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! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r I lUTf f TTTTTf TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI& REMOVAL CARO All pi imiim liiilnlilml f i llm uudtrlgu t il urn heuihy t) .t i f I uikI ri'iiiniiliiit to tuiiiii forward n 1 1 I inuku iuiii)l col I In ini'iil. All nolen and uecotiiila not paid I Kiiiiciiintol y will In iiliicuil In tliu It it ix Ja 1. 1 mi ulioiney (ur collodion. Thin MimiiiM li ku it roads. Wo in ii going out il bii-tiiiemi, mi l iiniut luivo it settlement. I ' 4 II ft ft -UlU. raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaif; Till: PLAINDEALliR. v Alien 'w'.. Kor it ,' I 'i-rent clunr mil uti Mrn N. Iloyd. Kngs iu iulitiile vaeiety at Ali-xHlnlt r A. Nlrong'H. Key Went, luiirtel uud domestic cigaia at lliu Uoseleuf. A lined y bled JiUey tn.il" call fur sale. A id 1 1 una 1'. (. Hu, llul. I he linnet dlnplay 'l ! mh "I every j ,l. rtii lion lit Chin, bill .V. Woulley'a. j , llm lio Mum In milling out at nani- filiUtf 1'llH'll. Wll't I'K lOIIVillCC'l. t. yon amukeV II so, ttel Aitio littai at knise .V H.ainbioki sole iiki-iiIs ( No iinn'iiKo will l in! '" ly having youe dent.il w oik done l t'r. Mrauge. 10, (HX limn wauled at the T.otn Slur to Willi I gtral baigsmii tcloro il i i loo Sate. j. I. Maun m in liiu l!i.tii iu t wu prices nn nil iuM, .jiuhty i-unnid-err-1. Mun Metiu l.'.'i 'i wl.u iiiiiinl hii injur; teoiitu I.h jo, i i rv iiiiu Ii mm toe'l. T. I.. . rnvt c in one agent al UIiIkiuJ, authorised 1 1 twlini, mllict and n-iil't lor nor bills ilnn llm Tw.mo m i h. Tiol. W.J. Taltinon will U-uili the Myrtle I'ift'k ii ln.ol during ihe Kpnng term whidi hi-gaie MmiJuy ol thin week. i;. DuUa. M. P., uiciiiUr Hoard ol Tension F.iamiiieis. Ollico, MarMi-rn building residing turner Main ami Ci-wi atrcet. Itil.ii.1 llm ilirioVirv ol no Minute Cuuuh Cure, milliliters uro gre;utly ilm turbod by coughing conniegations No e xi lire lor it now. A. C. MAItsTF.Us! V CO. I A laigo number ol ill' people have ie reived 'liotonriliH ol Co. U tukou in a groui. Jbu I'icturtt) urn very every iinliviilual (uio nliuw ieiti nuturally Mini tli'iuiy. Sewinn liiurliiui'ri, iniMiui; uutbini'H, ewwinU tnniliini'S m AUxBii'lor A. rHroiitf, u.l llio lust ol tlii'iu al Hint, rauuiii in price) from :':! tn i-WMK I'.vmiio to ei-o bent Ix.(oroyoi) buy. Klmi r V. llonvu , .li)ikiaii;uiiJ hiii goon. OllKc next lo i:ily bull on Mnin elrei't, KurMtburj:, Or. Sjietinl attention Hiven to iIipi'iihi-s ol ll. o none ami .tlirotet. t'alln promi'lly luiHwereJ. 'I'linne '.Hi. Sue lliio A Kire, lloueo 1-uriiithcrB, (or every tliitiK in tliu (urnituru lino, largest Block ami low out irii CH,';jnnt ru l elvudarar lo.e I ol Kiitorn in I cj umituio. Sco ua for borRiiiiiH. Morris' Ponltry Cuio. Tliiu infallible) lemuily tlialliiimud tbo worl.l to produce i ta eijual as an enK I'roilui er. I'revent ive anil euro for all'Iinc'asca oIfoln tiuttrnntne.1 ml;for eulo by 11. M. Mar tin, Koseburu, Or. tSuila of tlotiu'H, all wool, heavy welKhtu, fi'..r0; retnlur jnko '.. Uoj'B clotbeB from 0 to HI years for I.r0 ami Hats all eityb'B;aml ioIoib for tru regular prieo M All tht'rjo uooilu urn only t 1)0 found at tbo Untm Moro. SPRING OPENING ,(J Uf the Finest Goods and Best Values. FOR DRESSY WEAR. 4 I thcin. Shoes able. found. aud good ALARM CLOCK Rain or shine you must clock waits lor no one, every sounds aud a new Uargain appears. Y e need uot unpor tunc you to buy at this sale. If you are here you'll be ouly too triad. This sale is a special feature for Thursday. Fn- 1:iv mul Saturdav. March to, prjly. Imuc display all week aud Waist Material. Roscburg Novelty Cash Store, BROS. B05S Closing Out 1 All I I Itoii l, llm ati liiiiiiliBr, (locfi ttuKray Inn. It. K liiaiil of Klktoii eiH lit Tuemliy in H)i -ebiirit, Mararoui iu oiiu oiiinl . mlooin at . Kb'r'K Kr.M'cry. M. Mor'Hii t.l