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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1890)
run MEWS 1.1 tilt) ollltwt UCWM- we Imtwoati The Dalle nml Wintwmuccrt.; tho lar gest circulation, theruforv m thu IxMt fur ndei Using. Tin: m:)vs Is iitMvsjNiper for tlio people, laboring for the people anil voicing tlio sen timents of tlio people of its own Urant County. GRANT COMTY i T T J 'olume XI I. CA.YYOjY CITY, CIU.YT COUNTY. OliEGOX, TllUltSDA V, JlTL Y 10, JSDO. A'uniOer 10. the THE GRANT COUNTY NEE rUUt ISIIKt) EVKRV TIICK8IMY MOIlNINfl 11 V D. I. ASBOllY Editor nnd Proprlotor. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Subscription 1 year in advance 82 fiO If not paid within I months . .S3 00 Six Months 1 GO Throo Month 75 ADVKMTISINU MATHS. 1 inch ; II mo S 1 .50 J I year ' $15.00 H inch I !1 mo 811.00 , 1 year ! .VJ.0O i col .'J mo 12.00; 1 year ! Si 1.00 II mo 21.00! 1 yonr , 888.00 mo i I0.00J 1 voar 1 1 10.00 i col 1 ool 55ST For standing diqiluy nils only. All Homlin Xolicos in Local 'Joliimn will bo chnrgod nt tho rate of 20 cents por lino for first, nnd 10 cts ouch subcsqtiont insertion. Spocinltatos to regular advcrlisoro. we auk riu:i'juu:i to execute iffine Job Pfinliog- Or EYEIIY DESCUIHNOS, CHEAPLY Poslors, Dodgers, Billheads, Letter heads, Notohends, State ments, Invitations, Tickets, Curds Ktc, etc. 1'ItINTEI) TO OIlDl'.n. OFFICIAL DIKKCTOltY": ... X. It. Mnxcy. . . . . Phil Metschan N. II. Holy. J. II. Mcllaloy. II. II. Davin. J. II. Noal -..W. I' (I ray , . . . Cli.'iH. Tiuiins. K. HiiyeH. Co. J iiilu. . . , Cleik Trcusuror Commissioner!! j Surveyor Sheriff Assessor School Supt Stock Inspector ,. W. W. Hinton , . . M. D. Clitfonl DlsL JllllL'C.S t I 11' b . . . . .lumen A. I co Diitt. At'oniev J. L, Hand sixMtKT socnrnivs. A F & A M Canyon City I.odgu No. ol meet-i Saturday on or before inch now moon. O O F Hobuh IIg No. t2, Canyon City, regular meeting Thurs day eciiing of ou.dt week. Mountain View Lode No. 33, Prairie City, Saturday evenings. AOL) W Homer Lodge No. 78, Cany n City, Monday evenings. I O C T ,o1"' 1)11 V lAxIgo No, SO, Canyon City, Satunlny evening, C A R Cm. Hancock Post No. 31 John Day, Tuesday evening on or Itefo -e enh full moon. ON SALE TO DENVER, OiikiIki, Kansas Cily, Chicago, GT PAUL. ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS Hast, North hP 8outh, AT n vhi:k en v. J.S.WILSON - - Ticket Aeont. DUPUTY STOCK INSPECTORS. Notice is horoby givui th t I lino this day appointed the following per koiih deputy Htock iiiHpcctora fcr Cranl county, Oregon: SAUIW, ' I 01.T011ICK. L. II. Johnson, Duyvillo. John H. Ilukur,. Caleb. John 0. Luce, John Dav. John Hldukwoll Long Creek. Woods Carter Fox. Win. Hull, Prairio City. U. S. Illaukwvll, Ilnuiilton. L. M. JohiiBon Shoolly. Hani. Huimakor, WaRiior. V. W. Hl.NTOW Stock Inspertor fur Grant Co., Or. ?lav 7th, 1 syo. E. E. BURLINCAME'S ASSAY OFFICE' Tl LABORATORY Gold & Silver Bullion "flVWW Alliin, 1736 i i::s imiia :t, Stmt, Cib. Tickets PKOFKSSIONAL GAUDS. Q W. HAH HHK, M. I). IMij slolnii V .Surgeon. Canyo.v City : : Oregon. Oirico next door to Co. Treasurer's ollice, Main Stn-et. g OHH, M. D. Canyon City, Oun. ORIt on Main Slrrct In IUmhii formally ku plt4 t llr. Howard. . I. HAZHLTINll Pliotocrnplio c CANYON CITY, OKKGO.N. S. DliNNINO. Attorn oy-a t- I.u if . IXINO CHEEK OltKHON PAtlBISH it