TUE COVRI ET Local and Personal. Johu Kelly was at Jump-off-Joe From William* Creak The Drummer Bey of the Rappahannock. Miss Maud Tuff’s has taken into last Sunday. partnership her sister Minnie and uxcial Paper oí Josenäiie CoHnty. icon. Andrew Woods is on the sick Mr. Geo Simmons, the Waldo ( in future the firm will be Missis The grain crop is now Ixitig 'Twa* a question i the nation ahould au. li tenrler youth employ housed and prospect* are good for a An Robert Henry Heinlershut. the little Maud and Minnie Tuffs. list. miner, is iu town. FRIDAY. AUG. s »88 fair yield. It will probably go 25 drummer l»oy; Mr. Ad. Hamburger, the genial bushels to the aere. Ex sheriff Hervey attended court A prodigy at druminiiig, luting only twelve Mi-------------------------- — Andrew Gibson will be in the year* old— city for a few day s, after which he and smiling representative of the STATE ANDCOUNTY OFFJIALS this week. Tlios. Stevens who died here two And a prodigy of valor if you hear hia Portland cloth lug house, Messrs. will leave for California. L. S. Smith has his mow nearly »Tin orrici.tu: Htorv told. PROPRIETORS. Eleischner, Mayer & Co., is in weeks ago. aged 74 years was a \t I rodrickaburir’* great battle B vlvest »* I’ exnoyib , Missourian by birth, but for many •overnor filled with hay. Mr. Coker, of the Kerby M. and town. OREGON. The soldier* heard the rattle GRANTS PASS, G W. M c B ride , arretary years had lived in this locality. He Jeanette Basye of Applegate was M. Co., has gone to San Francisco Of his drum! G. W. W kbii , Mr W. Razee took iu the first was a great reader, and well-known rea»iirer on business and will lie away a (Opposite R. R. Depot.) H. B. M iller .Senator in town Monday. new wheat of the season on Monday throughout the district. His de­ There stood Burnside with hia army in couple of weeks. H. C M itciikll Reprsentative the soil. I>eceuil>er mud, of this week. The sample was not mise was the result of fever brought Mr. Jas Bronson and family have E. B. M c E lroy Supt. Puli. Idrui'tion With the R.ipuahinnock rolling like a BREAD. C. M. Crain is preparing to leave well threshed, but the grain was on by exposure. H on . L. II. W ebster —i Ciroit .lutite removed to Seattle, W. T. war-dividing flood; the Pass. Those in debt to I im are PIES, and W m . M Coi.vm A No. i. and no traces of damage Distrv At tor ley- Mr. Biglow and son are preparing While the batteries of RoU'rt Lee that The furniture store of A. J. Sedge requested to make a note of this and from drouth. Sixty cents was paid CAKES. crowned thefarthe ridge. COUNTY ' OFFICIAL*: to build the handsomest residence Dealing death, forbade the building of is looking up with a new front. settle up. 7-5-1. for the lot. Vol ney Col viz .............. Cunt v Judg»' on the river. It is to be a T shap ­ the needed pontoon bridge' Geo. Thomas circuit manager of 4 M. Payne J- L'lumiswioners For Burnside came for battle, The S. P. I). & L. Co. will have Our postal officials in Grants ed building, two stories high, with — Ateo, Itealer* in — Simeon Messenger the W. U. is visiting at Ashland. And thev knew it by the rattle the finest and most complete stock Pass are alive to the demand of in­ nine rooms, The main structure < K. Clianslor .......................... Clerk Ot the drum ' FANCY and STAPLE Mrs. J W. Howard and her sis­ of Men s Clothing ever brought to creased jxutal facilities, and are will be 36x26 and the other 20x16. J W. Howard ............ .Treasurer I T. G. Patterson ... Sheriff ter went to Jacksonville last week. Grants Pass, by next freight. 8-jtf arranging to put iu lock boxes for When completed it will Ire one of Try the S. P. D. & L. Co.’s Key E l. F. Hathaway Schoo! I Siuerinteiident j the use of our business men. The the best farm houses of the district. West cigars. 