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C e n te n n ia l C e le b r a tio n . I n s t r u c t i o n s t o A : j> lic a n t s f o r S p a c e . I. The Description of Articles to be exhibited innst be sufficiently ex plicit to determine their place in the Classification. The Classification comprises Ten Departments: I. Raw Materials—Mineral, V eg etable and Animal. II. , Materials and M a n u fa c tu r e s used for food, or in the Arts, the re sult of extractive or Conlbining Processes. ' III. Textile and Felted Fabrics; Apparel, Costumes, or Ornaments for the Person. IV . Furniture and Manufactures of general use in construction and in dwellings. V . Tools, Implements, Machines aud Processes. •■ V I. Motors and Transportation. V I I. Apparatus and Methods for the increase and diffusion of knowl edge. • T, I T .V U I . Engineering, Public Works, Architecture, etc. I X . Plastic and Graphic Arts. X . Objects illustrating efforts for the improvement of the Physical. * Intellectual, and Moral Condition of Man. . - 2. The dimensions of space desired must be given in feet aud inches, and should not include any allow ance for passage-ways. _ - 3. In the column hesfded King of Space is to be mentioned whether floor-space, counter-space, wall space, or out door uncovered space is desired. The building in Which each < bject will be placed is deter mined bv the Classification. E x t r a c t s f r o m B u ie s f o r E x liib iilo s a . Rule II. Applications for space and negotiations relative thereto should be addressed to the Director Gener al. International Exhibition, Phila delphia, Penn. Rule III. Exhibition will not be charged for space. A limited quantity of steam and water power will be supplied gratu itously. The quantity of each will be settled definitively at the time of the allotment of space. Any power- required by the exhibitor in excess of that allowed will be furnished by the Commission at a fixed price. D e mauds for such excess of power must also be settled at the time of the allotment of space. Rule IV . Exhibitors must pro vide, at their own cost, all show cases, shelving, counters, fittings, «etc., which they may require; ai d ail counter shafts, with their p u l leys. belting, etc., for the transmis- ;sion iof power from the main shafts .in the Machinery Hall. All arrange iinents of articles and decorations must be in confoimity with the gen eral plan adopted by the Director General. Special constructions of any kind, whether in the buildings or grounds, can only be made upon the written 'approval of the Director General. Rule V . The Commission will take precautions for the safe preser vation of all objects in the Exhibi tion; but it will in no way be re sponsible for damage or loss of any ¿kind, or for accidents or otherwise, ■ however originating. Favorable facilities will be arran ged by which exhibitors may insure their own goods. Rule V l l l . The transportation, receiving, unpacking, and arranging of the products for exhibition will be at the expense of the exhibitor. Rule X I . If products are not in tended for competition, it must be so stated by the exhibitor, and they will be excluded from the examina tion by the International Juries. Rule X I I I - Articles that are in anv way dangerous or offensive, also patent medicines, nostru-ms, and em pirical preparations whose ingredi ents are concealed will not be ad mitted to the Exhibition. Rule X I V . The removal of goods will not be permitted prior to the close of the Exhibition. Rule X V I I . Each person who becomes an exhibitor thereby ac knowledges and undertakes to keep the rules and regulations established for the government of the Exhibi tion. Special regulations will be issued concerning the exhibition of fine arts, the organization of internation al juries, awards of prizes, the sale of special articles within the build ings, and on other points not touch ed upon in these preliminary instruc tions. has taken Gordii six inches in length L r o c la m a tio n . from the body of a grasshoppers t t t HEREAS, UNDER TH E ACT OF They have also been found in the W the Legislative Assembly oi the State stomachs of insectivorous birds. oi oie g o n , entitled “ An Act to Protect Liti legal mimmi Administrator’s Sale. •TO TK 'E I S K E R E B T G IV E S ' ils a t .