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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1885)
1L V 7 Hoi'a-j. d. !uvA.a jj;i ty, Orcgcu GOUIZSY. OFFICIAL PAPER 1 UClSl)A ASYW. T?t)X EAT year, hi ;ir.fc. $2 00 1 00 ADVriiTICIKG KATES l'rtifessim:.i r;ii't, yrvr $ 12 Due column "rut ywr 12" Halt' coiuriUi !. jTr.r 7-? tuarter cohut.u i.j.i' y:.r -1; ne inch tn us-iuli 2 V)nc i:ic! thrc ii:..iilis -- .-. . . 5 Due inch, Isy tlu-j tai.j.ei month 1 Ical mitiovs rtiiH'it c;':it.i j.cr line fr th- fiit ir-Rfi-tti'ii, tvn outs i-cr line fur each si:ls.;u"i:t incitia. iA'jiii! alvej i,:scino:it.-, two iln'lavs jit inch fr first itiMitii't) ;in l -no loil;ir jvr iiich fi.r c;ic!i ulM-.;-.sV i:icrtin. K. O. ADAMS, lNiUisher. A. I?. AIWMS, Dusiiwss Manager. OHicial Uiroczory. .ln.,r T A. V.-'-.v. Clerk N. C. i'.Je. fcheritf-T. ( WY.ti-'. Treasure r It rti C-x Assessor .1. 15. -s;vr. SclnrtJ Sr.wiiJvl:'ii-ct K, II. Quick. Surveyor T. Wi!kc. 'I I IX MAILS. YllVti:; Douii river r.-ail closi-i at $ a. in. The nj' river iiijil c!M' at 1 . in. The mail froirt V. rt-iii;v ami I'italwin; lea vis St. Helens Mt ndays ami FrM;i - l'- c Kailkoah: X'.rth lui.i i-l.p-. s :-.t 10a. in. South Immul llli.-CS r.t 2 p. i:-. Wliy.Si!i.Xj '"'h i:i!MM:U'tI. rJ liere have been many reasons assign ed, but .still it is a hir.g of tha laildest conjecture. Wv have heard it reported his hair was carried away in a cyclone that Su uc'c his stern sheets and stripped them clear to his mast head. That year ,th'n' V.-as a reat r.ujrp'y of :::at and the hogs, wen fat. The theory addopted ''byliie irttrl-apj-rovt-d scientists is that the soil on Ids head being soft, the root mall, hrs hair feH a vitm to Bore-as'd blast. Mo wonder his prospects and as pe.rt.H are l oth blasted. Anything that is bare faced will pass but when it gets to lse .a!d-li-ad-d too it is a little tedi ous. Some, bald headed things are nice, hut hot suc.i as l'.iil Nye has. We I'.aVe herd it reported Dill Nye lost his hair "when young, when he was "sup" at the feiua!! ih ati icc. show held at his fath er's farm house, thi3 still remains in the dark ns it did then. f?om say he was heir apparent cf his father like the Prince of WlifiVs the Johnny Balls Spr.ut about, and that he shed all his Jiair nto his mother'buUor whi4i was fo strong and magnetic it drew every thing out by the roots that, came into ihe circle of its stringency. At least the " X2o "rtry 'Stoitr Jvceper to reported to a s ray loli(ni:an that got left in that vic - mity. We never visited tht-re. Son e say thnt Bill Isye grew to puberty with a ful!-t of hair around his head, but "that' his wife pulled him bald-headed thinking i.at h: wis a goose that need-r-d fooking. .Shy wanted him to give her a goose for Thanks 'giving, and he would not, so she went for him, and the rsu't was he !ost all the pin-feathers a iOi'rsd his head, and mistook himself fcr a b;vd hf-aded eale, alul soared across the Ilo.kies to Oregon. It is a great in coiAei.iejite to BiM to have no hair on his head. The stock that run around o v r Ids intellectual knolls have no shade lo Kr-ej, th"n froi;. th hot sun of his it. J he c:iis(juence ''is they honey -coMib liis head and come the prairie dog on him, and his Caprit is