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VOL. XXVIII, i
COKVALLIS, BENTON COUNTY, OEEGON, FRIDAY, 0CT0ER.2, 189L
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The Burglar!
Thipopular play will be produced
at the Corvallis opera house,
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Thursday (Uf 0
BY THE-
()msHER-flvis (Jompany
The Corvallis theater-going public has
not heretofore hid an opportunity of wit
nessinz a d1.iv bv this troupe in Corvallis,
and their well-known reputation for artistic
playing needs no comment.
FRUITS AND FLOWERS,"
An illustrated Horticultural Journal
edited by E. R. Lake. No farmer or fruit
grower can afford to be without it. It
pays whoever takes it. $2.00 per year;
91.00 for nix months or 20 cents per copy.
Address, D. H. Stearns,
Portland, Oregon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIONS"
Land Office at Oregon Citir. Or.,
August 19, 1891. )
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler hs Mud notice or his inten
tion to mnke final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the county clerk of Benton county, at
Corvallis, Oregon, on October 12, 1891, viz;
Mertou Stewart Hd. Entry No. 5668 for the
K. W. I of Sec.12, T. 11 S., R. 7 W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz: Wiley Nerton,
Emanuel Branndn, Chas. McTimmonds, F.
H. Francis, all of Blodgett, Benton Cov,
Oregon.
J. T. Apperson,
Register,
J. A.1 HALL,
CONTRACTOR FOR
Brick, Sand and Stone
A First-class Article furnished on
short notice.
Leave orders at Hamilton, Job & Co.'s Bank,
SUMMONS. .
In the , circuit court of the State of
Oregon, for the county of Benton
Eliza D. Belveil, ) Plaintiff.
vs.
ctohn J. Belvail, ) Defendant:
To the said John J. Belvail, the above
named defendant. In the name of the State
f Oregon, y-m are hereby required to ap
pear aud ans.ver the complaint hied against
you in the above emitted suit in said court,
on or before the (ninth) 9th day of Noveio
lier, J89I, that beiiig the first day of the
regular term of the circuit court of the
State of Oregon fos the County of Benton;
and if you fail t appear and answer the
complaint the plamtfff will apply to the
court for the relief "demanded in said com
plaint, to wit: That the bonds of matri
mony now existing between you and the
plaintiff be dissolved, and for costs and dis
bursements of this-etfit. ThH summons is
published iu the Corvallis Gazette by order
irf honorable M. L. Pipes, judge of the
above entitled court, duly madeat Chambers
on the 12th day of September, 1891.
. John K els at,
' Attorney for the PI intiff.
ALLBN & WOODWARD,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Scliool and College Text Books
And all kinds of Scliool Sup
jies. fishers Block. - - Corvallis, Or.
SUMMONS
In the circuit court of the state of Ore-
eon, tor the county oi nenton.
Plaintiff.
Jaunie Hollowell
vs.
I. O. Hollowell. V Defendant.
To I. O. Htllowell, the ahoye-named defen
dant:
In the name of the state of Oregon, you
are heieby required to appear and answer
to the complaint tiled against you., in the
above entitled suit in said court, on or be
fore the 9th day of November, 1891; that
being the first day of the regular term of
the circuit cnurtof the state of Oregon, for
he county of Benton; and if you fail to ap
pear and answer the said complaint, the
plaintiff will apply to the courts for the re
Kef demanded in said complaint, to-wit:
That the bonds of matrimooy now existing
between you and plaintiff be dissolved; thit
plaintiff hafe the care anil custody of their
three minor children.; and for costs and dis
iinrsements of tfcs suit
This summons is published in the CoR
ALUS Gazette by order of Hon. M. L.
Pipes, judge of the aliove entitled .court,
duly made at chambers on the 22d day ef
July, 1891. W. S. Hcfford,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated August 21, 1891
PUBLIC AUCTIONl
I will sell at Public Auction
to the highest bidder
October 21, 91
ATI O'CLOCK P.M.
Nine Choice lots and two Houses,
' ON THIRD STKEET.
T'ebms of Sale. One-half Cash;
balance in six months at 8 per cent
foterest with approved security.