CoZ.U). A'lTOHNKYS AT LAW. Canyo.v City, - Onr.coN. Y A. KNIGHT, X 303 2VTTI T. CANYON CITY - OIIEOON. Oflicn over John Schmidt'H cabinet hIioip; ullico hours from Dam to -t p ni ALL WORK WARRANTED. J. OLLIVER, Proprietor of the John Day Milk Ranch Frosli milk delivered daily to my custoincis in John Day and Canyon cities. Give mo your ordorn. pC 110HSLKY, M D. OltAIlUATKOKTIir: Univeiisity or P nnhyi.va.sia, April 8, 1818. Canyon City, On-gon. 0 lice in his Drug Store, Main Street nlers for Drugs promptly filled No profeiomd patrouagu nolicUl in'jss diiectioiiB are strictly followod. J". W. 3VE.olt., Attorney-at-Law AMI Notary Public. Piiai hii: City - - - Okkuon. Also Agent for tho Halo of School Lands. II. HOLMY, DE3STTIST. (Ollice oppo i to Murium Hull) Cauyon City .... Oregcn. tT JU Work- Warn in led. A B. ELMER. Assayei 6 Analytical Chemist, Make AsMiys or tests of all kii.ih of Ores. Mxiimiiiu Mines, pieparo Maps of and lopoitH on same. iWT Orders by mail will receive prompt Attention. ! ( lio ill, Hulior (it) Ocu. J. L. B. VIAL & SON- 'ITCII.)LI 1KI!S and J A'lI'A' LE IIS, Makeu City, - - Oiieuo.v. Dtnlcrs in WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 8ILVERWAB, V'OLINS nut! CUITAR8. llol.r) t" I.iuii all ColUUfil. Sr Opposite Union Moat Market, Main .S'n tt. a.' ntrrrTtion, Can von City OltEOON. lloota or SUova nmla to urdr. or ntly rpalrl All Work Wun-ttuUd FlraUelnM. LOW AS ANIMALS. The Bliockirif; Depravity of North Car. ollulans. WllEHi: MEM SWAP WIVES. It It Simply a Uusineii Transaction ---CtiilJrcn Kearid In Perfect Nudity The ijuocroit clmractcrs under the miii lire probably found in the iiiotiiitiunotis regions of North Carolina. Mere, lietwcon tho great Smoky nml Maiitehelu inoutitaiiiK, in a region of primeval solitude, hounded on nil Aides by mountains over (1,000 above the level of the sen, are the deepest, darkest fur Obis, rock ribbed mid broken piles of stone, deep glou, narrow val leys, nml, in fact, nature itself, to all appearance, ii just as it was when Adam is alleged to have fal len from his high estate. The peo ple who thinly settle this wild re gion are us unlike thu denizens of the outer nut! to thum unknown world as it would be possible for ouu to conjecture. settlement are infrequent and nre coin posed of a few log calnns a corner gro eery, n blacksmith shop mid per haps a small mill, though the hit tor are scarce enough, goodness knows. The state of morality is at low ebb, says a writer in the (,'hiengo Times, us it is apparent when it is known that the Mormon elders have sent out from this country nine-tenths of their converts inadu within the state lines. Ignorance is rife, scarcely one out of a dozen being able to read or write his or her nninc. Hut there is another custom prevalent among these people 23 So said I tn t wcr. that ercutcnt ol Notelisli, nml he ticxt-r sn.kc in. .re truly, nml lie mlirlit haxc ailileil with cmi.il force, that merit Is the essence of success. Wisdom's Kohertiiie is the syliotn m of merit, nml its history is siutcm. Tho muie-il ef fects ofthlJ prepnrntloii have Iiccn utlcit eil by thoiisjiuK of the leii'lin ladies of society ami the ktar. It w the only nrtl cle ever illsrovcrcil winch jjives a A'jwr at nml l!fjuliul tint to the complexion, nt the same tunc removing nil roiifjluu-jin of the face utiil arm mm leaving the skin !oft, smooth anil velvet v It has Ioiik Ih-'cii the stmly of chemists to pro duce mi nrtiilc that while it ui.ulil teau. tij'y the complciioti would aliwi hit vc the mciit of beiiif: harmltis, hut llicc two important (pinlitics vseic never brought together until combined in wisDorvrs V. P. DUNCAN. J null Day - - Or- IIKAI.KK IN Hardware, Minors' Supplioi, Etc-, Etc- Hydraulic Pipe anil all kinds of Tinware manufactured to order. The only Tin-shop in (irunt coun ty, and equipped for all manner of work. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY THE CRY OF MILLIONS! "7 OH. 7AV BKCKl BTOP IT NOW, SOON IT WML DC TOO LATC I lisvcl rrnlrmiUnl null) jranwlHi i1,m-hw- . f llic WMueys il Ii" I""1 many illfltirnl irmnlle 'l xniiilil ikl liom ilillrietil iiliy" ' wllli.ml irlitf Atuutthr istli"! Anl I milcriiiK frm a fiy l"nl IUiL tint luul liiusliatril me In . ..... ..... f . - ltil t.vr Wtirn I Ml iIom ii It w aliiiiwl lmKiIMe fur me ti.A i-.!.vi,lrn,r m-uI llr llrnlcy. Willi Hie OKHHON KIIINIiV TI!A. to y holel. I Ininictlialrljr cuinnirnccil uiinic Hie Ira It lia't n almot mlroiuluui tllrct, aii.l to Hie attun i.hitirui .ru ihr vtifftt at the hutcl. in a few da),I m lit bappy tu Utr, lliat I hii a nrw uiau. i win tccummcml the leu tu aa 1 liatc Ixcu. all allllctclj J ttutal Hotel, 1 O A, T17I Ir.t.i(alfr (VrLtfiilftl tauU Kua, Cat. lOW'S YOUR FENCE? We have tho CHEAPEST and Beit WOVEN WIRE FENCING tWIro Ropo aolvrtRO. 10 IUCI1ES 1I10U AT tO CIMTS TIK HOD Ijiwp iiiM.ii, iv.oltrr and SKa Kmrlni, l:cl an.l olUllll liali.aluuialcS I'rlrtl KoM l,0nkfi Vrll.l Iul4. Hriul lur rlrrulaca, tIh a, sl i4- Mixta aiiiiiKim., tuioio, ILU "V Aimutl 1.4MA a.a l-:Uari'a.Ut '.. r r f it 55 V? which your corresiwiidont had oe- cnsion to see nml verify, anil that ts the common habit or custom of trading wives. Tho writtr while riding across the stute some months since, stop ped nt the eabin of one of these settlers on n small creek at the foot of IHg Smoky mountain. The heiid of thu family was a light haired, heavily bearded man of o0 or 00, dre.ised in a pair of liiinen trousers and a hhirt of the fame miiteriul, both of home maniifue-! "There's my gal, Hill," pointing ture. The woman of thu house to a raw-boned, dark-eyeil woman was a tall, raw boneil, ilurk-viMiged of lo. She can dig more 'song, female of 10 or more. There were chop more wood, and beat auylhiii eleven children, of all agee, all of shontiu' on tho creek. I'll "take whom were clad in eoaioc skirts ver woman an' yer ole mare to and Mintaloons, except the smaller boot." ones, who worn nature's giob f rom j "gg 1dv1 led his wife -or un crown to toe. Xone of the family ' mnii -up to that of Loiilt. The wore cither boots or shoes Simpson that was the name of the host in reply to the profes sional ipierry, "Is" there anything new going replied: "Nuthiit' over happens liver, stranger, eptin it's tho Mormons or u swoppin' match." "What do you menu by a swap ping match I" "W'al, ef that don't beat all. Say Nance," turning to his wife, "ho mi don't know wot a swoppin' match is." "Humph!" ej'aciilated the wo man, "lie nil don' know much. Why btrauger, a swappin iniitco is where folks swap horaes, mules, wives and sieh." "Wives! You don't menu to say that you people trade wives, do you I" "Thot's jes' wot I mean," ivpli ed the man; "an' there's goin to be a big swap over to Hill Sugg' toinorror." My