THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY MAliCH 13, 1836. Saylngt of Gtn. Ilancork. Putillo men may with profit study Ihwie sayings of Gen. llancock: The Uyouet in not a fit instrument for collecting the Volrt of reemerr. Thf rmy nhould have notliinj to do with the election or inauguration of President Power may destroy the form, hut not the principles of justice) these will live in spito of even the aword. The great principles of American lilc erty ore still the lawful inheritance of this people, and ever should he. It is a vital principle in our system that neither fraud nor force n;unt be allowed to subvert the right of the people. Pulilio office is a trust, not a bounty, bestowed upon the holder; no incom petent or dishonest person should he intruded with it. Free institutions while they are es sential to the prosperity and happiness of the people, always furnish the vtrongest inducements to peace and iirder. ' All classes of our people must share alike in the blessings of the Union nd are equally concerned in its perpe tuity and the proper administration of public affair. Woe to us whenever it shall come to pass that the power of the magis trcte- civil or military is permitted to deal with the mere opinions or leelings of (he people. "It was down in Virginia," says a veteran in the Lewiston Journal. "I was placed on guard over a barn and was taking it easy when a lieutenant came along, probably to see what hi cuard was doina. I ought to have sa- luted, but I didn't. Soon I saw large, nicoi looking man coming toward me.. He wore a nice uniform, and I noti seJ as he approached that he wore a lieutenant's straps. I wasn't goir.g to pay any further attention to him, teal when he came quite near to me I saw there were two stars inside those 'straps. I jumped up and presented arms as quickly as I could, for I saw it 'was Major General Hancock, 'Never mind that for me,' said lie with a wave of his hand. 'I don't care anything about it, but always do it for the littli fellows, lie paused on. 1 suppose tho lieutenant had reported me, and he came down ts see about it. Between President Cleveland and "ha JJemoct&cy there lias never 'been a disagreement at all to be coin 'pared with those which existed between 'the Republican party and every one of 'its presidents. And it is the undeniable fact that what slight differences there 'iiavn been between Mr. Cleveland and Miis party are disappearing so rapidly 'that by the end of his term they will 'probably have vanished altogether. "The nwteclies at the recent Kevere blouse banquet have carried a realizing sensn of these truths home to the Re- pub'ican editorial mind. Hence these dialing editorial comments. "Let (he galled jade wince." If Republican "success in 1888 depends on Demo cratio divisions it will never come. Republican leaders are rushing into Michigan ta take part in the canvass in that State. Michigan was once a state that the Republicans could safely allow to tuko cure of itself, but their present activity indicates that this is no longer tne case. It is to be hoped that the Democratic leaders will not fail to make the most of the opportun ity thus bIiowii to them. The north, western States do not belong in the high tariff column, and courage and no tivity on tho part of Democrats in Congress will assure their adhesion to the Democrat io party. The President has appointed to suc ceed Fred Douglass, as Register of Deeds in the District of Columbia, Mr John C. Matthews of AUutny, N. Y. Mr. Matthews is a colored man of line education and ability, with a large law practice. Wo met him in the cam- pai'ivof 187C, and were impressed by ' 1 his excellence and soundness of char-1 acter. Thov President has done the' right thing i;n making the appoint ment. a F. lAlta. Mrs. Hendricks has ben elected a director of the Heula Mining Company of Montana It is a large and profita ble silver vtiine, in which her late hus band wm a heavy owner, Senator John F. Miller of Califor nia, died in Washington last Monday. He waa a fairly aide statesman, and as a soldier did good service in the late civil