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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1883)
3 .1 I II ' I. I. I. II I ., .,.. i, . i,., M, . ,. I-IW-I" " " I I III ! II I HI II- J I !. I I I II 1 II II l-.l. I II HI II ' III III. .Ill llll II I.I- II I ll .., I I I I I - I I l -I THE INDEPENDENT. Tt9Preai!!LWsky- BATUIIDAV, JULY U, 188?. . Monopolies. A public man's reputatiou is a very tender thing. . It cannot be handled with too ranch care. A careless word or' a spiteful insinuation may wreck the meat irrenroachabls character in The greatest danger to liberty and tne country. We aro led to these re- universal progress in America to-day flections because of some very wicked cornea from th concentration of wealth Btories that have gone abroad concern in a lew jiauua. ius .-.w ltlg tne resident, it mere is one of monopolies jn the United States is thin2 about Mr. Arthur that the Creek Mills I CLARK & DIKES PROPS. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE NAMED mills of E. Stephens and Co., we are now pre pared to furnish auv amount of the beat quality of FARMERS, LOOK! n n SLiXTTVT We the cause of the disturbing iniluences upon society whose muttenngs are beard and felt in the numerous labor strikes throughout tha land. No dan ger need be apprehended to any of our institutions from the strikes th em- country really admires it is his taste. His dress is always the glass of fashion. Even 'Mr. Conkling admitted that be was " the best groomed man in the country." . In snort,- Mr. Arthur has been invariably esteemed " a scholar selves; they are always local and the aruj ft geotj judge of whisky." Those ever offered to the public in Douplas county. win rurnua at tne mm at tne loiiowmy; price: No". 1 rough lumber...... ...... ........ ..$12 per M. No. 1 floenny, O-lneh. ......... . i.24per M. No. 1 flooring, 4-inch ....$26 per M. No. 1 nuisbinfc lumber. . . . . ; .820 per M. No. 1 finishing lumber dressed oa 2 sides. .$24 per M. No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 4 sides. .3-0 per M. CLARKE & BAKER, local laws are adequate to meet these disturbances. The danger is deeper than these surface broils, and lays at the foundation of the exciting causo for these disturbances. Aggre gated capital true to the natural laws f aSnity draws to itself from theave- are considered, of course, the compo j nent parts of a gentleman. But some malignant person has started the report that the President is by no means up and squaraon the whisky business. It is given out that he keeps a private bottle of eijjh teen-dollar whisky for rOH TBI BEST WKARINO 0 0 T For men and boj 9 and the most durable shoes fot misses aiid children, try the celebrated 2E017-OLAD GOODS ; .Manufactured by PORTER, SLESSINGER, & CO. San Francisco. They are guaranteed to give satis faction. Will not break iu the back or rip in the bide. All good of this manufacture made by white men. 2o cninameu employed, torsaie oy fKS u 1 n P. P. HO&AETa As I will positivey close out business within the next days, immense bargains be had by calling early 3 FLOED A CO. BOOTH BROS. E. G. YOUNG ROSEBURO. YONCALLA. OAKLAND can and often. hues of trade, a proportionate share of himself, while giving his friends an in- the circulating medium, ana wnen ferior artici6in fact a i)rand tbat oniy Ridea by arbitrary ana unjust iaws en- selis for twelve dollars a eallon. If jicted for its special benefit becomes t!lis 3 lrue the Hayes Administration, itbsolut'ei-arbitrary and oppressive. ia comparison, does irdeed become re- ml 1 n 1. 1. 1. I - . . - ino powe.- ana innuence wmcu mon- fipectable, if not heroic. The great ey gives the possessors pf great wealth fraU(j wa(i8 no pretensions to be a enable them to speculate off of the wbisky man. The mcst he ever did in necessities of the people. That soulless corporations as well as soulless individ uals are not slow to take advantage of the situation is a well established xiora. -As an incident we might cite the recent action of the O. k C. R. R. in changing the rate of freight over that portion of its road south of Eugene. It will be remembered that but one ishort year ago certain persons in Rose burs busied themselves in circulating a petition asking the County Court of this county