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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1877)
Notick. Rimple announcement of birtha, mar tin ga and dealhawill be inserted without charge. Obituary notion will In charged (or at the rate o( 10 eaata per line. We assume no responsibility (or views expressed ky eorreapoudeuta. tlingle eopiea of tlieQruan, in wrappers for mati ng, may be obtained at this ulhee. city and comm. Local Xotes. Finally. Duraut sells meat in chunk from 3 to 5 cents per pouud. This is no prateation but reality. ' Mr. Antrim gave a public lecture last Sat urday on the horse. He also gave a lecture to a private olass upon the horse, his dis eases, bow to 'dotect and distinguish them, what remedies and how to administer them, by what marks to accurately tell his age, right and wrong manner of shoeing, etc. He talked good, practical "horse sense" through out, and we presume that there is not one of his class thai would take ten times the Amount that it cost for the knowledge gained. The Portland Standard says : "Our valley papers all speak in the highest terms of the oxcellent buggies manufactured at Eugene City. This is what Oregon wants. Give us lome manufactories and we shall hear no more of "hard times." That notice is worth ".more to the reputation of a town abroad to wards attracting immigration and capital, than all the blowing of I.niirlgrathm agents that conld be crowded into a decade. The compliment is well deserved, and tlio buggies built in Eugene by Mr. Espey are far supe rior in workmanship and liuUh to any eastern built buggies we have seen. Will Start. The sawmill of Abrams Bros, will commence sawing again next Mon day. Damaged.' Wo learn that the rains this week have caused considerable damage by causing fall wheat to lodge. Found. A fir cape. The owner can ob tain tho same by calling at thisoffioo, describ ing property and paying for this notice. Services Chawied. The services at tho i No News. -We have no news from the Indian war of any importance since our last issue. The Indians have retreated across Salmon river and are intreuched in a strong position in the mountains. Tho Lewiston Teller says that in the fight with Capt Per ry's force the Indians had only 70 men. They took 26 guns from dead soldiers and those who had thrown them away. Only four Indiana were wouuded, oue of them mortally. In tho fight much of the stock they had stolen from the settlers on tho prairie scattered and ran back. This infor mation comes from Indians Who were held as prisoners in Joseph's camp, but made their esoni. We've Found Him. His name is Frank Noel He's the most robust, able-bodied, uuconscicnceable liar in the State. He wrote a letter back home from Salem, from which we make two or throe sample extracts, and we thitik our readers will coincide in our charit able estimate of the fellow's veracity. He says, "The only thing tho farmers raise to get money out of is wheat, and some little wool, but of a very poor quality 10 and 20 cents per pound, 2 and 3 pounds to the sheep." Again, "Can buy brush land for 7 to 10 dollars per acre, and cost $30 to $40 to get it ready for cultivation. Again, "They raisa no corn at all, and only what oats they need for their wn use." But the follow told one truth. He says, "Some people hero are the blainedeat liars you ever saw. We got acquainted with one." No doubt but lie has just got accounted with himself sinco he came to Oregon, and we coincide in his opin ion of that gentleman's character for