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About Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1880)
cjjfatfer. make rgATUKD AY;: OCTOBER , ft, 1880. SPECIAL NOTICE. ,? WJTi " SSiS-- 7. r. -, by a.v. J. 1. rhuwk ftmffc. Rev. S. P. Warren ,r n lee held In the Baptist Church, en the pKond Ruudiy of saca saonw, at u a. a. ana i r. a. Boptirt raarraW-tWvlces the rst Sunday f MO DWWli m I " " -- " " -" l-ruutt, pasKiT. . - - ' .: ' ' Cumbrriand rrcaVylertan Ckink Services enry buo.iy at l, a, a., ana l, r. -, ounaj t . -a I'm tud services every Wednesday at 1, r. a., la . lalL oa Watar stnet by Hev K W.Movrison. meet Mcond and fourth Saturdays of saca ' 'rLl-s, , , ... - f.K. Jom, W.M. f f 1 " . - '. sets every Thursday at TM, r. Dealer's Ban. I. O. U. T. MM ll-Ui LadS . Ml taiucvary Saturday a 7,so r. a. .... Fur fruit sad vegetables, call at the butcher b9 NoVKX Your latter will receive attention Staeted. The comer stone of our City flail was bud last Tuesday. For Lead, Oils and Colon, call at the City Xrng Store, Weston.' ' ATTKVDAVCK. The areraga attendance at i tht public school is about fifty. e i l Visit. Mrs. Lounabury, of our city, has u to Portland to vUit her parents. V - - a fclri Til TV P XTilt Ttmull liait a. turreA jd saddle stolen Wednesday evening. . t'HOToanxrnv The place to get a good I'gruph is at Palmer's Gallery, Milton. 'I H . . , ., , , - I 11. foot oil ia the chief in putrid sore throat I ir dhtluriH. Fur aala bv kfeCull and AIU- '. BuNK.s. All kindsof legal blanks deeds, ruonztxe, summons, 4c for sale at the Lea- 1B ullite. ; . ' f . HfiTixa. Winle Van iVormington is wty tUyiug iiimro.1, he sells as cheaply as evcr. See his ad. Co ERESCB. M. E. Church South, are iuwsoiding conference in itiis place. ve ' vvill gie a full report next week. PERSOKAU We acknowledge calls from A. F. Parker, of the W. W. Statesman and Rev. Mays 6f the W athingt on IniUpeiideiU. C.i'yp."Th St. John's Hotvse will be peiit -i wi-.d t'na gntndeat Itail of the city. vthin j done by l-.al .e s by R, A. John. JinicK. -Tbo r. Ivi-.k buildings t he oc-J -i'Viri h J. E. Ji'UCf, hid. : :.r?, utitl Duseiv bury ijjy..hav the .hjefe. oijjjcompleted. !!r?.is ,Tf?Ac;K.- A i)3mi"" : ion proposed by Kcl- j Jay Up. J. E. Jones would respectfully rtuiind his patrons that he needs money. ;Tiit bills are all made out. Call at once aud pay up. . '', School. The fall term of our public school tOpenei but Monday. This being a free school to all children belonging in the district, there is everv reason to hone for a eood school. Am?:!,-).. -V:. a Vv uli.vn.ni and Irvine a'..;ii .:(ti.'e )'..; (;.wii'.ftl IJsnaack and .Ei..:!''h I lls ti t Saturday i vining. The nhuiicc Wv'i attentive n enthusiastic, com .p.isinj many ladie IToti'L. Centerville now bonus of ono of jt the most commodious hotels in Eastern ,Ctegon. The building is just finished and -neatly furnished. Mr. Froome is obliging and aUentive, and we recommend the St. Nichol's to the public. Marble Works. D. J. Coleman, Walla Walla, is proprietor of the Marble Works, ni prepared to furnish Head Stones.Monuments and everything else iu his line, at reasonable rotes, B. F. Mansfield is agent for Center ville and Weston, and is authorised to lake .orders and give receipts. The Best Way to Kill Squirrel. Pro. vide yourself with a package ,of I.'olmu' Squir rtl Poiton and have all the boys and girls go .after em. It will clean them out sure. Put .up in large packages amd ia the cheapest and .best in the market. Made and for sale by H. E. Holmes, Druggist, Walla Walla, or to be had fiom your nearest Druggist. w. u. Jameson. watch-maker and jew ler, corner Main and 3d St. Walla Wallaa solioits your patronage Having 17 years practical experience and keeping competent .workmen is his employ, is prepared to do -ne watch repairing, jewelry work, seat cut ting etc, promptly and at reasonable prices. Watches, Clocks, Sctacles always in stock and sold cheaper than any other store Walla Walla. The Eatey Vnraa, This fine instrument is now offered for sale .on easy terms, delivered to customers in any I'art of the country, and fully warranted for five years. The W EBEU and other first-class Pianos at the lowest prices. Also sheet music and music books. