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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1880)
CITY. AND COUNTY. INFIELD OCOTT TTANCOCK 111 Succeed est. IJKIKF MEJITIOX. A largo salmon nu caught iu tie mill race last Suuday. Wheat is coming in lively . Tin hulk of the storing it bing done at the Eugene City tuills. Ex-Siuatur Mitchell will address the people of Junction City, Saturday, October 2J at 1 o'clock P. M. Mr. F. B. Du nn wishes to inform the far mer that he will pay the highest uiarktit price (or wheat. The Mullen t price paid in CASH for Hi Jul Fur Deer Skim and Chicken, at the store of S. Rosenblatt A Co. 4 Tin work on the Springfield bridge is progreiiiug favorably under the personal su pervision of Judge ritcn. Mr S H Friendly will pay tho h:ghest cash market price for wheat, Give him a call before selling your tr.iin elsewhere. The Gl'AKD should be revl by every citi zen "I Laue county duriug the Presidential campaign. Now is a good time ti subs-ribo Go and see that large stock of goods just receivedat Hendricks before purchasing else where. The best stock of mens clothing and furnishing goods at prices to uil tho times. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-heads, abatements, letter heads, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at the Gl'ARU office. Rev S Monroe Hubbard will preach next Lord's day at the Christian Church. Sub ject for morning, "Life's J!e-pimili!ilk'j, ot Measured by years of Existence;" fur evening, "The Deluge and tho Lessons Thereof." Sunday School at 0:43. All welcome. Person al. Hon I) F Dorris weut to Salem Wednes day. Hon. John Whitenker visited the capitol this week. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Sen ator Slater. We acknowledge a call from Mr. Herbert North nip, of the Portland Bulletin. Mrs J 11 Ream, who has been at Oakland, Cal., visiting friends, returned on the last steamer. Mr Horace F Stratum, of Farmington, paid his old friends of Eugene a visit the first of the week. Mr I K Peters and wife left Friday fur Oakland, Cal., which place they propose' to make their residence her after. Mr Geo Humphrey and wife are home again after a visit of several months d.iri tion in California itid the Eastern States. Mrs S B Eakin has returned after an ex tended trip through Eastern Oregon and W'atliington. Mr. Etikin will come across the mountains. Senators K B Cochran and T 0 Hemlrkks, and Representative J M Thompson came liome from Salem Saturday, and returned Monday. Game Law. The Lane County Sportsnnns C!ub, a', its last meeting, authorized an 1 iiis'.ructel the executive committee t p eparo a game and fish law to I e pr. ee .ted to the Legislature for action. The club deemed that the exist ing law is such, that it virtually leaves paine unprotected, as any person may kill i: at any season frx his own c nbiiniptmn. 'Ibis proviso forms a hole through which any one guilty of the most ll.-iginnt viola'i. n f the spirit of the law may escape. Our tine game is killed without regard to season; deer is slaughtered for tho horns and hide, while the carcass is left to decay ami waste, j Should this continue as it has in the put, it it but a question of time when the ino.-t im- j porta nt varieties of game will be practicably ; exterminated. The club thought it best to prepare an entire new law so as to avoid the ! complications of umeudments, and place it in anij t10 fiwing is a summary of the as uch a shape that no one need misunderstand j ggmcut; its provisions. Tho attention of our legish- Acrcs iMtt 3,jfi,3Sl; total value, f?,120: tors, especially of I.aue county, is called to j g- this measure, with the hope that they may j see fit to labor for its adoption. Credit is lue Mr- J. B. Uiiderwon.l for his assistance id Labor in drafting the bill. From Rattlesnake. Sept. 14, ISiO. Robert Williams c mmcnced picking bis hops the 10th inst. Wm. Williams and Richard Miller hive I returned from the Skagit mines. Welcome boys. The correspondent of Lot Valley seems