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Kugene City Guard. A ITIIDAY, rr.nuuAitv 20 lill.Yia' AM) I.KE. The Curvullis Times 'll,e acl of lUyeu ami !. enU-ring the Mitchell joint convention was commeii'laLlc. They arc a hope lcs minority ami they 'vc sense enough to know Hut tho tail can not, and shouM not, wag the dog. Unable thtmnlviH to dictate a eurrtndcr, unable t o, to make j.cace between Hi'.' warring factions they boldly oiler to act with the Davis hou!"! or tho lienson house, or nnv rumt. or regular as-cinhlugf o( Ifgielutorp that oilers ft plan to onnvfrt the (1 L'ton-rate nnl un- eemly farce into a legitimate legis- j lative orgmizilion. The legislative Be-sion ' Hearing the eml. The coiisoiiuencea of adjournment without organization, without at least, the .ancag of an Biiroriatioii hill, and without airording certain relief to Uxpayers will he serious. Hilyeu ani Lee know thU they hope to avert it. Thoy do not consider the Mitchell convention a regular organization, but they even o to tho extreme of joining it, in order to end the hold up and smooth the way for ending the Hcnatoriul fight in tho dominant imrty that block lawmaking. The end to bo attained justifies the means, and liilyou and Lee are 1.,. miHii.nl. If. having acted all tho timo with the Mitchell con veil lion, they have left it, to join other assemblage of member that offered to do legislative business, their v.orsn wmil.l lilVO been MUltS as praiseworthy. The'r virtue lie in their tractubilily, a coi.iou injec- tiou of which, in heroic done ought to bo s.iuirtcd into every leg islator now boldinc fortli at the ttuto cnpitol. Fur la-hind the senatorial . light says the C'orvullia Time, i a mys ti'ial interest in the Portland char ter that ties Simon and ltourno to getl.er, ami give them common cause in perpetuating the legisla live hold-up. The control, too, of the republican party organizations figures in the strife, and, with the alignment of the hostile factions clear cut. the llirht noes on. It is a war of extermination, releiitliss mul ii tii'o id 1 iro in if i nt;. and must continue, our correspondent avers until one side or the other surren dors. Pendleton ciliens complain on ao count of muddv street some which almost require swimming to cross They should take a lesson in street building from Kugene. Althougl there is much more precipitation of moisture in our tow n than that of Kislcru Oregon, our street ore clean, well kept and reasonably free from mud, even during tho rainiest weather. They are graded and we rounded in the middle, then cover od with a go)d coating of line grav el. Where provided. necessary drains are Commlsslonera' Coirt. Jib. 6, Wrt Frul Fik, Judge and clerk of primary election, clslmvd f2.00 tint allowed F A Itankln, Judge and clerk of primary election, claimed 1- 00 not allowed F I, Goodman, Judge and clerk of primary election, claimed 12.00, not allowed Wld McUec, Judge and clerk of primary election, claimed f 2 00 nut allowed Kdit Matlock, Judire and elerk of primary election, claimed 2.00, not allowed CW Powell, Juror circuit Wt claimed 12 10, continued II C Miller, juror circuit court, claimed 12.20, continued V Fitted, Juror circuit eouit, rlulmed (2.20, continued V F Martin, Juror circuit court claimed 12 00, continued J H McMurray, Juror circuit court, claimed 2 20, continued II Calloway, Juror circuit court, claimed 2 10. continued Kltowb, Juror circuit court claimed (2.20. eontlnmd N Winter, Juror circuit court claimed (2.20, continued ....... W Powell, Juror eireult court claimed (2 20, continued W illiam Pool, Juror circuit court