Tho Phiimlealer FOSTEK8, IJODUKKS, LfcTlKK IJKAI8, DILL J1EADH, KTCm ETC., ETC. Eaecntcd Neatly and at Living Untoi. Tho IMaiiulcmlor BE3T ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'iiIIkIhi Moiy MoihUy ami I liHi'mlsy AlOsk and Mnln Mltl'Cl, itni:m it, oiu.ihin - II V I US - PlAlNIHAliR PUHUHIINC COMPANY. Vol. XXIX. HOSHI3URG, OREGON, VIS SEPTEMHJ No. 58. alp UllltlKtW . Vil w w ilnly Hut-linen. I iv it. y.l.lii. It i.f.lll'llH l.oliuK, Nil, .', ' Iml'l tm-1 r ri'nnlHt 1 'imiiiiililraili.tn t Hi l.lt.O. K. hall nil 1 i'I'I and liMirlli lliursday il ri'li im " in" "il'i'i" H"iii'li'l lo at tend H-Hiil.iHV, mil U vUliilia; lirt.llifia ua- . .1 hi ..in h i . . I II A I.. II win. I , n. H IU V II. UllU'l.K. -Mary. .11 illy nit It' itm vwtv ti'.iii.iUy evening at a h'1'Iih'N In tliu ld M't I" "nil. , l.r..ili..ri am mirdlnlly liivllt'il loall.nid. i;, II. I. ADDON, iiiiiiiillnr. No. 71 Jit. O. I'. A. M Visiting UB'I, W, I'KllllY, MlHI)1. T Al'KKI. LOlnii:, A f. A A M . WC'ltU-AI Lt uiu..UiiM tliu J I mi l Ml Weduvadays IB , ,BMt ,,.. . ,N. T, jKtmrr, H'ciy. nllUKIAUIAN I.O.KIK, NO. S. ! i itw.-lJtriatiiMay evening ol tnj-ii (Ih IiI.hIUi. Old fellow leini'lo l Kuwliuri. tf.t in alien.1. J N. T. JKIT. H.-0 W. HI llANoK, N. a flDHflll'Ill) MIIHIK, r.W. I". vii in. A. u. I', w. inwia tliu wHi.iin Dim i'I'I"" - . . .. .. ... a. . 1.1.1 PM1H1WH Dili. Zl&& ; ut.i.1. .... Vllod l UlUlltll. llfcNOl'OnT. NO . . A. R.. HrXV Tili N. Out nud Until Tlnti-"-lD)rD ol tM:h mouth. OMKS HKI.IKK ( -OK I'll NO. 10, MKRni IH.t il l HilM riuir " w ,wwl lillliil ( II A I' I Kit. NO. It. O. B. H..MKK1V x lli scwnl mid luurllt iUutJrt ul m"U'- Mi. I.I.IK nllAMUHOOK, W UKUIN.X RAul1. iH-u'y. TiimKIU Il'l IUVIMION NO -.o. 0 II. OK U l.y. NO. K. OF I . Hull. Vlnttna hn'D" " " ,UllJ HiUlrU ui DlK'tiil. , , 1 A 1.1'IIA I.OI.UK. riiili'iiiiluiixl vurrtD). rulU. rul TI'kTlH. ilHiK M. UDUWD. HIOWN ft TU8TIN, Attorucys-ut-Law, H1 u H.IIH 7 Dllll Jk M llwl HI'" ' Uontlll'KU, Ott. Attorney mi l (JcuiiiHclor at Law, Will pfintl"- In H l In In SUi U llullJ.li,:. uiUuf th ItUU. Ol. D BTRATFOKD, Attorney at K.hiiiii .1 mul Tfut A W.Iwjii UI'M-. Law, HOIK III' HU. OR I B. i:dy, f J Attorney-at-Law, Uii-Kltt Kl. OKEHON. M. 1IAMDY, DENTIST, n, ii.v iiuiMiiik', 1 cli'l'Iii'i'i' N" K0.1EIU Kli, OKKOON I RA li. niDDLE, Attuiney at Law, UOSKBl'KO.OKEOON ltiil.l !. f STRICTLY riK5T-CKASS. MOTIiL .McCLALLEN. MHH. U. C. HK l.AI.l-KN, l'ri. HKII!!' MliNTION. Owro UroD. rtt llm Iiubd intticliDUl. For cool 5-cnnt clxnr call on Mrw.N. Hoyil. (!oiitily cImIihd ami WHrrnnlfi IiuiikM ly l. . V0l. For flml-tluiiD ilptilinlrjr k' lo Pr. Utile f.f (luUl.,1,1 niAoavABTus roa TttAVZLrca msu. , . ,.. ., . , MATI'.N HKAIONAIII.K. I A Htronu'D. I aan xav. I In ,t.n t.jitt r. .1 .mrlnnnt nil Large, Hue Ham.lc Uoomi. Fmi'llui lo n. Krom TralDK. &0SEB7&9. DURE r ice CREAM THE BEST SODA WATER AND PURE CAfiDIES MANUKACVUKM) UAH.Y AT Ti Km KITCHEN I-'amilics aud Parties Sup plied at reasonable rates, aud ou short notice. SHELLAH CARROLL. Great Bargains At Demi's Variety Store. See our Special bargains in Glassware, Lemonade Scts.Aftcrnoou Tea Sets, Taney Glasses, aud Fruit Jars. TINWAHC. fifc'iil .tk,i 011 tiui k. l, 'ti, W00I1 and WILLOW WAR6. ilmpflim IkiuI. Iiutu t uiouliU nil ladln, lltown. lo liimh t.nnWcl", lclitco-, nulitU, duJ bkeU. 5TATIOM!KV. Iloluicl -rlrc 011 nil ! tluut ry, i-oiicln, ih-uh. luk, unuiUj" elf CHINA. Hto iur (itlcri 011 nil ( blu lUvlUUtl CllllID dllllllT DUU l Mita, xiii.H.rvi'Ula mid iroutluao cIiIud Hid ikt tra tuW, lmprto4 chum IU r iiih.ii ten kU, rupi mul ucvni, Jelly Ul.lici, butlci