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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1876)
... . , fe. - ; " ..) ICS'" 47rt fff' err wrw ww n ji, l. Mnnri after tubiertbtr name indh : ' wlrtrl.-'SlinpW announcements of bh-ths, mar - Konca. . . MMrtrxX without charge. I 'JamenorefjoMlbility for ViBwi expreesed tortorresponQenU- g,mJ r CITY AND COUNTY. Tbe State. According to the latest returns tbe legislature will stand : Democrats, 45; Republicans, 41; Independents, 4. ' 1 Tbe Oregonian gives Watson a ma " iority of ,132 in this District,' and Boise (Rep ) 181 in the 3d District. , q Mb. Higuv. This gentleman, who was ' " flprmb-lican nominee for Prosecuting Ai nu' , ',. torney for this district, made a speech at ' June's hall last Saturday evening. ue is a great talker ; words' flow from his lips as rain from1 tbe Oregon sky ia winter, inces santly, copiously and aimlessly. lie is like a 4-gallon keg oj. steam .beer ; you can draw jff about tbroehundrea quarts of frotb, but jou connot repress a'feelmg of disappoint ment when you find that you have only about a pint of, gobd honest beer. left, lie is an , eloquent speaker,, and at his hands the Mb!oody shirt'' is almost transformed Into a thins of beauty. ' . lie fought the war over ' again from first to last, and fought more vif oronsly, we dare say, than in thedays the recollection of which now tries his soul so wonderfu Hjr ; and all through the battle be insisted that he had no desire to disturb tbe decaying remains ' of "settled issues." Be perverted history and truth to some extent. ' but not quite so badly as the average Eadi calprator., ! ; ' '' -:i ;-yl , . ; .. Sidslaw. A letter from Stoslaw to the Mercury says : The farmers of Siusluw have n larger' crop3 this Centennial year .than 'ever before, and if the season proves to be "a favorable one', there will be at least a third more grain raised than in former .years. The grass is perfectly splendid, and as a eonsequence cattle and sheep are doing TelI. There have been a few cattle, buyers around offering tolerable fair prices for beef -cattle. The Indications are that times will liven up somewhat There has been a large . revival meeting going on in this noighbor . hood, conducted by Revs. Derrick and Mis " ner of, the M, E. Church. Nineteen acces .. oni to tbe church has been the result of ' their labors. The meeting lasted nearly ' three weeks and was a good one. Crlkbbation. Eugene Hook and Ladder Company No. 1 have decided to celebrate the Centennial Fourth of July with a picnic daring the day and a dance at night. At a meeting held on Thursday night at Lane's hall the committee previously appointed for that purpose announced that they had pro cured subscriptions to the amount of about $200, and it was rsolved to proceed to cel ebrate. A committee qf arrangements, con 'sisting of a. C. Van Uouten, S. A. Ogden, Wo, Campbell, L 6. Jackson and P. H. Farrell, was appointed with power to ap ' point all necessary sub-committees. The picnic, it is understood, will bo held on the Oorth8ide of Skinner's Butte. Steki. Shoes. Messrs. Poindextcr ' & Eush are using a new steel horseshoe, which , is put on without either toe or heel corks, the Tipper surface being nearly flat and the lower one provided with a ridge on each side of the tow of nails. These "ridges prevent the an imal from slipping, removing the necessity tor calks, and at the same time leaves him standing fUt-flooted on the ground where ' be has all the percentage of leverage, a por tion of which is lost by raising him np from , the ground. . This appears to be nearer a ftommon-Bense shoe than any other we have ever seen. They are made of the best qual ity of steel and are much more durable than the ordinary iron shoe. , .'