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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1896)
rr DAILY EUGENE G UAKD. I. L. CAMPBELL, Publisher. Publlfhed orery eveuliigof trig week, BuDtlajra aoepuxl. AdtlruBi all communication!, and uk all romltlauoei payable to thg tiMJi iuard, Kugunei.OreKon. 8U1I8CH11T10N KATKS: Delivered by carrier, per wduh ......... v.... I 20 Daltrerud by carrier, per mouth Vft y mall, one year (In advaric?). t 7 Mi 'lx montha .. ' S '5 One month V. 1t tingle coplea 6 Will not be aeut by mall to any adtlrcu. for ny length of time, unlen paid lu advance. (WIEXLV.) Baa year (In advance)...'. 12 00 lxmuntba ...t ... 1 00 . Advertlilnt ratp. made ltuow n ou application. Entered aa aaooud-cUii matter at the Eugene, Ureton, poatoffice. MONDAY, - JAN. 13, 1890. AT DIFFERENCES. "The proposed big cannery in Salem when built will accentuate the necessity and valuo of good roads." Statesman. ''Who is proposing any big can nery in Salem? The proposition of last fall is as dead an Julius C:c aar's ghoBt.'! Post. Suoh 'differences as tlio above betweon neivBpapcrg can not result in any good to tlio town in which they are published. There is a very sensitive lull in the discussion of tlio question of volution in this city at present. . The fifth annual conference of the Y. M. C. A. of the colleges of Oregon, came to a close in this city lost evening after a very intercut ing and successful session. Many delegates were in attendance and will go away well pleased with the rteult of the conference. The Salem Statesman gives the Kosoburg authorities a good hint in the following words: "They are talking of lynching a Itoseburg scoundrel for the attempted assault of a young lady there, We would not be much surprised. In a com munity whoru a condemned mur derer; has twico been allowed loot--6spe, people are liublo to become desperate and do rash things." ' Tho success which tlio upper river boats aro having in reaching this city this winter is very en couraging, and is an indication that we may as well have river trans portation during a greater portion of the yoar. Tho trouble hereto fore has been in trying to run large boats. This could not bo success fully done whon at low stages of water thero are many shallow rif fles to be encountered. However, the oompanios who have tho traffic of the upper valley towns in view are putting light draft bouts into servioe which aro ablo to overcome these difficulties, knd with proKT river improvement we may count on regular service in the future. The efforts which thrso companies are making to accommodato tho want of tho people of this fertile section of the slate are truly lauda ble, and no pains Bhould bo spared to give them all the encouragement possible. The parlor and bar room war riors who abuse Great iirilain as our greatest enemy, and aro ready for war, for someone elso to liht, at any moment, have little itl.iol oar trade relations. A few days ago the San Francisco Kxmriiu r, in its review of the year 1805, kyi the figures of eiports t Ktirnpo from that port as follows: lirrat Britain 114,007,000. All other European countries $35,000 Y believe the same proKsiti"M will hold good at Columbia and I'lip-l Sound ports, And that e.niiitry admits our products free, I ilo nil the others follow the high prottv live system and shut us .ml with an almost prohibitory tin ill. In our trade relations the I'.i.il'u' Coast