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FOSSIGS TELIOBAPHIC ITEWS. An attack on Bacninh will open in the beginning of March. dangerously ill at Berlin. , . . American pork for Prussian ships is de sired by Prince Bismarck. Ninety per cent of the Russian people can neither read nor write. The American Lumber Company of Tor onto, Can., hare failed for $1,800,000. Ha worth & Co., commission merchants or .Liverpool, .Eng., have failed for iOOO. Russia has promised Germany that mili tary operations in Poland shall be re stricted. A conflagration at Lourvig, Norway, de stroyed sixty-two dwellings, causing a loss Ot M,WV. -,;-.v Professor Klinkerfus, the astronomer in the observatory at Gottingen, committed suicide recently. . Gabieloff, the officer sent by Colonel Su deiker to investigateinihilism, was assas sinated recently., Jfermission to erect a monument to Luther at Riga has been refused by the Kussian authorities. - . A terrible exolosion. killinsz five men. OC' curred recently on the Canada Pacific Rail way east ot Jt'ort Artnur. The St. Lawrence Sugar Refinery in Montreal was destroyed by lire recently. The loss is placed at $200,000. The ship Juno, from Liverpool for Cal cutta, foundered in the Mersey recently, and twenty-nve lives were lost. Dean Le Breton, the father of Mrs. Langtry, now lives in retirement at St. iirelade s, ten miles from bt. lleliers. The wife of a sand dealer, residing at Heppon-Bashl, Japan, gave birth to five cmldren, all or whom are doing well. The first town to be entirely lighted and have its tram-cars drawn by electricity will be Montreux, on the Lake of Geneva. A truce between Chili and Bolivia has been agreed upon, the conditions of which do not interfere with the Bermian ques" tion. A report was current in Paris that the French forces, under Admiral Courbet, re- QVUiUAVU UUU 4tUU aWU iV pulsed. The Imperial Council will shortly con sider the question of forming a Russian American company, for erecting elevators at St. Petersburg. P It is stated that all the Canadian Pacific Syndicate now wants is a 5-per cent guar antee for twenty years and a grant of $15, 000,000 to finish the road. Within a radius of ten miles of Ayr, Scotland, 200,000 trees were blown down during the recent storm; 100,000 being on the estate of Marquis Alias. In Russia the Clericals and Government are at each other's throats again. The Ni hilists hava given up the printing press and now employ the hectograph. The circulation has been forbidden in France of the book containing articles from the Neuvelle Revue, so grossly libel ous of the German Imperial family. Great anxiety is felt at Plymouth, Eng., owing to the non-arrival of Dublin and Liverpool steamers now much overdue. They had numerous passengers on board. The police have discovered a plot for an uprising of peasants in Little Russia, and aiso a scneme ror putting strycnnme in tne Czar's bread. Many arrests have been made. Blackberry, absconding member of the firm of P. W. Thomas' Sons' & Co., which failed for over $4,000,000, having no assets, it is believed has sailed for the United States. The Vienna police have compiled a list of foreigners who are to be expelled from the country, and also closed the Jacobi's print ing office, at which the Socialist paper, The Newfoundland sailing steamer Bear was sold recently at St. Johns, N. F., to the American government for the coming Greeley relief expedition. She is the same age, tonnage and build of the lost Proteus. There was a serious conflagration re cently near Cemetery LaChayo, France, by which a lace factory, several coal depots . and shops and five dwellings were de stroyed. One hundred families were ren dered homeless. France Is seriously disturbed. The des titution of a quarter of a million of peo ple is acknowledged. There seems some chance of a passage of a grant of 3,000,000 francs to release the tools of mechanics from pawn offices. v Garcia, the most notorious gambler, in Europe, has entered a Trappist convent in Spain. Garcia has been known to win and lose 100,000 slakes at Homburg and Mon aco. His last exploit was to break a Span ish roulette bank. . Troubles are reported to have broken out . in the Khyber territory, Afghanistan. Ab-dul-Lanur, the most powerful of the Khy ber chiefs, was shot in a bloody feud re cently. Since 1879 he has been the steady friend of England. The annual report of the Minister of Public "Works shows that the government management of telegraph lines in Canada is unsuccessful. The lines cost f800,000; tTlaa ATTOn1fflllA loot- -VAO-n -nroa VIA n-r A the receipts only 827,000; loss, over 50 per cent. Placards have been posted in Paris in citing disaffected policemen and starting workingmen to arms. .They are supposed to have been issued by the committee of the revolutionary party. Large numbers of the placards have been destroyed by the police. It is stated that General Gordan, before his departure for the Soudan, teleeraphed Colonel Coctlogon, commander at Khar toum, to send a trusty messenger to El Mahdi, and ordering Coctlogon to suspend operations until Gordon's arrival. Six hun dred men have left Cairo for Suakem. Papers laid before the Canadian Parlia ment recently show that the total cash subsidy paid the Canadian Pacific, up to the 5th ot December last, was $12,000,000, The total land subsidy carried was 12,600, 000 acres. After deducting amounts al ready paid the company on that date a bal of 316,000 due them remains. Several mountain tribes, under Ali Pasha, formerly Chief of Albania, have revolted and seized the reins of coven ment. They had resolved to oppose the cession of the District of Gusinie and Koina to Montenego, and recently they entered Montenegrin territory but were repulsed with the loss ot ttity men. r A number of Irish and Irish-American dynamiters have been recently arrested in Paris, including several revolutionists well known at the Scotland Yard. An Enzlish detective In service at New York states that Captain McAffertv. also one of the number, went , there to conceal further measures with certain Irish residents. " The steamer Rhywabons. bound from Holyhead to Cardiff, struck on a group of rocks near Cardilr, recently. The mate, five men and a boy escaped in a small boat. Half an hour after leaving the steamer thev saw her lierhts "disappear. The captain and ten men remained on board the steamer and all were probably lost.