THE PLAINDEALER, I'uWlihcd ivcir TUurmUj. Br Till ri.AIM'kJM KR ITUI.l-IIIMI l. E. f. MR.VUORIi. J. H. KKUV - C. V. HKSJAMIN, ... K.ltlor. lulu I ilitnr. MnniK'-r. nuitacrlpllou Oot Yr flit Viinlhn Thr Month Ktr. ... 1 .4 .... it OUR CLUBBING LIST. Th I'l MKflUl.HI Will lie C"i;ltli i i'1 lh follonltif fiicr follow n.iiKni ALI nit'l Wwkljr rrcinlnn i .' " Inter rtvm 5 CO " FroltK 1 Wvtifoot l'lunler 1 "' Tin 'On'irnlii n- c.l uo nx-oiunicuiltinu It 1 ntll known in the i epic iI ('rcpou. 1 lu "Inter Oefun ' I' KciuiKh an -i-ci i-nuiiJ i t'hli-iio. II i irtilalilf, lettable Mil new y, n Dl jnt the thins lor winter cwuiiiK ty thi ll cije. The "rimilir i u gtiiuluitl r' per. tmJ FruiU.-e" l the only Wft In Autcr leu i-tvI'I exclusively to Iniil inking Ihii r inoulhly uMI ati'ii. Avail .noiipicII nl lln ni'l'Oi limuy l- muiu rultttalutng aud roliUlli;n.-J.UK i limi-. SI'LtXII. Ki-lonrewtiian Tow hp, f Minim boI, m-culli-d wlvrr U'iiillnmi, w lio Is mi ployed in mi mIIiih1 to make id Oregon m tliHiiocral Hlnlr, aitivcd in Koechurit .Mmnlny murium!. II 9 Uki'ii in i li iti' .y it iviiiinilti-f o( audi ell known r-i,cr rpnl'lii-Mlil a 1. Sdory Mioiidmi, J. W. Hamilton and Ch. II, I iflu-r, wli't oinhro ' him an ovation. Cu Moinl.iv nfti-rmnn lh band wa c.tlli'd into ri-iiiitiiion mid roic eroded in callnii: livi-lli-r il tho court hon?i' Hit an Iioiii t, which li.Uvl I In room iti .i'f i i I luriis did, iii le ii nnmliir i'l nliom totvniint-d in t I the end. 1 he t 't- tki-r ili-i-luio.l that the M'piil'il CNil party had 1 ii letmed .in. I the. ouly y to redeoin it was to veto the democratic ticket in Juno ira' up. I'Uuae moll: the deilii-rritta The eminent Kcnlleiiuin dueta Unit the people acted on audi iidvic in IVJ, fttld IhNt they Nre not likely lo hei il such dv;i acain, not I away. We ilo no! helieve t tt t t Ihe epi.UiT made a hiiiji'o vote hit the !-iiu-ii ,t ticket. To ln.'peil WW Vscl. Nk VoiiK. Muntt S A Hi-inM ri. i ml m a : NencUry I.im Imviiiit giroit unlert to Coiiiniaiiiler liroiioii, now on duly at a iuciulo.r ul the Uril tl iiioiiecUon ami survey, to leave at once for KticUml an I 1 rmu-e to Innptct the vo.iKels wliloh have In-en ollereil to the coveritu't-nt, anil to repoit ilhont tlelay ii they are miiuhle (or pcrvii-e in the I'niteil Stolen navr. (.'oiimiHiiilor Itrotieon will not only look at Ihe veyseli" olloreil, hut mill examine other witriihipa under i-uimtrui'thin (or Ion ian nat ioite, anit rhoulil lt report lh.it uiiy nro ttt-xirahle ami ready lor eea, this toMTiiini-nt ill ntiiloithtetlly enter ml. i iitk'o:iilioiiK with tin-nation which or.l.Tcl llio hipK, looking to their mtle to the I'niteil Stiitcs. STOI' LILIMi. MAKC1I 10. ISM. CALL A SPECIAL SLSSION. Now let Governor I.orJ call a special aeMion of the leislat u ro aul thus show hia loyalty to the party which has eo ofteu honored him in the paet. Then let the republican members elect Eooie good clean man to represent the state in tin senate of the I'niteil Mates, and en act some of the remedial legislation to which the party is "pledged, and which would have been enacted lost winter had it not beeu (or the combination of demo crats and populists, and the republican ! K?ut children party would be invincible al the coiuiug Juue election. There is plenty of lime to accomplish aH this before the election, and its accotnplithoieiit w ould do more good, thau a!l tbe speakers that could be pat into the held during the coming campaign. It is possible' that demo crats and populiats would again fuce to prevent the