The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899, November 04, 1882, Image 7

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Firm Trd Maonre.
The composition of the manure made
in the barn yard, is determined bj the
cbamcter of the animals, and the food
bich thoy receive. In case of t full
grown animal, that if neither gaining nor
losing in weight, the manure will con
tain the same amount of nitrogen and
gsb constituents of the fodder, as were
present in the food consumed. Tha
animal is like a machine for the
conversion of the principal fcrtiliz
ioc constituents of the fodder, into a
more available form for plant food. If
an animal is gaining flesh, producing
milk, or growing wool, etc., its manure
will be less valuablo. The character of
food affecti the quality of manure. A
diet of straw can give only poor manure,
while if the animal has a good supply of
rich food, as oil cake and bran, its
manure will be correspondent rich in
nitrogen and ash constituents. Aside
from the animal and the food it gets, the
value of manure is governed greatly by
the treatment it receives after being
dropped. Havo the urine. American
igriculturist.
lu Easily Sa'UQod UoiirikT.
"Mr. Thompson," she began, as he
was about to pass out, "yon have
boarded with me fcr the past six yoars."
"Kemained with you yes."
"And now it is with a feeling of gen
niue sorrow that I force myself to in
form yoa that, owing to the hi?h prioo
of "
"Certainly, madam. Owing to the
bigb price of strawberries you must
c'jungo to dried apples. Very well,
madam, bring on your apple sass."
"Mr. Thompson, owing to the high
price of meat, I"
"Yon must change to mutton and cod
fish. Very well, Mrs. Smith, you have
my consent."
"Mr. Thompson, beef is so dear that I
must "
"Certainly, I soe; we have had beef
twice or threo times during the last year,
but owing to the price you must change
to spring lamb. Very well, Mrs. Smith,
don't put over six of em on my plate at
dinner, ah I am not feeling first-rate
now!" Wall Street News.
G Slow.
A prominont New York broker re
ceived a call the other day from a young
man with the freckles and sunburn of
the agricultural districts on his face, and
without any beating around he plumply
asked:
"Do you sell stocks?''
"Yes, sir."
"Have you any on hands now?"
"Plenty."
"Can I get hold of anything paying
a dividend?"
You can.' Which do you prefer? rail
road or mining?"
"I guess Til take railroad, as I'm used
to rididg on tho cars."
"How much do you desire to invest
in stocks?"
"Well, I'll take a couple of dollars
worth to-day, and if I rind it good thing
I'll sell a colt I have and slap in as much
as 82G.
He was recommendod to buy a crock
ery goose and with his two dollars set it
to'liatch. Vall Street Hews.
What Pierre Wron Til nfcs t Ifoiim.
One must be a woman to know how to
revenge.
Wcnian conceals only what she does
not know.
Woman is more constant in hatred
than in love.
Woman is a creature between man and
the angels.
Most women curse sin before embrac
ing penitence.
Women who havo not line teeth only
laugh with their eyes.
Women never weep more bitterly than
when they weep with spito.
Friendship between women is only a
suspension of hostilities.
Women ask if a mau is discreet, as
men ask if a woman is pretty.
When women cannot be revenged.they
do as children do they cry.
A woman and her servant, acting in
accord, would outwit a dozen devils.
A woman forgives tho audacity which
ber beauty prompts us to be guilty of.
Woman is a charming creature, who
changes her heart as easily as her glovef.
Why Re Quit the Charcli.
"Parson," said a man approaching on
Arkansaw minister, "I reckon you hod
better take my name off your church
books and let me go!"
"Why so?" asked the preacher. "You
have always been a consistent church
meralwr." , . . .
"Wall, yon see I stole a mule, and I
thought it wouldn't be hoalthy for the
church for me to bdong to."
"When did you steal the mulo?" asked
the minister. "
"About six months ago."
"Why, since that time yon have as
sisted in several revivals. When were
yon seized with remorse?"
"To-day."
"Was there a cause that influenced
you to make an acknowledgement?"
"Ym, something of a cause."
"What was it?"
f "They proved that I 6tole the mule.
So I have concluded to quit the church.
If they hadn't proved it, I would have
remained longer." Arkansaw Traveler.
So Need uf an Overcoat.
