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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1895)
ttuguno City (iimrd. SATURDAY DECEMBEIt, 8. JIKWSr'Ar'EKS V.S I'OSlr.lM. Tush: 1 struck an inland In diana town recently, and about the firat thing I noticed wih flaring jKjstera announcing the aurance of a accond ruto "alar" at the lo-nl opera houne that evening In the coume of my business I found ray aelfina drug utore where the ad vance Bale of Boat h were held, and after telling a bill of good, united for a ticket to the evening's jar forinanue. "Oh," laid the young man be hind the counter, "thone people ain't coming. They busted lust week." "Why don't you tako down or cover up the posters, then?" I asked. "Oh, every body knows they aint coming, It was in the pa pers." Suro enough. The management trusted to half a dozen tinea in the local paper to counteract the in fluence of several stands f red black and yellow posters. And the pniers did it. Probably I wus the only M:rson in town who had ankel for a ticket after the newepiip' r announcement. Can you think of any better illustration of tho rela tive value of newspairt'r advertising, and the other kind? J. C. Manning, president of the Southern Dallot Higlits League, is thus quoted by the astungton 1'ost: "There is but one isuo in the South today honest elections. Tho silver question, the tarilT, reci prosily, the Monroe doctrine, all are of secondary iinK)rtanco, fur until the vital question of fre ballot and fair count is settled, it is idle to disuus theo subjects. J'Ih league invites to inuiiioership all people who Ixilicve in sipiaro flec tion methods, and whodenire toad vauce the uialurhil iuterents nf tin South by attracting immigration and capital, winch will si. rely lol the discontinuance of fraud on tin frauchitte and the suppression ol republican votes or tho votes of any party ipmed to democracy. In Alabama a non artison state ticket will b presumed next year, which will probably contain but a suigli plank 'We demand honest elec lions.' On that proposition the state is anti-dcmocrutiu by OU.UUU major itv. The republicans and populists wilt coalesce oil this platform, as they did in Aortli Carolina. 1 he same programme will bo carried out in Georgia and Louisiana, ami probably in several other Southern States. Tauoma is tryiuy to get rid of two Chinese employed as domestic ser vants. About ten years ago a riot occurred there in which every Celestial in town was hipiHd away, and none have attempted to remain since until recently, when two were brought in by a private cititen and a "kick" is now tho re sult. If Taooiuu eun rid itself of Chinese by simply protesting it should consider itself in luck. The two races wcro evidently not created to live together in harmony and it'would have been far belter for the country if tho Chinese had never been introduced us servants on this coast and it would have been better if the colored ra bad never been brought over from Africa to be held as slaves. An in ferior race introduced to work for the dominant one only tends to de moralise the Utter ad causo the younger generations to glow up iu idleness and contempt for work. Tho 8. I. Co. gives notice to the e licet that passengers boarding tho Shasta limited for auy station other than terminal points do o at the risk of bcinf carried by their destination. Siill, the com pany has instructed the conduc tors to collect through fares at the regular overland rate from those found nbonrd the tlyer without tickets, thus tacitly admitting that it is bound to carry such passen gers. However it is under no obligation to leave them ut any other points titan the terminal oues. The republican majority in con gress means