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7!v-*r '-T ^ vjnc ijc. : • i cr >: ear. >;>n ivji t .> la! e, i ’» <i'l n ,011' i i' V : i . I i' -1S, August > > 1888. . t ’!• rsc* f ori .'em >• Volume 2. Number 17. Mili.ii :5 Her. N ot.vuv SI’R!N»rl)ALK - Aiiiv.V. -.V LAND FOR SALK. 8 40 acres, 11 miles S Eoi Sj.rinjx dalc, BO in cultivation, i nuance i young timber, good land but no ! buildings—price per acre cl. h j or pan on time*. 10 ;* .it". ■ 1 ’ mil 'r. 0 Spnim <l.iIt . *od frame Sc i » j* . uns log stable, good •»<•■■-!I, a!! !.. m well fenced, BO acres in cultivation ami over 100 apple t oe —price S-lOpcr aero; i heap. 13 {■*> aer« * tiiior* sod one ha!: miles IS. K. or .Springdale. -'-d iu ! cultivation uml under fence, fair! hot.se, ;*o "i frame bat n, '1 got <! 1 well*, few :>,•>•.** an i p.-ach tr-.-e-- ! just h< ginning t<* i .r, do a res i.. j !tt foot of ill. !1 1,,, 1 1 ,( i) ; fruit lan !. pri< a id Uitna on aj • ' plie itio. . to 80 a rt r> mile-', mutt, west <*r 1 S}>! im'b.ile ami . ..<> i. j Spi . - ' all mail i , (Hi , res in cult i' l't :i II. !• !.l! I n ; ' i 1 : ,j j ,»vc I b ■ n 11111; beariiur—::n».l lotol ’• .n . pea. Si ■ ■ 2J 55 tcrc i, rv milt Southeast A r. i r» i • r . i : ,. .»> t . I 1 dO apples tivos, - me bo.i,,n_ and son m .ut g, al •>> -lo-tion c t-tu-t t v, peach an I plui trees we!' 1 ; \' • r 1 •'/ stable*', corn eiilyiie -1 a re. in aicu'lmv j red top ;.'thy • ! tl<>n mi I corn and fu. ..to with tho farm 2d 0 aer> i mile north cast, 4s* in cultivation acres in orchard go ail frame!: mv. good Weil, nil fine | land n': I c\V ! >;t ti'! b! • I’m a i. ‘J t VO ;:efi 2 ■ l: it:: ?\.i .*• i h ret in < illivatton it . I sndei 1 ef*C'\ 4-lit • 1 V ' * • e ... • !. •. . U i, > !., <!<>u bt c log staid pi- : .*••;•:< • yulll. : . 1 -,«i Mii'd':.' rasp* ■ * ...»„i ! ■ . v . |>! i -* i ' t. 27 : , ?. :•••■( Sout V, ■ -!, j “4 ii cm vati r. unit, h . , u i . Ji; ■ - id Wei J 1'S. .ti . - > an - tiT.it ■" or | elent in g . ■» ; • >pc. v. l.pcr,.. y VV : .!'• !• ’I'l :: i i • i;t ’ SO bearing applt 1 • ily hear . jimu It t i ect, and lostirui'Mi! j crab apjde, plant. and small ftuiis i good •':< ISO • I T. suv : roii’ deal 1 y grovo of forest trees. . Pric 2S N : 1. a-:rn bat it* vjst part r f to .vn, beaut if uI rrr <Ieu no lot t*rn. : v ,00. » • v> dale, 3f> in cultivation fair 1 oust) log burn good lot t* . 47.r :ij p!o ' Trees ui lino gr n th, pt oe e' dU‘>. V ! Nieo fram.1 residence of > rooms in X W par! of Springdale desi ruble local ion, cn h. 08 1J' acres, 1 / miles, north, 9* act', s mu lei' gnori font •, good ): .r c and barn, good water, nearly 60o j fruit tree s j bearing, small \ int yard ' and plenty srr»a!i fruits 75 acres ml cultivation; < V p a! ? 1 pm’ . J cash, bal. time. 44 '*7 acres .'•< miles S.v from Springdale; VO acre-; in firm stale oi cultivt to. • lures utulct ione« , no <on» r iirj'i'ovcnic’t per aero. 45 1(W u> 1. miles fv- • from ; Springdale, ' " :■ t ■ r • m , and in ultivat :on. P •! ; no I imb 3 acres in orchard, r, arly all ; in.-, box houst .d 2 ro is, go l well, timbor wry good, j>oi aero. o 4 o7 aor -i .j i. nor!i u! Springdale, •jO.m.i r. uit trees, o n> <•» • which lire Lviji .nhig to In; r, Irani house ut 5 i..o’-is, 150 rods pc<t and plank fence, wci < . j , i .> ■ a ter end tiio other mineral of • • ;v:., madical properties, jo :cc $ :000. 