The Const Mail. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1880. The rjMHMclwl Prospect. A Into Washington dinpntcli Bnys : There Menu to be four nt tlio treas ury mul in tlianlml of some mem Imrs of Congress, that there will lw n drnln of gold from this country befiiro tnnny month. There nre crtnlnly innny indications pointing Hint way which hnvo hitherto been 'minted out in these disnntclics. The bnlnnee of trade has fallen ofT nearly a hundred millions since one year ago, and returns for March show that imports arc Btcadily in creasing while exports arc decreas ing. Good crops in Kuro'H! by the com ing harvest would cause exports of produce to ceanc to a great extent, and far-sighted financiers arc anx ious that something bedono by Con gress to check the probable How of gold. Morton, of New York, who is a banker with a house in London as well as one in this country, is oncof those who can seo trouble ahead and says that the remedy is the pas page of a law by Congress making gold and saver coin lntcrchangable at their lawful value and authorizing ! ?atin,, w"!ch e intends putting in the aecrctarv of the treasury to cause i ? L,tt.Ie ,am l- He bought sufficient stiver dollars to be coined in order to meet the demand for such interchange. Morton has in troduced a bill embodying his views, which has been referred to the com mittc on banking and currency. rrCt Oatmeal. Resource of Oregon. We arc informed that there were five contestants for the premium on oatmeal at the Centennial Exhibi tion Scotland, Ohio, Ireland, New York and Oregon. So tenacious were the committee upon this sub ject, that after the premium was awarded to McLcani Bros., of Ore gon, the dissatisfied insisted upon each sample being made into mush. This waa done. Oregon again de feated her contestants. Then they insisted upon a chemical analysis and to the astonishment of all, the Oregon meal proved fifteen per cent richer in gluten than the best of the other samples, which was Scotland, and 40 per cent, better than New J zone and Ulno. l ms tact will one day prorc an immense value to Ore gon. This establishes the fact that Oregon is the best oat country in the world. A Blag-svce to III Section, A man was arrainged in Little Bock on a charge of carrying a re volver. "Haven't you got better sense than to carry a pistol like this?" aske the Judge, holding up a pepper-box pistol. "Yes, sir." "Don't you know that the law says you shall be fined twenty-five dol lars?" "Yes, sir ;but I didn't know it was any harm to carry such a pis tol." "But it is sir. Any man that ,...1.1 .. ....!. ..:.(..! r.. .,.!. in UU.uv. Bu.u u i9Ws ui.fc.. iu go to Ihe Penitentiary for life. Sup pose you were togetinto a fight hav ing such a pistol. While you were trying to shoot, the other fellow would run away. You may go this time, hut if I ever hear of your car- rying such a worthless pistol again ' I'll petition to the Governor and have you hung. No wonder we are ! slandered at the North when such I trifling men as you are canying pis tols that could ijot hurt a man by ly ing on his stomach and refusing to digest. MAittiHALTow.v is located on Lake creek, Kcven miles from Spokan, and on the N. P. B. B. survey This town has come into cxixtcuco M'ithin the hist few week". It has one tore, one blacksmith nhop, one sawmill and a splendid water