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Health Restored ALL RUN DOWN rio Strength nor Energy -K M. IX 1IIK EXTREME. Y4v COVERED r l ' CUREO BY USING Ayer'sSarsaparilla .cAaml vpnrs ntro. mv blooil was in O: hid coiulitlon. my system all run down, o and my central health very innih Im- Oj llirce s"rei. 'lis'ehargtiii; all the time. I oj "..T.... otreut'tli nor enerirv mid mv (eel- Oi liies were ndsenilde In the extreme. At Oj last 1 eomnieneed taking AVer's Sarsa- Oj irirllla and soon noticed a clmnirii tor the. 01 ... nt.. ........ille returned niiilwiiti Ol it renewed strenittll. hneonraced by liese results. 1 kent on taklnit the Sar-s-iparilla. till I hail used six bottles, and mv health w as restored." A. A. Towns, prop. Harris House. Thompson. N. Dak. Ay6r'SontySarsapanlla Admitted AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o o o e e e ooo o o e ooojoooooojio Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, ;aked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, ; Inflammations, Stiff joints, v Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago. .;; Scalds, iHJisicrs, .V: Cattle Ailments, Ail i .'orse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle,, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. Rub in Vigorously. Mustang Unlment conquer Pain, Makes flan or Beast well again. A- '''Vvilt5''-' Ml p-f i.-. Oror Cyyi privrte endo'semcDt-v. . rt uatur. a. s j i.n imnotcnf j In ibe fint 1 U ft it -p cm of itnWil weakness f -,,n !f s-. "It c?nfci opoeU In WdafS -rt-eiH..,i!;r-r.. i r.M Tuv .-. v ry vnp Tn(..,', Tv the PyHnl r' o;..:o'-: iVwusHySscii IV;:lcal Instilut). u '.i s r..; t v: m ? -i..:-. It ia veiy I. 1. .( 1 . .rl I, n-.'.l ft,r $1.00 a p- k . i r ifiif ;l?d t.xe). , f i ft r . ifjoutniy THIQ DADCD isk(.pton flleal K.CMAKK' iiu rnrLll A-lTertlsing Aenrr, f. Btid ; 61 Merchants Kxrban?, Sun Kranrisco. Csl.. 1 rt,"r' 'ontr aruf ,rft.lrprtttiiecan be m-l'. i i "Irs ntti- H f"'"1 'T lie- i t'lvenator i3 u'e most i wonderful , ll!OVery of e h It ft ;od ny the i inutliiKM'Ien- n -c men of L i-iirope and r Ainri-a. : -.ysn stops 'waiurfness ! !! dts. -"'.nte in 20 '''ru 01 ST TOO T.ATP. ! Ni'ver!" sal,! Mr. purrmm. ,i .Jf?',"."" r;",UT w.plng declara H"i .' Kiid Ml (i,un, who 2lt oppo,, MJ. Parrlian, ,vas a rtt. llat.,elot. po,.,. ',tii.'"',11 W,-U ""!' ""'I his "never" jpidted to 1 1, ,a, ,,, , 0( umtrlmon r,.par,ni! ,ilnst.lf. Kll,y Gleua WM W .k "'""'"'y " u old maid, hut she was Su, with llrown ,.TW mi "luitcin as the earliest stmwberrv of the enson. Ami .Mrs. P.irrhatn. the o'ld bneh rlor s sister-in-law, had ! doing her best to get up a match" U'tween them No, ild Mr. Parrham, "I don't think JfrM. Mrrli,' ls altogether a mistake!" Oh, Paulus!" chinK-d Mrs. Parrham, with a tiny shudder. "That's flying in the fneo of Scripture!" "How?" demanded Mr. Parrham. 'Don't the Hiblnsny, 'It is not good for man to he, nloner' " "Ah-h-h," said Mr. Parrham convinc ingly, "but wo haven't lived up to the Ulble ever since. Wo have ilnr..,.,nn.i Mirnh. Marriago is a mistake. Any man who sells his birthright of freedom and independence for a wedding ring and a pretty fuco deserves to bo put In bondage. I shall never bo such a fool!" Did Kitty's head dron a verv trnn Mrs. Parrham watched her? Nevertheless thero wns a very nercentlblo movement, ni relief in tho room when Charley March uuienu n mil young lellow, with laugh ing eyes and a healthy complexion. "Ton don't know what yon have lost, Mr. Mnrch," said Mrs. Parrham lightly. "What?" demanded Charley. "A dissortation on matrimony." "Oh, that's a question that I have noth ing to do with." And ho glanced as ho spoke at Kitty Glenn. "It's too bad," said