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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1895)
llPioneer" relates to the early set tler of a new country. "Pioneer" is also relative to the only complete Drug store in Athena. Kirkland Is the man in charge, and his system of reduc ing Prices these hard times is rewarded with incre ase of trade, for which he thanks his patrons. ; UNTIL FEBRUARY 15th. To all persons afflicted with Catarrh, Throat and Lung trouble, The Slocum Medjcine Co. offer Prof. Slocum's Rational Home Treat ment for five dollars..: The' Treat ment CQn8istaof thirty-six ounces Constitution ' Medicine, twelve ounces Atomizer Fluid, and latest improved atomizer a full three months treatment, sufficient tocure ninety.geven percent of any case or stage of catfirrh. Over fourteen hundred Oregon references Bince ' March 1893. This offer expires Feb. 15th, and is made to advertize this great "remedy. ; After above date, the above Treatment can be obtained at its standard price, twentv-five dollars. All orders will- be shipped by return express, wit ' full directions. Money should a company order. Give name, ex press office of city, state and county plainly. Make drafts or Money orders payable to Slocum Medicine Co., . Walla Walla, - . Wash. Box CO, Dep't. C. ' : '. " . Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder - World's Fair Highest Award. DON'T STOP TOBACCO. v How to Cure Yourself While Using It. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to -the syBtem, as tobacco, to an invet : erate user becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves. Baco-Curo is a scientific cure for the -tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin phy sician who nas used it va . cis . pri vate practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guar . an teed perfectly " harmless. You can use all the tobacco1 you wapt, while taking Baco Curo, it will no tify you when to stop. We give a written guarantee to permanently cure any case with three boxes,or re fund the money with 10, per; cent. interest. Baco'-Curo-is not a sub stitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of, the will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the system, as pure, . free from nicotine as the daytyou took vour first chew or eplbke,:: .Sold by all druggist, with oqr ironclad guan- tee. at l.ut per box, ' three boxes, thirty -days , treatment, $2.50, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send bix two;cehV stamps for sam ple box, booklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company. Manufacturing Chemists La Crosse, Wisconsin. ... ' Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Flr, San Francisco. The regular subscription price of the Press is $1.50 a year and tho regular subscription price ot the Weekly Oregonianls $1.50 Any one subscribing for the Press and paving one year in -advance and get both the PfiEss and the Weekly Oreconian for $2.00. ' All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions r . ' . j :n l ior one year in auvance wiu uo en titled to the same offer. tf. , Karl's Clover .root will purify vour blood, clear your complexion, recrulate vour bowels and make vour head clear as a bell. 25c 50c, and $1.00. Ilollis sells four-foot' Cord- Wood at $3.50 per Cord. Awarded Highest Honors World's f-V, W "f F JJLj ' ; ". MOST FERFECT MADE A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre torn Ammonia, Alura or any other aduiierant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Local News. The Boys are talking base ball. F. II. Coffin, of Weston, was in town yesterday. Mumps are prevalent in Athena and neighborhood. M. J. McDaniel, of Weston, was in the city yesterday. . Mrs. A.. R.Bradley visited friends in Weston yesterday. Farmers in the vicinity of Day ton, Wash., are plowing. ? Rev. Fellows, of Weston, was or dained at Adams last Sunday. i Frank Jackson sank a well on his Main street property this week. Porter Graham, a Weston farm er, traded with Athena "merchants yesterday. ... - A bon bon ball is to be given at the Weston Opera House next Fri day night. , . : , : ; '. See Mosgroves new ad in this is sue. Kead it very carefully for every word is gospel truth. , - T Mrs. N. Swaggart visited in Pend- eton . this week, tho guest of her l"f" ii,t- tt- r.I-i YirJLi- -Jrum for Vasco, Oregon. . . daughter Mrs. Carl Wheeler.. . ,. : ff Baker Citv rennirps a liripnsA $10 per quarter' for conducting J Chinese