Daily Eugene Guard
TUESDAY
FEB 13
All Popular
Brands of
CIGARS
JJfok sale at
Julius Goldsmith's
GUARD Telephone, N) Main 191.
New Ads Today.
Grey A Son.
Hampton Bros.
S H Friendly.
UKr.VlTlKS
Dr Lowe, optician, with J 8 Luckey.
For Valentines go to the University
Book Store.
All air tight stoves at coat.
F. L. Chamber!).
Barker bloyoles are better than Ku
Kluoks.
Ii. O. Skeels, the grooerytiian, It re-
furnishing bis store.
An elegant line of cigars and tobao
ooea Just reoelved at the Burber Bhop
otgar store.
One-hair ton garden seed In bulk
Just reoelved at F. L. Chambers.1
If you get there before I do, Just tell
them I'm oomlng to theCbarlty Ball
Feb. 10.
M O Warner tunes pianoe and
organs, .Repairing and polishing,
Bloyole repairing. All work guar
anteed. 0. C. Matlock.
Wall paper at cost, and less.
F L Chambers.
Jiarker bleyolea are better than Ku
Kluoks.
(6.00 docks at $2.60 at Watts'.
W. E. Brown Is orlppled up with
rheumatism setting In one ol the
wounds of a leg.
D. M. MaCrady, artlstlo painter and
paper-hanger. Inquire or leave orders
at I'reston & Hales.
The Jackson oounty prohibitionists
have already nominated a full tloket
to be voted for In June.
Bloyole tires $4.00 a pair.
C O Matmok
All kinds of garden and llower seeds
for sale at I. 15. Btevens market.
Eighth and Pearl streets.
Fresh Garden Seeds Just In.
F. Ii. Chambers.
Buy good guns cheap at Barker Gun
Works.
Faith, Hope and Charity. The
greatest of these Is 'I ho Charity Ball
Feb. 18
Pruning shears and tools and spray'
Ing material, mixed.
F. L. Chambers,
One good spraying now will do your
trees more good than three times du
Ing the summer. F L Chambers sells
spray pumps and rpray compound
Second hand bloyoles at $0, (7, (10,
(16. Barker Gun Works, oheapest
House in town.
Twelve Ramblers sold the past
month. This shows that the Hauibler
gives good satisfaction.
O. C. Mattxck
Wednesday A. U.Jennings will ship
170 head of sheep from Junotlon to the
Uulon Meat Co, Portland. Tbey bring
8 cents per pound and over (6 per
ueau.
The preelduatof theltohekah Aasem
bly will meet with the Eugene
Ittbekab Lodge, No. 66, In special
session, Wednesday evening, February
14, All Rebekaht are urged to be
preseut.
ue will's witou naiei Halve Is un
equaled for plies, Inluriea and skin
diseases. It Is the original Wltoh
Basel Salve. Beware of all oountor-
felts, vlnoent A Co, Corner-Drug
etore.
Mrs J K Miller, Newton Hamilton
Pa, writes, "I think DeWltt's Wltoh
llanel Salve the grandest salve made."
It curea piles and heals everything,
.All fraudulent imitations are worth'
lees. Vincent A Co, Corner Drug
Biore.
"1 had dyspepsia for years. No
medlolne was so efleotlve as Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure. It gave Immediate
relief. Two bottles produoed marvel'
ous results," writes L II Warren
Albany, W.'a. It digests what you eat
and cannot fall to cure, Vlnoent &
Co, Corner Drug Store,
"After doctors failed to cure me of
pneumonia I used One Minute Cough
Cure, and three bottles of It cured me.
It Is also the best remedy on earth tor
whooping rough. It oured my grand
children of the worst casus," writes
Jno Berry, Logan ton, Pa. It Is the
only harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. Cures coughs,
colds, croup and threat and lung
irouuios. prevent oousumptlou.
Children always Ilka It. Mothers
endorse It. Vlnoent A Co, Corner
Drug Store.
