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THURSDAY", F2RKUARY lO. 149.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER Of OIIXIAM
COUNTY. OREGON.
- PI fJrl? I T!, War Department has Ku
wait Ji ULliiiU. Uioriscd the" Quatefnfttcr, De-
i
partauent to secure at once a iron
tihip, of from 1000 to 1200 tons
burden to lay cables to connect the
islands of the Philippines. The
War Department has already
ordered 1G6 wiles of cable, which
weighs 525 tons. It will he- eoil-
etl ii skeleton tank in the various
holds of Hie vessel. It is consider
ed very important by the govern
ment to connect the various islands
ofthe Philippines by cable. Scien-
titi"Amorieam.
The Chinese government does
not take- into account bravery on
the part of its military and" rmval
eomtiianderswhott. dotached" from
victory. No allowance for condi
tion or circumstances is made for
defeat, and' the fucKles commander
who Buffera it find suicide the
(uickeeO-nd easiest way m of his
troubles. The theory of the Span
iards in this regard appears to be
airailar to, if not identical with,
that of the Chinese. Thus Admi
rals Montojo and Ccrvera, whose
fleets were destroyed after a gallant
fijiht it the late war, were- coldly
received .t Madrid, and both are
awaiting trial by court martial for
allowing an overwhelming, force to
overoome them. General Jaudenes,
who snrrenderedf to our army and
navy at Manila, baa been arrested
and imprisoned at Madrid by order
of a court-martial; General Toral,
according to all accounts as brave
a soldier as ever drew his sword
for his- country, is awaiting the
rWisinn of a court-martial for
apitulating at Santiago, and Colo
nel San Martin, who retreated from
Ponce on the approach of General
Brooke, has gone to the penal
settlements of Centa for life. Brave
men all, who, having borm the
brunt of battlo for a corrupt and
incompetent! goverexnent, are pun-
xehecT because they could' not wrest
tictory from foredoomed defeat.
Cregonian.
Thi legislature is going down
n history with the credit of re
fusing to do a lot of foolish and
injurious things it was asked to do.
This will be the sweetest flower on
its more or less, honored grave.
Salem Statesman.
ARLINGTON.
EM. Redford and Coe packed Ice
enough, hiriu the cold spelt to tinman
the town with ice nil neit trimmer.
The river it ftee from ic once more.
nuking the terry people happy. The
river nan beeu closed three timet thi
winter.
Sit below tern was the coldest regis
tered at thit place the last cold spell.
the coldest that has been known here
lor many years.
The farmers on Shatter Flat say the
lnt treee killed imwt ol the wheat
which will necessitate reowing. Mr.
Wealherford it preparing to resow l'-00
acres.
To the great satisfantioo of the people
of Arlington, there will be no ho al
lowed In be kept within the city limits,
Hereafter, people who contemplate keep
inn hoite can itovern themselves accord-
inglv.
Tha Indians have begun to bring In
wool and nelts. f which thev sell tons
everr spring at this place. Tnev gather
them trom sheep that (lie On tne ranges
daring the winter. It is not an nncoin
mon siitlit to see twenty or thirty horses
packed with wool and pelts, in charge
of two or three old squaws, npon our
streets in spring time.
We onderatand that anile a nnmher
of theepdied along Willow creek dnring
the last siorm. It Is also reporter mat
Mr. Reah hast 1600 head in one night.
An extreme cold spell after a few weeks
of warm weather late in the winter,
especially after a long spell of bad
weather.' is verv disasterons on sheep,
and in fact all stock that are poor in
flesh.
' It Was Pretty Breezy.
The Ontario Advocate fiat the follow'
ing account of an Oregon lephvr that
fanned the whiskers of that barg a few
nights since:
"Ontario was visited by it wind storm
a few night ago, which was likely the
fag end of the .rip-snorter the Bnrns
papers have been telling abimt of late,
At any rate it blew. The wind came
from a aoothweaterlv direction, and
hurled alfalfa Hay and sprigs of sage
Bromo
Laxative!
