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tfuqpne City Guard B rUBOAT DBO I TO CORRESPONDENTS. The business department of the WEEKLY GUARD is caused considerable trouble by corre spondents addressing the pro prietors personally. Address all letters referring to the newsoa oer or business connected there &itho THE GUARD, Eugene, Oregon. Oltntep Reading flatter This is getting near the first of the year, when settlemen should be made forth WEEKLY GUARD. If paid In advance one year will give receipt for $1.50 For $2 00 in advance will send the GUARD and Cincinnati En quirer, a 75 cent paper, one year. A splendid chance to get two good papers for one price $2-75 worth of reading matter for $2 00. TBIOUIbM LtAHOK MENACE Present movements of the United Slates and Great Britain on Asiatic Bhores are not of good tiding to the working people of our modern civi lization. It must be remembered that the Chinese alone out number the white race in all the world. It must also be borne in mind that the Chinuman is the beat laborer in the world, the only one that can perform effective labor in the Arctic regions, the temterate zone and the tropics, and maintain good health. It must also he remembered that these people have been trained to the greatest industry and the cheapest and plainest modes of life through thousands of years. The spanning of China with rail roads and the introduction of our factory system with labor saving devices can onlv result in making China the workshop of the world. Until human nature undergoes a radical change, men will buy where they can buy choapest and sell where they can sell deareBt. They will also produce everything that is to be put upon tho market where it can be produced at the lowest cost and greatest profit to them. M 1. 1 ii I K INKOKMAITOS V ANTKD Tho information that our troops in tho Philippines had captured twelve barrels of Mrs Aguinaldo's wardrobe was deemed of sufficient importance by the press censor at Manila to secure transmission. Society ladies in Ibis country, who travel with that many trunks, nre anxiously awaiting furthei details aB to tho size ot the barrels. Then they may make comparisons. Anyway Ihil was tho first inti mation had in this country that there was a Mrs Aguinaldo. If there is any such erson she has kept herself in the background in a manner eutirely inconsistent with the theory of the existence of a lady of suoh state as to drop her clothes by the dozen barrels in her travelB. Soldiers returning from the 1'hilippinoB suy that they never heard of Mrs Aguinaldo, and ltdOM seem unreasonable to expect intel ligent people to believe thnt Mr Aguinaldo has ever stopped long enough at one spot to marry. Still the fact that wo have captured IS barieU of Mrs AguiualdVs wardrobe is vory Btroug evidence on the other side of the question. It had hither to been believed that a Filipino ladv. instead of rotiuiring a dozen barrolB for only a part ot her ward robe, could place her entire ward robe, along with that of every lady in hor tribe, in one barrel, if not one keg. POJtTLAND MTAUBI TAXATION. t'orvallli Tluiei Nov A local statesman remarked yes terday, that people would yet come to know there is virtue iu a state board of equalization. He cited the fact that the Multnomah assess ment was this year reduced more than 10,000,000, and pointed out that the losses in tax values would have to bo made up by tho other counties of the state. The reduction in the Multnomah assessment is equal to nearly four times the whole assessment of Ken ton county, and there is no power to compel Multnomah county to pay taxes on a basis as equalized by the late Btate board of equaliza tion. "With a sUte levy of live mills," Baid the statesman, "the loss of taxes (rum Multnomah countv this year, was more than 60,000, enough to pay the coat of a dozen etate boards of equalisation." a .in itiiai I -ftt Pimples Are BMN than a iliaTiKiiri'iiiriit of the kin; they are a handicap to a young man, alike in love ami bunineu. The pimply face