Us I 1 J '"I Bil 1 JUMUBdVn ATKK PKNiNY NAIL. '16 little daughter of Mr. J. N. Powell jumped on mi inverted .j uke made of ion penny nulla, ami thrust ong mill entirely through her foot mid n eco imd one Imlf ay through. OlminlK'r laln'n Pain Italmwas troi(ty npplitHl uml live minute Inter the pain Imil ills nppgarcd ami no mote, sulk'ting whs ex perienced. In three days the child was wearing her thoo iik iifual unit with iili olutelv no discomfort. Mr. Powell Is u well" known inurchant of Korkhtinl, Va. Pain Balm is an atitisi.ptlo anil heals eneli injuries wit limit maturation anil in one-third Hit time riHpiircil by llitf iumuiI treatment. For mle My l.on mn Drill? (., Cottage Grove. I,vons & Applcgute, Dr.tln. "Inl winter an infant child of mine bail oronp I" a violent form." says Ki lter John W. Kigers.n Christian Kvan cellst of Filler. Mo. "1 Rave her a few Iowa of Chamberlain' Coiipli .iiieily linn i i u mvu t hiiiu .... ..t..... , - - and the child rec-wcrcd.'' This remedy nut only cures croup, hut when given as iln drat yvinntoms nimeiir, will urnvunt tlio ntttick. It contains no upturn or other harmful sulvtanee and limy lie given as conliilently ton Imliy ii h to an adult. For sale by lVinson lrug Co., Cottage Grove. Lyons A Ap l1'g,lte,.Draiii. TO THE PUBLIC. Allow me to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Cough Ilcmedy. I had a verv severe cough and cold and leared I would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine 1 felt letter, three bottles of it enrol niv cold and the pains in my chest dis appeared entirely. I am most respect fullv vours for health, Kaumi S. Mkvkr, CA Thirtv-eevcnth St. Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by Benson Prng Co., Cot tage Grove. Lyons & Applegate, Drain. A LIBERAL OFFER. Tlio undersigned will give a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to anyone wanting n re liable remedy for" disorders of the stomach, billlousness or constipation. This is a new remedy and a good one. Benson Drug Co. SENT FREE. Sbsurearo we that the locating of a ie of our Electric .Belts will develop into numerous sales of our Belts and Appliances, that we are willing to send ono free to any sufferer from the follow ing diseases: Cold extremities, Cryslo cele, Female weakness, Kidney com plaint, Loucorrhea, Uver complaint. I'aralysi?, Lost vitality, Xervousdobility, Pelf abuse. Worn-out women. Sciatica, Weak and Nervous women, Irregular menstruation, Im potency, Rheumatism. Diminutive Shrunken and Undeveloped Sexual organs, anil Catarrh. Address for illustrated circular, etc.. Sanitarium City Electrical Co., Battle Creek. 3riohican. . . . THE BIRDS AS WEED STROVE RS. DE- We have ever looked upon the economic value of our native song birds as resting on their services in the destruction of troublesome insects, but in "The Year Book of Agriculture" lor the year 1898 Professor Sylvester D. Judd, as sistant in biological survey for the Agricultural Department points outs the services of some species in destroying innumerable seeds of some of our most common weeds. Some of the weeds from which these birds like to pick the seeds, and which, indeed, form a large part of their substance in winter and fall, are ragweed, smartweed, bindweed, pigweed, lambs' quar ters, amaranth, dandelion, pnr slarie, knotweed and chickweed. Then there are the coarser grasses, as the sedges, crab