Kugene c;it Guard. BAlTKi. V ....BEIT a TO CORRESPONDENTS. The busines the WEEKLY jr.-oartment ot 1 ARD la caused considerable trouble by corre- aiondents ao jicisinu h w orietors personally. Address el letters referring to the newsoat oer or business connected there Snth to THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. HOI UBOWKUM AND 111 i KKH The PcriUnd Telegram, coin meutingon the hap situation in Orogon, mentions a phage that is only too common not only in the bop business, bat in other depart ments of iuduBtry. It il that of the buyer endiiuoring to cheapen the uutput, of the producer by overdrawn and unfair represcuta tiom a to quality and otht r condi tions of crops. While the bop crop bun been injured to MOM extent by unfftVnM" we'h" condition!" we are nf Um OpintOfl that a fairly average crop, an toqtuUtVi "ill b put iu the bftlt, at leant ho far as LcM Ooanly is coucerned. Willi a I w priOi confronting Ibf grower he will take DO obsDMI of having hie IFOp rtjMltd by harvest ing daiung?d hops, or through ( ire leHH and improper methods of aiid ling. Tbl hop growers of this Mo tion of the statu are in more in dependent condition than formerly, being lb), as a rule, to hold their hops until the demands of brewers find them u market regardlens of speculators and middle-men who tek to profit off their necessities. The mortgaging of hops for pick ing money has been a curso to growers resulting, generally, in the mortgagees, or kindred buyers, MOarlng a part of the crop at their own figures. With a considerable amount of stock thus early secured brewers left the market, and de mands ceuiwl until the heavy pros pectivo springtime and summer brewing forced them latO the market to purchase the stocks still in the hands of financially inde pendent growers at remunerative prices. A LM K BSTWBBI THK ANIi PRttKIT. PA vi Onasciaa. "The agad widow of Colonel Joe Meek eighties and gray, sitting in the home in which she was in stalled ly the gallant trapper when she was a blooininiz young Indian maiden crooning to herself in the language of her tribe, constitutes a link Is tneeu the beautiful wilder ness of the Oregon territory of half a century ago, anil the state of Ore gon that has grown upon and out of it. "This little 1 1 d in woman of four score, gentle and cheerful; an hon ored mother, us site wis a taithlul wife, pi nt- a picture wind, qoatntlji almost pathetically, illus trates the history of the timt far away when reckoned by human memory, but as yesterday when addid to the records of the nation V lilt in which the 'yet young slate was younger yet.' " HAKk HANS a WIHDUM. Mxrk llanuasays we "must not sell the Philippines." Mark is nomwhat ol an authority on buying and Helling witness his master lul financial management of the last prtsidentiat election, hut there is one thing iu this case he MOM to have overlooked. It would be I case of the purchaser buying "a pi in a poke," and uo other nation appOMOtOM anxious to buy the light which we have on hand. If we get in a position to "sell" the Philippines Mark's advice will be in point. Until then he should attend to his own buying and sell ing, or making arrangements therefor, at home. A presidential election will soon be on hand, and doubtless his financial ability will again he invoked. It Un i miitli tionbla for really beHhy man lo m . ' ! iiutnorn Jollity aM rihuhsrnnt h a!th i- pro. vtibul combination. Tin- 'miiy man who ifilmTi Ivighlnir doesn't hate any (r-utile with hla :i,'--!lon It hi been MM that lvf''-ng RMkaa people healthy Tii With ti that health mike peopl' laugh It i lmpoiwlblc to c'iiti.i'f- ll;r Ira roenrlou influence of be!Oi up"n human Character. A man with lirlat-he will lot lie In nappy, rnntntl Unite of mind. A man WM MSVri from a weak t imarh an1 an impaired m tien wiil ait and grumble throuirh the