ffTi iWlliiifitiiiiiillilMl iiM & n i j ' M$ HB&& Hi.nii.'WJ Stinuner at Last ! W cll SPECIAL attention I mt flw H of SUMMER GOODS. DOTTED, STIUPJSD, PLAID AXD 1'IaAlX WHITE SWISSES. Pongee Silk Waiata, Sateen Waists, Swiss Waists, eta o-rnvn niPTR. Ktennt Lsdl' Silver ware given away September 1U Oar shoe stock Is still goto at coL All new good and good quality. THE PALACE anddshegc?mpany, 307 Commercial Street. - if - Too an tXa ki build or mike any Med of Improvement, call oa tas under goed lor xnaierlaL We have a complete-stock, and an ready to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, grading, etc Salem Improvement Co Good Work. O M. Smith, of the Union TlUe Abstract Co. has Just com pleted a fine piece of work. It is noth ing short of a complete alphabetic list of all the mortgages and judgment ever rendered in Marion county. There are 13.400 morUrazes of record and 8000 judgments" that affect titles of real ea tate. The judgments were rendered asralnst 200 different parties. This Is not a large list when it is considered that it extends far back into territorial davs and afiecta a population now grown to twenty-five thousand. Taking the Crowd. So far Morn ingside is the best advertised -suburb of the capital city. It possesses direct and dose electric car line facilities and has other merits. Iu great natural charms and lovely residence spots make it the Ideal resort for pleasure seekers. Is it any wonder all the new bouses are be ing located there? Property is still cheap and fine scenery, elevations and natural drainage are desirable consider ations to home seekers. Bee plats with Pacific Land & Orchard Co. Hard Times Defeated. Money Is scarce, and people buy nothing except tney get their money's worth. Miss Plnkham, the Court street milliner, is selling her choice stock at prices that cannot be equalled. See her hard times offers and yon will be surprised. A whole family can be fitted out for a trifling sum. dw Fab Away. The let. dally goes to Drewsy. That is In Harney county. The mall route covers well upwards towards a thousaud miles, via Union Pacific to Ontario, the live new town on the bor der of Idaho, then by stage over moun tains and across rivers Into the heart of Harney county. The people appreciate the One Cent Daily. Half Fare. The S. P. railroad will tU half-fare round trip tickets for the Salens races from all poluts between Portland and Eugene. The tickets will be on aalo beginning the 4th and will be good to return until the Sth. 6-26-tf Bounties. Harry Price of Turner drew $260, he having brought iu fifty gray-digger squirrel scalps. ...Walter Hatch of Salem brought two gopher scalps and got 20 cents 10 cents on each, Walter Is 10 years old. All Hands ark Happy. Fruit is moving, the weather floe, crops promis ing, and J. A. Van Baton is head aud front in choice, fresh supplies of staple and fancy groceries. Wool. It remains firm at 10 eta. and nono sold. If It is a fine article it might command 12 eta. but there are Bo buyers. Wool Is wool, and nothing more. Not Buncoed. Peas that are peas. vagotaDiea ireaa, clean ana crisp, gro ceries full weight and new stock U what ladles get every time at Van Xatee'a grocery. Those Jacks re We are selling so feap are New York's best. The prices aw cut from one-fourth to one-third. Cobm and see. T Hoi vereon & Co. 2t m ' Hard TME3.-The price of flour was Saver bo low as it Is now, and the Sa lem Flouring Mills turn out the best product over know Just the same. m A Close Call. TUo priw we are wtailag o our jackets. Theycootlnue to move, and If you want a bargain, Come at once, T. Holversoo & Co. 2t Gamblers. A number of Chlua- mm wtre arrested last night on charge ef poker playing and will be tried to- atorrowatlOa. in, i am - efcsjs-Wn Orchestra andjcbolr at the Morning M picnic Friday afternoon and even-rf- Geld Watch and Beautiful set of PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Cut rates East at The Journal of fice. Banker A, Bush arrived home from his Eastern trip yesterday. Druggist Fred A. Legg and bride are borne from their trip to the Sound. L. C. Fisher returned yesterday from Southern Oregon, where he has been looking after his mining Interests. John Savage, jr., who bas been in Southern Oregon Yor Eeveral weeks is at borne. 