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J2aiihl titAb&ib Mmmm u. urn m Ai.i.t.Ai, - hiftLa untun. Mmtmmtt t hjrf fc... . - n. -. ii. J a j, .j ..Z,.d M A tjlJ f IllUTT '!Wt'"",t'B' .-piip ,- ii. "l nwff, w fr jtcwb nwn wk . mrfifr'T iMMhlftlffiMi "fW TOaiUBf" tltaMWrm iiTfrt " 7ft FierfAftiiMfibfiJM tUnf. W.lW W AH rftufiK' fiimi&iJkmi i ' AT, tftt4 nuut, r Srlftla, 4 Ctntit. 'i Fltent PmmM ImTHtmHirFfifn It, AnrrMlfli'aiilJibAltiiMrtKrvl put It tofttlxr iu ft liif miiiuuj. MID Y 20EAFflENCU,Korwalk,0. Touch Couiit. One drunk forfeited 1,00 Iml , ami Mr. Ithlnobar, pedd or, m Miileiiord l pay a line of $25. J If rrlrn n lino Humph' chho or linens, ery, silks, etc., representing tlinl us brought llin go nlw over from Kiik Ud to allow nt the w. rld's fair, doIIIiiis Mi price below tar. Hllk heme go ul RW cenlH and oilier thing tlio same Ury, lie lo deliver March 17ih. lie (a dollar or two down, and' If par- 'ikM object to paying lilin anything he rows Indignant and shows nami-Hof very beat pwpio, who lie claims ve become IiIh cuMoniorn on thoHuino mt. 1 no case wuh reporieti in uiiitu Poiloo Mlnto, who Iniiuedliiluly got Mto thu racket of llio sleek stranger, he will undoubtedly leave tlio elly worlc lila worM'n fair soheniu oloi- here, Ho represented to hoiiio people t ho Wait nn Oregon world's fair Uilitsloner. JUadykoh Action. John Patterson IiIj associates, who have a good ndry plant, uru now about ready to In oiM-rutloim, by erecting buildings, , provided Ihu necessary uueourugi- Ul 1 shown them. Hulem certainly 4 all tlio manufacturing IiiiIuIiIih mil gut, and cannot ullord to lut y good thing K by bur doom. On ISaktji Again. Tho Slaylon fifUM Is again on hand, lifter an ub- Boa ol a liiuiilli, caused by thu lato ira up there, and Kdltor Lyon Ik to bo (Migratulaled upon Its Improved con- Itlou. Ho Is really giving Unit lmr' f the country a bolter piper than he afford to, and his cHorls Hhoiild bo wu subttantlal appreciation' Orange tho Hun1 brund, seedless, to i bud only ul Strong's. ' .. ; , jAUDAurui viihm j II -ijiini. inuui i rwgular monthly biiHluewt meetluK llw Y. M. 0. A. voted In Ul now iDern. The ooiunilileen buvo all thi-lr hiiuldem to tlio wheel, uot tbtUndtng tlio abmjneoof thoneere- i JPbuK Cons Deputy Bherlll JolniHnn ived with four United HlatfH prUou- I for the poultenilary Wllllum il.tr. r, Hugh O'Donnell, T. li.Hmllh and rlw UwmiM'U, oouvlcted of welling or to liidlatm. Wty Moxlo imhIiv water, at Weatacott ,Jrwln', i IOH WlM,AMKrrK,A meetliiK of hIuiiiiiI nud former mUiiIodIh of iwetle uulvernlty will Iki btld In bpel next Monday evenluu iode pkus for tho advancement of that U jxipuUr coliiHil. MMWMM "fc. m ! ! flt Jaiu Thero aro wven HrotiH HMHiutily J ! I. Nuwaome, NeUn, mrd Hiid Uhlvoaro bound over to , tetlouof the grand Jury whloh imhmIou, but hs found no true bllu imTiHiy evening. m i (em, DjvIkii' murket. M i. J AT O.nck. Mm, Aluuoiiald, Ware, a negro, Mr. Mary Cllue, IJ. W. Orwwller, wero bmught up rwriMHi) liwt night for coutuil;- , thu Mylutn, i ii rHKK rAHTV. Tho Wtllatnrtltt 0y another wrty at tho hotel ly welling. riou'a uitule, KtMl, hm UtH rNgugel, and l m lb flHt jmrty wf tho nrln, p m 'TKK Houk, If yeu want any rf trraWM oho you can get a wnxeHwf by lha