GEO. F. EGLIN.
CASH
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Corvallis, Oregon.
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Serious Danger
Threatens every man, woman or child liv
ing in a region of country where fever and
ague is prevalent, since the germs of ma
larial disease are inhaled from the air and
are swallowed from the water of such a
region. Medicinal safeguard is absolutely
necessary to nullify this danger. As a
means of fortifying and acclimating the sys
tem so as to be able to resist the malarial
poison, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is in
comparably the best and the most popular.
irregularities of the stomach, liver and
bowels encourage malaria; but these are
speedily rectified by the bitters.- The func
tions of digestion and secretion are assisted
by its use, and a vigorous as well as a regu
lar condition of the system promoted by it.
Constitution and physique are thus defen
ded against the inroads of malaria by this
matchless preventive, which is also a cer
tarn and thorough remedy in the worst
cases of intermittent and remittent fever.
LOCAL NOTES.
Ed, Crystal returned last Tuesday from
Vacaville, California, where he has been
spending a months vacation visiting friends
aud relatives. Ed. says he never spent
more pleasant vacal ion. He has resigned
his position with S. L. Kline where he has
been employed for the past four years and
will return in a short time to Vacaville
where he has accepted a position with his
uncle.
Catarrh Can't be Cured
With Local Applications, as they caunot
reach the seat of the disease. . Catarrh is a
blood or constitutional disease, and in order
to cure it you have to take internal remedies
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly on the blood and mucous snr
faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is no quack
medicine. It was prescribed by one of the
best physicians iu this country for years and
is a regular prescription. It is composed oi
the best tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting directly on the
mucous surfaces. The perfect combination
of the two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing catarrh.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, price 75c.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorlo.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
Wanted. Several cords of first class ash
wood. Must be A 1. Address, W. IS.,
this office.
Farm to Rent. 320 acres; team to sell,
seed and feed for winter. Apply to F. M.
Johnson for further information.
Fob Sale. 320 or 160 acres of agricul
tural land in lien ton county, at i&'Z dU per
pcre. J) or terms apply to I. W illiams,
Boom IS, Arlington building, Portland,
Oregoti.
Wanted. -An experienced logger to take
a contract to haul logs from a logging camp
to the river. For particulars, address, or
enquire of J. A. Hawkins, proprietor of the
Philomath baw Mills, Philomath, Oregon.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to loan at 8 per cent interest on
farming land in Benton county. Enquire of
J. It. Markley & Co. Office oyer the post-
offico, Corvallis, Oregon.
NOTICE.
Notice is herebv given that the Board of
Equalization for Benton County, will meet
at the Court house in Corvallis, October 19,
1891, for the purpose of publtcly examining
the assessment roll and correct all errors
of descriptions and valuations of all proper
ties. Now, therefore, all parties who may
be agneved by reason of such valuations,
descriptions, or otherwise, will take notice
of the meeting of said board at said time and
place, and make due complaint. That after
said board "adjourns there will be no cor
rections or alterations made, and the assess
ment will remain as returned by the As
sessor.
E. SKIPT0N, Assessor,
By order of the County Judge.
Fruits of all kinds at Small & Son's.
Bargains in boots and shoes at Kline's.
s25-4t
Remember the play at the opera house
Thursday evening.
Peanuts for all at Small & Son's. One
half ton just received.
Arthur Spalding has been confined to his
bed with illness this week.
Dr. Applewhite made a business trip to
Portland the first of the woek.
Peter Rickard and his little daughter are
quite ill with the typhoid fever.
A fresh lot of hand made candies
Small & Son's. It is absolutely pure.
Don't forget the play "The Burglar" at
the opera house next Thursday evening.
Eddy Stock went t Portland Monday
and will spend the week in the metropolis,
To-morrow will be Jewish New Year and
Stocks store will be closed during the day,
William Grant, of Farfor, has been
Corvallis during the week shaking hands
with his friends.
Elder Mercer will conduct services next
Sunday both morniug and evening at the
Christian church.
As you go to the postoffice to-day notice
that elegant display of dress good in S. L.