war. Mary Illeeker, relict of ex Governor Horatio Seymour, died at the residence f Roscoe Conkling, at Uiiea, New York, at 9:30 Monday niurning last Unvarying chorus of the 15.11 Tele phone conspirators: "Whatever hap fens, so much tb worse." I From the Missouri Church News. By tli Episcopal Bishop of Missouri. J Inquiry It often had to the tenure of tlie office of rector. The efllce of rector by the Canons heart on it no limitation m ft bow long it Will run. The assumption U that it hiu two entereil njh, on Loth sides, delilwrattly anil with full snowline, nJ does not therefore have in it any itieiticmi of termination or renewal. The contract a to compensation made at the ouUet also rum with the office. It i for to much a' yeaiv It belong to the vettry, the guardians of the temporalitiet of the parish, to arrane at to the method in which the amount shall lie raited, whether by pew rente, pledge or otherwise. But because the amount it to much for the year, and with the vestry lice the power of decMintt how t tecure the amount, thit doet cot imply that with thin. one party to the contract, lice tht power of l)ro'htiii or changing it Thit re quires like any oompact, common content. hut, at the condition of the parish may chanite, and make what waa once possible afterwHrdt impotable, or at other matter of difference may arite which one party alone can not settle, the cannont of the Church provides the meant by which tuch dilferences ot may not he settled by the parties themselves, may be adjusted fairly. The law referred to may be found in Title Second of the Digest of the General Canons, Canon Four. A rector elected ami settled upon may not resign bit parish without the content of the parish or iu vettry: nor may tuch ructor or minister lie removed by the parith or vettry aiminst bis will, except at it ntterwards pro vided in the canou. in cote of a wish on the part of the rector or of the parith to brntf ab.iut a dissolution of pastoral re'ation, and the parties are not able to airee in respect to it, notice of inch desire ami disagreement may be given by either party to the eccleiastf. cat authority of the diocese in writing. In case of tuch difference which muy not be satisfactorily settled by the uoilly Judgment of the Hislmp alone, or which he may decline to consider without counsel, the bishop, acting with the adyiue and consent of the Standing Committee, or with that of the clerical mem bers alone, if both parties assent to tuih limi tation, shall be the ultimate arbiter. The canon then Koet on to state the meant by which tuch judtcmunt and the term of it shall be made effectual on the side that refutes the re sult of the arbitration. Of course the implication in the procedure it that the chniua of rector shall be taken with such care that process like thit bIihII not be likely to occur, and alto tha. differences shall be niauiiKed by if"od suite ami xood feeling before the tituulion Incomes acute. It it alto to bo noticed that the pai ties named in the canon as aide to lieiu procedure are the rector or minister on the one hand, nod the parish or vettrv on the other. Thit I lit does not con template a discontented faction or committee. One way of "elevating, dignifying, and ennobling American labor" is shown by a dispatch from the Provii idence npeciul of March 5th. "The re cent aggressive action on tho part of Labor has put the entire body of Rhode Island textile manufacturers on the defensive. Yesterday a formal meeting was held, at which every tex tile manufacturer in Rhode Island was represented, and all pledged themselves to the extent of live per cent, of their capitsr for thepurposn of defending their interests. The sum thus pledged amounts to about 1,000,000." The fund is probably for the purpose of importing pauper labor and to thro the workingmen out of employment. And to these plutocrats, the manufac turers, the fanners and the very work inynicii of all sections contribute $730,- 000,0"0 annually. The manufacturers get tho highest price they can obtain and by means of their organization have reduced the wa:en of labor to the low est