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a4"Ma How n Saved the Train. Tin usual crowd of Autumn liar were gathered together in the stow, occupying all tho grocery ncnta :he 'only gross receipt that the proprietor tout iio pride in-when a little blear eyed, weazen-faced individual unoakod in hy the lack door and xlunk into a dork corner. "That's hira," said the ungrammati cal liummer with a green patch over lils Mt eye. "Wlio is itt" akl several at once. "Why, the chap who saved a train from being wrecked," was the reply. "Come tell as about it," they de manded an the small man crouched in the darkne.M, as if unwilling that his heroic deed should be brought out under the glare of the blazing kerosene lamp. After much pursuamon, reinforced by a stiir horn of applejack, he began: "It was just such a night as this bright and clear and I was going home down the track, when right be fore me, across the rails, lay a great beam. There it was, pale and ghastly as a lifeless body; and light as it ap peared, I had not the power to move it A sudden rumble and roar told ine that the night express wa3 thundering down, and soon would reach tho fatal spot Nearer and tearer it approached, till, just as the cowcatcher was about lifting me, I sprang aside, placed myself between the obstruction and the track, and the train flew on unharmed." The silence was so dense for a mo ment that one might have heard a dew drop. Presently somebody said: "What did you do with tho beamT' "I didn't touch it," ho replied, "but it touched me;" "Well, persisted the questioner, '-if you couldn't lift it, and didn't touch it, how in thunder did the train get oyer?" 'Why, don't you seer raid the sad faced man, as he arose from his seat and sidled toward the door. "The ob struction was a moonbeam, and I jumped so that tho shadow of my body , took its place " Hung 1 ilew a ham against tho door ; and if it had struck tho body of tho retreating hero, there would have Iwon a in uclt bigger grease spot frescoed on the panol. Traveler's Magazine, Under the Cireuiiutnnrej. A citizen who yesterday received a teWraiu to meet a friend from the western part of the Stato at tho depot, was there on time, and after greeting said to him: "Now well got on t lie car and go right up to tho house." "Hut you are not keeping house." "No; I'm boarding at tho wiiiio old pin co." "Then I can't go." "Cant. What's tho trouble?" "No; under tho circumstances shou'd not like to eat dinner with you." "What circumstances 1" "Well, Trover's present wifo used to be my wife. We didn't exactly agree, and him gut a divorco and camo down hero and married him." "Why, that's nothing. Such a triflo as that wouldn't stop mo." "Yes, I know, but I'd rather not go, I've applied f r adivorci from the wifo I married after this one left me, and slit's in town, too, and if I should meet tho pair up there I don't bolieve I could oat half a meal really I couldn't I" A Sad Warnings At theater in Cincinnati was Uio ncenn of a saJ and fatal acoiilent last Thurs day afternoon at a matinee, and the Police Court of the BA.ite city witnessed a Ktrange Hpectaclo on Saturday morn, ing. At the matinee, Frank Fray no, in making a hack shot at an apple on the head of Miua Annie Von. Dehren, missed his mark and sent the bullet through the girl's hrain, killing her al most instantly, in full view of the hor rified audience, I le was arrested given a preliminary trial two days later, and, t jough it was shown that carelessness In using a worn gun was at the bottom of the accident, was "discharged amid applause." Annie Von Behren's life is not the first that has been sacrificed in the per formance of tho apple-tdiooting feat Other women, made desperate by want and reckless by despair, have stood with fluttering hearts in the sauve try ing attitude, trusting their existence to fickleness of human marksmanship, and have laid down their lives o.i tho allur of their necessities. It is time the law should intervene and put a stop to such exhibitions. The decomposed lody of a man was found a day r two iti;o near Knnpps, It in HuppoM-d to be th I'ihI) of lieo. Burchard, ot Oak Foint, who was drown in the Columbia last Summer. 