titigcno City Guard. rJATURDAY JULY II. TUB l'OKT OF TUB Slt.KKAS. IVndlvtuii K. ).: At a lundieuii pirty at tlio Hotel l'unilhtton on 'Tim Foiirth," Joaquin Miller recit ed Die following vcthch in a manner that would CHtublisli an uflootiou fur his tnuBes, Lis thought and senti ments, in any soul, and raiHo men to higher jilanta in Hpite of them selves: The brsveat battle that over wuh fought, Klmll I U-ll vou where mxl when? Ou tliH iimixt of the world you will (lnil It not. 'Twhs ft)U!it by the mother of men 'h.v, not with butlloorcuiitiou Mhot, lib sword or nobler ik-k : Niiv.not with eloquent word or thouiili 1-rotn the mouth of wonderful nu n But deep to a wollled up woman' heurt Of a woman who could not yield; Hut patiently, bravely bore her purt Im mere la thai uuuie iieiu. No martial troop, no bivouao ontr, No banner to irjeam and wave; And Oh! they luxl o Ioiik. From babvliood lo thoKrnve. After he recited these hcautifu vcrscs.he recited "William Drown,' a humorous account of an old maid'a search of a dincarded lover which is as quaintly humorous at the first was refreshingly soulful The noem "William Jlrowr. was written 01 the tomh of Caesar in Kome for London l'unch tn special order from that publioa tion. ludluu Doctors Upon tho Yakima Reservation is an Indian doctor who cures all the ills to which the aborigines are heir He is a whole system of medica philosophy and drug storo com bined. llo camo down to I'enJlu ton today, says the KastOregonian expressly to treat Paul Shoaway Hhowaway is the real chief of the Cayuso tribo and his people recog nisso this (act. There is not much in the chieftainship business now and so ho does not assert his rights But they want him full v to recover and so they sent up to Yakima for an Indian doctor. Hub Indian uou tor's method is ono which would make a yellow dug laugh if was an atUu'ho of a medical college, It is as simple as the naluro of the child of the forest and consists only of doing Hub: lie applies his mouth to a spot on the body direct ly ovor tho heart, if tho heart is affected, and by suction power draws from the body all the dele terious substance which cauHcs the disease. If tho arm is lame, ho up plies this suction to the part atlected, and draws out the pain and disease, l aul enthusiastically declared that no one could fail to recover when treated by this Yaki ma doctor and ho expects soon to baas well as ever. Onco recovered said I'aul, "I will never again drink whiskey. I here s nothing in it. VI The Day At Chicago Spen In Debate. THKATKK HAT IiOOMKU. A telegram from New Orleans dated July 2nd says: Uepresentati ve Dudenhafer's high hat bill hat passed the liouso by a voto of (5 1 yeas to '2 1 noes. As amonded it provides that tho the aters and other places of amuse monts where admission in charged shall provide a suitable reception room lor hats, and an attendant to take chargo of them freo of cost to their patrons. Tho bill, in effect, prohibits tho wearing of hats alto gether at theaters, etc. It has not yet been adopted by tho senate, and has yet to receivo ti e gover nor 8 signature. Hetty tlreen's husband, Edward Henry Green, is 20 years his wife's vonior and is now nearly 80, though ho does not look it. When they woro married ho was possessor of a million or so, made in Kast India trade, but he lost it all in Wall street, and found himself a bank rupt 12 years ago. Though he and his wife had separated, sho made him a handsome allowance, which is still continued, and he lives com fortably on it in a Now York club. A real flying machine has flown around an isolated island in the Potomac, though there was nobody