full of pros- ecL hrj'c,, the biggest of Hhkh is his iiit;ulh. Jr.i.j lli)1' r-ocr thi po-r this way you won't pass at least in Oregon for par value, ou art: under par as you were F-jre you v.viv born. .Some say he tore out his hair in a 1 Iiie frenv'"' iryiticr lo t:et otf something smart at the funeral or his l:.othcr-hi-luw. It waked her from the dead, and 'she gave him a wake hat piiiah ;.d him, and bin ha'!r (what few spe rs were It ft) fell out in sheer terror. The t rror was sharp. It cut like two ( she- i s ) shear.--. Our theory is he was :ck .i.- i..y. -I of his readers are and his hair fell out in a fever, his imagination as so hot ami the stiell of bis head so thin his hair got scalded as if v a prairie f ie, and dropped a dry Und v ithei-ed thing not even fit to stulF a hair cushion to rest in any position on Dear Bill hand-paint your head and f ell it for a CIiiue.se Josh or buy a little skin of some native wi d animal on the Pacific Coast and draw it on over your head, it m!vy hhi4d you from thos attactr, of female wood-pecker who is making a nest for hei family with a very long Bill Good bye Bill, when your hair grows At the Esmond we met G. V, Biggei K of TJn" ii Ortgon. Wc found hiin a very p'tasiiit cntleiiiun. lie is a native of Aiaama, a true hearted -on oi the t;n-. ny South. Jlay he always have as man y friendrj as lit: vvon on his late visit to Poitland. His very presence is electric and charms foes u.s well u.i friends, how it id with the luetics we cannot tel!, but like a yanlve, gtiess h. w righ. j5 It i.s a ffre.-.t a-:ofnoly of speech to say i in' :l l!lr:-V 5iT( ".Ir.'X'd ' wb.'ti v 4Yvt lost til th-jir cloth es. kac in mjcl, C0MIT7TICATI02TS IWwcr, Die 20 18S.r. A short time ago a vMing took place in Heaver VnlW-y, G. V. 1?. and Miss L. M-. being the contracting f artics Justice It. acting ns referee. "When time was ealleU both parties 1 tt tlieir respective corners, :in.l come to the cen tre; of tin? ring. The. referee took his stand ant! called for .the license which was not provided at the time, as Mr. It had left -it at his own residence-some three miles nwtty. On Wing told hy the referee th-.t they could not proceed ar.y furtln-r without the license, Mr. K. bor rowed a 1 orse and .started after it; alie on the returning trip Mr. It. think ing as lie had traveled the road so many times lefore that he knew the way bet ter than the htorse. Ilut after lie had run into a dozen dWlereni ditches conelu ded to let the horso have his own vay. At a very late hour Mr. It. arrived on ihe scene of battle ground, to find that the would ! wedding guest had gone to the CJood Templars Lodge for the purpose of planning out some more devilment for tho next comeing week. Mr. It. finding tilings thus situated started on another tour this time being for witnesses, at 11:45 Mr.lt. stepped in to the ring with a little loy and girl; at 11:00 time was again called. At 12 mid-night the referee gave his decision in favor of the two. Time: five minutes. II. Wickershani, classes hiroself as an A one dude. Richards Morgan A Co. are doing first class business making second class ishiii gles out of third class timber with fourth class tools. B. P. Wiggins has finished his new house and is now waiting