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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. 8ATUKDAY JULY U, HM Democratic Ticket. For ProHicleut: GBOVEll CLEVELAND, ... Of New Yf.rk. For Vice rn-siilcnt: ALLEN O. TIIl'ltM.VN, Of Ohio. For I'rcKiihutiiil Elcftorio W. II . EFFING EH Of Multuoti.ah. E. It. SKIPWOKTH, Of Umiitillfi. W. It. IilLYEU Of Linn, Hi; Who If 11 n m May Itcml. Tlio word of tlio I'r-puliliciiii nmiluUto for 1'runiiU'Ut, on (lie Cliim-iie (jm-Htiiiii run not bo iiiiKrcnrt nt'iilod, From Miirt to fluidi bin record hIiowh oho unbroken si ne of votci in lliu Scimlu in fiivor of unlimited ChiueHO iinmicrntiou. lie wan iiWtit win n (lie vulo wiiH tiikeu on thti first rettriction bill, but th ConreKsiunul Iterord rcportH him puired rf'jW it; hu voted to Hiistiiin Artlnir'it vetn of t lie uieuHiire; Iih voted BguiliHt the bill Arthur Binned. Ilo voted MuiliHt the Bineniliiifiit whicli ImK (ireveuted the nutiiruliziition of the ('liiuene, mul favor ed the old lnw under wliidi lll.lllHJ ChineHC were nutiirnlizi-il, Them in not, to thin mill uU, a Mingle utti-riiwi) of bin to dhow Mint he lniM chunked bin miinl. Tin (.'biiiene ceh bratioiiH in Iiih fitvor mid their outxjiokeu decIuriitioiiH, ndinit of no doubt. They know liix record. The (.'iiiciigo Tribimt, n Itepiililicuii piiptir now 8npporiiii" HurriKon, on June IN, IHHH, bud thin to Hay of Ilurri iton: "Henntor Hurrigon' tmsny on "The Chi liee in Amcrieu" win reul before the India tiApoliM Literary Society, Janimry 11, 1M7II, A itliort time before linn Ihoii wiih eleeteil Heiiator by the LeiHlutiire which (iarlield nnd I'orter curried. Inking up the qncH. lion iih preKeiited in the memorial of t'uli iforniu to Coiiriiss for relief mid protection, he argued to three concliiKioiiH: Firt That tin prayer of the I'uliforniutiH wax iiiHincem. Keoond That Conn-iiH wax powcrli't to runt it, even if diHpoHed to do ho. That if ConreHH hail the ripbt and author ity it hIiiiuIiI not act, becaiiHu ill a ci)kiiiii-iiI-itaii nation like that of the United Hlutm tho C'hiuiimau was iih likely to become a good element hh wan any other nice. Ilitffisou uml the Chinese. The Courier dim Etatn I'iim in the IcnditiK French newnpaper of the United Stiitim, and in independent in politic. It tub) in a re cent iiHiin bow the iioininulioii of liurrixou wiu received by the Chinese of NYw York City: T he bKt proof, bouillon, of tho justice of the interpretation Kiven to tlm altitude of Mr. Hiirrixoti lit that period of liix life in the Semite in the witlniMiiKiu wit li which his nomination hu been received in the ChineMe HettleineiitH ill the country. Hern it wiih ii veritable ovation in his honor. In all the laumlricH, tea Iioiikch mill native rt-NliiiiruiitM the name! of Hmtihoii nnd Morton were on every toiiKUe. In Molt, 1VII, Itayard, Hen ter, WouKter, (Tmtu.iin, Mulberry mrm-t iiud uptown all the talk is for the for'muti f a club where the Chinamen of this city mid llrooklvn could unite and nrrauue plana to further the election of those candidatea. Mr. Tom Lee, proprietor of a bi restaurant, and who U one of the few imturHli.eil Chiucae Americans, Iiiih been put at the heiul of af fair and is ready to xpciul bin money for the (leetii.u nf the Kcpublicali lioininee, (luiieral Harrison. Titl Your Choice. New York Herald. Weir, wo congratulate the country that the UemiblicauH have committed themselves mptiirely upon the one in stion on which everybody in thinking, and on which the canvaiiM oujbt to be and now will be made. They are for h it'll taxes, and for wasteful aud jobbiiiK cvpeudilurcM m ordei to perpet uate Iiili taxes. Tho Democmts oiler nuainst thia, low taxen, economical Hiliiiinihtriitioii and no mir pi ua. Ou that issue