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Weekly Eugene Guard The Trolley Wins. Inch by inch the held is contested, aud slowly, sullenly, the locomotive is giving way before the insistent trolley. A dozen years ago it was ouly the ear hors«« aud cable iu the towns that were threatened by electric traction. 1 ben the trolley poked au inquiring tentacle ovei the city limits into the suburbs. The results were satisfactory, and swiftly tae electric lines thing their spider filament from town to town, until now great sec tious of the country ure cobwebbed with them. The trolley map of Eusteru Mussa ehiuetts looks as complete as the steam railroad map. If you have a little time to spare you can go on an elec tric ear to almost any part of South ern New England that you could reach by a locomotive, and to a good many parts that you could not. According tj Piogram. II»” role Rrniedy. MOSE GETZ Veo. C. Brownell, the versatile APRIL 1 chairman of the late Bingnr Hermauu aturday convention, and who carried the pro gram in hi- ■ ket to b»> referred t. [Strikes and labor disturbances as was necessary, seems to lx« au adept Plead Guilty to a Charge of As L in to be epidemic throughout the iu political manipulation. But there' sault and Battery Pitlerred Ivilized world—from Russia to (treat are people wfio do uot like bis Litain, from New York to Portland. by Mr?. C uzan. methods, as witness this from the Ore gon City Enterprise, his old estab Meat packing was profitable for (Daily Guard April 11. lished home paper: Lstavus Swift, the Chicago pa. Mose Getz, out« of the duett who The fact that it was necessary to sold a wagon aud mules not b.dougiag jbose mea s are known all over the shut out all ballots excepting the ma to him to an euq loyee iu Mauville's buutry. His will just tiled leaves chine ballot iu the couuty convention, store, and who was acquitted by a belve million dollars for division may be considered u^mart trick but it jury at the last term of court - the does uot help the party. If it is charge, has ugaiu found him*, it iu Luing the members of his family. uecesary to win a victory for the ma •the toils of the law. The complain < itral Railroad has The mi chine to shut out all votes that might i ant this time is bi« form-r chi. t ait it- main machine uot lie for the machine ticket, theu Hess, Mr» Ciu.'.au. who uidiel i h a ia me south with it that ticket should be defeated. A the recent trial ami sat l i bis m . so mp to Memph , . uuessee, where persistence iu these methods will not closely that every on.- th night he wi - le million do.iais have been expend- build up the party but iu the end de her husbaud. She b.«s been boarding l on a plant. Clima.o took the feat it. The dissatisfaction iu the Getz in the east end of the city for lop south. party will grow under th««se methods, the past few weeks as she had d • . iu and it should. Saginaw, and Getz lias b. . n lou u g In the convention on assuming the about town, drinking quite heavily ffhe N<"- York World suggests that BINGERS LUCK, L i lie lime for some benevolent chairmanship, Mr. Brownell pro aud doing uo good in particular. IF is a degenerate aud needs watching. Lj i ttmpere 1 landlord to make duced a paper from a pocket aud re She declared that last evening he Kicked out of office by President marking : "We will now proceed •peci -by of providing Hats for fami- i came home and struck her several j- with many children. There is no Roosevelt Binger Hermann comes according to program,” started the times untill she could not stand it bubt that a goodly -h ire of the“flat” backjto Oregon, aud the Republicans machine, A very versatile politician llouger. He refused to desist and immunity would rise up and call of this first district nominate him is George C. Brownell, at least ill tlually she was compelled to tak-- for congress aguiust several clean men i the estimation of the anti Hermanuites refuge elsewhere while the soddeu tn blessed. Mose remained iu triumphant posses flow is it? What fatal hold has he on whom he flayed without any thought of sion of the premises. Tlio "land Presi-1 .