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THURSDAY, APRIL 9. 1891. Americans or What? Tho present timo suems to bo a good ono for definitely settling our relations with Europe. Tho New Orleans inci dent lias been followed by the Pennsyl vania riot, in which tho surviving Ital ians, Hungarians and Slavs with ono voice appeal to their native lands for rcdrest against tho country that has given them an asylum and a living. Tho tono of tho European press is arro gant and unfriendly. Signor D'Arco, the Italian iiniIor-seerutirys"for foreign flflairg, tells us that if our constitution docs not suit his government, wc must mend it. Italian papers in the United Status, edited by men who wore born under the rule of a swarm of despotic princlings, sneer at that marvelous in strument which Gladstone called the greatest work over struck ofT at any one time by tin.' hand and brain of man, mid uiKldr wliof-o who provisions wo hnvc enjoyed libtirly and order for a hundred yen iv. At lirst this sort of tiling was re ceived with amtucd contempt, but as it kept on the national feeling began to grow, lirst impatient and then angry. It lias i unci kmI such u point now that the welfare of our naturalized fellow citizens (leniands that tlioy should lis ten to tome plain words. There are more foreigners in tho United Slates than in any other coun try in the world. Tlieio are enough of them to constitute a European nation of the second class. In the strictest faeiiho of the term, they are enjoying tho hospitality of this government. Premier IUidini spoke of tho hospitali ty extended by Italy to Americans who stop nt tirst-class hotels, pay tlueo pri ces to guides and have to tip even the custodians of churches for n chance to see tho frescoes. That is not tho kind of hospitality we oxlend to foreigners jn tls country. We tko (.hem, us i. Were, intoolli national lioi'nc. Wo give them work at three times tho pay they could havo earned in their own coun try, and wo let them take part in tho management of our a 11 airs and the ex penditure of our taxes. Wo do not begrudge these things, but wo do insist that thoy carry certain obligations. Wo havo not asked for eigners to como hero us a favor to us ; wo allow thorn to conic as a favor to themselves, and when they are hero wo demand that they shall n0 11,111 against tho country that shelters them, Tho man who becomes a naturalized citizen takes oath that ho will defend the constitution and government of tho United States against all enemies, for eign and domestic, and that ho renoun ces all allegiance to any other power, and especially to tho particular coun try from which ho has come. If, aftor taking that oath, tho now citizen has tens to range himself at tho lirst sign of troublo upon tho sido of the country ho has expressly renounced ho proves that he obtained his rights under false pretenses. Tho original merits of the Now Or leans affair havo dropped quito out of sight. A much moro momentous mut ter, and ono upon which thoro aro no divisions among native and loyal nat uralized citizens, is now at tho front. That is tho question of our right to nianogo our own allairs in our own way. Our constitution suits us, and when wu got ready to change it wo shall do so without waiting for foreign advice. Wo do not intorforo with Eu rope, and wo shall not tolerato Euro pean interference with us. Whether it bo one foreign powor or all tho for eign powers of tho old world combined that may attempt to dictate to us, our answer will bo tho sumo, and it will not bo affected in tho least by tho number of ironclads that might bo sent against Now York. And it would bo well before matters go any further for every foreign resi dent of this country to mako up his mind whother ho is prepared to stand by America at all times and under all circumstances, or whethor in any con ceivoblo state ot affairs ho might' bo found against hor. Wo havo millions of foreign-born citizens, as loyal as tho descendants of tho Puritans, who havo nlrcady answered that question in their own hearts. For tho rest, tho sooner thoy go back to ongago in tho struggle for oxistenco from which thoy emigrat ed tho less likely will thoy bo to find themselves in troublo when a crisis comes. Examiner. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. This Hkht Salvi: In Iho world for Cuts, UriiUcH, Sores, Ulcer, Suit Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain, Corns, ami all Skin Kruptloni, and poI ulvely curci l'llei, or no iuy required, It U Ktianuitced to glvo perfect atWfuctlon, or money refunded. 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Hcmember that ONE MILLION Atlasees will be sold during 1891 on account ol tho new census, and this js the first nnd best In the field. Address. THE HISTORY COMPANY, 72.1 Market St. San Francisco, Cal. I'l'riTJON I'OK MUUOIt mcknsu. To the Honorable County Court of Union County, Oregon : We the undersigned voters of Cornucopia precinct. In said comity and elate, would respectfully petition your Honorable Hotly to grant a 'licence to Cunningham & Galla gher to -ell spiritous, malt and vinous liquor- in less quantities than on gallon at the town of Cornucopia in said county and state, for the period of si:: months, and in duty bound our petitioner will ever pray : Harry Itobertson T..I... I W..II F Itoehon O SI ecu Andrew liinoinqiiis S V Hearth ,S M Oilinor Win Norton Jiiines Starnmii 13 h Cochran Alex McDonald A Keanls Hugh Curraii Pal rilien M Walsh Itobeit Kelloy John Carey .I'Jllll w T llabiiiKlon A E Marshallsay Thomas Turner Thos H Dunn Dinues Kclley J F Hayes Jos Mtiekcy Thos A Sutton S K Senor Andiew O'Mallcy X D Holey J Cox Cbas Cochran To Whom It may Concern: You aro hereby notified that wo will ap ply at the next term of the County Court, May. of Union eountv, state of Oregon for a license to sell splritoiis, mult anil vin ous liquors in less quantities than one gal lon in Cornucopia precinct, Union county, state of Oregon, for the period of six months. 1-0 Ol'NNINOlIAM (t GAI.IiAUItnit. SHUKIFK'S MM!. NOTICE IS IIEltEllY OIVHN THAT by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Union county, bearing date the 21st day of March, 1MI1, and to nie directed and delivered ui'on a judgment and order of sale of heretofore attached property, entered on the 10th day of February, 1891, wherein Mary Diggers is plaintiff and 14.1$. Hill is defendant, for the sum of Threu Hundred and Ninety and (L'-lOO Dollars, with interest thereon at the rato of ten per cent, per annum from the 10th day of February, 1MI1, and the further sum ot Fifty Dollars attorney's fee, and Sixty-one ami 71-100 Dollars for costs ami disbursements, which judgment was en rolled and docketed in the clerk's olllce of said court on the "1st day of February, 1801. and ordering the sale of tho following described heretofoio attached real estate, situated In Union county, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the south east quarter of section Ki, in township l kouth, of range Ji!) east of the Willamette meridian, ft) feet west and 215 feet south of the northwest comer of land transferred by C. j. Hlakcslee and Caroline lllakesleu to M. S. Warren, by deed dated March 17, ISM) and extending thence we.-t 200 feet, thenco north 213 feet to the land owned by Mrs. Heiison; thence east 200 feet; thence north 215 feet to tho place of beginning, contain ing one aero more or less of land; said par cel being a portion of the southeast quarter of section lit. township 1 south, of range It!) east of the Willamette meridian in Union county, Oregon; also all of block number !) of Hannah's addition to tho town of West Union, Union county, Oregon, according to the plat of said addition now on file ami record in the recorder's olllco of said county and state, and said property mi ordered to bo sold not being deemed sulllcieut to satis fy said judgment, costs and accruing costs, l'havo by Virtue of such execution and the law in such cases made and provided, and by order of plaiutifl's attorney, on iho 'JStlt day of March, 1801, levied upon mid seized all tho right, title and interest of tho said defendant 10 H. Hill, of In and to the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Com mencing at a point on the southeast quarter of section l.'l, township I south, of range ;i!) east of the Willamette meridian, sixty feet west and two hundred and llf teen feet south of tho northwest corner of tho laud trans ferred by C. L. Hlakcslee and Caroline lllakesleo to M. S. Warren, by deed dated March 17, 1880, mid extending thence