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HE EUGENE CITY GUARD, n BSTABLISIIKD FOR THB MimHITNl OP DEIOflUTIC rilMFLM, IM Tt BARN 1JI BOJIBST LIVING BY TAB SWEAT OP HI BROW. EUGENE CITY, OR., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1889. 0.31. OL2I I Mil i ma I Itll ! Ha ge D01 BE! The slectitm d THE (EST 7(,i knuinslltp I ntt.-ntiooi1 , linl.Sl iXCHIaWj sot in I ie produ ,..ih -Im nary QfM ;enerall. on. 15th. IM .ettbr hu ke tin;, lie ir in liU t)r., 0 '. M. tnesi.es in, all of iut be L. CAM HBKLL, an. I IToprltlor. DRS. PRENTICE & M'DONALD, Physicians tf Surgeons, i .. i.li.lirl n the East side "f Willamette ; F. VI. I'RENTICE, M. D. ffldl ,JL.,Ilth MM F.ighth Streets. ;r,duate ,,f the Vnl t,1"1 vrrstty ol Penn. MM ...vn.lK SUBSCRIPTION, etna. (VI. of M,, in.l ......ax... 1.25 .; 75 mi am ,1 I ONLK 0p ADVKB'l'WlNO, i Surgery Special attention paid to diseases nf theLungs Stomach, ami Kid neys. . .ta inserted as follow: "'C iu-. or lea insertion S3; will be charged t v., im I nr a,!""1" IfSjM months ; K00 lit. 20 J. J. McDOBALD, M. D. CraduatMpf the I'ni vcraity u( IVnn. an. I University of Call ferula, Social attention paid to diseases of Women Throat, Now and to Surgery. Dr. Tsylor'e 7 Oaks Compound, purely vegetable, positively cures rheumatism, neu ralgia, toothache, aicb beauluche, cramp col ic, cholera morbus, cnraplaiuts peculiar to ' females, cold or oough, hive', chills aud fe I Mb paina around the heart, erysipelas, phthisic. Gs .buk Taylor. Sold by Osburn 4 Co, druggists. Why yesT-Tvel W.. ask vnutonntri th it wo i irfy ! Ingest i : i -1 In si stock of . forma which doe not contain item, ol IU 1 ea nth of inland Sond Paiiers East. If subscriber to the Goaju do not feel able to send a copy to ftiends iu Hie east, wrap op one the ooe you receive after read ing and send it to tome one. A constaut reader of a local p iper canuot help becotu ing interested in the locality. A California exchslLge speaking on this subject says: "Hardly a mint leave the. urea of Cali I -ur. ''" 'l'r.; ' i ' c',iumn, wntn,.ur. -",. I ..ill In) rendered quarterly. rbw"rk st Ik, PA.IiFQKON I.M.ivr.u. CEO. B. DORRIS, rj Ani'iim'. nt-LilW, , WUtTTICB IN' THE ODURTS "", 'n.l.ludicialUi.tnct and in ' HY . t .hi. State. SSllS to collection. Md probate L BILiriU, omey and Counsellor at Law, - MOBfK CITY, UUEGON. , r -m IS ALLTHB COURTS OF IthUSUte. . KtiilM mt prounvo Over Hendrick ft Kakin uanit. hburne & Woodcock ittrnef i-at-LBWi norrr, - - - -At tin' Court lloune. E. H. SKIPWOKTH, .Ittorney-iit-Lau', EUUKMU'ITY, - ORSOOit. OtVKV Up aUira in Reenter lllock, fimt diKT to the left. Will do , ceneral law practice iu all the Cn'irU of the State. All biMnean promptly at attended to. ORBOON iv8ra3 Seymour W. Condon, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, DUNN'S Rl'ILDING, I n;; ut . - Oregon. Dr. G. W. Biddle, DENTIST. PLATE WORK A SPECIALTY. EX traetinK nud Eillinn executed by the lat est improved mvthiHl. All work warrarteii; 14 years experience. Omci Titua' HIoiL, over Luokeyi drag atore. We Inn ilinci from the iuiNirt. r. We allow yon to are, nute or mnr1 uhat you buy, or will give you a nam pleo let vou find out just wlnit kind you want. All favorite and tried biauda alwava ujalu. k. Prices to uit the tunes fioni ela up. We aj,u bae a full nud freah stock ol groceries etc. rciii Tk Co. I'isi.'u. '.Iumiui Hi!..,- hour on Son day from 8:00 to Iih o i. n .and from 4rU) in I, IK) p iu. n eek diiys.all bu-iueaa boura I . ( haw, Snpt. i; )RGE A. DORRIS, ttorney-ut-Law, IXKC'ITY, - - tE-la lwKIler nioen. OREGON CEO. Hk MILLER, m 11 .1 T mJ toy ana wouns9iior-airavv, mu , Estate Agent. S-ECITY, - okeuuw. tt formerly neonpied by ThompaOB & E. FEN TON, lrtrneyaiat.aw II CITY il atteiiti-oi L'iveii tracUol Title. -Over Griiu'e Store. R. It. Coeliran & Son, Real Estate Agents. Kiigciit city, Oregon, Will attend to general Renl Estate buainesa auch hh buying, selling, leasinK nod reiitim: furnisand city property, etc. Office on south a'de of Ninth street. BARKER CiUK WORKS! BARKER