All the late pmoeamw, such as Carbon,
Platlnotype, lias Kellef, and Itoyal
Bromide we are able to furnish our
patrons.
Celeron Panels and oval enclosures
In many tint are the newest tbln In
innuuta.
Prune your trees.
Spray your trees.
Harvest clean fruit.
W L DeLano is kept at home with
lagrlppe.
We want to trade for 20,000 shingles.
Barker Gun Works.
A lot of leeond-hand bicycles from
$.') op at F L Chambers.
Best bloyole sold for least money at
Barker Gun Works.
Assist organized charity by attend
ing the charity ball February 16, given
by the Belief Coins.
Experience Is the best teacher. Use
Acker's English Remedy In any case
of coughB, colds or croup. Should It
fail to give Immediate relief money re
funded. 26 ots and 60 ots. For safe by
W L DeLano.
We have over 860 Rambler and Ideal
riders. Buy a Rambler or Ideal and
yon will never have to walk. Tbey
are all fitted with the great G fc J
tire. O. C. Matlock.
Large numbers of people were on
Skinner's yesterday, viewing the
beautiful panorama of fertile valley
and wooded hills from the point of
vantage. It Is no wonder the visiting
editors of last year were so well pleased
with Eugene.
W S Pbllpot, Albany, Ga.says, "De
Witt's Little Early Risers did me more
good than any pills I ever took." The
famous little pills for constipation,
biliousness and liver and bowel
troubles, Vincent & Co, Corner Drug
Store.
See the new striking bags and
wblthy exercisers at Barker Gun
Works.
Geo Barbe, Mendola, Va Bays,
"Nothing did me so muob good as
Kodol DyspepBla Cure. One dose re
lieved me, a few bottles cured me." It
digest what you eat and always cures
dyspepsia. Vlnoent A Co, Corner
Drugstore.
John Dirr, Poseyvllle, Ind, says, "I
never used anything as good as One
Minute Cough Cure. We are never
without It." Quickly breaks up
coughs and colds. Cures all throat and
lung troubles. Its use will prevent
consumption. Pleasant to take. Vin
cent A Co, Corner Drug Store.
Spray pumps, big and little.
F. L. Chambers. '
University Notes.
The Oregon Wookljr.
The committee on ball and furnish
ings of the corporation of the Laurean
and Eutaxlan Societies have reported
that preliminary arrangements have
mads with Professor Glen for the stag
lug of a play to be given at Viliard
hall In the not distant future.
Dr. Schmidt, our professor of modern
languages, Is,' preparing for a trip to
Europe this oomlng summer. It Is
his Intention to leave as soon as his
second semester's work Is finished and
go direct to Parle, where he will attend
the world's fair. From here be will
proceed to Madrid, where be goes to
procure material for a Spanish text
nook whlob be Is preparing for publl,
cation. He contemplates then a trip
through Italy, Switzerland and to
Germany, where he rill visit bis home
and spend most of bis time at Lolpzig,
While in Germany Dr. Schmidt ex
pect to visit Ober-Ammergau to see
the Passion Play, whioh Is given there
every ten years. The professor's Ger
man students are looking forward to
some Interesting articles descriptive of
mis trip upon bis return next fall.
bled Hear Crow.
Mrs. Robert Logan died at her home
uear Crow February 0. She was only
slok a few minutes, and her death was
a shook to the entire neighborhood,
She was highly respected and those
who knew her best loved her most. At
the time of her death she was aged 64
year, 4 months and 38 days. She was
laid to rest In the Gates oemeterv.
funeral services were conducted by
rumer Jordan. She leaves an aged
husband and six children, as follow:
Mrs Battle Wyatt and Willis Logan.
oi eastern Oregon; Riley Logan, of
Benton oounty, Oregon, Mrs Joe Gates,
Mrs Frank Cranshaw, and L Louan
of this oounty.
