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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1890)
j.isi:ti7;:v (; .a. a. iscuau H i 1.11 .ir i Cjnt.. VIA each It i o snty. lJ5tloput'.l ot v. u-,1;i Ja&ss-. relation rar t'.i wlio ytr chao tfea lusur es cr tho noccca.tlca of life. iVu can olotho you and. nit-nlnh 7011 with Ml tho )ioo-(iry and unnoaeiMar7 nppllanaos to rlilo, walk, tlanca, nlcep, oat, flili, Imnt, work, ro to oluireh. or star ot homo, nml In vsrlouo eltoa, stylos and qoantttlos. Jutt figure out what 11 roqulrotl to 'lo all thosm Ihitiifi COMfOflTflBLY. nml you onn rosKoafnlr oatlmoto of tho valiio of tho IltVEIM' OUIDH, which will bo stint upon recoipt ot 10 cent to pay poatago, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111.114 Michigan Avomio, Clilonuo.Ill. IT YOU WISH A 000D RCVOLVER vtimfK SMITH & WESSON'S Fittest small o r (11 m nor inntkiifjrtirvd Wl UM flrat l'l,ill.Vt( III ni-rt. til ouiliirm 3 U hihI 41-l'U HIiixId lit &Hibt6 action, MaiHjt Hum JIci quiilllr vrnuKlil far ttiffkmMifttMPiiiHlMriHc L'un u:fnt fl ill nit. iliiriilillll v mill fitwiirurT. lh tt tifliljWvl! lij ctwup InUsWiMs i.-n ffcm MhI Ilrr ltt vanuiUf nrik -. Tin n i unnr lUWc Ahl i1abium Trw humi A nic I r T-.f6M ar MamufU wm i. iart-U with nriT t -, 4tlrc mirfdat-r vlbU. miMh' iinv ftMlcrl inft. ttvt-t nj n jnivlnii wm tiMf if y tir t-pr cniiwi fui tlr yu, nn -rtilw mi im J .tit tVl"w will itx1f rMi hiiomI ft 't ctty on) 1 'iif-ti ai n -II' .. miitu . w 1 CitTMtii, an.l 'try.a Mrk oIiUImiI, mil til t'U mt builiif i t 'iiilactcil for MootnTt Til. oui orricc in Opfoiirt u,a PATtKTOrrier iul no can frur latrnl lu ! lluie I J.ati lliia tsmotofrom Vnlili'",un, 8nl noiM ilriwliitf or iilmlo., llli ilenfrlrc tlon. V i. If nlffiiiiMo or not. lit of cliarso. Our fw not ilud III) (uiirtit In tccntnl. A PiMfMLtr. "Iloir In Obtain raunn." villh nimei ut wiual clUnu In jour tllata, county, or tonn, tnt f reo. AUJffi, C.A.SNOW&CO. Off. PAttHT OfrlCC, WAtMIHQTOK, D. C. Tilt" popular iticdy novcrfalU looffrrliiutly lliro Dyspopsin, Constipation, Sick Homincho, liiliousncss Ami nil iINrii.e arlnliiir rrnin n Torpid Livor nntl Had Uiyostion. Tlio Jllltllrnl rrxllll l-i kuiiiI ppn ItlMllllll Kllllll lll-.ll. Ilosii Nlllllll. vli'Kuntly Mitxtir ciiiitcil itml uuvy S mtulloiv. Modi ;vci j uliora, I'tnfi'rMitllnH r I ho I'nrm, llimir hnlil, U nrl,hi'i nml Slcliruotn" ittlttm ". ill free oil nj..ll' iHIum. When I Cpkk I ilo n..; menu morly In top Hu m f ir n 1 1 in.', ninl II" ii liato llii'iu ru- luin iij,.i.i i in it voit Aij cum;. t Iihvo iiimlo tlio ili-oa.o of X'lTS, EPILEPSY or FAIilimG SICKNESS, A llfo-lnnK atnilj'. I wahiiant my rcinpily In Ctllill tlm nri i'iki!" Hi i . line nlhi'.a linro lulle'l l nn rv.i-oii fur mil nmv r.'i'i'li mir n ruin tsviialiii"'i In ft in mi-i'iiiKla I'lll'.K llnrri.N of my ini i.iiii.t. In Mini (iuo l:xnc ami I'o-i inli' i' It tokta jmi iuiIIiIuk for u Irul, unil it 'till iir' you. Aihlrt'ia H.O.HOOT,IYI.C., I83PABiSt..IttwYflW Try tho Cur'A: ClJ.mwa UioNiUtfilPriHsnKofc. Al t' j-.i iiilhiiiiinutiun. H'.uiatho Bored. ?( -.fin i tho Boiibwi of 'I'taito, Uiiu.ll i..i ' iruig. ' ;.