Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1886-1927, July 02, 1886, Image 4

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NO INJ ¡’NOTION HAS BEEN PI.At 'ED ON ARRIVAL AND DEPARTE RE MAILS,
ruoli ok ixr* i».»** to che *« i st < irv.
In China and Japan girls are
named after some beautiful natural
Ar. Grant’!» Paxx.
Lv.
Grant'* Pass,
Tlie following was published in Cliani-
Profit« amounting to $4<x> per object, and such name' are common
I kt »' Journai more Ilian twenty years ago, acre are often realized from straw-
Monday. 7:N0am Tuetxlay <>:Wp»g
as Cherry-flower. Peach-blossom.
yet many are «till hopekMtly waiting an berries.
W«slii«’y 7 smani Tliurx’v
Plum blusxmi, Eamlxx>-leaf, Piue
7:0t)ain Satur’y . .O.-OUpiu
anawer to the «¡uextion witlxxit making
Restrain Him from Selling hi* I.arge and Mell-aelifted btoeK of Friday
At the Michigan Agricultural woods, etc.
To
y;c »M (».livra paso * to «. uick .
aay effort to solve it in a practi« al way :
M|
Ia»av»-x Satirnl it
Uxelesxly, aiintewaly drifting through lite. College it is propo.«ed to set a huck
The Canadian Pacific Company,
What wax 1 txirn lor? "l-or BUiuebody 'a elberry plantation.
■ H :00 if hi
Arrive* (*am? day).
by the purchase of two roads and
aife."
*
ORRICK ma as.
A« soon as currant worms appear the construction of a short branch, JOB WORK DONE on SHORT
Fin loll by my luotlier. Well, that be­
Olli»»* <i|x»n every <L»v ••xi-.-irt Sunday,
powder the plants carefully with is alxjut to decrease the distance
NOTICE.
ing true,
-«>•
from 7 :34 ». »1. to Haki r. .V. < *|«-n Situ­
FonieUxly keep» luin.relt atrangoly Irom while hellebore.
from Montreal to Halifax by 250
ila-. frolli 8:3.) to 10 a . M.
Prices Moderate.
view,
miles.
,1. 'V How inn. P. M
It is poor economy not to keep
And it na'iglit Ixit inarriitge will M-ttl»-
He is alno Agent for all Kinds <>f------
OREGON.
buildings well painted, for the
grants pass .
my tale,
SOCIETY NOTICES.
1 lielieie I »bail die in inv un-ettl«l alate, moisture that paint would stop soon
KERBYVHJ.E DIRECTORY.
JOHNS & WfXJDWARD,
For, though 1 in not ugly—pr*v, what causes rotton boards and timbers.
G b .IXT’ s Pls* l.olx.E, N o . M. \ F. ,t
woman la?—
A. M.— Meet* in tlu»ir liull. Odd Fellow
<;«.»« r'» r»*»...........................Oasoos,
You uifglit easily liud a nmre Ix-auti-'ul
A mulch of two inches of short
UNION HOTEl
building, Fri»!.«»- evening on or Iwf..rs- tlx-
pliix.
Visiting brothers cordially
full in,.«i.
—Dealer* In—
manure on the surface around rpring
------ Sold by Knapp, Burnii »t Co., Including the—
And tnen, us for tetii|«»r ami rnaiinera,
invited to attend.
One
of
Best
Hotels
in
Southern
planted
trees
will
help
them
more
'tia plain
.1. W. How »1:11, W. if.
He whw aix-kafor |»Tfe»-tion will »•»•k here than anything else to withstand the
Oregon.
J. T. G ai . vin , See’»-
•
in vain.
droughts of summer.
Nay, in apitaof them- draw b.u-ks, my head
»loi.lii N liri.i:, I. 0.0. F.—Mecfseveri-
COLLARS. BRIDLES. WHIPS
The free use of clover seed and GOOD BEDS!
GOOD TABLE!
ix fierverae,
Saturday evening at 7 :.3> at their hall on
o-
And I si.... . not f»«»l grateful “for Ix-tter keeping of farm stock enables farm
Sixth street. Visiting brothers cordially
And the best of Acronimodations.
