t' - : ....- L880. ' list f letter teroauilng in Weston Post-office Nov. 1880. . ' See. ' . " f BannsrJ Umatilla.' . .. -gdioflowttlug Thursday. yialytells fresh peanut. - YVbat about b town hall hbraryt . ,; n.lyi r brick will be ft noble structure.. VTwtcp ba nnuiual educational facilities Xhe Sfc- J01 Hotel can bow be approached w ton without mad. VqfUttia, uus ana ioiart can nt toe uity Wibfoot ail t the chief is putrid sore tbrot (jipLUieri. For by ilcColl and Mil- HlAlTBT.Tbere ie little or no sickness in the City - . ; . - , UUCHAKOUS. The Fall goods aw begin aioft arrive. TlJUt They ere selling (food watehea nt tedaccd prices t the City Drug Store. ASKoriNd. To drive the end of a scant- ting through 24x40 double thick glass. StWtTS. The Marshal has a small force of njen'ipp'yeil in improving' the streets. IXIfUK. There ia no .better i a vestment of mossy than thot paid for judicious insurance THAKKS0IVINO. Have yon secured your turkey and nn.de yo'ir mince meat for tbauks- gWnX? - AS0T11EB. The crowing on Main street. on the east side of Franklin street is quite cmvenience. JESTINO. A jet should be always ho deli cite that the object of it can join in the m'utb it occasions. . .. Barrett, Miss Era , Bug, Chas Uramin, Mrs K C . Clark, Jas , Cummius, Jno M ' Curamings, Chas 2 Crissmau, Wm 2 aton. Mrs Kate Derrick, H C Dingus, PA v' Liana, Walter roster. Sain Fraser, Thomas (ireelev. I r Cordon, John ' HHdspeath, Host Hard, Jarvie Harc.enyle, J F 2 Hopper, Miss Kcie ffelleman, William Jackson, John H Jackson, Frank TONSORIAL. When you want a real good ikave call en Simpson, the barber. See his crd in ible U'tne. ' COW. it U now after harvest 1 Mut lave money. Call and settle. Your bill is ready for you. J. E. Jones. Dimmer. A good place to get a good din ner-is at the St. John Hotel. Farmers and others should make a note of this. . "REPAIRING. Our enterprising townsman, F. M lPoly is having hie store ceiled and Mined teady for the approaching winter. GOOD. We notice some )eople briirgin their ehildren to school iu a hack. It shows sympathy with them and with education. TY It. Murray's Lung & Liver Balaam cores tolds and complaints of the liver. A effective and popular remedy. ; Try it Mary bad little iamb It's rloeoe was grey and brown, And every time that Mary hnighod The grey-brown Unib sat down. ELECTION. It ia about time to think of ri:y officer fur the ensuing year. City elee tinn takes place on the first Monday -in De- evti.ber. Profakitv. The language used on the treU by the rising genera 1 n of boys something that might be improved by externa applications. AT LAST. The same tr tliusa graashop pers that raine through here 1 nt maimer i talopttnus sprelttt. We'll know how ;o ui.et them uext time. lOtb, Keene, Frederick. Kiphart, Joseph . Morris, Joseph. " - Miller. Mrs Sarah A - McKay, Frederick . '. Maag, William Milne, Alexander 3 ' Moore, William . Moore, Amu B Montgomery, J G PattoBr -Porter Kigga, G W 2 Kay, Thos D ' Saudem, Chas F . Sanders, WO Shaw. William T Smith; Richard Shook, Samuel Stitts. R L 2 Trenton. S Woodworth Laura Woodworth LJ Kinkade John I'eraons calling for the above letters, will please say "advertised. L. S. Wood. P. M Dissolution. The partnership heretofore existing between Mm. Schnebley and Mrs. Miller in the Millinery business, has been dis solved hy mutual consent." The business wili be carried on by lire. Miller. See advertise luent in another column. EaUerprise. NEW TO-DAY. L.AKD. If people here had to go a thousand miles to get land, they would all be emigrat ing. But all yon have to do ia to go to W. W. Cavities?, C4d Spring, or T. E. Bramel, Willow Creek, and get it Why w ill you lot the golden moment pasa unimproved? Seasos. The farmers have had occasion to rejoice at the propitious autumn- The area of grain being put in this season very much surpasses that of any preceding;' Beau tiful rains have furnished the requisite moist ure, and the prospects are encouraging. BKTTER. The young ladies of Union and LaGrande have started a buggery -catching bugs