hour or 011 lb bhh Iwxe. ihIhmm, lUvbteu'a market. , t mitU WU t tk without )mIii. i'fNMUW fcJM, VtCuWitbt uM'ua tigs Winter GOODS. Wo etill lmvo a fow pieces of choieo WINTER DBBSS HOODS which wo offer nl hhIo prices, Bo Hiiro mid tnko advantage of this utile, The Palace DRY GOODS AND SHOE CO, 307 Commercial Street, PERSONAL AND LOCAL. No hosbIoii of tlio oupreiiio court lo- d.iy. Dr. A. K. Ulackerloy, ofSUvcrton, wai a Balcni vlmtor tcxlay. Hoth Iiouhch os tho legislature will probably bo In mohhIou every evening (IiIh wtek. Mm Mattlo 15. WIImoh hast been boik to tlio UHylum for mental troubles. Muplo nyrup and buckwheat cakee arodelloiiiiH, Clark & I5ppley can ntii ply you with tho bu.it. Mr. and Mm. U. II. Klnoli, of Mh Hoiirl, aro tho guoitH of tho latlor'a hIm tor, Mm. 15. Htroug, In Hitith H.ilcin Mr. Kiiinh U a o.ipltallHtonJ)ylui;a vIh- it to thU coast. Marrlago HueiiHOi linvo lieen Indued to I5tta Healer, ago "0, and K. K Hoi man, ngittil; Mrilo Luella MuAlltiHtei and Audiew J . Murphy. I 'or the removal of dandrufT, noil foi curing Immnrx of tho hcalp, t.icic Iri no thing belter than Aei'tt Hair Vigor. A parlitluii Hill t ban been begun in tho Kldndxo eatute. A goial many cowm and other atock aro tiling impounded by tho police at thlrt tliuooflho year, J. A. Van ICiton li In the lead among the long lint of grocery caterura at Hie e.ipllal city, and ho hna won that dU tliictlnii liy hoiH'Ht metlHHln with the people. Ulvu til lit u trial. Mm, Woodrull'of Tucoina and Mlm I5deu were gUi'rtln of Mm. J Q. Wilson and went to Portland UiIh morning. I'ho former 1 uly In much iutertatid in dlMtrltaitlon of prison literature. Experience proves (hat nothing elxe H) aiirely ileatmya ucrofula, iui Ayei'a Hnrnapurllla. 1'Ve.Hh aaluinn, Divbou'a market. II. M, Hall, a Tacoma capitalist, 1 In the city, the guent of MuJ. Hodgklu. MUn Alice Wheeler, one of thu grail, nallng ulaxa of the Portland lllf-h uhool, In a daughter of Hon. A. K. Wheeler, formerly aialaimit atato treaa urer. Hup'., LquIm Kiihii Miya tho foundry company will hold a meeting thin week to conalder whether to take ad vunlageof tho bill which alluwa a re newal of (ho contract at thontato prlmm for two year. The atato unlvendty bill hnu paietl Ihe senate carrylug 30,000. The houso bl'l will bo auiendrd from 2o,(HKi io that amount, and will prolw ably past. "Umalllla" Crawford U In tho city for a few daya, vUltlng old friend and neighbor. There Is an uuimual attendance of dUtluguMud l'ortlaudora Iu the clt today. In lfi'0 thero were only live Kinder garten In thU couutryjloday there are Tho nieah at Btrnng'a retauraiit aro always the be.tt. ciiiHiiio me tailor will renovate olotlit on the ahurtot uotlce nud at a miimII coat. l"relt cod, I).ivlaoti'a market. KUNKtiAU-Tho funeral of.Mr. Tluv. HolUud, who died at Kmv IVirtUuil yottertUy, w hold this afternoon. DiVaa, WAiaduuhterofM U Av Mgo of II iwv.ll IValtle: tho wa SM vowira of ago and died of malaria. Satispv A Li Tlio Halrm Art com. puny la doing a nood work m mii U rjtatiui'jua tunml nut, VUll their gallery ou Lib erly trvet. if " ' i i .I. Dr. CVutna tllia Krlti without lalu. KItttimtot, DvUou' uarkcL mmrrzft dAfrtAb StibQli BtHlHBfi'fl 1)06KBT. filsposi'i&n And fltarltllrlff afdasas rJccondDay