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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1885)
ui k:h:e city guaed. a SATURDAY.. ....Jl'NE 20. 1835 Meeting o( Board of Regents. rrao orsirtt-iALroRRKxroxpiJT. Jua. 17. 183b. Uncle Campl-!! Chrisman h sick. Mr J 8 Martin went to Harriahurg Coiuniencemont over egiin. Lock out for the I XL Stored new ad in another col urn a Irving Items. The Board of Regents mot in th ii.unuAW. Thursday, at 3 o'clock p in. Regents m creeent Judge M P Dead, Hon Saturday Jirnry railing, vt Hamilton, ur fc R G.-arr. Hon A Bush. Hon T G Hendricks, Hon Rodney Scott and Judge R S Bean, Absent Hoo L S McArthur. On motion the contract for the new building was let to W II Ahrams, on Lne j , vtninivincr with rr(ain nfifinna I On motion Tutor Beckman was Mr Eakin, of Eugene, father of granted a leave of absence for two Herbert La Ian of this place, wasm years. town last week. On motion the degree of A M war Insurance agents have ln to eee conierrea on J u wormian, u il Hill, Mr Martin concerning the fire, He i .'vi.nj n a iv-i . i - Mis Alma Spray went to Portland aturday. Ssveral of our youns people went to Siuslaw Sunday. Mr Darwin BrUtow and wife went I to Eugene Saturday. Mr Frank Whipple went to Siublaw Geo Noland and C A VS'oodr On mot ion' the sum of 1 1,000 was appropriated to the law school for lectures. On motion Judge sL P Dead? was re-elected President of the Board. was paid his insurance. Mr Hale Borrn had his hind Ladlv cut by a cant hook while turning a log at lOinslock s null last week. - . n . I . - . ... Ull motion IJUU WSa SDDronriatOd Kafnrila anil m laL-n lr II Shu . .1 . f 1 . 1 1 -1 I I. . , . . ur iuo uuruune m suppmnir tne uunu nas not neen well lor some time in v wun water. n o i l hi. r On motion the Grand Lodge of V . v i. M. , a . ,, 6 X P ChriHinan last 1 nday as he was uoni lift invitnl tn la Dm mrnpr I . 1 atone of the new lmiUW Pa,w w M " macn r now On motion the sum of 1125 be an-1 Mrs O P ar.d Miws Doci. and propriated to purchase papers and Hattio Adams went to Cn-sswell Tucs- i.ri:i. I ....i : .... j ... r irnvuiwia. I ult ilu iiiw?iiu going w cuniir Wn motion the sam of f 400 was tod a v. mirnrriirM ci rtnpcnaaA i.svira mm I h ..... ri -r r wm Inman, or Kiuslaw, brought a uormry. Ilnnl nt tttrawKrrlna a Inn laul 'As an Executive Committee we . , . .... . ,:. rriuay wnicn ne soia tor s.j ws p-r earnestly desire to encourage and foster J e WM ot , , d; r fna litprar anriotioa nf ha linmomK I. . 9 I o J ' l .. 01 ",KIU mm wo uceui mrui ui yiiai importance I ' I r r . i . v. to the educational attainments of the ,.air -Ila .Mcvnougn, oi uuena atudent" Vixto, came up to this place lat eve- it was rvsoivcu ny tne ioaru to ,""l 't " j i mu nr reroke the charters of the literwy parents, Mr and Mrs Damewood, who societies, and place them under the livo ew lui!e8 fro" 'ere. Jod 17. 1S& .1 . .. f i . r i r. t I 4 m . r I ' uutmm lacing uu iikiiuok 1 lilt TlfkTK KttA It immiina A. '. . i . n I III I-KM s e.i aatnrd.jr. r- " l ' t . ,1ie e""te,t between the races and fights i.uSrc wnes me vniverw.y StU- retulted ia fsror of the latter kt five or sis f.ml. I . . 1 r I itememlter the sale at Gov Whitea- There is strong Ulk of orjaoixing a be ker's farm next Thursday. ball club at this pW We hope the boys Jnhn lfn1.5n.'