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THE EUGENE CITY GUARD. SATURDAY OCTORKR 3. I8S. "Confederate GrUtral Clmlmrn." It was only a iW years ogo that Gen. James R. Clialniers of MwMHsippi was ft Democrat lie was ttifii a vil lain of tho deepost dye if thu Republi can papers wer to lo believed. H was bounced from ConrKHS, tho Dem ocrats not' supporting bin claims, mid a few weeks saw liim tlte loyal Reptile lican leader of tho Republican party of Mississippi, a fit associate for angels md even a proper companion for mem hers of Jha Republican party. lie las taken to letter writing it appears from the following which nppears in editorial column of the Oregonian: 'Confederate General .Tames R Chalmers of Mississippi nas written a latter to Gov. Hoadly, of Ohio, claim ing that Senator Sherman did not go far enough in his statement about dis franchisement of voters in the South, mt should have included with the col ored men, white men who- refuse to vote the Democratic ticket. The file of the pregoriian of not longRgo will show this Mr. Chalmers denounced as the author of the most cruel and atrocious massacre of modern times, and as tho apologist and do fender and upholder of assas'matiou. Jlad he said threo years ago tho con verse of what he wrote to Hoadly, the Republican papers instead of paltinn him on the back would devote columns to tho crimes of Fort Pillows Clia'mern. And his virtue now, in the view of the organs is simply this, that ho is now a Republican. We ask Republicans, who believe 'the story of Fort Pillow, if n, regener ate South is to come from the leader hip of such a man. And we ask them to compare the liberal, eloquent Dem ocrats leader, Secretary Ltnmr with 'the once bittor rebel extremist, and the outcast from the Democratio party, Gen. Chalmersl What intelligent man "would hesitate to chnoset Hut this bloody shirt" business is tutll a f.iMitt isuf fin1 nnrtnlu tutu thrt film TAii tuiuv iiuf 11 tv -piw iwu Kit-- f the whole thine, which is to divert attention from the gigantic land frauds mn other swindles that have permea ted every branch of the public service. 'The wonderful leaps find strides of tho .'rjouth in industrial development, and itho awakening interest in education tand consequent increase of tin colored schools and colleges of the South is an swer final, complete and conclusive to nhe small faction of Nierinun maicon- It hns been a puzzle lo nearly all of us us as the cause of tho shipment of such large-quantities of wheat loSan Fran cisco, and wo had no idea of a solution tuntil we received a privcte letter tho other day which, we think, can be re lied upon'' as correct It says that there is a syndicato of San Francisoo .merchants who have secured control of California wheit in interior ware houses and aro holding it there. That .there is a large quantity of shipping in port, that there are no cargoes to till one half of it That the parties who have secured the California wheat are closely allied to tho Oregon Railway & Navigation Co., and that tho ship ment of grain to 'Frisco is to keep thu 0. R. A N. vessels busy and to pro vent shipping from leaving San Fran cisco for tho Columbia river. If the alove be true, as we have reason to believe, it shows a great deal of keen business ability and enterprise in San Francisco merchants. Probably the mot.t unique monu ment that will be erected to Genoral Grant has been completed by tho Gransors