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gfvaih Counig ficapw. Frescott, Ark., Fkb. IT, 18$P*. Entered nt the Pestoffice, Prevrott, Ark., tie Second Clue* Matter. 8UB6CKIP1 ION, 1.50 PSR YKAK. KATES OF A It WRITS! NO. 4 column, one yotir,...„-. $100, $ » >1 .. 55. 'k „ « .. 30 l’rofeisional < birds, 1 square,. 12. Business Cards, 1 „ . 12. Job Work XvMtir executed. RAll.KO A It fltli: CAKIt. Sr.Lotiia, Ikon Mountain * Sovtur’n SOUTHBOUND VROM PRESCOTT: 401 Passenger.4:oft A. M. BOS Passenger.4:40 T. M. NORTHBOUND KROJI PRKBOOTT: 002 Passenger.10:21 a.M. 004 Ptis-coyer ...9:42 P. m. W. B. Uambo Agent 1*KES< OPT SIAKKKTS. Itcvs* 1 and corrected weekly by Wuodberv A Portia. COTTON VtARtvET. IQood middling.. _ ^ to 9 Middling. "j lo_t* 'Low Middling.. . <.to <} OCX Eli A I. MARKETS. Buttsf!..^. 15 to 20 i-gs . 15 to 20 Wheat. .». $1 tit) Meal.-. ®0 C .. 60 Oats. 4> : Peas. wl 00 Dried peaches <uB|>«wlerl)..... •• *“ (pcKledl. 6 i Sweet potatoes. 00 to To < 'biukene... B> to 20 Tallow. ' | Httawnx . 1_ Haoon sides. ' Hulk sides. *• a »ugar anted hum?. 'Lard. _j{ Flour per ld»l... #4 to*. Salt, per bbl....:. #1 '5 Molasses. 40 to t1" Syrup X. O. .40 to 00 i •* .Sorghum. bt) Sugar Brown... ^to 9 “ Wl.ite. )0 Tea . «> to HO H,’offee.It) to 1 2 Bagging . . Ties .. &1 «;o Sole leather.... 20 to 80 Hides drv. 14 “ green. C i - - - - . — — --■■ ■■naar a n noun n:.« i:\ts. l ur Mayor* .. . Wonro authorized to announce l neie Mi* rr» Wi iter a* a vnnd' lit«* t<*r Mayor, in the fi|»|»r«»nehin^ Municipal election. For Marshal. • AYc are authorized to announce \V. (i )hii»t>cll mk a candid ite f *• r M ir^hnl o! the town of i’rc.v «>tt in the nj*j»r »nchir\£ M inic» j*al election. rnm »»- ■■■■.■I ■ ■ 111" ■ I "* 1 I ■ n LOCAL AM* I’KHSONAL. Moonlight night•». Gardening is in 01 der. The pretty weatln r continues. Two lecturers in town last week. Fanners generally are busy sow ing oats. Saturday was a busy day with our merchants. West Main street was worked a little last week. George Crosnoc left Sunday ta visit Texarkana. Goto W. It. dernlgan for your sugar and coffee. Hugh Monenef & liro. keep the best garden seeds. Tbe negroes keep the skating rink in a continual roar. Fresh rtsh at Allsopp’s meat ev ery Tuesday and Finlay. Dwight Flake is now clerking at J- It. .IcrniganV store Doctor McSwain ot rainnei, spent Monday in l’rescott. Sunday was St. Valentine’s day. It was little celebrated here. Shaving U> cents, hair cutting •_*o cents, at It- L. Langford’s. Mackerel, kraut, pickle ami Irish potatoes at White it W hite’s. Dr. Jus. A. Pipkin made a profes sional visit to Bierno Friday. Now ia the time for judicious advertising, while trade is dull. Cottonseed meal for your stock. Hatley & (Jhi:istoi‘iieh. Miss Midlie Higgins left yester day to visit friends at Nashville. Mr. T. «L Carruthers. of this county, recently moved to Texas. (let the best—the genuine Av ery plow at J. M, Denman & Pro's. Wanted—a cat nt this office. None but a good moiiscr need ap ply. Puist’s garden seeds are the best. Huy them of Hugh Monotlef & Pro Mr. James Scroggy has bought out (leorge C'rosnoe at the ic<* house. Cotton keeps coming in, and we learn there is much of it still in the country. Cheapest and best grades of flour, low down, at Mulhollau Rus sell it Co’s, Judge Smoote visited his daugh ter. Mrs. J. W. Harris, at Texar kana Sunday. Buy your apples, orange*, can dies and