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CITY AND COUNTY BRIEF MF..TIO.. County Court meats next Monday. Charles Baiter returned from PortLutd Tueday. If yon with to Lay good cheap call at 8 H Friendly'. W't art glad to learn tliat Mr John Kinsey it improving. Ladies' dreH goodi fur sale cheap at llos cublatt k Co'. Call ud tee that large ttocli at goods for ale at Frieodly'a. Regular meeting Eugene Hook and Ladder Co Monday eveuiug The new brick building for the I X L Store ii progretsing tlowly. For good dentistry at reasonable figure go te Dr. Davit, over Grange ttore, Hon J M Thompson and Judge J J Wal ton returned from Salem Saturday. C Marx i the last man made htppy by aa heir. It it of the fominiue gender. Silver Plated Ware A complete assort ment; all new styles, at Crain Broa. 8 H Friendly sella cheap for caah boots, aheet clothinu, bats, cap fancy good, etc. Messrs J W Brassfield and Geo Wash borne, of Junction City, were in town Wed nesday. No mail from Portland Thursday. The trains could not cross the Harruburg bridge. We learn that the McKeozie Wagnn itoad Co expect to have that road ready for travel by the first of ApriL Mr 8 H Friendly will pay the highest cash market price for wheat. ' Give him a c-all befere telling your grain elsewhere. Dudley Evans, general . agent for Wells, Fargo' Express Co for Oregon and Washing ton Territory, wa in town over Sunday. Mr. Tho. Imbrie, of Washington county, who has been sojourning in our city for sev eral weeks past, left for his home last Wed nesday . Mr Charlet Whiteakcr came up from Portland Wednesday on a short visit. Mr. Whiteaker is attending medical lecture at that placo. Chas. Lauer hat been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Jainct Goodchild, de ceased. See his notice to creditors in another column. Hats, cap, boot, shoe, clothing, ladies' dress goods, notions, etc, fur sale at auction price by Rosenblatt & Co. They are' closing out and must tell. , Go and tee that largo stock of good just received atUendrick' before purchasing else where. The best stock of mcus clothing and furnishing goods at prices to suit the times. Business men should not forget that blank notes, bill-head, statements, letter head.!, and every description of commercial printing are neatly and promptly executed at the Gi'ard office. Don't you forget that all who live tried the Durkce Woven Wire Mattress accord i'. the highest praise, Petfoctly clean, noi e less, and durable. E J McClanahan is the sole agent for Lane county. A Card. SUICIDE ! Jerry Luckey Cuts His Throat with a Large Butcher Knife. This community waa startled, Tuesday evening, on learning that Mr. Jerry Luckey, who reside about four mile below Eugene, had committed suicide by cutting his throat from ear to ear w ith a butcher kuifo. Coro ner IUam was summoned, and left for the cne of the tragedy, where he held an iu quest the same evniin,( substantially devel oping the following fact : The deceased had beeu sfllicted with a mild typj of iutanity fur a couple of mouth, and at lust his friends decided that it wis necessary that he should be conveyed to the asylum, A carriage was sent from Eugene to bring hi in up, and ou the arrival of the ante at his place it is supposed that Mr. Luckey mapicioned tho purpose for which it came, and luvmg great dread of being confined in the asylum he scut the driver a short distance away with message, and during hi absence committed the fatal deed. He had gone into an out-building adjoining hi residence and after taking off ni coat and hat laid down upon the bed and with one stroke severed both the jugular art.