organization of the legisla ture, but no man who claims to be a re publican would dare to lend his icihience to so dastardly a scheme again. I'.y all means call a special session. The Eugene Kegister gives an editor ial report of a lecture, said to have been delivered in that cily lately fey W. C. Uawley, president of the btate L'niver eity, on John Brown, in which tbe apeaker classed John Brown with Wilkes Booth, Charles J. Guiteao, Benedict Arnold and Judas Iscariot, and branded him as a cut throat, murderer, liar and traitor. Now If this man Hawley is correctly juoted, and we hope for the good name of the etate and its university that be is not, bis proper field is Texas. They would appreciate such sentiments as tbeee in that state and I e could com tnand bis own salary as a teacher in her schools. There have been more monu ments erected to commemorate tbe mem ory of John Brown of Oseawatamie, than Hawley will have friends in Oregon &l Ut delivering such a lecture, and the memory of John Brown as a hero and martyr to the cause of human freedom, will live for a thousand years after the memory of Hawley has periehed from the earth. Ilu-reaie a iitcf iU.-i;t imi!i .1 politi cians and sway backed rcfi i iiici., who congtcgate on llu- stio I cornets i-i every cily in Ihe stale, .i8ll.uk.ie di ke on a cjmisc pony, closing the ivtititrv ui general, and their elate tin I co. miv in particular Ihey are aM!tcd l-v a lot ul patched l-ricche editois w ho re e r lastingly l ow ling about hard limes. According to their idiotic waiNexeiy body i il:honct but. they. Ker body is iu del t and fl.ir valior. if a! rond in i! e land. They do more inj iry to the t-tnte than a late (root and the hop louec com bined. The Review is a (air sample il this kind of journalism. Slop j o ir lie ing. Tell the i-eoplf that in g ui is ihe best etate in the union, and I'mlas County the best iu the Mute, tli.it the his more honeit, intelligent pa'.u.e.ic men; more beautiful woiucu, an i inttl.i- thau any spjt on l!n d e with i piai ipu ation. Tell them tiuits are gelling U-;ter every day ; goiu up and ev.'rv t'.iirg b.v-i rjop your lieing. that laud It-.. The farmers of Oregon ought to be hippy. They bave brighter prospects ahead of them for the next year than they bave had at any time since the last democratic victory cast its fateful shadow overdue land. The pi ice of farm lands ia looking up. New men are coming in to the county every day from the Last looking for suitable faims on which to locate their families. Cattle and sheep, in fact, stock of all kinds are l.riiigiog good prices. There is the largest acreage of grain sown than there has beeu for years, and the prospect for na abundant harvest and good prices were ncycr bet ter. Surely the farmers of Oregon Lave much to encourage them. It id given out th it a hard lil,: w .11 he made lor A. M. Craw lord for secretary ef Stale by one brunch of the repul-i an party iu this comity.- Keiew. The above is in line with the pctfiel ent ellorts of llu' lleview to create the impreesiou that there are faction- in Ihe republican party in I'juglas county. This is not true, li e party is united and determined to pre.