Uiuineas. J. ti. Wrfnf. of JlowHl, and J. . Mliatilm, f,M. Aiiitfl. atifiiaimietl for Jury (n'fvlre, did not uppeaf ninl Jtitlo liitrijeU bulled bench warrants for tliclii, Ito nlo UsUeil n rwM veblro foriillje Jufyliieii tube chosen today. OAblOFTltfi IJOCICCT. Jprifie llcoii. vd, Allen Amlthatid fleiflit Djautaolluu for rnnioyj con (Inued, il. 15. Itibrrlflnnj Oeo H Hurtielf, ao'lguec; HMIkdiniHiit; coiitlnued. Hnell, liellaliiM'A Woodiinl vn If. W, Cox action for tiitmcv; cotitlnued, Tliniiiaa Taylor vs. Melzer & Mes Mpriger; puriif ; nMtri. WaterhoiHc A Lter (Jo, vn. T. 15 & W J, It. Huillb; mxiii- ; fettled at June term luidjudttiiiffi' t iko.i. John Welti v Hiukiu I5dnr; satnej COUllllU'll. Mr. M. 15. W lin; W. F. Uonlhl.y, otxlgiiee; liu d account allowed and av Igueoilidinrgcd, Oeo. W. Wtrl U'gvn. 0. A. Vander btckj action for moiieij continued. Allen A LowIh vh. W. H. Shields, Jr., ft al.; Hume; Hiinie. Uivid rtlmpHon vn V. Albntigh, Eliza hoth Albaugh, and Charles Stowoll, et il,; foreclourc; default of defendant, A liiiigh entered. F. Vander Uauu v. Satnuol Itimp; ineohuiilu'H lieu referred to J. A. Canton t.) report law and facts. Frank P. Lewis and Mllea M. Lwis V4. Harah Nott et al; partition; H J. Ulgger gu.irdlan ad litem for John A. LuIh; defiiuit iw to other defeiidaut-i. C. II. Moorcs, adrnliilitrator estate J. H Moores, vs. M.J. Crump; action for in moy; settled. D tnlui M Flsk et al vs. Cha. Calvert ; iiiine; default and Judgment. W. P. W.lllntiH vs. Frank B. Ingra- ham; same; default and Judgment with order to Hell attached property, O.imbrlnuH lire wing Co. vs. Henry llagley and S. W. Walker; tunic; set tled. Ilobert I, Toplltz.of tlrni of ToplltzA ('. vh, Clias. Calvert; Miue; default and judgment. Edward A. Wilghl; m-slmimenl; 15lhlia P. Morcom,aMsiguee;coutliiued Northwest Fire A Marino Insurance Co vs. F. Nott and I). W. Smith; ac tion for iu iiihj ; demurrer to answer. J. II, Hugeuy and W. 1) Turner ve. II. T. McCallau; sume; default and Judgment. McIChiley Mltclioll, appellant, vs. Aliierl Woedluginu: apptal tnmijus lice's court; Judgiueni for want of an swer, with icversat of Judgment lielnw. J A. IJ.ikcr vs. Jiunes A. Huheris and Mary F. llulierlbj action for money sellbd. Eva niiu'k vs. Joseph Hlack; divorce; referred to II. A. Thomas (o leport law and facts. M. 1) inner vs. Chn. Oil vert; action for moiic.v, ; default ami Judgment. W. H. Hoii ve. U. B. llaiikiug Co.; nonsuit. I. W, Hibbird vs. same; default and Judgment with order for bale of at- tuchid property. Scotl Jones vs. same; sumo; same. James Hunt vs. same; same. same. Mis. 15. ll'.yor vs. same; came; same. 15. M. Crohau vs. E. A. and and L. C. Boovill and A. T. and F. N. Gil berlj foreolosuro of mortgage; default ag dust Beovllm and decree accordug lo pleadings. H. A. TlininaR vs. C. and Nannie Cleaver et al. ami"; default ailnst tie fondants and decree according to plead lugs. . v. .Moearron vs. United States Hanking Co,; notion for mono ; default and Judgment with order to Hell al t iched properly. W. L, lleaumout vs. same; same; same. Z'tia Durette vs. same; same; sumo A. II. Croix vs. F. M. and tlrace Al baugli; same; "ontlnuod for service. C. D.irst vs. U.S. Hanking Co.; Bame; default, s-ttled. Hhii Btautou