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Show ... ' ' HO'V !- - iAIL ROADS. ,, T MT ie rome Semlnoi dc-puii- r'' THE A d) going moth Chester. Moreni, W Fountain Green,B :4t ce at Salt F Arrive Nephi, hereby Nephi, Flvr, str1.'-- niel 11 uPlort '.nroui ,Tk c.f l;, rJUrTty.,CoUrti: T . n1 , ! V-- 2 :d 1 : forth. LJ , o j; WUIIL1 Ull LQI! Time Curd. vitnos, ; rs resiJi;;;,, Have Ntq hi daily Trains .ssenger L said i as follows : .W-'ng North 3 :4S a.m. A 2 :2.' p. m. S;1S South 1 1 too nvv, Uu.c''nery Co. ; rrive Salt Lake 10 a.m. A 0.04 p.m. D. MEEgVjeaves Salt Lake City at 7:20 ii.ni. , unions and - Att- 4 p. m. Passenger Trains leave Salt Lake lily, for the North, to connect Ii TjfIPr re ,.itli the U. I. Ry. and t!ie U. & X. 8.20 a. m. A 4.10 p. m. and '"To io unrrive in Salt Lake City at 11.10 ' 7- 20 , m. and p. m. Freight trains leave Nephi for T :ifc North at 0.25 a. m. and for the outh at 7.20p.m. on, F"A Core, rt of ,U ' Ceil. F. A P. Agt, wi1 beLy ter or P " OUN SifARP, Gen. Supt. General Offices, 'Majn Street. Stli ' lalt Lake City y Jvi-- . - - iiiHf ( o- for the R. E.1 s. r. nviag nuous ion of, k JOenyerand Rio Grande WESTERN ... Simmo;, EAST BOUND TRAINS No. 10 No. S' Lv. 9.2o a.' m. 10.05 p. m. Qgden Salt Lake Lv. 10.50 a.iir. 11.30 p.m. Provo LV. 12.50 pVm. 1.09 a. m. Ar. 8.45 p.'m. S.05'a. m. penver Pu'ihcatiir, aoi ). ' i. tv , UtrL veji V'.ut tL noti e of iijc - PPrt f L:g mule btlVe ' I tab ; r.t 3:n-- vi: Ce? h. ec. ' Jj upon, r t chri'tensc' J.sea, ifang p tali D. Vr tppl. it ent, i, .J in as If. II ESN XT, ' r, iisn tv: Jvd UtfT. !! itr cmitt'ij: iVicFarlan Parian h'.ik" C'fllhf) ies h 9.45 a. m. Gen. Pass! Agt r st Hiit iW m1: Leaves Salt Lake' city, 4.30 p.m. Returning. Arrive Salt Lake city, 4.30p.m. p. C. Dodge, General Manager. ' ' 'J j No. 9 BINGHAM AND ALTA TRAINS hr-- Cvo Ar. 7.15 p. Ogden witwv fJ WEST BOUND TWAINS No:'-- Lv. 4.10 p.'m. G.25 r., in, Salt Lake' Lv. 5.55 p. m. 8.25 ir. m. ; ij STOE- - GUTTER. no' 'iinhtifdi ana rt x sa;ut'Ty ft: UTAH. The said pr MAXTI, flr at this Or oclock A. y j Tombstones, J ' ' aiony conorr: Monuments, " Tablets, Sills, Etc. ALL WORK and Promptly Executed and $ealy on Very Reasonable Terms. D. Wfbs, 'hlkatioa. .A u. T.visi-;- . i' ihc follow ' i oolite sO'Ha wpif aFor Sells of tlmir mt ol their cU 'le liriore tl; ' 'ie County i I'onrt llous ,, ir . ie s E S it I -- .This Beautiful Building Stone will .be furnished in shape or size to order, and will be delivered ' 1 1 folk' the s re.i'Iorif' f : Charlrj V. Ehlrelst, to any point in the Territory on the R.T. ) f. i:. no, V See. -- 1 7 E H' hie ceciu. 1st N. St.' of 4 Terms block W. of Main, 'Slj Of, 1 ;3est . i son, Jens ,ou, Ernef D. Webb E W.H. ODtii H. Einrtlfv. M.D M. Pleasant Etihnim. - Ors. Olsten & Lindley, proof. lion. PHYSICIANS SURGEONS, purgeons of the S. P. Y. Ryf., Office I'. ? V. t h. y. 1.9 iv !i h" d , . h, -' i'' i ' Si 11 , (rJ r' v. - : btiiif L ra. Ei.li.n J a Kt M Ephraioj, Utah. The many case3 of rheumatism cured by Chaberlains Pain Balm during the past few months, have given the people great confidence in it3 curative properties, and have shown that there is one preparation cai be depended upon for that painful and aggarvating disease. Mr, Geo, C, Davenport, one of the leading retail druggists of St. Paul, Main says : In regard to Cham berlains Medicines, I am pleased to say that I can recommend them with csnlldence. that they will do as much for a' person as anything in the market. Especially am I pleaded with Chamberlain's Pain Balm.' No one afllcted with rheumatism can use it without benefit . .For sale at Mnnti co-op- II. m-ve- r well-bein- d was-hear- to-da- y ' -- I r1 a r' j WVw -- m vag-- oft-tro- fPdceEnV 3cenic Line of the V(odd! D. Vlhiij, i orney. Jk: - train reached its destination The new, home had been selected near a beautiful mountain stream. The tired tiaveleis hailed the spot as another promised laml, rejoicing in their freedom, the munificent gifts of