notch. We ra'.her onine that tl e protection they give the laborer is like the wolf gives the lamb. Tho New York Tribune inquire! with a sneer, ''What is the D-mocratie AdminiM ration opposed to, anyhow?" The question can be briefly answered It is opposed to protection extended to public thieves; as in the star route lar eeniex; it is opposed to the destruc tion of free government by the porver sion or corruption of the public will; against extravagant expenditure nnd aidless taxation; against the prodiga squandering of tie- public hinds on railroad corporations and syndicates, and against legislation discriminating in favor of capital and against labor. t ih, in f tot, opposed to nearly every thing the Republican pai!y favored through a quarter of century of greed and corruption, S. F. Examiner. ix senator lliurman m a daily vis' itor at the Department of Justice. Al though the Solicitor General is to con duct the suit against the Bell Telephone Company, the judgment of Mr. Thur man will be deferred to, and, to all intents and purposes, ho will have charge of the case. It is said by the knowing Republi cans that the nainn of Hon. J. G. Gray will be presented to the Republic can Stat Convention as a proper can- annuo lor maw treasurer. larK our predietion: He will leailJ out and J C Fullerton f Rosehurg will receive t,,n nomination. Portland is to !e provided f ir by Con?res with a new $3."0,000 Custom House. It will be a good thing for the city, but what the Government want with a new building there, is an unfathomable problem C. W. Fulton is the alato nominee of the Republicans for Congress. He has no spcial qualifications for the place, tart J can liest servo his country at home. Ex -Senator Cliair-e, of Colorado, died in that State last Tuesday. II.. waa one of the richest men in the Centennial States. t . . . , , .i. jieTV BtriKea ny me. wiKirill,' cl.-uwen , in the Enstern Sutfe. Wo uppoae ! " i nie prevtii nmn tar.lt m patuy re - :i.l-. ..i..i,. 'Va.V,,V Il HHMVVI TheN, Y. Tribune says that M. Jacquet, one of the commissioners ap pointed by the French Government to inspect the Panama canal, said, "j here can be no doubt that the canal will be finished. So much money has already been spent on it that it cannot be giv en up now. It is surprising that Americans make a great bugbear out of ths Chayres river. I have schemes proposed for controlling the Chagres river and I have not jet made up my mind which is really the better. One contemplates I uilding a great dam at Gamboa, nnd the other provides new ccurses or levee of the upper and low. er Chagres. I believe both plans for controlling tin river are feasible, and the expense would not be so great as represented. 1 am not yet prepared to say when the canal will he com pleted, or what tho total cost will be." A Reliable Article. For enterprise, niith and a desire to set such goods at will tfive the trade satisfaction. Unburn Co the Druggists lead all comti tion. They sell Dr Hotanko'e C.Hi'.'h and Lung Syrup', liecaute it's the liest Medicine on the market, for Coughs, Colds, Croup and Primary Coniumption. i'rice 6D cents and 91.00. Samples free. Wanted. A capable man or woman of uni versal energy to take the a-.'ency of thit or some other county for the "History of Cali fornia." Tothenghtpartyltwill pay frnmgiuv to $109 P"r mouth. Address 1 Pearson, Mana- I ... .1 U..I. !!..!.: f ger ucciuenbi ruiiiiRiiuiK o. Nones. Mr. B. II. James having retired from business and being desirous of settling un. renuesU all those indebted by note or ao- count to immediately call and mske a settle inent. He can be found at his omce in the Court House, ready to receipt for all debts due him. L. SalomuU Talks. He ay that all those indebted to him must coma forward and settle oi else they may have the unpleas ant matter brought to their attention by a lawyer. A word to the wise it sulhcient. Nr.W Tailor SilOP.