truth- itlnuss. llo winds up thus : "Address Dan '! owsome, Salem, Orcv'on. Dou't mention outVwhm, but say you scon his name in 8011111,03011 paper sent you," True to his "vw ' -" ins, he puts a lie iuto the mouu oi10 f,iCI1(l to whom he sent his cor- rtBKmdeiic It is not surprising that ho sneum wuh t conceal his identity. s. sn:Liii:isi:it, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALER IN First-Class Family Groceries CIGARS AND TOBACCO, ' Notions, Crockery and Willow Ware ALS3 FIXE WINES AND LIQUOUS For mediual and family um. And everything elite uaally kept in a First Class FAMILY GROCERY STORE 1 iwir leave to inform the eitiaens of Eugene anil the surrounding- count tw 1 h.v. r..n.,i- ... ..,1 cheaper than any other house Una aide of Portland Fresh supplies received weekly, Of the very beat qmlitieaosLt. My motto is ' Small Profits and Quick Sales. Fleam call anil Wm mv nrino k.r,.M v elsewhere. ' ' "" 8. STKIX II RISER, V'illnmettp Street, Kmrene City. Casli Paid for IJacon .iml V. rrra Goods Delivered to all Parts of the City FREE OF CHARGE. Willumeits Transportation and locks Company. "V-OT1CT..-THE FOLLOWIXO RATES 1 1 llf IxM.rl.. .. !,:.. I 11 . 1 - l it lr""r nave "een established by this company ns tho maximum rates for one year from May lt, 1877, vix- . er ton. to Portland $1 (to 1 75 list of l.ollera I.. .- T .... ecn- a. u 11 iw at wiie x Utffc wiiico Kub-eiritVa Or.. ic-t Chiistena, CG C'uv, Ihoinas Jlo'.lmm, 1 M. E. Church on next Sabbath will be at 8 Hugun Ames, y,t p 3 llowuiaiVM li Hill, Ue llerm ill, o'clock P. M. and not at 11 A. M, an usual. Personal. E. E. Wheeler, formerly trav eling for Remington' paper warehouse in San Prancisco, but now for Pooley, the yeast powder man, gave us a call on Wednesday. Looks Wkll. during the part week the firemen have had the seas removed from the Court House, and the floor scrubbed, and when decorated will present a magnificent appearance. AlAEGnAMASS. This unrivaled tronpo cave an entertainment at Lane's Hall on Monday evening, and we are not guilty of flattery when we say that their performance lias never been excelled in this city. Sweets Esa On the Fourth, Billy Moore and Frank Neif will dish np hot candy in Topes,istring3, stickB, rolls, curls, b;Jls, wads orcob3, just to suit the fancy of their custo- mere. Old vinegar-faces, come up and get ewectcned. Kuizlu, En ii Mitchel, J 1' MeAlexanile Uamtwiolt. J W T Ie, C'li uls Moore, ,1 V Mu11io11.hh!, Thos Uhjdoii, Mary t f W allace, Art 1TV.J lN Wsjod, Jolm PATTEIiSUN, T. M. . i e uave ju ra: , , ., factory, direct! A . . . . anions' the hitter am many very prettt 8tyl emhnA aM Pannds, Linbo.4, (jjA,, Satin and ComnV, RlA., n' . wo sell cheap, nm&10 C,T f(ff w . Plr. V-ViVntATTH.V. In Vour I. lie Vorili Vu Cental .Sickness prevails e Where. a,l ev.rvh,, complain 01 .oin? . . , f . v When ek, tlie objeo, ,.. u . bn-k lJ;;a.Uclie, ho. r w jj j, m (..Ution of U0 Heai j lliliousness, eta, can t.4 .'.. Dairy. John Lcnger moved his dairy to -town to-day, corner of Eleventh and High streets, and, as heretofore, will furnish cus' tomera with fresh dairy products at their homes. No water in John's milk nor lard in his butter, you bet. New Enterprise. Koseublatt & Co. ship ped, this week, a large lot of egg direct to .San Francisco. Mr. Bettman informs us that he is paying as much, or more, in cash, ior eggs, than others are paying in trade. 