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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 21, 1001. noiKD OF fTOXXlHSlOSEKS. fWnlitr April Term of Ih County j Board. J. it. Morion, John 1 orllrlt mill T. II Klllln, rnmnilealnoer. (Continued from lat week.) In the matter of a ni l and gateway nf public eacment. It apcariiig to the board of count eommi'ioner of Clsck- jiinm cmntv. On kMii. from the sworn statement '( Mr. E. Weherheiin. that Iih i the oner of and ha a residence on tlie property adjoining the ll.igli Cnrrin donation land claim, l'hat her anil residence anil pio-pertr la not reached I'v anv public road heretofore provided by law. and tha' il ia neees.rv that the public and herself should bay ingres and ewres to and from the said ret-idi-nce and premise. That the near eat public road to her said premise and residence is the road known at the Cubic road running almost parallel with the iid V (Morn boundary of her said prem ihfi and about l'.t.M chain westerly therefrom. Sal I petition, r prv that a public gateway be located from her said residence and premise to said Cubic road across tn land of George J. Cur rin. or Xancy Shsnkland or acroes the landa of both aaid parties, ao a to do the leant ditnin-e p,iltle to (he landa crossed, and that viewer 1 appoint! for that ptirpve arcord nf to la. It is therefore oidcred that Ed Rate, George Ely and James Kitehing. three disinter eeted freeholders of Clsckamae county, Oretron, be and Uiey hereby ar ap pointed as viewer to locates county gateway 18 feet wide acroaa the lamis of George J. Currin, or the land of Xancy f hankland, or tlie landa of both a may b netyht.irT to do the least damage to the Cubic road, and for that porpoee. It ia orderetl that they meet on said prem iae on the :'4lh day of May, 1'JOI, ana view and Uva-e the taid gateway a atiove stated so a to do the least dam age to the land crowed, and t aes the damage aocruing to the lands crowed in favr of the owner thereof, and report their dohgs hereunder to the court. In the matter of the tax rebate on tax of J W.Miller. Thi matter coming on and it aparing that on page 21. vol ume 6 of delinquent tax sales book for the year 1SVS, W. S. U'Ken paid said tax r crer jaid the ame in the mm of $2 "5, therefore it i orderel that W. S U'Ki-nhavea rebate of 2.75 aa over paid aliown upon the (aid record. In the matter of the alignment of tax certificate it ia entered b the board that all order heretofore made for the a-eu-nment of tax rtriinVate be and 1 1 r. by are cancelled and held for ImU.ht. lathe matter of the tax rebate of Caroline Graeier. Tbia matter coming on aud the board being fully advised, it is ordered that Caroline Graaier have her taxe remitted for the yeat 1900. In the matter of the tax retwtt of T. D. 1'belpa, it ia ordered that T. D. Phelps l paid l 12 on account of taxe doubly -essed paid on ee,' of ee.1 of sec. 4, township 2 south. rnge 6 east on . i oount of double assessment, and that the clerk issue a warrant for for the laid amount. In the matter of the ret orts of officers for the month of April, 1901. The of ficers haying made their reports and tlie board having examined their books and being fully advised, it is ordered that the tame be iu all respects approved and atx-epted said reports, show collec tions as follows : County tlerk $33 00 County recorder 195 60 In the matter of mileage and per diem o! the county commissioners. It is re ported by the board that the mileage and per diem of the commisaionera be al lowed : J. K. Morton, 11 days, 60 mile . f 39 00 Jjhn Lewellen, 14 day, 4 miles.. 