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hiiiin ni pin1 1 it. mr GUARD, ESTABLISHED PUR THE IIIIIUlftfJM (IF IUKUTIC PRINCIPLES. AND TO BARN IN HONEST LIVING BY THE SWEAT (IP lll'R BROW. EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1889. NO, 28. Hill, I A UL.M; IjII I irittj (fiuarrt. fhf Pint1" LiiLlSHEP EVERY. SATWDAT.) I L. t.li.ll.l' J III 0A NPBKbLi :,.! I'roprielor. , f Willamette "1 A TBWKth Street DRS. PRENTICE & Physicians tf Sunftons. Superior Cook stove. Ou til' rSUBWJKWTIW. has. - aU", 2 .VI 1.2ft .75 fcflW Qp ADVKHTMNG. tab nn'""" 1 7" .tfveme . ue insertion J; ..tsar, w" Ml Cash re'ituicd rjnu..-." lo"' .ill lie charged t ",e "" th ! !!! r:.,ti.. .2 s M llts F. I ttr.NlIOE.lt D. Qrtduatc "f th I'ni vemitv of Pena, sud Cinn. Ool (,f Med.snd Sui.-ci i . Special attention paid todiseas-,. nf thrl.unus Stomach, ami Kid noya. I, J. Mcdonald, m. d Oraduate of tl.f (Jbl VereRy iif I'enn. and I'niveniity n Call ("ruin. Special attention pIM to diseases nf WlNMl Taroaa. Nose at:d 0 Surgery. Kcorsr Ot, Oa.Sept. 14, 18S8. This cnHAaa that 1 have a Superior Cook ' Stove that I have used for leu y t-nrti, aud tout il has never cost me a cent for repairs, j the tire hack i. in good CRJOdttloa yet mid the stove in doing good work. Milvillk Taylor, , Cohort, Or. For tu.U- In Lambert ic Henderson. Hnrr ' year. local column, 20 L. in.rrtloll. . .. Til will he rendered quarterly, Ms, '"' " , , .All) roll ON I.KLIVKHY. : 1. u'.irk in1'" as CEO. B. DORRIS, rtwJ Counsellor- at-Law, tto -. , , i , . i 1 .. . ... .,( this State. . ; , civen to collections and l-uJah'-" lit, Brow L BIL'iEU, ..j c.ir.oollnr at I aw. - ttornev a"" wu""""n " miKVKi'll'V, OREOOX. 1 . Will ,.-ve HMOUI attention . ii i-i.4 .t Bakin'l ImiiU. fcHrt -uver .h..- - ashburne & Woodcock llttAIMU'VS-Ht-1 I . " BOiTIi - - UlCE -AtthoCourt Howt Ail IV ORKOON lEORGE A. DORRIS, Atlornej-at-liw, Lrnb KfniHfr liliwk. ORKOUN CEO. M. MILLER, U97 and Ccunsallor-at-Law, and Rea l Est ale Age nt . pwcrry, - utiauw. . . . a. flifr lormerlv o. ,-ii.i.-.l l.y 1 lioiniwoii & J. E. FENTON, Attorney-at-Law. E. R, SKIPWOUTH, AttSmsy-at-Law, EUliEM CITY. - ORRGOM. Oyt iic l'i. L.ir ui HtebtM Block. door to th left Will rln it MBenl law practice in all the C'o'irt of tin- Stat'. All hinltm irotntly at atteli.lnl to. Seymour V '. Condon, A'f'TORN EY-AT'LAW, DUNN'S RDILDtNO,- llii4 no, - - Oregon. Dr. G. AY. Biddle, DENTIST, I 31. ATI; WORK A SPECIALTY, EX trading Mid KlUiHg executed bjf the Lit ent ImpTOVttd u.etlio.l. All work warrav.teu: 14 year., axtNrfeno. OrFICI Titus' Blnek, over LuokeY 1 ilniL' Ktore. Dl. Taylor's 7 Oaks i.'onipiuind, purely Tegttal.le, laisitively curei riieiuualiDi, uen ralyir., tiiothache, aicb hcail iche. cramp col ic, ohoUta Boibw, oonuUf ntl peculiar to fetual. s, cold or cough. htvt , chills and fe ver, pains aronud the h. irt, . n-i- las, phthisic. Q nor. Taylor. S.d.1 by Osburn - Co, drtwuistH. Arrival of Lobsters. Aatnrian, Jan. 22d. Thirty ,,. lobters ur lived 1st11day morning from eaateru wateia Of the thirty, twenty i v. ii were takeu on (he (tn.. l auby lo Ca Hancock, where they were "plunttd'' in I'm 'tic waters; two ware scut lo Shoal Mter bay, and oue to Oray's harbor. Tin y Itr all sizes, some of the largest bting a foot loU, and haviUK toimidHble claws. They were in moss and sea w ater from the Atlantic oceau.some of it after being brought across the continent beiug poured luto the Pacini-. The lobsters are full of spawn, and if all 6oea well, ve niy, iu the aweet bye and bye, avc lobatera served up ou Astoria tables in tbe higbeat style of culinary art. Mi Johnson, the geiitleuian now in charge of Ihc lobsters, li. Ii. 1 1 s that there are about Wnv ves T-Tea-T. We ask mu to rw t : 'JOO.ViMers in (he lot, uud that each Uibsivr that we carry the largest aud best stock "bl contains from 10,000 to 30,000 eggs If each Tea -until of I'ortland. We buy direct from f I heae eggs should develop into a lobster, tbe importer. We allow you to are, duf or j mid ay hall of these lobsters should each w'f iiliat y.'ii buy, or will give youasaui- prialuce 20.WKJ to IHI.IKKi inoie eggs, and pic lo let von hint out just what kind you uuliiro should take its course, the water want. All favorite and tried brands alwaya 1 ould be stiff with lobsters ins cotupara in stock. Prices to suit the timesfrom 2ft tiv. ly abort space of time. its up. We also bin.