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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1890)
AMOS CUMMINGS' HISTORY. Tlio Early StriiKKlc of a Valium .lonr millit mill Coiigrpaatuan. Told by himself at a dinner party re rently given him by tho New York Pros j jClub: ! "I camo to Now York when Kufu , Hatch here was selling sugar and snnil. 1 came in a pair of shoes that briungec 10 my father. I remember coining ove ho Jersey City ferry with my fathe-. and getting my llrst glimpse of Nev. lYork at nine o'clock in tho morning, was about nine years old, and tho oi gentleman made me carry a big violii collo almost as big as myself. Wo wen to tho Tammany Hotel, which was o.' the site of the present Sun building. ! had r.ner seen a gas-light. 1 had novo Been it steamboat before. I had novo Been a marble floor, and 1 had never see a theater bill. I can remember wit i what awe I observed tho old-fashioiie. long theater bill with the announri ment of Kdwin Forrest and '.Metamora and I did not know either Kdwin I'o; rest or 'Metamora.' I slept in Tarn many Hotel within ten feet of where subsequently occupied tho desk of mar aging editor of tho Sun. I saw an ad vortisoment for a two-third's man a. printer for llakor & Godwin, and I wen there and distributed type for thro days and was kicked out without pay. Wo then had a reform mayor in Nov York. His namo was Fernando Wood, and I wont over and registered my name in his complaint book, and lie sent a po liceman over with mo and I got my pay. and that was tho llrst reason 1 had t boliovo there was any humanity in Now; lork. Then I sot typo for the Sabbatl Recorder, and I boarded with my old friend, Georgo l'earce, whom I see here. at No. V20 Orchard street. Wo went ti work at seven o'clock in the morning. At noon I jumped down stairs and made a break for tho park and filled up with bolivars. "It was tho height of my ambition! then to get a placo on tho Tribune and set Horace Greeley s manuscript. When I got there I was sorry. At that time there were four Democrats setting typo on tho Tribune. Then 1 went off to the war, and when I camo back to tho Tri-j buno olllce, after tho experiences of Gettysburg and Fredericksburg, it' seemed funny to see tho Tribune ofllco blockaded and fortified against tho' enemy that never camo. When I sawt them getting ready to send oir a shell filled witli slugs that would have torn1 out tho whole front of tho building I left. They sent over for a frigato from tho navy yard to defend tho olllce, and they got Colonel Adams and somo of tho Fifth Wisconsin men from tho bar racks in tho park. Hut tho defenders eocmed to me more dangerous than tho onomy. I "Then I remember the great strike which sent me oil looking after work clad in my army overcoat, that mado mo look liko a chaplain, because I had tho buttons covered. 1 went to work on tho Yonker's Statesman at $12 a wook. Hut, when Godkin, tho editor, who was tho original 'Divvol,' loft and I took his placo and got S15 a wook, tho foreman got jealous and I was bounced. Then I wont to work with Charles K. Wilbour, sotting it) tho names of drafted men at 620 a wook. Then I got a job on tho Weekly Tribune, working for Sidney Howard Gay. and from that placo I graduated to tho Sun, under Charles A. Dana." OIL ON THE WATER. It Saved a Fishing Schooner In the Arctic Seas. A competition, tho result of which will provo of great interest to tho ship ping community at large, has boon in stituted this ycr by the Dunkirk Cham ber of Commerce, who had in view a practical trial of tho utility of oil in aid ing a ship to weatfler a storm. The competitors wore tho masters of tho schooners engifged in tho Iceland lisheries.of which Dunkirk equips about a hundred every year. The ilshing sea son lasts six months, and, owing to tho frequoncy of boisterous weather, affords Binplo opportunities for experimenting upon any means of lessening danger. Tho first prizo (2) has been awarded to Captain llruxelles, of tho schooner I'erle, who reports as follows: "On tho Elst of April, whilo off Portland, wo on tountored an east-southeasterly gale, attended with snow. We endeavored to stand out to sea, with closoly roofed Eails, but were unablo