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.»«n«'«" s depth of almost 17ot feet, nt d t’ie QUEER TRAVELS OF PLANTS. wotk is going oil steadily with one tower of twelve hours per day. county »up rint< tx1''"1 ’’ ' Tile county «ill •"’M u" rv*“.’, u„i 1<>un- drill is it priwenl working In an •x- Don of applicant h’1 . kiain. cellent formation of sand atone, tv iMi- ts ai the curt ♦ ► changing frequently to blue shale, Ona Wottld not imatrina, ott-handi till Fall», (»regoli. M toll"*» and again Into sand stone, and the that ice could |H»b»ibly l»e inetru* »«>lt »TAT« rU'SU" ,.»d.ti. Fetiruary past few days work Inis developed mental in accomplishing the distribu- ('ointiieiK'Itig \\<’<lii’ tion of plants, yet a French •dentist 12. at nine o'< l<» k ». io . and emit II)' Indications superior to any yet an has recently c.tiled attention to the ulng until Saturday, ’ February Ü. “I countered. The finances of the com fact that icebergs are frequently use four o'clock p. in ful in thia «cay. Navigators in polar * a pany are growing low, and It la the YOU i nt NTV i-irttm* February I especial desire of tlie directors to con •eat often encounter twrgs carrying Commencing " f'1'1 "l" ’ enormous masses of debria, with 12, ill nine u'cli. k u. m - and coni In- tinue the work to at least sea level, more or less soil, in which plants are ulng mit H Friday, February IL •• which will require an additional MM) growing Event unUy the ice mass four o 'clock p. m- (>. |( I' k L av . feet from the present depth; but this run» aground upou the shore uf some >► County S(i|wrliilviide»t- can only be done by an additional sale distant land, there depositing the plants, which may And themselves so of stock. All ktadaet di ' ywd* «• situated as to hr enabled to repro duce their species, sr»\s the Philadel* celsior. A loud jiut In. lUlry, Orr- THE ALTURAS TRIAL. '¿“„I'," «„Ik. ... . BARGAINS That Never Fail To Bring Business: o 14 pounds sugar $1.00 7-cenl beans ..... .05 7-cent prunes .05 25'C«nt can 25-cent can oysters.... peaches ...... apricots....... .20 .20 .20 i T. H. MOORE, the grocer , t flee President. MARTIH ji CtsMer riv 1 r 1 Collections Attended CorrBsoüniltiKi Invited. to Promptly. KLAMATH I FALLS PLANING J. F. GOELLER, Proprietor. Plans nnd Specification* Furninhed on All Kind Buildings and Contracting and Building on the Installment Plan. A iimmik Hie Infinite variety <■! mnterial and work ftiriii.h.. Storr Front». IV.»»I Carving. Mair Bail». Ilaliieleta and S,», K roll and Turned V\ ork. Naah, floor» and Blind». Corner and |: "''«’ll», and rurneil Baliiatrr». D.»>t and Window Frani»», l'nl|.it» and I . '■ " Iaxis, Shinji, Build« r»' «larilwarv, I'ainta and <>il. Moulding slid<<laa« I I, . ...........••nd Fmla*a«wL Ground and Cut t.laaa. Wall l*»|u>r. Furniture, . t. Brel Worte ami material, and in the latrai anti m««i appniHil »h|PC STABLES EXCF1ANGE W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor. EAST END, OREGON FALLS, KLAMATH I llorsoN Imtirrlr'il by rlay, Week or tt^mk •-*1 ’ «/ • liny hik I (iraiti bought ¡uni so|<|. FOR SALI- I’asHi'itgers coiivey<><| to all parts of >»«»iitli«>m Oreana atnl Northern Ciiliforniti nt the very lowest rateg. Ninety feet front on Main street. Nt» better bu si- Telephone Connection Between Stable and Hold nes5 lots in town, Call Linkville. at this office. KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. W. HUSE & SON, nej T Other Goods in Proportion. THE DUFFY CO’S STORE E R. REAMES. Présidant. phta Saturday Evening Post- (San Francisco Call.) The case of volcanoes as plant dis* goti. tributor» eveu more remarkable» M. ♦t A ltv it as . Jan. 31.