TYANP COUNTY, ANCGCK my en. BRIEF MESTIOH. ' g dissolution notice, fir. Mti. Monday owing. Urx, quaatitie of bopi ere being hauled '"xh President ha passed and U g is ''j A Winter U rtill turning out fine Cabi wt and 0rl Phot0- nJ " J jr F. B. Dmn wishes inform tns far ursthetbe wiU pay the higheit market pri(for wht. Th hlgbsst price pid in CASH fur Hide nDMr Skins nd Chickens, at th itort of gVsaulatUCo. All tkos indebted to us, either by note or ka.k account, nr requested to call nd et- lkit OSBUBNtCo. jlrS H Friendly will pay the highet jwh market price for wheat Give hiin a jjl Mere elling your grain elsewhera The Guard houid be revl by every citi ef Lsn county during the Presidential casjps'g- No,r " tooi tim U ,ub',riU Some of . citixers, who have been at loggerhead for eome time past, have been m thick, thi. week, m lit in a bed at a Stat Fair. The telephone between the depot and Robins k Church hardware atore is in woiking order.' Agent Adair is an expert in telephoning. Ge and aee that large stock of goods just received at Hendrick' before purchasing el e vbsre. The best stock of nieus clothing and fursishing goods at prices to suit the times. Business men should uot forget that Mask antes, bill-heads, statements, letter buds, and every description of commercial iristisg are neatly and promptly executed at the GCARD office. Bev 8 Monroe Hubbard will preach next Lord's day at the Christian Church, tul jact for the morning, "The Lord's Supper, its Mature and Object;" evening, "Neutral ity,' as Connected with Christ and Hi Cause, an Impossibility." Sunday School meets at 9:43 A M. The highest authority in New England, .1, 'Sfji Aaaaver of Massachusetts, after a careful" analysis of of Hall's Vegetable Sici lian Hair Henewer certified that it is the best preparation for its intended purposes that baa been exhibited for examination, that it constituents are pure and carefully elected for excellent quality, and that it forms an efficient preparation for promoting the growth of the hair and restoring the original color. Tina world-renowned prepa ration for promoting the growth of the hair aid restoring the original color. 1 tns world renowned preparation is for sale by all druggists. Record, Red Oak, Iowa. Another Hancock Club. The Democrats of Cottage Grove have or: gmiied a Hancock and Euglish Club. The new rlub starts with a membership of 75, which il nearly the foil Democratic strength ef the precinct The following are the offi cers electedt President S Dillard. Vice Prmidenta-Dr A L Wynn, John Currin, G T Arthur. Secretary Geo McGowau. Treasurer Aaron Lurch. The Presidential Party. The Citizens of Eugene Turn Out in Large Numbers. When it became knowu that President Hayes aud party would visit Oregon by the overland route, amgemeot were com menced to receive them in a manner becom ing the dignity nf the offices which they rep resent. A meeting was held Monday even ing, of which however no publio notice was given, aud the several committees appointed. Later it was learned by telegraph that the Presidential party could only stop here a few minutes, and uecessarily th reception of our distinguished guests would not be all that our citizens desired. On Wednesday a committee consisting of Hons. J B Uuderwood, 0 B Dorris and Mr S H Friendly boarded the special train that was on it way to Roieburg to meet Preii- dent Hayes. They telegraphed back that the party would pass Eugeue about 8:43 en Thursday morning, Before that time a crowd of several hundred ladies aud gentle men had congregated at the ilepot. The de pot was ornatneuted with evergreens and flags, aud p.tseuted a pleasant appea.'ance. At 9:30 Thursday morning, the traia came in sight, the engiue fairly bristling with small flags. After the stoppage of the traiu Pre- deut Hayes was introduced to the assembled people by Judge C. W.