The RACKET is Closing Out at SLAUGHTER PRICES The Jixtir Tine of Men.' Ready Made Olotlxing; Wishing to invest the money in other Lines for the Fall Trade we have decided to make this Sacrifice and Give Our Friends the Benefit. Come Early. see our bargain counter. O. JL,. WEBB, Tle Racket Man. p-f'T T T ' T 7- 7 ? T T'""""! r CITY HAPPENINOS. - - 1.1 i -lj -(J. F. Murrliiiun linit been uppoiutud spi-clul deputy ruvunuu oolluulor for Southern Oregon. No cluto in llxcd for tliu lorinliiulion of Mm appointment, lull ttioru U no doubt but tlinl it will cotillnuii im long us tliu wur with Bpaln continues, thin because thut lil" duller will bu uhliilly those of lliooollnotlon ol duties oiidnr tliu wur tux. llu will In ri'(iiirud to visit ovory drug store in Koutliurn Oregon uud supply them with tbo iiuuuHHiiry wur rnvouuo stamp, (ivorgu wui u uundldnlo for appoint inuiil to tliu position of tliu regular deputy oolluotor, but Anlilitnd liiisn't luiil it tiling iolltluiilly slnoo tliu recent I'luulliMi mid It Immune necessary fur Oregon's roprununtutlvos ut Washing ton lo endorse Mr. Kox, of Ashland In ordor tliul iho pnlltliml putronuguof Unit pluou might purpntiiuUi, Mr. Mnr riiiiuii'ii fi'lunda urn congratulating liliu but lliuy uould do It with it bettor grace hud hu mil buun compelled lo nluy sue ond llilillo ut IblH political bull. iNnno demirvus nmro recognition uud In big ger cbunltH ut llio lutiida of lilt- purty hi Southern Oregon tliuii does (icorgu, llu Iiub HlnyuU longer and loughl hurdor fur III purty tliuii liny of ilium tliu most of tliuiu unyliow. Later: Oourgo bun declined couldn't ulTurd to throw up Ilia bualniiia for an iiiicurluiniy. Watches uiunneil mi J wurruutcu tor one vuur for tl I'rlloburd, tliu 'uwulur. Married At thti M. K. I'uraiiiiiiir'i In tlila ully, by Kcv. Ultima, on Tliuradnv, .lunti A'lrd J. J. Murtln, of Applogu'lo nt.d Mlaa Ixiiiullu I'uiirou, of Juckwmvlllo. Thoy wore accompanied by Floyd I'ouioo und Ml liruco Mulncy. Tho newly woddud couple uiolc tliu north-bound train tliu same ovonlug for it pluuauiu Jaunt In Wan Il lusion. Mr. Martin la it vury II no young man and hua Hindu s greul many frlomlH alncu hla coming to our coun try, llu la ut present tliu vury able nuiiurlnlundonl of tho Co-operative Mining Company of Scuttle, with minus located on A pplcguto. Tliu brldu l u very estimable young ludy, residing not a great wuya from Jacksonville. Shu la onu wull nulled to muster tliu domi-tlo cormnoiilca of tho oluiwuiit houauhold which the good huihund hua nrnvldod over near thu inlnu. A com pluto housekeeping outfit was purulius i;d In Mudford. Wiintud A (food, largo, second bund trunk. J. S. Huguy, Kuat Medford. Mull hna urrivud from tho aoldlur bova m Honolulu. Mr. und Mra. (J. W". Calloway, of 111 In city, luivo hud a letter from Alex., iw ulso did K. K. Churohlll from hla brother. Alox. wrllua Hint Honolulu la Immense In f not thu wholu inland la In itboul tne sumo fix. Hu auld tho pcoplu turnud tliu plnco ovur to tbo aoldlura didn't charge them a cunt for nnylhlDg, tUov hud everything. Tho boya wuro ull wild ovur thu city and thu people's putrlollain und generosity. Alux. wua not alck durliiK thu untlru trip but It wna dllTuritnt with lomu of thn boya. Upon leaving Honolulu tho Churlualon signalled thu transport to run not flutter Ihun nlno knola un hour. Kun .nlng ut llila alow puou llio expedition ought Ui huvo arrived ut Miinllu Tuus day or Wcdnosduy of this wuok, whun moru mull la promlaud. A good top buggv for anlc, ulmoal ut voiirown prlou. J. d. Uagey, Kuel Mu'dford. Tho magnitude of thnt dredging plant in Koguu river hua hardly been nmlcrsioml by our people. The Illation Iron Work bus a contract, auya KiikI nuer J. S. Howard, to build thu bout ilredner und put in llio iniicliinery nl a coat of f:i&,(HK), Tbo coiiipuny which ia puttiiiK In thu (ImdKcr hua llvo otburs on rlvura in Cnliforula und Nuviulu. From nil ol ihoao boula bi money la bu Inn iiiuiln und from one in particular there la reported to bo a dully output of fiOU In (told. Three oiiKineaaro required to do thu work. Oitool thuau worka the (Ireduor, another pumps the wnter with wliloii tliu gold ia wuahod from the gravel and llio third one will