to lower or reduce the assess- I kind of work in his line. Headstones and Monuments of all descriptions, at very low prices and warranted to give ample sat isfaction. . . J ; . M. SULLIVAN." NOTICE. - . I THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEX AY nointed Iusnector of Sheen for Douirlas county, by the Hon. County Court of said countfi and hav ing filed the necessary oonu, is now reauy o penunu the dutiesapperUiiulf.irto.saidotlice, w henever called upon. rl THOMAS SMITH, sneep inspecwr ior voxxs-a coiuvy, vicauu Wilbur, Oregon, December 2, 1S32. FEOED. W. T. PEET, W. S. HUMTHREV, A. Y. HOVEY, H. C. HUMPHREY. JIT. TvtTTriT in rvr UUUliLAb UU. 13 AT Pcet, Ilumplirey & Co. that direction was to give his visiters Roman - punch concealed in oranges Mr. Hayes never spent any part of Mr. Tilden's salary in debauchery. That must be said to his credit. But with Mr. Arthur it is different. He has . . m won tne reputation or a man wuo re- rriJANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. JL Draw sight drafts ou Portland, S.m i'laucisco, New York and other points. principal points la tiirope. Biib ol exebauo on KlTRGPOUTA?i SALOOIS, IlbSECtJKG, OREGON, Mcculloch & co, OjYLT the best brands Deposits Eecsived Subject to Sight Check. U. S. L13D OFFICE, .or ROSEBURG, OREGON, May 2S, 1SS3. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN PURSUANCE - i , i j , j . ii oi an Act oi .o!)CTe8 oi Junes, la.o, ior iuo JOICCS in a palate exquisitely adapted tO aaie cX Timber lands in thi SUtea of California, Ore- the mellow innuences of i i n gon and Washington Territory, that David Grcaot has Olu XOlir- ppi;e(j 0 purchase the Northwest quarter of North- 1 J in a : j. ji ' j I west otiarter. and J.ot six of Ssecuon twenty-lour. uuu, uu mu uou tu nicety ivs ago aiiu ljp twentv-seven south U lUnge seven west of character when the beaded bubbles ' swim upon the brim. For a man with an education like tliat to palm twelve- Willamette meridian. Auy and all persons claiming adversely any of the above described lands must file their claims with the Register of the Laud Office during the sixty days pub lication hereof, and failing to do so their rights will l. V 1 V... ...l..4 - Tnent upon the company s property in a0Uar liouer en liis quests is an outrage j2-9t , W. F. benjamin, Regisur. this county below tbat which the ;n corncai-ison with which th. Pecksniff assesior placed upon it Many of the Lf the preceding regime rises into . . . . ,M I .- ----- farmers of the county were induced to colossal proportions. The ranklios bit- uign it upon a statement or threat that terness which must agitato the boseia ualess the reduction wag made, the of a White Honsn visitor bFrA whar -cerapany would raise the freight on this portion of its road. Upon this a. petition and the argument of the com pany's attorney, the old County Court as one of its last acts, reduced the assess, jnent upon the read from $3,500 to 1&2.500 per mile, which was more than 9 - --.. two thousand dollras less than in the counties north of us, and also reduced the assessment on its lands to thirty 'five cents per. acre, whilst individuals owning like lands adjoining were as sessed from five to six dollars per acre. FARMS FOE is set this inferior ambrosia, when he reflects that in the President's private cabinet is a nectar fit for the gods, may be conceived but never expressed. Words perish in tho attempt. What is the honor of shaking the President's hand when the honor is drank in infe rior whisky i Mr. Arthur had just as well obtain a bolt of Jersey lightning, and send the hissing fiend charged with ' i . . i 1 2cou a rnin ana Jimjams into tne CUapUragm OI chard; all weil fenced and watered; 250 acres in grain A V ;m, it- Tk:n A desirable home and very cheap, w vVU UV1 J ftUU WJ UVUQ VTi.U XUa Liiit paralyzing story has fallen like a w Wines, XJltjxiors Cig-ai-s Kept on hand, and customers will find tliis a pleasant Xace rc-wrt Give me a call. XcT One door south of the Metropolitan Hoter "El JAMES DEARIIHG, Blaoksmitli and Farrier, OAKLAND. OS; And well-known to the THSonle of Douctn county, would respectfully announce that he is prepared to do all kinds of work fai Ilia line and guarantees satis faction. . . . . HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY AhV farmer havinff a tllbw to sharptn or machinery to repair will do well to give me a call at my old stand. 