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1 I I J 1 .THE EUGEME CiTf GUARD. KUliK.VKiJl'V. OKKWON, Gen. Jos. Lane Dead. The veteran warrior and Htatmman, Gen. Jowj1 Italic, i no more. Quietly and pean'fulljr at liia Jioiiin in Uom Wurg, Turwky niylit, April lOtlt, at 8:45 o'clock, liia iouI look flight from iti mortal tcuctneitt. I'or he vera! wekhe' La4 Ixtii raduay failing mid but f;w were nurjiriix'd wli'-u t!iu not unwelcome nif.vwnger, to him, gav the final aummoiiK, Gen. Lftiio' Ufa wan an eventful one. Born in North Carolina in 1801, hi life ii almost co-ival with the Itejiu'c lie. In 1823 he was oloctod to the In diana Lcuinlatun", where he continued until 1816, whoa he resigned liin neat in thd Senate to ontor the rank of the riuy tlien hoinj rained for the war with Mexico. He wai hojii rain ul from a private to the rank of a Brigadier, and then a Major General; he pres ent and engaged ia many of the hard fought battle of tlmt war, and bore honorable wound attesting hi brav erf. At thfc clone of the war in WW, he was oppointrd, by I'nwinVnt Polk, Governor of Oregon Territory; made the trip overland by theHoiithern route, arrived in Oregon City, Match '2, 1813, Mid on tho mine day iiwucd a proclaim tion making known that tho Territory won then under the laws and control of tho Unite d State. In 1351 lift wan ultcted a Dolegato to Congress, which position he luccenai velly held four terini. On the admission of tho .State in 1M9 lie was elected a Senator retiring there from in 18G1. Tho ability displayed by bim in the Senate iuducrd the regu lar Democratio convention in 1HG0 to nominate lain for Vice President; the rtplit in the party however caused tho defeat of the ticket upon which he ran,. Since that time he ha i livid inpri vate life, but hia iuflutmco Ins been ex erted nevertholewi, and his opinions have had great weight in shaping pub. lio evonU in this State, Hii name is Interwoven with tho pioneer history of our fair young State, and . his ucU have redounded to her glory. KoKtain lias ever attached to lii fair fam Honor wan his guiding 'htar, and while otlnrs bocainn rich from o!lit, ho never profited therefrom and died poor. Kent In peace liouoraW. old man I Few names in our country's li'iitory are brighter than thine, Cnrflclil'i nappy Tnuiiilii. lVesident (larlield linys that in a' pointing J utlge Hobertton Collector ho was guided by a desire to promote har mony in the Republican party of Now , York. It was a hnppy thought of tho Pres ident'! that ho would promote harmony in the Republican party Harmony in the Republican party of the Statu of New York needs a greut deal of pro moting junt at present; but tho Presi dent' way of doing this tuo.st desirable thing cannot he complimented us e:ni nently Huciwsful. On