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About The east Oregonian. (Pendleton, Umatilla County, Or.) 1875-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1880)
AFFECTION'S TIES. "Who that bears A haman bosom, bath not often felt How dear. are all those tics that bjnd onr race la gmUenQsioolher, and haw street Their force, let Fortune's hand the biIo Ho kind .or crncl! Ask the faithful yonth, Vfliy the cold nrn of her whom long he loved So often fLUaiis arra. so often draws IDs onljTooteTeps, silent and unseen, To pay the kionraful tribute of his tears; Oh! he wilt tell thee that the wealth of worlds Should ne'er sedu;o his bosom to forgot Those- sacred hpvrs, when stealing from the noise" Of care and enjy, sweet remembrances soothes, "Vi th virtue's kindest looks.his aching breast, And tccQShis tears to rapture. yjWife's Relations. "Broiled ftrin"g chickens for tea, eh!" said L .'JAihI lobster salad and fried oysters 1 XJpon toy rord, this looks as if we wfcra going lb lave company." ''So ve"are,-'raydear,'' said my wife, looking a liltUr jjuiltv, as she polished up the surface of tho silver tea-tray with a new eutHiioTs leather. "They are all coming to visit me Uncle Silas and Auf3t5iiintent, and the children, and Cousin Joab, and the two Miss AVUmerdirigsi and my Aunt Louisa, to meet iho Kev. Jlr. Sparkwell, from Minnesota, "who married my cousin, Jerusha!AViide. Mr. Sparkwell is trouLki.HltliL catarrh, and he thinks of staying at our house for a few weeks whilo lie is being treated by Dr. Do sem.a I put down my linen duster and brown parcels with some emphasis, "Oh, confound the Rev. Mr. Spark well I" said: I. "John !ejaculated my wife. "Well, rnxjlcart can't help it,nsaid 1. "It'sTrorirxiiuman nature to endure everything. AndVlVe been relationed out of all paiienca. ever since our mar riage. Tli eJenkjiises went away last week, the Birdsalls took an affectionate leive yesterday, andnow, just as 1 was contemplating a peaceful evening by ourselves; .here a new swann hungrier than the rest, just about to settle pown upon us! In my opinion, Kitty, rela tions should bp aVoUshed." "I am surprised -at you, John," said m wife ; "ray ownpeojde, tliat are so fond of mfj" "Tbafji. .wbeie. -vou arc mistaken, dear," said I. "It's vour comfortable spring beds and good cookery that they are fond of, not veil1" "Jolin-i.''-" - - "I'll le willirn; townger a good round sum on tbe"truth pf my assertions,'' saitl I. . "Because von liafe no relations Tour- wjf "Thank Providence for that," said I devoutly. -'Iwas-vreil in a foundling asyloru, atuITiave nobody to thank but myself for"Th?te3erable success in the world." 1 "It's no reason roa sliould find fault with mine," said Kitty, with her bright blue eyes -fair cf -tears. , And Sir. SparkwelT i5"fctfJ3i""a spTritually-miniled man, and dear Uncle Silas lores you just as ffybu" wcliis only son, and Cousin Joab is so interested in the chil dren." "I'm nTncIT"oThge3 lo 'cm," said I, dryly. "ButTIslepT1 weet on sofacushionsTiud"in the bath tub ; and we bad ruurlivu people bere over the anniversaries vi.ancL I was obliged to give up my room for a month last Win ter to old .MY. 3Ianscwcll, not to peak of our being, half jwisoned wlli Aunt Louisa's bygcnTw?niesSSs in the FalL When ihglpoet tail .'there's no place like homey t" presume .he meant when there were no relations visiting him. Ill tell yoabal, Uij dear," with a sud den inspiration, 'X'vc a great mind for mally to tlcocLover jjiis house to your rrStions, if they-will agree solemnly to leave meyagpeaccior the rest of my life, wheresoever 1 may set up my family tents.' "Nonsense f sud-inr. wife. "Do co up stairs 'and change your things, and brush your Lair anjl get ready for tea. They're alL'tiHg in the best parlor, and I was!expcctiag your return to see about hinsg'serao-cotbeds from the vil lage hotel? tc mt- up in the attic for those four little ' bparkwell children. You see, Aunt Ixnrisa has the blue bed room, and 'Cousin Joab sleeps in tie lit tle wing chamber, and 3Ir. and Mrs. Sparkwell Will .Lave our room, and " "IndeeuTJ saidfand we are to sleep in the bars 1 suppose' " Don't be croM, johnj" raid my wife appealing-.' ."Onejaast ba hospitable, you knowr ' And JEcmv easily make up the soft bed in ,tLe4ck parlor for our use for a week or two." I said nothing, but ground my teeth in silent despairTisT. sprang up ttairs; two stejis a't"a tijae, waite what changes I could iniay toi!cl,4iir"the aid of a ten by twelve .glaisi orer e -was- stand of of ia sfaiflV little bath room. The Ilev. 3Ita Sparkwell was a big man, with a- still Jbjgger voice, and a limp, faded liulfwlfe, whose sole earth ly intcrestslseemed centred in her four white eyed, freckll"faced children. Uncle Silasf and'ATuht MiTliccnt were a silent pair, wife coceircnt appetites, and two tall boys, .who-- giggled and snick ered at eaclj otlier in llibjiilcrrals of the conversation. Cousin Jcab.;olkcd incessantly witli his mouth full, and the two Miss Wil mardings seemed as general echoes to tie rest; while Aunt Louisa de voured lobster salad a-2 libitum, and kept on sending up her cup for more green tea, until 1 trembled for her nerves. "While my wife, care-full and troubled like Martha of old with many things, looked ready to drop with tiebospltablo exertions sho bad made, poor I, sitting here a mere cipher at the head of my table, felt as if I was keeping a board ing house without any of the pecuniary emoluments therefrom. "My trunks will be up in tho six o'clock train," said -Bev. Mr.-8irkwclL "1H trouble you, Cousin Poyntz, to send an exrqgsyttajvjAJicuckpot for cm. And if there's any apartment in his domicile, Cousin Poyntz, that could bo fitted up as a study for ray tempor ary use, it would greatly facilitate my intellectual occupation during my so journ in tho suburbs of this great city. And 1 must beg that you will keep the house very still during the hours which I devote to study." Here my wife looked at me aghast, thinking of little Johnny and the baby. " Never mind, my dear," I remarked sotto voce, "we can easily got 'cm boarded somewhere." " And," went on the Iteverend Mr. Sparkwell, " I should esteem it a favor if a horso and buggy could le procured for my daily uso when going to Dr. Doscm's, in tho city, as the motion of lie train disagreed with my nervous sys tem." " I don't happen to own a carriage," said I, " but I might buy one." "Thank you, thank you, Cousin Poyntx," said Sparkwell blandly. " And if there's any other little thing yoa should happen to want," I added, " pray don't be backward ia mention ing it" "No, I won't, Cousin Poyntx," said the reverend gentleman, wifb