42 40 1. B. Killin, 9 da a, 64 miles ... 35 U Total $116 80 Ever have them? Then we can't tell you any thing about them. You know how dark everything looks and how you are about ready to give up. Some how, you can't throw off the terrible depression. Are things really so blue? Isn't ityournerves, after all? That's where the trouble is. Your nerves are beingpolsoned from the impurities in your blood. purifies the blood and gives power and stability to the nerves. It makes health and strength, activ ity and cheerfulness. This is what"AyerV will do for you. It's the oldest Sarsaparilla In the land, the kind that was old before other Sarsa par!?.'f s were known. Tbife also accounts for tht'sayjr.g, "One bottle of Ayer's is worth three bottles of the ordinary kind." JI.MabolUa. All drofcttts. Wrttm lh Doctor. If Ton have any oomplainl whatever and aiiilre the list mullcul advice jou can poailbly receive, write tl.e doctor trhty. You will receive a prompt re ply, without coit. Addrex, Kb. J. 0. AYEK, Lvwell, SIus. IT T T T T.T T.T Wa.A-aSfc Vw 1 I v. r m mm sarsaparuia Hon.! District No. 11 (tenrg 11 Kate A Co, geu fund. .$ 5 M S Erirkaon 1 M V A Holmes 1 00 I J E Smith, road fund !U M P llrtirix 3 T.S I 8 r'orai ilia , ;t M (ieorirn Eden 12(H) 1 1 ra.wii 7 At I j 3 Jone 13 7A ; F C Snyder 17 02 j Krtl Smith 75 ! Fred Hoe Ifl Atl 11 Strickland t IV) K I. HiihwII S i0 II Unkim IS (Hi J C Morgan J A Lamar K () Thomas Total Koad Pistricl No. 14 K Gard, road fund T I.inn II K (iibbs J It Mver TGthbe Total It.md District Xo.15 It II Talor, road fund R. ad DiKtrict No. lrt K W Itlaiulurd, aoad fund. Fiank lriggs Frank Kugle Charles MaiUnk J G It i igga Michael Huira J F Kriggs . l'J AO . A 23 . U 25 .U'S 32 Total. 6'1 'V Road District No. 17 Carlton A Itoeeukrant, gen fundf S Adkine Br 17 (W Charles Wilson, road fund 3 (X iau.es Adkins 13 OC II Smith 9 "i $ T Kider 7 VI W.rren Paty 9 00 Jamen Gipaon 73 Jacob Khret 1 W Frank Murdock 3 Oil Xa(e Cole Frank Krush 9 00 I. ute LaartMice 9 00 AUrtGribble 2 2 Jerrv ftatv , 18 00 L F; Bower S25 J 1! Ilepler 3 00 Fred Klebe 3 00 Jalw Wolfer , 3 00 Wilson Kvans 9 00 CUmle I'vaty 75 Fred Yohan 4 AO C II Loreni 1 ' W M Tice 75 Selbe 1 W Adkina Bros 3 00 ToUl 1145 11 Boad District No. 18 Jacob Kalbtleisch, road fund f 1 12 E W Jones 1 12 John Davis 7 AO W P Daniel 6 00 George Stephetit , 4 AO F.rneet Guenther "5 Thomas Davis AO Thomas Daniels 23 00 Koad District No. 19 George B Kate x O), gen fund. .$174 25 t. Ilornchuch, gen luud. . . A E Clark.road fund A Irkina J Trullinger II Ferry E Bauruan J J Mallatt A Xeukircbner E W llornscbucb, road (and. Total $2M 00 Rod District No. 23 George B Rate A Co, gen fund.. $4) !5 ColeBroa 22 12 Colinan Marks, road fund.. Xate Cole ....... 9 00 34 67 29 25 20 25 e 00 4 50 36 00 J F Yost H Goebel John Clowser ... J P Cole D J Parmentei... Roy Parmenter 11 00 J Ruek 7 50 II Zeigler 12 00 J B King 12 00 Carl ltueck 8 00 Total $2- 24 Road D.strict No. 24 G Owens, road fund $ 3 00 Benton Killin 3 75 ELKenaev 3 00 George Atkins 1 50 G ( Kramer 3 00 J Mevers 3 00 s G KaufTuian 3 00 Noah Berkey 1 50 I) Erb 4 2o S Struback 3 00 George Brock art Ti 00 C Kcnshaa W Konhtk.... H Kummer K Montanden.... Peter Hettinger.., E A Montanden John Mage, gen J Yost , fund.. Total $05 62 Road DiRtrict No. 25 George B Rate & Co, gen fund. .