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Kugcne City Guard. WATUUDAY JUNE 20. IKK l'LANK. Tl:o money plank of the Louis Platform is as follows: "The republican party is unre served for sound money. It caused the enactmont of a law providing for the resumption of specie pay ments in 1879. Since then every dollar has been as good as gold. We are unalterably opposed to every measure calculated to debase our currency or impair the credit of our country. We are therefore opposed to to the free and unlimited coinage of silver, excopt by international agreement, which we favor, until such agree ment can be obtained the existing gold standard should be preserved. We favor the uso of silver as cur rency, but to the extent only that its parity with gold can be main tained, and we favor measures do signed to maintain inviolable the money of the United States, whether coin or paper, the stand ard of the most enlightened nations of the eartl Good potatoes are now selling at 50 cents per bushel in our grocery stores. The democrats of Idaho, Call fornia and Louisana havo declared for silver. Hon. Geo. II. Williams has been elected president of the Oregon pioneer association. TIioGuaki) has kept its readers postod on tho proceedings of the republican national convention at least fourteen hours in advance of any other pnper. As an oflset to tho American Protective Association, tho It o in an Catholics havo formed tho Amen oan Order of United Catholics. Nino councils have already been organized, the last of these in New York on Sunday. The idea is to make the influence of its members felt in politics. Mill The Notable SieccliesTo day Were Made by Tri er, taker, Depew anil Lodge. THE SILVeYTeN BOLT. llittaJ fat McKiiiley's Name Slmljiid. Was Tho following stato elections will occur on the date mentioned: Alabama, August 3. Vermont, September 1. Arkansas, Septenber 7. Maine, September 14. ' Florida, October G. Georgia, October 7. Thcso aro all the states voting before the .November election. Harrisburg l'atriot: Tho sn prcine court of tho United States not long ago sustained tho terri torial court of Utah in overruling the challenge of a juror who ad mitted having road newspaper re ports of the crime, and that theso had made an impression upon bis tmnd.bi't who insisted that this impression could bo removed by testimony. If this example was practiced oftener trials would take up less time and wasto less money, besides in a majority of cases re sulting in a better verdict than could be rendered by a jury that doscn't read and never lias opin ions that are not 'drummed into it. Dealaeaa 4'aaual Ha Cured. by local applleatlona u tliejr rannnt roach tlx (llM'Umt portion ol the par. There is only one way locum deafness, ami that li b ron.lllu. ttoual tfinnlln. lvalues la canned by an In flamed roiitllilnn ul tho mucous lining ul the Kusiaohiau Tube. When Una mlie li tullamed you havo a rumbling sound or Inn erlecl hear ing, and when it la entirely rlosed, dralui'M li Ilia mull, and unless the Inllainmallim be taken tun and tltta lulw restored lu Ha normal condi tion, hcarhif will tw destroyi-d lorever; ulna out id Urn am caused bjr catarrh, which la liolhtiMi lot an lull lined coudttlou ul Ine mucous surfacea. W will give (In Hundred Hollar lor any eaa ol cralncas (earned ljr catarrh) thai can. not l cured by llaU'a 1'alarrh Cum. bend lor vlrculara; Int. T. 1. CHIKKV Ai CO . Toledo. O Add Vy druggists, 7Jo. There Is nothing that caimes women greater tllaonmfort ami misery than the constantly rveurrlng heailaehe Men suiter lens with lieiulitdio. "My life's health was very InilllVerent, having