Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1885)
ROSEBURG-' REVIEW. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1SS5.' "' ' ! BALT3TAT0SY. Having purchased th Douglas Inde pendent from C. Btll, I nw, in con formity with a custom from true im tnemoral, make my jolitesi low. And now haying assumed the responsibil ities that will necessarily accrue in this new delation, w ask the liberal indulg ence of the pullic, as we attempt to discharge them. In "conducting this paper, our main object hhall bo, to make it the vehicle of all cuneut news especially devoting much space to the local department. WTe shall carefully look after the interest of Southern Oregon and Douglas County in jmrtic-j ular. A few words will suffice to pro perly indicate the future political pol icy of this paper under our manage ment. It will be conservatively dem- j ocratic. We belive that the geuins- of our system of government . was con ceived in the brain and nouriahed j in the heart of Jefferson. We believe tha. in the selection of officers, his ad- miraH..tt . sbould prevail,; honesty, integrity and , capability. W would not remove an honest and efficient re publican, and replace him with an un worthy democrat, just for political rea sons. In all case3 where fitness is ,abaut the same, we would support the slemccrat, in short, we shall earnestly -labor for an honest administration of affaii-s, and4will rebuke fraud aud cor- l-uj)tionf wherover, and whenever, the same may come to our knowledge, ir respective of party. 'The business management wiil be 'directly under oursnpervision, and hav ing purchased all the bid accounts of the 2 ndepeudent, we hope our' many pa trons that are in ariears, v il! hel us just at this time with a little shining lust, that we may be able soon to give you as good a paper as is published in Southern Oregon. Our predecessor, Mr. Ball, has been courteous and fair in this business transaction so fur as we are able to judge. And launches at onee into a lucrative law practice. .May his length never grow &horter, nor his shadow grow less. J. K. N. Bell. The following persons were appoint ed Road Supervisors by Iho Connty Court: District No.'; 1, John Cowan; No. 2, P. P. Palmer; No. 3, Edward Ifaynes; No. 4, Thomas Kritsou; No, Colvinj No. 7, John Paul; No. 8, Samuel Carr; No. 9, Thoma Clark; No. 10, T. W. Cowan; No. .IsaacJones; No. 11, Phil. Pinkston; No 12, Hampton Patterson; No. 13, Isadore Rice; No. 14, II.C. Underwood; -No. 15, John Hogan; No. ICy Wm, Kruse; No. 17, Jair.e3 Richards; No. 18, T. W. Gorrell; No, 19, ,Jasi L. Churchill; No.20,Wrn.j!lIanan;No.21, Howard Martin; No. 22, James Short; No. 23, John Livingston; No. 21, R. Cannon; No. 25, Obe Barker, No. 26, Thomas Grisdale; ; No. 27, Newton Livingston; No. 28, J. J. McCoy No. 29, M. L. Rushnell; No. 30, J. L. Thornton; No. 31, David Lenox; No. .33, J. II. Whitsett No. 34, D. W. Hunter; No. 35, J. II. Bane; No. 36, AVm. Perdue; No. 37, John Steph ens; No. 38, VV. B. Drake; No. 3D, James D, Burattt; No. 40, E. L. Rice;i'No. 41, Thomas Devins; No. 42, Wrri. P. Day; No. 43. Henry Harmon; No-; 44, II. L. Wilson; No. 45, Peter Weayer; 1 46, Oren Gilpatrick; No. 47, II. Redfield; No. 48, R. II. Ward. P. M. J ohnson is and has always been a progressive man, fully abreast of the times in all that concerns the general welfare. It is to him our people are Indebted for the introduction of that benevolent institution known as the Self Endowment Association. When this was first introduced people called it a humbug, but let us judge it by its fruits. The following have already re ceived the loan promised them. Sol King.eiOO. Paid ont $49. Norm Lilly 0100, paid $58. T. J. Blair $100, paid $58. J. Mason $100, paid $61. C. Albright $100, paid $61. Jennie Pond $100, paid $61. That the association so far has done all it promised none can deny; then if it has kept it3 piomise in the past why not believe it will do the sjme in the future! ''.' " i We clip the above fiota the Benton Leader of January 9th, which goes to ahow that the Mutual Self Endowment Association is equal to its pretensions nd pays all its obligations. Ladies Medical Adviser- ' A Complete Medical Work for Women, handsomely bound in cloth and illustrated. Tells how to prevent and cure all diseases of the sev by a treatment at borne. Worrb its weight in gold to every lady suffering from .any ff $ese diseases. Over 10,000 sold alieady. Postpatd only 50ot. Pos tal, note or 2 cc. stamps. Address NUNDA PUBLISHING CO Nunda, L T. Nov. Ut 3-m -.