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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1900)
FY ORION LiAL PI LivUlvli I nirirerc the ,ron',h* of which he died at’out 14 hours later, and Herman Rudolph wan injured ou TERRIBLE UTAH DISASTER Court House Items Batlsfaction of mortgage..... $ tbe asylum at Balern. Aged, about 75 year». He baa delusione of persecu 750 00 tion; keet* club in tied to defend him- The Baker Citv Ep lemic. Tk« CDU.» -í M«.« ‘1 »y» a fat»! k « Ity. The otiiiug about • \ tract from April 23 baa O t'ie doctora lonla and no rted from it, rer, supposed u- -ia, an the isands dying ■ae. n< rale today, teen raging er the name y oontagioue; die. two to three onth«. They i tbe hospital u” a PHILIPPINE CAPTURE 1 FRUIT ORGANIZATION. Lane County Inion Winds Ip Its Business and Disbands A meeting if the Line county fruit grower» w»s held In the county court room iu tbe court house Ibis afteruoou Although tbe »uu shone, tbe grass and foliage was green, and all nature had on its brightest colon*, the tueetlug was a very blue one. No prunes, no apples, nothing to market, is little inducement to orgairze to sell some thing which doesn't exist. The crop conditions are so unfavor able that it as- decided no orvaniza • >uu was ueedeu ibis suuauU. lu order to be legally entitled to do business it would be necessary to have au Incor porated organization, and this will not be effected, at least until next fall. Tbe only busiuess transacted was to favorably c • eider a motion to disband and ai d uo tbe business of the Lane County Fruitgrowers’ Union. THE CORNER STONE. Mementoes Found in Tearing Down the Peters' Building. o Y S \\ C. A. CONVENTION, Services Last Night at M. E. Church —business Session Todav at Villani Hall. SUGAR BEETS THE SILVER LAKE GRIZZLY. A Daring Hunter Drove Him From His Den. Meeting Held at Court House This Afternoon. lake County Ku»tler. March M, For years a grizzly bear, tbe last of the species In Lake county, has roamed the mountains by day aud tiie valleys by night, iu the vlclulty of the Silver Lakeoouutry. in this county, leaving havoc on his uail among stock of the county. OLD-TIME EVENTS REVIVED • NOTHER MEETIHQ IN THREE WEE«« Rewards have t>een ottered and The sugar tievt meeting was very This morning while workiu- ti were BRITISH FOLLOWING BOERS huudred» have sough his life. Man> |>oorly a>tended, but those pnsenl have found tilm but bis tearing out the fouudatiou of Hie old terrible size Special U> t ¡-«Guard. evinced a disposition to look carefully Peters building a sealed bottle was and forcclou* appearauce bad always luto tbe matter. All realized that If L ondon , April 28.—The B iii U l . found, containing a copy of l lie Uregoi Intimidated hunters luto retreat, He such a factory wa» established iu Lane State Journal of August 15, 1868. aud h forces are supposed to be following tbe foraged upou domestic animals, killing county, It would mean a great deal in sealed envelope which eouiaiued the at bis pleasure, and seemed to ;Hisses» B<er» oortb ward. the way advancement. following note. a charmed life. It is reported that parties of Boers F. M. Wilkins read a letter from Dr [ "Corner-stone of the building belong Ou March 16th, Geo Small, Win sbo»re guarding passes are prepared Karl Korn, ( the one recently published ing to A. V. Peter» A Co., laid on this Vaudervert and Jeff Howard ro»te the in the G uard ) and st <ted the meeting day, August 15, 1868, Saturday p m. to mass at any point the British may Silver Lake mountain range and was called on Information contained, "A. V. Peters commenced busiuees in attempt to break through. located his trail. On tiie 17 h the in the same. Eugene, Oregon, June 12, 1865. Tiie same parties accom|>anied by Earl OTTAWA SUFFERERS’ FUND, W G Gilstrap read a letter from enclosed coin is tbe fir»t piece of Small, Win Ball and J C Conn went »prtlal to ths Guard. Newberg containing Information re Court House Nites? money taken iu on that day. "Bmall to pursue and capture him if possible. L ondon , April 28.