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Í much the portion of the hundred sud leu lll<»u*an<l doilirs indelxednes- will anil 1>e held »gallisi the county September 30, next, the date ot the jear on will, tl a coCD pa neon I» made With Judge Fisk’s term. We hare no prejudice -r intent to d • injustice aud mislead the public. We lielieve our presenta tion of facts is fair and impartial. BASTORIA ■ŒE33 For Infants and Children. CASTORI^ COUNTY TAX Will Eugene Celebrate tbe Na tion's Independence COMPARISONS. A correspondent a*k* the G uard to give the tax levies and financial condition of our neighlxir counties. We have no information except as to the tax leyiee: Linu.................. ..............14.50 mill*. Bears the I mams . < hildken Promotes 'Digestion.Cheerful- ncss and Rest Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. N ot N ahcotic . Signature I M >r ion.............. ..............22.60 nulls. polk................. ............. 21.00 mills. 18.40 rulli*. Douglas............. ............. 22 00 mills. Lune............... ■ The A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions.Feverish ness and Loss of S leep . YacSmule Signature of TTEVV YORK. tXACT C0FYTF WRAPPER. Xi. , ■ — COUNTY FINANCES. You Have Always Bought. ASTORIA figures. A comparison can well lie made by the means of parallel columns: JUI,'IE FISK. Dr. W. Kuykendall got worked JUIXIK I'lMTKK. 1892-6. 1890-00. up over the fair, impartial pre I Mills. Mills. 1890................ 6. sentation of Lane county finances, 1892 ................. 11. 1893 ................ 0.3 1897 ......................... 8.6 as made by the G uard , and rtisned 1894 ................... 6 6 1898 ............... 9.3 into tbe Bunday Register with 1896 ................ 7. I 1899 ................ 11.95 The county was in debt about nearly a column <.f what can only be characterized as a plea for sym 70,000 when Judge Fisk took of- pathy for the manner in which ice in July 1892. This indebted- less, from Judge Soott’s term, was Lane county finances have been ¡.lie result of the Februaiy, 1890, conducted. The Doctor don’t flood that damaged Lane county want any mention of our high tax roads and destroyed many bridges. levy made for fear it will hurt ns I I I’he bridges replaced cost a con* abroad. Does he follow this ac- -iderable portion of that sum. The -'onngtield bridge alone cost about c immjdating method in the prac M0,000. The II mill levy of 1892 tice of his profession—allow a vas ma<le necessary to meet the rotten member of the body to cor tieavy road and bridge expenses rupt and poison the whole system? »used Dy the flood. We believe No! Dr. Kuykendall applies the comparisons justify the following onclusions: knife when other remedies lai). Judge Fisk’s administration paid Then he endeavors to console ex .ra road and bridge exjieiiSHH ot himself with tbe thought that we (be 1890 Hood to an amount nearly have a lower tax than “20 out ot ■<|ual to tbe exjiense of building the 32 other counties of the state.” lie oourtbousa, and conducted tbe county business for four years on o But Dr. Kuykendall fails to tell the ¡0.8 mills taxation. On September people that but few of those "20” 30, 1896, (Judge Fisk went out of counties come in tint Lane county dice July 1, 1896,) the indebted- and Willamette valley class. Lane ieis of the county was 422,130.38 Judge Potter’s administration county has had a very low rate of issumed oilice with the above men* taxation for years, while Those ’.umed indebtedness ($22,130.38) twenty counties, situated in E let gainst the county. Has built the ern and Southern Oregon will! □urtiiouse at a cost of $74,000. las levied taxes to the amount ot few exceptions have had bigi tax levies. Misery generally love» ¡5.75 mills, w ith ijipresint indebt- ‘dne.s [February 20] of $110, compa:.y, but we fail to