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The Only Remedy •aid in his famous dispatch Shortly after this he wa-. appointed whirling through Win- colonel of the 2nd. Michigan c. n th 22ml he again ry. lie participated in several The Official Democratic Paper. rebel forces, and re- FOB gageinents during the ad>. . teh frobi Grant which Corinth, and on the second T j . HEATH - - - - l-uhii.iiei-. Contagious Blood Poison. n your good work wtta given command of th< M c M innville , F kiiiav , O< r. 19, 1888. • fall of Richmond. ” Cavalry Brigade of the h ot’ Qctolicr he was Mississippi. National Ticket. stiiitmt OIliM i<> Washington for con ()n the first of J illy he < >n iai during hi® absence tacked at Booneville by a f 'i' at S^.‘l“.l!ii>.r"l'r"ui Is.t.lo. cured CLEVE LA N D~ and THUR M A N. least forty-five hundred .-flong <1 Early i •let» rmiued one- more to nt- for Infants and nt once displayed th qu.ilil? - ol tack tl lie national army The plan an was a com- A BAD FORD st< :>dy determination and b rtility was wt i II eon. ived and The national army of r< source in emergencies for which plete 8 «Caatorlais bo well adapted to children that Cantoris cures Colle, Conatlnatien I recommend it ua superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, Iliarrhcea, Eructation. Having been a deserter from the ick in great disorder, afterward lie was so pre-eminent. vtiMkfi it difficult f 'f >ne to " alk. Having LtrertU.1 lh. 3. H. 8. 11> known to me." IL A. A bciikk , M. !>., Federal army, Mr. Pal Ford, whose miles. Sheridan hail After a stiff resistance, he fell back Hix or vf'Di‘4.1 conci.u ‘-'l I would it Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. there was any efficacy in the na the 1 Sth slept Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promote... Irish World is trying to elect Har to an advantageous p'.-bion on the left Washington on commenced iv»in« It acc;»rdiDg to directions gestion, - w »nd nv.l hair down I..... . . I'¡“«t"J " rison as it vainly tried to elect edge of a swamp, where lie eould :,t Wineb. ' r. twenty miles from Without injurious modicaUon. wavalniton lifld K'’tting left, I WdlliCU lilts ■even miles and have never felt auy return Blaine four years ago. cuts a rather hold the assailants at hay. Find his comm id. Artillery firing was Tua ('SN-rai n C ompany , 77 Murray st re«, N ? ot the old malady Aftctr with rood effects 1 must nay I am hatistted wnn sorry figure in a campaign in which ing, however, that tl enemy was reported early on the 19th but it tha r»« lit. 111» >!«'> «'shl mare'd «« and GENERAL SHERIDAN. I foe! now like a y<»ung man andean KO J® the “soldier vote” plays so conspicu passing around hi- ! ft anil threat wa suppose I to proceed from rec- t( • cane when necessary and set up from six ¿ eight thousand ems without any ous a part. The following para Hannibal, having been sent into Spain, ening his camp, lie determined to I onnoi:-:;nc'-. and at 9 o’clock Sheri ▼cnieuce. I send you thii without solkitar graph is a transcript from the war from his very first arrival drew the eyes of make a bold dash on the right and dan rode out of Winchester all un- 07<n. V Woehl. Ill North Avenue, Chicago, nnd^-r dare »( June 1-A 1W7. write.: "I deem records of Massachusetts, furnished the whole armv upon him. And there convert the defense into an offen I consious of the danger to his army. It mrdutv to thank you tor the cur* I re- never was a gonitis more fitted for the two cebJd frGm your excellent med cine, t t un- by the adjutant-general of that most opposite duties of obeying and com sive movement. Selecting four of Soon, howe ver, the sound of heavy tract cd a very severe case <»€ dioo < i jxuvhi U ix about two years ago. H“aring of your battle was unmistakable, and half state. manding, so that you could not easily de his best sabre companies, he cent medicine, I went to a drug store, the pro- cide whether he were dearer to the general prlrtSr of wh en persuaded nio • The name of Patrick Ford of or to tho army ; and neither did Hasdrubal them several miles around the ene a mile from the town the fugitives preparation of his own, w hich he said w is a sure euro. I use 1 el* bottles of his stuff Boston, aged 25, occupation, prin- prefer giving the command to any other my’s left to attack in rear and came in sight with appalling rapid and grew worse all the time. At last I got wlwn anything was to be done with courage flank, while he was to make a ity. He at once ordered the trains er, is found upon tho muster-out and disgusted and despaired of a cur<*-ll Population Nearly 2,000. Improving Rapidly. activity, nor did the soldiers feel more friend who told me that your medicineha J halted and parked and stretched a roll of Co. A. Ninth Regiment, confidence and boldness tinder any other simultaneous charge in front. cured him. I went to the same agnia and demanded your medicine. He re leader L ivy . B xxt. Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. The plan worked admirably. brigade of his troops at Winchester luctantly sold tne twelve bottles, and I am worth of new buildings erected now perfectly cured. I wrlt* Colonel Guiney ; enlisted on tho 13 Philip Henry Sheridan, tho sub The four companies appeared sud across me country to stop the strag benefit of sufferers, to prevent their K deceived by false representations. I thanfc tyvl fVWdnring the last year in the city glers. Then with an escort of twen day of August, 1862, ami mustered ject of the above sketch, was born denly in the enemy’s rear, not hav you again for the benefit derived from your into the service of tho United in the village of Somerset, Perry ing been seen until near enough to ty men he pushed to the front. J N. Cheney, a prominent physician, residing in Ellaville, Schley Countv, Georgia, States Aug. 13th 1862, for three county, Ohio, on tho 6th, of March fire their carbines, and, having The effect of his presence was elect fW“N0 CITY INDEBTEDNESS. tn a letter recounting the infallible success ho has in curing contagious blood poison years; deserted on the 2nd da)' of 1831. He lived there continuously emptied these they charged with rical. He rode hot haste, swinging cases in his extensive practioe, writes: “Those who know tho almost Inevitable, Feb., 1863. Underneath, opposite until he was seventeen years of age. drawn sabers on the astonished en his hat and shouting as he passed, permanently dangerous effects of mercury will welcome your disco very of 8. S S. as a the word “Remarks,” is written: His father was a contractor for the emy, who doubtless took them for •Face the other way boys! face the boon to humanity. The medical profession, always wary of proprietary medicines, is “Deserted at Falmouth, Va.” construction of various important the advance guard of a much larger other way!” And hundreds of men coming slowly, and in some cases secretly, A splendid public school, large, new and to the use of S. S. 8. in cases of blood dis roads in the west, and spent most force ; for it was not to be supposed turned at once and followed him order. Of course a medicine that cures poisoning in Its worst form must purify the During President Cleveland’s of his time away front home. that eo small a body of men would with cheers. commodious. Also the McMinnville blood of every disorder.’’ Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed COSTINUKO NEXT WEEK. term there have been five vice-pres Young Sheridan lived with his have the audacity to throw them frea T h « S wift S pecific C o ., Baptist College. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. idents of the United States. They mother and attended the village selves against a force of forty-five were David Davis, George F. Ed school, where lie learned the three hundred men without the promise V awv X. ^VeeOTomJuiliaol munds, Thomas A. Hendrix. John R’ h , Readin, Ritin, Rithmetic. of speedy support. Having concluded to open a Real Estate office, ire intend to do to and Before the enemy eould recover thousands suffering from Asthina,\Con- Sherman and John J. Ingalls. The This wits all the education he re to push the sale of City and Farm property with all possible energy. siiinption, Coughs, etc.-•Did you •▼er try highest number during any other ceived until ho entered the United from the confusion of this attack, Acker’s English Remedy? 