- Fitch, iu a few well chosen words. The Preddent responded in an address of several minutes length, iu hicb he highly coinpliineuted our young and growing State. His short talk was well received, and was followed. by remark by Gen W T Sherman, and Secretary of War Ramsey. Mr. Hayes, a motherly but plain looking lady, was called fur, and responded to the call bv showing herself. After three cheers for the party the traiu left on its jour ney for Portland. The Eugene City Brass Band was in attendance iu full uaifurm, and aid much to make the occasion an enjoyable STATE UNIVERSITY. T, M. Draper, THE EOYOKATJll. C II. HILL, EDITOR, Our Say. A column devoted to the Interests of the Laurean and EuUxian Literary Societies, and the State University. This talented yon r orator will speak at the Court House in this city next Tcisday, Octobcb 6th, at 7 o'clock iu the evening. We hop that a Urge audience will be p Once mora, through th ki ndneea of it, ent to hear the champion young orator enterprising editors, w hava the use of I from the Lone Star SUte, present the great oolunii in the Gcad, devoted to tha inter and true issues oi the dy, ami lie reasoas est of the University and the societies, why Hancock and English ahould be elected Laarean and Eutaxian. It has fallen to our From a letter from Lebanon we take the lot to edit this column, and if t a aaying following extract! "Mr Draper, who is only was not so old, w would promise to do it to 1 19 year old, spoke here last Monday night, th "best of our ability." But sine thi saying is old, aud we have not time to think of a new way of saying th urn thing, w shall leave our promise unwritten. Aud furthermore, if we should promise to do this work according to our ability, it would be no guarantee that it would be well done. We hope soon to have the assistance of an Eu taxian who will contribute largely towards making the column what it should La. Class of '80 They have gone from our midst, but not from our memories. We miss them greatly, the hearty daily salutation of the boys, and the silvery greeting of the girls. Maybe we ought to say "gentlemen aud ladies" instead of ' boys and girls." But it souud too ;old. We are thiuking of them dearest friends. As companions during the four years just gone. We follow you in thought, as you atruirirle out there iu the world. We are o anxious that you succeed. and an abler effort I never heard from any political speaker in Oregon." 'ELctoraJJanvass. Hon. J. K. Weatherford, Democratic can didate for Presidential Elector, will address the people nf Lane county at th followiug time and places: EUGENE CITY, Saturday, Oct 2nd, at 1 o'clock iu the eveuing. Junction City, Monday, Oct 4. tTULirSPEialNG. ml will. It ADOvurikM cs to knowa that the people of our State are looking to you to fill important positions among them. Commenc ing with Eugene, look down tha valley T. M. Draper, Esq, will address th citi zen of Laue county at the following times aud place: Junction l ity, Oot 4th. Eugene, Oct 6th. Cress well, Oct 7th. Cottage Grove, Oct 8th. Speaking at Eugene at 7 o'clock P M. Local Committees at the other points will We are sure you pIeMt unuga (,,r the time of speaking. We have just re ceived from New York and San Fran cisco 100 cases of la test Styles of Dry h Fancy Goods Boots, Shoes Coming, Bats, uioair. , xioi mans, and Ulsters At tlio following low Prices t Junction Ci'.y Items. Notice. Having bought out my former partner, Mm R r. P.nnini'ton. in the millinerv and aud see where they are: Miss Starr, teacher dressm(lkinB business, I have brought on a new stock of milliner goods which I will sell Eugene; Powell, at Juuction; Hill, at Brownsville; Miss Cranfil), at Shedda; Miss Nettie McCoruack, at Tangent; Misa Aggie McCornack, at Oakville; Miss Bice, at Port land; all teachers. Then Hale i teacher at Linkville, and Geary, Bean and McDaniels Mohawk Fair. The first annual exhibition of the Mohawk Pint, trill he held at the Stafford school house, at Mohawk, Laue county Oregon, on the 16th of October, comprising farmtock, farm products, flowers, needle work, etc Basket dinner. Everybody in vited to attend and compete for the blue ribbon. By request of the club. J. S. Churchill, Cor. Sec. FROM OIK bPIXIAL COBKESPONDKST. Jc.Ncrios, Sept. 30, 18S0. Harvest is over, aud consequently the town is livening up a little. leople aud money arc a little more