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OCIIOi O IIKYIKW. S ATI'KiVVY, M VY IS. WX SIKH'l.l '-' A 'I' l ' Y.Y(.'. Tiio result ol' tlic two criminal cast's tried at the recent term of ; ...,rl m.iv !! serve as n. warning to men who are some times tempted to do wrong, and the two blighted lives can well W consid ered gtiide-lwmls along the road of life to warn others of the danger of stepping out-Mdo the well beaten paths of irtne ami right. line of the unfortunates is far beyond the meridian of life, being pel haps sixty-live years of agr, yet this long ixisleiH-o had not taught him to practice honesty; and f.r forging u check on which he real ized only t lie paltry sum of $-0, he is sentenced to thne years' impris oi:innt in Hie p.'iiitoatiarr, where Lis will jirobiibly close the last days fa mi: s.t.-nt life, and still, in view of the crime, his punishment is not seven". What his past life has been the writer has no knowledge, lie may once have been an honor able, upright man, 'enjoying the contidence and respect of his asso ciates, or he may be an old crimi nal ib'-p dyed in tin: probably the lattt-r, for he came here a stranger, and in his time of trouble not one friend appeared In t-tand up in bis d.fense. !ut wh.it his life from this on will le tx'A can teil. lie must till a f.hm's cell in a date reformatory, and should he survive liis sentence he w iil go forth into the world a decrepid old man, bis name forever ;ainped with the stigma, "thief." The spectacle is sad to contemplate. To see one so uld o'erlaken hy such retribution tan not but create a fct-iing of sympa thv, but our svn.palhv does not detract from the lesson taught, that lie who attempts to defraud others, or to g t something for nothing must su:!cr a penalty, and the ton should encourage other and your.ger men to si.uu such acts. The other unfortunate is a man just in the prime ct life, strong and vigorous, po.-stsseoi of all the nat ural powers, both mental and phys ical, to make l.ini a useful citizen, with prospects of happiness before hini, but taose pro-pects ure blight ed. Life has no pleasures in it for hi in now. A ejurt has decreed that the remainder of his days rhall be spent within prison walls. And why ? He has violate! one of nature's laws and a law of his country by taking that whieh he cannot return the life of a human And why did he take il? r-iiuply to inaintaiii the idle boast that he had greater strength than Ids adversary that he was "cham pion." When the laws are thus offended there must be something unnatural to provoke ur brinir about these re sults, it is not natural for men to light and kill. It is foreign to the nature of human beings. And what arc these causes; what warps a man's nature an-J causes Li in to do sui'h deeds? In this case there seems to have been two influences to provoke this aw ful deed. One was tin! eomui-jii evil, over indul gence in drink. Iioth comhatants, t'.ie one who was slain an i the one for whom theprisjn gates are now opening to ouseure him from tlie won-i me resi oi ins natural Hie, were intoxicated at the lime of the encounter, and haj they not been in this unnatural state, evidently the crime would not have be'-n committed. Another cause is the unol..