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Pleasant Hill Weekly Leader from Pleasant Hill, Missouri • 1

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MO FEBRITAI1Y 10 IR71. NM M. HILL, FEBRUARY 10, 1871. Trams, TWO DOLLARS ran ANIMA. SUBSCRIBERS will find an after their A-Vii names at the expiration of the time for Which they have paid.

Unless their sub. eeriptions are then renewed thetr names bedropped from the Wit. i CHAS. bOWMAN. EDITOR AND I'm, PLEASANT NUMBER 39.

VOLUME 2. JOB PRINTIlsiti does on short notice. IIIIIMIIIIMMEINIEMONIMINIMENSINEWA PATRICK MAYO WOUNDED ITSIINGS. WOUNDED FEELINGS. grottoolount Eutaw Cards.

J. D. BAUM, Dealer In Staple and Fancy BUCHANAN, MILLINER afil DRESSMAKER. a. D.

RINIS. a. R. CLINE. HINES CLINE, Attorneys at awp Miller street.

8 doors south of Bayless' Furniture store. hvit-ty PLEASANT HILL. MO GROCERIES Flour, Provisions, 1 obacco, FIRST bREET. PLEASANT HILL. MO.

aftefir-Ooode delivered free vb0y 1 Dry Goods at auction. Dry Goods at auction. Queensware at Auction. .4 Quecnsware at Auction. First National Bank, PLEASANT HILL.

General Beal Estate Agents. (II) HARRISONVILLE, MO. TORN L. MORILISON, Attorney at Law, OFFICE; Second Floor over Coes County savings Bank. PLEASANT HILL, MO.

T. JENKINS, Merchant Tailor, Over Gooeh's Store. PLEASANT MA. MOT lI. Latest Steles or Gentleman's Piece Goods always on hand.

Suits cut and made to order. Glassware at Auction. Glassware at Auction. THEO. STANLEY, President.

CLAYTON VANHOY Vice President. GEO. B. HARPER. Cashier.

Does a general Banking and Exchange Business. Collections and Remittances promptly made. ElOYI Notions Hosiery at Auction. Notions Hosiery at Auction. Farmers' notelf LYMAN BURT, Proprietor.

DRUG STORE! EOM JERRY BURNS, General Insurance Agt capital Bpeciut Agent Mutual Life York. lill'Ottice next to poet office. 0.23,11 John. Ili ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND General Stock at Auction. General Stock at A action.

Commercial Street, Pleasant Hill. wins house has just been enlarged and refurnished, and will be kept in firsts class stvie from this date. A good PATRICK MAYO NEW AND CHOICE FLOUR! Feed and Sate Stable and Wagon Yard aro Kept in connection with this hotel. Prices reasonable House convenient to business. 20y1 GEORGE WILDEBOOR, Keeps on hathi a full stock of DRUGS MEDICINES, FANCY GOODS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAIN1S, OILS, and everything belonging to a fiast Ciab8 Drug Prescriptions Carellilly Comoutdel at al times, day or night.

STORE at the post otlieo; building, on k'irst Street, Put.tamir Jinx. Mo. (itql GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT one year-. 80 00 4. one month 7 50 one 60 00 One one month 15 00 4.

64 one year 100041 Local notices, per line, one inset Bon 10 .1 one month 15 'If one year 05 Administrator's notices, each I 'trBilk for transient ativertiMug due in ice; for regular advertisements, at end of with month. jar Mu We column advertisements 20 per rent. extra. the constitution of the United States and of the State el Missouri. Several new of considerable extent have recently been struck in the Granby lead mines.

An aid society has been organized by the Protestant Germane of LaGrangeWm. Schraider, president. The firm of Hicks I Terry, at Clarksville, has failed, with liabilities to the amount of $38,661, and assets probably $23,600. The Rock Port Sentinel mentions the death on the 24th ot Jesse M. Cress, an old and much respected citizen of Atchison county.

The editor of the LaGrange Amer. scan saw a meteor the other night which he mentions as the finest celestial display 'duce the last total eclipse. The St. Louis Dispatch says: The notorious Valentine Burke was tried In the Criminal Court yesterder on the charge of having assaulted Louis Reinhart, with intent to kill. Mr.