plentiful. Mr Magers bought of Mr Washburne, this week, a form situnted near this town. The price paid was f40 per aero. The flags of the city are all spread to the breeze, and all is bustle and preparation fur the reception of the President. The notice in the Eugene papers that Hon J H Mitchell would speak here ou the 9tli is an error. He will speak here on the 14th. Tl.j tirinf mmiln me sav that 1.000 busliels of wheat per day came into the city. It should have been 10,000. In fact, some days the the amount has reached 18,- 000 bushels. Kunawnys are numerous here. Lasl week 4 horse team took fright atth millvhistle, and ran off, smashing things up considera- Llv. No very serious diui.nge. A.oiiday a team beh.ngiug to the livery stable ran away with two yi.ung men. The buggy- was a to tal wreck, and one of the occupants was pntty badly bruised. A Mther interesting arbitration took place yesterday iu lieo S Washburne'. law office. The disputants were John W Mollett and D M Howard: the former claiming that ir. u .1 him SI 50. The arbitrators were John ltoss, Hinsoa Smith and ColF W P..1.,. Tliera were about ten witnesses .worn aud examined, and the proceeding as sumed the proportions of a regu investigiti u. The award was MoS'ett, and coats divided. at reduced prices. Mks. M. A. W ithkow Eugene, Oct. 1, 1SS0. Gen. Grant in 1884. There is no doubt that those who strongly .ill era limj be M. D.'. Nearly all the advocated tnenomiiiauouoiuen.vir.nl, i . . . , .i i .. others have importaut positions, or are 1880 liav only pOMj oneu meir noj. studying their chosen profession. This is four year aud will then make a more deter. i, lt K.w.mni(.nilati.io tiossibla for the mine.! effort to accomplish what they so hool. We hope they will not forget to uarrowly missed at Chicago this year. The fight fer it, aud, furthermore, that they will third term snake is only "scotched," not not forset that wo use the fcnglisli metnou kiled; but when a oseot oacaacne or amurj Best Black GromKrain Dress Silk for 11 25 per yard, retailor price Best black plain drtss silk 81 per yard, regular price 1 1 Jo. Latest styles of brocaded silk from 75 cts. up-win!. Sisecial bargain in black and colored French ... ,1, . t i.i tn a- n- . .1 I OHlirupre, iiouuie wimn, ou vo iw jir ju. AU wool ladies cloth for 50 ct per yard, regu lar price "5 cts. All wool ladii-s cloth, double width 72 cts, reg ular prue 1 so. 50 pieces of Atlantic fancies and brocaded for 22 J cts, regulor price 3jow. AU wool siiowflake, new styles, 16J cU per yd, regular price, 23 cts. Extra quality of Black Luster for 25 eta pr yd, regular price 35 ots. Latest btyle nf stried domestic Gingham 12J cts per vara, regular price ei uw. Heavy Shirting for 14 J cU lr yard. of pronouncing latin. The University. The classes iu the Uuiversity ara all et tied down to olid work. The Freshman class is much larger than ever More; aud nearly all the old student are back again prosecu ting their studic with a vigor that is characteristic of University students. Thure are now 101 in the college classes, and 48 in Mrs. Suiller's department. We are glad to note this increasing prosperity and sure evi dence of the fact that the rumor of good thiniM here his gone abroad, and found, as -i.,lnm' voice ever has and ever win we hope, those who are thirsting for kuowledge. These, doubtless, will widen tne circle oi iu fluente andvbring other here. And tlius from veartdVesr growing and increasing iu power, ere long we hall see here the lonaesv . . .... .. i. i hope of Alma Mater s dearest inmiue ized. complaint give way before the Oregon Kid ney Tea, the surreuder is final and complete, and it will never rue again, hold by a.l dealers. . Boots, Shoes, Etc. . i - . i ar judicial $30 for Mr. The Ax Falleth. The Standard of September 24th has the following concerning our genial friend, T. Jeff Smith: -The political ax, like the sword of Dmo , . : . .i...... .nutimwlcd bv a ttiread. Yes- hps, is """r T G Hendricks baa just received a large lot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc., which he offers lor sale, inis is me largest bill of this kind