4 It ia the best \Ve intend to create a desire in the minds of all those having land or president’s term was three, Frank States Academy at West. Point. He they were fiercely charged by Sheri preparation known for all Lung Troubles, City property to sell to place them in our hands. You say. How? We lin Pierce and I’. S. Grant each however was an attentive student dan with his remaining handful of sold on a positive guaranteo at 10c., 00a 1 have opened a full stock of answer tne question by saying we will use of history, and especially of Milita men, and, utterly routed, tied from eo. W. Burt Druggist. having that number. GROCERIES. « —.a——te— GLASSWARE, ry history and biography ; military the field. This engagement, in CROCKERY, A charter election was held in matters indeed filled his mind, and which two small regiments of cav CIGARS, his dream always was to become a alry defeated nine, won for Uol TOBACCO Nework, New Jersey, on Oct, 9th, There seemed however Sheridan liis first star, his commis and shows a Democartie gain on soldier. at our own expense and if anyone looses it will be ourselves not our ▲ fine line of the general ticket of about 700. very little prospect for this, and as sion as brigader-general dating patrons. Bond vour property to us if you want it sold. TEAS, For the first time in thirty years soon as he was able to do anything from the battle of Booneville. (OF FEE V7ork, Ambition and Passion, cause Those who study his after cai er the Democrats have carried the city for himself ho entered the country I'enTspiiiuleiiri1 in regard io the purchase of Land is solicited, lily or Farm. SPICES Agony of Mind and Body, and at a charter election previous to a “store” of Mr. John Talbot, in will find numerous examples of the more Destroy more Human Beings every year presidential election. This looks Somerset, at a salary c.f twenty-four same peculiarities so strikiogly il than All the Armies of the World. Fresh Vegetables of ¡ill descriptions rather bad for the Kepublicans, dollars a year his home being still lustrated in this his first ind pei, who have stated time and time with his mother. In due time lie dent tight. will be kept while in Season. DUJARDIN’S Th reputation Sheridan ae<|tiii IstfC. R. FENTON H.L. HEATH Managers, McMinnville, Oregon. again that New Jersey would go was promoted to a situation in Republican. Mat (play where are another store where he received cd by this exploit mad him Will sell ut bottom price for cash or ex sixty dollars a year. He had never known to all his superior officer change for produce June 15:8tf you? been ten miles from tho place where and gave him prominence in the A. HUSSEY he was born until he was sixteen army. In September 1862 Sir ri- According to Professor Sargeant, years old, then he was sent by his dan left for the support of Buell in the strongest wood in the United employers a distance of sixteen or Kentucky, and was assigned to the This wonder of Modern Chemistry is C.GRISS£¡K States is nutmeg hickory of Arkan eighteen miles. command of a division, and with pronounced to be unequalled for its sas, anti the weakest, the West power of replenishing the vitality of the During all this time the future this force in a single night con India birch; most clastic is the general-inchief had not neglected structed the whole series of rille body, by supplying all the essential con- tamarack, the white or shell-bark his books, and he was well up in pits from the railroad station in stituents of the Blood, Brain and Nerve hickory standing far below it. The all the English studies already Louisville to Portland a distance of Substance, and for developing all the Powers and Functions of the System to least elastic, and the lowest in mentioned; but he still kept his five or six miles. In October he specific gravity, is the wood of the mind bent on a miliary career. A .accompanied Buell in his advance the highest degree. It acts as a specific, ficus nitron. The highest specific vacancy occuring at West Point j against Bragg and on the sth. of surpassing all those of the present age, groceries , gravity, upon which depends value when he was seventeen, Sheridan I that month was a conspicuous for the speedy and permanent cure of all derangements of the Nervous and as fuel, is attained by the bluewood applied to the member of congress 'figure in the battle of Perryville. CROCKERY, Blood Systems, Nervous Prostration, of Texas, But of one thing we are sure from his district for the appoint He remained in command of a General Debility, Mental and Phy- ment. The answer inclosed his »division in the Army of the Uutn- s.ca I Depression, I ncapacity for Study « î -'^' vare , and that is that BISHOP & KAY have the COPP’S LAND REVIEW. warrant as cadet, and directed him berland until the battb of Mur ot Business, Noises in the Head and D ok to report at W est, Point, June 1st, freesboro. For so vic renden d Bais, Less of Laeryy and Appetite, finest line of goods, and do the largest busi Heroic Treatment Given Mr. Holman's 1848. lie brushed up his spelling his country in this battle he was Being a Natural Restorative, its ener Suspension Bill, and grammar, and passed his pre made major-goner. 