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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1887)
p ill IIIIIII ,1 ITTITfTiTII-T"'-' 1 " "l THE ORSSCON SCOUT. AMOS K. .TOXKS hDITOK, City and County Official Paper. 'Snturdny, June lllli., xoris. AVe jicUuowIriIo t lie receipt of a :nliiil invitation to itltend tin rele Ijrnlion ti) lie jiiven at Stnninerville on the. Fourth of July, for which wo re tnrii thank, and will attend if possi ble. A most. intered'nif,' eoniiniinicition fropi WiiIIout. editnly, by Ah. A. II. Tlielps. was received to late for hiser tiou in this ismiH, but will appear next week. V(! hope to bear from the gentleman iifriilu, and often. The coitions ur the Scorr are al ways open for the free dicnssioii of all subjects of interest to the people, jind we hope that anyone having an earnest thought to express will make u.se of them tor that pur omj. The use or barbed wire tor feneing piirpoi-es has been decided by one of the superior courts of California to he illbiriil. It certainlv should bodeeuied ho unless planking is placed along the lop of the fence lo make it plainly vis- j .. . to stock The people of Ontario have organ ized for the purpose of eniMructiiig mi irrigating canal loiecliiitn the large tract of laud there, now pantically -valueless. With a little water the en tire valley could be made us product ive ns any section ot the west. The water will be taken Ironi the Malheur river, near Vale, and brought to On tario. It is a matter of honor with the In dians of this country to pay the debts of any of their relatives who die. A Pendleton merchant recently a.-sured n reporter that he had never lost any thing on an Indian yet, and did not 'xpeel lo, even though the Indian fdiould die owintr him. The relations would iio sure to pay 11. In this re aped poor Lo is about 10 or lo notch es ahead ol his white brother. The latest novelty issued by Tin' West Sftiiiv is a large birdscye view ol Oregon and a poilinu of Washington. It Ms printed in four colors, and brings out in bold leltel, the mountains, val levs and streams so that out) may, at u glance, obtain a comprehensive idea of the topography of this region. Any one intere.-ted in Oregon or Washing Ion will lind litis hand-oine binUeye view far superior to a map, as a -ource of information. This is the second valuable supplement lotted by that popular magazine this year, either of which is worth the subscription price 2. fid. That .the Scoi'T is considered tlia liaper of this sectiun o the state and imrtieuliily of Union county is evi denced by its numerous corre.-pon-deiits, and earnest helper.