confeciiouerics, from \\. R. Jciliigau. The Picayune is just nine years o’ul—able to think, act and take care of itself. Mr. W. T. Fincher, principal merchant of IJouriauuT* store, was in town Monday, Some of our delinquent subscrib ers have lately settled up. Thanks. Let others follow. The Balsamic Healing and Sooth ing properties of Samaritan Ner vine are marvelous. Read the double column adver tisement of Messrs Hatley & Chris topher in another place. Some of our early gardeners have been planting Irhrti potatoes and other seeds the past week. Steel blades too cheap to grum ble a*. Come a id sea them. J. M. Denman & Bro. Wo want a few bushels of good Yarn potatoes. Hatley & Christopher, “My brother, aged 19r bad Fits from his infancy. Samaritan Ner vine cured him.” A. \V\ Curtis, Osakis, Minn. $1.50, at Druggists. Hunt partridges while you can— the time for such sport will end the K proximo, just eleven inure days. Mr. ,Tas. L White of Hope spent Sunday here visiting relatives, going up to the City ot Rosesgthat night. A large assortment of best sta tionery just received at this office ! Job work executed neatly and cheaply. If you have any disease of the; Blood, go to Milner & Milbnru’s, j and buy Guinn’s Pioneer Blood Relic wer. W U Jernigan keeps flour. meal, meat, anti groceries generally; call and examine prices etc, befne baying elsewhere. Mr. B, L. White, from near Ross- ( t<u>. was carried up to Little Rock last week for trial for sell.tig li<j-' tior without license. Guinn’s Pioneer Blood IB newer' is the “/>ii-'.w” mcdiciue for all diseases of the Blood. For sale by Milner & Milburn. Engines, Boilers and nil kinds of machinery repaired at the foundry i and machine shops of 11. L. Gobbi <fc Co., Little Rock, Ark. We keep a full lime of best crock ery and qiteeusware- Fresh stock just auiveil. J. M. 1‘fNMAN & l?KO. Highest market lirice pa d for cotton and all kinds of country pro-. duce. Mri.nou.AN, l’rssrcu. A Co. A lot of padlocks, clothes lines, carpet hammers, sash locks, for sale at the 1’h'ayink oflice at great bargains. tf. Mr. A. E. Stainton is keeping his planing mill running on full lime, lie loaded several cars with nicely plailied lumber the first of the week. Dacgtr! \ v i”U'vU'<\ «*oM or cough mny lead to l iMMiiponiH.i onMirnptPm or other fatal di » r.stv f^trcnc's Pectoral Pi.Is w;. 1 cm <* a c«»M a* b> ntajiit:. r.«*»i i lime for riy*pcp*ia,tn dtjp,"tlon, nick, headache ti.-* thousand? tvrtify. Wootlbeiy A Portls are unques tionably doing the business of the town as evidenced by tlie quantity of goods they have been selling the last few days. The cold wave predicted Satur day, to come Monday, must have miscarried as it failed to put in an appearance. We are not sorry, as our wood pile is low. We have a new correspondent from Falcon, “T. .LAV.,” this week w ho furnishes ail interesting batch of news. Will be glad td hear from him every week. We learn that Mrs. .1. T. forger soli, ami daughter, Miss Nanhie, li ft yesterday, to visit relatives at Omen, Tex., Mr.Fergersou attend ing them as far as Texarkana. I,ast Notice.—We want it dis tinctly understood that parties are strictly forbidden to hunt, within oitr enclosures. A. W. and O. I.. Moncimke. We are requested to announce that elder J. J. Byers of Shdver Springs, will preach at the Baptist church here next Sabbath. Fi ery body invited to attend the services. I Prof. J. W. Conger and corps of teachers attended the session of (he Southwest Arkansas Teachers ' Association at Hope Saturday, amt report :t very pleasant and profita ble time. A good joke is told on Mr. W. Hatley and Njek Thomasson. !'