operate an electric light plunt on tho bout tho opurnllona being carried on tlay and night. Tho Hubbard Ilroa. implomont hoiiBO aent to Illy tho llrat of the week, two wagon louila of farm machinery which had been sold to parties in that ection. During tho rush of work in the hay flolda, all hunda Inuludlnif tho cook on tho ranohoa are called upon to do what thoy can to anvo tho cropa, und accidents will occasionally occur. Such wua tho onau out ut Mra. M. M. Bowor'a ranch, Bomo three mllusBouth woBt of this placo, last Friday. MIbb Dulllo, a young lady about seventeen yeara of ago, was raking hay whon tho horao beemno frightoncd und run awuy throwing tho young ludy to tho ground In suuli ii innnner that hur iiobu was brokon and sho was othorwlBO pretty badly brulsod but no other bonoB wore broken. Dr. Walt was at onuo Bum monud and reduced tho fraoturo and ahe Is now gottlng along quite nicely. Spring truultB for aprlng house hold moving. Well & Shoarur. Tho La Grande Chronlolo gives tho following regarding the work on tho Bugur factory at that pluoo: "The foundation tor tho llmo works and the boiler house 1b OnUhod and a drnlnago canal to tho rlvor Is In oourao of con Btructlon. Tho big eollB for tho dif fusion battery, fourteen In numbor, have arrlvod and will Boon bo put In plnoo. Enoh cell will hold two and a half tons of siloed boots and juioe, The washing tnuuhlno, a hugo Iron trough Into which tko boots aro rocolvod from tho shods, has also arrived as well hb the mammoth onrbonltutlon tanks and vacuum puns." This Mail has previously said that Joo Shono had a dwelling houso to bo proud of and wo ore sticking to that mimo assertion. It 1b tho prettiest residence In all Modford and there are some I airly good homes In this berg. .1. W. f.lng und C. Hoard mnu have been painting .loo's houso llila week, und whun ull tho fnna, funulea und funny llilngH have buun decorated wl'h cohira iniuulliirly their own there will bu a neap o' beauty dlinluyed. Joo did nil the carpenter work nlmaulf und did It right and lota of It from fouudutlon to rldgu oruat. Legal blanks at Tint Mail otllcc. 11 W. Dunn wua In from Willow aprlnga llila week, In apuuklng of the recent ruin und hall storm he stated thut there wua a rugulur cloudburst down his way. Hays thut three (lays liter thu aUirin hull atouua six Inches Juep were found in tbo mountains. Hud this hall fallen In water he la of tho opinion thut the whole Willow aprlnga country would have bcun swamped. 8o deep wua thu water In thu lluta adja cent to lunula creek, thut In the house of a Mr. Jackson It was breast deep and Air. JacKson wua compelled to curry bla wilu from the house to hlghur ground during tho storm. While the Immense waterfall did lota of il nuugu thu benelll to crops wua moru limn u nluml -oil. Fresh Kliimulh chueau ut U. L. Davis". U. N. llutlor, tho jeweler, ha ar ranged to put In a eoinplulu outnt of up-to-dutu niuclilnury and tools In, nun ural waU:b work. Mr. llullur la a llrat uluaa workman and whun hla mori' mod uru machlnury ia lidded to hla siojk In trade our people may expect only thu vury beat of work. Ho proposes lo vivo hla exulualvu uttuutlon to wutch u .i k, which work, by-tho-wuy, bus been hla uloaely followed vocation for many yeura. Harvey Itlchurdaon writes from Trull to know wher e wo secured our Information regurdlng tho celebration on tho Fourth lit Trail. Our Informa tion wua goltou from I'M. l'unce, of that plucu, und from posters which huvo buun uul up about thu county. Mr. RIchiirdHon auya moat of tho people up thut way will go lo Gold Hill. There seems to bu a mix-up of notiona up that way all which TllK Mail knows nothing of. Chip beef cut to ordor at G. L. Duvla'. "County ollleurs," auya tho Oregon Ian, "lake office at noon of tho tlrat Monday in July. Tho fuel thut the llrat Monday In July, this year, (alia on the Fourth, a legui holiday, leads many to think that ollburs-uluet are not entitled to lake hold until July 6th. The newly elucted olllcers should taku hold at noon on July 4lh, ua from und after thai hour and date they und thulr biiudsmen uru responsible for tho con duct of their olllcea." All kinds of wood for salo. Lonp wood, short wood, hard wood, soft wood