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. In Btraments tuned and repaired. Price list sent on application. Address all orders to A. B. Stanley, Walla Walla, W. T. -7-S Here's your "Jtems," anil if this be treaaon, the most of ijb. ,!. '. - - on For quite awhile past, John Miller, John Frazier, Forsyth and others hare been ou the sick thst. All are now recoverinn. Noaalouus, no trust, no bust, mo fights. Temperance and non-temperance navo bad quite a bout in the "sweet farewell.- ana liti gation ran np to 513 taren&eit. as yet, we shall predict no uncommon result. Une of our Justices has worn a bole in one side of his coat, carrying Blackstones "Innocence Abroad" around. Van Wormington and Spencer have gone to Camas Prairie to select their winter's meat deer, bear and elk. They'll succeed too. The Nichols' Brother's are doing swift work on Dr. Weston's new building. They're the phallows" to move lumber. Presto, change, and np goes the structure. Away from "Hepsedam to Beersheba comes the oniiuous sound : Prepare for the new County seat at Milton. Aye, aye, we're at it. Wo propose killing two birds with one stone. In contemplation of President Hayes' visit to our town, we shall move the western bluff now frowning upon our beautiful city, just back to Dry Creek, so the President can't "run a bluff on us, and when the historical event shall have transpired, the void can be filled up with a "Court House !" Sabbe ? Mr. Blake, uncle to our esteemed fellow merchant, Williamson, is visiting with us from San Franciaoo. We trust he may be able to carry away a good report of us when he de parts. Wilbert Kirkman's hardware aud tin store is in a flourishing condition. Good. Wilbert keeps himself pretty "close together." Any man who takes "Uncle Mac. for an idiot, slips np muchly on it. No man in our town reads more, talks nearer to the point, or has any more friends than "Uncle Mac." If he is a Garfield man, that's hisrtijrAi, and "by the eternal" he stands up to his knitting against all odds. Hands off, gentlemen. There was a fruit vender here last week from N. J., wha was hunting a place to dump his cargo. Some fellow in Kane county, Pa., told him to drive right here, that apples, to mutoea, etc., were worth 83 J cents par pound ? It makes Moss, Ireland and Crow, and legion of others lauh, and faff, and laf ; to think of the sterile reputation our Kane Co. man had given this Eden. Why of "sich" productions, this seation groans with abundauce. Lamson, the carpenter is flitting around here again as busy as a bee accommodating aglndid workman, and willing too. "Don't you forget it." Jimmy I'razier is married. Miss Helen White is his happy bride. May their lives, as one, hereafter be flecked with pleasant places a numerous as snow-flakes when win ter'snoanf pillions shake the jyhite down in the sir. - Jumes Button has gone, to the "upper country, " to look after matters iKirtaining to his ranch up there.. &ieh geniyj .citizens as "Jim" aie always missed when not among us. ' 'ail to notice the wholesale prepara- tiori a.. making ou his lot. See the ni. e ffciivc, . . i. . ;. bran, aLani, bang, spnckiu iie"-v S'Ati'ie, .i I - (?) jp't Kova a wine-awake man, ani ' l;iuif 4o b'p build up Miito: ! Cag8lt4tfrX' hoe nt-are has tt.e saws location it 'jail three ZltOiitlia ago. Don't ref lect your ''.joU-." when so gooJ a man a Pat terson ia in our midst to do "awl" ir. his pow- cr for it. He is crowded with wi.