[’lie story goes that they tried their best, but fbftuucl.v failed to kill,#ome tame ducks out on Mar* | land’s creek. Mr. (leo. Johnson lifts .1 curiosi ty to many people—a Meiiean j ,iog, The canine is of the tegular species, hairless and diminutive. Mr. J. brought him from Mexico i on Ills late trip* Our correspondents come to the front with newsy items this week. Our Bough ton tftsu makes some good suggestions to farmers, and Falcon gives (’apt. Ansley some wholesome advice. Sheriff Phillips informs us the idiliiMjucut lid will not he as large this as last year. A largo mnnbei have come up and paid their taxes since Wednesday. Today is the last day of grace. M rs. Garduet has been quite sick since Sunday evening. Wc return thanks to kind lady fvier.ds for attention given her. She w some better this morning. Mr. W. E. Atkinson left Mon day to take in Hope and Texar kana, attending to legal business for the firm of Atkinson & Tomp kins. He will also visit bis mother at Falcon ere he retime. l'rescott was surfeitted o*.i street music last week—a blind man with organette, a couple of Italians with bagpipe and claironette, and two harmonicarists—a crippled ne gro, and also a white boy. Agents Wanted in every conn tv in Arkansas. j?75 to 8KH> per mouth. Write at once, enclosing stamp. Address II H. Hill & Co., Gen. Agts. Box 302* Van Buren, Ark. The Tom Allen High school has ordered a first-class chapel organ for the use of the school. This is progress in the right direction. To Prof. .T. W. Conger* our efficient school superintendent, is due the honor of its purchase. The Southern Standard at Alka delphia, has changed to an all home print with eight pages, ami is now one of I he best weeklies in the State It has just entered its nineieentb volume. We wish Messrs. Clark & Beck continued prosperity. Remember the PlcAYVSE when you want job work. We have a new quarto medium “Peerless" job press, as fine a press as is made, and many fonts of pretty new type. Satisfaction guaranteed, in price nun siyie or wock- m For Sii.ft.--My residence in! Prescott, on West Main Street, j heretofore occupied l»y Mr. Thus. | Holland. Will sell at a big bar jrjjin— as low as any such property has been sold for lately, tf. II T. I/Hown. Some people have no just con : ception of the duty of postmas ters. A good citizen the other day : asked postmaster White to receive , and deliver some mail matter flee, and seemed hurt because his re ' ijnest was not complied with. As n proof of what liberal adver tising w 11 do, we tlnd on looking around our streets that the houses who advertize freely are doing the main business —Woodberv *fc Por ti.s for instance. They have close ly sold out their winter goods by liberally advertising. The reading matter oh our 1st , and 5til pages is more than usually . interesting, and not one of oti^} readers could fail of being benefit-: ted by a careful reading of snide. I We always try to select such mat ter as will instruct as Well as inter-! est. Mr. .!