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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1889)
I L P Fisher oooo ZtOOO ocoooo cc THE NEWS 5 TITF. Vtfi 0 5 fjoes into almost every o J loins in (J rant County, the best aiheitLing medium through which to and is reau by all, both old and young. Tkujuoplc of East ern uregoti. v"gpMii Ooooooooosoccoccco Volume XI. CANYOjY CITY, GRAjYT COUNTY. ORMGOjY, THURSDAY, MARCH 2S,18S0. Jfiuvvber 1. z 1 " 41 0(KKt0XXKKKC II -r fiCCTn 91 i ii i i r r n i l. i er.er - wn i Jew l i hh im imi i i e- o a i i v j a. ei a mi ax. l. .j r i r w mm i t iaaa w on r m m mmm wa mmm ki i m 1 uj at a m .-jty v - ' " xrx y j. -r.-- r ' - 1 i i f xjF- 9 ? -If' ? 1J; t'l I Grant Co. News. PUBLISHED THURSDAY XOKNINO, BY D.I.ASBURY Editor and Propriotor. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Subscription S3 00 Six Mouths 1 fiO Three Months 75 TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS $150 ptr pqttire Tor firnt, ant! HI jcr equarc tor cadi ul((Ui'iit insertion Ucgulitr uivcrtuin rates made known on ap plication. No ccitl'inte given until all charges pre jaid All Reading Notices in Local 'Joluinn will be charged at the rate of 20 cents per line for first, and 10 cts each subesepjent inser tion. 2jr" ?i)ecial rates to regular advertisers. WE Aim I'KEI'AUED TO EXECUTE -fine Job Printing-'p- OF EVERY DESCIUl'TIO.V, CHEAl'LY Posters, Dodpers, Billheatls, Le terhoads, Notohends, State ments, Invibttions, Tickets, Cards Etc, etc. printed to order. Laws Relating to Newspapers: 1. Sub-cribers who do notgivo expiess lice to tin contrary are considered us wishing to continue tlmir subscription. 2. If subscribers order the dis conliuuanco of their periodicals the publisher may continue to send thorn until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or re fuse to take their periodicals f lom the ollice thoy are directed to, the' are responsible uotil they settle their bills, and order their paper discontinued. 1. If subscribers move to othet places without informing the pub lishers, and the papers are sent (o former directions they are held responsible. o. The courts h.ive decided "that refining to take periodicals from the office, or removing xand leaviug them uncalled for is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. (5. Any person who receives a newspaper and makes use of it, whether he has oidered it or not, is held in law to be a subscriber. 7. If subscribers pay in ad vance they arc bound to give no tice to the publisher at the end rf their term, if the' do not wish to continue taking the paper, other wise the publisher is authorized to send it on, and the subscribers will be responsible until express notice, with payment of all arrears is sent to the publisher. OFFICIAL Dili EUTO RY: Co. Judge Clerk Treasurer Commissioners j Survevor Sheriff Assessor School Supt , Stock Inspector. . N. R. Maxcy. , Phil Metseban ..N. II. Bolev. J. H. McHnlpy. JL J I. Davis. . . . . J. II. Neal ....W. P Gray Chns. Tim ins. E. Haves. T. H. Curl i 1 1 J. tine L. Pi. Lson Dist. Judges .tines A. lee Disr. At'orncv. .J. L. Rand Church Directo y Rev. A. Eads holds divine ser vice at the Winegar school house nt 11 o'clock a. in. on the 1st Sab bath of each nvnth, and at 7 o'clock in the evening at the M. E church in Prairie Cih. Also at the Strawberry school house tit 11 n. in. on the 3rd Sabbath of each month and at Prairie Citj in "he evening of the same day. At John Day City at 11 a in. on the 2nd and 4th Sundays, aud at Canyon City at 7 in the evening of the same l:iy . It.VKKll and CANYOX CITY iw5T- iA STAGE LINE, rVcCUcfi & GRIFFI" , Proprs. Stajc loaves Canyon City every innndni; except Sunday, arriving at B-k r the next dsy. Good teams, pood conveyances and fast time. Every attention Riven to fac comforl of pns