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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1887)
- U:n hr.«.*.—A young mall' ftotn Amity was in the city yesterday und from him we learn that crops in that OFFICIAI. DIItKCTOKg. section are in good condition, the wild oats being nearly all frozen out; that blind staggers are afflicting a good many horses in the neighborhood, one man Ige . , wwetinò having lost several head, while another man on the sama place lost six head ( laturs ) from the same disease. A protracted meeting has been in progress there for tentatives some time, and that the young men arc |ge............ having nice times taking the gills home niuissi'incm I after services. The stock throughout that part of the country stood the hard winter very well, and seem generally to be in a pretty good condition. Our informant says the people of Amity arc pretty strongly in favor of the prohibi- toiv amendment and thinks that u strong vote in favor of prohibition will be cast there next November. On the county seat question the people seem to be pietty well divided, and only the count of the ballots can determine the Collection day. position taken by a majority of Amity’s first day of March. citizens. Altogether our sister city is a :re,h roasted peanuts at II. II. lively, go-ahead little place, ami its cit izens are always alive to their own in ilcli’s. li terests. !. 8. Cooper,of Wheatland, is in the i to day. P ersonal .—The .Grant Pass courier Ingli Collard i= now head steward in prints the following complimentary no ak’s new hotel. tice of Hon. W. D. Fenton of this city: ohn Farrar wants to engage a car We are in receipt of letters and cards J of beef cattle. fiomMIon. W. 1). Fenton of old Yamhill, Imith Stephens of Dayton prairie, was announcing that he is now vice president the citv yesterday. and one of the directors of the First tor posts and boards go to R. B. National bank ot McMinnville. He is iire’a lumber yard. tiltf therefore a national banker. We re taring is coming and cvervone is en- member Billy as a fanner boy ; then as |ed in house-cleaning. a student at Monmouth college where >mty clerk Briedwell, of Lafayette he graduated, and where he met, wooed s in tiie city yesteiday. and won the fair daughter of farmer [ion. R. R- Laughlin and wife, of Lucas. \\e remember the first lime we • th Yamhill spent Sunday in this met him alter he had completed his studies at Monmouth, be was driving a header wagon, and was as black and ndge I.otighary and Rev. J. Hoberg, dir ty as smut and dust could make him. Lafayette, dropped in to see us yes- Afterward lie became one of our fore day. most orators, prominent at the bar', ran Irand bill at Garrison’s opera house for congress aga nst Hm. M. C. Georg.- lurday night, March 5. Look out for winning many laurels in a fight against a la.ge republican majority in the state. Igers. Ion. George II. Burnett and wife of He next appeared as one of the agitators the narrow guage railroad from Dallas ein, spent a dav or two in this city of Io Portland, w hich is now nearly com I week. pleted. Now we hear of him as a na (r, T. M. Grubbs, of Willimina, i* tional banker, and we know lie will do Hie city paying his old home ami honorto his new calling. mds a visit. Kixni:i:<iAtireN S chool .—A private lead Bishop & Kay’s ad school for small children has for some lay. They are rustlers time been the want of many parents of at they say. lew bulletin boards have been erect- this city; hut the want could not he met at the foot of the stairs leading to for the reason that a teacher, suitable rooms and material, could not be secur iopera house. The Heath Dramatic company in ed. Mrs. II. A. Loughary has finally con st Lynne at Garrison’s opeiu house sented to open such a school in ¡day night, March 4. her own room for all chil I. F. Rhodes, of this city, closed his dren between the ages of four and eight liool ot a three months’ term near years, for the sum of one dollar per heatland, on Friday last. month each, which time will he spent letnemlicr that a first class company’ mostlv in shaping a kindergarten sys I appear at the opera house next tem of teaching. Meanwhile a complete kindergarten outfit «ill be secured. ¡day and Saturday nights. Mrs. Loughary is quite familiar with lias Skiff, of Salem, and Miss t he laws of life and health and has ex irry, of Brownsville, left for perience in the moral and mental train pective homes on yesterday evening’s ing of children. This is a laudable in. work for which we bespeak the patron 1 —rnsal of oi the local and ndvertie advertising Lperusal ... age of all parents desiring such a school. ttmus of the Lafayette Register show School to open next Monday, March 7, it McMinnville is booming light four hours each day, at such time as best suited to parents. 