8-jtf Rev. M. Riddle will preach his Pleasure seekers consisting of < irciit C ocrt —Convenes nil e Sevxvnd new boxes will be ready in a month J. T. Bryan, ex assessor ot this CANDIES, FRUITS. Monday in April, and Fir»t Monday in farewell sermon on Sunday evening Miss Ruth Neely, Laura Crow and county succumbed to an attack of November next. brother Frank, will camp on the or so. CIGARS, TOBACCO. The following is a list of letter* rem 1 11- About S1.800 has already Ireen heart disease on Saturday. 23rd Col'NTY C oi rt —Convenes on the First Mr. James Jordan's family have summit of Pea-vine mountain for Monday in January, Ajril, July and promised toward the new brick ult., aged sixty five years. He was ing uncalled for in th - Grant* Pa** l’i«t- several weeks. Bread delivered Tree of Charge, niooved into their new 9th street omee, July 31*t, 1887 September Opera house. Twelve hundred Dol­ a man of good education and well- re-i7tf residence. The Mensor Bros, are building a lars more are required by the com­ posted on current events. He was Black, J W l..imih, Sam 11 Co inter, N S La.itxk. Henry new front to their store and other ­ Cure for Mrk lieattache. Theodore Brockman killed a large mittee before they let the contract. highly esteemer! by his many ac­ Chapman, B F Murry, .Imne* For proof that Dr. Gunn's Iinpr.i.ed black bear last week on the head of wise improving it. They shipped The plans are for a handsome brick quaintances for his strict integrity Carl» n. Mix* 1iertie Miller, Alber* 530 lb of baled deer skins to Port­ structure with stores underneath and many good qualities Liver Fills cures Sick llcudache, a*k your Hog creek. Deville, Mr* Avila Mitchell, J E He was Druggist for a free tri il package. Only- Holme*, Mt* Lucy Perry, Mr* It A land this week. and an auditorium 50 by 90 feet a native of Illinois. one for a dose. Regular size boxes 25 Holme*. J W Simpkin*. Fred For good Bacon and Lard, go to Mis- Nettie Hamlin will please above. There is no doubt but that vents. Hold by W. F. Kremer. JaeolrH, Chas Wilsou, James the S. P. I). & L. Co. S-5tf M edford , Aug. 4. 1887. accept our thanks for some excellent such a building would pay a hand­ Kitleriiian, Alex Wav, »liirv AND King, Will ' SHILOH'S VITALIZER i» »hat you Wuodbur', < A Joseph Vetter and family have ripe peaches. They were sweet and some dividend to the stockholders Crops have turned out fine this Lein, Mr* need for Constipation I x *» h of Appetite, I gone to Riddle to cook for the wood of fine flavor. Who said the peach and we think there should he no Wileox, Mr* A I year. Didines», and all symtoms of I>vs|wp«ia. Wileox, Rev A J difficulty in getting the required crop was killed? Price 10and 75 cents |wr bottle It is chopping outfit. \Ve hear the threshing machines Persun* calling for an vol the above let- for sale at Kremer's drug store. + letter*, will pli'w*»- *av “ailvertined." Mr. S. Abraham, the pioneer of Mr. J. C Boyd, family and party amount. We believe Pro. Benson busy at work. Commercial and other travelers' .1 W- HOWARD, P M. THE WIFE. MOTffEK AND MAID Grants I’ass, now of Roseburg, was of friends left on a pleasure excur has the matter in hand and will Medford is doing good business, .1. M. J ohn . Deputy. carry it through. »»Im suffer from Female Weakness, »»ill iu town this week. Trunks Delivered Promptly, sion to the coast. They will make everything lively. find Gilmore's Aromatic Wine a positive SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, maili' iniwra- Southern Oregon grows a most Calls answered Cure. Kremer has it for sale. t C. L. Gray and family have gone the journey by easy stages, and go All the young folks are going to tile by that terrible i - oiir I i . Shiloh'* Cun' to the coast in the vicinity of Smith well supplied with the requisites superior article in the hop line. So Crater Lake for a pleasure trip. rV\\C VCAYftOVY is the remedy lor you. Kremer'* drug »ay- DAY or NIGHT, -to« for a givod time. says our pioneer hop grower, Mr. ♦ river and Crescent City. The market is over-run with ap­ «tore