11 Reinhart, a detective, arrested the Itteiendatit at the North Missouri rail. road depot. on the 29th ot January, IVO. Burke was found to have a carpet-bag full of cow terteit money tvith him. AR they were going down street the delendeut drew his revolver and tired at.

the officer several thaws, hut without elfect, and wad then arrested. tie was yesterday convicted on the cuarge of assault to kill, and was sentenced to the Petit. tentiary for five years. lie will lie In jail till next A pill, when he will be tried hi the United States Court the charge of couuterfeiting. The superintendent ot the Institution for the houseless and homeless has made a report to the treasurer, Captain McDonough, on the operat ot the past month.

There were admitted to the institution during the (((( th of January, 2,912 persons, ot whom were in lee and 68 lie-males. The sum of $369.67 had been expended during the Illttlitil tor sundry supplies. it was In the report that there was some suffering among the initiated through the want el shoes mid shirts, which WerJ badly needed. The employment of mets iii the streets laud dinnuished the number of apulicants. Several young men are reported under arrest iii Barry county tor aim alleged attempt to rob and murder Mr.

Duran iiectiou bust; of the rail- road at Billings. J. M. Boreing, has filed his bond to the county tor 44160,000, said an order has been issued tor the bonds voted to the Lexington. Lake and Gull railroad to be placed In his hands.Bates county Record.

The St. Joseph Herald learns from Kenzie Sherwood, Clerk ot the County Court, that Mr. Fred Marker, wile and child, had their eyes burned out by the explosion ot a ceal oil letup oil Friday night, at their resititmee near Eastou. Henry C. Jones who resided about live miles South of Harrisonville, died a few days since trutu the effects oi a gun-shut.

wound, received by an accidental discharge of Ilia fowling piece. lie was recently from Greenbrier county, West Virginia. Office in Room No. 2, in Stanley's Bank Building, First Street. nol-ly.

CITY MILLS, 1LEASANT MISSOURI. JEFFERSON HOUSE, Cor. raul and Miller Ste. PLEASANT HILL, MISSOURI. LO' JACK NURSERY.

IVI.NIREI, D. OFFICE, at atore.of Messrs. Alt Viets, Residence, Middleton PLEASANT HILL, MO. CM J. S.

MOORE, ID 1. 1111 EA '16, VE are now grinding the now crop of Wheat, which is very nue hi quality. and are making a dour lar better than the best dour of last year, and as good as eau be made in the State. We will MARTIN RICE, Proprietor. CluistoDhor fillnielfilller; Prouictor Warrant Every Sack Beware of Drummers, Bummers, all Rumbuners Office on First Street.

(Over Holtman a Enstninger's store I le yi PLEASANT HILL, MO. Bede and Furniture all new and of the Choicest style. Traveler dud the best of accommodation. 841 SCHMLET HOTEL, THEODORE LELAND, PEALER IN STOVES) SitEET-IRON, TINWARE, IIARDWARE: Cutlery and Tools, (124y PLEASANT HILL, MO. A ND buy your trees from a reliable home Nursery as the LONK JACK the proprietor of which has sold trees in this vicinity for twenty one years and the hundreds and thousands ot trees sold by him in years past are now telling their own tale throughout the length and-breadth of the land and to them he refers tor the (midity orwhat he bells.

lie selects his Mons from perfect trees. does his Own grafting. cultivates his own trees. and sells than the cheapest and never wilfully deceives. Si miles S.

E. ot Lone lack unin9 Jollorsou City, Missouri. To give perfect salbfaction. and a better article than any otherin the city. FLOUR and FEED DELIVERED To any part of the cit by leaving orders at Mills.

or handing them to our teamster on the street. Our brands of flour can also be purchased at the following places, is Dunbauylt, Daelon Adams, David Humphreys, Alt tt, Viets, I). Itaatn, 7'. J. Buchanan.

Allen te Robinson, J. J. 7'halmans Clay Fleming. rottin (nut? J. BOARDIVIAN.

JUST COMPLETED AND FURNISHED, Is NoW PREPARED TO ACCOMCUMMODATE THE PUBLIC. PLEASANT RILL DRUG STORE. NO. 2 Paul street, PLEASANT 1111,1,010. ENTLEM EN't3 clothing cleaned and re- Inured to order, at reasonable charges.

tlity 1 FRANK SCHMIDT, Prop'r. I37y1 M. STEMMER, Sherman House, 1 I 1 I '1 If I PLEASANT HILL CARRIAGE FACTORY, J. W. DUFF, Prop 1r1 COMMERCIAL MEET, PLEASANT HILL.