A Fhiknd,
Paralytic Stkokk. Mrs. Naucy
Btowell, of this olty, sufiered a
paralytlo stroke this morning at the
Cottage Grove Southern Paolllo depot
as she was boarding the train en route
home. She was promptly attended to
by the train men and passengers, and
was niucn belter when the train
reached Eugeue. The stroke Is, ho
ever, quite serious, and It Is not yet
ueioruiiuea now oaoty she Is amloled.
Social, There will be a Valentine's
Eve social this evening at the Episco
pal prian bouse.
PRICES.
lbs rolled oats 5 ots
Flaked hominy per lb 6 ots
can good salmon S eta
lbs beet aavon soap ., 26 ots
SO lb good rice (l.oo
Lard per lb in bulk loot
ll good peaches , B6 ct
lbs good tomatoes , 5 ots
NEW HATS.
NEW SHOES.
AX BILLY. I
CITY COUNCIL
Bicycles to Be Taxed Proposed
Dog Law.
PROTEST.
Council met In regular session last
evening?. Present, Mayor Harris and
Councllmen Luckey, Ostium, Abrams
and White.
Minutes of January 8 and 26 read
and approved.
Finance committee reported favor
ably on a number of bills and tbey
were ordered paid.
Councilman Lucky read monthly
redort of street committee. It showed
2,610 feet of new lumber used during
month.
Street committee recommended the
grading and graveling of Jefierson
street from Eighth street north to the
railroad.
City attorney reported the collection
of delinquent sewer assessments as
progressing satisfactorily.
Protest of property owners abutting
against grading and graveling Jefier
son street from Eighth street to B. R.
for the reason: "That the graveling ol
said street would cause a heavy ex
pense to the said properly owners, and
a number of the said property owners
are not In a flnanolal position to pay
any of the said expenses, and the same
would place their property and bouses
In Jeopardy." This was signed by F.
O. Emerson, E. D. MoKenny, D. M.
Drake, J. F. Starr, J. L. Gardner, J.
M. Roberts, Mrs. L. T. Burr, Mrs. L.
Dless, Rev. K, Koeroer, Miss Mangle
White, Mrs. Bessie Rankin, J. U.
Honlg, Geo. L. Dless, Susan Lowell,
B. J. Deadmond and J. B. Chambers.
Read and laid on table. .
D. R. Lakln presented a petition for
a sidewalk en the Bouth side of Eighth
street from High sereet east to the west
line of tbo foundry, said walk being
along the property of R. Mount. Re
ferred to street committee.
DOO PETITION.
A petition was presented by J. H.
Goodman and 117 others, making It
unlawful for any person residing
within the HmitB of tbeolty of Eugene
to keep or harbor any dog within said
olty, unless said dog be kept at all
times upon the premises of the owner
thereof. Referred to judlolary com
mittee. Councilman Ostium from finance
committee reported that they had re
duced D. Cherry's sewer assessment
(40.40, on account of mistake, and the
balance was paid.
Committee on naming street and
buildings asked for lurther time;
granted.
Ordinanoe regulating show licenses
read third time and passed under Bus
pension of rules unanimously. It pro
vides when the fee of admission Is
under 60 oonts the license shall be (3
for first exhibition and (1.60 tor eaob
other; when the fee Is 60 oents or over,
the 11 rat exhibition shall be (6, and
eaoh other (2.60.
Bills read and referred to finance
committee.
City Attorney Stevens, on motion of
Councilman Oaburn, directed to draft
an ordinance taxing bleyolea. A tie
vote resulted. Osburn and AbrauiB
vote aye and Luokey and White uay.
The n ayor voted aye, oarrylng the
motion.
Judge Potter read report of Drs. W,
L. Cheshire and D. A. Paine, tocouuly
court, on smallpox. On motion or
Councilman Osburn, the Mayor aud
health committee were directed to
confer with the Bchool board In regard
to preventing the spread of the disease.
