Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, March 12, 1875, Page 5, Image 5

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WlHLMETTE! -F AR1&ER.
bur Correspondence.
No bcfAiWof ciCbiTl?ail ofr'the ap
preciation the inibllq lias.of.n newspaper
than the correspondence and communi
cations It leccivcs1 from the people, and
we return our thanks to many contribu
tors for their valuable letters from all
parts of Oregon,, as well asyfroifa other
.States. People don't writq to journals
they do not read, cindithis shows plainly,
which Is tiue, that the 'NVnirAV'MKTTB
Faiimuu Is oue of tnq most extensively
read newspapers in Oregon. No other
newspaper In Oregon now publishes so
much valuable and practical correspond
ence, for in fact our citonsive correspond
ence has occupied our' columns! of late to
the exclusion of cdilonal matter.
We value these communications, and
hope they will increase' in interest This
is the peopJc!s'paiie,r, and while ji'd shall
'elect with caie the matter that reaches
us, and may decline some as inexpedient,
wo shall .welcome ail'!that relays to the
resources and progress of our Sfate.
Some communications 'are on hand
that we may not reach this week, for we
j,'ivo preference to news Items for imme
diate publication, bo wo ask correspond
ents to excuse any apparent delay.
Some of our coiitcinporaiies try to live
upon flattery, and dispense, it with a
heavy hand. Ve seldom hate nuy com
ments to'inake on our contributors, for
two reasons: "W'b pay all Hie tilbutc wtq
can to the worth of an articlo when we
publish it, and we despise that small-potato,
soft-soap system of mutual admira
tion that so pften shows Uself in
journalism. The people know the worth
of writeis, ahd put a fair estimate on
journalism. The patiouage, and con
stant increasoof subscriptions we receive,
are proof that we don't need to brag on
ourselves and oirr couhibutors1 can rest
assured that their productions are valued
aright by those who uud them. All who
have plain and practical views, or valu.i
Me cxpciicnce, uie welcome to a Miaie
in our columns. -"
WASCO COIJNTY.
Dalles, March 2, 18V.".
Mr Editor: The winter U orr and tbe
waimrays of the sun me starting put the
now grass on the hills. Alrotdy ihoy Iwgiu
to wear a greeni9h hue. Although ths
winter has been severe, the loss of stock has
been light, tho highest estlmato of lev? cl"
xattle cannot be put at more than fivp per
cent, in all Eaetern Oiegon. KlicHlia-t and
I'&kima counties, WasMnatou Tonitory.
The loss of sheep litis been somewhat larso.
I noties in the moat uiarksts rvs fit and 'lno
beafaud mutton, which hvo been btoue;Ut
in ofl'the grai,s ruupo, as in any fen titer .vaar.
Tha tprlng travel has began, ana thiNorlh
western Swgo Company's coaches are well
patronized. Sluco tho couipauy have tho
sub-contract for crrying tho U. S. iiibU-,
they are on a regular schedule, and promptly
on time, which Is a great relief to Dallesites
and others.
I hear a rumor of r,!cu gold disglngs bqlug
discovered in GolcUmlalo, Klickitat county,
W. T. It is belioved to be a hoax gotten up
by somooue who wishos to make caplt?l out
ol it, "so don't be deceived."
The prospects aro that the building reason
in tho Dalles this yeui, will be more nctUs
than formerly. The demand for good resi
dences is increasing. There 13 not a vacant
dwelling house in town that is Ct for occu
pancy. Tho roads to tbe interior are in first diss
conditiou and freighting to tho UiaeretiC
sections has already commenced.
Our townsman, Mr. Joseph Diczly, is
mailing extensive preparations for packing
salmon at the Dalies fishery this season.
Already a large coopershop has been built
and othor places commonced. s a e
I send you a condensed woather lecord for
tho mouth of February, Just passed.
Mean temporature for tho mouth, 31 17';
avorage maximum, 4a It)'; averago tniu
inutn, 2S 17'; number of clear days, ll;num
ber of cloudy days, 11; number of Ilr.e days,
2; number of fogey days, 4; raiu-fall, .31;
snowfall, H inch; lowest mark of the mer
cury vas on tho 7th, 8ubove; highest mark
of the mercury was on tho liOtli, 03 above .
