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EllffCnO CltV GliardJ Camperi and travelers should be & Irtfirifnl r.LiMil I,, n jn -f ft . a i 4n IVi iv ati'wiis bin ll. ' 'i lll iji kill inotiiitaiiiH. tfUUUDAT BEIT. 3, WW. WEDNESDAY, ACaU8T31. For President, GROVEIi CLEVELAND, of New York, For Vice President, A. E. STEVENSON, of Illinois. Cannot Be Controverted. tariff Here is a statement of the question which has 'seldom surpassed iu conciseness: First The people of the United btatos produce many commodities more advantageously and more cheaply tha n the people of any oth er section of the globe. Second T ho peoplo of other countries produce many commodi ties more advantageously and more cheaply than tho peoplo of. the United States. Third Tho aggregate production of wealth would be greater and all laborers would bo better remunera ted if restrictions upon the natural flow of comtnorco were removed, thereby enabling tho people of each nation to exchango what they can produce more advantageously for tho articles which the people of other nations can produce advantageously. A rich Cliincsn merchant effort land is in dire trouble. He is or dered home to answer to a cliargo that involves his life. It is natural to ask why he should go. China has a H!Culiur law that makes the relatives substitutes for a criminal and they would be liuble to have their lieuus cut oil. Iiaggage smashers might not find ns easy work, if the old original trunk was again adopted. Jt is said that the earlient client wus sim ply the trunk of anouk tree scooped out and cut down in the middle, one-half serving as a lid, which was at first kept closed by a Btrap of leather, and later by one made of iron. As late as the fourteenth cen tury tho oak chest, in addition to being a repository for valuables, served as a seat und sometimes, al so, as a table. Collis I. Huntington still en courages the idea that with proper inducement tho S. P. company can bo induced to build a lino into the Klamath section as a fi-eder to the main lino of tho Southern Pacific system. He, in common with all other railroad men who are familiar with tho situation, has his eye on the rich scone of country around the great Klamath lakes, and there can be little doubt that a few years moro will see tho railroad materialize. The Lutherans were holding a conference in New York City last week. A delegation of them went to tho democratic headouartcrs on Saturday last and asked to see Mr. Harritv. They were the Itev. F. V. A. Votz. I'rof. C. F. Huth. the The New York Sun is as UBual Kcv. J. Schlerf. and Uev. J. posing as a supporter of tho domo Schutto. of Wisconsin, and the Rev. cratic national ticket and covertly J. Brosse, of Illinois. They called using the knife. An open enemy to tell Mr. Ilarrity that the Luther- Tho cholera continues its ravages in European cities. One half of thoso contracting the disease die. This is fearful mortality. is far better than one in disguise. II. B. Luce of Hillsboro has as sumed control of the Reform Jour nal, of Portland, an organ advocat ing the peoples party. Mr. Luce is a vigorous writer and an able de fender of tiie principles ho advocates. ans of tho Northwest, and particu lariy ot Y lsconsin and Illinois, would vote the national democratic ticket. A cigar manufacturer at (irand Island,' Nebraska, addressed the fol lowing letter to Mr. McKinley, dur ing his recent canvass of that state. He desired information very much but as yet Mr. McKinley has not been heard from. The letter is as follows: (Ska.ni) Ihunk, Neb., Aug. 3, '1)2. MY Dear McKinley: l see by the Associated Press thut in your great speech at Beatrice you assured the peoplo that tho foreigner paid the tariff taxes, and, presuming that Henrv Villnrd could not ho you know what you are talkintr awarded too much praise when he ftkout, I address you for the pur was building a great tronscontinon- P080 