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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1890)
- i - AWll,y?1! THE OAJPITAIi EVENING JOTJBNAIi. THE CAPITAL JOUMAI, TERMS OK HUiH;mPTlON. Dully by mull per year, J6 Co Dully by mall per week, 10 WcoKly by mall per year, 1 00 3-If not paid In advance the price "barged for the Wkkkly Jovhsai, will lr Iioperycnr. If pnper nro not delivered FOB SWAPFORD AXD TUB I1KID0E. A View or Iho Silnntlon Ity Hip Friends of the Kx-Trcasnrer. promptly notlty tio office. There la n cooil ileal of excite ment orcrtlio springing of an op- poftltion candidute for city treasurer, nnd tlio friends of Mr. Hwnfl'ord nnd n good bridge nro up inarms and defilre through the Jouii.vai. to make a full statement to the people In order thnt they may vote advis edly next Monday. The facts are, the main object tlio people of fialein are utter Ih the bridge and a good bridge, and tlie.v It may bo asked what connection lias the election for treasurer of (he city with tlio bridge? It in junt tills: Mr. rjwuflbrd resigned In order that the people of Balem should be able to get a vote on the bridge, and by as nearly an unanimous a votoas po (lb!i to declare themselves In favor of the bridge to be built before the Huriiim-r Ih over. The IiiihIiiwh in lorosUof the entire city arc suffer ing for want of a bridge. Tills ef fects every business man in Salem and every fanner in reach of S.ilcrn. Utisiuess men should consider themselves under nmiu obligation to Mr. .Sunllord for refining his olllce temporarily for the benelitof the city, and ihe whole community should see to it thai (hero be no division or expression of a lack of conlldeneo by any division of votes. At the same lime it ("in be said Unit Mr. Hwaflbrd has proven himself a safe, reliable mid elllclent ofllcer, and has never sacrlllced the confi dence of his friends by any conduct of his while in olUcc or out. Let us make no mls'ako next Monday on this matter Olvcalargeandfull vote for Urldge lionds ami 10. . Swaf ford for city treasurer. KELLER & SONS. Fine Furniture, elegant in finish, artistic in design. Headquarters for office; diningroom, bedroom and kitchen furniture, wallpaper and decorations, lace curtains over 200 patterns, curtain poles, dadoes, ' want it as soon as pt-ibie, mirrors and mouldings, art goods, novelties in easels, pictures, studies, brackets, carpet rugs, etc. corncture framing and rurniture re pairing Wareronms 3I3--320 Eldridge Block. GILBERT FrAITBRSOX. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Tun Fiiiht Vkski,. "Sixteen .wars ago," said rf. I). Adair, yester day, "the first vessel that ever load ed lis entire cargo nt Astoria, was chartered by Or. Aug. (J. Kinney, and loaded at the Farmers' dock," ii.vh the Astorlau. "It was a great event for the town, as you may sup pose, and wo Astorlans felt wry much pleased. My father, (Jen. .John Adair, said: 'Hani, make out a deed for a town lot and make a present of It to the captain.' The vcssel.s name was the Vermont, and the captain's nttttiu was Hlchardson. 1 made out a deed fora lot in upper Astoria, and gave It to Iho captain, who thanked mo very heartily, and said he would keep tlio deed safely. I never heard from him or the deed till yesterday, when f got a letter from him. IIu is In tlio hardware business in Ban Diego, Cab, and writes that Inasmuch as hii taxes this year are double what they have beon any former year, ho wants to know what I think his lot is worth. wrote In reply, thnt I thought it would bo cheap at eight hundred dollars." Tin: Oiiiiat Excuimio.v. When the Hoard of Trado