-.) i : 'Ii. Utti;ilril Intnrnrliiinvir'il nnd il h . I'l Irn.i)... nt llruuaUta or lij i . JUUU', . Wanrni ,N.w York, OF PURE COD LIVER OIL ANP.HYPOPHOSPHIT3SS Almost nsPnlutnhlo os lYillk, So ill.piil.Mt thai It run In. (uhi r, dluo.lril, nnd iiolinlhlli tl iiy 1 1. ti mo.t aon.ltlvo aiomnrli, Mhrn lli i.iiIii .l t utiiKii lio I. il nitril nml Iiy tl.u rnr,i. Iilitnllnu or llir nil Willi llin tiia. ptincptiltFa la aiucli more vlllntrli ui. ItrnurLa'ilr us a Cnli ptoln.rr. IVrsom Kiln trptilly while laVlni; It. KCO'ITH J Mt r.sii)N i . ml v. ; , y Phyiiicini'Btol ct!nl'i:ii.t iui.I II. p n rullnnin tliou..ilvlf. r ii.i.r.li fh' I f CONSUMPTION. BCNOFULA CEHERAl. DEOItlTY, VVAanf.O DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS nntl CHUONIO COUGHS. Tin gnat rmuJy f (i.nturnj I , , ,1 Waslltij frt CKUilrci Sold all J), :;.jhit IIA'n ' ti... .a B'Jii? ,',,i'',"" Siinll wo Mrl V: f ' WnU IxU'ittl hej i 1 I If. M Mil. -l ( k.-l ' lull .tlt U 1 tll ,i. ...I - l'M.I.,1' t'hl.It.U ..;.). it !.. t. i ,, . l0 (-".' f I (l.,l I a i.t I , I It. I tll..aU l. .V . t . i t.tiMiliijrty i'w ,ii :iiait. ti .t iii i .. . Mill ' I 1'. l-lifkl Vf-, Oi.J, I all M. ..t ( ii.U tU,i,l ,1,4 J i, .. . t tw A'1 I.. U 1 ... . noij I I . a . a. t J I li ; a,u, U aJ i.t . Av if u... !. , i . , t , . , , , , U) Lf. t)lt t I III I, i, ..I , ,L. , a . , ItHll, ia II . . it l i. .. . .. .... , . . , i,M fl- '"A '"'", !. a..) MU.I.,UtriM A4U.M Jt. C. ALU. 4V CO,' AiWl. r 1285 sua tT7i a gn tiffs nils &1 if&H E IN EMULSIOi .1 ( It. I 'If . M ' H '!.'.. I .. . . oi.-U til I t h I Important to A l Vtovt Mm P.u;t loo. Iiir.slr.itiu: r.t !000 Columns ALMOST iEM AWAY. KtlMoj; id this age cf Cttap l.ilrralort tr h s:j tber sge Lis (qosllf J lb. Mliwing EXTRAORBIIilARY OFFtER. To every person who (within 60 days from the date of this paper) will subscribe for th& grant co, mm, Subscription '.Price Three Dollars per year ml piv iii ndvnnco tho yomly smhscHpliou prim nml SI Additional wp Mm!! n( iul for nun ww n wuokly copv of Til K NHWS ml nlsn for on ytur wppkly n copy of THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS PAPER TEXAS BITI2sTC3-S- Tlw ub-riillon prlco of SIFTIXfiH In $ I n yenr. It l n lCjnt;o imjior, pro fuaoly llliiHtmtnl Uy tlm ! ii.liii; nrtlnlrt nml rnrlciiturinlH of Iho (Iav Iii tliu limttor nfcjririlil.it liiimor, 11 i ncbumlcdgcd to tnml nt llin lioml of tho illnslnitcil proul of tho roimlrr, nml hat Iw ' iiw. ll immrd "Tlio Willy Womlcr of tlio Worlil." It U pulil'uliiNl In Kow York nml n Nnllonnl rcpulnllon. Th.i merits of SUTIXfJS nro to will knovrii that wo do hot iliom it necessary to rrfcr to Ihrm further. llotli now DUlincrlbcrx nml tlioxo xho iirivllogu nf thin olh r. ltllMKMIinUthnt TI'VAS SIITISOS Kiltiocrlhi villilu tho lint GO ihvii. No i.uc!i olforMthlu h.v tvir hecu uiatlo. Via oin-r tho luo papers for less limn Ihn prlcn orTHXAS HIlTINd'S. No onn hut our Milmcrilicm can uit SI ITIMSH for lciw limn $ I n year. 'i'lm runtil.ir r!co of tluit jmiiur 11 now, nml M ill coiitlimo to 1, $ I a year, hut tho puhlUhcro, lwlnu iloiilrouit of milling to their lUt of Hiihkcriheni in thin cotton, liaramado a ipveinl nml oxirnonlitiAry rrilnclioii In im for n limilnl poricxl. ; Tlio ninount for liolh pnoni hhotilil lio cant tlirtct to u hy I'. O. Order, Portal NolP, or olhorro, nml wo bhall order tho )ublIhcrH to mail KI1TINUS from Now York to you for 0110 yenr. Call, or vrrlto to thU oOlco, ami you will (;ct a luimplo copy of HI1TINUS. City Meat Market. W'ntiliiiigtoii Klii-ct, Cniiyon City, Oiogon. CRAY &. KADS, Proprlotora. niui.uits is , All Kinds Of I II) WIioIpkuIp nml Iti liiit. ." orders