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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1890)
THE OREGON SCOUT. AMDS K JONI.H. KIM ruli. Thursday, Jsm'ry :$0, ISHO.j The Orenon Scout hand In lation as any two papers in this sec tion of the Stale, combined, and is cor respondingly valuable as an advertising medium. Kor u full description of Union County ?o lnstiife ,,MKeWl AT HOME. A Paragraphic Record of Recent Happen ings In and Around the City. Quite ii number of interesting communi cations are ciowded out of this isuo. Those indebted to Jones Pro's nre re quested to settle at once. Just keep this in your mind. You have been civen time enough, so vail at the Cove drug store at once -ind settle your account. A lot of household furniture, stoves, car pel", dishes, etc. for sale, and house to rent. Knnuire of J. H. Crltcs. On account of the non arrival of our pa per we do not go to press this week till Fri day night, and then enn only give you a half sheet. A gentleman of mature years and liberal education would like to take a small coun try school tho coining summer. Inquire at this ollice. A license to sell spirituous liquors for n period of six months was granted to John D. Casey, of Ililgurd, by the countv com missioners, this iveek. Itight-oi-wny agent Watts of the 0. K. & N. Co., was in the city this week and com menced suit against several parties on the sandridgo v:ho refuse to give the right-of-Way. All those knowing themselves lo be in debted to me, either by book account or note, are requested to settle at once or costs of collect.': monev and niut Ii ho nddtd. I need tlie veit. Wm. W'ii.so.n. About the strongest u"!ud ver visit ed this section of the country provaiioi. several days this wrek, WLdch was not only very annoying to thoe who' bad to be out doors but did some damage 1 chimneys, iiangingsigns. skylights, etc. Notwithstanding the e.Mreme'.v ')a1 weather of tho past few weeks tho Vm'.on Cornucopia stage goes and arrives on time. Frank llallard, the driver, certainly belongs to the great Mi family for ho gets there if it is possible for anybody to A young woman in Atlanta, Oeorgin, recently disguised herself ai a man and became engaged to six girls in less than four weeks. Some of our young men think she couldn't make that record among the Union girls. They have had some experince. Jimmy Johnson, the barber, received this week some charts or patterns for the different styles of hair cutting and has them on exhibition at his shop where patrons may decide which style suits them. Mr. Johnson, while improving his facilities for doing good work, has reduced the price of hair cutting to twenty-live cents. We hardly think anyone Is going to dispute this assertion, made by the Astoria l'ionecr: "The worst citizen that a city can have is the one who lias grown rich oil' the rise in real estate and sits like a bump on a log and refuses to aid public enterprises on tho plea that ho is not interested." There is another test announced of a. iuan's financial condition by iiis pro nunciation. If lie says "eytber,'' or "nyther," ho h well lixoil ; if "eothor," or ''neether," tho same ns you and I do, he has no more than cithor of us. No man is allowed to say eytber, or nyther, unless he id worth some big amount of mony, ray 2,500. .Some onoatlcs the Salem Capital Journal this question : "If a train of cars, one mile in length, is standing with the caboose at the depot, and it was just, ten miles to the next station, when the train starts a man boards it and starts to walk over the top and reaches the engine just as it gets to the other depot, how many miles would the man walk and how many would lie ride? The Ilakcr City people aro circulating a petition to have a mail route established from Ituker to Cornucopia via Sanger, over tho Union road. The more mail routes we have the better, but isn't it queer Unit they should want to improve on thoir present route- by changing it so as to pass ovur the Union road, which they have been misrep resenting and cursing for the past three years? Consistency is ajowol. Dr. A. M. Musser, late of the Pennsylva nia Dental College, lias located in Union. He conies with excellent recommendation and no doubt will build up a large and lu crative practice, as Union lias long been in need of a first-class dentist. For tho pres ent he has rooms at the Centennial hotel where he will be fciind ready for busiuon). His pric are low and satisfaction U guar anteed in every instance. Attention is called to his card which appears ohtewhero In this nper. Mr. Geo. Ainci