-rk. Tbitt't sufficient recommendation. Several parties have mvyed in-tn tow-a for the purpose o gaining school advantages. T. Moss, Mr. Oliver, and .others. That's right.' Good schools, good teachers then follows good bnys and girls, after which, we have a reasonable riuht to expect good men and women. But if you want all this, don't squeal poverty when a tax is to b voted to support them, and then go and spend ten times the amount that taxation would impose, in a game of poker, or something else equally as extrav agant. A good substantial common school education is quite a legacy within the power of all, to bequeath to their children, and pavs an enormous premium to the holder, with lit tle chance of becoming squandered, compared with which, no oher source of money getting is noticeable. Blue Bibbon meeting every Monday night at the M. E. Church. We've seen them flash out like powder in the pan. We've seen them flicker, flicker, and flicker away like a caudle winding up its lost vestige of grease. Then we have seen them turn into something else less formidable than aewine machines at a charity meeting, and wind np with a big sup per for those who had plenty and wanted to make the biggest cake, and nothing for the sick who needed the physician, and temper ance ''go-a-begging!" Yes, we've seen all this, and worse, and still have nothing to aiy against our lied Kibbon club even pray jur Hi success i our uvi out your pri'iowion, and don't neglect your calling, or you'll hear something drop. MILTON. Umatilla Ceunty has the following Hancock and English Clubs, organized in the following order : Weston, W. T. Williamson, Sacretary. Heppner, Geo. W. Rea, Sec. PendUtoo, L. B. Ccx, Sec. Big Grea-ewcod, R. II. Simpson, See. Centerville, C. P. Davis, Sec. Milton, W. P. Palmer, See, aachters. On Wednesday last, to the wife cf Jones, a daughter weight, 10 pounds. To the wife of Geo. ProebsteL last J. E. Tues- day. a daughter. To the wife of S. R. Caplinger, on Tuesday, the Sth inst., a daughter weight, 8 pounds. Carfleld and Han cork. The fight between Garfield and Hancock will be a bitter and determined one, aud how it will end no one can foretell, but any one can foretell the result of a fight between the worst case of backache or kidney complaint and the Oregon Kidney Tea. The latter never fails to conquer. Sold everywhere. Ust af Jnrora. The following named persons were drawn the 6th inst., by J. B. Keener. Countv Clerk o Umatilla county, Oregon, to serve as jurors, at the fall term of Circuit Court to con vene at Pendleton on the 25th of October. 1880. I R G Thompson, stock raiser, Pendleton. Henry Arrowsniith, farmer, Alta. H C Smith, farmer, Alia. Wm xyd, farmer. U B Creek. Jackson Edds, farmer, Alta. J B Straight, farmer, Heppner. John! Walker, farmer, Weston. Frank Gable, farmer, Heppner. John Barker, farmer, L B Creek. Able Miller, farmer, Alta. F A Newman, farmer, U B Creek. James Jnnes, farmer, Heppner. U Garred, farmer, Milton. WniWilloughb, farmer, Centerville. Hiram Fleckingpr, farmer, Grease wood. C K Barnliart, tanner. Pendleton. Robert Jamieson, farmer, Weston. S Lelande, farmer, Heppner. B F Mansfield, mechanic, Centerville. D K King, farmer, Greaaewood. J B purdy, farmer, Weston. Henry Platlmrg, farmer, L W Creek. Jerry Despain, stock raixer, Pendleton. J N Stallcop, farmer, Milton. I T Reese, merchant, Weston. M E Folsom, mechanic, Pendleton. John Morehouse, farmer. Weston. Z B Owens, farmer, Alta. C B Cochran, farmer, Heppner. J M Hicks, farmer, Alta. P U Thompson, fanner, Pendleton. PEKDIXTON ITEMS. Pekdleton, Oct. 5, 18S0. Eds. Leader: N. T. Caton, of Walla Walla, delivered a convincing address to the Hancock & English Club of this place, on last Friday, evening. The Court House was crowded with attentive audience and we pre. diet many a Republican was convinced of the error of his way. Your many readers will remember the men tion, a few weeks since, of the larceny of 30 watches from the store of H. Dunphy of this place. On the morning after the robbery of Mr. Stanley, as mentioned in last week Leader, our efficient deputy sheriff, A Starkweather, went out on the hills north of town, to the scene of the robbery, where he found the tracks of two men, fallowing these he came to a badger hole, which attracted his attention, and on examination 17 of the above mentioned watches were found to be concealed therein. Things moved on quietly until last Saturday when a man by the name of Emrey was arrested, charged with the