The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, December 31, 1881, Image 4

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    THE EUOEHE CITY GUAM.
SATUUDAV DECEMBER 31. 1831
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low loity ii lade ij lanopoluti.
Daily Standard.
Laxt month tie grout earnings of the
0. R. fe N. Co. were f 158,300, and the
net earnings 234,309. Nearly a quar
ter of a million dollars earned above
all expenses in a month, hy a traiispor-
.Ution company that, .got1 through
Wini-lv wttUx country ! What letter
nrcunient for h-gixlative interference
c ui lite people want T
To make profit
so fabulous for tha Eastern
magnates
we are all taxed, from the Imad we cat
to ihe dollies on oar Ucks. Horn in
the name of common semte could profit
in immense be niade, considering our
meagre population, without exorbitant
and oppressive charges I We should
like one of the monopoly mouthpieces
in this city to explain, if possible, ho
ao vast a suni was secured in profits last
month by the O.R4N. Co., without
cl&rging high rates t Will any paper
dare to risk iU reputation for conynon
decency by saying that $9 00 a ton for
wheat from TheDaJl to rortlaud-
what it costs from the Upper Mississ
ippi to Liverpool is a low and "benev
olent" charge! , WilJ they have the as
surance to tell as thai because it costs
eleven cents to ship wheat from St
Louis to Liverpool and 6fteen cents
from the Dalles to Portland dis
tance of a hundred miles still Mr. Vil
lard is not grinding the people. We
may be told that the diffemce of rates
is partly because more wheat is shipped
from St, Louis. That argument will
not answer here, for more wheat was
raised East of the mountains than the
aKk X. Co. could handle, and it is
but the other day that we printed an
, item about thousands of bushels lying
in that region exposed to the weather,
waiting shipniraL much of which had
begun to sprout through the sack.
ltftulJ n lie Tiritf.
Ex Senator Joseph E McDonald, of
ladiania, diffirs in his views very mate
rally I nun the laucr day opinion
which Senator Vorhees has been ad-
Taocang. Mr. McDonald hohls that
the power to Wry a tariff is coder the J
CooMitulion clearly vested in Con-
jress as a revenue measure and that iU
proper exercise is in strict accordance
with that idea, and whatever proteo
turn arises under a tariff ouht to be
incidental to it, and not its purpose or
object lie believes in raising revenue
to rapport the federal government, as
tar as practicable, by import duties,
and would be very glad to do away
with the internal revenue almost en
tirely. He thinks the true theory of
all commercial countries is free trade
and that the sooner we can approach to
that, consistently with supplying gov
ernmental wants, the better.
When the purpoee of the tariff is
simply protection, and not revenue, it
assumes the form of bounty on which
the consumer is taxed for the benefit of
the producer or manufacturer. And as
there are mire consumers than manu
facturers or prod uoers, it is a tax on
the many for the benefit of the few.
lie thinks the benefits of free trade are
fully illustrated by our own internal
policy, under which all trade bet s een
the Slates is unrestricted, and believes
there is no wiser provision La the fed
eral constitution than the on that se
cures this condition of things. As no
EtaU can levy any impost duties or
place any restriction upon inter -state
commerce, we hare among the several
States of the Union unrestricted free
trade
Thi "lo'jby" is assembled in great
force at Washington. Of course it is
the Republicans expect to control both
Houses. Many a sdierae with njillious
in it is being resurrected from the limbo
into which it was cast by a Democratic
Con cress. The contrast between the
two parties is in no raped mora sharp
ly drawn than the respective surround
t ngs of a Democratic and a Republican
Congress. With the former the lobby
is dispersed by sheer starvation; with
the lattter the legislative vultures hover
round like curbstone brokers cluster
near a stock list
Till political cauldron in Oregon will
aoon begin to simmer as the ambitious
aspirants are already making their
claims known. The Democratic party
stands this year in a favorable positioa
There is no- contention between the
leaders and we may expect the nomina
tion of a strong and acceptable ticket
I Lead the address of tbe Anti-Mo-uopoly
League on first page. It ex
poses the schemes by which the railroad
Hianagtx-t hope to make the country
pay interest on a capital that was never
ia vested.