to clear tho West man isles. Wo then resolved to attompt to pass between theso isles and the mainland. Tho tempest was at its height, tho sea was making a clean breach over tho ship foro and aft, and ivo woro in great danger of foundering. I directed two bags containing tow saturated with oil to bo placed astorn on port and starboard quarters. Almost Instantaneously tho sea moderated, and, tlthough tho swoll was still heavy, no waves broko over tho ship. A pint and i half of oil per bag is sufllclent to calm tho sea for about two hours." Similar iccounts aro given by other masters who have handed in reports on tho sub ject to tho Chamber of Commerce. Pall Mall Gazette. Wonder of Our Coal l'lcld. It takes a prodigious amount of vege table matter to form a layer of coal; it holng estimated that tho present growth of tho world would mako a layer less than ono-olghth of an inch in thickness, nd that It would take a million years of vegetable growths to form a coal-bed 10 feet in thickness. The United States has an area of more than 440,000 square miles of coal Holds, and more than 100, 000,000 tons of coal voro mined in this country last year, enough to run a rlarr around the earth at the center five and a half foot wide and five and a half feet thick. Competent scientists say that thero is enough col in tho United States to supply tho world for the next J,000 years. St. Louis Republic. lie Hail llu Knoucli. "Will you have a cigar?" inquired tho sotol clork of a traveling man. "Is it ono of your own private stock?" "Yes." "Liko tho one you gaye me yoster lay?" "Yes." "No, I boliovo I won't indulge. I bad sabbage for dinner just now." Mep jbant Traveler. , From u YYcll-Kiiouii Firm or Mini KranclMco Drn) men, i These testimonials are constantly coin ing lo the olllce of the proprietors of the est remedy on earth Tin: Ghkat SiKitit.v Kii)m:y and I.ivnu Cimk. This is posi t vely a purely veget ible niedicliio that Is warranted to do t lie work It is advertised to do. For sale by all druggists. Sierra Chemical 'Co., SU4 Mission Street, i A'uii t'runcisco, Cut.: Gi:.ti.i:mkn: My partner and myself purchased one dozen bottle of your i Great Sierra Kidney and Liver Cure. W have taken it, and to our surprise llnd there is one first-class remedy that act ually does the work it Is advertised to do. We loin in giving the Giikat StmiitA I Kim:v ami l.tvim Crm: the highest I recommendation, and wohM advise all that are debilitated in any way to give it a trial, as vie have done. Very re-pect- iiuiy vours. " FAKXSWOHTH & K'GGI,lvS 1' 0 California street, -an Francisco. Think not of doing b ou like; thco.prcion characterizes the he iidstroiiK, the unJuM. Do n on nuitlit to do. It 1 a golden precept. i Neul Skin .SaequcH. gl.wo Kncli ! ! This is a great oiler. Just imagine tho army of laities Unit will besUgo the store, until the last sacipie Is gone If the. bargain is ever ollereil. Hut how much more wonderful an opportunity is that presented to ever) sutler ing woman by the proprietors of l)r Pierce's Favorite) Prescription. This remedy is a liuarantted ruru fo? all those distressing all aunts peculiar to the. weaker e. Il is guar anteeil that if it does not cited a euro money will bo refunded. It Is carelully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, mid I adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in Its composition und iicr j feetly harmless in its cli'ects in any condition 1 ot the sjstein. and is sold under a piisiliir I auurtwtre of satisfaction In every case, or niuney paid for it rcf untied. A fool Is H.way whhlng time away, while tho , wise ninn.ls til ays enjoying it. PAT AND THE EMPEROR. j ICrenllectloiis nr Diiiii IVilrn's Visit to SI. l.ntlU 111 1KH!. Tho published accounts of the revolu tion in Itrazil, resulting in tho over throw of tho Imperial government, the deposing of the Knipcror, Doin Pedro II., and the establishing of a republic, aro of particular interest in this country, owing to the fact that the central figure of the momentous movement, tho de throned monarch, was a visitor to tho United States in 1S"(1. and has always been a close student and warm admirer of tho American form of government, and also of the