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Ä O Q n in * TUESDAY C ita A rriv a ls and Departures. p e ta lo . S E P T . 6, 1899. Church Directory. M . E. church, south*-regular services each t^unduy inorniu* aud evening, by the pastor, E . L . F it c h . Rev. Robt. Ennis. Presbyterian, w ill con duct services in this city the 2d and 4th Sundays o f each month, in the circuit court room at the courthouse, until farther notice. All are oordially invited. L O C A L IT E M S . Aaron Wilson speut pnrt o f lust week on the beach. Albert Johnson will return to the State University at Eugene this week. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Strang visited Bandou beacli several days last week, retnrning Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Zeme Strang left for the mountains and n visit to friends at Eckley last Saturday. Dave Collier leaves tomorrow for Ashland Normal School, to attend the present fall and winter terms. Miss Flo McCloskey will return to Ashland and complete the oourse as soon as her present school closes. Oar thanks are due to N. P lyler and L. P. Maury for kind remem brance from their late huutiDg trip. 50 JOURNAL CREAT Arrivals by Brunswick from north, Aug. 26: Jas Hayes, Dau D f r 01“ n#H ! ^ f * 1W 8 Smith, Sam N rsb , J. Allen, P. ! ¡Ve»rly 5 tears. North, E. Nelsou, P. Nelson, 8. O r r £ a K By special arrangement made with 8wauf.cn, J. Nelson, C. D. Larsen, i O. A. Johnson, John Anderson, C. ; the publishers of the F A R M JO U R F. Timmons, Mrs. N. Sigliu, Louis N A L we are enabled to offer that Larsen, M. Desault, J. Sullivan, C. paper to every subscriber who pays Weltenberg, P. Taylor, J. F. M a for the H E R A L D ono year ahead, for only $1.50 -both papers for the honey, Mrs. Taylor. I price of ours only. Our paj>er one Departures by Brunswick,south, year and the F A R M JO U H N A Lfrom Aug. 27: Mrs. Vnnderburg, May now to December 1903, nearly 5 Vauderburg, O le Ellingson, G. H years. The F A R M J O U R N A L is Peterson, Ada A., Ed, Vallie, Ethel an old established paper, enjoying and Edith Millard, J. P. Jacobsen, great popularity, one o f tho best F. Matsin, Geo. K . Rogers, Mrs. t and most useful farm papers pub O. G. Bro-vn, H. M. Tnttle, J. H. lished. Jfa£~Do not delay. Davis, H. Walter, E ltie Elrod, Mrs. F. M. Garrison, T. L. Lillis, C. C. Handy, Mrs. GagnoD, Mrs. Cbas. Noble. There is more catarrh in this section fo the country than all other diseases and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a «rea t many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and pre scribed local remedies, and by constantly failin g to cure w ith local treatment, pro nounced it inournble. Soience has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. H all's Catarrh Core, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con stitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses o f 10 drops to a tea spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces o f the system. 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' , | 1 s p r in g s o r m in e r a l s p r in g s a t h o m e . Turkish, Russian. H ot-A ir, Steam, Vapor, Medicated, Perfumed, Mineral. Salt, Quinine. Hop, or Sulphur Baths. h I a cost o f nlioat T H R E E C E N TS P E R B ATH . o t D R J A B D 4 N P R I T A T I D ISK.4SRS , CoiMultatioR fre« aod atr*«ily private. Treat— at psr—s- 1 \ ally or by letter. H W K I 1 . I « tborou«hlyerulioated ' from the erttetn without using M e re u rr, I t v t n Y MAW applying la u* will reoeivs our A handsomely illustrated weekly. Laruest cir culation o f any scientific Journal. T erm s. S3 a year : fou r months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. FOR LADIES, CENT LEM EN OR CHILDREN Dispels Colds, Fevers. Skiu Diseases and Cutan eous Eruptions. Prevents disease; cores often when drugs have failed. 8liould be in every Home, Doetot’s Office, Beauty or Massage Parlor, Sanitarium, Asylum, H os pital, Barbershop, or Hotel. E — 147 AcreB o f Land, U mile Coos county. Known 1 ? O R from S A L Norway, M U N N i C o * « « 8t.. " * - * . H ew D. York C. I as th eM oC lary place. For pnticnlars, call ALL SPRING STEEL FRAME, CHEAPEST AND MOST CONVENIENT FOR USE Branch O A o e T o t W Washington. on jun20t4 H EN R Y QBADY, Norway, Oregon. On exhibition and sale at C O Q U IL L E P H A R M A C Y , or at my res idence near old school building, NORA A. McEWEN, Agent. THE Herald Lond ?"