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TKE EUGENE CITY GUARD KUi'KNR CITr.ORKUON. gATURUAY. MAR. 13. 180 Democratic County Convention. At ft msetlng of ths Democratic County Commltte, bald at Eugene City, Feb. 20, 1880, li wh ordswd that the Democratic County Convention be held at Eugene City, on Baturday, the 27th day of March, 1880, for the purpoee of selecting 10 delegate) to the Bute Contention, to be held at Albany, Aoril 7tl ah of nominating a candidate for State Sena tor, 4 oandldatee for Representatives, 2 candi date far County Commlloners, a candidate for County Judge, Sheriff, Clerk, Tressurer, JUmir, School Superintendent, Surveyor and Coroner, It wa aUo recommended that the precinct conventions be held at the respective pUoee of Toting on Saturday, March 20th. The County Convention will consist of 66 delegate, apportioned one for each precinct nd one far every 26 vote or fraction thereof f 19 or over, cut for State Senator at the June election, 1878, h follow: South Kugeue 7 Nerth Eugen 4 Camp Creek 1 Springfield 4 Willamette 3 Cottage Grove.... 4 Cout Fork 3 Mohawk 2 Spencer 2 JUcbardson 4 I Pleasant Hill 3 Siuslaw 3 Lancaiter......... S Lost Valley 2 Ixmg Tom 2 Hazel Dill 1 Fall Creek... Middle Fork. McKeniie. . . Irving Total.... I 1 5G J, M, Thompson, Chairman. tomplimtoti Brtnrntd. A. S. Dannlway, the editorial cor respondent of tlie Neva Xorthweat, in her last correspondence from Eugene tothtjournI elops over.snd discovers to th critical publio florid and pro lific imagination. She essay to malts 4 mountain out of a molehill and would leave the impression with the lew reader of bar peiulentiul ilictt, who are not acquainted with the facts that Mn. Dunniway was. a whole team, tar bucket and.bull dog under the wagon thrown in, and that the good people nt Eugene had placed ber royal lol upon their necki, ami vowed eulimissioii. 1 1 or littler is till ed with a disgusting iiml In I no me lau dation of licicVll mitl Nuiiiu of her iraak-tnindi'il dupu". itiiiniitt verta on ono of our county oll'miuls for refusing In r the use of a hull tor whioh ahe had paid nothing tor the un of, thn previoua evenings, burning .the lamp dry, and ulliui injuring the room, she nrt cv u thanking him for liuhlinir up mnl, otherwise caring for the hull. This wu think is cheek gone to seed. A w onion's right mlvoeuto ahculd pay her way and not svek to dead head it Her remark about this papor are not wor thy of our notice. Ever since a lor mcr proprietor ot tho Guard demou trated hi ability to cope succeos fully with her in slang and billings gate, the eld lady hat felt soured and never lost nu opportunity to dutanio it. In conclusion, we should have left her as religiously alone as a cer tain North American animal, had she treated ui with commoa courtesy. Iiqnlni Bay. Senator Slater hn presented, in the Senate, a memorial signed by the Governor and other officials, and sev eral thousand citixens of Orefon pray lug for an appropriation for the improvement of the Yaqtunu Hay. This i a question of vital importance to the Willarjuile Valley, and du erves favorable consideration by Congress. Tho improvement 1 the harbor ol thai bay will be soon tol lowed by a railroad from Corvulln to the bay. thus giving u a competing line. Tne ilislani-e ot hud irunspor tation would be less, nod the vxvvt tive lug charges tor a hundred nu'. up the Columoin river avoided. The country adjacent to thu bsy has great timber and agjouitural resources, which any appropriation in aid ( the entrance would aerve to develop, and add greatly to the wealth ol lis Slate. We are glad to note that our So 111 tors and Itepreseiitilive in Congress re aetive in behalt ot