-ent a eoli I col umn to resist the encroachment of the enemies cf goo 1 government, iu mat ter under what name they may mask themselves. So far as Mr. t'r.nv f jr I is ConcerueJ, li.ere is I ut one opinion amoug the republicans at I 'juglas coun ty, and that is tht I. is nomination WuulJ be a credit to ihe county an 1 add s' length to the ticket, livery delega'e to the county convention will .be enthusiasti cally for him, and the convention will send a strong delegation to the sta'e con vention lo press his claim. i YoKH, March !. A llertld sp cm! Irotu WNvhiugton says ; It is know n that Ihe authorities expect lo expend l,Y00O.lVO or f.V.lKXl.OHJ in piirth.imiiK ships, if such sum cm te tipeiit jiidicioiicly and lo thtt dvantHge o( this u voi iimrnt Secretary Iaiij ad milted Hint he bus it list of ve sels w hi, !i I'ao'ain l.iew ns.m will imiect particularly, nnd which this g overiiuient Iioh-s to actpiire. I.imh-n, March t - The imlicaiiona are that the I'liiio I States government will not wait for the anival here of lm- mander lro a iifoii in order to pu-cliae warships. IVInuto onlera have ready been made rr Ihe ptuchase of ships lutii.iiug lu-ie, with a view to forestalling Spain, who is supposed to bo bargaining lor the same vesse e. National Dcfcitiic Bill Becomes a Law Riddle. Canyoiivillo w an I n went to Myrtle W vMiiM.ioN, March S, In thti ho lie the I ill ol .'hairiii.u I'anuon, ol the ap proprialion coiunuttee was submitti-1 to the house appropriating f-IO.OOO.OOO for the national defciiM'. After eloipieut ad d teases had been made by representa tives of all ficnnis of thecouutry, and of u.l parties, the hi 1 passed by a unani mous vote. W-itii.ijN, March 1'ho seiuts commute;' on appropriations this morn ing agreed to the bill passed by the house vesterday appropriating foO ,000,000 for the national defense. l'oe s-nato passed tho bill uuanimous ly, 7' votes being cast in the athrmative an ! not one iu the negative. Tlie vice-president aud the speaker of the house signed the bill this afternoon, and it w a iuimediatoly sent to the presi dent, who atl'iM-d his signatuie atoioO o'clock p. :n. Tlie bill is now a law. The nainc Incident. Register Veatch of tlie liosohiirg dis trict, ia anxious to get m: of otlice, aud ia willing to resign at any tiuie the e pon delegation agrees upou bis successor. Mr. 'eatch has an idea that he can cap ture tbe gubernatorial nomination from tbe democrats and their free -silver allii -. and he wants to le f otloose when U.e convention is held. There is no chance of his being relieved iu tin o lor su h an event. The appointment of his euo.ss- sor is being purposely lu l l up, pending the congressional conv ention of tho ilrfet district, which is not he! 1 until after the demo-populist state 'invention in li.ic city on March : ".- .'. uJ.iy's ' 'regonian. llet the 'reg Tiiun man -lou't know what he is (alking about. Neither Sen ator MeCriJe. or Congreisxau Tongue are confiding their plana to the Oregorian man. Nut much. Wo have no Ju'jM but that the appointment to the Rose burg land cili.e will be made in a erv short tixe. W i-.iM.ijN. March, S. Three weeks ago tonight the Maine was blown up. As it was list week at this, lime, so it is uow . nothitig is kuowu, olhciallv. of the c uise of the disaster. Tho court is i.ard at .vork. but that is all that is know a at the navy department. It is n A even known when it may be expect ed lo tiuish its work, but the iuiortance of w.U w ork does not diminish by any lapse of tune, and iu tho midst of di visions, caused by more recent hapt'U ings. more thoughtful otliciala have not lost sui.t of the fact that when the re ti'rl ut the court of inquiry comes to the navy department the government, may b- fai-e to face with another and vital is sue. llo ('resident this afiernouu signed the llawlev bill, providing for two addi tional regiments o.' artillery to tnau the