Expert MS o t.i o. i u i amitn MOCKOiuunsanaftm munition on hand, i t tii.si: - - - OBBCrON. s pIURESpLEASANTlmTIVE A rieasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort Follows tbo uati of Syrup of Figs, as it acta gently on th I Kidneys, Liver and Bowels 1 L?setaally Cleansing tlio Ryatcm wfaaV Coativo or iiilioua, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers ami permanently niring HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritating thoorgani on which it acta. I or Sale in SOe and tl.00 Itottlea l.y all Leading nrucgiata. MXM'FAlTraKO ONLY KT TIIK OALIFOENIA FIG 8YEUP 00. 8AX 1'tASCUKX), C'AU, Loi iaviixa, Kt , .Ni Yoaa. N. Y. Money to Loan. APPLY TO- Fcnton, tereat to the inhiibiunta of the bleak nortb wwt i,i ! New England. Let every person who takes a paper uKll it to aome acipmiu klMMMt aa aoou as it baa fulfilleil ita nii siou i the houaebold. Every psjr con taina auhine, and the ernanl of it north generates Warmth, and an eaiueat wih io uet cluaer to the lovely olimate and the blooming of which it U-ll. Seud vooi pa pi r y. Pjit the libraries and reading r . u.r, of everv ntv north on the subscrip tion book of your tiewspaper. Due buu j dred tbouaand copies of the uewapiiperi of ; California distributed north before February ! will bring 10,000 people to thia ooast before April, and if every newapaper reader takes a : hand, it will In- no apparent tax to auy one " For Sale. A good stock ranch of 3C0 acres, two fine j comer lots in fcjtigeiir, and one eitra Jersey cow. Apply to Fruuk Ruukiu. Sept. 14. 1IWH. Don't Believe It When told that F. M. Wilkins, Iha dnggiat, is not Belling "Wisdom's Robertine" foi tin complexion, the most elegaut mid only really barmleaa preparation of ita kind in the world, and giving a beautiful picture card with every bottle. Notice. Chas. Baker bus leased the linker hous. from Mrs. llaker aud purchased the bn.i ucrb. All bills previous to Aug. 15 aro pay able by and to Mrs. Raker. Give Then ( linnce! That is to say, your lungs: Alao all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery it i. Not only the larger air passage, but the thousands of little tube and cavities lesdinn from theni. When these are clogged and choked with mutter which ought not to be there, your luugs can not do their work. And what thoy do, they canuot do weel. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose aud bead and lung obstructions, all are bud. All ought to he got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That i to take Roa ches 'a German SvniD. which any druccist will sell yon at 75 cents a bottle. Even if evuiything else has (ailed you, you may de pend upou this for certain. K'.K.ctif City. - Oregon. to OREGON. I'robate business IRIALI V. HARRIS, M.D. Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE kin's Drug Store. mi on liftli street, where )r Shelton f Mkk i. JOSEPH P. CALL, BE FOUND AT HIS OFFICE or res- e when not professionally engaged. ice on Eighth street, opposite Presby lurch. J. WALTON, Jr., IT3RNE Y-A T-T. A m tTORSB CITY, OREGON. I MttCTICB IN ALL THE '"'to f the State. Iwentimi uiveu to real estate, col- t BMatt nutter. kinds of claim, against the lutN Oflnrnment, nilUiii brick-rooms 7 and 8. for Infants and C'rejv What It It! That i roduces that beantifully soft com plexion aud leaveB no traces of ita applica tion or injurious effects? The answer, W is doni's Robertine accomplishes all this, and is pronounced by ladies of tasto and refiue ainni in be the most delightful toilet article ever produced. Warranted harmless aud matchless. F. M. Wilkins, agont, Eugene City. By the latest methods in use by Eastern dentists high in the profession, Henderson is enabled to produce equally a desirable re sults in flue gold fillings. Office same place, Hayes' block. rmstorU ssowelladaptedtochndrentliat I Caatorla r lie. Constipation, I , - ommenditasupenortoanyprecripUon I rv l2 nruuiotea 11- . ij to im ' II. A. A acuta. M. D., I Jeiiloa. Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Witiioui uijuriouj medication. Tnt CaWTACl Comi'any, 77 Murray Street, N. T. Day & Henderson, ,1 CAT 101 -IHl I G. I'll I1VB.N n : aaid Mfl r Court of ' a-the N l and ,"Hl r. E F 'h? SToN. BP DORRIS, m AND REAL ESTATE ACENT. S0MV. VVBV TIIfUIKARI.P. Improved and l' nimproved Town House in Eugene. Corner 7th and Wil. Sts rtaW, on easy terms. El!S OF I n daily u. I am the "hrti i n . NaAt .nieiirp aid alj Bented and Eents Collected. i.'Oiit'M T i.iirvs.nt Are Ohlert tad niost Reliable, and in ' "''tvii iiab:.k adjustment of their ' nsro to Non, 1 )'''nr ntn,ne is solieited. P'tAln, ir thB Orange Store. B. F. DORRIS. J. DAVIS, chant Tailor. MOD a shop ox ninth '"Pp-ite the Star Bakery, wheie 'l,i ki.,,1. ..f w.,rL offered if Pin. I M...I - I f..r "'lectfro.n I Pj cleini, done promptly. Sat- I MAT LIB) Has just received direct from New York and Chicago, the largest and best stock of f ALL AND WINTER COODS Ever brought to Eugene. Rich and Poor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this rmedy, attest the world-wide rep utation of Ayera Pills. Leading phy sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive ness, Biliousness, and 8ick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, aud Neuralgia. They are sugkr-coated ; con tain no calomel ; are prompt, but mild, In operation; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, aa well aa for Travelers and Tourists. "I havp derived great relief from Ayer's I'llla. Five years ago I was taken ao ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer's Pills and was entirely cured. Since that tune I am never without a box of thesn pills. Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. .. . Pill, linen been ill use in my family upwards of twenty yeara and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried." T. K. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. " I have used Ayer's Pills for a num ber of years, and have never found any thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and Btrenith to the system. I always keep them in the bouse. "-R. l. Jackson. Wilmington, Del. Two boxes of Ayer's Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer. Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. "Whenever I am troubled with con stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite Ayer's Pills set inn right again.' A.J Riser, Jr., Rock House, Va. "Ayer's Pills are In general demand among our customers. Our aalea ol them exceed those of all other pill com bined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction. Wright & Hannelly. San Diego, Texas. Ayer's Pills, ConnnuiilcAtlon. I El'. Oi'ARD: ! Whereaa, many citizen, have read the mar hal's notice in roof paper otf.lin,.' to II Lota ! (1 and 7. In I 18, for the sum of '..) 741 for alleged tax on the East htlf of so much of a county road as lie" bctwreu the South halve of Hl.s'k 17 and IK, and also l.ot , and S in Block 17. for the .urn of 17 S4 for the Wet half ,,( said Mail. ffaMoe tor salt ol W J lie-in,- published in another pn r. In regard to which, and another alle.'"d tax ehartie heretofore published, and reported over tins county, 1 dean it s duty to make a statement of facts. But will tint aay that for more than lliiity euht yeara I have rei-idcd the principal part of the time on .aid lots, G an, I 7. That these lots chh.ti uite the tirt real property eoliieved by deed in Lane eountv. Recorded ill B,s'k A, Page 1 and liegins the Record, el Deeds for the county. That from the organitation si the .. ui iv I have been a contipual tvxpayvr here, whether p.eient or absent. That during all of theae years, I have faithfully paid all my lawfully assessed taxes, and all unlawfully .isseasi-il taxes, if anv, except the alsive Hit u tinned, and one Item on 7th street assessment. For divei. reasons, some of which may api ear, the statement will extend to all (MM and chaigea. 