i f Tim orih mm. Sjituuhav iMoR.siNU, May 22, 1HCO. Tho Right Hov. B. Wiatar Morris, Episcopal Bishop of Oregon, has ar rived in San Francisco. The Commercial report tho nrrival of n clean shirt, in Portland with Hen tltyden inside of it. By thii time it in whfch and tothcr with Ben and the garment. The. Oregon ttcratd thinks tho world is turning topsy tttrvey, because hens nro beginintr to crow and annimals to talk Pshaw! Ifens have crmvod ever since tho IttraUt come into rxis tenco and Haalam's n spake many thousand wars ajro. Col. Drew, 0. M. Banks and John McLatighin, thtcuold citizens of this place have been heard of at Whito Pine. Thoy nro travelling with n splendid outlU and having a nlco time on the money of some Sun Francisco capitalists. TotKRANOK? A circular has heen posted in tho streets ol Bogota, the Capital City of N'cw Oranada, mean acing tho Protectant miniMer and all other residents of the Protestant faith, warning them to desist from the erec tion of a placo of worship to he dediea ted to Protestantism. Indiana Hatifiks. Indianapolis, SUy 15. In tho Homo of Hcpresentn tires, Yesterday, the Fifteenth Amend ment passed, notwithstanding that 42 Democrats resigned, leaving the Ilnuso without n iiiomm. Tho chair ruled that a quorum was not necessary to ratify a constitutional amendment. The Houso passed tho jnlntcsolijtion hy a voto of ayes, 02 ; noes, none ; two Dew ocrats and ono Republican present re fining to vote. Seventy-seven mem hers constitute a quorum- Woukn and SrrniAOK. Tliis sub ject is clahnrately discussed hy a l'lnr nix (iirt"and".Mi.souri Oirl,"on our first page. The latter successfully answers sonio silly periods of an "Indiana Girl," hut her arguments will not shako the faith of thinking men and women, in tho good which will result from woman suffrage. In our country they need not liecwnio Egyptian slaves, lavvyots, legislators nor cavalrymen; but they ian protect their property ly their votes, learn ninny good mid iielul trades, and raiso nud educate tho in fantry. P. J. Malonc, oueoa tcsidciit of Oro gun, who was arretted in Sail Francis co some time ago on the chargo of for L'crr, has heen acquitted, and. affords nt least ono instauco whero n man may ho fortunate in being n Democrat. Had Pat been a Republican it is difficult to conceive tho amount of abuse and black guardism that would have been show ered on him by the Democratic press of this State. As ii was, he was a Domoerat and received not n itinglo word of rcpioaeh except from bin own friends. Li'.c.w, Roimr.nY. Tho Yrcka papers nro very facetious over a successful at tempt of a deputy assessor to rob a party ol Orcgonlans under tho plea of collecting tnes. Tho practice of forc ing traveller from this Stalo to pay poll-tax immediately on crossing thu line, or to pay tax on stock that has al i tady been taxed to its full vnluelTiay bo lognl, but is ceituinly very unjust. Thcro would bo quite ns much juslicu hUowii if the authorities of Del Norte county should require themeiuhnnlHof this place to pay taxes on goods in transitu ; or that merohhndise shipped from Now York by tho Ovoiland load tlioiild bo taxed in uvory Statu tliiough which it paee. Tho practice, is 'an old ono with tho authorities of Sjskiyou" c'onnty and in moht iiistancos tho act ih robbery. The auth i mi of California havo no light to tav citizens of any other Stalo pasting through their tcnitiy, this point having been dt'otde'd.by thu Supremo Couit of the United States, in tho ease uf pnfhcn gcrs on tho Caiuden and Amboy rail road ngaluat tho Statu of New Jerbcy. Whero n citizen of this State goes to California with stock or produce to eell, ii may bo legally taxedwhen pair ing through to Nevada it cannot lei taxed; and in neither caw can tho au thorities of California enforce poll tax on si ciiben of Oregon. Until tho of-fieul-highwpymen of Siskiyon stop this practice there will bo more or less .....V1.. ... 