The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, October 10, 1891, Image 4

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    Eugene City Guard.
61TUBDAY OCTOBER 10. 1891
A Flood Of Gold.
Portland Telegram: Wo have
no great faith in tho "en' i mat,
nnvnriimmt or other, of tho pro
duction and powiible exportation of
grain crops. Iwy are oniy ap
proximate, nt Ix-Ht, but it is an ln
tcreHting to gnems about, at least.
A recent trade "authority" com
putes, from what it deBcribon ag
Who most reliablo data," that tlio
txj)ort8 of breadstuff from the
United States tho next year will be
Mf0ll0WB: Bn.hel..
Wheat 225,000,000
Com 175,000,000
KVe 10,000,000
Oats 15,000,000
The exjort valuo of theso is put
at about 330,000,000, an excess of
$180,000,000 over tho valuo of tho
exports of the past year. Presum
ing that other exjtorts and tho im
ports will bo subntantially the same
as last year tho "balance of trade"
will bo in favor of this country
to tho extent of $200,000,000 or
more. These figures may prove to
bo somewhat exaggerated, or may
not be even high enough, but the
total, whether a little more or les,
has a very healthy and cheerful
look. Most of this money will bo
paid in gold.
Those who aro or pretend to bo
so nervous over tho inflation of tho
currency and tho driving out of
gold and cilver coinngo might as
well calm their alleged fears. Tho
real "calamity shriekers" aro tho
fellows who nro predicting all sorts
of disasters if tho silver coinage is
increased.
The editor of tho Oregon Express
lately visited tho Cascade Locks
and tho way ho writes them up
would impress ono with tho con
viction that tho wholo works aro
stonily intended as a monument
to the gentlemen in charge. Here
is what ho says:
We have tho words of a visitor,
in explanation of this stono dress
ing operation. Ho says that it has
been tho policy of gentlemen in
charge of tho work from way back,
to carvo his monogram on tho
corner Btono at tho baso of tho wall.
By tho timo tho wall has assumed
delinito Bhajm his successor would
lw designated, and tho wall had to
bo taken down, presumably to
reach that corner stono, which
was taken out, tho monogram re
moved and that of tho now officer
chiseled in its place. Tho blocks
of Btono aro then dressed down to
fit tho new proportions of tho mon
ogram corner Btono; then all aro
again placed in the wall, tho struc
ture rises possibly a tier or so
higher, according to tho appropria
tion; when another Buccessor ap
pears, and tho monogram business
undergoes a similar process; and
thus tho "progress" of tho locks
move on whilo an impatient,
long-sun'cring and expectant nub
lio ignorantly hoping, aro lead to
believe that it is tho stupendous
magnitude of tho undertaking
which causes tho related delays
and consequent failure of hopes
long deferred.
Oregon protectionists don't point
to tho woolen mills at Oregon City
to illustrate tho beneficial work
ings of a protective tariff. Tho
price of commodities manufactured
at this concern has been increased,
whilo tho wages of tho employes
havo met with a corresponding de
crease. Under protection tho
laborer gets left every timo Wcl
como. Home Ohio (IciiumtiiIh oflVrvd a re
ward for the ennUiro of a worklniriimn
who him liad Ills wain mixed under
the oiMratlon of the McKlnlcy bill.
It hox Ixh'ii elalmeil hy William Jack
son of Chimin). Tills n mil was a
luborer, worklnir for $1.23 a day. Ow-
Inirtoa reduction in wain's at Mr.
Carm'Kic's iron mines, muiltlng In a
ulNturlmnce. Jackson secured employ
ment an rinkerton gourd, at much
better wages.
1 no Milton haclo says a
Wallowa country girl worked tho
motto, "I Need Theo Every Hour,"
and sent it to her fellow, lie said
he could'nt help it. It takes him
two hours to milk, feed tho pigs
and hens night and morning, and
business must be attended to.
Bob lUirdette says God wasted
mud when ho made tho man who
takes a newspaper from the post
olueo for two or threo months ami
then has the post master mark it
"refused" in order to avoid paying
for it.
It is a matter upon which the
people aro to bo congratulated that
the eodhn month aro far less num
erous than last year. It is to be
hoped that they aro fast traveling
toward tho western sun.
