THE fUBENE"C)TY GUARD. SATURDAY JULY 15, 1832. i ; ;.. Titbi Worklngmri. IIow doei it hpp-n that hundred f tliouwnds ot workingmen re trik ing for higher woget all ovor the coun try! IIow la it that in Pen.wylvania, Win bent protected State in the Union, tti atrikera are more nurorou than rWwhnret Doea "protection" make lug enough! WJiat good are Uih wagra if the prices of bread and nifut are still higher in proportion! la it not the fact that a protective policy which attracts too many workers into manufacture and drives too many away from agriculture is of the great est possible injury to all duoes "of workinginenl When workmen come to understand that the laws of trade are like the laws of gravitation and attrac tion, unchangeable, they will sue that Attempts to make water run up hill mnd to stimulate manufactures Ix-yond the demand for manufactured products r sure to result in loss of power and wfialtk Let the laws ef trade alone, ' and the general prosperity of the peo ple will be better than when arbitrary naatoieuU attempt: to change the nat- ' ural course f affairs. WJU Get Heir. 'There is no doubt but the star route swindlers will get clear. Tho country waited patiently for the swindlers to be wrought to justice. It was vauutingly told from time to time that the vi denoa agaiust them was overwholiuiug, and there could he no mistake about them being brought to puitinkuent ; still postponements followed each other 00 continuously that it looked as there was no intention of holding thorn responsible for their Crimea The da lay in bringiug them into court enabled ' them ao to fortify themselves that sinse they are there their counsel take ad vantage of every legal strategy to bring them off clear. It is not believed now that t cose will be made out against the principal offenders, although no one who has traced the progress of their i peculations will entertain a doubt of thoir guilt, War ib Egypt England commeneed war against , Egypt lout TuiMiiay by bombarding the defences of Alexandria. Her men-ef war completely dismantled the forts commanding the city, and at last ao counts the natives were setting fire to tho city and fleeing into the interior. The cause of the war seems to be that A majority of the Egyptians object to England collecting the revenues of that country and applying the nam collected toward the payment of British oredi tors. Ilia war u not liabla to Oe a protracted one, unless some of the oth t at 1 ii vtrtoA it nauiaM ) si 1 I; Iuaama am. ui uutuonH vnnii duumiu wvvviHn vu fu tt rtlujl Iti ikatTui If 1 Mr it it. vwiatv4 as vmii avsaiaas. a. y m w v IN) ture thru "one portion loss is another s giiin," and thus we hope that the Ore gon fnrmer will bo the one that is boa etitted. We hardly expect a get rise In the price of wheat, tat it will kold it steady. The Republican press are Hew giving tlieir preferences for U. & Senator. Nearly all the paper favor J. II. Mitchell,, tho friend and attorney of wfv v. vtm ivHwntw HivnuvtirK ia wio ' nited; States the Northern Pacific Railroad for this high, and honor!.! position. Boise, ITilT et a nwiy protest as much pa they wish, but it will avail liken nothing, as the "machine'' has se lected him for the position. These "honorablo" patriots will then solemn ly declare that they will never support , another Republican ticket, but when the election comes around, two year henoe they will U found supporting Arthur or some man of like ilk. . An Eastern paper has taken the froubl to AscerUin public sentiment in various parti of the South, and re porta the mult as being that "the South i still solid in its affection tow. vdthe Democratic party," sud that "lbs masses still look to the Democracy as upholding their best