Warrant for $2 In favor of Dr. A. I
Nloklln for professional visit to Lee
Hoaeltnn, a smallpox patient.
A. E. Wheeler otlered bis safe for
sale to the olty. Counollmau Luokey
moved to refer to tluauce oommlttee.
UK. WELCH'S OPlMO.V
Disease Prevalent In Bsny State, but
iot Viiulent.
In a dozen or iuore slates a disease
has for many mouths been epidemic,
called by some smallpox, and by many
chicken-pox. Cases have appeared iu
almost every town on the coast. on
siderable Interest will be niaufested, no
doubt, In tbs statement of Dr. Welch,
of Philadelphia, who treats the subject
thus;
He takes the ground that tbe present
disease now going tbe rounds of many
of the Northern states baa its source in
the very mild epidemic of smallpox
that prevailed In the South two or
three years ago. It was there very
frequently diaguosed as cbicken-pox,
in fact, the profession was snout
equally divided on the point. But the
disease was ever of a mild type and
rarely resulted fatally. Not infre
quently patients kept about tbeir tasks
and youtbs at tbe quarantine hospitals
often would while away tbe time by
playing ball.
The disease followed much the same
course In tbe Northern states, physi
cians often falling into the error or
diagnosing It as cbicken-pox, and con
sidering the unprecented mildness of
tbe disease, Dr. Welch says be is not
at all surprised at tbe disagreements in
diagnosis. After a study of 20 vears in
hospital work covering 6,600 cases, be
says be has never seen cases of unl
formy so mild a type, nor can he find
a similar epidemic in this or any other
country. Previous to November 1 of
last year he bad 128 cases, without a
single death. In the smallpox
epldemlo of 1894, in Philadelphia, tbe
mortality was .18 in the unvaoclnated
and there was an average of 68 per cent
in all other epidemics In tbe oity back
to 1870.
Tbe average death rate during the
eighteenth century was about 40 per
cent, Tbe mortality from the present
epidemic he declares Is practically nil.
Why the disease should preseut itself
In suoh an unprecedented mild form Is
a question that he will not undertake
to answer, but there can be no doubt of
Its being genuine smallpox, Dr.
Welch avers.
Dr. Welch Is accounted most emi
nent among the medical profession and
his views carry great weight.
Piotures of Electricity.
The photography of lightning is
science's latest achievement. These
are callid "eleotrographs," and are
considered of great value In the future
knowledge of electricity. It Is well
knowo that a peraon struck by light
ning bears an Impression resembling a
tree. The eleotrogrnph has proved
that this is because lightning itself has
a tree-like shape whioh always leaves
a vivid Impression wherever ii strikes.
in tnts respeot it is similar to
the famous medicine, Hostetter's
Stomaou Bitters, whlob also leaves
Its impression that of health unon
every one who uses it. This great
-iwuiiiu is lur me Btomacn Ills, such SB
dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness,
uiainiiu, aiuuHjr irouDie, ana all
aliments which arise from impaired
oigestion. it will not ollend the
weakest stomaou.
St. Valmtlue's Day.
The Portland Telegram oalls atten
tion to the gradual change that has
taken place for the past few years In
the manner of St, Valentine's day
remeniurances. it says:
"Wednesday is St. VhIboiilo'.
Many stores have windows full ol cards
aurt monstrosities whioh are politely
called oomics." The pruotloe of send
ing valentines Is rapidly ceasing, at
enoi. .u mi i.b seuuiug earns Is con
cerned. BoxeB of candy are considered
more appropriate, aud the donor
usually places lits name on tbe package
In order that the recipient will not
give tbe oredlt to some one else, no
much trouble has been nmmeil h ,
nu-caueu dohhhs mat ttieyaregraduallv
SOCIAL.
LADIES' MUSICAL CI.UB.
