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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1882)
metWAMU6um.WmV9 WJI JU uW Wll Ut-Mf l glm.JJ) I '.pji.rj-jrrcvrJT. ;nvAUiFuKasiaeJUjr B 8 Qjommtrttnl. ma it K j: t he io u t. HOT1I I'ttOMI VUtKST. 1 lie following Ppumut nlibxLl'i rtt , rom producers or fir'tlm FLOOR. In jol liing 161" ulaii-Util linnrt. Coin i.u. nun's liin'i. ' ' ?or """ H UHAl- a llc J ).(m 1 (i74;V.ul.i .''jl -i ' I.S2J fru tuw i !; fT to " ffiit" in t farmer a biwiil ut '..nil;. .i'U ami mat p ItM. OATS. CC Us for ijood feed bush. JNIONh. New IJu POTATO KS. -COfeSSc. 1IDDLINGH. Joulmii?, for feed, $:. 082.60 t? ton. Shorts, $25 Chop, J 27 '0 oo tf ton. BKANfolibing at 820 pur ton MACON Siilm, 17(qtl3; Hams, country enred, nous.; city mred, 1718oj Shoulders, 13(81 4c CUhKSK.-lCtol7c nii. HONKY In comb, lG18c; strained, in 5 gallons, lie. DKIK1) FKUITS. Apples, sun dried ijuar Nd, 67o; sliced, 7&8CJ machine dried, BalOo; Pears, machine machine dried, 9al0c; Plums, inn dried, ditto, 12a 15c. fOULlKY. Chickens, full irnntn, ?4 00 M. Small, SS&3 CO. Ducks, $7 to 8. RnnH.-No.ir by fresh laid, 40c. HOGB. Ilreiso 1, 7c. UKKK. Ni't weifdit Oo and OJo for choice. BiiKKl'. Net weight, 6c. VEAL.-0Jto7o WOOL. Kastcrn Orepon, 16a20c; Wil lamette Valley, 1822c; Umpqua, none. HIDES. lluUhcrs' hides, dry, IRalOoj ooontry cured, dry, lfies culs & otr, gretn hldM, salteil, 7i8c; country ditto, 7aSc; deerskins, dry, IVUi i lb; d sheep pells each Ifal.OO; dry oik, 20c per lb. TALLOW y notable at 84o. per lb. HAY Choicu timoth), $20; from wagon, 16. ; I A Mil I, JIKHCIUMUHK. LAUD In kegs, 1C-; Oregon leaf, tins ISoi do in pails, liil lie BUTTKK Wo quo! , extra flesh roll, 37 J 040c; lair to good, 3035 cts; in kegs, KICK. China, No. 1, tic; China No. 2 (;i Japan, 7o; Handwioh Islands, 77ic. TEAS Japau,4050(g65oj lllack, 4U(75o, 8 wn, WkoiSOo. OOKKEK GistaKica ia16c; Java,28:i0 4UOAKS. Cnislnd A I to; Fine Crushed U'c: Cube, 131al3Jo; Extra C, lSJnlSJe Glden 0. IlifallJ'i; Sandwich Islands, No. J. lOo. 1). 1 !( 1 1 5c Sugars drop Jo in each grade. ' YKU1 Kivn gallons 86c. "CANDLES-13 10c. RA1HINS. -California, $$3.2Jit2.78 25 It SOAPS. Uood. 7r.cJl.7fl. OILS. Ordinary brands of coal, 26c; high .grades, Dowuo .t Co., 37Jo; Moiled Linseetl, i diHo Raw. 77c: ilmo.. oil, 40o; Turneii. Una, 70o; Pure Lard, t 10; Castor, $1.25 1.40. SALT. Stock, bay, 810 V ton; Carmen Island, $121; Coarse Liverpool,$15; Finn iiual y, 314; Ashton'n dairy, ditto, $30 YEAST POWDERS. Donnelly, 2 If doz; COMMERCIAL. Tlltili.si.AY, Dee. 1 1, 18S2. Theiii Ins h'IiIoiii bicn n more stonny and rainy week than thu onu elapsed betwein lost iliac of the l'AHMKIt mid this one. Wu must have severe Hoods after such a deluge of rain It was ill cult illy stormy on I'mlay; lainul tin , Saturday; Sunday was storm and rain all da) ; Monday was bad enough, but Tuenlaywas more. 