of gaining a little information, tal line of railroad. The same or- 8 last week I received a bale of gan that then obsequiously bowod Sumatra louncco used lor cigar beforo the great railroad potentate wrappers. Tho halo weighed 102 now seeks to smirch, him and all JwuntM. Tho bill for this halo of bocause ho expresses the determi-1 imiwrtctl tobacco was f 115.00. The A California baloonist has dem onstrated the fact that he can con trol tho action of his balloon by means of wings. If ho can utilize his invention so that balloons, or something similar, can be used as a means of transit, ho will have ac complished something beneficial to tho world. nation to support Clevoland. It now transpires, says tho Port land Itisitatch, that the contract for the new battlo ships has been mod ified to meet tho views of tho con tractor, Mr. Carnegio, who will save half a million dollars by the change. Mr. Carnegie's company dictated its owu turiff schedule in the McKin ley bill. It forced a reduction on its laborers and now it demands A Jl .1 1 cost oi uic lonacco alone was $91.00. Tho taxes at 1(2 per pound as fixed by your bill, known as the McKinley bill, was .f,'J2 1, making a total cost of $ 1 15.00. You say tho foreigner pays the tariff tax, and as this ?J2l tanll tax bus been charged up to mo in tho bill from inu wnoiesaio looaeco House, erron eously according to your statement, I no nitormalion I desiro is this, wnoro can i ir....Mik I .it Hutlm U futh' r ijuirt Kbout Hie court bOUSS. Miri. K. ('. Lake went to Harrisburg this morning. , - O. P. Griffin U slill confined to bit resi dence with sickness. Dr. J. E. Payton west to Drain tbis after noon oa business trip, J. (). Kelley, Is at Corvallls working at street surveying. Frank tod Wiley Chrismen, of Lakeview, fished Eugene tbU week. Min Myra Norria returned tb la afternoon from a abort visit at Junction. lirlck laying commenced on the new county Jail twain today. Mini Lizzie Farrottof Bonabarg, la visit lug tbu Mil ei Looinia io thin oily. M. Btarvernd returned thin afternoon from a trip to Woodbarn and Portland. Frank Page bat returned from Salem and ia working in bii fatber'a grocery atore. W. II. Fenton ia moving bia houaebold effect today to bia olaim near Dexter. Wild geese panned over tbecity tbis morn ing. A aigo, it ia aaid, of an early winler. The cement wulk In front of the Constr-Frank block is about completed. Tbe bop crop ia generally light, therefore the pickers are generally making email wsges. do to E. E. Knight In Ream's building for plumbing, tin work and repairing. Hiss JessiaLsmsoa eipeola to start to morrow for Htlaev, to spend a few daya with bar annt. II. I). Paine and Mr. Chamberlain left on a hunting trip this morning to Diamond Peak. Wm. Happingfield, who recently par cbssed farm of 8. Merlan, ia here to take poseasion of tbe same. P. K. Watters went to 8aleiu this morning to look after his horses Ih training at that place. County Surveyor Collier has gone tip tbe MrKenzie to anrvey township of land oove toe reptot piece. County Clerk Walker this morning Issued a marriage license to John Tur pln and Jennie Clemens. Louis Bean, of tbe lower Blnilaw, left for Ellen-burg, Wash., tbia morning, where be wl I work in a drug store. All plumbing and tin work guaran teed by E. E. Knight, Ream's building, Eugene. Mrs. J. II. Lamson and Mrs. W. W. Hsinea are visiting today with the family of Bev. Kiddle, at Cold springs. It ia likely tbst a cement lidewalk will be laid from 8. II. Friendly's atore to tbe alley north, aa soon aa the Pickett building is completed. Prof Ueo. II. Wilkes arrived on the local tbis afternoon and will enter upon bis duties as vice-principal of tbvpublio schools of this oily. Hon. H. W. Condon and fnmilv and MIhws Uonnt'tte and Cecil Dorris left for Yauina Uuy this morning for a week or two. A. E. Gallagher has rented C. F. Ilurllmrt's