Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1896)
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 1 rVnlihed Every Week by the Clackamas Abstraot A, Trust Company Tho Clackamas Abstract A Trust fo. li tlm owner f tin copyright to the Thome system of attract 4iuttxes iur ciackaniaa onuiiiy, snt nw tna out ooipluUi Mt of abstracts Id the oouuly: can furnl.l -aforniation as to title to land at once on application 4Mtn. itivitiiiiu, rivl ..lata, alwtraru. to outre ver lUnk of Oregon Cliy. fall and liuMiigme, tddrms, hut 877, Orison i ley. Oregon. J A Cuik to Nora Holm, lots il ami 14 in Mil 43 and lota 1 and 13 in blk 81, dinthorn; 1800. Oregon Lund Co to J A Cook, lota 43 "ind 44, blk 43, MintWn ; $300. Wm P Herman to 0 8 Herman, 100 as in see 20. 1 4, r 2 e; $1000. W W Myera to Lewis Young, w M of lie of aec 5, 1 4. r 3 e ; $5. W II Young toLewig Youngname ;l5. J Cartman to Esther Cart man, 25 as incl 57, 1 2, r 3 e; $1. Ponlond Trust Co to M ALehiuh.ld vest of Water Street in Oregon City; $1. Kill Olaen to 8 A D Puter, aw X of ec28. 1 4. r6e; Tl E 0 Chapman to Cong church of ' lackamas, a in se M of aec 0, 1 2, r 2 Jennie Chapman to aame,aam Id j $1, J Eyman to C T Tooxe, ae of fee 16, t3.r 1 e; 1500. MO Coleman to I Q Davidson, tract Clackamas Riverside; fl. L H Lea to J A Lee, aw M of sec 30, t , rl e;$l. H L Ward to Jos Lindaey, 10 aa in ne corner of P Welch cl ; $1000. B Bntchinaon to Fred Moehnke, 2 aa m nw cor, sec 32, t 3, r 3 ; $30. 0 W 8tratton to Frank Busch, lot 0, i.lk 107, Oregon City; $150. A M Woodward to L V ward, 147 in 1 3, rl w, 320 at; (1. J C Bailey to Q W Scramlin, 80 as in e M of aec 30, 1 4, r 1 e; $230. J F Edwarda to M D Markbam, lots 13 1 3 40, Mintborn; $2800. John Schuttel to Rosa Gallagher, 3 aa in Ambrose D Foster elm: $5. C W btratton to John Kugelman, lot I of blk 32, Falls View ; 175. Amos Horner to Hiram Fellows, sw M .1 sec 30. 1 8, r 3 e j $1800. Hiram Straight to Henry Lewis, lot in blk K, supplemental Ad to Clk Hts; $1. JBurgoyneto E. F. Veteto, 8 as in Elizabeth Alftey cl ; $120. In a recent editorial the Salem, Oregon, Independent snys: "Time and again have we seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy tried and never without the most satisfactory re suits. Whenever we see a person afflicted with hoarseness, with a cough or cold, we invariably advise them to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy; and when they do, they never regret it. It always does the work, and does it well." For sale by C. A, Hard ing,.Drugglst. DOCTOR G.W. SHORES' OMPLETB ATARRH URE. OTll LOCAL AKI IXTUKXAL. The only remedy guaranteed to ebsolutsly cure cuia'rrh and ci niplcteiy eradicate the Jlsease Horn th blond and hyatem FULL SIZE, $1.00; TRIAL SIZE, 25c. Each full slic packaira contains una lull mnnlh'i local treatment, nne lull month's sui'Hy ' Ct'srih Healing balm ana one lull month's supply of Catarrh, Bloud and Sioiaaihi'ilK. II vou have anv of the following symptoms, Pr G. W. Shores' Compile Cstntrh Cure will give vou In fant rellet and completely and permanently cure you Is Ihe nose stopped ui V Uoesvour nose dlsrriare? Is the nose sure and teiuW? I there pain In from of held? Do you hawk hi clear 'he throat? Is vour throat drv In Ihe morning? Oo you sleep with vour mouth open? la your hearing fallln ? l)o vour .srs dlscharre? Istrit wss drv In vourears? IX) you hear heller Mine dav than others? I your hearing wome when you have a cold? Dr. O. W. )hnr.s' Cough Cur cures all coughs, nkls and bronchi I affections. One dose will stop spasmodic croup. Keep a b. Hie In the house. Large site bottles 2Sc. K you havt these symptoms ins It is directed on the bottle and It will cure you. Have vou a cough? Do ynulsk. cold easily? Havt vou a pain In ihe side? Do you raise frolhv material? Do you cough In Ihe mornings? Do you spit up Unit cheesy lumps? Dr. O. Shores' Tnnlc and Blood Purifier clean ses and purities Ihe b'ood, gives strength and vigor, ourea dyspepsia and all nervous diseases. Price, (I per buttle. Il permanently