-f.. and uncalled-for habit of carrying murderous weapons. Too often the young man purchases a pistol ordirk knife, neither of which he requires in his peaceful pursuits, thinking that he may at home time he called upon to u--- them in an cucouiiti-r. They from that time heeome his companions. When alone he will take these weapons out and put them in g'iod repair, luok at them, think how he would Use then; if called upon, and while brooding upon muno imagined af- front will work himself up to a .,,,,,, , , utato that he hecoines really dan- . . p r . . u' . i ? , e . , ral self into a fort of maniac on the ,,l ; . r ,. ,- . eul.ject of iiillictinz injury upon t , , , , ' tome one whom he believe. to be , , , , , an enemy, and should he ever eet i , , i . - ... 6 into dilhculty genou. results may ,.,., T:,, ,, , ., accrue. 1 ne r-.m f nr t il-..i.- cd life .hould bo a ieFson" ti, ihoK.; who dj not dei-ire to follow! his footnteps. They can m e in it the ceitaiii results to fullow piieh tiaiisgiepBioii.-i. Ami bv it they fdiould be taught to n furm fron, over indulgence m the use ofintox- ica.-ts; to not he to,, hastv in re- aenting suppiwd wrongs, and above all to desist I'roin carrying weapons fur which they have 1.0 use. j ()('' .'Y'A'H'.lt'l.'J'.Vl).(.'.. I The S.ileui lu!t!rnit nt ni:ko ! , i SOIlle l'Ollllt;lri.-Ollti Ot the Cl'llSe8 . incurred lv tlie lei;is!ativc sefsion oriSi;,(,,,rdic... ami mileage of . , , X , , ,h.J members rtii'l clerk lure) mid the I MUR) expenses for the session of 1 lsS' I. ,, .nt miiixim mill ' seemingly unnecessary increase of expenses during the past ten vettt. In 1S.V. there were the same num-' . , . . ! ber ol members and the session hiMfd the same number of days as id,. of IV) ! and the oer the session ol ana ine pt r .li.-ill hihI mi!, nf tmlllleis for tilt III Mini lllliiagi ol inimiiis lor that session was Jlt.'i'.U bi, while for the se.-sion of 1S:' it was $17,- oti',' '.V". Puit the greatest difference in the expenses of the two sessions is in that incurred for clerks. The membeis of the lJ si ssiou con tented themselves with tliirty-seveli clerks, whose lalaries tiggregated j- .), t ..i :t ,i .. ..i ,.., ? ,'J i t, while the members ot tlie last session lound it convenient to l ill i .1.,.. employ one hundred and eiglitx - tw,i i- i-rk liu.l I hrir i-.i :i!l " amounted to jr,0H H1. The in crease in t he mileage of iiiembcts is easily