THE PLAINDEALBE ISSUiD XVXftY JiOXDAT XD THCKSBXT BT THE PLAINOEALER PilBLISHIHG COMFAHY W. F. BENJAMIN, C..Y. BENJAMIN, -. Subscription Rate Ono Year p&yablo In advance Month, " Months. ' Editor" 9 a oo z eo so MONDAY, APRIL 15 , 1895. PARADISE. Oh, not atar in distant skies Tbo shining hills of heaven rise. In loving hearts lira paradise. And loving words aro keys that ope Tho portals to that land of hope. Oh. planning hearts that droop and sigh. 3V watch tho hitter days to by, Heaven itself is close and nigh. Ever about ns angels go, Threading those tollsomo ways "below. 5o do not seo them do not know. Bat hearts thatjhrob with loving thought, And Ups that whisper, heaven taught, Tho loving words the Master brought These are tho angels we would know, And these the shining feet that go vuiriTip a paradise below. Oh, not afar in distant skies. Bat close at hand, the blessing lice In loving hearts lies paradise. Look up. sad soul! the world is fair. And heaven and love are everywhere! Dorothy Dcano in Minneapolis Housekeeper. KENILWORTH IVY. IT You Want the Beal Thing, "evr Go to Kenllworth. Castle Tor It. 'Could I get some- slips of Kenil worth ivy anywhere about tho ruins:' I heard a woman ask of the lodgekeeper at Kenilworth castlo ono day," said a traveler. " 'You aro aa American, aren't you,, madam?' asked tho keeper, with a smile, , 'Why, yes, but what of that?' re-' cponded tho lady, with some slight em barrassmenti " 'All American ladies come and asb me for Kenilworth ivy after they have' searched in every nook and corner of the ruins for it, explained tho keeper.. They have told me how common it is in America and how much it is prized, and generally explained that they have promised to take some of the real thing back from Kenilworth reins for friends at home. They tell mo they expected to find the rainsfcf Kenilworth castle over grown with the beautiful "Kenilwcrth ivy." and that it is generally supposed in America that such is the case, and that tho iw first came from hero or is named after these ruins because of its abundance here. ' "The womannodded assent to all this, and the keeper continued: ' 'But what you know as "Kenil worth ivy" doesn't grow in or about Kenilworth ruins, as you've no doubt discovered. And he smiled again, and tho woman also smiled in an embarrass ed way, for she had been hunting every inch of the ruins over, looking for the plant 'Prom tho desertion of the plant which Americans give me I think it is . what we call ground or wood ivy that you treasure so much. It has a Email, bright green leaf and bears a tiny white flower. It grows on the "ground in the thickets and under the hedges in cool places, but I never saw it growing on a wall as tho common ivy does. I don't think there is much of it anywhere here abouts, but it grows in abundance in some places farther south. The Ameri can ladies always seem very much dis appointed when I tell them "Kenil worth ivy" doesn't grow here in Keail wcrtn, and I'd very sorry I can't give you some, raa'am.' "And the woman turned away, with a little sigh, as she thought of tho hang ing basket at home which was to have been filled with "real Kenilworth ivy and of the many friends to whom she had promised slips of the 'real thing' when it had grown. The ruins of Keail-wee-th castle are covered with thick masses of ivy, but it isn't "Kenilwcrth ivy,' but just the common kind." New York Sun. Tho Atyn of Christ Work. "Peace ca earth" was the aim of Christ's work in this world, writes Ed ward Bellamy in The Ladies' Home Journal. The whole gist of his doctrine and the burden of his teaching consisted in counsels to men how to pat an end to strife with their fellow men and live to gether with them in mutual helpfulness. All this teaching, which was the whole content of his gospel, was grouped about and crystallized in the golden rule, whereon our modem world is founded as on an everlasting foundation. To be lieve in Christ and not to believe in the golden rule as the only plan for social organization, seems to us a moral and rational impossibility an unthinkable proposition. Just this, however, our an cestors undertook to do, and it is fair to