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H 1 1 IP 1 OHi CITY G 0 ESTAIILISIIED FUR THE IM SSF.ll MTION OP UEMIU'RATIC rRIXiJiriES, AXD TO EARN IN nOXEST LIVING BY TDE SWEAT OP OCR BROW. VOL. 20. EUGENE CITY, OK, SATURDAY, JULY 28. 1888. .NO. 51 Zt tfugcnc City tod; .IJLIIEDEYEUYSVri-lU'AY) i. L. CAM IT. I'LL, .,,!li4lit'r ! IMopriHor. ....,. .. )n lvil "f "ll.atnette ,, Irtw.-eil Seventh and Eighth Streets. Ill I .it' ri:i;M.-;nKSL-i;s(J!:irTl.)X. .V) .75 ji.r nnniiiH M"K- " oruoXi.Y i.lverti""'"" his-rted as '""'"J- , 4, . ,..iv ten lines or less mitf insertion 8.!; '"Aertw-tw will be charged at the fol- ": s !l:e;,l;.r,ixm..ui. ''Str.i'ini-Hi'oi.m;,;;' .Bu . in, (r tilth insertion. 1 i Zr isim.' l.ill- " ill be rendered quarterly. Al job "lk lllll-tbe PAID FUH I.N MKLIVKItY. CEO. B. DORRIS, Mto'-ncij and Counsellor- at-Law, till practice in; tub .ornrs V ,,f the Second Judicial 1 M-trict and in Jwc'iie Court of this State. Saui.d fttt-utioii given t.) collections and matter in nmbate J L, BILYEU, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, - EUGENE CITY', OREGON, nil VCTICES IX ALLTI1E COURTS OF this State. Will t-'ivo special attention to willuctwus and probate matters. OKKIOE -Over llendrick it Eakin's bunk. Washburne it Woodcock Atloracys-ut-l-siw iCU.iBXB CirV, - - - OREGON OFFICE At the Court House. jv8ni3 ceo. a. nonius. h. w. CONDUN. CONDON & DORRIS, Attoriicys-at-l.a.v, LTUEXECITY, - - - OREGON OrricE Over Robinson Si Church' hardware it.iro. CEO. M. MILLER, Attorney and Ccunsellor-at-Law, and Ileal Estate Agent. KIT.EXE CITY, - OREGON. Oilice formerly occupied by Thompson & I'ean. .1. E. FENTON, Attoriicy-aM-aiVa BUGEXE CITY OREGON. Sfwcul attention ijiveu to Probate business Mil Abstracts of Title. Orric'K Over Grange Store. Trw.IIAliniS,M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE Wilkin's Drug Store. Kviidcnce ou Fifth street, where Dr Sheltou nrmtrly reside.!. DU. JOSEPH P. GILL, 1 UN RE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res VAleuee when not professionally engaged. Uenidence on Eighth street, opposite Iresby "inn Church. i I I If A I -I- A It I I o. u. vv a i i uiN. or.. I ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE M Courts of the State. Special attention given to real estate, col-fc-'tinir, and probate matters. - -allectiug all, kinds of claims against the -jilted States Government. IMice in Waltou's brick-rooms 7 ami 8. B.P. DORRIS, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. T HAVE SOME VERY DESIRABLE A rartin. Improved ami Unimproved 1'own j'perty for sale, on easy terms. "SfSrty Ztentei and Esnts Collected, !"'' Insurance Coinpaiiies I rvpn sent me th1T.-t (M,''st "d ' imwt Reliable, anil in e ' ""MPT an.lKiji iTAB'.F. ailjustmelit of their '"Jw rAsnSKi'oNii to Xonk. y""r patron ise is soln ite l. uce up stairs, over the Grange Store. 15. F. DORRIS. J. DAVIS, Merchant Tailor. TTAS OPENED A SHOP OX NINTH Al. Mreet ..pp,ite th Star Rakerv, where '.'prvparetl toiloull kinds of work otfered " l hn. Ur-'t"ck of Fin. Cl-.ths ouhandf'T nr.to.lcct from. u(.1'',lr"1 ""d clraniii dun prouiptly. S it-Mf- tni.-.mntH. V itm, Nov. 6, lSiW. tf Day & Henderson, THE LEADING FURNITURE &, a 1 TiTT 1 i K. House ill Euuoiu'. Corner 7th and Yil. Sts F0U TUK JU'ST1'Y CELEURATED U -GOLD AND SILVER SHIRTS - 0 ' hum!? We are still nt the old reliable "Grange Store," Tl I JFM and can sell you anything that you want to eat Cheaper Than the Cheapest. Have removed to Marx' New build ins; Thcij have a complete stock of Watches, Clock, Jewelry & Musical Instruments. ALSO- A large invoice ot ii a i; iv uvx wojiivw! MS BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. i;k.i;m; - - - obegos. C Marx, Barber Shop and Bath Rooms, Hot and cold baths always ready during the week. First door north of D;inn's new block. -r thatare fretful, peevish, ! tfVYVC.S ortroubl.