claimed (2.20, continued ohn Ulisin, eight days as su pervisor of road district o W ,(J 00 Iloliert Johnston, pauper sup plies 2 00 din Churchill, on ground fr roadway, warrant lobe Issued when deed Is executed 25 II U Fowler, luror state vs A r Davis Cha Hcliade, Juror elate va A F Davis.. Allen Chastlan, Juror slate vs A F Davis Albert Wooden, Juror state va A F I law la (leorgt Vaughan Juror state vs A F Davie W T 'ornellus Juror state v A F Davie Ilertlia While, wltnees stale vs A F Davie, claimed (2.20, not allowed W Milliner, witless stale vs A F Davis 2 0U Serena Davis, witness slat vs A it I...U 2 00 Jennie. Davie, wltnesa slate vs A F Davl I 2 m Walter Hinlth. witness stale vs A W ll.vU I W Wilson While, willies stale v A F Davis I 50 Mrs Wilson While, witness stale ve A V Davis 1 50 I,evl Vaughan, constable elate v. ,v V Ikvll 4 IK) Feb. t. W P Lower, supervisor road district No 22 (" 0 J P Zumwalt, supervisor road listrlcl No 44 l 00 (I H Miller, Justice of the peace hlale ve H A llulin, claimed (3.U5, allowed W M llnhlnett, constable slate vs H A llulin I'.dgsr 1'arsons, witness etale vs HA lluliu Ii K McDanlel, witness statu vs H A lluliu D Parker, ft cnyole eai Kuowlcs itc Oettys, material for funeral of Mrs Abbott W W Needy, mat rial for funer- ul of Mrs Abbott A P Walker material for burial of MrsAbbelt A J Johnson, slierlfTexpeiise t Jacksou county, state vs K K Lyons, claimed (;!, al lowed SI M J W Harris, Inuusst Kate Ad kins I -5 Fugene Iteglster, prliillng tH) 30 2 00 1 70 1 Ml 2 00 I 70 1 70 S 15 2 00 1 .'0 1 50 10 00 6 IS 7 75 2 50 Secretary of State Kincaid sends us a copy of his biennial report to the legislature. Secretary Kincaid has made n nnslerly presentation of facts and figures, and hi recom mendation bear tho stamp of care ful, conscientious consideration of the smallest details connected with the all'airs of his ollice. The report is a valuable document in auy newspaper ollice where tho verillo lion of statistical matters i con cerned. The single taxers have a bill le for the Now York legislature. It provide that taxes for local pur poses may be levied upon personal proerty alone, upon land alone, upon laud ond improvements, or upon land, improvements and per sonal property. It would bo the application of home rule in taxa tion. It is in the same line a the exjH'riment in New Zealand. If you have an ardent desire to witness Cor belt and Filsimmons punch each other in the prize ring at Carson City Nevada, March 17 and have 12. SO of loose coin about jour person you can get a round trip ticket from l'ugene. Kalher exjHJiisive -to wittiest those brutes pound each other. Air 'light Move. Save ) llie wood. Never have to build tires In the morniiiir. Take up ashes only once a mouth No cleaning up necessary around the stove. A full assortment at F L Chambers, Rt'iiva rn. aiTivmroHY. ! usranlM.il u cure IIIks end CmIIiiIom . ...... r.f,i.l.l .vi Mitta intr boi. SvihI iwuxsnno l"f uteular ami Vre ssini'l to MAKIIN KI'liV, Kri-tiU'rTtl I'liaruiu'lil.iani' v., I'.iit.La ihiiti. Sor sal lr Mill t'lsu Jriistliis vr;hr, and til Kiigut lK'll u IHbucu linu Imilr tiiisnl, Fnarusr? IS Cknthai. School Flao Poi.k. The IUk-Me at the Central sehwl which was broken on at the splice some lime ago by a strong wind, being rveiilloed and golten Into read I ness to support the school Hag on Washington's lllrlhday. It will be raised tomorrow afleruooit at two o'clock. Some lufonual exereleee w 111 be held at Hat time. Oalll liusivl, KrbtusrT IS. Dian.