1 of volunteers, gising effects are not followed by cor ness of any Clothing firm in the county. ’ VATrnva examinations without on tho recommendation of l!os< responding reaction, but are Perma The bill introduced by Mr. Hol liminary nent, and are frequently shown, from man on August 28th, entitled “A trouble. Cadet Henry W'. Slocum, crane. since major-general was his room the first day of its administration, by a lie participated in the march on T bill to suspend all laws touching mate. Slocum was a hard work remarkable Increase of the Nocnw Chicatnauga, and in that battle the disposal of public lauds except Iti is hecause the best quality of goods in Pover, with a feeling of Vigor, Strength the homestead law, and for other ing industrious student and from shared the terrible fighting and dis and Comfort to which the patient has him Sheridan derived much assist asters of the army. His part of purposes” to which reference has the market are sold cheap. The World re long been unaccustomed. The nervous twice been made by ini’, came up ance. The two boys were in earnest this disastrous battle was fought symptoms disappear, as well as the and studied hard. At the first ex under the most, disadvantageous for action in the house of represen nowned Brownsville Goods can be found at Functional Derangement. Sleep be ji tatives on the 21st inst., and was amination Sheridan stood several circumstances. No time was given comes calm and refreshing. At the files nearer the head than he had to form line of battle, lie had no our place of business corner of 3rd and C sts. most thoroughly pruned. supports, and one division had to same time the patient gains flesh, the The entire first section of tho bill, expected with his disadvantages. In 1852, in his graduating year, contend with four orfive. His com features presenting a striking improve COLUMBIA RIVER ROUTE. \\ ben you are in town you are requested to call in and examine our as originally presented by Mr. Hol ment ; the Face becomes Fuller, ths he had some trouble of a beligcrant new ball and \\ inter stock of ready made clothing. Also look at our □land numbered four thousand man, was stricken out, which re Lips Red, the Eyes Brighter, and the moved nearly all of the provision nature with another cadet, which bayonets, and he lost ninety-six Skin Clear and Healthy. The hair Train, forth. Ka.t leave A«l> st. wharf large stock of suitings. Our tailors are anxious to make them up into against which objections were di resulted in his suspension. He was cfficerB and one thousand four hun ol the head and beard grows and sc- •vsr, da, at 18:30 A. M. and 1:13 1». M. a nice, neat fitting suit for you. Hoping to see you accept our invita rected, leaving only that portion re suspended for a year, after which dred and twenty-one private sol quire strength, as also the nails, show- Attached to the 1:15 pm train are through tion to call in and inspect our stock, we are respectfully vours he joined the class of 1853 and in diers. He did liis best to beat back BISHOP & KAY. Pullman Sleeping Car. to Council Bluffs lating to railroad grants. this he was graduat al. He was at the furious storm of war against ing the importance of the action of the and St Paul The public land laws will con medicine on the organs of nutrition. It Attached to the 12:30 a m train is the tinue to be executed as heretofore. first assigned to the First Infantry, hint, and never displayed more gives back to the human structure, in a Walla Walla & Dayton Sleeper, which can be boarded at East Portland station any Persons who have made pre-emp but soon afterward was transferred stubborn courage and military skill suitable form, the Lively, Animating, time after 8 p in in a subordinate sphere than on Element of Life which baa been Train, arrive at 2:45 and 7 :V> p m every tion filings mid timber-culture en to the Fourth. lie was not long in developing this terrible day. wasted, and exerts an important influ- day, tries may legally perfect title. The battle of Chattanooga, two cnce directly on the Brain, Spinal Mare Those who made homestead entries traits which have since made him The company reserve the right to famous. In 1856 he was assigned months later, redeemed that of row anil Nervous System, of a Nutritive, change steamers or sailing days, with the understanding that they could commute the same to cash at to duty in Washington territory Chickamauga, and in this it fell t<> Tonic