-, in every locality. That business men know jiud appreciate its value, al-o shown by its well tilled adverti-iug column. This week, in order to gel in the new advertisements reciived we have had to take out every supetlluous lino, iiud condense as much as possible. Roidcs this, in addition to our already Immense circulation, not a weeK pass es hut from six to llf'een new sub scribers are added to our list Verily the Sroi T is (he paper for the people, mid will rem dn so. At the recent municipal elections in Kansas, tit 'which women lor the tlr-t tlutu voted, the result was not wholly creditable to the mix. Indeed the press of the country has heou very hit ter in iu "oniii iiitls on the women vo ters of Leven worth, in particular. On this point an editorial in the New York Sun, say that "Further partic ulars received with regard to the elec tion at Leavenworth, in Kansas, show that the addition of women to the ! number of voteis served to greatly J embitter the contest and to introduce j into polities new methods of corrup- j lion and causes of discord and scandal ' Instead of giving dignity lo the canvas, j volutin sulfrayo seems to have made 1 of it a peculiarly exasperating squabble in which go-Mp and petty malice were brought Into pretty general use as Avcapotis- of assault." Sunuiiorvitlo SU'dns. ' Farmer rejoicing over the prospect of eropi since the rain. P. L. ('ourtney of Wallown vnlloy is nut with c.vural loaiU of wool. ".liinmy" StotU of Ut Giiindo in "working in B. Hubeib' tin nhop at thi jilaee. Dr. W. 1C. liinebiut m located in Portbind and his. family will move Ui that place in n few day1. The fanners who havo hM on to Iheir whwit are now ilipoing of the Miinc at out mills at (10 i ts cash. j. li. ninennti luoiiiii i- nenii ui lmnt'ii from his baiul In Huninu i villi vhen hu will luivo thein "bi.-kr" t- V Bk . I 1 . I .A jmitory to fchiiiniug t IUumi uul AU. 1ft. (. W. Kuckpinn has letuincd fiom ' Untie City Montana whither he has j bei n on litifrinw for the Fuinincrville , Milling Co. i T. II. Crawford of Uniiti, and not I Mr. L. II. Icon, w'll deliver the ciadon ! here .Inly dlli. F. 15. Collins will rend ; . the Declaration of Independunee. The new hnll id nppioaeliiiiK com plelion and will be a daiey for tliom , who may wli h lo dip the "1:1.1 inn , hit til'" ,t he entiling -i tit when it will be dedicated to the Tei pfiehurinn gods. , Mir. Skellon a travi-Kng tenipernnee i lecturer has been stopping at our town since Saturday and at a result of her liilitus anil lecture, a Woniens Chris tain Temperance Union was organized ! on Monthly evening. Mrs. K. is a whole muled energetic, speaker and made , quite a favorable impression on the pen tie here. Last WcdncMlrty K. M. Cmne who ' has been wot king at his trade nun jew ! oler in S. L. McKenzicH drug Mom for ; the jmst IS inontliM-ilently folded his , tent and hied away, (on the passenger ' train towitids J'ortluud.) Mr. Crane ! lcnvea many friend?) behind who ! would be glad to fee the cnt.li they , l have advanced on clocks, wateheu tind i jewelery of various kinds, which they ! mourn. His iudchtedni hs to vitriolic ' parties ft;ot over -HHOO.OO. It is pre sumed that Brithli ('oltmibia will be , , the next j oint at which he will hang out his sign. It is stated that he could Ik- sent to f;nUni for mine things which he has done. All Ihoi-e lnivinir claims airainst tin lute cily jeweler will