the cnutiary, he hit the biggest hornet's iut a power ful blow; mid ho is likely to leant that Rome of the occupants can sting. It is pleasant to be informed tlmt If, niaine had nothing whatever to do with Judge Robertson's appointment. ' Oh, nojrhot he; why hhnutd he have had anything td do with itl Whut hould he care f It is nothing to him Poor Plaine I Ho is a little lumb, and would like to be out in the pas tures, verdant as himself, cliutSing the rock and dipping about with the other little lambs, if only he was not abut up in that horrid, dingy old State Dpartmeut, He to havn imylhing to do with the appointment of Judge Rob ertsoul Never! Ho scorns the impu tation. It was the eat or Hail Hamil ton, that did it. We sincerely believe that Mr. niaine had no more to do with the matter than lie would have had if he himm-lf bad been President of the United States, in hi own name. N. Y. Sun. ' a Mil j ArrriMott. ' Tho New York Times, ' tho most Rralwart of RepuMieam organs, ee danger to it party in the purchase of Mahonn. It aay that "if his present co-operation with tho Republican in volve tho use of patronao in Virginia to promote repitdi tiion it will be very dearlj bought. The party rnnnot stts tain the public faith iu the nut ion and nurse repudiation in a State. Such compromise are far reaching in their influence, and wherever it reaches' that influence it vicious and. unho!e-j some. Diuatll Dill The English author, orrdor and siAU-itiiiaii, Peiijaiiiin Disraeli, Karl of l acoufield, died at London on the Ifth init, of bronchial oalhuia and gout, ad ded to the old age, in liu 7Cih year. A bright light ha gone out iu-.-I the dark ness is felt tho wide world o-t. One of Knglaud'a greatest tni-..ian, the leader of the traditiond con i rvutisin of the "old nobilitie," ho iiimvlf a par venu in the ranks, and a m Or whose nauw will live in the litTui v i.nuuls of liu time, though without i-te.!i achieve mrtit.i au would , give it l.i;;!i place on the roll of, authorships of t!n- udvenli tiounattr biitej of his pei son.d and pol itical career had not iSU'd hint to nn eminence fropi which then' i.s no dis placement, has gone ujsm th.r final pil grinmge to eternity. Refore his ox:ceptjni:, t!ie Queen had more than puce ottered I'isra"!i the honor.) of tho ieerage, which ho modest ly refuiu'd. He was always eensitivc; tho ermine of l!cacoiifi!d did not 1.1-i'it I lings of tho Comimmer, nor v..i; t'.ie exulted author of Kndymion of l:!;'r ent fctuir from the umbitiou Vitiin Grey; and it bus been admitted fact in political circles in Great Rritain that the ex-Premier wus never the mms man since he w'as forced by the voice of the country to surrender the pre stige of power, even though sustained by tho sympathies of Ifls Queen. Since the