i tjITY AND COUNTY. BRIEF MEXTIOS. Moonlight nights. BarTting grain i oomniencingin earnest. A Urge amotut of bay is being hauled into 'town. Joiathe Haneeckftud English club to 'night The M E Conference will meet ia this city. Augftit 19th. Blackberries re selling for 62J cents per 'gallon, in thf city. Mr. J M Kitchen, of Irving, will move Into lis new stors next Monday. Hancock and English Clubs should be 'form in precinct in Lane county. Dr G C Harris, formerly of t as place i BOw located in Pendleton, Eastern Oregon. A party of young gentlemen and ladies 'were out serenading one evening this week. The Republicans, sj far have failed to 'lelve the problem contained iu the puzzle Mrs JacVmih'wa married to a Mr Spray who lives near Cottage GroVe, last Thursday 'evening. Th highest prict paid in C ASH for Hides Furs Deer Skins and Chickens, at the store of & Rosenblatt Co. A private pionio was. given one day this week across the river near this place. A jolly 'time was had. Bishop Morris preached last Sunday 'morning and evening at the Episcopal church 'to appreciative audiences. St John Skinner has located in Walla Walla, W. T. The report in the Journal that he 'would soon be back is a mistake. The Guard should be read by every citi- i en of Lane county during the Presidential earn paign. No 6 te ibsTibe A Philadelphia clerk who has more basi 'iness tact than hi employer, was heard to Temark: "Thank fortune the boss has itopped advertising for the season; now we have a rest" Three traveling "vags" exhibited ft couple ;of trained bears iu the stroet one day this week. They took up a collection but most f the people declined to help support the lazy ragabonds. By the carelessness of a compositor we were made to say in an item from Cottage Grove, that the supper was a poorly gotten 'up affair, when it should have been nicely instead of poorly. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, statements, letter beads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at the Guard office. County School Superintendent Gill re quests us to state that the apportionment of state school funds have not, as yet been made, but as soon as it is be will give the school clerks due notice. A German and his two children entertain ed our citizen on the streets one evening this week with some sple- did instrumental and vocal music. Wheu ft collection was taken up the people responded handsomely. Mr Marsh Fclshaw and family, left us Wednesday, with the intention of settling in the Palouse country. Mr B takes quite a number of horses with him, and horse rais ing will be his main employment LiBh Applegate, the Government wharf watchman in this city, for which he derives a, salary of $75 per month, is putting in his lime in the southern part of the state trying ing to create a Garfield boom. Staudard. Rev S Monroe Hubbard will prerch next Sunday morning in the Christian Church. Subject, "Religious Shams." Elder 0 H Hodges will preach iu the evening. Sjbject, "The Dawn of the Model Ministry." Sun Hay school at 9:48 A. M. All made welcome. Position Accepted. We understand that Prof. T. C. Bell has icceptcd the position of Principal of the Oregon City public school and that he will leave here about the 1st of September for his new field of labor. We clip the following from the Clackamas Democrat, which explains itself. "The school b.mrd held ft meeting Saturday evening to provide teachers for the next school year. Present P Paquet, E L Eastham. Maj. Bell, of Eu gene, was elected principal with salary fixed kt $900 per year. Mrs Bell was elected as one of the assistants." National Policb Record. Information obtained for the National police record, blanks for which were furnished by the Cen sus Bureau at Washington shows there are in Porthnd, twenty-three houses of known prostitution, containing in the aggregate sixty-nine women of ill repute. These figures do not include the Chinese resorts, private place or assignation houses. Portland Bee. PrrmoB roa Commutation.