intereats, mate rial and political." This shews that .wisdom has not jei departed from the South. When the nam can U said of the entire North, a now era of advance- wont (itu iUvmmu prOSPerilV w ill dawn. In the district where the IllimJIs farmers ha just given Judge Craig, a Democrat, a majority of S.OoO, Gar field had A mcioritt of 8.000. Judira Or was on the side of the farmers in their battle with the railways, and the far mers ntnu on tint side of Judm f f - tM . I . . ursig. ine lime naa panea ara the people can be blinded to their material interest by kindling parly hate and partisan rancor. Good gtlectlta. " The" New York Stargives the follow ing biographical sketch" of the Demo cratic nominee forOovernor of Pennsyl vania: '"Mr. Roliert Emory Pattison is only 31 years of age, and is the won of a highly respected preacher of the Wesleyan faith. He received his edu ction in the free schools, and gradu ated with marked honors at the High school, becoming it valedictorian. His early life after graduating front Dick inson college was spent in the law office of Lewis 0. Cassidy, under whoso tu torship his plant io mind received early impressions which have marked hit n tire subsequent career. Seeing in young Pattisou the germs of a bright career, the Democratic party frequently chose him as a local standard-bear?r; but not until 1877, when he was elected City Controller of Philadelphia against the powerful opposition of the old Gas Ring, In 1880, 'his reform adrninis tration was endorsed by the people, and they reflected him by a majority three times as great as Garfield received, al though the former was a Democrat Mr. Pattisoa is A fair-minded man, making up his mind slowly; but once he reaches a conclusion nothing can swerve him from the path of duty." faiui the kaate. A special dispatch to the Standard, which we print in another column, from Senators Grover And Slater in forms us that the Senate passed the harbor and river appropriation bill yes terday, amended, so as to give Oregon one liuiulred ttoutcuul dollars more than provided by the bill as .passed by the House. This sum is distributed between the Locks, Columbia river And Ysquina Hay. We hope our Iiepubli can friends will now give Oregon's Sen a tors the credit due them. If George did welt, the Senators went him A con siderable letter. The most pertinent, though some what heartless comment upon a subject that is of com uou interest to certain people in this region ia contained in the following iteat from the Chicago News: "The fate of Mr. Soteldo, of Washing ton, is full of meaning for such as are mousing around newspaper offices, bunting for tin fighting editor. He found him in and was buried yester day." The Navy Department has been in formed that tho United 8ufs steam ship Alert, Las returned to Kolie, J a pan, having been cut down bj the Jap anese Imperial yacht How often must wo repeat our warniag o Uw United States navy not to venture no near these pleasure - boats! Rohm of these days A man of war will Secoaie entangled in a single scull raoe and then - ; but such a catastrophe is too horrible to contemplate. On. the 20th of June Queen Victoria completed the 45th year of her reigu a rocori whick has been excelled by only three Eugliah sovereigns Edward III, wiUi 50 years; Henry III, 56 years; and'Georg III with CO yean. Qieeu Victoria kas been surpassed in sge by eleven English sovereigns siuce the Norman conquest We coll the Attention of the Repub lican' party to die foot that the rebels who lately assembled At Jose nominated General Stoueman for Governor And General Rosecrans for Congress. We expect the " trooly toil," will plaoa Gen erals Longstreet and Mohone in the field And shake the bloody shirt A of