-ries the carotid artery and the tissues, the knife stopping only when it reached the bone of the neck. He was found upon the bed few minute after, the blood still flowing, and the fatal knife tightly clasped in hi right hand, but all life had tlowu. The deceased was about 50 year of age, and was of a kind jovial disposition. He had expe rienced a mild attack of insauity once bo fore, about eight year ago, from which he recovered, and wa apparently healthy in every function until about two mouths ago when the old attack returned. Ihi with financial embarrassments perhaps, iu lucid him to take his own life. A brother of the deceased committed suicide in this city, by taking laudanum, over fifteen year ago. The Coroner' jury reudercd their verdict as follow: We, the jury summoned to inquire iuto the cause of the death of the deceased now lying before us, after being duly sworn, do find that the name of the deceased is Jere miah Luckey, and that he came to hie death from a wound by knife initiated by hisowu haud. (Signed.) Thomas Gray, F M Blur, C A liKAY, C F Mthkr, L S WlNKLLDLECK, NoKKlH Hl-Ml'llUKY. The remains were couveyed to the Ma if i i -I.. ........ ... some cemetery, v cuneau.iy uiu.iuw.1., where, uflor a short and seiiiildj address by Bev G M Whitney, t .c braVj received ult that was mortal ui Jereniuli Luckey. Editor Guard: Last Sunday evening, a week ago, while going from home to church with some ladies, theie was standiug at and near the lamp pott, tear .Mr R G Callison's residence, soma five or six yonng men, and I presume they think themselves ijentleinen. but from their actions I took tliein to bo hoodlums, and if any one, or all of them, will call on me, I will deliver them a lecture free of cost that may in the end keep some of them out of trouble and perhaps the pent tentiary. I did not know either of the . .. . .1 V 1 . youug men, and it may De l icy qui am know me, but if they desire to know who it is that pens this, the Editor has permission to iuform them who I am. Citizks. In Deep Water. Whilst the funeral cor tege of the late Jeremiah Luckey was cross ing a slough in the river bottom, the hearse wa drawn into doep water and it was only with great difficulty that the driver and Dr. Shelton, who occupied a seat on the hearse saved thomsclves and the horses from drowuing. The cofliu was at last secured frem the hearse, and carried across the tream on a foot log. Dr. Shelton lost his case of medicines. The hearse wa tied up rt tlAA Kill, a tho water rai-eu six or seven feet afterwards, it i feared by Mr. Ream, the owner, that it is washed away. Fell. The short span on the north end of the Eugene bridge fell Thursday night. The lower side of the span fell almost to the bettom, while the upper tide remains about ten feet above the lower side, thus throwing it in a bad twist. The spin is 80 feet long, Smith' patent truss, and cost probably 51,000. It will probably be a total loss. Enterprise. Private individuals built a levee, Thursday evening, to keep the water out of the city. Better disincorporate, ana trust to private enterprise altogether. It seem that t!u ouly dutie that the City Council perform are levying taxes, and drawing warrauts for a few officials. Sent to the An.cn.-Mr Warren Pack- ard whose attempt to commit suicide is re' Cottage Grove Items. from our special cokrkspondismt. Cottauk Grove, Feb. 1, 1SS1. More rain. Business very dull the past week. Sidewalk are things of the past tiuce the flood in our little town. William Scott, of Crcaswell, had hi leg brokeu one day last week. Mis Belle Wallace of this place has beeu quite ill during the past two weeks 11 C Veatch lost about 3,000 rail, 30 bushels of potatoes, and about 10 Full sown wheat by the last Hood. Mr Aaron Luich and A 11 Spare went to Portland one day lat week ou busiuess. L B Wlmrton of tliii place ha been quite of ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Warren Packard Shoots Himself Elev- en times in the Head and Still Lives. Many citixen of Euge ne City will remem ber Mr. Warren Packard, who resided here with hi uncle, Capt X. L Packard, sev eral year since. He recently attempted to commit suicide at Ceo Bay, the iccouut of which we take from the Coot Bay News of Jan. l.'th: "Last Fiiday morniug Warren Packard, who ha for tome timo resided on the North Fork of Coos river with hi uncle, Captain E; K. I'ackurd, made an unsuccessful at tempt at taking his own 'life. It apear that he has been iu delicate health for a long time, having vitited thisciunty with view of rti'U)L'iating; the least uoit or ex cflemcnt prevented him from sleeping, iu consequence of which he has lived in a