. -,. .: .,,mr meet wuh .Qcceu. pay Oregon a visit this Fall I T 1 0 0 ' meek ery Stordy evening ii- r n . sod bars a good tune, ceoaidenni the small . -... .u.i, Tinning at nnmber of meinbem. the rraiiifnri nf Ranalm. TV...:. I MrJHI.wsll has averr Um, knee, ! Miss Hanna, of Corvallis and Miu"D'ct "M caoaed by striking it against a l.uiu mis oi lvoselmrg, visited Eu- board two weeks ago. gene thia wet k. Our Snmlay School has a large atUadaoca Mr B B Beekman during ... Rm. every bunday, and we see no reason why it mer will leave for Europe, where he I houIJ ook complete anccesve. will spend a year or more. I Oat school is progressing nicely under the VV. P 4 r , -laoagemens m A im Mora Montgomery, .v- . .uunuay tr- wnn a daily attendance of over thirty ch4 ning at Rhinehart'a Hall See adver- tiseuient in another column. Our merchants are baring very dull times Mr Runnpl :j 4i.. nothing ia do but whittle; while i.nr .1,. nZlZ a- V ' FT. V blacksmiths h.ve all tbey can do io the way the Guard office a pleasant call this Lf repairing machinery. wees, lie is a sterling democrat Arr.ngen.ennU have been made with Mrs Xfr TW;n .j .r Mattie Itridiie. of Knstne. who has lectnred AJlutw W1I( Ull .. . "... ' .... .. nii.m. n aiiorertne united Mites on Udd hello w. . -6.. -..vcuui-u commence- iuip, to delirer an address on that subject at ment exercises in Eugene this week. the Irvi-g hall on Wednesday afternon at Mr Geo Noland" .n oM i5m. 1 .,0f" ec5u.? 9 ..'ybody is , 6, ,nvltea eapedauy lho. who nerer ne,r(1 , hAff tin nrtitf Ana .f (V. I . J I. I I . ... it . . j I " ' " " ui biiu icuuiiii; mil" icvLura on ini inniprz nr tinii riinaaiiin yers of Astoria, accompanied the ', fire Th lady is very highly praised by all uoys ilOIUA. I wuen:er sue dm lectured in tne past ,1 AIxkkck05. alias 15oiM, of Salem, has been visit- ing at the residence of her aunt, Mrs L JuJKe R & Best Selection BOOTS & SHOEfl o o to o Cm cm O 4-J ft o O lew (roods Low Prices. Goods must be sold. The largest stock in town. Goods was never offered as LOW. All goods warranted perfect. Now is the time to save your money. Buy your Goods at the great I. x L. Store o D cf CQ rt O O O o o o Pa 09 The Largest stock of CLOTHING. home DEALEK3 IX control and Faculty. On motion adjourned. management of the VtBlTV. Bids For Erecting the New University Building. Mohawk Items. June 17, I88i To much rain. Grain rusting. tev. Baxter preached at Stafford The following were the bids for the erection and construction of the new school house last Sunday. . university ounu.ng: A little son of N. P. Hammitt has W. IT. Abrams $18,820 been quite sick, but is around again. w. n. Alexander mouu r n .,! t t i j n W. 1. Catnobell 22 331 L. Me887,?-.".nd M- Jtc.n nd.Gc0- ir T...I- ,,',.; ript'r.ot iakimo,are visiting relative D. w. W.rortwy.'"" .Torm ndfrirnd8hpro-. J. W. Bridge, Portland.,... , 2G.580 Our old friend and co-worker, Jas. Fenton & Co 26,600 H- Cornm, who "plies the shingle" at Hobbs k Co., Portland 28,493 Central School, was here Saturday and w. ivoueruon iy,ouu ouuuaj imuuig nu iit-si gin ana aiany U. It JJeUurgh 2'J ,940 inenua, lOiuo some more, Jim. At will be seon by the bids Mr. V, Riian roliirnal ...u nil mui-IIUO Ul BCr MUM I. lUri . - --O- " iv.Kiui.il Prof Spiller, in this city, during the 'rom Coos Bay last Monday. Mr. S. H. Christian has arrived here Air thas It Templeton and wife, of and will let the contract for a resi- Portland. were in Eugene several days Idence, to be built in the southern por u: u j' . . ... ...... . . una wri-n aitenuing tne exercises at won oi me city, in a tew days. Another caw of threatening to kill the JL Ehureh fMrSatard-Jiwl! HardWaTO and all kinds Of Agrf" was heard before Justice Kinxev this ini? to