fllltul A. ItmiJLNER, Foi'wmlii ami Coiiiinissioii House. Bokor City, Balcur county, - Orog-on. Coopor's Sheep Dipping Powders For Sale at Wholesale Will nl wny.s uuili-iixur tn nlitalli tho liilirHl iniirkcl pi icon on WikiIm, fie, for purtiuK I't'iihijiiiin 10 iiii uluii', holil or fonvntil tint niiiiio iic Aiilii. -i their dux int. Kt i. V A..Lf;00t.s: A DAKKR CITY 7i7yV.'V CITY HOTEL! PU.lUUi: CITY, OllKCOX. J. ' 1MTJCS, Proprietor. Tho ( iiliimry JJi-pnitinonl in in clntii;o of Coiiipntoiit nml V. oiionccf't ('.'. ks, who fiMio mi lulior to ilo honor to '.hu ji.tlnlOH of tlio l'ulilii!. TltJH 23A11 in 'oiiiii-nliuii nitl, ll.iH Popdlnr Itnicl is nt all tinios Niippliod with t!i llr st Ununls of Win, , Kupmrs ninl ( i-jum 3 HM1 I K l.niiJH lint ( J1H llt'MI. n. i.kkh. -$2.00 by hnyi.ijj your Shoes ,AT!r.t"ra.v ONLY for Shoos (lint at $1.00 nuTTor-. On rofrlpt orrt'J.rtt) nml twonty.ilvo conta to pay oxprcmatto wo ono pair of .-iiir l-'lnn "i. I f Hliniw, II lainloua Vmniu, rillicr llutton, I'-nilitriwa W Uar only riclootml nlnok nntl thn l oat workimuiahlp. Wiirrnntou. 'iTy our Hhoai onoo .nut you fill buy no othura. , . tT.Mi-nll.'iiSiti. ninl Wi.lili whiiUnI. H.n.1 1'W'ily, Tumi, IViiu.ly mulKluta. CUSTOM BOOT 8l SHOE CO., 'MAhfl' WHVSIOHTII, 31 A HH. feWSIKLEGG. AMI! HIH ll lal 1I..1.1 N W.MII, l.ttl)lHiy aula i u al illiHluiioiia, lUUAMUL m.lltaJH I' . naiinc lluiuliciit .f u.4iail 10 l.mllart. UM ami )uuii tn; tu IIkmmiii.iI of 11 A It and Sub. of Vrlirrj. . (Jno aol liu onltr..! mi nuimi. AIKMI'IC fTUV. law. in I . A It. 1HI "'Vi! I liauta laililurv lluui . --X f I .m.ciua illiniMiiof., l.alf . There 1 It ra Utlhnrhila.A ....I ...... . aai f fciAt?uUlWiS2J? Co" ''"U"K ft j i , Our Readers. 53 mitSfm& renow llioir (.uimcripuoiiii vim unto mo In offerwlnt thin prico only to lho.w who FRESH MEATS on Short A at ire- SAVED - of the Manufacturer. di!i'Au.ivn:i:i) j $2.50 iisimlly rein II nml U5.00. coNanEsa. will aonil . Ijico or LJvory imlr imi itU notaior N Y ilraft. Wrlhi youruiUrcaa ur.No ron our catalooucani rnicco ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, INO. 5EL E-if Itoiici Mi! tub Tinrj-w , Yoliri. anxloua t Irft f. I n I. HixTtcr. Auk youril.nl. r for I'L U llumlcy A Co.'a HONEST CLOTHING If nur rvta nrn not In tin liAn-lt nf uniin HTOHKKKKrKIl In jour noetlon, jmirnii 1'IU). CUIli: 'IIII.1I tniui Did lll'.h'l' KNOWN an.l lAlccut SUll,()HIi:ilVlli)l'Mlc Cltiiinii Ilounit III tlm MoiM.nl irlu that Kill MVKII VOUIt otra aiiatiRinl lil.Kl' Y017 siIk how orwi artiiiil TO 1X1 IT. It jnmr llllAI.lCIt iloo not iix'ii our kikxIii. Mtn.1 In 11 ami no II. Ii fur. nlaii you a Hull or Ororroat, ina or mall lil, 1 in rw-rlpH.t jiflcn. We nlll win nixl I10KI your patrolmen If you try ua villi nil onlr I V hno hiillt uii thla Imtiioniio hualuoia hy our r.MNHTAKlMI tin H10.U, ami hy.loli byolh rra aa no iiiiM ho iltinn liy. i;i. Ij. IIumti.i:t & Co., htylo Oih;limUr. In oruVlinK Hulla or Orrrcoata nhvrro atrlrtlr f"lliihu: tutua for intviiuro- Dn'tit. llrcnat 1111 onuiv, over vot, rhiao up un ili.rarina. S'nlt inwuurc. oicr iuiW. Inihlo Vi: iiKiwuti', from crotch In hix-l. HoforonOOfS-rinit Kallonal Hank ot Clif. rK.i, carlul H.wi.oo); tknitliiputal National llauk of Ctilcmiio, lajiltnt W.OuU.ovU. ED. L HUNfLEYTca. Mantifact- urcrs nnd Wholesale Dealers in Clothing for Men, Boys nnd Children, 122 nnd 124 Market SL, Chicago, III. P. 0. Box 667. HI L i IS J 7 3 a f2 p If ts2 m S3 t8 or ii m.w FREE. J II Mk lJt SUal fMl tift. "Mtlh -k ! Iff luihn tat iMMt i i-.