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THE EUGEHE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY. .......... ...MAR. 10, 1833. Mi. Tbc ilagt d the Clergy. Occasionally mm clergyman will cry out Che modern theatre, aaya the Providi'Kcn Star, declaring that it tendencies aro immoral, and warning ChrUtiaaa that they conipromwe them elvea hy attendance at play house. Such criticimu in not only unjust, but in spirit in narrow -minded. Granted for arjuinnnt'a aake, hut not because it i true, for it i not that the para mount tendency of the modern Rtago ia evil. Doea it help matters any for church leadern to warn their hearers away from the ploy, and for good peo ple to abandon it to its wickedneust 'The atago is one of tho factors of hu man society. It has Wn developing for conturiea. It has come to stay. It is idle to talk of altolishing it. As an gmicy for good, it 1ms great possibili ties. On the whole, its influence has been elevating. If there are elements of great evil creeping into it m later times, it is thn duty of the world's moral teachers to take thn institution in hand and purify it by every means in their power, not to abandon it to a greater growth of evil. Gossips have found relishaliln thrme for discourse in the marriage of Sena tor Tatar of Colorado last week at Washington. The latest development in the case is that the nmniage actu ally took place as long ago as last Sep tember in St. Louis, secresy lieing ob served on account of the alimony suit pending on behalf of the recreant Sen. tor's discarded wife. It is rumored, and the rumor has more than the usual flavor of truth, that this Colorado bo nanza king, thn splendor of whose night shirts have been telegraphed abroad and whoso immenso wealth enabled him to bestow presents of fabulous value upon tho wife lately wedded, Ixi haved with the most consummate vil lainy toward tho woman who shared the lowly fortnnes of his earlier years, liecame tired of and casting her oil' without excuse, procuring a divoce by the power that money gives and mak ing grudging restitution by alimony that, compared with the fortuno that was community-property is but a pit tance. The woman who has braved a like fate by the marriage just chron icled, in view of all the fucts, does not deserve a letter one. She, liowever, has a whilom husband in Colorado of whose house she "became tired," so per haps tho parties to the alliance, cel ebrated with such eclat at Willard's last wm It, and witnessed 'iy the Tresi Went and other dignitaries of tttatn, oc cupy common ground in this "tired " business. , It is a question now as to who is robbing the Government the most, the Star route contractor or the attorneys prosecuting them. lHiss for tho Gov ernment, in the first cases, was paid $15,000, besides hotel and railroad ex jtenses; and Bince then lias reoeived aeveral thousnnd dollura, Merrick was given about the same amount, and Kerr extracted from thn Federal Treasury $17,000 or more within thn pant year. Tho promise by Republican leaders that Congress would reduce- taxation lias not Wen made good. The people are patient, but they warned the Ho publican party last fall of what it might expect unless it removed sumo of the burdens from the necks of tho people, and that party of broken promises are giving attention to corporations and a few rich men, instead of redeemin their promises to the toiling millions. It is rumored that Malionn and Ar thur have quarreled and that Mulione will vote with the Democrats. He is reported to have said that lie ia con vinced that Virginia is naturally and :.... ..,i. i.. ii . i . . true, Billy will henceforth U denomi Hated by the Republican press as a Confederate brigadier, instead of a pa riot, as of yore. Five hundred Mormon famlies have twen flocked and precipiiau-d upon Ari ..... w a ow years ago Mormonism was confined to Utah. To-day it is controlling the Leuislature of Idaho, has rained a f,wtlinM -. w. J. ;.... Territory, and lu another year will overrun Arizona. By resolution, lion. George F. Ed munds was made Tresdi.