plea.M' call on me iimiI tni'oivi. I lioie mniii'V us 1 am nii- ! and leceive their money as 1 am iu- I pointed admiuiftnitor. S. L. MeK. It is retiorted that G. P. is tiying to scenic the appointment, of ailniini j stridor of estate of L. X. Tiny say j that II. C. R. has '.he patience of .lob. (lie ought to have to be alllieted with j all the troubles of that good old man. . I am going to present my claim to the j administrator of Crane estate mid if he j dont H'ttle there will be war on the I Wabash. I. 0. B. Yes "mine frients ' I got took in $12.50 on that D d I (',,., 11. W. Vet and I hold his antogra h as a keep take to the tune of .ilf) I). ri. 1 have Mvorn oll'on security ; since I gofleft on the duile. R.MeK. j to J.T. And boarder must pay in I advance after 'his. .Mrs. C. R. P. For tali' cheap an cider on E. S. t. for a clock and goltl watch chain. Mm. A. N. II. I didn't get my county orders if I did advance the tl d thief $11. Chits. II. I am even. Ci'sank. Portland Stock Yards Report. Portland, Or., June (!, 1S87. Beef is coming forward freely, though not sitHicicnt to burden the ninikel. Outside demands have been amnio to j work oil' all slock piomplly, at prices mi to last week's linurcH. Sheen re ceipts not as free, resulting in piompt sale and quick delivery. Lambs com ing forward more freely, though not suflicient to weaken prices. 1 logs not abundant and ate .taken quickly by butchers. Call for oxen diminishing. Some draft bores changing hands. AititivAi. in' trroi'iv von Tin: wi:i:ic. Mavlil . Beef -10 head; hoi-'s (IS head, .Iniie-L Beef 220 head; sheep (i(!() head; hogs 12! head; lambs 17 head. Juno il. Beef !() head; lambs 110 head. June .V-Sheep 120 head; beef 10 head, June .1. Beef (iO head; iheep 2-10 head; lamb.- 1 50 head ; draft hortes IS head; work oxen S head. .lunef). Beef '() head; Mieup 7I! head. .1 une (5. Stock cattle 21! bean; hogs f7 head ; lieep ('!! head. Quotations. Beef, ! c. ,grosn; sheep, ( -ty e. gius ; ho, 4 (j$ f e. gioss; lambs, $2.00 c $2.25 each. Mai hot quite steady. .1. II. RATIlBl'N, Manager Potlland Stock Yards. Stock of all kinds wild on cununissiou. Stock fed, tiiinsl'cired and lesbipped. Dv. I Harmon nl Vvolcu. Vieka, Cal. Feb. Hi. 1HSG, Dr. S. Harmon, oculist, so far a I know ha given entire sati-faetion . From piTnonal knowledge I know the doctor to he well skilled in hl pro trusion, and in my oiiuion merits the patronage of the 'public. 1). Kl'.AM , M. 1). I htivo found Dr. Harmon to be an oeulNt and skillful litter of glase. B. II. Hiinr.iiTsDN, M. D. Dr. S. Harmon ulUl. with his invention, the "Duplex lOyo Illumi uator" uud'inbtedly give- great aid in the suporlicinl eaiuiuation of the eve. .losuru Mrl'iiiwNitv, .M.D. W. H. Burn. Sheriff. Stati: or Cai.iidhxia, County of Siskiyou.) iihwi.ihi.il mill swiien in before me I IHVll - - ---- this "iOth day of February. ISS0. Xotarv Public lu and lor Siskiyou ! Countv. Cal. I , . Tiff i. TiR,LpA 1111 till 11 VI I IT! I I iluiu siMeet. PnUm, Ortgnn. 