-t i. llttif hitlil liaj. tL t .ni.t", wtlt 1 1. wi h l i l. A. i tit m. tk i vt n t liliitti whiiii " t- ( ' utr fn iuli and ti tht trl (k -t- ) i ' iiwli la:urlalrilcr iu,tii utt M.fnfMtinlMi.n.. nn1, Mil iho ft i ii I - iiyiltii fi-tMt j. Aft ? Hkii'w til, if u i I itfct lor" u. i .4 in fr .ia t'JO villi r wk iJu,.w.it AJh.., Hlliisuit V '., It.i H I 'J, l'ui tl.linl, 31ullir. Watch-maker and Jeweler, CAN YOfI CITY, Orogon. Kfcpi for Mill' Watclll'R, (.'looL'H ninl .ItiHoliy, mi l dors nil liindn of ltopuiriiif;. -Tin:- INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER! A atrirlty flrat claaa nmrliliir. Milly war. iiiiii.i iwiii inmi.rrr iai mnitriai, ny autllrtl uoikincii, ft h. I Willi llin tHt tuola that liaro rrcr l.'ii ilrvlwil for tlm ptiriKUH Warranlil to ilo all t lint can Im rvaaoiiahly i-iiktIihI of I lie i ry l.'kt I) Inurlli-r I'Xlmit ('iiiuhlo of hiIIIiik v w..nl. r iiiIiihIii or morv acconllng lu tlio aUlity of thu ovrator. J'l'lco - $100.00. If tliuro In no tiKLiit In your town, nil tlirsH thu liiamifiiotiiU'ia, tiii: iMKisii sire CO., .Itrn ll'iinfrif, I'A II 1SII, .V. Y, Pnrr STHNtHlllAPIIY niiuYi'KWItff. rnXCa 1N(I l ltr.H riolalaairaellltkuniiil b't of irachent. AiMroa. II ti ttninp fur rvluni ..i. .rut. iiiiiiliii .ni f.u. Niaiai,i., till, t .tuinu iril i.t I'aliiii, N. Y, I ika lata aaa IkB aaal - ' I to aattklk aa ftit ' MW laVataJtaflaVakJ U 11' U UUJ M "I ( l M '' U M If f MCfl HW Mf-k Maryl aj( . Muui lal tiloli atukAi W .U i i ul ..w.utw M lU MtKJ u .lai al HaJ CaU l4la'4 af M t4.aV( ililMW,Wwlmi4i.ilA lltta) Nil 6a4 lfl 4tta, UMktrl L-l- t u WWil, H kf I kakAM T MUWll u, i, I j ik4 III, CkUi(,H k si hi I WsNf rjt 5, s8 i.i.i'icS u Of H U IM M H I mmm OnT T L. . . atv --- OF FINAL SKTTLK. WEST. In tlio county court of tlio stato of Oregon, for urant county. In tlio mutter of tho ostrtle of Untt J. Todd, deceased. ixolice ol nettlcmoiu ol rintil nc- coimt. To nil whom it mny concern. Notice is hereby gtvou that Thoin nn MoKwcn, ndmiiiiKtrntor of tho cs tato of llitt. J. Todd deceased, has filed his finnl account nnd by nn or dor of tho lion, tho countv court of tho KlnUi of Oregon, for Grant conn, ty, imidonnd ontorcd thoioon on tliu L'Oth day of November 1881), Monday tho Oth day of January 1SD0 nt tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of fuid day, the piiiikj Ijcing tho fiiMt judicial ilay j of tho noxt roi;iilnrtcnii of snid court ' liaw lioen nppoiutctl ns tho time, nml j tho county court rooms in the Omul I county court houso nt Canyon City, ; Or. tho placo when and wlicro Buid finnl nccount Hhnll bo henrd; nt which timo and plnco all hcirn, creditorn I uml jicrpoiiH ititvroBtcd in Hnid eltilo I mny nppcnr or ftlo their ohjoctionM wiiu i no clerk oi snui rourt nl any liinu thoretofom mid hIiow rntieo it nny tLero bo why tho Haiti fi'iitl ao count hIioiiM not bo allowed ninl np proved nml that thn ostittonnd itH nib iniiiistr.itton bo closf.l mid tl.o ml- miiiiilintor nml liin bondHincii tliu clinr'ed. Dntotl this the 2Ctlt duy of N'ovom ber 18SI). 