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Eugene City Guard. HATl'KDAY, , OCTOliLIt 0. WHY THK .OlMJ MiN WAS Floyd Davis in l'ojmlur Sjiciico Monthly of a recent issuo fay: A business firm 01100 employed a trained young man whoso niirfry and grasp of aiTuirs ioon led thu management to promote him over a faithful and trusted employe 'J'ho old clerk ft It deeply hurl that the young man should I) promoted ovit him, and took occasion to compluin of it to the inunnRor. Fwling that thii wus a cane that could not U arguod, tlie manager asked tin- old clerk what was mak ing all tlio noiso in front of their building I lo went forward and returned with tho answer that it was a lot of wagons going by. Ho then asked the clerk what thoy wcro loiided with, and again he went out and ruturm-d, rejairting that they wero loaded with wheat. Thu manager again sent him to as certain how many tlieru were, and he returned with tho answer that there were 10. Finally ho was sent to see where they wire from, and he to turned, saying that they were from tho city of I.uex-iia. Tho managur then acted tho old clerk to be seat rd, and sent for the young man, and said to him: "Will you see what is the moaning of thut rum Ming noiso in front?" The young man replied: "It is unnecessary, for I liav olready ascertained thut it iscauned by Hi wagons loaded with wheat. Twenty more will pans to morrow. They behng to Komero it Co., of l.ucena, and ure on their way to Marchesn, where wheat is bringing l.'J.'i a bushel, while it costs only II a bushel at l.ucena. Tho wagons carry 100 bushel each and get 15 cents a bushel fir hauling." The young man was then dismissed, and the mannger turning to the old clerksuid: "My friend, you see now why tho youtig mnn was promoted over you." This illustrate tho tendency of our linn s, for wo are rapidly advanc ing into an ago when concentration of energy and grasp of subject in detail in tho shortest HMsihlo time are requisite for advancement. There is a dillt rencc in pig. Jf all men are eipial, all pigs are cer tainly not. The f irmer who goes into the xrk business with that notion will soon find himself a poorer and wiser man. There's money in the raining of hog if tho Krork be done intelligently. They can l1 made ready fur market in a short time, so that iiuick returns can Iks had that is, if tho breed is n good one and tho animals are given iiroiior care. 1 lie last is the great ulumbling block. Tho ma jority of farmers seem to imagine that hofs cannot exist without dirt. Jt is almost impossible; to convince them to tho contrary MoKlv corn will not answer as well ns sound corn, and a wool pasture will not keep in as g'sxl condition us a clover held. Tit's will eat and Moorish on a good deal that would otherwise go to wasto, but even they draw the line somewhere. It is not generally known that tho Cliincso tea plant ha Ih-cii sue cucftsfully grown m this country lor some years. 1 ins season a con signment of tea from the Smith farm, mar Fayette, North I'aro lina, was sold in New York for 80 cent a pound, and some from tho Siiuiiiierville gardens in South Car olina brought a hidi us ! a H)iind. Mr. Jackson, an expert tea grower, who has charge of tho Siimmervillo plantation undertSen eral le luo, says that with negro labor ho can ruise tea moro cheap ly tliun is done with coolie labor in India, because of it greater relia bility. n by Misfit' Ashland and published in some of the New York p:iiers have raisi-d the iro of California newspaiiers, Max states that every year Oregon orchards are visitoil by tali fori) :a buyers, who pack and ship the pro duct under the numo of California