¿ A li. p u r s u a n c e o l an o l d e r o 1 1 he P r o b a te c o u r t o l B a k e r C o u n ty , O ’g w , n u d e o n th e 10th Oav o f Sep t., 1874, In t h e m a tt e r o f th e E s ta te o f J a m e s T o ll m a n ,, d e c e a s e d , th e u n d e r s ig n e d , a « m in is lr a t o r o f sa id E s ta te , w ill se ll a t P u b li c A u c t io n , to th e h ig h e s t b id d e r fo r c a s h , in G o ld c o i n , a n d s u b je c t to c o n fir m a tio n b y sa id C o u r t, o n Tuesday, the 3d o f i\ ovember, 187k at 10 o ’clock , A . M. o f said day., at the Court H ouse Poor, m Baker City, Baker County Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate o f the said intestate at the tim e o f his dea h, and all the right, title and in» terest that the said Estate has, by opera tion o f law or otherw ise, acquired other than or in addition to that o f the said in testate, at the tim e o f his death, in and to all that lo t, piece or parcel o f land lying and being situate in Pioneer Mining Dis trict, Baker C ounty, Oregon, on unsurvey ed lands, and described as follow s, to wit: A n un divided one third interest in and to parcel N o . 1, o f M ineral Placer Claim No. 50-; and also an undivided one third inter est in and to parcel N o. 2, o f M ineral Pla cer Claim No. 50, for w hich application has been-m ade to the United States lor a Pat ent by said intestate, Jam es T ollm an and A lexander W in n ig and' M ichael Moute. Dated Septem ber 10,1874, P E T E R BASCHE, nl9n23 Adm inistrator. L e in N o tic e . © A P I . W H O M ST M A Y C O S I E B X W hereas, I, the undersigned, have perform ed certain labor and furnished m aterial in repairing that certain wagon, belonging to Messrs. FuIlford and J o h n son, described as follow s, to-w it: One Thorough Braced Five Passenger Two H orse W agon, which labor and m aterial furnished, was reasonably worth the sum o f E ighty-eight D ollars; and whereas, said reasonable charges have not been paid nor any part thereof, and m ore than three m onths have elapsed since said labor was perform ed. N ow , therefore, notice is here by given that on the T a x S a le c "ISU R E A S, B Y V I l t T T E O F A . . W arrant for the Collection o f De linquent Taxes, issued out o f the County Court o f Baker cou n ty , Oregon, for the years 1872 and 1878. 1 have this day levied up'on the follow in g described property, to- w it: One W ater Ditch or Canal, taking the waters o f Burnt R iver out at a point at the m outh o f Cantp Creek, and carrying said water a distance o f Thirty-tw o m iles to Clarks Creek, as the property o f the Ore gon Canal and M ining C om pany, to satis fy the sum o f Two H undred and Seventy Dollars Delinquent Taxes, and also the further sum o f Fifty Dollars costs, due from the Oregon Canal and M ining C om pany, for said years; therefore, on the 26th day of September, 1874, I w ill proceed to sell said property, at Pub lic A u ction , between the hours o f lOo’olock A. M. and 4 o ’clock P. M .,o f said day, to satisfy said Delinquent Tax. Sale to take place at the Court H ouse Door, in Baker C ity, Baker cou n tv, Oregon. Terms, Cash in United States G old Coin J. M. BOYD, nlCnSO Sheriff. Mining Kotice No. 79. otice is laereli-y give© th at in pursuance of the Act of Congress, approved May 10,1872, to promote the devel opment of the Mining resources of the Uni ted States, James Lynn and Thomas Cibonan claiming Twen y-fuur and 91-100 (24-91) acres of Placer mining ground, lying and be ing situated 'within the ¡Shasta Mining Dis trict, county of Baker, ¡State of Oregon, have made application to the United ¡States for a Patent for the said mining ground, which i.s more fully described as to metes and bounds by tile official plat herewith posted,-and by' the Field notes of survey thereof, now filed m the office of the iiegisier of the district of lands subject to sale at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, which field notes of survey describe tiie boundaries and extent oi said claim and mining ground, with magnetic variations at 20m.35s. east, as follows, to-wit: Commencing itt a mound and post marked “ J. E. & U. 1.” from which the section cor ners 3i, 82, 5 and 6, in townships 13 and 14, south range 41 E, hears ¡3 53d. 3 m. VV 2:2(1 chains, thence s lOd 30m. w. 17:23 chains, course and distance on direct line south 20d 30m w 19:00 chains, is course and distance, thence running 1st—n 61u30m w 298 chains to post marked J L & C 2: 2d—n 40dl5m e L5:o0 chains, post J L & C 3: 2d—n 52do0m w 2:00 chains, post J L & 0 4: 4th—n 30d 30m e 2-1:40 chains post J LA O 5. 