THE DAILY OREGON STATESMAN Issued (very Worninc, Exceot Monday. J. M. WATIJKS, Proprietor. Rorvert by Carrier, por week SB Cent Rent tiy mai,, per yoar... JJJ Bunt by mall, six uiiHillis AllvertlHlnv IlKten t Poriutre of 10 linns Niiniwroll, lt Inser- tlon i ' Eiwh itilltloiial Inwirtioii, nor Niuire. Local notices .1(1 cents per line. Riiimirlptloiis by nittll or oxprBiiiut be piiidln Ivanoo. j THE WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. WEEKLY (IE EGO N STATESMAN Issued Every Friday IMorning. J. 31. WATERS, Proprietor. Subscriptions, in every instnnce ; a paid b .dvance. VOL. 27, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1877. NO. 15 TKHS OF IVI I IiLVl Per year, by Mnilor otherwise (3 M Six months, by Mull or otherwise it 0 UTEST DISPATCHES. Very Latest News Eeports, EASTERN NEWS. Tim Jny Cooke Fulnie. New YflltK, Mnrdi 22. Kilwin M. Ijowln, trustee of the e-itate of -lay Cooke it Co., nays his lias lu preparation a circu lar advising against the sale of claims fur an InadiMitmlc urico; busldes five Iter cent, cash, uiid the creditor taking the (listi-lbn-tlou onercd lie can sell the same for a price (iial to about 14 nor cent, of Ills claim, reserving the balance against large uncollected assets. Claims ot the United States are out ot the way and negotiations in projrress which will untangle some dif ficult complications. The trustee hopes that within the current, year the commit tee ran decline 1 further cash dividend and another distribution, leaving; a large auioiuit-o! assets unsold and undivided. . lliel..U Xi-rumc Home. j Wasihncton, March 22. Senator ' Uwith leaves Washington to-night. 1'i.iie lelt Inst night. Sargent expects to start homo next week. Kx-Sonator Kelly and wlte also left Wellington last night for t iregon via Sun Kranelseii. HuomlH. niiitl Hull Iaickx. Secretary MoCrnry and Gen. Humiihr:y assured JSenator Mitchell to-day tliat all possible haste will be made in the prepar ation and adoption of final plans for the completion of the canal and locks at the Cascades of the Columbia river. They expressed the hope tliat if no difficulty is encountered concerning the right of way, ground niBy be brokeu within two or three mouths. I'nLeii In ImiuiMl. The following patents have lieen issued for mining claims in Oregon: Grant county, S. C. Hill ih and John Long; Juck son county. William Hoffman and. I. A. WINon; Josephine county, J. 11. Kocil and James Steel. Attain, in Mrw Orlennn. Xew Yoke, March 211. The World's Xew Orleans special sayg the proposed commission is taketl of by both parties to day In legislative caucus. The unanimous Democratic sentiment was tliat allover tures from Wheeler and company would be positively rejected. The Kepnbliean legislators are also il'HgtiHted witli tbo af fair, seeming to consider Hayes Investiga tion of the title Inconsistent and Imperti nent. A cold reception awaits the commission- There are no longer any appre hensions of Insurrection, as recruiting lias ceased. A report, which is unconfirmed, states that more troops are ordered to Louisiana. Tbo World's editorial de nounce!) the commission as worse than a shuttle, but bus no new arguments. I.oiiInIhiim Olll 111 tHH loll. Washington, March 23. The Presi- dent is (still in telegraphic correspondence with prominent gentlemen as to the or ganization of the Louisiana commission. Several gentlemen have already declined such appointment on account of private business engagements or a desire not to lake any active part in tlie complications. I'Heknrd u Id'emlllng ollicern III JmII. JiKW Om.K.ANS, March 23. Nine men, arrested by tlie Nicholls police lor enlisting men in Packard's militia, were brought before Judge Wbitaker, of j ree'a conlossioii, concerning the Moun the Superior Criminal Court to-day, on np- tair. Meadows massacre and other matters plication for writ of habeas corpus, which; , , ... ,, . ... , ' ,i j .J connected therewith. Tins Is taken from was refused, and they were remanded to prison without ball. I'n.vniK Taxe lu Melioilt. The