The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, January 24, 1880, Image 2

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD
KUUKNKClTr.OUKUUN.
IIA'IURUAY.JAN. it. I MHO.
Ctmocratie Slate ConTcnliou.
A Democratic Stats Convention In lieretijr
called to meet at Albany, on Wednesday,
April 7, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the pui-pose of
nominating a cantlidiita for Congress, three
oandi.latee far Supreme Juices, Judges for
eah of the several judicial district and Prose
outing Attorney, and the election of six delo
(tee to attend the National Democratic Con
vention, and to trannact nuch other business in
may properly oomo before the Convention.
The Convention will consist, of Wi delegates,
portioned among the vurioui counties aa fol
low! i
faker
Kenton... .
Linn 15
Marion 13
Multnomah IK
1'olk 8
Olackamaa. .
Olateoii
Columbia., i 2
Tillamook
Coon...
6
it ,:il. in
luiutma
Curry
Douglas...
Grant
Jackson. .
Jowphlne.
Lake ,
Ixie
.. 2
..11
.. ft
.. 8
.. 3
.. 3
..10
I'uion 8
wS;::::::::
Vuinhill e
Total Wi
Tt I. 1-1 tL.t . M.4
Mm nwiuiuiuuflu mat uu ivu umu u"w
tftaa two rotee. either hr nroir or otherwise.
a said Convention, and a full representation
most earnestly reueuL The Committee
uroeete that the 1'rin.arirw -e
ordered by the proier local committees, be
held on Saturday, March 20tb,and the County
Convention on Saturday, March 27th.
By order of the Democratic Statu "'t'
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VviuiuiLVCGe tunn r. i u.i.r.u,
nmirlimn
Noltnkh, Btcrotary.
the hmim.
The promised address to tho !
aocraey Irom tho commiltco p.
Dointod by tho Stato Central Coin-
mittoo, baa been proparad, and
proaont it in full, on another pago, to
our readora. Wo bcKjtcak for it u care
ful consideration on thuir part,
kapocial attention is called to that
portion of tho addrosa in which th
relation of Slate and National powar
la diBCuaaaJ. Iho tendauoy in nil
latter legislation has boon to weaken
State authority, nnd ttiipplant it by
the atrong arm of tho contral powor.
Tbo dangora that mennctfd, and linal-
1 aubrortad former republics, are
possible with us. Lot it onct bu ax
tablishad that a Mate must be sub-
orriout to National policy in control-
ling hoi domestic alf.iirs, exihiing and
toleratud by the siillerucue ol a cn
tralixed head, the great principles of
tboUuionare daatroyo.1, and over
r.u... aUu....i.,7 mo ioai
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eausa had succeed d. Tho Demo-
orano pany uas oyer pia.igeu itsaii
(A tha main! iiiiiiiiiu ni ilia riirliiu rtiitir. I
. .a t i i i ,
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anteoa the Mates by our coustitution.
Jtreoognim the National (.ovora.
aueni, oui wouui souk 10 coimi.e 11 s
xerciae within tho constitutional liin.l
nations proscribed by tho great char
tor of our rights; il ruuxt remain the
eerrant, uot the master of the States,
Tho appeal for unity in party
councils should bo heeded. Upon
the eve of an iinnorlaBt rresidcntiiil
election Democrats should lorget the
petty jealousies begotten by cliniU'H
and rings, and strivo for tho success
of piiuoiph s dear lo orery lover of
ur Jtepublican institutions. IiJ
not ihosu divisions eiiL'trndurcd liv
personal preferences und lad ion,
which the ceinuion enemy would tun
iato a Hume for our own destruction:
Attend your cen volitions, especially
primaries, ami select men fir your
representatives, who have tho inter
sts of kite psity l heart. ' The
acbeines ot ambitious politicians for
their own profit and aggra.di.enmnt
ooacern not tho solid inahsol Democrat-
io rotors, and should bo suvtTely i
buked. Let ibe rank and tile labor
,!.! - 1 ,,
fcanuoiiiously fer the principles held
11...," 1 1 ...
party and shocsm is assured. Wilh
a untied Iron, vicloiy is rei u'm
Cbiirie Kmijralisa.