Iruit. Tho S. F. Chronicle ridi cules this and asserts that the name don't count for anything. What's hurting the Califomians, then? The statement was a fuel and evi dently struck a tender place, even if Mix occasionally convermi through his millinery. Jacksonville Times: The repub lican office-seeking contingent of Oregon is on the anxious seat and will probably remain there for soinetimo longer, liovernor-elect Lord having not given out what be pnose doing in tho matter of ap pointment, lie will soon leave lor a visit to relatives and friend in the l.ast, and until ho returns and enter' upon the duties of his ollioe who the lucky 'ople will be can only U- conjectured. A Massaehusett woman ha in vented an envebK which it i im Kssiblo to oK'n and reseat without detection. That woman's ingenu ity will bring down uon her de voted head the maledictions of all 'members of her sex who arc mar ried and most of those who hoi to be. miHIlMI, ATTIUiTIOX. 'It is a curious thing," mi l an artist to a 1'ittsburg Dispatch re- porter, "but when you begin to study anything asleep they or it will wuko ui at once." lie was trying to catch a very pretty girl on a Long liranch lat. She was reclining gracefully on lu r right hand, the elbow bcinu supxrtcd by a guardrail, and contrary to the custom of pretty girls in general, looked really prettier when asleep than when awake. Hut just as soon as the artistic eye had settled down to this fact, and the artistic eiicil had begun to reduce it to paM-r, she lagan to get restless and fidgety, and shortly afterward waked up. "I huvo tried it on animals," he continued, "mid it is the same. We have a very pretty cat at our house, and Bonn time when she curls herself up into graceful and unusual attitudes, I have tried to get a study from cat life; hut just as suro as tho attempt is made she begins to yawn and stretch, and finally open her big eyes on mo with an expression of 'Well, what in tho world are you trying to do with mo now, I'd like to know?' "From all my ex riences I find that almost any man of strong will can by intense thought and exer cisoof will power coniel a man to turn his head, and finally single him out of a crowd. He will not know why, und, really, I don't know why, but it is so, for I have tried it again ami again. Men arc b-ss impressionable than women. Yet there aro probably few men who cannot bo awakened from tho soundest sleep by anybody looking them intently in tho face." Statesman: Tho BherifTof Wal lowa county brought seven men to the onitentiary Thursday. The next trip lie will probably bring tho balance of the legal voters of this county. LlTTI.K ItK K, Oct. 3. I.at i-vvii-inn's cyclone grow In di-lruciivciif us lliu details lire ull.crt-l: The Hot Intimation of the ilii-lnl-liiK eatantrophu was when the rycloiie struck. All the eclcctrlo limits were extinguished, and the darkened streets wer nihil with llyliiR roofs, walls and delirls of all kinds. The cyclone sw ept up from tin southwest, mrlkliig the tow n near thu Insane aayliim, the mule ward of which wax demolished. There )r. luxate w aa killed and several In mates were Injured. It then passed on to the iN-niteiitlury doing slight dam age til intermediate iMilnls. The see- oned and third stories of thu shop ImlliliiiK was blown oil, thu cell tmlld Ing unroofed, the oillee ilest royed and thu old liiiiliiiug scattered hrottdcttitt. Olio convict was killed and several guard Injured. Coward thu main pait of I he ell v the path of the storm was strewn w 1 1 la thu dehris or wrecked luilldlniis, UnuUd U Icgruiih and Iclo- tihonu wire and fallen Uvea that had w ithstood the tcinixntii for many