victory of Gladstone a percept Ud? falling jH in the energy of Disraeli, that almost bordered on indifference, has been lmuccuMe, and' w hen once i:t the clutches of disease he had not the lire of "stent old baro:t Rudiger." I.e could not or would not tally. Standard. i:twardl:i? l'r:mr. It ia a bad fiiue of year for women holding lW.ifikes, who have no better claim upon a republican .Administra tion than their own wrvitci to the Ui ion, r tlee v o? their husbands. Mrs. Van Le.', tho PoMttuiiitress of Ricli niond, ckk ribed by t!ie Republican p.ti-p"i-s ojf Yir,;iiiu ns n bruvo Unien wonuii il'.iriii the v.e.i-, w ho f.acriliced social posit!' u .and property for her pau'totiu co.iv'otioua," Intj been re iiiovi d to mala room for one of Mu hone'n men, a: c.-Coiifederi;Lo end u reiudir.tiotii::t. The f.u-t tliat the Readjustcr Cl.ib, of I'i trri.bui-;, Virginia, has ubllely ihvto'iitv'i! 1 ;i!ttor Mahotio fr l.'u io.jrv' i'ii!.-i end to the ilairu that rM.th.iiii. lias the fail support f his party. I elets:uir:; v. tin strn.i ; -old ot the R-ttdi-!.:ers und tha h-i.tie of ik- ' inn. e. Ati.ona discover that so has only 12,000 women, and there is a demand for nt least 2 ),000 stylish, well educat ed Indies to put in nu appennitico tt once to give an impetus to society. . - i Tho u her day, when tieuntor )aves wns jiprakni; on the Muhono ptirchase he Kixid: Vo must couiilete," raid hesitiiti d. Mr. l!eck ipti.kly udded, "tho bat'ain." . Lumber! I.u:it l-ei'l J. n. Illiim-liiirt lm.i liet-n ieointvl nent uf t.'io Siriti)(iii.il Mill t'o. liu mn n!lir In-ttiT liiin-j tor l.timlii r mnv tliun over lie foro. Ail kiiiil.i of l-itililiii liniilii-ril-.-livoii.-il on aln.it ,noti.:n Mnl nt very low lifim-ii. Don't fail to s.'A liliiiu-Wut licfore onlt-rinu eliiew li.ini. We propeae to sell litinlicr, ana iloti't fiirjj'it it, . Boots, Shoes, C.c. T f! IK'iidrii'l; lim jmt reoiivad a l.trjji lot of In.ota, alioei, dlippt-ra, oveislioi-i, eto., t., wliioli he offorii fur s.ile. Tlii-t it t!i lar;;i'at bill nf thin kind nf khoiU tlmt Inn beott brmiKlit lim- tliin apiunn, tlio cost nnioitiitiii-j to iiver Jl."0-'- ha evrv tylo and variety en lined, and can auit ail auatntmM'S. IjiiIivj wcara..prx-in!i'y. Wii have a Mn-!y n I vi'.ivi Curo for C trrli, lijilit!irrin, Ciukit limiitll nn I H-nd a.-h.-. i.. s ; 1 1 1 . 1 1 t's t ' r.v i: i ; 1 1 i:i;.mi;i.v. A ti i-vd Injoi-tor too with cai h !i -t t (' i. It ymi d. iii lu-all!i mi l wivt Inv-itli, IMn W tU Sold tv t..liui n ,V '. lr.ii-itft. a nsw nt ti:h ir::.;rt ix. Why i'.n mi many !hi1i wo n t arin I in, k-i'ii. t- l-ri-fi-r tiiKiillcr and bo ni '.U mi r il'ln by linli.:i.