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pwMMasanBMHMMMMlMMPNMHMfiSH v, fV IL : i I Rt 18 I" ? i' v. TOMBSTONE PKOSPECTOR JANUAKY - - - - IS, 1SS9 LOCAL NOTES. At tlio Pony.Clam Juice. Tryit.2Stf The snow is ten incites deep in Present t. Four drummers came coach to-dav. tho Ex-Justice Shearer is in Phenix on his way to I're-cott. Governor Xulick owns threehundrcu nero3 of Alfalfa land in Maricopa couutv. Sheriff Slaughter returned from So nora yesterday. Ho IxnideJ a valua ble mining property while there. Mis- Clara Folz, the lady lawyer of San Francisco, is in Tucion. Hope she will conclude to settle in Ari- zuua. -v I As c ideuce of prosperous times ?s it I mi"ht 1 mentioned that a ramo of ....ma -,w .lm HmVlrnn on AlleiifV-"15"'10 -l'.''l. ll shipped i.lll the ., .. -.. street to-day. IJcn Karon has disposed of his houso niul lots on tho Charleston road to l)ae Thomas for a consideration of $330.' Sam McClaren accompanied by a deputy sheriff went down to Fairhank this morning to look after some busi ness affairs. G. G. Berry has appealed the case of liis against Ward Priest on a note of $100. A decision was rendered against the plaintiff in the justb-cV court. D. A. 15o:met, of Michigan, has Micd Bob Crouch for $3S0, claimed to be duo him on tho e.tle of a taam of hones and a wagon. T. W. Harris was joined in londs of matrimony to Miss Anuio Burnes by the Rev. John Knox last evening in this citv. T. J. While, representing K. J. Sad dler, of San Francisco, has commenced suit against Slock Sardau and 1). J. Itankin for ?2G3 claimed to be due him. Mrs. E. O. MeClurc breathed her last at Tairbank jesterday. The hus band of the decescd has the heart felt sympathy of the community in tho hours of his terrible grief. The school house at Springer, ille burned down on the night of the 0th inst. The fire is supposed to have ori ginated from a wooden box in which the ashes from the stove were thrown- Wilson Kocn, tl.c profewiona1 tramp, was fined ?3 and costs i:i the Recorder's Court this afternoon, and left town. It has been Ascertained that he has a pal, a strong robust man, who acta as the old insuV banker. Horace Mann, the proprietor of tho Mansion House at liisbee has leased the same to Louis Vidal for a term of one year at a monthly rental of ?225 per month. This is considered the finest tropcrty in the Copper Camp, and is elegantly fitted up. Threo of the parties engaged in tho killing in Graham county have been nrrested, and bound oer to appear be fore the grand jury, and arc in jail. Theroiie four more men to Jc appre hended. Those under arrcst.aro Mex icans. We are under obligations to Allen C. Mason, of Tacoma, for a look des criptive of Pugct Sound and vicinity. Beside being a work of art it is filled with valuablo information regarding the northwestern country. If you de sire lo lcahi anything' of that rapidly growing country write to him. The Daily Keport of San Francisco says that it has reliable information that the greatly advertised Harqua Hal.i bonanza 13 a fraud. In this con nection it warns the people of Cincin nati against a swindle that is being prepared for them under the name of San Maguil Gold Mining Co. of Lower California. The normal school at Tempe is re ported by iron. C. M. 3tranfs, who was thero this week to be in a flourishing condition. Many improvements are beingnuuc; new outhouseahavebcen erected, nd the building repainted Th ground are also being beautified and 100 young trees have been order ed. The attendance U about the same as lart year, averaging about twenty student.