admit that they were very frank about it They made no pretenses. An Apt Beply. Napoleon's apt replies often excited good humor in a crowd. A large and brawny fishwoman once was haranguing the mob and telling them not to dis perse. She finished by exclaiming: "Never mind those coxcombs with epau lets on their shoulders. They care not if we poor people all starve if they can but feed well and grow fat " Napoleon, who wa3 as thin as a shadow, turned to her and said, "Look at me, my good woman; and tell me which of us two is the fatter. " The fish fag was completely disccn certed, and the mob dispersed. Ex change. An Original. Little llarjorio There are lots of lit tle Marjories nowadays, but none other stall like this one. She is original in her prayers, as in everything else. Tho other night she finished off her petition thus: "And, O Lord, make all the wicked people good and wash all tho niggers white!" .New York Tribune. The unrolling of an Egyptian mummy supposed to be that of a princess, dis closed a curious cheat The priests who did the embalming probably spoiled or mislaid the body intrusted to them and for it substituted that of an ordinary negro man. . A gentleman ci the conrt of Pepin had a wonderful pair of breeches that cot700. They were embroidered with gold, and all tbs figures were traced with chains of small pearls. Darwin found grains of maize in the ear (b on the seashore of Pern 86 feet be- lorr the level of the sea. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the rieht to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. AAEON JKOSE, Roseburg, Oregon. March 17th, 1891 Now is the time to subscribe. his is the Place to Buy Groceries. A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a first class grocery. Everything offered for sale is fresh; and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and. vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. 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Crcason the above named plain tiff recovered a Judgment by foreclosure ol a mortgaco against the.aboro named defendants i.m.. riagens ana AlDcrsllnc Plagent, and against tho following described mortgaged premises, to-nit: Hctrinnln.. t nolnt In thn center Of the county road leading from Peters to Patterson's Mill, on the west line ot the R. D. Foster donation claim No. 43, Township 26 South, of Range r.Wcil of the Wlllametto Me ridian, 1L0 chains South of thn Xorthrrt In. terior "L" corner of said claim, said corner being 7.75 chains East of the Northwest corner of Sec tion i; inenee toutb S3 degrees and 30 minutes East on the west lino of the said donatlonclaim, ls.07 chains to the Southwest corner thereof; thence on the South line of claim. North fa At cws and 30 minutes East, '.3.10 chains; thence North 5 degrees West 31.22 chains to point In center of County road above mentioned from which a black oak tree In road 31 Inches diam eter bears North :i .degrees West 9S links dis tant; thence along center of County road North 67 degrees West 1 chain, North 71 degrves West 10 chains. North 30 degrees and 15 minutes West lieu cnains: inence orth 2S degrees and 15 minutes West to Ilsce of Ix-rlnnlnr rontnlnlnp M and 6-100 acres of land more or leas. Also be ginning at a point o:i the South line of the H. D. Foster donation claim No. . 21.10 chains North S3 degrees and 30 minutes East of the Southwest corner thereof: thence South 5 degrees East S.78 chains to stake from which a white oak 8 Inches in diameter, bears North 70 degrees west 6 feet and a white oak 5 Inches in diameter Uarj North 6 feet distant; thence South 75 degrees East 5J1 chains to a point from which a black oak bears North 7s degrees West 35 links dls- tanirinence boutn m degrees'Eait 5.31 chains to a point on the East line. Lot No. 7. Section 21; thence Sooth on said East line lia chains to the half-mile comer between Sections -It anil "v Township 2i South, of Range 4 West of Willam ette jiertdtan: inence west 20 cnains: thence North on West line of Lot No. 7, 15.G0 chains to the South line of the Foster donation claim; thence on said South line North decrees and 30 mluutcs East 1LS6 chains to the place