lnaiUc!.o eontluuitllv, and Jtint two imokaKf of (Simmon l.lver Reg ulator released her from all lieatiaehv and gave tone and vigor to her while system. I have never regretted Hi ue. i. iiiK'iioru, ju voriion, Ky Astoria Kihemkn Comino. The Astoria Dally News contains this item: "At a meeting of tho board of foremeu of the fire ooinpmiies of the city held yesterday It was decided not to permit anything to Interfere with the Firemen's Tournament. It was also decided to have the iitxte team po luto tialntng at tmee and to outer the races at rortland on Julv 2 and at Kujrene on J ily 4." The Astoria team la one of the speediest lu the Northwest. A It ran ma al llie Day, Hclal to thaOUaiD. Hr. I.OUIH. June 18. The weather I clear and warm. Ktrnng tllorls will be made to close up llio cotiveiilion tonluht. The ImpretMlon irenerally prevail Hint McKluley and Morton will be the nominees. O:.'f0 a m. Foraker presents the platrorm. THE I'LATFOIIM. The platform dellures that the ex Inline; gold stumlurd should bo main tallied; oiinoaes free coliinite of silver iledtfes the protection of Ainerieuil induntriee; fuvors reciprocity andJUHt retullulloo; eiKlorwa iiarriwjirs ad- minlMtratioii; denounce democratic rule; favors protecting American gu itar: eiidontcH tliu Monroe doctrine extension of civil wrvlce; oiilMMegthe use or money or scciariuu mirmsieM favor lllx-ral ikmini'iiih; advocates government coiiHtructlon of Nicarau uuaeuiiitl: favors restriction of Immi gration and fuvors irood oil lees and active InteriMwition fur reNtoration of peace In I una; denounces action of oreaent administration in arbitrary reducing of iihIoiim and list of peii- hKinern; retuncM roreiiii immigration to thtme who can read and writo. The clause lu the platform favoring sound money wo loudly iipiilaiHcil. The Illinois (leleitutlon lius voted to It's Just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a severe cough or cold with It, Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Butter medicine; belter result: better try It. Oniicmn PkLano. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knifo or Operation, Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Throe to Six Weeks. WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Cwcaa: Kooni) X 707, klaniuara Ituildln, PORTLAND, OREGON. supMrt llobart of New Jersey for vice president. Foraker moved adoption of platform Teller arisen to make motion to reject Ureal, cheering ami confusion. Teller moved substitute for llnanclal plank favoring the use of gold and silver as eual standard and for the free and unrestricted coinage of silver at a rutin of VI to 1, Teller takes tho platform to support ins motion, ami wits listened to with grvat attention. He said In substunce The progress of the country dem-niN on the recognition of silver; it Is as imiHirtaiila question as whether the country should have been divided under two lings. Teller's various points are being loudly cheered. He says the majority financial plank would lower the price of farm pro ducts, and that a protective turitl can not beinniiitulued on a gold standard; savs that he believe a lurire miiloritv of the people of this country favors silver; thai the adoption of a gold standard will work great hardship. and that the w elfare ol the people Is at stake In this contest. Teller announces that he will be forced out of the party if gold prevails, and says he may never address ana- tioua' republican convention again After Teller tin lulled Foraker takes the platform and moves the motion to sulmtlttlto be laid on the table. I oil of states ordered called on Foruker's motion. California votes aghlnst laying the substitute on the table. roraker'e Miction to lav Teller's sutmtiiute financial plunk on the table was carried by a vote of 81HJ for to 105 against. 