5th—n (id w 5:67 chains post J L & 0 6: 6th—u 24d- w 7:00 chains, post J L & C 7: 7th—n 21d 45m w 15:o0 chains, post J L A C 8: 8ih—n lid 30m e 2:43 chains, post J.L & 0 9: 9th— s 80dl5m e 3:00 chains, post J L & C..10: 10th —s 24d30m e 21:20 chains, post J L & C 11: 11th—s I3d00m e 2:58 chains, post J L & C 12: 12—s 40d00m e 13:40 chains, post J L & C13; 13—s 14a4§m w o:26 chains, post J L & C 14: 14th—s 30dl5m e 12:00 chains, post J L & C 15: 15th—s 31d00m w 15:00 chains, place of beginning—the said mining claim M y s t e r y o f H a i r S n a k e s S o l v e d . being of record in the office of the Recorder — The common belief is these crea of Mining Claims at Baker City, Baser coun tures are a transformation of a horse ty, ¡State of Oregon. The presumed general hair that has remained for some time course or direction of said claim being shown upon the Plat above setforth. this plat being in the water. “ When a walking 24:91 acres, together with the surface ground stick,” says Dr. Slack, “ becomes a shown upon the official Plat posted herewith; snake, a horsehair will become a the said claim being designated as Lot No. worm.” As the former miracle has 79. in Mineral District No. 4, in the official posted herewith. Any and all persons not taken place since the departure Plat cleaning adversely the mining grounds or of the Israelites from Egypt, it is any portion thereof, as described, surveyed, plated and applied for, are hereby notified safe to conclud that tiie latteiytrans formation has not recently been that'unless their adverse claims are'duly tiled to law and the regulations there made. A dry hair placed in water according under, within sixty days from the date hereof, will absorb the moisture, and from with the Register of theU. ¡8. Land Office, at the unequal expansion of the exterior La Grande, in Union county, ¡State of Oregon, they will be barred in virtue of the provis aud interior layers will become en ions of sa d statute. torted; so, Loo would a piece of two Dated on the ground, this 6th day of Au inch rope, yet we have never heard gust, 1874. _ JAMES LYNN. of the latter having been accused of his THOMAS X CLOONAN. possessing vitality. The hair snake Witnesses; mark is a living creature, endowed with James \V'. Dugdale. organs of locomotion and respiration his and capable of propogating its spe Patrick X Ivory, mark cies. Scientifically it is known as ’ Gordius aquaticus’ the generic name being derived from the Gordian knot, in allusion to the tangled appearance often presented by a raubitude of these animals. The specific name ‘ aquaticus’ is not so appropriate, for they th^jve out of water.” Dr Slack U. S, L and O ffice , at L a G rande ,"O regon , Q u ick C u res MEDICAL and AID. M od erate C harges ; TO T i!E D \ F O R T U N A T E ! lished, for the period authorized by law. Done at the City of Salem, this 27th day Feoruary, A. D. 1873. [ state sead . ] Attest: L. F. GROVER, Governor. ¡3. F . C h a d w ic k , Secretary of State. ‘ n44tf N O T IC E H e r e b y given th a t m y w ife Jane has left my board, and taken I my S Martha bed with her (tor accommodation), with out just cause or prevocation, therefore all persons^are forbidden to harbor or credit her on my account as I will not pay debts of her contracting, 1 have paid enough of the fami ly debts already. C.