of noods that has liMn tirnupht here this season, the cost amounting to oyer $4,000. He has eyery style aud variety on hand, and can suit all customers . Lad ies wear a speciality. Reopened. Mrs Rcufew' rcstauraut has been reop ened, aud is a cosy place, in the brick build ilia adioiuing the St Charles Hotel. A nuin her of neat lodging room also beloug to tne house. Meals and lodging, 25 ceuts each Board and lodging by the week ou reasonable With a iudicious board ot regenis, an o n- h ii No (;U1U(!M em aud popular faculty, both of which we now oyei ,roml,i the premises, have, and a wise and Iitxrauegisiavure, m ua ftin W'A ImvB. whu can fix the limit of prosperity. Good News For Farmers. Laureans. SPEAKING. E. H. Avtinretth, Esq., a prominent a' torney et Jackonville, will address the pec pie of Eugene at the Court House, Satur day, October Ora, at 2 o'clock P. M. Mr. Antenreith is- a whole-souled magnetic talker, and is doing good work for the De mocracy. Rcsaway. On Monday morning last the horse, attached to a waion containing Mr J H friirhtoned at the vwuiiwii iwti "-" a morning train, near the University, -and raa away, upsetting the wagon down a bank, llrand Mr Goodman were thrown put, the former receiving some bruises, while the latter sustained a compound fracture of one ef her arm. Dr. Sheltoa wo wiled and toek proper car of the injured member. SuooTiifo vf Yakima City. -New has been received by J J Imbrie, who is now so ioumine i. the citv. that a terrible shooting v.. f.Uen nlace in Yakima VI)A IMW 1,V....J . ... , Cit. i. which Mr Dink Splawn was killed. Mr. John 8plawn shot through both legs, i and David Correll hot through thelunp and not expected to live. No further particu lar were received. Oregonian. . Fl!U Wheat. We have been shown om fin wheat brought from the Palnnse country by Mr S B Eakin. It was grown from seed famished by Mr Ceo EcUhaw, aud compare favorably with the Willamette valley wheat Doo Tax. The first year of the dog li nu -Tmrt lit July, and the Recorder live notice that the tax must be paid, else their narrative will be cut en jus bind their earl by the marahal. T, rviriTY Faib. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary ticket t.tb Liea Cmnty Fair, which eorameo- 6th and ends Oct. 9th. Rtrrxi.ltt.-Mr R J Graham, formerly gaged ia the tailor knainea to th.. aty, laeiUratd and will shertly memo bos The Laurean. held their regular meeting fnr the- election of officers, Friday, Sept 24th. The meeting was called to order by Secretary Mou it, President Hill being ab ,.f Rnrke was elected President pro Urn The Mowing named persons were elected to il tl.. eeveral offices. President, w..i.i nf Linn county. Vice President, E t M.....M nf Multuomah: Secretary. J N i. ,t ti .,!... Aaitnt Secretary. J L dftiira, oi muw.., Whitney, of Une; Censor,- W C layh.r, terday the thread br.ike and the head of our :;f B(!utmi. Sergeaiit-at-Arms, B F "" .,; friend, the "original" Jeffersou Smith ))( Editor. Clay M Hill, of amhill. wvhA r - . I I Six dishes of food, at a meal will be given for 25 ceuts at the Astor House Restaurant. Give it a trial. Frank Leslie' Sundat Maqasine, The October number Is particularly auracuve j tl,.wi. inch an abundanc ol good tilings, lie erary and arti-tic, as to fully justify its claim to be considered the best ard cheapest mam article dv A. t Cnernaey. "The Christians in the lurkisn ftm well vnnntf " - . . 1 f(T na 1. roneu u knowu, is a Ganger iu the Custom House and has made himself popular with one and ,11 by his accommodating ways and geuial manners, but despite this and his close at tentiou to business, his fall was decided upon and he had to go. Sam Tarrish of una ccunty, takes his place. In view of the fact that Sam once, upon a time, passed a barrel of whisky into this port free of duty because he said, he thought it was a barrel of oil, the appointment is a M one, ana u.B...j. the interest of the U.S.; oh yes, highly, highly, aud don't yon forget it. Distressing Accident. On Saturday last a distressing accident happened at the Eugene City MilL A lad by the name of Atherton, employed about the