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WILLAMETTE VARW&B.: SALEM, OKEGOJM, APRIL l,' lb7 7 & wm m r.K v If . jx i X S-J fiottltrji. GEO. 1). GOODHUE, KD1T0II. w POULTRY H0TE3. About eoven-oights of tho European eggs received in this country nro limed ; thoy are shipped to this country from Antwerp, Copenhagen and Hamburg; those coming from Antwerp nro gath ered in Belgium, Itnly nnd Franco; thoso from Copenhagen in Denmark, nnd those from Hamburg in Germany. In propnring tho pouUry-iioiwcB for winter tho most important matter is to bo line them as to prevent draughts or currents of nir. A crack ns largo as n thread will causo tho comb of n fowl roosting ncor it to freeze, which will bo a loss in eggn, ns hens with frosted combs will not lay until tho injurod pnrt is thoroughly healed. One gobbler nnd ten hens is nn aver ago flock of turkeys. Tho old hens mako hotter layers and mothers than tho younger ones, nnd in selecting tho brooding stock this should not bo over looked. Always procuro tho gobbler fiom a distance. In-breeding has much to do with tho difficulty usually encoun tered in raising young turkeys. Disease is not n natural condition of fowl life. Thcro nro no other nnimnls in domestication so freo from inherited or contagious diseases. Sound, healthy, dry food nnd pure, clean, cold wator, with tho necessary supply of mineral food to nid nnd promoto digestion, con stitute tho very best medicino for pre venting or curing tho ills of poultry. Cholco of Breeds In Poultry. A correspondent of tho American Cultivator, published nt Boston, Mass., contributes tho following interesting discription of tho various breeds of poul try nnd thoir adaptability to tho various iiBcs. Noarly every person who contem plates raising poultry for market or homo consumption has his particular fancy oh regards a breed. In tho stan dard of cxcellcnco thcro aro seventy dif ferent varioties, nnd noarly ovory yoar finds us with n now ono that somo en terprising breeder Iiob developed and for which is claimed ovory partical quality. For tho most pnrt these new breeds nro made up of crosses, bred for n suf ficient timo to establish pocniiar typs. Tho aim seoms to bo to got a goneral purposo fowl, practical in every way, nn alMho-yeor layor, plonty of flesh with littlo bono nnd oarly in maturing. Careful experiment among prominent brcodors has resulted in tho opinion that thoroughbred poultry is tho best to keep. Birds that nro nccossary to breed vory carefully for plumngo should bo nvoided, ns it will goncrally result in snerifleo of quality to points. In select ing n breed, got ono that has boon thoroughly established and has a well earned roputation'. CiossoH, ns a gonornl thing, after tho lira cross, aro apt to prove failures, tho bonofits boing Ion in tho second gonom tion. A propondoranoy of ono of tho parents is sure to crop out, objectionnblo features being usually the most promi nont, unless carefully balanced, whioh only a brooder of great exporionco can accomplish. Practically crosses aro use less with tho onlinnry poultry keopor aftor tho first cross. Typo muking should bo loft to tho fancier. Amonc tho first important considera tions in deciding upon a breed is tho location of tho henhouse, whether tho fowls nro to have limited or freo rango, ns somo birds cannot bear close confine ment, and secondly tho hardiness nece. eary to bear tno cnmaie, a iow como bird will do better than a high ono in cold climates. The market demands for poultry a bird with yellow skin, clean yellow legs,! small in bono ami plump wnen uressca Broilers to average from ono to two pounds, nnd roasters from 2J to six pounds. Thcro aro n numbor of grades of oggs, but those that bring tho highest prico aro warranted fresh, large uniform bo ovorcorno by dubbing. A frozen comb is nni in incentive to egg production. Tliorr. in vnr hn