1'ti lilislicil by order of the. nbovo unincd court for four MtccoKidvo weeks in tho Giiant County Ncwh, printed and piihlishod at Canyon City, Oregon, 'J'h 1U.1 AIi'Hwtv, Admiuistrntor. APPLICATION' FOR PATENT, Notico No. 1. U. S. Land Oitick, IJukmi, Oiikoon. Oct. 20, 188!). NOTICE 18 hereby givou that Mnrtin Giitidlnoh nml K. S. Penliultl, whoso postollico mltlrcHS in Cunyon City, Grnnt County Orofjon, liavo mmlo application for U. b. I'n t ent for tho h'tirokn Plnccr Mining Clnini, Hituato in no mining diHtrict, Grant County, Oregon, doncribcd ns follows, to-wit: Tlio North luilf nml South-east tpinrtorof tho North-west quarter of Section 25, nnd tho Knst half of tho North cat quarter of tlio North-cast qunrter, Section 20, in Township 111, South of ltnngo 30, 13. W. M.,' con taining (1 10) ono hundred nnd foity ncros nioio or less, Haiti mining claim having been located Nov. 12, 18S7, tiy Ocorpo Gunillncli, Martin (iimd Inch, William Oumllnch, 13. S. Pen -field, James Normnn. Gootjjo Martin nnd Pcrdinnud Schiricko, and record ed in tho oflico of the County Clerk of (-rani County, Oregon. Any pctson who desires lo protest ngtiitist tlio isKiiiuico of such patent or who knows of nny substnntinl rea son tinder tho mining lnws of the United Stntos why such pntonl should not ihsuo, mo hereby notified to pro sout their protests nt this oflico with in sixty day from tho ditto hereof, I direct Hint this notice. Ixi publish' eil in tho Giiant Cof.sTV Ni:ws, tho newspaper published nenrost tho snid mining claim for tho period of sixty dnvs .1. 11. IIl'NriNGTON, 32-11 Hegittler JOHIVJMY HOTEL Chas. COBB. Proo. John )((, (J nt Co., OreH. To stop nt this popular house ouco is a sign thnt you will oomo ngnin. Tho bust of itzcouunodiilioiiH for guests, nnd rules of board nml lodg ing runsouublo. NOTICK TO SH1313P 0WN13KS Tho Stock Inspector's law, Socl. t, niiiomlod nt thohtHl term of thu logis latino, reqiiiro.H nil persons moving shcop'witliin tho county to got n per mit, nnd nny iiersou moving sheop whoso permit linn been given to ex ceed HO ilnvs prior In nmvinif ltin nlieep luys hiuiHelf linblo to prouccu- 1 1011. JOHN , UVCV, Doputf Iiispector. Jthn Dnv, Or , Mny 20, '.s'J. l Ilia oMoi anil m.l r rulnr .rlcntlnr acd Inc. hai. iai l-.lir inili.i.lird anil ) Ilia larvr.l riri-uiailiui uf mir n r of ltacla in l tie world, lull IHu.lr.tr.1. Ili'.l rla. or WikhI Knurar. Inn.. I'lltill.liiM .klr hrnj (r nrilmQ r,.'J't:..,',,r" I3 monlha' trial, II. Ml NN A ft), l'l ill us ills, VI Itrvadaay, N.V. ARCHITECTS & BUILDERO M Edition of Scientific 'American. O A tr.-at iiircrx. lUch luo onnlalna MilnroJ lltliouruiiliio I'latatof ixiuntrr ami iltr rrtliK'ii. cat or t'Utiitr UutliUim.. Niiiituroua rnuravlna'l an. I full lan. ami .inltttatluiii fur tl.a uiu ol urlmniiilrui.lr l.uiltllui.-. I'rlra iiia irar ticn.nmpy. MINN A toM I'lULIMiiwa. MTENT A ll.. will Imvu liftil tttrl Jpr' tlHrleiiCA aiwl Iiavb mail at uTt-l Jill nibllt aliniia for Atimrlruii and Knr. b rltfll I'AtrnU. Hcfiil fttr Han.lLiMik. ImiiJcucv ttricil r windmill!, TRADE MARKS. In rate your niaik ! not rrcliiortd In Ilia Pal. ant (imro, at'Wr to MI NN A Co., and procura tBiiurdUlu I'lutcrtlim. ttuj fur llaudoouk. Ctll'VltllillTS fur bonki. ttiarfa, niatx, aU' . nulrklr irururvd, AOdrrn lll'NN .V CO., l'mrnt Hollcllora. ut.MiuL orriCKi ill UiioAiiwAr, U. T. l im Miar . EE llir tlirltla llur 1trliMVk Ht(Jati, h4 tlM1.ajrfMI, lviiUt.4t m w III .) k k 1 Uukl I kmh U .k l-V.lltf, rrtiK 1 ti B frj kub mc.m u.ka mra ,4 F" imimw All)ilail..t4 U t-iiii 1 ttieMwLv all-rr ntkfi u4 Ib'vaa ariNiftu jvii, 1 h t rnblnr I