of be ginning, containing 22 and Ts-ICO acres of land more or less. Also beginning at a point on the Section line 20 chains North of the corner to Sec tions 23, 21, 25 and 23 in Township s South, of Range 4 West of Willamette.vrlnclpal Meridian: thence South 20 cnains to the Section corner; thence West20 chains: thenco Northeast to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres of land more or less. Also beclnnlnc at the tame mint 20 chains North of the corner to Sections Is, 21, 25 and 26 in Township 2u South of Range 4 West of said Willamette Meridian on the Section line; thence East 7.75 chains to the West boundary Use of the R. V. Foster donation claim No. 43; thence North on said line 5 chains; thence Southerly In a straight line to the place of be ginning, containing 1 and 94-1 W acres of land more ones. Also Lot 6 in Section 24 In Town ship 26 South, of Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, containing M.C3 acres of land more or less. Also the North hall of the Northwest quar ter and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter ot Section S3, Township 26 South, of 1 - , . - 1 . r I . 1 1 1 .. ir .i 11 in;uiruu n ..1&2.C..CV MramiO sou the East halt of the Northeast auaner of Section 26 in Township 26 South, of itange 4 West of sara n uiamette Jiertaian, and tnc ortnwest qcarter of the Northwest quarter of Section X In Township 26 South, of Range4 West of Said Wll- lamette Jienman, being :w acres, tne total acreage being 404 and 23-100 acres iot land more or 1cm. and being and lying in Douglas County, State ot Oregon. 5ow, tnerelore, m the name ol the State of Oregon. I will, on Saturday, the 4lh day ot Mar. 1335. at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the Court Uou door In Roseburg, uocgia loamy, uregon, ten at pumic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, ail the right, title and interest which the said defend ants or cither of them bad in or to the above described real property, 20th day ot July. 1SJ2, or at any time thereafter, and will apply the WrtJ.i.-,. nf . -I - 1 a a ' A Armf ,r . I- nn.,. ml penscs of snch sale, and to the costs and dis bursements herein taxed at I2LCO, to th pay. aent ot JL53, attorney fees, and to the pay ment ot the sum of I1114.CO due plaintiff, to gether with Interest thereon, at the rale of ten per cent per annum from the 25th day of March, UOS, and the overplus, it any there be. pay otct 10 toe saia aeicnoants. .cui riagcus and Albcrttiuc Plagens or their lecal retire- sentattves. C. F. CATUCART, Sheriff, Douglas County, Oregon. By D. R. Siuxbkook, Deputy. J. Q. FLOOK CO. MANUFACTURERS OF nnnR .i. wiKinnAQ 2 J ' V 1 V , Y Y 11 1 WW Y Y m ., e 5 Of all Siren and Styles. Turning and Fruit Boxes Sherif f Sale. Window and Door Frames X Made to Order. ' A SPECIALTY. 64 IK THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Elite of Oregon, fur Donglis County. Sol Abraham, 1 riaintta, Tf. I L. C. Beardsley. Ttter Ilume, I E. B. Preble, Martha Boggesa, I and T. It. Sheridan. Ez-j ecntrix and Executor of the j Estate of T. R. Boggess, de- y ceascu, tne uregon ana Cali fornia ;Luzaber Company, a Corporation, F. W, Brown. 8. W.Condon, District Attornty for Douglas County and Ada Beardsley, Defendants. State of Oregon, ( county ot Jjougiu.) Whereas the Plaintiff above named at the regular March term. 105. of the Circuit lYmrt ot the Stale of Oregon for Douglas county, to wn on me iiiu nay oi Aiarcn, jsso, recovered Judgment against the above named defendant, L. C Beardsley. for the sura of 1079.97 with interest thereon from the 7th day of October, 1893. at the rate of 10 tier cent nrr annnmwfnr wiw aiiorucys .ccs, lur piainuu s costs ana disbursements taxed at 117.35, and also Judg ment aim uteres ui loreciosure araiDfti inn lni lowing described mortgaged premises, to wit. Lot number nineteen 1V In Rrooks and geld ing's addition, the same being the Rrookside Addition to tho city of Roseburg, in the county of Douglas, State of Oregon, according to the oolcial plat and survey of said addition nf record In the office of the County Clerk of Dooirlas county. Orecon. containing nine ni acres more or less, together