Tut llouaaoommiltwaon ducatioa
and labor liaa agreed to rejiorl a bill the Sonata Chamber, a friend coin
far the prohibition ofChiuese tmi;,'ri pliuieutsd him upen tlio ioecii-1 of
Hon, auustantiiilly tha same us that
(isssed by Congress but winter, but
vetoed If "resident Ilsyes. U ra
triola the o.imW tlul can ba landed
br an one vessel to fifteen, and omits
the asetions ra-iutrin-' notice to be
civauot tba abrosraiion of section
fifth snd sixth of the llurlin-aiue
traatT--thase beinmha Kactkms ut.ou
I
wbicb tba lWideut mainly baud jlU
vet.
.bijo DKtrr Stitsmknt. Code
ram ism t bad condition finauciallv. I
Kroiu tba Tublic lVbt Suieuunl I)t0.
31sL Is"!), wa Ivarn that lie iniarast
D -..-w. I'lv,
bearing no interest, lo7,V3,GU3.0i.
Interest unpaid, l-'l.ClH.lb'.a'a. Total
debt, 2,2I9,782,H)S.7B. Tatal tub
io Treasury, 207,Ds3,!)dU Debt
leas cash au ban I. $2,01 1,7'J,j0 I t:.
' Tuk Deroaciatio platform if (haul
ia noniioaU-J : "NoTbiid Tmu."
J
i
Tiltlcn'i Dillon.
Tlio New York correspondent el
tlx I'hiladelphiu L&l'jer writes ns
follow: Mr. Kelly, it il understood
it willing at any moment lor the
alct of peace to resign Lit position
an Tainman j loader, in order to brinn;
tliat organization into nceord with
th rest of tho party, provitlml Gov
ernor Tilden will giro some aulhorita
tivs assurance that bo ii not again
canJiilato for tlio Presidency. It
may bo emphatically reported here
what ha already been stated, that
Mr. Tilden will not, under any cir
euraetanoes, eornply with that candi
tion. Hit response to all such orcr
tumi is substantially this: "I Lav
1 nothing to do with John Kelly or
n. ir.ll T .
iainniany nail, aim i uiuet p.iuuiu
loriy d,oIi,, 10 eDUr iuto an nt
tiatinne on thf-ir behalf. Mr eaune is
tin cause of tho people of the United
States, and. a that causa ouL'ht in
I '
1 . 1 , 1
J"B'',,;- "1U"J UD
again at tho polls, tt II not for any lo
0tt notit.ician or lor any local faction
mealw)n t0,und t,(t w of
I
U'O 1-H-lllocracy Ot tlio nation carrying
their appeal Irotll the findings of the
Electoral Commission to tho ballot
I t tf 1' r L I
UW w.i-i un.ui.iu w w nan
aimrvnclied Mr. 1 iltlort otl the su 1
I jut l will toftiiy to tho correutnefe ol
this representation of his position
n'1 ilK i'ortauc aa allowing iLnt
lh- rc u,,ion of 1,18 Van Now
Vork Pl'tij liowltw, at thing
preatiiil, in uot to bo ovor
catimatoii
3! nsl lliive Nrw York.
Tho recant drill ol tho tido in Naw
JiBey and Connecticut baa bcon to
ward tho KopublicariK, but it will be
percaived that New York and In
dianu cast f0 vola, and if tho Dmo
crau can add thoi.e to tho 138 South
ern veto.-, he will have 188, which i
throo moro than a majority. I!ut it
will bo cocn also that ludiana. New
Jeicy and Connecticut east only 28
voles, which ia 10 abort ! tho mini
her which the Demociatio candidate
must hat from the North in order
to succeed. Therefore it is that ibe
l)t,n0frata cannot gal along without
tL. rote of New York. The case is
jull , cC8r wilh lh0 Republicans
'
Tba whole number ol Electoral rotas
iu ,ho N,rlb lt Taka away the
r.i . . . ....