grass, nut grass, pigeon grass and others that often crowd out better grasses in fields and the lawns. -While it may be said that good farming would mean the destruc tion of these weeds, most of which are annuals, in our cultivated fields, so that they should not ripen their seed, yet few can do even this, while the roadsides, edges of wood-1 lauds, hedgerows and pastures will produce many to perpetuate the pests. And what a power of per petuation they have! Some of the above species are said to produce a hundred thousand seeds to a single plant, while most of them exceed five thousand or ten thou sand. The bitds most actively engaged in this work are the sparrows and finches, which include more than twenty species; homed larks, meadow larks, blackbirds, cow birds, quail, grouse, grosbeaks and others. Their capacity for this work is illustrated by a few ex- ampfes. A crow blackbird will eat from thirty to fifty, seeds of smartweed oj bindweed nt a single meal, and a field sparrow one hundred seeds tjfcraJi grass, atid they take several tncnlsn tlay. In the stomach of n iStlt tail's spnrTOV were found three hundred seeds of nmarnnth ami In another tluec humlreil seeds of lnmhs' qnnrters; n tree sparrow had cnten seven hundred seeds Of pigeon grass, and a snowflnke in Shrewsbury, Mass., picked up one thousand seeds of pigweed for its breakfast. Goldfinches have been noticed buisly feeding upon the seeds of the Scotch thistle, the bull thistle, wild sunflowers, cone (lowers, wild . S..1.1.. i... ...... .i icuuw. ! . niullen, anil wncn Kiue i uieir stoui Jachswere found filled with these I seeds. Remember that for at least I tllrte.fourlls 0f tle ycar weed seeds ...,-, . r ' are the principal food of most ot . thcse varje,jeSi yerv few 0f them eat much grain, even where it is frown largely. Of nineteen na- J tive birds, including four varieties of sparrows, killed in a wheat field a few miles south of Washington, i only two had eaten grain, and they j but a single kernel each, while five English sparrows were literally corced with wheet. In fact, this imported pest is the only one of our! small birds that is known to do much damage to grain or fruit, ex cepting some of the larger species, which have a liking for cherries and green peas. Many of these birds that breed in New-Kngland and the Central States go further south for the win ter, while others, whose homes in summer are across the Canadian border, may be found with us here in winter, buislv at work around hedges and ditches in seeking their i lavcrite food, which, by the way, seems to vary with the different spicus. American Cultivator. OUR APPLE CROP. In recent years our apple crop has become one of the leading iti- dustries in this country. andthelfor ..' rnve,.t Cr. great national fruit is more gen erally distributed throughout all parts of the country than anything else raised on the farms. The apple, or some - varieties of it, suc ceeds in nearly every state. Even California, with its tropical soil and climate, has become a leading apple producing state, while Wash ington and Oregon promise to dut rival the Eastern New England states in this .respect." There arc two things essential for the success of this -industry. One is to see that the distribution is general and. wisely made, and the other is to cultivate the or chards so that fair crops cm be de pended upon every season. We