explained by their hav ing gonv on more junketing trips, however tiny w tie generally trav cling on free passes, tt they did' not neglect to charge the milt age to the slate. rut il is dillicu.l to see wh.il necessity there was for tite members of the last session to have one hundred nnd lighly-two civiks. two more than tio for each men.: er, w hile in the mem bers found thirty-seven nil tli.it were necssary. There certainly ! has not been sin h an increase in tiie hnsiness of the legislature since that live times as many clerks were actually required. This can only be viewed ill the light of us.- i less extravagance. This of co.nse is not the only inslace of extrav- aS'llK-t' ludulg'd in by ttic legisla ture, but il is one in waich some 1'Jti.i.HtO more than necessary was expended, and explains ho.v it is that the legislature is each session I becoming more expensive and why the state taxes gradually increase. Fridiiy ot iu.-i it k was tin; last Jjy, ai ioniiiig ti) the provision of the iuary law, on which C'hinvnv coulil register. And w htm thu rt-v-enue ollicers c!os-d tln-ir otlices on that day a wry eiuull r tent of the I'hint-se nfiJiMits hud ri gitti-r-td. In this Mute pronllv not five pt r i'tit have n-i.-trt'd, whilr in thy district of S.iil Fraiuiro, where there are o2.Ut') Chinese, onlv 2 UN) registered. What will be done with thune who have it.cU.,j t0 T,..lvr js ui.crrtain. tut if the l fupreiue court holds the law to be constitutional there ' is little doubt but they will be do- ' ported. The matter will be broughl j before the gupri'itw court at once and a dt-cishm had in a fhorttime The old Liberty hell, whieh first ra"R oul ''' nt'ws of American III- depi ndeiiee 117 years ago, was taken to the World's Fair recently. a'"1 a" ' lva' lr"" hilailelpliia to Uikafo it was greeted by many enthusiastic ovations from the - - f thusiastic patriots who gathered at j railroad stalio,,. to see the old, 1 cracked, voiceless bell, and cheered ' it as lljey woultl the inott notet personage in the riutinn. : : ! Mnrj -,i,..r.J, rresidenl t. levelanj has for the ! N ,;,--'r"-present ch sed the White House to (.ii;,. ... .1 .. ;:i devote his ' attention to more important busi- ness. it is saiu lie lias not vet taken the Oregon applicants' r-v- onimendations oul of the pigeon-; holes, hence the would-be federal ) oilicers of this slate will have to re-j main on the anxious feat a nhile' longer. ! Pir .lamer! Long, proprietor of the Shellirld, Kiiyland, T'lfjruni., who' vi.-iled the 'o.id'ii Fair lan vv,-.