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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1889)
r WASHINGTON. An tntcrr.tttiiR Letter 1'rom Our IIckii- l.ir Correspondent. Washington, Jan. 18th, 1889. Editok Okkdox Scout: Tho House of Kcpresontiilivcs lias wrestled wish the 0tntiibti3 Tcrritorinl bill fur tovcral ilnyn, mostly in u decent and orderly manner. Mr. Springer and Mr. Cox wcru lic.ird at length, af ter wfiich the avoral delegates from tho torritoiien wore given a chance. Tho rc.ult was that the Congressional Record of the fallowing morning looked like the advertising shoot of a western real estate agency. Jt was one of the most thrilling numbers yet issued by that able journal, and should be read by all admirers of painstaking and ar tistic liars , It ia expected that as the bill stands, the democrats not being united in its favor on tho question of the division of Dakota, the proposed legislation will die in conference. Still the admirable energy displayed by the people of Dakota, and the large delega tion' of representative men of both parlies sent here by tho statehood meetings to urgo division, may turn the tide of battle. Tho contest in the Honso this week may seriously affect the fight for tho upeitkership of tho next House. In tho debate over tho report of the com mittee on rules, two candidates, Iteed and C'Hitioii, were skillfully placed on tho defensive by tho friends of Melvin ley and Duriows, and they succeeded in leaving Heed and Cannon to vote with the democrats. Tho defeat, if it may bo called such, was of course more a defeat of Heed, whoso leader ship is avowed, than of Cannon. JJeed's anger was plain to bo seen. General Henderson is another mad candidate for tho Hpeakcrship. I To says that tho published report that his candidacy is only a sttblerfugo in Cannon's interest is a blnck lie. The president has ordered G moral Swaim, now suspended from the office of Judge Advocate (Jcnoral, before a retiring board. Tho order involves the roinitsion of tho sentence of the former court martial and a clearing of Swaiin's record. J I is sentenco of suspension for twelvo years would expire .July, 18!)0. Ilotiremont in his oaso, would not, however, involve a vindication of his honor, Ocnorul Swaim was regu larly convicted, though his punish ment was mild. General Black's friends aio vigorously pushing his claims to succeed Swaim. Tho only objection urged against him is that his physical disability, as established when his largo pension was granted, would necessitate his retirement in two or 'three years at most, littt General Dlack's'frionds claim that three repub lican senators will vote for his confir mation. There is an element of dan ger in tho case. There are not lucking republican honatora who long to invcs tigat'i tho pension ofiloo and score Commissioner Dlaek. His nomination would a fiord tho opportunity. Tnd election of Anthony Higgins as a genu tor from Delaware is welcomed with enthusiasm by tho republicans and with personal satisfaction In such democrats as know him best. In t o midst of the shouting, full pruho is given to Senator Quay, whoso letter to tho Delaware republican, who teemed hut a week ago involved in a destructive fight, brought about a speedy settlement of all dilllculties. Messed is tho peacemaker. Lucky is Mr. Higgins. Two years ago the lead er of a congressional forlorn hopo, a poitk-ian hopelessly in the minority in a vrot pocket owned by tho Hayards and their kin, he is suddenly thrown on tho dotted wavo'of victory. On Thursday, tho ono hundred and oighty-thitd anniversary of tho birth .of Honjuinin Franklin, found tho monu ment erected to his memory by Mr. BtiU'on Uutclnhs in front of tho Post newspaper otlieo, Btill awaiting un veiling. It appears that Mr, JIutehius bus been for tome time involved in a joint debate with tho sculptor, a war faro that became ag rcHsivo when the ticulptor placed his name as artist up on tho base in lottors fivo inches high. Mr. Hutehins, as nn old newspaper