'I iiesday night it pound down in tor rents and kept it up; without much wind, on " Wednesday. Probably them has been little Outside wink donu anywhere during the week. Hut, otherw ise tlun damage mav oe ' ur fiom Hood, tho w either has been favorable to the grow tb of gras and " beat fields. The n air has beuu actually warm, and word romes , from Eastern and Western Ongon that the wheat fields are grow ing rapidly. Wo do not remember any year when winter wheat made tetter growth than thj season. The middle of December finds everything growing and pastures comt i tly improving, so that stock will go into tho New Year actually in good condition. Tho wheat market is improving to keep pace with general good fetling. Fremhta are 'o reasonable that tho farmer feels the benefit strongly in the advance in wheat. A week ago as wo do aijiiii to-day wo figured up the tonnage qusttoii In connection with thu price of win at, showing that wheat in Eu land has iiot materially varied in price all the arason, and that advance in prices will depend moro on thu cent of fieighting than on advance in price abroad. Already we feel the benefit of cheap freights in a raiioju wheat to $1 06 and f 1 07 i per reutsl, which Wurcs SO cents ,tfra llrntou n.l Linn count ii, ami will 'materially help tbivi who have not sold up the Columbia With thi liiiproeiueut wheat will commence to move to Portland. With a urplua of 260,000 torn of shipping in Califor nia, and the pi obability that our own supply will equal the demand, height should remain low all the leu'aon. Might here wo Inform our rtadara that at auy pine bvlnw 6tW per too, ship owner are iu piwed to lose money It is not healthy for freight to Ihi too high or too low. Many vis aels to irnvr lto in the ipriug will lx apt to hold mi for the new crop, and ship owner ( abroad will Ik'siUte to tend ves-eU here when they sen that pi ice won't pay them. What uit Ut in tlie loug run is fair profit on all aide, Karuiei have held their grain judici uuily tin yer, ami they protpci far more than if thuy had bold fris'ly, and crtatisl a do maud for biu that vvihiIJ keep fivn-lit hiph. The wool market show little excitement, but w may exptut fair price to rule I rxt prlujj Pt hold up VII, ai dive hay Oivlngto the.titcio ilivulh ht leuou'a ciip vim iboit ol Ul'i, ami pricv will hold at a fair liguie. I'.iuhw h1 i am nut) a mevlir.m crop, and wo tl all mvd alvut all webtvr runt) (or iiie home nuilt-t. Hops remain at 95 cei.ts, and that ought o s-itisfy, but sonif , when hops were brisk at a dollar, laid on for an mlianc. 'I lure 11 piospect of fcood whest crops ill 1SS3, mid with u grunl harvest the G lunibia ,mr i mjlit to ship Un inillions of buihcls or more of wheat alone. 'Ibis winter, so far, promises wt!l for .1 wool clip; that will 1uh an importai t bearing on in xt j car's proipu.t All kinds of mens ;irc h'tili ennugli to pny 11 It seems as if our oft ripnttd aSMiinli i tlia" grafs can pay bit-Id- 'ban wbc.it oug.tto 1 pruvnl beyond my dr ubt. I,nf I. MAKKFTK, Review el and corre" ed weekly by J. !. Knmip, prwliico i-'itmimeioii cbialer, 207 Kir-it Hirti't, Piiitliiid, Ot(; n. Whi at has iiitn ndv.ni ed, now one dolhr per Imslnl anil ov. l, CI till to 51 f7J. flitHN'o (.Iihiil'u eincu last (iiiotatioii; mar ket qiii.