het SMel rrtt prepared. A bilioua man who ia nut bore, i deserving "f a pla.e in a rin' um K nervima man who i nit petulcnt and fault finding ia a curioaity. All Iheae eon litiona lead to urave dfaaatea, wh n the rictim become not only i ia(reeaMe, but ir;,. Ti lent aa well. A wine wife will real, tsc that while the old ayimr that a " man'a t it in hta alomach, li not literally it i a fart Hint hii at'imarh aweetena MM hia character according aa it ia f nr unhealthy. Ir Pierce 'a Coldco leal Diacovery i the I .t of medicines Hie condition dracri'ied It make weak stomach utr.mtf, the impaired turn pi-rfect. Inviiforatia the liver, tie and enrick'a the blond and I .nc the ii' rvea It teara down hall ''eat! inert tlaauea and replace them with the firm Mtitc'ilar tiaue of health It toilda new and healthy nerve fibrea and brain cella. It (Jlaalpatea nervouneaa and melancholy and Imparl mental elaaticity and courage. It ia the beat of all known medicines rot nervoua dlaordeaa 'ThMaCk your tkillM trratnient I am one ere a well man." write I N Arnold Kaq . ol (iat.ity. lvinO Nel.r 1 ulf-red lor yeara a' I MSM not Snd relief until I conimenctd tikinit v ir ' Ool'len Mtiliral ISaeorery.' I auf. (. : i'ii . .iii .n ni.'t "nityol liver whi'-h refilled in IrrllaO in of the proatate and Inflammation of the hlad'ler. I had enty Ukea oar bottll olien PBMaa rea relief The madt rine haa etTet-ted a permanent cure." 'I II i; i.r rAlibBH HlAK.s. The warm weather NOOM to be particulary tlisastrous to "divine" healers. In t'tiicago alone uo fewer than three of this s.uall but ever lasting class have come to grief since the dog days began, snvs the Chicago Inter Ocean. "The first of the trio was 'l)r' John Alexander Dowie. The coils of the law are gathering about him and his 'Zi. n la bis desperation be bas appealed to the very courts he erst-while reviled so bit terfy ti save the properly that he has accumulated by the exercise of his 'divine' power. The spectacle of 'Or' Dowie as a humble and ordinary petitioner before the lu nch ol justice is a refreshing one, and it ought to help restore sight to his hlind followers. "It is now four years ince the humdrum life of far away Albu- qperqao, N If, was oolivoood bj the coming of a stranger who bore a striking physical resemblanco to the Christ of art, -tnd who, without money or price, pretended to do wonders of healing. The whole town was in a fever of excitement. Me gave lii- inline ft -chlatler, but let it he distinctly understood that he was the promised Messiah come again. His famo extended to both seaboards. It was not long belnrc there were two Schlutters, with tijual claims to genuineness. After ii time the name was lost to sight, liulonthe Hinic day that Dowie appealed to ihicouils in Chicago for help one of the Schlallers ap pealed to the police in Chicago for assistance. Ho was found to be bi 'k and iu sore need. As il to fill his eup ol gall to overllowing, bis wife deserted him and he implored the polite to find her and bring her back. All his lofty pretensions to divinity had cruml led away and left him an object of human charity. "Hut the strangest part of this tale of humbug and misfortune is the fact that the truaut.Mrs Schlat ter is unie other than the once famous Mrs Comer, the Swiuui Ab liayananda of the Adwaita in Chi cago, What nil this means we do not pretend to know, but in her day this Swami had her following, and a no iiiconsideralile following, either. Perhaps the tho faith ol this followimi is slill unshaken. He this as il may, nothing in hu man affairs is surer than that other stars will arise in tin firmament of credulity to take the places of any and alt that have tallen to earth. The disappearance of Dowie and BohUtU r and 0 Mini will not mean any decline of superstition, and as long as superstition lives there will he pl"nty