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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1876)
t i ntTCS.-Ao ttrllftnlt of publication ?i.aivt until ' '" ar Paid- w A turn xv .it-Hi m j . rn-KiaurM after tubttrittrt namtt Indi '' 'fikt tim o, expiration of lubtcriptivn vnncm. Simple announcement of births, mat. i.-and death will be inserted without dun, OtW oMI wiU U oUrd.fo' 4t ta 10 nnti Mff Una. ' W Mime no responsibility tor views siprwaed Sing' oople of the GtuM, to wrappers tor gr, nay " w CITY AND COUNTY. The Journal of lost week republishes an ; item from tbe issue of thin paper of Jul; 1st, jinu-timr the attention of tbe grand jury to uiiw-p w ww rUin matters, and adds : Br request we republish tbe abore item ' ..j rlM )i a (inflations asked bv J. F. uu 6" n , i. T. , Yates, who made tbe application iu person nd by loiter to tne uuaro, ana was reiosea: Wbo are tbe parties relerred to, or, if that be unreasonable, who is tbe author of tbe above item ; so that be may make known his reasons lor so doing, it any sucn siaie ariat. thn iwnnla of Irvinir desira (o know it, so that justice may be done, not intending to shield anyone. J usiice win not be meted, if the author knows of any such eases and remains silent thereby throwing discredit upon the entire community for allowing socn a tning in meir miusi. The person above referred to, Mr. J. C. Yates, applied to the editor of the Guabd nd was criven tbe names of the parties ac cused of adultery, rape, incest, or whatever it may be, but was refused tbe name of our Informant. Mr. Tales intimated tbat be knew before his conversation with the edi itor who the parties were and knew of the existence of the facts as set forth, but seems to think the people generally in that neigh borhood are slandered by tbe publication. The "author" of the item, whom he so much desires to know, commended the matter to the attention of the grand jury, and will, we doubt not, aid them as much as is in bis power to bring the parties to justice. And we say freely that we had in tbe item no ref erence to Mr. Yates. This at least clears 11m of connection with the matter. We should never have thought it necessary to .thus put in a disclaimer for him, but for bis own solicitude in the premises. Takes IIoms. Tbe President's car was .taken South on Monday and on Wednesday Conductor Stroud was taken to his home in Portland. Mr. R. Kohler, vice president of the road, who went to tbe scene of the acci dent in company with Dr. Sharpies, gives the following details of the injured: "Mrs. Philbrooks, one of the paseengers, had her collar-bone broken, but no further injury or any kind could be discovered either by Dr. Sharpies or by the attending physician, Dr. Coiard, of Oakland. She is gradually recov ering, and it is confidently expected tbat she will be in a condition to be removed to her borne at Oakland, Oregon, by the middle of next week. Mr. Mart. Taylor's child did not receive any Berious injury. The report that its jaw was broken is incorrect, airs. Taylor and her child left on yesterday for Wilbur, their place " of " destination. Mr. Stroud, our conductor, was not internally in jured. He was, however, severely bruised, but has so far recovered from the effects of his injuries as to be able to return to Port land." ' - Standing RnwARD.