-The mayor of garding the propose»! factory at that beginnings are oftimes for good On the 18th, the hunters found his A social hour was s|>ent after tiie place. Tiie company does not ask a London has opened a popular sub R al estate mortgsge $ 750 00 endings." liiat it may prove so In 1 spi v <'e£nt eting. I he Treble Clef sang $190,000 bonus from Newberg, merely different trails In the snow leading in ^option for the relief of sufferers from Real estate mortgaie 100 00 this ease, my Dear Andrew, is the the same direction, aud it was thought the U O college «Olig. a donation of a 60-acre tract to locate Chattel mortgage. 632 91 heartfelt wish of your loving wife, by them that tbe trails would couverge the great Ottawa fire. the factory on, aud contracts for 5,000 SATURDAY MORNING "L izzie P eters . at a common point which proyed to be real estate transfers . Stock exchanges are also receiving acres of beets, for five years. "A. V. Peters, ° • A large number of students assembled the case, for by following ills trail lie U S to Daniel T Bporee, 160 4 acres iubseriptione. Liberal donations ar- The farmers present agreed to "H. Parsons, in Villard Hall. Miss Farnham, of was located in a cave ill a ledge of in tp 16 s r 1 e; patent. »organize themselves into a committee being made throughout the city. “Proprietors. ” oPaclflc University led devotional exer- rocks In the mountains alsiut 20 miles About 4,300 registrations. to personally talk with farmers living Tbe bottle was not corked aud the cires, treatment for defeated . southwest of Silver Lake, near the Virginia M (o'oolige and husband to ooin, if placed ther*»), hail dropped out. I Interesting reports were made by the near, to determine how large an Special to the Guard,# iuadwaters of Silver Creek. Through BtspSen B and Nora B Btrawn, lots 6 Much moisture tiad reioieud tiie letter thirteen different associations of the acreage can be depended on, atid a crevice In tiie rocks Isrge enough to LONDON, April 28.—The St James "and 7, block 10, original plat rf^airt at a meeting to be held in three of and paper scarcely intelligible iu parte. state. admit him he had entered by sliding Gazette favors the Wevhr O'.'uban Eugene; $910. weeks. In the meantime Mr Wilkins Obe thing distinctly noting able about down a shell rock which stood al about OFFICERS ELECTED. reeoncentrado plan of treating Free will communicate with I). Bolls Cohen, CIRCUIT COURT. the advertising in tiie paper is that no 45 degrees slant, and then by passing President, Mrs C A Dolph. stating that this vicinity will expect State dtfeatid rebel». C M Young vs Joht^ J Bays; to firm or professional man iu business through a small cave to the right bad Vice-President, Mrs E W Alien. the same terms accepted by New Others favorite plan of the Ameri recover money. Judgment is asked for at that time continues But then 32 eutered tbe main cave through an Secretary, Miss Hayes. berg—a gift of location site of 50 $758.62. The following sums were years is quite a long time, f ollowing eutrance ouly large enough to sdmi'I cans in the Philippines. Treasurer, Miss Campbell. acies aud contracts for tl>e 6,000 acres bis body. transferred to plaintiff: ^Jriffla Hard are the names of some of tbe adver« Mi»s Tjftyhir eave a very earnest talk to #e sowu in beets. ware Co, $78.20; B H Friendly, $120.49; tÿers: • PATERNO A PRISONER. Tiie parties sought to smoke him ou tiie theme: "Tiie Needs of Collegia Should tiie company accept there Merchants, Friendly A Lauer, John Washburn A Sou, $111 12; Yoran A 8pecl*l to the G uard . Christian Life—How to Make it will be uo difficulty, It is thought, in out, but be refused tooome forth. Then Bon, $32.30; W L DeLano, $4150 Kill.r.gsworth, Andrew Hunt, P F two of the party eutere»! the first and M anila , April 28.—Ou Thursday Stronger and More FJIeetive.” making a go of it. But it is essential Attachment pSpeiS issued. Surety Blankenhoru, Johnson A Stowell, J The meetlug Bunday will tie held that everyone take an interest in tbe small cave and jabbed him with a pole I General Wheaton captured Paterno, bonds, $758.52, B H Friendly surety. Waud A Co, W B Maxwell, Mark 12 or 16 feet long, which had ttie president of the Filipino cabinet, near G B Dorris appeirs as attorney for Stevens, A A Brdth, Scott A Dunn, in the different churches of the city, at! dr. desired rffect aud with a terrible roar services being conducted b^ convention Ackerman A Steinheiser, Cherry A plaintiff. Trinidad he started to pursue and the parties ill members. As Seen Abroad. Lillis M Egglesham vs Roy