NOTES OP INTEREST. A Balstnaa, the relUblfl jewelor. Solid silver novelties t ShIzwiih'". New gooila at Caro Bros. Hom Store, J. T. Bryan, the Busy Wati liuiakcr. Go lo the Koseleaf fur tho IhM i-iiwr.i For a jrool 5-ccnl cigar rail on Mm.N Boyd. County clniniH ami w iriit tiiijrlil I'J D. 8. Weot. For first-vlaw d iitimry tfo to lr. Little of Oakland. j H. V. Kenjinuo, .lentiM, rooir t, MtriVtV Iilix k . I'ure frbb gi-wxtiea and low prices at Casoboer'a grocery . Key West, Imrxirtixl ami domestic clears at the HowWf. 1. 8. Weal doi'K intiiriuui. OlTio opposite the poet oflicu. Goods below cost at faro's. Now is tlio the lime for bargains. Nobby auita and UUst styles at Little Jack's. 1'rioos very low. All styles and qualities of lints at Abra ham's, lledrork prices. For bargains in family urcxtritt", all at the lVpole'a store, Casa s trevt. Country piodtice ol all kimls taught and sold at Casebecr'a urotvry store. Call for the "Spotted Cat" at Mrs. Kapp's grocery store, if you want a pleasant smoke. Notbiug but the best material used by U. W. lWnjauuii, dentist. Koetu I Maietera' block. Have your denial oik done by L. W. Benjamin, deDtiet. Ail work guaran teed first class At Oakland, T. L. Graves ia aulluri.'.cd to receive and receipt for 8Ulcri(tion to the IVsukallk. For a cood bat. slvlitdi and cheap, call on Wollenberg A Abraham, whoso stock smbraces all grades of head guar. The Beaa & Meyers llyitraulio A L'clipse spray puiii can le found ai Churchill, Woolley vie McKeuzies. Bring your job work to the Plainukal kr office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and best work south of Fort .and. You can tell une who has good tasU and don't like to e.it dirt, paint and chalk. He gels his candy at the Kandy Kitchen. Parties desiring family sewing done would do well to call on Miss fr'anuie McKean, 421 Mam street. Will sew for 75 cents per day. Save money and time. To parties going East, go" by the O. K .St N. short route. Call on r write to V. C. London, Roseburg, Oregou. Casebeer the grocer, corner Jackson and Washington, keeps the beet grocei iee. Every thing fresh and tirct-class, and at reasonable prices. The Square IH-al 6toie hns just opened np a beautiful line of W. L. Douglas shoes, which prove to be the best shoes made. Come and inspect them. One Miuu'e ia all the time r.ccessary to deride frjm personal experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what its name implies. Mareterb' Drug Store. The Kandy Kitchen h id a big trade during the holidays. The people are beginning to find out that it is tho only place you can get candy that is tit to eat. Will sell cheap, or trade for a No. 12 shot gun cr small caliber Winchester ritle, a good toad cart. Guns must te as good as new. Address, box Koseburg, Oregon. Torturine. itchiixr. scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are eoothed at once and promptly oealed by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best kcown cure for piles. Marster s Drug btore. Good pasturage furnished at my past tures on Roberts creek. Charges reasonable. All slock at owner's risk. The best of care wiil be given to ail stock entrusted to my charge. J. M. &V uai i ik. The cheap rates, twelve dollars cabin and six steerage, including meals and berth are still in effect on the O. R. A N. Co's. steamers from Portland to San Francisco. Steamer leaves Portland every five days. Vol-nbv C. Londu.v, Agent. It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing" can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, are quickly banished by De Witt's Little Early Kiscra. Small Bill. Safe pill. Best piil. Marster's tug Store. They are so small thai the ui3t sensi tive persons take thein, they are so effective that the most obstinate cates of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why I'eWitl's Little Early Risers are known as the famous little pills. Marster' Drug Store. 