-Sheriff Eakin has received from Mr. John J. Valentine, Gen eral Superintendent of Wells Fargo & Co. on this coast, notice that the Company offers a standing reward of 8300 for the ar rest and conviction of each person engaged in robbing the company's express snd treasure boxes on any route in the States of Nevada and Oregon and the Territories of Montana, Idaho, Utah and Washington. Cibcos Comino The Italian Circus, which is now in Eastern Oregon, will return to California overland, and will probably show in this place some time during the coming week. It is well spoken ot by the papers below. Brief mention. P. F. Castlemao is giving the people of Benton county lessons in horse breaking and training. The body of Mr. Wand's son, who was drowned near Portland during the high water, has not been recovered. Tbe Attorian wants Phil Wymao, late of Eugene, to remit $5, and make bis wherea bouts known. Philip has gone to Arizona. All tbe old locomotives on the east side road are being repaired, and will ere long be pressed into the service to oll in the bar vest. Dr. 0. C. Harris was in town during tbe week. He says be has come to Oregon to remain, but has not yet decided at what point in the State he will locate. Mr. Tibbetts, station agent at this place, bas been ordered by the Company not to receive silver in sums over five dol.ars in payment of freight bills, except at current rates of discount. S. B. Gale, brother of tbe Sales well Itnown in newspaper circles in Oregon, and who is in the same business bimsejf in Pennsylvania, has spent several months in this State, acd will return to h' old home : k. Mr. Kale reoresenLs alanre IU IUUI siimo. . colony, and wilt probably return and settle permanently with ns; He takes some speci mens of bay and grain back with him to show to tbe people oi we The collegiate year for 1876-T7 of the tc:h.am TTnitwrntr will commence the first Monday in September next, with the following corps oi teacners: i. . r ;-!., .nj Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy ; I i- Powell, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science ; troilj cv... t, MtpntrMi and teacher of Modern Languages ; Ellen J. Cbambertm. teacher in Academical Department; Blanche G. Pat- . ....ha rJ Instrumental MUSIC. Tbe rates of tuition range fro in fi to 13 per term. . We commend those wbo have occasion to visit Salem to take np their abode with rv. cltK at the (Twmkta Hotel. Yoa MrnAMiblw eta better, and tbe chances are decidedly afaint findicg a place in the Tni State University. During the past two weeks strenuous efforts have been made to raise a sufficient sum of money to clear off the indebtedness of the State University building, so that it could be turned over to the State and a school commenced , tbe can vassers have met with good success, the amount yet to be raised being but about twelr hundred dollars. In this connection we mav mention an item in the Journal of last week tbat was liable to convey tbe im pression that Messrs. Scott and Uolt bad paid of the Douglas and VanAlstein lien on the building. They simply became respon sible as individuals for its payment, the amount beinc about $4,200. in order to re lease the building; the debt was only trans ferred from one party to another. Of tbe sum however. Mr. Holt eave one thousand dollars. It is confidently expected that the remaining sum will be raised during this cominir week, the building turned over to tbe State authorities and school begun early in September. Statk Board or Education. Mr. Row land, State School Superintendent, gives notice tbat tbe State Board of Examination wilt hold an adiourned session during tbe State Teachers' Institute, to be hold in Salem, on tbe 23d. 24th and 25th of next August, when applicants for Life Diplomas, State Diplomas and State Certificates may undergo the required examination. 