Is certainly the Moist used dog in the ring. The ships that Oarry our products shroud are forced by our tarijf 1 i come in ballast, mainly, and tl.ut the producer must pay the cost of mil. lug the ships both ways, while he must uav tribute m a wm i New Koillaml nianufacturcs of .10 1 to 1IAI er cwiiv uiuiw ... - goods could be purclinseJ for lro.l. Vet the honest ol.l grange'. "I " for years hat hoen ll by Hie no-. like n 111, nwi Uoniiuerea oy .. al t . I liet of uigh protcctio... In I. .my noric. comes sJo - . ti him off the nrlUffrr There is considerable earliest t alk among democrats and populists in favor of fusion at the coming June election. It Beems to be popular with both parties. Kurope has her war paint on. it would tako but little to plungo her great powers into war. Tho jeal ousies and animosities of centuries are bucIi that they are ready to 11 y at each other's throats on. short warning. An old farmer who undertook to Burprisu his good wife got the worst of it aa tho following will shiiV: "The farmer had purchased a new suit of clothes and had also in veiled in a liberal quantity of "booze" which ho imbibed freely. On his way homo from town ho conceived the idea of putting on the new suit of clothes and surprising his wife by his appearance. Ho stopped on the river bridj;o and took off his old clothes, which ho threw into the river. When he reached for the bun dle containing his new suit it was not there. Ho had lost it. He surprised his wife." If suflVrlng with pllcx It will Interest you to know that IJuWItt's Witch Jin zel Hnlve will cure them. Tills ineili cine is a nccillc fur all complaints of this character, anil if instructions (which are simple) are carried out, a euro will result. Wo bave United this in numerous amen, and always with like results. It tiover fails. Obiii;hn & PkLano. Important School Decision. An important decision was recently Hindered by Ktuto Superintendent of Pttbllo Instruction Irwin, which Is ol cial intimat to rtn ul school districts. In a letter to the superintendent of Lincoln county's schools lie holds that a school district doa tint lose Its organ lullon liy reason of Its failure to hlivo at least three mriiths of school each seh cud year, hut simply lines Its apportionment of elide and county money. Hhould a district full to haw school for a number of ysars, and then by private nitHtm raise funds and lift ve the nccemtry three mouths of school the district would ho entitled to It appor tionment of Htalo and county money thereafter. It would seem III the Hithl of this deelxlon that there Is no way for a school dlntrlct to lose Its atilono my unlets It 1 ntluelied to some other dlairlci. A voltintiiiy failure to elect nl1lccra,y to have the three mouths of M-litiol each yen! does not alleet the organization. I leu III of William Cti. William Cox, ngnd alioutW) years, died at his homo III Crook county, ( cifiiii, of ptieiiinoiiln, Deo. 1.1, INKS, lis win Imrn in I.nfAyotto county, Miasotiil, and crosnail the plaint In IS4H. lie was well known horu In this valley ut an early dny. Ilo win with (ho soldiers that went to tie Uogtit river la 'M, during tho Indian trouble there. For a few years ho lived nt Myrtle Creek, Orrirnn, and from tbeie lie went to KsMern UrvKon where ho has bwvti eiiKnired In the stoeK tniNliiuss. lie never murrlud. Iln leave three brothers mid two sis lera to mourn bis loss. They nil live in