[A U M ercury.] MI ZEH. It UTEAKER, Headers. TÍN Ü ». f, p u d e p e n d e n t O r­ iate every W e d n e s - A . C. öWEKT, C . C . A. F. and A. M., I full moon in ea ch ■following, at Vun- jovnaway , W. M. L odo * — N o. *2, I " ‘ ■ first tempted him. Another o bject in tenqmrance organi­ zation, s They afford a nuclcous around which the temperance clement may rally. ( M'ganization is very necessary. The speaker then criticised the G ood Templars o f Independence because ».hey had not furnished vocal music for the oc­ casion; Said this had been done at nearly every place in the State where he had spoken. Praised the music of Oregon. Said the meeting was not opened by prayer, because he was not a praying man. Thought we ought not go w ithout some religious exercise. Could think of nothing lietter than a collection. Stated that the Grand Lodge requested him to take up collections. It was not for hiin- ance 42, I. O. O. F., meets -■‘«•k t o * M?f o 'c l o c k , a t B e lt , P ip e s , N . G . I o ^ m s c * L ot « * — N * . 2 1, A . o . l T. W . " V W « d n « « l » y ST.IUN a t o ’c l o c k , ... „ 11,1 Vaiir^a’» ball. w»ii k ** 7 8, D o r n , M. W. ‘ ir ■ " * \ 'O L . T . J . L O M b »ml UrvutB^kJ', L M l a r r , n« n ||mt nlf I t suse— »»»I Narhi,**' < i. tin* In l< *m - -------- •▼•aing s fair audience . . oL Long, who was announced to ml (A Ttmpersaoe Lecture. This eompln, m*sl is u ,,f has fo r iom e months, been i*rs in m, I, through (hia State, being cm- T h« Independence Silver Cornet Band y tho Grand Loilge o f Good has recived a circular letter from tho M c­ ; aad ha* onoo bet, re lectured M innville Brass Band, inform ing it that there will be held, on tho 25th and 2(ith t si!taker began b y saying that the daya o f M ay, 1882, under tho auspicies of l, perhaps, justly called hack­ the M cM innville Band, a band tourna­ er than til* b**I> hammering away ment, and inviting our band to attend ' ixty-one v e e r* ., W e will always the same. Tw o prizes are aro offered, one us a all xMnmenced, unless some method of §100 for 1st grade, and one o f §50 for ■ l beside* moral suasion. That 2nd grade bands. Tho following bands " Us '»FI" found inadequate to check the are classedA as No. 1 grade, and are not ills and m»k„< intemperance, which contin- allowed to enter for the second prize:— urish in spite o f the efforts of Corvallis, Dallas, Eugene City, Albany, LIXE$ i m people. O f the evils of in- Aurora, and East Portland. A ny band l^ e , ail cannot be told, until wo may competo for tho first prize. All records o f Earth, Heaven and bands in the State are allowed to enter except the N orth western Band of P ort­ land, or professional band. The matter has not yet been acted on by the Independence Band. s one to kill the pup. a queue rious circumstance He was in favor o f temperance socie­ , about Saiu Yekee. ties. I f it be conceded that bad associa­ Orders for jo b work received at this tions may lead a good man astray, it fol­ I office. lows that good associations may keep J o b printing done at I temizek office in him in the right track. I f ho is contract­ ing drinking habits ho should seek the good stylo. Orders taken at Indepen­ association directly opposite to that w hich dence or Dallas. T ,U* V tij, lir, jonc ■ I —No. was Mr. 8. W . Allen has a fine lot o f fur­ niture, picture frames, etc., at his store on C street. A fresh lot of groceries just received at Belt & S o n s ; also a brand new stock of gent’s furnishing goods. O b u m a llo u H O RRIBLE H O R R O R ! TANGLEFOOT, TARANTULA AND GRAPE JUICE! Rum ! Fuin ! and Remorse ! S A D SIGHT SEEN IN A SN O W B A N K !! I S h iloh ’s cure will immediately reliev croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. F or sale by L. W . R obertson. T he snow which fell last week, after making the usual “ slush” has melted. “ Haekm etack,” a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. F or sale by L. W . Robertson. RUM, GUM, GIN ANO SU G AR!! AT REST AT LAST ! T he Cornet Baud will give a prom e­ nade concert in M r. P oppleton’s