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ROGUE RIVER COUPLER PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY A. E. VOORHIES ' una or staacairnoa : On Year. In nlniHia, - f 1.25 8ix Months, .16 Threw Months, - X Bingic Copie, JA All subscriptions continued on til ordered to eeam. and until aJl arrearajres ara paul. Law, custom and tha keeping o( account, make th payment of denM imperative A Few before toe name can bailing hat. b removed from tbe Advertiidnr rate on application. Copy for change of 'ad"mast be' banded in before Tuesday noon, otherwise setting oi tne matter Till be charged for at the rate of 6c vex running inch, vingle ecannirj. Altera tions and additions tu eoov will be char-ted or at the rale of 10c pet running inch, ain- gi comma. poet Oregon, as second-class mail nailer, Thcbsdat, November i, 1900 laaued bit President McKinlwy h Thanksgiving proclamation setting aside Thursday, November 29, a the day lo be observed a a national day of thanks giving and praise. "To leav the Philippine would mean t lea them to be trampled into bloody mad beneath the feet of the war ring tribe, who will acrambl lot power od work tbeir wicked will on on another. We bar got to May there for tha sake ot oar own honor and national greatness." Roosovslt at Indianapolia All Bryan bugaboo may b claaaed alike, trusts, imperialism, militaryisro declaration ol independent, eoosent o( the governed, th Tajjal outlaw Agma aldo second Washington ; eai:b and all are mere subterfuge employed to deceive people to the end (bat Bryan be exalted to the presidency o( th t ailed Bute. Th Oregon lumber exhibit at the Pari exposition consist of 78 panel ol native Oregon wood, all different. Tbe panel are teat and th (orfac ol the wood ia highly poliabed and make moat attractive display. Th credit of making tbi diaplar ol Oregon's foreatrr ia do to the Southern Pacific railroad eompny, who bore tbe entire ripen of gathering and initalling the ihibiL "We recogniie tbe necessity and propriety of th honeat co-operation ol capital to meet new batine condition nd especially to extend rapidly increas ing foreign trade, bat we condemn all conspiracies and combination intended to restrict business, to create roinop ollee, to limit prodoction, or to control price, and favor sorb legislation as will effectively restrain and aecnr th light of producers, laborer and all others who are engaged In industry and com merce," Republican National Platform. Tbe Albany Herald-Disseminator says "Th 8oatbern Pacifis Company have added 3.300 freight car to their road daring the put year, and yet they can not tornish car for tbeir traffic. Tbeir basin has more than doubled daring the fiat year. This, with a light wheat crop locally, which would have added considerable tonnage to be moved. Tbe raw-mill and factories1 are clamoring for car. A well known S. P. man re marked recently the only way to stop thit noise and ease np was to vote for Bryan." What a bleeeed thing it is for the German Emperor that be doe not live in this conn try where peopl so freely criticise the national ruler. Th m peror aunng on week, senlenceii a Berlin editor and a Hamburg laborer to ix month's Imprisonment in fortress, and a porter from Malburg, a deaf mot from Dueseldjrf, and a laborer from Beulhen for term of from four month to one year. Tbe emperor would be in constant misery here and would prob ably have to bui.'d mora fortress space to accomodate all the pa. pl who might make comments on bimaslf. Qen. Benjamin Harrison will make no speech, but h I strong for th lection of Mt Kin ley. In an interview b says: "Remarkable and general prosperity has developed during lie Kinley's administration auccarding a period of great depression. A change of administration this fall would almost certainly renew condition from which we have so happily escaped. Th full dinner pail ia not a sordid emblem. It ba a spiritual igniflcance for the