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I im.y A Bio Drive on u Kugcnc City Guard. SAl'UHDAY ....AI'RIHO. hMIII on tliu lips of all we iiucstion The Anger of (i ni l silence Ik-; Will thw lo.t hand In ours U folded? Will the shut eyil da ever rise? O friend! no proof beyond thin -wiru' I .r f t'iiii CIKU'IT tOLBT. Ilearjr Verdict Rendered In tlis (Luich Uuud Cm. M. Charlotte Hurst vs Harness Wad; action In ejectment. Tlilt it a suit where plaintiff" deeded to defend ant lir property on rondltlon that tin laid defendant provide for lier during This outrt-acli of our hearts we need; (Jod will not mock the hope lie givetli, No love In' prompts shall vainly plead. J. U. Whltlier. The following Jury was diawn In the above rase this Wednesday after noon: J liarger, O I) Chamberlain, June Hoffman, V H Hoffman, I) Tillon, II A VaiJKlian. J W Lakln, K li liarger, A V HI irrnaiit, J H HigglDi, M I'ilcher and E I' Wllllami. Jury retired Wednesday evening and j Thursday morning, after an all night "Can the Ktliiopian cliango Lin ( session, retried that they could not A.N CHAftUE IMS VKIX. skin, or the leopard his spots?' wrote the holy man in sacred writ. I'rof Iiluke, a Kansas scientist, says the h'lliiopian can do that very thing and he will take tho job of making a white man out of a dark ey without the least doubt of hit ability to Buciefully perform the feat. The I'rof nays the color of the negro is due toa carbon pigment underlying the skin and can be bo trans.rormed by electricity as to leave the nulij-ct with a fair com plezion. Tliia will he done by the decotnpobi'ioti of the molecules 0 carbon. It only remains to find a practicable method for applying the electricity to bo ablo tj wipe out the color linn for all time, "VX IIOPX." Haid an article in a western pa per apologetically, "that our rxadxra will pardon this wxxks ihHUX and thx sxxriiingly mys txrioiiB absxnex of a cxrtain lxttxr. Shooting Sain Ihbhxr camx into our ofiic-x yxptxrday and statxd that as hx was going hunting and had no ammunition hx would likx to borrow somx of our typx. llx forx wx could prxvxut it hx had grahbxd all thx Ixtt xr.i nut of thx most important box mid disap jixarxd. Our ulsoribxrs can hxlp rxplxnish our Mock if all tliosx who arx hliot lj' Sam will savx thx chnrgx whxn it in pickxd out of tli x tn iinil rxturu it to up. Nxv xr mind if it in baltxrx 1 a littlx." 1'rftss and 1'rinnr. Senator Mark Ilanna evidently believes ho is Htill engineering a presidential or Home other political campaign, an ho con liuueB to vend out ready made cdiloriitl to the republican press. The motives of the arch-hoiidlcr are manifest when it is considered tlieso appeals on made in the interest of monopolies and leeches upon the body politic 1 lie old man is simply carrying out his ante-election contracts The inoiiop dies delivered the good" last November and now the peopl aro called upon to make payment. for the lirst time in twentv- t'ight years Ohio has two republi can representatives in the United States senate. Invariably repub lican on national issues, and genrr ally so in state contests, it has been Ohio's utrango fortune that her rep resentation in the senate has been uniformly divided between the parties for nearly thirty years. General L'oxej says the people's party is practically dead, lie stater that a new party, name unknown at present, will b) organized at Xashvillu next July. Its principle will lie the government control of railroads and the issue of not) interest-bearing bonds, abolishing gold. (lovernor liudd of California is not holding down the guberna torial chair as a matter of fun. The other day he got his pen into ice and promptly vetoed over J'.'