larceny of the vatches. An exciting examination lasting three1 days, followed, when Hon. W. C. La Dowj the Magistrate before whom the hearing was pending, held the "bird" to answer on the charge of larceny. And strange as it may 6eeml, there is another man w?u is so very diffident as to wait until the sheriff invited him to dine. On yesterday evening, an audieoos of 15, met at the Court House, under the name ana style of a Garfield and Arthur club, aud de clared themselves staunch supporters of a fraud. The new hotel, after all the talk, lias not opeucd yet, but that does not hinder the painting oa the inside, and particularly in the bar room from being the finest we have seen for luany day. The furniture, also, is by xpensiye than we expected to see. . "-nswick is holding a series 'J of niiestUg3 at ii.... ""Baptist church. '"rear literest ia hting Gabriel only can rails." quake. (uXTKkVILLE, C: , Oct. 5, i8c0. pursuaiii-e of previous noti-it;, quiis a niimilicr assembled jtt tlie school house for iho puiio.'-e cf organizing m Hancock mm English Club, and suck other busiuois -aa w oulil ad- r vauca the Democratic cause. The house was called to order by Jom Stench. Ou motion, John H. Iryine was chosen ns Chairman and C. P. Davis as Secretary of the meetug. On Biotios of Jos. Steech the Chair was em powered to appoint a committee of three on Permanent Organization. The committee consists of Jos. bteach, AL Johnson and J. C. Davis. On motien tbe Chair was empowered to op oinf a conimittee of three on Preambles and Resolutions, including the circulation cf the Roll. The committee eopsists of Al. Johnson, J. II. Wottenberger and C. P. Davis. Being no" further business, Judge W. S. Crawford, of Weston, was called for, and re sponded with a brief but telling speech. He portrayed the characters of Garfield and Han cock so that any fair-minded mau could choose between them, lie closed by appealing to the Democrats to work with might and main, so that when we go to the polls next month, tee may easily walk off with the victory,. On motion a vote of thanks was extended to Judge Crawford for his address. On motion the Secretary was ordered to send a copy to the Weston LEADER and Eatt Ortyonian for publication. Being no further business the meeting ad journed to meet next lnursday evening at 7 p. m. C. P. Davis, j Secretary. Milton. This town is keeping up with the times, and in nothing is this more observ able than the post office. Mr. Gholson has (Cone to considerable trouble aud expense to keep up with the increased demand, aud his office now presents a neat, tasteful and con venient appearance. A larxe number of new boxes have been added, to accomodate de mands. And to crown all, Mrs. Ruby Car. penter has been secured as assistant. She possesses all the qualifications of system. promptness and memory, and thus patrons are satisfied. People should always patronize their home office, aa it's business is usually accepted as a criterion of the growth aud pop ulation of the community. Remember. Mr. Kassou Smith of Center ille, has now on hand, a complete stock of Hardware. He is also agent for the "Supe rior" Stove back, warranted for fifteen years. Call and see for yonraelves. NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that on the first Monday iu November, the Board of Equaliza tion will meet at the office of the County Clerk of Umatilla County, Oregon, to public ly examine the assessment rolls and correct all errors, etc. Wm. Russell, Assessor. To Land Hunters ! Persons wanting land between Pendleton and the Columbia river, should call on TV. W. Cavlness, at the head of Cold Spring. Also improved lands, at all prices, for sale. 9-2-80-tf ST. NICHOLS HOTEL Centerville, Oregon. New House. New Furniture. Stages Stop Here. Board, - - $1 per day. The Best Table la the Country. Oct to JA9. FBOOME. GRAND OPENING BALL of the St. John's Hotel, On the 1st day of November. A geneial in. vitation extended to all. Tickets, (Ineladlng Sapper,) $4 00. There will be no time or money spared to give satisfaction. The dancing will be in J. E. Jones' new Brick Building. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of th State of Ore gon for the County of Umatilla : Lynch Vanderpool, plaintiff, vs. M. E. V&nderpool, aetenuant. To M. E. Vanderpool, the above named defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, yon are hereby required to appear and answer the.coinplaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, within ten davs from the itate of the service of this Summons upon you; ii served in this County, or, if served in any other County of this State, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this Summons upon you; or if served by publication, then on or before the first day of the next rerular term of the said Court which will be begun and holden at Pendleton in said County and State, on Monday the 25th day of October. A. D. 1380. And if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for tbe relief de manded in his complaint herein, namely : A decree of said Court dissolving: the marriage contract now exist ing between tli: plaintiff and defendant, and for sucn other and further relief as is equitable in the pemises. A. MEACHEN, Att'y for Plaintiff. Published by order of Hon. L. L. McArthur, Judge of nTd Court, made at Chambers on the 17th day of Sept. 1330. Sept. lS-dv NOTICE. LanB Office at La Gastrin, Ogn , Cct 4, 1SS9.:. Notice is hereby qiven that the following named set tler has filed notice of his intention t make final proof in support of his claim, asd set w final entry thereof at tbe expiration of thirty days from & oat of this notice, via: . - U HAMILTON GANS. Homestead No. 758, before the County Judge, ai fff ton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on November 12th, 1880, for the S E of Sec 26, Tp 6 N, R 85 E, W M, and names the following as his witnesses, viz : William Clark, of Hilton, and G. W. Henderson. Lewis Ram bo and J. B f Weston, all of Umatil'a county, Oregon. Hekst W. DwidHT. O Register. Hi "ice.. . iHD OmcK A7tA.';&AiIIK, f.'n,. Auj. '. Notice is hen:by ir'.vcn that the ioHowjn . tiui- lias filed notice ot hits mUxtio to make C.-i-J. y.rcai in sunoort cf hiii claim and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty dajs from lac d&te of this notice, viz; JOHS F. MOCK, D. E. Vo. 2152, tv'are Dwitrht St L'ailey, Notaries Pub lic, at Pendleton. Oregon, on November -'id, 1680, i!or t ic W t or nut ana t jm ioi sec- jp ifl, a su c. and names the following as hii witcesECs, viz: Crus C Shumway, Luther V . Place, Nathan Sams feod Jii.-ub llemens, an oi nekton, umatuia county, vreran. Hkkst W. Dwiohi, Oct S-$w fiegistcr. NOTICE. Laito Ontcs at La Grande, Or., Sept. 7, 1830. Notice is hereby given that the following-named set tler has filed notice of bis intention to mike final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entt7 thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice, JAMES H. DERBY. D. S. No. 1952, before R. A. Steel, a Notary Public, at Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon, on November 3d 1830, for the SE 1 NE J of Sec 12 Tp N R 37 E and 8 I NW J and SW J NE 1 of Sec 7 Tp S N, R 38 E, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Thomas P. Page, of Walla Walla, W. T., and John W. Jones, James Gunn and Willis Osborn, all of Umatilla Co., Ore on, Hehrt w. Dwioht, Oct 2-5w Register NOTICE. ;' I Aim OmcB at LaG&axoe, Or., Sept. 16, 1880. Notice is hereby given that trie following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final roof in suDDort of his claim, and secure final entrv hereof at the expiration of thirty days from tbe date of tma sauce, viz: JEROME REESER. Preemption, D. S. No. 1720, proof will be taken on the 2Sd day of October, 1880, before R. A. Steel, a Notary ruonc, at weston umatiiia county, Oregon, xor tne NW1 of Sec 18 T 6 N 34 E Willamette Meridian, an names the following as his witnesses, viz : Levi Kid- well, Willis Keeper, Andy McEwan and Enos Goodman, all or (,'enterviue, Oregon. a. W. dwioht, sept, ?w ueguter. NOTICE. land OSes at LaGrande, Or., Aug. 31, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following; named set-, un uw uim uuutt ui aim UIWUUUU w uimm.K hum yiwi, in support of his claim, and secure final entrv thereon at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this FERDINAND NEWLJN. D. 8. No. 1,835; before R. A. 8teel, a Notary Public, at Weston, Oregon, on Oct. 11, 1880, for the N4. Si, sec. 35. T 6 N, R 35 E; and names the following as his wit nesses, viz: C. C. Boon, Aaron Miller, 11. V. B. norm ington and Samuel Lamdin, all of Milton, Umatilla Co. uregon. a. vy. vwioht, Register NOTICE, 'CI ICE IS HEREBY GIVFJI THAT JAMES Kalian has this dav made aoDlieation to pur cuaee under the act of June S. 1878. entitled. "An acl for the sale of timbered lands in the States of California Oregon, evada and Waahmcton Territory, tbe fiv of Sec. 14, TIN, R 36 K. Final proof and purehaae to b made at the expintkm of sixty days' publication aereec , ana winuo ainety says from aa nereoi. HENKY W.DW1GHT, Dated August 3, 1880. Register. a-7io-9w NEW TO-DAY, KOTICE. NOTICE 18 TIEB.EBY OVTES THAT AMBROSE ikldnken ham thU rt&v mik nmlication to pur chase tinder the act el Coogren approved June Sd, lain, eauuea "An act lor tne sale Of umoer uuiua w the Statee of California, Oregon, NeTada and Washing ton Territory," for the SwJ of Nwi of Sec: TS, ESI , Willamette Meridian. Fun proof will be made at the expiration of ninety days from this dutc, Lauraade, sept, a, loSJ. a. w. jjwioht. 8-U-8O-0W Register. NOTICE. OTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN THAT J. C. MED- loek has this dav made aoalleatioa at this office to enter, under the act of Csngress approved June 3d, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timbered lands in the States of California, Orenoo, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," to sj, w sec. za, x n, k aaat. Given under mv band this 0th day of June 1880. at the U. 8' Land Office at LaOraode, Or. H. w. Dwfsar' Register. NOTICE! Obliged by 'ressins? De mands to col lect all Notes and Accounts Due Us- We Hereby Give notice that all debts due us must be PAID AT MATURITY. If we have ever accom modated you in the past, do us the favor to return the Compliment now. SALINC & REESE. ;L . x 1880, Home Mutual Insurance Co Of California. FIRE ONLY. Income 12 Months, $328,563.13. Premiums Since Organization, $3,171,423.19. Losses paid since Organization, $1,521, 402.13. Lossas paid in Oregon in 7 'years, $182,36329. This Company has bad for more than 7 years, $50,000 On deposit with the State Trenaurer of Oregon, for the jsecunty oj oucy-noiaerv. The "HOME MUTUAL" ly pur suing a correct, prompt and honorable course has secured i&e position of tine lead ing Fire Insurance Company on the Pa cific Coasty and lias for years done the largest business of any of the Companies, Local, Eastern, or Foreign in California, and being independent of all rings, com binations or compacts will accept good business at the lowest possible rates, con sistent with undoubted protection and cer tain speedy indemnity to policy holders. "Ripe in its time, firm in its judgment, equitable in tlie measurement of its gifts." GEO. L. STOEY, Portland, Manager Oregon, Washington and Idaho. SUPERVISORS FOR OREGON. C. H. LEWIS of Allen & Lewis. J. McCRACKEN of J. McCracken Co. P. WASSERMAN of P. Wasserman 4 Co. ACENTS. a. P. McCOLL, - Weston M V. WORMINGTON, - - - Milton. M. A. CARK1S, - - CcntervilUe. nal, published every Saturday, at 622 California st. S. F FRANK M. PIXLEY, ThLV. M. SOMERS, .Editoe The AaooKAtrr is essentially a California Dubllcatlon bright, breexy of the Pacific and the medium of the good things of current literature. Sent, post paid, to any aaures., upon receipt ee.uu yearly subscription. argomamt. NEW JO-DA. ' Once Used Always Used PESrTS HAMBURG TEA. . is the best familv medicine, and will he found on ; trial to be the most easy, natural and comfortable aperient obtainable.