—One of the though one is must .20 regard ns very ea- 30-cent can Bartlet pears most disgraceful s«-enes that have F ceptional such instances as that Sunday .M’his'l. to a. n'-. characterized the LiMikout lynching noted at Port Elisabeth, South Afn .20 80-cent can strawberries E. Bovd. Stipi * « case In Judge Harrington’s Cviurt oc ca. in 1S?*7. where large quantities of - !» cur. D UINI» »ICItVIl K* .35 curred this afternoon anil resulteil tn vulcanic pumice were observed float 1S-cent can beans, three cans for First Sunday of ru* h month. II Attorney John E. Raker, for tlie de ing on the sen On these fragments of pumice were found various small m. and 7;JO p. nt. .35 15-eent can oysters, three cans for...... fense, being sent from the courtnaini animals unfamiliar in that part of Sectaul Nunda) of each month, for twenty-five minutes for rest<nthig the world, and there was also a sort .10 15-cent package egg noodles ........... remarks addressed to him by the of cocoaiiul. The nut was planted, 7:30 p- m. Third Nunday <>i if ,'iteli month, Il i0-cent package coffee............................... .15 court. Probably never before has a and in due time produced a ¡»alni strange to the African coa»t. It was a. m ami 7:30 p. in. California court room crowd witnessed N.J. II tniitr. I astiir. decided that the pumice came from .15 20-cent package II. O. pancake flour the spectacle of the Judge on the the great eruption of Krakatoa, in Rubber limit» with leather »•I«'» •> bench advising the opposing counsel the Straits uf Suuda, which waa in .50 00-cent tea to adjourn to the strett and tight out its way the most remarkable vulcanic the Excelsior, Dairy, Or. cataclysm of modern times. .40 50-cent tea their legal differences with pistols. i-k of ’»•»I! P*P*'r J1'*’ The disturbawe was precipitated BNGINE AS A BOOTJACK. .30 40-cent tea ILihlwlii », tliv hardware when Raker attempted to read from Sidney Goyette's testimony, given at .20 25-cent coffee -y the Coroner’s inquest over the body I Buckingham and Hecht of Danial Yantis. Assistant Attor- I mhi I k , shoe» and felt», at ney Genera! 15«it, for the prosecution. “It iwi't often that you hear of a Dairy, Oregon. 4& 1 objected and was sustained. Raker man using a locomotive for a boot jack." said Conductor frank Dre. of protested and the court remarked: the Delaware diviaion of the Krtc rail *. I If there is any way to violate the « 4 road, according to a recent report, , rule of the court, you can always find “but here's one ease: "Walt Doitgia<A a brakeman on my a wav of doing it. Raker—Judge, if it is the only coal train, set out one dark night to tiag a paaasnger train just west of Ilan way to get the truth, give us that eoak. He waa out in the bitter odd opportunity. Let tlie truth go to for a long while, and when he came I country and a human regard tor pos these twelve men sitting in this back hia fingers and «are were badly Call at the IlitriuLK'Aff office for terity demands that a refuge for wild jurv bt,x. frozen. tine jolt work. “ After we had got some whisky game be established somewhere in The Court—I say so, too. down him and had rubbed his hand* PtfbUahed every Thurwlajr by this region. Then why not at Crater Raker—Then let us learn It. and ears in snow we tried to remove Lake? With these objects in view I The Court—I don't approve i of his boots, but hia feet were so badly frozen that they could not be pulled Hon. Thomas H. Tongue has intro- your methods of getting the truth. off. Dougina is an eeonomwa» cuss Entroll« zsn