. "Feels like fall?" he said to a citizen
sitting across tho car.
"Yes."
"October will soon be here?"
"I don't see how I can help it."
"And then It won't be long till winter?"
"Xo."
"And the bolidays will come before
we know it?"
"Just so."
"And after the holiJays we can soon
look for spring?"
"I think we can."
"And spring will slip into summer al
most before we can turn round?"
"That's so."
"And as man don't need an over
coat in the summer I have decided not
10 invest, thanks for your enconnge
ttent. Some men would have predicted
ttree months' winter just to scare me
Wo looking for warm stairway to
"ep under."
BorrowlDf a Lover.
This is an age of social progress.
Genius, backed by brilliant business
talent, is about to take a stride into the
next generation. When congress again
seta whirling the wheels of Washington
aooiety a lover may be rented by the
week or month. This is victory, the tri
nmph of money over age and time. The
plan is simple. As an instance, a maiden
lady of uncertain age, to whose side
neither wealth nor the dressmaker's art is
potent in attracting young men of desira
ble character, calls to her aid the photo
graph albnm of an Escort Bureau, soon
to be established, and selects a young
man to suit her fancy. For the term of
contract made with the bureau manager
the young man is her absolute property.
Ho becomes not only an escort to thea
ters, balls, receptions, private parties or
anything within the range of human pos
sibility, but at will acts as intimate
friend, as beau or aa lover. He is intro
duced as an old friend of the lady's fam
ily and is represented to be a person of
elegant leisure.
To anxious mammas with marriageable
daughters, to young ladies whose admir
ers are shy or bsshful and to any person
of the fair sex who desires to create a fool
ing of envy in the hearts of her lady
friends, thisautomatio lover will prove an
unalloyed joy. The watering place will
lose half its doubts and fears when a lover
can be hired for the season. Wall flowers
in the ball room will be unknown and
fashionable pronionades will bo thronged
from noon until night. As the system
comes more into operation, its sphere of
usefulness will bo so greatly enlarged that
no first class city can do without one.
The industry represented by tho pro
posed bureau offers employment to hun
dreds of young men who find ordinary
business unremunerative or uncon
genial. That it will be fully appreciated
by that class of persons there can be no
doubt. It would seem at first glance
that the escort bureau, with its unknown
possibilities, would redeem from utter
uselessness the large army of young
men whoso ambition rises no higher
than their narrow toed shoes and whose
abilities reach the highest point when
they succeed in living oponjtheir fathers
without recompense or work. In the
first flush of expectation it is even hoped
that something may be done with the
cigarette-young man.
On second thought, however, it will
be seen that the young men who make a
success of the opportunities of the escort
bureau must have education and more
than usual intelligence and common
sense. Before those barriers the cigar
ette youth and the young man who sub
sists on the end of a cane must go down
into obscurity. With this chance gone
tho hope of making these two classes of
young men nsoful vanishes, and the
problem of their existences becomes as
far from solution as ever. fPhiladolohia
Times.
What t lie Mirrejor aisfed.
A surveyor who was running town
ship lines in a new county in this State
last fall, was engaged by a farmer to sur
vey the line between his farm and that
of a neighbor. They had a line fence,
but hail engaged in Several disputes as
to w hether it was on the divide. The sur
veyor was making preparations wnen the
owner of the other farm approached and
inqnired:
"What are you going to do now?"
"Find the exact line." was the reply.
At this the man wheolcd ond went off
on the gallop, and he was seen no more
until the line had been run. The sur
veyor and the first named farmer had
just completed the work when the other
came up to within about ten feet of them
and asked:
"Well, have you got through?"
"Yes; all through."
"And i3 the fence a foot on his farm?"
"Xo, he has two feet of yours, and the
fence must be moved so that you can
have it."
Tho man sprang up on a stump, facod
a thicket about five rods away, and
yelled out:
"You there Reuben and James and
Samuel! The survey is made and we
ore all right! You kin shoulder them
shot guns and go back to the sawmill,
and if you meet the old womon coming
with tlie pitchfork, you kin tell her to
turn back and get up a squar' dinner for
the surveyor!" Detroit Free Press.