find con— •47.80. lias a tax roll of $64,- solation in the fact that iber >39.38 to its credit. But this tax people are highly taxed lieside our oil is in process of collection and selves. An editorial in the D aily robatdy will not tie finished be* ore the latter part of the year. G uard of February 23 gives a fair, A hen the tax sale shad tie made imimrlial statement as io receut 'he mam portion of whatever may Lane county financiering. We ^delinquent, judging by former republish: -ales, will be bid in by the county, and little cash will be realized on COUNTY’ ADMIN 18TRATION1. that item. In the meantime ex Claims and counter claims and penses muat lie met and interest arguments as to the economy exer charges will accrue, both adding to cised in the conduct of coun'y the indebtedness. It is not stating affairs must depend entirely on loo much when we assert that 23.50. On February 20, 1900 Lane, county had a warrant interest bearing debt of $110,947.80. Is there a taxpayer in Lane county that does not believe that this large indebtedness and attend ant high rate of taxation are suf ficient reasons for tne careful selection of the men who will ad minister the county affairs for the next four years? The Register, the accredited - newspaper of the Republican party in Lane county, says this high tax rate aud in debtedness are alright. Are they samples ot the economy that the Republican county platform pledgee its nominees to enforce? It is a condition of affairs that calls for sound financial judgment, and a careful choice of candidates who may be depended upon to fulfill the p'sdges that have been made by both political parties. II. R. Kincaid, far county judge, and J. R. Hill, for county com missioner, are both careful, con servative men whoQhave made a success of their own affairs, and are^jlarge taxpayers. We lielieve that they are the proper men to conduct the business of the county for the next four years. the oec I nares ÄVeß t table Preparation for As - slinilalmg the Food and Recula ting the S mni/irhs and bowels of For V°u to Read JULY FOURTH COUNTY CANVASS. changed By mutual arrangement* the Re publican and Citizens parties have agreed on a J iinl canvass of tbe county aud will address the voters of tbe several precincts ou the following dates: Uoburg, Thursday May 10, 2 pm. Mohawk, Friday May 11, 2 pm. Wendling, Friday May 11, 7.30 p ru. Walterville, Haturday May 1 2, 2 pm. Thurston, Monday May 14, 2 pm. Fail Creek, Tuesday May 15, 1 p m. Hpringfleld, tue*May 15, 7:10 p ID. Pleasant Hill, Wednesday May 16. 2 p m. Ureawell, Thursday May 17, 2 pm. Cottage Grove, Friday May 18,2 p m. Lorane, Haturday May 19, 2 pm. Hadleyville, Monday May 21, 2 p ID. I-ong Tom, Tuesday May 22, 2 p Ml. Hmitbfleid, Wrilneadav May 23. 2 pm. Elmirs, Thursday May 24, 2 p tn. Florence, Haturday May 26, 2 pm. Mapleton, Monday May 28, 2 p m. Cheshire, Tuesday May 29, 2 pm. Juuutiou, Wednesday May 3, 2pm. IrviDg, Friday June 1,2 pm. Eugene, Haturday June 2, 2 p tn. G. R. C hbisman , Chairman Republican County Central Committee. J. J. W alton , Chairman Citizens County Central Committee. The date» made by the republicana have been reconsidered and cancelled. Court House Notes. HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Ansel Woods to Wm Born, 37| acre« In tp 20s r 3 w; $500. M L Campbell and wife to Erick Khod« and Ixiuis Johnson, Calato Belle claim, Bohemia; $300. Quit claim. Wm F Esliain and wife to Chas 'Toglesony, 40 acres in tp 18 s r 5 w; $1000. L W Brow to J B Lister, lot 2, block 4, Hhaw’s addition to Eugene; $800. Wm Tripp and wife to Joseph Bar FOR WHICH WILL YOU VOTE? row, 40 acres in tp JH a r 7 w; $450. J;«)HtoWm Tripp, homestead cer © ------ tificate for 40 acres in tp 17 S r 7i) w; J. L. Taylor, Republican nomO $8.00. SHOULD ■■ CODSIDCSiD aow. Will Eusens celebrate the Fourth of July’ Two month* from