• I*. iTetnigitn has rented the Bonner livery stable and wag on yard on West Main St., and | proposes to run a feed stable in connection with the wagon yard. He guarantees proper attention j and low rates. Farmers call on hi in. “We don't have to recommend i Parker’s Hair Halsdin hut once.” j writes Mr. C. A. Burger, druggist, of Liberty* N. V. “After that it stands on its record.” It stops fall ing hair, restores original color, ! softness and gloss. Exceptionally ! clean, prevents dandruff. See change in advertisement of J. H. Kershaw & Co. Uncle Ha ley can always he found on hand ready to serve customers. He keeps a splendid assortment of fancy groceries, confectioneries, etc When you want these things do not fail to give him a call. Have used Torgalino in some six cases of neuralgia, besides other nervous affections and am prepared to say that, so far as my experience extends, it is one of the most tellable renledis tlutt has ever come into mv possession. .1 A. Ward, M. lb, Troy, Mo. It will not disappoint you. It is the best article known for purify ing the blood and building up the health and strength. For Ho years erysipelas broke out In blotches Oil my face, 1 found no cure until I used l’arker's Tonic two years ago. It is the medicine for me. K C. II. AfJKNTfb—^1ho Woodruff Plait ing Machine makes over 700 kinds of dress trimming and is the easi* est and fastest selling article that has ever been invented, for agents to canvass with. We sell county and State rights For tetms, etc, call on J. I. I>. Wooimri'K, Pres ' cott House. Some progressive, public spirit ed (?) merchants gay it will not do to advertise when trade is dull, and when trade is lively say it is um necessary and will hWt there fore pay them, so they advertise | riot at all. Such stingy, close men, are do advantoge or help to any town. Mr. N. T. KiCliitlCud lias donated liis large rattlesnake to the reptile department of the St Louis Zoolog ical gardens. His snukesliip has hern held a prisoner by Mr. lb since Sept H4th 1SK4, nearly seven teen mouths, anil bus never eaten 1 anything at all, though ho drank j water occasionally. I Mr. II. M. Barham, of Bonghton, gave us a pleasant vail Thursday. He informed ns he had just start ed a shingle mill in Connection j with his saw mill, ami could lay 'good cypress shingles down at Bonghton for $2.00 per 1000. lie has contract for furnishing a largo quantity to the Hope Ltimbercom | pany. To MKROH.VNTi* and Habdwabe Men.—I have made arrangements with a factory at Rvansvillc, lud., to manufacture iny combination harrow and cultivator. It is the ! cheapest and most complete ms j chine of the kind made. Parties | wishing to handle them or get de ! c riptive circulars, etc, cm address ■ me at Warren, Arkansas. II. L. Lyon * j The Camden Beacon of last week-, had this to say of our irieml Isham Mack, of this county, and we trust he is now a full fledged benedict, j enjoying all of the immunities and i pleasures accruing therefrom: “Is j ham Mack passed through this city ! this week, as rumor puts it, on his | Way to Bradley county, to get him a partner for litc. As you travel j rust for that purpose, Mack, wc j pronounce it praiseworthy.” Dissolution Notice.