PxaraiKTORs. duced a bill in congress to set aside : Raker—You know this is compe end he would not let iiecul tbemoff his rm OLPUT Jot a»»L iw tms wnat»L usv»»rst» n> Crater Lake and surrounding terri- tent evidence. evasmtrho* rstd : feet. He said that the boots had eoat him seven dollar» a week before and Post—I know it is not. tfse esaY (iff advance) ........................... K oo tory as a National park; requiring be could not aff -rd to lose them no the preservation of all game, fish and Raker — I know you say not, but T hursday . F ebruary a, too?. soon, even if by so d«Mng he would be forests within its boundaries. S5UF.D WEEKLY you do not think so. relieved of his tuff,ring* “There is no fund available for: At xo< Dartmouth Strvfft. Bostoa. The Court—No, Raker, It does not "It waa finally agreed to take Doug Lyman J. Gage retired from the carrying on the work of agitation, but make any difference; your statement las out on the engine, stick hia bvot- .Has*. Cabinet as secretary of tbe treasury heela between the aiota of the pllaW, 1 paid the expenses once and am will- d<M.s not anM>unt to a row of pins, • V on Saturday. He is now being urged ing to do it again. With that end Raker—My statement amounts to and then back up. BAHNKROr I.UillT rtlBl.lslllVO CoMCASY to accept the presidency I’f the Inter "When everything waa ready the en in view I have prepared the following just as much as that man's does; it gineer reversed the engine, while we national Banking Corporation, petition to congress, copies of which is just as good as that of any lawyer clung to Coleman's arms and nhoub The state republican central com will be mailed to all who will circu or gentleman. I have heard enough dera. The boots came eff quick enough, THK HANNKH le • flr»i<la*« Family New» Peata < uniaittlng »»i but Dougin«' legs came ar> near going j«a|w f <>i tiuMT (oa ». mittee is called to meet in rortland late them. I desire to impress upon of this bulldozing talk. Because he ward» of r»»atì rotaia**« <x latgatsTt** ♦»<* •« with them that there waa no fun in it " srarrTivc BiaBim paibyarHm K Uterary i* Next Saturday to tlx a date for the the public in general and editors in is Assistant Attorney General he partmani. Rrp»»ri« of m>iriiual Lmiutea, ori yitial Essai« *4|iirltual. Phil«*e«»phkal ami state couventlon and make other nec particular that success will depend can’t bulldoze me and this jury. BIG GUN FIRED IN ARMORY. Mrirntin» . Fdiiorial Itri-aftmsnt «hnh irraia ii|w»n spiritual ami •*» u.ar rirttn. Rapirti Mo essary arrangement. R. S. Moore is upon the earnestness with which the The Court—Now open your mouth »age (Drpartmrnt, K» |w»rls «»t apiriiaai Phe member of the committee for this ! people of Oregon demand it. Editors again in that insulting way and 1 itomene ami < ••ntrlbuii«»n» b> Ehr taleni ed artiere in lfar «oriti, etc . eie . are requested to improve every op will put you out of this case. county. TKKMH OF M( K-M HirrioN. IN U»VKM«Í portunity to refer to the lake and Raker—I have got tired of his i con- I • At the review of th» Thirteenth regi I', r 'i ■ nr Hon. Thomas H. Tongue, one of insist on the creation of a National duct in this matter. I do not pro- <4ii Months I « ment. twBvy artillery, in th» fluinn« r Three Months Oregon’s most active and efficient park. pose to allow him to sit here and K>ig Avenue armory, Brooklyn. one night NI reel men M»nl free representatives, has recently intro “To the Senate and House of Rep things down my throat when I know I lately, » big eigbl-inch disappearing ADVt«TIS«wr<Tt publia he« 1 al twrn»v