and Invigorating character, there- TO A8TORIA ,~Str. R R Thompson any time after the expiration of six and Oregon, and while here was ¡en Sheredan to lead a division in the' bychecking all wasting oftho Vital Fluid loaves Ash st wharf everv Monday Wed gaged in defending the Cascades of famous charge on Missionary and the more Exhausting Processes and Saturday at 11:30 p. m. U 8 Mail months from date ot entry, will be ot Life, maintaining that Buoyaat steamer leaves Ash st. daily, except Sun burned out the permitted to complete the same in the Columbia against the Indians. Ridge. day, at 0 a. m., for Astoria'. accordance with the terms of their For his sevices he was especially I It was Sheridan's conduct dur Energy of the Brain and Muscular TO DALLES AND CASCADES, contracts, and persons who accept c imtnended in orders by General ' ! ing this battle which inspired System which renders the Mind Hap Leave Ash st. at 6 a. nt., except Sun ed pledges of the government re Scott then cotumander-in-chief. Grant with the supreme cenfidance py. Cheerful, Brilliant and Energetic: day. deemable in public land for waivers When the war of the Rebellion he always afterward felt in his entirely overcoming that dull, inactive I4oi tho next 30 days the Stock rescued will and sluggish disposition which many T0OREG0N CITY, Dayton and Al of valid ami valuable claims, may broke int Sheridan was stationed great subordinate. at Fort Yamhill in this county. Two or three months after this persons experience in all their action. banv. — Str leaves Portland at 7 a. in. continue to locate their scrip. be sold at cost. Good Bargains. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays, for The people of the great North-! Many Y amhill people remember Grant was appointed genet al in Price, $1.50 per bottle. Payton and way points. Returning leave him ns a jolly sociable fellow. chief and he appointed Sheridan to fOR SALE Bf ALL DRUCQISTS. west are to lie congratulated upon i Pavton as (> a. in., Tuesdays, Thursdays <’<>r. B and Fourth Streets, Opposite McMinnville Hotel. Ill i ISi llU * lVOODAfcl», and Saturdays. For Albany and way the escape they have experienced, Very energetic and always on the the command of the army of the SXIII. An.: 24 (Im Portland, Oregon. move, but lie never impressed them Potomac. Sheridan was hath to points at fl a. m., Mondays and Thurs as nothing could have more serious days. Returning, leave Albany Wednes ly injured the growth of their sec as a great military genius. He was leave the west where he had in: d< days and Saturdays. TICKET OFFICE tion, than the passage of the bill as not like the average army officer, I his successes but filially did so and XOI K K FOR Pl RLICATION. FIRST & OAK STS. A. L. MAXWELL. stiff-laccd, but could always meet a I entered upon the field win :< h< introduced. Gen. Pass. A Ticket Agent. 1 and <>i i ter at Oregon Ci tv. Or.. '» The bill was so change 1 that tho civilian and converse on ordinary ; was destined to reap a splendid sphe of'i'lnU' * ^'fUS wc arc doing a good trade. In Sept . 2fst. 1XM > N In it by u’iven that the following* is’ em si “f our competitors our bus nes. title was found inapplicable ami “A topics without giving theinipres-i harvest of renown. si, n that he was the only man in i has tilk-il notice of his inten- On the 5th and 6th of May tin bill relating to railroad grants" was the world. He liked his whiskey ii. n iH'al proof in support of his reliabh Dm • " ' 1 xr*'r ' " P e0 P'' ‘ know that wc sell only pure and buttle of the Wilderness was t 'i.-lit reliable Drugs and Medn-m. > and at prices as low as good goods ca !'• .1 Unit ' iid proof will I m * mad»1 l>e- substituted. It simply provides and would drink it. Always kept and Sheridan was in it ; on the 7th . < d l illaniook . < Hintv. < »re . at that during the pending of the . «Hi Tut <day Nov . 13. 1SS8, funX8Tonetr'Iair.1,,1:l,'l"-l‘ !$.rushe?' Tooth Bashes. Combs, Per- measures now before congress in re a fat horse and did all the work he led the way to Spotsylvania, ' I Smith pre-emption l> S. No. of the post. When the war broke fighting the battle of Todds T iv rn tlu' * w t»f n u. s eol n w and n U of lation to the forfeiture of certain * '* a r w. but we km.