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About Cottage Grove echo=leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 18??-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1896)
Ä -jr * ^ ^ N \ Eugene Register: The latest move NORMAL SCHOOL NOTES. Hon. W. E. Yates, republican on foot in the Campbell-Amis combine is to pull Sp -ncer off from the race Drain May 4, 1896. “ Save My Child! nominee for prosecuting attorney, j for county clerk and push Yarnell for , Last Wednesday afternoon Miss is the cry of of this judicial district is not only . the place, promising Spencer the | P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y S A T U R D A Y . Warner’s music pupils gave another an able lawyer but' be is a man of deputyship with an equal division of m any an I recital at the music room before the E. P . T1IO K P , - - E D ITO R . unusual attainments, of unblemished the salary. Of course this scheme is | agonized considered necessary in view of the . character, and is one of the m ost; fact that Spencer cannot pull u popu- W ood won’t bum unless teacher and students of the Normal mother SATURDAY, MAY 9, - - 1896. genial and popular gentlemen in list vote. This is the vain scheme of ] air— oxygen— Is present. The school aud a few invited friends, i w ho s e The selections rendered showed this district. That he will fill the the managers of the circus, but Spen-1 food taken Into the body must careful preparation and while sever little one office acceptably to the people, in cer refuses to pose as the clown to State Republican Ticket. dance to the whip of the ring-master. be united with oxygen before al of the pupils played before an writhes in croup or whoop the interest of justice and right, and It can be consumed and give audience for the first time, all did to his own credit goes without say ing cough. In such cases, F or Supreme Judge, ing. A better and more deserving Lincoln County Leader. (Democratic) heat to keep the body warm. well. Tbe vocal solo by Miss Isham Dr. A cker’s E n glish R em “The republicans of the second | and tbe piano solos by Misses Byrd R. a BEAN, gentleman for the important and re Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- and edy proves a blessing and judicial district have nominated W. Johnson were especially deserv sponsible office, could not have been F or Presidential Electors, O l l . w i t h H y p o p h o » - ing of mention. a godsend. Mrs. M. A . fouud in the district, and we hope E. Yates, of Corvallis, for district liver T. T. GEER, Burke, of 309 E . 105th St., The music classes have begun re- he will be elected by the largest attorney. The nomination will re phltes, is one of the best fuel- S. M. YORAN, majority ever given to a candidate flect credit on the party. Mr. Yates foods. The cod-liver oil ob hersals on the cantata, “ Lady Boun New Y ork, writes: “ Dr. is entitled to this much being said of E. L. SMITH, tiful’s Heiress’’ which they expect t o ' for any office in this district A cker’s E n g lish Remedy him. He is a man whose person al! tains Its oxygtn from the air have worked up about commence - 1 J. F. CABLES. and heat is produced. It cured m y baby of bronchi character is beyond a shadow of r e - ! A d v e r t i s i n g . — An exchange says: 1 men* F or Congressman, tis, and also gave instant An Iowa newspaper tails a story of proach. If this office falls ‘ o him | warms, nourishes, Invigorates, Mi?** El a u„ is u lathing a sue- j THOS. H. TONGUE. a woman who went to an adjoining when the plums are ripe in June, the | gives good blood, and fortifies cessfui term ofschoolatE lkton. M iss1 relief in a severe case of For District Attorney, 2nd District. town and purchased a supply of people can rest assured that it will j against the piercing winds of Kent ib a graduate of '91. croup. ” W . E YATES. 