-t, uting about b0 to 05 cents per bnshel. Potatoes No change; ruling rates 50c, a few sales, perhaps, as high as 55c. Onions No change. Huttcr Woikening, arrivals from Cali fornia the cause; California selling 35 to 35c; Oregon fresh dairy 35 to 37J, a littlo at 40c; inferior grades, 30 to 35c. Cheese No change. Eggs The supply quite limited; selling at 40c. PoultrySince Thanksgiving the supply has bum very moderate; supply of wild game also icry limited. Chickens Hating St to 5 pcrdw. Ducks, $7 to 8; geese, $9 to 10; turkeys, a dozen and moro cocks this week sold readily this week at 15c. Fruit PUnty of apples on the market sells slow y, or perhaps I should (ay the stock on hand ahead of tho demand makes it appear slow. I notice daily wagon loads, in nice I'oxis, going to the tulcr null; cause, can't wmt imy lmigcr. Tho fruit was good when packed; nuns to be not keeping very well, and as a coiiMqucncc, has a limit to its stay in tliu city; and when it can't stay any longer und kicp up a respectable appearance, it had better go to the cider mill to save being deb ited " total loss." Wool is stereotyped : nothing to say that you would wmh to hear. Hay market bare; no change in rates ruling for tho pint few weeks, $20 though a good artulu uoullsell readily at a little above quotations. Meats lieof, no change, on foot, 3Jo t lb. Pork, packing going ou lively; uo change in pi ic -s. CalUorata Crops and Markets. We tako the following from tho San Fran- isco Commercial Iltrttld of December 7th t Wn learn Unit tonnage was still accumulate nil.', and freights 40s per ton, and lens. The tonnage supply foots up as followH, that date: () i lurtli and loading . .. 40,000 Disengaged ships 83,000 To arrive in Cue months 203,000 .Making total tonnago avail thle. 317,000 Equal to actual capacity 578,000 rotalaliipnientwhiatsiiicc.luly 1, '81, .31)0,000 Tutil 008,000 Touu ign supply for wheat against this lice Is now : Surplus fi oui crop of '81 160,000 Surplus trout crop of '82 000,000 Total 750.000 Surplm . . JiS.l'OO Cilifoiini will havetounacoonough tocarr) away all the wheat fiom that Stnto and the Columhii river. What all those shipi will do ciuuot bo easily said. Tho wheat supply in thu State was running shorter than ever be fore knoaii in December. Tho seasou'H planting is about completed in that State. Eirly rams made that possible, but the want of rain since that creatiH a fear tint there will be dry season. They prob ably have a share uf the long storm and heavy rains that we have endured for a week past. California dairymen are alanncd and indig nant, because of the manufacture of olcomar gaiine. Considerable Oregon wheat finds it way by steamer to San rrancuco and shipped to England from there. There are alio Hour shipmeuts from Oregon. There are large stocks of potatoes, and slow tales at 00 to $1 00 for Humboldt leds ; So to O.Vi for Pttalumas ; $1 00 to $1 12 for k'nrnet chi is, etc. Hides are : Heavy salted, 10 to Uo ; light do, 0o ; calf, 14 to 15o ; deer, 35 to 37Je ; sheep, shearlihgs, 25 to Wc ; short wool, 30 to60o; medium wool, iKki to $1 00 ; long wool, $1 00 to $1 60; dry hides, 20 to 21c; dry