—The firm of Tidwell & Ilaltom. Bourland’s j Store, lias been dissolved by milt ! mil consent, 4. T. Ilaltom retiring. ; P, 4. Ti<lwell assumes all liabilities of the old firm and will collect all debts. He will continue in hnsi I ness at the same stand, and will he glad to serve patrons of old firm. Parties indebted to the old firm j must conic up at once and make i settlement. Mr. Thus. \Y. Holland has mov ’d to Murfreesboro, Pike county. iVe regret to lose such n good eit zen, but our loss is Muifrees joro’s pa'll. Messrs Holland and [*. C. Hamilton have bought the taw mill, gin and grist mill there, \ uid Mr, H. is lo take charge of it. j Dver 50u bales of cotton wore gin-j icd at this gin the past season. | Mr. Hamilton will move over early | :his fall and go into merchandising, j Hatley & Chrinhqiher. The Above ftfirt is now orte of the • institutions of Prescott—live, pro-1 gressive merchants and honorable gentlemen. No mercantile house in Southwest Arkansas, keeps a more complete and full stock of general merchandise, dry goods, groceries, etc., than they do. Own ing the largo brick business house they occupy and buying goods for cash in Car-load lots, they cam not be undersold* ‘live ami let live” proving true with them, thus proving the friend of the poor man. I’ll is lirm is selling large quantities of good.* by fair dealing and hon orable business principles. VVe are not given to ttaitery n ml the above is written In the sense of friettdship, and because we believe the statements made to be true. COUNTY NEWS, Contributed by Apsclul Corres pondents of the Picayune. Emmet Etching*! Our farmers arc busy sowdng oats. That wits A nice jdk* Ilia young ladies played on tho buys last Sun day eveniilg at singing. Itev. John Haynes preached an aide sermon at the Baptist church last Sunday. The people in school district 33, have built a new school house,and will have a ten months free school this year. Dr. L. J. Gillespie, w ho has been attending a medical college in St. Louis for the last four months, re turned home the other daV, Mr. H. Weaver will put in a saw mill as Soon as the winter is over. Ho will put it near the Itoberson old mill place, on tho Crtrohso. 1 wonder why Boh Donald goes to see Ed. Eaves every Sunday. Bob is a young widower, and a sly one* too, but be can’t fool every one Miss Mattie Slit'll, ohe of Em met’s bellesi who lias been for some time visiting relatives in Tex as, returned home the other day. 1 guess Frank and Jim will coon the log again. Several of the boys were very slow in leaving the singing at Capt Eaves last Sunday evening, until the young man who sat in the [rocking chair moved up u little, than the rest of them left* Bill. JBoii"htini Uriels, \Vcallin' cloudv, cool and windy, Farmers arc beginning to shuttle around their fai nts. Logo oiling aild fail splitting is the order of the day. Mr. Mark Garmon is one of our proudest men. and it was till cans TALK IS CHEAT! [LOOK * TO » YOUB ■ OWN»INTEREST. NVe have just purchased the large stork ot General Merchandise of Brooks, Hamilton &Z Oo, i At exceedingly low prices. This added to our already large stock, crowds ortr Imnse very w’"h, find wi wi$ therefore begin at once and sell at Btitll.liljP Bt 3] IP f’I'Bi If Pit ii' KM. «mi1 .naaunot.i stock of general merchandise. We have the largest stock of goods in Southwest Arkansas and must sell them. * L^KIIIDSyOfyDRY ■ GOODS'j;>BHDj»GR00eR!tSj In fact Everything necessary to cat and to woar we keep, and mean to sell cheap. No house in this sec I tion can undersell ns. We have Imcghl cheap and will give our customers Birtrffaiun, anil WV { If Vim/ all Ike People to knoit) II. Wo will exchange goods for all kinds of barter, such as corn, oats, wheat, hides, dried fru't, butter, {eggs, etc. Yours truly, Mulliollau, ltiiNMell & Co., WEST .MAIN STREET, - » - I’UKSCOTr, ARKANSAS ^i— M>iir—«7f»ri t———W'M— mvwmrmmmrmmmmm cd last week by the arrival of n little stranger boy. Mr. Bichard Anderson has su perseded Messrs A. J. Jones and K. II. Frisby, ns log-hauler at the sasv mill of Mr. It. M. Barham. j Mr. G. W. Wilson took a run over to Bierne last week to roe I)r. Wilson, (his brother) who is very low nnd is not expected to recover. Plenty of candidates, but it is not Iwicawse it is election year, but because there are several of our young men, who arc teeth and toe nails in love. There is not being milch lumber I shipped from hero now, but our mill man, Mr. II. M. Barham, in forms us that he will make it boom ' as soon as the wotlicr will permit. | H«r* in the place- for to begin. To find yoursolvos a lovely girl; Ooine Hglit along niv little men, PiiT their hair i* banged and curled. Come almig, eoinc aloag, mv boys, Ami see who can first win the day; Lessen llre-r troubles, aliare their joy a, And yens will surely make it pay. Kick. Kalron Karts, TI13 htfftUh of the neighborhood is good, We arc having some pretty farm-1 ing weather, and it is very much I needed. | Cook Meaks nnd Pate Strong j fell out and Monks stabbed Strong i during the affray. A little more talk of a railroad, and some of the people will put on a biled shirt, ( think. Wo liaVc A £Oud school at this place, though Mr. Cook, onr etli cient teacher, is having some j trouble with some of the larger boys, those that you would reason aidy suppose would know howto; behave. 1 see continually that brother Ansley. and sometimes Others^ -still i keep up an effort to spread strife j and confusion among the people. A man of his age and standing in society, should be making ah effort to bring peace out of confusion. Brother Ansley, lay aside those old harness you art) trying to lit on yortr friends, and fall in tank with one or the other parties and Accom plish something. The people saw enough of iv third party in d'J. Our little town is on the im prove. Brother Drake has had his blacksmith shoprecovered and his hair shingled. Pelt & Belt have had the steps before their store house repaired. T. J. W. Uudcnw Hits. Farmers are preparing for an l otiidf crop. Health continues Rood in the neighborhood. It appears that Rating of the year is at hatul sod if so, farmers are behind with their work* Very ; few have done any planting yet. ; Work will till come on at one time —oats to sow, and corn latid to prepare, cotton land to bed up, gardens to prepare and plant. Let 1 ijs have more corn; potatoes and peas and raise more hogs ami more to eat and wear at home. Then there will ho less hard times | throughout the country. Small cotton patches and large cornfields would build up our country and tbia is what we need. Do not rent your lands out—sow them in oats as it will pay better; J. W. L. 1 _—__ inert BITTERS Uablalaft IROM with frCHB TtClTABLK TOM KM, aairkljr aad eo»plet*lf CLKA5HES rad EM BICHliS THB MUtOU. Ouichrae the arLoa of the Llrer aad Bldeeje. Clean the tmplexlea, aaka the eblfl eaedoth. It due* aot talare the teeth, eaaee headache, er prodace coo ■Upatloa-ALL OTHKB IBOM MEDICI MRS DO. ftmioiaM aad DraggiaU eratrwbm aammeuJ a. Da. W. & Rrnotae. <rf Marion. MeeA. e«r*: "I Cmwpinil Browu'a Iron Bitten* a« a vahubl* tonto enriching tho blood, aud removin* all dy»p«n>Uo Vmpunw It dow not hurt the teeth " Da K. M Daunt