1'oraker moves previous question on adoption of platform. Idaho demands a separate vole on the financial plunk. Motion to vote on financial plunk separably earned. financial plunk of platform adopt ed; also the balance. A II01.T. Cannon of Utah takes the platform for a personal statement regarding the plultorm adopted. He announces minority would not yield on this quest lou. Cannon announces the withdrawal of I tali from the convention 1:17 n in. (Several of the statesare marching out of the convention mold great excitement. The audience singing "lied, White and lllue." At iutiit) or AO delegates of silver states have gone out. l'nrt of the Utah delegation has gone. Altei nates take their Places, Hie chairman announces sarcastic ally thai there seems to be enough delegates left to do the busliiesH, line delegate mini Montana remit ns in llie convention. Montana s remain ing delegate is making a statement NOMINATING Hl'KKl'HKS. ltoll of states culled lor presentation of candidates: John 11 ltuldwln presents the name of Allison. Urvat cheering, llaldwin'a presentation of Allison was well re ceived. New York called. No one respond ed. Maine called, lireat cheering. Lodge takes platlorm to piesent the name of need. Ills presentation elicited great che 'rs, l.ltiletleld of MalnoN-oon.U 1Vhw presents name of Morton of .ew lork. Ills speech was greeted by great applause. He referred to the withdraw log delegates as erring sillers. Laughter. lH'aw says Morton could not accept the vice presidency unless it came unanimously. Ueueral cheer ing. Foraker presents the name o( Mc Kluley. (Ireat majority of delegates on their feet chirring and waving handkeichiefs, hats and plumes, dem onstration begun over again with re newed vigor. The sun which has been under a cloud has lust burst out and llooded the couvt ntloii hall with its splendor. Audience sliiLrlmr. Marching Through Ueoigla." There is nurdiy a possibility for ,a doubt now hut w hut McKluley will he nominated on the II ml ballot. Audience now sing "ltattle Cry of Freedom." For aker hits Just bcutin his speech: house quieting down. Foraker mention Mclv I nicy's name causing a storm of applause, l'lumee being waved, horns blow log and cheerli g everywhere. 8:35 p. m. Audience sing "Star Spangled Hunncr." Noise completely drowns the brasa band and orchestra. A man ha Just walked along rcortcnt' deek with a nuMileou list. Urvat chccrlnx and laughter. Ihurstou seconding McKlnley's nomination, 4.-05 p. nt. Uovernor Hastings Is now presenting the name of Quay. fflrRlalrr KmMmI. The roll rail of states was begun at i p ni. New Ytirk voted: Morion, 61; Mc Kluley 17. h.'M p. m. MtKlniey Is nominated. Ureat cheering. Ilia vote Including Ohio Is 47. The rest of the roll will be culled as soon as the cheering ceases. LATKH. The s 'ene Is Indescribable In the convention hull and baflles descrip tion, hitate after state is changing In favor of the victor. His nomination was dually made unanimous by a rising vole. KTll, LATKR. Nomination sieches for vice presi dent being made (limited to & min ute). Kemtendeii r presented the name of ISulkey, of Connecticut; New Jersey presents the name of liobitri; Khode Island liuines (Jov Llppett. Illinois seconds Hoburl's nomina tion. llobart far Vice Prsldrnl llobart of New Jersey was nominat ed for vice preiideut at 6:.'H) p in. The llrst ballot sImhI hs follows: llobart, 6X11; F.vun. 0j; Itiilkley, 81); Llppett, U; Wulker, 5J6. llobart's