The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, March 20, 1886, Image 4

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    THE EUGENE CITY GUARD.
8ATUUDAY MAIiCH20.
I8S.
Blaine a
Ywii Dcmocraiir
. Bearers.
Slnnilard
The sketch cf Mr. Dlainr'B oppo
nents in hi nw hook are very inter
Mtinir. The politic of the author rn
of tli nioat radical type, hut exw t
in a few caws, he ha given what worn
a fair idea of the men thenmnlve. That
Mr. BlaitiH hhould injact o much vit
riol in hi account of Carl Schurz, is
not to be j wondered over. It is a
marked testimony that the caMigations
Inflicted by,tho latter were not un
iecded j Mr. Blaine, and the ditiin
ereted and impartial public will un
derstand th reason.
But the moat interesting portrait is
that drawnfor the great Democratic
leader, BafeuelJ. Tilden, It is very
high praie indeed, core ing from such
an fxtremepsriiHun a Blaine, and it
revealRj tLat the Republican leaders
are acquainted with his honesty and
purity aua that they fear him and ma
licn hiiu lcauM of his preeminent
" ability We give below the characters
of TiWen and Seymour as viewed by
. Jh(wiLcublican leader:
w'Mr Tljden has Wit the subject of
vftheniant and contradictory judgments.
Ilia friends have well-nigh canonized
him as representing the highest type
of public virtue, his toes nave painwti
him as an adept in craft and intrigue,
His partisans have hold him up as the
evansm of a newer and purer dispensa
tion; his opponents declare that his
ability is marred by selGshneHS and
characterized by cunning. His followi
rs have exalted him as the ablest and
most high minded statesman of the
times; his critic have described him as
a most artful, astute and umtcrupulous
politician. The truth dmibtles lies be
twnen the extremes. Adroit, ingenious
. and wary, skillful to plan and strong to
execute, cautious in judgment and via
orous in action, taciturn and mysteri
' ous a a rule and yet singularly open
and fwnk on occasion, resting on the
old traditions yet leading in new patli
wavs. surprising in the force of his
blow aud yet leaving a sense of re
served power, Mr. Tilden unnucstiona
bly ranks among the greatest masters
' of political management that our cia
has seen.
IIOKATIO SEYMOUR.
No man was more seductive in an
Deal or more impressive in sedate and
stately eloquence. With his art of
persuasion he combined rare skill in
evading difficult questions while pre
serving an appearance of candor. His
speech's were as elusive and illusive as
1 they were smooth and graceful
The (Knights of Labor of Indiana
1 through fyHiator voorliees liavo pre
sen ted the following petition to the U
8. Senate: "Wj demand that a In,
j protective tariff, direct to the lloveru
1 ment. be placod on the Chinese labor
" now in the United States and 'IVrritor
ies, the satua not to excied 82 per day
- and not lew than tl 25 per day to
each and every man, this tariff to be
J paid by all parties employing said
' Chinese labor, said tariff to ho paid
monthly in advance by such contract
: ing parties. e donvind that a smta
bin numbor of first cluss vessels of the
United States navy be iniinedmtt
' stationed on the 1'acilio Count, with or
' ders to pick up all suspicious-looking
" vessels coming within 3(0 miles of the
American con, thoroughly search the
same, and if finding contraband Clii
- nose laborers on lioard, enforce the luw
'by hsavy penalties." That would
'be a measuro of protection, indeed, but
the Republican Senate will never pass
tauch a bill. They are too busy
(protecting the interests of capital.
Whence, forsooth, did the senate
klerive its authority to constitute it
self a court, and try the question of the
partisanship of a removed ollicial! And
even if it bad such an authority, how
could a trial conducted by it in secret
session satisfy the aggrieved ollicialt
The president stands fairly and squarely
before the country on this question.