i* the place to ^»-t it b warranted, Is because It is tho best W. M. ROYAL, P roprietor . Mr. Clark Nickerson, on Apple­ J. S. Denise. This gentleman has ples, peaches and water melons. Blood Preparation known. It will posi­ Major Buttles, Jas. Moss. Clms. ten acres of hops on the Applegate, 6-13-41 tively cure ail Iilood Disea-es. purifies tlie Buttles, and Mr. Spoopendyke left gate, brought in a sample of some which were put in three years ago. Miss Allie Matthews, from Rock cured every year by Acker'* oeiebrated of the finest, largest, sweetest, jui­ whole system, »nd thoroughly builds up the Point, is here visiting; is the guest Eng I tali llcmedy. Il li a gu» *»n tiR FREI- LAND, of tin- M E.ehun h, the court session. winner of the gentleman's prize s irs that t wo Is.ltlii« of < iilmore's Aroma­ G rant ' s P ass , O rkgon . Four pounds of the Costa Rico, reciting, etc. Hyde vs. Hyde Suit in equity was a young man from Portland, we Millinery and Dressmaking tic Wine cured his wife of N'ervous Debil- Rio or Java coffee for $1, at S. P. 1). for divorce. Referred to C. K. did not learn his name. The prizes Rev. W. Skipworth, of Ashland, i’) and SI-.' -plessiiiMs. Kremer keep* it. • ESTABLISHMENT I & L. Co. 8-5tf has been engaged by the Methodist Clianslor to take testimony, ami set awarded to the young couple were *\p\ r ;»w^y; r ..... Oppiate (’iHnpl^’ll a TtHlrt' nt oro, on 6th for trial Aug. 17th. '*’• * T* pjj, | guaran­ elegant. Medford deserves praise. Miss Orie Wimer, the clever Workers to lecture 0:1 temperance street teed. It is a nyltive cure for I'leers, Eiup- young compositor of the C ourier in the church on We Ine; lav next. M ars Vanno) vs. Lucas—Suit in equity Waton and Machine Repairing a Specially. tioMorS- • L,Bi® Fol-’t>i> It ¡"irai .itL: BAIBWORI and STAMPING neatly done 10th inst., at 8 o'clock p. m As to foreclose a mortgage. Judgment whole '\3*.d baBith-ac'l RLiu ua-.. office, is laid up at present with a AGKN'TS FOR THK (27-ttm WlI.DEIiVII.I.H, Aug. 2, ’87. the Rev. Gentleman has the reputa­ by di fault, for $10.85.24. aud $108. and NeuAiYTS palni. V.'o ¿-aa.-ar.iea It. severe attack of measles. tion of being an eloquent lecturer 50, attorney's fees, and for costs. The north winds sre drying up FoYJjli’ Vo- W t- Krcrnf-r. Adolph, and Charley Geyer with Flouring Mill and Farm John Deere Moline Walking Daniels vs. Davenport—Suit in the gardens very fast, and some CROUP, WIIOOriN'G COl'GlI and Wrn. Iiodgens left on Thursday's he should draw a large audience. — and — F< Hi HA 1 »E I'roi.i hitis immediately relieved by Shil­ train for Riddle, where they will Mr. R. Adams living near Waldo equity for foreclosure of a mortgage. think the corn crop will lie some­ Sitimte»! on Murph» Creek, Jimephim oh's Cure Kremer kv ps it. what injured by the same means. work on Hon. Geo. Riddles' wood had her land re-surveyed for which Judgment by default for $1162.14 county, Oregon, eight miles *omh is Riding Plowsand Cultivators. 'HDDl.’i-AGFD MEN who lack vigor contract. The people of this vicinity are Grant« I’ll*«, n First <-la** FLOURING she held patent, ami learned that ami <116 20 attorney’s, and fur SHOP ON H ST., NEAR 6TH. an I vitality can I«- cured by Gilmore's very busy just now, getting their ' MILL, with Patent Machinery, doiny the house and barn were not on the costs. Aromatic \Vine. For sale at Kremer'* t !2«Mf Crow Bro/, and Ed. Neely report patented land. She accordingly Kubli & Bolt vs. Grimes Con grain in the stack and threshing. gissi work invi has a gissi custom 1 lie FARM contain* 331 acre* of lumi: 5* a fine hunt on Taylor creek last F11 rrka. Some crops are turning out very ai re* in i lover, and over ino nere* undei filed a homestead on 160 acres upon tinned. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR Th- motto of t'aliioniin m-.m«. 