for a wife. Big Pedro. Smith's Island, Dec SO, 1S85. During the month of November we experinced some very high tides, in fact the highest we have ever had tsince b in here. We had twelve head of fine sheep drowned, and as we had seven head of cattle- drowned when we first came here, it seeme as if bad luck still stands by us, It seems some one else was unfortunate as well as ourselves, fox a fcne large cow was washed up on the beach in en of the highest tides; doubt less sonic poor man is mourning her loss and we know how to synipathix:--with him. Yon would have h&tl this sooner, but Capt. Benjamin will not land our mail unless wc pay him 2.50 and we think it entirely too much; and so our mail is sent to Whidby Island, and we go over after it in a boat when the weather permits, and consequently don't get it verv often. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Hnttie D. Dennison. We met at the Esmond Major Mc Ar thur of the Dalles, brother of Judge Mc Arthur, We found him a very fine gen tleman, a Virginion born at Portsmouth Virginia. run citt or boston. Boston wa3 tho fiist solid bit of .qround in the. universe. The moro in telligent and highly organized animals of the Miocene and Plioceno periods lived at Boston. Here tho Pterodactyl mused over the past, and the Mega Thorium pondered the future. The first man was a Boston man. He was developed from spores out of Boston mud. He took out a patent for himslf. so that he cou'd not be imitated. Bos ton was vaguely known to the Greeks. It i3 the real site of the fabled Atlantis Moses would have got to Boston had not tho Israelites been'so stupid and obsti nate. Iving Solomon always had an as piration to get to Boston. Plato died longing to visit the neighboring groves of Concord, and hold twipet communion with the Concordians. Galileo involun tarily turned tho first telescope in the direction of Boston. The Egyptians built tho Pyramids, hoping to see Bow ton from their summits. Diogenes was rolliux his tub toward Boston when dmth overtook Graphic. kim. New York The Crnou (Nev.) Appeal is reRpon tiblc for the following story : . A gentle raaa who tc-oV. a trip into tho country, when on tho plain, a milo from any house, noticed a Cut, a hnge one, almost as large as a fail'-sixed dog. It wa lying upon lho ground, its feet upper most, in such a way that he had rti doubt that it had fallen a victim to Bome vicious dog. Around it, feediiig unsus pectingly, was a flock of small, birds. The apparently lifoleag est was within range of the vision of the observer - for some time and just as ho was thinking how much easier it would be for tha animal to feign death., and catch a bird by deceiving it than 'by slipping up to it, he was astonished to se the aat sud denly foil over and grab one of tb feathered tribe that, was very near. Th other bird flew away 100 yards or s and alighted-. Tho oat only wada ona or two mouthfuls of the game, and thc crept around to tho windward f th birds, laid itself out agaia, and one more successfully played tho dead dodge Tho gentleman drove away without see ing how many birds it took t gatiaf the feline. The proper way to deck sUn&et hi to despise it ; attempt to overtake and refute !t, end it will outran