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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1900)
apest. rAlNS. (Q V:, K d ;Os... ' Gentlemen! rlo our lines of Linens, The prices are right and will riliVpoint of view. A multitude of eood ?gs n ue Holidays in vjoiiarettes, rancy skirts, fas cinators, Gloves, Etc. Seeing our lull assortment is the only method we know of that will convince you, that you have made a mistake, in not buying your goods from us heretofore. We are showing an elegant line of Holiday Novelties in Neck wear, Fancy Shirts, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Muf flers, Fancy Suspenders, Etc., and speaking about prices, we are not only as low, but lower than other firms, whose boast may be that they sell cheap. Goods and prices talk for us. Our line of shoes is unsurpassed, we sell and recommend the well known Douglas Shoes for men, which means ab solutely the Best. Get into a pair of them and make your feet glad. Pay us a visit and we promise to show you more and better values than you will find elsewhere. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, I. ABRAHAM, Propriet o .THE PLAINDEALER. January is, i90Q. I For Brat class iintW;ry j Little of Oakland. ft) to Dr j A tine lino of epiay pumps at Church J ill Jc Woolley'a ioa can get me ueei ou-ai oerus Wanted To purchase a good panther at tae Aoveuy stow . lrj uem. Ek,n. Enquire at thia office. LOCAL BREVITIES. lor fine shoea aek for Dr. A. lieed e j Price reduced on Wincboeter rifles at j cushion shoe, at Josephaon . I Coorchill & Woollt-j V. Lee Catching and Lawrence ilicnseiB j Special sale of silk plashes for 35, 40, Jndge J. C. Falleitoa went to Sjlew, were In from Kiddle Tuesday. Uon. A. M. Crawford attended ea preme court at Salem, last week. The president has appoioted George F. Mtrriman postmaster at Medford. llndyan ie now eold at 50 cents per package by all druggist!. Get Hodyan. L. L. Hard ka been appointed poet maeterat Glendale, vice W. P. Totten. lesigoeJ. Ladies if you are looking for nnmber one value in knit onderwear, call at tbe Kovelty Store. Cond actor Eagne Brietow has gooe north to take a ran on the S. P. ont of Portland .Tidings. ' 50 and 75 cents per yard at Josepbson's. j Bond, tbe watchmaker eeils spectacles : at lowest prices and can fit . them cor rectly. Spots Icfore tbe eyes, despondency, constant worry. Hodran cuts. All druggists, 50 cents. Miss Arr y Booth passed through Kose borg Tuesday evening on her return from Saginaw to her homa in Grants Pass. Yoa will find jast what yoa want in a pocket knife, out of that last consign, rnent jast receive! at Churchill & Woolley's. , offices aal residence at the S. E. coxer Sleeplessness, melancholia, pains, heart troubles. Hodyan All druggists, 50 cents. Tbe specific remedy for troubles of tbe blood, kidneys, stomach, liver, is IIood garsaparilla, the great blood purifiar. When yoa come to Portland remem ber and have your teoth fixed by Dr. M. W. Davis. 163a' First St. &i) After all others fail -Laction take your watch to J. T. Bryan Tand be will make it run for you. (nlld) sicmacb ' ' Casa and Main streerj in the home of air. ueo. a.. IDbtcuiu. cares. The hills and valleys of Douglas county Are covered with a carpet of green vegeta tion. The growth, although in mid winter, is almcst equal (o that of mid tummer. G. II. Appleton, Justice of Peace, Clarksburg. X. J., says, "DeWitt's Little j tariy Risers are tbe best puis made lor constipation. We use no others." to give yoa talis Quickly care all liver and bowel troubles. . A. V. Aiar3ters A IO. If yoa cverlookns yoa have made mistake. We are tbe people yoa are looking for, we have them. Low prices are at our store. Bice & Bice. 1IOU83 Furnishers. Boeebarg is the best show town and gets more Rood companies than any town Monday, to attend supreme court. Special sale of children's scarlet a'il wool onderwear for 35 cents per garment, at Joeephson'a. A fine easy rocker is a joy forever and Strong has a late shipment that will make anyone joyous. Severe nervous epellr, bearing down pains, loss of appetite. IlaJyao cuies All druggists, 