8ome of -the merchants in Salem talk of closing all day on the 4th. Tennis shoes of all Bizes at the New York Racket- 2d-lw Miss Mammie Ledgenvood returned Friday, from Monmouth, where she has just finished a formal course in the State School located there. R. C. Carter, alias Rose, the man who bas written a book, "Twice Undei the Gallows," bas again been respited to July 13. Twenty-Ate Indian boys and girls are coming to the Cbemawa Indian ollege near Salem from tboLapwai reservation, Idaho. Black satteen' and light drees shirts and white laundried and nnlamndrled shirts at the New York Racket. 2dlw 8. S. Martin and wife transferred to day pts. bl 14, Capital Park and 1 8, 9, bl 10, Falrmount Park, to Fred Hurst forfS500. Rich golden Jersey milk is being sup plied oy tne dairy oi 15. J. baarpe. Just received at the New York Ricket, a new lot of shoes of all kinds. Prices low. Call and see. I can save 20 per cent buying stamps and seals from F. 8. Dearborn, the stationer. Do not pay traveling agents exorbitant prices. Life Is too short even for farmers to get along with a weekly. Prepare to take the Daily Journal at 25 cis. a month, July 1st. The Lockwood messenger office is open all night, and a boy can be called at any hour. Flags at the New York Racket. ' - 2d-lw Think of it, I am giving away to everbody who makes a purchase at my store a piece of sheet musiu free. F. 8. Dearborn, stationer, 233 Commercial street. J. F. G rover, of Dalles, sold his 1692 crop of bops at 17 cents. He was of fered 21 last hop picking season. Jessie Breyman and Leucy Williams return form Oberlin college tomorrow. Eugene Breyman want down today to meet them. Geo. W. Davis vent to Portland to day with his daughter Allle. His sis ter Mrs. M.J. Dlnsmore and her son Harry of Humbolt Co., Col., were In the party. Gen. Compson was In the city today on railroad commission burinees. Irel goes tomorrow night to take charge of the sham battle of the Oregon National Guard, at Fort Klamath with the Modoc warriors. His orderly Senator Cogswell accompanies blm. Collector T. J. Black, of Halsey, Is in the city. Miss Nellie Morgan, who has been the guest of the Dearborns, returned to Portland today. C, E. Porter, a merchant miller of Prairie City, Grant county. Is the guest of C P. Bishop, the woolen mills man. He says wheat is worth 75 cts there and flour 15.00 a barrel. The Lane coun.y banks are all right. Published statements over the names of good men on the outside show that the First National and Eugene Loan and Savings bank have good assets of 12.25 for every dollar liability. The Lane Co. bank shows that! I has 1225,- 000 assets and $35,000 Uabllltes, and that all depositors will be paid In full. The Liuu and Benton county moneyed men should now pull themselves to gether and secure all the depositors there and eaoape the odium of repudia tion that will attach to their oommunl tie If they do not make good every dol lar en trusted to them. JCVKtmtU VAI'IVAJj BUFFALO PITTS THRESHERS Afid Engine OulfiL for the Sea son of I89B. SEVENTH Bpra SOfJTO-DlY JJj Knapp. Barrel! k Company of Salem. Geo. a Swkb & Boa of Dixie today received from the machinery warehouse of Kaspp, ilurrell k company ofthi dty a IS bene power Buffalo Pitts trac tion engine. This con with their new style Buffalo Pitts separator and com pletes their tbrwblnjj outfit for 1& which crt all told about $2700. Knapp, Burreil & Co.. are the only firm at Sa lem who supply such an outfit from cooking wsfcon to road locomotive, aud this is the seventh sold this season. For reliable Information about -harvesting and threshing machinery call on their local representative G. W. Townsend, warehouse next door south of Hotel Willamette, Salem. d-w SHOOTING TOURNAMENT. What Was Dose First Contests. Two Days' First-class match 10 singles. Tues day Hughes, Harritt aud G. Froman, 10 eacn. Match 2-25 singles, seven prizes ag gregating 31&.7o, forty entries; VIn ing, Jesse and Froman 24 each, $150 bicycle. Howe, Evans, Long, $55 shot gun: the bicycle will now be shot ofl. W. J. Riley won match No. 3, mak Ing tweuty straight; Kuizbe, Long, Turner 