meets a week from Monday night it will decide whether or not to Invito tlio Ray mond excursion party to stop oil hero and make Salem a visit. This party Is one composed of wealthy Now York and JJoston families who nro making an extensive tour of the West. They liavo spent tlio winter in California and through hero for Portland on April 12th. Home of iho members of tlio board think it would bo a good plan to Invito tlio party to mako Sulutu a visit. Should they stop over here tlio party will be so wnll entertained as to over remember Oregon's capi tal city kindly. Statesman. Mayor Williams has been authorized by tlio entertainment committee of tlio Hoard of Trado to telegraph and find out where thoy aro located at present, and whether this palatial outfit cur can bo Induced to pause In their continental Journey or not. Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE II. BARKKP, Pros. 1 X jm&m r- A H. V. MATTHEWS, Treas. WM. HOWARD PHEL-F8, Sec S IB lU Im Bun ANY Incorporated 1889 Capital Stock $30,000. tSTWrito for our new folder, a descriptive circular or Salem and vicinity. By permission we refer to Capital National Bank, Salem, Or., Lincoln Land Company, Lincoln, Neb, Hon.U. L. L-iws Memlwrof Congress. Washington. D. (. ; SOCIAL HAITKXI.NfiS. ItEPUBMCAX FliDIAMES. Fi.vi; Ktationi.kv. So great has laen the success attending the s,.ccial sale of fine stationery at Pat Ion's book store, 08 State street, du ring the past ten days; that in order to give all an opportunity to ex- tlio sale will be continued next week. Now is your amine, during time. Vot'j for Swafl'ord the candidate. rightful 1 t Palm Sunday. To-morrow will bo Palm Sunday, celebrated In the Catholic, Episcopal and some of the Lutheran churJics by the dls li.l.utiou of palm branches in commemoration of the entrance of Christ into JcniMilem, when his path was strewn witli overgreens. . . Cotta o Sit et Additien: Win, Claggett has platted his tract of laud on Cottage street and placed It on sale with Ihe Salem Laud com pany In Pot Olllco Block. These expect to pass lots aro right In town and aro line, very cueap ami on easy terms. Sa lem Land Co., PoHtoltlce bhek. I'l.KAHANT IlKCUITJOX. Tuesday evening was spent pleas antly at the home of Judge It. P. Boise by a party of ladles and gen tlemen invited there in honor of Miss Alary Stott, of Portland, who has been visiting the Misses Boise. The evening was pnssed in progres sive games, in which Miss Nel lie Gilbert nnd Air. II. S. Jordan secured Ike first prize and AIlss Edna Arocdy and Air. Hugh Thompson captured the booby. The evening was most pleasantly spout and tlio following groupe enjoyed It: AIlwi Alary Stott, Miss Nellie Uolse, AIlss Jennie (Jray, Miss Eugenia Hush, AIlss Alinuie Brcyman, AIlss Lena Breyman, Aliss P.erlha Prey man, Alls') Helen Edes, AIlss Edna Moody, Miss Nellie Gilbert, Aliss Muggie Cos per, Alias Leoiui Willis, Miss Ethel Cuslek; Air. It. P. Jlulso, Jr., Air. H. II. Thompson. Air. P. H. D'Arcy, Air. W. J. D'Arcy, Air. Ed. Glltner, Air. II. S. Jordan, Dr. J. Al. Keene, Air. II. Meyers, Air. F. L. Wilnian, Air. Go. W. Alorris and Mr, Percy Willi". Tin: rinc imiys. Wednesday eveniiiif, Capital En gine bouso was thrown open to a lurgc number of visitors to witness the workings of the electrical con nections made by Frank Wolch, WALL PAPER ! i glnnco throughout m le Very Latest Designs and Mos The Republican primary conven tlons will be held iu Salem, East Salem and North Salem precincts i,jnst received, the largest Invoice of Wall Pnppr ever brought ,to this city. on Saturday, April 5, IStO. In each j lilV Stock will