- THE COLUMBIAN. U. S. OFFICIAL PAPER. CHURCH NOTICES. ETIIODIST EPISCOPAL Services AHrfna 1st Subbutli 11 .v. u. St. Johns " . " 7 P. M. St. Helen 2ul 11 A. 11. & 7 P. it. Jtayview, 3d , " 11 A. M. Sr!plMMte, " " 3 P. K. AU'ina 4th " 11 A, it. . St. John ' " 7 f. N. Hnl.n School House 5th Sabbath 11 a- m. JUinier " " 7 P. M. D. T. Brows, Pastor. E PJSCOPAL MISSION Services. St. Helens 3d Sablwith at 11 a. m. and 7 P. M. Hkv. J. 11, W. Sellwooo, Missionary. SUNDAY SCHOOL Every Sunday 1 Jay view' Mu. Jajjim Gjlu Superintendent. Mil. Wm. Cofklaxd, Secretary. B AND OF HOPE ayview, 3d Siuiday at 1 p. f. " m . . X ' 1 m " 1 jl ks. .-vLU.Mi.Ti, i resiuent. . Mks. (Jill, Superintendent. Mrs F. Hoit, Secretary. Local News. Mr. Nelson Hoyt fears his wife is no better. We are having .fine weather at prcs a.it aail all hMjld try ami enjoy it. Hoil Geo. McDride is getting along quite well, We hps toee him all right again, before many day. Mr. S. F. Shattuck is very sick. Mr. Slmttuek is a valuable citizen, auJ one that it would be liard to spare. Who tried to heat a county treasurer out of $2.50 ? Short rolls may bo good for kit. tens but not for tall men. Dr. Davis, of La Centre, will purchase In Han relics especially rare ones, and will pay a good cash price for the tame. Mr. W. II. Whitney and Mr. Met F. llazen, have both fine farms, a little rough er haps in the start, but bound to- develops into pk-niid places. Mr. Larseu has started a store at Warren, near the jlace where picnic used Jo be held, He has a nice stock of goods and U very popular .'iJiipntC tly? SeJtltTS. Young Mr. and Miss Stephens now occupy the residence of Mr. CopelanJ, on the JVay, till winter sets jn. Mi. Coin-Liftd oupies his place on the Slough nuai while. The roads of Columbia county are im proving. The ridge just out of town is improv, -d, and a fine bridge has beep built near Mr, J.teph Ctpehvids place n tlw Bay, Mr, Nelson Hoyt camedown on Ved nesday to meet his wife and daughter, who came down on the Telephone, from Antoi ja. We did not learn whether Mrs. Hoyt was jtn proving or Mr. and Miss Stephens' place contains 815 acres. Their father was formerly 'county - judge td Columbia county, and much. reiected iu hU day and generation, and his jnemory is revered. - - Tim Xew A'or th treat has the. following: The Adams-Flag-CoLU3tBlAX-Mjst-imbnglio,at St, Helens, has taken a new turn, this time by F.agg having one of the Adamses arrested for criminal libel. - Yes and yet it has taken another turn. ths Major was ali arrested, and both were honor ably acquit ted, while Flagg seems to have been jnxt a little left. Charles C. Slavens and brother, are house-builders at La Cama-, W. T. They have built a beautiful school house in Joy's neighbor lixl that knocks the spots oil of any school houe in the county. The Major andhis "nephew, iiv.the first round, pulled down their opponent's flag, and it is now at half mast. He droped the doctor con sluding lie was a lid pill.and now hopes toswal lovy the Major whole without pepper or salt, but he may get cayenued before ho gets through, ta, ta. - Hofsteattr t Cof stili live on their art palace mid take thoe magnificent pictured that everyone admires. They spare no expense and are always making improvements in the art of taking picture, They are two of the finest nun we ever knew, and have the entire confidence of the community. Mr- Amos Slavens has one of the finest farms in Columbia coujity, It does us good away down to the deepest coi ners of our heart to