been two breeds of poullrv inj'tx nch universal favor as tho Light Unihina and tho Plymouth Uock. The Plymouth Rock is probably tho best general-purpose fowl nnd com bines all tno nnlciical nudities. They nro good all Wintei layers, hardy, quick to mature, plump, with yellow legs nnd skin. A Plymouth Rock makes a good broiler-ut eightiWeoks old, and n first class rooster at thrco months. Their flesh is very fine and juioy. A good bird has a moderately low comb, which is affected but littlo by tho cold, if properly cared for. Thoy lay a largo brown egg, aro good setters, excellent mothers, nnd can be kept in comparutivo confinement. Tho Wyandotte, though popular, is apt to bo disappointing in its results. It has tho qualities of tho Plymouth Hock, nnd is claimed to bo an equal to tho latter in practical utility. Tho birds aro vory handsomo, but after n second moulting becomo very light, and their ancestry constantly shows itself. Tho best of all Asiatics is tho Light Brahma. They do not mature as oarly as tho Plymouth Rock, but aro ono of tho best breeds for tho market. Thoir flesh is very fino and as broilers thoy aro unsur- fmssed, whilo thoy aro excellent Winter ayers, producing tho most oggs from October to May. Thoir eggs nro unrK colored nnd of n largo sizo. Tho Brahmas aro not good mothers, being hoavy and clumsy. Tho birds when young aro almost wholly without feathers, but aro hardy nnd fatten quickly. In selecting a breed to keep for profit buy that which suits your purposo. Get a good strain to commence with and in its purity. Good selected stock at tho start means strong, healthy, vigorous chickens, and the standard onco sot you will never vary from tho best. Most fanciers hnvo a mating for producing cockerels and one for producing pullets. Not that tho mating will produco all pullets or cockerels, but if a malo hap pens to bo hatched from tho first or a femalo from tho second it will bo a good o.io. Thus, in ordering eggs for founda tion stock it is well to montion what you want. Aitonltblag Ouoceis. It ti tho duty of every perton who bat tueil Botohee't German Syrup to let iU uouilrnul qualities bo known to their friends in ccrlog Comumption, tevero Coughs, Croup, Atthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can uo it without !m mediate relief, 'three dotes will relievo any cic, and we consider it the duty of all Dru j gilts to recommend It to tho poor dyinp, con sumptive, at least try one bottle, at 60,000 dozen bottles wero told laat year, and no ono caao wnero It failci was reported, ouch a medicino as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Atlc your druggist about It. Sample bottlo to try. 10 cents. Regular size, 75 cents. Sold by all druggist and Dealers, in the United States and Canada, rniiQc oIiuni. UlUNtiE DIRECTORY. The Oreeon State Orange. OFKICEHS. R. P. Bolee, Salem, Miriou Milwaokle, Olack Matter Judge KM., Ugn. Overseer. A. Luclllng, amas uo., Un. Lecturer II, K. llayct, Stafford, Clackama Co., Ogn. 8toward J. V. Cook, McMinnvllle, Yamhill Co., Ogn. Astt. Steward J. Voorhtcs, Woodburn, Ma rion Co., Ogn. Chaplain A. F. Miller, Willaburg, Clacka. mas Co.. Ogn. Treasurer E Strong, Salem, Marion Co., Ogn. Secretary Mrs. M. J. Train, Albany, Linn Co.. Ogn. Gato Keeper. John Simpson, Siutlaw, Lano Co., Oregon. Ceroj Mri. Annie Simpson, Siutlaw, Lane Co., Oan, Pomona Mrs. S. M. Cook, McMlnnvillo, Yamhill Co., Ogn. Flora Mr. E. Ruttell. Wslla Walla, W. T. Lady Atilttant 8teward Mitt Lydia Brook, Salem, Marlon Co., Ogn. Capital Ciiy Nursery ! SF ANY ONK WANTa TO BUY FlilSTCLAW Fruit Tree ua gtt whet they biy, and more u lor their nionty, especially I'LIIMS, t'HUM.H and other trei a. el which I hare a tpendld stock. than elsewhere, they can do to at the Capital Nursery, 1ST My TUKKh are crown on NK1Y LINU, that ha not been rxbansted by mere lve crop or tree, nnd