now u the <l*y of n»tion»l independence. It i* not too early to make arrangement* for such *n event, it it is to be done. Eugene hs* reached the ¡rroportioue of a city where it b *lw»y* expected that thi* day I* properly observed it i« not too much to »ay that the county generally prefer* to attend a celebration in Eugene rather than inaugurate a smaller celebration at home. Some of the business men of the city have spoken of the celebration to G uabd repre sentatives and attention is sailed at this time to bring it plainly before tbe business com munity. If Eugene celebrates a meeting should be called within the‘next few days, and a com mittee appointed to attend to the details, many of which require much time to success fully carry out. Eugene can dot afford to give a second-rate celebration. It should be first class and one that all will ws.nt to attend. Will Eugene celebrate? AT THf STATE F«EE CAPITAL. Dr. Barnard Daly, the Union nominee for congress, is the man who made the long 125 mile ride through the tmowe of Eastern Ore* gon, with the temperature below zero, to attend the sufferers of the Silver Lake, Klamath county holo caust on that awtul Christmas Eve of 1895 that bereft not a few Lane county people of friends and rela tives. His personal sacrifice» in order to minister professionally to the unfortunate victims of that oc casion endeared him to all who were familiar with the circuit* stances. MAKKIAGE LICENSE. Jobji Baruesand Miss Myrtle Castle; U B Bales aud W Doolittle. Parents Hied with the clerk their written ooosent to tbe marriage. Acker s Enflish K-mert» '••"Id b» »H .Irnirxol« Meter * gusrsotee that ,our funded !uc*..ilM>lure. 26c.. Sec. »ud «1 . but Üe m L .h and I snads. In Ragland, Is. 3d.. J, Il'< aultorüc tfu abu'i ffuaraniu. H'. A- 2/OGAL’Ä A CO., Pruprirturt, Stu For sale by W. L. DeLano. Eugene, Or. Special to the Guard. B loenfontein , May 1.—Tbe Boers made persistent attacks on the British lines Saturday aud Bunday, bat were compelled to retire to their fortified line about the city. They fought desperately and their losses were heavy. FOREIGN WAR POSSIBILITY Special to tbe G uard . N ew Y ork , May 1.—The malnten- ance^of the Monroe doctrine involves this country in a possibility of war. Denmark desires U> cede tbe Danish West Indies to other countries that might hold them as a basis to menace our safety. The state department w;bll protest. MA PEKING HOLDS OUT. Special to the Guard. L ondon , May 1.—Tbe Boers are bowing up bridges and destroying the railroad south of Mafekiug. The beleaguered forces are supplied with ammuultiou and supplies tliat will enable them to hold out mother month. THE TURK WILL PAY. Special to the Guard. W ashing @ in , May L—TbeBublime inee for county commiasioner, MI NINO LOCATIONS. © Porte has made CMicessions that will pays 36 cents tax (A special Lur» claim, Bohemia, by Perry »atiafy the administration, tax of 1 cent a head on 36 sheep ) A naval demonstration will not be J. R. Hill, Citizens* candidate, LQig, locator. Elk claim, Blue River, by 8 Brew necessary to coerce Turkey into a pays SH^tax. baker and G H Yerington, locator. Key Stone claim, Bohemia, by Burton Hurd, locator. The Leroy, Blue River, by P R Wallis, locator. Hilliard, Blue River, by D M Hogan and Geo Fisher, locators. Blue River Falls, Blue River, by L P Bnapp, locator. Good Luck, Blue River, by L P Bnapp, locator. ¡’lie Leroy, Blue River district; by P R Wallis locator. a pccu- thc.i 1 lai! liar looking substance, 1 never Lot <iue thought of coasutnptH’" day I had a hemorrhage, and then v.