Uutipokti for Free Trade.
The Port's Washington correspond
ent says: Hparka, (Democrat) of Illi
nois, says there will be sharp agitation
of the tariff question this session. Ex
actly what shado tdio fight will take has
not yet appeared; but it is coming, and
when it breaks there hisy I time at
least for aeripusdiviiiieus in what has
been the Democratic party. It is pre
sumed that new school protectionist
Democrats would make trouble, but
free tradors are going to make a square
open fight and trust to the future to
show the wisdom of their IkiIiIim-ss. He
bellrved that Illinois would approve a
revenue tariff , reform movement by
5,000. majority, and in errater or
less degree by all 8tatee of the grain
belt Sparks' emphatic language, taken
in connection with ether leading west
ern Democrats, bears out the belief
held by many that that wing of the
party is about ready to swing away
from Pennsylvania's leadership.
Tke CiiU-ai Trial
The patience of the court in. the
Guitesu trial finally became exhausted,
and the prisoner was ordered into the
prisoners dock. He still continues to
interrupt the proceedings which cannot
be prevented, as it would not do to
gag nim. 1 lie conduct ot J utlge Vox
has been unjustly commented upon
both by the English and American
press. He could only have restrained
the ptisoner by force, and that would
have created sympathy for him, while
ly allowing him full vent be has con
vinced all that lie is acting a well
studied part The testimony of ex
perts which is now being taken, bears'
heavily against Gaiteau,
Tits wheat product of the region of
country lying east of the Cascade
mounUius wbow commerce is tribu
tary to Portland, was last harvest altout
4,000,000 buhht-ls an amount surpris
ing to thot familiar with the resources
of that great empire of productiveness.
With the development of that regiou
certain to be mad within the next ten
years it will yield tea times as much.
Just think of the country which our
pioneer fathers couKtdered a barren
wAk region, pouring out a golden
trraKare of
forty million buishels of
wheat
TiiECuiteau trial will cost the gov
ernment $200,000.
To Millar. Old true tor babbit metal
tor aale at Uik ofBoa,
THAT HA('kIXGCOn;Hnbr . rci
Iv mvi br Kliikifc' irr We gtumuiitee SL
Mi iy Unbara uid( '. , dragon. Kntte.
KbDi&'a Craj.'h mm! uuutitai Clarets sold
bf vs s (turantra. It pare 'atMUAi(4iuaa
KLiWi'i VrUliner at what jro awed lr W
stiiiatioa, lifiM 4 Ajftt-titn, IHuHK-Mutdall
atbi(ii lTKp(Uuik Frio 10 aad7Sdts, lrr
bottie. Bold by Okottra mad Co, Eugm.
Croup, JTwit Conjcb sail Brosohttjaiia
AiUly rrlievud by KlikAs Cure, O. On,
i a
nrriiKas i moth ebb t
An fan diawtrted at uvU aad lavAea f
pmir iw by a wok chili suiTtrinr sad eryiasr
wilt tie trnKatiiijr paia of cutting teeth If
eo ud rK lxtle f MILS.
uinslowk irrmx; syiiit. it
mill relieve tbe nuur little sufferer iaitnvdiaitel
-rnd v)(i it: Own it tut Kuwta)c almuC
TW u at a nrnttKr a r.uXh lo tiM rrrr
ot iU Jm win m Wl at k Out it
a-iUnulii.ttiMtwwvl.a(ilsirrwt t ihe
mother, aad relief and b-.ltti t tir rliilJ,
awtinc lik usric It k jwiwtly mfe t w
ia aQ cmtM. jd flwiuat to tke Utc, ad w
frtimlb itiynouM aatd im ia Um I'uitnl
butt. .Hnl iwjrwlnw. XSoraU a UAlc
A. CAltD.
To all who are aiuTfrUis fraea tbe nron aad
mduxrrtiim of rnata. aM-rune wetkiMM, arfy
decay, m i mnotiuud. 4t, 1 will urad a rorine
tliat will ore wi, FIIKK 09 CUXlUlk.