tho voti r will judo for theinselveH. Those who like bih taxes and jobbing will vote the licpuhlicnn ticket, 1'hia Is n free country, and every iiiiin take his choice. Meantime it is still our deliberut.i judg ment that tho prolectionistH made a litij; bluuder in not itccoptlii); the Mills bill-just auch a blunder as the slaveholders made when they broke up the Missouri conipro mise. l'uiHitular With flic IVo-ilo. While the convention at Chicago wan bill lotiti u ChiciiKo hoosier, --rh-iniilly Irom Fort Wayne, asked the following (piestimis; When did Harrison carry Indiana? When wan Harrison elee'ted to an othYo on the votes of Indiana people? Why wiih he defeated for member of the City Council of Indianapolis? Why was he defeated for Prosecuting At torney of Marion county, Indiana? Why was bo defeated for Governor in the famous "Who Jeans" campaign? Harrison baa been defeated in Indiana nl least ten timet, and the only olllces he ever behl were by the executive or legislative up poinlmeiit. If he could not carry Indiana when it was nnouestiouablv it liepublican wtato (1872 to 1SSJ) what hope is there fer him now when the state in generally recog uinj an doubtful or Democratic? Tlti"llmiill" rand Mate. Levi P. Morton, t$TVal stre.t banker, bus the tingle -tiulitWloii of moiiev to back his claims (or office. When he was a candidate for U. S. Senator from New Yoik, the Albany Journal, which is the most in tluentbil Kepublit an paper in that ttute out aide of its metropolis, said of him: Let it be a square, uinlily tight, with no division of the Heiitimeut ' now previlnig among the people, and Mr. Murtim'i cmdi dacy will end, as it begun, in brag and bins ter, and wilhout its Htirpliis of that peculiar commodity contemptuously described as "boodle." The accession of et-Muyor Selh Low to the supiMirt of the National Democratic ticket in followed by that of a very large numb, r of busiuesa meu in the City of Chun lies. The tteer of (be Tnbuue at Mayor Low's "Snn day achool obtict" are warmly lesrtitrd. Sunday echools are popular institutions in lirooklyu. and those who make light of them ara very unpopular, even in the party which hsa aecn tit to opeu lis campaign in the Slat with an oration by Colonel lu-froll ut the Metropolian Opera House. The Indcpen. dent vote for Cb reland iu Kings county will this year b twice as large ai that ol 1S N. Y. Star. Harrison thinks that "an asvluiu ought to be raised for But idioia." 'There are 1-1KHJ "ti( IdiuL" iu In.lisna ai d they will .vote to keep gtaudsou UairUon at houit. A Grateful (JraiuNm. Gen. Hurrison in Address of Ace' ptunce. Y'our respect anil coutldence was builded upon the respect, nnej even nllection, may I not my, which you bore my (trandfuther. A voice- "Yes, that is true'." May I not, without Hclf-laudiilioii, now nay that upon that foundation you have since created n modest structure of respect for Die? I cume among you with the heritage, I trust, of a Kood naiiiB cries of "That's so; Rood stock" such iih nil of you enjoy. It was the only inheritance that ban been transmitted iu our family. I think you recollect, and perhaps it was that as lunch us aught else that drew your choice in 1HI0 to the Whig candidate for the i'residency, that became out of Virginia to the West with no fortune but the sword he bore nnd iinh nthed here in defense of our frontier homeH. He trans mitted little to his descendants hut the re spect ho had won from his fellow-citi.i-ns. It seems to be a nettle 1 fact in our family to leave nothing else to our children. It in not proposed to entirely relieve the country of this luxation. It must bo exten sively continued as the source of the Gov ernment' income; mid in u readjustment of our tariff the interest of