business. Already they propose to restore the duty on cabbages and cucumbers. Inci dentally wheat and lumber of which we export largely, will lxt protected. Nothing like making a record with which to catch the hayseed vote. Tho Portland Argus will appeir as an evening one vent daily after Janary 1st. There is groat ditlurence be tween fighting tiro and playing football. Karl's Clover Ruot, ttie tfreat Mood Purl tier, givw rrvahtHK and clearness to the Complei.lou and curve) Conntia tion. 23 cK, 0 l'Ui., II.. Hold by lleudemon & Ltun. Bhllo'sCur It told on a guaratite. It cures Incipient consumption. It U the best cough cure. Only one oent a dose. SocU.,60ela., l. Hold by ilen dersoo & Lion. The CbaM Slock Co. give a umtlnre Saturday afternoon. Kach elil.d preaeut will be glveu a bag of candy. TO HEAR HER BINQ. To me hff parfVct hiul thrown Uck, Wlille from h.r lip (tho dalnttxt ever kUaed) There rlijli furth nulsljr an fr. Bo Joyona anil ao (Iwl, tho luipi'T tilnU Am mortal to wnudi-r on tlio niil tree Jut at tli window, whim abe alia and etnira, llfrwH the iweoUMt among all iw l tliliiftl Thn llttlo PTh knot of goMnn hair 1 wonrtr oft If ni(.U wmr tb-lra ao The soulful ry upllftxt 1 am euni Not aiU' l, woman, Ht. C'lfllla'n 'lf Could look more fair or mom dlrlwlr pnrot Tlii. Imnrb of Hilt on b-r irlrllh lir.a huow namulr whlto avainat hfr boaom'f snow Ilut with an odorous elirii thi-r (doat-r clln, ilu4 to Is. nt-ur her, irliul to hfar hr ainul -.Naiinla L. llutu.r In bouthurn Mauaxlne. SNAKED. In tlioao bonlfjlitod days now K'"e for vnr, gone to the dark i'lutonUo shore whence there Is no returning, when all uniiinrrled women woro cntuloffuitl as "old mnlils" mid dijwd nnconllnifly, there lived a widow, the mother of an onljr child, mid that child a tlnuliter. And tin' ii, an now, tho iimnher of diniKlilers outnumbered ljr a rrtt many the iiumlx-r of sons horn to man, and for tho hitter there wna jtn-nt seniinblo, for iw the lesser could net ximl the Kn-ater numlM'r imnr wem fu.ed to K"t left, end the il'siin of tho"hlnlitiost" wnaevnn then well understood, and its a lnKtie all aouglit to avoid It. And the mother were a one with their dmiKhter. Combined were they Isith In the pursuit of husband for the maiden, that the rcproiirh of the unwedded mlKht not cIIiik unto them. Therefore It Isdiooved the mother to make the most of thelrdiiUKhter, to shake well tin Ir miikliis, rneh nod every one, lest I'orelmnro aoiim hlilclen talent lay tin irsluctlvu themln, and to emphasize any Ifissl Hilnt whutws'ver of which they mlKht Ixi posw-ssed, that they nilnlit ovur ihmlow and lenvo In the shade the dnunli-ti-r of their milKlilsirs, for lueh are tha way of women when uldliiff hli(h lieavrn In tho occult rite of miitrhmnkltiff. llutelimi, eh lie and alas I In the daugh ter of the widow there wa naui(ht to miiko much of, neither waa there anything Whntsisiver to emphnslzii. For in deficient wa the damsel In all personal charm and tho Isiauty which, thoiiKh hut klu deep, ynt ufllcuth to turn tho hend nf man mid Inflame hli heart with the uiiiiienchabln piwalon of love, so mender of (I (urn, Ixilh physleally and fliianelally, that tlioso given to levity and the sH'uklng of Idle words, for which nev ertheless strict nivHiuut must be rcnderi-d hereafter, ilerlded her nd Jis-red nt her among themselves, calling her In oon tempt, eiilllng her III the pride of their greater posstmlon, "the widow' mile." And It coming to the ear of the widow her heart wa execedlngly sail, even as her brain was puzzled to know what to du n ho contemplated her daughter and tho II nation, for verily she nmllzed that tho maid, being like unto her father' people, Waa Indeed bankrupt In all graeo save that of virtue