The growth and development of the
'Pacific Northwest" is abundeptly proven
by the large quantities of farming ma
chinery which are yearly imported to
this corntry, and the intelligence of the
farming cummunity is proven by the
fact that none but the very best articles
can be sold, as the high freights moke it
unprofitable to put so much money into
any but tho very best machines, and it
must first be demonstrated to bo worthy
before it meets the support and confi
dence of our farmers. "A good article is
a cheap purchase" and it is far wiser to
put a few dollars more into a good ma
chine than to purchase a cheeper aud
poorer one. The sncces of the machinery
sold by Staver & Walker of Portland is
based entirely upon its merits, as they
handle none but tho very best that can
be made, the J. I. Case Threshing Ma
chine Co.'s celebrated engines saw-mills,
plows aud farming machines are un
equaled, while tho Studebaker farm and
spring wagons are known all over the
world for their excellence.
.XOTICE.
T the Farmer and Mrchnnk of Oregon,
W.mhingtori Territory and Idaho:
lie unit to call your attmdion to the fact
.thai oar annual Catalogue and rice list for
ly So m now ready or diftnhution. It
vilf f found very valuable and inrinntae
r.adinq, and trill lefumhhtd grntaiUmly.
Smd vour name and pottofirr oddrrm to
F U:tERS and MLcIiaXKV STORK,
1M Urtttreet, 1'ortland, Oregon.
t.y,.m F. 0. Box 17)
Maveu'a IwmiM lirrrj Tooltl Faate
Ai aromatic combination for the preservation
of the tth and gums. It is far superior to any
preparation of its kind in the market. In Iarje,
,.,n, !.meorl pots, Price fifty cent . For salt
by all druggists. Hod. Kav.i k Co., who.e
& agents, Portland, Oresrm.
DON'T BUYB0S3 BOOTS UNLESS
YOU WANT THE BEST. SEE THAT
OUR NAME IS ON EVERY PAIR.
AKIN, SELLING & CO.
Frank G. Abell, the OoH Medal I'hotnrrapber
o'Forl.and.aalh only artist that dared to
mike a dispU ' Mechanic' "
no: afraid to slow hit work anywLer, a it 1
W its stand tn ita own merit.
Boos Ard Muiio Bcvshk. Send to Wiley B.
Allen, 153 Third itreet, Portland, (or ny book
or musio published. Orders by mail filled
promptly. The "Musical Pastime," monthly
journal of music, 50 ct. year. Send stamp fur
big catalogue of music
6end$l.V0toW. D. ralmer, Portland, lor on
year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, lis
great seiui-tnoulhly A. 0. U. W. paper.
The best liver regulator known, a sure cure for
Dvspepsia and indigestion is Dr. Henley's Cali
fornia 1. X. L. Bitter.
Tt'KKisH Bees. Send to John B. Garrison
107 Third street Portland, for catalogue ot de
signs. The onlv fint-cla variety enteriuinment In
Oregon is given at the Klite iheuter, PorCaud.
Jfgw, Rich And Pi at liLooot The use of
Oregon Blood l'urilier.
Garrison repairs all kinds ol eewintr machines.
Kspiamed at foot of tbls column.
Mm HlIrT!
MISKAL
TIIK MINK' A I. PANTIHK.-A monthly jour
nal o( musk' (hoili vocal ami Instrumental , win la
any addri-ss (or .Wis 'r yw, Address Wiley 11.
Alien, punuaneranu musk oeauer, im Tiiiru street.
fnrtlainl. Oreifon. ('ntiiloirua. free.
" l RVKYOHM.
U'. li, aA.K.-ClnrirliH'er.l'oiur'ior am
surveyors. Olhi-e Himiiii No. S line's Uilllitln,
Kaat Portland. All kinds of surveying and drafllitc
done fur any part of the country.
H.1KKBIK.
KM PI H E BAK'EB VSTW'aUnwwi-'"tiir
Fitter, Fmpa. alaniifaelureniof riloi bread, Kmla.
Picnic, Huiter, Iluntoii, Huxar anil Shoe Klv cracker.
Orders from the trade bolUiod aud promptly at-
tended in,
ANNA Y KICK.