new brick store as soon as it is finished ready L i i u b o r a n d L i m p a M a n la F o u n d for shelling. S h » t in t h e N e c k a n d L y in g in a S n o w H e a p in t h e R e a r o f U r . A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Rem edy. Price 50 ceuts. ' U u v i d s o n ’ s B u r n , o n M o n m o u t h S t r e r t . — S u s p i e l o n llin t “ A ll is F or sale by L. W . Robertson. N ot R iith tr The band, after serenading Col. Long, Tuesday night, made u short tour, dis­ Last Tuesday morning tho quiet and coursing music at the houses o f some of i our prom inent citizens. T he night being , peace-loving citizen* o f our town were electritied by the aunouncoment that a very bad the boys were com pelled to cut | man had been found lying in a snow drift their serenade short. in the rear of Dr. Davidson's barn, on Sam Yekee is getting well. H is que M onm outh street. was nearly severed, by the blow o f the As is usual at such times the air was hatchet. Doubtless it sa\cd the life of thick with conflicting rumors, and for a the Chinaman. W e have not been able time the excitement ran so high that it yet, to obtain an accurate description of was impossible to get at or anywhere near the wound, but one o f our em bryonic the truth. Some asserted that he had doctors states that an artery was cut. W o been found with his ear cut from throat think ho called it, something like the to thri at, and others said that he had “ celluloid” artery. shot himself in the neck, and that the F or dyspepsia and liver com plaint, you | murderous weapon had been found tight­ have a printed guarantee on every bottle ^ ly grasped in his right hand. It was at loh’s Yitalizer. It never fails to best a mysterious and horrible affair, and cure. F or sale by L. W . R obertson. remembering the Seattle tragedy and the more recent discovery o f the fiendish K e r io u K ly III. murder of the unfortunate Brown, al Euona Vista Itrms. But if it i , i "N ational , ‘ role> there w:lH 0,16 cx ceP' thibit a poor, fallen, ruined and all the riches iff the world ' *t purchaae a man ti> bo like him. :y i* an infernal fraud from the I'OHTLIXI, \ Tta the fiery worm until it goes pendence Graded School will give their annual entertainment at B utler’s Opera House on Friday evening, March 3rd, 1882. The entertainment will consist of throat o f it*bloated victim .— Songs, Declamations, R ecitations, Dia- an ha* an interest in abolishing were important to know the mngni- he fight. I t ia not to be an easy if STRONG. SCO........ was inrtii.iMrK.telBbimpwance cannot bo toiled "M un fnum,; “ "M away. T h . »oonor everyone d the magnitude o f the contest, Halt, Of In,r- T he law Sanctions it and X otC N o n t h e F ra ciitt. the Portland B osks », you may, my d a u gh ter, ■"mi l h»e kwei'i vour olothes on a hickory limb Tixcher end ■ P r a n a g g ^esr the Water!’’ >n,A„mui,*.ii1 whiakqy man take action for n interest«, they resolve fully > pek that they won't support any man > who oppose« them , and they ■v . their resolutions W hen tem- ■ j .people get tlj^ th e r to consider i ^ * >n*» “ i >" >« > i«t H e wouldn’t give ' JjMkd-ont prohibitionists who will their sentiments, for one onrefuL” lA T lU D T ordinary ^^enveful temperance FIRST SLAB Tanking men or those »•or pricos than hi" who sell P rohibition ¡* murdered in the it* fi-irad*. - Some are afraid, imodaihw th o -a W(lot t„ run for oflice) In our hurried account of the Chinese row which occurred last week we stated that tho windpipe o f Sam Yekee, the wounded Chinamen, had been cut. W e were mistaken, It was ascertained after a careful examination that the wind­ pipe is in front instead of on the back part o f the neck. It was the quo which was cut. Tho Sr. editor is a little rusty on anatomy and mistook the quo for the windpipe. [The Jr. editor is a little rus­ ty in spelling or he would know how to spell “ queue.” — Sr. E d .] Prof. M — , who is an em bryo disciple o f .Esculapius and who wag called m by Dr Lee, to assist in dressing the wounds o f the unfortunate