Eggle- Irving, Stratton, Gray A Co, H M the small cave, and they barely had LIST OF DELEGATES. sham;suil for divorce. Tiie complaint Ruse, Bristow A Co;. A V Peters A time to retreat and take a possible LEBANON BANK CLOSES. Salem Journal. alleg»9| The couple were m tried in Co, M Rosenblatt, C 8 Gourley, Ells Albany—E Gladys Newell, Leona position on the ledge above, from of Lane county, April 1, 1894; that Lane county lias a floating debt Francis, Sylvia Munkers, Winifred $115,000, but the republican bosses tell which a well directed shot made a defendant desert» <1 plaintiff February worth A Belabaw, C H Moses. Deposits Amount to Only ^>5000— 1, 1899, that the issue of -aid marriage Among tbe professional men are Munkers, Jannette McKenzie. tiie people to continue their admiuls- good bear of him. Corvallis — Fitts < amphell, M iss tration, Is'cause there are $67,000 is one female child, years of age hided Dr A W Myers, Dr 8 Palmer, He proved to be a mouster planti Too Much Re.il Estate named Dora of which plaintiff asks Dr M 11 HancSett, Dr M Canaday, Chamberlain, Miss Starr, Alisa uncollected assets outstanding. The grade genus bear, and a conservative assets draw no Interest and the |>eople owns possession; ibat defendant Blakesly. should not t>e hailed by such ashowing. estimate placed tils weight at 1200 L ebanon , Or, April 27 —The Leb property valued at $l,0<0 for which Attorney D M Risdon. Monmouth — Miss Taylor, Miss • * pouudi$> Others thought he would Tbe Journal was tbe ninth paper to anon Bauking Company, W J Carty plaintiff*asks one third. E R Skip- • Hager. Miss Loomis start in Eugene, the first, The State Tiie Eugene Register assert«» th«*, weigli considerably more. His skin, miDager, closed its doors today. Tbe worth is attorney for plaintiff. Newberg—Mi-s Woodward* according to tiie county clerk’s state which was prime, weighed 60 jxiunds Frank A Ballard vs Anna L Bal Republican, having started in 1862. tsaDsger claims that the bank la Forest Grove—Mist 5>ry F Earn • ment tiie indebtedness of Lane county and was eight feet In length. He cut Many Interesting items of old titties if lard; suit for divorce. The couple lolveut, and all claims will be paid Is $47,956.6'1. In Hie same issue it ham. y’.ren time. The deposits amount t was married id Minnesota, June 14 appear in this paper. The tokens publishes tiie Wunty clerk's sworn 4 inolies of »olid fat on the back. One Ashland — Mi^Thomas. re|s>rt, showing outstanding warrants of bls claws—the middle one—meas □»JOO, with a total indebtedness of 1885; defendant deserted plaintiff on supposed to have been in another Chemawa—Miss Brewer, Miss Trask, with accrued interest, to ured 51 Inches iu length and one Inch UOOO. Tbe cause of the suspension tiarch 31 1897. The issue of said corner of tbe foundation have not yet Miss Campbell, Miss Ferris, Miss amounting, $114,964.98. extrade in width. been found. The following marriage is one boy, Roy, aged 12 was unavailable loans aud unsalable Reason, Miss Jackson, Miss Bagnell, Tills monster has been the terror of s • taken from tbe news columns of Kiears, for which plaintiff asks custody. B elgian H akes E xtraordinary . r»ltyOl MissS iu herlaud. the range In this section for 12 or 16 the paper: M O Wilkins appears for plaintiff. Mr Carty declined to receive deposits —Oregonian: "Professor Washburn, of McMint^ille—Miss Wallace. years, and has often been pursued by Market report—Wheat, 60e;oats, 50c; W J Had sail va James MoLeod et al; huge®?, owns two hares which are yesterday and today. The general Mrs U A Dolph, Portland, chairman among the very l*est tn the state, If hunters, but always eluded tlielr tiest Impression is that Carty has not mis timt to file brief exteuded to May3, nn potatoes, 37c; flour, bbl, $6; butter, 16c; of Northwest Board. efforts. His claws were sabers equal to eggs, 16c; chickens, $2.50. appropriated any funds. He is con- Bti^jllation of attorneys. Mrs E W Allen, member of North not the best. They are from tbe Damascus steel, and when he grabbed propate . Married. — At the residence of tiie choicest and most expensive stock of ■idered boneet and upright. west Board. the Meadow Brook Belgian Hare a bullock lie tore him down easily. Estate of Adaline J Fleeman, de bride’s father, on the 26th of July, 1868, • U. o. delegates . by Rev G Callison, Mr E J McClana Company In Los Angeles. Britain ceased; citation ordered to issue, why TORNADO IN TEXAS. Misses Susie Bantiard, Lulu Craig, Price Imperial, whose official score is han and Miss Hul lah Smithy both of Bohemia Mining News. real property shall not lie sold. Btelia Armitage, Kate Wilson, Lelia 921, was sired by tbe famous Lord Estate of William Currin, deceased. Eugene City. Town of Blum Partly Destroyed— Will filed for probate. It bequeaths Henry Hill is down from the Mc ntraub, Grace Driver and Miss l'ickel. Britain, JYit of Beauty, of England. Bohemia Nugget, April ¿7 B oiiemi S, April ‘JU. A (' lose CALL.