--a petition wi circulated for signature in Hillsboro last week by Mr Wiutzingcrode praying Governor Thayer to commute the sentence of death passed upon H Wintzingerodeto im prisonment for life. The plea is based on the well attested fact of the mental imbecility of the culprit was signed by ft number nf prom inent citizen. Tm Califobnian. The Californian fo August ha been received, and we find it to be tally np to the lUodard of the preceding numbers. This magazine should be taken ry all w)ut Uka an interest in literature, for it ia the but periodical ever published on the eeaat, and we think,it is fully ft good ft any ia th East Trm, ingle copy, 25 cents; per year, $3. ' EAn.OADMTiNO.-Postrftrenp calling for a meeting of tb people of Willamette Forks to be held at Coburg to-day, at 1 P. M-, for the purpose of asking utecription to fopveBtoftOrefoiiiaa Railroad Company, mr'' whe propoa. to locate their route through that pertioa of the valley snoa. Babbitt Metai We have a lot of old Which PBt t'", n'f "J tive aid to our fine corp. of Ucbr.-PeH-Babbitt metal, that will he dupeeed of i'IT" "i , Hancock Club. The Club met at the Court House tod ef fected permanent organization, toil aJnpted constitution and by-law. The following permanent officer were elected: President RB Cochran. Vice fresideuts Cha Liner, Etq, Hon T G IlendricL, Hon J M Thompson, Boo 0 B Dorris.' Recording Secretary M S Walli. Corresponding Secretary J C Whiteaker. Treasurer J L Rankin. , Executive Committee C V Fitch, C Ilodes, Jessee Cox, J R Campbell, J T Wit ter, Joseph Neihoff, L M Davis, Frank Un burn, W T Campbell. John O'Brien. James Matlock, James Gearhart, M MJDavis. Finance Committee--J J Walton, Jr., J L Rankin and W F Cheshire. Sergeaotat-ArmsGeo W rtinsey. Any person may become ft member of thii Club who is iu accordance with the princi ples announced in the first clause of this con stitution, who signs his name hereto: We, the undersigned voters, do hereby pledge ourselves to vote for the Democratic electors of Ibis state at the coming election; to work dilligently from now until election for their success; to devote nur entire time upon the day nf the lecticn to thae end. all under the direction of the Executive Com mittee, and to do all in our power, every way to secure ft full vote, a fair election, an bonjst count and the inauguration of the men elected. The meeting night of the club is every Sat urday evening at 8 P. M . All invited to at tend. On motion meeting adjourned. A Novel Bridal Tour. The following in relation to the bridal tour of Rev L H Wells, who was formerly rector of the Episcopal Church of this place we clip from the Seattle Intelligencer: The Rev L li Wells and his new wife have gone off on a regular Iridal tour. They left here several days ajo iu a row boat, all pro visioned and fixed for protracted absence. Their destination was the head of Hood's Canal, eighty or a hundred miles distant. As they took no sail their progress must neces sarily be slow, and if they go along as easily as they intended, and as far, and make all the steps they will be absent quite while. They will camp out on the way. For their purpose, better weather could not be given than they are now enjoying. Such ft bridal tour, to those tired of life in the dry and dusty town, or of the city, it is to be com mended, and ia one likely to be physically beneficial and to be remembered with pleas ure for long years to come. Drowned. The people were agaiu surprised last Sat urday to hear of another accidental drown ing. From what we have learned the facts of the case are as follows: Last Saturday a boy aged about 7 and a girl about 9 years of age, children of Mr John Gilbert, a farmer who lives on the McKenzie river, went out a Ashing, when by some means the bny fell in tlio river, rfrid the little girl jumped in the river, attempting to rescue her brother, hut in tho attempt she was alio drowned. The boy's body was recovered.it being found in a whirl in the river soino distance below, the body not yot having sunk. A thorough hunt for the other body has been made, but it has not, as yet; been found. It is supposed that it has went under a drift a short distance below, whkh if true, destroys all hopes of over recovering it. Kelly's Time Expires. The position of Collector of Customs is considered a sort of sinecure by our promis ing politicians and therefore the occupancy of that office is looked upon by eaijer eyes. A change will soon be