-nt pro teiu, of the senate. In case of the death of JMr. Arthur, Edmunds would 1 Pres ident for the unexpired term. The Massachusetts legislature, by a majority of sixty-seven, has re fused to grant municipal suffrage to women cit u im of that State. Startling developments continue in the star route trials. For instance, Ingersoll niadi a cutting remark. This will electrify tho Nation with horror, especially as tie did not cut off the heads of tho whole, crowd of suckers alio are prolonging this disgraceful farce 1 1 no other purpose in the world but to obtain immense fees from the public treasury. An angry passage oc curred U-tween counsel. Merrick called Ingersoll a puppy. Ingersoll called Merrick a dirty dog, and picked up an iuksiaud. Tho court said the language was inexcusable. Merrick was willing to ignora And thus from day to day, from week to week, from month 'to mouth, the disgusting, disgraceful farce goes on, at an expense to the govern ment of several thousand dollars a day. Van Wyck, in a apeech in thn Scnatei showed that the several lawyers em ployed were getting $150 per day or more each, bunides all incidental ex penses, and were simply prolonging the trial for months for no purpose whatever but to get big fees, But thoso great Republican patriots, Logan and Cameron, protested indignantly against sacli exposures. "You talk too much," aaid Cameron. Yes, Van Wyck has tulked too much several times late ly to suit such patriots as Cameron and Logan. Governor All Stephens, of Georgia, one of America's most honest statesmen, died, last Sunday, at Atlanta, Georgia. A Testament Reviser's Opinion. , The uminent author, I'rnf. A. C. Kendrick, D. D., LL. D., who is professor of Greek In tlis University of Rochester, and tu one 6t the revi-en of the New Testament, In general conversation with a mimlier of gentlemen, short time since, said : "I have received from the line nl Warners Nafo Kidney anil Liver (.'urn very marked benefit, and I van mast cor dially recomruciiu It to others. Yon can keep your hair abundant and Kluuy, snd not lime it youthful coltfr, with Parker' Hair Italtnm. A Couali, t old or Nor Throat hiinhi he slopped. Neglect froiipntly result la an Incurable l.tmx Disease r 4 on .umllon. IIHOU'4 HIIOXIIIAt 1 1IIM llll are certain to ulve reiieria A Minus llroiirlillU, 4'ouslia, Catarrh, 4 oii.iimpilve end Throat Disease. Kit 30 iear the Troche have, been recom mended hy physician, auil always give per teet siilisiaetioii.- i hey arc nut new or un tried but having- been tented hy wide and con stant use for nearly tn entire generation, they have attained well merited rank amongthe few tuple remedies of the age. I'ublie pcnk era and Hlnger use them to clear and treiigtheri the Voire. Sold at 2ft cents a Iwx evorvwer moTiiKRst nonii:ni Are you disturbed at tiight and hroken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teetli ? If mi, gd at once and get a bottle of MRS. WISSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the jvour little anlbW immediately di'end upon it. then) li no mistake bdu ThTe'i nut s mother on earth who has evt used it, who will not tell vim at mice that i ...in. i...-i i. i j.. - . . .," "in it-(jiiiui.q iuv iMiwum, aim give rent in ill mother, amt relief ami lienlMi t) the child, 0 erating like iimiio. It is ncjfortlv enfu to n in all oaxeii, and idiwuut to the taate. and i tho lireaurlptl n of one of the oldest and Ikh female phyHioiaus and nursca in the lynite Htatea. Hole everywhere. 