nature, and the absolute safety found in the shadow i .fa powerful and not far distant neighbor. bore the Clive, the coward, hateful title with seeming1 huhitcrence; but it was gall, bitter to the soul of the node youth, to whom banishment or death would have been a happy icleuse. Knowing the dec p injustice d me him he vet scoineD to defend himself. There are in every community persons of a caliber so small that they aie happy unless they are torturing rome one They are not coUmed-tany grade of intellect or class i.f society, but from schoolboy to statesman they find it necessary to their complacent to have a pick; aud few aie the peisons who can sustain these continuous. petty insults with dignity. Frank Clive Bore it fir the sake of the father and mother v, hose only dependence he was, with an exalted mural courage and ?: lofty silence little understood or appreciated by his neighbois. Sometimes iraeemed that the acrimonious feeling must 'die out simply for' want i.f fuel or of fanning; whenever such symptoms appeared John Weston carefully nouiished the tianie. Was it an instinct fmer than reason which assured him that the woman he loved could only be his through her misapprehension of another man's charactei? Autumn spread her gulden banners and driited bv; winter swept in stormy magnificence across hill and vale; spring and timidly crept over meadow and woodland, smiling up at the bright sky, but drawing her scanty garments closely about her slender form, and shivering when her baie feet touched Winters tiack; Summers faVuiite child, sweet June, with entrancing voluptuousness pressed oil' the path, kissing the berries red and giving intensity to nature by the very aidur of hei lance. Much had been done by the hardy pioneers in the short space ot one year toward acquiring homes and their comforts. Clearings were made and now the grateful crops srhiled back with a cheerful face to the roifers; and still the near pleasant rap of the ux and far through the wooded valley. If they called Frank Clive coward they could not call him sluggard. H;s dealing was the largest; bis house of hew n logs the best; and as he had soonest mastered the, theory of iriigatiOn. his CTops were most flourishing. Having little taste, under existing circumstances, for the society and pastime of his young acquaintances, his resort from loneliness and a sense of proud resentment was in his work. He was and his ax swung felling timber sharp and free, for the springs of life were young, and rich, and deep. Earth seemed in hfcf first yoiitli, the damp sod sent lip a soft pure fiagndi'ce,1 the glisterring leaves seemed newly varnished. He paused in contemplation of a wild bird with shy wing half poised for flight, that had hopped down on the green sward at his feet from the berryladen brandies of an elder bush. While his ax was silent he heard through the intervening growth, the pleasant hum of voices, and a gentle ripple of dilidious giilish laughter. Then two fig tiers passed an open glade; one a' slender shapely girl whose creamy dress and ' rosecolored ribbons w'ere a pleasing contrast to the deep, unbroken gieen of the wood. A befry basket swung on the plumr arm onlv half shrouded by folds of jhce. They were in sight but a moment, and the girl did not turn her head;' but John Weston looked up, and, seeing the motionless figure cast upon firm a provoking smile of triumph. They passed out of sight, and Frank Clive stood motionless against a tree, his face vv'hite as Parian marble, with the bitter 'wine of intolerable anguish settling through his heart. Alone in the depths of the dark wood this man prayed, with all the intensity of a grand Oh God! give me one oppornature; tunity to prove to her that I am not a coward! He loved her! How weak the hackneyed phrase is! How it has been degraded, insultedand c junierlei ecj, until the heavenly name no longer even shadows in our souls the white, enduring sublimity. He loved her without question, without reason a love