laundrv in the town. John Gillis has been engaged in cleaning off the lot whereonce 6tood his furniture building and halL. ,'. . A letter from grandma Froome states that her health has not im proved since going to California. . Wallowa county farmers have been leeding quite a number of hogs at Elgin preparatory to ship- Jas. Ash worth,', the young man ho was wounded recently on the mountain East of Weston, is able to be about on crutches. The protracted meetings at Ad ams have been very successful i securing conversions. Twelve wer baptised the other evening. . County treasurer W. C. Krn is sues a call for warrants beaung dates between January 1 and May 1891.. The amount is $1,700. ;) Hereafter there will be Sabbath school every Sunday at -the Bap-' tist church, in this city, under the supervision of Mrs. .C. Al Barrett! Karl's Cldver Root, the sreat Blood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion and cures Constipation, 25 ds.,' 50 cts., The' members of the Young peo pie's' Christian Endeavor met at the residence of J. N. B. Gerking, West of Athena, Mondav night. Game's and refreshments. Shiloh s Cure, the gre"at Cough and Group Cure, is in great demand ocKei .size coniai-ns iweniy-nve doses, onlv 25c. Children love it. Sold by all Drugists. , --:h The E. O. College boys are con sidering a proposition from the Whitman college eleven, of. Walla Walla, for a football contest on: date to be arranged later. X' laiiB. uumicci. ji ircswu. w ag in town yesterday laying in s sup- piy 01 guuiir sinngs. ; r rans is genius who manufactures guitars and other musical instruments. Shiloh's Cure is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consum ption. It is the best Cough Cure Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., ancK r Ktu all ; probability the Athena d will be secured to furnish music for a grand picnic at the; famous Bingham springs to be held during the month of July. A.: R. Bradley last Thursday slaughtered 19 head of hogs and as a result has on - hand about 4,000 pounds of superior pork, which he will Cure and dispose of on the home market. JLhe liaker Uity democrat says that J. Henry Longmaid has made a success of the Cyanide pro cess of treating the Cracker creek ore, saving 85 per cent, when only 72 per cent, was expected The Thompson executor's sale on Saturday resulted in the dis posal of about $15,000 of property, enough to concal claims against the estate and leave a balance. says the East Oregonian. : The major portion of the town property had been reserved from the sale will be turned over to t ays the Pendleton Tribune: A sitor from Weston ' reports that Editor Harvey's Philistine has sus pended publication for all: time. Possibly the following ' note, pub lished in the last issue, was intend ed as a veledictory. ' It read: "Everybody will be glad when the editor of the Philistine leaves town." : ,:- 0. W. O. Hardman Sheriff of Tyler Co. W. Va., appreciates a good thing and does not hesitate to say so. He was almost prostrated with a co'd when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Re medy. He says: "It gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an invaluable remedy for coughs and colds." F01 sale by Osburn. flaw UMHl Joseph Lewis, of Weston, was in I the. city Tuesday. Mis Lizzie Ridenour, of Weston, visited in Athena this week. Wills & Barnett, grocers of WeB ton, have discontinued business. 1 " Deputy 8heriff Kimberk came up from Pendleton on business Mon day. Our friend, Geo. Reynolds is city marshal and water superintendent at Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Church, of Milton, visited in Athena this week, the guests of Mr. Post. " Farmers who were contemplating starting to plo at are now hesitat ing. Result of the cold snap. Don't forget that Max Lewin has the finest 6tock of groceries in the city, and sells them at quick Bale prices. - Judge DePeatt and L. D. Livelv, of the First National bank, made flying visit' to Portland last week.". , .. V.'