1. Candidates for Life DluloUiaS and State Diplomas, most present to tbe Board satisfactory testimonials of good moral char acter and of marked success in teaching for a nnrind ol three vears. of which at least one year must have been in Oregon, and ' must pass acceptable examinations in all tne studies prescribed for a county certificate, and in tbe following in addition : General History, Algebra, Geometry, Composition, Knirluh r.it.Arature. Ronk-keeDinOT. Phvsiolo- gy, Natural Philosophy, Theory and Prac tice of Teaching, Constitution of the United States and Constitution and School Law of the State of Oregon. To obtain a Lire Di nlom. a candidate must answer correctly at least 90 per cent, of all the questions ; and to obtain a State mpiotna, u iuusi answer correctly at loaat 75 per cent, of tbe questions. 2. Candidates for State Certificates, ot the first and second grades, most present to the Board satisfactory tetimonials of good moral character, and of success in teaching, for a period of Bix months, and mm.t pass creditable examinations in me orancnes re quired for a County Certificate, and in the Inllnwinrr in addition : Algebra, Book keeping, Physiology, Theory and Practice ot Teaching, ana uonsuiuuou uu ouuuw Tj nf the State of Oregon. To obtain a certificate of the firBt grade, good for two years, a candidate must answer correctly at least 90 per cent, ot all tne questions asaeu him ! ami. to obtain a certificate of the second grode, good for six months, he must answer correctly at leasi to per ceni. oi iuo questions. Changed Hands. Mathew Wallis has bought the Whitney & Atterbury warehouse at tbe depot, and it is being repaired and Improved. Tim ornat ninr of the bridge is completed and the erection of tbe false work was begun yesterday morning. The proceedings of the Teachers insti tute, which has been in session at the Meth nHiat rhnrch Hnrinir the week, were received too late to be available for this issue. Air. Burnktt Coming. Under date of San Francisco, July 20th, Mr. Alf. Burnett writes the OreironiTui that he contemplates paying Oregon a professions! visit soon. Mr. Burnett eoioys the reputation or being one of the greatest facial artists and character nersonators of the age, and is spoken oi in complimentary terms by the press generally. He will be accompanied by Miss Heiea men, talented and versatile poetic reader, ana Mr. Pcrcv Williams, the musical joker. Dan C. Waldron, who visited this city last year witB the Allcghanlans, (belf ringers) is manager. ti. hf c.rnn this season is over average in quality, and Becker & Boyd seem to have ;.o nhnicn of tha lot if tbe roasts and UDU KSI - t steaks supplied by them are to be judged from. Wheat is lower now in Liverpool than it has been for years. . . Tbe Portland celebration cost?I4,63? by. Wood. We will take forty cords, more or less, on subscription or accounts due this Notice is herehy given that there will be montinir of tha Lane Conntv Conncil, P. of IL, at their ball in Eugene city on Tues- lay, August 8th. at 10 o'clock" a. m. aiso , meeting of the Masters and their wives at !f w.. same dav. lor the purpose of elect ing delegates to the State Grange. IiOM OK n..iU&, Dept. Master for Laoe Co.' JTI AltKIF.D. At the rMi'lenre of tl brWc't father, Jnlr JMh, ... i? u.. ... i v Mr v. M. nsll ana jum w phine bheen. all of Ine county. BISHES NOTICES. joa want a good pair of gloves, go to . Preston, agency for tbe San Jose II Wm glo ive manufactory. Sioinhpiaer veaterdnV received a fresh lot of California fruits, vegetables, etc. Go and lay m a supply oeiore iwj p.. - n, Vmtional Gold Medal as awarded to oi.. P.,lnfB for the best Photographs in tbe United States, and tbe Vienna Medal for the best in tha world. . 