American labor en Caged in manufacture should he carefully considered, as well ns the preservation of our iiiunufuctnrers. It may be called pro tection, or by any other mime, but relief from the hardnhips mid dangers of our present tariff laws should be devised with especial precaution against imperiling the existence of our manufacturing interests. President Cleveland's Message. The money now lying idle in the Federal Treasury rvsulting from Kiiperllnoiis tiixn tion amounts to more than J I'.Ti.lMiO.IHKl, and tho surplus collected reaches the sum of more than fW, 0011, 00!) uunually. Debauch ed by this immense temptation, the remedy of the Kepnblicun purty is to inei t and X haust by exlravngnut appropriation and ex penditure, whether consistent or not, the no cumulation of extravagant taxation. - The Democratic remedy is to enforce frugality iu public ifXpenso and to idxdisli unnecessary taxation. National Democratic. Platform. Four-fifths of the alleged quotations from English papers, now being published by Ucptiblican oigaiis, lire forgeries, nnd wi re manufactured for tho occasion out of wboln cloth. The men who use these falsi -hoodrt, must have a weak cause. When asked what Stale he hails from, our aole reply shall be, he hails from liijiaiiuy, and be loves the Heathen Chinee. --St. Louis Ucpilblic. W4. Snow fell in the suburbs of London 11th. July Killed by Prisoners. Hubert l.ockwood, Deputy Sin riff of Grant county was murdered July nth, un der the following circumstances: On that evening Mr. Lockwood and wife were visit ing at one of the neigbbors. About ten o'clock, before returnii g home, Mri L. re marked that he would tin.t go around In Hie jail and lock the prisoners up in their cells, telling bis wife to await bis r tuni. Shorlly after hie departure for the jail a lire broke out in town, causing considerable excite ment, nml Mis. Lockwood, thinking her husband bad joined iu tlio crowd that had been called together by it, felt no uneasiness until near midnight, when she got Mime men to go down to the jail and si e if anything hint happened to her hiwband. Tin y found him lying inside on tliu jail iloor, dead, killed by a pistol bull that had entered the skull just behind the left ear. The jail door wuh open, and, save the stiffening corpse of the iiiifoitunatit ollio r, tho building wus empty. The prisoners making this desperate break for liberty are a white man named Mcdiiuier, charged with horse Mniliii;;, and it Piute Indian, called Jim, churgil with the murder of llright, the peddler, who was killed iu Huriiev valley not very long nyo A reward ol $1500 has been oil, n .1 for their capture nnd posseeH urn now in pursuit. Mr. Luck wood bud been deputy hherilV for several years, nnd leaves many friend to re gret bis untimely taking off. Local Market Report. KniKNK, July l.'l, 1SSS. WiiK.vr-t'Cf'i tWc. Oats 40c. Hurley 10 cts per hinJicl. Egge-lH cts per Mo. Ill itkii - to cts per Hi. 4 Lahii - 11 els per 111. Pot itoes per bushel. Fi.oi k Nt uiitil-, ! p..f bbl. Hacon -Sides 10(.i r.'J.'isiiihiloVrsS to '.lets; hums, I'JJm 14 i ts. Wool. - l.Mil Hi cts. Hoes t! cts. Not iee. Farmers if you want moiiev hrinu nil t-mir old iron, copper, brass, etc., 'to W. Sunders. ne pays t lie niglicst casli puce, New York Store. A. t). I'. W. Giiand Lot m k The Lodge for the jurisdiction of Oregon, and H. C. of the order of A. O. W Seattle, July llth. The report of lucoi.h r Drown shows sctcii new Grand W. T. met at Grand lodg. have bicn instituted, one lodge has surren dered itH charter, and the total munlier of lodijes is now eighty-nine. On Juno HO, 1S87, the total membership was JT'.Ti; new belli tlciary certilicntes issued, l!7; total, Losses have been as follows: )e-itlis aiiiciidtnents, tlnul curds and otherwise, Pill. Total present incmbersbin. 