alono. Now, virtue uhuui that Is, virtue wllh out a dot I ilmil, and It avalleth nothing In tho matrimonial market where the Hiinliillx talkdh, proclaiming In a loud voice the merlls of lie xisMissor, and It elihancvlh their attraetlon a thousand fold, rendering even the most ordinary of nssict more dazzling than tbosuu nt noon day. While It were belter fur the purtlnnlcs mnld had alio been Isirna nian, for he hath but toehiNiMi, and, IhIioIiII with tho shekel nf hi bride shall hi coffer bo 11 1 led to overflowing, nnd the fame thereof shall eitoud through all tho laud. New, the mot hiv of tho widow' nilte, lielng a woman and surely distressed, gavo ear unto a voice that whlsH'rvd to her and was guided by It, for rhu rtvMignlziKl It a the voice of her colalMinr against tho peace of man, when It sHikc to her saying: "Arise, () woman of little gumption, and go you Into Die prosouce of the con firmed baebelor, even hint wins lieeauso of tho hatred ho hearvth to woman for the evil she hath brought upon man in thai through her ho must loli nnd lalsir all the day of tils life. Is culled the misogynist, and deceive lilm a you know how. "Kor he who nskelh not must lie tought, as tho ll-her wvLctb the fish lu the sen and the hunter pursucth the nimble !m re. "Knim the hanlest rock the water gush- eth fc-rth most freely. "Sin k you, therefon', hit nsslslnnce even to the fultlllmcnt of your laudahlo desire, and rcmcmlier tho more dlllleult the dinnl tho greater the reward and the glory there ti ii to. "However, tie not downcast and let not your oul lie troubled, for nil men are weak, a,'J tliowmkcM s.ro they who are vain of Waelr strength, for ho who 1 In vulnerable llvnth not. "And I shall be with you oven to tho end, lent pcrv banco hi luck prevail against you." Having spoken thus, tho voice censed and was silent. Then the widow hustled that danger might not I hi courted by delaying, r-lia clothed herself In twilight tint of mauve and amethyst, bound her waist with a girdle of jet nnd her hair wltjj a hand of tho same, for she still lived with the dend, and saying no word of her scheme to any one she set forth to do a she had been commanded. Hut coming to him to whom she had Ixvn sent, uncovering her finis for It wim fair to look upon, she opened her mouth and spoke, and tho man was much bewil dered by her words, ftirthoiinitxHctcd had happened, for which h was not prciutrcd, and nt sight of her hi strength seemed to ooie out ut his finger iliand the memory of his hatred to dc,rt from him. And the voice of the woman w as as gen tle a thai of the uVvis though her word Were tho words of the serpent. And the words were these: "Suffer mo a little that I may tell you the moaning of my coning unbidden be fore you. That the object of my seeking you mv not remain hidden nnd a matter of conjecture I, who love truth and candor, will avow at once that I am she whom men hold up to acorn and derision a the scheming mother. "Hut 1 scheme not a she who aim through aril lli- and fraud nt the securing of a btili.itiil for her daughter who other wise would remain lu stock until the day ut the last inventory. "Hut rather that my child that I love, the only one the l.unl lntru.tcd to my rare, may not U taken from ine nuj brought to dwell In the laud of the stranger out of my sight forevermore. "Hut, on the contrary, my wish Is that ha who I to lm her bridegroom may not continue to live atar off lu forvtgu laii.1 aud MlucUvecltlcM, hut to banish the love of travel frotu Ins heart, ccaxomamlng the world over, both land and mm, and to oonie near, eco to the borne of hi fa liters, and settle In per and harmony m.mg Id kindred and her ere heelelm- eih his bride. "Now, In tl:t you cnu aid me If you will ami do no Injury to any one. for von am fn to come ur mo as vou Ustcth. having no wife or sweiH heart to demand the why or the nhervfnre ol your aetions, you wholotelli no one, but rather judgvih woman to lw a snare and a temptation, which Judgment U Just In many c.imw, can. by slin-ly appearing In public places. t the play, nt the game aod rlnn other eutertalnmeiit and touruainnii with mr dnugbier, who Is young and a food a she I Is'.