Jtespectfully yours,
SasiCei. L: Hr.oous.
Kew Hampshire Election.
The Onntm(an says a prlvato dispatch re
ceived in that city last evening from Cou
cord, New Hampshire, says tho topublleatu
have carried the State, electing their candid
ate for Governor, a majority in both branches
of the Logialatuie, aud the members of Con
gress. ' ' "
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MAXCPACTUitiso, Imerksts. Calling at
tho so-called Agricultural Works this room
lag we found the lower floor of the imnlonse
building a busy.scene, lathw running, haws
cutting and planers smoothing the way for
llulsued work. Cooke i? Dennis are doing
tbe shop work for ST. M. MlUers'.new' house
aud also work for some new houses in tbe
country and putting up a rge number of
fanning mills for Mr Buchanon of Albany.
Mr. Freuticeis buildlngfurnlturolu a whole
sale way, aud has ou'band full chamber sets
of different values, dining and extension ta
bles and soma of tbe JjaoJsomes maple cen
ter tables eY made lnlDregra.J Uehas any
amount of family ssfes'made, but bis office
desks and furpjtararej4paialprid8.-ile
just lately sent to Woodward of Pbrenix In
suranco Company, Portland, a beautiful
oitioe dMk, and la mow making pice oni
(or Mr: Leo Willis who has jol bought oat
Jackson.
Statij TitEAsURn. Grant county rewi'tcd
Lto-day, by registered letter, a tin can con
taining 5509 coin, on account taxes duo tbe
State. A fow Modoc War Bonds of small
amount were Issued to-day.
Notice.
AS tho subscribers to tin- Homo StanufHctnrln Com
pauj hae not all paid their ase ssments. and aa
they nnr legally bound to do so. all who are delinquent
aie 'equesiod f o make payment of $2 no on each s hare
liefore tho l"ilh daj of May. next, in that tho accounts
ran be balanced when the Directors meet on tho 2011l.
The follow lni; named persons are auttioilzul to re
ceive fetich snhcrlptIons: A. W. fetanard. Allen rar
ker. Scth W. Hae, and Win. Cjrus, or Mini comity:
nniuclltrown of Gcnals, and X. Cunningham, of
Marion conntj ; atid.T. V. D. Butler and James Tatom.of
Polk count.
Dy order of the Board.
JAMES TATOM.
. Treasurer aud Collector.
Saleu, March, 0,1575.
CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED!
Low Prices Established.
JOHH" G. WRXCrHT ,
blXLS
FAMILY' G&OCEftlfi's
For Cash !
CroGkory and Glassware
For Cash !
FITTED WARE & CUTLERY
For Cash !
Tobacco and Cigars
For Cash I
Oisb. or ijoocls tit cvdi prices, ccliinged for coiin
tiy prodhco. the old stjnd on Commercial street.
, joiin a. wmoiiT.
Sale.n, JlurcU 3, lbT5. dwlt
CHOKE HEWjnBBETABLBS.