piritual minded. It means mora com fort for th wile and (amily, mora school ing and I'M work for the children, and a margin of saying for sickness and old age." :QDD,S,ZE Ladies Tailor-Made Suits To Close Out at a Reduced Price. RED STAR STORE, V. L DEAN. I CO, Propr. COMMITTEES ABE APPOINTED. The Werkiag Fares af the Mmiatj m atercul Claa art Organoid flMntna Hotcs. J.0TICE OF SALE. Post Office Building. Aimless denunciation will never aet tle the problem of "the trusts" or any other. Yet that ia the sole argument of Bryan and b ia following in regard to that important (juration. The trust problem ia a matter of magnitude and importance and has many phases to be studied. Any action in regard to it woold affect so many induatrio and ao many men, th laborer no less than tbe capitalist, that any reckless procedure could hardly fail of being ruinous. Any movement in dealing with ihia question sbouid be made with sober judgment and wise discretion with the fullest con sideration of the probable effects, rinch matters are much safer in the hands of men who have enough conservatinm and balance to see more than one side or mere edges of question. McKinley' record prove him such a man. Enterprise Bro. Meat Cutters at Cramer "If there is any one who believe tbe (old standard s good thing, or that it must ba maintained, I warn bim not to rast bis vole for m because I promise him it will not ba maintained in this country longer than I am able to get rid of it." Bryan at Knoxville, Teno., sept, ia, im Where to Vote. Resident of North (jrants Pas will vote at the court bonae; Son th Grant Pass at the city ball ; West Grant Pa at the Sugar Pin brick warehouse. Editor Bee Wonder. Editor W. V. Barry of Lexington, Term., in exploring1 Mammoth Cave, con tracted severe case of Piles. His quick cure through using P.ucklen'a Arnica Salve convinced bim It is another world s wonder. Cures Piles, Injurier, Inflammation, and all Bodily Eruptions. Only 25e at Ir. Kramer's drug store. HEW FALL GOODS You will Cud a complete assortment of NEW FALL GOODS in every Department. Dress Goods Capes Jackets Wool Waists Wrappers Skirts Corsets Underwear Clothing Overcoats Mackintoshes Hats Hosiery Blankets Umbrellas Rubber Goods Also a comptete line of STAPLE DRY GOODS. ...SHOES... IK MY SHOE DEPARTMENT you will find the best makes to be found. In light, medium and heavy weights. I handle nothing but strictly Fint-CUu Updo-Date Shoe. E. C. DIXON The Porto Kican me Ur is a grand ex ample of the manner in which a mole bill may be magnified into a mountain. The Bryan stump orators artt glib in their description of the manner in which th "McKinley government haa taxed th poor oppressed I'orto Kicans 13 per ent," leaving th infertile almost in variably that the "tax" is 13 per cent of th valuta of the products. Tha real fact of the matter, aa everyone ought to know, I that all bat H per cent of tbe old tariff was taksn rdf, ami th 13 per cent was retained merely aa a temporary measure for the relief of the sulferers from the terrible hurricane which dev astated tbe island, and the Income is applied in that direction. Ihia micro scopic tariff doe not affect the Porto Kican people, who had disposed ol their crop. It affect tbe sugar and tobacco trusts, bo had two year' crop storrd up In tiie I'orto Kican ware houae wait for tree trade with tha I' nft.il States, and th measure was really a means by which thee same trusts were compelled to contribute eomewbal to the relief fund. How to Vo!t. Tbe Republican county central com mittee hava arranjre) with James llol man. Justice of the Kace, opposite the court bouse; L. V. Stewart, .Notary Public, office with I'avu llrower; T. P, Judson, Notary Public, dike at Calhoun Grocery Company, C.K.May bee, No tary Public, orBce over Josejb Wolke's hardware store, and E.E.Dunbar, No tary Public, otlire at tbe bank, to pre pare tha necessary registration blanks lor voters alio are not