Cenyuuvillii wnb in (be lily Tuuly. John Hunter uiu.lii n ImoniBii !i i to Afllilai.il iiiiu ni.fk . .1. I. Joiei ol I'o'Imk) (ieove rnt ' l ue'eday in thin city, j N elm:k ol cU'Kaiil i uruutt mt at ! ( hurt bill .V Woolley V. , "I'tido ol 1'oiilah" bt'tt Hour on the) uiiti kct. Tiy a ni k. Hi.: unliuur e idttiut'iy ( xiectH lur be It in iiH'r.itionN very soon. liimt bun of in'' e-ritihun uud table linen hI tine .Novelty Store. I'ol front liilt-ti, biirim, induluut Bore, o.v.i-on, hkiu .liruani'. and i'Bccially 1'ilif, I'oWut'a Wiuli lUiclnlvenUudB Him in. l bent, l.'xik out (or dinbunest moiIh uliu tiy imilatu and couuteitil il. I i n ilmir eu'lori-emcul ol a goxxl article. Wortblrie uiolii uee uot imitated. et Ii)Wi!1'b Wil-.b Hiel Halve. . C. MAKSTI.KS & CO. Coci' hlr.iiiu'iH, iloublo and Itord eaux no..les at Churcblll .Vt Woollcy'fl. lioud, the natcbinaker Bella anectaclcs al lowci I piiei'i and can lit tbeui cor rectly. Caro lroH. iiilorm tnuir ulroni that they lint iu receipt itgaiu of Clark's HK)I Cotton. Sumo old prico. Mr. and Mr. Ja. A. Uiuki went to Junction Cily Weiluceday, wbero they will iHiruinUfiitly ri'ido. II. M.rt'hk, who forme i ly lived eatt of town, baa rctuitied fiuiu Indiana, where ho wont to rveidc about a jcar agu. Mm. lard ol Ilia wotlj, the Columbia bicyclee, uet tbo bebt at the price of the cheapest. Sob Churchill Wool ley. There'll ho a hot tiuio iu the old town when anyone beings outlet belter brand of Hour than tliu New Mia'a "l'ride of IoukUh." Men don't; fortjetour, "Our W beol" overall) when iu need ol a now pair; no bollor nnidu f jr lifty conU. Novelty .More. Mie. Catheiine Wimer, wno baa bceu living with her eon, J. W. Wimer at Kobuittllitl Hill, died Tuesday, aged SO year. "Hive inn a liver rcKulator and I can iokuIuIo the world," suid a xouiua. The ilrnniHl haudod him a bottle of DeW'itt'a Little JJirly Kiaore, tbo famous little pilln. A. C. MAKST1;KS5 & CO. If you htivo a cough, throat irritation, weak lung, pain in the chest, ditllcult brculhin, ciout.or hoarseueeB, let us auHi'Bl.t )nu Miuuttf Cough Cure. Al waye reliable and Biife. A. C. MAK.STKKS iV: CO. l'or a bitch grade' piano, don't over- look tho Haines ltro. Indoreed by all leading musicians iu Kosebuig. They are lined and indorsed by Dr. O'.hmo, Mrs. Appelbull' and others. Mine, Tatti has a I laluco upright In her boudoir Iu ber beautiful homo at Craigycos Caatle, Walos, uud lined the llalucs piauo dur ng her laot tour of the Coited States. IIainkm Iiros., New York, N. Y. Our Trilby" and "vStd-hug1' line of medium price Ladies Shoes have no lival. We show them iu Mack and Chocolate lace, with vesting lop. You'll do well to see Our Chilureu aud Meus are sightly, stylish aud dur No better values can be Remember we sew all rips make all reasonable demands; in our Shoe Department. BARGAIN SALE. be on hand, this wouderfu litteen minutes llic gong m. and April 1, afternoons of Wash Goods, Dress Goods TT SALEii TT STORE ft 4 Sacrifice a a a a uegordiess Of Cost itaiubluri lead. Trice f 10. Oo to the ltoecloaf for the best dinars Caro Uron, are Hie We mere Inula. Kauiber lectl. I'ele e f 10. L'ancroft ireaiuerv boiler at Mie. N Uoyd s. 1. i.d for LurKiun aud your., watch re pairing. Aik your grwer lur the' "l'ride o( Doulas" flour. K. W. Diller of Clevelaud was' in the city Monday. jvj rMiiKioion ol i mrut'ii alley im vib 1 1 in k at Kugene For lirel-clasB deutietry go to ll Little of Oakland. Dr. .I.O. Day, tbe.Olall miuing man, was in Koseburg yccterday. LIU J. ."Stewart of Cotualock has been granted a euiou of S per luonlb. Factt not fakes is what our adver tising columns represent. Ihe Hose Ktore. Maggie tSlark has been apHiiuted as executrix o( the will of H. IS. lUrt, de- ceased. liabys "Cry for Casloria" but their papaM cry lor Oliver riowa ini-y must ave them. Smoke Ibe "Artie," the best 5c igar o( the year. Kruse 4 Sbaaibrook, sole ageuus. Wanted: Ageula fur Monarch Hook Company. N. A. Un. ii Mun. Dillard, Ore. llow knot lace trimming iu various widths with insertion to match at the Novelty More Ramblers lead. Trice f 10. Kinging in ears, noises In bead, twitch ing ol evelids. iiuoyan cures. ri:iy cents. All druggists. The "Tride o( Douglas" is a uew brand of Hour made by (be uew lira. Mills Every sack is warranted. Try it. A. W. Keed expects to renovate the launch I'inp.jua and put iu more effic ient machinery Iu the near future. Say "No" when a dealer offers you a substitute (or Hood's Sarsaparilla. There is uothing "just as good." Oet only Hoods. Miss Lcho liaddis will teach a spring term of school near Uardiuer. Mirs L'cbo is one ol Douglas county's meat popular teachers. Mrs. Sears wishes to anuounce to the ladies of Hoioburg and vicinity that she will have her opening of spring millinery ou Friday and Salurlay, March 31st aud April 1st. All are cordially invited. S. C. Flint made a business visit to the Cow creek mining district this week. Ho reimrts plenty of wator and that the miners are taking out considerable roU iu southern DougUs this spring. Judge llanua of Jacksonville occupied the bench iu Judge Hamilton's court Monday and heard the testimony in tbe case o( Wo It. JWillis vs A. M. Craw ford, being a suit (or au accounting under au alleged partnership. Ilamiy is the man or woman who can eat a good hearty meal without suffer ing alterward. It yon cannot do It take Kouot DVNrKi'Hi.v l'uitu. it digests W bat you eat, and cures all forms of Dyspep sia and Indigestion. A. U. MAUSriiiiS iS CO. J. 11. Uutler, tbe T, M. of Oai diner, is seriously ill in California, whero he Lad gone (or medical treatment (or some disease of the stomach. Fears are an tertalned (or his recovery. Mrs. Butler recently weut to assist in caring for her huBbind. As tbe seasou o( the year whoa pueu monia, la grip,), sore throat, coughs colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung, troubles are to be guarded against, uotb- in "Is a tine substitute." will "answer the purpose," oris "just as good," as One Minute Cough Cure. That is the one lufallible remedy (or all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously unou haying it i( "something else" is oll'ered you, A. C. MAUBTLH3 A CO. Two Douglas county eases were decid ed iu the supreme court Monday. In the case of the board of school laud com missionors vs J. W. llaiuiltou, au actlou to recover damages (or allegod negli gence ou tbo part of the deiendaut iu the management of some business (or the board, the CJUrt fiuds that no blame is attached to the defendant aud sustained the decision of the lower court, which had previously so found. In the case of A.,T, Ambrose, appellant, vs 13. Hunt ington, leapondent, belug an actlou to quiet litle to certain real estate, the de cision ot the lower court iu giylug judg ment (or the defendant was reversed aud the pUiulilt was niven a clear title t the lund. Ilamhlers lead. Trleuff. " "ffncli'llTriu "Cooper wm in ilm city yeiterday. Jllghtil grade KaenliVrs, III A. C Mtriters V Co., Itontbutg, Or. You'll fin I a Kud line of irniikf, faUwsond tleB;oi4 at the .Novelly Ktors, From (J'i t 100 pur cent ba'clied with a I'etaltnua inculmtor raise rm mort gages and luoru chickens.' For wids tireJ miaul wind-; with sloggerd spnkos, to fit uny f.tr u win'n Ree Chun hill it Woolley, Nervoumow, weaknens, exhausted nervous vitality, rbeuinatinui. Iln.lyiiii cures. All druggie cerilH. I have a liouni and l.t in Moncow, Idaho, to traihi for U i'l,urg property. f. A, llri II s.s. Mr. and Mrs. I. A.Cawlitld, whohaye leea vlkiliiig relaiivRB in Ibis e ily, have relurnod to their home iu lljiney county. If a K'rl loyes it is hi.r liiisiiiCKi.. If man loves it is bis hunine. If they get married they should uno "l'ride of Dung las" Hour, Jews W oxl Duo, the h. T. hreinun, was called home to Yoncalla yeetcrday, bW' leg to the r.riioiiH illin-ti of bis rbttr Miss Anna. l'or a iiuiek teniMilr aii.l oiri that IS perfectly aafe lor chilil'eu lei m leeoin mend On Miuute C'ouuli Cure.