tho utmost gravity. And I am bound to say that ho kept his word. For three days I endured the swann of visitors which literally iuiested my home, and then I made up my mind that patience had ceased to be a virtue. "I'll put a stop to this thing," said I. I came borne ono night with a tragical expression on my face. " Katherine,""said I to jut wife, " I am ruined." " What 1" cried all the company at once. " Those shares in the Western Union, you know," said I smiting my forehead. " Yes, dear," gasped poor Kilty. "They have gone down," said I ; "not worth a penny." Oh, John I" " I wish I had. taken your advice and let 'cm alone," said L " But after all, it doesn't so much matter as if I had no friends." I looked beamingly around at my wife's relatives. They returned the glance with the blankest of stares. "If I can borrow two hundred dollars apiece of all these dear "kindred," said Ti with obtrusive cheerfulness, "and re quest Uncle Silas to endorse my busi ness notes "I couldn't think of such a thins," hurriedly Interrupted that gentleman. "I should be most happy to oblige," said Cousin Joab. "but I am quite out of funds at jrescnt" "And I," said the Ilev. Mr. Spark well, pushing back bis chair, "must save what little share I possess in the world's filthy lucre to jay my jiassage and that of mv family back to Minne sota." "aureJy, cried I, "you ill not go I away aud leave me in such pecuniary j straits as these." - The Iteverend Mr. Sparkwell signing cantly buttoned up his jockets. "I t's every man's business to look after himself, Cousin Poyntz," said he; "and I don't scruple to say that it is downright dishonesty for a business man like vourself to &et into such Gnan cial difficulties. And in fifteen minutes every cousin in the lot bad upon one excuse or another vanished from the room to pack and pn-iare themselves for immediate depirturc. I looked at my wife; my wife looked at me; I bunt out laughing; Kitty be qn to cry. "My dear," said I, ''it's an ra.iier job than 1 thought it would be. I dida't know but that it would be necessary for me to catch the sm ail-pox before I could get rid of your relations." "But arc we very poor, John 1 And must we give up this dear little cottage? Oh, how cruel it u of Cousin J cab sad Mr. Sparkwell and Uncle Silas, and all of them, not to help yon. I know Mariana Wilmerding has fire thousand dollars that she wants to put out at in terest, for she told vac so only yesterday, and" "Yes, exactly," said I. "But prob ably she doesn t regard me as a good in vestment." "After all I liavc done for them !' sobbed my wife. "Belalious are only human, my dear,' said I. The comiany look their leave with out much ceremony of adicnx,and that afternoon my wife came to me with tears in her eyes. "Jonn, saui sue, "win you leu me how much money you have lost in that horrid Western Union stock t Because I would ra her know the worst at once." "Lost F rctieatcd I, looking up from the newKpajer which I was reading in Uncle baas favorite easy chair, now va cated for the first time in many days. "Why, who said I had lo&t anything 1" "You did." "Excuse me, my dear; I said nothing of the kind. I merely slated that the Western Union shares were not worth a penny. Neither were tliey, to me, ai I had sold out all I possessed over a week ago." "John r "Yes, my dear." "How could you V "Very easily," said I, with a latent smile. "3Iy dear, I think if your rela tives had stayed another week; I should have committed suicide." "And you told them that horrid story just to get rid of them V "I made that unimpeachable state ment with that precise intention." "And they were rather trying," con fessed Kitty, "and I think they might have helped you a littlo when they thought you were bankrupt." 