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FXÎAL LOGGING UïlDENL WW James Holce Almost Instant!) killed al Fall Creek Log giog Camp. ¡ie the time to buy. l>ally Guard Oelubsr IT far U inter atul when you want anything in the line of GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES don't forget to eall at i i VON BULOW SUCCEEDS HOHENLOHES Special to the Guard. B erlin , Oct. 18.—The Emperor has accepted the res ignation of Chancellor Hobenlohes. Count Von Bulow has been appointed chancellor in his stead. NEW VERMONT SENATOR. j Special to tbe G uard . TY AND UOUNTY 1RDAY............. ... OCTOBER 2U M ontpelier , Vermont, Oct. 18.—Ex-Governor Dilling ham was elected United States senator by the legislature today. kiiau pruuee are worth seven cents ARIZONA POPULATION DOUBLED. bound wholesale at Portland. Hpecial to tbe Guard. tefli grass seed just in L L Chambers. W ashington , Oct. 18.—The census bureau has com p. Sherman county wheat yield pleted the work of enumerators for Arizona. The popula ¡900 is estimated at 1,000.000 bush. tion is announced as 122,143. The population has Meycle sulky plow, $30. F L Chambers. doubled since the last census. MINE OWNERS SURRENDER. ■tier Hermann left Roseburg for Special to tiie Guard. Kli ugton, D C, yesterday. E d ■e De will speak at De iver and L ehigh , Pa., Kb«. fa uty second band buggies aud —1». 66.00 aud up. Hee F L Cham- ? Oct. 18.—All the coal mining companies have posted notices granting demands of the striking miners who aie returning to work. SAD CASE OF SUICIDE. gutnou Express-Advauce: Rev J Hpecial te tbe Guard. Dugbottem has gone East to look fork. Hie family is still in Al W ashington , Oct. 18.—A very pathetic case of suicide occurred here today. The telegraph brought the news of the death of Matt Peterson of yellow fever, at Havana, to his wife. One hour later Mrs Peterson was a corpse through suicide. THE CHINESE TANGLE ear loads Baiu wagons sold this L Chambers', aud another H Ust received and ready to sell. F L Chambers. I CKsonville Timee: Judge Richards H Dl l bis farm near Gold Hill to Mr H ewood, lately of Cottage Grove, H I c >uuiy, for IsJo. | Special to tbe Guard mo Hal ftr -praius, swilling and lameness L ondon , Oct 18.—Prince Ching Li Hing representing I is nothing as good as Chamber- the Chinese government m; kes a proposal to the powers » I’ali. I'alm. Try it. Foreale by1 for settlement of Chinese at airs. s LJeLauo. The terms proposed have not been made public. L-ne la fairly lined with band |< oday. 1 lie Beach A Bowers . RELIEF EXPEDITION ARRIVES SAFELY. It el baud on parade this afternoon It i light, tiie tame baud iu ooncert Hpecial to tbe Guard. Hxu - Fourth Keguueul baud play- P ekin , Oct 18.—The Pao Ting Fu expedition for the H< r a nulitical speaking. W . - w Rustler, Oct. 11: “Major relief of Choo Chow has arrived at the latter place without Heiuaii ai d w ife came down from opposition. Hk Lake ¡Saturday on their way They found the heads of rebel Boxers stuck onjpoles on ML .hern California to speud the top of the city walls. r. Mr Chrisman is looking quite Count Von Waldersee has arrived at l’ekin. Maud s»ys be lias ueeu improving Kann during bis sojourn at Bilver Mi barrow» aud Lever harrows,1 Hi/es. No advance in price aa loug Be old stuck lasts. F L Chambers. B l w remedy for biliousness is now Bi " st 'A L DeLano’s drug store. It B.e 1 CiiamtsTiaiu’s blomacb and Br .ablets. It gives quick relief Bwili prevent the attack if given aa B a* the first ludicatiou of the dis- Bapp.ars. Prloe 25 cents j>er box. Bpita free. Bor