. ' DelkoatB3. The delegates from Sprirg field to the Grand Lodge I. 0. G. T., are : Win. Grant and Mrs. B. J." Pengra j alter nates, C, W. Todd and Bell Pengra. Mo bawk Lodge elects as delegates, Lucy Scott and Alice Parsons, with Henry Parsons and W. C, T. Robinson as alternates. The Grand Lodge meets at Salem oq the 13th inst. . . ' " i 1 EasVor thb, Mountains. Messrs. James Humphrey, George Lakin, Bruinmett and Others started for Eastern Oregon over tbe military road with a band of cattle last Tues day. Mr. Lakm wiil go to Arizona and tbe remainder of tbe party will return in about ' three weeks if they gat over without loss of time. ' ' . . ,. , .'::. . A CoBRscriox. Half tare, tickets to the Grand Lodge of Good Templars at Salem will be good from tbe 12tb to the 19th of June, instead oi from tbe Htb, to the 17th, as announced last week. . ', EsLAtMKa. E. 1). Rice is framing the timbers for an addition to Jas. A. Egbert's Warehouse, at the depot. The new portion will be bailt on the sooth end and will make the house 155 feet in length by 3(Tin widtb. ;,' Woot-Portland qooUtions for wool are: Choice Willamette Valley, Ug'Scfeortv nin 1?jQ14rt' pAatom Oifo-nfl and Walla , . "Walla, lT(13c, all according to quality and . eODdiuoo. " We have just received from Messrs. Sber- " . i ft r-i ; . . . ffiaq ft Jide, mosie dealers, Ban rrsnciseo. beautiful new song and chores, entitled, Darling little Jesie," writteo is tbe popu lar style by James A. KerK The variocs1 Hlosvel Troapea tbroagboot the coon try bare taken it ep, and it bidi fail to become as popular as "Is my Darlinj True to Me," published by tbe same bone. The price of 'ch of tbwe aong is but 33 cents, and will forwarded, post paid, by ' tba publish open receipt of tb amount In ."currency or ptuw BUps.'" ' A Solomon Needed. A granger who formerly lived at this place and afterward on Long Tom, lost a heifer about two years since, and up to two weeks ago had heard or seen nothing of the animal ; having removed from the county, he returned to collect and remove his cattle. Wtfile searching the country round for stock he accidentally came upon the long lost heifer, upon or about tbe premises of another grangor, who seemed in clined to claim the beifcr because he had kept her over two wiuters. Tbe owner, however drove her off, and asked about his calf, Tbe resident granger said that this cow and one of his own had a calf in part nership, and he did not know which was the mother of the calf. The non-resident offer ed to pry for half the calf, but the resident refused to sell at any price. So the non resident left with his cow, remarking, "I want to get my cattle where it don't take two cowb to mother one calf," and vowing that be would have half of that calf if he bad to cut it In two. The resident granger eyed the receding non-resident contemptuously, with a stick presented if it were a gun, and was last seen by the non-resident in this "shape." This is evidently another case of importance td grangers, and Borne Solomon should arise among them to decide and set tle tbe matter. We will add that some peo ple believe it 8 very difficult matter for two cows to mother one calf without the owner or keeper knowing which one or whether both is, or are, the mother, or mothers, as the case may be. . , , IIASU. Scratched it, did you? Council meets next Menday night. Strawberrying parties will be in order for a few days yet. Mr. D. A. Miller, who is traveling for the Portland Bee, gave us a call yesterduy. Tr PnmnViRll nn thn second nrize, a Dair of shoes, io a fat men's race at Portland last week. .