iinall house by himself a short distance from the residence of his cousin. Ou the morning mentioned Caitaiu Packard called at the house to iuform him that he wa going to huut tome cattle, to which Warren Packard replied: "I will look out for everything while you're gout;" the Captain started but after proceeding about a mile returned for bis overcoat, and ou calling kt tho house found hit nephew bleeding from wounds iu the head, and on inquiring what wa the .natter, he wa informed iu rather a quiet tone, "1 tried to kill mysclt, but nuao a liz zie of it." Dr. Tower was immediately seut for and upon arriving found eleven bullet hole iu the head, none of which will prob ably prove fatal, as the weapon used was what i kuowu as a Smith k esson "pea- hooter;" three of the bullets entered the right ear and will probably prove troiiblrf- loiimi, the doctor ueing uuuuie to extract them. Last Saturday the patient wa brought to the Blanco Hotel at this place and at lost accouuts was doing well. Real Estate Transactions for January. Geo McGowan to A J G oodinan, lot in Cot tage Grove; consideration, $000. Sternberg, Sender Si Co to Jas M Howard, 17 teres hind; con, $200. C S Davis to W II and J M Abrams, lot in Eugene; con, fc875. A W Patterson to John Straub, lot in iu. gene; con, t-.iu. Wu Uweus to J B Ferguson, 320 acres land; con, tl.OOO. U A fcpencer te L 11 Robinson, 303 acres laud; J,W0. A W. Gibson to Louis Soloman, 320 acres land, cun,l,500. Louis bolomau to Erasmus W oolridge, 3.1) acres laud; cou, U,50U L N Ingram to lliiaui Smith, quit claim; con, $50. Geo M Cooper to W P Fisher, lots in Eu- E'jgeue; con, fcjoO. .fas N Luper t.i T A Milliorii, Us m Junc tion; cou, iM. dames A Walker to T O Maxwell, lots in Si r.ljgueld;CoU, SiioO. b F Kyh to v iu X Osbi.r.i, Si acres laud; cou, 9ou0 Henry Coleman to F M Coleman, 024 acres; oor., fcj.lWo. K V Howard to Granville Fisher, 102 acres; con, j-JJj. J V Krassfield to W H Hoffman, lot in Juuctiou; cou, JjoUU. Seeley M Cook to Orpha At Cook, 318 acres; con, ol0. Tho V, Butler to P H Couch, c5 acres; cou, $75. It Millet toll T Welch, lots in Junction; con, 4010. J W Bean to O 11 Bean, 100 acres; ccn, J1.2U0. K L Applcgate, per Sheriff, to J S Mout L'ouieiy. 3-0 acres; con, L N ingrain u 1' l.Su'ciit, 11 H Hill, EN Tan.iv, l,daU acres: con, (jo,5iJ. Wiu M Whitney to S 11 Friendly, 101G ac.e;con, STATE UNIVERSITY- A column devoted to the interests of th Lamvan and Eutaxian Literary Societies, aud the State I'uiversity. i' ii. .!. ....... v! ii-ir M IT..titlirifl. S'li.riff'll ... ., n. i. .,! " "" - unweil lor me pasv ioulu, Uu . M Uted in another column, was taken Deiow w the insane asylum Welnes.lnyt Mr Pack ard i addicted to the use of chloral nynraie to relieve himself of sleeplessness. Dir-P.-MrR B Willoughby died at hi borne in Linn connty. near the boundary of Lane, Monday, Jau 31. 1331. The deceased wa one of the pioneers ef Oregon, aud waa a few day more than 70yearof age. Carp Wasted. Mr. Ja. Hoddlenton, of this city, desires to know if there is any prrson iu Oregon, who has carp for sale. PicilBE f RAML3 An immeni ttock anJ kaap at Crain Brte. covering. Mr Frank Bouy had his foot cut with a food ada last week. At laat accouuts he was getting along very well. Messrs Stopher Jt Markeay, of Latham, will in a Bhort time erect a new blacksmith and wagon shop iu this place. Vhile working on tho railroad near Koge burg last Monday week, Samuol Veatch had his right foot badly cut. With kind treat ment he will be out again soon. Vox. Two Children Hurt. On Monday last while St. John Skinner was moving hi family and household effects to a place which he ha reuted iu Willamette precinct, an accident occurred that came uear costing him the lives of two of his chil dren. Whilt near the Wither farm, about two miles from here, oue of tho fore wheels of hi wagon dropped into a rut throwing his wife and two children to the grouud. By some unexplainable clnnse oue child fell be fore the wheel, aud the other behind, both of them being fastened by the wheel. His wife managed to get out of the way of the horse which began to kick when she fell. After