-tiiii, Ciitimtion, J.'urziin-M, of A.H-til", Ci.iniiu up nf the 1-WI, Vid'ow Skin, w li.'ii for 75 (:., wo will noil tli -hi t loh'a Vita!i?.i-r, (jim-antM-d tueiirt- theiu. Sold by tvlnnii V Co., Inik':;iU. ISnvc Ul.tMr'M I:u1m r v!!i t livery atwavi t I ard. It e uv Cmyha, C. .Ii In, Ui in 'liiiiit, W!io.innf I'.nifh, Intlm-nii, ColnniulCion, and I'lirnal fclld Ci.niiiHiv.'.j. UJ CoiiU and 5J1 a Ixe.tU'. Jcsr Itexrivcn Tim lar.-i .tt if.vk of Jew. elry ever Lom,-!it to r.i.fim at Cram LKm- no i mam t rioa'iitais i you di-uu Vd at uLlit an ! broWn of your rt-jt by a ii ' cliiid auTniuj mid cij'uijf with t!. tmrul.i..tin0' (t.in uf cutting t.v'.li ? If I it a at tn.i ami gtl a InitlU uf WIXSLOW'S SiK'TlHNU SYUl'P. It1 ill lic Cie tKior tittle uffurvr iuiiu,liutv'v -tl-lndiiKu ii; t!mm U 110 uiiu: aUuit. T!..'reun.tatn.thi'ronertli ho h.vt rver tii-i-u it, no ni.i n.ii i, u ymi at nnoe tiiat ifnittnnit ili-l.iy Jl-t -''.i r M.-mfoh l i'tirt, will reilit" the Ik.Mfi'U. an I irivn ret to th , kdii.-h iiil..lit il f.r to.. ,hil! aeuairion a ew. lutither, an I rt-lif an.t health I . the t-l dd, nf rraiins i.a in. ,1.'. 11 u wrtet-tiy mi:v t ue in all t-Mtn, and 1 1. miit to the t.- -te, and tt uie pnwTiii ot iiiiroi tlie ol.ttrnt an l N-;t . ............ .-i. ,ui an,i u-n'. 111 in 1 H11.J I State 8o! everywhi-ne. iwili . U tUe. 1 A ouU, C'olJ or forr Ttiroat uhouM U U )iieiL :.'Iwt frB-iueiitly rc.ult la an Incurable Luna IMu r 'ou tumplioit. IJIIOlV'! mco.VdIIAL lf0 IIINare rrrialii i- rrllrflu li limn HroiirliliN, 'ou(1, Urrli, oii.iinipiiT and Taroal Dlinw. FiirM car t!. 'l'rvle Uv lttu r.cjin m.iiJly i!.y'.i.l.oiJ, and ftlwayt fciv oer- Itc'. .tiifu'tl.-n. TIit r' ""' '"'w or ,m" trif.l lint l.uviii.' t n t-t-l Ir uM nod cou t:iiit i mi for lanrly mi ' iitiri ration, tin y linv n! t.iint.l wi-'l ln.'iilf I ruilt amoiu'tlm ta))le rv.itW ul tst ft-,'f. BiiJlic n;ruti cr n.i iin:',ern u ti.im to v'ujt nui Artu-fiwu tin Voice, hold at -.' t-iiiU a Iwx vrrwim lititnol wot ta t!i ln.cu of u c-nU to trr your !f "f overv yniitni of tli o tnwuiK c )inii!.iiii, if Yon t'.liik o c.ill a our t re amlVt a lxiUl f K.iiloli' ViUl;zi.r, - ery iKtt!H i:- riiit it u.i.-aictea mi it, iii'tao-j oir.linylvuml ii it tl x- y a I jiiu n-itliin. MoM by iMmru A Cv. hvpv m u i;t eiui NEW AJH'KIiTISr.M EX IS Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Vindow And Door Frames For Saje at greatly re duced rates. Hacio, Anl wao:i isiatenal, To Close Estate of John Kinscy, deceased. GEO. W, EiNFEY, AGENT. Vm-fm City, April !?,, U'81. -pv vi;:ti'k ov i.k::.m. x tuva- 5- tion til: il.iv 'n'Hvn, tlmt lie. ru in a rwiu'V flt':n l.!iiu r-v.inl.y, t-f .m f t'elioliir ilii. to 1 It.. .Lil; l'n:vr..ity, t Lnvc :n iiy I ir, m 1 1 lie "'I iih i.f M..V lur .."iniiei(ii 11 of Ui- P '"''V: Nu. .-c j.iH.utv.ii t.M luMmt I . .l:l'l I ftl.' -." til I'.M-rtllt i'." ra4illllil H lll'T tit i oV:h.1; A. AS. ( t.ul.1 .! , a tut nU.miuj m.tll eoii.vi.u!. f. V'. 