cannot afford to raise big crops of nnntac rxna 1 no ntirt 1I111 Ac f nnrtiittfr the next. There is no reason to, accept tneom idea mat alter a tull crop year of apples the next will I be an off year. It will be a poor year following a good year if we .1 permit the trees to exhaust their W. S. Chrisman. The Fashion Stables COKNKK MAIN and HEC0MJ GIriisiiai & BaH4s, proprietors. and PIONEER WHITE LEAD Is Absolutely PURE, and will OUTWEAR alUther Leads. If you, local denier doc not carry It write to u and wu w 111 ico that you gel it. W. P. Fuller & Co. PORTLAND, OKnciUN, Cut tliis out iuul tnko it to Benson Druj? Co's drug More ami get a freo Biitnploof Chaiiiberluiii'H Stoinneli mid Livor TnbletB, tlio best pliy&ie. Tbfty eleniisu and invigorate the stomach, ini nrovo the appetite iuul regulate tlio bowela. Regular size, 25e per box. 1 rinuiitug'n -Inrfccr $p! vitality m tlihn.thcy' can profitably produce. ' The remedy for tills Is ill pruning and thinning. The trees thutjfet an abundance of fruit should be carefully looked after. Prune them off to a fair number, and then the apples will be larger, better ami far more profitable than a load of in ferior fruits. Ik-sides that, the pruned tret- does not use up its vi tality. It ripens up the crop thor oughly and stores up strength for another ycar. There are not off years in such trees. It is exhaus tion of vitality that produces a pom crop after h year or two of good harvests. The trees should also be nourished rind cultivated, and especially be ptotected from insect-' and diseases. Hut these latter arc more often the results of bad man- ngemeut than anything else. The tress get run down in vitality, ami they become easy targets for enemies. Keep the trees tip to a high state of efficiency, and then rob them of their vitality by greedily trying to get more from them than nature intended. It s better to split the big crop into two CCilWtlO I LI till IVI 1111 It till Villi. J Vltl -.-...... Minn ir IfitUi tt nil Altn tiir and nothing the next. If divided into two crops the apples will be larger and more profitable. The distribution of apples must lie more general. The export trade must be encouraged, and growers as well as shippers should co-operate in this. The Pacific Coast apple states should build up a trade with the far east. There is no doubt but this fruit could be profitably introduced in the Oti- j ental countries. The natives there would pay double for an apple than they would for a tropical fruit raised at home. It is the novelty of a new and strange fruit. There are opportuni'ies in this direction that may it) the next few years orove verv remunerative to the .... 0 tainly the markets are worth trv infj for. S. W. Chambers in Mas sachusetts Ploughman. ;c f. T-.J .I ! Bfjcdman mafiafhr! fmoi siiucs for liio inonoy 111 H U&STf ' - - " - A COmpleto line always in stock At LURCH'S. SiibncrlOe for the Xuyyet. Eli Bangs. HTItKKT, .COTTACK OKOVK Also own and opperate the Bohemia Black Butte Stage Lines ur First-Class Turnouts, Double or Single at Reasonable Prices -x 4 . ' r 7 5- t 'if- Saloorur& Main St., Cottage drove. GURR&II a M'KINHEY, Props. f Choice line of Liquors and Cigars kept on hand. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. 