The Ladies' Musical Club held Us
regular meeting last night iu Frank's
hall, and ibe regularattendunce aiiesis
to the excellence of the numbers. This
is one of the most representative clubs
of capable muslciaus In the Willamette
valley, and Hb Influence is widely reii.
Following is tbe program oflast nlgbl :
Variation. for Iwo plauoi, . . .Beethoven BtBaens
Mrs F h Washburn. Mlu Maud Densmore
Impatience Schubeit
Two Grenadiers Bchumann
Irving II Glen
Piano Boll; a, Scarf Dance Chamlnade
b. Moment Walts Qodard
Miss Lulo Renshaw
Vocal Trio, a, TheWanderer,flGreeting-.....Abt
b, Vorgot ile Not : Botou
Mlu McA'lster, Mlu Craw, Mis Yoran
Overture to Semlramlde, 4 hands Rossini
Miss Hovcy and Miss Hall
SOOIETAS Q01KINAL1S.
The Socletas Quirlnalis of tbe U. O.
will meet at tbe home of the Praeaes.
Professor Straub, tonight at 7 o'clock.
Tbe following papers will be read: "So
crates," by Miss Marsh; "Martial," by
Miss Bannard; "Herodotus," by Mr.
Hemenway; "Theocritus," by Mr.
Whittlesey. After the reading of each
paper there will be ageneral discussion
of the subject.
CHARITY BALL,
Invitations are being issued for the
Charity Ball to be given at Armory hall
Friday evening, February 16, under
auspices of tbe Woman's Relief Corps.
Price of tickets, $1. This organization
is one of the most important factors in
Eugene in attending to worthy charity,
aud by Its admirable work commands
the respeot and confidence of tbe busl
nes community, This ball is for tbe
purpose of raising funds to ooutlnue
this noble work, and everyone should
purchase tickets.
The Oregon Weekly.
Telephone No 16 for stove
blaokeued or set up.
repaired,
Clew Spring Goods
Students of tbe U O have started a
new paper called The Oregon Weekly,
devoted to the Interests of the school.
It will In no way conflict with tbe IT
O Montbly, which is a purely literary
publication. The Weekly will give
thuae matters of importance occurring
around the school, aud will be in every
sense a newspaper. Tbe students hav
ing active control of the new paper are:
Editor-in-chief, C. N. McArthur, '01;
Associate Editors E.N. Blytbe, '03:
Grace I. Wold, '01. Managing Editor
L, E. Hooker, '03. Associate Manag
ing Editors, C. E. Sanders, '02; Susie
Bannard, 01. Special reporters; Leila
Straub, '01; W. L. Whittlesey, '01; dole
E. Stanton,. '01; John J. Handsaker,
'01; M. M. Scarbrough, '03. Executive
Committee, M. L. Applegate, '00; Sybil
E. Kuykendall, '03, and Clarence M.
Bishop, '02.
In his Balutatory Editor McArthur
says: The University of Oregon
moving; it is moving in the right dl
rectiou. Under the new regime the in
stltutlon has taken a new lease of life
aud Ita students, faculty, alumni and
friends are now striving to make Ore'
gon's State University what it should
ue. ine Oregon Weekly la one of tbe
new student enterprises that has come
to stay, and we sincerely hope that it
will do its part toward the advance'
ment ot the University's Interests,
Ihrough these columns we shall en
deavor to keep the students informed
aa to what 1b happening around them
and to point out every po88ible avenue
oi advancement. We hope to bring
the alumni and former students Into
close touch with all oollege afialrs and
u imorm me rrlends and patrons of
me university concerning Its working
aim me inuuences that are surrounding
men sous ana aauguters who are in
attendance here.
Who is a Citizen.
ARRIVING nA.I.Y,
Dress Gods,
Is
Trkiiigs,
mi,
km
fT)d maijy otyer goods
too ijumerous to neptiog.
S. H. FRIENDLY.
Euqknis, Feb.. 13. 1900.