States in general. Dur ing his tour through this country Dom Pedro visited St. Louis, and the discus sion of his overthrow brought up many reininiscenses of that visit. The Kiv peror's democratic leanings were strong ly shown by his studied avoidance of all formal ceremony during his travels, which were conducted strictly incog, and with as small an attendant suite as was possible. His dodging of tho for midable comtnittco appointed to wel come him to this city was recalled with a laugh by many, and followed by the story of how Mr. Georgo Pain was or ganized by chance Into an Impromptu Imperial reception committee of one to show tho august visitor tho sights of St. Louis. Tho story, as told by Mr. Hain himself to a reporter of tho Repub lic, is an interesting one. "Of course," said Mr. Hain, "it was known just when Dom Pedro would ar rive, and a formidable and representa tive committee had boen appointed to receive him. Unfortunately, howovor. tho committeo went to the Southern Hotel for that purposo, while tho Em peror went to tho Llndoll, was register ed, and immediately afterward tho en tiro party took carriages and began tho round of tho city on their own hook. I chanced to bo on Third streot just when tho first carriago.containing his Brazilian Majesty, whirled around from Oliver streot. Tho driver, Pat Shovlin, knew me, and, boing ovidontly disposed to aid Dom Pedro as much as possible In Boo ing the sights of St. Louis, hailed mo, with a wild brandish of his whip, shout ing enthusiastically as he rattled around the corner: 'Hould up, Misther Bain! Wan mlnuto, thora, Misther Hain! I've tho Emperor of Brazil in mo carriagol Como over and I'll inthrajuce yo to 'm!' I crossed tho atrost as Pat mado a gal lant stop, and sure enough ho swung open tho carriage door and said, in his best mannor: 'Emperor, this is Mr. Bain, llo'll tell yo any thing ye want to know.' I saw in a moment that Pat really did havo tho Brazilian monarch aboard, and, in splto of the unique introduction, tho Emperor aoknowlodged it very pleasantly, saying in Fronch: 'Gonoral Sherman told m in Washington, Mr. Bain, that I must bo suro and see your St. Louis post-olilco, and I havo accord ingly driven down hero for that pur poso. I explained to him that ho should havo boon driven to tho now post-olllco, not the old ono, and thon invited him to visit tho Merchants' Exchange, just on tho next corner. He accepted tho in vitation, and tho ontire party, illllng threo carriages, allghtod and accompan ied him. I escorted them on tho floor, explained tho dl Ho rent features of tho trading, and with tho exception of Sec retary George Morgan, I don't think a soul on 'chango know that tho flno-look-ing old gontloman by my side and tho lady who hold my arm as wo went in wero tho Emporor and Empress of Bra zil. Thoy wero both very plain and pleasant In manner and seemed dellght od with the informality of their recep tion. I afterward accompanied them to tho Llndell Hotel, directed them as to tho best points of interest to visit, and then mado my adieus. Tho Emperor was kind enough to give rno a most cor dial invitation to visit him if I over camo to Hrazil. The party loft St. Louis that night. St. Louis Republic. An I'nwrortliy Hiiaplt-lou, Mr. McSwat picked up a doughnut that lay on his plate, oxamlnod it crit ically, mode a mental estimate of its weight, and laid it down. "Lobelia," ho said, "did you make this?" "I did. Hilllger." replied Mrs. McSwat. proudly. "I'll havo a whole plateful of thorn on tho table in a moment." Mr. MoSwat mado no ronly. Ho was thinking of tho S10.000 for which ho had insured his life tho day before, and as ho looked at that doughnut and then at hU unsuspecting and Innocent young wifo a look of cold, hard suplolou bottled on his face. Chicago Tribune. AN OPEN LETTER From Professor J P. Looney. Principal Fulton Publl ? School, In Favor of U)3. Dtirrln. l)r. lhirrin lltn-e ltmnch OJKee in Tuoamn. Editor OreitoiiittnUKAH Slit: I am not in the habitof pulling advertising doctors, Iti.l I rtn,ii,.t li.t lliLiirii.il'lltlillvli'iku vt I II. out mention, in justice to the alllicted as well as nr. warn.,, me iiocior nas cured MIU J l null Jivt'Miw niimni ttaaia