47 Nice frame lcsidcnee and good lot in south part of Spring dale, ]>rie«> ft.m), if cash and some time on balance, 48 Brick residence near Im .im .-s : part of town, 2 stories of \ rooms ; basement of 2 rooms am' cellar, • lot over 20b fen sguaro, pi bo hi 500 | o55 120 aci• 8 miles vest, and acres under h ue , To of whi b is in cultivation, 5 loses orchard, 2 sms houses, fair buildings, 27 a;-,c, j wheat, 2 p "*d we! >, ■[ • ■ >, 59. IcO acr farm 3J mil, ; Hast, 05 acres in mb i\, m • ad und, l good fence, da in i.i.b . ■ ,..f witi< is fenced with w'i . Ci > >d liou-e, line spring w ater, lir. t cia-s ’ .. a and other out buildings, loO apple and 100 peach trees, ill ne corn and 1 acre in potatoes—crop j i a goo 1 :i ■' ‘ i) farm if sold aao at . 3,000 terms I reason..!;...-. A P, . '• & e k* Attonrev»at*"Law9 \xd;sotab\ public. C-si! i tin/ ; ;ul Ileal Eat;.to Spring tl ft ill Ih’Msp.-:rail ',;»■!' i 1' • m •i> r'! ;11 i'i.: I a v or *■>!: ■<-r " ■ :tt tl.i ■Villi i,. < • ••• T'>' ' <:• ; I i; >7.s. ■tcknowltpilpl.vtit H of <i, • In. Prompt uttoiit ton given to ail b»«sii>t-:-» i;ritrusu*d io his i-;ue. A. MINNElf l U.YS01UEL E Jl US 1. Keen Razors n ' > -i.i T-nvols. Shavin:' t.r. 1 '• ; ip» • . 1 lair Cut'. •’ it!" in '' Lav •" ' •. -Call . >i* ■: nCc ii bpria-: tale, I j \\? 7 ' i: V C T ! \ v . i\. £-, rN wJ i L raormEToa ICE UUE1M Prill LOR. Ai'.v !•.« (] ■ . ] . i .i'0 <-ro mu, (iv o liitn a i rl. .Sortii -!<le Km i.mi A vf-nuo. - - t ioor v S’v.':- • Ci. lH ” Of ft ' • 5*511 ■■ gyi' i.v’ *. .A Sarc** / V *9 -» A2< i ) * *■ - rr ; A T v AW. C < v-Ik • .• \1 Ifti i € !> loUO, O’ ! !;. i•• • ' —. 1.1 est anu l-Crit vwkiosn intown. ' ‘Sat- ' At tnv ■ .«,• iniP in ; 1:-1 ii (•••. loc-ilci it: ::<■ T V. V - til r; lien a* !•>'. i Wiiu; ; 11 •’ I'-:. •• i u . t ! tna! m<ic*s t lumber andflo t it >.». •: jut .No. - in \. ith it i • \ lit it ' ■ 4c ! tl.ut 1 tinvi; > I.< ; Ii in ..d'-nWe cyli««l< r ;<■ ■! v ii ! that fc-t ft*' in St I. .1 . s ii.iliht'f V. ipi Ills* ■ :-! s-r ; : ■■ • V. it}) 4 ill". ' : . !• i!M . i ■ I..! ! « Ult it h rilii .1 r-t -Hi that i , I .. ,.r . . ' 11Ucni;;i; ; i" — j: }.;> . . . it;; hi '• :ii _ if i . i. 1. t. . i \v i!i <11 o . i v •i. T. tn" p h; s i t to i , ' . 1.. : | . . is I ■ a - : t -■ ■■■ w ii.;: c; i un. - . ■ ■ • miu.‘11: \ i 1 <•: I’-r 1*> !.d b-di’ilf H .1 : : ; ! "•!. (». .'ii'. i. ill . >ii . ";h i .1 . N ’ 11-- • . n’l ■: .ti : ' ‘ ; if’ t i I- ; • iM ::n ; : vm >i > I, •!,. s-cl i.’i t ’.V" . . No. J. ..l! tv.O .— I-!.. N "•.'. tii i . i ii . . > '. " r ’ c i. < t ' •! 7j IM patch. All v 1Wti'IM' Ti:i* U ' til* 1> 1.'. V. !i' Pi Store. h5i«ri*itr la!-. Ai. a:. • i;. will) '■ ;!i IK I I lit- i!ci!P v.:.: tsi St P till IS *’ it I: :->tU'|l is.-s it t*V ' ‘ H ' t'! 1 I'*'. J ;> Of J*l olitalil* V' >1 k 1 hat ii 1: .i.il.il )*; •£.•<* iifiiil at >: . .■ -i m! ‘ 'a :r ji<1iir.* - < : . !,>»■,a Cn. l'miSa ill. ; n,<*. Jim! itlt'i • lie full in:oi. : t: ;i tain f r l.t’i' nx t- id’ a !l ill ' 1,1,: I . . ill.t* U ; ■ a :;i, r! ' '■ • N . I at e ■ .i ii ; "«• . I'.i|.mil i ,->1. v-‘ . I - r i ’ I' I :, i 1 ; ' 1 * S ' '1 .•• ■ ' s' H t i vil5'i. If • <«>.i !’.■ ; i in; Mi'ii '...l i.-a l si:*- till ., <' 1.' i - • 1 i Va Mill1 ; : ■ i •• a ;n a 'tii-ih 'ii.,' ..'it In oi work ’ll,,.i i • aii'ii 'I Dvi v «' »■ . lit 11 w\ i. *i■ <■ i>.ira* ins-' t!