im mjip TO SELL YOU EPIIJ ! TJXD 160 ACRES riiaber Culture claim adj. .iniiig, of wLich deeded land thr-re j JL fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. ! Trice for the whole, 1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, -fSOO. Good, deeded Give your business to Beppner people and therefore assist to build up Hepp ner. Patronize those who patronize We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for Mi or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer s real name is signed as an evidence ol good faith. Did you ever Read about the Man who Hid his Light under A bushel? Yes? well That is like Doing business Without advertising. All the SuiJe schemes In the country Will not accomplish Half as much Ab a good ad. lu a Kood, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that Is read By the people, And that owns Its own Soul; that Uses its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar For dollar. Jt3 Tub Gazette is under obligations to Congressman Ellis for some valuable reports aDd speeches of representatives and senators. Nebraska and Kansas, like cows in in the evening, have come home. Yet thft1 past should be a warning for future operations, and that no un-American ideas on finance or tariff will be toler Btod. Tub youngest railroad conductor is John C. Barnum, thirteen years old. He has charge of the Jacksonville-Mod-ford branch, in this state, and fills the place satisfactorily to the management as well as the public Hon. W. H. Ellis has the bill for extending the time of payment un rail roads favorably reported on by the com mittee on publio lands, aud has little doubt of its passage by both houses, sod at an early date after the assembling of oongress. Tim prioe of Bilver is advancing as oompared with gold. As the English price is one adopted by the world, there is no particular reason now to depress it, having accomplished all they desire at present in the United States. It may go up much higher. Tim people of Multnomah county are alter the ooutity oflluials for not making on I their reports and giving them the publicity the law requires. It seems that these worthies have been slack about these very important matters, aud the people are WBking up to find out how matters stand. David 13. Hill bartered away princi ple to pass the unconditional repeal hill, hoping thereby to help his tight iu New York to perpetuate the Hill ma chine. Heboid the people rose up and smashed the whole thing, leaving David bereft of the respeot that he had gained by hia heretofore consistent stand on finance, and likewiso bereft of control in New York. DiM'ViiiiKH state that the old Itandall type of deinooraoy iB coining to the front again in congress, and that no one-sided tarilT bill will he passed. This is an outcome of recent eleotious in which the temper of the people was shown. The overwhelming democratic mBjonty ( "1 had about convinced this valuable contingency that a near approach to free Iradn was what the people wanted. Now it is plain that the people got just what they did not want, and the pro tective element of democracy is again in the saddle. Tub time for which payment ou rail road lauds oan be made will bejextended through the efforts of Congressman Ellis. It is but just and right. Other wise the business men would Had that many a dollar would be diverted from the channels of trade to the government, and now in these times of depression (very dollar is needed here, The government can better afford to wait than anyone else. The measure ad vocated by Mr. Ellis and so badly Deeded by a large seoliou of Ortgou and Washington, will help the people, and they iu turu can reciprocate iu a man ner that will bo felt from every hamlet and city of Oregon to l'ortlaud, aud thence back to the busy marts of trade jr. T ' 160 ANOTHER BAKGAIX. ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch Tub recent elections in the East, with only a few exceptions in the Sontb, went republican by larger msjinties than were at first reported. Pennsyl vania gave more republican vohs thau at any time since the national election of 172. It will be remembered, too. that this state has more friends for silver in the republican ranks than any other Eastern state. The decision seems to be a sweeping denunciation of any a'ttmpt to change our tariff policy in favor cf foreigners. But the victori ous republicans must not forget that bimetallism in its most practical form is fixed in the minds of a majority of the American people. It baa been niis anderBtood, misrepresented. Let us have equitable protection and an American money system. Fob once the Oregouian talks hard sense on the money question. It is in favor of the coinage of the silver seign orage, using for argument that it can't do any more harm, if harm it ever did, in the form of money than in bars, and it is much handier in the former con dition and badly needed now by our government. The Oregonian admits that the depression in business out down receipts while the expenses kept up at the old rate, the currency set aside failed to meet all demands and the gold hsd to go. The Oregonian ought to have talked this way at the right time, but as three-fourths of our delegation disagreed with its polioy, it was little matfer how it talked. What neit? Gresham, Cleveland's secretary of state, advises the president by Bn oflicial report to take away the the republican form of government in Hawaii aud restore the monaroby. While Cleveland is in that business he can find excellent material to work on in the old oountry. The eiample of a republic taking a band in the restor at ion of a monarchy is galling to any American of patriotic impulses. Cleve land's unpatriotic aotion will he opposed from every part of our land. Already h ading democratic papers are taking up th , action of the president which is little less than treasonable and the riticisms are most uncomplimentary. Wiikkb has unconditional repeal helped us? The less English capital borrowed by our people the better, aud remember that nothing bit American ideas put into practice will help us out of the ditch. The only difference now nnd iu the past is thut foimerly we had 84,G(X),(00 monthly added to oar cirau luting medium, and now we are just short that Bmount. And if gold is due foreigners our treasury suffers just us much as before. The Sherman law was not hurting (his oountry; that is not the trouble now aud never bus been. We neeil mure of American ideas aud no tariff tinkering. money Oun legislature has set apartaTlianks giviug Day, and has given the executive the right to select the day. This year it is Nov. 23. Loyal Oregoniaus will doubtless observe this day aud use Cleveland's selection iu which to give him a good going over iu the language peculiar to the seoti iu and to the case under consideration. There is nothing to thank Cleveland for, uuless it is gold bug legislation, suspension of the origi nal Geary law aud general Jisregnrd of the duties of his ollioe. Any oelebratiou ontho Cleveland plan is bound to be unpopular with the masses in Oregon. Tub whole amouut of cash, gold and ourreucy, iu the government vaults is below the 8 ltHI.OOO.OOO mark. Aud yet tons of the money metal, silver bullion iu the form of seiguorage, remains tin ooiued and of no more use than a lot of old junk. We suppose thut the adminis tration will make a bond issueand buy some gold, though at present no action has been taken in that direction. Are your children subieot to cronoV If so, vou should never be without a bottle of Cbauiherlaiu's Cough Hetnedy. It is a oertain cure for croup, and has never been known to fail. If given ireeiy as soon as tne oroupy cough ap pears it will pievont the attack. It it the sole reliBiice with thousands of mothers who have oroupy ohildieu, aud never disappoints th'-m. There is no danger iu uiving this Itemed)- iu large huh irequelil Hoses, as it contains noth ing injurious. 50 cent bottles for sale by Hlocmu-Johuson Drug Co. John kos, the cyclist, has reduced the mile record from 2 :00 1 to 1:581-5. Piles! 1'llent lulling Piles. Symptoms Moisture; intense and stinging, most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to contiune tu. mors form, which ofteu bleed aud ulcer ate, beooming very sore. Swavxk's OiNrriiKNT stops the itching aud bleeding heals tilceratiou, aud iu most cases re moves the tumors. At druggists, or by mail, for 50 oouts. Dr. Swsvue 4 Sou, Philadelphia. gw 1 jr. Simmons Liver Regulator has never failed to relievo cottiveness, and blind l.'..',li,.,. 