1 h.i»e week. They succeeded in taking which the buildings stood. well. She ■ultivatinn ; also gissi Orchard, g««*l Brown vs. Kerby Mill & Mining f.n-bi it. O ily in tb.it bn I of «'.msliiiK'. six deer and a wild cat that meas­ came to this place last Monday to The Imp crop on Applegate and '.Inline ami Barn* mid irrigatimi ditch Co.—Demurrer withdrawn, and will-r»'the oran ¿i', bin > 1, olive, fig »nd ured four feet. ini mu I ino situation for a d.iirv farm Can ir make the necessary filings. Rogue rivers promises a good yield ri gr.ip'l>'.<«>m anJ rip>n. sml attain their plaintiff in accordance with the tate aliiio*t nnv part of the plant. F Iiigh—t |*Tli‘i tion in »vid-»»inter, are the For the best line of staple and this year. The picking of th»' *.une further partiriilar* call or aililrex* G. Davis returns thanks to the terms of a stipulation filed herein. berb* and gum found, that are used in fanev groceries, go to the S. P. D. LEWIN STRoNli. Murphy, Oregon. people of Grants I’ass and vicinity Talbot vs. Davenport- Action at will give employment to a great lliat-pl-asant remedy fer all throat and & L'. Co. 8-5tf lung trouble*. Haiit» Abie the ruler ol for their patronage for the last year. law to recover money Judgment many hands this fall. THE CELEBRATED » >:i-li*. astbmi and eoiis'miption. Dr. Rev. Riddle preached his fare Prof. Bloom. hailing from Sa i He will from this date make Boots by default for $1000, with interest, *V F Kramer I1.1* been appointi d agi i.t Francisco, advertises in this issue and Shoes cheaper than you can get and order for sale of attached pro­ well sermon to the people of this for lliii vaina de California 1. inedy, and place last Sunday. He will soon ►ells it under a guarantee «t fl a bottle. to cure corns, bunions, and warts them in the stores. Repairs neat perty. Thre- for *2 50. Try California Cat r- as well as doing artistic shaving and cheap. 4-29-tf. Miller vs. Riddle—Action in leave this circuit to attend confer­ »•iire, the only guaranteed care for catarrh and hair dressing. ence. We regret ver)'much topart C. B. Carlisle, late Secretary of ejectment. Set for trial Thursday. fl, by mail fl Iff with him. C omo . Ex-Sheriff Chapman, of Kerby, the State Board ot Immigration, has August 4. For lame back, »id • or chest, u«e Sliil- was in town this week on business started up in Medford a new pajrer Flanagan vs. Justus—Action at Eli. Cot ii ieh Returning from »«li's I’onin* l’la»ti-r. 1’riee 25ixsnt*. 1 or connected with the settlement of called the Southern Oregon Tran­ law to recover money. Set for trial Roseburg last week, it was my g'**i ►aJ- at Kremer'* drug store. the estate of his sou, late school script." The first issue appeared Wednesday Aug. 3 1. fortune to make the trip by da) light, MR \. HIGGINS, of W»omin-,', N V, superintendent of the county. on Tuesday of last week and was a J. F. Kelley vs. Jonathan Bourne th 'ti am lieing several hours late •ay» tie had l!:" File* for nearly 4 > »ear*, — Thw arn tin» — and was cured b»- using Gilmore'* I’d- Mr. F. Nickerson advertises iu most creditable production Ircttig ct al Suit in equity to quiet title. '1 he wild scenery along the Cow B E I * I M. well filled with news and excellent N»ici-ifii-. I io to Kremer'* lor it. Creek Canyon wa. vi»-wed with a BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE Argued and submitted. Taken un ­ this issue. His new grocery is now With Recent Improvement? great deal of interest, not only by MARKET. [52-6111 running full blast. lie has in con­ reading matter. The people of Med­ der advisement. tin “« ¡••uttHt mil lull you that thin r<* ocniplaint of nection therewith a nicely fitted up ford should support the new enter­ Court adjourned to August 17th. til) self, but by many other* who Brit ixmHeMM'X roiti|»h’ft* Gul- thons-mC suffering from Artbrns, Con­ prise. witnessed it for the first time. v.itiir rifctri<- ¡Giftpry. «ill« I'« Jivu iimi sumption. Cough«, r-tc. Dai you evor try ice cream parlor, where the ladies V ’ tfuHw I’ o I um , llicrt iurt*, by it *♦» tr.ui While staiuling on the platform Saturday afternoon a young man Editors Nickell ami Jackson Acker'« Englisn RemedyT it Í» thR best like to congregate. !