'Tliey will not come visiting here again," said I quietly. And I was right They did noC It is getting easier and easier to get up a row in a church. Samuel J. Ilorton, steward, has sued Her. William W. JMaguire, pastor of tho Methodist Church of Lawrence,' L. I., for $1,000 damages for slander, the minister having asserted there was a deficiency of i in IToi ton's accounts. The woman in this case has not presented hcnelf yet. A Fifty-One -Million Millionaire It was announced in the Boo a few days since, by telegraph from New York, that W. II. Vnnderbuilt had in vested $51,000,000 of the sum ho had received for his railroad interests in U. S. four per cent bonds, aud that ho had several millions more coming from tho syndicate, which, when received, ho would also thus invest Tho annual in terest on $51,000,000. is $2,010,000, or say, $5,SG3 per day all tha'year round. It is probable that this Vandcrbilt is the richest man in the United Suites, ready cash considered. And then wkallj Is ho happier thin the man who 1ms a competence earned by daily toil 1 Can he live better or with greater easel And is such vast wealth in individual hands dangerous to the Bepublic t To all thtse questions "no" seems to be tlte proper answer. Men who accumulate so much money, or men who can take care of so much money, are merely money worms. They have no ambition leyond grabbing the cash. They are not am bitious to rule or ruin a lanL Their soul has gono out into the coin which i their cod, and there it has been forever lost And on coin men cannot found a family. The llothsckilds may havo done so, and Yanderbilt is probably making the attempt, but bUtory contains few, if any, instances where the effort so to do has succeeded. On land, in countries where, as in England, the laws of patuo geniture and entail are establubed, families can be and have been founded, but on jeronal property never or. hardly ever. So long, then, as tke people who cultivate the land own the land they cultivate there can 1? no danger to the Republic, no matter hew many Yanderbilts there may be among us or how much money they way eH trol. Sacramento Bee. TneFamily Rudder. A Couislockcr who wa havin; his hair cut yesterday afternoon gae the barler rorticuUr initruotiens not to m movo a latiq lock that imjeetel So a sonicvh&t unsightly way froai the front of his head. '"It dou't lraw yon said I We turbor." "I can't iielp thai," leid the cmv tomer. "fetter let me talc it oT aaU Vk barber. I "Bnt jou leaT: if as it i raid the man. "lint, ind-sted tke WW. 4 can't give ven a sMOtlit Ww ut tmt if 1 1 " 1 . leave the hair so long la front It if look like tiie verr ilovil. i cant MeJ what you rent it left there fori" "That's because yon don't know vW it is you don't knew the hco of it V r know it's a bunch of koir ami know that it's d-viKh nl-e.iiHaj- at where it is. "Yer, it is a bunch of Vmir. and . k. j someiuiiK; more