3 0ne of the Best Heces of Land in Morrow County. in Morrow county, cheap and on rol.MY (OIKT riiutrEDIViS Full I'rweediugs of the Two-day Setwmn V bith Convened Last Wednesday. Couity court convened iu regnUr sssion on Wednesday the 8'h day nf November, HK3, with I ha following oflbers present: Judg- Julio. K-iiui-y. Commissioners J. M. Baker, and G. W. Vincent, Clerk Morrow nnd Sheriff Noble. After due proolamation of open ing court the following proceedings were had to-wit: FIBST DAT. Iu the matter of the list of jurors ami witnesses for the September term of oircult court. After due consideration of the certificate of he olerk, the court ordered the several claims paid, amount ing in total to $808.40. Kesignation of Isa Brown, surveyor of M irrowcounty.oonsidered and accepted Cost bill in case of State of Oregon vs. Tib Mills, paid us follows: Justice fees, F. J. Hallock, 81090; witness feet,: J. t. Willis; 83 oO; Scott Stone, S2 70; Mrs. ScUt Stone, 82. 7U; Jos. Esklesm, 81; Lon Markham, 83.10; Bill Campbell, ; NatSbaw, 82; Tom Driskeil, 83 30; Newt Jones, 82 50; See Driskeil, 81 M. Case State of Oregon vs. Jasper Grif fith, costs paid as follows: F. J. Hal lock, justice fees, 88.00. Iu the matter of the bond of L D. Boyed given to secure faithful per formance of the construction of a bridge on Rhea creek. Contract baviug been carried out as per contraot, bond was released and bondsman exonerated Coat hill in case State of Oregon vs. A. W. Farr and U. W, Hak, paid in full amounting to 848. Cost hill State of Oregon vs. A. W. Farr and H. W. Hawk, paid in full amounting to 82250. Affidavit of C. S. Kirk of oompletiou of work as per contract accepted, and order on Judge Keithley on clerk for payment of same confirmed. Application of R. Allen for appropri ation of 8100 to be expended on the public road in that district considered and rejected. Application of U. P. Ii. H Co., for reduction iu taies fully considered Mud rejected. 1'etition for appoiutineut of John W. Rasmus us constable in the C h district to fill vacancy caused by the moving of 0. W. Rychard, pres. nted aud appointment made. The report of road viewers nnd sur veyors on road application No. 130 cam before the court and was considered. The surveyors report having beeu oor reoted, his claim was ordered paid as coitiuued from last term as follows: lea Brown, surveyor, $20,110; allowid vl'J.70 In the matter of road application No. 131, the oourt finding that petition and notice of posting did not correspond, ordered same set aside for want of jurisdiction. Miscellaneous bill (aid iu full amount ing to 821W33. The leport of viewers anil surveyors on road application No. 12!) was present ed. Report being favorable aud tio remonstrance or bill of damages being filed, same was accepted aud ordered opered. Bill continued from last term ordered paid as follows: a Brown, surveyor, 82. Iu the matter of road application No. 12K, the court findiug same favorab'e and uo remoustrauoe or bill of damag- s being filed, ordered that same be ac cepted. Isa Brown, surveyor, 812 10; allowed $11. 80. Certificates of F. J. Hallock, justice ol the ueace, Tor issue of script as Diet. Atty. fees, considered and the issue of script ooullrmed, total $50. BEOOSD DAY. Court met iu regular session, pur suant lo adjournment. All members present. Cost bill, State of Oregou v t. Jim p'lid ; Chiuaman allowed and ordered total 818 45. Cost bill, State of Oreson vs. Win. paid ; Doonau considered and ordered total 8'.U0. Cost bill, State of Oregon vs Jiu Chiuamau, considered anil ordered paid; total 819.30. Iu the matter of damage claim of Peott Stone, continued from last term court again ordered same oontinued owing to lack of information. In the matter of affidavit as mode by The Patterson Pub. Co., of publication of the official list as required by law, same being found correct was accepted. Sale or property advertised by Sheriff Noble (or payment of taxes approved by the oourt. In the matter of road application No. 127, which was continued from last term, L. P. Jones, no damage allowed; Peter Brenner, 825 damages allowed. Viewers claims allowed, total $0.60. Miscellaneous bills, other thau tb le thal appear iu oltioial list, allowed. Total 870S. Iu the matter of orders drawn ou the 5 per cent fnud for biidiie and mad gcd farming lHLd, me 140 aciee easy terms. for For further information call at oui office. TUB PATTERSON PUB. T'l NOTICE TO INVENTOR.