?. Loai) Co. (HERALD BUILDING) Coquille City, Oregon. 1 am a D nnerTx.ited near Stony Brook, one o f the most malarious districts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times s o l could not work, an.i was always very constipated as■ weU. J o t years I had malaria so bad in the spring, when engaged in plowing, that I could do nothing but shake. I must have taken about a barrel of quinine pills besides dozens o f other remedies, but never obtained any permanent benefit. Last fall, in peach time, I had a most serious attack o f chills and then commenced to take Ripans Tabules, upon a fi iend’s advice, and the first box made me all right and 1 have neve b“ en without them since. I take one Tabule each morning and night and sometimes when I feel more than usually exhausted 1 take three in a day. They have kept my stomach sweet, my bowels regular and have not had the least touch o f malaria nor splitting headache since I commenced using them. I know also that I sleep better and wake up more refreshed than formerly. 1 don’t know h ow many complaints Ripans Tabules w ill help, but I do know they w ill cure any one in tho condition 1 was and 1 would not be without them at any price. I honestly consider them the cheapest-priced medicine in the world as they are also the most beneficial and the most convenient to take. I am tw ertv-seven years o f age and have worked hard all my lite, tne lame « n S t fa rm ed both early and late and in all kinds of weather, and f have never enjoyed such good health as l have since last fall, m fact my neighbors have all remarked my improved condition and have said, “ Say, John, what are you doing to look so healthy P W ill Marshall came up from E. B. Barns, DennisCunniff and Bandou last Friday evening and Wm. Strabac passed through Satur attended the delinquent tax sale at day eu route to Coquille City, and the courthouse Saturday. will return this week with Mr. Ashland Town Talk: Weunder- Burns’ gasoline boat. staDd that Photographer J. C. Miss Hattie Haiucs, of Eckley, Stratford is preparing to remove to was visiting friends in Port Orford Marshfield, Coos county, about tbe aud viciuity Inst week, BDd bidding first o f next month. good-bye to all, preparatory to tak Rev. Mr. Lister aud family, and ing her departure fur the Mou- Bey. Mr. Patterson, after an outing mouth Normal school, where she o f several weeks at Baudon beach, will take a three years' course. Miss Annie Carman, o f Etelkn, came to this city last Saturday and conducted services Sunday at the Coos comity, who received a third grade certificate at the last teach Christian church. ers’ examination in this county, Roseburg Review: Many of the has been engaged to teach the I l l i Second Oregon volunteers are hunt nois district school. The three- ing in vain for work in Portland, so monthe’ term commenced yester the Oregonian sayB. W e thought day. that since prosperity had come everybody had work. [Coos Bay News.J 'H ? 'A N T E D .—A case o f bad health that R T P*A N B will not benefit. They banish pain and prolong Ilf#. > V Ono gives reller. Note the word K T P A N 8 on the package and accept no substitute. R I P A N S , School commences at Flagstaff', Hon. E. 8. Platts, deputy game 10 f o r r» c e n ts o r tw e lv e packets fo r 48 cents, may be hnd at any drug store. Ten samples and one tbottr sand testimonials w ill be mulled to any address fo r 5 cents, forw arded to the Ripans Chemical Co., Ne,? district 18, on September 18th, and forestry warden for Coos aud Iti gprucoSt.. New York. Curry, came to Coquille C ity lust with B. F. Savage as teacher. A fishermen's meeting was held Thursday evening, by request, and extended his official trip to tbe Dora in towu Saturday, and the price o f fish was set at 2 cents per pound, neighborhood Friday. or 50 cents for Chinooks and 25 Mr. Cox, who visited here some cents for silvei sides. weeks ago from Drain wbeu Mr. Grnves nnd Yutlistrom caught n Krewson moved here, has returned with his fam ily and last Thursday Chinook salmon Thursday night moved into Ed Boyne's house, which weighed nearly 60 pouuds. Harry Lockwood also sent a very near Father Boyrie’s. large fish to town Monday. Attorney A . M. Crawford and Morton L. Tow er and crew re wife, o f lioBebnrg, visited iu this turned from Coquille yesterday, place