Iklt 'IrrfllMtuttil "'MORE1 aa aiiff rrtm " urn Uf laafl lf. MtllfJt ltaiau u(,l lfaluat4 U Wul tt f Irll) tod f f it ltk fjraiiaj, 1. U alit UU. $a I" 'X I my U.mul.l. a, )wtj.pw ( HMkff tt HJ t- I O ttajr rt, fiM IU Uil.tt)b HHinmi !. V. ui iiinwiMiUri-ii 44Ji.,)l lULLkll 4iO ba Hhl, rumi.BM. Mut NOTICK TV. rnimi n r ; mm ..i..Jikiar v. fhMamM CITY HOTEL MAIN sritKLT Canton City, OnnaoN, GJtOTJf .j- THOMPSON Proprietors. Traveling men will find this n plcavint nut) dosintblo place nt which to top. C IIH U fit 1 1 Heppier & Caoycii City 13TA.G-33 XjIISTOD Via. 1ong Creek anil Motitmient, cnrrryiitg mnil, oxprcas ami fruiglit. KYKItV rilOVIHIO.V MADi: KOIt TIIK comi-okt OK rAfUKNnillUt. Thero in a mving of 21 hours timo and $10 on.h iy Ukiti'' this route to Portland. btngu Itmviw (Jaittyon Uity ovtiry day except Sunday, nt I a. in. YV H. OliAltK, AfjenL, ii BIT SALOON!" CANYOX CITY Orrson Hugh Smith, prop'r. A Full Stuck of Ilia I'uicit of VVlnrt ti.l ll'inort. H Ileal clfira In Ilia MaiLct. HAKlUt ami iCA.VYOX CITY STAGE LINE, rV.oCUEN 4. OniFFIV, Propra. trtmi, roo.l rvnrcjaiicri ami fut lime Kriry attention kIii u to tut tomtorl of paii:n;cra. Clinrzoa Rnuaonnlilo. The linportanco of purlfylnj; tlio blood can not bo overestimated, lor llliout puto blood you cannot enjoy cooil health. At this tcason neatly every ono nrrdi a cood medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich tlio blood, and wo aslc you to try Hood's PorMllinr -riaparilta. It itrengthetii rCUUIIdl allj tullds up tho lyitem, createi an appetite, ami (ones tho dlgttrflon, ntillo It eradicates dlieaio. Tlio peculiar combination, projorllon, and preparation ct tlio vrgctablo remedies used give to Hood's BarsaparllU ccul- Icolf lar curatlro powers. No O ILS6II ollierniedlclnoliassucharerordof nondcrful cures. If you liaro mado up your mind to buy Hood's S.irsaparilta do tiot bo Induced to take any other Instead. It Is a Peculiar Medicine, and Is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sariaparllla is sold by all drucclsts. Ticparcd by C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 100 Do8oo Ono Dollar WXTiA.T IS SCROFULA It Is that Impurity in tho blood, which, ac cumulatlni; In tho glands of tlio neck, pro duces untlelitly lumps or swelling; which causes painful ruutilni; sores on the arms, Ices, or feet; which duvclopos ulcers In tlio I) ct, ears, or note, often cautlnt; blindness or deafness j which is tho origin of pimples, can ccrous growths, or tho many other manifesta tions usually ascribed to "humors," which, fastculns upon tho lungi, causes consumption and death, llrlng tho most ancient, It Is tho most general of all diseases or affections, foi very few pcrioui nro entirely frco from It. How Cnn It Bo CURED lly taking Hood's Saniapatltla, which, by tho rematkablo cures It has accomplished, often when other mtdiatues havo failed, has proreu Itself to bo a potent and peculiar mcdlclno for this dltc.iso, Homo ot these cures aro really wonderful. If you suiter from scrofula, bo suro to try Hood's H.usaparllla. " My daughter Mary was aflllctcd with scrof ulous soro neck from tho time alio wasRmonths old till sho becaino six years of age. Lumps formed lu her neck, and one ot them alter growing to tho tlzo of a pigeon's egg, becamo a running soro f or o cr three years. Wo gave hor Hood's Harsaparlll.i, when tho lump and all Indications ot scrofula entirely dis appeared, and now alio seems to be a healthy child." J. 8. CAUMI.K, Naurlght, N. J. N. IU He suro to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla Boldbjr alUrurcUti, lilifor3. Prrturadonl by C. 1. 