Carriages and Buggies kept on hand and made to order oi the best material and Warship. Orders for any kind of work solicited. (12-ty JAMES DUNN, Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES. --AND- CHEMICALS. PLEASANT MISSSOUIII.

41 (A71 44v J115 abit' Au fulnitio say )g oil Ike, and gazing sharply in his face. "Just this mid nothitig more, Jennie and I are to be married on next A STORY TOLD BY A TESTERS CABINET MAKER. Tuesday week." "Jennie Bingham "Yes; Jennie Bingham, what of it?" "What of it It's a lie, that's BY JAMBS MAURICE THOMPSON. what I he's promised to marry me, and I'll not have you talking about her "Boys," said 1, "we'll have to Horace Crow came to our town tight. about the same time that Jennie Bing.

"Yes," replied Ike, "I e'posjp we ham did, but we boys, we young melt. win." I think I elionld (t. paid but little "0, 1.11 light you bulb, l' li seed out Forgitesson, 1111 beat you two I nto jelly ettention to Mr. Crow. we all being turned tolacy-turvey about the young Just then, who should appear right lady.

Jenti prett Y. Ali, pret ty call not express it, she was uteri. lii (me midst. just as if he'd bewiltiorig. Aqk of the ground, but that Horace he eau telt you, and it yoit don't mind Crow tho trouble just tvalk over to Abel It was now night, but the moon Trout' stere, and ask James Feegite vas sliiiiiiig pretty cousiderably, and son, James clerks at Trout's vett we could see each other's faces very know the lellow with gray-like Horace Crow looked pleas-whiskers is James.

totter than any ot us. Jennie had tau skin, blue eyes. and "thit up a in about the girl. elio" Ye llow hair. (tide Imre those said lie, looking fleet at one to us awl things for nothing, either.

She was then at another. rich, they said, mid I don't doubt it. "What the thunder do you know She wore a heap of good clothes, I tiblitt it, cried Furguesoll. tell you, and they always fitted hues "Leave here saki Ike to hint, in neat as a phi. She Stopped over to his quiet way.

'squire Vriglit's, Weir (it kin to his "Yee, Mr. Crow," seld "you are family, second vnisin, be. not wanted here I loraeo Ciew looked stbeut town a "1 ccii Whip all three of you," said while, and fluidly went to board with he, his nose turuing up farther than the Billow, Blotter ever. street there. one door below Dulikel- "Pitch in, then we three cried tieub's barber shop.

That fellow ('lit at once. Crow was ail odd looking genius, You must know.that in those days thirty years old. perhaps, tall, (lark, wed all tight at the drop of a het, broad-shouldered end inclined to be and drop the het ourset yes and to fat-like Ile had a big face, black eyes say the truth we didn't like that Hoc. and whiskers, with hair to match. ace Crow a bit.

he'd been Ittingitig Ilia 'lose was inelined to turn up cell. round jelinie Bingham late, too. siderably. Ile wasn't, a bad looking Well, sir, tor sootier had we said not at all, but, he had a tender, the words "pitch in," then something sellish appearance. you know.

happened, and happened quick, Iti those daya our kiwu wasn't just if youIl believe what I say. titit atiii hat it is low. We had no 'latrine' Ike Loveless; he'll tell you the same. nor nothing. But we had full along Si will James letguesou, over there occasionally, dances, plays and pic- at Irents.

nice. in which the old tolks indulged Vhat happened, do you ask? Volt, us ireely. I In president, if I can rightly tell Guess I needn't be long coming to but that fellow, Horace Crow, just the nib of this ably. 'file joke ot it gave himself a sort ot a flutter, like, was, all we tellows got heati-over- told three heavy, thudding sounds, heels in love vitt' Je Bingham etimethieg like a mule a kicking. yes, the last one et us, me too I I don't went echoing around about there deny it.

Ike Loveless was groaning away, just Bei. I'll hove to tell you about lior- inside the door of tho blacksmith ace Crow. Ile lontigedabout town end shop. where he had tumbled against told pretty good son lee to such folks the anvil. As tor, Jim Fergueson, as wouldlisten to him.

tie was a Ito was holditig on to that locust tree, one on a laugh. All fat men are. there, with the blood a dripping al- some people got to likhig the most, in a stream from his nose. lchow, thougii I witsist of that num Veil, next time I sa iforace Crow ber at all. Ile was a curiosity iii hii he had Jennie Biligitain a buggy way.