- ft is excellent lor croup, hoarcnert, tickling In the throat ami couglir. A. C. MAKSTLKS A. CO. Make a trial Riilrtcription to lieview of l(eiews, 5 mouth, fl. II. i. Ilous- bolde', Hsteiiar, O'., g.i c:,il a gout Opp.iHfo deiul. If yuu have kiiled Ihe coije-e that laid the :;!den txtf vou ccn mere Iban re pair ihe damage with a IVtuluiiia iucu talor. See Churchill it Woolley. MigHiiines for the dj-lore, lawyers, biiiiii'B men, teachers, eto.Jer.l', and the general reader, ut If. O. II (jobhold er's, Koscbur, Or., opposite depot. If you waut your houtu paiuled, pa pered or urliatieally decorated or any work done about your place apply to em- plojuneu- ollico. II. (i. IfoLMii'Ji i.oi.ii. Kaiubli'i'S lead. Trice H0. Capt. S. K. M illi.TH, f?.ei:UI agmtol the laud olllce, will leave Monday for Jackson aud Josephine couotie?, to look after mallets cinne livl wiMi Li's dei.art- men'.. I'r. II. 15. Noitli'ip, Oiteopalh. has moved his ollice Iroui the corner ol Tine aud Washington streets lo the Abrahams building. Chronie diseases ar.d deform ities eucceebfully trealuJ. Mrs. J. 11. MatlierH, i e of Capt. J. II. MathorB. of lliu laud oilica dopart ment, who met wiih a savuro ac:id)iit a lew days ago, has we are n!aJ to e.iy, bo far recovod as to be able U eil u;. The Novelty's epriu opciduK of line milieuery . under the manaetneut of Miss Winuilord will he on Maicli 31st and April 1st. Be sore lo no'. iuis the fun as April 1st comes hut oneo a year. Mrs. Willis .1. Harucd, of ToilliuJ, ctme upon the local WeUi.cday night aud is visitiug friends iu the city today. She will go to Looking Ulass in a day or so to visit her mother, Mis. Mary A. Cochran, and her many frisude at that place. 8. B. Hermann aud wife, prominent. Myrtle Toint people, called on a num ber of their Irieu.U in Kodeburg toJay, while returning to their home from San Francisco, where they have been on a busiuess visit. Mr. Hermann Bays he has purchased thu largest Block of goods ever taken to Myrtle Toiut. Uorn. Wi:.VTllLULY.-Iu Ojrdinci, March 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Wealherly, twin sous. Farms for Sale. A number of small ftiruis for ealo, adapted to fruit growiug, Good apple and prune orchards oil eomo of them. For further particulars impuire of, U. W. Alukuso.n, Cleveland, Or. City Treasurer's Notice otice is hereby giveu to all persons holding Koseburg city warrants indorsed prior to July 15, 1S04, to present tbo same at tbe city treasurer's oQke in the city hall for payment, as iuterest will cease thereon after tbo date of this notice. Dated at KoHeburi,', Or., this 30th day of March, lSO'J. Uko. Caui y, City Treasurer. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parlies holding Douglas couuty warrants in dorsed prior to April 1807, to present the Bauie at the same at the treasurer's otliee iu the Douglas Couuty biu.lt (or nuvuiuut.'aa'iuterest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated this tbe ud day of March LSOD, at tbo City of Hoseburg, Oregon. (jtO. W . Dl.MMU'K, County Treasurer, Dougus County, Or. Sherill' H. I Stepheus, uherill' uf Douglas couuty, assisted by Win. Yau Daren, us guard, brought down two piisouers today Nick Jenkins, for four years, and Johu Hanks Jr. (or two years. Mr. Stephens was a deputy under Ageo aud is one ot the few otlieora of Oregon has walked his prisoners to the peui- tmiiiai v. He conducts the execution of J. M. Oiberuiau Juno 28, the Qrat In the history of that county. iom Jour nal. Boh is a very economical sheriff, and is tryiug tJ save the taxpayers all he can, but we hardly think he ought to ba rcuuired to walk his prisoners to the penitentiary, as it is about 150 miles to tbo poultent'wry from Itoseburg, aud the