EST SIDE TELEPHONE, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. “F un on T he B rutol .’’-Next Thurs­ day evening at Gan ¡«on’s opera hou«e will appear the celebrated musical play “Fun on the Bristol.” This plav is l-rol-a-dy one of the most laugh provok ing pieces that has ever l.een placed m the stage. The two popular comedians Jas. T. Kelly and Harry Brown are wit. the company. Mr. Brown is recognized everywhere, as one of the best come­ dians of the American stage, while Jas T. Kellv, is the original “Widow O Brien.” The play was written especi­ ally for Mr. Kelly, and his personutioi of “Widow O’Brien” WaK the flrst ami i beat that has ever appeared. The com­ pany has been perfoming at the Casino tn Portland, and has met with unp-e dented success in tl,at city. Tlie tri| Hnougli the valley is made more as ai experiment than as a (iioney-makiin ■»«•lienw. It ¡ h the intention of the man- «user oi the ( asiuo to make trips once each month through tbe vail v towns, H this, the tiist atiemp , proves 8Utces> lul. The same company ha*« been en ¿agr«l permaneRlIy at the UaBino, anu ill appear through the va.lev in d f- ierent pieces. The price ot adiiiissio!. nas been placed at 75 and 5 ) cent«; s<*a!s '»n sale at Rogers & Todd's citv drug >tore. Let us give them a good house, and we shall not want tor amusements Ihtoiighuut the coming summer. Tho » "ho have witnessed th3 performance of this play will not miss a chance to sv- d laugh should be pi esent, at tiie opera muse next Thursday night. OUR ASSISTANTS. From Tennessee. Local Notice. Mrs. II. P. STUART, J ohnson C ity , March 7. 1887. We are please I to call the attention of ... . , . . ,, , ,, .,. : our readers to l'*eannouncement <.i Me»»ri. Webfuot. W eek after week since I left McMinn- p ti . oi ,,,-.,,!, a saunson, which I THtim DWTBICT. Thô Leader in Millinery. March 19, 1887. ville, the T s L li 'II onk Ims l-een a wel- 'ill uppenr in this week'« ba te These It. 1’. Boise, - gen lenten have established al McMinn­ P of. Frank's singing school closey breezes ïïeuting Attorney Geo. W. Belt ville, McMinnville crossing and Vari­ HAIR WEAVING AND STAMPING last fuesdav evening. r......... iiiv .1........... CO'JNTY. fioin dear i....... home . ; and every week 1 I ton. ce mi mod b »U.S \ arvlmuses. complete witii latest improved machinery tor Opposite Grunge Store, McMinnville. 42tf It. r. Bird I ........ M. R. Whitlow is stopping with I have thought 1 would wiite a letter to | I*1«’ piopcr handling of g-aui, g-ain. ana and nators , ........ iiuiiuiiiiK •I. W. Watt». -rien.Js here at present. | the Tel epiione , telling of my long tr*p offer tiie fanners of Yamhill county the IL It. luiiigldin. 1 v rv best facilities for storage and clt*an:ng F. N l.i'ilr- prWentatives ■' Mrs. It. F. Chibine, formerly of this i ! from Oiegon to Tennessee, blit have ' of thi’ir gruin Years <»1 ex erienre nnd a C. Lnfnllett countv. but now of W. T. is visiting , fotnid my lime taken up ami just not j practical knowledge of the budness en ible i L. Lnuglnirv. ; them to guarantee satisfaction They also rriends here. Ip I .1. S. Hil.fi« I written. luiiiiasionei'9 ( J pay the highest rush price for gram of all | Geo. Horsev Indications are that a great deal of [I Well, «e left McMinnville on th* 2nd j kinds, anti carry in stock a full line of the G. W. Itricdwell J. IL HENDERSON rk I'arm •••*»»..«••••« inaeliinerv, Ac It building will lie done in this vicinitv the ■ ' of November, and reached Portland al I verv best •*'''•’*■ •*••••• A T , wagons, cvC T. .1 Harris -riff will be to tiie advantage of all farmers to ! coming summer. W. W. Nelson (Successor to L. Root); 9 o’clock a, nt., left l’oi Hand st 3 p. ill. I • call „»tirer and see them before making any other Wyatt Harri» >ver the O. R. A N. and N. P. R. R.(for arrangements tor disposal of their grain or Milch r ad work is being done in this J. A. C. Freund Carries a full and complete stock of htUSiipt , „ their ma-.-liim-ry or .......... By ; which road, mv father is southern tmv-1 ¡’".'