And »•.■erything kept »n a Frsti-laaa
or woroc,”
invitisi to attend.
ers to maintain land in good con
To take the tirxt Ixxiby who grai iouxly
------ Also Agent for Park A Lacy, Portland, Dealers in
C. K. Cn vxsi . oh N. (I.
HARNESS
SI1
<
>
I
’
dition
for
ordinary
cropping
without
,
»•am»»
<'.»iinwted with tlii* hotel isa
.1. A. .I knnings , See’y.
purchasing
commercial
manures.
And offered tlioxe treasure», liix home and
..FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STABLE.-
Ilia mini»-;
K kjihvvii . i . i : I. oix . e , N o . r»5, LO. O. F.
ENGINES, WIRE-ROPE,
Rcxit crops should early lie gone
Work done to Order on Short Notice
I think then my chance» of marriage lire
— Meets even- other Saturday evening.
CAR TRUCKS, DRILLS,
Mrs. Ellen Ryder, Proprietress.
over, thinning them out where
»mall,
Vt-¡ting brothers i-ordiallv ¡tivin d to al­
¡{(»pairing a Specialty!
But why should I think of xiieh chaneea standing too close and setting in
STEEL. RUBBER HOSE,
terni.
D. ix ’ l 11« sr, N. G.
O kf . oon
Kcnmiu,
•
ut all?
S. W. Fornir.«. Sec’v.
some of the spare plants where va­
J. A. JOHNS. - • - •
PUMPS. KOI K BREAKERS
My brotlicrxan-allof them younger than I,
WILLIAM NAUCKE
Yet they thrive in the world, and why cancies occur. This shouldbedone
1’. of II. Josephine Lo-l-2«», 17U, nus-tx»t
BATTERERS. (HAN'T POWDER,
in ¡1 moist time if possible.
not let me try?
Grant'* I'a«x, first Saturday of each month
-KEEPS-
MACHINISTS
’
TOOLS
AND
1 know that in liiixitiexa I'm notan ail»|>t,
at 11 o’clix'k 1. si. W. M. P oll » < k ,
England buys $19.252,88401110!
Recouae from aueh matter* moat strictly
W. M.
|
the
$20,805,824
worth
of
the
bacon
1 '.1 kc|it:
WHOLESALE AXD BETAIL
Supplies
of
Every
Description
on
Demand,
B
asxkr
I.
oihii
:,
I.
O.
G.T..4:l.!
—Meet*
Bui tliix ix the ipieitioii that trouble* my we export; of hams, $2,454,980
Mining
«■very Fri.lav evening at Hale's hall.
mind:
worth out of $3,231,509: nearly half
¡•'or
good
bargains
in
the
line
of
Why mu I not traiued up to work of aotne
J It II11.1, W.U T
of the $3,462.538 of pirk and about
AT HIS STORE. GRANT'S PASS, OREGON.
kiiul?
I xidexxly, ainde-txly drifting through life. one third of our surplus lard.
Why ahould I wait tolienomelMaiy’a wife?
And everything in the way of
A
'Small fruit culture will al wavs be
No. 27 Washington St., near Frout Sreet,
most successful on the intense plan.
MINING SUPPLIES.—
J
COUNTERFEIT COIN.
Oregon & California R. R.
Plant only a small area at a time
PORTLAND, OREGON.
and give that the liest culture pos­
AND CONNECTIONS.
Tie»«' wishing bargain* should call on
Dangerout Dollar Pice*» Reported to be sible. Better raise 3»» bushels on
DR.
W.
F.
KREMER,
Pt
op
’
r,
—
Tint»'.
- 1-2 I>avs.—
in Circulation.
J one acre than that amount on five
WILLIAM NAUCKE,
or
six.
It is reported that new and dan
K lhh WILLE, ...... OHM»»'*.
geroua counterfeit dollar piece« are
Grant’s Paw, Oregon.
An English experimenter finds,
Main Street,
extensively lieing circulated in the contrary to general opinion, that a
N. DELEMATER,
Clot»- Connections made at Ashland
Eastern States and that a few have growth of ivy over a ¡rouse renders
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with the Htii'w of the California, Oregon
— heiler in —
made their appearance in this State. the interior entirely free from moist­
A Idaho Stage Company.
IN THE CITY, AT THE
The counterfeit is represented to lie ure. The reason is simply the dif­
composed of antimony but is nearly ference between theory and fact.