he had quieted the horse he raised the wheel while his wifo Uok the children out. Tilt; little girl, three years old, had her collar bone broken, and the boy, six year old had a leg broken below too kuee. Dr. Johu Nkkliu was immediately summoned. and under hi care the little sufferers are re covering rapidly. It wa a narrow escape, for had the horse became unmanageable, Pone of them, aud probably both, would have been crushed to death. Military Wa;os Road. We learn that nearly all the principal bridge on the Mili tary Wagon Road from Engeue to Southeast ern Oreg'-n have been carried away by the flood. Grade have been washed out, and laud lide covered the road makiug it doubt, ful if wagons can travel the road nutil late iu the Sumuitr. Kieliard Kolder to Geo Cunniuyhuui, lots in Irving; con, S0J. EDITOR: C. A. WOODDV, Rt'llIK P. CPIU.ER. Vale. Having served the time for which I was elected, it i fitting that I should be re leased from service as Edjtor of this column. My term of oilice has been i short, that no review of it incidents or work it needful to recall them to your memory. I have only to say that the column has been regularly tilled. The quality of mutter is known to you. It is usual on such an occasion to thank the correspondents of the column, and I can not ring myself to disregard establishe l cus tom. So, my thanks are duo, and hercliy elidercd to all who have assisted me in this way. 1 may truthfully say that, tew are they who have done this. Tho tendency is becoming more and more apparent, that the editor is to do w liatcver is do e w ith but little if any assistance from members of the society. I would recommend a change in the present order of thing. The society elect it editor to a joint charge of two column. The Eutaxiun do tho tame. Now it seems to me that it would bo better for each so ciety, and w ithout doubt better for the Ed- itois, if one column belonged to one and the other to the other Society. Then, I would iave the columns appear alternately I bo ieve iu this way mora interest would be taken in the work, and greater benolits se cured. My associates iu labor, have beon co-laborer indeed, w ith whom it has been a pleasure to work. To my successor I leave the burden. C. A. Wooudy. Blue Ribbon Club. A reunion of the Blue liibbon Club will be held at the M. K. Church next Wednesday evening. Tho following programme will b rendered: Music. Prayer. Music Adlress. Rev. McLafferty. Music. r.ccitation S. Condon. Music. Reading. Music. Five minute speeches. Benediction. By order Senate. r'n n Thank. The Indies who had t!i management of the Cantata at the Court O House last week desire to return their sin tn all those who so kindly as sisted them on that occasion, and also to tin Sheriff for the free use of the CVurt House. Hir.H Water. The rain coinmeuced fall ing Jlunuay ami coiiunueo mmrai iu.. ly until Thursday morning. Tho river came within thieo feet and six inche of the height attaiued by the water last month. Boots, Shoes, Etc. GENERAL REDUCTION Of the kinds Prices of all of Goods for the purpose of re ducing my stock. &. II. Friendly. NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! MALARIAL BLOOD Salutatory. Time iu its ever varying cycle has brought about another chnngo in our society, aud transferred the editorial pen, from able hand to those unskilled and new. This hange finds us w ith crowded clashes, diffi cult tusks, and every hour taken lip n ith the ull complement of duticf. We would not iave you understand that time occupied in chronicling University items, is lost; fur from it. l'l undertaking this pleasant but arduous task, wo confidently expect to be aided by sister peiis and for our own part, we will endeavor, to tho best of our al 1 ity, to uiuke this column interesting. I!. P. S. Brevities. The correspondence of "Quinine" will ap pear next week. Hi). Classes will soon commence iu Trigononi- try, Tacitus and some others. . New bocks received "Mary Anncrly," Popular Sciciic Monthly, North Aineric.iu Review. The basement U visited but rarely in these days. Mr. Dudley is pining away for want of company. I'ublio meeting of the Laurean