of pretenders to re spond to its call for marvels and wonders, and latter-day miracles." The "new woman' has anin arid in our very midst, snvs the Mjrtlt Crc k correspondent of the Kosc burg Kcyiew. Bbl wears blue overalls and cm. be sMO in many of Um prune orchards picking prunes. At a distance she appeals quit mannish, but upon a nearer approach one is led to exclaim with the patriarch of old, "the hair ol Ksau but the trousers of Jacob," or of some ol their men folks. THE VETERANS Lane County Veteran Associa tion Organized. ornctns cikctcd If upM-arancM count for much the old aoluien now Invading Eugene ara enjoying Iheiuaelvw thoroughly. At any time during the day oDe can ee small groups of veterans standius; on the street, or sitting around the ho tels, llateoiug to a oleverly-tol J story by some favorite. But It is not alone the lighter side of life ' hat draws lueae ii. er They have hearts of boys, but also the experteDoe of mauhood years, and this experience has taught them that one of the essentlala neoeaaary to secure the comfort and asalatance due them iu the declining yeara of life la eternal vlgllanoe. The attitude of the government toward worthy pensioners Is therefoie a matter to call forth sincere dk6US sious and earuenl deliberation. The address last night by De art nieul Commander H V Uatea fully brought thl Iwue before the soldiers. Hln advice and worthy council Indi cated that Mr Oaten had given the sul.Jeet much intelligent thought mni close research. The address was not confined to that line, however, for Mr (iaies found ocea Ion to review present sociological and governmental condi tions, (not from a parly ataiidpoiut, forthsO A It Is noti-parlUan) but from the view of the un prejudiced clt Ism and patriot. MrUatesisan en tertaining sneaker, and Is making many frlen Is among the O A K boy during his visit over the state. All of tho exercises of In -t evening were of a vory Interesting nature and were well attended. He vera! speaker udilreesed the assembly, and the long forgotten memory of by-gune days s fiehed by Interesting anecdotes. Prof K It McKlroy and Prof K J Haw thnrne lokl of Civil war Incident; J V Amis recited incldeuts of the Mexiean war; llr A I Nlcklln represented the Indian war veteraus of the PitclHc Northwest; Uv Win H Gilbert told nf the fighting Second Oregons iu the Plilllpplmn, while Captain J M Wil liams represented the newly organised National tluard, the Third regiment. .Mil- II ENTERTAINED. Mrs 11 V Gate, wife of the depart ment commauder of the U A Ii, Is the department (Mintnandur of the W It C aud as such olttcial i- being pleasantly eutertalued by her cr-workera In this city. Last evening an Informal recep tion wa tendered Mrs Gates by the W R C IsdMS of the city at the home of Mrs Anna HoUlen, on Willatuelte stre d. Light refreshments were serv. el, uud the evening speut lu social con verge was enjoyed by all present. PMaM A N SJSJT OKOAMATIO.N TOOATi This morning a lOSSlM w a held for ihe purpose of ellectlti x a permanent organization under the uame of "Tho I .Him County Veteraus Association." About tsj were In attendance and the work at hand was expeditiously oir rect and under the able directlou nf Comrade W II Lincoln as chairman, aud Comrade It H Miller as secretary. The election of officers resulted as follows ; President, Frank Keisiu r, Kugene. 