—Rosebur; Plain Prine» as Britain, score 93 f, is a marvel all bis real estate to Jobl Cooley for Kenzie mines and reports everything Several Persons Killed. bls natural life and upon ids deatli it lively, and says several families ar»< dealer, April 27: "R E Veatcb, con- of elegance. Bhe i» out of lin|H>rted I Another light fall of snow today. Helena,by Lord Britain, Before oelng Cole’s pack train is making regular DALLAS.^Tex., April 27.—A tornado is to descend to, viz: cue-fourth to G C going to move on the river near the ductor on the through freight la-tween shipped to Eugene she wxH bred to trips to the mine« now, the snow being Pass, narrowly this place and Grants Cooley, one-fourth to Martha Ann (Thia is Blue mines in a short time. pasted through Johnson and Hill escaped serious injury in the railroad Lord Nason, score 96, the highest gone on tiie summit of Urouse moun counties today, doing terri lie desiruc- Bmall, one-fourth to G W Cooley, one- River.) scoring buck in America. fourth to the children of Alex Cooley, tain. Stickney's circus performed here yards in this city Wednesday. He was tion. Tbe town of Blum was partialy standing in tbe w od yard as hie tr^ii B lue R iver .—A E Wood, who destroyed, and several persons fatally and one-fourth to the children of John Monday night to a very large audience. Holderman A Hickey finished their began pulling out on the main track, returned from Blue River yesterday, injured. A daughter of Dr Banks had Cooley. All persons! property is giveu The following church notices are of big contract on the Montana Com j and in attempting to board the tiain a says »now snow fell during Tuesday, pany’» group of mines the fore part cf a scantling driven through her body, to Geo W, John R Z C, ai d J U Cool Interest: stick of wood rolled from under his Wednesday, and Thursday at 9 a m, »nd is in a dying condition. The ey, share and siiar- alike. John Robert chuk C h notices . this week. feet, and missing his bo d <>n tbe car when he left the mine«, »now was 10 8-year-old daughter of D P Hunt had Cooley nomiuated executor without There is divine service held in the It is reported that I) B Murray, of both legs broken. Lacey Robertson's bonds. The will was execute« March various churches of FJuyeue City as be was burled headlong into a pile of indie» deep on the level and »till Noonday fame, baa formed a new j wood near by, sustainii g quite« severe ! falling. This will give plenty of water wife was caught in their fallen bouse, 9, 1900, and was witues ed by J B follows: company East for tbe purpose of .[cut at the corn'r of tiie left eye, a for prospecting work. Medley and J P Currin. Probable val crushed and will probably die. Rev J W Miller preaches at the M E pening up a new property on Noon- bruised knee and sevnal scratches The pi tlic schoolhouse was wrecked ue of sstate $10,0"0. John R Cooley church every Babbs'li at 11 o'clock a in A Q ueer L aw .—It is held by the day road near the Ridge hotel. about the bauds andoface. It was a J _ appointed executor without bonds as and two pupils badly hurt. About a and iu (lie evening a’ cmdlelight. Already several parties are In the close call. Howevi r, aft» r liaving his revenue collector that a lOcent revenue dozen dwelling bouses were destroyed provided by the will. J P Currin, Rev T M Martin preaches at the wounds dressed, be pluckily resumed stamp is required on each certificate of field making spring locations. Alex Bpore and David G McF'arland and the Baptist cburch wrecked. appointed appraisers. Geo B Dorris, Baptist church every Sabbath, morn-1 his official duties and went out on the nomination. Several certificate« nave ¿Another rich strike in the Mude ing aDd evening. muihbound freight as tl <>ugh nothing l>cen tiled already without the stamp, mine. This time in No 6, or the attorney for estate. Thrown From a Horse. Rev (> Callisou, Christian minister, unusual had happened.” Candidates should make a note of this, dee|»est levsl. This ore la of sufficient mining O gcatioxs . lias service at the court house on the , ® as failure to comply with the revenue richness to be sacked and sliipped, Silver Eagle mining claim. Blue second and fourth Bunday of each J ap K illed —Coroner W L< heabire |BW (Ijay invalidate the nomination. C ottage G rove , Or., April 27.