looks dlaaljuitetl anil lioth merchant and maiden look akance at the unfortunate fellow whose face ii hi misfortune. An Al most certain cure for pimples and similar iiiiuguriiig eruptions it found in Dr. Herce's Golden Medical Discovery. It pur ifies the blood of the corrupting cause of ordinary eruptive diseases, cleanse the skin ami builds up the body with sound wholesome flesh. " Discovery " con tains neither alco hol nor narcotics. "I m well PatSStd with your raellrinr, writes John A. Callo wty, Kaq., No ill .tf M , O'lumtma, Gs. "Id 1S4 I was working at might and t l.rokc out iu lumps sll over, and when these left the akin peeled oft. ItOOkSU bottles of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and two oT Doctor Werce'a pellets, and I do helleve that I am sound anil well. I haee a food appetite, hut tjcfore I commenced trentment 1 had no appetite at all. My eye wrre sunken and my face was pale. I had pimplca and brown tuota on my Face. Now these are all gone. I have uaed many kind f medicines hut received no bene fit. Last year J weighed one hnndred snd thirty-fmr pounds, ana now I weigh one hun dred and forty-five. Please accept my thanks. I am so glad I found the right kind of medicine.' Dr. l'ierre's Medical Adviser tent fret on receipt of ttampt to pay expense of mailing only. Send 11 one-cent ttampt for book in paper covert, or 31 ttampt for cloth, to Dr. K. V. fierce, Buffalo, N.Y. CKUHHED KOI K KOADH. Complaint is made in Kenton county that horsemen use bicycle paths to the injury of the latter. The Corvallis Times well says there is a cure for the eyil. It is to build lecont wagon roads for horsemen tud vehicles, then thero will be no 'emptation for the man whose horse ilouudering along in the mud, as now, to get on a solid path. Honton county officials should 'like a trip into Lane county and take notes of what is being done here in road making. Grading and cruBhed rock are solving the problem for our treople. Tbe work cannot ill lie done in a year; but a good "tart has been made, and before nany years elapse the main roads will be equally lit for travel in winter as in summer. J T Bridges and J II Booth, regis tor and receiver of the Itoseburg land office, lm v made their decision in the contest between M 0 Starr and W K and Uaymond A Shinn, in volving a tract of land in Benton county, which has been the projr orty of the Starr family for thirty years, but which the Shinn brothers claim hb a homestead, having entered upon it in 1897. The fed oral officorB hold that Starr, the original possessor ol tho laud is the rightful owner, and the Shinn brothers were trespassers. The homestead entry men are given thirty dayB to apeal to the com miBBioner of the general land office. The newly organized Oregon Hop Growers Association at Portland claims that it has sufficient hinds on hand to help weak growers tide over tlnancial difficulties. If this is truo growers may lie assisted to better prices through the combina tion. It requires no small amount of money to care for and harvest the crop from even an ordinary hopyard, and the necessities of growers olten compel them to sell at a sacrifice. The brewers pick up onough of bucIi hops to tide them over until spring brewing com mences. If all growers wore able to bold brewers would bo compelled to pay decent prices. The National Watchman says: "The agents of the gold combina tion are already on the ground picking up each Congressman as soon as he arrives in Washington and laboring to convert him to the support of tln ir measures. They are determined to force their bill to establish the gold standard and create a paper money trust through the incoming Congress without do ! SOLID MEN Persons, Companies, Etc, Who Pay Taxes This Year On Over $10,000 The following list of persona will puy tax M) litis year on f lO.Ono and over, In Lane county. Hank Eugene Loan and Hav ings '0,'.80 Booth Kelly Lumber Co i.'O.ZW Brown w. E 0,7M Bastaoell J. A IIM Chan. tiers F. L 20,7(10 Cherry David II 000 Chrism as o. K M,4M Ootauaa K. P 1 1.490 Coleman J. H 14 270 Douglas & Co 12 600 I lay It. M 10,000 Dutiu Mrs. A. C 10,1. 