Society ast night. Invited Iriend wore present in goodly number. The new hook cne has been accepted by the Trustees, ami tho book have been moved into it. Nuinir.aticii wero iniulc hut night for the no.uiiiff term. Iu the next issue the result of the election will be made known. The Faculty are incnibcis of the Society. Why do they not attend uiilesa specially in vited? In no other one way could tliey niake their influence more helpful and elo- vatm". The Eutaxian and Laurean corporation are considering tho practicability of taking "Uood Literature." Suoh a paper would lo very convenient. f" Yestcrdny afternoon the studcuts gath ered in tho chapel to hear the public exer cises. Several students from each rhetorical livision appeared with dednmatioiis, essay and orations. Music interspersed rendered the occasion much more enjoyable. The question debated last night under the leadership of Messrs II E Courtney, affirma tive, and (!eo M lluyt. negative, is one of interest at this time. It is, "I the Laud league of Ireland a justifiable Organization!" It was carefully analyzed, and thoroughly discussed by each side. All present agreed with President Slater in ids decision. mm J Causing Chills and Fovor DumbAguo.lntormlttent.Ro" mlttent and Typhoid Fovors, Diliousness, Liver, Stomach, and Kidney disordors, and manyotheroilments.dostroy Ing tho health and lives of millions, is driven out of tho system, and radically cured by tho use of tho LION MA LARIA AND LIVER PAD and CANCLIONIC BODY AND and only perfect treat ment by tho Absorption prin ciple Tho Plastors acting In conjunctionwiththo Pad up on tho nervo centers and re mote parts of tho body, In ab sorbing and thoroughly rid dingtha system from MALA RIAL POISON. The whole treatment, PAD, CODY PLASTER and FOOT PLASTERS, all combined, sold f or $ I. OO-tho cheapest and best remedy ever discov ered, and a positive cure guaranteed If worn accord ing to directions. Remem ber, Pad, Body Plaster and Foot Plasters, tho whole, $ 1 .00. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price by THE LION MEDICINE CO., HEW YORK. COiE AID SEE R. G. CALLISON Next door to 8. II. Friendly, and get jour HOOKS, STATION'' 11Y AND GROCERIES. I have received and hftvo on hand full line of CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS and Cigars and Tobaccos, Wliich I will soil koII for the lowest lVuvs. Cull and cxaniino mjr goods before purchasing cluowhrre. A. (JOLDSMITII. Lumber t I.anibrrl J. B. Ilhiiiihnrt has been appointed agent of tho iSpringlield Mill Co, He can offer butter fk'tires for Lumber now than ever be fore. All kinds of buildinJumberdoUvored on short notice and nt very low figures, limit fail to see ltliinohart before ordering else whole. We propose to sell lumber, and don't forget it Wei Dc Jflcycr's GatarrI ONE DOLLAR! He is always on hand roadv and waiting to . , accommodate his ('utonitis with ALL kinds i 1 of food for MLYDAND BODY, And can furnish a SMOKE to those dcMlrinna A COCD CiCAR, Cf! TCBACCO To tlioso who list! tht) narcotic plant CHEAP for CASH. Tie unprecedented success of this remarka ble preparation, jnstifh'sWr 1VH I'eMej-cr n reducing the price to $1 a Pa-Uug;e, and . of six packages t (f.V 23 oent a package and new 4 cent stamp ('lire, will b given by us and by Wholesale Ih-uHiits, in exchange for the 6 cent stamp Wet i Meyer' Ci- to it'll Cure. D. U Dewey k Co., 48 Dey 8., N. Y. T G Hendricks has just received a large lot of boots, shoes, slippers, overshoes, etc., etc., which he offer for sale. This ia th largest bill of thi kiud of goods that ha been brought here this easn, the ct amounting to oyer S4.000. He has eyery tyle and variety on hand, and can suitall tustomer. Ladies wear a, speciality. Settle Up. j Cantata. Vll fi.h tlia tMrfriuanoe of the i 1 A. Lynch calls upon all who are indebted to bira to come forward and settle op. Th.. who delay are likely to cause them- (elve trouble, a he is determined to juare l,oae witnsed ' "P U k t,lf uw etr; OnUU laxt week. Stop a Moment and Read This Look at this list of good just received at the Farmers and Mechanics Clothing Store. Kaeiiue Suit from ?10 