Brooks, the liosto owners of sev eral millions of property in New Orleans, paid taxes to tbo Nicliolls collectors to day. Many large property owners paid their tuxes "to IN'lcholls' government, including- Burnsidc, the largest property owner in Louisiana. Opinion of tlie t otloii f xeliHiiite. Xew Orleans, March 23 Tlie Cotton Exchange held a meeting and adopted res- olutlous strongly endowing Nicholls and denouncing the statement that business men nre willing to recognize Packard, and expressing the lirm beliel tbnt the attempt to foist Packard on tlie people would lead to civil strlle and resistance which would speudily assume such formidable propor tions as would ondangerto peace and pros ierlly ol tlie entire country. Tlie KewliiK Mnehliie Wnrrnnui. Commissioner Southworth has filed in the circuit court claims against tlie United States lor nearly $15,000 for his service in the Issuance of what are known as sewing machine warrants dnri1 e the late nol'ticnl campaign. District Attorney Lacey in answer require lull proof, and says he lias been liilormed tbut the services were not nortormc 1 In tlie interests of right and justice, but fur political purposes, and wlth a view to a pecuniary benefit to be derived thercltom by plaintiff. Will not he MitlNllcti mill I'liekiird. The Cotton' Exchange's preamble and resolutions telegraphed to President Ibiyes, states tliat meetings would be held by the Chamber uf Commerce. Merchants' Exc'-iiit'", Sleek Esvbai'S", Ck':ui!' House. Association, in contradistion r.t the assertion tliat the business mnn hero would be satisfied with Packard tor governor. Meetings are called here and throughout lb'; State to endorse and pledge support to the Nicholls' government. The ('nltlMft I iiiiiilmoin. Washington, March 21. The Cabinet Is in special session, considering the prob able membership of the Louisiana com mission, and determining certain foreign appointments. There U entire unanimity In the Cabinet in the belief that federal troops should no longer be used to interfere with State gov ernments though the time of their w ith draw erentes some difference of opinion. The World's AVashlngton special says the statement that the President never promised any one he would remove the troops from Louisiana or South Carolina, is confirmed so far as the word of the President Is concerned, lie informed a Western Republican Senator that lie had never said to any one that he would re- move the troops from either State, and l.c added: "I never authorized anyone to speak for me in tliat particular. 1 propose ()f) wmt , I my ami l don't expect to please everybody.'' JSotlnng Is Heart! from Hampton to-day but he is ceuerallv expected, though bis nearest friends advise him not to come. Republicans here will advise him tliat. Chamberlain will no longer contest the case with Hampton, In view of the Su preme Court decision. Secretarv Sehurz baa conceived the idea of saving a vast amount of money by es tablishing en advertising bureau to be a part of the Treasury or some other de partment, which shall have Role charge of all government advertising and save the exM!tise of Issuing proposals. The Cabinet session to-day was mainly devoted to a discussion of rules and regu lations for the government of the civil service throughout the country. Such pro gress was mauo as to warrant tlie belie! that they will be ready for promulgation early next week'. M. Ural city Politic St. Loirs, Majch 21. Dissatisfied Re publicans and Democrats met to-day to nominate a ticket in opposition to Henry Overstolz, who was nominated for Mayor by the regular Democratic convention last Wednesday and endorsed by the regular Republican convention held the same day It was agreed before the conventions that the Republicans should have mayor, audi tor, collector, coroner, marshal and six members of the uper house of the mu nicipal assembly, and the Democrats, the comptroller, register, treasurer, sheriff, president of tlie boaid of public works, president of the board ol assessors, public