registered, to en able them to vole at the coming election. All pi tons who have not been registered in the precinct in which they desire to vote, or who are registered in some other precinct, than that in which they will apply to vote on election day, and all young men who have become of ae since the registration books were cloeed laat May will be compelled to furniih an affidavit sworn to by himself and aix witnesses (freeholders) and executed before soma clEcer authorised to ad minister oaths (notary public or justice ol the ieci before they will be allowed to vote. Republicans should atteud to this matter befor it is too late. r reeiaen: i. u. Kootn nas made a etrelui canvas of the name of tha mem bers of tbe Minim and Commerr'al elub, organized last week and not until Toes- Jay ot this week did ha finally determine the personal of each committee. It is very important that persona suitable for eertain work U chosen. Mr. Booth baa carefully considered tha want ol Grant Pa. and it varied resource. and haa selected tbe committee mem' bers having all tbe conditions carelully considered. The following ara tha rom naite.es, tbe first mentioned name being tbe chairman: ExaxcTiv aid Fbixcul T. P, Cramer. W. M. Hair, Geo. 8. Calhoon, C. W. Haye,Tho. Smith, R. W. Clark, H. C. Eobzien. . Mixixo CoMxrrrx J. D. Fry, H. C. Perkina, P. H. Harth. Good Cunt aud iMraovxaisr H. A. Ked, Claua Schmidt, Geo. E. Good. 1 KATaFoBT AXIOM A5D BoAD S. L. Bartlett, W. F. Kreuier. Ed Lister, . W. r-cbimtlt, II. L. Lewi. lA5urArri'aKa axd Powaa John U. Williams, T. A. Hood, W. V. Wngbt, F- Tuffs, H. C. Kinuey. AovxaTiswo R. L. Coe, Geo. Cracner, Josepu Vvoik, E. W. Kuykendall, A. P, Harth. EATiaTAiHvrjvT Artnur Conklin, L. V. Stewart, J. L. Myers, U. E. Smith, L. A. Heberlie. LxoiLATto-R.jbt. G. Smith, L. L. Jewell, W. I. Haeetland, Dr. J. Jen nings, Scott Grilfiu. KacxPTioa J. E. Petersoi,, C. L. Clevenger, 11. D. Norton, W. it. Flana gan, G. E Howland. Dictatius( Cvnjtrmc A. C. Hooh, John Ha.:kett, W. F. Horn, II. L. Kea s!er, C. t Louia. V'av and Mx.taa J. A. Slover, I. 3. Tompkin, W. 8. Wo.xl, J. Shallhorn, R. 8. Wils-m. . LrrenATi af asd Exhibit N. IXI mater, K. 'Thomas, A. E. Vocrhies, F. W. Chausee, J. Shaeka. It ia tbe intention to get these several romniitlee to work at the earlieet pos sible opportunity and the executive committee will soon hold a mettiiig and outline the particular dulies of I he above committees, at tbe present time, as defined by the by-laws. The constitu tion will be carefully considered by the executive committee and a report on tbe same will be read at the meeting of the Mining and Coinn ercUl club, Noember 13. The following named gentlemen have joined the club : Kuvkemlall, K W Lieter, Ed ' Lewis, II L Marshall, C II Mvers, J L Mnjor, Dr. C May bee, C E Norton, H D i'entlaud, E C Perkins, H C Peterson, J E l'hilip, Henry keed, ii A mith; K G Smith C E Shallhorn, John G Shitska, J St. Louis, C Slover, J A SwHtlaiid, VY I Stewart, L V Smith, Thomas Schmidt, Claua Schmidt, F W Thoma?, R Tompkine, I S -Tuffs, J P Voorhies, A E Williams, John W.xid, W S Wright, W G YYoIke, J Wilwjn, K S P-x.tli, J O Bobxein.'II C Iturtlett, K I. Chaiii.se, F V Conklin, Arthur Cramer, (, V A P Calhoun, ii S Clark, K W Coe, K L Cope ,T V Cramer, T P Clevenjier, C L Ielcmater, N Fry, J l Klana.'an, V II Cirithth, Jo ti'jjjtl, Geo. E Grillin, Scott Hough, A C Harth, A P Harth. P II Horn, W F Hackett, John Hair, W M Haves, C W Heberlie, L A IfiKid.T A Howlaml, G K Jewell, L I. Jiuininirs, Dr. J Kessler, If I. Kinm-y, H C Krumer, W F II unJer j a cer- Tne Draper copper property aear Waldo i now connected by telephone with tbe main line. Tboe. Rouek, a wheat com mission merchant of Portland, ia now in tba Althousa country investigating mining property. A. E. Hi-irgtand. a mining man whoa bom is in California, spent several days in Grant Taas. He ia iast returning Notice is berehy given that - i :. .iih- iiriwijiAns'n Ultl OJ viirt'rc m - tain chattel mortiiage, m:. lecu,! and delivered on tha lonrth -Uy ot November. HM, by C. E. eton, W. E. Nichcla and S. M. etoo to: , Ecloa Pollock to secure the payment o , three promissory notes ea. b da'ed , Nofember 4. !s'j9, for the sum of l- eacb, due Feboary 28. January 31, law and December 31, 1SH9, respect-, ively and each bearing interest at the; late of l't per cent, per annum from maturity, which chattel morrnaie con tained a provision that in case oe a.... should be n;ade in tbe payment of the principal sum or interest, tbe mortsie Iharin named or h 14 exePUtOrS OT from a five months' stay in the Alaekan mine. , sinees should take and carry away iue . , . , , . . . goode and chattels in tii-i Jiortgi. Jame Lindsey, conaulUng mining in1 nereln cer drm;ribed. and sell and engineer, of Portland, spent Mocday in diupoee of the same at public riction town on hia return from a mining in-,opon giving one weeks' notice of tbe vesication tour in California. He ex-, ' in l'V' nZl rountv" . . . tion published in J'ephme couniy, pert sooa to investigate property in Oregon; snd that on ihe 24: h day ol British Columbia. October, l'M, the whoie of the sums A.trikei'on at the Iron Mountain ', named in said prouwiory notes and the m 'rrniNi i rv i r iiit-tr-vni wsai uut'' Coppermine aear Keswick, Calif,, a a result of which th great copper producer is idle end 350 men are out of work. The men ask for an 8 hour work day with 10 boar paywbich tha company refuse to (ire. Tbe strikers have a little tbe worst of it (or tbe company baa closed it hoarding bouse and the men net having a place to prepare themselves food will ba forced to leave. Tbe Tin Pan and Lime Dyke mine oa Gall creek were purchased last week by H. A. Reed of this place and associates, who will commence develop ment work immediately. Mr. Reed has hula varied experience in mining In Idaho, Ctah and California and alto io Central and South America and he think well of Southern Oregon as a mining country. He will dieposeof bis clothing snd furnishings stock and devote his entire attention to mining. dne and owing. I did on said day With the assistance of the sher.tf ol -Jw ohine county, Oreiron take into and now have in my oossemriun the following described perfonal property, described in and covered bv said ef.al'el mortiae. towit; about 3fl feet of eleven-inch hydraulic pipe; 50 feet ol 15-inch bvdraulic nine: to bvdraulic elbows: two short hydraulic taperi; onejhydraiic . - ,-. t I ;.. J.1n. trt litper ii itrb junx, lap-rniis num - 15 inches; off No. 2 ijiant. two nozzelt: That on the 10th. ilay of Noveraher l'.M) at tbe ware bonne of Jewell A Fry on H street in Grants Fay". Josephine county, Oreiron, the Slid described chattels will be sold at pubhc aurtiou lo the highest bidder for cash by thesh'ritf of Josephine county, Oregon, to satidiy tbe demands! of laid mortgige. Ei.xrs Pdllik k, Vortgagee. ....Save Time.... and Labor by using a St. Louis Washing Machine Price, $10.00 Sold on Easy Installments. Take One on a Week's Tiial. Hair-Riddle Hardware Co AT JEWELL'S OLD STAND. BORN. Mining;, Real Eatare and Insurance. The. U'arcity of houees for rent in Grants Pas ia causing a demand for building lots. I have a choice selection of lots at the lowest prices and some of them on very easy Urnia. Be sure to call anil aee me. I am getting in touch with the mining men of thia county and investors from abroad. Would be pleased U know what re.identa of the county have, even if tbey do not need my service juat now. Have you placer or quartx? Will you sell stock or lease? I represent solid fire insurant: com panies and would be pleued to write jour policy. I also attend to collection. E. C. PXJITLA.ND. Opera house block, Granta Pass. CHRIST!: At Grants Pass Tu. s a . October: 2, ImOo, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christie a daughter. MARRIED. D. 31. Oeboroe Company take