To the Editor: In your issue of
yesterday you say, In eflect, that two
young women were being mentioned
in connection with the republican
uuuiiuuuon ior superintendent nf
sciioois for Lane oounty, but owing to
n reueui aecisiou ortue Oregon supreme
court (State ex, rel. vs. 8tevenB) a wo
man caunot bold an .office "
the court holding that a woman I. n.
a uiuzen.
It is true that the court did hold
uuuei .ru o sec. a and Art. 2 sec 2 of
me constitution or Oregon that women
are ineligible to the ollioe of euperln.
tendent of schools, for the reason that
that office at the time of the adoption
of the constitution was a constitutional
oftloe and that under article 2 section 2
supra, only male oltlzens are eligible to
county offices.
To have held that a woman was not
a citizen would have been utterly a0
surd and made the court ridiculous in
the eyes of the whole world. Nooourt
In this country ever pronounced any
"ucli Judgment, no text wrlt.r .... .
--.c proposuion so contrary to
..i vM icniU,
A citizen 1b defined
tive-hnrn n ... ,, .'
""""wo person
either sex. who in h.i.j . ..
.-.,, .. "to 10 mil ,.,
wu iu me exerc an
of tl,...i,... . "Yemeni
'""""i private rights " 8 A
and Eng Enoy of Law, 242
"eepectrully,
E. H. SKirwoRTH.
Wall Paper...
bnestlJ
We have decided to discontinno
mDer department, and m. '"C
lm'ncr an will rifTur cnrvir, r.e .1 rt
ui""b " " "i ui ine n
-i -. ; 1 . . .
oi papor iu iuuno at,
Startling
Prices.
If you call early you will find a fine line
of designs to select from. The opportu
nity of the season for handsome decora
tive work at a small expense.
GRimil HARDWARE CI
RUNNING UP A BIG BILL
For doctor's fees wouldn't be
nscwary, when you m at.
tacked with colds at this .
son of the year, if yuu weuU
keep a bottle of our pure and
W. grade Cyrm Kobl.
Whiskey in yur house, md
then take..it mltlie form of
toddy, or nn your taste die
tates, at bedtime or any othn
old time. There is
like it for colds, L Grippeor
kindred ailmentB.
WfltKensbi
Bargains! Bargains! Bargains!
Scrub Brushes,
Shoe Brushes,
Clothes Brushes.
Any kind of Bruit..
AT HALF PRICE,
Bargains in glassware to make room for oa new stock
Strike while the iron is hot. We have made adeeri
out in everything in the grocery line. If you don't
believe it onme and see. We will sell you a new
galvanized fanoet 6 gallon can full of oil for $1 60
or tbe can without the oil for50 oents. If yonatudj
economy may learn a lesson of us.
GRAY fe SOW,
A SPANKING TEAM
of high stepping roadBters wonld prob
ably look like ordinary horses if not dressed
n a manner to Buit their style. Don't ei
peot your horses to louk prond and fiery if
they are ashamed of their dress. Fit them
out in one of our stunning buggy harness
and they will repay you in pride and aotion.
PRESTON & HALES.
Manufacturers of Harness and Saddles.
Dealers In Paints, Oils and Wall Paper.
mm
"any
na
of
Sotlce.
The Ladles Aldnfih.i.i r,L. .
church will ,v . ;; : "nrl"n
inn h.r -.,""." '""even-
Feb 21st tk " ' birthday,
Piano I kxso s v -n .
Hotel Arrivals.
HOFFMAN HOUSE
Q T Lane, Leaburg
8 E Landes, Cottage Grove
W I Coleman, Coyote
J 8 Fergueson, Junotlon
J A Longbottom, Albany
N A Melson, Portland
W E Frazier, Portland
H U Mayer, Chicago
KK Kubli, Jacksonville
G B Hicks, Seattle
Chas 8 Dixon, 8 F
J L Pendleton, Cal
HOTEL MJGENE.
