Weston Weokly Leader. KKIDAY, JUNE 19, 1885. NoTiiixo seems more natural than that we should seek to sliirk resKnsib'ility, therefore it is not peculiar thai the belief that man 9 a mere machine incapable of in dependent thought and action," fthouid prove popular. Tlio who ndvocate nuch an idea, and it must la Hownd that they d so honestly, instead of regarding the brain as Dimply the instrument through which the sotj acts, refer to brail. Oiatter aa the" basis of phybicul action. Those lawyers and doctors who are just nnw bo laboriously at teroping to prove tho irresponsibil ity of criminals on this theory are promulgating no new doctrine. In ' all ages there hare been able men who have been equally desirous of demonstrating- man's 'automatic con . dition. It is hard to be held as ac countable brings. But the argu ment to the contrary runs in a cir cle and always comes back to the original starting point without hav ing proved anything. If a man is ble to arrive at an independent and rational conclusion concerning his irresponsibility it proves that he is a reasoning and therefore a re sponsible creature. because the brain through inherited weakness, injury, over exertion or any other cause may not be able properly to perform its function as the medium through which the soul acts, is no proof that the brain matter is the seul itstif or even the habitation thereof. It amounts to nothing mere that materialistic perverse ness to maintain the contrary. It might as well be claimed that the vecal organs are the faculties of speech. A man may however pos' css in the highest degree I lie fac ulties of speech and yet if the vocal organs, the instruments througl which these faculties act, be des troyed, his oral expression will also be destroyed. In like manner if the brain through which the soul acts be defective or diseased the action of the soul will be ptrvcrted and the persou be rendered irrespon ible to the extext of the defect er injury. There is altogether too much mandlin sentimentality abou physical responsibility, impulsi insanity, transitory mania, irresist ible imiulues and other fine-spu . -theories by which criminals too fre quently escape punishment. Tho revocation of the commission of Mr. Meade as a postmaster, in Mississippi, because of his conspic uous sympathy with a political u.ui der, like the similar ection in the case of Mr. Blackburn, of Ken tucky, shows that the Adniinistra- tiofyis not bent, as had been alleged, upon,, propitiating the "Bourbon rebel pentiinent." But to insist that every man who took the South ern pari in the civil war is equnlly guilty with Meade, and ought to be politically proscribed, is mere folly. Jf all the citizens of South ern States who were concerned in the war are bow to be accounted criminals, how dues it happen that from the day at Appomattox until this hour, during all which time the ltepublican party has been in power, not ene such citizen, because of such participation, has been pun ished as a criminal, and that all, with the consent ef the country, have resumed the privileges of citizens? It is because tho Ttepublican pol icy was much too wise and humane to punish and pros-cube, and it pro perly recognized that a great war, conducted with all the usages of war, cou'.d not be treated like street not. Does any intelligent and patriotic man really wish that he land hm, been covered witl scaffolds and the prisoners crowded with Confederate soldiers? It not, f the policy which Lincoln would surely have approved was the true policy if Sumner s plea that bat- les with fellow citizens should not be commemorated by name upon national flags was a wise and hu mane and patriotic pit-a is it either wise or patriotic to try to renew the passions of that conflict in the politics of to day? One or the Imppv results of Mr. Cleveland's election is the revelu- ion of the fact that our politics arc not revolutionary, and that a change of party in the executive does not threaten the stability