MB besets I UH Hi I I Hr HrVVh m- ii"' ) TAKE THE MAIL tbok aix ads. Placed In THE MAIL VOL. V. BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1333. NO. 12. y h- t V V 1 SOCIETIES OF MEDFOBD. A. O. TJ. w. I.otlKe No. 9S. meets every seo ond and fourth Tuesday in the mouth at 8 p. ru. m their hall in the opera block. Visiting brothers invited to attend. B. 3. Webd, M .W. ' E. A. JOHNSOX, Recorder. W. R. C Chester A. Arthur Post No. 2. meets second and fourth Thursday's of each month at S o'clock p. m., at G. A. It. hall, in Odd Fellows nuildina. Mrs. Mannte M. Wolf, Pres. Mrs. Edith Buaddkry. Sec. K. of P. Talisman lodge No. SI, meets M in day evening at S p. m. Visitin? brothers al ways welcome. M. PCKDlX, C. C. Frank Shidei.f.r, K. of R. and S. I. O. O. F. Lodse No. 83, meets In L O. O. F. nail every Saturday at at S p. m. Visiting brothers always welcome. Ho rack Nicholson, N. G. W. F. Shawtkr, Kec. Sec. I. O. O. F. Kosrue Hiver Encampment. Lsilge No. SO, meets in I. O. O. F. hall the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at S p. m. I. A. W'kbb.C. P. B. S. Webb. Scribe. Olive Rebekah Lodse No. 38. meets in I. O. O. F. hall flm and third Tuesdays of each month. Visiting sisters invited to attend. Mks. Netttb Webs, N. Q. Myrtle Nicholson. See. A. F. & A. M. Meets-first Friday on or be fore full moon at 8 p. in-, in A. O. U. W. hall. E. P. GSART, W. M. W. P. LiPprscoTT. Kec. Sec G. A. R. Chester A. Arthur Post No. 47, meets in G. A. R. hall every second and fourth Thursdays in each month at 7 :.") p. m. 2s". B. Bradbury. Com. S. H. HOLT. Adjt. I. O. G T. Meets Tuesday night at 7 p. m. at A. O. TJ. V hall. E. A. Jomssos, C. T. S. W. Holt, Roc Sec W. C. T. U. Meets at Presbyterian church veery Wednesdav afternoon at 3:33 p. m. Mrs. A. A. Kkllosg, Pres. Mrs. Rose DeGroot, Sec"y. Young People's Reading Circle Tuesday even tng of each week, under the auspices of the Ep worth League. Eoworth League meets each Sunday even ing at 6:30. D. T. Law ton, president, Julia r ulae, secretary F. A. I. TJ. L. L. Polk lodge No. 2S5, meets every Tuesday at s p. m. G. S. Briggs, Pres. Y. M. C. A . Meets every Sunday at S r m. at M. E. church. W. 5- Hallv, Pres- M. E. Right See. CJLUBCKES OF 5EEDFCSD. Methodist Episcopal Church H. E. Phipps. pastor, sSerrices every Sabbath: raoming. 11a.m.. evenicg.TOp.m. Prayer meeting at 7:U p. m. Thursday. Sunday school each bun day at 10 a. m. R. A. Johnson, superintend ent. Epworth Reading Circle, 7.-U0 p. m.. Tuesdays. Class meetings every Sunday at close of morning service- Christian Church No pastor at present. Preaching first and third Sundays to month, morning and evening. Worship every Sunday morning. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Presbyterian Church Kev. A. S. Foster, pas tor. Preaching ax 11 a. m. and 70p. m. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:15 p. m. Junior Endeavor Seciety at 3 p. m- Sunday. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Baptist Church T. H. Stephen, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. li. and p. la- Prayer meeting every Wednesday even ing. Sunday scaool at lu a. m The pastors of the different churches are re quested to attend to corrections. PE0FFS35I0NAL CASUS. WM. I. VA-WTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office Bank Building. Median, Or J. H. WHITMAN, ABSTRACTOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in bant building. Medford, Or Have the most complete and reliable abstracts of title in Jackson county. WIIXARD CRAWFORD, attorney and counselor . at Law. Office in Opera block, . Medford, Or JUSTIN S. HAMMOND, attorney at law. Office I. O. O. F. building, Sredford, Or ROBT. A. -MILLER. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Jacksonville, Or W ill practice in alt the courts of the- state. E. B. PICKEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Medford, Or Office: Rooms 2 and 3 1. O. O. F. building. J.B. WAIT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office in Childers' Block, Medford, Or E. P- GEARY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office Cor. C and Seventh sts., Medford, Or J)R. O. F. DEMOREST, RESIDENT DEJrriST, Hakes a specialty of firm-class work at reason' able rates. Office In Opera House, Medford, Or. DR. J. V. ODGERS, DENTIST. rjermancntly located In Mclford for the practice of dentistry. From a continued prac tice of over 14 yeara, I am prepared to guaran- , tee entire satisiacoon. Give me a calL Over Sloeers drug store. DONT BE 1 BY NOT mOIHa THE RI3HT f Sun rst 01 Ataioowc Teu. you aixasout ' yORTH PACIFIC fYCLg f,0. . bicycles or every description. Makum Bwidiiw -Portianp Oregon. DO YOU KMOW! That those big boxes daily arriving at ANGLE & PLYMALE'S Are-filled with the finest line of Dross Goods and Trim mings, Novelties and Notions. Hosiery and Underwear, ever brought to the valley ? They are are now unpacking the latest in Gents' Fur nishing Goods and Spring Clothing ; also Gents', Ladies' and Children's Shoes. If you cannot find what you want there you, will not find it in town. Famous they are, and will be, for pleasing all patrons with their fine assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Opera Block, r Medford, Oregon. BEEK, WHITESIDE & CO. "SUPERIOR" Stoves and Ranges Have proved themselves the favorite stove on the Pacific Coast. NEW STYLES, NEW PRICES. HARDWARE. Oliver Chilled, Canton C!l?por BAIN WAGONS. Farming Implements and Miners Supplies. Fine Cutlery, Guns and Ammunition. Adkins & Webb's old stand, Medford, - - - Oregon. IF YOU VANT ANNED GOODS IF YOU GROCERIES OR Davis & Pottenget's. We have Act trnnH a will find in Southern Ore- I gon. We will always do the right thing by you and deliver your goods tree of Charge. THE . BEVQLUTiQH It Causes Little Excitement When compared with ROSENTHAL'S PRICES FOR 60 DAYS This is a bona fide CLOSING OUT SALE, as I wiU positively leave for the East in a short time. GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT FIRST COST Give me a call and satisfy yourself. ' S. ROSENTHAL. and Casaday Gang Plows. IF YOU WANT GLASSWARE WANT CROCKERY, GO TO Bf.Anlr as vnil Medford, Oregon. 1I tWOLilLU!! m PUBLIC SCHOOL N. L. NXRREOAN, PRINCIPAL. Num.a of those winning the highest standing in each grade Uj tho i:oi;th ending Feb.. 24, 181):l. 2nd Grade A Class. Percy IX-Groot, Alex. Ilaaley, Leo. Surran. B Class, Helen Wait, Ray Crystal, Walter LippiucoU. 3rd Crnde A Class. Walter Faris, Ralph WilHon, TVillio Eamjart. B Class. Ralph Crystal, On ia Whit man, Edna Wait. 4th Grade A Class. Mary Ilsaxsn, Francis Davis, Geo. Howard. B Class. Ray Surran, Fred IT.ockor sraiih, Frank Crouch. Iadei-s in the 7th Grade B Class. Helen Holtua UT; Katie Fries 94; Lula Newton 92. A Class. Edgar VasDrke 9T; Oliena Roltan 944; Frudio Angle 91; Archie Sergcnt 94. In the final examination Jn History, A Class, High School, the honor win ners are: Lee U-ull. Tyson B -h11: Earnest Walt rs. all 9S ir c.-nt. Klla Bousimi. Edith VunUyke, Maud John son. Grace Davis, all 97 per cent. Wal ter Squires, Virgie Woodford, all 5)0 per cent. The final examination in Alg.-bra Class 93. Amos A. Fries. B 'SMe Wnit, all HW per cent. Grace Foster, Sl.iy Earheart, 92 p-r cent. Numbir in class lii: average 90 per cent. The exam ina". ion was Very thorough in this work and all questions and prob lems wer lakon fi-om text books not in use by the class. Miss E'.la Bu recti visited the schools last week. Miss Jessie Spencer was with us a short time on Monday. Miss Ella B-nson of the As will t ach the Pr.'sptcl school this summei . Maud Johnstin has bet-n ill for som-r time but is attending to her school du ties again. Ed. nitch is t hom putting in the sprinir crops but will bj back in the ....1 1 Zorah Bliss commences h.r school soon. She does fs-.iiiif.-l work, both student and teacher. Orin Davis has taken up his b.V.;- ke-jpin-i and toii:naiish:p agaiu nd 'i' working as. iniiiiKiny in i: sc:iixi : room ns uc was ;i lae mm. Spikenard Sparks. Very little plowing has been done. I The crops will go i:r !r.tc according to the calendar , . , , , e cannot comp.am of the weath- er so far as variety is concerned. j Every day brings forth a dozen d:f- i '"rem MU,l"lT; School meeting on tl.s Clh. Ke - suit: Wes. Lewis elected director to succeed Wm. Carter, M. S. My-! field elected clerk to succeed Wts. Lewis. Roads are In an awful fix from here to Medford; the nearer -Medford you gt-t the worse the road.. The road is the reflex manifest.