1 1 . Ii . ' . ,"n "P ''y-wscsBor may , ittseouT Oi uiu ir, i n-n oo etnnrt . far Ins o n I'cid Railroad OranU. 11. F. Dowcll, Esq., writing from ,,. ! ffoliiicmi lofMS lio Noxoisdown Washington to tho SmUml corrobor-1 , . ' ,, ates tho idea which we have already upon secret societies Inarccent las entertained, that Mr. Mallory in the total" he thus pays his respects to tho House, am! Senator Corbctt, knew net - tcrthan to suppose that they woic working for the best interests of Ore - . . .. . ... railed grant to Oregon.-,,. vyoinuu-uipi oi niu oh.Mi.AHL, iui tnuBL- who have read tho Si'.nti.vk!., is super- tlt.ous. Ther know B. F. Dowell ucv. egon 11 the amendment olVered by M0.,inr -i.....". Williams to savo the railroad grant to Oregon 5" but for the benefit of the JiiUrjH'lte, and all others who can on ly sec ono side of a question, we will repeal that they differed as to what was thu het interest ol Oregon. Mr. Mallory and 'Mr. Corhell honestly bo lioved the old laud grant a poor thing nt he!, mid wliollv iiiMifilcienl to in- In.i.n ..tini:.i in rnn.inioi il.n rnn.l. nml to atniMiil it noulil only liiiiiler unci j .1..1... 1... Ol..l. !! n tintl.tf t tltil ! lllllllll. IiUIMIIIII l IV vunriliiiif Miv "-' 1 ,. ' ,. , , ..... .... ,. 1 delay the State getting a better l.iud grant. Senator Williams, Dowell and oth ers, bought best to nmend nud hold on to tho old grant. The dilfeieiico ol opin ion between them was a question ol policy and not ol piiuciple. Eae'i and ail of them were anxious to gel land grants to assist in building railroads. And all well knew a land grant could bo obtained front Congress. For n long tiiuu Messrs. Mallory and Corbell were very sanguino of getting land and subsidies siillieieul to build the io.nl from Portland to near the Southern boundary of Oiegonaiidthcr.cotoHuur bohlt without delay. To this end they honestly nnd faithfully labored night and day. For this B. F. Dowell has alway commended them, and every good citizen of Oiegon ought to hu thauklul,iiotwltlistnudiug they failed to gel thu giant nnd subsidies, their exertions and also the cxer tious of Senator Williams nio not wholly lost. Much light has been thrown on the count iy and tho resour ces ol Oregon. They have made many fricuds 011 this suhjeut in mid nut ol Congre,s, and eie long we uuy still get 11 grant of land, nud pel haps subsidies to build thu road. II subsidies could be got to build the road, il would hu worth to Oregon forty such grants ns the otic which grants laud to the H.it sido railroad. Thcro is still a good ehanco to get 11 belter grant than the East-sido now has. It grants n libera! amount ol laud, but in consideration thereof it impose heavy burdens upon thu company. The law "grants twen ty alternate sections per milo (ten on each side) of said railroad line; and when any ol said nlteiuntp sections or pails ol section shall bo found to have been granted, sold, reserved, occupied by homestead settlers, preempted, or otherwiso disposed of, other lands, des ignated an nloreai), shall bo (elected by bald companies in lieu thereof, un der the diieetiou of tho Secretary ol the Interior, in alternatu sections des