man, didn't intend to givo Mr. Sculp tor a fivo inch advertisement forevor free, e.o in tho dark watches of the night ho had the mime cut oil'. It is to bo regrettml that like time and tide tho anniversary of Ji. Franklin's birth wait for no man. Three largo excursions wont to Hal timoro this week to Kdwin Hooth's performance. Tho fact that Mr. J loot h never comes to Washington is h decided a "chesnut" that I must apologiio for mentioning it. 1 am led to recall it by tho fact that Tuesday night was tho anniversary of tho night ho left Washington, tovoral years after the nsHirsination, with tho bones of Ills misguided brother who killed j'nfrident Uncoln. What memories might havo come to him, oven through tho linco of Bhylock, as ho looked upon tho Washington contingent that his vow of Hint fearful night had coin polled to come to him, opens a vista of speculation. The ploughmuu, in tilled tioldM uf jjottcvi turns up tho grinuiutf tVuIl ol wtr. J. H. 0. KgntiiGKY Liauor Store AND SODA FACTOltY, Cor: Main and 15 St.". - - Union. Oregon, 8iii:i:max& j:ai.kv, rroph. Manufacturers and dealers In Soda Wa ter, Sorsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Cieam Soda and Cluiiniyunit! CWler, Syrups, etc. Or ders promptly tilled. ai-IWet Main Street. Union. Oregon, BENSON BItOS. - PKOI'KIETOllS. Keep constantly on hand BEEF, I'OIIK- VEAL', MUTTON, SAUSAGE, HAMS, LAUD. Etc. JtSTKAYKO OK HTOt,i:X. From mv ranch near N'orth I'owdcr, one Imv stallion. .T years old; one bay inure 2 voiirs old ; one In own Middle horse, about 7 years old, nll.Urandoii .1 .) wim iainone cross. I underneath, on left shoulder. A liberal reward will lie nu'd for the de livery of tho above doseiib. dlhorses, or In formation taut win lead to ineir recovery JAMK8 YOtUC, 1-21-mI Forth Powder. TAKHN nr. I, O. AY Smith, have taken up, at my place or residence near maud taty, on uec, ID. 18fH. one'stecr described as follows: Onejrcd-road Mcer, .'1 years old p 'st, of medium size ami ninm. sin in icit. ear, no other marls or brand visible. (i. V. SMITH. I hereby certify that I have this day np-nr.-itmil the uliove described c.strnv steer lit slS.OO, on -this Ifitli day of. Inn. 1KS0. T. E. JONES, Justice of the Peace for Inland City PrecH. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. IjANP Offrt. at La GitANin, Okkoo.v,) Jan. 1(1, ISt'J. f Notice is hereby ulvea that the following named settler bus lllcd notice of his inten tion to make thiol commutation proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before, the register ion) re ceiver at La drande. Oregon, ou March f, 18H), viz: Ktei-iikn S. I'iniiiim,, Hd. No. -12'M, for the HW M See 2.1, Tp. 7 S, II 15 E. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said laud, viz: C. 1). Morgan, Thomas Coarsen, Kohcrt McKadden, and Jaines lloopingarner, all of I'lno valley, Orciron. Any person who desires to protest against tho allowance of such proof, or who knows of any MibMnntiiil reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why Mich proof should not be allowed, will ho glvnn an opportunity at the 'above men tioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said'claliiuint, and to offer evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. 1 1 K.Mir KixmtAKT, l-LM-wtl. PcRister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omn: at La Oiundi:, Oar.oo.v,) Jan. 10, IKMi. t" Notice- is hereby ejvon Unit the following nanied'settlcr has tiled notice of his inten tion to iimko final proof in suppott of his claim, and that said proof will he mude be fore the register and receivcrnt La (irande, Oregon, onjMnreh ft, 18M), viz: Jam ix Koiiiuns, lip. No. .1070, for the SJ-; SHtf, XWk, SEJ and NEW tiVi See 20, Tp. 7 H, H 15 E. Ho names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: S.H. l'lndell, CD. Morgan. J. T. Hoo pcnKiiruor and Uobort McKadden, all of Pino valley, Oregon. An v person who desires to protest against tho allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under tho law and tho regulations of tho Iuteilor Depart ment, whv Mich proof should not he allow ed, will i.o given an opportunity at tho above mentioned time and place to cros oxamiue tho witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submit ted by claimant. HllNKY KlVKHAKT, 1-lM-wl! Kegistcr. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Opfick at La On.vNnn, Oiip.uhn,) December 12, 1HSS. I Notice is hereby given that tho following uaiuod settlor has tiled police, of his Inten tion to nmlie tluai proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tho register and receiver at La tirande, Oregon, on Jan. 'JO, li-80, vie: WlU.HM MuiiliAY, 1). S. No. 7tKl, for the N hlf. NE or . SW nr. NE in. and SE(ir. NW nr. Sec. 1, Tp 5. b, It. 10 E, W. M. lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: L. A. Kobertson, Wntlo Shelton, John Muinuiey and A. Cockrell, nil of Union, Or. Any person who desire to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tho Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not he al lowed, will he given an opportunity at tho above mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant Hknhv Hi.muiaut, 12-U-hO Itcgistor. SAI.KOK MOKTCAGKO 1'KOPKKTV NOTICE IS HHUEHY (1IVEN THAT whereas, ',. Nelson, on the dny of August. I8SS, gave to me, N. Taricr.n chat tel mortgage on certain personal property to secure tho payment of two certain prom loory notes, payable to mo or my order, ono for the stun of f'o.OO and the other for tho sum of I10fl.ro, with interest on said notes from the 'jsth dty of August, ltS3, at tho rate of ten per rent, per annum , and whereim default has been made in the pay ment of said 1 100.00 note according to its term. Now, therefore, this Is to glvo no tiro tlmt on account of such default and under and by virtue of tho terms of said i battel mortgage, I have tuken into my posscrslnn the property described and in cluded In s.-od mortgage, to-wit : One sur rvl horse branded 1 C on k'lt stifle, one sor rel hone branded L with half clrclo over top, on left sbouldrr, one sorrel horse branded It K on left shoulder or stifle and one dsrk bay horse branded it P T on left boulder, und In 'order to satikfv ld note, principal and interest and coats of this sale, 1 will olUrsald horses for sale at public auction, to tlio highest bidder, for chku. at J.H. Elliott's livery ntnble, in the city of I'nUni. I'uion roumr. State of Oregon, on Saturday tho l'.'th duv of January A. 1). lhA) ut 'i o'clock r. it, of uld day. .. , ., '. rAHTEB. Uated Jou i, lrUI. fotfcu't. City Me k nnrovei mmam B 1 iLfe ass 3 mmfaf-: -sm Tho Camjihell Country Press has been long and favorably known to the trade as the best, most simple, most durable, and most profitable cylinder press for the general use of a country offlce. The above cut shows our new machine just out, which is our former press rciuoddle.l, simplified, and improved with special reference to easy running by hand power. In tho new machine wo have retained all the peculiar advantages possessed by the old, having concentrated an I added to them until our press represents the nearest approach io perfection yet attained. In simplifying, we have been enabled to reduce the cost, making the cheapest, as Well as the best pro3s of this character in tho market, and although especially designed for a hand-power press, we apply tight and loose pulleys and belt slipper, at the nominal, additional cost of 15.00. THE PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU- 33x48, 6-Col. Quarto This press is kept in stock, and sold ONLY "by Palmer & Bey, solo agents for the prominent papers of Oregon, Washington Territory. Idaho and Dritish Colmmhia. Don't waste your money on a cheap your "Hand Press," in exchange, than any New And also for prices upon any Type or 112 and 1 1 4 KSTIIAY NUTICU Taken up, by the undersigned, on Decem ber 11. 