-i wUU ; n fr..,),;nrt Pm'his or winnr tone, ..b Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains uo Opium or Morphine, : hence is safe. Price 23 cents, bold by , Oshurnft Co, tu,-eue. C, M. COLLI EK, Attorney-at -Lair, OFFICE: At Court House, County Sur veyor'yoom. I off'-r fur s d- 4'iiMU feet l.u-iness proper ty on Will mi tt- -t et. on which the buyer can double his mot-ey siibin ''"'" 1 Olu. 11. Miixib BBQS. Iia'is(iiias goods. It. I). Cochran & Sun, Real Estate Agents. i:u? in City, Oregon. Will attend to general Real Estate business such ns buying, selling, leasing and renting farms and city property, etc. Offioo on south side of Ninth street. H. F. McCornack, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. EUtJEXE CITY, OREGON, HAVE OI'EXED OUT A LARGE AXD Select Stock of GROCERIES, CICARS, T03ACC0S, MIsrKLLAXj.:ol,s (;0(DS. Etc.. MISCELLANEOUS (;i)ODS, Etc, Which I intend selling at F.llt ,t.vi Reason- A HtC I'lllt'ES. GIVE ME A. TBIAL. l'Obl .I.swkc lU'diliii-1, KtHjent City, Or, (; C. GARlilSOX. Or lers fur Spencer I'utte fruit tresg may be left at the Grange store; also Mr. Iirowu, on Eighth street will lave thetu for sale. Three year old dartlett pear trees will be 12 s hundred, snialli r ones (H. Other trees cheap. OllviLLE I'BIIJ", Prop. yvfvvv would enjoy yonr dinner J j nd are revented bj Djs i pejitia, uso Acker's Dypper-sia Tablets. They re a positive care for l)ysprsia. In direction, Flatulencjr and Const ipation. W e guarantts them. 2 j &od CO cents. ' O.Lurn Co. Eugene. Ireceries aS Provisions t Jnliortted Diseases. ' !(o fact of nature Is mora pregnant with awful meaning than tlio fad of tho Inheritance of Jisouso. ilodernaclenco, which hns Illuminated so many dark corners of nalure.lnis shej anewlightun the wniuous words of the Scriptures, "Tlio sins of l lio fathers, shall bo visited upon the children unto the third and fourth ivencra'.lon." Fifty pcreeut. of coses t f consumption, cancer and scrofula, run In families through Inheritance. Insanity is hored. iury m a marked degree, but, fortu natelv, like many other hereditary diseases, tends to wear Itself out, the stock becoming extinct. A distin guished scientist truly says; "Xo orpin or texture of the body la exempt from the chance of being Uio subject of hereditary disease." T'robubly more chrnnio diseusos, which permanently modify tho structure and functions of " theboily,nromoreor less I uiblo to u In herited. The important and fur-reiuhiin; practical deductions from such facts ure obvious to rofloctlnir minds, und tlio best uieiins for prevoutiiiff or curing theso d senses is nsuhjectof Intcnso In terest to all. Fortunately nature has firovldcda remedy, which exporirnco ias attested us infallible, and the reme dy Is the world-famous Swift's Specille, a pure vegetable compound nature' antidote for all blood poisons. 'J'otne afflicted It Is a blessing of luestimubie vp'.uo. An Interesting treatise oil "Blood and Skin Diseases" will It mailed free by addressing Tus Swipt Si-Efirto Co., i DruwcrS, Atluuta,lja. J What Is II? Tlint iiroduoes that beautifully soft com pleNinn mid leaves no truces of ils applica tion or injurious elicits? The niiswcr, Wis doiu'a Kiibertinii acconipliKlies all this, mid is pronounced by ladies of taste and retine nu nt to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warratited liaiiuh'HH and iiialcliieKS. F. M. Wilkius, noiiit, Ftij,'iiie City. - - Ry the latest lilellimls iu use by Eastern dentists hih in the profession, Ilt ndiiHi.n is enabled to produce equally im desirable re sults in tine p,old tilling. Olllce