fencers. Chargos Roasonaljlo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. g ORR, M. D. Canyon City, Ogn. Oflica on Mnln Street In Rooms formerly occu pied b) Dr. Howard. Q I. ILAZELTINE. Plaotograplic e CANYON CITY, ORECON. s S. DENNING. ACtorncj'-al-T'inv. Long Creek Oregon J J McCULLOUGH. Notary Public. Canyon City - - Ore ggrOfiice with M. D. Cliff rd -a Land filititr nwl Collectbns rouiptly atten ded to. Deeds ana JlorrJ'es diawn, and cliarsei! reasonable. E. A. Knight, ZXDjETNTI'irS'X'- From The Dalles, has permanently located at .John Day City. ALL WOBK WARRANTED. Q A. SWEER, itOi ev-at-Law Cany C - Oregon. Parrish & Cozad. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Canyon City, Oregon. rjWORNTON WILLIAMS At(crncy-:il-Ii:iv, CANYON CITY ORLUON Office the court House. QLAY TOD HUNTER. Constablo, aud Collector, Canyon City, Orcc All business entruted to bis care wil receive prompt nttention, and all money will be paid vt fast as cillcctctl. Attornsy-at-La.w AND Notary Public. Prairie City - - - Oregon. Also Agent for the sale of School Lands. 5-30tf J, OLLSVBE, Proprietor )f t'l i JohnDay Milk Ranch Fresh milk delivered daily to my customers in John Da' and Canyon cities. Give me your or ders. J. Oliver. W. A. Wilhiiire. . N.ir. Hi Ijson. LaUeview, Or. Kiirm, Or. WILSHIRE & HUDSON Attorneys at Law LAKE VIEW AND llt'RNS, OREGON. Will practice in the Circuit Court at Canxon City, and before tbe U. S. I-ind Ollice at UWe view. aiiv bn-.ine. in the Land OJlec cntrutetl to u will receive tlic most prompt attuntion. Land wse foiicitcd. F. O HORSLEY, M D. Graduate of the University or Pennsylvania, April 8, 1S48. Canyon City, Oregon. O lice in hisDrugStore, Main Street )rders for Drugs promptly filled. No professional patronage solicted m' iss diroctionsarestrictlyfollowed Livery aM Feed sfi. LEE EVfiLLEP, Propr. Canyon City, Grant Co Orogon. peter kuiil's old stand Having bought these popnlai S'tablesl respectfully solicit a share of the public patron lge. Fiist-class Single and Teams to let. Double PINE RUGGIES i ROA'J CA RT.C. Special attention ivcn to the care of transient stock. Canyc n City Oregon Hoots or Shoes made to order, or neatly repaired. All Work Warranted First-class. "BIT SALOON!" JA.NYOit CITY - Oregon Hugh Smitli, prop'r. A Pull Stock of the li'lUGM. I'uro.-t of Wined ami The Best ciffaw in the .Market. lrictly orderly l.ou?c condiictetl GITI LIVERY STABLE AND CORRAL, and FEED STABLE Proprietor. (Wood ct Church's old Stand) (!oo 1 bwy Uw a and nice Satlillu llnri'e.- J furniied at all bourn f the dny or iifcht u rtsi'tonnble prices. I'artictilaratleiition paid to Uianliiiaiiil rooinim; traneieiil.ttock. ENTRANCE Main and Waahintoli street. r. C on o o - bj) r. Pi E. - H - 5 - o pq j. I5 I 2 SO cn o oca O o o a, o c '5. a. u.- : cd M O ' .. , -t . v n era a a r-r- . O in a. o o o o u i Uf BUY 12 US' CiUl BE in f" ,''-. 13 r.i crc- U Wji nlnnof! ;i of" ii.tn?::l t"f.-r. ui:.tion for itl! who pi: v. ly cbisc tbc lv.rur.ee or ;hc yrf necessities of lile. Wc can clotbo you and furnish you with n!l tho aye ss ir7 r.n'l unnocc::sary apjilir.nt.O'i to rid:, vrll:, dance, :lecp, cut, fish, liu-.t, .-r!:, r.- to church, or slay at horns, an I various risen, stylos ani Tuarr itie . .Taut llUi-o cut vit xt i'- wirr.1 to lo :!1 thi:.o :.iirr;s C0"?fl"bVL. ""-d you cr.n :uv:o n iair e.