1UJXSOX BUGS. - PUOPKIKTtlBH. Krep iHuutmitly on hund 1U2H T, POBK- VliAL, MU'lTOX. SAL'SAUH, HAMS, LAUD. 15tc. ALPINE HOTEL, Coruufopln. I'nlou county, Or. It. C. WAUIXXKU. ProiV. I Tl o oid tlr.l e . Uuum lu tk imwiu ' 1x0 1 u nuke itib ouriia- hW Charges Reasonable. if ' Uilf l l North Powder Nutftfets. Tin Wt few days being cool, Powder river is falling. Carroll it White have moved into their new building. We had n fine rain throughout the valley on the o'td anil -1th insta. North Powder is making prepnmtions for u grand celebration on the Fourth. The post-ollice is conducted nearer in conformity to law, inco the postal inspeetor was here- 1 lull, Eccles & Co's log drive knocked out a part of the county bridge about 1 miles above town, list Tuesday. The Odd Fellows elected on the -1th insl. the following ollicers for the en suing term: A. H. Scott. X. U ; .1. Craves, V. (J; ,(ieo. Venable, It. S; A. Lan, 1'. S; II. O. (iorham, treasurer. Yank. 31AK1JIED. ,SAI.IS'5 XOKTlIi niT At tin- ( nrt hoiiwiii Itiiit ci'v, Monthly, June it:h, ly O. 1', (io'iihill. .I:i'g.-, Joiiii It. Haling anil Mary.) Xnrtlietet. , I. ill" .IWMI 'JJ1 '1P?UITUI-' -' . ;'.illt lii SliielthtdtterM. Tliennneal laet'tinir nf Hie Mtiddio'ikTsof Hie I iiicm M'liuig C'i lapmiy will li.' held at the office f the eon puny lu 1 nlon, on Nitiutiiiv, Julv 1!, I'8; at L'nVIock I'. M. ll. li. DICAKK, scey. JULY i JULY I uimnui vino, C.-heri-d in ly 111 puns a! Sunrise. iMntning of procession at DA. M. un der supervision of 10, B. Morelock, Marshal of the day. n iollow: Liberty Car, Cii'ioii and Suiniuiirville Silver Cornet ' Bands. Base ball clubs of Uniim. North Pow der anil Sumuierville. in uniform, Orator of the day . Hon T, II. Craw ford, Reader of Declaration , iiuu Vjiinii iiiiiii tu un -Sr'"- n the above named order the process- ion will torn. a-,l march to the cele- sz;: and Chairman ot day PROGRAMME AT GR0UXDS: Song by Glee Club. Music, by Bauds, Reading of Declaration of Indepen dence, by F. B. i ollins, Song by Glee Club, Oration by Hon T. II. Crawford, Miiic bv Baud.-. BASKE L 'il V Plenty of ha-h for all. AFTKRXOOX: Asseiubliitir at .ui'and stand at 1:.'!0. Music bv Baiitlx, ! Song bv Glee Club. ! Addre- bv'.J. W. Xorville. After which the proce-sion will re- ; foi hi and march to town , .Match game ot basts ball between the j Union and Xorlh Powder clubs, I for a purse of t'M at J Literary exerci.-es at. the Occidental i ' hall, for it prize of ". ' 1 j AND N0WTI1U FUN BLT.INSii i Foe at l::i() the Hon. order of 1 j Will parad" Main and Patten streets, I utuler Hie leaileislitp ot ins is ova i Illgliness, r.tiis iunenan. liraiid di-play of FIRE WORKS ! In the evening, superintended by S, L. McKeu.ie and Dr. W. K. Bine hart . The tl iV ecrci-e.s to eoiieliule with a 1 j? mm BALL ! At the Occidental hall. Tickets, Indud'niu Supper, - gi'.AU. By o'tler of conituittee, II. WALDKCIC, T. A. WIN HI I A UT, A. MHACHFN,' TH HO. WILLIAMS, A..1. PATTKX. j "BLACK PRINCE," I The eeklraUHl lliijfii.-h urn ft stallion. J Black l'rliie.