saiiie place, Hayes' block. E. It.LUCKEV & CO. AoKsrs for RoKiiii KK & Si iikck Prkpaiia thins. Purest) Jlother Tinctures superior iu preparation to any iu the market. Hydiastino Tonic one of the tlnest com pounds lor debility and lust vitality. Homeopathic mother tinctures and Tritu rations per ct lit Ktroupcr thnn tlnid x tracts; prices the same as Eastern establish ments. Special ntteutiou is culled to tlio B. ,fc 8. tinctures, lie sure nnd mention II. .V S. when preseribiiiu, A full supply always- ou hand at E. R. Luekey & Co's. Lambert & Henderson aro the solo ngents for the celebrated Superior stoves. Take your wife and look at them. Milto an appointment with Heodorson Donlist, nnd have your operations performed n a skillful manner. Moore's Revealed Remedy regulates nnd builds up all the organs of tlio human sys tem. Sold by Eugeno Druggists. Dr. Taylor's 7 Oaks Compound, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothacho, siel) headache, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, complaints peculiar to females, cold or cough, hives, chills and fe ver, pains around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Okoiior Taylor. Sold by Ostium & Co, druggists. Mr Geo F Craw has the sole aneney for brands of the celebrated Tansil Punch Cit! all 'tears. r H ? S B b u n u if" U I iln not i.i'lii vd t'li't Avir'n fsir.-:',r:!:.t has an c!;np as :. ure for ijor.'.lnlo'i-i llu morn. it is I'leasimt tot.'tke,gie.i.-:'eii!li to tlio l.o.ly, r.::d pio liiccs n wore peiina nent result than nny uii'dii inn I ever i: u d. E. Il.iinis, :ioi:h Litiili'.le, Ohio. I l.avc iwt-l Ayer's Rarsainirillii; In l.iy f.'iiiii!;,-, for Srrofiiia, and know, if it la taken faithfully it will thoroughly er:nlim!o this t, rrililci iliieaso. -W.!'.',o'vler,iI.D., ( Irt uiiv '!!!, Teiin. Fur f"r:y years I lii:v; :i.!:irnl with l'.e sipeiRi. I l.'ive t; ii d v n iM.!' mi-dies for m; v eoiiiplaint, but found no relief until I eoiiiioi'i.ieil u.-.iog Ayer's Sal: ::iai;i'.a. After taiiin:: teti but tles ('f iliiS lueiliei.n! I am coini.ieieiv cuumI. M. C. A,a. -l.ury, Rn. icpiii:, ,l.. I Li've -red. for ye.irs, o ( V.tarrli, whii ii " . " si veil) that it il' mio.'- ,1 my epp-ti: '. ml eak eneii ;;iy :. yiteii). Afrer iryiri; o'lier rel.w.iies, wi'hitul re lief, I h'-.M!! to l.'U.I Ayt i'.i S.ii ':;! riili. .u: !, :. a l .', lo Uo in, v..ei r... 1. S.. ..in L. Cis.k, !. i A;;..- j hi., Jli.sti.,-1, '!:..: .. Ay. r's S.irinp-.ri!lr Is M'l'l''' i IT to ( 11 V ,1,.,;. l'l';..,:,,'. th.t I ev-fr ti:. :. I J.i'. o te.ken it for S roi ,! i, Humors, Erysipelas, Catarrh, Can bs cured by purifying, the blood with 0 a I! n ULrjilll :iu:'!i It in a i : V.lli" liivif el' , :iu I .':oi i, a-el r. i i .i d I. i: lit f:..in it. ..',, :i Ii.r -f:."!i. -.!...' -T. f. r.!,:.i,. If Ayer's Sarsa.iii!a, I'reptrod by Dr. 3.C. A;'T i ( C, tv; I.Hu'i. I'rlce Etl ; tit Im-'.r-, (i.".. NO HAUKISOX FOB THEM. liiiliiina K(inliliciiiis Who Kt'putlitito tlicTlckot. The RepublicHtl oruaim feel no doubt Ihat duty to tlie pally requires tin in to claim everything with confidence, and to endeavor to show that Harrison is sweeping things in liU own Htale. Rut the facts are against them. The following utterances of Republican-, Independents itud others in the Hon si. r state, recently collected by the Chicago Times, are more reliable as nil index of sentiment there thuu volumes of mere asser tions: llfNTIXC.TOS COI'STY. Rev. Dr. Scliaaf (pastor of the German Ri funned ChurelO, Rep. I am and have always l'ccn a Republican in principle, but I cumiot endorse Ihe platform of that pally of Ihisear. I am opposed to high protection and to Ihe liipior plank, and, being well sat isfied with l'lesidelit CUvclalld's course ill the lest three