‘tit Roosi velt will be practi- Republican conventions? Will the administering au anaestehtic. lady’s” ire was raisedaud shenotitk'd |ly out of the world for the next tlf- voters ratify the choice of this con- the officer of Mose’s conduct and >n days, au occasional courier only venti on? he was taken into custody aud placed I iu the county jail. He was brought One thing is certuiu. When it eping tho public iuformed about A Great Hearted Woman. before Justice Wiutermior this I hunting exploits. A guide and a comes to the election Binger Her A Butte, Montana, plumber found morning aud plead guilty to the lall detachment of cavalry will see mann will not have the chance of 610,000 buried in a cellar while ply charge of assault aud battery. his safety. Th- se are happier days twenty-three other ballots for an elec At 2 o’clock Getz was sentenced to ing his trade, and the dispatches tell imprisonment in the county jail for f him than those he left behind him tion if the first vote fails to elect him. us that he uttered such an exclama The people will vote but once for a three months and to pay a tine of $'*>. Washington. tion of surprise that his employers He plead guilty to the charge of will successor to Thomas Tongue. wife appeared upon the scene and im fully destroying property. It de hie Paris Figaro has been keeping Sir Thomas Lipton is rather too mediately appropriated the find, pay veloped that he had uot only mal j >n widowers in the gay French modest in his calling his yacht ing him $1 for his trouble, says an ex treated Mrs. Cruzan, but he had bital. it has ascertained that of 764 smashed everything iu tho house to “Shamrock Third”. We do not ex change. Jowers 636 married again before splinters and pieces. pect to see her placed worse than sec The story is a most unusual one; 1 end of the j'ear of mourning, ond.—Ex. that a plumber should show any evi dowers are not allowed to marry ROBBED THE GRAVE. dence of surprise over unexpectedly [ore the expiration of uiue mouths, Under the new rules just adopted running onto a small sum like $10,000, A startling incident, is narrated by t uiue-teuths of them marry again at Portland, applicants for police ap is unlikely, and that he should let go John Oliver of Philadelphia, as fol the tenth mouth. pointments “must be of good moral his grip on the glittering prize is still lows: “1 was iu au awfulfcondition. My skiu was almost yellow, eyes character, liouest aud of temperate more incredible. The incident can sunken, tongue coated, pain con [he need of the hotel at the Eli and industrious habits.” With the only be explained that the plumber filially ill back aud sides, no appetit* te depot is emphasized by the pres- widest latitude in examinations not evened matters up by briugiug in a growing weaker day by day. Three | convention meeting. Even be- a few of the present guardians of the bill for bis work amounting to $10,- physicians had given me up. Then I e the two hundred or more people was advised to use Electrio Bitters; metropolis will be shut out. 049.17, knocking off a dollar in con pi* to attend the convention, hotels to my great joy, the first bottle made sideration of the reward be received, a decided improvement. 1 continued 1 lodging houses were reasonably An Ohio man wants peace, quiet. just as any liberal, conscientious their use for three weeks, aud am now 1 With the coming of the conven- He has sued his wife for divorce, plumber would do under the circum a well man. 1 know they robbed tie n the local committee had to seek alleging that she has compelled him stances. grave of another victim.” No one )ms in private houses for many of should fail to try them. Duly 50 to move twenty-six times in twenty- I delegates. cents," guaranteed, at W. L. De one years, and in most cases not The inhabitants of the Italian town Lauo's drug store. merely from one house to another, of Eboli, on the gulf of Salerno, Cniployees at the state penitentiary but to a different town. Some people were lately induced to do penance for 1 asylum are petitioners for an in- move often in order to get credit. Home Compliments. their sins. On the seventeenth of jise of wages. While they are not The man that can run a big city February a procession of several thou Eischen—Mother, when I get nmr- Id such muuitlcent salaries as «ar- sand marched to the palace of Saint ried shall I have a husband cleanly and t,o tho entire satisfaction it investments iu United States Catherine, where the priests burned a father? Lis. they have an option—they of the voters has good material in him Mamma—Certainly, my dear. big pile of obscene books, after which r quit the job. Few resign, for presideut. Tom L. Johnson, just Eischen—And if 1 stay single all the men who had .luggers or re I be an old maid like Aunt Anu? High. It is so easy to have no care elected mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, by Mamma— I . thiuk you will, a big majority, runs the city by the volvers gave them up and allowed to tie- morrow. them to be destroyed by locksmiths. Eischen (with deep nigh)—Well, lie lake on business principles, K. wvaa *■» Im in fix.