a lurco and unnrpnlati'vo mj;. week. The defendant was dismissed ence, on woman suffrage. Cultural ItTIT.! fiTTl PT1 f R as there was no evidenca aainnt him. UlUKUiai AlUJJlCmtiiL& , ine Agricultural lioard added two mishcs t-va and Uallie harliart; who races to tneir speed programme, at have been the guests of Mr and Mrs their meeting last Saturday. First, oTOPr ttv77 i a t u u , Wesley Shannon during the week, trotting race for Lane County raised JUJC On W illamette Street, Opposite Guard" Office returned to their home in Salem yes- year olds, 1 mile, first money 120, torday. second money $10. Second, walking Mr Johnny Williams, formerly of 1 ra,,e; Prem!u1ra .10' other Junction, has purchased the old Kin- 'asme8f ,of 'P1' "nporUnc was sey planing mill property, where he ;ra18ctfL. The talk about a change will establish a brewery in the. near 'n ""? well be entirely aian funr& ' doned, for it cannot be done at this . 'ate date, and it was so decided at this v e naa wntten up a coiwideraiiie meeting, amount of editorial matter but on account or giving a lull report of I c,m" OI unney, who lirea near eommenenii.iit wm m.lll LeItr' "oa 15th leave it out. . ,r.Tnomas Matthews has returned m mm 0 IU Abrams is the lowest. I here was a differeuco of $11,120 between the highest and the lowest bid, and btweentho next highest over Mr, Abrams of 11,480. A large number The picnio was well attended consid- weather. In the aWnca of Prof. Thomas Condon. Messrs. J. H. Goodman, J. F. Mulkey and Jas. II. Corura made some very interesting and appropriate remarks. tlissCora Holoomls school favorod . - , ....... i w . v ..v . , i . .. nvuvn'i l, 'UI 1.1 oflaSorers will be employed on the us with a sons and recitation which were t. ' I l: C I li I 1 y-.. . . . . uuuuing mis cummer, wnicn win good, vnas ltouman's scliool render rrove of material benefit to tins ninw nnn vm -ri;ial.l ti, i..., . I I o J ..w vi. aim 'H at The estimate of tho architect for the of order prevailed, altout 300 persons cost oi tne nuuuing was f jo.vuv, and present and Ilest of the Seventh day, The Rev O Parker lias lieen sum moned to Rosel.urg to attend a funeral He will be hack to day, Saturday, and will hold services in St Mary's Church of this city to morrow, morning and evening. -l..? I I ..... . .1,1. j f , I pennon nas neen circulated tins ColNesmith, whose name is inarp- ""V1 on week asking the railroad to run the .. . a ... - I I I1D llir VIUUH tr VII1 1 II Tr. smflll KPIiL IMA all- Fine Harness Made to Order. J. H. Klein, Eight Street, - . . Eugene City. er, of Alliany. . Mr Sherman, tha radrosd managsr of ths 17,a1 T T 1 . . ' . 1 Iowa Prea Kxcnrsiiin, and N. VV. Durham, T TanK 15rOS- 1x11111 PTTI PTlf. (InmnaTITT ofKturesat "Porter of the Oregonian, stayed orer here " xxx- XllipifJlilCil U VJKiUXyJ II lu i;...n ThursiUy nicht. iiivoliintarilv. th haaina FARM 'AND MILL MACHINERY. from his Eastern trin Among former University students Three bicydisU from Yamhill county ..otbiiig ajujj.-m- mn weec. wo Iiuuceu I m mwb una weea. Seymour Condon, Wallace Mount, A About three bushels of cherries were tak 1 r rarer of Portland: and A O. Con- " tn" eP"t loT th excursionisu. dit and Eil ward McAllister, The third of the apnea tho Cluwlinn Church will be given to- 'hursday night, involuntarily, they hating morrow, Sunday. June 2 1st. at 8 t m. P" hih iniu- Subject: "Work of the fourth, 'fifth , M'-.:. J. Epgertand wife, of Columbus pcut inursaay ingn. Here, V acknowl wige a pleasant and fraternal call members of the Board ware surprised when the bids came under that mount Col. Nsimith Dead. BRIEF .WET10S. Q. E 1. HoiSK. -'Peck's another crowded i iiouso last niiini. the coinpnnv con- Tipek's Opera Bad ltoy" drew ColNesmith, whose name is insep- --."