nud a half years, und the Deiu oeiatic plulfoini coming nearer my ideas iu the particulars mentioned, and nearer Re publican principles ns laid ilown and fol lowed by the old leaders of that party, 1 shall Vote the lKitiocrutic ticket this fall. m.sroN ou'xtv. Le Roy Teiiipleton (farmer, I ml.) The Republican platform is detestable, nnd the candidates are the tools of monopolies. I should have been glad to vote for Hicham, but never will vote for Harrison I don't like Cleveland nor the Dciuocratiu platform, but us a choice of evil I will vote the Demo cratic ticket. A1.1.KN I'Ol'NTY. Fort Wayne W. D. Page (editor and pro prietor Daily News, ltep.) lam uot satis lied with the platform, ill this, that I think the P.i publican party should decline hoslili ty to the liquor trufllc as u menace to our hoiin s and to our welfare us a nation. The free whisky and tobacco plank I regard us an outrage. Chaili H McCullough (son of Hon. Hugh MeCulhnigh, en-Seeieliny of the Treasury, banker, 1 m ) The Republican platform and the nomination of Hen Harrison insures the statu to Cleveland. CAMS COUNTY. Ex-Mayor Thomas H. ltringhurst (Rep.) The l)i niocialio disseiilions over Governor Gray will uot have much iulliiciico in the campaign. That fight is over, Parly fealty will compel antagonistic Democrats to work for the ticket. Harmony may be expected iu the llemocratic party. James lltichauuii (farmer, Dem.)-Ihe Democratic sky is clear us a lu ll. We have no boilers or kickers unions us, and there is nothing to cause our defeat. Daniel 1'. Raid win (eX-Altomey General, lb p.) Numerically, 1 think the Democrats have a majority in the Uoosier stale, und if they can hold their meu thuy will win. DA V IKS COUNTY. Alfred Jones .retired merchant, Rep.) The Republican platform pleases me. I be lleve in protection, but 1 will not vole lor Gen. Harrison, My reasons ure Ihat he is too aristocraliL' iiml on-Ainei lean, and he Is a cold, Hellish, disagreeable man. Colonel N. II. Jepsou (ex-member Repub lican State Central Committee.) The Re publican ticket has the most ability and the platform is about right. However, Air. Cleveland has made a very acceptable Presi dent. Anthony Johuson (farmer, Greenback.) Tho Republicans made a great mistake nt tuieiigo. llie Oreeiibackers will never for get that Hurrisou wuutcd to send them ull to a IiinatKi asylum, U. W. Padgett, (ltep.) I have always been a Republican, but I urn a tariff reform er. It is easy to guess Ihe rest. 1 shall vote for Cleveland this time. John Wainemau (President of '.lie Miner's Federation of Southern Indiana, Ind.) The Tho Democratic platform und candidates better represent our interests than the lie- publican. 'Iwo-thirds of the miners iu my district w ill vote for Cleveland. John Feagaus (Vice-President Stale Fed eration of Miners, Dem.) Our men sre gen erally in favor of taritr reform, and a large majority of the miners will vote for the Dem ocratic candidates. The unpopularity of Hurrisou among the laboring men in this, his own state, promises to cost him many votes. Pt'LAKKI COUNTY. William Shortridge (Greenbaeker.) I favor the election of Cleveland. I endorse every syllable of Cleveland's message as be ing iu the interest of the people. John Kecs (farmer, Rep.) I shall vote for Cleveland and Thiirmau this full. Cleve land has given us a pure administration and advocates that which the workiligmau needs. George Hassmer (fanner.) 