429 Mont omerv Street. gn Francisco. Strayed. . About tb loth of Jnne, from Tarmt Citr, one PALE KEDOOW, Joy Sr VHi old Ud on a small t " P 77 " on left lip. Any trrj k.n,nr cd ssud animal will plw? l wiird ITthe ssjuaiumM bliARU 0KncE- Notice to Bridge Builders. SLJOTICE IS HEEOT GIVTTM THAT TOE IN Sti day of Anrmt, ITS, at 1 1. .. at U r,rt Hodnr in E.ur.City, ty. Own. nnrth of J M. i-pm. on th mwity nwi, tn 10. I l nnnuioii on n!f in the OlIKAl-KR THA UkAOV MaDB. U. J. Graham has tbe agency for the goods nianu- facured at the Ashland Woolen Mills, which he is selling at from $1 25 to gl 31 per yard, and no charge is made for cutting it into garments. Those are superior goods and this oflfur will enable anv one to obtain clothing cheaper than the same quality can be bougnt aircauy maae. Sufelr and eertainlr tint great extern) remedy, Guuix'a Uuuhub bOAi, nuuoYOt cutaneous erup tion! by opening' the puma whoee ouatruction was the huh of tha difficulty. Teat and you will en dures it. Stcinheiaer is still receiving fresh vegeta bles, fruits, nuts, etc., by every steamer. Limn t:tt. I am prepared to deliver Lumber in Eu gene or vicinity on short notice. Orders left of the storo will be promptly attended to. ' F. B. DUNN. Buy your wall paper already trimmed at F. B. Dunn's. Becker Boyd have reduced the prices on fresh meats in accordance with the times, and wil sell cheaper than any shop in town rorcasu. Farm fob Sai.k. 'A eood farm for sale on easy terms, within two miles of Cres- well ; 550 acres or lund, all tencea, good house on the same, and 400 acres can he cultivated. If you want a bargain call and see J.J. Walton, Jr. Retail Produce and Provlaion market. The following are retailers' prices : FLOUR?) bbl 00 16 80. CORN MEAL -Oiogon ground, tn balk to. WHEAT Beat white N. OAT3-750 bushel.. UKANS-Retail, 5. BUTTER Fresh rolls, 2(WiJ5c. COFFEE Costa Rica, 2Dc; Rio, 29; Java, 33. ground, 37. uu fchSK urepon, a o. CANPLES-$ box $4 001 60. EOUS-lfic. POTATOES-per bushel, $1. BACON-Sidea, l'iio; Uams,12t lie; Shoul ders, R (fj 10c. CHICKENS-13 50 13 09 per dozen. FISH Salmon, choice, lit bbls, $7: SOU. kits, $5; belliea, 25 ft kits, ft 50 ; mackerel, $ kit, (5; codfish, coast, 16o. LAUD Tins, lfljci bulk, 15c. SUGAR 8. P. R. IGlu; Island 1015c; crush ed, Iflc; powdered, 20c. ! SALT -Carman Island $ 100 Ihs,$l 75; Bay $1 75; Liverpool Dairy. 13; coarse Liverpool, t'i. TEA -Choice tireen SI 60 ( lb; Japan 750., SYRUP Heavf Golden, $5 00 $ kefr. OILS Devoe's coal, 75c; Linseed, boiled, $2; China Nut. $2. . CANNED GOODS Ojster, 50c; Sardines S7J; vssorted Jellies, B24c; GrQ Cora, 60c; Peaches 50c; Tomatoes. S7io . . iji t -i AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS. Gllmore & Co.. successors to Chlnman, Hosmer A Co., Solicitors. Patents procured in all coun tries. No fees in advan.