west 200 feet, thence soiitn 215 feet to the laud owned by Mrs. lleuson, thence cast 200 feet thence north 215 feet to the place of begin ning, containing one acre moro or less of hind; said parcel being a portion of the SHi of SHK of section lit, T. I S. It. JIU H. W. M., not having been able to llnd any personal property of said defendant In tho county ot Union. Now, therefore, under and by virtue of said execution and order of side, and the levy, as aforesaid, J will sell at nubile auction at the court house door at Union, Union county, Oregon, on Satur day the 25th day of April, 1MU, at 1 o'clock p, m. of said day, all the right, title and in terest of, In and to block number 1), of Han nah's addition to the town of West Union, Union county, Oregon, that tho defendant, E. II, Hill, had on the I'll day ot Augiixt, 1800, or has since acquired; alo all tho right, title ami Interest that the said E. II. Hill had hi and to the above described por tion of tho BKh of Si:"4 of section 13, T, 1 8, It. :0 East Willamette Meridian on the IMth day of March, 1801, or has since ac quired in or to the above described real es tato to satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees, costs, disbursements and interest as aforesaid and accruing costs. Terms of sale; Cash to mo in hand in U. S. gold com. Duted March 23. 181)1. , J. T. 1JOLLES, Sheriff, lly W. It. Ushku, Deputy. 1-2. NOTlCi: 1)1' DISSOLUTION. NOTICE IS HEUEliY OIVKN THAT the co-partnership heretofore existing between A. K. Jones and H. Cliancey, in the publication of Tut: Oiikoox Scout. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr JoiTes will retire and Mr. Cliancey will con tinue the business. Hither one will receip for moneys due. All back accounts must bo settled without delay, Dated this 15th day of January, 1891. A. K. JONES. II, CHANCEY. notioi:. To Whom It May Concern t I hereby warn all pmonn not to trade with Dr. A. I. Fuller ou my account, a I will iirlthor rccognUe any of hi. trade nor pay nny ilcbU of hl contracting, .... ,. ,H0. A. IIUWTJNH. New Ihldk'O, February 20, JnJI, SUMMONS. In the Circuit otirtoftlw State of Oregon, for Unlmi County. Ultv McEnroe and Hridget McEnroe i Ills wife, rinlip .Mcbnruo and Mnrv McEnroe his wife, Patrick McEnroe John Curalan and Mnrv Caralan his wife, Plaintifls, vs. Charles McKnroe, Hridget McEnroe Michael Coonoy, Sr., John Cooney, Michael Cooney. Hridget Cooney, Philip Cooney, Alary Cooney, Mnr I garet Cooney, James Cooney, Hon McKnroe, Michael McKnroe', Owen McKnroe, Catherine McKnroe. May McKiirooand Ito'eMcKiirocaminor daughter of the above named Itosc McEnroe, and John McKnroe, nnd the above named John Cooney as guardian, Defendants. To Charles McKnroe, Dridgct McKnroe, Michael Cooney, Sr., Michael Cooney, Dridgct Cooney, Philip Cooney, and to Mury Cooney, Margaret Co-incy, and James Cooney, minor, and to Michael Cooney, Sr.. their next of kin. and John Cioney their guardian, Hose McKnroe, and to Michael McKnroe. Owen McKnroe, Catherine McKnroe, May McKnroe, Hose McKnroe, and John McKnroe. minors, and to Hose McKnroe their next of kin, and to John Coonev their guardian, ihc defendants above named. 7 the Xiimc of the &Utle of Or'im! You arc hereby required to appear, in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint filed against you In the above en titled suit on or before the lirst day of the next regular term of the said court, after the complete publication of this Munitions in Tin: Oiiiuion Scott fortlie full period of six consecutive weeks, viz . by the 18th day of May. 1MI1. And if you fail to so appear ami answer, for want thereof plain'.ills wll ask the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, viz: The decree of the Court din cling the partition between plaintiffs and defendants herein iiccohIIiik to their re spec tlve rights and shaief. of the following described real estate, viz: The west half of the northeast quarter and the eat-t half of the northwest quarter of .