Mrs. Parrham to Kitty that night. "What is too badf" questioned Kitty luiioeuniiy. "Ho would have nindo you such a splon did husband," sighed Mrs. Parrham. "Poohl That's all nast and sonol" While Mr. Parrham, in his own snug room, enwrnpped as it woro in tho fra grnnco of a Havana, chuckled to himself as ho thought how nicely he had outwitted tho scheming ctiquo of women down stairs. A week nftorwnrd and tho mental and spirit ual cliuio hnd changed. "I'm not going to bo vory sick, am If asked Mr. Pnrkhtim. "Oh, no!" answered Dr. Medrlck. "It's nothing but a little touch of inflammatory rheumatism! I hnd a pationt last week who s been down with it for sovon weeks. Couldn't lift Ills linger without scream ing, I assure you I" "I can't tako caro of him any longer, Kitty," said poor llttlo Mrs. Parrham. coming out, palo and haggard, at the ex piration of a weary fortnight. '"Ho savs I got the gruel too hot nnd the tea too cold. and I step liko an elephant, nnd rustlo my dress as If 1 wcro robed In newspapors, anil, do what I will, I oan't please him! And ho won't have a nurse a moro nior- connry, ho calls it nnd what shall I do?" "Thore, thero," soothed Kitty.. "Don't cry! I'll see what I can do." Sorno people linve dewy coolness nt their fingers' ends, mesmeric influences in ovory step or touch. Tho invalid s fevered impa- tiouco subsided as sho moved softly about tho room. "If you woro to stay and nurso me, I should get well," ho said pltcously. "Then I'll do my best," said Kitty quiotly. "Only, if you nro not good, I shall go nwny." Mr. Parrham frowned and then smiled. After all, dignity aside, thero was some thing vory pleasant in thus becoming n moro spoiled, humored child in such beau tiful hnnils ns those of Kitty Glenn, nnd boing admonished that lioniustbo "good" by a voico which was as sweet as a bird's. And tho third day, ns Mr. Parrham was wnlting eagerly for his soup, in came his sistor-iu-lnw. "Where's Kitty?" -ho demanded dolor ously, wrinkling up his broad brow liko a 4-year-old nbout to cry. "She's gono riding with Mr. Mnrch. It's qulto all old engagement nnd sho couldn't very well escape it, but sho will bo back by 4 o'clock." "Four o'clockl How am I to got along until then?" "I'm suro I don't know," said Mrs. Parrham, who possessed one great dis qualification for a sick chnmbor. "Try your broth, Paulus. It's vory nicol" "It'B sca-a-alding, " said tho invalid. "I won't touch a mouthful till she conios back." "Do, Paulus," urged Mrs. Parrham nervously. "Oh, dear, what will the doc tor sav?" "I don't caro what ho says," growled tho sick man. Whon sho enmo back, Mrs. Parrham in dulged in a burst of hystorlcal sobs. "Don't lcavo us again, Kitty," sho bo woilod, "or I shall certainly die! Ho is such a trinl." And Klttv lauirheil and went straight into tho sick room with her bonnet still on to scold tho patient for his bad behavior. ' "Kitty," said he ono twilight as sho stood opposite him, looking very pretty and vory graceful, "how enn I ovor thank you for all you havo done? It will tako a whole lifotlmo to express my grntltudo!" "I hopo not." said Kitty, shrugging her shoulders. "That would bo very tiresome to both of us!" "Kovorthcless I shall try it," said Mr. Parrham. "Kitty, I've a question I want to ask you." "Ask away," said Kitty blithely. "Will you bo my wife?" "Thnnk you," said Kitty, "but I m en gaged." "Engngedl" "Yes; to Mr. March. Wo aro to be mar ried In May." "But, Kitty"- "First cotuo, first served, asserted the young lady calmly. "I won't deny, Mr. Parrham, that I did fancy you a little onco, but you declared yourself devoted to ,iti...,.. nl lr March was pressing aDd eager, and dear nic, what was a girl to dAnd as sho ran blithely away Mr. Parr ham sank back in his chair, convinced that ho was tho most miserable of men In that ho had made his matrimonial offer "too lato." Now York News. Maine Gold. Not o few peoP' 'n Mnln0 nmkn. ut a living by grid mining Gold Is found In many partsof the state, but In sinallqunli tltlos ornndersi.rh.