Ile could ay the liddie equal with him. Both to 'etn were dressed to a master, and, strange as tine es They clone along it seems, be could out jump ally man close where I was Crow ever saw. Fact, sir, he con Id leap nodded at me so did Jennie. She weatty-nitie feet at one jump. If you tossed something to me, its they pass believe it ask Jame F4rgueson, ed, at a sweeping trot.

I picked it he eau tell you all about it. How a up. It was a silver quarter of a dollar, lilt Wan could be so active is in re'n I wrapped- ill a bit of writing Tooter, can rightly account tor LIM' way. oil iv Ilia was written in the most Veil, Jetties Ferguson, Isaac Love- delhete of ull hemis less and myeelt, sir, we all got neck "To pay for your wouuded feel-deep in love with that sweet little logs. Witch ot a Jettille Bingham.

My soul, "JENNIE BINOIRA5L" but we had a lively time to it. Who Would you believe it I They had should, and who ellouldn'ttliat vas got married the evening before, and the game. We three tellows keept, in were on their way to the railroad, to a good Itimior so far as outward up. leave for Mobile, where they say pearaticee went but I confess that Crow is a lawyer. I'd 'a' been glad it thunder had 'a' Curious story isn't it, stranger struck the other two.

Just ask Jim Furgueson. Nobody could tell which she liked best, me. or Jim, or Ike. tilie was MISSOURI ITEMS. just as aweet as maple sugar on MI three tit us.

She'd sing for me. she'd There are 242 patients in the St. dance, with Ike, she'd go a riding county Lwow() is lent. with Jim. I'lie new caps of the St.

Louis po As I was telling you, we had lots lice are modelled after a stew-pan ot partiee. At such places Jennie di. Immo; the titled her time pretty evenly among mi. She told me she loved me, finally, J. Smythe JOWBCS, who has lived pretty May "cuing, when the ill St Linda filteen years, remark.

birds Yore peeping and chipping Ill that he has yet to meet the lady who he watt briar, by the geedell fence. goes to the right in passing a gentle-This made me as proud as a young man on a street lanib walking a alma log. Want, J. norm the bliihtedlat and extol to k-itis Jennie thou but she put up champion ot the State, will represent her little band between her mouth MiseinitI tot the match tor the 'chant-and mine and told nio to watt. Veil, pionship of the horn' west, to coin.

waited. titmice Si Chleage ma the 2161 inst. Whell I Parted with Jeanie that The bridge at Irentends ()couplet. evening it was with love roariiig in ed. my heart just like wind roaring in a Forged bonds of Holt comity are Ill pine tree.

SelliellOW everything look- circulation. ash nicer then common. telt real good. The county courts Lion. atid 1 came down in whistling Chariton counties have ordered tht like a meadowlark, amid right yonder lost Government comers on the title by the id blacksmith shop, I met between counties to be Ye-establish.

Jame' Fe rgusou. ite was stuilitig and ed. bright-eyed. (roe by Netts says that tin slug his baud. Itow're you.

Ben Crane," said ite, ec jovially, puttitig out his hated. "How goes it, Jun," said 1, squees- bit k. ilamilbel .10 "Congratulate me, old fellow, I've et, heee Chicago Chicago Southuw.D esterta ilatilrom takett the prize at last be added, le a lows Irdiubling voice, his (Ace whicaT dead between Cameron and tLioesoviaertivw aoriteletrtaal orafrau haileahallsoan.o.t pay ungloty nigh- white with einotiou. hat prize, Fergueson I asked, "She tile proinieed to be mine," The Countv Court ot Davies collo "Who has ty refuses to license abseils. y.l."MatrGprreeiseitit'"obt yealbniesr11rifewlidall "Jettitie Bingham." "Jennie litaiglistut 'Yes, Belt, sin happy." rttelcittehenvetiatoottut 4440.00 worth of I don't have soy idea what 1 would elit'S have done toJins Forguesois juot then John II.

Blunt), of Greedy county if lesi hit st eainatat't 'apa tobapwired that oe. le Co dil oadranueipaaltyy C. big. Ike was sin his pipe very his reloidenee, contentedly, with a gentle kbp; Oh a The State of Grundy has tot tl fo ooylta.LIItlianlioidl;e7 a pnuittifiago4a. hand on itself, en is ru iteing a mock pa lure at Trflitou.