$29 25 Jamex Friera, roaJ fund 6 75 H Brush 13 50 Al Reynolds 10 12 8 02 8 25 3 00 2 00 James Smith.. C Irenz John Heini!.. George Walsh, gen fund. Total. .$81 00 Road District No. 20 George 15 Bate & Co, gen fuod$28 80 David Fox 3 50 M Trullinger 2 10 William Miller, road fund 6 00 David Fox , 0 50 V W Everhart 1 00 W II Engle 12 00 Total $59 90 Road District No. 27 J S Yoder, gen fund $ 62 67 J C Marquam. 2 04 C 00 U Jolineon. 8 A Job anon. 3 00 Albert Johnson 3 00 I D ErrenBton . 6 00 6 75 Ira James. E Christoefsen 6 00 Koy I'h el pa 1 50 JTPrake 150 O A Marnuam. 3 60 fi 00 . . . r 5 50 7 60 25 00 Frank Jackson , J B Hvhenck r. Hamue J E Marquam Total R'ad District No. 29 C F D Wilson, road fund, Road District No. 30 .$136 90 $3 60 B Ul 1 25 1 25 5 25 4 50 4 60 14 p0 1 50 4 00 3 00 75 75 8 00 1 87 24 00 2 50 75 'i wax- .. ivn'l tie the (op of your lolly mii( rerv jar In tli OKI IiuIiMihhI Way. tlirmt IU li. UUIek, ixolulvly ur) liy llilu eoiin or lurs roilnml rrilUi V iti. IUiio lit.la or iHUr. I air Utlil ami a.-l.l orHf. )ly (.plirO, f unit in lnnilirr WHiaaUHll lllO IlKIIM. Knit (lirri'ilmia w lib J Ii ttinl rail. Ik.i.l ... Mads k S1ANDAK0 Oil CO- " ' .' '.i ( A II Bullock, road fund F Chllds A Davidson J Tong W Todd M Welch A Ball J It llavi B liar'. J Coot O Davidson Total $127 75 Road District No. 31 Charles Thompson, road fund Frank Sharp Fred Oldeua.'wdt John Seetlling John Aden. O r tharp James Turner.... Albert Turiier ... John P Gage Mint Peters .... Frank Weddle... John M''er K W OldensUdt.. Total $ 60 Road Diatric No. 32 7 i s - v mm III. P V $ 12 no 12 (X) 7 AO 4 AO 1 fit) 4 AO 1 60 22 1HI 27 76 9 00 9 00 George B Kate Co, gen fund. . $39 20 0 McCounell, road land 9 00 E S Calkina A 21 J Taylor 7 AO II Her 75 A Vosa 11 2.) rt Von, 4 AO J McConnell 2 2A E J Caikiu 3 o0 A Zin 1 AO S Robert 7i tiSuieUer. 6 00 J Fit ken 3 (Kt 1 E Vinson 2 25 P Heater 10 50 J Huffman 6 76 II Burgmaa 76 J Bakei 8 25 W 0 Heater 21 00 Total $110 25 Road District No. 34 Wilson A Cooke, gen fund George B Kate A Co J C Townaend 16 tiO 18 00 10 00 4 75 72 NO 27 (10 2S 96 2H 06 CbasMnehnke... Ed Batdorf, load fund Ben Breeding ... U V Breeding.... James Kiser A BReed William Smith.. Henry Cook Tom Munson.... F IteUehmutt... Glen Batdorf Tom ArmBtrong. . A K Ford Charles Shannon. James Smith 31 20 19 (I XJ 00 27 75 18 45 3 75 10 60 18 00 1 20 9 00 1 60 Waller Ford Cole Broa 27 00 Hogh Chloa 8 10 A J Clapp KOI Charles Hill 4 X, Charles) Griffin 7 50 Tom Smith 41 4 Total $4:0 40 Koad Distrct No. 35 vVilhaiu Hudson, road fund $11 C Hudson 7 50 J B Maxfield.. S Andrews.... 1 50 3 IS 9 HO KIW 0 37 4 50 3 75 75 2 b (3 Andrews.... G A Lestie. . .. T A8liettrly.. CShatterly L Houuhlum.. James Spier. . A I' Houkfhlum C Catta 1 L-0 F Wagner 30 50 Total.. ....$ 3J ,...$'i1 00 .... 72 00 ... fl 00 ... (3 00 .... 72 00 Kli Williams, assessor J O Porter X Blair J A Tuft FJ Harkenrider B Sullivan 72 00 F W Greenman 72 00 I. K Williama 00 00 V R Hyde 72 00 (jlaasA Prudhome, sta 14 00 W H Young, road and bridge... 7 00 ' " sheriff 7 00 M C Htrickland, insane 6 00 W E Carll, " 6 00 M C Strickland, coroner 20 25 G II Young 1 L'O J W Noble 1 20 (J L Harding... 