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RESOLUTION OF ENDORSEMENT.
3VHBTUSA8.THK DOUOLAB ISDEPKJtDEJTT,
newspaper published In Roeeburg, has
been published is tiki county for tbe period
of three year ; snd
Whbk&as. Mia newspaper i now well
eetablislied, endearing a three Tears' trial
H L& faithfully served the interests of l lie
nrodoeer d1 tax-nayer: therefore belt
Reolvt&, We, the nngben f t!i Ump
qua 'raiim No. 28, k dive Thb Douglas
IDliJKJiDEHTnir unqualified ei diwemenl.
and would recommend It u newiper
worthy tlis patronage of every farmer and
iai-iayerin 8 uther On-goa,"
i.at .; OEO W. J oh jcs. Master.
t J. P Dtjncah, Secretary.
THE WATES QUESTION.
W would s!a arm upon oar eitlxrn
tlie necessity of providing proper mean
for extingaieiiiag Ore. There wi.nld be no
ensa or Judirunect d'playrd la raieinit
m-D 10 purchase a Sim enjtio-. An en
- filoe would be 01 no uso whatever, since
there is no water, and money rzpended for
-one wunld virtuttlj b thrown away. An
cotfineln Boeebnrg would be like Padflj'a
teainCoat on dry laud hunting for water,
and the jxrwn who would nrt;e the pur
elite of one ought Am know thai aa en
g no ia a eleea wtihout water.
Tbe only way that protection ajrainiit fire
can be had la through water work after
the. bjanner of ihoe at hakmi, where the
wafer it pumped liom the river lat an el
avated rvtervoir by mna of a donkey en
glne, or by a ree voir located near aume
priiig of uffic-oi capacity on the hill
Hfr town frutn which the water can be
conducted by euoden plpea thronich the
city. The lut'.e; plan if adojited would
!V the i;8i 1 penal ve, and woa.d give
m the city" the poreM w'aiet. , The river at
any point i bat the tuain aewer to the
drainage Iroin the entire valley, while wa
U't taken fruia tie tap of a mountain must
be pure a rata a'et. if not purer, since it
ia filtervd through soil that cannot possibly
- receive any impurifes by way of drainage.
And pare waur is aoiuoihinjj to be con
Sidered as eeeoQlinI, The beet of chemists
and inWr Wrnwl men in the materia medi-
ca Ut the bi&au fur those dread diaeasc
typhoid and seas let evers, upon Impure
watr, and it ha been established beyond
a doubt that the late ye, low fever plague
in New Urleana lad its existence la wrier
e-wtamlnated with impure and poisonous
dnduaites., Even the wells about too
ao are to a greater or leas exent poisoned
by drainage faom private vaults and im
erleet sewers. This poison does not show
1 unassisted 6ye of those who
it, but it Is aa audoabted fact that If
JMsfriigTr.jt the wells la tbe city
today -i ;fJied to a chemical analr
is there wisid be filth enough shown
therein to disgust all property holders and
water drinkers and hare a disastrous effict
upon many metiers of tha Bias Ribbon
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We have befo referred td the large
. spring aouth of the Bowen place. Since
then we have more; particularly inquired
into the probable cost of a reservoir built
there, and as to its use to tbe city. The
fail to be gained from a reservoir built
there without jciffuldiug or other extra
work such as would be required if the
reservoir was built on the bank of the riv
r, , would be tiitlcient to lorie tha water
ver any building ia the city with more
than the powei of a steam fire engine. The
cost of such resurvoir " would be no more
than 11,500. and it could be made of brick
and woul. last thirty years To bring tbe
Water into tbe business street of the city
2.000 feet ot wooden pipe would be requir
ed at a cot of 125. To .lay this pfpe un
der ground only 75 would be paid. The
whole amoont of cost then to bring the wa
ter into tow a would be simply S 1,700. Say
thai tbe pipe costs 62 cents per", foot, and
there Is cool an i pure water furnished for
ordinary as well as fire purpose, there is
- not a property owner ia the town bu who
could afford to invest in the enterprise to
his owa individual profit.