think Mr. ami Mr. Slavens will have such a princely phce for their old age. Such beautiful laud re mind us of Illinois, ami don't much resemble the gtnerality of Oregon lands. Mr, John McNuIly kilh-d a hig bear the other day, and we got wmiu of the meat which ii fat and juicy. "We are fond of all kinds f meat especially bear. The bear had a bigger paw than Flagg, and our devil threw it out this morning, it liad maggots in it, we mean the paw. Mr. Baker, of thfe Mercury ; is a live man, and when he appears you may be tire there is music in the air. That nice black beaver he wears does m A rest on a numb skull, you may be certain. Sinners hoary and young beware, lest the Recording angel catch you just as you wlip. A child's among ye takin notes, and faith hell print it. The Oregon Scout, a first-class pap r published at Union, Orego;i, in its i.s.-ue of the a;th, has the follow iug to nay: The Colcmiuax, published at St. Helena, Columbia county. Or., and the Ct ntervillian, published at CVnterville. Umatilla county. Or., have been placed on our exchange list, lioth of these papers are blight and spicy and reflect credit mon iheir managers. Mr. W. 11. Strouhle, editor of the East Portland Vindicator, is one of the rint writers on this co;v."t, or :my other coast. That paper has l;n on the advance every since he took the editorial helm. His brother editors in West Portland will have to look out for their laurels. Mr. Strouble !esides being so fine a writer is a big hearted gentleman, and a man worthy of the kindly consideration of the noblest met',. W. Ii, Dillard, Esq., is soon to leave fr the States. lie ha formed a partnership with one of the most prominent lawyers (S Nor folk, Virginia. We have many acquaintances in that chivalrous city, and while we shall miss hiiiL here, we congratulate them in such an ac cession. He has won hosts of friends by his courteous manners while in Oregon, and bids fair, if he remains here, to become one of the most prominent lawyers in the state. He is a highly educated gentleman, and possesses beai-Jes great share of mother wit,: inherited from an intelligent ancestry. " Notice for Publication. IAXD OKKICE AT OliEGOX ClTY, OrKGON. Sep., 10, 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following named sit Jer Has filed notice of his intention to make final iroof in support of his claim, and' that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia County at St. Helens Ore gon, on Thursday, Nov. 5, 1885, viz: John L. wu, pre-emption D. S. No. 433G for the N. 1 of N. J of Sec. 20, T. 7, N. li. 4 w, He name the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: F. Langfeldt, C. Nelson, J. McFarland, and W. C. McCee, all of Clatskanie, Columbia coun ty, Oregon. L. T. 13 AM N, Register. Notice for Publication. Laxd Ofkick at Okegon Citt Oregon. Sep. Hi, 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler lias tiled notice of his intention to make final proot in support of his claim,' and that Raid proof will be made before the County Judge or County Clerk of Columbia county, at St. Helens, Oregon, on Friday, Nov- i, 188."; viz: William Wackford, homestead entry No. 5578, for the S W i of Sec. 22. T H N 11 3 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said laud, viz: James Downing, James Severn, Frank Down ing and James Kuckel, allofTryon, Columbia County, Orevon. L. T. BAMN, -Register. Notice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. U. S. Land Office at Orkgox City, Or. September IS, 1SS5. ) Notice