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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1890)
THE INTREPID REPORTER. Chnrlry Ulelil' Wonderful Tnct, Xrrvt mid l'resonee of .Mind. That tlio newspaper readers of the United States pot the news of the hang ing of Kiel at lleplna, X. W. T., In lss:,, in advance of the Canadian press is duo to a cocktail. Charles Diehl. war cor respondent of the Chicago Times until lsSH, and tlion and since connected witli the Associated Tress (he is now in San KraneKeo), was sent to Kegina to do the hanging. The writer hud posted him upon the military red-tapeism he would encounter in the land where the red coated mounted police aro as powerful as they are dictatorial. Charley is a thoroughly good fellow, and upon ar rival at Kegina at once set about mak ing himself popular. His success was not marked until onn day he invited a number of police olllcers to take a drink, and when the genial cocktails had been prepared Charley, before raisin? his glass to his lips, said: "Mow koln." Xowthis is the Sioux salutation, and one of tlio principal olllcers immediately said: "Where did you hear that, Mr. Weill'.'" "When I accompanied Cenerul Terry in 1ST", and we met the mounted police near Woody mountain." "The deuce you say," said the ollicer. "Why, 1 was there; and 111 never for get how nicely your people treated us all." The cocktail was repeated amid friend ly enthusiasm, and Charley could safely say: "The world (or all ho wanted of it) is mine." Ho was not only given ovory facility to learn the time of Kiel's execution and the manner thereof, but was allowed to bring his mounted courier within tho stockade at the Kegina prison, which is distant four miles from the telegraph olllce. lie wrote up all tho preliminaries to tho timo Kiel don ned tho black cap and sent his man away on tho gallop. Tho courier met Diehl on route to town, after lie had filed his last batch of news, and was handed the ilnis of the account. No one else had taken any such precautions, and the special correspondents of the Toron to, Ottawa and Montreal dailies had to be contented with very short accounts, or, worse yet, had to wait until the next day. Diehl was tho Chicago Times man who joined tlio llges expedition against Sitting liull, (Jail and Crow King in tho never-to-be-forgotten campaign of lsso 81. During that campaign many a night was spent in tents when the mercury was frozen in the bull) and spirit ther mometers registered M to f."i degs. be low zero (Fahrenheit). Enroute to ISu ford nielli's driver was prostrated by cold, and the plucky correspondent wrap ped him up as warm as he could, detached tho rear bobs from his sled, and tying his nearly frozen companion to a stake on the front runners, drove the outilt twenty-live miles. lie was nearly played out when he reached Huford, and the driver lost a limb, if 1 remem ber rightly, but after ten hours' rest Diehl started oir for Poplar river, sixty live miles away, and got there in time to report the battle on the Kedwater. St. Paul Pioneer Press. MANY MILLIONS IN IT. Tho Cii1o-.miI iinm Stored In the I'nlted St. itr Siili-Trensiiry. There is stored at the United States Sub-Treasury down in Wall street be tween $100,000,000 and $ir0,000,000. A (Jovernment otlicer who had just do posited a check for $2.1.000 accepted an invitation the other day totako a peep at tho vaults. He presently found himself in a moderate sized room whose walls aro honeycombed with llttlo closets. Each of theso receptacles contains 300,000 in gold. They aro duly sealed and marked, so that the amount can bo removed quickly on short notice. While tho visitor was present a subordinate canio in with a modest demand for SI,! 