( Mpm. n. IT. Oilfrv and M. V. Brown went south ou Monday, en route for the St. Louis Convention. ," ft tavar in usiil to have been invented In Muv. but here we are away along iu June and it has not yet appeared. . Thorn miiar hnvo hapri an immense nnan- titv nf wliixkv gold in Eugene last Satur day, judging Irom the number of men who showed its effects on Monday. nins tn thft trlonmv asDect of the weath er last Sunday only a limited number of poo ple visited John Linger 's grounds. He will be prepared o receive visitors to-niurruw. Mr. ttiirhv in his SDeech last Saturday night gave some of his political friends some very severe cuts. He did not, of course, m tnnd tn. hnt ha did. and beine comparatively a stranger in Oregon he could not be blamed. Tim ttniitn savs there are " doodles " of stawberries at Eugene. Jltmiztr.. We on ly made our statement Iroui hearsay. It is a melancholy (act that we haven't bad a per sonal interview with a strawberry this sea- son. Jin thn ladies of Eueene forcot their cunning in the way of devising strawberry festivals and kindred entertainments to draw luuds for charitable purposes, or are all the fliioiptina and institutions which USxd to be objects of charity "fixed'' financially ? A inrr9nnni?nt writinir under date of Mu 9ith. from Pine Oni'hiiiL' 00 the milita ry road from Eugene to Fort Klamath, says : "The snow on the Cascades is apout ten miles across, and melting, rapiwy. i wo men and a womnn cume across yesterduy without mucn trouuie. nnhort. F.akin. Run., came ud on Wednes day's train. The Union county paper says of him: "We are miormea toai luuro is a a very intelligent and charming young lady in Eugene whose neuri is "jwkiu iur iw rat.iii-n. and it ia verv Drobable that when be gets back the bachelor society will have to expel him from future membership." BOHN. On Similar mominir. June 4th, to tha wife of 0. M. Hum, a daughter. . IQAUttlKD. June 8th. at the redene of the bride'i faiher, by Bo C. It. Wallace, Mr. C. C. Lyon, oi Miinuu county, to Mia Annie Rawlinga, of Lane connty. TiimV Runnier Lenirer has not his grounds arranged and that you can go out there and have a good time to-morrow. Dtrawoer ries and cream, etc. Notice the new advertisement of A. Goldsmith. nrsiNiis NOTICES. Rtpinheier is still n ceivinir fresh vegeta bles, fruits, unts, etc., by every steamer. Wm. Preston basjust received from San Francisco a complete stock of gooda io bis line, and horsemen will find many u?eful ar ticles not heretofore brouijht here. For Sale. 830 acres of land; an excellent stock ranch ; over 100 acres good plow land, will be sold cheap. Enquire of J. A. Winter, Photographer. Oranges, Lemons and Limes received to day by Steisueiser. Notici. All persona bavin? business un settled with the estate of S. Ellsworth, de ceased", or are indubtcd to the same, will save time and trouble by meeting the undersign ed at Eugene City between tbe 3d and 15th of June. 1876. K- Eakix, Ally for Adm'x. Florence sewing machines ranety of (tvlet aoo) prices, for sale by D. B. Gray