II«« duced a bill tn congress to sei aside resentatives in Congress assembled: coast gun w as tired for th* first time renia • line, with dl«rouul« lot •{«** and Um« it is not true; he can’t do It. Crater lake and surrounding territory Your petitioners, residents of the in pub.ic. Brig. Gen. VAaixice » Ilan- The Court—Now that will do. sir— as a national park. It is to be hoped ■ state of Oregon, respectfully set forth stop. You don’t want to do any dolph. chief of aruiiery, t S A . who Banner of Light Publishing Company •hat Mr. Tongue's efforts will be the following facts and ask your con thing but insult everybody in the is stationed al Washington. super AI «a ptibllsfie« and fcrrp« foe «air at Wholesale intended the firing, »ay» a N«w •ml Melali a rompirI* a«M»rimrnt W4rtl«»al suocessful. sideration thereof: York exchange. A target eight fret ProarvMl««, If e be rm a tar y. and lltcfkaneo« • courtroom that you can. Book« ikxwltiam, II mo «» “Crater Lake is located on the Raker became very much excited square wa« erected in the center of the ph» A«tro|-.«v Po.ttolof« Hvrfiroff Socialists of Oregon are called to ' «íaH»<<ir •« nt In <- <>n applirat u»ti summit of the Cascade Range of and characterized General Post's con dri.l hall 300 feet from the gun. The m ripth« Am pfihliahrsl hi England oe AflMrfkra hold a mass convention at Portland gun waseleiated and sighted. Slid t hen not out ut print, a III be sent i»y mail or ri mountains, in Klamath County, Ore duct in this case as despicable, claim the first »hell, which on Ulis ,,«-<w»ton preaa. on March 19 to nominate a state gon, and is one of the greatest natur ing that he was trying to keep the we* nrade of rubber, wa* «red by coin- ticket. Socialism may be a pleasant al wonders of the world. It Is a por truth from coming out, and made pre*»«d air. Instead of powder. The theory, but Impracticable, as we un tion of the unapportioned vacant do further remarks of a similar nature. «hell struck the top of tbe target. Ths derstand It, If would beneflt an main of the government and In the Platt denied the charge emphatically second »hell landed ne»r the bottom of the target, and the third went over «I Idler, but would destroy the just opinion of your petitioners should be and the court remarked: the mark, landing at the feel of the fruits of «mbitIon and energy. set apart and maintained as a Nation I wish you gentlemen would get spectators, w ho were seated on the »ide of the armory directly opposite the The time will soon arrive to make al park. To this end Hon. Thomas your guns and go out Into the street gun. Another shot was fired, and this H. Tongue has in traduced in your and fight this thing out. Your con nominations for county officers, Del- T race M arks time the shell «truck the target an» at honorable body II. R. 4393. for which RNQKWT D esigns duct is barbarous. Get your guns, in the center, eliciting much applause. •gates to tbe republican convention ' ryvw^ CoevmawTS Ac. Anynna «emilng a ffbetrh and 4e«mi«tP n assy should carefully and unselfishly con we respectfully request your support. go out in the street and fight It out. The artillery men then worked the gun qnlr-ffly wssft.un our free ahethmr an “The surface of the lake I« «23» Raker protested vehemently at the •u that it disappeared several Utus*. 