coast defenses. The Spanish Situation. Wasiiinoiov, March 0. The Spanish situation developed two new phases to dav, when it became known that the Spanish government had formally re quested the recall of Consul-General Le at Havana, wilii which reijueet Ihe L'nltod Mates l.a l courteously but firmly refuse 1 to comply '. also that the Span ish government had euggeeted the im propriety of eeudiug relief supplies to the Oi'.jn re:oncentrados on the cruiser Montgomery aud gunloat Nashville, to which suggestion the CuiteJ States had given a hke answer in the uegativf. V ill Pardee ot town Friday, t'ncU Noah Cornutt t. rerk rtuuday. liios. Wilton, the Cauyouvillo mer chant was In town Saturday, Here's our hand Mditor Stratford; abundant aucceaa to vou. Prof. A. K. Cornutt in idn a buiinesa trip to Kospburg Krid iy Lloyd My mitt caimdou (tout li.id'a crwk Friday, returning Satunlnv. Misa II mm a Itrran went to I'otthuid Fiiday for an extended vlMt. Rev. Miller preached two interesting sennotis hire Butulav to attentive audi rnns. It often ri'ipiirea an indelinite iiiiinbsr ot lailurea to make one aiuvess. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Chapman were in town from I 'ay 'a creek lal week. lieo. Ilgrwooil and Mr. Ilnrd of Myrtlo Creek atlended cbureli bora Sunday, Miss II 1 1 a Wilson is veiling with Mis. Be'le Mynatt at Pad's creek ihis wrek, Misses Minni Cotuu't and Anna Bogno went to Myrtle Creek Saturday for a visit with friend. Wild (lowers are blooming in profus ion, grouse are hooting, doves are riming aud spring is here, 11. l. Kiddle started out this week as deputy awesaor Iu interview- tint property owners ol South Douglas. Mr. IV. Higiioa and her tinier, Miss Clara Flock, of Pays creek were In lowu last week. Mrs. I. A. loau relumed home (rout Caoyonville Friday, altera week's visit with her pirenla, Sir. aud Mrs. Kiik. Cieoro Catching went to Roseburg last ThumJay for a week's visit w ith hii daughters, Misses iira' O an I Maude Catching. If Spaiu blew up the uohlo Maine, And caused her sailors brave to die. With right we yet may ah w our might Aud burl the tyrant in iuarcli high. Rev. liilmau Parker, of Cortland will bo here soon to hold a series of revival meetings. This gnillemait is slid to be one of the heal rcvivihsta in the s'ate. The chapel car "livangel" will be here also about the same time J. 1. Riddle came dow u from tho Cracker Jack uiluo Saturday, where be speuds the most of his time. Just be fore coming be made another cleanup and got abmt $400. This was the re sult of a rua o( about, live days lhero is a scarcity of water and the mine has to be operate! by reservoir heads. Bouse says the mine is paying tetter now thau ever before, aud he thiuks the dirt in the bank will average 10 cents a pan. SoKCIIKH. (ialcsville. i We were visited by a thunder shower! ou the eve of the sixth. j The school meetiog passed of pleasant ly. There were ijuite a number of ladies present. Ciraio iu this vicinity is lookiug well aud the farmers are about through put ting iu crops. Tho search is 1-eing continual lor old ! man l'linn, who disappeared Iroin hisi cabin on tbe bead of liiliit creek on (he L'lith of January last. There ia iuite an excitement over the, discovery of gold on Kusell creek by Mr. Crump. j 1 see by the Binge r items iu last ' week's I'laisukalxu that I., rlunbui wants to know where the road super visor is that the county court appoiuted for road district No. 15. We pre sume he is working that piece of ro.nl the ex supervisor left un