V. ii. J :.'.'; A H,-ioh From street near
WaMhlnmnu. Ores, metais. mineral waters, eoalt,
etc., carefully analysed. Awiavs for gold and silver
H,; other metals from I I to S.V. (lold dust bought
und bare made. Orders by mall carefully atteuile.1
to.
J. II. MclTONII,-CVir. Front and Hlark. Chem
ical analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc. Or
dinary assays uf gold, silver, lead or cornier, from
ItosV lr. P. Ilarvev. OinsiiltliKl'lieinist.
ATTOKFY.
I). P. KtWl'.IIV,-Attorney and coimscioi at
law KiMim & IK-knsa's building. I.ckhI bimlninl
IHTtaliiiiiK to Letters latent for Inventions, befuit
the PatPnt Otllre or In the Conns, a lieelHltNV
EYE & EAR 1SF111MUY
AND
SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK,
Mucuduta Kond brt. Pnrtrr nnd Yod Nta.,
Mouth FomiMnd, Or.
Dr. HI kl nut on, late Profwwor of Ky A Er PImwh
In the Mt'dlcul Di'iiurtnu'iit of Wlllhinftte I'lilvontliy
has erH'twl tiiie hulhttiiK. on beautiful ek'vatlon hi
the Muth part ot Hit city nail is nrfiuml to u-nnno-tint
imtlfni HiitTi'riiiff from all UUtaw.' of tilt KYK,
KA K or Til KOAT. Aim will pay tuxf-inl al trillion U
prNotin lfatroriiig iimlcr CI i mi i to IVtvou afTtvtlonti,
ami to fiWamit ptH'iiliar to women, and recU-ve a lluil
t'l uumhvrof ntmw expcctlm. coiitint'iiiciit.
The Intention In to provide a Home for such anm
with nil the bt hytcltnlc wfenrltw roiiihliHil with the
bet lutMllcal xkill to tie had In the mtniH)lln.
Consulting physician and unrtfeon ir. Philip llarvoy.
Prof, of 1Ihck"H of women ami children In the uu-uVul
department Willamette UnlverHlty,
Ainu Dr. J. M. K. Browne, Prof, of PhysiotoKy mod
deo't. WlllHinette riitveralty.
F or any amount of reference and rtrrnltir, fiddron
ur, J. it. I'U.ki wro.v
Tor. 1t nnd M'M"hlnirtm !,, Hm-tlttndi Or.
SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM.
WM, BECK & SON
Importers and dealers In
Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers
Rods, 'r5 Sinkers,
Reels, ."'V Flouts,; J
Lines, , ',N Sturgeon
kcKlgM? L,,,es'
mtpm ,,m,k8 01
Lenders, vtdF,V allklnds.
FISHING TACKLE,
Braided and Tapered Oil Milk Lines.
Six Spliced Split Bamboo Rods,
1 OS and 101 Ncinil al., Pnrttnnil, Or
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VIGOR HEALTH AND LIFE.
8,((o. ,(o.
1 CERTIIICITK OF MKMUKUSIUP
-FOB-TWO
THOUSAND DOLLARS
IN THE
Universal Benevolent fe'n
Of Ca'.l'orn' for remarried Persons Increases at
tiierauiiil per monih llietlr-t vesr. $iy ihe
nrntid year, $50 the thlr.l yesr and SJI the
f-urth ysar. For further pnrticu:r and terms
SBiirt lor a torf of ur new papir, "The Meo-B'-fluc."
whlrh will he sent fee. KEI.KM.K
LIVK AGENTS WaNIVIi 111 every towu and
co inty In Oregon an1 Wahlnc'nn Ter. Kend f-,r
terms at once t - W. WHITKWKLL, itn'l At. Ore
g. u and Matl.lnirton Territory. Room 18 I'ulon
blix k, rortlsno, Ur.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH.
Aad by Ituylug Vonr
1300TS AX1) SHOES
FROM TIIK
Xew York JJoot and Shoe House,
Xo. 1S First Nircrt,
Bt-twet-n Yunhiil and Ttylor, Portland
rOr AltU TO VOI R OW.V WKALTH A SI) TtV
tlmt mnrm nmk the wholf rmntry tit-Umr. uv
hav Jtmt rMflv th tiifwt flfirunt nt'n'k sf (cf"
evr broiiKht to INirtland. whir h w are nulling alri.
triat no ulhr ticrUM i-Hfi. Whn you conw Ui lh '
hrtnir In ynur whol family and w will wll tli- ,
finttm at auntHhlnc'y low nrVt. Onlfru fnm tft
cottMry will tn- pnnitly attnrd to, and we will pay
r c lit on all khh!n wit to you.
