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WAS CUITE All RESPONSIBLE. OVER THE WIRES. ried away by the strong She had the presence of float aud gave a signal of She floated laalf an hour current mind to distress before a L IN L Xi A Li H U 1 EJ, I GRANT’S PASS, OREGON. On the rooming of the second of •ntOfcE IHSIkING TO SETTLE IN U tica . N. Y., July 4. 91:111 Paner ef intmit Coniti, Onici. July 1881, ju«t five years ago. Pre- This Hotel fias been thoroughly Serious damage is being done t<> _____________ dent Junes A Garfield was shot at the bop crop of central New York renovated and JULY 9. 1886. FRIDAY Washington; in the Baltimore & by vermin and blight, known as the LOST. Wil! do well to consult the undersigned at R efurnished T hroughout On Jnlv 5th at the picnic Ground»,» Refialared at the Pnegoffice in Grant'« Potomac railway depot, by Gnrteati, honev dew. Hops are not in blow, Paw*, Ore., a« B«eon«l-CI»M Matter. and after a long and painful linger and the full extent of the damage tlerumn Silver Clsnonet Fey. A rewar I Tin tkavki . ino public will req. ing, tortured by fever and the un cannot yet be told. Growers arc IN T|IE CENTRAL PART OF THE CORRESPONDENCE considerably alarmed. The price of Grant’s Pass. skillful treatment by his doctors BEST ACCOMMODATIONS. yiogpte Tiivor Valloy, on tlie O &. C’ liailfotul. old hops, of which there are a good Wr invite corr««|M>nilcn<-e from xll xe< • who misunderstood the nature and many in store, has doubled within Tlie Shipping Point for the principal portion of the grain producing tions on »ubjeeta of Icx-xl uud other in- character of his wound, he breathed a month. (o)— - lereata. The eo-partnt*i>hip heretofore existing part of the County. With each letter the name «nd mi tre«« his last on the i«jth of September, tween the undersigned m thin dav di* L ittle R ock , A rk July 4. of the semler i» r«"pure.I, eei» < ¡ally if »Jve.1 by mutual conM-nt.^ Address or call on C. MAGRUDER, Central Point. Oregon. 1881. The immediate cause of his O11 the cattle ranges of Lonoke ■ent for jmblieation death was bl<Kxl poisoning. Whetli- and Prairie counties a deadly disease ALSON EVERY. Grant’s Pass. Or . July 8th, 1884». (4t EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. . er his life could have been saved if has developed among cattie, which i I the doctors had marie a correct diag are dving by scores. The exact Treasurer’s Notice. TI1E BAR M SUPPLIED WITH THS nature of the disease has not yet A fleet nt 133 vc < im I h is now on it« way nosis, is a question that will never lieen ascertained by veterinary sur Opri nV Col'NTY Tal: I». I Finest Wines, Liquors & Cigars, / o to Han Fram-iwn. be settled. Wounds similar to the geons, but it r«-«enibles somewhat Grants l'ass Or.. July lllh, ISfW.f Ellensburg mxl North Yakima, YV. T.. one Garfield received, have been Texas fever, and has now become While the Reading Table is Notice is hereby given that there are fund» in the County Treasury for the re successfully treated by surgeons ofl epidemic. are presidential CHARLES DECKER, Prop ’ r. demption of the following manty war SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST W asington , July 4. Samuel J. Tibien contributed t?SO to small reputation and comparatively rants, protested to June 18. 1864: BRANDS OF W1NF.S, LIQUORS AND CIGARS KEPT IN STOCK. BEST Numls-rs. 188. P.H, P.I3, 1 ’ 3 5, ld ’ > . HH, ward the uomument of Peter Cooper. In the senate yesterday Mitchell unknown to the medical world. NEWSPAPERS. I IM, 2tM>, 202, 21.4, 21’5. 207, 203, 102, 232. ------------- o------------- John A Izigan will come to this roast Garfield’s slayer, Guiteau, was one offered an amendment, intended to 11, 10, 231, 43. 158. 1 V>, 34, 54. 5.5, 53, Mi. IH'K’KER BOAFiDIXCl HOUSE! the last of next month to fix his fence* I of those dangerous cranks who in-1 be proposed to the .sundry civil bill, ti”. 63, IK, 10, 75 70, 77. 