-tutllul, and whom I aU ImII acvxmiwuiy, wl In motion the tongue vt the gssl and fnue ihvui tooarrr tale and rumor thereof to the car of Mm who thoughtlessly torrleth In distant clime and who, tho spirit of Jealousy hav ing Iwcn arnuswl, will, through fuar of losing the Idol of hi heart, rnt abort hi vain wniiderlngnndhasieii hither Uiclalm til own and abide with bis ow n. "Therefore despise me not beyond mean tiro, I pray you, but rather conspire with me, but without my daughter' knowl edge, that these thing may be brought to pas, for otherwise the light of her coun tenance will Illumine my life no more at all. "And now that I may not weary you with much talking or consume your tlmo with Idle words, but rai her that you may fully consider the things I havo spoken, I take myself hence." And Inasmuch n alio wa the truthful and candid woman whom he had thought did not exist and whoso non pst-cdnns he bail long regretted, the mlwigynlst yielded himself to her plan, for suspicion waa lulled within him. Then, coming to see the girl, ho wa well pleased with her, for ho wa well be haved arid not overbold. Moreover, he knew she had found favor In the eye of another, for he believed she wa betrothed and alraut to bo wed, and the approbation of one man gnoth many league In form ing the favorable opinion of hi brother concerning woman. i'or If one man want her so also doth another. Whereas if no man want her, even he who think ho wants her want her not. Then, after many days had gone by, day of great hoio and rejoicing for tho widow for all thing were coming her way and day of speculation among the gossip a to what manner of wltchcAft wa employed by tho nilte to cnsiiure tha confirmed bachelor, the misogynist, who, withal, was a man of consetience and honor, having lived long In tho land as one whom the Lord loved and to whose estnte much of tho yellow dros of com merce had attached Itself, tho truthful and rnndld woman again sjioks to htm, saying: "Hcjcilco with me and be r'ad, oh, good and faithful friend, for our plan have borne, fruit, nnd our banners are crowned wrlth victory. "Then rejoice, I say, for tomorrow ths bridegroom cometh, ho nnd his attendant full twoseore strong, that tho occasion mny not lack eclat, uud tho fosttvlth will take In many day. Through your gen erous aid and co operation this happy day hath been hastened, and now nil that re mnlnelh for you to do to fill the measure of your gntclousnc 1 to give away the bride, nnd, In sooth, I aay to you It can be done none too soon, that entanglement may be avoided, for truly tho girl hold you very dear In her affections." And the words of tha widow smote the man heart and soul, for It went grievous ly ngalnst the grain to bo thus summarily shunted off to glvo placo to another, for tho command, "Thua far shalt thou go and no further," was not given toman, and farther he would gs fared ho better or worse. Therefore, though ho uttered no word, he swore an oath that slrzled In It fer vency, declaring to nil things both high and low that when the morrow canio with the laggard bridegroom he'd llnd never a bride waiting to recelvo Jilm, but Instead the tidings of her limrnatgo to him who had been known to nil a the confirmed bachelor, for that very Light would hs line with the maiden to tho Inviting shore