Weston. Weakly Leader. FUIDAY,-JUNE;.6. 188. That the mincl t xerciset great in fluence or'er tbe bod; h long bteo fcogruzd m a indisputable fact. WVtl athenticatcd c&se are on frcord iu which death baa been cauatd by the 'direct influent of the Diind opon the Wly, and others equally well authontiuateu in rnicn tifo haa evidently been prolonged in apite cf the trost fatal maladies tT tba ahenr strength of will power Tbo recognition of this mnntal.force Lai led to the idea that the disnaae of oue person might be cured by the force of mind of another. A tendencr cf our nao is to unnze forces. Nothing 89 pains th American mind as the thought of having anything go to waste. We are now id a worry lest there may be an electric" potency that 'might turn 1I our wheels; we.ara attempt ing to run engiuts by sunbeams; the waste of water power at Niag ara Is the grief of many; while those who have escaped -'these forms of distress aro mkds unliajir-y because the air is nut as full of balloons as the streets are of cars and wagon. Whether the muid cure, of which we now rend so much, can be more widely u til szd iu medical practice Vraiftins to ha neen. In the hands 1 of charlatans it is now being sub jected to. no small share of nierci Ikks ridicule. But Ignorant impos- . tors' are sometimes the Crst to take up that which is iutrin.sicj.lly good, and though they may bring it into disrepnte they cannot destroy what- vr actual efficacy it may possess. The active influence of the mind upon the body is undoubted and the intelligent practitioner even now resorts to it in connection with fresh air, nutritious diet, pure 'water and tuetlicina in the treat ment of many cases. The mental condition of the patient is of no flinull importanco in the t-eatment of many disease; but j nut how far one mind can influence another as a remedial measure remains to be socti. ljvra A Card. The undersigned members cf the. iowa jrress excursion w tne ireciuo coast, bave found, one report here which is unjust to the State which we love and. honor. It is that the statute incorporated in its laws prohibiting the common salt of intoxicating liquors as ber- ersgi-s, is not and cannot be execut ed. ' Represent iutt different Darts of the 'state,' we testify tbat the pro- numory statute, considering trie short time since it was enacted, is as well enforced throughout the stale generally as other laws, and it is daily growing stronger iu public sentiment and will become the per manent policy of the state. V e ask ths attention ot the press of the Pacific coast to this eorrectioa of erroneous and unfair statements. . C F Ularlsson, Des Moines; G F Msgoun, Grinnell; H Wallace, V1nter3et; L S Coflin, member Iowa R R Com, Ft Dodge; G E Frost, Clear Lake, la; J W Bull, CVdar itapids; J Mat.rin,- Muscatine; C W Ki-lper, Mt Vernon; G B Rockwell, Rockwrll; Wilson Spencer," Cres'.on; Henry C Lamb, Der.ison; G ,W Thompson, Ianlip; Hd Jackson, What Cbnr; T J Palmer, What Cheer; J W Dorses, Monticello; R Davis, Aniia; F McClelland, Cedar Upids; Ralph Rbbinson, Newton; Chas B Marine, Vinton; II J B Cumnnngf, W intprset; John Grsy, ! Avoco; T, McK Stuart, Clarinda;' D Shefler, Cedar Falls: F W Faulks, Cedar Rapids. M. L Ward, Cedar Rapids; S Koder, Monroe; Wnt Toman, Independence; E A Snyder, Cedar balls; J W Jarnagm, Monte zuma; C Ash ton, Guthrie Center; F A Sim-nons, Cedar Rapids; F M Mills, Des Moines; G P l iar await, Des Moines; J F Girton; H Neyen esck,' Pelia; A D Wick, Jewell Junction; J W Foster, Guthrie Cen ter; J D Whitman, Dallas Center; F L Whitman, Dallas Center; F Chamberlain, Springville; S II Biu man, Mt Vernon; A W Swalm, O.skaloosa; J E Motz, Guthrie Cen ter; J Maxson, West Liberty; S A Craworth, GrirnelljD Hutchinson, Creston; F R Conaway, Brooklyn. Tili'UE is something in a name. Not only do the vendors of