50 cents. Either chickens cr tarkeys can be hatched in a Peteluma Incnbatcr. Se them at Churctill Js WoolleyY. Do yoa know a bargain when yoa see it? They are looking yoa straight ia the eyes when yoa are in our store. Rice & Bice. Just see tLe money yen could have made if you had booght an iucubator last season. Talk with Cbunhiil & Woo!!ey. E. DaGaa. M. D., member Board of Pension Examiners. Office. Marsters building residing corner Djng! and Jackson street. Jast arrived at Slroug'd Furniture Store, a late shipment of fine rockers, call and see them they are worth looking at and will not last Ion; W. T. ilunry, d Uuipiliia Ferry in the city Tuesday. None like tbo Bradley A Muiciif tote at the Novelty Store. Mel Thompson has itone to Marshtii id to start a Candy Kitchen. A big reduction in EiBiman Kodaks, at Churchill & WocllejV. Bond has the nicest brorze clocks fo holiday presents, must be Bold at som pric Come and get one. The Misses Jennie, Rose and Mary Dement of Myrtle Creek are visiting with the family of Rev. Cotton of this city. ' Miss Ada Thomas has b?en visiting1 the family of Uev. Townsend of this city but roturned to her heme nt Turner Tuesday. Prof. Uohinet', principal ot the school a. in :'f tter, came 10 to attend the McKin'.py Club meeting last night. You will observe Hint all of the intelligent, thinking men, whether democrats or re publicans, are go'd standard expansion' tuts. James Sawyer ol Northwest DtU;lus, Ktaduale of tbo law fcboo'.sof Silein, came in from the north yesterday even ing and will of cu a law office iu the city at onco. Jimmy is well Qualified as an attorn) is an intelligent reliable young man, and we bceieuk for him success in his profession. W. W. Biker, formerly food and dairy commissioner tor Urezon, and editor ol the Rural Spirit, accompanied rjy his son F. C. Baker, was iu Abhlaml, Friday, en route to Southern California. Mr. W. Y. Baker, who is not in very good health and somelut diapiri l over the recent dea' h 1 1 big (Slimab'.o wife, goes to Cali fornia i.-i the hopo thai the chango will piovx h i e:ierjt t t im Thoa ;li liaviuK livtv! iu t).--ion f.ir ever 43 j ear, occo pj in j l:e positions fl a ptriod of 8 year, thii was Mr. Baker's first visit t the kogue Uiver valley. He grejUy impressed with its sic, resources and ad vancement. Tidings, The O.egaa CuilJrens' Home society has bad tn agent in the tield here, this week, locking a(ur toe interest of that ass:cia!io::. Their otject is to take or phans, abused or negle cted children, and procure for them good fainilv homes. In this'way they secure to tbe child the ad tmnmmiWfimNimmmiimmimiM?iim?iimtiiiiiiiK I JOSEPHSON'S 1 As a special inducement to cash customers we will give $25 each month to the one holding the lucky number. AW amounts settled within 30 days will be considered as cash. Each purchase en titles you to one number. Our reputa tation for selling the best goods for the lowest prices is owing to the fact that we buy for cash and in large quanties, which enables us to maintain the same low figures.. 0SEPHS05 E O 301 and 303 Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon. 3? - Take a "squint! as . you . paw by Churchill & Woolley. See their win dow display of eilver ware and Eastman kodaks. ' Mr. L. D. Strunk and wile of Eden- bower, tbe newiy marr.ea coap , t Utnta TciOmoA and San Francisco. Tuesday morning for Wa.la wl . j Moc!l cf thia comes from tha fact that whtrethey will make their future home, j aianager Strong is the most popular Reports from across the Cascade ' manger between these cities, mountains say thit the pr.-eent winter jjqKI TEA POSITIVELY CUBES baa been tbe most favorable one lor ejc headache, indigestion and constipa- sion. A delightful herb drink. Re moves all eruptions of the skin, produc ing a perfect complexion, or money re funded. 5cta. and 50 eta. M. F. Rapp, druggist. - sheep for many a long year. Ashland Tidings. A fine 105 C. G. Conn, cornet model eclo alto horn, burnished silver, gold tipped, good as new. Only f 25 at T. K. Richardson's. If you are tired and doll, can't get rested, and have no appetite, take flood's -Smapariiia.