administrator, inspector of weights and measures and seven members ot the upper houc including tlie president. Tlie Re publicans nominated Js'at. C. Hudson, present State Senator, and a very pro nounced Republican, for mayor, and took their other otlicers from the Republican ticket nominated last Wednesday. The Democrats took their register, sheriff, I president ot the board ot public works i and public administrator from the regular Democratic ticket, and filled the other ! places with new men. The two eonven. tions u. et in joint session aii'l ratified the I ticket as a whole, amid much good feeling anil considerable enthusiasm PACIFIC COAST. Jolm It. 1e'n 4 oiilesslou. San Fuancisco, Marcli 22. The Chron icle and Mail this morning publish what purports to be an abstract of Jolm D. a confession made by Lee to his attorney, . n . Bishop, of Pioche, shortly after his conviction iu September last, and was made at a time when Lee had hopes of es caping the sentence of death. Since that tinioI.ee lias written another and differ ent conlessiot) with the certainty of death before him, which will not be made pub lic until after bis death. It is said to vary materially from tliat given to Bishop, which wub lu tlie hope ol effecting a di version iu lila favor, while that which will be published alter his execution wiil con SVSZ"; f.ln Hn f..i f.t..o l,n I... tiiinly of his fa to. The confession throw.' the responsibility ot the crime on Mor mon priesthood, by whoso orders it was commit ted. but does not directly implicate Brigham Young, ns ordering the massa cre, though it states he subsequently en dorsed it. Delimiting nsliler ieal. Xews is received here tliat S. J. Lans ing, defaulting cashier of the Kearn Val ley Rank, who was released on bail short ly after his robbing the bank last May.and immediately leit lor parts unknown, died February ith m St. .Mary s Hospital Shanghai. ArrPMt of the Murderer ol Chinese. Ceneral llldwell ot Clilco has telegraph I that there have been live arrests on sus- piolon of complicity in the Chinese troub ; sn 1Hl .... . ,., t lhe last ii i rest is ot a man who was seen mailing an anonymous letter toJ.C. Xoo riiin, w hich Ihieateus liim with six incho of cold si eel if bo olfers any reward for tlie arrest of incendiaries. Tlie Ceneral also denies the statement of lhe leaders ol tut ...ucu.lu Lcn-u'j thai white uiclua been discharged from the mills at Chico to make room for Chinamen. I'lnre ol' 1 ' Execution. Salt Lake, March 21. The 1 S. marshal left Beaver last evening with John 1). Lee. It is supposed tliat tlicexi cution is to take place at Mountain Mea dows, upon the scene of the massacre. These movements are kept quiet as possi ble, as it is feared an attempt at rescue will be made. A company of soldiersfiat tended the party. Mountain Meadows is about !0 miles from Reaver, 45 miles from Cedar City, and about 12 miles from Pine valley, the nearest telegraph ofllce. The company and troops with Lee passed Cedar City at 1 o'clock this morning. Silver nine IHirovered There is quite an excitement in this city to-dny over the discovery, yesterday, of a silver-bearing mining ledge in Red Butte canyon, about three miles from this city. It is claimed to assay over 300 ounces of silver to the ton, and there is quite a stam pede from town to tlie vicinity of the discov ery to-day. ftroken Rrokertt. San Fkancisco, March 23. The firm ot Calhigban, Lynch & Co., br kers, Xo.lOG I.eidesdorf street, doing business in the San Francisco stm-k and Exchange Boan'. have suspended, the f illure being almost entirely caused by unlucky operations in Savage, Caledonia and Union Consoli dated, with liabilities in the neighborhood ot ij!!