Quinine
Will
Cure a
Cold in
One
Day.
Price 25 cents.
For sale by
J. H. Hudson
CONDON. OREGON.
The wornerof Oregon may soon
it on dry goods boxes in front of
the corner grocery and? hold her
own to political discussion with
her masculine brother. A resolu
tion providing for women suffrage
was passed by the 1895 legislature
and was again brought up and
passed by. the 1899 legislature on
Tuesday of last week. The matter
will be submitted to the voters of
the state at the next regular elec
tion and if it receives a majority
vote the elective franchise will not
thereafter be prohibited to any
citizen on account of sex.
Th's is the way Rev. Sam Jones
sympathizes with Hobson: "The
newspapers may aecry nooson ana brnah ,hrotlgh fte ,ir ,t , 29 mile gait
speak ill of him, but he bas toe 'and the gate went too. Many stoves
profound sympathy of my heart.
Why, to kiss everybody that comes
along, from the old maid with moss
on her lips to the gray widow; to
kiss the old sister whose nose and j
chin are"n!eeting; to kiss the bad
and the indifferent. Gentlemen, I
like kissing, but I want to pick the
time, place and cause. Poor Hob
son. He needs the prayers of the
church and the sympathy of his
comrades-"
It is not for anyone to question
the underlying feelings or motives
that prompted Claude Branton to
make a profession of relf giof, and
to conform with the ritea of the
charch. He stands in a perilous
position, life is all but lost, and it
is to be hoped the consolation of
religion will sustain him on the
gallows, from which he has little
hope of escape. Eugene Guard.
The expert telegrapher is said to
be doomed. A printing telegraph
has been invented that will do the
work of six operators and can be
run by a boy or a girl. The ma
chine can be manufactured for 10.
It is ftaid the Western Union com
pany will take the machines as fast
as they can be turned out, and will
save a million dollars a month
when all its offices are equipped
with them.
were drawn oat through the stovepipes
the strong wind blew in at the neck of
beer bottle back of Tom Weetlake's wet
grocery and blew the bottom oat of the
bottle. Harney county wagon track
paused over the town by thousands
The strain on wire fences was so great
that staples were drawn oat of the poets,
A coal oil barrel etan'lingJn front of the
O. K. Co. store was sacked oat throngh
the hanghole and tnrned inside oat like
a half-eaten banana. The dirt blew
from around a poathole mt at Rnther
ford's ranch and left the hole sticking
ont of the grnnnd abont two feet."
H. W. HARTMAN.
Carpenter and Builder.
Scroll Uork; a Specialty
Plansand Estimates Furnished
Condon : : Oregon
C. S. PALMER,
prtistif; Barber.
Sleek Shaves
and Hair-cuts
Razors honed and re-ground
CONDON OREGON
Deputy Stock Inspectors.
I have appointed as my deputies the toltoerlnf
Demons:
V. H.Colwell, Arlington.
L. B. Townaeuil, Condon.
Pred A. Unix. Koaail.
K. N. Johhuok. Lone Rock.
Stock Inipector lor GUUam County, Oregon
WE EXPECT
To control our share of the trade during the
year we have just entered upon and we expect
TO MERIT
Your patronage by courteous treatment, low
prices, first-class goods and square dealing.
YOUR PATRONAGE
Is most respectfully solicited. Call and see
us. It will be of mutual benefit.
The Arlington Cash' Stoie
COMPTON & GEORGE Propr'sy Arlington.
iirmru wuuu u un vAVUT
1
cAnncnQ' ATTcrmnrr
riWnmi.4i-..tf ill ILi.SaUler
We are prepared to Gil air orders for the following gooda
at shortest notice and lowest prices:
Superior Broadbeam Seeders,
Hoe Drills,
Single Disc Drills.
