. . nnro inmiim.n if i n grouped around i mua va ttMKM ' mas a'' ' I nr. lir.llHMnll M All. THE MEDFORD HAIL Published Everv Friday Uominf. A. 5. BLITON. MaN WAS BORN TO HUSUi. lie U of low Uj; but quite a plenty. SUBSCRIPTION $1.30 PER. YEAR I. lured In tho Poslofooo Hi Modtord, Oregon U 8ooond01aaa Mtl Mattar. MbdpoBD, Friday, Duo. 2, 1889. THIS PAPER SESrtffiSM! raeu tot edvecUauig oaa be made for It. Our Clubbing List. Th Hah. and Weekly S. P. Call 12 00 " Examiner 2 8f ' Curonlole 2 25 f ' " Orogonlan 8 00 " 11 Cosmopolitan ... 2 00 " " Sunday Bulletin.. 2 00 " " N. V. Tribune.... 1 65 " " Weekly Clnoln- oatl Enquirer, 1 76 fVuzJt l'.leetae. War. an ' Anilcut I.aaa'hrd. at mi Lore So. The tenor of a local concert company made the hit of bis life recently. It was '. ' at an entertainment in a town within . .100 miles' of -Chicago, and it is safe to say that the tenor's voice will never be . heard in that -place again, says the In ter Ocean. He is tall and angular, built rather on the fence-rail plan of architecture, and Is, withal, rather excessively dignified. On this occasion he had been intrusted with the duty of "opening the Kill" with a comic solo. Although cotucdy is not exactly the tenor's strongest hold, . lie found this time before he had fuirly ".' commenced that he had the large nudi . nce with him, and he soiled in and did ' "T, his best. From start to finish ho was greeted """with applause and at the end of the " . Terse there was such a storm of laugh ' ter, hand-clappiug and ereu cheers " that the singer felt obliged to respond - to the encore.. - As soon as he could make himself heard he essayed a lore song, but be . .'-fore he had sung ten words the laughter , broke out afresh. In vain he threw his soul into the tender words. It was no . go, and the hilarity of the audience in creased until at the close of the first verse he rushed bewildered and furious from the stage, amid au uproar gfiater than before. Behind the sce'nes he found the other members of the company speechless with laughter, and it was several min utes before they were able to elucidate ' the cause. iThe tenor, before leaving liis hotel, had pinned up the tails of his t'rt'ss coj.t to keep them from showing -below the bottom of his short summer overcoat,' and upon arriving at the hall lie had forgotten to unpin them. The spectacle of the coatinils pointing sky ward was too much for the risb:lities of the audience, and the tenor could not be induced to sing again that night. AUSTRALIAN CATTLE-RUSH. WkB Stampede Ocean the Vrjr Best of HoneManhlp la Called For. '. When a cattle-rush comes in the blackest of the night, among thick - - standing, low-limbed trees, with the nature and levels of the country un known and invisible, to stem it calls for the finest and fiercest quality of the horseman, says a writer in Harper's Magazine., As he dodges, swerves, and clings in the saddle to avoid mutilation . from the rushing trees, he must see to it also that the horse shall win to the lead of that thundering multitude be side him, if hands and spur may com pass. it. : And when he does, the mad dest of the danger is still to come. The rider's hands must do double duty now as he lets loose the whip and guides the horse as well. The rout must be turned and directed against itself. The horse is dragged inward, the whip hisses and falls; the man, silent until now, opens throat nnd lungs in the stockman's battle-cry. If the lending on 1 lie ."-nerve and swing away, carrying- i-orifiiMiu. among the rest, and breaking 'lie i.'i- . rectness of the rush, it is the finest mo ment of the drover's life. As the beasts . l.hat come thundering blindly on feel the scorching of the thong on head and flank, aiid hear the note of man's su premacy that they have feared since branding-time, the eddy spreads. 