.OOO, 000 of uiuic'cssary appropriations that had been muds by a co:rp!a cent easy gointr, legislature. A gov ernor like that earns bis salary. Local election returns from Ohio and Michigan show nn almost un broken series of democratic victories. Cincinnati may to given as a sample. In November the city gave McKinley 'JO.000 plurality; now it is democratic by over 7,000, while the vote is bet lo.O.'O short of the presidential vote. Stratton, te Cripple Creek mil lionaire, refuses to go into any money making schemes. "What 1 am trying to do," mvs he to pro moters, "is to keep my income down within the limits of decency." The Lebanon Advance says the woman who thinks mure of the bal- j lot than she does of I er baby will never boost this old nation forward man; notches. o agree and were discharged; continued until the next term. M John McColluri v Agnes Mc Colluin; divorce. Dismissed on mo tloii of plaliitllf, and defendant given judgment for f 15 the amount of her costs. Tliejudge overruled a motion for a new trial in the case of J II A kern et al vsHMay and T A Mllliorn; also a motion for a verdict for defendaut notwithstanding the verdict of the ury. Defendants given 30 days in which to file a bill of exceptions. In reflate of Joseph 1 (alley, de ceased; denurrerlo final settlement by Emily Bailey sustained. The ad ministrators, T U Hendricks and J il McClung allowed 10 days in which to file their ausvvtr to the aflections to nlil final account. J () Khliie hart vs the city of Eugene and the Eugene Eletrlo Light Co; new hearing reipiettted. Taken uudei ad vlneuieiit. 71. C I Houston vs H H Wallace et al; li.Juuetlon. Continued. At this time the court allowed U llandsnker12 a lalllir. The court adjourned for the term at 1 ::W) 1' M I hursday. An adjourned term of the circuit court convened at the court house this forenoon at 11:30 p. m. OllliMTs present Judge Kullerton, Sherill Johnson and Clerk Jennings. The lollowlng proeedlngs have taken place today: Judge J C Fullertoti, of Hosehiirg, It In the city. Attorney J CCooiM-r, of Lematl, Is in Eiiiji'iie. 2 In r anflgninent of C C (lold- inltli, an Insolvent dehtor, aslgn iiieul. Order of distribution of 81 cents oiieuelill. llisininsed. 4!) W ( I'ickett vslsune Darulul ; oonllrinutli li, lie fur red. 1'harlottu Hurst vs Karness Wade; action in eji clmeiil. K-t (or trial to morrow morning, April Olh. Laura A Harris vs Nherwood Iturr, It II Henderson and M L Wal.ls, ai judges of elect Ion (if school (lis rlel No. 4; known us the right of wopicn to vol at school election. The cuse was argu d ly (leo II Ixir rls for idaintiir and K It Skipworlh for itefendaiilH, and was submitted lust evening to the court, who announced i hat he would decide the case about July 1st. 47 J II Akersetul as the building eoininittee id th) M E church, Junction vs H May and T A Mllliorn; to recover money The following jury wan drawn In the Hleive ca: T II Anderson, J W Htor mailt, J J Poll. W 11 Andrews A I' Stornmnt, J 8 Hlgglns, M Pitch, i: It liarger, E l Williams, J M Sloun John Itreut, S It Jackson. The case was given to the Jury tl aiiernoon ami in a lew minutes a ver uici was rendered for the amount sued for, tir00 and costs. On (rial. M llaudsakurappolntud bailiff for the term. Jt J .Mat liuws vs ISi. rail A Taylor et al; sherill ordered to make deed, i uoe jeiiKltis vs .Minnie A Jen klus; suit for divorce. Divorce grantee! Klainatli Keservatlou. as many Immlres have been made we puhllxh the following coiuvriiin the oiH-nlng of the Klamath Indian reservation to settlement: "Letters from all parts of the t'acill slnie art" ciiiiug to (lie Oregon 1 " I ' V land elllif making Impilry eoucurnliig (he Klamadi Iudlail rewrvatlon, (he lmpreiulou having got abroad that date for 0 euliig It to the publlo lias (eil set. This Impression probably tin'w out of an inaccurate note in .Nn 1'iancisco paper wlierelu an in sp clor who had been sent out to ex amine ui iviainalli reservation was ipn ted at praising (he richness of ti e laud and in such, manner as to give the in Terence that It was ojeii to set iiemeiK. llial reservation diH' not lie in this land district at all, but It in the l.akvvicw land district. However, it lias not neeii cncd for setlli uient I'l e president will Imum a priH'laina iiislion, and (lie regUter and neelver of t: e l.akevlew land oltlce will give auij le notlii of (he peultig before It Ink' s place Items. April 7. The weather is somewhat reasona ble. The ques'lou was asked in (lie I 'ally why township IS rang 2 west, was surveyed when It was all lying In the timber reserve, It simply because there are several settler in the township who settled before the reserve was taken. Alf and Charley Mattexon visited Hpriugfleld Nalurday. It C Edwards is on ttl- sick list this week. Mr Bam Mtires of Middle Fork, passed here en route to Hmitli A How ard's logging camp where be will work for a few weeks. Jos. Mattesou made a business trip to Eugene Saturday. J It Holbrook was on our streets this week. James Howard vi.ittd Eugene (his week. M E Edwards wen. to Egyjl Mon day to coc in elite school. M V Warner and (J W IJreeding made Eugene a visit Ibis week. J It Hoi roik and Alhy Matteson will discuB the secrecy, ijuentioii in tbe near future; Mr Mattesou taking the negative. Jos. Mattesou Is In Egypt again. He's a'l right. ICev Llackwell occupied the pulpit Sunday. Sunday school Is progressing nicely at this place. Everybody Invited. The Sunday school Is preparing to givean eutertuinuieut on Easter Sun day. Mr Nelson of Whimberry, passed here this week from Eugene, where he bail been for a few days. Mr Morgan visited Jasper this week Cou. Mrlckfu NUh l'araljsis. S,v 0 to the viutrl. t uKsw via., April S.-At bis home, six uilea cast of I'rvswell, at 6 o'clock thlMiiornlng Hugh M Walker, father of es-t'lerk Wui Walker, was stricktu itli paialysls; the stroke paralvtinv his entire left side, even to half of Ins tongue. Mr Wslker Is 7B years of age and It one of Lane County's oldnt aud ui( reet'lel eillieii. lii; uu.tvi. aiti.i. KaKioiir Movilmkm-s W Sanders willthtpa carload of cascara teradl t New Yolk city on tomorrow morn ing's fivlglii. S 11 Friendly will ship tins carload of wool to l'ortland on loulghU freight. jasper Hems. Lain, rain, more rain more rest. Dudley Ilroa aie repairing their mill for a summer's run. Miss Itulle Keeney, a student of the UofO, Is standing vacatloi- wlt'i her parents at tills place. II O Kecney made Eugene a bus! nes cail Saturday. Miss Nettie Sanders went to Eugene Saturday, where she will be engaged in work at How's resluuraut. M lilackburii pushed through here Sunday on his way to bis ranch on Fall Creek. C It Sylvester visited friends and relatives here Saturday evening and Sunday. Kcv 1) W llrldge-i rendered a very interesting discourse at this place Sun day. There w ill be a play given at the hool house Friday evening, April H, V7, by the l'lea-ant Hill Diamatie Club. Title: "Out In the Street.1' Everylsidy invited to come. Admis sion 10 cents; children under 8 years free. Hammond I'erdvw of Fall Creek, passed through here this evening on his way (o Springfield. Horn t . (he wife of A Mcttiucy, April Mh a daughter. Abb low wears a ten by fifteen smile on his countenance. Miss llcrtle Sylvester visited friends In Eugene Saturday. Coll. ledar llat Items Mr Editor not swing any items In (H'AHD frotu this place for some time I w ill hand In a few. Sime Putnam has lseii visiting friends In Eugene the past week. MrCE Hover left last week for Chico, California. He will work at the carpenter's trade there this Minimi r and will return here this fall. Hade Vaughaii has been hauling hay th past week to feed his live stock. Miss Vernie 1'utu.vu returned home Friday af er a pleasant visit with friends at Creswell. Chapman it Son are sawing ipi'te steady now. They are turning out a fine lot of rough and dresaed lumber. lfred Vaughaii has bought a place 111 the valley and will move on die same as soon as lie can get h is house k.... i . . i . . .ji . . . iniiii, nnu .-init. i iiuiaiii iHuiu a piece of land near the J A Put::ain place which he Is gutting ready to build on. Ckiak Tkki:. Till April 15th. Wall Panap an Psints t.UH I UpU! UN. . w.,irl,r Evervhody U invited to come ana Tiivi'N av they "am to buy or not. A furniture set ill be ' 4 " worti, to every child aivompanied bv their parents i these S is ' J . . ... . i i u . ui.-K ii.i. u ,.n i i u ice die iu"r.' ' ,'j els men ) nAiibiAiui, " L A OVERTON, 3 doon ..II d PosloMice. Jast Arrived S .PRICES... 3 q l$5. t3$i5. i ... .Spring A P E S CAPES, CAPES. IW In these garments we are showing Exclusive Styles- Evety garment is Pretty, Well made and Latest Design, Our line is not Extensive, but it is well selected As these garments are sure sellers it will be well for intending purchasers to call early and make their selection s S. H. Friendly 's Dry Goods Emporium. Announcement. This Is to Inform the public that we have purchased the "Corner Drug .Store" of Mr Hemeiiway and intend to continue the business at the old stand. To Mr Heiuen way's friend Hinl customers, wo w ill ask y.'U to j kindly continue your patrouaite and we assure you we will try ami serve you as well in tin future as you havi been served in the past. Yours very truly, VlM KNT & W.U.TOX. A M is Cot xt. In counting the vote of the city election ir the first ward the judges made a mistake, giving W II l.uckey, candidate for councilman, votes too many. This cuts bis ma jority to 5:t but docs not alter the elec ti hi. SIintllT'S SALE ON roitlXLO.SVKE. Notice is lu r. hv given, licit l.y virtue of an ii-euti.iii, July ismed out of the Cirenii Court i.f IliMStMteof Or-t;ou, ( ir II, (.'utili ty of Line, mi tlie ;uth d.iy of Mureli. In7, on a j'l.liueni rend, rnl i'u Mid Court oi tbs Sib Jat of March, ls.7, (.,, , Mllu 0, Hue lliimlreil, IwrhH-tMo m ,1 lu Km Inrs in goM coin of tii I'uit. J States ith interest Iheri'ou (rum mil Mh iy , .Mutch, ls.iT, at th.. rule of I. n p-r et iit o. r snuuuiaud tut-flve ih,Un ttori , 's ( and the lunher sum of W, j,,,!,,,. ", -'. 1 11 n lusts ?u a suit iii sue I out wherein W K Hron and Volney 11 uienway as a.lmimstuti.r in .ue .s ai. ol Jlariha J fl,.g..rt, d.ceasult and ( Imile. U.lkfr 11 Va.t. StlU 1 og .r nd E.lna l! .K,rt were d-ft n.lants; anj Bonst the alx.ve iiaiued d. I. iulu'e, Vol. my Hem' v.y as ailunuistrslor of t'he es bile of Manila. I Hogarl, deceased, and ou " . .-er e of foreclosure and order of sale r. n bred in saul Court, commanding m , order to satisfy said judgment ,( and a c.uii.g costs l0 M ,he folio. in. ;lesen .edre,.rop,rty low l; The north half of the northeast ,,iiri,r , i4 , HIll, n"rtb half of the Uotthwest qusrti r 1 I i,t r:,u'';,'i';'1'u''''''i' i. s.,.,.b w I Wist Vt t . c uilan.ie., I,:,i CL'ori. !,... r HI oiler for sale the al'ove d.scnl,,l i ror,,,y, at public auction, f.,r Cl., , lnr II..n.e door i l'.,nH t unty, Ure,.,.u Ml)U,,rtv tlf Urj , ,: ""een Iho hrr ""OA, J.llii l o ..b l l M Of SM1.1 .1,... L'altd this Ji,d day ol April. Is,.;. ... ... A.J