THE INDEPENDENT SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1883. That the Tariff and Wool. rush "Recent years it has been a favorite deaJ xlicv with Republican politicians to dead. There are too many live prac- create an impression or belief in; the tical minds of the populace that the tariffis wti0 ar able and strong enough t ad not to be considered as a party issue, minister the government in accordance l)ut a mere local question, and at the Mm time make capital for themselves . ... . .. I Ktr inrliviflnaliv nromiSins a protection i'a , i". t .' mi' xi t for some local mdustiy. Thi3 was the h nonoressmen Georev, I in his recent canvass in Oregon: "who to in a stereotyped speech promised the farmers of this State to maintain a pro tection on wool that would keep out of cemietition the cheap wocls of Aus tralia and South America. That he went squarely back on that promise is evidenced by the present low price of situation, sadly admits that "the short wool, and the fact that a Republican comings of the Republicans may place Confess passed a tariff bill reducing the Democratic party in power. But,'' the tariff on wool, and at the same time increasing the tariff on manufactured woolen goous. in bill catcues ineiw"".kv v . w nmnl m-nwora of OrPcrrm hath wars. Tt ly necessary to Call a party to power w not only decrcaies the price of his wool UUb increase iub piw". ui wuuicu jjuuua -v.- r. tvk., v. ui'vU tie jo iciuiicu w unj. " I has to sell is cut down and what he has to buy is increased in price, Tl : done by a Republican Congress, and fiat, too, afcer the wool growers of Or egon had been promised a protection by I Mr. George. 1 vrr. i.J i t. , ,cuvUw lm enma. ftf tVio I -re.., 11 e . sale of Timber lands in th States of California, Ure- RePllblican Street Politicians in and In fact, the Only hope Ot the country Son and Washington Territory, that David Grenot has . . , ..... , applied to purchase the Northwest qimter of North around Roseburff have been dishonestly lies in tne probability that tnere Will webt quarter, and Lot six of Section twenty-four, ....l . ii l i mi Towiwhip twentv-seven south of llauge seven west of representin"' to farmers that the decline in wool is caused by the Democratic nolicv of free trade. No statement could be further from th truth. The tariff upon W09I never has been equal tn T'bat it would ba under the Demo- cratic policv. An honestlv adiusted ft-lvalorumdntvforthenurnoseof rev. enue onlv. would amount to more than 25 ncr cent above the avcrajro tariff upon that commodity for the last twen- ty years; under a protective policy, as the figures will fully deinonsUate- Upon an hne3tly adjusted tariff for revenue only, the wool growers of the country would, during the last twenty years, have received an annual protec tion of twentv-five per cent above what ai - i 1-.- xi.. t-..t i: . mey uave iwvitiu uy iub xvepuuiiuaii nnliW- orriftii itinr to fivA lmndi'pd npr policy, aniOUatmg tO ne iiunriiea per cent more protection than has been ae. cord to them. On the other band .they have been robbed in more than double that amount during the same period by the dishonest policy of protection ftud compelled to pay an average of more than fifty per cent per annum on the manufactured articles which they consume over and above what it would have cost them under an honestly ad justed tariff for revenue only. A tariff for the purpose of revenue will afford a sufficient protection to any of our in dustries and a much greater benefit up on the agricultural interests of the country than that ruinous and dishon est policy o protection, which legislates the hard earnings out of the pockets of the producer and consumer into the coffers of the rich manufacturer and common carrier, whom it alone benefats At the expense of the whole people. Twenty-five years ago . more . than seventy-five per cent of American com. Hierce was carried in 4 American vessels under American canvas, with the glori ous Star Spangled Banner flying from the mast-head. With twenty years of a Republican protective policy less than sixteen per cent of our ovrn pro ducts are carried in American ships as shewn by the official statistics, while more than sixty-five per cent is carried in English vessels with, the English .TarTr nsnlAfl in tlan mnst.hpjul. Tlv this ruinous policy our people have been driven GUt of Competition for the car. Tying of Our Own products, and OUT flag -virtually from the high seas. A tax for anv other imrnosa than . 