- It enrkhes acd - AjJises tbe blood. . 25" Attorney Gus Bennett, a prominent citixen and business man of Marsbfield, passed throagb tbe cit" a few days ago on his way to Ssn Fr&ncisco. ACKERS'; ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a cough at any time, and will core the worst cold in twelve hours, ox money refunded. 25 eta. and 50 cts. For sale at Rapp's drug store. The lateet in photos at Graves' gallery Oakland, Or., is tbe stamp or fun pict ures, and the Celoroa panel for portraits. Get some of the fan pictures and sur prise your friends with a smile. Quarterly meeting was held last Sun day at tbs M. E. church sooth, in this city, Rev. Cotton the pastor reports an excellent service; Rev. Sbangle, presid- ' . in elder was present and preached Sun V da evening, also Monday evening. Simon Caro, one of oar old-time busi ness men, now of one of the leading busi ness firms of . Oakland, was ia the city Tuesday shaking bandi with friends. Mr. Caro made a pleasant call at this office and reports their business ai good at Oakland. He returned home Wednesday morning. The Thorn Case. Hugh Pattersoo, the Albany S. P. brake man charged with the assault on Minnie Thorn, has been arreettd at his home in Albany. He was taken before a justice of tbe peace at Cottage Grove, where ho waived an examination and was held in $2500 bonl f-r his apiear- ance before the circuit court at Kagene. vantages of hone training, and avoid tbe The bond not being forthcoming he was heavy expenses of an inetiinlion for that committed to tbe county jail. purpose. They have a local hoard in B. F. Harvey charged with tbe same Roseburg,, rekcted one mem'oer from I otTenie, was given an examination on each church a to. lows: airs. .v. u. Mars;ere, Mrs. S. E. Tarts, Mr. S. W. Tooley. Mrs. Florence WaUoo Crawford, Mrs. J. C. Fal'.erton, Mrs. Madg Rags- dale, Mrs. Lucy Cotlip. Funds to ajsitt tbe work ill be thankfully received by the society, through any member cf the board. Fifty dollars a child, on an aver age, pays all the expense of putting a chilJ ia a hooo", where it will be cared for cnitl grown, rescuing many from poverty and rerhips crime, fitting them for good cit zer.s, reducing the neces sity for expensive reformatories which da not reform. Help this goad cause. which he was aho held to answer, his bond being fixed at $1000. w bu h in I given. Total amount expended, 2A&. Balance on band, $1.C7. Wm. A. Skuriso, Mollis Iltix.rrni, Secretary. Superintendent. What Scrofula Is. Sabba.h School Report. Born. i Jcst Reckited. A large line of string instruments, violins, mandolins, guitars, banjos, also a large stock of smaller in struments. Violins from (1 up. Mando lins from f 7 op. Accordions $2 to $10. 0:ber instruments in proportion. Great value in these instruments. See them at T. K. Richardson's. fJRev. '.J. H. Douglas of Amity, Or, brother of Rev. Douglas, pastor of tbe Baptist Church of this city is here assist ing bis brother in special seryicee. These revival services are being held nightly at tbe Baptist Church and are qoite well attended. Tbe people of the city are cordially invited to come. J. L Bevry, Loganton, Pa., writes, "I am willing to take my oath that I was cured of pneumonia entirely by tbe use of One Minute Cough Care afters doctors failed. It also cured my children of whooping cough. v Quickly relieves and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endorse it. A. C. Marsters & Co. Lvliee? Yoa cannot afford to miss bearing the lecture on "Maternal Influ ences" to be given in the banquet hall ol tbe Odd Fellows' buildiag on Friday, Jan. 19th, at 2:30 p. m. by Mrs. J. Y. Layns of Portland, under tbe auspices of the Hygeine Department of the Yiavi Co. A hearty invitatioa is extended to all intelligent women to be present. Mr. Kramer, lbs miller of Myrtle Creek, and Colonel D. S. K. Buick of I this city, w;nt oTr to view tbe water j power at Winchester yesterday. Prof. K. P. Goin came io yeettrday evening from Monroe, whe:e he has betn ecg- ged iu teaching. The Professor is a gradual of the State Normal at Drain and has many