'J- '-" - 1 have a full stock of iron and steel, and having purchased the Bame at a low price, can do work, so far as prices are conceraed, cheaper than any who will attempt competition, JAS. DEAItLIKG, , uatuanu, uregon. efbre- -.IToudo Tliat G.-WOODWAS 1 i 1 AND BUY A NEW SET OF Harness or a Saclcll One of the biggest and best stock of goods ever brought to town. I uss nothing but. the best leather and have got : V E H YT H MQ I F T B ! S L 1 Dont Fail to See Mel The undersigned lias for sale the following Real Prop erty in Douglas Coun ty, State!' Oregon: At" FIHST.CLASS GRAIN FARM NEAR THE nvn of Wilbur, eontai'unsr 314 acrca. lias a gcod dwelling: house and out-buihlinys, and a fine or- 66 IAY : CAN YO cnta ia Csr.c.a. England, Franc. Gerra'tnr, f.vA vM cinir coantric-3. Tiiii-tv-s.il vcara prttctioe. N Notwithstanding these special privi- rag Gn tu0 peHtics of the nation, send- AJ5 FARM CONTAINING 352 ACRES, 123 OF .,Tll,f 'if.t(, tr iA Well watered; gooU toprovem ,1 1 SEE WHAT! WHY, THAT THE LEADING MERCHANT leges and immunities, and the fact that the freight and. rates were more than ideuble far the same distance that they were in our neighboring State on the south, and more than four times higher than in the middle and eastern States, -the company have seen fit te double the rates by charging double distance n car loads of freight over a portion of its read, and have finally settled on an advance of one third of the original rate. It is by escaping taxation and .charging exorbitant rates that these corporations and the persons who own And control them in so short a time grow so immensely rich. The farmer and mechanic who by thrift and industry have accumulated a few hundred dollars, are prohibited by law from charging above a certain rate of interest tor its use. And no one questions the right or ' expediency of the Staie imposing such restrictions up n the indivual. The same right is in. herent in the people to regulate and control these corporate monopolies And it is the fault of the people them selves if they submit longer to the im. position and robbery which is practiced upon them by these corporations. While the legislature should at all times protect, these institutions, and act fairly and justly toward corpora tions of its ewn creation, it nevertheless ow a duty to the people, that they should be protected from exorbitant ' charges. The individual is compelled whether willing or unwilling to give up jhis land for the right-of-way for the publie good, and those who take it should be compelled by, equal and just Jaws .to use it for the public goad, on the payment of a reasonable and just profit jvithout extortion. and orchard. in? a mowraful thrill through tha hearts i g of the people from Maine to California. U of E SECTION OF LAND NEAR THE TOWN Scottsburir; SO acres river bottom, balance lull and umber land. , ?Ti frpJl V 1 utHSrJ SK3tSi vji GYfSPTCf.13 OF A 'TORPID LIVER. Ijo3 of Appetite, Bowels costive. Pain in tho Head, wttu a dull sensation in the b&e!c part, Pain under the Bhoulder bl&io, fuUcees after eating, with a dMa eiiaatioa to oxcrtioa of ood.7 or mind, IrriutbSAity of tsrapar, low spirits, witii fseiing; of iumng nsgleitd some duty, VA'e&riese, DisaasaB, i'iutw rinse at the Ecart, r-o before tho cy, Yellow Sit tn, Hcdacbe tanorUy over the right y, Eoet lccaiwiftj, xtiih LtUl &rc3S iiiily otikmul Urire, aad CONSTIPATION. in., iTS PILI.M ara ocporlaily adapted to rw, r.e ic,c enec-ti ch eb&age of feolice; a to a.lonlsli tho SufT-rer. TJiey tstrwew tfo Apptit,and rausp the o:1y to Tajfco J-IcuS, thus tho systerr. J irmJi an j isy itvir "rotate 4tin on tho , ilis slrxnizis, TZctrl '-r Scttoto nro pro iuoed. :ic ceuw. a." Mcrntj UU, M. Y. iiii rb mm wm OnAY Hate or WKTntna chanced to a Olosst Ulacr by a single application of this Dye. It !m iart a uamnU color, jict Instantaneously. Bold by Drtuiit. or tent by express oa receipt of SI. omeR, nraiSAT sr., xrw yobs. Dr.TtT 91 ft it, Tali.M tiifoianUna mt.il l trai Kult will V axiU i KSS METROPOLITAN H0T1, Some of the Republican journals are complaining that the Democracy will charge and