lEulir.cn t-iuah ; drj, line m-ained, ill -t-iate; this Is
tbeouly Siiuah known lo hae oilslnntci in tho Unit
ed Mati. (i5 ct. per pick me.) Taloj" Nm (.uruiu
lif?. thl- lomblnc In ltell thebo-t tiualitlc ot the
Whlto aplue md lliticliili Tintm., bclu- t:tra MrRi1,
very handsome nud reimrkablv proline; 2.. cts. per
pickaxe. Kiisstin Mttel (uim.iucr ; ery enlj,
tkiu of n broive color and tbloklv netted, as eccllcnt
ns It I" blncrulir. fratt'shcarlj "iiifctt'orn: tbocar
llctt of nil jrletio-' of niKr'.et lc. oh dei'inun
itnlrriucl.il) . cullci tVuiaii ot'nei arietj lij i foa
night. tarttr" I'lemlti'ti f.cn I'm -lery cirly.iery
dwnif. eery prollhc. decldjdlv superior to ,-Llttlo
Ocm '' it tpie.'u O.'lluu : n nbltu uiltl; tlu-eai-llc-t
onion ;ruwn. lla'iilitith 1 Hu1 thill ocinuvli :
u- beeh crown to eluilj") pom d. Br.m te.l! i
i-upe'Ior to common pea ban. boiti? .is round n n
tbut anderv piollllc. I'iu.mi.i Ultutc ; thit It the
lau t of allUttue. nnkiu.'hcacN .be tbo of eaily
uib'n,c. ilat'jli'Va I rolr licit! ; the cail'cst pole
bciiictkuoiii.jndcn lun!aud'eudc". Cltttt'
U'fB'i'eackoT Mm btit &ntat I i1e)i tfits -(tcA...4VJ
UonlR't dtiarJ; AJct'. per pack i'c, l!atin' ! art)
IS) o I luraln Kct ; tor 'uiiict -nr cucrt and .ill
other' till is the cilr bpet; package 10 ets. Aly
T.luetrated Cat.iliiroot Vesetablo and Kloer Peetf.
eoiitalnlnalaKiJVau endU.s arlct, f-ent licotoan
tiddi ets.
JAJtnS J. II. GUCCipnV. jrurblelioad. JIas-.
BODGSP.S, MEYER & CO.,
C0HIB3ISBIQN HEROHANTS.
POKTLAXD, OREGON.
TJlAnMnP.' LINE TO LIVEHPOOJ. DinECT.
iL TifUlit taken In Iot t'l sitlts hhlpper-.
I.ttiornl adiiiircii made on Piodnco Kblpped
to oui Lherpool Ilgttee.
OITEK FOB BALE
500,000 Grain Bag3,
5,000 "Wool Bags,
20 Baleo Fleece Twine.
ftfWI
iIAutf
JS J3l33 33 X 3E3 SL-T,
..INI)..
HARNESS.
HAVINO PUItCIIASEII THE INTRRKbT OF
Jlr. V.'utkitid lu thu old established hono In the
aboe line, thu attention of the couituault) U called
to the stock of
on Ir.nil, wlilcb Is nUercd at sreatlj leduced rates.
-SADDLES AND BRIDLES
At loct Cranccr pilcei,
Hardware, Whips, Hobes, etc.,
To suit eer)bod).
B. M. DEARBORN.
tjlmu,Ftb. :.', 1H2. . ' "tfel
mmim mi
Eoar SS-3.-
DltAnMS. IStTF
lIOLli.S.
CO-
LtnnT and nUK
CHINS.
rSILVKH'AVD r.OLD-H'AN(lt.Ki l'OLANDS,
Slt.VKK-SPANGLEr) HAMUUItns
ucjuie-uueAS.l.ii i:i.l e.AJlE.
W1HTK CIUXA OKESf. '
LAIttJK BROKZE TlllKBYfc,
S5'Bk'n of all tho abore-uaraed Fowls.
, . n : '
PURE-BRED
SHEEP & GOATS.
THOHOUOHBKKD SPANIHH MERIN04. ?
"NEW OXFOrtDalllKK ASD COT8WOLD
t0 w CKOi-i. and T
MERIXO li HADES, ... i
TIIOUOt'fillitnED ASP CriUDED AXGOHA
n. ?0A-. J i - Z
. . J. L.'PARRISH.i
i SIra. Feb. V.t 13T3. t' Ira f
DIXIE STUB FARM!
T?H Farmers
..AKD..
STOCK- BREEDERS
Oregon and Washington Territory
i
HE KKSPKCTFULIjY AS
. thu Stallions kept for tho
A HE KKSPKCTFUMjY asukd to examine
Improvement of Stock
tFAEM OE JAS. AV. NESMITII,
PollL Couutjr, Creson.
Tberattlmila offered aro selections from tho
Best TliorougHTbred
TROTTING FAMILIES
Kcntuck' txtul the Eastern States.