1 have voted the Republican ticket many yours, but cau not conscientiously do ho again. I cannot vole to let money accumulate in the treasury for uo purpose when we need it iu circula tion. The Republicans hum inadii many promises und kept few. The Democrats have made few promises, and Cleveland's Admin istration has kept every one that it was pos sible to do. Cleveland is tiiy niali and the man for the people. D. V. Stroiise (druggist, Rep.i If I live till fall my vote will be cast for Cleveland. I want to see the money distributed over the country instead of accumulating nud laying idle iu the treie-ury, und this will be accom plished if lie in elected. U. S. HiiZi-li I have been s Republican until this jiur, but cannot conscientiously support Harrison. Ho was de.euted here once for governor, and next fall many of his former supporters w ill be found iu Demo crat ic ranks. Most-H A Dllts (Kid estate, Rep.) We will lose votes ou account of the Ireo whisky plank. J. II. Tobiy (cigar maker, Rep.) The eir t of the Republican platform on my business if earned out, would bo to lower the price of ck'tirs to (he consumer and in crease tho number of shops. For the pur pose of protecting myself arid other meu in like position 1 oppose free tobacco. I think the free whisky plank as a means of expe diency to insure political success is, iu my mm I, u doubtful (piestiuii. William lletiiiett (farmer. Rep.) The free whisky and tobacco plunk iu our pl.itlorm as a means of reducing the surplus does not meet with my approval. O. (. Luuiboru (furiuer, ki p.) I think the w hmky plank should be omitted, aud be lieve our welfare would be improved by stt enug clear of sumptuary legislation. i , UAKSIIAL COUNTY. I lionrbou Hon. John S. Render (Ind.) I am decidedly oppostd to Harrison and in favor of a general tarilt reform. I think the Republicans will not cany Indiana. L. N. Demoss (Rip ) -Cleveland will be Ihe next president and Indiana will pve him JO.lMiO majority. Cleveland is thenght untu iu the right place. Giiieial Harri son is a good m.iii. but not good enough to win. II. F. Itoseiiberry (t'lo.) Relweeii the two great parlies 1 think ihe Democrats will carry Indiana and elect CU-Vi luiid. The old Greenback party will geuerally vole the Democratic ticket. Ill ACkrOltD COUNTY. Samuel Cassell (farmer, ltep.) I was a soldier for four jeais, wu.i in sixteen battles, besides niatiy sUiiiiislin; have ulwuys been a Republican in principle, but the present Administration having proved itself a true friend lo the soldier u wi ll as to the best in terests ol the country, 1 pioj.o-o to Vote for Cleveland und luur'uian. There are many other fX-Holdiois who will do the same thing. tiiton county. Tipton -W. Springer (farmer, ltep.) I can never stand the whisky clause lu the Ri publican platfouu. Henry Goal (fanner, Rep.) 1 have voted the Republican In kit lor twenty-eight years. 1 do not dcseit my p.iily or Us pnu clples, but lliey have desuiied llie. P. J. Muylor (tanner, Rep.)--'lhe pres ent AdlliiniIlatl01illasbi eU so pure and spot less that 10 clear III) colisclt lice 1 Hill com pelled to Vote the Dcinociatlc ticket. Rev. Ncal (Methodist minister, Rep.) 1 coiidcniu Ihu "Iree-whisky'uud-lobacco" plutloiin, but just huw 1 will Vote 1 will Uot say. WAIIASII COUNTY. Michigan City Liwyei James A. Thorn ton (Rip.) llainsoii and Aloitou are all llglil. I can stand them, but the plntfoim Is all rnif, The idea of upholding War lakes in (hetiuiu of peace lo protect liiouop lies, and '.avoliug free w liisky to reduce the surplus, .s a mistake of ihe urnt magnitude. W It 11 LI. Y COUNTY. E. P. t'.etsou, farmer (Rep. )I would have ilk. id a lalloilii favoring lalit) rcduclioli, believing that would have beeu to Ihe best lutoresis ol the kgiicultiirists. The protec tion afforded the launer is merely imaginary. 