Judge Dutton. a shoulder of each of us, you and ea, tilleekoss will have to give I've won the Peery, Dun Metettlf otiterproin stake." ittent citizens compotes the Legiala "What stake asked aim me. I just gazed at Ike's mouth, to As for k'cluale Sultrage'setnue to Is the promiuutot Question discussed, see what would come out nett. h. Reese: tole uditdeetilliteutit'ractiforhmelees he.

told me she." rm. gs Int- "Loves mar hid IL, leterru Bog' 1 lug lu Trentoo, lit the sprtuk Trenton expects the ears there marry me!" broke In the let of' May lko ataredt 'us In real amazement. "What the thunder do you mead" Thu TribooS th There are 242 patients in the St. Louis (county insane is 'file new caps of the St. Louis police are modelled after a stew-pan mums the J.

Smythe J0WrICS, who has lived in St Lonis filteen years, remarks. that he has yet to meet the lady who goes to the right in passing a gentleman on a street J. Pierce, the billiardiat and ex-champion ot tho State, will represent Missintri in the match tor the championship of the hortliwest, to commence est Chicago on the 21st hist. The bridge at Irentee is, completForged bonds of Holt county are hi circulation. The county courts of Linn.

And Chariton counties have ordered the lost Government comers on the between counties to be Ye-established. John Allison, of Chariton county, recently hung himself to a tree by lino The Hamilton News sitys that the Hatinibal and St. Jib Railroad Company have gobbled up that part at the Chicago Southwesteris Railroad whica lies between Cauterou and Leaven worth, all of which is not partieularly cheerful for The Countv Court ot Davies comity refuses to license saloons. Rev. J.

ltL Green, ot Cameron, was recently "surprised" by bid Mends to the atuottut '441100 worth of tires: etas. John IL Mums, of Grimily county, formerly Lieutenant of Company Captaiss died at his The State of Grundy has tot isp for iwir, And is runoing a work Lure at Trfittou. Judge DuJiult, If thestkovensoP, and Col. Shahan's, Peery, Dan Metcalf stud other proin, ittent citizens cotupose the k'etuale Suffrage seems; to be the proshiount question discussed. Several and busluess houses are under contrect for lu Trentou, in 'hesitator.

Trenton expects the ears there by the let of :3 The Triboots, 'cane the Henry Flanagan, Pr's. THOMAS FAUBER, Carpenter and Builder. Has always on band a Ma stock of This Hotel having been enlarged anti tornittliei, is now open for the aetanumottlation ot guests. Shop opposite earner tPromina and Front es nesr Smith Cooley's Livery Statile, Pleasant Itili, No. 11-ly TAGES for Harrim and nd Fort Scott.

and all nay stations, arrhe and depart daily front Ibis Hotel, wbere ual can be secured. Elayl Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer In .11. E) 3D "JP Ei Harness, Bridles, Colars, Milne, Spurs, Bits, Whips, Sole Leather by the Piece or Side Uppers, Kips, DAVID BRYANT, AUCTIONEER. CEIce with L. 111lictm 111 East chit ist St.

11USINES3 attended to promptly In city or country. bstisfaction guaranteed. Terms reasonable. 29y1 3Z). la OES Kentucky House, U.

KELSEY, -rroptietor, Perfumery and Fancy 000(1S Trusses and Shoulder Braces, A lull list Patent Medicines. Paints, 01k, and N'arnishes, Window tilliSd and Putty. Books and Stationery, IVO! anti Vndow Paper. Pens, ink and Envelopes. Lamps.

Chimneys Coal Oil. Medical Winos and Liquors. WITH twenty-tire year's experience in the drue business in Missouri. I fancy that I can ode better goods, and at lower prices than any ether boom, west orSt.Lonis. AB my goods are bought for cash from first hands, and in large quantities, and therefore Lean sell at lowest rates.

Physielane Prescriptions correctly compounded at all hour. I make Paints ad Oils a nocietyl In my business. I always nave the la gest stock and the lowest prices. Call at the New Brick Store, corner First le NVyonting Otreets, LEASANI: LULL, MO. I10-yi1 Two doors north of Shernutu lions, ONALICR IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, PrOtiOnSt CIGARS, No.

8 WYOMING IITRICET JilAtiest, cash price paid tor all kinds or produce. Calf Skins, Linings, Lasts, PEGS AND FINDINGS IN GENERAL. Pleasant 11111, Missouri. Chas. Kleinschmidt, Deo ler In This louse bas been thoroughly refitted and newly furnished, and otters aecounno(Winne equal twilit), in the, city.