briefly last week on their re having completed the taking o f C. IF1 . H A L L , Master. turn borne from Curry county— soundings between Coquille City Mr. C. at circuit court and Mrs. C. and a point on the upper river. M A K E S R E G U L A R T R IP S B E T W E E N for an outing along the beach. A large fishing boat was found A G E N T S W A N T E D — FO B “ T H E L IF E and Achievements ot Admiral Dew ey,” the on the bench, below the mouth of w orld’s greatest naval hero. By Murat the Coquille, lately. I t may have Halstead, the life-long friend and admirer o f the nation’ s idol. Biggest and best book; been one of the boats lost by the over 500 pages, KxlO inches;nearly 100 tinges tug Columbin, while attempting to F or further information concerning dates o f sailing, freight, pas halftone illustrations. O nly #1.50. Enor tow them from Astoria to the Um p mous demand. B ig commissions. Outfit sage, etc., addreBS.or apply to //. L. BURLESON ', free. Chance o f a lifetim e. W rite quick. qua. Th e Dominion Company, 3d F loor Oaxtou Gabe Wingate, who has been ex Marshfield, Oregon. Bldg., Chicago. amining the H enryville coal basin A host o f the campers at the iu the interest o f the Southern P a beach returned home last Friday, cific R. R., left for the city, over and Saturday— Mr. Maury’s fam land, Sunday. W e understand his ily, Miss Icy Mnrch, Miss Jessie report will be favorable, and that it '' P H I S S C H O O L 18 N O W U N D E R S T A T E C O N T R O L . AND 18 T H E L A R G E S T Simmons and sisters, Mis. D. II. is probable work will be commenced 1 A N D M O S T P R O G R E S S IV E S C H O O L I N S O U TH E R N O R E G O N . Burns aud children, Mrs. A. L. New buildings, new apparatus and fixtures, in the near future. Nosier and Miss Maude, and others fine campus, healthful location, deligh tfu l c li mate, excellent influences fo r students. whose names we failed to get. Salem Statesman: Jesse Turner, Course o f study tho same as at other normals o f the state. J. W. Mast, who has been assist sheriff of Currv county, was a busi Best advantages in Vocal and Instrumental ness visitor in Salem yesterday, hav ing in tbe assessor’s office for some music to be found in Southern O regon. T ra in ing school fully equipped and in charge o f a weekH past, completed his work ing come down on the overland thorough critic teacher. last Wednesday, and Thursday train yesterday morning. He had Tuition $8 25 t e r term; music $5 and $10 per hitched up his bike snd went up to in charge one Daniel Blackman, term ; board at hall $1.75, aud lodging 50c per week, students furnishing bed clothing; fam ily liis home on the North Fork. Mr. convicted of assault with a danger board $2.50 And $3 00. M. is very gentlemanly, social aud ous weapon, and who was under $125 pays fo r one year's schooling, a good clerk, Hnd retains the friend sentence o f one year in the peni including books. tentiary. Ho delivered the prisoner ship o f many citizens. T h e shortest and most thorough route to a to Supt. J. D. Lee, and the man was stnte certificate, is tho norm al course. Review Bert Dean, the livery roan, lost promptly put in stripes nnd intro classes fo r teachers throughout the year. Ins best horse last Tuesday after F irst term opens September 11. F or cata duced to his now surroundings. noon, rather suddenly anti unac logue or information, address The cost of bringing the prisoner countably. It is hardly known what W. T. V A N SCOY, President, to Salem was $11)7.05. The sheriff ailed the animal, bnt it is thought ASH LAND , OKEGON. was not accompanied by a guard. a broken blood vessel was tbe — ----------. . > ■ . enuse o f the death. H e was a C h r o n ic IN n r r h n r * C u r e d , good all-round work horse, and the This is to certify that I have had loss falls heavily ou Bert. chronic diarroea over since tho war. Rosehnrg Review : Mrs. C. E. I got so wenk I could hardly walk Ilassaid and little daughter, Grace, or do anything. Ono bottle of returned home last night from a Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and mouth’s visit with relatives at R iv Diarrhoea Remedy cured mo Bound erton, Coos county. They report a and well. J. R. Gibbs, Fincastlo, Va. very pleasant trip, having speut a k a im n g sc h o o l f o k t e a c h e r s , N E W B U IL D IN G S , I had chronic diarrhoea for twelve week o f their