continued application and through the friendly service of a big canp'on of excellent brandy, I learned that the "match" was a fact, and it was not long before I had induced my host to guide me to the place. A ride of about two hours over the mountains brought u to the residence of the Snggses. It was like that of Simpson's and every other habitation I saw in the lo" oulily, a log hlriietuii!, but unlike Simpson's, it had two rooms in place of one. In the yard it tit 1 mi ner the trUw'H there were aloutu do.eu horses and mules, tuo coons, n-ul about ten or twenty fchcep mid a number of hounds. There were eight nun and teven women, all chid in coarse homespun linen. Such women as wore any head iIiiwb nt all wore lung poke or sun bonnets, t hie or two of Hie wo men were fairly good looking, but the rest of them, like the men, were coarxe, raw-lioiied mid any thing but handsome. X v h.vl not arrived a iiiuiiient too toon tu hear the preliminaries of the business for wliieh the up ptiintiiiiiit had been made. Mill Tho stnry Is told of a man, who took thi taikU of his cluck to tho inalrr lo Irnto Hint flia.l, berautn tlio 7 (11.1 lint krc-p lruxr time. Of court", tlio clock-iiinkrr Canmii'livl tlio uvrKi, at hi tlirm Uy thu troutiln. Unlit and Llutclirt, plinnli-a ami ollirr rruptlont on ttaa alienor tell of a Ulaorilrre.l con tltlcm of Ilia Hunt wltlilu. If you have thrta ln1lcallona, n lin In Umi. anil tako Dr. J'lorco'a llol lrn IIM. leal llUmrcry. H puis Xb llrrr ami thl i.ays In rood worklnr onlr, purlfli-a tlx blood, clcautxfl Ui sytfrm from all liupu rlllet. from what Trr caul arlaluf, and tonui up th finiriinni eencrally. 'MioMin Kullrnl Dlaoorary " rlirrkl th frlfhtful loroadi of tk'rufula, aad. If UWin In 111110, arretta tho march of Contuinptlon of tho l.unrs (which It l.wnr -tcrofula), puriflrt anl rnrlfhrs thd hlood, thcreliy curlnr all Skin and HcsJp Dltcatrt. I'lcvra. horra. Bxalluisa und kimtrrd allluruta. It It tonlo na wiill aa niHratWc. cr hlmvt rleaiului,'. In ILt effocta, henro It ttrrnicth. ant thu t;tlin and rattorut vitality, thrrc, ty clliptlllnr all thoau lanruld. "Orel raoitnrt azponcnctni uy na iinuiuiaini, Ktpecially hnj It loaiilfotted III poleiicr In curlnr 'icttar. Halurbsuui, Kcinna. Lry. tlpol&J, llilli, i.'arOunclaa, Soro Kyra, llol. tro. or Thick Neck, and r.nlarrcd lllanda. "OoMcn ifrdlcal IJIteofery1' It tho only Mood and lunff rcniody, toll by druj. cltU. and quarnnlutl by Itt nianufactur. rrt. to do all that It Ii elalisrd tu ki coin. pluh.or inonoy raid fur It will l refundcsl, Woai.n't IliM'CKtiiiT Ucnuai. Asso ClATIo.t, Xanufacturrrs, lluffalo, N, Y. - niaiiufact. urrrt of Dr. Pajo'a Tatarrh HtuiKly. for an L'icuralila caav of Catarrh la Uiu UcuX Suggs, tho proprietor of the house, was the tirft to broach the subject which he diil in the following Ian gunge: "Wctins hev met here to swop an' trude. I hev been tryin' to swop wiiiimiu with Juke Long hero for sometime. I hev got my woman here an' so hez Jake, an' I'm ready to trade. What d'ye say, J nke I" Jake, a hip-, iawky young fcl- low, mid: women .eeiueil to be almost utter- ly iudilTerent, of if they did ob ject they spoke no wonl or made no sige. "That's inor'n I'll give, Long; that woman," pointing to his wife, "is u good cook anil kin hoe us much corn as eny woman in the niiborhood, mi' she's vnl'ble. I'll trade up mi' no boot." There