nomination was made unanimous 'l'h? convention adjourned sine die at 6:65 p m. WKONKS DAY, JUNE 17 Dr. Fluley, dentist, room S.Duun blk. If you want a good saddle or harness see I'restou II Hale's. Wall paper, all new, latest designs. F L ClIAMBKKH. Frank Nlcklin, of Portland, a deputy sheriir, spent last night In Eugene, the guest of his brother. Milk cans. Dairy and Creamery supplies. F L CHA.UUER8. A little 111, then a little pill. The III has gone the pill has won, DeWitl's Little Early Itisers the little pills that cure great ills. O.sltriiN It DkLa.no. The Dunn school hotir-e oulh of town, taught by Mrs It 8 lirady, Is holdimr a Picuiu in a grove near the school building today. DeWitl's Hurspurillu is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and strengthens eouslitul Ions impaired by disease. Osui'KN & DeLano. Try tliut tU.oo nnd (0.60 Chilled Plow at Loughmiller & l'eler's The Seniors were enlertatned for a short time at the home ofMissMutid Wllkius last evcnliu, after which they attended the alumni concert at Villard hull. llusy H.Kiple have no time, and sen sible eople have no incllnatloii to use a slow remedy. One Minute Cough Cure acts promptly and gives pcrmu' nent results. Oh hit kn & DkLa.no. Hhllo's Cure Is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient Consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25ct.,60ctB., fl. Sold by lieu dersou St Linn. I'riuevllle Itevlew: The Eugene puhliu s hool bounl has reflected Hrof I) V H Ihdd principal of the schools at that place. Prof Held is an able educator and the board has shown its appreciation of his wortli b itgiiiu electing him as their priucipu On account of a rush of matters we are tinavoid ibly compelled this week to omit several of our county cor respoudeiice. Hereafter Ihey will iip pear promptly. Little children's tongues sometimes have no brakes. A little Albany girl said to a minister a few days ago: 'We wtre Just talking about you. We think vnii p each a good deal better tln.n you look." Albany Democrat: Mr It F Itainp was nt Sulem Sutuiday lu utteuduiice on the big indignation meeting. It is reported that lie hits been ill since then from t lie ell.tcts of a gold bug swallowed. Hearing of this Mr A D Marker this forenoon, secured a bottle of medicine at one of drug stores lalicled In big figures and letters "10 to 1" and look .c to him to take. It Is though he will not recover. Albany Democrat: Tho graduating season Is upon us, and the least tin ostentatious It is done the better for the graduate. We make that ren ark at once, believing experience proves it. let the rightly conducted giuduatlng program Is one that speak for the alma mater and oiieis rcutures not ob tained lu any other eutertuinmert. "There's a feeling" among older peo ple that bring up memories dear to every heart and the sight oi I lie neatly dressed senior surrounded by Mowers after flowery dlsertatlous Is one that no one wishes to dispense with. After all we never graduate. Instead, the older we get the less we liel that we know. Approximately twenty-one is the great knowing age In one's life. WALL PAPER : 12 CENTS. PAINTS : : : $1.50 A FULL LINE THUIWDAY, JUNE 18. OF LOW SHOES. In lilack and Tan I'nlors, at prices that can not be beaten. Summer Shoes, Bicycle Shoes, Tennis Shoes. Call uud examine them ten's Shoe Store. is la the The SIMPLY OLTl'LASSKD. Salem I'oit (iives the Journal .Some (ieeil Advice. We take the following sensible Item from Tuesday's Salem Daily Post: "The Journal is undoubtedly very sore over the results of llie field day exercises hero over a week ago. It Is about time it stopped kicking. There