-. Fred Brown, the - popular har ness maker ot Weston, and well s Jolirlr Fose.'' Marion" Kees -and' eral members1 of the Normal chool faculty, took needed exercise by walking over to Athena. Considerable sickness at present prevails among ; the - children throughout this vicinity. Sore throat and croup predominates. ; Captain Sweeney ,-U. S. A., San Diego, Cah. says: : 'Shiloh's Cat arrh Remedy is Be" finest medicine have ever found that -would do me any good." Price 50c. : F ' , - East Oregonian: E. R. Burk and wife, of Dayton, spent Sunday in Pendleton visiting relatives. Mr. Burk; is editor and proprietor of the Tri-Weekly -published at Day- ork has commenced on" the tank which will hold the sup ply of water for the Athena water works. Mr, E. W,Cumminga who is superintendent of construction, proposes pushing the- system to CQmpletion ass rapidly as possible. .Kangaroo ...Calf., -. The . . . "Ideal" : ... .Milwaukee.. . .... . . . Grain Creedmoor . . . ....The... .; :.. Great.. : : : : LOW PRICES C. A. Woody, editor ,of the Pac ific Baptist, Rev. Parker, state Missionary, of Oregon City, and Rev. Ellis, of Baker City, were in the city Wednesday, guests of Mrs. C. A. Barrett - Mrs. T. S. Hawkins. Chattan nooga, Tenn, says, "Shiloh's Yita lizer 'Saved My Life. I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For Dyspep sia Liver or Kidney trouble it ex? Price 75 cts, yotes are becoming bo numer- s in Gilliam county that sheep men and others are trying to de vise the best method of killing them off. As many as 30 head of sheep has been killed during . one rijght, near Long creek. :i Normal school, whiled away sev eral hours the other evening by tripping the light fantastic on a wheat platform to the .fascinating music of a mouth organ. Nine demerits now appear opposite their respective names on the register and one more means expulsion from school; ',, ..' ..";.;':--' ' Sheriff Houser will proceed im mediately to levy on and sell pro perty for ' delinquent taxes. The list is nearly complete. The sher iff wishes.it emphasized that the property jmust be sold, and unless the tax money is forthcoming in a few days, the sale will take place. There will be absolutely no delay after the list is handed him of Uftogdiwho are delinquent. ; Mrs. Ida Gillis and little son pb, met with an accident Sat urday evening last, that might have proved serious. They were riding in a cart, when the horse " became4 frightened, and ran away, throwing both mother and child to the ground. Mrs. Gillis received bruis es about the face but Ralph escap ed miraculously without injury. The cart was demolished. The experience of Geo. A. Apgar of German Valley N. J., is well worth remembering. He was tro ubled with chronic diarrhoea and doctored (of five months and was treated by four different doctors without benefit. He then began using Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy of which one small bottle effected a complete care. It is for sale by Osburn. n I ALL STYLES : : : : : s ...v; calf... , ...A Pendleton is to have salvation army barracks. J. E. Gorman was a county seat visitor Monday. ., ' Frank Beale is confined to his room with mumps. Mrs. Al. Garden, of Pendleton, visited friends in Athena Sunday. This season the Pendleton scour ing mill's capacity will be doub led. ; ' a . Lee Hiteman took; the teach er's examination, at Pendleton this week. , . . ; . . Frank Deprat and go. H. Clark, Pendletonites, were in ; Athena Tuesday. - Mr. RArCarden was confined k his room with illness the fore part, of the week. : - i Mat Isley and familf,fef Weston, were in the city Wednesday trading with our merchants. - The directors of the Eastern Ore gon; and... Washington-,. Kireman' Association' meet ' 1 - . - L T.. .it J I in Pprtland , to- morrow, v 'Clark V.Wood has : resigaed his 1 position as ity editor of " the La Grande Chronicle and etttrped to fendleton. - l r te be quite a carpenter.! His ma Wess AVard has proven himselti'i' chanical ability is vouched, for b'ykriea8ed with their present chief Lthe appearance of a chicken house recently erected at the home of A, J. Parker.' : . . 1 30v 30 Boxes OF KELLOGG i . . JHONSON COMPANY'S SHOES -AT- I.IATT. M0SGR0VE. One The members of Athena Fire Co., No. 1, at their regular nieetinst last Monday night elected W; EVYpung, President; A. J. Parker, Foreman; C. C. Sharp, Asst Foreman V Bob Tharp, Treasurer and B, A: Fsher, Secretary; ,', :;; :,. .; ;; a. ; ' ; Joe. TaU m an recei ved' by' ex press yesterday, from some friend i who has heard of Joe's weaknefjf fojr cur ios" a "genuine i kin of a yong. boa constrictor. It is exhibited today in the show window of Tallman & Co.'s drug store.' East Orexoman. Travelers going EastfVif North ern Pacific R. R. will net hereafter be compelled to stay Jn, Pendltori all night, as the work (rain leading Athepa atll.io a. m. maxea f;on nection with the Northern' Pacific the same day for all points jpjast and West of Pasco. ... ' - '. : '.