for a collection. So says the Sentinel. Better go catching grasshoppers and keep them from biting vegetables next year. They could prove themselves true philanthropists by canning them. Ou the north-east corner of Main and Frank- lin Btreets stands J. E. Jones' new brick building, one of the finest edifices in Eastern Oregon. It is an ornament to the city of Weston, and a beautiful monument of the en terprise of one of her citiiens. The buildioir is 30x80 feet and two stories high, surmounted by fire walls several feet ia height It has been finished inside aud out with regard only to iu durability and beauty. The upper story is to t-e occupied as a lodge room by'the Masons and Odd Fellows. The lower utory will be used by Mr. Jones himself for bis in creasing hardware buinesa. The brick part of the building whs built by air. A. emitters, of this place. The c mtract ' for the wood work was awarded to Mcssr. I Meckl'ng & Backet This part of the work 1 was under the direct supervision of Mr. M?c'.i- iug, to whose skill aud judteuiei.t the building owes much of its elegant tippi-amore. The cornice, mouldings, casing ai.d shelving, ail di.-pliy superior workmanship. The paiuting and glazing were done by .Mr. It. 11. Drew who lias well performed bia puit Thus it will lie seen that it was not nece-sary to go outn.de of Weston for any of the artisans, and meir worn win compare very latoibly with that of mechanics of places of greater preten sions. Of course to Jones himself ia due the lions share of l be cred.t in planning the build ing and seeing everything carrjed out to a successful completion. The enterprise thus displayed by Mr. Jones is well worthy of coru- mendatiou and nutation. When one who has grown up with the place shows such faith its future greatness aud prosperity we have every reason to feel hopeful and encouraged. Surh imposing struc'ures give an air of sub stantial progress and permanency to the place that cannot fail to assist very materially in building it up. Thus every one who has the enterprine to embark his means in such an un dertaking Peonies a public benefactor. . We sincerely hope that Mr. Jones will meet with the buccpss he so richly deserves, and that others will be induced to follow his good cx amiibs of building up the "City of the Valley." L.A.SIMPSON, (Successor to Joe. -Lennox.) and HAIRDRESSER I All work done In tie latsst style of the art. 8atlsae tion fuanuiteed. 1 Next door to Westoe Hotel, r Xl-ltJ ie vlde t olkes. Some ol the vonng ladies are eagaged in developing an Old Folk: Concert ThatV right, if we are ever going to have any social enjoyment we may aa well be at it Man was not made to eat and sleep and bow politely to a passing acquaintance, speaking entirely apart from his future con cerns. Cive a helping band to all innocent recreation whenever opportunity presents. Likf.LV. The Mountain Sentinel reads moral kct.ire to the E. O. and New Northwest, beaded ''James and Abigail." It's only ob jeetion ti Mrs. D.'s Woman's Rights is the fact tliat sJ;e is really working for the Repub' lican party, under the other pretence. It also says, "it Una great question was left alone and cniild be decided by woman's ballot it would fall to the earth a mutilated corpse and a dead l-ane. Omciocs. Early Thursday morning Mr. W. Jj. rtaiialdsnu came to town for TJr.Eagnn, and tied His horse to a wagon while he stepped into the office. He returned in about five minutes and found bis horse gone." Upon go ing to the livery stable he saw his horse. , Our deputy Marshal bad taken it thereon the plea that the horse had been standing on the street aH night. Of course Donaldson had to pay the stable bill. ASSISTANT. M iss Mury Creswe'l hi) g;iv such good satisfaction a a tearhsr in our pab; lie school U soou to take a puaiiiou in she Weitoa Academy. Killed. A man in Sou; kern Greg-"' kilUd his family and then killed himsi l;. Cause, failure in business,' because he did uot udver ' tisc in the local paper. Work. Batuford liro 'a are turning out immense g,ouiitities of excellent