at tilawortb's Drug Store. Pjako Tixiso Prof. Smcbemier will be hi Eageae io a few days to attend to the re pairing and tuning of piatJW and organs. All work warraoU-d. Leave ordars at - Ciais Bros.' Boy joar wall paper already trimmed at ' . . F. B. Dcn'i. Sleiobeiaer is still receding vegeUbles, etc. A freab lot to-day. Cftllfoniia vegeUbles ia fu3 sopp! t -1 . . STCOTCataY ' ,-To Ba Had at thb Baiab. Tho cheap est and most stylish linen suits ever brought to Eugene. Also a uico assortment of embroirdred and lace handkerchiefs at very low rates ; and a nice variety of other articles embracing all tbe novelties of the season, as cheap as the can be bought any whore io the city. C. Kan kin. Agency for Wkbbrr, Cottao Gm, Siikkma.n & Hvuk and other varieties ol Pianos Standard Organs, and general musical merchandise I). IS. Gray, at .118 worth's Drug Store. Notice to the P. of II. There will be a meeting of the Lane Coun tv Hnnncil P. of H. at the Odd Fellows Hall in Eugene City on Tuesday, the 13th J f T lOTC T.... L, ... uay ui v uuu, ioiu. um au.i, President. If you want a good pair of gloves, go to Wm. Preston, agency for the San Jose glove manufactory. Retail Produce and Proviiton market. Tbe following are retailers' prices : FLOUR-$bbl 6 00 $S0. CORN MEAL -Oiofron (round, in bulk o. WHEAT Best white $U OATS-750 bushel. HEANS Retail, 53. UUTTKR-Freah Mils, 2023c. COFKKK-Costa Rica, 2Uc; Rio, 29; Java, 33. ground, 37. CHEESB-Orefron.K c. CANPLKS $ box ti 00i 50. ECtiS IGo. - , . 1 POTATOES-perbiiBhel.ll. ' . .' BACON Sides, 12io;Hains,12i 15c; Shoul ders, 8 l0c. CHlCKENS-tJ 50 13 00 per down. Fl8K-Salmon, choice, hf bbls, $7; 60 kits, $5: bellies, 25 lb kiU.14 60 ; mackerel, kit, $5; codllsh, coast. 16c. , . LAUD-Tins,16fc; bnlK,150. SUUAR-8. P. R. lUc; Island 1015c; crush ed, 18c; powdered, 30o. : SALT -Carman Island 100 Iba.tl 75; Bay tl 75; Liveroool Dairv. 13; coarse Liverpool, $2. TEA -Choice Green $1 50 tt lb; Japan 75 o. BYHUP Heavy Golden, $5 00 $ keg. OILS Dcvoe's coal, 75c; Linseed, boiled, $2; China Nut. ti. CANNED GOODS Oyster, 50c; Bardines S7J; vsBorted Jellies, G'iic; Gr-ao Cora, 50c; Peaches 50c; Tomatoes, 37io , . , N12 W STOIt E AT TDK OLD STAND. F. B. DUNN, HAVING BOUGHT THE INTEREST OF Mr Scott In .he old firm ia now running the 'luineas alone at I be old stand, where be will be p, ued to see all in old cuntomera fi viugrunth old stock down very low my stock nownea ly entirely 1 JVJSJJ' AND COMPLETE Composed in part of nearly j EVERYTHING CALLED FOR, - And I make a specialtyin HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL I I w!kh to make no grand flourish, bnt do nay that Farmers can com nearer Retting all they muv want at my store than at any other estab lishment. I am aUo agent for UAWLEY, DODD & CO., of Portland, for all Agricultural Implements. ALSO, FOR PRINCE A CO. 'S ORGANS AND MELODEONS Having had aixtern years experience tn buSl ipsb here I think. t know the wants ofthe people, 'ive me a call. F. B. DUNN. Forclliaiii Jcmiiii&rs GROCERS, Nos. COO & G02 FRONT STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. WM. 15. LAKE. Purchasing Agent, SAN FKANCISCO, CAT TEIt.nS OF SUUSCKli'TlUN TO Frank Leslie's IH's't Publications POSTAGE PAID. j Frank Iwlic'f IHYl Newnpaper, Weekly, H 00 Frank Leslie's Chimney Curner, " . 