cures the following symptoms: ' Is there nausea? Do you belch up gas? Are you constipated Is your tongue coated? Do you bloat up alter eating? Do you teel you are growing weaker? Is Ihere constant bad taste in Ihe mouth? Dr. 0. W. Shores' Kidney and Liver Curt .uresall d senses of Ihe kidneys, liver and bladder, i'rite, $1 per bottle. Do you get dtsiy? Have you cold teet? Do you feel miserable? Do you get tired easily? Do you havt hot tUshes? Are your spirits low at times? Do you have rumbling In bowels? D.i your hands and tret swell? Ih this noticed more at night? Is there pam In small of back? Has the perspiration a bad odor? Is there puthness underthe eyesf Do you havt. to gel up olten at nlghlr Is there a deposit In urlnt If left standing? Don't neglect these signs and risk bright s d,sea killing you. Dr. Snorts' Kidney and her curt will curt you If used as directed on th bottle. Dr. 0. W. Shores' Mountain Sage Oil stops tht worst pain in ont minute, hir headache, toothache, neuralgia, cramps or colic ust It eaternally and In ternally. Prevents and cures diphtheria If used I Him Keep a bottle hn.lv. Price. He a bottle. sr. 0- W. Shores' Pepsin Vermifuge destrovt Intestinal worwis and removes Ihe Utile round nesl where they hatch and breed. It never (ails. Price He a botte. . Dr. U. W Shore' Wlntsrg reea Salve cures aS diseases of the skin. Kemoves red spots and black pimples from ihe lace. Heals old sores la Jio lays. ot'aW Shore.' Anfl-Con.tlpatlon Pill, cure chronic constipation, sick headache and bilious attacks. Price. c a bottle. In an esses. If the bowels are constipated takt ont of l)f. G.W. Shore.' Anii-Consilpaiton Pills st bedtime. II your trouble kt chronic and deep-seated, write Or. U. W. Sho e, personally for hi. new symptom list and have your cast diagnosed and f et his expert ad- VVhIsefamous remedies sre prepared only by Doc tor G W Shores. Zloe s Medial Institute. Salt Lake C'fw MkrV all Druggists, or sent to any address oa receipt of price. roa .alb av . A. HARDING, Sole Agent, onCGOX CITY, OBECOS. V' ") THE SCHOOL ELECTION. Dr. W. E. Cirll, the Antl-A. P. A . Can didate Elected. Great interest was shown at the annual school election on Monday eveniner at Pope's hall. The building was crowded and many were unable to get in and vote. Thos. F. Ryan was reelected clerk by acclamation. This will be Mr. Ryan s sixth term The number of votes cast for director was 662, of which Dr. Carll, the anti-A. P. A candidate, received 348 votes, a majority of 34 votes over W. A. White, the A. P. A. choice. The campaign opened last week when both sides were canvassing for votes and a large number of persons not previously on the tax roll applied to the sheriff and were assessed and paid taxes of 19 cents and upwards, the majority being assessed at $10, making the tax 39 cents. Some 300 were made eligible to vote thus. Dunn? the balloting no voters were challenged. Squaws (just from the reservation), saloon bums, transient travelers, minors, servant girls, residents of country (some 16 miles out), voted and were counted. If all these votes had been chal lenged it would have taken all night, so each side "let 'er go." It is rumored that Dr. N orris, a member of the board, will resign because Dr. varll was elected, From Superintendent Holmes report we find the total enrollment for nine months was 762, 2$ less than last year, and daily attend ance 533, last year 540. The enumerative this year is 40 less than last. The school board was instructed to borrow money, if necessary. Following is the clerks report. CLERK'S FINANCIAL REPORT. To the Honorable, the Board of Direc tors and Taxpayers of School District So 02 1 f the Count of Clackamas. Stale of Oregon. Ladies ami Gentlemen: I respect fully submit the following financial Report, as clerk of school district No. 62 for the school year ending the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1896. I am pleased to call your attention to the fact that the liabilities have been reduced during the pasty ar in the sum of $2589.62 leav ing the indebtedness of the district at this time $22,000 that being the amount of the outstanding bonds of the district. RECEIPTS. Balance in bands of the clerk . March 4, 1805 $ 118 84 Received, from auecjal school la ot nine mills 609101 Received from county appor tionment fund 3549 80 Received from state appor tionment fund H97 00 Received from tuition fees from non-resident pupils. . 