- ' : Kimbrell vs. Spargurj. anci Kim brell vs. Minnehaha Ditch Com pany, respectively for 123 and $46 fof civil engineering work on, the Foster ditch, were settled by ith Spargurs paying Mr. Kimbrell, $22.50 and the latter eettlinsr the costs and -disbursements in thelac' tions. n, , ' " ; Fire Wednesday morning deg' troyed two ware houses in Walla Walla, owned by the Schwabacher Co. and Dement Bros. In the lat ter were 22,000 bushel of wheat which was destroyed. Schwabach- er's warehouse was empty. The loss is 18,000. Dements had insur ance on the wheat for $5,000. The fire is supposed to be of incendiary origin. Truck Load S. A. Lowell is in Salem being groomed for Senatorial honors. The spring fights have not yet commenced but they are in bloom. E. DePeatt, L. Shaw and W. E. Young, of Athena, are at the hotel Pendleton. Clover Leaf lodge No. 35. D. of II., will give a 10c social on the evening of Feb. 27. II. C. Adams the sheep man at tended the Thompson sale in Pend leton Saturday. East Oregonian. Kirkland's telephone is in de mand every evening. The dead lock at Salem creates the demand. Miss Ida Ames, who has been re siding in Athena for some time, returned to her home in Milton to day. Xhereismore chess played in Walla Walla than in any other city in the union of its size, says Uhei Statesmen. a 1 . .wiek as the matrimonial market our farmers would have money to throw to the birds. ,,.. - A commerial club has been orga nized ai Baker City for the purpose of raising funds to be used in impro ving the roads leading out of the KRftt rivpr Tridinna nrA nnt vat. and will hold an election at the court house in Pasco at rhich con siderable bickering is anticipated. . Rev. La Violette writes the edi tor that he is conducting meetings in Davton, Wash. Many conver sions have been made among the leading citizen) and business men of that city. Rev, La Violette will kfcenipme for his Sunday work. y... r .... a . . yome of the boys played a good e on J. M. Hays Wednesday evening. While that gentleman was m one of the stores they chang ed the wheels on the express. It was some time before he "tumbled" to what everyone on the street was laughing at. Elgin Recorder: MattMosgrove tho popular commercal traveler was a visitor in Hlgih Wednesday. ALL STYLES : : . ."Pusher".... ..... , v . Austrain Calfv . . . wJCangretta . , t . , . Oil Grain.. . .... .. . .Custom Made. .. . . . . .Ladies. .. . ; ; . . ...Low Cut . Tans.. .; . LOW Mr. M. has extensive business in terests in Umatilla countv, and as he is . well informed in regard to the industries of that county we in terviewed him in regard to farming matters in his section, and was in formed that in his opinion not over 30 per cent of the tillable land in the country would be sown to grain for the harvest of 1895, He said that the disaster of the last two seasons had driven many farmers from the business and that the fu ture prospect were not such as to warrant those who are in a condi tion to raise a crop, to sow a very large acreage. . DAVE COUTURE SHOT. Hurh Robie Fires the Shot at a - Dance.".:,: Last night at the Pamburn place on the reservation a .dance was in progress and Dave Couture, a Frenchman, who is well known in Athena, was one of the musicians. As near as can be learned of the af fair this morning, Rome was drinKing and a racket was started between him and Couture. In the iracus Robie fired two Bhots from a 44 calibre revolver. The first bullet passed over Couture's shoul der; they then clinched, when the second shot was fired, the bullet entering the left side, following down the ribs, and coming out near the lower extremity of the spinal column. When the reporter visited the wounded man in his room at the Athena Restaurant, Dr. Sharp, the attending physician, was probing the wound and Couture was bear ing the torture with commendable grit, laughing and talking with those gathered around the bed The man is somewhat fleshy and the bullet made a serious flesh wound, probably 15 inches in length. . Unless blood poisoning kUahI J r. 4 I it mitt. h.AlnA. hl.Mllnff Couture will soon recover from his wound. Robie, at this writing not under arrest,. H A Happy Ending. ' Ottebvim.k, VA.