-,jr. .stttzrz. The EailrOad Commission. Sanator Miller of Josephine county of has introduced a bill "to create and establish a Board of Railroad Com missioners aud to define and regulate its powers and duties and to fix the condensation thereof." Such a bill will necessarily attract much attention irom tnewuoie peopie oitueoiWuu havo.suileied so much from the-extor- . .1 i t -1 J it . fi... U 1 lions of the lailroad companies now m TliJu Villi rn-i ttiiiloa for tli existence, ibis bill provides lor tne election of three commissioners, two re publicans and one democrat o be elect ed by the present legislature, which is to fix their salaries. They are to elect their clerk. Tlie powus of the Board are to enquire into all the business. f the companies and it has a right to ex amine their books for this purpose, Their duties are prescribed in the 9th section, which provides that after per- fonal oarnination ft shall appear that repairs are neeesparr, or auditions to the, roiling stock or station houses, or that any 4cltait;e in the lates or fare for transportation of freight or passen gers U reasonable or necesnry for the use of the public," etc., it shall be the duty of the Board to notify the com- ,,, l,ith h.ll bo given hearmg, out ii tuey iau to convince tne i,oaru, it may fine them for neglect to repair and may forbid the railed company to charge any larger rates or fares thai. those fixed by the Commission. : Having carefully examined the bill yc n,euuiira..u tu out 8- ...... 4. IT7I.: 1 .. .1.,'Cl .1. i .. i -i pervision of the railroads we have never heard the claim that it was au thorized to interfere with the manner of their construction or renaiis. If 1 I loss of life or prorperty occui-3 by rea son of neglect in either of the?! par ticulars, the law already provides a due remedy for the sufferings. If a com mission were to decide upon these questions and there was nov refusal on the part of a company to comply with its orders, we would respectfully en quire whether the State or the com pany was responsible for an accident caused by a defective bridge or culvert. Tiie Ingest judicial authority in the United States has decided that the States have the authority to fix the rates of freight and fares on the rail roads within their boundaries, but this gives them no authority to delegate this power to a commission aud if it did; we deem it contrary to public pol icy to do so. Not upon the ground indica'ed by a railroad magnate in Cal ifornia who said it was cheaper to buy the commissioners than tlx legislature, for such a thin could" never happen n Oregon, especially as two of them would be republicans, but becaue it imposes upon three men too great a responsibility. The people of Oregon have demanded of their representatives without distinction of party, in unmis takable terms that an act should bo passed regulating freight and fares on tho railroads and preventing discrimi nation in regard to tho same. When such an act is passed aud it is found to woik injustice to the railroads or the people it will bo time enough to provide for a railroad commission to remedy its defects. The legislature c.xnnot shiik its responsibility by any such sham as tho Milh r bill. GBAND OELLBftATIOff. The Committee on Cwlebration of the Inauguration of President Chiveland met at .the office of Lane & Lane last Monday evening. Every member wa3 piesent. W. G. Woo l ward was chosen Chairman-and L. F. Lane Sec retary. The meeting was enthusiastic every member evincing a lively and sincere interest. It was resolved to raise a fine flagstaff", hve good music, good speaking and