imm a umci 01 Kur il's the familr rnddor." "The family what V -The familr tudJen When thioss don't go ri;;ht at home my wife always oralis that lock of hair. SW woold f-H lost without iL When she vU held of that Le ca i handle- roe eteer me in the right course, v to sjsik 1 ben I go in the right coene the whole fam- ily go in the right courc, and all k welL I've got tned to it now and don't , mind it. Should I lose my hair and be come bald, or should you give me a fighlin; cut all ovor, there woold be no j way of Mcering mt; I soonkl ieom unmanageable, ami sooner or later a , total wreck. Ko, sir; don't von dial at b the faruilv rudder." Brave Miss Benton. About a nilo and a half from Prw ton, Fa., says a corrcipondent of the Philadelphia Press, lives Henry Sm novci, a well known hunter and trap per. A week or two ago 3 1 in Ella Benton, a niece of Mr.Shooaover'i came to pay him a visit. Miss Kfla lived and was born in West Virginia and can handle a gun as well as any of her wale friends. A day or two ago she started out, armed with her uncle's rifle and ac companied by a couple of dog", to feoot rabbits. Soon the dogs struck the trail of an animal and began tracking him np. The chase was much shorter than ext ported, for within a quarter of a mile from where the tracks were first disoor ercd the dogs stopjicd al tiro foot of an immense hollow tree and commenced growling. Miss Benton thought th&rc must be a coon in the trve, and stepping dose up lo tho opening at the foot; site saw something climbing the hollow in terior. Sho took careful aim and fired, when to her horror, -?tb a lerriblo growl, an immense black bear came tumbling down at her feet Tbciflc was a single barrel weapon and she knew it would be useless to fly from the wounded brute, so she drew a sharp hunting-knife, which she always carried when in the woods, and prejurcd to fight for her life. Sho did not hare to wait long, for with a cry if mingled rage and pain tho bear made toward her. As he was about to strike her with bis paw tho dealt him a blow in the neck with the knife and sprang nimbly to one side. In doinz so her foot caught in the brush and she fell to the ground. Before she could rise the bear rushed at her. He seized her by the left arm, inflicting a severe though not dangerous wound, and as be cauaht 'htr she garo htm another blow in tho neck, which complotcly severed the -Jugular vein and killed bim. When dresaed the bear weighed four hundred jounds. Miss Benton will take the okin liack to Virginia with her when she returns. When yoa wntea letter to yourfriend write as bailly as possible. If you writs a clear, legible lrand tho letter will al most read itself, and therefore fail to properly impress tho reader; but if he has to peer and puzzle over every word and every letter, its every line, ita every blot will become so interwoven with tho gray matter of his devoted biain that that letter shall be forecver iart and parcel f his mentality. Palestine is going to hivo a railroad. , Hay Cod Sles Yoa. KixtKUK, -Iowa, II arch -15, 1q79. Dkak Sin: I haveltcen nlllicted with kidny tnmhle, omiaiug n dull, heavy pain, and uo&itelline; me to uriuato very often,-cieeinliy nt night But 1 took ono ami ono Italf bottles of your remedy Safe Kidney and Liver Cure and am now free of (tfiiii in my kidneys. Just Wfore taking it, 1 .went to bod, never nxpetliii (0 tt up ntpin. I want some more of It at one. Please semi three Itotlk (i.O. I. L would riot be out of it for any money, for it is the only nwliriito that has done mp a parti cle of med dating -the laiL five- rearr, aud I verily believe that I got hold of it in answer t prayer. 