residence, on Ninth ntreet ii nd will soon commence housekeeping In the Mime. Dr. O. C. Awbrey returned last night from Portland, wbeie, be states, he baa simply been to bave bit eyea doctored, Al- tiany Jimcrat. M. (). and II. J. Wilkins, formerly of Lane county, have rented the Mo Cullen hotel at lloneburg, and will take lmmedlute possession. The Portland Telegram of Tuesday saya: "Tbe steamer Chance will leave down the river tomorrow, with a cargo of railroad iron for tbe new railroad at Siuslaw." Tb iron ia probably for tbe U.S. government to ds used in tbe Bluslaw Jetty work. The atatement telegraphed that the Steamer Chanoe had been libelled for car rying an excursion parly over tbe Yaqnina I uar id rxoras oi me nmii provided personal, Iisily Uusr-i, Sept. I. Ii. Mount iaou the aick Hut. 8. M. Yorau and party have returned iron) ine tulnes. U. A. Williams is reading law in the oHioe oi A. uallagber. Ham (Joldsmiih, of Portland, atx-nt last night In Eugene. Mrs, It. Itlntehley and son Ed re turned from Newixirt lust night. Percy Long returned Junt night from a two or three days plumbing work at Coburg. Fred Dunn and Mm. C. H. Williams returned home from Yuqulna bay this afternoon. Mr. Long, of the linn of Miller fc Long, returned from the Foley springs yesterday, Mrs. Sidney Horn accompanied ber mother. Mrs Ilcnib, home to Iiwaoo, Waah., tbia morning. Mrs. Phoebe Klnsey and daughter, MIhs Maggie, returned home from Ya qulna buy this afternoon. Ed Bungs and Clarence Luekey re turned from l'rinevllle yesterduy even tug driving over some norses. Mayor McClung and the MisHca McC'lung and .Samuel (irav returned from a trip up the McKenzle this morning. HherlfT McLean, of Whitman coun ty, Washington, and wife came down today from liln father's home on Outnp ireeK, wnere tney nave neen vinitnig They will leave for their home at Col fax in tho morning. The Greatest Closing Out Sal T Ever held in Lane County has begun, he $30,000 stock of oods left by the F. D UNN Will be closed out by hU executors within the next !)0 clays for $15,000. prices, for everv article in this immense stock is reduced 20, f0 or BELOW TIIE USUAL TltlCE. WtMvillnott,,,,, per (.,.( w T at Shop in ms qui Ao Infected Vessel Arrives ir. New York Harbor. 19 Heaths oil the Way. New Yobk, Aug 31. The stesmahip Mo rTit, of tbe Hamburg-American line from Usmbnrg, bid 22 deaths on board during toe passage ol tbe sbip to New York. Tb' abip a dooior says tbe deaths were from cboleraine. Twenty were children andtwo adults lblrteen were natirea of Poland, ore oi rruMia, tbree oi liesse and one ot Anatria. All were buriej at sea. Tbe flrt death look place August 10th, and the last death Angus! 29. Tbe Moravia bai been ordered down to tbe lower bay. Ueorce William Curtis Dead. Kv i ork, Aug. 81. George Wil liam Curtis died at 2:30 this niornlnir. BthlsreHidenee, Went Brighton, Btat- en iniuiki. Air. turtiH lieenino 111 about two montlia ago with indicntiona of ilrorwv Eminent pliyslclaim could irive hut lit-1 ue renei. lie eoiiHtnntly nullered eon- fiilerahle pain, and wim told opium would relieve him, but he declined to take opium. At the request of Mrs. ivurusa nomeopatnie treatment wus resorted to lust week. Since that time lie has suffered lens, hut ubout three daya ago he begun to sink rapidly, finally dying nt about a o'clock this morning, end. SETHIS IS NO SHAM, It is the largest ami only genuine Cloning Out Sale ever held in the countv. and evcn-tl.:,, For hirty years Mr. Dunn was a leading and prosperous merchant, and ho left a stock fully Up to tl 1 man Is of the times in quantity and quality. His executors, .however, cannot continue the busine- t mils Hell for what they can get, and one-half its value' is nil they expect to realize on the stock. S' There is not such another Stock of Goods for sale such Prices in. the State, T f fr.11 llim KYI milna fn.v. rimnnn ... - i I 1 i. 1 ' 1 ! r 1 " j" iinn-o iiuui uuiiLMc, uiiu nmii, w uuy u uuiueruiu UlU OI C00US. VOU Can Onnio nn.l I... us, j ay your exiKjnses, and save money. On an average. $20 will bu v as much of ua as 30 nr in 1 at any other store in the Willamette valley, and in some lines of goods the difference will be even greater j But You Must Paj the Cash. w m.... v vuv aKuivo vii du uuu M UOIW 11. VUUIJU V IIRTCIl IIILB fUIl UUV OI US niipnTUiv ii f J - v"vn m.1 Lllilll inAi-al .4 I. 1 1 tj tan at w iiuit'nuit". 