-ir.-uinlnnces as make systematic mlli.ua Hnpr.,ntnl.le. A min er" living mar Hymn l.r.ught Into town recently a niigwt "f weighing over an ounce Ho mak-s f J ur W a day gold mining IVonl.IT AlBlctld. "Hi. Jlrnniv. w.it's do matter?" jji-k' hlit. r.il " ... llLlnl" f-ivillllltin "r JJiith " Chicago Record. Mrs Braudl's Trouble. Hostbttrj; Iteview: "Matrimonial bliss, at ka-t to Mrs Urntult, appar ently is not all Hint it is cracked up to be by poets. Although she has tkv tuude thy experiment of living in doable harness, her life is yet far Iroin perennial spriiii;tiiiie of sunshine. Her hu.bainl Park 1 Standi, was for merly foreman at the .S. 1. round house in Itiue uur, anil shortly alter moving to Purthuid two or three years ago, Mrs Brandt sh.it herself with menial intent, ami lu r aim was so g.xul that In-r life hum; on a very litter thread fur weeks. On Sntnr- lay lust in Portland tier husband was brought in to court, charged with threatening to kill his wife. It appears that ltratidt had or imagined he hud .Kvasi.iu to mistrust his wife. Soon Thursday he nut ill the greater portion i.f the d..y sliudowing her. He was in l i.eiiise. and for several hours followed lur mid a male com panion about East Portland. When he met them face to face lie Ihreiitetied to make it tropical rur tliem. Later in the evening he tlid cause their arrest but failed to prefer any charge against them. Then Mrs. liratult had him arrested for lureate nlim to take Iter life, and lie entered n plea of not guilty. He hud a pistol in ids possession when arrested, but it was not loaded. The tale told by Mrs Hrundt would make good material for a novel of the racy school, and If all she tells be true, she is a very much utilised woman, says the Portland papers. Mrs llrnndl worked in a printing otllce in Oakland for sometime In-fore marrying her pres ent husband. Her name was Mrs Lena Steel then. Brandt, in muster nuichntili' In the Portland car tdio s. Mr lirumlt was tried oji the charge m Portland mid dismissed." Tills couplo aired thoir trouble in the I.anu county Circuit court nt one time. They then resided at Junction. A Grand Juij Case. Salem Post: A short time ago a sherifl'froui Oiaut county succeeded in pulling a large amount of money out of the treasury for conveying prisoners from Hint county to Salem. Iteport snya, anil It apuenrs to he well found ed, that ill otder to do this ho had to do some tall swearing, and by this contemptible trick, succeeded in filch- lug from the public funds much more tiian he wnsjustly entitled to. If this he true, it Is n matter for 'lie next grand jury to enquire into. His documents, of course, are on Hie in tho secretary's oilice, and are easily attain able. It. will be tin easy mutter to fasten the charge on him, If true. And if true this is not the only ease that has occurred. in no other way will no end be put to this robbery of the pub lic treasury. The work ctiniint begin too soon. No guilty hunt should be allowed to escape. Tllll'ICell TIpSJ' Olll'r. Indianapolis Sentinel: John Davis, one of the largest cider makers in Indiana, killed Hi coons one morning during tho past week, tho result of very peculiar circumstances. Mr Davis' cider mill is very extensive, Is built of wood and stands away from the house. Ho wns awakened by a noise (mm the mill nt midnight, and upon investigation found that 13 coons were