is hereby given that Cord Sscngstake, of Portland, Multnomah county, Oregon, ha made application to purchase the South halt of the South-west quarter uf Section No 17 of Town ship No. 5, North of Range N o. I west of the Willamette Meridian, under the provision of the act of Congress, approved June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of Timber Lands in the State of California, Oregon, Nevada, and iu Washington Territory," All adverse claims to said tract of land, or any jjortioii thereof, must be tiled in the United States Land Office, at Oregon City, Oregon, be fore the expiration of sixty days from September 25, 1885. (liven under my hand this, 18th day of Sep tember, 1S85. L. T. BAKIN, Register. 825-10t C. M. Wells, M. D. Room3 f7 t 5S. Union Block, cor. 2nd and Stark.. PwESIDENCE: 208 MAIN St, BE TWEEN 8th Jc 9th. Office Hours; 9 to 10 a. iu. 1 to 9p. uv I'oitland, 1 Oroson TTTTTflTmore money than at anything else W mX by taking an agency for the best sel in ' book out. "l"ginners succeed grandly. None fail. Terms free. Hallett Roii Jo. I'ortland, Maine. an'Wlyf Census of Columbia Count y. For theTear 1885. Furnished by Hon. J- H. Swv ger, County Assessor. males. Legal voters, -Males age 21 and upwards, Males not 21 aud over 10, Mules under 10 - Total - - -FEMALES. Eighteen and upwaicls Under 18 and over 10 -Under 10 - ' - Total -Total male and ft male 3013. STOCK AND IVOOL. Wool, ll'S - . . 884 921 300 407 171S Gil 232 452 129" 1090 1115 2808 2SoO - 38 Sjieep, numi'er, Hogs, Horses Mules Cattle tc u oon v PRODUCTS. Acres under cultivation 4121 Wheat raised preceding year, p-r bushel, 40.")8. Outs .... Barley and rye -Corn llay, tons, . - Butter aji J cheube, lbs, Hops, - - ' -Potatoes, bushel.-, - FRUITS. Appkta ' - -Prunes and plums LUMBER. Lumber, feet, fish. Salmon, b'rls, 12,112 - 212 G90 - ;03G - G2,r, ir 4110 57,83S 13,000 719 4,110,000 - 488 More New Subscriber.?. And Still They Come. F. C. Winchester, lt;.iuier, Or. James II. Stuart, Arkansas, W. T. Geo. Barlow, M. Colli u. W. T, Joseph Silva, Itainier, Or. James II olden " Maj. J. S, ltiuierson Clo G. Young M, J. Ket.ering it Bro ' Ed. Dobbins " W.:i. Meh in, K ilann, W. T. National Hotel, Portland. Charles Saleen, Soappoosc, Or. Itoiicrt Nelson, " ' E. Elan.l, La Centre, W. T. Geo Barr 11. Hobert lu-nry Ttir"'U " C. L Parker, Astoria, Or. Sheriir W. G. Boss " iU.o. lUvidsou Cap. James Cox " W. W, Wherry W. T. Coleman Sf Co ' Judge F. Taylor Capt. J. M. 1). Gray J. O, Boorth Occident llot.l ' VV. B, lleadiugton ' J. V. Warren, Knappa, Or. Lvis Myer, Vancouver. Ben Ncer, Kulama, A. llutta Mrs. M. Welch II W. Fowler PJiiiip Harney " Abe Neer It. P. Foster Christ'n Siehman " James Doll " L, Kirchhoil, Astoria. PROFESSIONAL CAPvDS. A. "W. M00RB, 2&.-D. Physician & Surgeon, River Street, St. Helen, Oregon. All calls eitlier by letter or in ieraon will be promptly answered. F. A. MOORE, Attorney - at - Law, ST. HELEN, OREGON. Office Itiver Street in front of strand. Prompt Attention Given to Collections, Etc. aulotf John H. Mitchell, Sal ph M. Dement. MITCHELL & DEMENT. A.ttorncys&Counsellrs at Law, 1 looms No. 1, 2, 3 and 4, Kaiuni's JJuildinir, oriIi-cast cor ner First aud l'ine sts., Portland, Oregon. F. A- Coltv, 2.. OFFICE: S. W. CORNER FIRST Jc YAMHILL, Residence cor. 7th and Yamhill.' Portland, . Oregon. "v7. B- .LILLAED, Attorney-at-La-w Oflice, at St. Helen, Oregon. Will attend terms of Cou rt at AstorLi, Ka lama & l' u tland. l'ractice iu all Courts of State m Wash. Ter. T. A. McBRIDE, Attorney - at - Law, OREGON C1TV, OKF.fiOX. Particular attention given to business before the Land Office. no12tf Dr. H. C STICKWEY, Cor- First and Washington . Streets, Dekum'3 buildiug. ) Portland, - ' Oregon. Ceneral and Orthopedic Surgeon. J. W- CAMPBELL, Civil Engineer and Surveyor. St. Helen, Oregon. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch auliStf Geo. "W. LEcB&XDE, General Merchandise, ST. HELEN, OREGON A new and complete stock of Goods now in btore. l'rices reasonable Terms Cucih. aulStf C. W, COLE. F. A. MOOr.E. JOOUE & Q0LE, Attorneys and Counsellors. St. Helex, Okegox. Will practi.-e in all the Courts of Ore-mi and Washington Territory, v."44 Dr. VA1THO2J0IS0AB, I.ATK OK XKW VOUK. ' - Mow located at Ho 1 32, 8 34 Thin l st., corm-r of AMer. rorll.uid, - - Creson. I'r. Q. VAN" is the most suc.-essfnl I.rs- nvA Tii'AT Doeiisr in Aiu.r'ua. !1 tl 1. 11 y.m voiir tn.oi.le vvitlioitt. a-!;inir yon H Mii.jfle iucsl ion, an l V.'AJMIANT al'KtlMANKXT t'l TJ". in the follow ; Jisc use: Jv'cr vii.'.is J:ctiiiit-, jM.-nuj.ton-iiH:it, Sutiiiua IOss-cs, Sjxinl I icc.iv. Kiiiiiiw Mi-niory, WvmY: EVc-s. Stunted lvtIo-;v Jiient. ImlU o! Kp.-.m-.'V." Iiiiki'. ori-ihetl JSI'hxI. Pitnolus, Jii!,o.l:noiit to Murrii'e, u!.-o rldl and Skin liutm s, ;hilis. Ern'itioiin, H lir I'liilinsr, IJ.)no I'aiiiM. wl'1i'tii, s'oie TliMKit, ''I"u!i!;tie7 Ll:er,- KfTcttN of Mercury, Kid iicv and 15! u!d r trouMcs, Weak Uaek. Unrn'ni,' Trine, Im'-ontieiice, (ioinnrh-oa. (ilect, Strk-lure reichinn se.irHiiii treatment, prompt relief i.uil cure for lito, without hirrlrarice to Imiines.s. J-.7""15' t'l'll SKXES con sulted confidentially. If iu troulile cull or ritu, dcUiyt are dtoijiero-is. :otiMiltation, prrional or by letter .KItEK. Consult the old IKM-tor. llefore;eonBdiiif your case consult Or. V. ixn. . ' A friendlv letter or call may save future sufter in', and a;id jroIdenMays-to'Jife.' Xledicim scut every where, secure from exMjsure. Mtice hours 3 to 8. Tenns f"r treutmenC strittlv cash. $10 $10 $10 TyTfi TTTCiTr u E,u'rsotie n,au VV Mi v JLO.O. or woman iu every Nc:ihborhootl on the Pacilic Coast For full particulars addiew, A. L. BANCROFT and Co, San Franciseo. iGhiganBugpGo. KALAMAZOO, Mich. j Wholesale Manufacturers of all kinds of Open and t nrr.mr.K &nd ROAD CARTS. Asent wanted eTerywhere. Write for catalogue aad price Uat. JTSE W0EK A SPECIALTY. . Wo also manufacture ft full line of CUTTERS, Including Swell Body, Portland, Square Bo two scat Portland and roney Sleighs. Sen J 'or cuts and prices before purchasing. MICHIGAN BUGGY CO., (AXAM1Z00, Mlclu Attention ! tkavelers ! SKAMOKAWA & CLATSKANIE ! THE ELEGANT STEAMER MANZAJJTLLO LEAVES MORRISON STREET wharf every alternate morning at G o'clock (Sunday excepted.) On Mondays and Fridays for SKAMOKAWA, and Wednesdays for CLATSKANIE und wayside landings; returning Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fiidavs. PEOPLE'S FREIG3TI2TG CO., C. BfREAUi President A. S. Foster, Sec. and Treas. v5u44 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY The new and elegant Steamboat Lucea Mason Leaves Portland, foot of Alder St. for La Center, Tues, 1ay, 'ttmrHday and Saturday at 10 a. M., touching St" Helen, Lake Kiver and all intermediate landinM. Ke turning leaves LaCentr at 6 a. m., Holiday, Wetlnemlay and Friday. Lauding made at Woodla&d on Woduea. day 'J Thurisdav. . 