'LJ"! The Dealer Beaten. On the floor of tho IIouRe, toward tho end of tho late session of Congress, Jay Hublxtll approached John White, tho solo Republican representative from Kentucky, and in a menancing manner said: "I will beat you, sir! I will beat i !" This threat was launched bo causo White had dared to opposo the wishes of tho imperious llubbell. White invited llubbell to do his worst. He became the candidate of the lie publicans of his district as their first and only clioico. During the canvass, which White conducted personally on the stump, White frpquently referred to Hubbell's threat, and appealed from dictator to the people, at the same time denouncing Hublsdl and his methods. Although opposed by Matt. Adams, an able and popular Democrat, W"hite was elected by a decisive majority, hundreds of Democrats giving him their votes as tho most direct way to rebuke Hubbell and the methods he introduced into the canvass. In pronounced Republican districts all over tho country the party was beaten ton Hubbell's account; but here is a Republican elected in aDetn ocratic district to rebuke him. During the month of November, says the Ooos Bay News, the jetty wall at Rocky Point was advanced 71 feet, making the extension reach a point 254 feet from the crib work of 1880. Six thousand six hundred and twenty-six cubic yards of rock wore used during the month in the extension, the water being 45 feet deep at the outer end tf the improvement. This is the largest amount of work accomplished in any month since the improvement was coin menced. It is estimated that an ex tension of 150 feet more will cut I channel through tho north spit, at noticeable changes are already taking place. mm Tlio lc-asllitsr Meleiilllf lnlay at,'re that uiont ilineani'H ure canned by iliwinlered KidneyM or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneys and Liver me kept in H;rfi'ot onhr, ierfuct bt-iilth will be the result. This truth has only Itei-n known a short time and for yenrt people sulTiTcd reat Kny without Iwiim nhlo to lind relief. The discovery of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure murks a new era in tho treat ment of these troubles. Mado from a simple tropical leaf of rare value, it contains just the elements necessary to nourish and invi-orato lioth of these ureal lrp',li (1 "a'ely restore and keep them in order. It is a POSIT! VE Itenietly for all tho dise:ises that cause pains in the lower part of the bodv -for Torpid Liver Headaches Jaundice jHziiiess (.Iravel Fever, Aijne Malarial 1' ever, and all (lithcm ties nf thu Kidnevs. Liver and Urinary OrUins. It is an excellent and safe remedy for females diirinif rremincv. It will control Menstrua ation and is invaliialiU for Loucorrhoea or Fall inir nf ths Womb. As a UIimkI Purifier it is imeonaled, for it euros the oiyans that HAKW the blood. This remedy which has done such wonders, Is put up in the L AUGUST SIZK1) BOTTLK of any medicine uMin the nmrket, and is sold liv Di-iiL'.'isti and all dealers at I 23 per hot tie. Kor Diabetes, enouire for WAKXEK'S SAKE DIAIiKTKS VVKK Jt is a l'USl- T1VK lmedy II. II. i .K!i KK '0, ........ mr ' ibui'iivnier, iV. a m B AILSAH. This tr-nl Unuing .r- ' j i''-.W A whohnostdit,loiiy u Jiuiil.ir itic!, aa a. ICOUIll Of IIS fUDCTWr It jsliiif and auriiy. fontiint' mattmli .1 ttfjf only tliarsrabcneficisl lo'ihe' scalp and aair aiiawways Reitort4t!iaou;h!J Color tc Crej tr radaa Ralr r.irker's Hair f-.kim it finely perfumed and is rrand loYirtvrnt filling ol hiir and to l mov damlnm sndiiclilnf. l:cox ft Co , N.V. Kit. II hM, ftt dMlm Is Sric nMktMSj mi RTORIC at Supsrtallva t:ai:h triStreiijtli ftartortf. If yen set a irechnnie cf tirnirr, worn aut wkh averwoik. cr mm!rnn iton by family at baasa koKl duties try Pakkck's (.nth Ti NIC. If you m m lwjer, rnimicr or kuitneis aisa as haust -d hy mentnl strain or Siuiotn eim, do not use iatokauiKHiini:!uut,butnK4'srkcr'tOuig-er Ionia . If tfni hve I omnnptiotv Drtj;u, Khruata. km, kiilnry(oini'l.'imii,ersnydixikrsl'lrieliuipl 1omcli. Iuvl, bio.nl or Krnri H. ' GiHr.sa TdNic wi.lcuie ) m. It isiheCrtatttt lllood Punficr M fht Cat t.id Su.tU Coc;!i Curt Ever Out. If vou reMmi; sway fivmreA diuipatioa er any Lue or fc i-eu and minii t a tttmulsni uVt , Cikcss 'ionic ri oik e; it iU invigorate sad biuli yoii up rmm tha lt-t i(o- but "U nevvr intoatcat. It has aed hnndinlt ef bei it may attt yourt, CAIT10V l-R. aall Nk-eiatn. IVt,.ClM"Tla wiinmii .1 th btl rrnHlwl MrmU la tkr-wIS,a4 bMttNty Sitrmil frni f.rrrmli.c(c-ii YalM. m4 ftrtinalof to (larai I ... N. V. XV. (I iim, .I Snlm la Srap. cr.r.AT (AT.Na n tixo douaa inc. IttmS a d Ij'-n iff friei-tnct kut nut thit delichtM fvrHiime chtedi 's;j popular. Ttitr UaotliUff like It. Ihvm uima twvtBf Fmu TON CCaAV If-d lOk fur aMnMUTI W nTrT Wt W Aut itxcTM m S.J ij aiiftiMMy i. tv.-id .r I im. K '11 ITT!.. t! :7t jut- rtui itMaaw- I HA mm TUS UfctiKST Al HW l'OHILETat T1TE roi'KDItT AJlto rBLUEB' WAE. hocie oh tub 205 & 207 Lcitafcff, aid i 1.4 MJ-iSV e"IT.T. We 1 tn iJi-& 1t Ctetto ! tls JT WT kel tl utt, Mttttn with sii i.it A atH,.' ftie Uf. " i t-..tl- at a MitV ( a,r.lalt l W H Crt'a' ra. ton m r7 UJin mviM 1 tr n4 4.-?i4 VrttMi ci all attoa t.vi aia. ?a a,a a wr-mia an, -v in tn atecs, mb&mu CvllndM Vtwito, VattraU 4t AaJseock Ual, ale eo-a . Cats w, !, Wuhmiuu JoDbam, ta.lcto Kana aaaaa, nuw Baxtaa- Mum f ,' tbe taint for prlntara), Tuer Water Motera, tM Papar Cattare 4 , aabora's BeelialattorW SfluhlMry. Oar rw-Uty Uolit CoaiplUoa d Printing aomsldrnd t)M bail t im. K m u4 aar PaHaatloo Thar aava adlterlal vark u aaaapaalUaa, 4 tharaiora aava aumar. a lor aai CataJassa. ,. UaCBBEB Va Boms all tkU Caul mm aaaipcU with l Ik 'Qaallty f Baadt. Citation. Ia tha Gnihty Court of the 8UU af Oregon lor ina vouuvy ui ji". In tha mattot of tha ertnte of J M ITarrUon, To Ma7 L Ing, prattlnif: IN THIS AMUi t inc. piAi.u n...,..,.. Vnn am hitraliv cited and re quired to appear In tha County Court of tha Stat of Otestm, for the Utuitity of Lan. at tli eortrt mm tliereet; i ruBene wij, iwAl. .11 KlrtknUri tha liitdav of January, 18S3, at 10 o'clock In ths fmvnOon of that day, then and tner w enow i-u therein, why an order hould not b hial J aid Court authorizing the aale of the V I N W 1. and W of 8 W J, of taction 28, 1 20 8, B 4 W, belonging to th MtaU ol J M nar rinon.deoeaied. f , WltneM ne non v n ' ""i ,--x f the County Court of the 8Ut of Ureifon, for the Couuty of Lane with tha teal ol eaid court afPxed, tbil 20th day of t:t, A D, 1882. -v- JOEL V'AKE, Clerk. JOSHUA J. WALTON, Att'y for fatote: GltOCEBIBS-Ithall keep a iuui -t aVTM GROCEKlFiS & PKimsUMB And lurit th t-ntion of housektewr. 