-- : --: -- - v - . The Adamsons elevator at Toronto, Can., was destroyed by fire recently. It con tained $100,000 worth of wheat and 60,000 worth of barley. The building was valued at f 60,000. The fire spread rapidly to an adjoining pier, firing it, and to Chapman & Son's elevator. The latter contained 30,000 bushels of grain, which was Insured Ior3U,ouu. Baker Pasha, with 38,000 troops, landed at Trinkitat recently, completing the force for the relief of Takar. Nearly 20,000 rebels are between Trinkitat and Takar. The first battle will probably be fought seven miles from buakem, as the rebels are mass ine at that point. Small bodies of the ' enemy, which approached within 400yards or camp, were sneuea oy uie .uriugu gun Hboatspnynx. , ' "The mourning for the late Queen o: Madagascar lasted two months, and was not so severe as in the olden days. . This time the f people were forbidden only to plait their hair, to : wear hats, to carry umbrellas, to build much, . and to wear clothes. Formerly the mourning lasted a year; and everybody's hair was snaven close to the head. ULSTE23 T2LEGSAPHIC NEWS. The long strike of the window glass workers la at an end. The Star Route trials cost the Govern mut 89,33159 for "extra" lawyer fees. Fifty-five Apache children have been sent to the Carlisle, Pa., training school. A crank made two attempts to assassin ate Governor Terrasos, at Chihuahua, a few days ago. General Booth, of the Salvation Army, is coming to this country. lie is expected early in March. The safe in the postoffice at Blue Island, Hh, was blown open one night last week, and 12,000 stolen. An entire family of five persons in St. Louis have died from the effects of sewer gas in the dwelling, An attempt was recently made at Fort Worth, Tex., to poison Miss Fannie Mur phy, a school teacher, l;; A block on Adams street, Peoria, 111., burned the other day, entailing a loss of 150,000; partly insured. The Keeley Motor Company voted an other postponement of a public exhibition, at the request of the inventor. Bonanza Mackay has guaranteed -Pat ti 65,000 for a season in San Francisco, and Mapleson has accepted for her. Mrs. J. J. Astor has sent 1,063 homeless children to the South and West in the last few years, at an expense of nearly 16,000. Samul A. Medary, for a number of years paymaster of the Cincinnati, Hamilton and JJayton Railroad, is short 10,000 in his accounts. Savings bank depositors in Massachu setts added 11,296,530 to their accounts last year, and the sum now to their credit IS 252,707,593. During the past year 808,971,087 pieces of mail matter were handled in the New York postoffice, and the money order business exceeded 872,000,000. . - Sixty policemen made a night raid on a cock pit in Philadelphia, securinor ninety- five spectators and twenty teams, also sev enty-two fowls of. all sizes. A house near Norwich, N. Y., occupied by an old couple named Clinton, was burned recently, ine bodies ot the occu pants were found in the ruins. The New Jersey House of Representa tives recently defeated the joint resolution asking New Jersey Congressmen to favor a national postal telegraph law. It is reported from Liberty that Colonel John G. Kasey, ex-treasurer of Bedford A. X T i , J 41 1 M 4-1 O . A- county, v irginia, iiau. ueu ixum me ouvie, leaving an indebtedness of 60,000. A strange and fatal disease is reported to have broken out among cattle in the west ern part of Texas. A large number have died. The disease fails to yield to treat ment. , John Eagan, ex-Speaker of the New Jersey Assembly, was last week sentenced to imprisonment at hard labor for a month and to pay a fine of 500 for the crime of bribery. A terrible explosion of fire damp oc curred In the shaft of the Lehigh Valley Coal Company at Wilkesbarre, Pa., re cently. The damage was great. One man was killed. The Denver and Rio Grande roundhouse at Leadville, together with six locomo tives, was destroyed by fire recently. The loss is between 60,000 and 80,000; par tially insured. But little more is said about the running ce eorge at St. Louis. The break-up was a tame affair, and steamboat men are con gratulating themselves that so little dam age was done. A train on the Union Pacific Railroad was delayed an nour Dy aoout i,ouu antelope. The snow had drifted deep and they had taken to the track as the easiest road to travel in. The daughter of Uriah Blear, who mar ried the 4 living skeleton," declared in court that her liberty was not restrained, and preferred to go with her father rather than .her husband. On the elevated railroad recently a heav- ily laden train ran into another one dis charging passengers at the station. The engine was wrecKed and passengers wen shaken, but nobody was seriously hurt. John H. Alexander, of Ohio, is making a better record at West Point than any other colored cadet ever admitted. In a class of ninety he stands third in some studies. He is well treated by his fellows. A fire in the fifth-story of an apartment house. No. 662 Sixth avenue, about mid night, created