to be decidedly iu favrr of white labor iu picking hops. If all the whites were as in disposed to labor as he is, there would not be much picking done. A conple of boys of about 8 Summers had a falling out the other day, and one of them entiwd the other's doc home with him, and ( fed him a bifcuit. The dog expired before hi got back home. lUTTLf.ltl'G. RcNAW.ty. A team belonging to Mr, Matlock, of fioshen, became frihtene-1 at lb train while passing Jndkins point, .Mon- rfay, and ran away, throwing Mr Ed Hr-j FlS The late rain will prove exceeding rington, of Cresswell, out, the wheel running j )y to the fanners and country pen- over his leg breaking his knee cap, and other- j erani The grass, which has ben almost wise braising him. Xo other damage wa J killedlby the long seige of dry wather, will done. revive, and the many plows ill again per- 8ro.WlTW the Ex- form service lliis i, the first rain of any aitiveCommitU a meeting of th. Sport.- j .mportanc. tbu Summer since the 19th of mans Clob will be held at the ball Monday, ; Jane. .. September 27th at 7. o'clock PM. A full at-j jjupnnsi. A telephone line has btea teadaace is desired. i egtablished between the depot aud Robinson A rr.-rnf.ctHEr. PaBTT -President 1 k Church's hardware store. Hy.G. Sherman and pirty will pass! R FnHB ,ftcr tbii ,Ut, I .Hall ta stop a short time. i A ROUSIHG SPEECH! Senater Slater Pours Hot Shot Into the Radical Ranks. The most successful political meeting iu Lane county this campaign, was held at the Court House Thursday afternoon. After several p ecej had been played by tho brass baud, Senator James H. Slater was intro duced to the large audience by Hon. Geo. B. Dorris, and for nearly two hours their undi vided attention was hell by his masterly ar raignment of tho Republican party and their candidate. Ho said the Republican party was one of deception. In ISM their plat form promised a rigid maintenance of states rights, only to be set at naught after they had been elevated to power and position. They deprecated tho use of t'.ie army at the polls, aud in States where there was no in surrection, but havo Biuce violated their promises by using the army to continue themselves in power. They violated their faith with the Greenback element by resolv ing that the bonds should be paid according to the law under which the bonds were sold, ana then legislating t lint tlie bonds ami in terest should he paid iu gold thereby robbing the people of over $-100,000,000, which went into the plethoric poexcts of the bondholder The infamous election laws of 1S70, pissed ostensibly for the purp .se of protecting the uegro iu his rig'.it i f suifrage iu the S-'Uth was shown iu the true light; of over $'2)0, 000 spent iu 1S76 for supervisors and deputy marshals less than $10,000 was expended iu the SouJi. In three closo c.i.igressin.ial districts of St. Louis, Mo., 10J8 deputy marshals were npp .ii.tcd, although there was no claim tl.at any disturbance or illegal vo'.irg was apprehended. The people have paid trotn ti.e public treasury this h.rge amount of money, which is used by Repub licans to corrupt and dovaueh the freedom of, elections The Senator defcudjd thu extra MrSbiuu of C.acii iii which the Demo crats endeavored to s i ' Ue out this nefarious law, and the one iiiulicrmng the use of the troops at the poll.. The Republican cry was that the Brigadiers tried to starve the government by refusing appropriations, when the fact was that nil necessary appropriations were made and vetoed by the President be cause the rider reforming elections was at tached. Tho Republicans rai ed a howl, claiming the rider to hi revolutionary, w hen the law it sought to repeal had been passed as a rider. More than 301) bills had been paised uy the Republicans in the same man ner sinca they asi.umed control f the gov ernment. Their hypocrisy was tiansparcnt. The solo purpose of the Republicans in pass ing the laws was to seek by their aid to per petuate IIicii.mIvcs in power. He appealed to his Republican auditors to remember, that should the Democrats gaiu power this elec tion, the machinery given by theso laws to control elections would be against tho Re publican party, when they would be as anx ious to repeal them ai the Democrats now are. Ho referred to the odoriferous records of the Republican candidate, giving the history of the investigation of the Ciedit Mobilier. At that ti.i.e the Republicans claimed that thu committee did its work carefully and impartially, while thu Democrats viewed it u rather a w hitewa.