-, was bnmirbt to this county I from Calitoi-ida in lMirmo'v hot, nail ill make tlie -en .oa in I'liitiu roiieiy at the fol ' Itiwlux linn- iintl plates: At ilio Cove, i Tuesiliiy-iiiiil YVeiltuwliiysnt Ulliots -table, , Pnliin. j-iituiluv; on oilier dit.vsut tlietau- ton ranch, north of I'liltm. TKlt.MS: ' for sIuk1i nerviti.'. J10, due nt time of ,-er-1 vitvi fur the Maon. flA, due Ml cbwe of oust hi; In insurf, tli' when inure U ' Uni.wn to he with fold. Mmv- will ); lured at tlieHMiiitin rmn h tree of eharge, owner iiiUliigull rl"k of ueciiUiit-. Mimiltl any titnro hied to Black I'linw U .-old. tra il.'il or i hionre li nut.-, then the elinl-tw lor -er iee "litillht' tine and Miy.ih'e when the k.ilo. (ni.lt or t Ilihw i- t Ktvtul. PIIIHiUKI-:: ! Ill Al'K I'UIM v.c -iio 1 l y liaporti'.l 111 tit k Prince, un iinpiiled lir-- front Ati--! trtiliu, mid ou it, tl in N.ipa. 1 1 - ii ;i iiiro liri-l Kuu'l-h d-.itt hor-e. Hi- il.-on by ' Vnn Keiititt'l.. tun Kii ii Ulorv inare. Blin k Prime li. in ule -t.uuii. (ur three 1 eer ill Soik Iliu r.'iiutv, Cal. niul hoMs Millie r the in 'I . ell- in lii.- Miilc. Pur tin ihei- liituriuiitiun -n tii--e ,.f Clmi.-w i,ri-, wli Ii i- ti.i1- - t i'i. liur-f. I'liimi ll e ii '' I -Olh, 14-T. AXLE !li,till , TT .)itei?t7.?oi'i! MdmaJiSu. tswr Ttuf (juNin.NU, IIUST IN Till'. WOULD ton s.u.:: nv Orcmui nnd WaBhlNitan Tr. Slcrx-Imuu unit tlonlepi seuerall'. fill IP I S1! wmmm$ mwmm - U i . I i 69 iMAnn Diinnn i o. lien ral Ag -'i; for Oregon ami :iIiiKt n l.-rn.'irv nr me CELEBRATED BAIN "ffi, WAGONS, THE BUFFALO 1'ITTS THIM'SIIEKS and ENGINES, T1IF RACINE Kl'HJNG WAGONS, HACKS and BUGGIES, TIIIC COLl MBUS BUfKHES, ROAD CARTS and BLACKBOARDS. . . . . . ..atw ll IIMAMX't.l lit Vtt.M'L? WORLD RENOWNED DEEK1NG "ALL M VA'.u i ur. m.Jx.- Several kinds of Hay T and Walking iJlows, WORLD REXOWXKI) McCORM ICK TWIXE BIXDKRS, i THE MeCORMICK AXD DEER1X(J MOWERS, i THE HODGES' NEW IMPROVED HEADERS, j Buckeye Iron Turbin Wind Engines, Winn onr! Uitmqt no a VUPPlfl tlT aroe r All our ihhmIh are l'o'lr!i for Cash and will he Soli as low a" MRsl I'l-ASh (iOOl'.SC'AX UK f-OLD. ive ns :i t all or write for 11111" f .t il l a a eL'i e. fr. e. ?-!mi:1 stock of Repair- for all Ma hiiM'v ".in lit Branch House, W li 11 V A W J i 1 n flfgirjiiffl aim AT A IB ; .. 1 "JM uu lii -z..ft i ti u m r IJ buci an uv uu I MUSIC FOR THE DAY BY T1IH ! i PENDLETON BOY'S BAND, Singing by a cliorns of 50 voices, The Horneybrenickles. 200 strong, under charge of ll. V. Dealt!, will appear. Base ball and other games. Grand dance at night, tickets, with supper, ?2.f0. Dancing in Pavillion 100 teet square. erected for j v i i 1 iimu ..u j- v. Come, EVERYBODY. ' ...,... . i az-r NOT THE WORLD BUT THE STOCK li ilil -Belonging to- 53 5fi Must, shall and will prices ever known i vanillin tip .lAUllllliU IliU ZisT TJlsriOIST" : & " P 3 r 9 j r-,', rrr-iiiwiiimiwvlfi - iriiiiiMiiwiiil ril-irrni f i - IIIesI 11 f i 1 I Corwin C. Coffinberrv, - Manufacturer,! Corwin C. Coffinberrv, - Manufacturer, Union, Union TKSTIMOXIALS. IT.t... t !.... t t- 'IMiU U tik iMiillfv tli t Mi. i '..41' hilM'rry.ou 3hv in. Hliid with nil Acute wa-lilajf in eUlne at mv hotel, In one hour; mill forty-i lye nniuite.