of Kansas. It consists of an obelisk of corn, rising to a height of forty-seven foot Hie pedestal, seven feet high, is covered with cornstalks arranged in an artist io fashion and having on each side of its sides a pic ture of Grant set in wreathes of pop corn with red peppers intertwined. The shaft is composed of ears of yellow corn, and on its four faces is worked in red cars, are the inscriptions: "Peace,'' 'Plenty," "Union" and Liberty." On each corner cf the pedestal is a mammoth pumpkin, while. giant corn stalk k, stacked like arms, stand around the monument. The material was gathered from thu fields of the pn-M-dent of the agricultural association, it is au interesting memorial of the greatness of tho nun to whoso memory it was erected and a striking .illuatra-f tion of the resources of the state which raised it i I The Philadelphia Times, after a care- ful investigation, makes the gratifying j itatement that, instead of being skep- j tin in religion, nine-tenths of the , Jtwyrrsof thatcltj t re either church I fie.lersor have in 11 -defined church, J! .'iutions. For the approaching elections in France t It judical uro 'jhi more out spoken and eureii.e in ilir views than is the casn in Eiiglmir1. Thus their programme demands the xpulsion jf thu Uunapartist mid Oi leaniht princes, and lint contiaaitioii of the property of the. hater, the reduction of the milita ry service ; the establishment of a pro gressive income, tax ; the increase of succession duties : a special tax on for eigners rsididing in France ; the main tenance by the nation of tin Kick and indigent and aued among tho working classes ; the separation of Ch..rch and State and the confiscation of clerical property; gratuitous instruction to all French men ; elective judges; the alio. lition of the national debt ; the aboli tion of deficits in budgets ; the count ing of Republican votes in thu Cham ber of Deputies only, and the thorough ohed ence of Deputies to the orders of elector This programme app-arsto assume Socialistic rither than Ridical tendencies, and as the na'ioml r'.ebt is held by thousands of investors Hitong the middl? and lower classes, it is little lively that the circular will meet with general acquiescence, even in the Rad ical party iiself. One by one nil the romantic episodes of yore are being ruthlessly obliterated by the modern r.t'.ionalist school of his torians, an 1 their latest decision is that no such hero as William Tell and no such tyrant an Gesslcr ever existed They claim, although their deeds ur recorded in song an I legend, tint Tell and Gessler nrn hut mythical person ages; but ii recent adventure shows that it would lm unwise to vent these skeptical kbu-i among llii zealous be lievers of the Four Forest Can tons. It appears that Darou Gorier, a Russian nobleman pf Ger.iim cxtrao tion, but who never drpame l that tin' detested Liudvogt of Sjhiller's play hid a plaort on his family tree, hired a boat, together with some friends, to cress from Rrunnen t the Rutii. Du ring the passage one of the party chanc ed to address the young nobleman by his name. The boatman started with horror. He dropp-d his oar for a mo lunut, and then said to the astonished company, " I would not have a Gessler in my boat for a hundred francs." In spito of all entreaties and attempted explanations ho turned the head of his boat, row 3d to the land and insisted that the supposed descendant of Gesslei should