- There is another point. We have no
means of protection against fire, and tbe
Average rate of insurance is from four to
seven per cent. A prominent and p. rhsps
, the beet Informed gentleman in tbe city in
. the matter of fire inrarance, informs us
t!jt with the water works as proposed the
rate would undoubtedly b reduced from
thirty to fifty per cent, on present rates.
This aHded to the brnefitea otherwise en
ttieratd, it would seem that it is impoesi-
'- ble lor the city to do without a water sup
ply from the spring suggested. '
So far as lb writer ' concerned, we are
bo b l,ted bondholder, or rich contractor,
or we would build the works ourselt in
stead of urging upon others to Invest in tbe
euierpriaa Even tbmuph a poor man's
. spectacles many true things are seen, and
to this case It may be that the suggestions
we offer, if sopted in a practical way,
mlghjSuie icaTJ of saving Kuseburg
-01SV a disastrous coouagratiou some day.
It will do no barm to inquire as to the !
worth, and it wi',1 be poor policy if our cit-iz-ns
go on without means to extinguish
firs until fire, occurs and tjien have only the
.sad tisought of what might have been bad
Ihey been- a little more enterprising and
exhibited some forethought. It is said
that the people of all cities never learn the
value of means of protection against fire
until after the cities have once burned
down ; but Roseburg, with means of ac
quiring protection, at a slight cost com
paratively, should certainly be aa excep
tion to the general rule
To day's Indkpesdkkt is isnwd several
hours ahead of Its regular time of going to
' pise in order to allow the editor, publishers,
printers and printer's devil to celebrate tha
- anniversary of the cation's birth-day. As
wilt be stwa elaewbere ws givs to our readers
besides our regular local news and telegraph-
' is intelligence, a direct dispatch from the
Eastern States, only three hours from the
lime of Its sending from ths places of ooeur
renoaAsomething never done before by any
coaatry newspaper ia the State. W feel a
r little pride over this achievement, and nat
urally apeak of ft ia proof of what other say
of the iNDtrtNDEKT as the best local and
: general newspaper published In Oregon.
President Wheeler's only sister died
-viag Mr. Wheeler entirely
rid. aa mirards family. His
and no children were ev
whout kia, save a
, ft clergyman, who
1 1878 during
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Forwarding and Commission
AGENTS,
ROSKB0RG. . . .OREOON
Will a-lve sueciO attentioa to fordwardtng
goods consigned 'to their care. Freight
monpv advanced. Cororolaeion reasonable,
All business ia this line shall receive oar
atrlet attention. s-
A1I goods consigned to our cars should
be marked. "Q. B. A." Roseburg.
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON
Bai opened a shi p ia Roseburg, next door
tofWatkins Brothers, and he is prepared to
i all work in tats una at low prices ana on
jort notice. A specialty rcede of
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Notice of Assignment.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
C. hea. merchant of Roseburg.Dooga
Tas eounty, Oregon, did, on tha 83d day of
June, 1879, assign to me all his property,
for the benefit of hit creditors, ia propor
tion to the amount of their respective
elaims; and ail of said creditors are re
quired to present their clsims within three
months from said date, to the undersigned,
at Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregoa.
.i. . WM.U. WILUS. AaeuiKEK.
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ROSEBURG ...OREGON.
Special attention paid to grain in
also painting of every kind 1ms U 1
a trtab - js
V33RT SELECT STOCK !
OF
HAEDWAREy TIWAEE AIID STOVES!
AT
Sheridan Bros., Eoseburg. Or.
The firm would announce that they have just received and bow have on hand one of the
Largest Stock s of Hardware
Ever brought to Douglas county, and when added to their STOVES OF ALL PAT
TERNS and READY MADE TINWARE, they are prepared to declare they have the
bes. su ply ia their line of aoy establishment ia Southern Oregon, which they propose
SIIkXiIHG CHIAESS ATfY Dim
can purchase elsewhere.