to $17. Scotch sacime or frock suits from $12 50 to ?17. S.icque or frock diagonal suits from $13 50 to $23. Broadcloth coat and vests, diagonal. rrinco Albert coat and vests. Just the thing for Holiday present. - Several new lines of overcoats, reversible and ulntcrs, all grade and prices, from $7 50 to $(l. Derby shirt, r.ecktics and the finest line of neckwear in the city. New hat aud cnjs, wool scarf nd cloves- lOdjflcreut style of umlerwcar, all grades and prices. The be it stock of silk and linen handker chiefs, hosiery, kc, for the holidays, in the city. Latest style of hat $1 o $3 50. Caps from $1 to $1 25. Boy ht and caps. The best line of pant patterns and uit in the city. Cashmere, Disgoiial, Scotch and Americm cloths, r'uit made to order from $.'!0 np. Bant made to order from $8 50 up! Dark erav Orecon cashmere rants, $5. All wool Good db.i rered to any pat of ths city free nt charire. It I J. CAI.Id.SON. II CELEBIUTC3 jkh. 9V NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the uuderHlk'ned executors of th estate of Norri Humphrey, deceased, hav tiled their account foMiiml settlement of said estate, and that Monday, the 7th (lay of March. has, by order of the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, been set for the examinaton suiil account, anil tor hearing objection STOMACH NO TIM L SHOULD EE LOST , If the stomach, liver and bowels are affected, tnailmit the re remerly, Hot.tetter's Stomach 1 1 t r. JJivne of the organs named Ix-tfet otlo rs far m-iru sennus, anil a ili lny is thert fr huro uj. )viH-pHia, liver complaint, chills ami fever, early rheiim:.t:c twinvi-i. kul ner nealiriesii, bring wrioin boilily trouble if trifled with. I- no time in uain Ihu cllec pant 4 50 $4 75, $3. 5 50, $0. ranU?l 73, i tive- afl "d ,"n k"0WD nli:in- .1 l. ...1. l. .11 Tlvit. .1 It ni a encores 6Dcially and othsrwise. $2 50. $3 30. OveralU 50 ctnts, i. rent, $1, $1 25. Diagoual pant from $5 to ii The only Gent Furuisbing good atore in Eagene City. Clothing cut for anybody. All gW marked in plain figures, aud atrirtlv itim rjL.h iirice for all. I fall and examiii our giKids before baying ' elsewhere. JlST llruavED- -The Urgest stock of j.w-1 T "Tu H ,lry ever bronght to Kogen at f rsia Bros- V H. J. (. KAHAM, M.uaer. For sals by all Drcits and dealers generally. A CARD To all who are sufTerinir from the error and indbtCTetious of youth, nervous weakness, efcrly rtrcay, los of uuuili'wn, .., I will temi a r--cit and will cut von. I'liEE OF CHAUGE. This -'n-at remilv was dircoveied br an b-sion arr in Smth AmTic-a. Sinil a scll-al'lrr'rd euvelope UiHr.v. Jokeph T. IxmaS, Station J), xsew iora tiiv. of thereto. Dated Eugene City, Oregon, Jan. 8, 1881. M. THO.M I'SON, 1 I lugene City, Oregon, Ja J. M. THO.M I'SON, iKO. M. POKKIM. T. (. llENDUICkSjExecutors. F. It. DUN'V, GEO. M. COOPER, J SALE CF EUCEliE CITY BREWERY. VT0TICF. IS lfF.KEBY GIVEN THAT il under and in imrsuance cf an order of ths County Court of Lane county, Orepm, In tb matter of the estate of Muthias Meller, de-ceam-d, tnmlu and entered ot record Jan. 4, lKHl. 1 will olfer for sale at public auction to the blithest bidder, at the Court House aoor, in t,iijeno uity, law county ureiron on TueNiIuy, the 13th day of Febro- Between the hour of nine o'clock In th fore noon and four o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the following described real pnierty, to wit : Lot No. 2, iu Block No, l. in Kugene City, Lane County, Oregon, known a the fcotrene City Brewery. Tkkmh or Sai.kj One-half down at time of sale; th remainder on one year' time at Jen, percent. Interest, secured by mortgage on said property ilaU-.l .Inn. 7. fi. MAIiY MELLER, Administratrix. THO.M i'Si X k UKAN, Attirney. Belknap's Sprint,. Mr. O. Bmwnson ha leased tlie Belknap Springs on th McKenzie river, and is now prepared to receive visitors. These springs, are famed forth medicinal propertiet of the water, and as they are situsted in the midst f hetutifjil scenery, and fine hunting, and tishing grounds, promise to become a noted resort. The spring are situated 62 mile) eat of Eugene, and 6 miles from, the JU , Kciuia Bnda. t