500,000, and it was promptly served out. "Hero is something pretty," said tho cicerone of the occasion, opening a vault on tho opposite .side of the room. Ho thrust in a hand and drew out a package having tho base area of a $.1 bill and a height of some inches. "How much does it contain, do you stippos-e?" inquired the treasury ollicial: "You see it is made up of $10,- 000 bills." Tho wondering spectator was staggered when told that tho pack ago contained $8,000,000. Tho incroaso in tho amount of money deposited In those vaults during tho past quartor of a century Is something surprising. When John .1. Cisco was tho Assistant Treasurer at this city, $10,000,000 or $.10, 000,000 was considered a great amount of money to have in tho vaultsat one time. Yet during the administration of C. .1. Cauda, President Cleveland's First As sistant Treasurer, tho amount was in creased to SvM'-'.OOO.OOO. So perfect was tho faystem that Mr. Cauda, in speaking of this, naively said: "Yes, 1 suppose I had under my charge moro money than was over confided to ono man at one time. Hut then it didn't do mo much good. 1 could not havo drawn out or embezzled a single cent of it without somebody knowing it. I could not even enter the vaults without assistance from a clerk who carried some of tho koys." Hut the responsibility is, nevertheless, very largo, and weighs heavily upon tho men who assume it. Vory few men care to take it for any length of time, and Mr. Cauda, after a few months' trial, re signed and returned to tho Ranking bus inoss. Nearly all tho meli who have hold this olllco and remained in busl noss have found their way into impor tant lwnklng establishments. This is truo of Mr. Acton, who is now president of tho I'.mikof Now Amsterdam, and of Mr. Cauda hlmsolf, who is cashier of tho Western National Hank, of which tho Into .Secretary Manning wns presi donu and which U now provided over by Connid N. Jordan. who was Tr usurer oj tho Unltod .StU at Washington while Sir. Cauda was the AimUtant Tri-a-iurer bar. From a New York li-.pat Tlio wife of a HrookUn in-.ranee agent visited bis ..nVe 4iii.ru' iiU ab- SUIlBtf, Curried l tie contents i.f i,.- waste basket u.y b.:r. an i ..t- r t weeks of hard work she prttchea several love letu-rs together and made a'i""'u tion for dnurco. UIIASIIX. We ask as a special favor to yourselves for nil who happen to glance at the above heading not to fail reading this notice and the testimonial below from one of the best kn-jwn business women in this count ry: IY cember 10. Kssy. Sierra Chemical Comvanu - (;:nti.kmi:: Nothing but a desire to bencjit the oflhcted Induce me to give you the following statements 1 1 tacts: I nave been a still'e er with dizziness in my head, and my constitution was gencrOly broken down. At times my back would ache so that! thought I would have to uive ttp,aud my symptoms were such that I became sure that my kidneys were diseased. Your OltKAT SlKllltA KlDNKY AND LlVKlt Ct'lIK was recommended to me, and 1 have given Itn square trial, and can now say that it is all and even more than Is claimed for it a wonderful remedy. 1 intend to keep It in my house at all times, mid will recom mend it to all my friends, as I am doing daily. Believe me very thank full v vours, Mns. .M M ai.i.oky, Sole agent for MtCabe Sanilive Corset, l&lli Mission strcei. San Francisco, Cal. GIRLS AS GYMNASTS. They Are Iteekless mid Owr-Durlng ill Tiielr Cut litislitmn. "fiirls should never bo allowed In a gymnasium unless they are in charge of a thorough master of calisthenlscs and gymnastics','" said a professor to a re porter. "It may seem strange to say. but tho girls are more daring and much more reckless than boys when they got tho athletic fever. It seems to bo very catching nowadays. "Only a short time ago a young lady canio into tho