19 each. TODAY. Match No. 4 ten singles, Evans, Cavinesa, Oregon, 10 each; A. Shade- len, Robinson, Martin. Froman, Howe, 9 each. .The next biz match was for prizes and purses of $259.05. The State Sportsmens' Association holds its annual meeting tonight atS o'clock for election of officers at Hotel Willamette. State vs. Hknsell. The prosecu tion of the Brooks druggist for perjury in Recorder Edes' court began at 2 p. m. Bon bam & Holmes appear for de fendant and Deputy District Prosecu ting Attorney A. O. Coudit, assisted by Tiimon Ford, for state. Some of the witnesses and papers in the case of Jones vs. Hensell at the recent term of circuit court were Introduced. On trial to jury. Nicaragua Canal Lecture Last night at the Y. M. C A. was weH at tended. The lecture was both instruct ive and entertaining as well as patriotic, showing the advantage of our position inter-nationally and commercially upon the completion of the enterprise. The Holman Block. The Tom Holman Block Is looming up in true sky-scraping style. It is now up three stories and Are walls with cornice will yet t;o eight or ten feet higher. m Great sport at the Morningside social Friday afternoon aud evening. Social at Morningside Friday after noon and evening, by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. Rich, Bed Blood As naturally results from taking Hood's Sarsaparilla as personal cleauliuess re- ult from free use of soap and water. This great purifier thoroughly expels scroruia, salt rneum and all otner im purities and build up every or-an of the body. Now Is the time to take IL The highest praise has been won by Hood's Pills for their easy, yet efficient action. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cent. HORN CARR. To Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carr, near Liucolu, June 26, 1SS3, a daugh ter. WE3TERFIELD. To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Weeterfield, of Salem, June 27, 1893, a daughter. ' RUBEKSTEIN. To Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rubenstein of 473 Commercial street, Salem, Tuesday, a sou. DEATUS. 8HRUM. At the Riverside retarding hou:e on Wot State street, at 9:"45 p. iu. Tuesday, June 27, IS93, from drqpsy, Mrs. Eleuor E. Shrum, aged about 77 years. Deceased was- tbe widow of Henry Shrum of Macleay. fVrpw (K. nAa. In Vf.M. And, pray, be not too long, For she is fast declining. And, surely, 'twould be wrong not to tell ber of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. We do want Mary to know, In some way or other, that this world-famed remedy will cure her be yond any doubt! It's lust tbe medicine for young womanhood, and thousands has It bridged over that perilous sea. From every state, from every city, from nearly every neighborhood in this broad land, comes tbe grateful ac knowledgement of what it bas done and la ilolnic for our daughters. The only medicine for the distressing and painful irregularities and weak neva of womau, told with a positive guarantee to gtvo satisfaction la every every case, or money lefunded. In other words, sold on trial! JOtTJttTAL, WKDXEtfDAY, .ftWIi M, IMn. AMQM 7Mt 4KMA, To o&yeftVrWr npl Wikwli minate burnt fA lb itot WV, frteV an! 4An jtin fuU n mr vakMete iku kMM Every (f kjxrwn t (Im tafUary Has txwn feaad fa ta VtMM !Ht, Aa bmbI Htten4 WAn very math like a VM f t W gam ralr Tae iwt peart are tmuA oa tk Cy ten eet aad fa the I'rrrtan irstf. Tae Mack dlanasd Is eh harder than tha transparent wfctte variety. Pop Julio II were ia hit tiara an aquamarine of an azqsfaete ta green color 3 iaeaea in each dlmeanon. The pcrfeetly round prl are the most valuable. Next come the pear shaped, and lastly the eg? rhaped. The Greeks stained quartz to so close an Imitation of emerald that it was al most impossible to detect ths fraud. A ruby of the best quality and more than three carats is worth more than a diamond of the same site and weight. The diamond is belieTed to be of recent geological formation, and a microscopio examination often discloses in its sub stance minute plants and vegetable fibers. For ages there has been a flow of gems as of silver from Europe to India and none eTer return, the people, of India preferring a gem to any