ohl, tie. NOTIONS. Ilnlr plum, utile cumlx, iitxJIri Mii, lullot to. flu. We Jo just s w DilvcrliBtt. All Ihete tilings ro t) be hml Dl tin luwcet I'kfili prices at Dcnn's Variety Store, Ko5eburg. Oregon. B DOsWCLLi DouHlat County. OrtKOU, Attonicy-at-Law. Iliiiiuis I nml -Hctlutv Unil tin ; KOsKllt'Kti, OHKtU'S y M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Koiiinn I tV 1. MtUr IIUlK.. KOHKUURU. OB. --ll.i.liH.tM'li)rfllit I'.H. UuaO0icom.il lllllltl.g ' upcwlDlly. Late Kuwlvor U. H. U11J OIBee. Nortlicrn I'acUlc Railroad Company. Am attlliuif lit k-jta to all jiointa Kant at liulf tliH rt'iiiilur raioK Ltxul Ajeut No. I). 8. K. licii'K, !. M hi ui er luiililiog, YRA BROWN, M. D. OKK10K, 1W Jut k.uti HU'uct, Dl IX' Mcui'c ol Mil. J. bluer. Tlio tim ol tlicm tiprliiKt cotiUlu : Iixlltio, Bmmllio, I'utiuiiini, llio 1 rDtiuir ui imn mill Llino DUil l liliirldot ol Cnlclum, MdiicdIuui mi soil in in. One Rprlng conlulm M ami llio oilier over JOUU irauia u( tulld matti't to tuo sdIIod. IxKttctl 011 llio Houlhrru FtolOO Ktllrnaii, "Hlia.ln loutft" Irom San rancticu to roruauci, In UourIui County, Orvf 011, Aiii:riivalvl caao ol KlioiimatUiii, Natalia I... . I'.lanh n I lul HUlluacil. L)TNDtDIB. UID Ku. Nviiralita. Malarial folMiDlni;. Klilnry irimlilc, ('nillpalli.il, HiacaafD ol tho balu, l.lvrr aim nowoiit, nan iwiwiuikhs uv liecu cured by tuo umi ol luvta wawm. Ncvr balli-rooma onnnratcil with the uiain liuildlnD. l'oitomco and Kxprviia ou ina prvm lm. Dally uiDtl, uorlli aud toutu. Torimt-fiO per wovk, U per day, Includlug iiatua. The Hotul l uil-lor tho Immediate tupcrvlfr CA1T. BlvN. I. UOHWKU. m7ta7 Manager, Zlgler'i icrocvry. Kpjf Went, iiiiHirliil ami .Joiueptic clifara at Ilia HmwIoDf. Camp xiilpment, atovea, fJnU-lt ovmih, louU, elc, at Clinrrliill A Woollry'a. lo you amoke? II h, k1 tliu Artie cigar at Krnsa A Kl.auitrookn, doId dku' 10,000 tnoa wantel at Ilia lioaa 8 tor to Delect great liarainii ln-furo il ia loo late. At OuklanJ, T. L. (iravoa is authorised Ui rmeive am! receipt lor nljacriptluuato lltS I'LAINI.KAI.klt. For prlcea atnl uality call at the old original atitnd, l'resli and driod fioita, candy and uul, i igara aud tobacco at prices to suit all. Mux. II. Kami ox. Sea Kiev A UicT, Mourn Furuiahcrs, lor every thing in the furniture iiue, largest Block aud lowest prices, just re ceived a car lond of lCaeUi u and coast furuitura. Hue ua fur haiuains. Remember that lr. Strange is a per- tuanunt renideut of KoNuhurg, aud is not here temporarily, that be fully warrants all hla work aud is here at all limes to make good his guarantees of all dentis try . Munii' Poultry Guru. This infallible remedy challenges the world to produce its eitial as an etrg pnxlucer. Prevent ive and cure lur all diseases uf fowls Uuaranteed and fi.r sale bv II. M Mar tin, ItODebiirg, Dr. ISuils of clulhep, all who!, heavy weights, Vi.oO; r.-iiular price ('i. Bo)s cUttbes from G to 13 years for ft.M) uud llalsull i t) lee mid ,'olors for Hoc, regular pneu tl 50. All tlicso i;Axla nre only 1 1 he found at the V s Storo, Ir. W. S. Uumil'.ou Is the h'ccrcUiy of the Ilo.trd of I' . l. KxatuintiiR iSurgeons for Pension! at Ilorcburg, aud a' I com- njunicalions l;ould be addressed to hioi. W. S. Hamilton. Secretary. K. I,. Mii.i.kii, President, V.. Ic i.N, Tfeusurer. lly the hoard. A lew do.n nl 'hoc Kentucky nude Pauls, suttfetantial And well made, no shoddy. Alii j a few dozen women's, men's, Utys' and cl.ililrioi'n hlmi-., regu lar westers. Hats for eimeliinc und shade, underwear for hut and cold weather, and various other uriiclea at liviug prices, at