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n'Essy ww""1- qpavqppi mi"H"' ujwiijjjjij' "tH KMMS"WnO (rtrsa8C3dal." yWhvv KiWMMMIMMt A worn Stomach. out "August Flower" For two years IsuflFerctl terribly mm stomach trouble, and was for all that time under treatment by a physician. He finally, after trying fevety thing, said stomach was about worn out, and that I would liave to ce eating solid food for a time at least I was so weak that I could rtot work. Finally on the recom mendation or a friend xvhohad used your preparations with beneficial re sults, I procured a bottle of August Slower, ana com menced using it It seemed to do ie good at once. I gained in strength and flesh rapidly ; my ap petite became good, and I suffered no bad effects from what I ate. I feci now like a new man, and con sider tbatAucust Flower has en tirely cured me of Dyspepsia iu its worst form. James E. Dkdkkick, Saugerties, New York. W. B. Utsey, St George's, S. C, writes: I have, used your August Flower for Dyspepsia uud find it an excellent remedy. It ix KIiiriIoiii for n llorje. Theru'H n young mun ffiFDotrriit who would know ovurytlifng iiliout a ihoivo it ho knew half as much an ho doesn't know, who has recently been trying to buy a naddler. Last wook a dwilor with a lino Kentucky horso eallel u thu young man to let him boo what be hod. Tho young man looked him ovw critically. "What'H hi- worth" ho inquired firet. "TJiruo hundred ilollnra." "Urn pedigrw?" "Yon, plonty of it" "(lood under tho tuulrtlo?" "FivHt cluHN. He goes all tho gaitH." "Gooh all the gatort, dooH ho? Well, I don't want him. I want n home that takos tho fences." and ho dis missed thodealer without furthor ex planation. -Detroit Fiw Prim nfmi V I , DUTY, daw ftlatljr for a spunX, utvitl t-ntlM W!triittli. chiiiililprel id nhcnil.Ierl iluw rw-tlrl). ttticii Ono withdraw Our Wfnnn, It-mo us no beholder, Yfa Ixvur the Inactive pitnuol "lnl r the Fight. we vry, "we ml The chuory ctmirwlOH, tried nntl trusted: We alian the dmunl itlriuacler't lilsi We tuny not. ttwurHleiw, armor rutel, I'Arlnke tin- bntlle'H hlliwl liitt ,' we pray, "where wo may lead Not trnll In HUlleatillem-e hidden; (live iw lunetwmima prtu-tniK need. Until, the wiciif nYrrMrien, Thou iliall do Klnx Imloviir Vet no man's placer In llxwl by chance On ox'ii lli-ld. In lonely thicket: Tho Iwlinur ilrlUitralu-e May rent with that nniiiitl-ct picket. Who the foe lulvunrol Waller U, riawyrr In Youth Companion. A MARRIAGE ENTRY. On the II) rlnjo of Julye. A. D. I'M, ficelle tSoodrlrh, of tlio (own of Ilrenrkolyti, In his majexl j c-olonj of New Yorke.splnxter.lo But why complete tho rtxiinl and Hx)il tbo Btoryr Thin marriagotmtry irti'ttwued and recroHHOd with ncmtchuM in a peculiar manner, ho that it is by no inimurt wwy to decipher. It would bu broach of confidence To ronfcKH how tho facts in tho fol lowing narmtivo eamo into my pos Mmtinn; lot tho reader remember that tbo events tranHi)ired in tho proud old town of Southampton, on Long island, and he will readily underHtund tbo roHtrietionH imposed upon mo by ain indirect descendant of tho person whoHo name I havo changed to Hugh Diickliff. The good peoplo of tlio old .Long Island towns aro remarkable for Komothing moro than an ability to raise good cabbagos and aspara giiH: they aro proud of their in bo 131 shrewdncKs. and with them an old fool is moro an object of contempt than an old roguo. It will bo httlo uso for gossips to i her husband. "WhydoHl thou pan ley with a wolf without thy mus ket?" This likoniug of tht'Ir mixunthropfo customer to an animal which wiw tho droud of tho Long Inland