patent medicines and tiilet soaps consider it sdvantsgeous to liav the favora ble - recommendation of Henry WnH Richer, but thre are found poiiucisnx and thtologiars in this '.nitry who considftj his opinions as wG' ,hy f quoting.' That Beech ir it an able man his career has fully donmistrated, but that he is a good Hion, or evon an honest man is ope'i t j qji.'stion. The opinion f an able honest man is always en titled to consideration, but tho opin ion of tush a man as Beecber on any subject it worse than useless, as his sincerity may always be rea sonably doubted. TliK usual annual uprising of the Clieysr.no Indiana is anticipated and givs . promise cf being quite set ions The, preliminary murders hare been committed. The Chey ennes are said to bo well supplied with arrcs and ammunition. Tn all probability a running fight will be kept up all summer. At the ap proach of cold weathsr, when the grass becomes poor and provisions scarce, a treaty v ill be made; then the most dange; :us' of the leaders will bo fed a;id clothed all winter and turned loose in the spring ready for aaothcr picnic of pillage and slaughter. This plan is getting milo monotonous. Trnnk Lines in (he I'nitcd St.-.tos. The tendency of the railways in ihe United States has been to com bine into systems forming sorio of the longest lines of continuous rail way administration in the world. The wholo railway mileage in the United States and Canada is about 120.000 miles, and nearly hf.lf, or 57,93-1 miles, is in the hands of 15 companies, which in turn represent the amalgamation of a greater num ber ot corporations. The magnifi cent distances traversed by these railroads are as follows: Miles. Missouri Parific. . . . f,045 Cliicfl.'0, Milwaukee & St Vau' .. .5,804 Chicago and Northwestern 5,(i-;." I'emisylvnnia 4,S'iT Union Pacific..: 4,743 Central Pacific Canadian Pncific.... .. Wabash, St. l.ouis and Pacilic, . Vundtrbilt" roads ; Grand Trunk AtcM.-oin, Ton. ka and Sarin i'e Southern P;u-il'o . . .... liultiumre and Ohio Northern Pacific Louisville and a,hvilic CEaEEAL sews. The City of Mexico press excur- 8iob has started for El Paso and other cities of the United States. Upwards of a hundred and sixty miners were killed by the Pendle bury colliery explosien at Manches ter, England. ... Frederick Douglass has been in vited to take editorial charge of the Globe, the colored men's organ in New York city. . A Boston man, claiming to be a scientist, says if the earth is not bored full of holes it will burst. As tbat scientist is at the Hub of the Universe he ought to know. C. P. Hundngton says that the railroad wars waged among lines east ef Chicago can all be stopped by merging all the companies t.orth of the Potomac and south of St. Lawrence in one. George A. Pyers, convicted of wife beating at Baltimore, Md., re ceiled fifteen lashes at the hands 0? the Sheriff this week. He is the first white man whipped in Maiy land for that offense. By the last assessment roll of San Francisco it appears that the estate of Charles McLaughlin pays taxes on 750,000 of personal property, Lemuel Stanford on 287,' GiO, and Charles Crecker on 148,- 000. Although the State of New York will take charge of the grounds about Niagara Falls next month the 100 Bashi-bazouk hackmen of the village will not be under State control, and will run thinjrs as usual. The steamer Isere, which bears the Bartholdi statue, is named after the French river Isere. She was once a ramous irigate, ana was transformed into a transport during the Crimean war, and has since been used as a supply ship. Winnepeg Pioner Lodge, Knights of Labor, has issued an earnebt appeal to workingmen in the United States not to be beguiled by the advertisements for workmen put out by the . Canadian Pacific and other contractors, because la bor is abundant in Winnepeg