tx, Bmolda. In<l, eays : “1 have prescribed gown’s Iron Bitten* In caeeo ol ante oils aud b!u*M dueae*** also when a tonic wm needed, and it kuU proved thoroughly aatialaotory ' Mr w*t Btbks. St. Mary St.. New Orleans. La., ftayi- ** Brown’* Iron Bitter* relieved me in a earn pi blood puiaouiug and I hoaxuly wouuuead it ti those neediug a purifter " The (Jeuuiue ha* Trade Mark and croeaed red Un > on wrapper. Take no other. Made only by BKOWN CUKMU'AL t’«., BALTIil««L Mlt La dim' Haiti) Boos—useful and attractive, eon* taiuiu* liat of pntee for r^-ipoe ittformation at**! eoin* **o., aiven away by all deolere m medic me, «* malic 1 U fAj addreee ou ret opt uf It- etaxnp While Silver ami the Tariff Are engaging the attention of the country, STAUNTON & JIcSWAIN, Emmet, Arkansas, Are studying and planning how they may sell the people jgoo ls at prices to SPITTIIE HARD TIMES. They carry a full stock of Dry Goods, Closing, Boots, Sloes, Hits and Drugs. We will furnish responsible fanners goods and supplies, on which to make ti crop, at reasonable per cent. Come and ovatninu our stock. ST A INTON «t McSWAlN, Feb. 1st, 1886. Emmet, Ark. v.A ST. LOUIS'— FAVOI3ITE X-XXTIE** north and east 2 XDj^XJLT,5T ZCXZj^XXTS 2 H. 0. TOWNSEND, t i eneral Parscnger and Ticket Agent. Notice tor Publication. Land Office atCa Ninas. Ahk.,1 K1 by -ttli; I88H | NOTK’K IS ItKUKIlY f)!\KN thnt the following-onmed settler 1ms tiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in sup port of his claim, nod that shM proof will bo made before the Judgo <>f NVvuda county Ark., at Prescott, oil April 3rd, 1886, viz: .fame* S. Regan, of evnda Co, Ark. lid. entry No. 7316 for the SKI of theNKJSec. 26, Tp. H, Sl( 23 W. He names thp following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land. Viz* william It. Ilnwk 1 ins, Thomas I* May, Janie* A. Papin, 'ViU 1 | liam A. Me.Mill inn, all of Prescott, 1 Nevada county. Ark. AV. K RAMSEY, Register. | Hire to pleatc. fc PARKER’S ■ hair balsam ■ the popular favorite for dresa ■ in* the hair, Restoring the color ■ when gray,and preventing Dan ■■druff. It cleanses the scalp, SJt stops the hair falling, and is yx . and |i. sixes at Druggists. I Tha Bart Cough Cura you eta ua and the best known preventive of Consumption. Pnaarh's Tunic kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the blood pure and the Stomnch, Liver and Kidneys in working order. Coughs and Colds vanish be fore it. It builds up Ike health. If you suffer from Debility. Skin Jtmptinen, Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, U unary or Kentale Complaints, or any disorder of the Luhgt, Stomach, ItoweU, lil.iod or Nerves, don’t wait till you are sick in bed, but n*e Psmiss’i Tonic to-oay ; it will give you new life and vigor. HlSCOX * CO' If. T. Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $I sins. i - HERVC’do DEBILITATED P-flEM. «.f VitaUtu mii>! %»>•• nil kin.rr. .( IimiM* v A mo f**r nvmiT ol»'i r « im >n. v ( ..i.-pl' in I.atnr.j il.m to lla-ttlih. Vigor and V.»nhL.b.l ifuamiui-L N'ff r!«k N ‘!»<•)• r»• H» *»tr-'**I p." " liW In r »ii.'■.5i'll fir. , bv ii.Mrcsjwr | VOLTAIC EELT CO., UhrshaU, K.’JL I CPIVS-aY »aO '•••WAT PHILADELPHIA SINGER Including Twkrr. Bu$l*r, &box of 4 HMimuern mm B»ti«! ?! er.usual outfit ol iwvlvn ■irbir®® usr bifere in. Imy I are nut. A’o M/.n »*•••'/ ivitriuiM n.rmiioirtuirr ns I ■ I’mbit Aak< Auc to.wi.be 'All ’.ffrr- T li V ,v are band gotun. rlurialiilund 11 g b t I s?.