-as frightened in ear did just what you v ou rushed to the doctor, either too busy, or sor etn ng eLe. for he dicin’l do mt < K0*”- I kept going ondowro !. ■ ”'> ’ne outhxik was bad. '1 hit ;» t >ok a ditferent turn, however, when 1 heard of Acker’s English Remedy for Consumption, for I took it, and it not only cured my cough ing aud spitting, but also built up my whole system. I took on per manent tiesh. and today am just as healthy a man as you can find in a week s travel. Yk’u may be sure I always keep Acker s Eng lish Remedy in the house, and it is a good thing I do so, for one night my youngest child was seized with croup. That hoarse, wheezv cough was the first signal, and I lost uo time in giving the poor liltle sufferer proper doses of thia p«, medicine in almost no time the disease was under control, and my child n saved I advise every parent to have a bottj^ handy ad the time It ssrvetS same purpose in keeping croup out of the house that a good lock and key to keep burglars out. It is bo'h an expectorant and a tonic. It cured mt [_ sumption and my childof croup, and I kne^y what I am talking about" (S ibua Hon. M. H ogan , picture frame manufacturer, 242 Center street, New York. settlement of claims. missionary damage D ied .—Sherman, infant son of D 8 and Mollie Baker, died Monday, April 30, aged 1 month and 1 week, at the family borne below Irving. The burial took place today at the Lu per cemetery. Trv a JACKSON SQUARE VITALin For Sale By Linn Dreg C,o HEAVY SHOES FOR THE O FARM. © TOGGING CAMP AND ALL OTHER USES. MPBEI TICE-Fa’ tWP SCARED TO LIFE. © Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. ■ It artificially a igests the food and aids Witure in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is t® latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cure9 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gast ralgia,Cramps,and all other resu 11 s of i mperfect d I itestioa Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Co , Chicago- TEEMS Lv«»r........ M..nth«.. ■ L, Mouths. --------------- Mrs. Fannie Smith, of Terre Haute. J been for more than ten years coniufj her bed, absolutely unable to move J or foot. Her case was utterly bopjj according to physicians. She was »J one day, when suddenly the cry of firtw raised. The fire proved to be in an j ing house, and attracted, for the time >1 the attention of the family, so that ¡3 did not think of the sick woman umm ] As the cries grew louder with the inoal ing crowd and the engines rumbledug llit- streets, and the woman realized 3 t.ie fire was close at hand, her agoutis] ijnie almost unendurable. Suddenly, si noises swelled into a great cry. »i» MA J WALT! ■TALTON I SENNOD L WHT iag purch the late <lec low prepare» Dentistry in rt'rownand money CUT TIIIB AD. OUT and •end to u«. utate your weight ana height also number inches around body at bust and aeek. and we will send thia Keantifsi flush 4 ape to Jou by express. C. . D.. subject tori- amination. You can examine and try it on at your nearest expresa office and if found perfectly satisfactory, ex actly as represented and the MOST WONDERFUL VALUE y»’u ever saw or heard of, pay the press sgent QUR 5c Cigar All Popular Brandi. Of Cigar» for »ale. ui W atei flry, Etc. Tepairinj ’All work « WBKl PHYSIt I«— Up« ta ’Hour«: 9 t Julius Goldsmith’s HÂIH SWITCH 65 CENTS. F.C. CORSETS . woman’s Nature American Beauties» Moiher’s Friend SxSi«9d SUIT ATT ■ practice ù Ice—In Wai E 1VIICENT & co.: üornsr 3rug\Store- Teachers Will Meet in Eugene Saturday. May 5. EASTMAN KODAKS, PREMO CAMERAS, WEEKLT Fine line of Ladies Shoes at popular /"j 11 J-^PD prices, $1.50 and upward. vJItoDUiy she thought she heard the hissing oft» fl.mies she leaned with a bound fronts bed and ran aown stairs. She bad t** shocked into life. POWUK OF ATTORNEY. This is not a solitary case The story® Anima Esborn lias appointed W P and express this event in the newspapers called ehanrv- .express from various sources accounts of «i®» Esbom her attorney in fact. eharges will a«ersge 60 to 75 events in which cure had been wroughtb» seat» for 1,000 mile«. CIRCUIT COURT. This Circular Plush