Stages for ilarrisonvitte and other points, depart daily front this tiouse 20yt It LONG EXPERIENCE in business, and I a large stock of everything in our line, will enable ns to fell Saddlery as low as MOWN city or soy other Mime West ot St. Louis bole manufacturers of side saddles, made on the patent tree the best Invention lately nettle ou saddle trees. Sold as cheap as any Saddle. Pleasant Mill, May 2B, 1809. Eiayll HANSON BOOT all SHOE HOUSE, STAPLE and FANCY Groceri6S, Provisions, Liquors, Cigars, Confectioneries, (toe, Plcasant Missouri.

WHEN ALT. GROCERIES so 0 pal A 0 0 ill immi .0 C' 02- Li 41 vs tC 111 IS tn. MEI tgd tit itlfZ14) SINEI Eg I I I PLEASANT HILL, MO. will ray the highest prices for hides 17- WARRENSBURG ABLE WORKS 1 10, ,4:4 I NV UlIA.Z. LA i til, SO' ig- fr a Ib.

rrliE undersigned has opened, on Firmt street, two door4osntillit of Zivk Uosen. a Nil and complete of JEusElf nett STORY. From the New York Evening Post. The last th.b story conies from New Jersey. Lately, in the luterifie of that nude, a country-entered a railroad car, beariug a bundle tied up in a handkerchief, which he phiced under bid seal, at the etid of the car.

Alter traveling along tor about hall au hour, a lady sitting in trout of the countryman was ob. served to move uneasily in her and to cast savage glances at a 'seem. ingly respectable Luau timing by stile. In a few moments afterward i another lady stilt further to the front becaule uneas," and a last, ill her sealt.requested it twine gentleman its the car would protuct her trout elderly-looking gentleman by her bidet stud whom she elated had iusulted 0 A dozen persous offered their essistauce, anti betore the accused could speak iu his owu hi. hat Was punned over hie eyes cud he was dr.igged to the rear of the car.

hale there, mid carryitig on with the avenger', a war of words as to what the indignita wealit, still au-other lady rose, also seated tiirther up and accused a gentientau sluing behind her, with improper co duct. A rush watt made insulter number two, but that gentle-ma vigorously detended huuself with a hire wallittig tick he hap-petted to bare (mud thil by, wee olio cause et the Mid trouble, his accuser aiming that he bad intleoorously beets rapping her under the seat with lite saute), cud while the struggle to get at him was still lu progress, somebody iu the front of the ear shouteti stinke on the door." A scene then emitted. The ladies in the car climbed up on to the eats aud umuy got tou, the arum and backs of the same. One elderly madam; tuallaged to stand on the backs sit two Beale, in the best ohs cue windier possible unner the circuuistaitees, while a young mother threw her baby iute a persel rack, and thou intuit couvulolveiy to yen. tilator.

The mansion atTolce the country. mail, who, on being told oi the shako, dist felt in hie bundle, and then ex. "Vui blamed if that old eel Wilt got loose." started forth. front and returned. grasping firmly an immense eel, which he hod: drat caught, while out Milking.

but. which, whtui brought lu the eat, bad managed to get out id tile bundle, end hail wended its way to the fist' loving. ly caressing the differeht Taileties of ladies' rioters which he eneoutitrired Lb. way. A polyglot; given and re.

calved in that oar but the bat 'that wasjatuntett down, and the eountrytuan leaving at the next elation, to Wood was ht 1.i is Leg-. build-lug business then of Joe old fogies they doe' advertiaa outside their city cut very tittle The blose is right. n- Bothsny has boa a tesoPeranos drat in a 1 Thor ere two meit'lu, St. JosePto business well of St, Jon old rogios boonusa they doiet advertise ontsitto their city eery tittle jai, The Tribi, is )i .1:, nossiting-witia dra in a 1 s. Bothany bas boa a iesoinrehee Thor art; two m' ell' lo: i-g ci a et, tv 0.

CD c- r. .0 7 5 0 g. 1 11 r4: 1 Fl cm in 74.. 01 cD A 5-i 0 1.4,,C to I 0a La I tr 1 cr is CD I 1.1 01 0 re- cs, .1 di. .4 0 0 Cla ch.