-a full and fresh stock 1 be lobsteis cainc Irom V oo.l llolui.Mass of groceriea etc. Pacihi Tr Co. Ladies dress goods a apecialty at Friend- ly's It. K. Coebran Real Estate Bngeue City, Oregon iV Soil, Agents, Will attend to g. tieial li. al Estate business inch as buying, selling, leasing and Nntfau farms and city property, etc. Oflicc 011 lOBtE H'i'e of Ninth street. KMRi:it lit'K WOltKM UNI CITY Special attention given to 1 Abstracts of 1 itle. irriCR Over Orange Stme. ORKOON. I'robate business W.HA11U1S.M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFIOB filkin's Drug Store. siHeiice 011 Fifth street, where Or Shelton mcrly resided. DR. JOSEPH P. GILL, NAN' l!K FOl'XO AT BISOFFIOK or res- liiwuce when not pnifessionally engaged. pwdence on Eighth street, opposite Presby run Obnroh. J J. WALTON. Jr.. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, I0OKNK OITY, ORKOON. ILL PRAOTIOI IX ALL THE Courts ..I the State. " attention cdven to real estate, col , and Urnhata matters. "ctiui all kinds if claims airainst the ital Sute- tSiTin VTalton'a brick- room! 7 and 8. WJ-S BARKER. Expert Gun Smith Stock ot Guns and Am munition on hand. i;m;Ki; OREGON. NTURESpLEASANTlAXATIVE A Pleasing Sense of Health anil Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows thousoof Syrup of Ifga, a, it acta gently on th Kidneys, Liver and Bowrlb Elfcctually CbMBlbg tho Syatcm w hen Costivo or Bilious, DiajH-llmg Colls, Headaches and Fevers and iermunently rtirinp; HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritating the organs on w hich it acts. For Sale In ROo and Sl.00 Hollies l.y nil Leading llrugglaU. MASCFACTCKKD OM.V BT TIIK 0ALIF0ENIA PIG SYEUP 00. Sax Fuam'isco, C'au, Leaamiu, Kv., .new Tew, n. t. for Infants and Ch!"dren. Thev are original Yankee lobsters. In the same car with the lobstars came 6,000,000 white fish eggs, that is eggs that whin ma ture, give rise to the celebrated white tisb that ara found in the great lakes. They are to be turned loose iu various fresh water laks in this section of the UniOU. Anybody who haH a fresh water lake, aud wants lo atock it with genuine white :i-h will hear of something to Ins advantage by addressing Mr. Johnson who is at home in a big tiab car sidetracked at Portland. lt the latest methods in use by Eastern demists high in (he profession, Henderson is euubled to produce equally as desirable re sults in tin, gold fillings. OiHce same place, Hayes' block. A traveling man, stopping at the Lee House. I'amphfllahuig, tod., on learning that a lady in the village was suffi ling terri bly with cramp colic, gave the landlady a ho'ttle of medicine, which he had with him and rcipiested her to take IttOtbeaiek woman. The medicine rein v. d In r promptly' and she liellevcs Kiivcd hi r life. It was Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarilioca It. nudy, the proniptesl and most reliable medicine in use for llowcl coni"l, mils. Nlil liy Usourn .V Co. Cholera Morbus is one of the most painful and dangerous diseases, many deaths result ing from it each year, usually because it is not properly treated. The most severe cases may be cured by using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemed)-. Sold by Osburn A Co Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy was used with great success during our epidemic of bloody I'lnx. I do not know of a case that was lost where this remedy was used. Oue ol my friends, about six