convince J'OU that I llllVO tllO precinct polls will be opened as fol fel fol eows: In Salem precluct, at 303 Commercial street In the store lately occupied by A. E. Strang, from 11 o'clock a. in. to 3 o'clock p. m. Judges, John Q. Wilson, L. E. Pratt and George E. Good. ' In East Salem precinct at tlio old j court house from 11 o'clock a. in. to 3 o'clock p. m. Judges W. B. i Culver, William Waldo and Georttc G. Bimrliam. ! In North Salenl precluct, nt W. L. Wade's store, from half past one to five o'clock p. in., the judges to be chosen at the opening of the prim ary. By order of tlio PltKCINCT COMMlTTEra. Elegant Patterns! Which will he sold at liotiom Prices. Also a Handsome Line of Lace Curtains Just Opened. j Also a Splendid Line of the Latest Style Lace Collars, just now Opened at the White Corner. J. MEYERS. ii miifciiwwii.i Mm It is not tne Held of a newspaper to dictate to the people who they shall choose for ofllce. In regard to the city election for treasurer next Alonday, TiiK.louitNAi.has refrain ed from committing Itself to any candidate. It Is not the policy of this paper to Interfere in matters of this kind. Tlio brief announce-, incuts of candidates in our columns arc lii:ine t retractions. '. A FULL LINE Unsa -OF FOR TEN DAYS ONLY AT- T. McF. PATTON'S the assistant engineer of the com-! ; 7'"." , puny, with the view of lunilZi tne'nS lire service of Salem ciniijilete. The p..pti:1r property lid". Aluybo you exhibition was more than Kalifuc-i"v u'i aeijiioinicd mh the lay of torv. The visitor u-liinwd Hi.. ccui.uy neie. n not, come appeaiance of the horses, driver, as Starr it Osbom aro now prepared to do all kinds of Job and repair work at their cabinet shop on Court strcot In tlio old Journal ofllce. DAYLIGHT It O 11 II K It Y. Wllllo Mrs. Al. II. Bowman, residing on Liberty street, North Salem, was absent from the homo yesterday, Bomo thief entered the houso by a raised window and ransacked It for such valuables as could bo found. Among the boodle taken was $30 bolonulng to Alvln Hovvinan, fore man of the JouiiNAi, composing rooms, a start ho had made toward a marriage turn! niter a little while. Tlio nionoy was In a trunk. Tlio factor tho robbery being committed iu opon daylight ih uulllcleiit notice to people to keep a sharp look out. Voto Tor Hwalibrd nnd tho bridge. 1 t Kiiwt Baitiht. ltov. Robert Whltnker. Preaching at 10:30, n. in. Subject, "Piety ami Prosperity." This Is tho second In a series of three sermons oil the book of Job, tho first of which "Selfishness and Borvleo" was given last Sunday morning. Sunday school, 11:15, u. in. Y. P. 8. C. 15. meeting at (1:30. p. in. Subject, "What tho World ExpectBof Us." Evening preaching service nt 7:30, subject, "Too Busy for Ills Own Good." All nro wo. mine. Hell and tho Brldgo Is the ticket to vote next Monday. ! t )i:i,.ui:i) Fiiisinnr. Tho South ern Pacltlo olllclaU in this city n Jolco (his inoriilug iu the delivery ofa largo lot orfa-lglit which luuiHvu dolnywl ilurlng tlio post few winsks through tinrvnnlrod. Ituoks. They now think (hat all heavy freight will eoinp along wltlnut further delay. Just receiving a new Invoice of shoes for ladies, misses and children nt tho Capitol Adventure Co's mam moth store opera house block. 3-LM-Ot. Percy B. Carey and AlnishieGar nor to-duy obtained from County Clerk Babcock a llcenso to commit matrimony. EvANOiM.iCAi.Ciiunoit. Preach ing at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Aloriilngsubjcct, "Purity of Heart," sixth of a scries on tho llenttltudes; eveiilngsubjcct, "The Prodigal Coin lug to Himself." Endeavor meet ing at 0:30 p. in. All nro eordlallv Invited. 