yore. This is July, the Denver Tribune ob serves. And Doner, An indicted thief is still Secretary of the Republican Na tional Committee. .The constant' repe tition of this fact sounds funny to peo ple who do not know that it is disrepu table to have a thwf in such a posi tion. Keep up the habit of being respect ed, and do not attempt to be mora amusing and agreeable than is con sistent with the preservation of respect We hope our Legislators will attend to the matter of providing for the building of a fish-way at the Willam ette falls at the next session. KR Rssr. The baiMini a-ljoialnc Ran tin's Baxar. Iaquirs at this eflioo. Tho rravlsja Nyrwp has cured tbnns l'li who were aiilfurin from Dnnenaia. bility, Lit-vr Complaint, lioiU, Humors, Kc- 0s Complaints, eto. FamphleU Iroo U any . 8sth W fowl and Hods, BoaUm. I H.VT HACKING COUGH oaab m quick- euiwi ny mulob s Cur. V (ruarant li rVMbyObnraaaytCo.,dniKKiat'i KufsA. WILL YOU 8UFFEK with DyaepU aad Urer CompUint? BhUoha Vitalissr W cvsraa- U ture yeu. ft taJl b; Osburi 4 Co. NmlUwm fStlt-'H'kaUt T.tfm Imtttrmnrlt Anlnolexv. Ac. Manr iwouU insure their Uvea to benefit tlieir famine by death bow para doxical i tkia. To prolong lift by preserving the health would to a far mar ratii.nl toy Bcr of aMuriuii It Aoopleiv U iwift asu in sidious ia iU attacks, striking iU vlctiia with out a tnomciit'i warning I lUpuilr a pnventi- tiva IiM been (Iicovert1 llollnwar l'LU-un ouly uf and certain antldoU for thit d!t they cool the Diooa aim Ultu tta aiuH" through tht ijratera. To lrenerre the (tomadi in a aiwiid eonditioo aod the Uwxl 1'iiit b the true aeoret of bealtb-Holloway'i PilUwUI o thin romt effectually, Und thooeanda owe their actual exfatene U tlieni at tho preeentday. lumNTiHT Notice. Nona mniine un- 1pm the elk'nuture of J. Hatdocs nrroundi eu-h boi of Pilli and Ointment. UoxM at 25 niiU. fi'i M-nta and II Mch. S-Tbre l uomaileralil aarinr by ttking tna Ur.'er tix. Hi.uwav Co, New York. Bt'frKLEyS ARXICA 8ALVK. The Bsst Halv In tho world for BniUea, i iiw, r, ii lorn , rmn nneum, rew cic. rt . u 1. I.L " - Trttcr. LWueJ HnW. Chilblain!. OnV.and all klmli of ttkin Kjiiiitina. ITii. aalre U suar anteed to Kive terfect aatiafaction in evry cane or money refunded, l'rioe 8A eta tier but. For sal by Wilsim's, the Drogyiiit, Eueie City, Hulliolland, J miction Ulty. Sleepless nltfhta, made niUerable hy that ter rlble omn'h. nhiloh i Mire tu the rrnxir. NEW ADVERTISKMENTS NOTICE TO SPORTING MEN. TJ1K HaRKISBTJRO JOCKEY CLUB offers a oane of tlSO. to be eomptteil for in s running race, free for all bnnws that bare been to Lian or Lane oountjrs for to days pri or to the daU of this notice. fHstaoee of raae tobe4S0yards;DtnnosfM ISO to be added to the purse; the winning hone t take both puns awl entrance fee. luttnaoee saust be made by July 24, lt'A and the raoe ma on July t), 1882, Tho committee reserves the rfyu to re iect anr horse, where Mentitr is not clear. Par ties wishing to enter will edMreae the Treasurer. or call 00 Lin ia nom. By order of the committee, . Wu. McOULLOCH, FresUeaii H. WOLVK, Traasurer. W. N. 11UIUG3, Secretary. STATEMENT or TBI Fi of Lane Co For the Fiscal Year, ending June 30, 1882: Bsnurrs. Co funds en hand July 2d, 1881 . .f ,8SS 03 bohool fond mi hand July 2, 1881 . 3,253 10 Reed from taxes from Sheriff.... 61,861 31 Asassor. 359 98 " licenses , " " Fines i " " Kstraya. '. " ' Conrt fees and costs'. ' " " School money from State " " Lumber M 31 00 99 95 20 00 170 45 3,118 92 9200 130 20 Cash returned. Tutsi receipts... .....478,024 94 PISUVSRfJiEXT. Amt paid en county orders: $31,272 93 ,l " school order 14,934 23 " "ataUtax. .I8B79 90 Total diUrsinsnt SC4.881 06 DALASCK ON IlaSDl ' Counts- fund .