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OLIVE HOTEL,
ROBINSON HOUSE
C O Q U S ^ E M S U a
many of his constituents suffered sli<*rr time after being picked.
fr«»m the depredations of these On the other hand, a manure of
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A. (1. A IK E N PitontiF.Ton.
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J A. D kan , Editor and Proprietor som he increased to ten, and in- or muriate of potash, encourages a
This house is well supplied with every
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d u c e d llis bl'n'dlCl* s e n a t o r s h* ass- less r a p id plant p r o w t h
early the 1 j;,.r ntlv been furnished with ipring Fed« j
thing necessary to make it a
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Dt»voted to the interests of tie- (
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p , |,¡s p r o :»o s a !. It is to he i m p - tir s! s e a s o n , luit, p i w s a s t e a d y a n d ami other convenu im . f*>r ihe lif-milt of
T il 1ST CLASS H O T E L .
Hiver particularly, and of the ( ’ >u»t\ «;« u-
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igc the "-i iced y destruc i Í<>!ll of at iTuiting season
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hoc ' give *a heavy crop
n«r, hear, v. ild cats ch >
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formerly i f San 1 rai.cisco
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i am1 well-Ila vored
s omno.
P H IL P L A N I:. Prop.
. op ai d ("■ ar Store in ct unectif n with
: C l D A Ii, I T H , A S H , .UAI'I F , M Y U T L E , ¡
Legern.
best time to niant strawberries is 1
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tin above 1 olí ¡— Importi-il and domestic
Some lands have been sold here
early in the spring, while the
i Alder and spruce lumber always on j
" si^ ë ÿ o^hamE
S :n «■ S'Jte
v lu lt f .
lately at the rate o f S’_i »0 an acre.
1 hand and for rale at Ihi' lowest rates. ¡
plants are in a dormant condition,
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D j >,/ >I> lslicls of outs for Kali* ;'.t Norwnv—
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tv' point
This big figure is partly due to the
her
which
; l?.,ws three and a half to four fed ä
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excellence of thè land, but maiiny thè farim-rs of tl is State are es- ponrt, and p' mts t*»n to twel
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8 m.
we assume to thè supere\ceìlence | ,a*ia!l\ dendict. They havobeen im hes, witli all runuers cut, will
By the Tug K A T IE COOK, on ;
oquille ity gn the
o f our climate. X 1 he tiifi.erenct“ l e- ;,c<««¡s?oi¡ e i for so inany years io «five the m< >-4 and 1 est fruit at the
river and ! >;>r, at reasonable rates.
tween the monthly mean temptTa- ^i-ddng g“o«l crops of grain and )o;. d expense. The bugbear of nnr-
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tin e o f January our coldest month nt!itr prodime wit ¡out the expend- row or hill culture is euttingthe run-
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Timber, maicli-v. jod and stave tim
ber purchased.
and August our warmest being dulv 0 f a cent hi tlie way of return- ners, but that is nothing to the l a - 1
o n l y thirteen degrees according to mg to the soil a portion of wiuit l<or of picking out tiie weeds from dealer in drugs, medicines, chem-
r
the average of the last 12 years.
they roe taking rmm it that they ¡. matted row during the last three icals etc., of the best <|unlity, and
rates.
P r ic e s
c e n a c le .
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A. (iiromi Inis disposed ot sever- |,. Vl, lu'Ciuni' utterly careless as to growing nn n’.hst f tin*season, while all the time receiving fre h, every-
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paiticuliirs
inquire of
al building lots lately in Band >n the largo amounts of manure pro- plants may be grown more cheaply . tiling usually found in a first-class
M. i.. MANSCO^r.
Ik D enijch or W. A. lV>m*i:ji,
i BVJNCí M. cook.
City. These have been Knight by (faced each year on every farm, Mid in the narrow rows, the fruit will I medical dispensary. Hrescriiitions
Myrtle I’, lint, Oropon.
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people ill comfortable circimi-t .n- allow it to be wasted in a manner be large and of better quality, and ; carefully compounded,
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I Mrs. ( ’. W .C liv e.
Airs. A. G. Aiki n.
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ces who have been attracted liyre calculated to excite the astonish-1 will suiter less from drought than
OLIVE & AIKEN.
by our pleasant surroundings and ment of a careful Eastern or Eng- in matted rows. By the selection
our even temperature. We do not ¡,p
farmer.
Instances are of of varities, and the soil on which r\
Have just received at
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believe that there is in the whole Lvipient oceurrmice where hun- to plant th an, the strawberry sen-
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of the I nited States any place dreds of loads of the finest liable .
may be prolonged to six weeks J
CopiUe (íit'j girala,
Tug Company!!