1 i 25 ' Per Cent Saved BY BUYING YOUR llolliiiiff, Cients lurnishins: Goods Coots & Shoe s,IIats& Caps, etc, At the "Workingmens Store, -NV. 2 & 27 North First St., letv., B. & C. Portland, Oregon. M.ZAK. F. ZAN ZLA-lSr BBOS. Manufacturern of Tub3, Pails, Wash Boards, Etc. And wholesale Dealer in "Wocdcn and'Willo'w'Waro, tiytUi uwuum an i ManufacturcM f Pi! e :it Corrugated & Tin Lock Brooms, Alsa Oriiniry 3rooras,! Ertslei nadWisri. o. VI & 14 North Front Street FvrlJ'iwf, - - Oregon. THE ELK SALOON. N... 203 Third st. Near Taylor, Ei:ic Wines, Liquors and Cigars JiJnt II. Jleiiulx, Proprietor. Piiv.ite llo'.ijuj f,,r FauiilieK llntrauee on Taylor Street. v w 5 tae, aud y mail you will i;ct vrv.e iKickapfe i.f kikxU of lare Talue, that will istart you in work that w ill at cneeLriuj; vou in Money faster than anvthin else in Anier L a. AU alxut the $200,000 ja. 'i;entsj ith i in h lux. Agents wanted everj-where, either r. , oi' ullage, for all the time, or spare, time t i-iy.' to work for us at their own homes. For tiiii.tf fur all workers absolutely aturel. lon'l delay. 11. 1I.vi.uct & Co., rortiaud, Maine. 30janly . Bon Ton TAILORING ESTABL1SHMEHT. Marks Rybke, (Successor to Shipper & Eybke.) No. TrJ First St, Door From Oxk. Portland, - -Oregon. Knits made tooidi;r on 24 hours Notioe, The II TIT Kits' OITIDB tm lMncdl Mmrcb and 8pt k each year. JKf SIS pagf , y..y. Inches, with over 3J600 iUnatratlona vrhole Pletnx Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prteec direct to consumers on all food for personal or ftimHr use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of every thing yon use, eat, drink, wear, or have fan with. These ISVALCABLE BOOKS contain Information gleaned from the markets of the world. We wUl mall a copy FREE to any ad dress upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray expense of mailing. Lt no near from yon. 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That all who want work may test the business, we make this unparalelled offer: To all who are not well sat isfied we will send SI to pay for the trouble of writing t. Full particulars, directions, etc., Kent free. Immeuse ay alwolutely sure for all who start at once. Dou't : delay. Address Stixsun & Co., Poitlaud, Maine SOjanly " WIDE! AWAKE 1 FRISKY TDK 1 ill ICS A Newsy, Progressiva. Instructive nl Reaned Newspaper, published in the heart of tlie Great Inland Empire. Published every wook at 2.00 per year. Sam pie copies 10 ets. Scud for it. Address Times Pt irLiMiixo Co. , - , v ;.. Heppncr, Oregon. ; "7- T : All visit nt'T PortbnJ shoujd at the 13aldwia Restaurant, No. 12 Alder Street as you will get your money's worth there. AMERICAN AGRICULTURISTS 100 Columns and 100 Engraving in each isne. 44th YEAS, 01.50 Year- the iu:cx:nize! i.kawno veimodical ok its KIN1 IN THE WtiULI. 100,000 Cyclopaedias Free. Every subscriber lo the Amehican Aomcri-TC KI.-T()I.I Ol! 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Canvassei-s wanted Everywhere.' Address PUBLISHERS AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 1AV1D W. Jl'DD, Pres't, SAM L. BUKNHAM, Sec. 751 I5roalwar !New York. BE WAR IS OF IRllTATIOWS. Tho Housekeeper's Friend ASK FOB, AND TAKE NO OTHER. Sold by tHe Grocery Trade generally. Students Song. Moses King, white a Ptiideiit at Harvard Co1 lcire, earned his entire college expellees of about a thousand dollars a year by making iiooks, such as "Harvard and its Surrounding," "King's Handbook of Il-.?on," "The Harv. r 1 Register,' etc., audsinoe gnuluation a few years ago, he has published many puccessful boks; umongst theiu .".Students' Songs" y. h'ch