was too much difference In the number of points gained by the U of O over Willamette to attempt to equitli.e them by raising objections ut this lute day. Of course there were one or two decisions by the referee that were very ruw and which caused Willamette (o lose several points. liut the Eugene boys were not to blame for this. They acted gentlemanly lu all eases and worked hard for what they got. Wll lumette was outclassed as a general thing and that Is all there is In it. Let us accept the Inevitable and try to do hi Iter next time." .and everything else in proportion at - OVERTONS' W. A. WOOD, Cauyer. Eugene, ... Oregon, ProUt Work a Siirclallr. OKKIi'K Ovtrr Una I mint J Bank. TAKE -LIVERINE ,-FOU THE- LIVER AND CONSTIPATION. for Sale by All Druggists. BUY YOUR AT LANE'S HEIRS. H EST I! It AN I) OF MIXED PAINT. II 60 1 SO 1 SS BEST LEADON THE MARKET -ST. LOUIS. LINSEED OIL NO ADULTERATION Whatever Hpeclal prlcea to dealer of Lnne comity on LEAD and OIL w carry a full hue ol WALL PAPFR: also a full line of other paint products. 1'hoenlx, per gallon... Yates' llesl, pergnl .... Hay State, er gal Call for Warrants Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing warrants will be paid on pre sentation at my ofllee. Interest on same will cease June 10, 1SW: All Lane county wurruuts from registered iiumlM-r 9'iu1) to leglslered nuiiilsrOMi", both Inclusive. J O Okay, County Treasurer. Eugene, Or, June 13, 1S90. To WIkiiu it May Concern. Notice is hereby given that the purtueishlp heretofore existing be tween the undersigned has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All iiersons indebted to the nrui ore re quested to settle ut once. E O l'OTTKK. II T Condon. Eugene, Or, June 1(1, 18!H3. Captain Kveeney (J. & A., Sun Di ego, Cal., says: ''Shllo's Catarrh Iteniedy Is the llr.-t medicine I have ever found that would tlo me any good." Price ode. Henderson 4 Linn. (Vhrn Itaby was alt k, c paw iu'r losto-v . When alio was a CliilJ, 1O10 orio. f . r Castoria. VThfD ihe becamo Jliia, sl I'lun 'i Crstoria. JVaen aba bad CUUJ.Tn, the gavo iLous Castoria Dav it Henderson. Uniiertjkm nnc Em'jalmers. Cor Wil. and th sts. Dr. Finley. dent Ist.rooni S.Dunn blk. .Mrs Wld McUoe went to Halsey to day. Dr J H Keene, ofHolem, city Judge McFuddeii, of Corvallls, is in the city. , , u , A dunce will be given at Irving Bat tirduy night. When you want a whip go to Pres. ton & Hale. Hay making Is In progress in the public squares. The Huniors yesterday exchanged photographs. Iticvcles Ladles' and Gents. ' FLCH AMBERS. The Astoria and Portland host teams will ullend the firemen's touruameut in this city. For axle g ease and oil go to Preston & Hale's. Htnte Superintendent Irwin, of Ha lein, is in the city atteudlug the com mencement exercises. hke Loughmiller & Peter for a 6 tooth cultervutor. Most of tho Woodmen of the World depurted for their rcsjactive homes on lust night's trains. Wairmis. Uuiiiiles hikI Carts. F L Chamhehs. Get your curry combs and brushes at Preston & Hale's. Tli e Senior clus colois pale whi'e and navv blue-have flouted from the U of Ollig stuff this week. The Woodmen yell Is one of the la lest. It reads like this: "Woodmeu of the World, Wow, wow, wowl Ore gon." Tho Deerinit Winder. Light run- uiug, bull hearing, bus no equul. F L Chambeus. Itev C A Wooddy, of Portlaud, ed itor of the Pacific baptist. Is here at tending the commencement exercises of his alma muter. Loughmiller A Peter can save you money on one iio'se plows. Get harness oil of Prestou & Hale and oil your harness. Tuesday's Daily Astorian: A Yer- inctouuud w ife and Miss Netta Kress, ol Eugene, were