*.i■ v, ork i.-: x fri.i-i ' la v ' - ! .. . 'll., ;,I: oi.t c.ia .in 1 i i a ' tic r >< a: ■ r or oil. no sjif-ial anility it ijniryod. Capital not ntsKlcil; you aro Mailed free. Cut t <I tui n mill wo xv:II M ii l fee snimin "• liferent vain* am! inrnnitaiHo to yon. that will start you in I - sine.s. itl. ■ a v i!l In ioiy \ in oi ire i " a . .'■.way.tiiiVii any tnim: els'- in tin- world. (> rand life ’• nil "M lurt-t x Co., A: G. M. GABBERT, r.ni tx (.t:■h" rV. ;■>!)■ and Fanry 6 ri.es. i \ll o.k»1< . a vi roil friie of i li:'.r_v ii t 'o gf jtv limits. jSorla std< of Em:na A • ouav, srraN . ) iij: A. I K \NSAA • i v .: 1,! r ' ; i !'.'••• ;j between ]000 altitude 150i. loot) islocated in Washin men county within two mil Bei on ' Hi , hi 1 is ir (,!;« center of the great fruit growing legion of N. /, r . ,1 ti. i \ ' <' " t of Am-.M ’• a/t It ■ <•« the Texas division of the M. Tends t‘-. , , j; • i .•. 1 . It t :-o on i r near 1 hi line of the Kansas City % bain no 1* .. *! " : .o ! •'l!oii ofllio &. O. A 1*. 8.. Springdale Uc two . • /■ >i w < SpringdaU is surround • i hy a : tr ‘ ' ‘ *. " ■- I s rich and well adopted to eonerai tannin::'. t Ti o •» • tv »•:’ hju is tho very beat, as is at i» to be found a * A1''1 public school building, just built aud .• , ‘ i )'.*• f ol»nrt:h purposes. N Vf A; !t a;» in.-t -erx.-i. with ilattonng results, and arrange ..... b . r ev or v «a.-.on. ' ' ’* ti e •! .e usmhie railroad point in X. AV. Arkan ‘I • i !> !i'.)ri iiy located town between Monett and r 1 it) .<!.• it. (..)] cquently we hate no loafers and dead , : i -i',r ii.ir ti;at business, r - e - “■ i • tv*,;; v w p •, p o - - 3 v Vt.' I luiaOl * • * ; eai.s per day. During the canning i • : .i<-:i. The company l as recently fleeted a largeS h in?« ■f t.»|s- t in a roller system in a short time. ■ i . : n oo'fti goods. • o '• • ■-> a i. il Seen tary. . , :! ( I t;. .1 : ..disturl at this j»lrv*c. ■■■'• • t " il ., ' l ies, tv.o fnniitnre in ii 'et. three niil ■ I' i t. ..tilt iv.) I i v. 1 wo confectionera ; o na. two limit * i A.iO'e. i viin: a.one :. vi i ’ ;d le. three ii ie'.. auh and work , ei > .t ti niaiUot. ole.' liarte.-sH slop, lift eon carpeiiter* who . 1 i. i• it* ran anil :-»■ %s■ n-i >.v Adventists, w . . ai.-’the < ■ ■ , v i'.i.t. id. and l.. S. (it.-.at, 1 i e ti. A. 1. h:e a j \ "I /■ !MM!GK?n l OX / ■ I'.Vi.* ! •• ■ 1 • ■ - r;. j„.5.ib"a;» V’-- >' ' ... l il!4 > . .... ...J W:>-h■ • • C. • - ■ is !• ;: on ve*’y m 1 "o ■ that tlio ti • • ■' n .■. i.v V. .• icul ili-.' t.i ' >’V 1 <J }•■• t.ii'if: bul ti'1 the prc.-vrui. 1 -• on >■ t'< ' At least they <'i .'l ... ■ 1" 1 forth tee : I " > 1 :\w. w hie: M.. ,.-s a 11 • Hi stock and Other hoi i roilitou with d. : v, ■ • r Go last two i.< >■ rr, ;•;« , 1 ports St lit OUf > *, • ... ' ' : due course of time *hty « 1 01 th It i •: > 1 i.I ■ ■■ • . ' I: S ; • it view of •piu" ! 1 ■ ■ = i * i til- Northwest whit hnv. ft.', thivai on'i;i: to break. b>o; ’ t: * he poor it* put rhi p.*r!\ .•!' } * • %ti ti0 : t.l,i I; V‘w ! *, 1 '• ,, 1 fiL 1 11..: i 1*«.. lo • . '? ;iv \ )\ i : -jv-toN y •» < r i-Mv IV !•'. ! y tv. i " • ' ; . ui’.- w itv ;,iv. i lliC*• r title !U'rubli»-at> !ui-j t'n'M.l. at V • ir a y » ••1 people have been jea.jniscit that! their bUl’dCUH of i . 