are n HKALTIIV and IVoKOt78 a tree ran be under the moat favorable condition. For Dcscrlptlr Catalogue, Prlcc-Llit, and Order Sheet, tent free, address I II. LEACH, box !T, 8ALKM, OREGON. Nursery On mil rait cl BtU llouee, on tho State l'rlson read. JanllmS TANGENT NURSERY I ii. In sho and color, which latter should bo dark brown, and lastly clean. Tho dif ference in price between large, dark brown eggs and small whito ones is us ually from fivo to ton cents in tho Boston retail market. Tho first-named eggs are usually in great demand for boiling and among housewifes aro con sidered to be worth fifty per cent more than tho latter. Probably tho most prolific lawyers aro the Leghorns, tho Whito Leghorn being considered superion to tho Brown or Black by many breeders. They can bear confinement, are clean feeders and good foragers. On tho other hand they are high flyers, it being necessary to have high f onces to keep them in their yards. They aro vnry small, and as a market fowl aro not profitable on this account, while their eggs are thin and watery and quito small. Their high combs large wattles are to their disadvantage during the cold weather, but this may ScitAiTLE. This is a Dutch dish, and quito palatable ; it is a nico way to work up bits of meat and tho head of n hog, and in enso of cmorgoncy is a quick dish to got ready for tho tablo. To mako it, soak tho blood all out of tho meat, clean tho head thoroughly, and boil it till tho flesh parts easily from tho bones. Tako out ovory bono, and drain tho moat from tho water in which it was boiled ; tlion for four quarts of moat, after being chop ped fino with a heavy shoon, add thrco tablcspoonfuls of pulvcrizod sage, ono of black peppor and four of salt ; mix thoroughly with your spoon whilo it is hot. Then put in a clonn kittle and bring it to boiling heat j havo ready throo pints of sifted Indian meal, nnd stir it in, sifting tho meal through your fingers, so there will bo no lumps. Slico whon cold, and you havo your bread and meat all together. Somo persons liko it better without tho raeal, but tiro truo scrapplo needs tho moal. Either way, it is n pleasant method of cooking tho head, and thcro is no danger of warm weathor tainting tho meat, as it will keen for months if in a cool place. Tho lard that risos on the water in which tho moat is boiled is nico for shortening, and tho water is a great treat for tho poultry. A BuuetUon to the Traveling Public. Tourl'tt, emigrant and mariner find that Ilottctcer' Stomach Hitters it a medicinal tafeguard againtt unhealthy influences, upon which they can implicitly rely, tlnce it pre. vent the effect of vitiated atmosphere, un accuttomed or unwholesome diet, bad water or other conditions unfavprablo to health. On long voyage, or journey in latitude adja cent to the equator, it U especially useful a a preventative of the fertile complaint and disorder of the stomach, liver and bowelt, which are apt to attack native of the temper ate rone sojourning or traveling in such re gions, and it it an exellent protection againtt the Influence of extreme cola, tudden change of temperature, exposure to damp or extreme fatigue. It not only prevent in and remittent fever, and other disease termittent of a malarial type, but eradicate them, a fact which ha been notorious for year past in North and South America, Iieilco, the West Indie, Australia and other countriet. The seven wonders of tho world aro or wero the Colossus of Rhodes, now destroyod ; tho Mausoleum erected by Artemisia in memory of her husband, of which tho ruins remain ; tho Pyra mid of Cheops at Ghizoth: tho Templo of Diana at Ephesus; tho Pharos at Alexandria; the Hanging Gardens at Babylon, and the Olympian Deas, a statute by Phidias. ., Its DaUoarT Flavor. And the efficacy of it actios bar render ed the fataoaa California liquid (roil rtaatdy, Syrup of