ignated by odd numbers ns aforesaid, nearest to and not more than ten miles beyond dtho limits ol said'fiist-naincd al teinat sections. But for this libcial grant thu law imposes thu following conditions: "Tho said companies shall keep said railroad mid telegraph in repair and use, and shall at all times trauspoit thu mails upon said railiond, and transmit dispatches by said telegraph inu f()r the government of thu Tinted States, when required so to do by any depart ment thereof, nnd that thogoioriiiuent at all limes shall have tho preference, iu the use ol said railroad and telegraph therefor at fair nnd reasonable rates of compensation, not to exceed the rates paid by privato parties for tho same kind ol sen ice. And said railroad shall hu nud remain a public highwnv for tin-use of the L'owiiiiuMit ,a iii.. United States, fr.c of nt! t U or othtt cAi,r.,e upon thu tranVpoitati,,,, , t., piopeityor troops o thel'n tedSlattf and the sumo shall be transported "m Bom iiMu hi, nn' vum, cunigu, mill ex penso of the corporations or companies owning or operating tho H.ime, when o rcquhed by thu government of thu United States. U4 I.I .... ..I ..I II,,. ,... .1 ('.vii'.iM'iu.Aiis. Tho woods in (hix section are literally full ol these pests. In many place, they nro stripping tho foilage front tho oaks, but thoy appear to be breeding pi iiieipaily on tho "chiin isal" or grease-wood biiBhes. It is well to see that they are kept out of orch ards. rt.viN.l)nritm tho oast vreok m ... . . .' nave oeen o.essect v itl, a copious and ' " ".Wiur rain. It eeitainlv eannof. fn t., rt.m cv .pCI)t cro.(J or wrote a lino while In Washington , "f "" .' mii mo ho leMy "iiother, her poor relations, orine iinnii .onu.M.se. .unho auiu tuav yo .".- , , ,i . t Mil .. . i oul; to destroy till notions oiiiomsi, . I0liwl worker: w wear n ion- hac nn idea, ami then record it in the orany whero eNo. that Mr. Mallory and tnllh ,, j u . to ,,,,, abroad J VJ?i K ptI liInir Kns- shorlist poibio tu.ms. Wo want Mr. Corbett "know better than to sup- monstrous doctrines; to ""w"1 ""'' hj,'. .lilmhir own ninrLiiias; will thoughts in their quintessence. V. pose that they were working for the' propagate hideous vices and inelUmp k)0W. 0W. t bake doughnuts; and will When tho nrtielo is complete, strike .' . . . . M.nn.iln.nllpnl lllll iMlllllTO of IPIJI-I ' ... .- . T '. t . .. I.. .1-1.1 1- ...!.. .' 111... The Tope, the Mmons, and the Odd Fo' lowi 1 Masons and the Odd I ollows : These impious sects, diflerent only 1 - . i.,..j i,.ntinr Imwrver. ipiom rnguc milium: iv.iii"-" '... ..-----, iSffl? nposiono seat oo inuir uim, j -" lential tracts scatterod everywhere, by perverted ingenuity and diabol.ca "IllLtMln ...It1.nlll t. ffk tll'flMll llril. Il IL ' '" "v.. "i' V, i iV: r..'i. i ii'nfn infliiii.t iiiii i..iiiinnn 111111:11. nnd to expel Ood from heaven. '"!-i" """'.. ... ' We have no"lnteiior" knowledge of tho nims or purposes of the Masons or the Odd Fellow. But wo have al ways supposed that they were b'enevo lent associations, not in any way hos tilo to true religion, nun nun mtj m complished a vast ninotint ol good in aiding llm sick, tho siilleiing and the . tile to true religion, ami that they ac !...!!...... mi... V....