has h:ui the moat reuiarkaTite sale eveF ki'iowrTYor'a" boiV of its clas. Over 40,000 copies of thi.f 'Stuileiits .Songs"' have been made, and the demand is al most the same as before. The probable cause of this success is the fact fhat piior to the publica tion of "Students' Songs" there was no look containing songs and music that have sprung up and become popular. within clluje walls during the past ten years. The nongsjliave been heard and heartily enjoyed by thousands of people at glee cluh concerts, college . festivities, college so cieties and at home and s:kUJ gatherings. They La ve a certain breezimss and"iiii-ith-makin j ca pacity that makes them enjoyable on all enjoy able occasions. The book itself is al.i: a cause of its success. It is handsomely 'printed, and contains sixty of these songs, with their music, nearly all of which are C'pji ightl jolly songs, and music, Helling for only five cents. Like a most- all successes, it has its .imitations, and nomc are rather deceptive in their make-up. Al ready several so-callvd collections of students' r college songs are in the market, but ths g.nuitie and oiigiual book of "Student.' Songs," the on ly one 1 hat has been notcworthi'y successful, edited and compiled by Win. 11. Hi!l, a yoiing Harvanl sriduate.am' pubIishol by Mows King, the publisher, at Hanover Sipiaic, iu Cambridge, Mass. Eeal Estate Office, ttf'ITr. ; ing a complete set of Maps ana ab. htract vf th? Record of (Johuubia County, Ore gon, 1 am iow prepail tu furnishjan abstract of each piece of real property iu the said County at short notice. s peeds. Mortgages, Powers of Attorney, and other conveyances, properly extcuted. Jt-"'U. S. Paleiits for land secured. i a.'" ileal estate Isdihfan-.t sold upon co.i.m'B.sioii. i-i;'Taxei paid and titles examine.). f'Call uiHin or address 1'. A. Moouk, Attoiny-Rt-Law,5 St. Helens. Or. ;; -!!. v UiVJaui Corner Third and E Streets. Fortland, Orcsroa. ,v:-T.'': " E4V-..-Jr;-:'-i- o 9 Board and 5.Goin m A coach i.s in wailing nt arrival and departure of trains unci Btcaniers. Tlir5C Uocks from Steamer Landing?. Thre blocks from all It It. depots. -. 3 tenrrMe noclr-ty. .Hit i the Biot popular 3-.J !workf'r yXUTJCjll BrRBAY 1I1LL m3m, Tlvo RosslerM Elliptio iHriiis S;tlo Twi. Hcliable Agenti wanteU iu every town, to whom wo ijivo e.x jjusivo control of our goods. Send catalogue and prices. BUFFALO CARRIAGE CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. m P us o 1 m ,. mm m g3g-Aaa3ESI3 any ,6 years or ti:o market, tWnds in use cvcrywlicix!. Mj.-c:ai icrma i llotohi. iiertd for Prtccas ami Circular containing ccrtiMcutes of parties who . S. SPRING BED CO, ASTISTS EAV0R THEM, Ths Hew England Conservatory of Kniio Use Them. .THDTJSAHDS OF FLTE0HASEE3 1 throuehout th conatry Racine, Visconsin, "THE RACIHE" FARM AND WAREHOUSE FAHHIHG HILLS dustlcss Grain separators and Land rollers. ESTABLISHED IN 1352. SFOETSHEHFOEIUIii vviiAi niccii & son, Iinjxiriers aaJ Dealers in (Suns, Eifles ' Eovolvors: Sharp's Ilcniintou'.s la Hard's Itiinxess, Koime'Sy . ami Winclit'ster, CoJf; Ue in in Eton's, Taruor's, Scott & Sum's, Moore's and Cialtrouh' BREECH - LOADING SHOT - GUNS Ki;VOI.VEIIfi Colt's, Smiih, St Wesson's, Hop kin's & glen's and tho Fa- brItish BULL-DOGS. Geo. Wostcuhalm 4 Son's IXL Cutlery: Pocket Knives. Razors and Sc!s?ol-s. Helnisch Shears and Scissors. HAZARD'S SPORTING GUNPOWDER. 