Ia the shape oi bu.lding materials in the way of locks, butts, etc, we can offer
superior Inducements to purchasers. Try us.
Wa can irive veu bargains in the following brsnds of stoves, not equalled else
where Buck's. Bona oa. Farmer, Utility. Dexter, Pacific, Wide West, Clarendon,
Occident, Iron King, Empire City, and other stov and ranges.
The bextof workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our Tinware,
and buyers should leara our prices.
We have also ba raging to offer ia guns,
rs well as in Shot-guns and Pistols
We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Home Sewing Machlnes.w hich
we sell at lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect.
We caa also supply -
Averill and Rubber
The best ia the market, at the lowest rates.
Give us a call, inspect our stock, inquire as
any one caa.
BRAINS VS. MUSCLE.
A Desperate Race lor Life .for Over One Hundred Years.
SXtAXCTe HAVE worn
And Cn.e in Ahead Triumphantly With
THB -LITTXiE JOEaBB. !
To make a machine that would wash, on a that would not Tear
the clothing, or break off buttons; a machine that was Light, Sim-.
pUy Cheap and Durable; a machine that could be used in all
part e ot a washing; a machine that women cou.d use. no matter
if they were weak and sickly ; in fact to make a sncct'8tul clothes
waeher has been the study of inventors all over tbe wor Id for cen
turies past Thousands ot experiments hove beau tried, and thous
a it ds ot dollars spent iu the hereto unsuccessful effoort to make a
washer that would stand the test of actual trial. Nearly every
fami'y have purchased, tried and condemned from one to a dozen
ot those experiments uutil, at last, discouraged with so many fail,
ares, and so much expense, it na beco me aim wt a conviction that
tor the most disagreeable, unhealthy and tiresome work or the
household tbe ever returning weekly washiug there wa s no help
But '
And all the great army ot Washers, take courage. There is a new
washer made, and it will wash clean. It will wash quick. It wil
wash EASY, It id CHEAP, SIMPLE, DURABLE. TRY IT. A trial
will conviuce the most skeptical. It is called the LITTE JOKER
WHAT IT SAVES: ,
IT SAVt2S frojt one to three hours every week on wasn day, ot
tbe hardest kind ot labor.
IT SAVES your money by saving tbe wear ot rubbing cloths
which is quite as much as their wear iu use, or half the cash you
pay for your clothing.
IT &AVES labor, doctor's bills, soap, fuel, cross babie, blue.
Mondays, cold dinners, cross wocien, soor men, weary, atbino
limbs, sickness, eu fieri rg, and death caused by overwork, exposure
and colds.
THE LITTLE:
Will wash more at a time, large garments, suiuil ones, tew or
many, and wash them clean; never tears off or breaks buttons, canno
wear the clothes a particle, will suds unci riuse them better than
any other process, and this rnak'i them white and clean, an J is the
only thing that will prevent their becoming grim.nj aud yellow.
You can wash with the LITTLE JOKER in halt tbu tune that you
can by hand, ajid best ot all, A FRAIL WOMAN CAN USK
IT. Boys and girls can help, -r even do the entire washing aud
call it FUN. Price, $7 00. Agents wanted. Manufactured by U.
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1'FEK, Oeneral Agents, Roseburg, Oregon.
TLE JOKER call at J. W. Strang's Wu-eliom
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TKSTIiUOjHALSj
Roseburg, Oregon-We have tried tbe
LITTLE JOKELi and are well pleased with
it. It saves clothes and waahes them
nicely with very little labor; therefore we
can rrconitneod it to the public. Signed,
Mrs Jas Wright, Alice, Frankie, Lizzie and
Annie Howard.
Roseburg, Ogn April 23, 1679 -We
have tried tbe Little Joker washing man
chine and freelv say that it gives perfect
satisfaction and believe it the best washer
in use for clean waaliiog and speed. Mrs
A S and Annie Mi Jones.
Rneeburg. Ogn April 23. 1879. We
triwl the Little Joker and think tt excells
any thing re have ever tried. It ia a gieat
saving of 2abor and also saves the clothes,
therefore we recommend it to tue public.