'i.' PnatdenUi v B Miner, CotUge( Gnive, H t Lia-kwood, Loraue, Juo K 000k Mohawk. Secretary, A Yerlngton, Ktigene. The next annual meeting of the asso ciation will be held Iu BogMf, begin ning the second Tuesday lu June, l:W'. Ho royally did the aoldlers consider themselves entei lalneil that Is hue final adjournment a series of resolu tions sod votes of thanka were carried with enthusiasm. The people of Eu gene, J V (ieary post nud suxilllarles Wtre tbSOked tor the display of hospi tality, mid financial assistance freely given, and entertainment provided; thw piesnllng ofllcer, W II Lincoln, and Adjutant It II Miller were thank ed lor thrlr close attention to details ami lapld dispatch of bUBlOOSfj the Guard was tendered a vole ol thanks for courtesies extended. With the adjournment si m?.iO ihe prtaent sersiou is formally at an end, and tho Visitors are h aving for their DOOMS more than pleased wlltt the p i -cut reunion, and sanguine for the success of annual tneellugs. The vet erans can bo assured that they will find a hearty welcome lu Ktigrue at any lime. RKlllKTKIUli ( I Dickenson ' il H ItVle- J N Miller J A Htralgh'. Li ftlmona J W White D D MoK" ney fl F Brannoo W M Both Jobn Ingn n Q W Kellsy John Ii a W Brown J W Hick. H 0 81 80 19 28 17 17 16 28 8 Juuct'ou Kilg'-ne K'lgene Kugene THEIIh.f a A Oettir .g- NLW 0 M Bawyer D A Glbbs il o II F B H K U B F a see H I) IIAMl'NiiIRE I 1 CALIFORNIA. . .ei. i,.mj nut to eiree.1 five '"a,' aiaajii nunc .i. i.i Kugene liota.iO oruU -r week; SI M a Uiuuth; HI Karens Jl Fu-'e For Sale. , Eugene poRgALK. 1M0 wrss ilmir Isjvd Eu,"'0 nearMcKeuzle river. M miles from Eu" Del I :,nreiie. Address. J F HaI.E, Han J. se, Calif. A H Fisk, Kugene, Or. best 1 Cot'ag Gr. 7 Franklin o FMoklin 28 Cot'ag (ir 7 Waltervllle t'ol'sg Gr Fuger.s J W Brewster J Wilkinson John Dlsher J 0Bebe T JBrablmin R H Miller Lewis Esnnluger W W Ous-f G OHIO. 0 0 Waltervllle K A H 11 A II il 148 110 67 7 77 26 87 77 H I Wii.y G H Cour. right C D Holloway H W Fre eta N vV WlnteM 8 0 Loekwood Osnle Mtoel J t'ai II I Fred Menter K P launder ItoU-rt Grlftln BO0 OtSUli IS o B G D 0 K B E F Eugene Coburg Thurston Eugene Monroe Eugene label Eugene Kugene Kugene BogOM Kugene Kugene f.oraoe Kugene Hale Voncalls Walker 2 Col'ag Gr, 2 4 18 28 27 n 6 18 19 21 l.i.i allison W U Lackey J I) Myers W II Luckey M (' lay lor OREGON. 11 H D K F NEW YORK. Oivllle Green B M George rnurman navy MICHKIAN. J II Pratt L 2 L Sylvealer Jasper Thurston Kugene do Hpringfleld Kuge. e Cot. Grove Kugene do Thurston H 1 J A nan F 1 VERMONT. W H Lincoln E 6 Cot. Urove KANSAS. H Humes I C Eugene I) M l-rake K W do ti M Price L 14 Thurston Louis Gilatrsp B 17 Eugene I, H Slayer H IS Boyal PENNSYLVANIA. J A Arehlbold I 7s Junction K B Mi K!roy A 100 Kugene MISSOIRI. J'hn llrnmford (i 8 Junction David Hostera G 24 do MINN I-SOT A Kobert itutchera G I M M.-Crady 0 Hn'' hens F A t low Qso W Finney W McKibbeu G C Hnyder i' h wisoy Kugene 7 do It Waltervllle 'I Cot. drove ft Flkhead 11 Col Grove 4 Coburg 9 Irving D B H F 0 F D MAINE .1 A Murlingame L 1 Kugene OMDorlty K lOtalprlngnsld MICHKIAN G B Kress C 8 Eugene navv. (leu Thompson sesmau Cot. Grove 7, V Moon- apprentice Kugene J B Morgan engineer Cut Grove m tsBAOHusjerrs, Frank K Hsteta A 16 COUIKAOO. I J Taylor A 3 Cot. Grove NIW HAMPSHIRE. I) B Parmenter A 0 Walker 81111 More Counterfeiting-. The Bseret Service has unearthed an other band ol ceiinterfeltersand secured a large quantity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly executed that the aver age person would never suspect them of being spurious, Things of great value are always selected by counter feiters for imitation, notably the cele brated Hosteller's Htomach Bitters, which has many Imitators but uo eipials for Indigestion, dyspepsia, con stipation, nervousness and goners! de bility, The Milters sets thlugs right In the stomach, and wtMJUhe stomach is in good order il makes bo.mI blood and plenty of It 1 n this manner the Milters get at the seat of streugth and vitality, and restore vigor to the weak and debilitated. Beware of counterfeiters when buying. Oircsil Oourt Cases. May A Senders vs John Boberts; to recover money. Judgment is asked for the sum of 1100.79, Interest at 10 per oeui since April 10, 1896, aud f25 attorney fees and the further sum of 118 and Interest si B percent since June I, i.w. Joel Hurlbert vs W L Houston a n nanusaker; to recover .linlgment Is asked for $.S7f Kill MALK.