worked, l. Oakland. s. J. Jones received it line Ji'iey cow (rom lliigeno on Mom lay's freight, A. E. Maltbv hi on Monday idlit' overland (or .tuiiean, Alt k, win-mho will practice law. Mri, bleat ns id s.itt Piog Cl., was hern few dav lusl week vi-lting tela lives. Misa Maude Iteckltiv, wh i Ins l en in Roseburg the pusl lew week under inedienl lieiilmeiii, i nine l,n m s.i unlay moinliig mtil tetitri.ed Sitn lav imi iiu to revimie trealineul We me pica i d lo learn Minn Maude is linpioiiug in lo allh. The M. I'l. Cbilich soi'ial Fll,i eve liiug at Young's ball wan will ml id. d and an ei-j nit'de limo was bad Al Ihe Ni'ln ol lucetil g Mondiiv .1 I.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 w us eleeled director liiMMIlhe leriii of lluee M'iiis Mr. I Isilr-oi k l av ing ri'-ijned left a let in nl lo mhisIo be tilled. .Ijiiich ll.i 1 1 wns , 'icii-l'o till tli vacaiiev. Miss I, ma I'liikslon, b is heeit ipiile ill ol lain hot is liiipioviiig nl Ihe presi nl willing, Mr U!o niti-UI has 1 een in erv p or health (or t-ouie limo and of I ile luis been llireiiii'io'd with paralyr-is but the lalest news ii-portsber as improving Mrs tl. T. IC issell r'iit a ! days in Itosetiurtr this week A busiiiesi eiriiival will bo g.ven al Young's hall Moiulav eve'iing, lliell b, (or the henelil i ( the slate I'tiriMani lln (leaver. Vocal nod inn riliin-nt.il inline w ill com hide Hoi evening' enlerlNin iiietil. Ihiiuv. Scottsburg. Misn lluttie llui ve came d mmi Irotu Praiu last wick just h turning from tie leaeher'N examination We are pleased to note that Min II irvey is one nl Ihe ill-cost' (ill appl ciiiIk. Pr. A-x I'rttterson hn-i letiiini-d lo I ti.ir.liuer. Tho P. i i II. riceiiilv paid llu li re t assefsiiienl in al out a year. Wlu will say Oregon is not a healthy place (or ladies'.' I 'avid I'. ilier expects to begin losing below town in a short time. Pr. Illwool and I'rol. Robinelte left for Pram Sunday. We sincerely ii-giel that the do.-tor is not to return. W. 1 . lewett was in town la I i returning to tiardiner. The W. C. T. I". havo sullered a gleat lo;i in the death o( Mies I ranees .ill laid. Her ellorts and work as natioiia president and Ihe uiitiiiug .eal to uplilt and better ihe hum an lamily, mil ho u lastiug inouuiuenl to her memory. It is scarcely tube hoped lu-r i mil in capa city can be found Mrs. llallio Alkiueoii was duwnloJ llaltields on a cliort visit leceullv. Mrs A. is alxiut lo return to l lnluk vv e uuiicrsiami inai .Mrs. i- rank mc Powell is about luielutti ( Idaho to pass tin) coming summer. I Traveler J aieofleu i-eeu taking Walker's i hue lo and Irom Pram. Sometimes i a ladv tries il.whiih is just at. mil us ' comfortable as tho sMg in the present ' statu o! the inn 1. To i lire Till..' I o, K C. C'. C. I-.. I .,. I urn er. , i . . h rr ",o. si, i, futut luuui Crockery and ! Glassware ! iMtK -t .!!! l-'lU' l A'Hllin III cut brutiijiii i; Ui.tcbur ANNOCNCLMIi.NT. ( 1 K 1 W I afl lor Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a candidate j f jr sherilf, subject to the decision of the republican county convention. J. U. lwui'ii.. Subscribe for the I'uiMiim:, Mflo a eoiiipli'te iin ot i holt i- (tROCERIER IOIIAI i ".