THE PLAINDEALERj ruHlthtd enty Ibtnvta.r. H, Ini IH1SI.KAI.tR rTBI.MUM. IO. J. P. MDY ........ - Killtor. OB tear tilt M"lh ' Thrta '.mlb .11 ; i TT.E C. B. R. L E. Thars it no immediate prospect of the Cool Bay, Rowburg and Eastern Bail road beios pushed turoun to counsel with the Southerp Pacific at or near this point, and tbe chief reason therefor, juJging from present appearance, is the trouble and eiiense of obtaining the iieceasarT riant of way. Tbe road ia uow completed and in operation from Marsh field to Myrtle l'oint, a distance of 2S a nH thara ret remain about 00 nilM la ba btiirl J(ore the road would be completed as intended. Tbe sur vejed line passes through some of the farms along tbe Coiuille ana many oi il,. ihruucU whose lands the line Pisses seem to think they ought to get the full value of their farm tor the few acrea required for ritfbt of way. Somo of these caeca have been tried before juries and the jines have been disposed to give tbe farmer all ho contended lor. It shows evidence of a 'disposition uu the part of Ihe community through which the road passes to cinch the railroad. They have been taught by demagogues, both platform and uewapaper, (hat rail roada are the enemies oi the people and whenever they can be struck a Mow it should be done iu the iuteiest of Lu mauily aud civilisation. There is no promise of Urge busiucas for this road when it ia completed, else the company might be willing to pay pretty well lot the right of way. But if the road should pay operating and other necessary ex peneee for Sucre years after construction it would do well. Railroad companies are only aggregations of individuals, and individuals do not ordinarily invest their money unless .there is prospect for a return on the investment some lime in tbe near future. It is conceded that the building of the road in question would be a splendid thing for this county and would brinx the settlements along the line in touch with civilization. Every farm along the line will increase in value, and every farmer, with a few Isolated exceptions could afford to give .the right of way outright. Why could not a committee of interested citizens go along that line and secure bonds for deeds to risbt of war ? If this can be done and tbe deeds obtained (or a rea sonable figure, there is a fair prospect that tbe road would soon be built, bat as long as tbe company has to fight lor every inch obtained and pay a big price there will be no further effort made, at least, not for the present. A brick house must tall ou some peo ple before they can eee through a propo sition, and then they will crawl out from the debris aud say "never touched me!" There are people in this county who still contend that the bond of sympathy that was said to exist between silver aud wheat is still there, and that those who are couteudiug otherwise do not take notice of the fact that the famine in India and the shortage of tLe world's supply is responsible lor preeent condi tions. That is precisely the contention; that conditions other than the price of silver effect the price of wheat. Tbe immutable law of supply aud demand is what regulatea prices, and the silver quesliou has uo more to do with it than the changes of the uioou. All those who held to the "twin" idea are not ij stub born, lluudreds of people aJmit Ibal ihat argument must be dropped. l'hs new freight rales of tbe Houlbero Pacific from 8au Kraucisco to Oregon points is au iulsrstate matter aud does not corns uuder the jurisdiction of the btate Kailroad Commission. Cougress has provided su Interstate Commissiou lo consider just sucli cases, borne peo ple who ought