-hing of the parlies charged with having received stock ami divi dends. Although Mr Caificld swore that he received m.thiag, the Republican committee j reported that lie had re cived i.'iJ.t as a uiv. I iduud, and that ho understood it to bo a div I idend at that time. Arthur, the Republican candidate for Vice President had been Licked out of olliee by the Hayes administration for ilidio.iosty, as was fully shown by the letters j of Hayes aud Sherman. The Senator closed by reading a list of good iJiigadieis that had lajLfpted the Republican faith, und been re i wauled with otlice, asking the audience whether they would vote with Loiig.treet 1 the confederate geueral, now a Republican i .... ami holding an important olliee, or tho gal lant Hancock who beat back Loiigstreet's forces at Cettl.mg, and saved the Union. Jtimmary -of Assessment. Assessor MePherson has finished his work, Railroad land, 5.-,!W; value, SLi.lOfi. Wagon road hnd, Sl.wSl; value, 512,007. Town lots, value, S312.3.U Improvements, i'.VJl, "' Merehainii-iB a'i I i-upb menta, SO, 132. Money, notes, accounts, shares of stock, e'e., ?1.03!i.3s7. Household furniture, carriages, watches, etc, 5223. 4:iG. Horses and mules, 5,!17; value, S2tin,3M. Cattle, 11,722; value, l!-1,G:0. Sheep, 44,21uj value, $;i,7."o. Swine, 7,12!); value, $13,32!). Gross value of property, fe4,U47,9uj' Indebtedi.tss, l,ot'J, 137. Exemptions, $330,073. Total taxable property, C3,075,7."S- No. of pedis, 1,401. ToCH.-r;E It v its. -Senator Hendricks H i. n.. ' iia. introduced a bill in the Senate to change the line between Lane and IJnujjlas coiuitius , ... , .'1 ., that the entire Siuslaw valley would be in Lane. Should this bill pass, the county will proba'dy appropriate money to build uai'ou road to the cosst. ElectoraUanvass. Hon. J. K. Weatberford, Democratic can didate for Presidential Elector, will address tho people of Lane county at the following times and places: Cottage Grove, Thursday, Sept. 30. Cresswell, Friday, Oct. 1. EUGENE CITY, Saturday, Oct. 2nd, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon. Junction City, Mouday, Oct 4. TibLir spe imc. " T. M. Diaper, Esq, will address the citi zens of Laue county at the following times aud places: Junction City, Oct 4th. Eugene, Oct 5th. Springfield, Oct 6th. Cresswell, Oct "th. Cottage Grove, Oct 8th. Speaking at Eugene at 7 o'clock P M. Local Committees at the other points will please arrange for the time of speaking. The Wealthy Men of Lane. The following are the names of persons in Line county that pay over $100 tax: Awbrey, M T $114 06 Anmtag'i, lii-orge 11 2"7 13 Buslmeli.:.lr M A 101 13 Hoiid, J W 127 25 liushuell, J A 20(3 40 Bond, All ju 150 30 lielshaw, lieorce 20!) 5S liushiiell, J C 129 34 Bailuv, John 130 lij Babjr, W (I U3l8 Cherrv, David 2IS 72 I'uinmiiigs, William 247 US Crabtree, Ziinri 138 10 Clark, X I (lb' IK) Cogswell, John 112 00 ('busman, C E 1,231 00 Cochran, R 1) 10l 10 Comogvs, Presley Ill 10 Cooper, George M 1(!2 80 Dunn, F t! 212 80 IbfLuug Dan J 108 80 Eakin, S B r h. llti 50 luibert, James A .'