vs. same; same; same. W. T. llauisdon vs. Anuio M. Ilams den; divorc. ; ilefault; ref rrsl to M. E. Pogue to reisKt fuels and law. Until A. Vosa va. lVnriiti Cochran; acllon f-r money; demurnr to ihuii plaint withdrawn; answer Wedneday. M. A. Wade vs. U. B. Hjuklug Co.: ne; def.,iilt mid Judgment with or- ilent to mil Mtaehed properly. B, W. Jotiea vs. Mtiiir Mime; came, American Historical Pub. Co. vs. Annie lClilrlilgcjs.iiiiejM.'lth'il ami di. mised. Tlie.i Bern vm U, B. Hanking Co., default and Judgement with order to sell attached property. Chaa, Weiislerskt va. aame; aauie; aatue. Oeo, Andrews v. aamr;3in; satu, John 0. n.aitli v. Adam ami Valid Ohiu.trl; .nt koitiiHl. Tilho Do Lnu vs. O.hi, 3. lXu nine; tlunagesi motion toatilko out part of IMItlpUlUt, 11 J. Harding y. H J. Orlmm, aduilu. etaU J. W. Orlmni acllmi for uinne.v; demurrer to cmiu plain t argutd and uhmiliod. Ooo. W. Colvltc v. Bdmon Abra. ham; dtuigv dent irrr to CMinplaint. U.K. Ib.wnoui K II Wild, hc llou for imimy, J, a, Chihih aud W, M. KJwr Iw pUltitir, BtMtiiii A JOTnttfAa, ttjesdAt4, ifullhW tot dcfeiidatit. On (rial to Jury ihU nfiernonn. Jenhle 15, Warren vb. Albert C. Wrffrfti, divorce, be fault, referredloJ.il. AleNary nilef erco to report law ami facts. John A. Aitiyu vs. Margaret A, Mnp, divorce. Default and referred lo Web ster Holmes to report law and facte A. ti. William, et al, vs. Wm, Fur roy, alo confirmed. NOTES FROM STATE HOUSE. CUM OltANO SAMS. It hufljuit leaked out that there hn occurred a serious break between Oov eruor l'eiitioturaiid Hrlgatller-Uenerai Comp-oii. In an Interview a few daB eg i high wolds Were heard and Ihe general was seen to leave ttieolllce In umi.ireiitiv a bad humor, and has not sliico vlsitetl It. (Jeueral Coinpoii will lint talK about thu matter, but hU course here shows him to he a man ol dechleil oululoiis, and not easily led noi made in ifo what ho deems to the In jury of Ihe uillltla and tho slate Ore giMiiau lot lay. Democrats and Republicans were ob- Jecllug to (Juncral Compson, Demecratic: candidate fur railroad coiumissiouer, as a pet ol Oovernor l'eunoyer's. He is a Democrat from east of the Cascades hi Southern Oregon, aud the legislature should not bo deceived into pulling htm outo the railroad commission ou thu theory that he lias quarrelled with tho governor. There is u good deal ol buncombe about the "serious break" between Compsou aud Peuuoyer. Il in a move by a few Southern Oregon cor poration Democrats to defeat the elec tion of Hubert Clow from the center ol of the state. Republicans cliotild be chosen from Southern aud Eastern Oregon. Itepreseutatlvo Drown, of Douglas? has succeeded in. having thu coiumliiet ou education of wliich he is chairman, engraft, upon beuatu bill No. 101. which has passed the senate, to create all dis tricts, having u population of four thou Hand, indepuudeui districts, an amend meut which las tho foundation for tin Kindergarten Hslem of primary edu cation. As chairman of the committee ou education Iu the house, Mr. Drown has shown u liberal spirit towards tin new education, uud is the pioneer ol legislation iu ibis respect. Mr. L:i man, of Mariou moved tho amend meut ba adopted. Curried. The Willis bill to prohibit women froifi being employed iu public olliro about the bluto huUH' uud hgisiuiuii has not tl como Up, but there Is i giitlivring storm of indignation rising which will burst about out- seuator'r ears iu a manner that will hind bb prtjct dowu lo future generations with thundering uccompauimeiit of defeut. A bill for a branch insane asylum in Eisteru Oregon has passed the senate H6J.000. 