-.tion of the civilization of a community: Therefore, etc. etc. We believe that every man in Mrdford and Central j Point should be hung for the sin of omission. If you pull through that ! lane alongside of Olwdl's orchard and then go and look nt tle wind rows of iI gravel along lear creek vou will see what is omitted. Why Brother Nickell did not rush a till through the Wislature de claring this particular road a nuis ancc, is amazing. A great oppor tunity for fame, and an "ad m Times," was hereby foolishly thrown away. Tiig stock of school tablets anJ cnyon at tho corner drug store "J. :. Slover & Co." on tho window. Notice To Whom it My Concern. In in. m ittcr of bulMIng sidewalks, the town board dulv considered the nunc, and It ap;Kar lnc tothe'boar,! that a now sidewalk sbould lH conlmctcd from the north -caM corner of C and Till si reel to vh Inlersectlon of Uie county roau near the MeOI.ml dlMtillery. On niet!n. which was unanimousiy adopted, thtt following order was made, to-wil: Wiikkkas Under til provisions of an orvli nance of the town of Medford. known us orvll nnnee No. M. passed the Mlh duy o( August, A. 1. ISf-tf. entitled. "An ortllnnncu to provide for the making and repalrinir of sidewalks." It is the judgment of the board of trustees that the public convenience requires that section 1 of or dinance No. St le enforced and a new sidewalk be ordered built and constructed upon and along the street hereinafter described, by tho prop erty owners owning property adjacent thereto. TllKltBKoHE -It is ordered thul the property owners ownlnir and holding property alone tho foUowtng line within the town of Medford, Or egon, to wit: Commencing at the norJi-east cornor of C and Tth street and runniuff thenco along the east side of C street to lis intersec tion with the county road near thel Medfora distillery at north boundary line of said town. Slid sidewalk to be built of plank not less than . six Inches wido or tuoru than eight inches in width ami IS Inches in thickness and of a width ofhfeet. from the north-east conierof C a .id 7th street to the north-east corner of blin-k No. 12 and lobe provided with not less than 5 stringers ix6, and from the north east corner of block Wlo terminus of walk, width of walk to be !i feet and -I Inches, wllh 4 stringers 9x6. walk to bosubstautlally spiked with not less thnn 19 penny nails. All lumber to be of red llr anil notice is hereby given that a failure to so build and complete said sidewalk within 90 days from the .list duy of March. A. D. lsai..will cause tho owner or owners of property thereby fulling, to be subject to the penalties provided by said or dinance. Datcrtnt Medtora, uregon, mill urn nay oi March A. 1. 1WS. Wm. I. Vawtbb, Mayor. Attest, J. H. Furls, Town Recorder, DR. GUNN'S CBOOP. THJ- CHILDREN LIKE IT. Wh.m a e't'M, inefr fivo nve onton ivwn tyr Cov:.-.Ui, O -ld and C. oui.luKii i-l r.l lito injlii-tl.-t.ix. in-re n.-1::T-3ounnr.l.,encd r-iro, lr. OunoS Oiton Svrap 1 a h.ruil.LB and pi ess act to Th -. itc s honey. Thl Is a mother's horn remedy, why not try U Hold at AO oenu. By G. II. Hakklns. Medford mmm syrup iLroa ccl-cms. Talent Talk. - Talent school closed frthe term, having had six months, under the management of Prof. Beaty and Miss Roberts. Old Mr. Beeson hns been laid tip with rheumatism and a combina tion of complaints, the effect of la grippe of a year ago. The young folks of Talent at tended a pleasant social dance given by the Phoenix folks, of which I guess Mnnafraid'jfttbear will give you a report. Our constable, J. li. Carlisle, is suffering from a severe cold, con tracted while sinking a one hundred foot shaft on the divide, between Wagner creek and Ashland. A meeting will be called soon to try to raise means to bail J a new school building. The one now in' use is not fit