Kline's show window.
J. H. Doty, of Wallport, was in the city
this week transacting business and paid this
office a pleasant call.
See the bargains in the grocery depart
ment at Kline's. Royal Duch Cocoa and
Golden Gate Baking Powder. s25-4t
Photography. E. oeifert is now per
manently located at Philomath and will take
cabinet photographs at 2. 50 per dozen.
Born at John Rickard's farm twelve miles
south of Corvallis to the wife of John
Stames, on Sunday, September 27th, a girl,
The celebrated Unsmer-Uavis company
will produce one of their most popular plays
The Burglar," at the opera house next
Thursday evening.
The. most elegant line of dress goods and
trimmings ever shown ill Corvallis at
Kline's. Ladies are respectfully invited to
Call and examine them. s25-4t
J. W. Hanson a former merchant of this
city, is reported to have dropped dead
while walking the streets of Fairhaven,
Washington) one day last week.
Preaching at the M. E. church next Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock, and in the even
ing at 7:30 o'clock by the pastor. Sunday
school at 3 p. m. All are invited.
Ladies should visit the cloak department
of S. L. Kline's mammoth establishment,
as they will find the largest assortment and
finest coods ever shown in Corvallis. s25-4t
The bald spot on top of Mary's peak is
Covered with a cap of pure white snow,
The peak appeared in its winter uniform for
the first time this season last Tuesday
morning.
Jos. Emerick, who received serious in
juries while working on the carriage- fac
tory last week, has so improved that be
was able to be removed to his home in
Blodgett's Valley last Monday.
IS IT ON THl! LIST!
ammonia and axum in baking powders-
how TO DETErr THEif .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Rosebprq Or., 1
September 24, 1801. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the Judge or County Clerk of Benton
Co., Oregon, at Corvallis, Oregon, on Sat
urday, November 14. 1891, viz.: Adam
Shough, Homestead Entry No. 4983, for
WJ of S F4 and Ei of S W of Sec 14, Tp
14 S, R 8 W, W M.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz: Alexander
Strow, Harvey Steeprow, J. M. Thaip and
W. H. Seith, all of Alsea, Benton county,
Oregon. John H. Shupe,
Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the Estate
of
Lvman T. Maxfield, Deceased,
Notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned that the undersigned has been duly
appointed administratrix of . the estate of
Lyman T. ' Maxfield, deceased, ' by the
county court of Benton county, state
of Oregon, and all persons having
claims against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same to me, duly veri
fied, at my residence about 12 miles north
of Corvallis, Benton county, Oregon, with
in six months from the date hereof.
CAROLINE MAXFIELD,
Administratrix of the Estate of Lyman T.
Maxfield, deceased.
Dated September 28, 1891.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Corvallis, Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of J. H. Nicho
las, deceased. '
Notice is hereby given to all persons con
cerned, that the undersigned has been duly
appointed administratrix of the estate of
J. H. Nicholas, deceased, by the-- county
court of Benton County, Oregon; and all
persons having claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the same, duly
TeriSel, accompanied by tbtf proper' voueh
ers, to the undersigned, at her residence, in
Corvallis, Benton County - Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Emma Nicholas, Administratrix.
Dated, September 17th, 1891. ,
CWWFerrCryJbPi&lwrr$Castoria.
Henry Pape .returned Tuesday from
Jacksonville. His wife and baby remained
with friends there. We are glad to note
that the little one is improving in health
under the conditions of a change of cli
mate. Misses Housley & Whitaker are having
their opening display of mihnery goods for
season of 1891 this week. They have an
elegant display of hats, bonnets, etc., and
extend an invitation to the ladies of Cor
vallis to call and see them.
B. L. Eddy, formerly of this city, bat
who has been employed in Portland during
the past year by the Bunker Hill Mining
Company, has been transferred to the com
panies" office iu Sail Francisco. He left
last Saturday with his family for their new
home.
A young lady who has been spending the
summer with friends in Corvallis, aud who
recently returned to her home in Ohio,
writes back that the average farm of Ohio
looks like a garden when compared with
the large farms and extensive fields of grain
in ths Willamette valley.