a panic among the occu pants, a dozen of whom, occupying the up per floor, escaped to the roof in their night- clothes. Georcre Brown and A. C. Gibson, a couple of notorious counterfeiters, were arrested lately at Kerbwille. Mo., and were taken to Springfield for safe keeping. Brown was once concerned in a train robbery in Colorado. County Clerk Keenan, of New York, has informed the Legislative Investigating Committee that he paid 87,500 to Tam many Hall for the nomination, and paid juuunii eise except xuciueuuu caiiipiugu i x j : expenses. Members of the House Committee on Public Lands say a bill will be reported declaring forfeited all lands along that portion of the Northern Pacific not com pleted within the time allowed by the act granting the land. Tilden G. Abbot, for ten years cashier of the Union Market National bane at Water- town, Mass., has absconded, taking funds of the bank aggregating, as far as known, 1,160. There is besides a blank check gone from the check book. Chief Charlis and his delegation of Flat head Indians, while at Washington re cently, had a conference with the Secre tary of. the interior upon the proposition to remove the Flatheads now in the Bitter Root valley to Jack's reservation in Mon tana. The latest scientific explorations of the Yellowstone Park, made during the past summer by members of the United States Geological Survey show that it contains 500 crevsers and 5.000 hot sorines. These numbers are somewhat larger than those obtained in earlier surveys. A bill has been introduced in the New York Assembly declaring void all con tracts, written or verbal, for the sale or transfer of any share or interest In the stock of any, company, unless the party contracting to sell or transfer shall be in actual possession of such stock, etc ; The Washington monument, whose total height is fixed at 550 feet, will remain during the winter at 410 feet, the work of hoisting the immense blocks will be re sumed in the spring, Ine report ot the engineer in charge shows the monument has only settled a traction oi an men. tion boss, and three men employed on the Denver and South Park Railroad, came down . hill into Leadville on a flat car. When near the depot they collided with a car of iron, and ail jumped. Maniey was instantly killed, and the others were se riously injured. Advices state that seven cotton mills in Massachusetts and one in New Hampshire have shut down, also that orders have been issued to stop a large number of looms in Lowell, Massachusetts, and baco, Maine. These include the largest cotton mills In the country, representing some 7,000,000 spindles. After a heavy run the Merchants' and Mechanics bank of Leadville suspended and was immediately attached for 37,000, Bradstreet reoorts a meeting of the direct ors the day aftei, and it was developed that it will pay ninety-nine cents without call ing on the stockholders, and will organize and re-open again. A bill has been introduced in the House which authorizes the President to prohibit the importation into the United States of 1 TT 1 - ! , 3 uerman and rrencn wines, liquors &ou other such articles as he may see fit until all restrictive or prohibitory laws, made by those countries affecting American cattle and swine, are revoked. A sensation was recently produced in the Court of Common Pleas, at Erie, Pa., by Leroy Warner, of Coneaut, asking the court to confirm the sale of his child, Maggie, to Peter Wilde, of Erie, for the consideration of 1. The bill of sale was passed up to the court in good faith, the father believ ing he could so dispose of his Infant. P03TLAHD HISSES SZP0ST. BUTTER Fancy' fresh rolL lb., 30c, 35c; inferior, grade, 2025c; pickled, 25 30c CHEESE Cal i forma. 17 19c: Oregon arge, choice, 1920c, small, none. veca -l on.. xvturcT -p uu., ova;. FISH Extra Pacific codfish, whole, in c, 7ic, boneless, in bxs., 8jc lb.; domestic salmon, hi bbls., 6.007.00, bbls., 11.00, 1-lb. cans, doz., 1.45; mackerel, No. 1, kit, 1.752.00, No. 1.50(51.75, No. 1, hf bbls., 10.00, No. 2, 8.5U; herrings, salted, hf bbls., , dried, 10-lb. bxs., 7ac. LOUR-'ancy extra, V bbl., -; bakers' extra, o.00; country, 4.504.75; superfine, 3.75. FEED. Etc. Corn meal, 100 lbs., S2.75 nn. kiWt..t 5 KT. n.f mail .l fW 4.25; cracked wheat, 3.253.50; bran, ton l4.la; shorts, loQstaj; middlings, fine, 22.5O30.O0; hay, baled, 18.0020.00; Chop, 22.5028.00. FRUITS Prunes, Hungarian, $lb I2i 15c; raisins (new), bx., 2.502.75, hf bxs., 2.7o3.00, qr bXS., 3.253.3o, 8th bxs., 3.253.50; currants,.; Zante, lb. in bxs., 10c; citron, lb. in drums, 22c; almonds, Marseilles, Id., I8a 20c .Lane, 20c; walnuts, Chili, Hl2ic, California, 12I3c. GREEN FRUITS Apples, p bx., 1.25 1.75; lemons, California, 4.005.00, 'Sicily, 12.0013.00; oranges, t? bx., 4.505.00; limes 10QJ1.502.00. DRIED FRUITS Bleached, 14 m 15c: apples, machine-cured, $ lb., 1516c, sun cured, 910c; peaches, machine-cured, in boxes, 1314c; German, in boxes, lb., 10 llc; plums, sun-cured, pitless, 1516c, machine-cured, 16 18c; pears, machine cured, 1012c, sun-cured, 10llc; figs, California, 25-Ib. bx., 9c; Smyrna, 2025c. WHEAT-Good to choice, f? 100 lbs., 1.601.70, good valley; Walla Walla and Eastern Oregon, 1.601.62. OATS Choice milling, nominal; good feed, 55c; ordinary feed, 50(S;53c. BARLEY Brewing, $U00 lbs., nominal; eed, nominal. BUCKWHEAT Nominal, 1.502.00. CORN No demand. RYE Nominal, V 100 lbs., nominal 1.502.00. HIDES AND HAGS Hides, dry, over 16 lb., lb., 14c; Murrain hides, two-thirds off; hides, wet salted, over 55 lbs., $ lb., 6 7c (one-third less for light weights, dam aged, cut grubby or dry salted); pelts, shearling, 10c1.00; deer skins, winter, 10c, 15c, Eastern Oregon, 22c, summer, E. O.. 18(20c. vallev. 