-t ir.a' - oi" i! val.io of UL'YEilS' GUIDE, whicli will ho tcut upon reco: it of 10 c-nts to p jv-.;t:i.:o, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Isti'-jhiKiin A.vmup, Ohi-!iu;o, Jll. Tit Ik popular remedy never fulls to eri'ecluully euro Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness And all discuses arising Trom a Torpid Livor and Bad Digestion. The untiirul result 1h rood appe tite uiid fiollcl 1'Iesli. Dose Mtmll, elc';iuitl3 Niirar coated ami easy to swallow. Sold every i lierc. "Informal Ion for the. J'arm, llatt.se Jwtil, Worlmhop and Sickroom" will bo lent free on ajtjtlicatlim. OXT2S. A WEEK Club System while as convenient to the buyer a anv instalment system, is V n mtirtje liat cask ; co-opcrauuii ui mc club members sells us 38 watches in each ThTla 38Watch Club. and we cet cash from the Club lor each watch uerore it goes out, though each member only pays ft a wrefc. This is why we give you more for your money than any one else and why wc are doing the largest watch business in the world. Wc sell only first quality goods, but our prices are about what others get f. r sec ond quality.Our810 SUvcrlVutcli is a substantial Silver (net imitAttcn ef any kind) Stem-Wind American Lever Watch either hunting case or open. Our 8 J5.00 Wat ch is a Stem-wind, OpenFace, first nuality, stiffened Gold AmcricanLcvcr Watch, ptarantted to ivcar so ytctri. It is fully equal to any watch sold for $S by others. We find a first-class Stiffened Gold Case much more satisfactory and serviceable than any Solid Gold Case that can besoldat less than double the money, as cheap solid cases are invariably thin, weak, oi lour quality, and worthless after short use. Our $38 Watch contains numerous important patented im- nrovements.of vitat importance to accur ate timing Patent Duttfiroof, Patent Stem U'ind,&c, which we control exclusively. It isfully equal foraccuracy, appearance, dura bility and service, to any $ 75 Watch, either Open Face or Hunting. Our$43.00Rall- rood Watch is especially constructed for the most exacting use, and is the lies t Rail-r5 road Watch made, Open Face or Hunting, fthih All .1 : - 11 I i .1.1 II'UI mi mcjc jiiici die cuiicr an casii ur in cium, 91. uu n weesc An AJt Watch iniwuiorirenrca uira racA HdicJI. TheKeystoneWatcliClubCo MiIr OBce It Co'i Owe Bnlldloa 004 WAIHUT ST. PHIIADA. PA. Agents Wanted. Max Watch Insulator. $1.00 A prrrcctpratectlon M'lnil rcimi-tlim. MdMTlTjIf k. Sent br mull on rrcrlnt tyltc. Cy Wc Tttfta any lmtrtil Jgtntf. The poor man ciipnot even gel j his nnnie on tho delinquent tax rolls ot the county. Only the land owners can enjoy. .this luxu ry of life. Don't grumble niulsgrowl about hard times hut gotaip find hump you rsel f. There s .plenty of good living in the hind but vou have to get up and hustle to find it. There is an act ion the statue book of Pennsylvania dating uac-K io April i ry-jvnicn ini posses a line of G7 peats upon cv cr'. person over' fvc'ar8 of age convictccl of profanety, cursing or swearing "bv the name of God, Christ Jesus or the Holy (Jhoat," or in default, imprisonment in the house of correction of the proper county not exceeding twenty-four hours for every such offense. Recently in the town of Lancaster, in that state, a man was locked up for three days' for refusing to pay a line of 07 cents apiece for thro big oaths under the old law, which has been ly ing dead for yeaio. A writ of habeas corpun was applied for, but the courts decided that the commitment was legal. P0WDE Absolutely Pure. Thin powilcrnovr rnrifri. A innrvel i-t jmri tv. str. ii-tli anil iinls'imiic.vH. .Mure eci.i 0111 ical than the onlinun kiiuU, mid cannot be roM in I'Oiupi-t ii'ii t1C1 tliu ni'i tiiii.lc nl 1U' tvt. sliOit weight, :i!utn or Jil.tujiluto ji'.w.IorM. Sol 1 1 1 I v in r ii. Iti.x.il lui.1114 l'ouiler Co., 1( Wall St.. N. V. It. T. l'AUKKit .ICS. ii:a COTT. r.Nik'hli 5- P.UE&'OTT Uakki: City, - - . O..r.o. Dealers in all kinds of W u r n i t u r M DEDItOOM SUITES, FAKLOIt SUITK, PATENT liO( KKKS BOOK CASES, CKNTEK T BLES, I'JCIURF. FIJAME MOI'LDIN'G, CHAIIJS, SIMUNG MATTHKSSES, WOUL MATTHHSSKS, PAINT: OS Sc lMC'l URES, EXTENSION TABLES. SPKIXG CO IS, PILLOWS. HEED & li TTA.M ROCKEPtS. It is the ni:..st eompK'le stock of furuiture ever displaced in 13;ikci City. Cive us a call. PARKER & PRESCOTT, Baker City, Or. THE mi Marhcr Shop Xlicur (!rin dim . 