Chinaman, made a careful diagnosis o f the cut and reports the “ celluloid’ artery severed in twain. Sam ought to feel thankful, for if the tiitkel plated artery had been cut there could be no hope for him. Sam seems to bewail the loss o f his que more than he does tho cuts on the back o f his head and neck. But this is not surprising when we remem ber that when a Chinaman loses his que and goes back to the flowery kingdom he is forever dis­ qualified from being a candidate for City R ecorder, or councilman of any m unici- „ „ „ „ I d lo*e rote*; others that they im M A R D O l W | r J h b - » » W hile h e(iid the office o f Clerk or Sheriff of anj action juarsut«« k ^ d ioU to in business matters, county for more than two terms in sue [SKI i . COOP8IV man ought, at least, to vote cession. U thought on* church never had > N I T U B E ir would h « p the cause o f tern- -the Hard-shell Baptists; thought i. W. Allen next t g o o d , square, honest people, rill’s hard»»« w ar. not temperance workers. ,t of furniture, ta t. ha had found general snp- m K r d , and »« • o o u r a g .m .n t from the clergy. "* * 4 th#r# an «xception. The r •had*’*. »* interested in making sober men. brackets, m an ia «g a in to churches, ill t nlcrs will . v t -• a i_ . tanfr Tf »A tl in I n i**l r«l®^ * | * | ras I, W. P ^ s e m day of JsnnsrT' adimni»tr«t<* °< W j Birch, nty Court of e, as such ice that all the said <*>*>'M J " oper vouch«». s date of this ,W f " ertson « ,lrug ’ K*, ,p , i ,1k county. ••»«* Ite w. rth, 18«2. hi T A PlPB*. . Jof »tlornevs ("T ' “ Little Sam,” the Chinaman who as- saultod Sam Yekee, «as mentioned m our last issue, preliminary examina tiou before Justice Lawrence, held to an swer before the next Orand Ju ry, on s charge o f assault with intent to kill.— Tho required bail— $1,000— not given, the prisoner was conveyed by Constable Williams to the county jail. Our Silver C om et Band want instru­ meat*. i t stands the good people of this town in hand to help them ; a band sets a town off. It gives fon« to every public occasion. It is som ething to be p roud of, and is evidence o f prosperity, and pluck. Don t let the band languish for want of will be presumed proper appreciation. ion. A man may id not be a c'irist- stian without be- On last Saturday afternoon, Mr. B ur­ (ranee. ■ o u t like whiskey. kett Young, who lives about nix miles be­ h>u, put in it a little yond Lewisville, was gored in the thigh Uo ice, and a straw, by a cow which he woe leading from the ft good hasn't much stall by a rope. He was carried on the Rrho drinks and yet horns o f the animal abqpt twenty steps. ■her the taste nor The muscle* were torn, an artery sev­ ■ a downright fool, ere«!, and a painful w«>nnd inflicted. T>r. lie can take a drink Smith was called ami dressed thr wound. colt editor. Can’t the I t e m iz e r arrange to have a big colt editor? W e’ve got a boy baby that just gets away with any thing in this section of the country. H o was born on the lo th in s t., and weighed 12 lb s ., down weight. 1 A nd we havn’t been bedfast but one day r since. W e ex- tend our sympathy to the eight and ton pound fraternity. N ew then, a pair of red top boots to the boy in P olk county that beats us in 12 months. F orgot to mention that we weigh about 1,200 lbs in our stocking feet. Some of our young folks have been en­ joyin g themselves sleigh-riding. We noticed quite a number of sleighs out on Tuesday. H ave one accident to re­ cord— that o f ^losing a runner out near Davidson bridge. Fortunately no one was hurt, and ouly one und a-half miles to wralk and carry spring seats. O u r t r a d ie , Buena o f R everend (¿abe T ack er. 3 . K . Danrnow, M . D Yoil may notch it on de paling* as a mighty risky plan To make your judgment by de clo'eadat kiver* up a man; For I hardly need« to tell you how you often com ex erernss A fifty-dollar saddle on a twenty-dollar hoes An’, wukia’ in de low groun’s, you diskiver as you go, Dat Je fines’ shuck may hide de meanes’ nub­ bin in a row! I think a man has got a mighty slender