$10,310 97 gcW fund 2,829I Total ....$13,137 88 . ALLOWANCE SY CO, COURtl V Revise J.P...fis,npSi Paur ",S83I Sheriff ' 2,37195 Clerk J.2S2 51 Jsdgo , 700 CO Treasurer MO 00 Treasurer a ag't of school fusd.'. ' ' 3WO0 Conveying itsts tax to Sale .... M 25 supervisors 64.100 Couaty Commissioners. , 14'JOO 886 80 556 60 500 00 702 00 221 50 108 01) 46 80 Jurors ... Witnesses Scheol SapaHc tendent .......... Aasesser Dist attorney... BaiKft.. Ssrreyor Jaatioss , 82 75 Roadi 2.169! SUIiooery 124 33 Priotinj.... 9J 50 ConsUble 2 30 Corowar' inquests 761,5 Atty fee for defendingcrimioals. ' 40 00 Farsitare, fuel, lights, repairs eta ' 134 99 Total $31,815 58 raSMNT FINANCIAL CONDITION. Amoost oounty fund on hand.,.. $10,310 97 County order outstanding ,Y1 Cash orsr indebtedness $9,008 47 Joel Wasb, County Clerk. CITATIOHO HEIRS, la the County Court of Laa County, 8tt of Oregon. Ia U matter of the asUU of 8. . H. Say. lor, deceased. Citation: To Alfred Ssylof. Lacy Kabav, Fraak 8ay Ur, Laura Canon, John Baylor, Arthsr Baylor, S. A. Baylor, aad Hslea Adams, hief Adams, Lydia Adamt, Diooa Ad ams, Mary Adam and Hattie Adams, sailor heirs of Elisabeth Adams, deceas ed, Greeting: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon t You are hereby cited and re am red to appear in the County Court. of the State of Orogno, for the Cwunty of Lwno; at th Court ruora thereof, at Kugsn City iu the County of Lane, on MONDAY, In 4th day of September, 1882, at ton o'olouk In th forenoon of that day, then sod there to show cause, if any, why an order ahnold not be mad aathorixing th sal of th following de scribed premises, to-wit: The W. i of 8. W. snd the West 4 of th N. W. i of Sec 2. and the W. of g, W. i aad i W. i of N. W.l, and Lot on, two nltlirenf Section 20, Township 19 8., R. 1 W., coctaining acrea, being th donation land claim of A. H. GritHu. Also th a E. i of N. W. and 8. W. d8.W. 1 of aad N. E. t ., R. 2 W., N. K. i and N. w. ot a. t 4 si S. W. J af Sec 20, Town. 19 ooaUininir 100 acres. Also f immencing at the 8. K corner 0 the donation land claim of 8. H. Taylor and wife. Notification No. 6,544 in Seetion , Township 1 8, K i W., thenos Wsst 6L14 chains, thuo North 11.31 chs., theao East 7a M cb, thsnc South 40 degress, West 1147 chs., U the place of begianing, containing 74.50 acres, all ia Laa County, Oreynn, exoept a tract of 20 acres, as follow! lW-innlng at th 8. W. eorner of Caswell Headricks' docatina btad claim la Sec 20, T. 19 8., K $ W.. the North 50 degrees, West ! 1.54 chs., UsDO East 28.65 chs., theao South 40 de- groas. West 1142 eba, to th plaos ot aing. antaioing 20.21 acres of Iaal Witness the Hob. C, W. fitch, lSte- Jnd of the County Court, of the State of Ortrn, lor th County ef Lao, with th Snal of said iVmrt jsaAU I nixed, this th 3d day of July, A. IX I8"i An it : JOEL WAKE, Osrk KUGKNK CITV BUSINESS 33IBECT0BT. AtEXANDElt, J. B.-Jnstlcs of tho Peace South Eiikene Precinct; qtbee at Court House. BETTMAN, O. Dry goods, clothing, groceries and general awrcnaiuiiite, southwest oornsr Willaioette and Eifcbtb streeU. BOOK STOKE One door south of the Astor House. A full stock of assorted bos papers plain and fancy. CRAIN BKOS.-Pealer In Jewelry, Watch- a, ('locks and Musical Instruments Wil lamette street, between Seventh and Eighth. CALLISON, It O. Dealer in groceries, pro- vkiions,eoantry pmluce.canned goods, books, stationery, etc., southwest comer Willamette and Mb Sta. 1 DORRI3, GEO. B. Attorney and Counsellor at Law Otuos on Wlllametu street. u Kne City. . DORRIS. B. ".-Dealer la Stovea aad Tia warn- Willamette street, between Bevenin and kiKhtb. FRIENDLY, S. H.