U. C. Stanton's. Car load of clothing and hats jusl re ceived at tho Uosb Store. Theco goods were crJcraJ direct from the factories before we anticipated of celling out, and are ofTeied t ) tho public nt colt. Hietj fitting clothing on the c.ust, liybr made uot excepted. Call and examine them. Our hats aid the Uto?t styles und me worth double what we offer them at. Iiil8.4 SfOllK. Notice ia hereby given to the public by tho undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to ho buiied ou my prem ises, at Uosoburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the parly taking Band or gravel first contract w itu me for the right lo do so. Trossp.isHers will be proeecuted ac cording to law. Aauo.n Itosn, Roeehurg, Oregon, March lilli,18H5. JUL J. F. BARKER & CO. Want Your KOSKlil'KU, OR. L. MILLER, M. D., Surgeon and Homooopathio Physician, rcuaenuri, Oregon. aT.lhr.inln 1Uniia a irwntally. nCONOHY HARKET L KOIIUIAULiN, Proprietor, dk.i.i:u IN Presli and Salted Meats, KIH'IKJ, OU. IHilJT SUOAK AT LAQRANDC. The Importance of ths Industry to I he people of Oregon EGGS And BUTTER Tho daylight ride alons the Columbia cannot be but interesting at (his time of the year. Passengers taking the Spo kane Flyer, leaving tho Uniou depot at 2:10 p. tu. daily, get this vijw lasting over Ave hours, but that is not all. The O. H, & N. give through service to Spokane, and a direct connection with the train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace aleepcrs aud modem Coaches operated daily w ithout change. Travelers To Spokane, To Kossland, To Palouse Towns, To Coeur d'Alone Towns, To all Eastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take the O. R. A N. Spokaue Flyer, And Pave Time. Leave Unlou Depot Daily at 2:45 p. ui. V, 0. Lonimin, Agent, Uoeuburg, Oregon. Crockery and Glassware ! Lament und Klncht Annortmcut uvuiuruusut to lloBcuurt; Ainu a eouilt'lo Unuot cuolcu GROCERIES TOBACCOS ND C'lOARS All kinds o! Country Produce MRS. N. BOVD Shasta Lmtcd Ia the uamo of tho only perfect train In tho world, now running every uight between t. Paul tud Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee .V St. Paul Railway tho pioneer road of tho went in adopt iug all improved facilities for the safety aud enjoyment of pasH'tigeia. Au illus trated pamphlet, uhowiug views of beau tlful scenery along tho route of the Pio neer Limited, will bo sent free to any person upon receipt of two-ceut postage stump. Addre8Slioo.ll. Heattord, Uen eral Passenger Agout, Ohicago, III. Lumber Haulers Wanted. The manufacture of Wei sugar fr jrn tho Itlnr beet, DOW bolng established at I. a Grande, promisee to be an In dustry ol great Importance and value not only to the Immediate vicinity, but to the entire stats; for if this enterprise proves to be successful,' nther factories will follow in the Immediate future. The success ol this enterprise may now be considered as beyond quest ion, Ths men who are engaged In il are not mere th-orWls, but men ol experience In the buunesi, having carried on the manu facture ol beet augar at other points for a number of years. Their confident assurance ol -nuueeas la manifested by the construction of sa extensive and most substantial plant costing tome f lOO.COO. ! For some years experiments had been made by the fartnera ol the Grande Roods valley in the cultivation of the augar I wet, showing that the soil and climate was well adapted to its produc tion. Sociroeo were sent to Washing ton, Corvallia and other places for analy sis, which gave surprulog results. Prior to 1807, 30 analyses of beets from Union county had been made