A Detective Whlppesl.
A Taooma dispatch gives tbe aooount of a
gentleman wbo vitneaaed the aaaaalt made
yesterday on the notorious detective 8nlli
van, aa follows:
"I was standing In front of my store when
Sullivan came oat of tbe restaurant, and
when he got in front of my store a man
rushed np to him, took him by the lappets
of the eoat and turning tbe detective around
knocked hira down with a temflo blow
tbe face. The man kicked him repeatedly
and every time that Sullivan tried to aruw,
the rota wot Id knock him down again
ni kick bin. Sullivan made awful out
cries, but the man bad no mercy. I
wear that the man did not hitSullivaa with
a revolver and that he did not bave a revol
ver. The Utter appear to hava dropped
iron ouuivan s pocket."
Mabel Uarmarings.
October 6, 1801.
Geo. Drury, of Mill Creek, was here
hxt week.
Van Matre marketed some flue beef
cattle in Kuireno lost week.
Itcv. Trclloner, from near Oregon
City, preached here last Hundny both
morning and evening. There hhould
itv iwm in tho church for In
t'niiitv tln-re is strength." and the
tn..tni.ni micrht to work more liurruon
lously together; if they don't can It be
expected tnai ouwiuem win i
Married, lant Hundny. at the res!
nt nnd hv Mr. rhllli) Workman
Mr. ThoniiiH Whltniore and Mb Nel
lie Cole. This was Bn unexpected and
verv oulet affair. No guettts were In
vited. Their many friends Join in
wlHhlng them a happy voyage through
life.
The Hunday school at this place for
some ronton has been allowed to ciulet
down. Heretofore there has been Bun
,inw m.Iuw.i and whv not revive it?
If there is any community in which
Hunday school influence is needed this
Ih certainly one. We have a good
church building and enough young
people who would attend regularly to
carry on a succesHful school. What Is
needed to Insure success in this matter
Ih for all to put their shoulders to the
wheel and roll together.
The fumllieH of John and Dave Wed
dlcs and Frank Hmlth who left here
eleven years ago for Kastern Oregon,
returned last week. They found that
eleven years has brought a wonderfu
change on Mohawk. Tho vacant land
has all iecn taken; homes erected and
... it wan tin'ii heavily timbered Is
now under cultivation and orchards of
nil kinds or rrull nas ueen iw".-u.
ThiiH step by step, wo are progressing
and keening abreiutt with the advance
ment of the country.
OllHKBVER.
Keal Kstate Transfers.
KUOKXK.
Geo M Miller to J N. B Fullir, lot 3,
block 8, In orlginl town; $550.
Geo M Miller to Henry LoreU. E .of
lotn 5 and 8, block 4, In original to";$10O
Hnry Loretz to W K Walker and E. J.
MoClanahan, E V, of Iota 5 and 8, block 4,
orlain.l town; $21)00.
II W Jones to Clara and Mia Whit
field, 30x80 feet, corner of Oak and 7th
street, In Bklnner's donation: also
Interest in bu?gy Iiouhc and huildings
on nubile grounds; fS.Ooo. Bond for
deed.
COUNTRY.
W It Walker ami E J MeClanahnn
to Henry Loretz, 212 acres in Tp H,
It 8 W' c-IHIO.
W C 'Martin to FM Veatch,435 acres
liiTn21H,lt8WiHfi()0.
John KizertoDK Henderson, 30.20
acres In Tp 17 H, H 2 W; $7M,
Jeft'D ltiley to Mary J lUehanlson,
1 liitrest in 101 acres In Tp 15 H, It 0
W;f5.
OOBDBO.
Thou Vandyn, et al, to Jacob Phen
rger, et al, lots 10 and 11, block 3, Van
duyn's addition; to be used for preach
ing or prayer meeting by any evan
gelical churches, when not In use by
the C P church; $100.
State and Northwestern News.
The first ebnrch ever bnilt in Portland l
now osed ai billiard parlor. The. oburcb
waa built by tbe Presbyterian denomination
and it owned by Ladd.