securing as aittance from the government to as aist in the improvement of the bar. Of Hi lore Imiirlinre. Voorhis, the Congressman trom aw Jaraav. whn la altnnL la loaa liia at on account ot certain criminal ir regularities, is a Republican, from a Democratio district, and there i but little doubt, the Quincy miilhinks that kis aueeessor will be a Democrat Mr. Vorbiss' record has net been aucbat to strengthen Lis party in that Congressional District. A Dem ocrat elected to aucceed him wealJ give the Demoorala a roajenlr by btatei, aad then the plOUS UO Lt Mt, ii i . atjr of Ind.sns, will bs ot more im - twrtaoce thaa aoy ether ordinary , CoBreesmaa. 1 Frotrtt. We are aorry to observe that that at one time, old and reliable exponent ot'Demoeratic principles, the Mercury, has retrograded, and from opposing the common enemy has turned its batteries against its own party. 1 he course it is now pursuing menu with the disapproval ot every sound con- Infant Democrat: and we ore not surprised to learn that manv are re- fuinr to receive it lopger, consider ing it an enemy in disguise. It as saults upon the honor and integrity of somo ot our bvst citizens, meu whoso lives and character are abovo reproach, its uncalled lor attacks uponl the highest judiciary ot our stale, pur- auing them with a venom and malig nancy unworthy of a respectable journal should receive the condemna tion of every honorable and just man. We have no sympathy with a wing of the democratic party in thia state, that seeks it own aggrandizement by endeavoring to destroy oilier and as good men, who have heretofore en- joyed the confluence, sou reeeivi-u positions of public trust from the party. Their cause cannot however, be benefitted by wholesale ami un- . 1 just' denunciations, eulculiiea 10 involve the whole in n common de struction. Tho Mercuty should amend iis courne it it desires to retain the respect and patrc nagi of l' 0 Democ racy. Let every democrat attend the pri mary me'etins next Saturday. Uni- 4 a - ted work will secure the victory. From present indications there will bu no lack of candidates for county ofliees. Fuir rliiy. Cottage Gkove, Mar. 10, 1880. Editor. (iUAIid: 1 crave aorae space in the colums ol your paper to ventilate a matter in which the citi zen of this county are deeply inter vested. My excuse for doing litis in a Democratic paper is that the llepubli can paper would not, probably, notice a communication lroui me on this question. The subject to which I wish to call attention is that of the selection of a liepiiblicau candidate for stalo sen alor. The federal nog, it they have not already selected their man lor that position, have set their laoia against the candidacy ot others they know cannot be controlled by idem. We have in this precinct n mail who would make a good sena tor, and would carry a strong vol" but these sell consituied diclnlors sjty that he must not be nominate! They will oppose any man that wil not wear their collar, and vole as they dictate. The Republican purty in this county cannot afford to allow a lew men to override the wishes of the rank and file, and I, in common with other Republicans, will con vino them that although they may Dominate their creature, they euicml elect him. We wish 110 secret t o clave of Federal official to assume tho rights belonging to the party and will promptly risent uny inter terunuo in them. A Kkithucan We have just received trom the Eastern factory, direct, a large 'itock of window limits and wall paper i amnnif the latter arc many very pretty alyies eniiiriu'iii lir.iineil Panuula, kmbouod, Gilts ami 1-ueo Patterns, Satin and Common Blanks, all of which we sell cheap, and no charge for trimming