—Volks Klender. for filliam Cresswell, a Londoner, would make a strong candidate The re-election of Tom L. Johnson Is not lack nerve. Recently he sued president. FOOLING THE GIRL. as mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, by a tarried woman for money he liad Portland Telegram: Chancellor plurality of 5985 keeps the single-tax Dealer—These are the most beauti ►ended iu bus and tram fares taking Strong, of the University of Kansas, advocate prominently before the peo ful cut glass tumblers we have; $18 a [to see things,also for the price of a formerly president of the University pie as the possible democratic nomi dozen. (tie of wiue, aud for a fowl that she Housekeep—I’ll take them, but 1 of Oregon, said in a speech last week nee for the presidency. Normally te without saying a word about it.” want you to label them ‘‘Seconds. that “The Constitution means what Cleveland is about even politically. Imitation cut glass. $1.59 a dozen.” e judge told Mr. Cresswell that if ever the people want it to mean.” In 1901 Cuyahoga county (Cleveland) Dealer—That's a rather a remark would take ladies about he would Yes, if “the people” are aroused and gave the democratic candidate for gov able request. re to pay for it. Mrs. Housekei-p—Yes; it's merely interested about any proposition suffi ernor 115 plurality; in 1900 McKinley to deceive the servant girl. ciently to express their will. Other 2859, and in 1902 the democratic can lomebody started a story that the wise the Constitution may meau what didate for secretary of state 2328. ver men of the department of agri- the big corporations want it to mean. HER Ft ET HIRT Iture at Washington had propagated She—May doesn't seem quite Those people who have been longing rain known as "corn wheat," which ease toniglit. How must Binger Hermann and his for a rhinoceros for a parlor pet will He—Love? I heads as big as corn aud as good truly loyal supporters feel about the have to go without. The rhino She—No; I think it’s shoes.—Puck. wheat, and now the department, chances of election today? From market is cornered, firmly cornered. ng overwhelmed with requests for four o’clock in the afternoon till A Chicago dispatch says not a John Mitchell calls strikes “the d. is busy explaining that there midnight the convention balloted for single one is for sale in any part of sledge hammers that weld the con lo such thing as corn wheat and a candidate for congressman, and all the world. Ringling Bros, have been necting links of labor and capital." t it is not at all likely that such a that time Hermann was within a few offered twenty five thousand dollars It seems the long suffering community Jrid could ever be produced. votes of a nomination. Will the peo for the baby rhinoceros they bail on is the anvil. ple who opposed him so persistently exbibitiou when they showed in Eu 1 clever feat of a drunken man has in convention fall into his arms on gen« last season. It is but three years It is said that Jtwenty five per cent, m reported from Connecticut, He the first ballot of election? There will old. of the governors of the various stat» - •ve in the darkness of the night out be but one ballot then! are Methodists. In most respects, a trestle which in addition to the If the Democrats of this district however, the Methodists stand as well Poultney Bigelow, author of some | l«ay track was traversed by a plank will nominate a good, clean man. have as other denominations. lh only two feet wide. In the fame, is legally dead in New York [ Gov. Chamberlain stump the district, idle of the trestle he unhitched his state so far as the ability to contract ‘ 1 they will elect their man. Hermann Miss Stone js coming among us. rse, tied the animal to a pole sup- the marriage relation is concerned, ’ was removed from his position. was a savage and inhuman plot that rting an electric wire and then went his wife having secured a divorce | Hitchcock, secretary of interior, said those brigands perpetrated upon an Ik to his wagon and went to sleep, with the permission to remarry, while | he was an unfit man and stood ready inoffensive American lady, atid the ft how he performed the feat at the court said he must not. Still to prove his assertions, but Binger wonder is that this government did fht and while drunk is not known, Poultney can step ofier into New never asked for the proof. Here in not make some show of holding the state Lane there is much dissatisfaction and