-R. GAHEES. Baker county, Aug. 15, 1874.nl5nl8 ________ 1-----------------------------------------;--------- Notice to All Persons. on are H e r e b y N otified th a t kù T tíllibibllíi i I is ill TO T H E A F F L IC T E D . DR. YY. K. DOHERTY returns his sin cere thanks to his numerous patients for their patronage, and would cake this oppor tunity to remind them that lie continues to consult at his Institute for the cure of'D is- eases of the Lungs, Liver, Kidneys', Diges tive and Genito-Urinary Organs, and all private diseases, v iz : Syphilis in all its forms and stages, Seminal Weakness and all the horrid consequences of self-abuse, gon orrhea, gleet, strictures, nocturnal and di urnal emissions- sexual debility, diseases of the back and loins, inflammation of the bladder and kidneys, etc.; and he hopes that liis long experience and successful prac tice, will continue to insure him a share of. public patronage. By the practice of many years h i Europe and the United States, lie is enabled to apply the most efficient and suc cessful remedies against diseases of ail kinds. He cures no mercury, charges moderate, treats his patients in a correct and honorable way and has references of unquestionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing in society. All parties consulting him, by letter or otherwise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment and impiiot secrecy. To Females. HBETABIE Sicm-j, 1 IA 1 H DE. GIBBON’S IS. f . K. DOHERTY’S PRIVATE A ll M A L jj^ NEW REMEDIES! HEW REMEDIES! gants,” Approved October 24,1870, the B kd - MEDICAL ko ck D e m o c r a t , a newspaper published at Laker City, Baker County, Oregon, has been designated to publish the Legal and Judicial j Advertisements foi the counties 6: Baker and \ \ G23, Kearney Si., Grant, in Oregon; and whereas, tlie Propri N o . 519, S a cra m e n to S treet, * - - i etor o f said B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t has filed : I Corner Commercial street, with the County Clerks o f said Counties Corner o f Leidesdorff Street, ) a few doors :’r : V I below Vv hat Cheer H ouse,) written stipulations accepting the conditions San Francisco. Private Entrance on Leidesdorii Street. o f said Act, . together with Bonds, approved as the Jaw directs, with proper returns and JSstipjKsiied expressly to itlioid tiie A filleted Established in 1854, for the treatment of Bound and ¡Scientific Medical Aid, in notices thereof to. this office, according to law. sexual and seminal diseases, such as Gonor the treatment aud euro o f all NOW, Therefore, the B e d r o c k D em o c r at rhea, Gleet, Stricture, Syphilis in allitsforins, .private and chronic Disea is hereby proclaimed to be appointed and • seminal weakness, impotency, etc. Skin ses, Oases o f becresy, confirmed as the medium through which ail diseases, of years standing, and ulcerated and all ¡Sexual D is Legal aud Judicial advertisements for the legs successluliy treated. orders. counties of Baker and Grant shall be pub all Lands purchased of J. M. Boyd, or oilier persons, in the SoutheastQu trier of Section ¡-eventeen, in Township Niue South, and Forty East, commonly known as Baker City, and Boyd’s Addition, and which is situated in Baker county, Oregon, (if said Boyd,’ or other person, has not first secured the title of the undersigned to the same) , is voidable, and will be taken from you .with out any pay or reward ior improvements, and you are further notified that there lias been no final decision, even in the Land Office, against me, on merit, as to my title to said lauds. All that decision went to, was 26;h day of September, 1874, to the point that my Attorneys did not make between the hours o f 9 o ’c lo ck , A. M. and 4 the appeal in proper season, as ordered by o ’clo ck , P. M .,o f said day, I will sell, at me. Suit will be instituted in proper time P u b lic A u ctio n , to the highest and best to recover ail of said land aud improvements bidder, lor cash, a tB ak erC ity, Bakercoun- held. Beware! ty, State o f Oregon, the wagon above m en ROYAL A. PIERCE. tioned and described, the proceeds o f Rockbridge. Wis. Jan. 24, 1874.n34tf w hich sale shall be applied in paym ent of the above charges and the expenses o f this sale and publication hereof, the residue o f such proceeds o f sale, if any there he, to he paid lo Messrs. Fulford & Johnson, the owners o f said wagon. Baker City, Oregon, .Vug. 24, 1874. memo .w. c. m ilder . PRIVATE DR. GIBBON has the pleasure of announ cing that hefflas returned from visiting the principal Hospitals in Europe, and has re sumed practice at the Dispensary, 623 Kear ney street, corner of Commercial, where, liis old patients and those requiring his services may find him. ^ The Doctor has spared neither time nor money in seeking out new remedies, and has leturned with increased facilities for the alleviation of human suffering. IIORRiBIiB DISEASES! » S b » RENEW EB, Every year increases the p0pu, lavity o f this valuable Hair aration, which is due to merit alone. W e can assure our o!