of an adjacent land where all obstacles In the way of sudden nnd unpremeditated marriages are swept away that lover may beexHHlltlously launched headlong on the turbulent sen of matrimony. Hal A little plotting on his own book would ho do and surprise them all. And It was done even a he said. Hut, nlnst the surprise was In store for himself alone. Thus I told nnd recorded the story of the marrlago of him whose title and condition matrimony changed from that of the confirmed bachelor to the confirmed misogynist on account of the deceit prac ticed upon him. Kor In those days, for the sake of food aud raiment and a shelter for her head, many thing were done by woman aud ac counted "womanly" which now she who I emancipated would look upon with hor ror and scorn to ds her bloomcrlng, bicy cling nnd balloting craze notwithstand ing. Chicago Tribune. Dingbats. Dingbat I We bad almost forgotten the word. II, L. N. rucalla It to our memory, and now It dings nnd ding like a Joy bell In tho night. '"Dingbat Is common In western Massachusetts," nay II. L. N. "Tho first tlmo I heard It wa about 80 year ago at a dinner table In Kosthamp ton, from a lady Ml year old, perhaps a little weak mentally, saying, 'Julia' (her duugthcr), 'toss me over one of them there dingbats.' Tho daughter Immediately iasscd her a plate of biscuit with a very hard linked brown crust. Slip took one, remarking, 'I gues they came over In tho ark.' When I later attempted to eat one. It struck mo (t lie Idea, not the dingbat) that the name wits n very good one, for If one had boon 'dinged' nt me and had 'tail ted' ino ou tho head I should not be here to tell the tale." Hoston Journal. trains la the Finger Tip. It may not bo so generally known that recent post mortem examination of tin IhhIIc of tho blind reveal the fact that In the nerves nt the ends of tho finger well defined cell of gray matter had formed, Ideut leal In substance and In cell forma tion with tho gray matter of the brain. What dis this show? It prove that a man can think not nlone In hi hend, but kll over his body, and esoclnUy In ths groat nervo centers like the solar plexus, and the nerve ends, on the palms of ths hands aud the sohs of the ni't. The com ing man will assuredly perceive and think In every vrt, from bis head down to hi loot. Arena. Mot a llomUartlmfot, Klsaam Has her papa ever fired youf lllgglns He lias never resorted to bom bardment Ills tactics are more In the na ture of a atvc blockade. "How I that?" "When I call to see his daughter, he re main In the parlor during the whole of the Interview." Detroit too Tress. The raaawurd. "What I the matter;" asked one of Mr. Vlvvle's boon eomiuilon. "You havuu'p taken the pledges have youf" "No. Hut I'm uot looking ou the wile wheu It's red in tho cup, just the same." "Koforiued, havo youf" "Yea. You've heard vt a womau' mar rying a man with tho idea of getting hint to stop drinking. U ibawu'l always work, but It did lu my case. My iwfu U a stu pendously clever woman." "Made you promise, did she!" "Mie dldu'l have to. When I started down town tonight, tiw said: "l u Km the latch key, dear, but it won't make any ditTeromv. Vou ring the Ml and I'll let youlu.' I said, 'All right.' 'Duly, ho Mid, 'we'd better agree ou some pasword, o that when you ring I can look out of the w ludow and make sure It Isn't a bur glar.' 'Of course,' said I; 'what U ho ttawword he?' 