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lirv NI OOCJNTy MAIM -II ;4 , : ws ITF.MH s all paper at Prsetou a IiIIIb were while with . harness on at Preston ('r.)lik" iruners l Royal, I 'regoll. pnei l fore r'rrs" 11 IISl-V rarle Half'. . . e .11 nil- 'i .2 "n.r.lWwl,0. Ciriiu" Tbt.,, 111. !" AH"ll;l " " ii- . k i L i - II' I "II -. ""HIM r-n HollS J ,0 line Ol W f"r Lin i t 6 Ctumbsrs. Pi- H al. K.irHVini: material " h' .J. I riiafflbers. mixed l ' " .i .1 linlllle "Hlt 'M'" "PP'OHICd " .... Tha Dalles, hmwi Iron 6 hushes to ten III""", ., b .1 h' I . ( 'hum I..TM feel I "K- .11 vinir guns to Barker (Inn m I :..' i .... I. I . . - Work. ' l'" '"guest i" Klntu (feet. i Oliver ch lled and wt'1 fllnw.s, any ...l.. ...... u .lit li! 1' 1. haillbcl s. nfflin- J- ' Buy sewing machines f f (20.00, ....... .1 an I I J ... I r --i - . . . i . . -1 Vii.l i .Iru.t liUD Moras, inotn full, one which Interest (ttftolie, I lie uiop " piieee ui an UgbUtoves St Chauibers. aK Patterson purchased oo dried Trul'vO uauii rroma .ir roieuexier, . m. Dioltii. , I - I I" I O spryyoiir orohard with the huh e ii.ui Mnii , I. ; 1 1 vm r It hiiiI villi will i. .... .....I t.ilt! Hint LIHL M lOOll l.r f. lrtiru'i.i e n r- THE OPINION ft Tk Bands. A STRINGENT LAW- FOR A LARGE COLUNY Justire Noun (iivn llis (IpiH in ilw III Kelah to Hops. Frail frvef, BMntmi Case. There will I' no extra session of cotigrif, i ne limine havlug paused the teniie army reorganization bill. For BAIJ acres eicellent farm- t . r UK IttUUS. lli-im.W V. HUH.. 1 A . Ddt, (olurg, or. Buy goo I leather gloves for 25c, 30e, &c, toe, 75c and soou, at Barker Gun j own, .muiii .-ueei.. JVuuing knives, hund pmnen, lonjt and badge dheurti, at tiriltlin .i .. i ij i. Aaron Row, the rounder ol Hoae- uuu. lie veurs u nire. "TliruHinl- of dollars" Diude lat Hi by '.lit. fruit growers of Lane UIV. iN U'Oll (1 I.HVl- II I'll 11111111 L' '.km uitn one ci I in-..' lli'iin snmv I.iii .1 wi.t.i . ... 111. .ii- nr.. uriij ell ami thereby raised a first-class Married. At Ibe M K church In Creswell, Sun- U 11 Wallace offlclttiOff; Mr I tlooreand Miss Urace G Huuter, After the u.-n:il coucratulations the Mltlll llirll" mi. I a f..... .......... , i . . i i.i. .1, L' . I llll I'l'lM 1 1 l.lll It'll i i-.,.... t the guests retired to their hoirea. m o i tasai.ikeu ol love and good wishes. 0 H Wallace. WAS FOILED His Conversion Proved to Be Hvp- ocrilical. THE ALLEGED GUN. K Hie M i k Inr wi'Hltli mi.,! anmu fnr place, Bu1 you, wise man, have sought for Qrace. Oli! may your life with Uraee ;be crowned, Itadutbeyean are numbered o'er, jraee be with you foreyer Moore. sirnlly interest in your woe or weal l"ugli we may never chance to meet I feel; And pray that happiness and peace umy blend 'ubltsu your wedded life, my sistei's friend. And since on Moore your heart's desire la Bet "pe the Moore you want, the Moore you'll get. Mary Garrison. l'OES TUIS.STttlKE YOU! Muddy 0Mnlt. xr . . L .u . i iittuseuiiui' pmy "tuefniui ..lim.: V. ... h . .. 1 i.-tiiation. Jvarrl. Iiver MM Ira h in .i... "l't for firm "'""'luie cure anu nan neen ! r y on an abaolule guarantee. H Linn hJiZ r ' WUW" Pt-M IlRAVIiv C .-. ... Wft of judires an.l fm.,.,1 K., ..i.i.. Pauuth, best of stimulants. For Woents per quart or (J.50 per L";;11' Blair streets, Eu- T,.e','r,'''i'. Madaha im i.vi....i. '"weive prompt attention. What i- TTTT. 'ie aia ille.1 essence of ftuit. It Mus no ,tr0 . hln the fruir I I i. "mi gallon and gallon pack Uv ule by I U rrancla. HlKLKlK"--lu the parlors of the rJJSogWe, March 2, 1800, by Kev "Konebrake, Mr J w Julian and " ""yjrter, both of Haglnaw. Hi.R, i, tsKRvICE.-Pr-faching at the eni Ch SuDdmy' b0111 morning and " '8. byftev 0 A Wooley, acting Wf-A cordial Invitation to all. Makkiauk License -County Clerk j ... 