of the government. There is r.o wish or purpose of revengfi upon the psrt of those who fought for the Confed eracy, and individual instances of a illerent' spirit, as in the cases, of Meade and Blackburn, are rebuked by the administration which the former Confederates support. A rancorous and stupid- party spirit learns nothing. But these are signs of premise to patriotic Americans. Harpers Weekly (Hep ) STATE XZTTfe. The tax levy (f Eugene has been reduced frem 5 te Z mills. Cherries are bursting on the trees by reason of too much rain. Dr. RafTety, Democrat, was elect ed Mayor of East Portland by 111 majority. Grasshoppers have made their appearnnce in Ji-ckson county and are doing damage. Ileppner and Blackman of Al- k&li have shipped 1,500,000 pounds of wool so far ibis seaon. Horse thieves have become so bold and desperate in Eastern Ore gon that no mercy will be shown to them when caught. Thomas Graham, who has a placer mine on Granite creek, Umatilla county, recently picked up a gold boulder winch netted -gooO. Col. Jas. W. Nesmitii, one of the best known public men of Ore gen, died at his residence in Polk county on June Nth. 1SS5. 11 was one of Oregon's early f loneers and his name is closely connected ' with the histery and progress oi the. State. He was bsm in Washing ton county, Maine, on "July 23d, 1620. He came to Oregon iu 1813. In 1845 he was elected Judge; was a captain in the Cayuse war of 1848; United States Marshall ia 1853; a Colonel in the Indian war of 1855; was elected United Skates Senator in 185G, and was appointed Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon and Washington in 1857. At Washington he did good service for his country and State. He was an ardent Union man and an intimate friend and adviser of the martyred Lincoln. At home and abroad he was admired for his ability, his elequeuce, his wit and his sterling social qualities. In his death tho Democracy of Oiegon lose one of their brightest states men and ablest leaders, lie will be held in kindly rcmcmbrarce by all. Some idea of the grasshopper plague in California may be derived from tho fact that in protecting a single vinyard from their ravages by driving them into the irrigating ditches myriads of the pests were drowned an J washed against the acretns, from which they were col lected. One hundred and eighty five grain sacks wero filled with dead hoppers. The lot weighed fifteen tons! Fifteon tons of grass hoppers killed iu ene day! In num ber they were estimated at 60,000-, 000. Fancy hundreds of su?h arm ies charging the wheat Colds of Umatilla county. Every Democratic Senator but one ia aaid to be ia Washington. Why! Well, the Constitution of the United Stat3 says that the President shall appoint officers "by and with the adrico and consent of the Senste," and Deniocra'.ic Sena tori are vilemly willing to do the duty f advibiLg. K-sln.ilionft!tC CrKisIi Mlahitry, The Gladstone Ministry, having been defeated on the lie venue bill fay a small maiority Bent their resignations to the Queen. Only twelve votes were the measure cf defeat, or rather that was the major ity against the bill on the second leading. Construct! rely this was taken as a vote of a want of conii ionce. It was not so much a ques tion as to the amount to be raised as to tho manner in which it should bo raised. Wine was not included in the extra duties; but beer come3 in for a large increase of taxation. It was long ago said that if a penny a gallon of extra tax were laid on beer in Germany it would create a revolu tion. It has. created oue in Great Britain that i3, the Liberal Minis try has retired from power or that proposition. It has been known tliat Gladstone was seeking favorable opportunity to retire. Perhaps this is the oppor tune time. The war in the Soudan has ceased. It was disastrous from the outset. But then peace is always acceptable when there is no c'orv to be. won. Moreover, the Gladstone j Miuistry has managed to retain the allegiance