1 . ' The blind rush becomes a maelstrom, he maelstrom spreads Into eddies of - confusion the clash of horns and huge mattering sounds. Then the herd set- - ties down and spreads out. When the . sound arises of big muzzles blowing -and nibbling at the grass, the borse- ' man knows that his danger is past, low down in an embrasure of the woods a white planet burns; It is the herald of the dawn. " HE CERTAINLY WENT. -Whan the Football Captain Got to Him the Contrary Pupil Heal- ' teteil No Longer, The football squad of a certain educa tional institution not far from Chicago lined up for practice the .other day. These honored young collegians were being taught to fall on the ball, says the Chicngo Evening News, ' ' Discipline in football practice It as is doubtless generally suspected, of an exceedingly strict nature, and there fore after several falls had been made and the players were llntd up for an other,, it was with considerable sur prise that a voice from the line was beard nnucuitdng; "1 don't think I'll go this time!" 1 It Is true that the young man making this assertion was an only child, and one who had been arcustuu ed to hav ing his own way, but he oeitalnly did not understand the situation properly. The captain looked at him cpteerly for a second or two. "Come on," he said, mildly. "No, 1 dou't think I'll try It this time," the voice repeated, dcclsliely, Just what happened then the rest of the squad will not any. They only smile when asked for further details, and In order not to seem rude to the question er, usually add; "He certainly went." This la doubtless true, for it would be far better to shake s red rag at a bull than to say to your superior officer on a football field: "No, I don't think I'll go this time." BIRD SISTER OF CHARITY. Aeettea Manifested br a Java Ir- row Vkn lie Companion Wl MorlnUr Woladtl. Milne-Edwards, director of the Jar din des l'lautes in Paris, relates the fol lowing story of tw o Java sparrow s: "They were both hens and In the samo aviary with a parrot, which took a dis like to one of them. One day the parrot picked a quarrel with one of the spur rows, tore out Its feathers and finally broke Its' leg with a blow of Its beak. The poor livtle thing could uo longer stay on a perch. It lay shivering on the ground, to the evident grief of the com panion bird. She went iibout the aviary picking up tnaws, leathers and leaves to u.nke a bed for the invalid. Sue ac complished wonders of dexterous muu agetuest in lilting up the feathcrless sufferer and placing it on the conch. Hut the -rather was cold nt night. The charitable bird placed itself beside the one with the broken leg, add extended a w ing over it to keep it warm. The po sition must have been uncomfortable. not to say painful, but M. Milne-Kd- wurds never came at night to see how '.'this feathered sister of charity" was beliaving without finding it with its wing lovingly extended. The invalid died. The other bird began to mope, lost appetite, withdrew into a corner, drooped and died also. Was it in&Uuut that prompted it to make a bed and keep the other bird warm? No, it was sentiment, and charitable sentiment, g-nlded by reason. That bird was not only charitable, but virtuous, and really deserved the Montyon prise. COST OF THE CUP DEFENDER. The American Having Yacht Maa Cost Ita Ownara n Ilitndaome , Fortnnr. A correspondent of the Army and Navy Journal having applied to it for information ou the subject, thut paper answers that the cost of the building of the Columbia has been variously esti mated at from $100,000 to $130,000 nnd for the Shamrock at from $150,000 to $200,000. It then adds: "A summary of the -ol uf the Sham rock, based on tstiiuults from various Bources, is as follows: Construction and rig, $200,000; pay roll officers and men, including &ai. makers and car penters (80 men), for four months nt average of $40, $t2,90O; provisions for men and officers at $5 a week for 13 weeks, $7,200; clothing for crew, $1,0C0; for dry docking twice. $A: tender n'. jl.lU a day