« ' •' " lnt. ,,g e,1°ugh to make much fuss about lands heretofore granted by con out lie went east remarking l>eforc to clear the road for infantry out ae know we can suit you when yon come to see us. lilllVS he following _ witnesses _______ to leaving"! am going to win captain ’ s During tho remainder of the iitinuous residence resilience upon. and gress to railroad corporations and ROGERS & TODD, or die.” lie did get them in Wilderness campaign, t ' .id land, I. vi/: A ,\ 'N. N. Sim- > \. rv thereafter, no act done or performed straps M lohnion. .1 N McCane all of City Drug Store. May 1861. and in December was was engaged in tin battb s I* .in i John Sheets of Tilla- by any such corporation shall in appointc I Chief Quartermaster and Howe's shop, Totopoteux \ I ■ ’ in Tillamook county, Oregon. anywise enlarge the right or claim XV T P urvey . cotnmisary in South-west Missouri.! Cold Harbor, and alnay- , of any such corporation to any on i p Register the stiff' of Major-General Cur- 1 the expectations ■■( ’ th ."in i.ii lands covered by any such grant, tis Th" service at that time and chief, whether in active 1 attic or diminish any right now existing in that region was in a deplorable < on the march or in the sti lt in the United States to declare the House. Sign, and Ornamental Painter NOTICE FDR PUBLICATION forfeiture thereof. This provision condition and he endeavored to in maneuver of the campaigns. stitute a reform and in doing this . t< r at Oregon City. Or . > In 1864, after the adx an- e « McMINXVILLE, OREGON. shall not be construed to in any Sept . 21st . 1888 > with otlnr officers and he Early on Washington tl nr wise affect or diminish or waive conflicted ' > given that the following- Grnininjr. i i- tiled not ire of his inten- any right now existing in behalf of was directed to rescind the instruc- alarm was felt in th • !;nal proof in support of his Paper Hanging and tions he had given his subordinates. put Sheridan in conn tnd Wi' ; r- the Uuited States to declare the ■ i.i proof will Is' made be- Carriage Painting. WAREHOl'SE. . nidge or in his absence then forfeiture of any of the lands em He protested, but in vain, and dera to protect ■t that city. F, r near- of Tillamook county Ore., finally Applied to I k 1 relieved from ly .j six week- • -....................... the new commander braced in any such grant. GALLOWAY i GOUCHER. Prop’s. Prompt Attention to Orders from N " 1Ith, duty with Curtis. This request moved cautiously about at th ■ en io \V ' obnson homestead en H enry N. Corr the Country. Ho, l-evn thoreugl.lv overhaul,-.1 Hn.| ANSWER TO INQUIRIES, Ml.oo was shortly afterward granted and trance of the Virginia valley. He tile n w . f n e. n e of n w. paired for the . on.ing -e„on of Jaai" "’ - w 'f « e and » e of s w of see. 4XP0BT ON XNnns. CONTXSTS. *c., |3 X I when hejreported at St. Louis Loins was was pronoun, dan th rfiio but ‘i’?' ? K°7’. »nd «heat Procuring tend Patents. Filing Argum.n:« I ill '* * f"r’"’he.l on the n>o«t r......... When you wont to advertise, do assigned bv General Halleck to .. could not lie forced into a tight tnt- 11 cro8g tronbie<l with ' the f' loainc witnesses to •nd Conducting Contests, o. Moderate am, terrw«. ____ T.rms. Send for circular la u nion« residence upon, and •o in the column« of the T elephone 1 another field. ’A indy Colic, Teething Pains, or , less he had the advantage. Final- HI i .HENT i AS» PR|< t; >f. -.i I land, via: John Sheets, ..... Stomach Disorders, can be relieved because it is the new sy __________________ , , paper , of the In April 1862, Halleck assumed , Iv on the 19th of Septcmi ■ Shrri- . ., J, a Freeman Harris and Chas. HENRY N. COPP, *153^7 'a j*" 6®*’ for Grain L‘t at onet ' y using Acker’s Baby Soother. II of Tili.m ook in Tillamook Iient.« ni.-ble to San Francisco county. Democratic and indepen-1 command of the army in Tennea-' dan seeing his opportunity attacked WASHINGTON, 0. C. It contains no Opium or Morphine, lol. W T BvMtST *727 *»»lerjJoeM have Ce^'s Settler . C..M. <1 Honest weigiit and fair..ri„1Ilc dent m the wind. Subscribe now.¡see taking Sheridan with hint.¡Early and routed him anil us Sheri- p 28 > Ragiater IMlMHirto wi, « «safe (Rrtago r mott.. AI are invited to ■, ,n)c and hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sow W WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. I ÍQ7 nììn GRAND EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES, New Grocery Store More Terrible than War! LIFE ESSENCE > Keeps Tlie LrçKi Siotk Ewryoufi of A i fjUjOW many people " R have been killed by tlie Indians? We don’t know. a S r tai::.CANDY Axn ra DO YOU KNOW THE REASON?! Co. FIRE Pioneer Boot^Shoe Store. LANDS—MINES NOTICE J. B. ROHR. A\ A<;or< HF.n 15 Geo. W. Burt, druggist. 1