made and the lucky man has been already mentioned. Hon Henry fiilfry, it is reported, has telegraphed to Col. Cann, of Salem, that Shurtleff will receive the appointment. Mr Gilfry is relia ble authority and if he has forwarded the dispatch bd reported there is no doubt in our niiid that the appointment will soon be made. George A. Steele, Esq , will probably be appointed to the first deputyship, a posi sition now held by Mr. Shurtlefl". -Mercury. The Portland Bee says that Mr. Shurtleff was appointed on the 8th of July. A Porcupine Killed. Mr. James A. Stevens, who li-c a few miles east of this place, was 'surprised to see a large porcupine in his door yard, last Sun day morning, keeping his dog at bay, when Mr. Steven got a rail and kjlled the animal. This is the first porcupine we have heard of being killed in this county or the Willam ette valley. The animal after it was dead was thoroughly examined by several persons, and all agreed that it was ft porcupine. It was of good size, and ita body tfas covered with sharp prickles, oine of which were sev en or eight inches in length and when it was attacked by the dog, it filled the brute' nose full of the quills. Coi5eCtion with the C. P. R. R. The Or'gonian Railway Company' surveyors are locating the line from Browuav'ille to Spring field and thence will continne on over the mountains to connect with with the Central Pacific at Winnemucca. The capital neces sary for tbe prosecution of the work, as we have been reliably informed, is already in the hands of the company, and no doubt exists that th road to Winnemucca will be completed without unnecessary delay. Rail road connection with California and the East will be assured" by mean of thi rout in a comparatively hort tim. Portland Bee. New TEACHes! Miase Julia F. Adam and Ev 8. Rice, recently elected to th po- ! . . . - hftftlii- ffrad- - -. - - j Eugene. These young ladie come highly . -.--..-a-a, will doubtleas give etfeo Personal. Prof f H Grubbs, of th Dalle, is ia town. H C Humphrey went to Portland thi week. Mr LO Jackson ha been ia town visiting friend and relative. Mr Robt Bean want to Portland Monday on professional business. Surveyor General Tolttan cam np from Portland yesterday. Mia Lillian Pool, niece of Mr L 0 Adair, is in town on a visit Mr Meyer Rosenblatt, of Portland, but who formerly lived here, is in town visiting friends. Mr J W Christian hii gone to Lena, Uma tilla couuty, to visit his brother, Mr. Samuel Christian, Bishop Morris, Rev A P Andwgon and Dr Orburne went up the McKenzie this week on a fishing excursion. Mr Wm Currier, of Portland, was ia town several days this week. He went to the McKenzie springs, Thursday. Miss Bessie Biles and Miss Ella Stephens, of Portland, have beeu visiting tbe family of Mr J B Underwood, this week. Messrs Ed McClanahan, Johu Church and Henry Huddleaton left Thursday for the McKenzie bridge, where they iutend puttiug in a boat and fiahiug down the river. Mr John Kelly, of Portland, was in town thi week. Mr Kelly has become tired(!) of the duties pertaining to the office of Col lector of Customs, and intend soon, to re linquish the same. Senator Hendricks and family, J. S. Lucky and wife, and E Stewart, have gone to spend a few week in tho mountaius rusticating. They go Up the McKenzie route over the mountains to the Deschuttes, and will re turn by the Middle Fork. Cottage Crow Ilcmi. A correspondent at Cottage Grove send the following item under date of July 21, 1SS0: Time are very quiet siuce the Fourth. A lodge of the I. 0. 0. F., will soon be organized hare. The village, since the departure ' of Law, is without a saloon. It is the intention of the Masonic Lodge of this place, to organize an Eastern Star Lodge next Saturday evening. The wheat crop is getting along nicely. Farmer are now U busy cutting. hay, and some are already harvesting their crops. Crow and Caldwell, watchmaker and photographers, left last week for east of the mountaius, after being with us a few week. This place wA treated last week to a trav- eling bear show. The usual hat collection was made, aud the usual small amount re ceived. The weather ha been extremely warm during the put week. The soda fountains of Messrs Scarbrangh and McGowan and