wittier, und on whoso head tho i-uiirta had fixed a price, put Uio old man into a tower ing passion, and ho (Hiurod foith a torrent of abuse on the whole of womankind from Evo downward. Thoy will trouble theo but little," eaid tho good wife, "for all thy hid den gold would iy it Mtifihv to pnn'hnriO one I" and she punlied Matt into tho store and Klammod tho door in Hugh'i4 face. "Ilu. ha' how the sho foxes hate mo I" exclaimed Hugh; i a;u too tdinrp for them I too sharp for them !" Clutching his basket and stick and shaking the lattttr at tut' oak live in front of the Cuttliu domicile oh though it wore an individual of the "money melting" sex. old Timon tot toivd up the road ami was wxin hi eluded in his fortnw. at the foot of the'iiill. How wretched it looks, does it not?"' 'Itdoes not iippur greatly inforior to our best city homes." sho answered. "But it luvkuth something, in a few week it will ho embosomed in flowers, but there will tw none like theol" She hung her heud,f course; there was. .however, a Peculiar wuiilo on nor lips which erhaps lht ijower wiw unt tluirh nulv wtw A Keninrldililn Hpoorli of Coiifrritlulatlun. Some famous compliments have boon paid to members of thostomor sox. and oue of tho most gracefully turned was that uttered by Boileau, who, when the virtuous Do Mesuies. president of tho parliament of Paris, was elected on acadomician, con grahilated him in thoso terms, "1 have come to you, sir, in ordor that you may congratulate mo' on having you for ono of my follow ncademi dans." Loudon Standard. "Safe and Certain" IS tlio testimony of Dr. George E. "Wallor, of Martinsville, Vn., la rcforonco to Ayor'n Pllla. Dr. J. T. Tollor, of Chlttonnngo, N. Y.,gnys ; 'Aycr'a Pills nro hfglily npnrerlnteil. They nro jwrfftct In form mid coatliifr, anil their cfTrcts aro all tlmt tho inns careful phymclnn could ilnalro. Thoy liavo Htinnlemontad nil tlio iillls former- oiuilar hero, anil I think It must lio : before any other can lio nmilo tlmt ly poiHUi lone befi will at nil compnro with tliem. Thoso who buy Ayor'n Tills get full value." ' I regard Ayer's Pills as ono of ttin most reliable goneral remedies of our times. They havo boon iu uso in my family for various affections requiring u purgatlvo modlclne, anil liuvo given un varying satisfaction. We luivo found them an excellent remedy for colds und light fovorB." W. It. Woodson, Foit Worth, Texas. "X proscrlho Ayer's Pills In my prac tice, and find thorn excellent. I urge their general use In fumllles." Johu Y.'. Ilrown, M. V., Oceana, W, Vn. Ayer's Pills, i'jikimiusd r Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. BoldliyBll Drusgl.U and lValrln Mdlcln. TMST0RAT1E Nervous Presirjfion, CWkMPileNnrN, Nlrk nml Kervau tifnrhv, Unclinrlie, HUilncwv.lor. 4 Fen nil. Hot rintiiM. ?;...... lTeniiht,ltiilliioHH,Ciiniloii,Ili. Jjrt.in. M. lilii. DitncK, Of.ln.il HMtll, StriuiliciutfsN, utf?., nro re,l ITiti". ,.5,r?n' ,'11 ww "uffoflna Willi Ncr cm lYtwtralloa (or lour jMrs.coulJ mt ili Mftlva Nervine) i U now wtll. Kino boot my Mr. Si lira Mraloriillvn ni.. i..n U doo n"t contain pplstp. Mm & , m a BfOwulM, Dclnil. ria- tuCbrol with 1 i-lrnr lor Ml yoar rimI Ic.II!1c in a eoiunlotucurx, Jacob rataKlla, Ureiroii, hail been aultorlna wlili Ncrr ula mt ticep. O'HO" W. . .