- TOMBSTONE DAILY A Elara 'u:Urv". From Sheriff Slaughter, who re turned from Sonora, tlio PuosTECroit learns that tho country nover looked bo uttorly destitute as it does at pres ent. He stopped in llcrmosilla and Magdelina and pronounces the out look for the 1 otr future to be not ery llatlering. The cause of the hard tinier, he saya, is due to the low prices ruling for graiii of all kinds and the imposfibilily of the producers to realino anything for their crops. Flour is telling for ?S.73 per carga, whii.li is 00 pounds, and wheat is hard to got tid of r.t To cents per hiin drivl poands. Flour ono year ago was worth ?1S per carga of TOO pounds, or $8 per hundred, and the present price ruling of ?2.C0 jK.r hvndroJ is cer txinly a wonderful drop. ThjcansO, Mr. Slaughter was informed, was due to a still more remarkable fact, and one which U hard to understand tin less it is an immense schema to cor ner the Soi.ora wheat market. A French house doing business in all of t lie largo litics of Sonora, bnckt-1 by . nnnAmn. ... i r n t-r - joumry .,wv,wi ;.ouuus oi v. auiorma Hour which has been put on tho mar ket at a very low price and being of a superior ijn.ality has taken the place of the domestic irtielo and foreod the holders of the local supply to sell at any figure they arc nbtfc to get. The most startling part of the im mense deal aa told to Mr. Slaughter and vthich is voucht-d for by the peo ple with whom he talked, is the open assertion llatthe firm paid tho govern ment $2.",(X) to admit tho tlour, and about n half million dollars worth of sugar, without the formality of exact a duty. It is asserted that this amount of money was gicn a.s a bribe, and that' the duty on it had it besn collected would h.ive been over a half million dollars, . A. l. The secoud annual encampment of tin Department of Arizona, Grand my of list Republic completed the bu.-incfcs before it to-day at I o'clock, tays the Tucton Citizen. K cry thing was harmonious and the best of feeling prevailed throughout the entire ses sion. Desjiite tho muddy streets they were out early this morning. The contest between Geo. I.. Coats, of Phenix, and A. B. Simp-on, of Tucson, was l?:ng energetically carried on in n sprit of friendship by the fricr.us of each. Xci therof these genilen.en were making mi j- effort to M-care tho position, leav ing tisc matter cmi:c:y wmi ineir fr:cnd3. The contest was ery ibfce and resulted in the election of. Mr. .-"ampson by one otc. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: A. B. Sampson of Tucson Deparlnicnt Comma n dor; J. C. Creamer, of I'henix, senior ice- commander; J. L. Guthrie, chaplain; J. 11. V.'harton. medical director; J. II, Campbell, A. B. Lighthizer, Mr. Greg ory, Geo. Haxworth, and A. E. Lotc, co'umission of administration ; John M. Jones, delegate" to the national en campment, and J. M. Ward as "alter nate. . Tombstone was selected i;s the place for the next annual encampment of the department on the first Monday in March. 1SC0. A Soor.1 Coi- PStsr.l CoKiitjr. The "Bonanza Company" ha .c- curc.l the control of the Silver King mine, and, although r.ll the oMcfEecrx' were re-elected, Mr. W. S. Lyle ha been made the general manager, and will exerciso the exclusive control of tho property. This company will work tho property to make money, and if it cannot'tfio made out of the mine it wi'.l Ik; made out of the stock. It is also rumored that it is negotiating for the Rcynieit group of mincj at Dc Noon, and if sucreisful it will erect very ex leneive works on the GiH river and construct a railroad from the mines toj the mill, and inaugurate a grand sys tem of development that will sustain large towns both at the mines and Iho mill. It now looks aj though a iivcly impctus will bo- given io mining mat ters in riu.il connty that wjtl prove lo bo beneficial to the country and its people. Enterprise. BIOTJvi. AltKlVAlJ. HA J0E HOUSE. rclcr Boland, Graham county.; Sam Ashley, San Z'rancisco; John M. John ston, Aspen, Col.; Geo. Drew, Lead villc; Mis3 Burnes, Bisbcc; Joe Lu cin, Bisbee; Lcni Clark, Bisbee. PROSPEOTOK, rSa'CXOZV 5iOO.