-Klmer Ualley, a former V of t) student, died III Portland hospital yesterday. Ualley had breu attend ing the medical department of Wit lamella university at Salem and while there contracted the dleeaee which caused hi death. THUKHDAY, FEISIlUAKY 18. Uto Hall, Hr, wtuttoHalem today. (J It Chrlsmari went to Halein to day. L L Hchell of Thurston w as In town today. D K Ynran relumed on ll.e 2:04 train. Al Kuykeudall Is visiting in Hau Francisco. J II (Jixxlman returned from Phi lomath today. DrW Kuykeudall went to Htlein this morning. J F f.'onslgny and family returned from Portland. County Judge K O Potter was a passenger north this morning. The new "Huvage Kille." Call ami examine at Hum & Pal lie's. W T Kayser, the Klmlra merchant, was lu town on business yesterday. W Carlton Smith, of Ha!em, visited with friends in Kugene last night. Klmer Itoberta left this morning for Potttand and Tacoma, Washington Leave accou.ita of all social events at the (li'AKl) office for publication. For solid comfort get au air light beating stove. K L Chamber has them. M ) Warner Is lu the vicinity of Jacksonville on one of his regular trips tuning pianos. The Weekly Ocakd and Hie Cincin nati I Weekly Kmpilrer both one year for (2.00 In advance. IU rt Tongue of IlilUboro, who has beeu visiting In I til city since yesl er- day, went to Cottage drove Ibis after noon. In yesterday' OCAKl It was elated that Cliaille Itoss had left for Califor nia. It should have U-en Charlie Ftstler. A et of lire clay cooking vrsnd wil 1 make the most useful kitchen addition yoJ can find. 0 pieces lor (1.00. r IA IIAMIIKIiH. Mr le It Dorrls returned from Sa lem today. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs Hugh Thompson, who will visit In this city. Do you lack fulth and love health? Ut us establish your fulth and restore your health with Di-Wltl'sSursnpari!- la. Oh III US & DkI.ano. Wm Dsbiirn, a member of 'h state printing ollice typographical lores at Sitlem, who lias been visiting friends lu this city, returned to that city today. "Wake up, Jacob, the day Is break ing!" so said DeWllt' Utile I'.urly ltlscrs to the man who lml tukeii them to arouse bis sluggish liver. Osliuru & IH-l.uiio. Miss F. Learned, F.ogene's popular milliner, left for Sun Francisco lust Sunday Morning, w here she w HI pur chase n large stock of goods for the spring and summer trade. The San Francisco "Kxa miner" is tho llrst newspaper to give an account of Kugene' postofllco trouble. This enterprising paper had lent ned of the aflalr and telegraphed here at 7 o'clock last night fr the particulars. iKiti't go Fast until you l.uvc seen the undelslgued, w ho can itiott you the lowest rates, furnish you your through ticket, sleeping ear U-rths, and arrange for a pleasant trip via the Union Pacllle system. K J McClana han, agent, Kugene, Ore. Parks' Sure Cure Is a itivcsH-cillc In all diseases of the Liver and Kid uey. Ity removing (lie uric acid in the blood It cure Kliciiiniitrin. S. H I las ford, of Carthage, S. Dakota, says: "I ladleve Parks' Sure Cure excel all other medicines for lthcumutlsm and Urinary disorders." Sold by A Ykr- tMITON. For a I aiu In the chest a plocti of llunnel daniH'iied w ith Chamberlain's Puln Palm and Ixuind ou over the si a' of the pain, and another on t: e buck U'tween the shoulders, will atlord prompt relief. This la especially val uable In cases where the pain is caused by a cold and there Is a leudeiicy to ward pneumonia. For sale by (Mnirn A IVI.ano. I've a atvrvt In my heart, Sweet Maile, A tale 1 w.iuld iuipitrt, Swvt Marie: If you'd even fairer lie Votl must always use Parks' Tea The Improvement you will we, Sweet Marie. Sold by A. Ykkinocov. The American llcuuly owes her pre? .... Ill cri'ii Tb.