mill. whUe endeavoring to rua a belt off w,, caught around the band by a flap on the belt and hurled rapidly arouud with it. His .oll attention and the mill was .topped, but before he could b. rescued from 1 ... ,1.. t.:. ,;..lif. arm had ii.. .tnhi nf tne uem u ' . a .i..,t fmir inches below the been torn ou - . ....,U.r and other injnrie and bruises re- oeived about the body. Dr. Sh.ri.le.wu called aud dressed the shatterea siu..,j,. i unfortunate youth will recover from the tor--uu .AnL and although maimed and i l nu. can offer thanks without a g' "a - - - ' i. l j retaining life No blame can be attached to the proprietor, of the null for the acci dent. CHANGED. The time for the .pe.kiog by Boo. J. K. Weatherford ba. been changed from two ...i -i. i-th afternooa. a announced , but k to evea o'clock in th evening. Mr. We.the.ford will mako . interesting .pch and ,ood audience should greet him. POUC ScHOOL-Th. attendance at the " . . i I atnvM hv Pilll1llstfl WrilcrB. Him l-liw imuutm i ...i Ui.-H nd Mvcrai .i . j ix new mciiuwrv i rall t- .... with aitifi auiucii h newsppneafoos o - 0D tb, Athe espeeiallv noteworthy article I, aud earnest, wise and witty memoer. ou w a - ... Dorotle, Hemana floor the .ociety certainly ought to prosper. .iiettic0Bt jne, London Sunday morning. tine published. The leading article by 1 .iiirniuV. "The Christians in th Turk pire," is replete with interest and information, it is followed by by others of marked merit, ai f., Inattinxa " l"'rnltl TiticOC. tO ClISCO. a 1.0 irenary Journey in Peru, Hie Passion Play in Havana, "Catharine of Siena, etn. ih new serial, "Hester Morgan's Husband," in nr.. In int-rmit: and "Maid Maiory" jcontin ues to atlonl pleoaant reartinu lor juveniles There are several short stories, sketches snd es- Query. Whv don't the Legislature appoint a com- mittee to visit the University t They appoint .. .. . 1 At.. committees to visit the insane asyium, v... ..i I....I ...A .iriiimra co in a body to DIUH HUHUin, a it :..ni;.rt, ,n a visit of course. ) Now bnc pcniiiiiv..j, i w. .hould think after visiting the unfortu nate in these institutions it would be a pleas- n vi.it the fortunate here. It may 'p..ti. I'nmmiinitv in EirvDt." a Portuite rnnvntifc. " "Pictures of Swedish Life, etc. The tniuna .il ii vcrv comoreneiisive anu man ti-rijiininv and instructive. There are VH mmrtn nivH in each numW. and the Illustra tion' iieneraliy exceea juu. mnKitwp 25 cents each, and the annual subscription, J nn.tii.iii. Addrpss. Frank Leslie's Pubi.ihh no Houac.53. 63 and 57 Park Place, Now York. Belknap's Springs. be Mr. 0. Brownson ha leased the Belknap .- . i. il. Ln.nl nf rofnt and I Anrincni nn the McKenzie river, and is now "" " " .,,.. w. woni,i lil,, prepared to receive visiUirs. These springs tha faculty, but nevertheless we wouw iia p i mj;;.i ,iriin. ..I tha " . .. . i th. are milieu n.r i... ...r...v... v- .-- - to see some of these wise legi.mu.. - water an,i M tncy are guated In the iniust University, and would taae grn pit... af iwantnui scenery, anu hub uuuvhik, 1.. i. t.. M.vhn thev li.liiiiir irronnila. bromise to liecome a noted in ahnwinu oureeive w iiiii. i n b- - r , , , ., Ill snow iiij '" !..,- Th. .nnm ara aituateil 62 miles and 6 miles irom tne aic All linen, doubt width, Table linen for SS ct ier yard. All linen, double width, Damask 70 ots pr yd. 1,000 pairs Children's Stockinirs, striped.'" cts er lutir. 1,000 pairs loilies all wool Host for 20 cU per pair. MO pieces of Rushing, 6 yards for 23 eta. N ice striped Shawls, large sites, for IL Extra nice silk stitched Conets for 75 ots, ffcr iner price $1 25. Extra nit1 Corset for 50 cts, rejulor prioi 75c I.adies California's Call Shoes for 11 (SO. . . Misses " " 1123, Cbil- dren'sll, regular orlce fl 25. Men's Califomia's Kip Boots for S3, boy $3 and ti 50. Men's Ualters, extra nice, for 12 50, wort 93 50. Men's Hoes. 4 pairs for 25 cts. 100 do. Ladiea Breakfast Shawls for 50 U, reKulor price II. Men's shirts, canton flannel, fur 40 cts. Special bargains in Ehibroidery, Laces, Curtain9, Etc. -Large assortments in Kid Gloves from 3 to 0 Buttons Large