-i". A E'rofevNloLiul ESesrt. nuil Soiv bi 'Voi-Iieil ! tlnvUct. Lat night about eight o'clock an old man with one arm was arrested by Chief Grige for vagrancy. lie had the appearance of Wlz a tramp of tho lowest order. His pants c.ime down just below his knees, revealing betwixt the lower extremities of either leg, and a pair of number thirteen shoes, a sun burnt t-cction of very thin shin. He woro a coat of very thin coarte materi al lined on the inside with leather; on cither tide was a pocket, whiln the ppace between the lining and outside of tho coat was not in'.erwected by scams or other obstnc!e3. On Wednesday morning the wearer of the coat went to Chief Gage's house and walking into the door said, '-Mrs. iiagc. 1 want a itoilar. 1 lie lauy re ferred him to her husband, whom she said could Le found on Allen itreet. He remarked that ho did not want to see him and went aav. Mining a woman shortly nftenvard t ho struck her for a dollar and on her replying that she hid nothing but a bill he replie 1 that he could change it. He plied his vocation, going from house to house and 1 i-king up what he could until yesterday evening, when, ho was ran into the city jail. His coat was searched and the con tents of it would hao ptarted :.n en terpriring man i:r the Vankuo notion buiness had he poce-sed it. A fivc- gailon bucket ivih brought in and the content!! of tho wonderful c ut com pletely rllloil it. Spools of tlirc.id, two lottlcs of ink, one of mucilage, two corkscrews, one tnck hainnicr, three penholder, six pencils, tv.o jKx-koi-book, three emibs, one package of hob nails, blank looks written full of unintelligible notcf, a Ilpteruui luink biok shoeing a credit to his account, a paper showing his title to lfO acres of laud near Boseburg, Oregon, to gether with phis, needle, etc., and la.i, but not le.i'-t, two sucks of cilver amounting to$'5o. Xilson wasloikod U for the night and tills morning wa let out to iiud an attorney to de- fpnrl Inrii n-;i?nt t lir lni'litv nnn nf tlio law, which ho maintained" was rot ten to the core. He had traveled through Mesico and said lie w.13 of his wav to OreKfln to vi-it his d.iugU ter. ,'.?i Si-tcr'.t:;r nic. A great ..1e-s has been stirred up by the board of supervisors of Apache county by the clecl'on of one of the newly-elected members to the chair manship of the Ioard. The hold-over member of the board maintain; that he i by virtue of hi office chairman of the body, but the othpr two inem Iters thought differently and electifl one Blassingam chairman. Tho va lidity of the warrants signeil tiythvl now chairmnn are to le testeil anifV the result vill bo watched with inter est by those who are interested in county affairs in this county, where a inilar proceeding was gone through with, but which excited no cojnmcnt. Elo-.r '1'liey Appear. The Star will wager that the Grand Army encampment, now assembled in Tucson, is made up of the handsomest lot of gentlemen ever assembled to gother in Arizona. They would look splendid on dres parade, and they havo good t tuff in them as well. Captain Cramer, of Phenix, is admitted to be the liumLutiiest man of the encamp ment. Col. Zabrcskie the ernartett, and A. L. Grow the most sedate. But they are all comrades and stick to gether like burdocks iu a bell weather's fleece. !.i5cJy IV.jriilx;r. Tlio follov ing arc the first eleven numbers drawing prizes in the Louisi ana Lottery, Jan 15 : 5S82, 7833:5, 201GT., W2J03, -J703: C2C.-.7, 62118, 407S9, 91127. 20738, C65&7. Tho following numbers drew $1,009 each: -iopil, 7-JJoU, -;u,l.i o.uis 79,227, 01,4Cy, 98.9S5, 79,417, 21,7 99.6T,0, SSSG, CC.CGS, 2,587, Ofi.CCi 04,123, 74,59S, S5J90, C2.T.C3, 8043 2S,578, 71S2, 8110, S3,;73, ZCflol The Fabicc Hotel is nutf Letter than over prepared to accommodate thejpub- Jic. The only two-story hotel in tho city. First class in every respect and furnished throughout in elegant shape. Toughnular.d Fifth street." Visitors to TomlMouo should ask to be left at the IV.iacc. r I2-22lf . Mrs. Di37iAr, Propnctrcs. FRIDAY EVENING, wroHij'n ninj'i mjm V.'hut Tliej- i:!il. Tho Tucson Citisen published dur- iug the meeting of the G. A. It. in that city the personnel of eouio of tho del egatc, anion, tbe.