-e. No charge unless the patent is granted. No fees for making pteliml nary examinKtions. No additional fees for ob taining and conducting a rehearing. By a recent decision of the Commissioner all rejected applica tions may be revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Ex tensions belore Congress, Inlringe ent 8uit in diflerent States, and all litigation appertaining u Inventions or Patents. Seud stamp to uiunura a Co. for pamphlet of sixty pages. LAND CASES, LAND WARRANTS, and SCRIP. Contested Land Cases orosecuted before the U. S. Geueral Land Office and Department of the In terior. Pi ivate .Land Claims, Mining and I're- Em tion Claims, and Homestead cases attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 80, and 160 acre pieces for sale. This Scrip is assignable, and can be located in the name of the purchaser upon any Gorern imnt land snUert to nrivate entry, at $1.25 tier acre. -It is of equal value with Bounty Land WM rants. Send stamp to Uiimore a uo, iur pampn let of Instruction. ARREARS OF PAY AND BOUNTY. 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 knowledire. Write full history of service, and state amoiint of pay and bounty received. Enclose stamp to Gilraore Co., and a full reply, after ex amination, will be given you free. PENSIONS. All Officers. Soldiers, and Sailors wonnded, ruptured, or Injured in the late war, however siigiiiiy, can uumiiu a pcuaiuu ujr auuiooewg viu more i Co. Cases nrosecuted by Gilmore A Co. before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Court of Claims, ana tne scuinern uaims uomraisaion. Each department of our business Is conducted in a separate bureau, under charge or the same experienced parties employed by tbe old firm. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to Gil more A Co. is thus secured. We desire to win success by deserving it. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON, A. RENFREW, : : : Prop. Tin RF.NPftEW announces that ha is Strain In positesBion oi tne om ana weu-soown ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Which has been newly furnished and refitted, and is now open for tne reception oi guests. By this change in the ownership, fifteen rooms In the FIRF PRnnF RRIHK RUM DING making fifty rooms. It the most commodionl and best appointea noiei in me Diaw uuiu Salem. Thanking the public for past patronsge, l so licit a countinuance of the same and shall do all for the comfort of guests. 1 FREE COACII Til THE IIOUSE. -' A. IlENFItEW. CALLISON & OSBURN RE OFFERING TO THE PUBILC, Sugars, Teas, Cofl'ec, Canned Goods, Tobacco & Cigars, Glas9 it Queens ware, Wood and Willowware, KUfc-AI) I : A K k.H A N II PI KM. An,t In rft nvfrvthinir iihhrIIv Icetit in a first rtass lirocery .nore or uaaery ai nr.Lmuuii ruir.n .. . -aBh n- MAHV MV pai IMI -i in n ITI1Ur.Il,..' II Goods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Sheriff's Sale.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIH tiio of mn exuticjn duly uaued out of the Cir cuit Court of the SUte of I hwn fur the ronnty of Ivine by the Clerk thereof, and to me direrttd on to wn: the lith day of June, inm, nm a jihlirin"nt rrndurel in said court April 2th, IS7S, airainut i. B l n lerwoo.1, J. Q. (rray and W. Thos. Oshum, and in taror of Soma Humphrey, for tbe sum of thn thonnand, three hundred and seren S3. US) dollars, mid torn of t)e initail rtates of Araerira. with m- tereat ttw-reon from the date of said jurltrmrnt at tlie rate of one per cent pr month, tmrrtber with eita and dwbuna-menta and aeeruinr oust, amnnntins; at the date of aud execution to tit aura of (HUM, and for the forerloaura of the mrtiraed pretni dex-hlcd aa follows, to-wit: BnnnningattheaiwUi weat Burner of lot No. 7 in bloi k No. S, ewrner of Ewhth and Willamette streets, K.utr-ne Cit , Ian munty, Oreeon, tlww east SO feet, ti.a north is I ret. thenee weal no lees w n njaiaeiMi Bireei, vvrw south U feet to tbe plan of beginning, all in EugeM Uty, Lane esuniy, "rnr... ... . .. Tberen-e by Tirtoe of said exwmtion,! bare leried op. the abore described nva-KTmred premisea, ant will sell tbe same at pnl.lii' au Uon to tlie Imrlmt bid'ler, at the trt ll.e dxjr tn Kuinw f'lty, a MntidaT. tlie SLA dav of ' July, s76, between tlie bourn of o'eluk a. a. and iSoljrkr. w. otaiasy. Tiraa eaab in I'mtad titatea w nnn. H. B. tAKlV, Ja. j l-4t ehen9ofLajieeinty,Oie)ron. j ff f A A t6XTII-Arnls wanted err- I Part(ctilariM.tiifree. .M'"S I fUJJ J.VlUMIii ACy., buLoias.Jlw Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carriages, A large stock on hand and I will to order of the Best Eastern Timber throughout. lALl WORK WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT, at Fair Trices. Repository and Shop Corner Niuth and Oak Streets, Eugknb City. rieose call and see for yourselvos before purchasing elsewhere Blacksmithing, Wood Work and Carriage Tainting done to order. W. W. ESPEY. McCORMIOK'S HARVESTING MACHINES! FARMERS OF LANE COUNTY, dont wasto yoa precious timo and money any longer iu looking at, discussing or buying Third and Fourth rata Machines, but go straight for tho BEST ONLY, and buy McCORMICK'S. . Moro than Thirty Years' Experience in Perfecting and Manufacturing them has proved it, aud over Two Hundred Thousasd Farmers havo indorsed them to bo such. So digest this subject well and then go anil look, and your own good senso and judgmeut will load you to buy a MoCORMICK Machine every timo. . MATHEW WALLIS. Aeront. apl5 3m El'GKNE CITV, UUEGOX. ' Also Agent for Molino Wagons, "Wheeler's Independent Reaper, and Cots IniproYcd Hoy liakos. a H. FBIEMDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE SPUING AND SUMMEU TUADB Tho Largest Stock of Goods EVEU DUOUGUT OUU STOCK OF CLOTHING has been largely increased and ws can show as handnom a line of ready made goods in MEN'S i AND BOY8. j business and Dress nits, As can be found In the county, snd as prices that , caunot tall to saimiy. OUtt DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is veil filled with a splendid asson all the leading styles and fashionable sha . ts goods. Empress Cloths, Mohair and American Dress Goods. Plaid, Plain and Opera Flannels of all colors. Bleached & Unbleached Cotton Flan . ' ncls. Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, SHAWLS and SCARFS; S. ' Robinson & Church . $rif DEALERS IN St., I w ciin rt HF i vv if inniir i n 1 HAVE TUB Besf Selected Stock In OPIUM OUfUISK and OTaHPEBAIC BAK1T8 speed. cured: pwiet,nopublicity,t home and without Inconvenience. An antidote that rands on its merits. Send stamps for particulars. DR. CARLTON. 187 Washington Soeet, Chicago, 111. r nni m tw Aa rflntritNiwnrkn I 1 fill If I II liH PHWepriwa. eounKlof sasniiiiisrmusaiu tho muTiKd ftud in&r GUIDE risurMhlfl un thn niv-itrlsssl OsfthieiultyitUm, ttc ftbuie. eu., iwn aiMHjven3 in tna KienMof rvpHMiuctlooi bow to I truly tupi'jr in Ut iiisutM rplatkin. Mtsl tttd tem&li. young antf initMle wei ihuultl Rmd nd pratrmltilf ouisUiiif infurniAtrOD, wlilrh no one on ftttora to be vita otiti on how tu Druorvtj tho h4ltri ftud comnlrittm. And Itireto fsult-d rtrerkj the treihiM-w ot youtJit the b'rt end only true MuriKvOQlde tn tha worlil. Price fiOoeiiU byHiit The author iney be ooniultrd mrwnally or hy inaiiuD toy oftheiubiTti inentiuntHl in hit work.Jumt MARRIAGE DR. BOItANNAWH Mil thaiiiiiiiiiiltvM hniilfl I I I I I WS know on vuuri.hip. War It II ill Wi rimr, tin I'nniuiiwicsl " " My.lrrlMsndlirnllKoiK AND ol thinsutl fynrm, fill- BOOKofSECRETS,-r'-"'ra it vi wkviia. 