chance for heben Dat holds on to his piety but onu day out of sebeu; Dat talks about de sinners wid a heap of sol­ emn chat. An* nebber drape a nickel in de missionary hat; Dats foremost in de meetiu’-house for raisin' all de chunes, But lays away his ’ligion w id his Sunday pant­ aloons ! I neblier judge o’ people dat I meets along Je way By le places whar dey come fum, an’ do houses whar dey stay; For de bantum chicken’s awful fond o’ roostin’ pretty high; A n’ de turkey buzzard sails above de eagle in de sky; Dev ketches little miuners in de middle ob de PHYFICTAKS A N D S U HI RAM SAYS Office, on« door south « wars atom. Resident* » sftrset between Id and th. 4 O » . W. B u t . M. L T v belt * rim . ATTORXBta AT LAW, Indspmdaaes, Or. THAT TH S— WIU ptmetics iu til th* Cusris *t I Stete. •Tal/ IS IMI ly Scientists note all admit that most dis- eauses arc routed fry disordered Kidneys ur Liver, and that if these ¡/real organs are kept in a perfect condition, health will be the result. I VARNISH'S 8 A EE K I D N K Y A X D L IV E D CUKE JO H N S O N b C O O P IH , SALOON AN7 B IL L IA R D H A L L ; 1« nutdo from s Simple Tropi«ul L«nf W sp ca d so cs, Orsgvn. O F K IK E VALVE. T h e B * r u s u p p lie d W ith t h * n t j And is ft PO SITIV E R*n,.dy tor the follow­ ing Trouble.: boa t o f Pain in the Back; Severe Head­ aches; Dizziness; Bloating; Polk Inflamed Eyes; A Tired An* you find, dt .malles’ ’possum up de big­ Feeling; Night lie»’ kind of tree! Sweats; Pains in the Lower Part of the A n I ’ u l» e lie T « r , Body; Palpitation of tha N ot long ago s new convert to Heart; Jaundice; Grav­ Mormonism who had only been el; Painful Urina­ three years in the church and nev­ tion; Malairial er quite know whether he wished to continue or not, called on a prom­ inent bishop and said he had some peculiar business he wished talk about. “ Bishop,” said he, “you know I have just come back from a mission ary trip. I was gone two years, and when I got back to Nepbi last week I found a baby in the family. My wife said the angel of the Lord had appeared to her several months ago and prophesied the birth, She said a light broke over the room and everything was bathed in a glory for several min­ utes before the spirit appeared.— Now, what do you think of that?” "W ell,” said the Bishop, “noth­ ing is impossible with our sublime religion. I take this to be a signal from Heaven that Cannon will be seated in Congress.” “ Yes? Well, I took it somehow to mean that old B ish op------ was there at the house a good deal.” “The Bishops are supposed to take care of the flock when the missionaries are abroad.” “ Bishop, I’ve been thinking the matter over considerably, I guess I don’t want any more of the celes­ tial racket. I guess you can strike my name off the books.” A w e e k later the man was called before the high council and for­ mally expelled, “All right, said he, as he went out of the door, “ I don’t take a darned bit of stock in that angel visit or bath of glory yarn.” T . » « r in iti * i W U m b , L lqaors sod Cleon. July IS 1SR1 l r County Itemizer H R. 8KIPW0RTÎI, A T T O R N I V—A T --L A W Albany, Fevor; Fever and Ague; And all the diseases caused by the Kidneys, Liver or Urinary Organs being out of ««rd-er. I t w a S A F K and CE R TA IN ours for all Female dificulties, such as LEUCORRH OEA; IN F LA M A TIO X OF TH E W OMB; F A LLIN G OF THE WOMB; ULCERATION THE WOMB. J. P. IRVIN E, DrDXPXWDKNCK, For* T h * la r g e s t fir s t -eia** G r o c e r y S t e n in BESÍ AD V ER TISIN G A. ASSALL, dicali * c u r ^ c tio n o r y . O YSTER iR tJ S S M ^ g L C HEMI CA L A N A L Y S I S : vlific«, ! lu is p e iid e n e s , c Chemical Lalmratory, pos­ se s sio n t h e fo r m u la o f t h e m e d i c i n e m a n u fa c ­ tu re d a n d s«>ld b y h im u n d e r t b * g e n e r a l d e s ­ ig n a t io n o f W aknjek ' h S a k e K id n k y a n d L i v - Kit C u k e . I h a v e in v e s tig a t e d h is p r o ce ss e s o f m a n u fa c t u r e , w h ic h a re c o n d u c t e d w ith e x ­ t r e m e c a r e a n d a c c o