7f rib f7T -5f IT J -Ay asthma ou:u.lo :LR..I.'HS !. Asthmalenc Brinp.s Instant In ail SUNT A BSOLUTELY ERUH Cri.VrCll ran tch YCAItS ' Tim Hev. U. We wmit to oenil to every nuU'erer dimiliu- to the one thnt enrml Mr. PAID. AlnHilutelv rrin of Clmnie, a . It, even on 11 piwtiil. Never 111I111I. though yon iireileHpulrlng. however 1 111 1 1 viinr i'iiki1. A sihniiilone wll lellevemiil vine. Tl'tiwome .MMireiico the i'iioiv ghi"l wo nro to Hi'iicl It. ducHing I'll. J AIT HltOS.' MIJDiri.M'; Ul., in 1-.HHI liiui" pi., V N.Y.l-itv. ?oiu iiy 1111 nru:giiiix. ic Grove TniTirnvcd Fnrms for Sale. Valuable Town Property, consisting of Business Houses 1 ri 1 T- S.l.. anu opicnu.u i.csiui:u-i;a. J.otmnithc nrliiciinit Imshirsit street. Alwlrwet of title ueeuietl mill gimriiiiteed. Inforuiiiiiou iih to the Iiiuh governing' the dlMponl of goveniliient liuiilo. How to Hveure hoiiitittidi4. HiiiIht IiiiiiIm. mining itliilins, ete. I jiiiinirinii imi nu . i Yttxiw. liituvu in llio MivDiiil i'ilv in ol al)out t,'-MK). TtiiM'cntcr of tliO four pointa of tho iniuimHH wIiimi ft romcH to inisrei anil i'uns. Iloliomiu with Uh vuM tiiinf hit rt'Kounv only thirty. live iniU'H outh uHct. with a mhI wiikou rt:ui Iwiithin from tlu S. I'. U. It. Uent rilit hu ..... . ii . .1 ... .1 1 'PI... tl.i Will,.i..i.tt.. It) UlW II. ritmniVllVe rHUrOHO HI Hit' IHHKT. I in- nnt ui rv ui niv " 1 ) i :.. ..it. ..... I I... ltt.i,.L Ititt in t iiliL mIIi'di itilnnii w t v I iuhi in 11im Mittil li rlVlT, ill I w II in l in nil uiii ii V' imi n . . ,...,) il.u iriK- (iirtiUlitlH tllmtlilrint UltllT 1 lIlM 1 1 1 ltU .miIvu null hiuIu half toil coiitliwnco . . .1 W.. Milliter rallKrs in Hie mmiiii i'UM nniwnm umhimi iii- vnr miijii- if mi 111- u:hiiutahteMupitiv of timlr, iuternaewt with nuiueroUH lieh fanning IhiiiIm 11 ,...wt....i..ii nil) iiiihii Mini 1 uiiMuitii . Norlti or Houth fioin liertMin tho S. V. c ! 1 1 1... 1.. 1. :t. t. a. ir 0HI1 I rilllulPl li II im I III IUIH II mill t . .1 im t Uier VOrK' lltlllll HjrHllIII, iirvil njEs Hie OeV arieuilliriil lauot in f jt... v fi ..III.,. ji. I.. 111 f,n Ml; v-inwijiu niir i-iiiiv niiv, iik imi B...Vr, .......f,. Corre!Mjiu1euru Hulii iu W. A. 10 v ol oi:ir .Bargni ns: 1 IL'Ofect front on north ide of Mnin treet, liy nlxitit 300 feet deep. Itoiiiitlt-tl oy river'on the north. Ilouce of even riMini!', hitrniiiid outlioineH. Tliit Ih the liCKt liiinine'! locution in Cotliigu Cirove. l'riee fJ400.00. 8 A two ntory fliiofy fliilnlieil house, eight roouiH, iMillirooui :iml oiithoui'ei'. .Splenilid loe.ition, two loU in ling it ml Utnlea uililitioii in Hou'.lieimt Cultngu drove. I'riei-tU'OO. 4 Two ftory dwelling hoiue, ten rooniH, liriek fruit lioiifv. fr.ilt tteetf, 111 feel front on north iile of .Muin xlre.-t tiy :itH)feel deep, corner property. A lino locution for a hotel, l'riee !!7f0. 0 A twohtory tine, itlniOHt new duell ing house, il ioo'tn, b.irn noil iinthouxe complete, three lotn. A fplnuilid 01 elmril of voung bearing tntf, together with grupca 11111I viirioimkindii uf heriiiv. Situated in lmg uml I.tiinleH mldilion in HoutheiiHt Coltngetirove. l'riee fl'JOO. Two nplenditl loin on yecotul Htreot ill Cottuge l rove. I'rico 210. A Hpleiidid nineh of J(10,iihont (10 iicren 1 11.. .1...1 1 1...1.. 1 1 . 1 III-.IVIIV llllll. II VII. "iiiiiinu linrin "ti'l MnliiiM. I'rii.l, 1 1 ''K never failing water miniily, iihont four,"l""n- ir"-'-'J milvH weit of CottugvGroxe. Cuuh price t5"0. Alxo other teruiH. 