1 . revenue is dishonest, ar.d ruinous to the laborer and consumer, and espec ially to the qreat agricultural interest in which the majority of our people a: engaged. The Old Ticket. An immense amount of balderdash has been sent all ever the United States hr the Associated PrP dUnatr-W rn oy tue associated rress tuspatcaes, to the effect that the democracy every- 1M-dAmn.l ifc nnm,'n;An A T.i J TT:1- il ji.i.j. u.kx iimunv-o.a as lucir uuiuiuam for Prescient nnd Vio VrpuUnt nt lor irres.uenc ana ice rresuient at tne nrf clof.or. R!lftUo.l,Ul.. Suit of tht npit fnvr t?nn bm rUm suit oi u.e next com eni on, every dem. nr.rai wnnlil rancnr n ,1 ;14- elected aa thnir in 157fi. , j " v Vj UU i this date we have seen no indication any such demand. That the majority of the people ot the United States felt deeply aggrieved that their will was disobeyed at that time there is no doubi, ard had "there not been a gener. al conviction that ft would have been . obeyed but for the hesitation of Mr. Tilden and his friends, the nomination -would have been repeated in 1880. this was not dene at Cincinnati places their future nomination out of question. "Tempora nintanter, etc." Th times change and in the progressive to keep pace with the present, the last will be left to bury its own men in the democratic party with the will of the people of to-day, to call up a ghost of the past for this pur- m '. t ji i r rt:.. nr. Nn. - .iuerej8iuewnw vmiu, jixc Dnnnlrl nf Inrlionn nnil cnra of nth 1 No onaia 01 xnaiana, and a score oi otn- No era, who can easily carry our standard victory, and from among these the mil be selected, regardless ot the "Outs" and "Ins." A "Western newspaper, surveying the inquires the editor, in a discouraged tone, "'i"t prospect is tnere lor.tne not because of its present professions, - i i --j.. i i caIaIv bfio.aii5?Q its oni)onent is no Ion ' o worthy of popular confidence f x Ul nnr nart WR ran RfiS a food nrnsnfiftt for the country" if it will mate proper u3eof political parties by employing one party as a constant menace to tue otner, a reminder that tne "outs will hft "ins" wliftn iha dominant n.irtv is . - no lonTer wsrtnv of nonular confidence. always do enougu uenest men. wtie wiu desert thir own party and go-over to to opposition, when the good of their country imperatively demands such action, , to insure a change in the Gov- eminent. The Oregonian in . squirming under the mortgage tax law says "Portland should not take the initiative for 9 lcial session of the legislature to re- peal or modify the law. Let the call come from the rural counties, if they want it." This is extremely modest Portland, considering the opposition the rural counties experienced v from that quarter in passing the 1.x w. Is content to wait for the call to come from the rural counties, all will be well ... ' . ' Ahe btatO Will 110t be put to the ex- l pense 01 an extra Eession, auu me money 1 changers will have to pay their tax just the same as the rest of us, and that too in the counties where their money is loaned. R1 TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, , and MALARIA. . 1 From these sources ariae taree-fourtlis ol the diseases of tlio hunjan raee. Theso eymptoma indicate theirexistence : Ioaa of Appetite, ISowels costive, Sicls Head nche,foUnecs after eating, veraion to exertion or 1ody or mlad, Emctatlou of food. Irritability cf temper, Low spirits, A feeling of bavins ateglectod -some dmy, IMzzincss, Flattering at the Heart, Iota before the eyes, JiijglsJy col ored Vriue, COIVSTIPATIOrv, and de Eiandthe nao of a remedy that acts directly en the Liver. AsaLivermedicineTTJTT'3 PXIJL.S have no equal. Their action on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt ; removing all impurities through these three acav engera of the aystem," producing appe tite, sound digestion, regular stool3, a clear ekinanda vigorous body. TUTT'S FttljS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTBDOTC TO MALAHIA. Boldeverywhgr',g5c. Offico.4-1 Murray St.,N.Y. "TUTT8 HAIR DYE. Grat Hair or Wiiiskees changed in stantly to a Glossy BtACK by a single ap. plication of this Dtb. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 8 1 . Of2ce, 44 Murray Street, New York. T2TTS C3AH0AI CF USEFUL RECEIFTS FBE5 31 imS.I.'OpUiaP. ItOIlSC Situated n the center of the business portion of Rusebur' hiny recently changed Lands, has been COMPLETELY RENOVATED, I j . a . . . r:J':r,r,,,,r. . . uuuug iwm iuue suppucu wun me nesi tne MARKET -AJFFOIirDS With srood attendance. As Mrs. Zio-ler has rhar nf .i.tiicu tue uuuRuijr win oe uuexcepuonaoie. Rates reasonable. Free coach to and from the railroad. LOU. ZIcLER. iv. . l. , , i . . . . DRY'S SALOON, IJackso a Street, Roseburg" " , propretor of this well kn wn and popular resort would than hitfHnHa fr their liberal patronage in the past ?uu wwu u ?"" a continuance oi he same In the luturp Th rnhv. ,a I v. . . .V. . . yuvxty is uiuiw iui j. seep none DM me Oest uran3 01 Winea, liquors and Cigars auj that j sejj . . . . liquors and Clears . i 1,,1 T,,o,M t-" ...-X. IllSKies f . A d biljIarj tab, . be f ud t.i K aolAnn. l.. .u i.ji w woriu. I WILL SELL MY FARM, CONSISTING OF 480 acres, situate on the Lmpqoa river, two mLea wen 01 noseourg. me place it well watered and u: der a good state of cultivation. I will also sell .. Six Head of Morses; Three vounir. tha other tmrt.1 vnrlr hnru. : ii - : - 40 Head of Hogs, which I will sen. - JOHN BRTJCKKES La MET OPOLITAN &RB Mills! CLARK & BIKES PROPS. HMnuJf 2S.V .d ic. AVISO PURCHASED THE ABOVE NAMED we are now pre pared to furnish an? amount of the best quality of ever offered to the public iu Dmrclas county. We will turnkh at i gSSfJ; the miU at the louowiug prices: lumber. ..'.$12 per H, 6-inch .......$24 per M. 1 floorincr. 4-inch .S'23 per M. . flnishin iamto...... ....20perM. - 1 finishing lumber dre'eed on 2 sides.. 24 per M. t mMj iumber dreaied oa sides.. $20 per m. CLARKE & BAKER. . y WM ULLIVAS TS NOW PREPARED TO DO ANY JL kind of work in his line. Headstone and Monuments of all descriptions, at very low prices and warranted to give ample sat- isfaction M. SULLIVAN. T rEET) - s- HUMPHREY, A. Y. HOVEY, H. C. HUMPHREY. DOUGLAS CO. BANK, Tfnmnlnav At? Yrt 1 eei "P lV mRAKSACT A GENERAL BA.VKIKO BUSINESS. Draw sknit drafts on Portland, Sau Francisco, Nftw York and other noints. Bills of exchange on principal poiau m Europe, Deposits Received Subject to Sight Check. LAND OFFICE, KOSEBURG, OREGON, May 20, 1SS3. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN PURSUANCE 1 of an Act of Consnesa of Junes. 187S. for the wuiamttte meridian. above described un-u must HfheUS atls j mo lllfir ciniius whu tug during the sixty dayspub- to do so tne:r ri''iits mu arrcd by 8tatute-w. f. benjamin, Resbter. FARMS i FOR sale, erty in Douglas Coun ty, Statcof Oregon: 4 first-class oraim farm near thk A Town of Wilbur, contahin- 2M acres. Has a g.od dwelling house and out-buudiiijrs, and a fine or chard: all wJll fenced and watered; 250 acres in grain. uesirable home and very cheap. ONE FARM CONTAINING 352 ACRES, 125 OF which is plow land in cultivation, balance pas ture; all fenced; well watered; good improvements and orchard. rTsE SECTION OF IAND NEAR THE TOWN J of S( Scottsburjr; 80 acres river bottom, bulance till and timber land. A FARM NEAR WILBUR, CONTAINING 823 acres; 125 acres in grain, the balance splendid srrazintr land. AOoul 3UO acress icvei, we:i wavcreu and well improved, ino crop aim ow uwai m kuccji will be 8old with the land if desired by purchaser, at a bargain. A FARM NEAR ROSEBURG, CONTAINING 320 acres, all under fence. Gool faim or jfrazmg land. A FINE STOCK FARM CONTAINING 643 ACKJ-:s 12 mile from Roseburg; 125 acres of good grain j land, at a bargain. A LARGE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NEAR Oakland, containing 3233 acres. Abrut 700 acres plow land, well fenced and well watered. A STEAM SAWMILL AT DRAIN STATION ON Railroad. A FLOURING KILL AT SCOTTSBURG. IA NO. ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR MILES from Oakland, on Calipooia creek. A NUMBER OF TOWN LOTS IN THE CITY OF Oakland. I will sell the above real property on rea sonable terms. For full particulars enquire of J. C. HUTCHINSON. Oakland, Douglas County. Oregon. Notice of Administration. i In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN TOAT THE UN JLi dereigned has been duly appointed bv the Coun ty Court of Douglas county. Oregon, and has quali fied as administrator de bonis non of the estate of Sarah Levins dec, late of said county and State. Now, there fore, all persons still having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned, duly verified, at his residence at Elk ton, Oregon, or to Hermann & Ball, his attorneys, at Roseburg, Oregon, and all persons owing said estate are required to make immediate payment. THOMAS F. LEVENS, Administrator de bonis non. Hermans & Ball, Atty'a. Roseburg, Or., June 5, 1S83. XotiCC of Final Settlement. In the matter ot the estate of TbeophUua Damn de- i , IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TOE STATE OF Oregon for the County of Douglas. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Theophilua Dagan deceased, has filed iu the above entitled court his final account of the ad- ministration ot said estate. That said Court, by an order duly made and entered therein on June 6th, 1SS3, appointed Monday, July 9, 1383, 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 aud the settlement of said estate. This notice is published by order of Hon. J. S. Fitshugh, County Jude. E. C. SACKY, AmL.iaUator. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, June t, 18:43. Administrator's Koticc. SALE OF REAL ; ESTATE. "MOTiCE is hereby given that n pur- iv alance 0f oner 0( the Countv Court nf Dmiir. XI suance of an order of the County Court of Douir- las County, Oregon, entered therein on the second I day of April, ISaS, the undersigned, administrator of 1 . i - ...... 7 1 ... .1 ... . 1 21f day of April. 18SJ3, the undersigned, administrator of the Woodson Patterson, deceased, will, on Saturday, the 11th da? of August 1S83, at 1 o'clock P, 1 der for cash, the following described real estate of d deceased, to-wiu The south half of the north haUof the donation land claim, of Abraham Fatter- son and wife, being claim No. 40, in townahin No. 29, south i'f range s west of the Willamette meridian, situate in Douglas county, Oregon, containing 160.45 acres, excepting inereirom one acre 01 tee northwest corner said land. A fee simple title miaranteed and possession given after harvest 4. a. ataai.AVAiiii, vimimairaier. Herman Si Ball, attyg. for estate June 23, 1883. OKK GIVEN OUT. ON RECEIPT your address we will make an offer by which you can earn S3 to S7 evtnines. at your home. Men, women, boys or girls can doit. H. C Wrorixsnv A- CV. iqs; I inr t. l l - - , I t uibuu sbrccb, iew xorK. miy. I Coal tar and pine tar for sale at Bimil ten drogstoiC :u: in The undersigned lias lor mdOM tlie following Real Trop- Utfrt pink shekp FARMERS, LOOK! 1 0& THE BEST Q) (Q) For men and Inns and the most double shoes for misses oiid children, try the celebrated - i IEOH-G LAD GOODS Manufactured by PORTER, SLESSINGER. & CO. San Pnnflacn Thpv n.r oninrantaed to BlVt Satis faction. Will not hrreik in the bsck or riD Ul ine side. All goods of this manufacture made by white men. No ctuaamen enipioyeo. tor saie uy FI.OED&CO. BOOTH BROS. ROSEBURG. "VONOALLA. OAKLAND E. G. YOUKa - METROPOLITAN SALOON, r.03EBT7RO, OREGON, L McCHLLOOH & CO. OXLr TEE BEST BRAjXDS Wines, & Cig:ax-s Kept on hand, and customers will find this a pleasant tilace of resort. Give me a call. f2T One door south of the Metropolitan Hoter "Bill t 1 JAMBS DEARLIITG, ! Blacksmith and Farrier, OAKLAND OUi knA wnil.lrnnwn to the reonle of Douslas county. would respectfully announce that he is preiiared to do all kinds of work in his line and jpiarantees satis faction. . j HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Any farmer having a plow to sharpen or machinery to repair will do well to