Mrs J Dand Mollie E Bowen.
Roseburg, April 24. We freely say that
the Little Joker washer is far superior to
all washers lor speed, clean washing and
saving of clothers, and recommend it to
all as tbe best washer in use, aod really is
a Little Joker as i. does the washing so
well and without any tiresome labor. 5les
dames Whitney and Williams.
Roseburg. April 25, 1875. We have test
ed the Little joker and find It to be the
best washer. It ssves time aod labor. Mrs
N Bowen. Mrs L E Minard, H C Slocum.
Roseburg, April 28. 1879-We freely
certify to the good qualities of the Little
Joker washer aa oue of the best washers
lor speed, clesn washlnu and saving -of
clothe, and would recommend it to all.
Mrs Mevens, KoxautiS, Kogelias, and Re
vada Stevens.
Roseburg, April 28 -We have given the
Little Joker fair trial and we really think
it is one of the best, if not the best wash
er we have ever seen wash, and Jur hen.
more think that every one that tries them
will buy them. J W Moore snd wife, Mrs
Mary Singleton. .
Indeed, we are very much pleased with
the Little Joter. and think it will dc all
stents say it will do, and every who buys
will be pleaded with it. Mesdames Field
and O VV Jonea.
BLACK SJIlTIIItftt,
Dearling Gibson,
Oi FliAND, OGN.
Would announce to the public that
they are prepared with the best of materi
al ta supply all demanps in their line.
Hsving enjoyed over twenty years' expe
rience in their trade, all work performed
by them is guaranteed to be first-class, and
strictly according to order.
QHsson's Celebrated Har-
Pronounced by ail who have used them to
be tbe bt ever Invented, always on
hand snd for sale cheap.
FARM
MACI1INKRY
PAIRKD,
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Give Them a CalL
Sole Agents for the Pioneer Hbsions
Woolen Mills f r North Pacific Coast.
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SSFTtEBSKTinO
. . Manufactures of the
STANDARD Sill
vrS FUKXISH1NG
&0ODS.
such as Winchester, Sharp aad other Rifles,
Paints,
to our prices, and we promise to suit all if
DiiE.niuaii dkucs
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All w:8hins? a LIT-
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Knseburg, April 20. 1879-1 have tried
the Little Joker and likf it bettet than any
otuer waaUer I evr tried. It saves labor
ana clothes and washes clean. Alice Van
Buren.
Roseburg. April 29. 1879 -1 this day saw
a washing done With the Little Joker, aud
I believe it to be the lx st machine bow in
use iu tins county. C Uaddis. 4
Kofeburif, March 5, 18i9 -Tbo washing
done by this machine is the best 1 hsve
seen done by at y, and I can recommend it
to every one. Mrs W O Hill.
Kosebur'. May 15. 1879 -Having tried
me jjiiue Jt)sr washer. I can say that
a g d washer. It saves clothes and labor
as well as time. Mrs Mary Ce.uliivan.
Koselmrg, May 17, 1879-Havi,ig tried
the Li, tii Joker and like it better than any
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uiuer raauer 1 ever tried. : 11 saves time,
cioines sua labor. Mrs Alice V Farquar.
KoseDurg. Msy 21, 1879-Having tested
tbe Utile Joker washer 1 can iroely say it
is the best aasheryl ever tried. H E
tloover. . ."w .
June 8-1 have tried the Little Joker and
can say it is tbe best 1 hsve ever seen. S
E Landers.
Looking lss, January 4-Having tried
the Little Joker we think it is the best in
use. and all the agent claims for il. 8
Uackett, Ki'tie Uackett.
Looking 01as, June 4-Having tested
the Liltte Joker we can freely sy that it
Is the best Masher in use. It saves cloth, s,
time and labor, aud works eatiy. Mes
dames KM Allen, O O Cranfill, K Morgan,
Mary H Cochrau, Catheribe Neeuham.