miiea from here, had a child that was given up by the two doctors who attended it. He then used Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and the child re covered. All who have used it speak of it in the highest terms. Wishing you abun dant success for the good you are doing, I 1 .iin. Very Truly Yours, P. K. Lankndib, P. M., 'Chestnut, Amherst Co., Va. Sold by Osburn ,fc Co. oivi' Them Chinee! That is to say, your lungs: Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it is. Not only IM larger air passages, but tho thousands of little tubes and cavities lesdinu from them. When these are clogged mid choked with mutter which ought not to bo there, your lungs can not do their work. And what they do, they j cannot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, I I pueumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of i I the family of throat nnd nose and head and I lung obstructions, nil are bad. All ought t" ' he got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Hos i chee's Oermau Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may de pend upon this for certain. The Wrecked Steamer. Ya,iiiua Republican. The Yiii puna 11. iy is to bo stripped of ev ery thing lo In i main deck. When the work ol dismantling is finish, ,1, nothing will remain of her i Icept the nun hull and her tan iron d.cks. The machinery i all being taken apait so as to be riiuov.d with the I. nt dlllicllllY When all strjpp.d, tile two holes in lh. tMittoiu atOppi d up slid her katehea eloaed, we believe a btgh tide will lloat ntf the hull. So far a can la- seen her lines are as pi if. ct a the dav she went I ashoN. Two scows of rock have been dumped ill between the v. ss. l and Ih jelty tad the now rests firmly iu a bed of rock and cannot move an inch more Inward the Jetty, lioli ( ampin II s.i s lie will save ev ery bolt and pin of hi r machinery Iu per fect eonditiou. The a((er cabin, state rom-rti . have not been damaged a par-lll-le and are being taken dow n in sections Ibis wick. What disposition will be maid of the hull ue have not learn, , I but presume itwil.be sold. W e und. rstand that all igeutiiftna foreign insurance oounentea, in which tht sti auu r wss insured is now eu route to this country from England, and that ou bis arrival a thorough investigation of the loss of the v. seel will be made. Mote Forcible Than Blegttt. The Astoria Pionu r thinks the Portland Ortgoniali is not favorable to the railroad through Sahiu and theriefa valley inter vening from the 0. P. railroad to Aaloria, consequently the Pioneir man els con trained to express his feeliugs, which he does ill the following imphatic style: "That costive old crank ol the Orcgniiiau isivl detltly worked Up raw mi l the idea thai A torla is to have a railroad, despite his eftxts lo the narrow -minded husiiii as imu of thai inland seaport ( '). 1 1.-uev.-r loses an op pnrtnnlti to give Astoria a slab. Nevi I niad, llaiv. y, old boy. Aatoria needs bom of your assistance. She is going to hat R railroad that will lap tin tub a id golden lb-Ids of Marion, Linn, Line, folk, Yauihil and Washington coiintles, ai d liiiug lh, I, giuiii right hen to ship to all paits of the world." Guying Hotel Keeping PreMher. Rev. J. R. N. 11,11, cl.rk of the defOBCt railroad coiiiiuissiou ami edilor of the Roes lung Review, is also 00S of lh- Ii usees of tin Chelnck. la hob I at Salem, and liolwilli standing; he atmoiiuccs lo his giu als that he has inade ariatig, incuts with his partnei to the i ll'ect that lie rtc IVcs llo profit Irolu lie bar, the Governor's private secretary (old lit ill the othci day Ihul it was gelier ll suspected that he transferred the bar gains to the wood account, and Sigllu fruui I una, hotllfled his revi reiiee by slallug iu appai ellt seriousness: "Hell, l is admitted by members of this legislature aud tin an all good judges that von ki ep the worsl whisky iu the state. Welcome." "I.ish ' Stopped at the Harem. Al ieber, the polilicisn, wss recently telling a crowd in Portland about s lecture (i. ti. P.. I. Appleuate delivered there once on a time. "I.ish ovi Thesnl the narration but pref.