and the Northwest. STATE XEYVs. R. F. Gibbons is the new Mayer of The Dalles. Snewftdl in the mountains around Lakeview the other night. Several "esses of smallpox are re ported from Wells station, Benton county. ":. "" Large numbers of squirrels arit destroying crops in portions of Union county this season. The Iowa editors found the latch- string out to them all over the State, and warm greetings at every thresh- hold. There ipno doubt of the richness of the new quartz discovery near Pine valley. Prospecting outfits are the order of the clay. . A12yearoldboy named Hamilton was drowned in the middle fork of the Willamette above Pleasent Hill, near Hyland s ferry, last Sunday. A large area of corn was planted this season and sir.ee the late raiDS looks well. Jackson county cannot fcS .... ! TRADE IT11 so: TV SI Freefrmn Opiates, JSmettcs and Poisons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CUBE Far Coughs. 8i-o Taroef, "Ijcrvcncw, Co! da, Influenza, BroitcbJtlSr A etliiaa, trooii, Wbaaa tng ougb, Qx!iiy, Pftiu iu Cbeer, aadotitor eftccf ious o: ths Tbroe t and Lun v Ptice 5 Cp v?Ets a bottle. Sold by Drosista anu Dea-ers. Partlc-s unable to iudiu e their tifX'Jer to frrortioHif mf. i ff-r them tail rt.reive two bottles, Jurci :Ty- sxiid tj souO-ftj otjc dollar to lkL t"A&-LiX A. Yft;:.LHK COMI'Aix, dble Owners a;i.l Siniuf-ic 'Lirs.- w-'iwnrci aarjii&d, CIA, 1 Old MARKET- FLETCHER AND T. EJ Proprietors, DEALERS IS .4.101-i The San Francisco Bulletin com plains that the Chinese are pouring into California in almost as great numbers as ever, notwithstanding the restrictive legislation. The great, majority come on Custom House certificates believed to have br-en purchased in Hong Kong from returning coolies. Tho Saoramerfto ihcord-Union painfull? exclaims: '-Will not the Assoeat-d Press agents at the East give a ior.g-sufi'eiing public rest irt'ira!ie wearisome and disgusting Total... press of frothing Kctrencbuirut. Wtile the Republican the Oresjonian stripe ia with rage over the occasional change of a postmaster, they are anxises to overlook the fact that the Post master General is not allowing the matter tf postoffice changes to in terfere with bis giving close atten tion to the details of his office and char.giag extra vp.gance to economy, and lopping off' unnecessary ex penses. From a statement prepar ed by Second Assistant Postmaster General Knott it appears that re ductions aggregating 54!,o9G were made' in the expenditures on ac count of transportation service dur ing the months of April and May. During April the reductions in ex penditures for star route service were D315. In May tho expendi ture for star route service was re duced SG244; for steamboat service 31,8-17, and for mail messenger service, $1841. atc(.'ouiits5i the. drunken revels of that brutal'ellowl John L. SullivanlJ '' v, I Suppose ha.an crush a man s skull on-jv-ith a S.W of his fisl-1 What of 7;)3 it! . .Shall he therefore be thrust :1..7.S9 j constantly before tbe public eyef .h.''rll! Tin nev Commissioner of Agri .i.f.oO cultufj is making a reputation on ! his ability to stand off the office ! seekers. No head of a department is so accessible as Mr. Coleman, He is suavity and good nature per sonified, and accepts advice upon the reorganization of his force with an air of real thankfulness to the giver, but if any Congressman las succeeded in getting patronage or promises out of the Commissioner. An Efficient Bemstly In all cases of Bronchial and Pulmo nary Affections U Ayf.u's Cherry Pectoral.' As such it is recognized unri prescribed by the medical profession, cud in many thousands of famine, for tba h- m,Hlp,l in r .n !n nPin Pa5t. 10 W J ears, ii nas Doeiiremirueuas-an a ... r. jnva,uaoi3 nousenokl rented v. It U a preparation that only requires to bo taken in Ihe man vv llkms, wha