grand in its intensity, changeless, eternal. His prayer arose through the blue space of vaulted air, impelled by the vehemence of his great desire. Oh, woman, woman! why did not your Guardian Angel turn you back to grasp the pi iceless jewel that was for your hand alone! the love that would have honored your womanhood, and make earths burdens holy that would have called out, upheld and understood all the diving instincts implanted by God in you, his dearest creation! In that hour you lost the superb possibilities of your life-l- ost that for which many a womans thirsty soul has cried out, after she has drank of all the promises of earth, from the foam on the cups gilded edge, to the diegs at the clay bottom drank and found tnein bitter- - cried out athirst, till, with her eyes fixed on the dim hereafter, the shadows of death closed over her, There are epochs in our lives when time is a meaningless word. Frank Clive stood motionless, fighting that battle which can never be a victory When we tear our hearts asunder and lay one half upon the altar of duty or stern necessity, what is left of life is at best but a scarred and maimed defeat. The sun now nv in the west, shot fiery darts into ery depths of the shadows ki,.g . iruiighold, paintin the solitude u it li tints of gold and grefcn,' The :2i Arrive Chester, 2:3' Stages connect at Chester for all 0f Sail ivte nil Sevier. Tiikh. Biuback, Manager. S. Kerb, (ieneral S'unf. 11 i!i C tl AV IKK : c- - ri' tr l t r a l'i 12:0 'Moroni. of i. (,j.j COWARD'S 11 Smith FountaiuGieen,l ' iis l ii -' echo oi '.us own on!. the eais c: In,- CO Id have recognized that voice as die voice ot May Percv. Ere its echoes hud died away, he bounded, ax in hand, through tile wood in the direction w lienee it came. He paused at the edge of a small clearing. 4 here, kneeling on the green girl he loved; her features glass u is th.eform Her hat had rigid. gastly, her talien on ..ud lolled undeeded to the brink uf the. tiny spring; hex hair failing in loose tresses oxer her shoulders; her beirv basket sti earned its crimson contents ovet the swaid. His glance followed ln r gaze. In the deep shadows ol tiees at the blither edge of the clearing, lay J ohn Weston on his face, an ineit, passive form; and crouching over him, its ugly ilat head turned toward the girl, was a fierce cougar. As Frank entered the glade, the beast stood up and glared at him, its uglv squat budv low to the ground, its thick legs wide apait, its tiger-liktail trailing on the eaiih. The coward b 4d!v faced the forest tvrant, and in obedience to the great demand, every none and muscle because tense, his brain cleared, and Ins daik eye hashed back the .deadly menace of his foe. Witheut looking at the woman he loved, he advanced, keeping his eyes oir the ci uyeiiiiig beast, and saying in a low, keen voice, Go May, I will save your lover if lie is not alieady dead. Slowly she rose to her feet and retreated into the toicst. The cougar passed over the bodv of the prosliute man tow aid his new enemy, and began slowly ending mound him, evety m ivenient expiesstxe ol hei supple strength and cunning ferocity. rth ax upraised, Frank tinned as site d; J, till as lm faced the we' t, with tlfe gBtre of the setting sun full' in his eyes, she suddenly crouched and sptang upon him. Lithe' ns his 'be, lie leaped aside in tune to amud the shock, and dealt blow above the tne ctentuie eves, a blow that shiveied the handle of the ax and pat da!'; stunned the cougar. Thiowing the Useless ax aside, he and Spuing dtew his keen hmriing-kmle- , it gain upon tlib creaturm and agi'in into the writhing body? and the w oltuels wife followed by a copious flow of blood; but her strong contortions so bailed his aim that none of his blows pi ox'ed fatal He bounded track in time to escape the claws of the tecoverutg beast,' which again circled slowly around him, with blood tinwing into he'r eyes and down her sides, until aain the le' el sun shown into his eyes; and