guests at the Occident yesterday. It's ull the same, a slight cold, con K-sted lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. Osui'KN A. DeLano. A new school distiict has been or ganized, taking a part of 8prln;fleld ami the lloguri districts, li F Chose, M lioniiett end M li Hurlow are ai rectois and C J Dodd Is clerk. Take a dose of DeWitt's Little Early Risers Just fur the good they will do you. Thesfa little pills are good for in- digestii u, good for headache, good for liver coinpluint, good for constipation. They are good. U.SHU RN a l'ELANO. Itev 1' L Knight, who helped to or ganize the Congregational church in hutcne and who preached for It the llrst year will preach for It next Hun- day morning and evening. It is not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but it will cure piles. That's what DeWitt's Witch Hazel Halve will do, because it has done it iu hundreds of cases. Osbuk.n & DeLano. L Wlmiarly, of the Roseburg IV view and also a memts?r ol Oak Camp, No. 1:15, W of W, who nas been at tending the convention at this city, made the Guaku a pleasant call lusi evening. A cup of Parks' Tea at night moves the bowels In the morning without pain or discomfort. It is a great health giver and blood purifier. Hold by A. YeRiNoton. lim ns are absolutely painless when Dew itt'a Witch Hazel Salve is prompt ly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, cliitpH-d hands and lips, and uever fails to cure piles. Osuurn & DeLano. J. D. MATLOCK & CO., RETIRING- FROM BUSINESS, On account of the poor health of our family we are compelled to close our store and leave Euifene.much to the regret of ourselves ami miuiiy. nut as the ticaiin or our lumily demands It. shall commence on ' we SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, Our o (ireat o .05.9$ o Out o 5al?. During this sale everything will be sold at Auction Trices. II yon wish to buy goods Cheap now is your opp rtunilv. Come early before the stock i, broken. Nothing reserved. Every" thing in our store goes. Full Sized RpH.tP.nHc v (1 L $1.50 EACH, At DAY & HENDERRON'G 7th and Willamette Streets. BINDERS.- RAKES. MOWERS AND BINDERS b-a-Vra. I h.. th. pataat .llnmn t.s,th kimk .ki ?..tJ .! f ork'r nwn. and tooth ia th irrouod. Houth Willamette Street, tHiutn v iiiainetie Mreet, j li uaddico a One door south of Urdu's grocery .tore. HI5t;'uA3n,V, Eugeue, Oregon. New Arrival Novelties in Buckles, Gilt Belts; Duck Belts. Very Important. Oar fleuz-aees ar Beautiful Waist Silks. i Dresaen Kiooons. White Swiss Shallies. i 1 WOOL, WOOL R THE GREAT SALE, ui-ttos uuuus. 38 In black all wool mohair 40 In " " " 44 lu " " 42 In " " serge , 44 in " " 38 In colored " " 36 in " mixed .; Our Kellsla Cuiubrlo and etc. v III all be sold at s irreit J, 4 MENS' AND BOYS' HATS. Men's reg f2.M black Kedora at " " 1.60 brow n and grey Kedora " " 1 .00 and $1.23 black and grey ' " " 1.50 black staple '. Boy's " 1 .00 black Fedora !!"r " " .60 blue crush " and girl's cups Dou't overlook our s'ilf hab; we have them from iLOulp Owlmr to a lack of space It is liiimis-lble to quote nrlfnn tk.. but if you will call and examine prices, you will be convinced ih.i S ,.f mula ul I ml " li A. V. PETERS i Few II Bargains Fur II I PRICES REDUCED. TV TN T Tk 7-Drawer Hewing Machine, latent improved, Riiaranlefd 5Tftn,C Very la-st )'l;li-Orude lticvele, easiest running, guurautml, U Men's suits, $4 60, 6..r)0, 0. 75, 8.80, 9.o3, & $12.00. Hoy's suits, 1.60. 