Fig, Imaaeaaely popular. It claauae and tone up the clogged and fsver lab system, and dispel Headacboa, Cold u4 f reri. ror sale by all druggist. Prylni-Tno French Method. There aro properly but two methods of frying' ono by which tho object to bo friond is immersed in smoking hot fat, and Iho socond by which tho object i friond by contact with tho mct.il of tho frying-pan, just enough fat being used to provont sticking. Food properly fried is dolicious and not greasy. "Whon friod food tastes greasy it is bocauso tho grcaso was not proporly boated, or becauso thoro was not enough of it. When fat is hot enough to fry with it is nt a temperaturo bctwoon 31CF. to 400)F., and closes tho pores nnd car bonizes tho extorior of tho object, so that no fat is absorbed. Tho directions herewith aro for frying by tho first pro cci: Vtu n pan largo onough so that tho fat, lard or oil will immcrso tho artielo lo liu fried. If you uso tho wiro basket inaitu for lifting articles out of fat with out piercing them with a fork, it is nec essary to sot tho baskot into tho fat be fore it is heated. If you set tho cold baskot containing cold food into tho heated fat, thoro will bo n spluttoring sufficient to throw tho food over tho stovo ; tho fat will also bo cooled bolow tho frying point. Fried articles should bo laid for an instant on warm blotting papor whon thoy aro takon from tho fat, that any adhoaring fat may bo absorbed. now to Clean Drone. Got fivo conts worth of soap-bark from tho druggists (about a tcacupful). For ono dress, tnko half of it and steep in about ono quart of boiling wator for about half an hour or moro, then strain through a cloth. For a Bilk drcsH, whilo tho liquid is warm, tako a pioco of white llannol and dip into it nt intorvals, and rub tho silki or satin, with it till it seems cleansed. Whon done, pull tho material straight and hang it to dry; do not iron either tho silk or satin. If tho dress is very much soiled, uso cloan liquor to rinso it; but do not uso clear water for silk, or it will not Btiflbn up well. For a woollen dress, dip tho part to bo cloansod, or tho wholo of it, if needed, into tho liquor. This can bo rinsed in tho samo, after washing, or in cloar warm water. If vory dirty put tho dress to soak in a tub, in tho liquor, with moro water added, boforo cleaning or washing. Tho woollon goods should bo pressed be fore thoy nro quito dry. Water in which potatoes havo been boiled will cleanse dclicato colored woollen or worsted goods. Tho dross should bo wot all over. Uso no soap, Rinso in clear warm water. Press whilo still damp. This will not injure tho most dclicato colors. Tho liquor in which soap-bark has been steoped, when used cold, is excel lent for washing bluo lawns that aro easily faded. It should bo washed with moro water than is used for woollens. Farm and Garden. Palpitation ot the Heart. Persons who suffer from occasional palpitation of tho heart aro often una ware that thoy aro tho victims of heart discaso and are liablo to dio without warning. Thoy should banish this alarming symptom and euro tho disease by using Dn. Flint's IIeakt Rkmedy. At all druggists, or J. J. Mack fc Co., I) and 11 Front stroet, 8. F. Blub Vmuou Cheapest at Port Drug Co., 100 Btato stroet. i u ; W. SETTLEMIEK, Prop.. Tangent, Linn Co., Oregon. I would respectfully call the it tec lion ot the vlihlng to set out orchards, to the fact that I hire a L.AUUN btulk el very nice Nursery Trees and 8htubbry, comlstlng mainly of Fruit, Grope Shade, and Nut Ornamental Trees. ALSO.. Ylncs, Small Fruits, and Roses. Which 1 will sell at cheap at the cheapest X&. No Insect rest In My Nursery. Send for catalogue and Trie list Address: 11. W. BETTLKNIEn, octltrcO Taug-en t, linn County, Ongon, li. W ALLEN, (Successor to II. HANSON.) 