who has Iioeu up in the l'owdcr ltivcr vnllnjs looking after his stock, informs us that a large number of horses and cattle, particularly on Lower Powder, aro penned in by the snow and will die unless the owners care for thum. Koine of them are already dead. He said the animals bolong to various men throuxh out the country. Theno men, if they are too poor, heartless or buy to euro for their helpless animals, should sell or give them to some one who can and will take cure of them. Through the kindness of some of the members of the Masonic fraternity of this city we wero permitted to vUit tlmir lodge room a few ovoiiings since and Inspect the regalia, jewels mid luui pv.iplf rmili.i which wore reoently iurv'.- I T. v the tine t hmvuver neot jui '" ' ' if thi rd i number lltfi In thr -t.Uu a wed equlpjlfd f"r W"fK thi one 'J h- lidf room is a -1. i'i aiit! I'urnikiu-d and ui ratiged Wild a . n-.v u l.ar.ti'my. Win 1 tl.e lodge Is in -.- i". 1 it 1 L-rlainly m.lc splcndl I at"! i"'p - " OUR SOJIAL WORLD. Brier Personal Mentlon-Epltoma of the Week's Amusements. Mr. Isaac Goble of Bl crook, called on us Friday. Mr. John Katun was over from Island City. Thursday. Mrs. 11. F. llurloiKh, who has been quite sick, is improving. Mr. P. F. NowHurt, of tin Hot Lake, called on us Monday. Marshal Heritage has been on the sick ht for several days past. Mrs, Hoe lloger', of I. Grande, is visit ing friends in Union this week. Mr. Klljah Mills, of Corncopin.sentinand -ulrtcribed for Tub corr this week, )!niminion services at the Presbyeriatl church next Sunday morning at It o'elonk. Mr. T. F. Gnloway, of Klgln, wa vUltlnS friends and relativcsjin this city last Thurs day. Attorney Shelton, who has been in Portland for several dnys pat. returned Thursday. The charity dance gicn by tho ladies last Friday evening was quite a successful affair. Thirtv-live numbers were sold, The Ladies' Missionary Soclct.r will meet at the Presbyterian church, Friday after noon at half past two o'clock, Jan Ill.lSOO. Mr. 0. W. Hunt, president of the O. it W. T. railroad company is at home in Wal la Walla, confined to his room by sickness. Mrs. Taylor Green, who has been sick for a long time, is not getting any better and but little hopes are entertained for hor ;ecovery. Geo. W. Moody, of F.aglo valley, and Mrs. P. A. Ketchiim, of Union, were married at liakor City last Sunday, Thos. Smith, J. P., oUiciating. Mr. JctV Davis who liOs been in Stoddard, Arizona, for snr.io time past, lias returned home. He is looking quite well. It took him just ten days to make tho trip. Mr. Jules Nicholson, the genial hotel keeper of Cornucopia, called onus Satur day. He reports the outlook ycry flatter ing for mining developments next sttm juer, , snow slide occurred above the Red Jacket mine recently which damaged some of the buildings and the tramway. Mr. Chas. II. Itinehart, formerly of Wal lowa, but who moved to Gilliam county a few years ago, passed through Union ibl" week en route for Pino Grove. Idaho, V.l'erc be will make h;s permanent home. Mr. HitK-Iuirt was married while In Gilliam county. 110 filled on us while here and subscribed iw'' Tun Scour as he is desirous of keeping himself posted as to the happen ings in Union and Waiiowa countios. SOME POINTERS. By a Gsntleman who haa Been There and Knows Whereof he Speaks. In the eaii'o of human ' defence'' it becomes necessary for the people of Union county to keep their eye. not ''on Pasco," but on the county treasury, for tbu tax payers of La Grande have already made a grab for it in the shape of a petition to the cocnty court for an appropriation of six dollars per week for one of bar boomers who, it is claimed, is in destitute circum stances, and 1 leal 11 that said appropriation has been made. Itoemsto 111c that the city of llonds, Uleotric light", Waterworks, Sash it Door factory, Elevators, Railroad buildings, and other enterprises too numerous to inontiou, should be fully able to furnish employ ment to every niiin within its wall", instead of asking thu county court to feed thoir paupers. The "tax-payers" of La Grande should see that "the paupers'' bo put to work in the nbovo named enterpiises and made to earn a living. It may bo that the pauper fake is only a pretext. Perhaps one of her citizens has purchased a corner lot 011 'Adams Avenue" ami needs the six dollars per week to meet weokly install ments on his purchase. lie that as It may it will bo woll to keen your eye on the county treasury, for should tho eity coun cil of L i Grande issue any more bonds and her boom continue a little while