dt cade. Many remdi-nn-a weru dam aired, the roofs lilowu away and walls partly deinullnheil. Thu next marked dauiMKit vaa when thu storm struck the Martin ImlMinir, a larini hriek and apartment house, occupied by the Arkatmait .MelhiMiisi cliureii, ami w-v i-ral nltlcea. (toveruor Klshhaek and Oeneral Arinistead, who bad hsuns In this ImlldiiiM escais-d Injury. Thu col ored porter was seriously lnjurel. Homo of the most siiimlantlal brlek striieturvs In the district laying along Main and Markham streets, south of Fourth and Fifth, were rayed, 'the w ind was followed ly a drclichlntf rain, that lasted nearly an hour am kept every one in doors, mi the real ex tent of thu damage could not lie asoer- (allied at tho time. Telephone wires III the liimlncas Hr llou were lilowu now ii. wild rumors of death and destruction were rife. As soon as the rain ahntcd thuatreeta wei filled with an excited iHiiiiilaeu. 1'u- deslnilnisiii was attended withexlreme dllllculty and ilauger, tut (here were no lights, ami tangled wires, deal of hrick, twisted tin roofs, and gruat plate- glaiM windows nilcil the street an I sidewalks. Many wen thu atorlce of narrow escaisn and most sad the death. It is a matter of common wonder that hundreds were not killed. Tilt xdico were on (he scene piomptly and everything waa done to restrain the disorderly element from creating a ulliirlaiiet. Snloona that were not entirely dmtroyed were ordentl closed at mldiiiKhl iiy t liter Mc.Miihoti. ra trot wagons were preMmil Into st rvhv. and many of thu Injured weru taken to thu headquarter w here their wounds ware attended to. 1 lie storm proin-r old not last more than three minute. The InhIv of Dr. Ingate was n covered from (he ruin of (he asylum at noon today, hid ao mangled as to be almost linreeogiilialile. Several III' mate are missing. Conservative exil male of the tlnaneial lorn on the stale Inslitulloii la f-J.VnoO. On tuiHlnes proiarty, ftai,!H"J. On dwellings :ksi, tssj. If steaming the face is pis si for the complexion, why don't more girls do the family washing? One ran get a lovely steam bath over a wash tub. Nairh ! Uar !. Nmv Yomk. tK t. 3. The Herald lias the follow ing sxcial from Shanghai: It I reMrted that the Jaaue hava capiuietl Kill I. leu l heiig, on the east ern side of the Yn.li river, nearly ops. site YI J u. One bundled and llfty thoiiHand men have been gathenil at I'eklng for the defense of the citv, but of this iiumls-r only 7ns am ellivtivelv armetl. Only .'sl.nio wililieni are available for the defense of the province of 1 'lit 1 .1. that of 1,1 Hung Chang and these ar raw recruit. I'be JapauerM armv baa landinl to the north of the Yellow, or Ihwng Ho river, III the southern part of thetiulf of IV Cbl-I.I, to Intercept the trnrt of ln from thu south, via the (iratid canal, to Tien I'-ln. A Japani-e Ibvt of 17 hlw l now bloi'ka.bng IheOulfof IWhl 1,1. I'rini-c Kung i favorahle lo foreign er and the Western development of the Chinese empire. Kreneh tnsiHi are massing In Ton uln. I a lit War rrvaarailaa. biUN, (Kt. ,1. The wctvtarv tf stnte for foreign atlitlm, tho of Kiuils-rley, bus Iwn In communica tion with the I nd urn government, and prepamtlona hava 1st n tuadti to con (ViilraU Kugllsh and Indian !n In reailinna to pnivd further Kl. It Is added thai the sanction of thurahi net I iio-ewary before further t 11 axe MiaailiWi. BOOTS? I) you nonl a pair ' If yon !', )'" ''dii ntvt? Ilinlll-V 1V KM'"r to XOX Wf li:ivi' lliu lic-t and mII tin-til the lowu.