4 Inyentwwi la probably |>c4entabla < on.iaunirn sider the merits of the different can ll«>na Btridly ra.iiBdrnf la 11 and lx k o«i Tat mia t frea. OM m C aw«nr» f<4 to utoi« Mist ta. didates and select th.wte who are best feet above sea level, It is nearly six words of the Judge and the strife Patanta taMan thr >uah Matm A ( o. rvcalea yprrMi vu h<»ul char«, la the fitted for the offices and strongest miles in diameter, and is completely continued for some time, Judge Har The Last Heard Of It. With the people. Sober judgment surrounded by nearly perpendicular rington again advising the opposing “Mv little Imy took the croup one A handsomely lllaetrated weekly. lAryset sty* before and at the convention will walls from 1000 to 2000 feet high. counsel to resort to their weapons ru atio., f *• V . r '.O’ •■■■*: 'I . ’ » I • It contains a circular island, or cin and settle the quarrel. The courtrixim night and soon grew so bad you »»■Ar, fur month«. |L by all newadeaiers Make victory easier and surer. der cone, 845 feet high, in the top quieted down somewhat, Raker said: could hear him breathe all over the Branch »»Ihre. « F Waahit.«i<m I*. C. Prince’ Henry of Prussia, the only of which Is an extinct crater 90 feet I can prove it is a deposition, and, house, ” says F. I». D. Rannida, Ranolds. Marsh- brother of Emperor William of Ger- deep. The water Is clear as crystal, therefore, adtnissiable as evidence In field, O. '•We feared lie would die. .Siiiiw ritM- for H ki ' t hlk am . many, will soon visit the t.'nited 2000 feet deep and of the richest pos this case. but. a few doses of One Minute Cough States in royal style. Ills Itinerary sible blue. Adjoining the lake and The Court—You can't do it. Cure quickly relieved Inin and lie an this continent will be incomplete guarding Its approaches the mount Raker—.Statutes of '97. went to sleep. That is the last we without a visit to Klamath county, ains are rugged, of great altitude, The Court—I say you can produce heard of the croup. Now Isn't a i where he can enjoy unsurpassed Ash and of no value for agriculture or statutes some other time. I cough cure like that valuable?" One ing and hunting, sec unexcelled mining. In spite of laws to the con Raker—Oh, we will see—there It Minute cough cure Is absolutely safe scenery, breathe exhilarating air and trary, wild game in the Pacific goes. I was present when the Legis anti acts Immediately. For coughs, fill up on the purest water under the Northwest is rapidly disappearing, lature adopted the whole of it. colds, croup, grip, bronchitis and all sun. He might not like our present and unless steps are taken in the The Court—Well, may be If you other throat and lung troubles It is a Skrw mode of travel, but if he will near future to provide a refuge for had not been there they would not certain cure. Very pleasant to take. delay a short time wc can bring him it, many varieties will become extinct. have done it. They made a mistake The little ones like it. “Therefore, your petitioners ask when they did It. and bis coterie in here on a real Saved Him From Torture. train—steam engines and painted your favorable consideration of IL R. Raker—They did It In '97, and yon 4393.” W ill G. S teel . •an». have been doing your best trying to There is no more agonizing trouble vacate it, all right. than piles. The constant itching ASHLAND'S OIL WELL. CRATER LAKE PARK. The Court—Now, Raker, you walk arid burning make life Intolerable. KLAMATH FALLS, OR. out of the courtrixim and stay out of No position Is comfortable. The tor- (Ashland Tidings.) (Oregonian,) The lately elected directors of the here for ahout twenty-five minute« lure Is unceasing. ‘■In 188« I started a move to have DeWitt’s Witch Crater Lake and Its environs set aside Southern Oregon Oil O». have just until you wxil down. Hazel Salves cures piles at once. For Raker—I