iower. It is located on the otage line between Sjwkan Fulls and Pino Grove, one stage pass ing each day. The town is Hurround m! on all sides by plenty of timber, and the N. P. B. B. Co. have several thousand ties already made on the line ready for use next summer. A large warehouse iv already builL EnIh'Hiy U proceeding at the minis try of finance relative to means forde-vi-lophig the Spanish marine. Benor .Umcnxtil, u Cataloniau shipbuilder, in the cotirao of tho eiupilry expressed the opinion that tho precarious posi tion of .Spanish shipping is due to the disastrous competition it has sustained in the Cuban trade, more particular ity on the part of tho I'liited States. Ho urged that Spanish und Cuban shipping Ik) protected by lowering consular dues, loading and other charges. and thntdn in of tomineice lx concluded with England and the United States. TllE vote of Sun Francisco Mood" an averago of over 19,000 for Cituens, Mgninit an average UfV for Work insmon. CitUeni majority averaging 7,3 W. GENERAL NEWS. Thkhk is without doubt nil im provcnicnt in the relations between Russia and Germany. The commissioner of tho general land office has reported in favor of establishing a land office at Yakima City, and adversely as to an office at port Townscnd, but nothing in! T.4,SK I3w,nl iMmeatha following reference to an office at SnpTn r alls. Johns, all of Clictcoo, Curry eouii.y' Orvjjvu. It is probablo that Congress will make an appropriation of 1500,000 to clear tho rivers of California chok ed up with mining debris, and build dams to keep further washings from being carried into the valleys. Thk Rochester Herald has the following: The accomplished and gifted representative of the press, Mrs. Chnrlotte Smith, was requested by a Democratic Senator a few days ago to aid him in framing a bill for a reform school for girls. She in stantly responded that she felt more interest at present in another direc tion, and would gladly lend her aid in the establishment of a reform school for certain Senators. Mh. Jkiiomk Churchill, says the Yreka "Union," returned from below and brought up with him a lot of them m Sacramento. In tho spring he is going to put them in the lake. It will not be long before Little Klamath lake and all its tributaries will be full of them as they multiply very rapidly. Mr. E. Edson ,who re turned with Mr. Churchill, also brought up a lot for George Camp, bell of Soda Springs, to be put in a fish pond that Mr. Campbell has lately built. A Bue.mi.vm, Texas, dispatch says: Albert Toland, a planter, living two miles from Chappel Hill, in this county, has been sick and unonuueu a nirea negro man lor neglecting the stock. The negro picked up a singletree, backed Tol and against th side of the house and began choking 'him. Toland's wife rushed out of the -house with a revolver in her hand and told the negro to turn her husband loose. He refused, when she took deliberate aim and shot the negro in the head The ball crushed the skull, but hopes arc entertained of his recovery- A Blue Mountain correspondent writes the Eatt Ortgonmn, March 20: The .now continue to fall night and day. A company from this neighbor- hood arc going to Grand Ronde to ..": ........ ...,.:,. jhuic ujiuu ijivii i4iiuft, niiiuii auiiiu of them have not zecn for six months unlets a puncheon iras raised from the floor, for the snow at this time must be about eight feet deep, and ' still coming. If thi.