jtrt- chitis of seven years' standing, by elec tricity ami medicine. The cure Is perfect ami permanent, icliceiiuuy . cioiumcnu his treatment. J. I.OUNKY. Fulton, Or., Jnnnnrv ItW. There is soinelinim about the success Drs. Darrln are meeting with which is truly hard to credit, yet we have it from persons whose veracity we cannot doubt, that their cures are remarkable. The above case Is uoculiarly striking. Pro fessor Looney Is a man of undoubted in tegrity ami well known throughout the state and nation. The above card to Drs. Darrln is positive proof of the unexampled succeis which attends their treatment. Il shows how radical as well as unexpected. are many of their cures, and how chronic diseases ot many years duration are un able to resist their skill, nnd is but one of the many cases which the doctors have un dertaken, and is only ONi: of the scores of pat ents to whom they have restored health. The author of the above ta e nieut, we have lull assurance in saying, was actuated in publishing the same by no other motive than gratitude for bis cure and a desire to make known the means to others as unfortunate as himself. When we reflect what a great boon is health when we mushier that without it. the slightest approacli to happiness is impos sible that it is, in shor', the greatest eat thly tilesslng ran we be otherwise than immcasutnnly surprised to unit anyone, who has lost this great treasure, nnd jet hesitates to follow a plainly delined path leailli'g toils recovery 1 o see a sick man or woman neglect or refuse to visit Drs. uarrin. who may lo him or ner t-ome good. and cannot do harm, is equally as inex plicable a mysterv. I rv them, at all events, common sense would suggest, A consultation will cost you nothing. The doctors could 1111 this page with respon siblo certlllcat-s. but their tame Is so wide spread it is unnecessary. Uretonian. Ii n. llai-rin'H .Yew I'lnco of IIiikIiionm. Drs. Darrln can bo con ulted fn nt. the Washington building, corner ot Washing toiiand Fourth streets Portland, and Hotel Goudnlfo, Tacoma, Wash. Oil! e hours, from 10 to 4 o'c'ork daily; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to IL'. All curable chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonorrhu'a stricture.sperin- atorrheva, seminal weakness, or lo-.s of desire ofsexual power, in man or woman, catarrh and deafness, are confidentially and succ ssfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranteed and never published in the papers. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit to the doc tor's olllce. Inquiries answered and cir culars sent freo. (Parties writing will please mention paper.) There ! nothing purer thnn honesty, nothing sweeter than chnrity. nothing wanner than love, nothing richer thnn wisdom, nothing brighter than virtue, nothing nioie steadfast than faith. CATARRH, HAY FEVEK, CATARRHAL DEAFNESS A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers aro not generally nwaiu that theso dis eases aro contagious, or that they are duo to tho presence of Hi lag parasites In the ll'iiiijf membrane of tho nio mill ciijt.idiian tubes. Microscopic re search, howulcr, has proved tlds to he a (act, and tho result is that a Biniilo reinedv lias bucn (oinmlateil tthcreby theso distressing dlieakea nro rapidly ami permanently cureil in fro.ii ono to threo Htnplo nt I lications mado at homo by the patient once in two weeks. A pamphlet cAptalnlng this new treatment is sent freo on application by A. II. Dixon & Son, 337 and H39 West King St. , Toronto, Canada. Scien tific American. I'nnr II ii m mi i I. v I Tho common lot Is one of sorrow say nt least the pessimists.