was considerable talk and a dozen propositions, which finally ended in Suggs' "swapping" for Long's woman ur.il giving a red cow with one horn and two sh icep as a premium or "boot." This settled, two others -a middle-aged, red-whiskered fellow, with a rather good looking young woman for a wife, ti ailed with u young man for a woman who was old enough to be his mothei, but who looked as though she could jierform iilmobt any manual labor. The "iiug man turned over his property and took charge of the one he Inn! burtered for. lie seem ed somewhat pleased with his bar gain and his new perchuse certain ly did not seem to have been sorry for thu exchange. The name of the young fellow was Mlodgett. There were bix bargains or trades Miceocsfully closed during the day- one of which was be tween an old fellow of 00 or more and u much younger man, in which they had merely exchanged for the woman the other man had in his possession at a former time. They both teemed pleased to gut their women back. There was no lux.it nor premium in the trude. One trude which seemed to e cite the risibility of the bystanders was between a couple of men, one of whom hud a small, sharp-feat mud, thin-lipped woman, with snapping black eyes and u disposi tion which was not bunny by iiny iiicjiiis. The owner of this woman who was evidently u hhtew, hud of fered us boot a hone and a pair of hounds. In the proposition he lauded the merits of his hounds us hunters mid his horse us a sure footed traveler, but somonow for got to Miy anything in praise of his helpmeet. It was no go, how ever. The other mini who went by the name of Punt, seemed pretty well postetl as to tho mialideulions of the woman in question. Finally he s.ud: I II tell you wat I'll do. You km then do' it, or we'll quit tulkin'. I'll thako thet boss, thet pair yaller holm's, an' thum eight sheep to boot, an' I won't take a cent less." and with that he turned as if to walk uwuv. Hnl' on," said I'uiit. I'll do it. by crat key; but it'n u tough bar gain." hen the putehi ser of tho snap-py-!ooking little woman sent her to get the horse, which lu.d been tied to u tree in the woods, the latter said to her purchaser: You'll hev a hut time, I 'low That woman hut got the temper of the devil, an' she'll alius let you mi kuo, she's 'round." "I kuo' how to 'tend to that bus iness, Punt. Shu mi I'll bu e quiet as a pot lam' in two days or Ihur'll be truld". What the result of this trade was I never learned, uh I never saw tiny of them after, except the young mail Hludgi-tt mid bis u w lu lp meet. As they lived several miles away in the direction of the moun tain through which I had to tyiss to get out of that country, 1 rode along with them, und lluding I could do no belter, accepted their hospitality for the night. Hlodg.-tt scoim-il a mild sort of a follow, cuhv, good-im lured, but ignorant. His new spouse was a woman of '22 ur 211, somew hat good-looking, as good looku went in that ruction. Her face wan more intelligent than nnv I had seen, and she seemed plenseif over tho result of the trade, With all my jniwers of n'iietrution I failed to iind any repugnance or horror over theaHair either with her or any one connect ed with it. Thev seemed to take it us a legitimate transaction, and I could only account for it on the gruund of utter ignorance of the law, either statutory or moral. Hit custom