und just plain wood. Uulllngvr, thodruvmcn. A. L. Forguaon, who has been at work down at Auburn, Cullf., building a dupot for thu Southern 1'nclflo Rail road Company, came homo last week for a few days visit with hla family and friends. Ho Is bojomlng quite u favorite with the Southern Pacific folks and has steady employment. He will return next week this time to the Shasln division. G. L. Duvla hna puro ryo vlncgur, thu II nest ever brought to Mudlord. Try It. Thore was a wedding over at tho Lodging House In Jacksonville Wed nesday, In which two Mudford people were decidedly prominent thuy being Arthur Dudgc, ull tho same "Shorty," and Miss Joniilo It. Wlggln, daughter of L. Wlggln. Their many friends henruboul uro extending congratula tions to tho happy couple in great profusion, To thoso Interested this will bear evidence thut nt the regulur mooting of thu G. A. li, Post, of this city, G. C. Noble, Joa. Scott and A. M. Woodford were appointed as a commltloo to so licit funds for carrying on tho reunion tills fall, mention of which appears else where In this Isbuo. Signed, F. M. Stewart, Post Adjutant. My stock of now watches has ar rlyod. D. T. Prltohard. Tho Southern Paolfio Railroad Company will carry pnssongors between all stations on Its lines In Oregon nt ono faro for tho round trip on tho Fourth of July. Tickets at this rate will be on salo on the aftornoon of July 2nd, on July 8rd and 4th, and will bu limited to expire July 6th or. (Ith, ao oording to the dlstnnoo. Got Wolls li Shoaror to do your moving satisfaction always, Arthur F. Hunt returned lo Ash land from Portland, Frldny, where ho had boon In company with J. E. Polton, intending to the shtpinnutof 1,1)00 head of cattle, purchased by tho Allorton Company, of Chicago, to Cedar Kaplds, Iowa, These eattlo wore gathered up along tho lino from Grants Pass to Salum. Hlgglns & Townsond, of this oily, have Boourod tho oxoUibIvo Btand privi lege on tho grounds whore the oelo brntlon Is to bo hold, at Gold Hill, July 4. These boys will trout the peo ple fair and wo hopu do well for them soIvob and tholr patrons. J, Oompton, of tho Union livery stnblo, received a toleuhono mo8Ssago on Wednesday to bo nt Jacksonville at 4:110 p. m., with tho hearso. The call was to asBlat In tho burial of Lopol Lorotto, who died early vVednesduy and was Intorrod in tho cemotory at Jacksonville the same ovonlng. An nllugod sowing inuohlno fako Is reported to bo doing business In this neck of tho woods. Wo don't know who ho is nor what he la doing but whether a fako or not ho Is a stranger and thorn are mon In tho same line of business right hare at homo whom you know are not fakos. Members of tho Modford High Sohool Alumni iaro rcnuostod to oe prosent ut a spool al mooting to be hold at the residence of tho Becrntary, on South 11 street, on Wcdnosduy even ing, July 0, 1808, at 7:45. Important business. Please attend. Grace Foster, Hue rotary. On Tuesday nvunlng of thla week Mr, and Mra. J, Ueek guvu a lawn party ut thulr pleasant homo In South weal Modford, In honor of Mra. Win. Murrlman, of Junction City. Jneoreaui und onko woru served, guinua on the luwn were Indulged In, and u delight ful time wua had. Those who enjoyed tho occasion wore Mra. Win. Clark, of Gorvula, Mr, und Mra, Fred Luy, Mra M. W, Hkecl, Misses Ida Gullowuy, Clnru Skeul, Jessie Wormun, Alluen Webber, Fern Norrla, Mosera. John Olwell and J. M. Keune. Several families from upper Apple gatu were quite extensively patroniz ing our buslnoss men this week. Among those we might mention were W. IJ. Luwls, Muaduinea Finney and Fawcett, thn latter took out aomo two or three wngun loads. Onu reason for the pur chase of this large amount by Mrs. F. Is that a dunce and supper is to be given ut their place on tho evening of the Fourth, at which alurgocrowd und a good time is expected. For Bale Full blood Joraoy bull duhoruod two years old. C. C. Tay lor, flvu miles euat of Medford. Kit liutuinun returned Wednesduy from near Davenport, Wash., whore ho hua boon doing threshing for the past few weeke. Not until nlno daya ago did ho quit threshing. There was atlll more grain to thresh but ho sold un half Interest In hla machine und cumu down here lo buy