three days and .nights I eufler- B; ..y uulold from an attack of B i> morbus brought on by eating Bu.oers,'' says M F, Lowther, clerk district court, Centerville, Iowa. | Bi ugbt I should surely die, aDd B a dozen diflerent mediciuee, but B’ i o purpose. I sent for a bottle of Kuberlaiu’s Colic, Cholera and Bri"«a Remedy and three doeea Bved me entirely.” This remedy is Bale by W L DeLano. FUNDS EXHAUSTED. BUCHANAN TRAGEDY. The $5,000 Subscribed for the Simmons Is Said to Be Living Again With His Family. McKenzie Road Improve ment Used Up. W alla W alla , Ool 15.—The Un- The K C Edwards logging gamp ou Fall creek, tweuty mure easterly from Eugene, was tbe seelie ot a horrible aecideut yesterday, by Which like life was annual iuslautly crushed out of James Holce. Mr Holce was employed dragging logs to tbe banklug piacs uu the bank of the river, lu baulking log» they are hauled oulo the bank, parallel with the river, oue agaiuet tbe other, where they are allowed to remain uutil time j tor the “drive,” when they are rolled 1 iuto tbe stream. i Mr Holce was bringiug a 24 foot log | having a diameter of about 24 inches outo the bauk, winch was a* near level as might be. He usually made tbe trip from the timber to the banking ground in about fifteeu ffiiuuu-e and when be bad been gone about su hour and a half tbe mon in tbe timber be came uuea»y anti followed thedtagglug trench to the river. They found Holce prostrate on tbe gruuud at the river bank with tbe lug across his neck, at a place lu tbe log about ten feet from tbe small eud The dogs by which tbe horses pulled were still lu the log, and the team sm »lauding and bitched. No one saw tbe accident, but ¿the theory is advanced that as Holce •wting Into tbe t>aukiug pla^-e at an angle the »winging of the log ctused it to roll, and he probably stumbled, or was not aware uf tbs rolling log uutil caught. The log rolled over his legs aud body across tbe neck where it was held from rolling further by his head. Of course tbe unfortuuale mau hardly knew wbat hurt him, a* a log ot that size weighs not less than tour liiousaud poanda. When bis tellow workers came they had uo means by w hieb the log could be lifted from tbe neck, aud it was rolled back tbe way it came, the sound ot crunching bousegreetiug their ears. Lite wa* extinct, and uo furtlie injury or mutilation could reault. RC Edwards came down with tbe Dews last »veiling ami aecompauied Corouor Griffin to the »oeue of tiie accident this morning, where an in quest will be held lodav. Holce was 35 years of age and leaves a wife aud one child. Must Have Cork Helmets. Army officers were considerably surprised at readiug dispatches of the •uttering* of the Amsneau troupe in China, from the beat on account of their bate. Il was the belief that tile regiments seut to China had been equipped with oork helmets and that their eampaigu bats had beeu discard ed. The heat of tbeeuu is dangerous but over-heating of tbe digestive organs Is more so. To overoome irri tatlon and other stomach troubles there is nothing to equal Hostetter's Stomach Bitten. No matter how loug you have »uttered from coutlipa- ti >n, indigestion, dys|>epeia, liver and kidney troubles, lbs Bitten will cure you. ft also creates a hearty Appetite and Is aa excellent tonic for tbe nerves. Try it. List of Letters. K»nalulu( Iti lb» postofflo« at Eugene, Or». ion In this morntug's Issue says: October 1», 1900. “There la a story current here that Duuson, Geo Britton, Col James M Nimmons, who shot and Michael», B L Gilbert, Mert killed Robert Buchanan at tbe home