Tliie rreut rrwvdr waa diaooverail bv a mm-
Anuiiy ia Noath Aiuiivx. Kd a arlfil.
drawed eavrl to the Itrr. Jmera T. Isuas,
Kti. I), New York tlty.
Pl'CKLEVS AEN'ICA KAI.VK.
Tbe BsT Malvk ia the world Lw
Wta. W-irra, l'kn . Kalt lUtrvKt, Frver Sana,
Trtter, tM'(wd Hmmik. CkiHAaim, CflnM.aad
au kiKle nkia r.njUo. Ttia nlrc it guar
autcd to ri' wrfrt tWrti ia rrrr wm
r mwr m umiea moe cte ner hoa. r
Tf,rn 'I'. Kor City.
v ueaeni uinr luutUee by da-hnw tmn
d"J 'f Uiia, To 4nx We by ftrtrrrmf
Derofairiah. Apteiy k swift aatd in
caiioai is it attack. thktui( rU rktita witb
out a mmueut's warnuu ! lUiaaly a preveati
Uve bae twra dMnrerrl - Hullowar I'llb-tbe
(iy aai and owlain aatklntr for thb dime,
they eonl tbe bhwd aud fajualiae iU cirrubUioa
tliruurh tire rtrtn. To iwwm tb ifaauJi
ia a aiMtHd m.liti and tbe biotd jmre a tbe
true aeorrt of bealtb - linllowav'e filU will .U
thie toa rftVtually, and tbuaaaade ow tbeir
acuta! eittteore to them it Lha m( .1.
laroariVT Xotk'K. None are gnuine an
Iraa the aiimatqre of J. lUnm a nurwaJ
h box ol I'llU aad OintaoeaL IVixm mt 1
ernU. A? eeaU aad tl each.
"There j ruinitWable taring by taiuur. the
bur aiana, liulxowir a Cu, New York.
FACTS THAT WK KNOW.
II yoa ara tuffennf with a seven OiUjhi
Cold Aathma, IWoaehitw, CMuumpUB. Ium
-I .1 . L . ' '
ui wraw or Ittiun. wa noiik.i
Kisu'sNsw lramvaaT will . i
diat relief. We know of hualrede of ewe id
bae enmiilrtrly enred. aad that when aUetherl
Bieiluaure ha faiUL .n .W I
-j w mmnj ri.lll.rxT tTSm. Ke-
kit tub eautiai-tiu-v tMnur (h.i ii. L"
rw l)llHWrT Wlllenrs vnxnf 4.k. IJ. J
r,r,Z- fnitK Cuaaitiim. unrtlWhi
and lUidm. Humim. ... TV iT..
IUeae. if voa wUI call at W ilkia'. Tha K-
City DruRvut. ran oaa ret a triU lutil.
raacnr nn. & mnlu.i.iLii.i
r'lTllll.'''"?? e;yv. Hgdjt,.l)ri.
tlt hiJeaal AjpuU, 1'wtlaa.l.
LJvar Uumplaint; Mulolii vitalizer ia guuan
toed to cure you. Kor salt hy Qnliiim Co.
61jleii nivhbi, tniule mierbl by tliat ter
ri!le cough. KliiUih'i Cure in tin remedy.
Catarrh Cured, healt ' and sweet breath
rtired lir Uhiluh's Catarrh Kemedy. I'rice McU
Maul lujectorfree. Sold Jy Oiburn and Co.
For lame liack, Hide or Cheat lue Hliilnh'l
Ponn l'lHtr, I'rice 20 rit. i Mmrn A C'o,airtii.
NEW ADVKuTISKMKNTS
KOTICE TO JAXPAYERS.
YOU WILL PLEASK TAKE NOTICK
tliat all taies remaiuiuK uiiiaid
January, 10, IHH'2, .