work. Their industry and honesty merit the liberal patron age they are receiving. Gone. Joe Lennox has left us and hi-, place is lilted by Mr. L. A. Simpson, lormer ly of Walla Wulla. We hope that Mr. Simp son will find Weston both pleasant and profitable. VSITim-Messrs. D- While and K Johns, haitues of Washington Territory, are here on a visit The mors has not yet began to sprout eu lueir heads, and the boya look quite unt era. CROSSING. From Dcaly'e Hall to Hart man s there is a break in the walk which proves very disagreeable. Ae tl.is thor ugh- fare is much traveled, we commend the mat tr to our C.itv T.'.tt..r. - WASTED. A jeweler. People don't knew when to get up in the morning, or go to their meals. Even the roosters are crowing out of season. Let us bare a watchmaker or some thing serious may result Mail. Our Pendleton correspondence on first page wae mailed in time to have reached us in time for last week s inaue, and did not reach Weato until Saturday. This ia the third time suoh delays have occurred. Dwellings. The demand for dwellings still continues. Perhaps some of our "solid men" will realise the necessity of building houses to rent when it is too lute. Good for tune will not forever force itself upon a p'ace. It ought to be encouraged rather than rebuffed. aarteaUnral laaplemeats. I have now ia stock a full line ol agricult ural implements uf the best manufacture which I am selling at Portland prices. ' Please call and examine. J. . Jones. NEW GOODS I NEW PRICES!! rmBE LADIES OF WESTON A2TD VICINITY JtV are respectfully informed that the Under siued has opened out and now offers (or sale a . Complete Stock of First-Class MILLINERY GOODS, At Moderate Prices. Thg Latest Styles of Eats and Boa- nets always on hand in 4 GREAT VARIETY. FEATHEBS, ! FLOWERS, and every Kinaoi :iu.naiiai.JNti to suit the sunt Fastid j ... ious. Soap. We have received reports from most of those who have tried the soap manu factured by W. J. Dyer of Walla Walla. Ev erybody speaks in the mo.-t flattering terms of it, and there seems to be no good reason for our merchiints'importingmorefroni elsewhere, when this Walla Walla firm turns out such a superior article. The "Flannel Soap" is unique and excellent sample, containing the properties claimed for it. Alwajs encourage home manufacture. Mr. Mattoon, well and favorably known in this city, is the gentle manly agent at Walla Walla. Call and see him. ACCIDENT. Last Sunday, Mr. Pat Ryan, of Greafewond, was thrown from a wild, young horse which he was riding; but as one foot re mained fast in the stirrup, he was dragged by it for quite a distance. Finally bis boot slip ped from his foot and be was released. He sustained a severe injury perhaps concussion of the brain. Dr. Hall, of Pendleton, was summoned. " O" Monday Dr. Eagan was called in consultation. Mr. Ryan, when last beard from was in a critical condition,' not having recovered consciousness from the time the accident occurred. ' " LADLES will save money bv examining my. goods before purchasing elsewhere. SI.II.V STREET ....... WESTON. Next door to Hardxcare Store.) - Mrs. M. E. 3IILLER. nov IStf ADVERTISEMENTS. O "a?I CJ 33 I Obliged by Pressing? De- mands to col lect ail Notes and Accounts Due Us. We Hereby Give notice tlmt all MECHLINC & Contractors, sECKETT, . Builders, And General Jobbers. WESTOX . nov 13-yl Oregon. PAID AT MATURITY. If we have ever accom modated ycu in the past, do us the favor to return the Compliment now. SALIFIG & eiESE. WESTON AG AG Eft! Y. j WESTOX, Oregoa. Eev. E. W. MOEEISON, Principal. English Literatuie, Mental and Moral Sgi ' ' . ence. Miss MAEY A. CRESWELL, Latin Language, Natural Science and the I Higher Mathematics. Mr. A. E. FEEED, Trimary Department. TUITION $5, ?7 50 and $10 per term of three months. No pains will be spared to make this in every respect a First-Class Institution. For further particulars address the l0S0-80tf '. Principal. A CARD. Cuows. No Fence Law lias been defeated i' Walla Walla county, and the Statesman, tbe champion of the opposition to it is so