by Profes sor Shaw, of tho Agricultural College, at Corvallis, "which" be says "showed exceptionally high averages of 140 per cent, sugar in Ihe juice, and 86 per cent. purity." Daring I8'J7 Ibeee experiments were continued with greater tsre and circuuisjtectlou. iu lielletin No.08, ol the Orcgya Agricultural experiment station, Professor Shaw repoit the re sults u( 1".) analyses of sugar beets frcm Union county in 1397, wilb the follow ing sversge results: "Sugar in juice, lT.oo. sugar in beetf, 10.7, pur:ly, 8 5." Iu siK-Hkiug of these analyses, Professor Shaw says "tho range of tbcje 1"J anal yses s from 13.2 lo 'M.'J per cent sugar in the juice aud a purity of 72 (the only ono below 83) psr nt. to !M per cent. The calculated yield ranged from 12 to 33 tons per acre. The average of results was 11-3 tounds btct with 17.5 per cent stirfar in the juice and a purity of 88.5 per tent., and a yield of "3 7 Ions per sere. While there was but one sam le of tliu beets unalyzsd that would have brought less thau l per lou at Ihe fact ory, there waa 27 percent, that would have brought fo il) speaking further uf the advantages ottered for the establishment of a sugar factory in Eastern Oregon, Protector Shaw says: "I doubt if there is lo the entire United States a location superior to La lira nde lor a sugar factory. Well distiibutad about, are 200,000 acres ol ia jo t excellent land ol exceptionally uni form texture and coiutosition, deep and fertild, abundance of water and fuel, lime stoue of excellent quality easily ob tainable, located on a railroad which rcalixes (he impcriancn of the industiy. These will he h trd lo snrpace." In speaking ot the advantages result ing from (he introduction of the culture of the sugar Iteet and the manufacture ol beet sugar, Professor Shaw taje: "That tho development of any indus try which pa) s the farmers of the- com munity immediately surrounding the factory, 150,000 or uioro per year in cash for a crop which may be added to and not subetitoted for any now bring produced ; which iutroducea a crop suit able for rotation with grasses, legumes and grains, and which ia not cxbausliye to tho soil ; which origi under intensive cultivation each year 3700 acres of land or more; which returns to the farmer at a very low co.-t a most excellent stock food, totb for beet aud dairy purputed, which uses duriug the working season 000 or more cord a ol wood ; which usee at least three car loads of limestone each 24 hours; which adds to tho food ol out- people 35 tons per day ol a finished product, having practically a local mar ket ; which renders it uecessary to sub divide large areas now almost exclusive ly devoted to wheat growing, support ing many families where now but one ia supported ; that the development ol aucb an iuduelry ia a matter ol public im portance so great as to be beyond meas uremennt. ueeda no argument." With this data before it and fully im pressed with the iinmence benefits to be derived Irom tho uodortaking, tho Com mercial Club of La Grande in the lat ter part ot 1897, mado a determined effort to secure the establishment of a augar beet factory near their town. Two con ditions were necessary lo secure tne re sult. The raising ot a subsidy of $80,000 and contricU with tho farunra (or 2500 acres in sugar beets tucli year for live years. These conditions being complied with the establishment of the factory with a daily rapacity of 350 tons ol beets was assured. Forty good teams for hauling lumber Prlco $ 1 .00 to 5.00 iter M, ft., owing to distance. Work will continue until raluy eeaauu. Write lo Tug S m a it Pisii