--tliey who look at tho worst side Certainly what would otherwise la) a bright existence is often shadowed by some ailment that overhangs it like a pall, obscur ing perpetually the radiance that else would light the path. Such mi ailment, and a very common one, Is nervousness, or in other words, weakness of tho nervous system, n co idltion only irremediable where iuelllcieiii or im proper means aro taken to relievo it. Tho con current experience of nervous people who have persistently used uostctter s btonmeii Hitters Is, that it compiurs entirely supersensltlveness of tlio nerven. us well as illseasoi-so called which aro invited and sustsined by their chrome ivenKncss. as the nerves gam stamina from the great Ionic tho trouble disappears. Uso the Hitters for nmlarln. rheumatism, bil iousness and kidney troubles. "Ilet'er Is it," bays old Fuller, "to lnp one's pottnge like a dog than to ent it mannerly with a spoon of the devil's giving," If a man could bo conscious of all that Is said of him In his absence, he would probably be come a very modest man, Indeed, llollduj'H nro Coming. Hare novelties, shapes nnd artistic im ported oleograhic and chromatic cards. A largo and beautiful collection sent by mail to anyone who will do this: Huy a box of the genuine Dr. t Mel.ane s Cele brated Liver Pills, nrice !15 cents, and mail us the outs'de wrapper with your address, ilninly written, and -l cents in stamps. Ye will then mail von the above list with an elegant package of olographic cards. Fleming liros., t'lttsinirgii, ra. The rniuirltv of crow ill la Dint which, more tliiin nuytlillig else, uisiinguisnes one mum iroi another. HUHK CUItK FOIl 1'IIiKM. Sure cure for blind, hleedlmr and Itching Piles. One box has cured th worst cacs of ten years' ktandiuK, No ono need sutler ten minutes after using Kirk's German 1'ilo Ointment It absorbs tumors, allays the itching, acts us a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Herman I'llo Ointraeut Is prepares ouly for I'IIicn and ltcniug oi tno private parts, and nothing else. Every box Is warranted. Sold by DruKg st aud sont by inaii on receipt of price, $1.00 per box. J. J. Mack & Co,, Whole tale Agents, Ban Francisco. For Constltmtlou or Sink Headache, nso Dr. Picrco's Pullets: Purely Vegetable. Ono a dose. Those who uso Dobbins' Klectrlc Soan each week, (und their name in teuton) save their clothes ami i-trength. and let Hie o(ij do the work. Did you ever try 1U If not, do no next Monday sure. Auk your grocer fcr it. Ix-t us Mitlufy our own conscience, ami trouble mil fiurselvi's hi- looking for lume II we He terveit we fchall attain to It, If we deserve It not we cannot lorcc It. RDMPTLYANDTERMAlfEimY PAINS AMD ACHES. Spent U300. Ill Vulll, WakaruiB. Ind . Aug S2. 18SS. 1 i .(Tercd all over with i-ain aud ts.-nt fX). on doctor without relief two or thrto Bpplicatlou of ot. Jacobs Oil rellovo! urn. COXKAU DOKIil.Va. At Dm-oout ash Uealeks. THE CHARLES A. V0GEIER CO.. Baltimore. Md. cm KVKKY KYJII'TOJI li(l.K. Probnbly no dlfcaxe Inflicts do much contin uous pnln ns Hheumntlsm. Over no slnuie com plaint 1ih Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy, of ltondout, N". Y., won more cures than Rheumatism, by Its use the agonized patient can once more uo his Hums and freed from past years of pain. Mr. Frank Strnlt, a wcll-ktioivn iivrchant of New Hamburg, X. Y.. says: 'M Miller .1 tortures from Sciatic KheumHtlm. My cne was n viry bad oive, and none of the means taken gave mo relief. 1 ue Dr. Dai id Kenuely' Favorite Remedy, of ltondout. N. Y., am entl.dy rid of every symptom of my trouble. Ouly three bot tic broUKht alsnit this wonderful result. It has built me up and been of great lienetit to lm In other ii ays. 1 heartily recommend it to other sufferers. Dit. Kknnkdy s Favoritk Rkmkdv, made at I Roudoilt, N. Y. 6 for M'ini inr uiiok, now ui euro tiuuey, i.iver aim Ulood disorders. Tho only legitlmnte anger Is n holy cmotloti directed ugalu-t nn unholy tiling. Sill, not our neighbor, must lie Its object. Jlost great works aro accomplispcd slowl). We recommend ' Tan-dll's Punch" Cigar. No entertainment Is mi cheap as readltiK, nor any pleasure m inMine. Tuv ClKltMKA for breakfast. Kperi'iic in busino s teaches a man that loo many ueiuors nun i nav. I'leiicli TaiiMV Wafer u' tlio llcM Dr. Livingston's Tansy Wafers for the rosiration oi suppresses menses m:vi it tail wneii tne directions upon the box are strictly observed. Till, TnfttiV W'jilitr fijitllinf Iwi limnrltt nt drug store-, so don't allow yourself to be i... i i ... ,-t. i liiiposeu upon uj spurious ami weai mil I'llldiis nf Mr. I .fvlnirtmi',4 I-'riub Tniikv Wafers, and remember that the genuine can only be obtained frim us, so it von do not want to be disappointed send $2 