lo know better don't seem to kuow that, further, there has been no rsise in grain rales because of the iucrease in price cor will there be. Hou. Dinger Hermann's uauie has been mentioned io connection with the republican nomination for governor uext year, and bis visit home at this time waa interpreted to mean that he was bete to look after tbe fences, but the gentleman himself says he has uo designs on thai or an nomination. - lie is satisfied with bia present position. l'hs (arttHM ol L U rands are iu high glee over (ba outlook lot good prices, and it la doubtful 11 anything less than a dol lar a bushel would sail' a great num ber oi them at the present lime. 1 hi finooraei!ieBt that Kryau l"J rtR M'il: Asm. Knit Iihs fVjt soma liuis Km wtMliug with llisiiuralioiio1. lbs maul of the railroad proper!? lu thia' county. A fu r considering me uiauer carefully aud Sewing it form every con- cehable etamhvlul.be has Dually decid ed that IjjOVi) per wile lor the roadbed and A er mile fjr the rolling slock would I a uaotiable aud just ananas- mul. VI i-juree toe lamia oi me cjui pauy ate uol iucluded Unrein. There are aeaaeed separately, and at a Utile higher i ale thau last yeai. Aa there are 11 luilei of road belweu thi cen ter of tue tuuuel beyoud likuJale ami the divide at the head of 1'ass ctek cau you, this will make I lie cowpauy as aeeameut ou road bed and tolling slock MM I, mat rear a portion oi the ma J waa assessed at IJiWU per mile and portion at ;K00 per mile and tbe av erage was about fcU.0 rcr mile. Asses sor Britt has concluded that this should be raised to tbe figures above set forth aud (bat is as it will go to the board ol ejualiitliou. This conclusion was reached, ai before elated, afler looking ou all sides of the MUeatiou. Uue of the methods used was to take the net earn ings of the road for the pas, three years, make an average, compute how much capital that would pay interest in at 8 lr cent, aud duidc the sum oy me whole li'Jtubet vl miles io tbi hues in Oregon anJ tbe result waa deemed to be a reasonable valuation per mile of road. 8ouie of the (vipers are making much ado about tbe sliiciurea of the I'reonian on D. P. Thompson's connection with the Portland Savinga bank and are set ting forth that the editor v( that paper was counseled with tbe mauHetueiit of ' the Oregon National bauk when it went under. It has been conclusively r-hown that U. W. Scott had no interest w hat ever in the Oregon Nalioual for more Uiau two years baiore it suspended, '"it that make3 uo diirereuce, hi critics re peat the asserliou of Mr. Thompson just tbe same. If, however, tbo charge was true, it might weaken the force i( the Oregonians sharp criticisms, but would not effect tbe facts. II it is true ihat the way the Portland bayiuss bank whs niauagcd brought about the wreck of the concern, it does uol excuse them because some other man was interested in some other bank that also suspended culailing aljss to despoeiloiB. "e crin' d'jes not eicue auother. Ibe loliowiug method ia adopted for the growing of the sugar beet. Plough 8 to 10 inches deep iu L'eccmber of Jan uary. I'laut March ljth to April let in rows IS iuthes apail. Plant (out i-.'ws si a time with a two h-jrae planter aud cultivate nilh a beet cultivator four ion s at a time, usioz 'one horse. Twelve lo nfleeu pounds oi seeJ is re-juired per acre, cost I.' cents per round. Vut horee aud man cultivates teu acres per dsy. About five cultivations will be be necessary. When the beets are two inches high and La e ab-.'ul four leaves, thin them to six or eight inches apart in the rows. It is estimated that oua mau can successfully