aboard of it. Tho apparatus rose like a crane, circled tho island like a turkey buzzard and settled finally on tho waters of the Potomac marshes like a duck. The motive power was napthn and now the builders, two professors of the Smithsonian Institute, will pro ceed to mako one big enough to carry passenger. . Foley Sprluirs. The Foley Springs health and sum mer resort has been refitted and re furnished sod Ik how epea to the pub lic for this year's season. The natural mineral hot water and steam baths are curative of rheuma tism, kidney, liver, otomacli, private aud other complaints. The tempera ture of the water Is 1SS degree. These springs are situated In Hie heart ot the Cascade mountain, t0 Dillea eaitt of Kugeue. Flue flxlilng and huutlng during the ohii seiuoii. Stages leave hotels of Kugeue Mon days, Wednesdays aud Fridays at 0 o'clock a m, returning ou alternate days. For further luformatlon addrea Mks. Ki.la ItlNKV, Foley Spring, Or. NOMINATING SPEECHES TO-NIGHT. Ciiicaoo. July K: 0 l ru The de bate on tbe admittance of the Mich Iguu silver delegates was very txcit tug. They were admitted by a vole ol 5'iH to 3i.' Tlio announcement of the vote caused grt-at chuering. The cheering completely drowned the bauds. Many deli-mile uml others stood on the M-Hts waving llugH. Home Kentucky delegutew went Into the alnles and gave a "lireuk down." Henuior White was elected permit nent chairman, lie said allHtatesan del iiiitiou may depend ou fair truul menl at his hamls: amx-aled for liar iiionv. saviuit democratic principles would live when all have cease exist. The usual gavel whs presented. Adjourned until Thursday at 1J o cloea. Til L'KHliA V'H I'KOCKKIlINCJB. Chicago, July 0. Delegates com lint lu slowly, nimie lime yet tiefor the convention comes to order. 1'roiu luent men are being cheered as they enter. 10:48 am The comiiiitee on plat form has added an anti-A 1' A plank and a resolution irttiiiliiir. civil an reliirlous liberty. Holes banner has Just beeu carried in and Is helm cheered. 11:03 Convention called to order (Ally a unit ot the delegates are I their wats. It Is claimed McLean of Ohio will receive sixty votes for president ou the llrst ballot. Henator Jones of Arkansas preseuts report of committee on platform. Various points In the platform are being cheered. The platform Is sub stantially as presented In tbe moruln papers and outlined In these dis patches veslelday. 11:10 A minority report of the com mittee on resolutions will be presented by henator Hill In wiiien strong ex eeptioii ot the silver coinage plank Is taken, and contains a strong endorse ment of rreskleut I levelaml. VliHi Henator Jones announces there will be one hour and twenty minute iriven each side for debate, The minority report advocating all money bo kept at a parity Willi goiu loudly i-heered. Plank endorsing present admlnls tratinn in minority rert, loudly cheered. Many delegate and large part of audience on their feo. Chair man rapping for order. l'LATKOll.M 81'KKCIIKS, Kcnalr r Tillman, of Houtli Carolinn ollering amendment and I to speak for llfleen minutes. He Is siwaklng In favor of the majority report. He is lo tie allowed fifty minuses. He refered to lying newspaisirs that have mis represented him, as "Tho I'itchfoik Man" from Houth Carolina. Cheers and Inuuhter. Hays we are to tn augurate a war to liberate the "white slave" (cheers); cannot say whether he Is a representative of the entire south. Cms of "no, no," and con fusion. Senator Vilas will in (urn sneak for the minority report. Tillman says we have been tho fiew era of wood and carriers oi' water In bondage to the slates of New York Connecticut and New Jersey. Hays this Is a sectional Issue ihisseswllh a few cheers); lays facts cannot be changed by hissing and is presenting arguments to corrolsirate his state ment. Asks It New l ork and renu sylvania got It great Increase lu wealth lu tlio lust decade honestly Cries of yes aud no. Hnys the lu crease lu wealth Is more than ill per (Viil or the west, western anil southern states combined. A marching club 1 mining in with bands. Hergeaul-at-arius has gone to stop it. 