Will be subject to the penalty prOrided by
SUtute-Soc 64, 1(tl
IteoeipU will be furninlied u followe:
For Cottajra Grove Precinct at Whipple k Bros
Kor Coast Fork " " J. T. Gilry'i
For Iancvter, In Tom, -Kichardmn
Preciuut at. . . Wortmaa ft Sons
For above andall otlierprecincta at thin office,
sthe County nredi tiie money. Vk ur
WHILITOO HlVKITf?) ADD AVK COeTH.
J. M. bHKLLKV,
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
Sale of Road Stock.
PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE AND
the Relatione of the McKenxie S. H. and
Deschutes Wano Koad Co., aad an erVr ef
the Lhrrctoraof said Co., made on the 17th
day of Nov.. IriHl, the following, described
aharea of etock beiug delinquent for aa aeaeai-
ment of 1l per iliare, levied on Iov. 16, 1881,
will be offered at public auction at the Court
House door, ia Kuveue City. Urrn. oa Wed
nesday, Feb. L 182, at 1 o'clock P. L, to pay
aid aMrnnent. towit:
P. C Renfrew. Urtificate No. 13.
lORharaa.
12Stiana.
UShana.
1 Khare.
lJShartau
O. 1L Keofrew. . " " 23.
J. ILRelkaap, " " 19,
LK. Peters, " " 21,
J. 11. Underwood. " " 24.
Toother with intrt at 10 int cenL from
Nov. 17, 1881, and the exfieiuea of this pubUca
tioa and aaie. l)y order of rVnud of I i rector.
A. u. llUVliX, frcaideat.
W. R. WALKKlt, Seaetary.
Dated at Kutpoe City, December 31, 18L
New Years Cards
1882.
"Tbe 1 itlie Maa."
The Finest ever brought to Eugene,
At the (iUAKD OFFICE.
Coll and Make your SnlectioiLa.
HAYS & LUCKEY,
PEXLF.KS II
Drugs,
Medicines,
Perfumery,
Paints,
Class, tc.
HAVIXii yn ;HTOUTTIIK STtK'K
f EUimrtli k Co., we will continue
tiwi buMnem at tlje dd utaad a Wilbuuette
treet, 4fcriux itrcd iaduoemenU to out
totuera. "Atti'itirao carefully ivea t.(Mf
nyuriau Prctrnjilium i Fsmilr IijKn.
KOTICE T0CREO1T0RS.
"IkTOTlCK IS HEUKKV GIVEN THAT
1.1 M He T. AuTMilli A nlmrr iStair, Mere
af prutm) eieeiitani f tiie tact will and tt
atteat of Niuii A. Stair, dncroawl, aad they
bare qualified aa sniji executcau AU erwiru
briTig Huum aciduot said tate, ara berebv
auuAnd to irtwent the auiM, ait k tbe aeaeiwary
voutiei'a, to tbe rxerntut at Hwrne, Benton
(Vnuitr. (hvptu, or to tint. K Mi, a.tt.
ey.at KujjMwCHy.Orem.mi'Jdn aic mualbf
from tiii (lata
MILES T. CTARR,
14. ASBURY KTARB,
. R DOIIRIS, Atty. Kiecatxtu
Dee. 17, 1HML fit
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
"IkTOTtCE LS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
i.V the undenivned vdtuiuutratar f the
entate of Jaeub Laof. deceased, ha filed hu
aemuat ( final aHtlriurKt, and the Ixt !
day ia Jaauaiy, 18. it set for final hearisg.
IL C, Hl'STOX, Adntiaiitnta-.
Jaar i. W ai.n, AU y. f- eatate.
Nov. 12. 1KKL
Eiig of the Blood
!lr"T.!.":T " U P"riW and tnale.
thrctrrulaikw.awl uhm lndumiaia7'dtonlnL
koowa wi diflvrrat annua Ki lMni(uAk
If train-be or
I run, sura ur llftpnmUt, III
Um
A!" '"t 'd ri-iMM acre la
raiii( it iaein4 antnian and eAVVai prepa-
rei, "Tw.il, mi iiinH, ol laa BL
wniipM riil eah
ot lea lilooa,"
AM)M.XHrat U.. rraaa Sarala, . T.