ot Michael, Miss Bessie Roberta, Mrs the former In this city last August, Is Mary F Bmytb, Mias Eta residing al Wallaoe, Idaho, and that Tool, Jonathan HoreneoD, Ben bis wife and four children, who left here Zimmerman, Mrs Tarket, Maud about a month after tbe shooting, are Will. with him. It will be remembered A »bsrse ot on» o* nt will be made on »11 lek» that Himmons lied from the city after t»r» (ire» out. rertou» when oslllns lor having shot and killed Buchanan, l»ll»r> will pie»»» »tel* wb»u *d»srtl»«U H F M c C omnaik , PM. whom be found In a compromising Printer's Cutthroat Folly. situation with hie wife. Mrs Himmons Call }For County Warrants. maintained tbe greatest outward calm S alem , Oct. 17.—Marion county's throughout the Investigation and the Notice Is hereby given that the oourt will get a cheap job ot printing inquest continued to reside I d tbe city following warrants will tie paid on done this month. Twenty-two thou for aboat one month after tbe tragedy. presentation at my office on and a yteh sand regular ballots will tie required Then she disappeared aud no one October 1#, 1900. Interest on name for eoting purposes, and the same num seemed to know where she bad gone will cease October 1», 190n; All Lane ber of sample ballots, bids for all of ’ or upon what errand. Story of a Slave. county warrants from registered num “Now tbe story eomee that Nim which wers opened on Monday, but ber 7761 to 7863, both inclusive. A '« bound haud and foot for years some of them were so low that the mons, the shooter, when be left Vt alia Dated, Eugene, October 1®, 1900. Bie chains of disease is the worst court took the matter under advise- Walla, weDt to Wallace, Idaho, after A H P afikkro *, f slavery. George D Williams, ,uent UDt11 yesterday afternoon, finally spending same Um» al Hunt’s Junc County Treasurer Maiicuester, Mich, tells how such a deciding to give the work to tbe low- tion. The verdict of tbe coroner's jury was made free. He »ays: “My bidder, R A Harris, who will re left him practically a free man and bis It Saved His Leg. ft baa tieen so belplee, for five years <»*’• «>« prlDoely aum of $2U for the i movements were not watched or re i corded In cooeequeboe." ft *ue could not tarn over in bed ! entire job. PA Danfofth, of LaGrange, Ge, There are 39 precincts in the county, *• After using two bottles ef sofiered inttusely for six months with ne Bitters, she Is wonderfully necessitating that many changes in a frightful running sore on bio leg, but Perilous Work. ■r ved »nd able to do her owu the form*, in 189« tbe onunty writes that Bucklen’s Arnica Halve This supreme remedy for charged H00 for tbe same job. wholly cured it in ten days. For N iasaba F all «, N Y, Oct Im A t di-ea-es quickly cure» nervoua- probably tbe most perilous piece of ulcere, wounds, burn», bolls, pain or » i-p.wwu.M, melancholy, bead- Mrs Lucy Howard. bridge construction that baa ever been piles He the test solve In the world. («ekeebe, fainting end dizzy done at Niagara Falls Is tbe building Cure guaranteed. Only 26 cents. Hold This miracle working medi- I J unction C ity , Or, Oct 17.