'ad. rEST SIDE TELEPHONE. ‘Uncle” John Baker has been quite fcwilh a severe billions attack for feral days, but is on the mend at ¡sent. )ur voting friend U. S. Booth came from Portland Thursday evening, lapent Sunday with his parents in s city. I E. Fenton. Esq. of Eugene City, sin the city Friday on a visit to his itliers W, D. and J. D. Fenton, of la place. If you want to purchase a good second- nd piano, comparatively new, at a rv reasonable price, call at this office particulars. Emma Heath’s Lady Isabel in East nne is unexcelled. Look out fin Igers aniiouni-ing Saturday night’s I. Admission 75 and 50 cents. ohn J. Sax wants it known that he is idy to chop at the mill for $2 per ton. will take toll. Corn meal also rund. Satisfaction guaranteed. * loston Corbet, the slayer of J. Wil- > Booth, has been declared insane, in Peka Kansas. John Farrar, of this was well acquainted with him. "he Emma Heath dramatic company 41* billed ror tnis city on Friday ami Ipruay nights passed through on yes- uiy’s 10 o’clock train for Corvallis. Ve understand that Mr. O. C. Hiatt lopen a first class restaurant on Third ret tn *h.e moms formerly occupied by ’■ Maggie Shadden’s dressmaking par- the total receipts of the firemen’s fair re $291.37; total expenses, $132.85. "ng a net profit of $158.52. This is most successful fair financially ever ei* by the department. ”• McPhillips says lie feels like a ’ '"an ’Ince Dr. Tavlor treated him ‘that a person is very foolish to suf- wucu so fair litir < an iii viroi it' ..lH'e’ "li'm offer is ue t<> them by I)r. Tav'.or at the of- 1 oi I)r. Dr. Johnson. •ot Cltf !?.r friend II .I. Bailey’ Esq. of psinina, dronpe.. in .. to see us Satur- am,na. dropped 'l morning. — lie is on his wav to the •*n> states. .............. „.......... to .. Wash- He will return ion pn territory, where he will probably 1 e “ext summer. Nation is called to the ad. of P. F. the pioneer boot and shoe man. Biowne is closing out his immense • st cost in order to make room for n?’ spring and summer stock which ’’pie way. A good chance to secure tains. h*re will Fea masquerade ball at ®psra house on the evening of the '" march. Good music will be in tl'1ance and tickets including snp- *,ll.be but $1.50. The fact that Jp »ill be served at the new Cook .1" sufficient guarantee for the sm- ‘he ball. F tolkx .—On last Saturday a »"’wering to the name “Princie,” V colored. If found in any persons u0”. ,hpv will be proscented. A V** Will be paid for the recovery of Writ D avie . B irthday .—Grandma Burnett cele brated her seventieth birthday last. Fri day. As many of her family ascould be in attendance were there and with num erous friends enioved »'splendid after noon. Among those present from a dis tance was Mrs. Burnett’s son, Hon. Geo. H. Burnett and wife, of Salem. The T elephone was not forgotten, but re ceived a handsome supply of cake. May Grandma Burnett live to celebrate many more birthdays. B lind S taggers .—Says the Salem Statesman : Many Jiorses are reported dying around Salem from this disease. The animals around Port! »nd especially are suffering. The Oregonian has been endeavoring for some time to secure a recipe which will stay the progress of the disease. Many remedies have been suggested. A horseman in Salem sug gests that oil meal cake is a splendid remedy. F or S ale C heap .—Forty acres ol land, situated five and one-half miles northwest of McMinnville, adjoining the Dave McCall place on the left. This piece of land is offered for sale cheap on easy terms. It is well fenced, contains a living spring of water, ten acres of it has been under cultivation, and eight acres has been slashed. Price $10 per acre. For further particulars call at the T elephone offic e. C oming .—Mr. I. A- .’s< wton. tlm ge nial agent for the famous Emma Heath dramatic company was in the city Satur day and Sunday, making arrangements for their appearance here on the 4 and&. Mr Newton is a very pleasant gentleman and the company he represent« is a first class one. They will be sure to have a large house here. __ ~ ___ CoRRi-CTioN — Through a misunder standing we were made to say in the last issue of this paper, that the board of trade had instructed its committee on mails end highways to prepare« memo rial to the conntv court, asking them to improve the streets of this city. Instead of improving the streets of this city It should have been certain comity roads. F or S ale .