'That's the place to sell On the Rail. "Rov." W. H. Watkinds, .x-Superintcndent of the Penitentiary, pass ed down on the train yesterday. He has ibeen on a mission to Sun Francisco aud is on his return. Geo. A. Steele, Postal Agent, also passed down yesterday. Acemtsr. Last Friday two men living on Camp Creek, named Clark and Johnson, were examining a pistol, the pistol whieu vu in the hands of Johnson, was accident- ally discharged, the ball striking Clark in the breast The wound, we learn, was se vere but not necessarily fatal. Look Here! S. Steinheiser is receiving very day fresh vegetables of every variety brought to this market Also all kinds of f raits in season, including apples, peaches, pears, apricots, plums, nectarines, bananas, etc, also a full and complete stocL of grocer ies aud provisions, warranted pure, fresh and of the best quality, and sold .t prices that defy competition. Go and see Lim, and you'll say so, too. ! Market. Wool has been coming in freely until the rains commenced this week. Prices jange from 26 to 27 cents per pound. We jiote the following shipments since the season commenced: S. IL Friendly, 2j,0(X) lbs.; T G. Hendricks, 8,000 tU.; A. Goldsmith, 8,000 lbs.; Peters & Co., 6,000 1W; Lane County Mercantile Association, 22,20 J. There is a considerable quantity yet remaining in hands of merchants, ready for shipment. with large lots yet to come in. In con3e qnenceofthe drouth in California farmtrs an poshing all their stock fit for butcher's iise into market, and the consequent depres sion in prices of butcher's rajats has materi ally affected the demand for, and prices- of cured meats. "So. 1 sngar cured hams are thrown on the market in San Francisco at 12 J cents per lb., and there is no demand fur bacon here for shipment Price here are hams 12c, sides 10c, shoulders 8c Butter 20 and eggs 15 cent in trade. We learn that anroe farmers who shipped their wool. realized less for it than those did who sold to merchants br. FtUWEII Without tf'ttlllA -", ,i you doubt this, go to yonr-r "! ,T" Sample liottlo for lu ceiitsT' ""'V'lt l.vr size 7i cents. 'JVo d.VjOV J"!?:' The ONLY agency in ... ... . ., NEK'S HEALTH (J(JKSEI , 'l in.,.r Willuini.tta uml Seven! 1"'0 ""i e.'ts. a .i21 3n J. A. Winter is still alive am photographio Imsimss. Pictures enlarged to any size, in iniliu ink or ,uinU.il in water aged in tht itouehed Oregnn City Hutteville l'lianiioej Havtnu Fan-field Wheatland Lincoln Salem Eola Independence Ankeny's Landing Lemia Vita Spring Hill Albany t'orvallis Pcora Monroe UarriMburu Eugene City Wagons, Hacks, Buggies, Carriages a I . wr89 ",1clc ." nand-and I will to order-uf the Best Eastern Timber throughout ALL -WORK WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT, at Fair Prices. Repository and Shop Comer Ninth and Oak Streets, Ecck.nk Citt. Please call aud see for yourselvei bofore purchasing elsewhere BlacksmWung, Wood Work ami Carriage Tainting done to order. W. W. ESPEY. Robinson 4 Church DKAI.KKs IX S1IELF& HEAVY HARDWARE 'lUVK TUB Res! Selected Stock lu Oregon HAVE FOR sale at tlie LOWEST haU'i IKOX, STEEL, KAILS, RoPlJ Canle I bams, tihwis, Putty, iani eand rocket CUTLERY, GUN'S, PISTOLS. AMMUNITION, Auiiii i i.rinAi, IMPLEMENTS, lllastini Powder, Fishinp T aekle. Ktc.Eto. V invite an exam inatiou of our (roods, coninkiit that our prices will suit the times. 