work twenty acres of beet?, hiriug help during tbe tbiuuing and lopping r-eason. "oe man thins from one hall lo Ihtee-fourtha of an acre er day. The thinning season lasts from two lo four weeks, The name of lion. Phil Metscbau, state treasurer, is mentioned in conuec tion with the nomination for a third term. He is slso spoken of as a possi ble governor. tx. This little equib ia goiog the rounds. The bret sentence is a waste of breath. The governor, secretary of state and state treasurer can oi 'y serve two terms in succession. The constitution is in tbe way of a third term for the treasurer. But there is considerable "Melechau'' talk fur governor. At seen from this distance, (be de tieiou of the supreme court in the case of of .Sbatluck vs. Kiucaid, simply means that Ihe secretary of slate shall draw wanauls for claims against the state that ate authorised by law. That is common sense. The secretary can neither iucrease, diminish or reject them, and why not let the warrants iasue. Tbe eecrelary, however, was act ing uuder a former decision w hich was his guide, holding a tontrsry opioiou. NLWS NOTES. The gypsies sre iu Baker City. Marshal law declared in llio burg district. I'ill'i The rush to the Alaskan gol I lields still continue. TLe value of Ihe silver in a dollar is uow about cuula. Au expedition is to leave New shire for (he Klondike. Damp- There is trouble .between (he t rench aud biamese on the Mekong river, All the miners iu the Wheeling, W. Vs., district have joined the strike. Crasaboppers aro doing much damage iu the foothills of Umatilla and Morrow couutiee. Pickiug aud packing ol green Hull is uow iu lull blast iu l aue couuty, and a hue crop is reported. A earner pueou brought the uune that Prof Audree and his balloon puesed ?- degrees going north. The statement that Presideul Chap man of the I. tale Cimersity had re sigued lias been denied. Au attempt will be niaJe to start up the coal mines about Pittsburg in spite of tbe striking mineis. Iowa republicaua were 111 session yes therday in state convention to uomiuale a ticket and adopt a platform. Judge lUvidCi. Hwaim, formerly judge advocate general of the army, died at Washington, I). C, Tuesday. The Alamitoa bugar Co. have this year contracted to receive the crop of 3,51X1 ll,M rif lltuul IkAMla. 'I'hAV AKDAt tli ill j'.maae next vear to 10,000 acres. lbs Mai-juts ot Loin. n.'0-m-Uw it i ix'ufn VkIoiw. m 't'Ksl lu bnirbliig a ,.UlU(,i - tr, in 'which the Argyll t;aniplMlla lijutv. 11U Mulouey u( TUo lUllea waa shot i and mortally wouuded Tuesday by a man named Prawl. tbe mou uairviioa over a boiee Mce iuid Maloiivv " the aggrissoi. 1 tin Oiegou supu uie court haa decided that the homestead exemption act is valid. Title law piovidea that a free holder may claim exemption to Ihe amount ol t,.',Oi. Iuike .'ouea, l ears el age, eon el b. A. Joue of t;rocks Kt In life while out Imlhiug with his two brothers Sun day afternoon, iu the Willamette liver, uear bimou's landiug. the l.Uler eailed from loilland ou bunday iiikbl ou her eecoud trip lo Alaska. fbe pneseugvr list wan not mure thau half the si e ol tbe former trip but she was loaded with freight. Wheat Tuesday advanced to TO ceule a bushel in tbe Col (at warehouse, 71 . cents (. o. b. cars. This is the third day in succession iu w hich the price has ad vanced 1 j cents. o large sales were reporteJ that day. I'nited Stales SeuiUor J. . tieorge of Mississippi is dead. His term would expire on tbe Ith of uevl March, but his successor has been elected. The gov ernor will likely appoint the senator elect to till the unexpired term. According to reports from Alaska, Skaguay