un-Kiin. ion, Hack Aitinu. A correKundeut of Hie Oreunlsn from Ilrownsvllle talks very plainly about the published In torvlont In that pner mailt by n re porter sent to Albany by the ptptr llaelf, llio only ellort made from any ourep to create sympntliy for l.loyd Moiituomery. Tho boy has sent, or will arml to that paper, a written n count of tho killing of tho same char acter, undoubtedly punt fabrication. Mll the pftr publish It? The Ore KoiiIhii hit ll own Interview nt fol low.: " Tim ell'orls inado to anvt htm fi'Mii M mrntiil fate are hot credita ble to the eople who make tliem, or to die eiato kIiiim eoiiitnon touaa slid rimiei-l f,ir Inw nttd pint Ice nro coin lirotiilsto by them." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets QstsJjMd, TVr srs Alsyt jsj-rf. Unit, par cVo in tnJii iKrm out ON roiAi Ttirr abeolutflrranr Sick He s.licht. Ml. - .Cnli;..ti,n.i;,.itrdT.Me.ro. tnrril, of thr St. 'math. I.iwt ami ll.'mrla. ran r fVVI 0r-' wmi 74 i,-r;tmtt t w , ,itSfn..t ,,,.' - ', ; 1fc . ., . " I - flMll Away r 1 w -i- wmw u Yat:!ir Yon Su'fer From Or ire Healthy and Have KSOIWNIA -affl"'R"EFRESHING SLEEP DEBILITY'Waa'Sr-SOUND NERVES Gi:NRAL DEEILITY-WSrar-GOOD CONSTITUTION CYfPEP,IA "WT-FINE DIGESTION THE BLUES -a'7--3RIGHT SPIRITS IMPURE BLOOD -lBe-A GOOD CONSTITUTION bK. HENLEY'S CELERY, BEEF film IR0H Will Cure thoso Disoases-AND-Bring all these Blessings Kor sale by OSUUIIN 4 DuLAXU. Oregon Central Hate. Rail hi k YAQUINA BAY EOUTE. Connecting at Yaquina 5uy with tho ban Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steamship Company's Steamship"Farallon." A 1 and flrxt-elaMS in every nnect. ntwui every nays, rassentter neeoinniotiatioti uimtiriasiei. pnuriest route het ween the Willaniulte valley anil California. Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisco: Cabin, $12; Steerage, $8; Cabin, $18. For Knllinir dtiva. nniilv to (IKO. K. CHAV. J,oi'itl AKfiit. KDWJN 8TOXK, MunaKtT, Corvnllin, Or. ITMc In iv i.-.'i' t'di t , 9 I.mf..f;, n I stnil hliml hi- IKsitllvriir.. . 3 HlllIlK '1 liort. MJI'.' ' 'uTUloluluMuiia.On'tr..tiy UKSlKKO.N A. I. HE &UGEJJE I S ono of tlio few prominent papers in Oregon that does not resort to l liromos, I onpons, l'rizo l'aeka);es, Picturo P.otiks, Corn PlasU-rs or some otlier fake device to make an apparent howing of an inereaso in cirenlatitHi. It therefore escapes tho fate of paper that depend for a show of sneeess upon thoso extraneous inducements, which is to lid pitched into tho street or thrown into tlio waste Imsket as soon ns tlio coupon is cut from their columns. TIIH (iUAlU), on the othrr hand, pies r.j;u larly and permnuoutly into st per cent of tho homes of Ktijjono sulclyand entirelr on its merits as a lrii;ht. clean, eiiterpri.'n, progressive and comprehensive newspaper. It is u'livered at an hour, moreover, whon the household las lioth time ami inclination to read, and it IS read tlnioughlv and carefully hy every meniher of the family '1 he, conditions insure for every class of business amounce- inents not only the widest can he secured in our fit v. Ouartintofs mlvortisors that it roadies nioiv jv..pl, than any otlier paper published in Kugi'iio, ami., therefore lias better results. Til K KVKXIN'O. liUAKP, in shoil. eovers the tiehl com pletely, aiul no one who desires to reach the people can ntlord to tlo wiihout the facilities., placed at their command. i.EOBEHE-aoaEBCE STAGE LINE. E. BANGS, rronrietor. "Z ' - ' ' ' lr" - ' - '' " ' 1 ,,. L. w'-.! Difference ! 