for 00 days, Su.tKu; tugboat at $00 a day for 60 days, J.I.Guu; derrick and lighter s-rvices, $500; lighter for storage of spars for six weeks, $600; freight for spars and sails by steamer, $500; passage for 30 workmen, riggers, etc., $1,800; general expenses, inci dentals, etc., $5,000; total, 2t2,600. If I he special services of the de4igner, Mr. Fife, and of Sallmaker Kataey, who came to this country, are a charge agninst the account the sum would, of course,' be so much augmented. Re capitulation shows that the Erin and Shamrock represent a first cost of $725,000. The cost of running the Erin increases the expenses to. $875,000." I: am 'the mother of four children," writes Mrs. Eupbemia Falconer, of Trent, Muskegon Co., Mich., "My first two .babies were still-born,and I suffered every thing but death. My-friends all thought I could never recover. I was reduced to 109 pounds".; When I was three months along for my third child I was taken with hemorrhage or flooding and came near having' a miscarriage from female weakness, For two months I was under the care of our doctor, but was getting weaker all the time until one day I happened to come across one of your Uttle nooks and I reRd it through, and the neat day I sent and got three bottles of 'Favorite Prescription' and one bottle of ' PelletX' I improved so fast I continued to take your medicine until baby was bom, and he is healthy and all right. My health' has been good ever since. I now weigh. 165. pounds." , " .'f Favorite Prosortp Hon " mak o s : . Woak Women Strong, and Sick Women Well. Superior job printing at this omco, A CHRIST AVAS GOWEDY. Rather Cxcltlng, Sut All Concerned Are Expected to Recover. KI.U how did Christ mas oil at yui houwl" Mis. 'Inlk uiucli aakvit, nfler ft A fM h hd told Mrs. J'iVv. MV .') Suilkins ox.u-tly how nuu-li eaell of her A own tfi(u hud coit V )J am! wlml hc tmtl ex- N" X' ohnnuiHl them for ftenvcmU. "Oh-h. niYtlv well. Wo hope io be fully recovered from llie effect- of it in ft week or two. . You we, on Chri-tniM Kvo th cliiMivu wore so cm ilcd altonl the coining of Santa CUus tlut they eouliln'tvget to tlvep. Young Mr. Kii.lcton itayeil prvtty Utc, too, nt lenst it fi'im-il io to Mr. Spiltum an J titytclf, thou-.. VMwl didn't nnnc with ui. After he left, we found that Harry' hrelhin wm itil! too regular to be I runted and we must watt to hang the stocking. 1 faid I'd wait up and do it I'm a poor leeper, anyhow. Why, I never cloac my eya until I've umde .Mr. Spi!kiut get up and itivvatigate the tiucll of gat in the rooiu!" "Ye, iiu't it odd that it only imelli after all the jet are turned ott! 1 uever ued to Bii 10 II gai until after 1 waa married, but now, "Smell it every night? So do I. Mr. Spil kim said he'd get up mut hang the nloek tug, laid he could wake at any moment he chose, It veemed n pity Unit he never chooses to wnke nt the regular hour fur get ting up, hut 1 s;iid notlurg-nt le:it very lit tie. Kthel w;un't sleepy nnd wanted to hang them, hut hor father said he'd he tliinkii.g of "young Kixz'eton and furget to notice whether the children were asleep or not. Why, he nukes enough mme after he leaves at night to wake the dead!" "Ye, the worst ihiug about Love's young dream is the f.iet that it forgets that other people need sleep!" 'M'hm. Well, I knew I'd have to hang thobe stocking, so when it was time I crept down to get them. We had left them on the dining table, hut they were gone!" "Mercy, burglars!" "I knew th-it and flew upstairs. As I reached the head of the stairs, I heard some one creeping along the hall. In a second 1 was in the htdroom, with the door locked, but Mr. Sptlkins wan't there!" "Gracious, had they" "Then came the most awful groans from the yard below and I knew that they had killed him and thrown him out of the win dow! I remembered then that I had bor rowed his best necktie, the day before, with out remembering to ask his consent, and now I waa