Statesman! At Aurora rta high aa thirteen
oenta bare been offered lor 181)1 bops, fiat
very few of tbe growers are Belling tbeir
hopi bopa at thla figure. They are expect
ing better prioea.
The first locomotive for Boseburg & Coos
Hv railroad arrived at MarBbfleld last week.
Trok laying baa been commenced and till
be pushed right along. If the right of way
difficulties oao only be settled without more
lawsuits Myrtle Point will be reached by
the first of December.
Corvallis Inaued (10,000 In bonds (or a
itv ball. Tbe oontract waa let and work
began on a ball. Now it ia learned that
tbe issuance of the bonds waa illegal and
tbe successful bidder will not take tbem. It
seems that the oharter simply authorizes
tbe people to ieoue bonds for water worts,
eloctrlo light, bridge and sewerage, and with
these four objects the power to float bonds
top,
Prineville News: Linn Woods bas a new
contrivance for operating bia bydraulio ram
at Deschutes; be nas a largo waier wueei
with buckets attached which raisea the
water several feet and then pours It into a
trough which conducts it a few hundred
varda to the ram. The laid ram pomps
about one-fourth of an inch of water into
the brewery, while the remainder, about 40
or GO inch' a, runs back into the liver.
In the oaae of Benj. Despain, of Pendle
ton, wbo was encased some time ago of
taking a letter belonging to Mrs. J. Means
from the poatoffloe, and waa arrested, tbe
U. 8. distriot attorney baa found that there
was nothing to warrant tbe charge against
him and directs that be be discharged and
his bondsmen exonerated, whioh bas been
done by tbe U. B. commissioner.
Tho new theatre room is now
adequate to tho wants of Eugene,
and will accommodate any auui-
enco that is liablo to como to gethcr
except on some very extraordinary
occasion.
The Loral Market.
Ttia followlnt Quotations for the local market
aro of retail prices only. They are corrected
weekly, and will be found a accurate as such
ervporicau nemaae:
WhaT Net market I "
(Un-IVr bushel, net '-"
Floi IVrluulks 1 w
Hieitr-IVr n 06 M
Ml'TTON-IVr ft l
Pona-1'er ft OA (4
ViL-Vr ft . 0S(j
iUm-iVr ft U
Shoclokiw ferft 10
HiiEaiVr ft , l.'
URO-Per ft 12 C
Hcrria-IVr roll CI ) M
Koilnlrdofell W
CHU'KKMS-prlns;, Per dos 3 So
(00
Old bt'iis, Per dos..
4 00
FstN- ft
Potatoes New Bushel
OA
40
OS
v
a
Mm
W(4
75 (
14
Suuab 1'ry granulated, Y ft.
extra i, r ...
liolden, V ft
Corrai-Cust kloo best Y ft.
KloVft
Java ft
TlA-V ft
rr IVr boi, 'JO bars
C..asaa-1'er ft
1 so
1
tj&Zt COOS, f
Leares Florence tor Ilead of Tide on the
Bluslaw, erery morning at 8 o'clock.
Returning, leaves Bead Tide at 1 JO p. m,
FARE-FIFTY CENTS.
For freight terms, apply to eaptaJa on
Doanl.
CaPT. A. J. HALL.
Geo, O. Kiowlxs, Qtoeral Manager.
KEPOUTOKTUE CONDITION
or THI
First National Bank,
At Eugene, in the BuU of Oregon, at
the close of business, Sept. ii5, 18J1.
ktaoUBtlH,
Tans end discounts... "l-,15Z'5fSS
OvenlrafU, secured and unsecured. f M M
1 1 H liunda to secure circulation . , . l.w w w
Blocks, securities, cUims, etc. .... , S.W4 M
..! J " i V.nl banks. . . 5S 16
Due from state banks and bankers . 830 41
I.I a....... itanlrilM- atHU fait
uanmui, u..u, m
r '.'.L... .ml liLxat Daid.. 1.125 84
Premiums oa U 8 bond" J.H0JW
Checks and other cash items 010 s
Hills of other Banks 05 w
fractional paper currency, nickels
sreT.vv::::::''.':.".'.-''.".'.
Ujl Under notes............ W000
ltedemption fund with U. 8. 1 reaa-
nrerjfi of circulation) 'K
Total $245,280 86
LUB1UTIM.