<j pat Lons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the on ly reliable and perfected prepara, tion for restoring G ray or F adlx ) H air to its youthful color, makino it soft, lustrous, and silken. Tl7> scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic proper ties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. B y its use, the hair grows thicker and st-roi]o-er In baldness, it restores the capillar- glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical H a ir - D ressing ever used, as it requires fewer applica. tions, and gives the hair a splendid glossy appearance. A . A. Hayes’ M.D., State Assayer o f Massachtn setts, says, “ The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for ex. ccllent quality; and I consider it tiie B est P reparation for its intended pm*poses.” How many thousands of persons, both male and female, are there who are suffer ing out a miserable existence from the ef fects o f secret indulgence, or from virus ab sorbed into the system. Look at their pal lid, emaciated #and dis-igured faces and their broken down constitutions, disquali fying them for the happiness of marriage or the enjoyment of life. In this horrid situa tion thousands suffer until death closes the scene« Let parents, guardians and friends attend to those who are suffering with any of these .horrible, life-destroying maladies—• see that they are cared for and cured before it is too late, bend them immediately to Dr. Gibbon, a physician who has made pri vate diseases his especial study for years, and who is certain to cure the most invete Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines, P rice O ne D ollar. rate cases without mercury or any injurious drugs. It is important to those afflicted, or those interested in the welfare oi their friends, to be careful of the many pretended doctors who infest all cities, publishing their FOR THE WHISKERS. skill in curing all diseases in a few days, im A s our Renewer in many cases posing upon the public by using the names of eminent physicians from Europe and requires too long a time, and too other places. Be therefore careful and make much care, to restore gray or faded strict inquiry or you may fail into Uiekaqds Whiskers, we have prepared this of those charlatans. B u ck in gh am ’s Dye, When a female 13 in trouble, or afflicted with disease, as weakness of the bacx and limbs, pain in the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri nary difficulties, derangement of digestive functions, general debility, vaginitis, all.dis eases of tiie womb, hysteria, sterility, and ail other diseases peculiar to females, she dye, in one 'preparationwhich will should go or write at once to the celebrated SEMINAL WEAKNESS. female doctor, W.. K. DOHERTY, at his quickly and effectually accomplish Seminal emission—the consequence of medical Institute, and consult him about her this result. It is easily applied, 'self abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved troubles and disease. The Doctor is effect ing more cures than any other physician in sexual indulgence, is praticed by the youth and produces a color which will of both sexes to an almost, unlimited extent, neither rub nor wash off. Sold by 7 ©T5C5E T O A M , P E R S O N S . the state of California. Let no false delica producing with unerring certainty the fol _ Bind’s Pre-emption Entry and United cy prevent you, but apply immediately and all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. ¡states Towusite of baker City, set down for save yourself from painful sufferings and lowing train of morbid symptoms, unless combatted by scientific medical measures, premature