-.i tho following members from Tombstone: A. L. Grow ,hcn tho war broke out v.u'j a iirr.it i.i.-s urcmau on uio ij. n. frigate Xia;.ira and h.il shipped for tho purpose of escorting the first em bassy to Japan from this country. When he returned war had been de clared and ho remained in the service, going to tho Gulf in 1SC2; conti'iued in the navy throughout the war; after the war came to tho Pacific Coast and was nustered out in 1E03 ; canio to JlWUUil 111 1J1I7. f J. II. Campbell w.1.3 first hi tho navy on tho islciini frigate Columbus :fid afterwards on tho gunboat Alba'.rois; auerwarjs in t;ie iiurtecutu ttegi ment of Veteran Beserve Corps; mus tered out December, 1SG3; came to Arizona in 13S9. J. W. Kelsoe enlijted in JS02 in the Second Colorado Volunteers; was in Mixsouri and Arkansas chasing bush whackers mostly; then went to the plains and was discharged in IfcGj; ctnitf to Arizona in 1S79. si'iHyi:.- ir. J.-Pi.llilW3 itli: ilUIIil.l LULU UililUiUII ter "By Thunder," "Go to HaiffJx' id other cxjiressions used by Engv Eskimos arc naming their chiidicu aft an lih sailors. "Society" in Xew York U composid of only -100 people, and Chauntey Do jk'W isn't ono of them, lie is proba bly ery glad of it, or ought to be. A Buffalo paper says if there is any annexation feeling in Wind.-or it has been induced by Detroit money. Buf falo pipers sometimes hit the nail on the head. The London Standard says that millions of dollars h.io been sii-nt on the heathens of China by European missions, and it do ibts if $100 benefit has thus far conic from it. An English joker tool: down the calendar in a business ofiko and hung up one two years old. Dates for im portant pipers were taken from it and a loss of if-ACWO' waa the result. The latest estimate of the co.il suis- ply of the world gives lis fuel for the next 800 j cars, by which timo ho:iio genius will have iuentoJ a way to make one corncob heat a bi house tv'or a week. The Courier-Journal says that Bis marck is probably not aware that one of the streets of Louisville !ears his name, ami that no American or other hogs arc allowed to run on that thor oughfare. . In a lately published story look for boy.3 tho author lias a lioy L! years old capture three burglars, sa.c four persons from drowning, discover and put out a fire, saio a ii'y from inun- ' ation and find ?."i0,C0J in an alley. ,V Colorado paper learns that a sis ter of Guiteau, the assassin, has writ ten a novel entitled "The Stalwarts, or Who Was to UlameS" We don't know; but imagine it is the people who consented to publish her book. "Is Love a Failure?" How on earth any man who has ever strained the ob ject of his affections to his heart and printed a kiss on the end of her nose can ask that fjuestion is a stunner. One might as well ask if eating ra a failure. Farmer Johnson, of Ohio, was look ing for a visit from Whire Caps, and when tramp Smith knocked at the door at midnight 100 bird shot went whizzing into his system and beond. He may live bat he will be more cau tious iu future. As to executing criminals by elec tricity a Xew York paper obsorvosj "While the originators of the ridicu lous new capita! punishment law arc figuring on sonic method of carrjing it out the legislature can afford desira ble relief by repealing the law." lTwo hours after Edward Horner, of Chicago, had married Nellie Spencer ho nsked her if shc liked lobsters. She s tid sho didn't, and they had a discus sion which resulted in blows and a sep aration. Xellia should have liked yen a whale'lo please her newly-made husband. Henry Jackson applied lo the .war den of Jolict prison" the other day to betaken in for five years and when the warden refused his reqnett ho went toa lawyer Jo seo about getting