in a registered lt-tteror postolllce older to the i ,i vi iigsion i iic'incui v. oiiipany. i oriianu, Oregon, and a box will be sent by return iiijiii opnrtiv himi in irmn iiw, iivnu n 1,1 (luisitlve people, to your address. Oh' here hnth been dnivning another blue day, Ihlnk, wilt thou let It slip us 'less away " -full WEIGHT PUR 1- It 8Up(TiorYcellenct' tiocn In mlUEonsof homes for sore limn u quarter of u century. It in uel 1 tho iT!iltiMljHtuteH tiovernmi'nt. Kiuforfltil by thu hfuili of the Great t'nhernltit'rt an ih Htronfent, I'lirest und iiii8t Healthful Dr itIcob L'reiim Hakim: I'o tier uoes not contain Ammonia, Umeor Alum. MoM only In cans l'UIOK HAKIM! roWDKK CO' mew YOKK. rllUMdO. HAN nUNClHtO, Uncle Item ii n on Tobacco. You can't fool ills chllo wid your trashto backy. I smoke Skai., and don't you forKet iu Somo smokers think that anything that makes smoke, is Kood ciioukIi to ko Into u pipe. Thoy will llnd by a little experience that there Is avast dilfercuco In SmokliiK Tobaccos. Just try"9KAi. ok Nom ii CAnoi.iNA."iind you will see the diU'ercnce between it and the imitations. WHY YOU SHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION ov COD LIVER CIIiTu HYPOPHOSPHITES. It 13 Palatable as Milk. It is threo times a3 efficacious ai plain Cod Livor Oil. It i3 far superior to all other co called Emulsions. It is a perfect Emulsion, docs net separate or chango. 't 13 wonderful as a flesh producor. It is tho host remedy for Consump tion, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wast ing Diseases, Chronic Cough ant? 'Colds. A'oIiX by till lruiji;lt)- For January. THIS is tho t'caMiii of ycir wo look over stock to hhu ivhal can bu opsrel, Wu llnd IIojh Knen I'auts, Cotton-xlc, lint batter lo wear than poor wool, I years, 11 cti.t U and 111 years, (0 eta.; veiy few of other siz"s. iloys' Coriliuoy Suits, 5 Ui 7. i-hoil mut-. tl 7'i sI.im S lo 1U, al J.'l.CO; and II. 1'.' and for $:..:.'. Thi-y aro xood lor the money. Mens' i usMm.ir 1'aals for 3 that wu oiiKbt to Kit SI llnl a'onir, hut some sizes aro iiond ami we want lo closo up tho lot, Then wo have Coltunudo I'uiiih, for iiicn hh low as 23 cts. a pulr. loey uru not very kooiI, but ut?l tol.'ii eollera Keuti'iiu an I tie lor everyday or common .Sunday wear, Htupudo. I 'laid Oboiolt f-tilrlt as low us .'15 cts and at 40, !0 and 'it cts , according lo slza and quality, In Childni' H L)idurnt-ar, red, Krey ami while, w have a unut variety, and ul prims that would surprise hidoho Itcd or (irey Wool half Hose fur men, all sizes at 'ii cuts, or t't CI per dozen; we never lnul their ciunl before. In soiuetlilntf to cat we oiler dry Nei.torli is, llalsiiis, ('runes, Apples. I 'I urns. Grains, J as low as 5 vis, a isiiind. mid some at less; we would like )OU lo try them. In Cuniied (Joixls we uu bcu' I''" world In price anil itiullty. In Syrups by the barrel, 'Jtci. k"'1oii is the loweit for a kooiI article. Ueiiiilnu Muple riuifur, blrf lot at (acts u pound; wu want )ou toiryit. liut wrlto for our January list; It cumulus many iieWAbarualns, and samples will bu mailed MeerAddresH. HMITH'H CAdil bTOJIK lis Front hu, Kan Krmiclsco, Cat. N. T. N. U. No. 321 S. F. N. U. No. 308 1 CREAM EfAKlNg "0WDE gjglPERFECT rqarj doan knpuJ W 1 XJ m) ) the CtUMMt ilMltsl M In.la I jn,nVnrm In ttic wprlJ. u atai by them in jj WEDICIWD in nip i.iiu, uiku ay ujrm in the rtMrltala of LonJja, Vziii, n..l(M n I t un unu PI8CABI1. Wo. 1 CuroR Catarrh, Hay i'ovor.ltoso Cold. Catarrhal Deafneca. Wo. 3 Counh8,Cold?, llroncliitlf.Astb- nia,Consiimptiou. Al'ocrlocslkiiuody. No. a Ithoumatlsm, Oout. No. 4 Liver & Kldnoy,l)yftpcrislft,lD- digPstioti.Constlpatioii.llr'.cutaulscaso. No. 6 rover and Acuo.Uuxub Agao, Malaria, Neural -ia. No. O Femalo WMknesa, Irrcgnlarl tlce. Whites. A Oolaon lloiuoJy. No. 7 A Tcrfect Tonic, winch clvoo Ilonlth, Form nti.l Kullncsa, Clear Coji plcxion, Oood Ulood and lots of It. No. O Ncrvouii DobHlty.Iiosa of Towor luipotonce.au incnriparablo runinil v. RELIABLE , tifif b llosuu r,l to euro Its iiwl'l ducvaiicriani i: n.i to (rtio p.-rmincnt relict ALWAYS. lVf -rlp'iTJ Cir. 