death. All married ladies,-whose Patent. The Final decision of Commissioner ivtanufa ctured by R. P. HALL &. CO., Drummond against R. A. Pierce and ¡state oi delicate hfealth or other circumstances pre viz: bailow countenance, dark spots under N A S H U A , N.H. the eyes, pains in the'head, ringing in the vent an increase in their families, should Oregon, aud in favor of Boyd’s Pre-emption ears,’ noise like rustling of leaves or rattling write or call at Dr. W .K. DOHERTY’S Medi Entry for the Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, an® V,esthaifoi Southeast quarter cal Institute, and they will receive every pos- of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weak a y e r e s of Section 17. Township 9. S R. 40 East, 120 ible relief and help. The Doctor’s offices ness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted acres. Also, in.favor of United*¡States Town- are so arranged that he can be consulted intellect, loss of confidence in approaching strangers,- a dislike to form new acquaintan site on ¡Southeast quarter of ¡Southeast quar .vit-hoiit fear of observation. ces, a disposition to shun society, loss o. n O ter of ¡Section 17, Township 9, B ii 40 E a st- memory, pimples and various eruptions To Correspondents. 40 acres, v\as made on September 15,1873, about the face, hectic flushes, furred tongue, and entered on Records of United States Patients residing in any part of the state, Laud office at Washington, Book 102, Page however distant, who may desire the opinion feetid breath, night sweats, monomania and 110, and Patent was ordeied to issue to said and advice oi L>r. Doherty in theix respective frequently insanity. If relief be not obtained, Is widely known Boyd for said 120 acres,, and to Pre-emption cases, and who think proper to submit a should apply immediately either in person or by letter, and have a - cnie effected by his a? one of the mo -t Lot entries ot said Towusite. written statement of such, in preference to hew and scientific mode’of treating this dis J. M. BOYD. effectual reme holding a personal interview, sue respect ease, which never fails in effecting a quick . January 13, 1874— 35tf fully assured that their communications will dies ever discov and radical cure. be held most sacred and confidential. If the Agr; 4 ered for cleans- S O L D IE R S* CEIIED AT M-03iE. case be fully and candidly desci ibed, person r.,*. in s the system al communication will be unnecessary, as in W A R C L A IM A G E N C Y , Persons at- a distance may be CURED AT SSs and purifying the structions for diet, regimen and the "general HOME by addressing a letter to Dr. Gibbon iio. 34, Montgomery Biodi, treatment of the case itself (including the stating case, symptoms, length of time the blood. It lias SAN FRANCISCO, C a L. remedies) will be forwarded without delay, disease has oontinued, and have medicine W i ll<x, I Ifcc test of and in such a- manner as to convey no idea, oi promptly forwarded, free from damage and years, urlili a con- the purport of the letter or parcel so trans curiosity, to any part of the country, with I f . A IK E N , A T T O R N E Y mitted. W stantly growitw full and plain directions for use. • at-Law aiicrOonimanner oi the Gi arm ELF” Consultation—By letter or otherwise Persons writing to the Doctor will please reputation, based on its intrinsic virtues, Army ol the Republic in California and Ne FREE. Permanent cure guaranteed or no state the name of the paper they see this ad and sustained by its remarkable cures. vada, will give prompt attention to the col _____ vertisement in. lection of Additional Travel Pay, now due pay- So mild as to be safe and beneficial to By inclosing Ten Dollars coin, in regis children, and yet so searching as to California and Nevada Volunteers discharged Spermatorrhoea. tered letter through the Postoffice, or more than three hundred miles from home. Soldiers can depend on fair dealing. Infer Dr. DOHERTY7 has just published an im through Wells, Fargo & Co., a package ot effectually purge out the great corrup mation given free of charge. When writing portant phamplet, embodying his ow n views medicine will be forwarded to any part of tions of the blood, such as the scrof enclo.