-rred his own version of tbe inci- , nt II.- h.i i.l - "It was a gooil many years ago. d'ye si i, ashen they were raising funds for tin rorlland library. Toe wise men ano pblloeophet who were getting it up, d'ye . em; iged tin- to lecture. 1 tiny Rgreea to pai no JUKI aii hour, d'ye see, and I was to speak for live hours for ffaOO. I concluded 10 -" II for two liours ami a uall escu even ing. Hie tune arri.nl, a ye see, ana me lights of ths i 'ri U0 shone over a throng of philosopher, aiat and intelligent men, and i he fairest mid brightest ladiea in the great melropolla of the Pacific Xorthweat. The SQbMet of my discourse was I lie Korau anil Mahomet. this, ,lyt see, took IU R wild range nf subjects, and of course I had to mention the harem which is spoken of la the Koran, d'ye s, , W. II. at the conclusion t mi i, m ilks on the first evening I got SS far as the bar. in In order to properly round IV my remark I said, 'here I will stop tor thenlaht.' d'yeeee Well, do you know, Hint this innocent remark of mine just brought down the house. I thought tbe philosopbera, tna vrtat ami intelligent men and the fairest and brightest ladiea of the no li, 'polls Ol the Pacitlc Northwest bad gone crazy. It seemed to me, d'ye aee, aa if i very one present had put on tbe cap and bells and was playing the fool over my inno cent little remark. I hey roared, snonteil, stamped ami hooted like a lot of wild Iu- pins, d'ye see ' -Han. Ion Recorder. t r-rla is so well adapted to children that wonimandltai superior to any prescription uowutoine '' It. A, Arctiir. It D., Ill So. Oxford St, Urookljs, N. Y. Oaftatta - - folta, Constipation, Sour Plum.. .. . : n,ea, Eruciaiion Kills V nrnu, gtve sleep, sud promote cU- Irs.Mon. Wlthoui mjurious medication. Ths I'smai r Cospasv. TT Murray Street. S. Y Day & Henderson, THE LEADIXO FURNITURE UNDERTAKING Notice. Chns. Baker has leased the Ilaker house from Mrs. Haker nnd purchased the busi ness. All bills previous to Aug. 15 are pay able by and to Mrs. Baker. e)e What I It? That produces that lieautifully soft com plexion and leaves no traces ot its applica tion or injurious efl'ccti.V The answer, Wis doin's Bobertine accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of taste and refine ment to be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. F. M. WilkinB, agent, Eugene Citv. Otegonian: One who knows rather well ibonl Mongolian pheasants says they are propagating v ry freely and seem abundant IU I III small innge lie y inhabit. The pro- tectinn th law allbrda then has been autfi- -I, lit to tic, ullage tin ii increase In som place they do berm to grainflelds, but it loem'l uaonnl to much in ibe aggregate, i in hlrdi are ao large and showy that tbey i' leell raail) and so appear abundant, but i tin state proteotlon is withdrawn they will u m .lis pp. ar Whi le they do damage tbe farmer gnrlly uses his shoiguu, and tbey do not Can absolute protection everywhere, HOI do they abound throughout this val-I- j Ihc Inn plan would be (o keep up -i ,i, proteotlon and introduce these birds mlo the foolhi'ls. Tiny have a semi domes tic oharaotar, however, ibat is shown by sffil- stion with ordinary barnyard fowls, sud will imt willingly leave the viciuity of a gram tield. If they could be introduced among the lootbilll and grow numerous there, it would aflbrd good shooting (or porlsmeti al the propel season. How long ilny would oontlnwil the protection waa removed, It la not eaay to aajr. Tbey would probably disappear rapidly aud a graphic ti autre would t. lust. The GrOYernnent Wius. The trial of the suit brought by the Dulled Stales against J. W. Ilrastlehl and Lyrtla Brasfleld, to oondema oartala lands at Y.upitna It. ir to the