another. He expects to return to Walla Walla, Waahangton, tonight whuro be will commence work on the '08 crop, which he auya la bigger than lust yeur. Dentist C. O. Plotchcr is tho huppy parent lo a new girl baby which came to hla home on Monday of thia week slnco which timo you can't C. C. Plotchor for the dust be makes In his hurry-suurry homo from his ofllce about overy twenty minutes every day. It isn't fair for tho men folks to do all the "drutsln' up" for the Fourth. Tho girls should play oven get a new hut fur tho occasion at Mra. Sears. Volunteers to the number of fifty sovon, from Spokune, fur companies A and L, and twenty-nine from Wnllu Wulla, for company K, wore on the southbound train Wednesday; destina tion, Cump Murrltt, Culif. They are expecting to be sent to Manila. Lost: Uolwoon Trail creek and Medford, a saddler's hammer, small pair of nippers, a puir pliers and a monkoy wrench and several smaller articles. Finder will please leave sumo at Hoyden .V Nicholson's hardware atoro, end receive reward. Ashland la preparing to do tbo "grcatontertnln" on the Fourth. Med ford baud will furnish excellent music fur the occasion. Too Medford Sylbo girls will be thorn also und they will wear their club colors and will join the procession. W. S. Iinruutnis Dutllng In a new sidewalk on South D street. It is of plank, but cement would be a money saver for him If put in in tho same place. Thero is nothing like cement for durability. W. J. Compton unloaded a new threshing engine this week and yester day it was taken to tbo Buttu crock country where W. J. will do a heao 'o threshing for tho thrifty farmers thereabouts. Recruits for the Oregon Regiment now at Manila, are passing south on almost every train. Twelve were on tho overland Saturday from Oregon City and soyorul from other portions of the state'. Uncle Jnek Compton, the livery man, is having all his oarrlages and hackB ropnlnted and generally over hauled especially for tho Fourth of July tritdu. George Coulter Is doing tho work. Mr. Morz, tho Modford browcr, has been doing more business with Klam ath County. This week ho sent out a four-horau lead of beer for Ft. Klamath. This Is tho second load within two weeks. Fourteen volunteers from MoMinn villuand thirty-four from Walla Walla, Wash., were on tbo southbound over land Tuesday. They are expecting to be sont to Manila soon Just as wo go to press we learn that F. K. Deuel has purchased an Interest In the W. B. Stevens stock of merchandise und tho firm is Deuel & StcveUB again. Horace Nicholson has for a watch charm a bullet that was shot from a rillo through thirty-two Inches of pine and eight inches into a block of oak. Tho Hnlloy boys, R. H., W. L. and P. J., J. A. Lyon and one of the Stlekol boys were up at Mt. Pitt this weok upon a hunting expedition. Fifty men, parts of companies B and D, from Seattle, and thirty recruits for Co. K, of Snloni, passed south on Friday's train for San Francisco. Found On North C street on Tuns day, a pocket book containing money. Cull at THU MAlLofBoe, got property and pay for this notloe. E. W. Carvor this week reoolved a carload of Studobaker wagons of all ai.os and ho will now be doing business with a vongeneo. E. W. Cnrvor sent five new rigs to Ashland Wodnosday whore thoy had previously boon sold to partlos thero by Juok Morris. It pays to smoke a good cigar. Kurtz mattes one that's worth the prloe iiBkod. Try hie flvo oontor a bottor ono for ten, Al. Laurentz, son-in-law of N. R. Johnston, has erected a oottago on his recently acquired property In West Medford, Mossrs. Hutchison & Lumsdon have addod a new onso to tholr store fixtures and It's a bounty made by Weeks Bros. Twonty-four voltmtoors bound for Manila, from Yaonma, Wash., wore on Monday's southbound train. Open Air Concert. The Mudford band boys will give an open air concert on this, Friday, even ing, ut 8:16 p. in. Following la tho program for the concert: Muroti, "Pride of tho Nuvy The Oregon" Ms), llunt Overture, "National Melodies" Cellln Cornet aolo . Helected W. A. Know. Wall, "Jolly Fellows" Volnledt aturch, "My Diirutown Onl" JVril Cuorlce, "Solitude" Men;uiitrite W. A. Snow, Conductor. They Are Afraid of Medford. from tho Urania Pass