0 Dunn F. 1 11,175 Hakln P. B 13.600 Edwards H. H 22,780 Eu-tene Water Co 19,726 yWrgaseou Johu B 12,700 Friendly 8. H .'. 26,038 Ollletple J. heirs of 15,666 Hadley H. 0 10,140 Hendricks, J. M. heirs 10,286 Hendricks T, 0 61,306 Hoffman Henry 11,060 Holt eJ. D 14,345 Hovey A. Q, A Co 81,4(5 Hum! O. V 13,226 Hyland A. D 18,840 Johnson Helen E 18,260 Kaullntan J V 10,200 Luckey Lizzie 10,270 Mallory Uufui 24,835 MatltewaA 10,180 Matlock J. D 11,400 Maxwell John 12,766 Milled O. C 14.390 Moore A. N. heirs 11,760 McClunsjJ. H 18,830 Noland P. C 10,190 Owen H.C 10,086 Hatifnitl James 18,170 .Sharpies A 12,326 Sheldon Jai W. heirs 15,400 Mbeltou Adah L 10,000 Hladden H. E. and H. P 11,730 Hmeed 8 10,930 Hmlth E. C. 10,720 Borarn Oeo. Br 12,310 Bnannar W. C 10,300 HtewartJ. W 10,090 Thompson Lizzie N 24,620 Vitus A. A Hous 10,256 Walker Mary J 14,090 Warren Mary E 14,140 Washburn O. w. . 20,080 Whlteaker John 16,876 WllklUH M. J. & A 11,196 YoUUf 0. W 18,230 California and Oregou Land C 62,?75 O A 0 It HCo, main line right of wayeto 274,320 AC K K, Lund dept.. 600,116 UNITY ITKMH Digk-lug for liold-UetilDs; Oui 3,000, Oi (0 reel of Lft. Nov. 38, 1809 there are several uilaeri up the creek working at present. They de clare the prospects for well paying gold mines are good. The Hkcels Luinlsr Co. ofHprlug fleld, are moviug canip up Kali Creek, where they will log this winter. They expect to put 3,000,000 feet of logs into the river during the season. Tbe attendance on Huuday school Huudsy was light on account of the ralu. Born-Oo Nov. 25, to tbe wife of R 0 Edwards, a daughter. All getting along nicely. Preaching next Huuday by Itev. Dixoc. All Invited. Cob. $100 REWARD $100 I he readers of this imiwr will he pleased to learn that Cere is at least one dreaded disease thai sclttUOt has heen ahln to cure In all its - ., and that is Catarrh. Hall's Cat irrlt Cure I-the niily positive cure known to the madia fraternity. Catarrh using ennstitutioual disease, requires u con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh cure Is taken Internally, hoc tig directly upon tho l. lu.nl anil mucous urfacea of the system, thereby destroying the foundation ot the disease and giving the patient strength by huildingup the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they oiler tine Hundred Dolara for any ease thai it falls to cure. Keud for list of ttatlut . nals. ft J. iiknkv A Co., Toledo, u. Hold hy DruHulU,76c. Hall's Ka.. II) nu. Nre the best. Fuel for Force Your body must have l ac, nervous force, mus cular force, digestive force. rai is the iuel used to I ipply this force. If you aro weak in any of these I trees, use more fuel. Thecoil-liveroil in Scott's Emulsion is the best fuel I r this w ork. Your nerves gi v. stronger, your rauscu 1. power increases, ami y vir digestion improves, S v .-.t J. n (,'.-.. it 1 i i VVV . . '.,1,11m New Vurk. TUB LIEU LAft.ll EVIL. Tbe commissioner of the United States land offlot has this to say of lieu land selections for private holdings in timber it Nervations: "Legislation is needed to remedy the evil arming from the lad that railroad and In in her companies, owning large tracts ot land hi unit i ne nmiis ot me reservations, are making selections of valuable un surveyed timber lands elsewhere, using as a bssis therefor lauds which have been denuded of their timber ami ihu heroine practically stump wastes, of little or uo value for any purpose." Miss Helen liculd uV.ea not pro pose to remain iu obscurity if BOM v can procure her the muoh sought notoriety. She has fur-1 mshed funds for the employment of counsel to urotest scainst the seating of the much married Con gressman Roberts of Utah. After Helen gets through with that par ticular Mormon she can Snd a place to drop some of her fortune lighting the other mormons in congress. A n Sews. Nov. 28. Eldeti Templeman and others are going with teams U work ou tbe Mohawk railroad. Robt T