()U V0lei 0 ,xew lornuini tniliana,
ftml t1B r,IBttlnj8r j, i8i 1,1,,
,our ,,or, o- nijori(v.
Ling May II Prusjicr.
'J'1'0 J)iul! I'Mmintr, that reliable
vxpoucnt uf Dcinocratio principles,
h entered upon the lilteenth yaar
"s exiatoneo asvltbirtiath volume.
lN I'oniocralm journal on tins Coast
c" t'omparo with it for ability in ed
trlul insiuuoinout. Hold and War
'I'"H ' it staumeuts, it challenges
admiration ol its opponents, f.on
may il bvo and prospwr iu the g..ud
work
Tiih grand total 01 Auiwiean ex
ports for tho year ending Juno ilDth,
IS"!), was seven hundred and seven
teen millioa (f717.(l!);),777); ol i sit
potts, (our hundred mid sixty-six
million (Sltlil,073,77.r),) showing a
balanoo in our lavor id experts over
"'M'"" -'t "! hTty ono
uilliou (J'il 1 ,020,001). Only twenty
three per win. of this vast trade was
carried iu American bottoms. In
1 Wl!A . I
""', wuiiiuuiiig 1 prr cell, m
, . , 11 nm.11
our
" foreign uaao
was carnal iu
American bottoms
SisiTou Tut uNA.N,ihe Wasltingtan
.SV.fr atates, doss ual seam ta to tsU
his sul'occs l relirsmoul Irora nalilics
inueh to liaart. Tl.a other day, in
a bau.Isome liquet thst orunments
his desk. "Oh, yes," replied the
Senator, "soino kind friends have seat
tlie - ta to daoorate my political cotlin."
'w 1,,,K "..pes it
W1" no1 1,0 "I pessimism
M-fi":' Administration's
,srl u" :New ',k fvsss de
e aa.e ...
1TS nil bop, of any further Kaiu
Irom It to tha cause af civil ssrvici
rtlorm."
the Uapiiblicau party, a eetampo
rrT allejss, has net emly autlivsd its
usef iluaa. but il lias outlived its
manliness. ' Its whole capital ia in
tomhttones." Lit ihe potato-crop
its bsst par', ia under ground.
Ai-carding ( the aliuaaae there :
alii b. si, .clip... next yesr. Tba ; I
1 )o) lest ow n Mirror r.cl.ns on one!
nior the eclipse of tha l.api-blican j p
I'rei leulial caudidstes. Kut Uraut! I
I Btmnrknble Declaration.
In a recent leading articlo the New
York Tribune uisda tin etatemanl aa
lo itsull: "The aion M ti e Louieiaua
Returning JJasrd has itlway bean
denounced by ibis paper as one of
the greatest crimes of tho country."
This declaration augments rather
than palliates tiio gross misconduct
of the Trihiine, in view cf tho w
that, iittwilhslanding il pretends to
set its faco against corruption and
the resort to force ami fraud iu elec
tion nutters, il unqualifiedly sustains
Hayes usurpation of executivu su
thoril, and vindicate the appoint
ment of the rillaius f in Florida aud
Louisiana re'iiruintt boards lo high
and rich ofliees. Tba Tribune cannot
be blind to its poeition. To denounce
tho action of tho Louisiana returning
board as a crime is virtually to admit
thai Tildeo was elected. To admit
this aud still support tho till of Hayes
to ibe office is a discreditable dilemna
in which no benest lourual or honor
able riti.eu will beeorue involred.
The Chicago Times says: The
I'residenl in greatly dialresssd about
tlio lion enforcement in the Territory
of Utah of the law ag.iJ.sl p lr;amy.