of Turkey under a tremen dous pressure from Uussia to become her ally in esse of war. With Turkey firmly attached to Great Britain, there will be no opening of the Dardanelles to the entmies of the latter. The 'Afghanistan . trouble has really subsided into nearly or quite a peaceful disposition of the whole matter, if, therefore, Gladstone re tires now it will be in a time of peace, although he warned his opponents that the danger was not wholly prist. When Disraeli was once ileteateil he resigned with his entire Cabinet. Hut lie advise! the Queen not to accept his own resigna tion, and he held power for some time afterwards. It is not at ail. likely that Gladstone will tender any such advice. One of the notable incidents con nected with the defeat of the Min istry is, that the Parnfrllites vted against Gladstone, who had been one of the best friends that Ireland ever had. If a Tory Ministry comes into power, there will be no hope at present for Ireland. There is not a Tory in Parliament who does not believe in giving the screws another turn on . Ireland. Vet the Irish Liberalswerewilling to help in strik ing down their friend, because he would not consent to any rash and destructive measures. Tho man who has brought about the disestab lishment of the English Church and enfranchised nearly two millions of voters, was stricken down by those who ought to have been his staunch supporters." As he was de feated by only twelve votes it may be said that the Parnellites defeat ed the Liberal Premier who had clone more lor Ireland than any other living man. It does not lock as if the Tories were coming into power, although it is known that Lord Salisbury has been watchins Eugene Register: We understand that Hon. John Whiteaker will move t Portland soon to attend to the duties of the otlice to w Licit he was recently appointed. A Boston drummer whe had traveled a great deal and knew everything in his mind was re Sieved of a $400 diamond pin a day or two ago while cn a spree. Wheat is no longer an experi mental crop in Wasco county. It is reported that the total product this year will reach 800,000 bush els, of which 500,000 w-ill be ex ported. John P,. Ladd has received the contract from the government for carrying the mail between Fossil and Alkali, three times a week. He will begin cs-.rrying mail and passengers on J u'y 1. The stable near he Fort Klamath Ilospilal was burned on the.night of May 25th, together with a quan tity ot hay and a horse and cow be longing to Dr. Robinson. The fire was of incendiary origin. An old man named Howard .was robbed of $1000 at his daughter's boarding house in Portland last week. No clue of the thief has as yet been discovered. The old man was lately from Missouri. Julius and Eugene Trumblowere last week convicted in the J ustice Court at Jacksonville for violating the fish law, by maintaining a trap in Ilogne river, near their flouring mill. They were fined 75 and costs. ;exi;ux sews, ! The Chinese are still troubling the good citizens of Victoria, j The Marquis of Salisbury ; is in doubt about forming a new Cabinet. Naval officers report a slrongsenti ment existing in Panama in favor of a premanent occupation of the isthmus by the United States, j In the Massachusetts supreme court two men with fiddles played for the judges to help them decide regarding the ownership of the song, 'Tt's English, you know." j Jlv. Jacob Hood and wife, of Lyi field, Mass., have just celebrated the sixty fifth anniversary of their marriage, at which the fourth gener ation of descendants were present. Six hundred and fifty conveyances and 2,500 persona atttnded the funeral of farmer Jacob Bomberger, a mile north of Lititz, Pa., on , I Sunday. lie was buried on his own farm. ifi fO -j ii ft'l iifi 3 M .& sf r r." TRADE '.1 ,A u 12 Ess a MARK, mm - a u bxa Abenlutfit-:. rrrejrom irpiates, j.meiics ana iVotw. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CUSE r or Cunslus Soro Tliront, Kmr:-n;s, Co! da. Influenza, BroncjtCta, AMhca,Crocp. Wbrop. Inc Cough, Guin-J-, Peiiss ij Chest, and cUur Hicii5L!Sof ibo Throat c'l Lotib. Price 50 at9 a rjottie. Sold by Drnaclsts ana Dealers. rartte8 rtj.uMe to iwlure (,'u.V dvtlrr to prcnniMtj ott jt jar litem uitl reccice Uc.y bottles, txtrcss i-harpes paid, lu tending one dollar to TUfc CHARLES A. VOUELEit (OKIUXV, bole Owcuis r.i-ii Maiitiiuclim-.-s. Ulimu.c, arjUd, U. S. Ju 5 1 MARKET. Is the most virulent form of blood-noison-inr. Lens speedily fatal, but not less cer taiiilv so, is the Vitiation of tho blood of which the first svmntoms are Pimples, overpowered the manager and j s.ties I,,,?"s41nua .r.uVlo eoll? -ErHP- warmngof Us presence by such indication!), no time should be lost in usiug Atter's SARSAPAitir.LA, the only perfect and reli able medicine for the purification of tho blood. John Gates, P.epublican, was elected Mayor of Portland over Sylvester Pennoyer, Democrat, by 150 majority. The Republicans elected Councilmen in the Second acid Third Wards, and the Demo crats elected J, J. Gallagher in the First Ward. The O. 11. & 1ST. Co. election re sulted in a drawn battle. Elijah Smith was re elected President, and Brayton Ives got into the Board'of Directors by a majority of 700 shares out of 235,000 cast. Port land stockholders voted for Ives. For a while it looked as if the meet ing would break up in a row. W. W. McElroy, of Umatilla countv, was adjudged insane by Juck'e Shaw and sent to the Iusane Asv an M auunation J udge. In Portland Isst Saturday at one o'clock Won, Fuon shot and killed Ah Ilee. Tho cause of the shoot ing was gambling in the "Joss House." The murderer was cap tured by a painter named Smith, who roused up a policeman and had the murderer committed to jail. Three masked robbers attacked and an accountant of a branch of the National Btnk of Australia at Melbourne. After stealing 1,000 they escaped. Mrs. Grace Fvobinson,of New Ha 'ven, confessed just before her dath that her approaching dissolution was caused by malpractice by a city physician, whom she employed unbe known to her husband. Sir John Lester Ivayl has purchas ed 8,500 acres of land on the Cana dian PuciSc near Balgonia, Assina- boia, wltere lie will establish a colony. He will purchase 60,000 acres in the Sacramento valley, Cab One Quillette of Montreal has brought suit for $10,000 damages against Dr. Berry, city vaccinator, for causing the death of his two children with impure virus. The doctor says the children died from measles. Heavy growprs of peaches in Dela ware are becoming uneasy over the great fall of young fruit from the trees during the past few days. This falling off is supposed to he caused by too much foggy and driz zling weather. Ii. A. Kester, editor of the Las Vegas, New Mexico, Optic, on Fri day received &100Q, paid by Mil lionaire Lynch, if he would abstain from liquor for six months. He wrote up his experience under the head, "Six Months Out of Hell." A California physician claims that the bruised pulp of eucalyptus leaves, which he. had been in the habit of applying to his very bald head for the cure of headache, had brought out a new and abundant crop of hair. The Queen is reported to have gently intimated to Mr. Gladstone that she would be pleased to have him smooth the wav for the Mar quis of Salisbury, his successor. The latter has promised a certain amount of support to the new Gov em men t. Judge McCue, Solicitor of the Treasury, has given an opinion to Secretary Manning' thut ; sardines or herring?, caught in Canadian waters bv American fishermen, in CROFULA Is a foul corruption in the Mood that rots out all the machinery of life. Nothing will eradicate it from ihc system and pre vent its transmission to "offspring but Ayeu'S ' Saksapakilla.' This prepara tion is also the only one that will cleano the blood of Mercurial poison and the taint of Contagious Diseases. Impover ished blood is productive of ANEMIA, A wretched condition indicated by Pallul Skin, Flaccid