- There was uever a tiai-; in tie hii-rory of toir country when Inn demand for inventions and improvements in the arts and sciences generally was so great as now. The conveniences of mankind in the factory and workshop, the household and on the farm, as well as iu ofiiei : lile, require oontiunal accessions to the appurtenauoes and implements nf each iu order to save labor, time aud expense. The political change in the administra tion government does not affect the progress of the American inventor, who being on the alert, and ready to per ceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit the affairs of government to de ter him from quickly conceiving the remedy to overoome existing discrepan cies. Too great care caunot be exer oised in cboosiug a competent and skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable in terest have been lost and destroyed lu innumerable instances by the employ ment of incompetent counsel, and es pecially is this advice applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" sjatem. Inventors who entrust their business to this class of attorneys do 30 at imminent rssk, as the breadth and strength of the patent is never con sidered in view of a quick endeavor to get an allowance and obtain the fee. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderbnrn, General Manager 018 F street, N. W.,Waahington, D. O.,' represeming a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eouutry, was in stituted to protect its patrons from the unsafe methods heretofore employed iu this liue of business. The said Con pauy is prepared to take charge of all patent business eutrueted to it for rea sonable fees, and prepare and prosecute applications generally, iuolnding me chnnioal inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer- euces. iufringumenls, validity reports and gives especial atteuion to rejected cases. It is also prepared to eutar into competition with any ffrm in sec iriu foreig i patents. Write for instructions and advice. John Wkddebblbn. 613 F Street, P. O. Box 33). Washington, D. C. Sheriff's Sale. VOTlf'K IS 1IEREHY GIVEN THAT ITNDKIt ll and by vlrtueof an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the tHate of OreKon for the County of -Morrow, and to me directed and delivered upon judgment rendered and entered in bHid Court on the JOth day of May Ism',, in favor of W. B. Cunnlnghame, Plaintitr, and airainst J. Ir. Ball, Defendant, for the sum of Seven 11 Iretl and Ten Dollars, and lor the further stint of Two Dollars dainnees and eostn, Midi judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's oltu-e of BHid Court in said County on the anil day of May 1B. And Ilierealter ou Noveinher 27th, ls6, said judgment was dulv assigned and frausfered from the said W. B. CuliiihiKliaine to Win. Hughes for a valuable consideration, and there being noV due ou s-i-l judgment the sum of Two Hundred and Ten Dollars, together w ith interest at the rate of s cent, per annum on the full sum of Seven II undri'd and Ten Dollars from thtauth day of May 1KK1 to the ,.'sth day of December, lKS'j, to gellier wilh interest at the rate of e cent, per annum on the sum of Two Hundred and Ten Dollarslrom zsth day of December, Iwi, until paid, and for the further sum of Two Dollars costs and sccruine costs. I hnve levied ,,,.,, and w ill sell at public auction, on SaturdaT the '-"' day of December, ism, at one o'clock p. m. at the Court house door In Heppner, Morrow County and State of Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said J. D. Ball, Defend ant hud on or after the 'Juth day of May IsNi, in ., , mi,- cMiwHiog ueiM-rineu premises, to-wlt: I he South East ouarter of Sec. KUcn nn t,, Township Three South of liange T'wtlitv-three i i ir i o, i. .......... ,. . I . ' " 1 --. ion,,,,, .liiie oi liregon, and contains 1 tiu acres. Dated at Hepp ner IhisMh day of November, Isiu. ,. , duo. Nonr.s, l.H-ls Sheritfof Morrow county, Oregon court ordered warrants drawn for the several orders amounting iu total to 8114.50. No more business appearing conit adjourned without date. MONMOUTH NOTES. An entertainment was given in the chapel Friday night, by the Athletio Association. The literary societies Bre arranging for an inter-oollegiate oouteet which will be held at Eugene A glee club, consisting of eight young men was organiz 'd, nnder