—A piece of valuable pro perty situated just outside the city hm- ’ . Large it«, for sale at a * bargain. Large house, house, ■ several acres of ground for well built; gardening, and fruits of various kinds ted, numerous outhouses, nicely started in good ord.r. barn, etc. Everything Property is situated on Colleges.de, Satisfactory reasons for wanting to sell, For further p. particulars enquire at this office. ___ -We H ere ' s A C hance .- ----- have for sale a small place adjoining town contamg a little more than an i acre of ground ; a good two s»ory house and barn ; well set with small fruit tree«! good well, etc. We will sell this pl*' e at a b.irgan. B orn -I d this city. Saturday. Febrn- a v26 1887. to the wite of l>. < *'rY’’ • * dmLht.-r. Mother and chnd drnng well. College Note: NETARTS BAY. I I An End to Bone Scraping» 1 dwurd Shepherd, of llurrisburg, III., We are told that in British India fif A Description of the Beauties says: '‘Huving received so much be nefit teen per cent, of the male school-going anti Natural Advantages of from Electric Bitters, I feel it my duty to population attend school, while less let suffering humanity know it. Have had That Section. than one per cent of the girls are found a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have in the schools. Many other countries of I [Written for the West Side Telephone ) the bone scraped or leg amputate!!. I used Asia might show a similar state of edu instead, three bottles of Electric Bittersand To say the bay is a beautiful body ot cation. In Europe the condition of af water, would be but a feeble disci i pi ion. seven boxes Bucklen's Arnica salve, and my leg is now sound and well.” fairs is much better, but in many places From the amount of »hells on the shore« Electric Bitters ure sold at fifty cents a the average uttendanre at schools Falls ot the bay it must (centuiies ago) have bottle, and Bucklen’s Arnica salve at 25<f. lar below the attendance in America. been the sole subsistence of some antique per box by Kogers A Todd. race, as there seems to be mound up Massachusetts has the highest rate of on niomid of them partly covered over, Good Results in Every Cass. attendance in the United States, reach and yet there are clams and oysters in I). A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer ing in the I ist general census of 73 per abundance. In single instances boat cent, of children of school age. In oui loads have been taken out. The Yam of Cbattanoga, Tenn., writes that he was hill hoys over here have taken good seriously a ill icted with a severe cold that own state the average was a little over ' claims. The Morgan hovs are making a settled on his lungs : had tried many reme •53 per cent. fine stai t clearing, are felling trees that dies without benefit. Being induced to tiy Dr. King’s New Discovery tor consumption In comparing these statistics we may leaved and blossomed while Julius did so and was entirely cured by use of a learn some important lessons. In re I C'easar was drubbing the Diuidical sav few bottles. Since which time be lias used ages of Great Britian ; trees that have it in family for all coughs and colds gard to India it will be observed that bid defiance to « ind and wave and breeze with his best results. This is the experience of girls are hardly allowed to go to school. I and bone, until the fatal blow was thousands whose lives have been saved by In mental darkness they are compelled struck by the sturdy arm of Yamhill’s this wonderful discovery. Trial bottles free at Kogers A Todd's drug to live. Resigning themselves to their sons of toil. Then and not till then did their time store. fate, they serve* the worst of masters. honored branches come tumbling to the ONE OF TIIE MOST NOTED European Vices oi all sorts spring up in the hot dust. Their claims trout the bay run- physicians said : Neuralgia was the praver bed of ignorance and supe:stition. These nining one mile back, level rich land. of a decaased nerve for healthy bl«>od. t’se W. F. Graves ami J. Reuben Odell ul- (iilmore’s Aromatic Wine for the blood. two sisters—ignorance and superstition so took similar claims but did not get in For sale by Rogers & Todd. —plunud in darkness, brood over the last fall. I understand Morgan and KEV. W. FISK KEQUA, of Aurora, 111., heart, blot out the home, ami reduce Graves intend electing a creamery on a says; “I have used Gilmore’s ¿Aromatic Wine and find it an excellent household life to a mere existence. How differ j small scale as an experiment. Palmer al- remedy that none ought to do without. For ent with the daughters of America! I so took a claim of g Kid land ; has done sale by. Kogers & Todd. much toward dealing. Mrs. l”s