2530c: burlaps. 40 in.. 8c, 45 in., 9Jc, 60 in., 15c; twine, flour, 35c, 40c, wheat, 35c, fleece, 12c, 13c; gunnies, lec; wheat sacks, 7c, vac; HONEY In comb, lb., 22 25c; strained in 5 gal., 11c $ lb.L 1-gal. tins, doz, 14.00 15.00, half -gal., 7.50. hufs w km io(a ax:; . PROVISIONS Bacon, 114124c; hams, country, v id., lioc, butcher, scarce; shoulders, 10llc. LARD Kegs, $ lb., 12c; Eastern, pails, 1313c; Oregon, tins, 1212ic; Cali fornia, 10-n.lyns, none. JfEAS, SEEDS, Etc. Beans, V lb., pa, c, s. w., 5Jc, Ig. w., 4Jc, Payou, 4c, pink, ;c, limas. 6c; peas, field, iWMc. sweet. 15Ca 20c: timothy seed, 10i(S)12c, red clover, 2225c, white clover, 40c, 50c, alfalfa, 16c, 20c, hungarian grass, 8c, 10c, millet, 8c, 10c, orchard grass, 18c, 20c, rye grass, 20c, 25c, red top, 15c, 17c, blue grass, 18c, 20c, mes- quite grass, 10c, 12 jc. JPUUJL.TKY Chickens, W doz., spring, 4.00, 5.00, old, 5.00: ducks, 10.00, 12.00; geese, $8.00, $10.00, turkeys, ID., 12c, 14c. K1UE Sandwich Islands, JSo. 1, id., 5c; China mixed, 42c, 5c; China No. 1, none; Kaneoon. 5Ac. SUGARS Golden C. in bbls.. W lb., 9c, n hf bbls., 95c; refined D, bbls., 8Ac, hf bbls., 8c; dry granulated, bbls., lOc, hf bbls., 10ic; crushed, bbls., lOSc; fine crushed, bbls., llc, hf bbls;, HJc; cube, bbls., 11c, hf bbls, HJc; islands, No. 1, kgs.. 8c, Kfe, bgs., e. . - . SYRUPS California refinery si, i? gal., bbls., 62Jc, kgs., 67c, cs., gal. tins, 7c; Eastern, bbls., & gal., 5oc, kgs, boc, cs., ooc. VEGETABLES Potatoes, bu., 50c, 60c. according to variety: cabbage, & lb,. 2c; turnips, & sck., 1.2o; carrots, 1.2o; beets, 1.25; onions (new), $ lb., ljc; pars nips, lie. WOOL Valley, 16c, 18c; Eastern Ore gon, lbc, 1c. PRODUCE RECEIPTS. Receipts by leading lines of transporta tion up to date, as compared to like period of last year have been: 1883. 1882. Wheat ctls. 2.376.159 2,200.864 Flour, bbls 208.952 275.176 Oats, ctls 60,714 93.263 Potatoes, ska 14.200 10,835 Barley... 2,876 4.820 Bran, ctla 30,791 34,573 Millstuff. ctls 32,406 28,362 WOOL tt8 1,HH7,!MH L31W,U7 Hides, lbs 659,632 725.623 Flaxseed, sks 11.049 81.504 Hops, lbs 1.510,738 630.453 Fruit, bxs.. 11,049 81,504 Hay. bis 8J38 6,599 Lime, bbls 22.522 17.275 Uutter, pfcgS 2,087 55,0855 Receipts for the past seven days have been: Valley. Eastern. Wheat, ctls.. 9,484 . 1,262 Flour, bbl 11,431 5,620 Oats, ctls I,t40 Bran, ctls 1,726 291 Millstuffs, ctls . . .- 774 271 Potatoes, sks 64 Hide6,tbs... 7,274 11.686 Butter. pkg. 38 Hops,lbB 73,998 . Fruit, bxs , 441 SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. RECEIPTS Wheat, 6,000 ctls.; flour, 2,000 qr. sks.; oats, 8o0ctls.; potatoes, 2, 000 sks.: eges.9.000 doz. WHEAT Extra choice, ctl., 1.814 1.834; No. 1 white, 1.76; No. 2 white, S1.682(1.711. - FEU U K Oregon, bbl., o.255.v&; San Francisco extra, 5.12$6.00; interior extra, $1.75, igo.nU. HOPS 0 lb.. 18c. 23c. BARLEY No. 1 feed, & ctl., 1.16 No. 1 brewing, 1.155; No. 1 chevalier, nominal. OATS California, good to choice 1.684 1.75. - iJJKAJN w ton. irom city mms. sit.za. SALMON Oregon, 1-rS cans, doz., L o. b.. $1.20. 81.22. BUTTER-Good to choice roll, E., 33ic. EGGS $ doz., 30c. APPLES Oregon, W bx., SI. 50, S2.25. HIDES Dry, lb., usual selections, 18c, 18c. ONIONS Per sk., 75c. CORN New, 1.50, 1.75; old, 1.60, 1.75. ' .. POTATOES Petalumas and Tomales 75c, 95c: peachblows, 1.12&, Oregon, Garnet Chili. sl.2o. $I.3a; market slow. LARD Eastern refined, 3 to 10-lb. tins 13c. 134c. Other provisions unchanged. BEANS We quote as follows: Pea and small white, 3.00, 3.10 ctl.; bayos 3.50. 3.75: limas, 3.00, 3.10; pinks $3.90, 4.00; red 1.00, 4.25 butter, 2.25, 3.37. BEESWAX Quotable at 27c, 29c. lb. - HAY Alfalfa, 10.00, 13.50; wheat, 14.50, 16.50; wild oat, $14.50, 16.50; bar lev. $11.00. $15.00: cow. $9.00. 11.00 $ ton, STRAW Quotable at 50c, 60c bale, as to condition. SEEDS Flax $ ctl., 2.50, 2.75; canary, 5c, 5c; Alfalfa, 9c, 9jc; timothy, 7c, 8c. for native and 8c, 9c, for imported; mustard choice brown, 3,25, $ ctl., white, 2.75, $3.00: hemp. 4c. 4: rape, Jc. Jc BUCKWHEAT Nominally quotable at $2.75.$3.00. V ctl. - POULTRY Turkeys, live gobblers, 18c, 21c V lb., hens, 20c, 21c, dressed, 21c, 22c young roosters. 7.50, 9.00: old roosters 6.00, 7.00; hens, 6.00, 7.50; broilers, $6.50, $7.o0, according to size; ducks. 10.00, 13.00 doz.; geese, 2.25, 2.75 pair. HONEY Extracted, 6c, 7ic, lb.; extra white comb, 18c, 20c; white, ldc, 16c; dark, 9C 12c CHEESE California, 16c,18c, for choice fair to crood. 11c. 12Ae: Gilrbv. in drums 16c, 18c; Eastern, 18c, 19c; Western, 16c, 17C : MILLSTUFFS Ground barley, 24.00, 25.00 ton; middlings are selling at 18.00, 23.00 per ton; w heat bran, 13.50, si4.au per ton: oil cane meal, old process 30.00, new process, 26.50; feed corn meal, 34.00, 35.00. cracked corn, $34.00; rye flour. bbl., $6.00; rye meal, 5.50; buck wheat flour, 1? Ib., 5c; pearl barley, 4c, 5c Eastern oat meal, bbl., 9.75; cracked wheat & lb., 4c. WOOL Mendocino, 12c, 17c, 1? lb. Humboldt, 12c, 17c; San Joaquin, 8c, 12c coast, oc, lie; lied muff and uoiusa, etc 9c, 14c. $20,000 GONE! San Francisco. Cal. The Chronicle publishes in substance the following mar vel: Captain VV, 7 Swasey, the oldest pioneer of the coast, makes a statement of, the intense suffering of his friend Colonel u. J. Williamson, an army omcer oi dis tinction and an ex-United States Consul, who was attacked in the winter of 1861-2 with violent rheumatism. So great was his agony in after years, he became it help less cripple, and after trying numberless remedies, the baths of other countries and spending a fortune of 20,000, the disease seemed to assume a more virulent type. Finally, he was persuaded to try St. Jacobs OiL the great conaueror of pain. It worked a miracle of cure. In a letter to the Chron- cle he confirms Captain Swasey's state ment and adds: "I cheerfully give my un qualified attestation to the truthfulness ot the statement, because l I eel perfectly certain that a knowledge of my cure by St. Jacobs Oil will prove the means of reliev ing hundreds of sufferers." Very few women are employed upon London newspapers, either as writers or compositors. What ails you? If it is a cough, take iso's Cure. Sold by druggists. 