the super vision of Miss Ayers. The ladies ot the Christian church are goiDg to move the olitirch to a lot which they have recently purohaseJ. Hev. Thomas McClelland, president of the l'acitic University delivered a lecture in the Normal ohapel list Sun day, Nov. 5th. An interesting font-ball game, be tw.,un II, n V... I -..1 ,1. . n, . . .I solium nun lue roresi urove boys, was played last Fndav. The Normal team was defeated, but nft-r more practice they willbetheohampious of the state. Jf Kl IR. Monmouth, Or., Nov. 6, 1893. Life la Misery To many people who have Ihe taint o scrofula in their blood, l'be agonies caused by the dreadful rnnuiug sores and other manifestations ot this disease are beyond description. There iB no other remedy equal to Hood's Sarsaparilla for scrofula. Bait rheum and every form of blood disease. It is reasonably sure to benefit all who give it a fair trial. PATENTS! and the balance A 1 pasture. The AND JSXlIvTv AXOTIIEK. Deeded ranch, 160 acres, boss wheat land. Will sel on easy terms. A good rustler can my it with first crop raised on it Reason for selling, owner lives in the Last aud has no use for it. LOCAL MARKET REPdl'.T. Wheat, bu 33 Fk.ur.bbl 2 50 in oj0 Beeves, cows A two-vear-ohls. cwt. 1 50 tdree " 1 75 2 DO Sheep, muttons, head 1 50 ta 1 25 stock 1 50 ii 1 75 flogs, ou foot, cwt 4 50 llogd. dressed 6 50 'i 7o0 Wool 6 to, lo Horses, slow sale. Hut ter, roil 40 (3 00 Eggs, doz 20 Chickens, doz .' 3 00 Turkeys CALIFORNIA MARKRT. Wheat, cwt HI 03 ft 1 OS Flour, bbl 3 00 U 4 U0 Beeves, stull fed 4 50 (d 5 00 Muttons, cwt 6 00 (ii 8 00 Hogs, cwt 4 50 4 5 25 Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 (a 12 Butter, lb 25 (a 3U Eggs, doz 20g 25 Chickens, doz 5 00 4$ 6 00 Turkeys, tti 15 (u IS PORTLAND MAKKhT. Wheat, cwt , Si, a 95 Flour, bbl 2 90 ft 3 15 Beeves, owt 1 75 (3 2 75 dressed 3 50 (ii 6 00 Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 (S 3 00 " dressed 5 75 ft u' 00 Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50 " dressed 7 00 Wool Eastern Oregou... 6 14 Butter 20ft 30 Eggs, doz 27 j' (S 30 Chickens, doz 2 00(tt450 Turkeys lb 15 (i 17 Notice of Intention. T AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON. 1J Oct. 4, ls;. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice o his intention to make final proof tu support of his claim, and that said proof will he made be fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Henpner. Or., on Nov. is, W.a. viz.: ;- - RINEHART SCHILLER, ' Hd. 3213 for the E'i NW'i NE'i SEr - se-. . and Sit'!, SE4 Sec. 31 Tp. 6, S, R ii E. "' M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, said land, viz. : George Berry, of Lone Rock. HermanMelssiier, of Gooseberry, Paul Schiller, of Gooseberry, aud Isaac Smith, of Lone Rock Oregiim. na-na John W. Lkwib, Register, Administratrix' Sale of Real Estate. AJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fflAT THE ll undersigned, the administratrix of the estate of Cornelius Driscoll. deceased- will 011 Tuesday the 1-Jth dav of teeember, at 4 o'clock p. 111. of said nay at the West half of tin "th east quarter, and the East half of the .1 'o wt'st quarter of section thirty-one (H) town ship two 1.21 South of Range twenty-nine (Lfi) East of the Willamette Meridian, sell said described premises Htn.ihlie sat to tlx, hii.hoot bidder for cash in hand. Such sale being made mi-lei ami pursuant 10 an omer ot the County conn 01 aate September uo, is1.):!, made and einercii 111 saiu county court of .Morrow county ou said date. I will also on said dav at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. of said. day. sell an undivided one-half interest in tha saw mill property belonging to said estate, said mill being known as the White A Driacoll mill. Said sale will be made to the highest bidder with cash lu hand upon the ,.