There will be a meeting of the Linn coun
ty council of the patrons of husbandry in
this city, on Saturday, November 3, at the
grange hall iu Farras' brick. All members
of the grange are expected to be present.
The session wifl open at 10 o'clock. A
basket dinner will be one of the features of
the day.
E. Siefert and W. P. Kerr, of Philomath,
were aftrong the callers at the Gazette
office this week. Mr. Kerr has purchased
a half interest in VI r. SiefertV photograph
gallery at Philomath and the new firm are
prepared to furnish the people of that burg
with a first-class likeness of themselves at
a reasonable price.
Born on Saturday, September 25th, to
the wife of Wm. Butler, a boy. Mr.- But
ler has recently ' received several large
building contracts in this city and has ex
perienced some difficulty in securing car
penters to assist in the work, but he has an
eye to the future and is not going to be
left, especially if he waits long eaough.
Mr. Luther Benson, of Indianapolis, is
expected to lecture in Corvallis on October
13th. , He is the man on whom the mantle
of John Gough seems to have' fallen.
P. Fishbrook, former law partner of Presi
dent Harrison, says of him:-. r'I have
heard alt the great apostles of temperance,
Gough, Cary and Murphy and Luther Ben
son fs eesoBc( t aoae of them,"" ' '
In view of what the Minnesota senate has
done, it is hoped that legislative bodies in
other states will soon take up the question
of food adulteration. The subjoined list of
baking powders containing ammonia and
alum, compiled from official reports and
published in a recent number of the Scien
tific American, is given below. 'It deals
iu a direct manner with an evil which must
be cut down," said the Chicago Tribune in
commenting on the Scientific American re
port. Following is the list of
AMMONIA AND ALUM BALING POWDERS.
Compiled front Offltidl Reports.
fowdera marked with a star seem to
have a general sale, as they are mentioned
in at least two of the reports.
atlantic&pacific. royal.
crown. silver bfoon.
cook's favorite. SCIOTO.
crystal. silver star.
DAISY. SNOWDRIFr.
DAVIS' O. K. SOVEREIGN.
DRY YEAST. STAR,
OEM. 8TATB.
GLOBE. STANDARD.
KENTON. SUNFLOWER.
PEARSON'S. WASHINGTON.
PERFECTION. WINDSOR.
PEERLESS. ZIPP's GRAPE.
PURITY. CRYSTAL.
There are; in addition to the fregoing
list from the Scientific American, a num
ber of such powders sold iu the western that
were not found in eastern stores.
Following is the list to date:
CALUMET, - - - Contains Alum;
(Calumet Baking Powder Co., Chicago.)
FOREST CITY, - Contains Ammonia Alum.
(VouwieBros., Cleveland.)
CHICAGO YEAST, Contains Ammonia Alum
(Chapman & Smith Co., Chicago.)
BON BON, - - - Contains Alum,
HOTEL, Contains Ammonia Alum,
(J. C. Grant Baking Powder Co., Chicago.)
UNRIVALED, - - - Contains Alum
(Spragaes, Warner & Griswold, Chicago. )
ONE.SPOON, TAYLORS, Ammonia Alum.
(Taylor Mfg. Co., St. Louis.)
YARNAL'S, - - - Contains Alum.
(Yarnal Mfg. Co., St. Louis.)
SHAW'S SNOW PUFF, - Contains Alum.
(Merchants' Mfg.'Ascosiation, St. Louis.)
D0DS0N&HILS, - - Contains Alum.
(Dodson ft Hils, St. Loitis.jf
SHEPARD'S, - Contains Ammouii Alum:.
(Wm. H. Shephard, St. Louis.)
BAIN'S, Contains Alum.
(Meyer-Bain Mfg. Co., Sti Louis.)
MONARCH, - Contains Ammonia Alum.
(Reid, Murdoch & Co., Chicago)
SNOW BALL, - Contains Alum.
(Bengal Coffee & Spice Mills Chicago.)
GIANT, - - - - Contains Aloifl.
MILK, - - Contains Alum.