Turkish government responsible I next morning it took six sober Jersey or any other adjoining veo- by following certain tactics and policy, and make another matrimonial ’a in broad daylight an hour to get the outrage. Her lecture will, n and his team off the trestle in ture if be so elects. Which illustrates ' the ring candidate will be defeated. doubt, bo largely attended. the need of a common divorce law. !ety. The Portland Telegram will sup ihe McLean rifle is the latest iu- “A new use has been discovered for In setting aside a verdict for heavy port Hermann, bat it 's not a lov< The wholesale , btion for the purpose of killing damages given to a woman in a suit the injunction. '(east; it praises and it roasts and m. Hold the gnu to the shoulder against a railway company, the su grocers of Sioux City. Iowa, propose more than likely it will make D> nio- d with one pull on the trigger it preme court of Maseai hiisetts said to ask an injunction to restrain a re cratic votes. It Hay«» : note twenty five times. AH that “The female plaintiff is good looking tail rho* More from selling coffee at “Hermann 4s in disfavor with the » man liehind the weapon ba* to do young woman who stood alone against 5 cents a pound, the “regular" price interior defiartme&t and, per t aps, it lo pull the trigger. ' Thon keep it almost all the witne-ses, against all of which is 20 cents a pound. Since might lie said, in some degree with ted here he will I and the gun the evidence, direct or circumstantial, high prices ar* generally regarded as the administration. In Secretary ret. This is a very impor- and the jury most have been carried a blessing in these days of prosperity, Hilchixx k'» opinion the land depart at i tion. not only on account off its feet by sym|i«thy. ’’ Thus the probaldy the injunction will be gran ment has lieen very bxieely ronducted. it* ra| pid firing 1 but in doing away young woman loose* her big money, ted, and no questions sake«] as to bow He forced Mr. Hermann to re-ign. Ih tri» K«r palli Ing. In sb.mting a bat -b-' has the satisfaction of know •J' cents a pound came to l<e the Yet. if the [leople of the flr-' district he trigger not onlv ing that -he has the only beauty that “regular" price, or how the grocers •de. t him. to • gt‘-se. a» they | r t erf er«•• with th te aim bat pulls the eT(.r l«M-n judicially affirmed by a came to get together in applying for |snmably will, these acts may not n oat f feue. even • with the most supreme >urt, and perba|.s that satis- an injunction. 'militate «gaiuat hl» influence " heute triggers ties bar. THE PRESIDEN IN THE TOILS TIAL PAR IY Ths ».rente»« llaiturr, .Saturday was our tirsi visit Io Eil igen»* iu sev»‘ral years, and much space would be r»-*|uind to note the sub- Eugene Commercial Club Should I stautial improvemeuta and growth in Line county'- capitol during this tiu.e. It is a sightly, growing aud pro Take Vigorous Action at gressive city, the "Queeu City of tho Once. Willamette ”. Lane County I.eader, Cottage Grove.) The Oregonian of April Oth says “The president is to begin his FINE TRACT OF LAND ADJOIN days' work on May 21st, with a halt ING EUGENE FOR SALE. hour's stop at Roseburg, just about The 2i>-acre prune and cherry the time the sun crawls out of bed an.l liegins shedding light. 11»« is to orchard, (divided into two equal make another short stop at Salem on tracts by a county road,) ou the Blair his way to 1’ortlaud, ami will arrive donation laud claim, nearly adjoining at 2 p. m. ” I’lioiigh it seems a shame to rou.-«« Eitgeue northwesterly, is offered fur It. • president from his L-l al »ueh an wile n. a whole or iu teu-acre tracts bite • ally hour, neteit holes* it la is to Elin ell-year old trees. .Have b. i u bo seen by our citizens this is the well cared for. Three fourths Italian, ouly avenue of opportunity open. — ’ bidauee Freuch. Two hundred elev. n Roseburg Review. If the president can give time to a year-old Royal Anno cherry trees < u li tie town like Roseburg, what's the each tract. Tiled and well fenced. Price, $4(kk> for all, or $2000 far matter w ith Eugene. The Commer either half. Will sell on easy terms * i d I'lub should see that we have a few minutes of the president's time. to right kind of purchaser. J. R. CAMPBELL. The train time of arrival hero ia sea I. L. CAMPBELL. sonable and as the e*lueatioiuil center <1 W tf of Oregon, we should 1». uoticed. Tao time for arrival her«« w ill prob al ly la« lietween 9 aud 10 o'clock. Roosevelt's Old Home Raided. ••I rm: lsiuau t i happen Jour- or an along I ft?'