175 2 00 2 00 2 50 2 60 2 f.0 2 75 2 75 3 00 Son 3 00 3 00 3 M) 3 M 4 00 4 00 5 00 (.imin and Flour shipped from "the ' iinU alHive mentioned direct to Astoria will be cnarjeii per ton additional. The company will contract with parties who desire it to trimiort tirain and Flour at above rates for any peci(ied time, not exeee.liii'' five J'ears- 8. If. ItEEl), A ii President W. T. & L. Co. i ortiann, April 18, 7. niy6 3ra S. H. FRIENDLY, HAS JUST OPENED FOR THE si'Mv.Y a" vn .', ..i. f. The Largest Stock of Good EVER BROUHT TO LUtiEXE. a F. DORRIS To all who knowthem- selves indebted to me. I have demands against me which MUST BE PAID, and I cannot meet them unless I can collect. If you would save cost come and settle without delay, for I MUST HAVE f'OKEY.. Jan. C, 1877. B. F. DORRIS. V sell S. II. Kennedy's Hen r!.. i nn.u.. n;., .... 111). bUU Ut'nb Ulltl niicn. ii . . ..l...l.l. U ... :i... .. . V'U Will I 1 I't.ll' . V I l,vw IIU. tin ... v..v. ...... Portland. Vn. . ITIAIMIIKD. At the residence of H. Stewart, nc June 'J7, Mr. U. S. Howe of I'reuwell an . 1). Liuuions. In KiiLfne Citv. at the bride's residen the evmiL' of J line 'Sith. bv Recorder V Mr. Evens S. (Jay ti .Mra. harali A. win No cards. Tho Democrats are now growling, says Xew York Tribune, hecau-e the uouimissioil which has cone out to hold a p.wt mortem examination on (j rover and C'roiim will cost the Goveiniiient several thousand dollars. It dues seem a great expense lor a very uiiig- ilicant punKise; Imt tlioa drover anu cro- nin are purely Dcinocralic itutitutious, aim, like all tilings oi ma; kiuti, co-i o greav uciu more than they ate worth. Statesman. Did J. M. .lolins gad the- gan.n ol lipplu's retainers who were Mimmon- el to Washington last Sprinir, nndiT the pretext thai they were important witnes. in the electoral muddle, and who knew nothing, aud were not ex amined at all, cot more than they wi re worth ? They pr. bahly deiwryed little pUaxure trip for the duty w ork done in the ituereet ol I.adu-al- icin,lnt that party ii;,'ht to have ! id the expense!!, and not stolen it Iroin the Treasury, Sillt. The .priniifi ! 1 Rtpuhli run mm: "The llritinh govern tieitt it difprxeii to 'Mir up' the Chi-holm maxnacre, if Governor Stone of Mm disippi itin't." Win n the Republican id that it naid a mpremely silly thing Wiien Goy. Stone vUited I lie ivne of the tragedy everything wa rj-net and the inveoiiira'.ion of the aiTiir wat a matter tor tile Courts entirely, im Has taken possession of the Luckey Livery Stable, And will carry on a GENERAL LIVEltY LUSIN'ESS. Horses fed and boarded by the week or day. HOUSES AND BUdGIES FOR HIRE. Old Furnitun Repaired AN'D DC AS GOOD AS NEW v L V v 4 nun ml 1 V . BV L. 'pi j r new. As I.V n l llto A M u 1 BLEU BEUT LANE. X I'AINTINO AN'D GRAIN'IXO A speciality, the ftouth lle of Ninth St. 1-TIIK T(l. HKNDSICKH BnAXD I". ror sule only hv T. (. HKNDRirKS. iVORTH & CO., all ATI NT E THE BUSINESS in incra"l w'hes at the old stand, olferin," -ut-4 to cnnt'iiiieni, oM aud e, tlie niM,t given to Prescriptions. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING "irKvijr uK-rv.'uHMi and we can show as uanuiome a liueol reaily made piods iu MEN'S AN'D HOYS' BUSINESS AN'D DRESS SUITS As can be found in the country, and at prices that eaunot fail to satisfy. OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT is well filled with a splendid assortment of all leading styles and fashionable shades of good. EMPRESS CLOTHS, MOHAIR, and AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, Plaid, Plain and 0em Flannel of all colors. Hleached it Unbleached Cottou Flan nel h. Ladies and Gents' Undorwoar, SHAWLS and SCARFS; wool blankets' ALL COLORS. Trunks and Traveling Satchels. HATS AND CAPS in the leading styles. ' OILCLOTHS for floor and table us, BOOTS AN'D SHOES. We