-t. We I.ti.v f.ir CASH, we n il fur ('ASII. No one nii'lcr litiy.s us, no one iinilcrfi-llrt ns. 2?y'WE DO MORE, IVe lVARILAXTOor Boots. YOU AN SON. NO. 181. auaiar aussi;i, t.viui.sjt r. a nr rr al M ark. Hki HAMKSTo, (M. i New evi dence has co ne to light against the Kaerameiilo train wrecker, Wordcii. A Ih.v iiiomimI Alls-rt Weston claims that on thu day the train was wrecked he waa on hi wav from Haerameuto lo lavivtll, and that as he was enter ing iijmmi the hridge to -nH over he w as sloped hy a hand of men, one of w hom lie positively identities aa Wor dcii, and ordered to go hack. Instead of doing so be bid In tbu tuli-s and w as an eyewitness to thu w hole all'alr of wrecking the train. I'awtk kkt. It. I., Oct. 2.-Wliat will nrol.ahly In- the hlgu'i-st strike of textile-worker this city lias vcr mvii whs lnaiigunth-l IimIiiv, when li'SI weavers left their lsnns at lirane mills, as a protest against the n.-duo-i ion of wage. Thlrteeii htiiidal are Involved. For Sale. Ciish will buy some very cheap baled hay at barn near loshen, ( r. II. V. Kkknkv, (ioshcll, Or. C. M. COLLIER, civil encineeraiid surveyor. NOTAWY 1'UIIL.IO. At residence cor. Mh and Lincoln Sts. J. M. GAILY, A.M..M.D, Ollica with Dr. Mtmj, over City Drug Store. KHiKNK, OUKtiON EUGENE FLORENCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS. Pioprietor. Htl 1tY' K.UK'tl MolltlftJTB, WtillipwU) nl KrMnvw i i. im-Uh'i . m , aitiKi-r mtt vuim In KItviic thr litllowiiiK m lu or lock m. in. U'turiiliiR ift4itirvr 1i-t K1mtir Mmi tlawt U i - 1 1 if Miit v ami t'riiUv at t o rliM-k n m nil I hi tKf rilvii in I iiKiiir Itu tir&l (Uy mt , i i-ltM'k in m.i k ni:K itorsi i mr 1 u k, im lorule ml K. ItaAiiir' HviTT lamrtl. Ku Rciif, omt Kuril at liittuHir('i oltWv In Kl r- H. N. CRAIN. Watclirs, Clocks, Jewelrv Sterling and Silver-Plated Ware. tuTWatcli IU pairiug a Heclalty.tu IClIOICNIC, OWKOON MNEW LIFF rt r c. tx:?s run m tux rtzirtm U pII unilr Hwitiv written tfimnit bjr nnthuriml iiait only, t rtir Vmli Mimury; Irfwaof llnmi mnd N-r I'oirr; l4t MaiiIhmm): thtii-hnMii Nucdl Ihm; Kftl I'rtmra; (jtckuf ItmhiT,J NirroiianfM; lwiitniif; all Dmim; wt Vuwrvf thttttirmlivOrtfsin inithr cmumhI Uf utsf.rifflioii, Youthful trrurt,or Kkmnwit L"s f Ttilkftw, Oi'itim ur liiiuor, hu h huU ft )liMry. 4 onnuitiin, iMwrnitt nil IWih. Uf mail, l n.i; mt for (iiirt wnttrn rujanuitrf in run rvfrnul dkhiit. Wnt I llW Mj mi ht- k llMiiwh. MiiiuuuiMsi. livtW 4 onililit, H-Hir hhtmnrh, lylsrki mtd tiiwUiUutt, iitAUAMLUi iuiwul by (WHI KS A I'M AN(, Inm,i.t and h-W laffliU, K Jttli fron. LE CHUN'S rtm tim ntv m ill hiiaf HvF"" lr1lf IBM M f AS A PRCVCNTIV8 H mi-hM H U i in-ilaWII 1 1 H i an : 4mm , Hsl Mi lbaat . Ih a a ratj 1 aanrittki Mm CUREi lpilmMlai. (SOU Its Jk M l ANO, rut(lu and i-nt, kutrn Onton. el LADIES ou kxuw OR. rtLIX LC BRUN'S STEEL END PEKNYBQYHL FILLS r lh oriainJ m imly Fit N'CH. kwiffntn! r -IU K i t'Vt.AVO lrti:g.u i.J olc o o i) o o o OUR PRICE LIST OF Ladies and Misses Jackets, AND CHILDRENS' CLOAKS. At $'."() LailicM Ki'cf.-r Jackets; ct itched eden, regular length. At$'J.W) LadiiM Kecfi-r Jackets; hraided elge, J length. At $1.'A) Ladies Keeft-r Jackets, (Jray Mixed; excellent valui'. At $'J.50 Ladies Tailor Made Coat; braided edge. At Indies Fur Trinuncd DouMo llreastcd Jackets At $in.o0 Ladies Extra Length Coats; plain tailor made. At $17.fi0 Ladies lllack, lilue, Ulin-k Hraided and Fir Trimmed Coats. At $ 22.1 T0 Ladies Ihown, I5laek and (Jray Jackets Vkkv Latkst. At $2.").00 Ladies Hrown Mixed Covert Cloth Jacket. Our assortment of Coats, Jackets and Wraps is complete. Your early inspection is solicited. Rubber : Department U tl U (I II O (I (I o o TO THK WKAKKH: I'erhsns you have never worn hiwtoiit or lt:iy States, and therefor! inav not know that thev arwMA DK IIKTTKH. f IT iiKTTKlt,and WKAU l.O.NOKU than any rulilM-r maile. The next time you want KflUtKIWcall at the ItACKKT HTOKK. and get a pair of the ItUS I iiNS. They will give you the Ileal service of any. THK BEST WAY.