of trading wive among these iHiiple seemed as old and well loimdcd us is the everyday anil ev cry where habit of trailing in ordina rv articles of barter. We arrived al ltlodgettV Iioum! or cabin early in the evening and the new feminine bead of the faimlv be gan without a ripple or objection on the part of the Mlodgett juniors of whom there were lour. Mrs. Mlodgett the latest was u prettv fuir cook and took to the lat est btage of family iillairs us natur ally as if she had raised the family herself. Mlodgett, 1 must admit, seemed a pleasant sort of fellow, ready to give ids guest the best he hud, uiul to as sist him in unv manner possible. The evening meal over, 1 retired to bed in one corner of the room the cabin consisted of one room only and fell asleep almost immediately. In the morning I left, and before noon I had ridden through the gap and down the mountain side into another country, nntl among uiioth or, and lo all appearances a differ ent people. When 1 told them what 1 hud seen they showed no surprise; in fact almost evcryl'mly appeared to know more about it than I knew myself. They stated that the sec tion through which I had just come hail been settled generations since by a p"culiar people who were wide ly dill'treut in their modes and hab its from the (.fillers of other parts of the state, and that their peculiari ties grew up with them The coun try was too wihl and opportunities for eommuiiii'iitiiiti too scarce to in vite settlcme nt from the outside world, consequently the people were left severely alone, being seldom disturbed even by a passing travel er like myself. There is an interesting bit of history about the manner in which this territory came by its name. Washington was not the choice of the early settlors of the north conn try. '1 he pioneers held a eon von lion at Moiiticcllo, on the Cowlitz river in 1N.VJ. They wanted to seier relations with Oregon and become a separate teirilnry. 'I hey adopted a memorial to congress. In the document tiny set forth their population, resources and area, ami asked to bo recognized us u territory with the name of (.'ol iimbia. The congressional com inittee to which the immjoriul went reported favorably a bill nnd re tallied the name of Columbia. Mut when the bill was put on i t e iKihsago u Kentucky uiumber, M II. Stanloii. urosc ii it 1 1 moved to substitute the iiiimu of Washing ton fur Columbia. He argued that Col iiubiis had been hoiioied by having the District of OoIiiiii bin named after him, but no state or territory bud 1 eon named after the father of his country. Mr. Stmitoii'sameudiueut Went through by this change, in February, ls,"i;i Washington territory got the name which those desirous of li.iuug some other weiu not stiou' euouoh t change. Spoknu..' Statesman. ll is tiHi earlv to nominate (!ov- ernor Lmviy of Mississippi for the piesideney. rou tun ui:n ciiou:i!a. V'.i l'J Huron 8., hilt' I. .) f an, Wla , Nr. II, isss I halo uttid St Jari.Uoilfur t hlrl.nrhuli'ia it lilt KfCAt tio c t Krery funl nfTi.tnl ulih t!. fUniti tat i .ni"Uiy II and I rcc. i crnil lint i atu.-Y ll Imi iaul rm. i an, V- A M I.SNI , l'i hrnfl nil null. For Stablomon nml Stockmon. curt KB Cull. Silllngt, Uruliti. Spraist, Cilli, Strains. Linitnilt,Stiflnii,CractdMteli,Scratthii, Contraction!, flesh Woundt. strlngliatt, Sort. Ihrml, Oliltmptr, Colic, Whlllo. Poll Eill. Ililult, Tumors, Splints. Hlngbonos and Spatln Is their irl align D rcctlons tui i ich Mill. At Uni'uuiaT ami Urn iri HIE CHARLES A. V0CCLER CO., DtlUmoit, Uc. r 1 rrjACOBs OH f There is great wnsto in the r.iir.