H. H. HENDRICKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
orrtccs AT COHDOK AMD roMiu oasaoM.
Careful attention to office eoaneel and roart I
Brat-tire. Vi III be In bin one at Condon on I
Monday and Tuesday ol ih week till further I
llotlca. HIiaiMll (mail are lunmm, rn-i
day and tfatnnlayt. There will be clerk and
notary in bis otnot al roseu in uia aoaenra.
w.
H. DOBYS8,
Attorney at Law, "
Notary Public,
Arlington, Oregon.
Will nraetlee In all the Coarta of tha State.
Collection aud Probata Buatnee given eerefsj
attention.
Treasurer's Notice.
All coontv warrants registered priori
to Mav 8. 1897. will he paid on omen
tal ion at ai y office. Interest ceases after I
this date. 8 B. Barkib.
Treasnrer of Gilliam conntv, Orpfton.
Dated at Condon, Ore., Jan. 9, 18m.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
LAHDOrrtcB it Tm Dallb. Or.. Jan. 2i. 1M.
Notiee la hereby siren that the followiiiK
named aettler hat Sled notice of hla Intention to
make final proof In auport of bit rlalm, and
that laid proof will bt made beloie N. J. Hale,
I", a. CommlMloner, at Iune, OregoOi on Monday,
Man-D ft. imw. tu:
WILUAM R. WARD, of Goowberry,
Rd. K. No. 4401. for the teU. aec a tpt a. rZSe.
W. M. He name the following wltoewee lo I
prove hie eonuunoue realaenoe npon ana enm-
. i . . . j i 1. o . : u w
J. O. Mama, J. J. Miller and N. K. McVey, all of I
Oooeeberry, Oregon.
jat r. liUCia, Mrum.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Nntlrc la hrhe rlren that the anderatcned I
ha. been dnlv aonoltited. by the Conntv Court of I
Gilliam County. Mate of Oregon, anmlnlalrator I
ol tne eauie ol jonn a. Linn, aei-eaaeo. aii
penona bavins' elainia amlnat aald oepeaaed. or
hla eatatv. am herebv uotltted and rea neated to
recent the aaiae to rae, ilMly vennea. at Minaon,
iregon, withlu atx month, from tne date hereof. I
Dated at Condon OrefTOn. I P. H. SraraitMaow,
Janaaryj, 1.
Admlniatrator.
KOTICE FOB PUBUCATI0N.
LiKn Orrica. Thi Dallss. Ob.. Jan. 21. 1K99.
Notiee la hereby given that the following-1
named e tier baa (lied notice of hi. Intention to
make final proof In mpportof hla elaim. and
that aald proof will be made before J. W. Morrow.
V. S. CommlMloner. at Heppner, Orefou, on
Thursday, March 2, im, vis:
JAY D. BALL, of Oooeeberry.
Hd. K: No. 6971. fortheswU. aee 11. tp S ,, r 23 e.
W. M. He names the fnllowina wuneeaea to I
prove bis cotitinnoaa reldence apnn and ealtl-1
ration of aald land, via: Ovonre Parman, to-1
gene Myers. Jacob Brmind and Alex Beiaatrom, I
all ol uooaeoerry, Oregon.
)j& M jat r. i.pca. rwgiater.
KOTICE FOB PUBUCATION.
LandOfotcs at Ths Dallis. Oa.. Jan. 21. IMS.
Notice la berebv given that the followlna-
named aettler ha filed notice ol hit Intention to I
make final proof in rapport of hit claim, and that
aaia prori wtu oe maaeoeiore j. w. Morrow, u.
. CommiMioner, at Heppner, Or., oa Tharwlay,
narea i. lew, via:
JACOB BBOCSD, of Oooeeberry,
HI. C. No. 413S. for the ne. aee 22, tp 1 a. r 28 e, I
W. M. He names the billowing witiieaaea to)
prove hiacontlnaoaa renlrteoce npon and culti
vation ol aald land, vis: Oeonte Parman. En-
gene Myers. Jay D. Ball and Alex Bergatroat, all
ol uooaeoerry, uregon.
jardl . jit r. LAicae, neaiaier.
OTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Timber Calture, Flual ProoL
IT S Laud Omca. Ths Dallso. Oa.. Dee. 12. 189H
Notice la hereby given that Frank Ward, of
Hardman, Or., ha. Hied notice of intention to
make flnal Drool Detnre J.w. Morrow. V. e.
Commlwiooer. at hla office In Heppner, Or., on
Friday, February 24. 1809,
on timber culture application No. DMA, for the
nw'i. eecza, ip a. r at. n. Jt. ne namea a.
witiieaaea: John T. Tarley. of Heppner: Joseph
O. Magga, Tboa. Parman and George Parmau, of
Uooaeiwrry, uregon.
o l . J. r. i.pcab. ategiaier
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lako Omci At Ths Dai.lhh, Ob.. Jan. 21, 1AM.
Notice la berebv given that the following-
named aettler haa Hied notice of her Intention to
make final pioof In support of her claim, and
thai aald proof will be made before H. N. Kraser,
eonnty clerk oi ollliam county, at Condon, Or.,
oa weonesuay, Marco s, im, vis:
VINA I.t'ELMNO, (formerly VlnaTullla)
Hd. E. No. 4637. for the sU eeli and r. see.
4. tp 4 s, r 2i e. W. M. she namea the following
(
PLom.
mm?.
Scotch Clipper, Double and Triple Gangs, Steel Beam and
Wood Beam Plows, Chilled Plowa.
We can furnish either Cast or Steel Shears with all Gangs.
CANTON
AckanwMirad the mptrlor ef all aukat.
. kghlaal dran, i
aoU peffcctlr. Caa he adj'
eat kaadiad.
The i
aioAt durakla aad tare the
rk a aide kiu.
where other, tail. Have dual srwa' auk fceada aa4
ill wean. Man M a
aaaav ttointa of lunarioetiv
eiaaiwltkSTEEI.vCHlLLEIIbatwaMand Ridiaa
AuachMaaL Coaapaie the with whan aad tea thaat
week aad yon will buy a Caatoa. MaavaKtarad by
ruuii zmmn co, uxisx, ilukssi
CANTON MU,r
BAR LEVER vHAr,r.3VS
as ' in ill a A ii ' "-J,
Ate lae beat because they are aade ef the beat Mail
aad am eWabla. The sseih caa ke adjuaasd aa a
daptk aad the edges ravened, rnau a uinaagary
Haoe la an sisaa. aaaaa ey
We also have a full line of the celebrated Studebaker
Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies.
LORD & CO.,
ARLINGTON.
OREGON.
-eAv'V -.,
Of ArlinRton, Or.,
No. 3918,
i Transacts a General Banking Business.:
Accounts Kept Subject to Check.
Drafts sold on all the principal cities of the United States
and Europe. Interest allowed on time deposits.
i SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS.
-e
WE SOLICIT YOUI t'JSlXESS-
D. M. FRENCH, President; W. W. 8TEIWER, Vloa-Prealdantj FRANK
T. HuRLBURTi Caehlejr.
IRECTORSD. M. FRENCH. W. W. 8TEIWER. W. LORD, L. C. ED
WARDS AND A. C. HAWSON.
J, H, PUTNAM,
GENER'L MERCHANDISE
FOSSIL, OREGON.
Gent's Clothing, Boots and Shoes
Furnishings, Neckwear, Etc.
Mitchell Wagons and All Kinds of Vehicles
Cheap. Call and see for yourselves.
luttont to sew I j
neatly dreued.Vy
clothes. Made
a, . .11
Boys' Clothes that wear well ana are twa
oaaa iiu.." ...... .. " 'L,to.