'llllman says the south has no amirv feelings or resentment for the wrongs ll liaseiuiureu. liallerles crying time ou Tillman causes Interruption to lilsspeeeh. iiouu cries or "inn, inn." rrmu the galleries. Chairman rapping for or der. Tillman says he will have his say If he stands here until sundown. l ouveullou proceeillmrs at a standstill. '1 illniau resumes. Hays the senator from New York will folllow, and that he tried yesterday to get him lu the front, but he would not come out; tiol that lie feared tho senator, but left him to explain If he so desired. Hays Hill forced the prescut Imuo and left it to him to tell why. Tillmau's ref erence to Cleveland was loudly cheer ed. Haid to endorse Cleveland's ad ministration was to write ourselves lowu as liars. Kcfcrs to bond svu dli'ato. Cheers aud hisses; savs Cleve land had no courage to override his oath and Invade the state of Illinois with government t roups. Cheers and hisses. Hays Cleveland has been the death of the democratic party so far as he could be. Now quoting lines from llyrou levelled at Cleveland as a traitor. Hays lie will noon close. Cries of "good." Kcfcrs to John Hherman and Cleveland republicanism. Laugh ter aim nisscs. tars wo are now en gaged In an ettort lo wrest the liberty of our lathers and says we must get lliu populist ami bimetalists to en lore the plattoim aud nominee, or tney are beaten and disgraced tn No vember. Hav tho scclUimillNm Is lift wmn IbA u'oplo and the money oligarchy of the Fast. Asks where Is the New York leader now. Cries of "In the soup' irom mo galleries, i rics also "iter Most," laughter and hisses. He agaiu refers to the lying ucwspncr. Hays we have repudiated sin in the plat foi m bill have failed to mention the Inner. Liu.ghter and cheers. IV pouncing Cleveland as uudemocratio and tyrnnl lo, and denouncing the Is suing of bond In lime of peace as an usurimtion or authority and deserv ing of lini a.'hinent i hisses In trnllvrv. I'lllman ha ttnished. Confusion. 12 ill Senator Jones, ol Arkansas. ddrvMict.li i, convention in favor of majority reHiit. Hays this Is not a sectional convention (cheers): savs this i a sectional question; says be would lay down Ids life for hi country; believe tbe whole of this great country is atsive the south mid lve section. Ureal cheering, del egates standing on chair. When men are. coming over to a great question from all sections, how In Odd' name can anyone claim It li eetioualim. ISuSU Snator Hill Just ascends plat form. (Irvat elurrlng all over the hall. Cheering continued, and re newed wltli vigor. Hill eland calmly on platform while demonstration goes on. Chairman endeavor to restore order. Cheers break out afreli. Three cheer given for Hill. Chairman liar rltv liislructinir sergeant at-srms to restore order. Hill trying to be heard Hill says If the Houth Carolina Henator I a democrat he Is a mugwump Havshli mission Is not to divide the tmrtv. Cheers. Asks If he needs t defend New York and her citizens. Cries of no. Says New York Is the Gibraltar of democracy; suys It Is not a question of patriotism, but Is a que tion of busiiie- and nuance and ecou oinv: says