friends in this ccun'y. ACKERS' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS are said on a positive guarantee . Cares heart-barn, raising of the food, distress after eating or any form of dyspepsia. One lilt Is tablet gives immediite relief 25 cts. and 50 cts. For sale at M. F Rapp's drug i tore. GRUBBE Near Scottsbcrg, Jan. H 1900, to Mr. and -Mr. W. G. Gnibbe, a ton. NOTTAGE Near Scotlebure, January, , to Mr. and Mrs. Stillman ottage. a daughter. Caro Brcs. a Oakland Offer for sals tbe following goods at cost as th-y are over etot keJ iu them : Mackintoshes, collarettes, ca?e, droaJ s'.iris and a huge assortment of gents' and boys' rubber ciothi.-.if. A Douglas County .Mining Man. I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my health and life. It cored me of lung tronbie following guppe. Thousands owe tbeir lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cares coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use prevents con sumption. It is tbe only harmless rem edy that gives immediate results. A. C.Marsters & Co. A large and intelligent gatheriog of ladies greeted Mrs. J. Y. Lnyne at the Christian Church oa Friday afternoon of last week, and listened with close atten tion to the lecture in "The Nervous Sys tern." men under tbe aaepices ot tue Uycenic Department of the Yuvi Co Tbe subject was treated in so simple, lucid and straightforward a manner as to be both interesting and intructiva. At tbe close of the lecture many of those pres ent came forward and congratulated the speaker nd expressed a determination to bear the succeeding lectures of the series. A Grand Masquerade Ball. On the evening of Feb. 14th, 1900, the Nat;ve Sons of Joe Lane's Cabin No. 10, will give a maenaerade bail. An excel lent time is anticipated and means will not be spared to make the occasion a most enjoyable one. timwwmwmtiffinmmtmmmmmmtmmt HO I IK II IK till While January is Here, j - Tbe opportunities for economical baying are most plentiful. It is the general inference that most reason able prices always rale the January selling, and there will be no disssp pointment to yoa in this stock. We never lesson in onr efforts, and Jan nary values are splendid ones and earnest to yon of the aggressive cam- paigahb store proposes for 1900. lieepitig in touch with ns buying y';ere in any month, is practising the fvml known economy. A Cluster of Specials. That lino np with January needs the kind that retnrn yoa jast a little more than money's worth. The chances are that yoa'il pay higher prices, end yet ejare no better qual ities, for these are exceptionally good. They'll keep yon comiDg and thats' why we crowd tbo January selling fall of bucU interest. One third off Jackets. One third off For Collarette. One third off two lines of shirts. One third off Mackintoshes. There's Assured Safety. The elimination of every "chan ce in results that particularly appeals to clothing buyers at this store, Janu ary always makes the prices just i little keeuer the valaeH more pro nounced, bat yoa always get the kind of clothes that's guaranteed possess ing the required style and qual'ty features. There's extra good pick ing just now for the clothing buyers, Tbe mining edition of the Bohemia j Nugget ha) thi to ray of one of Douglas county's n. in ing mea : W. F. Briggs, one cf tbe pioneer snr - veyors of Oregm, anl closely identified with the early h eto-y of Bohemia Min ing District, was horn in Athens county, Obi?, September IS, 1S40. Removed to 1dw with his paren'?, where he lived until eleven years of sg', whea the family left for the cojst arriving in Ore gon, i tha southern rout-', in Septem ber, ISol, and settled upon a homestead in Douglas county. W. F. Briggs, the suhjsct of this sketch first visited the Bohemia District in 1S09, although not in the capacity ot a survey or, and can yet point out many of the old land marks of tne early day loca tions. In 1S72 Mr. Briggs was elected survey or of Douglas county on the republican ticket for a term of two rears, and was re-elected three succeeding terms. In lSSi bo was appointed to nil the unex pired term ot Colonel