^^rr,cr,oa" X ®°Alc7:-Z USitmioiilals. / IT N. Tenth nu, I’hlladV. Ha ! MILE «M I] 1 . . lee lids*Nt HO«i I'llMftt , h |»ir-r. in»*ly ulirlll^ ■ WUl.'tlt* Ulimit*. t-BUI •c hear i uuin ot « two mile*. r i.n of a StVruU. bivivut retire rurm.l^u Invaivi i bta -U.U .-’,ll'..Vlll. PATENTS CaTOitt, Trait* Marks and Copyright# itained, and all other business in tli" U. S I’atent Offico attendeil to for moderate fee* Our office is opposite th« 0. Hi Patent Of loo, and we can obtain {‘stent* in lea* liin than those remote front \N asningtoni Hend model or diuwirtif. We ad vise a* to patentability free ot charge! and We make no charge unless wti obtain patent. We refer here t» tnn Postmaster, tin* Kupt. of Money Order Uiv., and to official* of the IT. H. Patent Office. For circular, ad vice, terms and reference* to actual clients in vonr ow n state or countv, write to C. A. SNOW A CO., Oppmite Patent Office, Washington. 1) C Notice ! Is hereby given that by virtue of an order and decree Of the Nevada Circuit court, ren dered at the Novemlier tomi, of IKko thereof, 1 will otter for sale at public outcry, tu the highest bidder, on tbo 20tli day of February, 1MNB, between the hours for Judicial sole*, m the Court House door of Nevada eour.tv. the following lands, to-wit: Tlie rest half of the southwest quarter, and the northwe-l qiinrtcr of the southwest quarter of section 2 -, town ship 9, south in range, 22 west, the property ot .John Cutler, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Prather A Pipkin, against said Cut ler for 03 pud costs ol -nit. Said sale to la* on a crci Hi »rth !S‘emot thj, and imicbasrr to give bond with good »ctui itv for the purchase money aii*l a lien retain ed on tbo property for the same. OB*h W. TKHKV, i)ec. lJtli, lPHd. Commissioner Sutler fet1 i'ttlilW'jt i:n. T: vnt> Outer vtCimukk, Auk.. 1 I"i?brunr\ 2. land, i N'OTTCK IS flftREIIY <ilYEN that tl.o ftdliiwIiiK-imtilcil .pettier Ims Hied 'tin lit-e of hi* intention to make tinnl proof in •upport of Iin Mann, and Unit said ji"**of v ill In* iiiad*' before tlto ■Itidi'ii ot .Nevada eooie tv, Arkaimaa; at I'reseott, mi Marvh lilli, IFHfi, viz; Carlton W. Clark. Nevada count v( Ark., lid. Kntrv No. 727rt ami IU’>74, for the V, 4 N\V Se<*.' Id, Tp. 10. Sit 22 W. orijri iml, and NIV S\Y See. l’.i, T|i. 10. SK 22 \\ . additional. II' iiamea the Mlouiii" witneepm to prove his eontimtoua rnddence noon. and cultiva tion of, raid land, vizi John Ward. Cheater Hucliaimn. Iluncv .1 ItUehnnan an.I I-aac 1*. Uarri., all oll’r* "Colt , NeTada ia> mtr. \rk. \V. K It VMS ICY, H -i ter. j “ jMKiird ! -rttui k-a-_ J A *t( EQftNt" a..->a I.UU..S.J Ja. PAP»BrE liVa iLununr.a'idcum' '*• IW,|\/I.4. ip J JyiiscLrodt-. I.acn, ..of. Harris’ \*J'struts:. r§ A R/tLKOAl.Ct’HS rO'lSvj'. '.'t, r and V. . : r k HERYOD3 ftfe,** •! tao We^wsfj S rnr si » DECAY. l:j|»nr aer. F.un.t«i . * UVaiipioA c IK. I ft T C„U n g.4 ** Md. Uli pk-». «Ij dirc-<u^;k4'*c4 ptjntu t imi tiiwr ** 44 _ Kfc-'PNCiflt trCmn<* io te?| TtSTBO FC» QCVtfi nwi'liiiut deify, “b ittt VEARSOVU^f »N .MAf4Y® ;2ur 1 ftu»«’a»4iof th« hu« tub»wnd caafai. rsiWMu.vry,:fJJ’ .V2S&.*,<VEJ I Oua Mann. - famfjl.sa .a.atv . I S'« iloethn. . f iviBsJ't.la.,,...... tliiaUler-u, 4 tVCii4a n.-a HARRIS REMEDY CO.. •‘PHIrtMtixi eye* M. Xsn.k H, few X’jk.Kj. Ato. ran,-a - I A'l I- nils ot' li'oal hlHiika I t> a Mi :tt tliis tiff w