RKVEHHFR, hy PfRirVIVO your Rt.O U
Ton K' u'ulat' th J.lvtr aod KI(lnVN, rU-umm- ttin
intjw li of ail M'ulild 4rtloM, and mjoy tli.-t
grat hoori.Oisod Health. No nurTeTi-r (tlwMild fittl t-
iciv than p. j nilar n-niMy a trial. '1 th (-'!' INK
and ofHw-n'f lh Trade Marie Una IvWiar pr hAl
Kor wale v-rvw hr.
tjl,fMM HilWAHO
FOR ANYONK WHO WILL LEA RK
Kr !) V JlllMa'aHacr-if lrM
un4 f Itwk 4 uul-t and, with acrr.-t in-,
lirraitd jn-rff-cl rut line prtidore a bad BttJi.f
rrnint. brveral lniprovenientn hav juc
rwen made. Af'-nta to wlJ and tvb wanted
n every town. 4oon ifnu rac -ate inttu
;tuii2T. berdar. KKLLO0 A JlUox.
OiefM. Np-.kane W. T
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L Ter aad idee d.seise Toel Ij Viu Fill.
0m
miiSD auaca. llrTV.
Kin
Hjj
PERUVIAN
BITTERS.
illtV' ei
if
' Ths F1ae HITTF.HH la th WORI.il,
THEY KFFKCITALLY fl'RK
HAL A RIAL DISEASES,
Vltilllse Ihe sivUria nnd nrrr.l the rsiTim
the Uremlrill Alrohol llubll,
llllMIU.t.MA,
Ask your Ilracslsl r Wine Mere biuil f.
lliena.
WII.M F.RUI.NO A ! .. Aarnls, Mmt Fruit'
V. J. VA M'H1'YV'W Jf"!""
1850. 32 Yean practical Experience. 1882.
John A. Child
DRUGGIST,
I'ealrr In
fine Chemicals,
Perfumery,
Toilet Articles,
Sponges, Soaps,
& Rubber l.aods.
Cur Murium t W Hi
l'urtliitid, l'r.
;s-cial stienl'nr
p d Milers l.
nmil wb"n arconi
tmnl.'d llh 'he cs.h.
W. K t'hiunlierlalu Jr.
Thoa. A. Itehinson,
Lift) Scholarship
BEND FOB CIRCULAR
sen Smefls1
ForCiiU,lliirns,
Sorcs,I!(ills,)iili's
(nkiil Ilrrasts,
Corns, etc., It lias
no f(itl.
Sold hj Drug
gists and coun
try store at 10
tvnU per box.
D. J. MALARKEY & CO.,
15
Special attmtloo 1yo to ths sal ol
Wheat, Oats, Flonr, Woci & Dairy
Produce.
Bmi 1st WXZ KLT PRICES OTTRREHT. DU4
(tm on appUoaUaa.
liber &I AdTance on Consignment
4fi!iijntt and Order Solicited.
4 1 tkont vr., rojtTiso, a.
Tho Cisliop Scott Urninmar School.
A BO A HIH Ml AND DAY Ht'HOOt, FOU BOYH
ami YinniK Men, will lii'Xln Us lift H yesr under
its pn'si'iit management fept. li3. Tri'imri'S iMiys
fiireiilli'KeiirhiiHltiins. The teai'lilnv Is pnu lli Hl and
thorowtn, and discipline strli't. Hend fur twelfth an
nual entJilugiie, Ktvlnfc complete list f Inriner implls.
Address, J. W. 11ILI., M. I' lliwi Cluster,
I'ileHm iNtrtisiMl. nrem
J. A. WKHCO, I'eiimanat the
Portland Business College,
Received the premium given by tlie
PORTLAND MECHANICS' FAIR,
For the best eshllilt of Plain Wrltln. Card Writing
Flourishing, lettering and Feu Drawing. The
Portland Iluslncss College Journal,
Containing spwlmens of ornamental pen work, ese
euted hy Prof. Weseo, will be sent tree to any Kldresa.
betid name on postal card. Address
A. F. AKMHTItONO.
s7tf IxKk Hoi HI. I'ortland, Or.