-r "ere n4 really l,, J. sot-leiy l.I r.eer n offletallj elg.dr.ts a pledge ;lven and taken, orl nt.,.. tl...tl laisgbenaring to secure Jiut s'-e knewtlt IJrent l r and t,iul.edy.!..uld i""T '. ' ,-Wtl.llt j!.tll"'y"' urn love; iiiu"- And lc It's a Fact Iteyotid all doubt Ibst oueaii buv Shoes from Yoran's Bargain Coun ter cheaper Unto lit ai.y Clearance Sale In Kugene. Once it -at- Up to Date Prices and Goods. Hen's Heavy Boots at Cost Until April First . Try Yoran's Shoo Store. Persons who b tv.' a coughing spell every night, "ii aeeount of a tickling sensation in ll.e throat, niv ..vereoine It al once l-y a dose if line Minute Cough Cure. Osni uN X Dm. AS'. SIIM.Oir.S CL'KK, the 'reat C'.llgh and Croup Cure, is in I'reitt demand Pocket size contain twenty-live doses only li")C Children love i" Sold by lleiiderHiii k Linn. Parks' Tea clears the complexion- Mrs. N. Meyelte, of I.e ltoy, X. Y.. says: "I luive used Parks' Tea and find II ll.e l.et remedy I have ever tried. Hold by A. Ykkinutos. KAKIS CI.OVF.U HOOT will pu rlfy your l.lissl, clear your complexion regulate your bowels und makes your I,. .u.l iih eleur as a bell. c. .illc, mid 11.00. llemleiMiii A I. inn. Pure bl.Hi.l int uns goist lieulih. 1 Will's Sarpiipuiilla punlles the bl'si l cures eriiiitioiis. i'i7.eiii', s.-rnfulii and all diseases uri-ing from Impure blisid llMU KN iV IikI.AN'I. Purs the g'sid word along the line Files can leipii'-kly ;ured without an osrution by simply applying De Will's Witch Hazel Salve. Osiil KN A DkIjA.no. We an- ai xlous to do a little good In this world und ciin think ol no pleus unter or better way (o do It than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a pieveiitive of pneumonia, coiisunipliwti and other serious lung trouble that follow mvlecled colds. Onblirii iH l.alio. It would Is' hard in convince a omn stillerliig Irom bilious colic that his agony Is due to a miciohe w illi an nil pronouncuble nuine. Hut one dose uf DeWitt'a Colic anil Cholera I lire will convince him of its power loulloid instant relief It kills p-iln. Omii kn .V Ilkl.ANO. When we c n-i.ler Unit the intes tines are alu.ut live ti'nes as long us the body, we can r. uli.e the Intense sullerllig expel ieiiee.l when they ure iullumed. Iii-Witt'a Colicund I liolera Cure subdues nilliinuiuilii.il at once and completely removes llie didlcully (Kill UN iV DkI.anii. Kll Hill, I.umler I ity, Pa., writes: "I have Is-en sullciinu from piles for year and llnuiglil my case incura ble. DeWitl's Witch llii.cl Salve was recommended lo me us u pile cure, o I bought a box and it performed a per manent cure." This is only oi e of thousands of similur cures. Kcxeinn, sores and skin i!ic:ics yield ijuiekly when it is used. Omii kn A Di.Lano. Many merchants are well aware that their customers me (In ir nest friends and take pleustire in supplying Ihem Willi the Ih--1 gooili obtainable. As nil instance we mention I'erry A Came ron, prominent liugit of Flushing, Miehiguii. Tlieysay: "We have no hesitilloii in lecoinmeiiding Chum-tu-rluln's Cougli lemedy lo our cus tomers, as it is l Ii best cotigli med icine we hove ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at and 60 cents per boiile by Osl'iiru A Dei.niio. YOUR EYES are worth takiiii! cure of aren't they? Probably you are more careless with them lle.n about uge more lo a oscar complexion man anything else- injur.' them every day. lo any other atlilhute. A cup of t,ult Walls, the ep'ieian. ' K'es l arks lea w ill enable anyone lo os- ,.std frt-e of c sessthK It clears the skin and re-; move pimples Mid that sallow, mud-!' arge. l.u ki. i, ...I l.nul or ettr co ... . i . ..