longer every man in it will want six dollars per week out of the treasury. COVE. Btlll at Work. The right-of-way committee for tho Hunt railroad are busy at work. L. H. Riuohart and E. S. MeComas left the fore part of the week for Suiuinerville to assist in iIk- work there, and S. A. Purscl and A. J. Hackctt left at the same time for the Sand Ridge. At this writing we arc not informed as to the success thev are meeting with. It is rumored that several patties through whose laud tho road passes, being now assured of tho coming of tho road, are showing their innate meanness and vile cusscduos by asking exorbitant prices for the 1 ight-of-wiiy. Such men should bo held up for the contempt of ovirv fair minded man. They know tho great benefit the road will lis to tlisin and must certainly realise that they will j?et two roads or none. If Hunt's road is nut built the branch to Elgin will not ho built. All that Is necessary is to secure Hunt's road anil the other will be forced to coiuo. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known mid so popular as to need 110 special men tion. All who have used Kleotrle Wttors sing the same ong of praise. A purer medluiuu does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Hitters will euro all dUensns of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Roils, Suit Rheum und other all'ections caused by Impure Wood. Will drive Malariu from the system and prevent as woll nx euro till MularUl fevers. Fur euro of Henduoho, constipation and Indigestion try Eleotrio liliti-rs Enure -ati-f ictlnii guaranteed or i.r 111..11CV reiii'id. d Pi i"f 50 is. and ?l.0U j. lit 1:1 ii -ip'qj store, l.niou. Call and Settle. All pnri, iod' li'e l ii hip are re'iucsted t ' .11 .ind - ft (lit 1 dela . tile tliilr utf " VlVUM. nuts milium Written for Tub Srorr.i THE GIFT. Only a tiny golden pen, A birthday gift to me; Hut ns 1 guide it o'er the page, My heart throbs wild in glee. For the image of the giver Seems dancing on every word. With her sweet girlish laughter I feel my bosom stirred. I will dip its point in the fountain That guMies f roni my heart, And write on Memory's tablet Hor name, on a leaf apart ! I Would write the soul's sweet music, With the tiny golden pen", And scatter its mingled melody, In the farthereU haunts of men! 1 would write some joyous chorus To whimper in her ears Some song that would plead with angels To grant her countless years' Yes, years unknown to sorrow, And days without a grief llright years without a winter, A cloud, or a falling leaf. 1 would writo sweet sones to cheer h?r, And paint for her fairy eye. Tho fsirost fields that blossom, And sketches from Paradise. She shall listen to catch the music That falls, as it hurries on, And her eyes shall dance in gladness As it paints the future's dawn. So 1 fold away the pages. And breathe a prayer for thee. Thou fair and red-lipped maiden Who hast made this gift to me. January 10, 1SU0. -LEANDER. Jury Lbst. J!e Jt knowq tbiU on Tuesday, Jan. 21, li-OO, the snnie being the 20th day before the regulai February term of the circuit court for Union county. Oregon, tho county cleric and the sheriff of Union county proceeded to draw the list of jurors for the said Feb rtiary term of circuit court as follows: Dunham Wright, Fanner, Rig Creek, II. L. Dtujherly, J. R. Kellogg, G. G. Gray, William Geklpr, J. K. Dolby, J. I). Huntley, J 1 L Woedell, J. J. Turner, Henry 2?"cr3 Cove. Island. Cove. La Grande. Rig Creek. Island. 'I Sunnnorvlllo. " Ib'g Creek Miner, Spartn. FarniC-r, Island. " Indian Valley. Ililgafd, " Suminervillo. ' Pine Vnllev. J. W. Lytic. James Rolv, W R. Ranks, T T. Glenn, A. P. Greener. Dan. Soinmer, Merchant, Suiuinerville. D. II. McWaters, Farmer, Hilgard. W. II. Garland. Decorator, La Grande. E. Drnpor, Farmer, Union. J. A. McKenzie, Sumnierville. Cove. Indian Valley. Island. North Powder. Pine Valley. Korth Powder. La Grande. Island. W. R. Rootlie, J. H. Cowan, Clyde Pennington, Edward Charlies, John S. Curry, F. A. Hutchinson, E. Mulholland, J. J. Conloy, Jos. Palmer, Stockman, La Grande. Adam Rreiliford, Millor, .Suiuinerville. R. W. Rates. Fanner, Union. mai:i;ii:i. PRORASCO -AXSON. At tho residence of and bv T. E. Jones, J. P.. at Island city, on Jan. 121, IS!)