1100 1) A CO., ApolUotartos, LontU, Matt. 100 Doooa Ono Dollar . i uu I...-.1.., cm of SVUVERTISINC, liMgS BJiLDiNfl ViMKi PHiLADElPHO. ESTIMATES ft L..?? VuiJ?r:',"AVnn & SON'S MANUAL lHQ.Q:P'yj COUPOUNO EXTfUCTyalfe ABOUT I'OSTMrCAKDS. Wbon Tltoy Woro Orlfrlnntod and Ilow Thoy Aro Prlntod. t Introilnrril In Auatrla Twenty Yrart Ao Mid In .tinrrlc Krnir Yrara Ijtrr Valk Tlinmcli Hip Tactory Near Cattlrtmi, N. Y. In 1SAS tho Prussian pontal authori ties Announced their Intention of issuing a corrvspomlenco canl, on which brief communications not under seal or in an IncliMiiro could lio sent through tho malls nt greatly rodueed rates. For somo roaK)tt novercxplalned, thosohemo hung Ilro anil was, apparently, aban doned. In 1NVJ Austria took up tho Men, anil eommeneiil tho tnanufactura and snlo of "oorrospomlenco canls," ns they nro still called on tho Kuropenn continent. Prussia Immiillately fol lowed suit, anil, during tho war with France, distributed tho canls frco to soldiers, ami at a purely nominal price to soldiers' relatives. American postal cards mmlo their appearance In May, 1873, since which timo tho salo has grown so rapidly that over 1,000,000,000 Jiavo now to ho manufactured every year. Tho machinery used in making tho poslnl-eanlH, writes a correspondent of tho SU IaiiiIs lllolie-Pemocrnt from Al bany, X Y., Is tho usual kind of paper itmklnj: machinery, and thero aro kept constantly in motion three washing en gines, four heaters and two sets of roll ers. Ono sol Is useil entirely for poital canl work, and ono for tho finer grado of hook-paper work for tho OoverninenU Kach day frnin four to seven tuns of rags nro used, besides a largo quantity of wood pulp. Tlm postal-canls nro mado nbnost entirely from rags. Tito rags aro carried from Castleton on tho smallest railread In tho I'lilted Stntos. It Is a Ilttlo single-track road connecting with tho Hudson Hiver railroad, and It runs around tho hills to tho mill. Ono loco motive, ono passenger car and a postal-car constitute tho equipment of tho miniature road. This little train of cars carries away dally from tho works two car loads of priijtod postal-cards, all of which nro brought to this city nnd thonco distributed, according to tho des tination marked upon them, all over tho country, in every post-otllco over which Undo Sam lias jurisdiction. To load a tar requires between U.ouO.OOO nnd a,000, 000 of the little cards, accenting to how they nro packis!. Three million canls make a largo load, as a box containing 35,000 canls weighs Hi'J pounds. A thou sand canls weigh about fl'i pounds, or to ho more oxaet, 1,000,000 cards weigh .'i,'-'i.ri pounds. Climbing up the hill to tho largest building ouo can easily fol low tho process hy which postal-cards aro made. In a hack room of tho build ing can bo seen a dozen girls whoso solo duty is to sort tho rags that como in frein tho collectors. Tlio girls cut oil all buttons and buckles on discarded garmonts and sort tho rags into piles accenting to quality. Tho sorted rags aro put into hti'i) chopping machines, which cut them Into small pieces. It then whllts tliem into a oust machine, where they aro shaken and cleaned. From