(.. ....I tn.uln it urff't C""1 . . .... i fu-r was mm t"'t st'O Xiiew (,... vat l. twstn them Whllioura. - r.it!. rs rall'sl nn uiul- r.tamiina Then ther.. rsme a t.-rrlldo ndsm.der ... . ...i,.sritiii una t,e would Id Wl.at It was a I ats-ut. how It Is -gall, neither eouui i""' - ---.light that he ten minute, late f m 1 " 1 . . . . .1. ..... ..ml khfl thOUgl.t on B..'.intiiiem """,'",' " - '.iii,i hrt hc diiln t thli.K. .f lo-v . ,,,l, r -Ami It grew, end It grow, ano rUvan their tale of wo". Sbewas out ..ral times wl.rnl.eeall.-d. he stop l"s,,?ref'lw'.l an Invitation f. dinner U wl,h h knew l.e was a.ks.1. He waited hour for her at a tea. ami when sin mine Into the ns.ni he 1. ft It by am.thei door and fhd from the houa Hie saw lilm go, ami her la"' fell. C., to that tin." she had been pr.-r.rec to forgive him gra.-l"iifly when the propel moment earn", hot when nho saw him OU i. t,t ear through th"f s.rtler.-s sho km-w that he would ri. v.r, i.ever s-ak to bin again 11" walk'd several streets, r.irsliif eurvthing In general and one woman J lnteil... t In partl. ul.r. 'J hen ho rvtru'is: hi. t. s and hung round tho house Jiku v. rlial.lo thief, waiting to ee her conn out and get Into her currlugo. When Mrs. Ireimr s Invitation to tin huh. 's i hrl-t. nlng rainn, ho wrote a regret I.HWIM. si." was g Ing to I godmother, hut he did n' t sci.il it "No, by .love, ho said savagely to himself, ".'ho lusslll I ii. o.L-i. ,..n keen me away from every thing " Ho a.cept.-d the Invitation, and ,,,t 1 1 ... I.i.l.r a silver ratilo. '1 he '1 n-ii'.r parlors wero full when In iirrhed. und she was not visible, so In u-ni.t out Into the eoll-sTVHtory. l-siti l r.. was a h.isli III tho babble uf vuli-es, and ho looked through the window InU ilm .Iran in r's.m. Ills eyes In the win .low saw none of the gorgeous details, ! eiiuso she, tho beautiful godmother, wal ,..,, i,.u lulu tho in enrrv-lng tho Imi'T 'I ho sw.H't voice of tho gsl ther thrilled ..in, 1. rarer, und then John Mierwtssl Ire nor riK-ehed tho congratulations and g'sjd wMiesof I.U mother s friends, enduring It all with a calm, gnu a asp-el, turning I, Is round bluo eyes oeeasioiiully on hit godmother to mako sure tliut all wal right. H.o held him In her arms, talking to him and for him. Once she burled hei face In his IbitTy la.o gown, and It win Iirol.al.ly only uu incident that It was ul t lu, very moment when llrcnt entered tin room. Mrs. Treiior hastened to meet mm. "Oh. .Mr. lirent. you'ro Just In timo tc speak to Jacky Is-fori' ho g'S'S back to tin nursery. So goisl of yon to rnnio, and tin blessed lainl) wants to thank you for tin bcaiitifnl rattle you sent htm. Ho hat hurillv let CD of It omt.. IliK-sn't Mist Sliei'W'is.d look loMly? Hut, then, she ul wuvs dis'S. ' His hostess rattled on. lending lilm near, r and luarcr to tho little hero of tin nci a-lon. '1 ho Hill" hero was beginning to Is. tln-d, and Mi"S Shcrwisid was com i. letch- uhsnr! cd In entertaining him "Mower's blessed lamb! Muvver's hint eves!'' Mis. '1 reiior kis-cd tho baby liutidi ra.tiiMiisly. ' Will little white hear thank I'neln Jerrv for tho IsMi'fid rattle? Isn I ho blessed;" she added to llrcnt, und Hut tered away, leaving tho tbrco alone und. the canopy. "Ilow do you do, eld boyf" llr-nt put omi linger Into the littlo pink hand, and H months old ducky held ell to It with ul) his baby strength. A gurgling, throaty laugh bubbled out us he tried to put hll visitor's linger In l.U in. mil. Mls sdicrwnod concealed the smile that was twitching her lips by rousing a lighl