with the tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances there- unio Belonging or in anywise, appertaining. Now. therefore. In the name ot the But nf Oregon, I will on Saturday, the fourth day of May, 1995, at tbo hour ol one o'clock In tho afternoon of said day, at the Court House door In Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at public auction for cash in hand, all tho right, title and interest which the said defendant, L. C. Beardsley had in or to the said described real property on the 7th day of October, 1893, or at any time thereattcr together with uc lencmenu, nereaiiaments and appur tensces mcreunio Belonging or In any wise appertaining and apply the proceeds arriting from such sale first, to the payment of tho costs and expenses of such sale. Second, to luu tuns nun lutuurBeiucnis incurred ncrelu by plaintiff taxed ntM7U. Third, tn tho n.r. mcnt of H0O.0O attorney fees. Fourth, to the )'jiuit.u. vi uj ijij.ji wnn interest thereon from the 7th day of October, 1S33, at the rate of 10 per cent per nnnum, and the "'"l"u-i ii any mere dc, pay over to the said uucuuiiii, i. i,. ucanisiey or nis legal reprC' sentatives. c. F. CATUCART. Sheriff, Douglas County, Oregon. By D. R. Smambbook, Ccpnty. " m THE PELT0N WATER MOTOR. Of capacities varying from i to 25 hore power affords the most con venient, economical and reliable power for all light service. One of these may be seen running at this ' office. Send for circulars. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 131 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal. M iHIWIHMMIHIHHtHIHHHHMIIMMIIIIMMia Constipation. INFLAMATION cft BLADDER. AHD ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. FR03I TEKMLVAli 01. INTERIOR TOINTS The) ortherh) Pacific) Is the Lino to Take To all Points East anil South. Ills the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs through VESTIBULED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to ST. 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Do not delay but send in your sub scriptions at once. We get out a Poor class of Printing Job Printing Pays that is Superior Poor to the Profits. " General Run." Sheriff Sale. PLAINDEALER PUB. CO. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices- and easy terms. Inquire of U oaioKs nssnr 3D. S- jEC BUIOK, TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE - ot Oregon, for Douglas Cotrnty. Stephen Mlnard, 1 Plaintiff, j vs. Wm. McBee and C. A. McBee, I Defendants. J State or Oexcon, County of Douglas.) Whereas at a regular term of the Clrct.it Coart of the State of Oregon, County of Douglas, to-wit: On Saturday, December and, 1894, the. plaintiff above named recovered judgment against tho above named defendants for. tha sum of Four Thousand Six Hundred Thirty three and 15-100 (ltX15; Dollars and coats and disbursements taxed at 8iS0, for 1300 attorney fees herein taxed and against the following de scribed mortgaged property, to-wit: Beginning at the corner nf Sections l.V ID. 21 and 2 In Township 28 South, Range 6 West of Willamette juenaian, running tnence j.asc isza zeei; usence North 1 degrees 10 minutes East 1570 feet; thence North 43 degrees 5 minutes East 663 feet; thence North 32 degrees and 41 minutes East 400 feet: mence .Nonn 17 degrees ast 330 leet; tnence West 2732 feet to the j Section corner on the line uc.hccu oecuons is ana 15, uownsnip s bouu., Range G West of the Willamette Meridian, thence South 2640 feet to the place of beginning, containing 125 acres, in Douglas County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining, and whereas it has been de creed by the court that the mortgage of plaintiff Vl a" fAaAnl (- a. a-. aV a. -a. a- -a 1 1 -k X ff a. a . a . M v3 iwieviuacu, uuu an uc Tigus, uus ana in terest of said defendants, Wm. McBee and C. A. McBee. or either ot them, had in i in th ..