Cape Is «ery latest style for Fall strong excitement. These facts are import — ------------ r” aad * Inter, made of finest ant because they prove that there Itali’k 8»al l’lu«h, uo inches i<»n(t, cut full sweep, lined reserve force in nature upon whi^J* Delbert vs Eva Audrews; suit for throughout with lerreriz -d «Ilk in Mark, blueorrrd. Very elaborately embroidered with aoutaeha braid and black sick can draw if they can once be bro«p divorce. Th* couple were married in Wli WALL Hl ÏÂÏ HAIK NUI H HKB |n «atak beading Illustrated. Trimmed all around with extra into contact with that reserved force by® aav «air af fr». « jjq lo >3.23, tha a«M) »f fine Black Thibet Fur. heavilv interlined with wadding Eugene Hept 28, 1895. Tbe complaint • wlftaes lUat ratai! ai «4. u« lu «».oO. and fiber tk Catalegwe. Address, use of proper means. In a large majority of cases, these OUR OFFER: p»t thi" *<1 OUI and tend SEARS, ROEBUCK A. CO..CHICACO alleges that defendant deserted plain -------------------- to u*. tnclowa a good oued if they could be acted upon by the requtf«| .Sear», Roe Ouch Ate. arv thoruagbiy ndiaJlo.— kditer») •a nplr «>f the axaet «ba«.« wanted. and eut 1$ tiff July 4, 1898; no children were born force could be restored to a conditio®'*I ouïs» nvar the roots a* pooaible,locioae •■r «perial prtr» awoiod aad > mit aura to healthy, hapny living. There is for that] to the couple. L Bilyeu appears as pay i«Q8ta<a, and »• wili aiaka tha a-ltck ta as there is for everyone, a ifreat re*t*| «ateh y. «r bair ex*««, and aend to you by attorney for plaintiff. 0 force in nature, a great power of recup^l W. V mail. postpaid and if you are not perfectly Following I* the program to tie given \ \ <*Uaiiad. sauniiwi, return rvturn it itand and »«will «• wlll immediately üumadiately ition. when the proper flE I vntirmnno«- À ruftintl rvfvnd jour monrv. CONTRACT. at tlie local teacher*’ institute, which brought into use, to cause^MMs reser«l dnrt|K*lal Uffsr FHeaaafollawwi t-oa. awltch «Mn. lomr. long au>m, >5 O | .hort atern, force to flow and to start up the rnachiu^l Between E C Htnitb and P L C will tie held at the Higli School build 90C| >-ox. î? in. long, ahortatem. >|.25| of recuperation. The great need of MAKE < •>. C ia. long, ahort a.em, >1.50: 8-o^ ing in Eugene, Haturday, May 5 Hansen, to sell 1280 acres iu tp 17 a r 2 !• to love ehildrea, «nd no despairing and helpless sick is hope ® < in loi.«.ahortatem. >2.23| 34 oa. »in. home i an be completely hap* w, a<3$18 per acre, being a total of »n*r. abort au m. >3.25. fil >| aramtib beginning at ill a nE) suppose your case is consumption «gê, 01 B Wukl tha hirfliewt grade on tha py without them, vet the there any hope for that? Let us **.1 ninikct. <>rd»r •< a*m aed r»t Iku* spa«4»| MORNING—1U O'CLOCK. I $23,040. Fo be paid: $1500 down; in ordeal through which the It is an idle thing to discuss the queyj prtre». Ye-ir aaoaay retaraad if y»e ar» ■«( raped a ut mother muat peaa 12 mouths 50 per cent, aud balaucv in -»J r1'***4 '? nl* /,,r Catalogue ol of the curability of consumption , Recitation................................. liair(»00.1», Ad«lr*i», la aeually co full of Buttering and danger that she looha forward to the ci meal hour with appro* ’yr liuw 1 Graded My School' doctors disagree wjj» shall deq^ ti w Milam !ooe “d two payment*. Tbe SEARS, ROEBUCK & C0.