&. i 1 V. .. ' 'vvvvw tumih. , Si"fc ?.7,,, rvo nnq tm4T for nuiouwiat. TorpW i4rr. w., to. Of. Miles' Medical Co.,Clkhart,lnd. TKIAX OTTUB I'KE. Sold byjD. J, Fry, dnigulstiSalom. Act oa a Br prlatlplo regiilnui tb 11 ror, ntcmaca uiit ImU MnifpA (kt ntrt Vn. Jim' I'ilvji jwAtili run Ullousn&io, torpl'4 llrrr and constlpa. Don. Smalloft, tulldMt, rortl Rpdoee.20cti. nulca (a at driU'etiU. Bt4.C..BliuLb4. by 1), J, Fry, drusglst, Faleui, atui FAKM yORSALE. UNMmsof bMtstoek und fruit Und In t1uferMil9t tajvaln. Wilt sail In a m mu purchar. Aduror mil ou ii tt- jiii "i.w'i . VBTititrwrwBii tiij speculato on tho idontity of flugli HucldlDf. for tho mnrriago enhy gives, of course, nothing but tlio record of tho nuptials, and my in former is prepared strenuously to deny that his great, great grand fathor's gi-cat unelo is tho person al luded to 1 supposo ovory town, no matter how insignificant, has its quoor old character, just as it has its ehurch. ifct local traditions and its model p;uid th rift. In tho smallest of sot tlementM u dissecting mind will dis cover both the Alpha and the Omega of morality and worthy citizenship. Hugh Buckliff was a man who had lived for Hugh Buckliff alone. Thoro wore dark minors niloat concerning Him, but 1 liavo ooeii unablo to loam that they had any solid basis ou which to stand. A hoarding old citi .en is always an object of suspicion, and his deceaso is usually tho signal tor inventive pooplo to hang on caeh one of his peculiarities a Iwg of wild aceusatloiiH. until time turns him mto a buccaneer, a ship wrecker or a Klioiil. Hugh lived with his sixty years of conscience in a yellow brick house within a stone's throw of the Hamp ton postroad. whoro his father, who had left tho restrictions of tho old Southampton to bucomo a pirato in the tww. had lived before him. Whether ht managed to oxist by niggardly drafts on tlio patornnl In boritunco or had some socrot way of adding thereto, no one knew; and tiad curiosity on this subjoet boon nfo in the tjuaint Httlo sea town, it would havo been effectually barred by tbo time stained wooden hhuttors. which for two score years had kept out tho sunlight. Coitain it In his bidden riches were a byword, and tho storiesalMiut hurtod chests of Spanish gold kept ptieo with tho othoi folk loro of tho town. Ou tho Sabbath day alono would Hugh bo seen on tho street, forlf was bis invariable rule to attend di vino sorvico on that day. Kseoneed in ono of tho froo pows near tho (Mirch, ho would sit during tho whole of tho sorvico, his oyos closed as though iu sleep, us oblivious to his neighbor's whispered comments as ho was of Uio collection Ikjx. Tho sorvico over, ho would start homo ward without so much as a nod or n how d'yo do to any ono, calling at Matt Cattlin's mill ou tho way. whoro he was sure to Hud a basket of tho cheapest edibles (tho miller also dealt in Konond farm nroduco. his hotiuo and store forming an ox tonsiou to tho mill) in oxuhango for which ho would leave a sixpence iiK)ii the window sill, aud that would Ik) tho last of him for another wook. Bomotimeb Matt would happen to bo taking an autediunor pipo ou the mill stois and then Hugh would bo forced into saying a few words. Mutt would joko him about his bache lorhood, and Uio old miser'B oyos would glitter with anger as tho ownor denounced tho whole fomalo sox as 'money moltors." Gold, ho said, would buy n wlfo as it would buy a new fouco, but for his part ho was ouly a ioor man und didn't want such omlmllishments uiwind his house. Ono beautiful summer Sunday Matt was badgering tho old mau iii this way when his good damo, ro turning from her devotions, hap lioned to hoar a remark miont horso from Buttkliirs witnoivd liis which caused him imuusliatoly to U put down on hop black Hit Hitherto, she had pitied him, laying his oeuli iirituw to Ida misfortuuo in not hav lug boon lueky enough to Hud ml mlttaueo ut Uio mutiimouial gate. "Oomoin. thou loonl"shocrlel ft On Uie