seems to be the coming pott, l ots are eelliog at good figures aud hun dreds of meu en route lo Kloudike will winter there, lhereituo city govern ment and a committee baa been ap pointed to keep order. Priute Henrv ol Urleaue aud the Cuuut of Turin fouulit a duel uear fans, Monday moruiDg, with swords, the Count receiving a slight wound on the right hand and tbe Prince being punc tured in the abdomen and shoulder l l'riuce ct the worst of the battle and all 1'aiis u euraged thereat, aud nor ft of all, it is ruuiored Ihat the l'oe will ei-o'iuiuuicaie lliem both. The Canadian government ha ub milled (urinal iroiueals to Ibis toveru iiient lo eslablixh commuuicalioii Willi tbe Klondike iej;iou in Alaska by c.-n-Hlructiou ol a telegraph line (rum the head of winter uavigaliou on Ihe I. inn canal iuto the ceulcr ol the Kloudike ili-ili tel. The proposals have been lakeu uuder adviseiiicnt. Tbo procusale, while leeerviug llio rights of either country, !eudtu the tettleiueul of the iute riiatiuii.t I I'oui.d.irv Hue between tbe I'niled Males aud Canada, urge tbe ex- peJieucy u( eslalilisbit: a permauent route iing acceea to the inleriur 6ea'iis ol the year. Ntkc to lax Pavers. at all .No "airaulg "ill be taken ou taxes alter August uTst. Additional costs may be added. The stale lax must lie paid. After .September 1st, uo taes will Ikj re ceived uutil the delinquent roll ih com pleted. I'v order couuty couit. A. I . bitAK , Ju U;e. Additional Lca!. Cj J. 1'. C. Nash ol Sledford i- at tie McCliUeu. Jaojes c lerliui: of I'raio, ei-.Jse3Eui, is iu the civ. b. W. Lla-Bdel ot Uleu lile, naa iu Ihe city Tuesday. A.J. L'ear ol L'aklaud was a yuesl al the McClalien tbio week. Ko-Jriuu. llamliu -V Tremble are iu their uew shop, comer l ine aud Pine Htreetfl. lion. T. 11. Tougao arrived ou the overland yesterday moruiug and took the stage for Myrtlu Point. Mies Balm Maun, sibler of Miss Maun of the Soldiers' Home, will arrive from tbe south tonight foi a brief vujit. Physical ttreegth and energy contrib ute to strength of character, aud both may be bad by taking Hood's fJarsapa rilla. The Misses Daisy audfeail Aberuelhy of L'ora, Coos County, are in the city ou their way home from Auburn. Cal. They w ill etart this evening. Commaudaut W. 11. Uyara of the H A- dlera' Home is expected the latter part of (he week. Mrs. By arsis al Mebauia but is etill ijuite pjjrly. Ira B. Kiddle wcarH a pretty good suit of clothes about week days now, but he excuses the seeming extravagance by declaring it lo be the only suit he's got. William Grithth, who struck Ihe rich lead in Ihe Diamond mine eomc time ago, camo down to Cottage Grove from the mines last week and says that upon drifting they have struck tbe ledge, which baa widened to six feet, aud pros pects are yeiy fine. A daily mail service from Myrtle Poiul to Gold Leach ia boiug agitated by the citizens ot those towns. Tbo mail now goes down the river to Bauduu, and it takes 13 hours to reach Gold Point. By the proposed wagon routo over the mountains it would gel through iu (ess than half that tiuio, Mr. J. P. Jennings exhibited iu Cut lage Grove last week a pan ol decom posed uar(s from the Gold Bin If miue, uear Kiddle. Great slriuga aud chunks of gold could Lo secu all through the diit, although not more than half panned dou. Thero was probably f-- or flM iu the pan. Mr. Jeuuiiigs cays there in euoub ore iu sight, aud ou the surlare al thai, lo ruu a 'Al-utamp mill a year. The liceuue case of the city . Miller mil be heard beioie Judge l'ulleilou on the 'lb. J he contention iu Ibis teems to ' ' on the part ol Miller that his h ii.ci us a bicker author