And ;et none is to blamo, but bimselt.
It, is the rrwideul'e duiv to t.it.e
caiu that thu laws shall be failhlully
executed.
It seems to bo univai sally conceded
remarks the .Mancliest.r Union, Ibut
with Iloralio S. riuour as tho 1'resi
tial candi.huo, a Democratic victory
next Tear i- ubsolmelv certain. We
liuvo yet to Irani thai any man, Dcni
ocrat or njiiilihuan, bus seriously,
0Xprc.MJ a dtU'erenl opinion.
.In 1i. a ink liasn't been "countod
out" yi'l and will not ba except lit-
mi; uninmenees.
t alhor Is .o UloK ell.
My da.iKlit.-rs wy. "How mucVw.tJ!- ,
isKiiu'i-iiu seii Ho,, iiuti-i's. Lo is; "
well after b-n ' -nil S :i li'oiii a disia
inf
1 le
ew
l.uv I im-' 1 1 .il '1 an I w.t an. so K ad i
iim-.I jD.ii- IWti.-iH. - lady of llo h stei
NtW A.'iVKItriSKMKN'T.S
Administrator's Notice.
XTn't'in-'. I a nn.'i.-uv r.ivrv t-ifat
y tho im(I.Ti,riicd has bccn.b.ly appointed
admiiiistrutoref tho estate of Martha Mill
.. . ........ a n . i
hi.llnnil, il.i-eascd , by the Comity Court of
i.aue i-o.iniy, uri'h'oii, aiiil tl.ut all persons l.av
i I. :. . i - . i .
ii; i-iinois n:-:.tnisb M.u.. rsrau. uri, iiii-iriiy re-
...ir".l to pH M.i.t the sain.-, wilh tho n.oiwr
vouchers to thu uiidi.rit;iu-ii at the oltii'ft of
I lioitiiH.n & ..dm, ui K.iK'-'iio l ily, llrcoii,
within si in, -lit h-t fi-om the .late of this notice.
li. m. Ml I. Ii. II, I, AND. A,lonistml,-
1IIU.M,M.N V l!i;.N, Attorneys.
j'ait-.i, .iuii. ..i, iNiii.
Tha Stomaoh Is Stronetheund.
The liver rei;.il.it--.l. the bowels nut in nroner
olh'r
oiiler the blood emi. In.) and p.iritie.l, and the
rvoiis system reiuleiv,! tran.iuil ami iLnr-
oils by this iiieolim.ili'o fa.nilv me.li. inu and
ale ;u.uu aj,'.iiost Jie.iv., uliu h is, moivovdr,
iiin.il. n: i-rmoiu a.M emviite ai-netier. n. n
wmlial peeoliaily iidapted to the wants of tho
Ah'evl auu inliiui.
Forsalo by all Driic.-Uls and lValcr..
KeiieraTly.
F. M. WILKINS,
8ueceas.r to FaiuToa tt Wilbinsl
Practical Druggists & Chemists,
UNDERWOODS mU.DING.
.eitdoor to the Grange 8tre, Willainotte
ireet, l-.npiie I U.v Ort-on.
II.e (ut i-ened a full line of fr.l,
Drugs, Medicines & Cliemicals.
ANo a fine avsortmeut of
-t ,-',?v
v.v-''.
f II.
Fancy anil Toiloi ArlltIesJTSSd,lticra
AI L (11 OP
Mixed Pnint. Tsnil n;i
' '
ttmish, jirushes,
WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY
W hich tliry will !w.i H-U en nasoiuble
terms,
firtful illrfllioa Riirn lo riijkitian'i Pre
pilltlABl.
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t, ihi. ui.ik.t, t the U.e.t j.r,
T-L- MKNII;' KS'
ta S; It S L .!..(( II lDa.u
O'. HENDRICKS,
WHEAT! WHEAT!