The pnbllc nro'cordlally Invited to cxamlnnj the
" Spirit o'f tbe Tlmb," " Turf, Field, and Farm," and
other leadln'Amerlcan Stock JouruaU for their ante-
cedcnts,sas well as' exirabio Ilia animal tlicmtchcr,
which vill bouudcr tho care of ALPUnDS GUILD,
fornicrly wlth,B0pD DOBLK, of New York.'
i. i1
Scr IceSeanon, lrom April 1st to Aus. I.
An a reprcenfitIeo of Thoroughbred stock the
Stallion
DELAWARE,
Bred by It. A. Alexander, of Kentucky, Is offered; ho
in by the famous ru-choro " ltln.'irold," he by
"Boston." out or "FllitllU.jr ." by "Sir Aichy."
Del i are eat out of "Ariel," sbc bv imported "Sir
k don," m ho e is brought out in Enplane!, and made,
a- is Mcllkmmu, an enviable reputation under the
ownership of tleneral Grovenor.
Del lu are has performed as follows: At Woodlawn
sprlnff meeting of lK ho won thn stake for three
nrolds; nct, the Piodnco stakes for three cat sold
eolts. two-tnllu heats. $"i(10 outrunce. f 200 forfeit, and
f.l.) added by tho Chili Ne-.t, tbe "Club Purse."
$ueHl, two mile heats, all atres: and. three days after,
lie bent tho furious " llanvof the West" for "Club
i'mvp" of f t,0i)0 three-mile heals, at tbe Patterson
T.ill jreclln.'. At the Hoboken Siirlne: Meeting, 1817,
"Sinford Swi-cptal:e" nnrte. 3(T), rallo and half.
At Patterson Pprlnj; Mectliu', IN," won thptbr'e-mlle
dash for all lines tor 6"00. and tho same day bo bent
Dinle, tine e mile beats, for $700, aud at tho Patterson
Fall 5Iectinpr vontbo ' t'udcrwood Olftl'ui'u' of "M.
DELAWARE I" a rich bay, 13'f bands lilsh of per
fectly quiet temper, and Is u ery dcslrablo flro lor
loid and poitln stock,
Deslrlure-spclally to enrounsea tlas nf better
blooded hors . eve hn e decided to put the sf rvlccs of
DelrevsroTO INSl'RU foi $125. Provisional note at
time ol sereico.
W8NTHROP KP'iOM:,
Fonnerlj Bonnc's Knox,
I i baj brown, 1(1 hand? hltrh, and weljlis lino lbs ,
W lour j eats old, and was sired by "Genera! Knox,"
ho tjy "Vermont Hero," bv "Sherman llkick
Hawk," b "Vermont UUck-llawk, by "Miormin
Jtoran," iv "Justin Moican " Tho dam of-'WIn-tbiop
Kivk ' was out of the well-known Levitt mare.
S.ilrt mine was nNed by .Tobn O, WInir, Emi., of Win
thiop, JIalne, m il wai bj "Ill.ick Lion," he by tuo
Noitb llori-H oi "Pbcrman Dlack Ilak" dam of
Lei ltt miro by Old Wltbciell, hu by Winthroii Mcssen
reifby Imp. Jlesener. Tho cranddam orWIntbrnn
Knox was by " Yoi.us Danibletoniin," lie by "Harris
llanibletnuian," who was thoroughbred and stood at
llriftol. Vermont, until be was 27 vemrs old, producing
' llrty Eale. " "ladj ofthe Lake,""Greeu Moun
tain Uoj." "Trno John," "Sonta," "Orej Trouble,"
" Ulack Miriab." anil miny vther (ehbrlllis
smlces of WINTHHOP KNOX" for UOTO 1N
Sl ltU. Provisional note at lime of sen ice.
BLACK STRANGER
Wa sired by I'nele bhnbo, a lar'0 fist Stallion by
Oonenr lCuo uclq Sbubo (formerly known as
W.icr's Koom is now owned by Henry It. lluttcrilcld.
SfR to &9ft VKi DAY.fliome. Tnafn-e.