assortment in Men's awl lWs Clothing." e have thj biggest variety of Ladies Cloaks, Dolmans and Ulsters. Why the people should do their trad ing at I. X.L. Store: BECA USE we can undersell any House m Eugene. We place the poorest judge of goods on the same level - . - rrm i t I '11 as the lowest and cheapest buyers- r e treat auwun, justice and equality. We give full value for the least money to all. We carry the largest stock of goods'. WE KEEP THE GRABBERS IN CHECK? We never overcharge anybody. A child can buy as low in our house as any experienced buyer. I X, L STOEEj EUGENE CITY, OREGON. Special caro Is taSen to Country orders. will come yet. VT hope o. Eutaxian. The Kutaxian held their first meeting of Kenzie Bridge. No Oeeeption l'eI. Tt I. atranee so many people will continue o i urn. r Mnflornock to suffer day after day with l)ippsia, Liver the year, oep. - ComnUint, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Gen in the chair. A goouiy numoer , bebility whm they can procure at our usual business was SHILOHS VllAM4r.it ire oi cost u it for officers does not cure or relieve them, fnce, 7S cts. I U..M Kw 1 1.1mm ft I yi . IrIPLn.tx. . ,iti -l it.. irtit.iri.n. n. I mauo. v out) m nillv make leas noise about their eleotioi.s ' .1 i than the Laureans, about theirs, tnej aiw.j. L-ceed iu hsvina good officer, fhey maae i ; k.ir atihere. which "f conrae nrerent. and th transacted; also nomination T 4.l r1uJ in TT.nw. Kev. Geonce IL Inayer, an old citiren of tii. virinitv known to everv one as a moet in fluential citizen, and Christian Minister "i i" M. E. Church lust this moment stopiied in our j II. i.ml ii mil- in ur with cvnrvbodv to know that almost l.m.t.e, . -., - j der that Krth mylf an wife owe our inff literary societie interesting and lnstruc- .. . 8hil(fa'B Commmptiv Cure." It is - ; ... . . j i. .... .,.) . I Having in:UJBOl'u mmm i , w0. I i i. I:. nM4m ..tiMftinn In all euee of I auu v Ki'iua 1'' " . : " , Lung Uieaes, sued w notnin; eia naa anne. ,1 taasa x H T, ! itji's -r- l i - i g osnuitii & co's NEW DRUG STORE ON WILLAU stss Street, near Ninth, DBsXIMl I UKUU8, CHKMICAI.8, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, VARNISHES PATENT MEDICINES, ftc 8randie3. Wines and Liquorr OF ILL KINDS. In fact, w bar th best assortment f artiW lound in FIRST CLASS DRUG 8T0RI. We warrant all our drugs, fr they are new aad Frh. Particular attention ia called U ear Stock of Perfumery 1 aiiu Toilet Articles. As ws bar bought OCR 000P8 FOR CASH W can onmpete with any esttblishment la In- gm Ulty In pnoe ana accommoaation. Buy your goods where you can get the beat and cheapest. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED At all hours of th day or night OMIIU11N & l A Change. T)r T YV Shelton having dissolved partner- .hip with Dr. Harris, has fitted op a neat office opposite Wilkin.' d store, where thoee desiring to eon.ult him professionally, esn do a Hi extensive acquaintance with Jiourbon. Ind, May IS, 1H7H. Drs. .Mai Sold by Osbnrn k ('. tchett k France Droirgiste. A CARL- To all who are suffering from th errors and IndiacretJous of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lose of manhood, Ac., I will send a re cipe and wiU cure you, HKKE OF CHARGE. , i T . enantv This great remedy w aueovereii dt a m the people of Engene City and Lane eoenty, I . Kuth , . both aa rgon ana pnysictan, envel'pe toltav. Jonam 1. ifutf, otawon u, farther rao-.delio. MBssry. Ksw t CitT. GO TO WINTERS1 GALLERY! To ... rpn nd CABINET PHOTO- Cards and Cabinets a Specialty, FAR'JLRS ATTENTION. READ T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NICK AS "Ttmmt of Harnew. Colliir.. L''u Bri dles, Ham and Breast Straps, Halter, Carry combes, Whips, Cards, Brushes, eta, aari -X am makin-r Saddles of all kinds and will ke oc hand Saddle Trees and Ureased Buckskins for the wholesal and n-uil trads, which I will . aell V, per cent cheajier than usual Farmer will do well to glv. m a eolL Mr term UrjadT pay. then no man pays for hi neichbor goods. Shop. S miles northwest of Korea, ftitv on railrW. D. R. LAKI.V. - OK BUBNA VISTAS1T)NE WAR! !