1 am now go iagr around to see Albert Patterson, who baa the somo trotibl and is not expected to live, ami I am going to abare my medicine with him. I believe I could sell one hundred bottleat in this town in one Month, for I know about forty jor sotts who went afllioted M I wa and one died last woek. May Cod bless you for giving mo -the relief tint 1 now feel, for it is mre titan anvthing else or lavbeJv ku over dene. Yours, under obligation, J. A. M. C'oLLlXK. A wall known Ciennan minister, Rev. A Units, of SckleisMicv'rville.WkconwB, wriUa: j I wit a tufierrr witli rbeuBw tiara for ' roan. Frinwh recommended tBe use of J St Jaoobs Oil I tried it, and mustl corneal mat we icasit wn astomsMing. Having hardly ! up tiie first bottle, I found relief, and tbe socend one ourcd aw. 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BUCKEYE MOWER AND REAPER So Iarze a portion ef tbe umss and sraln rrops of tbe Pacific 1 oa?t lint cbrrn cut by the liark cye that no farmer here can be izuorant oflKmcrlK orrcHlrc argument to comlncc hiin f itti BUCKEYE SELF-BIXDER. The Standard of Excellence and leads nil labor vaiinz machines. It took the World's Kinder Frixe In is;i). It Istheiinplet,.treHS cl and llshtot rtutnin Binder In the World. In amy ia t- nritl fcr llrtthl. Bunur, IHatKira. and AU IXlttary, Utrr A rrftkh! termnttsn as4 tb onlr nra vrutar uiii ana. I ct Uuae tuuacau. t tm man i BnrTRilmaK's!scflScli!rIirten!f rlamf I Btr'a Kale StclTa Curr. .mm, t -i BSTV lb." ran ef m.tbrlra. forTTmr. Itflsraw nil tor Wnratrt Kan UMsir sadLlrerCuA , j BsTTTHrHCr's Safe Home dies aro Kelt! liy DrHjryNts -and JJenlcrM inMoiltclHO everywhere. EttWAHHm&CO, rrppCflore. as-8n.l for r.-np!il(l Kai TmUtaosisl. DAYIS raHlantl, & CO., AscnLs. eres.B. nsTAnusrtRD ise. Imrortcri tisl Heskn lo CiUXS, RIFLES ami REVOLVERS Of Kitty PtcilrU, CulWrr. Flhtnc 1kJ, BirJ Out. RraJs, Vclt lr. Croquet Cstcta, IUaj EsU, tic C'srnrr rrenlnnil Jllilrr Stu, rarflaad, 9xn Tn frijafpr "OMNES PROSaWT HEALTH FOB ALfc. The Original Oregon Botanical Remedies. Prepared OiIy 17 Wq. Pfarrfer, Operatlw Gteralsl rut CI it Kadkj UoaaujM, sad llul loo, bf pctMox wito tvrm ttn karw cScw7 Ij in bxsm Vfr", aSlcw at mscdatiX volIfv TtU'ltiollonMiKoieJujca'jrein tfftlaVtm. Histirr, tt only ovcTi etemi m Ort--. Tka mmlX ni Uat tint nsflcaun txiltA tuaxlf Is a not aal uJioot mnrrk ci tha JSrmt rr-tuleM. mtJi &. I .1 ) f ,1... .m. .j. . . J .u. 8L00Q PUaifltH, rnjttuv.UUtt tt itlvtUi, tJlrx;tiMrcoelfiU. ntmUli PfuaJirH Ortj-vl.Mit ei mi wnwnii 10 wafwf tuuoaaj, iu tuna; ux Lopt) Jbcas -3 frminlr U fcnj 1 wJciUc nej tijye nSS A far boltlrt tf j-por iflml rttaUr (a occxCxi ivrurci Wlutf TU BLO03 PUilinEfi! Soth in iLt vsnb xJ m. U mi Ui lulj unirujs rMulj, iM rrja tku oaten! Vktta llstr. n Vur. forea CWtt. Orrfoa. tat aw. xjkx I tile PUsia't Cfa Paai PZcr it A it fal ml riamfl m lYal '..: ynZc m. twk I ia X Ckr taac kud xa4 lir Cxrxxt. V. S. sad Afsa llutm Cn-Jiuf. I z5ctfJ m tux yridx. vhat I m tali. etsfanU Cr-r. stati