other form of investment. When Pixarro sacked Peru, many gems were obtained, but a monstrous emerald as large &s an ostrich egg, called the "Great Mother," was hidden iy the na tives and has never been found. The most beautiful specimen of the natural emerald in the world is that at the shrine of Toretto in Italy. It was presented by Don Pierro Darayon, who was formerly viceroy in Pern. It is a mass of limestone crowned with emerald crystals, some of which are more than an inch in diameter. St. Louis Globe Democrat. STAGE GUNTS. Josephine Plows-Day, late with Rich ard Mansfield, has joined James O'Neill's company. Alrna Aiken has been re-engaged for the leading heavy part in "The Ven detta" for next season. May Yohe has been engaged for the principal role in "Nitouche" at the Tra falgar Square theater in London. "The Blue Bonnet," a new comedy by Charles Barnard and Mrs. Doremns. has been purchased by Jefferson, Klaw and Erlanger, who will produce it at the be ginning of next season. It is A. B. Schade, Charles Wynd ham's private secretary, who has trans lated and adapted D'Ennery and Burani's libretto of Planquete's opera, "The Tal isman," for Manager Hammerstein. J. W. McAndrews, the veteran min strel, known as "the watermelon man," has been engaged by Nat Goodwin for a negro part in the new play, "In Mis souri," which is to be produced early next season. Maude Durbin of Modjeska's com pany, a Pittsburg girl, who has only been acting since last October, has en tered into an agreement with Otis Skin ner to 6tar jointly in a Shakespearean repertory during the season of 1SJH-5.- Gns Heege (Yon Yonson) Bailed for Europe recently, going in the steerage to pick up ideas of life among the emi grants on an Atlantic liner. He will pass the summer in Sweden and Nor way gathering material for a new play. HOTEL ARRIVALS. .WILLAMETTE. A. Hamburger, E. L. Thompson, J. L. Fuller, Nellie Viccars, W. P. Smith, Portland. T. J. Beaumont,SL Jo, Mo. A. H. Hardrutt, San Jose. G. R. t'hllds, San Francisco. T. J. Black, Halsey. J. a Truax, Chicago. Silk Dress Patterns Given Away. Mis Allen 253 Front street carried away the leading present, a nice silk dress patern from the auction sale yesterday. Mrs. Shrelber, 424 High street got the second prize. The bal auce of the bankrupt stock intended for Albany was opened yesterday and a full line of fashionable dress goods is now going off at about 25o on the dol lar. There will be fine valuable pres ents given away each afternoon to the ladies who arrive promptly at 2 p. m. and three presents given away each evening to the gentlemen who attend theSp. m.sale. Prompt relief la alckheadache! dlxxlnesa. nausea, contU patlou, pain In the side, guar anteed to those using carter's Utile Over Pills. One a doe. Small price. Small dose, small pllL Are free from all crude and Irritating rust ier Couerntretod medicine only Carter's LttUe Liver Pills. Very small; very esy to ukr; no pain; no griping: no purging. Try them. Ministers, lawyers, Teacher, and others whose occupation elves bat Utile exfrese. should um Oner's Little Liver Pills far te: liver and biliousness. One Is a dose. them. DPRICE'S fcmBakmg ULPowdleK The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alma. Used ia Millie of Homw 40 Vttrs the SUuwkii. Wszm s jo ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME iMlMile U grt tewpcraace drink Hires'K Lit gives New Life tothe OM F nare 10 ic iii Health to the Children. rrAll-edll! itkjrB"l II....' FROM MARION. Rev. B. F. Ulnshaw and wife, also several other) from Marlon, attended thecamprneetingat Turner last Sun day. Frank Dorin bas moved into a houw on Scio street. Mra. John Fresh, of Jefferson, died Tuesday morning, of a cancer. She has been afflicted for some time. A. B. G orge and son have traded Tor the warehouse here, of Hadley, White & Co., and they will run that business this year. A petition is circulated, asking the county courts of Linn and Marion counties to build a bridge across the North Sistiam, at what- is known as the Davis Ferry. This Is a much needed Improvement, and we hope the counties will grant the petition and build the bridge. J. J. Cook lost a valuable cow last Sunday morning. It is