then' with a 'f.tstin-mprodigous lean sh6 succeeded in her claws into his shoulder ;trd dragging him to the eaith. She ufPJiupted to seize his throat, hut he deliberately ill list Ins left amt into' tile open mouth and while those teriible teeth erVishcd the bones o! Ins arm, 'and her bilious hinder claws stripped clothing add flesh from his limbs and ttody, he struck her With blulV afterblow with the knife. gaping wounds spouting blood, the ctdature still fought with 'sullen persistence though its eybs were glazing! and the strokes of the trusty knife were growing weaker. It was no longer a question of Cburage, cunning,' or skill,- but of endurance alone. .Scarcely able to hold hi.4 arm between his throat and tnosr snapping fangs, .Frank gatheied all his stiength and made a desperate thi ust At the beasts throat, conscious it would be his laskeflort. But the knife went wide oil the mark foi the shaggy ' head dropped' to one side, and with1 a loiv n'ioantll:e dying brute 'relaxed her gup and rblled ovei on the green titfl. But the Yidtor was also vanquished; lor by the dead hotly of the cougar, their life blood ' mingling, as it dyed the sod, Frank Clive was also dying. The cougar had sprung upon John Weston, as he stooped to dip watei from the spring, and borne him to the struck a ground. As lie fell his head stone with such force as to rfencier him unconscious, As animation returned, dazed' and bewikieifed, he struggled to his feet and approached the torn and trampled spot wheie lay the cougar cold in cje.iilt. and Frank Clive dying. Before he had time to speak, a woman in creair.v robes an rose ribbons glided front tite sha ws on the other side and See, lie said, knelt by her defender. a great light glorifying his face, "John Co Weston is alive anti I saved him." for help, aud go'quickly, she said to John Weston sharply, not giving him so much as a glance; and began tearing her she light scarf in pieces, with which vainly tried to staunch the gaping wounds The man addressed vanished in the wood, and they were alone together. She dipped her handkerchief in the spring and bathed his face, and moistened his thirsty lips. She lilted his ltead and laid it on her white bosom; her round soft arms supporting him, her Ii gtit odorous hair touchecj his face, the ciea-mribbons were lace, and ruthlessly draggled in blood and dust. He looked up into her eyes. You do not think nte a coward, now, No! she do you? he asked faintly. said, and Frank, 1 love you, love you! Again his eyes sought hers. The soul about to take its flight had awakened this sleepy one. It was not mere gratitude or pity which shone from every lineament ol the face above him, but the deep love which alone could match his own. Then' he whispered, though I am vanquished and dying, in this hour Oh would to I have conquered fate. God I might die and go with you," she moaned. I Ie smiled faintly. 'I his hour was so brief and so unutterable sweet, without one taint of earth! You must not d:e! but f ,r my sake stay, and with coinage fuBVi every duty of the life the gmd G d lias given you; but remember, in i great ilerea!ler I shall claim you. Take th4e r ng lrom my finger and put it on yar own your wedding finger only on f ,e other hand and say wall me Y;ien death unites us. She did as he desiied. Then she limit down and kissed lnm the seal of an eternal belhrothal. It is growing very dark, ixc, thev will soon be here, hut do not let them move me I would rather die lfeie. 4 lie pain is till gone now, an i I am so happy. that Remember, darling, it ts mv lite no thought of me should cloud. I widh yon to marry, to be happy, to Shiloh's Care will immediately relieve Croup. Whooping Cough aud Bronchitis. Sold by I, B. Brunei, Manti and H. P. Larson, Ephraim. every-varyin- g g fear-stneke- a CGBMIStl nnOAMS, h.