Cfvr 1 OMU Aaoriai
h.:jJAhSji
a.J?i:xiux Ji l'o..
i'ttxiuua JuerjOa
T3LOOMIXGT0N' t'BiiEP.Y. Blotjmlnston, JU
X F.'K. llirf-Mr. tpr)ns lutsTfr. of tbeVt nf
lour catilocj roet free for tn-entf -Art C4iiti, rvtn
Esq.. of Watenllle. Maine, isn c he tiiut stallion Id1,
nana uin, nuu wcn;n9 ijo piHuius: uus uuiet uiieei
foi Dift wrpk, l-atjni: been kept lu tbe stud, where lie
In 2 St), ami hfihalus leadlly in M0 Got a lecord as
ajreen fum jcarsoldof SW. ibco Tho-npmirs rec
orcl "Maine Bied Horses."
Tho dinn ol Ulack Sli-an?er was tho well known
Ilej Holds mare, wcihlng rjrifl pounds, tireel by 11 1.
man's Messenger, by btone Messenger, by Winthroii
Meseiir, by Imported Messenger, and her crand
dam (the dum of'llnclo Hbnlie) was a MesBenpcT in iio
slilnn .UiUl ..Atina
IlACj; aTHNOEIl is lb', hands hlifb.aurl wcljli
ert when Btaited for Oieson 117 pounds. Ills limbs
arc of such extraordinary sttenfh, with knees ami
cambrel joints low down llko sire, and Lrraudslie Gen
eral Knox, that woleel tint Ibis, adelcd to blselo-o
aillaneo to surh remirt:itblav spted and great si hi lu
both branches of hs faniily foi so many LteiKralions,
inin-t make blm a valunble stuck getter lo' the fu-nu rs
of Orison.
WACK STnXGER will stand for 850 T l.V
Sl HE. l'rml'ionil note at tiino of sen lee.
RjlAGNWRfl KNO
Tbiio jar pld, lt, by "General Knot," dam bj
H iDOlUf norse, oy
liomiu s Mttsen 'er. bv " Sstone
Wlnthton Me.scnerer. Mn ' Imnorted
Mej.eur. she ifelphedl-JU lbs and is naw onned
lteti,rcr bv
bv tho ll itb Steam "Nf 111 ro.
Sb-mu-s ofMAt.xun uno;:,
PruiUlccul uotu at time of scnle
R85 TO INbLT.i:.
Tbe proprietors feel modi coutbbneo
this slock, as "General Kno." sire of
kii)"j:d of " Mayitmi Knot," and?!
Ulaek MnuuJr.'
lit ouVrlri;;
' Winthroii
rand riro of
bis won bis way thruiirb ahoti
position inNetr Euland. wlniilnsr the lilu'het stakes
v, bile uwricil by Col. Lnz, and Ukln; the highest
awards as a stock horse mer all New Eifland. and
now at'Oeurr of a 'e stands at tho head oil be "1ii
loiib'uU n in" suh'es lor f 110 sejoj sere Ice with
out warrant, with such rumpinlnni as ",I Gould,
" Soerstos,'' and "Taller," and was selected and cou
pled wltn men celebrities as " Lady Thorn ' "LiKy."
anelaujiy other.. "Harris llsmWetemUii," thoraud
aire or "Oirii. Knps" atul great grand sire of the eolts
ntr.rii fos si rrlf e. -was bv the tnbiet tboron '1111
horse JUmlilettfUlanl He-eHtad Jlook. paju lsl: aud
lloO)l,b)iuntsD )ia tbe prodew of Itaported U'.H'n
ger to hit cjwn laugU'Lr.
J.ii
A. Mile Track
Has lun (aid nimn Co!, Nestnltli'i eitatev which
wmTielrrMr. tiulld's care. Kb, nil! handle nod train
tlji stalllnns ahd h'rtf for otlser tisHles doslrons. All
I'lorrcspnndeuce. requiring huhciIdk srul icccla
prompi aitei.tiou.
Parties desiroui of tmtnlnf thtfr own animals are
ronJUllyoBvred thu u ot tlwtnolc sisl auy ftdflco
In tnlum or uatidllnj, er ateUtaiiee, la tbj fa'u of
stock. ,
1 NESMITH & LANG.
i i 'i i
Rlckrealt March 9t IWi,
FLO "SiT" JS .