171 Front Street, Fortlnml, Or. Wholesale and Retail Doalei In FARM, GARDEN. FLOWER SEEDS. ORNAMENTAL AND SHADE LL SOUTH OF FLANT8 ANO BIIKUDUETIY L and all Tarleties of New 0I10WTII Orass Seed, RALROAD NURSERY! FRUIT TREES! I have a laras ttock of rrnlt and Ornamental 1 ree from one to throe jrart old conilillng ot 50,000 Apple Trees ! 40,000 Plum and Prune 20,000 Cherry Trees ! 10,000 Pear Trees ! 10,000 Peach Trees ! 25,000 Shrubs and Plants! All riown on high dry toll and without Irrigation. tr I Uratt and Hml oa Htanitlna Seedlings, not on Cut Hooti, Therefor my trees are healthy and clear ot Insects. My nursery Is situated SO minutes dilrs east from the Stark street Ferry, on lb tine Lint road, near Mt. Tabor. Call and let my ttotk ef trcet It you with io set an orcnam. My prices are as low a any reliable Ire can be sold. Beware ef thrap Trees. TO. MY CATALOGUE HUNT FUEB AdJreaa all orders to U. W. ratKTTYHAN. Trepristor Railroad Nursery, East I'oilUnJ, Oreven. WOODBURN NURSERY 1 Keep the Largest ttock of Fruit, Shade, Ornamental and Nut Trees I North l California, at tbt very lowest rates Kc Al'IIISur other IniMt pests ol.lcli are rtlnltiK rnoei of the Nuretrles. A p'e trees, IS to 110 pr 100. Tear. Teach and Cherry, 112 to t!0 t I DO. fluiuaand 1'iunw, f 8 to U per UO. Ilvevy dUcountan 1000 lots, tar bend run catalogue and i-uice-libt. Address: J. U. HtTTLEMIUK. octlmO Woodburn, Oregon. CSIIsnrTIM OVKEIt. An old physician, retired from practice, harlnj had plaoedla bis band by an East lodla missionary the fsrmuU of a slmpl TCffctaU remedy for the speedy aad permanent cue ol Consumption, lircmchltls, Cat arrb, Asthma, and all tbroat and Lunf Affections, also a posltlT and radical cur for Ncrroas Debility and all Ntrrou OocoylalnU, arWr Iitrlojf tesUd IU wonderful cumirt powers In thousands of oase. has felt it bis duty toruakltknowntablsttTcrUa;fllowt, Actu ated by this tootle and a desire to reJIer biuua suf. ferine. I IU tend free ol chary, to all who detlr It, this redp In Ocraua, Xaxllah a French, with full dlf actions far preparis and awlsf . Bent by mall by 1 1 lnlc wlln '"-r -- ' oaabxthls paper, W. A. XOVhTsB rower's Moea llciawjsir M.T. bfcn SEEDS : SEEDS 1 MILLER BROS., Seedsmen. DEALERS IN GRASS & GLOVER FERTILIZERS, Etc,, Etc. Fruit Treesln Season. No. 100 Heeond Mt., fortUnd, Or. 26,000,000 people use FERRY'S SEEDS D.M.FERRY&CO. ax aatnuiMUDw URHST StIIIMtll in 0,4 uvtUL M.FERRUCO'S llieatrawe, m. .rl.Un a rriM SEEDMNUJIL For 1087 will b mailed FREE to all ippuoanta, nu (blast season's cnitomars without or deruc It. .raliKiefeta all.tMryrw. ae. iIn Uarm iIm. rtiU er yfomrtHDt.fteiilf nl for (i. Address D.M.rtlRTJk'O Detroit. Mloh. BIBj MGrH .bi'-pHi i mM. o timam V9PaaW HaVK0w wmlj 1 1 l.HLflVVVV? THE IMPROVED ACME WASHER and BLEACHER ! Weighs only Frra Un., and cnu In) cnrrlo,! In n small taII... ril.UOU ltrwann roa its but anion. Wash. Inir tnailo lleht and nur. Tho clot hr Tiaro that pure wniieurPR irmcn uu oilier Hindu itf wanhltiv mn nrn. ' iluco. Ao rubMnu rfirttlrrtf; no friction to lnjuro tho fatirlc. To pi nee It In erery ACME, mt, April . -81. X'iiccd'Tt 5. anSlf not found satisfactory within ono month frum dato ot purchn-r, inoiiey refunded, leae KxirrM rharges. 8ond for circular. Agents wantod. r.WtI)H.NMH.'JUiVonai;Hi.,Toronlo.pnt N.ll. MnchlneswIIUMithlpppUfroniHoclirster.N.V., thus saving U. & duty. I'll ato mention this t-r. J MOSEB & SONS, !!. , ....---' .-- -j.. t' v -til mmw enaz.9 ., '-' ' M V ri-SlSWfSaiTO 1 . " 1 . t rTl: JUS M& ttr m..i r.MtkAK. MANUKACTUI1K ALL KINDS OP .Hi:iA .1 IIUIKII t-'Kt'lT HOXt'. iraetakln C'rntra. t'uit 1'nrbrrs, Lie. Addrc.i- J. HOSKU X HONH, I'ortland, Or n't-M n fw is Floral Guide J-OO 1HHT. aw tea-ir contain! 3 Colored 1'latet nutiorMi of llluaira. ttuns siki near, tui set It reriaiuinr to Oarnrninc and Hcit culture ana or 1M ciniainlor tn Jllu.iraie Uit of n.