!). Mr. W. C. Probaseo of Rock creek, to Miss Minnie Anson of Island City. ' di i;n. HILTS. At his residence in this city, Jan. 28, 1M)0, David 11. Hilts, aged 02 years, 5 months and l.'t days. Deceased was born in Ontario. Lower Canada, Aug. 15, 1827. When quito a young man he moved to the State of Illi nois. In 18ol! ho moved to Oregon and settled In the Willamette valley whero he remained till ISO I when ho came to the Grande Rondo Valley and has lesided in or near this city ever since. During his resi dence of twenty-six years in this county he made many steadfast friends and was re spected, by all who knew him, for his hon esty, uprightness and sterling worth. Ho was for many years a member of tho M. H. church and was also a member of the Union lodge of I. 0. 0. F., being, wo believe, a charter member when thi? lodge was organ ized many years ago. The funeral took phico Wednesday from the M. E. church under tho auspices of the Odd Fellows, tho members of the lodge appearing in regalia. Services at the church were conducted by Reverends Driver and Parker. Resides a devoted wife, deceased leaves one brother, who resides in Canada, and two sons resid ing In Washington. Theso wero unable to be with him during his last hours 011 earth. Tho last eight or fen years of his life were fraught with constant pain caused by that dread disease, rheumatism, but though his piolongtd sufferings were Intense and hard to bear he bore up with surprising fortitude and complained but little. The last few days of his life, however, were apparently free from pain, mid growing weaker day by day, surrounded by loving friends, he fell peacefully to sleep, to aunken outside tho shadows of this night in the radiance of the Hereafter, where, if the hopo of every hu man heart is realized; where, if justice is tho fcuprciue law, and honesty, kindness, Immunity to our fellow mortals and gener ous impulses merit reward, he has nothing to fear, for all of theso must be recorded to his credit. Ho will Jo remembered by many sorrowing friends long after tho evergreens that wero showered on his eolllti by brother Odd Fellows have decayed and the pulseless heart beneath them has crum bled into dtiHt. Uucltlen's Arnica Salve. Tint llm gAi-vc. in tho world for Cut, I Iru !, Harm, Ulcers, hall Rhouin, Fever Mores, Tnttrr, Chappd Hands, Chilblain, Corns, and all ttkln Einptlotm, and posl ulvely cures Pile-, or no pay required. It is (Miuraiiteed to give porfeut sa ttb fnutloti , or money refunded J'riro V ceiitw per I 'ox For sale at Drowns drug store. RELIEF FOR RANCHERS. Of Interest to Those Who Wantsd to Prove Up During tho Vacancy. On December 12th of hist year M. Stone, acting commissioner of tho general land ollice, iniule 11 ruling that all testimony taken in the land ollieo hero following the death of Receiver Outhouse was void, and thnt new proofs would ho required wmiorr iTiii.ti'ATto.v. The ruling wns ud dicsscd to Register Kinehart and it was the means of upsetting business in general at the ofliee, besides it worked much hardship nml expense on the settlers, as thoro wero a vast number of fintil notices being published- Over fifty applications had already been acted upon and the testimony reduced to writing before the ilecision of the noting commission er was received, which knocked nil this work in the head and caused an expense of many hundred of dollars to lettlers. Tlie reeeivei's ollice still being vacant, Register Uineluitt appealed to lion John II. Mitchell, United States senator fiom this state and laid the en tire matter before him. Senator Mitch ell mldresscd tlie acting commission or 0.1 his action and in reply this olli- cer cited his authorities for tlie ruling, 1 Sir. Hen. l' K'oger says his p.ilo up nnd lveommemled that a bi'.l bo passed ' pearance is not due to tlie lavages of bv congress covering cases like tho hi giippe, but on account of being the one in question and in fact the only one that ever oecuned. The result of the correspondence was, the following hill has been framed and is now before eongiess. "A bill for the relief of oerlah.i st tiers on the public lands of the united States and to authorize tlie taking and filing of final proofs in certain eases. I5o it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of Ameiiea in congress iisetubb''' mi Hint 1.: p eases ..vm oeioio anv IM L:y" land olliecs of tho United States 111 which thero has been or is now a vacancy in either of tho olliecs of recistcr and receiver whero tho day sot for liuurinB l).,,oof!n,.oom': during tho Vacancy m BftiU ,c0) mul there is no contest or protest ngainst sail.' oltvwii the remaining ollicer may proceed to tnko such proofs, redueo tlie sn ro to V.'riihigi und place it on filo to I'o examine! nd passed upon by tho 1, agister and receiver 'ls f tho sumo had been taken when there was no vacancy ; and in all eases wliere proof has been taken