1 tij. light it- !. :u h»v e not he; ti i . • all} the_. . t( }• . ; , K t tin session 'ii. h • . . tiiO K is ru 1 . i ' n . • • » , < hat sootei! ing had l <•;. e till !b pa! i 1 -,V • look out fur . eh .. h..!o .0 . tion Irani tin-; arty ranks th ;• ie probability ono ....o <> t! orth tv estcm flairs v» .'. r , .a awav torn the Kcpi-e! : . ; ■ if not ill tins cleelioe. at seat- i in v . lection tn tut- tie e j-itui • A th figuring ami pr cm.eg . • • iiiily.dallyinif Hat ;• - imm . : on for two months . r. -h ;> .’ in meant solely to t ' > - th- -! ,• w e.k in.' >'• . •• Vi l . ; ■ i- iii.’t- • i . ,••■■■■ ' . " | 1 t’i SIJ< ■ SllKSe ! • .; •• i.avo been ,.l i, - li.r.t tlleSi: .. id to 1.'! weaketied, tint! tiioj are th if any . ! .1 •; * .1 . '1*' • J/O.-. iU.'Ii '..IS dO per . i'v■■ M ■ . ■ ■ ;.-r ii•; t it. Tin i ... .. *■ i.. Kii ; , i . :■ 1 ill . Vi,-, : . 11! is jast beginning ■ i. .• t• . i T)<s l i ; I •• a ...ii . .in : th.n j i; ! . . r.' a. ■. sin it i>o< • ■ I , i . • ; :r. j , T i ii- • : *> '.a*, iit VO * H V* t o : i l:i j ■ 1 » r y . - O* : r.iiw, Vhoiv i.- a lot oi rot in r-iMch •.»!' th>' :«rg * a n i o n t, but at the B;nn. time the constituents < • S -M-. I u IMrjuh, :tr*. , *1 <„> •. un ! tf.t' < rack i'vt COJi v hat t can n tneir bus , i.. . . r:;o! i' Ml. At : • > i' - . ■ i b< l .i» Or i • ■ •' * , < ■ ■■: . cot nia I<* ut . : r A : ;■ a of Jll’.nflc do. i !■> j.r.viusj j?ai ular attention to tile -c!;viiuA.s i ituSea I ; • '* i at i ’ i:- i::si:<t :U-o ;i-• 4 r-, who, under t : v oi. :’;!od to main . nvn filet w'th tho re ;.i osent! un, n a tnt r. A I: ;. o - t- ! -!;Mf1. - e.niu t' Mr i I ibii'-an j 11 r. -i o.i t o :.:<;Lior | | i i a-.- fit for conmmp i. i' dn go wotild pcriousi’ !!) i • ii the ’-tlk-: r (rust, per .-.on hi:.'. . • i the Re public a i >mvpo;n!cnl obtains his in; (i.Kiiion a K 'publican in pol itics. lie is aa woli acquainted v, iih the situation here in Washington at present us any man in the < ty. He say -that the Republicans don’t intend to brim' fourth a lull and never have. Their programme is ‘■i hold Congrt- a in session til! the latter part of October, somewhere from the l^th to ttio 28th, and then try to induce iiie Democrats to go ii’to an agreement to take a r< ess till a w ek after iho election. Whon t’> ” is - ■ reassembles in November the iinanee t’onimitteo will prompt ly report the Mills bill to the Sea ale with the recommendation that all alter the enacting clause be stricken out. From now until that tint the. will make the people of toe Hit west toliuve that they in t- ;u! t.i rep-u t an I pass * tariff lull '! hi - ■ < purely aiul sijnj.ly a device r Loidiu the 1 at 1 1 voters . itii n the Republic.m ranks. The ; uhi.i Si.nutora don't want to /. hi.to the surplus and don’t cure a tig what becomes of the liU'iiivt'H It i> their business t-> look oat for tho i .-.nui idui-crs -.siio !uivi.i so hand somely •«.ntri!>utcd to thocampaign in;! io t!;•? past at; 1 out of win ui y expect to‘Try the fat1'between j now and tiia iocs oi November. Tiic Oil linuoin. !'i tlie course of his speech at /'> la-1 Saturday, Thurman hi: \Si! have in the last few In... It ar-l i ‘ a little about a! m aye i-l tlie President to the onuii - < of the United States Tories j it H urrah for < 'levoland”] on the ai'-jei i of tUo rejoction of tho tish treaty. I have no copy of tho her t alv m my possession ■ . e :.i, i I i.a\ '• no copy of the mos 1 1, tin reJorc. cannot quote tn‘ ‘h r. Hut this l want to ‘ av tn you: Some yi ars .".to this entry was gr. atly agitato 1 by a I •arty called the Know Nothing! •ar v. It wu> a party t.