hap py that it turns loose a whole barn-vnrd full of roosters "to ebaunt exultant strains of victory. " The Statesman is so vigorous and iternrising it must needs meet with succes. Pfoyite are only beginning to appreciate the l'txnry of telcgrapbio news two daysahead of waiting for Portland journals. Go Ahead. School District No. 20, just north of nn, has just completed a neat and commodious scbool-hnnse. They have further secured the services of Prof. L. H. Lee, ex Snpcrintendent of this connty, as teneher, nrd expect to have a first-class school. The build in? has not ben seated properly yet. and tliey preferred waiting another year, and tben get tin" the parent iron desks. This is unt the stron?et district in the cnnnv, bnt. they reem to be made of the riaht kind of stuff. It having been understood by many that Mr. H. B. Starr was a partner, or was inter ested in my bnsiuesa, I w ish to state to the public that Mr. Starr never Was interested in my business in any way except at daily wages, aud is no longer iu my employ. J. E. Jones. Tbe Eslev Organ. Fire at Eugenk City. At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire wns discovered in tbe Astor House at Kntrene Oity and before it could lie checked, it. destroyed the bnililinsr and the frame structures whirh snrronnded it. The fo'lnwing are tbe losses : Astor Honse, Mr. Chas. Tlaker, owner, $6,000; in surance, $3,500; B. C. Pennington, $4,000; Mrs. Riley, $300; K. Rosenblatt. $500; J. J. Walton, $1,000; J. R ElUson and F. Rankin. $3,000; Eugene Guard, $SO0; insurance, $300. CENSUS. The census tells as that we have advanced In a century from 3,000,000 to 60, 000,000; from villages to metropolitan cities; from 37 t 9.000 periodicals; from 75 post offices to 33.000; from 1,900 miles of hor?eb;ick mail service, costing S32.0C0 a year, to 2C5. 000 miles, costing $129,000,000, together with a quarter of a million nii'es of telegr;ipb wire. We have 141,620 school hou'ex and 63.082 churches. Our farms, implements and live s'octc are va'ned at over $11,000,000,000; our farm prodncts and fajm wages are nearly $3. 000,000,000, ami our exports nearly $500,000, 000 a year. Statesman. This fine instrument is now offered for sale on easy terms, delivered to customers in an v part of the country, and fully warranted f r five years. The WEBEli and other tirst-elas . Pianos at the lowest prices. Also sheet music and music books. Cr.'- r-i by mail will receive prompt attention Ir Rtrunients tuned and repaired. I'rtee list sen; on application. Address all orders to A. i. Stanley, Walla Walla, W. T. 8-7-3 ADVERTISEMENTS. Gnc: Used Always Used FSS8E'S HAMBURG TEA '' Is the best funilv ise.iizkM.'Siid will t fnunJ an to be the bm ur, utaad and ceiatortoBl aperient obtaisabis. CSESrS CASIBFROTEA kiu acc fe-enuy oa tne ton:s, rsmovs wind, eat . heartburn, sour stomxeh aad a.tIw. ad pronote -a boaitby secretioa of bii. . FEESrS EAMBCBO TEA ' , : is the moot effectual Tezaed- tor iec3dn. rtititirni ' ' nervous depression, p&lpttabeu of th tuut, lsssi tude and general dcbiltf. FESE'S HAMBURG TEA will relieve the worst cases of rhemniUsin and gout prevent gravel and stone in the biaider, aad our all diseases of tbe kidneys. PESE'S HAMBURG TEA cives BDeedv and durable relief in bilious and liver complaints, weak digestion, shivering;, spasms, low spina sad irritability. FRES E'SHAMBURQ TEA is invaluable as a remedy for the piles. Ithaabxn " vr eg wr manvycarsaoa nae yireo pan wywicuwi. If yon are afSleted try iL ' PESE'S HAMBCRa TEA " ' - . purifies ar.d cleanses the blood, aad tesaeves &U s jrof aloua iSecUons. ' It is health-gi'mrnftesaiBC . iavigor;ir.fr. - ...... FRESS'3 HAIIBURO TEA 3 hasanesuibhunedreputatlonssansfflcaeioBsreiBedy for sudden r.d severe eolds,eougbs fevets aad ague, v ', - ssthuu and phtnis. CRESE a HA1T3UR3 TEA cor.s enrome, nervous and Kick headache, nervous - - v depression, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, swautaa . oa tiie lace and freckles. - CKESE'S HAUBUItO TEA is gent. e laxitireand tonic; improves the ap) : cures