¡''F wagons l st'ict a' p>esent, and indeed it J. D. Fenton rreyor c.mrteouN and honorable dealing, and strict ..I). C. Narvei s (dry needed in many places. tuner.............. eling agent) for St. Paul, from St. Paul attention to the i»e>t interests of their put- Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, rons. Aiessr-. Barekofl'. Thompson ¿t 8wan- Mr. J. A. Ca'ey liad bis foot badi v I over the Chicago Rock Island to Chica­ | , son Wooden and Willowware, will seek to hold the foremost position crushed under a dirt car wheel .......... a few go, which piuce we reached at 2 p. m. among the business firms of Yamhill eoun- I elephone whisperings layt ago but is getting around all right ! on Sunday, where we inot Judge Boise I ty. «ml we bespeak for them the the suc- tgain. which must utiend their efforts Call and wife, emoutefor Philadelphia, spent ' I cess and see them fun on the B ristol. The Sunday school here is prepiring Monday in Chicago, which was a le- Goods delivered promptly to any part of the city. for an Easier concert. A full Easter ma. kable day in that city’s calendar, Gardening is tlie ordoi these days. service will be rendered ami every effort owing to the fact that on that day there Active Pushing and Reliable. Goods Exchanged for Produce. 35ti fiell|i roasted peanuts at II. II. is being made to make it mte.esting were 20,Out) men on a strike in tlie stock Rogers & Tadd can always be relied upon lelcli’s- a and successful. yards. We left Chicago on Monday to carry in stock the purest and best goods, night over the 111. Celt. & Kankakee line A gmnll house to rent. Inquire at HERE WE ARE AT LAST ! We cannot obtain anv of ti e particu­ lars ol the accident wli.cli befell voun-j lor Cincinnti where wearrived at 6 a. m. and sustain the reputation of being active, ,is office. —Harness at the— Mr. Scott. I'hat he was badly crushed and left at 3:30 over tho Louisville and pushing and reliable, by recommending ar­ (¡rindutones only two cents per pound Nasaville road Io Louisville, Ky., and ticles with well established merit end such under a falling tree amt that two physi ­ Manning A Co’s. (0 cians were summonsed from McMinn­ then, over tlie Knoxville uml Ohio loml a« are popular. Having the agency for the Kenyon & Rev have on hand a fíne ville is the most that can lie understood. ioi Knoxville, Tennessee, wher« wear celebrated Dr. King’s New Discovery toi —at absolutely— consumption, colds and coughs, will sell ii lot dried venison. It is no doubt n sad calamity and lit- lived at 8 a tn., November 10. Then on a positive guarantee. 1‘ wil. surely cure took the 3:30 train tor Johnson city, our with his aged parents have tlie sympa ­ and every affection of throat, lungs, tn for posts and boards go to R. B. destination, over tlie E. T. Va. A Ga. any thy of the coHimunity. chest, and in order to prove our claim, ’.v< one's lumber yard. I.ltf it. R. ui rived nt Johnson city at 7 :30 p isk you to call and get a Trial Bottle Free. Then* lias been quite an exciting war in., wlieie I lound a warm mid teudei Pr. J. II- Nelson has permanently Buggy Harness from 112.00 ami upward. (■ ‘ word«) going on in our neighborhood welcome awaiting me, in the family ol rated at Independence. FOR SALE. Team Harness from $25.00 and upward. •ver since tlie school meeting; all on my uncle, R. S. Pally, whose ni.me i.- “fun on the Bristol” at Garrison’s E vidences of S pring .—The beautiful the question of dividing the school d s- weiland favorably known, a prominent 1 have also something entirely new in the PIECE OF VALUABLE PROPER- >era house Thursday night. . ty consisting of 51*._. acres one mil. line of s eat pads. eiiti.-n circu­ i'eunessee I lemained at my uncle’s land w ill he sold ch.-up on easy terms Tlie he turned inh) cash. !VS is drying the loads very fast. out on tho lulls found a few blossoms • I lated and a remonstrance followed and and enjoyed the hospitable kindness oi property has a good house mid out build­ ings, two good wells a tirst-cliis. brick y.-irii. Pr. J.B. Longhary of Dallas, spent tlm “wake robbin,” the earliest wild ittle speeches were marie a»-d littl-- those wiio are not only endeared to me :i good young orclim-d and small fruit of iel inday with his parents in this city. flower to bloom in this section. Snow r •«( oases given ; and it all ended in t’ e ny kindred ties, but doubly dear because kinds Wilt also sell a good butcher shop The Great Transcontinental Honte Work Ims been commenced on El«ia ■still lingeis low down along the distant s rpe.inten.lent ttiu-ing Io divide a ol their loving kiudners to one young in in North Yamhill. For further particular address J L CASTLE, petitioned, where it ail parties settled vea-s ami the world's experience, who tright’s new building on Third str *et. ascades, and gives tlie air a chilly feei­ hick without ii