a lone widow, who could never ask forgiveness for the ink 1 had spilled on it! 1 dew to the window, calling: 'Police! WHIN HE HEARD WIFIY CAU. FOB THE POLICE. Murder!' Then, I heard some one trying my door!" "The hurglsrs, of eouraa. Oh, you poor heroine!" "Yes, and then came awful screams from Ktliel, her voice Rounding a. it docs when her little brother bring n ntoutc into the room. Seizing my uiiitirelln, I went to her rescue. In the hali 1 run into the nrm. of a nmn nnd mu.t have fainted, for tlic next thing I knew Mr. Spilkin. was telling Ktliel to burn the o.trich fentticrs on tny new bonnet und see if thut would not bring me to!" "It did, I'm sure! ftut'I thought Mr. Spilkins was murdered and " "Well, he wa.n't. He had gotten the stockings anil hung theiu, when he heard me call fur thi. .police and" "Hut the groan and Kihcl's .crenmt?" "The groaning noise was young Mr. Imk zleton, singing a serenade of t'iiri.tmas hymns under her window. She slept through that, being routed hy her father rattling at my door, and thinking 1 was murdered!" ' "Gracious! i hope that was the end of it!" "It wasn't. The police came and seeing young r'izileton in the yard, they brought him in to he identified as the hurglar! It took half an hour to induce them to let him go, and then they were still gu'piciou.. While we. were thus engaged, the children woke up and ate all the candy in their stock ings. 1 spent the rest of the night between ministering to them, nnd comforting Kthel, who feared that Mr. Fizzlcton wuul.l hlnine her for his sufferings. Yes, it was rather an exciting (.'liristmns, hut, as I said, we hope to be fully recovered from it. effects in a week or two." KI.18A ARM8TKOKO. Kuew Iter iloy'a' frmlglriis. Thay arc telling a story, which niny or may not be true, about a rising young politician who has unuBunlly large feet. Ills mother is' a lovable old woman and quite deaf. . She Uvea in a flat In the neighborhood of Grant' tomb, in New York; und la alwnya de lighted by a vlalt from her Hon; When the United Stntea erulner Brooklyn, which waa anchored in the Hudson, oft the tomb, on Memorial day, fired a salute of 21 gnna the old lady was ob served to start, fix her cap and smooth down her apron. - Then she said, with a sweet sntlle!-' "George is coming; 1 hear his' footsteps on the stairs." Chi cago Chronicle."- ' '' All It Would Hold, i : i Dog-Faced iloy'-rDid yer got yer stockio' full .' good things Christmas? . , Living Skeleton Yes,-indeed. " Dog-Faced Boy Wbul'd yer got? ' Living Skeleton A cigarette. Town Topics. .-. ' Pasturage for Stock. I havo naBturatre for stock, ouo and ono-half miles cast of Phoenix. Notice is hereby given that I will not becomo reaponBl Die lor injury voor ions in suich whllo m my pastures. Amulia B, Feuns ISM & Mips 'i NEWS OF THE WOULD. HAPPENINGS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS FROM ALL QUARTERS, ratal tlear-Kuil tlolll.lou lu Utah Klavan l.lltls Ulrls lliiruad tu luth run, Hehuul t'lillitcsu Krowui'U In In Oolomdo IIkuIIo t-oitl U to bo hild iKiwn for fJI.W pur Inn, IXmvor, Oido., Ima tiM.OOO.OOO surplus hionoy on dopotilt. Tho U. 8. honiMti'ad lnw will bo ox I.'IhUhI to tho Philippines. There oii M."0 mlitors nt work In tho ooal iiiinuM nt Red Oniiyoii, Vyo. Tho Ainorlonn Htwd and Wlmooiu puny Is orwItUMl with liaviug niado l,K),(KH) lust iiuuith. Tboro is au nrtvaitoo of 80 pur oout til tho prion of lout hor bolting. Thoro will Iw a goiioml Advance In rulliiKid fivlghtH on all iiwda muk! ud west of Chicago Jiuiumy 1. Tlui Oolomdo Kind nnd Iron ooinpiiiiy projxMPH timiiufiioturiug eoku, under tlm Hemiugwuy imtoiita, In IJolunido nnd Utuh. late Ohliiosu imiHirsmiy Hint thoro n at pivstuit alx mokeh wwdor fnotorles lu oiwralion In tho Ohliiosu oinplio. John h. Siilllviin, fur many yours idiamplon pugllUt of tho world Is bnke lu New York. A French rullnnid eomuy has Just placed mi onb-r with a Philadelphia