(ri S remises on the 4th day of October, 1337, the ate of the execution of said mortgage, or at ta.1 . uiuc tiacxiaAiM.., sum iu mo manner pro vided by law, and the proceeds arising there from be applied to the payment of the costs and expenses therein, and to said indebtedness, and that said defendants, Wm. McBee and C. A. McBee, and each of them, be barred and fore closed of all equity ot redemption in and to the said premises. Now therefore. In the name of the State ot Oregon, I have levied upon, and will on Toes day, the 7th day of liar, ''93. at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day. at the Conrt House door In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title or Interest which said defendants had in or to the above described mortgaged property on the 4th day of October, 1587, or at any time thereafter, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in any wise appertaining, and will apply the proceeds arising therefrom, first to the costs and disbursements of said sale, and tha costs and disbursements herein taxed at S6ZS0; second to the payment 'of $300 attorney fees; third to the payment ot the sum of $4633.15, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 22nd day of December. 1894, and the over-plus, if any there be, pay to the said de fendants, or their legal representatives. C. F. CATHCART, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. By D. R. Shambhook, Deputy. OB PRIflTIflG Mining Application No. 54. United States Land OfSce, Roseburg, Oregon,. (March 13. 1833 I Notice is hereby given that the Green Mount ain Mining Company, a corporation duly incor porated under the general law of the State ot Oregon, with its principal offlce ot pUce ot Dimness at Portland. Multnomah county. Ore gon, by its duly qualified and acting president, W. C. Wilson, whose post office address is Cleve land. Douglas County, Oregon, has, on the 17th of August, 18S7. filed its application for & patent for three hundred feet in a southwesterly direct ion from the discovery cut, and twelve hundred feet in a northeasterly direction from said dis covery cut. In the aggregate fifteen hundred linear feet of the Green Mountain Quartz lode, bearing gold and silver quartz, together with surface ground six hundred feet In width situated in Green Mountain Mining District, County of Douglas and State ot Oregon, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file In this office as Survey No. 5 and Claim 38, onunsnrveyed lands but in Sections 32 and S3, Township 32 south. Range 4 west, when the pub lic survey Is extended, said Lot No. 33 being discrlbed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point three hundred feet south, 35 degress west of discovery shaft or cut at post No. 1 at the center of southerly end of eld Claim No. 38. from which the southeast comer of section 32, Township 32 south, Range 4 west. Willamette Meridian, on the 7th Standard Parallel South, Douglas County, Oregon, bears sonth 5 degrees east 60.37 chains distant, a fir 30 inches in diameter bears north 44 degrees west one hundred and twenty links distant, a fir 18 inches in diameter bears south 63 degrees east 10 links distant, thence north 55 degrees west 300 feet to post No. 2, from which yellow fir 30 inches in diameter bears south 55 degrees east 17 links, yellow fir 24 inches in diameter bears north. 43 degrees east 78 links, mathrone 6 inches in di ameter bears south 53 degrees west 34 links; thence north 35 degrees east 1500 feet to post No. 3 from which a fir 20 inches in diameter bears south 20 degrees west 23 links distant, a fir 12 inches in diameter bears north 64 degrees east 31 links distant; thence south 55 degrees east 600 feet to post No. 5, from which matherone 6 inches in diameter bears south 23 degrees west 32 links distant, matherone 6 inches in diam eter bears north 20 degrees cast 13 links distant; thence south 35 degrees west 1500 feet to- post No. 6, from which fir 12 Inches in diameter bears north 55 degrees west 25 links distant, fir ten inches in diameter bears sonth 57 degrees 'west 27 links distant, fir 8 inches in diameter bears south 0 degrees east 31 links distant, thence north 55 degrees west COO (hundred) feet to place of beginning, magnetic variation 13 degrees east, containing 205 acres. The location of this mine, W. J. Worley locator, Is recorded in the recorder's office, Douglas county,, Oregon, in Bookof Record of Mining Claims, Volume 2, page 7JS. The ad