-. the follow lujr niiniml article-: l amtly Ha hlntf, 4 line shirt. 2 ir drnwio, i untlen.hliN. : wid-t-, 1 f union, loweu, ,s jmir Mivk, 12 lundker-1 .... , . i .iiit ii.uii 1111 ui..,..!... ..... 1lk .. .. I. . I ... .1. i wa-iuajr in I'ldi'lN ll eiill.irn und 1 ii iir i-ufN. Hotel Kuo:l, 11 taUlt elotU, IS --hei'th, .10 liillow im'., anil TU loweN, ITU ti.eee. in nil. The uboe vuhiuj jpive jierfi-e - iti-f u tl.-n. , H. Miu.ru, l'ropiietor i eutnm .il n.;,l. .... . 1 ,,resn. -May 12. liw, I hi 1 to iiri.t ttmi t In ,. u-etl tho Ae e whiri: inii.hiUe uiul wringer, nutl mrouyhU- ii -te l ii. mii.i am now -itdxiieil lut it i- il.,- i u.i-i..n neuhiiie now in ....... .. . .. nu Hi . i tout u i-me i ,-i v.i-i..n neiiliiiie now in ur, un.i ii'iiie-'lnti I - .lniiu-iul it In lill I'iTxiii w hln.'ii va il'u- ma hint' I mn -.i l-iu a iii.it i u 11 , i.. .,n ti. ... -. i.i in i ,.i ., i ii i if,i ii.-ir UAi. K. KAioN. Dft,4lnnJ Or Rakes, Sulky, Gang T At I, tilwayt m tww. -r , Island City, Or. that purpo-e. OF- bo sold at the lowest in Eastern Oregon. n i ri If ni ? nnm mr lull? UUiliJIUL COTJlNrT"Z'. County, Oregon. 'I'll, t ..i.rtlri' flint I litll'i, 11. nil till, Ali- . me wiikhliu: uiuohliic and wruufo.' to do , two lure fmnilv Mti-Iiiuzt. and it pi inn porect wti-fuctlun. anil I think It w do nil thut il U reeoinnientled to do. MIW. CUAKl.E UOJUXtS. 1'ulou. Or. Mhv 11. US7. two lurm) fmnilv wn-Iihu". and It wive i nu i riilim riiv Hotel. lav Itlli., l.'87. Thin 1 to certify tlmt the Autne wiuUiux nu, eh, ue liu. I'.oiie two MH-hhipi nt my ho tel, and ll hit. ;: veil lier.'ee' s itl-fjetio.i, : nil I til nk it will tin ud ihat Mr. C'otlinh.-r-i iurteiit-i. to do. I.. J. BOOTH K. 1'iiion, Oregon, May l. If:. ThU i- to eeitilv Unit we h t.led the Aeier miIi.ii iiittehliie nnd rui.'er on -everil oeejiuiik, and ll.lM' no lieil;iuey in i n.-that i: i tlio ht"t Hiii'lihie whiie Miu. MRS I.M MA ,lOtS, M.i.n: .it. ni .-. liisyiifilSiii1 e Stock1 Union? OgnD SKILLS. mum mwm WW I di-.-lie hi into. .. m- I a "" ih:i ' I the .ile anent torth- i 1 1 I'Ved hMl'.II-I'KIM-; WIN'I) Mli.l.s. in I'nixn enin iv, aid invite intending pan half's to eniiie mill examine the on now (n exlniit tion at mv place in U't"t Union. I am i fonvintvd y.arwill proiioiince it the be.H mill now iiiamit'aetinefl .The extremely low pileiM place them within the reach of all. Circular of wind milb and pmnps .