1!5 cents a Dottle. Money to Loan, On eoey terma, on approved iftciirity. Imur- ance elTuctcd on all kinda of property, In the beat of conipanlea. orricn: In the building formerly occupied by Horey & Humphrey. Thas. Laittu ... . . Time and Expsrse Saved. Hard wnrkere aril mihjoct ti biliona nt tacka which may uud in luni;'rona illnena. Parker's Uingrr Tonic keea the kidnoya and liver active, ami preen(a ickimS, tiitio and expeuao. Itetroii Pivm, Are You Exposed To oiulnrial Inlluonuea? thou pmteet Jonr yem by iiain; Parker' tiinejur Tor.'io. It stroiitittieiis the liver and' ki.furyi to throw off malarial poion, au l is jjihuI fur general debility and uorvousiieaa. FliKKOr'COST. (1B. Kinii'iNkw Ihsi-ovKHt for Conamnn tiona, Cmiglia and Colda. Anthnia, Hronchitia, etc., ia given away in trial hottlca free of ct to the alllicti'd. If you have a Overt) coov'h, ditlionlty of breathing, hoaraeneaa or any alfeo tin of the throat or lui-t hy all mean gi thia wonderful remedy a tri.d. Aa you value your exiatence you cannot atforvl to let thia op portunity pM. We could not, au,t would not give thia remisly away unl we knew It would accomiitiidi what we elaiui for it Thous ands of lioiH-lrw rosea have ntrvady been com pletely cured by it. There ia no medicine in the w.-rld that will cure one half the cusen that Utt. Kinu'sNkw DisiovisKt W1I.1, (TKK. Korsale by Wilkinsthe l)nuult and Mulhnl hin l, Juiutioii t'ity, IKnlrfe, lvis and Co., W holetule Agvuta, rorlloud, Oregou. 1' I ' O K I.K N S A K X I C A S A L V E. Th IttoT S ava in the world for Itruiea. Oxita, Sore. I'hvn . Salt Ithemn, Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chamwd ItmU, ChilMnina. I'orna.and all kinds of Skin V.ruptins. This salve is guar anteed to give (vrfei-t satinf-M-thm in every cone ormonevrefuiidnL 1'rioa i eta per box. For aale by Wli aiM O. the lrui;ji.t. Kuevna Citv. Mulholland, Jiuii'tioa City. How to Avoid Drunkenness. Forbid intntioating nostrums and t Tar ker's liinger Tonic in vour fsniilv. This ile us reinelr never iiitoklcates.i. a true 11(hhI and brain fm.l, and aiding all Die vital funo ti"iis never failn to invl--.mlr NEW ADVKUT1SKMENTS KOTICE 0FDISS0LUT10;i VOTICK IS IIEUKliY GIVEN THAT i.1 thecrtiierhio heretofm eii.tinu U. feen th. firm .J XI L-A V.- v:Tu T. .Wihed by noituol con-ent tlie 27 Ji day ol endant, aad f..r ju.Vment aUin defendant Wn.lwr.lHNS. AU ,wr.n. indehtii to ... f. e,t. and di.bur-menu of tt.i. auit. will pleoj settle th soiu with I! Mclson. l"nblihel in Hi Ki usNi Citt Gf.vau new. Ii!"" i m'" i .rUuu th bli'''. and I lpe f. six ens-utir J ne.iv e k. r.wctf.illr aks th cootmuanw of th pat i by order of H,m. li. A. IWaa. Ju.ix ei r,ag,of th. penpl, Mr. M. Van Wiukla ourt. hi, k order u date,l the 2d d-? f haa Ua retained to work f. the new firm. Mann, lixvl, ;Ko. MKI SOV. STUAHAN 4 riLYEU, M. VAN WINKLE. , Atty i foe PUintul Bin .IN. PRIG1ES PRICES Read & Profit thereby. ftruaaela Carpet.,' 80c, former price, It 25 Three ply Ingrain.... 83c,; " " fl 40 Hemp. 2.ric. " " )c OvewiaU f Mi " " 115 00 " f 10 00; " " $17 50 ' 7W); " " IM00 OuaBooU $2 00; " " 4 00 Indies' Huhlieri 40c.; " " 75c Karmers' IIikiU $3 75; " " W 00 lilies' Kid Hhoa...$l 75; " " 13 00 " Pehle(oat...