'Ism teat trn vn OACENTS WANTED. iuii a.m, xoronto, dam. CHICRtSTCn'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL FILLS BCD CROSS DIAMOND DDAND. M I'niKCHi lor vtamotui 'r(inf id Inpnitrhiiirt Unfa, pink rspr. are ,lunrrroii rountrrlYttn. Sn.t -tr. "lleltrr fur I.mlli-," In Utttr, bj ret I.mnin.1 lor Kurllpulsrw. tr.lltnfinlftll urn mitll. ,vinf iityer I M.hr-Ir I timi'l IK. ldUon Ro I'kllr The above Picture Jicprexnts CAPTAIN S. GREENWOOD,, Master of tte steamsMp Xanawk i Aliout a yenr nr;o ho observed a strnnnj rlinuKC iu his feelings. Ho felt tired in stead ot vigorous: nervous Instead ot strong. Ills appetite bcciimo poor and his sleep broken, lie tried to overcome theso feelings, but they would not go. Ho then noticed puins anil Irritation inthewiitcr channels, and that the lllilds passed wero often thick and witli n bcum on top or a brick-dust fcdlmcut nt tho Ixittmu. All theso ivero tho sure symptoms of that fear ful disease, Catarrh of tho lllndder, which, has always been considered lueurahle, and thoy continued until tho Captain was In 'lV.rrlVls' CoiKlltlon, Iljt Jit) Js the pictiiru of health- fiiid vigor uVduy', aha IIP 0138 it entirely to that wonderful medicine, Hunt's Itemcdy. Cant. (Ireenwood hays: "I tun H) certain of tho great value of Hunt's Itemed)', that I alway carry a sup ply on shipboard fur tho uses of iny men, iimU prescribe it whenever thuy arealltnc. A f lor curl ng mo as 1 1 d id, ami restoring my wife, (whom tho best physicians of Now York said was dying of tumor,) to perfect health, I swear by It." This Urcnt Itemcdy iwsohilcty cures all Kidney, Liver and Urinary Diseases. O For Snlo by all Dealers. C. N. CUITTKNTON, Oonornl Agent,, 1IB Fulton St., N. V. MhmI fw vamvMet io t, Jfuni'l Rtmilf dx. PrvL- CURES WHERE All ELSE EAILS. Bost Oough Hyrup. Tastes good. Uso no. aoiu uyuniggisw. -7 .'.'"HHill t -"' I&69 . ,1 fifSC5: those put up b lWi $Zf? 1 W D.M.FERRY&.CO. TsEji:, ' M Who arc the largeM Seedsmen la the world. V':''";';,- "'IRyttV ff I!'iislnUef,'i)e5KcrrpHaml3rr:crd -"SiaLiV'i"'!' .'. M loriijo will he mailed FREE to all ap- M iM'iSWMTk1 '' m pllcants, and lo last season's customers, m riM 11 1 better than ever. T.very person llfl ik;rSMP Canton, J-lcutr cr ,. M L if. J, should send for it. Addiess M i THE SEA-SKKPENT AGAIN. A pen-serpent, 10.1 foot long, covered1 with silvery, shining scales, and having embryo wings on Its shoulderswns seen to coll itself up in slippery folds on tho const of Florida last month. Three relluhlo persons saw this creature distinctly. After rolling and twisting its bulky form around on the beach for a few minutes, it slipped oil Into tho water and disappeared in tho oust, followed by a path of foam which could he seen for an hour afterwards. Iltwlcr, the alwvo Is a " yani." If jieoplo would boliovo tho following truthful bUito ment as readily u thoy swallow Mia-son'"'' stories, it would Ixi tlio moaiiH of siivinp; tliouwiiuU of lives. Tho statement which wo tleslro to mako in the most emphatic manner, is, tlrnt Dr. I'lerco'H Golden Med ical Discovery, if taken in time and given n fair trial, will actually euro coiiHiiniptlon of the Iuiib", which U really scrofulouH tlls com) of the lungs. If this wonderful medi cine don't do nil wo recommend, when taken us dlrocU'd, wo will cheerfully and promptly return ull money jxild for it. Can any oirer lio moro generotiH or fair No other medi cine poswsses sulllclent jKiwer over tliut fatal maludy Consumption, to warrant IU tho sinriuiin irr ui iaaaaai. iieaiiiicno, iiosiriiciiuu oi iiubu, uiscun falllnir Into throat, sotnetlincH proruse, watery, und acrid, at other, tl tenacious, mucous, purulent, blmxly and putrid ; eyes weak, rliif liifr In dcufiiew, dllllculty of clinrlnir throat, expectoratfoii of otfeniive mat HVMITOIIH of CATAKKII. Ili iidialie, obstruction of nose, discharirea breath otTcnslvo; smell nnd taste I in pa I ml. uiul Kcnerul debility. Only it few of theso symptoms likely to bo present at oucti. Thousands of cusea MMiilt. In fvifisiiMititloii. anil nnd In the irravo. Ily Its ralld, soothlnir, nntiiM'ptlo. clcunsliuf, and lieuling; iroicrtles, Dr. Bago't Itometly cures the worst cuscn. This Infallible remedy d(H not, Jko (ho jwlsouous Irrltutlnir snutrs, "creams" and stronir caustlo solutions with which the