loooiiiotlvu-buildiug llrm for ton ! motives uf thu lnty.1t design. Ilich rpwr veins lmvo bui diwHiv ertKliu the heart of Hut to pity. Mmit., and n c-iinp vny ha stnrtwl to sink a shaft with tho lutoutiou of developing the Ond. Tho IWky Mountain Ihdl Tt-lophono company psoposes to sxnd $o(Ml0rt In llKX) extundliig Its linos in Mouluua, Vyoiuing, ITtnli and Iditho, The steunter Di-fluuw, nt Vunoonvor, B. O., from Vivimndn and other north ern mining ports, brought smoltor pro duct valued nt a.l.OOO. A US.OOO rvllnery hns Ixhii put In at tho Sunset Oil Company's works at Hun sot, Cal., where tho entlro nntput will bo refined nnd distilleries manufactured. A drydook to oout 700,000 Is to be bnilt at Hunter's Point, San l'Viuiolsco, It will Iw over a natural rook Insin, will bo 700 fwt long, 80 feet wido at the bot tom and 120 feet nt the top. Tho six Chiuoso coinuuiieS of Sou FninuiMK have donated flooo to tlm Oalifornla statu Itourd of trado to aid In bringing abrmt okwr relations botwwn China and thu UulUtd Btntos. Willis O. Origsby, waistwl In Callfu--nia to answer a charge of bigamy, has been sentencotl to U mniitha' Imiirlson ment nt Douver. He was nm-stixl for attompting to seouro money from army officials nuder a false nninu. Tho ship Knnuoboc lias arrived nl Mare island with Sl'iO ton of onal for the navy yard. Tho ship Is dt-p In the water drawing 98 foot three inches, twr feet more tlinti the battle-sbiplown, nnd experienced no difficulty in coining np to tho island. Thu ship May Hold is now at Mam island discharging ennl. Immigration continues to ho nnusnnlly Jienvv for this time of thu year. Dur ing the iiiontli of Xovpiiilier 3d,tni) Ini niigmnts enmo to New York, ns com pared with IS, IIKI during tho same month lust year. For tho prr-roding four mouths the figures Bland as follows: October, 2S,iD4, ngainst lll,'17l for tlint month his' year; September, 31,11111. against I R, Will; for August, lR,fl7(l, against 12,(I:M: for July, 17,'i!i!l, ugulust 1!),0BI in each n substantial increase. In a rciir-end collision lxttween the first nnd second seotlnn of passenger train No. (1 nt Terrnoe, Utah, Fireman H. A Shorer of the second section, whose borne was nt Wei's, Nov., was fatally injured, nnd died while tmlug takou to Ogilen, and Engineer Ilort Oavo of Ogdun wus slightly injurerl. Eleven little girls were burned t doath, flvo others suffered in jurios which in several cases aro likely to prove futnl, and sovcrnl older jiersous wero seriously hurt during n llro that inten iipted the rehearsal of a Ohristuias play at a St. Francis' parochial school in Qninoy, 111, Tho children were dressing for tho play when tho cotton usou on the dross ol one cuught fire from a gas jut and soon she was a muss of flames. Tho light dresses of others also caught fire and resulted in the deal lis and injuries ol many. ' Upward of -10 school children wore drowned in mi lee accident at Kroel Ing ham, Bolgium, nuar thu French frontier. The children of tho district had been given a holiday with pcriiiisdoii to piny ou the froAiu river Lys. When the merriment wus at full height the loo broke suddenly and the children disap peared. A few wcro-rescuod half dead, imt tho majority were drowned. Thirty six .bodies, have been recovered, but others are still missing. The catastrophe spread connternution throughout thu town, 'where nearly every family suf fered, losij' . ,. 