a mandamus to compel him to. He siya ho stolen horse' twenty-five years I ago and u entitled to a term in prison JAN0A11Y 18, 1889. mtwywi'TCM.iyTgxji nrrwrjrT.?gTC I'crvld ::jo:;utitce. Press mo closer, all my own. Warms my hev.rt for thee alone. Every nero responsive thrills. Each ' est my 1 e'ng fills; I'cbt and peace in vain 1 era. e, Iu ecstary I lie, thy slave; DowerM with hope, with promise blest Thou dost n-ign upon my breast; Closer still, for I am thine, Burns thy heart for thou art mine; Thou the mc-wage, I tho wire, I the I trnace. thou the fire; I the servant, thou tho muster Boaring, red-hot. injis'.ard plaster. - '"'mf 'AVouble. h brewing between t .SK" .Tiro .More trouble cattle and si.ecp men in Apachl county. On Tscsday I:st a cowboy dnsscd and p'.ti:iled like r.n Indian, and after many threats of dislodgment Hindu a descent upon bomo Mo.i"an herders in tl:c ciiidoy of Don Pedro Montana, killing five and wounding one. One cowboy named Pedro Can delario was killed. 1 he wounded Mex ican is being packed in on horseback Pedrp Montana with an armed force has gone to the rescue and protection of his htrds and herders. Joseph Goldwater has purchased the large warehouse belonging to L. Zeck endorf it Co. at Benson. s'ri-:t 'ri:i:i:j. OU! L'rsiIJ 'i'reer.. Fruit Itees, two, thrco ci.d four vear oM.Uiubrilln, Mulberry. Peach, Pear, Apricot, Aipta, rig. riuni, Pnincs. Nectnrn.es, Atmotiil. Jjpiiic-o Peisim raon, Euelish Wuli.ut. Pomecianate. fruiting; two-jear old (Srapevines, (ifioscberrits. ltaapbi-rrios; l.OyO Itoso 1ibIivb. S3 tLfforeut varieties; liibic. Carnation Pinks. Mock Orange. Mas. niilia, Poir.egrnnato fliv.vriac. Honey- suckte-. Li'ly of the Valby. Cyprcsfes. Cleiouti1-; l'asinn Vine". DonWe Ca molia, mid many other plants rrroived from California, for sale by William I'raticli. puriiiT or htror.il ncd Volton streets. Tombstone, A. T. 1-2 Ga rioiico. To tho patrons of the Pony Saloon, I would again call your attention to the line line of good now on hand at the old stand, consisting of Hill t Hill's fine iiand-mad Sour Mash Bour bon Whisky, spring of ';0, Guckcn- heimorand Ilipy Straight Byes,. spring of 'o.'!, the finest goods c.er brought to Tombstone. I al-o keep on hand a full line of California Brandies, Wines. rcc., Tom and Jerry, Hot Scotch, Spiced Xew England, Santa Croix and Jamaica limns, all madp in the finest and latest stvlc. Mv Carina and KV West Chippies arc made expreoslj for me and cannot be bent for tho !rice anywhere. St. Louis Lager Beer on draught. J. II. Cami-i!:-:!.!., 11 IT tf Proprietor. 2r .:iic. 1 parlor set, 1 as.li bed-room eei, carpets, dining-room and kitchen fur niture. For further particulars apply at this office. 1-14-lw t'or IJciit. A frame house, corner Bruce and Third street, thrco rooms and kitel'cn. Apply to Mrs. Harry Cook', next door tocoincr. t' B-'oi rinse of ZIonl. Two housesand lots, comer of Bruce Ml Sth streets-, reparatcly cr together, tf Apply to S. C. Back;. A sea bath at home can Lo hail by buying a package of Pitman's Sea Salt at Yonge's Drng Store. 12 III 10,000 rolls U now patterns wall pipers ami borders, jtut leceived at Bagg's. An immense lot of new goods in tiie line of wrdl paper, cro;kery an:! Glassware just rec-.-ived at Bagg's. Arnold's Wool Yard Express Wagon. Orders left r.t Walker's 'cigar store or Fittu' store promptly attended to. C. II. Arnold, corner Eighth and Safford streets. 11 7 Take yot; prescriptions to Yongq's Drug Store. 12 ltf" Trttli Raucli Bat:cr I'o-n tlie ranckn! J U U'bite alVi"fc!rr,tl' t, Store. S.7lf RcZ the Mln-lng: J!r a II. JlcrrU. Vrxi rl' ark., 17: 'VTii tlurrn v-Ub t.xit cf .nuii, mzi frlrcJj !idt!i3'll"i irfj-uiH'ri xa 13 lfwxr nU odnKQEi;Uf. lj:n 1-l.teK I'r Klc;' Nov Ulrctivrry for Ojiiiiinvion. siu r.vtn nijr tltril b9ttt unt E3l la to cnrr9-Q tto vwrk 03 oj Urxz II Utho&nrst incdU-innTrtruiule." ' Jcva Ilaic7iirf. I)4:nr. Ibi, as: 'n0 It not Lcroi fur lir Ulnj'f X.