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 garbago dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for the right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaron Kong, Roseburg. Oregon, March 17th, 1895. Competition never worries us, l-ecaust we "buy right" hence "sell right." The facts are these ; every move iu our business ia only made after the most careful consideration, nothing left to chance. Shoes bave advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shoe for $1.''j and upwards, tine shoes in proportion. If you doubt as, come and see us, convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We don't care to do all the business iu town, but want to get a share of it. We lirmly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values in every instanco is bouud to go ahead year by year. This idea prevails throughout our entire business. Every dollars worth of goods must give the woare satisfaction, even the all wool absolutely fast color fS oil suits. J. Ahkaiiam'h Clothing House. Bargain in Placer Ground. A fine proposition. CO acres of placer mining ground, ?.(' of a mile from rail road. 35 rents per yard as far as pros pected. Two mile of ditch already made; 3'i more lo make. This will give plenty of water. A cabin and other im provements on wine. This is a fine property. Come and investigate, lor further information enquire of 1. F. Kick, Ileal Estate Dealer, Roseburg, Or. Or J. F. Giva.ns, Roseburg, Or. Tom Watson la reported to have de clared he sees "eight lious right ahead of McKinley." .We do not know what beverage this popular and able Georg ian ia i n the habit of imbibing, but we are led to tile conclusion that the things be imagines he sees are not lions at all but simply "snakes" of tho regulation kind that men bave seen ever since the dayf pit Adam under certain circiiiu stances. -r East Orogonian. "How Johnnie earned his gun?" ask Churchill, Woolley & McKenisle, I The Cry of Crt to the Six Powers. II. D. Kuniiaky in London 1'hrotiU-lo. I hwird a clear voice crjing, The souls of men are dying " When In fear to do the right I hey know, they palter ith ihe wrong. Thon'Eni;lnd of the (rtr, tjmcn l'.mpiess of the sea, llow long wiltthou endure it? How long, O iArd, how long? Ah, Frame, degenerate daughter, Of the dava of that great slaughter, When the Seine rolled redly seaward for Ihe comnion right of men ! fraternity forgot, Ye are leaving us lo rot. Like carrion in the shambles of ihe Sul tan's island den ! Can selfish loot for self, Can hope o( spoil and pelf. So dim ihy dark eves. Austria, lo Ihe eal of fellow-kind? lias Bosnia and its shame trenched all the genfrims llame. And bade thee to tho jrarnings of hu manity be blind" Is Germsn power and pride To Cii'far so allied That they alone ar worthy ho by force of arm can in? Are the swords of Fatherland Not sacred in the land OI the sons who seek their fathers'. Is the patriot's hope a sin ? Fair Italy, so soou Art thou mindless o( the l oon lhat thy red shirt Garibaldi brought who bade thy nation be . Can thy heart no longer feel For cur islanders' atUH'al. In Ihe name of Christ from S.it.m and his bondage to be free? Great Russia, with the prayer Of thv crowning iu tho air. That the Ctar should smite the pagan and uphold the l bnst iu peace, Shall the bayonet and tho knout Drive all Southern passion cut. Shall the North with icv coldness uuiub the tiery heart of Greece? Be strong, not ouce or twice Have Ihe mightv ones' device Been brought to nought ; the great oues, by tlie weak, been dispossessed ; Mines Judgment-Lonl of Crete Claims again his ancient seat, All the sons of heaven are with ns, to de liver the oppressed. GLADSTONE FOR FREEDOM. The New Yoik Sun has given to the public the full text of Mr. Gladstone's letter to the Duke of Westminster on tue Cretan crisH. It more ttian jamtie