78, 70, 87,82 89, A POOL TABLE MAY ALSO BE appropriating <15,000 for the per 90, IM, 95, M. »7,99, 10Û. I’ll, 102, 103, fur the republican nomination in ISAM. KEIT IN FIRST-GLASS STYLE, AND THE TRAVELING PUBLIC W1LI fest the large cities of the east: chase of a site and the construction 104,105,106,92,93, Ilo. Ill, 112, 113. MEET WITH EVERY KINDNESS AND ATTENTION. FOUND HERE. J. W. llowvan, The provine» ot Gotario has decided to . whose sole aim in life is to breed of a first order light house at Cape ■o Treasurer. 15-It. aend J2500 tn the mayor of Vancouver for I trouble and discord among a class of Mears, Tillamook bav, Oregon. tno »offerers by the recent destructive i ignorant and credulous people. Mitchell also introduced a bill for S. A. GREENE & SON, lire. the relief of Wm. Bagley, late In Main St.. - - - Grant’s Pass. Or I propose to keep a strictly first- Guiteau should have been forced to dian agent in Oregon. The bill di- A bill has passed the senate proposing (One door went <4 the C ovkikr office) class house. Give nte a call. ; earn an honest living in the peniten-' rects accounting officers to settle the « constitutional amendment extending tiary of his native state long before i^untZof Bagley upon principle-, the periol of presidential term to April J. B. HUTCH, he met his just deserts upon the of equity and justice, and award him 30, 1880. the (¡rant’s Pass, This well- known School will be open for the Fall Term on - • Oregon credit for disbursements that appear • A Taer ma paper advises and urges the , scaffold. Some writing on this sub to have been honestly made in good ject, hold that Guiteau was au ir (ample of that place to boycott the busi- faith and incurred for the beniiit of ne«« ni Portland and the products of Ore responsible lunatic, and that his ex Indins of the United States. A NI I ' X I T I O X gon ——OhI ecution was a blot upon the judicial, Six mi lea South of Grant’« I’a»», Joaephln» W ith a F ull C ores of C ompetent T eachers . W ashington , July 5. The St. Louis Republican announces history of our country. Flshlnu-Tiikle, Cutlery, Fire-Worts. 4c.. 4c No one I County, Oregon. There appears to be strong foiin- that "St Louis anarchists will in the fu 1 who read the papers at that time, | dation for the belief that ex-Senator A. H. CARSON, Prop’r ture devote their time to breaking up rock Rate« of Tuition for Non-resident Pupils: lean believe that Guiteau was any-!j, ■ Joe McDonald of Indiana, will sue instead of the government,” REPAIRING, A SPECIALTY. OF W eeks . T welve PRIMARY—$3.00 P er T erm thing but a smart, shrewd and cult- iceed Manning as secretary of the > > A tire at llenver, Col., on the Otli inst ! ning crank, with a boundless desire treasury. Several of the Indiana. All work guaranteed -<r« —30.000 TREES— ; GRAMMAR SCHOOL—$5.00 ” consumed several largo block«, aipong » I > i » » His language and ! ddegation to-day boldly claimed [14tf for notoriety, 1 ACADEMIC — $8.00 ” —In atock, consibting o(— which was the Rocky Mountain News ■ - - that within a fortnight after the ad 1 bearing alone would convict him of office. Estimated bae i» 11711,000. joumment of oongress McDonald Apple. Pear. Peach, It was <>n » formsr Scotch election tour ' being an egotistical crank, who will txt installed as Manning’s sue The par'm r ship hervti'forc existing be Plum, Prune, Apricot, that Gladstone was branded by fxird Bea- thought as he intimated that thc| ces.sor. They say it is well under tween \V. J. Wimer and J. II. Stine is consfleld as a "soplstical rhetorician in- ' split in the Republican party result stood at the White house that Man this .lav d.sHvIved by mutual consent, J Nectarine, Almond, Etc. For Particulars, Address ebriated with the exuberance of his own ing from the nomiuatiou and elee ning will never agaiu resume the II. Stine retiring. Tin1 subscriptiisis, printing and adverlisina owing ainl Lie tin- —Also the Celui,rated— duties at the treasury department, verbosity.” tiou of Mr. Carfield justified his Rogue River, and «¡rant’s Pas« CofRitu | ami for this reason McDonald will from and after April 3rd, lHSfl, pnaw-s to “Congress.” says the Chicago Inter "removal.” He had a fair and itn-' take hold about the 1st of Augaust, Keiser Japan Plum! the eredii of the sucis'asor in business. The Greet Ocean, ‘should vote a rubber stamp to partial trial, and twelve _ good men , WiliKAUl without waiting until October, ¡it Tlie sulis. riptioiis, printing and advertis »«ULJli^ UULAi tA.kMIJVI, —All trees YVarranted— the White house. There is no use of A ¿ A|* said by their virdict that he wa.s a ' which time Manning’s present leave ing due said paper, prior to April 3rd 188<i. working a man to death signing his name ire due and payable to J. II. Stine. Each He suffered the o^a^,st’,,ce exP'res- McDonald’s ap- partner is to pay his own private debts. TRUE TO NAME. responsible being. 