1-iTCIi, t'oioiiy Jmlitf. ADKiK!3TnAT5TS SALE. 7jori('i: m hk:;i:i;y civr.x that iimi r u.i.l I.v vir'.:i? if mi m.lnot tin1 Cmtiity t'oni'i, nf I .s:e . 'unity t''i'';oi, M uti' and tuli'i-d i f r.i'-:d i,'. ti o .Inly t.re-, l.vV, fit not, in l.ii-ui.lt.-r ol tin-n'.'.i. el tii-o. ('. Kilier. .l.-o.'.'d. 1 w ill o!"i i' fur .i l pi.li lie ii-iiliii.i to t'i.- Iii;!nvl I idiler, nt tl.e I'onil IIimii lieor, in K City, Li-no ('n-iitv, tire full, "ll 'In. .'.lay, tin: "!t)i day of Miy, I'-ol, t'it follow infili-in-rilvd re d .inini ty br ..i.;f in: to naiil rtl it ), to wit: l! tfiiinie at tii- .-ifi '.inii jiii.t nu linn lu'twcoii .Si-etnina ;ij a-.nl il i in I' 17, S K 4 in J.iiiici iMi-.uty, Civ;;mii rniinin.f theneo V-t ."'J.:i clinins; t.l.vnu.' Nortli lit'.Oil elm'liHi thrtn-e i'.m' 'M.KI rr.i',iw, tlmii-c Smith -It) i liiiiiis: tln-iu-n V. v-t L'i a'...ii. to ot.ctii.li lim-j tlii-iii' South 2(1 c'.inins to pise hi bi'iniiiiii,-, j!m. l.itn S and I in . e. 2ii:;n l l.nt I in.Sviioti ;c, T 17, S U 4 Wt-Ht. in Line-! ri.unty, Oivk-.h, conUiinii ittManri mniM or: ll'MS. Tekus ok S.m r-Cnsh h lir.n.t. II. C. I'KltKlNS, Aiiiidr.'.tnitni-. lU-d A ril 13, lvd. ADMIiHSTRAOT IIOTICL -vtotici: w m.r.r.r.Y civi'.x that th ti!idi-ri rin-d lies lii-cn iiii;. iiiit.-d Ad tiiiiiitriiti'i.x of tin- t ttt.it1 of .loliti 1. Kins.-y, tie (iiMd, bv tlitf Cmiiit Court of Lima county, O ,n. and that :ul n-r.oiiH lia in,' claim, a fniiist aaid fstata art. In-ivby r.-tU'rod to priwut the Mime to nn- ut too olli.'u nt ThoiniFoii & IV in in Kiit'iio City, Or.y-'n.wilh iiron r voncliew, within six month ''.in tho il.it--' .! thii .m. im. Dit.-I April ti, l.vU. l'IIti;i;i: ll. KINSF.Y, Adminh.tratrix. THOMl'SDX & liliAN, Attoinrv. r ;:::. ft .', -.; f , .'V.'l V..- -.iu.v:J'-r- 'I. U-t. rr '?".' ''V ,tj; - . j t-.-i BTOIACII -3" ti Tlr-5 SHOOTING CHILLS DOWN THE BACK. Dull pn In tha liinlx, ntas-m liiii.ni.n.M. are i arnipttmia rf.jw.a.-l;;iii; fi-veran.l aiws ; nial aiBith, reu1..'-J Cn tom.te'i and i:a - vru Wne to th av.r. I ii Niaetn. t ie Minn- a.li anl the hiliar sland l-in j rwomt to a I.:.liiiy tvudiliou, tn dittta ta ein'.irej at me nuwi. F.-r aIc Ij all ilrnit-ta and Dealenfenerally ITT If VCUHG CrcsjUECGR, JR. I WILL STAND MY liorso. Young Con queror, Jr., iluiin:,' the sea son of 1SS1, as follows: At my Rcsidcnce-MOX-DAYS. . At Cobur or vicinity Wednesdays and Thursdays. ' J ulij JJS. j t 1' 'or further particulars see If P 1II)L1'Y yia '- KflTICE OF PiliAL SETTLED EHT. VOTICE IS HKKEBV filVKS THAT i Jani-nC. I-uiiiu. fvliiiiJiii-tnitor of the i.tatei'f Win. L. J-iioii, .!.-.-l, ha fik-J hi liiinl ueiwoit f ir tin- m.;tlf:n -i t nf mu n t.'f. iel ..:..pif:iv, tl- t !ay f May, 1S1, Im U i ii iif.i-juiteJ lv the ('..lift for t!i Kett.e nicnt ti.'