Os- buru iCo, were very well patronized. Quite a number of teams passed through towu, during the past week, eu route to Pass Creek on a blackberry hunt. As usual edi tors and printers were obliged to stay at homo. Water Works in Eugene. Henrv Bowen has constructed a machine for boring pipes to be used in constructing water works in Eueene City . A Pelton horse power will be used to run the machine. The timbers for boring will be ten inches in diam eter, ten feet long, cut from green pole-timber; an iron band will secure the joints, and the whole will be coated with coal tar. Mr Bowen intends f xm commence tho con struction of a reserVoir of the Capacity of 141,000 gallons at the springs on the hill to the east of the city. Ihe reservoir will be built mostly under grcuud, and the pipes will be laid at a depth of three teet beucatn the surface. Portland Telegram. We have heard of no such enterprise, and there is no Henrv tioweu in this city, and furthermore there are no hills east of thi city for several miles. Roseburg must be the place instead of Eugene. When Profanity is Proper. Yonng man, don't wear. Ther i no occasion for swearing outside of a printing olfiie, where it is useful in proof eading, aud iudispensa- hlv npcsoarv in tfettintf forms to ureas. 11 has been known to materially assist an edi tor in looking over the paper after it i priuted. But otherwise, it ts a foolish habit. Liabilities $138,000. Messrs. Smith, Brasslield and' oflier members of th Harris bur firm. Whose liabilities reach a total of $13t;000, over $70,000 of which is due in Portland, have beeu in the city fortwo Say trvini to effect a settlement with tbeir cred tors, though thus far no satisfactory settle - has beeu arrived at. Bee, July 21st. Caution. There are some penon canvas sing the county for signer to a pledge to sup port Garfield. Do not sign any such pledge and tell your neighbor not to put their names down. It i uosaf to sign everything that ( presented. The document sometime come back in tbe shape of a promise to pay money. Look out for them. $00 Reward. Up to the time of going to press, the body of the ion of Mr. Jarrett's, baa not been recovered, although an incee aant hunt has beeu kept up line tbe; occur rence of the sad event The citizen have generously offered a reward of $o0 to any one recovering tbe remains. Marriet. At tbe residence of the bride' patents, July lltb, by J- Handsakr, J. P., Mr J B Despain of Pilot Rock, Umatilla Co., ai.d Mis L J Hurt, of Gusben, Lao county. Crfy Delinquent Tax. LOOlT OCT LAST CALL. I will commence levying oa property Au gust thaoth, I860. J E. Attibsst, VbL Th most popular and fragrant Perfume of th day "HACKMKTACK" try it Sold by usouru a a., urugKtxta, Eugene Ulty, uregon - A Good Thing. German Syrup U tho special proscription of Dr. A llojnhee, a celebrated Geiinan l'hyul oian, and it acknowledged to be one of th most fortunate dioo-rles in Medicine. It quicklv our Coughs, Colds aud all Lung troubles di th severest nature, removing, as iv does, the eaus of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and heulthr condition. It is not au experimental medicine, but has stood the test of ycai. giving satisfaction in every case, which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirm.. Two million buttles sold annually. Beware oi medicines of similur muuet, lately introduced Uoschea's (inrmn Svruu was Intro duced in the United States in liWS, and is now sold iu every town ami villas in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. Price 73 cunts. Sample bottle, 10 cents. Daunted" Mr. Debt poverty and sufferins haunted inn for years, cans' d by a sick family aud largo bill for doctoring, which did no good. I was completely discouraged, until one year ago, by the aavice ol my pastor, I prwured Hop Bitters aud commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, ami none of as have been sick a day since; and I want to say to all poor men, you can keep your families well a year with Hop Bitters (for less than one doctor' visit will cost A Working man. I wish Everybody to Know Rev. Georje H. Thaver. an old citizen of this vicinity known to every one as a most in fluential citizen, ami Christian minister ot the M. E. Church iust this moment stonned In our store to say. "I wish everybody to know that 1 consider that both myself an I wile owe our lives to Shilnh's Consumptive Cure." It is having a tremendous sale over nur counters and i giving perfect satisfaction in all cases nf Lung IJineases, such as nothing else has done. .bourbon. Inu, May lo, 1. 