4Jo:l- members auspended, 18;l; total number of members now in good standing, 4,00. I'rMMiKtM.K Villi Ii v.'l'hsi ur Mi,.,,!.... who shot himself iu the head on .liilv :i.l still alive. Mr. L. K. Urooks. of Sw.m Home, informs us that th ball ,,t, thiougbt the skull, and that at leisttwo teaspooiifulls of brain oozed till) Mil. I the boy bus been rational most of the time aince. He says his don ran HL'uinst him and knocked him off the Ion and 1I111I his I,.-.., I struck the log. which caused the injury. He cannot ccinpielirnd that lie was shot. ' FeVi r has set ill and the physician says there is no lepc for the hoy. Albany Democrat, July I.'IU. Cauii. H.ivim; decided In u iihdr.iw fe, the irr.s-erv biisim s and lm noon hi (,,r,n C. II. Cottle otb rs for sale a half interest in the store known as the City tirocery." Or should the puichav r desire", the entire slock Mil be kin-lit. Punic desirous of enoag-1 ing iu gn eery Limucs should call nml "get terms. i Com k i How iKii. j Now is the tune, when roads are good, to ! i riug in vour w.km and irade II to fur fltt rl..H i li.itii.-ii li. ' Auv nl I f.i.U .I pi, turv Knliirt vl to life u ' iu In.lm ink. t-r i'.l.ir or cinyon. uul to the Ust dou u- Ltre. j Goshen Iteinx. July II, '81. Farmer are busy haying. Mr. Chccucy IMS organized lt class in pen In nishij) at tins p!ncu. Mis. W. L. Matlock, of Eastern Ongon, b ut present here visiting with her paieuts and relatives. Miss Lottie Stoops recently returned home from Fiuuiingtoii, W. T., w here she bus been for the pust eight months. Mr. ChiiH, Smith start, d with a blaekber ryiug party, consisting of several bulies. to the mountains ubove Cottage Grove Tues day. "I wonder if Mr. A. W., of Springfield, thinks I'll keep mum about the manner in which lie took in tin Cotlaoe Glove bull on the Fourth?" Itoadcart Hider. S.txoNr. Sladden A Siiii'h Price List. We invite public attention to our v ry low prices in Staple and Fancy Gro cei us, Provisions, etc. .which we are enabled to offer by buying in large lots ulid selling strictly ;or cash, thereby suffering no losses, aud our customers do not huve to make up for the bud debts necessurily made by tho-.-who follow the old credit system, lielow nre a few of our prices. .Motto, Cash: Sugar, Goblet) "C" Hi lbs for SI. 00 Sugar, Extra "C" 11 lbs for I ui Sugar, Dry Granulated M lbs for 1.00 TomuioiH, 10 cans for 100 Peas, 7 cans for 1 00 Hi miis, 7 cans for 1.00 Peaches, choice quality, .I cans for ... 1.00 Coffee, Green llio, f lbs for 1.00 Colfee, Green Costa llica, 5 lbs for ... . 1.00 Soup, '20 l-lli burs per box, for 1.00 And all other goods in the same propor tion. We are daily receiving fresh strawberrii s nnd other fruits and vegetables, nnd by leav ing your orders with us early we will be able to till them promptly, nnd you will always get the very best the market affords. Kcspectfiillv, SLADDEN ,t SON. Hay fur Sale. 1 1 acres of volunteer cheat and oat hay for sale standing. Good hay. Apply to (il'Aiil) olliee or to F. It. Dunn. Citation. Iu the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon. In the matter of the estate of ( JOHN GOODLIN, Deceased. To James (i Ilin, Samuel Tilery, John I'llerv, and (li-oim- I II. r , ami all persons interested in said estate: JNTIIi: XAMK OF TIIK STATK OF Oregon, y(1 and each el yo.i me hereby c ited ami r quired to uppeer in the County Court of I. am- County, Stale ol Oreuiui, ut the com t room thereof, ut Kni lie City, Oregon, on Monday, theltd day of September, IS88, that beinu' the tirst day of next i-eunlur teim of said court,, ut 10 o'clock ft. in. of said day, then and tin re to show cause if any there be, why an order should not be made for the sale of the followiie.