* A dispatch from New York says: The house in East Twentieth street in which Presideut Roosevelt was born, and in which had lived eight genera tions of his father's family, has been visited by the police, who were in formed that a poolroom had been opened there. After some delays iu gaining entrance, the officers found 60 men watchiug a game of checkers. "it’s your move,” said Dim of the players, when the officers headed by Captain O’Conner, entered. “Your're off, my friend,” replied the Captuin, it's everybody’s. To the sidewalk with you.” took the hiut and tiled alucrity. The tablet recording that Presideut Roosevelt was born there is set in the wall of the first floor. T IHR DIFFLRENf VIEWS. Angelic W ife.—Our pastor lias calls from two churches and he's praying for direction which to accept. Brute Husband. — Indeed! Both are the same salary, are they? WEEKLY GUARD SUBSCRIBERS. Readers of the G uard have doubtless noted the change of partnership whereby I. L. Campbell disposed of his in terest in the G uard publish ing business. To enable us to meet the considerable financial obli gation involved in the pur chase of his interest, we are calling on those indebted for subscription to the W eekly G uard one year or more for the amounts due Kindly give the notice sent you prompt attention. We must meet our obliga tion—a considerably one of m arly five thousand dollars. We can do it if our subscrib ers will meet their obliga tions—small ones. C ampbill B ros Eugene, March 18,1903. 'Fl*' A NIGHT ATTACK. 1 j i * , ; * Th# Deadly Grip of an Invisible Hand. The climax of sonic of the most weird ghost stories is reached in the choking grip of an unseen hand upon the throat of a sleeping victim. We are constantly proving that the most fantastic stories may have some basis in actual fact. It Is so in the cue o( the strangling grip of the invisible hand. The man who has had a night attack of severe bron chitis, knows the choking and gasping which follow the paroxysm as if some hand was tightening on the air pissages, »nd the victim was «lowlv suffocating. Bronchitis can b - cured. Coughs and mng troubles generally can be cured by the use of Dr. i*ierce's Golden Medici Discovery. " I wrote to you for advice and you advised me to take ‘ Golden Medical Discovery ’ and * Pleasant Pellets,’ which ' The iniproveaicnt seemed slow at but am improving fast lately. Have not cough«”! for three tnontlis. My friends ail speak of niy looking so much better. I do all my housework, have canned one hundrwl and fifty quarts of fruit this fall. You may publish this statement if you wish. I hope all women ao afflicted will try Dr. Pierce’s medicines and lie cured not only take a few bot tles, but continue their use until cured.” WHAT ts YOUR WRIGHT? One of the first signa of pulinoaare disease is loss of flesh. The man finds his clothes hanging a little loosely on him. The woman finds that her gowns do not fit her as snugly aa when they were made for her. W hen the scales show a steady decrease from the normal weight of health, there is danger. If there is a cough then the danger threat Professor — Wlint Is your attitude on ens the lungs, or has already attacked the hilsir qiu st Ion. n;y good man? them. There should be no delay in s runs when I sets It Trump taking measures to at once stop thia lose coinin'.— N >v York Evening Journal. of flesh, aud that can only lie don« by car ing the disease which causes emaciation. Thoae who have been cured of lung dis i fk.-i,. ease« by the use of Dr. Pierce's O«ld< n Medical Diacovery gsner- ally mention the gain ia flesh which ac< ompawiea the cure. Somatimea thia gain ia only implied, aa in the case oil Mr«. Miller, who was "vary thin,” and whoa« frltuda tell her atnee uaing the "Discovery" how much t>etter she is leaking. It is implied too in the change from a woman who could only be on her feet but a short time—t« • w'.tnan who can do all her own houaework and caneoe hundred and fifty qaarta of fruit. But ia many eaaca, aa in Mr. Valleroy’l. the gain ia weight ia explicitly stated: "Before taking < 'le . .i 1 it ... knows Just us much your medicine I weighca .ns 1 do I did, and to my sc. orisegot well,” writes . 1» pounds; now I weigh tjo." There’s Adi line- -I dure say. Mr. Joseph A V.. riv, of l'orrnan, Ill. proof positive of cure, when lost flesh is (Box G ’’IFi'l «' it the doctors called regained and when weakness is rfeangrd J i-.f the Hoy l or the I'lnre, nronchltis, and whenever I would take into strength. sold would Buffer greatly; but since " In 1900, ray husband had neuralgia taking two IsiP I s of Dr. 1’wrce'a Golden and alio a severe rough,” writes Mrs. Medical Di >ver; and one IxrttJe of his Bettie R. Payne, of Kiel, Okla. "For 'Pleasant Pell»1 ’ line t>een cured of nearly three years his cou^h was so bad that terribb troub' . 