1 63 A' 1G7 Fkconii Stiieet, cet. Monr.i son and Yamhill, I'ohtlaxd, Okeoon. h - . , O n : o .r- sr. .3 ' lit .;x.C..x:A V .'fl..' J " I One Dollar a Day. "A REMARKABLE B00K,nS2 Will i c. piimuiMUvi l: 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 ivi oiwr miu l .1 ia. t if. j - - . . vriLna: "Th worU. Is Drlrrlati In TKlue. and calrulnieal to - It fa new, tUrtllAs, mid very lulrxll.r and oornprehciunve buok trmtinf; of P roven by tho ttu of Hair p million to bo tho tuoft p'Pil K R eadablo becnuso written. In laniruapo liru chiinia, nl foro-nt kC I ntrucive, practical tirenentiittou uf "iltoienl Coiunton BcQKa" uuia A V aluable to iuvallils. a&owinq new taetui ly which they mr cui U A pproved ly eilitora, phyMcuuw, olt-rvru'en. crriticB, on. I Utiut I T noroueh treatmeut of suhjcicts pocmllf ln.)oruu)t to yi-nnrf i Nl E veryone Who "wants to know, you,, know," will Cud It Intercut m Q 4 Parts, 39 CTapter,030 Pag,200 Illustration, nntf A XT tPir 171? A PTT1 C Jni Inlnvlrtoed connUU of a nrrlr JN Cj VV rXiAlUlirj, of beautiful rolrU nv. loot rharti, in five? oolorn. guaranteed miporlor l any befr ifTurod in a. pop ular phybjolotrloHl book, nnd rotidPi-ln(7 it onin Uie niort attrautjTe and ;uk ellini ATXT'PC! who have alrondy found a oia ml. In it. Wt X ij KwhWriti.: " l tull tb nriii u i n w r, houra." Many agents take 50 or 100 alonoe. at irpecuu raioa. bciui iut iuiui. 'A T?jy T?T? a ConUrnU Tabl- of rinin ITomo Talk, rcfl, whh- Ui4 - i X; XV JCiXJi"bluo circulars, and a aainplo of Or. fvote'i Ueulih Uom'if, Standard Cdltlon, 3.3S I Mma print and Hiuatn.uon. u.- Pooular Edition. T.50 I ufleieuoe ialu paper aud Wodui l'LU. CO., IS 3 (5.) East lUx SU Sew IwJ- TJOFFALOCARRlflGE ZQ. buffalo, jv.r. . -iiyc'j of BUGGIES RPTiTrTfl PT.Tl' qto mado entlrelv of Iron, YC$ at Slccl Springs never put out of orders, L 1 64 Vermin Proof, Uutter, Lighter, Crcatxrr i'.iua l'cxl known, it id a Uf 1 P f!nTTfrvr.f jLfXCii V VX VJJL JUULLlkJX Vt - have uaed (Una Un jUj 14 yevva. VKAL.JLR FOR IT If you do n4 Cod itocrxl direct to tlio tx)irk. SPRINGFIELa MASS- These Mlus ana (Separator Bar iodr oeen nacl by tie Farmers, promluont Mill ra.Oraia and Seed Dealer throughout tho UuitcJ States, who highly recommend tbxru a be Id if Uia Beat Machluea ever made for cleaning and grading Wheat, Barley, OatA, Corn, and Seeds cf every description. They do ths work mors thoroncbly and haye irrester capacity than az y other machlns. They are strongly built of ths very bout material, highly finished, and are mads la ix different sixes, two for farm us and four for Warehouse. Qerator and Miller' use. Ths Land Hollers are ths most durable, HUT and cheapest in ths marke t tor ths money. Warranted to giTS satisfai Uon. Send for Illustrated circular) and prioM before buying. W can Touch for the reliability ol this. turns-Editor. No Patents, Ho Pay PATENTS ()lt:i!IKHl f'T MtCllii.' Cul l)cic., 0li' pound, ami IihelK. All 'ie.in limrr cxaiiiiiiatiniiN an ti patfiiUlility f iuv ulioiix, tree. Our "(.JuUc. for Obtaining 1'i.ttiits" is seut free everywhere. AiUlnwi LOUIH J'.AtjCICi: d C. Milsciii'iH f I'ltlt ntH, W.VilUMi'K'N, 1. 0. Established 18C4. HOUSE PUR3P COPPER OUSTEEIi LINtl), Capacity, XI 3ilona per mJnute. The EaslostVcrHngand Molt Powerful Doublo-Actlns PUMP Ever Producod. iiCiD. ittONor UCBDEHPIPE. - - F. PwaB A POWERFUL FIRE EN CI ME. A IX. DEALEnS SELL. TU tSU fiend for our Budget, cortatnlttf prloei Of these Fumpa aiid cUa r ibtiul trtic it s. ( Gleason 5t Bailey MTg Ca. L'd 8EKECA VALXfl. n. Y. vrrVTU rrr.z -i : '...J' . 11 11 im iirtrtgjyif),,cyair!jyiS! - 1 THE P PJ 'fl M P R (F H 9 3 m)