4 00 Fra' k Leslie's IlluatritU" Zituog, ' 4 00 The Day's IHiina 4 00 Frank Leslie's Uily'a Journal, " 4 00 Tbe Young American " J 60 Frank Lexlie's Boys' and Girls' Weckl), 14 ' Frank lesl.e's Popular Monthly, I 60 Frank Leslie's lady's Magazine, Monthly. S 6C Frank lieslie's Biyi of America, " 160 Frank Leslie's Pleasant Hours, " 1 60 Frank llie'a Budget of Fun. ' 1 60 Tbe Jolly Joker. " 1 SO Frank lnlie's Family Herald, " 1 Frnk Lelie's New fork Jounul. " 100 Frank Leslie's Illustrated Almanac, 60 Fiank Lealie's Comio Almanac, 11 Eer yearly subscriber la entitled to a beantl ful Premium Chromowith each pnblicatlnn. The originals were designed and painted expre sly for our use, and the C'nromoa are printed in oil. ex actly reproducing, is eitrj detail tbe original masterpiece of art. , i. . Description of Chromos. Pabli'ttlon and Gifts, with sample papers, sent on receipt of stamps for retain postage. ; AGENTS WASTED. Address. AGENCY DEPARTMENT. Frank Islie'a PnblUhing House, 637 Pearl Street, Aiew York. NEW IIAIiNESS SUOP. CHAS. HADLEY, At Dunn's Old Stand, TT'EEPS COSSTAKTLT OS HAKD A 600D XV auortmest of of Hack, Buggy &r Team Harness, baddlea. v tip, ; . i Epan, Halters, , , , ' . Collan, Carry Comba and Iirtwbes And ererTtliicg BfUHr kept in a tti tin TIr eBiiop. - ; ; fa . AMERICAN AND KOIIKIGN PATEN fS) Gllmnre & Co. , successor! to Chlpman, Ilosmer A to., riopcitorK. 1'atenla procured In all coun tries, no teea in auvan. e. no charue unless me patent l granted. No fees for making uicllml- nary examine tiont. No additional' feea lor ob taining and conducting a rehearing. By a recent decision o the Comniiuuoner all rejected appnea tlona may be revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Ex- ten.i. inn before Congress. Iulrlnge ent Haiti ia different State, and all litigation appertaining to Invention) or t'atent. ISeud alauip to uumore is to. for ptmptilel of sixty pagesi. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, and SCRIP, Contested Land Caaca prwented before the U, S. General Land Office and Department of the In terior. 1M vale Land Claim. Mining and Pre- Euvtion Claim, and llomeittrad cants attended to. land Scrip in 40, 80, and 160 acre piece! for tale. This Scrip la (arguable, and can be located IP tn name or trie ouronaxer anon any uovern ment land auiu'ect to private entry, at $1.25 per acre. It is or equal value with bounty band war ranu. Send stamp to Uilmore Sl Co. for pamph let of Instruction. . ARREARS OF PAV AND BOUNTV. . Officers, Soldiers and Sailors of the late war, or their heirs, are in many cases entitled to money from the Government of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state anio int of pay and bounty received. Enclose atamn to (iilmoro & Co., and a full reply, after ex amination, will be given you free. PENSIONS. ' All Officers, Soldiers, and Ballora wounded, rnntured, or Injured in the late war, however slightly, can obtain a peuiion by addressing Uil more avo. .... Cases Dronecuted bv O.ilmorai Co. before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claims, aud tho & uthern Claims Commission. Each department of our buslueas Is conducted in a separate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties employed by tbe old firm. Prompt Riuntion to all business entrusted to i.u- more & Co. ia thus secured. We desire to win success by deserving it. I ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. j A. RENFREW, : : : Prop. DR. RENFREW announces that beta again In possession of the old and well-known ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Which has been newly furnished