-i snow should go ofT in a rush, undoubtedly the valleys will be flooded. Mendocino City, April 3. At Nar row Kidge, in this county to-day, Neils Ilaminaland killed his wife, Johanna, and her paramour, Frank Olben, as they were Eleeping together, braining Iw-illi rritli :tn aro 1 f:l tiirnnlnnrl's lit -; ". . ."- no jmn. sioeinntr in iik sntim ikhi. rtvi , M a , n the alarm, nnd the murderer was se cured. Hanimaland states that the intimacy haa continued for the past year, and that he felt obliged to com mit the deed. It is known that he had been fully aware of the natureof the intimacy, and had apparently ac-, quiesccd in it, even to the extent of frequently eharing the same room "'t'' tlie S"'''.v P"'r- NOTICE OF FINAL PB00F. Lasd Orrxce at nmirMTlin fll, r-r!iv farvl. nn lfton Notice is hereby riven that the following 1 ...Wl.... .u, V...MW.., - .WH V. .wr. , name.1 settler has filed notice of hi inten. tion to nuke final proof in support of his , claim, and secure final entry thereof at the , expiration of thirty clays iroin date of thu .. -. J .... fl.,.sna u F til tit t.umirii.ii uot.ee, vui Thoinan J. titt. preinption leclaraUirv statement, , .No. 3J17, lor the Y. of W'M. SVI-4of AV1-4, c 2, and SK 1-4 of SEW, of ttc, 3, T 41 SU 13 went, and name) the following a his witnesses, viz: IL I John. J. U. Owley, D. H. Palmer and J. IL Stitt, all of Chetco, Curry county, Oregon, on the 17th day of May, 180, at the U. 8. Laud Office at Itosehurg, Oregou, Wm. F. Hrnjamix, Kegister. TTUS NEW DRUG STORE, MAKSFJELD, OR. JXEXT DOOR TO MAILOmCE. LOUIS JlU.VJtOE, 1'roprlctor. FULL STOCK OF Drugs & Medicines, CONSTANTLY ON HAND. BEST JtltAXD OF CIGAJtfi tsa-I'rescript.ons Carefully Com- pounded by Competent Physician. JfOTICK OF FINAL PROOF. Lami Oitick, Kcntnuno, On;, . . . . . April 5, 18S0. ISotice U hcrcliy riven that tho following named net tier li.-ui tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in tnport of his cUim ami secure fluid entry thereof nt tlio expiration of thirty dnya from, tho dt of thta notice, rii: James 11. Stitt, liomMtoad application No. for tho K of SKL4. oction 34, T40, SU 13 w. NVM of Nl '"f"""-. nlKI-4of NKI-4 section on tho 17th .lay of May lSO, Mow jiidgo or clerk of tho court of Curry county, Or. 1R . V ll.. ....... ,. . 15 ., IH.AJAMI.V, uegisier, SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon for tho county of Coos. A. Xanlmrg ami C. Wltr v H. II. MUtC. Action for damages ami tho nlvatcincnt of a nuisance. To 11. H. 1.ii so said defendant. In the name of tho State of Orogim you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs on tilo against you in the alnive entitled court and cause on or lieforc the first day of the next regular term of said court, vii: .MONDAY, THK iUTH DAY OF MAY, lfsSO, and the defendent Mill take notice that if ho fail to appear and answer said complaint the idaiutia w ill take judg ment against him tor Ave hundred dollars damage, and the further relief in said com plaint demanded. PuMishcd by order of Hon. J. F. Watson, Judge of said court, dated April 10th 1SSO. O. Wkkstkr. 