220 00 Received from insurance agents as rebate on pre miums 125 41 Received from L. R. Janney money advanced lor school books 4 20 Borrowed of Thos. Ryan,' agent 500 00 Total amount oi receipts from all sources $12409 26 DISliuRBEMBNTS Teacheis'salaries for the year ending March 2, 1890.... $0345 25 Janitor's salaries for the year ending March 1, 1896. ... 630 00 Clerk's salary for the year ending March 2, 1890. ... 100 00 Interest oa bond of the dis trict 7S0 00 Note of Commercial bank borrowed last scboal year. 1500 00 Note of Oregon City bank borrowed during last school year $500 00 Interest on same 13 75 Note ilh interest of L.Tenny borrowed last school year. . 719 44 Note with interest of Thos.F. Ryan borrowed this year.. 506 80 John Bell for wood 192 40 For insuranco premiums C II. Dye $1015.32 andU. A. Harding $19.30, total 125 62 I,. L. Purler, attorney's fee in county court 33 50 Curried forward,. Oregon City water commis sion. Water rent for year. Newspaper notices, Knter priseis.60, Courier $3.60, Herald $2.10, total Rent of halls, V. B. Shively $7.50, Pope & Co. $3, total L. E. Corby, repairs to blackboard V. J. riummer, painting Barclay school building. . . W. J. Plummer. calcimining Eastham school building. . $IH'.)5 76 36 00 19 30 12 50 119 88 05 01 50 00 1U9 71 19 50 9 10 5 65 2 SO 47 C. G. Huntley, paints and oils Geo. Broughton, lumber.. Mechanics Mill Company, labor material and glass.. Pope A Co.repairs to pipes, conductors, etc R. C,. Dyer, work on fur naces Wilson & Cooke, grates, hinges etc. Geo. If. Bestow, Udders for 9 50 1 00 2 37 3 00 $160 08 18 00 20 00 13 80 . 18 00 10 O'l 00 16 05 80 $105 65 253 55 7 60 3 36 264 41 4 00 1 30 1 00 12400 90 8 36 12409 26 Total for furniture, etc . .. W. A. Huntley, stationery dictionaries, books, etc. . Thos F. Ryan, clerk. stamps and stationery.. S W Holmes, minneograph paper, etc Total for stationery, etc. . . L. E. McCarty .annual eta tistlcian r E. E. Williams, coal oil.. C. N, Greenman.drayaee. . lotal amount disbursed during the year Amount of cash on hand. . Total Summary of clerk's acct with district for year ending March 2, '96 Dr. Cash on hand March 5, '95 Amt ree'd during the year.. Total Cr. 118 84 12290 26 12409 26 By warrants paid by order of directors 12400 90 8 36 12409 26 Cash on hand March 2, '96. Total A IUcomtnendatlon From Log Anftlea. 632 Castelar St., Los Angeles, Cal. After having suffered for a loug time from acute rheumatism without obtaining relief, I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was almost immediately relieved. I highly recommend this as the best medicine known. E. M. Hamilton. For sale by G. A. Harding, Druggist. Notice. United States Land Office, February 4th, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the approved plat of survey of township 5 south range 6 easr, has been received from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on April 8th, 1896. at 9 o'clock a. h. of said day said plat will be filed in this office and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Rouebt A. Miller, Register, I'eteb Paqust, Receiver. A Ureat German's. Prescription. Diseased blood, constipation, and kidney, liver and bowel troubles are cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea. For sale by G. A. Hard- . 