$2 00; " ' " $3 50 Clark's O. N T. Tlucod 60 eta. perl" Clothing Itedujed from 93 to $S per suit Ladies' Clonks for DO eta. on the dollar J GERJiERAL-'- REDUCTION I WILL be mode throughout eur STOCK! Sale will be contin tinued until further notice-. REMEMBER THE PLACE ; Ninth St., oppdstite St. Oharles Hotel, E. D. COOPER, Manager. Eugone City, March II, 1883. NEW GROCERY STORE (One door south of Poet Office ) OUR goods are all now ami fr'eah and- of first fiuality. All good" Mauilly found in a firat-cloiw (irocery Store, kept on hand. To bacpoa and CIliAKS a epeciulty. V' buy for Cash and sell for the same, iiiving the cus tomer the advantage of C'ahii PiiicrM. Sheriff's Sale. NOTICE IS IIEKETIY GIVEN THAT ll by virtue of an Execution duly iuoied out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the Cnnnty of Lane, nn to wit: Feb. luarv 27th, It3, by th Clerk thereof and n me directed upon a judgment run. Ii red in said court April 2.Mh, lNst, which jinlgiient wa uiK'Kcteii in trie cli.rk a ottu-eof mnl court ou the 2Sth day of April, 1SSI. in fnvorof Hiram Smith, plaintiff, and ai:nint "m, DrUkid, de frndant, for the sum of 5;'l)'.l7 with interest thereou at the rate of nn ,Pr cent, per month fnmi the dat of said juilment, and the fur ther sums of ."A(XI attorney fee and 4.10 costs, together with aivruing costs, oommand ing me trt buy upon the peroonol pnie!tyof said defendant, or it eutticient cannot lie fomrtl, then ujsin the real property of sitiit defend uit, to satirfv said siiiu. Therefore, in default of nersonul property, I did, ou th 2sth day of February, 1V3, 'vy uNin all the right, title and intercut ,.f defendant, Wm. Driskill, in and to the follow ing deecrilied real prwrty, to wit: The North of the lVuiation lkiid Claim of Thomas T. IVi.k ill, known and designated on the plats and surveys of the ynited States aa Claim No, fi in S-c'a No. 113 and 34, T. 17 8. R 5 V, and Claim No. 58 in See's 3 ami 4 T. 18 S. R, ft W. in l.ttne County, Oregon, Said North i coiiUnniu ltkl.21 aire more or lean. And on .noutlay.the 2d dy of April, 183, At the hour of on o'clock P. M. of said day, I will sell all th right, titl and inturext of th said Ww. IMakill in and ti the almv d fctibui premiss at public auctitu, for cash in hand. In tb higluwt bidder at the Court Hoiu doer lu Eugene City, I jne County, Oregon. J. k.camphklL Sheriff of Lau Civ., Or. Iate,I March 3. Kl, SUMMONS. In th Circuit Court of the Suu f Oregon for Lau County. C F. dough, riff., vs. Mary Clougfi. Deft T Mary Clough, lVft abov named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Oregon, ynit ar hereby summon,! and re qiiirsd to apear and anwr plaintitTa com plaint, now on tile agaiust yon in th ali.iv q tilled suit, with th clerk of said court, on or before th liith day of April, 1SS3, it beU,g tn, hrt ilay n( th nt t regular term of said cuurt to be hidden in said enmity at th Court Uouse, in Eugen City, Oregon. And you ar notihed that if you fail to an swer said oriplaint as herein re.uire.l, th. plaiutifl will avly to th court for th relief d mandt in th complaint, to-wit: For a de- -r""? y;rrua 1 SIR WALTER w Th. hL-hlv bred trotting atalllon "Sir Wal ter," Jt black, sixteen hands high, weighs thlrtetn huudred pounds. His carriage is stylish and he has a record of 2;35; has trotted . .. i . &i i.i . i .i.- in Z:3, anil on tne aay aimr me utaaiug oi vu. record of 2 J5, won the two mile and repeat race. lie la a direct deacendant of Imported Mes senger, the renowned fire of the greatest trot ters. II ii colts Ve much sought after and com mand the hVheat prices. Mr Walter was sired by Marion; he by Mam brinn Chief; he by Mamlirino Paymaster; he by Mumhriiio; he by Iiiixrtexl Measenger. Dam, 1iug Island Pluckhuwk mare; she by Andrew Jackson; he by ltiohaw; he by (irand Hashaw. i'imt dam, Sally Miller; she by Mamlirino, son of old IuiHirtod Messenger. He will make the season i f 1H83 at tiugene City. For further particular, see OILL & VAN WINKLE. SUFFOLK PUNCH millS WELL KNOWN 8TAI.LION X will stand the ensuing season at the fol lowing plaivs: EUtiKNE At Skwart'a SUble. Thun- days, Krldays and Saturdaya. CHESSWfcLL Mimilaya, luewlays and Wetlnesilays. For further tiartiniilam enouire of JAMKS MATES, Owner. CONQUEROR. WILL STAND MY HORSE "CON QUE1JOK," at Stewart ! Stable, in EUCEN'E CITY: Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays; and at MY FARM: Sundays and Mondays, fur the season of 1883, Measnn to begin Al lilL, Hi, ltHfi. For further particulars see H.G HADLEY. 