-.I.. 7., l.i,.l. Illllllllllll. I I i ill'lalllil 1lli1ltl.k1llVil'I " " ,. ' n probably edited by n Maoti or an . ( l ....I. Odd Fellow, is highly indignant nt this Papal fulinination, and comments upon it in tho following rudo style: Mis Holiness, or whoever wrote the nbove, possesses some talent for invec tive, but the paragraph is 11 string of unmitigated falsehoods." S. F. Citron- ii'le. ... Mi'iuiitiioi'rt Assati.t on A SrAdt: DniVKii. On Fiiday night last, soon alter the stage had loll Kite's stntiou, in Douglas county, on its way south ward, a man named John Ross emerg ed Irom the brush, armed witli n Hen ry 1 tile, and thiowing up his hand or dered llio driver, dnck Moiitgomciy, to stop. The driver stopped his team, and Rors advancing to within a lew lcot,piuentcdhisritlc at Montgomery's breast, savins. "Now. d u you. I've ta. ih niriiiiiii inn inrriii :iiiii 11 . & 111 nntinMiif -"" ""-"-.' ' i ..'-.. i nni rum llm .iiiiirr niii nr t inn s c o i ill n ic i n 01 1110 nil leeiives. i lie got j on," and snapped it. Fortunate- i' to appear helore the Recorder next ly tlio gun missed fire, and Montgom- j morning. One of them did so and nf ery, handing the lines to n pacngcr it,r severe reproof was allowed logo who sat on thu "boot" with him, sprang to tho gioiiud and wen', lor his revol ver which was inside ol the coach. Each fired almost simultaneously with out cllect, nud thu te.im getting restive Montgomery vn kept pretty busy. One moment he was at thu head of a hoise, throning it back to pievent it bieaking iiuay the next in thu nir like tin Iiidii-riibber ball, nnd then on ' thegioinid in time to givt his assail, nut n shot, Eight or nine shots were exchanged without damage, when the hostler cMiiie liom the stablo and took charge ol the team nnd Montgomery ran for the bam followed by Ross. I Jack had the advantnero now. nnd u.ive I Ross a ball In the leg that brought him a F n , down ; and it was with tho greatest diflleulty that Montgomery was pre vented front finishing the wounded man. Ross was secured, and taken by the Sherill to Roseburg on Monday. Tho htae pasengcrs say that too much praise cannot bo given to Mont gomery for his presenco of mind nnd pluck, a during the whole affair he stuck to his team, nnd beloro ho ran had unfastened two of the tugs. Had he abandoned it a general smash-up would have ensued, and pcihaps some lives vvouldjiavu been lost. Tho Cir cuit Court being in session, Ross plead guilty and was sentenced to threu yearn in tho penitentiary. Si.lici: RoiuiKii Snoir For over a year, Mr. Low Zigler, ol this place, has sutl'eied liom tho depredations of non tin mil sluice robbcis, and during the Inst week, his sluices have been rob bed almost ,ilghtly. On Tuesday night ho watched his sluice, and about half past ten saw a Chinaman pull off his slippers and walk down in tho mid dle ol tho boxes, cleaning up the gold at tho "drops" ns ho went. Zigler ap- in about twenty Hot and then '"""i imni'i'ii ii) uiu roooer, 10 Willi j,jm Ulu iHtUlm's 0 i . 1:1 " ,0,'I""l V vh c , rta gave I ono h:u roll ol his as loaded with Htn.il I slp.t. The robber full from thu sluice l7 ,t,rt' Sun Fianeiseo. It isa voiy in to tho loukh btlowaud Zigler returnud t"IVM'",; W0I,: '"'''uing nn nccount to town for tho .Marshal. On examina tion it was found that the robber had received about fifty shot from his hip to tho top nf hU hpad, and when found was in nn insensible condition. Ho was brought to town and lodirod m jail. Ho is tho same follow that iob- bed tho btoro nf Win, Boyer last win- l) tor nml is nppnrantly nn outcast; as nono of tho ChincEo nro willing to re yoguizo him. It Ih thought that ho will not leoo.ver, From the Coabt. Severn! teams arrived during tho week from Crescent Pti rr. . i ', . , . Therotdis sa.d to bu oxcol-.0( j,,,,, Tho Coming Girl She will vote, will be of some ue in