Have used the Little Joker and done a
large wahhin with it in one hour. Think
it the best washing machine in use and
recommend it to all. Mrs B S Campbell.
Roseburg, Oregon, June 10 -To all whom
it may concern. I have used the Little
Joker clothes washer for the psst two
months, and I find that it is thi bsst wash
er tor cleaning clothes and doing it easy;
for bed qoiltr snd carpet and blankets
there is no equal. Mrs Carroll.
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ROSEBURG HILLS,
PHORIETORS.
THE BEST FLOUR INJTHE MARKET
The Flour of these mills has gained in
popularity until it has come to be known
by purchasers as the best in the market.
Orders from home and abroad fil ed
promptly. Address,
JONES A GATES, Rosebarg.
THE CELEBRATED MORGAN STAL
LION, DIXIE, ,
Will doaa the Spring &aa?a Jdly lst,1879.
Dixie Is one of t e finesttiorgaa horses
ever brougbt to Douglas county. Ha is
thoroughbred, and j-in; action, size and
speed, shows tha result of tha careful
breediag of which ha is aa Sample. btnek
raisers desiring service from this fine suU
Uoa.mustbriaf her mares to Oaklaad,
r - Dixie at Ambrose Toueg's
: 8 te leap, $,"; 8easoa,
GREAT REPUBLIC LOST,
I BUT
-' CABO BEOS!
Did aot Lose any of the
llerchaniiss,
TUEY PURCHASED
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MD BET
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Than any other Houee in the
to the itock will arrive with
Tie Pirn, TJiereforaK
WITH;
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LATEST STYLES AND!
And in every Instance'
THEY HAVE H
DRY, GOODS, CL0TUING.13QB00T8, SU E, LADIES,
vjrems, atu iinureii a r unamaa
and the best manufactured; Ml
Bracelets,
Toys, Rings.
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Together with Hardware, Tobacco, Etc.!
These goods have all been selected with especial care, and buy
er may easily test their quality and
Wo still stic to the old motto:
nd we never coaeluer it trouble to show goods.
CARO BROTHERS.
lSSFAUMER'S AND
MB. Q COHEN,
Announces that he has an immense stock of
0 llUllalJIIallO.. ill
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ASSORTED mERCHAWmSE!
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Credit trlvca on p arc bases made by responsible parties for ens year. Address all or-
ftrata.. GLGHG2 VOLIiAJlD, OAKLAND, OGN
iargo Stock of Spring
IN SAN FRANCISCO
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fjiKvery Ibcoming Steamer.
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Gold and Silver Watches,
Chains, Pins, Etc.
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cheapness by giving as a call.
"Uuick aales and small nrofits.
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latest styles aad of best leathers, at price
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Woud loform their patrons that
brick store, and are m receipt of the
LARGEST STOCK OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
EVER BROUGHT
This Stock was selected by one of
oau r rancisco market, and
LATET PATTJEBIVS W
LADIES' FANCY and
PLAIN DRESS GOODS,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
With us there is also to be found
a full assortment of
Ladies' TJ2TDEIVWAKE
In the line of Ladies', Misses and
Childrens
Shoes and Gaiters.
Oar stock is so complete that to
oue can fail to be suited. .
We have with the above a fall
Stock ot
CH1XDRENS'
invii'iiivn ii
Which we offer at the lowest
rates, and which will be
found satisfactory to all who
examine it.
ALSO A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Groceeris, Crockery, Glassware
AND OF
Grain. Wool 'and Produce of Every Description
Bought and Highest Cash Price Paid for Them.
Patrons will take notice that aa our stock was purchased afte
the decline in prices in San Francisco, we are prepared to selr
goods cheaper than any other
"
Koseeeurg, Oregon.