(lac.I ChlcaMb benaiu.i and dread MoTxaa’e FUIND, by Its penetrating and •nothing pro|»ertiea, allaya nauaea, Waive that question entirely^«} ara ih.N-oaetly —*- — agreement is signed E (’ Smith, P L C nervouaneae aad all unpleaaaut feeling a, and eo prepare« the ay^rm that ahe paa^ea through the Whltperln« Dleeuwloo. the facts as they are Here are hn < evaat eafelv with but little auffeHug, aa number« have testified aud aatd. ** it ia worth ita weight A fchool ciMeltlMt by Course ot Btudy Haus, n and M D Smith Witnesee»* of cases of persons who have been de*- in gold ” ft to eold by all drug* suZ“.:?X"! A 0 W«*ock 8 L roompwm. ' ately ill. They had the scarlet color in® PARKER’S gtata. Booh containing valua Music in the School face, the drenching night sweats, tbe HAIR BALSAM ClaamMs and beani.r^g ths hair. Me Information to all. mailed PROBATE. ing awav of flesh, hacking cougKj^ Prvm.Aaa a l«xur.ant (rowth. A FTKHNOON—1 :M free, upon application to the ness of breath, the spitting of Karev Falla to Heater a Gray Estate of H Naomi Catef, deceased ; Bimiiio kauri aroa C um Hair to ita Youthful Color. daily weakening which betoken" conswi Cam of School Building« an<l Grounds by Curts sra p d erases * ba r rur, Atlanta, G urgia. tion. They believed they had consuop^ leach era and l»lrectots K Schwarrachlld | petition to sell 10 share« of «took In the and said so. The doctors said they I Profeaaor Erad Dunn Eugene Loan A Havings Bank for —w Addroaa ........ consumption and could give blato Course of study cash. Ho ordered by Judge Potter. BUJS A13J0 NEITHER HOPE NOR HELF .................... Superintendent J H Ackerman Lt 7 a IHN» 4 M » h H 4 1 » !> x, 1»MW» A»o<l • MH SLR These people have taken Dr J Estate of Jason A Bushnell, de •a at on on K$' i lam m»iN two - KVKN1NG. Gohlen Medical Discovery and are rm a kxkk pom »ins « t > i .&8. ceased; consent of heirs filed to settle in the activity of their business put*®® .1 A NÍW SklT FRÍE FCR ANY OF THUE tU.TS Music . ment of estate. WWlCN CONT C V( ÍATISFACÍMY WEAI their household duties. It may Jx■ « I AddrvM "tale buperinlrndrnt J tl Ackerman st n »o no M oney * >* «»4. •«<»> j the symptoms were false, that ah tn 1 Estate of J K Ellison diseased; value lar nd U> »•. Marc •( Mv Altluv « hrthrr H«nrr •mall foragV ami wr a ill wn«i y u tors were mistaken, that the Pat,cnt*/'.vt| Teacher*, directors and eveiy frieud of estate $1,000. F M Wilkins ap the Mit by expreta. i O. 1». subje* t to'»1. selves were wrong, that they did noil animation Y *»w < an viMfeiar It at x r of nur school* urged to atteud these pointed administrator. Bond* $2,000; consumption at all. But the fact - I npm» offiewsnd it foun-i rorfevtK »alia- factory anHeqwal to »■ v.-»r t»wa r»r Omectlnga. Come and a.*i«t in making J W Kays surety. Appraiser* ap- that they were sick, shut out from - I • l.-a. ■ It; .rex I»— . . »««P «1»«-. Ml life and losing with every day jJI lilTer I ’ rlxe. •• !<*. - - c . . I our ecboola better. polntsd, J \V Norris, H Graham and TRIM IMU FAXT Lil$- t i - 41<» upon the present. It may be that W. M. MILLER, Hupt. 1* xeara of xa*i »r» mato-« rvrrvwkpr* », have consumption and have it v*t I G«> D Linn. • X •«. ’ to u|!h OH MIK OH s.4 ik\k»<*, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. «m <Ms Kemedy curwa q’W Aly, pdrniArtofit!▼ all not cured, but if there is any metiicm lalr«4 IV4M» »«vl* »• UlastrMe«. »14« frvMa a • dito »-». Vt .»< >!■ rv, I « of Hram >s w»r, SOLO BY rarm.sGtc. a .«i will do as the “Golden Medical »•, W*kD' - a , I »>«$ % I» a !Uy, bighily Btule» »«*•• aiassioerv. nta . jM»tt«-m «ma. Imps»««' < r a d waai . i - »U ava *«-« r«uaod br cry ** has done for such as fine Italian lining’. »«•"*•* kir*'«l«w to'rrlrc.af, >a««iag. * • * Uo i -l«'' l«k k»i»aloul« If you intend to register, you 'must »»a* AX BILLY. toa aa« i stoto -aiaf. ail* aad Mae« aewiag« *“•—1------ - destroy every consequence ’f th* ldl»T. V ». *’• c | rv ■ « at-tigAnsi p iar«Mk'»<.a*«ll asi Me, «p par* a a eta 1.1 br sr*a| ef and sweep awav all its sytnpt->®»« do »o al once as there are but a few ” *• '' I- • I Ml r h «1 - ta>. H t mu . prxto » - ’ .< far Me,« « la »• U rt»r u«. frvto relieve from pain and put the uK ' I T k 4K«. eHir far " * 11 * \ . N&K, • f.*h n - . , i .lays lett before the registry books will 1» 1 » ir R nv upon the plane of perfect health. 