1 was present in the council chamber w hen the petition for survey, mailing and graveling of 7th street was taken up, and Hie procedure I the council thereon was iiiuitiestioiiahlv il legal iu departure from the requirements of the laws ,,f the city. On motion of C, Mined men liilyeii the petitiru was releired to tile Street Committee and the work to lie done as the Com. saw tit. Thereby cutting off publica tioli of notice lopiired by law, .iiiiiauiing a -t it. "1. ht of what was Utlipuasd to In- done, and providing for ISSJIWiatlSSjOI. etc. 1 wa alsieiit from the city neat tit the time during the progress of the work, IM at the time w hen th plank was set up ims HI 'k 17. But 1 called at the places of buSUSM "I three conn ciliuen on the day of my hist leaving the city, nrior to the setting up, to request that (dank -ImiiIiI not be set along said block, but 1 found none n them. Ssn nfier t Iu- aaaSWSSfwTBt had Is-en made I called upon the oitx treasurer and tendered payment for the items of survex, grading, ai d graveling along Block 17. IV tender was refused. I gave notice of deposit of the same in the First National Bank, sub ject to his enter, on delivery of receipt. At the next meeting of the council an order was made authorizing the street or judiciary cm uiittee to employ counsel and collect mv taxes. Now. the council well kin-w that its proceeding would Ih published. But why was not the order made general, while great numlier of citizens said they hail inner petitioned for plank, and would not pay for it, and have not, or have they or any of them been named or published. 1 withdrew the tender after reading the said proceeding and called Ul, n a law yer of the committee and said to him, "you know as well as 1 do, that you i .iioiot collect on nt lor either giaiimg graveling, survey or plunk. But I am will mg to pnv any tax that Iwnetita me or llie city. But that the plank was a nuisance to me. preventing ingress and egress with teams. That it was held up by .ticks only. That it wa gins! there it would ho so all over the citv. And at the cost of the RSxtBst of about ttO Per block, and Im a recurring tax alsmt every five veas for replacement. Ac. talked with a number of councilmeii and with one who had lieen friendly ill like manner and suggesting that the city needed plunk and that I wanted it taken away, lie said in an swer: '1 here la earning at my in use. ins of no use." "I did not want it." "But they made me pay for it, and we are going to make you pay for yours if we can." 1 said in reply: "You have now given yourself away. You say in cited that the tax i not necessary. Now, sir, let m any to you that an unneces eery tax is an i:njtht tax. that an UMVef tax is LrOAI.IZIl) HoHHEHY mid .Mll'sK of the taxing power. But that it hapivetis in this case, for my lienctit and that of the people, Ino, that you have not the H,wer." He then said: "Well, I have promised to stand by , and I am going t" do it." Alter a long time the money offered was act ptc.l and the plank taken away. And no resideiit on 7th street doiihts that if a uotlce containing a statement proposing to set up pi no. along the dwelling house portion of said street had DSSfl published that a remonstrance would l ave been signed by the eitizt na with few, if any exception., As siuin as the assessment was mane lor gran ing, graveling and survey of Pearl street l,at Spring, I paid my assessment But I under stand thai, there are uupaye.l assessments on aid street, and also assessments on other streits oiitstunding for years uncollected And now; .Mr. K litor, as my waves annus was crowded over last week, I have concluded to occupy your valuable space this week only to the extent of one Item tuereot. KttoOlt Kijni'sentatives. The Salem Journal in its Pen Pietarse gives Hon. S. W. Coudou the following notice: Mr. Condon, Republican representative from Lane county and a resident of Eugene City, is eugagediu the practice of law. He w . born in Oregon. Feb. li, 1S00, at the oily of AHuuiy. Mr. Condon is u young man of rare promise, wtio is il. aimed to assi me a .unii. hi pluce in the ranks of hi pro fession. I u sJ be was elected slate libra rian by a linn. 1st me vole; in I8N0 he ac cepted a