•> init the (»hrlrit.il uitrrriitN to (!••• Iw• named John Peterson, while hauling of the cars, the train «wept around preparation known for all Lung Trouble«, Look out for the S. P. D. it L. respectively of the Jacksonville a load of log« to the mill of Paulson a curie where there was just room iK'i’v•’ rrnh’tK <•( tho hurnuii I mm I v , II iue •old on » positivo guaranU-e al 19c., aOc. Co.'s fine stock of Hats and Cap« Times and Sentinel, were in town & Drum, fell off the wagon as he between the base of a jierjiemliculnr ch.,r^iiix lb»*MVNtuin with, that mont p<» For »al- by W. F. Kremer. trnt of n.itiin^M n inuflifR. Elvrtriuity, b\ which will arrive about Aug. loth. looking after "delinquents," during was coming down the hill. One rock dome and the creek for the mild and itiiKHiR uiirrfi.tn, (utiiHHig no tNSON HOCGH.of Bl»'klierrv. 1'1« . the court session, and paid till« 8-5tf I hm I j I v n the wild and ing and re»it.dizing tin* whole nerve nym l u ti. N>r .r .n •! ‘ t< r. nrh, lucrcMUiug thè Kremei ’» drug »»ore. • loti. (ariti Dyg- romantic scenery around us, turned tvui, thereby giving «lire relief to the fol­ Bjrpptlt». n«<«lhi-* evening train for Roseburg, where with them. Another gentleman, and otherwise injuring him. CATARRH Cl RED. health and sweet he took the stage for Coos Bay. We Coll I O| m * a hi evrry f .»rm, floaalsrh«, Nonrnlgla, t<> me with awe strickcned face an h . i . Ih-M’.mcH <»i Kidney* «nd t«*n< f. I » fl; wterK . id !.own by On Tuesday evening about 50 affable. Pile* ire frequently preceded hvawnse blc feelings that the name of otir thè lnrr«u»«fo:ft Htrrmgt’i end volghi of Ih«« of «reizlit in the back, loin» end lower laborer* from the Siskiyou tunnel The August Court session is cer­ bay. The bridge will work on a benmle < ’oinpl dot« lieautiful town should lie associated pfitient, aad l e I •« >f mugli a ;ì night P«rt of the uhdonien, catwinR the |>atient passed through this city en rrut for tainly not a success. M um <• 11 iiaskki . i , It is held pivot. There will lie two openings •woato. Il I* » Tirai 11, r:«rvff, au«l llf«* to nappo*'he h.x* some affection of the Albany. Agent. of seventy feet each, on each side with such an unpromising region of just when tanners should beattend ­ Where they exjiect to ri«e, 01.50 ¡mr botila kidnev* or neighlioring organs. At time*, < >rdru/ Store will n r1*hiv t«>nlr. In the trestle at country. However, it isin keeping <•«!.♦• »»•mpton.s of indigestion are present, Hat obtain employment on the O & P. ing to their harvesting and thresh of a central pier |>r»»uipf nttention. H*lo*lni • M ai . f . BY ALL F’WtMOlirt with our first thoughts on arriving ing and they can attend only at a the head of the bay will lie placed uiency. unc.-idnee« of the atomacb, etc R. R here from the East That is, the A moisture, like pr»-*|s-ration |*-o-lu< ing sacrifice of their own interests. a sixty-foot span. We regret to learn that Mr. Geo name is a give away to the place * very- di*agr**ealiie itching, aft»-r getting There was a very light docket for R. M Dav, a prominent fumitnre Nine out of every leti |>eoplc com warm, i» a common attendant. Blind. W. Wimer is lying dangerously ill 4 • Ble-eding and Itching Pile* yiel-l at one.- at his residence in Waldo, and fears the recent session and most of the manufacturer of Eugene City, fell ing from the cast get the idea that Io the application of IT. Boaankos rile are entertaineJ of his recovery. The cases were disposed of on Monday from the roof of hi* factory, 1 dis­ it i.s simply a narrow pass or defile U'TICAL INSTRUCTION, Remed»-, which act* directly upon the and Tuesday Owing to physical i>art* effected, absorbing the Tumor-, al- erysipelas in the held aggravate ! di«abilities under which Judge tance of 25 feet, July 25th, sustain­ through the mountains where the phinc Comity. Oregon, ing injuries from which, for a time, tow n is located. living the int.