'H -v isu,!1 marriage license to " "'tan and Mary K Porter. Bon 8 j R-v,.-March 1, 1809, to Mr and Mra E linundarn, at Goaben a 10 ttod daughter. I', y Uuanl March l Claude Hrauton, the condemned murderer, about 8 o'clock this morning lu the county jail had a queer experl euce, or rather Bherill" Withers did, that tried the latters nerve. As is a well known fact Hrauton has lately claimed to have lieeii converted, but this act shows him to still he a deep dyed vil la! n and nut a Christian. Slierill Withers, aj is his usual cus tom went to the jail this morning aud let out Mr Pratt, the death watch, to go ufter the breakfast for the prisoners. He opened the jail of Hranlou's ceil and let him out iuto the corridor between the rows of steel cells to exercise and to wash. He kent the door to the corridor doubly locked. Mr Withers then commenced reading his mail which he had received at the poatofflot, sitting iii a chair. All at once Hraatou exclaimed: "You are a Christian aim you Mr Withers?" JAIL PLAN. Uranton's eel! a ("Hrauton cell" Is where he la routined: "B" Is for Hrauton tn tbe coriiior; " W" Is where the tiburitr was Bitting In hli chair.) Mr Withers auswered, "yes." ' If you were in here wouldn't you get out if It was possible," The sherlir, good natuiedly, said "yes," hardly looking up. Then Hrauton stepped back iuto the coiridor where it was a little dark aud holding in his hand what resembled a navy six shooter, said loudly: "Throw up your hands." Mr Withers was amazed and thojght Hranton had by some meaus procured a gun, but kept cool and said: "Ob, come off." In a few seconds Hrauton con cluded his ruse had been discovered aud laughed, aud claimed "he meant nothing " However, he stated that if he had had a real guu he would have done some real shooting. It was Hranlou's i.l : to make the sheriff throw up his hands tbeu he would reach through aud get his re volver. This would have been an impos sibility as the sheriff was too far back from the iron grating. Tbe alleged pistol was an iugeuious model of a navy revolver. It waa made out of a roasted potato for a barrel, a piece of tin from one of his suspenders for a sight, while the chamber was made from a piece of boiled potato, aud the leaden messenger were pieces of burnt bones, aud the whole was covered with tin foil It can be seen at the sheriffs office, and is well worth one's time to ex amine it. NEW GOODS Garden Seeds !Dbui a inn line of Hats and Caps New Line Books tfauer Kraut; fine Dry Goods Expeeted Daily. AX BILLY. i -in. ii i Balxm, fro :7-Tiie following opinion in the Braoton c-e afflraini Judge Hamilton of (be lo ircOOrt was written uy Justice M ore: Hrauton, in his appal, assigned as errors the actiou i f the trial court in IMOylDg him leave to withdraw his plea ol not Kulty to enable him to de- mar to too lodletmoat; In rtfaalogto acquit him and giving certain Inatruo llOM I he alleged errois were the re sult of Hranlou's pleading olltj w bra arraigned aud thereafter, hut In-fore he was tried, ( 'ourtlaud (Iteeli. his accom plice, was separately indicted for mur der lu the first degree, and entered a plea of guilty, when upon Hranton Moved 'lie ci iitt for leave lo withdraw his plea so thai he might demur to tho Indictment against bim, hut the motion being overruled, an exception was saved. It was contended Iv ile fendant'l counsel that under the form ofili. se Indictment Qrton'i plea of guilty was a complete vindication of the law for the commisslou of the single crime with which be and Hran ton ,verc separately charged, and operated as an acquittal of the latter, aud that the court, therefor, erred in refusing to permit htm to