25 cents. The motto for Congress "Down with taxation." - TENKYS0FS "MAY QUEEN." H ifH crt miiTifr Via1 Koo-n VIouaor) witVi Tli w . J V UU J4lVJ, KVVU V. MJ. V T A V L Pierce's "Favorite Prescription" she might have reigned on many another bright May day. The "Favorite Prescription is a cer tain cure for all those disorders to which females are liable. By druggists.- Ex-Governor Hall, of Delaware, owns in terests in thirty-five vessels. "Rough on Coughs." 15c. 25c. 50c.' at Druggist. Complete cure Coughs, Hoarse ness, Sore Throat. - - For a cough or a cold there is no remedv equal to Ammen's Cough Syrup. "Lord" Alfred Tennyson does not sound bad. - OUR PROGRESS. As stages are ouicklv abandoned with the completion of railroads, so the huge, drastic, carthartic pills, composed of crude. and bulky medicines, are quickly aban doned with the introduction of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets." which are sugar-coated, and little larger than mus tard seeds, but composed of highly concen trated vegetable extracts. By druggists. "Well, I'll be hanged!" says the window curtain. . Heart affections, kidnev and liver trou bles affect nearly one-half of all mankind. Yet how many heedlessly pass through a shortened life giving no care to these com plaints which cause the human family such great distress. Does your heart beat vio- ently from the least excitement? Have vou fits of dizziness? Does your back ache? Are your boMrels constipated ? These symptoms are tne nrst warnings. Uelay is dangerous. Be wise in time. Regain perfect health by using Brown's Iron Bitters. "Buchu-Paiba." Quick, complete cure. all annoying kidney and urinary dis eases. 1. ... The combination of ingredients used in making Brown's Bronchial Troches is such as to give the best possible effect with safety. They are the best remedy in use ior uougns, uoids and Throat Uiseases. "ROTTOH ON CrtHNS." 15r AsV for it Complete cure, hard or soft corns, warts. bunions. When we see a medicine advertised to cure a half-dozen or1 more classes of dis eases, we conclude that it is a humbug, And having noticed that the proprietor of Ammen's Cough Syrup only advertises or claims it good for coughs, colds and lung complaint!, we were induced to try it, and now take pieasnre in recommending it to our readers. - Dr. W. H. Lee, Conyers. Ga.. savs Brown's Iron Bitters is a good medicine and many are using it in this place. Boston's death rate last month was 18.7 per 1,000 people. If the blood be impoverished, as mani fested by pimples, eruptions, ulcers, or run ning sores, scrofulous tumors, swellings or general debility, take Dr. R. V. Pierce's uolden Medical .Discovery. Sold by drug gists. An empty honor is sometimes full of satisfaction. Rev. D. F. Manly, Tampico. Tenn.. savs. "Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me of in digestion and nervousness after several physicians had failed. advertised in another column of this na- per. This establishment is well known on the Pacific Coast as reliable and square m all its dealings. Their goods have gained an en viable reputation. Caloric Vita Oil. the renowned healer, at wholesale, liodge, Uavis &tk., Portland. .21''. 71 THS - GREAT ii b c e Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Tb roe.MweIltMft,Npraliis.II ralsea, : Barns, Senlda. Frnl Bites. ADD ALL OTHER BOHILV ri 1X8 ARB ACHES. SoMby Draggisu and Oeler eve r w br. rift; CUi botUa. . DireotioD to 11 Lau(u(e. : fnv ft . t r ca a vttiz ir r rn rn DarhAm ia historic. It waa neutral srround dnriiuf the armistice between Sherman and Johnson. Soldiers of both armies filled their pouches with the tobacco stored there, and, after the surrender, marched home, ward. Soon orders came from Eaet, Weet, North and Sonth, for "more of that eleg-ant tobacco." Then, ten men ran an unknown factory. Now it employs 800 men, usee the pink and pick of the Golden Belt, and the Durham Bull 1b the trade-mark of this, the best tobacco in the world. BlackweD's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco has the largest sale of any smoking' tobacco in the world. Why f Simply becanse it ia the be. All dealers have it Trade-mark of the BulL II he'd rone for a rock aire of Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking; To bacco, as be was told, be mum 1 13 ham t lixus i . oornered by the buU. on rvvi; LOOK OUTll w it s V ix fWiril Tho Strongest and Best! THOMAS PBICE. Analytic Chemist, pronounees the GIANT BAKING POWDER nearly one-third stronger than any sold on the Pacific Coast. San Francisco, September 24, 1883. BL E. BOTHIN, President Bothin M'fg Co.: Dkar Sir: After careful and complete chemical analysis of a can of Giant Baking Powder, purchased by us in open market, we find that it does not con tain alum, acid phosphate, terra alba, or any injuri ous substancss, but is a pure, healthf nl Cream Tar tar Baking Powder, and as such can recommend it to consumers. WML T. WENZEI.L CO., We concur! Analytio Chemists. R. BEVERLY COLE, M. D., J. L. MEARS, M. I)., Health Officer. ALFRED W. PERRYrM.D.,") Members of 8an W. A. DOUGLASS, M. D., r Francisco Board AUG. ALERS, M. D., ) of Health. Manufactured by the BOTHIN BTF'G COMPANY. 