walking very bad this time of year. The boys must hiivo honn foot-sore when thny got Ihrniitfh. Squirrel' ft SURIi DRATII Squirrel and Gopher Poison r'nitre'l Wlnt) 1 (5?s 1 In' Hct nu.l ChcsfMnl Keinoly ycldl wnvvrol lor ihc rtml me et IIm-w- oreliar.1 tin ranch iwnt. A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists, ROSEBURC, OREGON. N S ., V V v v K7 uvy-r usVLJd Vevimu Makes the food moredelicious and wholesome wo. i aihq ADVANCE ON MALOLOS McArthur's Division Moved for ward. RtBtLS rORCtD BACKWARD, Four Volunteers Were Killed and 35 WuunJed as a Rrsult of the In surgent Fire. Mamla, March '-"J. 7:30 p. in. At d. light McArthur's division advanced from Marilao along to Bigaa, five miles distant, with tbe Nebraska, .South Da- kot 1 and Teuusylvania regiments ou the right aui Kausas and Montana regi ments and the Third artillery ou the left. Wbeaton'n brigade is iu reserve. The American forces met strong oppo sition in the juugle. First one reebras- kan, thou one Tensylvamau, and alter- wards two men of the Montana regiment were killed. Thirty-Gve were wounded, iucludiug one othcer of the Kansas regi ment. Tbe rebels burned tbe villages as they retrerted in bad order toward Malolos. The enemy also tore up sections oi the railroad in many places, and attempted to burn tbe bridge at Bigaa, but the fire was extinguished owing to the timely ar rival uf the Americans. The rebels bad not nuished tbe trenches along tbe line of today'B march, showing that they were not prepared (or our advance. It is believed, however, that there is to be hard fighting before Malolos is taken. The Minnesota regi- uieut reinforced tbo division toJay, marching from tbo water works during the niirht to Manila aud toing to tbe (rout by train. Otis;Reports Resumption of Ameri can Advance. WAMiiNinoN, March "JO. The follow ing from Olis has reached the war de partment : Manila, March 2'J. Mat-Arthur ad vanced yeelerday only to the outskirts of Marilao, as it took until late in the after noon to repair the road and railroad bridges and seue cars through with sup plies. Tbe march was resumed at C o'clock this morning, Ihe troops moving rapidly cu Bocaye, Irom where they will continue to Bigaa, seven miles from Ma lolos. The euomy has destroyed the railway and telegraph Hue. A construction train is lollowiug our (orcee. The ene my's resistence is not so vigorous today. Our loss thuslar is lifght. The tow ns iu frout of our advance are being de stroyed by tire. .The troops are iu ex cellent spirits. Oris. Americans Leave Desolation in Their Track. Manila. March W. Noou-The Auier i...n n ren v kilvau ed at 0 0 clock this moruiug, sweeping onward three miles before 10 o'clock, and driving the rebels beyond Bocave, to tho east of Bulacao, aud ou Ibe railroad leading to Malolos. The troops met with but slight resist ance. The Filipiuos Bred volleys yesterday evcuiug (or the puriose ol drawiug tho American the aud disclosing tbe locality ot the Americaus v08itiou8- Two "luu tho Teuusylvania regiment aud ouo man belonging to tho Dakota reglmeut were wounded. The Americaus remaiued si lent. M'h country around Marilao aud Ma nila prewnts a picture of desolation. Smoke Is cut liua from hundreds of ash heaps, and tbo remains of trees aud fanfia torn bv Bdranuel are ta be see n everywhere, Tho gr-neiral appe traneo of the enunlry SURE DEATH m Gopher (PREPARED WHEAT) mff:' ypfif SQUIRRELS v v v v:vA:vvvAAA vvyvvv owner to., is as if it had been eweptjby a cyclone. Fbe roads are strewn with f .