-k , j he Con-idem the Cliieago hIio.v the greater! ever held, the mortt ex - j leitrive, the ijiofet contly and archi j teeturally the mo-t inipofling. It I wa a fpiection of nioio-v, and never before had m mutdi money bei n contril.uted fur ruch a purpone. , 0 , ,, Judge A. H. Hennett, of The ,, . . . . rl "nn UMiilHli:u 111 11 aftlill IZ I..i 1 i .i i'' --fc ".i-A in piauitee oeiore me , . i 1 "lieu MuteH rupreuie court. It . . , , . . ' Hl--'l that the judge rtand a . . , , . . a gotio chance of hemic aiiixunted ,. -. , , . ... I .mted Ma tea district attorney for f. ... . , ' ,)',r'i - He is eminently quuhlied . J 1 i fur tLut I'""1'""- , , fi A"",' ' '''"' has enpoiiKcd l''e jiojiulists' ciiuse, and it is un- derslood will sihiii begin "popping"' for I'em.oyer in the coming content r . r u . mm 1 ." S' "Ui"T- 1 ,,e ,m'r"or H'" '""''y '"'C',J a 'iul(! '" '" ier ar- t'''-'r' "'H" this before he is boomed into the Semite. NOTICK KOK IT III Il'ATtON. 1a si) l( rl I T I H ll l O -' N.ittor Is hatrhy u'lrtt ttmt tti full.iwnic na.nr.l et'l.'r lia. rilr I rtli-r of lil liitrutlun to tutka final r.i.l lu iivMirl of tiUi'taitu. ami that mj proof m i..- m.ic i.rior Arumr in",U- TMASJ. SiMl'HKN-iOS.IIJ ,ir$l. h o( SK SNX1 i( SK S(11 w .,;i.iisH)K si. II,. num.'. Ilii l.ll.niun l'' hl.c.mimtevi. n-i,l,.ii.- up.m ad iMltliaiiou .., ..t m. . lr..n .a, lor. !., tits. John Kian.. oil U,frl. Ori-i: ,u. Itaiii.tor owoll.of I'rtuf i ill. ' JOIIN , Kwl - - - XDTU K Ko it ill. It' A I'lov. lemurmi.t i.f.v.0.. N,1IW hrr,v . ,., S'l'.n, """' "' ""'''"' lt.-i.tio.. , , , . .,.,..,,. ,,i.im "I l'r""' ' l'i for CoiitHi , i,.tk , , riWll v . ltit . Kr.'uoii. ou Juno 10. I'. M IH SKY. 1 S No 2 For 0 NWt, of N K1 4 in, I K', o( i:', 'ie ,,. u.r (,tioinc tti,. in troi T' u.i.i ' Y. T'u; u:" w t iroif. r. i . ii to1 rw'i.i, j . iitiT. an w I n.ilii,.. iii.?o,i Mll'k K FOU I'l'UFK'Al'li'N. I..INU Onn At Umri i O April, .'I. I -it oltr l horol.r irivi'ii that ihf toi!.uii.- ,mi M.i,.r ,. ;,u ,i..u,. oi hi. int-mio. M..l,ln,.a,llh,l..mrsv':iii. m..i. h for Ar'hiir ll-nk.. i o inlv clerk, at Crluf- , lU, , ,,.,.,. ,. ;, ,v..i . , ,,. hhi. j i i .MM,it.m iij .. i.-:. SS? iS : .lin-. Hyc. I.. S L.eiin . all . Pru. dr . U. Win, UeMr NOTU'K KOU Vl Ul.UWTION. l.iminui t mi Iiiir on A V' n ( V. XiMlr i hiTftiv rivrn it-it (i-liuw tut iitn1 -fttlrr tm rtn-.J itotutt t( htj luictiiiott to mki' rt)ii pri..! in anijijuirt iiii in. nl I'll! Rbl -Mt.J villi U- liilo N'tiTo Xrl'i-ir U-hIsi-.. mint) t'U rk, at I'nnciiii, iHrg-oti on i . DC .'. I v. .i, xt I'.KNJAMIN K i'.L'l I.. Tom II 1 App N.) 4307. Kor It:? of V',. I - t 7 r- !.! I r 7 T .n o K i; K M: 4 .( M.'jSeC u ip t 3 ti I- W M. He :i!ii, fie fnHwitt witnor tiprot, lit v..iiii;i ii'i- r t? ..U- n e uj":i, it cult U at imi t, u VlW'rt Ktt.-hitie. Wtit m Jt-.--. . r i.r av'iUit.H. t'l Auk Krr .,oi I' rut? ilix. Oregon. JuUN W XW KricUtrr NOTU K HH Pl'HI U ATIttN. I. m ttrtit c itThi titi.irvOn ! yti 17. M J i N.