15-Gt Attorney for Plaintiffs: SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, foJ the county of Curry, on the 13th day of March, 18S0, in favor of John Huntley, plaintiff, and Will Huntley, defendant, for the sum of $9 14, and costs taxed at t?J 9.", to me directed and delivered, commanding me to make lew and sale according to law. i of thepcoiwrty real or icrsonal of said dc lemtaiit, l nave levied upon the following described real property belonging to said defendant, towit: Lota 3 and 4, and an uu divided J interest in lots I and 2 of sec. 1. T. 36, Sit. 15 w., and lota 1 and 2 of sec. 3l T. 35, Sit. 15 w., and the X of see 31, and the X of SWJ of section 31, T. 33, SU. 14 w. in Curry Co. Or. And I will, on tho THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1SS0, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the courthouse door in Kllensburg. sell all the right title iu lmcresi oi saui iieiemiant in ami lo aaiti Sff EtE KIT &" March, 1SS0, to satisfy said execution and accruing costs. Dated at Etxixsntritc, On., March 13th, 1880. A. II. MOORE, 12 4w Sheriff of Curry county, Or. NOTICE OF FIXAL TROOF Lank Ornce at Rosmciuj, Oftr-Gox, March 29, 1SS0. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty tlays from date of this notice, vii : Henry L. Johns, preemption declaratory statement, Xo. 3210, for the w$.f SEJ, SW of .NEW and SE1-4 of , the following as hi. witnessc-! viz: T. J. Stitt, J. F. Mam, J. H. Stitt, and vti. r ii en . .i Jr- Moo aU "' S?- .crurry , """"'j lreg..n.onthelthdayof May, 186t). at ' K!3t3 sZXLtfohSll'lLZ Oregon. 14 W.v. F. Benjamin, Itvister. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of! Oregon for thecountvof Currv. Marv O. Chase vs. XV. A. Chase. The Port Orford Cedar Co., Uernhard KcrchofTnnd Phillip Fisher. Suit in equity to foreclose a niort tra re. TO XV. A. CHASE. THE TOUT 011 ford Cedar Conipunv. Uernhard KerchofT and Philip Fisher, defend ' ants. In the name of the State of , Or..f.nn iviii n lio.i-rmniircil to an " : . - : . ... !ear and answer the complaint on file in the above entitled court and cause, onor before the firt day of the next regular term of said Court, viz : MON DAY, THE 7TII DAY OF JUNE, A. D. 1SS0. And vou are hereby notified that if vou fail to answer said corn .,iait he pl.iintiil'will take a ! against vou for the relief in wiid ice ree ! com plaint demanded, towit: For the foreclosure of a certain mortgage exe cuted by A. XV. Chas", on the I'd day, of Juife, 187:1, in favor of Mary O. CIuim;, fortius cale of the property in said mortgage described, to satiKfy the; claim of the pluintitl and lor lurtner relief. This summons is published by or a . - . der of Hon. J. K X atsou, flatcd Jlarcll -)tll, 18S0, G. Wkuktkk, 11-Ct mbb Atty. for Plaintiff. T A w. tr X1A Al Wolli XJ1 y UI JWX XVL KJ liuiv MARSHFIELD, OG'N- NOIILE IJIIOS., - - - Proprietors We have lately built a first-class Stable on Pine street, nnd lmve Hordes lo hire at all hours. Hauling done at short notice. i. o. o. &. ANNIVERSARY RALL AT NORMAN'S HALL, MARSH FIELD. Mo.VDAT EVESIKO, Al'Ult 2lth, 1880. FLOOR MANAGERS. A. Nasiil-bo, T. G. Owen-, A. Stauef, C. XV. Toweh, O. E. Smith, 0. Kawto.v, T. HiitHT.and WI. JJUAOLEV. COMMITTEE OF ARRANGE MENTS, A. Loimiee, Jmi.n Ke.nvo,K. Wkhiieb T. HlltST, E. A. AMiEBSO.V. TICKETS $1 00. BAY VIEW Win. Rcichert9Proiirietor Keeps constantly on hand, mul oilers for sale a superior article of LAGER BEER, ALE AND PORTER, WilOl.KSAI.K vm IlKTAIh. MYHAR IS