position as clerk iu the office of Hon. II f . harbart, then secretary ol state, where he remained until January 1881, dur ing which time, by his quiet aud genteel de porlmeut and uiittiuching integrity, be won llo wi ll merited esteem of not only his em ployer, bill of everyone with wh w be oa.nl 6 in contact Iu January, 1881, he realized .lie importance of the completion of hia col legiate course befofl entering upon the active duties of bi chosen profession He resigned bis rjoaitioO and returned to Eugene, where be resumed his studies in the Stale Univers ity ami graduated III the claa of '8'J, and afterward returned to Salem nud resumed bis old position iu the office of the secretary of slate. Mr Condon is now serving bis first I, Tin iu th,- House of Representatives and is ably representing Line County Mr. Con don's oratinisst powers am excellent, as his voice is clear nud ringing and he imparts a certain degress of of vim into his talk which iiece. ds iii making a good impression on tils listen, rt VVe bespeak f.,r Mr. Condon many more i. iin io the h ills of the state house to serve tor tne people. (iinmrs Will. l'he clause in Oirard's will over which lb, re has been so much coiitrovery is as Hows: "1 . njoin and n qniie that DO cel 'iaslic, missionary pi minister , f any wet wh tev. r shall i v, r hold ,T exercise a, y sislion or Inly whatever in the said Col lege; nor ahull any such person ever be admitted for any purpose, or as a viailor vvilliin the premises appropriated to the pur pose of the aaid college I desire to keep tin. lender uuuds ol the orphans, who are to lerivu advantage from till bequest, free from the excitement which clashing doo irmc are so apt to produce; my desire is, that all tbn instructors and teachers in ibis college shall take paius to instil into the minds of the scholars the purest princi ples of morality, o that on their entrance inio active life, they may, from inclination and habit, evince benevolence Inward their fellnw-crcutuics and a love of truth, sobriety ami industry, adopting tX lht same time KUOh religions tenets SJ their matured rea son may enable them to prefer." ai Rklic or Emily Dats.-Hou. F. X Mat tbieu. ol Bntteville. was iu tho oily yester day, aud in the couae of a conversation, he ine arthed his pocket book for the delects lion of a reporter's curiosity a specimen of Ibc money us, , I bv the early settlers. It is in tbo form of a bill of credit issued by the territory of Oregon and reads: "Oregon Citv. Oct. 4, 1847. Oregon Territory prom is. s to pay to thn order of A. A. Skinner, Sixteen ib'ill.irs and fifty cents, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from date, Jno. 11. Couch, Treasurer, per Jno. P. Brooks." Mr. Matlhieu has another of these bill issu. il to S. W. Moss iu 1840 and transferred to him on a debt. Mr. Moss ia still living nt Oregou City. None of the par ties are living whoso names are on the one above given. The bills were never presented for piiMiient mid now Mr. Miitthleu would not take any price for them. He wants to leave them in the assells Io help pay bis fuueral cxpiu.es, he says. Statesman. The commissioner of the general land office has decided a case hie! WSJ brought before him in the interest of some settlers in Oregon, And is of importance to many otu ers. Heretofore tho depai liuelit hue re quired new publication and new proof- in cases where (Its claimants have made proof at a , lav other than that uatned In the no tice. The pliietiee now will bo to receive the prisif and submit the entry to I he lioard of equitable adjudication, where, if there are no oihei irregulsrities, the entry will be upprov.d and recommended for u patent. CnTSfJOnlsB '. While n general feeling of sympathy for Corvnllis prevails in connec DM Willi the location of the Stale Agricul tural college, n. ,niv men id judgment look on it as a matter for all lime and not for a few years, aud realize that if the Agricultural College was made a brunch of the State Uni versity it could be run nt half the expense and would be