3 tlzes, 25c 50c.; $1. A ll Drargirt*. carpets and household deco.ations. be in tbe bands o f an honorable and fall and winter. The hypo- IkUtMl KDiciKK C o .,lH 8 C Lambent SL, N. T Tbe lecture to patrons o f the Admiring neighbors suggested that upright man.” County Republican Ticket. phosphites tone up the ner- school given by Prof. Barzee lasl she had best not let anyone con This country is full o f swindles of j vous system and improve «eek was well attended ami is ap F or Senator, nected with a newspaper know that all kinds, au<i at the least indication digestion. Scott’s Emulsion preciated b\ the people as an effort BOHEM IA MAPS. sbe had gone out of town to pur L D. DRIVER. OREGON. LEM ATI. that times are getting a trifle limber prevents colds, coughs, con to bring about a closer uuiou of chase her carpets instead of patron F or Representatives A few maps o f valuable gold . “ pupils, patrons and pedagogues.’’ izing local merchants as sbe would ed up, a thousand new ones are sumption and general debility. S. L. MOORHEAD, A number of the students ntteud- j mines iu Bohemia, made bv Harvey be apt to get a newspaper scolding. sprung to catch the unwary. O dj S C O T T ’ S E M U L S IO N h u been endoneS by the of the worst of these, and by no T. J. VAUGHN, eil tbe populist speaking at the Taylor, who was in that district She very properly replied that until medical profession for twenty years (Atk tour doctor ) u Is because it is always pa/afeWr— always umferm Odd Fellows hall Wednesday eveu- surveying last fall, f o r sale at T h e D. G. PALM. the merchants of the town g ot means new, is the floating of gigau- T — h always contant tbt p u n it N a rv rfa s* Cod-Iron (M , ‘ Off- around to advertise in the papers tic gold mining schemes on paper, und Hrpopkosphiteu For Sheriff L e a d e r o ffic e . E. P. T h o r p . Put up in 40 cent a n i I r o n shea. The small sto The Normal school Cadet Band ,, . ., that they had things of that sort to and selliug imaginary stock for good ma? ba enough to curs your -ough or help your baby. A. J. JOHNSON. Poultry yards are money. We are in receipt of a seems to be in xlemaud on all oc- Mormugaule sell, together with the quality, style, F or Clerk, T hb L eader . M r. proposition from a New York house fusions of a public nature, which ,u and price neither they nor the paper the best stock iu to advertise some of such stock for A. C. JENNINGE shows they know how to make J^umleH keeps We predict that the people’s party had any grounds for faultfinding. F or Judge, All of which is strictly true. We sale, but most respectfully decline in Lane county will prove themselves music. We note with pleasure their UreS0D’ Wishes to inform those who are contemplating building in tbe spring to han not so verdant as the democrats E. O. POTTER. often hear kicks at merchants be to have anything to do with it. would have them appear. As soon as improvement iu the last few months. in their orders for lumber now. so they can be NOTICE S tudent cause their townspeople go out of The Corvallis Times, (Democratic) they are thoroughly aroused at the In F or Treasurer, T,t „ ____ . , Is hereby given that one ba> mare about 7 or 8 sult democracy is offering them they town for goods which they could It s an old saying that The proof years old, weight about 1000 pounds, with satidle “ There are this year but two can L. GILSTRAP. have sold them at no higher prices. didates in the field for district attor will bid their gallant knights a re of the pudding is in the eating of it.” \ mark *, shod all around, hear} main and tail and spectful farewell. Some of the popu And it is because people have taken ■? we«« hairs except »addle mark, and no brand, F or Assessor, p e o p l e n a v e la ic e n will It’s no fault of the people. Spend ney in the second judicial district lists ate in favor of fusion, but not at Simmons L’ ver r e g u l a t o r t h a t t h e y ea.ll and pay for this ad. and pasturage and take With any kind of lumber you may wish, which will then be ready, and you D. P. BURTON. the necessary money with your local