-Mr J Davis hat estab lished a new tailor shop in this city, one door north of F B Dunn's store. He' does all kimlt of work in the best of style at res oonuble ratea. Puntt from $7 up. lie Makes cleaning and repairing a specialty. Mr Davis ia an excellent workman. Give him a cull. ; Tare Notfck. All those owing me by note, account or otherwise nre requested t" call nud suttlu the same immediately, as I must have what ia due me. I do not want to put the accounts in the hands of an at torney if I can help it. J. M. Sloas. Farmkhs Take Notice. A good dluner' can hadut linker's Hotel fur 23 cents. Keynote to Health. Health is wealth. Wenftli means indepen dence. The keynote is- Dr liosanko's Cough ami Lunn Syrup, the best Cough Syrup iu the world. Cures Coughs, Colds, Paint in the Chest, Bronchitis nnd Primary Consumption. Due dose givee relief in every case. Take no other. Vi e AO cents ami $1. Samples free. Sold- by Ostium ,t Co. Buy Ibiyward band grenades, Ak yom-druKgist for a package of Oregon Kidney Tea. ( Photographs finished neatly and artia tically at Winter's. A line line of silk plushss in all irhades ind grades ut F B Dunn's. (Isluirn mowers ran be urehsscd at tha tore ..f Pritchett 4 Forkner for $80. The best candies and oranges can always be found at I1, liauni t confectionery store. If you nre in want of agricultural uuichiiw ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M Hendricks keeps a full assortment. The highest rash prico will be paid for Wheat by F B liiinn. Attention Farmers! And land owners. You are invited to'cnll nnd see our patent combination wire fenc1. This is the strongest, prettiest and cheapest fence in the world. It it composed of five two strand cables of tho best valv.tnized ste.1 wire firmly interwoven with pickets nt a uniform distance apart The pickets are sup ported in such a manner tlint breakage i' nnposMhle, and they cannot be driven or pulled out. This it the fence for the farmer, as it OHts about the same at a plank fence and vril last ten timet as loin; and will turn all kinds of stock, troin a chicken to the luievt animal. Tli is fence takes up no more room than barlird wire ami cannot injure the stock. It mimes trom the machine in rolls coot lining about 1C0 feet. An ordinary team of hornet ran lu.nJ from 100 to 130 rods, thus saving much time and exiense in vetting it on the laud. Oin yard fencing It unsurpassed for beauty Bnd dural'ility. Cull nnd see our fencing and get prices before making other arrangements. Factory on east Hth street, Eugene City, Oregon. Blaih Bans. A Belluan. Excited Thousands All (iver tha land nre K"inf into ecstasy over IV Kinu'i New Discuvery fur Cmmiiimtioti. Thir unlunked fur reuiivory liy the tinu-ly nsn nf this j-rent life saving remedy, csne them tn an nt-nrly wild in its nniitn. It it i; us run teed tn piwitively enre Severn Ceniihs, Cuius, Asthiiin, 1 1 h v Fever. Kronuliitit, Ititiiseness, l.i nf tiieo, or sny kBuctien nt tho Thmtt and Lnis. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The hsst ss.lv In the world fr Cuts, Ilrnii es; Sores, I livrs. Salt Ivhenm. Kever Sures Trtter, Chiii'd llsnds, Chilhlsins, Corns, nnd Ml skin ernplien , nnd isisitivrly cures niW or no y required. It it Kunmitevd to give erfwt stifnctiiin, or lunney refunded, i'nr side liy K H l.uckey Co. A CARD. Ta sll vhn sre sutferiiiL- from the ormm n,l indiscretk ns of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, low of manhood, Ac, 1 willaend a reciiie that will cure you, FliEK OK CHAUliK. Thisreat remeily waa disunvered by a mis-siomu-y in South America. Send a self ad dressed envehi to the liKV. JoMEPH T. la ma.i. Station 1) Niw tt,"t City. fire. All perwms mdehteil t R V Whinnln A Bro's, aitlier hv note or bsk account will pleas csll and settle tne same. Our store s burned and we mo t collect tha itii.iik due ns. K W. Wuipflb A Bnos. CutUj; Owve, Feli2.", lSSTi. ). X. L. Store. iSntic-e ) hereiiy tiven thai all thwi In- - tHvi m uw i. .v i .timit are neivoy noti. fie,l to roll a id settle th. same at one, or the wil l.'11 j"."' hnds. ,t- turner f r collection, tair wanon l a i, iuuruioitm . ..WahsHAiEiDao Llg(U, UCtnjtr 1, ltJ, T. G. Hmomcss, President S. B. Eakim, Jr., Cashier. . sat I First National Bank' Of Eugene. Paid up Cash Capital $50,000 Eugene City r - Oregon,. fight