1 dou't like the Republican tickut. Alllsou would have built pi elei able, or a Uiuu like Wiudoui who stands up tor ihu agricultural States. UAUiuoLOMbw county. James Godfrey (wealthy luruier, Rep.) Am well pleased with the lopiildicaii plat lorui, but do not like Hariiso,.; think he is a weak candidate, but williihcly support the ticket. CLinK COUN Y. W. T. Jacobs (coal dual. -, ltep.) says that Cleveland has made u lirsl cla-s President, and that the Adiuinistialloi. to his best be lle! has beeu cluau and UmiIi I. Ho mads uo expression ou the tun It" pleuk, but thought the Republicau free l.rpio plank would uot lesiill seriously, Churlestowu Qu i e defection occurs in Republicau ranks. mien Teeple will not support ll.ui isou i,; .e, lor Cleveland. W. It. iloyer aud J. 0. Campbell will vote for Cleveland. Alt three belong lo old Repub lican families nud are leading men in their community. They dou't like Harri son. Jesse J. Coouibs, Memphis, goes hack ou Republicanism, aud will vote tor the entire Democratic tickut. He also was an old aud leading Republican iu his district. His reas on is unknown. ' Dr. Edward Elfi.d o' Memphis (Iud.) Is idcntllled with the faii..iug interests, and de clarert that farmers -n this section geueially appro v- i i lie Democratic platform. The Democratic ticket will take well. CLINTON COUNTY. James Wallace (farmer, Dem.) The Democrats of our township feel all right. Some Republicans seem to be dissutistlod. "What are they dlssatislled ubuut, the man or the plattoiui ! "Some ol them tho man uud some tho platloriu." A. J. Sharp (farmer, Rep) Have uot heard any Democrats talk of bolting their ticket. Win Millur (farmer, Dem.) I rather think that a laic,e uuuiber of the Republicans of Mulbery ure going for prohibition. I have heard more ul.oilt pruhibitiou than I did he fore, MARION COUNTY. Edwurd Gould (Labor) I am very much in tavor of the eluctiou of the Democratic ticket. I like both the ticket aud platlorm aud am very desirous that Ihe labor element throughout the country should he fully posted ou General Hurrisou's labor record. 1 reiterate my former charges published throughout the couutiy that General Harri son was in fuvul of harsh troalmcut toward the railway strikers, and that is evidence that he told thetu 1 or 1.20 per duy was enough for them, Lewis Custer (promin.nt Henry George uiau and secretary ot the George club) I oppose the Republican party this campaign, although I voted for Ifiulue iu 1881. The Chicago platform represent monopoly in lit most aggruvuted lorm. Harrison is a corpoiatiou attorney, the figurebcud of a party bucked up und duiuiiiutod by privi leged clasKos, the would-be aristocracy of America. Samuel L. Lt-fllngwell (one of the most notable uud substantial of labor agitators) There is is no possible redemption iu any thing that is encouraging to workiugmeu. t he platform is a fraud. Hurrisou's whole record is adveise to the hopes and anticipa tions of labor symputhi.eis, uud Morton iep leseuts everything antagonistic to Ihe Wel fare ol a community that Uoes uot desire to be taxed to death. The ticket will uot only lose Indiana, but Ohio as welt. Isaac Lahue (leader of of the Labor party of lluriisou county) I kuow of tweuty-tlve Republicans who wi'l not go to the pulls and who repudiate the nomination of 'Harrison. Eugeue Hunt (farmer. Rep.) I cuu't vote the Republican ticket wh.u the plutform de clares for the laxatiou of the necessaries of life. Thomas Arnold (farmer, Rep.) I have not read the plutlonm, but have read very carelully the inessuge of Mr. Cleveland that uiy .Republicuu fi lends sre making such sdu about, and I cannot for the life of me find anything wrong ubout it, uud I cauuot for the life of uie rind anything wrong about it. It is exactly right. I will vote for Mr. Cleveland. (To b continued iitxt veti.) Be t tin m will take all kinds of produce, eg.;-, oacon, butter, chickens aud everything t better prices thau anyone hiu in town.