Observer. "Grunts I'uss will furnish a nine to play with the Ashland base ball team on July 4th. We hope the boys of Ibe Granite city will bur Mudford from tholr nlnu, so a fair, square game may bepluyed. They should also bear In mind that our boys will kick on a "Portland furrncr" being aent up to pitch." Well, Hint's ull right. Who's kick Ing; aurely not Medford boys. Wo don't wunt to pluy you folks, nohow You ure too easy. No satisfaction in cleuning up u kindergarten proposition even ut ball. Will fleet In Medford Perhaps. At a meeting of the olllcers of the Southern Oregon Soldiers und Sailors Keunion Associution huld in Medford on .Saturday hist it was decided to hold tho next reunion at Medford, to com mence .September 12th and continue through the wuok. Thero Is a whole lot of Interest manl tested by thu various towns within the acoiKi of this associution and tbey are anticipating a jolly good time at the meeting this fall. This will bu tbe second time thu'. the Medfora peoplo have bud an opportunity to show their generosity towards the old veterans uud thulr friends, and yet tbo small sum they will ask our people to con tribute is not lo be looked upon In the light of a donation, for the immense number who come und camp lor a whole week, besides the dally visitors, will much more than repay our merchants for the amount they may contribute. Remember the meeting here is condi tioned upon securing the means neces sary ut carry it on Irom our people, and we hope our alwaya generous citi zens will see it to their interest Ui loosen tho purse striug, us a committee will soon cull upon them fur tbulr contribution. Mrs. Little and family have moved into the F. M. Mingus residence, on South G street. E. W. Carver will sell you wagons, hacks, buggies or bicycles at prices to satisfy you. Work was commenced on the G. L. Schormerhorn reaidenco .'nis week. 1 wunt to hiro several teams to haul wood. Wallace Woods. Our Soldiers Have an Invitation. Coid Hill wants our soldier boys to celebrate with them on the Fourth and Lapl. Cark , hus tendered the free and unlimited use of everything that goes to make a good time. In fact the earth is theirs that much of it In and around Gold Hill. HereisCupt. Carter's in vitation: "Gold Hill, Ore., June 18, 1898. To the olllcers and privates of Med ford volunteers: Guotlemeo : You ure cordially Invited to be present and pur ado with us on July 4th at this place; also to camp with us on the night of the Fourth and as much longer as it may be your pleasure. Yours truly, ' W. A. Carter, Captain Gold Hill Volunteers." Following Is what Capt. Henibree, of the Modford volunteers has to say re garding tho matter: "Capt. Curtor assures mo that if the Medford boys attend the celebration at Sold Hill they will be furnished rations, etc., free and tho town turned over to their tender mercies. "If any of the members of the com pany who have not arranged for trans portation will report to me I will see lo it thut some mode of conveyance is furnished. Let as many of us as possible avail ourselves of this invitation as it may be tho only town we will have a ohance to capture during the present conflict with Spain. W. H. Hemuree, Captain Medford Volunteers," The Fourth at Gold Hill. Following appears the program for the Fourth of July at Gold Hill : Parade forms at school house grounds at 10 o'clock. Exorcises at the grounds' commence at 10:30. Music Gold Hill Band Song, "Amoricu" Everybody Prayer Chaplain Reading "Declaration of Independence" Sophia Dayis Song, "Ked, White and Blue , Little Girls Chorus Music Gold Hill Band Recitation Miss Anna Wright Song Chorus Oration Hon. Joseph Hammorsly Song, "Star Spangled Banner". .Chorus Music .' ...Gold Hill Bund Intermission. Foot race' for boys under twelve. .Prire Foot race, for glrlB under twelve. .Prlxe Foot race, for married women. 