- !- .' arably connected with the hutory f ? prev,ou-s rvP"" th U n-l j:i. n. p.iu ' dience roaring with laughter from th u Z'L.'urT rise to the fall of the curtain. "w cutnwini jiu usava 9. I iru the The the trcoDle of thi State in almoat ev- U,ouh Ue?.0,a CJ Plot- w " f u err capacity, and he served them well . 01 ,u.n M an eS " of ,ilpt. nd , j , - Hit wit, abilities and simple manners won tne respect and atlection of the people. All will regret to hear of oil death its merriment never flags. It is a light, airy and comical composition, lacking dramatic surrounding vet nierrv in every turn, and by its quick action lorcing a laugh troiu the most lugubri ous. Tho play is conducive to health. U given at the store of Mr H M ZlnVuU a i -T S i this, Saturday, evening at 7:30 ! JUg, 'a "fd dunn th ! Uo a,,,d . Th. .it: t :: hours jvrfonnanoe makes people. low and he wishes to an- W? w,,new. ,l orldly Last Ounce. will Jtmet p m. The stock getting A musical concert Jouncetothe people of Eugene City L. .TV "e that he has concluded to close the en f?ndoffiv-od 1 "" "P"11 '-""7 i. .... . r. .i . Piays, ana sriouia therelora irre-t ureiioi's uuisi sucwn tins evening. i-.,. . n ... ,. . - : Thi will be the last rhanej. a I.... loC.k .Bad J with it big house, and cood. from thi. stock, therefore u iha '5 Vu" " ." 7 would be well for all to attend ti,;. N01C'"S 'rginia t,,ty interprm Buy Hward hutJ srrDtdeL For&HMl dentiiUT co to Tatvlur k RWrlv. Th blL'tlMt ruK ni-irM varill 1.1 I t...a - - r- w wU iur wucmt v a- aj avuuu, riietographa fiQitbed neatly and artia- rixtlla aift IV.wa.. regular freight train to thi. place dailv . , "Ik u 1 I O. IttBrattaaii alF rnnniitni Tlin.i.An Ti I w Z V. ? Osbura mowers can be porchMed at U rMVIPM t Ift llnn.hin. a! ...... k.! 1 . . . . . . K iiiumvu M1V ; "'o'-.a.c vicin, uui(M win vi t nicnett a. I orkner for SsQ. man in town. The best candies and oranges can always The Guild of St Mary's Episcopal foood ' tjo-ery store. Church will ,. ak ik.iLAf ! eroaim. suxU w.fr Md lemooau. at E r ir" ..i".:: ,7- L . . 009 aoor Bortn thaStCaarles .ui iiauuit.-ii,on jiign street.on v ed-l Hotel. nesdar afternoon. June ?tih. Alt a I if .., ; t - . i. , ' . w ... wm.. ajfiitmtanu macnio- requested to 1 present as business of "7 of any kind, remember that Mr J al importaiice is to I transacted. lisndricka keeps a full assortment. Mr Geo M Hovt renreaented ih. '8 ? VrittM1 wUl W h'gbeat v,.w u Jlr. wi. -ucrail eaUbelorsaaUing your grain elsewhtra. the Oresronian. . at Commencement I v uk. .. i a..- . . iwiu 1.1 nc young men are graduates aver ouerea lor sale in tngeot. Cigars from La Belle W ,m.i. Walter A. Wmwla'a r.... u i""? - ,, ,5"' Klr.' and Twine JiinUer-, lJnf..t s alking l'lows, HoHge's Doul.le Draner H-aiI- liitnnt I ...I . . . 1 1 . T71 . I . . .. . , . w ii i- T" i" . ' ' " voaw s nuuy Kakes. a Junius ana Walkiu? CultiraUin, lUn.lall Wheel Harrowm, The Celebrated Hnlly Tooth, Harrows. Etc:. Etc.. Etc.. JTXL LIXE OF FARM MACHIXF.RV FBAII BK08. IKPI. CO., PsTtlsad- On- 1885. GRAND ninniiiiin Of Vie 100th Anniversary o American Indepen aence at re-1 - j a iw wuuBin ivwv .v. iu a.uouv. vicars I rom of the institution and were cordially 1 8 ct 10 25 cU Pi0. "d all pnra Haranna irnwiiul l.v r: I. I I 8.v. ..j ..1. 1 1 luaujr mviius nere. I notice. n rm r l . 