-r ; Isti-visf fcr C.c :iiiUcpj I ttimiM hkTr HtI cf lni- trncMcf. V irlrra nn jv ttj-trrft. An .w in Lett c? b.uUli." Ttt j. bi.njle bvtt:4 (ne ftt i. , ksu; iizvg awn. ) OKDIXAXCti Ko. 03. A:; Osm.nanci: to ninecd Oidiuauco No. 58 of tko ci'y of Tombstone, which Oidinance No. 03 is aa amend ment cf Ordinarco No. 4, The rnuyur nud common council f tho city of Tombstone do ordain us fid io7s: 'lhat an ordinance to emend an oidi nance to provido for the licensing of business carried on within su'ul city, bo ncieudrd to as to read as fullons, viz: Sec. 13 Every photographic gallery tko wottlily licctic cf one dollar and ono half (51 50). Sic. 17 Every pereoD orfum erg'C ed in the business of bn y.or d-ahr K in, second 1 .11 ,varea ed in the biisiucst of bnyiag or selling, band furniture. jJooilH, .vurea or merchicdisi, Minll pay jt moiitb'y Iicci.i,o of (he dollars (cj.OO) Sec- 43, Each traveling iho-v or theatrical exhibition, wheie a prii-o of .niiistioii is ntkid, sl.n'l pay a liceuto for each performance wi'hiu the city of Ino'ify five diiijirs (5-3.00). Piovided, 'Jliat resident theatrical entcrpiises. wbe:o i piiie of iiilmirsion is nsked. shil! pnya monthly licenec of thirty dollars ($C0 fit) Preiided, further. That this decs not upply to nmuteur tl.eatrlcid or rausirr.l poifiittnauces civee b xcl:giou3 or ben cvo!ciit sccietiei. That part of Section 33 of said Ordi caaceNo. C8. boicg the last lino ofjho RaQ,3!i3 amended so as to rer.d as fol- .Jots: "Monthly Hcceso of twenty-livo dollars (523.00), And Section 37 cf said Ordinance No. 5S is amended as follows: rrcsT cxaps. Monthly rejeipts or sales of flvo tbou'-iind dollars or over, a monthly li cense of twiniy dollars (.520.00), Sl.fOKD CI.Vfc Monthly receipts or salea of four thousnud dollars or over, a inotitbly li censo of s-ii.'.cei: dollars (510.00). Titll'I) e-iES. Monthly uce.ts cr sules of thrro thou-iiul dollars or over, n montidy license of twelve dollars (S12.C0). . Vt-CCTII cuss Monthly receipts or sales of two thou'atid dollars crotcr. a monthly li cense of eight dollars (5G.C0). r:t"rii cuss. J'oo'.bly receipts or sales cf cno thousand dollars or over, n monthly license of four dollars (51 00). SIXTH CI.ASS. Monthly receipts or sales "of ono thousand dollars or under, a racntlily license of three dolkirs (5: 00). "I lint paiagiapb seventh class, of sec tion 57 of faid Ordinance No. 3S, be. and the i-.rao is hereby repealed. Src, 30 For evefj lestaurnnt wbcro no wine or liipior it mid or givpn awty by bottle, cr olhcrwUv. ibull pay a .monthly license of two dollars end fifty ccLts (i,y). And all 1-cstnuranU in Eaidcity wbcro winei or liqnurs nro hold," tr given .way. sl.nll in addition to the two dol lar and fifty cents (52 31'.) nr.y r. month ly licen-e of seven dol ars (57.00). Sec. 7C Any rscrcLnnt, or deMcr, in distilled spirit!", wines or n:a!t liquor.", who sills or iILpoEci f iho came in ijnantities cf one gallon, or more, nt a time, shall, in addition to tbeliccnco which be or lliey may pay for any re tail or Other ba-dnt-ss tru"nel(d lt hint or tliera. pty a mer.lldy liccuso if tcu d- iars (510X0). " See. 77 All Ordinances and parts .hereof, in conflict with the provision! of this OrdirmCce. aic hereby repealed. Sec. 73 -Ibis Ordinance shall tuko effect and bo in forca from and after its passage, and dno and legal publica tion. Approved, January 3, I8S9. C. N. T.10MAS, Mayor. N.T riawKr, Clerk of Common Ccnncil,. Approved: - : - G. W. Swain-. Cily Att'y. - i ii i53 SBi ii . r ., 'if j a Til 2 neTS::pi plar.t ,cn wit Ith the Prtj&f ecfor waf for merly prinii!i co is'3iii,g. of i '.Vasliincoii . 1:.:iM pfe'-s, typo, asid ifrosiary material for liicprhiil;; o a. C-coluinn folio; also 1 Gordon Joi.ucr, 1 plov.' pacr cnttcr, lltrec im posids skns, io lers, mo'ds, etc. Job Work nctlly executed at this office. . , - . r. H - OhS- '"-"