1 Does This Strike You V. Muddy . comploxlons, nauseating breath come from ohrdnld oonstlnutlon. Karl's Olovor Root Ten Is an aliHoluto cure and has boon sold for fifty years on an absolute gunriintuo. lMco2fo,tH. and SO els. Sold by Chns. Strang, drug gist. Not n Novell?. "One of tho latest novelties In Paris I a monkey thut plays the violin," "That's no novelty. There's n monk ey In the flat adjoining ours that keeps me awake every nlsht by playing tho flddle." Chicago News. Tnrc Maii, will print 60 calling citrus lor zo coins, Boils and Pimples Give Warning. AN UNFAILIN6 SIGN THAT her own way of giving notice that Mla. aUOS is needed. Him ilmw not ml r,,r MiTIIRP 19 1PPFII IMR boll Ul!tl1 U 11 I'i'PoMlblu to get along without IMIUnC 10 HrrCALirlO It. UolU and plmplos aro an Indleatlon thut . . , ' ytm 1 noouiniilutliig Impurities which CflR UCI D llluat be gotten rid of they nre au urgent upiwul for malat-smt lUn ntUli awarulugthutuaiiuotsufuly Iki Iguored. To uegltxit to liurlfy the hhsid nt tbla time moant mora than th auuoyanoo of painful bolls and unaightly piuiplea. If thsao iiniurltles are allowed to r rutin, the aysteiu auoouuiba to any ordinary lllnoas, and U unable to withstand the maoy iilnieuU which are so prevalent during spring and uuuust. Mrs. L. UtMitlla, HUM oWooud Avenue, fcWtle, Wash , lays: "I waa alHIoted for a long time with pimples, whlnh were very annoying, u they dlallgured my fuoa teiirfully. After using many other remedies In vain. B H. H. promptly tad thoruuxhly eteansod my blood, i good ooiupiexlou, whjch I novehai R. It , Olmttanooga. Is the best blood f-a A and Is tue only one that is absolutely freo fnnii Kitnsli und mercury. II promptly uurlllos the blood nnd thoroughly chiinsos tho system, builds up the general health and strength. It euro Horofula, Koseiim, Cancer, Jtlieuma tisui, 1'olter. Dolls, Horse, pto by going direct to tho cause of tbe trouble and forcing out all Unpuru blood. Books free to auy addxeae by the Swift Bpeulllo Co., Atlanta, Ga. r. IT IS UNFAIR To cnil out of low ii fur nrllclo Umt cmt be pruourml at bnai. THE MERCHANT i'xprris, uMlhfl pcoiile uf tt lawn io tro.lc with tifm. And lUl Is inlta lniii-t anil rli(.tt bocautr It ! n futr liURtuca (iruuiltlua. IT IS JUST AS FAIR L for mill mrn to eitMxil mnrcbaiiU and nil bulldir to b i- Ihflr Door. GRAY & BRADBURY'S 1m n homo liimtlluiloa. Why Till-: I'NII.II'l'INHS. A eshle from Muuiln Duoembor 18, says: A raprirt from Oenernl Yonug, who is nt Vlgiin, sent by boat to Bail Fabian and thence by telegraph, says that word 1ms Is-eu riiHtlved that Colonel Howe's oolniuii has all the Ainerlean prisoners who wuro c-iiplureil by the insiirgiiiiU, Including M.-utemint J. O. Uilmore of Yorktown. who was cap tunsl hoiiio months ago near ltuler. Mami.a. Deeeuils-r -.".. floneml IjiwIoiis rtiuuliis wen' pliu-e in the Paco o-inutcry this in. .ruing. IVi vuto sen-ices were, held ut the rest donee nnd the Isxly was curried lo the cemetery by inemln.rs of the (lunurul's staff and escorted by Troop I of tho I Fourth cavalry. Public services will be held later. How Is Vour Wife? rr.. l,.a !, I..i.'i n n m. iifin iiiiu lua, ,,u, in'a..,,,, ,, vw,- stl pullon, ludigestloii, sick hcudnoho are the principal causes, Karl's Clover llnnl h.ta ,tt-ml l.lw, un Ills foe hlllf 11 century, frleo 2ft cts. und M ots. .Money relundcu II results lire not suns fuuturv. Sold bv Chas. Strnntf. drug gist. A dlsuitch from Wusliiugtuii says: A hundred millions a year appears to bo the present market off-Ted to the United Stutes by Cuba, I'c.rto Itlco, Hawaii and tho Philippines, provided the United States nix- able to supply the liormal demand in these islands for for flgn products. This usiinrite Is Imscd upon their actual consniiMiiioii In years of normal conditions. Ilou- nioiillv this will increase remains tu 1st seen: but if the exK-riencn of the lusl year In Hawaii Is an Indication of what will happen elsewhere tho Increase must bo rapid. Tho export from tho United States to Hawaii in ten months of I WW, the record of which Is now complete, are more than doublo those of the cor responding months of 141)7, and nearly doublo thoso of IHIW, while to Cuba they promise to exceed In IHdll those f nuy proceeding yonr. Mnro than one-half of the supplies which Cuba, Porto Itlco and the Philippines havo received from othor parts of the world lu former years have lxion furnished them by Hsiln. Mnjiii'-Goneial Luoniird .Wood, the new