gymnasium. She had never been In a gymnasium before. As soon as she got lier suit on she was try ing to pull herself up a horizontal bar ami oeiore t count stop Her she had strained the tendons itk- both arms and couldn't come back to exorcise again for nearly threo months. "Girls have to take a much more sys tematic training than boys. They aro IlOt SO stromr and linvn to lie trivitml moro tenderly. There aro hundreds of ways In which a girl can hurt herself in a gymnasium unless she is very careful. Sho can strain her arms and hands by too much exorcise at any thing. Sho can sprain her back by jumping to far on a spring board. "I havo known girls to sprain their toes in tho running high jump ovon when the bar was only a foot from tho ground. High-heeled shoes press the toes downward and girls who wear them always land on their toes when they jump Instead of on tlio ball of tlio foot." "What exercise should a girl practice at homo'.'" asked tho reporter. "Gymnastics, to bo healthful, should only tako a portion of tho strength of one's muscle, and tlio constant exercise of these muscles is what develops them. I havo seen some delicate girls exorcis ing with five-pound dumb-hells, when somo of tho strongest athletes of tho country only uso two-pounders. A girl who wishes to expand her chest can do so if, each morning after hor bath, sho will stand erect, feet together, shoulders back, arms straight down, and tako twenty-flvo full, deep breaths. Hotter begin fifteen times tho llrst week and then gradually Increase it. Keep up tho incroaso until in roaches tho number of fifty. Hy that timo hor lungs will bo much stronger and tho chest will begin to expand. A round-shouldered girl can become straight by moving tho arms backward in recubir motions until tlw elbows are only a few Indies apart. Let uio urst exercise no twenty times and increase it until 12.1 times can be done without fatigue. The throat can be made round and firm by judicious ex erclso of the head. I make my throat pupils throw the head far back and then forward slowly, and then from side to side in the same way. "There is no reason why any girl or woman not deformed, and about' twenty live or thirty years of age, should not havo a graceful and well-developed figure, and gymnastics will give it to her, but not unless she is taught them properly." X Y. Mail and Express. The i:-Oneen of Spain. Several weeks ago wo had the pleas uro of seeing ox-Queen Isabella of Spain in ono of tho shops here. She was ac companied by her daughter, who mar ried ono of tho sons of tho Prince He gent. Xo one was allowed in the samt aisle with them, but wo happened to be standing in the next aisle, and had u very good opportunity of seeing her. Sho is a fat old lady, rather short, ami not at all queenly In manner or appear ance. Sho was dressed very dowdil and woro a false "wave." They say slit is vory poor, and has sold all her jewels. She stopped only a short tmo In Munich, visiting her daughter, and from hen wont on to Paris. Tlio daughter and family live at Nymphcnberg (so called from tho many marble nymphs placed about the private garden), a castled llghtfully situated in a natural park, through which a stream of water Hows. An Klegmit I'liiiKiige of I'lne Curds, Including 15 rare novelties, shapes and ar tistic imported ideographic and chromatic cartls. This large and hfitiitilul collection sent by mail to any one uli will do this: Huy a box oT tho genuine Dr. ('. MeLmie's Celebrated Liver Pills from any druggM, price 2.1 cents, and mail us the outside wrapper with your adilress, n'ulnly writ ten, and -1 cents in stamps. The genuine McLane's Pills are prepared only by Fleming llros., Pittsburg, Pa., and have been hi constant use for ovi r sixtj year. They are superior to all