disembark. At tho otlice of tho Adige of Verona there appeared the other day an aged hdy, still robust and gay, who offered to recite at performances proposod to bu given in favor of old actors, reserv ins a benefit niht for herself. Sim was Rwdind.i Caruso, formerly an act ress, well known in Verona through her career, and lately on account of her vencrablo age. She was born on Au gust 27th, 17S5, and has therefore just completed her one hundredth year. She is still able to read without spectacles, all tho swings she had been able to no cumulate during sixty years on the stage had bemi devoured by the troubles she had gone through, principally by the burning of the Monto di Pieta and tho inundations which occurred a few years ago, . Frank Jones, of San Buenaventura Cal., who started to be a big bandit, equipped with a stolen horse, knife and pistol, came t grief. He gets three years nt Folsom prison for robbery, He triod to play the cowboy, bragged of it and was caught out. He refuses to give his tcue name, but says he it an infernal fool. , Old fashioned Urliecues, says tin mitiinoro Sun, nre alre.i ly a pleasant feature of the D -mocratio campaign in Virginia. Th" colore I voters attend theso barhieu-M in full fore and enjoy the bountifdl rjtls prepared by their white friends without interrogation as to how they will vote in Novum oer. .Tliers is an exodus of the Chinese from the West to tho Ensi, It is sup posed that tho cessation of railroad building having thrown a large num ber out of employment and tho fact that they are treated belter in tho East, where they are not so numerous than here, are the principal factors that prompt tho move. Lot Wright, the dismissed Cincin r.ali United Stale JIur.Jial, distinguish ed liimvdf by asxaultinj the venerable Gen. Durhin Ward on account of stric tures utteie I by him in a public speech. Gen Ward is a crippled Union soldier This j orformance seems to complete the record of Wright's infamy. The mooted question, will the Gov ernor call an extra r-fAsion of the Leg i ialatun! is si. ill Uns lived. . gkgXlff 'g TftX Sal NOTICE 18 HEIiEBY GIVEN THAT by virtu of a warrant fur tlin collection ul delinquent taxe for the year 1SS1, 186:2, 1883 slid lbS-t, issued out of thu County Court of the Stuto ot Oregon for Lane County, by lliu Clerk thereof, ami to me lli- rocU.il, on to-wit: September ll, I960, coin mantling me t mass tliu sum therein hanieo out ot tlio pvriMiliai prurierty nl llni tax-buyers thuruin named, and if none be tolirnJ, tben out of thn real property let forth in oail i'M. New, thercfuro, being unubls to rind any ieronul property, I have levied unnn the uiortusuei or security for audi mortgagea belonging to tuij ileiitiiueut tax payer and real property a lollowa, to witi American Mnrtgige Company, mnrt- gagea-eu 1!0, l 10 9, li 0 V, reconleil in Vol G, pane 137, mortgage reoonl fur Lane Coqu- . ty, CrHig Haye nmrtnagnrj tax f..r lHS:iau(l 1881 $ 16 00 American Mortgage Company, niort- , KSK sec '1, 3. 10 ami 11, X l'J S, U 5 W, Vol C, page 1UO, J I, Hea'.lierly mortgagor; tax for lSSa. nd 1S84 64 00 New Knglaud Mortgage Security Comnany, mortgagee heo JU, l 18 H, ll 2 W, Vol U, pngo Oa.J, Aloiizo V olielley, luertgagur tax for!8S3aud 06 00 New Kuglsnd Mortgage .Security Coniiauy, Inortgiigee Sec and it.'), T 18 b, it 2 W, Vol t, page 6-17, Caleb Davia murtgagnr; tax f..r 18S3and ISSi.,..:.. 