a good time gener ally. Everything will le arraugpd to make this a memorable gala day fur Roseburg and its surroundings. The Committeewill do all they can to se euro exclusion raUs from the railroad company for visitors. Why should not every Democrat in or around town do his best to make this occasion a brilliant success. Since the organiza tion of our government, the Democracy have wor, including Gov. Tilden, ten out of seventeen regular pitched con tests and this tanth one wasmo?t vitally imjoitant of all. On the morning of the 4th at the hour of half past nine here the hour of twelve at Washington will have been reached and the solemn graud oath of office will have been pronounced and sealed by the lips of President Cleveland. At that moment amidst the general rejoicing our people here will not be behind. We predict a most thoroughly happy day. As for the nijjht we leave that to the Yankee Doodlers. Their Ball will be the af fair of all within the memory of man in Southern Oregon. E. J. Harris, the poftilar salesman for Fleckenstein & Mayf r, while cumin?; down on the sleeper Friday from the South was unfortunate enough to have a fifty dollar greenback abstracted from Lis pocket. GLIMPSES. Men and Things, as Ssen Through Our Own Colored Glasses- The death of Schuyler Coleax brings into view that" portion of Amer ican history in which he took an active part. Poor Colfax! He was just at the height of his popularity aud the waye vM bonje him . .r awJ her wLen tLe CrtttUt MyUHer exvosin.Q caine. To no onQ . . not even Oakes Ames did that expos ure bring so much public contumely as to Colfax. The former stood like a giant at bay, admitted everything an.l claimed it to lt honorable. Colfax equivocated, denied and was fuv.ud guilty. II accepted hisfate with a good grace and as quietly as possible slipped out of public hie and his bright hopes were gone forever. What a fall was there, mv countrv uienf Ekastcs : C. Bil0oKS ti)8 Democrat mixed up iu he aiiair, took it harder even than Colfax and went home aud died of a broken heart. But tho heart-ache thai Colfax must have suffered all these long years can but be imagined. Garfield was more fortunate ' than aiy connected with the affair aud the case against, luui umJ() 0, . ,,ut ht lost uiagnitiueut I1)ajolity of 19,000 alld Wtl8 rfcturil to Con-ress with a death htl.aggl- by a lliiltry 4000. This am M American8 wohip hu m fo,.given him Bla1ne ofan the men accused by Ames lh h the ordfclll without M II IS IfHITIi 1.CIIMI Id I : WllllltJ L1I21.U he could have done so well in all cases. It may be safely doubted if any of the men interested knew what they ' were doing. It was a tnoney making afl'air and had its legitimate side. That Ames i.ever fullv informed the invest ors cannot but be believed. It was a kind of 'blind poo!,' and it is safe to say that Colfax, Garfield and others were mo.e negligent than guilty. Yet for Colfax it was the death knell to a long and honored public life; but around his earthly grave that has just been dug, there is nothing but sorrow aud tears for one whis ambition and fame have long been burid in the grave of a political suicide. . What a great man is Thomas A. Hendricks! How the Hoesiers do ieve him! Honest, able and -brilliant he is the beau ideal . uf an American statesman. We love to think of a manbacked by the great strength of a great state aud to ki;ow that he i worthy of that support. And then wketi th.it state is a doubtful oue wbat magic does the mans name carry with it. V lieu jriENDuiCK s name was added io that of Cleveland, instinc tively a feeling of safety cam to every Democrat and it flow from heart to heart: "Indiana is safe!" What would have been Cleveland's fate if the con vention had tacked on a man like Engilisu to him I shudder to think of it. Would not Hancock and Hen dkicks have swept the country in 18S01 All honor to the great Indianian, and inav his name ever be enshrined in the heart of his countrv men. Success. The sale of Syrup of Figs is simply immense. Everyone is taking it, and nil admit that it is