kip, 18 to 20c ; calf, 21 to 22c. Hops -Spot msrket flat at 80 to OOo. Muy eri arc more paitisular about quality. It is thought that the English market shows so much deficiency tliat there mint tie spirited bidding l font the end of January. Tho fall clip of wool is much neglected. Price nominal, Mutter market well stocked with fresh gram roll. Heavy supplies of eggs co.no overland. UOLD AND STOCK COMPANY'S REPORTS. Ban Francisco Markets. Sav Franciioo, Dec. 13. Wheat Hood shipping demand; pricei are firm; sales of No. 1 white, $1 75; choice mill .iwluld.SI SO; poor coast, $1 43; No. 1 white, buvir, January $1 'fi!i 77, I'lour- Firm at unchanged quotations; qui it lUrloy Kie.lSt ady, with pi ices in buy er' favor, $1 330C1 411 ipoi; No. 1 ftvd, Jauu ary, $1 3sj February, $1 40 bu)er; the sea ton, $1 46. Oat -Steid) i fair demand; sale fair; feed, f I 1171; vlmiw. $1 00. Potatoes Potalu u and Tomales, )V il 03; Rail) Ro.e, 7.Va.!KV; market well up p nsl, ead) : suiot, $J 7.V'''-t- jliij'' D"i). muat le'ecuon, Ui2iV; iliy kip uLil vulf, SlX'i in rket quiet with prices against 'ller. -aim 'ii -Columbu river--There is a iiiall deinaiid tcr Auntr.lu at $1 32) WILLAMETTE PAHMER: PORTLAND, OREGON, DECEMBER i grf-m ,.,-v, . :-3" All Sty?'-" .: ":?&$ 7 'A&ntfi Hops Theie are orders on the market, but they arc below sellers' prices; 76c bid for good. Ekes Fresh California, 3l37ic; supplies are larger than demand. Mutt'r Fresh roll, 28J31c; market weak and sellers anxious. FHKIGIITS. Quotations nominal, unchanged; market is not so firm. rllAKTHlKD. For Cork. U. K , Mr ship Glendarerel; iron. 1701 tons, 40s; Mr bk Nokomis, iron, owners' account. TONNAOK. Registered tonnage in port disengiged, 50,000 tons. CHICAGO MARKKTS. Chicago, Dec. 13. Wheat Easier: Oljjc Jan. Pork Lower $17 274 January. Lard Lower; S10 47i January. BEERBOIIM ENGLISH KKPOKTS. London, Dec. 13. Floating cargoes Stiff. Cargoes on pa-Fnire and for shipment Stitr. Mirk Lane Steady. Red winter off toast, 45s. No. 2 spiiug off coast, -3s. No. 2 prompt shipment, 41s Od. English country market, steady. French country markets, firm. Imports into United Kingdom past week Wheat, 100,000 to 103,000 qrs; flour, 105,000 to 170,000 bbls. LIVERPOOL MARKETS. Liverpool, Dec. 13. Spot market Quiet but steady. Quantity of wheat ou passage to continent, 480,000 qrs. GRAIN UECKirTS AT CHICAOO. Chicago, Dec. 13. Receipts of grain tho past year have been phonotninally light, being 25,000,000 less than the preceding yoar. Tim reasons are the m creased ability of farmers to hold stocks at low pricis since tho new rrop was harwateri and a rapid i.icrcaso in the mil'ing capacity. I'ho receipts of winter wheat have inciiasul The above facts are from the report of Chan man Smith, of thu State Riilrcad and Ware house Commission. HOLIDAY PRESENTS IN BOOKS AND STATIONERY . .. AT J.K.Cillc&Co i First Street. Eastern Cranberry Vines KOR SALK FROM A. J. BURR'S BOG, Olympic W. T. i,oo viae, $ :.oo ft,ooo .innt, . ao.oo lo.MO .lnc ... M.00 Send money by Krfrisfered Letter, Money Order or WelU, Ytip k CVs, with airrcUcni for (orwtrdint;. In 