Britt, resigned, la 1SS3 he was again elected county surveyor which he held three terms in succession, retiring in 1891. He was an notated Deputy Unitsd States Mineral Surveyor, by Sarveyor General Pengra in 1S72, and has received ths appoint ment from each succeeding Samyor General np to date. In 1376 Mr. Briggs was appointed Nc- tarv Public with authority to transact official business thrcnghou. tbe state, Tie was a volunteer in tbe Indun war, 1835-6, and participated in the import ant battles, including tbo Hungry Hill battle, fought In Auguit 1333, being the second white soldier on the field. He was in command of the supply Irain from KllifU ulace to Fort Lealand. He served three months as volunteer, three months pnefcer, and was a member of the nirtv sfiit to burv the miners killed in tlio Indian outbreak nt Grave Creek Southern Oregon. Mr. T?rii.-"s stands six feet and three inches in his eltckings, and is well pre ctrvpd and capable ot doing a nam aay ft... v rinnlimff mountains, over rock and through brush in the discbarge of hiaSoiKcial duties, notwithstanding sixty ilirin snn mers crown gray 1ft sombrous mitnmn. have paeeed over the bead now silvered. Report of Sabbaih school at Bntkway, Douglas county, for the year ending Dec. 31st, ISJ9 No. of officers at beginning of the year 1. No. of teachers, 4. No. of scholars enrolled, 31. Total membership, 39. Scholars at the close cf the vear : Pri mary class, H; intermediate class, ; adult class, 12. Total, 34. Average attendance: First quarter, ; 2a J quarter, 33 ; 3rd quarter, 34 ; 4th quarter, 29. Total average attendance, Meml ersbip Dec. 31st, 1S99, 40. Increase during ths year, 1. Received into church fellowship from tbe Sabbath school during tbe year, 4. Financial account : Amount on band at beginning ot year, $1.29. Contributions received 1st quarter, 13.04. Contributions received 2id quarter. 3.19. Contributions receive! 3rd quarter $5.6S. Contributions received 4.h usarter. Scrofula is a disease as old as aniiju,ty. It has been handed down far genera tions and is the same today as in early times. It is emphatically a di sease of the blood, and tbe only way to cure it is by porifyiog the blcod. That is just what Hood's Sarsaparilla dots in every .case where it is given a faithful trial. It eradicates all imruri ties from iho blood, and cares the sore, bolls, pimples and all forms of skin disease due to scrofula taints in the blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla has won tbe grateful praise of vast numbers of people by its grand and complete carts. Don't allow scrofula to da- velop in your blood. Care it at once oy taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. $3 33. Total amount received, $2.53. ROSEBURQ THEATER, SATURDAY, JAN. 20th. fRAVE VOIR MIND TO MIRTH AND MERRIMENT Richards & Pringle's FHWOUS GEORGIA JTOTELS formidable Minstrel Carnival and Musical Jubilee fiOVELTY CASH STORE, uuuiiuiauuuauiaiiiuuu.uuuuuaaauuus How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward (nr anv case of Catarrh that cannot be ,.,-,., 1 im llall'n Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY & CO., Props. Tolodo.O u' ttiA undersigned have known F. J, Cheney lor the last 15 vears, and believe i m nflrtactIV DOnoraoie in an uuDiuoro iranflfli'i'mnfl and financially able 'o car r nut anv obligations made by tbeir llrm. West&. Truax, Wholesale Druggiats, Toledo, O. Wul.linir. Kiunan & Marvin, Whole nmcuists. Toledo. Ohio. ' itmi'b Catarrh Care is taken interjal ly, acting directly upon the bl-Kxi and nincouB surface of the system. Price 75c nnrlmttln. Sold Ivy all (lrlI'EBlB. TSt. DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During the Holidays? IF SO. Have us call twice or three times a week for your orders, if you are within the city limits. Drop us a postal card or 'Phone 201. Call in and see. our Fancy Decorated Haviland China and other China Ware. J. F. BARKER & GO. Wood Wanted. Sealed bids to famuli fcO tieri of cak, and 20 tiers of old fir, 20 inch wood ta be delivered at the school bouse in Roee bure on or before September 1, 1000, will be received hy tbe nnderaigsed nntil 12 o'clock noon cf February 1, 1900. A bood conditioned to the lith!ol perform ance of the contract to furnish said wood must accompany each bid. The board reserves the right to reject all bids- Cv order board of directors, Dist. 