can't help It. Your skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all Daily from Ager to Klamath Hot as a National park. While not suc- issued a circular to the stockholders, Nprtnga, Keno, Klamath Kalla, Dairy eessful In securing tbe enactment of and from which the following ex Honor abuse* me and I can't sit and kinds of wounds It Is unequaled. J. Bonanza, Bly ami Lakeview. a law. President Cleveland was cerpt* arc taken: We find upon ex take It all the time—that Is all there H. Gcrall, Nt. Paul, Ark., says: I ■•From ISfl.j I suffered with tin- pro Interested, and withdrew from tlie amination of the book* that the com is to it. Imily from Lakeview to Blv, Bonanzs Raker left the courtrixim. za, pany ha* expended in machinery, market ten townships, which were truding, bleeding piles and could find Dsirv, Klamath Falls, Keno, Klamath :!!l Hot npnngR ami Ager. subsequently embraced in the Ctt*- equipment and labor, up to the first FOR TRADE. nothing to help me until J used De Of this aade Range forest reserve. In 188« of the year, about «14,000. Witts Witch Hazel Salve. A few Mnlte» connection with all trains at I have 10 acre* of fruit land at. R was my pleasure to sound that amount about «S.OOO has been expend boxes completely cured me.” Be B er’ * ’ Ashland which will trade for Klam hike for tbe government, and prove ed in machinery and equipment; the ware of counterfeits. . ath Falla unimproved lota or acreage. tt to be th« deepest water in the remaining ««,000 has been exjjended Addreu or ca'l ci, I. A. D cfty , Western Hemisphere. This Me Is in labor, fuel, expre*«, freight and Buy O. Short ’s Spring Lake pot a- Klamath Falla. Eaty Coaches. one of the world's greatest natura) hauling charge*. We find that every foes; they are t he beat; price 2 cent« dollar collected ha* been accounted Sec the notice of the county clerk per pound at the ranche. wsMMs. In fact, tire re is nothing Excellent Accommodations. The regis of the kind to in any way compare for by the officers, and no extrava to al) voters to register. I to It. It belongs to tbe general gov- gance of any kind ha* been permit tering for the election two years ago, A full line of Buckingham and That many difficulties bave will not suffice for the election next Hecht boots and shoes men’s nnd eminent, which should provide for ted. Passenger, express nnd freight f raffi,. its care and keep it tor the present Ixien encountered and successfully June, but must be done again or the ladles’—for winter wear at the Ex Nolicit«<1. All l-iiainess entrusted t., „» overcome. The well Is now down to voter will lose his vote. celsior, Dairy, Or. tud future generations. Love of will be expedited. • # 25-cent can |l£X MIRTIN BANNER OF LIGHT: Spiritual Philosophy. j P atents Scientific American. p 1 • J. n. nooRE, J. B. MOORE HOTEL BARBER SHOP. J W. SIEMENS. Prop. Ashland and Klamath Falls Stage Line. Stage Line. s. L MCNAUGHTON. Prop. Office: At the Telegraph Office. Cleanliness and Good Tort Guaranteed. 4/so Agent for LONDON ill LANCASHIRE FIRE IRS. CO. Makes dnlly trips rach war by Bar DAI «»HÎI Its 01 Hl BIA*« ren. Sala Hprlnga, Miake, Fokega- rna. (Ie>gglng Camp.) Kenn, to Meet on the first .«»I third Thors- I Klamath Falls. <I svh of eo rv moi'li. niton rr: Ix.lly I'erllngs, N. <).; Fret"» * It I* the direct line from Ashland ' l.-r, \ (I ; II if" II««* and all Northwest Oregon to Klam M. Ilammond. F inaiit ui Nt.; Al» ath Falls, Merrill, Bonanza, Bly < 'imtrl, U rriihiin r. and Lakeview, and h I h > Agency and Ft. Klamath. Indian C. H. WITHROW, agent 7 Leave Klamath Falls dally nt a. m. and arrives by 5 p. in., nnd makes gi.xl connections with all north and »out It bound trains al Ashland. Daylight ride Ixith ways. MUNN I Co.»'