-use itching, »nd effecting» by billions fever. mence it* Webster was suffering, he W hi* hie was diapaired of. His right pffinam nt cure. Price ftOeenta. Addresa, Take the fact of its being a niotin Messrs. Strohacker anil Beacom,»to adjourn the court until elbow was crushed, and both bones The l»r Boeanko Medi-me t •> . Piqua, O. tainoti* country, and how natural who had been camping for several the 17th inst. HoMbv W E. Kremer, Grant’* Paa*. of the lower arm broken and pushed for stranger* to fall into that idea. days near the limestone caves, re­ A bush fire south of the town through the skin. He w.-is other Notwithstanding the fact of all the Flic 'tonili-». THAT HA« KIN'. < Ol GH cap»- -0 turned home on Monday last. They association* connected with the quiekl» rureil »■» Slnloii * Cur- « " »m;r- report excellent sport having killed caused considerable uneasiness on wi«- terribly brui«<-d au 1 Wednesday last to parties living in but hopes are entertained i: au i : h ( > f rr I l l< »X name of the great leader and fore­ antee it Für •*!»' by Kremer. three bear and a splendid buck, as that direction, and no doubt would recovery. most soldier of the world, a differ­ Primar» Branches, ¡ hi Session of Ten Wee««, JAMES .SULLIVAN f Sa’-ni.1 »re.- " well as much small game. >.s no. ha»-e caused serious trouble and i«»y> Iw «ra*i-uredirf A»tnm» l» ' nlniore • In spite of the 3000 feet of ware- ent name than that of the present Intermediate " 6 < XI. " " " S. W. Whittles has a gang of lab- swept into the town had it not been houses that are now under contract would be a l»ettcr advertisement for Magnet Elixir Kremer ke»-|’- >' Higher Branches, from >7 <”> lo fui no. TP _ woald enioy »"«r d:rn*r rrers employed in moving, tamping for the determined manner in which and going lip along the water front, otir town abroad. • Board, tneluditiir room t»'»t»»- . 4»a 50. M »ndarepieWÄt«! and bracing poles, taking tip the a few citizens fought the devouring the tear i« expressed tbit Tacoma I P r’n« - ------ ,,4»a»>»c in aitvancc. ~J>ia. umi Acker’* I>»*P*r » T» wt». * slack in wire* and otherwise fixing elements. J B. Hutch of the Com- *••*11 1 W* ««•••** • TOnare a wwttiv* eure tot J M. Chiles has made a first class vi uic nu:nen*c wheat crop» ot 1 *t- rfipmi- Flawlency aad P*“» up the P. P. Telegraph line in Strict D im ipliue will be maintain ed. Special inducement* offered ♦s —• ■ ■ -r - ■ where there is any excitement and era Wa hington jton ami Oregon, Orc; anti 1 idder. twenty six teet long and those preparing to Teach. No pat tut <>r expense will lx- spared office at this place has been moved by judii :ous and prompt ba< k firing *o Jc.uling business men and build- hung it on ho* ks on the west side make the Sch'M>l c-|uil t<> any in Southern Oregon, in poi »OTMüeat W.F. Kremer * the flame* were prevented from er» > of the city, who are «tupping of his store building, and notifies Joanll Y vtm . oì Baiavi» > Y..*»y« to the S. F. Harkness building ■•Jcbei-rf'iilv i«>mm»:ni-ei| In our last issue wc neglected to era* ing the road through the la: ge quantities of brick from Seat the publi that the same can lie bur Thoroughness and Practical Work. A erinsiderable area of land tie. prop x»*z to I'>ad the st. anief iL‘ll lowed v.itliout asking, whenever a Yom \RiiMATH WINE notice a ven- fine melon, the first wood It did new life »nd vigor semi Young n t* diict.» awl b.« pul* ***• a* w 4M n> A --e for the same, F<< »»ie »• K IW»l«-t« ¡KMlght. El»- ISCl i mt ii at !OI| tidy an1 I N imenced the -hip :i»l 1 tieular-^pph or «HILO! I CITY BAKERY, SOMERVILLE & AXTELL. GROCERIES, CITY EXPRESS Delivery Wagon. E. A. ESTES, Tiopical Fruits, Staple and Fancy G ROCERIES, Blacksmiths and Horse Sheets, rim ; heiiits Boots and Shoes, D ujardins , [1 FE ESSENCE ctober 17th, 1887, À I