drapepsia, aad counteracts the sslset of neos poison. pettte Crese's Hamburg tea cures constipation, diarrhoea and dysentery; is eer tain in results, and corrects all disturbances of the stouiaob aad bowels. . CKESE'S HAMBURG TEA I Is a pleasant remedy for bolls, earbundee. blotches. ulcerated and running ores, scab$eslt rheum, and , gianauiar swellings. FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA is used successfully for totld breath, scald head, ringworm, itch, prickly-heat, caaoerous ulcers and skin diseases generally- . ITUSE'S BAMBCaO TEA hag no equal in the entire range of the Pharmacopaia as aa anu-sorouuc, aiiernauve, camunauve ana ' blood, purifier. - Filer's HAMBcaa Tlx gives a tone of health and elasticity to tbe whole system and will prevent almost any disease if used, at least ence a month. . F BESS'S HAMBCRO TBA is a triumph in medicine: harmless vet efficacious. Invaluable in the family, at the mines, on tbe roan,, at sea, and everywhere. FRZ8Z'S HAHBTRS TEA ia the bt medicine for ehtdren. Ae a Rnnnv rnn. edy nothing comes near to it. Everybody Blioald uss it at the change of season. EMIl FBE8E'S BAMBtTSe TEA ia for sale by evei chant on the J. E. JONES! A Remarkable Result. It makes no difference how many physi cians r how much medicine you have tried, it is now an estaMislieil fuct that German Syrup is the only remedy Which has given complete satisfaction in cases of Lung Dis eases. It is true that there yet thousands of persons who ;ire predisposed to throat and lung affections, consumption, hemorrhages, asthma, severe colds settled ou the breiist, pneumonia, whooping cough, etc., who have no personal knowledge of Boschee's German Syrup. To such we would say that 50,000 dozen were sold last year without one com plaint, Consumptives try just on bottle. Regular siai3 75 cents. Sold by all Drug gists in America. ST. JOHN HOTEL S. A. JOHN, Proprietor. Slain Street, Weston, Or. - THIS HOTEL IS JUST FINISHED, And is now open for the reception of guests. The Tables WiM at all times be furnished with tbe very best the market affords. The Beds itro all new, and the rooms have been fur v.. ,!'ed in the neatest style and with every con ve;;:tnce usually found in a first-class house THE HOUSE Is under tbe care of the well known Hotel Keeper, Mrs. RaLEY. Cnarzes, Seasonable. All kinds of Shelf-Hardware Constantly 01 band, for sale cheap. A Larjre Assortment of - - HARDWARE I RANGES, OGOK e&B JEUOX& Stoves! tbe Very Best Material and Host Ap proved Patterns. All Tinware made of good heavy material, and none tint the best workmen empoyed. NOTICE. The Oregoa Kidney Tea. If your back aches, or if you have any trouble with your kidneys or urinary organs, don't buy some nostrum that you know noth ing about, made iu some distant city to sell, but buy a remedy tbat bas never been known to fail, made from herbs produced in Oregon and put up by a firm known all over the Coast. Patronize borne industry aud be cured at the same time. NOTICE. Lakd Omrs at LaGrande, Ogn., Oct 27, 1380. RSOTICE is hreby given that Joseph E. Hoon EE Id has ths this day applied to tnter under the act of Congress app oved June 3d, 1378, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lane's in tne States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and W'asnington Territory,'' the S i of Sei of Sea 20, and bw( of SwJ of Sec 21, and Ni of hw of t-ec. zs, i 4 ri, K 77 last oi m.iauieue jnenoiiu, ana containing lt&-33 acres. Final proof will be made after sixty days publication and aitiiin ninety days from tne date hereof. nov w MX. n . ifwjiiur, register. Lasd Orrics at La Grande, Ogn , Xov. 1, 1SS0. Notica is hereby given that the following Denied set tler bas filed notice of his intention to make final nroof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at t:.e expiration oi tnirty days irom tbe date oi una notice, viz: & , . THOMAS J. GALLAHER. Homestead No. 678. before the County Judireat Pendle ton, Umatiila county, Oregon, on December 0, 1830, for tne o j oi aw oi sec zs, T l , n u e oi