- AM' i p.AK-i All kinds of Country Produce MRS. N. BOVD A short time ago a bill was bef jre cou- grcbS, which was icteuJe J to discourage the old veteraDs Irotu marrying any bloouiing youcg daLneels, by declaring that the widows of pensioners who should marry after this date i-hould not be entitled toawidJoaV pension, but when some one called attention to the fact that this would cut off the supply of ti.lt r!rt le 1 ,',v,i :i .1 1 1: rl -i the 1 ,i ' ! -i t. j i . There arc indications that au attempt , mejUtl killed, so the old b ns will is being made to sw itch Hon. T. 1'. (Jeer 6iin Le ablt, tu sayc lhe t.euntrv ' from bis candidacy furgjvernor to that ' of congressman from this district. We have uo idea that the attempt willfcuc- W hat General Miles Said. Tne fureigu tituatiou is confessedly sericu?, but, whatever may bo the out coaie, we shall improve our opportunity to be prepared to meet any emergency. The action of congress is encouraging as showing the support on which the ad ministration can count In the hour of necessity. We do net know how much of the new appropriation the president will allot to the war department, but it is unlikely that any definite apportionment will be maJe to each department, lixpendi lures cf ditTcreut amounts will be author ize J according to the uecessitiee of the tituatiou. I lie .Montgomery at Havana. Ha- ana, March The cruiser Mont gomery arrived here at i:'Si a. in. No-To-Mac for Fifty Cent. ' o.,,r.:riti.til tohueco habit cure, maltcs weak 1 1, f. rot..,'. h.ooU pure. 6oc.ll. All ilructjisl Health is Wealth ! THEN USIi Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD BY A. C. MARSTERS & CO. ceed. Tbe people want oeer or toveru or, and no reason exists w hy Hon. Thus. U. Tongue should not succeed himself in congress. Tongue baa fully met the ex pectations of his friends as au ai'Io an J successful member of cougrese, au l will be re-Domigated without opposition. Myrtle Point Enterprise; It looks now as if the republicans would nomin ate A. C. Woodcock, of I.ano county for circuit judge and U. M. Brown, of Rose burg, for district attorney. They aro both gentleman eminently well iiualiGed for tbe offices, are well kuowu for their integrity, and if nominated would make a moat successful canvass. Tbe name of R. Alexander, of I'eudle ton, ! pretty generally mentioned as the candidate, for Stale Treasurer. Tlie Rep ublican Convention would make no mis take la nominating Mr. Alexander for this position as his recogni.aJ integrity and universal popularity would unsure his election. Ihe cash value of the poultry pro duced iu tho I'nite 1 .-tates exite la the yalue of all the wheat cr all the cotton produced. Pouglas county could pro duce a luilli' ti dollars Wurth of poultry each year if every farmer in the county would go into the business, exlchtnely. There are tuc or two bo-called repub lican papers who are making a kick be cause ouly oJd toldieri died last yeur. They want thein to hurry up and dio no they wont hac to pay out ho much money for pensions. Since wheu has tho U:iett coaoud to be au organ, aud a incut abject, grovel ling, disreputable one al that'.' ihero never waa a more pliant, 'eouscietculcss tool of party published umler the name ol a tiewHpaper. German is kicking over the importa tion of American apples, because they are "wormy" and yet they are continu ally Bending to this country their Rhine wine that will eat the liuing out of a hot blast, pig-iron furnace in about twenty Utlntitei. riAKKILD. MACFARI.NH-R(iSL -Mr. Pugal R, MacfarUuu and Mrs. lilla Roko were uuited iu maniage Saturday, i eh. lo, at St'iJ p. in., ut tho luHiiBo cf the Tourth 1'resbyterian church of 1'orlland by Pr, Thos. Boyd. BUCK IIUNI'LMY. In this city, Tues day, March 1. lb is, l. C. l e-k, jr., and Lucy Huntley, Judge A. I'. Stearns oflieia'ing. WIIWKK-BKASI.MY.