1 a .-. . .1 UUt - r .uoooy, ot ftaiem, as in Taxes of the eity of Eugene foe th. year -n --- aiirnu-1 iooj ar now uue aai payaoi. to tbe Citf ing me meeting of the Board of Treasurer, at Cram Bros' jewelry store, on f)U CITIIDniV lilt V a loor R-gents. The Governor has also been Lh "o""."' Elhth "d Willamett. streets, V OAI UnUAI, JULY 4, looO. tusr hearine the arimpm. .k. '" ' " v.rkm. wxes wui m r.iir..t - v; a.eM',l?" within -u .uv ... cawrai session OI I sixty Oars rota the data of this notice, the Legislature convened this Fall. W. 8. Shaw, Kecorder. iMt . .... uat-aa.togen.uty, Uregon, Juo. 13, ek... . ir:..:. ,e t " . j ,l,wV " came agnnst the - " ."".. " " "c ."-'v 7s '." form of Dr. Sharpies which thww it " "aM:',mto t h UriRD mIo. DlKD. -At the residence of O It As Accident. Last Wednesdav evening while Dr. EbWly was pro pelling His bicycle along inth street p, ... ,i -, rp a . "ing nis oicycie aiong inm a L M M0rnfn?: Jus'"" intersection of Willam S."1! h?,"A-M' ndr,J 1 'treet, -U -hiU came ag,iat lm Ciljf, Oregon, A Salute of 39 Guns at Sunrise. two years. Mr Sharp is a brother of Mrs Bean. . Mrs Sharp was visiting nere wnen me cntia look sick and died aftor a brief illness. Mr O II rean accompanied Mrs Shsrp and the remains home. A Chasce. Mr. J. P. Wilcox re cently leased the Star Hotel in this city for three years. He hu renovat ed the house, and now all the cooking is done by white women, Meals only 23 cents, lodgings tha same. Ths pro prietor has a Urge barn, of which the use wi!l be given gratis to his farmer i patrons. Give him a call; be will do the right thing by yon. Estbat XoTica.-St rayed, from about 6 o ties south of Eugene, April 13, 18S3. a light chestnut sorrel colt, with white Strip ir. forehead and white bind foot. Anyone knowing the where about of the animal please write to Prank Uianton, Eugene, Oregon. Rt'CT.A goJ many of our farmers Are alarmed lt thn rust has or is about to kilt the Spring wheat. Some declsre that tha late grain is irretriev ably ruined, whiie others say that this Uarui.Uko. Time will teil. over. Dr. Ebber v made an fir, r tn eaU-h the iron guard in front of Cram's window to save him from fulling, and we are sorry to say that he succeeded, for his right hand came in contact with one of the barl and mas nearly pierced through. Dr. Sharrlea dressed the wound, and Doctor Ebberly is get- ling along as well as could be expect.! Mjttaika Sunder. June 14. at the home cf Jesse Grows the biidYs fath er in Eu?ene Citv. bv lt T P a - v.-r Campbell pastor of the Christian Church, Allen W. Bond and Miss lUchael E Gross, May tha happiness of this world and the next be theirs. """I ww-imiam, im VtlHtDI --rwi oHice a pleasant call last Thn., Ull .ti.lm.4-fo Tl.A afternoon while the Presa Eieurxi "luuv- stopped here. He is a thoroughbred Democrat, and elaima lliat tl.a J - - - - -." Kiainu I : ; old party will elect the Governor at THE FUNNIEST SHOW ON EARTH! win nr ritviivn. - The people of Eugene gave the Iowa A 1 KlN S 0 H I COMEDIf CO press excursionists a cordial reception. Several of the journalist a stopped oyer, including one iiated scissors wiVM. ho made remarkably good time for wt w yaros on Uiametfe street but didn't "iet thrM." If r,.l..i.i then that Eugene waajust the place he Without plot but With a plir- -IS- 11'$ SI 9 107! pose To make people laugh. OkATORA. Eogene will funUh teo orate rs for outside towns on the Fourth of July. Hon. L Dilveu will orate at Mdford and Judge Walton at Cot tage Orovn. hugene it bound