Capital stock paid in t 50,000 00
Surplus fund -'SSE
Ilndivuled nroAts 7-9' ??
National Hank notes outstanding H,2o0 (X)
Individual deposits subject to
check 122.IJI 3
Demand certifioatesof dopoHit. . 23,152 44
Due to stute bunks and bankers oil 11
Total.. $243,280 80
State or Obkoox, County or Lank, hk:
i n li Kikln. Jr.. Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the almve
statement is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief. . ...
H. li. P.AKIN. .IH.. VttHlllvr.
Sill scriled and sworn to helore me this 0th
dav i
Coi
of Oct, l'Ji.
1 U.I..H
rrect, attest
NoUry Putilic,
T. O. Hkndrickh,
(. li. Chkihham,
W. It McCohnack,
Uiroctors.
I be, to Inform the people of Eugene and sur-
roundliiKS. that since I have neen in new ior
i i nimu aniiiM sniHll manu facturers and
others who were In urgent need of cash, and hav
ing the ready money on nanu, i nvo uuuanv
andshlpiwd g.Kxls which I am now n a posi
tion to supply the people at prices that will suit
everybody, (live me a call and you will ue con-
VlHCeU mat n. miii'htib i bcih..,, bvwo v..vWr.
than any other store In the town.
A partial list of prices for flrst-claM goods:
Men's suits, good goods, good value for 110,
IWa a suit. . , , ...
Men's suits, diagonal goods, good value, 14,
price, 7.ir a suit.
uranu . i in j pit i mi umvbww, b . . -.
price, IH.'i'i a suit. , , .
And lots of other clothing at greatly reduced
P u0.'!":. .(. iwl onnA. II 0V 2.1:1. 'IM. 2.0.1
Largo quantity of boys' heavy shoes at Hi cents
a pair: good value, ....
Men's solid working pants, M ccnU, 73 cents,
f 1 a pair.
Men's underwear, large quantity on hand,
IS
ood value, l a suit! shirts and drawers, price
cents a suit. ...,
Udles' Dougola button shoes, 11.83, 1.4), 1.73,
''MuVs'tine shoes, button.galters and lace, 11.57,
1.67, 1.73, 1.00 a uslr.
Men a nne cu num, i.uo ,.,.
Men's work shoes, 11.04, 1.13, 1.38, 1.09, 2.13 a
Men and Boys' hats and caps, la, 21, 24, 37, 51
and H3 cent. .
Ladies' hose, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 21 and 23 cents a
pair. .... .
IttMlln VN'ftHf U, O, 11, mi iii . vviim. r..
All Goods Marked in Plain Funircs.
Return afl goods not approved of and
I Will Refund Your Money!
WITH PLEASURE.
Yours, anxious to please,
W. SANDERS,
Opposite Postofflco, Eugene, Oregon.
Notice to Creditors.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
ll J. J. Winn has been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of J.H. Y tun, de
ceased, by the County Court of Lane county,
State of Oregon. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to the administrator at Munroe,
Oregon, or to (Jeo. B. Dorris, attorney, at
Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated October 3d, 1891.
Geo. R Dorris, J. J. Wins,
Attorney for estate. Administrator.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Lamp Office at Rosxbdro, Ohkoon. I
September 1st, 1X01. )
Notion is herobv liven that the following
named settler has (lied notice of his intention
to make tlnal proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the County
(...,.... ... I....... tm I nt t n.1 I'minlv fir.. unit
Judge or County Clerk of lane County, Oregon,
igene, Oregon, ou Haiumay.uciooer in, inui,
vis: Jcsso r. lioibrook, homestead entry M),
e.tl, lor me r. - ui nc 'a miu o ui ui
Sec J6 Tp IH S, ft I K, W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
said land, vis: Reeves C. Howard, Henry
U Carter, James Howard and Charles Mcrar
laud, all of Lowell, Lane County, Oregon.
joim it. BHurs, negisier.
F. L.
A CARD
TI : POB
POSSON & SON,
By far the largest dealers on the Coast lu
T
STEM
TieesiEtliiizefsJuWosEsi.l.ioDis'Bse Supplies.