-o-oi. I,K.MON, , A!uiinitator. (i. 11. DOKHIS, Att .niij. FARM'FOR SALE. 4 FAI'.f (ifG.Viii'Tc, 310 nt winch w tr.une J. ami in ciiltivntiot:, w niTerwl fcr u!. It u Mtuutl oiw mi e it nf S;iriii','Srbl, an t '.'j tnilis ivtt of io'l li'iililintt nil iMitlioimeB, niiii nil C.n !. r f-nv. )' r ti run ap ply to i;t)i.!--a t A.M i;t i.i.i.,, Notice to Creditors. roTiru is iii:hi:by civexthat ll tho uii'lersincil h: Wn ilulv n))ointi-(l Kxocutiix of thd eatatfl of J. 11. I'owvll, lfai?ii, by Hie Count yl'ourt of I'm State of Ore- Sunfiirl):-!Ci'intyuf Lain. A!l p-r.iou tiav iii; eUiiim ii',-iiet (aid tt? are ln-n-tiy r.oli H J.l to r.'Hi-iit tl:e k-.i.iu to t!ia iinili-r.'ij,'iii'd at h.'rri-siili iii in Ijiik rounty, Oregon, within aix niontlii from t!iid.te. l-'elirunrv tW, l'v l. SiAKTIlA raWSU.Ii, Executrix JOSHUA J. WA1.TOX. Attonuy. liai mm in -Jf u ti'iiVaV wajs tv!vJj C3i!-;n-; C!;i!h ?:n:) Fcvor D u r. 5 b A ' ; ; ,: o , r. ? ? r 5 h ; 1 1 3 r. i , V. z m;:tcr.t i:J T.cpold Fovcrs, Bvii-cisncsr), Liver tornr.ch, cr.d Jlid.icy cirjordwrj, end nnnyclhor I'to.-itsJosfrcy Irf tho hoaiih r.nd IvotJ oS miV.rvjiiu, driv&n out cf t'r.3 ayslom, rcd radical? c::r-y.i ly two :? M o? H-n t.SOM iu A C3-. l-.i- cr.'y r'-'.'o':'. tr3t i;"c r.'i l:v Aiv jorpi'.;r. yrin cipl:. YIvj 5-;;-.5tosccil'-..!jin cor.l'Mrz'jo 'vv. hih j r::U up on tl;o r.c:vo coi:t-.-i3 w:! ro in ate pT.viz of tho b y, !n EcrMrt a.i 1 iktczwini; ri t'lrr;!;-)'". "yj'.'.-ni :-.".: i:lL.- Tfr .v;!jtr-nienN PAD, COiY FLAiTiwJ n.-.cJ FCOV r'LS7CK, fiH combined, EC.'1 for.l.CO tS-.ecivoiTioat ,inc5J:cstrctMoc!vcvrr iJlocov cro:!, nnc! a pcr.',iivo euro g-jsrar.'.cod U wcrn c-oc'-ru-" to directions. Rcni3:r.- bar, Pad, tody Plaotor and i Foct Unstors, nz xviioio, CJ.CO. Cold by oil drup:'st3, or tviu'Sod o.i roclpt t; rr.cQ by f rr r i r' t:z'f YD C9IE AriD SEE R. G. CALLI30N Nt xt diKir to S. II. Friendly, and g--t your i HOOKS, STATIONERY AND CP.O CHRIKS. He i alw:iv. on li -.nd ro.nly and w:i!t'n to anMiniimUtu hUtVtonu-H ith AlL km. la of i'o.hI for UIX1) !. D BOLY, Au 1 cin fnrnl h a SMOKE to Wwt dc.-iiiii.-.'a A C30D GICAIi, Cii TOCAGCG To t!u"s who ttsi tho narcotic plant CHEAP for CASH I t,.;.. i r...l I,..,, v t.n.if H.ii.. f. of rhar.' . " ... . . ... . '. . . . . . I! U. CAI.l.l.Sll.N. AdmSnistrator's Notice. TOTK'i: li TIE! IE MY CIYEN Til VT XN t if iin.l-ri. nnl hn-t K'in duly a-.p int- ' r l .'.inni -'.r.itnx of the f-t.ite -.f .li ny .. n-'t'V. 1 ittHv.-ji-d, ly fie Coiuty Ci--ri i I.ii.'.'i. inty, i t r--Mii, M'.d &:1 l' r..i: l.nx ii c ' .111 j . 4:11,1 'Mil ettVi aw li n ty r ' lin-i to j.rv. ni the . aiue, at't'.h the iiminr vo;i. h-i , to tlio mn!t-r- '..'iied, at the n;iu-e of T'i'niia n ,v l'osn, in ! Ii I..