free from all the complications that now exist They say the slate can well ifford Io surrender hi Corvnllis all tho pro. perty it now has there Io be able to make a good atari iu the right direction. But the slate ounnot siirn-nd, r the property tin-re, li. cause, if not used for the purpose specl- find, ihe Isutl reverts Iu lbs donors who paid for it. The buildiug, costing over Bf0,tWl, is on their land, an the. rights of all eontubu- tors to the laud purchased would have to be acquired before Ihe properly could be left for Corvnllis, if such a measure could pass. Geo. W. Kinscy, Auctioneer. When you want your goods, ho, .Heboid furniture or laud sold at auction, call on Geo. W, Kiusey, the pioneer mid most sir ceasful auctioneer in Lane County. He will attend to all sales ou a reasonable com mission. Ifffl for Bttitf. Everywhere merchants have at first pro posed homestead eieinpiioiisaiid everywhere they have learned that such exemptions are to their Interest iu the long run. Why? Simply becsure those who haveevaded debts In . p just within tlfo border of the exemp tion. If there is no exemption such nu n have nothing and do nothing; if there is a consul, ruble exemption, tin y have what the WW allows nud get ambitious for more and either get short shirking or can't help ac quiring more. The pr"oseit extradition treaty with (Irest Britain lollows the fate of Ihe fisheries Iron! v with tlie same country. The United Slates Senate is evidently determined that no treaty, good or bad, shall be negotiated under the present Administration. Mean while the exudus of embezzlers Io Cunsda continues. THIS IS NO IDLE BOAST - . i. i ,l,.n. llinember the plac TI,e New Tbreo .Story Or. FHEPASKIi BT J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowsii, reiass. gold by all Dealers in Medicine. Crouo can always be prevented by giving Cbarnl-erlaio's Cough Remedy as soon aa the child becomes hoarse. Il U pleasant and sate to take and perfectly reliable. Price. 60 cents per bottle. For sale by Osbnrn k Co. The average wagea of the silk wearers of New Jersey used to be i6 s week; they are now I'd, "Protection fill Ihe dinner pail " This is s contribution from tne Buffalo Courier to the campaign of education. Clmmb-rlsiii's Cough Remedy Is famous for its prompt and effectual cu.-es of cough aud colds. The most severe cold may be loosened and relieved by a few doses of thia valuable remedy. For aalo by O.burn t Co. There ia no danger iu giving Chamber lain' Cough R.-iuedy to children, as it con laina no Injoriona substance; besides It Is uii. qualed for colds aud croup. Children like it. For sale by Oaburu ft Co. Persons tumbled with rheumatism should From America's liest breeds: Wy audotles, Plymouth Rocks, Light Brah mas, Brown and While Leghorns, Partridge Cochins, White Wyaudott. s aud Black Mm- nr. ..I i i .. 1,0,.-, I,,,. tor. si n tZ: ....... . . Ail.;,; tZ ik. ..... .i... trv Chamberlain's Pain Halm. One appln a ,,, tue ia,g.-. r.u.u... .s, r , , tb(j lu contjnued u0 I ' ... ... . ..... .r. I 1... ...r.l mini pases of ehrome and illflsm- i mature rheumatism that bad resisted other x . . ... . . .. . remedies and even ine treatment oi me imi Eggs:st per setting; two settmgs, Send stamp for catalogue. Address, J. M. Oarhison, Forest Grove, Or. Take Notice. That A. Goldsmith has the largest, finest and beat stock of Queensware, Crockery sod Glassware ever brought to Eugene. Give him a call and be will prove it t. yoo. The highest cash price wheat by F. b. Duuu. will b paid for physicians. Price, 00 ceuls per bottle, ror sale by Osbnrn & Co. The following from the pen of Mr. L. P. Bardwell, editor of the Marion, (Iowa) Pilot, will we believe, be of intereat to many of our rea l rs He says: "It ia with pleasure thst I certify to the reel merits of CbatnlwrUiu' Cough remedy. I have nsed it iu my family for years end bsve slwsys found it most excellent, sod . specially for .old-, cronp snd sore throat. It 1 safe sad effective." For tale by Oaburu A Co. matter (a fourselve. SlIIA.N. jector of I-atv"