uea him (o do a I rokerage buHiucts aud (hat should m cludo iusurauce, real estate, money loauiui;, aud what not, while the city authorities say it is not a "blanket" liceuue nor was it intended aa such. Tbo mailer is not of sutlicieut couse (jueuce lo luru the world upside down. U will likely deloruiiuo whether or uol the city ordinance providing for tho pay meul of license! will uol requir e a little amending. Uurn. liy i hauta ll( winlnr mid lf Ihe CMlcoot aa Ibete lx a ireapeil ol a milling bx)iu in CalihMiiiK this Ull that will leave the Kludkii in the culd. l aliloniia mining disltlcls have two advaulagoa over ilaw l Alaska One t, you can walk to them. The other i:, you can walk buck. Call. (II II U IAVAI S. Caio lioe. are tlm 1mmm men haul?. A uu line of lluk ln g.m lti nl JoHepheon'e. iiiumer diesn kovmIh hi luimeii. enial itiee al Jwephsuu . A new line ol hid lea' Itdin in Ihe new ox blv"d uhado il .liwepbsoirs. Churchill. Wuollev A McKeuiio ure Helling iiiimlities ol binder laiue. IVntiHliy of all' kinds tkillfully mid promptly done by I'r 1'icaI MiiyncH. You gel sack, twine aud apnug ) ueouies at luurciini. tooney i-n- Kene s. Allkiuddof arlilicial (colli made at reasonable prices at lr. I'red Hay lies' I .t'UHl I IWDlal ollice. Tho leo cream uoda at the Kandy Kitchen will do you good. They make I it of puie cream. 1 1 y it. Mouey to loan ou city aud couulry property. I. t. K. Btiin, Marelers' Building, Koeeburg, Or. The Kandy Kilehcu has connected its fouutaiu with the water inaiu aud the eirav iu tbo ulasa ilmuo will make tbo patioiiH feel c.oolii . Kouud trip lo Ya tuiua aud uluiti uow ou sale at tbe ctenoi t:.00. Thia ia 12 leea then (he rates last year aud will be kept up until October, 10:h. A round li in rale ol il.4i hax beeu made to Bosweil trio:s oiuu .Saturday and returning on Monday. A rale of 1 Si ia made good lor ;10 day. This eaeuii llie Kamly KiUlien luru out the bent ice i ream auJ ice cream soda iu the ulate. New Irei tt re, uew rcceipta, plenty o( pure cream. Cjiilideuee ia restored. You tan buy tbo celebrated P.jKeII pringa water iu ipianliliea lo uii, Iroin Ad ll.irinou t-htfaiHir I lull .tlrr irmu llio Noiilh I uip'i'"- The W. I.'. T. I . ill hold il." tegular inecliuo in the rccuiid and loiirlb Tbuisday ol every inonlh al V p. m in Hie lipwoith l.t no riH-iii ol Hie M i;. eliurcli. I'ne ice ncani llicy are uiaktu al ihe Kandy Kitchen thia seasou in ahead ol anvthing made in the loun iieictofoie. hiuI will advertise itself, i ou oiiytil to try their ice cream soda. Vim. vi'-or and viclorv . Ihete ate tbe cbaraclerislicii cl lv Wiit'a l.itllo I rly lufpiB. IIj.i famo.M hltlo rills ful toimli nation. Itiliousuejs .ud all slouiaib aud liver troublH. A. C. Mar-jlera A .. 'I here ia no rmueial aler uioie pleas ant lor family thau (rom Ibu Hoswell fcpriucs. Ad. Ilaruioii, agent, win sup plv familieH in any inaniiiies. I'UitH, Uarli or d'-uil ihe1?. Imu I uauaeale oui sloinach with leas and bitter hcibe. Ii'it leculatc your liver u.l auk headavhe by ueiu those famous litil oilla known aa I'e Witts faille Larly Kietr-i. A. C. Marsteis' A ' ' to the I adica'.d Koucburg aud viuuily Call ou C'aiv Bio.J. aud jeeure nicatcr Iihil-.iiiih in ii'.neltits aud all lines ol iruutls lliau al any other lion e in tbo lIIv. I Lev have lb1' ivjdH, and Ihe lowest prices. "llisv don t make luiub lueo about it." We aie eoeakiuit ol I'o Witt a Lit tie Laiiy J iseie. tbe lamuuu littlo pillu for couslipatiuii, biliousnee, aud all MluiiiAi h and lier troul'leo. I boy i.ter gripv. A. ' Mar tti'i A t I hae biHl class new (rectus, plenty of pure cream uud giiaraulco lo my cue turners tirst-clas ice cream and nut ex celled by any body. I will make you ice cream au smooth aa velvet or charge you uothim.'