'o. 4, Roeeburj, Oresm, January o. im Clara Diu-iao, School C'.eik jgLMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEON. Roskuvbo Objwox Special alU-cU.m sivttt I J Discasil ol Ibc Jot auJ ThroaL Oftcc-Main bL,oncUxr fuuttof City Hll PhMie, Mla SU. Real Estate Bought and Sold CO WSIMOS. Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. Stock Ranees, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire ot ID. S KL BTJICTK, SaMaeUujccti . ROLAND AQEE, reiler in Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Country Produce. Highest prica for Cjootry Tro-luce. Roseburg, Oregon. US WfillffllluBHI ER THAN FAXOt'H TROITK TU?SV?-?.V2Vi?HHASSAN BEN ALI HAS 50-PeopIe On The Stageso ARABS 2 ilnttiltlcvntly Eatilpixd Bands KMioorchnira, Mumaana THE I'RIZE CAKE WALK A Veritable trip lo Fuuujr Laud A Host ot Muscat Mokua I- inht Kutmr Kmi Mi-n . ninrrn. SiiiL-vr. Comedians alore More rval SoVuJlics loan ever bcUre p. n GRAND FREE STREET HARD! OKAS AT 2:30 The Grandest auu Most Elaborate Miniatrcl Orso'ii -otion ot Its kind crcr presented to the Amen. can public. ABSOLUTELY COMPLETK IN MI-.RY KTAI Docorvl Seats -7c cents: Admission so cents. Seats on 2aie at STRONQ'S FURNITURE STORE. : w - V - - AT COST iiilililliiii. We have a small assortment of these goods left, and rather than keep any over, we will dispose of them at cost. They are all of the latest styles and best makes see them. We are agents for Warners Rust Proof Corsets, . Kalama.oo Corset Company, McCall Bazar Patterns, Gordon Hats and Salem Woolen Mills Tailor Made Clothing. C. I. K. STORE. tans mmMmm For sale by MRS. A BOYD. Exclusive Acreut. Notice for Publication. CnUi States Land OWe Riwebun;, Or . January U, !)' Notuc U f.trtvbv civrn tbai llw foUovins naiuwt wttlft bit likd notioe l nia lclenUoo m make final utiwl in lufwrt of hiaciains. aa4 lbnt md pnol will be maJe belore tbe KTistrr Koscburc. Owjit, on Marrh VULUAM It. SOfcCKOKx On hi It. K. Nt. S-VJ, Ut Hie F.', SEVf. 6', St1; i lin i T. -J7 Soutb, K- , e. ti start ujc following wttntws to prov hi cvmunucwis n-sKlnt-e upon n4 culuralioBW sail ian.1. vix: Orwin Boeil. A. S. BiieiJ, oi Loocini; illasa, Orefon, James B-asciy, D. Jar- vi,ol Kosoburg, Orenon. jltT) ItegiMrr. Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially cl: tM t bo food as ilds Nature in strentfjonn-.-j and rtcco stmcting the x'r.r. i di tprt I t or gans. It is the. 1 t (ii-mereddtpfst-ant and tonic. : t r preparation can approach it ir eiHc'r-nry. It In stantly relievos and tx rmaarntly enrea Dyspepsia. IndiM'ion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour tn;ch, Nausea, Sick Headacb Gat k i ci . Cramps. ana T1 other renl!s?iworrVvt di?nioo. Prepared by i- C!4.'-. Co.. Chlcaff. . A. C. Marsters & Co. so'yxahs' experience 5 . , .-A Tltinl MtMti ''fVfH Copvhgmtc Anron fwcrJic a Xo-! and Owcriptioa) saT wvvr:jin our oinnwn free whtar mn t!Tnt'iin l irhbly tientabl Coan(la iHiusr't!Tor'S(itil. liandbookoa PataaU) sent fn-. l tt mrcncT for (inMjIMi. l'tiii!i lon thruuh Mann & to, reoeiTS) spfriM of i, wit houl chrse, iu tn . Sciennfic flmerlcait Im.1m'T ntT3tr.1 welT. lames eir ulat" f ::nr wiwiiB' kurnal. Trais, K a vr-r- '.. ..-::v;Us,f &iil by ail newsdealer. I.. T. Travis, Agent Stuthe.n U. K , mmma.mmmmmmmmmmmm Selinn. Ga.. writt-". "I cai i.or k-v t- I I much in pi.iife ot Oi e Minute Vnv:l j F. 15. Tbirkiold, Health Inspector of Cure. In my c;(o it versed i ko a , Qhicago, eayp, "Kodoi jjjspepaia unr charm." Tli i nlv lininf rcmoi'.y ! cannot be recommended too bigbiv. It that gives itmncdiuto rn't". Cire.- ; cured ne cf severe ilypepe:a." It di cougha, colvls, vrv-up, lc ni hiii. :tn! ; 1 gesta what you eat and cures iodigeoiioo, throat and 1'ir.ir tKuiMec heartburn and all'orrmof dyspepsia. A. C Maicti-rs & Cj. A. C Marsters & Co. FISHER & BELLOWS. 1 . 11 1 j N 1 1 1 1 J 15 iiiiii moniaU free.