to confine criminals in, much less innocent pupils and teachers. James V. Briner is spending a few days with ust buying a supply of provisions to take to hi rich pla cer mines on Beaver creek, where he expects to dig out a small for tune this summer. . Wm. Abbott has been running his saw mill nearly all "winter and has a supply of lumber on baud, waiting for the roads to dry up so as to be able to deliver, to fill the numerous orders. If we are not much mistaken your correspondent at Phoenix has closen a misnomer for his 110m de plume, for if be is the person we take him to be he is the hero of a hundred lear fights, anl always came off victorious. This little village is at present very quiet, for uearly every able bodied man i at work n the farm. ?r cl'"H""g r.J wh1. or pro.pect- lug, although just at prrsent the; snow on old Wagner Peak is too : d--cp to admit of successful pros- j pectins, but as Poo: as the snow j ;,,aj have disappeared a great deal of actual work will be done, and without a doubt numerous ledges i ;n i, .1,-. 1 .,..1 ! ... , . , ,i . V. -- " ""r"' j i denominations. Rev. J M..mn j ; of the Seventh Dav Baptist, Father j i;,owt.r,tlr,iie Dunkard. Bro. Mahler ! i,f i ...j,.,.!:"., fr:4 .,.c 1 f ,a anJ Sunday scbwl i led by Killings. Also spiritual cir-1 .c!c - s innumeral-Ie, and a literary society, and last but not least by a ! j0al, the Alliance, with "one; ' hundred and thirty live members ; ... 1 .-- 1 mo more roimiis. 1 Mrs. R. C, G.xldard passed over ' to the unknown shore after a hwig' and painful iiluess.at her daughter's ; home, Mrs. Ersula Dean, on Satur-i day morning, March IS. ' A large i procession of her friends and neigh- i i,r9 followed her remains to the j Talent cemetery, where, with ap- j i-onriate ceremony she was laid! away to the long rest, after so long a journey on earth, she having passed her sixty -sixth birth day. 5?he was a dutiful wife, affectionate mother, and true friend. Sic transit gloria mundi. At about 2 o'clock pi m., the house of James Purvis, lieing the fine residence built by David K. Stearns during his life, caught fire from a defective flue, and in one hour was entirely consumed. The neighbors immediately gath ered from far and near, but a strong wind blowing, they were unable to save the residence, but prevented the out buildings from catching fire and also secured the most of the household goods. Their loss is about 11,500" and comes very heavy on Mr. Purvis at this time. Several of the citizens are build ing new board fences .around their fine farms and are moving the time worn, old fashioned, Virginia rail fence9 to the back ground. A few years ngo tho principle occupation of this neighborhood was the mak ing and hauling of rails, and Tails passed" as legal tender to pay tor produce and groceries, but with the introduction of more modem im provements no more rails are' used. It is hard tor an old timer to get used to the new order of things, and every day brings something new in this rushing, progressive age. I have been reading the predic tions of John McGvern and Ait- drew II. Green, in regard to the fu ture of the great citis of America one hundred years hence, .and it occurred to me it would bo. a fine idea for The Mail to solicit essays from the students of the various schools, teachers or any one else, to give their opinion in regard to tho development of our beautiful valley during the next ten- years. Not of any one particular spot, but tho whole of this cove, surrounded as it is by the rim of everlasting mountains. If one part is i ta proved the whole valley will feel the im pulse. It is evident some great chango must take place in our financial and business affairs, or there will not be employment for the rising generation that are now attending our numerous schools. A great deal of excitement, which caused a lar;e crowd to gather, hap pened today. Some time ago Ben Dyer discovered a very rich ledge of gold quartz where the railroad had cut through the point of a bill near here, but the R. It. Co. would not allow him to work the mine on their right of way, until lie