tbe Grand I'rlae at t'arln. V. M Osborne A Co., who are exhibit ing their line of harvesting machint at the Paris F'.ioaiiioti, have great reason to leel proud 1 1 the dmtinclioa won there by the excelleut shoaiog ol thi i mach ine. They have secured the highest award obtainable, not only for their Mower, Keaper and self binding Harvester, but it inc'udea their Tedder, Rake, ami also tbeir complete line of Peg Spring Tooth and Il.ao Harrows. Notwithstanding the tremendous com petition of both American and Foreign exhibitors, the jury extended lo the Os borne line their highest tribute. In addition to tbe grand prise, the O. borne Sell-Binding llarventer and the Osborne Mower took the first prise at the great field trial held June 15, at I. Game, rrame. ( lour K. hange. Farmers, do not haul your wheat 20 to 60 miles to exchange, Scott Gri.'fin ill give von as many pounds ol Hour for a bu'hcl ot wheat as any mill jar x 1 1 give you. lou will find Scott tirilhn at his Hav, Hour, red and Seed Store. Cor. liih and 1 streets, Grants Pass, Ore A BIG GENUINE I a. a, ON STAPLES INCLUDING ALL 1 SHOES, PRINTS, VICUGUA, DRESS AND WRAPPER FLANNELS AND UMBRELLAS. Our stock is larger in those in both jiricc anil quality. lines laa any store- in Southern Ore-rou an.l s wo know we eait e.ise vou A Useful IVosont Hesides the Discount IaaaMaMWsaaajatjsaaMBMjTjs OF 10 PER CENT TO EVERY PURCHASER THE SUGAR PINE STORE. Programme Local liutitutc. Following i the programme of the Local Institute to be held at Merlin Nov. 3, l'JOO: MORXLVU BliHSIOX 9:00 Opening. I "Purpose of Local Institutes" G A Savage "Language in Primary Grade' Jeusie Scovill "Arithmetic in Grade Work" 8 W Holmee Diacussion. "Writing" W A Masaie " Reading in Second and Third Readers" olive 0en arrxaixc e.-.-i.jn. 1:30 "Attention" J P UcCouuell Oiacnssion : "Subjects for An nual Institute." "Geography, Sutb and Sev enth Grad. Alice Smrlh 'Needs of Our School". . . . II M tiocham Ihacuslon. "Supplementary Realinit''. . . lielle iiuden "History" lielle Sturei A literary entertainment will be given in tbe evening by the scholars of the Merlin rch. ol. The school law provides that the county (nperintenderrt shall organize and hold at ltost three local insiitu'es with in the yeur in various pirt of the county, at such times arid place as he may deem must expedient, and be shall secure at llieso meetingi si fir as practicable, the attendance and co opera tion of ti-houl otlicers, teachers and parents. For convenience in holding local institutes Superintendent Sayage has divided the county into four districts aa (o!Ioi: Northern, with Merlin as center; eastern, with Tiraiits Pa.-. as center; southern, with Williams as center and western, with Kerliy as center. A cordial invitation is extended to school otlicers, patents and all others interested in school work to attend the institute and aiist in the work. SHATITCK LONG At the Newman M. E parsonage, Grants Pan, (.ire , Oct. 25, Vm.T. J. Sha luck, "f Grant" Past), anil Mi?s r'annie B Ijnit, ci Inland, Rev N. F. Jenkins othciaring. EVEP.ToN lEXMNGS At Ihe reoi denre ol thej brid-'s parent.. Mr. and J. R. Jeniiinu. in Grants Pa.. Ore., Oil. '.M, l:Xl W. E. Everton and Miss Alwilda Jennings, Rev. N. F. fen kins otticiatinK. LIXD VAX PELT At Crescent City, Oct. 20. 1900. Eirnvr G. Lind and Mi's Jennie Van Pelr, Kev. 0. N. Goulder officiatinir. Both parties are resideuts of Southern Oregon and Mr. Lind formerly lived in Grants Pajis, moving to Crescent City about t:x years ao. CPri)S GOODMAN At the residence of the bride's parents Mr. and Mr. John Goodman, in Grants Paw, S. VV. Cpton,of Wolf Creek, Ore, and Miss Florence M. Goodman, of thii place, Kev. N. F Jenkins performing the marriage ceremony, Mr. Cpion is a young man oi abiiity and worth who has been a resilent of this countv three years or more. Mrs. I'pton was formerly of Coquille, Ore. The Coirikr extend congratulation. DIED. Ths J. P