-eiit on uppli'-ation. A.J. KIlMlH. lU'eAVyl. FOR SALE- A nnieh of JIu at-es in the best jiart of (ii-ainle Konile Valley the gartlen spot of Ka-tot n Oregon. Ninety act ex well set to timotliv; to nere pontl fanning land, the halaiic'- jroml pa-tnre. well watered ami mar Jimlii"-. A verv desirable place, and will he Mild cheap for ea-h. No re.isonahlu offer refti-ed. Call on o- addre-s : J. A. RI SSHI.L, or ,J. W. IIii.i., (-'ve. Or. Diawer 17. To; Hand. Or gun. yJXXJJ iB..iAZt mJ u m MlffTi A n g t ? t II U-UiD Asl-U ! iiili illillilg Uilll )S1t Sciatica, Hhcuaiatiic:, 2 urn:. Scalds, Etir.w, Eite3, Brni:05, Bunionr, Corns, Gcratclics, Errair.s, Strr.ins, Stitches, CtiffJoints, Backache, dalla, Sores, Spavin Craclu. Contracted Muscles, Eruptions, Hoof Ail, Scrow Worms, Swinney, Satldlo Galls, Piles. TH33 GOOD OLD STAND-BY ncenmpllslips for everybody cxnctly what Isclniiued fortt. Olio of tho rcaions for tlio Kreat popularity of tlio ilttstnns Llulmcnt Jj founil In Its unlvcrsnl nppllciiblliir. Kveryboilynecils ouch a medicine. Tiio l.iainbermnn iicod.tlt In case of necldont. The li miMowlfo needs It for general family use. The Cmmler needs It for Ills teams and Ills men. Tlio illccliauii: nceiU it always on his work bench. Tlio MlnerneedDltlncr.M'of emergency. The rionecrncedi.tt-cau'tnetnloiig without It. The Fui'incr needs It In IiU houso, his stable, end lila stock yard. Tho StcnnibniU mnti or tho Hontiiinn needs It lu liberal Kupply nlloat and ashore. Tlio rforsto-fhnclcr nocds it-It Is his best friend nnd safest reliance. ' I Tho Siloclt-srowci' needs It-It will savo him) thousands of dollarii and a world of trouble. The Kiillrond mnii ncedslt and will need It sn Ions ns his llfo Is a round of nccldcnts und dangers. Tlio lSnckwoodtttnnn needs It. There Is noth Insllko It as an antidoto for tho dangers to life, lhnb nnd comfort which surround tho pioneer. 'Hid Alorchnut needs it about his store among iU employees. Accidents will happen, and wheiy Uioso come the JIustnng Liniment is wanted atoned . Kuc;ti Kottlo in tho lloiibo. 'Tis tho bestot i economy. Kcee n lintllo In tho riictory. itsimmeu.u... uso In cnio of ucoldout envos pain and loss of wages. Kcei ti Uoltlo Alwiiyslii tho Slublo for uso wliea wiui t tit. "Tr-rjjn-'.-.-ir. - 7 i. y in 11 W4 '.:n hm f vww vi U IJ u ll w Kidney Livsr Medicine Ccrinff Ula. o and 0est:i 1 rj.drt.!-i vho have liecn jjtvca u;i ly i'j" tJ d;c Kl'XT'S Itj:.iri!DVPiireor.!lI'tscines of tUo lltitiltjs, nintliUr, frJne.ry C)r nnns, Droits;-, flravsl, D!a:'tco nnd 3mout!nor.oo r.r.t'. ItoUytiozi cf Urine. KUKT'S r.23SIV oncunra-cci oti'.r" eronte4 a np;.:u, b.nocJ v.;i t .0 tjiem, avis rcBcwod lieidlli V the totu IIVn"S WIUIliDY oureo pat" tbri Bhtc, I5acU or I.oiaa. CcnerrJ DoMHty. resale IJiwe. PlKturhetl filoef, IrfiMo.AytM-'tit n;.;:i!rtto-l.f Dtiease. IIUT3 KUKKDV qolcUly Win h'0 Wvor tu lieitth' action, reuwvla tS tfcfttrrodaru IHtl' IlMH'Rel'"' Dyjtl'ei" Bim, Scupfitoxuaih, Coatlvcas, I'iles, P t!.3 ;::o ct HUST'S ItEMISnT tie St.uwh tntt U weU will cptedUy rcsln t6f lr fctiwjfth, ana u.e Uuod !U U) poriuoU puria HUNT'S JtlUnSDY I iuwy V9 mi J meats a vuut uoor be!art furnUUwl t$ puUio, ua the utuKMt reliuwe way lJieea HUNT'8 KKimDV 1 WW nroaaly for tlio nbovo tlUi'ne, has novor boon known to ran. ... -an...f lino xriai win b- -imm tnloliy till DniRgUts : onJ tor rawjilct to HUKT'S HEMEDY CO 1 r 1 f f-r4te! iZrrr-i WtA kJlJ n I Si I