i IL.IIVIV ! I'" '" " irrMfti'rt nil Itnm ; tutu- in u-orL- will not endeavor to 1,,.iL Mm lufll-l bieak tho hearts ol unsophisliented . ; . . i .i t S )& wf, h "equal "Sltl mil i ench, ill.. ' nnn) or wash . j-n (Jio (i( J;m . . hlmanf. will .i, in more niian tl.nn tnr Mm ntrnct. piso her plainly drced I - . ..... '.... . . ... does her Hihl . the coining girl win wn k live nines 11 nay. it need do, 10 1 .... . . ..'it. ikeen her ciieeks in n mow: uiii iiiiiki her health, her physical development, and her mother; will ndopt n costume both sensible nnd conducive tocoinfoiT nnd health, will not confound hypoc- nsv with politeness; will not place IV- tho woild, will cook her own food, will j graphs and stenography. '.. Bo poin cam her own living, and will not Ho tul. Don't writo nil nrouud a subject mi old maid. The coming girl will wjl,nllt hitting it. .1. State facts, but 5f :"lS;iS, don't stop to moralize, it's diowsr ITI'I IIIJlll. IL1IIUI V lll l'WJ "'" ing to pleae nbove fr.lnktfess; will j jo Wiitelegifily. Don't let your man have courage to cut mi iinwideome, nseiipt look like tlie track ol n spider Miave courago to cut nn unwelcome Jaciiiiaintance; will not think lellneinent 1 1 Ffoncli duplieil. : that :is.iined hos - k.il.illl 11 I..I...1 .. 1...I.. .lul.illj ilila li.iil ll i pilality, wlicie hate dwells in tin hcurl, 1 i better than condemnation ; will not! - b 4 1 confound 'gi ace of movement with silly nlfeetation, will not reganl the end of her being to have- a beau. Tho com ing girl will not look to Paris, but to reason, for her fasliiony, will not aim to follow a foolish fashion because mil liners and dicsstnakcrs decieed it; will not torture her body, slnii el her soul with puerilities, or ruin it with wine and pleasure. In short, the coming gill will seek to gloiily her Maker and to enioy mentally his wnik. Duly will 00 her aim, and life a living reality. Church Ciilon. Jt'VKN'it.t: Di:niAViTV. I.ist'Fridny evening several of tho boys of thii town were amusing themselves by throwing water with I.iuu V Hull's force pump into the Chinese houses on California Street. Marshal Wnll arres ted two ol them and lockd the lit up in the station house till about midnight, ' when they were released on their prom nl ,;uP'i l,lu "hcr failed to make his nppenrotire. u c regiet to learn that the mother ol one ol these boys, exas - peratcil nt his arrest, declared that she would train him to kill the Marshal I IL'lltlll Kit ttMM t.l .tuillali Mt...t i....ll. 1 nils.)! iiv nit win -tihmii;m iiKii. INWIII cr, suiely, is not nw.ire ol her (earful responsibility, and cannot ie.ili.e that ..,.., ., . , , siich words are Jficsc(ss of sot row and, ,. .i . in 1 I 11 ..... disgrace that will Incvitnblvyeid the r , 1 . .1 . , ' .. . I full crop. U't that mot her recall them; let her teach her child obedience to the laws ami tp his patent and she may live to thank Cod that her grev haiis are spared from untold sorrow and her child from a late that suiely billows! vicious teaching and disobedience. Tin- I"..-... T.....U U'.. I. ..It " .!. iii' m:iii'ii- 1.. 1 1 iiivn- 11. 