8UMJVVON3. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor Lane County. Jane McLaughlin and V, S. wci niutou, r.aintit:.!, VS. Ellen Murray, Peter J. Welf and F. A. Chenowcth, Do fohilnnU. Stiit for parti tion of re:il proiorty. To Ellen Murray nml Tetcr J. Wolf, two of the aoove nainoit Uufcndants ; FN THE NAME OF THK STATK OF X Oregon, yort and each of yon aro hereby summoned and required to uppear and an swer the complaint of sad tilaliitifTa in the above, entitled suit, now on ille in the otlice of the clerk of aaid court, on or before the nrst lny tit the next regular term of said court to be begun and held on the third Monday, the Kith day, of April, A. D. 18S3. And vou and eael. ot von nn Imrohi noli!!...! that if you fail to nuswor hh complaint aa herein required the Plaintiffs will apply to the i.i bt,'i tt.u iv.il-i i.uti.anuuii iii inecnupiailib, tu-wlt, for an order or decree of .iid court. tint the following described rc:vl estate, to wn: Lot ISo. 8 ar.il t'ie S. K. of the S. i of lection 21, Lt No. 10 of section 27, the li. 4 of tho N W. i. the W.4 of the N. E. , the S. E. of tho N. E. and Ij.t No. of aection 28, all in T. 15. S. It. 4 West. Willamette. Meridian, containing 3.KI. 22 acre in Lane County, Oregon, and known aa the Donation ljind Claim of J,.hn Murray and wife, Cortlhcate No. 4 124, the samo be ing held amt owned by Plaintiff nml be (endnnta Ellen Murray and Peter J. Wolf as tenant in common, be partitioned and di vided between and airing thn Plaintiff aud said Defendant nocoidin to their respective rigota and iutc feU therein na alloffd and set out in coioplaitit, viz: W. S. Mcr'adden J of W. J and .VlS-f K. .(alio McLaughlin i of W. i and of IC. i; liil.n Mrlrrav, ft of W J and 5 IS R J- and Peter J. Woif j of W. I and l-'J of lv ;vi. pi-emises almvo described; or if partition thereof cannot be had withoutprr.it prei'ndic to the ftwutrs thereof, then for aa order lor the sale of said preiniso a (liviMon of tho proceeds among th parties according to their respec tive rights; and that the mortgage, doscrilied in the complaint, f. r c'UKU) 0(1 to F A Chen, owcth from said Deft., Elluii Murrav, be de creed tu Le null and Void na to nil the W. J oi sain prciniH'js except mcli nrtion or par cel &i nny bo allotted and set off to said Fllen Murray, and for .nu b other rule or re lisf a to th coutt may seem eipiitable. Published iu the F.rcKNK City C.i'Aitn newH.r fur ai ennseoutive and successive weeks by order of Hun. It. S. IV-an, Judge of said court, which onler is dated the 27th day of February, 1883. W. S McFADDKN aud J. It. KUYSON. Atty'sforPl'ITs. A GAUD. - To all who am sutferin from the ernra and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, hof manhood, Ac, I willscnd a recipe that will cure yon. Fit Eli OK CIIAIUiK. This groat remedy was disoiivered by a mis sionary iu South America. Send a self-addressed envelop to the Kev. JonKntT. Inman Station D, New York City. " ' Absolutely Pure. Ttiis tta,w.t h.v.i : & i . i -v 1 ' 'ira. j niorei ox tiunti.. ntTvni'th n.l . w economic, than the r!;r.or kin-ia, and ran n.s ir i competition with the multitude of low te-t short wtiwht. a!;lm nr ph.phat iHwiler- Sold onlr ia cant. IIotoI liokin, PewiWt C, 10 Wall at, N Y. ii I mr ,-ui!iii--.i 1 M0 Coming 240 CASES OF &OOD$ Direct 'Prom NEW- YORK I K l ST0B1 ! .- cm IIP Goods sold as in Oregon, for Cash or Credit. Highest Price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Call and sefe: S. FL Friendly. ' WHOLESALE and Retail Dsalsrs anil Manufacturers of all Kinds if Furniture, Mirrors, Picture Frames Mouldinsa Coffins & Caskets. 