W. E. Yates o f Corvallis, is the the ratio of 1G fo 1; sixteen democrats know it to be a most excellent medi possession of said animal. won’t have to wait. I. H . VBATCH. F or Comiseioner, papers to inform them of the facts republican nominee and J. N. Upton to one populist and they are fast dem cine and especially for the Spring and onstrating this fact to their demo Fall when there is so much materia in and you’ll get their trade. Other I. N. BAILEY. has been nominated by tbe populists cratic allies—Eugene Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the air. Mr. W. T. Lee, of Pendleton, wise you won’t get their trade, and and democrats. But little is known Orders From a Distance Promptly Attended To F or School Superintendent, N. C. says, “ I have used Simraous Land Office at Roseburg Oregon. you don’t deserve i t here of Mr. Upton save that his Liver Regulator for twenty years, in HUNT. May 6, 1896. father was editor o f the Corvallis A PARAD ISE FOR HOUSEKEEP place of culomel ami quinine.'’ t0 T Send in your orders hi once. Notice is hereby given that the following F or Surveyor, Hon. George M. Brown our talent Gazette many years ago. The re ERS. , n inied settler has filed notice of his intention to COTTAGE GROVE, - ed foreseuic orator, started for Em make final proof in support o f his claim, aud OREGON C. M. COLLIER. publican nominee is well known in ! that said proof will be made before J o k l w a r e , Americans, with characteristic mod pire City today to close his labors his adopted county. He is a good I U. 8. C. C . Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, F or Coroner, esty, arc prone to think they can give i on July 13 1890, viz: Edmond H. Yancey on home in that county as district attorney citizen, a sound lawyer, and perfect points on every subject under the -un, stead entry No. 5730 for the lota 4, 5 and 6, sec. D R J. W. HARRIS. for tbe second judicial district. It ly qualified for the positiou." 22. tp. 20 8., R. 3 west. He names the following to every nation under the sun; but witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon there are some subjects about which is with pleasure we can state that 1 and cultivation of, said land, viz: Clay burn -------- AT they can advantageously take points A plan is under consideration in the concurrent opinion o f al. who . Veateh, Samuel Getting, John W . Milton and ! William Laudess, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. from their antipodal friends “ the ♦ he postoffice department to stamp have witnessed his labors and noted CONSIDER YOUR INTEREST. , may9-49 K. M. V' b a t c h , Register. Americas of the East,” as the Japan the weather forecast for the day on his success, is to the effect that Mr. ese have been facetiously called. For O f fic e in M c in z c r R e s id e n c e 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. all letters deposited for transmission Brown has been the most successful instance, in housekeeping. Tobesure, M ain S tr e e t,C o t ta g e Havo you thought of the matter, in the Japanese household there are through the mails. U n i t s ’ . ) S t a t u s L a n d O f f ic e ,/ LEM ATI, - - - - - - OREGON. G rove, O regon . and economical district attorney that farmers? F or the past four years numerous servants! ‘Life it, a Japan R o s e b u r g , O r e g o n , A n r . 1 6 . 1 8 9 6 .) ri®~Al. who have country or city this district has ever had. He is ese B i i D g a l o w ,” published in the May A FULL LINE OK It would be a whole-some rule for there has been almost no horses Notice Is hereby given that the followlug- painstaking and cautious and has number of Demorest’s Magazine, property for sale would do well to call named settler has lik'd notice of Ills intention to the postoffice department tc> declare him The following is a few spec j make final proof In support of his claim, aud uniform ally instructed the grand raised. Where will the horses come gives an account of an American wom on that said proof will be made lielore Juki. W a k e , non-mailable all letters that have no from for tbe next ten years tc sup ans housekeeping experience in Japan ial bargains in farms. U. S. c . C. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, nil juries to make no iudictmeuts, where return address on the envelop, plain, ply the places of those now almosi which makes the reader wish that the May 30,1896. viz: Charles S. O'Brien, on II K. FIN E BARGAIN. the evidence before it was doubtful No. 7587, lor the EW S w 4 & w>, S E 1. .See. 18 T. system aud the servants might be ly written or stamped. worn out? Europe is taking all of 1 S , K. 3 W est. He names the following when presented in court for final A large, two storv hotel, corner 2 witnesses transported bodily to this country. to prove his continuous re.se the best o f our fancy drivers, aud A menage Nippotise,” says the author, Often compliments have been lot, furnished and good run of b u si-! deuce upon and cultivation of. said land viz: Mr. Gladstone has been forbidden trial within two years from now' there “ propels itself on a pneumatic tiro,” J. I*. D eW itte, o f Cottage Grove, I.ane Co. Oreg to make any more public speeches lodged agaiust parties for personalj will be almost no good horses to —which is decidedly more up-to-date ness with livery stable building can on. .1. F. D eW itte. o f Goshen, I.ane Co. Oregon, "eu rg e Ismg and J. W . Walker, o f Comstock, A b u si-, Douglas this year. The distinguished patient spite, apparently for the purpose of supply the places of those now al than anythiug yet heard from in be purchased for $2,000 das Co. Or .begun. t aprl8-4U ness man can make money from the R. M. V e a t c h . Register. will probably rest by writing twelve smirching the accused's character. most worn out. Horses will not be America. Coining back again to the Western hours a day and chopping trees at Mr. Brown gifts these cc ii plaints buntiug a market, but the market Continent, handsomely illustrated pap start on this property iu one of the j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and advises accordingly. Thus sav best towns iu Oregon. Call on or intervals by way of exercise. will be scouring the country for ers on "Venezuela and her Debated U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ ing to the taxpayers great and use address. W. B rummett , Boundary,” and “ Cuba's Struggle for good horses at a long price. Then R oseburg Oregon, April 27, 1896.) less expense. We trust his success Cottage Grove, Or. Independence,” describe vividly the was A little girl in Boston who Notice is hereby given that the following- the man who b&s a few good horses in these unfortunate coun ^ named settler has tiled notice of his intention to asked what people find when they or whoever he may he, will be can almost name his price. In the situation A FINE 80 ACRE FARM FOR make tries; and the pe u liar work of the final proof in support o f his claim, and reach a mountain top, replied that equally watchful o f our interest as next ten years there will be more Salvation Army is told by pictures and that said proof will t»e made before J o e l W a k e SALE, U. $. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene Oregon, on they find they are out of breath. has been Mr. Brown.— Roseburg money made by the farmer who letter press in “ A Mighty Power for June 6. 1896, viz: William L. Kimble on home Good.” There is acharniing storv, 4 miles from Cottage Grove, all under stead entry No. 7076 for the Kl* Ne> 4 , sw '4 N el4, Platt and Quay will erjoy this re Plaindealer. continues to breed a few good driv “ A Knight of the Net»,” by Amelia £. good fence. 25 ncies in cultivation, N e1« Se‘ ,, sec. 30, tp. 21 8., K. 3 west. He pose when they think of the McKin- es the following w ttM M ts to prove his con ers or drafters than in any other line Barr, and one by Beatrice Harraden. 