(OH (it) Ivlinundsoii, J 11 Est 1118 OS Edwards, S II 153 (!0 Edwards, T I) 170 00 Folsom, F W KM 00 Ferguson, Johu B 173 3o' F ieodly, S 11 153 b'O Goodcliild, James 117 "ti Jillespic, Jacob 174 08 liillrey, Johu T ISO 30 Iluddicstoii, James 133 00 HulLiian, James Ki.'l 52 Howard, J M 131)20 llarpole, J W 343 37 llu.imaii. J W 120 28 Hill, II X , 130 00 Hendricks. TO 522 !) ll.ru, J M 114 40 Howe, X A W 110 19 H viand, A D 157 (J.J liovev, A G 221 48 Hovey & Humphrey 1,322 43 lladley, H ti l.)0;l ll iwley, tr.i 23(1 3(i llump.irev, N Est ItiO 80 Johnson, j Vv 147 20 Jennings, Bell 141 12 Jenkins, Stephen 1(10 01) Ju.lkiin. Est 14i0() Kra;& Munch 1 1(13 20 Kirk, J T 129 28 Kennedy, J D 124 K0 I.ane Co Mercantile Association 144 00 Lauer, llbas 35.') I'M Milliorn, John '28(140 May well, John Jr 170 50 Maxwell, Henry rill 5S Milliorn, I'A 127 72 Meek. Samuel 499 7ii Murch, (i II 12404 Matlock, J D 154 17 Matthews, A 139 03 Mosieby, David 110 00 Moon-, J II nud I R 192 00 Met 'lung, J II 212 00 McMunay, F Est 13120 Met'oriiaea, A Est 130 2.') Oshuin & Co '...100 00 OA C It It Co 3,849 30 0 A C Land Company 191 90 Pelers, A V 117 20 I'attison, Robert 124 40 Powers B F : 102 25 Powers. E VV Est .H2 32 Patterson, Edris A Oray 12(i 40 Rosenblatt A C 102 40 Shannon, Wesley 140 00 Soverns, (ieorge 127 20 Smith, William I2( I(! Sharpies, A 107 52 Scott, Rodney 112 00 Simmons, W S 102 KS Spencer, W C 1 1.0 00 Sternberg, Senders A Co 178 48 S.eii. cr, Sll 178 (K) Siiiiinoi.i. A 109 12 Sett, W J J ISt; 38 Sellers, J R Ml 50 S.inford, Jamej 182 0(1 Swift, Sitimel 127 30 Siertart, I'.'ias IM U Springfield Mill Company.. shields, William Vanduyn, Isaac U'ortm in Sons U 'isliblirue, C W Ward, (i It Wilkius, M J and A Whipple A l.ro Wallis, M itth.ws Yomi,', (' W . iiu'.e.iit, A J Zumualt, Ist3 .194 Hi ...102 40 . . .24i 0(1 ...152 00 . . ..45"i 05 ...151 50 ...141 20 ....112 40 ... 271 53 ....172 22 15fi00 110 10 H.-r.s -With this week nearly all the hop ..rowers are thn.!uhpickina. and some in- i tthiiit estimate may he ma.le ol tne yieni. A tjcnt'cinaii well p itted in hop matters in forms us that the hopi in Lane county are prime quality this year, while the yield jcr acre is not more than one-naif wliat it should lie. One yard of 15 acres only pro luce. 1 7,(JU0 IV. and another of 20 acres, G.OOJ. I'ifteeu iri . '..-e l lbs. per acre is a fair crop. This liiiht yield is attributed to the eUre ne and continued dryness of the Summer just . layers are onenug u.j . o i. r ....I.. I- I 1' I? ... pouu i. ir.un v. we learn that tne crop ol the tastern Mate, and England is of inferior quality, having suffered fr m mould and rust brought on by damp lainy wtatl er. Choice samples will therefore doubtless find ready sales at remu nerative prices, and our growers should hold tli -ir h .ps f jr better prices thau are at pres ent otlered. EecoiU'EB's Cot KT M .uday was a bus iness day for Judge Humphrey. Three of fenders were brought before him charged with di'turbini the oeace of . , -, i the city, and each of them contributed five dollars to the ' i .1,- ..;., ., ,1 e,.t. ' treasury of the city. a.M cr.sta. , ,. .r..".. "tui:.,U,I f1k m.t at the Court II use last jion.iay eveuiug. and was addr-Mtd by Dr J P Gill, R 8 Bean and iiW. tnox. Snbjeot ti.. d I e -rs, "BbxJv Mu-t ." t Junction City Items, (fROM OCK rCIAL CoRRESPO.SDkNT. JfNcTiox, Sept. 23, 1SS0. Wheat is rolling into the city at the rate of 1,000 bushels per day. Baber has added two large show windows to his store. They arcau improvement. The public school is rapidly filling up, thert now being uearly 70 pupils, aud others yet to coins. Last "Saturday night tho Verncll's gsye another of their fntertniumeiits. The third in the past two weeks. Kratz A Washburno's mill is running day and night, and is being enlarged to accom modate the immense business. Junction's energetic attorney, Mr. Geo. S. Washburne, has just received direct from San Francisco a handsome safe, which adds greatly to the appearance of his olliee. The Justice Court iu this placo is running over with business. Iaist week Dennis Sul livnn and James McClnine were arraigned before that tribunal to answer a charge of as sault and battery upon the person of C. Van Rankin. Sullivan plead, guilty, but Mc ClaineV case required two days, and lie was finally acquitted. Yesterday there was civil case before the court. Did not learn the particulars. The ball at Babrr'a Hall last night, under