(W. F. McLaughlin & Co., Chicago.)
ECHO, , - - - - - Contains Alum.
(Spencer Bluing Paddle Co., Chicago.)
KALBFULL'S PURITY, - Contains Alum.
(Kalbfell Mfg. Co., Chicago.)
RISING SUN, - Contains Ammonia.
(Phoenix Chemical Works, Coicago.)
WHITE ROSE, -Contains Ammonia Alum.
(Globe Coffee & Spice Mills, Minneapolis J
WOOD'S ACME, Contains Ammonia.
(Thos. Wood & Co., Philadelphia.)
ANDREWS' PEARL, - Contains Ammonia.
(C. E. Andrews & Co , Milwaukee.)
HARRIES' FAVORITE, - Contains Alifm.
(H. H. Harries, Minneapolis.)
FIDELITY, Contains Alum.
SOLAR, - - - Contains Alum.
(Sherman Bros., Chicago.)
PUTNAM'S BEST, - - Contains Alum.
(Wells Putnam & Co., Chicago.)
CHINA "T" HOUSE, - Contains Alum.
(Noab McDowell. St, Paul Minn. )
TWIN CITY, - - - Contains Alum.
(J. K. Ferguson, Minneapolis, Minn.)
HERCULES, - Contains Ammonia.
(Hercules Baking Powder Co., San Francis
co.) CLIMAX, - - Contains Ammonia.
(Climax Baking Powder Co., Indianapolis.)
Ammonia and alum are the most common
adulterants yscd in the manufacture of
baking powders. The government report
shows that a large .'percentage of the baking
powders on the market contain either one
or the other, or both of these pernicious
drugs.
What woman wonld nse an' alum' or am
monia baking powder, if she knew it? Such
powders not only undermine the health, but
ammonia gives the complexion a sallow or
blotched appearance. The presence of
alum or ammonia in baking powder, how
ever, can easily be -detected.
To Detect Ammonia. Mix one heaping
teaspoonful of baking powder with one tea
spoonful of water in a tin cup boil thor
oughly for a few moments', stir to' prevent
burning, and if ammonia is present yon can
smell it in the rising steam. Or, place the
suspected powder top down on a hot stove
for a minute or two, then take off the
cover and smell.
To Detect Alum. Alum powder can be
tested by putting a couple of teaspoonfuls
Of the powder in a glass of cold water. If
no effervesenee, that is babbling or simmer
ing, takes place, condemn the powder and
return it at ouce.
Some powders, however, likar the 'Calu
met," "Bon Bon,"' "Chicago Yeast," etc.,
contain phosphates in combination with
alum, and with these brands- the following
test is simple and sure:
Take one-half teaspoonful- of baking pow
der in lid of say half pound can;' char thor
oughly over a strong alcohol flamey s good
gas i-et, ef red hot coals.
for one minute, then -ktf btit the sfln
If the coin prove a Cream of tartaf pdwdtaf
the coin will be bright; if an aluni ptfirtUf
it will have sulphur stains.
Now pour a little vinegar into the lid atta
Smell the fumes. Aluni gives off sulphnf'
ettfc'd hydrogen which may' be Selecied bf
its foul odor.
LOCATj NOTEfSi
Don't miss it! What? The play at thrf"
opera house next Thursday evening.
Many of our citizens are at the metropo'
lis this week attending the OipeslUdti:
Euerybody is going to to see "The Burg'
lar" at the opera house Thursday evening.
John A. Hall is ho prepared to furnisU
brick, sand and st6ne to contractors of par.
ties building. See his' advertisement id
another column.
Mrs. Martha Avery arid Mrs. P; Arerjr;
accompanied by her daughter Ester; lef
last Monday for California, where they e
pect to spend the winter':
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McLagan and Mrs!;
Tucker and two children, after an absence'
of five years in Crook county, have returner!
to Corvallis and will make this place' their"
future home.
Dr. Chapman, of Oakiand',- Californi-j
Dr. Landon, of Portland, and Dr. Thomp-I
son of this city, have been appointed to de
liver addresses at the Synod of Oregori ai .
Grants Pass next week.