Joussox, e ill i f I.ane County. Or.gon This is the time ofyear when Plow Shoes are in great demand. We have a large stock of good Shoes at prices that will interest you. $1.00 to $2.50. Give us a trial when you need Good Shoes at Low Prices. YORAN & SON, The Shoe Dealers. riellsiltll Hill Items. Creswell Casualties. ArilS h. 11 It Scott has sold his proirtv in Ores well aud will soon go (o CallN.r- Da In hopes of bom lilting bin wtt.'a health. (ills Teutsvh, who has been in Call, rula all wlute. working fo, the f... moils "hed Sal iMiuany arrived home on a visit esterdav inornirg. C K M.sre i. sjk tiding the vacation yanking" a buck.aw. At the I'nion Sunday scluml l.t Sunday the following odlci r were Uvteil for ths year: C K M.Hre. aiioer- i I teudsnt; MmSJ 1 iwnlug. aasu aut j siisrinleiideiit; Mis ((raiv Hunter, j secretary; M r Ji iinie Scott, (run-r, and Laura Moos, librarian. Tn. I hsl Is in splendid woikiug order nolwldistandlng the Km of iimuv ' members by the orgauitalioil of an- other school in the plaiv. ; Kanners aie very busv Uu-m tins Is is gettiug their delayed fanu work 1 dons, l Zaeu. I April showers make May llowcrs. Scl I began here lust Monday w ith .las Ponaldsoti in teacher, Sunday school elected olhYers as fol lows lust Sunday: ..ssSKelley, nipt; W L llri.tow, titsi.taut; Helen Swift, sec. Suudav school meets hereiifternt 10 o'clock. Mr L A Wheeler f roirene was in the ueighborhnod lust week. 11 F MulKey of Pallas came up last Saturday ri-turniiur Wednesday taking his little girl with him. John Handsaker cstne out from F.u "onc last Moinliiy. lie took advantin;e of the occasion and walked to (ioshni and came afoot ilierest of the way. The ri.asant Mill orchestra meets :''""' ('""'"V, Hregun i, i . . .... '"J .uoiuiiiy niLitit. tiiey are put ting up some go, , music. The Pnitna entitled "Out In d,e Streets" will be played at Japer t'ri- day night and at (ioslien Mondav ! 1 "Vloek 1 night. Several parties attended the Hraina at lVxter lad Sa' unlay night. They seak in high prai-e of the atl'air. Win and Kate Wilson ar home this Udng lint ..,i tllf r f () Jno Shelley and s.mi Harry, 1. J ('r. iielius, It Urn,-, W II Itaugiiman nm S C Mulkey paid Fuu-ne a visit la-l Monday irom our place this paying time you know , of ! to wit Summons. In ths Circuit Curt of ths .Uts l (W.n for I.aiu iN'untv. Chsrlcs 1. siier I'iailitltf is tilX i. i.u.i. a,. ,: Kkkimi Yi.nn - Pa Cox, ft emng youth from ! he Sai.l ,w countrv w:is given an examination I,, fore County luJn,. .;o 1. tt. r la-l evening and unteiicul to lie stale rf.oiu scho.d at Salem. Th boy will i,0 p; year ,.1J In May. The con;. Hint was subscribe I to by his ill it her. certain doit any more chargi r ived at the leforc.l "h,si ent Uvau-o of its crowded 'id for that ri ason the hoi kept here f r a l ay or two matter can U in vi s:ig-ilt d. sUiv iiaiud d It is at i t n le pies lolllMn Mil be Hi the V'tiee. S i '. Car.. I t'o- p.a: ."r;.rr of III :1 'n IiaU e of llm T. olIiK r A KM K. US: Owiln? I.i ll... cir. iil court leii t in Mj.iou on March d. t lie t hue set t or a ine.i.. , ti. H. 'l . Il Farm, s Prot.vtive A..ci ttioti, aid meetiii, ha Ueii p.wtpotus to t,,. third s-tu day, the Kih, d.iv -f April. In die meantime the oflh-ers will meet on Saturday, March '.0th, to draflaplai of action and to attend to other b isii f ,e s., lation. J. C. Kll. lt H(SMX, J. II. Wir, rmudeut. Nretary. f . J . ari..n.l.c M. Carson l I It. Iiu.li ell, Stem'sr,- A 1 .lenders and (,, ... , 1'efelidants. I o Isaac i .Jon, th, feudant. In the i,..,,e of tie State efd,., ..,. , h-rebr Mcu,;d t. a..,.ear i,," .,V, J li.tlvuu- the hrst d.y of ,,, ,lt r m": .rr1 ."" "c.n:i.i ' "'"'' lakfii f..r the fore. I.nr,. f th- n and 'or M Carson i ,,u,r 'It' n t lO.loui,,.. ,1 , s l' II . I olliilisn. i!,.. st !,.. V .e . 