Muscles, Shattered Nerves, and Melancholy. Its first svmptoms are Weakness, Languor, lLoss of Nerve Force, and Mental De jection. Its course, unchecked, leads inevitably to insanity or dentn. f: dOHil FLETCHER AND T. E. Proprietors, DEALERS IX FRESH BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK Our meats are always fresh and good All orders tilled with promptness. Satisfaction Guaranteed. E. M. DENTGH. T. C. ANDERSON Weston Livery Stable HEW MEN, HEW PRICES and Fresh Horses! "Women i-r-niipiit 1 v softer f roiii it. The onl v medi cine that,' while purifying tho blood, en riches it with new vitality, nud uivisorai.es tiic whole system, is Ayer's SsrsapariiSa, I'KF.rAKF.D BY tr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Irfm-ell, Mass. ISoU by all Druggists: Trice $1; Six bottles for $3. '1 TWIST, NAVIES, GRANULATED AND FIHEOUT TofeSLCCOS. Cigars, Notions, Cutlery, PERFUMERY, PORTE M0NNAIES. . COMBS AND BRUSHES, FISHING TACKLE, STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS. PLAYSMG CARDS, FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY. French and American Candies, Otieapei t!ian Ever ...... AT , M. PASTIL'S. 'WESTON, OREGON. Saddle Horses, per day - $1.25 Buqgy and Team ; - - 4.00 EASY RiSS AND ALL NEW TEAMS! ILures tran1cfl by the day or month. Plenty ot feed and the best of attention. Transient Stock cared for promptly and at rea sonable rates. Give Us a Trial ! and ho convinced that we mean to do business on bUMiieHK prineijjles. RENTON & ANDERSON. Cheap, Cheaper, h eaoest j AGENT FOfl jrilE IronTurMiielM Engine i AND THE "3UC KEYS" Anti-Freezing Force Pump WOOD SUCTION PUMPS, Eosc, Hose Pipes, i and fittings. With Shoemaker & Walloon, I Agricultural Dealers, JUST RECEIVED DY St einalker Co. A FULL LI3E OF Thuu yesterday. Drs. Jessup boats of less than t re tons burden d W. a Warriner, and attorney Lan I admitted to the United ark A. Fullorton, made an ex- Mates free of duty. of his cass before the Pendleton Oregon, Fancy Dress Goods, SPHILMG AND SUMMMER SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS Ladies' Wear in Endless Variety. Canned Goods and Groceries. EucMnghm & Hecht's Boots and Shoes -k. SS3EECgT A EJO'S?2E3 Wc will not be undersold for cash. J Perfection eat Last The two Morrow county safes arrived Monday. The largo one ws brought up by Tom Ilintan, the boss teamster on the road. It weighs S,000 pounds and was loaded on a wagon hired especially for the occasion, of M. V. Harrison, of Alkali. Alkali Enterprise: A 14 year-old son of L. Q. Zachray, living on Shut tle flat, sustained a severs facture the lower Von-s of his right leg last, week by fulling between the wheels ef a water wagon, which run over hiai. Dr. Bcon set the broken bones and now has thoni encased in piaster paria with every hope of his patient fully recovering "the use of his limb. Younjr Besbee, who defrauded Shindler &, Co. of Portland, Oregon, some months a"o, and who ran away to Canada, was captured a day or so ajjo at Toronto, but after wards escaped from tho detective who had hiunn charge. IILs moth er who lives in Bjston, says she will make good the money he de frauded Shindler it Ce. of. The The Comptroller of the Currency has appointed Benjamin S. W Clark ani Samuel H. Taylor to be National Bank Examiners, and has assigned the former to duty in New York, and the latter to duty in In diana. The more they look into the af fairs of the S'aackamaxon bank, the worse they find things. Large sums wrre rcoived on deposit and not. entered on the 'nooks, while the amount drawn hy liignway (Jon tractor Joseph Conkliug was much larger than at first reported, now amounting up to $140,000. Miss. Maiy Jane Hoyt, of New York, through her coui sel, General Butler, General Prycr and F. J. Dupignac, has brought suit in the Supreme Court to recover damages placed at 1,000,000 irom Samuel Hoyt, Alfred Hoyt and James W. Jackson, executors of the estate of tho late Jesse Hoyt. On Saturday night John McCullough