25 CENTS.
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where children of tender years
form so large a portion of the pop-
illation ns they do here. I hat our
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ami i voryiinn«'usual!v foun in a t’ rst-i’l tss 1«.liti*-li to ihei
contains nil
i'efnlly cela
(¡«•nera! New
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the
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manure have been used for the j or more, if the early varities are ,
purpose *»f tilling in some depress- planted on warm, early soil.
If j.
jon or ineijuality in th • surface of pl.mting is done in spring all bios- :
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mil A!¡r.urs I civi T ií ; u m v.
deal to do with it, we readily admit, Hie easiest means of getting rid of they ai ppm , and no fruiting be al-
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own local pajior—one that | -L.' I t o Z - i C u t e s t
and 60 also has the sweetness ot what would otherwise be regardea low. d the lirst season. As soon as
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Cases are of I re plants become
our beef and pork and the su¡ t
Mel ! e.-1 11*1 isln'; i
mil
which mutter ii"t lu iuo in • -IÓD1SZS AMDCHUDREN’S X X A T S
excellence o f our unrivaled soa-sidi nuent occurrence where sheep have commence running the cultivator
'•ca! i':i; r—ti.c ;>roi>rntor of j
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been kept in corrals in one spot for between the rows, and continue it
mutton.
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John Lewis here lately erected a so long a time that an accumula- once in a week or ten days all
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ware-house at Port Bandon eighty tion of their droppings to a depth tlirough the season. At tlie np-
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1 lists insule suivant:-
av .i ‘. ¡n.ciu i t
feet long by thirty broad, liiis is of a couple of feet or more has proach of winter, as soon as the
a substantial building and i> a taken p’aee, and then the corral ground is fn»zen, coyer the whole
greataccom fxlationtotho.se living has been moved to s *me other place field with a mulch of S"ine sort;
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S A X F i» A N C !STO
at a distance.
Their goods are nud this most valuable of manures salt-marsh liav, pine needles or to-
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I T V .c li i n i r E m n r c y d o r
carefully housed, anil haiuh'd over has heen left to go to waste, despite baceo stems are tin* ba- t materials,
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in due order on demaml, subject to q ie ftlct that the luxuriant gniwlli altlioiigh straw, coarse stable ma-
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a reasonable rate for storage.
of vegetation wherever these drop-
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or \ rivet, which
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A new tramway lias been con- ping was scattered would seem to 'b e use.!
; dvai tage. Bo
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as a >ih iit unit to tin
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grovy up through Coquille < ¡iy, («Tegon.
1 s can easily
<i’asUv grow
o u t t o t h e breakwater jetty.
This the good results certain to follow plants
effects a great saving of time and from a systematic application of i
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Pnfh Ilri'fîLfî fr.-i
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expense, for msteaa ot running such despised fertilizers
Ins a*- in«» season as well as in keeping
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the stone round tlie two sides of a ieady half worn-out fields.
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triangle they now simply run it though of an extraordinary natural
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lítala! vi
got a rie liness, it cannot
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cents a /.ers m s me w; v.
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Francisco a distance of Tot) miles
pstrao in i!. » m :.:: . . »• .
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n * r* * n
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and you not more than BO miles s,,j|;. nr,(l \u ..i| ti.e b. ,i:c! »
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even a busuel of potatoes.” baking a bfa#
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appear .as if they were righ r, nut t > » t ! ¡ e 1 4* 11 ‘■t that tinf-ir fiel ! are not
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in <ol parts tili ed promptly.
let us come right d«»\. n to hard inexhau*; tibie and will 11 » >! pn '!:;••«•
t'e sla-Yi* ::t llié uìoutli oi ili?
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facts, find yon will find the f-mit is crops yer! i* a fier year w ithiout prop-
N. ".v aliti comfortable s(:'.''r s.
nu!
I*«iv f:irr.i*. v. i!
l'A L K to Urain.. S::« hai .<7.
not ours. I f T.e send :l bus lui «»f er n. nui ing the 1letter Ior them. «»r t«.,* n ¡<»t
Fan* to Forti.imi bv tliis route
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jH>tat«»es to Marshfield, we i»ay 25 Every ye ar thousiunis (>i ti'DS of di> V.«- 1 to «■
Fateli jiassenyer allowed .VOpouudsoi ba^f-iipo
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cts. freight to Beaver s1» »ugh., 2Ó ct r* straw are■ burned in the gl rain
Fasseiigers are requcsled to be iu rhupire
. fields JK1! iMLTSUI«*
Ciiv
thè niobi In fi-n. dewarture.
from there to Coale*ilo, 2♦ ) cts. and t!.»«‘ii fertili/. ing <*: >1 ¡diluents f.,rsale a la Vuv.. * V <»f ri 'il estate, mul |
Any Information in renard to thè itliove
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across the Isthmus, fi-> els. to 11 in s utterly 1 « • - 1, which !>v a little r u fu j i . i 1 > i\ . , .ili lmiiis :u:\ in quanti- .