8enator McGinn's bill to abolish the Stale Hoard of Charities has passed III, senate. It would be too grout an uct of charily to huvo il fail In tho house. Ford's bill to abolish ofll jial court re porters and allow all steuograliera to obliiln public and oflloial employment upon passing a satisfactory examina tion before a state board of examines for that purpose, was, after his speech to tho house, reconsidered and passed almost unanimously, . Visitors at tho governor's ofllco till afternoon were very much dlsappolut ed tit uot llndlng Gen. Compson's bloody reinaltis strewed about that of fice. Tlio senate lias refused to pass the Mauley bridge bill over tho governor's veto. . . Weatherford's bill to have the state purchase tin. Willamette locks was this evening ludi tlnltvly postponed lu the senate, 10 to 10. . The house tills afternoon paaed the MeEwan hill to have the state pur chase aud operate a stovo works. Attorney General Geo. E. Chamber lain will assist Iu the. defense of Supt. Downing, In his slander stilt In the circuit court. Tho M'iinto this afternoon passed a memorial asking cougreas to jhjusIju Ihe Indian wr vt tenuis, Imimutant. The breeder and speed iimocUi Ion will meet IhU even ing, at the otlU-e of tho lolflo Laud A Orehniii Co. DPRICE lTfl . UlPSwdel UiJ ia UiUkmu f Hoti- 40 Yon the SUadat4 timmvAnr u, iaon. a Safe and Certain" 19 tlio tMtltiionv of Dr George I AValleN of Martinsville, Va., ...,.,. In Arrr's I'lllS, Dr J. E. In T. Toiler, of ClillteimnRo, N Y., says i "Ayer's Pills arp Mglily npnrpelatpcl. Tlicy nro perfect In form ami renting, Mrt'lliclr PfTrcm "re nil Hint the mns careful nivslelan rould desire. Tliey Sue supplemented the i.l Is former, r pomilnr here, nt.tl I llilnlc It mnrt bo I'onV before any other can bo made that v III at all compare with tliein. TI ose who buy Ayer's Pills get full value." "I rcgnrtl Aver's Pills ns one of tlio most reliable genural remedies of otir times. They have been In titn In my family for nrltnis affeetluns reiiiimng a iiiirgallve incillehit', and have glen tin varying satisfaction. We have found them nn ext elleiit reinedv for eolils and light f its." -W. It. Woodson, Fort Worth, Texas "I presrrlbn Ayer's Pills In tnyprnc Mce, and llntl them excellent. I uruo tliclr gpncrnl iiso In families." Jolia v nrown, ju. un viLcuim, .,. . Ayer's Pills, Dr. J. C Ayer It. Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by lt PnigulnU nl Dcalcn In Medicine THE LEGISLATURE. (Condoled from first pnge.) of voter at town meetings, etc., was, on motion or Mr. luruuii, Indefinitely postponed. SECOND KKAUINO SKNATE Dtl.IA Cross, to authorize construction of a bridge across Willamette river at Oregon City, from Oth street; pawed. McAllister, to exterpate thistles, etc.; referred lo ugrlciilture. Woodard, relating to directors In private corporations. Gates, to enable women to hold educational