- , 1 FUSE'S HAMBURG TEA i will act ecntlv on the bowe's. remove wind, cure '. heartburn, sour stomach and duokness and promote a healthy secretion of bile. FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA i is the most effectual remedv for headache, ff-lddiness. nervous depression, palpitation of the heart, lassi tude and general aebilty. CURSE'S HAMBURG TEA - i will relieve the worst cases of rheumatism and roat prevent gravel and stone in the bladder, and cure all diseases of the kidneys. rKESEBAVBURG TEA 1 . eives speedy and durable relief in bilious and liver ; r i t i i. : .... ............ spirits and irritability. FRKS E'SHAMBURQ TEA is invaluable as a remedy for the ptlos. Ittnsbcea toyed for manvyeanand has given great satisfaction. If yon are afflicted try it. CRESS'S HAMBURG TEA i . Durifies and desasea the blood, and removes all j scrofulous affections. It is health-giving, refreshing invigorating. FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA ' . has an established reputation asanedcaciocs remedy ! for sudden and severe colds,eodghs fevers and ague, . asthma and phthisis. ' FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA . cures chronic, nervous and sick headache, nervous ' depression, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, pimples ! on the face and freckles. r-RESE-S HAMBURG TEA I is a trentle laxitiveand tonic: Improves the appetite : cures dyspepsia, and counteracts the effect of mala- rious poison. FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA ' cures constipation, diarrhoea aiid dysentery; is ccr . tain in results, and corrects all disturbances of the f stomach and bowels. fTRESE'S HAMBURG TEA I is a Dleaaant remedy for boils, carbuncles, blotches. ; ulcerated and running sores, scabs,salt rheum, and. ' glandular swellings. ! FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA j is used successfully for foetid breath, scald bead : ringworm, itch, prickly-heat, cancerous ulcers and. j skin diseases generally- . j I FRESE'S HAHBT7RO TEA hu noeaual in the entire nnn of the Ph&rm4cnnia.-; an anti-sorbutic alternative, carminative ana ; Blood purinor. FBEBE'S HAHST7SS TEA gives a tone of health and elasticity to the whole, system and will prevent almost any disease if usad at least once a month. F BESS'S is a ti HAHBCKO TEA triumph in medicine: harmless vet efficacious. Invaluable in the family, at the mines, on the road, at sea, and everywhere. CHEESE'S HAMBTKO TEA ia t the best medicine for chidren. As a Snrinff rem edy nothing comes near to it. Everybody should use it at the ohangeof season. . , - EMIL FRESE'S HAJIBirBS TEA is for sale by every Druggist, Grocer and County Mer chant on the Pacific Coast. Sent 18 6m K003U0' K01S3A1 "30I10K IHOHS no sniK pmnioa .inoij . j 0 Jno moil paqsirun) sesocLmd Bmpmq loj ; ViNUOdllVO jo ;i:OT.a poo2 osv -aorjduosea .Cieae jo DkiarEndii: jo ddn pco3 ptreq no desji puitap xlnqs Av n jaqnnri wjoAt o pamdMST atom an vaa 'Xianrspwai Mota pappw pun dsqs jno pa&inraa sxah 'nvmaxviAi DNiaiina m Esaivaa any ; j doqg 2oiqqor IJdna j "The Kmrch and Home.1' A Religious Journal Devoted to Issued Monthly at Weston. ; Every Family Ought to Take it. 0rerms, $1.00 Per Year.Ea BET. E. W. HOBKMON Editor. RED1NGT0N & CO.'S i FLORIDA WATER j FOB THE HANDKEBCKLEF. ThU article, possessing the most delicate fragrance of Flowers, is unequaled as a per fume for the Handkerchief. . FOB THE BATH. Used in bathing, it imparts enerpy and strength to the system, and gives that soft ness and delicacy to the skin so much desired by alL IT REMOVES SUNBURN, FRECKLES AND PIMPLES ! And, diluted with water, it makes an excel lent dentifrice, imparting pearly whiteness to the Teeth, sweetness to the Breath, and rea ders the Gums hard and of a beautiful color, FLEAS AND OTHER INSECT3. The irritation caused by the bites of Fleas, Mosquitoes and other insects, is instantly re lieved by the application of RedingtOfl & Co's Florida Water, and a few drops sprinkled on the carpet and about the person not only surrounds you with the fra grance of a rare bouquet, but prevents i:i a, great measure the presence of these trouble-. 1 some pests. 9-25-SO-Craj '.fj ..i rymisBSaffVr'aw