Intecan
b«' procured at thè lilai co or Cen'.ral
. f.'iiM a quurti r sec.iuii .aneli. i 1 i » mii t<> a
Marshfield. Hie wliolesale J»rict* care might be turned into a valuable
Itotela iti Marslil’eid, and thè post oflice or
half lo- in town. colisiStilli» in part of the
ia
any public bc ine in Empire.
at Marshfield is fiO cts or 1 ct per manure. Haul the threshed straw’ foi'owing:
Horst s and I»iif!!:i«s at all lioura. (¡»xul
UDO siere**. ;LA )• al, larj^e dwelling, eom- Fastiua«'« l»y the day. week or nnmib.
lb., and it costs us a dollar that :s p, the stable or corral, let the ani-
i.iodii».'.s barn, liiH4« young ureluird, good wlit
vln-l'.i ¡im.
over l i cts. a pound to get
there, male pick at it all they will and h<»a-a s. ;;•> acres iimltr fence. 17» in grass and
(SI Kl IAMST AXI> GRADI*ATK.I
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In addition to the V ct. a
pound a.-.-* it liberally as bedding. By là now land. 1 »K re «;..«• i ¡>ward.s of íif iten
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' T ri ats ai . l Cimosie, S pucial A sd I' uivate
which we lose, what is to p iy us this m ‘»ns a burg** amount of \aln- n. ì .lion f* et i.f tiir and Ce «il* timber on the
T U E SAN FiiANC ISGO GlJIiONIi LE is 1 d i - aisus w m tW oM iuim .S iv. cw.
is el ni1 .y íUT t* '» m to the ri\ i r.
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| the iir.it paper on tliecoast in ability and i
for our plowing, harrowing, plant- able manure will lie turned out
ino !l| >’«‘*!. 100 in the bottom, 2”>ini-
t ic freshness mid ivlin’ » lily >h its N E W S
ing, hoeing, weeding, seed, digging, each year and what is now reckless- jifovr d; lii v.' 1 1 an:e liwehiiu;. Kooil oivlinril.
1 Nothin^ that the world dt sires to know is
carting, wear o f farm implements, iy wasted w ill prove one o f the
| omitted from its column*
It aims to 1.11 i
S A N E V E H -F A IL
Hi“ Cur«* for N«*r-
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every
requirement
of
a
iirst-class
pajn r.
harness, horses, labor etc.? Noth- most valuable fact« rs ton nrd sue- rim-
on u]»laml.
''•^ a . vous Li bility, I x-
j Its ti h'oraphic reports are the ia est and
íí7 :»i, i,«‘ !*. all bolt, > n ."» > iiiq
r.f I
\ vfi> I.M.hti tl \ itality St m-
ing. IVe can and do grow* vegeta- cessful farm in g.- ( Tm*nicl<
lions . b;;;*n :.uil orchard :.ls » »txiü filtc. s,
most reliable: its local news the fullest and i
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and Us
its editorials troni
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in
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country.
soundness, tlavor, etc., but it wont
; tillable land; bouse, b .ru. outhousiB, or-
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jc\Ji TAT<*i;i.T i ; a . 1 malysi*
^ (.¡L^rd « tc 1 mil. i'i\»..i Coquilie Fitv.
of the lonner proprietor, w lio will spare in>
iI I L (. I1HONl( LL has always been, and
anu all the terrible e f
pay to forward them to your side
The following are some o f the
suburban
!»>t coniatimi«;
containi»*« i ‘ .> acre»,
acres, ¡» pains
in trying
to render comfort t»> quests always will be. the friend and chamjm n of
fects of self abuse. i»f
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youthful follies aud
unti) we get a boat rnnniug round J cn d in g pointo in succe»bl«il btiaw- j ll(. o (.<)tta,,e< i ,H>fruii m •.■««:; y.-ars ..id: very i «»f ibis old, and reiiabie houst
the people as .against combinali ms, cliques,
Share
of
patronage
is
solicited.
excesses
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mnturer
years,
sr.ch as loss of
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rjmratioiis
or
«»]»pression
of
any
kind.
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by bea or a railway running to thè borry culture: T o start with, thè *i s’.r.ibje torà fomilv residmee, beiug }% a
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Memory.
Lassitude.