8, lars. Matchett & Franc Sold by Osburn & Co.. Druggists. A CARD. T .11 oM ...IT....!.... -.,. ...,1 ,11 Ml ITIIU KtV aUHSIIII lll'IU III. (.III. inrli.wrMt.inMa nf vnntli lirvnna wat'tian. Aitrlv decay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a re- i i .mi 1 1 1.. I.. . i.. m i nn cine anu win cure you, r ijTj or timmir This (freat remedy was discovered by a mission arv in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope tolisv. Joseph T. In man, Station 1), New ork City. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon, tor the county of lane. In the matter of the estate of Daniel Harkins, deceased : Citation. To Daniel Ilarkinc, James Harkins and John Harkins, heirs of Daniel Harkins, de ceased, and all others interested iu such property! IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, you are herehv cited and required to apiiear iu the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Lane, on Monday, the toth day ot scoteinber, lwu, at lu o clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not tie mado authorizing the Hale of lots Nos. 1 and 2, of Sec 28, T. 17 SS., K. 2 West. belongiUK to the estate of Daniel liar- kius, deceased. Witness, the lion. it. vv. Fitch. Judge of the County ) cp.iT 1 Court of the State of Oregon, 1 aCjAL" f for the county of Lane, with s ' the seal of the court affixed, this 5th day of July 1880. Attest : juivi, WAlU'., ieric. ST. CHARLES HOTEL Corner Willamette and Ninth Strceta, EUGENE CITY, OP. J. W. FROXK, Proprietor. Th Itoue Ua beeu thoroughly rtnovnttrd, both Inside and outside. The FINEST Sample Rooms in the city. TERMS MODERATE. Give the House a trial, and be assured that you will get the best the market anords. The House is newly furnished. Free Coach to and from the House, Srrre an Injunction on DUrasf. By Invigorating a feeble constituion, renovat ing a debilita ed phyniqne, and enriching a thin and innutritious circulathm with Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, the finet, the most highly sanctioned, and the mort papular tonic and preventive in existence. I or sale I y all IriiffliKU and Dealers generally. If you wish to I ij your g'ods cheap, you must go to to store of LURCH BROS,, OOTT.A OR OBOVE. j They keep en. of th. largest stock, o! General Merchandise w''"1" er thae it can be bmht anywhere in th W il lamette vallev. ; ; Notice or Final rSetllement. VfOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEX THAT ThoniM i. Ck. alniinirtrtor of th enUU of Jacob Cook, deceased, ha filed his account f'-r final setr.ement, and that th. firt Monday in SepUml.jr, 1M0 b ren set for final buin. THOMAS J. COOK, I Admiaiatratnr. BTOMACII . Overstocked at the I. X. L HAVE RECEIVED SUCH AMAMMOUTtI STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, WHICH weraust end are bound tobesold at the VKUY LOWEST price. Bargain from N York Ani-tions. Goods received by every steamship in large lots. l'HICES IjOW DOWN COM PETITION is the life of trails and there is so much competition that that Good Qt be sold low to gaiu trade, and owing to the facilities we will again state that our price uauaot be beat. Heavy Shirtinp, war. to wanh, 7 yds. for 81. Heavv Gingham, 8 yds. for ill. 32 inch, wide txst ricking, 7 yds. for tl. Latest stvles Yohi'r cloth, 7 yards for tl. Host English Suiting, IS cents tier yard. Late -t styles of itrocaded cloth, 22 cents per yard. Sells iu Portland at 25c per yard. White corded Pique, 8 yds for $1. French Calico, 8 yds. for 81. Heavy W Into r lannel, 20 ots er yard. Iftrge size Nankins. 75cts per dnten. Very Heavy 'lable Linen, 35 cts jwr yard. Large Site Linen Towels, 3 for 50 cts, Large size Bed Spreads, $1 each. Keal Frouch Corsets, for 50 1 U each, worth 81. Very best Corsets, 75 cis. to $1 23 each. Ladies Heavy Merino Undershirts, 50 cts. Ladies Heavy White Hose, l'.H cts per pair. Ladies Heavy Colored Hosi, 25 rti per pair. Ueat4l iu Black Cashmere 50 ei per yard, N Y price, $1. Genuine French French Cashmtrei war. all wool, double Width. 