the best medicine ever us.rd. Children cry for it on ac count of its plvaant taste, and grown up people who have used it once never take any thing else. Unlike other remedies for biliousness and constipit tion, it never loses its power to act, and it always leaves the orgatis on which it acts stronger than : before. Besides, one feels fresh aud bright and realizes that it is Nature's own true j laxative. Dr. S. Hamilton is aent for Roseburg. A Great Discovery That is daily bringing oy to the homes of thousands by saving many of their ('ear ones' from, an early grave. lUly IS Dr. Kings New Discovery for o ' . fx i n l i .1 Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Astbarna, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice Tickling in the Throat, Pain in the Side and Chest, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs, a positive cure. Guaran teed. Trial Bottles free at S. Hamil ton's drag store. - i Backlea's Arnica Salvs- The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, und positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jwrfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pei box. For sale y Hamilton. The January number cf the "West Shote oontains descriptive sketches of Union and Umatilla counties, with ex cellent views of Pendleton and Union cities. PS blockade on the O. R fr N, is also illustrated and the reading mat ter is of the usual merit. CoL Shoemaker, Inspector! of gov ernment timber lands, was in. this sec tion a fw dam lately, j DEALERS IN -AND FANCY GOODS, .Next door to the New Bakery. Prices BJoderate! LOUIS CELF U WUhea to inform th 5 public that ha as a number ewiiitf iucbaV ur kale al hu si.or at reviaceU ricc. . . - Tha Cldridge, SpringfieU ani Siisr, AX ' Till LATEST IMP337ED SACiHE S Call and sea at Louu BelflU Waiehiruluri; Stem a good bariiu ty ovary oua wiau.a W ljr fciiis Machine. ' Who have Sprin;; Water to introduce into their er and houses, fur family use or irrigatiion, thould ue TAi C3;i3.1Tt , CONTINUOUS PJP. llavirpr the County Right I can sell to farmers CUEAi, witit ai)Mchui to do the work. Wiil lay th ova by contractor by the foot, as may be de sired. -Warranted to do good work or no ray. Thousands of feet have been (aid in California and 's working tatiaLiotoritly. it le superior ta any pipe, jood for year, don't rust, and keeps the water clear and pure Call aaa e Ii. 3ELFILS. Kdsoburs", Oregron. HUBBAEB Cieelk Mi CLARH& BAKSiC PRUP& TTAVIKO PURCHASED THE ACOVE NAVE 1 I mills ol t-. st,e;iiens and Co.. w ato nnir pre pareil to funiuh any auiouiit ot tho best quality o ever offered to the public in Douglas couctr. We w.ll luruish at the mill at the followmj pric: No. 1 rousrh lumber 112 per M No. 1 fl florin-jr. " lush .124 per U No. 1 fUoriiir. 4-ihch... ..f28perM No. 1 fluisliinjr lumber... .........$20 per M No. 1 flnHhnitf lumber dressetl n 2 sidei. .24 per U No. 1 nnialun; lumber Uresscu on 4 sides . .fM ir CLARKE & BAKER, CIVIL BEKD STORE V. X. ARRINGTON, DEALER IN, Dry Gools,Q-j:oo3rics, sto. All Kinds of Producs Taken in Exchange CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON. D FL :SEGGR SPECIALIST. TLS. Cunjs all Chronic Diseases. Catarrh, Atbuia, Consamption, Neuralgia Hbeumatism, ParalyBin, Brigiits Dit- aee. Dropsy, White Swelling, Siif Johns, etc. " - Tliia treatment thoroughly purifle? the bl;wd. drivi. c all itnoUiities an i corrupt matter f.o in the whole system and brinM eac tend evry nerve aud mui-cle to a bealihy rlateaudi;3naturu work. ';;''.-: v;;.; --' : '.1 - . All who are siifTeihii? from Chron Diseased are requested tu ohII. There will be no charge tur cona.