7 S; cr iff li. IS THE PLACE TO Of) WHEN YOl' WISH A FIIT-CLASS Bath, SMfejr Hair-cut. Salesmen) .htedi A Wetitn W In ilcmilv horn; liiistvrinttvuililtil tint rt uular buiiiC!s npni:i! dcpurtnit-iit wl.icli will riitiin crvli-f. 'f cajulilc iiu-n 111 nriotis 1 KTil'tii.t. This tlrm make 110 inl-l-.-ailinii pr-111-i es i f 1 xnrli.tmt sul.trid.lmt ii;hiii.' un I nil:! itlc tpplii-at.ti who can fnn-Uli rntMactui ref errucet' as to tliii'twnrtliiness will be 15' rra!ly aiiiiii prop rilont t he ability tliey deimmHtratc Our rcqtilriiiitnlswill not nf iirctsisity interfere with biisinw in nhich r.pplicant mar now bo cuiraHl. Addrcs, with icfcronrc, a. k. iiakkinotox 4: co., &5 itatc St. Chicago, III. jura? City MIKE SOOLIVAN. "Is Murphy gone?'' was Mri. MeCarty's salutation to hs. Soolivan as they emerGcd from the church door last Sunday. "He is, darlin' thanks be to God for all His mercies. JJud, shure id wor the divil's own tonne we had to cret him off. Ilefouirht harrid agin goin Oh, id's he that's afeered o anythin' loike wurruk. "NVhov he tould Moike's cuzzen Jim that he'd rather stay in St Loos air take the chances. uAn' phat did Jim say?" "AVhoy, sez he 11 to yei sow l, man. beggnr Ciod s an your partlin for renatin' the wurruus ov a cuinuau an so I n i i clost to the church, an' you a daccnt wumman, too. hud tliat's phat he said, 'II -11 to ver sowl man, sc. lie, 'd ye think id s only on yer own account we're sindin' ye away i jSo, sir There's bctther min than you concarncd tez he, 'an' go ve musht, an' go ye will! D'ye moind that now! Hare's the leltiier from Docthur Francis Oi jiromised ye,' sc. he. kId' to Misther Fruin,' sez he, an' thin he turned to Jim Hardy, who was v!d him, an' se. he in a whusper, 'an' mooch gnd id'll do him.' an' Hardy gave a grin that mcd the harrt jump widin inc. "Well, as they wor talkin,' me own Moide kein in an' Har dy an' Jim Soolivan said id wor loime they wor goin,' bud afore they wint, scz cuzzin Jim: "Moind now. Alurphy. no bhenanigan,' se. he. 'We'll all come up for ye an' see ye safely aLoord. C apen' Able himsel' will come aitner e.' "Whin they'd gone Moikean' Murphy lucked at wan another wid the big tears in their ois, an' se. Moike: "Ye'll lnwe to go me poor fellah,' sez he. There's no help for id.5 "Och, wirsthru!' sez Murphy, hud the way o' the man that throis to do his juty as a citizen is mortal hand. Jiut, divil a fut Oi'll sthur, sez he, 'until Oi see an' conshult wid Mrs. Mo riarty, the crathur me own iniiv ourncen deelish,' sez he. 'Id's she that'll he Uvikken-harrted. an' we ingaged to be marrid,' sez he, an' he loike a choild. hejxan to crov "Niver fret, Pat,' sez roike, a woi)in his own ois. -Share ye'll he hack by Christmas, an' id's the gran' weddin' we'll have, liiid come, man, let,s go an' see the misfortnnit leddy no.w, for there's no tellin' whin tit i in harrd-harrted divils '11 he comin' for yc' "So they got up an' wint out, Murphy lavin me Docthur Francis' letther to kape for him. They were harrdly outside the dure whin I calt Mary Ann an' we opened the letther an' Mary Ann read it. Mary Ann is a gran' scholard, Mrs. MeCarty. Guess phat it said, mam." "How cud Oi say, alanna. bml tell me quick. Id's anx ious Oi am to know." "Well this is phat Mary Ann read an' it made feel so mid that id's on me ilyin' bed OM1 remember ivery worrud o it: "Frm:ni Jkuky: -The barer is Pat Murphy. Uapen Able '11 tell yc all about him. We're not p.