with draw nil plea. The OpIulOU says: "Since a joint lodlotmratll equiva lent to a several indictment agaii st each, it must follow that several in dictments chargiiiK different parlies Willi the commission of the same oftense, is taiitumi'Uiit to a joint in- dloiment agaioat aU." it is therefore concluded 'thai demurrer upon the ground stated would he without merit aud could DOt be rightfully sustained, and Ibis being so (lie defendant was not deprived of any substantia! right by the court's refusal to permit bin to withdraw his plea." Willi regard to the alleged error of the court i.i refusing to direct the jury OHcquil the d. fendaut, t.wcause the proof failed lo show thai t tie crime was committed in Lane ouuty, (ho opinion says: Whether the boundary lino be tween Crook and Lane counties runs along the said east liue (of Lane coun ty), or along the summit of theCaaoadc rauge of mountains, the crime was committed within the latter couutv. and hence the court had jurisdiction of Ibe actiou." It wns conteuded that no testimony was Introduced at the trial tending to prove Hrantou's participation lu the killing, except that of Courtland Green; aud he, being a confessed ac complice, aud his evidence not having been corroborated in any manner, the court erred In refusing to acquit the defendant. "Hrantou's own admissions," tbe opinion says, "corroborate the testimo ny of Green so far as the killiug of Linn is coucerned, aud be must have kuowu the iutention o( tbu principal long before the crime was committed. Whether he flted the fatal shot was a question for the jury, unr'er all the circumstances suriotiuding the case, aud hence t lie court committed u error iu refusiug to direct a verdict of acquittal on this ground." The court refused to give to the jury certain instructions requested by Hrantou's couuael, aud gave other, lu a modified form, which leads the supreme court to say: "We tliiuk that such portions of them uh weie proper were substantially given in the general charge." It wns alleged that the court eired in giving instructions to the jury witli regard to Insanity, as, according to the defense, no such plea was iuterposod. "In tbe case at bar." the opinion says, 'defendant a 'milled, when on the stand as a witness, that ho was present when Linn was shot, uud that he helped Green procure luel to hum bis body. After these admissions had been made, it was Bought to counteract I heir very damaging eflect by Intro ducing, testimony showing defendants tendency to meutiil alleuatiou, result ing from a pre-existing cause, and such testimony having been introduc ed, it was incumbent upou the court to instruct thejury In relation to their verdict, aud the court having discharg ed its duty in this rtspeet, no error was committed in giving the instruction complained of, and hence the judgment is sustained." Hums. Ik in i.m out i p i ol orchard!-1- ai d all rhouuirj htm of L Beflta Gmty Beogfat. castor i a For Infaats and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Boars tho Signature of Local Market March 3, 1810. Wheat 18c. Oats-2sc Hope 15 to 1510. Butter 30 to 5Uc per roll. Kggs lc Potatoes 3-tc. Poultry-$2 50 to It 50 per doien Dried prunes 3 to,jc Apples I" cents per bnahtl Buy Bicycles $l5.0o, 110.00, 117 00, 120.00, $25.00, 2.75 and so on at I1AKKKK (it N WoKKS. Il Will aaoi iii The attsnUo putties liiterisled, is directed to the following lav dl B 238, t y Morton passed at the recent session of the leg islature: "An act to protect the fruit ami hop Industry ol the stateof Oregon Bo it enacted by the legislative assembly of the state ill ( rcgou: "Sec. I. That it shall hereafter U unlawful for any person, III iii nr cor. potation ow ning or operating an) nur