And keeps constantly on hand
MosT
R easonael E
R ates
25 per cent, lighter than the gen The ivy absorbs the moisture from
nine coin, although thicker The the wall that would otherwise satu­ H ats , C aps , B oots and S hoes ,
—REALER IX—
silver plating is so heavy as to re rate it.
M. V. LOOM IS,
».RRivr.
—
AM»
—
mat the ordinary acid tests.
A g<xxl condition powder for fowls
3) ». M < ¡it's 1'iixs 1 :15 ». M.
The officers of tlie Sub Treasury
Generai Mining Supplies. Watchmaker «S¿ Jeweler,
20 ». M. Ashland. 4 15 ,v.
in this city do not believe there are is as follow s: One pound each of
.30 r. m < irt's Bns* 11 :55| . m .
ground
Ixmes,
dried
meat,
linseed
many of these counterfeits in circu
:0U »I. Portland 4 .25 r. m .
< >MEGOX.
G k . ixt ’ h P ah »,
meal
and
fenugreek;
an
ounce
each
Those
wishing
gixid
bargains
must
not
lation in this city as none such have
fail to call at the
been offered to them
They also of sulphur, ginger, pepper and cop­
aijianv E.u iu>* T eain .
peras.
Give
a
small
quantity
once
say that awhile ago two or three
Kcrbyville P. O. Building,
I.E.IVF..
arrive .
a
»t
ry
mixed
with
soft
feed,
but
do
hundred counterfeit pieces were de­
Portland 4:00 1» m lx»banon 9:20 p . m .
K
kkiivi
ti.i.r.,
..............................
O
mboon
.
Lebanon. . 4:45 a . M. Portland HI ;0â a . m .
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tected at tlie counter each month; not feed condition powders to hens
Pullman Palace Sleeping Uni» daily Ix-
the number docs not now exceed unless ailing.
KERBYVILL1Í MILLS.
tween Portland and Ashland.
thirty or forty. These have either
I11 advocating the necessity for
Pimr'i:.
The O. »t ('. R. R‘ Ferry makes Con­
escajied tlie scrutiny of merchants feeding a cow- surplus fixid Ireyond I*. M Ml I.LEB
nection w ith al! the Regular Traini» on tho
paying in money or mixed witli the other needs of the system, a
East Side Division, from fixX oí F street.
— —- o-
money »leposited by Chinese. Any correspindent of the Farmer's Re­
—The Best < >f—
counterfeit coin accidentally or in view says: "It is calculated that
tVr.xT Silil; IhviMoN.
tentionally attempted to lie pa»>sc<l nearly two-thirds of all a cow eats
BETWEEN PO1<TLAND<<H OltVALl.lS
Pure
Wines
and
Liauors
for
Medical
Purposes.
upon llic Suli-Trcasttry is immedi­ is needed to sustain her existence,
Mm. T haïs .
ately confiscated and put under the and all the profit comes from the
I.KlVi:.
ARRIVE,
Can he Supplied at Reiiaonable I’ri»»»*.
l’ortlainl. !»:!*) ». »i (’orvillis I It'lr u.
"chopping block."
feed not requireil for this purjxjse.”
Uurvulli*. 8:30 a . m . l'ortlund 3:20 r M.
United State* Detective b'nmegass
Whenever rhubarb throws out a
Physicians’ Prescriptions Compounded Day or Night.
E xi ’ keh * T rais .
.says that there is considerable conn
CHEAP
FOR
CASH
great many leaves ami the stalks are
1- k » vl :.
irrivk . .
terfeit coin in circulation ill this
small ami worthle»« the roots should
!'■ >rt an-l 5 :00 i- w. M’Mn'vUe >* ix-1-.w.
• IKEOOX
community nt all times, but the
M'Mn’ville 5:45 a m . Furtiunil 3 2o .». \i.
lie dug up and transplanted, dividing
—Dr » i lk *s all K in ór» of —
great difficulty is to discover the
A FINE LINE (>F CIGARS ALWAYS KEl'T ON HAND
Ias-al tii-kots for mile and hagmu»’
them so that only one thrifty bud is
counterfeiters. The fact that spu­
ehecked ut ( < inpanv'x njetonn oflk-e,
left to each piece of root.