N E Barr, K Y
J T Ellison
Q W Hubbard, Saginaw
G R Miller, Springfield
J F Bushnell, Pleasant Hill
E U Clemeut, Spokane
W A Teutseh, Portland
J 8 Stephens, Tillamook
J F Wyman, 8 F
J F Graham, Placer
John McKeown, N Y
Miss Maud Hanot, Gold Hill
J FDay, Newberg
Thos E B Johnson, Oakland
F A Buul
W M Henkrloks, Tacoma
U G Bavage, Portland
T ,-r, Tn. . . .
uuu ruvB. mis morn no a fnr
o. e.gni men left Coburg for the Upper
-wua, wnere tniV w 11 nt-rl: !
.u cwm-ivelly Lumber
Co. They will flret 8tart lha leader
urlve, which contains ahont snnnoo
fW. nf 1 , . . I
. iuks wnicn are niwriari i
-...iBBiiipnients. This will be fo
second drive containing
000,000 feet. When th a a., "
.-wnpieieu a third drive will com
menoe containing 4.000.000 fp-t tk
"'"V"y oas a large force of lueu at
their Coburg mm Bnd tbe
""uuownas an nHo .
Inn D ,, . " "fpenmuoe,
"c"y, ine genial manseer
Mbeyhave onler. ahead to keep
mon.i sieauy for several
Tn Tl.,.. .
wL.. HCHONKR.-Florence
A W p 'i I man lnf0" that
A. W. Beadle.of San Francisco will be
1L 7. . weeR or two ff the pnr-
bnTTri. . " . """Bements about
.tructionofmo;,,;;-;;;;
K??' '"dustryon this river, as there
'an abundano nf .i.. o ..
the world for th.T mber ln
obtained here. ;nd7" OM eM,,y
hsteadyempioymentfrt h?
to carry hmh seis
"5 bicycles, all l arr, n
the w. . now on
bers. "-"'wwem. FLCham-,
HOTEL EUGEflE
Holl tnbeck Bros. & Brisk,
Rates $1.00 and $2.00 per diy.
Adequate accommodations for commit
lueu. neaaquarters lor miners.
EUGENE, OREGON.
The Hoffman
W O 2EIGLER, PR0PWIT
SUNDAY DINNERS 60s
EUGENE, OREGON,
J. W. kays mmm a
EM3ALKER8 and fUNFMl
Cay & Henderson. Undertaken
Embalmers. Cor. Wit. and 7th sti
Hood's
Do not gripe nor Irritate the silo
tary canal. They act gentllr"
promptly, cleanse cHectually m
Give Gam fori
Sold by all druggists. 25 cec"
Beware of Ointments for CatarrlTW
Contain Jtercurr
As meroury will surely destroy f
sense of smell and completely de?
the whole system when enterlDf'
tbrouirh tha miionno surfaces. CW
articles should never be used eictp1
prescription from rentuable phFlci
as the damage they will do ! W""J
to tbe good yon can possibly n
from them. Hall's Catarrh WJ
Toledo, O, contains no mercury, wj"
taken Internally, acting directly np
the blood aud mucous surfaces of
system. In buying Hall's W"Z
Cure be sure you get the genuine, '
Is taken Internally, and msdsj"
Tnlerin. rihin k V l rheney1
lestimohlals free.
Ho d hvHrnCTll nrlw 75C tier w-
Hulle Family Pills are the W-
Hoiribly Mutilate
At Hratiini. .inn, Kiirhtb etrert, '
store,
doors west of P. O. The
lace
thfl tyrant Well larulp ripflratioe
r, ...... . v
now going on. The prices M
been mutilated. This is done to q"1"
make room fur our spring ood
grains, In combinations, 23 cen
8niNor.Es.-W. B. Andrei"
received another carload ol
Washington shingles, b' M
for sale.
Still a fewrooruB o?4UO
10c F L Chambers.
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