-.r.icklcr if .he iverg't; ! back here. They tell nu he is wan o' the besht hands wid a pick an' shovel that ivcr wor rukc t :;ii a railroad, but awful lazy. Ma! e him ar i his ras shuns. Yours, C. W. FuAN.'lS." "Oh, murther, isn't id a gnd thing Murphy can't ratio writ- Ill ' Faix, ye may thai, main. Hud we saled up the letther gud an' toight, an' ye may go bail Oi didn,t give id to Murphy an t!l the lasht minnit. In.s a iuice toime the red-headed ruf- lin, batl cess to him, 'II be hav- j in' wiu iMisiner rruin uimh thinkin'.' "Ver roight, alanna. Ver well red o Iiim at lasht, Oi hope. Bud tell me, how did yon get him started?'' "As Oi wor sayin', Moike an' Iiim wint out to see the widdy Moriarry. She'll he a lit match for Murphy. A hig ha.-ce ov a wuniiuan that can foiidit loike a oml an' have the tongue o' a tishwoife. They wor a long tonne gone, an' whin they kem hack id wor roarin dhrunk the hoth 0' thini wor. J3ud they wor hoth very afTechsnut an' saft-harted. fcez Moike to inc, as well as he wor ahle to talk Murphy cuddent spake a wor rud and fell aslape as soon as he sat down : "Bridget, asthore-macliree,' sez he, 'Oi've jisht recn the most movin' soight Oi iver saw the partii.-' hetune that gud man there,' sez he, an' -the hroide o' his huzzuni, that is to he. Me harrt is hlcedin- -have ye got anylhin to dhrink in the house?- se;: he, "the sorra makes me could ami thrimhly loike.' "Arrah, don't he a gommoch, Moike Soolivan. Sure id's maudliir dhrauk ye are this min it. Not a sup more will ye get here. Id's an omadhaun ye are to he carryin4 an ahout that hig haste over there an' an ould wumman that ml litther he makin her sowl than gettin' married,' sez Oi. "Oh, for the luv o' God, d'ye hare that, Murphy?' sez he. "liud Mur)hy jisht gev a hig hno; e. 'Pour fellah,' sez Moik, '.'d's overpowered wid the grief lie Wid the widdy'g phusk', more beloike,' sez Oi. "At that Moike jumps up an' croys out: "Ve onfalin, crule-harrted ' "End jisht thin the dure opened an' in walked Jim an' big Moike boolivan, an' Hardy in' .inn mitler, an' a stout oul gintlemaii that Oi foun' out af- ther was I'ap'n Dan Able. "Moike stopped, an' sez he: "Ony other toime, gintlemen, rez- he, Oi would say yo'ra koindly welkun, but yer comin' 0 tade from me, me frind, an' me hart is sore to part wid him.' ( h, hould yer gob, Moike,' sez dim. 'There'll be nlinty Miirphys left. Is he ready?' "lhere he is.' sczMoikc. 'Id's lead wid the m'ief, the saft larrtetl criithurtis, Oi,m afeerd.' 'Dead dhrunk, more loike,' iz .Jim, roiii' over to Murphy in' shaken him. kOi thought 1 so,' sez he. Bud iihs so inoocn the hetther. He can't kick. Well have to shanghai him. Csip'ii,' sez he, winkin at Cairn 1 1 Vblc. 'Hardy, go out an' get i v;iri!n or ;in auiuiiance or land can t to take this brute lown to the boat.' An' hurry up,' sez the Cap'n. Oi have no toime to waste wnl such cattle.' Well, Hardy got a v.aggin m' they loaded Murphy into id an' :ivny wid him Moike wint nlonr, bud he kem back in an hour or so, luckin' very glum. "Is he gone? sez Oi. 'Vis, '.-ez he. "Thank God!' sez Oi. "He lucked at me as if he wud loike to sthreck me, but he only said: "Vis, the poor fellah's gone. He's sailin down the river be this toime. Oi wondher phat hell think whin he wakes up? se. he. "l'lcll be agreeably surprised, I suppo-e,' sez Wi. " ill ye leave o'lF yer unger enous reii.a. k.-,' tez he. 'Oi don't want to lay me hand on yc, bud (!on,t he prowokin' inc tuo far.' "Well Oi wor too well pleas id at the shippiu' o' Murphy to have any trouble wid him, an' so Oi said nothin', an' he winr on as if talkin' to himsel'. "1 tould Cap'n Able to take trtul care o' him, an' the Tinth Ward L-iiiie wud stan by him the next toime he ran for oflice. An' he said he wud, hud Oi don't loike the way he said id. Oi'in onaisy about poor Pat, so wi :im. nuu ui numvc uni co to bed. Id's geltm' late aud id's toired Oi am.' "An, that's how we shipped Murphy, Mrs. MeCarty." Well, well, hetther late nor never, Mrs. Soolivan, an' Oi think id's for gud he's gone this totnie." "Li's for moy gud, unyhow. JTa ha ha.' 