joining claimants are K- S. Jones and A. S. Whiting on the northerly end andF. Clamo i Co.. on the southerly end. And any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Green Mountain Mine or surface ground, are required to file their ad verse claim with the Register of the United States Land Office at Roseburg, in the State of Oregon, during the sixty days period of pub lication hereof, or they will be barred by vir tue of the provisions of the statute. K. M. VEATCH, Register. NOTICE. To ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, GREET x ing: Notice is hereby given that there Is a mort gage or trust deed covering all the property of the Victory Placer Mining Company, securing the payment of $125,000 In Coupon Bonds. That the undersigned is one of the owners, of said Bonds, holding and owning PO000 0tthe same, and that neither the undersigned nor any holder or owner of any of said Bonds wiH.be re sponsible for any -work, labor or service done or performed for the Victory Placer viwtng Com pany, or for any material .of any kind whatso ever furnished to said Company for any purpose whatever, or for the transportation oi the same, or for any work, labor or services done or per formed upon, or for anyjaaterial furnished for the construction, alteration or repair, either in whole or In part, ot any building, wharf, ditch, flume, tunnel, fence, machinery, aqueduct or other structure or structures, repaired, built, constructed, or placed upon the property of said Victory Placer Mining Company, for any new machinery or material furnished said Company unplaced upon their said property. Dated this Sth day of March, 1835. Qllt-10 J.T.C.NASH. Administrators Notice to Creditors. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO JOL PER- -a- . MDI intMha1 that thAnniTaHlm.., T Woodruff, has been by the County Court of .'v.ubuu uiuut., vrcsou, appoint eu adminis trator of the estate ot Mason Woodruff, deceased. Tin all TUa-a-n. Ka--,-a. n,Hln. I a r . . aaaa ,-i.ai.l aata.la ..iaalai.3 OgtUlaSb NUU C9- tato must present the same -with, proper vouch ers duly verified to the said administrator or to nis attorneys at Rosebnrg, Oregon, within six a""" aa. ai ua- tal I. A& ,C VJi UiU UUUCC. uaiea April sin, 195. T? 1 wnAnonn. A. ' V4aaXUXf , Bsows & Tcsruf, Administrator. Attorneys lor Administrator. a3t5 Administrator's Notice to Cred itors. ' I TT V. l.nf.PT-l.ffTtful 1-0-.1-.9 KaA. a-.-Ul-..aal I 1 .-.a . aa. a. aaa. BUL-JUi.U W J thn fTnnnt-r fTnrtrt nt nnn1.. a... t gon, the administrator of the estate of John Nyberg, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons Interested, to present their claims ir. net 1rY mi,.. . . V. .-.-a. -v. verified within six months from this date to - uuueisignca aamuustraior at uaruiner, Douglas county, Oregon. Datr. fit TtrKphnTw. HMWin . I. 1D.V a a.. March, 1S35. D.W. HOLDEN. Administrator of the estate of John Nyberg, Browx A TCSTIK, Attorneys for Administrator Final Notice. JN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Tn ah .-1 .Mn. aaf -la. . - . - , j ua mo caiait. ui uocepnns Brock, deceased. notice is nereoy given that the undersigned Stratorofthe above entitled, estate hrs and the Court by order duly made and entered of record, has flped Monday, May 6th; IsasTat mtntolsaid esUte. DALY BROCK. tr1L'K .v Administrator. Attorney for the Estate. Est6 fcAVEAllKAUSiMjSS ' COPYRIGHTS SCAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a iSk ?S?f "? honest opinion, wta to i!L?SN CO., who have had neriTtaty years' f,JS?l5S,ll "io Wlent. business, ComSSS. cfT coafldentui. A Handbook oiln f!Jf?Vhi Pateota and How to oO- J.J60.1.?10 catalogue ol mechaa leal and sclontlfla books snt freeT PMents taken through Mann A Co. receive jpedal notice tn the relentia.erteaiiSd put cpsi to. the Inventor. Thn SDleodld saner. klT. elegantlj lUnstrate! jSfi urjeat elrculaUon of any sdentlflc work to the tZZ?JX?- scat. ixee. rorla. S3 svetr. KjLTnniA Bnlldlmr Sdltlon. rarmthhr irffft honses, with plana, enahllngbulldSis foShow tSe ta4SS5?1RaL!nd secure contralts. Address MUMM 4 CO, MW YOSI, 38X BBOjSwAT. For Sale. Old papera, at this office at 25 cents per hundred.