-In lliii city Monday, March 7lh, IS-.is, Clo'e Wouv. er and Mim Rose Beasely, Judge A. F, (rarn official in(t. Those Dreadful Sores They Continued to Spread in Spite o" Treatmc-nt but Now They are Healed - A Wonderful Work. For many years I have Itcen a great Miff'-Rr viitli arieo-e M-itih on one of my Inn! My foot mid limb became dread fully i-,ol!iii. Win ii I Mood up I eoiild fi I 1 i.e ! I'. I rii-liing dow n t lie veins of Ih.sbinl'. ne day 1 accidentally hit my foot niraiiiht i-oinc object and a noro broke out which continued to spread mid was cticdiu;;ly painful, I concluded I needed ii Mood purifier aud I began taking Jlood'n SarnaiuriUa. In a short time tho.-c ilrcadful hores which bad caused ti-.e ho much suffering, Itcgau to heal. I k'pt on faithfully with Hood's Harsapa r.llu, aud in u hhort time my limb was completely healed and tho sores gave me no i"ore j ain. I cannot be too thankful fo ::e wonderful work Hood's Karsa pa ) has done for inc." MlW. A. U. C -on. llartlund. Ycrinoul. Jr" Sarsa- O parilla Ii!i i.i-t f.i, i the Hm. Ti ut Itlood Tiinfli I. Hood Prescriptions Pilled Accurately Ami With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent Heilicines and Toilet Preparations. J. W. BECKLEY & CO. WIP'l.hffALK AMI lit 1 All. IH.Al.Kit ,v Otlllp.lHI.iiolHUi'll CASTORl1 slihlmtiin ihCl'ivUniHlKctf uta imn. Ililg lltic Stoiuiuivi atidUos lVomolcsPicstion.CJtwrful ncssnrvllWslContalns nclliw IhmiuT'.Morphiuu nor Muiaal. NotN Ait c OTIC. JfJiin SmJ' .. .trnt A'a.. .iJti Ut4 JH im W fbn.t.tj - hud" IW Attcrferl Rcnicdv foffonsliM- lioit.Sour.Slmtwirh.Dlnril.wca, wornus.Convtilsions.roTrisiv ucss and LOSS OF SLEZI'. Tac Simile "iiifltuTc of nkw vonic. IXACT COP OF.WRAPPtQ. mm I U For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of m.1 IV Aw ihe Kind You Have Always Bought. tNt i iNMHa i iiMsint Misinsanii n.np, ljiit ii i.i.i flya New Store ! m. m al m ' New uooils! roccrv A I I I I. MUCk Ol Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Uouulit and oltl I A I.OK iSt N II. SON III IIUi Low Prices! Free Delivery V ii i UP TO DATE The Eclipse All Brass Spray Pump!! l.ndoiecd by lending (irchttnlibts of iii';:on. Sjnay Pumps, Pambuo Rods, DduIjIi.' and Single i iinoul No.ks, Strainers, llu.se, hu., CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY I iM.oKENZIE'S. Heels Over Head in BUSINESS at Beef, Pork, Mutton, SAUSAGE, Cass Street Markets. ETC. ROSKHURO. OR. HoorJ'E Hills i im' ah Inei illt- -jiiuH. Administrator's Notice. Vi'll'l- I1 HKKEUV i.IVEX 1 HAT lilt - uteti-rhlviii'il li b, i ii by tho (Jounty Courl 1. 1 IioiikIu. I o'liity, On iioii. .Inly ai.ri.nuli il A'l luiiii-liutor iliu J'.iuti; ol It. b. Mofninpljcll iJiii-um I. All in-moim litvinir tluiuis uuiiiKi all i -Iiile uru In-ruby ri'iulicl to inuxulit Hie ''. Willi io r voui In rh iliih vtri.iil, wltlini ix in , ml, h Ir.nii tlio ilale nl IIiIh noil, ,,, i iillili'thiifiieil. ul liU lekiiji lire In Voim iillii, lioinr Iu ('utility, i r, you. U-I'Maij Jim. l;n. s. K. ADAMb, A'tinlliiMrntor nl the J mi,- i,f Ji. H. MeCBiiiii- lll'll, ),'M'iiM.,. Hill. Easton's Grocery. I have opened up again with a full line of ALL KIMDS OF GROCERIES At my Old Stand on Jackson Street. Cigars & Tobaccos, Nuts & Candies, Also a full Line of Teas and Coffees of Best Quality. MRS. H. EASTOM. ' Ol N iity I'HODtlCK JtOCdll'J' AM J i lull uihI nil iv i nre ) kiiim I cs. Ma t - - . I he aSOdAWK DMA If STORM. iiiniik . DRI-SS (iOODS, , I'UKMSIIINd (lOOI)S, '" : CLOAKS. CAPIiS. .; CI.OIMINti, i UODIS, IMC. -( ,H lu Ni l I 'I'. tiii;h WOLLEIBERG & ABRAHAM.