any, fruit orchard of any kind, hop yards, flower gardens or ornami ntal trass, to throw cuttings or pruning! Iron any trull treee, DUraery stock, ornamental trees or hop vines into any public road, highway, lane, Held or oilier enclosure, or into any water course of any kind; but shall destroy such cuttings or primings with tire Within 30 days from the time such cuttiiigH or pruning arc mads, "Sec. 2. It shall hereafter ! Mo. duly of any person, linn or oorpora tlOO owning or operating any inch nursery, fruit orchard, hop yatds, flowsr garden or ornameotaj tiee. and knowing such to be Infected with any Hum oi insects, pests nr disease, lo Immediately spray or destroy the same lu such manner as the fru i commi -Bioner of the district may direct. "Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any person, llrm or corpmation doing buslueas iu ibe stale of Oregon to sell Paris green, arsenic, London pu.plc, SUlphur, or any spray material or compound fr spraying purposes, in quantities exceeding one pound with out providing with each package sold a certlfloat! duly signed by the seller thereof, guaranteeing inequality and per cem of purity of said material! "Sec. 4 Any person, llrm or cor potation selling any of the above materials which do no) conform with the oertlflcate furnished therewith shall lie deemed guiby ,,f a misdemean or and, upou conviction (hereof, shall be subject to a Hue of not less than $25, nor more than $100. "dC S It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to import any Infested or diseased fruit of any kind into the state of Oregon. 'See. o Every person win packs or prepares for shipment to any Mint without tho state, or who delivers or causes to bo delivered to any express ugcut or railroad agent, or other pri son, or to any transportation company i "bout $225 or corj oration for -hi, uncut without the slate, any Iruit or fruits, either fresh, Cured or dried, that is infected with lusecls, pests or disease! injurious to trees, shrubs, pKTftts, fruits or vege tables, is guilty of a misdemeanor. nee. . Any person, llrm or cor poration violating any of the provla lousorthis act shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeauor and upon conviction thereof sliall be punished by a fine of not less thau.$25 nor more Hum $100. ' Heu. S. It shall bo the duty of the commissioner of the stale board of hor ticulture of the district iu which a vio latijn of tills act occurs to present Hie evidence cf the case to the district attorney, whose duty it shall be to prosecute any person guilty of a viola tion of this act, which prosecution shall be brought In any of the justice courts of this state. "Sec 0. Inasmuch ae the horticul tural interests of the state demand Immediate attention this act shall be iu full force aud eflect from and after its approval by the governor." 1 1 so I I III HI M. 'Ill I. I Ml I till . Monn e, Or, March I Hiavlal lothe Oregon Ian: tn uimif of a oolooy, Davni hclolurfland other trustees of tbe People's Ciilitd church today en tered lain arrangement! for tbe pur chase of imi acres of land, a flouring mi I, a general merchandise store and seven oilier building! In Monroe, for which they agree to pay 1178,000. lu Booordanco with tbe terms of tbe agreement they deposit $i,uuo oasb today , nml will soon make two more payments of like amounts, in May they Will pay B0 er cent of the re mainder, and the halaucc is to be paid in 10 years. Outside ol railroad trail. actions, the ileal Is considered the largest Bnanoially In the history of lleiilou county. Mr afelntnrffand the other trustee! say that It Is their intention lo settle 3,000 persons on I lie land. They Will also build a motor line from Kugetie to Oorvallln, and engage