I Sot rrcusr in Wtitr xlur wear xZ UadiU DoUn.ItaU fTUZLS.ml FEY 2 XtD JICLE HIXUIBE- FRANK BROTHERS. AGRICl'LTl'RAL 131 PLEJfEft TS! Mill and Parm Machinery. WALTER A. WOOD'S EHCLOSED-GEAR MOWER, 1 R.3 la. rst. I It. C la. rst. TfcMria IroarVl i IV! al H iftnM UwViHmOult'ja Ixram. lu mnIhuj it aa pal mtmt Uar 4w for U mn xetnm) Ifcil w ksir. tiSraUrfity art a iac nbrt. boat ' lianas', triariag mliM a si iast sa4 Arl. aa4 IrtMa mas mm al )mics. N 0r f m 1t Vrif, U beatta; tnafr IciJ rw4 ax tt Iruy. Ufek vCTmJ. Snt 7 laAri-rna Ikrn M abx iarW ai4r bka that W etST Xmrt. lUtfU c ItrtMas W. tt taca-fra tt tmwr imvt tasW avsa vku Xh-tt lth W4. Ufitam af PrVt- It ( KU IitorHnn ia IW C-4. TVa Faarli- la as. Inarm mn't ut tm ta lvT aw! IM easrts? t fanl . uj h wmic b tkc lkl mt Jjt'fckX tmmm tjj il ta 111 1 1 iiaK L ts.-.ta tta ait. am IUbujMb SVikl Ct m-tmf xrt k tiati4 mf k Vj. Uaan, v. tkit Ur Wtmrr tftmc THE WALTER A. WOOD CHAIH-RAKE REAPER. 7Vs l(ua U as vS ai .Mr ln tknac4 ol IW raXirr Knta.tarnsWa'San.vairr ata.li4 Ha aaasfrast rsoVaS 94at. Ir au tj K Kvs tl mtittf H ntit ntf Sel Rssiar Rrtpm.stfc! rnsia aai-vU4 Is aTsfciv Ksla Sar U taiCana e( lv inn tl mm I ixt mm lo tav s saJ anrnif ts?4 It. Tut aaU kttrrs, sltoUac lu nmtac ltlJilJ, ut mUctlr jwsnsc la lu raiT.il aal dsrslir sai rfitxi atrcSXm ar baaWu la sv Kmear rtwiUU. WWar U M-n cmrrfal si s3 Uart U rrista tea U tatritM vtadaW akklk ksa cna Ws!tar JL WotaTt Oxa-Ksl tUscr K pnt ; nwtiBW, t hart Ircca tiaw ta tea taait nci tirs b tveavar ticm ss nctlea cxprritM tad rW tats es Uc SU hxt xbn to m mttmUf. sod s3 tfan 1 1 tmnmu lata pr la l sS tSst tHi4 lr Uwea. sa4 larsTtSaadLbelstStnntaacattB "mufc WALTER A. WOOD'S SWEEP-RAKE REAPER, 7ho Mode! Heuper ef the Period. The Bmlj ritr-KAke Snarr Xaautartarttl. tiftimchsi J.- attrstfJ t3aittTU Src nlowtr leor fcrmiuti- sa Uax sa! eenMet irsia. It it Um SUntUnn. sShrrt rrxsbr. ttraenrn. Ka ihnUt sl WQTCTrfesl IUIi Xscr a trailer A. WooTs Cayn ksrcBtfoial fc nHar s3wllna art. Tbry .- sl crj crrWl la rstUs; Cur saJ arI timet. Waiter A. WaoTs Frrj-rivl Hrtfr U to cee strortAl Ukst tba Risb sal Otttibc ApvrJCT - l UsUUj Vtx?l U Kvcrt UafW crxix. CralM'Softr Ust ssm, TI2a (W0 KraW Wsrao. Sprta; sm. lmrraTnl Waerf Ewt rvrrs Bf w-loU 5o!m xl CaiUnUtx. )liaJrr. LaUkt s1 Rabbtr IVMar . si ei th r aaaarta Kn M ntn part far is asaraiDrrr, W win ami tm t say sJ-lrrd er CitVr UttrTT, tic Xilram oar ieakUet T--T What Do You Require ? FOR THE HARVEST 1880. KNAPP. BURRELL & CO., .13 and 35 Front street, and 34 First street, : : Portland, resell, DEALERS IX GRICULTURAL IMVLEXESTS, &ct S ell TnnB.rxwAcoy. Howies' ncvnsn wrrn nirKovxurxTa ror.i-w. karsti nasTcsTrs3 with feff-raaikn, McOrmltk V.irrcArn, nb fcU Hilr. TSfrr inRj- Ksir. IVcass ScTsy Kisa. BaSsla tMU Snsnton sil rowtia, Srrter Wa-on. Otttf CluUnl Mctsl liaaa, Uoite Oaaa. Csntm air riovs. Vrinlaaa rsUat lUrro-, La Ir nhnl lUrrovs tresikaut !ibn sad Caltimen, tUnlca SwJ OritH. ori Ilsr Tack. Cksnoa Crsla KccnUrs. Pfcgk fsrains 1UB. Strtuft MK mack Bsrr Oil IJeanr Ut3Maav WW llela. l'nwt Mill, fiaatUtn. DhiacClat&, IxalUr sad UoMcr Edllac.&aka, Char a. CVlcr VUls, Fml CatUn. JVjlios Snsths Cnd's. IVrl, Ueca. RoaJ &mrt. Csjtsl Csirrrs. CrioAsooes sal I ttomt, Tfcmahiax Ijiffer. lTrUiJ and SlsBomry tfar. 5s Ifrtb, Sias. la.