drafts on NEW VOPK, RAN FRAN CISCO and PORTLAND, OltEliON. All collections entrusted to us will receha attention. We make thit department a specialty Deposits received subject to check. Loan made on approved security, and a Reneral baukicg business done on reasonable terms. First National Bank of Eugene City. TREASURY "DEPARTMENT, I Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, February 27, 1886. WHEREAS, BY RATISFAC'l'OKY' evideuce presented to the undersigned, it hat been made to apar that " I'HT. I' lllST National Bank or Euqenh Cm," in Eugene City, in the County of Lane, nnd State of Ore gnu, hat complied with ali the provisions of the Revised .Statutes "f the United States, re quired to be complied with More an ansocia tion shall be authorized to commence the busi ness of Bunking. Now TheiilfoRB. I. Vallentine P Snyder, Deputy anil Acting Comptroller of the Cur rency, do hereby certify lht "Tub First National Bank or Euoknb Citt," in Eugene City, in the County of Lane, and State of Oregon, is auth'-rized to commence the business of Banking at provided in Section Flfty-nn hundred and sixty-nine of the Bevised Statutes of the United States. . IsTestimonT Wheiifof vltnest my hand v a-n and seal of office thit 27h day of Seal fuarj, Mtft 'v- V. P. SNYDEK. Deputy and Acting Comptroller ef the Treas ury. No. 3,458. ml3-2m WiHa:tta Valley ta via Yaaui: San FranJisco Tr.-iina le.ivf C.irviilSis Tuo-nl.-iy, Thnrtdny, nnl SSilurdiiv, nt S A. M. I.cud Viiijiiiiiiv .Muiiilay, Wcdui-suiiy and 1'Yid.iy, tit H a. M. he fine A 1 Steamship YAQUIN V tails H"5I YAQt'IN A. JriluM SAN FK.tNf.l.sCO. jV-l'y N'jivI, 1,1, il-'ridri. M.ii.h 111. I'ikmIv, M hi Ii Si), , 1-1 u'.'i . April !r' Snnv'iiy, March I t, WvA, March 24, Sin-. lay, April 4, W. !-. A pi 1 1 M. Su'ildny, April 2-". I i'ni-siliiy, .Aj-iil -JO. The Ci-inpa.-iy n-svn'es the nlit tn chuiiye sailing; day. Faiiiw Culiin, ?I4; Steerage, ?7; height at reduui'd and iiimli-rnie rntes, liiver boats nn the Willaim tto uuuiieet nt Corviillis i.nw fares and rate! Fur futlicr infurinatiiin uppiy to C. V. IIOfiUK, A. 0; F. & 1'. Ay'S, Corv.illia. Summons. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT QV THE State "f Ore;;oii for the County of Lane: It-Nina J). Whitney, PluiutitT, v. V. M. Whitney, defendant, To W. M. Whitney, said di-feiidnntr IN THE NAMK OF THK STATE (F Oregon yon nre hereby required t" he and appear iu the said Court and answer the complaint nf the plaiutilf imw on lile, nilhin ten days frm the date oi the service of this summons upon you if served iu said I.ai.e County, Or., and if served in anv o'-Lcr county in this State then within twenty days Imm tli- date of tha service hereof n 1 you, and if servnd by publication ol mm. j moiis, thru on the lirt ilay of the next ti-ini I ol sant Court, to-wit; the I9t.lt day of April, j ia.-n, wnioo snail De six weeks troin tin- rirsi publication of this runiu s, and if you tail to answer. in-Lnnent will Iih taken fur uu.i ! thereof, ami tlie plalntiH will leitiaiid jtiil;- i innt for the relief prayed for in the com. i iilsnit, to wit; I lie ili.lu'i--n of the mar riHL'e contract now existinu between the said I piriies, and lor cota and disbiirsemeuts of j thi suit. I This sninnv ns is pulilishei' in the RniKNR City liCAKii liy order of Hon I: S B n. Judge ulihe Second Judicial District of Ore gon. JllMHCA J. WaI.T'VM, Atty for rii.ii.titt. MILLER 1UIOS. -DltALERI IS I Field. Vegetable and Fiowar S?eds, t Imperial EgjjFood, GARDEN' TOOM. FSU riLlZESS, ETC., 3W 2J Street, P.etweea Salmon and Taylor, i Porllnl, OrKon. I -.",-..-'i 1, H' a v 3 i? I? THE Slaughter- Sale -OF- Clothingi Blankets, Flannels, Overcoats, FURNISHING GOODS & HATS, AT BEN Will continue only 30 days. After Feb, 9th, no goods will be sold at j 1 j. n W.F. MCCARTHY, Prop. PENGRA, WHEELER k .CO., Springfield, Oregon. Call attention to THE added a full line of staple Dry Goods, Boots and to their stock of merchandise in the store, and to THE FACT that they offer the same at prices de shined to sh6rten the lone: face and smooth th wrinkled brow of the most exacting Granger that1 I 1 II .4.1 a ever smasnea a cion or Also to That their Closiii2 Out Sale of CLOTHING and FANCY GOODS of alP kinds continues ut prices lower tlmii the lowest, IN FACT M Cost Below Cost!! RegaMtcsx of Cost!.'