-ltiiiij with ttie patienn. lerms lu all casbs renu able. ' A. Skcord. Cosmopolitan Hotel. lloseburg. Ore j a. Eldorado iineral Water. j CIIEMlCAli ANALTS18. CUBMICAI. lABORvroHY, A!WT OFT1CK, BuLUO itooMd AjiD one htNMS, 624 aurameiiU) street, Han t iauoisoo, H)V, -is, iis3. lle.rs. iioibrook, trrill and Stitson. Gentlemen. I have sabuiutej lu quoiiuttive uuali'aii the rtauipl of iiidadvj wa-r handed uw lor exaJiiinutiou and ttud it t coiuiot of tna foilowitij; substances: Chlo, riuo, iodine, uarhnnie At:id, Iron, Alumina Liuie ilaL'iie&ia, boda and uwttuic uuvtror. b TUOHA3 PlllCt- Julian Joseph, of the well ki own firm of Hoffman and Joaeph, of. Albany, bear the following teati- ALBA.Ni", CON., Deccmlcr 20, 1883. Cbo. W. Joxm. iear sir: I would bei e ,ite to you that a year ago 1 i.uiTored uutoid agonioa on ac c uutof pile (bhiitl) aud weut to I'oitluud to ijet re lief from docU-ri tnere. I met Mr. Apple of i-kottf-burg, who auvicd me before seeinjf the -doctors to try your Kldor.tdo Mt neral VV ater. I tiid so aud h.id one doise bottle scut to rue by A. K. Champagne. I ued one-halt uozeii bottles, taking right before ev erv meal, one email' vlass lull. I uot only was re- thankful lorit, because 1 euffcUd more tha a I can lieved, but I am uenaiiuy cuiuu uy iia i useu, unu exl)re.s, 1 would advise any one euuenuir irom ime Siiaee T to try your Mineral wter. t-bouid you have any occasion to use tins statement uo ko. iiu I are at liberty on mv account. 1 think this is ihj i least I can do for yov, ai I was curbed by it. l.e. soectiully yourd, JULiAJi usiiru.r ttOSEBURG, Dec. 3, 1833. GEO. W. JONESt Dear Sir. r'rom sheer curioait I was induced to try Eldondo Water and wrj not ot ly surprised but hijfhly gratitteJ with the result. 1 have for many year been a sufferer from uypcpia and have tried every kind of tjeuain kuowu to pharmacy and without result. The contrary was niy experience trom the u.-e of your mineral water. Ta ke,i according V directions it produced immediate relief and iu a siiort time. If oiitnme.1, would secure permaneutcuro. To any who will avoid irritating stimulants, I am satisfied it will prove ofv luabie comfort and benefit. A a general regulator I louud it most excellent. . l k LANE. Mr. Geo. W. Jo.vss Dear Sir: I have been troubled with neuralgic pains in my head and cheek bone?, tor several year, and had give up all hopes of ever jfctting cured. I went to your medical springs .with my son James and got some of the water, and drank it freely and found that it was a mild physic 1 used it three nines a day for a little more than two months, aud the pain- left me aud I have not felt them since, and that has been 17 months ao. II. CONN, SR. Eoseburg, Jan. 25, 1S84 DALLAS, Dec. t 18S3. From Mr. M. W Parsons, last August, i received one bottle of the Jones Eldoralo water, from Dr. Hamilton of Rosebure. Used half a bottle for ca tarrh and can fully recommend it for that dreaded disease, ss I have not been troubled with the com plaint since. D. T. SEARS. I have also usod the Eldorado spring waler from JoneV spring, Douglas county, Oregon, atd am, fully satisfied with the eult, as I was bthed vsth ca-Ui-ra. W. C. BSOWX, sserchant. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver CJoaipUiat? , Shilob's Vitaiizer is guratl to ears yoa. I Groceries n.2lc3. Dress Goods, Fancy Good, Sat tins, Silks, a 0 0 CLOTHING, Boots tt Shoes, ilats C Cap, Trunks aud VaTices. Sverythliis in the liac of will be sold from this date on, Give us a call and convince yourself of oar GUEAT BARGAINS at the SRICTLY ONE PRICE STORE. aSBSBSB&SOTSB (o) Would Respectfully Announce to Than Ever Before to I uhnisii XSVEIfcYTIIIIN O IX THEIR LIT TTAVING lately added a New J. A. Fav Mouldhis -d XX of the VKKY BEST vr Flouring and k FINE STOCK OF MOULDINGS ' AND SUGAR l1 LUMBER and FENCING lurniehad at HAUL) TIME THINK CEDAR RTTSTIC. GRAIN SAWED FLOORING FURNISHED ON SHORT NCTIOE liAKA i'lCKEIS, tie., for FINE F.NClJiu a specialty. THOU Reference see Residence of Cy. Smith, 4 mVe -- X Dound to make tho best Lumber and to five 6btL.lao.ioit. Uivo us a truu. A 11 orders left with Thos. Sheridan will be promptly filled, and all Lumber delivered ca snort not.cj Xx. aiter May 1st. All orders should b Addressed TJiis Bce is Fesei'ired for ABRAHAM, WHEELER & 00. HITCH But Before w. G. WOOBWAED'S in A- lilt AND BUY A sb One of the biggest and best stock of nothing but tho best VTHIWG Dont Fail to Ss Me! W. . Woodward Rosebv Of. SHERIDAN BROTHERS, EOSEBURG, OR'GN. They would annoaac that they have just Larg33t Stock3 of Ever brooaht to DotvxUv V when iwnKn,i it V. a I)V F ADR TIN VV Ali u Ih-s. sat pSy iu their Hue oi a.iy Uuse ..n innlai vtwnlil'r. ' In An shape ot budding tnteri U e ,an uivt. vou tarcrains in tlie lo. .wino; brands of stoves not qnal ed cla bKr -liuck's. D..nnza. Farmer Utility. Uexter, Pacific, WHe CWud Occidni Inn. Klnif, Euipire City, and t.ihr stove aud raujr". The b.