. N"-' '- "1 crave Lut Uno .Minute, ' said tbo public speaker iu a husky voice, and tbeu he look a dose of One Miuute Cough Cure, aud proceeded with his oiatory One Miuute Cough Cuie 18 uuc'iualled fur throat aud luua troubles. A. C Marstcrs d Co. Jobu "irithn, of 'xucs.ille, O., fcaju "1 never lived a day lui Unity years wilbuul aulleriui! airouy. uutil a box of De Witt's Witch Hael fc'alvo cured my piles. " lor piles aud rectal troubles. iiIh liriiicci. Hurain?. cc'Hiua and all kkin tiunbb I'e Witt u Witch Hazel halm in uiip.inalled. A . C. Marsteis A Co. Scrofulajvelling On tho Neck unci Craat Wcahnoas Caused bv Impure Blood Waa Constantly Crowing Worse. "When in v sou wan 5 year old h was in very jioor licalth and we could rjet notbiuc to relievo Latin. At tlic aua ot 7 years lie began to complain of soreness on both Rides ot his neck and soon lumps be- Kan to Katbcr on one aide and grew to naif the ni.o ot an egg. We then became more iiiaRny and began to doctor lilin tor Hcrofnla. Jlo gradually grew worse, how ever, until at tire age ot twelve yearn we I had loHt alt bono of his recovery, lie be came no weak lie could ait up but a few minutes al a lime. Mywifosaw Hood's farxaparilla recommended an a great Mood liiril!cr and we sent aud got a bottle. Wo began giving our boy the incdicino ac cording to directions and it wan not long lieforo o raw ho wan improving. Ho continued lading it until lio was lu try good htallh. Jlo In now 13 jeara old and in well. We recommend Hood's Harsaim- rilla for all trouble canned by luijiuro Mood." M. hll.VKii, tirouhc, Orrgon. IIi'miI'i Kir .uparill.i is liy all clrtiytjlata. XI i m fur fol only II I 1. B SP IU IIOT4W l l.l.i irotiRlrti uuiii, oit goiii I he t'.i. ul Ihe .c Dioiniiiu, I nU.hlum, u l Linn U'J liloil'l aul riudniiii. I .Pilin-.k toutdiu I' lllnf, tin: Hth'iimt'.'i ol lion ul l ukluiu, M Hf' lit' luni One bi'iiu Loiiliilii I o Hi'' olhi.r uKI Ja'Uuiani', ul uollU uiullir la llic gullou I .. ii u Icil till till- liiillllldU I'neilli' llHlllMk'l 1 dlimi iiiiiid ' Iruui ban I in l.co lo I'uilluu'J, lu Uuunltt, (.oiiuly, Uieguii, Aijriuled eautn ol Ulieuiiialuui, Na.al I u liirrli. 4 ulMirh nl lllH. hlolllHell . il lil't'llf.llt. Ill A b.:Uij. Ncurulnu. Xlttlailal I'ui.ouiu;, Kllut Imiilili.. i mini In&Uuii. DivHiMl ol lln: likiu Llicr U'i liouoi; uud euciifcl dii.cnue liau l.'.eu tilled I y tUe Ukc ul lUmo tmUu. New Lih roou)j tuimeule'l uitb the maiu buiiaiiiK FouloHiee aud tl)iei ou Hie pn in Ue. Uutly uiall, uollU aud noutli. 'lornis IIU per week, -' per day, iueludiug ha ilia. . insFPHsnns Don't forRct that vc carry a loinplclo lint tl' Aimoiir our Ladies' INvKet Hooks. A lull Imo of l.idica' pocket lin-ks, monkey hkui, unigutor, etc. Ladies' I Jells. A tomplutu aseoilmuiil ol ladies' bells Iin, blai k and ox Moml, iiuludlng buckle bell. Ladies' Wabt Sets. Uidun' waist miIm, in Peail, gill, Hloiiea i i ix y nlmi U) found heie. Mcil, llo VOll WCai SI IOLi f ,. vc carry a line the etiial c)f w 1 1 1 C 1 1 llUS IICVCT beell SCCI1 Here. The Bohemia Mines. J ud co Poller and Coiiiuiimnoiier Bailey ol Ktigene returned from a Ir.p to Bohemia Saturday, and are well satis- tied that thero ia a bright future ahead for that region. The gentlemen visited the miues, und found tbe .Noouday op erating 10 elampH and (be Mu?ic live tiampi. ProHpeeiiug and developing in carriuu ou extensively, ami some very rich ore- is being uncovered. Ibe Music mine, wild only live Htampa, is paying an ex nensrit and liandfoino divideuds, Iruui