'I have It,' he answered. It mustn't be t simple. You Just say "Irreprwaaible reprvheuslhlllty," and then I'll come dow u and lit you In.' tientlc lnen, If I vau't ay lmprealbl npreheu mbtllty when I gi home, I don't get m. end, moreover, I assume the cIuuht j K-ing taken f.ir a houwbrenkiT. I've sim ply got to ts careful. " Aud bo weut over aild rtlMllultflv antt.wl hlin.ir n.. . ... - . -- h uv w i , i a ice Water tank. Washington Star. ' - CHIP4V8 (SREAT BEtL It I tb Largest and Moat frft On Is the World. p. , I,. iiu.t inn voar that Is, ever llnca the dlwovery of the new world China's bell of Ills rty, the largest nnd most finished on the g!o!s ha raised H tongue of sve and pniyur In I'eking. The famoii Isjll at MomsiW and Maude hiy ore Is.lh unhung, tho former Ulng fnn-tund and otherwise aciecino, onv Peking bell I ringing on, suspended by .1 Mhi'ltiTiH N'ni'filli tint SJf of an open fan, still a bright and Sound a win n It H it it mninx. China' bell of lils rty U In many re- ... .i.. KnrV of art In China, a pnsluot of native skill, which could prob- ... .. . . - .1... II .1 I.V till. l,ll'tllit. amy not oo ouiho-oii-- v - ability or resource of western foundries. It weigh 10,000 iMiund, stand U ft high, with aclrciimfereni-e of 81 fi-t nnd Dearly a f't in thickness. Without a (law er dcftt, It Is completely covered In n-llef, both Inside nnd out, with myriad of Chi iniso character, each one all Inch In size. Thny form prayerful extract from Hud dhlstle classic. It I one of the vagnrle of Huddlilsnt that It prayer of the faithful may lie In ftnlliittf mil I ninl.lv ri'iiuaud br me chanical help, as, for Instance, by revolv ing wJlool. So hero, wni-n tno nji oi uii mighty aud aloiuoiit laillaro moved by lil ting tongue, they breathe forth In dcs.p, woet, prolonged and wonderful vibratory Voice those prayer to Huddha and call a well all devotee to worship. One of the chronicler of the fifteenth Century state that It wa a period of su preme usiene In I'eking among nil lov ers of art and religion, from empcr-.i' down to humhlu craftsman, a tho duj and hour approached for pouring tho molten metal Into that myriad lettered matrix, and for prKluclng Ta Chuntr, tho noblmt bell lu all tho world, and no doubt an almost equal Interest was uwakened w hen It rung out the advent of pence with jaian and the restored liberty of the em pire. Tho artist who successfully accomplish ed the molding and casting of this great bell wero not only congratulated by Hud dhlsllococleslallcand their followers, but they wero ennobled by the cms.ror, while their work Itself, amid changing creed id dynustlon, 1 Iihih rUlnlilo, living a shurcut and ierfict UsJay as when It lirst camo forth from the crumbling mold of sand. Haltlmoro Sun. Laurence Hutton' Dog. Mop was tho first person who was told of my engngemout, nnd ho was the lirst to greet the wife when she came home, n bride, to hi own house. Ho had been made to understand from the beginning that alio did uot like dog In general and ho set himself out to plouso aud to overcome the unspoken antagonism. Ho had a delicate part to play, uud ho played It with a delicacy and a tact which rarely have Ixvti equaled. Ho did not assert himself. Hn kept himself In the luck ground. Ho said little. Hut approaches at first wero slight and almost Impercepti bly but ho wn nlwny ready to do or to help iu au unaggressive way. He followed her nlsmt tho house, up stair nnd tlown stairs, and he looked aud waited. Then he began to sit on tho trail of her gown; to stand ns close to her a was lit and proHjr; once In awhile to Jump Hkiii the sofa betido her, or Into the eiw-y chair bo hind her, winking at me from time to tlmo In hi quiet way. And nt last ho was successful. Ono dreary winter, wheu ho tillered terribly from Inllnmmatory rheuiniiilhin, he found hi mistress making a bed fur Mm by the kitchen Ore, getting up In tho middle of the night to go down to look after him, wheu he uttered in pain the cries ho could not help, nnd when a bottle of very rare old brandy, kept by me for some extraor dinary occasion of festivity, wa missing I wa told that It had Urn used in rub bing Mop I "Three Dogs," by Laurence Hutton, lu hit. Nicholas. Buy your Lard Pails, Tin Ware,Nails, Shovels, Axes ami II anl ware in the prices dtvn fur you who follow down with reluctance. Griffin Hardware Co. Are the boys that put the tune 10 lb. Lard Pails o id. Lard rails Nails Dec. 13, 1895. HOLIDAY GEO. T. HALL & SON. We have tie finest anorlment of llolblny Goods ever opened In thU city iu our All of our good are tho In test Pattern 1.