was announced to appear as Brutus in the forum scene from "Julius Cwsar," at the Star Theater, New York, in a benefit to Ebon Piympton and Gustavus Levick. An apology had to be made for McCullough, whose condi tion made him go to his bed at his loom at the Sturfeevant House at 7 o,clock. His mental condition will not allow him to play any character at present. Tho suit of Henry James, the BaltimorH millionaire, vs. Robert Tho Man Who Laughs! Oregon timber has advanced in price 10 to 13 per cont. in Australia. ' ' Gladstsf. was able to stand up gainst the reverses in Soudttn, the complications in Afghan, the diplo matic trickery of Russia and the clamor uf tho war party in England, but the influence uf beer and wins . , , i . Ki-y w3 loo mucu ioi iue granu inu li-jvi-ig run twtniy iig:it ntii?s ood uld maa. ! one ht,ur aud sevtuuen luiuulto. Oregonian Railway Com pany, limited, has brought suit against the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company, in the United States Court, to recover $68,131. It is alleged that the amount is due for rent from the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company fer the quarter ending May 15th. A TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE That will ride as easy as a four. Good and strong, with phaeton body groj, full, large back and the rider can use and feel no more horse motion than in a four-wheeled vehicle. Has all the conveniences for a doctor's box, for a crest, storm apron, and is as easy to get .in and out of as a buggy; nothing to climb over in getting in. See what is said of iu YORKVH.I.E, ILL., Titc. 1-2, 133. "It Htlie best cart in our city." II. II. MAT- "I have htsfn i;u ore of CimfvVs lJiiysi- LOCK, Ottawa, III. cians' KoaflJ'irt. f.aoiBi" t.m:, and am well pleased with it. 1 have prru-ti v l mlivine near- JACKSOXViLLR, ILL., March 28, 1883. ly tH'enty-tive .vtars, Artd have ucl shnost eve- W. il. JU!'KfJH Dear Sir-I am greatly ry Kind ot vtM'jie on two wheels t.ir.t 1 hvc ple-isc-d with your two-whetleu' vehicle. Jt uis. seen, fmt this is the ontv- conveyance of that dc- counts am th:n of the kinl. 1 have no more 1 icri!ti.ioii utii'. l iiau evfr u-cu lh:vt i e.tn nearu- use lor tyui-w ueeieu uuk.c i inv iniiine-ia. ! 1.. i rt ,r m c--.i:.iiii...r. .t i. . ir flM ..T-.V V, f PLANO. ILL . Iee. 8, WV2. W. II. CHURCH Dear Sir: The Koa.l Cart I purchased of you is all ar.A mure than you told me. It rides as easy as any four-whecied bll gv, and I most heartily rceomm -.ri'l it. O. P. IlLATLULKY, M. D. CLAYTON". MICH, April , 15S3. W. Pv. CHLKCH, Yor!iLl!e. lil. Dear Sir. I am well pleased with my Cart; think it well worth thii cost. Would not be without it for Garrett, President of the Baltimore i any price. o. lice. Because he buys his Goods at ADAMS from &r T51T!TTir A TVT WHS J.rV I I I PJUI2. J . W. It. CIirUCH, YorfcviV.e. III. Dear Sir. I our lioad tjarta oinL-e last teh and Ohio railroad, i restrain the orpMinn rf n rirtirn Vn H a rrol t c 1 have Used one uf your lio; . . . , . . I ruarv. 1 think ic superior to anv Uoad Cart I It is 111 r: thiuz lortne "husy W. E. KIXXKTTyM. V., Yorkvilie, lil. and prayii-z for t, chansc which ! would place him at the head of Tury . Ministry. '. Bulletin. had : wei and called him to the door. palatial residence now in course ot have examined. construction adjoining Mr. Janus' l,ractitio";1' dwelling, on Mount Vernen place bids fair to rival any case ever tried before any court in this country. Over 1,000 printed pages of testi mony have been read in open ,court since the case has been on final hearing. One of the most desperate of the disappointed office-seekers who have :een in ashmgton sidcb the 4:h ' Last Thursday, evening savs the Oregouiaii, John In man and D. and Alex Martin neighboring farmers. iivirtff on frafe Trpa preti-. linn ."' 11 . .. " . .. .. I DYER1tlT.en. TEN'S.. April 7. 