GKNTLEM EX HAVE YOU
auld your Wheat ! If not, do
o at emw aud tlien i-U
avi- PHEJSTOisr'S,
And iurthae yuur IIAKNESS. He La aa
hand an ininime itock on which be iefie
competition, either iu Quality, Vininh,. Work
niansliip or l'rice. Also a lar-e ttocd of
Will i'S dire t from New York.
CAUDH, CUKKY COMUS and tRUfll
EA in aliundance.
AUo CULLA1W that will lit any and all
Bonea.
Svmt Pads, Bridles, Haltera,
Aid la fa-t evcrytbiuj a Farmer re-iuiiva.
SADDLES of all Kinds on Hand and
Made to Order.
Call and Examine Before Buying
tisewnerc.
A UKICUXTURAI, IMPLEMENTS f
V. all kimls at inaid flkrur bv
T. O. UENDRICtS.
QoSnZB&ltt
& Co
DIALS as IB
SE1EEAL MECCUA.TDISE,
At the old etand, Southwest corner of Eighth
and W lllamette etreeut,
EUGKNK CITY, OIUSOOX.
Have the most eonipletu stick of
General Merchandise
In the city, including
DviJ G00ilst
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crocker:,
And iu fact everything tfi in ir':t dciuaiids,
which v,e are belling at
BED-ROCK PRICES.
O A. tea
In ' j r 1 1 i , . r r i
ipt an sinus or larm prouuee
delivered at our Store.
S. Rjsenblatt & Cc.
o. o. csosswuon. i. n. i-nkkrwuiu..
UHCERWOGO BROS.
GENERAL JVliOKERS
L.nI t4
I -,'-,1-JS
-BIT A30 alkLb
SILVER,
CUKREXCY
AND IXCHAJiGK.
00
And the Sale cf
UEAL ESTATE
Particular Attention Given to
Collections.
-AtiKXTH
I Oui.nrtk.il ml Now Zi-aliinl Iiis.iranra CoikibIj
ALSO AUKMTH
WELLS FARGO & Co.
Kagrna) Clti-. - - - Ores
DOOIN AMI SHOKS -CAl.lt'lIK
I nia band and m icliins nm,le B U mid
Shoes.
A new lot direct from factory.
s. li. i liJEM I V
3E SSTZJPJIr,
AT THU
I 1 AVINti ASSOC 'I A l'Kl WITH MR IS
111
business Mr. IIOltACK V. STHATt'ON
we liave just reccivetl a now, hu-ge and
WKI.I. SKI.KlTKD STOCK Ok' GOODS,
Making a kcialty of
t..nH....K . I
nAKUWAnti IRON AND SI EEL
AGKICULTUXAL IUPI.KMENTS
T l..lr. .V. s.1. u.i j. I
ay that farmers can come nearer cettinc
. I
"111XO TH ET MAT WANT
at .u, .tere than at any other MtaUUiMl la
Uw. a.S the, bu the. aa Ur-,
we nave a full line cl I
IXtRRUiN AND DOMESTIC nRTtWOW,
FANCY C(K)l)S,
l.ADIKS' AND GKNTS' FCRNISUISO
GOODS.
ir..i ai YS CLOTHING,
n.in A.i I'Al'S,
at a -wirm . mv . . - i
ROOTS AND SHOE?
Anu are rontinua t In mr .i.v i.
uie.i me uemanus ol tlie pnl'I.e.
r. n P1NN,
i;hSS GOt i OS N KW STYI.KS u
-B ' lowprnvs. Just n-cr ve,l iv
S. 11. KRIkXDI.Y
T.O. HESr-RICKS.