murmur; tow everything being a “stranger in a strange land” ftstf North Yamhill, Oregon. Secure your seats at Rogers Todd’» ng, notwithstanding that tlie vernal 1« going on in the old way ns though would naturally' feel a little homesick; r"Fun on the Bristol” before Hie equinox is licieand the sun beginning there never luid been a disturbing ripple. alter ail, has it not been truly «aid. D issolution notice . eh. ‘ t here is no place like home.” Had Itht to assert his power. Tlie guldens around COBNZT. ■^TOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAI power to po.trav vividly to you, the Tho Direct Roule 1 No Delays I Call at the Star restaurant for a good town show bits of color here atul there. the i o-partnersuip heretofore existing seenety which lay along a portion of -X_^i inare meal, onlv 25 cents. Lunch and G ame L aw U nchanged .—There seems our between W T Baxter ami J F. Martin, Crocus, daffodils, daisies, hyacinths, route, you would feel, I think, as if Fast Trains I ot coffee, 10 cents. under the firm name of Baxter A Martin, wall flowers and primroses, are about to be an impression abroad that the last nature bud doned her holiday attire and has been this day dissolved by mutual con­ [I yon want your knives, scissors, ra- legislature amended or repealed the spieail out her clioic-st gems to win the sent, J F Marti?) retiring Old accounts jr»or anything in that line sharpened, the only flowers in blossom as vet. But game law. Such, however, is not the love and admiration ot every passing due said firm will be paid to W T. Baxter, THE LOWEST ZRJLTI l S vegetation is pushing forward rapidly. at the old stand ike them to Frank Collard. Lilacs, honeysuckles and other shrubs ease. A hill to repeal the act protect­ strang* r, and to gladden tlie heart ol TO CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS W T. BAXTER, Reports of a cutting aff -nv comes to are putting forth leaves. An almond ing the Mongolian pheasants passed the every way-worn traveler. But as my .1 F MARTIN descriptive powers will fall far sboit o ■ from near Lafayette, hut wo could tree on Hall street is covered with East. Tickets sold to stl prominent points McMinnville, Or March 4, 1877 7St9 throughout the East and Southeast. larn none of the particulars. snow blossoms; the peach and cherry senate and another bill allowing deer to mV imagination, I will not attempt to describe what you would have to see to be hunted with hounds and otherwise E. W. Allen’s garden seeds, choice trees are beginning to unfold their and fruit trees generally are amending the game law passed the app eciate, bui I must tell you of a lit­ apan tea 30 cents lb. 7 bars Babbits blooms, TO EAST-BOUND PASSENGERS f bourgeoning. We may expect soon to house, but neither of them passed both tle snow sloi ill we had lieie on the 3rd nap 50 cents at C. Grissen’s. of December. Imagine snow 40 inches bear the annual howl about fruit pros­ and it really w is, by actual ineas- Be careful and do not innkc a mistake. (Successor to A. M. Taggart.) Judge Dawson, of Monmouth spent pects blighted by some untimely frost houses, and neither became a law. It deep, But be sure to lake tlie is said the great anxiety evinced in some uiement 40 inches on a level. I think I atnrdav and Sunday with his daughter which nipped tlie too early buds, but a» qi:a< ters to destroy the pheasants arose saw enough of tlie “beautiful snow” for usual there will he fruit to throw at the Irs. C. D. Johnson of this city. orthern acific ailroad birds and plenty to go to waste in the l.oni an idea that their skins would sell once. Tiie oldest inhabitants here had Mrs. Stuart is enlarging the interior orchards. The little “cherry nippeis,” well to milliners for ornamenting ladies’ never seen as deep snow. Well, alter five weeks of pleasant if her store, in order to make room tor which bite off the blossoms by the hats. A lull grown pheasant would And see that your ticket reads via inew stock of mi llinery goods. thousands just out of pure cussedness, make a fine large ornament, and if companionship with my relatives and perched on the mown of one of the tall new flier.ds, I went to Midway, Tennes­ ST. PAUL CR MINNEAPOLIS, The most laugh provoking show, that will also get their usual share of aliu«e, hats now fashionable would give the see, visited my mother’s former home, Fine Tailoring a Spacially. iasever visited this city, will appear at lint no one w ill go short on cherries, all wearer a decided pre-eminence over on Nola-cliucky river; spent a few days To avoid chan res and serious delays occa­ the same.