1- iii-ni iici'ii Nirii',11 ;i iii'iiiiinu lor rati!" In this part ol Oiegon ns theie hns been tin season. We nro informed that fully 10,000 head of cat tle hnvu passed Roguo River on their way south sincoSpring. The wholuiium bcrdilven from Douglas, Jackson and Josephine counties will not bo less than 15000 which nt ,(, per head a low estimate would make tho hand souui sum of $.100,000. When it is con sidered that there is n steadily increa sing demand and a cash market for beef, our f.irmerrt will nt onco percelvo the importance of thii branch of industry. No Coiwrr SimvKvoii. Wo hear that it is tho intention of Mr. Hovrnid to resign tho County Surveyoiship for tho reason that tho County Judgo evi dently thinks him moro orunmcnlul than iim'IiiI. Mr. Howaul has gi $10,000 bonds for tho correct disehar" ol his duty but when any woik is to bo done it is let to irresponsible patties nt a lower price than that nllowod by law, Mr. H. is evidently tired of empty hon or and desires his bondsmen rcfonsed. On EviiTiiQUAKits. -Wo havo recel- veil 11 "Treatho on Earthquakes" its dangics, cjuses nnd palliatives, by 'her, to aecoiiiinodata tho county tigrl ri. p.-,... 1.:. ..i.. i.ft.i.n .-. ' ...1. 1 ...t...!. . ' " 1 ,'w- m-ih i,iiiii7uii iiutuiNiipii iiv- 1 ii, vv . i 1 ...., -.,.- of maiiv great carthqiiakeH and oflor ing v.ilu ibi BtiggoMiuiiR with regard to bnil.lliig in earthiptnko countiics. Price 50 cents, KroKOMtziNo. The C. it 0. S. Co havo discharged ono of their road ?8 gents, (Smith) having now only tli etween I'ottlnud nml Omvilln i iroo siocKsocaiis uctween Oakland and Lallnhniva Itnnuh. ....i.i. i . . ........... .,. Qoohr Lakj:. Thu rush to this placo still continucB, seveial teams bound there having passed through town fti ring the wcek Many people nro mnk- '" "" "' aaiver, uui larijo iniuilicrH Bh(.Cp ;un b,iug lrivon to "ha" T- Kioi. Hints to writers. 1. Bo biief. This is tho nge of tele- business Lot the reader do hid own dreaming. I. Kschcw jnetaeeK plunge 'M " ?!" ten a setiicnco which you uiiiik panic i tll.'irlv fillC. llr.HV VOlir DOM ftCrOSS it. A I pel child is tho worst in tho family. 0. English is a strong language, but it wont bear too mum "reducing." h Awiid nil high-down language. The, plainest Anglo S.ivoii words nro the liest. Neer uo stilts il legs will do as well. 0, Mnko your sentences shod. Emuv iieiiod is a mili'-siuno nt which the leader mav halt and rest himell. useiiptloou like tlie track half diowned in ink. Jir. ; I I . a t iklililili II Win itVf'MH Mam. Sciivk it Uv.i ONSTi:frri:i, The Ti-itiniic' special lioni nshingtion says l'iesvell has iecontiucted the whole mall service. He has divided the mint ry into siv div isiom ; each hav ing a piiuelpal ollleer, staled Assistant responsible lor postal aH'iiirs. The Super intendent of the dlviion ropoits direct to the Postmastir (tetieral. I inch di tiicthnsa potoll!co inspectors; each division ti special agent to iuvestigat mail depredations; nlo, three special agents nt laruc. The sixth division includes ICans.is, Ton. California, Ore gon, Ncvnda nud the'lVrrittrriis. The inspectors lor thw district only have been appointed, among whom are Mil ton B. Duuicld, New Mexico; James It. Underwood, Orrgnn ; Alfietl Bar stow, t'nliloruh ; Special Agent nt large, James B. .spread ; for the money older service, Jiseph W. Biiggs. HoMt-. Aiivi.n. Unit Ctittlcy ol the Union I.ivery Stable has returned from S.111 Francisco. He snys there is n good market thcro for heavy draught horses nnd fur fast nud stylish "cinbs" but a poor one for scrub sti-ck. He re- wts Heniy Judge, lormetly ol this j place, doing a splendid saloon business , at the corner ol .Mai kit ami l lattery, j and John McLaughlin gone to White I me CoNtiMT.lv The suit of Hyiuiin Abraham v C. t (. Stngu Co. lor i 1 00,0(10 damages has bun continued IIIHI. 