- whom the Irishman w;• an V:»..«r!r.ilton of alr.mirmti": ’ [Ian _rV>t- r.J and ii lie were a ('ntholic Irishman hr was accursed of earth. [Cries “We don’t want it again.”] But now, -trarge ■ * . , those n»t n who a few v. ,»r.» «»*• wo: *Km'W Nothings and in st uhu-ive i»l t * Irish, (toman and all foi ngn-h.>r.i people, hut of Irish especially, aro seeking to court what Is called the Irish rote to got the Irishmen to ?oto against the men who stood tirm by them in defer o of lhe:r rights, in defense of everythin!' that was alleged against them. ("They never w ill .’’J No, 1 hope not. Now they are seeking to get their votes hv misrepresenting urover Cleveland and asserting that he is under British influence. My friends, there never was a more false assertion made hy mortal man th»:i tl.at tiro , er Cleveland in un der British i: 1u< nee. You might an well undertake to tell mo Wash ington was under British inflncnco as that Grover Cloveland is | ('heer:-.] If any man thinks for a moment that there is anything in that charge u i.i rH if'1 i < .- ii. -' 1 hive to say to him is, read t! o Pre-si dent's !ik*msh£c '♦•! * t * f.'ou^i'cv** tiii 4 *(STy woeic u!i<! if you ciu tlion spy h« in unilcr tii *i-: •* you can -ay White ■ i I at’. :, ad Ibacic ;« white, j (.• and ;:• at applause.] So, friends, Grover Cleveland known loo well what are tho inter ests of tills country. lie has too mil' ll sympathy with the American people, native anti naturalized, to be limit r any false or improper in lluenco of: 1113- country on tho iace of the globe or under tho inlliicncc >f any country except that of his own. What it ban done. A man asked us ihe other day x hat J>emoerucy had none for Ar (aliens. He wen* astonished until 10 admitted that he had not been ) long. It would take all day to .eli what Democracy has done. Itiasistid the infamous Clayton nilitia whi-h pillaged the state anti nurdcred innocent men- It wiped out tii registrars who registered only thoso who would vote * lay ton’s gang. It adopted tho consti tution of 1 74 which made every man ,i free and independent voter. It reduced the expenses of the slate government nearly TOO per i cent. It reduced tho slate tax from 121 to 5 mills. it took the government, with an empty treasury and a:, enormous debt and no credit anil replenished the treasury, established* a good credit and is paying o'T the debt. Its supreme court declared 11 million dollars of 'll. li. bonds void. It c -tabli-bed a good system of com mon schools which the Republican* ruined by making it a place f <f of fice holders. It then remodeled the system and gavo us the splen did law' wo have now. It compelled the railroads to pay taxes like individuals. It reduced railroad lure from 5 to X cents a mile. It made a law to require Railroads to paw for stock killed. It made a law to prevent railroads from dis criminating between the people, t id extortioning thorn. It huilt the Insane, the hlin i assylum, much of the Deaf Mute as- yluni. li redu' od the salaries of ail the slate officers. If allows tho people to fake tho temperance question into their own hands and say whether they will have saloons or not. If made the railmade pay their hack tux: -. Jt ah oisln : thi > ■ . of adjutant gon "’.'d wlii.