1 I'D W H Young 1 20 D Webb 1 20 It L Holman 1 00 J W Brandt '. 4 70 T F Cowing 1 70 F A Schmidt 2 10 J W Loder 5 30 Bradley's livery 'stables, road and and bridge Britlley's livery "tables, J P court Sheriff... E P RandH, road survey Gladstone Real Estate Ashu. road 8 00 5 60 1 00 10 00 and bridge 3 Chris Bluhm, pauper 6 i ewer iieureu, uinnuo. & Mrs Nehren, " 2 MO Strickland, coroner... 24 8 8 Walker 1 D II Close 1 (i II Young 1 EC Maddock 1 W II Young 1 It L Holman 1 Guy W Purcell 1 Walter F Mundhencke 1 J W Loder 4 T Q JonHrud, J P court 1 Gilbert Jonorud 1 OC Courier-Herald, printing.... 24 85 Hubbard A Brown, pauper 4 00 Jacob Boylan, cir court furor 23 20 KdSelfer !' 00 l.,l... W Noble 22 40 i James I'arriah jJJ 1 II M.r.inain 1 t'."--." i Samuel Wolfer I S Mi'l aunhlin 1 W Y oilman, cir eoiirt Juoror. . ii W Cburih David McArdiur i V. . Howell I P Harris GiMirtfti Ilea I A Brainer VS 40 2.' 20 !i 27 im 2 Ml VO 00 27 20 27 20 :'S Hi I 4 in) 2d o 2 20 2 hO 21 ( W II Maltoon William I'lrich 1 K Pliulrk William Hreidt (ieorve K CmiI' William Phillip J M Tracy S O Yoiinic Charles I. ilianuoii II I! Mrniiiht Hiram Paunal Heitiaii l.e , John 11 Walker litvot,' B Wlae Carl lU'tiaoii, witnest'lr court ... ThomaaJtihb , Carl Ward II A Pee S T Pi'her 4 40 1 50 4 50 & (M 3 IK) 75 10 40 3 10 K A Siiinmer, Insane W A Holme, piler T P Kandall, stationery W A Huntley, atatiouery George A Hartlinir. court lioue. . Austin A Weston Co l.in't, road and brUue W 00 KoUtI KelUnd, r I and brldtte. 15 00 Pat iti.- State Tel A Tel Co, cl u. . 4 15 U 1, Holmaii, psiuper N 50 lavid W Thoiuaa, patir 2 M St Yiiu-ent'i hoapllal, pauMr.... 61 00 W A HodiJea, (.)ieun City A Southern Railroad Co.. 144 (X) J J Co ike, aherifl 15 72 Yaugliau' Livery Stable In same 3 50 J U Zinser, county sup'l. ; 17 no T J t.arv. " 21 Ui A W M. l-am-hltn " 21 John VV Meldrum 1'eter Nehren.ct botiata .1 7. Ina M Chaie, aherifl U 07 J J Ox ke, sheriff 13 50 A D Burnett, sheriff I w Slate vs William Dulcber J W McAmilty. J P 8 .ti II S MooUy, constable Kd Marine, Juror 10 30 I 20 1 2 1 2" I 0 1 20 1 40 1 40 11 00 15 50 J .SO 2 50 S W 1 70 2 50 2 ?U) 2 50 2 50 i 50 ' 50 2 50 I 4 1 20 1 JO 1 2 I --'0 61 00 g 00 1 (10 ui no 81 .V) e oil 20 70 II 52 3 00 J R Williams Mile Rowan Henry (iilta-rt . F M Nauuht M M Mclivehan J Martin Stat vs. John Weber J W McAnully, J P II S M-hmIv, coiiatabl , Frank Kakel, wilnea Ka Pallklier r Mrs Pankner Carl ll.N-rlach Paul -iliro-ler Knima Pankner Sarah Weler.' Guy Gro rilila Schaller Fred iinmermau M .nba(Ie. Jr M M Mclieehan, juror u William M J Jones.... JA Conler A X M unary M N Baron, clerk's ac C K Lurua,Boys and Girla Aid So ctety Adam Pro OC KntTprlae, printing ( C Kn(erprise, stationery frank Tljomaa. sheriff I .'ellin, paiier ac Honeymaii, Dell art Co, road ami hndk-e George B Rate A Cc.r'd and bridge Good Samaritan tioapital, pauper. 13 00 George B Kate A Co.r.d and bridgelOt 12 Graaer A Wilcox 15 00 Nbake Into 1'vur Mhwra, Allen' Foo(-Kase, powder. It care painful, smarting, nervous feet and in growing nails, and Instantly takea tb sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age, Allen' Fool-Kaae make tight or new shot- feel easy. It la a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all drug- gist and shoe stores. By mail for 25c. in stamps. Trial packagefree. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Ijs Kov, N. Y. Ilewnrr of Cough A cough is not a disuse but a symp tom. Consumption and bronchitis, which are the luoet dangerous and fatal diseaaea, have for their first indication a persistent cough, and jf properly treated as soon as this cough appears are easily cured. Chamberlain's Cough Remenv ha proven wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and extenaive sale by its success in curing the diseases which cause coughing. If it is not ben eficial it will not cost you a cent. For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. BIIAW'8 PURE MALT la fre from adulteration, drugs, crude spirits and other harmful ingredients. Absolutely pure. Bold by E .Matthiks. Oregon City, Ore. The least in quantity and most In quality describe DeWitt'a Little Early Risers, the famous pills for constipation, and liver complaints. Geo. A. Harding Tour I at Car, The tourist cars, like a newspaper in a country town, certainly "fill a long felt want" . A cool, clean, well ventilated sleeping car, equally free from the dis comforts of the old fashioned passenger coach and tba stuffy heat of the over luxuriously upholstered drawing room and sleeping cars, and at a moderate extra fee, has solved the problem of pro viding attractive accommodations for the general public. The O. H. A N. Co. runs three of these cars daily between Portland and the East. A porter Is iu charge of each car to look after the wants and comforts of the passengers. For rates and particulars write to A. L. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent O. R. A N. Co, Portland, Ore. Highest Cash JJ ! w Paid for Wool. Oregon uiijiki ArUMoFri:ori.K who 30 W are Injured by Ihe ue of t flfee, Recent, 11 y there baa lieen placed In all tlie.ro 'A hO lry lra a lie preparation called 27 (aj OUAIS U. made of pur grain, ' 2 20 take the pla e of eoifn. The moat did filiate stomath twelves II without li- 4 ul I treaa, and but (ear ran tell It from colfee. It ihx'a not cost over i aa mut h. I hil'l- ren may drink It with great iM-nellt, 15 cU, and 21! i ts. er package. Try It. A.k f .r (iKAlX G. L- C Ion fur the Big Fair. Reeultitioli adapted by the Orsgoll City Board of Tradtf at a special lm rtlng held May 17. lil. Wiussjta, Tba Iw!aaud Clark Cen tennial and American Pacille Fipoaltloii to U held Iu Ih city of Portland Iu tba year will be of vat Wneflt to tb North Paclrio coaal In a commercial and social way, attracting a It will the at trillion of the world to our unrivaled ad anUgc, our soil, our climate, our won.l, rful timber resource, the oppor ttinittea for the protltabU employment aud Inveatmviil of capital, our great rvera and land Uked harbor, tb great empire of trad opening up in (h Orient M it la puftMhililiea and oplwrtuu ilira lhal the mind of the drea'trr can not grap, and Wiikaaja, eJt h riiildrrll ( n ) Vaallivaa of Ih eiilerpriM entirely av uiuvea the undertaking from tl domain of aoltlahneM and places It upon tb broad platform of tatemnhlp and public good. Thneloro'bw It Reaolvrd, By the Oregon CtlT Il-ard ol Trade, that bnaitily commend the public sprit lhal has prompted the inauguration i Ida great prujmt anil pie l;a otirarhe l'i do what C n to make It asucrraa; and ba It dir. In r ReaoUe-l, That in the tpiratlon of aite, wo Would heartily oiidoiee Ihe aoU tiou ol City Ylw Park aa a location Ideal for such a great fair, cjinlnilng with amp! and beautiful