150 fruit trees four years old, good Lam & 3F" I lt> higherl price* paid fur..11 kind> «d produce■ j& i buildings, well watered, two or three tinuous residence uuon aud cultivation of, said lev bf om. Kate Field writes from Honolulu of productive farming. If you have There are most excellent suggestions good springs, and one haif miles from land, viz: Cyrus M. Duncan. John Kitsmiller, John Schneider and James t\ Langdon, all of for housekeepers in “ Furnishing the to say that “she never” threw a brick | a good draft mare or two, dou’t fear good school. Price $1260. Write or Cottage Grove, Oregon. In England and Germany ladies through a window as charged by an ! to breed to a good draft stallion; il Summer Rom e,” and the vital Subject e s l l o n Ii M. V e a t c h , Register. W. B r u m m e t , of “ Headaches’" is treated of in the may2-48 are required to remove their hats Cottage Grove, Or. Illinois paper. She does not add will pay, and pay well. But Sanitarian Department; while “ A Dftv. .----------■--------- - ___ a — . - - 'IT ~~ before entering the auditoriam of a ___ ___________ ________ h an d ily. £ w j»h e other band, .if you. have a at Vaasar” wiH interest, nil Kiris > « o 5 8p r r A T t ARE B AR G A IN .“" that if she could get her NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. theater. This long-established cus (»»•»Mug breiT mare, or a good road have college aspirations. The Fash that man s wool she— b ,*lTiatifuU: ions, un usual, arc practical ami up-to- 160 acres of lan 1 with running i U nited S tates L and O ffice , / tom seems to be a satisfactory solu giare, or several o f them, breed to a date, and everyone who has ever used be another story. wnter the whole year; fine fir and | R oseburg , O r . April 25, 1896.) tion in that part of the world of a good, well-bred trotting stallion. the patterns given with this magazine cedar saw timber, nev, r culled; 20 N olle* i , hereby eiven that the following- n o r r i n L ' o i m v r vexed question. OKEGU> Select a horse trO.m a good produc knows their intrinsic value. Every acres cleared with some fruit trees. named settler has filed notice of her intention to : * U J I A h it. l» I \ U V It., GO LD W IL L BE CHEAPER. make final proof in support of her claim, aud that number or Demorest’s contains a ing family; be sure he 1 » of ffood Pattern Order which entitles the hold- Will make a splendid fruit place 1 said proof will lie nude before J o k l W a k e , U. | D e a l e r * i ll The earning value of gold was Salem Post: Once a good body S. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene. Oregon, on disposition, kind and gentle; Re..'| td reliable and stylish ¡interns at a 29. 1896. viz: Anna M McClane ou h o m e -1 of ore is struck on the Bohemia never before in all the world’s hist- bis colts if possible and make y o u r 'merely nominal cost. The patterns and only 5 miles south of Cottage June stead entry No. «325 for the 8 l * N w '4, and lots Grove. | 2 , 3 o f sec. 4. tp. 21 8 ., K. 3 east. He names the | tory so low as it is now. Its value mines it appears to be inexhaustible, selection and breed. Don’t hesitate. ‘ that can be outlined during a year ou | following witnesses to prove his continuous res- \ while in many regions the tendency in comparison With commodities will for be who hesitates is lost; but the Orders given wouki; if purchased For S ale o r E x c h a n g e f o r C o t idence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz i Alonzo 8. W infrey, George Carter. Israel J. o f tbe vein is to run o u t That is surely from now on gradually de breed, and then take care of your in the regular way, cost at least from ta g e G ro v e P r o p e r t y . Gray and Theresa J . Gray, all of Hazel Hell: Oregon. what gives these mines their great crease. There was added to the colts, and you need not doubt the $5« to $75. 425-sere of l a n d , nil fenced and may2 49 Ii. M. V e a t c h , lieglster. Everyone who will fak<- the trouble world’s supply o f gold for the five value. S H E E T IR O N W A R E , result. But don’t raise a scrub; it to cut out this notice and fr. w.:rd it, cro-s fee.