-tction thirty, in township two north, of range forty east of tho Willamette meridian, and situated in Union county, Oregon. And to adjudge and determine the respective interests of each of plainti!!! ami defendants in ami to the said real estate, ami that the said lauds cannot be divided mirany part thereof with out prejudice to the owners thereof, and that the whole thereof may be adjudged to to bo sold for the purpoe of uch partition and the proceeds of such sain innv be divid ed among the said owners thereof according to respective in teres! s therein, after the pay ment ot all cosim nnd Iisl.ursenitn;s of this suit and of the sale heieiu sought. And for suelr other relief as to the Court may seem meet This suininoiis is sorved by publication in Tin-: Oiskoos Scout by order of (he Hon. James A. Fee, judge of the above entitled court, made and dated the2-ltli day of Feb ruary, 1800. J I vim:. Johns fc Oi.mstkd. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Miuch 121 1801. 3-20. .SUMMONS. Iii the Circuit Coiirf- of the SUto of Oregon, for Union County, S. A. Ilellncr. plalntiir, 0. D. Morgan, defendant. To C. D Morgan, the above named defen dant. a the Xante af thr Mute of Oregon: You are hereby required (o appear and answer the complaint, filed against you In the above entitled action on or before the first day of the next regular term of the above entitled court, next following six con secutive weeks of tin- publication' of this summons in Tin: Oim:io.n Scout, a newspa per published in Union. I'nlo-i county, Or egon, and you will tako notice that if you fail to appi ar and answer said complaint tho plnintifl will apply to said court for the relief demanded in his complaint, to-wit: judgment against you for the sum of One Hundred and Two and 50-100 Dollars, to gether with interest thereon at the rato of ten per cent, per annum from the 18th day of March, 1800, for Twenty-live Dollars at torney's fees, and his costs and disburse ments in this action. The above summons is published in Tin: Our.ooN Scout, a newspaper published in Union, Union county, Oregon, for, a period of six consecutive weeks bv order of Hon. James A. Fee, judge of the above entitled court, and dated March 21, 1M1. SAM WHITK. ;t-2(i Attorney for PlaintitT. SHHKliri"S SAI.U. VTOTICK IS HKUKliY (HVKN THAT XI by virtue of an execution and order of sale, Issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of tho state ot Oregon, for Union county, bearing date the 11th day of March, 1801,aud to me directed and delivered upon a judgment and order of sale of heretofore iittacncd real es.tate, entered on tho 0th day ot February, 1S!)1. wherein William Wilson is plaiutitiaml ). I). I'lekliu is defendant, for tho sum of twenty-eight and 311-100 dol lars, and interest thereon .since April 2.. 18Su, at the r.tto often percent, per annum, mid the further sum of thirty dollars with interest thereon at the rato of ten per cent per annum from May 17th, 18M), and the further Mini of twenty dollars attorney fee, ana for twenty-seven and 51 100 dollars for costs and disbursements, which judg nient was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's olllce of said court on the 21-stday of February, 1891, and ordering the salo of the following described heretofore attached real estate situated in Union county, Oregon, to-wit: All the right, title and interest of the defendant (.. D. Fickliu in and to the SH of tho SW' of section 10, ami the NW'.., of theXW of section .'SO, township 1 south, range 10 K. W. M.; and the SKJ4 of the SK1; of section 21, township t south, range 110, h. W. M. Now. therefore, under and bv virtue of said execution and order of sale 11s aforesaid, I will sell at public auction at the court house door at Union, Union county, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 29th of April, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day, all the right, title and interest that the said defendant (i. D. Fickliu had on the 22ml day of September. Is0,. or since acquired, in or to the aliove dcsciihvd real property to satisfy sold judgment, feet., costs, disbursements mid interest as afore said, and accruing eo.sts. Terms of Stile: Cash to 1110 in hand in geld coin of the Uni ted States. Dated at Union this the 18th da v of March 1801. J. T. HOU.KS. Sheriff of Union County, Uy W. K. I'sunn, Deputy. 