following K.ihhatii Hugh aiipearetl ut church as a-'ial and was surprised Ut see in the fnttlin jmw. with the miller aud his wife, u tall, handsome girl of about twenty, evi dently a stranger to Soutbamptou and an acquaintance of the miller's family. It was remarked on Uiis Lord's day that the old man did not shut his eyes ouco during the on tire stir vice, but kept them rivet oil on the young woman as though lie was meditating soiho design with which she was intimately connected. The sermon concluded, bo followed them, though at a safe distance, to tho mill, chuckling to himself as though his thoughts were of tho most pleasant nature. At the null been countered Mntt looking up a Sunday dinner for his hogs. A few questions put, ho believed iu a cleverly guarded way, gave Hugh tho information that tho visitor was Miss Cicelio Goodrich, Mrs. Cattlin'B younger sister, who for Uio past sovoml yeai-s had filled a position as governess in the family of a titled lady in Breuckelyu : that tho doparttu-e of the titled lady for England had left Cicelie without urn- ploylnent, and that sho bad arrived in thb whaling ship Montauk, then anchored in the Mecox baj;.'with tho intention of siHMiding the summer with her sister. As Hugh listened to the story lie found it necessary to shako his stick at Matt's hogs in ortlor to hide from tho miller tho sudden trembling which had seized him. "MaU Cattlin," he said, "would'st like to sit at a wolf's mamago feast?" The miller looked at him in aston- Ishmout; ho had forgotten tho inci dent of tbo preceding Sunday. Tlio old man caught up his baskot of food and walked homo at a quicker paco tliun usual. Two pretty faces watched him from the upper windows of Uio house, aud two sweet voicos rang with laughter as lie shook his stick at tho trees. Thoro was no httlo oxcitement next day in tho neighborhood of tho mill when a fanner's loy who lived up the road, rushed in breathlessly with the information that Hugh Buckliff's Bhuttora were niMJii, and that the old recluso had sent him for tho barber, promising him (tho lwy) a shilling for the taithful performance of his commission. Tlio iiowh spread with wonderful rapidity, and tho entire town was soon discussing it, Tho barber bo came visibly nervous when ho re ceived tho ordor to repair to the yel low brick house, and it wns only when sundry other citizens declared their readiness to accompany him and sit on tho opposite bank during his stay that ho concluded to go. "Saint George aud tho king guido usl" said ho, an hour later, "1 havo brushed and powdered his wig and shaven his gills, aud ho is no longer Hugh Buckliff I Ho talknl of Uio crops, asked how I would like tho job of weeding his garden and putting n coat of paint on tho doors and shut tors, aud actually gave mo this crown pieco for my lalsir Uiis morning. It is a kindly wml, and hath been much maligned I" Tho good dominie was no lass sur prised when later in tho day ho re ceived a visit from Hugh, aud was called upon to write out a roooipt for a year's rental of a vacant iww ad joining Unit of tho millor. But this was not all ; tilers oomo and roimired tho leaky old roof; pots of hloomiug flowers wore put iu the windows, and a bay horso which had soon consid orablo sorvico in tho "South Shoro coach" delayed his departure indofi nitely at thu roquost of Squlro Buck liff. What could it all mean I What but that Uio queer old fellow was about to administer to tho miller's wifou uover to bo forgotten lesson, and by a marriage with her beautiful sister Hhow that gold is recognized us cur ronoy oven in tho dealings of Uie heart Hitherto no word had juissed be tween Hugh and Cicolios tho oppor tunity soon eamo howovor. Ouo cloudless afternoon ho saw on n neighboring .lll, silhouetted against Uio blight sky, a form which his old oyos could not mistake, and sallying lorui no was soon by lier side, vol untooriug to pick hor a noseguy of wild asters. "So you aro tho rich Mr. Buckliff of whom folkH aro talking so much," sho said. "Yea. my dear," Hugh replied, "rich ond poors soo, that Is my house ism PENSIONS' D.O.SHERMAN, , raiH claim -t. '.