iu oilier railroad construction. The colony willticofa rti'glotis character. NO. 50 OLIVER M IIOOI, SAVl.MiS BARK, Probably he Introduced In Our Putllc school. through tbS efforts of Mrs Wilson of the Christian l'ciiipi rantv I'nlon, and the co-operation of our school board ami city superintendent, Bogebo may soon MO the School Savings Hank sys tom introduced inly hei public schools. This Institution lias long sluce passed beyond the experimental stage in its history, havlug been iu use for many years in France, Germany, Bog land, Belgium, Denmark and Brasll. it is also in operation in Pennsylvania, BOW V ork, Massachusetts, Ohio, Call- llbrnla and several other states. I .i-t April it was introduced imotho city sohools of Tacoma, and Us success iu that city, Is told by one of their school directors, as follows: "We have bad tbe system In oponv lion not quite a year, and have found It very satisfactory in every way. It is popular with parents, teachers, pupils and buslneoi men. OurpKhool ohlldren now have on hand over live thousand t$5,000) dollars. They have deposited iu all considerably more than thai, probably seven or eight thousand but during tbe holidays oonoldorable wns m Itbdmwn. Our deposits average per week; wo have 0,000 school children and 2,tKMl depositors,' A wi.se provision against loss would be to consider tin- children's money as a "trust fund" not subject to the ordi nary risks taken by must hank deposi tors. It has often been said that our national life is threatened by the Hood of pauperism from 1 in rope This savings bunk system is of the greatest value by inspiring tho chlldrcu of tills liaso Willi the honest pride of inde pendent ownership of property. On the other hand, Ian Maclaren has written of Americans as being an I in provident uatiou of spendthrifts. If this tendency bo true our own young Americans can learn a valuable lesson of provident thrift while using the Boboola (Savings Itunk. Com. 1 ' Jit 0 Is the only plow made that is better than the No. 40 Oliver chilled. See it at F L Chambers tliaiuberlalu'a Cough Bemedjf. This remedy Is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup, wlmoplug cough and Intluen.a. It baa become famous fot Its cures of them diseases, ever a large part of the civilized world. The most flattering testimonial! have been received, giving accounts of its good works; of the sggravating aud persistent cougliB it has oured; of severe colds that have yielded promptly to Its soothing effects, aud of the dangerous attacks of croup it has cured, often saving the life of the child, the ex- tensive Use of it Inr .11. ing cougli ha- shown that It robs (hat disease of all dangerous OOOWqueOOSS sold by Osburn ii DeLano. A Burgles! opcraimu. Home, March I I he pope under went an operation this morning for removal of a longstanding Cyst which suddenly became inflamed. He bore tin; operation r. iimrkably well. The condition is now fairly satisfactory. Hpaiu 1 Ureateot Need Mr B 1 Olivia, of Karcelona, Spain, spent his winters al A I ken, B C, Weak nerves had citu-' d severe pains in the back of Ids head. On uMog Klectric Hitler-. Ann rl ' - greatest Blood arid Nerve Bemcdy, nil puins soon left him' He says this grand remedy Is What his country needs. All America knowi that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purities the blisod, tones upthe stomach utrengt bens the in-rvea, puts vim, vigor and D!U - :- Into every -anusclc, nerve and organ ol 'lie body. IT weak tired or ailing Vu need It. livery bottle guarat teed, only 50 cents. Hold by Wllklns .V Linn Drugglet. The man that sprays his orchard well this year w ill have good apples, and apples free from worms always eommandsa good price-Buy a apray pump big