Williams, In company with Billy Hill, came over tbe Cascade range from Oliver Lake this week. Tbey report snow from West Deschutes to Bearer marsh. D 9 Huusaker It visiting relatives and frienda to these parts for a few daa. He will start soon for California to spend the winter. (Several parties here bava signified their wllllugness to do volunteer work on tbe Parvin road, and will meet tomorrow with teams and shovel to repair some bsd places near 0 M I'arker's. Wm Orlffln and Henry Cain have tecured a small logging job of the Hkeels Company at Springfield, and will begin work soon ontbeHamuel Handtaker place. Miss Blanch Huntaker Is In Eugeue with her aunt, Mrs Wm Preston The Secret ol te Strait. Another expedition It going in Ueat of "tbe secret of the strait." For 400 years the secret has remained unsolved. Nowadays, geologlsla and geograph ers do unt think water connections ex ist between tbe Atlantlo and Pacific That the time was when the two coo tlDents were apart, these scientific peo ple believe. There are people who tltxl the secret of health hard lo find Three words tell tbe way a healthy stomach. Ihe secret It Hoatetter's stomach Bitters. It cures constipa tion, indigestion, dysnepsia and liver and kidnev ailments. It cure them iwrmanently. And It brings relief at ouce. All druggists keep It, and a pri vate revenue stamp covers tbe neck of the iKitue. "He is Wise Who Talks But Littler This is only a half truth. If wise men had held their tongues, we should know nothing about the circulation of the blood. If it were not for this advertisement you might never know that Hood's Sarsnparilla is the greatest medicine in the world to purify and enrich your blood, create an appetite, give you strength and steady nerves. Impure Blood "Mycompleiiontou bid. Hood's StrsAptrih did much good by purifying my blood. SMy skin is now cltAr." cAnnit D. McCoy. Wrtsontown, P. i iiisMat rutin Hmxt'a Hill cure llrsr 111. ; UM n"iiJrrlttlnsanS only cathartic lu ia sllli lloud l Sar.aparllla. Notices under this head not to exceed fivs lines, 50 coots per week; $1 SO a month; S12 par year. For Sale. FOR BALE. Probably the very hen 150 acre tracts of land in Lane coun ty, and one of tbe best in the state of Oreiinn, owned hy Dr T W Harris. 'I his Is a very fertile and highly im proved farm lying 2j miles weal of Kilgeue on an excellent road. The doctor bought this farm with a view to breeding flue horses, but bating given up the breeding business, has nt) further use for bis farm and ile-it-iug to devote himself exclusively to his profession, ofiers it for sale at a rare bargtiii. Call on the doctor for terms of sale. FOR HALE. Corner First and Jefler. sou -treats, one 10 room house, and twti lots, 80x160 feet each, (loud Intra, water, fruit, Ii ne garden ground. Also house and lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot CO leet 8 inches, by 100 feet, young fri ll trees, good Kaiilen uround, wate, etc. Also Ihnis and lot, comet Willamette him) Fourteenth streets For prices and terms write H'J Sills, Tax-etna, vVsDi Box 827, or call at tiliAKD ottlce. K)K SALE. A good team, WagOB ami hsrutss. Also a driving teuin, I'Ugity and harness, and a good iuii, die pony with snddle. F W HoWARD Eugene 14tb and Ptleron street-. FOK HALE AT A BAItGAN. If sol.t at once plastered house with (i rooms, and 2 lots. Located in Fair mount. Inquire of or uddress A. Lombard, Eugene Oregon. From Mew Zealand. Ki Hon, New Zealad, Nov. 23, 1896. I am very pleased to state that since I took tbe agency of Cbsmberlains medicines tbe sale has been very large, more especially of tbe Cough Itemed y In tro years I have sold mor of this partloulsr remedy than of all other makes for the previous five years. As to its efficacy, I have been Informed by scores of persons of the good results they naverecelved rroin it, and kuow Its value from the use of it in my own household. It Is so pleasant to take that we have to place a bottle beyond the reach of tbe children. E. J. 8CANTLEBURY. For sale by W. L. DeLano. Tbe