191. . . .. . been in ashmzton sidcb the 4:li w. it. ciinai-sir TheCart u at hand and county, had a dispute. JUartin ; . ,T , - ha re.r,i ,.r I like it 5uLTi-ji.11. it u nmniv perfect. I Brother's went to Inmans house ... ' fi ; !, . . illicit laiiuiut 'aivi qli , 1.1 vilc .1.1 PAW PAW, Mav lh-3. W. P.. CHCr.CH Icar .Sir: You wish to know how J ii'r;c my Cart. I cannot say too much in its praUe. It is simply perfect. L. U. URAFFIT, M. D. M ATt'-HALL. TEXAS, April .VP, 1333. W. R. ClU'RCH Dear Sir I have now used my Cart ahout U:n days, an-i must say it stands the tvst ailmirahly. it- is alrnircd hy ever;, liody. Send me a top for it. Your-, truly. 15. F. EAlli, JI. D. appeared they each drew a revolver and commenced firing, shooting ten times. But one shot hit him, shoot ing off one thumb. He shut the door, but a bullet tired through it struck Mrs. Inman in the breast. How badly she is injured cannot l e learned. Inram -;ot bis shotgun J and fired at the assassins as they The steam yafch invented by a blind man in Providence, Rhode J ran, . but does not knw whether isianti, :a now jueti t una iiuasor, j ne nit euner or nos. Alter Jtae iu j bhooting thu nic-n ran for the woods and have not been caught. couid not ssuc any alterations. JJ. A. FOrt'LKEP., M. I last carunaierR, has become thorough ly heart weary and despondent over his failure to secure what he calls recognition. He has recently played his last card to secure a change in his luck. Somebody told him the other day that a piece cf the rope I i i" - . i . i usea in nanging a man .was a iuckj thing to carry. He itivested $5 in apiece of the roie used to hwg Guiteaa and now carries it in his riht hand . picket -S - a charm to allure the Adminislration into giv- -jing him a positior. I.AS.-'DAT.F., PKNS., April 20, l-3. Tlie Cart arrive! to-day, and 1 am jrreatlv pleard. li-i-aTji anjthimr in tiiii sction of the eountry. I wish, you tueee-i in vour enterprise. It. H. ASDISEWS, Editor anil Publisher of the Medical Summary. MAP.TIXS. S. C. Mav 20. 1SS3. Vt. R. CHUP.CH IiearSir The Cart ordered from you came yesterday. It is all and more than you claim for it. It ia certainly the finest and most convenient thinjr on wheils, 1 don't think 1 will use any other vehicle in my practice now. Yours respectlullv, O. B. EVASS. HEMSTEAD. TEXAS. .Tune K. 1S3. W. Ii. CHI'ltCH Dear .Sir Cart in at hand lias been tried bv me and is satisfactory in every particular. twill not hesitate to recommend them, not only to physicians, but also to any and ail persons havmir much driving to do. lours, etc., v. a. luakiv. GEip.fJETfiWX. GEORGIA, July 20, 1S83. W. It. CHf R';II I received mv hoad Cart all rihtand like it very much; would not exchange it for any four-wheeled vehicle I have ever had for my use. It is the admiration of ail who Bee it. Yours very respectfully, H. M. KAIGLER. ST. JOSEPH, MO., A'lsrast 16, 1SJ. W. R. CHL KCH Dear Sir The Cart was re ceived in Keou shape. I am hirrhly pleased with ft after irivinsf k a trial. It is much neater and more eompart tlian I expected. I think it will take here. Wishing you success, I am yours, Y. C. HOYT. CHFSTEIi, IOWA, Au.Tit 18, 1RV?. W. R. CHI P.'.'H Dear SirThe Cart is the liidite-st to draw :a the United States. The mow I use it the better I like it. Yours truiv. F. FKEEM!KE,M. D. MARLFS, TEXAS, w. R. CHURCH Tnoujrti yon have not asked for a reeomniei.dation of yur Cart, 1 think it my dutv to frive one. For eai-e and speed it can't be weii beaten. With -Vj Texan pony I thirk I can fc'o wiUi any iiib-prieed horse. S. P. ltlCE. Dross Goods, Laces & Ribbons for his Boots, Hats and Kcadj-SIadc Clothing for Lis Tca, Sugar and Coflce and all kinds of Groceries 'for hi Tobacco, Shirts, Blankets, and Everything he wants ior es:3:s:se33e- He buys for Cash, and declares he can-do hpttpr at E?i5TSJ5Si?T . E E? r ftH A IKI ! O " ifc.faavju. tJ6 nbUlHHIV w than he can at any other place c in the county, for they kfr trio hoet nf everything in W. R. CHURCH, MANUFACTURER, Xo. 10 Oregon St. YORKTILLE, ILLINOIS. ohandise and their prices are very reasonable.