The rain of tile' present week will be w'ei- -
corned by the majority of the farmers of
Benton county. It bag moist6ned thd
soil so that nipay of our farmers will sooii
be at work on their fall plowing in dead
earnest.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin, of SafeirJ,
have been spending a few days in Corvallis)
visiting their daughter Maud, who is atJ
tending the Agricultural College. Mr.
Martin is very much pleased with Cof vallW
and its surroundings.
The Presbytery of the f illarifet'te ffieei '
at Eugene next Monday evening and thd
Synod of Oregon at Grants Pass on th4
Thursday following. tin Tliom'p'son and
an elder from the Presbyterian church ot
this city expect to attend these meeting.
Services at the Presbyterian church Suit-
day morning and evening at 11a. m. andr
7:30 p.m. Young People's meeting at 6:1?
p. m. At the close of a sfrort tfermoif in the
morning there will be communion servicer
and reception of members, "topid in theT
evening, "Profit and Loss. " A welcome tot
all.
Albany advertises a few score oi cotam'oJ
dious!residenc8 cheap for rent or tor sale.
There is not a vacant house to be had in)
Corvallis to-day, and every available caf
penter finds all the work he can do on the1
new buildings now in aliref of construc
tion. .. New residences are being put np id
every potticm of our city.
Boyd Kennedy, of Philomath, was bound
over in the sm of $100 to appear before the
grand jury, in Justice Carlile's court lasfc
Saturday. One day last week Be bad m
quarrel ith Chas. Allen and for revenge
he took a brir'r off of Mr. Allen's wagon,
but fortnnately the miscreants' deed was? "
discovered" jufstia time to pt vent an acci
denf.-
A. G. H. 0 vern, of Monkata, Minff. i
offers io furnish 7000 if the people of Sil
verton will furnish $7000 more, and put up)
a first-claAS fruit cannery. M Overs is
man of capital, understands a cannery ,
and means business. Mr. O vern can find (t
profitable investment for his money here inl
Corvallis, if the people of Silverton cannoff
accommodate him.
W. G. Lane was seriously injured Ias6
Saturday at the sawmill. While seating
himself on a lumber wagon the horses sud'
donly started, causing him to loose has bat'
ance and fall, striking the back of his head
on the ground in such a manner as to injure'
the spinal cord. The hind wheels of the!'
wagon also passed over his body, causing
additional iarurics-. Under the careful
treatment of Dr. Altman he will come onB
all right..
The first story of the carriage factory isf
up and the tiiftber for the second aud third
stories and a portion of those for the fourtH -story
are ajlreadV for priming As nearly
all the lumber and material is now on the?
ground the work will progress very tapidiy
in the future. It is expected, providing the)
rain does not interfere with work, to com'
plete one stiry a- weekv All the machinery
has been ordered and will be ready fo ship"
ment as soon as the building is enclosed.
Kupepsy.
This is what you ought to hvey fti faeJ"
you must have it to fully enjoy life.- Though
and8 are searching for it daily, and mbunr-'
iug because they find it not. Thorttaan'd's tify
on thousands of dollars' are spent aUnUnliy
by our people in the hope that they lHay at-f
tain this boon. And yet it my be had by
all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters', if
used according to directions and- the ns
persisted in, will bring yon Good Digestion!'
and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install
instead Eii'pepsy.- We' recomTilend" Electric
Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases oi
Liver, Stomach: and Kidneys, Sold at SOof
and $1.00 per bottle by .T. GT'ahaiB, drug
gist.
STREET CAR NOTICE.
On and after this dato
in lots of 50 or more, can be bought foi''
three cents each. School children' will be"
supplied in lots of 50 tickets lit one enfr
each. Cars will be run at proper hoars for
Sunday Schools and church services hoth
morning and evening. , Parties wishing;
After charring space in' cars for advertising purposes can hp
(that is burning until the whole mass is I accomodated -at 50 cents and 1 per Burnti
blackV add a teaspoonful ef water and place By applying for 51. w. WtitSSi-
bright silver com- m the solation-. Stir ' Kuptri-tciidom.flit