-..- I a.urojie in u ine inciorj, in me i-.hsi, coiiMsmig in French and Austrian China, Fancy IVcorutcd and Plain While. Piano, Banquet and Hanging Lamps, And of all the Newest Stylet and Patterim witli Silk uud IVer-rated Slmd., We aleo haxe the only complete line of VACES AND J3ISQUE GOODS. All New and of the Laleit Novelties ol napoleon in i iim, iruny, uur ller Ihi, Italian Hoy ntnl Uirl, Dancing Ioii nnd Lady. Wealno carry the rinml lilt of Jurdnear and tilas Wear ever teen in Hie city. Our h k of Orocerle, Uith Staple and I-'aney, Is the most complete of uiix Mild H w ill lw to the advantage of unv one wiahlnir to make Christ m-ot our. ehae to call on u and w otir tx-aiitifnl JUST OPENKD. 259 FIECEJ WIL EE PLRCEO tK THE MARKET AT liE LOW FIEIIRE CF 10 CTS. VOU NUMHKUS FROM 1) TO 22 Baby Ribbon, 1 1-2cts Per Yard. Filo Silk! TRope Silk! i?crim a:ul Linen Air Fancy Work. Far.oy Jilk Table Linen; Napkins. " ' Embroidered Slippersjpr Ladies and Gents. He mrv mid hli v our child wnr of our Slifuit ;i,.w.. . .i . t.h . forXuih is mt mxsa- p t Santa Claus Has his HEADQUARTERS for Slippers and Shoes at Yoran's Exclusive Shoe Store. If you want him to bringyou something that will be a useful present leave orders at our store. Remember $l?oes aijd Slippers are always good presents. Yoran & Son. TWO I01SU JtillLTY. John 'ax and Jaiiie Pool, Hie Train Kubuers. "(iuilty as to John Cake and Jumes I'ool. utnl not guilty us to Albert 1'iastl " una tlm ViTl lict of the iurv leiulereil after an bIkci.co of a litile over nil hour. In Judge Heliiiigeri i !,. t Iniwl nl X-il'i i'liemlav HI ,..r..,.,, iii ti, ruw iiL'ttinst the tie- feudanti charged will, holding up the rj.iullivrn i'aclliu Irani iii o v.nt canyon on the night of July 1 last and robbing the U K mail. ti,.. ...r.tl..l Iii tlm fiion oftlieevl I L l: . 1 1 u i. . i - - -- deuce, was what wu expected In the case of John t use; but, In view of Hie conllicling testimony relating to James Tool's movements on the night of and the duy following the robbery, the e..r.li.. u'na a allrnisp to llinllV. Blld even jtidgo Uullingt-r apfieared to share lots lining, lor, in me muiw ui the uitoruey's remarks giving notice ol .. ...... i..i. r. r a nwuf trii.l mi I lie irrnuml of insiilHciency of evidence, the Judge re ii i it i gen: "I nui frank to say that I am nol iat'ied with the verdict." llo.vi'vor, for the present the virdiel .i U i, mi uIiIIh Albert I'nolwawnl oi:ce given Ilia freodom, James Tool -,.,1 I. .lm i'uum were leturned to the county jail to uwait the result of llielr i ll'orli lor a new trial. The mother und l isters una other female relations ..rilin l,w,l. u'ura ill tlm potirt riMim. and created ceiiHlileruble of a scene with sobs and tears on taking leave of lun, n I'ool. whom tliev hud honed to take home nsa Christmas pnnent to t r : Ills itiiiiny. ParkM Cotigli Syru i i-mts t'ouglir ( olds and Consumption. Mrs. Cull erine Black of Le Itoy, X. Y., save: "I look one bottle of Parks' ' J.iugh Syrup It acted like limbic. Htopped iii cough and I tun perfecUy well now.' fiold by A. Yekinuton. KAHL'.SCI.C)VKU HOOT will pu rify your LIoimI, deal your complexion regulate your bowels ami makes yout bend ns clear as a