1377, 1 planted three 60 feet bedi ol the Jcree rmnberry v1ne. 1 nt&nted thtni IS inch tpmrt, ecl I ni&nieo int-m is incn apmrt, ecn m ay; aarnieU one bed lx tnchei deep, one three fnchce. v, hiiucu vnv vitu ti ini nca ut-u, who ami the other 1 nlanUt on the natural bev The sanded bdi 1ildcU but few berries and are dying; out. In lStU I fathered from the mtural bed two lar,'e unr turret lull of berriee, and only one barrel from both of the sanded one. H nek or Teat Und that uierflos until about the tint of May W the belt for the Cranberry. Keep the water on the vine until the late frost are oer, ami ) ou w 111 hat e a ifood crop en rj ) ear. Plant bydrpplntf the tinea feetb) 6 Inchca, and forcing Into the muck with a forked Uck orwetttre hapi.l dibble. Hoe out the weMi the tint ) ear; putl them out by hand the aecon 1, and the thinl jeir they will tke cro of theiuaelttui. A. J. BURR, oo'.ImS OlympU, TliursMn Co., W. T J.B. CONGLE&CO 110 ont Strut, Eulild..rortl.nil, Oregon. AajtsUa ia Business. MANUKACTUKEKS AND lMPOUTKItS OK Saddles, llunieKM, Bridles, Whips, Saddler' Hardware, Etc., Etc. RepaOrlntT Netlr avnd Proanptly At4 ended to THE YANKEE BAZAAR! 35, rint Btrat. Undtr New Market Theatre. rillln CUVUl'KaT Of AU, iTOtttJJ WllX Kl'El' I wuiUuU) on tuiul n trutnn ux k ot :! ktu.ti cTuwfut nU cmvuctiul rtKl- fall and hrr, ami by t.t.ultliril. H UTIK Kl.lR. NotlStf Maua;cr. faB llaaV'M Commission Merchants. The rollonli'R Is n Hal of I lie Commission Hcrdiiuil. orihls Cll). sililrh i-iiubllsli ror I lie Im-iii III orour rriulrr-. Tliej nrf licrrecl ly rrllnlilr, anil an) lulnfM cnlruslctl lo mHr cure "III receive iroiuit atlenltoiil J. C.TOHI). J, F. DIVE.V. TODD & BIVEN, .V. 10 North Front -Ircfl, rorllunil. Wholeule flrocers. Commission Merchants, And Dealers in FKL'ITS. Wool, Oraliit anl all kinds of Produce. Agents fur haboh Whlokey. Drj AJonopole Cham jwifiieand hlarn's Vinejsril, Fresno, Cl. ldey F. H. PAGE. Commission Merchant, DEALER IN raln, Flour, Feed and Staple groceries. sI'KI'I.VI, ATTKriO ;itK.N To tm'.NTftl IMtUIII UK. X3T132 Front Street. Portland, declmtt HENRY EVERDING, Commission Merchant, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hay, tiraiu, Feed, and Staple CJroceries. NO. 47 FBONT STKEET, RETWtEN ASH AND Pine, Portland, Oregon. dcttf GEO. COHN& BRO. QE.VEKAL Commission Merchants. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Flour, Feed, Iroviioiis, and Staple Groceries. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED, PRODUCERS W1I L further their intcrt-sta hy rorrecpondintr with u. letters of inquiry proinptlj annsercd. ILLIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON APPROVED SHIPMENTS OK OUA1N, OOD, FLOUR, HOPS, HIDES, ETC., ETC. aprltf UO Front Htrrel.bet. Morrison and Yamhill. OEORGE HERHEN. WILLARD HERREN. HERREN BROS.. Commission Merchants, CONSIGNMENTS OF Woal. Grain, Flour, and all kinds of Oregon & California Produce Solicited. Importers and Jobbers in C It tlV.tr (Mil., nml ri.ont 1IUi4. Fleer y nml Sestlnir Istlufs, 1'nllon Itelllne lliimmnrlis, (III I'lotlilUK, lenls, Mr. jtaTPartlcular