others In purity ami eHi'ctiveness. A certain cure for in digestion and sick headathe. Atltlresf, Fleming Hros.. Pittsburg, Pa. CTjACOBS Ql CURES PERMANENTLY Horse anil Cattle Diseases. I'or (iunoriil l'e. The Arm' PaUue ami stork f ar ( 'loled.,, Ohn.. lune, 1W& We rlieerfully rwmiinnid St Jmuba oil iu the Ut fur gtueral ue uu t-s k 11. AMI A. CO. Cold, Swelled J.IihIjk, Jiilliiiiiinutloii. KeiKjUM-t. Ill-, May 21, l liy mare caught cold , result, swelled liuilii, liii. p Is-tween f .re l.K and iuflauiui' tioli. turtd lltr Willi fcU Je.,U till L0. OAUDXEK. At Pri t.oiKTs jtsit Df.ait.ks. THE CHARLES A. V0CELER CO., Billlmore. Md. who llv UMi 1sVi fun- for t'4ii,uinttoQ my it 1- Iil-H T OT Al l, bold everywhere. jc a Titr SINGES Poor lliinintilt.v ! The common lot is one of sorrow say at least the pesmilst. tin ' who look at the worst side Certainly wint would otherwise, be b bright existence I ften shadowed hy some Hllmi'iit Hint nverln.ii a It like a null, obscur Ink- perpetually tin iiidinnce Unit else would lluht the tilth. Sie li mi ailment, mid n ery common one, Is nei oiisnes. or In other worns, weakness of the nervous sy-tetn. n rendition onlv Irremediable where initHcicnt or 1m proper menus nro taken to relic e it. The con current t-xtierietire of nt rvons neoele who have persistently used llotetter's Stomach Hitters l. Unit It conquers . nttrel.x snersoiisit'veness of the nerves, ns well us ills-eases so Culled which aro init-d nut sii tallied by their chronic weakness. As the nerves gain staiiilnii from the great tonic the trouble disappears, t'se the Hitlers for tu.xl-i.ria. rheumatism, bil iousness unci kidney troubles. The iiH"stlon of n paper mill nt Dallas 1m? Iim diM'tisvol, mid it Is ntnong the probabilities In lh near fututc. rnitSONAT. ITKMS. Drs. Darrin submit the following names asafitrtho proof of their skill In curing th atllirtcd: 1) . Wells, four miles north of Albina, on Vancouver road Deafness live years; eifed. William F. Hozenbg, corner Twelfth and Washington streets -Cross eye; cured in ten minutes. Chailes Magnusson, Salem, Or. Asthma so he could scarcely walk or sleep; restored to health. David Vnlo, Seventeenth street, near Market, Portland Deafness, ringing noises in the ears; cured. .1. H. Tichner's daughter, 10 years old, Salem, Or. lloth eyes crossed; cured so both exes are perfect. Stephen Wylie, Nasel, Pacific county, Wash.- Liver complaint and an aggra vated cae of plies; cured. C K. Knotts, Mulino. Clackamas coun v. Or. Nervous debility and pimples on the face; cured. J. W . ICeeney. Long Creek, Grant coun ty, Or. Kidney complaint and pains in the back and down the sciatic nerves; re stored. Linton Paine. Mulino Or. Khcumatism all his life in diflereut parts of thosystom, enlarged liver and disemed kidneys; re stored to health. Miss Sophia Lunde, 117 South ater street, Portland Numbness in feet and limbs, severe pain in the head and bleed ing of the nose; restored. D. I. Graham s child. Springfield, Or. Painfully atllicted with granulated con junctivitlus, complicated with ulcers of the eyeballs for nine months; cured. J. A. Lindsley, news agent on the 0. It. and X. Co., residence Itlll O street, Port landConsumption, bronchitis apd ca tarrh: cured mid gained fifteen rounds. David Iloss' son, Woodland, Wash. J Painful hip disease, had to be carried to tho doctor's olllce; cured. Mr. Hoss has a daughter rending at the Merchants' ho tel, Portland, atid can be referred to J. .1. Hlair, Milwaukie. Or. Paralysis, liver and lung trouble, pronounced con sumption, accompanied with a hard, dry cough, also dvspepsia and general debil ity, cured. His son can be referred to at the Esmond house. Drs. Darrin can be consulted daily at the Washington building, corner of Fourth and Washington