mother They are admitted to all the privileges is with them on a visit. Next comes oui TIIE PRETTIEST LADY in Olean was in education that the male population boy, Joe Stewart. All rejoice to know asked what made her complexion so clear and beautiful. She said it was by using 1 .1 oe lias 1(1'4 acres of good level ¡and at can claim. By diligence they show ’s Arotnatic wine. For sale by themselves to be the equals of their the head of the hay, and in the near fu Gilmore ture will be valuable. Chai ley ' Wiley Rogers A Todd. brothers. Robed in the habiliments of also took a homestead immediately be MRS. L. LOOMIS, of Elba. N. ¥.. writes grace and sweetness of spirit, they be tween the sea and the bar piincipally us that she was sick for six months, was In duced to try Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine, come the tit companions of mail. In tide land. ('apt. Ed. Tillesen, of Sheridan, locat and four bottles cured her. For sale b\ stead of inticing man into vice, they ed a preemption claim on (lie spot near Rogers Todd. lead him on to virtue and nobility. Thus the mouth of tiie bay. These Yamhill- REV. II. B. EWELL, of Pavillion. N. Y. it is that the enlightenment of woman is iaiis last mentioned coupled with the says of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine; "I be greatly beneficial in elevating man. Co claims of foimer settlers whose claims lieve it to be a most desirable remedy to be education has worked well so far in our front the bay all around comprise all the placed in every family.” For sale by Rog * * vacant lands encircling the bay, but to ers & Todd. land; and it is likely to be a fixed prin those who are yet without homes I sav ‘f . . THE WIFE. MOTHER AND M AID who cipal for time to com*. More than half there are good lands, yea, thousands of suffer from Female weakness and Debility, of the teachers in this state are ladies. acres yec unclaimed as fertile pei haps as will find Gilmore’s Aromatic a positive the sun shines on, up and down the Pa cure. For sale by Rogers & Todd. No one can measure the influence of cific coast, needing only development. these devoted workers. In college the Your correspondent is credibly informed influence of the fair sex is felt in soften that four and five tons of clover and NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. HEREBY GIVEN ing the asperities and moulding the titnothv h.iv per acre is no rare occcur- ■^TOTICE IS rence. Thirty and forty y pounds weight -1-N that the undersigned executor of the character of the rude young man. is an annual occurrence 3 tor single cab- last will ar.d testament of Simon Al be de The literary society had a good pro- bages, turnips, ruta bagas, etc. t’orn. ceased has filed with the county court of gramme last Saturday evening, A oats, barley, etc., grow well, What Yambill county, Oregon, his final account number ot visitors from town were over. more can we ask? And although 1 as such executor, and that the court has Tuesday, March Sth, A 1) 1887, Mr. Frank Rhodes has finishsd his make this statement from personal ob appointed at 1 o’clock p nt as the time for hearing school and is at home again. servation and information, I hop i noth the same 0 W TALMAGE, Mr. Seigle Henton was down from ing in this will be so construed as to Executor Sheridan visiting tha college and old give inference that I indicate Netarts McMinnville, Or , Feb 1st 1887 68w4. friends. fiay or the Pacific coast is all sunshine Mr. E. E. Selph and wife have been and Howers. Far from it. Like other FOR SALE. visiting on Collegeside during the last places they have ills. They are of the A PIECE OF VALUABLE PROPER- week. earth, earthy, and have atoms of three tv consisting of 51lj acres one mile Miss Bena Snelling quit school last things in a lively state of unrest—fleas, from North Oregon This piece of week. She goes to teach school about sand and mosquitoes. The first dav of land will be Yamhill, sold cheap on easy terms The Amity soon. yourarrival, as you beat against the wind property has a good house and out build Mr. Burns and Frank Holman went anil bow to it as if it were a friend, ings, two good wells, a first-class brick yard, home to get ready for spring work. blinking at the sand that waltzes at you a good young orchard and small fruit <">f all Max Rolhteitner, who was in school around the corners, mosquitoes making kinds Will also sell a good butcher shop last year, repotts that he got a first friendly calls, you vow you will go home in North Yamhill, For further particulars J I. CASTLE, giade certificate and engaged an eight to-morrow; und when von are hunting address 6Stf