65 cts Per yard. Latest colors in cashmeres, and all shade in ilka linioiLilixl uilL'a riiI ittiui at th x-iirv I lowest figure. ; We have n nice assortment of en luits, and are offering them lower than they can be bought elsewhere. WE PLAINLY SAY: Profits or on Profits, Wo invite everybody, because you will do "3a?3S3S X.3. B. F. DORRIS, DEALER IN Stoves, ItnngTs, I'limps, J'lpcs, Mrtafr, Tinware. AND House Furnishing Goods Generally Wells Driven Promptly AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Wlllaiurtte Ntrret, Eugene City, Oregon, Eugene City Brewery. MATH 1 AH KVAAAl't, I'.o'p T5 Is now prepared to fill all orders fo S-Mlager beer OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Come and see for yourself. A good article needs no recommendation. Ladle' Attention. Perlin Fashion Patterns at Dunn k Strst ton'. LA BLM I -I am the sols scent for this jelehrattd waion. II. HK.VDRICKS. War has commenced in Europe! Atl R. G. CALLISON rS AGAIN AT HIS OLD H IS OLD STAXD J J,"wtltametto StMt ,nd h,Tig bought th. intereetof w.T.oi.urn in th. farmofcui- . L iklMin U nmml tA furnish all who a l.l.,irn ia nrf-iarad to furnish all who maviriv. him a call with th beat quality of. .very thing usually k'pt in a first cla grocery and provinion store, rich as Bl'GA R-S, IKA-i, COFFEE, CANNED CJOOLn. TOBACCO ft fir.kuv. r.tm ivil OI'EIJNS- WAKE, WOOD AND WILLOW WAHE, j at reawmable ntft In G.'i-SH "r PRODL'CE. (jjve m a call and ?s wna i can u vi yu lankfnl fn put pationag I invite you to yXZfc- . an, tbj EH I. i. 4 CD fcj s hB rb 1 2i s lur I I 2? 'I STlTRl Cliildtens Colored hurie, all sizes, 12 ct. p pair. . Large size Handkerchiefs, 5, 8, 10. 12, eta. Silk Handkerchiefs, from 25 cts. upwards. Nice Tidies, 25 cts apiece, worth 50 eta. -Heavy Mens Meriuo Undershirts, S3 eta, Very best, 50 cts. Woolen Overshirta, large size, IL Good Chiviot Shirts 40 to 50 ct. White Dress, Dress Shirts, 75 cts to tl. Mens Socks from 10 cts upwards. , BOOTS AND SHOES Mens Heavy Kip Boots, $3 per pair. Mens Heavy Plow Buckle Sho, I'i. Ladies Calf Shoes, very best, $1 60, Ladies Kid foxed scol. shoes, $1 50. Ladies Kid foxed Button, very best, $2 ii. Minna C'df, very best, SI 25. Misses Kid foxed scol., very best, tl 25. Misses M orocco lace, tl 50. Misses Morocco Button, $2. 'i Ladies white silk clocked hose, 25 cts per pal Ladles Sumirer Mklrts, 50 ots each. Two boxes naocr collars for 25 cts. Large size piiture frames, 20 cts upwards. Carpets and mattings at low price. Clothing, Hats ami Ladies, Liu- Goods MUST be S61& better by surely trading with us than elsswbere TL. S-T'OaOJS; OSIllllft & 0'3 NEW DRUG STORK ON wiLLAk etee Street, near Ninth, ' DKtl.Kilft IN nituos. CHEMICALS, OILS, i PAINTS, GLASS, VARN1SBE PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. Brandies. Wines and Liquoir OF AIL KINDS. Iu fact, we have the best assortment of article found in FIRST CLASS DRUG JT0RK. We warrant all our drop., for they ar new aa Freh. Particular attention is called to ear Stock of Perfumery at.u Toilet Articles! A we have bought OUR (!00',S FOR CASH V can compete with any establishment In Be gene City In price and accommodation, liny your L'oods where you can get the best and cheapest. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night OS HU UN & C ii. c. rsiiEHwooii. J. n. uhpsbwooo UNDERWOOD BROS-, . GENERAL 1JROKERS BUT AND ELL GOLD, SILVER, CURRENCY AND FXCHANGE Money Received on Deposit. NEGOTIATE LOAMS, And til 8s' of RGA.L ESTATE Particular Attention Given to Collections. -AGENTS- Connecticut and New Zealand InsuraoCassp A WO AOEHTS WELLS FAROO & Co. I'd gen City, Orta- S. Itoxenbfatt V DEALEB9 GENERAL MERCHANDISE,' At the old stand. Southwest corner ef Eight and Willamette atrcet, EUGEN CITY. OREOOS Hav th most complete stock ef General Merchandise 1 nth city, including T Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware Crockery',' f And in fart everything thi maiMt dessasaf, which w ar selling at BED-ROCK PRICES.' Paid for all kind of frm produsTet delivered at our Store. S. Rosenblatt & C&;- r T. G. HENDRICJfi OR BrENA V.STASTONF WA reeJle ariose. ' '-