'True for ye, darlin'; ha ha ha! Id's glad Oi am to see yc in a jokin humor wance more.' 'Thank ye, alanna. Bud come aroud to the house whin ye can. Oi-ve gud news to tell ye of 31oifcc's prospects to get an the poJcece. 'Oi will as soon as iver Oi can. Good bye. 'Good bye.' It is to be hoped that the crop of mortgages this year will be unusually small. It is all right to have crank notions if a man can turn them to good advantage. - -4 L It is estimated that the popu lation of Multnomah county is 70,000. The county has li,000 persons of school age. "Mother, was George Waph ington this country's fa'ther?" uYes Johnny," "Well, who is its mother?" "It never had anv mother." "Was it born a half orphan';" "Yes. dear." "Fiies," e.iys an eminent phys ician, "spread contagious diseas-" es." They do worse than that, they devilope the latent habit of profanity. When it is latent. Hut as a general thing it quite often isn't. A druggist ractntlv received a visit from a bin tern-Jawed, hol- low-eved man, who asked, in cadaverous tones, if he could give him any remedy that would draw away nightmare-like care that was preying upon his health. The man of drugs nidded and compounded a mixture of qui nine, wonn-wood, rhubarb and epsom salts, with a dash of cas tor oil, and ottered it to the di sputing patient, who apatheti cally gulped it down. History avers that for six months he could not think of anything ex cept new "Pcheines forgettlng;thc taste out of his mouth. A company has been organiz ed in New York with a capital of $1,000,000 to back the inventor with a new Hying machine. The inventor is a Scotchman. He has been at work on his machino ;i long time, and it is said he re cently look a trip of two miles in -it. The Academy of Science is . t.king enough interest in the matter to discuss it, and the opinion seems to be that a ma chine modeled after the form of sea bird will some day be made to traverse the air. The New York machine is sixty feet long and forty-two feet in disuneter. It is cigar-shaped, and its wings work like those of a bird', by the aid of an electric propeller, and the passenger is carried just as the eagle carries his prey. One reason why scientific men feel so much confidence ir the final suc cjss of arial navigation is be cause it is no new thing. It was practiced by the ancients, ami we are tnld that 100 years before Christ a wooden pigeon was . made to My successful!. If the Scotch inventor is able with his unperfected machine to travel a couple of miles, he will doubtless be able to do still better with im proved facilities. The million dollars placed at his ('i posal by the stock company ought to ena--ble him to find out whether his invention is a success or a fail ure. J ACOBS OI TflADE mark" W I? ITHE GREAT HEME For Soronoss, Stiffness. prompt, Suro, Safe, Recant. Sure IJmbs. Strytat. HI., lay II. 1ISJ. Caag at cold la limbs and but; raf rid ( rainthx; St. Jtcobi oa cr4 at. JAC03 8COTLTS. Stiff cck. Friendship, VTls.. Jnn It. 1IM. Uj wlf had vloWat ptni ta htr nick: riry sara sd iU3; cul taUrtlr br St. Jeobs 011. JAMT3 STOWS. StlO Ankle. CdrrUU, Ohio. Jans 39. ISIS. Strained By aalle; next moralnj coald not pat foot to floor; ett betUe or It. Jtcobt 0U; ued Ik la two dart u entirely weU: tUSaisf all (oae. B. Q. MDOWAT. Stiff Knae. Mev AUieaj, HL, Jcae. 1SSS. Strained tar knee: became eUff; tould net w tor a m-nlh; nd entchn; afur nita j two bolkei ot EL Jacobi Oil, threw erotehet wt; eared. CUSTAVK KAJPrUT. Amee UIx. Co., CMcope, lti.. TcrrlMo Pain. Jojieis.tsis. Trera orer exertion ca8(ht Tloltat cold; erjry bone wai itlif and sore: la terrible pals. Ce4 proapUy by St. Jaeobe 0U. J. 0. BBCKtET. fayra liter. At Dbccoist3 AffD Dealers. Tile CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., BiIDnori. Hi ft". 3 r if r r 1 m J 3 i 1 jgjjjjja