0 It' (S t- r. 0 0 5 CI It PO (-4 ''''tiCgt al 5 0 tb f2' 00 .1 we il r4 Ct 5 1 ici, FA 0, ts 0 11) is CZ mo 4 eg 1 0 mo 1:1. 5 11 0.01 r4 re zi il CD p- t-em 0 i 0 (1) il il La t7. Fit A 5 1, tc. 04:, Family Groceries, elst, (AWING to the Increased demand for our kJ class Al Custom work, we have iniargad our liter Itu tu, cud keep a much larger stook (11 Boots end Shoes, (tithed to winter trade.

These goods are acknowledged to he The Bost'. G.0oh the 141arltot .4: Anil at th: Lowest Cash Prices. t. Illickg ri v. ------71) i nWING to the Increased demand for our llionetrartonrer taloutin attit: we ualuveeh ltargrt eq0 1 stook Cit Boot4 end 'Shoes, ettitcd to winter 11 trade.

These goods are acknowledged to i 1 1 he '4 1 The 11( Bost Goos in! the dllarlot and at th: Lowest Cash Prices. I fiCLQ IKII Liquors and Wines, WIIOLESALIC and RETAIL. I tit :,1 I I ti" II of the moat AU Work wariented s4 hteouracturiog repoirtng (lone In the beet style. 491113 All Work warranted ''i one in the Manufacturing and repsiKing a 4 7 CELEBRATED BRANDS. 6 St Erni ARLAND, ETU114 TlittNhti fee past patronage, and solicit a eontinuanue of the moue, promising that they have aud Will outland to harp as good a itooli of CIGARS -OF THE -BEST 4 tt, ta 1 1111113 0' 0 cA 0.

tneD :,4 0,, el ti td. 1.4 0 I 4.1 2.... p. till A 41 At 0.1 I which I eye 'offering tci 'the trade at very email advaluce on east. IlOWLAND Proton In AND.

AMERICA1 .11 Er AT II Altir MO NUM ENTSi, t- I. MANTLES. VASES, Ai Ams AL1, KINDS OF MARBLE' Woltit. iltrulk a Ilia boat of Adittble. and Ina bold pitiful cheap as can be bought to s(be State, Give us a mill bit fora you buy alaewberd.1 Ali nyder" Aar- 11441fRa, 41.04 tuttloruction.

HALSTEAD Agent. eloosaul ant. Mo. CP Li 13 1.41 WANTED. NvE wit' ray CASH for 100,000 HOOP Ai al the City Iliad.

Plenaant Bill. Md. Tomous wishing to furnish poles eG itt000l Ai MILIO and yet partiuutaro. 1 blite a itta al 1: clan CIO, hVLAND 'Si IlOWLAN ITALIAN. ANI STA IIA It, I.

MANTLES, milli ALL KIN Nr4 taa sal be bought to sib( fora you buy oh, of aat P-A11411) 1 9 0 1E 1.41 .41 Will NV IC Will pay POLLS ''atil6 Md. 1 mil AI Mt lot', a la o. i a tt(hem It -Al ,41 .1 4.. I s-rI nail and or my stook and grit. by reboil mad giber dealers, satioded gly togivo emuplutign km all- As any house In Westent illseourto which they will st a I SMALL AUVANVE MANUFACTEMIL1 I tror'Cisa, Wirntiotg-st.

PLEASANT HILL March ISth. i'stniing-st. rLEA3ANT IIIILL lisrob Ith.14 tit 4 Luck is a Fortune. ALT. T.

he "eked. quietly. "I mean tillit J0111110. Bingham has JUIllt been telling me' aim lovas ma. awl that she don't love anybody else.

sold I. looking triumphantly at tha other 1 I "Ban Crane. Ygil lie Audi Jitil au' 4 Ike both at (lilac i wit. will nos Usk, ill, alai to aupport I ta i 10,1 st I I 1 la ,.1 14, Vow" i I rlidPlitit JEWELRY CO.4 nil 01iss Es Mt Lott's, Ala, tnanutasturars et cheap Pleasant MU. tv lit V) anti Jaweiry.

Importers or 13A MI'llitE'r8 and POSTKIM Pentads I and Jet (toads, Casmugua sad bantiontna I TILANKS printed to order at tais I tia 1 I. sapaa ollisos pkowte. 4 i 0.1 JJP 010.01 i ky 1 4 1 1 1 I 1 1 1,44 I Mw.

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About Pleasant Hill Weekly Leader Archive

Pages Available:
804
Years Available:
1869-1873