-tlc i- hT-l- iflvn tht lh' iiu-wuc i nanit it 'ellrf ( tioltrv of ht itilriittou , tii ft I. r ft i in l-rn't til -tttort .f til . : iii 4'm i that -nt.) f1'-'' ' iiift'l txf t A rl.!i ur ! Mu-'. t'o-ttit) t'iirk, ml t'r.utilr. Orrjton, nil Mn Ij, -t. v n I t II KI K-i H NKL-oN. kpp No KM, j K.r Vir of S, ..f NK'4 au.1 o NK'4 .1. , p 4 tt .1 K rt" l j II r tiftiiif t:.r ("il.w 1 1.( w ait e In prw ; hiC"tiliii itu rttlt'iit' ti'U. and i-uitivaimn of. ft. ,a.i-J, vti I..' nun. il. M.-.rtii of t'fM-iit tir.J M Jiirtii..,,!. ii.W-iieil, Cr . Airrd ol A r: tel. ur t JmiN V i.E 1st. Ktf Vr j NOTIi'K KOK Kfr ri llMt'A rittS. .ho orru e 4T thk I'vi.ii. Oi N'olfru 1 herrhr iivfii that lh fu.iuu.( naiin-d .itlr ha- flu J n t irv -f hi intrttttu u tua&v rt:il pr.-.f in u.iri f ht . U.tti. atnl t;at ail pr't w 111 be malr lf.ire J A lhi itiu, l . t of'iniuiiim-r. a, irt tt Hie, ore g-tu, on May .7, lv.1, u W U.UAM u KM,KICH. rtf lUvstti-k. Or. 'knur-it I . i m.4 fur th st .if . jit-c b aul -N', i.i St , vc ; ,i . 1 1 K v m in tiaiur t.'ir fnliMwti.x tlti- ttt rv his,rt.iitlu!i.ii rV.ii-t(.-e and fu liuiiun (. a:d lumi, u l;l.-rl t J l.ii...n. Kirt ard V J.iitu-.on, oi I'rturv.lKf. or. J M Mrt, f iinxjtl,. or . lbnua, J . 1-arh of JOHN W l.rwis. Ilr(l.tr. NuTIi K KOK PI lll.li'ATION. l.uorri a irLKiMi.Os Aj.nl ? N-tl-i I- herel.y flifn that tl.e lollownif nam'l -t'.;i'r tia- n.f.1 L.tluruf lilt liitvntl.iu ' I" u.ak rit a. pr.. tu .i.H.rt of h t - rtaiui. anil , Itia: -anl r. -f mil be iua! Inrl'ira i mu.t y i irrk ..I i. r ... r.i iku. ur rif.ii. a,i i'nua 1 1 ti. i Orr('ii ll J'lliC I.', l i. iig I Ki II I.. UuI'M AN. II.) Afp Nal'.l. j r .r N', Ml', rc i; au.1 .i, ul K'.Sn- 11 I fl 1. I. H llr name. !.. l.ill.wliif wllnra- in nrftv. hi .ulilrl'ni. r..ifnie uhiii. an.l cilitli.. I. .a:d Ian. I i. W. M Kmtnuiu. i H. . J. A. i.rltl.lh. ti. l llilttuu. al: ull.'rima. t ur' J W WATIS. Ilfsl.ler NOTIi K KOK ITIlLli ATION. Lisa o mm at I.a.kvikw, Oa Apnll. Iv.1. Ni.ec ii l r . -1 . r (ufii that it-.m Ii;ivii.j iiami-.l .fttirr i.a. rt!f. n-.ttre nf hi, tntrntioti I., niakr final pr.n.i in ,ii,j.rl ..f 10. r;..in. and tliat ai.l .rf w;ll Ur ma.lr t.rr..ri .wtiiur H-"Ui... I o.mty I !.ti t,t I r.-.M i ..'inly .ircfli. at rriiievOli nrff in. ,u Ma. .v. l.-.i, vu. HYMi.S I I'f.M.KA. H-1 l.l. I!'.. fnr thr w ..I -ih.i ju an.l Mi'i Hire A" I .'I .1 K. HI Y. Ha nam, n. f.i!U.wliig aritn...i to .rmi hi. i'., illinium, rw I'li-nr, 1111..11 a riiltlMili.il .... -mi-. .n, .1, j...-, aiic'I. i r.ari. -taal -. Ia.il-. A M..rlilt. I l:ifii'l, or;'.n. nrli-i H Allrn, ail J W W ATTS. H.ai.tar. Mm k lu.iic..r, (iir. 1 I rrlVlTi:!;;V:;Mi:"i,.;:r l.'ALSHVi.!.', n;:U;.,,,:'',',' 'e"'nl" : Jn.-l i il iiin'wi r stiv k Iii-j rrv,T f(,r CriM i n., or. ra-inairi l'nii. ille. Kifr M .wry . I a-illna, lrwrl. J.ri .r )'.