you. ... . .7i'.rl,.aajrt- it . Hl-i I.ate Hours. . j "See Lore," said a fauli-lijuuuig kua- j band to his wifo, "we must h ive things arranged in this honse bo that we shall j i know just where everything is Kept. i "With all my liart," bho sweetly an- Bwered; "and lot us begin wiui your laro honrs, my love; I should dearly like to know -where thoy aro kept," IIo lets things run on as ueual. LrnxB baliy is yery ill, Cliarley;! I am afraid he will diV' "Well, if he do8 lie, mamma, ho won't go to thei bad place." " Why, Charley, how cani trnn know that?" "Oh. I know ho can't, mamma j he's got no teetl to gnash. "I'm running this thing," aa the in luriated bull remarked whm in pur.smt of Uie young man with tlia flashy re nccktia. Tkr old freeze-oil partj The Equi- minx. n NuTICK FOlt Pt'IJLICATtOK. Land Office at Ohec.on City, Oregon. Due. 22; IKSo. i . Notice is horbey triven that the follow in--nainctl .settlers have filed notices! of their inten tion to inflict final proofs in suioit of their claim, ami thatnM proofs will he made l.eiwre the County Judge or County Clrr' f C-.luuili.v County, at St. lloh na, Orey.; on Monday 1V1 (th, livSti, viz:- Mary C. Kamsey, Home-stead IVlry N- C304,-"for the S. K.J of Sec. 2 T. 7 flic names the following witneK.-.e to prove hecnt,inuou8 residence njKm cultivation of, Aiid lam!, yi. W. H. ConyurH, Nathan Nich ols, Adam l.arr, and James 15arr, all of Clat- kanie, Colmnl.ia County, Ongon. Lucy M- Itutletlge, widow of John llutledgu de ceased, lome-Mteat Kntry No, .")31G for theS.W J of Sec. 54 T. 7 N. 11. 4, V . She names the follow!'; witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: W. If. C'.nyeis, Nathan Ni'.-h-ol, John L. Drown, and C, 1'. Lan.jfeldt, all of Clatskanie Cohmihia County, Oregon. John K. Melleni, Pre-emption U.S. X. 4N'I for tho S. K.4, of Sec. 27, T. 7, N. 11. 4 V. H names the following witiifses t-. prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vi.:?o!m Wni-g, W. II. Co.-iyers, Uiiah D. Kelky, and John F. Mc Farland, all of Clatskanie Columhia County, Ortgon. de31-Tt - L. T. KAltIN lltgistrr Notice fou PvuliCation. IANI OVtCE AT Or.KdON Citv Orehov cc. 1S.:". Notice in hereby given that tho folio wing- named Rettler hss filet! i-tiee of his intention to make final proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Columbia County at St. Helens,Ore- gon. on Tuesilay, Jan. 19, 18m, via: Courtney N. Davidson Pre-emption I.S. No. 47W for tbe N.W.J of Sec. 29, T. $, N. It. 3 w. He names th followiit witnesses to prov hit continuous residence upon, ami mltivatior. of, mu! land, viz:S.H. Trycai, James Duckley Win. Blackfon.1 and H. M. Hoggets, all of Tryon. Columbia County, Oregon." L. T. lAI:Js B.j.iVt-r. CLOTHES CLEANED AND 2TSATLT Youa Pati-.on-aok Solicited, C1IA HGES HE A SOX A 11L , Works Ho. 9 Mill St. ROBERTS, Pkop. Portland, Orkgos. RA1 LR0AD TICKET PS-'PJB Tor 1,000 Miles St. Andrew's Bay. THIS lnr:iutifu'l'ay and "trr.'Undiiigs are ac 1 ii".vle!gc-d bj ail who have vir-it-.