SUIPUUD WITHl'IIR C1I01CKST lUiAXHS 0 WINES, LIQUORS, AND CIGARS illtAXCIl SAl.fOXAT KMIMUK CITY. THE LOCKHART HOTEL, Mrs. E.JI. LovLhuvt Vropvlt'trrim KMrtitK City, Otis. MAItSliriKI.l llriio StoriJ11 EATS JLTM. m.fm 7m..WM. mJ mul provisions of nil kinds Dlt. C. 11. GOLDEX. Fitoni. Opposite XaslHU't's Store. HAVE C0XSTAXTI.Y OX HAXI) AM. SOKTS OK XDK,TJ3-S CHEMICALS 1 WINKS KOll medicixal rrurosEs, XTfI0-STrr3'If (9 , THVB8J3S, SPONCVKB. TOIIiJaT.AIlTI- cxixis, ramyuMiiriY, TATIONlfllVV.APrD BCiiooLnooua, ALSO C1IOI0K CIGARS Asi TOBACCO, nnd everythini; iitually kept in n mkdicai. di.spen".ai! . 1 rescript Urns carefully Com- jumiulctl. AKMf iNDEKS0iST, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE; MAUSH FIELD, OU. HAULING DONE lice and at very fAl'LING DONE AT SHOUT tso ltv reif-oiiiililc J COALAN.,W0OOC0K,TANT,V.AM, tO THE CENTRiVL HOTEL. Cor. A and Front StH.,MAitMiiiKLi),Ou. -I pAVING TAKEN CIIAUGI". OK -ID the alxive iiaiued liou-e, w e can promise to our patron.", , Fii-Mt-rInM Fnro, I'jiir IcuItiiK And courteous attention. SSrA TKIAL IS SOLICITED.jr-5 I ovniiAJt Ih w II Mipplicd in its line, and in under our iK.Thonal management. WEUDEN IlBOrf, I Proprietors B00T& SHOE MAKER IMaiishkikm), Oo.v. ' WII.Ii X O ALL 3CXP8-30 OV I in a thorough manner and use only the i BEST MATERIAL. -o- 8-Shopou Front Street.opposite the ' 'W' . 'V none - muoi-i tt STETTER'e Feror ami Airiio. Tho tnio ant.doto to the olloc-tH of ml- aMiuu, in IloHtottir'H Htoiiuu-h HittorH. TIiIh iiiHilioluc Ih t no of tho niowt jwipulnr , reincdiM of un iik' "f ut-o'HHfuI jroiti , tary HjMt-Hlcx, mul in in iinriit-iioo doiiiuud wlMfiuvcr on thin i-ontinont fovor and , (Hoie oxIkIh, A wiuo(.'laHMfMl thrco Uiiioh , n day in tho In-wt iiohiIiIo jirojia' utlvo for ! erioountorin a innlariou.s ntiiioftplion', ! regulating tho liver anil invigorating the i Htomacii. For Haiti hy all DniggistH and Doaluru gvncrully, '-O'ly HO r;i ici r4Sw Vv Hlfff r?S I i i BREWERY 1 COOS B.-3T MAitKET, m viiitsinn in, oni:(iov, W. It. Simmon a 1) 11oi.i..ni l'mjirietorM. miUI nt l lie lowest liviiij: nttcs mul miUVEKKn nt any point desired stt3: BS rou VESSELS, LOGGING CAMPS AND FAMILIES. ALWAYSJtEADY. CaT We keep lintliinu but ilie lK'..tJC3 mul iiiMtie Mtii.ietioii. l.v-l-tf AtlMn week in ntirnwn town. Tonus mul " free. Address 11. II.i,urrr & Co. i Portland, Maine. EUGENE O'CONNELL . DIJMVU IN STOVES & RANGES, 1 ntest Iuipriiod Hardware.Tools, -AND- Implemen L s. guns, rifles, pistols and t a ,---i, -r-r WOOD A- WILLOWWAKE, , Steani.Wnler Pipe and Fittings, Gran ite and Plated W.ucs. MAXITAl'TfllHIS OV TIN, COPPER &SHEETIRONWARE. Klt WOKK EXECTTKIl WITH DlM'ATfH. CSrEXTUA.S for Stoves, Plows Mower.- and Kcapcrs fiiriiishc-d at shoit notice. THE PIONEER 'MARKETS, M.u.suni:M & EMi-ntKCirv. JI. I'. WHITNEY, I'lioiMiil.Toii. A good supply of MI'TTON, , .ii in CANNED HE El mmm cooes. P0HK, ETC ETC.. ETC mid all kinds of SALTMEATSax.VEGETABLES constantly on hand. Alfo a good Htock of CHIOCWIUHB. V K Ss"k L S AMI ! LOGGING CAMPS SUPPLIED AT SHOUT XOTICE I lv-Uf ) HIGHEST HONORS j um . Cenfenrial World's Fair, 1876! raa SHONINGER ORGANS oiioitoid trainiocn.T i ni BEST INSTRUMENTS. TlitlrcomptritiT exetlUne Ii recofnlnd by Hi Judge la ttlr Ituporl, fxoia wbloli ih. following U n xtrtct: "Th D. HIIO.m.voErt nnoAW rn ! axblblt tho bet