1-2 PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent ltuslnoss attended to 1'romptl)' ami for Modorato Fees. Onrotllco is opposite the U. S. I'atont Olllce, and we can obtain Patents hi less time than those remote from Wasolngton. Send MODKI.or DRAWING. We advise as to pantentabillly free of charge; and we mako NO CHAHGK UN1.KSS l'ATKNT IS SKCUKKD. We refer, here, to Uie l'ostiuAlr. the Supt. of Money Order Div., and t ) ullloiaU. of the U. S. Patent Oinee. Pel circular, advice, terms and rollerem to actual oil unts In your own State or County, write to 0. A. SNOAV iKr Co., Opposite Patent Ulttce. Wtwhltifltoii. D. O. BIUYQI.UK FOlt SAI K One 60 inch full Uickrl, nd one is lueli kl. .11 lard Ipilth. Ruqiiiru ni tliii iill.-v 7 li if, ! I II IIIIM1BMII ' 1 1 !! III. II. 1 1 1 I 11 HOST. 1 CLQ&I 1 IIP lip Hats, Caps, Gloves, and Gents' Furnishing goods, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Albums and Variety Goods, TobaccQp Cpi np ai Wk llrflllfilll IlUilUUf AT LESS JONES BEOS., Union.. Or SMKItlFr'S sai.i:. I)Y VIHTUE OF A WAItHANT IS 1) sued out of the county court of tho state of Oregon, for tho county of Union, to me directed, commanding mo to lew upon the vnods and chattels of the delinquent taxpayers in and named in the de'Iiupient tax li-t of said eountv for the year 188!), thereto attached, and if 110110 be found then I upon the real property as set forth and de scribed 111 said delinquent tax roll, or so much thereof as shall satisfy tho taxes cbaived thereon, together with costs and exp(ties, 1 have duly levied (having been unable to find any goods and chatieN be longing to the respective deliuquoti's here in named) upon the following described pie cos or Mirccls of land asset forth in said ax roll, lying and being in said Union county, slate of Oregon, described and n-eed as follows; Tuttle Annie J. liloi'k S.Svvackhain mor's addition to North Union $ 8 0! Unknown Owner S'., NEW and V SK' ,' Sec If T ;S S It flit E W M .27 00 Koenig, Wm Lots 1 and 2 and S'.j lot I, Uloek C. McDaniel's addition to Cove, Union county. Oregon .". 52 Darnell. C. H. Lots 2 mid 3, block 110 Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union eountv. Oregon . Hill. E. 15. -llloekO of Hannah's ad M 30 dition to West Union, Union coun ty, Oregon, and about ono aero more or less, of a portion of the SKK of SUM Section 13, T. 1 S. K. 30 K. W. M ... 1( 10 and on Saturday the 2Mb day of April, 1S!)1, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of said day at the court hoiiKO door of said county anil state I will sell the above described real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In U. S. Gold Coin, subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrant, costs nnd accruing costs. Dated at Union, this the 2-Sth day of March. 1891. f. T. DOLLES. Shcrlir of Union County, Oregon. Uy W. 11. ITsukk. Deputy. I-2-5L assi:ssju:nt notici: rpiIK C. T. HUADLEV MINING COM 1. panv's location of the principal placo of business, Dacgett, San Dernardino county. California. Location of works, San ger. Union County, Oregon. Notice is here by glvt n that at a meeting of the Hoard of directors, hold on the eleventh day of March, 1801, an assessment (No. 1) of ton dollars per share was levied upefei the Cnpi ital Stock of the corporation, payable I111 medlatoly In United States Oold Coin to the Secretary, at theoillce of the Company, Waterloo Mining Comixiny's general olllce at laxKtt, California. Any stock upon which this nM'sinent shall remain unpaid on Saturday, the 2ftth day of April, ISOl, will he delinquent, and advertUed for Mile nt public auction, ami unleMi paymaiit U uieule bdfore, will I old on Monday, the arwIuUy of May, 1MJ1, to pay tin dtdiiKpiem aiinent together w ith the coU of advr tUiiit; and exjin of sale, ltv ordrr ot tlm board of dimiturv AI.FItED T s.VKDKII. u tary, ' (iltlie VuleiU-i Mining ( ouipii gi'ii rlulollle l DaKMOtl l ittrfolldu THAN COST. SIIUltlfc'F'S SAI.K. VJ-OTICU IS HEKE1IY (UVEN THAT JL by virtue of an execution issued out ot tho count) court of tlie state of Oregon, for Daker county, bearing dtui die 2d day of March, 1891, to me directed .mil delivered upon a judgment wherein McKennon it Co plaintiffs recovered judgment actdu.st II. K. Opdyke and EuiiuaOpilyke, defendants, for the sum of Eighty-one Doli-us, damages and costs, which juggment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's olliee of said court, in saiii Daker county, 011 'he 0th day of February. l.VJt, I have levied upon the following described real estati , situated in Union county, Oregon, to-wit : Tho south east quarter of section twenty-even. town ship three north, range thlrtx nine cast of the Willamette meridian; am; by virtue of said execution and levy 1 will s at public auction at the court house door in Union, Union county, Oregon. 