- WOTW'w " CLEAN! If you would be deau at d hayo yourclothoa dono up iu the noatoatand dressiest mannor, takotho'u to tho SALEM &TJBAM LAUIYHKY whoro jill work b dono by whito labor aud iu tho most prompt manner, COLONEL J, 0LMSTJ3D, Liberty Street the IiIuhIi. und he him uud Mild over wolfs wedding reant. Had he not Keen conmiuifd by a nenso of his own imiMtrtunce he would havo swn tho impropriety of pressing his suit bo tfbruptly at the first meeting, but Uio uiouguc or ms mitring revenge com pletely stamped out all discretion on this score. . "Would'st thou like to have my house ror thine own. Cicelio, my lit tle dear" he usktx presenUy. Tlio girl eourtsied. "Yes, ir yo'i plopso, sir," sho re plied x "it will lie so nice to havo sis ter near mo." Hugh's face darkened as lit men tally went through the pnvoia of throwing Mix. Cattlin down stairs, but ho gave his thoughts no vent. "tOou supposing I get-a llciio to morrow, my sweet little roo.' hobaid. Lioking him straight in the face, her eyes full of ingenuousness, sho asked. "Would this evening be too soon. Mr Buckliff f" - "By the king'scrown." ho thought, "the she foxe iisually pret -ml to want to delay these affaii-s; but gold, gold, gold is too tempting a bait to lie resisted." But Hugh was of course highly pleiiM d with tho suggestion. "Then." continued Cicelie. "sup pose you give me fivo guineas and 1 will call at tho judge's on my way back to tbo mill und got tho license and then lulviso tho minister." Five guineas I Hugh was horror Htncuen. "In my town." tho girl explained, "it is the custom to bo wedded by license, the minister reading tho K5 gal form. In return ,for this service the bride crosses his palm with gold, which goes to tho poor of tho county, and this is said to bring good luck." Hugh tottered back to Uio house and was gone some minutes. When ho reappeared at tho door tho girl could seo ho had not fully made . up his mind to part with tho money, but ho rcosconded tho hill and placed fivo bright "elephant" guineas in her hand. "I will bo in my pew at tho church nt 8 o'clock, and will wait for thee," ho said, "and harkyo, my pretty, don't speak about this to thy sister until it is all over. Wo will irivo hor such a pleasant surprise. " With a deop courtsoy tho girl bounded away, and tiien thoro came to tho old man's face a look of fero cious triumph which might truly bo called wolfish. Promptly at tho hour named Hugh Buckliff ontoml his jmjw and sat dowu to uwau ms unuo. too ciiurcn was in darkness, savo for a Binglo candlo which binned upon Uio reading desk. Ho heard voices in tho vostry. aud laughed as ho imagined what the minister and tho widow Moore, tho carotakor of tho church, were Baying nbout the approaching morriago. Hugh waited it seemed an hour, but Cicelio came not; then the voicos in the vestry ceased, and Uie banging of a door started a current of air in tho church which put out tho cau dle. The bridegroom, not at all rel ishing his positinu, tried to giopo his way to the vestry door, and in so do ing made such a clatter against tho pows as to startle tho widow, who was alsiut to lock up