15. S. Bollinger, pastor. MimiotmtT Ciiuncii. To-morrow niornlngservlce, 10:30. Subject "A Complete Honesty," Evening, 7. Subject, "The Sort of Man to Keen Away From." Seats free, good singing. CmtiHTiAN Cu until. Services at 10:30 a. m, and 7 p. in. nt the Christian chinch, corner Center ami High s'reets. Subject In tlio oven Ing "Charity." Extra large ami duo lino of cloth ing coining in dally at tho opera house corner Capitol Adventure Co. il-lM-dt. . - i Don't forget, Tho Globe Is tho placo to list your property for a (pilek return. IMfi Commercial street. . Jll-tf. Have the Daily Journal len at your door and get all tho news, nt 10 cents n week. I! Ml -, . Gut your new spring dicsse made at Iho commodious parlors of Airs. A. 1 1. I'tirnir. nits. Si'koial Invitation Tholadles nro now all Invited to call ami m-o pur spring stook of fashion, bio mil- lllHllV. ClIAS. ('Ai.vuirc. sistant cngi'ieer and assistant lire man iu "8 m-couds and wondered how it could bo brought about. The secret was explained by It. II. Price, the dilver and trainer of the horses, when he showed the specta tors the buttons to be touched for the lighting of the building, the notice to tho hordes, tho warning to Air. Welch, the assistant engineer and to Gcorgo II. Saubert assistant foieman. These appliances have been perfected through the indefat igable study and work of Prank Welch and their success is really worthy of appreciation. CHUltCII ItIX'i:iTION. The Baptist church parlor was the fcceno of u pleasant gathering las evening, the occasion beluga recep tion to the new pastor, llev. Itobt. Wliltaker. Excellent singing inter spersed tlio exercises and was highly enjoyed. A hearty address of wel come from the church to Air. Wlilt aker was delivered by W. Ij. Wade; Rev. II. A. Newell, pastor of the Presbyterian church, delivered mi mulivpsot welcome on the part of the community, to which ltov. Air. Wliltaker lespondod in well chosen words, after which a delectable lunch was served, which was discussed with much pleasure. Tlio reception was n success in every particular, and most especially In the acquaintance mid good feeling of which It was the actuating cause l'AHTY AT Till: ASYLUM. Thursday evening some twenty live couples were participants In one of tlio most enjoyable dancing par ties of the season at tlio entertain ment room of the state Insane asy liim. Heretofore these parties have been open to all who might wish io be present, but on this occasion tho guests wcio Invited, thus avoiding a largo crowd and enhancing the pleasures of tho evening. Dancing was Indulged until about 10 o'clock and the enjoyment was complete. WIIIKTfl.t'll. The Old Folks' Whist elub were gathered Iu H-cIal conclave at the elegant .home of Air. and Airs. Eu gene Itreymau on Court street hist night. Tho following gentlemen and ladies lespoudcd to roll call: Air. and Airs. J. J. Murphy, Air. and Mrs. Dr. lliohardou, Air. and Airs. John G. Wright, Mr. and Airs. Fleming, Air. nnd Aim. E, liefer, Mr. and Airs, Judge Thayer, Air. and Airs. Geo. Williams, Air. and Airs. "Webb, Mr. mid Mrs. Divymnu, Air. and Airs. T. Holveion. annum ami wo will sliow you around, free of charge. If we can not please you buy oh-omo one who can. Salem will lead the procession j for the next five years. Salem! Land Co., Postoillce block. yw rim a a ih ."iriinlJTjrji J Mil CI I mi mm VI Crockery and Glassware! With Specialties In 25c Want Column. Notices Inverted for ONK CUNT 1EK WOKD KACII INHKJJTION. No adver tUunient Inserted la ttils column for less tlmn lv.cnty.flvo cents. A ATKA.M, w.'yon