UUDSOS'S GUS STORE.
tS First strM. Partlaad, Ortav
tltHSJ, fUTSU AJIU AMMOJITIOA
TUklw Toekla af KvarT DwrlHIM.
WILLIAM COLLI KK,
MACHI1TIST.
Dealer In rw and
SECOND HAND MACHINERY,
t MiMllsna U. Fm-tlaiid, Or.
Iu,1ls desiring Hnller., rjiiilnes r MAW
Ml I.I. MAI IIISKKY e;tn Mmwra
by addrrMliig Sir. (sillier.
New and Second Hand 3Inchinci
nnch t nnd ld urtrnded lBdi,liMte.
riMIF. "W-niTK."WF. IIAVK TIIIH lAV KOI.r
I our entire hua-rest In, ami trsn.b-rred the axen'v
of the While Hewing Martini In Ml. John II. (larrl
.n,uf is: Third sir el. F.,iilnd, or. Mr. Oarrtsiiu
will heremftrf snpfjly the gruwlng demand lur thlr
u irlr aod ppuJr sewing niai-hine.
i,S Mli-I.er nAHIt.
Write to Cltiatf DISBanssry.
for ram ph let la
seaieil envcl-
hiug an
UHtPir lor
'fir eunng
1S8IO.N
ver Fall.
f(
IQCID OR IRY, PRkf'E V on; "ATMOHPIIERIC
t bm n-id on rv rtm of price, with full fllrertloo f"f
I o jnc k. . hkiiiVIOHE In.. Imirflis I Al Fir
I street. Tonxl. Ol. aw 4r-ila lor un. rsnni
' cmsu mrMi
C3
$70
RVr -Cleelsnd.O-
IsUmII I " fcimsle, Cheap, X
Tit K J. I. t AE rLOHt
,. ,V I'. f .' "" 'r On-gtin and VhlnMim Terrllnrv i.f the ivl. iiri,:,, J. . iwkr n.oU'H.
"I I I Ml II" hKKI.KKH and ,I1.J. hlliilrhaker Cam. slid Ml I ,g Wnns, j. I. r. .. r tl.,,, K ii?
FortHhle Kuglnes, Knxlues on Hkl.ls, aud single iir .h.ulil.. ,iw Mil,,, i nil hI vr n,,,. r't i,,r i',k,.Ii
MTsVKIt VM KKII. Kf.o.t M. fool of xi , I onlanll
X lrty.. . . i;il
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f ml
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BCiOlDDl0Fj(jr ' viiiii -"lyJa ";1 '"iiuri.i, wii'ie tn
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Or. "WBsariisroEcousB & co.,
SCHENECTADY,
KF.W TURK,
. V irl,1 "i ' .
u IlltANCK 1IOINK, ijii vA'' '"
W-PORTUND, m.m
We are now receiving a full line of our CFI.KIIItATKIl KKI'AltATOHH, Lever nnd Tra-ivl IHiwera,
rollTAIII.K AM TUAiTIlIN KNIIINKS. I lur Heiiaratiir is I Igut Itiiiinlug. htmngnud Durable and un
i'iliali d ssa llll.MN AND rl.AX HA VI.Ntl Til KKHIIKK and has the lu st Xhoe Hiiivi lna'iil anil lllaldle for
s. imratlng WILD OA'I'S FltyM WIIKXT. tlur llorsa-siers ari't'ompm l, Kiisv Illuming and don't breg
down. IU II KMHNl; Is an liiiininiiii'nt long nrnleal; WKIIIHI' I.Xlti '.Km I. IIS I.K.-H t hull the average
engine uf uiie siwer.unal uses UNK rillllli l.KSM WATKIl AND Fl'KI, Hi do the same ttuiK. Jadiirabln
and easy to niaiuute lluudriHls of tha'se englna's ami tliii'iheraluive hii-u in stu niful onr tiuu fur va(ars.
lit) Please m-imI fnriiiir lihM'HII'ITVIbL'ATAIAMirK AND I'KK'h l.lnr and luvestlgutv tliiiriuighly
ba'fori' giving your urdt r.