Iuitrumeuts tt a prio renderloff them ponlbU toUr cilia ci parouiHri.iiaTiEg a ooabioiuon oi lletOi tad DilU, croaocln notel uil cleulDR tffcl. ooUIdIos but deilrabla lmDroremtati. will Und lon r la dry or dmp cUmt. leu IltbU U cl oat of order. U tU borcl being mi4 chrtvpljr, pnt toteiher io It ! Impotelbl for tbem to eitt Itbtr ctirlak. iwell or inllL" TIIM ONLY OUU&Jtlt AAVAUDiCU TIIIH HANK. TkU UeUf nd Award ni aruUd after tbt Bott iirer conipatUloa of tb beil latker), befoM oo of tlio uot ootnpoloat JurUa ror aMimbled. Wow Blrlta and price Jo.t luaod, whloh art la woorc(aoco wltb our rale, tut IlkltX OK AN for tbo laaat moot'. W art prepared to appoint t few new Agent-, lBtaitraled CtteJofaM milled, pott-peld, oa ppUcaUasto B, SHONINGER ORGAN CO., 7 U ItS CHESTWUT STIKT,' . Wrtf Ilinv. Oow. II IT H I Jf K S H 0 A It D M, T.C. MACK BY, iM. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON KMi'ttii: City, Oiiiuion. C. II. GOLDEN, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON M mmrii:Lii Oiiciion, ('. V. TOWKH.M. 1). PHYSICIAN&SURGEON M.iiKiini:ui, Oiiiuion. W. C. AX(IKIM. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Coiullle Cltit, )fn. S. II. 1 1 AS! 1110, J. W. VJI1U0N HAZARD ,v HAMILTON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW Will practiced! the unions romlH of thentate. on-'ti i: at i:mi'Hik iity, Ous, ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MAItSIIFir.LD.nitEGOX. (!. WKHSTKIJ, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW M MtsuriKi n, ()iii:.n. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, otarv priiLir .niwEi ..rcn9 I'M I'M I: CITV, OG.V. Colloolious ami oilier IiiinIiioss placed in my liiiiidM, will Hi'clM' piompt atten tion. 1-.I-K V. I'. WUKiHT, f ". ,S'. Mineral ami I'. S. Deputy S U II V 1C Y (.) It , Coili'iit.i: City, Oon. Will at iimkI t t he 1miIiu'.-p of Kurvtiylnjj in iiiiv part of tlic county. rcricct maps oi all siirvcycil IiiihIh, lur iiisliiHlat Mliort tiiitici'. i:. t;. (; it i n n it on, ATTORNEY nd niCSSEMJIR AT LAW, IilMriH.11 01TV OIIMOON nluirc o iiuilillo patnuiaue is reiM,ct full mi lit d. 1 ,'."(( I ! 7'i ii uci'k. t-- i! d.i nt lioiue casi i Iv made. Costly nutllt fiee. Aildress I 'fill i: iV: Co. Auc'tista. Maine. j EpltoAfly. Excellefl Iiy None. I - ! -l Taylor &. Farley CABINET ORGAN. Blannfncinred nl YVorcetlrr, Tin. 1IX IUnC7ZVZ.lT3 of tny vulu mijr U found U ttxtt iiulnimaili, r.d they conlitn mujr sniNTIAL IMPROVKMINTI KD7 TttTIU la Olhtr OrjlnL Aiming to produoo work whloh shall b Durnbla. wo will not inorlfloe that whloh la not n, nnd yat U vital to a prfot Orson, In order to mako a mora fan or iferlor. We r still nallej lo prewnl i Stylish mid Appropriate Cases u ru b found In (lie nuVci, with a finiili wliitli k III lUlM by my. A8 Ft BOARDS TONB, Till rOUAWINO Award with Medal -Diploma or Honor WAS CHANTED BV TIIS CtNTENKIAL EXHIBITION COMMISSIONERS: " Ttt Itrinur la WrlBtoillp, Kiniiii, rt'UTI ut BllUllICt sr TOll. nlfonullr Is r.tr 4 ti:nl UUt; U 9tulai If pJUnti ftr U) frfiH litnM." Do r.ot fail ta nuka nppliutlon tin EXAMINE THBQB INBTIiUMENTfl rkfote I'urdminj Ctuleeuct fice, en pplication lo l) Taylor & Farley Organ Co. WORCESTER. MASS. (..1 l H'iO icrila.v at home. SauiU-M wortc f."i fri'i' AddiVti .'tismix i"s Co. I'nrtl.