Co'i Nw Pruidcnt A New York dhpatch of Friday rays. The Evening Post says that the selection of Charles M. Mays, general u, soaker of the Grand Trunk Railroad as president of tbe Southern Pacific, was cobttruied to-lay by th highest Southern Pacific authority. Ill appointment will be acted upon by the b wrd next week. He is a.' ready onaniinouily aureed to, however, and the directors consider that they have been fortunate in securing the hast postible railroad man fur IK presidency. Mr. Ha) i will reside in San Francisco and will have complete cliarir ol th 'Operations ot the railrotd. miih Mr. C. H. Tweed as chairman, in New York. It was siated today by a director there would be no friction in the manag.;n"i,t over Mr. Hays' appoint mer.1, an I that he will have the cordial sur rjort of the wnole board in hi plans lor the develop ment ol the Southern Pacific It i, believed more modem melhods of rail roading will largely increase it nel earning ability. L'l.'KK At Ric e Lake, Wi., Wednesday Oct. 25, lww, tho. Ii, lie, lather o'i Mrs. Jo, lloirfciin, ,jed SS years. MYUICK At Grants Pa, TuesJav, October JO. UnW. infant ctnid of Mr. and Mri. thai. A. Mvriclc, a.-e.l 3 months. F. A. WEBBER-At Gra in Pjh, Mon day O fober 2I, lt'Oil, F. A. Webber of Santa B irba-a, Cain, auid 2') yar. F. A. We b r an 1 John Whb -r his father wt-rs oo ih-ir wav from Sinta Barbara to To-tland in hope of benefit. t ng the I ea th of the y junT man. His condition was such its at thev were com pe led lo stop oil at thia place Fri lay, the 1!)'!..' The yount man had been sick for s.-n.e '.in e with pneumonia which developed iuio conauiup:ion. The remains we.e embalmed anion Tuesday niijht Ihey were tr.in-por:ed to .aiita Birbara wherj a n, other an sis'er are aSit:i.g. IIOLMAN & SON", jmCROCKERTf. Will be on displa' in a few days, comprising a fall jtv ' complete line of GLASSWARE AND CROCKERY. ' ..at bamainsi i Our business is increasing Thanks to you! Fotehu est quality of goods at " stunner " prices we are the head qua rt'rs Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Watch repairing a speciiltt' iff! Dollar Saver CHICAGO RACKET STORES; LEMONS, 1c. EACH Oil Coats $t 25 Oil Hafs 30 Thigh Rubber Boots $4.30 FURS FASCINATORS WINTER STOVES A New Stock of Cow Bell Straps Whips Pole Straps Collar Pads. Fleeced Hose Flannel Shirts Wool Sox Underwear Our first bin shipment of Xmas Goods received, at the New York Racket Store UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS OtfW on fit'i St. oppo. Court Home Retideiice Xo-th 7th St. GRANTS PASS OR A Pionsrr Lady of 52 Yrs. Anna Kan, a pioneer of W,: who uiru ai oer uome at v mow prln;s last week. a;td 74 jiarr. was the wife oftheltN.C lean, who toik np the first donation claim in Korne Kiver vallev, and who wajone of the commis sioner appointed by the leii'Vatnre lo onfln'H Jackson county. Mm. Iean wss the 6rt white woinau married ir Rootle River valley, and had lived cou tiuuoiisly on the d-naii.n claim since rebruarv. lv'. Aht.m I Tiding. The st.aoier State of California, alter 21 years of r-ervi.-e betaeen IVrtland and San Kranrisvo, r-oen-d out from H.i.iri. Thurs.lav noon cu her tareweil trip 011 thi roule. She arrived 10 Portland on her first tnu. May ii, Hro in command of Captaiu lizard l-ei.n.r ... mained wilh her nearly a d...i--n year. He was Succeeded by Captain ft. S. A ley. who aaa mazier uuiil ahjut lour years o, when ho was socceeded by Captain Charles tiretn. Sine Cap tun tiifen's re iremenl she bas been m t of th tim. in conmand ol C .main John aitbouiih t'suuii,. J..i, Parsons, Uolall and Tbomaa hav. .1.0 ma.1 occasional trip wilh her. She went out on her last trip i command ol Captain Thomas. The Stat is a eood, fast boat, and ludds Iti record between Portland and San Fi anci.cn. Si. .,,.1 ith a number e' eo tly at-cid.-n't du- Don'. Filarry. Alm'et evervidly rcu:eml.pi the cele brated advice of the London An.A, "To those atxxit U.' riarnr. 