paper. K. B. DUNN. Bum mn m eroN ths rKMKNiNS cocntenan CSs, if of a oomplextional nature, speedily van ish when Gi.ksn's Si i rnrs Soat is used to ob literate them. Pimples, hlntchea, moth, mi lieus, iiatchea, roughness, tan and freckle are iuvarlably banihd by the Ineoinparabl clari fying agent. Eruptive nilmeut. sure, cut, liruiwa, w-alds and other atTeotiou and injvrie ol the euticl are likewine removed by it Sul phur bath have long been renowned a the best remedy for skin disease, Kheumatism and gout tiLKNN's SrLrHl'S Soap is in every re-im-t a efficacious, and far chenper. By open ing the pore and promoting a vigorous uperli ctal circulation, this eoellent article contrib ute to the heallh of the utira system a well as to that of the cuticle. Sine ita introduc tion to public notice it ha repeatedly hern commended by the tuedical prufeanion an preiwd and tew external DeeiHea have won such "gulden opinions" among all class. It pre veuta obnoxioiu disease a well a remedie them, and disinfect clothing and linen Im pregnated with diseas. Dandruff i entirely emlicated by it and it us ia, on that account greatly deideratrd by prns whoae hair U thinning out in consequence of dryne of the calji. 1'hoM who have used ointment ami liiiiiiU without fail avail for the cure of enip tinus of aa ti'x'iuite character, will find, if they try it that Glix s Si LrHi'S S.ur re move rrbutio ntmplainta irremliabl by In lfiioiiu means, and prevent the recur ln nf auch disorder I'or bl-'hiug fin ar-tK-lra uf Bellework and all kind of whit wiiln, ootU and lines fabric this ar is u prir to any artk-l that can be umh! fur the pur in, S.I.I by dniggbta. Price ?.Vx pr ovke. 1 box (3 eake)7ic., nt by mail, prepaid, on re eript of pnea, N. Oittvnton, Prnp'r, Sixth areno. New York. Hill hair and whisker dy, bUck o kowa, AOc Shrewdnsts and Ability. Hop BitUr su freely advertiwd ia all the iimm sbmm) ) ar an il m II 'Ittitai. skm tViavinsr ft lskPv-i i. and am enpplanting all other taedirin. Thee t aoueoving tli virtue of Hop plant, l . u. lilMm BJ, ,ow. irt hrwdne and ability ia onapwidint 'a Bflun, whw virtues are sa palpable to ivery omS nbcrrtic. Eictusn. Frank J.mlii's Swat MoAznte.-Tb March number ts promptly on eur table, tail ing precedence of all iw mnvemporane. In every reaiiect a most admirable ones a relig ious, pure and moral tone pi-evade iU pages, and etill they abound with article which ap peal to all tastes and t "M, and from the pe rusal of which the rr!T cannot fall to derive both entertainment and ed'H'-aMon. There are o many good tiling that it i difficult to select the most notable f stures. The opening arti cle, br Heart I,yttn, entitled ".Esther Bran dr.n's'Miion Vhu," U a very ideaning narra tive of the lady's exwrienoe In the rnUnion. "Tlie Puritan Involution," by Kev. Lyman Ablmtt, U replete with the atirrinj InHilente ..,n in,, in the nnranir-atifin of the I'untan party umler CmmwelL lliote admirable art!- ticl on "111 l-emeunvi""-, i ,,n,trr Tviuii XIV. F.tc.. etc. An elabomte article on the lute Frank Lull', by the editor (with illuntratiom), ia b-autifnl tri bute to the artistic and pentmial merit of the deceaned. There are poem of (Teat excellence b-t..l,. huvi. and adventuree. etc. One hun.lrcd and twenty-eight quarto pages and 100 illuntrationss tlie price 01 aiinifie copy cn., or3lcr annum, iwetid. Addrem, rrank IIiea Publishing House, 03, 65 and 57 Park Place, New York. Columbia River Bar. This subject is agitating the minds of the people of Oregon to a great extent, and re minds one of the time when Capt Ead con itructed the jetties In tho Mississippi river. But all these topics of the day are throwa in the iharie since the