90 DAYS OR LESSf u'tn u i : i i ..... " m muu uu wre uiurai, uiusi. cjiu;iiiivc unu must nros ncrot s mercantile i)iiniiis ovir r0.mCm,ni., w ,.ru .f.i......i. .'jn'i, . . , . ' "'""u n ji.iiv vuuihj, ij uiuvi ui mo jiuuiui ui UlU esiuiu 01 f . J), lyljtl tl, UCCeaSEU. PRANK E. DUNN, Manager. Look Here. Tbe Kchiwls will soon commence ami tb boyi- oboulJ be well ditswd. You can ilo tbis cheaply by calling on liettman. Hoys anils complete, $1 and upwards. J. II. BAIIR, If. n. He wus conscious totliel Fi a, n. MDLroiin. mum Hot Medical Sprin WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Farmer's and Builders Hardware, 80 MILES EAST OF EUGENE. b law. is Indignantly denied by tha maKter, Capt. nioani. neimer naa ana neen lied up, Rom-burg Review: The young peo ple of Douglua county may have the bent of school facilities at home. The advanced grade of the Roselmrg school will prepare students to enter the fresh, man year of the state university at Eu gene. Mr. Duncan arrived here yesterday evening from Silver Lake for supplies, For Boils, Pimples carbuncles, scrofulous sores, eczema, and all other blood diseases, take Ayer'sSarsaparilla It will relieve and cure dyspepsia, nervous debility, and that tired feeling. Has Cured Others will cure you. I find the foreigner whoso "CJ tne. roai and gets from tho secretary of the duty it is to pay this 1324 tariff oVihe bridges liff'Si "5K navy a concession on its contracts, lax I I want to draw on him, at will return In a few days via the mi 7C" ' i i sight, for tho amount. Uy giving McKenzle road with two wagon loads. Tho new Chineso exclusion law mo th, imiml inforniatf " vo Julia Harpole has commenced a dl- rcouircs that between boptember 1, will confer a ureat fuvor on n in" nf vorccault against K. V, Hurpoie In 1802, and May 1, 1803, all Chinese j ' 'Xld pSi ,n iVnr?f ,,,e .t'lrcil,.t Pl,rt- Sho "VM of in tho United States must makeai)- 1 w., g r nmU'r8of Amp.r- e"'el and Inhuman treatment. They ' ; w'r. rQ . . "1UHl n aP lea. With great respect. I am s r. were married In Emrene Julv 17. imi Yours truly, The lady has appeared In four divorce JlKNHY CM'lll.OTTKKi.DT. r,"v"u,"KB ""9 eounty neretoiore. iiiesoay s Dairm iionrnal. This alter Electric, Steam, Melintttl ami Shower Ilitlu with AIiuwKe. owiiiinuiig rnoi, iiumik'H ami lhliiiliiiinn Itnoms. I lie water are mint valuable In cnur nil Liver and Ktilliev Conip ainta. Hlieiliimlirn. umir, iircir, Kin Anectli.ns anil J'rivnt. UlneaMS. A physician in attendance at all time. Finest Hunting 4 Flsblng Gronnls In Oregon (nod groumU furnwlied to thone iltnirin In ranni. J i:hsm.- Fur boanl and line i.f water. net iluy; camper, with una of water. $1.50 jer 'K ior eacn imiiviiitiai. Si lire, will leave K. I!am'. liverv atnlile. r.uj: ne, ainunays, eilneHdavi ami rmlay mm unfn ai o a. in., amvin at tin n n the tame day. (In nt her davn b(-bi siave win ns mnt out it tour paiwen t;er' tpply, at regular ra'es. I. tteni will receive Dnimnt utteidlim and all Hil.le information uiven. Adilre liAliK S MUI.FOHD, idey Hut Sirinr. Lane Co., Oreton If VOU want Groceries or crockery, call on Goldsmith. Fan anl Sp? IFaps, Buggies, Carriages and ll CO'S plication for residence certificates and filo with a ro venue ofliccr ho tographs of themselves and prove thoir identity by two witnesses. Thoso failing to comply with tho law will be doportod. There are 