!!tft
w
B IIAA-E OV HAND AND AEG HECElVltfCJ A FULL STOCK OF T.tE ABOVE CELEBRATED
Plow a. e warrant them to bo
iS'txTooricr to sxtst 2PjLo",577'
Ever imported to tho Pacific coat, and w q c m f.unth Ihcm to ult un description of soil. o hai e them Jw
oldirronndorsod.asrequlied. We luecnlso tbe AltJJKN IITV NIlIiKY PLOW, CUTl'INU lO
INCHhS. with three horse attachment, whlcl . lu simplicity or opeiatlon and petlectlou of work, wo irtmruntgo
SUl'tatlOK touny Sulky or Gaiu Plow In tho United States. Wo CiuHctue any paity In Oregon U piodnco 9
couaL .
SCHUTTLSK WAGONS,
ALL SVJS8,
Hacks and Carriages, Seed Drills, Cultivator and
3ioad-cast sowtbiis, "
ALL AT EXTllliMJSLY LOW I'JtJCES.
seistf t. oiyjsrajiiaHAWi &. oo., balkm, obeqon-.
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MAOHIKE,
UA.'X'lS IMPROVEMENTS.
Finished in Six different Styles. Prices BELOW all Others.
Criinrnntoocl to sAxro Satlsfaotion.
SAL.ES EXCEED ALL OTHERS. EST ITS PATKONS KECOJtJrMNvD TIJEJL
Buy tlio Uet X
A Ven or the Patrons of
Iniprui ed Home t bull I o
A. .1. Diifiir,
T. J. Alatloclr,
Multnomah ro.
W. F. Herri n,
J. M. Hoxlc,
.Tachion co.
C. Gay, J Ann co.
A. B. Henry,
Rev. J. Siioncer,
Vamfiill co.
T. II. Loudon,
II. li. Luce,
Washington.
J. A. Cnuthorn,
Jicnlon.
C. G. Chrititilcr,
J. M. IJoyd,
J Uil er.
-js
kM I'1'""" r sfSv Ktvl W Hn I vk
H yMBI
BHI 1 13M Jif tBjA5Ki '(,,
N jXgl ID
t I I i iej v I
f '$ ' II aH'tUrM Ml. I
' III UJJ"' 1 1
A I'm 1 1 tie I'M reus. oC
the' .Now lluiuc
A. Winner,
Ctiiit. Baughiunii,
.F. JIolhiiKl,
Jfttltnontitfi.
u Jjittifrlilin,
A. B. Henry,
Yamhilt,
V. WrlRht.
Wanhliifftoiu
.T. l?niL'0,
Wm. C5. I'ortep,
Jicnlon.
J. Lucky,
Witxo,
A. T. llunstikert
rl Pope,
ClUCfttUMM.
('. Urown,
Clarke eo., W.T.
v
Style DE3CO330L J33a.ixiS-tl.&
JUST RECEIVED.
Triplicate motions. Makes three hinds of Stitches.
Each machlno suppliod with set of Ivoyotono I'.ilout Tlonnncivs, (four widths,)'
Drcis IJinder, and cctru Attnchinentu, '.
TSovr Home Manufacture commenced 1873 90,000 in use !
DIAMOND. (lOOI)lflCH, AND KEVSTONI3 HKMMllKS. MONAW'II AND COODIIICH T0CKI"!W. OH
AND VBI"1)LKS I'Oit AH, JrUUlllNI.s.
xsr oxly arvscy w voimAxn nncwvixu iminjr rtoji i(A:ii'PAurunKRv.j?
r3end for Illustrated Oirculirs aud new Pileo Mst, Jj" 3CX"ioorc lO'W fcil' Ctltaix.
AOENUY PAIUUON VAI Oil STOVK DUItNKlt. AllUNTS ANN'l VA).
G-3SO. -X7V. i""ciyv,cr3S2"r.,
Fob.
, IaVI.
Inufacturer's Acent, S. W. corner Motrlson und Third street.
POinXAljD.
Or.