klssnn the baby's soft bald head. Slit had rcsis. n.lcd coolly to Drent's frigid greeting. "A erv iirettv partv." ho sidd lu uu uw kward s.Kiiet.v tone. "Meunlng tho Imby!1' s!.c a-ked innii. contly. lucky had succeeded III ininlantlru hll four littlo tcotli In llreiit's linger, and In his delight over bis victory ho Hung the rattle en tho Hour. Miss Sherwood anil brent both stooped for It, and througli cucli ml lut ran u fervent wish that the Would not hump heads. Hut nothing si eoinmonpUuo happened. When they lit tempted to rise, thev found that were 1m prisoned. Jacky had seli d the golden halt In one hand and tho crisp black lin ks in the other. Neither dared to use force tc seeliro freislom. liahles Wire nnknow .jiiuntltlcs to both of them. IVrhuns N'l-1 Micrwood might have done something, l.t.t she ill.ln t. "Hold on, old boy! Stop that!" clime In smothered necents from llrcnt, mid oven iiiore siiioth.Ted was tho remark of con demnation that followed Jacky did hold on, but not In the sense that Hreiit-meant, llo clutched Mil hands more nnd nioro firmly, hammering them loget neral intervals. 1 lio gleeful chuckle und loud (-rowings of her hoy attracted .Mr, irenors attention. Shu hastened in-ross tho room. "Oh, little lieur; nonli', linulel Muvver Messing! Muvver's littlo white bear inustn t pull hair. She loosened the tiny flnircni. but not he fore every one luul (diserved tho siHH'tacle ui ma very rcu laces being hammered to. getiar ny "muvver s littlo bej.r." Of coureevcryoiio laughed, and of emirs. Hiriit and Miss Sliervvssl had tomako the net of It and laugh Lsi. Their eves met and the lacgh. penetrated tho Imzo of nils. lilid.rst.iiidii.g In which they had drifted f'T niiiiiiiy il.iv i us I ho inoriilng sun pene trates the low dying fog on the seashore, sweeping it iiv. vr and leaving no trace, 'there was n,. even anything to explain, and wlici: the engagement was announced some people wondered whether Jacky hud not had a we'd, to express It In a home spun way, had a linger in tho pie. Kx- r S (, " our new shirt waists, up to dale, 50, 75, DO, f 1 00, fl.M. S-lneh pen-ales, all colors, lic per yard. n mg ll ilinels. 7. 8. ami le per yard, best makes. St.. an woolserge j... M . .11 u.,nl ill-ilicli serge, nil colors, i.C per iird. r!ilcadi,l ami 'plain. 1", . IT. SW ...d Slo ,H-r ro.'csdule bleach, d 4-4 muslin, fie per yuril. . .1 niu-lins. S. o i, 0 and 7c per yard. We are better prepared to qTv8 close bargains than ever before, and will makti an obiect icr you 10 di jour wwes m u uu ..,.,. RACKET STORE. V. Men's I'.'fl due l"'.-, t: Ml to (',,. . I (..' si.... l I". ti '". si 1 1 schiHil !.. '. ., !'.. II.: ., :i. 1 H.l.c"' lilt l kid tip life slil.rK : n j HUH-' fli.c- kl'l lip h .lloll -l.u. , I l.tl,.' line bultol. shoes, l.r, . I nines' h-sv T hoes, l ..., 1. 1., a... i ji.l...' I.loi-K oil l..u oil ,r. ain si co.t. , " !!! V.C ': -V - ... . V t-j o " ' 'vr '4 Men's s'ld loyt' clclhll u st n.. .Ms.- niiosiii s. si . "si, Men's woik thirls. :'. IV-', snd (,7c l.veiull". ', I '. ''. snd sec THE HEATING QUESTION. Psilf Uusrvl, rvl.fusry Is III i:l. Yesterday mornlnit at 8 o'clock, Uotmrt ISmllh, an old pioneer "2 years of s,-e, died al t'otlse tlrvive. lie lived In Douglas county a uumlirr of years, and rewntly moved to that nUivi. lis bad Uvn sick aUilit a legislature from Jackson county ! yttv The two populist nu mbers of the ride ou free railroad passes. This it a horrible offence for a populist. To l ure a t old in duo luy. Take Laxative Hroiuo quinine Tab els. All drujfjsts refuu I the money if It falls tocuie. :':. Sum l li At.VKKitsK. Lane