A Uion to motiiers: no pcuisi
00, jour coye eiwaya mj rt
threads, ail parts reinforced, feuWe seat and knees
. . . m.' avi i va a hi ii i i KrariTiriii hid h usiau'
very
steam
correct
K Pan. KAKa-WEAR6uTrmt. are gu
teed. Knee pan aulti at $.80, $3, 3'5
rirment2SMMntee4 made of wtarmiatlngcloth.tte
ihrunk. sewed w tn siik auu hw uhu.
I ylos. money tetuoded II not perfectly satisfactory,
Aik roMroaaisr mr ain vmnn . "x, :
llto.loenutlieoplt, aeotlier. Write
we will sea that imr enler is ttll4. Be si
tuok lur Uila trade atark,
riotalur
i to Ull
i sue to
riAURBr
ai
coitri, tTEnri ct., cmicaco.
witiieaaea to prove bereonttntKHtt resldern'e vpou
W illlama, all ol Condon, Omcon.
and cultlvallon of laid Uwl, vis: . A. Thomp
son, 4. J. fnrtwood, . h. PleU'her and 1. VI.
CHARLES FIX,
Bowling Alley and Baths.
Lower Main St., Condon, Ore.
POOL ROOM. SOFT DRINKS. CONFECTIONERIES. ETC.
Atml oroof In mibnort of his rlaim. ttnd thmt aafri 1
and chopped feed in any quantity for sale
ill P. Lcc.s, Beaister.
KOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lamd Orrica. Tas Dallc. Or, Jan. 21. ISM,
Notice ia hereby irhreu tiiat the following-named I
eettlerhaa filed notice of hie Intention to aaake I
elerk of '.IIIIUbb ronntr, at Ceatton, Oregon, on
iDuranay, Maren . law, via:
REUBEN McKlNHEY, of Ceodoo,
Hd. E. No. mi. for the nV4 ne! awU and
Lota 1 and S, aee 13. tp 4 a, r 21 e, . M. He
names the fullowlns witneewe to prove b(s
eontlnuona residence npon and eultivailon of
said land, vis: a. . onier, a. B. Darker, u. vi .
Klnehart and W. A. OariliiK, all of Contlon, Or.
J6-5l Jit V. VttCkt, tteaiatai.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Lard Orrica At Ths Dalle", Oa., Jan. SI. 1SW.
Notiee If hereby aiven that the followlne.
named settler baa Sled notice of hla Intention lo I
make final proof in s ipport of his rlalm, and I
that aald proof will be made before H. N. K niter,
coHn ir ciera oi umiara con my, n vxinaon, or.,
on rniay, nanrn t, isw, via:
DANIEL M. K1NEHAUT, of Condon
Hd. E. No. m, for the n'i n ntfsi and
ne'4 -4. see U, tp 8 a. I 21 e. W. M. He names
the following witneMea to prove hia eontlnuona
residence upon alio oniuvation oi saia lana. vie:
(. I.. Nenli-, H. V. Moore, J. H. Knox and Wil
nam mpDeu, all ol Condon, Oregon.
fv-W Jay P. LucAa, Bglater.
vOR TRADE..
Large Scales, price 25c a draft; reduction on contract weighing.
F.T. HURLBURT, Pr... SMITH FRENCH. 8o. DAN THOMAS, Mtn'fr
Arlington Warehouse Cb.
(Incorporated )
(Successors to Wasco Warehouse Co.)
General Storage and Forwarding.
HIGHEST PRICE P'lD FOR WHEAT, HIDES AND PELTS.
Barbed Wire, Naile, Flour, Feed, Salt, Sulphur, Lum
ber, Lime, Cement, Cedar Posts, Pine, Oak or Fir Wood
Always on Hand.