the enthusiasm aroused by tho synopsis piinted iu the Chicago papers. Indeed, we must search far back in modern po litical history to lind an utterance on nublic policy in which knowledge, pa trioiifm and humanity are so clo-ely blended and illuminated by tuch lefty eloquence. After apologizing for emerging from his retirement and briefly reviewing the Armenian atrocities. Mr. Gladstone takes up the history of the European concert of ISsO, lie was prime minister at the time when the first concert was organised. It was unsuccessful because of the apathy of certain of the powers "We did not waste oar time in vain en deavors t3 galvanize a corpse, but framed a plan for the seizure of an important Dart of the sultan's dominions. It hardly needs be Eaid that we found our principal support in wise and brave Alexander II , who then reigned over KuBsia. Our plan became known to the sultan, and without our encoun tering a single serious ditliculty Monten egro obtained the considerable extension which she now enjoys, and Thessal was added to Greece." Mr. . Gladstone uses ibis memorable incident to point tiis ar gument that whereas "nothing is so good as a concert where it can be made to work," nothing can be so bad as a concert when it "comes to mean the con cealracut of dissents, the lapse of gener alities, and the settling down upon nega tions at junct res when duty calls loudly for positive action." He pieads against a concert which neither compels Turkey to reform nor stays the onward progrees of the powers to a great and devastating war. Passing from this argument, he thun ders with stormy eloquence against the "ragged catchword ot integrity of the Ottoman Empire.' Has it any meaning'.' Yes ; and it had n dillerent uier.ning in every decade of the century now expir ing. Slowly the "integrity of the Otto man Empire" has been narrowed down until "11,000,000 of human beings, who a ceulury ago, peopling a large part of the luraibb Empire, were subject at once to its paralyzing and degrading yoke, are now as free from it as it tbey were inhabitants of theee islands." If Greece, Roumania, Servia, Montenegro and Bulgaria bave been freed in spite of the theory that the integrity of Ihe sul tan's dominion must be maintained, why should this fiction be permitted to stand in the way of freedom for tbe Ar menians and Cretans from the murder ous rule of Abdul Humid? He pays a noble compliment to the u reeks ana closes wua una lervid ap peal to his fellow countrymen : As to tbe notion that Greece is to be coerced and punished, I hardly like to sully the page on which I write by the mention of an alternative so detestable. It would be about as rational to trans port the Greek nation, who are in this as one man, to Siberia by what I believe is called an administrative order. If any one has such a scheme of policy to pro pose, I advise his proposing it anywhere rather than in England. Let it be borne in mind that iu this unhappy business all along, under cover of the "concert of Europe," power and speech have been the monopoly of the governments and their organs, while the people have been shut out. Give us at length bath light and air. The nations of Europe are in very various stages of their training, but I do not believe there is a European people whose judgment, could it be had, would ordain or tolerate the inliictiun of punishment upon Greece for the good deed she has recently per formed. Certainly it would not be the French, who so largtly contributed to the foundation of Ihe kingdom ; nor the Italians, still so mindful of what they and their fathers have undergone; and, leatt of all, I will say, the English, to whom the air .of freedom is the very breath of their ncstrile, who have al ready shown in every way open to Ihem how they are minded, and who, were the road now laid open to them by a dissolu tion of parliament, would show it by