-.r i frri llay l'ri a. MIK-I.rll. si f iii an !!.. k linn. I.Hcr 1 r.nil I I rt-r I r nit. ! A i: k .trhlilff. ' M ,K "!' j w . .ini-iiiirn, J",in ' " ") N..WI .Sunn. Ilitnillt'in. ZKLJiSMAIHvKT. B. F. ZELL, Proprietor. Having jiint ripened a new Mar ket in the itou'AN nriLDiNY;, am prepared to I'urnich the peo pie of i'rineville and vicinity with thv Choicest Meats that can be had in thai connlrv. - J 1 nI.o with Vegetables, Butter and Eggs, Home Made Lard and Bacon. I solicit a liberal patrotmge, and guarantee fair treatment. V. Z.HLL. All bills collected monthly. NTIUYKI-fl Iti;VAUt. Thr iKitr rawarrl will l,r palrl for Informa ' : "r " 1 ian n nil ulllicr lil tlie olluw- ...h . ' ''i" i amii.ai llr..wn niarti l.raiwlnl I on left atioul'lrr, on l-lt .inii.. ' Ilia, h hr,r r,ra,, - ,, aillt. U iie biaiiiloil r iit Irfi .ntlr. W. If . Hni. liUfjr, Ifarnrjr Co., Or. HTKAYKD-tB K KWAItFl. Tha alvivf ri-wnrd will I,, ,hrn for Informa lion which will Ira'l In thr rrrovrry of thr f. In mini Ir.rnlirrl lior.r. wlili-h Mrr.l l,hm i i Onr vray in nr.- hramlrii 011 Irfl atl fir. IrHinfjld mcttl . fri. willi a i.lr le ovrr the rro. ,,, , laniirr.i,Ji, frluavlllo, Oragon. W K II S T V, K ' S LIGHTNING SICKLE GRINDER. Ou llanrlicJ ThiniiJ uw In Thi, Su-r ;-... .n.llv .H.IllltalllWlUI luVf hmlul,,-, U 1U f ioluv,t i,v ,,r ,,i,,iiii', nml will "! , ,.y u ntil ll.at Is ' ulm "r .ir liii, liilli TIVE POINTS 'll' "'W j m" ' """ f.1 T . r.7i. i .... .. I"'" .".'. -";" "7"- 1t. Tluit il i!l ml IX'lll n.i 1I lite u;....,i.....u,iiMk- iinit it in inniiiHMtile K,i,ul tli.-ni inu.vumiely. mi.l il uri .ih j l -.-ti.n ! y i H.e pi..t. :M. Il aves Ilia fiu-e u( the wiuilunu In ! Mm l xirkle. j '! , lh. '! Il uve. U in oar lear i.C th 1 ,-. .i ..- Mh. Thai II vi It tlnii ly in iln'i" Srin.linr. from tin-l'l that If n year bov t-n Khun!! tli "hole kiikle in minute lilter Ihan t men 'n in i nttmr mv lit oii(i hour. ..il. 'i'i...t it u,ll l.it a in- f.irmrr n intlti r.il hle-ll.ne, front the la.-l thai e i.h.,1 oriininni Metie, unu i ,o. know n Hlotir in tin orld vit H liumd. Tlilt maeliinr W lleiroilnlilv rolivle.l IrMorp I'uii-il. nt t eld ini'i infill K. r.rmilt..;l.....i- tu.i...lieej ITJILtl. V in ii. ... I'ltntMU All order rromrtlv nttended to. STOVES ANETIN W A R E ! GUS, fISTOloS, .AMMUNITION and nrNTKirs st'rrLiKs, Pumps, Pipe and House Furnishings. Hardwood, Woodenware, Granitware and Cutlery. rLACKSMlTIHN(i ami WA(i()X WOKK. IIursesh(vin,ir a Specialty. XOKTinVKSTKIiN. FIRE AND MARINE IXSrKANCK C(MI'ANV. Ilm.l l)llie No. ;U Vliinwl"l St., PORTLAND. : : OREGON, i II. M. 4 a It VN T. Sot irlarv ami Unm'r. j r,irirly ol l aK-.ur leithrir A I lnurii- lvartoiiit. an Irani l.-u. I aioi-rola Olr.rs J l-v.til.rir i.r.l-lnl Jno Mf Crakeii. vlrf lr.l'tfl K M irfn, lrra i urer II M. lira il .rrrr'iiri aii'l mai-prr. IHrrt.ir. -1 l.rr,l.rt. K M Warr.il. II I. riii.Kk.J k i. ill I' aarrl. T AruoLI. Jim M.