enough and It will be an easy Job to keep the worms out. Hean snrav pumps are the beet made eee them at F L Chambers. Hicliest neggur on Karili. The richest beggar In the world lives iu Itussiu. He was horn without feet or arms, and his physical defects have brought him great sympathy aud much cash. Sympathy would be belter bestowed If It were given to the army of ludustrious men in tills country who overwork themselves and break down their health. These men lose their appetites, and thelrstomaclis "go back on t hem. " Their nerves are shattered and they cannot sleep. The quickest way for these men to recover their health Is to take Hoatetter's Stomach Hitters, which Is intended particularly for those who suiter from any of the complaints mentioned. Tills remedy is so well known that It is recogui.ed as one of the world's standard medicines. lteal Kstute Transaction. M S Wallis to Clara A B Duncan, M j Bdmnndeon, II L Wallis, Martha Alice Welch and 0 W WaUls, interest in 1247.06 acres in t 18 s r 4 w and 111- tereatln lots 7 8 0 and 10 In block S Packard's addition to Eugene; $4,107. 79. H ami J Bowers to A Bond & Hon 210.10 acres in t 17 s r 4 w; $000. U H to Adam Hichey 120 acres In t 17 s r I e; patent. U fl to Win A Hickson, 145.75 acres in 1 17 s r 2 e; patent. Adam Hichey to Hose Nettl 120 acres In 1 17s r 1 e; $700. John Davie, and wife to J M Tally; bond for deed, lot 7 block 4 original town of Kugene; $3.50. Benjamin C Tabor and wif.) to George Bogle, 102) acres In t 21 s r 3 w; $.500. J E Banden and wife to Benjamin 0 Tabor l'2 ! acres iu t 21 s r 3 w; $31. . J F Amis and wife to Holland Mc Collum. US acres In t 18 a r 4 wl 11,480 ag, Harah L Heslop to Kli Bangs I3" acres In t 17s r 4 w;$3,'jH2.40. MILK AMI BUI I KK II BLUB Interesting Figures from the Doug las Hairy. B M Douglas, proprietor of the Springfield dairy, keeps a cure fill memorandum Ol the yield of milk and butter from the individual cows. By this method lie Is enabled to get rid of uuprolltahic milkers. We give a sam ple of Ids work, the time noted is-ing one year with each cow: cow no. UW MILK. LMBVRm 177 1224 445 178 IW84 443 08 BIM 43!) 58 020S 405 00 8810 384 14 0707 875 08 (1S71I 370 05 0777 874 01 0107 354 80 5340 350 60 7504 347 29 7007 357 Our spuce dota not permit Itirthcr figures, hut we summarize: Whole number of cows 30 Pounds of butter 11,003 Average lbs ncr cow MM The Deadly Drip Is again abroad In the Intnl. The air you breathe may lie full of Its fat d germs! Don't neglect the "Grip" or you will open the door lo I'm umoiila and Consumption and Invite death Its sure signs are chills with fever, headache, dull heavy pains, mucous discharges from the nose, soro throat aud never let go cough. Don't waste preoious time treating this cough with troches, tablets, or poor, cheap syrups. Cure it at once with Dr King's New Discovery, the infallible remedy for broiichiul troubles. 1 1 kills the disease germs, heals the lungs and pievenls the dreaded after ellecls from the malady. Prices 50ct sand $1 .00. Money hack If not cured. A trial bottle free at Wilkius & Linn's Drug Htoru Prunes. Ad evory one be full of them, and they will he when tbe fruit growers of Lane county get t using the Hean spray pump, aud thereby kill tbe worms and blight that works such a great injury to the fruit lu Ore gon. W L Chambers Is Interested in this particular Industry and baa one of the most complete lli.enfif spray pumps ever brought to Lane county, pricea lu reach of every oue. Cobuig Item. March 1, '00. The saw mill Is not running today. Our sick people are generally con valescing. J C ioodal- made a business trip to Halem last Wednesday, returning the last of the week. Mist .Silvia Simmons who Is here visiting her