r d i n g t o t h e lu st m e th o d s . I h a v e a ls o t a k e n fr o m h is la b o r a t o r y s a m p le s o f a ll th e m a te r ia l? u se d iu t h e p r e p a r a t io n o f th is m e d ic in e , a n d u p o n c r it i c a l e x a m in a t io n I fin d t h e m , a s w e ll a s t h e m e d ic in e in t o w h ic h t h e y e n t e r , t o b e e n t ir e ly fr e e fr o m p o is o n o u s o r d e le t e r io u s s u b sa a n ce s. ; S. ST A N N U S, Propri’tr OF PORTLAND. H A bove Hotel, I am now prepared te receive visitor*. T h . House is new - - f a v i n g p u r c h a s e d t h r eemiuodious, and has reoeiitlv l>eea Elegantly Furnlshod* Affording Superior Th# attention o f \ urninnindsliio*m^ COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS S* A . L A T T I M O R E . This Remedy which has done such wonders, put up in the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLES of any medicine upon the market, and in sold by Druggists and all dealers at per bottle. F o r Diabetes enquire f o r W a r n e r ’* S a f e D i a i i a t f s C u k k . It is a positive r e m e d y . I I . I I . «V \ It \ESC *1 4 0 . . Ito<‘ lic » t i* r , N . Y . I* specially calleil to our faeilitiM fev fam ishing them with the beet the C M afford*. K i m R iasorablb . * 1 ^ July 15 1881 ly. X. L. Flouring Mill* M. MERWIN CLAOGKTT. y IN D E P E N D E N C E , O REGON . R o c iik s t e h , \ . Y . , J a h . 8 ., 1880. in m y intfri* ^ BELT Ho o . — R och ester , W a r n e r lia s p la c e d '» » ■ C T I O ït f On«B *t all front A. 8. LATTIM ORE, Ph. U., L. L. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of Rochester, N. Y ., knowing the popularity and merit of W a r n e h ’ h S a f e K i d n k y a n d L i v k r C urie , after a thorough Chemical Analytic has furnished the following statement: Mr. H. IT. I* Cigar» and Tobacco, California '’-Ackers and Cakes, it is a safe, sure and quick Cure. It is tha only known remedy that has sir i B R IG H T’S DISEASE. As a proof of the purity and worth of tin* Great Natural Remedy, read the following n iy e k k iiy ok Polk County. A sm s OraMriM. Provisions, Tlwsh V en teo **•*> Tobacco, Cigars, Notions, ( Voci try. tinooMwaro. Fruit J»= , .t«,, all at U n i t Market pnoM. — . » • T 1* •* rmtr boum free debar*« 8tand next t m to Popploton’. brick on T in t July U IM I An Incontinence; Impotent»; Pains in the Loins, and all Similar Diseases. U OIUSGOJt Groceries and Provisions' It will control and regulate Menstruation, and is an excellent and safe remedy for female* during pregnancy. As a Blood Purifier it is unequaled, for it cures the organs that make the blood. For BOILS; CARBUNCLES, SCROFULA;WHITE »WELLING; SALT RHEUM; POI80N- ING BY MERCURY OR ANY „ OTHER DRUG, It is certain in every case. - - d ia lek ne— IN D E P E N D E N C E , OR E G O N . SY LV E ST E R DOUTY; ----- PROPRIETOR.----- leased the abo y * P r o w t y , 1 am prepare.? to i l , i f kinds o f grinding on short notioo. VYfr«* stored Ire . o f charge fo> family u k a v in g DEALERS IN H HARDWARE P a r Y o u r D o c to r «* D ill* . Drs. Davidson & Lee request those knowing themselves indebted to the firm to make settlement immediately. D on’t forget this, but remem ber .that we need some money. 1* t i n g l e . Those indebted to C ooper Bros, will please com e forward and settlo im me­ diately. W e mean what we say. W a n ted . Oak w ood, sawed in tw o-foot lengths, delivered at office of B elt & Pipes, on lubscription to I temize *. RatUfaetion Gnarantead. Agricultural Implements n . A ax 111M1 mC W e have opened, one door east of the “ Belt H ou se,’’ a depot, where we keep every kind of Farm Machinery, Plow*« H arrow «, Drill«, B roa d ­ cast Seeder«, Cultivator* Fan H ills etc., etc. ------ F O R HALE B Y ------- C o o p er d t J o h n s o n — AT T H K T R - B F r o . o f Coat. A ll persons wishing to test the merits of a great rem edy—one that will positive­ ly care Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, or any affection Of tho Throat and L u n g » -a r e requested to I t . e o i