the people believe that their party is responsible for letting the Star Houte thieves go clear. No body with a gpMnful f brains ever ex. pected thesa to cenviot the guilty ras cal. It is a proverbial trait of the party of great moral ideas to white wash ene another.' Besides their se cret pledges require that they must all hang together. It is well, or many of them would hang separate if their punishment should be commensurate with their crimes. Honest investigation This Popular House Situated n the center 01 the business portion of Ruseburg, having recently changed hands, has been COMPIaETELY renovated, And prepared for the reception of guest. The airnng room will be supplied with the best the - SIARKET AFFORDS With good attendance. As Mrs. Zigler has charge of the kitchen the cooking will be unexceptionable. Rates reasonable. Free coach to and from the railroad. LOU. ZIiLEB. DRY'S SALOON, Jackson Street, Koseburg The propretor of this well known arid popular resort would thank his friends for their liberal patronage in the past and would , ask for. a continuance of be same in the luture. The public is informed that 1 keep cone bat the best brands of wines, liquors and cigars and tbat I sell over the bar the cele brated Jesse Moore & Co. 'a Kentucky Whiskies A good billiard table will be found in tbe saloon; also the leading paDera of the world. will . prove that great frauds have been eora- uitte'J in the treasury department, and I it did not all go up the flume in smelt- j jnj the bullion, either. FOS SAILS, TWILL SELL MV FARM rrwcTCTrxm rv a r X-t acres, situate on the I'mpqua river, two miles nusesurjf. iae piace it well watered and uu der a good state of cultivation. I will also sell Six Head of Horses; inree young, the others good work horses. 40 XXead c Hogs, which I will m21. A FARM NEAR WILBUR, CONTAINING S23 acres: 12u acres m grain . tne oaiance spienaui zrazinjr land. About 300 acres level, well watered anil well improved. The crop and 600 head of ulieep will be sold with the land if desired by purchaser, a oargaui. tho lr.rsost cirer.la.tfop, kntl is ihewosSa'a;.!-. cntisl no vr.Dnpcr clita Lind pubiiscedia th- world. Tho RdvfenSr.C5i sachanonco eve: at-?to iiaderfiicau:'. ' TLislavo and fipkrtflMly illjistrattl ners papcriapnoiisnea .i..L.it afo.ujf.'T, aud is admittod to bo iho best pepr dovotuo J O II IP n SI If W W sf 1 m aai E .W j 4 FaRM NEAR ROSEBURG, CONTAINING 223 J, acre3, all under fence. Gool faim or grazing land. A FINE STOCK FARM CONTAINING 640 ACRES 12 mile from Uoseburg; 125 acrc3 of good grain land, at a bargain. , LARGE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NER L Oakland, containing 32011 acre. Ab ut 700 acres plow land, well fencad aud well watered. 4 STEAM SAWMILL AT DRAIN STATION ON XI. Railroad. A FLOURING V ILL AT SCOTTSBURG. NO. ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR MILES from Oakland, on Calipooia creek. I NUMBER OF TOWN LOTS IN THE CITY OF ii. Oakland. I will sell the above real property ou rea sonable terms. For full particulars enquire at : J. C. HUTCHINSON, Oakland, Dongks County, Oregon. to E;uenci3, iaeinaics,iuvontio:ia, eagineenn: works, aud ether iopart;nent3 ci iuua.-i.if- dealers. . .... " . . Ad dress, Sluct R t o.,p&as!tars ci iic.n tifio American, 2:l Uroaday, Kcvr YoiiC. Handhooic about patents lcaiioa irec. ; CS&S.-X Opposite Metropolitan HotelEoseburg. Shaving aad Hair Cutting in a Workmanlilic Manner. R.S.&XC. SHERIDAN (Successors to Thos. P. Sheridan) DEALERS IN HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, GUNS, CUTLtKY, AiiD TINNERS FUit NISUINO GOODS. HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF EVER BROUGHT TO ROSEBURG! INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF LADIES' DEESS GOODS, OF THE VERY L. EST STYLES. ALSO GENTLEMEN AND BOYS' Kotice of Administration. TIX STORE, BOSEBURC, Or. J) o cot L atl to n.ii nnii juxamino jiil -scocsit. Fis motto is Quick Sales and Small Trohta. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Douglas. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- ll dersigned has been duly appointed by the Coun ty Couri of Doufflas county. Oregon, and has quali fied as administrator do bonis non of the estate of Sarah Levins dec, iate of said county and State. Now, there fore, all persons still haviutr claims arrainst said es tate are hereby required to present tiie same to tho undersiamcd. duly verified, at his ..residence at Elk- ton, Oregon, or to Hermann & Ball, his attorneys, at Rosebuiv, Ureiron, and all persons owing said estate are required to maUo immediate payment. THOMAS F. LEVENS, 5 -- ; Administrator de bonis non. IlERX tKN & TULt, Atty's. Iloseburp;, Or., June 5, 1SS3. of Final Settlement. Notice In the matter of the estate of TLeophilus Dajran de- ceased. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF X Oregon for the County of Douglas. Notice is hertby given that the undersigned administrator of ; the estate ol rneopnuus v&gaa aeceasea, nas nica in the above entitled court his final account ol ine siri- ministration of said esta'e. That said Court, by an order duly made andeutered therein on June bin, 1883, appointed Monday, July 9, 18S3, at 10 o'clock A. m. of said day, at the Court room of said Court, a time - and . place for hearing ob jections, if any there be, to said final acount and the settlement oi saia estate, xnis notice is puougnea Dy rder of Hon. J. 3. Fitzhugh, County Judge. E. C. SACRY, Amiiiistaator. Dated at Roscbury, Oregon, June 6, 1343. HavSnz secured, the aoove business, we are pre pared to keep up Its former good name for work and prices. ve have the, best of material and always a full stocK oi goods oh hand and it is our aim to mr nish customei's with first-class articles at live and let live prices. A full stock of Ixori and' Steel For Sale. Dealers from abroad will receive prompt attention. K. S. & J. C, SHERIDAN. BUY THE .TOIPQUiL VALLEY MILLS FLOXJK! ;FL0UE! THE BEST IN XIIB.5IAKRET! Address A. W. Stearns, Can- ycnville, Oregon. European Steanisliip Tickets. Bomembsr th Placo, ovr York Storo Sosalrors, mm HAVING PURCHASED A COM ; PLETE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL HERCHNNETSE WILL SELL THE SAIE - CHEAP FOIL CASH! PRICE LIST: Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Ladies' dress goods, 8 cents par ytrd. Corsets, 50 cents. Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair. Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 lbs. for . Persian Casbmere, 23 costs per" yard. Suitings, 12 J cents per yard. Fine Japanese teas, 45 cents per lfy. Six spools silk thread, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion. . My motto is cash sales & small proSta F. P. KOGAK READY MADE CLOTHING' CONFERENCE RATES. Administrator SALE OF REAL Xoticc. ESTATR ATOTICE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT N PUR- 1 1 suance of an order of the County Court of Douff- 13 County. Orezon. entered therein on the second day of April, 1883, the undersigned, administrator of tne eeiate oi n oooson ranersoii, uooeaseu, win, on Saturday, the 11th day of Aturust 1833, at 1 o'clock P. M. of aid day sell on the premises to the highest bid der for cash, the following described real estate of said deceased, to-wit: The souih half of the north half of the donation land claim of Abraham Pattcr- Ron and wife, beinir claim No. 10, in townahip No. 21), south of range 6 we3t of the Willamette meridian, situate i Douglas county, Ore jon, containing 160.45 acres, excepting therefrom one acre of the north wost corner said land. A fee simple title guaranteed aud possession eiven after harvest J. A. KIRKENDALL, administrator. Herman & Bali, attys. for esUta JQne 23, 1883. : -- . TITOKK GIVEX OUT. ON EECEIPT V T of your address we will make en offer by which you can earn ?3 to 57 evenings, at vour home. Men. women, ooy or gir ja can doit. II. C WiiKlssojr fc Co., 105 and 197 Fulton street, Sew York: mlO. Coal tar and pia tar for aal HanU toa'f Amp 6(ur TfCKET3 SOLD TO AND FROM ALL PARTS OF Europe to all ' points of Oreewi, WaEhinc-ton. laaho and Montana, at greatly reduced and lowest possible rates over the following lines: borth Ger man Loyd Steamship Company. Hamburg: American racket Company. wmt Star Line bteamsbip Com pany. Kedntar Line Steamship Company. Amert lcan Line Steamship Company. Apply personally or by letter to O ELDSDORFF, HARVEY, and LEAHY, Jo. 10 Washington street, National Bank Building Jf. O. Bo3 63, Portland, Oregon. Our Spring ind Bummct Ice-List Ko. 33, Las