-d there to be the loneliest cumbiuti. n ofjfcrtile soil, beau tiful fo'iage fragrant orchartls, hlue water, grow ing city, and absolutely jerfect climate, IN sum mkr as well an in winter, to be found in Ameri ca. Tlier is but one Florida, and St. Andrew's Bay is its brightest jewel. Prices for Ihusiness or ITome I.oU and Orchard Tract range from $.", $9, ?17, r", to i! loO, an. I sales wire made to more than 3,000 itiff r. wt purchasers in the first sixty cayi. St, Andrews will ceaitainly become the second largest city in Florida within the next two years. 1'roperty is doubling in value every thirty days. Fkee Tkansi'oktatios kou 1,000 Milks to Tkact I'ukchass;i:s. Stn l 2c utjmp fo. illustrated pamphlet, containing full details. AdilreSH principal business office as follows: St, ANDIJKW'S 15.NY II- II. & LAND Co., C-27M.MN Snu et, Ci. amiatti I). Wm to r REE to all mUniM, fto4 o saMaaura of UM itlMmt enUriat It. ll eoaMln aboat 1M paM. 00 lllmMrattooa, prton, aMarato daMrlpilon an aaloabla mi WhOWKU SKKDA, BULKS, .T lialaab aO, MM4all7 Markat Oardaam. Sand fcr It. Oa M. PERKY CO.. Detroit, Mlohlsan The attention of readers cf Fl rut-clan Hlory Pa. ptm Is called toTIIKl'IIK'AliO I.EIMJ Kit, th larK-at FamMy Story I'aicr lh the I cit.-d Stit.-H. II ntiauad every w.-ek. aud oaeh mnnbr cm tains elulit rg pa,-- filled witli hauda iu.-ly illutrat..l Com. Itlrteand Continued Mtorlea by t lie beat Anii-riran authors; Witty Snylna-by tho nioi-t rrotninenl bumorous writra ; Jnrlilcnt nnd Anecdote of tho Iate War, fruiu the icua of old HnUUrrt in both arraicn; the l.ntmt Kntth Infix, and other ar ticle of interoKt to ladi' i. by highly inl.-lli,'(-iit lady contributor: and mnny other ordinal f oat urea com trieedina Flralirla Fauiily Story 1'uper. Itl eyory way cpial to any of tho !J3 8tr i'aicrg, and H aold for ut on.t-h.dt that sum. TIIK :ilIi:.Cr I. K1H J lilt Iish Iwcu iMiblJahed fbr f. WrU'eii years, and is no now veiituro. It in tha Only Story Iincr in tho country tint os to its abscribora iol.'o 1. iiasted ar.d trininied ao that read atacan raiulily turn from one pauo to another, wiUk at unfolding the entire paper. THU C'IIH'ACJ( I.IilXJICIt will lie mailed to any atldress tor the year I H80 for One Hollar nn4 Fifty Onta postage paid. It is a Three Dollar paper in every particular, but will be sold for tb.6 year l&A at ous half that sunti naiucly. Ouo Dollar aa4 Fifty Centa. THE C'ltK'AtiU I.KDQER is For Hale b Ifewadoalors, Postmasters and Subscription Ajfonte Uiroug-hout the ITnitod HUtrS. M3rixr la the time to subscribe. Send three cents in poBtattc stamps for Sampla Copy. Hack Noiubers will be mailed to any ad dress when desired. Addresa all cotuinunicationa to THE CIIICAUO T.EUtiKK, Franklin tMreet, Chtcaffo, 111 1 LAa sla.-. i.. v. I,v;ii Ct'-LtX ai :):,;. n Cn v, Oi:., ) Xotio- U I.eVtJ.v. aWvn that the foilo vit n.unel settlor hns Hlt a.tico "f his intention to inako final i.rn.it in wui'jxat "f his claim, ;.r.l that RaM : wiP i rr. ! lK.-f-.i-.: th.- County Clerk .-.f t'ohniil.Ja c-.'inty at .St. Jltfl.-iM. fe rf.n. cm :i..:vbv. .fanuarv 4, W. '-': (.5. Wa.itv. l'it'i!-l.n l. :s. X... -12"il. f..r t!..: Xorth ha'U .f Northw.-t .jnartt-r "f S.-ciioii 'S, T. 7, N. K. 2 W. ili' n.iii!.:s thrt f.ill.Aviiv wKu..wi V' C Ui c,it imi'.iis iv-i;-iii iii.o:i..ii)il enltivatl.-a e. sai l Ian I. I-Vlix iKL-.r-t, Nfaii-.n l;i iiii'-h Ki.