governor-genoral of Culm reached Havana a few days ago from New York ud was given nu niilhusiustiu reception. A SURE CURB FOR CROUP. Twenty-five Ydars' Constant Use Without a Failure. , The first Indication of orotip Is hoarse nuHB, nnd in a child subject to thut dis ease It may bo taken Ds n sure sign of the approach of an attack. Following this hoarsenosB Is a poouliar rough cough. II Ohambnrlnln'e Cough Rumcdy Is given as soon ns tho child becomes hoarno, or cvon nflor tho eroupy cough appcirs, It will prevent tho attack. It is used in inniiy thousands of homos in this broad land and novor dlBitppolnlH tho anxious mothers. Wo hnvo yet to learn of n single instance, in which 11. Iiiih not proved effectual. No othor propurallon can show such n record twcnty-llvo years' constant use without a failure, For salo li.v Strung, the (li'tigglal, 1, and now I rujolo In ail before." Duulau. of th A. O. H. Tenn., writes i " Beveral bolls and cnrbunoles broke out upon me, raualng great wln and annoyance. My blood aeoiuod to lie la u riotous oondltlon, and nothing I took seemed to da any good. Hlx bottles of R. B. S. onrud ma couiuleUlr and my blood ha buun perfootly pure ever aluoe,'' O. 8. 8. FOR THE BLOOD reniedv. Iienaiuu. It la nnrelv TemUkla PLAINING MILL not patronlu) It t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.un.t omoe at Rm -btinc. Onuem. Nevemtwirjal liww. Nnllce Is hereby Klon Ihst llin (ullowml lane Mltlnr has Hlc4 uotleo ut ht-r lalenllua tu iiiukii dual liruof In support of her claim, and that aald timot will be niada botore Ous Nnw burr, eerily clerk uf Jackson Count?, Ores', at Jacksonville, Urauou, on January 'I, XvW, viz: MAHV r. Wli.t.lAHs. Ou II. K. Nn. C17S7, for Ihi VM 8WW, WM HK'ii See. Kl, T. M H., It. 1 K. 1 w Hhu Hamas the following witnesses Uiprovo her oonllnuoll. rnnltlouca jpon anil cultlvalli.a ot snlil lunil, vis: Ailills Hkcelcrs, JiiiiK-s Sti-vcns, Charlna Uswalil and Frank (ViHith, all ol Mcdlord, Jackson County, Ureuou. J. T. IIiiiduks, Ki-slator. Notice of final Settlement. fOTIt.'K Is hrnuy given thsl Hie unilnr. ll hlsm-d, ailinlnlstralor of IhtM-.tsleof Alli-u J. Sherrltl. iliMM.Hsl-d, hits tiled III tho County Court of Jnokson Coutiti . Hlute of Ori-son, his Una) account a. such administrator of snld cs inie, and that Monday, tho l.'.th day of January, It..), nil. lieun llxud by suld Court a. tho limn for Iicurlus objnullotis lo .aid report, and the. selllolnont thuruof. T. 11. H. TAYI.OU. Administrator of the Kntulo of Allan J. Ulicrrlll, Deceased, This Is Voiw 0iiorl unity. On receipt of ten cuts, cosh or stamps, a genarolia wiuipln will be mailed of thn m.t imnuliir Cnliirrh nu.l liny l over Curo (Ely's Cream Ilahn; saflieiunt to demon strato the great morita of thu remedy. ELI BROTHERS, 60 Warren St., New York City. , Iter. John Held, Jr. . of (treat Falls, Mont., reoouuuended lily's Cream llalm to me. I can niphnsizo Ins statement, 'It is a posi tive enro for catarrh if used as directed." Rev. Francis W. renin, I'astor Central l'roai Church, Hulona, llont. F.ly's Crenni Tln'in is Ihe soknowledgeal euro for oatnrrh and tnutnlns nn mercury nor any Injurious drug. Price, 50 ocnta. kDr. WllllaniH'InilHnPfl )lritmunt will uun) llllnd, ' lllututltiir ft ntl I tnh in if IMIch. 1 1 utmnrhN thn tuinririi. iilluyH tho ItohiiiKiuonoo, ikiu ill fl TMJlllLlt'l. 1IVi.n liixtniiL nu Iluf. Dr. WIlltiiniH'Trifllnn PlleOlnt- ' liiont Ih nruiHirtMl for PllnHmml iLnli Inff of Hio prfvntti ptirtn. Kvrry box Ih . wurrnniou. ny iiniifffimn, ny nnui on m Ddnt o( nrlco. Mi uenu nml WILLIAMS JMNUFKTURIHO CO.. A'roprt.. flrvi.lftuA.iuj For Snlo by G. II. HuskliiB, MoOforU. BUTLER. ...JWELEB Watch Repairing ..Hrcr. . PARKER'S . HAIR BALSAM , Cl.uiio. stiu h.itinM Hi. hilf emmute. a td.uil.nl ftnjwtn. Novfp rails to Ue.tiim Or llnir to i s Voiithful Color. Curt, nrnht rll.ru.R. S( i.V Irjlllif. t.k',nniHI WU HninUSS Ti T mil PS IU1 a. iIL ii . N 1 -