attention psid to huvlng Farmer' supplies onord.'r. ConsignnicnU and corrc6Pondenct oliciUd. Lihtral cash advances made on conni-nmintii A. E. Corner Norlll Frnnl and R. HI reels, p!4 TORTLAND, OREGON, SD3SON, CHURCH & CO., Shipping and Commission MERCHANTS, Norlheani Corner of Aih and Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. aurl-tl J. B. KNAPP & CO. Commission Merchants AND PU CHASING AGENTS, tn rint Street. Portland. Orecon. Receive and Mil the product of the farm on con. rulMion, purchM and forward good and farm imple ment, on the most reasonable term. A.ROBERTS, ., .SUCCESSOR TO.... FISHEL & ROBERTS. Cor. Firt and Alder SU, Portland, Ore. THE LEADING Clothier, Merchant Tailor, And Hatter. OF OREGON, iiinranttMs to soil tho very best CLOTHING tor less .Money than any other house in tho state. Juneltl L. M. DYER, IIORSESHOER. Cor. !4 and Main Slfc, I'orttand, Orrven. PALMER'S DANCING ACADEMY, tuter the I'lr.t nlitinil lUnk.) lmiruwtioni fitei hr THE FRA2ER CHART SYSTEM KorlMrnlni 111U Wilti. tUvnrttr, tsrhottlhf rtc. Huiah-fU Anr;n Ink tv Uiuoti. CHI and ex ituio 0-ttfc-jttnn in twnir, oollf 15, 1882 Chas. B. Dodd &. Co., (SUCCESSORS TO IIAWFLEY, DODI) & CO.,) DU'OKTEICS AM DEALEKS Ii dware. I BmtnruDk Ui&Ui3i.ai ISHi v(,h, SOLTJ AGJ2XT8 FOR JOHN DEERE'K SlTLKY PLOW, Tho Only Single tifver Sulky made; Prrfect in Every JCcspcct, Succcsr. ful in every Contest at Homo and Abroad, GANG, STUBBLE AND BREAKING PLOWS Of the Latest Model and Improved Manufacture. SOLE AGENTS FOR Schuttler Farm 'Wagons BUCKEYE AND SUPERIOR SEED DRILLS, Deere Harrows, and Spring Tooih Harrows, SOLE AGENTS FOR Haish Barbed Wire, Best CHAS. oc!3m3 Front, First and SEYMOUR, SABIN & CO., Manufacturer ot and Dealers In the Latent Improved Farm Machinery. MADISON STREET, (from Front i1nl5l'tlat-'g?l'i Tn1 ml mi II I I I ill Mil i ii i .in jwmmm, -W-H -f ia ' 'S'WK We are solo agent on the North Pacific Coast for MORRISON PLOW Which are warranted to scour in any soil. Aluo the Furst niul Bradley Gang Plow, Kalamazoo Spring Tooth Harrow and Cultivator, Tho New Buckeye Grain Drill, New Buckeye Broadcast Seeder, Buckeye Cider Press, The Diamond Feed Mill, The Burnell Four Point Barb Wire. We have many others that cannot be enumerated here. We cordially invito all viantiniX'i anything in our line to come and see us, and listB and catalogues. ESTABLISHED IN CHAS. HODGE, T. A. DAVIS, HODGE, DAVIS & CO., a uuu rrooi oireot, (cor. otarK) Portland Urcgon. Offer to the Drug and General Merchandise Trade a Complete Assortment of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Fine Chemicals, Glassware Shop Furniture, and Druggists' Sundries. ALSO WINDOW GLASS OF ALL SIZES AND QUALITY Of all the leading, COLORS IN CANS AND DRY. ,f Putty, Lampblack, Red Lead, Glue, and Varnishes f Including the finest brands for Coach painters' ue. Paint, Whitewash and Varnish Brushes, Linseed Oil, in Barreli f and cases, Turpentine, Coal Oil, Castor Oil, Lard Oil, Neats i n Foot Oii Fish Oil, Alcohol, in Barrels and Casses. J , Blue Vitriol. Sulphur, Castile Soap, Concentrated Lye, Potash, -ft Bitters, all