Except through the vicious chagrin of
the disappointed and the impotent ma
lignancy of the defeated, ho is unas
sailable In him constitutional Do
otocracy is dauntless and impugnable,
alike unmoved by threat or bribes,
recognizing no master but the people,
and no limitations on popular sover
ignty represented through hiui, ext
cept those made by the people
themselves in their constitution and
their law,
Just now it would I profitable for
oiue of our Republican contemporar
ies to discuss the propriety of Senator
Kdmunds going from the Senate Cham
ber to the Supreme Court room to take
part in legal contests involving quea
tion pending before Congress, and es
pecially the propriety of Edmunds' act
of serving before the courts as an at
torney of one of the companies hostile
to the Cell Telephone monopoly.
Detroit Free Press: "Where have
we lost since the presidential election,"
inquired Senator Evarts at the recent
banquet Michigan, 188.1, 30,000 ma
jority. The Marysville, Cal., Appeal says
the contest for the presidential honors
in the Republican national convention'
will be between I land Stanford aud
James G. Rlaine.
Eastern newspaper correspondent
sty "Oregon two senators, Dolph and
Mitchell, are repliant towards each
th.eV
When the llpublican papers were
bragging in the last campuign that the
country's prosperity wes due to their
party, the Dhinocialic press pointed to
the failing baiil.s, and the low price of
h'-at and asked them to explaie.
What we then remarked was that
man ingenuity had exhajsted itself 10
i waver one article of use to th fan
mer tint did not cost him far MoT
than ir wiik worth. We claimed tlnu
us now that with a reform in the tariff
te could get more with 50 cents than
ho now obtains with 75 cents, thut he
ould sa-.e 10 cents a bushel in
freight. W e further showed trom tne
teijublican statistics that moro pro
ducts of the farm are sent abroad, in
pile of the handicap tariff, in proper-
. . . . . u.. A i
lion, than twelliy-nvo yearn njj
We asked the Republican papers to
explain how it was that a tantf that
bears it lightest toucn on luxuries
that the rich will buy, and the heaviest
on the necessities that the poor must
lave, favor the workingiuen. We
inquired as to what become of our
merchant marine. W e wanted to snow
who imported and now import contract
labor into the United Stales, wny there
were moro strikes in the protected in
dustries than all others combined, why
they paid less wages than in other oCcu"
nations, ana tinauy wny u bs mat
. ...... - il .
under the low tanll ol 1047 the mighti
eft progress ever made in manufactures
occurred? These questions have never
been answered.
A discouraging conviction that the
Senate's wasting precious time over an
artificial, false and petty itmue forces
itself upon us. But once before in
nearly eighty years has it been raised.
Do the Republicans think rresident
Cleveland is another Andrew Johnson?
Was their "fight" upon that prenident
well ft chapter of purty glory that they
would gladly see it repeated today?
Did not Senator Hoar at the opening
of the session regard the last relic of
the anti Johnson legittUtion as a fit
subject for repeal. Springfield Re
publican.
It is a remarkable measure of stultifi
cation for Republican papers to rail at
Daniel Manning for his acts us secre
tary of the treusury. Jie is acting
according to the laws, all of winch are
distinctively Republican, except the
Bland Silver Bill, which was passed
by a Demrcratio Congress. The Pro
tective Tariff is the means by which
that surplus is gathered, yet huw many
Republican newspaper are willing to
levy a tariff which will not yield a sur
plus of $100,000,000 oimuuly. Are
ten such in the nation?
i v .
Ihe population ot Loudon now ex
ceeds evpry other city, ancient or mod
em. New York and all the adjacent
cities combined are not equal to two
thirds of it. Scotland, Switzerland.
aud the Australian colonies each con
tain fewer souls, while Norway, Servia,
Greece and Denmark have scarcely
half as many. Yet at the beginning of
tho present century the population of
London did not reach one million.
Ihe Morrison bill which will cut
down the war tixes a good many
million dollars, will bp reported from
the Ways and Means Committee, to the
House of Representatives in a week or
two If it runs the g.iuut-
let of the Senate, we Kiiiino.w that
Col. Bill Morrison will be on hnml
next Winter with another starter that
win yield no more revenue, than is re
quired to run the d'oyernmcnt.
Jin) Ueinocratio laud comiin.ssionfr,
Sparks, has rendered a decision by
which a tract ot land in norma is
taken from Mr. Call, the Democratic
senitor and given to a poor negro. Mi.