the convention should oulv declare In favor of Interim t onal bimetallism; cannot act alone in this lustier: say convention launching Its nominee ou one Ingle ratio, 10 to 1, while many think other ratios are proper; regrets that Platform has not one word lu favor or interna tional bimetallism; says in view of the great production or silver at small ex nense. might as well say coppei is vmial to gold. Hill is now point lug out the danger to business aud to party of platform as endorsed on financial question; also de nounce plank favoring Income tax Has it Is unwise to assail the supreme court or your country, cneer. nayi be will not follow such revolutionary steps: thinks It unwise to criticize bond question lu platiorm, and ask what ll means. "1 It repudiation1 Cheer. Asks what condition the country would be In today If it had not been for the Issue of bonds; say the platform Is full ol absi r I proismilloii and calculated to injure the party nnnoscs ulsllorm because It makes dif fk-ullits for the Eastern demis-rata lu ttie coining struggle. Apoeals to the convention not to put the Hastcni men In a position with their nanus lien Savs that it may prevent the west aud aoulh from winning the fight. 1:22 Senator Vlla ascends platform Much confusion; many delegates ou their feet. Vilas begins siieech lu favor of minority retort, but is Inter rupted by cheers. Confusion coll tiunes. villi aava maturity has con ceeded right to minority ot 'presenting their case and no more. He Warn them to heed the solemn protest of the minority or the consequences will rest with them. Vilas Is endorsing Hill's argument Governor Kusst-ll, or Massachusetts, takes the platform. Hays the con veil tion Is not open to argument; will say but little, and that a protest. JSryan, of Nebraska, takes plat form and receive an ovation. Hcaks in favor of the majority report, says the pioneers of the West are as worthy o R ipporl as the magnate of the hast liryan Dnishis. Cheered loudly, Cries of "Nominate him! nominate him!" Guidons carried to Nebrask delegation. Cheering increasing Hlates marching around the hall Willi guidons swinging. Guidons of some slates known to favor other candi dates being forcibly carried around the ball. Hergeaiit-at-arms clears al sles. 3:11 Vote on platiorm ordered. Motion now on adoption of amend nieiit oUi-reil hv Hill to substitute mi norlty for majority report so far as ti nsnclal question goes. Motion to lay Hill's motion on the table, ruled out of order. Call of states ordered. Hill's motion lost. Vote resulted Ayes 303, nsys i-D, one not voting lieeelved with cheers. Vote on Hill's motion endorsing Cleveland's administration resulted aves 354. noes olW; some few not voting, Much confusion during vote; It was luiMissible to keep track of it. 11111 motion that if free coinage was found lo tie a failure at the end of one year it should be discontinued was loHt by a large vote. I'l.ATKOHM AtMU'TKI). Vote on platform resulted: Ayes U2M, noes 301. 4:47 Convention takes a recess until 8 p m, when nominating speeches will oe me order. EUROPEAN SUPERSTITIONS. Cwlou ScnintilM f Po-r Icooraal Mi C.d A orl I. A few example mar "e fitted to shmt to what extent the popular belief lowltcN craft, deinonlnont powcsslon and the cfli carjr of conjuration still prevails. In tu spring of 1804 a Hungarian named .lordas startod on a bicycle from IJuchait wltb tho Intention of making a tour tareiigl the lialkan penlusula K ConatantliMipla. ot fur from I'lilllpoppel, In liouuiPll, at waa overtaken by night anil ohliged tf stop at a hovel, which served as a pubMt house, and aftir contlillna his wheel to tht caro