would eall social attention to our stock of Mens' and Hoys' Sun Francisco. Hoota, Which we have sold for a rmm1ul ,..,....:.i. K'reat satWactimi. Every pair warranted. A complete stock of HARDWARE, PLOWS AND FARMING ' UTENSILS. CHOICE TEAS, CANNED GOODS, And all choice FAMILY GROCERIES at HAtonishly low rates. LIVERPOOL 4 CAKMEX ISLAND SALT. IIih8t price lor all kinds of produce aud WOOL. M. If. FKIIMiDLY. JAS A. STERLING, Dranesville, Douglas County, Oregoi. Dealer in General Merchandise, NOTARY PUBLIC Full line of Legal Blanks on Manager of STERLING'S EXPRESS. TO COOS COUNTY. All business promptly attended to. A New Deal. R. G."GRAHAM, MERCHANT TAILOR HAS JUST RECEIVED from the last a line of line and fanhionable cloths, auah aa has never before been brought to Kugsas, aaav sitinif of iul Woods, Coaling, 1st all dradea, aua Pin V.S4saa. CALL AND SEE MY STOCK. h.u. eKAHjtm. SELLING AT COSTI FOR SIXTY DAYS. Manufitoturer and Dealer la Lead, Hack and Wheel I-IiinrJESS, arrantett t alilornla Lisatuor. , SADDLES OF ALL KINDS, BRIDLES, HALTERS, SURCINGLES. HORSE COTIRS, LASH and 11U-GGY WHIPS, COM US and UliUSHES, HARNESS DRESSING, ETC.. ETC. Tlisnkful for past favors I would respeatfullr solicit k ooutiuuauce of the saiua. Important! Persons knowiiur themselves indebted to either by note or account, are requested to maka settlement by Jan. 1, 1877, or iwvnient must ba etiforoKl WAf. 1'RESTON. A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 731 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS IN all kinds of BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL FUKNITURE A APPARATUS, PIANOS, ORGAN'S And other Musical Iimtmmcnts, SHEET MUSIC,, ETC., ETC.. Amenta for the "OWEN" and 'LIVE-OAK" WRITING PAPERS. Blank Book Manufacturing A SPECIALTY. Our (roods are to be had of all the principal Beokseller. jalStim Brick Slorr, for. Vjllumtite k Eighth Sti.. EUGENE CITY. A. V. PETERS k CO., Ara a.w ia iectt of a mj Urgs stock f new r.inn(j (jo(M)s, Selwtwl with much cars from the lnrct and bet iaipoi ting liuuius ia Una Francwg. Our Stock of DRESS GOODS Is nnniiiallr lanra sad attrwtita. unA T.rr Utuit atylv n I niirnlties, anl of all rovlot a pna, su aa to mmt the new of all. WHITE GOODS. A Urgt KMorttnpiit of Widnw w luorlmnt V STAPLE GOODS. A Urgtock of Dlnu-liM Mimlina ami T.inrni, TUe I.inen, Tuwelinn ami IliMixry; Cor-t. UIV. ...UIUCI,, .ju-m urn i.ini-D uuiiara in all grwlut WE WILL PAT THE HIQhTST MARKET FEICE In canh fur any auniicr of pcunita of GOOD MKRUIIANTABLK WOOL COUNTRY PRODUCE UIUOUL.AR ' or Tin STATE UNIVERSITY, EUGENE CITY, OR. The twautif tl bulMing prrparM for the Stats Un- Tcmiir of Onyua U-n(j now read, fur tlis aaxjairoo (ltio of itu.linu, tht Urat srwiun will ooniiuimn on the Kith uf (Vtotwr. I hartf will U twa amiw. of Miidy, tli. PrepinitorT an4 CulleuUU, aal two tei me of tweut r week eaeh. ThalawpnivMnfurtha frM tuitiua of oa itu lnt frura Mrh nisntj an.l f.w tth meinhar of tin liillma. Htu.li-nUwishiniftoaTHil IhsinMilm of the twni fits of thii law ahouM Ditks apiiliraUon to'lheeiiuiitr iuikm inU-n lent ol tli.eour.tr 1 ws 'a thejr ml.la. All uthsr stuilenta wl.hiiiK to tuks tin miiiwiiteoonraswlllht reijiiiiat to pa a tuition ft of l.'O par term In alvunoa. AU Mndldatca for almi.l.,n to this drnartm.nl will U raqulrtd tu iwu aa asanuutloB In tha followinr BTUDIKS i lealini?, Writing, OitlMtfruphy, Prantloal Arith- liietln, MitrlMli Uiaiiiiur,0rphr, Mtaluri ol tha United Wtttte., Ulin Oiamraar, llwlaraud 4 Books of Chw, Or.uk Oraminar and