64 00 New Kngluinl Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sees 21 and 28, T-18 8, U4 V, Vol 1), taa G.)4. Clia Cttlowav. mort- iuor; tax fur 188.1 and 1384. . . . 67 60 New Knglaud Mortgago Security Company, mortgagee Seca 2!) ami 30, T 17 S, ll ii W, Vol U, uaue 651. eo Shultz, mortgagor: tax for 1883 and 1SS4 80 00 New Knglaud Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 1 ami 12. T 18 S, 114 W, Vol D, pago (Mil. li M Wliitnev iimrtgiigor: tux for 1883 and 1&84 64 00 New Kngland Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 2C, 27, 34 siid 33, T 1U 8, It 6 W, Vtil I;, page 6oC, A Montgiiinery mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 118 40 Now Knglaud Mortgage Security .Cumpany, mortgagee Sei.-a 20 ami 32, T 15 X, It 5 W, Vol 1, page 607, & Mnrriton mort g:g'.rs, tax for 1S83 and 1384. . . 35 20 New Knglaud Mortgage Security C'ompiMiy, niurtijagHo See 18. T 17 , H 1 W, Vol U, page 4, Al iiiiru Hai bin mortgugor;, tax lor 1883 and 13S4 17 60 New l-.nglaud Mortgage Security Coinp my, mortgagee Sec 2 and 3. T lli, and Sec 83, T 15 S, U5 W, Vol (i, pig41, W it and U W Soatliwortn inortgagnra; tax for 1S83 sud 1SS4 160 00 New Kngland .Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee Sec 6 and 7, T 17 ft, It 5 W, Vol (J, page 03, J W Urosa mortgagor; tax for 1883-and 1884 32 00 New England Mortgage .Security Company, mortgagee Son 10 ami 24, T 17 S, li 2 W, Vol l, page 86, J M Dick mortgagor; tax for US3 and 1881 70 20 New Kngland Mortgage Security Company, mortgagee See 7 ud 8. T 18 S, 114 VV, Vol I), page 630, A llembree mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884 41 60 Americau Freehold Land Company, mortgagi-e Seca 0 ami 16, T 16 8, K 6 W, Vtd I), page 701, Nannie Sheltnn mortgagor; tax fur J883aud 1SS4 64 00 Americau Freehold Land Company, mortgagee Sec 20 and 29, T 16 8, It 3 W, Vol 1), page 731, A U Vaughan mortgagor; tax tor for 1883 and 1S84 185 60 American Freehold Laud Company, mortgagee Sc-c 31, T 17 S, 1! 4 V, Vol I), page 733, C W i'owell mortgugor; lax fur 1883 and 1884...... 13i0 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee Sees 32, 33 and 34, T 13 S. U 5 W, Vol I), page 740, Polly Mahnn mortgagor: tux fur ,1883 and 1S84 201 60 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee T 16 8, It 3 VV, Vol L, paga 743, Melville Taylor mortgagor; tax for lS83and 18S4 120 00 American Freehold l-aml Company, mortgagee Soc 7 snd 8, T 16 8, K 3 NV, Vol U, page 743, Ji Simmon, mortgagor; tax for 18S3andl8S4 86 40 American Freehold Land Company, mortgagee Seca 12 and 13, T 17 8, H 7 W, Vol D, page 749, 8 Mc Connell mortgagor; tax for 1883 and 1884...." .! 16 00 American Freehold Land Company, mortgaged Seca 1 aud 2, T 17 8, H 5 W, and Seca 31 ami Si, T Hi 8, II 5 W, Vol D, page ""7, J M Amlrewa moitgngor; tax for 1883 andlSSl "0 80 American Freehol I Land Company, mortgagee- T 10 8, R 3 W, Vol 1), page 770, C H Siewell mort gagor; tax for 1SS3 and 1884 27 HO An.e icim Froohold Land Cnuipany, imirti.age-T Hi S, It 3 W, Vol I), page Tto, -W H llalx-r mort- r.x f-r 1SH3 mid 1881 83 40 An iean -Frealndd IjMid t'ompanv, nmrtu-at-e -1' 13 and -19 S, It 1 W, Vol 1). pa.'j 781, J I IVo-tnve m.irtgi-.r: t f"r IM1 ami 1881. 41 20 Amrioa FreehoM l.uiul Company, mort-ng'e S-s 12 uud 13, T 15 8, U 5 VV, Vol I, pa,e 7M, S M Farlev mortgagor; tax for 1883 an.U8S4 ; 105 CO American F'reeliold Land CompHiiv, mortgaci-e-Sein 20 and 29, TH S. K 4 W, Vol 1. ge 7S5, W II ltliu hlev morlLMiror: ttx for 1883 .