of tho Innkeeper, who took charge of It wltb CHinsldurablo dlitrust, went to bad Very soon tlio newt spread abroitd that a Sorcerer had arrived riding on a uiagie ear drawn by InvUlblo spirits, and a crowd of rxolUnl MiaKant fllhsj tho Inn under th direction of the poim, or villain .irliwk who inrlukled the bleyclo with holy water and adjured tho demon to drpar. Ttifc niaglo ear of tho Itinerant nireerer fa thou taken ont of door and demolished. On tho next morning, when Mr. Jnro wlshod to ooiithmo hi Journey, he foutst hi bicycle brokm to phsAt aud was under the mw.-lty of walking leng -Jlntnnes to tho DiMirrot railway station. It wot only the fuar of Mj enehantnieiita a a wandering mnglolan that savinl him fmnr perianal harm. In October, 1894, a chromolithograph; t. Anna, lu a church at Nanlea, kUeV suddenly on the breast of tho saint a wiin pot, which In tho eye of her worshtiwrt gradually grew Into the for:C of a I" Tho rumor of this wonder caused tkaa sand of people to flock to the iv.o-e j slirUio, and several nilracle weroalrvatly reporVo wnen ino poueo orcerd tfet print ta b taken down and oiandned. Or. tnvtwttgtO tion tho white lily e roved to bo rnoM B U hardly enidlb.o il the Neapolitan clergy thould not liars known Wis nainiw of thl phenomcaon, nid yet they illf nothing to expoao the diu4mi, but niadt cpltl out ot It by holding solemn sir lc at tbe altar In recognition of 16 suf poeed iidraoulont chan-ter. Tb Kj.l of socb supirUtlous notions are not! way so harndmf u In thenwe Jiut eltefi Popular Science Monthly. Th s otUrw Tho ea otter combines t!is habit alfi seal with the lntelllgni-e and aiunsit character of the otter. Wheu met In faril far out at sea, they ar eommonly sel (wlmmlng on their tiacks. They even i their fo-sl lying tn this position ou the tor, and nurso their young ones on thob chests ttwoen their mm exnvtlv a a South Sa Island mother swlnu jrith her Iwby In the water. When swlmmlim b! thl attitude, they eveu shndo their eyi with their nw when tho un daih) thoui. Now thoy are an rare that the night of a single otter iwlmuilna nut at ea Is signal for a fleet of Aleutian boats to m out for It capture, and the pr bcat to nunUHl till It ran keep below water longer aud allow Itself to be mmroA hroin Uie whole area of the north 1'arlito tn which thene pelaglo animal are fouui the supply of n otter kln during tht past year win ouly 1,064. For six year 4 tjvadlly dwrmmxl at the rato of bOO skins a year, and It I probable that In few year' time the creature will only U seen tn the oollectlun ot naturalUts. Ixindon Spectator. A FULL LINE Ol-' LOW SHOES. In Jilack aud Tan olors, at price thai can not la Isaten. Summer Shoes, Bicycle Shoes, Tennis Shoes. Call and examine them Yoran's Sk Store. lioir Ta. louare hereby noli lied, that your Dog Tax Is now overdue and must be paid without delay. On and after the 13ih lust, the marshal will arrest and kill all dogs umiii w hich the tax bus ll'd been paid. H. K. Don his, lUcordcr. WALL PAPER : 12 CENTS. PAINTS : : : $1.50 m and everything else in proportion at OVERTONS' 4 W. A. WOOD, Cauvyer. Eugene, ... Oregon. 