1.. ...... .............. under ‘No.’ ” I pointment, Indiana people say, will W .1. Wl.MI ll. And Natural Curiosities of Josephine County, punishment which he so justly de Ynd grown on natural fruit land without The court» in New York and Wiscon J. II. Sirxa. greatly strengthen the party in that irrigation, and iiee from all inaect pen» Grant's Pass, June 28. 1 i.86. sin have declared boycotting a crime. served. May our country be spared I state, and insure Cleveland a solid ------ OWNED BY’—— and iiiMea.se». aucli as California tree* ar» All parti'-s knowing themselves Indebt Haya the Philadelphia Press: “It will the repetition of such a crime. subject to. ; delegation in the next presidential HARKNESS & BURCH. ed to .1 If Stine prior to April 3rd, 188(i, isi declared a crime elsewhere whenever convention. will please I»' prepared to settle the same Those who contemplate tree planting Apples Wanted. there i» occasion for it.” when i-alled upon. J. 11 SriNg. will do well to get my price list before W ashington , July 6. From Washington to Arthur a record G rant ’ s P ass , O r ., July, r. The President this afternoon sent i- . i ui for Sale. PIT.C11A81XG ELSEWHERE. is found of 11MI presidential vetoes. Piesi- Kn. C ourier :—I desire to pre in twenty une more veto messages, dent Cleveland lias already used the veto sent a few facts, to the jx-ople of twenty disapproving of private [>en The following described farm located Post -office—Murphy, Josephine county, The owneraof thefe Wonderful Cav. s hate mpleted a trail go that parties go seventy-three times, but in most cases Southern Oregon, and NorthernCal sion bills and one vetoing the bill i» miles rtoutliweat of < .rant's Pass, on the ing ftom Grant’s Pass cun reach them lie traveling 2« miles—all but eight miles be Oregon. daily stage route fnna Grant's Pass to uis’ti private pension bill». Railroad Station—Grant’s l’a««. . ifomia, notwithstanding a feeling providing for the erection of a pub t'resi ent City, consisting of Hl acre» all ing travi I- I by wagon an.1 team The route MagM 13-tf. A. H CARSON. fenced; lit u.-n-s under cultivation; a BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN LAKES AND OTHER FINE SCENERY The river and harlsir bill. it is siip|ss«>d of inability to cope with the subject lie building at Duluth, Minn. splendi l frnit and grain farm; small or- will go to the president this week. The in detail, and in a proper manner, clianl alreaily started ; comfortable dwell ■lilla appropriated will aggregate over is recognized. I refer to apple cul COAST NEWS. ing lexise ; go >1 wat-T Anyine desir ALL KINDS OF LARGE AND SMALL GAME AND TROUT. 118,000,000, and may reach 120,000,000. ture. Having some knowledge a: ing a valuable small farm will l»> suiteil JACKSONVILLE. OR. — GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES— A lbany , Or., July 5. by a ldn rsing .1. II. Stine, Cut > uek office and it is highly probable that the presi to the climate, adaptation of the soil, and medium of transportation, dent will veto it. The jury in the case of W. W. Grant’s Pass, Oregon. The Water from these Caves is Excellent on Account of its Medical Properties. JOHN A.HANLEY I’ropr. in the scope of country < extending ‘ ’ Saunders, after living out six hours, E. MARTIN &. CO. It having linen ascertained that the frbm Portland, Oregon, to San returned a verdict of murder in the ADMISSION TO CAVES,..................................... SI.00. woman vote in Washington territory, or Col. Burnn orrtipiiM the proml diMtinrt- o Diego, Cal., I can say without mis first