-.ml 1SS4 170 00 American Freehold f.nnd ( .unpany, ii.ortLace-Sec2l, T 19 8, U 1 V, Vol (3. page 2;, Th liarbn mortgiignr: tax for 1883 and 1SSI.. 64 00 Dusdte MorrgageCowiiwny.mnrtwe Sec 21 ami ZJ, I lo a, It a VV, Vol 1, paife 200, Laha Sannder mortwr; tax for 18S3 and 1884 . 54 20 Dundr .Mortijact'onipany. moi t.tu.Te -f 2ti. 27, 31 and 35. T 17 8. k 2 w. v.d i). ig w ri Dilell and wil niorta8i.r; tax . fir 18S3 rd 1SK4 80 03 Dundr Mnrtifet'iniev.niortsaRej Sec 17, T 21 S, It 3 K. Vol 1, ge 414, K 3 IVncra innrU-aor; tax for 1SS3 and 1881 16 00 lunde Mort-ja ( 'niipaiiy.mortif.vfe T 16 and 17 8. K 4 W, Vol 1), pace 73'i, Sternlww A Sendi-r inwtiratrom; tax for lS3and 1884. 138 80 Dundee M-vtgiw Company. nmrtrfii e -Sen l.r. Id and 19, TlrtS, K5 W, V.d 1), paw VSX IWnJ Hvlan.t -mortgagor; tax for 1883 aixl ISM. 23 TO DnnU MiM-tiaiet'oniinnv.mort.-nva -Sc 2:1. T 13 S. U 6 W, V.d ti, pair 13, G H 'rvr t al m-irt-eaipm; tax for 1883 and 1S81 35 00 Dundee Mortgage t 'era anv, tnnrt.a - See 10, T 13 S. K 5 W, Vol G, - X li t 8larn nnirtt a or: tax fw lttf3 and 1N 80 00 Dundee Mortgage I 'onuwn v, niorf g,e T 19 8, U 2 and 3 W, Vol O, r-atf 36. Koaoie Knox wt-affor; taxr.rli?3ac41 i 00 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgagee - 'Oi.i u i o tir r. i ik . ui'i a iu Of iw u it, v oi rv, p;9 MU, Y 0 Vuughan mortgagor; tax for lOji .L1.J. 111 looo ano loo-t Dundee Mnftg,.e Comiinny, mortgagee , -T 17 8, U 2 W, Vol I), page 3M, 00 U It iiager niortgngor; tax tor J- anu loot. Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgogee 43 00 Deo J, 1 ID .-, 114 vt , Vol ll, page 741. It V Howard mortgagor; tii for lKS.'t snil 1KMI 06 00 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgagee ree yj, -u, ami oi, i u d, jw 2 W, Vol 1), page 473, Itcxeoe Knox ' m,l-t.rn..(tf (itf iHKli tati.l 1KH1 48 00 Dundee Mortgage Comiiany, Mortgagee nec v, J Hi o, it 4 vv , v oi u, page 570, P Couch mortgagor; fa. r,.r IK-Cl .ml iKKi 64 00 Dunde Mortgage Company, mortgagee r in n, no vv, vol v, page w., 1) It Hill mortgagor; tax for 1883 ..,,1 1HK1 73" 60 Dundee Mortgage Company, mortgagee mtu'ii i a V V..I It A XI JV T MM U .. , ' pag 080, W li rurkereon uiort- . .i- tnr f,,r lit:iliH 1.S8I 163 20 DrAinm itnil Vfu.litiirrjui Morti-aL'e Suv lng Hank, mortgagee oee in, i 1 S, It 4 W, Vol D, page 638, J li Met 'lure mortgagor; lux for 183 an.l 20 80 Oregon and Washington Mortgage Sav ing! IJank, mortgagee no Zl an-i 22, T 16 8. li 3 W, Vol C, page 31, Huling Miller mortgagor; tax for 1MK3 .ml 1XK4 90 00 Oregon and Washington Mortgage Sav- Iii.-b Manlr. niortLraL-ee 1 Jo n. lb 4 VV, Vol C, page 44. Jai R Cmw ionrt..m.r. t-ix for 1.H.H.M and 1884. . 44 80 Oregon andWnatinvton Mortgage Sav- . . l. . ... i ingi IsanK, morigagee iec n aioi 2', T 15 8. K 5 W, Vol G. page 49, M BuikIhot mortgagor; tux for 1883 aud 1884. 80 Taylor, Phareta-S of Don Id cl of Peter Shelley, Not 51, T 18 S, It 2 W, tax for 3 881 3 85 Kecney, W D-Fraet lot 2 In fract bile M MiiltiirnnV l)iinnt.iuti to Lane Countv: tax for 1882. 