-rii ilure and clothing dropped in their (light by the Filipino;. The only persons remaining behind are a few aged, who are too old and infirm to escape. They camp be side Ihe ruins of their former homes and beg passers-by for any, kind of assistance. A majority of tbeiu ar j living on the g?norosity of our roldierj, who give them portions of their rations. The dogs of Ibe Filipinos cower iu Ihe bitch es, etill terrified aud barking, while hun dreds of pi lis are to bo eten busily search ing (or food. Bodies of dead Filjpiuos arc btrauded in the shallows of riyers or 1 eating iu tbe jungle, where they crawled to- die or were left in the wake.of the hurriedly ie- resting army. These bodies give forth a horrible odor, but there is no tiuio at present to bury them. The iuhabilante who tied from Marilao and Moycaywayau left iu euch a panic that on the tables our soldfcrs found spread money and valuables, and in the rooms were trunks containing other property of value. This was the case of most of the bonsos deserted. They were not molested by our soldiers, but Chi nese, who slipped between the armies, are looting wheu they can, and have taken possession of several houses, over which tbey have raised Chinese tlage, souio of which were torn down. INSURGENT CAPITAL . MOVED. Seat of the So-Called Government Now it San Fernando Ntw Yoiik, March 10. A diepalcu to the Herald from Manila says: Information reaches here iudieuting lhat the insurgent capital has been moved from Maolos to San Fernando. The army has not advanced today. The men are building bridges and wait ing for supplies to coino up. Tho insurants burned Bjlacan tbie afternoon. Marines are patrolling Mai abon. Tbo Hoes are being strengthened at Ta siy, ami some bring is going on in the vicinity of that place. When Mac-Arthur's (orcts encamped laft night, tin Third artillery was across the bridge in Marilao aud the Nebraska regiment was in the wood a ou Ihe ex treme right. Ths other troops had not gone across the river. At 5:30 o'clock tho iusurgunts ap pealed ou the edge of the wood, a mile long, aud advanced quickly, swinging to tbe left to drive 1 1 1 3 Third artille ry away from the bridge. This was the first lime in tbe war that the iusurguuts bad ad vanced iu military order against our forces. The Kausas voluuteets promptly crossed the bridge iu columus of four to give suppoit to the Third artillery. They lost two mcti killed and some wounded iu the.r udvance. At the same time the Kir.-t Mont ina regiment crossed the river ou a pontoon bridge and tJok potitiou on the extreme left, co as lo be able t ) cut iu back of Bicycle Economy vwvww The money you pay for it new wheel is sometimes only part of the priee. The bieycle-meuder gets the rest. 13ut if you buy a . . , . Crescent to begin with you ucetl have only a bow ing acquaintance with the Repair man A f MAIKTFIK fH Ante fn Jm ITITllAvJ v t t ., I Poison nil 1111 And l.lcfnal MriKtlnn Prtly (lOTIIKKS. vs Ts 4 (EATS. MICE, CnOW5, ETC tbe insurant if Ihe latter camo far enough. They I 1st nix men winitiiled in thin moveieen', while liie'l'h r I B'tilliry bad two sergeants and one noili killed and two w.iiindfd. Marked by the wo -ib', the Nebraska Volunteers were ..". s.-i 11 by lbs enemy. They suddenly o;hi ! a II ink tiro on lb iimirg.jni lice aid left the trenches with a groat shout. At sight of them, (be whole inenrgetit iorw, officers and men, de l pell-mell. Ihe eagr Nebraska men chafed them a mile and a half, but were finally tlrawu back by Oenerai Mat-Arthur to preserve tho line intact. Doe Flat. Tlenly of enow and water at the pr-a-ent ttmi!. There was a surprise party on Doe crctk l.ibl week. F.verybody had a line time. Misj Mab.-l Walker of Kent tiulch is a pleasant talier on lou Flat. Thu Jj creek aw mill is p irdiiug things along at a rapid rate. O. W. Kiddle and the DoeCrw k W.mj.I A Lumber Cj arc building aomo new switches one their Hum, which the) will u?e for running wood and lumber iu tho yarde. Toon e.-jo't tw trdin.5 hjiiJO is do iui a good business. We wish them a success. Subscribo for tb Te. iinukallh Yi u cn get it for 1.50 a year. KKiuitrsK. Cutum! u & Hartford bicycles are fit te l with automatic hob brake this year without any extra charge. 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