1 All Recommend It. Ask your physician, your druggist and your friends about Shiloh's Cure for Consumption. They will recommend it. The exposure to all sorts and conditions of weather that a lumberman is called upon to endure in the camps often produces severe colds which, if not promptly checked, result in congestion or pneumonia. Mr, J, O. Davenport, ex -manager of the Fort Bragg, Redwood Co , an immense institution at Fort Bragg, Cul., say they sell large quanti ties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at the company's store and that he has himself used this remedy for a serve cold and obtained immediate relief. This medicine prevents any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia and insures a prompt recovery . For sal e by G, A. Harding, Druggist. For Sale Cheap. A farm of 146 acres, seven miles from town anil mile west of Graham's church ; divided into three parts of 66, 40 and 40 acres; 30 acres imoroved; sufficient timber to run a saw mill live years or more; - good water; good house and bnrn, and everytVintr. a man needs; price very cheap on account of hard times. This is a good time of the year to take Simmons I.iver Regulator. It is the very liest medicine to take in the Spring for Ihe blood, and to cleanse the system of all impurity. "I have used Simmons I.iver Regulator as a corrector and blood purifier and think it an excellent remedy. I always keep it on hand to t ike in preference to any other medicine." I. M. Hysell, Middle port, Ohio. 4" It Saves Lives Every Day. Thousands of case of Consumption, ihma, Coughs, Cold and Croup are cured every day by Shiloh's Cure. Catarrh Cured. Health and sweet lireath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedv. Price cents. Nasal Injector free. is a sure cure for Headache and nervous diseases. Nothing relieve so ijuickly. A Fact Worth Knowing. Consumption, 1-aGrippe, Pneumonia, and U Throat and I.ung disease" are cured by Shiloh's ure. The Ills ofWomia. stipation, causes more than half the ills men. Karl's Cbver Root Tea is a cure for Constipation. The Best Cough Care is Shib.li's Cure. A ncclrctetl coj,'h i dangerous. Stop it at once with Shiloh's Cure. For sale by G. Harding. gymnasium purposes.... J D Renner, use of jack screws at EaHthain bldg . A E Donaldson, glass, putty etc John Younger, repairing clocks Total paid for repairs 0. F. Weber & Co , two set- tefiS C. F. Wnber & Co., one globe Bellnmy k Busch, 12 chairs $5 and similes, $8.80.... Burmeister & Andresen, four . clocks J. II. Robinson, one chart.. Wilson & Cooke, brushes. . " " hose and nozzles ' N. N. Robbing, scraper, padlock, etc TEACHERS' MEETING. Tho regular mi-fling of tlm Clack ama County Tfiiihers' AVuocia wu In ltl in the kcIiooI limine at Parkplfirf. Niitur'lay, FHtruury 20. "'Hie Tenure nl Teiic'tiem' j'a.-it- jorm" wiih (lixcuxtfeu' by C. W, Dur- etle ar.d oilier-. II. J. Siarkwcnllier talked 011 "BsHt, Method of Encouraging runciuniiiy" on tlm part oi pupils. iMis Gertrude Finhn upoke on "MxwelV Uri'innar," and ex pressed satisfaction with both gram mar and language lesron. E. M. Ward guve a talk on "Fractions. The Library Associations of the Parkploco school had prepared an excellent dinner tor the teachers, Ihe money received will be useu to purchutse desirable books. AFTERNOON SKS8ION. The roll-call wus responded to with quotations from James Whit- comb Riley. "Cortpo8ition Work ' was ably handled by P. M. Weddell. A.U. Strango gave an interest ing talk on ''Pfiychology." "Needed ocnool Legislation wag the subject assigned to T' J. Gary. The feature of the meetincr was an address by State Superintendent 6 . M. Irwin . His address to the teachers was quite lengthy, bnt was listened to witb unflagging interest by the entire audience. "How to Keep the Boys and Girls in School" was the subject assigned to 8. 