1 on will mina u deal if you overlook thin. 00acreof agricultiirnl am! timber land, well watered, himo improvements gooii range outlet, about fi miles eaft o ijagimiw, Oregon. TIiIh ia it bargain nt fSOO.OO. LotH in the I). G. MeFa'rland ndditioii to Cottage(5rovQ, on wCBtHlde lit prices tOHilit pureluiserH for eiiHh. Five neret) of lino building nnd ngri cultural land, 14 mile earn of. Cottage (.irove, on Hontli nido'of comity road to Ilohemin. $100 peracro. Tho Currin Park principally within thocity limltH, cotiHiHting of cevnn aercH on the b.iukH of tliu CriiiHt Fork river, nn ideal plcatulru rcHnrt or building epot. Splendid grove, oxpetmivo new foot bridge cpnnninij tlio river, the most available place lor u public park. Price 2000. visit DR. JORDAN'S qhiat( F1USEUM OF AHATOMY lOSt UARKET ST., SAM FRANCISCO, CAL U.l.Ma BliUi md g.,,oi. The Inrrrat Anatomical Maaeum In luo World. Orralett attraction n A CUV. A vioiulerul ituhljor vUlUirt, lVenUn., or ny contract- MUIaQHae,i,HlTClXriii clhy a the olilcnt BpwliilUtnii the 1'nclUo Coott. JiUblUliil U y Pitra. a OR. JOnDAN-PHIVATE DISEASES 1 Yuiihk turn and illiler niretl mvli who lire aiinVrhur A lium Ida rn"t'Ctt ut youthful lndl:i. r 1 yearn. Norvuut will plivtUml livlilllly.liii. iul,nor. JLUHt ImiIiui,i1 111 lillltacomDll. rrKtliilia or niuttmtsH III maturar I cutlou; Mperiunlori'liwii. Irihiuiur. rhirn, Uunorrliwa, llrl, rrfquoir) f UrliiHlliibTi tilo. 11 u combination of remoiltea, otxriut curative pou er. tho Doctor i Iiqji to nrrauffeil lila trutnifnt that It will not only uirurd Immfdlate rt'llrl, but permanent i cure. The Doctor doe. nnt claim tonerforiu I mlr.folii. hut U well known to be B. fair anil . aqunre CliVNlclan Hnd Bureeoiiiiire.emuient I la bliapec(4lty-llaeAe of Men. . NYl'lill.IM thorouehly emdlcated from ) the ayateni without tho uieotMerrury. Trliate fitted by an Kxpert Ilndlcnl I rura for lliiplure. A quick and radtcut curt for Illve. liiro end FUlulio, by i IJr. Jordan'a aneclal iiulnlebil methods. EVISliY HAN applying tout win receive our tionuM ontnton of blacmnplaliif. . A ll .,! llunriinim a l'OMTIVE CURE tnV i evrru out we uwurtnKt. , UOIIRIIIUlIlilIl J'l, r.l!. mm pwiuii I'lnnim ClIAIlUWi YEKY UEANONAllUZ TrniitmoiitnerBonuUv or by letter. Wrlln for linolt. 1'IIII.OSOl'IIY OP ' HAIIIUAU1J. MailkdI'ueb. (Avalaable( booKIormeiLi wmgrwiiw DR. JORDAN & CO., 1031 Market St., 8. F. Relief and Permanent' Cure Cases. ON KUCHIl'T 01' POSTAL. 1 There Ih iioUiIiiu HI') AHiliiiinlcmi. It bilnp InMiiiit lellel, even In lliu woihI iC8. It eitreN wliuit nil eUu .. . ,. 1.1.... ,11 I . Wl.l.l." 01 Mini iniinr, in.. HiUH! "Your tiiul iMittlo ol AHtiiiiiiiiene leteiven inuoMl eoiiilitlou . 1 eiiniiot tell vim ln' Hhhik lul 1 (eel for the eood derived (itnii It. I vum u hliiw, eluilned Mlth putilil coie llirimt nmliiHlliinit for leu veur. I leniiilred of ever being enred. I Hiiw vo'nr HiheillM'tui'iii for tlio vine of thin dri'Milful uml totinentlnt: dlMMee, iitliiiiu, inn lliuiiglit yuu liiuloverMikeu .xourcelf, Imt ivhoIvii logive it 11 tilul. To my hiiiiiIhi tlio trlnliiettil liko 11 eliiu 111. ieml 1110 11 full-lml bottle." 11 tiiul treiitinent of AHlliiniileiie, Well, tte'llfeml II ity iuiui 1 'um- to uuy anuDrer who win rnu nn Do not ileluv. Write nt oniv, nil- V Real Estate Iimu county. Orwon, Huh ii M)iniuiion with Kow river, the outlet of the iuh ul t... ...t t l..t ,.,.al .. tt I... 1 1 1 1. 