North Yamhill, Oregon. month’s school in Nebraska. yomself from chin to gaiters for the The boys didn’t go to Forest Grove prince of leaner», taking yourself to I Saturday night. Can some one arise pieces at all hours and catchjng nothing i and explain ? but a cold, you declare you will go home The students who ca-ried peanuts in to-night. But the days roll on. the wind their pockets to society, and persisteu in blows on, the fleas leap on, and you stay i cracking and eating them, during the on, at first resigned and at last delight Third Street, between E and F. exercises, need one of Mrs.Caudle’s cur ed. Of course the pioneers to this iso tain lectures. McMinnville, Oregon. lated spot were entitled to and secured Miss Fannie Baxter, who has been choice locations, among whom are John kept out of school for several weeks on H. Jackson and sister, who secured by account of a severe cold, is thinking of purchase the cream of the buy—Kit) teaching this spring and of finishing her acres, natural meadow, capable of sup course next year. porting a large herd of cattle, and are The sound of the bat and ball may be engaged in dairying and stock raising. heard on the campus again. First-class accommodations for Ccnimer M r. Jackson is a mining expert whose Where is the foot ball? face is familiar in all the principal min cial men and general travel. Transient stock well cared for. J ackson . ing camps from the frozen peaks of Alaska to the sunny sands of Arizona, Everything new and in First-Class Order as also the various agricultural resources of the Pacific coast, and in accordance Patronage respectfully solicited. • Iff with tiie dictates of his better judgment Following is the list of letters remain this is his final home. Although Jack is ing uncalled for in McMinnville pont- as hopelessly a bachelor as ever Ada m was in days of yore, nothing would be office March 1, 1887: more genial to his feelings than, if in Biddleman, Ed. 2 Allwood, R. W. his po« er, to turn one of Arizona’s scorch Fletcher, Anna F. AMITY, OREGON. Conner, Edgar Laim-oti, Mr». Terry ing suns in upon the snow capped moun Gaunt, R. M. tains skirting the mail route from Noith Martin,Miss MarthaMillard, Jelioiila Smith. M. 11. Vedder, Miss Maria Yamhill to Tillamook, that have so cru SAM LIKENS, Proprietor. elly kept our p istinaster’s family <<ep- Young, Al 2 eiated from him all winter, or in fact, Blacksmithing and carriage ironing of Parlies calling for the same will please anv other mountains that would keep a every description. say advertised. postmastei’d family out on a visit all J. F. W isec ARVRR, P. M. winter. Horse Shoeing Messrs. ILirdman and Desmond arc also dairying and grazing on quite a A Bargain. Ami plow work a specialty. large scale furnishing Portland markets w ith choice products, as are also many We offer for sale 320 acres of land, others. In fact, go where von will the situated 4G miles west of McMinnville; milkey mothers of the flock look hand Also manufacture the 4) acres farming land, the balance good some enough to grace u more favored Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, pasture land; well watered 3 living herd. (If the feathered game on the buy you springs; all under good new fence; GIVE ME A CALL. 50tf new barn, and good house. This is the may count everything from the snipe to best stock ranch in Yamhill county, and the swanfr.iany of them by the acre)of MAN FOR I) RAY. A. A. KIM TON. is offered for sale at a bargain. For fur four footed game everything near tv from the elk down. Nowhere on the coast ther particulars enquire at this office. are the seasons more neighborly than here. Winter sitting in the lap of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. spiing, September on whispering terms with May. January borrows June’s The beat salve in the world foi cuts, clothes, and July gives all her rainbows KENYON 4. RAY, Proprietors, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever to November; winter is in the summer, sores, tetter, chapp 'd hands, chilblains, anil spring is in the winter; harvest is (Successors to W. F. Bangasscr. ) seed time, and autumn is lost out of corns, and all skin eruptions, and poai- in the calendar altogether. tiveiy cures piles, or no pay required. The clams are of the best, and thick It is guaranteed to give"perfect satisfac enough enable a man to bag aNiut .3 OT money ro refuuded 1IIVI < 1 «.