— which the management Is doing. River, by H J Cuppy, Adam Richey went to tbe Mohawk bridge today in ■ month in tiie forenoon. Mi»e Laura Gardiner, liviDg on the The Helena Is taking out some of the and N E kennerly. Frank Moorbead has tieen appointed Umpqca, 26 miles from here, was Rev Father Macken, of the Roman response to a telepii tie ■ ill that one of richest ore yet encountered from tbe Essex claim, Bohemia, by FT Mills, the Japanese workmen on the railroad census enumerator for the two Junc thrown from a horse on her way home Charles L Fitchard and Miss Emma Catholic church, will pre» ,fi at the had lieen killed. No particulars were tion |.reducts including (lie city of uuralse. This ore is a porous honey from school, yesterday. Bhe was bad ■ court bouse on the third Babbath ot Ballzman, locators. Junction. Work will commence oom bed quartz, almoet wired together ly bruised and mentally deranged. each mouth at halt pa»t 10 o’clock am. . obtainable. with gold. June let. MINERS LIEN. Later.—Dr Cheshire arrived home at Tbe horse reached home without the The Baptists have service st tiie W.J. Fid wards, of Gilliam county, Jame- W Sears vs Hartford MlniDg Cumberland Pnsbyterisn church on 1 4:30 and states tliat Hie Jap was found •addle ana Mies Gardiner got home dead in his bunk this morning, pre known t»y many here, has been nomi two hours later alone, but knew noth Co; miners lien. Amount due, $120. A Question. tbe second Babbath of each month atnl sumably from aptplexy. An Inquest nated for the legislature on the Union ing of what bad happened. Upto this B lood in H is E ye .—Wm. VanLarr, night and Episcopal Methodists the was held. ticket and P H Stevenson has been morning she was still unconscious of Buttervllle, near Oregon City, is in first and second Babbath of each month J unction , April 27. nominated for county tieasurer. Bhe was evidently thrown from the Eugene looking for his wife who was at morning and night. To the G uard :—Many democrats W oodmen B ooming .—Head Consul U H Park, the mining man, writes and populists here claim that Eru l*-e, horse, her foot catching in the saddle inconsiderate enough to leave borne Rev N M Elton, of the M E church, F A Falkenburg, of the Pacific juris •nd she was dragged, ae her head and with an ex-convict named Jack Davis, South, preacb<-s at tbe Cumberland diction, Wo »liu-n of the World, who from London, England, that he will county clerk, Is res|*on»ible for the return to Flugene early in May and body wu badly bruised. Bhe Is the taking with her a 4 months-old child. semi-annual report that Presbyterian church on the fourth has b*en lecturlngo in Oregon and will bring his family with bltn, recent daughter of Thomas Gardiner, a VanLarr will forgive bls »Ifo and take tries to make tbe debt of Lane county much each mouth, at three Washington, has created Babbath of wealthy farmer. The physician MÄJ0 her home again, but if be finds tbe $47,000, when over $114,000 In warrants enthusiasm Last week he addressed intending to locale in Eugene. o’clock p m. •he will recover. Corval'la Gazette: "Brady Burnett are outstanding and drawing interest. pair will make it warm for Davis Rev J A Hanna preaches at the 5000 people at one meeting in Beattie, received a telegram from Congressman Is ¡J true? A T axpayer . ewearirig a vow to land him behind Presbyterian church every Babbath and at the cl "S of the meeting 448 California Finances. applications for membership were Tongue Wednesday, advising him of| Yes. bars again. Tbe couple »kipped out mort, ng at 11 o’clock. bis appointment as clerk in the census over a week ago and were traced in Babbath school at the M E church at received. bureau at Washington. Brady baa i B an F rancisco , April 27.