-.tnt i- an l iliiu y ! JienL i il', ;t.t .i Kav:irr, ( V!ui!i!'Ui county, 'iv-iii. 1j. Ti HAiMX, t, - Ntrnc'i: fou lYiJi.iovno.v. Laxo Oi-uck at Oup.on City. ) Nover.ihi-r '., 1SS.. I Notice is Ii-iehv given that the followinu nanad settler has tiled iiotic-.' of his intention lo make hnal proof in Miipp-t "t his claim, and that f.: id proof will he made before the County Judge Count v' Ch-rk of C'4'lum'.ia county. t St. iiehiis. Oregon, on Tuesday, 1 ecemler I.S,y., viz: Samuel it. l.ovell. Homestead Entry No. .Vj.'.O for the east half of northwest jiiarltv, northwest fH'.artei- of so'ithwest quarter, and lots 10 and 11 of Hetti. :t 17, T. 0 N. U . -V. He r.ame.s the following witnesses to prove his co.ii inuous resi h :iev uj-oii, and cultivation of, said land, viz :'"'" F. K. Lov.dl and David We.-t, of Westport, Clatsop county, aii.l (J. T. Ftter an I dolus Yur pin, id Kit ersiiie, Coli.iiii.i.i count v. all of (ire Kon. . L.. T. IIAiJIN, llolil-.it K.-ldster. 'Sofia: pok liiit.u'ATioN. L.1XI) Oh'tH-K AX OliULOX C'l TV, Or., I . . ; :"'Oct 15, l.sr.. f Notice i- lii-reby given that th f' .Howing nan.ed settler has l:L-i no'iee of her intention to n::;k- tinal proof in support of her claim, an.' that.said priM.f will be made before the County .Judge or I itinty Clerk, of Columbia county, at St. Helens. Orcpm,- fn Mi ti.lav. Nov. IK. isS'i, vix; Nilli.? Tuttl.-, widow of William If. Tuttle, deutaseil, llomestesu! '."nlry No. 4'J4. t.r the S. i rf-S. W . of Sec. 22, T. 3 N. K. 2 YV. She nam. s tho following witnesses to prove her ami her deceased husband's continuous resi lience upon, and oMti va! im of, said land, vi: liruben Joy, Charh-s'Tidcoiube, Frank Tomp kins, and Alexander Creecy, all f Sdappoo.se, Columbia county, (reg..n. L. T. UAH IN, Krfiiiter. Eeal Estate OiHce, av ing a complete set of M;ips :nt ab stract of the lit-cords of Cohiuibia Comity, Ore gou, we ate now prelum! to furnish an abstract of each piece of real propcityin tho said Countv at sh- ;t notice. . ri)e.ls, Mortg-ii?:,; Towers of Attorney, and other conveyances, pi. ; r!y extcnted. tr-TV. S. l'ati'iitit for land v"ired. i-fTKea! estate ls.u,'ht and s-.ld UjM.n commission. X 5 Taxes paid a:id tiths t-xamino-iA 5k" Loans negotiated. -i''Call upon or address Mookk, & Colk, Att4.rnevs-at-Tw, v4ii.".2a'.il :st. Helens, (Ing. n. Any man or woman Waking less than wi.-kly should "try our easy inomy inaking liusinoHs..vA wunt agents for our celebrated Madame Dean .Spinal Supportiiig Corset ; also, our Spinal Sup porter, Shoulder lir.ice, and ALdoininal Protectcr Coiiibincd (for men Tviid boy..). No experience required. Four orders per day give the agent $1."0 monthly. Our agent report four to twenty sales daily. $3 odUit free. Send at once for full particular.-;. Htiltv .vex. STOVES & TINWARE, -' AND XANU7ACTV3E3S OF Tin, Goppr 6l Sheet Iron WARE, Sf AMP.0AT WOUK A .SPECIALTY. rLUMiiLXG AXD C.VS FlTTIXtJ. MeJal KooiiiiA & Genera! .Jolibin ALL "WOUK GUAHANTESD. ':. mhiil tj. Tort land Oregon. DP, SpTlvflTOV t23iHV B3 3 ratt! t& THE S! KCIALIST. Treats all 4'hroiiie, Xervoiis aul Trivate, Itiseases. Such as L.t Manhfi,v?, Nervous and Physical Debility, Exhausted vitality, Seminal Weak nsK, Speruiat..! n. i.; IV ... torrho a,N Impot entry, Cononh.va, (;h'et, .Syphi!i-t, Diseases . if he Kidneys, Liver, Lung--, Heart and Stomach: Periiiatnre Dtcline, Weukm ks in Wonit n, and all Functional Derangements that result from youthful follies or exoes.