We are Northwestern Agents for D. M. Ferry & Co., the largest Seed
Growers and Dealers in the World.
F. L. POSSON A. SON.
LINN &
Furniture
SPRING CLOTI1ING JUST RECEIVED,
CHILDREN SUITS, $1.50,
YOUTHS' SUITS, $5.00, $7.00, $7.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.00
Men's Light Weight Summer Suits from $10 to $22.
Men's Fine Prince
Albert
A full line In all the latest styles,
that we can aare jn mooejr.
Call and
RECEIVED.
NOVELTIES IN
I M PORTED
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Hi
-AND-
HOMES
Ten Small Farms
FOR SALE,
Situated from three to Ave miles west of Junc
tion, Oregon.
i
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Fruit, Grain and Stock Land.
The entire tract of 1,150 acres will be
DIVIDED INTO SMALL HOMES
From ten acres up, and sold
On Reasonable Terms.
Inquire, for further particulars,
AT THIS OFFICE, or of
DR. MAIIO,
On tho premises, 4 miles west of Junction, Or.
JOS. W. MAHON.
Dr. R. L. WILLOUGHBY,
DENTIST.
All Wort Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
Nitrous-Oxide Gas and local aniesthctlcs for
the painless extraction of teeth.
OFFICE Over Matlock's store, Eugene, Oregon.
DAY &
1
AND
Undertakers.
Fl'RXITURE DEALERS.
Eugene, Oregon.
eras
Dress Goods !
Mil EMIGRANTS !
GARDEN
GRASS 4.
FLOWER
PORTLAND. OREGON.
SON,
IS.
$2.50, $2.75, $4.50, $5 ond $
D eaters
Coats and
Hat3.
Vests, Stiff and Soft
examine our goods and get price, and be eonrlnced
HOWE & RICE,
Opposite University Book Store
t wiilo Avi-nufH. Good Pniln
lMl'' - in..h Hull, on Houtlu
il' n mw. Willi tWO (I,
1 u ?"v' " Z wim Vhmi Fn-e
"m '. A ikn. nubllo whool
.l VT' ?,'.r. ,i,- kV The n
IH) I
mi . t,-.L- .lutont from
turlng ct'iitor of Eugene.
F AI
Parties who have iMiught hero Iobh than
one year aio have doubled their money
nlreadv, ntul tlione w ho buy now will do
likewi'xe Ufore the end of another year.
Fairniount hits made faster growth than
any Buburb of Eugene, and Im sure to mxm
become the center of the third city of this
Htate. Hnringlleld, Eugene and Fairniount
are fust growing into one large city, of
which the latter will bo the leading and
geographical center.
I. K. rKTEKS.
DAVID t'HEHRY.
OATS WANTED,
In any Quantity.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID.
PETERS & CIIEHI1Y,
West Eighth Strevt,
Eugene, Oregon
DES. J. W. k JENNIE S. BARNARD,
Regular Physicians,
RPECIALTIES-Kldiiev and Liver Diseases,
Gynecology and Obstetrics.
OFFICE at residence on Ollvo street between
Mb and lQh streets.
i m
9th STREET, EUGENE. OREGON.
Opposite N. Y. Racket Store,
Interested, Send for
atalogue!
A FULL UNI Or
Guns antl Snort 111? (.flocls,
And a dandy repair Bhop In connection.
Summons.
In tbe Circuit Conrt of the State of Oregon
for Lane (Jounty.
EllaWilUon, Plaintiff,
vs.
Fredrick Willfon. Defendant.
To the aboved-nained defendant Fredrick
Wilson:
IN THE NAME of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to be and appear
and answer the ooinplaint men against yon
n tbe above entitled suit and court by tbe
firm day of the next regnlnr term of tho
above entitled court, lo-wit: Monday, the
2(Uh day of October, 18'Jl,anJ if yon fail to
appear nnd answer said complaint tbe
plaintiff will apply to said court for tbe re
lief prayed for in xaid oomplaint, viz: That
the marringe contract now eiixtiug between
plaintiff and defendaut be forever dissolved
and held for naught and for tbe care and
custody of the minor daughter of pltf. and
deft., Vernie Willson, and for general re
lief. This KiimmouH is published by order
of the Hon. Martin L. Pipes. Judge of said
circuit court, made at tbnrubera at Corval
lis, Or. gen, and bearing date the 20th day
of Angu-t, 181)1.