use of the goverumeut, was decided last week. The jury remained out less than half an hour, and returned a verdict in favor of th plaintiff, stipulating that tho laud should be itondrmned upon (lie payment to tbe Braa tlelds of $14ftll and the costs of the trial, and tin cunt gave plaintiff a judgment on the verdict. That (he government got a good bargain la DOl disputed. Defendant asked I l.ftoii for the properly, which um the gov , mini nt engineers refused to nllow. Now thai the case is settled, work will be taken up and pushed vigorously ahead ou tbe iin p low incuts. B. F. DORRIS, iollslv in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts PRANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. Have somk VERY dksiijaim: rami,, li, mm .-,.,! an,l I ' ,. i i. ,, ir, , c . I I'ow n frty fur sale , on easy terms. FPty Rented and Rents C.llectod. st aSanaoi Companies I represent are "J tlie Oldest ami most Reliable, and in rsan and KouRABLB adiostment ol their slAo SacoM) to XoNt asn nt v,.... ........ .. .. .mini "to IU stairs nv.T ika ( ,r ,i, ,- St.irs. B. f. DORRIS. J. DAVIS, merchant Tailor. 48 OPENED A SHOP ON NINTH otrwt ataxawss the Star ilakerv. wheie rp.ire. to do all kinds of work ..tiered , line. Mi t.;k of Fine Cloths on hand for r to select from. yrina nd cleaning done promptly. Sst- Kusrnte.l. Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of FALL AND WINTER COODSlr Ever brought to Eugene. THTS IS NO IDLE BOAST Itut Brick. -all and 'n arneY r (Iih place: The New 'I'liree . t.., ItVfnemi ..... ... V , .. II... ,, Williiiietle and hightn at-. ""H"' P Story POWDER Absolutely Pure. 1 his powder never varle. A insrve I of pur ity. strenath and wholesemenes'. More eeo nomicel than the ordinary kind and cannot be Ald in onoipetitioi. with tbe multitude of low test, shor. weight slum or phosphate powders. Sold only iu cans. RoTAL Daki.su PowliKH Co., IU vv.ii N. T. W. R Hearst, the proprietnr of Iho Ex amiiirr, Is now iu London. Knglaud, and left California during the middle ol Den in ber by special inpust fiom Jaiues (loidou Bennett. It lagenerally rumored that tin- proprielor i f the New Yoik Herald is nrgo tuiliiig wilh Mr. Hearst lor the purpose id jointly issuing the two pap, II and homing a combination that w ill startle lh, Attn m ull people. The London Times says thai ths Cbineae emperor, who is sonti to be married, will be presented with one principal wife, live sub ordinates and seventy-live concubines, on the day of his inairiage. Who wouldn't In a chim tea imperor. A Birdieye View of the World, There is a widespread deliiaiid by nil reuders ami stiidetits for a work that shall furnish OOmpaOtM and atlructivcly, all tin- essential facts and statist i. nf the different regions of the world, nnd the luces that in habit III, m. All this information lias been industriously sought, cart-fully tested and proved ai d is brilliantly told in one handy and handsome volume byOucsiine Recluse, the famous French gCOgtaph! and savant. The aiithur has really succei dcd to a sur prising degree in accomplishing his pur pose. It is a wonderful book and tlu-ie is no other like it . It is just w but its title mpl rosouts it to be a book all around the world - but it is the world seen through the eyes of the Inrgist itlelligeiice and described wilh iuimilable vigor, freshness and pictur esipio grace, combined with stiidiods and painstaking accuracy. The icault is the story of Iho world. The more the volume is looked into the greater is the sense of its wide scope ami its masted V prepaiallon Attractive resiling or the family gathered around the evening lamp, it is also a handy booh of Immediate refareaot (or the bu-y m, .ti who would illiimiuulo bis daily news with more sCcurale infomimioii In brief, a great deal of hard work, pain--taking and skill have gone into the Ml par ion of this volume, which is no catch penny concern, presenting n liuddlitl mass of iiiteh-foiki d facts to the lanO t n ad. r under the pretense of enc) clopm lie minima lion, it i what it professe.