offices; passed. Willi", amend code lu relation to in corporation of churches, etc.; to public morals. Demi)', amending code in relation to suits of equity; passed. Dodsnti, relating to boundary oi Baker county; Indefinitely postponed BUCl IHU,. House bill, by Coon, to provide for a state board of horticulture, was taken up; passed. KVE.VINO SESSION'. Senate bill to authorize Pendleton to conduct a system of sewerage; passed Nickt II Introduced a bill amending 'ie oh i rter of Jacksonville; which, nn dor suspension of tiin rules, was passed. Senate bill chauuing boundary of Multnomah county s as to take iu all ifBellwood; pa-sed. Amending chtti ten f Oaklandjpassed. For construction of a bridge at Young's bi ; passed. To prevent tlu running at large of cerudu aiiimaU in Sliormau count; pas-ed. Authorizing Dallas to maintain wa terworks; pattsed. Creitlng county of Lincoln; passed Amending charter of D illa-t; passed THIItl) 1U:I)IS(1 OF Sr.N'ATK BtLUS. To tillable I'll t4n I to Issue bontls for the pureh ise of M ,rris m street bridge; passed, 3 to 10. To amend the charter of Eugene passed. Adjourned. SENATE TKB. 14 A. SI. Session opeued with prayer by Re. Kellerman. Heading of journal dispensed with. McGinn's bill to amend the present method of irlal by jur.; laid nn table. iwj.ui uiiu iiignwavcoiiimiuee report f ivorably ou t.'ogswell's bill, rplallve to roads aud niaiutaluliig public high ways; passed. Commlitee on commerce report fav fav orably: Wright's bill to incorporate Salem; Wright's bill to create pounds; Wngtii's bill to create couuty of Elgin. Dodsou's bill to establish a stale boud of health; passed. Governor's messigo read vetoing Mauley's house bill for the c nstruc Hon offree bridges across the Willam ette river. The strongest reasous a signed are that tho bridge would ob struct the river, and that the Issuance of bonds for that purpose would rob one class to the advantage of auother. Willis moved thtt the veto messige and hill Ho on the table; carried. Mixwell's bill for an additional term nrtheclr'tilt court lu Tillamook ouu ty, taken from thu table; passed. C immlltee ou claims report favorably Meyer' bill to establish office of htate examiner of engines; adopted; 3 J read ing. CorpoMtlon omimlttee report favor. ably on Alley's bill to i-stabllsh forrvi"-th,,re uted of ...iiMLp",,,a across the Snlslaw rlvsr. Weatherf.nl Introduced bill ft.P n. proteeilouof Hd,()ll; referred to com rnlttee ou fUherles. r... ,, ,. l- , . "'"""i it'inxiuiwi cienrrent reo- RAlrintf O T"'l " " "' ' m SSSS5S9BSBR9V9 AB iBugBear Is mwtA f. 299 Commercial Street. lution that the legislature ad jo uru sine die at 12 p. m. ou Friday, the 17th in stant; adopted. 8peclal committee report favorably on Woodward's concurrent resolution to investigate tiie Tarsen's system of conveyances; adopted. THIRD KEADINQ Cross' bill to provide for inspecting and measurement of logs; passed. McGinu's bill relating to punishment of persons tampering electric wires, be passed. Committee ou Canals be reported on Weatherford's bill providiug for the ap propriation by the state of the Willam ette locks, adopted and that SOU copies be printed. Willis' bill to incorporate Columbia harbor, reported favorably, adopted. McGinn introduced resolution