111 IV IIIIA'.V V.. k. . . . . I'.ne tvtw.en i V.a.t" n 1 u 1". II.....I "ion ol.l. 1 1 ' s.w e.ami ie .. in... -i I; i w ii v v, .'" -""" i;- io i. .. . .. .... ... ,,, lot,.lYll Iih.',',' ",. '"?. '".l"sMhe .... . . tf ,,, XUf N r,( V-u, r 15 n.iu. XVt 4(,w, and in l.u. e.Wy , ,r , . r utesg .Id cm i,h irt ...s ",, 1 (r mil nu .iih- Jury ;lth ' " 1 a..,.,. ,,, ,n( ; tiH- ai.d br cat. a. 1 .1, i,., 77 , Iu .,.o., ti. i ,.7. L'.-':'fn'et .f .mt ....... .,,, r..,'tai.. 1. I n. .Us Hon. J.C. Kunei,.";! t'S u;ar .Marvh trru therr,.f lso-. t tie. se ie,. ..... 1 hw u l. i. ...... 1 V '7. " V n ii , , " - "iT iv flier ' Ut'll! V ln..,l , V.IU...L. ' '"r C ..Removal Sale,, R A C K E T S T 0 R E Commencing April 8th, We will sell many lines of no,!i at coat. Our present quarters are not large enough for our Increasing .CASH BUSINESS! We "hall move Into the large double room adjoining us alsiut tlie I'iI'.i of May, and until that time shall make prices on many lines of shoes that will make the move pay you P. FRANK & SON Eugene Heal Estate .AIM 3D. Investment Gompai Handle all kinds of Real Estate on Fair Terms. . List Your Lands with us, either bi or Trade. It will cost you nn TO ADVERTISE THEM. Particular attention given to F; ing either City or Country PROPERTY- Call or Address tiiitfoe Real Estate & Investment Con III' EUGENE, ORHGON. THE HEATING QUESTION Let us sol ve it for you. We have a large and well M lected line of heatiinr and coi kiliK stoves with which to do It. If vou are Inter ested d.-u't fi to cull on us. The Lender of all wood and lair-tisht lieaters, h "Is found on our Uoors. GRIFFIN 4 HARDWARE COMPAQ -L A. E. WOOD, DEALER IN, Staple end Fancy Groceries. Arbuckles CollVe I Kky baking powder per lb. 4 Pkgs good Soda 1 nliir. ntrn ri nluMS slHTch.. - ' -o, . .. e. -" 1it " llm K,iun 1" II.I...I A nnl.u Quality and Quautity i'oUcco ,1 A $ 2 Washino Machine Lamp Wlcktthst will lad l W'"':;' .'M1 un.om, iiiiuoiKiirr siid wsnons w t utiurnriii. rr..r . .................... .i.l ifvT' l;V"'..',1"xlllilUlrr. lii'kofthnalsiiUpili!r'",st!' K.J. I csslly csrr l.'il Iti .l n.H.1. ... M I n..r hoi ! A T-r M S,,""',l '"ls. clp,t pism wrnprsr. wmu If1'. ... . ' "" ar su,oriUlkBVSSI.ul'ii.i m"",ZZs tTllhMiKlbO.N 4 lA.NN.antlbrOfUL UN A UeLA.NO. t or itl in Ku..i.(r. of tli vtitpr in. . r I'lKTY D..LI.AH8 A VKKK EASILY M M'K.-Aent!.' wanted in everv Ir. ca itv fur l,.i. M' i .. rrr ' " iirynn's 'oon, Tie j.irst ri... i .. i ...-I. . ti.kmu II Iluur, hs 0'l orders l? ;;;;k' wu-,,f fru.iuu.,.t i,,,it8. . iMlforou.ll,,,.,,,,, wwk U'.llslieis, S1, jv . Brest 1 tattle.' Company uorn street Pn-fsV & !enil.r1s,on' Undertakers pnd Emfaalxers. Cor. Wil r.A 7ih .i. ..... will. . , III Arhurk t-s Hiid l i ,Msl eheisliiir lol..,..w. ui coflee itr I III i kn ' ii. Ull D , Urn. r Is RMS. 1'oUJ t. lUT. I " l' i-rui.iil... i . . - - our ian Ikt h M It's ru e for .... Oranco; fresh AX BILLY. 1)0 2e Sue It,- 6c 10c . lie 2c f I 0J rorn the grower. Small in size, but l-'teal feVitt's Liitle Early J i?entlv Iml tlwirniii'lilv. curlnj- gestion, dysnepsia and coiisl'P Small pill, safe pill, lst pl- f Drug Store, Viuceut A Walton rletora. It will bo an asr.ei.ble f"rPr'' (ersons subject to attaik c " colic to learn that prompt reli be; had by taking ('lisml'crlsio1 t'liolera and Diarrhoea IW many Instances the attack . prevented by takinif this re' & soon m ths flrst syaipt"in oi t eat appar. 25 and 50 cent for a by IMmri Ui a'10' Second Ail m We have Barjaiw. Eme and li Hsntflss IBcsnts. Cor snt Bioack Ssulh I Csvrt Khh o o