circulation of books iu a cer tain Connecticut library fell off over 9,000 s'noe lan year, and the librarian says it was Itecause ''pop ular interest ia current events wis so great that newspapers were read rather than books." Tresiclential slate-makers have as good as nominated Got Roose velt of New York for President Mo Kinley's running mate next year. Tbat I hrebblng Ueadacbe Weuld quickly leaveyou, if you used Dr King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their match less merit for Hlok and Nervous Head. ache. Tbey make pure blood and strong nerves and oulld un vnur health. Kasy lo take. Trvthetu. On. ly 26 ceuls. Money back if not cured. Hold by U I) Linn, druggist. i Dtvlultj -' t io. 'i Appetutraents, Tbe followlug points will be filled by the students of the Divinity School Huuday, December 3: W. T. Matlock, North Yamhill. G. 8. O. Humbert, Dexter. B. F. Ueaudreau, Central Mohawk Harry Beuton, Hebron. LaUrlppe, with Its after effects, an no. illy destroys thousands of people. I may be quickly cured by Oue Minute Cough Cure, the only remedy that produces Immedlste results in coughs colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia ami throat ami luuii troubles. It will prevent constipation. lucent A Co Corner Drug Store. "I had dyspepsia fifty -seven years and never found permaneut relief till I Bted Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Now I am well and feel like a new man," writes H J Fleming, Murray, Neb. It is tbe best dlgestant known. Cures all forms of indues! ion. fbvslclans everv where Dreserlbe It. Vincent .k On, oruer urug store. Dr WIloox, Italy Hill, N Y.says: "I heartily recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It gave my wife Imme diate relief In suffocating asthma.' Pleasant to take. Never fails to quick ly cure all coughs, colds, tbroat and lung troubles. Vincent tk Co, Corner Drug store OR ALE Flue Masou & Hamlin Organ. Been used llltle. For sale at a bargain. Geo F Ckav. FOK SALE. J6.00 PER acre. 480 acres choice timber land, lit Laue county, Oregon. Apply to M L Campbell, or vV K BcarboroUKh, Ku irene, or address, GEO E FlLLEY, O ympis, Wash. FOB SALE. Team, wagon and har ness uy W R McMaster, east of Hlgb, between 3rd and 4th streets Eugene. SALE OR TRADE. A tine tldelaud ranch of 153 acres on the bay, thtee miles from F'lorence, tor sale or trade for a ranch iu the vicinity of Eugene or Creswell. David Smith, Spring field, Oreeon. HORSE FOR BALE.-Inqulre of Cbas. Esaut, Fouiieenlh anil Feiry streets. Miscellaneous. ...Special Tuesday November 28th.... Saie We Off, Hop Eitr Women's, losses' and Children's Gapes and Jaekets ALL SIZES. ...S. Ii. Friendly GLASS TiN AND EIUKLEO WARE Griffin Hardwa General Hardware. Coal, Nil, Steel, Wall Paper, tup, MM Riding Plows, Walking Pteu, UM 1 i llanco Disc Harrows and Seeders, Steel framed spiked tooth harrows, lister Ih-ills all fully warranted. Boeeies. etc., at Wagons LAUGHMILLBR & PET Eugene, Oregon. McOLANAHAN & SIMPS Agricultural ImpU Schutter Wagons, Garden City Plows, Champion Drills. Sechler Buggiev Bradley Harrows, XX Rays Gang, X RaysSa J P Brims, editor "Democrat," Lao eaoter, K V say: "One Minute Conich Cure Is the beat remedy for oroup I ever used." Immediately re lieve and cures cougba, ooldt, croup, asthma, pneumonia, bronobltis, grippe ami all tbroat and lung trooblea. It prevents oonstlpatlon. Vincent J.- CO, Corner Drug Htora. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Mokl Tea. A pleasant berb drink. Core oonstl patlon and Indigestion, makes you sat, sleep, work and nappy. HatUactlon guaranteed or money back. 36 Ota and 50 eta. For sale by W L DeLano. MALE HELP WANTED. -Kehahle men to handle our line of high irade Lubricating Oils, Ureases, and Hpec ialtlee. Salary or Commission. Ad-dreie-: Mutual Refining Co, Cleve land, Ohio. Flue Kami Km Wale Wit teres 1 miles north went of Eu gene. Hpieudiu 7 room, hard Onlahcd. hoiixe, with cold -.torage; Iarie earriaite ami wondahadj wul ham anl wagon abed; eliicReti house-, ejmleii, etc. Pinny ,ood waur. So acres youn bearing orchard; apple.