Reader! but for ths present the examiaation in tha luiiKuuttea may U onmtiHi. iii corileulsum uf study in the COI.LKHIATB COUBSB Will cornpriw, lit, ths ueaal eulliv un. 1.1, a ooaipiete ootin. in Helanra. H, a Normal eoursa idunueil with iwci'il reference to th. nU of lrm-if ia. All atudenu in Ihii derHrtment wdlbaiMpilred ' o" pnr uiiu in auvaui lor lOcliUin Ul sxpeniiea. All stuleuta ia tha I'UKPARATOItr 0EPARTMKNT Will b. reiiired to pay s tuition of ill in aiWaara. IhMdepartiiit-iit will giva atudeuU ths aemeary ti.ininu iu the atu lir rwUiracl fur aduiiUuca Into tha Culleiiuta departuieut. THE FACULTY Will nmaint of Prof. J. W. Johnaon, President, and Profeawi a I humaa Cuu-li.n and Murk llailny. 'iha tvai'lwra in tlie pieimrntory demrtnieiitaie Mra Ma. ry K. Hpiller, V nuiiiwl, and Mary K iHtone.Miaa Aaaiaiaut. jiiiim w. JOHN.-HDN, Pmiideat af Uaimaity and Ifaeultr, J. J. WAI.TIIN, bec'y Hoard of Directors. D. R. LAKIN. rpilE HARNESS SHOP FORMERLY J- owned by CH AS. HADLEY has bm Innijilit liy 1). II LAKIN, who Is refilling the slum with a good asMirtment of lliinieiw, SwMles, Jtrunlies, Com!, Carls, Hpum, Wliifm of all kimU, DreBKud Deer Skins, Saddle Llaiikets, Anil in fact everything kept in fimt-clasa har nem hIioji, wlii-.-h be pnijjoses to sell as elieap as any .me in the busiiiess. All kin ls of prolines taken in exchange for work Wheat, Oats, Flour, l!.K-on, Pork, Beef cattle, lion's on foot, Wool, Hidea, I).-.t skins, : - - ?SW r-thaV will Belt A. V. PETERS CO. 'OotiiiU3ninjioA( ob JIMU .IU et auio !U3fflS V JO svinxviv to th-niL,, iukw.t f R0,:t,HT T0 -i;iiirKS'. U-S-ClaUanisforW,; LAND AN nvr which the Governor lia I i'lft nerwioiu i : i.i;. lujun. ' H MINES FoVo.rp TKAIjK. vale COl...bl:lP rvriTiv rs, sailors, woui, Lane County MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION THIS ASSOCIATION HAS ON HANK a law and varied tssrtinent of FLESH OiX il)S, and sre rvn;iin; every month new sujijili'-s suiUxl to this n arkel Cowls are sold low and AT ONE PRICE TO ALL ! (Jive him a call before buying elsewhere. rivo iHTceni on lor cauli down. Kememla-r the old stand, first door north of F. U. Dunn. t AIo a kioI aesorttnent of the liest SAI)I)L TREES mail on this coaM for wholesale cus tomers at cheap figures. DEXTER STABLE, Jas Humphrey, - Proprietor. LIVMtY AND FCKD kTAIILK, Wilh.me.to Street, i i Eui-ne City. TEAM.S AND LL'OGIE.S AND SADDLE HORSES TO HIRE. IIore Loanlerl by the day, week or monttt Uiu tlie moat reaaniiable tenus. ilay l'.'lf FOK THE SPlilKfl SITMMff.n TT? ATiK I Wf. PEO to inform aur friends and tha paMla llwt a. have juat reraived dinot from baa Frauoiaeoand th. Kattern wark.ta AN IMMENSE STOCK GROCERIES, HARDWARE, DFY-GOODS, FANCY GOODS NOTIONS. CL0TIUN5, ' FURNISHING GOODS, IIAT3 AND CArS, BOOTS AND SIIOES, Clocks, Paint3, Oils, Etc., Selected by our MR. 8. ROSENBLATT, which we ulfer at HKDUCKD PRICKS. Parties will find it to their advantage to eall and examine our stock and prices bsfoi pur chasing elsewhere. Highest price paid for all k'.uds of Product 8. ROSENBLATT & CO. War has commenced in Curopt! AND R. G. OALLISON TS AOAIN ATHI8 OLD HIS OLD ST AX D J on Willamette Htreet and having bought the Interest of W, T. Osburn in the tirra of Ualli- And PnODTCE TAKEN AT THE HIGH EST M.VitKET KATES. - ;ive us sell b..-f.-e i'm-hain as it is no HVOTl PlTT "rr! V CJ)la tiHlilefci..hwiprU and give jiriwsL apl " W-wal Uy 1U1 JtXlxJ, T OFFPR FOn HAI.E AIWIT TWETT arrea X of a,r." Hichest Market Price fnr Wncl ! "?!T-i-2f boatmiich I-gal jiirisdK-tion as . Ata. fatnU l,'ef vU'w ! t. rh-n.