- When the liKiiUlihc owner of lheanic akcd that tlent ai,i i "Woiihl yoi rut her go up liill or down?" the cauuel waa Vail etioiigli to ioikwi r the iimiloii hy akliig another. "I'rav Mi i la thu level way acroas Ilia (.lain ahut up?" o wit,'u. tVr' "- ....... ...,4,,v uaiirniiip. kira - m - riee4 ami straight niclhodi THE BEST FOUNDATION. Trail. lent trade l all right for a superstructure, but steady .,,,,, , the foundation of a huiineaa. '1 hat's what wa are working for l proM to not only give price that will attract you, out treatment that will hold you. Hy doing I lilt wa dlaprova tha ataWmcnt thai "There's no frieiidahlp In tnuie," because a man had better havl no cuatouiers than be without friends. A POPULAR ERROR.s-5-s-i- We do not believe "the American say that we, aa a uatlon iiitelllguuce; to attempt it will bring swift and terrible punlalimeut We not only know a good thing whan wt ae It, but we appreciate merit when wa meet lu 1 Ilellevliig this we invite au eiamlnatlon of our stork which Iscoinplete and much large thau usual and prices the lo weal. If you fall u buy, It is powihle we may call iu question youi Judgment, but ou win nave uiscnargeu a uuty you owe yourself ana family and wa merlcan iwople like to be humhuggisl " t0 ii, enjoy belug- humbugged li to iimu'lt our tit will bring swift and terrible punlalnm-iit shall have done our beet to please you. Yours very truly, J. H. McCLUNG. 5 Don' forget to ask for the Merchant's BENEFIT SILVER SCRIP. Consumers Take Notice That for every Cash Purchase of OiNE DOLLAR from any Merchant w hoso naino appears below entitles you to a 5 PER CENT SCRIP, Which they will accept as Five Cents on every CASH PURCHASE of ONE DOLLAR. And take Heclal Notice that the Merchants who belong to this Associa tion are the inont wide-awake and keep the beat selected stock of (lood, and their Trices aru the LOWKHT. J. If. MeClung The Misncs Walton ( Mill r n & Ik-Lano J. O. Watts K. HchwarzM-hild... Howe k Kiev .Dry (Jooda. ....Milliners. ...Druggists, Jeweler. ...Htat loner. ....Clothiers. Linn & Kays Furniture. Loughmlller fc Teter. Hardware. Winter Photo Company. Lane Heirs Wall l'a-r. J. L. Page Umcer. Hl'OAR EXCEPTED. -RUBBERS. A SPECIAL DKPAKTMENT. Thin Uonr fourth enwin on IIOSTONS A X I HAY STATES. We w-ll more than any other houce, U-lllll-M' KVEKVItODV WANTS THEM. Von know them, probably wear them, aim can see wny we sell ao many more of them Minn othcrM. They are the Sl'ANlMltl) of the world. It in so with every article of ICKAL Merit. The secret of having good satisfaction is easily told. Oet the Kent We are Hcadiiartcrs for the Kent lloHtoua. If von will tell us of abetter Llneof Kl IlltKU U(M)I)S we will dlw-ard the Itootona and place the others In toeU. Our jirlivs an la-low the lowest. ItAt'KEI'STOKK. Eugene, Oregon. Junction : City : Milling : Company. - M A X l FACT I' It E Its OF THE- "WHITE ROSE" KLO I J R." " o o O O O O GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. The nio?t ropular Hour in the market. leading grocers. Shl bv all Norii'U t oil M I.I.U ATIOS. Kosnrao, Oi.h.k, Aanl I I. ItWI. Nulir I lonhr livra lhl L luilowing tutl will, r bw Alnl nolica ol bis intra- Ik a In luk Aiml -root la nn.purt ol bl rUuu an.l lb. I i I r k.