tho church. Throwing open tho vestry door, sho was almost frightened out of hor wits by tho figure which mot her oyos, for tho darkness and a cortain rapidly growing senso of something wrong had rendered his features as livid as tluwo of a coqise. With a howl like a hungry beast he dashed at tho church register, and read un entry, scarcely yet dry, certifying to Uio mnrriago of Cicelio Goodrich and John We by, mate of tho winding snip AiontnuKi Catliko. he scratched at Uio record wiUi his long lingoraails. and would havo destroyed tho jxigo had not Uio caretaker hurled him aside with Uio strength of an Amazon. "Just go aliout thy business and leave thati k alone," she said. "It's uobody's taint but thine own if thou art too late to seo tho lovely brido, with hor bunch of wild asters and her golden guineas for tho poor; though it's tnio folk did say thoy wore uot to lie wed till tho ships got buck from tlio whaling trip. What led theoto tho church f Dost Uiou uot know tlmt license marriages aro solonmizod in tho vostry f" Hugh hud heard enough; ho had uot only last tho brido, but had fur nished tho bridal bouquet and Uio liconsol Ho rushed out or tho place as augry un old man as over trod a public road, nor did the good iooplo of Southampton (who know tho whole btory soon after daybreak) ovor seo him again When, somo wooka nftorwiml. surprihed at his long Boclusion. they broke into tho youow brick liouso. it was found to havo boon vucutod wmie httlo timo previously, for tho window flowers, which in his rago he had dashed upou tho Hoop, wore dettd and dried up, Tlio hoPM was gone, llkewiso n farm wagon as old as its ownor. IIo liad moved away iu tho night whiUior no ouo over dlscovored. Thomas Frost in Pittsburg Bulletin. Dearnrsi Can't lie Cured by local application; a they canno. roarh the diseased portion of tbeeart There In only one way to cure deaf-ne-n, und that Is by constitutional teiiiedle.i. Deafness is caused by an Inllamrd rniidltlcn of Hie inucou lining or tlio EupUcblnn 'lube. Wlwn t'tlH tube gets Inflamed yuti have a rumbling sou nil or ImperUN t henring, and when it is entirely wild closed, deufiitfw la the result, and unit-?, t ll) llilliillliimiiuii uau .v tiken out and tils tube ref-terni to . . . ... I L inugneii uitmu',.. ,.,,,.i ...... o unrimr win bin saw alniilt thetu,fWmverl ferever: iilnc cases out or tin areouuwil by culnrrli, which is iii'tliing but an inflamed condi tion of the mucous mirfuies. WuvnU glvuoiie hundred dollars Tor any tixae of denrnees (caused by caturrli) tliut we cannot cure by tak ing Hall's Cutirrh Cure, rieud for circulars, fiee. F. J. t'HENGY & Co., Toledo, 0. Hold by druggist-", 75 cents. I.u (lriii)c. The tendency of this disease to ward pneumonia is what makes It dangerous, .La Urijipe requires pre cisely the same treatment us a severe cold. Chambi'iluiu't Cough Remedy is famous ror its uures or severe colds. This remedy eflcclunlly counter acts the tendency or the disease to result In pneumonia, provided that proper care be taken to avoid ex posure when recovering from the at tack. Cartful Inquiry among the many thousands w ho have used this remedy during tlio epidemics of the past two jeurs Iihh fulled to discover u single case that bus uot recovered or that has resulted In pneumonia. 