—Oregonian. lie opera house Tlmrsdav night. less fortunate people who could only al- very pleasantly, then to l’ailoltsville, sioned by other routes. for a few days, still among relative ; foid a duck or a bobtailed rooster. Chas. Bergevin of this city has re­ I mmigration M atters —At a meeting then to Asheville, North Car­ vived the contract for painting the new of the board ol trade committee on im- —Statesman. Good Fit Guaranteed or Ko Sale. olina to visit my uncle and aunt’s fami­ Indian school building near Salem. Through Emigrant Sleeping Cara miiiration, held by appointment at the ly, ('apt. J. M. Guilder, and wife; spent McM IN NV II.L F O regon . are Run on Regular Express Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Ladies guild of St. James church will office of Hon. .J. E. Magers last Satur­ new year in the lively litte city of Ashe­ Trains Full Length of the nee! at the resi fence of Mrs. G E. ville, wheel found the atmosphere The best salve in the world for cuts, letmering to-morrow (Wednesday) at day evening, says the Reporter, it was Line. Berths Free. quite cool, which would have been very decided to print a few thousand leaflets bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever .-old, but for the actual living presence Ip. m. descriptive of Yamhill county, for use L0’.7 RATES! QUICKTIME! sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, of the genial Bill Nye in the city, which Go see the roller organ, a new music In McMinnville. Oregon. i > ix which plays any tune bv any one. on trains and where they would do the corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi­ of course somewhat counteracts the ifi-Minnville jewelry store, Wm. Holl, most good, w ritten up in a truthful style, tively cures piles, or no pay required. effect of the 10 degrees below xero General Office of the Company, ERNEST BOLLACK. indicated by the thermometer. But iroprietor. as a means of making known tlie vaiied It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac­ as the famous Bill Nye was a guest at money rciuuded. Price 25 tion, or Ho. 2 Washington St., Portland, Or. Sam GotT« delivery wagon team took resources of this section of Oiegon, and box. For sale by Rogers A Battery l’ai k hotel, I suppose he kept ilively little spin down bv the long as an aid to immigration. It is veiy -■ent« per the house in a pleasant state of warmtit. 29yl foi'.d. •ridge laHt Friday. The extent of the Col. Jesse Giant, (son ot the late presi­ A. D. CHARLTON, certain that the only proper course to Jamage was a broken line. dent, U. 8. Grant) and wile were also pursue will lie that mapped out by thi« A Bargain General Western Passenger Agent. guests at Battery Pa k. Jewelry Work Neatly Done. J. F. Martin, formerly with Baxter^.- committee. For two years Oregon has Asheville is a charming town, high up Martin, has leased the old livery build- been liberally and judiciously advertised land, We oiler for sale 320 acres of among the mountains; vet is quite a Watches Guaranteed & War­ ingon Third street, and will put in a airroad, and that the $l;),OtK) ol public lull lineot machinery next week. money thus expended has been wisely »ituated 4*.j miles west of McMinnville; resort for nottlieitiers ill winters, and 4 I acres fai ming land, the balance good «out lie. Ilers in slimmer, celebrated lor ranted. thousands suffering from Asthma, Con­ There will be special services at the distributed we have not a doubt. as it the kindness and hospitality of its people sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you over try pasture land; well watered 3 living md for its salubrious climate, and Cbistian church every evening this week. is asserted beyond the peradvent- Third street, between C nnd I) in the tail Acker’s English Kcr.icdy? It is tho best lion that springs; all under good new fence; oring establishment of It. B. Hibbs. 