on the inside drinking cider. He fastened the door and locked them In securely nnd went to be I. When he got up the next morning ho took a coon dog nnd several hands and began the killing. Ho found the coons drunk nnd undergoing nil stages of jags. The scene was a moso peculiar one. They had rolled Hie barrels over, which hnd been left open to allow the cider to work. They had drunk llicin selves full of hard cider. In five minutes all had been dispatched, nnd their skins were brought to this city as vti l.st tin ( i ill evidence. The llrady Jury. Makyhvii.i.k. C'al . Nov. 10. The Brady jury nt 10 am is still deliberat ing. Eighteen hours have passed since they retired and as yet no re quests have been made to the court for anything nppertiiinlng to me case, a fact which would seem to indicate that they expect to reach some con clusion. Late last night the tip was In the effect that 11 men were fur guilty with death penalty, and one wns hanging out Tor lite imprisonment. This morning that has lieen changed and it Is now said 11 stand for a life sentence and one man for anjiiitlal. It is not likely thut Jude Uuviswill call them in until tiny have presen'ed a request. Oregon City Enterprise: "The county court nt its lust session did a fuvor Ut tll-0 tiiXpaytT of Clack it III U j auntv In refuwint? to my thoeoata. t.d'up lm t the county by Kvl t..c(...4i f.f llio nt-HCP In nettV. malicious ..rifniiu.l cm brnueht before tliem. . , , 1 V ra ilmiM ' There lias tKen entirely t(o much en courngtincNt given by ninny f the jtJHtiref to irre-)onail)lc pitrtlert to com. .,w..w. -nit in the tmirie of the fttntw Hniiist any tteiKiilmr m-ninat whom they hold a trrmlKe. The jile. t', have U-en largely to hluine, for many of them eneourace thew jtty row a, knov.inK that a Homl of wilneHe will I nuniiiionef) and J u ron ehoen ami Hint they will get a chince at the spoils." HUMOURS Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured by WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS A warm bath w ith CUTICURA SOAP and a single application of CUTICURA, (ointment), will atlord instant relief", per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure of the most distressing of itching and burning sk in and scalp diseases, after ill other methods fail. Sold throufhoot ths wotU. " HHIith dTli P- Niwbbky ft LV Soxs, l.King I: JwvJ-4t-, Loo J J J Mim.kk's Hitkxki HorsK. The fire which deist royed Hon H It Miller's fine residt'iico near drum's Pass let Sunday evening vus discovered at 4:55 p in and at 6 o'clock tho Hitmen had run their course. Mr MilUr's family have resided in Kitene during the past year and his father occupied the house and was sitting around tho tins place In the family aitting room with some company when the fire, which la supposed to have caught in the second story from tho Hue in some manner, was detected. The Observer says Mr Miller soon located the fire and went up stairs With a bucket of of water and on opening tho door the tlatnes hurst through. Ho succeeded in shutllng the door and went out on the balcony but could see no snioko on tho roof. AH available help wr.s ut hand but there was no adequate means to cope with tho 11 nines und efforts were turned to tho saving of furniture, etc., a portion of which was rescued. Tho losa foo s up about $'00D and tho In surance nnioutiU to only $lfnH). Mr Miller who was in San Francisco at the time of the recent lire has been particularly uufoi lunate. About a year ago the Hrgo barn on the place, with carriages, hows, etc., were des troyed by fire. Alien Ttahv kk-k, we (-an' !ur (?as'o.v When slit) was u CUll.l, slut crttl for Custortft. When sho bwamo MLm, riio eliinn to (Y.storln. tVbenihe