time at liandon NEW D E P A R T M E N T S . beacli. Charlie is now wenring his years. Three bottles of Chamber U NG RAD ED CO UNTRY SCH O O L W O R K. lain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea broadest smiles. Remedy cured me. ara.d-aa.tes Secure Good Positions. Mrs. Root last week visited Strong conrses, well-equipped Train in g Departm ent, Normal Course quickest aud best S. L . Shaver, Fincastlo, Va. Marshfield to deliver orders for the to State Certificate. Expense fo r year from $120 to $KtU. Board, $2.50 to $3 per Both Mr. Gibbs and Mr. Shnver way week. Tu ition. $0.25 per term o f 10 weeks. F all term begins September 19th. Sum “ Ideal Steam Cooker," for which are prominent farmers and reaiile | mer terra, June 27-8ept. 1. F or catalogue, address, P. L . C A M P B E L L , President. she is agent and canvassed the bay near Fincastle, Va. They procured Or W. A. W a n n , Secretary o f Faculty. side some weeks ago. She made a i the remedy from Mr. W . E. Cnaper, good many sales, and the article a druggist of that place, who is well gains friends whersver it is intro acquainted with them and will vouch duced. It is ns indispeusible in for the truth of their statements. the cooking department o f the For sale by It. S. Knowlton. fam ily as the sewing machine is iu ——-------- —» « > » ♦ ------ ------- - that department, and at so small a In certain parts of Africa, croco cost. G o and get one at once. diles, toads and spiders are eaten. The Curry county grand jury, at Lund in England is 300 times ns and cloae o f its business in district valuable now ns it was 200 years coart on the 25th alt., investigated ago. the county treasurer's office aud Metalic furniture is to be placed reported It to be “ carelessly con ducted, aud no person here to re on our men of war as an additional ceive the funds collected by the safeguard ngaiust tiro. --- • « » . ------------- sheriff and clerk.’’ That official n f i i n t Y 1« B lo o d D e e p . w h h absent even during the inves - $2.10 Clean blood mean* a clean akin. N o Evening Telegram and Herald, both 6 mos., only tigation. They recommend that beauty without it. Cancarets, Candy Cathar tic dean your blood and keep it clean, by " " “ both 1 gear, only - - 4.15 ■ ■> >un'v •• ‘or! “ take Rneh action stirring np the lasy liver and driving all im* • 1 r that said rities from the body. Begin to d a y to All the Congressional and State Legislative News offices -bonid be regularly con nish pimples, boils, blotches, blackhead*. , that sickly bilious complexion by taking come fu ll and complete daily, and your Best ducted ” James S. Avertll is and Casesret*,—beauty for ten cents. A ll drug- couiily lit usurer. Weekly Local Paper fo r only the price o f one. guts, satis!action guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. * San Francisco Direct, - (Ilice Blanchard, San Francisco and Coos Bay. Southeri) Oregoi) State Normal School ST A T E NORMAL SCHOOL M o n m o u th , O re g o n . T the News ot the World S tate Go&st s p e c ia l s e rv ic e 24 to 36 Hours A M or All Others. V a g i 2 Daily E ieiiig T e le g ra m ,^ S i 0 AO cts C T h e W o n d e rfu l YEARS’ e x p e r ie n c e B uys and S ells your R e a l ’ E state and anything else you w is h to dispose of. M akes L oans and I nvestm ents for you. R ents or L eases your farm or city property. W rite us if yon want rn A g en t iu this county and at tbe county seat jfaY" When asking information, give the number of the piece inquired about corresponding with the number in this list. some largo farms 1 to No. 21.— 116 acres near Beaver H ill coal mines, known as the Willard 3 miles from town, place. 80 acres is very rich bea creameries, and good shipping fa ver dam bottom, balance bill land. cilities, which can be had iu o h t , Has spring water and will make on account of old age or infirmity an A 1 place when improved. of owners, or lack of means, or Can be bad at reasonable price on proper tact for handling; some account of it being owned by an are under mortgage, and must aged lady, who cannot improve it. be sold; some of these can be had l o w , and would divide into sev No. 23.