.
oomeimnc ew !
h U,'K" x '.: t-M,s-hi th.
uusinrsa Ol ol air. A. I . I.ri I
Saddlery and Harness, Etc.,
Invite Ibe Public
. i i i " . . - "w I
hs'k unien ciiMsts ol tbe lest nuU-rul and
nne. wora in me Ute.
mm
Terms Most Reasonable,
Next dour north ..f F. R Ihina e
Money
Deposit
j WiUametta Street. Eugene City. Orogo
ovl yf
New Departure ! .f
TWO PRICES I
OS3B AM)
TjATIl'iXlZK THE MEN WHO HELP
I SI HOOL H(I :f KS. wbiwe interentx
lM Uieir jiroiiu at Jimne. Take noiitu tutu
a . . ..... ' ... . . .1
A. V.
Will sell goode for CVSH at ifrcariy reduced
Beet TrinU 16 and 18 yards ?1 00
Bent Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, 8, 9,. aud
10 eta.
Clarke and Brooks iool cotton 75 cte pur Doz.
Plain and Milled FlruueU, 25, 35; 45 and 50
cU
Watr Troof, 75 cents.
Fine White Shirts, 75 cts and SI.
And all Other Coods at Proportionate Rates.
Also the Celebrated
AVHITJb SEWING MACEINEt
(Xone better for Btreugth, nice, and durability), At gTtatly reduced rates.
fci" Po WJf old Ciistomors, who hare stood
terms as brr.'tuforo uu tuuo. but if at any tune
I .1 i ll .1 r 11 ...
I " I " vuwa, uw .UU UUkt It. J
Order yo-r vrovlz done Tith. C. T. jajTiolds
& Go's Standard V arnish.es and Superfto Coach.
Colors. Thes3 Varnishes and Coloij are in.
.use in all the principal Coach and Clr Shops.
tiiro-aghc.it tho United States, and as every
where recognised as tho best for all Fiie Work.
w G. T. RavsaWs I Go's Varnishes m no manufac-
tiirca saprsssly for this marliel. to suit the p
gi climate.
.ft AAA
HAS ON' HANI)
hacks m
I am Prepared to Mate tc crdcr Biggies suiWagonSs
As My Facilities ara equal to any Establishment In th State,
can Premise My Patrcns First-Gjass VciS in very Respect.
MY tJHCKi AUU THE LOWEST 1 ri I i UTATB
FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENECITY FLOURINti fllLLS.
i
S NOT gg
MEAT MA'RTCET
(In the n est si le of Willamette Strt-ot, ln-tween
hi'litb and Ninth.
Hitviiur iust ni'nieii h I'.rw flint ii.'sit. Afiiit
m-Ket, w are prtparnl to furmsb he best
Beef, Veal, Moltou, PorU, eto.,
To our customers, at tlie lowt-nt market rates.
The custom of the public is respect-
luny solicited.
Meats dclivere l t.i anv pert ef tl-o il v five
of charco. MIl.f.KK't Mcroil.N A( 'k.
Administrator's
Safe.
rV-OTICK IS IlKilKTiY (IIVDN" THAT
1.1 under and iu pumiiaiico of an order ef
.... . . . ....... ;
i uiu mini, vourivoi l.nne Ci'linr.-. (Ire 'on.
I I . I r i . . ,
Y.IZZ
estate ol .Mary .lane HeulUHv, u,rea-.-l.
the iiuclersij,nied aduiinUtrator of said esta v.
win sen ai piinue auction, to tlie lii-liest. hi,
'."'r- at tlie 1 l-e '! "". iu Ku-nc fit v
.iinc i oniuj, iiieu'on, on miuriiay, tlio pith
lt:b- of .1 :tlin:lrl- ISS.l li..tiLA..ii fl.. . t li
ocKK k- A. .M. Hint 4 n cluck I'. M. of said day
tha followin.r di-scrilH-d real i.ronertr. beli.n
"J t' sa.it estate situate iu Lane coi iitv. On-
g!'"' ' V; i,of,the donation Und
drum of Jamsa Fi.iiiiftw I M .... r
Hherlr. hi, wifa Net. So. 410, "claim S,l
t J" 11 ,B l- " s- 5
fam orsii Z TZ "
JA M KS HCDLKSTOX. Aduiiuistratnr.