4 State Normal School. Monmouth, Oregon. A training crhool for t arlicr. (k)tiijIeto KixJltii (iiaii.- '1 ralliliiK lhynrt meut ntii riiroiig iTofeutional and Academic (Jourwja. THE DIPLOMA-: of tlio ichool fiititlca ono to tench lu any eouutjr la the ntnlc without further Kxamiiitttlon, Board and Lodging. Books and Tuition, $150.00 pep year. Ilfautlful mid hcnlthful Im-ntlon no nil'Oi. I liiTu in a g'0l uuniniid lor wi-ll ttaine toainiTB. There l fn over mm ,ily of untrained tenrliers. (ataloijueri cliei-r'i)ly M-nl on aj Meal ion. AudreHK, I. CA.MI'UEIJ., I'resldeiu. Or S, A. Wann, Mt-crctury. Sails from YaUlna for Pan Kraneifco H. L. WAI,IKX, AWfMit,A1l.Miv.()r. ('HAH, CLARK, LSuiiTiiitt-iilfit, C'orvHlliH, Or, r'.m'it ?.rtiy riirer (jTlfkly, pormanontlr alt i-. lit-' VNf, l i.iii.n. l-.i of Drain I'nwnr. f, lU. 'tJm-'S, l.:at IiulUy. Nlgtillr V.aiif . . i.ir y lit I wfit'l, "' illnfttw caused bf . t'i.:.inin.t.notlal 1. Ua nervn Ionia N.V . M' t-it i I'.ildnmi putif 'rnutranil (!mnp. i- V .'.!' n-l. IVI i'-r hoi; rt t"r&. Hr nmlljtrv i-tt (n-vi.-nvff 'iM-.ictj. Wrilo u.frj i, f. 'I'l' ilnn wrnTMH-r, wlib tf 'tlmonln ! ami .' "r ' rr -i.t.lfaHw. Il'ir-trtnf ("i'a- tv. .nitAh!:Kt.LLIIlU.. MMeitltlasitCkUsfsh : N.rtt.auyUMll.llN & lLA.NU, Urui(iL, hut the best puhliiity that T ATa Ma.iCaMt Pill In IV World! rTMn )tMndt,WL.ii A TTJ1TS ,, TZ I f n ;rfrrK ''.ZSTr Lane County Bank. (Eitabllibed In lw.'.l EUGENE, OREGON. A general Banking business nail branches transacted on favorable terms. A. O. HOVEV, President. J. M. AHHAMri, C'tu-hier. A. O. HOVEV, Jk., Asst.Caslir. T. O. Hcsnsicss, Preaitlrut. 8. B. Kaki.i, Jl, Cahier ! ! 19 I I Ot Eugene, I'tld up (sli Capital 50,0GG Surplus end Profits, $50,000 Eugene - - Oregon A ifftneral h An kin i? buisineM done OD reaJlOli l-iw. Sih'lit .Irafu on NKW YliKK, ( Mil AliUt XA.N r KAitt lM JU ftd rUMl iiiU iif exchange nold od foreiKn countries. it- x.hiTa rewiyed suhject to ctieiiji or certtu ca'.a i )eti)it. All collect iui en trxu ted to ui will receive n ir.pt ,tlflilieD. J. L. PAGE, DEAI.KU IN Groceries U living a Larire and Compk'tw stock of Htaiilc and Fancy Groceries bought in the best markets, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, I can oiler the public Utter prices thau any nthsr liou-e in Eugene. Mm of all Kinds taken at Market Prices. Central SHarket, PKOPRIKTORS. Will keep constantly or. hand a full supply ol BEEF, MUTTON, PORK and VEAL, Which I hey will sell at the lowest market prices. A fair stiare ol tie Ensile patronage solicited. :-T() THE KAKMEliS. : We will pay thu hislie.Ht ninrkut price for rut C'atlle, Hogs ami .sheep. Shop on Willamette St., KUGISNB, OREGON. 19" M.'at.i olmrcd to any jtart ot the city ittc ol charge. - im2iJ21SSlaa3) A LAV IX TUILKT Is not complete without an ideal OZZdi'S Coml incs every clement of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Imlit upon h&vlnj th gennins. II IS fOK ,-! lv;ouio; F3 Old Kentucky LIQUOR HOUSE, W. H. mw, Proprietor. Kr. l 'hr !:,.( l rl... WHISKEY, BRANDY, - GIN, -ANt - All Kinds of Wines. Al- tlu ('.-lclrl.l Sil-ln ir-, Mll.WAl KKK lIKKItm, tlrum:!.!. ' soncK vk rui!i.ir.viioN. l.iul !.!.,, at Ili..'1'iu. Or J .iinr. i ', I s:.r; j .111.. I m-ii ;. . I,. Hi,,) ,.,,1,.,. ,.( bl, ,. , N" I,,. , .1 . . . ' ' 1 ....... 1 . 1 l. 1 . ,'J', .... i . ' i i r I -,t ; f. e li.v . t , ' Pt-i.e, ttd : mi nOHPLEW tjj powder, jg p lis CE0..B. DURESS. Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. 1 1 'ILL PKACTICK IN THK COUBl YT of the Seiond Juillflai uuincv uu le Supreme tVjrt of this State. Sciul attention tjivru to collections and fatten lu uronaie. o. A. tosRlf. I L. STEVIM. D ORRIS & STEVENS, A'J TOKNKY-AT-IjA w, El'tiENE, OKKtlOX mitkk Overdue Couutj Hank J. M. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY : AT : LAW. COLLKLTIONS A Sl'ECIALTV. Koom 5 ujjBlalrs, KIbUou'h Bltick, 9th street. 1. BILYfU. J- E. VOUfiO. UILYEU tfc YOUNG, Attokneys-at-Law, KCOKNE, OKKtiON. fardt Pits Over Firat National Bau. k. O. POTTER. H. T. CONDON POTTER & CONDON, Attorneys-at-Lav. EITUENH. OKKtiON. far orrit a In Obnaer's block. F. C. MATTESON, Attorney-at-Law. Office With A. C. Wuoduoek. 4TJS5Siieclal AtteEtlm Giren io A. C. WOODCOCK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Omtt-One-half ulojk touth of t'liri.sioan'i J. J. WAI-T0N Attorney-at-Law, ELoI'Nfc, OliEuON. t):t.4-c ujMarfi, Walt jii'8 tiiock. Will vti h wiicru! Imv prtt ;;io iu all Ihecourfu if (MkSulU-. H. D, NORTON, LAWYER. It.ioins 1 unci 2 over First Nutioiiul Hank. B. F' HAMELL, M. D. Office over Baum's clothing Store. C. E. LOOMIS, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. CRic'L' ui'Htalnt lu Shclton lilork over (jeo. T. liall A Son h Krt.i'erjr alore. l'rivute tclt'iilionc Insiuu the ilnor lor lulls day or nlglit. I K. J. W. HARRIS, r i Ivticiun a ni tSureoti oi: ( t over iniiu-oi.'i ,v Linn'it Umg Store, t'irt. I Iluffci-; b tn 1'2 . in,; 2 to 6 mid 7v .. it.. Krrry mitt-: dot n ..'in ud Utt. DR. O. W. EIDDLE, L DE.NTIST, h.'.- 011 j llr.t.cl ,,rk. The int lm pnwiwunmi. I.vnnai.-I.'.at. uitlcvand ri-fiilt-iMv ,mi li.ire n'r.-. Ivm ,:..k ..... Iloi'i-'l ""' b"1" l" ol lliiue,u J. F. FORD, (ICvanirrliat.l Of !. M liar.. Ic.w, nt. un.ler liar. it. IMtl: 8. . Mkd. JIfo. Co.. Dufur, Ort'iroi . CfKNTl.KMKN: On Mrrivinu K....... wii'lt, I fmiiii! nil wi' l iiml nuxluuilv ui(iiiK. Our little girl, vlKit hi... nne- mi.ii did, n wnst,.,) Bwav t iM.tut.N. i n..w woi:, xtmnit hih! I vitonni,, ami well llish. il u(,. ,s t'oiiRii Cure li.u. .Ion.. Km wi.rk well! I Hi of tliechildrvn like It. Votir S II. Couch Cure has ,.ure,1 and kept nway nil lioarKiivM from me. 80 itive it to every one, with (rrectiiiiw for nil. iliini you priwiieritv, we nre Vmini, Ik. am .Mi. J. 1. Kokd. II yon wl.h to f- !,,, ,,, rh.(, ,Ild llh the Ilia lacW an.l .er ..urp ta... M nn.lvr. MMitlr. ir'i'r.ntt, w cvi.u pt txit.., t,, ,,1 Jr:i(Ki,-.a. NO.It i: OF FINAL SKlTI.Kli ICS I' Nt.tiiTi. bcrebv sir.n ihat Kh2, Oil. H"rv, PlMlltr.Xot Hip :! nl V..I. 1 il.i..rr L.. ttl.d m ,b, ... ",.,.' . l.".i. cm, y. Or,v.,. u.r a,,, ,c , ,., "n'i- I ,,! ,N, , OMl.T . f l,l ('. t,l I,,,,,. - , ' 11 r, h. is,,', J,.,M.,..,f M,r,.,. ,xs, , at l n , in k iu ,1,.. (,, , . . ' np 11 flu, 1 . 11- , 1I.MIM' I.I KLk..,, LV,, ,,,,,, V" . B l-""1'! tlnl ae- - . ... I'.ri... t.it.r .Mt In faiit p-.. !""" V"''1 n'""1 ' ""' "i- jp.tl..t. If any to Ih xiki.tnop of a.ul fi, t,'i"'" "r M"n "'H 'i"1 ' 1 'Mn'rli, s Ki 12. On jioi.r. d i I'ui.r, 4 r-w ii, Jnni-ry Urh ' NOTICE TO CKKlnroitS. . ; j '." : .1 i K !,,; : , ." ' ' '. r of fi p ' .,K"- "-'""- 'I ii ' ... .