CJ AX JUAN LIMI f.a- sale hr
' T. i. HUSTDRICK..
NEW HTOCK OF II.ITSJ-The beat
sad lartreat ever bmoxht to Kiifrene.at
FRIENDLYX.
WKFIC l?adayal aaaMeaaflir BMde.Co1y
VawaUtfaas. Addms Tana Co, Aaawala, Ma.
KOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1(
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
rWah Washburs has bees spixdntixl Ad
' miaiatratril uf the eatato of A. IL K Wash-
psraiN
against said estata, are hereby notified to present
the same to the administratrix at tha office of
(i. a Durria. at Kugtaa City. la County,
Oregon, within ail nvattln fmca this data.
SARAH WASHBURN, Administratrix.
V.. K IDKRIH, AtUwney.
1WI lecrlalT 17, 1ML
KUQKNK
33USIHXSS 33IBECT0E7.
ALEXANDER. J. B.-Ju0ce of tha Peace
South Eugene i'reciiict; ollioe at Court 1 louse.
AIUIAMS, W. IL k BRO.-rianlnjf anill,
aah, door, bliud and moulding manufactory,
Eighth atrcet, eaat of mill raoa. . Everything
in onr line furnlnhed on short notice and
reasonable terms.
BOOK STORE One door south of tha Alitor
House. A full stock of assorted box papers
plain ana lancy.
CHAIN BROa-Dealer In Jewelry, Watch
es, (nocks and Musical Instruments -Willamette
street, between Seventh and Eighth.
CALLISON, R. G. Dealer In erocenes, pro
visions, country produce, canned goods, books,
stationery , etc., southwest corner Willamette
and 9th fits.
DORRI3, GEO. B. -Attorney and Counsellor
at Ijiw. uthce on Willamette street. Eu
gene City.
DORRI3, B. F. -Dealer in Stoves and Tin
ware Willamette street, between Seventh
and Eighth.
FRIENDLY, 8. IL Dealer In dry ?oods,
clothing and general merchandise Willam
ette street, between Eighth and Ninth.
GUARD OFFICE Newspaper, book and job
printingoffice, corner Willamette andSeventh
streets.
GILL, J. P. Physician, Surgeon and Drng-
. n t .c tirjn . .
gut, roawince, uiameiie s reel, oetween
Seventh and Eighth. ,
HAYS, ROBT.-Wines, Liquors, and Cl
ean of the best quality kept constantly on
Band. The best billiard table in town.
HEND KICKS, T. G. Dealei in general mer
I in irene ra
Wifiainetl
chandise northwest corner
teand
Ninth streets.
HODES, C Keeps on hand 6ne wines, lui
-J I . 1 I 1 Ml?. I . .
wim, cigw snu m pwi iuu muiani uuie:
Willamette street, between Eighth and
Ninth.
HORN, CHAS. XL Guimnfth. Rifles acJ
shot-guns, lireech and muzzle loaders, for sale.
Repairing done in tbe neatest style and war
ranted, bnop on tftu street.
ITAYES k LUCKEY-Drugiste and dealers
in paints, oils, etc. Willamette street, be
tween Eighth and Ninth.
LYNC1L A. Gmceriea, prorinuina. fruits, ves-
etaldes, etc, Wilbuuette stmrt, first door
souia ot rostomce.
LUCKEY, J. 8. -Watchmaker and Jeweler;
Keeps a use stora ot goois in his line, VI lilam
ette street, in Ellsworth's drug store.
HcCIAREN, JAMES -Choice, wines. liquors.
and cigars' Willamette street, between Eighth
am i inia.
OSHURX k CO. -Dealers in drm, mediciiiea.
chemicals, oils, painta, etc. W illametU at.,
opposite S. (Tixrles Hotel
PATTERSON, A. S. A fine stock of plain
and faacy visiting cards.
PRESTON, WM.-Deakrin 3addlery, Har-
swsa, Carriage Trimmings, etc. Willamette
street, between Seventh and Eighth.