Sparks will now. doubtless, be abased
more than ever by tho Republicans.
The Republican claim the sole right
to give land and mule to the negroes.
LouisviIIh Uourier Journal.
. a a
it is an awicward and unnecessary
provision, out certificates win tie given
voter
which
they must present at
thuir
polling
plac on election day,
or thoy will not be allowed to vote,
even if they are properly registered.
Until a certain date they niav be re. is
sued. Preserve your ticket with care
aud save trouble and annoyance.
It is proposed in the House Com
mittee on Public Lauds to report a
land -grant forfeiture bill embracing
30,000,000 acres, now held by corpo
ration and syndicates. This land
when restored to the public domain
will give comfortable homes to nearly
a million of people.
It is the duty of every intelligent
man to register, and every intelligent
and patriot io citizen will register. Re
menils-r, you must register in your
own precinct on either the 5th, 6lh
or ?lh cf April, or else you will be dis
franchised for two years.
Ex-Governor Irwin of California,
one of the ablest and safest of the Dem
ocratic leaders on the coast died Inst
week. Although hiving been in pub
lic life fur many years and tilb-d many
important positions he left a property
valued under $20,000.
How many negroes have bi i-n forced
into slavery during the post year? how
much of the rebel debt has Ixvn paidt
what is the sum paid to robin for dam
ages! Will some one answer.
A Connecticut pap- enriches the
language with "recentmost." It means
the latest.
See that your ntghlor ivgi.ters, and
i be sure and register yourself.
Talking about funny things, !iow is
it for a trade dollar with 420 grains
of silver in it you can only get 65 cents
while for an ordinary silver dollar with :
41 2J grains of silver in it jou can get
100 cents!
Two hundred and ten millions acres
of land are owned by railroad compiif.
nie in the U. S., and forty nii.lj t
acre by fdreign syndicates,
Ufi
laud
Republican party gave all
this
away.
The bill for tho relief of Colonel
Berrvman Jennings, of Oregon City,
appropriating oyer $3,000 for service
rendered in loO'J, lias passeu tne sen
ate and the House. The claim ha
been before Congreis twenty-five fear.
hire.
All bersons indebted to E W Whipple k
RroV either bv note or book account will
nleasa eall and settle the Mine. Uur store
r . ... M. -ll . 1L. M. ......
t burned ana we man conec. mo uiuucj
dae us. .
K. W. WHIl'PLB a 15ROS.
CotUg Grove, Feb 25, 1885. .
I. X. L. Store.
-Vnttno U Weliv inven that all thus In
nl.t.d tn ttiii I. X. L. Store re hereby nU
fieil to call and settle tlio lame at onoe, or ne
will hit ulaced in the hands of an t-
Limnv for collection. Fair waniinit to all 1
our motto. '
Wakshaveb Bros.
Eugene, December 4, 188
lliiv Havward hand irrenarfeg.
Ak your druKgint for a package of Oregon
Kiduey lea.
Photographs finished neatly and artis
tically at Winter .
A fine line of eilk plushes
la all shade
ml ffradei at F B Dunn's.
Oul.orn inowert ran ue imrciiAneu w
" i a -l
the
tore tf I'ritchett ft Forkner for 80.
The beet candiei and oranges can alwaye
be fouud at E Baum'i confectionerv atore.
If yoa are in want of auricultural maehinJ
ery of any kind, remember that Mr J M
Hendricks Keeps a lull ainariment.
The hlnheHt cash price will be paid lor wheat
by FU Dunn.
Attention Farmers!
And land owners. You are invited to cal)
ami aee our patent combination wire fence.
This U the gtroniient; prettieat ami cheapet
fence in the world: It ut C(imp.i"ea 01 ne
two etrrvnd cables of the bei-t Kalvanized steel
wirn Krnilir interwoven With Dlt-keiH at a
uniform distance aoart The picket aro sun
imrted in such a manner thnt lireaknsje is
linniiHsilile. and thev cannot lie driven or nulled
out. This is the fence for the fiirmer, as it
mi) k.nt tliR Mime ns a olnnk felloe ami wil
iimt ten times as Imu and will turn all kind of
stock, from a chicken to the lurext animal.