ore u moved in development work. movement is now ou loot .o estan- bed a smeller in thai district, and it ia leing pushed with bnclit proai-ei-l o( aueceea. I here me niiniiri'n in ion- eoiuenlrales on hand, which can ho worked lo gooil probl. T t ino Ciillm(loii rrevrr. ! Tmkc l-ii..iutcls fiimlv I'iitliuitii' liVerlSc. I 11 C C C. lull lo I'urr, druuiilsu nruuJ uiom y ) lloaul of l.nualiatloii Notkc .Notice is hcieby i:iveu that the Boaid ; ol i;.ualialiou ol louglaa county, Ore-; gori, will meet in llio oiuco oi uiccouii- , tycouii.ol said county, in mo conn: house in tho city of Koaebnrg, Ore-' i, ou Monday, IbeiiUlh day ol, August, ! at1 a. m. and will coutiuuolu session uutil , iltirdav. Seiit. I. ' o clock. l. in , IS'.i, ' lo puhliclv examiiiu tbu auseesmeul rolls j aud correct nil errois iu valualiou, do-' Bcni'Uoii or iualities of laud. Iota, or other proivr(y. Now , therefore, all , pai lies who may bo aggnuvvil by reason ; ol valuation, dejcnplioii, or otherwise,! as lo Uu ir urif ;.uinl, W'll take uotiie ol i tbu meeting of e.ud Board ol l.Uali.atiou al said lime and place and make due! complaiul lo said Boaid A Liialualiou, otbcrwisu Iben aasciiouieiil will staud aa made hv the aeuesaor. . bini i, I A.jsec.'or ol Douglas couuty. SUMMONS. I ML ell.' I 1 1 CCM I I Ul .I on . on t"r P'.'i. l-i I'-rm: III' IMC 1 I i-i' " I UlM'lll Hit Ioj' U'li llllillK 1 '1 .m nlc 1 ur (iinlluii ' A. ! l'Uu o Sou l'l n Hit- i o! pol "llll. Mil ID i'Ul! : I i ihIui' hi li' li Nil', 'till Al r.iil.' r lnn I ,M. 1 iC1 I i itl'- K. loi-.', iu , . , H , I , I . . 1,1 . M-i . I,. .1 ii.. , ii-ojj. ! In 0 on- ' i'. u'lil- "r'g in i "ii f I li.i.1y H-tIiKI tai mil tur.v ft 111- t jm plsinl till''! nHiii-l jm mi Ihe nti. ilill'Ud nn' i. n ,. l ..p III' In-1 'l ! tin' H'vii'K't litr t, i uj ul Oil i "till, lo '' il 1 MlllHlK) . Icecin'i lll. IH.7, ill il ini r . . 1 1 ... Id iipiKnr hikI sii-hci l"l tliri'ui, Uu' plniiiliil UI mi'lv In Ihe iirl lor I If rv ll' f 'luini'ii'lfl In I In' i imiifniti', marluct "Inl' uu nl el lil' li I fol (mv i, 1.1 nil: lui jii'lKiin Dl khiiiH iih' iieii'iiuaui, l "' N'miIkIii. viiiilt'K i "iiiii, l"i tin: ul I O'.o-Knd lulif-1 Ihco on li"in Hi' I art u il Mit' , lv.'7. i'i Hi'- ml' "I i mm i-cr ii in. Kir uuii'it", I'U'i II"' I'liinei i'iiii "i 'r 'ii Hour lie s I':' - ami mi In ! l i . i.'iil Hut Hi' miiontiU: l-c ! cii''4 I" h' lku upon Hi' plop tllV .!- Ill t'l 111 III' c iiiplit iii. to wit 'V'Ikii- mill, itKiuu ii ku I iuU' i iilixl'in.. ini'i i lit; mii'i Mp"U lilcll I lit: Mine 'o: llunlc nU'l Hint lilt uli'j!' "I I'i' null 'il- Im. nd)UilK l uw:.-..ry l'l Hit. cun . til' ni n e nu l "Li 'ipBin y ul iiim uilil. I! .HiM' 'i I " 'In mm Mining aiMiiii, C'.'inl ol linUL-la., bind; ol "riKou I oi tin. ij ual 'If o t I'liacioMUg Pisionn ii u and '! tr'Mi'K "o the property ili -eillicl In th ' oniplitti't nii'l Ihe nppllralioii ol tin: pro- I- I" Mm in' lit ol itiu loin naJ illi Ijuim-' piculi ol ihii nnii fiii"i lit yn Pes ill uiv uni'i'i ul 'I in pliiiuliil. niij Ihe I'n Ih iii f, ii mil, V I" DM' Il pt I "II il" III' U'ir I MlHI I ll 01' C VII- 1 1 1 v I III' id". Mil' I.UIIIlll'111 "I I'MljIl hl'l l'l UIU'I Ml I llll tin nil t orn i "I the !)it'. "I Ok-l-uu l'r U' linlnn C'-uiil' lut- in i Ii nirl i IH' ..'l on llio i'Ml 'my ul Inii' I . M i;li w I UKU ami ' M li WILI im. WMAI I kV v Mi'll:, All) iiii vi lor riitiiiini jll, L" 7-- fMV- i fliri surnr Pif fOCJ) co"c at our expense fir1',. . If you're not pleaietl bikliig I'uwilcr r (7) MRS. IN. BOVD GROCER. noticu. ts I.I (Ul III Ul IIM. 1AU ' I'lOl'' I Iiiiimiiii i. , Im DijiiKlaii C'miiiiI' ; vuii, plauililt. I.utlii-r