17 and 19 Maiu Street, San Francisco. TORPID BOWELS, DISOnDE RED LIVER, and MALARIA. v , From these sonrces arise three-fourths or Che diseases of the knman raee. These 2mptoms Indicate their existence :Xoss of ppetite, Bowels costive Sielc Bead acne, fullness after eatltur, Aversion to exertion of body or &iind Eructation of foody Irritability of temper Low spirits, A. feelins; of bavins; neglected some duty, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, lota before tlie eyes,bJcbJy eol ored ferine, CONSTIPATION, and de mand the use of a remedy that acts directly on the Liver. AsaLivermedieineTUTT'S PIL.I.S have no equaL Their action on tha Kidneys and Skin is also prompt ; removing all Impurities through these three aca-r-enciri of the system, producing appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools clear Bkin and a vigorous body. TUTT'S PIX.L.S cause no nausea or griping nOr Interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Bold every wnere,2!5e. Offlee,44 Murray St.,N.Y. TurrsiiAm oye. Gbat Hair on Whiskers changed In. etantly to aGtossr Black bv a single ap plication of this DTE. Sold by Druggiats, or sent by express on receipt of 1. Office, 44 Murray Street, New York. VfiTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FBEL TadidA of Priliutshim is one of the strontrest of tha minerals use in medicii.e, and has produced much suf f erins in the world. Taken for a lonit time and in large doses, it dries up the gastric juices, impairs aieestion. tne stomacn refuses ioou, ana me paiiens uacuacn m health and weieht. Persons with Blood or Bkin Dis eases should be careful bow they take these mineral poisons, as in most instances the effect of them is to al most permanently impair tne constitution. -x o lase me nlaca of these noiaoDs we offer you a safe, sure, prompt and permanent relief from your troubles. Swift's Spe- C1UC IS CUbUClJ Nl IGgCUtUlQ IUCJIWV1UU put. . I "J to conTince you ot its merit. I hare cured permanently Blood Taint In the thiid feneration by the use of Swift's Specific, after I had most signally lauea wan mercury ana f-otasn. F. A. Toomkr. M. D., Perry, Ga. A young man requests me to thank you for his cure of Blood Poison by the use of your Specific after all other treatment naa iauea. , Jos. Jacobs, Druggists, Athens, Ga. Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free toapp oants. TBTE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3. Atlanta, Ga . V. Y. 0ee; 153 W. 23d St., bet. 6th and 7th ATenuee. Norman Stallions ! H. WILSEY, raaw-a Of the firm of Fairbanks k Tfr Usey, -fif has Just returned from France with a 1 T choice lot of Norman Stallions. The ONLY DUtECI importers from France to the Pacific Coast. Selected by him with great care from the best stock in France. Severs: are government approved. Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits. Those in want of this class of Horses, if desired, can purchase them on one or two years' time, at reasonable interest, with satisfactory security. Address II. T. FAIRBANKS or H.TTIXSEY, PETALUMA, CAL. They who work early and late the year round need, occa sionally, the healthful stimulus imparted by a wholesome tonic like H o tetter's Stomach Bitters. To all, its purity and efficiency as a remedy and pre ventive of disease com mend it. It checks in cipient rheumatism and malarial symp toms, relieves consti pation, dyspepsia and biliousness, arrests ptemature decay of the physical energies, mitigates the infirm ities of age and hastens convales cence. For sale by all Druggists an.d Dealers generally. TIFR FARM. FTEtU AXT FIRESrDE has ons 01 nannsr its oircuiat announce another award fmbscrtbara. ThAsward i we will ci r out and fulfill to tne letter tne promises a am ri ESIDB is now the largest ever attained add I OO.OOO more yearly subscribers to our already . I I ii . custriDUte um ipu.uuu tnai w coming year. This new award fSSO.OOO that we shall ret for the sale ,rri. a txii. 1. ..ar.1 1 will ue cunuuwwi ii cemr , o 1 nouinu TOT TP FTASM .. ion more widely extenaea ana uiuiot ;yw,wvff ? r-rx: of S50.000 to be matle May 1st, lm, when they wUrhava securedi anofli . . C'WVC j miV. ms fill) MUhll.tiM nnr rknnt&tlon ana 1 1 mii ijiM. imbm nuicKU 1 , ' . . 1 - . - more numerous and costly presents, inereoy myuis m "i""""?" SiTr3irriihtteT in our last, than for one or two nersons to sret the bulk of the award. We are positive that this plan U better wan our last. We will enteryottr name on our subscription books and mail yon the n'n1KIS vIM riELD a Nn Fim KSIDE resfularly for one year and immediately send a Printed liuraberea Re ceipt whlcEwiuStttt be Riven away May 1st, 18S: . ine lsi di tibsk 5 u m oiimi uui ouuduiiUwid. 60 TJ. 8. Oovernment Bonds of 1100 each... ...$3000 sjoo to U. 0. oreenoacirsor snweacn. t U.S. Government Bond...... 1000 1000 1000 10)0 MO 1000 iO U . 8. Greenbacks of 5o eacn. tOV.B. Greenbacks, sjneacn 100 V. 8. Greenbacks, $10 each. 100 V. 8. Greenbacks, 8S each 6 Grand Parlor Organs : 9 Grand Pianos.... 909 1 Twentv-Foot Sloop Sail-Boat. S09 100 100 100 R10 100J 209 rw O'JO (00 100 600 1 Rob Boy Fifteen-Foot Canoe....' S' 1 1 Four-Oared Row-Boat f f 1 Columbia Bicycle.. s rnaeins .......................... ... 