the auspices of the Junction Social Club, was well attended, notwithstanding the rain, ami wan pronounced a success. Xothing was lacking. There was tho usual number of drunks aud the customary row. No ar rests. Some of the stores suffered the loss of a few panes of glass Truly theso public balls have a refining, exalting and ennobling effect upon the youth of our fair city. A Correction. CottagkOhovk, Sept. 18, 188J. Eiutob (il'AHD' Dear Sin We, the tin dersigncd citizens of Cottage (irovo and vi cinity, certify that the item iu the corres pondence appearing in the last issue of your valuable paper, Saturday, Sept. IS, 1S80, re gardiug Lurch Bros, warehouse aud cleaner, is a deliberate and malicious falsehood. They will get their share of grain by the time wheat is all hauled in. They are running their cleaner every day since its completion, and have b' mci euiplojad, and 4 horses. We further state that their cleaner ami rollin screen attached, is far the superior of any cleaner in this vicinity, as it is tho only one that tajies cocule and wild oats out to per fection. Ira X Baker, Wm Ingram, E Wand, Joseph Perkins, Sam Dillard, John Elliott. James MeFailand, Thomas tiotiidi, L E Morse, John .McFarlaud, V J. Hnodgrasj O P Adams. The item in question was furnished by a correspondent, aud published without any intention of injuring Lurch Bros. Editor (!t:.u;i Boots, Shoes, Etc. T G Hendricks has just received a large lot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc., which he ofl'ers for sale. This is the largest bill of this kind c.f iioods that has bce;i bn.twht hero this season, the cost amounting to oyor ?4,000. He has oyery style and variety on hand, and can suit all customers. Ladies wear a speciality. Piano Tuning and Repairing. J. P. Thomson will visit Eugene City about the 20th, and will warrant all wink entrusted to him. Leave orders at Cram's Music Store and see recommendations. Reopened. Mrs Rcnfew's restaurant has been reop ened, and is a cosy place, iu the brick build ing adjoining the St Charles Hotel. A num ber of neat lodging rooms also belong to the house. Meals and lodging, 25 cents each. Board and lodging by the week on reasonable terms. Cive her a call. No Chinese em ployed around tho premises. Good News For Farmers. Six dishes of food, at a meal will be given for 23 cents at the Astor House Restaurant. Give it a trial. Eastern Tourists Probably more Eastern tourists have vie- ed this Northwest Coast during the present season than ever before, and they all bear testimony to our unsurpa scd natural advan tages and irreat resources and are enthu siastic in rcganl to ur future when rail road shall have superceded the tedi us ocean tteameru and population comes pouring in. The proprietors of the Oregon Kidney Tea a.e equally sanguine ol its luture, lor it has thus far cured every case of backache or dis ease of the kidneys and urinary organs that it has bef-n tried on. Sold everywhere. Belknap's Sprins. Mr. O lirownsoii has leased the lielknsp Springs on the McKeiizic river, and is now if-epaied to receive visitors. These springs nre f.uned f..r the medicinal properties of the water, aim as iney are s. uai.-u ... e m.us f lu.-.i.tifiii ff.tw.ru anfl fin hunting nr.d , - jM t f(.(,Ine . oM rpv,Ti The Hi.rin 's aru situated C2 miles ea.t of hn'ene, aii'l o miles from the Mc Kenzie Bri.lce. ,0) Deception I'ncI. It is strsn.-e s many fof.le will continue t- u!Tt day af'er Hv with l)i-fpia, Livr Comr.la'nt, Constitution, Sour Stomach, (ien- . ersl iM.ility when thev can pmcire t our MlIlH'S VITALIZKIl fne of t it it i Ai not cure or relieve them. Price, 75 cts. I Sild by (Mibura A Co., I)ru(rit-. i I I wish Everybody to Know j I'.ev. (irj Jl. 1 iyer, an olJ citizen of Tiruiuy Known v. r,rrT iw m urmv I.I f)llPntbl citiren. and Christian Minister of the E. Church jnt this moment stopped in nr fre t' say. "I wieh evetVofely to know that j mnMrThllt vt!, mvlf ln xJwih 9t our lives to Shih.h's Consumptive Core. " It is havin? a