streets, Portland, and Hotel Gondolof, Taconia. Hours, 10 to !: evenings, 7 to 8: Sundays, 10 to 12. All chronic diseases, blood taints, los of vital power and early Indiscretions permanently cured, though no references aro ever made in tho press concerning such cases, owing to the deli' acy of the patients. Examina tions free to all, and circulars will bo sent to any address. Charges for treatment ac cording to patient's ability to pay. The poor treated free of ciiarge from li) to 11 daily. All private diseases confidentially treated, ana cures guaranteed. Patients at a distance can bo cured by homo treat ment. Medicines and letters sent without the doctors' name appearing. Comparison more Hum reality makes 'ecu happy, anil can make them wrctche.i. Felthau. I'reueli Tunny WiifVr me tli llestt. Dr. Livingston's Tansy Wafers for the restoration of suppressed menses NKVLlt fail when the directions upon the box are strictly observed. The Tansy Wafers cannot be bought nt drug Htorcs, so don't allow yourself to be imposed upon bj spurious nntl weak imi. talioiwof Dr. Livingston's French Tansy Wafers, and remember that, the genuine can only be obtained frmi us, so it you do not. want to be disappoiitel send in a registered letter or postollice order to the Livingston Chemical Company. Portland, Oregon, nnd a box will be sent by return mail securely sealed from tlio eyes of in quisitive people, to your address. CATAKICII ! Have you trietl Dr. sykes' sure Cure for Ca tarih'.' If not, why mil? Sue advertisement. NIJUK t;UUK FUK 1'II-KK. Uure cure for blind, bleeding and itching Piles. One box has cured thu worst cases of ten years' standing. No ono need sillier ten minutes afler ufelug Kirk'K Gorman I'iluXMntiiient. It absorbs tumors, allays the Itching, nets as a poultice, gives relief. Dr. Kirk's Oerman l'llo Ointment Is prepared only for l'iU.'s and itching of the private parts, mid nothing else. Kvery box is warranted Hold hy Druggists and sent by mail on receipt of price, $1.00 per box. J, J. Mack it Co., Whole sale Agents, gun Francisco. OF PURE COD LIVER OIL HYPOPHOSPHITES. Almost as Palatable as milk. .So tllmiiilsrd iliuttlw nwii ill Urate stomach can taUfi It. llvtnarl.at'U' in it '.' I'UOnmnt. firum l IIS raji. dill while taUlna IT. HrOTTB KSIHLSinX in acUnowU-dgetl by Phy slclun-to be tho l'ISKSTanU HEaT preparation of Hn for tho relief ot CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA, GENERAL DEBILITY, Wasting DIboqboo of Chlldron, and CHRONIC COUCHS. Sold by all ItruajUtn. , KAUIIKIIH, A'IvI'i:XTIO.V I f , Do you want to Bell or Huy ft Farm I Wrlto to I ua. Ownora and Muniinern of 1'ropcrty, At .tentionl The I'OK'l IjANI) IjANI) CO, ad vertino In Ht newRiiaixsrH In thu United Htutea. 7 . t .1.. ........I.. ,n t.unrlli. nil. uml mill Uro Ulcrcjuru lllw u.Jid w iihiiuiu vi. i.s mldltlon proiierly ll will jmy you to com. Iionil with u. loans inado on farm uud Clljr property ' Thi OUnt MtJu mi ih tit Uorlti ii frotaHy IMC. ISAAC 'l'IIO.tlISON'S CELEBRATED EYE-WATER,. ThU ariieie 1 ueun-iully pieiuirim ,liK-luii pro K3rliui)U, unit lias lu t-iituiit um- for nearly u twufurr. There are tew dlsewn to wtiUili inaiUind are ubjct mora dllrwwliii: than Mire eyo. aud iMiiie. iierliaiM. fur wtilch more rrmfedleii lmve I tried without tuunuM. 1-tiraU external lutlaiiiuiiilluii ; of the (i)'m It it un lnfalllliie reinwly. If the dlree tltmt ure followMl li will ceerfall. Weiartluularly Invite the attention of l-h) ilulaus to It inerlu. For Mle by all .(ruirirl.U. J""S' U THoyHtlO.S, BO.Vb CO.. lnur. .S. 