and harness forFnlo . Ht H l)-it olllce, Imi-giUn. Seever it Scott, over tlio 3io It AVANTICD, a nmn lo buy or rent Innd V on .Mtnio'x Itlnnd. Mno forcurden l'urpcH, Siilrin. Inqulie of Ii II. l'lpcr, South ;i 25 et ITIOIlHALh njjncresof rimmI Improved ,; land with Reed lionse nnd li.irn. Fruit iirnll Id nils on tho place, (inoil water. III b Mild cheap. For particulars nil- hi vm r.. n. ,'iurrny, iiui)u:ii(i,ur. wlr. WANTKD-Klderly man well iiciiulntcd with fanners of this county to do m llcltltii;. Work llijht. (lisul pay lor rlaht man. Call at Journal olllce. lOOO BOXES OK n i rlain and Iky Statiiery WILL HE OFFERED AT 25C AND 40G PER BOX This is by;iar THK CHEAPEST and BEST PAPER ever offered to the people of Alarlon County Come and See For Yourselves WANTKDTO IlKNTAnyono lmvInB a live or nix nKim hou"o to rem near thu bulneM mrt of tho city can flu it n perinanent renter hy ltiwlug wind at Iho Journal olllce. WANTK1) to duy. within the next ten !layn. a irood inn rp. iitiifiifruiY ivik old. UnutliatmiikesKOiiK time and Is In very way mutable Tor family diivltic. A bliicl; darli bayonlapplo cnij preferred. I'llll ll.l.lll lf O u....l.l !,! llTl ... ivruiiui, oui inter wi. Cull tnlon Win. S F.10U KALK-A lino . . . -r - --- ! ne years out, at ciymer, ornr Ad Woodbury fenm lress AlrH.t'lyuicr. 2-ai.lmI JJ1UH ltK.NT-Well furnished barn for ono or two hordes. Journal Olllce. IlKNT A desirable business oillco inqtilront ihls 2-ltf -FOR- mou I In best bloc.. In town. olllco. l.Otl.ND.-A lM)k of KvmiKClleiil liymns I' In I rench. (twiieriiin liavesHiiic by cnlllmr at i uts olllce and pitying lor this not lie. I7IOK 8AM. UUTIlADCfor city properly U In Ntlon, liny acres of land sulluble lorunipc culturi'. pIkIu ullcssouthofsa. cm. Also two hundred ucres I est pencil land for salo iilnn miles south of Siileiii. dirt cheiip. O. u, nc, ;jis Clicincketa Uliot.tvlk'lil. QALLhMKN WANTIU) at onck-a O row bimm .inen to scllouruoniKby sain, pletolliawhnlesaloand retail trade. Wo are tlio tiinest manufacnircrs Inour lino, l.lbenil salary ivilil IVrinanenl ixisltion. Money advanced ror wikos, nilvcrtMnir. eto. lor lerms address tViitentilal .Mantt. r1 u.rnitu.re, and Carpets, IT WILL PAY YOU. Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sto RIDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OK ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly keep a full line and open stock, enabling us to makeup Dinner and Tea sets of any size, or sell by the sitiRle piece. Tho finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Kver shown In Salem. A KTJLL STOCK Ol t he latevt land handsomest patterns In Glassware. es-l'lenso call and examine our stock. WELLER BROS 201 Commercial Street. owmu 1 1 1 im ibihij" "j r 1IMCK8MIT1IIXG, Wagon ami Carriage Making anil IltpiiriDv - i o HorscshochiKn specially. All work minr antecd. JOHN lKU.jf, Corner of Commercial and (.liemckcta sts Salem, Oregon. ' CAN FORNI81I -MS.t.t.sIillt facturlmr t'o., rhlcaso, 111 One of the vital point for a family man to look after Is to seo that lie jrets Ills money's worth, liny gro- ceriea of Winters ami you jet that New Feed anil Boarding Stalile. H. It. VMIE. ,Vt I lie old Klreei. r.ir llirn .. u. .... street, special ntleittion t;l c'n lo eariii" for taams mid private rU-. .! . i i,V,,7 Vote forSwafUinl Alomlay. 