-"For fifteen year I was a great sufferer from Dyspe psia, and nothing relieved me un till I tried Simmons Liver Regulator This is the best medicine in the world. j I PRICES S IN SOCIAL CIRCLES, What Athena Society has Been Doing the Past Week. Friday night the young people tripped the light fantastic in the Morris building on Main street. While the attendance was not large, the music was good and a most en joyable time was had. .A C0UNTEY FAKTY. Mesdames Richardson, Young, Willis Bush, Hardin Mansfield Leeper and Miss Leola. Young were 1 nesday at the country home of Mrs. Nellie Taylor, west of town. A splendid dinner and a most socia ble time was enjoyed by all pres ent. ' ' MRS. KIRKLAND ENTERTAINS. Last Friday afternoon, at her residence on fifth street, Mrs. P. M. Kirkland entertained the, fol low, ladies at cards. Refreshments, of Eandwiches, cake, coffeo," and cho colate were served. Those present were: Mrs. N. A. Miller, Mrs. Leeper, Mrs. Jasl Nelson, Mrs. Wm. Young, Mrs. Lake France,. Mre. M. M. Johns, Mrs. F. B. Boyd, Mrs. Judge DePeatt, Mrs. Callander, Mrs. Frank Beal, Mrs. G. U. Us- burn, Mrs. Kirkland and Misses Le ola Young and Bessie Davis. SUPPER AND ENTERTAINMENT. The ladies of the M. E. church will on Friday evening Feb. 22, give what is termed a New Eng land supper in connection with a character literary entertainment. Mother Washington, Maud Muller, Josiah Allen's wife and others will be sewed, for which a charge of 25 cent3 will be asked. Admission to the entertainment is 10 cents. MRS. CALLENDER 3 AFTERNOON. Mrs. Callender ga ve a very pleas ant afternoon to a lar number of her lady friends one day last week. Refreshments were served. Teachers' Examination. County Superintendent Woodruff Mrs. Ida Gillis of Athena ana il E. Woodruff are the board conduct ing the examination of applicants for teachers certificates at the court house. It is tho regular quarterly examination.,' The names of applicants are: : Misses Alice James, . Cordelia Gallaher, Anna Bodey, Lena Jay, Ada Pierce, Olive Simpson, Lottie Coolidge Maggie A. Daisly, Janet D. Maybee. Minnie Greer, Mhel L. Thomson, Ada Brown, Ella Mc- Connell. Grace Baumgardner, Daisy Bry son, Cora McEwen,' Car tie Stanfield, Messrs Ben F. Brown, A. Manning, Geo. Done, J, W. 0 Hara, Lee Hiteman, Robt. ,N, Stan- field, Roy W. Ritner, John Kear ney, Chas. E. Maybee, Wm. Kim- , Lamar Gulch Items.' '"' ' Since I last wrote, gentle spring and king winter had a tussel, and king winter still holds the"fort. The debate was well attended. The question was decided in favor of the negative. Question for next Saturday eve, "Resolved, that the state of Oregon should not appro priate any more money for school purposes. Kev. Olus, of Weston, is holding a series of meeting in the Dry Hol low school house; A great deal of interest is manifested and already quite a numbor have united with tin church. T. J. Watts has had the la grippe for the last week. Homer Watts is just a flying. He had a new girl out Saturday night. Mr. Charles McLain's little boy has been confined to the house tho last few days with pleurisy, Mr. Nelson Swaggart ha3 been confined to the house with la grippe. News is as scarce as hen's teeth. Topsy. Doings At the Weston Normal School, Miss Daisy Shaw has quit the Normal. Several Normal boys gave Prof. German a call Sunday evening. Mrs. Bradley, of Athena, visited us Tuesday. - A committee appointed by tho legislature, to visit the State Nor mal schools will visit the Westo school some time this week. A letter was received from the Whitman College, to the president of the Weston Normal Athletic club.- asking if a series of games of foot and base ball could bo arrang ed between the two places. Friday evening Prof. German took charge of six Normal boys and started them towards Athena While walking down the street one of our number got lost while read ing the signs. After doing justice to a sumptuous supper of red hot salmon and cold ham, we went to the St.'Nichols shaving parlors and all got shaved, even to bud Kees. The company took a tie pass back which only cost 30c. We got off at Weston ; and serenaded Mies Wright with, ''Down on theSwunee River." . , Prof. German's class in drawing is doing good work. Prof. Royal preached in the U. B.' church Sunday morning and evening. Geo. Ginn quit school Monday. F. M. Bowman, of Milton, com menced the Normal Monday. Miss Areta and Henry Barrett, of Athena, have commenced the Normal again, ; Somebody will take a tumble when a brick house falls on them, that is if they don't quit shaking the floor. ; Dancing and scrapping are out of data in.Weston. ' e. o, s. n.