Published first time tins, Angust Tld
W)l. L. BILYEU, Atty for Pltf.
NOTICE FOR PCBUCATION.
Land Orrici at Roskbi'ro, Orfook,)
September 1MU. (
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice ol his Intention to
make final proof In support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before tho Juuife or
County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, at Ku-
5 one. (iregon, on haiuruay, jov. H. jwi.vis:
ohn Kisaenger, homestead entry No 4H", for
the S, of SWVi and 8 of SK'i of Sec li, Tp 18 S,
R1W.WM.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence npou and cultivation of
said land, via: Charles Kiasenger, Joshua Tar-
lor, H. F. Hunnicut, Joseph Carter, all of Fall
Crevk, Lane County, Oregon.
JO
OHN U. BUDPK, Register
G.Hunmrns,
President.
S.fi. Eakih, Jr.,
Cashier.
First Hationa
Bank
Of Eugene.
Paid up Cash Capital 50,000
Surplus anil Profits, $30,00
Eugene City- -Oregon.
A ganeral backing business dnce on reason
able term. Sit-ht drafts on XKW YOKK,
CHICAGO. SAN FRAXCISCO and POKT
LAND, OREGON.
Bills ol exchange sold on foreign coon tries.
Deposits received subject to check or certiri
cat of dep.mil.
All collections aitmaed to ns will receive
prompt attest tioa.
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE.
F
A
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illy
Htuto
I to
winiHt
GEO. M.
CLOSING
1 am uow
JBTIB'
AT GREATLY
I R L
1 have a large stock of -
LADIES' SHOES,
Which I will close out BELOW COST.
Other Shoe Wear nt Away Down Prices.
J. D. MATLOCK.
$10,000. $10,000. $10,000
SELLING AT COST.
L. D. SCAKBKOUGE
At Creswell, Oregon,
For the
AS tMIW
Dry (loo
rnints, Oils, Drags, Hardware, Tinware, Wootlenware, Wallpaiier,
And everything In the merchandise line will be sold at cost until the entire stock Is sold
ro produce, wheat or oats.
Call First and Secure Bargain
In orter to settle with Mr. William Tlflany, whose time is up, it becomes necesT 10 9li
the above salvs. All UiUeDtcduess must be
MAMMOTH STOVE EMPORII
Sole Agent for lie "Superior" Stoves and RfflS
AND FOB THE INDIANA STOVE WOEKS.
JACOB MITCHELL (Odd Fellows' Building), EUCENHJt
Freeh Timothy, Orchard Grass, Flax,
Bed, White and AUike Clover,
Alfalfa, Velvet, Cheat, Kye,
Grass, Kentucky Bine.
At GOLDSMITH'S.
Fnlrmount Ih only three llKk from th.
terinlnuHof tlio Htrtft ear line, with flv
cent fare to Eujrene, and will hood. lmvet
motor lino lending to Fprlngiu.id n5
Eugt'iio with llve-eentH fare. H H ti,
iMilnt HflocU'd by tho HIuhIuw and Kiwtern
Kallwny for tToxHlng tho Houtliern Ivifl"
OUNT
The owners have 18 acres of river front
land that they T)roone to donate for man.
ufucturing, which fact is nuro to secure the
location In Fairniount of large factories.
Lots are (id foot 8 Inches by MO, ami are
ottered nt $125 to 1175, on payments of one
third down and remainder on three veins'
time. Acre tracts from $:ii)0 to I'm for
single acres. You cannot do ln tter than
to Invest in these lots, lluy now and get
the Ix-neflt of the advance these improve
ments tire sure to cause.
MILLER & CO.
UP SALE.
oRerlng my
REDUCED l'RICES-
next sixty (lays,
Si
(i
"I
paia lmmeuiaieif,
Boots
L. D. SCARBROUGE
STOVES,
Tin and Granite Ware,
PUMPS, PIPE, HOSE,
Etc., Etc.
in and Sheet
A SPECIALTY.
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