and refitted, aud is now open for tbe reception of guests. By this change iu the ownership, Uiteen rooms lathe FIRE PROOF BRICK BUILDING making fifty rooms. It the most commodious and best appointed hotel in the State south of Salem. Thanking the nubllo for past patronage, I so licit a oountinuance of ti e same and shall do all for the comfort of guests. ' , FREE COACH TO THE HOUSE. ! A. ltKNFHi:V. NEW DRUG STORE, Willamette street, nex to Bristow & Co. DEALKK8 IV . , DRUGS, - ; CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS. ! ULAS9, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. : Brandies. Wines and Liquorr OF ALL KINDS. In fact, wa have the best assortment , t articles iouna iu a i 1 FIRST CLAS3 DRUG dTORB. We warrant all of onr drugs, for they area! new and fresh. ! I Partlcu.ar attention la called to onr tock of Perfumery aiiU Toilet iArticles.; As wo have bought ' i ' OUR (3003 FOR CASH Wa can compete WMh any establishment Eugene City In prlt ( r'acoommodatlou. Buy your goods w.1 "ou cau get the best and che est. l'mcrijitiona C'nrefuy Filled At all hours of the day or nlglit. ' OSBUIIN & t October d.809. " ' ' 20tf. ' CALLISON & OSBURN RE OFFERING TO TUB PUBILC, - A j - Sugars, Teas, Cofl'ec, Canned Goods, Tobacco & Cigars, Glass & Queens- ware, Wood and Willowwaro, ' BREAD, CAKES AKD PIES, ' ! And in fact everything usuallv kept in a first class Grocery More ot Bakery at BIODUOCK PRICES for cash or ready pny. Satisfaction guaranteed. Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge, . ' ' .HARRINGTON'S SPANISH LUSTOAL, nr.T.RnnATPn for J iu mxdiotl powers 1 j over tli Urn 9 1 Ins lirpi ..' .J eti firarf l liumnn iiair, pmHtlim ennli- nrr Mnfl Dufl. ilruff. 0xritiriff a haul' tlijr aetinn of the routs of the Hair, tlim-elir iinproving it growui and lVatuly, ami is a nurs oreventive for lullni. ami l y its li euueut uso eanioa the HuirtoamniTio iu foN mtr hcallhtul alia brll I hunt utmeursnr. IU v .: ..li.- rsuler it imlipenplil I,, a I lv'a 'toilet. i hi pre m rat ion ia t)tii-elrTfff:tahle. Pre pared aud sold by 1 FRANK HARRINGTON. EXGENE CITY, OREOOS. Ala,, Un n Land and for atile. a line assortment of razors, stran, brusbm, sharinf and toilet soaps ana perfumery. NOTICE TO BRIDGE-B UILDERS. NOTICE 13 HEREBY OIVEM THAT ON the 17tb day f June, 1H7H, at 1 o'clock P. II. .at the Court House d'or in Kujrene City. Lao eoenty, I Iremn. the contract for raisin) and le- . : -. i n n , hriAam armaa tha ... i , u..-i..M l.naHHinl. fir - t....A ..i.m nA i.M-irifiitmna ipm,iuin:iuaii' " r1"" on Ble in tbe Coonty Ork's offl, wilt be let at V , JOBS KELLY. Rnp't, Dll' SI'IIWKY & CJO. f PECIAL1ST3, o. 11 Kearney Street. , rfBEAT At.LCHHOSIC anl prinate dii X witboct IDe aid oi mercury. CONSULTATION'S FBEE. OCR. hoars 9 to 12 m.; 1 to 4 and 6 to 9 p. m. CU0aJxrTR.A.BmV?fEY4CO.f Ko-UKasanat., Sm Fraa--o, 1111) lis. ta 6KO. P. ROWELL A Ci..5-w : liU nt -jtir, an j tttio-i'ot tiiriug criJ. i si ... turn. ... . 