0 Special attention given to all order1 by Mail or Telesraph, Night or Day. Eetail Dealers will find it to their advantage to send for price list be- O . -s . lore purcnasmg eisewltere. OSBURIi k 0 D8MSTS & APOTHECARIES. VyiLLAME'lTK STREET XEAtt 9TII, f f Eugene City, dcalera in Diiuns, CHEMICALS, 01L,n, GLASS, VARXISHE3, PATENT MEDICINES Uf mist every kind, eta Brandies. Wines and Liquors of the very lxst quality for medici'ial imrpiwu. WE hae always kept abreast of the times m our line, an. I without boatiii?, r think wrsf8in cluiinini: that wa nave THE BEST asanrtment of DUUC.S iu Eugene, Particular attention is called to our st vk of rEUITTMEKY, TOILET SETS, and , CELLULOID CASE.i. For the year 1883, mT,"1'a,1!,'W,et?,'11 PAINT3, OILS, and HUtMit. (of which w now hava a tanfu stock ou baud) Than any house in this citv, and our friends can tvst assured that anything Uniht from us will lie first clsj As we liny many of our goods Ewt aud have facilities that few in our niltfifiMfl V. tliinlr u-a ABU 1 i , V, 7t , , fo-iwreu k un dersell ami funiKh a better quality of pxxls bun,. i,,.iiv iu ,,ur i.ue in i..me countv. W call r'pfiuai attention to PUeAcIUP TIONS, which will- lM carefully tiled at all hour uf the day or niht A. O. HOVKT, H. C. Bl SirHRSV, W, T. riET, NoU-Y. Attorr.ey. Cashier, LANE COUNTY BANK. HOVEY, HUMPHREY i CO. euqenb crrrY, - - OS. PeposiU MH-eivci subjM to cheek. Lis raale on approved securities i,ht Drafts drawn on ! PORTLAND. PAN FR ANCISm ivr, l NEvoi:h:. Exchanjr drawn on tli princiiul Citirt of Collection m.vl. on all points and a pener.il Banking btwicee) trrw;tei on favoralj Wnn jaol3 tt Coming; 240 CUT? low as any House 8U iVJMOr.S. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI State of Oregon for Lane county. Julia Wooidriil-e, Plaintiff, v Byron Wol drulKe, Defendant. To Byron Wouldridge, Defendant, abov named : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned nnd required to answer plaintiff's complaint now on tile against you in the above entitled suit with the clerk oi said court on or before the Kith day of April, 1883,' it bting the first day of the next regular term of said court to lis hidden in said county at tho Court House in Euiffne City, Oretfon. And you are notified that if you ail to an swer said complaint as herein required, the plaintiir will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: For a de cree of said court dissolving the marriage con tract now existing between plaintitT.and de fondant, and that plaintiir name be changed to Julia Eccleston. her maiden name, and for judgment agnnst defendant or coetS and dia buwments of this suit Published in the Ei genb Cm GrMUt news paper for six eousecutive, and BUce?Brv weeks by order of Hon. JJ. S. liean, Judjre of said court, which onler is dated the 23d day of Feb ruary, 18S3. STKAHAN A BILYEU, Atty'g for Plaintiff. Faimers Take Notice-! HAVING PURCHASED THE COUX ty njht for the making the Continuous Concrete Pipe, For ubirrtetion, undenkraiuihgand cenduct in water, I am ready to make contracts for UVICJ Ali K.N I'S-Eugcne City.L. D. Smith;1 Junc tion, ortmsn ison. J. D. Love, Masufartiirer, Eugene City, Or." HARRISBURO DIRECTORY. RmMF' McDAXIELK-IVafcr. in Druga, Medicine. ( hemi.-al. and Fanry ArticUa! 1 rfc-nption carvfiilly coinpoucded. CENTRAL MARKET Thompson k Funk. proprietors. Fresh Meat always on hand. Libert cash prio paid for beef cattle. PALACE BILLIARD SALOON-KB. Hen- K proprietor. Citara. lvpans and wines; also a hr.t-cl.tw. Billi;(r,l TbU. . JCXCTIOX DIRECTORY. CENTENNIAL LIVERY STABLE J. J titon, nK I irst claw Teams. Busies, etc.! to ad .Ulw at rea-onalil rate. lUy and gram T sale. He-l,,uarters CorrallU stag; CUTS