ive me a caU at my old rfamil t WavR full stock of irou ond steel, and having I purchased the same at a low price, can do work, so fur as nricts are concerned, cheaper than any -who ... .r . t m nviRI.Ivn will avtempit cuuiwnwu, v. , 0mm 1 OKfk FINE SHEliP FOR SAIdE! BY Mrs. Eliza J. Sutherlin, A1 DMINISTRATR1X OF TOE ESTATE OF JAME P. Sutherlin, deceased, late of Douglas county Oregon. One hundred and fifty of these shocp are PiU'oBred lTiencli Mrino The original stock were importel and bre I by Mrs. Blaco of California; they are large and the heaviest shearers In the world: uboiu 100 are a cross between pure Spanish Merino ewes and French bucks. Owing to the decease of the owner, these sheep will have to be sold at public sale, and will be gold, at ten o clock on Wednesday, the First Day of August, 1833, At WILBUR, known as Umpqua Station, on the Oregon and California railroad, Douglas county, Ore gon. Terms of sale, cash in hand, 'or cote with ap proved security and interest at ten per cent, per an num. ElIZA J. SUTHERLIN, j74t Administrator. ! Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Eosebrjg. Shaving and Hair Cutting in a Workmanlike siansier. R.S.&J. O.SHERIDAN (Successors to Thos. P. Sheridan) DEALERS IN HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, GUNS, CUTLERY, AN O TINNERS BUR NISHING GOODS. TIX STORE, EOSESUEG, Or. Having secured the aoove business, we are pre pared to keep up its former trood name for work and prices. We have the best of material and always a full stock of (roods on hand and it is our aim to fur' nish customers with first-class articles at live and let live prices. A full stock of Iron and Steel ITox Sale. Dealers from abroad will receive prompt attention. It. S. & J. U. BHEtflUAfl. BUY THE UMPQUA VALLEY MILLS FLOUK! KjLOTTm THE BEST IN THE MAIiRET! Address A. W. Stearns, Can- yonville, Oregoii. European Steamship Tickets. CONFERENCE RATES. TICKETS SOLD TO AND FROM ALL PARTS OF Europe to aU points of Oregon, Waehing-ton, Idaho and Montana, at gTtlj- reduced and lowest possible rates over iho following lines': Itrth Ger man Loyd SteiMiiship Company. Hamburg American J acKet uompany. w lr.te otar Li:ie !Steanisliii Com-' pany. Bed Star Line bteamahip Company. Anieri lcan Line Steamship Company. Apply personally or Dy leiter to OELDSDOUFF, HARVEY, and LEAIIY. Ko. 10 Waahinjrton street, National Bunk Biiildinj r. v. vox , ronians, uretjon. Onr Spring and Bcminet Price-list Ko. 33, nas xnad I its appeturancs improved land enlarged. Over 20O pages. Over 3,000 illus trations. Coctains Quota tions, descrintiora and illustrations of Rvxly all articles in general use, from Adam and Eve to Sitting Boll and Mrs. Langtry. It costs as 25 cents fcr every opy we mail nearly $50,000 per sxnnm. It nukes our hair red to think of it. We should have the coet of production. The book is full of brains. Send for it, and enclose 25 centa anything or nothing Let us hear from yon. Bespectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD St CO. raS EVER K r,'j,w;'. 1 ," v. ii'.t, ..','1.' . t .!T. mixtwx As I will out business 9 days, immense bargains can he had by and often. F. HITC efore -But W. G-. WOOD' AND BUY A One of the bigjrest and bet stock of nothing but the best YT14 " SAY ; O AH SEE WHAT? WHY, THAT THE Bent Fail to HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF its, EVER BROUGHT TO ROSEBURG! INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF LADIES' DBJ3SS GOODS, OF THE VERY LA EST STYLES. ALSO GENTLEMEN AND BOYS' '; READY MADE OLOTHING! D o TN"ot TTnil to Call and Examine Ixhz Stoclcl Fia motto ia Quick Salea and Small Xtamemler. the Place, JTew York Storec Xtosetarg. SHERIDAN BROTHERS, .ROSEBURG, OR'GK They would announce that they have just received and now have on hand one oi the Largest Stook3 of - General Hardware ? Ever brought to Donorlag, and when TKHNS and READY MADE TINWARE, bi-a supply in their line ot any houso gisaiif Q.