-Probably Ihe very 1VJ acre tracts of land in Lane ouuu ly, and one of the best In the state of Oregon, owned by Dr I W Harris. This is a very fertile and highly Im proved farm lying 2j miles west of Kugene on an excellent road. The doctor bought this farm with a view to breeding Hue horses, but having given up the breeding business, has no fu.ther use for bis farm and desir ing to devote himself exclusively lo his profeseion, otters It for sale at a rare bargain. Call on the doctor for terms of sale. . LAMB8 FOB HALE. I have some Hue thoroughbred Cotswold buck lambs for sale; also several Durham bull calves for sale. Aaaress e -i Crl-zan, Pleasant Hill, Oregon. FOB HALK OB Tit A IBS A gooa top buggy, lu Brst-class order win trade for 3-inch wagon. C L Han ben. Franklin, Or. FABM FOB HALK. 210 acres one aud one-half miles above Isabel P O, on Ihe Mohawk. 50 acres nnder cul tivation, remainder contains good timber and good pssture; good house, burn, stock sheds, etc. Price $2600. Address K J MuiiRer-, Isabel, Ore. BALK OB TItADK. A flue tidelaud rauch of 153 acres on the bay, thiee miles from Florence, fo- sale or trade for a ranch lu the vicinity of Kugene orCreewell. David Hmith, Spring field, Oregon. Hep Wanted WANTED 76 laborers, loggers and carpeuters. Apply unce Co., to tne Coles, al Booth-Kelly Lumber Lane Co., Oregon. MEN WANTED. 20 good mm to cut, fell and saw logs, and to woik lu logging. Apply to L. D. Forrest, Leaburgh, Oregon. Lost and hound. LOST Oil STBAVKD. A Chinese chow dog answering to name "Chow," Black hair, which had been clipped- Begistered No 108 on collar. Information leading to re covery will be rewarded by Mrs 8 L Meslop, Kugene, Fifth and Law-rence. LOST. Shepherd bitch pup, 0 months old, yellow, with white feet, breast, tip of tail aud strips in face, uear liny den bridge, Kept 7, Beasouable reward by O A Campbell, Eugene, Oregou. Miscellaneous. WOOL) WANTKD.-10 cords ot good wood wanted at once. Kugene Koto Studio. WANTED Second hand household p ant-., niiiuire .ie ooor west o Lane's Hall, Eighth street, Kugene, Oregou. WELL DRILLING. 1 am prepared to drill or bore wells of auy capacity aeptu. tan on or undress me at Falrmount, Weaver. Oregon. Charles and money. Public Auction. On the 30th of September, 1899, I will sell or offer for sale at public auc tion, at the Hemes place four milts southeast of Harrisburg, four head of horses, three cows and calves, and one drill, one fanning mill, a disc harrow, two binders, mower aud rake, and other farming implements, with a var iety of household furniture. Terms made kuowu on day of sale, John IUyih'kn. Lost. A small satohel containing lorceps and veterinary surgeon's tools, between the Roberts residence on 7th street and Sloan's blacksmith shop. Finder please return same to owner or to Guard office. Sept 19, 1S99. J M Bloan. OUR ADVANCE SHIPMENT OF Fall Jfovelties "Dress Goods Have arrived ami aru now open for imp Beatify! Black and Colored Silk and Wool Crepons in the Very Latest Effect and Colorings. s LOVELY PliAIDS- For Skirts and Suits; All of the Newest Creations. S, H. Jackets, Capes a Furs in al! U ' New Shades ani iwm TI AND ENAMELED W'l GLASS Griffin General Hardware. Coal Iron, Steel, Wall Paper, Pumps, s nv Hardware I Continuation of our ...INTRODUCTION., T i.i "Vi,: i c i u uie oui-v.nt: ui iiun XTLmJEZ and Baaing met ith i-u Ii uni-'iminon aucceiw In lli' I -i.it tv, wttlu, we atill continue to nrTer GROCEfl At rrock bottom prices. We make a specialty of Fine Teas and White House Coffee. Bourne JWepeantile Go, Telephone No. 132. McCLANAHAN & SIMPSOlf, un ok ILLINOIS V I 1 KNOANCB. Modest WomeD M.xlestv In woiiku la no lrss a MM! than N-nuty auil wit Ia it any wniiiU r thiit - Ma sfllli ayl with '.iMcal tliirK'ra PMB bar to ihf'.r s- kin ink BMi Mt Mni.il rxsiuin.i linns liv n t v l)iMfinr The iraaklMaMt nl irrrtuUrities of women may I NMniwi by certain uufailinx w mpUmia, fcefcactat, aaadicha, in-aritig. Oova paina, irritalnliivt-iulntrvlncnerv-oiisns imlioatc itrrariKvmrnt of tho iU Ii. ata u-m.i'.k- onUWV BrailficU's Ke-ni.iU- K.xul.itoi ii Ihest.iiiUarUrvtttcJyfuc clui t. utio iliasrl'woasen. S"l,l .y (Initial! at Hi no per Uttle. HS HUUfKLB KGUUTOn CO.. Atlanta. 