-e stamp for .reply and state company and experiences in relaiion to impotence or the Union. ulous and syphilitic contamination. Al! communications strictly confidential- Impurities or diseases that have larked and whether you have a discharge. Congress Virility ; being a Short Treatise on Sperma- has extended the time for tiling claims lor torrhaaa or Seminal Weakness, Nervous and Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, 623 Kearny additional Bounty under Act of July 28,1866, Physical Debility, consequent on this affec street, San Francisco. Postoffice Box 1,- In the system for years soon yield lo :his powerful antidote, and disappear. to January 1875, so all such claims must be tion, and other diseases of the sexual organs. 957. n lly r l made before that time. Original Bounty ol This little work contains information of the Hence its wonderful cures, many of $100 has been allowed all volunteers who en utmost value to all, whether married or sin '"Inch are publicly known, o fS c ro i\ lla , listed before July 22d, 1861 lor ‘three years, gle, and will be sent. FREE, by mail, on re and all scrofulous diseases, U lcers, if not paid thè same when discharged. Lana ceipt of six cents in postage” stamps for re hd Warrants can be obtained for sei vices ren turn postage. ErtuptioJi.s, and eruptive disorders of dered before 1855, bat not for services in the Address, W . K . D O H E R T Y , m . d . die skin, T u m o r s , B J o te h o s , B o ils , late war. Pensions for late war and war ol > n22yrl] San Francisco Cal, P im p le s , P u s t u l e s , S o r e s , Si. 1812 obtained and increased when allowed Î2Î A t i t li o n y ’s F i r e , I t o s e o r E r y for less than disability warrants,.but- no pen s i p e la s , T e t t e r , S u i t R h e u m , sions are allotted to Mexican and Florida TH E UN EQ U ALLED war soldiers, ¡state o f Texas' lias granted S c a ld H e a d , i i i n g w o u n , and in Pensions to surviving veterans of Texas Rev ternal U lc e r a t io n s o f t h e U te ru s, olution. New Orleans and Mobne Prize o d o m a c i) , a n d L i v e r , It also cures Money is now due and being paid. VV. B. )thet* coni])la in Is, to whit •h it would not Aiken also attends to General Law and Col lection busillis*. ri 1 -, m 5. e.e •n esperitally adapted, such as D r o p - B ö ri bei M ¡M É P c o g - V, D y s p c p k la , F i t s , N e « v a lg i a, .TvVi f t Id Jijease, Feb n a i e W e a k - ! O. !> e l > iiity, and î je u e o v rh o c'a , -1 ! % 1 í . jn they are nmnifeidations o f ilia ■'.■roulions poisons. T T COSTS LESS THAN $300 TO MAKE A- any $600 Piano sold through Agents, all of whom make These Superb Instruments have achieved a Success unparalleled in the history of ¡Piano-forte ONE H U R D R E D P E R CENT. Manufacture. They are remarkable for Great Volume, Purity | profit. _ We have no agents, but ship direct and Sweetness of Tone, and Durability. to families at Factory Price. We make only one style, and have but one THE CELEBRATED Ho P e r s o n c a n ta k e tlie s c B itte rs Re cording to directions, and remain long unwell, provided, their bones are not destroyed byTnine- ral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. D y s p e p s ia o r I n d ig e s t i o n , HeadPChe, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tiie Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Sto mach, Bad Taste in t he Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the otf- springs of Dyspepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. F o r F e m a lc C o m p la iiits , in young or Old, married or single, at trio dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided-an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. F o r I n fla m m a t o r y a n d C h r o n ic R h e m n a t is in and Gout, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Blood. 