— F or sale, or exchange for eral choico small homes that can good bottom land on Coquille be made very profitable in time river or its tributaries, a choice to people who are able to work, 30-acre fruit tract, 55 miles east and have means and act to han of San Francisco, 2300 soft-shell dle them. almonds, 150 apricot trees, also general varieties for family ues. I f you want a business lot at a rea Cheap at $3500. No. buildings. sonable figure tho Herald Land No drouth. Fare by boat to San Co. can supply you. Francisco, 25 cents. I f you think o f embarking in the Also 180 acres adjoining above, grocery or general store business, 60 acres in cultivation, 40 acres our Mr. Sanford can give you in good saw timber, balance good formation whero good bargains wood nnd pasture lauil; about 40 can be secured in those lines that acres of the last could be put iu w ill no doubt save you money. cultivation after being cleared; all Our outside hustler, Mr. R. D.""] Sanford, will take pleasure in I giving you information, and 1 showing these properties to | interested parties. J No. 2.— 160 acres on Bear creek, known as the Bickford Bartlett place, good timber and bottom land combined; spring branch; w ill be sold at a bargain, as owner is nonresident; w ill make a good home when improved for a man with small capital who would turn labor into value. No. 8.— 32 acres all choice river bot tom land, with all necessary build ings, fences and trees; thrifty young orchard of 50 trees, market varieties; 16 acres cultivated; bal ance willow land, uncleared; on the river bank, $ mile from Arago postoffiee and creamery. All fine clover and other grass land. $2500— half down. No. 12.— W hy pay $150 for one or two small town lots, when we can put you onto several acres inside the incorporation for the same money? I t is nearly level bench-- good fruit nnd building ground, when cleared— J of a mile from P. O. and school. No. 13.— 360 acres, 8 miles from Coquille City, on North Fork of river, only $3200. Fair improve ments all around; 60 to 80 acres tillable, balance saw timber handy to river. A bargain for the right roan. No. 15. —80 sires on river, near R iv erton— 43 acres bottom land, 25 acres fenced and cultivated, 15 acres liench, b ig timber logged off and seeded,40 acres h ill Build ings and orchards ample for pres ent use. $3000. $1000 buys u neat home and large grounds near the business center under fence, no buildings. Price, of town. % $1800. Would trade for prop erty of £ the value of tbe above, 20 acres of very rich bottom land on the bank of Coquille river and take mortgage for other half remaining one and two years at near Coquille City. W ill sell half or all, nt a price you can af 8 % interest. ford to clear the timber, consis No. 24.— A splendid 2-acre home ting of Abler, Ash and Myrtle. with large new house; great var- Must be seeu to know its flue ie iy o f fruit and shrubbery. Free quality of soil and location. spring water; bottom and Bide hill ground. Inside of corpor 10 A ares ot niOBtly tine and high ation of Coquille City. ground for residence when subdi vided; near business center of No. 28.— 5-room cottage and two Coquille City. Large house and lots, two blocks from postoffiee— other improvements. An acre or onle $450. two of choice bottom land for No. 29.— 9-room box house, small gnrden. Mostly wood lnnd, which barn, five blocks from postoffiee can be utilized to advantage. Only and courthouse; only $400. $1000— which is too cheap, but it must be sold soon. No. 31.— One lot near business cen ter of town. Lays low and can 79 acres saw timber, 3 miles from be had cheap. W ould be valu Coquille’ saw mill, and rafting able for certain purposes; only water; land suitable for grass, $75. fruit nnd vegetables, when timber is removed; fine springs, all hill No. 32.— 10 acres, one mile from land. Only $6 per acre; time Coquille City, with house, barn, given with proper security as trees and spring water. A nice long as desired, with interest at home, when better improved. 8% . Only $600. Dairy and Stock Farm o f 240 No. 33.— 25 acres inside Coquille acres, only 3 miles from Coquille City limits; 6 acres bottom meadow, City. I t has an excellent combi balance hill land; some fruit and nation of low moist pasture and timber, mostly fenced. $2000; meadow land, and upland pasture half down, balance 1 to 3 years at with some good timber. Is an 10 percent. Or 18J acres o f same, estate property and run down soma including orchard and meadow, by being rented out, nnd w ill be for$1600— same terms. sold at the low price of $12.50 per No. 34— 11 acres inside incorporate acre, subject to an order o f sale limits of BandoD, with house and by the court. Title perfect and is fencing. W ill sell at Bight, or ex an excellent bargain for any per change for other kind of property manent dairy or stock man. we can handle. No. 35.