1'f l'Stn Work SMvlsllr. HKUl K Ovrr Ulie cuuntj Btak. """pMltOSOPHY'rOR SV0KER9. K.. b, III ncur. ."4 h. W.7 H. tinukc Them. . Ud c gar. The phlh.pldo.n.oker tnko. hlseu.frt in alel-uMy say, '"' f, .urroundlng, and Is able to shut Wima.II out from tho world and all its pe . noyance. as ho follows the curling wreath Into tho dreamland of ruvcriu. ,nb. man who allows hU olgar to go ou a eat many times and n-llghts t In suo S spasm, of Hdg-tlnes. ' lyiet down as an Incoherent cl.araiter, qultepn.no to get off bis peak. Mid certainly lacking in t-naelty of purpose. Tho man wbo funiWe Is cigar a B'ssl deal and manage, to Rt t s wrapper unraveled and tho llro all on on side may be dlml-.i d a a nervous per .on, wlih a proclivity fr unoomfortahle. new. Men who chew their cigar, leaving Uioir t.vth print nn them and do this ror a Umg Hum before HghtlnR them are quits likely to bo stern, determined mon, full ol grit and resolution. Genecal Oratit uw-a to handle a cigar In that way, and Ills marck Is said to do likewise. As an Index of generosity or nieannc. of soul the cigar Is qultetrustworthy. ine generoui man, If he gmoke. al all, I. .ure to Indulge himself and his friends when they call on him with a good cigar. The man who, with abundant mean, to .moke the best, delllsjrately buy. the worst cigars and pretends lo enjoy them Is capable oi almost any conceivable meanness. Per contra, tho man who can And solace and refreshment from a cigar of good quality ... t,i. w, filled with choice tobacco and who ts always ready to open his heart will and let hi. tongue wag tlio mosi nivrriiy when ho take his friend Into the hospital I tie of a mutual smoke talk Is pretty sure to bo ono whoso Instinct and Impulse are In the main honest, genial aud right,-r Baltimore tjun. An ciicioi nniaenc A concierge was showing llnrrloolettl over a suit of rooms overlooking the oenie i,.rv Imt. lUrrlcolettl wns slow In making tin his mind. Then the concierge, after enumerating a list of odvaiitnge pertain ing the anartments. wound up With the remark, ' And, then, uch quiet neigh borsl" I'arls Journal. No OfinM Intended. "Wbv did even body leave the roon when Miss Snuarkiinbusb began to slug?' Asa token of riwit. They wanwu vo talk." Detroit tree l'ress. 25 PER CENT: We have a Tan Oxford Shoe we are selling 25 per cent, less than the regular price. lO PER. CENT. We have a fine nice Oxford we will place the market at 10 per cent, less than regular price. on Bicycle Gloves. Bicycle GREAT SLAUGHTER ON SHIRT i Leggings. WAISTS. Closing Out on all Sammep Dress Goods F. E. DUNN. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., RETIRING FROM BUSINESS On account of the noor health of our family we are compelled to close our store and leave Kuirene.niueli to the regret of ourslve9 and family. Hut a the health of our family iletunuds It, we shall commence ou SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Our o (Jreat p Woyyi) o Out o 5al?. During Ibis sale evervt'iing will be sold at Auction Prices. It you w Isli to buy good Cheap now is your opp iriuiiity. Come early before the stuck is broken. Nothing reserved. Every thing In our store goes. WATCH THIS SPACE. CLOSING OUT SALE Of Buggies, Carriages and Wagons. LOOK AT THESE PRICES-a- A First Class IJuggy, leather Trimming aud 1 leather Ion. cnimd.-tn choice of Ave styles of springs. Former prices: $100 and 1 103, now No 11 Road Wagon 'unbind Hody) Lea Trim . ... spring 2 Kat Mountain Wagon, Complete Canopy Top f 20 and fj extra. No 2 Combination Spring Wagon 2 Seat, former i. tinrt " ' I v oo These are no cheap trash but the best goods ever made at the factory. COAST" all Steel dear Wagons. TIHti 1, Farm Hed li. " " "Z." lj. U. " " ij. " " ; t ..nr.... i . . . . - ni'ioiniii iuick iK-u ti.oti. extra. M. M. DAVIS. klur l oan v. A . B, 4 rrmu., Urrian Your SxS xU xlO 1x10.... SUM... CAPACITY. ....'j:w U ...xm Us ...,4 l0l lbs (kHH) lbs ....7000 lbs 3 Inch tire fo (K) extra. 