This fence tukes up no mure room than barbed
wire ami cannot injure theastm-lc It mines
trom the machine hi rolls tiiutainiiiK about 1W)
feet. An ordinary team of home can haul
from 100 to IflO Mils, thus saving much time
and exense in ifcttliii it on the hind. Our
yard fencing is unsurpassed fr henuty and
duruhilitv. Cull and see nnr fencinct and ;ji-t
nriens beforj inakins! other arrunL'fnints.
Kactnry on east 8th street; Kuu'ene City,
Oro.'on. Bum Bin s. v Hki.i man.
FAIR DEALING IS OORfilOTTO.
Kvervune sttndini; in need of buiiilinir nate
rial will do well to cull and see our fntaijb
stock of luiiiber, kept at Midjley & lysingtrs
fui tory. We can please ull kimls of customers
in flimlitv and nuautity.- Oive ns a call before
purcluuing elsewhere. .X. N. Matiikws, AuU
TO STOCK RAISERS.
This fine horse will stand at Slnns stable in
Eugene, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
each week, and at Cresswell on Monday,Tnes
day and Wednesday for the enuiii( season,
bevttinin? April 1st, and emling.fuly 1st, S8ti,
and will serve mares at SUV tn Insure a fohl,
payable when the mare is known to be with
foal. Parting with an insured fnare forfeits
the insurance money. Care taken to prevent
accidents hut responsible for none should any
occur. Mares pastured at reasonable rate.
Young Samiioon is a beautiful bay, 8 years
old April 2(1, iSStl, weight alssit 18 10 lbs, is
17 hands liixh, and is considered by horsemen
one of the Hnest in the State.
Yountf Stun won was? sired by Adventurer,
he by Kmperor, the fiist thonniglibred Clydes
dale ever hnimrted into Oregon.
Adventurer's dam wesatine Henry mare.
Sampson's dam is well known in MniHon coun
ty as a tine mai'e and a good breeder, with few
if any atieriora In the State. For further par.
ticuUrs see the owner. This horse will make
a full stand at life own stable in Kutiene,
T. J. DUNTES.
Notice.
T will have for sale, about Sept 10, ISM,
12000 split cedar fence )wt, at' mf-iulll in
Coburg. The price will be iVl wr hundrel. ,
Jas. C. Cwoalk.
Colnirg, August 22.
IW
1 1 Celebrated Fashion t'aialetne ,
If (irilT TDCt Knr Surlnil mud HurnJ
- -...... H.M.WHV -
tJ OCI1 I rnCCmr.liTdyI(irch
T i Vi,wi,iTi,urti
I lisb, to any aWmis. lllulrstes ael lliia
1 irtj thins tor Uiles', Oeuts', Chllilrvos1
1 snl Infanu- wmr aud HourHwiin;
1 bounel
ifcHHia. ai price, touvr man uiot. oi any
uttt.faclloa
e in in. i
i Lntteil Siu ('eniplet
auarantmL or ruoury r
C. K. KOCH S-ON,
i ioik bu, N. V. City.
6ih Ave. cV io
Will bm:M VT.FT will rpllou. u4 kniumil
KH Tu Itbmo f4f a ik It oonlkiQ, bna, 1IJ Mr
CU illuttrau.. rrlMi, -.ru Swnpli.n. &iil iu,
Slrctl..n, f.r rtlknUnc .11 irltt r VP.ttKTni R
u4 t LOHt.lt anus, nri.Ha,tu. u..i,!,
111. fv.i'!v tot Mkl.t UAr.af,. SfM Ibr II.
D. M. FERRY A CO., Detroit, Michigan
NOTICE TOJEREDITOSS.
VOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i Th U Hendricks has brn appoinUd
a.lminitrst'ir ttf the ettate of Tniomas O
Child.rs, deceaseL All Krsons having claims
a;aint said estate ar ntitiel to prvM-nt the
sAiue t the administrator at the bank of
ll.-n(tt Icks Kakin. iu Eocene Citv. Onvon. I
within tit months fntin the .late of this n .tu-e,
GriX 11 Dokris, Atty.