i i i n . i l « la i I o n call at any drug storo and get a trial bot­ tle of Dr. K ing’s New Discovery for C on­ M i l w a u iif , O r . , F kb . , 10, 1882. sumption, free of cost, which will show T o all persons interested ; I am pleas­ you what a regular dollar size bottle will ed to say that Mrs. D. H . Hartson taught do. a class in music here, including members of my own fam ily, and that all were much pleased with her as music teacher, and Mr*. Tina Hartson announces that ahe will further say that other« m ore skilled in music than m yself, who have taken les will organize classes in instrumental and sons under the best professors in the vocal music in Independence and Dallas. State, say that they place her second to This lady i* well qualified a* will appear from the following testimony. The P la ­ none as a practical teacher o f music. cer A rg vt has the follow in g; “ The music W m . A. S txrkw kath er . at the late Teachers' Institute was on* of its most pleasant features and from its ex cellency well worthy o f nete. T he per­ The Best Salve in the world for cuts. formance o f Mrs. Tina Haitaon on the Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, organ was artistic in a high degree, and Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands nhile the singing o f all w»« very g ~ -(, Chilblains, Corns, and all skin eruptions, the full clear voice o f Mrs. Hartson and positively cures Piles. guaran­ teed to give perfect satisfaction or money aroused the most unmusical brain to an involuntary sense o f adm iration.’’ refunded. P rice 25 cents per box. The (fregon City Enterprise also speaks A number o f good citizens here asked very favorably of M r s Hartson. W e permisión of Triumph Lodge, I. O. G. T ., have no doubt that Mas. Hartson will tc organize another lodge of that ordc • at give entire satisfaction, and take pleasure lu d t d uM m a n this place. T ho permission was not in recommending her to our patron*. References;— Mr*. Jo»e D eV ore John granted. W e regret this action o f the S n b « c iib e fo r T he P oek C ounty L odge, because there is plenty o f room »on , Hon. W . A. Starkweather, Oregon I tem ize *. and work for two Lodges, and the new City; Dr. Tlieieaing, Milwaukee. Mrs. Hsrtson is a graduate ot the m u­ Lodge would hav« gam ed members th# ol«l Lodge can never hope to gain, and sical Institute conducted by th* Laemlein A T T O U N tY and COUNBELOB AT-lfrAW the two organization* would have acc^m- Sisters, at San Francisco. Address: M »*. Tr> » l l * * T a « » Tnd' penener pliehed more gof»d than «me. Qiva 8 . DUUTY. <*U. Also, a full stock o f such as shelf hardware, Hing;«*«. B u lls L o c k s S crew s Carpenter* T ool* o f EVERY VARIETY — A L SO — Nails, Ropes. Shovels, Spades, Pit« hforks. Etc., Etc. R I C K Y A Independence. Neatly Executed B r f Oregon.* T HKSK BRICK W ERE M ADE A X f c Burned by an experienced briok maker and ora of a su|>«nor quality. Good bargauM mm b« had for »mail or large orden. Influire at Pnopur k Johnuon’s ataad tm th# cornar of C. and First »treela. July 1881 3m Williams & Sloper’s Saloon ,1 I ndependence , O r., Feb. 18, 1881. Independence, Oregon, (N #xt door to n#w ( >p#rm H'»n##. ) The firm of Linen A* A llen, is this dav dissolved, by mutual consent. All claims dne said firm are payable to H. M. Lines, who will p#y all indeptedness o f the firm. H. M. L m m . 8 . W . A ll e n . I ndependence , Feb. 9, 1882. Customers will always find ths oel#b*#l#J brand CUTTER WHISKY, O * hand. Thr choicaat win«»*, hqno«* u » i al«s an hand ready f**r rn«t«uiiur*. T h « fin««# brand* of cigar* for sale. Also a Orat-aUa# billiard tabi« in the hou** W ILLIAM S A MLOr&K 2-34-1 i L W. RO BE RTSO N Druggist and A p o th eca r/ fNIIKrXNDKNCE, ORICCIO». DF.4i.ra (it ^ Ha**, potuta, <*iU. varniah«*, rtr« » aod totetk hniali«*«, aitici««, | «»ap, ab«iwlil«r twat-e«, trw$$«, *?> «tru#iri«U «undrie*, riva**, wìum ai lor T M ASTWftL * Cd C«*f M»rV#* 4 Bsws« t T-. IW hi «dir inai inarpnM«. tW Verwert{itUrn* cerafully mmp»i •w «tght j «InB 1S Ut* «Si