relatives, will soon return to Monmouth to continue her studies at the state normal school. Miss Pansy Flester who has been visiting iu Portland and other points iu the northwest sluce before ll.o holidays, has returned to Coburg, and re-entered schisil. Kvangelist Aldrhlge and dangbtof of Ntaytnu, spent, Sunday and Monday with us. On Monday evening he de livered a lecture exposing "Spiritual ism." The subject was well handled, and allowed careful study. Scott Allison, who has been among theHloux Indiana for thirty twoyears, gave ua an interesting talk on their habits and customs, last Saturday evening. M s description of Custer's last battle, from the Indian point of view, was especially Interesting. C Best possible terms for CROPS MAY BE SAVED Showtn ami lu'lbtions of Rain iu Northern California. I III I I I MOM II I till t Han Francis), March, 1. - Light showers have falleu iu Northern Cali fornia during the past 21 hours, and (he indications are favorable for more rain, which will he worth million! to farmers, fruitgrowers and miners, drain is still iu fair condition, al though little or no rain haslaUen aluco the middle of January. lUqairts show that alinotul and cherry trees art) In hlnnsnm iu many places, fully a month in advance of the usual time, owiug to tho warm weather (hat has almost co'itinually prevailed since the Jan uary lalns. Orchardlsts aro fearful (hat spring frosts, which aro almost certain to occur, w ill prove disastrous to these crops. That TTiroblilug Headache Would quickly leave you, If you used In King's New Life Pills. Thous ands of aullerers have proved their mutcliless COril for Sick or Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves aud build up your health, l-.asy to take. Try then. Only SB cents. Money back If not cured. Sold by Wilklns A I. inn Druggists. 1 1 1 WIB Y( luinvirir Has the lust Iter beauty? If bu, n tip it i- n iiiiligeatlor., sli k hea lach art) the priuclpa causes. K iri s CloVSf Keei Tea has cured lio ns ills (of half a century. Price "j eta and ju 01 . Montr reliuiilcil it remits aro net il factory, rot lak at Wilkius and Una DroggMa Unity Items. Feb 28. 'W. Miss Klla Matteaon Is teaching at tin) Kgypt school house while the reg ular teacher I H Parker Is sick. The organ for I he school is expected soon. T B Waruer, who has been at Ku gene getting a cancer on his lip remov ed, Is bome again aud getting nloug nicely. The newly elected oflleera of our literary society are a follows: PreaU dent, M I. Kdwards; vice president, A C afatteson; secretary, Aulna Hum phrey; treasurer, C J Neet; sergeant at arms, A W Jom e TKLI. YOl'K H1S1 Kit. A beautiful oimpllllnB Ii an inipuMibility without gaed I'll'- bleed, the sort thatouly eSlMSiS !eaS Bit 100 with 00d digestion, a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's lllovsr BeetTwassi duestfy on the kewehvttvei and kfctaeyi kesalBg them iu perfect health. Pries SSSW Sad 80 SSI at Wilkini and Linn Dnggkei a Kudyard Ulpling is now Improving, the crisis having been aufcly passed. Ulna pwtr B.vorlni rdttits and Bim., Your money back (from yourgn ccr ) if you don't like Schilling Bat. SJ For Ssle by J U Qaggg & Son Daj 4 Henderson, Undertakers ? nd embalmers. Cor. Wil- and 7th sts. I havoU-en allilcted with rheuma tism for fourteen years and nothiug Seffled to glVS any relief. I was able to be around all the time, but constant ly Nfloring. I had tried everything I could bear Of and at last was told to try Cbsmbsrialn'i Pain Balm, Which 1 did, aud was Immediately relieved and In a short time cured. 1 am happy to say I list it has not sluce re tun ed -JueKPtJ Kiuiar, Germantown, Cal, For sale by Oahurn A DeLano. J. IrV. KAYS FURNITURE CO. jESBALHERS and FUNFRAL DIRECFQRS