-li the -!ulo t X thous | an lollars a year v. ithout any ben - -.'Hi. II ibolished tile office of state , rographer which cost at the rate , <d w* pi) a year just to have the • • • ■ -i • i ti , i . Is'uro taken down. 11 abolished OnttorHOus mil j itia " hieh cost two Lund rod tbous ' and dollars for no good whatever. ] it taxed Kvpri -s i-ompamog and Tel-: raph and Tclephono compan ies. Only those who Lave eyes to »oo I and will not ren and ears to Lear j end will not ht ..r will question tho : wonderful amount of good Deraoc* | racy done in Arkansas.— Walnut I R.dge Telephone, i And still the Republicans pranoe around and how! about “rebel’- gov [i-rnmont, “ballot box stuffing,” j -‘fail- counts’' ote. “Facts am facts and they be Dttbhorn things,” too. Representative R. (J, S!!!-.. Uogor (J. .Mills in a speech at Chicago ret ootly said: “I will accent the definition of the issue given by Mr. Blaine, th.it it is i question of labor, i’iio Dent ecratic party stands where it stood I'd \ ars ago. It is the real and not the ■■ham friend of labor. The issue is a question of labor from skin to core ami from core back to skin again. YV’c find no tax on railroads, hut those lines bring millions into the pockets of the men who own thom. The Republican party when in power removed every taxation off wealth and piled it upon labor. It inaugurated the strike, a thing un heard ot until the Republican party took possession of the government. The Democratic party stands now as always, the defender of the lib erties of the people.” Relorring to the iristi Americans, Mr. Mills said: “An Irishman can not bo anything but a Democrat, fie has no right to bo anything else. Rome rule is the central of Demo cracy. It was an Irish American that gave Thomas Jefferson the vote that made him President of the Un ited Slot--., Today there has boon come one twisting the tail of tho British lion- It has been said the I /(* Tll« K I .i . v j i ,l \.y w iuu Ilgllt the Hiiti a government. A Repub lican S i. to refuse to confirm tho fishery treaty t < Ljaid a point on the President. What d1 I Mr. Cleveland ii. Hon't :il\ to -k tho British '•on by tho tail, but ho took it by el-»i* * acconat of Dyspepsia. Acker* Dynp' l 't* Tablet* Trill cure Dyspepsia, Iadig'istien and Conitipeticn; eold on n positive (tnar»n;*.e t. K and 00 oenti, by Sold by \Y. Y. Winton. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION, Jjand Oflice at Harrison Ark.,. 1 Noth o is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has tiled notice of bis intention to make filial proof in sup port of his claim, ami that said proof will he made trt'foie Comity Judge, Benton Co.. Aik., at Bentonville, Ark., on August fJOlh.lsiKS. viz: Rich ard LaBouutv. 11K No S.i'i.S, for tho SK sw xU SK Sm sTplrt Nit W. lie i.allies the following witnesses to pi \e his continuous residence upon, aiel eult;vai'on of, aid hind.viz: Frau ci M. Ciiristison. Jefieis ei i> Brown, Benja.mn i Mai tin, Bei jamin Phillips all of Lowell. Ark. Are you made rrusurabio byindi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin Shiloh's Viiiiizer is a positive care. For «uie by ii. A. Daily Of the icood things of tbif life *ro sorrowfully k-t II , c. Tu’Tox, Register.