()0,000. This is the heaviest failure ol any firm of brokers dealing in mining stocks ever known on this coast. The liabilities are principally distributed among personal friends of the members of the linn, and are distributed, as far as could be learned, about as follows: About $200,000 of debts ot the firm secured. this amount comprising a large amount of money borrowed of James 11. Keene; C. I). O. Sullivan, of Sullivan, Kelly & Co., loses about $300,000 borrowed money. This is Mr. Sullivan's private loan, and is in no manner connected with tlie firm of which he is a member. A. J. Bailey, one of the assignees, loses about $60,000; Cal lughan's fattier sutlers a loss of about 1155.000; his uncle. Daniel Callaghan, $50,000; and Eugene Casserly, $200,000. The balance of the liabilities are scattered about in smaller sums. The failure Is stated to be a total one and is caused en tirely by the fall in tlie stock market. The assignees are James II. Keene and A. J. Bailey. The linn state, in explanation ot their failure, that some time ago they made an assignment of their business to friends, but have since been doing busi ness on new capital, as they will continue to do, tlie firm being represented in tlie board to-day, as usual. HOTELS, ETC. D ALIAS HOTEL. W. IS 1SLWCI1 1KB, Prop. daijIjAs, on., MR. TI. (THIS NEW PROPRIETOR) HAVING retltted mid renovated tills hotel, by sup plying the table with tlie 1 .est of tlie rrarket, and also strictly attends to I lie comfort of guests. II is tlie mom' opular bonne In tlie county. TEHMN LOW. Traveling public cordiall y invited. iunelO tl LEBANON HOTEL! Irnuon,Xinn C o. ti. U. t'lRiijhton. Pro. f R. C. ANNOUNCES TO TnE CITIZENS OF 'l !' Linn and the travelinit nubile tliat be has lenued anil reuirnislieu tins well known hotel wtlh new furniture throughout, and Is preimrod lo accommodate intents iu tlie most saiiafactory manner. Hotel one-half mile from tlie Sanliain bi'idjre, near tlie forests, where is pood hunting ami llMiing. House well shaded, and about three miles from Soda Sprluir.', to which vehicles are sent daily ; also a good library and p tent v of puiiers w read, can in. u:ii ST. CHARLES HOTEL Corner Front!. Morrison sts. PORTLAND - - - OREGON. COGGAN & 1IARMOX, Props. Tlie only first class fire proof hotel In the city, containing 100 well furnished rooms FBEE coach to and from the; house. Best tables, Billiards and Baths, ftf Commercial Hotel, IORTLA, OGX. NEW HOl-SK-KEAK PAHFIC WHARF, Front street. Low nrlcos. No Cbiuesf cooks. Hive me a call. Try it. J. W. WOODWAKO, dec ill t i'rooriolor. TRAVELERS' REST '.DALLAS, ORECON, (Xearthe bridge.) THIS HAS NEW SLEEPING ROOMS, A good table, and boaiil at l per day. and less bv the weik. Ju.sl the place. Large yard. Sta ble lor teams, and plenty hnv and oats for teams. liinelUU' H. HAUOOD, Prop. American Exchange Hotel, PORTLAND. ORECON. .L. I. iuiin l3', 1imi. rI1his House retitlod in llrst' class style and A neatly to accuinni'iilaic nil who lavor It with tlicir ivilronaire TILMOM l'OHU, .tltoriicy unit Counselor jil 6-.v Salem, Ore"oii. Ofllce in Pattnu's I'.rlck Biiil'ling, I'pSta.is MISCELLANEOUS. WHEAT AND OATS CHOPPED INTO FEED FOR OXK TETH TOLL. ALSO - Diioi-s, MoiiIUinjiK, Tiiruiiiig; ttiirt Htfifirworlc. - AIAiO - , Iltu'omiK, XalIeis uutl FANNING BULLS. Also, ail kinds of Kiirniture at Bkd Rock ruiCKS. Su'ipiUtlie'Agi'ieuliural Works. febi O. F. DENNIS. UNDERTAKERS. WM. & JAMES CHAVES, DEALERS I-V COFFINS AND FURNITURE. ANEW SUPPLY OF THE FINEST EOSE wowl Coffins and Caskets ever kept in Sa lem, jiint received Irom California, and will keep on band all sues of our own manufacture, and can sell lower than evor has . been sold id this city, as our motto is: "H.ive niitl Let Live. Please call and examine our stock before pur-.