Saw Mill Hauhintry and stationery Engines Furnished on reasonable Tcrmn.
O, I. IA.Srr. J:uiHtvr
OEr lCl Coiinmrcial i)oik, l oot of tt"rt l-o.i !rt t Vr;l.i- On kou.
aaai a naaaaaw mm mm iiaituuiiiiu,iarc'iiiatJx''Ww
A
SEWING MACHINE
STORE 187 THIRD ST.
BrAIBlR DOSS
ON SHORT NOTICE.
AU Lsadlnf .
MACHINES
NEEDLES,
OK
NALE,
THREAD,
ATTACIIMENTS,ctc
KNKBAI. A0ENT
ro. TBS
HOUSEHOLD & WHITE
USE ROSE PILLS.
DR. SPINNEY,
No, 11 BVaara f stiMt, . F.,
rrmu all tVraal M CrMlsJ Dl
YOUNG MEN
WHO MAY BR "CFFBRINO FflOM TniC Tt
feels of youthful follies ur liidUurnllun, will d.
wi-ll to avail IbemsHlves of this, tba areata si h.KH
ei"rl:i'.. al tha altar of auirerliif buuiamty. Ml
H'lNMV will ruarantea to forfi-lt IMiO for r.r)
,',.. of N.,i'iliial Weakueaia or private dlseasaiof auv
kind r.r cberecur which ba undrtalis aud falls li
cure.
MIDDLE-AS CD MEN.
There ate man at the a of Ihlrtr toilsly whi
re troiihlid with too frtniient evsx'iiattiuis of tin
ilU'bler, aifta-u aa'comiiaiileal by a sliaht siusrlmx 91
bu riiliiK sensation ami a weakouliif of tha ,yu-in i
11 inaimi'i the patient ranuut aatnunt fair. Oueiam
I1.I1 th. urinary aleianslta a ropy aedlnient will olta i
bu 'oiu.d, and sailiieuiiies sitimII parllrlf uf alhiihia't
I I aipar. nr the oolur will toe of a tl.ln nillkinh Imi.
'af'ilti ihuuit;itic Ui a dark and lorp'd a'ii'arsuiw
I'm m are many uien who die of this illllli ulty, mi.ti
rti il of lite rause, wbleh Islbnsiaennil slairn of Ni',i,l
Ml Wi'hkneiia Dr. W. will truarautee a pern-el eura tt
k!i mi- h i s'i'S. and a healthy resturatlou uf Ibe lie. ,u
iiiii'.iry oraiis.
.nl,'i. iIntirs-l(ilol and 1 to. Btindays from l'1 is
II A. M. I'Misulutlou frve. TJiorough eiauilnaiinr
a:r. siWIce. IV
Jail ur nlilri DR. .I'lV I' Y 0.,
Naj.ll Kiauriay reet, han r 'ur,-i"i o. IjI.
.la (rtint .teerul..
aMiln. KeaMdy aaal
Mea Tunle la tha l
ultimate result of oter '4
earl of nrtvtlral el tierl-ni-e.andl'UHKM
WITH
I 'N FA 1 1,1 Nil t'KKTAI.N
' J ft I al Debility, Hemfnal
niAf 'VlHlrnne., V rnstatnrrhea.Km
UKi"i r4' '7AW IinlBslama, Imisiieni y, Ki
Hit VSH'-' V !" Inausted Vitality, Frema-
MoMRnsiaa w hatevair rause praslueeal.
. j :i""bwii inn. taiifrn suir
Iteiirli lns and jiurliii-a tlie blisid, Mtreiutlbens Ihe
Nerrts, Brain, Musrlisi, Iitireatlon. Repnslurtlva Or
fsns, and fbystaal and MenuU ulilea, II
uips any unnslural drblllutlr. dram upon
the system, preventing Involuntary losses, ds
bllitatliic dreams, Minlnal luaaaa with the urine,
tic., mi deatructlva l mind aud body. It la
asureellmliiauir of all KfliNKY AND Hf.MHiKH
OlMfl.AINTH. IT CONTAIN NO INJl'RIOl's)
IMIIlKDIKNT. Ta Ikaaaa, aM.Vr1a- fratM lk ef
frela tf yoatkfal ladlMretlaaa ar aseranfa, a
speardy, thnroaah aad aemaaraS t I KK M
O I' A MA MTICr.it. fnie. &4 perbaittle.or iv.
leittli' In a'ase with fial dlrea'tiuna arid advlre, '.