—- New fort Good Stock and Equip ment. Careful Attention Given Traveling Public. Ager-Lakeview I). REAMES, M.D. In the County Cmirt o’ thr Stitt«- of I Orrgtm, for the County of Klanialti. Phy tk inn nnd Surgeon. In the m.itti-r of tin- giivrill.innlilp All Calls Answered I'romytl, uf Sainurl Storla, a »| m - ii *I i hrlft. or Mght, It u)i|M-arlng tu this Cmirt from ih«- p lltlmithail.iv pri-M-ntiil anil filili ............ i • •1 . , ,. llotlM- I HI!,,' Iter .«.( Í , by II T AtMlanuui. the guardian uf f. W. hull the |x*r*Hi and i-atati- of Samuel stori», a nprndthrift, pr.it tog for an order uf salr of certain real ratair la-- Imigliig to Mill ward. It in hrrrhv ordrrrd, that tin- m-tt kin of tin- sdd ward and ail p ramis Intrrrslrel In Un said eatalr. Bp|w*ar Iw-fon- thin < 'euri on .'nth day of February, A D. I •>«>_• P»inv |>t anti < arefnl stlentMs al III o'rl s-k a. tn.. at the ( 'miri to all or livra lb«'in of this Court, al the < 'miri Houar In the Cimiity of Klninalll. thm and there to »how raiow- whv an order »houl'l not Is- grunted for tlir sale of six'll real ratnte. dcar^jtirel as follow»: East half of northweat qunr Profir ic tor of Freight Hogvr trr atxl Iota mic and two. Str lion D>. 11> IS M II I" E in Klam ch county, Orrgmi. And It la further order«!, that ltd« order shall I m - pill»- llshed three aurevaalve week*, Iti the I Klamath Republican. I Dat«l thia tilth day of January, 1 Ng L F. W n . 1 .11» I County Judge. K- M. GIRRITT, MiptnitfndfBi- J. L. Ï.IDEX, l*mprirlor. f avorite Nearly l-verywhere. <'mintIpatIon melina dullness, de pression, headache, generally disorder- ed health. DeWitt's Little Early Ris er» Stimulate the liver, open up the •■owe!« nnd relieve this condition, They Safe, v|M>edy and thorough. Favorite pills. never gripe. All klntls of ayriips, dried fruit, fresh ham, I micoii mid lard and sor- ghum, at the Excclnor, Dairy, Or. STATE LAND JOIN Sotary Putiti«' »nd Convey»*«»’ KI. AM Al It I AtJA.OkE. TlcEANl ICI-K'1* 5°T,,R’ hrrel.v giren that ID"«’ Nolle— i« tunda in the i<ninti . treautry w’1** owing .Irmplimi of Ilo- follo. u X nd lidi*'1’«* rauta, protested <>" 14, IMM. Interest on **• from Ibi» date: N'«- J**’ 7H2W, , HI''-.i 7Mii:t, Tsui, o'.»'•i sum, 7S79. Mimi "Ht». MI.H>. , 71MM, ; mzi , MNd. 7'.*1. 7U92. st:t7, 71»«». Ml »79, TUP), «Udii, SIA», -'do 7lt3N. SIM, si lo. HONS, "Mil. Wll’l, Him, nW- Dniel at Kbmiaili 1 ""("i 2nd day oí J».m.|^, County Tr—* Dyspepsia Cur* Digests This PtoI«ra,jl’,d|m*W •ll ïi’Î* digestant» »'"> J1* , rc||.’f»^ food. Dklv”1 ’wsyoui«^ "I have lately been much troubled falls to/'T’ ,,, . Th«m",‘*’rf! ; .J ny iii ” i *L| witii dyttpepaia, iMdcliing and sour the f'ssl y»* stomach,” writes M. H. Mead, lead- stomachs can ' “k ‘„pt ic« h»»‘ "|| thousand» of <>' j • |Wt(»lk%. •ng pharmacist of Aftlclxiro, M uss . "* <*<>uld eat hardly anything w'lth- Is unequalled I"1 ”Ut suffering aeveral hours. My « ■>•"’* dejr- d ''lerk suggested I try Korlol I tyspep- Cleric’s WI m .Suggestion. Klii ( lire which 1 did with most, hap py result*. ] have no inoro trouble. and when one can go to ent Ing inInce pie, clmexe, candy *nd nuts after »•••'h a t ime, t heir digestion must, be pretty g,KHL I Indorse Kodol it You pepala Cure heartily- Korlol •iverloud the stomach, f psla Cure digests your (•’■’d- 'œrÆii.'i™»»11“''“"'’' • Por New» of th* Head the Nan my cents l*T large 2tf-fW for sample .'opv <>• Kearney Kt. N.m « . Mi g.iik-t^11*