60 cent and $1 bottles lor rtde by G. E. Good, druggist. Are free Irom nil crude ond irritating matter. Concentrated tncnlclne only. Uarur's Little L,Iver Fills. Very may to iBltr, no pain; no griping; no purging. Try them. Ministers, lawyers, Icaclicrs, and others whose occupation gle but Intlo exercise, nlioiiM iism Curtcr'ii JUtue Liver 1'ills for torpid liver ana blllousue-s. One Is a dose. Try tlieni. . Dorangemeut of the liver, with constlna tlon, lujuri-s Uie complexion, Induce pimples, nallow skin. ltciniAu 'ho chumi hy using Carter's Lllilo l'ills. One a dose. Trythoin. CARTER'S Sick Headache and relievo nil the troubles Incl dent to a bilious s.tato of the system, such ai Dizziness, Nausea Drowsiness, Distress aftei eating. Pain In the Si If, Ac While theirmosl remarkable success has been shown in curio; Headnci yyyet Cauteb's Little Liver Pilu are cipially valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach, stlniulato tho liver and regulate the bowels. i-Jven if they only cured HEAD Ache thoy would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness dees not end hero, and those who once try them will find these little nills valuable in so manv wnvn thnt Ihoy will not bo willing to do without them. Uut niter all sick bead ACHE Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pilLj cure it while others do not. CARran's Little Livrre Tills are very small and very easy to take. One or t o pills make a dose. Thoy nro strictly egetableand do not grlpo or purge, hut by their gentle action please nil who use them. In vials nt 25 cents; uvo for $1 Sold e ery hero, or sent by mail. CASTES USIlCttlS CO., lie Yak. MPill, MM U fries. Dissolution Notice. milK firm known ns Simpson a Itocer I luis this day, (1st or February, 1SB), dlssolvod purlnersblpby mfituil consent, lbo business wnl bo conducted hereafter by Hliiipton ilros who will assume all In debtedness and collect all outstanding ac counts. Tlmnklngthe publlo for thelrpat ronuge, wo heartily rccojimeud the new Arm to their patrons. CH AH. SIMPSON. 2 3 3t J. At. HOG Kit. THE WILLAMETTE, SATjJUM, OJiBGOK. Ilntcs, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. Tho best hotel between Portland andHan roiiclfcco. KlrsUcln.su In nil its appoint ments. Its tables nro served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meak at All Hours oi the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked lu first class style. Tweuty-nv cents per meal, RKD K R O N T Court street, between Opera, House and Mluto's I.tvery PEOPLE! Ask for Ilurst's "STAFF OF LIFE" Orwhnlo Wheat Flour, lieulthleet ami heat Irm Ing bread. Albotlie Fatuous Pure Aurora Duok- wheat Flour. 'Hunt' btHJ KuUHoUtr Procva Hour." Alio uur pur Hy rlour. Ask your dettr for tho good and Uke no suUUtutc, J. D, HURST A BON, Auror. Suiiiinons. InlheClicult tiurtof tho State or Ore gun, for Marlon county. Mile lllley, iilalntltt-.vt. It. M. (Mover, defendant. ' 1 It. M. (Hover the defeudnut: Iu the name of the stats nt rinwin vn,. are hereby miutrtni toappear and answer tli comiilaiui tiled Uk'ulnct you In the above entitled action, ou or before the tub duy of ebrury, Kt the name bdnc tbn in., ,- ,. uojn rriiuiarieriu ui me nixve eutUUHl court after the exptrutlon f the publication of this summons, hh.i ir v..., "'.,.l.0J0,,lParn,lll,"lweri tbe pUlntlOT will Ukejndument agalntt yon for the sum w iu iwriuw iiii inirrroi invivou at the SS'fJSJ " pf.liMl. l1r?n?"" Irom .March .W.ltNS.uulllikl, und aU costs amt dU bunements ot tnu action. You are hereby not I tied that IhUsumiunns Utened upou you by publlcatlo by order ot the lion. It. '. IkiUe.Judcoof mid court, jnade ou the 1Kb. day of .Nov In1. directing that said iuinmou be pabllsbed six consecutive wtcks lu ttieOAprr.i,JorK.sAL,pubIuhM atHalem, Marlon county, Orrvun. K.P. McdlllNAC and 18 lit dm Attorneys fur plJntlfl. PRINTING. AWE OK TIIL Ujuents In tb but. 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