POST OFFICE A new stick of standard
school bonks jost received at the post office.
REAM, J. K. -Undertaker and building con
tractor, mroer Willamette sad bevtnth
atreeta.
ROSENBLATT 4 CO.-Drv gwala, clothing.
groceries and general nvrt iiandiKr, southwest
corner Willamette and Eighth strerta.
8T CHARLES HOTEL - Cliarlas Ba
ker, Proprietress. Tbe best Hote in the
city. Corner Willamette and Ninth streets
SCHOOL SrPPLIES-A large and varied
aasortment of slates of allsinei,and quantities
of sbitcs aad slate-bnoka. Three doors north
of tbe express office.
THOMPSON k BEAX-Attorneya-atLaw
Willamette street, between Seventh aad
Eirtith
VAN HOUTEN. R C Aprnt for Wefts
rargoa Ca Exprens: Inwirsoce effected rn
tbe moKt iwjiousiule companies Jat satisfac
tory rates.
WALTON, J. J. Attoi-ney-at-Jw. Office
Wilbuuette atrert, between Seventh aad
F.iidih.
COiF. AND SEE
R. G. CALLISON
Neat duor to K. H. Friendly, and get your
IiOOKS, STAT10XE1IY ASDGUO-
CEBIE& .
H is always a Sand ready and waiting to
aroouimodate his Curtonirrs with ALL kinds
of food for .
MIXD AND BODY.
And can furnih a SMOKE to tbone desiringa
A COOafCICAR, CR tobacco
To tliosve alio tue thfe narcotic ilant
CHEAP for CASH
Goods dtairered to any part of the city free
charge. K G. CALLISON.
F.iVl. WILKINS,
bucesasor to Sheltos k WlLKIWS.
Practical Druggist & Chemist,
UNDERWOOD'S BUILDING.
Next door to tbe Graiure ftbrre, Wilbunette
street, Kugene City Oregon.
Have ust opened s full line of fresh
Drugs. Medicines & Chemicals.
Alao s fine assortment of
Fancy
and Totlci Articles.
ALL KIXIM or
Mixed Faints Lead,
Oil,
Varnish, Bruslies,
WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY
Tiich they will always sell on reaaoaabU
STB WIS
Ctrtfal ilttnlioi girri U Phjiidii'i fre
icriptioii.
PB tiCMEBtL HERCII ANDISB a.
T.C. HENDRICKS.
DISSOLUTION KOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
the nartawrsfaip heretofore existing be
tween J. M. hloaa and H. M. SUn, nndrr the
firm name of Slnaa Broa, ia this day diasnlved.
All parties indebted will call and arUla at
oace with either of tbe nxmbrrs of tha Lata
Brm.
Eugrna Tily. Decembfr 12. 1HL
J. M. SIX1AN,
H. L SLOAN.
I0LIBATS.
The HOLIDAYS are coming and th best
place to get PRESENTS of
Fancy Articles,
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing,
For your friends is at Hats, Etc.,
His stock is all NEW and he is determined to sell
CHEAPER than ever before for
LADIES CLOAKS k DRESS GOODS
and other Furnishing Goods.
Remember the old stand, Corner of Willamette
and Eighth Streets.
G. BETTMAN.
G-ENEItAJL
EEDUCTIOI
Of the
kinds
the purpose of re
duciiig my stock.
S. H. Friendly.
Robinson & Churchf
DEALERS IX
SHELFtt HEAVY HARDWARE
HAV'K TUB
RestSele e!ed Slock In UregOL
mm !
Sash,
Doors,
Mouldings,
Window
And Door Frames
Fnr RalA at rrrAatlt ra .
ror oaie ai greaiiy re-
duced ates. '
-ALSO-
Hacks,
Wagons,
Bu es,
Buckooard,
And Waon Material,
To Close Estate of John
Kinsey, deceased.
GEO. W. ETNeEY,
AGENT.
Etupne City, April 23, 1881.
Estray Notice.
TAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED I
livin? two miles west of Eocene t'ity. (
and ported as eatravs. November l.'Kb, 1M1. ,
three head of cattle dearribed as follows, to-wit:
1 rtd enw about 7 Tears old: brand X on hft I
hip, and fiinirs 7 on riiit hip: rs-allow fork aad !
underbttiotbeieftear.
1 rd soil two Tears old past, no marks or
twasda
1 rad air two year4J, no marks or branls.
Dated at Kiwm Ohy. Ine I'oiinty, r.,
lec 9. Wl JOHN t ONliEK.
Prices of all
of Goods for
H4VE FUR sale
at the LOWEST
Bates.
1KOV, STEE
AXKS, ANVIIJI
NAIIX, KdPK
Cable Chains
ml rnrket
rUTLKRY,
AS MSTOlJ,
AMMI'NITION
JRI'U LTl'ltAL
IMPI.KM2NTS
BUstim; Powder,
FUbiii-' Tackle.
Ktft, Etc
We invite an exam
iuation of our good
conGdtnt tliat n
ktiks will suit th
times.
Holman's Pad.
For Liver
TN ALL CASES OF BILIOUSNESS ANn
j JL iliibvriain evervforta an anre ventire and
rurs f all kinds of Fever, Dr. Holinan's PAD
I w a jw-rfect max; and for Dyspepsia, Sick
Htvuvhe and nen oiu pruetratum, as the PAD
; i apidiwl over the pit of the stoniach-tha
prat utnecfiilt r-ft aunibilitei the disease at
1 onre. It removes Torpidity of the Liver anil
. restores a nstunl action if the Stomach. It
iieinnui7 au.l iertrr.ys Jllnod roiwns ratued
i !? t,,e .VirllJ ,,f t"oer, MaUrial or
tWfciri"iH.a,,Mr viiiiua the wboia
system with luhiie, trtta t"iiie. It regulator
wic uiirrsni 310IIIA a ,n sticmwfully
tht.liiliru Uoire. j.viisct.
J Profeasnr 1). A. inomia aavs: "It is Bearer
I jmiversal Panacea than anvthing ia medicine."
rjiis is dime on the principle of Ahaorption, of
I Lt. h VIL llOLMA.VH PAD is the genuina
I and only tmr exisiiirut.
i t.Kr'lK 1.'1" TronwJeaj nseDB.
HOLVIANHKKNALOH KIDNEY PAD,
' the lt reinwly in the world and recommended
: hy the Medical Family.
BEWtKE OP BOCI1 PADS.
EACH GENUINE HOLM A N PAD bears th.
wJ?,R,''," lPof the HOI
i M AN PAD CO. with tbe ahove trade mark
printed in tteen. Buy none without it
! FOB n,MK BV ILL DBlftGISTS.
I DK- HOLMAN-S sdvic U free. Full trea-
use sent on application, tdilms
HOL3I.IN PAD CO.,
P. O. B 211 7U Broadway, New York.
If yos wib to 1 jy ymir goods cheap, you must
K0 to the sUre of
LURCH BROS.,
COTTAOIC OHOVK.
The keen one of the Unrest stocks of
General Merchandise
Ontwle of FmtUml, and they sell goods cheap
er than it ran be bought anywhere in the WU
lamett itsIUt.
Notice of Rnal Settlement.
"IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT.
J.1 the nndeivined a-lministrator of the es
tate of Rebeora - 1 cij I.:-
account f.H- final settle'ment and thatMoTdaT
the 31 day of January, 1K82, being the first
day of tha J salary Unn of the Ceuaty Court
of Laae emrntr. dmraa. haa he .ra.nb.tl
for the heariuir of nhiir4Jma H it
and tbe ttirnrnt t)r
(JEO. M. COnrER. A.lmlnUtin.
THUMFVON k BEAN, Attya
10T, JTJ. irvi.
TOR BUENA VISTA STONE WAKE co
L1 W T. U. HEXDRH KS
STJ r .a
thE AND
Sfoniach, lhM Mm
SBAiMsauac I