--'I ;bv“ ’l 40 acres of plow NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. years up to 1896 a total of $815,- will never sell for the expense of with ten cents, to the . ¡dress below, lead, 40 tuore couin be easily cleared, England proposes to introduce 000,000. The annual product in two winters’ feed. The day of the will receive a sample eopy of IVunor- balance good pasture land Splendid Lsiml Office at Kotteliurg, Oregon, W i l d w ood A x e s , A m u n itio n , and all sizes c f Sir Wallace Raleigh as a witness iu creased from $130,000,000 iu 1891 scrub borse lias passed forever est’s Magazine, containing a Pattern garden land; a'-ntt 5 m-res of or April 25, 1896. Order whieh entitles the holder to any chard: 1 g o o j uwelling hou-e and out the Venezuela case, though he has to $200,000,000 in 1895, and it is Now if. you are at tbe point of mak pattern illustrated in any number of buildings; 4 barns; 7 e.idcke:. houses. Notice is hereby given that the following- been dead nearly 300 years. Be estimated, nearly, if not quite, $300, ing a selection of a good, well-bred, the Magazine published during the Horses, sheep and g' ats can be named settler lias filed notice of his intention to ; Keep a full slock ..f NAIL8, CUTLERY Shell an.I BuiWtii g make final prooi in support of his claim, and that bought on the pi: place. 1’ i iee per acre said proof will be made before J u k i . W a k k U. sides, England chopped off Sir 000,000 worth of this metal will be level-headed, kind aDd gentle stal last twelve months, at the uniform \ nought 8. C. C. Commissioner at Eugene, Oregon, on price of four eentseaeh; and requent- $8.00. Situated 9 miles from Tom-al Walter's head, and can hardly make mined this year. lion, and what is of more value, one ly over thirty patterns are illustrate')' la, 1 * mi'.es fp m Elkhead Quick Sil- June 29, 1896. viz: Israel J. Gray on homestead entry No. 5765 for the 8 * 8 w‘ 4 and lot 5 ol sec. Not mere than $60,000,000 a year use of him now as a credible person which transmits these good, quali in one uuinber. thus affording an al- ver Mines. 20 rods from school; 2% . 18, tp. 2t 8.. It. 3 east. He names the following .airing neatly .Ion*, has been taken for decorative and and man c f excellent character. witnesses to prove his continuous residence up most nnlimited variety to select from. , miles from church; 60 rodsfrom p-'st- ties, examine the record of Favoritus aud cultivation of. said laud, viz: Almanza C. Demorest’s is published for #2 a year, office, mail twice ii week Call on or on manufacturing purposes. TbiB is a Wilkes, advertised in T h e L e a d e r . by the Detn-irestPuhlishiiigcompHny, write W. B rummett , Cottage Grove, McClane. Alonzo 8. W infrey, George Carter and Anna M. McClane, all o ' Hazel Dell,Oregon. Our new war-ships, if assembled, high estimate. So, at least $515, There are none finer in Oregon. lio Fifth Aveuue, New York. , Or. may2 48 U. M. V e a t c h , Register. would make quite an imposing fleet, 000,000 has been added to the and President Cleveland has author world’s stock to increase the hoard ity to send them to Cuban waters o f the various governments and whenever he deems it necessary. He moneyed institutions and individu is sot likely to use it at present, be als o f tne world. This great quan T H. BL U N D E L L, Proprietor, cause Spain is disposed to be cauti tity of the metal piled up on top of ous in dealing with this country. the pretty well filled vaults in all W ill make the season of 1896 at ELI BANOS' STABLE. Eugene, Oregon lands, would have before this effect- While the Eastern States were ed an increase in the price of other j T E R M S : —S I N G L E S E R V I C E , $ 5 ; White Wynndottes, Golden Wyandotte«, Barred and W h it« Plymouth SEASON, $10; INSURANCE. $15. suffering from hot weather during commodities, obeying the inalterable Rocks, Black and White Minorca«, Ito«e C om b Black Minorca«, Red Capa, M a re s Insured, money due when known to be with foal. Insurance money due on all mares changing hands or leaving the country, the third week in April California laws of supd I v and demand but for Buff Leghorn«, Brown Leghorn«, B. B. Red Game Bantam«, Etc. Mares from a distance pastured on reasonable terms. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible for any, was visited by a succession of un tbe unnat ural effect given to the PEDIGREE. f Abdallah 1 .....................1 Mambrino. Pekin Ducks. Fancy Pigeons and Squabs. usual frosts which have damaged markets by the hoarding of Russia Sire of | Amazonia, the fruit crop considerably. The and Austria. Those countries have j Sir Walter 2:27 Hambietonian 10 Eggs and Stock in Season. Correspondence Solicited. average temperature in Los Angeles now filled their coffers from the in and ' 3 ‘ others “ sin in 2 2:30 :30 Sire of Dexter, 2:17* jChas. Kent mare........ are........ ( ) Imp. Bellfounder. SALEM , OREGt/N. for the week was 52, an exceedingly creased supply, and the markets 2.20 ~ Grand ’ * dam of Green’s ‘ j One Eye. Orange Girl lew figure for the season. will henceforward take th«ir regular Nettie, 2 .18 Bashaw 50. « r 6 0 Prizes in the last Two Years. 2 Sweepstakes. and even course. Geo. Wilkes, 519___ Jay Gould, 2 : 20 % On« of the bills signed by Gov. Record, 2:32 Gazette, As w« have so many times predict- 2:21 Sire of Artillery, 2 21 * Morton, of New York, last week pro - 1 this can but be downward, F avorite W ilkes 3257 14 in 2 13% Dencation, 2 :22 f Henry Clay 8 ..............J Andrew Jackson 4. PREPARATIONS f o r vides that sixty hours a week shall j The continued increase in the Record, 2 :25% <0 in 2 20 and 34 othersi 2.30 1 Sire of | Lady Surrey. be the maximum of work for women amount o f the metal will enormous 2 : 20 % ( Dolly Span ker 24 in Sire of ' Black Douglas, 2 :30 and children, that chairs shall be ly increase the credits based upou , 70 in CrawfosJ 2.07% and two others in Ì 34*4 32 in J. M. D., 2 : 13 % 2:25* provided for women clerks, and that i i That is Dearly the only use to j the list Ollie Wilkes, 2 16^ 70 in 2:30 Telegraph .. ......... . ( Baker’ s Hylander. ail places where nomwi and children which gold money is now pul. !» Sweet Briar, 2 :17% Phillips mare. are employed shall be subject to san- Ninety-five per cent of all the busi N u m ber Se ven , 2 20 % f Hambietonian 10........ j Abdallah 1. ltary inspection Hippia, 2 21 % f Abdallah 15............... I Sire of 41 iu from 2 :17* ) Chus. Kent mare. ness of tbe country is now done by and 14 others with rec Favorite... .. I Sire of { to 2 :30 means of checks and paper represen Record, ords of 2 :30 and better. 2:35* \ Goldsmith Maid 2 :14 (. Kate D a r lin g ..............i Andrew Jackson 2. T w o L ive« Saved. tatives of money. This percentage, Full brother to Bourbon Dam of Bourbon ^ and 5 others in 2 30. ( Sir Henry mare. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, ot Junction too, is growing. Wilkes sire of 42 listed Lizzie Peebles s. t. b. Wilkes, in 2 :30. Sire of City, 111., was told by her doctors that With the election of a republican by Biliv Wagner. Coastman P, 2 :08* The only mare on Dam of she iiad Consumption and that there president, and the enactment of a Bourbon Patchen T 2 :09 earth that has 4 sons, ( Cassius M. Clay 18 by Joe Downing 710 sire or NOVEMBER 3 ARE ALREADY UNDER WAY. A NEW was no hope for her, but two bottles new protective tariff law, with a | < Henry Clay 8. * Coast Bay P. 2:10* sires of a 2 :20 trotter, of Abe Downing.2:20* Cassius M Clay 22 Dr. King 8 Now Discovery completely liberal reciprocity clause, putting Abdallah Wilkes P, 2:14 Record 2:33* ( Daughter of Abdallah 1. Pat Downing 2 :13* cured her and she soys it saved her Burbon Wilkes Jr. 2:12* Sire of the business of this country on a j life. Mr. Tlios. Eggers, 139 Florida 18 TO BE ELECTED, AND THE Duraugo. 