This
rious coin is made here is eeinced
"HURRA
FOR
GRANT'S
PASS,
HURRA!' corner .«t.irk and Sec ond stns-tx. Ticket»
should I k - done early in the spring,
ior priiK ip.il jxiiiitH in U:i!i:<>niia rail oiilv
by the freijuent convictions of conn
as soon as the newly formed buds
Ix-pnx-iir<-d and hairgage » Iieeked at th’e
terfeiters in the United States Dis­
1 ( 'oinpany'* «>tlî»-i».
are ready to push through the soil.
trict Court, lint he has not heard
Keeping down the weeds will not
And all other Liquors
of the new and dangerous coin re
I rei'/ht wiH pot le reueived for shi|.-
ported. Tlie imitations, he says, I k * the only gain to come from thor­
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NOW 1IOAKT OF H KVIXU THE
AND WOOI J
hiunt îiftrr o’uhick h . m ., on eithvr tlie
tire copied fro 1 genuine money, and ough hoeing. By having a layer of
— iil »i>«> kiii - x mi:—
' East or West Sido Divisions.
therefore a mint dollar of 1.HN6 could finely pulverized soil at the surface
R. KÛEHLER,
E E. ROGERS.
FINEST STORE BOOM IN SOUTHERN OREGON.
ci
apH.ilioii
of
moisture
will
I
k
-
pre
uot haee been counterfeited in 1K.S5, I ,
Manager.
<i E.
Eass .Ajt.
Highest Cash Price Paid.
as the date would lead to it« imme­ vented »luring the «lay, while absoqi
diate »letcction. A minti»»l »,'»,!'..i iioti iviii go on through the night.
A NEW ERA.”
can I k » count'-f:licit Hie same year After every heavy rain th«-soil of
or suie>e<|iientiy. It is not unfre- the garden should I k - gone over with
THE BENEFITS OF THE
SPEARS »St FREASI RE.
«|uent that counterfeiters, alter m.ik a hoe or rake to prevent crusting.
(Ì
ing a quantity of spurious coin,
Blackberries and rasplK»rrics rued
bury it and destroy all traces of the never I k : staked if properly pruned
(»11 their Cheap C»sinf»-rs in oil *wh lines a*
Grant’s Pass,
Oregon.
—IN .'AMERICA—
material and nieclianism used in the As soon as the spring cams reach a
DRY GOODS,
work. When ¡1 favorable opportu height of thirty or thirty six inches,
Coni-cntr-ateil in one Bottle ivithout th«
DRESS GOODS,
nity offers for "shoving the ipteer" "snip" their tops off. when the»
tin- F, x | k » iisc of uti European Jo-arney.
1-
A
I
N
T
E
R
S.
a |«irtion of the cached counterfeits will throw out laterals, become more
CLOTHING,
are brought to light. There are stiK’ky ami hold up their load of1
HATS AND CAIS,
usually two or more partners en fruit without stakes. Staking is Paper - Hangers and Graners
gaged in this nefarious business and useless cx|K-nsc and lalxir. Some
J B. MARSHALL & SON
BOOTS AND
it is seldom that the man or woman times wires can I k » drawn by the
GENTS'
FURNISHING
GOODS,
Wish
to
inform
the
people
of
Grant's
--- AI S<
who attempts to impose ti|x>ttacon sides of tall plants to giKxl advan
Pa«» and surrounding country that
GROCERIES,
filling tradesman has more than a tage.
tliey have opened a new stock of
tlallar or tivoalxiut his pcrs»m, while
PROVISIONS.
CARVERS AND (H II.PERS,
The wheat pnxlucc of Wales in
a confederate, with the sack, watch
CROCKERY,
es the place of busincs.» entered from 1885 was 1,672,917 bushels at an
• )r«»gon.
a distance, ready to take his depar­ average rate of 22.(»5 bushels jkt tirant'* l’as*.
TOBACCOS.
ture upon the «lightest ap|H-atance acre. The w heat produce of Scot
C
L.
GRAY,
CIGARS, ETC
»if his companion's detection, IS. land was 1,893.501 bushels at an
average
rate
ot
34.83
bushels
per
F Bulletin.
acre, as compired with 2,348,2(11 Practical. Watchmake
\11 our goods are entirely new and will be exchanged for cash
bushels in 1884. when the average
Tliev have also in Connection a
Saving Fin* Hold.
-■ l.XII
or
farm
produce.
CAMPBELL A- TUFFS,
rate |s»r acre was 34 17 bushel*.
P L Btui-e, a machinist n-siditig
FI
RST-C
I.
ASS
R
EST
A
UR
A
NT.