P, & L. Co., tlianto PaPB, Oregon Tl.e fnni consumption at Ml rounds; tier caplli wouM rnjilre 1,05ft ,0)0 pO'imlN, leaving for rale to uiiIdMk rrmr kets 4,OI4,OiH) pound of (he table of $ J 17,20,1, hfaMcs tie vain. cl the by proluct. Hia'ed in another way, the people of Union county, Instead of Paying out this year 0,00 and more for sugar, rained out of (he sale of other products, will practically produce their own stigsr from (heir own beet fields and havo sugar (o the vsIuh ol 147,200 to sell lo their neighbors. Instead of U-iog 50,000 short on sugar, they will be long with a cash product on hand by the amount and value ol this surplus product. And that, too, without In any way diminishing the ontpot of other products. Tll I'LAMT t he plant when completed will be one of (be largest in the United Sta'.ci, pos sessing all the latest improvements and devicea for the manufacture of augsr from beets, the design is for a plant with a capacity, when fully completed of 700 tone daily. The f!i .U t ear or so it will have only a capacity cf 3-70 tons daily. Space being provided iu Ihe main building lor too addiioaal ma chinery to bring it up lo its designed capacity. The plant is located ou a trait cf 100 acres just outside of ttic corp-jrate limits of the city of a Grande. Tho main building is 280 feet long by 03 leel in Width, two and three e'ories high. The eulite ioterior ilructur except tho cov ering ol the Moors is of s ructural steel, the whole enclosed in brick. North of tho main building is the lima kiln and boiler house, !) feet lot g aud 40 feet wide. Kt of the in a in building is the warehouse 150 feet long and 00 feet wide, in which the refined suar will bo stored. Went of the main building are live beet sheds for the reception cf beets, a they come from the farms, ach Shed being 350 feet long aud 21 feet wide. The lower part of thef-e bl.eds Is "V" shaped, the "V" being ojten at the bot tom aud uuderneaiti the opening ti e en tire leugth ol the Sheds is ruuning water in a trough of uniform width, t'epth and grade, ioto w bicli tho nojts are dropped and carried by the water into the fac tory. To the ncrlh of the tuaiu building, lime kiln and boiler house is tho silo 400 feet long by SO loct wide aud 12 feet high at the sides ia w hick will be stored the beetcUipa aftf tlio eugat bat been taken - from thenr.-to-bfr led td niartle. The lower llocri of the main building, warehouse and liuio kiln aud boiler- housoare all laid iu concrete. The en tire plant will be lighted with electricity cenetated on Ihe premises. The ma chinery will be propelled by steam pow er, the main engine being 150 horse power. From the time the beets drop into the water under the beet sheds uut.l the re fine! sugur drops into tacks at the other end of the main building, aud the chips Irop into the b 1 for cattle feed, every thing is douo automatically by machin ery and wheu the factory is in full oper ation it requires about 24 boors to com plete the process. The output will be abcut 35 tons of refined sugar or 70 sacks of 100 pouuda per day of 24 hours, Tlltt I'KOCESH. The betta are carried ioto the main buildins bv wattr asd dumped into a revolving wheel elevator, having a wide perforated rim, which receives Ihe beets in bucket attached to (he inside of (his revolving elevator, from which, as the eleyattor revolves, they are thrown by gravity into a chute which deliver them Into a beet washer where they aie cleansed of all adheri-ing dirt and drop New Store I A FULL STOCK Of New Goods! i rocery Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce Bought and 5oId TAVLOR A WILSON BLOCK Low Prices ! Free Delivery C ASH IS KINO! The C. L Store, ..DEALEK5 IN . Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents Furnishing Goods Men's and Children's Hats. NO OLD GOODS IN THE STORE. Jacksou Street, Opp. Review Building. FISHER & BELLOWS. Fall and , Winter Goods Just Received rir- and More Coming. Call and Examine our Mammoth stock. WOLLENBERG BROS. SOMETHING NEW! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! EVERYTHING NEW! TIIU IMl'OItT.VKlK Ol' llllt INDDttrKY, Under con tract wttli tlie beet eugar faotory company 3500 acres of beets were planted this eeaeon to sugar beets, and give promise ot good lesults. This acre age should, and from present Indications will produce an average ot 10 tons to the acre lor, say, 3000 acres, or 30,000 tons which at ihe mlnluium price ol M per tou w ill bring to tho producer $10.000, A tou of beets it is calculated will yield '.'00 pouuds of rellued eugar. The SO,' UU0 Ions will yield when manufactured into sugar, 0,0 JO, 000 pounds ol sugar w hlch at 5 cetila per pound at the factory would give a grots valno of flOO.OOO. (C'yfiftiitted on 4h paye.) I fa .ar Love is th woman's life. Its dawn iug ia the maiden's lender aentiment; it bright ens into the steady affection of the con tented wife, and reaches its sr'.orious noontide In the happy mother. Happy motherhood is a true wo tuan'a loftiest ambition. Her highest pride js in her fitness to fulfill this stand and aacred destiny. Notuinir ao cloud and daikena her existence as to be iuenpaci tated for this noblest of womanly function! by weakness or disease. A woman who suffers from any ailment of the delicate special organism of her sex, fvrla aomethina- more than uaili and pin il eal wretchedness. She is piprliucd with q .null nf vflmanlt InconiolctetiesB. But no woman need remain tinder this cloud of misery and dissatisfaction, f.r. Piercc'a Favorite rrescrijtlion positively curea all diseased conditions and weak nesses, and restores complete health and atrcntrth to the feminine organs. It Is the only medicine of its kind devised The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, Prop'r. A complete line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a fine line of Millinery Goods. Everything New, purchased for Cash direct from Eastern manufacturers, especially for the Fall Trade. Call aud exaimiuc Goods and Prices. Whiskers Amputated With or Without Pain. WM. BURNS, for this one purpose by an educated and ex perienced physician, and eminent specialist lu this patticular field of practice. It is the only medicine which can ue relied on to make ihe ordeal of molheihood I cannot uv too much for tr. l'lerce's l:avor- solutely safe and almost painless. ' I ranitat uv tv tie lirefe'i-tntum." whiten MIM ClalS llnlril. O Bridgeport, Montgomery Co., l'enn a. "I feel i my uulv to uy to aU women who nmy Vf suHer inK from any disease ol the mu lll it is ths best medicine on earth (01 them to use. 1 csnni l piaise it too hklilv hir the food It did me. If any one dqcUiu this uve tneiu my name and IllJre.j"' Dr. l'ierce'a rieasant Pellets regulate the stomach, liver and bowels. Of all medicine dealers, Work Guaranteed. Opposite the Depot. Hudson Mills & Lumber Co. Have opened a New Lumber Yard on tliu grounds formerly occupied by llio Marks Wsrcuuunc, at llio (not of Oik blind. WILL L'AKKY A r'l'l.L STOCK OK FIRST-CLKSS LUMBGR, We aiv pix-parcd to give you better Lumber aud Lower Ft lees lliau auy luinlit i dculcr In tlie city. Wo kindly invlio you tu tall and see oar Lumber aud frM-. os.,.,.n,,..H. PERKINS & BLEDSOE O I- 4 1 w -