1 ,-:7 Wagons, Hacks, BuggiesJ Carriages; A largo stock on hand and I will to order-of the Beat Eastern Timber throughout. ALL WORE WARRANTED U ETERI RESPECT, at lVir Prices. Repository and Shop Corner Ninth and Oak Streets, Eugene Car.' ,,;. ricuao call aud see for yourselves before purchasing elsewhore ' v ' Blacksmithing, Wood Work and Carriage Fainting done to order. ' ' ' , W. W. ESPEY. . McCORMICK'S ' HARVEST! NQ MACHINESt FARMERS OF LANE COUNTY, dont waste you precious tima at I money any longer in looking at, discussing or buying Third and Fourth rato Machines, but go straight lor tho BEST ONLY, and buy McCORMICK'S. More than Thirty Years1 Experience in Perfecting and Manufacturing them has proved it, and over Two HusDfiEt) Thousand' 1 Farmers have indorsed them to bo suclf. . ( .. : t i So digest this subject well and then go and look, and your own good senso and judgment will load you to time. MATHEW WALL1S, Agent, ' .pSn, EIGKNE CITY, OKEGOW. . Also Agent for Molino Wagons, Yhcoler's Independent Reaper, and Cota Improved Hay Rakes. S, H, FRIENDLY, Ha3 JUST OPENED F0!t THE' 61'ltINO AND BUMMER TBADB . The Largest Stock of Goods EYER BROUGHT OUR STOCK OP CLOTIII1STG 1 has Iwn Inrpi-ly lln-iPiined and we can ho as- uuudnirao a line ot ready man gooaa m MEN'S AND HOY9 ' ' Business and Dress nits, Aa caa be found In the cirauty, and aa prion that vaonot rail to aatniy. OUR ' f DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT .wpllfllMwlthaaoleudidaBKorl alltli leading Hty lea and fasliionable alia goods. Empress Cloths, - Mohair and ,.' . ' American Dress , Goods. riald, Plain and Opera r'lanncla of all colnra. Bleached Si Unbleached Cotton Finn- ,.: nels. Ladies' and Gonts' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; 4 T tU. Robinson & Church, iLC DKAtEBB IX JO. SUiiLliV IIM. I lLlHUH Mih HAVE TUB Best Selected Stock in BOMl'UISli and rSTEMPIBAl K HAlllTS spud. Uy cured ; painlesa, no publicity, at home and without Inconvenience. An antidote lh.it sends on its msiiis. Bend stamps fee particulars, T)& CARLTON, 18 Washington Street, Chicago, IU. r.lARRIAGESES JL -r.ZTikl M-untUi mjU.ri ' III rl ff- otih Mxuai Tttem, ita aUumi. , 111 II fl Iff" t l diMOTrrlw In tit UVIUH MicnM of irpixxlurtloni how lo WtniiT hippy in Uie nmrrinl rrlfttlon. Malt anil ft mile. ; fouiig md middle kffml ihould md ftml pmapmttiU oonuiiu Infontifttion, which no ona can afforO to ba with Oulf on how to prwerva the health, and oonipteikiiitajid glvato ftwltd cheaj tha Imhiwaa ot yuuUit tha Wand onlv trua Mtrrtaiit) fluid In tha world. Price Wwttie brMalL Tti author majr be ofintulUd onrnnttlW or bj ' mall on any of thmnbWU mrntioiiM tu hit work.Addmt HARRIAGESSS3 . TTTTrfcTr know on CuuYi.hln. M.r- lar U a I J fa . riM-, th. ri..it,iof leal aw si- em V waatri aind llaiwilaitiiiiiai fi? AND ot thewxuRl arvfirnt. I'lil looihy of Reproduction, BOOKof bttRE I bsSrSS: their nnre stxl enn. Tretta on all Private Diieawa, fuilf tiplRlninxtliPircaur!, irmiaome aad roaaiu lo eiire ft i an rnvaie iiiieawa, iuj i. lalninxUiPircauMi, irniirtomf aad roaaiiiloeiii i oiilv really tciriiOflc wurk uf Uie hirtil aver frili eonriTna nr'srlr msi paffee ami it compiete In evrrv p'Ct. Bent h Will Becurrlr nelei! fill rerrint ot.W' drM. Ir. 1 A. I1'iiiakh!fi Jlll'Nunllimjllt, l Luuia, aij. i.ubaliea lu 1J7. Central JIaikct. Wm. Itcnshaw, Proprietor. K KF.PH: ' CONSTANTLY 0N'Jr FKESII HEEF, - i'OltK, atTTOM.d r, -, "i -VEAL, CIIlCHEXSa v : , j . . ... . . CURED SEATS,' " . . ETC., ETC. THE CHEAPEST PLACE m Tbe Padfle Coast for HOME-MADE BOOTS AD OHOES. GREAT REDUCTION - IN PRICES, J. II. DONALD Has now on fcand ovr one hini'lrwl and flfty paira of IVool oar own ni-Jm, which 1 am tioomt to sfll eant',Ma,rf4. and w a' n nepare1 to make KooUU. order at Miftoiinwiaa; jroatlf wdueed pri ces: . , FrecJi Calf ftKs from to 9 per pair. U,n M,...t (ern IH tr, Sft Iter Dair. California Kip HuAm mala to order for n pair And all other work at eiallT low prtee. Repaid inr done at sbors nu. All wurs, warrauuu. Leatl, and Fin linn fi sale. " ' lLetu"m'XT U atdud two doors Booth of A. I'eU'rs Co' .a brick atws. , , J. II. aXMsAfjEev KO( i:R I KHl shall keep on a full A GEOCESIES & PE0VISI0TS aad Invite tha attention of Ilool( !