'V. Holmes. The Association decided to hold its next meeting at Clackamas, the last Saturday in March. Chtuncey Barney, Fannie G. Porter and Helen layior were askeu to pre-! ttare a suitable program for that occasion. About 150 of the Park place people attended this meet ing. - HKRTHA M. UIBSON. He Stopped Short. Jane Dorothy, bow many' proposals did you have last summer? Dorothy (modestly) Only three and half. Jane What does the half mean? Dorothy We were on a yacht, and, yon see, Tom grew seasick. Scribner's Magazine. Applies to Eaeh. "A man has no idea how mean other people can 1)9 till he auks them to do bim a favor." "Nor how strong minded ho cau be till his wife iih1: him for one." Life. We dir:t the atteiion of orcbardists to a leading notice in this iestie headed "Death to Fruit Pests." Il is over the signature of l'mf. W. II. Brown, the well-known eiuomologirtl ; hiJ address is Box 2"J:!7, San 'Francisco, California. Karl'slover Root Tea purities the blood and gives a clear and beautiful complexion Suffered Eighteen Years. Palna Departed and Sleep Came, Mrs. Julia A. Brown, of Covington. Tenn., whose husband has charge of the electric light plant at that place, has been a great sufferer. Her ailments and speedy cure are best described by herself, as follows: "For 18 years I suffered from nerrousness and Indigestion. I tried every remedv rec ommended by family ana friends, out I could get no relief at all. Two years ago. while being treated by three local physi cians, Dra. Barret, Maley and Suerod, they Mrs. Jcua A. Brow. Informed me that I had become dntpriraL and that there wa little hope for me. I then decided to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, I was then unable to tret to sleep until well on toward daylight, and during all this time I had a deep, heavy pain in my left side. ro moat murrabu, tmlerd, but 5 fter taking one-half bottle of tho Aerrfeie could sleep all night just as well as I ever Id. The AcrrirM is the only remedy .that gave me any relief whatever. I am now well and strong, and I thank Odd tvery day 0 aty IV tor Dr. JfUef Acrvuw." MBS. JULIA A. BROWN. Dr. H Ilea Nervine la aold on a poetttTa cnirantee that the lint bottle will benefit. Alldrut-irtr'Uaellttatn.e bottles forts, or twill Detent, pirpil. oa receipt oi pneo y tM ur. auice neoicai to, tuauan, um. Dr. Miles' Nervine Ranter What is r att s 1 v 1- v 1 a is a tWl'XXlTMIIWtW Castoria la Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other Narcotlo substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fererishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Collet Castoria relieves teething; troubles, . cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep Cat toria Is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend, Castoria. M Castoria Is aa excellent mcdldne for chil dren. Mothers have rapeaUdly told me of Its food effect upon their children." Da, O. C. OaoooD, Lowell, Xu. " Caitorla Is the beat remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hop Ihe day la not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of thoir children, and ust Castoria in stead of the various quack nostrums which ar destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby seeding them to premature graves." Da. J. F. Xixcasxoe, Conway, Ark. Tkm Oemtaw Company, TT sioi.-t. gv.I vatttt'fHt 1 iMl Vrtk- ba 'orAieiD Orate tiouof a famoui voua or dlsi'aaes rnnatlnntlon. BEFORE arte AFTER aianeys ana tne im.- - - anMM a m n mmiI hf rJfatAsTrf6 Sntssltla. CCPIDBNEIstheonly known remedy to corewiihout an operation. MOO testimoni als. A written guarantee given and money returned If six boxes doe not effect a neruuuisoteur. tun a box, six fur ,(k 00, by malU Bend for fbik circular and testimonials. Address DAYOli JaXDICMK CO., P. O. Box 101 Ban Francisco, Cfcl. ibrantoty George A. Harding Druggist RYI - P ONE GIVES RELIEF. WAR! -AT GAMBRINUS COLD STORAGE! The ouly place In Hie city which can supply you with anything you want In the liquor line and saves ou money on every arliele you buy-WINK, BfcEK ANll LIQUOWB becauao I sell to you at Portland prices and save you your electric car fare aud expenses while in ' r 1 tNvlii save ten years on your life's leaae by trading at home with a reliable tirm and not being held up by highwaymen on the electric car What you buy at the UambrluuB Cold storage is guaranteed to be Just what you buy it for or m0ILritert Mock of Liquors and the only complete stock of Wines at the Lowest Prices. WHY GO TO A DKUUNTOItK and pay S4.0O per gallon aa a pastime when you can buy better wine at the following prlcea: California Port Wine, per gallon Sherry " " " Angelica" " " " Sweot Moacatel " " " Tokay Wine " " " Maderia Maliga " " S " HalslingaHock" ' ( 1 iret " " Kottlcd Beer (quarts) per dozen Porter, Domestic " tiuineBs' Kxtra Stout (pints) per dozen ; swim Whiskey, per gallon phoenix Bourbon " California (irapc Brandy, per gallon California Blackberry Brandy, per gallon For keg beer, leave order. The finest family rooms. This place is conducted flrst-class- N. F. ZIMMERMAN, 4 PAPERS FOR til THE HW YORK WORLD. THRICE A WEEK EDITION. 