1 wipjdjmfnii (o nurriswe tMr niture and etm. TrwU on all Trivat 1 Hstr, (UJl; it!aininf thlrcautei, lytiiptint and mcain tu eur a iUtonl really ciiitlfic work uf the kind ever publish id, conUint n-ariy pasy?g and it oumplrte In w ry fm pct.8snt by Mailswcarrly iwalifl on m-t-ipt ot Uid$ A4 dim, Ir. C- A- KfiHANNAH iHNorthi'jJUsrt Qt.Utu,MQ jr.rtabiiihcdittimy. Central lllarkct. Wm. Ilcnsliaw, Proprietor. KKEP8 HAND KEP8 CONSTANTLY ON FAESH nEF.F. 1'OKK, MUTTOJC, VEAL, CIIICE., CURED MEATS, . ETC., ETC. THE CHEAPEST PLACE OX Tlie Pacific Coast for HOME-MADE BOOTS AD SHOES. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, J. II. DONALD nas now on band oyer one hundred and Bit J pairs . . it ... ,LwK ni .Itm which I am holluil to sell nvarclleas ot rout, awl we are now pri-jrco vu iu lVMUtoorderattuefoUowing greaUy reduced pr- eea: , Frew h Talf Hoots from to per pair. ...h Kin U.m (n,m 14 to I-r IMir. California Kip BoKa made Ui oril'-r i- SSper pur And all other work at eoually low pries. Itiir-' in dow at slwirt nitK. All work warrant!. Uememrth stand 'two doors South of A. V. HOt'KBI ES-IaUlI keep on a full of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Md ioTiu tbe uenUo ' ?m;r Krciks. TTA(;SS-T. . HEXDiUCKS IS AGENT V ir tha celebrskd Stndebaker South Bend Wagon. ii i 1:.- t y in i tt i 'm i TO EUGENE. WOOL 'BLANKETS, All Colors. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS & CAPS, In the leading Styles. OIL CLOTHS, for Floor and Table use. BOOTS & SHOES. We would call special attention to our stock Mona' am Boys' San Francisco Hoots, Whick we hnve sold for a number of years with great satisfaction. Every pair warranted. A complete stock or H AHDVV AllE ! Plows and Farming Utensils. CHOICE TEAS. CANNED GOODS, and all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at astonishingly low rates. LIVERPOOL AND CARMEN ISLAND SALT. Highest price for all kinds of produce and WOOL. II. FIHlWDIsY. ITAVB KOlt 8ALK II ATTHBLOWKST KATK9 Iron, Steel, Axes, Anvils, Cable Chains, Nails, Itime, Clans, Puttv. TaHe A Pocket Cutlery Oregon uuoa, riatoia, Ammunition, Agricultural Implemens Wastinn Powder, Fishing Tackle, Kto. Kto. a We lurile anexaml' nation of our eoods iMinllilent our prices win suit tne times. X KILLIWQSWORTH & SOW, STAR BAKERY, On Ninth Street. TEF.P consUntly on Land, fresh SiiRar. Toliacco A Clears. Peaehe Coffee, Canned Goods, I'liims, Byrup, Cheese, Powder, Buap, Htarrb, Tepircr, Hanllnes, Bait, Csndies, Commeal, Candles, Nuts, Ird, Kluur, Etc, Kto. Sl.Sfl Bread,' Cakr, Pics, rmlls and re'elallci of every deirrlption, which they wl!l sell uhesp tn....). Tk.l.r..l .... r vnnii. jimiui iur pant layors we solicit aeon tiuiiKnce of the same. Goods de vered to anvnart of tha clto t- r charirfl.. We are ennatantly ,reoeilnjf new Goods and will satinry our ciiatouicrs in regard to prices. FINE POULTRY Bred hy M. KVKK, Jr. hy M. KVKK, NAPA, Culifornia. llrons Turkeys, w.nbinjf 40 lb each. Emdoa ueean, wciKiun; rrom 40 to m lbs. per pair, iirahnias, Ivhorns, flames, etc, Vo kia I)U''ks.arenitfjnir is to SO 11m., and lt of all Ducks aa I-Afors. Also A fine assortment of Titrmnm. ItiAAMm i t. . i . ' ' v. uuw .nu aim r cmjim. A or variety of fonl desired imported. KiO:H. true to name, fresh aLd well na Veil. f, tknu for IUuslmtod C'irruUr, and Price IJat, to .M4 PUE, Napa, Cul. On receipt of 10 cents In stumps. I will furnish snri-imen rony of the I'OI'l.TIl Y lll'I.I.KTIN, an illustrati-d J paid- tuonthly, the renaniiMd authori ty in poultry mattvra in the V. H.; and dw-nleilly the Imt Poultry Journal publialasil. bubaiTiption only Pla stat where yon saw this advertisement, Orders may also t left at tins otHrw. rpit V IT I THE T.fl. HKMMtlCKi) BttASD X of BOAT, r or sale only by I. O. HENDRICKS. 