degree. The prisoner received a large part of it, cun Iw depended ontoi ion of reprvbontiiii' the and most stating facts that Southern Oregon, the verdict with perfect comjxrsure, reliable houee in the trade in the United su|gv,rt the liquor traffic, it 1» nuppMed and Northern California cannot lx not showing the'least excitement, Cutan A Garrett, Gennral Agent». State«, und ho again greet« hi« many there will la« no further opjamilion to excelled 111 the production of apples The judge stated that lie would pro friends, reminding them that the seaM<>!i woman sutlrage there. Kinney <Jt Wolters, Agent», Medford. in «|ti:iho,. (or <|tr intitv pei tret noun« entence Wedne.sdaj next of “ peace on earth ami q < hm | will toward —MANUFACTURERS OF— men ” i« rapidly approaching, when pros The United State« senate has pa seed \Ve are blessed with a climate better This morhing the discovery was perity and gvnen*itv gn hand in hand, the joint resolution for the consideration adapted to its culture than <mr north made that the prisoner had escaped. and the whole civilized worl 1 eut ks for Lumber, Doors, Windows, by the state* of a constitutional amend-1 em or ^southern nciglilxirs. North Examination showed that on days (how tributes ami mementoes which serve to bind closer the friends oi fleeting men! extending the President’»term from i era Oregon stands next in order as previous, when given the liberty of years. After the lull conies the storm, Brackets, and Mouldings. —Article of— Mart-h 4 to April 110 and extending the regimes quality, but ill consequence the corridor, he had sawed off the the season of depression is rapidly passing congressional term to the same extent. of the ceaseless ’’Oregon mist" for rivets which secured the lock and away. The signs of the times indicate a — AMD ILL K!NDA or— The New York Evening Post proves several months during the year, and bolt to the door, and in their stead Letter and more active future, and in an ticipation of an increased demand for fine that no republican can lie ehs ted presi i other troubles, the apple does not substituted two made of dark wood whiskies, he will give |Mkrsona! attention dent in 1888 llar|s'r’s Weekly shows, assume the perfection desirable to and lead. Last night all he had to to the l*»st of Euro|iean and Eastern —And— In central and southern do was to break these rivets, and liquors. He now offer« to patrons the ad with ispial eonclusiveness, that no demo an epicure. vantage of selc< ling fr»«n these fine California, the apple matures ven with the assistance of another per crat can lie elected. Anil Isrth of them CORN WHISKEY, «hi«kies, which he guarantiM'S will not demonstrate that tin* mugwump hasn’t rapid, and is divested of that pleas son, who was James Jamison, con be exerlleii on the coast. The firm tie ant flavor attainable in our climate. fined and indicted for illegal voting, rvprestmis has in st«H k J. F. Cutter Ex —In Quantitie« and at— the patent of |»'liti< al infaliliility. — The Introduction of— However, we will have to acknow and who also left, pry the door open tra. Old Ikiurtion and Argonaut whiskies The President of the New York Central ledge that in consequence of their and walk out of the cellar into the from E Martin A Co ’s distillery, Ky PRICES TO SUIT. say* the companv have lost money on peculiar climate, they do excel in Put up in half and whole bhls. ; nlsocAse* ' corridor. Then he dug a hole of Cutter, etc. Orders addressed to John every fast train run from New York to the production of peaches, {wars, through the wall, lie having sawed L. Burns, commercial agent for 1» Mar- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Buffalo, but they are coui | m 'I1« h I to keep grapes and semi tropical fruits. the iron rods in two loug Ixfore. tin A Co , 4(»K Front »’revt, San Fran the trains on, so great is the mni|s>tition. Therefore, taking all things into The sheriff says he was secure at cisco, will receive the atine uanTul at JACKSONVILLE The rate of »peed is alsiut liftv miles an consideration we should partake of as thougli ii the order wan given it o'clock, and Mattie Allison, con