-.t,. J. .it ". .h. ...,. fa. ...... p..." rt 1 U' l' i. A --.nt It I . , "M ii , i),i,.,i v-"n 1 j .II. Ill 111.. lliJi . EtlOKNK, DuKl.'dS. FOB ALL POINTS KAsT. LEAVE DEPOT FIFTH AND STREETS f Thu Fast Mall, via HnniTT I 1 ingtou ijult l.uhe, i n ulia' 7:00 P Mi j or Kaiman City, or via ju,. i uauy. u Kant;, .MiiuH-aMiiin and t. i wii, wiiu inrnunnwjrvloe to Km stern eitie. ! Kor IViKllelon. I.h(;mh.i. 7 .00 1' M Imily. I Uaytou, ColfMx, I'ullmm,' I ItuLritr ( fiv W, ll U n i htalious. f I.ctil mixed train for I MOM'OW uiiii lduho iiiiiin.t. 8:00 A M Ex fun. jioou mver, .nu i'alk-s jaini Interim dime poiutv J ThiouKh rullman . 1. 1 t-c , tniiriBT" 1 S:: nnu reeuiiiiiK cimir cure ure Ulftt-lj-u 0li . ' " cllici', roruvr Utu-hiiiHlou 'and 'Vl.ira mJ1!' r fir nil ll,fr,rm.llnn r., I .... lUtUBI u, ur BUUICBB W. II. llfKIJU'R!. tteiieral l'ntt-ii. t.r ... , E. MCNEILL, .!. KeeeiVLT and Geileml Maliaer. 1'ortlBUil, orison. Jt. J. JllX'LAN.UUN, A(fM, '"Stlil. EAST AND 80UTH " VIA The Snasta Route OF THE The McruPadic It ExpreBB Traiim IV.rt',-.:. : , h.TMl a :ii Lv l'nriiniir ., ffT" 10:4") am Ar San FrHnuiccr v (j- Above trains stop at Kant J'oitlaLi!, init Citv, Wuoilliurn. tSulem, Turner, Mnl .lerTersiin, Alh.iuy, Ai'ony Jniuiti.-n, HnUt Hiirrislnirk.', JuuctinD City, lrir-, tin, l'rewell, lrain and all station fi.ut j; burv to Aehlaud imlusive. H. 'M) a iu I.v rortlund Ar A i 2M4 p m Lv Kuieue ,v 11..6 a 5.20 p m Ar toiburv Lvrt n oAl.KM PASSFN'CKB, DAILY. 4:i I r.irtlaini, AijI0:l." ti:li prjiA ISulem, L (i.-UUtfc DINING CARS ON OGdCN iKM lt PULLHAB BDFFiJ SLEKFJ:u AND . SFCOND CLASH SI KI'iNt. i I ; AUuohMl to all tl.'i.'U'l, tr nis Wet Side TJiv:ii!'.D. BKTWEEH P0BTI.AND AN'.- ..t..-v HAIL THA1M HAlLT (Kl LfH M;.MA. 7-W) a tu j lav Portlai-d . Ar 620 ( 12:15 p m Ar ('orvMlip I ' l-j. i At Alhany and v!crvoll i- i-i.n t v t of UreRon Ceiitrtl A KiiKtcrn (Uilwuj. EXPBE8H TRAIN DAILY iKACI.n SI'Mmi,. 4:pm Lv 7-Jif p m Ar I'ortlniMl .McMinnviiif Ar i ...4-1- THROUGH TICK ITS ji in ilie Eiiatprn SIiiIcb, ( u..il . m .1 In;, can be olitiirie. at loweM ii.t k rt ni I., (i. ADAIH, Aim, 1 otitt. 11 KOKHI.KIt, K. 1- l iitil.i. MniiiKer, Ai.t. !. .... 1 . I'.iK'l'H-.r 1.) .. Summons. In the Circuit Conn of tin Stii ot Ore for th Oonnty of L-.v Jacob A rn. Plaintiff, H V Eliza Nfpplt-r Am, Dfi nA-1 1 To E ixt Ntppler Atf., !if .ib- y. L.t; dfftiuliQt: In ttip tiMtiti of (!:' S ti . f Otrtf"i : Y tirnbireby Mnirtil t npp,'i itnl -'' I he rorapfHiiit i.f tic l.(.v. rmii,. t piii t ui the ulxive fntitlol c nit ii-- -i, ti'v m the cbrk of Mid court mi ..r UcUir ill it' dny of thf n;it r'gnlitr t-im rnf, l wii: on Mili1.i, tb- i-rri.l (2? !" Mrirch. ItiMi and yon Hiel.fr. i rnt -t ' that if ynti fnil to npn t,r ai ixwvi r r compUmt h lWtby r.ii'iiri". tin- ynnv' willapply to tlio nbnt- . i .1 c inl f-: th ili-t pr-tynl for i b r o mi J file tht run, "to- wit : b r h dn--!1'' tbov ntith d niurt di-o!vini- in-- ' mrttriniMny iww Xi Mi ii i ' t 'I' phititifl' Hi d delt tub m i bov. vi.tiii'i Tht Hiiiiinioni in pnbiirli' 1 Hi tl I tKK Ot'AKt) by orl-r i f m- Huimril'ti -. i' Knllffion, Jii'tK' ut p-hH C int !' ' i ( tmmbpt" nt ko fbi-.r.- Vi ..'". " 3 1 a' d; f )f-f iiib r, -X. W i-a run f Mi A' u T"- Aitoin.)s foi I mill- rtin r: tr.ru ".. rti Wir ft tt:"- , , 1, rvt steel m mm&? rwthfto-vnal und only F'l' : f liahle cr- on th nmrk-t. Ivi i ' ' - - 1 " OonuniH nold only uy HIV A IM I A NO 1'! "W ' M--ni. i.'i...ie. i u-if.,n. SPECIAL. We will Bive. frwol ' M"-'"' '" 1 ' lolllem lltiriliff tH'Oell.N r h" I-'. 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