Grant
’
s
Pass,
Josephine County, Oregon
The n’-crage rate in 1885 exceeded
at Six mile Canyon, has rcceivvd a
that of the estimated ordinary year­
where
tin»»
will
(«»»•<1
tlie
hungry.
SAL—MUSCATELLE
patent for an invention to save fine
ly yield per acre by 1.48 bushels, or Grant's Paa*,
Oregon.
The
urvMtalljzoii «altH as extracted inun
gold in gravel and Milphurrts in t.u!
4.5 percent.
aiM*s and fr lit; a mntd inoiiderinl pro­
ICE CREAM '
ICE CREAM ' '
ings by ehvtricity. Mention was
duct frotn Nature’s I a brat« »ry ; the «rrat-
No breed ever came into existence
made m the Chtomcle a short tinu
f“»t sovF'rui^n prvpaiati«»n ever placed be­
One»», Twi.v nr Three time* a W«»ck. and
\l
I.
WAT,
II
WORK
WARRANTED
■go of Mr. Bruce living engaged in to gam in so short a time such high
C orner M ain & F ront S ts .
will furnish ti»- < ieam for Festival*
G rant ' s P ass , O regon fore the American public
FOR ONE YE \R
Sal-Mum-ateth* is nature’s own product;
experimenting at the Eureka mill favor as the Plymouth Rix.»k. It is
and all l*ublie Gathering*.
it supplies to the weary sv^tem the want
with that methix! of separating sul adapted to the wants of the masses
of *»und. ripe grapes and fruit: it
Having opened n Family Grocery, I hereby announce to the public that the
phurets from the sand in tailings It is the fanner's breed. The l.irg
pure and the brain clear; is. a
I
have
a
new
and
well
selected
stock
of
The inventor claims that thecx|x-ri est returns from ordinary care have
natural blemdng to the f.ufa»'<i*<»»it and
KI IT ON HAND
weary,
an
iinj*erative t**»uq»ani<»n to btwi-
been
realized
from
fowls
of
this
mrnts proved highly satisfactoiv
nes men, ladies and children, Have it in
The pnsx-ss i* wry simple. The breed, owing to the fact, perhaps, Musical Instruments Repaired.
your h(»mej<. travels, summer ireortii an l
tailings are run over |xdished cop that the» arc able, to a great extent,
sea-aide cotta/ea.
As hi»
J WIMER Ä SON,
per plates heavily charged with elec to take care of themselvc«
Bought since the Sweeping R«»<luction in freight*, from th«» East, and THE TOPIC OF TIIF DAY.
tricity, which attracts and holds th? ers the» furnish a great numlM-r of
Have th* largeat store in Joaapiiine
mark««l down at Bottom Price*. I also *»-11 the
egg«
of
large
«14»
.
the»
ate
earl»
to
metalic substance, disintegrating it
Propr».
AHLF A MESSERVE
Sick Headache and Dispepsia
isiiinty, which i* »iXxXJ fret, and two
fn>tn the sand
Two well known mature and cannot be surpassed for
CELEBRATED DAVIS VER I lf AL SEWING M ACHINE,
st,-ties, tilled with
Cure.
mining men have become interested their plump carcasses and palatable
G rant ' s 1’»--
S:il-Mn»«»at*lle is th«- best preventive
in the invention, one of them lore flesh
which has no «spral in ease of inanageinent ami great range of work
Mi<l cure for all functional <l»-r..iiu’eiin-nf»
man ami the other time keeper at
Chickens are valuable outside the
My obj.«-t ix to make it to th«» interest of those having cash or pro­ «4 the liver, bilioti»,,,.». «¡, |i„».la«-he,
one of the principal Comstock mint« question of eggs ami tk -h. A full
temporary conirestien arising from «leo-
duce, to trade with inc.
1
The inventor has practically demoti- grown hen will yield from 2'. to WE BUY FOR CASH.
ho||<- heveraon«, gid<iine*a, <>i>i>ro*sion,
J- M. <lIIl.Es.
strated to their satislaction tliat the 4'f ounces of feathers and down.
»'»miting or feeling of inelnm holy, rrm»
AND SEI I FOR ( ASII. Ml TTON.