- ue City, tln-jim, ithia i lu m'.iii l.om ' tl iUe of thin no-.i.v. i.itcU JI.tr.-h fM. ' ,. ,;' A: ,v- '1 ' "'' . iHOMlMyX LEAN. Atfrnry f A X K H'CK E , Admin, tratrit. trni ,' Tto Vai. TtAtlnva T. ' Thit In thin t.ou tlnrti are acorva nf er.naj t -:na'onr nHr evrry o.tr wn.it.. ii.ia ara nikia iniraMe ly luli.tion, Iv.k p:a, onr ami ititreseU Mt-tnacu,uvrrl ouij- aint, 1 nni;iamn, wnen lor J nn. we wii ,uem thiloh'i Viuliser, guaranteed U e re laem Closing Closing Closing NOV S THE TIME TO BUY S EosentiMt&Co WE 25 per cent, lower than any other house, Don't let the chance slip by. IF Y0 U WAXT DHY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, HATG 03 BOOTS AND SHOES. IW Whatever you Want Attend "S3 Slli Willi irrmnTTi7 R rr.m HI You can sive 2 j per cent. leadq OREGON ' OE AllO FIIH CO. Lr-,U Brin your TITSS him FURS to tho ... . s . .1 Wh"re the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE in CSAS2BE CASH Will be paid for all kinds of FURS. HIDES AND TALLOW. 0 D.E Robinson & Church, PKAI.ERS IS S3ELF& HEAVY HARDWARE IIAVK TUB K(c tC,j stock in Cri'SCJ New Departure I I CS1SI AD C!3aL233:o:K ! IJii"-'i'.. inr.JiM miuiii.1.1 ! - ....... ...- ...t,-. ttt't n I I SCHOOL llul f E.S. nrhnxe inttrwta ar. pt-nd tueir 1 routs at home. 1 ake notice tu.it. A'V "ill fo!l J..O.N for CASH at t,TtaUy rednecj Ee.-t rriata IU and IS ystv'.j 51 CO IVft Vrown and B-ached Mnaliiu, 7, S, and l" t-t.1. Cl.ir',.:. ari'l Trv-lct hjmhiI eotfon 7. ft fvr I.z. ELi.?i and Milled Hn-nel., C5, So: 4"i and 30 ma Wat. r Prm?, cet.tt. Fine Wh.te t-l:i,-ti, 73 cU and iL And all Other Coeds AUo the Cvlehraied AVHITK SK -VING MACHINE ! N.ne Ntter fr ren.-th, i, and dnraldlitTt, tTlomy 01 1 1 u.-l.tii-s, mho nave .too.! t.y ,"r"t wiw "n inn, om u ai any hum uiey wisn to make L AMl pnrrhaiie Iwille i ni, aa to ail Jthera, th full credit ot my rtJuctiun. A. Y. FEILLS Out. Out. Out. SELL ti J-U5CUO Uil-J. ' Orders promptly filled. uartersi :0: or 51 cm u u OA YE FOR al. I Sat the LOWEST li'.'Y. STEEL. AXES ANVN5, NAILS, UUEE, CaMa C'liaina, and PoeVet .'UTLERY, AS. I'ISTCI P, A?..r.:fM-iiifN JiliTl'iriL IM ELEMENTS E!a..t;r(,' 3'nwdcr, Fit Lin: '1 iicVli'. l.'to., Ett-. We i.ivite an xm intti'-n of our (;ood coiitidtnt that ou mikk will auit th tim.-s. i.t..- .....i-wi-o, i.uauo . t'TTT vm'l- T-.TTi-r-x-o 1 TCI A x-t. your iiitrfta ! Are ptruianciitlj located and PETERS 3 pricea, aa low as any ether CASH STOF.E. rine Cheviot Shirta. 59, 73 eta and IL New Awortment Drcst Goodi (NoTraeh) IS. 23 and 23 eta. Xlena' Underwear, Shirtt and Drawer, 50 eta. Xlens'Orendurta, 75 eta and fl. Men' OveralU, 3, d, 75 eta and $L Fjnlrt.ideriea and Etl;ina at Fabulout Low lneta. at Proportionate Rates. At preatly rwlucH rat me o lonj, 1 will rrtinae t tell on aara