treiriendmis le nr mir counters D'1 i irivini r.erfert nntie'a'-tion in all ew of Lung Ihseaee.. sorh as Bothin? eWe baa done. MVwt . Fran-. S4d by f-b-vn k Co.. Jing-j-. We have just re ceived from New York and San Fran cisco 100 cases of la test Styles of Dry U Fancy Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Cloaks, Dol mans, and Ulsters At the following low Prices : l'est Mack (Srosnnrain Press Silk for 81 Yard, rcrular price 92. .. per Rest b'aek plain dr'ss silk $1 per yard, regular price si Latest styles of brocaded silk from 75 eta. up wards. Special bargain in black aud colored French Cashmere, double width, 50 to 75c pr yd. All w ool ladies cloth for 50 cts per yard, reu lar price 75 cts. All wool ladies ch.th, double width 72 cts, re;;- ular piiio SI 25. 50 pieces of Atlimtio fancies and brocaded for 22-1 cts, regular price 35 cts. All wool Kiiowllakc, new styles, KiJ cts per yd, regular price, 25 cts. Extra quality of Hla :k Luster for 25 cts pr yd, regular price 35 cts. Latest stylo of striped domestic Uingliam 12 cts per yard, re.'iil ir prieo 2.) ets. Heavy Shirting for 14 cts p -r yard. Men's shirts, canton flannel, for 4') cts. Special bargains in KmliroiMory, I -nee., Curtains, Etc. Lai'i5 as-soi'tint'iits in KM Gloves iVoni 3 to (5 buttons Largo assortment in Men's ami 1 Joy's Clothing. Wo" have tli.' bitrgest variety of Ladies Cloaks, Dolman and Ulters. Why the people should do their trad ing at I. XI. Store: BECA USE we ca n undersell any House in Eugene. We place the poorest judge of goods on the same level as the lowest and cheapest justice and equality. We money to all. We carry the KEEP THE CRABBERS IN CHECK? We never overcharge anybody. A child can buy as low in our House as ami experienced I' I ILL KUCIUNE CITY, OREGON. Special care is orders. GO W1HTERS To pet CARD nd CARIVET PHOTO GRAPHS, FERRti'yPES, kC. Cards and Cabinets a Sps i 4 J ft.v,, E i TO mm All linen, double width, Table linen for 35 Hi per yard. All linen, double width, Damask 70 cts pr yd. 1,000 pairs Childreu's Stocking, striped, for l?i cts per pair. 1,000 pairs ladies all wool Husn for 20 cU par pair. .W) pieces of Rtishin,', tt yards for 25 et N'ieo striped Shaw ls, lare sues, for tl. Extra nice silk stitched Corsets for 75 cts, for ni .'r price SI 25. Extra nice Corset for 50 cts, regular prlc 75s. I, -. lies California's Call Shoes for $1 50, Misses " " $1 25, Chi- dren'sSl, regular 'irlee 11 25. Men's California'.) Kip Roots for S3, boys tt and i-J M. Men's (Salter, extra nlej for 12 59, worth 83 5 ). Men's H se. 4 pairs for 25 cts. I0D dm La lies Hreakfast Shawls for 50 eta, regular price 1. buyers- li e treat all with give full value for the least largest stock of goods. WE ourcr. IS STOEE ) taken to Country VS NEW DRUO STORK OX etoe Street, near Ninth, ILLAH- Dieti.s.is m DIIUO.S, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PATENT MEDICINES, c. Brandies. Wines and Liquor f OP AIL KINDS. In fact, we have the best assortment of article found in FIRST CLASS DHUh ATORK. We warrant all our drug)., for they are new seal r"rh. Particular attention ia called U uv Stock of Perfumery aioj Toilet Articles. As we have bought OUR ;()0"S FOR CASH Vis can compete with any establishment in Bw gene City in pries and accommodation, buy your (foods where you can get the best and cheaiiest, PRESCRIPTION'S CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of the day or night. OSHUKtt & C FARMERS ATTENTION. READ! T II AVE JUST RECEIVED A NICE As sortment of Harr eM, Collars, Lines, Bri dles, Hame and Urea t Straps. Halters, Cnrry oomhes, Whips, Cardr, linishes, eta. and I m making Sa..lles of all kinds ami will keep on hand Saddle Tree and Dressed Duckskins for the wholesale and retail trale, which I will sell 25 per nent ch per than usual. Farmers will do well to give me a call. My terms is ready pay; then no man pars for his neighbor's roods. Shop, 3 mils northwest of K'iro CitT on rs.ilmvl D. R. LA KIN'. 170 K BCKNA VISTA STONE WARSfs r t T. ft. HENDRrCH