1. U. il&iM'itxon HAYS & LUCKEY, EALKR iK Drugs, redlcine3, 1 Perfumery, Paints, I Class, &c. rT i Vivft fiOirfJHT OUT THE STOCK S I .,f KlUwnrth A Co.. w will continue he tusinewi at th old. stand on Willamette reet, offering increased Inducement to cus tomers. Attention carefully given t Jtf PJiysirinni frtscripliens k Family Rccipci NEW SHOP ! EW GOODS! V; McFarland mKVS VLEASURR IN' ANXOUNC .L ina t0 tlta public tlitit he hiw opeaed a Tinshop in the old sunn atijoinimr ueiwnan a corner where he Will sell at th lowest1 cash price Stoves, lian$est Tinware, Metals, i Notions, Pumps1,- and PipeSi And Iioum furalshlng goods i my Krte rn erally, rCall and price my (roods, and I will priia ee satisfaction. a V. MoKo-KLAD. nar- tee BE HOT DECEIVED Hy Plnstersflalmlngtobo an Improvemnit on A LLCOt'K'S POIIOUS PLASTERS. ALlCOCICSis the original and only genuine Porous Plaster; all so-called Porous Plasters are imitations. He ware of them. See that you &ct an ALLqiXClt'S PLAstEtf, which we guarantee has effected more and quicker cures than any other exter nal Remedy. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. EIGEXE BURBLE WORKS! Eugene City, Oregon. Marble Headstones, , Tombs, . monuments & Marble Work , or arm Drtcwnio.M, V.,t.l,l .t b. r.t M.rkrt Raba and of the Kiieat .Marhla. tlive n a call and examine our mk. ."bi-p on illauietle, one aoor south of the Utisiiunjoe. GUS KICKETHIER, Props.- nunc COAST. 529 tezngrcial iiircots, f KY, FEAKCISCO, CAL. NERVOU8323IL1 TY, A SURE CURE GUARANTEED D It. E. C. WEST'S N E RVE AND BHAIN treatment, a eiiefino fr Hyiterta, Vu- nei, Convulwona, Nervoue Headache, Mental DepremU.n, Loks ol Memory, npernmwirnnea, i ln...li.nur bHiialiinr. nremature eld nit, caused by orer-exertlon; self-abuse or over indulgence, wnicn leacn m nnnrj, uctn and death. One box will cure recent cane. MUUCQ UH Will"!" ub uiuiiw - dollar ft box, or six boxrt for fiv dtilUn: will by mail prepaid on iwipl ol pnew gwr ftiitet ix boxes to cure ny cate With uacn U.l u..lu.wl ka a aiar futTM ftpHftltlall 111(1 With hve dollari, we will send the purchaser eA written guarantee to return tn umiiey u ui j i.. i,. ivm inw a nci . j n k ( :n urn "in "J .i i"i' .. -j - - - Wholeaal tUll lmigKH", roninnq, ur. Order by mail at regular prices. fllyL GOME AND SEE Ri Q. CALLIS0N Kelt dtttr to S. H. Friendly, aad get your BOOKS, STATIONERY AND GRO CERIES. Be II alirayl eft hand ready and waiting to aecomruHdata hit Customers with ALL kinds of food for MIND AND BODY, And can furnish a SMOKE t those deirir.ra A GOOD CIGAR, OR TOBACCO To those who use the narcotic plant CHEAP for CASH Goods dUrrd to aiy part of the city fre chart's. li U. C A LiLdBti Geo . W . Kinsey, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Ileal estate for sale Town lota ami1 farms. Collections promptly attended to. Kkhimkni e, corner Eleventh and High SU. E nt'tne City, Oregon DEAtER IX Stores, flanges.. Pnmps, Pipes, Metals. Thmtfre. House filrnishing Goods Gerferall Wells Driven Promptly AKD Satisfaction Guaranteed. Tl'lIUmette Street, Eugene Citv. Oregon CI AN JUAN LIMB for .ale hy LAKIN LIVERY STABLE. Formerly owned, by Titttis. i HAVING PURCHASED THIS WELL known itnlde, I respectfully request a continuance of the public' patronage. I in tend to thoroughly refit and re-stock the (ta ble. If you want a Nobby Kig B sure and frir th Fashion Stable a ealL Horses Boarded at Reasonable Rates. This Stable is first-class in every respect, aad competent and obliging hostler are ea hand reaily to sere the pulfc Give us a Trial' - Stable, one door south of fit. Charles Hotel. D. R, LA KIN. NOTICE TOCRECITMRS. VrOTTCE IS nEREBY GIVEN THAT 1.1 R F Mom ba been appointed administra tor of tha eUt of Andre' J MrbanieL, de ceased, by the County Court of Lan County, Ore)rn, AU persons having claims are hereby notified to preeent the aam to the said admin istrator at nis place ot residence within six months from the data hereof. R. K. MOSS, "Administrator JOSHUA J WALTON , Attorney.