-s. A Load of Elk. it an interesting sisht on 0 o Main street this morning was a large circus-like wagon with a guil lotine slide at the after erd, which on first sight looked like a menag erie wagon, and on close inspection proved to be three large elk, two doe3 and a large buck. They were brought from Wm. Reser's ranch where he has about a dozen still These three are the elk purchased by Mr. Levi Ankeny and presented to the Pullman argicultural col lege, and were being taken to I)r, . Cropp's summer resort, where they will be taken care of until proper quarters are prepared at Pullman.. , Quite a largo crowd of interested spectators soon collected about the wagon during the few minutes stop made near the corner of Second street, and many were the admir- -ing exclamation uttered by tho on- ; lookers. The buck ia a monster, having a handsome set of antlers, and is about six years old. The does are also handsome creatures and their graceful movements in motion, will no doubt be much ad mired by the visitors at Lakeside, this coming summer.-Walla Walla Statesman. County Division. From the Lewiston Teller: A warning to all county division ad vocates is to be found in the history of tho Alturas county division. Alturos county was first divided and Logan county created. This came about after a bitter fight and the division of property and ap portionment of debts increased the ill feeling. In the first session of the state legislature a bill was pas sed creating Alta and Lincoln coun ties out of the old territory but this was annulled in the courts af ter a long struggle. Now at tho present session comes a bill to con solidate Alturas and Logan counties because they alone are not able to bear the expense of county govern ment. The new county division- sts would do well to study tho his tory of the example here given be fore rushing into evils that they know not of. The Coblentz Case! Notwithstanding Senator Sarg ent's claim that he has papers to show that his old friend Goblentz ate warden of the state peniten tiary was in no way .cognizant ot any shortage of which he was charged, tho report ot the experts shows that Mr. Coblentss or his bondsmen are responsible for about $1,000 that can not be accounted for say the Spokesman-Review. It should be rather that the bondsmen are only responsible for the amount of the bond which bears their sig- , nature indorsing, Mr. Coblentz to the state for $10,000. The shortage as given by Messrs. Dean and McLean experts, is $13,- 000. Any information beyond this will have to be given out by tho A. 1 1 il. governor atcer ne nasexaminea me report of tho experts, it win do a hard matter to show that Coblentz was not an embezzler. To Expert the Books. ' After an almost superhuman ef fort the taxpayers have been grant ed permission to put two experts into the county clerk s ollice to ex-, amine tho books. C. II. Stuller and I. S. Ilinshaw are tho experts and will receive their pay from tho taxpayers, who have voluntarily contributed for that purpose. A majority of the county has refused to employ these experts, giving as a reason that the ounty was too poor and that it was not necessary that an examination bo made. - Still a Deadlock. The vote yesterday on senator in joint session was as follows: Dolph, 39, Hare, 10, Weatherford, 7, Wil liams, 11, Lord, 8, Lowell, 9, ab sent 6 The only chango was Cur tis from Lowell to Lord. The pairs were: Carter and Cooper, Denny and Huston, Wright and Smith, of Josephine, a - . .", . "t Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Plr Hfgbeet Mdal and Diploma. Sunday.at The M. E. Church. ' Sabbath school at- 10 a. ni.; preaching at 11 a. m.; Junior Leag ue at 3 p. m.; Epworth League at 6 p. m., and public revival services at 7 p. m. ; $l0 Reward, $100. - The rt-ador of thtpupr will be ploiuwl to li-urn thut there ! ut kwit on iln-iuli-tt rtl wnn tlmt m-lviire bus txvn tililu to -tir! In uil IIM HtttK'M, anil that Im (uliirrh. HulU Ciiturrli Cure Ih thr only positive cure known u tlio iihmIii'hI fmti'niliy. ( utitrrli Ix-iiia ronotitn. tlonal dlwnw, riMiulrvsawmHtltutloiml tn-ut-lnwit. littll's C'atarrli 'ure in tiiki'i) Iritfriml ly. boIIdk directly un the hlinxl und mitcoiiK nurtiweaof the H.vKtem, thereby destroy Itiif tho fumiilntl'iiiHof the dltu-HHe, and Kivintf the JiHtlent lrei)lh by building 111) tint roni'tltu Inn and OMHlsting tisiture In (inlnir IU work. The proprietorx Imve ko much 1'ulth In ils -ur-ntlvo powiTM, Unit they niter Oiio Hundred iKdlitm for any eiwe it fails to cure. Send for t4ti moniulsi, F. J. ('il kkn y Co., Toledo o. StJiolU hy druifit,7 "jc.