<1 Price 01 25 bushels to per hour; as milch as a half cents per box. For sale by Rogers & bushel of oysters have be6n dipped up 2»yl Todd. Of all kinds and of the best quality at once «¡th tongs. The amount sent kept constantly on hand. out of the bay at one time is variouslv estimated at fiotn 7U0 to 5,'iftO lutsliel . Home Produce Market. Be the amount as it mav have been, the Corrected for the T zlfvhoxe by Baxter A boat and cargo were lost at sea; the firm busted took stock and barrel, and Martin, ti e purser shot away the ramrod and Wheat, per bu ....... couldn't or wouldn't tell which way Oats, per bu ............. they went. Thus ended the first and Flour, per bar. ......... last oyster speculation. McMinnville, Oregon Etre", per doz...................... Our sea during the winter has been Butter, per lb II«. liven thoronglily renovated and is no« Chee."«, nest, peril) .. extremely rough in consequence of which Apples. ; er box many a bright hope of a lond mother reatly to receive grain. Bacon, sides and the blasted expectation of an in " shoulder ................ dulgent father now sleeps beneath the Sfornire ami Cleaning. 3 cents. Calcutta •• ham, sugar cured wave, yea just in the happiest, sunniest sacks constantly on hand and sold at tlie lowest rates. hours of all the voyage they struck an For Sale. unseen rock and in a moment the bil lows roared above the sunken ship. But Two acre« of land just aero«« the creek it matters not whether in mid ocean or Farmers arc respectfully invited to call from town, near the college. Will be Among the breakers of the fort tier shore, sold cheap on account of the owner leav death must and does, mark the end ot and see us. ing. Inquire ot J. Todd. McMinnville, each and all. tf WM. GALLOWAY Prop. Oregon. 52tf GILMORE 8 AROMATIC is a great «iir- cess. therefore we challenge the World to Notice, pnsiuce Its equal a« a restorative for worn- Soother at liar»!. It is the only sufs Todrl. the change in our business ill. For sate try Rogers A Todd. meilicino yet tnndo that will remove all infantile riinorfiers. Il containsem, Opiwm ♦ money due n«. S » all h or M’rphioo, but gives the child rninr’d please call anJ «etile at late /. pain. Price 25 cents. KuM by too \V Burt. 'irtijjgGL Roc EES A To**n. Henderson Bros. Props. New Blacksmith Shop! FRESH MEAT All kinds of Game in Sen son. U & Stel Wta, Iligfat Market Price Paid for Wheat. •Kx. -K'wXxx. ‘;.i; The Leader in Millinery. HAIR WEAVING AND STAMPING/ Opposite Grange Store, McMinnville. 42tf Sfoaia! Ms! tai»! J. H. HENDERSON (Successor »O L. Root)J Carries a full and complete stock o/ Grocerie«, Crockery, Glassware, Woodan and Willowwar», Tobacco Cigars« Good, delivered promptly to any of tue city. part Goods Exchanged for Praduce. 35!f HERE WE ARE AT LAST I — Harness ut the— Lafayette Harness shop, —at absolutely— Portland Prices* Buggy Harness from |12 00 am! up<aM. Team Harness from $25.00 and upward. I have also something entirely new in thu line of s.veat puds. My terms are CASH, or notes that cat? be turned into cash. A. WELLS; The Great Transcontinental Route. mu Œ M! The Direct Route I No Delays I Fast Trains I THE LOWEST RATE3 TO CHICAOO AND ALL POINTS East. Tickets sold to nil prominent points throughout the East and Southeast. TO PASSENGERS 1 EAST-BOUND Be careful und do not make a mistake. But be sure to take tiie N orthern P acific R ailroad And see that your ticket reads via ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS, To avoid chan?es and serious delays occa*' sioned by other routes. Through Emigrant Sleeping Carrf are Run on Regular Express Trains Full Length af the Line. Berths Free. LOW RATES! QUICK TIME ? General Office of the Company, No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or. A. D. CHARLTON, General Western Passenger Agent. te warraated, is kessuse It ta tbs lest Blood Preparatloa knows. It vlH pool-. lively auro all Blood Diseases, pa riff as the whole ayetem, and thoronghly ba i Ids ap the eonstitatioa. BaSMmbor, wo gsoraato« iv Geo. W. Burt, druggist. G. E. DETMERING. The Leading Dry Goods House In the City. ltf —Having Bought the— Truck and Express Business of Lngnn Bros. A Hender son. I uni ready to do all kinds of Trucking and Delivering —At Any Time.— Delivery Wagon Always Ready. Give Me a Trial. M. S. (¡OI ’I \ s. S1WS M3! ■ W. F. COLLARD^ — Dealer in— Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Etc., Etc. All kinds of Gunsmith, Locksmith and Sewing Machin« Work done with Neatness and Dispatch. Choke-boring a Specialty, and Satis* faction Guaranteed. One Door west nf Butter A Martin*« trifle with any Throat ST i'DiV V J,nng pi...... Ifyoabavw a Cough or Cold, er tho eliildrea ar* threatened with Grouper W hoopln¡ Cough, use Acker’s Ecgllzh B/medy and prevent further troublo. It li a porltlvo oursy and we guarantco it. Fricó 10 rod tta Geo. W itiiiA d/ugg .<t.