6 Ton Buretes Elegant Black Silk Dress Patterns.. I S Villatre carts I 6 Best Singer Be wins? Machines 1 a Kaw sua rartor suits... I Plush Silk Parlor 8alts. rt Silver Dinner Services Jl Black Walnut Marble Top Chamber 8uit.... 100 Bet Solid Silver Teaspoon so tne set Alan. fin.AAA nTTtTR TTSmTT. ATTO VAT.TJABLB PES3ETTTS, ranlnsr In value from Koto ft each. making; a trrand total of HTITT TTTTPJ Tl H so that ,t eaoa and s?rTVMi w fzrz?z-. . CVTT T - - - onewbosubsertoestotneFARM FIEL.0ANU m .iut aiM mlanrml udh for ona veer, and toil 000k Our paper has now the larjrest circulation or one year. Muuiirh, m wftiit QftfVfWl VAarTv nhecrihers. to our subscribers, all of which was carried out and receivers in tne otner eoiumn. All of the above presents will he awarded Kay 1st, tan re will have presents sent to them by mail, express or frei mxnn -rcTPl TtT.X. AT which vou sen: lbie and reuame citizens ot gooq enaraevw ana Miuniinn anil therefore chanro nothing for the former offer you should not let this opportunity by. We believe that you will like oar paper so wei til rnrnlnamroliir subscr'ber. and sav with others that von would not be without it for. five times TOTTBi 8TTB8C&rPTI01v FB2S, Oet Ave of your fnem. Bend us 5 ana we win senayoa me r Afcril. rlSL-tJANU flicatllt& xorww year ana a num bered receipt for each of your subscribers and one extra for yooi trouble. - -sesd TttZM SL'SSCBIBERS with a I O a dva will send 12 subscriptions and twelve numbered r- eeints. We will msll the extra copy of thepape. fo. shall limit the number of new nbscriptions to lOO.OOO, so we wonld advise all our friends to forward sub scrip tions early, as many of the last award were too late to get a Numbered Receipt, v u , THE FARrJi, FIELD ARID FIRESIDE Is one of the oldest and ablest edited Family aad Agricultural papers, it contains twcnty-eignt isnre pRsrofl. Mta limrlsi art1 tiMrwa Mlrtnvi thai nArtAl it iHBVa n f nrm nminii. stitched and cut. lu erri.iiU.i.xi is now over I OO.OOO aad we are sure to receive the i&O.OQO ealled for at the time set, and the distribution of . ! presents will Uks pce on Kay 1st. The FARM. FIELD AND FiaESIDS has elejrantly illustrated covers changed each issue niustratin t' oir prctnrejqne ccr.n smeSmanever attempted by another in toe worloBAKTLi COPY SEXT IEEE. Stories, 8 hatches, Poetry, Farm, Cirden, Household f .tural gf0rrt.b ttnMhfch wfu'ILKi. ; fanrTnM'A that we have capital enough to carry oat and fulfill an pj I ripj rni n MWf- ,aswe Zlcrilini our'rllk, Wer 'shili bi se.ty Besristerod traorttinary offer. Add ress - :. , ': - Wa ' - The FARIal, FIELD & FIRES1DS 09 Randolph Gt.y Chlcogo. I J., u, 0, A; j When you have a Cough USE . . f. AMMEN'S COUGH 8YRU P. The Best, Safest and Sureet Cure In the World ior a uold 19 AMMEN'S COUCH SYRUP. Where there are children subject to Croup al ways Keep on nana a uottie ot AMMEN'S COUCH SYRU P. It is pust the remedy for Whooping Cough; re- nevea anu euorieua luo imjcuao. AMMEN'S COUCH SYRUP. For Bronchitis andConsuniption, use AMMEN'S COUCH SYRU P. , Many testimonials from Editors, who use :-:.-:;'---'.- AMMEN'S CO UCH S Y R U P. Druggists who wish to sell only the best, recom mend i AMMEN'S COUCH SYRUP. Physicians who have tried it in their own fam ily prescribe to patients AMMEN'S COUCH SYRUP. Acknowledged the Besf. use Indorsed by all who AMMEN'S CO U C H SYRUP. In Bottles at 50 cents and $100. It is cheaper to buy the large size. AMMEN'S COUCH SYRU P. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in ; Medicines. Mil, feBMHrirTSHg d . BEST jl f PAIN KILLER 11 ! jn Healing Remedy W IN THE WORLD. NAGLEE BRANDY The purest and best in the world. Reoom; mended by ail Physicians. Gold Medal award ed in France for superiority over all French uraneues. For sale, in wood or glass, by the Agent, S. Pi MIDDLETON. No. 116 Montgomery Street. San Francisco, Cal. nave pouu ve remecv ror tne above diseass; by lta em thousands of uma of the wont kind and of ton tandlnj bars been enrod. Indeed, so strong u my faitS In Its sfilcacy, that I will send TWO BOTTLh'S FRAH, to fcotherwlth aVLUABLK TKKATI8S on thla dio.M aysoSteer. r. uivaBxpranandF.o.addr.sa. DE. T. A. aLooUK. 1U Pearl BU. M.w Tork. 30 DAYS' TRIAL f DR. f (BltFORK.) ! (ATTBR.) ILECTBO-VOLTAIO BELT and other Eluctric j Appliances are sent on SO Days' Trial TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG; OR OLD, who are suffer ing from Nervocs Debility, Lost Vitality, Wastino Wkakkesskb. and all those diseases of a Personal Nature, resulting from Abuses and Other Causes. Speedy relief and complete restoration to Health, Vigor and Manhood Guaranteed. Send at once tor Illustrated Pamphlet free. Address Voltaic Belt Co., .Marshall, Mich. 3 OUR SECOHD AVARD! This now over 100,000 actttal subscribers Being deslr- netors umin eripoTbOO the fact that ARM, FIELD We 8til i want to by any paper otjtslcma in inewono. M InMPA llttT. and in order to secure them we propose to of advertising space uaoarpronism L f"ir .rD nf ftrfvArtisi ;or too inDa fiv mnniu raceivea tne ffrsma btobim or uio 1 its w ' " .- - - - - t1k hi. aTa number of cash Prises and 109 Solid Silver Table 8000ns., ......... t0 100 Solid Silver Dessert Spoons..... inn data Sil vw Fnrka fs to tha set)-. . .. 1000 t) 60 100 Sets Silver Plated Dinner KnivesXS to the set) 100 Silver Sugar Shells 60 Vi Kuver loenscnera.. .....,.. ow Iftia Thntmrra.nl Albums. i each...... ............ 1000 1000 Pocket Silver Fruit knives ....... 1000 1000 Gentlemen's Pocket Knives.. .. MOO SO Gentlemen's Gold Watches.. .................. 1600 20 Ladies' Gold Watches 1200 : 0 Boys' Watches.. .............. ................. S Solitaire Diamond ringer Kings. 400 ierantoieoKrapn neiures law fiO.1 Ladies' oid tiocsew.. 600 BOO 60 Gold Finger Rinirs .... 410 Ladies' Breast Pins .. ............ . ... . 09 800 looo avt nnttmen's Scarf Pins and Watch Chains.. livie Fine Mounted Oil Pain tines (11x22) 09 Beautiful Nickel Clocks ....... . sooo 109 Microscopes 60 100 Magte Lanterns.. (00 101 Telescopes..... 