l aluii i. J. Ii. Uojcr , iiml llainvl ll")i r, 'li leinl-I aul.i. I I u.li.i mid hy mine ol a luiliinn nt aud de i ree mI paitillnu and mile 'luly mailt: ami li ter"! ill Die ahuNe-tUtilk'd null uu Ihe until day ot June, 1W,, lliu uinletiiKiud. iv relorec duly iippululed lui lliul purpoM:, mil oiler lor mle itu'l aell, ill tlicfoiiit liuue door, iii lioMjiurr. iKjnulm eoiinly, Ongou, on llio 1 1 III day ol Tplciuljci, Irtf, at lhu hour ol one otloek 111 lUe alteiuoon ol Haul day, ai pulille auction, to tliciiiiibeU bidder tin ea; II, tin: leal plopeilv dlrei.ted III eaid juilKUHjnt mid deeii i: lu be old. uud de'ienbi.d a, lo)lovii, to wit Ibe M 'L"i r.eeliou a.', lu lo ir.lup .'J eoulli id iiiUiit wefcl "1 W1 lament: Meri'iluti, hii I in U'lUKla. i Miinly. Un'hMii. Paled Una .itli day ol Auku I, I h'j ,'. I . W . lit S 'ON, iii. 'I i lleleiee. CATARRE4 L0CALDISEASE and Ulhcroulloli nld and Hidden tluiwlio chanqct. 1 1 1 mi bo riin d by a pit iinaiit niu'-tly wLieb laupplltd dl rcelly uilo tliciioalrila. lie iiie'iiiiKkly aheotlicdlt gius rtllir atuQce, Ely's Cream Balm lasekuimliikt'l In ba the moat Iburouub euro (or NaaaK atarrb. Cold In Head aud llay Fever uf all if uiouiea. U MiKii. and cleaniKa tuc ua.al ' urn. t I'V .ht mm Displayed NewUwtb, Just anhcil, nolc tttc the laleal Imhi Hi I mens depiirlnienl. selling like hot Do you ride We carry a rvchi ahotMi, clothing. lulau. nlnle. llio new double dieadt u mid lam y i . msFPHsnn s It SO. 4THI 10l IS SOLID." .v VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVV i',f i . flADL IN ALL CALIBRL5 from i to 45. Wl. " 1 1 1 ' r '. ' ' f ... KLONDIKE SKATES iion'i HI. HUT Are up iu G when il tunics to Apple Furors, Corn Knives, Fruit Jarn and Ciino, and "sioh." CHURGHILL.WOOLIEYXMcKENZIE.ROStBURGHARDWARtCO c in flAMPFRR St 1 SUPPLIED 4 4 l'ailios tuuleuiplaliug lakiut; au ouIiuk 'or tbu suiiiinor will uoed i;ro coiicH. We keep 'cm. K you want a lirst-claas ar ticla wo aro Hie boys tbat Lave tlioin iu stock and will bo pIciiHotl to have you call iiml sua uh. We ara bound to please you and ask your pulroimfo. tlivo us a call and be convinced Country Produce Mouglil arul bold s S I ice llclhcr) lo any I'ait ol Ihe City. DEPOT-- GROCERY s viii i:rtDic .iV-xrv irvvo.) i vjia sL A I ULL CARPETS WALL "WSsG00D GOODS CE AiBxnNnFR a .Strongs I.dlc3, tall anil sec the fine line of BLACK DRt&S OOODS In Our Window. White Collar ami Culls also in the latest styles. plltvng: Mcn'5 Department. It is woith your time to ice lbs elegant diplay In our t ii r -Vi ten I allk haudvrchlvfa aro cakes. a Bike ? line Hle ol bicycle panls, bicycle hoae, bl bicycle cape, ami all kinds of I'll) i la Hint is only ONU reason why the Marlin Repeating Rifle Is the SAFEST nJ deserves Us name SAI'LTV." n n LJECTS at tho SIDE and so b Hie MOST CONVCNICNT and COfll ORTADLL. r The Barrel is the liAl.LARl) Barrel. The ACTION la the most COiTI'ACT ; Ihe SIM I'LL ST because II hn the fewest parts j the IIAMI'.ST YVORKINd bccau.ic all parta work directly on each other without lnt motion. I IOIIT WEMllll AMI n:fl!tr rtAI ANtl . .Vnd lor CslaHfite ia The Marlin I ire Arms C ., New Haven, Conrt. H, C. STANTON Ilaa 't ittialted a ntw and ilcn.lf aiucS DRY : GOODS tuMHisriNU or Ladi.'u' UrNii (Joud), Kibbuoii, Triiiiatisifa, Uce.i, Mc, Y.k. AIMO A riN STOCK Of- 1IOOT2S MIIOICM 0( Ikt beat nualltj aad Sul.li. GROCERIES Wood, Willow and (ilaus Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Alau ua band In laisa 'juaulillo aaii at pilcaa frv 411H iba Umea, Alvj a laigt atetk uf Gustom-Made Clothing Fur Choice Call at Stuutou's for UL. P. M " LIME OF PAPER AMD FURNITURE V