ground, atletlc environment and uch general adaption a to place and aite Very nearly beyond oontrovoray. Such location would also bring Ih millions of peopU, who would vlail Ih ip'Mltion, in cloae touch with the City by Ih Fall, Its great mill and factor lea, and tb great est water power wl of fli Rocky Moontain. (Signed) (1. II. PlMl! K, K G CAtriatn, C. O. T. Wll tlAat. W. A. Hi arLsr, T. F. Ktam. T. L. ClIAkMAH, D. C. I.ATot aarrs, Speelal Committee. ( Atteal) (I.E. Cao.a President J. W. Ina. Secretary. Oregon I'll r Market llrport. ((Vjrrw ted to Friday., Wheat No. 1, flOc buabel. Flour Portland, (J l :I0 ; Howard lUat, X,r. per sat k, $.1.20 x-r bbl. Oala in sacks, while, 4' .-cnt per bushel, gray, 4.1. Millstiiile I'.ran, $15.00 N-r ton shorts, $14 (si xr ton, cbopa $10 per ton. Potato)- 0) to 1 10 M-r sack. Egga Omgon, 11 to 12l,o x-r don. Butter Ranch, 25 to Vt cents per roll Onions, choice, 3'vc jmr lb. Rhubarb, clione, )te er lb. Letter List. The following la the list of letter re maining in the poetoflloe at Oregon City, Ore., on May 23, loot : womkm' list. Johnson, Mis Olive Ragmond L Miss Thomas Miss Grace wkn'i list. Braman W W Hit key Hugh A Burleigh Claude R Kruger W Christcnson Edwin Mivermore Bros Hammerle Frank Muyo Clayton 1 1 ay don A J Rluehart Ainbroae GEO. F. HOUTON, P. M. For Young Men and Young rfomcn. There is nothing that will arotiso the ire of a young man or womuri so Quick ns to have interior laundry work put oil on them. Thev may dress ever so well, but it their shirt front or shirt waist Is iiuiHsy their neat appearance Is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen' flue work. There can be no better work than Is done at the Trov. I-ave your oidur at Johnson' barber shop. Try the new remedy for cosliveness, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Every box guaranteed. Price 25 cents. For sale by G. W. Harding. Hominy Excursions to t'liilsop Beach. Beginning Sunday, May 20th., and every Sunday thereafter, during the summer season, the Astoria A Columbia River Railway Co., will soil one duy round trip excursion tickets, from Port land to Seaside arid return at $1 each. Train will leave Union depot, Portland, at 8 :00 a. in. and arrive at Seaside at 12:20 p. m returning leave Sotwldo at 6:00 p. m. and arrive at Portland at 0:40 P. m. Price City Woolen Mills Tun -i r (mimi ,M lit N CATARRH (I in: sou CATA5B:. E s Crp.f i H i in y1 K. a . a it i. j i . j m ka. bt ) Mlit Iu es .,, u lu w luiloue itie..,i-ar,,iu.i. : V'.,t' Kri- C0U)nHEA0 HhIi a,.. I r,-.L. ia l'ie M.ei 'fi t 4 It. ijN u( m i i I U Hit, fci i la a Ih ,,- !'( l. l -lei a 0 hf n ., kl V (HOMI'tl.a. M !, . . ' lie k.pl III Ut TweU yr...aMo J. W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Colin., s, rati he-l his 'eg nu, a tuaty l. leflamatlon and bK-od poleoiiing set In, For two year ha auir.irrd Inksnatdy. Tln tile ll dx lor urged amputation, "but" he wrltaa, "1 Uao line IhiIIU ol Electric Hitler and l' lx(eof Bui klelu' AriiUa Salt and my leg Wa stHjnd an I oil as eter." Yir Erupdona, Eavma, Teller, fil Rheum, S-ire and all blond dlaorUra Kle, die lUllria haa no rival no eartb. Try llieni iieo. A. Harding will gir ant eal aiai lion or telillld lo-tiej. Only 50 ceiiia. A Mews wrrnre Mutual Par.l:L Ihere I BUipU Jtietlfliatluu ,,r IU claim Ina.U by Ilia CMtago Bctor l llr aid lhal M ralar enjy every day Is