1 Doiten of Mackey's Photos Font race, for mon ovor fifty 1 Sack Houcks Flour Baby show in pavillion Prise Tug of War, Married men vs Single men Catching greased pig Sack nice, lroe for all. Sack of flour. Swimming race. Walking grcasod pole over water, noar railroad bridge. Horso raoo; freo for all; 600 yards and repeat. Climbing pronsod polo; freo for all. Slow borso race. Priuo. Clay plgoon shoot from traps. Target shooting and other amusemonts us sldo issues. BOYDEN & NICHOLSON, tsjrnBnnnnarariTinriBnrinraBnBiararanarnBaBatsannriaiHannrioiBa en L.'J en CEJ m tJ En L'J r.a ca r.a tj ca ra tJ c.i L'J ca L'J ra ra L.'J ca ca LJ ra r.a LJ ra L'J r.n L'J ca LJ ra LJ t-j K.a L'J W. J. FREEMAN, DEALER IN Implements. HacMnefu Jenicies AND SADDLERY GOOD8 Carries tbe following well-known lines in stock, Bain Wagons Racine Buggies, HackB and Car riages Walter A. Wood, Milwaukee and D. M. Osborne Harvesting Machinery Hodge Headers Also a Com plete Stock of Extras and Saddlery Goods. My prices are lowest. Cull or write when in need of anything. rrsrrflnacaranar.nRacsraaraBararar.a-sciraEr raBBBanaea tf'JL'jLJLULJLULiJLJLJLlJtJLJKJLULJLiJtaLJ batUDBLJEia TREAT YOUR FEET RIGHT Our New Lenox Toe J. Q. VAN DYKE, nEDFORD, OR. Mrs. Sears, the milliner, has Fourth of July bats. For a good, wagon at a reasonable price call on E. W. Carver. For Sale or Trade 320 nores of good farming land, 2 miles from Maxwell. Colusa County. Calif.; nearlv all summer tallowed. Will trade for Improved plnoe in Southern Ore gon. Address Box 113. Maxwell, Calif. When the Danger Lftj. Second (to dnelist, who, on confront ing bis adversary, has suddenly growi. pale and is only just prevented from falling) Take courage, man. I know your opponent is going to fire in the air. Dnelist That's just what makes me afraid. He's enoh a notoriously bad shot London Tit-Bits. Onba aa Indian Mama. Cuba is known in history under sev eral nanios. Tho first was Autilla ; then Jnaua, after a Spanish prince; Fernau dina come third, followed by Santiago and the Isle of Ave Maria. The original Indinn namo, Cubauacon, signifying "whoro gold is found," was finally adopted, and usage shortened it to tho first two Byllublca. Washington Star. A BOLTED DOOR ia considered safer than a door merely locked. That depends. We have locks all sizes, alt shapes, all kinds some of which are as good as a safe combina tion, At Prices Ranging from 10 cents to $4 00 That they are burglar-proof . goes without saying. And there are many other ar ticles of Hardware builders' and household which can be bud here of a better quality and at better prices than any place else in the city. The Hardware lien UU C3 ma BLi ma SIM n-i B3 G9 ma rsa B'J B3 CU rn - B3 ca tj ca Bit ma ca sa fin B9 oa BO ca , BU ea BB ca B3 B9 W. J. FREEMAN,' CENTRAL POINT, ORE. B9 ' r,a ca Treat Yocr Feet rU-htall the year uround but especially during the summer months. Wear shoes which will be com - tor-table as well as hand 8 ime. Perhaps you have had unsatisfactory ex perience in shoe buying in the past may have had a good deal of troub le lu breaking in new shoes. It's all unneces sary. We can make your feet look neat and stylish, and at tbe same time feel comfortable. It's ull In the fit. AVe know how to fit shoes and can suit you so well you will want to come again. Try us and see. New Goods Opened Monday. Varied Uorsfiliulr Far Market. South America furnishes the greatest amount and best quality of cnrled horse hair, uiied for filling mattresses and stuffing urnitnre. Un the wide pampa many thousands of horses are . bred especially for the hair of their manes and tails. These between the ronnd ups, which sometimes do nut ooour in three or four seasons, grow to great length, bnt owiug to the lack of. care and the state of the "camps, " as the open coun try is called, the hair 1b usually tangled In what seems an inextricable mass. All over the camps grow many kinds of burs and thistles, and the animals aa they graze or roll themselves about be come covered with them. Tholr ooata are naturally rough, the hair growing In an uneven, shaggy may. Stuok all over with bars and with mane and tail matted into nearly unwieldy masses, the poor oreatureB present a eomioal ap pearance. After they ore shojn tbey. seem to delight in the freedom of crop ped neoks and short tails. The hair when out off is freed from dirt and roughness of all kinds and wound into ropes, by whloh moans it is made etarly. It Bells for 88 oents or 48 cents n pound. The longest strands are kopt separated and used for horsehair fjuruilure, cloths, otoi I