ZXSjFX.XSSS3ST;TO
Are offered to the Farmers of Southern Oregon, lor the harvest of 1879. A full Viae
of harvesting machinery, consisting of
WALTER A. WOOD'J WEI.I.-K.SOWIT ZRON MOWER
IRON MOWERS flEW MODEL, CIIaIN RAKE .REAPERS
SWEEP RAKE R FA PEARS, WITH OR WITUOUT
MOWING ATTACHMENTS.
self- BJirajura sarvusteizi
With new and valuable Improvements lor 1 879, has passed ihe staie of experiment
and stands unrivalled tt-oay as the best Self- Binder in the woriu . Il we awarded
the first premium and gold medal by the Oregon State Fair for 1878- over all othe
Binders. .
Walter A. Woo d's Header, Victor Self -Dump Say
'' s Mil. ftsn e
M3JS33, uaxcao anna saJoresasrs
and Horse Pcwer,
For 1879, leads all other Separators and Hone Power in Improvements of real mer
ii and value; la fact it Is the
BOSS THRESHER QP AKERtG.
LA BELLE WAGONS AND HACKS, COOPER'S PORTABLE TRACTION
FARM ENGINES, STATIONARY EJJU1NES, AND SAW MILL MaCrflNE.
ry, Turbiae Water Wheels, etc and
A FULL LINE OF EXTRAS FOR ALL MACHINERY ALWAYS KEPT
ON HAND
ALFKED SLOCUU, Manager,
Offlice with SHERIDAN BROS., Ros burg. Oregon. Send for Circular and Price
SEW:
NEW DRUG STORE !
A New Man at the Helm.
BUSINESS IS BUSINESS
Bat it don't take as much money tp buy Drugs as it USE TO WAS.
CC-Z WHY-LIVE AND LET LIVE.
Having had 14 years active experienc
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Particular Attention Paid to Horse-Shoeing.
G. MARKWIOII Proprietor,
Would inform the public that he is pre
pared to do all kinds of BlacksmltbJng and
VV agon-Making in a workmanship manner.
Ha has also backs brst-clasa lor ssle.
Call and see him at his shop on Oak Street,
near Aoraham's Switch. 49
, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
HavSnsrdeclded on discontinuing tha for
warding business, we desire to gi ve notice
that.' fruta aod after tha 13th of Febraary
next We will not receive any more freights
into our warehouse. All persons la arrears
for freight charges are requested to make
immediate pavment. For tha accotvoda
tioa of those wh Hva ia aad about Jack
soaville, by kind consent, Mr. Max Mul
ier will receivj and receipt for aa.
ftluARSjifiCO.
Kpsxjjcas, Jaaoary irta.
rt
they have moved to their new
TO ROSEBURG.
the members ot tbe firm in the
embraces all styles and
SCARFS, COLLARS,
LINEN SUU'S, NICOKTIES,
PARASOLS, KID GLO V ES
GENTLEMENS'
Under this heading thera is eve
rylhiug to please the tastes -ot
all.
Eery Latest Style Zn
' trodnced
And all Goods ot the best mate
rial and improved finish,
EMBRACING
O entlemens'' TTnderwear
EVERY STYLE YOOTHS' CLOTH-
DRESS & BUSINESS SUITS,
HATS, CAPS, ETC
LIQUORS.
bouse in the city.
a- . fra w-w- a
a. JUAitiva & uu.
!.
Lis
TQBIS.
ia the business can please all
CO.'OtDfft
ui.ea correctly and nothing bat pore drugs
-XJ K H H Jl WV
Stone Fireplaces I
JOHN LONG, of Cleveland
w"n'l announce that be is prepared to
F urnish tha stone, neatly cat, for
Fireplaces, at rates more reasonable-than
Any one else can; and that .
He will receivs orders to build chimneys
And Fireplaces from any part of the
Couaty. .
H "1 arranl all bis chimneys to have i
Perlect draught, and to be of permanent
Character.
He will also deliver stone already dressed
'lo any one aishlrg the same,
For Fireolace. Orders left with tbe
. Ikdephndkut. or Mr. Cocbraa,
Looking Glass, promptly attended to.
IIOUSI1 SIGN, & FRESCO
The nnders;gnei
prepared to do-1
eladisg Hiw 1 t
eatBeaadl at'.i
ed. if"'' op nor oiti
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