Noctururl
Emission A-
will be independent in everythin«!, neutral
land should be well plowed, suh-
versioii to Society D m iu s s o f \ ission, Nois
lower river or coast.
in not hin«« ; fair and impartial to all parties. es in the Head; iho vital iicid passing un-
AYe have been talking lately with soiled and harrowed several times j
yet exiv.-siii«!corruption wherever found, and observed in the mine, and many other dis
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workiu“
with fearless endeavor to promote eases that leads to Insanity and death-
some of the largest wool growers over to make it soft and mellow . ;
mi. mint IK, who is a regular physician,
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i and protect every interest of the great pub- t graduate of the I’niversity o f Pemisylva-
down the coast and they say they j Well-rotted stable manuiV', if ap- ;
are willing to help forward a wool- pin d liberally, will give good re- ;
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r.v. *T«*lt vtivi : u.nder his sjK-eial itdYÌce and
The SAN FK iN iT K i’O W E E K L Y CTlilON-
en mill in any ie.~.sonable way. turns. I f commercial manures are j
;reatment ) will not eure, or for anything
The ueople of the Coquille river shot Id
1G LE, the most brilliant and conmlet
im
pure or injurious found in it.
Provided they have confidence in used, those having but a small
bear in mind, that as good S *lio io g rii pli*.
Weekly Newsjtapcr in the World, prints
doctor *: intu : treats nil private disease
as i an be obtained on the Pacific coast, i re regularly 72 columns, or e; • lit pa««« s. «>f .tn-eessfu.iv. without n « nuiv: consclta -
.^he owners; some are willing to | amount o f nitrogen are best. J lie
nule by (ì. II. K amm i : lu . of Alyrtle Foi it. I News, Literature and General Information: •
n ; ; k . 'iborough exaimiiation and ad-
give their wool on credit for a time strawberry is a gross feeder, and a i
viee includili«! analysis of urine, .f '«.
Price
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soon
have
completed
a
tloatiug
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u,so
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magmfieent
Agricuitur«1
Department.
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>f viTAi, unaroK.vTivi;. îjl.fsl a l»ottie.«-r four
sufficient to allow the mill owners huge amount o f available plant j
P A L A C E
inn s the quantity î?â: si iit toanv address
ipoii
reeeipt of ¡»rice o r C .O . 1>. secure
to turn tlie wool into woolen goods f‘ ><>d of a nitrogenous character,
With which e will visit every point |
Tobe ot) the anfr aide, ice have
rom ol.si n a tion and in private name if
¿11 part payment.
I l l fact it is s u c h a s blooil mill bone, guano or 1
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4 Oil the river between Alyrtle Point and Including postage, to anv part o f the I’nited desired, by
a . j :. mintik . m . r>.
11 k i :\ b m : y sr. « ian ì kan « i:*eo, c a l .,
their interest to assist this woolen fish scraps, will produce a very ,
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, , ° 1 » -« d o n . «nd . m « prepared to do Ban Fn n - . States
s ' a : ulk m r r c i :n *
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* tombstones (lint monuments, from ; cisco work at li ss than S.an Francisco prices. |
Sample ( opu Srilf b ret
mill enterprise and they know it. rank foliage the first year, and
and t the
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j Will be fnlly prepared to make Pictures ii> I B ^ A I I orders must be accompnnivil by the '.‘ .
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sVx*inill
irtrict^ h ®-
Ten dollars is the amount allow- j plant seem to make its plans S for
i o r ail filHid an d M a b i r i llU ls n il C aliin rilia mi styles known to the art. from ti e sm all-I Addii ss all orders to H u iu ld , Coquille City ! ' 1 r .v in'regard to all business transac-
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'e st Gi‘iii to a Fhoto«!rnph 17 k i’Tinclns. .
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ed by the scalp act for killing a enormous crop the next (•unt,.,,
season,
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i I>::. mintik •; k d » x :. y ui;Mi:!»y Ktjpnr.LTicuw
ui iMtdl kinds of kidney «
aiul
bladder com-
panther. The newspapers say five ? fait,
but, somehow*, it never quite keeps i ^ hi< h we are enal>led to give ex-
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1 «leiitls, gonorrhoea, gleet, leucoi rlioca.
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dollars, for that xvas the a m ou n L t' its promise. Then comes a great ; n. 1
b.-rgianis. J holographic de-
jir. it. has bcoome i permanent citizen |
j For sale 1 y al! druggists; s i a bottle; »i bot-
mentioned in the bill that was 1 * I>ro“ 1 f * ■»«•••
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signs and price list shown on ,*q)- of ( ’oos Founty. and it it to the inti rcs'.
XVe have the selling o f a half section o f
lesfors.'»
land, half bench ami half bottom land near | Dig MiNTin’ a dvndki . ion pills are the best
brought into the house, but in s^1()Vv
inSe, lait little iruit, («licath » 11 .
of the peoj>le to patronize home industry FiK|uille f'ity. Tt v o u ld make a half dozen
tnd cheapest dyspljmi . y and iiili . idcs euru
p?.s«in£? through committee in the while the hitter is watery and in-
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and thereby keep the money iu the country
good little ranches, or a « «»od dairy and ■ in the market. For sale by all druggists.
v‘2nltf
stock much. The price is s20. per acre.
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aeoauj, Mr. •~>Lun
i - g that sipid in flavor, will keep but u| Office in H erald Building.
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