011 the 17th day of April, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. 111 of said day. all the right, title and intere-t 111 said above described premises that the said defendants H. E. and Emma Opdyke had 011 the Gth day of March. 1MU. or have -luce acquired therein, or sulllcieut thereof m satisfy the said sum of eighty-one dollar uml the fur ther sum of twelve and 70-100 dollars costs, and the costs, disbursements, Interest and accruing costs of and upon tin- writ. Terms of sale: Cash 111 gold coin to me in hand. Dated at Union tin 17th day of March. 1S91. .1. '1. HOLLES, ltv W. H. Usnmi, Sheriff. " Deputy. 3-10. 20 12 1 Head of j?ood Dairy Cows. Head of 2-youv-olds. Full Blood Holstoin Bull, Prici) 75.00. Koason for Soiling: Intend to Icavo tho vtilloy about tho lirtst of .May. Call ou uio at 01100 if you want i bargain. O. V. OOOI'KU, Lit linuide, Or. dtook iifNtr Utild oouyon. IMonse men Uud thUj w)Kir. Wood WANTED. I'orue- dMfiug u p) lllfti IndublBdlli-.-. lu IbUIHipar III Mid IMII 110., do .11 7 K II lis PRINCIPAL POUTS EAST, WEST, NOR' UTH UNION, OREGON, A. U. JiLLIS, Ticket Agent. TIME TAHLE. Trains depart from Union daily a follows: bast notm. Overland Flyer No 2 11 :.T1 A. M. WEST OUND. Overland Five No 1 7:0 P.M. Main Line, Nos. 1 and 2. "The crland t.Mt-.i," nnrrv Hirnltifli T'llllrmm SI pnpr. Colonist Sleepers, Free Chair Cars and ( oaciies, between rortianii ami Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis. St. Paul or Chicago. Main Line, Nos, o and 1. "The Limited Fa.st Mail," carry Pullman Dining and Sleeping Cars between Portland and Chl- csisro. OCEANS' DIVISION. The Union Pacili" will dispatch Steamerr between San Francisco and Port land, as follows. fiiom roiiTiAMi. rnoM san i i.a.scisco. At 10 p.m. At 10 a. m. State Mar. I Columbia Mar. -1 Oicgon... . " 5 State. " 8 Columbia 9 Oregon . . " 12 State 13 Columbia ' 10 Oregon. . . " 17 State " 20 Columbia - 21 Oregon . . " 21 State . " 25 Col mbia " 28 Oregon . . . " 21) The company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing days. RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - ?8,00 Hound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $30.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Faro ,, 5 years - - - Free Tiiclutlintj Meats and Berths. 0. S. MKLLKN. I T. W. LKE. fieu'l Trafllc Manager. Gen'I. Ticket Agt, A. K. ELLIS, Agent. Union. Thomson & Ptirscl aro agents for the cclchrated Cyclone Wind .Mill, and as tho price." on them have been great ly reduced thoy aro now within the roach of all. Sample mill to bo seen at their planer in North Union. Call Hid examine it . Will r-D-tfy (ho Itlcedt msnlatath I.lver And fildorya anil Itfttort th llrillhMiHIgororYoulli. llTipepila, Want of Appetltn, Ictliseitlon, !. i,icK 01 mreuc'ii nan urea f'A l,eollueabaalute).t'-.rod.IlonM. 'V. niuBCloa nod ntimus recslre nn fA,.a Knll.i...iK.niln4 -&wind Ruppllco Oruin Towor. 7ST aufferlnafri . icmnltinU fl A EHS ofSi CS pecalrtli .ituwlllflnd ILa MeLy b In uii. hai. r.-.ii'a irok TONIO a safe nnd oveedy o iro. Q: i i .. ' ar, hl. thj complexion. Kroquont r.ttemnn . jjnterfeU lnu onlj add to the p'jpulr.ritr of tho or'jflnal. no noi eiporimem coime wiuuuflw n mHilAdnn rfMrulnt of two cnta In PCh Or. IIARTCR MuOIClHE CO., Et.Lculj, Ma. STEEL IKo ;. ;ra Sample Pens, different rf'ttems, In . tt&n Nikel JDMstoi SZv'.. ISox, tout post-pai-J, ca receipt of 1U CSJNXS. PERRY & London. Ectab.i824. U. S. Office 810 Broadnay New York. U-GwlO. k.i D A naniphlt't . Information irit nh. ,xiroci ii iuc :aT.,siioninB II iit to, 1 uwiuo iv.icHia. tavcnls, 'i r;. w'; t.aiarus, LopTnKnts, init Jrt' SAddr. MUNH & CO., IOO 8CV3PORTL'.;. - and Kti.'iuered Clyde, Wiuo, Pyr- cheron & .s'rmnii Stalli' ;u8. Fori'ulo friv 1 : '400 to 0iiO 1. h. Tat. it uk ubic i j ' f iacrdtr u U them .Ijf well "MW for acxl m.' ju, jr t we HUlal Mil w w '.( to Mile WMMi I. ul jO. f y4Mull4Ur WauMkfrJ. IWa 5r, VaUri fc n4 If 8 fW n STAtttt e