re turning a parliament which upon that (jiiHhlion would speak with unanimity. It is the fashion of the buck writers on Ihe tory preta to sneer at Ihe grand old nun whenever his lion's head appears above the throng to confront their lead ers. But b7 years bave not robbed bis voice of its power or his words of their melody, and his appeal in behalf of civ ilization and progress will reach the hearts of Ihe English people over the ob stinate barriers Kut up by the ministry acd its followers. If Mr. Gladstone has done nothing more than stir the con science of civilization against a wrong too long endured he lias fittingly crowned the beneficent activities of his iinequaled career. Chicago Times-Herald. The highest chiin for other tohneco "Just m xhhI s Durham." K e i y ohl smoker know tluie is ns gocnl SUM mo.iing You will find one cnoh two ounce pons iiiMiic encu iwgol liiiickwcu 3 "Buy n lg of thia ccle hratcd tolvicco and rend the A 1 7 ' SW 1 I couinm which of viduablc prrscutsnnd bow to get CALL AND The very latest iu II J CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MCKENZIE'S Roseburg Hardware Co. NEWS NOTES. Santisgo de Cuba is eutl'encg from a water famine. Feed is scarce and high and stock poor in Marion county. Russia is wrestling with a tressury de ficit of S0,00O,XO rubles. Sugar beet pulp is very valuable feed, to which farmers delivering beets are entitled, and it can be kept admirably in silos. United btates District Attorney Jones of Nevada has been arrested for assault ing Sam Davis editor of the Carson Appeal. Tbe steamship L'mbria, which sailed for Europe tatnrday, took iXO.OOO ounces of silver, Ihe largest ehipment tiuce July last. Minnie Edwards was shot through the arm by her brother at .Seattle. April fool joke. Tbe brother didn't know the gun was loaded. Representative Geraghty of Spokane, gets his reward in support of George Turner for senator early. He has been appointed the senator's private secre tary. Mrs. Lesantsays that Mine, lilavatsky has been reincarnated on earth in the form of a Brahmin boy. It seems lhat the new woman is a boy when tbe op portunity presents itself. If there are farmers who bave never grown cauliflower tbey should do so and discover what a luxury they have been neglecting, and which will cost so little compared with its values. Some of tbe democratic papers are al ready worried about the sue of the prob able surplus under tbe Dingley bill. The compliment to the republicans is neat, though unintentional. The populists will please bear in mind that their congressmen have applied for recognition as a "distinct integral body" in the house. Of course no populist will be so inconsistent as to go into any fur ther operations. Another Frenchman proposes to start for the north pole by baloon, taking with him seven passengers. More in terest would be felt in the scheme if the public were allowed to elect the pas sengers by ballot. Nicola Tesla, the electrician, believes that a man w ho would learn to sleep eighteen hours a day might live 200 years. Nature probably intended to prevent experiments of this kind when she invented appetites and house flies. March and April are months during which sudden changes occur. Cold rains and dampness caueo more disease than the severe1 weather of winter. Shelter and dry quarters are more im portant now than at any other period of the year. A Missouri fruit farm contain 105,000 peach trees, 50,000 of apple, 3000of pear, 3000 of plum, 3000 of cherry, an J forty acres of berries. The owner states that fruit pays better than general fanning, and he has, therefore, entered into the business largely. Reforming Senate Rules. Under President McK'iiley'a auspices, if not nt his instigation, Mr. Hoar has intn .! n:ed into the senate a proposition to h :uend its rules as to provide for clti.. e after a reasonable time and for com ting a quorum. It is