Dated March 6, lti,
Young Sampson.
.. i i e';r v j oj- r-t
trffsm y?rx .r-j 'ss? v 'I '
T orilKvi'Sichs, S. B. Eakix, J...
1'residrnt casmer.
r m mmm mw
Ells "
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital $50,000
Eugene City - - Oregon.
Sight draft on NKW YORK. SAN FKAN
CISCO and POltTLAND, OltEUON.
All collertlont entrnnted to ne will receive
ittentlnn. We make thU department a npecialty
DepneiU received mbject to check. Iyan
made on approved security, ana a itenrrai
bankicg buninem done on reasonable terms.
First National Bank
of Eugene City.
TREASURY "DEPARTMENT, I
Office of Comptroller of the Currency 1
Wahhinston, February 27, 18i
WHEREAS, BY SATISFACTORY
evideuce preaented to the undemntned,
It hat been made to appear t'.at"Tl Mbbt
National Ban Of Euoes City." in tuuene
CUT, in the County of Lane, and State of Ore
nn. hu onmulied with all the provisions of
the Iteviied (Statutes f tho United States, re
quired to be complied with before an a3.icla.
tion shall be authorized W commence the bui-
new of Banking. . , ,
NowTherkfohk. I. allentine P Snyder,
Deputy and Artintf Comptroller df the Cur
rency, rin hereby crtif7 that "lHE riHrt
National isank or ftuoEsa nn, m '-b'j
City, in the County of Lane, atid Stote of
Ore'ifon, l authorized to commence the business
of Bunking a provided in Section Fifty-one
hundred Slid sixty nino bf the Revised Statute
of the United States.
Is Testimony Whereof witness my nanu
snilaenlof ofhee this 27th day of
Sea.."111
'wyV V. P. SNYDER.
Deplity and Acting Comptroller ef the'f reas-
"Txo. 3,4M. ml3 2m
Valley to San Ff'ancisca
via Yaqu:'a,
I lea
I'-'rvidl's Tuesilny, Thursday,
. unit .Saturday, at U A. M.
Yaipnna Monday, WViltit-sday
Friday, ni 8 A. M.
Lea
and
Thefir.e A I Steamshify YAQUIN tails
FROM YAQ.rl.NA.
Siindsy, March 14,
Wid'y, Msroh 'J4,
Siinilny, April 4,
W.d'y, A('HI 14.
Sunday, April 'J.,
Irwi MX kr Frisco.
IWid'y M.n-h Id,
jKriif.-y, Match I!).
Tn'-rilay, March M,
jKriday, April !)
iTiiewlay, April
Tlie Conipuny reserves the right to clianjje
sailing days.
Kaiiks Cabin, $14; Steeraye, froijflii
at rvduoed nod HMleratt- rates,
lliver hoata on the Willinut-tte eonnect at
Corvallis Iw fares and rates.
For futlier iuformatinn apply to
C. C. lKHiUi:,
A. O. F. & P. Ag't, Corvalha.
Summons.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
X State of Oregon for the County of Lane:
Rssiua B. Whitney, Plaintiff,
vt.
W. M. Whitney, Defendant,
To W. M. Whitney, said defendant:
IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
Oregon Vou are hereby required to be ami
appear in the said Court and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff now on hie, uithin
ten days fr-nn the date of the service of thi
summons ri'pon yotr if aered in said Lane
County, Or., and if served in any otlin
comity III this Stats then within twenty
days (rum tli dare of the service hereof np"0
yoa, and if served by publication of m.r.
mons, then on the first nay of the net U-nn
of said Court, to-wits the I'.Uh day nt April,
ISSti, which shall be six weeks from the first
publication of this summons', ami if you fail
to answer, judgment will be taken for want
thereof, ami the plaintiff will demand judg
ment for the relief prayed for in the com
plaint, to-wit: The dissolution of the mar
riage Contract now exintinii he t ween the said
parties; and tor costs and disbursements of
this suit.