to be heaid from. wanted to stop at. Mayor Dunn welcomed the visitors in an ex cellent speech, to which a TlfntMima journalUt responded appropriately. THE WELL L0 .T CROfERY tv. r t-ji . .'i nr aug-ne iiiiu piayevi several fine airs. Ofliccrs of flic Day: Presidext HON. A. G. 1IOVEY. Vick Pbesidexts -- HONS. R P COLEMAN. RODNEY SCOTT, UU.NU, T. A. MILL- IORN, tnd AV. J. J. SCOTT. Orator. . .Jcdgk Geo. S. Washm-mi Rder T. C. Jldkixs. Chaplain Rev. E. R. Geabt. Grand Marshal F. W. Osbcrs. Aid-S. B. Eakw. Jr.. and St Jonx Skixneb. Order oi Procession. Uaar, Scott k Ca's Enirines snd Threshers. Cooper & Co. Saw Mill Machinery, ..v.uiin8 abulia, JtiuckbjarJ Wagons, Etc, Etc, Jutr. Write for Catalogue. Addieas either J. H. BHTTJRICI8. Ajrsst, Esrtis City, Ors. prii. each ir th. handsnmest boy and girl babies under on. year of age. Drill. Firemens drill at 4 o'clock p. so. Glass Ball Shooting At 2 o'clock p. m. First prix. 10; 2d prix 5; 3d prise, Z2M. --Plug Uglies at 5 P.M.... Wheel Barrow and Sacks Race and Base Ball Contest duriiig th. day. Grand dianlav nf FIREWORKS in th. evening. Firemens Ball Cnder th. auspices of th. E. It. and Co, No 1. REDUCED RAILROAD FARE. Arranireronta Kava lw , mAm .t. . r and C K. li. Co. for leduced rates i fan. L. X. ROXEY, J. M. ABRAMS, ' 1L C HUMPHREY, R. it DAY, E. J. McCLAXAHAX, Committee. Senator Allen, of Folk couuty, paid J-.!ne a vUit this wctk. Oiburn i IVLhaw will herrafi-r d- liver goods in their ovu esrreaa waon. . . . . c I as soco as purchased. They numn bus iness. Try them and be aaiufifl thai they ill da hat they promise m this mauer. A fte'n cent UrVr shop has been rUrted in the Star Hotel Tml Fn gne is becoming citified. j The Picnic at Wanwatcsa. Dosil fail ti see oar GREAT GOAT SCEXE. POPULAR PRICES. JifrrT. mts f.ir u! at Craia Prv. The reception tendered to the hose warn mat attnded the firemens As sociation, last Saturday, was a derrvl and well-earned compliment. The en. tire fire department was out in nniforn to welcome them home, headed h ik. Eugene Band. Speeches were made Tis. rV "W CI "l by Judges Wanhburne and Walton. -J 1 ' ollCItOI, Tea iVa awae-ar. iV If a 1 . . a a - sr-T-utii uv laiwj s vnurUs,ir.vd their friends at the firemen's hall, Physician and Surgeon. where sjwehee were made by a number of our cm-sens, and also aomVremark. E00iIS-Ai R r by Mr. Geo. Noland cf Astoria. 1 EUGENE CITY, OKEGOX, Th DmeaaaSna WlTl fnm al ftka Onnrt TTn . . l .1 i .... . i a m. ui snarrs vt tne earner ot Uak in) . . t .loui uuan n n uiumiw, mane, tn The Home of the Pecks. theacto u. .tot. aewth. cagtn. Order of Exereiscs, 1-Muic by th. Eni J Prarer by ChJin. S Muaie by the Band. 4- K.linj ol D4arauoa of IadepeaJeoca. a-Mwie hy th. BaaJ. 5- Orati.n. 7-Muaw by th. Eaa.1, BASKET DJXXER AT THE GRO 1 PUBLIC VENDUE Take notice: I will sell at nblla auction at my residence near Pleasant mil, Lane tounty, Oregon, on Thurs. day, June 25, 18S3, the larger part of my personal property, such as horses, wagons, buggy, plows, harrows, har ness, saddles, eta, etc; also furniture, household goods and many other arti cles too numerous to mention. Terms: On all sums over $10, a credit of uiua months will be given, the purchaser giving a note with ap proved security: note to draw 8 rer cent, per annum. All anma nndir tlfl cash. Sale will commence as soon in tha morning as bidders arrive. JOHN YHITEAKER. GREAT NORTHWESTERN REMEDY. PLUNDER'S) Tho. who wnrk eariv and lata --- a. 'f-iLI Hi1' Baby Show. At ths Court II "Kim st S o'clock sharp. la- ta s ja sta "9