should prospect the ledge further away, and then if it proved rich, they were to gjve him the privilege tu open to the right of way. He sunk a shaft fifty or sixty feet away, first having bonded the land from the owner, G. F. Billinjrs. On last Friday he came to his home, hav ing left his tools and windlass at the mine. Today when he and his men went back," they f.und some parties from Ashland working the mine, claiming to hold a bond for a deed from G. F. Billings for t'ha land, and also asserting that they had taken out seven hundred dol lars since last Saturday. It made Mr. Iver pretty hostile and it is bard to 6ay how it v ill terminate. It throws a rather wrong appear ance, eithvr on the Atrhlaixl parties, or else on our esteeyved Sunday scltool leader, O. F. Billing. - Vox. Griffin Creefc Gatherings. Farmers about here are busy sum mer following now days. Miss Minnie McPher?on is quite low with remittent fever. We welcome "Manafreidofabear," he is newsy and lots of it. Mr. Phipps, of Medford, was out viewing our beautiful scenery last Sunday. V. S. Crowell it S.r have set out quite a good tized almond orchard this spring. Mr. Mel herson has been making improvements in the line of fencing the past week. PluK'nix people are late with their garden '"sass" the ntust of ours has gone t H-ed. Elmer B.tshfurd, the popular lionk keejer fr tin; lisiii!ery Co.. Sundayed with his parents. Miss "Ru. sell's first week of $cbiol has passed iF very nicely and the scholars are all loud in bsr praise. Chas. Ivewcllan is going to g(-t out 100 pounds of quartz from his mine, to l? sent with other collec tions of this kind to the World's Fair. It is hoped that other Griffin erectors who are interested along this line will help to make the miu in interests in this Dart of the val ley show up as well as jossible. True. Wilson, Bashford and For dice Co., have trauVd their-horse power for a steam engine 12 horse power. They are going to fit up a cook wapia with all the modern iniprovemef its electric lights, turk ish baths, etc. Jerry True will be the captain. He wanted to be measurer hut tb company have corlcludel that lie gives too good measure. The next time that ManafraKIof abcar makes another such break -:;. the one thai appeared ii last week's Mail about our worthy neighbor Jerry True, we promise him that he may well be afraid of a bear, for when Jerry gets "riled1 he is a bear, and a grizzly at that. Let us ex plain a littie: The Pboenixite came to Mr. True's and wanted four sacks of wheat. A trade was made by which he paid for two sacks and Mr. True thinking of course that Ik wanted the amount talked of in the start, proceeded to fill up four sacks. Imagine Mr. True's surprise when the Phoenix man drove off without saying a word. No doubt Mana fraidofabear is a relative of Geo. Washington and his little hatchet, but this climate has a bad effect on such people, we are told. C. C. C. Cholerine in Pennsylvania. - Swicklev, Penn.; We had an epi demic of cholerine, as our physicians called it, in this place lately and I made a great hit with Chamborlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea ttemcjdj . I sold four dozen bottles of it in ouo wees and have since sold nearly a gross. This Remedy did the work and was a big uA vnt-tispini'nt for mo. Several rx.r- sons who had been troubled with diar-! rhoea for two or three weeks were . cured bv a few do8 of this medicine. P. P. KSAPP, Ph. G. 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by G. H. Haskiss, Druggist. rQuakor Rolled OaU at Davis & Pot tender's. New Prize Baking Powder at the Popular Grocery ct C. Wr. Walters. Buy a can and get a beautiful dish. Are You. Going Eaat. If so, it will ba to your advantage- te- call on, or write to the undersigned be fore making arrangements for your trip. 1 can give you choice o two ot the most popular lines crossing the continent and etui guarantee to you a safe anJ pleasant journey long to be re membered. The Santa Fe Route hns a world renowned reputation for the excellence of its sorvioo, its. mag nificent palace and tourist sleeping cars are run on all tralna. between Pa cific coast and Chicago. Reclining ohair cars, seats free. Passinjr through the grapdest scenery on earth. Harry J. Youxo, Agsnt. 