0 formh-ly DELANO Nsino J"liii S Bmmi 11 V HttDBlWI V V M trliu S 1 1 H miser L W l lark J li YtUn I-1 link llowvrs i. D Brlaioa llo Itnrli'ti A J (.,.!. int. I IV. II (1 r u W S Miller (1 II C K KKNTl l KV H l Mil AN A. 01 Ml It) 40 153 04 rt 92 III 4l r i Ail. llugt'tie BngWM JaooUoo deo'il F.Uk'i M Kugtuie Kalriu'n't l.oaburg Ktil Hot i-1 ui tbe UHn Waj the ball that bit () 11 titeauuiarj, Of Nawarir, Mlehi In the civil Var. It Oausrd horrllle ulcer that uo treat in in helped for 20 yeara. Then Huck Itn'i Arnica 8alve cure! him. ("urea Cuts, llrulsoe, Ilurn, Boils, Kelous ' kln Kruptions. Best pile cure i'i;i"uih. ;,r) ots a box. I'ure Ktran tv. s liihy Wllklna A Lluti, .trug, gists. Jobu I. Kin Blab w M DUkMf Henry Milliurn J W Lakln B I K I la n it Frank llelsner Henry Beck A C J. 'inline li W McliaynolJs K K Chapman 0 J l 1 --ill J T Kowlaud K ti II A 1 A IOWA. M 0 n it ' H l.'.'aelvi 1 1 Florence M (.'oiiaffe ti. s J9 Ml IS 68 KURt'tIO Fugrrue Fugena Junction 9 Eugene IS Cottage U. 10 Eugeua 3 Eugena S Kugvue Dyspupaba can be cured hy usIur Ackci's lvspcela Tablets. One little 'ai .i t will give Immediate rein r, or root ey refunded. Hold in handsome Un boxes as cts. For sale by V L IVt.aup, 1 I '. '. nlaraya hope while there's Ooa Minute Cough Cure. "An attack r I'lieiiuionla left my lungs lu i j baps and 1 was uear tbe first stage of consumption. One Minute Cough v tire I'ompletely cured me," writes Helen MeHenry. Bisoiark, N D. Gives Instatu relief. Vlmvnt A Co, Corner lrug .Stw. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough. Bears the Sauior of Horse Sale. 1 will ofler for sale at Bangs' Btables, Kueene, Oregon, on Saturday, Bspt. 28, 189!, at If o'clock, noon, 10 head of horses from 4 to 7 yeai s ol age. All broke to work. Will average 12(10 pounds In Weight. Terms of sale cash I). B. Conkad For Sale One span of mules weight about 1100 pounds each. Address P Uhlio, Eugene, Or, P 0 box 160. STRAYKH OH 8TOLKN. A SOIrel niare friim mv tl.l I ........ r-i '"i 'J uiKni. .-i;i, is right eye. Weighs about OW anilahlv I ..... .. t.-i J "'.. ..uj.Mir nivilin n formation as to her whansahnnta William Ma.wvkli, Agricultural Implements Schutter Wagons, Sechler Buggies, Garden City Plows, Bradley Harrows, Champion Drills. XX Rays Gang, X Rays S A Cluster of Good Ideas Kllud Will me Especially desirable from an economical standpoint, and that represent every style and feature. That the market was at the most favorable, point when we made the selections, you will readily agree when you note the pianties. J. W. KAYS FURNITURE CO EK8ALNERS fUMFRM DIRECTORS Day 4H?"!!!wn, UnderUkerT nd Embalmers. Cor. Wit. and 7th st$. in ii I n a. Ladtos'CI l 0spjg T llnali UrBas' Skirl Mulin TJadsrw' '. . . i . ... ii"' ... Uents aiacKiu ilCkitW' Bova Oothta ' rit uapa Iraq -;' CI. i the art noi.. ' . t l' T I -1 ' ' ' i r.rarV re rij; lit- U O P Frank & Son MEAT -f MARKET Mci ornaok A Bennett, 1.-. ; DEALERS IN M Beef, Mutton, Pork, Veal, Ham. Bacon lard, Frith and Smoked Sausages. MiaU 3 mat, Bugsasa Oragua. Death on rannot shun, bnt ron oan . " nf I'alnt, nna, it..mw f..r aala. 1 riu 1" ' do. but it will pj you to bur th. ' ,. .,. P.irl, ARE 1M Mi iii 11 i . a a ritt t ..... ,,.,,,,-"" 'J i'i' Kutrantevi. ivi ' I a, w Lane Count, UaU.u Palut ao.a W all I'a,r man. - tal" " 1.4J1"'