—Mrs of the new concrete arcbe* between I y W L Delano, druggist. i- a golneud to weak, sickly, run Lucy Howard, wife of l«uc Howard, tbe mainland and Goal Island. The ^■t. people. Every bottle gusran- Sawmill Property for Sale. died a» ber hçme In Ibis place this point Is right over the upper rapids, Oal, 50 cents. Hold by W L ____ _ morning. Deceased was » daogbter of where the ru»h of water is furious. ^kno^druggist. Two bundr-d aud tweofy-eigbt Mr and Mr» Lewi» Denol», of thlscity The work 1» only 500 feet baca <>f tbe scree of land, about 1,(100,000 feel of she wrr born at Corvalii» In 18C1 and brink of the fall», Umber, »awmlll and good water power, was raised in tbi» vicinity. In I UK-, b->u«e ar.d barn, all for I1MU. Plenty •be married Isaac Howard of thia oftimt>er adjacent Inquire of Jobt, Ashore at Siuslaw. p!ace, and resided here contlnuoi sly i Wlnseorled. Creswell, or of E O Potter since. A husband and nne sod survive .« ug good table syrup....... I ART > bia , Oct 17.—The steamer w 36 her. '»*1 lablesyrup O A. O A’ <-» A *- X A. . -w prune-per pound . H H arriM'D arrived lu tbie morning B«-. 14. foe Htw ‘ ton 8AgK If*' y7 ’M 4 -4 _ ^B ne table salt salt.......................... from a trip to five Oregon coast poru, Another Paris and Helen Case. 06 :• ’• x Maso’i *h's- t.la* king Nehalem. Tillamook, Hluslaw, Ump 25 4 W 1 I <g Arm an I Hammer *<>da qua ar d Nostucca. While eomiDg out 4» * Arm and Hammer soda in ( hicaoo , Oct. 17.—A special to tbe Sheep for Sale. b J. k............. ................................ of Bluslaw she went aahore and re Chronicle from El Paso, Tex, says; .» ‘Bz 4 t-ac^age of goidust. mained aground until the next tide, ♦i 25 George C Beveridge, of San Franci-co, • x. - of bluing................... »0 choice ewes for »ale In Iota to »ult when she cams <X without being i'audl'-d cups and saucer»..— .50 arrived today from Mexico. He purchaser». IfW. Also about 600 weather damaged. Her cargo consisted of 2100 116 *r*. guarai.ted not to kill ..... lambs Write or call on brought the new« ot a tragedy enacted IF? p ug c -wing tobacco M W ilhelm . O-' in tbe vicinity of bis mins sear Zaca cases of »almon from tbe different "o 1 .-aricóla, or pea berry Monroe, <>r. cad nenes along tbe ooast. .20 tecas. He said a youag woman was 1.15 abducted by her lover a'sd before she oall No 1 lard .. ■ . To Trespassers. J6 • a* finely rsisaoed 10 men hed been t «»I tea.................... 46 To Corea Cold io Ute Day ^B ■'"> 1 spider leg tea killed. © Take Laxative B — Positively any person huLtlng on ombo Qulnme Tab O our premises will bs prosecuted to lbs let*. All druggists refund tbe money BanU. If it foils to cure E. W. Grove’s signa fol lest extent of the isw. • •• bgaatu» DoCUt.es A Co. ture te on eaob box. 36c, I I Dopnrtmgnt Store sf Our Prices ...Ax Billv F L Chambers informs us that the five thousand dollars subscribed for the improvement ef the McKenzie wagon road between Walterville and Blue River, by the citizens along the road and the citizens of Eugene gave ont today. A splendid road lias been constructed and the eommitte has received honest work for the money expended. BRYAX SPEAKING Let Precinct Committeemen Make Arrangements. Hou J 1) Matlock and J UHleveuson, Esq will »peak at the following places and dates on tbe political issue of the day. Sneaking at each place at 1:30 o’clock lu the aftermxm: Pleasant Hill. Tuesday Oct, 28. Lost Valley, Wednesday Oct 24. Lorsue, Friday Oct 26 Hadleyville, Saturday Oct 27. I.ee M Travis and Leou Edmundson will speak al 7 30 p m a* follows: Junction, Haturday Oct 20. Hon. J. A. Burleigh, of Union Co. Cottage Grove, Tuesday, October S3. Grass Seed Oliver Plows, Genuine Oli ver Extras, Casadav Gang- Plows, Dandy Di sc Harrows. PRICE AT BOTTOM Hon W H Pierce, of Pendleton, Eugene, Friday, October 26. Hon W F Butcher, of Baker City! Junction, Friday, Novenber 2. Each of the above three speakings bl 7:30 p m. Everybody invited. U nion C ommittee . Salem Football Team Capital Journal. The newly