This summons is published in the Ki'cf.m
Citv (iCARn by order of Hon R S Besn,
Judge ofthe Second Judicial District of Ore
gon Hated Feb 19, 1SS6.
JoslICA J. Waltos,
Atty for Plaintiff.
MILLER BROS.
nCVLKKS IM
Field, Vegetable and Fiower Seeds,
Imperial Egg Food,
. - -
GARDEN' TdOH, Folt riLIZEIt-t.
ETC..
200 2J Street, l'.etweea Salm ai and Taylor,
PortUud, Oregon.
mmmmmi
THE GREAT
Slaugliter Sale
Clothing
Blankets,
Flannels,
Overcoats,
FURNISHING GOODS
At THE
Will continue only 30 days. Af tetf
Febi 9th, no goods will be sold at
the present figures. ;
W.F. McUAKTil x , rrop.
PENGRA, WHEELER k GO,
Springfield, Oregon.
Call attention to THE FACT that t key have'
added a fullline of staple
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,
and Groceries,'
to thir stock of merchandise in the store, and to'
THE FACT that they offer the same at prices de'
signed to shorten the long face and smooth the
wrinkled brow of the most exacting Granger that
ever smashed a clod or whacked a steer.
Also to The Fact
.... . . . . . r. i (nr
That their Closing UHC mu oi vi m.u uii'i r.uiui ui u
kinds contiiiiii-s nt prices lower than the lowest, IN FACT
M Cost! Below Cost!! Regardless of CdstH!
TJ5 KMsTc A SH
Cash paid for wheat delivered, at tlin Springfield mill.
THIS HIGH-BRED TROTTING STAT.
lion will stand at EiiKeue City the coming
season.
1'Wiin.KKE. Kainh'.etonian is by Hamhle
tonian'Jr, or Fitch's Hamblet'Hiisn, he by
Ryuilyk's Harahletoninn, which is the head of
all Krent trotters. First tlam a lielmont mare
which Showed treat si.eed.dam of Fitch's lliun
lih't'inhin was a Sir Henry mare.
DsscHiPTioN. - H.tnihletor.i m is a dark
chestnut, with both hind feet white and strip
in face; Mi.!, hai.ds IiiIi, wi inht l.i'.ll His; with
lofiy carriiine, hiijlJ. hvnded, irood jlction, a
fine mane, a heavy n'wimr tail, n remarkably
larue rone, nu exiVbeut ili'-Kttiii. a uoo.1
roadster with hi-,' ripvii irate, which l,e imparts
to his iiffsirini. II" has proven hiniself a
Komi hreeiler of hiive carriage, rtoditter and
oi k hoi se. He took the gold tiie'liil in ltt'3
for swetlwtake s.nllimi and faulily of five
colts.
Prince Albsrt.
IVltKiliKK Prince AM-rt was sired by
Pritlit & Vt rchj third nmss on dam's side
Morgan; weiuhf 14S'J lbs, i If! h.iuils hiuh.
D. ttt hriinii, with no white except small star
in loreheatl. t i
I will ttand "Prince A Hurt" and "Ham
hli'toiiiau" at Stewart's stable frmn April 1st
for the (MRon.
I'rn es to filit the tiint-s.
I AS. BATES.
W. H. DELANO,
--KKA1.KU IN
M H h n 11
i U II U l.j
nemlstones and Tombs finished in American
or Italian Marble.
Stona Work ati Cemater ZscloOTes
Scotch and American
Granite Monuments.
Persons at a dixtanci- wil! be furnished
prices ami derins to select from
on application.
with
All work wprranted.
Pleas call and examine my work and get
(. pricvi bffore pnn-hasini! elsewhere.
IRON .T) WIRE FENCING
rurniolieil at manufacturers prices to
customers only.