for the relief of the Oregon Printers' Asociat ion, to print their annual proceedings of ltffl and 189.', under consideration at n ou. Willis introrlured resolution that Sec retary of Stile cause all documents per taining io this session be hound uud one copy be furnished t each member. HOUSE -9:30 A. SI., FEB. 14. Prajerby Rev. Lund. House returned to committee reports. Messrs. Upton and MeEwan were al lowed 10GD miles, as they have to go by a oi emu trancltcco aud up the etmst, on motion of Gter of Marlon. Ways and means reported $50,000 for "xpen-es of legislature instead of i55 . iHIO, Soda Springs gets t5U0, instead of tauut). Committee on education reported a number of bills, atnoug them one lo allow establishment of kludergarten primary schools iu cities of 4000 or over. Governor Pennnyer sent to the house ...-. .ciooi me .Harney free bridge bill Veto not sustained. Axjj .,.,. ,n me illuming uour was wiih cniumlttee reports. Oil... .... I.. t cuusumed c-ena.e resoluti iu to adjourn Friday at midnight. N .rtliup moved to con cur. People of stale were anxious to have this session close. G-er or Clack amas, Belknap aud others opposed! frord moved to amend to 10 a. ru Sa. unlay. Carried. Adopted as amended. Adjourned. Dr. Coutris (ills teeth without pain. Clams, Davison's market TUIT'S PILLS require n'o change of VEAICII-Tuewl 4h. 1893,10 Mr 'and v!Ku Vealch, a son. lr8, AlfrtU s t erli.n'u -TThirrr: b r,e,, .,,,. at 4;3 - ni , n,ni February 13. lfeoj ir . i, i'fl ouda' 'f the bowels, llenv SiPrii? U"tXlm 02 years. ' "ry blefHug, aged vlving relation f ,e ,, " v the (lePPla..,! r. a,, ceased has been emnlnvB.1 i.. Wtlghf store for a .... d01lu audtso:eoftheoldestojd-rs. The funeral was held by tl,e I 0n l-.thU afternoon at 3 p. ,. el-'- The Plain Tniti, li Knn,i enough for H.ui., o. .J I .. - ! 1ST-1 IHMItl..... eiiiliuin., I ensalloimliti hi...... uulcni r loujmllsni. Simply w. ' Parlllail, ,hJ. ... ,.t ll,toA - ,! " If you hav . ."!." Blory of i " l-euetlts a sln,je ,. " rea'Hed i. . . ,lle Will eniivl..-.. "er "I couvluee J,,M ,l ,s a S'ki medicine 1 The hlghnt pru , v,. Hood's PlU.fihrfrSJ,t;06 hy W...O. So,d by . S-t So renin. esuu. p, IJOUN, "ha i n BARGAI DRESS GOODS CARPKPS UUmirN-G( -lu- WILLIS :. 'tfllUXS. nnr-r. . .. ' - XX I I To WoiiIdb? Corn-p?fflops, the prices we are making on our Home Hade Woolen Goods, But no bugbear to our many fsiendsand patrons, ii STORE The Wuiti.u'8 Fa ik Opens May 1st, and before you start do not forget to buy you a new pair of shoes fiom E, Willis at 112 Court street in the Opera House block. He is closing out a $10,- 000 stock ut wholesale cost. You can save 50 per cent on your purchase. 2d-lw Three lbs English walnuts 25 eta -at Sroat & Gilo's. Crabs, Davison's market. Simmons Liver Regulator cures gen eral debiliiy aud will givo you a uew lease ou life. Those 3 lb table pears at 10 cents acanare going fast at Sroat AUile's. D ivUon's m irket address 94 Court Bt Little Nestucca cheese, the finest ever brought to Salem, ut Clark & Eppley's. Simmons Liyer Regulator is an ex exeelleut remedy lor djspepMu. C. Mdbiersuu, Sheiill of Ulbb Co., Ga. Wiuslow'g canned corn, two cans for 25 ceuis, at Clark & Eppley'e. 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