'c7." There u in tnat advice the evpresston of the feeling of ruuy a mother who sava, "I tior my daughter itl never marrv and u:Ter ua I have." In ninety -eiht casts in every hun dred there s no nee.1 for this juf fenn,;. Ioctor lierce's Favorite Prescription cures the vroiianly dis ease which'cauje wiicly miwy. It dnes enrevblinjr drais, heals in titmnution and ulceration and cures female weak new. It in. vi'orates the womanly orvan-t-nn, tnuujuiiiies the nerves and (fives the mother strerinh to give her children IV) not allow an tin. npulous dewier to sell you somethirir in place of ' Fa voriie Prescription." claimed to be "just as good." There u nothing jitvt as irwd for women a "Favorite lYwcwption. t m to pleav! wilh vr i-Mmrtioin I b.rt.v kn-o ftinH. I. r-r ri k,, w k.M far. writr. ,V"v Milo K ,nt of isu St Thooiaa Co . tia. V.w r nb:itji mv'fcw Ulrmrnu to iSe wrr!i k. vt ll wiutll wild rrrsl paint m my .k tSt kmev rn or n, r ,:.m. It palpejtio. the bnn thai at tinn ( cuid h.nl'.v l,r 1 cu:a kanllv rn p ia lh m.',. hit after warns thrre b.-tt: u F.vorv ivr ,.,. iniherlor.g caierr on thi. . . L il',,.ri-i ''"'' " ri ner l;lmi is Ino-ienilr mni;,-... A ;n Af maril dm law ni cords in coo quvece. I swlfhw Pr. Fierce' Houiuit PeUeta cure sick ' Not slow as the fifth wheel of a h earse " are the ce'ebrated STUDEBAKER :-: WAGON Kept By F. H. Schmidt. Who Also Keeps HARDWARE, PAIXTS AND OILS II E AtXCTARTERS FOP. Reapers and all Farm Machinery Lisht and Heavy Wagons and Buggies MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS- anything in the line of Cemetery work in any 1 am prewred to furnish if MAEE1 E or GRANITE kind hat I can hit your order, , the very be8t manner. tanfur,9b work in Scotch, Swede or American t.r.n Marble. Fn, Street Nr- , Grwne., warrants my ""! . . 11 ite or any kimi" Gar.shnp. J. B. PADDOCK, M upil 9 Tnjtdy at Jtlfcrion. I-ui-: J,., r-chools tiand J aid--ars. ! strm-k her with ne, Sk:e,i 13 ..,. . 1 'i toe Jtavr-on tni:r..t .j .... IV 1 1 v-miniy Mipt. tieo. -" id last Tn-tdar morning . til' vs V ITMB IkUu 1 ..... . I tor at the Mine -m. . ..... ... 1 . , , . , "' .y v racmr.n tb Irontal hone ar.d Ufa.. - - - will, h d fonh and whii-h 1.1. lur her recovery. in.ie ,1 lo. n j, f the 1 hlid but it 1. . .". ,UM commuted :ou..i, .r. ttfati. Lav 10 tecure oail but Don't Be Duped Tbere have Nvn placed upon the marir evvml ctx-ap reprlnu nt an ollete tliiw" " Welxter's llictiouary." They 1 offered under various name at a Iu" Pn nry imnla ileaUra ajiMtta. etc. aw In a tew Instance at a premium furut.-nj? ttoM to plwr. Aaiiotmcenienu of these comparatively Worthless ffnrtntt are very ratolcllnf ; frr le"" ber art tadrerttaed to be the wl-itu" e-iuivsirnt .,f . aiirber-prlcetl "r? "any. far s we know and bejiei. tw an. I By. snd he brains I lit'le hope 1 of ,he recoverv ! nnpossiij'e lo ex her former to Ibe e been nhoui avail. j Subicnb. for THE COUBILR lM"'..JACN,S.car -w )! m lis 51 A rr'tr Cn ' -n mi .,.1- .11. 1 im a 1 --'i.TL. t"rii "J"5" CO. "HI SW , . i (rum A to L Pbototvpe enpie of boo of or-r JW r-'wrs aixwhicsi In it day wwssokl nwahw ai'il, ji wrncn wae much superKir in 11; pnnl, and biouin to tbeJwIniitatNHM. t" tueu a a ura of some merit lrud J Long Since Obsolete. The aupple-ment of lftno wvewlleil ww",1-' """O "ooie of t beae t are art r llaeU to ci Ki tain. wa. enojplied hjr a ""n dd mr tonr roe. ajr-. ou " PMNwhed t-eforw ha cti. tuber ml Sialuajos are preaxuy of more or TV 5t-lr-i UatkrljlKW Dlctirv t VP of that name familiar to ttiia frenerat1' It outiuun. u,, SIU h,. w,tb lllustiw- ' 00 MriT ererr pajfe. and hear. 00J tapnnt on tbe title rwClt protect V ttHVvnirhtfr.ioache.piuijtati.-o. I t aluiojj, as th work u. we liavw at " j etpenw puhtBJjed a th..rouhl reiwe "ii;, own thrHirteut the " vecjarer International Dictionary. a ax-tiooary u.u a btetuu. jrwi Get the Best. Eiustrated paoiphlrt free. AoUna &C.HEIKUXCO.SrtnftsiVkKai