<"
nr ¿r,-,t,-*y,» for all awMeiaal
finest |Mirticlcs ot gold tn sand or The feathers serve for bonnet decorn
-•I'..» .tioii in« HZ Iron, Ill'll iri. u'- n<-r-
gravel are retained <ui coming in tions, the ornamentation of nnlitar»
ASK FOR THE
v««ixii,w, in»|,nre hl»««|, neftleraxh, it« h-
PORK SAI SAt.E
contact with the electrical-charged shakos and for dusters. The ave­
I'jz. or nnv <4li<-r over *,-i.l »tat,, ot the
plates while flowing over them hi rage sized feathers are emplovcd for
I'lom; h»*l«, xkin »»Hiptions, «-mmiicn,-»—
UK-nt <4 diphtheria, the effect of 1,,,.* „rial
»luicing
Au cxjwriencetl Califoi belts and bolsters, the down for pil­
ASH BOI.OGN \
I«»»- n* and at the l.-minimr of all feier-,
uia placer miner was sent to Wash lows. But the latter classes are not
n*»-.u*iex, rill, ken p x. pri< kl.v Iwat. iheu.
mg ton Tern tot» several »»■vek» ago hcl»l in as much esteem as the same travelers,‘ Minets and lami
«i»h« aii<l ¡»out» |x,|..,n 4,,,, iUl.,llrv
. Bacon and La ni
to locate pU»xr claims where fine from geese and ducks. When the
•
ami scMiroea* st«ana« h.
er» Supplies.
-AND—
g»»ld is found in the sand.«, and Mr feathers art» plucked the» are placed
PreixinM hy tlie
HAND.
ALWAYS
ON
BruCe will leave for that hsalitt tor a short time in a Ixiker's oven,
L c »M«>\- S vi Mt SCATEUJt Co.
with his gold-«a\ ing «p|s*ratu.s in .» after the bread has been w ithdrawn, We k«w»p rvwrything nos led by the
St; 111< I.-1 r< I \\ 11 ito Shilts;.
M ixihix , rx<.nxii.
few da»s
Should the R»»l»l l>e to kill the insect germs before th»»
Meat IKIiwtvd any pia« »- ir» Town
Bi-ware of iiuitatMwi« Thcgenoine in
found in paying quantities the in are sent to market
bine a r.ipf, rs ot»)v,”
ventor will I* followed to th» Ter
F REE OF CH AR»iE
\t»
/»Tirin’
: 1 J»»r < n ni.in.to«, I VANO'TT H
AM>
TAKE
■0
OTHERS.
*"
'."••ml Amer .»-at Man
r P.O. ''-x
ritofy by his backer«
(Virgiuia
Siib-rilic for the Rogue River CHF Ar Fol»
•
M
•*.
New
\ork
(.
ity
?4cntion
liiu jeper.
C«H'tTVF
Chrvmiclr
W:,ld..
X !’9 <T \nE V p
»•^ *,Si*''
"» I Kn uier. Grant'*
r’.’RT! \\n OR’’C ON
H H IT WAX I IKIII» K»K?
FARM NOTES.
I
RIDDLE.
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CEXEIUL «EROI I MINE IT RtlTTOrl PRUES.
AGRICULTURAL
MACH IN EK Y
Saddles and Harness, CELEBRATED BAIN WAGONS AND RACiNE HACKS.
Mrs. A E. West,
DRY GOODS à GROCERIES
Hat«. Caps. Boots and Sites or General Groceries
Millinery
Establishment,
STORE.
NAT10NAI
Fare from Portland to su FriicliM. $?2.oo.
fare frGm Pcrtksd to SacraE^e, $30.00.
Largest Slock of fa Goods
DRY GOODS & GROCERIES
Druggist and Apothecary,
Drugs, Patent Medicines,
Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
Shoulder Braces, Trusses.
Flour, Cracked Wheat, Coin Meal
I . S A LOM O N
Whisky Brandies and Wines,
HIDES and FURS.
CAMPBELL à TUFF
Bargains! Bargains!
New Store
New Goods
Groceries. Candies, Tobaccos.
K
J E W E L E 1C
Store
and
\ cw
Goods
Wilcltt, Jeweirr nd SnctKln of ill Indi
lltv Market
Choice Goods in Etery line,
Fresh and Salted Beef, Pork.
Gut Heatii Welxkt nd Mtiisrt.
Boss
of
the
Road
Overall.
Cerner F and Frtnî Streels. rortlêitf, Oreni.
r n pe Cure