— Small new box house and r P w o good residence lots, sigh tly “ location. $180 fo r both. two fine garden lots, mostly on bot Tw o Lota on com er near the Conrthoaae, tom land— except building spot-- obeap fo r caab. all in vegetables and shrubbery Fonr Lota in bnaineas part ot town fo r just started and in A -l order; $1000: nanal size. 80X100 feet. $200, cash. 6 fine R esid ent» Lota. 8 bloeka from b a il- No. 16.— 160 acres, 3 miles from No. 36.—160 acres, 4 miles from town; Norway, No. 1 bench and hill land; good box house; mostly good saw suitable for fruit, stock, corn or timber; sparkling spring branch vegetables. Cheap buildings, right by house, and a few acres of fine bearing orchard, 16 acres very fine creek bottom. New under plow and considerable place; cheap at $1000. brush slashed off and in grass for No. 37.— Good house, in north part pasture, well watered. Cheap at of town, for only $450; lot and a $1700. Owner has business in half, well fenced; small barn and the east, hence, a bargain. good well. No. 19,— 163 acres on Bear creek; No. 38.— Comfortable house and 35 acres fenced and in grnss; good- barn and two fine lots in North sized barn and sheds; fair dwell Coquille; very cheap at $375. ing-house, young orchard, fine water and outside range, making No. 39.— 5-room cottage and two good level lots, unfenced, near a desirable location for stock. the academy; ran be had low. $2000, with some stock included — one-half cash. No. 42.— Splendidly located resi dence property in Coquille City; two lots; good buildings; much small fruit and shrubbery; sightly location; $900. Stock Is up, you want a stock ranch cheap, in order to make money easy. We. have it, 436 acres on a branch of Coos River, handy to steamer communication, orchards, buildings, spring water piped to tbe house, 40 to 50 acres bottom land, controls back range. Sev enty head of cattle now for sale. Five dollars per acre gets it, part cash. 160 Acres— Dairy Farm, with sub stantial buildings, fences, orchard, engine, cream separator, cows, tools, some furniture and crops on hand ready for immediate busi ness, for less than $5000. Finely watered and not far from steamer landing. new: center o f Ooqniile fo r Riven i f von want to bnild. Six beantifni B m lding Coarthonso fo r $800. $430; tim e Lota naar the L 9 * W e have many other Lota, Honaea and L ota, and Kanobea to ahow yon, not sbova enumerated, i f yon mean boainees, and oar M r. Sanford w ill look oat fo r yoar interest, i f voa tell him aa near aa may be jnat wbat yon deaire and wiah to invest, an he onn aet intelligently fo r yon. A Choice Business Lot, near R R . depot, river landing nnd in business center o f Coquille City. P ric e $1000. 117 p have tbe best land, best V ^ location, nnd bent im proved «m all farm in tbe Coquille valley, is in* side property, in one o f the nicest towns in Coos conhty. I f yon wsnt the very beet nt prices an;! terms that are an object and have $8000 to $6000 to invest in a home that is a jo y forever, and mean business, write us for exact description aud terms o f optional paym ent». j No. 40.— Small new business house and } lot, for only $400; well No. 20. 120 acres on B ig Creek, located. O H O A C R E S — On an arm o f suitable for a small stock ranch Coos Bay; part yery rich creek and home. A few acres cultivated; j No. 41.— 160 acres on lower river, | bottom lnnd: sandy loam; bonne and tw o with orchard; neglected place, on barns; good orchards; small fruits; fenoing; good orchard, cheap buildings— the finest springs im aginable right at account o f non-residence of owner, ; place is neglected and will be sold house and bam . sufficient fo r neyer fa ilin g but a splendid foundation for a power fo r small m achinery i f desired; oat- very low to an actual resident, as small dairy, and being on river j side rn rge on hill land. Bottom landthor- owner is not able to live thereon onzhly cleared. C attle, horse*, fow ls, im and tired of renting it out; $550 | bank is well located. A bargain j plements and fornitnre, a ll inelodea, at for some one; $1250. gets i t $M00.