public have long been humbuirirea. simply pallluto for a short time, or drive the tlttetuc lo the Iww, as there la danircr of doin In the use of such nostrums, but tt vroduttt perfect una permanent chni of UtS worst caaicai of Chronic Catarrh, us thousands can testify. "Gold In Use Meaat" la cured with u few applications. C'Hturrhul lleudacbe Is relieved and cured us if by uuitrlo. Uy druggUts, Ui cents. NORTHERN GROWN eneno .Dm ito Ti.rr.rath dkbU9 A'1 rkHIH I O 1 t.hnnllcst.l mmi innicwp ami yiei.i lannirriip. PRPP nciutiful calalomie wnli i-w I. n.'rntlonn I nUL uinilel to nny nktre umh Application, s Itackctj choloe fl .wit h-,! . 10wnt 1'anf.lr. iiAiAnm, iiurs,3Kwi l'ea, ri.ioxr-, I'opp a niHvlally L. L. MAY & CO. Itorlila nd Sffdlmfn, ST. I'll I. JI1NX. r mi i:itM. trri vnx i Do jou want to Hel1 or huy a h arm ' Wrlto to us. Owner Mint Man n'i rs n I'ropcity, At tention' lie l'Oltll.A.M) I.AM) t'O. ad vertNo In !l lieiispnpers in the I nlted States, and aro therefore tlie people to handle city and addition propirty It will pa loutocorrcs isuid with us. 1 .on in matte on harm and City property i WWsWi'ii'.VWiWi t prvcnhp and tu.lren. dorse HI i as th only sppctflc (or the certain cura of this nlinse. O. U. INI i HA It AM, M. D., Amsterdam, N V. hsve Md nir (J tor lUClntJalCa. ,n"y rf, and .t has Olnclnnntl.Sya fartlnn. uiug, vwl iv l' l l tl i. I u.. K W Cl ICKO. 111. n.rHU.no. Uruixlsts ST PIN WAY Klt.WH'll. I'KANK O I UI It IV M I . A K.'i.45ablcr. Hoo- lsh l'lanos; Rurili It Drif'ins. Hsnil Instruments. lUKi'st stock of sheet Music and Hooks llnnd supplied at KaU rn I'rici s. .MATI'llIAS OltAYCO. SOU Ton Street. Sun Knmrwi o. ( mi be luadeeaiy by rablng t'lilckeiis. A, hiigoIl'-'-piige Illiistra ted Catiilogilo lie (erlblng Iuetihiitors, llriMicrs, llroodlng Houses, How a n it What to Feed, Ilow long to keep them In the llrooder, Drinking rotintaliis.Dlse asox mid their Cure, In fact more information than Is given 111 muiiy 'J.'i-ccnt lHioks. SA-nt to nny address on re ceipt of '-''. stamp. v,l.ro isciiing, iiouo Mill, 3!ino Meal anil all kinds Of 1'oultry Bltpnlle. Vddresa, Petaluma Incubator Co.. Petaluma, Ca'. The Olttost Medicint in the WcrU is frehiHy DIC. ISAAC I'lltMIl'SON'S I CELEBRATED EYE-WATER. Thlsiirtlele is acaretuTly piepun-a pn.islclun's pro scription, and Iiih I ico n In eoimtiiiit line for nearly a century. There aro few dl-eoses to w Ii loll mankind aro aubject inoro dUtressIuif than sort) eyes, and none. Hrluips, for ulilch more remedies have been . tried wltlioiitsucccss. I'ornll external liillniiiiiiatlou of tho eyes It Is an Infallible reiimly. If tlio dlrec. . tlons are followed It will never fall. Wo particularly I Invite tlio attention of i0iynlel;iiia to Its inerlts. For aale by all druggl'M. JOilN U THOMPSOX, SONS . CO., TltOY, N. Y. Kstubllshcd 17. I $75 2T0 $250.22 OTr'E b.SSS I preferred Who can fiiriilsh a horse and a-tre their rholH time to the mislnens. fSnars inompius may be , prolllahly employed alno. A few vacuiiclcslntownA . nnd cities. II. F.JOHNSON A Co., louu Wain HU, XllCIllIlOIIOj, v I .V Jl.- Pleas $tate aae amt bulne$t experitnet, I . Never mind about undine stamp for reply. M.f, I I J.AOo. manufacturers in Boiling it under such try ing conditions. Tlio " Golden Medical DLs covery" is not only tho most wonderful alterative, or blood-cleanspr, known to med ical science, but uLso KHh(tM superior nutri tive aim ionic, or hiroiigin-eiving, properties which iiKHlHt thu fKsl to illgost and become lufcimllated, thus builillng up both strength and HwJi. For ull cm of Ilronchlal, Tliroat und l.ung DlseaHCM, accompauletl with lin gering coughs, it is alwolutely unequaled as a remedy. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Ulood, Wiort Drouth, Consumptive Nlght sweatH, und kindred uITectlons, it surpasses ull other medicines. Would'a Dispensary Medical Association, rroprietors. No. 063 Main Btreet, IJulfttlo, N. Y. V SK' TO i DiTS. Y.1 , aTAw aaoaaSlilriar. ESti Vlf declj I j 11, AY TrtlaKhni MONEY ''I. 1 1. I'M I J !t. 41 P x I II QlfBVWnUP for un Incurable case of Catarrh in the Head by proprietors of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEO IV. illicit, n cart. matter: 3