tention CENT. BELOW ALL FORMER RATES. W F K ruiner, agent, tiranta him. hour. an advantage which is so clearly fined in an adjoining cell, say s he Pass. l‘r 'I he President has given notice that he defined by nature and surrounding left alxmt t o'clock. R-xr- For Price List, address, S. P D. & L Co. will not sign any midnight legislation, I circumstances. See to it. that the Great excitement prevails, and and that will prevent hill« tsdng msliisl apple orchard now bearing, or grow officers arc searching in every direc Grant’s Pass. Oregon. Orte thousand dollars reward through, as is usually the case, on the mg. can lx- perfected in any manner tion z J. C’. W 11 I I’I’, last day of the session, lie can take a by planting more trees, .and of the is offered for his arrest. X bill and keep it ten days if he chiwraes. Iwst varieties of late fruit. You that Cl eneral < ’outranter H ioh chooi S an F rancisco . July 4. cr and Congress has got to wait for him to do not have orchards, attend to the 0 * — OF — An explosion of three tons of con matter at your earliest convenient!', a-ousider it 1 IN Thorough and Practical Instruction, near Wilderville. Jose] ■phine County, and do not lw behind your neighbor, demned powder and cartridges took •X J et» X It is more than probable that those in 'rder to supply the demand which place this afternoon it the U. S ar Oregon, Will commence its first session, p D* 7. tourists who will visit Crater lake this is inevitable in the near future All senal. Henicia. The powder was a > 0 B X s. summer will have the benefit of half rates that out section lacks, is a low tariff part of a lot that had Ixt-n sold bv rm Cb Uh 3D O over the Oregon and California rail road on transportation to central and the government to a St. Lotti-, man a—> ». X 30 S’ They will |aiy full fam to Ashland or Med southern Call* 'rtii.1. in order to cont named Hirsch, for#! J,000, the other 0 C~) r»- ford, and when they arrive at the lake, |x-te with our eastern friends. I jxirtion having already lx*en shipped ---------- RATES OF TUITION :---------- m S5 IV U. Steel will (uruisti them with a cer- will prophesy that we will have a east. No lives were lout. The cause Primary Branches. S5.00 per Quarter. > tlfleair, upon which they vau return to cheap medium of trail, imitation e’er ot the explosion is unknown. « Intermediate Branches )6.oo per Quarter. PortlatiJ tree ol charge. we have apples to supply the de- S an F rancisco , July 6. High Arithmetic, Natural Philosophy. Mediaeval and Modem A hint to the w is.' is suf 1‘resldsnt Harris of the Northern Pa mand o The China st -amer expected is History. Physical Ge<>g-aphy. Botany and Rctoric, $7.00per Quarter. ALL ORDERS BV LETTER Respectfully, rid«'remarked that when hie nsul over five nt the Belzee, w hich is dueou the 9th. 4 Algebra, Chemistry. Astronomy, Geology-. Moral Philosophy F Y! NicKERjk’N the Uaeeade mountains «»■ completed i "C y. The customs otiicersexpect she will 1 Mental Philosophy, Physiology and Hygine. and Ancient Histon 5 c= Promptly Attended To. Portland w.sild Is* the a<>tual teriniriia of f* * have a large amount of contraband Young $7.50 per Quarter. his great trans-contineiil.vl line. These- cphttn on lx>ard. and an earnest ef- T=» X Upon 1‘rvsident Smith of the O It A N ‘ Geometry’. and the* Higher M ithetnatics. Book keeping. Latin arv. Fifty two young men. very gen i. ri will lx- made for the diMxwety the Principles of the Carman Language $9.00. remarked that of conn*- President Harris of »he drag. O regon S t , J acksonville , O gn . a would want him to )oiu in building up rrally equipp'd with bulging brow« Instrumental and Vocal Music will be Taught on Reasonable Geceral Sherman, a-vompanied -« long tongues, hanl cheeks, and tin- depot and terminal ta< ilities at lua ter n terms. by his oaughter, arrived in tilts city D- minua. The latter was unable to deny other appurtenance« of a first class Board including Room. Lights &c. 50 j»?r week. from St L ” uis to <uv and are quar lawver represented this war s crop g that the pork seemed to bud that way. CD Unfurnished Rootns free to Students boarding