JOHN
Stcvto Stroot, - -
HUGH3E1.S,
- - - - 3bloact3., Orogctu.
DEALER JN
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,
9
AND
"TWXJSHCy OT7V
CStXj-AJSJSS,
TUBE COLORS, PICTURE CANT AS,
Artiste' Materials of all Kinds,
Wall Paper and Window Shades,
Salt, Grain, an& Peed
Lime, Hair, Nails, and Shingles.
1S74.
I'alem. AnsnetSS,
MOUNTAIN BALM
The Great Orepn toBdy for
CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS,
AMI (inun
BiHcasi'H oi"tIe Tuujrs,
TS PKIlFKCri.Y HAUMLUhS -CANNOT INJUBKi
X tbe most dHltvile, Tun puro yrui ft beuiiim
article nlciis.iat Hi thu tasle jir"iand with preat.
cine cm holiidut notii vitruiiHAH-n ana nit
d&wtt
efAMES COFFEY,
nraLBii i(
-HON
I,T'B Dni'jHtoro", lun.
fe-'Jtr
Proposalsfor Wool
IIDS WILL lilt HKI'KIVKIi AT TIIK OFFICE
of ibo Ploufvr Oil C'ouiianr until tbe lilt day of
.M.icb. UfTi. for tliHiIeBverr. ill tlioOimiiMiy'a. works,
or TWO lll'NDIIKD COIIDSOP WOOI,a follows:
80 cords of good Oak,
60 cordi of good split Ash,
60 eords of good split Fir.
Tho Company rc-ienelberlcbt to reject any and all
ror mnuvr .., am-tyio
rlern.Kcli.lWiVl Attnt K. O. C,
COOK AKD PARL0E STOVES.
All Kluil or Furulturo Monti)- lCciuIrcd
X11AVK COXSTANTI.Y O.NT IIANP, AND J"OIt
halo cbeau for cab, all klniVof New and Keennd
haul FurnlHiru, Cwik hUnes, Parlor Htuves, Crutkery
veare, etc.. etc, tour doors so.Hi of tbe Hunk,
tenli'iii. .raj. 5. lsa. dtr
SV
bids,
Notice.
I'ASllIOAllI.i:
Boots &;, Shoes.
A TTUNTION M Afl VIN ClALLIfn TO Tint EV.
1. trwinUnary ooportiinttlc-tiihlcb. Are last now tin.
(.K wswiiM ijr ceiling ltooo uiiinif jlCMJTf Anis
S1IQI3 r tbe. ery Ili'P yUALlTi , at tbe shop u(
HENRY. DIPPEL.
FVUoor soutbof Ibellaiit, Commercial, Htreet,-
BAirar, orison.
KMilrlni( Neatly Hone. -i All Work Wa
, rauled. dk:. itniuu
TrAVINO
M.M. s'(i
DKCIDBIJ TO AUOTT THE IJAbll
lean. 1 take tills mctbftd of iintlfvlux aiv cm-
turners, ipetthfl citizens of fialem, and vlelaliy, tint
my bnol.s will be closeel onManb first, nfier wbleh
date Ikliall beable to tell iochV at HliDL'CED Pitl
CKl, thereby hi Muj a ben) lit to purcbMsiv.
Thanking my ciutoiners' tut pa.t favors. I teieclfnV
ly solicit a fair share id iiatrem.a.'e in the future.
Cash, or Hoods at cash price., paid forrouutry pr
dne. i,ll ierson ludehtel to ma are ra'iye.Uil to call and
sUtlafy cas f-r noto yflliw elt,li . ,,,., ,
u, u, witiutrf,
ivmj.wtu;
Beaver Clen Nursery.
A cliolcp collection of
Fruit & Nut-Bearing
I'or snip at tbuliearer Glen Nurteryi VINKVIIU1TS
nuulei a ssrcUUy. Atlur tMeuly-llvu j'-ara' ejiierl-
enceln tboi'nilt builneit.tu tbe wnMoIIIIIs. 1 beino
torlvBsallsfnttieiu, Aelilrvs),
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il. IV j HUNT.
.bulitelti.Ojiwut.
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