introduction of the cele brated Oroifon Kiduejr Tea. Tlie fint case it has fulled to cure in complaints of the kidneys and Madder, ! yet to be heard from. A Good Thing. r:rm&n Svriin is the epecial prescription of 1r A. KfMilhee. a celebrated (rennan Physi cian, and l acknowledged to be onjof the most fortunnte ilisroveriee in Medicine. It onickly cures ('oug)is. Colds anil all I.ung troubles -of the seveitwt nature, removing, as 11 noes, tne cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a atrontf ntl I healthv conditi m. It U not an exiwrimental medicine, but hae stood the teat of years, giving satisfaction In every case, which its rapidly increaaing sale every aeasnu ni.nKrtna. Two million bottles lelcl annually. Beware .i medmines of aimilar names, lately lniv-il KiM'hee's Uomian Svruu was intio- duccd in the United States in Wio, and Is nw anlil In nverv town ami villa"e in the civilized world. Three iloses will relieve any onuuary ootigh. Pried 73 cents. Haiupls bottle, 10 cents. . Ye P1hi!UmI, 111 chcd and lleer nlctl victim. Of Scrofulous diseases, who drag your on clean jwrsoiu into the company of better men. take DR. HYDKS GOLDEX BLOOU SYllUr, a:id purge out the foul corruption from your blond. Restore your health and you will not only enjoy life better, but make your company mora tolerable to those who must keep it. Quick ConMumptlon. Aro you g"ing to let that cold run and drive you i.ito a Cmsuintitive's grave ? You .1 . ' . L 1L.1 . Ilmnlil Hot wuuil you c:m purcnaw -nat greai veuelsb it Iuiil! lirliterver, tlr. Xonngs ran kco Cough hyniji, at 73 cents jn-r bottlo 1 wo tkutti will relieve the wont cold. To a11 who are sutTeriiiL' from the errors and Indiscretions of vouth. nervous weakness, early ilecay, loaa nl uiunlioou, 10,, l win send a re- c im) and will cure vou. j- K&r. uf t iiakub. I'hls vrout remmlv was discovered by amission arv in South America. Send a aelf-addressed envelope to It r v. Jiwii-h T. Inman, Station 1), Aew iork tity. Ladle' AllcntUa. Berlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn h Strst ton s. NEW ADVEUTISKMENTS Ordinance JV'o. 16. Bo it ordained by tho Common Council of t. . . f i o in -l':il.. liiu cuy hi r.ugeue, biiai. ocu. iv, i im 3, of Chaiitor 3, is hereby amended si as to road as follows: Suction 10. All liconses issued for snlo of spirituous or malt liuuors shall expire on tl second Wednesday of April followi'in; tl an n ii id city election and no license shall be issued for loss than six mouths, except where it is necessary to have its expiratiou on the day above named. Passed the Council March 8, 1SS0. B. V. DOKH18, President H.KNOX. City Itecerdcr. , Notice of Final Settlement- XTOTICE IS 1IEKEUY GIVEN TO AL whom it may concern, that the uudci simied. administrator of the estate of Mary Jane lleulherly, deceased, ha filed hi acoount for final aettlemeut aa such administrator, and that Monday, the 3d day of May, 1K.HO, ha been aiiivurted by the I'ounty Uourt of l-an coun ... .v (... .1.. .. ..i.i,;nn. ii any, to such final account, and the settlement thereof. JAMES HUDLESTON, Admlnistiator. Mar. 10, 1HHO. Administrator's Notice. VTOT1CE 13 HEREBY GIVEN TO THE Xl crvditors of Jacob Luce, deceased, that I have U-en apptHiitwt avlmiuisvrator of hi estate and all penwua having claims against aid estate are hereby notified to present euch claims within six months from this date, tome at my resilience at Ixing lorn, 1-an oouaty Uregon. II. I.'. 1U &1U, AiUninistrator. February 28, 1(W0. Marshal's Notice of Sale. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT XI have taken up aud will offer far sale st Titus' stable on Saturday the 20th day March, 1KSO, out ateer, is about two )ears old, a light red with whit back, found run ning at large in violation of the city laws of EuBeu City. J. K. ATTEBERY, City Marshal. March 6, 1330. Notice to Creditors. ATOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 11 iteorg li IKhtis, baa been duly a Ioiatd administrator of the estate of 3. 1 Savior, deceased. All person having claim against said deoeaseil, are hereby netitietl te rrnt the aatti, tn Mud ailnvinistrator, at hi ottic. at Kb.'eiM CStv, within six montha.from the iUte of this notice. GEO RUE K DORRI. Adiuinutrator. Eugene (Sty. March 6, 1S!X M and Stalion3rj Store. TiOST OITICK BCILPING. Xl'GKM X City. 1 hare on hand and am eoaataatly receiving an atmetit of the Beat Brhl aa MwrellaoMm P-oks, SUlioaery, Blank Bks i i: . I xt - 1, til l . . rocuuuoa, aria, nautia, ntaan. i m wtmm aa. etc. to. A. H. PATTERSON, I AX JUAN LIMF f. sal U T. ii. HEX PRICKS. TVKESS M)OiKS tW STYLES sad owfrkHSk Just revd br 8. IL rtUfcXDLT. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE State id Oreguu for Lane County. inuie Ijndsay, Plaintiff, v G. W. I.ind- ay, Deluudaut Suit in equity fur Vi vorco. To U. Lindsay, the above named do- fendant: In the name of the State uf Oreuou. von are hereby required to appear anil answer tbe complaint of plaintin now un tile against vou in the aoeve eiiuuea conn, witnin ten . . .i : i r :f .1 days iroin tne service nerrui 11 acrvw hi Ine couuty. and if served npo you in any other county aud within the State uf Ore iron then within twenty days from the sr- a. .. it I i. ..i i- VIM thereof, or 11 aervcu uy (jsiiiiunisu men yon are required to appear and rnswer by thu first day of the next regular term of this court to begin and holden at the Court ouie, in Eugene City. lsne county, ure- son. on tne I'Jtn nay 01 April, a. h. icac. . ... , , , . t -II 2 1.. L- It Ami tne ucienuaut win u nonce mav he so fail to spiear aud answer, that plain tiff will take judgment against bi.n for the te ief prayed fur in plaiutiifs complaint, to wit: for the dissolution uf the marriage con tract now existing between plaintift aud de fendant, and that plaintiff have the care, custody and control of their minor child, and for such other relict as the court may tleeui equitable. J.. . li I if 1 1 J nil service H mane Dy punucauon ny oruer f the Hon. J. F. WaUon. Jadge of the 2d District ou the 5tli day uf March, A. 1. ISM) at e ambers. Dated, March 5,. 1880. C. W. FITCH, Atfy for Plff. SUMMOXS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE State of Oregon for Lane county. W. V. Thayer, Govenori R. ) P. Karhart, ecretary t State and Ed. Hirsh.Treas urcr of the State of Ore gon; "The Board of Coin inissinners for the snle of school luuds and the manfu-'eiueut of ti.e Com- Suit in equity moil School Fuud. Plain- ! to foreclose tills, I inortgnge, V9 , M. Eivtoa, I). E. Eaton, John F. Wulkcr, David Wilhelm, K. VV. Whipplu 11. L. Whipple, Frank Thipplo, A. uml B. Lurch IK'feiidants. To the above unmo.l defcmhints, F. M. Eaton, l. K Eaton and li. L. Whipple : In the mine of the .Statu i f Oregon, you and ech of you are hereby required to ap pear in the alwue entitled suit brought sgainst you by the above named plaintiffs in the Circuit Court ol tne state oi uregon ior Ijinc county aud answer the complaint of plaintiffs now on tile therein against you by the first (lav of the next regular term of said court, to be begun and held in Eugene City, Une county, Oregon, ou Monday, tbe 1'Jtli day of April, 1880. 'I-U. Jf.. .,!.,. ..Ml I.V., n, .(;. that, ill uv uvi.uwiuh n.n wv .