bell. 2oc, 50c, ntnl M.CK). Hciulcrsoii A Linn. Captain Sweeney U. 8. A., ton Di ego, Cul., says: "Shilo'a Catarrh Hciiiedy Is the flri-t niedicine I hav ever found that would do me any g'Mid." Price fiuV. llelidcrsoii A Linn. general of the men that PUT to the BOTTOM, not of men prices on the hottom all the lor vou. 10c, lt'nsli j urn in hand c 4c itil further rot ice. In ODD FELLOWS Building GOODS. line. atnl Style, Imported direct by ug front i.. .1. - I ! . coimlstiii( in purl of ths Hfiitillftil Husl Stock and Store. iisiM m e. DUN;v , Prop, handkerchiefs! Wo have iust cpened v w V . . M m Handkercmeis. ino posed of tho Latest ana newest pattern and the best values ever offered in this city BE SURE AND Ribbons! Ribbons! Baby Ribbons-in all s'.iades ljc per yd. No. 2 Silk Ribbon 40c per bolt. No. t, 12 and 10 Silk Ribbon-all colors. ..10c per yd Note the Above Prices. BLANKETS. $ BARGAINS IN BLANKETS We are making- a Blankets for a few days only. Gall Early if You Want the Best Bargains. J. D. MATLOCK & CO. FALL STOCK CAR PETSJIIS HADES :-JUST RECEIVED AT-: ..DAY & HENDERSON'S 10 Pep Gent . Discount Sale. We will give 10 pr cent. CASH taunt, oi Hj following &ouils, Donglit DeLre oar regular im& iimtory. Ladies' and Gents' fire Shoss, Ladias' and Gents' NaritinLshts, Men's anJ Bos Cblhifig, All cur Tinware at Cost to lose. OUR PELT SHOES are just Hie liiliiu d, roil. I n-l, priitfa riKlii, t-iliiig viry hay our 'oMiKtm mil tit, anil repair ymirown hIuh'k; 6'e, $1 anil (1 LhiIWk' luunliigN 4o aud bU inns per pair. OUR CHRISTMAS GOODS WILL EE SOME THING YOU KILL BE SUr.E TO BUY W.iEN .OU SEE TI.EM. PRICES R.GHT. Ask fur tin r PrHiiiium h.. -Ii.i will be givt-ii mi all hh). f ild nt reuu la. 1 :l, , ininr, nun mp win redeem Hume with Win. Itogfi-M & i ..hiIvh me. P. FRANK ,1 SONS, Racket Store, tugene, Of. H. F. HOLLEIBEOK, I'RALKR IN Mulicat Merchandise, Birl Inilrumtnll' Shot Mut e, Etc, P , M Ii. i... ii.... , . . . lr . h lit , kohl-r .v I '.k w .NS-iia.011 ,v lianllu. A. B. Chai.., W e- ant oiIht L ai.ii it Mb, North Room, Ch rltmjn flock. For your (f)e:as anel $ offee, GO TO 11 11 (JOL i Til ,f CII Hi.h3:t Market Pm: Paid for Hides anil Produce. :Vta. ,vi V ';. i'.-i ..-'- , Itii aM rn F --, V,' ; " Wta aSMfcaV ' our new stock of Xma - A. . A. 1 I assornueui, is com. SEE THE I NE. Fop Fancy Wort big cut in prices on THE. fiirfi.f m wrrr !tn n inovi'd to I JULIUS GOLDSMITH'S CIGAR & TOBACCO STOFtt! Wburu 1 will kci'p a full tok of gooi!. in I mjr line. I GEO. K. BULLOCK. 0. W. Kimiit N. E. Mai IUI Kinsey & Markley, Attorneys-at-Law. rommerclal and Trobatc Bueiueu a 8 lauv. Ultice In Chriauian Bluck. RHTABI.IKHKII lMi.'.) F. H. HAMMER, Commissjon Bui 21ft and 217 Davla St. cor. Commereial, San Francisco, Cat. We pay tho hlgbeat market prce f.ir Wheat, Barley, Oats.Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool -AND- GENERAL PRODUCE. It Will Vtv yon to u rltB II. and k,wn iwi.li.,1 l.lin'ral ailvatioi'S made mi ciuninmi'i'11" MfTT hrP Is" Kraiinl.ro Produce m.'hai se. WOU.UliI . ,.,, P.alielacu Krull Kli.hal.i!.- KOTICE OK FINAL KETTLKMKNT Nlltil't It! llaa.aaltc tl a I? IU' UHUUtn ul iii J W Jiil.nt..ii Lt.i...i..h. t,t tli itae nf Willm Ohburn. dnwil, uh HMlJ I H H t A aai.il XT, ,1-.. .!. f.l. ,l,u ,1 JmmiM, 18JG. Ima In-m at by unlit ol rb( vour ir bearing objection to the .inn-. F. W. O-bdun, . W JoHNWiN. Gtn B. Dokiiis, x mior Ail)', :3 i'.si.'n, .iirrr'.ri U i "A ,fi-ui 1U J i. Uaafe rt .. Pr iik. L API IX.' iOU UNOW DR. FELIX LE BKUN'S iiU 1UUIIUJUI2 ar tho-,1nal and onlr FUFNTH Mar l uahliiin. ..n . 1. . m.-i.... . . a. . . ... aJ. Uenuiua mid oolj tr .. OSl k ,v HUANO Hi, -i. ,! -ol - casr ir w.i l t;r.T r.; t. am Ei PHmnii puis old jy ..uu. taoa i. Unn.