107,000 Chinose in the United States, all of whom must be regis tered within the next eight months. . The fealom Statcsmun says hop pickers are picking and the hop market is hopping, but there is no price for hops that is, nono of the growers want to contract, and, knowing this, the contractors mako bold offers which they could not fulfill. This accounts for the thir- iy-nve com oner inai recently cre ated so muoh excitement. That Mruck kr ft lltrarl'i Neat. Mkkckd. t'al., Aug. 81. A Yosemlte aHfliil to tli sun states that a hornet's neat Ml on a stage team going Into the valley Monday morning when the stage hud Juat paused Inspiration point. The four liorwaon tho Mtuirenll liumw,! oil' t he road way over t lie bin II". The lend ers were hung on the trees bv the har ness ami choked to denth. 'The wheel homes were not killed. Two piiKwen gers were In the stage. One had his leg broken, tho other his ankle sprained. The driver was thrown over with the stage and Injured Internally. uuun lue iiaie noaru oi education beld a mreting. and elected aa superintendent of me reiurm scnooi, ai. w. Mnitn vice B 1. Miles, resinned. Mr. Smith Was snrwirin. teudent of the publio schools at Tha Dslles for flwe jaara. and has of lata renraaantMl the Nortbweatern life insnranoa company Salem. ' Albsnjr Herald: Word baa reached AI-1 nanj tbat i-x-Uounty Commissioner Alei liramlon bad been stricken with paralysi. me ai'aca came on oaiumay eTeuing an he was in a critical oondion. Tha news will oarry deep regret to the heart of almost very resldeut of Linn Brandon was ' RE oountr. for M iilely known and highly re- lleillnffwn the light. IUltimois, Aug. 3I.-A few beta hare peoled aud liked. To be fish commissioner for the tmut i i n.. ... . . " aim mpiuiy growing Htttte or Urtgon lllllMt. ItM r.im r.l.ut I. m Mnlllu at ........ btsn plaoeil here within tha put few daya or else a position of much honor. And a a- . . . .. . r i.w uajs i ui vinr n inniiiiiii ui uiueil Honor. Ana figure was Offered, but it was not an on Bullivan, the largest being thai raised in nw romes a Dalles paper and makes honest bid. Tlie democracy of Shelby county, Ind., the old home of tho late Vice President Hendricks, will hold its usual mammoth democratic barbe cue on September 28. Heretofore, more than (50,000 peoplo attended each of the barbecues at that place, and from present indications, this one win assume national projior tions and eclipse anything of the kind ever attemnfvl in filial rvnirti try. Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson, the uiiuiug mow) oi urover Vieveiunu, will be present and make a tieech on that occasion. The Oregon Tress Association, says the Jlood River Glacier, meets A anil ill. I " etiuns syal t, anu ai-1 rn - - a pool, amouuting to f 3.00J against $3000 put np by soma admirers of Cornell. K il rain hsa bet f 100 aen on Bolllran. I at Tho Dalles Octolxr ready tho metro,K)li8 of the inland TtZTZ empire is preparing to receive Tr'l, fJt - ft"n. biwn, Kmipua, Uiem. Uf courst! we are nrest.J ZZZZZ, 7. t??yM '.w - . .. n iinim nisMir tills remarkable stutement: "Them are already 1 candidate for fish eom iniwioner In Oregon to fill the position which will be vacated by Hou. Ueorge T. Myers January 1, 18U3." Tha atata Inaana asylum holds mora in- mates today than it arer baa before. At present tbe asylum has just 800 inmates. There are accommodations for a few more, but Iba asylum will soon b crowded to Ita fullest oapaelty . Another asylum will soon here to be provided, tha earns aa it waa fonnd necessary in California. Il may b stated in this connection thai tha majority ol tha insane persons in both states are foreigners by long odds. The burning of tha steamer Yonng at rd to purify ih, Nood, t.,,t tani mg and tba cpnra ol tbe gull that's o.r.iW-.d ,),., 'i. iw Ji2I?I 17 partiea baa caused aomjs talk as to which Uoldeo Mnlicitl Diacovery. I