1 Shop on 8th itrtrt near Sloan' Stable.
my
in in
MHO,
& HATS,
mi
i
J
ni-iirvn ...j rtvov rnrna ..t m
THE BEST
H;ilr rott'i ituc Iu tin tvoihl Is IIaix's'
Haih l!i'Nnw-:i!. it curt - nil dtM-uM's of
t i io M-iiip, ,-inil .lliiulntct th l:;.ii- 'lauiN
to ht iiltln'lll iictiuii. It stops lin- l;iliin-,'of
liuth.iir; i-i-vciiisHslirHiii'.'pr;iv: ciirts
h:ihhii'-, lint! iv:oi-cs yoiilhfnl color unit
fiv-illi'ss oi' li; -penvrmee fo flcads .'iln-ndy
whitt! w!i!i fi r.-. The lollowiti-.' nlu u fev
iilu'-lratini)s of Vi is dic by
. MALL'S
E2EtablB Sidlian
HAIR REHEWER:-
Mn. lll'Xsiirnnv, 841 Franklin Art.,
l!nik.'yu,y. l'.,inli r a n vtre all tu k of Krv.
HinliH in tin. I,:iil; f.icnl hi r liiilr rlreiiny
rt'-tv Qilltit ttli'i r-ipiuli' ili-.t i1"' roitti l-ci'iimo
iiiii" Icil.l. One Skilil - of. llji.'s U.Mll, J.'K-,
M:vT.it hniii'jlit It li.ii'k s's ioli, biui.u ami
liiick as wlivii she nun u gitl. ,
CT Mr. Kssi.ivo, nn ol.l firmer, nriir Cor.
jt'.-'f, Inl.t ti.nl sr:irrciy t'liv l.mr U II. w l.;it
I .. i Hit -re whs of It l":ul hii ou I emly while,
lin,- lmitle of Hall's Hair Kknkwki'. s'tiiypeJ
h t f 'lhti' out, nnil y:tQ I nn A lliii l', liisi:rwnt
I. -ail of hair, ns brown auil fn-.h a. U- ivir Imili
JT3 Mrs. A. T. Wall, GrtrtflcUI. Chnhlrr,"
:.:;., writes : "I have fi'lllltl t!.e Itli aleft Ik II.
ei;tlrn:n tliencof Hall's Haih k ear. wen. it
having rcHnrul my hair, wlileli w"" tnpily fH
lirj nil', nu J rvluriu-d lis original eohir."
ITj- Tn. Smu. rtiK flrtr'tllrlL't' errtlfles
th . i "Hall's Haiu Kl-kkivkii Is '-'x.-. l' nt dir.
hair rniwinv, sml (five Buck the natural culur
tu failed and gray bajr."
,J- Mns. P. E: txinVf. 6trrltlf. V. Tasty.-.:
One b.itile of Hall's Haiu Ukscweb
rttttufeil my Itnlr Iu It. a.tursl, youthful color." '
Xd injurious stibitmices cnler Into tho
coinposi'iion of Hall's Haiic 1;kxi:vi'f.h,1
mid it In not H dye. Its cj.'cti.h:c iiiu'rc-.
tlicnts render It ili the highest dt-nitH- h ne-,
ti' hil tn the scslp is it preventive of di
cuv. IK iffctls are natural ami histinsr.
mid it dhos tint make tha hair dry "''
hi-ahv. like the so-vnlled restoratives com
potiiiilcduithuicuhol. Buckingham's Dye'
FOR THE
"WHISKERS
Is. Iii four resiKM-K superior fo !l ni!icr-1-tt
It wlH'iiriHincc a rl.li. mttural
i-olor. hrown or black, dohvd.
2d The rolor so ii-iluceil l-ipi-rntnen..
eanuot be Vns:iiritV. nnii will not milauj-
Ihiii',' Willi which it i-oiiit-s in eoiiliii-i.
, 3d It N a sinvle prrpiiQitlon. uud inoro
convenient of application than any other
hair or whisker dve.
4th It contains no deleterious In-rre-
dionts, us ili) in.inv jirepata; ioua otfend
lor like use.
PltETAnED I?Y
E. T. HALL & CO., Nashiin, X. H
Sold by all Dealers hi Medicines.
For Sale.
MY FARM. SITUATED TWO" MILW
east of Creaswell, II miles south
Euvene, ctiiitain-.iii; f!S!) acres, I now offer M
sale at a bargain. Thu ii a fine loratio
with gool improvements, well adapted
both stock raising aud" farming.
Creaiwell, Or-