understood lhat these innovations will not be pushed at present, but will be ready to be taken up and acted on next winter. This will give the senators ample time to recover from the shock of the attempt to intro duce business principles into their pro ceedings and enable them to feel the pub lic sentiment on the subject. Philadel phia Ledger. Tax Notice. Notice is hereby given that the assess meut roll fur ihe year IH' ia now in my hands for collection. Dated this 10th day of March, A. D., 18!)7. IL Aokk, Hieriir and Tax Collector. Douglas County, Oregon. Hilrrcl PoImoii nt Murfcler'N. none just a i Marco coupon inside kg,tind two con lour ounce s I'urn.ittt. nivca n list ttictu. hcui. f SKE TIIH the Plauct Jr. line. sumhons. T N HIE t'IRilir I'i'lHI oi hii:haik A cl O.osuU, 1 r Uiiiu'Im IVimtjr. John 11 McUee, t'laiiiinl. i J I. Nii-acilon niul II. J. John-, Dt lL'wliiia.-,. i In J.I'. Nk!i"ln au'l II. I lui.N-. ! tw:'! ntlls : la the uumc nt 1 1 1 - Male til Ur jon. uti me lu'rel')" rtf.imri',1 lo s'!nr iti'd :ui-"er Ukm-mhi plaint lik-l tL'aln-l you Iu Ihe abivv inlillnl acliuii. nn or lulim Muii'lay tho V'Ui lay f J inn', t!ic caiue lt'iiie Hit! lirt ility of tin- luvl regular lurm ol t itviui urt ul I lie tatr l n 'Hmii lur DuiikUu County alter ltii nbll iiioii i complctcil. ' Ami ami if yon f nil o lo unMir, fortvuiit ' ttirrvuf luc planum "HI Uko juMmiuut iumii-1 oii lor ihe sum ol Hip i- hurnlie.1 ainl llitrty i x uVllan and for Mi col- li, iliKburMMni'iits of , Ibis action, auj will niul, r a wilt "I ' at- J ta, limi'nt tin- property know u nn Hie UoM Mull .Mice, -:tume'l iu lliu l..iiior Mlnliu lil-iio t lu Lioiif'.k county, Un-goii, anl "ill apply tin' I pr"C,iiT of nufli alo toWMril lli' pnyuo ui aii'l -tii(nc Uoic of plainilit t&i'l claim In ivin mi l : of llio com of thin action. Thin summon i i.uUl-ui .1 iu I lie l'lm 11 1 uirr a iicuspnpor publi-neil at Knc!'iu-'. On ion, by onlcr ol llou. J. i'. KulliTtoll, l ircult l'i'Jn' ol I of tlie KtioU'l JU'liLial liitrn t for li e I- of Oregon, for a pciil of l coii-ci mo e ek.i, f tilth s&A oolcr wan niatlc aipt ciiuri-l of p c ord on thy i. Hi ! ol l-'elit'iarr. IV. W. . CAKliU KI.I-. f5Pl Attorn (mi riMiuliil, Mineral, Railroad. Aricultural. H. C. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1106 Ci .--t., N. W. Wanliinglou, U. C. Kor many yean in tlio General l.amj Ofllcr. Examiner of Contents, Mineral v. Mineral 4 Kailroa! au l Agricultural eluluin, au Late Chief of the Miner DivUluu. IV Corrcapoudcuce Ittd. To The Uiilortuiiate. Dr. Gibbon Thin old reliable and the moit ucceiwfiil HpeclailHt in Hall Fran Clwo. UI1 continue! to euro all Sexual and Seminal DIkiki. nuch aa Uonnorrhcra, (llcel Stricture, Syphllh In all 1U forma, Skin III acaaea, Nervoui Ucbll- - Slty, Impotcncy. beml , nal Wtakneaa and Loaa ..vv rianhood. the couxv- ? uence ul aull aliuao aud exceaaea producing the ollowlng aymploml; aallow countelianoe, dark pota under the cyea, pain lu the head, rliiKing lu the tara, lona of coufldence, dlflldenco Iu ap proaehlng atrangers. paliietatiou ol the heart! weakncHaol thellmLa and back, louof memory, plmplcaon the face cougha, conauiiiplioii, etc. LlR. GIHHON haa practice! In Hall KranelHCO over thirty yeara and Ihoao troubled ahould not fall to couaull him aud receive the benefit of till great kail) and experience. The doctor curea when other fall. Try him. Cure guar anteed. 1'erwin cured at home. Charge reasonable. all or write. br.J. P. Olbbon, 6jg Kaaroey 5trc Sao Prancl o, Cal. IT X3y CD I OR ONK PRICO I Tlie pubil-liei-of the I'MiNWiAi.sa liavu per lei.lcd urriiiigeiiieut by which every culi Mib nci'ibvr tin reto mil receive a copy of tlie WEHFOOT PLANTER, The tier I ugileulluial paper pullbcd in thu rucltlc Norlhvveat, WITHOUT HXTRA CHARdU. Old Mile riln r ieiie IiiK will n eeh e the mine prlvtlrge. IW r'"i uii u'lditioiiul -occuu, KuW-riU-r Will be M.HI -i) centa worth of plulitx of III" MAOOON STRAWBERRY, wnlcli, bthid' bi'lnir u large b ny. I Una l"l olhl uii'l hii m elh nt fcliJ't r. Ilring In your OKI -tH. 