-.,.. ioo. me uiuei lor sain sale naving neen inane, hs tuorcsaiu, on tne jutn day ot Sept ls:, by the honorable County court of Morrow county, State of Oregon. Dated this 21st day of Mary Driscoi.i., Administratrix. Administrator's Sale. I NpER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER luui-u uuioi me county court of Oregon, for .Morrow County, on the tlth dav of Nov. A. I) ism. Ihe undersigned administrator of the estats of lames S Breeding, deceased, will on iTiday, December , ISila, at one o'clock 111 the nue.Muoii 01 sam tmy, 111 front of the court uoor, iu iieppner, .Morrow county Oregon, sc 1 to the highest aidder for cash in hand all the right, title and interest of said Jnmes b. Breeding, deceased, In and to the : '" " uesenoeu real property, to-wlt: N VHi of sec. is, Tp. 2S. R. I6K. w. M., situated in Morrow county, state of Oregon. The same to be sold In parcels of forty acres . ... .., aD u uuie as 10 tua aamiuistrator mav seem best on day of sale. Dated this 6th day Of NOV. A II isill at 0A,.nn. 3 , . A. V. BllEEDlNO, 1"'8,1 Administrator. A Military DlapUr. One of the most interesting exhibits in the government building at the world s fair will be a disnlav of arms uniforms, tents and flags in use in the cniteci states army at various times since 177B. This display is being pre pared in one of the Gray's Ferry arsenal buildings. A space of six thousand square feet has been sot aside for this exhibit. The uniforms will be draped upon lay figures and arranged in realis tic attitudes. The one particular group in which especial pride is taken is to consist of seven figures on horse back, representing a general of the present army and staff. The central figure will be as nearly as possible an exact likeness of Maj.-Oeu. Schofield. All the articles were made entirely by Americans and of American materials. There is a collection of at least twenty five flags, and these alone are valued at eight thousand dollars. Bears' Gall Is Worth Money. A bear's gall was recently sent to a gentleman in this city, says' the El Paso (Tex.) Herald, as a slight token nf teem from an intimate and dear friend in the country, with the suggestion that it might possess a pecuniary value in the Chinese language. Thinking that it was intended to imply that he lacked gall, our city gentleman threw It in the street. Soon afterward a Chinaman vaiue in, ana, on being interrogated offered one dollar for it. The work of redeeming it by a side door occupied one minute, and the price obtained was two dollars. They are considered very valuable by Chinese physicians, and are much sought after. We now quote bears gall in fair demand, with limited supply; political gall abundant, with few takers. - deeded land Lns a good erring of water DB. FOOTE'S H AND-HOOK. OP HEALTH HINTS AND READY RECIPE, is the title of a very valuable book that gives a irreat amount of Information of the Utmost Importance to Everybody, concerning their dally habits of Bating, Drinking, Dressing, etc., IT TELLS A BOLT What to Eat, How to Eat It, Things to Do, Things to Avoid, Perils of Summer, Influence of Plants, Occupation for invalids, A tcohnl as a Food and a iiedicine. Superfluous Hair, Tmnvlntf Same. how to ureatne, Tlanoer of Rloairiff Kestorlng the Drowned, Overheating Houses, Preventing Near-Sighted- V emuatioo, ness. 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Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government 19 that of INVENTORS, who often lose the bene6t of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care aud skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents In the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct In terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases, Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc. 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' Mice of Intention. LAS?0traAl.Jl! P.W OREGON, the following ; ..,':" nerf."J: mv that bEV, ec. i! T. 1 S It "V v alm s'i and hi; John w. Lkwis, Register. FREE trials mil lost Tlt.11 . Pc! of our treat ment for nkim sn4 am lt Tltillt. -:."l'7,,""1,t' j R. WARD InStUTUTE, 120S. SthSt ST. IOCIS.IOl on it, all uud,r I : ! ! t J I : i ( ! CO. Parasites of the skin, Care of Teeth, After-Dinner Naps, naming nest n ay, Lungs and Lung Diseases. Effects of Tobacoo. Clothing, What to Wear, Headache, Cauae A Care, How Much to Wear. To Uet Hid of Lice. now to avow i oem, cure lor intemperance. Contagious Diseases, Malarial Affeotlons, How to Avoid Them, now to Avuiu luem, t-roup 10 rreveni. jsxercise, 1 ' iwkI "lie id marry ;( IN' TWO in niiii'i'iiiiri'j ( DAYS (AJNL H l'j ( SAVED ( $1,100 (IN ONE ( YEAR. (500,000 ( Cul'IES ID E. 2sth St., New York.f SOLD. OBEOON. it with your Inquiry. a on you Scott's Notice of Intention. 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