-. v ...H ... case thev fail so to sppcar aud answer said complaint of plaintiffs is above required, that plaintitls will apply to the court mr tne relief demanded therein to-wit: Judgment against said defendants, F. M . Eaton and David Wilhelm for the sum of two hundred and titty dollars iu lawful money of the United states, with interest thereon at the rate of teu per cent, per annum from the 6th day of May, 1871, less the sum of one hun dred and forty-five dollars paid thereon aa interest and for judgment against snnl de fendant F. M. Eaton for thu sum of one hundred dollars iu gold coin, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, lier an num from Nor. 'J4, 1873, lesa the sum of thirty-five 87-100 dollars paid thereou as in terest and for the costs and disbursements of this suit, aud for a decree of said court for the foreclosure and sale of the following do scribed mortgaged premise iu 1-ane county, county. Orcgau. to-wit: The '. E. 1 of bee tion No. 21, T. Ill, S. It. 2 West, containing I GO acres, also commencing at a dead hr tree 8 inches in diameter 0.21 chs., S. b'8' 39' E. (Vsr. 21" E.) from the S. W. corner of the donation chum of Caswell Hendricks and wife. Nut. No. 6,520, claim No. CO in T. 10, 8. R. 2 West; m ining thenco East to East bouudary of dona' ion land claim of . (. Eutou and wife Not. Ne. 6,53(1, m T. 10, S. R. 2 West; thence South to the S. E. earner of aiud Katun' claim; thenco Went 6.07 chs.; thence North 20.00 chs.; thence est to a point due south of the place 'if be ginning, containing 80 acres, more r less, and that said defendant and all person claiming under them or either uf them be fore are barred and foreclosed of all interest whatever iu said premises and every part thereof. Service of this summons is made by publi cation iu Tub Kuuenk City Guard, by or der of Hon. J. F. Watson, Ju-lge of said Curt, made ai.d and of date February 14, 1880. i llu.Mr.SO.N ot liKA3i, Plaiutitl's Attorneys. Dated Feb. 18, 18S0. f2U6 PHOTOGRAPHS. Albert Jackson, Artist, Takes Photographs, Gems, Carls, Cabinet and Life-one, style and finish equal to any work don in tin State, l'ricei reasonable. GALLERY Willamette street, Eugen City, Uregon, over Mrs. Jackson s Millinery Store. dec 15:6m 4 C5RICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS s J. all kind at iniid figure br t. a hilVdricks. IS. ftoscnblntt & Co, DEALERS GENERAL MERtHWDISE, At ths old stand, Southwest corner of Eighth and Ulamette Kreeta, KUOKN CITV. ORKOOX. Have the moat eompltt stock of General Merchandise la ths city, including Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Et;.,eic. Aad ia fact Tenrthing tb snarkit demand, which we are telling at BED-ROCK TRICES. OilS Paid for all kinds of farm produce delivered at our Store. S. Rosenblatt &t9. New Departure ! ! rpVKTO PBICBSI s 1' T . ,.-ttahfTP TO BUILD YOUR BRIDGES, KOAD8 AMD PATRONIZE THE M EN Vi HO HELP w " u t AM perlnM,utIl oaM 4 m'Hillll. HOUSES, whoa interesU are y i-nd their pro6u at home. Take notice was i, A. V. PtltKS, WmMUsCASH.tgreatlyreduceJprke,a.low.yothWCASH STOR Beit PrinU 16 and 18 yards 00 Beat Brown and Bleached Muslins, 7, M, B1 10 cU . Clark and Brooks spool cotton 7S cU per Dot PUIn and Milled FlrnneU. 25. 35: snd 50 cts. WaUr Proef, cents. rine noiwoiiiii wv And all Other Coods at Proportionate Rates. , JdTK 8H yiNG MACHINE ! . . ... .v.nu-i at matt reduced rates. (None tatter f or s rengtn aue, W Tossy oil Customs'., who terms as heretofore on tim. but them, as to all others, the tun HAS ON HAND AND w M HACKS km SPRING WAGONS, I am Prepared to Make to order Buggies and Wagons. As My Facilities are equal to any Establishment in the State, can Premise My Fattens First-Cfcs Work in every ItspiBt. MY I'll It' EH ARE THE LOWEST L"V THE STATU FACTORY NEAR THE EUGENE CITY FLOURING MILLS. NEW