18S8, three miles and a half north west of Pmcvllle. in Pino alley, union county, O recoil, one bay mare, 4 years old, 15 hands hii;h. with blotch brand nn left shoulder, resembling a trinnjdo two inches across, with center burned out. Owner will please provo property, pay cnarges anil lane tne same away l-U-t.'l JOHN II. IllWIN. SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Ore gon, for Union county, Tho New England Mortgage Security Company, plaintiff, vs. John Itakcr. Margaret Pakoraud L. llaer. defendants. To the above named L. Ilnor, defendant: FN THIS KAJIH UK TiiH STAT K UK Hivfun. vim lire liorehv remiiri'd to nn near and answer thocdmplaiut tiled against you in the abovo entitled suit, on or before hut second .tionoay in reoruarv, a. i. ISM), that hi'iiu' the first judicial dav of the term following the expiration of the time prescribed hr the publication of this sum mons, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will demand judgment and decree against you for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to wit; For a foreclos ure of plaintiff's mortgage upou the fol lowing described property, to wit: The N hlf of the SEor- of See. H4, and tho NW or. of SW or, and the N hlf. of SW or of HV qr. of Sec. 35, To. 1 S. of It. 38 E, of tho Willamette meridian. Union county. Ore gon, and tlmt your claim thereto and in- teret I nc rem no declared suosequeni in point of time and subject to tho Urn of plaintiff's ruortgaga on said laud, and that vnn lie forever Imrrcd from nil ritllit of equity of redemption therein. Thts publication is mado by virtue of an order of he Hon. James A. Fee. judge of tho Uth Judicial District of tho State of Oregon, made on tho 10th day of Decern- Der, A. ji. Jisja, dirucnug tno pnuueation thereof to ho made In Tiik Oukuon Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county, Oregon, once a week for tno period or six weeKs. uiiei 'rnv n SI I ELTON itCAKKOLL. Attv's. for lTiL ia-u-wo SUMMONS. In tho Justlco court for North I'owdcr pre cinct, county of Union. State of Oregon. J.E. Carroll, I'ltf. ) f.ivi, nction to A. lteynnrd.Deft, f0 mo"-v' To tho above-named A. Keynard, defen dant : TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF .1 Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear beforo the undersigned,, a Justice of tho Peace for tho precinct aiorcsaid, on the .Mth day of February A. 1). 18SI. at tho hour of one o'clock, r. m. of said day, ut the olllee of such Justice, in said precinct, and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above, entitled HctUu, that being the fifth day after tho expiration of tho time prescribed for the publication of this sum mons; and, if you fall o to answer, for want thereof the ltlulntltl will tako Judg ment against you tor the snni of seventy and ninety-three one-hundredtbs dollurs, ($70.03.) (5. W. DO LAN Justice of tne Peace. This summons is ordered to he published, hv (L W. Dolun.a Justice of the i'onco for North l'owder l'reelnct. Union county, Orrgou, on this 31st day of December, A I). directing tho publication thereof to bo mudo In Tub Okkuon Scoi't, u weekly newspaper published at Union, Union county. Oregon, onco week forth period of klx weeks. O. W. DOLAN, 1 1 w 0. Justice of tho I'eace Job prititiug dotio at this otlloo on 5eTlE i n tm m M VI Ml til W K In r? rr, rWc vtp'A fi I'i 7! "HAND CYLINDER" SERIES. or9 - Coj. Folio, $825. Freight to be added from BUY NO and worthless press when you can buy the other house East or West. BE SUBE to Bmproved Campbell Country Psess5 Printing Material you may need. They Front Street, NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Land Omi'C at La GitAsni:, Or.roo.v, ) Die. Ji, 18-f.H. f Notice is hereby Kivea that the following named settler luiH tiled notice of her inteu tion to make final proof in support of her .claim, and that said proof will be made be 'foro the register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on Feb. 15. lsSII, viz: HAitmr.T J. Hknukusuott, devisee of William W. Koss, deceased, Hd. No. 17:'l, for thoSE' NE and NE'.,' SE qr. See. 7, and SW. qr, NW qr. and NW qr. SW qr. Sec. 8, Tp. S S, li. 12 E. She names tho lollowing witnesses to prove her continuous rosideneo upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: W. D. Emefe and H. W. Lee, of Keating, Oregon, and Geo. W. Wright and James II, Sains, of Medical Springs. Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and tho regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not ho allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above men tinned time and place to erovs-exainine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IIenkv lti.NiniAnr, 12-"-w(i Kegister. Al'l'IAoATION FOlt l'ATUNT. Application for a United States patent; Sur vey No. 10; Claim No -l.'l; inimT.il appli cation No. IIS. U. S. LM Okficb. Lv Or.vxpk, Okkoon. I Nov. '.'1, 1-SS. NOTICE IS IIEUE15 GIVEN THAT W. T. Uurdett, Isaiah Anslead. I). W. Tiee, C. J. Dulley, and the Oregon Go d Mining Company, a corporation, whose post'Otllco address Is Cornucopia, Union county, Oregon, have this day tiled their application for a patent for tiie, ltcil Jni-lutt quart! lode, situated in Granite mining (lis. trlet. in Township (, South, of Itanso 45 K. W. M : the quart, lode being described by thoottlelal plat's and Held notes on lllu In in this otliee, us follows, to wit : lleginning at the south-east corner of the claim, a point from which tho quarter sec tion corner between sections 27 and 2s, in Tp. OS, It. -Pi E, bears S. lit degrees 5 uilu utos E, and 15tfl feet distant, post being marked ''Comer No. 1. U. J. M. C. survey No. 10" on north-west faei ; thence run ning N. 15 degrees .'52 minute E. along oist boundary of the claim KM feet to poH nuirked ''Cornel No. 2, 15. J. M. C. survey No. 10;' thence N. J-2 degrees W. (VX) feet to post maikcil 'Comer No Jt. It. ,1. M. C. survev No. 10;" thence S. U degrees 15 min utes V. along west boundary of claim IW feet to post marked ''Comer N. I, K. J. M.C. survey No HI;" thence S. S2 di-aroes E. along south boundary of claim -t.'Ofeot to "Corner No. I.'" pi a e of beginning, con taining 10 and Kt onc-hundredths ih vi-h. locution neing rifonied in volume -n quartz claims of Union county, Or.-go.i. at pane l(3. Adjoining chum are 'Silver lteir'on tho east, tho "Uobort Lininott'' on tho north und tho -'Companion" on the south. Any and all persons churning adversely anv portion of tho said "Ited Jacket' quartz lotlo above described, are required to tile their adverse claim with the register of the U.S. laud otliee at La (ir.inde. Oregon, du ring tho sixty davs period of publication hereof, or tin y will bo barred by vntue of tne provision's of statute. Hr.Mtv Kinfiiakt, lttvl-lvr. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing nollre of aiiplleation for a C S. iwitent bo publlshwl for a period of sixty dv (U n coiisetmtlvo weeks) In TiieOkhuon S-i t, a weekly uewspspor pub.ishisl at Uuiuii, Union county, Oregon IICNUY ltlNKIUItT, U-30-wJU IX-glslvr. NEWS- Willi!! 3043, 5-CoS. Quarto or 8-Co2. Folio, S725. the Factory in all cases. Pacific coast, who can furnish many testimonials of its lino working' qualities, from tho OTHER. Best Country Press made at such low prico3 write them for prices and terms on the Sell Lower Than Any House on the Coast. All Type fiold at Eastern Prices. Address: PALMER & REV, (Tho only Printer's Supply Depot,) ( Nutirn or Fllinl Selllpmi'iit. In the county court of Union county State of Oregon. In tins mutter of the Estate ol John F. L .id de eased. The mule reigned, having nb'd her (innl account in tho above named court as nd-mini'-tratrx of the Eda&e of John F. Loid deceased, notice is hereby given tliui Tuesday the 5th. day of March, ltbil, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. M.of s;jid dav, has been appointed w ihi tune, and the court house .... .1... ..1..... 1... .1 ..1.1 ......... r,... .1... 1 j u.7 nil- jil.ur .;tv lliu riillll nflll l., 1UI HUT Ill-ill- ing of objection.-, to the same, and the set . tlcmeut thereof. Dated at Union Oregon, this lC:h. day of January, ltf.SO, MUS. A.J. LOID. Administratr.v TA SliK VI' Sand Itidgo. Dee. 1. 