1 1 Tho Hon Ton roMaumiit Is cutting tho boat 35 ituit mealn iu tho ullv now. Omnji nml pineapple vlaeothe lliu-ht, nt Jouea fi IteriiaiiUV. .... ... i... ....... ..... I i .ii hi vmiauo ouvci miiiitiou. I f llltctit Iti.tlio tiiltttllwor iown. Only lurvoentifllieap ami on wty leriMM. hvilemtlfciiil .Uh, I'ostoilleo lllook. o Imvo a customer fora rosl (leneoou 1'lety hill. If you wain to nell yours call ami list It with the I Salem Lund company, In l'ostollletV IIUH-'K, - lluu't Krvl VII. i To OHIO Nffkrr. Ami you n nut lek wiotmh in omi. -i-i ,i i. , ,,. inultHiliHVtor.itr yimivfrittu from mmIoIiik Iho capital (:lly railway coin- lorfwryouw ill ibrinyntr'lf nnd frlomu i luill v Is lirviiari'il to tell homo.MHO:. v,! wtnuHMt Jt wlmi jou nit It ........... -... ... ...vi. oKiiiiiiKi-'. louimiimttiuivrinia. umiHiiliirluWe. ilsn. mm. mm wu or m iiiv4-v ii viimuimww, i tin i COOK HOI CVutormiil Higli Street. G. ANDR SuwsswIoW. II. COOK. Formerly In transfer buInos for manv ! years and will still .o.uluciliotri.ufr b,i?ill'j:" '!' "nwlhin w'lh th, ho'i" I .J,..?.i(..,.r.,k.,",,.""",l,s"r ' house.1 Ol tho City of Saleui-Oentlen.en: ' tf rc r lino" 7.mM rP",5or,&,y1,5S? ' Zl !!,'SlHT"" ,,'r",, iHirdatidl Dissolution Notice. VTOTICE Is hereby Klven that tho pnrt X ne.-shlpheietotori' cMMlng betweeH tueunderMriu-i . niwlr.riiln n,.,r ,,... '.., Singleton & smith, nti.Nile.t. Oregon, U this ilaj dlRMiUcd by mutual consent, I l.A.SIn. '!' ,1,.V",C r,"l'l H Inteiest to Or! J I!. ..'.,. "'"coiiiinuoin tno bits ness, under Uiotlria iiaino of smith. ttelner. n.Vra'irpa'yabh'at'Vr'U H. A. KISGI.ETOX, Ult. .1.11. sMiril. In ihui, rel' ring from tho business or tho iu mnt slci-ere thanks to the limiu fr ends In Salem nnd sunoundlna co trv i uioe pitmi HK0 ,asb..eu s.. libera ly en. Joyed in the p.iM. i n t.iko pleiiMiie In rocetu utrtner. Dr. .1. t. Mnllli will tin round fully worthy of ,helr " e m u , lPacaudi-ontlnuedpalrou,ie. II. .. SIXOI.ETOX. OP ALL KIKDS, nri-iEi best, CHEAPEST, Wc Defy Competitiun ! S-Get our you buy. PAHOX'S HOOK STORK, SAI.E.M, BROS. Stamps I 'I m 1fl prlrcs beforo M i9I I fell via oukgon. jtm TO THK Y0TBRS K.NEIV'MD lUS. U.HKHT. Acunt. rlne. "-ulnn, Oregon I herewith aunounco iiiytiolf as a mmllilnto for the olllco of city treai arur, biiltjeot to your approving on Alarnh aist, 1S00. v. i HiCLL. Agents Wanted. Aired! ti caIi !.., m ... . I uy. xw j&a zt : . w&: iir XAM..":" t" "'l UiuA. "I""V filllUC IMXlKtillll tliA .vt.l.n. , aailm MiUTKlIU'ibiSJirtViW Oil m innv umnin 0I1LIMU IHU IVUItlliS.i McCrow & Willard, New Salem Market, Guns, Guns, Guns! A, H. Forstner & Co. (Successor to Ben Forstner.) Keep u full line of Guns. Revolvers. Fish ing ruckle nml Sporting Goods. Special iittentlon given to rcpalrlne threshing machines and machines ol nil kinds, clothes wringers, etc.. at New Store in Exchange Block. I SALEM a l.tmdw 308 COMMERCIAL ST. - - OREGON Air. David Simpson has taken oharKO fofm coud nfthelr real estate tloimrhiiont al 1 15 !JKi7.Ax,i.,i. Blato Htmtt. ilull nml mv him. JUXP u lp Is lu llWeHir, wou & CO. KwimUktwUofiHwisRndnmsftg- tu Ixttl wusnw , urvgon, No. 171 Commercial Street, Salem. , 0. I). IIITTOX, Prop. , Outing of nil kinds ntd to onler. jMll.t.MArUINintY, 1M.ANINO MILLS, j (illlMl'l, MKTAI. FltONTh, WIIKKI.S, I'lLLMVS, nun kpwiai ru.i.iiirs at uiiy.iYl.tiw ,., lUible In rvv y rtlitar. KXCIIAXGK I1LOCK. lH.Uein,b KitehiB, CtomwoMHiw KVKRTIIIXG Fine Watch Repairing nv C. A. BURBANK No. 317 Commercial Street. SJg "S'NEW AND CLEAN ou ntjy inin work ihi iiirmu iron liu.kv.flMhuiu a.. I .. .. "..w... -IS-ltn ' Ho for Colorado. A vwy Hue Ik; ..ero rnni h, with a twelve Uundr d dnilHr house, plentv tf water, nfty urrws wt lonlfulla. for wilecheun. or ta& X&r """-'""'vored will trwde for ew t)rcou property, tv H. lll'Nt N. wsBip rwrrrntuTHu Ki2ai Ifffl'l'miauoolKia" Sfa(;tnM,m"J -zzzzzsssmfrmmmamBmmMmmmm