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Pierce's Pellets; : rents. since the new Notary Publ c law went Into ef fect tiov. Ferry has Issued iMs commissions, net. ting $1,767.15 to the Washington l.lbrarv Fund. If not (rfoitv being t night bv a mini, take this uood ndvice: Trv J)obliins' Klcclric Soap next Monday It won't cost much. and win u ill then know for yourself ju t now go'ni it is. lie sure io get no imita tion. There are lots of them. The .saddest thing under the sk Uii soul In capable of guiltless -I onntess de liasiarln. imi V)siir.i.xs rassi'AT. Mrs. Kmellne r. Hannn. missionary for First Paiitlsl t'hureh. Trov. N. V.. sn s: am onlv too glad to add my testimony to the irreat value of lir. David Kenneth's Favorite Keniedy, made at Itotidout. N. Y. It has permanently cured me of Kidney troubles, Catarrh of the bladder. also constitution. I would state that I used Dr. Kenneth's Favorite ltemedy with the full con sent of my h slelan." nr. navtti ucnntiiv s i-avorlte itemotlv is a Foxerelgn remedy for Nervousness, i:iiuinatsui, Mont y ami i.iver complaint, nun nil the Ills peculiar to women. It drives the poNon from the blood anil restorus the nntlcut to the bloom of youth Hit. Ki:nnk.iiv's Kavoiutk Hkmkiiy. matlent liontlout. N. Y. t; 0for$,r. Semi for hot k how to cure kldncv. I.lver mid lllootl disorders. win, 't-wiie inn, li iiiit-i s i ii nit ,-iuiiiku Ul tl truHi to reject it. Heorge McDonald. Oldest ami best "Tiuisill's Punch" Cigar. 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Juat try"HKAi. ok Noiuii l'Aiuii.iNA,"aiul jou will neti tlio (liil'ereiien belwenn iliinil tliuiinltatloiiH. The above. J'lcture Jtcpreientt CAPTAIN S. GREENWOOD, Master or ttie steamship Kanawha. - About a yuir aift) ho observed a (ilrntiRO liuHK in Ida feillligK. Ho felt tired I11 .11 ml of !oroliH, liervoilH tliHteail of -1 r.fiitr. IIU aiipi tltii lieciuiu' p.xiriiinl hlii li 1 it brokt 11. Ilo ti letl to overcome thu.o f. Ilni-, but they would notKii. Ho then .url ed iiuIiim mill Irrit'itlon In the water h irmelM, mid that tho iluhU pasm d woro .ften thli 1c iiml with a m um 011 top or a brn k ilurt nedimeut ut thu bottom. All iln-no wero tliOhUrenymiiloinHof that fear ful dim-line, Catarrh of tho Hlaildur, which hiihulvii)KlieLii coniitderud liieiirablo, nntl 1 hey ciinllntieil until tho Cajdalii wait In h terrlblo condition. Hut ho fa thu picture: if health mid vlttor to-day, nntl he oivoii it entirely to that wonderful medicine, Hunt' Jleiiied)'. Cajit. 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W'K ori'KIl enod Itttn Locks nt 25 cent Wk oFtKit Platform Scales, weigh 1 o. to 10 lbs., for '.'. .'0. W'F. okfkii Hoys' Hoots from slies s to 21 nt big reductions to close out nil over stock. Wk offf.r Ladles' Drawer atitl Chemise nt 25 rents upwards In muslin, trimmed. Wk offfi! Ladles' Jersey ribbed under vests, long sleoies. for 25 cents, anil some worth .V) cents now for a w hlle for S5 cents each. K oFFKK Calico for quilts nt 5 cents, for dresses nt 0 or 7 cents, extm wide ami strong 10 ' cen Is. Vt v offkii Canned Onipos low as 5 rents, nntl Plums at S cents n rim. Wk oi'fkk dhiss Pitchers for 25 cents. Wk OFFKH OIhss tlohlets (or fO rents dot. i Wk offkr (llass sets of I pieces for S5 cents. Wk offkh I .miles' Shoe Polish, best at 7 cents, or 7A cent tloren. (1 ersloi kt'il. Wk offkk s. rup. in bbls of : gallons, JO rt Special olferP gs to rime out over supply ill many lines which raimot tie enumerated lure t'litl'Twonr, sheetings ami shirtings, cns iinere jeans, dentins, white foods, canton llnnm wool llaunel, plain or plaid, notions of many kinds, glovis, hosiery, mllU-ns. to whuh we ni inny attention. SMITH'S CASH STORE, 418 Front Stroot . Snn Francisco, Cal. sr.xi) Kim a vun: sampi.i: nrv op "CALIFORNIA," A JOUKNAL, OK HUHAL. 