1 I s •• • ÿtow' tra t>T $«•$$<** Ne»‘x natta ■aatir ta ar.tor tv-em Cito *am be dosed, which occurs oe the evening |*to* ».to -<sT««r *,l kio^o. name of consumption bec«^ ' * tte* ®| tent free on apphcati \ i rr«a. • X I » < -'M! KN A iML.iNf . IW im * ma . bear to «care the weak. - a < a .^1 BEARS. R0E8LCK & CO. be. Chicago. Ill of May 15th. If you don’t register you fact, it is of no moment what tnc J K*atort a fa. ar* i*><rcxa<b • mtatoe. Cakar.) will have great difficulty in voting on •hall call the disease that from life, if 1 have lived my ¿.I election day—If you can do aoat all. «•sewee VITALI TV full limit of its year* and to tn* ^¿.3 LOST ViftOR The monthly salary of Pendletou, a jovment of its pleasures, ito ANO MAINMOOD I •» ibta ad. •*» aed »W iw a*. »<AU w hwiber yuZwtefc*-a\l W «•> relations. cit v t he si/e ot Albany, is as follows LiBHi NM 11 Mi. alau e.4«r and war •kilted. Impotency. Night Emissions and ian* trefftM Davi¿ Three p.._. . p* ** J F. Beam, city recorder, $70, John M Cures ¡• m T.:; hi » highgrade 1900 MODE l lakerovine. Ikrk- ' wa-ttng disease*, all effects c< seif TW 5 there ’ wa« no cnrr f t r Heathman. city marshal, $70; T J ACME JEWEL BICYCLE. ’XT"? *• abuse, cr excess and tndis years a gr writr« . , . Tod iav at 73 Mai«» Million, city engineer al pumping ____ in j«cd I»r Pierce • w aaw I then cretion A nerx e tonic nn«l Dtocerv an ! wm entirrlv cure'- Dirry? Then your liver tsn t station, |T0; J T Brown, superintend w^ blood builder. Br • ti. t to'.t Gl k “A* you know, fire JCRT* acting «ell. You suffer from bilious r* an «1 exprys ent of water works, $60. J W Bbeer, had given me np to die with o pink glow to pale cheeks and ness, constipation. Ayer’s Pills act write« Mr E. G McKinnrv « Don t be Deceived restores the fire cf youtti. nightwatchman, $60; Win Cottman, directly on ths liver. For CO rears Fayette Co, <• _ Va.: ___ W I look - trt » MIA, aa. r., By mail BOc per box; B boxes _ en - itire' v Dr. R V Pierce. and am the Standard Family Pill. Small nightwatchman, $*■>, E Hulse, driver ’ 'm tc as directeu have taken «tmdfly. 4 a er N ’ J.BO; with a written giiarHn- doses cure. 25c. All druggists. of the citv team, RM; W R Withee, te*S TIM -V*. •» Mil r.V.,2*” ” ' • a»»N Medical Ihacovery/ ?-45. - r L- D Finney. F<o . of Amelia. A «r' engineer of tire enaine, ||0, ( harlee leo to cure or refund the money. OUR $2.45 WATCH '• Jf. C W’ t-« \ tr- r ",’r «-• • r " ywur tu. ntt» .» or bwar4 • M^uUful Hreuticb, chief <t tire department, of txphm<! frver. I wan t*kru “ ’ NERVITA MEDICAL CO WwwB <*r rwh b » a co««h A fl er triring «ever.i’ re $8.43. Total sa'aries paid by the city Hinton O jMDtaon CHICACO, ILL. * *o no avail I decide ! t > try I»’ ’ b o 1 .1 »M W omm r.— V Medical Ducawry After tak ug i of Pendleton, H5N 33 far sad* W1. TM m * lh^gkt „■Xa.L.Aasn-1 n .i.-.tjw I, ■ ’m » - f, ’ V : • Rreatly relieved. *•<! after n*'Oi -e*Rh£?EBUCK *co wm entirely cared Dr Pierer * , a ♦t to claimed to be. It u worth ita roki to sujtnaf h annuity " 1 LOCAL INSTITUTE © I3R.. MOTT’fj v NT1TU VHRIIV i*i ' The remedy for nervous prostration *nd all diseases of thegeoevm - organs of either sex, such as Nervous Pr .Lration t ailing cr Lost Mini? Iinpotency, Nightly Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, ticewnS of Tobacco or Op'um, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With «$3 ACTED IICIMfi R® order we guarantee tocure or refund the monev. Sold at Sl-OOperta ArlLKUolr'i« <« boxes for $5.00» DIE* fllOT T’S <. ill.-TllC AL C4A»t Cleveland, C W(M I AT [Office -One E BEA] AT Ip^cial attei? Probate. kmci-Wit i’ I. c PHYSK fhriqaao Bl< ARE Models E. SCHWARSCHILD, KALAMAZOO CORSEf CO. S2.45 GOLD PLATED N ER VIT A SEND ONE DOLLAR BUCKINGHAM'S DYEUUttr. A. ( J. M B F E loan Of ] hid Uo Ça torpiuj 4 Mutua ÄCT1 D*>toa 1er U Mies’ U;‘s¿ Oeti PCI lot f Iti < ». t f.e.i