-Dealer in dry goods, olothinir and ireneral merchandise W Uiaaa- stto street, between Eighth and Ninth. GUARD OFFICE-Newsnaper, book and Job DrintinK office. comer Willamette endeTeta streets. rJTT.L. J. P. Phmician. Sunreon and Drug gist, Postoffice. Wills Serenth and bigbth. wiiiamotM s ran, onwoca IIF.VT)KTCK. T. G.Dealei in ireneral mer chanilwe northwest corner Willamette ana Ninth street. . . HnT)K&. C Keens on hand fine wines. Itq uors) cigars and a pool and billiard taulsi Willamette street, between Einbth and Ninth. , HORN. CnAS. M.-Ouosmitb. Rifles aad shot-guns, breech anu muxzio lovuers, ior saw Repairing done in the neatest style and war' ranted. Shop on Hth street, LYNCH. A Gmmries. nrovislons. fruits, veg eUbles, etc, WUlamrtU street, first door south ef Postomo. LUCKEY, J. a Watchmaker and Jeweler; keep a fine stock of goods in his line, WUlai ett street, in Ellsworth's drug store. McCLAREN, JAMES -Choice, wines, liquors, . and cigars -Willamette street, between Eighth and Ninth. OSKURN k CO. Denier in drags, medicine. chemicals, oils, paints, eta W ll opposite S. Charles Hotel. PATTEItSON, A. S. -A 6n stock of plain and fancy naitiiig carua. PRESTON. WM. -Dealer in Baddlery. Har ttem, Carriag Triramincs, stc Willamette street, between Serentb and Eighth. POST OFFICE-A new stock of standard school book just reoeired at th post office. RENSHAW. WM.-Wines. Liquor, and CI gar of th best Quality kept constantly on hand. 1 he best billiard table in town. REAM, J. K. Undertaker and building con tractor, wnwr Willamette and Serenth streets. ST CHARLES HOTEL Charlas 15. ker, Projirii-treiiH. The best Hote in ths city. Corner Willamette and Ninth street SCHOOL SUPPLIES-A large and varied assortment of slate of nllsfoes.nnd quantities of slate and slnte-books. Three door north of the ei press office. THOMPSON & BEAN-Attorneys-at-Law-Willnraett street, between Seventh and Eitrhth WALTON, J. J. Attomey-at-Law. Office Willnmett street. . between Seventh and ighth. . CMldren roa UrtWa Like aad Physielaas nead It. IT 13 NOT NARCOTIC. sa.wsm.i.s.jsniiuii .11M11JL.11111111...M CENTAUK LINIMENTS; (ho World's great Pain-Ite-HcTfnjr remedies. They heal, soothe aud euro Barns, Wounds, Weak Back and Ilhcaoiatism upon Man, and Sprains, Galls and Lameness jtpon Boosts. Cheap, quick and reliable. SPURTS efsTtstputiBsllaea. SouGUm, Crackling Pain la tbm Head, Fetid Brmtk, Beafn, aad, any Catarrhal Complaint, cam Va extarmizatad by Wat Do Meyer Catarrk Care, m Cosurtl tatioaal Aatidete, Ty Absarp t!a . Tk most laaportaat XXlw rrary alma) Vaoofaati , a. a ST SAB AST, ALBAKT. L. BSLTtU, KIOIilL 8TKA11AIM & 111LYEU, Attomeyt and Counsellors at Law .! EUGENE CTTY, OREGON. PRACTICE IX ALL THE COURTS OF this State. They give special atteatioB to collections and probate matters, . Omc up stairs, on door south af Tkompton and Bean old nrfice. J. II. ELLISON, Justice of the Peace & Notary Public. OFFICE AT STORE, CORNER W1L laraett and Seventh Streets. Hlank deetis and uort-a),- kevt oa Kaad. Engene City July 4, l&Cl. STOP THAT COUGH. If you are suffering with a Coub, Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Ferer, Coasiunptioo, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, r aay affection of th tliniator luniks, use IV. Kinv-s New liooeery for eoasumtio. This is Um great remedy that I causing so much excite ment by its wonderful euros, curing thoasassls of hopeleea cases. Orer on niillk boUlos af Ir. King' New Discovery bar been ased within the last year, and hare liven perfect satisfaotioa ia every instance. W caa aa hesitatingly say that this is re Uy th obJt ssar cum fiw throat and lung aJTectoitis. and caa cheerfully recommend it to all. Call am ret a trial bottle free of cost, or a rrgular sue , $1.X it sale by F. M. Wilkin, th drug, vist. Eugene City: Mulhollan.i Junction