-basing elsewhere. Bedsteads, Tables and Lounges. Repairing Done on Short Notice. ALSO wooy I'tJitJvirvcj. Shop on State Law ofllce. reet, near!lIallorv& Sliaws's a-.Ttf SALEM iG&DEMT (pEDICIHE. Meetiue. oa the First Monday o Each Month. E. R. FISKE. M. D., President; office at resij uence, mun si reel, uppwne llie Biaie Capitol. H. CAKPENTER, M. II., Treasurer; office at resilience, i;u siree'. oiijosne tlie Court House. JOHN REYNOLDS, r. D.. Secretary; office in aioore s uricK, commercial sireei. E. Y. CHASE, M. O., office in Dnitiln's brtck, Oommercuil street; i.sidenoe at H. N, Cooke's lormer piace, J. A. RICHAr.rSOV. jr. D..ofBcfi in Oris. wold's brick; Kcideiice, corner of Commercial and uciievue et eets. 8. R. JESSl f, M. !., office at residence. Lib- artv street, za uoor north ol Evangelical Church. BEAUTIFUL CHROMO FREE. THE TREASURE, a mommy journal anu Housekeepers' Jda; tine. Thirty-two Columns filled with xne unoicesi Keaamtz matter. Devoted to Sclentltic, Intellectual ami Instruc tive iiiiormaiion, raslucii, Literature, Art, c . supplying a nocessitj long needed bv every laiui tly. Also containing splendid continued and short stories, sketches, poe-qif, wit and humor. useiui Kiiowieuge, uanies, ruzzies, c, c. com biuine inlelllirent and inlresiinir matifr. rlitt. ing particularly to the duties of daily lile and tlie noire circle, with valuable receipts for every housekeeper. This Journal has for its object the Improvement of morals as well as the henth ot societv. and as such cannot tall to lie coiisidm-xd a valuable addition to everv home, ltriiriit. i 'lw..,.. ful, Earnest add Progressive. It is on I lie side of lenmerance, uiristian Morality anil all true re forms. Whatever Is hurtful to Society it con- aemns wiunnii ir or mvor and makes itself felt lu tlie community as a sower for nood. Hand. soniely nriuted. nrofuselv illusii'Hii.d. ,.m,,i,.,n. llva laper lor tlie Family, the business and professional reader, and tor all classes who desire a morousu spanning, iiiuepuwent Journul. Terms Per Anumu: Slnelc copies, postage paid, - - 41.00 Five Twenty " " j-,.IH) And at tlie same rate (75 cts. per copy per .-1111111111) tor any additional uumlier over tweiii v. Subscri bers at ill tt'ercul post ofll. tcaii join in a club. ANEW AND ELECANT CHROMO PRESENTED FREE to each subscriber, which is of itself wortli double tlie amount of subscription, entitled ASKIXi A Itl.KKM.-Mi, a masterpiece or the Dusseldorf S IiihiI of irenve liainling, by Prof. Jordan, si.e ii x .V, keiall price 4-'i,uo. A copy of a beautiful descriptive Poran. for framing is fiirnlsheil with eacli Clirinno. Ayriit, nmlr or fourth; run mtki- itum' muney getting subscriptions for this uiK'r llian any tuing else. Ijirurenxh rvmimssujim allowed and exclusive lerritory given. Agents will mve time iiihI secure turritory by sending jl.iK). fur wlii.di we will lorwiid preisud vniniiletii outlil. cerllli . -ate of Agency. s.ieciuien cIii'oiihw, fc. ,t,-. lie iniunnci should lie itKete by dralY or x.st orltce or lev. A'ldres The Treasure Publishing Co, . , 49 Cedar St.. !f. Y. City. .iucu i;ui MISCELLANEOUS. H. B. MIDDAUCH, Architect & Builder, BAM rilEPAREI) TO FURNISH PLANS, Sneclllcallons and Designs lor hullilit.irn. of the latest imprnved stylo of work. Villas, with all the modern improvements. COUNTRY AND FARM HOUSES Of tlie greatest convenience for economv in do mestic work. Stores and Store Fronts of" lion or Wocxl. Have more than tvtkntt dfjsiunS, 01 the very latest style of Blore Fronts and Shelving and ingrain work. Parties lhat intend building will find it to their advantage to consult with me before making ar rangement elsewhere, and save at least ." ier ct. in your Improvements. Will contract, for work in the country, and furnish material when desired. ah communications ami outers will rt-clve prompt attention. Olticc, Corner Church and ('enter streets, Katcin ja14:tf II. IS. MIDDAUUH. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKERS JEWELER. rOMMRKC'IAI, SIKEET. LAGKS1IITHIN6 AT TUUNKH'SJISTATION, BY G. A. McNEIL & SON. QlNG ALL ROUND, $2 Hack, Waon and Plow work a specialty. detsl5:dw3ra X. S. MOORE, BARBER AND HAIRDRESSER. SHOP TWO DOORS 80UTH Of THE Statesman otlice, Commercial Street, Mnleui, Oregon. lelfxltf . JUST OPENED! Commercial Sirect Opposite Ihc Siatcsman OtHce. Freuli Urol t)sill-. t-f Pins and Cakes for Cimiiies and oonrizj tiwle baked to order. 5f Ornamektal Cakes for Weddings, to oiablee, picnics, etc., baked on short nomve. y STRONG & ttAIN. 