Ilia woek, Sonde) lm ludud, lie a a ar Vice lhal la alllioul paialivl In rii and coiuplelettees. Tl' leaeoll i obrtoua the coaibtoaUn iM lb varied and i lebalve labilities of tbo 10 g'eal dailiee, Ti' Chicago Rnurd and Tb CbUjj Tlmvo-llaraM. In addition lo ll lade elidlil liawa failliUeoof both pn, The Rexxird-Herald iKrltd , cuttV plela lira arnica of The New Yak Herald, Ilia New York Tfi bulis ami Tb Aaaocleled Free; and whan II I Coo sidered lhal Us news columns ar supple meiitrvl by all the special feature so popular In Th Chicago ReiotJ and Th Cbia TlmelUialJ, It wilt U seen that The Record Herald holds a anl-pi place among ih great nwiprr of Ih L'nilod Slalr. "I I l aaey ! IT 1J4. CoUUlleM tholiaaod ia louod bleulng lo ih body In Dr. Kmg'a N I.llo pills, which p.illtly cure Cote tlpwtion. Sick lleadathe, Diuilira, Jaundice, Malaria, Fever and Ague and all Liver and Stomach double. Purely vegetable; never gripe 01 wsken. Only c at Goo, A. Harding' drug (tor. The I nhral EaUrUlirr. The graphopltune, Ihe most Versatil of all device for making hum attractive, baa wade It way faster lhan all o(hor mtlalC machine added (leather, and ba taken a tiiincMt plat ; In th alfectloii of all rlaaaea. And Ihe reaaon for Ihla I not far lo seek, (or the graidiopboue slug, Il play the music of ban, I, oriLeetra and stngl Instruments, It tells stories, give recita tions, leaches foreign language, anJ Is ea-cially calculated to drive) dull car aaay. In the parlor, In the nuisery, In the sick room every where Ihe whole house over Ihe graphophuiie find IU place, for the Variety of thlnga It doc enable it to meet the leijultemenla of every laate and adapt itaclf lo the moods of all. When It play a march your spirits are stirred by Ihe natural strain, If It renders a ong, Ihe naturaliiea with which Ih selection la given bilnga smile or tears, accordingly aa the song Is hum orous or pathellc, ami by numberless mean, It wins Its war to Ilia heart and w hen It ia silent we feel as If a living, bieaiblng mvmlmr of the household had ceased to speak. And, besides being an entertainer of the II ml magnitude, the grsphophone I a tireless educator. It leaches the chil dren Ihe newest and brightest music slid in that way brings, not only thuiii, but their parents Up to date. The Columbia Ph igraph Co., No. HH Walmsli avenue, Chicago, hcad'piar' teis for graphophuiie and talking ma chine supplies of etery kind, will ",llJ you catufogues on application. A Itnul mic, llonrliiic liootl. Washed down a telegraph line which Chits. 0. Ellis, of Lisbon, la., had to re. pair. "Standing walat deep In icy water," gavo me a terrible cJd nd cough. It grew worse- daily, Flnully the best doctors In Oakland. Neb.. Sioux City aud Omaha said I had consumption ami could not live. Then I began using Dr. King's New Discovery, and was wholly cured by six bottles" Positively guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by George A. Harding. Price COo and $1.00. P il Wtlllame' Inrt'M I'lleOl.vi'Mt.Vltmt cure HIIiki, Hli-rUIn;: anil llealn I'llea. aliaurlia the t""";'"',' Inratli whlie alo ire. i,,l!!ae a i-.ullU. Cl! nataiit reiier. units I'll." iimiMur is irr fsrert onlr for Pltoa and Itehlowof il rlrate partfc wm am 11 uTory uoi isj wwrraiiMi'i pi'i ' ' "I". . .T' - iu,. fi jr nialloti rumilpt of urlou. AOa ali.l jl ; .M l' r ' V For sale by Charuian A Co., Druggist'