- Oct 10, 1881 e. f. eoeeis, i . i. 1 - Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT, Projriotor. will twaiifttir kep a com.lU utock LA DIKH't MISSK' AND CHILDUFN'S S HOS Uuttou Wools, fillppers, wliil smllliwil, Naudals. French kid Nliors. MENS & BOYS BOOTS & SHOES -A i tm, AtfArv1ttnff In the COOT And AIIU " iavw wtwi j aB - - SHOE line, to which 1 inten.l to devoU id (wiNiciiU sttvDtino. All U'"'i-n ARE FIRST CLASS And guarantee'! a represented; anil will ba old lor tlia lowert price ium " anwia on ua auurauU. A i . - A k ' 1 NOTICE. To Whom it Mai Concern. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I A SI the sol bwnerofthe Talent Itixlit for Kink-inn arid Drivlhar Wells in tane county, State of Ureuin, and that t:iid Klght it pro tected by Jf iters l atent issued oy tn v. o. Cfleernmallt to Nelson W; .Ureen. of Court- land Countf i State of Nw York. AU person who haTlrien Wells, or bad thl-ru driven. without mv nermlssioh. since the Zlst day ol February, 1673. are ifahle to prosecution for lnlnn'smetit ol sain mgni ana are nereoy ua- titled u Bole forward and aujusi tn (am. All irifflhcenietiU la th future will b ,.ros touted; I anl tifepared lo driv Well ot Vill gran perniUslbn to otbtrs oh application. B F DORRIS SPORTSMAN & EMPORIUM. i CH&s. M. Horn, PRACTICAL G VNSM1TK. DEALER IN G UTS, RIFLES, Fishing Tackles ani matoriala. Repairing done In th neatest style and warranted. Sewing machine, Safes, Locks, etc, repaired. Guns loaned and ammuniion furnished. Shop on Willamett tt, opposite Aster Houe M and EtationerY StorE. POST OFFICE BUILDING, EUGENE City. I have on hand and ara conntanMy receiving an assortment of the IVst School an Miscellaneous B.oks, StUionery, lilauk Bo ok Portfolios, Cards, Wallets, Ulanks, 1'ortianr ett e.. A. S. PATTERSON. IjOKBUKNA VISTA STONK WAllEgc I' to I. ti. HKMiKK K3 Sheriff's Sals. VTOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVKN THAT Jl by virtue of an execution duly issued out ot the County Court of the state of Oregon, for the County of Lane, on the 21xt day ol Novemlier 1WJ. bv the Clerk thereof, and to me directed iiKn a judgment rendered in said court on the With day of .November 112, in fnvorof T Heiulrit-ks plmitilf, and against Edward I'ilky defendant, fur the sum of one hundred aniHtxty-seven dollars (cfl(i7.00), and the further sum of twenty-three dolhii-s and twenty five cents (S23.'.'."i), costs and disburse- ments. together with accruing costB and in terest, commanding me that out of the real property belonging to the said defendant in my county on or alter tne sum nay ot govern bcrlfW2. beinjr the real iiroiierty hereti'f'Ve at tached by me iri thW action and described as follows; to-wit: I umniencing at the iN r, m ner of Robert Calllfor.'i dniiRtion land claim, iwT 18, SR? '.V, tin-nee running west 1H0 rods, thnue I'll .Hi fc'J rods, thence east 180 rods, thri.i-e loith 8'.1 ri)ds to place of begin ning. coiUainiug 100 acres, all in Lane County Oregon, to satisfy the said sum uf 1117.00, and the sum ol 6-.t.Zo cosw, wfth interest and ac fruinu cosis. Now, therefor, by virtue of said execution I have this 22d day of Nnvemlier levied upon and will sell' the abw'e described premises at pulmc auction for cash m uaml, to the high est bidder, at the Court House door in Eugene City. Lane County,-Oregon on Tneadiiy, Dec. 20, 1NS3, between the hours of 9 o'clock A M, and 4 o'clock P M, of said day. J. R, CAMPBELL, . Sheriff of I.nrte County, Oregon. Dnted this 22d dxy of Nov, 1882. ifat'ron. In the Colfhty Conrt of the State of Oregon for the County ot l.aiie. frt the matter uf the estate of A J McDan fil,de(sed. To Albe'rt McDanicl, .Tame McDan'M, and Dora McDanlel- ffreetine: TN THE tMK OF THE STATE OF J. ORLMON : Ton are hereby cited and re aoired to 'ai'Peaffh the Countv Court, for the County of Lai.'e, afthe court room thereof, at Vii.nu w ill f k. Pmlnll. n' 1 .n nn