- des cribed real pmpeity, to wit: Frac tional J ol the S W of Sec 7, iu T l.'l S. It 4 West, eoiit.-iiniiiu' 8l.'.Mi acres; also comuienc ing l.'.T) ( lis West of H K corner of See 7, T l." S. 4 W, thence N 40 chs, tlonce W lS.7."i i h, theiico S40 . lis, thence F. 1H.7") el,s to bluce "f Is-mmiiiiL', con "."i acres; id mmem-iii-,' at N Fcor of donation laud el.iim of .1 I", P Crow. lot '.'l.!'.:',!!! see IS. I' S, II 4 W.thelitv S It. 7.) chs, W 8 chs, N H 7 cli. H 8 ehs to place of beiiiniiiL', containing ,'l acres, all in Lane county, Oieu-oti, This citation is directed to L" publi-he.i in j the Kic'ene City lit Alili for four sm c.sii e j weeks by mi i r.ler made by Hon loiilney S. ott, .linL-e ol said Court, ut tin- regular July term 1 1888 thereof. I DAV1DCOODI.IN, Ailuir of Hai.l estate. NOTICE" OF" FINAL SETTLEMENT. OTIt'F IS IIKI.'F.I'.Y GIVEN THAT ' David G Mcl'ailan.l, udniliii-trat r of the estate of James II MeFarbmd, deceased, : has tiled his account forth" tinal settleiiunt of raid estate and Moudav, Sept'-inler ;t, 1S.-S, has been set for Inuring the same by order of ! the com t. David G. McFaiii ami. Adinr. HARDWARE ! And Im pJements! imaaHMmMUMNwai Having purchased the entire sloqk of HARDWARE & MACHINERY, Belonging to Pritchett & Forkner, I shall sell the same at Bedrock Prices ! A share of the trade solicited. On- posite "Guard ." UNDERTAKING! I ni:tke a specialty both for quality of -joods ami prices to the times. Country orders M.lidted. Liberal discount suit or casi, accunpanyin, orders. )rders proinptl attended to bothbvma.iort h-raph. Sai.s.adion iu:n a rC-s -, COM'LETE f LINK OK '-s ;- "U wT.;" 1 'f l lL.?i"i .--',ilU lUllllilUUl A - Uall and see ms. Cormr Willaiuftle and Seventh Notice. Farmer if ) want money bring nil your old iron, cornier, brass, etc., to W. Sanders. He pays the highest cash price. New York Stole. PEPOliT t)F VII K CONDITION - or tick - Firs At Eugene City, in the Stato of Oregon, at the elvu of business, June 30, JHSS. IlKsollicr.s. Loans and .lis mints Slfr.'CO 81 I iverdr.tlts, secured and unsecured. 4,31") 00 V S I lute l lo secure circulation l'.',i00 00 Due from approve! reserve agents. . 'J1,.I0 07 Due trr.m oilier National liunks l."7 '.'0 Due from State I'.aaKs and blinkers. 7.0 10 J'l Ib-iil estate, furniture, and fixtures. O,--.") 00 Current expenses and taxes paid... 2,141 W) Premiums p od '.',:VKI 00 ( 'l eeks mi l nil er cah items L'.'.'.'iH 84 Hill, of other banks M0 00 Fractional papvr currency, nickel nnd cents 11 80 Speck C.'l.OlotiO Letfal tender notes " 00 lie.leii ption Inn. I with I'. S. Treas urer (.1 of circiiluii.il.) oO Total I.IAIIII.ITIKH. Capital Stock paid ill ... .$l!ll,.ri8S 81 S iO.OiiO t'O 4,000 00 Surplus fi;'id Cli.liviile.1 pmlits National Hunk noies outstanding Individual ib posits Kiibject to cheek Demand certilicntes of deposits. Due to other National liunks. . . Due to Statu banks aud bunkers ,ri,470 2(i 11,250 00 8l,2"i 18 30,17(5 80 4Sfi 50 7!) 80 Total SlOl.oSS 84 Ktatk ok (luroos, Coi sty or Lank, ss: 1, S. 11. Kiikin, dr.. Cashier of the above linuied bunk, do snleinnlv sweiir that the above statement is true to th-; best of my knowledge and belief. S I! l-'ifiv -Tu fushier Sul scribed nnd sworn to la-tore me this l'-'th day of July, 1K.S.S. L. Jll I.VKl'. Notary Public. T. t!. llKNtiiin-KM, G. I!. Ohiusman, I. M. IIkndiiicks, Directors. ColttiKcr -Attest: Nutitr of Fiii.'il Si'llleinrni. VriICKlS HKItKliY GIVEN THAT ll A J Cruz. in, adniiiiistrutor of the estate of Win Dod-on, deceased. Ins tiled his ac count of limit settlement of said estate, and Mom lav, September 3d, 1SSS, has been set tor bearing the same by order of the court. A. J. Cltt ZAN, Adu:r. F.iit:ene