this point they pass through a succession ot baths in chloride of 11 mo and various other bleaching nnd cleans ing chemicals, with occasional visits to vats and trips through rollers with sharp knives on thcai. After passing through tho different processes tho rags como out In a lino white pulp as thin as Hour paste. This is shaken over wire to get tho wator out, and is then put through a score or moro of rollers and a gluo hath, after which it is rolled out into postal-card paper. At tho end of tho long rolls that havo been squeezing tho paper down and putting tho gloss on It aro tlio knives used for cutting, and tlio long sheet panning through it is either out Into sheets four jsistal-canls wldo to ho put into tho huge automatic presses, or into sheets 21x.'!0Jn' 1 nehen. In tho big room of tho poHtal-canl mill aro about a dozen men and two dozen women, four largo presses, four uutter.i and ono extra largu cutter. Tlio sheets nro taken to the press, where thoy nro given tho feeders, who on tlio Campbell presses feed forty-ono sheets a minute, or 1,700 imitnl canls. Tliu canls aro prlntod from steid plates so hard thnt a 11 lo could not make an Impression on them. Kaeh ono Is printed from a separate plate, and eighty plates aro locked in tlio bod of tho press. All the plates aro sent from Washington, and ono sot of plates in continual use lasts about two years. Tho feeders aro women of ox porioneo, nnd they receive -itjf cents for feeding 100,000 cards, and can feed about o0o,000 a day. Tho sheets aro noxt taken to tho cut tors, from which thoy nro turned out In Blnglo canls. Three girls take tho tarda of each feeder. Ono counts twcnty-llvo In each package, and tho other two put on tho paper hlndors. After they leave this room thoy aro put up In packages, counted nut in paukages of twenty nnd put into the pastelioanl boxes, which hy contract must bo muslin liound. Pivo girls put tlio muslin binding on tho boxes, receiving for their work 1ft cents iior 100 Ihixos. Tho Isixes when filled aro put into eases ready for shipment. No order for less than fiOO cards Is lllled. Onlers for 10,000 or moro aro packed In wooden cases, tho largest single caso holding i.'i.OOO cards, A now machine has recently been put in to work on iostal-cnrds that will ln ccnso tho rate of printing them and de crease tho number of employes. Two of tho mauhlnes nro now In operation, 'i t. j print from continuous nulls nt tho ra . of Juo per minute. A set of knives cuts them olT and thoy drop into Ilttlo cells, a sot of steel lingers turn tho package over. After each twunty-llvo eanls havo dropped into a coll tho lingers twluo n hand about tho paokago and carry it hack to tho packing-room, where tho girls put them into boxes. A runny l'rt ncli i:rltu,li. A grave lu the cemetery at OlfranvUlo, In Franco, bears tho amusing opltnphi "Hero lies Mademoiselle I'rsulo Lev cquo, who died In hor sixty-fifth year, surrounded by flannel and tho alfootlon of her lml&" -.o- Consmnption Surely Cured, " To thk KniToii Plonso inform your rentiers thnt I Imvu it positivo luniedy for tho nbovo iiiimod disease. By its timely uso thouwilids of hopeless cun t's lutvo been permanently cured. I hhnll bo glad to bond two boltlos of myremedy fieo to nny of your rend ers who buvo consumption if thoy will houtl mo their express ami poat ofllco mltlrcHS. ItcHpoclfully. T. A. SLOUUM.M.C.lSlPeurlSt., N.Y.