-i- i n e aU-nAl-e : , & 5 W - ? ,y-V- - Y v . attirpsu i. U 10 it to ftp'll! tu Uii.mym t M au ii pn, if ll 1A alBLik, yU OftH NOTICE FOR BIDS. TV .!! rftumittJ t 'tl W. fij County Clerks Otlice, Manti City, Utah, REFERENCE. tr prl Juiv 3tli, i.xSS. wo.E, LARGE 1LLVS1 1U.TED CATALOGUE mLE. A'iJress, Sealed proposals will be received at IH. A. ot WASHINGTON. this uilice until tite .ltd day Sepr. CORNISH & CO. IF, iSt-S- , for the buddiiig of one hundred e. Mentis. Paper where this AU U im. rods of grade, beginning near the North end uf F.phia m North lane, Sam Utah 4eir. Giado to be eighteen feet J? re 0to at bottom, eighteen inches ltign in centre ru'd- thir vnliTs ty lntriHlnin; a lirm of rm of grade, and rounding- lrom certie to l.tnitiet will addro fi HULTIi FOOU CO 'K sides. To be grax eiled ten feet in Width li::i ir. Nue 74 4lh Avenue, acw YoaW in centn of glade to the depth of three VAW. ' withinches. Ground not to be broken V 4m ronurh nu l in six lect of grade- bli. Ytu L' h'lh 8 Cure. boM y !. Guide to be located by Sejectman L. ri lie- lUiHTti uiitlll. P. Lftrstni, I.'pl.rt.Hi. Luke. 1 A t- -e . sVIERCHAfJTS j A JS A? A A John Rian, Countv Clerk. 20-- 6 FACTS YOU CAN BET T ot the oldest and largest tobacco factory .. Ol id is in Jersey City, N. J. ' . - v ;;5o. That '.ast year (iSSf ) it made and sold tire enr r .; 'quantity of 27,982,280 lbs nr L urt-.sand tons ct tobacco. ' cf i.It 1' That this was more than bacco made in the E'nited State. standing that there were 9C6 facturi this factory makes such a wonder. chew in Climaa Tlugthat many ti have tried to imitate it in vain, and i now try to attract custom l.y of.'c. sa;:.-Taa- t pieces of inferior goods for the Azdy'r Bonn.! 7 L.t this factory makes the popular cr.i Laned China Plug, the acknon lodged st.... chewing tobacco. a: i for firtt-cla- ss That Ais factory was established as long ar.) That in the last et years this factory Cover-- . 1: . support the United States million orient of over Forty-fo- ur dred thousand dollars ($447t' ' into the U. S. Treasury in Intern.,: Taxes. . of this factory E abrThat the pay-ro- ll 000.03 per year or 520,0130.00 f.Jr v;o That this factory employs about 7 NOTICE JO TAXPAYERS. Notice is lttitby given that the ot Equalization of San Icte coin; B,- Will meet at the Court Ihtom, in the Court House, Manti City, San Bite county, on Monday, tite BOili day of July, 1SSS, at 10 oclock a. ii:., lo hear complaints of errors in assessment of Territorial, School a nd County Taxes, asses, ned in San lete county for the year' 1SNS. ami to liear petitions for remittances and abatement of taxes for said year, and will continue in session until the business of equalisation of said taxes is u , ' 1 g i V 'it I - C2TTIM!: tias Ie.ao S. ... duties to earth, to God. to me. Liiei's.. shoilar.JI etti'..: s long, 1 io. allot J to be gen-- J t h'i' A. dipfct of 0d ei ih.rouh eternity toil shall be nu:.c .;. n death unites us. You will' Ctblishea iMirsLficturtrc.arioa'.oiti pacing ' set up lather and mother, Muv, and. 100 f fv btiwW cuiniori them. Kiss me again, he said BARGAINS! ZT?SFEC1AL I wish thev would come now, faintlv, i ,:T $ 2 7 . 5 3 1 lor do not l.ke to leave you alone; and the tired evelids closed. S&5.CKJ b Cmv IfniA f Kmd hands lilted the dead body from the arms ol the kneeling gill, who whispered, as sue tulluwtd the mournful Till cortege through the chin wood, V 4 uk ui ywt death unites us. ri4 w m) ,kl 5r kart In alter years she m.iitted, but not (Hj, ih ud fomad iuu (Miorv, ii:aa John Weston. m a4 w urv nn: iM). m t jhi rwp.l.:U n4 1 Cutely u me on t Jiv Gm Jh.ll ar nwav, d mined totlorn, r.,me a 1 , ' n t. linislted-- ' By order of the County Court of San Bote county. .11 John Reid. Clerk. . Manti City, July 11, 1888. wrtioR IldJlJUDXKOKlItBI no 3 38mun Saejsnfj .' : fnrvr.o tirrwffOKVX&Ali motiTKimjKi 35-1- . Wilkes aiiowe. Land fc A gents Salt Lake City Stayner it 8nnmons, Land Agents 'this factory nevertheless continues t its business every ) ear.' That this factory belongs to and is oper a ; ' ' Yours, very truly, P. LORILLAK. ' .Salt Lake city LA RIDS Bird it Lowe, Land Agents, , salt Lake Citv