1300 Acrcsof Land forSale, rjl WENTI7MILES SOUTHEAST OF SALEM, I two miles below SmithV ferry on the North Santlam. SaeT Come and ee me. auglHil IH'IN STOUT. New Tailor Shop. K A VINO OPENED A NEW SHOP IN THE second story f the postofflce on Connner :ial street, I am prepared to do all kinds of work ; my line, but will make a specialty of CLEANING AND REPAIRINC- All jiersans desiring such work will be prompt ly accommodated at reasonable prices. Orders iollciteit. J. J. WESETZKY. febl7:dwt TAILOEING. CLEANSING AND REPAIRING AM) CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER , AFTER FOHTT YEARS EXl'EREINCE 4 in the business I do not hesitate lo ;iiiar tw satisfaction. Shop opposite Express ' otlice ami Tciouiiiijh oitice, CP ST A IKS. feb!7 J. J. M ESETZKV. FOR SALE. A STOCK OR DAIRY FARM Containing 690 Acres, C1T1ATEIIOX THE NORTH SIDE OK THE O Columbia river awl on tlie east bank of Clii neok river at its uioiilli, and als'iit 4 miles above Fori Canny. It lsespeciallvaiiapfcd for a Dairy Farm, :iliil ."iiki acres of It being excellent crass land, siinicient to winter 100 cows Willi littfc or no extra feeding, a jiorlinn of it lieing sandy land wlere ilio gra.-s starts early iu lhe spring, and when that gives out there is lenple tide land range whi've the gi'us never dries up. The whole niece Icnced, Willi a house and barn on It. and can with u. very little labor bo Increased much beyond its present catmcliv. For furl her mnii'iilarscinitilre ol II. s. (ilLE, Ovsterville, I'avltlc coiiiitv, V. . T., or A. S. CROSS, No. !Mi, First street, Portland, Oroaon. iebT tim LABISH DAIRY. 'JIIK I M'EKSKiNEl) IS PREPARED TO B furnish Iresh milk, twice a ilay, to liunilies nii'i inHBis. i ue nun uoin one cow is kem tei mie lor .Hill . (i. X't'liU. PIONEER BAKERY MISCELLANEOUS. A. S. ROWLAND, CITY With Eurbln, Smith & Co. READY AT ALL TIMES TO CON VFV PEK sous and Baggage to Cars or Boats Also city drives, lunerals. etc. KATES: CAM.iNO-First Hniir lfi y,) " Each suceeedina hour 1 (n DRivrNG-Perhonr . 2 M" i-. To ol' lrom Trains or isteamuiits 5 i ior Funerals- A hack 4 (, feb 4:tf FARRAR BROS., WHOLEULK AXl) RETAIL ALOW) Corner Court and Commercia!, and Corner Ferry and Commercial , . streets. nov4:ti C. A. BURGHAS3DT 36 "Washington St,, Portland, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I FIDE WIHES & LIQUORS, OFFERS FOB SALE 40 Oases Genuine Rhine Wine From the famous Bremen Rathskeller. FRENCH AN3 CALIFORNIA CLARET French and Sonoma White Wine The best in the Country. ST. HELENA WHITE WINE, Light and Very Pleasant. FRENCH COGNAC RUM WHISKIES By the Barrel Gallon or Bott! ianl:d&wtf PLOW FACTORY .. AND . . " ' GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. The Halsev Clipper Plows, )f all siies on hand and made to order. Thcs. Plows do;the best work in stubble and soil plowing, and are in general use. among flumers in Linn Co. Sorse Shoeing, Wagon and Hack w o ir, Done promptly. Plows and all work wanante ;: nut up oll luwesi rates. C H. PAINE, Prop.5 Halsev. Oregon decUtt SALEM FLOURjN GRILLS. Best I'aiKily Flour, ISakeri' Extra x. SupcrHnc aiwl diralmii, llliddllngM, Bran si:ul Sliortv Cousianlj 011 Hand. t THE The Highest Price irt OASH Paid for UJrat at all Tinicv A 4. Y. MIXXEY, n-av is'75 AaentiS. F. M. Oc WOODBURN NURSERY. E J. II. SETT LEM I Eli , - - Prop' OrfclllFU,:iT' SHADE, OK N Kf 9 ineutal ami Nui lice-. VISES ASD SlIRUBRtliV Constantly on hand. sjcinl for Catalogue and Price Li.-t. Address J. II. KCT'rLKNIKM. , ,, . Woodl.iiu. Wondbm-n, Marion county, Oiecou. uU-dAwlf FOB SAIiE! Wagon, Carriage and Farn Horses for Sale. WE HAVE A NCMHER OF CX! V. 1 . on, Carriage and Farm Horses forsi.li . . VFIIV MW Fltil KtS. Any age and slyle'you desire. Call on .113 ai 11 1 Fair lirouiids ami examine our slock. Htigldtl WOOD & WRICHT WHY NOT RAISE GOOD STOCK? Of all kinds, especially when it pays so nit:, boiler iliuti scrub stock. R. C &. C A L. C E E R Have onnstanilv for sjile HOI.AVD Clli HtHiS, Siluli'l'-lluli.N ami HuLsTEIV I v VI.E, CO HIN and DOiiKIN'li C11ICKEN tieir laims iweve miles eot 01 Siicni. oregt ebWwii v.it AI-.l.i-.