Heut sea'ure from observation to any address upon re
celpl of irla e, or O. O. D. Tn be had only of
lie. :. It. .alaV-ld. ! Rears as! reel.
Han Fraie'laco, I'al. rajiisultatloas atraa:tly rnnriden
tlal, by letteroratoflU-,'KKIt Kor the convenience
of patient, and In order In ana ura perfect sea ra ey, I
have adopted a prlvala addrtaa, under wbkb all paa. a
aires are forwarded.
THIAI. HOTTI.K FREE.
S11ITIHa.nl losh ,w lu merit, will ba aent to anr one
aptilylnr by letter, stailnf his symptou ana at
Corniiiuukatloiia strictly canifldi-nual.
USEROSE PILLS.
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Mof li.vi stnifhl riul tlit' mnt tie
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".'.: VV'1''' 1 Il'v''11 ' Mr. Vlllunl-
iyp v.'-elia tbe.l.ry IM Uealr. .Ma
.' a .'' Hf l.lm- Mm. ai-d mner works of
.'";) . l''e ii,iiiii.iidi's lis iH-iirneM
: l j'.H ' Vf II so in tlli .1 r u,a 1 irv.liMrHi.r
" .j'?.,'S',:t' " ""' l'riosiil Hreel Haul,
TrW'Xff V! S3 '"" 1. sire I Ferrv, In hast
'''r'awC'ri - :23 Ml.Ml.alll Kwke l.t. .wim'
fiUffV" .fJfSvrrywirwlli.. Irolil ,11 ia.suf
i.Vt"t,EJ ''" "' ' ' Ill s.' UlKailtHKI'S
wl l l sa:ll.v slltix l a Is 1KB
ioU lttlll. Hll.l III till- lllt aillllllM
uim.e this ihf inont Hiular and
mi iii,h i' hulit.i.iiin i:os-rty In
bl inlly. iil lli- In tho near
n iuri' n toiist furnish liomi s for
lin iiii'lil'y ii'i t' t'ft v hiiiiiatiun
'.I .Alhllil', Ulil 111, i, , MiMle will
(,i' I't .ii.-l tivi- (In.i's HI, at we
now oiler It for. will htiw
Ihe pit tty noil g!te lllil ll fnr
. mil Ion in all who inuv iitiply to
Is pa nsinitliV, :il: l l..iiilas !-
!! d to iis iy ru. li will n-i a-lve
III .'If I't tltll lllllll..
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late ..R. i !, M M. rr 'uni atiivt,
n i.l I liVNSi.l.s A tt)., Iiial
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ETKBT PAIR GUARANTEED.
AK.IN, UUJ1B dk CO.
,no moke DVsrrrsiA.
BE3TTCiii0i!iCSE.
Reccmirended by all Physiciars.
Hand Oitlflrale am bark of Rattle.
A fore nre for Indlrea'lon, Loss of Appall'.
nd lb Iks'. Liier KtgulstaK inowu.
SOLD ONLY IN GLASS.
To dl' r.r sal tny ut be senulue srt'el ont of
Our tejtl' Is . I-Kuy sudwban dtteeUd, will to
jirnsa ruled tn the fu.l estcbl of Hi law
Trada.tppiitai hj ArpatJ Haraiztfcy L Co.
6.10 .shlsiolaa l . Man rraarlara Cal.
MEN AND WOMEN,
PovH -.! Ur: trt-rm mt. nui harit, p!Mtvnt ir.
pU v-nw ni tn hw-ii from pi to f 10 pr rtr ran be bum
will ftt-r.ri ttifir inn iid pMti(TV(- fttiJrrw to ua Inv
niMtUits'lr. an1 r--iv our ftHMrtfrtfvt rtn-ulam, Ad
ilrm, Ik. II. JiU A I'.. So, U7 I no Ajlrwi,
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