C Bailey, and Agent, Salt Lake City . . Griv-sK?:- Darke Y W Co, blood-blinde- d miNE9 - Land Agents. .Salt Lake Cily Wilt T, Reid, Land Agens, Manti. man-gledile- ft STAGE MOWERS XjXTSTSJ Hi ei Thiele Station and i'aimnc Tuesday it Friday of each week Stages leave ' Fsjjrvjgw for Thistle at y g . m. Arrive at Thistle at 1 ;0i p. m. livery Wednesday and Saturday .eaves Thistle for Fairview 9 a. m. arriving at 5 p. in. and connects with the Mt. Pleasant Stage. ('onniCtionis made with ihcD.it R. G. Ry. at Thisfle. TO INQUIRIES, $1.00 ENTSIE5, CONTESTS, &t., $3.0; ANSWER EEPOBT ON Argument, Procuring Land Patonts, Filing and Conducting Contes!, on Moderate Terms. Send for clroultr to HENRY IFAg? IT. COPP, WASHINGTON, D. C. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY tfrH NEVER CUTOF ORDER. ' 1 SO L v v. L ,1015 ,rc Ic.v-- money by A H lO ua. Erery Nettlrr should hare Coppe Settler Guide, ISt page ; price only So cents (poetag e etampi). OHiGA-- C OOTTAOt O 1 a Htrtnilan of cicdlcr.L oini. ii t no suponor. o fOiitaiNi IniprovvniU'Hf tbivtf ..urn y plKlucu jM'UCiS. HlulMwi - cj U 1, i:T o H A $r Naplil- - c S . A; eaammxona- - OTE AIM rs 15 'ci MONEY! TO EXCEL. Thee OBtrans u:-- yw . 'bT'Ohc mt'jy. If You Want To Borrow Money call Quality of tone. t;i-ci in H. a. fh0 IIiOt upon or correspond ofwith James in beauty tb'!l 't,ll Lake, loth'L-k . Bank Sth of the tc.itH)!, churches, Bacon, on loans vv Salt Lake City, who makes usT.t:;;.r?m'.o of : im'.--!.'- . long time on FARMS in all parts 6 Utah. f.Kii.i.m ivVir''-!- ; ' (1 r di-- : . L i iv- - v AND -- i r'"1 Ti rsL.Z7'; l 3 Ff P" A ! f.s. .'.T'&ZTJktfL A jdi aoTu- - obtainwl, and ail Tatcnt ravf at., nud Tr.ac'u-Mcrl- - for Modernto i ' conduced bu: x I S is ar nil dihgim Wo have no pub bxwuuw in u.rect, hrnce can transact find fit Irud tost tuuu thcbo rui.ote from ancK, t.i drfcrip- del. dr.awinp, or j.Tioto., Wo aivi' if jKitontiiHf or I imt. Urc ol CiM n o?ir foe not gup nil v iu nf vtn rt or-a kt onk. to fdrtam ot rvn . to hdiiil cVmtP in your buite, county, Address. tc . n, fi nh CO. AAOW O. A. Patent Oilict, Washliigtou, Oinwsitu D.-- ' 'i,'Ac V',.ar HOW TO CURL SALT RIIEUM J' ;i u CJ j Vf ... is ' K' t Eeucorrhu'ft.UniversalLiHsilmle.semiiiul Weakness, Impoteucy and geUcial loaa uf Organs, in either Sei, power ot Die uiruerativeorover exertion, mil which caused y Indiscretion old age, luannity anil ultimately lead to premature eoiisiimptlnn. $1 a box or aix boxes for to. Sent by mail On receipt of price. Full purtkulara in to every applicant. pamphlet We guarantee aix boxes to cure any case. For every 15 order received, we Send a written guarantee to refund the does not e!Tecl a money if Address all communications to the sole manufacturers. Co., The Murray l?(llelnf Kaueau City, Me sole & Whitmore agents Call on or address Hyde our-peei- I. t CT'.. ti,L- 2 puarantefd cure fur all norvoue s, such as Weak M'elliory, 1isa of Ilraiu Power, Ilyatena, Ileadaibe, Pain in the Back, Nervoua Proalrati"!). Wakefulness A SQUARE, N.- Y- DALLAS, TEX ATLANTA, rtA. tfRANCSC OCA UNION U TH Z WORLD manufactured and sold for the . Murrays Specific. ducas fibniljE l.OitJti(aL,i'ir 'A 0 - rose-hne- d 1 tiri TETTER. that Many persons firmly believe he not can tetter salt rheum ami to '0 submit tlv nil a cured quit woi.td U them. they tortured by cents in a box invest twenty-fv- e orm-inoof Chamburlaids eye and skin direcwd as it and apply convinced they will soon b"Come of their error, It almost instantly relieves the itching and burning sensation ami has cured many cases after they hau lesisted all other treatment for .from ten to t.-- . cut v voir-- . T-- it. : eoMt!ix4--i- v . . t : i'Hii P'Jrli a mi wavu " G Inatructum r.'it'" gu1.;. ?! r;::r ( u. f. t ; FOR SALE ! The undersigned offers his place at Sterling for sale cheap. Ihere is a good house and lot, with orch ard ami lucent. ANo 80 acres of good land, good title aud water For sa.o n'frht c ' ' ' . - - Caret? EpWArds. 1G-- L |