county iiiirserymeu should advertis ome. Tlie tU'AHU is In tKvipl of a le ter In .iiriug for young sppls trees. As tbs nursery inr n do not tvsrtnv they ate not known away fioui lioine. dy I.Hik. Parks' Tea is usd tv thous atids of ladies for tin complexion Without Is-lntf a catliartlc it cures imii stlptlou. Sold by A. Ykkindion. A felt w ant Is that gnaw ing at the stomach after you have eaten a full meal, and can't eat any mors, and yet there Is that feeling as though you ha I eaten nothing. What Is wanted '.hen isad'ksocf Simmons I.I ver Itegulalor, ths twst Iv-pesl cure, for that Is what that gnawing means. "Sim on lis I.lver Uigulator l all thai is recount!, iid.d for liulig.s.iou." -A. It. Oyche, London, Ky. lie CMiiitoriai'ie wime imv.-iii.g in (SHil weather. The I'lilon I'acillc heat Its train throughout t'.v steam heat from the engliif, Ihus making every pari of all its cars phaaiit am) com fortable. It slo llkbts Its cars by llm eslchiatrd I'iutscli l.i:bt, inaMu tlinu brilliant at night. Passengers carii-,t XVyrp daily ou the fast mail, which l.v,. l'i r land at T p tit. t-'or slii i imr ear l.servatlons, ticket, or infornialiou, O (all on or sddrr-a K J Mcl'lanahail, sgMit, Kugt'iie. Uie. I RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. (In account of the isair health of our funilv we are compelled to close our slore and leave l'..i-ene,mucti to ihe regret of ourselves am. laiui.y. ivui a- i i.e n, ;in n ir la'i.ll v demand It, we Lt us solve II for you. We have a latue and well selected line of heatimr end co. king stoves with which to do it. If you areluter ts'ed dou't fall to call on us. I he X" 3Et X 3L. S i w Louder of nil wood and air tight he iters, to U ( f juiid on our lloors. GRIFFIN HARDWARE 4 COMPANY, VlMm i. . i y rtTT , .il uo ill. ..sll.-,lfk..J KSSl.l.. Ol...c.. fMry rtrnV ' '" '' ' 1 .'.'ia'".."'e.sies. ss arrttuu, Jl,,rM.I .rt.-i.. MTitl.s .i.,.,r..l'',i.ri.".."Srf;.l'"lol. rno, m, JfrA mr llr,.l l.'H.k. s. -"-l l'- n wm.-i-r. w.ll, tn.tin,..,,., ,j . ItUllS. ftvlslb, i.jrtr'rmi"sw. rurleTaKull.on-.,blllJNl.i;u-o.N I.VNN,....ai. (..-m U.N ikulso.ww. Unity Items, Feb. 17, M"7. If it ruins, just l.-l it ra n. MrJ X It fuller male a trip to l.u gone f. r a bud ol supplies Siilindiiy, returning Mouduy. M iss Xtti.cy fox made K igeue visit this w.ek. The U It quarterly conference con vened Saturday and Sund.iy ul 1'iiiiy. Kl ler Wyutt failed to appear; Kev Miller acted us moderator. Kali creek is uliunst,hunk f ill niii.in. Mrl T Carter occupied the pulpil Saturday evcniiij;, und Ib'V Mill. r on Sunday. Mrs J K iinlall pnse.l here en route to her parents w here she will vl-i! for u few days. Mr Arthur ll.irtiiiiin, who re-ides i Wliiinbcrry, is (piite sick ul this writiag; he married n sipiuvv und by s ime means got ilissatislie.l with her ami drove her oil, and now he In. 3 no one (o Wi.it ou him. Mr Siiep Smith of lv,ypt, w;.s in ibis vicinity today. I'olt. i lie irilt. It. niiily. W M Kepine, editor Tiskilwu, III, "t'lilef," suys: "We won't keep hou. w ithout Ir King's Xew iscovery f r t'oiisumptiou, t'oiigbs und (.'olds. K perimeiite.l wit miiny otlieis, but never got the line remedy uiilil we Used Dr King's New Discovery. No other remedy can Ulte lis place in out hoine, i.s in it we liuve a certain 111. il sure cure for Coughs, foi ls, Whoop, ing Cough, etc.'' Il is Idle lo experi ment Willi other reined its, even if lliey are urged on you ns Ju-d us good in 1 r King's Xew Discovery. They ure nut aa good, because 1 1, is remedy has 11 record of cures a 11 d besides is guaran teed. It never fulls to satl.fy. Triii