county they should be tried in. Tha boat lft m niedirinA tlu.t t . I Was tied nn In tha Pnlk Mutnl KMV or It teat s the rrMn. It mux .r. I bnrned. but all nnmwilinn uain tk. oriminais haTe taken plac in Uaxion ton' ty. Tha Polk county Obaerrar ia quita willing tat Marion county should fool tha unit A truption, nn nuttier htns IlKbt, wnnw you erery one I axes it that your bkKd Unt I purs. If you're " uv, junii uevq i the warning. Vuu'll Uk about for a renieily. v. Anuunsiswtuit youu nud: plenty ot medicines atU Grand 0 SALE EYEE C01DUCTED -3EUGENE IS NOW KUNNING IN FULL BUST General agents for the- PLAJST0 MF'G. CELEBRATED Tlie Best on Earth. Call and examine our stock before purchasing. utid follows Jemple, Villamette Street, HDIWm rm IH To l,,od'! s wrlM of Taltmhle m.u ii.'ubi wi.pir. rnaahn.a "u mm iu an appiicanti I """"" oo, rumutxtn, orn Into btlthy a.-U,m, puntl, and ni richea the blowl. and Uirouch it rlr.n ..i rsnews the mns system. All Blood. Kkin WOTS, in this matter, for we .hall be benefit or TlZi STi .,."?! there, Aa a matter of lo Prid J we hoje the editors will be royally entertained; and this hope is ac centuated by the fact that we are citizen enough of The Dalles to take pride ia having her do the grand, and ust far enough outside to be classified as one of the guests. This is a political vear and lhua tignifiedly "straddle." MmI uss substitutes, udri X less prict Ponkthl JXunaleh: KeirW Allen has nKi.1el JU.hs Moody iSeott, tb eilore.l girl Kim was rwotnnieuded m the meeting for aplap to reiKirt for iluty on Thursday. XlUa Seott ia said to lie very bright-looking vuung wo man f 1 r, and gndua"ted a yetj aKuiuaijuucirom tiie uhland hlhi. - 1 "iiiii iuioruiu. A broad smile wrae tha oonntananMa of all the sportsmea la Hi county, while game dealers and ran tacraot-aae nets rob l eompuaaasy ioua One. Tha ops (Maon lor kill uiff trranae. nhoaaanta alongnltaa fieaMnts, auail or partridge, ia iron, oeptrmtxr i U OTember 15. Tha open season Ir sailing ser fowl hi from September 1 to Uarah 13 Ie open aeaaoa aniiriK neer ana en onria la iraa An gnat to Korrmber 1. hut the does ma? be killed from Auuat 1 to January 1. It is nnlawiQl to kill spuim) fawn al any lime. Afier Wednesday of the Pent week, the "aisles ol tha dim woods'1 will larwbarele Fit!) tl;e erark of rifles a,nd shotr Special Liberal Discounts Have Been Made In Every Department. Tutfs Pills 7i CUEECC HABITUAL CONSTIPATION rji." ""nq er,on- Fop the, nM BOlDEVHaiVTHEaU. Summons. In -he Circuit Court . f the State of Oreg n Ueo. W. Crane, PM, va rp .P0' T?,,In J H. Kenutitsy, Defts. r f " i ' cn "boT "nid "IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF .i HTr .1? L!.,;'!.,r,?,", fc i-p .... . .... v..u.,.i..iii, niea acainxt yrni in thealinre ent t l ...i f . l-.l. .v.. -" "" miir nrriire .,7.1 T . i V , " t,,D'r' WJA ht lm the tir-t .lay f tllf t .; f v... , ... i, jnn im.1I a tn an er. Plain n am una Ju.lnn-ent airli,t a prat with Ir....,'-, '" u,u le the im uf p,i,i Jv 3 ,h; nm of M iwlil il m Ik .! , .1.. ... ' v ,.... ii'n.in-.u. alo f .r .n, f ..f $70 an. . -t. and .l.Snr,m, I ac"ion 1 r.i inmri. nn ia I I. ' I.!,.., I I . 1 . , . .... ' 1 ... ier n. J. I . I Illl-rti.C J:i,k-,. f tl 'miu-fl amn .m.i ah I'heU hdayof Ji Iatd this Sth .lay 01 Augunt, 1591 io. A. IHisris, lltrs Atty. SNOWDEN Mineral : Spriip HOTEL. Flag Station on Southern Tacifio B. lKy, Milea from Portland. TERMS, $2 PSR DAY, $10 PER WEEt NEW BATH HOUSE Ten feet from hotel. These "waters contain. Chloride of Sodinm, Chluride of Magnesium, Call mm Carbouste of Iron, Iodine, Qiomiue. The Followirg Diseases. Have Beet Uured b their Use Alter fhjfKiw Had Exhausted their Resources. Khrum ti-m. Ague. Cat mtli of 1 be Simineb, Stsal Cntarrh, Dmpfj, Piabttea. Erupiionstf lh Skis, Kidney snd Liver Ar7n-ii- BOtWtlt P. HOSW t l.l , Pr P. O. Aiidrsas, Drain, Offi-P Goldsmith, the Pio: neer Grocer.