lin- day, the lrt'day of Jamiary, lf3, at 10 o'clo-k in tha forenoon of th.it day, -then and there to show cause, if any there be,' why an order should tint lie made by said Court tor the sale of the folhiWing described realproperty.belonjr irnr ti saM estate of A J McDauiel deceased, to-wit: Comnrtcifig at N E comer of donation' larjl claim of H C Owen and wife. Not M75.T IS 8, R 5 W, thence south : 16-100 chs, thence W 41 80-100 cMT thence N 32 111-100 chs, thence E 41 80-100 ch to place of beginnings containing 154 42 100 arret. Also comuit niing at 8 W comer of donation land claim of Arr Can'f rell, NotS350,T18S, Rfr W",-thence E 38 24100 ch, tbtnee N 31 2t-100 ch; thence W 38 24 lOOcha, thence 9 H2 26-100 ehs to place of he irinning, contaimng 123 351U0 Sores ia Lane County, Oregon. Withe the Hon C W Fitch, Jndge -s of the County Cofcrt of the State of Oregon, for the County of iMt, Seal Vwith the seal 'of said Court atiixed, ) 'this 34 day of-Not , A D. 1882. -v- JOEL WAKE, . County Clerk. FIAL SETTLEMENT- "jW'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i.1 the undersicwsl. aiiministrahr of th estate of Martha Mulbolland, deceased, hat filed bit account for final settlement therein, and by order of th the County Court Tues day, January 2d, 1883, has Uen act for hear ing tha (ame. . ...... K. M. MULHOi.LAND, Adrnt't.' Gro. S. Waanciuit, Attorney. OSBURN & CO. PlaLBBa 1UU0S, CHEMICALS, OILH, PAINTB. ULASd, TARM3DK3 PATIKTMtDICmil, jt, c Brandies. Wines and Liquoir i.f AIL KINDS. In fact, w hart th best assbrtaaint irtj.i, found la FIRST CLASS DRUG JT0H. W warrant all ar drnft. for taty art ita ui Frrh. rarticiilar attsntioh li aalltd U 7.. Stock ef " Perfumer wu Tbilet Articled As wthar Itoughi ocn cools rbs casM Wt cab eompet with any IttahlitliBiiai U Vl. grne vuy in pnea ana accommodatita. liuy your goodt wheia yon aatl ' th Tiett and eneauaat: PRESbRlPjlONS CAREFtLLT JIUmj jl ail noun oi in day or aigti. osmium ic . Fa M W1LIONS Frcc'cal Druggist Chemis DRUCS, MIDICINIS, BRUSHES, PAINTS, tlASS, OI1S, LEAD TOILET ARTICLES, IT0. Pliytifim'i PrtitrijiUeia reipuiM. If yeu whm o luy ysur feeds tkaaa, yt Baat HO te tn alar ar LOUGH BROS., COTTJIOlt VROT1. ' Tke keep eat af the 1 arr at itatk l General Merchandii Outside of Portia id, and thty stll ('i tktta er than it can b bought aaywktr ia th Wu lamett valley. flAL SETTLEKEMT. -VrOTICa 13 HIREBT OITINTBif A.1 Cynthia Ann McFarland sdmiaiitratiii of the estate of Johnathan MeFarlate', 4a, ceased, has tiled her accouat for f aal ttttlt ment, of said estxte, and Mnaday, VrtM (ith, 1882, has been tet for hearirj tKt sax.. CYNTHIA ANN McFAJtLAJD: O. B. Dorris, Attornty. Buy at dealers' price' We will sell you nj 'article for femily or' personal use, in any Quantity, at wholesale' price. No matter what you want sendforour CaUloeue,rr eoiv t;iins over 1,OCO illustration. Wc carry in stock the largest1 variety of goods in the U. 5. 227 & 229 Wabash Ave, CHICAGO, ILL. The most popular and fragrant Ptrfst the day "HACKMETACK" try it. Sola y Osburn A Co. drtikitists, Kugeu City. Ongsa I A BtJ.BI' TAiOJI-I ant taia aafc i agent lor this -tlel fated "ajoa. OK tn CiOt) rerdayat hoiria. Barsiles werttlj lanl, Miitne. THE CHAIVTPION -0R- Pne umatic Eiapftalifi4 Is the CJieapest, mostSimpU and most Durable Fruit Dryer made Every Farmer Should Hart Out. For particular aad tanplM 'ot iriti tnt apply to 1. F. YOCUM, 2?mfr AgaifoTlaa0M!jg' 0PP0SIAI0I1 13 TUB LIFE OF TEADJ SLOAN BROTHERS WILL DO WORK CHEATIB thaa ay other hp in town. . O0RSE3 8H0D FOR CASH., With new material, all ronad. Bttiaf Shoe ?1. afiA' warranted to fir satisf boa. Shop ea the Corner ! 8ti Ollrv Etreet For Urra Back, Sid. ar Cleat nsa aO1, rerftui I'.aaUr, Friot 20 cts. OabonU Ca" IT BIIS8!