1)101)1 (K OP r.Vt.llY KIXI TAKEJT in vacliaiar tor cuiU by T. O. HENDRICKS. iodide: of potass. Th be"l Heautiflerof tl O 1 il iBO W fure i'iV'lr. hHl. Iil.-Is, l;beumstuni ami llfTitirial l'jns. hil by all lrinrmsta. 'tf Ittw Unurntrab-d Hmiiuig Extract for I'W Cream, Cakes, ate. Pl bl:MHtL JIl U IIUDISK u T.C. HENDRICKS. y? . SHERMAN & HYDE'S COLUMlf Never before in the history of nlano forte matt' ufacttire lias an instrument tlsca so rapidly la popular faror. Its Intrinsic merit and decided anteriority over all others bss caused every musician and artist of note to adopt and recommend lt Mlssonssys: I shall take every opportunity' to recommend and praise your instruments. Miss Kellogg says: Your Tlanos are my choice' for the concert room and for my own bouses Lucca sam Yonr uprights are extraordinary' Instruments, and deserve their great popularity. Pattt mm. T KavA nu 4 It a ntanna nf AVArtf celebrated .maker, but give yours tbe preference' over all. 6transs says: Your Pianos astonishment me. I have never seen any pianos which equal yours. Wehll savs: Madame Tarena called vonr PI-' anos the finest in the United tttetos. I fully SQ-" dorse that opinion. They lave no rival. SHERMAN &, HYDE Corner of Kearney and Sutter SU., SAN FRANCISCO, PACIFIC COAST AGENTS FOR Tns Weber Piano, AND WUOLESALi AND IUCTAIL Dr.iLKRS IN Sheet Music, Music Books r AMD Hi MERCHANDISE. Tim SHERMAN & HYDE riANO lias four Ronnd Corners, Elegant Case, Orand! Boole, Full Agrallo, la Firat-Ulaaa, ana Fully warranted for Ten Years. Bnuare or Upright, $150; THE STEDMAN PIANO Is 7) Octaves, Handsotn Mouldinxs on top antf bottom or case, Agrane 'i reuie.varvea Legs and Lyre, and the best I'iuno Tor the 1'rioe, tiZO. For Elegance of Case, Richness and variety Tons, Delicacy of action and DurabQ' tillty For Illustrated catalognea, or any article try tbe music trade, Add real Sherman & Hyde, Cor. Kcarnoy and Suttor SU., SAN FRANCISCO. JelT NEW STORE AT Till OLD STAND F. B. DUNN, HAVING BOOnnT TIIE INTEREST 0T Mr Hcott In i lis old Arm Is now running thsr usinesa alone al I be old stand, when bs will t p, wed to see all Is old customers U aintrninthi lid stock down TSTT loaV stock 'now nes ly entirely JVirTV J1ND COMPLETE Composed Id part of nearly EVEIIYTIIIXU CALLED FOR, And I mak a ipedaltjn HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL f Iw'kh to make no fTsnd flourlb,bnt do say that Parment can coai nearer gettinir all they may want at my tor ttisa at any other etah--lisliment. I am also stent for UAWLEY, DODD X CO., of Partland, for all Agricultural Implements. ALSO, FOB PltlNCE A C0.S ORGANS AND MELODEOKS Tlsvlnf had sixtee years experiene la bsl V ber 1 think. I know th waats oth people. ivt e a call. ' F. B. DUNN. MHS. A. V. STOWELL, TEAdlEB OF PIANO. ORGAN. HAf.MOIIY AND THOROUGHBASS. Euire at resslew-e, wt end of Ninth street. SEVD I. to frt'. P. hi'W KI.L t..Ks rrk. for PmuJiW of V tres. eonlaininf Usta of m new-TOyera, so l fs'iinate shown sua I of advertising'. ctj where yoa w:u oe as weu mea