-c Wire. Estbnl scd rUia. ti. Cnlacol rrkvs en noUias CWO srsl Crist XiH HarhtsxTT; cl aiads r krrp n't th bat qasBtr. No arrv! bxal crasrklnaril crxl la SVX 1Ut jtja tfctlr Oi!iJro lef l?T"J It ax aJ kuo ant aJJraa ra pasl srJ Bitiitp for I rri-I.Wr.T ISB rKICK'UaT TOU iNiC XjTII TO b' x" pot ls Cslikvce toe 1ST". tik (or It. ter Wheel Governors, Motion Indicators, SmutterSjSoparatorsJ Mill Picks, Diamond Tools, Bolting Cloth, Leather and Rubber Raiting aad Geaeral Mill Furnishings constantly on hand. v We alsa kcc In steek the celebrated ALMS & CO.'s DOUBLE AXI SINGLE CIKCl L VKS VW MILLS. IfavlHC built ami imt in operation some or the best FloHr Hd Saw Mills oh the coast, mill men will eonsnlt their interest by cerrespeHd Ihs with ms berere pHrchaiHS elsewhere. Hclreck Prices and Hrst class work suaronteeil with every sale. Send for Illust rated Catalesnc and Price-List. ' ... -i ' . . ' ' 233 WirCUttl LtSttJ ta vmtilurt, 2) KOiCplUa, liedLtd UiiM.'drceata, t,it rwt&ityr. tsEri PFUIDtR'S 0RCC0S BLOOO ILScxriun. K bar. wkJ&& u tmt nbcu, ItaBOt (txi dm last UuiiiHO at Ua vrS. I kao- Im aSnW tm mmmxU trm JL I oa mw a lwa). U raaiKf Ortya flooi I u uaharf hnJaVr lam. aai tfcsa oaonj t&a WOOD'S HARVESTER AND SELMWKiL Ta SlUflt . WuOO da cztataf kxnat SifcplaKl &r S-y: aaaw rtal .V-ttbSrr. x&l Uaa ajfc in r M tra i f numlnl Vf ctcrpdjacrs ss H It cr-nsXjrrf waiai lincl tat . WaA VtT Bfclrr. s-t-.t. aisb tra er Una ana, ub aat sWkaaitaaKa Sa ettfata am jmr 4f iir sa4 Atg tkt a&a It Is diiM Vy saaL Hm Wax. vm4 tfcr Wnf Self Iftadrr srt sla- rrr-!--1 - - -; - ' aaBltenanhcaeVaaataaMut. TZfxxMtrm m Ocuc la Salnl sad txasVd snlas ! aamiMt lu arfnnaaa u ia local TbT XT ksa$tf Uittjbt at ISa tt akat aVRrrrTtr la -ajW sa aMtitsite ta tbr sru.T imutoaa ef the a a. wHtiil la Sc ft3 mi u iroa w. vWrN i apl tVrKMwi t . Mf. scold Vy ta aK sarc aac tnmGJf anal et y BvaJca Kama ti f lata ra tba sin. sad vail ksv n dt m tstst ta aptnter. ta snal r4 wt swi'is Um bcaaa. rsayg kmUbins W aaW Wl ! VaaJSu, t crdrt uaa Tut-la lanaltif tLr SaajL era r4 sai T mx Min A;i law, tilio lea virr tna w lain ta fcc Vaclc d acx. 54fccrilMlataaagOiTsrs. WALTER A. WOOD'S KOWIHQ ATTACHMENT. TXt Hustin AW.ai itwenilimjTgTirma. Om an a4 Utt Apptrstax. ocaapidc. hfTSnc tvaKaasacStawtte. naittf w. aiaa IS x rt Ubr kmrVhaK Scst xa4 Ptie. iCtonrtt Xmr-idat tWr Vnl CKsHacl Xsckiaes tSc Xwt ESrrtt, K rtsainasul sal Ortafot la Ua vWL Uawr Atiiit Su udser cr Cfciiais Sarrp rit Bcswr THE '-CHICAGO PIHS" FOR i 880 Lculj oil other Separators ax Hasrse Xawers tn IraproTcmnim eX real sicrtt aad rata. The "Chicago Pitts" Still Meat. Tiae asd Trial Prom an TkUtcs-TlM "BOSS TKXrSKZK- ef tae Coast First Pxio Orxcoa Stala Fair 1STT sad 1JT3 axcr mil ctfccr Separators. Ht El. U CWxr Pirat tapor. lltna. SaaW l Outs Otn. BUeS. Uik sal CSTr rwtUr s SHImt 1 rtr!c JfiB bat fa3r X amlcaaafl f KwJ-asai avact. We iota an siu mw. ma t v. nJ 5 port J ircoUn. tnat taaaaiptJm et (CStttBt yV TSJTl BgtO'X' JC JWtajB Xr tlaniL. urcgon. WALTER A. aal uaa I r-as. taiinnifBWagt. W ah Ihw. arr iii' aaili I. ailliaft llwliti ia kasaw. i-tmii OHrf nil Stoian aaf rftr aiiiafi awaaSas b aw faAasaHsaa WvsiLscc AIXIS & BIsACK, Ao.Il Xorlh Front St..:PertlaRd, f)rc8M, lUtc en batxl sal are csastznUy mrrhtrff Flour and Saw Mill Fittings or Every Bcscrlptlea, 31111 Stones Wnter AVlieel,