-i ra a. ii. Ii H llll.lial. . C mnif. T. alatar. J. s. i ...i.f r A (B PALMER, Aufit, rrtIN KVII.I.K, '.' '.' '.' I'KK'iiiN. Ikkk Snddler Shop. DM il'wr amith of II. war. I A M.-lkiiap a l"rr. MAIS STIlKl.r. 1-KIXKVII.I.K. OI.Ki.o.N M. A. MOORE, Proprietor. at.crii it ara or .o iri. I The Finest Stock Saddles on Earth, Sldo Saddles, Harness, Schaporejos A full linl,f llm best III aid I. it nnd Spurn, Whip, Lap Uoh'S, mid verythini4 p rtainiii( to the Saddlery ami Harness trade of this and adjacent country, aDfa.'l..rl,t,r ll.f Karat kind .r SI.h-H SaJ.IIra uuJ Sd.a.p to erilrr a i "prrlaliv. None b" tli' !'( leather v'd. Send In your orders. 5- .'iJ r . tng that unitn.tw. ' IMM.II.IM T WHKRIJI. rrtlAc ntk I in-, h wor vA ln Ui tLf EiU4M iirawsr 1 Ctilcao, lib FENCING .WIRE POPE SELVAGE. RAILROAD, FARM, GARDEN. Ctrceterj, Lawn, Poultry anil Rabbit Fencing. rntiisisim or bilm in t nr.. riTtuxiiK ruiit. niniiii r run. THE McKUllEN WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO,! lit, 1U, 111 tal US kal lb, Oluaaca, tU HARRINGTON'S RESTAURANT. '(The old rnltideiler Ka.laiiranl ) R. P. HARRINGTON, Prop. COOD MEALS, GOOD DED3, COCDTHEATiVSEFiT. T;riri, Cnnh. JIATKM OK IIOAHD AM) I.fUKil.NO. Itoard by tho wiffk ti 50 " nnJ lotlizina by tiio week CW)' 1 ..a UllV l ni J) t " ' ' 1 ' OT. " ' ihreo IliealS., ... ii, Single Ltd . . . - ... - - , . i IS FENCING; ( ' Iil m "Id Ion ny - ll.r Jin - bv bl FOR SALE BY ....... t i::ii;.. (!,.,,!. il . I ,.k ji,.I Klunialh nt.r. " ii-oii i:, i'iiii.ih. , The Largest Stock of STOVES, HAfQWvRE AND TINWARE Crook County. C. I HIS rr 11 CS Mil I) Stage Line. .1. I). IWKIMSH, Vm I Lenvm The Pallrn nt fl a. lit. irvrrv dav ami nrnvm nt I ruievillc in .'!ii btnirs. I.eaven I'lii.rville l . a. in. cilery tiny mnl aiintu nl Thr Halle" in ll'l luuim. Carri.t. the 1'. S. MAIL, PAS SKNOKUS mnl KXI'KKss. C()N.r TS AT I'KINKVIM.K WITH Stafcos from Enstorn and Southorn Oregon, North rn California nnd all Interior Points. AImo ttiuki-a i Inn I'litiiin lit ii ul Thr 1 trthi-H with 1 1 hi ti a ,'ri tit I nr tlhil uli'l nil I jxli rn iiila. (li)ml arriiinmnit'itiiii'i nlmi'i the rotnt. t'i ri-l -flnm (.'wirhrt nml llnftrt vs'tl, CtiHflrnu lnrm. Ijprrn M'lltrr hiimlUd v illi Carr. All persons wishing piingr rniirt wnydiill at oflicca beforn taking pansiige ; othern will not be received Knpresn must bat wny-billi d nt of licra, or tit Stujio ( 'o. will not he responsible. The Com ft ny wilt Idle no risk on innney lrinmmilrH. I'.irlii nlar iilli'iilimi iumi lo ili-livi-rinif rxpn-as miillrr ul l'iim- jlle Hint all niiiillicrii M.jtiia ju I lri'!in, ntnl iiiliuui-r i hiir(i' t I'.inl l.v 1 1 1-1 Oi 1 1 ny . Stage oflii g nt M. Sichel ,k Co'. torr in Print ville, and at I'matiHa IIouhij in Tim Ihille. ii'inep t owe 5r it lior lo O'NrH'n Maloon. Only Klr.l-I lnsliii) In Town. Slim ing, HUnmptiiiinQ, Unit-Cutting, Unit