MEAT MARK Oa ths west side of Willamette Street, betweea Aiglith aiul.Nmtli. Having just opined a new and neat Meat Mrket, we are prepared to furninh he bent Deef, Veal, Matton, Fork, etc.. To ur customers, at the lowest market rates. The custom of the public is respect fully solicited. Mea's delivered to any part ef the city free of charge. MILLER & McCORNACK. F. M. WILKINS, Successor to Shkltoh k Wii.kivs. Practical Druggists & Chemists, UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING. Next door to the Orange Store, Willamette street, hugeue C ity Oregon. Have just opened a full line of fresh Drugs, Medicines & Chemicals. Also a fine assortment of Fancy and Toilet Articles. ALL KINPS OF Mixed Paints, Lead, Oil, Varnish, Brushes, WINDOW GLASS and PUTT? Which they will alwayi sell on reasonable terms. Cartful ilttnlioa given to PbjMtian't Pre icriptloni. OPPOSITION IS THE LIFE OF TRAD! SLOAN BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEAPER than any other shop in town. HORSES SHOD FOR 2 CASH With new material, all round. Besetting old Stioe 31. LAU warranted to give satisfaction. Ship ou tha Corner of 8ih and uuve streets. . c. rmiERWoou i. m. mriEiwoAxx UNDERWOOD BROS. GENERAL BROKERS SCI AXO SELL- GOLD, SILVER, CURRENCY AND rXf'HANGS. Money Received on- Deposit NEGOTIATE LOAftS, Asa tl Bal f REAL ESTATE Particular Attention Given to Collections, -AGENTS -CSaaretteat aast 51 Bkalaad hswiMCtapuka also aaixra WELLS FARGO & Co. Esicio City, ... Uresroa. FOR EUtNA iTSTA 8TONT! WARI r t T. . HENDRICKS Fins Cheviot Shirts. 68, 75 eta and 9L New Assortment Press Goods (N Trash) H, 20 and 25 cts. Men' Underwear, Shirts aad Drawwra, M eta. Men' OvershirU, 15 eta. and t. Men Overalls, 50, 6S, 75 cts awl SI. Enibroideria and Irlgbss at Fabuhros Lir Prices. T t t, mnl. CASH ntrrcha. I will Svi my reduction. -A- V. PETERS D V MANUFACTURES BEN ilUSH, tni- AJlJi XL. XXI "'WBLAGKSMITH, between. I ... etill at the old stand and h urepared te im kiiuls of general jobbing, hiNne-ihoeiaf , n iriu;,', etc. Havir. secured the strvieei a expi rieacetl hand 1 will make the rtpairiag f ARM. MACHINERY a speciality. 1JEN RUSH. VTiW DRUG STORJI OX 13t etee Street, near N inth. DKlLEilB IS DUUOS. CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS. iLAS, rAUMSHKS PATENT MEDICINES, C. Brandki. Wines and liqutrr OF ALL RINDS. In fact, we have ths best assertaient at article found in FIRST CLASS DRUG dTORK. W warrant all our drugk, for they are lrw afeal FreVi. Partimdar attention ia called u if Stock of Perfumery aiiu Toilet Articles. As ws hare bought OUR GOODS FOR CASH W can compete with any establishment ia IV gene City in pries and accommodation. Buy your gooda wher you can get the beet and cheapest. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY riLLH At all honra of the day r aight OS UK N ( t AT THE old -nrpl H A VINO ASSOCi A l'tU WITH MX IX busines Mr. HORACE F. STRATTON w have just received a new, large and WELL SELECTED STOCK OI GOODS, Making a specialty of HARDWARE, PON AND STEEL a. AGRICULTURAL lMr'ifHKXT3. W desire to snake a grand SooHah, bat say that farmtn eaa come nearer gettiag ANYTfliNG THEY MAY WANT at our store thaa at any other csUMieliBtent im town, ar d they can buy them oa a gfd Uma. Wt hare a fnD tin of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRYOOOM. FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FTRNISHINfl GOODS. MEN AND BOY'S CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES And ar eontinnanr aAAar to ear stack m sncet the demand of th Mblio. f. B DrVrf. STOCK OF HATS Ths bs t aad Urgeat ever hraoght tnEns-a,M FRIENDLY 1 rPRV IT I TliK I... UEMiRlCUBSUUI-i 1 attOAr. rasakMlrb H 1