during any such vacancy tho sumo may now bo passed upon by tho register and receiver." Sue. 2. That hereafter, when a vacancy shall occur in any of the land offices of the United States by reason of tho dentil, resignation, or leinoval of cither tho legister or receiver, and tho time set for taking final proofs falls within tho vacancy thus caused, tho remaining ollicer may proceed to take said final proofs, in the absence of any contest or protest, reduce tho pumo to writing, and phico it on filo in the ollieo to be eonsidored and passed upon when the vacancy is filled. If this bill passes it will not ho necessary foi those who havo already submited their testimony to over the field, Journal again go THE PARK. Jan. 28, 1890. social danco at tho There will bo a springs to-night. Even Jo. Van has fallen in willi tho others and is making a sleigh. Abo Van and wifo returned from their visit to Grande Komle, last week. The Vandcvantcr twins Imvo lost one of their mares which they bought last summer. It is rather hard on tlie boys. Wo havo had several severe cases of "la grippe" hero, but all aro getting well. Mr. and Sirs. Sfartin wero tho last victims. Stock has been doing well so far. Some lcok for an early spring, and if such should bo tho caso feed will prob ably hold out. Sir. Jno. Dolby came up to the Park recontly and delivered a lecture on tho subject of spiritualism, and did very well. After he closed tho medium of tho Park delivered 0110 of tho best lec tures that has been listened to in tho country. Tho snow was about two and onc hnlf feet deep but has settled down to a depth of about twenty inches. This has been 11 very pleasant winter. Ho fur wo havo hud but one stormy day. Tho coldest day this winter was 8 de grees below zero, Our echool closed lust Kriilay with an entertainment in tho evening con sisting of declamations, select readings, songs, koine splendid dialogues, etc. Tho whole wound up witli hand-shaking, and leave-taking of tho teacher. She taught four months. Sir. Isaac Van got a letter from J. Shaw, tho great man who owes some thing to nearly ovorybody here. Ho tniys ho is coming buck in March. Ho is ono of thoKO who believe in doing to others as they would hu dono by. Hut, who boliovos ho ii coining baok hero? How ulrntigo it is Hint tis good a man as Itcv. Joluibon is said to bo, I should strain the truth when ho talks 1 ' about Tlios. Paine. Ho paid that Paine . regretted having written his "Age of i Kcnson." This is not true. Paine died ! as he h ul lived, an honest und eonsis j tent infidel. I would advise the Kev- orend gentleman not to talk that way J any more, for all the world knows Lot ! tcr, and ho only makes himself appear silly. He would do better to preach the gospel und let Paine alone hasten back to his lambs on Hig creek. Some I of them attended the spiritualists nieet j ing at tho Park, and could not go . home and tell a sdmight story about ! the meeting. I MOIKK. CDVE CULL1NQS. Covr. Jan. 2D. tS!K). Jotters remaining unclaimed in the Cove posl-oiTice: Mike Kiilule, Freeman" J. While, and A. Zegler. Sir. O. P. .laycox is in his Covu stor: this week taking an inventory. Tlie footings should showsomo thirty thou sands. George Steward has rented the Thomas farm near town for a year and will take possession in March. George 1 ' 11 worker and will make it win. happy father of a bran new girl tinee Sunday. Mother and daughter. O'Vl'tg ' well. .nr. uiu, uwf iccoiveit tins week a nlllW'l, ...w.ln.wwl I... II... ............ xi .. 11 .... , . . ... . , vuviurcuu ui uiu uuK'iiur, 111 j nftJ.numt ot 1V horso condemned and do stroyedbyastate inspector. The stale pays at the rate of about fifty por cent, of the worth of stock, shot. William Koonig the architect and dm pviwMisivo county warrants. Hi ...w lately completed J5ue - . has been - -iwk 1,1 "'fa'1' accepted and paid for. A w.uitifully executed plan of tho same can be seen at Sir. IC's residence. Tho Cove has enjoyed (?) an unusu ally windy time tin's week. Five days in succession on which a violent gale prevailed is worthy only (lie Siindridge or some of Hie unprotected towns in u.l" valley. Tin's appears to be a winter out of the ordinary lino in many ways. Sir. John Jones and Sliss Slinnio HI00111 havo decided to give a grand birthday party to their numerous friends on Feb. 8th, that being tho dato of tho anniversary, and extend a cordial invitation. Dancing at the hall will be the principal amusement of the evening. Died, in Cove, nt the residence of his son-in-law James llloom, Jan. 2(i, Peter F. Chrisnmn, after an