BEST CEDAR SHINGLES, $2.00 PER U.
taiiw Jor th Advances made on wool and wheat at any time
BeovKln. of Kossil: M. Withers niranfnrai r aa ir..HAi. tu 1 ai.i. e?x.k n ti..... m f u..-ii...a
.r.A i.h.M U'lth... M u..lll. .nrf l,k. U..I. .-. w. . w. w., r , . r. iinwiwiri
Hum, of tondon, Oregon. I (ff . MoU.ie. ' A.linn4A n
ii r, wtM, llfjiiw. I VHIVV III VV Ol 131 I UUSUi n UlU yiCJkUII
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
fj 8 l.AKD Omnr. The Dai.lxs. Oa.. Jan. 81. lno.
Notice Is hereby aiven that Oeonre T. Annell. of
Mayvllle, Or., baa filed notice of intention to
make Hnal proof before H. H. Hendricka, U, 0.
Uffnmiaaioner, at ins omce tn roMiL, or., on
Saturday, March 18, !8eo,
on timber culture enpli
sec ?. to 6 . r II e,
itneaaea: i. A. BOOKgin, or ro.ni; at. withers
lira
.11 S
Am
m. m
THBSPANI-
THEY HAVE; I
DOUBLE SEAV
DOUBLE KNEES
RIVETED. BUTTONS
. RUBBER BELT5'
WARRANTED NOT TO RIPr
SOLD OIILY BY
SHURTE & WEIR CO.
ARLINGTON, - - - OREGON.
DROP IN AT COB'S
Next Door to Bowling Alley Arlington,
whew you feel like enjoying a flrat-claae
CIGAR OR MILWAUKEE BEER ON DRAUGHT.
All kinds of first-class liquors on hand.
R I IE HART'S RESTAURANT
Condon, - Oregon.
GEO. W. RINEHART, Prop'r.
The public will find that no better tccommodationi can be
found iu this country than at this house. Meals 25c; beds 25c.
HEADQUARTERS FOR TRAVELING MEN.
CONDON MEAT MARKET.
Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal of first -quality. Chickens,
Eggs, Butter, Fruit and Vegetables bought and sold. We handle
only first-class meats and our prices are reasonable. No credit gir
en. It takes money to buy fat beeves.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited,
H. G. JORDAN, Propr.
Pries List of Lumber.
(Adopted September 1, 1808.)
Rnttgti lumber, pine, $10.00 per M
Broidh lomber.flr, 12 00 "
Hliiplap, erond clan floor
log, ruatle, celling end
nrfed, 15.00 '
Flretclete flooring, culling,
roatle and AnlNhlng, 22 60 " "
Slab arixid, er trord, .75
All bl I If diariiantrd 10 tier rent for
ipntmh. ' Same price end Mine Hla
count to all, lUaav IUutiad,
Lou I Valley, Or.
Auctioneer.
I hereby offer nir acrvicat to the pro
pie of Ullilam roanty In the rapNclly of
KPnvial anctionerr. All tmaliirva en-troaU-il
to my fare will rvcrlva the iiuiat
rarvfnl tlvntion. Will attr-ml to ad
vertiainir, ItilHiiK and all pri-liiiilnariea
when rieaired. Will attend alf In any
part of thla or adjoining cmintii!. Term
reasonable. Call on or ailrlrr.
tf
Uko, h. Nralr,
Conilnn, Or.
Notlos to Taxpayers.
All lasee nut paid at once will br
colleetfd by levy and tale. l'ltat remit
and mvi coats and trim hla,
W. L. Witcox,
Bheriffof Olllliu Co., Or.