11 -fore taking your ha could not lie down at night. He got medicine I weigh, d izo fiounds; now I no relief from the doctors wa employed, weigh ijo," so we purchased two bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Diacovery. Af THR FATAL F.xn. ter the first four doses we conld sea that Thous i id of I .tile «lie every year his cough was better, and ha rested fairly uf consiuup' on Every one of those well that night. The doctor thought It thousanda t iplit I . ive ...__ cured .<1 the the cough cough was consumption—if it was, the two bot or lun; lung trou ■ V vb hi. h ended fatally. tles of 'Gold n Medical Diacovery* cured There is no c< ' however trivial, that him—nothing else did.” doesnot have in it the germ of consump Dr. Pierce’s (kolden Medical Discovery tion. Whin broc. s develops, the cures bronchitis, deep-seated coughs, roughs, poaailrility of a c .ugh ending in con weak and ind Weeding bleeding lungs, emaciation and sumption is lucre I to a probability. conditions ldltions generally, gener illy, which, if negl neglected It Is no time to u 1 ough medicines, or 1 unskilfully .......... , treated, find • fatal term •yni’is and o’ e- T' • >,• dis for some ination in comumption. healing nw-1 :n • which will not only Bick people, < -qweiany thoae suffering cure the co ;e»l the inf! mied and from ckrontc diseases, are invited to con rliaeaM I tie • . ii t i - the work per sult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free, and so formed by"G>/.d< Medical D »covery." obtain, without charge, the opinion of a It cur- • « • ■ more speed a list on their almenta. All corree- Ilian that. It cures weak ami 1 '.re-ling tindenee stri'-tly confidential. Addrens i>r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. langs It takes t ie weak, rmacviteo, Butcher ito applicant for sltuatkMD— tott rino vi > ■!, fir * ’ll the bony SonMUmes a dealer tempted by the L< t ms bear you go through the band of «or sum;' m is alrwoly out- little more profit paid on the sal« of lesa (tretslied. and I • L 1. ■> ’ . k Cr» health. nixntori >us mcnieinea will offer the cus- wights talde. boy. Hoy I urt> ■ wi ounce« rnaka ame It has dore this in hundreds of ranee to’-ier a sulistitnte as being "juat a* goo*!“ where hamoxr w . • asvere and fre sa the " Discovery.” It is letter for the pani»I amt quent, emacial- o far advanced, and the ealer bee-iusc it pays liettev, but it is Rut« >-r That ‘U du I'U engage night sweet and hret.c fever seemed to rot as go- d e ,u if you want the n'-i cine t'. »• »* cured others, and set the seal of doom upon the weaken which you believe will cure you. It i* -tat.-d that during the past ing life. ”1 wi«h to inform you that I consider y< ar n> l<* than «X) logging engines your n IT will hrlp yog . e t!,e be*t - r put tiefore p»-r month have l*-*n sent to the woods the pu1 for lung an ! throat trouble, Dr. Piec e’s Common Sense Medica* of w< -'ern Oregon and Washington, general •’ ty a id i.male w"akn<-sa,” Adviser «ill help an ivone who Mudiea it -nd vigorous v life. It which is indicative of the immense writes Mrs. V. !l. Miller, of South Bend to live a healthy • and (River Park i, Ind. " 1 have la-eq a great is a plain book for „ plain people. It deals bn-in l --ir r done in that industry. sufferer for several years with bronchitis, with the moat prul„__ ____ from ofouMl __ subjects At the rut«- of 720 engine« a year the catarrh of Moria h amt fem de weakness. the view-pent of *.< nmon eensM . It Was so ba*! e ft this spring .lid not think telle the truth >u plain English, free « sis will soon tie full of them. could live ■ ‘d now Could neither eat from medical jar i. This great work, \lliany Democrat The date has nor sleep, i i. .■ be on my feet but a containing more than a th* usand large been fixed. EUa Wheeler Wilcox 1 a terri®« cough, was («gea an ! over ( 7<st illustration!, is eeut rvous. I l-egnn using /r t on r- • t of -.tan: - » to pay expense will glide through A l fatti y for Port- icine, and have taken of mal ■lingo« ng only. r. ! S« nd ji one-cent stamps land next Sunday, Lovera are invitisi •e ! Mt Mav. have taken lor the < oth bo. nd volume, or only x to sit on the fence and see th« train kind, ’GoMea Med- stanqw for the 'wk in paper covers. go by. «J * Favurile Preacnp- Addrrm Dr. k. V. Fierce. Buffalo, N. V.