feet wide, to he measured COFFEES. Thin remedy I k becoming w» well known county court of Yamlilll rountv Oregon, West Albany precinct was a note signed and paid for by the acre. The lads, con ■tile residence of the bride's parents. sricEs inipular hr to need no rpecial _ 1. uion- joint executrix snd executor of tlie > *tst bv Ubbe Peters Mr. Peters had paid it sequently, wvle for so much an acre, and * Tlie ceremony was t-erf«»i med by Ilcv. G. lion. All ÀII who have used Electric Elect rie. Bitter« <»f James F. lfi-wl*-v deev-nsc.!. 'I herefore nil persons havmgrlsims again«! said estate ’ off. stuck it in his pocket and man lie<1 were as follows : It. R. Marion. $299; F. Ronnil, pastor of the M E. church of sirg the .«nnic pong of praise.—A l purer •re hereby notified to present tliemwltli I i ran* proper vouchers to the midi rrigmd nt 11» leavp tr medicine docx not exist and it is gua Fresh Vegetables of all descriptions directlv for the polls and voted, putting Joplin A Flynn, $285; D. C. Ryckman this city. The young couple they ___ Electric will teed to do all that ir claimed. ' the note in instead ot a ticket for |185; E. Lund & Co., f 175. fh« lowest : morrow for Heppner where Bitter« will cure al! di'«caMffl of the Liver 11w office of W L. Bradshaw, st Lnfiivette will lie kept while in Season. within six months from the date land as he had intended. In ronnect on bid was accepted and E. Lund A Co., so live in the future. and Kidhecys, will remove Pimples. Boita, Oregon, with the business Mr. Wm. Vance had notified. The work will be commenced Balt Rheum and other reflections c;ni*ed by hereof. Dated this 29th, day of Oct, t^W. impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the Btieklen’s Arnica Salve. " ill sell st bottom price for cash or ex wagered $2.50 that Mr. Peters voted for within three days of signing of contract. Lvi v E B ewley and | Harrison, and having been declared the nyntem and prevent ns well on ( lire all Ma W L. B bahswaw ItonwKi.L I. II kwlev . change for produce. June 15:8tf Chine»* 1‘hra.aat.. loser paid the bet.-Albany Democrat. The Best Salve in the world fur Cuts, laria fevrcR. • For cure of h'*ada(;hc. Con- Atty (or said estate joint executrix moi «tipntion and Indigestion try Electric Bit- A. HUSSEY Bruis-.e. Bores Ulcers. Salt Klicnni, executor of said estate. Considerable complaint is ma le bv Fever Sor. ■■, Tetter, ■ trapped Hand*. te"-' Entire satisfaction rna^antecfl. or Yon can’t say the I*"’'™1.’’ money i• funded — Price and fl.on per i charitable creatures. lor the hi. t _ ' tbs Children. They are es- some of our farmeis against Chinese Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Edipt- twitch.- al llogere A Todds Drug Store. (5) Y3wvV V peciailjr liable to sudden 'thevhave been buying (">nt > pheasants and they are urging the repeal ions, and j>o«itivrly cures Piles, or no !,.ti flour, etc., for their tetlow men Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, I'.iv required. It is guaranteed to give cte. We guarantee Acker's English Thev have given men » ho wvie to > t e • of the law that prol «ts these birds, by perfect satisfaction, cr inonev refnnded. MOTHEILS! farmer writ- price 25 cent» per box. KogersJk Todd. Remedy a positive euro. It saves . -t.iL them Iwr-es. Given away bug- : tt»e next leffixlatnj'*- i< rocommendod bv phyririiinfl ¿"n iZhb~l£Xw an.t •'-" S mg io the Oregonian says: «ir cliihlrt-it trvtlibiK II in a purcly vrget- hoars of anxious watching, * Sold by | Geo. W.Burt. Druggist. i -‘We have sixteen a< re^ aLIc prepari»tion. it« ingrediente are piib- MILLS rai«e berries. We are aurrounded by lisbdi arotind irli linttf** ft in pleaxiint fo th<* la*le ilhd nbwoliitrlx il rc- i large Limn», where the Chinese plieaa Have been remodeled and are now : lieve. « i ri gulatc. ’ * thè howeln, I ants find fovorahle bsunta. We cannot prepared to receive grain for grind- will be accepting charity. | qtiitilN p.drt, eli:* 1 !« «!i.-irrh«t a and wind colie, keen any domestic fowl« on our httle aliava fev<*rÌJ«liiicM , dcMroyn womi«, ami log. Grist grinding a specialty. nlacw btcanae of the damage that would , j prevenir <’«»n\ ilhbaiM, x«$otlicM thccliil.l and F.verv farmer in Yamhill couPty ! do our crops. But we are 7.'' ' zi ve« it r(fe«ltiiiz ami naturai xleep. (’at I Chmsse pheasants from outside winch toria ix tlie rhildrcn'n panacea—thè motti do n. damage, bnt th« state of Oregon, I ere’ friend. 35 <lo«re, .V» cent*. b warranted, U becans. It is the brat ■ threatens tl-st if we hurt or kill one o Blood Preparation known. It will poel- them, «e shall be subject to criminal tively cure r.ll Ilbvxl Discara», purifies tLo C\\ A ani reliable Jíc¿>:nc.i aro the brat prowntion and a fine of $.g) and eo«t.. whole system, and thoroughly builds up tho Flour, Rye flour, and Graham ■vl Vvw tojependupo». Acker ’ s Blood El Ti e article will be printed tn If there is any justice or wt-dom tn tin. constitution. Iletneciber, M guarantee it. constantly on hand. All work is be one. The anic-e prinled tn ixir hash" n proscribed for 7er. rs for allfm- ileo 'V lltirf, drilli- i-t on the part of onr legislators, will some . Uro llurf. (Iriii*' purlücsoftlinlHorxL IncveryformofBcrof- *»rranted ar d I intend to gain the book form after be ng t ! one kfodlr point it out? Jhe legi-foture , Í ulotra, P ’ - pI ililicor Mem rial discstt-a, it Is d< patronage of the public by square Which convene. invr.l-jaldo. U- r r.h-ciiiTia'.i-tn.L-ianoLq'jaL dealing and good work. iiirX «III S’ tfiven one ire. of to it that thia set of folly and t-‘J Mtn ■ r ¡G o. W. Burt, druggist. i I be isixa'ed. ”, F. H. KNUPPEL. LANDS—MINES 100 SHEEP TO LET [McMf Milk.] A liberal patronage is bulicited. F. B Proprietor.. HEITLY N. COPP, IS t’reahteiit. A New Arrival of Oarlnr.d Stoves and Runges at Manning’s, Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorio Children Crylor Pitcher’s Cßstorla Aug 17 3m charge. ----- A Cord Asjcrtim < an alwa’ S Le Lmrd i t Manning's. X r »i. h tc attend to iobblng