1IIU S'L'IHIIUI ll-llll, ill W VI'MIV'U- ,, . . .1 x. Removeil, as to thu others to the ir .. , ... . ,.. .... . . ,, . tinted St ttes Circuit Couit at Port- until the October term, ns to Corbet t hind. To F.VKMKIW. Messis Ifolfmau t Ivllppel inlveitisu tho largest nud most complete stock of ngiicultiiral implu munis, Tinware I lard waio etc., ever brought to Jacksonville. Cull and ex- amine their stock under Odd Feb , I. 11 I l'W Hall. Piiosru'ri.Mi. Woik is still goii.g on in thu bin ft of Dillon nnd ItowiUu's chilm. .They me now down on the lead about uinty feet nnd the rock pros pects vvfll. They will coinmencijciush ing about the middle of next month. I.inkn Fachmiv. We learn that a company is living formed to engage iu the mnniifactino of linen fninics from tho stnjdo of Oregon growth, The fac tory will bo located iu or near Salin. This is n laudable euterpiiso nud should meet with the encouragement it merits. folk Coitnly Time. - m . , Dr. Johnson was onu day dining nt thu houso of a lady, when she asked him il ho did not think Lcr pudding good. "Yes," growled tho gloat mor nlist; "it 1 wry good for hogs." "Shall I help you to another platelull, then?" asked tho polite hostess, In an exchange, tho mm lingo of Mr, Cooper to Miss Staves is announced. The result will juobably bo barrels. Not so; tho lesitft will bn n lot uf lit tle hhavcts, and ii any of them be daughters, it will eventuate in hoops. - Sr.vri: Iiviu. The Hum of holding tho nost State Fair has been changed by tho Board of Manager. from thu 20th of September to tho I Ith of Onto- I'liiiuriii fuuiriirii. - - - . Wo hear of scvcrul horses going from her to contest the laces nt Fort Jones on thu loth of June. jlluuvnruiii,Muwviiu !.'., Iiyn , ""7. IIAMI.IN'- At Willow tiprlno. mi ihu flili litH. Hnisti llamlm iltuhcr gf Klvlrn S!icrrn?n npl 1 1 yi'.tri :t mimllu otia-SO days.- ' Northern paptu plea w copy, MIClir.L- I J.iCli'ovillf on the h inl., Ylr fe'llth Mlcliol pgvil t year Dirs liiisiT mcaIiIstkrT DENTrSTS, 701, alaiket Cor, Kearny Ht San Kua.ntihc'o, Cvt, DU,MfAU8TKIt of tin! tvliovo linn, will vlaii JsokrouvllU tumtitlniu In AuL-uat n XI sml ml) ntloml to ill tuiilfiiss In ),! jlno, ' llf n- l tHii mi'tci ff ih tm ii bin vfur;( , hiuiikh inc minium ui IUI5 Ui' NJr TO-DAY. HOFilAN & KLIPPEL, KAi,l!i.vj IN M Pilot wj Hn nftvaie 1 tiiunre, c. ODD FELLOW'S BUILDING Corner Jt.iin ami Oregon Strut,, TKt "OS ri'ccUlna our JSjitlm ""Ppttf GlUslv Cimiifllll) llf Asviiiicil Iron, Cut , Cllmi, .Nulls, Steel, Horse Miocs, ltortr Shoe Nails, Ilorscltusnsutit! I'llti, (Sinss Scyllies unit StiulhrsMnt Coins unit Hiikcs, (train Crndltt, Bind')' t'oil;s Mil nine Forki. COOK JSTOVKS, Cast Iron Wasli-Kcltlci, tiit Ovens, llukc I'aut untl Trn K( lle, Liu cei', haul, Klephiint,r'i Foot, Coal anil' Castor OH. Copal ami ( ouch Vaiiil,:, nn, xn Orcasc. Paints, Wlmtow (ilnvv, I'littf, Paint Itiusties am! Sasli Tooli, .ilailut anil Clollies H.-wkHi, (lot lies I. lues ami Clothes Wrluj TS, Togo titer trlf Ii u Kmeral varie ty of ShrU Hardware, Curlrrr Ttnwatr tJ ivrtr ddciljilloii ttuji N Intnl. All of vucii tulUr At rril Kr4 ft;r fur uioli. ;4rlin uudsliul truu Hsrv tu.nl In cr'.it. ,irrWyiUf lUnif IiVj i'J'tb "H JTAsi'iiU for l'ie fl' ( ilw Am-ilwi Stt nurgitl l'uiui. IVllV Ihuiik. 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Notice, Uativtoor l- Jaintiit..oJI..V-ceftrJ Thu tiiuleraiKdnl UnvItiK Mn PV' ', IL Co-t-.ty Court v Jck.fr Cwu mi W itilininlairutiir ot tho nliors jlie '",, lMtillK CUIin. llgklMa W ".'A'tM, U lh UUdISIgU(4 HIM V''W?,lha f l ll J1' heri-ol. And ll wm lad-Ml M JJ;"' DitVMy 22d, 18C9 l" bui.in.Diid I hi. tmj.luiniut or j tWg k-vii v coiuimmlty. " . IW-W