1NDUSTHY. hmal Monthly. Jlntutgomi hi 1 llintmt, tl 'All Anoer t'n.itnevn III nu. l.itr, tin it OIHIH1S..I M l-'MIMIMt. Thf .liunwry nimilu r eniitiiluit A IVu Pli'lure .if the Sin .I.Mt.nili. Vail,-), I,j I .i, i !,,.), M inailu fMi nu ane from ei. nti ii.ieow ,,r T.il.l, (luu. , ., " ?',lii tit Niuniiiifiitii. Kmslii I'tirniK nnd 1 iickliirf. I,j Pmf tiuiiUtr l:tii nf I'remi,., l'iK t'nitiiu-, V,' . ...',s!,lm "f tsuraiiit-nti.. Ollie Ciilturr, by I tot I, lllkiril nf the I 'uli erttity nf t iiliiiiriilu, Tlie t..itfa t'.iiiiity An Klmiont ildieM hy II, ,n ,.', ..' " ""' 1 l'ri'K't'i'ityrilrin rair. lilel.en !'. ,.'."M . A Diwrlpilen nf the Nnilh. rn t'llnu Iklt nf I iillfnriilti, Mudlniteil etin ,ui, Dmcrli.ti.ni nf Kern i niintj. A Ml,l winter V nit to tlio Hotel r Mont,: liitt ri-it Urn .M mcllinynii lluml Nuhjivln yf". '",,'",'""l i'Mf'. '"pi' JKir. .Nll;ifi Coims I:khv Si iwi ntmu ul'l r..CeIi. as a nirMii m a lliiiitNoini. Itooh nra.sU,. nil lu,ni Will ill l.Uieiul liiihieeiiii'iita to duln. Write for iirtlciil.im THE CALIFORNIA COMPANY, UutlM NlVAIIV IlLOt K HVN 1'IHNI iseo, l'l S75.22T0 $250.22 iS: hVi prelrrretl who can furnish a liiirno and clvo their nhnle time to thu nuslness. 8imr mninenta may lie ITollliUily emplo.Tfd also. A few vnraluiea III towns anil cities II. V. JUII.NHON A Co., IU09 Mulu tit., Itlelllnoliil, Vn. K &.- l'leat ttate age ami butintit exveritnee. Kevcr mind about andlng tlamp for retiiv, B.t, J. A Co. i NORTHERN GHOWN SEEDS iD PLANTS Sawaas. most irotliieltvo anil y It ll lurueiit entps. CDCC lleiuitiriileiittilonti Willi K) lilimlrntIon rflLL im.iiIi -1 to iinv tulilreiui ilium aiilleiitlon. I 6 pueketit choice llower hoisIs, lOeeutH. Pantiles litiisnniit, Ahiom,awei-i i eiiB, rnioxoti, i opint- '.eic. iaHviaiiy. 1. u. rvi A Y & u irlils anil Krrilimrn, HT. l il 1., THE JP are those put up by D. M. FERRY & CO. Who arc tlicl.irgcst Seedsmen in the world. IJ. M. r kkkv oc Co 3 Illustrated. Descriptive and Priced S0 ANNUA. lor 1 890 wni he nnileti I KLL. toallap-. puc.tnts, nntl tu 1.1st season sLiistoniers. 11 is Dcuer man ever, i.ery person using ijiintrn, Jlover er Jttt.t istnfs should send lor It. Address 1. M. FERRY A. CO. DETROIT, MICH. n. r. n. u. No. :i2:i k. n. U. No. ioo DR, PIPRr.rrs WIDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY THE ONLY GUARANTEED 1 vunm 7 n TALK IS lmt It will onlv tako a inlniito In which will nrovo Invaluable) to iiiaiiv. It's lulvt'itlHciiiciitfl of 8ar?njmrlllas and other liver, blood and lttii"; remedies, for which (.'rent ciaiins aro inane, i iicy tire generally retiresciitcu as sure cures. Hut there N one inedlcliie, nntl only one, the elahus for which us a euro for all lliiiriirlmr (Haii-iaoa iirlKlno- from '1'ornlll Liver or lllllniisni'KK. nr from Imnnrn blood, nro bucked up by n iiositlro imnmtec ! If It don't do just ns reiiresentcdj i every case, tins money jiaiii lor it h This peculiar method of business, the maiiiil'acltirt:rs of tho ordinary medicines In the market. Only a innrveloiislyj clllcaclous medicine, containing tho most positive curative properties, could HiiHtaiii lut'ii iiiiner sucn iryin uoiuiuhhm 111 inehu. 1 This peculiar medlcliio sells beyond all others throughout tho civilized world. And why should It not? "Talk is cheap," but when It's backed up? by n positive iriiimiutco, by a house of lone; established reputation, for hotw csty, Integrity aud sound lliiunclal standing, then words mean lutatness I And that's Just what the World's Dispensary Jiedlcal Association, of Huiralo, N. Y.,1 mean In guarnnteeitig their Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery to do all- that It Is recommended to do, or refund the price paid for it. j Dr. I'ierce's (joldcu Medical Discovery ciiecks the frightful inroads of Scrofula, and, If taken in time, arrests tho inarch of Consumption of the Lung, which Is Lung-scrofula, purities and enriches the blood, thereby curing all Hkin