! --TJSIiMSCASH. Cafcli paid for wheat delivered nt the Sjiriniiehl mill mm THIS HIGH BRED TROTTING STAT, linn will stand at Eueue City the enmim; season. I'EIHOBEE. Hainblctonian is by Humble Milan Jr, or Fitch's llambletouisn, he by Rysilyk's Hamblctonian, which is the head of all Kre.it trotters. First dam a llelinnnt mare which showed yrent steed, dam of Fitch's 1 (urn liletoiiinn wns a Sir Heitrv umre. Desciiiptiox. - HambU-tnr.iin ia a dark chestnut, with both hind feet white and strip in iai:e; ids nai.ns ii;n, wi-iynt ijju irw; with muy carnage, niyn neniteii, rihhi action, a fine mane, a heavy flowing tail, a remarkably innre none, an e.treiieut ilissisiiun, a nooil roa.l.stor with hitf open (rate, which he bnpr.its io nir oi!p;iMj;. nn ii n prn-'vii liimseij a iroivl brerder ot laru'tf t'iiriiai;". ro:ulster anil woi-V horps. Het-iok tii irohl 'lieilal in 183 tor svocpsta.,u a llio;i ami laniily of live colt:- Prinee Albert. rnifiir!Ki:--f'rinc Albert win Hi'td by Pride ol I', r. thiid 'i -t Um' side Moi-mmo; wnbt Un' I'.',,, !,;' !;amlj hih; )r i)i'wn, Wlih no '!.U- e.. .i m'.H.iI! star In :cl -elicail. 1 .vill.-iand lriiM-' i-r." iiml' "Ham- bli-tmiiau" irt Stewart's h'ttibln I Apr'il 1st tor the mmmui. I'rues to suit the time. T V:":. RATES. W. II. DELANO, HEAiEit IN- HtvoMoiiia ami Towbs finished in American or IuHan frb!e. Etcaa Work and Cenf.crj Erclororcs Scotch and American Granite Monuments. Persons at a dtance wil! I furnished with prices ami ileins tn select from on application. All work warranted. Flease call and examine mv work and set ' t.r,Kx wiorr iiircna.iUK elsewhere 1K-)N AND WIKE FEXCIXfi ll k X . . Furnished at m.m, . r.L , r,L" 10 m CU tiiniirai fmlv Shop on 6th street near Sloan' Subls, Si n H W BD n 5? n m ft 111 K j X GREAT THE- FACT that they have Shoes, and Groceries,. wnacKea a steer. The Fact iVttniuA Va. ii i7 r A jM?o Eicpcrlwfu. BoaariEabla and tjisleS: ?u.rt;j3. T::Ht Potfcascs. Send; camp for aoc'.o'I iliirtioaL'tcs. Addreea Dr, v.'vr.'i) CO, LcuMnr.f Mo. ''1 .. .r ' ' m ,i ru- . V i i - ye, K-i-i.. tT si)uuiWf.vs &.iieeitiai DJfil liHlnr muloriv l.y li.w American V in"ii. ;o ii vurd auverlor to all i". luonev oa T.-jtrcmen-i niMimjas. Try f'lii JJuMe-Ir ffrst, told ly nil Jruretsts. or n: -. .v. iosny snnrem. tienn 4 eeais or psruculars, ''''wnv Hyririytii -o.. i-mi-.j,., rs, For Sale. MY FARM, SITUATED TWO MILES, east of Cresswelli 11 miles, south of Eugene, ciuitniniiij; OS!) acres, I now offer for' sale at a bargain. Tim is a line location' with ji)od improvements,- well Adapted to" both stoc-u raining ana fnrmini;. Roscok Xnox, C'resswell, Or. ; s'iv.-.V'ill.Vnh V.: twmaMPRFBloslltiFpNeMU, lot locuitmsmsr ' Att v. nr wuhnul rdcilof: II. it oobuId. ttMnl lttt pM. :i llln.lriiiniii. prlctt, utiTW SiKrlpllon. nd .lu.blt MfClwii fnr ptnlinc nil rlfllM of VEGETABLE .Ui-1 H.IIH I K HKKDW, BUI.HILaM. IoT.lu.bH cip-. iill, u Lrt,t Urd.orn. itni fcr II. O. M. FERRY 4 CO., Detroit, Michigan. NOTICE TO JREBITORS. VTOTICBIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,' Jli ThoaG Hendricks haa been appoints' administrator of the estate of Tmnmas 0 Childsrs, deceased. AH persona having claims ayainst said estate nre notified to present thj same to the administrator at the bsnk Hendiicks 4 F.akin, in Eiiene City, OreiP1"! within six months from the date nf this notice. T. 0. Hwdricks, Admi. Eri. B. Donms, Atty. Dated March 6, 185. OCHSON'S Celebrated Fashion Cslslr SENT mi&Xtl&JSR Iish. toaneHlrl-Ms. Illustrates and U1! eerjr thing for Ladles', Gents', CMIdrenr snd Iafants- wear and Boum'kP"'; Goods, at prices lower than Uiose of r bouw In the toiled Slates. blU Ave. & 'iOlh Hh ti, Notice. V ... . Ofl i win hsv for aal, about Sept 1", 1" ,-vi ...i;. i t ' . ' ' :il in 12-XK) split cellar fence iists. at inT mill M The pri. will USUuer hundred. r. rifwinAiB- BUS i I i i I nn Cobnru, Aak-ust 21