'F iie y a rc a g e n t le P u r g a t iv e as w e l l as a T o n ic , possessing the merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or In flammation of the Liver aud Yisoerai Organs, an 1 in Bilious Diseases. F o r S k in D isea ses, Eruntions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots; Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolora tions of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are liter ally dug up and carried out of the sys te.n in a short time by the use of these Bitters G r a te fu l T h o u s a n d s proclaim VlNEGAW B itters the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. August 12th, 1874. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a cor rect copy of the original notice now oh tile in this office, and I order it published in the II. f.I. PTcUONAa.D <fc CO. B e d r o c k D e m o c r a t , at Baker City, Baker * Druggists and Gen. Aprs., San Francisco, Cal., county, Oregon, for CO days. & cor. ot Washington and Charlton fits.. N.Y. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & DEALERS. JOHN H. ¡STEVENS, nl5»23 Register. August 19. fig i, p!51y h is an excellen t resferer o f h.ealth ml jUrength in the.Spring, R yrénew - n r iîio appetue and vigor o f tke dhres- ive orrans. it dissipâtes the dépréssion .ml list.hvs lnnguor o f the . season. v(-u where no disorder appears, people e! hetter, and tive longer, for cleansing ■c blood. i l i e System m oves on with r.» cd-1 igor and new lease o f life. r SD. P AP. E D B Y Two Hnndrea aM Ninety Dollars L C . A Y l R & C0., Lowelf, Mass., Net cash, with no discount to dealers or com missions to teachers. Our lumber is thor oughly seasoned. Our cases are - •'■ **'frI •> DOUBLE VENEERED with Rosewood—have Front round borners serpentine bottom and carved legs. We use the full Iron Plate with over strung bass M°,st A r a b l e Instruments in the market r-or church and parlor. Over 23.0C0 now in use. S H E R M A IÎ iz H Y D E , agents , general SAN FRANCISCO* T o Sheep K a is e r s !! imported Gotswold Sheep for Sale, O ME HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN , Head Thorough bred Cots wold Sheen Lrieiy Imported from the best herds in Can ada. The above Sheep are Full Blooded uid as hue as any on toe Coast. There are Forty»Bucks in the lot. , T “ e ^ lio1« will be sold in lots to suit pur chasers, and at 1 R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S . For particulars, enquire of R E ID & E L E T C H E R , Baker City, Ogn, U n d ev ta k e r. J. W. CLEAVER informs the Public that he is prepared to do „ kmd of work in the Undertaking Business on , h'n t notice and at rasonable prices. Baker City, Oct. 1, 1873.n21tf T T- T h e F a l l T e r m o f tine B a k e r A ll persons U P !! in d e b t e d to S. P. BARRETT, A M, P r i n c i p a l ; a s s is t e d toy M r s . B a r r e t t , as Preceptress. The Directors feel warranted in saying that our bchool will fully maintain its present high reputation under its present manage ment., and every effort will be made to ren der full satisfaction to our patrons. T e r J on . s : Primary Department, per Quarter, $10 00 Preparatory and Academic, “ 15 00 Latin. Extra, 3 50 French, Extra, 6 00 Other Higher Branches in proportion. Tuition Invariably in ADVANCE, A, H. BROWN, President. W m . F. M c C rary , Sec’y. nl3tf Q a . ii Brown are respectful! requested to come forward and settle their accounts, either by Cash or note, immedi.itelv 0 ?T A word to the wise is sufficient. Baker City, March 26 , 1373 . n4£tf City 1 Academy will begin on the ts% day of September, 1873, under the supervision of __ ____ ___ P A Y EVERYWHERE. BAKER CITY ACADEMY. FR EN C H G R AN D AC TIO N with top dampers, and our keys are of the best Ivory, with Ivory fronts’. Our Piano has beven Octaves; is 6 feet 9 inches long, 3 teet 4 inches wide, and weighs, boxed, 955 pounds. '« Every Piano is fully warranted for five years. bend for an illustrated circular, in which we refer to over 500 Bankers, Merchants, &c., ¡some of whom you mav know.) using out Pianos in Forty-Four Stales and Territories. BV” Please state where you seen this no tice. 0. U. S. PIANO CO., n2Gn52 865, Broadway, N. Y. n <1 A.?? n IyticaZ Chemists* ■ ________ *_______ © f t h e C e le b r a t e d S ta n d a rd W Organs—new—for sale. enquire at this office. 2 . For particular! n50tf S e w in g M a c h i n e s — A < rover A Baker, and a Florence, both new and the very best—for sale. For particulars, en quire at this offioe. n50tf