formed amateur atliletlo club held a nieellug In the rooms In the Gray blixjk, at which about thirty members were present. Tbe member ship of the club ha* now reached seventy and it is confidently expected that at least one hundred name« will 1« enrolled by the last of this week. Fifteen new sweaters have been or • dered, with stockings to correspond, and furnish a uniform for the club. About twenty members have agreed to get out and practice on the univer sity campus every evening until the game with tbe Eagene team, which occurs on the 27th of thia month, a week from next Saturday, after which tbe Eugene team goes to meet Berkeley and Stanford. Tire Multnomah team wants to have tbe next game with talent and Seattle baa apoken for tlieoue following. Both Hl 1« accommodated and tbe game with Seattle will probably take plac about Cbriatmae. It is expected that a practice game will lie played with the Ciremawa team uext Saturday ou the campus. There are several aspirants for foot ball honors who desire to becoms mem bers of the Salem team, two of them from McMinnville, and the pmspecta are bright for the great success ofthe association. F. L. CHAMBERS. HOI’S ADVANCING. WHAT IS IT? The English Demand Is Heavy Tangent Men May Have Found for Her Crop Is Short. the “Missing Link.” baleui Journal, -let. 17. Albsuv Demoorsl Oct 17. 1 he hop dealers are tiie busiest people “J G Crawford aud Oriu Beam, of in Halem these days, and it Is difficult this city, have just dug up ou tbe farm to get a minute's conversation with of George Cochran In Tangent |?reeluct one of them utiles* you are on i>u*lnea*. the keleton, which may w«ll cause The hop grower* are selling freely on inquiry as to their origin aud whether the pieeeut market, which rang** from or not they are those of the long »ought 12 to 16 cents, with an occa»loual sale missing skeleton. All the bones were al a better figure for a choice article. secured and they will tie articulated a* There Is a slight dlflerence of opin aoon aa possible lu order to show what ion among the dealers, as to wbethet kind ot a creature ttisy were once the the growers are actin { wisely In rush-1 I frsiue of. 1 bey indicate a mau of 4 ing I heir hops iuto II e market as fre-1 y ' (eel, 8 Inches, of large boues. as they are doing al present. For ’ The skull lacks the usual su tu res. instance, ftqtilre Farrar is of the opin- 1 It i» 18 InclivH lu clrctimfsretioe, four Ion that the grower is displaying g"<xi Inctie» smaller thau that of tbe aver« judgment in selling at once on the sge-kull of the white man. Tbe jaws present satisfactory market; while H J are large slid protrudiug and the teeth Oltenheinier strongly advise* growers l>erfect. Tbe vertebrae have an addi not to be In auoh a ru«h. He says that tional lH>iie and a *<>eket fur a missing if they will hold back a III tie anil give ! iHiue. Tbe boues of tbe legs and feet to buyers time to get (heir breath tin are i.ormal, like those of a mail, but market will justify a better prloe than | in the arms the radius aud the ulna is now being paid. I bone* are at*>ut two Inches longer than From Squire Farrar we learn that a the humorous bone where they are prominent feature of the market Is the gei'< rally oonsideiably shorter, Indi fact that the present buying Is slmost cating an arm that reached ctoisidera- if not quite altogether for the E.igilsb i ly below the knee, Tiie bon.» of the market, American consumer* sfe not linger are longer i mil those of a mau. laying Inany supplies at the present l'lie skull Is known as loptio oephalon. figures, and dealers who have no j “Tbe skeleton Is not that ofanln- English connections are doing uo l <llau, t>elug distill tly dlfierebt. What bust nee*. !