'". "ec- , i". iliitA
SHOTOCRAPKJ
HiUCIl UUCrxSOH, A Til SI.
'
lakes I liotivraim. Guns. Carl. I'.l.;.,..,
nn'' l i,V Sl;'t'- style and tinMi eipial to ,u,v i
Work d.nie iu th State. IVhrs reawnal.l..
G.VI.I.KliY - Will.unetre slrert. Kn -.n-i
Citv, O.ii-u, mer Mrs. Jackson Miliinorv '
dec l.'ltlilu
Lane County
MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION
rniUS ASSOCIATION HAS ON I. ND
1 a larve and rarieil a.irlmnt tt fuu
G Nil IS, and are ivoririnu every mouib uw
supplies suited to this market
IkshIs are told low and
AT ONE TRICE TO ALL 1
Ann. FROprCE TVKKN AT THE HIGH
tmarkktratks. .
Give . . ,w!l Mnr. r",nhs,in, . it i. ...
tmuUe usbwssi. and k-iiepri.fs. 'api i
Si AS JVAXUMI f.r wl.br
T. G. KKNbXICKS.
TO IiUII.D YOl'It BUI DUE?, ROAUS AXD
are yonr intarcbts t Are iiennaientlj located audi
a T . I
i,
PETERS,
pricen, aa low as any other CifiH STORE.
Fine Cheviot Shirts. 50, I cts aud' 91.
Xew AnHortiuent Dresa (oode.IKo Traek) 1V
ij auu -J C18.
lid
Mr qs' Underwear, Sbirta nd Drawer, 50 etau
Mens' Ovenbirtii, 75 cts. aJ (I.
Mens' Overalls, 50, G5, 75 le and $1.
Embroideries, and Edyiu at FabuUat
1'ricts.
by uio no lunjf, I will coutiUe to eell1 oa
ther "wish to make CASH UrubaNi. I will rir.
1.1 . r
, v. tuTvia
11UWNVI.
AMI MAXUFACTL'ltKS
PRING ICONS
M and slatarfSta,
POST Ol'VrcE liUILHXO, EUUKXK
City. I bavo on handand ain coastantlw
p-cciviii,' an assortment of tie Ucst Sclioal an
Miscelhiituous Honks, Stntina-ry, blank He oka.
I'o.-tfolioM, Cards, Wallets, Itlanks, Portineii
line, etc.. etc. A S. i'AVl'EHSON.
urn iicsh,
THK
BLACKSMITH.
still at tbe old rtuml and is prepared te 4
ki.'i is of'eio i-al jobbing, lorxe ihoeiaj, re
iriii, etc.. H.ivir.K sriired 'Jie strviuei
trxin-rif nerd hand 1 will make the rtnairiaa
AUM MACHlMiKY aieiJity.
m KUSH.
TEW Dlil G STOKE' ON WULLAM,
l.1 etee Street, near Ninth,
DSM.KaB- la
DRUGS.
CHKMK'ALS,
OILS.
PAINTS.
GLASS,
VAliNliJBH
PATE3T arsLicmrs, 4c
Brandies. Wines and Uqit
OP ALL KINDS.
In fai t, we have the best aseortmeal el
found in
FIRST CLASS PRUt. .STORK.
" r"nt all our .bni.for they are sew aadl
r ruii ' i. r i . nin.
! Stm-lc of
Perfumery ariu Toilet Articles.
As we have be.ight
OUR GOOI'S FOR CASH
We can roTniete with any establishment la la
gene City in price and acrommodatioa.
Ruy ynr liskIs where you can get
the licst and cheapest
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREITI.LY HLLIU.
At all hours of the day or Bifht
flub Kates.
We will !?tui the Gcari to
a tlul) of five nev7 subscribers,
to any one jiost ofi-e, for on
year, for $10. Or to any per-
"? "
new" names with $10, we will
jcnil the Guard free for co
ven r.
RS