City; HU-, Davis k Ca, wholesale agents, Tut I- an,l. free!. Catarrh fared, bealt ' and sweet breath se- rnrsd by Shilob's Catarrh Remedy. Pnc Mcts. .Natal In,iW trva. bold by Okburm and Co. I 4 BLUE MM 1 GRAND REDUCTION OF 25 Per AT I. X. L. H n Goods sold as in Oregon, for Six Cash or Credit Highest Price paid for all kinds; of Country Produce. Call and see- S. H. Friendly. WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers and Manufacturers of all Kinds of Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames,, Mouldings, Coffins & Caskets. CCx Special attention given to all orders for by Mail or Telegraph, Night or Day. -25Cr Retail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be fore purchasing elsewkere. Jar? King of the Blood Is: aol a W. tt Is a ass4 a.rlarr ast leale. mc.rHT c btsod lyxlauM tS. mnm tarakKlon.an(l thu. ktAwMnanr tanhn, kanwn Pf 41,Tnt nas:rat.iau(lai(iiUfe tk.m ae . ?T"mw eita,lm nllr brsMhes e ltaMor ih wl pw 4kCTl.f, laiMrtir ef Mm4. iS mwr Ivi, tttliuw.m. Ui-rt Cel .tnt. (Vm.fip.ifm, .Vrrrw IhmTdm. ffcaaV - ti(.li.l rSAua, Htarl fiiatML l1" -. MrnmatimTcSl flr,K.(. k,lsaafiaBUo4pn-eas .57? ''-r aiick a;ia..iiu-,Iiiipuiw '.!." c mt iKjaaa atrre l raHIn 11 lKen,.l iune asj cfTn-trai prn. ratVjuKirlbeiwriiw.- M.I t BeVKlla 1 fee h"" JiT 'lra"lit. iri'rtM,p.,ln mV "t, "rr - mi Wx-aira U lb. BlouU." nii.prd anxiBd n fehotil. K ItSMli, MIX A 10., Preis.. ItsfTsls, R, T. KOTICE TOCREDCTOBS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKS THAT Mary Shelton tuts been Sintrd ad msiwtratnt of the estate ot Thomas ESheHoex deeeaseoS All psrsta having claiiaa agabut. said estote are brrvfey aotified to present the sasa with the nemsary snochers at tlie of 6oe of (ireey h lVirris, Sugen City, Orepsa, within sia asieitls f msa the date of toil 4sn. Dated tSsi SOh day of June. 1SK2. - MAKY SHELTOX. GEOKGE B, DORRIS, Attorney. FlhAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN THAT Sarah Washhura, the ailaiiniatntm of tlxaVstat of A. IX K. Wash bum. has filed h acomat f final rttVn-ut of said ostate, aid MoSMUy.SrpC 4U,l!C has heea set ft hr ixrf ths same by onler uf the Court. Julyad, 1 SARAH WASHBURN, Amiuarfratrii. G. U JAisaw, AtUirary. Cent for TheJYext . Days- THE STORE. low as any House; .. 1. 1 j FIHAL SETTLEMENT. NCfTlCKIS HKKtba' GIVEN THAT that Charles Lauer. aiimiaistrator of ie estate U James Gondchild. deceased, baa Wed hi acwKiat Uf final settlement of said es tataalUa.lay, Sept. UK IttSS, ha bee set , U heHris,? th suae by order of the Court. Jnhr S.1. IHXi CHARLES) LAUIR.Adaaiaistr.tor. l B. lns, Attorney. NOTICE. U. S. Lasn Orrici at Riwestm. Or-1 ' LrT,IJfJ h,v,"t'' 'n rd at this Offie W J R Polauler aaiast Haaihna Kamho for aasrioaaig his Homestead, Entry. No. 5277, d4iJ.,, i?' th 2 1 i and E J of N W I 26. Townsbip South Ranse4V. V aUninett Meridian, ia Lane fonnty, OsTgon, with a view to cancella tion of said entnr. Tho said isuties are hrr byUHii.ultrtma,ithi. tiffic ea tho 14th day Au,'iit, InjC, t lOo'dack A M., t rwsjond d. (uruuh testiutuay contain said alki(ed aoajhiawwnt FINAL SETTLEMENT. ; "OTICK 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT . B. Iterris, adniiDistratei f tho Ut .4 A. . KsJey, deeeaasd, baa 14 hit accoaat for final settlement, of sairiestoU. and Monday c,4rabee4th, WS babcat neanrsj the sam by onler oj of tb Couaty Court. July Id, 1882. O. a IRRIS. Ad8rAtrator. NEW BOOT AND SHGE SHOP. (One dwVertof Cam JrwJry Store. HAYING STARTaU) PlR MYSKLV I v-x?11,? w"Tk ry bert of nmc-b Kin and Calf. tVrb Kip Boota W lrpow. rrsch I'aMlWH. W WUaal bboe. insnd. Rubber Boot, repaired. All my work warranted fct give astiabotioa - CHA3. BART EI.?. SAN JUAN UM I for s.1, b, T. G. RENDWCK3. OR CHITI