Dated Jannary 30, 1R0. 17-48
ACTIVE ml.miTnRS WArTTEI EVFKY
wh.re for ' Th HUiry nf tlm I'IiIHmiIh.'s"
by Marat HatatraO, pomuita.lutH-d by Inn Uov.
crnnint aa omi-lal HUuirlini u th. War !
partinvnt. The Ixx.k waa writlon In armr ramiis
hi nan Kriinolaco, aa ibr l'acllto with Humml
Urrrltt, In tha hnapltala at Hiiliiilulii, III linn
Kniii, In tha Am. Mean trowhas at Manila, la
the liniiruunt ramiia with AKiilnakln, nn tha
o k of Ilia olympla with Ktwuy, and In tha
roarofhaitleatlliflalliif Manila, rl.inansa for
Kola, Hrimfiil of orlnlHal (ili tun'S takril hy
aovernnieiit vhiilmfraiiliars un thmpii I .arm
boo. Ixiar prima, ilia profits. Krvluht paid,
t'rtxilt lvfn. Iirop all Irashy nnnfflrlal war
books. OulHtfrve. Aitilniaa, K. T. barlwl, Me'y
aur Insurauce Bkla., CbkaKO. Ilk
Through Tourist Cars to 8t
Louis.
A tonriit tlreplng ear will leave Port
land every Monday via Mo. Pae, end
every, Wediifela via the Burlington
KouteatSP. M. via tha O. K. A N.
thniuiyh Halt Lake and Denver without
cliari(fr tu tit, lHiia, and nnder the aa-(M-rvision
of eipririencrd condiictom. No
change of rart to the ritiet, Kaniai City
or Ht. Lmiit. Keep thla wrvle In mind
when giilne Eaat and comult O. K. A H.
agenta or adilreaa. -
W. II. HeuiuyS
General Paiaengr-r Agvnt, Portland, OrTT
Land Applications, Proofs and
Abstracts.
H. N. Frajer, County Clerk, gives
leclal attention to abatrarts of title,
nd If al. prepared to receive U. 8
government bind fllingt and proofa, as
well ai applications for the purchase of
forfeited railroad landa and itate school
landa, at his office In Condon, Or.
NON-ALCOHOLIC.
o maa bo iivs on meat was ever
known to lick bla wife, or ask for a
divorce. A venerable diet woman Is as
cow and clammy as a tornlp. If yon
want your girl to have roay cheeks and
vitality tn her motion, feed her on beef
steak with occasional don of Dr. Haw-
on lonio Itinera. Hold everywhere
WANTED AOKNTR KOR "(It.ADBTONI!, HIS
Life and I'Hhllc Harvltea," by The. W,
n wiMHiitrini auirv oi a aionoHS w
IW. Over nnulamw. radiant naaaa. lis! .iiimtI.
rare annraviiias. hleheat, hl(nat, liest and only
jnilorsnt "OladaUMifl book'7 piiiillslied. ttuljr
ll.i t:imiaslon,Mt par cmt, trwllt alvan.
rrviaht mUiI. Otitit Inn. Urup all trash and
clHarMwa Binnth with the only true and food
"WiMliitoiMi liook." Addmsa TIIB UOM1NIDN
( IIMI'ANV. .,. I a.1 wj in .tu
Chicago. '
WANTEP-HEVER AL TRUSTWORTHY PER
anna In till state ta nmnaa our bnalnas
In their own and nearly eoHiitixa. Ill Mainly
wfleawork eondui'M at borne, rialary sl,lgi,t
WHO a year and expenses di-llnlte, tionallilv.no
more, no leae salary. Monthly $75. Helerenee.
Unclose aelf-addreaaed suinified envelnne, tier
trr E. Hoas, Prent,, tlnpt. M, Rblnafo' III.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Nntlne Is berrhv aivaa that tha MniWIumiul
adinlniatraUir of ll.e estate of Jaenb Johnson,
ivcvnn, has II d-d la the Couiity Court of Oil
lUat Cminly. atate of ( esnn, hh Snal am-OHnt
a such adialnlalmltir of said estata, and that
Tuesday, the 7th day of Maroh, I860,
at Ihe hoirr ef 3 o'clock P. M. haa boon tlxnd by
akt court as the time for beartne of nhjwUoui
w aaiu report, ana lae ssilrameul inereoi,
K. Ii llruin
Administrator of tha ettata of Jaevb Jolmaon.
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