1 1 riutrtmil you onn reeh either rorthunl it'll.. li. tt ti-l.l 11.. uimci inttfi. niimn "mm "i .r.. 1 1,. 1.... 1 I..I...J.1...H Ufi. I.. 1.. iv llino hum uibjihwhu f.irtvin mm ihihi ruuiuy in- in uu- hihhj aunuunu- f.irttttm tvr wmL' rilttlllll'. A gootl ItitHiiiufM iltfee,MOiitliMMu.Mniii Street. IHK'. A splenilid llvo-riHini cottage, Ktablo, worknhup, chicken hiiiice, wootlrlicil ; thrru liiti till eneloreil : line umuiIioii in Vvnm'Hiiitilition tuColiiiguClrove. l'riee f 1(K,0, half ilown. :100 feel by 100 feel in u Hiiliiirlmii Iik-h lion. Natural flitini:. oak treec. nil nil joining foot liilu lii went Cultagu (irove 1'llee $m. Twalotit in bltH'k SO, ling & I.iinileci uililitioii, M, by 100 feet FenHiitely l'riee f 170. A liuely finltfliiil two etorv ihvelllon Iioiihi', ten kmjiiia, IniiIi umiiii, ceuieiil i-toiio icllnr. ualOr anil electric IL'litc about nine lotn fronting on fonrlb ftieet liitioliilng river in rear, near l;lirMliii ehuieli, go'd barn aniluulliuuHLf. 1'rict :iooo. 1 ttrt Hlory ilivelllng iimico, his rnonn" goinl barn, and wooiliilieil, two lnige loS on corner oppoMiu uutiioiie uiiureti I rice, l)00. Two giWMl IoIh near railroad 100 feel I'arluing liind, well IniprriVed, 1 milt Irom Uottnge iirove, aiijoining tiie conn ty rouil, in tracla iriini ft to KM) nereH. If you want a Imigaiu loik IIiIh up. Splendid eotlageoii l-'onrth ntreet,7n0, Iook tlii up if you waiit u bargain in a home. One humlreil nereH of improved land lying In a tract cant ami wint within u (iui ter of n inilo of Cottugo Ciovo, iul joining county road. One hundred acres improved land ad joining county roan one.iuarieroi a mile west of Cottugo Grove, lying in trnet north iuul south. Two good dwelling linuiTH on adjoin. iim lotrt in the Sherwood block, l'riee $i:ioo. 100 aercH imiiroved farm on north bank of Kow Hiver, twelveinilcR from Cottage urovu on tlio line ol tnu it, it. survey to jMiuemui. iTiccijow. JEROME KNOX & CO. SOUTH AND EAST THE SHASTA ROUTE J OF TUB in lirn Trains leave uottnge urnvo for Tort ' land and wny BtutioiiH nt 2:14 n m and 1 12:05 pm. LVl'ortland 8:a0um 8;30ptn " Cottage Grovo 2:07 pm 2:00 n in ArAHltlnnd 12:!10n tr. J2:05r,m " 8aeramento 5:10 pm 5:(M)um " San Francisco 7.55 p m 8:45 it in Pullman and Tourists ears nn both twin. Clinir cars Sacramento to Ogden and VA Paso, uml tourist cars to Chicago St Jouis, Now Orleans nnd VnHllngoi. Connecting nt Snn Francisco with tho soveral Rtcamsliiii lines for Honolulu, Inpiin, China, Pliilllplncs, Central nnd South Amerien. See agent ill Cottage Grovo station, or nddress 11,11. Mim.kii, G P. A. Portland, Oregon, Wo luiyo on hand n Inrgo stock of klln-diled flooring, celling nnd'rustia in grades 1 2 nnd 3. I.ot us mnko you spoeliil prices, , Hoora.Kiii.tA- J(t)Miii:ti Coi NOriUIII OIl I't'lllilCATUIN. I! 11 1 1 I Hliitw Uml Olllri', llii.uluirii. it. HM1, IHll. KI,' Kdllro Ii !nri'lr kItcii t lint In tumuli wllh tin- vriiililnni n( tlit tit nf riirui,,,. , Jtiim n, IMH, intlili'it "An urt lurilic ! IliiiMr iionmiii 1110 miuu in uiuriilt, Orritun Nov.iln mot Vn)iliiitiiii Ti'illtiiry," trliilnl In nllllm I'lilille IjoicI Nutm lv bpioI AllKll"! I, It VI, Jlillll II. HMIlir ill Hnuliliiw IHHIIll)' III l.ltllM, HlKll) III tllfKIIII, i,,, I III. liny llli'il In II1I11 (il)lrii lilt HW11111 iiiiiiiini No IM1, (or Hie iniri'lmni nf I tin VW. m n. HM, Ntt'lj KWij nt m-rtlun N11. w , itt," lll Nn. 31 K1111II1, lltUKii