thought she obtained poison from some place. The station car of the fencing gang pulled out from here Monday, for Jef ferson. J. F. Osborne, of Stayton, was in town one day last week. Rev. Stoops, of Jefferson, came to town Monday evening, to buy some strawbereies. Rev. B. F.HInshaw, Rev. C. R.Scott and family, Joseph Cook, Alfred Cook and wife, Anna J. Winslow, P. Z. Win slow, Willlan Fresh, Mrs. Fharaba Morris, Lizzie Morris, Mrs." W. J. Had ley and Mr. Arthur George have gone to attend the Friends yearly meeting at Newberg. A base ball nine of Indians from Cbe mawa arrived here on the noon train Puesday and were met here by a back Irom Scio where they go to play a game. Most of the business men of the town were out Tuesday afternoon cleaning up the town, grubbing,sprouting, burn ing, etc, helping the appearance very much. . J. L. Farnbam and H. A. Hinshaw have put a lath fence between their lota. Roger St. Helen is getting out lum ber to build a barn on bis ranch on the hill west of town. The One Cent Daily Journal is gaining in thU town. Several new names have been added to the list at Marion. For health and happiness, the boom of all mankind, take binimons Liver Regulator. Good new house to rent, six blocks from post office. Inquire of Geo. M. Beeler. 5 20-tf For water brash and sour stomach take Simmons Liver Regulator. SATE AND EFFECTIVE. Braudreth's Pills are the safest and ujoet effective remedy for lbdiRcstion, irregularity of the bowels, cousllpatlou, uiiiousness, neanacne, dizziness, ma laria, or any disease arUlnir from an I impure state of tbe blood. They have been in use in tnis country for over fifty years, and the thousands of unim peachable testimonials from those who have used them, aud their constantly increasing sale, is incontrovertible evi dence tbat tuny perform all inat is claimed for them. Sold in every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed s Castoria. Rare Offer. Buren & Son have a few good second-hand carpets which can be bad at a bargain. V 1 f jVJ U W'"V lir&A wmw i Ih (AU.lt Xc lkT1a, AfsA 1 fCT2K. i hLfl.Ww. lfc r-T-sm 'ATM BEARING OP. ywia ntfo flfwhavf'i jrraftt difioulty In touting up In uah timw om Ihono. i Good flonesf Horn? Made Goods At low pricofl enables tho WOOLEN MILL STORE benr up and incroaso business every year. the SALEM, I STILL SAWING! We will continue our Book a-d Station-! T nore ana wui nv oar mice on ninth 9UIU1U XMJUKS lor AUIW 1MJ1. 1000 GOOD BOUND 1000 Booki mod Nerel. Joo tlUw from which to select, for So eents. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers, 08 STATE STREET. "ferrr the lamst assortment m s'nn uiga unes, c ...... f hen wiia. Tliis fmui tad "3l.rirT u ptrrvcirsoa. ouia m ltcbi nw ruu GOT TIEUJ AT 05CS TO OS. B0-SAX-K0-S PILE REMCBY. v&leb uudUKUr oa miu aSteted I U.O otaUl Sr.Bonaka.I'kaH3atai?ab Bold by Baekett & Van Slype. FROM STAYTON. Mrs. Mary Tnrnagle, of Jordan Val ley is visiting ber parents this week. Mrs. Mel Hamilton returned to 8a- Jem after a few days visitine In town. Mrs. Caldwell of Ashland is visit! Dg old friends in town this week. Mre.E.F.Neff of Salem is visiting in town this week Mr. H. Diwnlng of Lacomb Is visit ing at Mr. Keen's this week. Miss Edith Alderson of Salem ia vis iting In town this week. For bllllousness and headache Sim mons Liver Regulator is tun best medi cine the world ever saw. H. H. Jones, Macon, Ga. FROM SUBLIMITY. John Ledgerwood and Joseph Zim merman made a business trip to Salem Monday. Miss Sylvia Lacrolx la visiting in Turner tnis week, she is the guest of Dell Browning. Frank Wrightman and wifeof Salem were called to the bedside of his mother who is seriously 111 at her home near town. Dr. Golden and Lee Stelner and wife of Salem made us a pleasant call Sun day. John Craig of Macleay was seen on our streets Monday. bubllmity Is not going to be behind this year. We are going to celebrate the glorious Fourth in grand style, we Invite everyone to come and have a grand time. ZIMMERMANN SPANIOL. At the Catholic church Tuesday, June 27, Miss Aunle Zlmmermanh aud George Spanoll. Rev. Father Bentgen officiating. The young couple will commence housekeeping at Stayton, where the groom is Interested in the