kinds. Quicksilver, Strychnine, and Tar, in Pints, Quarts, and Half (Gallon, Five Gallon, Etc. ! A We are Agent) for Oregon and Washington Territory for RUBBER PAINTT THE BEST MIXED PAINT IN USE. , MUlinckrodt's Carbolic Sheep Dip, Wakelee's Sheep Bath asi -u Squirrel Poison, and Ayer'saud Dr. Jnyne's Proprie- b tary Medicines. v We buy our goods from first hands, thus enabling us to compete with any market on t tf Coait as comparison of our prices will prove. - J bah rmA.vci8ce.-na fkoxt btkeet. hew yukk.-m cebak gnutET. j WHAT WILL THE WEATHER BE TO-MORROW q Pools Signal f-jrxmm d. mx ;vvr.ivllBSBnifIJJiBB g grf 'A SSejtJBeeB .nnnlJTii. l.il... h.Ii..i..ii. ... . ..... . .... ... . . . .. Hu au a.ciirte t coiuUnauou. l'nj xut cuuneut Thy 1 MainriLuuuciiitUi 1 be l hf rm juu ut a vlUt silver I'lshxl OtllvT. 11 2ft1!yiin.1.1,'i,,c?!k eer xerreL .rul. lriinlril e tri.hi r-. h.n.1fnnini.li.i AiMTi.. iA .nlsr. 13 -' -- r .! -. lti:Miri: llle wiwout wr True, Mark, mn lu. 1 ' n,n and Stee AM) gmi lUILBifti fi E H W UfSH in Use, and Hall Safes. H. DODD & CO.. Vine Streets, Portland, Oregon. to First), PORTLAND, OKI 'ON. fc Mj-'i x'Mmi? SBipP"" the celebrated Standard double point and solid steel tVji if you cannot come, send for one of our priei E. W. ALLEN, Manager. 1861. CEO W. SNELL, F. K. ARNOLD, CSHflAlJ an.1 J brands, Index and tins. Service Barometer oil bTUK.11 UI.AS8 AND TUBIUfOaiBTER COSIBOiBO, Willi TELL YOX7 I ItwiUdctivtandindJcate icorretUy auy chinifetnthe.eatherlj tnhonr. Siii.,mv,i lt W "tat Ud ' "Jrui inn roachlnir, and fruin hat alrOCUOnlllVUlUUlilH IU linlllnlnr.. I ..v....... nn nl... .I.aj. wnrb yorasaj-ssras best in the world ! r an I lliromcter are put 1:1 a uioU finunI walnut frame. .5 1":W, tmnnuum, ttc:. iililb it a tcauuiut as writ a. uwf idor Ut'MillMmt,oaiianiiiaue,i..irrff(i.r, tJourilaiv.luKood rcwptoi bl.ori 1 for SI. ABfHaremaiiLirniutoar ',"'"'' e""rf. Older at nice. II rrll. at .11 r: Jo.tCi;huiirtn,euiofarii.fr,iiKr.hai.ut,eu InTaluaU.10 3 rllj r h. Ku.- btaiuiK UU11 it m irord crJer. hut iimne 1 re- 2 TL J"".'" ""iwlr.1 iriiliir... tnd fnrLtn.i.Iur nd tenm. J fllVl(.fi'ifii ifMiknivi iimji. Uxrjt., L ,.a,..i tra,iirfHii,i, . o Vao. ! t-aiu Co., .V. wl. r'. .F ll Un S1,'''r. Itnntter, County Clerk, rtr-t anil rnoond Jiatiouil Hints or any bindiius h:mu in Os ', N. . ?." ),'." "' " "VM" I l"lr .11 o.r H Jt Tlj will ina.c u llcumiriU ..4 n IVful I'nful, t. j. !f,: IMTTIIK ITIIMCNVY AIIOIT IT. i.aa rwH l.tfiuvtrwrk .4 irtl uniuiMitun.4Mlwi. Viii4rtl;.i H tTry'w Ctrl Ch. II Rnatu, tbip'T.iUthl.'au Ir.ulioa. Brimm rm-hr I. .m4 tit, Mi m.t ur that the Intir.BKil sItm Mrhcl Ml urMtion i. r.rrv rr..t II I. Br.tlj mu .nl o.lrr'ulljrbr.. t ItHliri , ou 11. r-). ji.c, a. . on, ixtroii, mw. l'filrnniii i air 1 1 ltrric. ln Ko.uttmis. klilaaiUK,. U. MIlTtTlllNS. Nonejrenuint and Signature 01 w. A. Pooion lutsrof Iotm rZcSt m iT 2V ulnranwDt.wni"et P"m and K.hor. 8iu SWlwhe. lomr. i2 2nt.." ?' Unl on ni-eWnir th Inttniment, rrfurn it atonos and w wui rerun I j our money. 1 team u w htre ycu saw our adnruaemea i0 J" : -Av. iV JAjJtSl-i. SLnJU..