Mi. I Wvil.nii.l nlfur I'lmil In kIiiiw llml Ihu Imiil nuuitlii 1. mln vnlimMi' tur im lluiu'r ni.iiniu limn in, a(, iittuui iHiri'iiw. tmi in,'iuiiMi lii riiM, , Mill IHIIII IK'IIIIVIIIV HCKKIIir llllll III'I'M lliltoaiiv Hi Itiwliiiig, OrruiHi, nu U vOii 1 in 'Iny I lie '.'7lli titty ol NiiM iiiIht, IVI. Hi' iitini' nt tvltiiPMpt: U V. niKK" il fHKllinM,OirKnii, Jnlni '.i.it 1,1 H.i1iinv, tlrf roil. Kimil (.'nl ul Hlr, Hn'mm lloiijuinln lliill of Jlnr, llitKiin. Any mul nil irMitm t luliulng miter,!.!, ih. nlinHMlirltiil ImiiU mo tnincnit'il in ni llii'lr clnlnii In lliln olllri mi nr livlmr iii :ii ilny nl Niir., IMI. J.T. Illinium. Ili'itlih , Xotlev for I'liMlrtttfan. llllll Ulthf nl llmrliuiK, Hick Oi lnlr In. I'm Nollco I lu'n'li)- KiM'li Ibm tlir.Mluniin,. imiiHil Mlllitr tun Illfl million! Iil iiHcnii.iii to untki Hum lirniillii Uiiii nl lil I'Ulm nu, lllNt mi prtKif UlltliU llltilp l.rfnfc Ma,l I. Wiirr, t'. H. (NiMiiitHiliiniT l Kiirpiio. iir.n..ii. nti Nnv.'tiilx'i Xlil, IVOI. vim MdIiiiIiu A II. .111 nil lil II.K.Nn.KM.hirllHVHWNKI I.NW 1 HUM fn'- . Tp. -M H., It. a Wot. IICIIHIIIV4 lll InllllHlUlt WMlH-"CI III l.lut IiIiviiiiIIiiii.iiii ru.liUnre Umiii ami rulilrti..u n( .mil lam:, 1c; Irnni' WIIwk, Jlat Nnal, Kiallk Varllu ami It. Y. Curler uf VVnllpr, Ijiiip Cuiinlr iiit-nrni nlsui 1. T. ItlttlKIKX, Itcm.ir, NOTICK f(lt I'flll.lfATKl.N t'llltlM flatca llllll llftlrr. Itifetiiirir. (lr.. (n tntier si. i"oi t'utlrv la hereby iiheti llml in nuniillaiini with Hie prmlalmia nl Itiu net ul Conurt-a-..I JiiihO, IM. eiitlllnl "An ml fur the .air .. HinUr land" In thAHIale ul alll.irnla. i,i Kuii, NuraiU ami WaalilngluliTeriltury." in temlcil III til llie I'tltillr Ullil Jtnt-a liy ait.t Allk'ilat I, In?.', Tlmuiat K. I)KImj lit (tui..i l llyllima, Oitiiity nl Uniinlaa, Hlatn ul nm IPHl. Iiaa thla day fltril III tlila ufli.i. Ilia aunni atalPllU'llt No. IK1, (ur tlm uit,'Ii.o of I Ii v Kl, uf the K ut Hllun Nu. 71 In lim until No. 11 f., fiance A H'o-t, and mil offer priail to aliuw that Ihu Uml autinhi i ihuib aluatilf fur Ita llnilitir nr atoll Ikaii d.r airrU'Hltltral .uim, 'nlnl to rtfalill.li ki. claim tn imM laud txlurv the ItvirUtcr ul Iteerlevr uf tlil iftlit at IliiwInOK. (irrKoii. nu H.nur.la)f. tin) H ilny uf Jniiuary, X'A'i. lie iianie ai wIIiicmw: t.. M IVrklna, Henry V. rinirrlilll. W A IViklna, K J. C.ipctaiiil, nl OrcKnti. Any mul nil prrauiit rlalmlng adrerM-ly Hi-lKvele-rrllil lalld ,nrr retlettil In tile tlielr rlnlnialn llila nfllreMi irtelure raid it day ul January. ''-" J. T. lloitKiir. llriililtr. Owing To Impaired llcallli We desire to reduce our . Stock no we will yive you DnriitB a UHDUCTION SAMi of 3D Day$. We hiive tiie Best Shoes nnd Clotliinj,' innde; Our Styles nrc t'ic I.ntcst nnd our Piices nrc cut to almost Cost. Our Prices on Millinery nrc cut to less tlinn Iinlf the le(jtilar retail priees. Yours For Trade 1ST. E. Eisea & Son. The . . , RESORT ItlvorSt., (.'otlaKO Urnvo. 1HEW&J0NI5S, Props Wo carry nnoxlrn lino line of I.iiiiir anil C'luara, itnd If you, Imvo aeration to want RiHiilt In ourlliio wo wnulil uiprccinte a cull from you. Feed arid Sale Stable Itlvor lrcct(iPl"Ho Collugo drove Hotel, C'uttnxu Urnvo, Ifnrmers will find good feed nnd . stabling for their stock. Baled hny nnd feed for sale. Wc nlso linve a few fine rigs lo let out for driving, S. 353, 31iarid3r. Advertlne lu tho Xttffoet.