-, pears, prunes etc. 46 acree iu cultivation ; remainder good pasture. All Under good fencer. Apply to A. KlKKLAND, Corner Btb ami Wubluglou -lrte, Eugene COMFORTS See Day & Henderson's newi COMFORTS. Farm for Sale I will sell my flue farm of 21)0 acres nearly all In cultivation, for $5000, lying about 1! miles north of Coburg, a village on the Oregonlan branch of the 8. P. R. R., on the installment plan. $1000 dowu and the rest In annual payments. Apply to K. W. Osburn, Eugene Loau & Savings Hank, for further paitioulars. J. E. Holt, San Jose, Calif. A Frlghtfal Blunder I I I 4-POUND CATALOCUl! THIS BIG CATALOGUE iS!7o;3W P"! lu.mxi illuatraMonf, int'i. !,-l"j,';!','f'H ..r aaallaaaSi NAMES THE irjwni """"-iSi il..u., I lolklm, tlnU.. UrrM, IIuoI.mJ "V.. aWl luroMilmtUooaa, Una.. Knalnn, H"". l'z!aSm eiiTyUiinu he t.uTaan.1 wtlfprewnl I " 'TTjrtB anyllnni ynu buy; rkplnii -inS1 Ii n-n.nr n.lluill Ii o.i.t.uB. iirly 1.00. the : 'y J,i,ain OUR FREE OFIr tK. . -jffA klip but Uwtt aenttpoaUpc. J JjT tsBi n't l hlTi K it vnn atn.l t n Liv tn ilif In'. ' - ' sle V by nail pnaipatd,nnl If vim d you ft'tiil. k a Icpv to (y I" BO atnl ws will rnaamrtlUlelT mm - rouin nosiniT no -rnt into n ufptrfrt." - flovcpN Monthlv. OUOaWO. tinn I "Theirpatiiloirup Li a vast tippartmont utore hoilpd iown."-Atlflntii OonraWO,. "Thoi-tiIov:uol9Cprtrtinlva mprchmnlitprnryrtorirdla," (.'hiK M nfi rt,tSr,M Wpotil(t.lmtothoU!Anilf.or.lmllarpitroPt. V4 11 ! ll onfr ant V'Vivi'l Lll.6'"1!! Auarei.h, 56ARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (InO, CHItAUWi ' .... ... TO .. . . Ill I " "It l a munument ui ,.,r..ru.av TritHinp. ......vti( "A ,iti ierfill plooeofwnrk H ri Tho I'alaloifuc In a worMi'i ,, ' lum Miaatt" "Tlaail. lubuek & Co. II one ul IM rbli-airn."-t.bJcan liiterl fin. MatlaaJSI, Tin' hlir ratal. ew form.- WilI often csuse a horrible hum, scald, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arni ca Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain aud Dromntlv hpal It. Cures, Old Bores, Fever Holes, Ulcers, Bolls, Felons. Corns, all Hkln Erup tions. Best Pile cure on earth. Onlv 26 cents a box. Cure sua ran teed. HnM at Linn's drugstote a sight of 1 error. Awful an jilety was felt for Ihe widow ol the lirave General Bun. ham 0 afaobJas, Me., when the doctors said she could col live till morning, writes Mrs S H I.iucou who attended her that feirful night. "All thotwht she must soon die from pneumonia, but she hegged for Dr King's New Ois irovery, saying it had nmre than onne aveii tier nre, a id iiiici cured her of consumption. Alter tlirtv (.mall doses sheslept easily all night, and its fur ther use completely cured here. ' This marvelous medicine is guaranteed to cure all Throat, Chest and Lung dis eases. Only 50 cents and $1 00. Trial oouies iree st Linn's drug store. U--0 MFAT MoConurkBcnMtt DEALERS IN- Beef, Mutton, Pork, JM larH Fppsh and tim Ninth Street, Boa Letter List. Nov. 30, 1809. Oummiugs behr La Btscb, H J Locke, Daniel Moore, B C strong, N B Bwaggert, Xelton Taylor, Mrs F J A rhtrm ot one rent will be nude on all titr Utter vlllpli liven oot. fertont railing lor letU'ii L iwi, mnu utbium.i. U t. Ht-CUUIAI I V at Lost.- At Stevens' chicken park, p.i i . . . - ... ana i-enri streets, r.ugeuc, Friday, N'ov 24, a hrown ovrooat, nearly new, aawiuoi size. i.. nve luloruiHliou re- gartlltig same at the GUARD nfHce. A reasonable reward. E. C. Aluko, Eugene. Dyspepsia can ne curerl ry using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. One little tablet will give Immediate relief, or moi.ey refunded. Sold in handsome In boxes at 35 cts. For sale by W L DeLano. TRUSSES, 65a v lautT 6oC. Ik. rja III-. " ha pnn. charirrd ST H J ARAM TCE TO f'T T0 M trs allla lh ...k i ad. out nd 'i-m rUU r. iir llelihi. ptyt;irtt, h-tWr numlwr 1 no Mitt mptnrr. 7 wn ana i" 3sn i m MittS! rt.ll.llkrll' r'r'" ! will return our mono i jgat 0d wntTP FfiR FREE TRlSSCilitiS;-... mil ... rsMROEBUCK