- tu city, la r ,he - Brititb Government." Hut un- warrants f -1;.,? "v fTIHOSE HAVING WOOL TO SELL will ; Uu,'m t"T. Q . i- i i t i t I... l "VaUbusinewat lUk!;1 - ideaae call on the nndmiinw-L Advanote K..ire. der tbe " hisl.er law" rule, wWli hu ton. !te d.-hm-.i r.B.UAJ. ' long governed these ydieri andlwre. I'7J 'f'1. vuliial le Und. dirartlr umm tm hDnnrfl-lil. 1M rouuty, OrrmtB. m Uji yurm tlma a Iuiumi, U-n, nrrliard in lritis'. lliin.ti.T nira-luv. etr .ati-. ; (ill .n 1 hk at I in pi. a. 1 will dupua of it uo :-i lu. lot ia V.it-n Oil jr. ia una of tlie nvard Eobimma It Church at the Hardware Store keep the largest and b-ft atlerted stock of wall HO I Gov A. fJOLDSMITH. riKM t OK N ILK rKMrald, r .1 . T- .- .! . , , iwi lower Uin nunal . ... . . x.nn.t r. ........ . ,.. it p.M rnr -..in,;. 'common lor ine r.irt-uuvra iu u.i r j ,.(. n imtt . , . ,,-r' f.i.i-uiiMMr.niAi!ii ur u.ree pru.,.. "i TV T i , . , as-. t 1 sal-trvle. V " I 7 u I ' - bundr-d and aixT a MO arrea Bn-W part, Brown, F.ianka, SaMn. Giit and Eml- I t J,.gal lnJ ConMUOtlonal re- t.i H,lUit , r ",,rni f',n' h" ' trahivati.: all mid-r nw and l.e ir-..r.Ta ed paper, whirk they pnrJ. diwet tV the ! - lhew are WtOuM,, to Co J , An-Jr tl ;V hu i rnu in M wbi.h w. ail aell at s. lone wbotlo,, honor then, I VVu I'Sl &l MMTIi AHUa-Varyat -alth. OL'AllO OlIllX HH Ll'ENA VISTA STdNE WA1:k" i T. i. HK.M'KK KS 7)RIT-NEWIL-IGNS OK fcTAN darvl bruAli at rklENDLVS. son ft Osburn, is prepared to funilsh all whe may gvt him a eall with the beat quality ef every tiling usually kept iu a faint class grooary and provision store, sm h as KCOAKS, TEAS, COFFEE, CANNED (iOOliS, TOHACCO k CM A l!S, OLASS AND Ql! KENS WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAFa?, at reasonable rates for CASH or PltODUCK. (live me a call and see what I can do for you Thankful for punt patronage I iuvits you te call squill. (loob delivered to any part of the city free ofchartfe." K. 0. CALL1SON. DUNN & STRATTON aTTRI OLD STAND OF I. B. DTJNX nAVINO ASSOCIATED WTrH MK IH business Mr. HOUACE F. bTKA'lTOX, we have jut received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OF C00D3, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL I ACItlCITLTUItAL IMPLEMENTS. We desire to make do rrand flourish, but A say that fanners ia coin, nearer getting ANYTHING THEY MAY WANT at our store than at any other eatabliahment la town, and they can buy them on as good terna. We have a full line of FOKEIGX AND DOMESTIC DBYGOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FUENISHINO UOODtf, MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHLVO, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SH0IS, And are continually addinir to our stock lei meet the demands of the public. DUNN k STRATTOX. A 1'KKK ( I KE. For ennatimptioa, hnim-hitia, sxthama, catarrh, thrratt and lunsf ilirai. A Uo a sure relief and pennaiH-nt cure tt grnrttA debility, dyapepainv and all nervoua atfectiins, by a aimp'e vegetable merlidne which nirrd a Ttnirxlde mioionary I'li viruan w in. Vni a miileiit of Srna and the Eaat, and who ha Irevly tiveo this valua ble eiwciric to tliormanda uf kindred sufferers with the srreat''t iihle Iw-neht, and Dow he ferU it bis aarre.1 l rl-ti.m duty to impart to ot'i-rs tli woii.iriil ini,i-rat:n? renwoy, and will srnd FKEE the original receipt conij.lete, with foil tlir ti"in, to any n n tticloau uup rv :". i'U. t i. nr. iv a. i.iii.r.i.n. GaruTT lV-'xx, Bviurnr-r, N. Y. V. O. Fox Ti.