7itf preparation known for all Lung Troubles, iPreaching by Eld. J. A. Campbell. A ure of successful contradi- not less than 50,000 people will new bain, and good house. This is the g-andly beautiful scenery, surrounding [cordial invitation is extended to all. tire city. sold on a positive guuruntco nt 10c., SOc. wit 11 war come to Oregon this rest stock ranch in Yamhill county, and Left Asheville January 5, for P.irrots- Geo. W. Burt Druggist. In another column will be found an sulficient means to locate, It is for the s offered for sale at a bargain. For lur- ville, Tennessee, where I spent several interesting letter l>om Miss Laura Pat­ purpose of securing to Yamhill comity a tI>er particulars enquire at this office. weeks, be.ore returning to John on City, ty, an estima>*le young ladv of this city, per cent, of this immigration tliat the 1 also visited Greenville, Tennessee, the »ho is now visiting friends and relatives committee ask the co-opera-ion of tlie TEACH EK’S EXAMINATION. home of my great-grand-mother, as also [in the eastern states. citizens of Yamhill county ; not from any the former home of the illustrious An­ Third Street, between E nnd F. J M Hnlrey wishes it known that old particular location but from all portion.« There will be a public examination of drew Johnson, whose name, life, and of the county. Milton will stand the ensuing season in death, is known to the American people teachers, on March 26, 1887, at the court McMinnville, Oregon. thia city. Milton ¡swell known through­ R unaw ay .—Dr. E. E. Goucher and house at Lafayette, Oregon, beginning at in general, and whose monument points out this country, and is a very jiopiilar out Iris la I resting place, to all who may father niet with quite a serious runawav 8 o’clock a. m., shai p. tioiae with stock raisers. visit the town. J. A. C. F reund , Supt. accident last Sunday out near Dave I returned to Johnson City, February Friday a subscription paper was circu­ 12, left on the 14, for a visit of a few lated around among our business, i-oiic- Stout’s place about two miles from tbi Home Produce Market. First-class acconiinodations for Commer­ days, to a friend at Piney Flats, a itating aid for the reo*ganization and city. They were returning from a pro­ staliorr nine miles above Johnson City. cial men and general travel. support of Custer Post band. We are fessional visit, when their team liecame Corrected for the T elephone by Baxter A Am now at Johnson City again, at mv Transient stock well cared for. pleased to say it was liberally signed. Rogers, frightened at some calves which were uncle’s, mv Tennesee home, but will Everything new and in First-Class Order F. Milliner of the Central hotel lias yoked together ill the road, nnd became Wheat, per bu iOC leave for Knoxville soon for a visit of a In tlie City. for sale a lai ge lot of bedding, spring unmanageable. The team went tearing Oats, per bu ............... 45c week or two, then to Asheville, after Patronage respectfully solicited. |4.40@|4.»* which I will return to Johnson City for | mattresses, etc., etc. Parties desiring down the road, upsetting the buggy, and Flour, i»er bar.............. 10c a short time, before bidding farewell to anything of this kind can secure bar­ pitching the doctor« out. Fortunately Egus, per doz............... —Having Bought tlie— 25c Tennessee Butter, ner lb ........ gains by calling at the Central at once. neither of the gentlemen wee seriously Cheese, 25c best, per lb.... I am 3 500 miles from my home, and ffUe&oor feel a« it I have seen many new and J. H. Harbaugh, advance agent for hurt. The liuggv was utterly demolish­ Apples, ; < r box........ 10c the celebrated "Fun on the Bristol” ed. The elder Dr. Goucher says Hie aeon, sides _ ............ strange tiling«, since I left Oregon ; li.ivr- shoulder .......... company was in the city Saturday an 1 last time he went out with his son they McMinnville, Oregon H.-en many ditle.ent phases of human bain, sugar cured were smashed up in a runaway anil it • unday. He represent« one of the l»est nature; ami felt sometimes as if 1 hail Has been thoroughly renovated and is now was only at his son ’ s e truest solicitations I Loalin Bros, lve negro Irefore I left Oiegon, of course I Delivery Wagon Always Realty felt like I had reached Africa, or some buildings in the state. preme court recently decided the case for two year«. Have never handled reme­ oilier sm li place. Highest KaiLet Price Paid for Wheat. Give Mr n Trial. The young man, Scott, who had his of Baldock vs. Johnson, in favor of the dies that sell as » ell. or give such universal Although iny home in Oregon,will ever Farmers are respectfully invited to call ■eg hroken near Wheatland last week is plaintiff. This was a test case, and in­ Hiti-faetion. There have been some won- Ire to me , the dearest spot on