271 Alder St., Portland, Oregon Thackeray's Tea bcrvlc. Mrs. Anne Thotkeraj Ritcule tells that her illustrious f.Jhtr'a house was like & bachelor's efiabiUhment. witli cracked cliina autl frayed tablecloths. One morn ing, however, there mysteriously appeared a Lamper containing a beautiful breakfast array, accompanied by a coyy of the fol lowing: Of eteem a ft token Fate preserve it uabrokeul 4. -friend Mods Uiia Lea Uifch ut porcelain rajav And wiUi truib ai.J iucerii.y VLhcs b-wlth aLd pro-;;eri?y To tlie tsaul 1L A-Tit:nana vt -Vasitj Fairr Ko one coaid gnras who the uysterioa doner uigiit bt, end for many mornings tbe problem wts nitaUrd while the family took tfatir brrcUobt from tL.e lice new china. Vcrs aTttr, vrhsuJeamrs a a, about to sail for Aiutrajia. Le aaid reproaebf oily to bU c!d em jl-yer: "I at-nt you the break l.tst things. Voti fruuseed a great many people, but yoa never guessed they cam from me." Bods Sunj tijr Gray Clad Soldiermv The "Jack Morgnii Sonsster," compiled1 by a captain in Cjc-oc-nd Ijuk'b army daring the rebellion, it today retained its a verita ble curio in t'-e collection of an Indiana gentlemen. Tom book coo taint the songs sung by theConfodcrate soldiers, including the criminal -Dixie," -liitppy Land of (." aian," etc. liut it wa uoc Hhraysof var alarms that the gray clad aoldiecs sac. The book in daiiesnutny ot the old time sentimental ta-.-orHe -iei!y Gray," -Annie Laurie,-" "Ijoreaa." and- Lorna Uply," -The Old Kentucky Home," "Belie H rand on," "Do Tbey Aiiss Me at Homef" "Erer (J Thee." "in Uie Hazel Dell." "Old Bob Bid-h-y." 'Home. Sweet llome." "Oh, Willy, We Have Missed You," end many and many another ot the like, tba& thirty years ago were on every melodious Up. Tratelins Stones. The travel in k stones in Nevada are said to equal ns cuit&iiies those of Australia. Tbt-se stones are perfectly round, about as large as a walnut and of an ivory nature. When distributed about on the door, table or any smooth surface within, two or tbrre feet of each other they imme diately commence traveling toward each otheraud niect at a common center, and there lie bundled in a bunch like eggs in a rest- A binle torte removed to a distance of four feet upon being released returns to the heap, bat if taken away as much as Cre 'feet remains motionless. They are largely composed of magnetic iron ore. The l-ap!cer" Sarprtee. "li-j-w's a big bit, and" good, too, if "twara't so mttddv." "u-sur Troth, A Scoi e, n'vrA b. Httrd Up Cv-nt Say, boss, can't yer give a feller a few cents to help him along? Mr. Delaw-ney Why don't yon da something faw yaw onn living? Yon had better ask for bwains iustead of money. Hard Up Gent Well, boss, I asked yer for what J thought yer had the most of. Brooklyu Life. Rheumatism Quickly Cared, Thro days is a very short time in which to cere a bad case of rheumatismr b.it it can b- done, if the proper treai-ut-:i? U adapted, as will be seen by the following from James Lambert, of New Brunswick, III.; "I was badly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and lejrs. when I boushta bottle of Chamberlaia'! Pain Balm. It cured me in three days. I am all right to-day: and would insist on every one who is afflicted with that terriblo disease- to use Chamberlain' Pain Baira and get well at once." 50 cetit bottles for sale by GH. Haskiss, Drtiist. State or Oirtoi City of Toledo, Ll CAS COUSTT. f FRAXK J. Chksby make oath that be is the senior partner ef the firm ot F. J. CUEJfEV & Ct, doing business in, the City of Toledo County and St ahresaJd, and that said firm will pay the sum, of ONE HUNDRED) tXU LARS. for each and every case, of Ca tarrh that cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Ctrc FRANK. J. CHENEY. Sworn to before toe and subscribed in my presence, th 6th day of Decem ber, A. D. lSSti. A. W. GLEASOX, Notary Public seal. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo O.. t-Sold by Druggists, 76. KM7 f-'A