-. to be. a short view ol all the peoples and i, , unities under the sun. so arranged and digested that a great lh al of useful and inter, sling knowl edge is pack i d handily in a limited space. While a el. lid wool never lite ol the fasoi- nation of the fast lllnminated by 171 Iran iralKins Of which M are foil page, the most thoroughly read mail will liud vt ry page something, the importance of which he never MUUed so fully ns when a geographi cal i liierls im-eiits it with scientific eff.-ct ill iitlraclne phraseology. Tim man wlu It costs Lake county, at present, from prepared this work is a gettina m sach af-1 140 10 140 par day to pay th wsrrants on fori. Tin re are mi weak spots it. The i rabbit, covote. wildcat, cougar end bear publishers have done lb-ir last for the .culpa Lukeview Examiner. . I mechanical parts of the work, and their en terprise leaves nothing to be desired Mother-: I in thsl itsnect. The J Dewing III Market Kt , Sun Fran- j eieao, Oal . are um sole ag. nil lor the work this Bide of the Rocky umtiiiiaiiia aud all ) applications for agencies should be ad i dressed lo them At Hakkii Cirr. Prof. Herbert Ketlredoe, foraarl of Corvallis but who has lor quite a time been teaching ill the Juuctiun City public school, has accepted the position of principal of the Raker City public schools. He writ that In tared upon bis duties a such on tlm 14th. A thirty thousand dollar brick school building hss just been com pleted second to non in Ihe slste outside ol Portland. There is a corps of seven teaob eis employed and 386 pupila are enrolled, lie says the thermometei lias registered xero several limes since he has been there wilh several inches ot snow lying on tbe ground, and Ihe ice over a foot thick. Indians can't stand civilization. Home enemy of the Cliemawii Indian sebool, near Saltm. last week gave the Indian pupils enough money to buy instruments for a brass band. The llrsl time they tried tboir looters and things, Daniel limine, iu trying to learu tl phioleidc, ruptured an irtery in his ab original throat and win buried next day. Another nn'iii'd Stiiuilpe, who monkeyed wilh the tromlxine, is dangerously ill with swelling Of Us laryux. The Indian brass band is all broke up. Ex. Haen llickley, HI years old, hsd for several years been supported by Klickitat county. He was very ill last month and it was Mettled to seud htm to his SOU iu Chi cago, oue of whom is worlb :I0,IHK). IU in. t with a c.,1,1 reception; they had no room for him. The old man was placed on a train Dd shipped back, broken hearted, to Qol d en dale, "The hoys," Ihe old man said, s, ,111 to have forgotten the many loug, h ud days' woik I did for tuciu." He bss since I, I ' In h .li Vnlette. The town council of Prineville baa placed t In I' illnwing named persons oil tbe "com mon drunk" list: A B Conley, Mark June, Tom I'uyue, Henry Hlroud aud 8 Hulleubar- g.r. The highest cash prici wheat by F. B. Dunn Don't Believe It When told that V. M. Wilkins, the druggist, is not selling "Wisdom's Kola-rune" for the Coniplexiou, the most elegant and only really harmless preparation of its kind iu tbe world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Castor ia is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation; its ingredients are published ' round each bottle. It is pleasant to tbe taste and absolutely harmless. It relieves , , nst i pat ion , regulates tbe bowel, quieU will be paid for pain, ctiies diarrho-a and wiud colic, allay I feverishness, destroys worms, and prevent , i nvulsiouB, soothes the child and give it refreshing and natural sleep. Caatoria i the children's panacea tbe mother' friend, lift doses, 35 cent. Lambert A Henderson are tbe sole agents for the celebrated Huperior stove. Teko your wife and lock at them. Jf Nov. 8, 181W. tf '