ha J Children, sho gavotboin Contort Koch's Maiv. Joteph Koch's maps of I, unu county will hereafter bo sold for $5 each. Apply to Kinsey & Markley, of Ktigcne. NOTU'K. U S Lft'jd Office, Uofu lniTg, Ort-gin, Oetnbt r, 30, JH1" Coinplriitit hiving been enturtil At IlitH oftlt'e by Samuel U Scott a'iinnl 11 II Huck for abandon ing his HmiiOHtpml f.nlry No i;u)7, diitnl Mny '24, IH'.IO, upon the nw w J-4', sco 27, nnd s l be , ne aw seo 28, lowiifliip 10 s, run no 4 tmttt, iu Line cotiuly, Oregon, wiiu u view to enn collniion tf fluid entry, the niiiri pnrtii s are hereby Ruuimoneil to appuitr ut tho oftU'o of Joel Warti, USCC CuiiiniiHsioiH'r, at Ku gene, On-uoti. ou the 2;tJ day of lJcc'Uibtr. IH'.tij, t ll n m, to rcopoml and furnish U'Ntiiuouy concerning tuaul alleged titum domiituit. Il"urin nt lliiH otllt'6 on tistl mtiiiy ho taken on Junii'iry 4, 18(J(J, at 11) o'clock n in. Kutlk'ifUt t-Tiilimeo having hem tiled to show that ppinonal service caunot be nade, it ih hereby ordered that rterviep he tuade by ptihlicutiou in the lu geuo Guakd Bcojrdimi to law. It M Vratcu, H'giHter, It B biiKitiDAN, Htcfiver. NOTICE TO CUlil)7rOItl Notice is hereby Riven that Job E Davis has been duly appointed eiecntor of the entate of A A Kuig.Ueeeaned. All persona having chdms against SHid en I ate are hereby notified to present the name to tho executor at the Eugene Loan & Hiving Hank at Eugene, Ongon, .wilhiu six mouths from the date of ihifl uolice. Dated Nov, IH, )8'J5. Jon E. Davis, Executor. Gko, H. DohhiH, Atty for the Estate. NOTICE TO Cltl-.DITOilS. Nttice is h( retry given that the under- figntd have been by tho Couuly Court of Lane County, Oregon, appointed executant of tue will and en late ol Marcnj ttolley de ceased. All persouB having claiua againat said estate are hereby notified to preaent the same duly verified at the office of EH Skipworth iu Eugene, Oregon, within tix monttis Iroin date ol una notice. Dated Octot or 21), 1S:5, Maiiy K. Kkm.ict and Elhik E. Kkli.kv, Executors of said Emae.t E. It. Bkifwohtii. - Atty. for Executors. NOTICE TO POLICY HOLDERS Of the Withdrawal From the State of Oregon of the Sun Insurance Company of San Francisco, California. Notlre I. hen,tr Riven to .11 p;r.on. In 111. r-tate .t Or.-Kon liol.linir tolirlo. in lh hnn Iti- I rinraiire Conir..nT. of .-.n Kr.tirl.ro, t'.IKornlH, '.n.lui.ll otli.-r mt!".ii. Intere.tc-.l, that .nict cotn.atiT hnn relii.nr.-.l It. I.ii.li.e.. In the Ht.te of O niton In the Firernan's Fund Innuram1 fill d liottep ib-Tertf t i'h H;(Tt-tar' try ol tin! Htntu XM'"?' III) lidraw Its m-. InilllelU I Mllll Itio Tr (Ii the Treasurer thereof nd to e-e doing business In r i-se d 01 ikt busliK'Sfl In said laO1 A n y mI iey holder In the of On-gori or any nlh-r p.-rs.iioi bavins rUlint tatnl raid innrnrice i.on.pany, an- nereny noinn-'l mine the nifj with the nerrt-taiyof ritsle nf thf HtnU (if iirevoii wtlblu six f'i) montht of the date of the publication of thin nottec f his nottee in Klven piirtsuaht of the provinions of nn Met of lf ! illative Aembl y 'f theHlnU; of Ort iTon. euti'1!-! i-t V amend h-ft.'iin l .t'K.T . d .--U-ttt hspU-r I. of the Miaffflla neons Ui of Or iron ntn j.i Iwl and Anno Utel by W. Lair II ill, approved February twen ty fifth, ivy. M:S INtCf'.AN' K f.'OM I'ANV. ('. I, Tayi'R, I'rest. Attest: W II pRIRKff. ff. -'t'i Pr-meiaeo, Atiii'.t P-lb. Iu'k (piGura A-. tv' .e ?'Vif, 'J.), ii: J.ljj.l,! a' j kj B r.WilirMhl irt " -fc!-: Ll. "" V.'i'rtTWe'" THE NEW n 13 -THE SHORT ROUTE l"o potnts In WAHIUNUTON, IHAUO, MONTANA, hAKOTAS, StlNNKOTA anu Ui East. ThrotiKli tieki'Uonaalu to and from riltC Ailu.ST, I.Ol IS. W ASlllNUTOS, ritll.AlKL I'll I A, N KW YOKK, Ul-sToN and A 1. 