-; in later years. YOUNG MEIf Who may bo sutrering from the effects of youth ii.' I.l.. .v. .1(11 II. 'Ill I.1IV , I n-i n 111 uij. ll f.-llies or iimisor. ti.n v.i!! .1.. well t. avaA lems.'lvts of this, the greatest b u n . v.-r iai l Jt ful th the altar of sttb: ing l:S;i..:i:l v. I'.'..V!M NKV will Guaranty :.o if . f i-CC-j f -r en i ease ..f Seminal W e.d!..-ss r f j ar , kind (! characU v wi.ieli !;-.- ;iu to cure. ' ? .- : ft r.M. i - ... . .1 V t.ii ri!'. l;ii's 3' 1 hi re ;,re 'mauyt tin; a.e of to '.0 h are tumbled. vrit?( Ni.v. freipient evacuations of t!a bladder, ofti ii .cciiipa!un! by a slight sin.-irtiu,' or burmu-4 seirsat i-.n.-ind a weakening of iie s tem in a m-iniuT th pa'.hr.t canu .t aro.iin f,.r. On examining Ui-; ui-'in iry d- p iitsa iopv .s.-.!-inient will i if ten be fount!, an I Uiiii.-: iiu-s mh.-.-'I parti.-li-s ..f a'l ctu.Mi will ajei.-ar, .r ti: Jeoi. r will be .f a thin, w!.iti:.!i h ie, changing to a daik .'.n ! torpid app.-ai: n. e. There are iii iny men who die of this tiitficulty, ignorant :" t!.. cause, which is the sec nd of s.miiial weakness. DiJ. sri.VNKY w iil ifaara;-j a wpfcifect Cure in such cases, and a ht alth v resto ration of the genitourinary orgam. Those who canu t coiiMiir; l.im personally may, by tieseri bing tln-ir .s uittiius, receive tfSKAT.lSi:XT AT IEO-J3E. A package of I li. SIM X X KY S Specific llemedies s. nt by expression receipt of Slu AUo ftnt C. O. 1. if one dollar is sent to guarantee express ch.iir-s. Office and Private Cisfen3ary, Multaomaa Block opposite To2toff rostffW Addrss: Bx C23, PiUland, fgn. DH. K.S SPINNEY. omc and $arm. Largt Circulation t.fany Agricultural Tapet io tho W'tel. iitii' f.CCJV Lint. C c;.y :.aJ 0!tf:t to Cisb-rhlnera Fica. liC:?, I ?0M AND FAPM, Louivllls, Ky. DR. A. B. AbAMS. TIIK O.-Av THOKOffill -O.N THE PACIFIC COAST. AX- EntirelyNewTheory A Practice of Medicine. TtfEAT ALL DISEASES OOTH AcTito aai Chronic, and POSITIVE CTJUZ?. My Medicines come direct from the hand.-, of the Chemists in Europe, ami arc su -h as have v&s hp Wen introduced into this country before. XO l't'fti;,0 PAY. AH persons mploying me will receive my services free, unless I mnkft ' cures in all cural'le cases, or give great relief in all uu, :. . curaMe cases, accord- '-. ing to agreement - . before taking your case. The hare expense of the metlicine payable, in all cas.-s, in advance. CO.VSl'LTATlrtA FilKE. " All Kii.'l'ering from diseases, o , what ever nat ire, wj ether Acute, or Chronic, are conlially invited to consult with me il'reo;iid lViCf.'!,-, .All living at a distance who cannot consult with me in person, can do so by letter. Lett rs containing stamps wi) receive -prompt attciti nt by return mail. Hundreds of Curable Gases ThoronghoTxt th3 Cquatry can recoiv3 Imasdiatg rslicf "by seeding: mo a Pro- vicu3 Ei;t3iy their Cas?, ard tlioir present vendition. All Jii- efc letters rrill receive etiict r.tt;nticn ar.d lo f nsTA-d JHH HyillE 3SZJ3 353 3, MO CURS, WO PAY leaped fn?ly Yours. ' Dr. A. 13. Adams, All letters shoulp he addressed: Ir. A. . AOA JJS, St. Helens Or. oIiu((bin Co. 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