&m&mm vms Mrs mm can purchasa elsewhere. . In iho shape of budding materials k supf rior inducements to purchasers. Tij We can 0ve you bargains in the" lo'::.jwinp; brands of stoves, not equalled else where IJuck's, iionanza, farmer, L'tinty, uexier, facinc, Wile West, Clarendor Occidei t Iron Kinff, Empire City, and other stoves and ranges. ; The ,:Bl of workmen aic constantly employed in the manufacture cC our Tin ware and buyers should larn our prices. We have also barains to offer in guns, s weu uR in Mot- nns ann i'isio-8. We ar also Agents for th White Peerles and New LTome Sewing Machine ,wliii e sell atiowest rates and warrant as couinle te m every respect, Wt can also supply ' Avcrill andf Unbbcr Paints, 'J i-p best in the market, at . lowest rate. - : - ' ve us a call, inspect ur siock, inquire as to our prices, and we promise to suit a?i anv . we can. KHKK1DAN BROS. 03 H ? gs t. 2 a $ ' 1 1 5 -2" 5 fi E o 83 c w C 31 &.-3 HB3g .I S. ?5 ? a a -3 oils OS .J1". -S a' S pH i 2 & 1 1 t H v.. 9 positivey close within the next calling early Y"n do Tliat I tt NEW SET OE a 5 6S or a isai.iJ goods evr brought to town. I use leather and have got Seo Mel 4 - ITOU SEE ? " LEADING MERCHANT Prohts. added to their STOVES OP ALL. PAT they are prepared to deciaro they have iho in Southern Oregon, which they propose tho ray t us. locks, butts, etc, we can offer each as Winchester, Sharp and ther Ii't'en, !r - 2 15 a g 0 . C4 S 5 S s .34 QC T h. 5- 3 a S S C SJ . Ha Ill1 w- 5 S S - 5-J g . j OS o S o a a. c x o . j r itiT: . .. ?t & St. no i: r y1 T3 a 5 S -3 5 c 3 x; P. P. HO&AIo HAVING PURCHASED A COM PLETE ASS0RT21ENT OF GENERAL HERCHiDSE WILL SELL THE SAME CHilAP FOR O ASHI PRICE LIST: Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Ladies' dress good i, 3 cents per yard. Corsets, 50 cents. Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair. Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 lbs. for$l. Persian Cast mere, 25 cents per yard. Suitings, 12 cents per yard. Fine Japanese teas, 45 cents per lb. Six spools silk thread, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion. My motto is cash sales & small profit. F. P. HOG AN.' UNTIL FURTHER NOTIGS ! OA Will sell goods AT FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS: Best brands of prints, 18 yds. SI P0. White Rock and Lonsdale Mus lin 10 yds. $1 00; Canton Flannel from 9 to 1G ceuts per 3 aid. Ladies Brocaded Dress Goodd, 11 cU. per yard. Cotton Batting 20 cents per yard. Brooks', Coat's and .Clark' spool ct ton, GO cen is per rlos. ' Ladles' Calf Shoes, $1 75 per pair. Ladies Clcth Uiil morals, 1 50 each. Table linen from S3 to 60cts. pr. yard. . vosta ivica LrOliee iNo. I cuarantead, . seven pounds for 1 00. Tea, our own Brands, 37i cts. per lb. Sugars from 1 1 A to 13 cents per 1. Toniatees $1 75 per dozen. Rice No. 1 Cat olina, 8 cents jer And all other goods in our line in proportion. V e liave given you thesa quotations and hope that one and all will take advantage of - our price list. CAB0 BEPTHEES; T. W. filORGAK, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT DOOR TO MARK'S 4 ' CO., OFFERS TOR SALE THE FINEST VARIETY OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND V U XX JC JV X I KJ XX II. U X V j li OFFERED IN ROSE- iTTTr j r xvjxvjr, xilx PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. CIGARETTES A SPECIALTY. A FINE SUPPLY OF 1IOLI- . DAY GOODS. CONCRETE PIPE. HENKY OTEBMAN AND LOUI3 BELFILS have obtained the right fur LtougUa ooanty ior laying : Continuous Concrete Pipe, for conveying water, and Louii De!P! and George Protgraan have obtained thu right fur Josophhie and Curry counties and will sell farm or individual righta ami 1 pipe at the cteiit figures. Any Mze from 1 to 22 iuohea furnUhed. This j'ipa is touch Cheaper than Wood, iroa or Lead! It i also well suited for Irrigation or Minia; purpose andean be laid any distanon without joints. 3 Axle O-rease! Best in the "wror'd- Get the genuine. Every package lias onr trade. mark and is marked Traaer's. SOLD EV EHYWHEHE. noS5-l 3XJY OISTJLY CAN YONYILLE MILLS FLOUB THIS FLOUR IS MANUFACTURED FROM OKLT the best of wheat. I have for sale -also Bran, Shorts, and Middlings, Bcjn, Iiains, Lard, etc cured in the most scientific manner. Purchasers wil do ne a faror W muect my itock t tbe CanyonvilJ Mil) y. gMMflfli?5