tnifli'il Hint ItlrnrhitirJ. HOT AND COLD BATHS. ROOFING, fll.'M Kf.AH l If liriOKINO I'C.l.r ro.t. only 'i iai prr Itai iiarc Irrl. Malir. a iroml rnof fnr a vrar, anil anynita ran put II 011. Hemi Mlaitip for ftauiiile anil full t.artlrnlnra. mm Kt.i-Tti: lOwiriHii.Co., tv A II IVr.r liKOAinvar, New Vana. Lncnl AkciiIm Hunlcil. Jjlr' '''laioi'i a ,.n,.ll.i ll.r month hy tiKiiiitttim littrlm f " rtnillpi Mint oa not lu 1 tiM Uia hf.ltii or int.i'. witlioi)ii'iihiiirifM pifitiirn, it iMilliM li'i una ifnjprovm u,n iff unrtl Lcftllli .fJr tl- n lFiu 1 1 iVa Ohi rutti ,.!. "., h wrlnklrg nr fluid. Mum (nllnw tliln trt-Ktriif-nl, fAriENfl TflEAf CD BY MAIL. CONFIOf NMAt, NotImi, I Mrvt(, A t mU l tatnM tot trlUW m. 1 . r. mitt, 1 iicici 1 latmi, tnuii, m. i.. n I III' II Invite SPRTMH MrnV, lloy'n, Vouth'a and ( hildrcii'ii Clothing in all the I.tt fty1 Lndiu'H, fionl'i. Hov'b nnd ('liildn-n'a ulux-n in all irndc from tl 'lf'" Ifr. 1'ja I. a, a... a... I I... I a.... 1 il... t I r I ttltttt'Dll iimiu i. iiii ni-n-i i.,-ii wilii nit? renicpi care, tuiu uiu uiirunK gfthur wi tli llm fxccllfiicu of tho goodM w luivc in tlii I'"9 cannot hut meet thu approval of tho ladicii Our Grocery Department In complete in cv'ry reupcct, coinpriniiijr iverythinn tlmt in rwU' thu peoplu of thin (iiiclioii, anil of unHiirpiihued rpiiilH)'- Vhcii you want anything in our line call at the BRICK STORE And wo will endeavor lo uupply your want. NEW AND NOBBY. That is the vordict of all who have examined Ol'Ii NKW STOCK OK Spring Goods Just Arrived, And that this will bo your verdict. I I II i l I l kv f l i Ul ' II) S I T llll i We iK not flat in tlmt our ntnr gimiln ore "The Best" Ever brotiht tu I'riiir villf, but no tin cluiin tluit tiny or EQUAL IN QUALITY To ony Iim k 'vrr olTrri'il for tili licrt. v OUR CbOTHIJMS is or THE BEST QUALITY and bATEST STYLES, And i uro lo prove nuliafai lnry to ell. In Dress Goods and Calicos we have many Handsomo Patterns and DL-auuiui rigures. Boots and Shoes That are Well adapted lo the trmlri , rn f.irin n proiiiinnil fiati,'i our nrw tloi k, ami our ili tion are atu d. As to prices, vo nro not sollln;; "FOfT COST," But a Fair Profit is all we ask. We arc in the fir-Id fur liuiur nnd olie;l a liln-rnl pnlrtmngr TTI. .11 O K-JJL. JL.IJL.JLN CLOTHING, Our New Spring- Stock Has Now Arrived. Wo aro showing this season a much larrranil more extensive line than ever befuiv. Stacks of Single Pants. Mcii'ii nnd Ilov'11 Kiirtiinliinrx. nucli hk ovcmhiiln. undcrwi'iir, In11".'' glovcH, Hiiri-ii"li'ri ami hnulii r hraci-ri, hijih (jrado neck dn'M.colUn nnd cuITh, and ivuiliinji iiicn'11 nml iiiccliiinic'iioiitlin- ie-hl to full drcsn of t tin Intent ntyln nnd pult''rn. Never lirftiro him there Let 11 rhow.i in I 'r i lie vi 1 1 o Mich fl .lock of li'- Our Ladies' Dress Goods irtd m