-! all the rLowtu ass ViatTABLXI imi with ai. rectlone how to rrow thnn nte the ii "r.i;i)H, PliAMTrt. AHl JIL'f.llt eso w prururxt. with price of each. Tnll um mallM free on rrreintof IS cent, and the 10 cent rosy ot ietiirui from the nm ordersentut, Kerr one mirrMtm in ertMrn.orwnt deetre good, fmh hIi ennnid har tt.it ort. a refer to the million, of pruin inn n- tiauted out teds. BuToiLr Vira'anraixar IIiiwi iithr. JAMES VIGIC. SEEDSMAN'. Uui-uoalrr, ft. V THE DINOEE & GONAIUD GO'S IlKAUTII'lil, KVICIt.llMIO.llIMl ROSES ,.W,V,!!.,',..st.",'lnlJKu.nwlenddltrlhutliif UOMI:h. Wuto all (ha Ult nuTrlikw and .t standard aorta. In dilferant sitM and rir to suit all want. Our -lot I kol4t e.ir(,((u to cboM f rniu Wwnd strung 1'ot lloa eate! by mall lo illi'u.1 Omoaa. purchaMt' enolo. of earUtUa, all labeled, 3 TO 12 PLANTS tt I soto ilu 1 ll I w 9 1 per Ifancfred. tfouwngluealu IStoiesrTUiMNibr.iprrM, Our Tr UuiJr.'!? rfW.igantlylii.lrafil1 lrre. Itoae Urowais, ('ct Uruvei, Obr.ler Co. Vol wwmm aUaVaVTVAa A ilawH U0 SEEDS n $Z WarrontBCl. Vre.YMtii.Mr, Tentstl.twd. ohoan, lllu. traiea I'aiaioiruM H.nl rr rrleealowoat. Fack.l.l.u. Ifroo. (lanl.nen .y Mir qseds DOH1. IK.HMIH1IUI uiuice isiacia aivpn ownv. hit lo VirlW tjnrtttntn ALNenn BRon., .. iiockloru, ill. OH 30 DAY8' TRIAL. THIS NEW ELASTIC VunsIbTctp m iuv.il 11 fa & l'aul Aiifflrenl Irim uihera, U run hpa. wlih (Ulf. ulloiUnif li)larwntr.iu1avttj ltawlt tO All p.itloii uf Ul Uxly whllti thha Inliettcup doe With tho flnaor. nift u ni'i MWTirri tcru-in itu cuUrvfrr. . huAv whllti th lioll li QHV nreaaoa book -u Into w tines iui as a parspa n lia itiFUw iTVCeiarv um uvr f flu? utd nikfht.uM. m r-allcl cur dorKhUaJitl fhtii. K?nt lirin&ll ytr tUrWLUITU TKIUW.I L&Mff, W Dr. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy- JSI Market HI reel. GOAKIIIt'AHN HOW TO AVOID dlaeuee, and how wonderfully you are mails. I'rlrat. Oltlce.Jll Uearytit, L'on.ultatlon on Loet Uanhood and all disease ol Wmnin, Uend lor books. lanSIS' JBX ferrr-sJ Bf SEEDS! K. J, IsOWKN'M LAECK lUustrated PescriptNs and f rleed Catalogue ot Vegetable, flower, Llotcr, Oiaasand Allalfa seed, containing Valuable inform, tlon for the (lirdener, the Farmer and the Ka icily, mailed KllKE to all applicants Address: E. J. Btwcii, Seed Mercliaute tU 817 Hansom strssl Baa rranclsco, Oal. Wm. IIAH8KY, Oso. 0. BINOUAH RAMSEY & KINIIAM. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Oriswold's Uulldlng, Balem, Oregon. BUBINBBH IN ALL TIIK COURTB BOUCITCD and Notes snd Accounts aoUecUd. J. B. Connie kannfactnrer, Wlioletal anultttaU Dealer lo afl kinds ol Harness, Saddles, Whips, Bridle LagfceH A TraokH. XT 1M " " rt UrttU rarUaas), Also ksso constaatlr on band a luie tt Leather and rUddlerr liardwar. avrXentlos thl paper. majeU Oregon. ortinente Uanu'a Whito Mitalllo Kar Uarklng Ubcl, tUmtd to order with nanio, or naina sod addret and num. Dtn. II U reliable, rhea(i and convenient. Hill at sight and Hives perfvU satlifactlon. Illustrated lllccIJit and samplt free. Agents wanted. n. H. liANA, WcstLclMuuiu, Ii. U. RUPTURE . ,!I?.t!!l,,'.,irJ1 ?' Ihn!?undliig reduction for I'll. J. A allkltMSNN laniou. Hums Treatiu.nl, tha unlr known guarauiiviiiroiian4cur wlihvui owraiiot yr hindrani-e irumlaborl huaUelor lrunUu.lt l, feetreunilaii iiilitanailar, norhanag. eulu-d lo a I ac. NowSIOonlr. Ki'd for circular or iiia.iir iiMau.li.tniiiiou.aiuipruula, Oetrurnl attgmuuil U happy, nflkewilJitbuJway, hew Vurk. 40xiONC LOANS. VJ JTiuu m Insu I. .1 I. I. pi .a, O erie4MieJe.HIr 1 a,rl.tcrb . X."". UU rir ', a. Gardner. M.aaiw, Calaoe Dull , , v laalaaatl, t AGENTS K. J. M A.T11 K WH. Mon. main, i, . ook; .'111 ,ini Jan. 1 h.f,M.u..nr,a itmiuv n.aiii. i. . vn . I. slV.ir more Finn Hkeleio I .iBc MIN.UO. m. rUrtl.. i'bllo. Ills., Is rl'irl'ta t i.00 tier i riuiogu. rree. .l niu, uv.Tis, vihw, iia,. tr, QUea. ara only Haiim, . J. K. HUHtAUU Si CO.. (j;i.riuuutl. Ohio. ra