nntl Scalp Diseases, Ulcers, Sores, Swellings, and kindred ailments, n Is powerfully tonic as well as alterative, or blood-cleansing, in its ellects, henoif it strengthens the system aud restores vitality, thereby dispelling all tlios ...I 1 . .11 -t, ....i......,..i 1... .1... .1..1.11U......1 i, r.n.. 1 . ......1. . ..! lireil icuiinn uAieiienieti uy um iiouiiiiiiiuu, iojiuuiiiiiy iiua ik iiinuiteBMHJ its potency in curing Tetter. Eczema, Erysipelas, Bolls, Carbuncles, Soro EytW uoitre, or thick cci;, aim i';iuargcu CATARRH uiancntly cured by DR. SAQE'8 CATARRH Wk ori Kit. cheap, Tolmcro of liet quality at 10 rents retail, or s rents in ols of ."O lbs. Wk offkk Washing sodaforMOforlOOlbs. Wk offkp. Table Krult, assorted, 2 dozen W'F. offkh Table Fruit, assorted, 1.7"i dozen, Wk offf.K Tomatoes, ense of 2 dozen, 1 7i. Wf offkh Pie Fruit at $2.20 per rase. W'F oFFta lest Cranberries nt 60 rents n gallon to rloc out. We off n Axle tireae nt 11.25 a rae. Wkofh-kH A. I.. Urease nt 2.2-' n rnsr Wk uIfkh Maple Sugar, pure, at 15 reins, Wi: offkh Maple Syrup, pure, at fl.:t5 a mil Ion. Wk offkh Itoek Candy Dips, jiure. at ' cents, lleware of Imitations. Mi: ofI'F.r Far West linking Powder at cents a pound. Did ymi ever trv If Wk offkh Alfalfa at 10 cents, and other seeds at reduced prires. Wk offkh link, Pea or Hntter Hraiis,:i-'i!lis forii, Wk offkk Hrrakfast Mush, 12 tattiers for 4i " All illllr-reut kinds to try. Wk offkr Heavy sugar-cured llRrnu as low as 10 rents In so lb lots and over. W k offkb Hunker Hill !irk!v wholesale or retail. They are choice. Wk offk II lb, of Coeoa Shells for tl. Wk hI fkr strictly lloneless Lastern Hams nt 15 cents a pound. i Ight '. to lbs. each. Wf oFFt a in lbs ashing Powder, full weight, for .VI cents. CINCHINATI. r. SULV SLUK UTL' CO., UO Uatt St., llOilQHati, . Tho fnmcuu Hovev Seed store, of llostou, and Hovey Sureries of (.ambrldKi', Reliable SEEDS 'iiwi., on,,- oeeu inueii lu Kast rasatlenii, California, where the business will bo nutiiuietl as flie Raymoniissras V. 11. IIovkv, ManiiRcr, lust I'lls-iillellll, fill, Hciiil for coimiletu t'ntnlogue. MONEY t un be ninth iay br riilsluir liilekeiis. A liirKu:U-Hii;e lllustra tetl CntaloKUO lie M'rlblnir llieillmtors, llrotitlers. llnaviIliiR lloliseh, How a u it M111t to Keetl, How ltitiK to keep thctn In the Hrooiler, Drlukliii; Koiliitiilns, D I seiiBi a nnd their Cure, lu fact 111 uro inforimiMou Hum It given lu luiiuy L'Vcent hooka. Sont fveiipt of 'Je. Hump, wlro Nettlnir, llouo Mills, Hone Meal and all kinds of l'oultr) supplies, Ath lresi, Petaluma, Gal. Go. 1 prescribe and fully en. mnni. 111K s us inn oniy M niieelflo torthuvertalncur O.H.IMIUAHASf.M. D., Anihtertlam, N Y, Wn hnv iinld IIIr a for many years, and .t hat civen mo uesi 01 tl furtlnn. U. It. DYCItK A CO., SI. On. Sold by DruifBllU. siTFINWAY KKA. It'll. I'KAHK Piiinoti', RiirtletttlruraiiH. Hand liiBtrunionta. I.iiiK'i-ft Hloek of Sheet AlUHioaud Hooks. Hands Hiiiiplletl at Kaiturn l'rloes. SIATTHIA8 QUAY CO '.'Oti I'ont Street, Han KrnniUHro. CHICHlCtiTCR'S ENGLISH YR0VAL PILLS nro cnoss diamond brand. Liifo -km tti- ruiai'ic, i.utitesS at). lrut(ilt fur IHafnvtttt Urand, In , rt'ii lutein nlii lsoxt, tltM wilt, blue a fil.tmn Tu L ii mi uiU r. AH pill tn lt)it(Utrl iMinr-t, p ok wrnpi-vr. are lititfritciAiiK iilisvl'ottK. Scrttt (ttHiiiii-) fi.r i-nrttculHrft, trtlmonUli ami Ilt lli I' fi.r l.tullftt, in ttttrtbj return " GbPYRlOHT-lBB CILEAP, to stato n few facts, that. If heeded. well-known that tho Dress tcums with iirompuy reiuntieu. I it will rcudlly bo seen, would bniikrunfJ uiamis. 1 ru Ilrlt" HKA no mutter of hovr ong standi 07, It REMEDY. 60 ccnU, liy druggtota. iN C I tl N ATLW 'Pataluma Incubator 1 JttA'iyi TO l UiT. Urdstll;bjth trt "Eirit.rkl mm