1SSS- T, A. 15. Copley, have taken up three small saddle horses, described hs follows: Ono bay ho. se about 5 ye n old, 11 bunds and It inches high, biandul with a very large spring rent hook on right thigh. Ouo hay horse about 10 years old, and about 11 hauls hiixh, branded with a diamond on lutt lnmlder, saddle murks, ttar in foreha l. right hind foot white. One small roan horc about 5 joar old. about 12 hands and one inch high, branded O on left shoulder. A. 15. CON LEY Cove, Oregon. Dec. IH, ISIS, This eertllles that I havo this day ap pealed the above described octroy horsos, the 1st at .20, the 2nd at Sill and tho 3d at $15. 15. 15. SANHOKN, Justice of the Peaoo of Cove Precinct. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanh Oitice at La Ukaniu:, Oreoo.v,) Doe. 2fl, 1S.S1. i Notice 1 hereby given that the following named settlor has tiled notice of Ids inten tion to makn final proof in support of his claim, und that said p.'oof will he mude he foro the register and receiver ut La Grande, Oregon, on Feb. 4, 18-0. vix: Jou.V W. WOK1.HY. D S No. 72Sf, (orthoSE' j'SKVi S-i -2. SWi-, und NE, SW See 1. Tp, 7 S, it 1 E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence ujiou and cultivation of, said land, vie Justus Wright, Seigle ('oilman. Ovru Harm s. und Thomas Murlin, ull of Modi cal spriusrs, Oregon. Any ei'on whoiU-ires to prot't against the ullowinee of .uu h pr-.of, m- who knows of any sub-tuntiul reason, under the law and tne regulations t the Interior Depart ment, why such prooi should n t tte allow ed, wi'l be given uu opportunity uvtbeuUive numtioiied lime and jn e ' to cross xinlne lite wltuo sea of sui i cla mant, and to offer evident (i in rehuttn' of that sul.m tied by cluiiuttnl. llKsnv UixnitBT. 12-2H-(i Rwl-Ujr. PATENTS Obtained, and all 1'4'ent Uusiiaiss Mttcnjed to 1'ruuiPlly and for Mo.lerU) Fees OurorrV-e 1 opponiu the U I" item OlHVe. and we t-mi obtain Ptem- la l,-s time than those rt)iii"te from Waoi'.jiin i Send MODKLor DK WING. We .uhUrt a to p.itiU'nt.liiltlv t'rtH- .f hirire. mid we ninko Xt t HAHGK UNI.K-S PATENT IS SISCUKLU We rffer, hriv, to t'.e 1'. -t . r, - tin Supt. Of MoilL-N O.'it i IM , , i I , olll, l. uf the U.S. I'uteui Oti. -. :i l i.' dviee. terms and relUr in m ...t.i.i , i euta In vour iMvn Stale . ' mi' -, C. A. SNOW & Co.. OpjK ite l'att ut 0:1.. e W.i-i.iutn D, C I t. c s -S8 'I'1 If' - .Tg.tJllt.'. PALMKIl A ItEY will allow you more for 'ortland, Oregon, A mi i n : a i it at i : i x n oti c k Having been duly appointed adminis tratrix of tlio estae'e of Frank 15, Hyatt, deceased, notice is hereby given to ulf per sons having claims against the said estate, to present the .same, duly verified, to mo at my residence at Suuimorville, Union eotuicv. State of Oregon, within six months In m this date. Dated this :!rd dav of January. 189. OHPIIA YOKE, 1-t Administratrix. A Pleasing- Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, and of Ease and Comfort l- IIo-vj tho r.to of Fymp of Fi;, :. , I. u . j geall c.i tl.a J"".IDXEY3, LlVEK 53 JjOV.'KLS lCffeotimlly Clmnslntr tho System, whou. Conlvo orlSilious, Dispelling Colds, Headaches and Fevers and ponaanohtly curing XIABrrUAIi 0O3fSTIPA'XxOH wi'hout ve.vkaning Oi- imtatln tlio or ynxR oa which is acta. i'or Sale lu SOoaod 31 .oo Ilottlos l.y all XoimIIuic UrtisselsU. juxorurreiun wit or tum 04UPOB3JIA HQ SYEUP CO Ss YuASattoo, Cal., I trraroAB, Kt., likv Yi.. N. V. 'rt'ildi ni 1 1 r I .t' 1 K-o i i -i 1 1 ..utirat ftf tn i.T'' r i' t'a- nil. iU', "f ittntmTci, KU-m .i" f hnri'V. . K I iili!' -ni u - .f'i ni'ii IVfcwfl' r". " ilb"' f r.i !. II. WN VQn Wat tu n... Jill !;r..u(iuH), ARCHITECTS & 8USLBSRQ !i Edition cf tc. ntifio American. O tt?i ' . st'vn(ftir ei.lnreJ i. o n'.l ii iirn.tin. " ('!.!( -ii rr. n , imritv.iT. ' W. . . I r xt.y n. c , l r .i.u. i, ii.u. I'ric, H'J yfr. vs.i . ( .'. cu.. n in imi tics. i.rut inn nM('r I'TtT 1 I ii r' j'n i.iiO r i 'ir -i In p.'t, i 1 ., uTi.i I'tnu'-o .i tmi. J1h , . . i.i - :.i ', 'lIi i . . ' t ()., :tl uUt . -