-pr a T.O. HKSDRCIK8. tTTAJOSiS-T. O.nKXDKICK.S W AGENT VV tor tbjMjraU4 StndefcaV.sr South Bend Wagon; !. .'(.,! I buy a MiCOUMICK Machine every ' TO EUGENE. '.. wool blankets; All Colors. Hi Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS, k CAPS, . In tlia leading Styles. ' OIL CLOTHS, for Floor and Table cue. " BOOTS & SHOES. We would call special attontiuu to our .ktuck Wens' and lioya' Sun Frairci-co ItooU, Whlck we hw ld for a nnmlr of ysars', " with great satlsfuctlon. Every pair warranted. ' 'A complete stock of ' " ' ' .HARDWARE f . Flows and Farming Utensils.! CHOICE TEAS. r CANNED UOOUa. :, . " aqd all.cliolce . , - j., .; FAMILY GIIOCEUIES !T ; at aitonlsblngly low rates.'. i i- '. LIYEBPOOIiANl) CAUMEN ISLAND PALT. riighest price for all kinds of produce and WOOL. ' g??"'-' ---g",1 ilIVL1, ? Oil t Ha i n rwn"nrtur.i ATTHKLOWKtT ItATKS , . 'Iriin, Steel, i V -Aiea, r y Anvils, f " Cable Chaloi, t; Bill., liope, i Ulsss, f ' t : J'utlr, ' i'alloX Pocket Cutler . Guns. Pistols,' . Ammunlt on. Orcpo" Agilcultural , Implcmena :; Wasting Powder, , r isuiMK 1 auair, . i Kt. Via.. 1 Wa lniW an exumW nation of our KOdi m!ldent our price will suit the times. , J. KI LiwaawoRTH k sow," ST A R B A K E R Y, On Winth Street,1 u j i 2 rEEP constantly n band, fresh - - Busts', ' Tobacco A Clirari, ' Pcacliea. Coffee, Canned Hoods, Plums, Bynip, Clieese, . .. , . Ponder, ' Bonni Blnrcli, Prprcr; Sardines, Bait, 11 Csndiea, .1 Corumenl, Caudlea, , , Nuts, Urd, ' Flou.J, ."- , . : ...... Etc, Eu;-t ' t Bread, Cakes, Pies,' Fruit." Ui Yrgttttblfii.' or ef ry dKr.rlitlnn, which tlify will sell cheap for outh. Thnk ful for past favors we solicit a con- llnuaiice of tbe siime. . ;- , , , . f, : , : 0(K)ds drllvered to any part of tha city fn of charue. We are constantly receiving new floods acd will satisfy onr customers in regard to prices. FINE POULTRY Urcd" hy, M. J2VK.E, NAPA, Culifbrniit. Droni Turk"y, woiirhinff 40 Ir ah. Eradeo umm; wKiKiiini? ir.,m 0 to .10 Ilia, per nair. ilrahmaa, lirliorus, Oanira, ato. IV . ) Kin Dut aa.averHiriuy IS to 20' ' Hwiand lit of all- j.l'.l X Alo-A' One aasortment of I'lgeuaa, ItahUU, Guinea i'owlaaud ierreia. Anje rarlety of fowls desired Importol. . tOOH, trnetoname, froah aLd well packed, for lo'.mderatt ttrieea, i -, r ; Menu for llluatruk-, Circular, and i lire Ust, to ; .. . ,u uritE, f.i., put, ' On rw-cipt of lo'ceinti in sfarnv", I will fumiah ' .plmHiiropjf.f thel'OULTKV BUM-KIIK, an llin.tiiil.fl S'l intra loonthlr, the mnuixt anthan v in rmlnr matters in the U. H.; aud d.-.ul-lly the nt HimltTT Jouruul publithod. KutiacrtAionfanly 1 1.21 year, r . .,. .... , . I'leaat state where you saw thla ajvertinomeat. Ordsra niay alao be luft at thia office. pur itT-tiikt.o. uenouick'bua'sd 1 of SO AT.. For sale only by . . . T.O.HKSPWCKS.'' 1JHODI t K OF KVFRI Kl'VD TAitN . in uchange (or (ouda ly . , T. O. HKNPPICKV ' iint'ArT(,. ;r . awvft - u.r- ii ui link. IODIDE QF POTASS. . Tho rt 'raut Herof the -a p -furea Pimnlea. Ik.ile. Hlof'ea. BHmiisatdis and Mereiirial fame, hoid by all Dnirlata. tee Diw'a i nnemmu-l i'laTuHur Kx tract Jt lea Cieaia, Cakes, Ac . ,, T.ci HENDRICKS j - An' m UA 1 5 riRILlk t