620 V.Ti THCIUSA Ti (1 VRESEMTS. riKtsiuc JI1..V.T' . . a valuable present, raafrlnir In value from twenty -five cents of any paper of its kind in the world, hul this is not fulfilled to tne letter 01 our promise, nee tne names ot in a lair ana impartial manner ny a oomnuttee of three standing: where they reside. Persons living at a rila at as nay oe reqmrea ny m aracie awaruea. ns is the regular subscription price for a yearly Dresents. If VOU have failed to aavam friends to loin you by cnttinsr this out and showing it to tho extra, receipt to any one you may designate. We any offer we may maae. S133XsX Aim secures ;-t rr mm i it v ii 1 II 1 herein made. The circulation or tne f a - u M al. We are now known world over PIAK03. PIAilOS 5, OCa Kew aril Second-hand Fl&nof at hft'f price. Jf anos $75 and up. Anti seHianoFactry,24a3iilUs St.. EI TTASSCliTOX FIAll OH, H Pianos, BtandarA Organs, S heet Music, and Musical Merchandise of every deanription at tne 5 oieI Stusie i(re. VSS MarU et Street, Sari I raa Clseo. Bend for our catalogue of 10-cent rniwio. I CHAS. S. EATOJJ. i A M RFVHAM . PIAMOS Decker Bros., Behr Bros., Emerson, and J. and C Fisher. Musical Merchandise. Orians Mason, Hamlin & Chase, Kohler k Chae,137 Pwt ht.,S.f Kasy to use, A certain care. Not expensive. Tbree months' treatment in one package. Good for Cold ui ine Aieaa, uenaacne. Dizziness, .nay ever, sc. xuiy cents, ny an urusrsrists, or ny man. T. IIAZELTrSE. Warren, Pa. N. P. N. U. No. F. N. U. No. 8G. -.jjr WE Ail OUT". ' O f I Vbr watchmakers. Bymil 25o. Ciroron-S UJ NUim. J.S.Hmca ACo., SJ5lTSt..I.V. 2?etaltxma incubator! 8 ELF-REOULATINO. Gold Medal, Silver Medal and 11 Firt Premiums over others Hatciea all kinds of Egg-. All Sizes. Prices from $12 ua Satisfaction guaranteed. Address PETALUMA INCUBATOR CO., Petaluma, CaL aSend for Circulars. Circulars Free. HALL'S PULMONARY BALSAM The best remedy in ttse for COUGITS, COLDS, LASTHMA, BROXCHITIS, 1VFHTENZA. ST CROUP, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and all THROAT and LUNG TROUBLES. Sold by all drnargists for 0 cants. J. It. CJATEW & CO Proprietors, 417 NanHome Mtrert. S. F. When I tsv cars 1 do nut man tuereiv to KtoD tueca lu time and then have them re'nrn again. I mean a radi cal enre. I bare made the disease of FITS, EPILEPiS? r FALLING 8ICKNES3 a life-long- stady. I warrant vn j remedy to care the worst cuts. Because others bav. failed I no reason for not now receiving a enra. Senda; once for a treatise and a Frse Eott!a of my Infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Office. 1 coats yo nothing ftw a trJaL and I wl a cure you. . Address Dr. H. O. BOOT, im Foarl St. KW Tori. APCWTC AAUTn EVERYWHERE TO SEIX AuCItlO liPfliLU tha hent Family TTnittirxr Mo. chine ever invented. Will knit a pair of stockings with HEEu and TOE complete in 20 minutes. It will abo knit a great variety of fancy work for which there is al ways a ready market. Send for circular and terms to the Twembiy Knitting Machine J., 1&3 Tre mont street. Boston Mass. - x - - . EUPTUEE h M.w. I. on r.- c ays, by Dr. Pierce's Patent llacrnetio Elastic Trass. Warrs nted the onlvEieetrleTrnjia in the world. Entirelvdiiierentfro 111 otners. ierioct ueiainer , ana u worn rUh ease and comfort night and day. Cured :he rerwwned Dr. 1. Simms of New York, hundreds of others. New Illustrated paUH (t fVee. eontainlnfirfuH infhrmstion- - . MAGNETIC ELASTIC TRUSS COMPANY, 704 Sacramento St.. cor. SLetmy, Saa iraxtcisoo. ,CsX 7J.M.HALSTEADS Self-regnlating Incubator! From !M nn Send for descrip vo price list, etc. horou or h h rrl Poultry and Etrars. i011 Broadwav. iOakland, CaL This BELT or Regenera tor Kb made expressly fop the cure of derangements of the generative organs, '.'here Is no mistake about this instrument, the con tinuous stream of KLEO 'X RIO ITT permeating thronrh the parts mu.sS restoro them to heaU.hr action. Do not ponfonnd ibis with Eleetrio Belt advertised to cure all fit ' from head to toe. It Is f ot theOS6isnecl3e rnri)0 . f or circulars (riviiiv tuu tt;it vrrimLion, sQurusv KAMsrv Etoctrto Beii Co, isa yiaDZMa be. Chkao, 111. Offer Good Until .lay I, IOC-1 A FEW WHO RECEIVED PRESENTS: IS OUB UST AWARD : ! rniBEBEO KECEIPT 19,645. MIsa I fit. Snyder, Waterloo, Ulackbawk Co., i XTOTBEIIEJ RECEIPT S3.890, Miss Clarst BCerrlU, Cove, Vrloa Co. Oreeoa, HITMllEREB RECEIPT 16,1 CI, K, Willis JLkere, KJtnsas City, Sift., S50Q. . STCICBEREB UECEIPX' 60,490, Mrs. Oeorse C Woodklrfc, IweIL Mass., SSOO. flTHBEBED RECETPT 88,005, Mrs. . J. 'Wrlcht, Meatercy, CtO., SIOO. HUHBXBED RECEIPT 0S.946, John TeOera, Saline City, Clsiy C., lad., 850. XIJHBEBEO RECEIPT 81,080, 8. IX. FroBts, New Faramtain, I'ak, SSO. NCUBEEIO RECEIPT 46.980, Wrs, K. R. Mitchell, Arlington Xleisats, Coo It Co., IlL, 9SO. KUMBESED KECEIPT 6.1,90, Iliram dranirer, Detroit, Mich., R50. ' KtJUBEBED RECEIPT 99,S40, Emnnel Brawn, X.Uchfleld, Montgomery Co., IlL, too. STJMBEBEB RECEIPT 18.S37, Marl- c eane V. sTaeebs, . llamtnonton, Atlantic Ce., W. J., 8100. i - SUBIBEKED RECEIPT 7,099, JU. A. TVeybnrn, Tramansbarr, Tompkins Co., IT. "X., KrftdleV Gold WaUh. , WUBERED RECEIPT 73,805, X. ; IXstvea Smith, Staunton, Augusta Co., vsv, j Create Geld Wateh. . NUMBERED RECEIPT 99.010, I. Vincent, OttervUle, Oat,, Caauada, Oeats' Oold Wateh. 1 II7UB ESED RECEIPT 73.051, Albert; Derr, PlattsvlUe, Shelby Co., O., Xtdleet I Gold Wateb. f Jf UMBERED RECEIPT 5T, to, Mrs. - Jotis Gaylord. Charlotte, Eaton Co., . Mleb., Grand Plus. j X UMBERED KECF.IPT 10.070, Robert P. Fnllis, JLltchneid, 111., (silver lMnaer f Service. . NUMBERED RECEIPT ?T,463, TTin. P. I Bsrtes, Obion, Tenn., 80. ? tWlt you write to any of the above enclose a pofjal for answer. For further awards, sea our paper. EentFree. i TORSTOE for one : jn1 Tmmh - n.rw award. 1UC IWjJVa o wv vu vim j v Letter. P.O. Money Order or Eipr w .3 "a a . . O 4-3 . H I "g SIS 8 3 3 S3 0 mm I -'-faCaA r. t :r x 1 j :3 11 jj fr I.: ; ' . MfsfH