-ind, .M iiiiii-. E, B, DEAN & CO, B.U. DKA.V. 1). WILIX'OX I AM) I C. II. MERCHANT. XVr. iiavi: Aiavayh ox Hand a yFi:!.!. Ar'OltlUont OI GENERAL MERCHANDISE. STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE LUMBER MANl'I-'ACTl'UKI) TO OUDKIl And SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY DESIHEO. nnd at tho THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES NASBURG & HIRST, Fiiont HniUCT, Mahhiihki.ii, Otis, TVTEW G00DH lvT:VKItYHTKAM. i t; Ueepeoiistiintly u Imiul ;;vn":r,ek,!:r,o,,1,mH M- GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ooiikIInIiik or tlio l.et Maple mul fancy r-R;ir goods, of nil kinds, tlio tliuleoDt GROCERIES PROVISIONS. A I.AItOKHlocK OK CLOTH IXU, HATS mul CAPS, MOUTH nnd HIIOKH, UlMUIKItH .mil OIL CLOTI IN( SLUMMCIIH mul OILCLOTH CUOCKICIIY mul (1LASS WAUK.IIAmiWAUl' iintl TOOLS, Cigars and Tobacco, 1'iilnts, oils mul VnriiMivs, Cliolrc WliicM ami I.iiuirH, Tlmvare mul Aniiiiiuiltloii. crru-niv. wood ,mi n'ti.i.ini''ir.iith mul Sclxool Boolis STATIONERY, r-univiiriivc4. ooodo, awd itowuuiiY Oure.xleiuienlniveascM are llllul. wish the Uncut MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, PRICKS TO SI' IT THK TIMES. N". II. All good purchased at our .Store will ho doliwtril fice ut eluirKO it any point on tlio nniii ivf il, tit'iuucr .u v. .. ,M)rtli. vl-l-tf i'UX't IIAItlli:itNIIOI, KIIOXT OI' Till: CK.N-IIIAI. nori:i. .Mni-MhlU-til, t ku i .v If you want itiioasyshavi', AiimmI as Imii Into v(irni, .lu-t 0.1 1 1 on inn at mv naloon, l-'ioin morn 'till ni-lit or Imsy noun ; My razniV fliurp, my soiiors" koon, M shojiis iirnt mid lotvolri olonn ; Ami then- I think that you n ill find Knoll art ii-lo to suit tlio mind ; I trim thohairuith .'kill for,outs, Of ooino tho prioo i- II fly oonls ; .Shain)iKini)', too, I do that woll, (iio moil 1 1 ml. that will tell ; So liolp mo cmciiiiH if I mako you hoi- lor. You nood not juiv a iiinrtor of it dollar. J. W,Cox,I'roir. I'. S. Hot und oold liatlis nluiivs rowdy tl-lStfl COOS II A V FURNITURE STORE, CoXCTAXTLV OX IIAXI) Mattresses ,0 Itetlsteails, Chairs t l.oauues. Cribs ,1 Vriultrs, rirrntr.s, kijamks, Mnri.mxas, TAIII.KS, MlltltUlt.S Ao. 'otiiilliiK-r-ofiiii I'ii mil ii rn .Miulo to Ordor COEEIXS iiiado at slmrli-t not loo. SEWING MACHINES ArrAcii.Mi:.vri, Ni:hdi.i:m .to. V. MA UK, lltf rilOI-ltlKTOIt. The New Market. UOSS A- TIMMKItMAN' i Would announce to tho imlilio thai ' their now niaikot (OrrO.SITKTHKCK.NTIIAI. HOTKI. IH SOW OI'I.XKII A.N'OTIIKVAKKrUKI'Altl.DtoSKLI. .M.I. KIMIH III' j IIKKF I'OKK A MKATSof AM. KINDS p nov i si onTand vegetables VESSELS nwl LOUUIXU CAMPS Sl'I'Plil El) 1 rjyi'itic'K.s 'down to tih: iiki).j3 V) ItOCK. : NEW HOME Sewing Machines JUSTIUX'KI VKD IIY STAMKH! run mm AT REDUCED RATES, RY IIKNItYO. I'l.OKOKI., 1). Mornc'H Kni.iio City. W. G. WEBSTER, HKAI.KU M .Boots, Shoes AimI I.cntlior I'IimIIiirw iMAitHiini;i,i, OI., TIIAVK LATKIU' ltKTl'ltNi:i J from San Friiuoiuoo with a ooiu ploto otook of ovoiy thiiiK in my lino lonely Hindu liootHiiiid hIiocx, oto, BST MATERIAL NCY USED, FARM FOR SALE, A SMALL FAH.M SITl'ATKI) ON" V. Hi" 1'iiiik of tho Coiiuillu K'ivoi containing -'8 hoioh RICH BOTTOM LAND, With Hoiihii mid Oiohard. Can lo Itouloil at a KoiiNOiiiililuItate. For liailiouliii'H ujiply to HiiNiiv Si:.v(ihtacki:n, . J.iuiiiiu (Jily. Oiogoii. .. I, llUjllyiiiioiiiiiiijiwiiW'i!WgSSSatg5 iiTir i - i-