themselves of gr iduatt s from the university law tered at tile Palace IL «tel. Thev * 2 The State Roanlid liniu grat|..n has dr- school in the county courts ir-h r will pr»»babiy remain in the State The School Room will 1« furnished with Good Seats Will Mar- <-i<M to fit i ul and semi on a tear lli«..igli d iv After Judge Arnold had fin until the Gram! Anuv Enc.inqxnent Globes and Cubical Blocks ; ak«o ’ * '' 1’1 m»kethèn nf 18%«« follo»»: the east wnotLer exhibit car The car ished reading an opinion .about The General is in is concluded «il'l 'rville. M 'ii.Uy; Muri hv. Tuesriae; PHILOSOPHICAL AND CHEMICAL APPARATUS •ent out last year pen ».I a thorough!' of them came before him and Judge good health. •ra.it'» Pu.««, Wedneedav »n i Tbtuwiay; " rton », Fridar «nd Hitnr<l«i ot »«>’li practical aut-aees As many as &,U»l |ws» ThAv er to he admitted to practice as V lsalia July 6 as the neecsities of tlie Seoool demand them. pie visiting the car in one <iay. to »« tlir attorneys Almost all had consci This citv was sttccrsafully lighted None will be allowed to attend Dance- "hile Students of the DENCRIITTON AND l’EDIOKEE: complete ivgliwUun at Oregon • imalm-ta, entious scruple« against swearing bv the electric light for the first time School. LEW It* PANKEY Proprietor. and it is safe to say that the heads of net and preferred to affirm. A grim l>t “lirart, Jr , i» » beautiinl eo»l less than two huiidaad families decided io «mile played annmd the mouth of a this evening. The plant cost $16.- U l'.«nii« hh:h. wrigh« 1.4- 0 STRICT DISCIPLINE WILL RE MAINTAINED. • 1« negriy perfert in hi« prujM rtionP, seek Inane« m Omgau alter a look al that hoan headed practitioner w ho w as ooo and is owtri'l by two of Y’isa- C isti «i. I’i'irr 0 thè fineot «tyle, and in miimuiar j»ow»*r The system is the Special Inducements Aflonled to those Pre wonderful «beplai of Irual. grain etc. I’ru- watching the proceedings, as he re ha* crtirens aring to Tea«-h. " remaikabhr «levekqwNi. beiagoi Western Electric. and is its first in thing hv liar experience at last year the in idt cd They will get over Lav No pains <>r expense will !>e «|«rv 1 to make the School equal to any « very kin ! iii.ipofiition troduction in California It is said «oiniinssHiners ywufsMe u> make the car of mg . oiiscieutious scrapie 's in a few < ap< sligart Jr . wa««frw| by r*|4 tn S-'uthern Oregon, in point of to l«e the cheapest system extant **1^4rt rr«rd«ire a fine Thoin-m iiorw*. ’Mi much iimwv >'ooiidwla, attractive ami year* Ami in tlie meantime.” ni- mat k’T.uuiswv Woialpanl iSirTh^^ serviceable The Hoard derarves great added another xmvexsftil lawyer I.»« A w . ki . rs , July ft. 4* . he bv Jr «nd he bv ini- Iv taken «borg'* nt the credit for its industry, twH and rt'.anagv- whose own early profi. «.«tonal life l«>rted Dfoal(.<fa. Hi» lan, ,»« ’Udy Anna Clapp, aged i.< vears. got N- at t'entrai Ast.I, I G.*xl prv>luce taken in part pns gurut The plan is an excel lent hoc and had its »hare I «if disappointment outside the breakers while bathing lorean. «irv.1 by thè nell Rieran Ver- Patronage Solicited m! 'liara «W the mrai*. icrar»>,-«ta'o » tvSed 10.00* •.wreM 6X •b. . eho«il<l Is- hearth • • «mtnertded I .... r>._-. ¿0HN H. n .» J>«»;; uih A.««.»» Towns of Southern CENTRAL Oregon POINT, Jackson Connty. Dissolution Notice. THE LIVE OIK SALOON C-0 TO THE SUPPLY STORE Is Connected With This House. for Dry--tfoods and Groceries. General Mining Supplies Livery Stable in Connection. GRANT’S Etc,. Etc., Waldo, Oregon FASS ACADEMY. GUNSMITHS. Guns, Revolvers, Pistols and Dissolution Notice. First Monday in September, 1886, REKLIND MKSERL An Extensive High-Grade Course of Study. HENRY L. BENSON, A. M„ Principal. LIM LISTONE; CAVES Fine Scenery and Magnificent Discoveries. SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO. FIKE. nilllLTERITEK House and Store Finishings, o BOURBON, RYE The Latest Improved Machinery. M; U kreka S a i October 4, 1886, To Continue Six Months.! MARBLE, STONE or GRANITE. Cemetery Work a Specialty. THE Î INE STALLION. CAPT. SLIGART JR New Blacksmith Shop, i'horoiighness ani Practical Work, J