mads I its appearance improved and enlarged. Over 200 page. Over 3,UUU illus trations. Contains quota tions, . descriptions and illustrations of nearly all articles in general use, from Adam and Eve to Sitting Bull and Mrs. Langtry. It costs us 25 cents for every copy we mail nearly $50,000 per acnum. It makes our hair red to think of it. Wo should have the cost of production. The book is full of brains. Send for it, and enclose 25 cents-anything or nothing--Let us hear from you. Respectfully, .MONTGOMERY WARD & CO, H 'ft s 1 1 5 u m r. m in" P , r & Ti. r a -! s-a-!? r, s t S3 &2 E & O 5 e g c es-s fee M ci to t: c e . trii a t- a EJ . T w es .3 - 2 ti o u c c te-? 33 2 S "3 a. a X 5 B e" s1 Oil 8 3 a- 4) r . j a s ft a to 2 S ?i S 3 a T w M S3 W ft CO f dO S 5 DC S c 23 W X 3 P 50 S O -3 S 3S " diri-Hi 2 s 2 UNTIL FURTHER NOTIOS ! SHERIDAN BROTHERS, .ROSEBURG, OR'GN. They would annonnce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the Largast Stocks of General Hardware Ever bronjrlit to DoiKrlas, nnd - when ad Jed to their STOVE3 OP ALL PAT TK11NS and READY, MADE TIN WAUK, they ore prepared to declare they have the bes' supply in their line ol any housa m Southern Oregon, which they propose Will sell goods AT FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS Best brands of prints, 18 yds. $1 00. White Hock and Lonsdale Mus lin 10 yds..... 00. Canton Flannel from 9 to 16 cents per yard. Ladies Brocaded Dress Goods. 11 eta. per yard. : Cotton Batting 20 cents per jard. Brooks, Gout s and Clark s spool cot ton, 60 cents per doz. - Ladies' Calf Shoes, $1 75 per pair. Ladies Cloth ualmorals, 1 50 each. Table linen from 35 to 60 eta yard. Costa Kica Uoffeo Is o. 1 guaranteed. seven pounds for 01 00. Tea, our own Brands, 37 1 cts. per lb. igars from 11 to 13 cents nsr lb. Touiatees $1 75 per dozen. Rico No. 1 Carolina, 8 cents per lb. And all other goods in our line in proportion. Ave have given you thesa quotations and hope that one and all will take advantage of our place list. CAR0 BE0THEBS; T. W. MORGAN, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MOSEf? APPLE, NEXT DOOR TO MARK'S k CO., OFFERS FOR SALE THE FINEST YARIETT OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY EVER OFFERED IN ROSE - BURG, AT PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. CIGARETTES A ' ' SPECIALTY. A FINE SUPPLY OF HOLI DAY GOODS. CONCRETE PIPE. 0H3 locks, butts, etc, we can oSe; can purchase elsewhere. In the shape of-budding materials 1c the way t surerior inducements to purchasers. Try us. We can give jou uargams in tue3 louowlng brands of stoves, not equalled else where Uucr s, Bonanza, I'armer, Utility, Dexter, racific, W ide West, Clarudor. Occidei. Iron ivinr, Jbiapire City, and other stoves and ranges. mi . . 1 . . 1 1 J . 1 r . - rue Uce-i oi workmen aro conBianiiy empicyeu in me m&nuiaciare cl our Tinware and buyers should learn our prices. Wo have also haragins to offer in guns, such as Winchester, Sharp and ither RiCea as well as in Shot-guns and Pisto's. ' We are also Agents for the White Peerles and New Home Sewing Machine .whlcu we sen at lowest rateB una warrant as comme te m every respect We can also supply Avcrill and WLzihtiev Paints, 1 he best fn the market, at. t lowest rate?. Give us a call, inspect ur stock, inquire as to our prices, and we promise to suit all anyonecan. oHEIuDAN BROS. HENKY OA.TERMAX AND LOUIS BELFTLS have obtained tbs rljht for Dougln oouatjr for laj-iug Continuous Concrete Pipe, for conveyinjr water, nd Lonis BelfiU nd Gsorjr Protsuian have obtainc-1 the riyht for Juohin nd Curry count-.es, and will sell farm or individual rights and la pijveat the chee3t figures. Any size from 1J to 22 inches furnished. This pipe is much Cheaper than Wood, Iron or Lead I K ia also well su;trl for Irrixtinn or Mining purpose and can be laid auy distanoR without joints. Axle G-PQ&ae! Best in the world- Get Hi gpamia. Every package has our trademark and is marked Fraier's. SOLD EV ERYWHERE. - ' noS5-l BUY ONLY CANYONVILLE MILLS FLOUE THIS FLOUR IS iLNUFACTURE0 FROM ONTLT the best of wheal. .1 have for sale also Bran, Shorts, and Middlings, Bacon, Hams, Lard, etc eured In the most scientific manner. Purchasers wil do ibb a favor W i&sot iv St-Oik at the CauyonvilM