- oelt tins year. How can short felt for huts sup ply a long felt want? The schoolboy will object to any additional forms of 'licks, sir. The lute Judge Terry of Califor nia was ready for a quarrel whenov er he saw u good Field for it. Fut nnd sleek, many members of traveling dramatic companies go out us "dressed beof" and eomo back "on the hoof." A trotter mimed Mocking Mini made a reckon! of '':'20 j nt lloohus ter lately. This Mocking Mini in. worth listening to. Bathing in public is no longer good form at the ultra fashionable watering places. tJood form ulono excuses it anywhere. When the amount of express goods was limited to what Adam, tho father of the busiiuw, could carry in a sat -lid. that was the first limited express. In the Sullivan cueo in Mississin. pi a deiuitv slo iill' eon hln'l swear that tlie ling was in Marion county. .Marion is the only county lit the United States, then, that "hasn't u ring court house ring. . - Of course lauer beer is a vorv harmless beVel'.iL'f anil and not nt. all intoxicating, but a Cincinnati brewer has a chronic case of iini- jams from drinking too much of it, ami is locueii up m tlio insane asy lum. A bedridden patient in a Kiuisiih hospital w ho w is experimented on with the elixir of life, wuh able to leave his bed the next day. lie hud to. in fuel, in order to illi a place prepared lie- mm in the cemetery. - . . - .- A passenger on an ocean idonmer complaining of the imtitlyneSH of the table service said it didn't look as though it was ever washed on board. "Waiting for it to bo wash ed ashore probably," said a com panion. If any fuithcr proof wuh necessa ry of the fuel that the secession movement was more unftiiiunate in the choice of u leader than in any other one thing, it is furnished by Jell'crsoii Davis himself in his book, The Hise and I'.ill of The Southern Confederal y, which is a rethction of the man. Moth are di-mal fail ures. POWDER Absolutoly Puro. Tit' i i-wilir ttrv Irrt (?M and 1 Ilia or Hit. rf kin.l. a .1 1 1 A n.irfil of purlly .. V.iii- 1 . . lu.itili-al thai 1 ! I.- a -Id III ruitiprl. II . r .1 .h..tt wrlakl. ll..ii llli iIk in iiiini alum or l.liwiplula p a ltO)al lullni; I'tmiJt r I IW Wall SI , N. Y. Thu lUrYJ'.na'OUintJIa la. 1 1 I .March nml Kept., c .. Ii i .. tr It la an onoy. . , 1 ! tt.oftil tutor. in ti .11 !.!! nil who pur th -I- lift luittrioa or tho In 1 lilt 4 ol illu. Wo ...I ..1. i ftititlali you with t ' in I iniiiiiccpnary - 1 .!' Ik. .l.tttcu. atoou. oan o!o!!.n y..n ,.1 all th 1, . 1 Btl-.llflT! 1 1 1 . 1 oat. ('. .!', I ti .!, or Msy t.t h -p. 1 1., ii" to church, I 1.1 various slr.es. atylt-1 mi 1 ijititi J u-1 lUpiru out what ! r..,n.ii. M 1.7 till thuao ttiiiiim COMFOIITfltUT mitl u fnii miiKo n fnlr uatiinai 1 ni 1 It.- vui.t.ioi tlio 1IUYEHH' IIUIDU, v.lti't wilt ho sunt upon rocoipi t.f HI .; to pay poatnKO, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Ul-lll IXlulilKin Avoliuo, Ulilcaico.lU, iLs.'m 7 V 0 1 it ? 'vr 1 iitf nr 1 -rt irnvni l iv , t j ADJUSrADtEIN EVCrtY fJCARIMG AGENTS WANTED catalocuc DtLriiifliNo oim ruu lTne OF WHEELS bl NT UrJ APPLICATION. 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