—Accord this directi aons far as Salem. VanLarr three o’clock every Sabbath and at the Junction City Times: The candi F uneral 1 he funeral services of accepted and is now »wailing Instruc log to the reports uf the savings l<nks tbiks the couple has little money, Baptist and Episcopal churches, and the Lair i,r* J w White were held in tion» when to prix.-ee»! to Washington. dates of lbs several political parties ofthe state to the bank commissioners and are some« here in tliis vicinity. à also at tbe court house at tbe same the Cbrisiiati hurch this afternoon Hi» salary will @s in the neighborhood will be in Junction on Friday, May °f tne condition of business on March The local have failed to find hour. The Preebyierian and (urntier --------- 18th. As usual in election years the and wer^largely attended. Tbe sermon of $1000 per year. ,, 1 SI, there has been a material increase trace of the people. land Preebytertans have Babbath school by Rev M IPH"* was very impressive annual May picnic will be held on Io business since November 30. The Seven states will bold elections at tbe Presbyterian church every Bab- and tbe music was grand. The ladles that dale. k*in in deposits of tbe 44 banks outside now and November, as between C ottage G rove C abin .—Nugget bath al 9:20 o’clock in tbe morning. of tbe G A R, Artisans and Rebekahs W Irving Henderson, a former rr»i the city In four months amounted to April 27: Hazelton Cabin, Native follows: Oregon, Jun« 4; N Ca.rc’!nat attended In a bodjj The Interment August 2, Alabama, August 6; Arkan dent of Eugeoe, i«s«d IbrvMgb tbout $1,600.000. The gain In the Bon» of Oregon was organized in this PlCTURXOF Mian C ron er —Through sas, September 3; Vermont, September Springfield tbe other day, going north. deposits of tbe city and the country city last week with a charter member tbe KlndneM of Mr and Mr» C V Cro- took pl«« in tLe I O O F cemetery: L eg B roken . - L B Young had bis 4; Main*. (September 10; and Georgia, Ho »bowed some good quartz speci •Bvinge banks, 63 in number, during ship of 22 members, with tbe following Der, J M Woodruff, »fate agent <f the mens which tie said came from a mine that time was $4,742,000. officers installed: Jerome Knox, pres Chicago Portrait Co., haa placed lu left lev broken below the knee, near October 3. All these will be taken as near Fort Jones, California, In which strass to see which way tbe wind BprtDgfield, last evening by being ident; J E Young, first vice presid.nt; tbe window of W L DeLano’» etore, be bad a fourth interest. Our Cottage Grove Nugget: Tbe physi Frank McFarland, second vice presi an enlarged picture of tbe late Miss thrown from a sled violently to tbe blows, aud each party will doubtless cians of thio city have been kept tusy informant says "Irv" was voluble as dent; H H Veatch. KB, Ralph Whip .Maggie Crooer. It la an excellent ground He 1« over 70 years of age. squeeze more or less encouragement of late trowing patients afflicted with aver. out of the returns from all of ibem. Dr Kuyktudali sat tbs limb. ple, F 8; Alf Walker. M; Darwin pleoe of work. *• grippe, e Bristow, T; J B Lurch, P P. Tiie Young Women's ( bristian Asso ciation eonv> nti<'D of Oregon tx-gan its work list night by holding a short •»•mg service at the Methodist church. About 26 delegates from the different i Mil leges with U O stuiieuls and friends were in attemt i >ce. Mrs I' A Dolph, pretftieut, and Miss I’aylor, tiie geueral secretary, from Chicago, took their places. The meeting wasopened by scripture leading and prayer by Rev Hollings head. Rev Snicot delivered the address of welcome o behalf of the paslors. Mie» Buste Batiuard on b-lialf of the U of O i.saoeiatiou wel comed tiie visitors^» a few appropriate w ords of weluom*. The convention addresscwas made His tliei^1 was “The the Christian Blu- heumatism. Jo., W. Va. my wife had i which oon- over a month o walk a step limbs being normal size. on my using I purchased 1 it according icxt morning It bout assist- l »be has not nice.— a . B. . U. DeLano. s. »I appoint- y (I: a ill. SIILI Swale. t last years' , Mich., pays inrs are the r 11 «d for coe I trouble«." Jp Store. oi 'iood there s lieen aaved Cholera and ho has been a by the uae ■et on» make n< ver oppor- ; it may be r live«. For O o $