2:23* Charleston, 2 :12* f American Clay 34. sound aud progressive basis, there ! St. San Francisco, suffered from a Harry Ciav, 2;2o* and 36 others with re Sire of must come a period of growth that dreadful cold, approaching Consump Conscript's dam.........( Imp. Tranby. cords of 2 :30 and better. Granville, 2 25 M Wire dams of ( Aratus mare. will, as always, lie found in the thickest o f t ie fight tion, trieit without result everything will astound the world and discount Maggie Brigg, 2 27 Flora Wilkes, 2 :19* The full vaults 1 Ella Clay, 2 .27* else then bought one bottle of Dr. all former history vigeronsly for SOUND BUSINESS PRINCIPLES wl and 20 others in 2 .30 Margie 145 .. Dams of King's New Discovery and in two of Europe and America are ready to j bring PROSPERITY TO THE NATION' Record, 2:33 Sir Walter J AS 2:18* weeks was Corel. He is raiurtllv furnish the capital in unlimited j THE NEW-YORK W EEKLY TRIBUNE 1« not only Sire of Nutmeg, 2 .13 1 Edwin Forest 43— ( Kentucky Hunter. thankful. It i.- Midi results, of which quantities and at low and lowering Chusanie G, 2:15* Garnet, 2:1* f Edwin Forect, Jr....... •! Sire or 21 in 2 :30( Highlander mare. ing Republican |>aper of the country, but is PRE-EMIN these are samples, that prove the won rates of interest.— Oregon States- j Post Boy, 2.23 and 21 others in 2 :30 | Sire dams of ( Woodford mare. A NATIONAL FAMILY NEWSPAPER. derful efficacy of tl.is nit divine in man. Keno, 2:23* Luaiaha................. .. ■{ Cliianie G, 2:15 Its campaign news and discussions will interest evert Dam of | and 6 others in 2 35 I Grey Eagle. Coughs aud Colds. Free trial bottles K ate P atterson . Mystery, 2:25* can citizen. J L/am of Roger Hanson. 2:19* [Daughter of .............j Bolivar mare. at J. A . Benson's Drug Store. Regu O ld P e o p le . Valisea (3) 2:19 Matilda, 2 :30 ) Mambrino Paymaster, All the news of the day, Foreign Correspondence, Atrr lar sizes 50c and $1.00. Old people who require medicine to Mambrino Chief 11... J. by Mambrino. Emulation, 2:21 Department, Market Report», Short Stories complet regulate tiie bowels and kidneys will Boslyn, (4) 2:25* Clark Chief 8 9 ......... Sire of ( Goliias’ dam ur.traced. T h« bill of the Boer President find the true remedy iu Electric Bit number, Comic Pictures, Fashion Plates with elaborate Vatican, (5) 2:27* Sire ot Lady Thorn, 2 :18* i Downing»’ Bay Messen- against England is $7,500,000, which ters. This medicine does not stimu Cro-ie, 2:19* l Little Noruh................\ _ger. I Woodford Chief 2 :22 Sister of Big Norah; ( . J Highlander mare. is ch«ap enough considering the late a id contains no whiskey nor H eteor...................... j and 4 others in 2 :30 grandam of Sultan, 2 :24. size of the British bill presented to other intoxicaut, but acts as a tonic Record, 2:31 Dams of Nicaragua and Venezuela for call and alterative. It acts mildly on the : i r T r l b , . n e - (b o U ," i^ ™ ',> h " T h e •**” * • » » « * Phailas, 2:13* stomach and bowels, adding strength ing hault on a British sonsuler offic Majolica, 2:15 and giving tone to the organs, there er and a police sergeant But Pres Wilson, 2 :16* L W axi- (Miss Waxie.......... .'A 5 Sire of ident Kruger has no war-ship to by aiding Nature in the performances of tbe functions. Electric Bitters is 2 :22* ( Gano (thoroughbred). ( American Eclipse. ( Grafton, C A S H IN A D V A N C E . send with the bill as was done in an excellent appetizer and aids diges Daughter o f ..............-J Sire dams ol Betsy Richards Address all orders to > o f Nicaragua. ( Lady Thorn, 2 :18* tion. Old People find it just exactly Membrino Patchen 58. what they need. Price fifty cents and ___ TH E LEA Dr. P rice's Cream P-sking P ow d er $100 per bottle at J. A. Benson's [ Wtite your name and address u oa postal card send It to r For further particulars inquire of ELI BANGS. 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