• 117" Court House Items. Among late sales, T A Liveeley A Co took In 40H bales at Alrlle, Mill Creek Prevented a Tragedy. BEAI. ESTATE TKAN8FEHH. aud Dallas, at front 12} to 14} W W Withers, sberlft, lo L J Bau Tbe Emerson crop went at 14, Town Timely luform»i on given Mrs George man,'and In Lane county ; >302 16. send’s al 12}, Cutworth'» at 144, John Ixing, of New Ht aitsvllle, Ohio, pre Elias Johnson lo Jasper Johnson, ston’s at 14}. 264.51 aereo In Lane oounty; J8hti. At tbe middle of the forenoon U .day | vented a dreadful tragedy and saved Wm (hlgera to C M Young, livelle Ed C Herren bail bought lo:i4 bale* two lives. A frl, rlful cold bad long dai tu, Blue Rlver; (50. since yesterday morning, Including kept tier awaksev ry night. Hbe had tbe following lots: (lll'ert, 1’auerson tried many remed e» and doctors but C1HCU1T COURT. and Coyle, 3U6 bales; Baytie Bi'os.lt* steadily grew wot e until urged to try W W Halns A Co va H D Garner, bales; E aud J Hohliodler, 70 hales; H Dr King’* New d icoyery. One bottle Reply of plalntitl. wholly cured tier -nd she writes this James H Honlg vs H P and H E H Spaulding, 100 bales; John Auer, marvelous merih ie also cured Mr 181 bales; J J Finn, 124 bales; t ha* Hladden. Exoeptlon to suretleo. Long of a severe i tack of pneumonia. James H Honlg vs H P and H E Lembke, 60 bales, and T J Graves, 108 Hucli cure» are i dtlve proof of tbe bales. The price ranged from 14 to 15 Hladden. Notiti catino of jusllficatiou inaiehl-»» merit < this grand remedy oento. of surety. lor curing all llir at, cheat and lung John C Beck et al vs Wm Kylo et al. trouble*. Only 6< ■ aud |1.00. Every Mellon to strlke out pfolutltT» com- It Happened in a Drugstore. bottle guaranteed Trial bottles free at i plalnt aud dismise case. W L DeLano’s drug store. PROVATE OOURT. "One day liwt winter a lady came to In thè matti r of tbo estate of Ma my drug »tore and asked for a brand FLA» UU OUT tilda Parker, a minor. Prayer of guar- of cough medicine that 1 did not have dlan (Caroline Parker to file a new in stock," says Mr C R Grandin, tb> Dull headache, |>ains in varioua parte bond, granted. popular druggist of Ontario, N Y. of the body, sinking at tile pit of the “Hbe was disappointed and wanted to Htomaeh, haw of appetite, feverishneee, know what cough preparation 1 could How's This? pimples or sores, are all poettive recommend. I said to her il at I could evidence ot Imp .re blood. No matter freely recommend t'hanrberlaiu’s how It became so, Il must t*> purified We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Re . Cough Remedy, aud that she could in order to obtain good health. Auker’s ward tor any ca»e of < alarrh that can take a hottie of the remedy and after KI imm I Elixir has never failed lu cure not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. giving it a fair trial If ahe did not find Hcrofulousor Hypbllitli |x>l»>us, ur any F J C heney A co, Toledo, O. ' it wort) the money to bring back the| other blisxi diseases. It Is cerlaiuly a We, tbe undersigned, have known F bottle and I would refund the price wonderful remedy au<l we sell every J Cbeuey for tbe last 15 years, aud paid. In the course of a day or two bottle on a positive guarantee. For •ele by W LDeLano. believe him perfectly honorable In all the laily came t«ck in company with busine»« trausacllous aud financially a friend In need of a cough medicine M enhational ButT. — Es-Hberlfl