'l,AI.SlJiALIitt ITU. CO. Him OBI CliII WANTED : $10,000 Hir $18,000 ' WORTH OP MERCHANDISE Which we have icccivcd on consignment from the receiver of one of the largest houses in San l-'ratu isco. These jjoiuls have heen sent us lo dispose of at 60 cents OH the dollar, which is less than cost of manufactute, aud be inn sold in connection with our complete stock at ab solute cost. Note the rollowhiK Astonishing Bargains! All Woolen Dress Coods, ;,( inches wide, Latest Styles Ladies' aud Dents' Mackintoshes. . - r -Our Loss is Your (Jain.- i z Ladies' and Dents' Underwear Reduced to V ices to Suit the Times. Our Coods are all of the LatCbt Styles. No shelf-worn eoods on hand. N'eer has r. . .... . . . Prices. Lalt early turn K eouvmeou. CARO BROS, .f THE BOSS STORE. jE RAPP'S DRUG STORE. DOUGLAS ASK II I 4?f I nm nii'l Air I'avagea. -JIMf TAR Z RAPP'S DRUG STORE. his is the to Buy Groceries. C. W. PARKS X" Cfc-.'i tt -X't :i,f. i'i! WOLLEfiBERG SQUAHK DKAIr ISTORK. SPRING STOCK! Dress (loods, I urnishlnn Oooils, Hats, Caps, liuots, Shots. Cloaks, Capeji, Wraps, Curtains, ntc In short, our shelves are filled with an excellent stock suited to all tastes and to meet all requirements. Our motto is: "A So,ijark Dii.M.." Curni'r tinU iintl JackHuu htrct'lH. ROSEBURG Marble and Granite Works. Kstimates lMirnished on all kinds of Cemetery Work 1 Office aud Halcitrcoiii, :7ii Oak Hlreel. 25C per yard Tor Half Price there been such a Slaughter of , Por Recent and Chronic C0U0I15 AND COLDS llioll hill. Iloamrlu , I on 01 00 e, liillablllly of tlit lrn and l-oi. and other lnllami',1 Comlltlolia ol Hi Place Ai A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kej-t in a first class grocer'. Kverything 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. Our line of Olives, Oherkins, Tick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. & CO., Grocers. "?. a"e -K 5 t & ABRAHAMS WOLLEMBERG X ABRAHAM. I w. AGHISON k CO., Proprs. laulura lu all klinlaol .Murine ami (iianito Monuinnits and IfeailsloiiCN Portland Cement Curbing Tin: ;i:i:at GOLD m SILVER ( (MI.M IMLS l IIIIIIIHII I.I'MIIIA A Nit IKNIi.HN Oltl t;t)N ARE ALL REACHED .... The-0. R.&h. Mo CI, hum ' Cuin liiini't n .MM. .. AN.. ""nL1' Mioi (tl Lint' li Spokuur nlllln Ht 1 llh ALL RAIL ROUTE to '.'...., ItltHNI.A Ml), MA Ml It N....MN, it, ul all UwiU-iin Mliilnu t i,,m .... LOW RAT5 AVL Xl!RCU3n TIC2ETS. hoi 1 a iti 1 1 I. mi l I'. I ill i 1 11 f,.i iiintioii, Wliti' lo V . t '. I.IINIHIV. t'lio. ,u rhi' I,,. 1 1, ,it, I,..., inn .r. ii , ot V. II. .1. .....II It I . lo III l.tl rro-'lii I Aki IiI . It. X IN. I ll,, ." Il.tlXl, I UMI. KAST AND bOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE . iii 1 10 . - Southern P.K'illc Co. V l ien l, ,nt I, I'oi tl.iil .liily . IMiillll I I .Soilli h :-i' vl I'oitUn I A 1 1 a 10 a .'..'. M jl. I Imiit - I 1 111 I I M. II 11 I H .'-tot I I m V 1,1 I' H . V1hi .' 1. .1. 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'J'rutlt limrkl Rml Cunrrltttilf urunij.tiy kimI nhilllnlly eouiluiti'l hi lowiit rtlt'i. l.ia.iiM..ii i.itri.ilu. i.il m.iil... lormiiil 5 ENTH HOLD ON COMMIHHION. L" )t -at' rir.i in. lliadn hi ri It n iK i hi ml tut in idi I. ki l Ii iii I'hotii 4f invculi'-n, witti t- laiiHlimi, nud wa utll ri"rt fl MlirllMT iu htiiMii r nut, f l . Imipx OUR rK fl PAYABLE WHI N PATLMT 111 ALLOWED M.nn J plltfltt IN WH'IIH-'I HO tll llilll -t 111 Kill.' nr )m with- oiii rani iiiari-,1. ot I AUI. HAnil It U UII I.UU llitul lit vuuH"iu Wttnti j iiuulvl i iit utii liti UHia rniutot. Tin Ilia iiim l iiiii Ii hill- al, ut t..Hk IuLliiliil tinJ nt rv itiv. i,L.,r til.Miil.l WKITU FUROMH. H. B. WILLSON A CO . iuuiab.itciu.ri, i, iin.ii jtMitr, WASHINGTON. D. C.