earth, yet and sec us. getting along very nicely at present. It lerful cures effected by these medicines in memory will often dwell with fondness was thought at first it would he neeessa- volved about $20.000 worth of property, this ctiy. Several cases of pronoun«e«l on the happv days I have spent amor g tf WM. GALLOWAY Prop. consumption have been entirely cured by my loved relatives and friend«, east ot and was brought up in Union county. ty to amputate the leg, but it is thought now by the phvsicians that it can be Tne court below gave a decree for de­ use of a few bottles of Dr. King • New Dis­ tlie Rockies. And should yon ever visit , covery, taken in connection with Electric ••ved. fendant, but it was appealed to the Bitters. We guarantee them al ways. Sold Tennessee and North Carolina I lre«|reak i for yon a welcome from my kindred ami [ The Jubilee Minstrelshave met with supreme court with the result above by Rogers A Todd. 1 friends. ’mb good snccess in their lour through stated. Gienn O. Holman, son of D. 8. I fear I have long since overstepped •he upper part of the county, that they REV. DR. FREELAND, of Fowlerville, Holman of thi« place was the « ,torn ®V tire limits oi your 'irne and patience, by nave decided to give an entertainment N Y..«rites us that two bottles of Gilmore's ** North Yamhill to-morrow night, (or the plaintiff and earned the carre Aromatic wine cured liis wife of nervous­ this long letter, but hope yon will par­ —Dealer in— gh SO sm-eesshill.v. He was assret- ness and sleeplessness. Sold by Rogers A don me this time, and if I ahould ever • larch 23, The price of admission is e ,„OII "'the stipremecmt 1.» Guns, I’itdulf, Ammunition, attempt a second letter to an editor I T.sld, only 25 cents. Ramsev A Bingham. 'e unde.s and I t.y and make it pleasantly brief. Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Etc., Etc. GILMORE'S AROMATIC WINE is a pos­ will ., in receipt of the programme ot Glenn had a contingent fee of one halt. Willi best wishes for tiie success and All kind« of ' i ^’’hers institute for the third judi- We are glad to hear of our bo?» itive cure for nil those painful complaints prosperity of the T elephone , I am, — AT TIIE common to all our liest female popula­ c'»l district and Linn county, which is abroad succeeding »<> well, and bop*- so Respectfully, Gunsmith, Locksmith ami Sewing tion. Sold by Kogers A Todd. hehl at Alhanv, April 6, 7 and 8, they will receive the rewards they Just­ L aika A. P atty . Machine* Work done with WANTED. A ca«e of ternate wcakne««. ' “ The raihoad companies will ly deserve. ______ ______ _ Neatness anil Dispatch. 'enerul debility or nervous exhauston that Queen Victoria will l>e Rixty-eiuht m*«e the nsii.il reduction to teacher* And you will a full Rtoek of Choke-boring a Specialty, and Satis­ •I k » wish to attend. H ere ’ s A t'HANCE.-We have for sale a ¡ilniore's Aroiiiatic Wine wile not cure, years old on the 24th ot May next, and old by Rogers A Todd. faction Guaranteed. will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Groceries, Toys, Fo* S ale .—A piece of valuable pro- sm.,11 place adjoining town «mining » REV. E J. WHITNEY, of Clarkson. If. her accessi'Hi to the throne on the 20m Onr floor v.rst of Buller A .Martin’* HtdemofW than an acre of gnmnd ; a Notions, Crockery, fertv situated just outside tlie city lim- good two «’o V Iron-re and '• ar»; «ell «' t savs: Gilmore's Wine for female weak- Glassware, Stationery, ■ss «tends without a rival. So!(l by Koger» of June. \\cx\ • p o thatare fretful, pccv’nh. "*• for sale at a bargain. Large house, th smallfniilt.ee«; good well. eh. Todd. crosw, or troubled with HOKE MADE CANDIES, ’ell built; several acres of ground for We will «ell ’I''« P1 ”* “ b,r* rvwvv good tbinr^of this Windy Colin, Toothing Palmi, or ]ife arn sorrow fully kt <;H.M"KF.'S H’llMATIC WINE is the •“olening, and fruits of various kinds cat 'emedv for nomen and children, alone on amount of Dyspepsia. Acker’s .» CO Ktomach lMuordera, can bo relieved "-lv started, nnme oils outhouses, ’M,UTEN' Y IN MAN■ at onco by using Acker’s Baby Roother. .scs for gl. S,,ld l»y Roger» A Todd. Dyj«peptda Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, J*'n. etc. Everything in good oid r. , ncklv eiir-l >>v Uilmjm*« Aroma It coat&fof no Opium or MnrpLino, 8o! 1 as cheap as any. Produce in Indirection nnd ConftipetInn; Fold on n ow.-ty ¡R »filiated on Collegesid*- 1 .Id by Koger« A To