illness of several weeks. Sir. Ohrisjnan was well known and universally respected for his integrity and good qualities. He was horn in Leo county, Virginia, Feb. 8, 1821 ; came to Oregon in 1803, and he has been a resident of Union county continuously forcjijliloou years His last wants wero gently adminis tered to by his son, Isaac (Jhrisman, and daughter, Sliss Sarah, Sirs. Dloom and Sirs. Fisher. In tho senate of tho Washington leg islature, Thompson, of Wulhi Widlu, is chairman of tlie committee on public morals. Tho display of levity which takes place when teligious or temper ance matters are referred to this eoni mitteo nettles the worthy senator, who exclaimed tho other day, "What in h do they take mo for? I am as moral and as good a man as any d jack ass on the floor of this suniito cham ber." Ia Consumption Incurabla? Kead the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., tays! "Was down with Ab cess of blinds, and fi lends and physicians pronounced mo an incurable consumptive, began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. Tt Is the tincst medicine ever made." .losso Mlddlowater, Dc utur, Ohio, buvk; "Had it not been fo Dr. King's New Dls covury for Consumption I would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doc tors. Am now In best of iiculth." Try it. Hamplu bottles free at Urown's drug store. Commendable. All claims not consistent with tho high character of Hymp ol I'lgs nro purposely avoided by tho Cal. l'"Ig Syrup (Jompany. It uots gently on tho kiilnoys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho system encotuully, but It Is not a cure-all and makes no pre tensions that every bottlo will not substan tiate. Millinery Ooods at Coat. Mcsdmrcs Illdwcll k Ilenson tho enter prising millliiurs of this city will now sell all full und winter gootN at actual cost. As tholrgoods nre all of the newest styles, those winning burk'nhi1 will do well to cull utonco. JH. A. M. MUHSKK, DENTIST, (Iraduato of ruiinsylvuiiia Dental College, is at tho Ountonninl hotel, and is prepared to do all kinds of don tot work painlutsly. Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most bentfri 1 to the human system, forming the ON L PLR FECT REMEDY to act gcr.Uy y-.t promptly on the KIDNEYS my hmwl'19 1 UllLIU IWIU MUKilJJU AND TO CleansBldbSyslfiniHffeGtually, iO THAT PUHE BLOOD, nnFRESHlNG SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is usinr; it and nil are dclij.hted with it. AJi y jur ilruggut for bVUUP OF FIGS. Manu factutc.l only y the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., S:t Francisco, Cal. Lfvti in. K .. N't w Yor.fi. II. V And has Electrified the World 1 llv the announcement of I1I1 safe return to civilization. His ml ventures and discover ies have brcn grand, wonderful, marvelous. Tho wor'd ban seen nothing like them bo fore, llii thrilling adventures, ninrvelou dieovorles, daring exploits, nfdonndiiif; privations, wonderful trip across tho Dark Continent, bow lie found Kiuin Hey- Ky crybudv will be Included, from bis first on trance into Africa to the present timo ', orybodv wants the new uiiiMJIXIi STANLIiY HOOK! I'Vnu Stanley' own writiiurand iliepatehe.. Over loi) of the grandest and most wonder ful new piigriivinpi and colored plates ever I seen In a book of travels. It has been ea- gorly awaited and will bo more sought af ! tcr, make more money for the agent and j make it easier than any book issued fr r the , past fifty years. 1 1 fSrsiitinnT Old mid unreliable ae- cnuinnui wiitiiiey's travels are beliiir iiiililiKhed. Do by old books. 10-ha "lies and lmttiriil iilnli.j not do deceived We announce this to protect our agents and the public iiKainst the numerous, worthless so-called .Stanley llook.s all of which aro simply old books that havo been in use for years, and arc now behiR offered 11s new honks, with 11 few pages of new matter ad ded. AG1SNTS WAXTI'I) Everywhere Teachers, Young Men and i.adios, Minis ters. Fanners, Mechanics and Clerks can oasilv 111:1k" from $5 to $20 por day. No experience lequired, Canvassing oullUs now ready. Send Immediately for illustra ted circulars and tonus free, or, to secure an agency at onoe, send $1.00 for the oiitllt and yon shall ho served Hrst. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Address THE HISTORY Co., 7i1 Market Street, Han Francisco. Cal. 8 WORLD'S BEST Kid Button $2.50 Shoe lias n.l equal for Btylu, Kit and Wear. PostUrel Uio bout shoo In Amoricu (or tho money. Do int bt deceived. Jvo otuinp on bottom ot cadi nlioo. 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