bottles free at Henderson & Linn's Drug store. Wultrmlie items. Feb. 15, hST. We have I.U'l soiue very biird nin in the lu-t few days. The county surveyor wi s up sum; ing the loud site from K llowen'i: the county roud, and some hitnl fr .V ( ill. I.s und others. Mrtiibbs will soon legin ! iin-t--his piuce, w ti it-li ho 1 iiichu-fil Ik i David llrooks. Miss Lulu (in cue of Cuiiip ( vi-ite I wiih Mr- J W Slill'liutr tl' week. j t il Decker Is im.Kii.g a i.iii'i.i. 1 wheel ol the ferry boi.I. I. -uiinl-Uoiiie. bit.g i-ul w nys wnois! wit" '' , Im.iiI or river; the c:.ble hn uks, Ml vveurs out, the river is too bili r 1 low. A good Milisluiillnl bii.l ' settle the trouble once for nil. F Air light. An Air Tight stove (luted imp1' In.ve 11 sheet iron, bucket .id '.'' 1I0 .r on tne top of the stove and . . giiturui.cfd not to smoke. ! liny an Air Tight stove und In" ! lire day and night for less lliaii i I the expense of an ordinary (.'.s.ilM.'' See th.-in V L I lniii.fl ! h) & Henderson, Undertaken n ; tmlial.T.crs, Cor. Wil. art! mm n il! I IV 1 i.i-nn iiiim We have Bargaims. Corns and See Us. Ai Hjndlfi 1cnti. Cor on Bloock South ot Court Houvs (io t Ihuid's New Drug Store tor DeWilts Cough Cure, DuWitt's Far ly Hiseri, King's Discovery for Con sumption, Chamberlain's 1'i.ugh Cure, Shiloh's Consumption Cure, ltuek leiis' Arnica Salve, and nil patent medicines, of which he lias a complete line. ' PAINT AND PAPEM UP FOR THE MOLIUATS. ! run of our 1897 WALL PAPt' 1 here. tcTXow Istlietinielnbiiv whiltT ar. low at nurPTrirJ'S ' street. Three iloois west 1 ()- Mis. Clara t'. llotTinuii. Will give an address at the M E church -Feb LM, Saturday evening, u 7;3) o'clock. Mrs Hnll'm,,,, ,u u M.foud only to Vi, Willurd. Admissii ti free. (iKKKN liosK - F.sinT Wa.kins areiiowprepaied to fllrilWl .eu bone freshly ground It is guaranteed ,,, make liens !y. ltll- p ,, ry ,( Summons. SATURDAY, JUNE, 13, '96, - Our o (jreat o loyi) o Out o 5al. Hiring Ibis sale evervt'iing will h,. m.1,1 t Auction Prices It on wish to buy g.ssls Cheap now 1 your opp rtuuity. Come early before the slock l l.roken. N 'tl.ing res. rv. vh F.very t lung iu (air storv gisi-s. ' ' THIS SPACn J. D. MATLOCK & CO., The Largest . . , thipniel,t of fini,nii,t im-,, MT blollk!n to Fuohi c lll-t received. L,,; , .ne pri.(, 'nil. Is walnuts ... Di i. d peaches almoin; " sars ; " apple. "it u-soitm,.,,. . r V, a.'.;.' Ihe window. J,, IN lUidis ,VNI) S,',K cannot t. .,,,, , ,. 4p 4 S 4 I lu the Circuit Court ol lb' ! gnn, for Lutie t'"" Gfo. U Donis, Assignee, 1! vs. 1 0 W Oiowdl and Helen V ''ro j Well, til Wife, Defunl'i ' To (1 W. Crovrell uu.l li- 1 a Well, DefelllUtllS. lu th- n.iiiie i f the Siuli area. rePy siiinrjionid t i, t'o'iit nnd iiii.wi r to il I'laii tirt til.d lie n in, en . ' ! f March, 1'JT. Tl,.: ' .I iv of Hi. in xi twin of .o ' 11 s' Ihe time ol the eipir.iti. n "i '1'i. tr i.idmt'l.t and ib r t-ted Sjimuht jou ar.d ti cli i cf ti iiti.wi r, tu (lit- s.;ni . t 1'ollnrs iu g"ld cm ol ti.' "I'll n. t. list lb. foe nt I. i a. tu, ui nin e Hi,. -Jl h i'"1 . 1".'5, and for S.'.tl I 0 Costs iied ill-but., no nls . i I ccs of for. closure ot ti e " Nu iu liio. k No Oi.h, . : I A id Inn, to K wiie t'ltv. ! "1 Slate, scd f. r sir In 'l ' :t- o W t f ' "T :. ,i, , ,urt I" , !l.l' ' . b , in' ,.. H'' ., I N '': .. ,llJ ' ..'.''t, 'I". in Wc la r, I r -. ..I i,, "U.estul e ad i v Vx In.vd. ' "nil ti..,. H. , ,,, i bv iIih ('. ii.t li- II ; '"ilg, Tlo.1 service of on .oi l, u t i - : i " K;.r (U .i.t. i I '' II , ui 1 . v i . to .. . i , n I lu J J a r, J. s.i n.b .1 - i AX BILLY litA' I' AH' . r l'";'