05 00 40 00 60 00 100 00 00 GO 00 62 60 Co 00 TO 00 80 00 SPECIAL SALE OK Ladies and Misses Shirt Wai$ NOTE THESE PRICES. Ladies Tcrcalo waists, Reduced from (detach collar) (white ) and cuffs. " 'Octo! .)Chj "$1.00 to " M5 to " 153 to 1.50 to 1.7ot0 i 2.00 to With the above quotations we hope top out the Entire Line. It will be necessam you iv odd iuoiao buwus "v fiGia,bu taft val June lih, lyik A "unklmlneraha no runiH.Wt ) Jel lu avuida.no b wlia jou a uUul ul toaor. 11um lUlluu. BINDERS. If yea wni to ire lhb n, liJ.Ust ruiiniiw and tr...t bia.l u ""ij fxu.i kiiatt m Miv 'rti l r, ut himler on earth; Mttipl ly on han no rinr. lvpMir alwayt on band can u i. h. u.t ia rMi ,iv lh;u -ZZfr d. ..iu in .ml t . bit.W .n.i r. w , b' b. (,.t en .h..r ,.ti 1 full ifu, RAKES, MOWERS AND BINDERS 01 in i'miukm mk In th. Titus lU slt. on J,t kwnh KHith ilUrartt tUvU 1 ! Milr vcu an.l biiin.ir ..f ! nian 1 ajrltw thmkmii niaohines ol all 1 huiii rviwira f. uiu..rr. i ut ui whiii u.irunnr ioiq nayrsk t.H.h ia lh gnnind. which mxkM it f Or n't imvfrT tur nn ii. Aunt i.r tl,. i.. r th lluckfy mr km) in,mM.ili. to dig th 8oulli WllUitiette Strwt, J. H. On tloor aoutb of Urcvn' groivry store. HARRISS. Agent. Kujjoue, Urfgon. The AT A. Great Sale V. PETERS'. We will continue to sell our eutire Block of Dress Goods, Boot, and Shoes, Ladles and Gents Underwear, ami lu fact every thing in our stole at Cost until further notice, so be jure aud call and learn prices. Wo will surprise you by selling than you ever bought them before. go. . il.s CHEAP! A. V. PETERS, Gorner Eighth and Willamette Streets. ooool 8 90000 Full Sized Bed-Steads a $1.50 EACH, At DAY & HENDERSON'S 7th and Willamette Streets. Famnni Ke-nJy er a t rvumft. lit! Dot I if 7 pii.l v.; utmthfiticrrort or ffxts$ s. V. Hti'M.inv.- i nnrt blood bttltdcr- Mnkrstho -KfillfrnrrlfiltnTf-itpot krl.lsl ir ' PM, witKairrittrn mawntc or wu r nfllcnl book ont,! phitn wnn , ; tlnnnrinl xtnnrllnff. fi'nc hnrrr fnrr- ;-'': mmI. mmi, mmi. (ton. IMtabkWRCeaU.M'MJrMJlYLi; ...J' Fur Ml laKiWfue,On?tf.,br UENUhllSON tk LVNNBiid IgrOSlil li.N A. l i .-.,iJTU Davit Henderson, Undertakers anc Embalmers. Cor Wil, mi th sts. r.MTABl.IHUID lStV. F.H. HAMMER, Commission Merchant. 215ui.U" DvlSt. cor. Commercial, San Francisco, Cat. Y py the blghi'H iiisrkct price (or - Wheat, Barley, Oats.Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool AND GENERAL PRODUCE. It will psy ton to write lit and keen nonte.1. Liberal ailvaiHvt niatlo ou con.luiinimii. UpmhpP i-sn Franclvo t'nxjue Kiehauge. ICIIIUCI i.Nin Kihiic eo Fruit Kiehi. H. F. HOLLENBECF! ; DKALFR IS Musical Merchandise. Band InilmMH Muilc. Etc. PIANOS-Oe. knr Ilros , Iters Pond,! Tn.Hrhrl.luM W.ill..r .1- I'hMM. OUHANS Muhoii .t Hnnilin. A. B. i Weaver and other Leailmn Mskes. Norlh Room, Ch rlimin Block, if1 TAKE - LI VERINE -FOIt TilE LIVER AND For Sale ty Ail Druggisti. For your GO TO a C GOLDSIITII 4 CO. Highest Market Prica Paid for Hides and Produce. 81.00 Bottle. t Vr v ft I M I - Itia oid on f"-n'7r,uffl Rlata, It cure larip.ent tonsur IttdUth beat Count! wad UrouP v 8oM bjr teiKlerion Dun. Summons. I th Juktlee'i Court lor Eniien. J,i.h..'. 1.1. i u ..,r,c,:,".,'c"y.Ori-iioii. ... i.uii'wu, rianitiil. VI A. f. R ttlmi lwfu...i.... v -. niMioil, IH-I nilKlit,' ... II. IT U I'laiui riled aiiain.t you In tle alwte .t.iluSj 'V'"".' ,b " l Jr ' J"lT. at th. h, mr t o e . in th ,.feiM,ll, dav? ll,. ..! twin lh .I t ,1 h .ur mi by m til , . ..U .i.mU ca.iw, the t .1 to tlk. "V!.",r""r " o and hour " ii yon uii io anawrr on or be lor. n ,u;' r wa . t thrrrol th mnurr mre..? a.""'r' n.ei.1 awln.t , r ,um 0( ;4";',J",1I; I. puhll.hed .y order ol on A K Summons. lu tb JiintuV Cinrt for S'f' iliMtricI Lane c im'.v. v' k I I. 0 nn hell ai il -IUu K , Campbell. 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