18 Pages a Week. 138 Papers a Year V- 1 . .. - .Kan mmmr rulrlw iW uiml.WMlblV paper published and is the only important IVmorrstic "weekly" publication in New York Cltv. It will be of especial advantaee t you during the PKKSIDKJI 1 1 At CAMPAKiN S 11 IS IMllllI.iir'l ll,ri U0,, c-. K" day. and has all the freshness a.id timeliness of a daily. It combines all the news witb a long list ol Interesting departments, tinique featnrvs, cartoons an graphic illustrations, the latter being a speciality. All th.se improv.ments have been made without any increase in the cost, which remains at one dollar a year. We offer this nwinaled aewspaper and the OREGON COl KIEK together one year for tt.W. i months for tl.tiu, or 3 mouths for hu cents. All parties knowing themselves in debt to Charman & Son will please call and settle. Job Printing at the Courier Oliice. 2 Castoria. . HCatorlatoswlladairtedtoeUMrMtM I reeommend it aa super lor to any pssseripMoa known to me." R, A, Anoua, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, If, T. " Our physicians ia the children '1 d part meat have spoil en highly of their sxpsri eno In their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies) what Is known as regular products, yet wear free to 000 f ess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with, favor upon It" TJsrrso HoamaL am Disrounr, Boston, Kaav Aixaa a Barm, Jv., Xnrraj sHreoi, Kemr Terk City, This Xnmou Remedy mri qnlokly, permanently u DtjrTuu j tiicoiiMJU, Wouk Memory, Lus of liraln Power, JW-Wlie, Wukfninr;HS( .Lost Vitality. Nltfhtlr Emls uibuimi, ltitpoteiicr ana waiting dieoanec caused tf rrurt w exctjar. ;ou tains no opiaiet. is a nerve tonic umi Mtci imiKittr MiiEHHUieputo ami puny nmmr ana piump. Uu.s.iy t-rrli:i in vi Htnrxilit't.ei irbo3fi fnrSfi. Hr malKpre rm.il, wttha-- 'riUm r itrartse or vttmryrcf wiled. Wrfta us,tVe nm.af !., t'li-vicd plrttn wrap per, with Untlmonlals and (hit .' v, rtutwfw cmif'ti'tirmt., lltuuirtof isn't em MANHOOD RESTORED "CUPIDENE" This great Vegetable Vliaiuuir.lheDrestirIrM French pUyslcian, will quickly cure rou of all ner. of the generative oriraiia. such as Lost Manhood. InaomNla,l'ulTisln the Buck, fcHmlnal Emlsslnna, Nervous Debility, Pimples, Unfitness to Harry, Exhausting Drains, Varicocele and It atnnfl all lossea tav d&v or nlffhL Prevents nalclr. ness of discharge, wlilch if not checked leads to Bpermatorrhwa and all the horrors oi Imnotencr. CFPinEHK cleanses the liver, tot urinary organ, w mu uupuriuia. iwwiam 1. tiOTtttiM iifnetT vjer eent are tmnhl.it with - A - N - 8 WAR!! THE- il 50, 1 40 1 flu 1 Ml - 1 ill, 1 (HI . . - - .- . . 1 60 PIIO'NB 39. SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS. HEADQUARTERS FOR ISweet Peas. Mixed ilKfiZi Varieties (yuarter pound . . 15c. THE ONLY DOUBLE SWEET PEA. BRIDE OF NIAGARA. (True to Name.) Price Packet 25c Half packet 15c. THE WONDERFUL CRIMSON RAMBLER ROSE, Only 15 Cents. ; VIGO FLORAL GUIDE, 1836, 1 Tried and True Novelties. Fuchiui, Kascs, Blackberry, The Pearl Ucosebtrry, Potatoes,- Earliest Tomato Known, etc. lithographs of Doable Sweet Pea, Roses, Fachsau, Blackberries, Raspberriet, New Leader Toraato. Vegetables. Filled with good things, old SM new. Full bit of Flowers, Vegetables, Small Fruits, etc, with deacrrp lioa and priors. Mailed oa receipt of to cts.p which asay be deducted from first order really Free, or free with aa order fcr any of the above. ROCHESTER, M. Y. 9 JAMES VICK'S SONS Id 1 fit) 1 50 2 r, 3 7.-i 4 (Hi 3 ."hi 3 Utl