able to carry out any obligations made and advised her to buy a tiolile of by tbsir firm. < 'tianitierlain’s Cough Remedy. I Georgs C bears, of Portland tiles suit Witai AT kuax , wholeealedruggists, I consider that a very gissl recoin moi- sgaluet Hlieritf Wll!i»m Frailer to . dailori for the remedy.” It Is for sale i ver 418 (MSI, being the amount of Toledo, O. by W L Deljauo. - »ry ot the »tierltt from July 2, 1894, W A 1.1)1 no , K innan A M akvin , t" July 2, IIMIt. Tbe basisot lheacliou wholesale druggists, Toledo, O, Bill Colvig’s Flop. I* mat Mr Frazier was not a clti/ea Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken inter wtieu tie wm elected »tierifi In June, nally, acting dlroctly upon the blood Javkaonvlll« Time». and mucous «urfaeea of tbe »yslem. H >n W M Uolvlg will make a num I8i«5, and bad no legal capadlv to Teotituonial* »ent free. Prloe 76c per ber 'if speeches for McKinley at ditlrr re> rive the voles cast for him, and that bottle. Hold by all druggists. ant points lu the state. He I- Houtbero he, bears, was wrongfully ousted from Hall'« Family Pills are tbe best. Oregon’s Roosevelt, ami quite lartial the office, and Is entitled to all tbe to grandstand play*. Nobody will c> nperiaaiIon »Ince Mr Fr, tier camo TO XXX A.. the Kind lot Hzw llwan BsugM consider bls flop seriously; hi <1 t I- to the United State» with bl* uaieiiie B*«n 0.» Vale! when be was 7 year* ol<t, amt to the- doU'jtfol If lis doe» so himself. ■gastaie goti w bou De was 14 years ot age. Willie. sf Appointments. Following are tbe Divinity Hchool appointments for Kuuday, October 21! L D Oreen, Junction. DC Kellern», Pleasant Hill. C R Moore, I-oral ne V E Hoven, Fern Ridge E F Beaudreau, Ivlaon W A Elkina, Coburg. DA Olaon, Walterville. No Cure No Pay. 1 hat I» th* way all dr i-ts a»ll I Gro**» M »lari* ait* TsstAl«*» I’l.iil T'.r f'T I ' : •, . --2 .» >1 U j taka ar BUlioueoea». It » | l^oiou yrup. *M).»nt« Pally GasrS octoher IS I nblnk . — Beatrice Hunnicutt, of Hprlngfi!-i<l, was *xamli>*d h*iay be fore Jung* Kincaid, Deputy DistrlC Attorney Harrt* and Inlical Exam )n*ce L W Brown S’ <1 J W 1! rl- an<1 ordered cooimil' 4 to tbe Or* <>i Bismarck's Iron Nerve at Halem, wtivr. boeplfal for i f.e Ine» she wan taken •< iy ; .Wberlrt W V Was tbe rsoult of hl» »plendld health. Wither* and < « * .*• as guarri. T he I Indomitable will and tremendous eg* o! t»<* >1' fori ins’* girl I* 15 year», energy are not found where stotua< h and this la her first attack. 1 «use, liver, kidneys aud bows.s are out of epilepsy. order If yoo want these quahli* Another oar "*l of Rscine boggie, and tbe succeee they bling, use D King's New Elfe Pills. They devel.q el-o another car of Baio wag "tiaal lac* every power of b»am aud taidy. Oolj year’s pro ea. F Libatoria. 26 at W L DeLaoo’s drug »tore. I D em » bat c O batorn — Among the democraiic orators who have received s/slgun.eut» by the stale committee are the toliowiug E It Hkipwortb, John A Jeffrey, W F Butcher, J J Whitney, liell ntuart, Erneat K menar, C F. S Wo d, L I Cox, Thomas O’Day, \ H l’.enneit, IM White, M A Miller, Ed L Bryan Fra .eia < larno, L A Mo- Mabou, K A Mu >r, W M Pierce, F V Holm >n and J A liurlolgb. W bddino B. mau: t ards ar. forthcoming nu Fennell, 'taught* bell, to Dr Albe> nesday tteulng, wedding o-’rmoi Flrat Baptist ch. i.La. -Haletu Ktatee- out announcing tbs nal» of Mita Elin of Mr Thomas F»o- A JmMup. on Wed- Oetotwr 31st. Tbe y will be bad at tbe rrh I d tbie city. F or R alr - 22» sews rziwilent form Ing istilla In ulta of J ohn V an Di'Y N. ' oburg. or.