nsi, and names the following as his nitnrsses. viz: Wm. H. hales, Wm. H. Pruitt, A. Kees and Posey Kees, all of v eston, l.maiu;a county, Oregon, Henuv ViVDwiOHT Novl3-5w Register NOTICE. XOTTCE. Land Orncs at La Gbaxss, Or., Oct. 11, 1880. Notice Is hereby given that the following named set tler has filed notice of his intention to make final pi oof in si ppott of his claim, and secure final entry thereot at the expiration of tnirty days from the date of mil notice viz: j. h. Mclean. D. S. So. 17-11, before Register & Receiver, at LaGrande. Oregon, on November 24tfa, 1880, for the NE I of Sec 32, Tp 6 N, R SS E. WM, and names the foUowing as his witnesses, viz : Alexander McDonald, Lawrence Hutch inson, George Carmicbae and Andrew J. Wise, ail of Weston, Vmatlila county, Oregon. H. W. Owner. OctlS tw Register. - Land OjncE at La Gbakie, Ogn Nov. 8. 1880, Notice is hereby given that the loilowing-namud set tler uas filed notice of his intention to wiute iin i proof in support ot las claim and secure final entry we eof at tne exirauon ul Uurty days from tbe date ol this notice, vu: PLEASANT H. FERGUSON. Pre-emption D. 8. No 2007, b.fre Dwight & Bailey, otarfe rub.ic, at Pendletou, ViuiiLiJ. cont;. , Oregon, on Dcceiuocr iJ, loin1, lor tne 6i. t 2.., i o K 34 . oi w fti, and iunes t..v tul Onlng ai nid v.tiu.socs, viz T. n. LiM-ehuia, J. H. rert;usoii, itu. a..er aLa Caas. iteeu, an a wei.tervuw, ...... -i.. . count , ureAwn. Ubar n . uwiaT, Novl3-5w Reisier Notice. Land Office at LaGrande, Or., Oct. 19, 1880. Notice is hereby given tbat the following-named set tler hss filed notice of his intention to make filial proof in support of bis claim, and secure final entry thcra at the expiration of thirty days from the date of tais souce, via: JOSHUA F. COX. Homestead No. 884. before the Countv Judtre at Pendle ton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on November 22d. UW0 for the W 4 of SE 1 ; SE 1 of BE 1 ot See 22. and NE i of NE J ct Sec 47, Tp 6 i. K 36 E, W Ji, and nimes the foliosingas bis witnesses, vis: John Graham, Joha Foster, George DeUarcn and James Lawrence, all of nana w aua, X. tfjrET w. Dwiear, Oct 2-$w Register. Drumrlst. Grocer and Countv Mar: c Coast. Sept 18 6m uooaao; "KOisaAii 30I101I 1HOHS uo snm puvrvioj moj m.q jmo mxui pet(sami sseodmd Safpnua, x. SAOOMIA S S80OQ j viNaojnvo jo spots pooS v OSV aoi)djos(i Xuas jo OHiamoifSE . !- - . yj iC(ddus pooS pusq ao does pMlsap edeaa W asetanrij ilioAi oi ?jBdMd aaou aae aav AiTrsinav Mom r ?PP pne doqg auo pelxerue Biavh nvia3viAi DMianina .1 si saaiv3a." csv i f Westenholme's All Styles SHEEP SHEARS, Burgon & Ball's and "Kangaroo." CLOTHES WlilXUERS. Shct-Gun & Rifle Ammunition, A Full Line of Pistols and Bevolvers!! BIRD CAGES, FLOWiiS POTS . HANGING 'BASKETS, Trout Baskets, Etc. RodgerS' OutlerY Comprising heaw-nlated Knives, Tarks aad Spoons. A COMPLETE STOCK OF ROPE Sold at Lowest rates gol article "Tiie Oliircli and Home," j A Reiieious Journal Devoted to Ojgs-rx-ajDu woks I Issued Monthly at Weston. Every . Family Ought to Take it.- j fiSTerms, il.OO Per Tear.a " KEY. E. VI'. IIOKSISO?!.,.. EsUtor. REDiKGTON & CO.'S MM WATER j FOa THE HA2JDKEE CHIEF. ; This article, possessing the fnost delicate) fragrano of Flowers, is nnequaled as a per. fume for tiie Handkerchief. . - - , FOE THE BATH. ! Used in bathing, it imparts energy and strength to the system, and gives'that soft ness and delicacy to the skin so much desired by all " V " IT REMOVES SUNBURN, FRECKLES AND PIWPLESi And, diluted with water, it makes an exeel le J?entif,icC' waparting pearly whitenoss to the Teeth, sweetness to the Breath, and ren ders the Gums hard and of a beautiful color FLEAS AND OTHER INSECTS, The irritation caused by the bites of Fleas, Mosquitoes and other insects, ia instantly re lieved by the application of RediflgtOn & Co's Florida Water, and a tew drops sprinkled on the carpet and about tbe nvv vujjr nuiuumu j'vu wiui lus IIS- grance of a rare bouquet, bat prevent in- a great neasnra the presence of these rouble- acme peats .80-401