2.00 3 00 & 4 60. . Men's Inst tine C'ulf (Shoes, reduced from $3.00 to $2.15. Men's Kip Hioes, reduci d from $1.26 to 00c. Ladies' Oil drain Kivited Hioes reduced from $1.33 to $1.00. KIkx-moI all kii.ds have been reduced In prices: tbey are going toki er than ever. Ladles skirt waists, very latest, 60, 67, 00, $1,00, $1.34 and $1.77. Mens' rock bottom shoes reduced from $2.83 to $2.50. Every piirn Hoys' bib over alls, 30 and 3"i cents per pair. Fine t.uce curtains, 3 2 yards lon by 60 inches wide, white or crm 1. 07, Z.Lb & z,oU It will pay you to see them. Our trimed huts will soon be III, and the prices will be right We shall make hOT prices this Manner, and don't vou fomtlL We were the first to lower the prices on all goods, and wlllietf li. low any and all. Ousli talks these herd times. I P. FRANK & SON Racket Store, mmmm mm TPTtlsi Famous Remedy en.-. Q - D-rroui uttiMrst, Wvsi . rr, i . r: lirtuliicho, Wukofuiiii'M. Tiiunn, evil drvaiua, Impolonoy dhJ v a.-'!! i yAynithfutt rrurs ur aucw CntUiinn- iM'in-' 'itw1 1 wnrt blcMJ bnlldrr ftlnkcut'iPp.n .'!; f i 1 rnrrlp'1 lnTfttMH k-t.t-l 1" r i V I nnltl. with it titrittm tntnrnntf or rriv -i r: i C 'J ntcfllrnl hHtk nli'l p'nln wim-t- r. i y'i 1 iotiM. Hold Lr (Mir mm -lm. me aulir usi f t l- . . . f .ttsV, rnrka' Tea clears the complexion Mrs. N. Meyette, of L Roy. N. Y.f nays: (I have usvil Park' Tea mid Mm. it the bent reiiu'dy I have ever trltd. Kohl by A. Ykrinotov. Lkhtahuhiikd 1S4V. F.H. HAMMER, 215 aud 217 Dsvls St. cor. Commercial, San Francisco, Cal. We ar the hlttliest marki't price for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Poultry, Hides, Wool AND GENERAL PRODUCE. It will ry you to write in n.l keep posted. Liberal advances made on coiulgnmi'iila. MBmhpP' 1Sh t;,l'0 I'roduoeKxohange. mOIIIUCr. ,.Nin Irancifoo Kruil Kxchanne. For your (Soffee, H. F. HOLLENBK DEALtl IS J Muilcil Mirchandlie, Ban Intiwst Music, Etc. t riASOa-Pe k.-r Hroi.lTenarMlii Tro'wbrldiio, Kohler A t haw I OKUAXrt Mason it Hamlin, Weaver anil oilier Leading Mka. Unrlh Rnnia. Ch Mifflin B OCR, W CALIFORNIA ' i "1 i a"T E was GO TO- G0MTII CO Highest Market Pricj Paid (or Hides and Produce. Summons. Ia th. Jn-IW, rotirt fnr Kiien. Jna.K... Pls. J. K. Campbell, I'la.nthf.' , ""' . n u... .... Tn i li wi '"''""lant. ) i- .J ' KMou' M '"dni: o'ci-k i th"; ., z,J;)rd"i: r'"m7 "!?, ".'i rtal .?. gene, Or. .1 ,!.-", ' torn,, IwinT C ' Ki T""'" u JU.H VduttcM.1.1!. iMJune, IMKi, Will make the Season of 1896, u fc On Monday t Civ well: 00 T .4. It .'crista fftfl mile east of O'wlieii! on r rWM urilava. at Kiu'ene. at B. I lively stable. DESCRIPTION v il,,l ml, California Jim bay, with atar in foreliea.l UD,1 hich, weiK'h WW I'oim n, yeara old May 2t, lSfk .wPedluree.-: . t, .:l hr a M' t aiuorniaim , -ji : nitlish Shire, whoe weht at r, 'mn ...,,.n,l. Hani waa of" and one hiUf French Canadian. TERMS:-Single aerfi. .f..; ti,H of arvi. Sea..;n j will b-. eoiisi,lere.i with f"L 1 Jff j, nrevenl acculentu, but 'ri'T'.'k that may o cnr. Sraan beu'M r entla July 15th, IK'Jii. , M A. PARKSProP Summons. . I the JoHtice'i Court for fc" I ' ;..s.;.s i A,.iiiiir. (inr - LLC mpl'fll sbd .lobo Campbell, Fl iniifl Vi R, A. Croaa, D f. ndsnt. To R. A. Crf8, d f. ndnt. , lu the uami. o( the sis' ' are hereby requited to 'lw" ,r, Iho complaiut flid "'' JUV, W ul tiled action by Ibe H"0 d' tfcf r will! .1 Ik. ki,n,nl9llClIK'l .l. , noon of aald dy. tbe ni beii'( . and hour by me aet for th ' ,t.t- 1 .k. -aid trial to t i my i-ffiee in the city of Eun'"' . an. bout afor-siild, swer on or oeiore in,, you for theanru of fi ' ,. . ihi. it nr June, in.', , n per oent per aunum till PlJ ' olthisaoilon ,, v.Jbt lIonorableA t. v be'"-. ' .,,, peace tortheabofeJ""'1' ibe 27lh day of April, '''.orts Attorney Ml''- Attornej lor J-laiuuff.