( ai:l l uil bo fur A. 0. Jrinin , I'ountT 'Imk, jkt Co , Ore , l Kiu--ii. I.tn Co., Orrtfuo. oa Miiur.UT, Oi'lolr. C. I':i. n J. .La (! na braolM.t miry. N 'Ai'J. lur lb tn I an.l 1. and N ', X t ' S-e.. It, T 18 (. It W. !! nni lb (..ll,.wiii iturawa la pro bu riiinn. u r.li oca np'n aad riilliotiua '( Mi l .r.. tit: L ioi lUurh, nf it, Ijirr rooi.lt, I'riHI'O; lb-art lUue i. ( I'row, I. n f-.iintr. lrm; J, I lrra M.-l'ullorb. ( ttll ytlM. Ia roonl J. Ortgno; Juba MtVoLerb, el 11 J- U-jtilU, laa niOD'j, llrrpa. li. M. ti. a. Hauler. Cigar Clippings, Tohacco, Cigars, Camly, Nuts, Dolls, 4. a. TOVS. Arv Cheapent at: JULIUS GOLDSMITH'S. Nril d.wr lo llulrl Euftiif . Fall auortatnt. AN Cnatt. Prit. All amst. IMI) Varltt). ADMIXISTCATOU'S SALE OF PKOPEBT', UEAL Etti or Ciai'Kti riaw. Tc tuti,. Xotira m brrrtiy ia that I J Tirlua ul a orlrr ol ib l .'anly C 'oil, ol Laa I'ouaiT, Ong.r. mxla al lb Brptraitvr tnn thrraot. lVI. I aill oflrf !cr ula lo tba bis-bt bij 'ar, lo. cash ia ban.l, ai pabhe aactiun, al lb- vnti bonaa .itx.r is fcugna. Laoa I'uamy. Orvgan. oa 'rda - i Jar, O.-tobrf In. lui, al I o'rl.xrk In Iba ' allaiaot onl aaid df. tba lolluwiag dr., aenbrd rl pmpriy luail: Q iMit 10 aad II ia tlock 30. rra.i.r A, Ilylaa t' .I1iiiio lo Eawaaa , a ao lot N 1 ia block No 2, ia Lllaaoitb'saddiiiua lo l.o-! ,Ttia. Geo. W. Eikut. AioooUlralor of Iba tlatala of Caadara Balaoav, Jiaiai d D. R. LAKIN, Sidle Tree Manufacturer. Stukrrnllhr Plonarr Ukln Iwra; Aral Bada In laii.-r.Mimy In Is1.. A nr.! rla ai,-a Ira (nrmrrty im. rm nun, Irn-a al U r.u A x M.l. Il( ud I'ark trra tmtni.-r. K hi. ,. ri air lit..nn rnl and rha:ra tl lomr.1 ill ukr (ml h.ay M hl.lra in rl (atmnit. a'. r-..l .,r work. Ktulil.a trm -?,ti--1 and rt-fHtiml. SHINGLES FOR SALE. Ur and alma Ur hii-i Ira (.r aalr al ml 'I, tiil.li.ltrf ahn nl.l.rrJ W Id laka tarni prudurv in rlrhattfa. M-K IAL KATKSTO PKAI.rKS. MILL FOR SALE. t ol.T '..r aa'.r mf h.nil mill, itram nijlnr. atiiL.- UClttir and aaaa. -rkmr. aaw g.iiniiirra, .t,lt i, H:., ja, raM ( r.lll i.c .nm- Kia.i, i. nr.lr m, marhlnarf al ..ii.-...! u' rval a''ir. A.l'lma. I. It LAKIN. arlrn, Lana l'oH Orrfon. .iCFRUIT TREES rv If yon wnl tn plant fruit irv- thit Ull yoq n th wt frtit on your urtWr by purrhaVkv W;l!axtti Mi) lurscrj Co., tl ixi Pl RV. IlKKlill.N' araTCS0 FOS fklCI LIST. JUNCTION GUY HILLIXB CO. I!uy your ClKrs of A. C. Auten aud iret your money back In Silver Scrip. l-jit ('iinily ( heaM-r tlisn ever, at K. I). I'ool'a. 'M m r rent, savtil on meals at the Ninth Street Market. W. SANDERS' CLOSING OUT SALE, Of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Dry Goods. My whole Hlia k will I sold at your own price. All goods must be di.iHa ed of before January 1, lsWS. This Is a genuine COMK! CO.MK!! CUME!!! And price our goods and be oonvliieeil that wo ore in earneat. W. SANDERS. E.STAW.ISIIEI) IX 1852. H. DUTARD, Commission Merchant And Wholesale Dealer In California and Oregon Produce, Oata, Wheat and Potatoes. H. V. Corner of Sacramento and Davis Streets, Han Franclaco, Cal. raT-ltrfiri lo M. I.KVINGER. Eufrne. Special AttentionI EVERYBODYI CEND us your ptescrlptknt and we assure you that the utmost! care wilfbe used in dispensing them only from strictly pure drugs. Osburr; Q DeCago. HARDWARE, oooooooooooo To suit the times. If It don not suit us. We do not ask you last year's prioes. hut Prices In keeping with the price or Lane county products. Stoves, Ranges and Heaters SS SSAtJffiLSl. STOVES FROM $4 TO $50; Any price you want.0 o Something new in Lard rails-Cheap and (loud. Call and sea our goods and gt price. o o o o o o (UIIFFIN HA HI) WAKE CO, Sru-W FOB HEXS YOUTHS AND B01B& Clothing. Underwear. Overshirts. Extra Pants, Trunks and Valises, Latest Style Hats, and Neck-wear. GO TO THE HrBROWJlSVILbE CLOTHING ST0RE.-e HOWE & RICE, Proprietors.