1, I'OINTS In the I'nlted Stated, Canada ami Kunijo. The lireat Northern liathvay t a new transeontUieutal It no. tiuiia bullet library obierva tlon ears, palace fleeidiiK and dhilnti ears, family coaches. HavliiK a roek tmllnjt tmek the lirvat Northern Hallway 1b free ftom dust, one of the chlel aunoyaueesof transtoultnental travel Kuutul tickets with atop ove urivllegt s and choice of return rouus. For further lnforilUu eal Ui-on or nrlte E, J. FRASIER, Eugene, Oregon 'it,, UON 'A to. vi Hi n l-M "1 hiid (street Portland, Urefon -BELKNAP Hot Medical Springs. I'liMir passed and wonderfully elllcaclous Iu (.'iimiK Rlieumatism. Skin Diseases, Liver and Kid ney Complaints, Catarrh, Dropsy, La Grippe, Private Diseases, Ague, Etc. tot at?d (;old, Steam, Eleetrio aijd Slower BatJps. A s FINE ' SWIMMING RINK. Free Pasture for Horses. All liliul of itanut nlxminl. The river teems with Salinon, ltiiliilx.w and Hpeekleil trout. stnKe leaves hoteln In Kuueue for lielknap SpriiiKt, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays In the i.iurnliiK. nmkliiK the Nf.riiits'i lu one day. CnrreKpoiideiico will receive prompt attention. Address, A. I'. OSl llANIiKK, lielknap Spring, l.auu Co., Oregon. An flBToenhle TATattvo nrtNn(VK ToNia Bold ly iJnicplsfa or sent by mail. J4jo.fWo. and $1.00 ik.t imcknrro. Samples free V A "Wufl Tllo Knvorlto TOCTH TOWBta WVXJ &J forthoTocthanaiiroath,o Hold by Henderson A L'.iin. 0888888s3S?3880 I WEST S BAKING POWDER S OOO ItFASONH WHY 2l5 -, yuu klmuld buy It. W QQ 1. H la iniidc rlKht here at home. QQ no nindo of I he very llntt, f)u O materia. nnd 1h jtimninU'el f In every reM t i-nual tr 1 qq suixjrior to the very b-.-nl. OP 3. The makers (ft la ranter cv. r" J tin nnd every ciik-ci , . 0 imthoriJ-'l to return j- OQ iiiuiieyiritlajiiotsuiltfr.r!' i Q CAN YOU ASK FOR M0r 00 CiyxuiKT ft Lkvkuh, P.irtUiKl.O OS8G82S8!3S88088b A B Ht.l lfrvltw.li, Ilfrlll I ln.i.IH.Ii,"hl-J'.-iirr1 ,.(! l i,r f-i i til N."iri til-4j fur ltlin mitiifn, O r;. Kitififiy .n iijt-f, A ( i'l I ' ntft (thtr -lt.jflr, i'l.f. I), tttmilJwrtiU. ff THE AntlO'.O CHEMICAL CO. & I St S. DK-.t-i- ...... CI'ICWO uli ny an .r.iKiu. m n m in p-NIGHTl N MOVES THE BOWELS IN Q ' a THE MORNING 1 j F.ir wile at Ver.iiKloli . jil, .ireel lruK .lore, j State Normal School, Monmouth, Oregon. A trAh.li t' -rtio,! for t- aohor. iViiipUtf itnh (iia.lf 'Iralninjf Pepart tueiit aut Strum; I'rod Clonal and Acadeuitu t oursea, THE DIPLOMA-: ot tlie frttool county t.i entlllea one to tench In say tlie .tKte wltliout (urtlier KxiimiiiHttuii, Board and Lodging, Books and Tuition, $150.00 per year. Itentttlltil ami hcHlthful livstlon no tiiloor.l. U There!. n over mnvU at nntralnnl trsrhrn. rml..slleetu-en illy sent on Hfl.lll'.l ion. A.l.lre, V l.l'AMI'HKI.l., iTeKldetil. Or W. A. Wann, Seeri'lury. WAY EAST. it nn mm tourist ilcvpera ami tlmt and second clan EUGENE, : OREGON. Located one block west ol University campus First term WlnsOe;. lK'A For vounti ineu and you mi women, l.tvliia riitcH low. The course of study It tree, except a ron 1 1 li lt on t fee td ft per term. Dur students may avail themselves of all the advantages uivon by tin- I'nlverHtty of tlieitoii- . we make a Kpeelally of the lUvlnlty Cource. HisdeNlred that our stuiletita shall .10 inlie a nrotU'leney, at once Heholarly ami practical, for tumedlntu work lu all departments of Chris nan worn. Write for course, of study and full Informa tion. Add reus, EUGENE C. SANDERSON. Dsin. Smoker LA GREMA, Ten cent; U. of 0. & Queen of Hearts, Five cent Cigars. Superior Photographs JHOTO COHZANYS -SATISFACTION GUARANTEED,- Corner Hth and Wlllnniclte Bin. J. 8. 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