City, July 14, 1888. NOTICK KO U IT 15LI CATION. I.ANH Oi ril K AI lbiSKIU'llli, On., I July :t. 188S. "VtiTICI; IS HKI.'KI'.Y GIVKN THAT ll the followiiiL' named settler has tiled nil tic of I, is intention to make final proof in sup port of bis claim, and tii.it said proof will he made before the JmL-e, or in his aiwence, be fore the clerk of the county court of Lane Co., Or., at Kic-etio City, Ore'an, on Friday, Aug. 10th, 18SX, viz: James It 1,'iley, Homestead F.nirv No H787 for the N. K. 1-4, Sec. 24. Tp. 13 S. H 11 West. W M. He names the following witn-sscs 1 1 prove his continuous residence upon, nnd iiiitivntion of said land, yiz: .1 H Feruusnn, Win A Smith, W E Mays, SnmT Ferguson, all of Monroe, lien ton, Co., Or. Chas. W. Johnston, Ite.-ister. TuttYlls Malaria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. Tliey produce regular, natural cae ualloiis, never t,"rlpe or tnlerfere with tally loisiness. Asafiiniily uieilleliie, they should have a place in every household. Trice, S3 ceuls per box. Sold Everywhere. Oflice, 44 Murray St N. Y. J. B . HASKELL. AT - W - 5f -"--J: f ff IT !. - i J ' ) ' ,7."' T W W 1 . - - t yTjr B I lV If J J. R. REAM. .Stmt, Eujj.-n.- Citv, Or. Bank " .;-r. a vyr-vpy." ' Vv55rs':"-T"v 's",-x ' ,1'- w v--f--, f IS 1 M A i'a',-.,v vi.i for Infants "f antorla is o well adapted to children that - an mend It aa superior to any prescription t-owo to me." H. i. AacuEa, M. !)., lil So. Oxtonl St., iirooklya, N. Y. THE Why all who want Bargains go to 1,. - MLS Is that you win JJuy more uoods ot rirst class quality for less money than elsewhere as our large SPRIMG MB Of Ladies, Misses and ami Slippers liavtt arrivt-tl and public tho LAIaiKSL AsSSOIiniliM ot Hoots and Slu ever hrouglit to huenu City. Custom work and Uepairiii'' No trouble to show goods. Call and b couvinml. ism m I I,' 1.1 , ' l, -..!.f;-L-2-i ' ' " 1 ' 1 1 - 4 i. CHEAPEST AUD EEST PLACE TO nishing Goods. If you will give a few minutes I terest you in the 1 H ill H FR.B ili u u w ; ify la ou Br.. I have a lar;e lot of noots and .-iioes lor less nionev tlian ai one in town, and every pair Warrantd. Clotliini,' for Men and ISoys as low as sl.7." pt r suit. II;its irateli. I have just received a lot of Sprinir and !unimer dress ;o6i!- ' , the nieest I ever lunl. (lifls ountt-nanefs to iierl'eefion; just - . 1 cts per yard. My stock is complete and I am j anxious to sell. If your socket book ! ie rmor inonoH Vin'tif? j'f !tt Viova v' V , i and 1 will clean ! David did Goliah. NOTICE T0 MEDITOSS. ; Y"TIfK Is lli:i:K!l 7 t;iK. 'I'll AT mi'lt-rsii'ii.-.l li.,s .ln.'v a i...:n',-, 'l'""'-'"t..r,.f tlicsi.ur ,.f t;,.,',r Kr-.iu- -t:a t hrtvl.v n..t:H-.t f, i.r.t tli- -iiitt.iientinyst..rpii, Kiitvt eC'itT, I.ane t .iiintv, rvt-..ii, witl.in six i!i,.ntliii from the u I'TL'- OaW.l ih ,tli .In- ..f Julv, ls.S. . ,, J. 1. MTI..-K. UiSlKi.s Jt D.il:iis, Atty. Admiiii.tratiir. i j sr and OM'-frcn, CsitrU - " ' "-'i!. CftMtlpatlnn, Foc.i 1, l.riii uiin'in, lu'.L1; ' . ........ o.-), aui piuiuotei dt V'J,..l; ,Lvriou3 meJicaLiuo, Tin: CrNTAi'it Cosicanv, ;r Murray Street, X y SUMMER STYLE Children fine Shoes atk w. ant pivj-arod to -sliow t neatly and promptly done 7 K &. I KRAUSSE & KLEIN. mora an I' BUY f L0THIN3 AND GENTS FUE J. W. CHERRY.! me your attention will try and ir way of ( tl:i' will Jimv .dY v.a.i. uYv. " tJie thitiir for lean year, and oiilJ lk' - a w "w v lt out as slick as G. BETTMAN Aoik'c to Creditors ' VOTIC'R I.s II KI'KIJY GIVKN THAT ' -.1. All .rrN!n. Uvi,,.. claim. s i 1 ,- 1,,-n-l.y n-.tifir.! M prex'iH ,he :uw t.. w t,.it,iJr,.t.,r i tl, , of ,! I'.-m.,- ( irv. Or-pm, within n -ut!.,- ir. ii, tl. d nf tl.ii n-tiiv. I .M.VTTHK- WA1.I.IS. I July 7, lvsS. AiluiinUtraWr. i