milling bus iness. A host of friends join tn wish ing them a happy and prosperous life. MEN'S and BOY'S SO ITS. PANTS and VEjTO?, OVERSHI RTS, UNDERWEAR, COLLARS and CDFFS. NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS. HATS and CAPS, HOSIERY and NOTIONS. For Good Values and Low Prices Call on WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - - BALEM, OREGON. Aseete for R. 4t G. Cbraeta Rati. In th. vnrM a tr ustoti xirr, thatmteett(MssMtoUtsMiawrjwt. "A aJ-.f r OREGON. KEW ADTEKTIREMKNTS. ADYENTIST. Rrealarerenth SXtj Adtent it errlot it old Unitarian Hall oprxMlte or-rr hnoe,B. lem. Kutor j. 8both school at lit. m followed bj- Bible rradlrr and other Mrrtre. Pnjtf meeting Wednedy 7a p. m. 6-17 FAEM EOR SALE. A BARGAIN 16o acres with Improvement over hair und.r cultivation, rest putoreand come good Umber. Terms rery easr. Ad d.es o. Iu AHH, e-37-lndw WheaUand, Or. FR SALE. 2 choice lot, i blocks south or M. B. church, H em. Big bargain, or wtU trade tor span el hones. 6-27 A DAKR. Booth Kolem. WAN TED Single bone and bngxy to hire for a. few weeks. Address -lElhinof-flce, glvlag term. 6 C a IJOR HAL.E AT A BRG US.-U- tel COD ? talnlng& rooms, all famished. In a good town, size oi lot lo-.xlSa fee, price ilooo cash, balance oa rsjiT pa menu. For partlcalars lcqulreoX PH1L.K. MiETZ. oTer (Colombia Shoe Store, 116sUfSU 623 Oil Uf A-U HAVE OCWT8. All p-n rsons JL owing me, aotn or accounts thai are overdue, of $&o or under, p ea-e pay up and tave costs. JOilN HA VAGK, Hr. 6-a-dw 1W TTtOK aALE. A Terr nlcelr located lou with house, on MU1 street couth oi Wlljamette university For terms and particulars, please Inquire at thU oSloe. 5-S-lm rnQIS PAPER Is kept on Ole at V.C Dace's I Advertising grncy, M and 65 Merchants Kxehasge.San FrancUo, California, where contracts for adverVrlcg can b made for lu HEJ.P WANTED. Agents paid a good com mission, and tixo dividend among tnem next winter. Special attractions o be pushed this year for which we want tbe ser vice of best agents evaryw ere. THE CURTIS rUBLI-'HING rO Room 5 Chronicle BbUdlng,saa rrsneteco. LX RC1ENCE Literature of all -ly kinds on sale at 38 Liberty .street. ATTENTION. Cash money paid for rags, bottles, old Iron and ail kinds of metals, swso hides, at old Court House, Kalem. 1-K-ly L TOLPOLAR. ADMINISTRATOR'S SAlE. NOTICE is hereby riven that by authority of an oidr Issued out of tbe County Court of the State of O-rgonfor Marion coun ty, on tbe 5th day of June, 1393, 1 will. s ad ministrator of the estate of Duenna Boone, deceased, Saturday 1he 29th day or July, 1893, at 1 o'clock of sa d dsjr, sell at pubUa auction to tbe highest bidder the righL title aDd in terest of tald decedent In and to the following des ribed lands, to-wlt: Lou Nos. 5 and 6 la block So 51, In NoithSx'em, ilarion county, Ot egon. as known by the recorded pUt or said Norh&alem.inthe office or tbe recorder of conveyances or sal i H rion county. Tbe sale will be conducted at the west door of the county Court House In Marion county Orecon, terms of sat e. cash. 6-S-5t T.UHHAW.Alminlstrator. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler food Saw And he dnesnt bum up half your wood. In fuel, when he saws It. Make your contracts with him personally or leave oruers at Veatchi cigar store Dearborn's book storeyCS Hammer street, or address me by man. 6-l U NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTICE IS HKUEBY GIVEN. THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between C. W. Hawks and P.CrLevar U Ibis day dis solved by mutual conk-nt ; P. C. Levar retir ing from the flrm. C V. Hawks wIU C" lect all bill due aud pay out standing accounts against the flrm. dlw-lil DfMUNN'S ZXFSOVXS LIVER PILLS r A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL FOR A DOSE. A atmnsstj of Un tmvsU sack Ux. U imwt tar feMlta. Ism ptna sapplr wb li sjitto Ueks to ka tt ncnlsr. Co EekUtU wun & Itm sad slr tfc OsasUHea brtxr tats " " euur pins daTTTioarUUM yna of tk naw wlluaplMfm.wlUl bas XSa. 8li ivsrrsrksi. aotafcratCa, ytflftliljUls. r. Bold by Btakett t Vn tSlype. ., . $ HJar J f V''b..;& SftV.eMS L V frt jlf A& IAX TT Vjfl WLSsa n IM - ?ifr?1L asi hi lrsaYift:Jii'i';liasM ufaniiatoasw.