-rt of wotkin-n ai constantly -mpl'y4 in the uianuiactare -u-and huvwrs should Ifsrn our prices. , ... , . We have also taraMins to ofF. r in ffnus. such as U inclieetrt, Miarp and , i w'l mm in Shot-u ud and l'ito' . .. . ' We It! ibo A w. for th White Peerls and N.w Hme gnmg Mac! sell at lowest rates and warrant as coiurde te w every repect We can also supply A'crill and Rubbp Paints, t " y one caa" aqj'said 1 Q 0 o H f 0 1 Velvet, ' Cloaks, -Jerseys . IENIML at 10 per cent alave cost. the Public that They ake Better Matching Machine we will keep au Immeaae etocK Sl-astio on Hand- ! WELL SEASONED CEDAR PINE LUMBER!" PIUSES. Uood sound C ED Alt POSTS, BAILING awve town or Dr. HaiuUton'i, Rosebury. we are tu . "Voltaire Grvirriy. LOOKING GLASS. OBEoON. UP Yon do Tliait IU1 I NEW SET OF rag? goods evpr brought to town, leather and have got I use IN THIS LINE, received aud now have on hand oue ef the General . Hirctoaro adlci ti their STOVEri OF ALL. V v they nr preparedto deciare thy hare th m iSouheru Orftou, which tliey irptt the ay t loekt, butts, rtet w can oS 4 fc -1 HARNESS, : SADDLES WHIPS, . ' IN. , FACT Every tiling in that Iiao AND MUST -BE Sold Olieap for Casli. Call cntl Sgs mo Boforo Buying" E2soT72i32a. ALSO AGENT FOR DEEHIHG SELFBuIBEil .AD MOWERS, olds' wvaosr STEEL-WHEEL HAY RAKES JAMES DSAIilITG. OAKLAND, OREGON. R:S.& J.O.SHERIDAN . (Su-ccsiors to Tnos. P. Sheridan) DEALEuS IN nARTWARE, TINWARE. STOYES GUNS, CUi'LKI.Y, AND TUN.NSUS VS.- . N1SU1NG GOODS. - tin stors:, UOSERURC, Or. Harmx secured the aoove business, we are pared to keep up iu foruiur good naiue for work n Z.ri W have tha best of material and always full atock of goods ou han t and it is our aim to fur nUh customers wun ur-ui r.w;ics av live au i lve prices. A tun stoct ol Iron and Stool For- Dealers from abroad will receive prompt atteu K. S. k J. o. saiaia THE CENTRAL HOTEL Corner mt CaIi and. Ros Strt XloscLaxg, Orsea. Board $1 per Day y Singla M:a!s, 25 ceats. IT Th U bouse has lately chn;el hands aud is thoroughly renovated and refaruished Th traveling pdbliu will tiad the beat accom:uodatioai. v NO CHINAMEN EMPLOYES. Free 'Biii to anil from tho Trafa. L. BSfiFLLS, ITavi nw haA 9R veara' e inerience as atchmak er i - Oregon, I fee! confident tfivin ati3faciion in til . work etitni3ts-.i to me. 1 have a Urje stock of Wutche-K, cloc ks and Jwelery wmja will be-sol a err rensonably. I hxve the iGountv patent rijrht far th jtfe of 0 i- crete Gambit P.pj far k:iveyi.i,' vtr t ajjt puj 35. PARRY, ROSEBUUO OLIECN Fiint riht hand roon., uj-stairs Vr Marks Store, il? p-tii s and alteration? neatlr done." L. F. Lamb. Jons La. ITTOBNISYS at LAW, .'...'.'..f ' ' ' . i Omen. Ou Main Street, epposita Cca- mopolitan Hotel, LOUIS LANGENtJEUa, '' Manufacturer and Dealer !a ! Keeps on hand a well selected sto;k of (Je:iti'f L dW and Children's Itooio, bhje and S'ip;3-J, alJ Musical lustrument-, t.heat U asic, Sotio.ii, KtJ AdTHepairing neutiy done. -New brick Vir. PHYSICIAN an I SURGEON. . OFFICE: Cor. Main aad Wtslitifeni Sta. S HAMIIjTOH - Dealer in BriigB and . . . - Oilers for sale iu llvzs or 'i iu; 4000 pounds of Tionccr White Lead; 500 (2:IoiisSaIcm Boiled Liusectl Oil; 230 gals. Tur peuiiuc; .1 complete stack oi Paints, Crushes, Yaruislies, and Can Ccl m (St you are gains to do any painting call and get prices before purclias iug Elsewhere.). - A complete assortment of Schoor BoqUs, School Stationery, Writing Taper, Envelopes, etc. which I will sell very Cheap. Car den Seeds, Patent Jledicincs, and everything that is kept ia a first-class Drugstore. Or. dcrs by mail and Express promptly attended to..