1883 and 1884 3 72 Now, therefore, by virtue of aaid warrant, and to atify aaid auni, together with cost ...A f aul I u'ill iu-II the above do- scribed projierty at pulilic auction, t) the higlieat biuder, for cah in baud, at t!ie Court Houae (lmr in cugene vny, r.ane iouuvj Oregon, on JIontlnT. October 20IIi, 18S5, Commencing aaid sale at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of hiikI day. llated Sept. 25, 1885. J. R.. CAMPBELL, Sheriff and Tax Collector ljne Co., Or Buy iluyward bund urenade. ' For good dentistry go to Taylor Kberly, The hlgheat i uli price will be paid for.wlieut by F li Dunn. Ak your druggist for a package of Oregon Kidney ictt. A tine line of silk plushes in "l""U and crado at V B Duitn'e. (hilinrn hinwer can be purchased at the store ..f Pntchett S rorkner tor ou. The best candies nnd (irangea ean alwny. he found nt K Bauui' coufeutiouery Btore. ir vnn aro in want nf agricultnral machiu ery of any kind, remember that MrJ Al Hendricks keens a full assortment. MrS II Friendly will pay the highest cash inarkot price tor wncat. -jive mm call before idling your grain elsewhere. E Banin eells the best cigar and tobacco ever ottered for aale in fcngene. cigars irom 5 eti to 25 cts apiece, and all pure Havsnna Keynote to Health. Tr..Uk la tt.Anltl. V0altK tnniini tntlpnen 1.IVII . nvHtt.t, -- ... ..... , dence. The keynote is Dr Bnranko'a Cough and Ijung Syrup, the best Cough Syrup in the it 1 . 1 1 i Tt..: j . I. . wnriii. uures vougns. oiiih. 1 uiu 111 vue Chest, Bronchitis and Primary Consumption. 1 rice ou cems anu cl. THIS IS not But it is THE MAN that lias been buying his GROCERIES, PROTiSfGfiS, Bread, Cakes, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc., at the Store of kn I Mm For the past month and found that lie was Making at least 25 Per Cent. thereby. He has had his Kicking him because he didn't 'TUMBLE' Sooner. 1 i 1 x GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES! I X L ST OUR NEW COODS FOR THE FALL SEASON ARE NO'V CTEX. AND MAVt hundred of bargaius are now olfered to everybody. Our assortment of 1 I to large that yon will actually save 25 per cent by buying your Fall and Winter iiippt. at the I X L Store. Be sure and call and seo our new niggiirhead. Dry goods in all shades-I something very new In Eugene, . CLOAKS, CLOAKS, CLOAKS! Over S5000 worth nf Ladies' anil Children' Cloak hve lust arrived, direct from V York. We are selling them for less money than they cun be bought in Portland, and 25 p eent lower than anyone in Eugene, Were never before offered so cheap In Eugene. We are selling nll wool suits nf clothes, good Hat. E'khJ Hi Kits and Shoes cheaper than anyone in Eugene, and if you have cah, brimr it t. u and save 25 per cent on every article you buy. E. E Luckey EXCURSIONS Will be Run Over the OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD EACH SATURDAY, Commencing Sept. 19, 188.'), until this adver tisement la discontinued. Fare for round trip between Corvallis and Yaquina, ?3-' Children between 6 and 12 year of age, (2. TICKETS GOOD FOR 15 DAYS, And 100 pounds nf camp outfit free with each tickit. Trains leave Corvallis at 10 A. M. CHAS. C. HOUUE, WALLIS NASH, Comptroller. Vice Pres. O. P. R K. LOOK HERB! W. B. AiBREWi IS SELLING At tt e Depot, for f per llnhl GIVE HIM A CALL. Pr. Tavlor' 7 Oalts f'omimnnd, pnrelv veu- etn'ole, taken internally. xwitiv.v eur rbeu mutism, neiindnia, toothacbe, eliills and fever and cramp colic. Sold by lborae A Co.. Eu--lie. Amenta, Snell. IL-itshit W.wNlw.ml, Portland, Oregon. The difSiiilty brtwren Germany anl Spain .rents to be on a stan-Uilll. everibeless, UK burn & IWUbaw are srllin; tl.e finest five-cent ci;r ever brou.'bt to Eugene. One a tb .ir,ft st-wks of Wt and shors ever bmtii-lit to i.n;;ne ba jut atnveil at Mall Tliey were bought direet from the mnn(ctnrr iu the Ewt and will be 'M on very reat-iAbli t.u.a lumber, AT THE- CASHMERES. PLAIN AND BROCADED VELVETS, BLACK! SILKS AND SATINS. rLAIX AND TLAID FLANNELS FOR LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WEAR. RED AND WHITE FLANNELS, ? CLOAKING IN BLACK. AND CuLORED SHAWLS, " BLANKETS, COMFORTERS AND QUILTS, CLOTHING. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES IF TIMES ARE HARD AND CASH IS SCARCE, THEN.GO TO THE And Ciet $1 Worth of Coeds for 75 cent si. DEALERS LY- DRUGS, PATENT '11010 MES, Toilet Articles, Paints, OUs, Brushes, Etc., Etc. We will keep. a full, assortment and sell at living figures. PRESCBIPTXON DEPARTMENT In hands of a competent druggist. SUCCESSORS-- To LkcTccv $ Bristow at the old Ellsworth Store. i L'FAIEHS IN Hardware and all kinds of Agri cultural Implements. STORE-On Willamette Street, opposite "Guard" Offict Twin Foes to Life Are Indigestion and Constipation. Their primary symptoms are among the most distressing of minor human ailments, and a host of diseases, speedily resultsnt from them, mutually aggravate each other and assail at once the whole machinery of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour Stomach, Dizziness.' Headaches, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Tile, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin Disorders, aro among the symptoms and maladies caused by derangement oi the stomach and bowels. A Thorough Purgative medicine Is the first necessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect must be main tained, In a mild degree, just sufficient to prevent a recurrence of costlvenesi, and at tho same time the liver, kidney and stomach must be stimulated ana strengthened. Ay er 's Pills Accomplish this restorative work better than any other medicine. Tliey re searching and thoroiiRh, yet mild, in tlirir purgative action. They do not gripe lot patient, and do not induce a M'VV action, as is the effect of other ciitbsrt ci. Withal, thev possess specinl properties, diuretic, hepatic and tonic, of the higtiert medicinal value and Absolutely Cure ' All diseases piwordliw from disorder of the digestive and awinillntory orfrn. Tho prompt uo of A run's i'li-LS W correct the first Indication of wt necs, avert tlio serious illnesses whifa neglect of that condition would iuevitsnir induce. Alt Irresulnrilie In the action w the bowel looseness as well as KJiistK pation are bcncticlallv controlled by Ayfk's Pills, and for the il'",'i0' of digestive organs wenkened by Knp rontinued dvsiewia, one or I"0..,?' Aykk'8 Pills daily, nfter dinner, will "0 more good than anything cIm-. Leading Physicians Concede That Ayer's Tills are the best of II cathartic medicines, and many pracntH ers, of the highest standing, customaWJ prescribe them. AYER'S PILLS, PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Apr & Co., Lovtlt, Mass. Analytical Chemists. For sale by all Druggist. At Matlock's a very fine line of I'"1'' ah. of the celSrat3.l II T) Holbrook Bk'. direct from the E-stern manufacturer. 1 lidie of I.ane county wuuld do well toen Mr M ktl ick' t.ir and examine the V- Tie wheat crop Is short and the hop crop Liiye, bnt worth notl.inR. On tha Oaburn BcWiaw bav pncln led V k11 , j ciar for 5 cent. I!e:nemher the savitR cent on a small article i quite an i.loc'", these bard time. Plirsph finishel neatly ad tical!y at U'iuter'a.