recently tried to blow up his wife, in East Portland, . with dynamite, was convicted of an attempt to commit murder. James Loyanciar, a well known contractor of Portland, after re ceiving ad vancesonseveral contracts, to the amount of 2,u00 has turned up missing. Albany Democrat: The Hessian fly has mads its appearance in the wheat fields of Michigan and the locusts have appeared inNewJersey, and Iowa editors in Oreg.in. A hail storm passed over a portion of Grande Ilonde valley on Monday ot last week. Grchards, crops and garden truck were destroyed. Hail fell to the depth of several inches Contract has been let by Jackson county to the San Francisco Bridge company for the construction of a bridge acres3 Rogue river near By bee's ferry. The price is 513,487. A cheese factory at Cov., Union county, Oregon, turns cut about 1000 pounds of cheese a dav. The company milk 500 cows, and besides buy milk from neighboring farmers. Eugene Roportor: Notwithstand ing the dull times the indications now aro such as to show an aggregate (i improvements in the city this sea sen equal to, if not g; eater, than last year. A 9 year old son of Mr. Fit:ke, living cn Sucker creek, Josephine county, had the finger and thumb or one of his hands blown off by the accidental discharge of a gun a few days since. S. B. Beeves of Heppner was se riously hurt by a pack animal one day last weeks---4irfeevfev-4t toati-j nch ghastly cut a little above the right ear. It is thought he will soon recover. MUTTON AND PORK i Our meats aro always fresh and good All orders tilled with promptness. Sa tisf&ct inn Guaranteed. vprv smutl nnjintitifs. sintl a fpv ilrisi--; f It administered in the early stages of a Cold or cougii will effect a updy euro, Etut may, very po.-sibly, save' life. "There is no doubt whatever that Ap's Gherry Pecloral Has preserved the. lives of great numbers of persons, by wresting the development of JjaryRjSitis, Mroncniti3, f neiunoma, and Pulmonary Consumption, ntid by the cure of those dangerous maladies. It should be kept ready for use in every fantilv where there are children, ns it is a medicine far superior to all others in the treatment of Croup, the alleviation oi Whooping Cough, and theeureof Colds and Iniiuenza, ailments peculiarly inci dental to childhood and youth. Prompti tude in dealing with all diseases of this class is of tho utmost importar.ee. Tho los3 of a single day may, in many cases, entail fatal consequences. Do not waste precious inao in experimenting wun medicines of doubtful efficacy, while tho malady is constantly faming a deeper hold, but tuUe at once the speediest and most certain to cure, Aysr's Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. E. l DENTON. T. C. ANDERSON WeBton Livery Stable uEW MEN, EW PRICES and Fresh Horses! TWIST,-NAVIES, GRANULATED ARD FIHECUT Cigars, Notions, Cutlery, PERFUMERY, PORTE MONNAIES, I AID BRUSHES, FISHING TACKLE, iEeYADSCiHQQLBOOEtS. PLAYING CARDS, FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY. French and American Candies, G !iea,pep " . than Ever - 19 .AT.. 'WESTQS OREGON. I ta.!;e tliia method of informing tbo public, and the farmers in arsicuiar, that 1 nave opened a com pitta assortment oi Agricultural Implements, COX3'-STlSa CP Plows and Harrows. MOWERS, RAKF.S, headers, Wagons, Etc., he isn't Wagcing of it. The enormous increase; in the ma terial wealth of the United State? axcpeding that of any other nation Saddle Kcrses. per o'av -!1.25 Euccv and Team - 4.00 EASY FiSOS AND ALL HEW TEAMS'. Horses boarded by the day or mntb. ! Plenty of ioed una the best of atteiiuua. Transler.i Siock carel for promptly and at rea sonable rates. ; Give Us a Trial and be convinced that we mean, to do business on business i rintvlcs. i DENTON & AMDERoOrJ. Cii8ippCSi8ipirp G!i eaoest JE-'ST RECEIVE BY I intend to make a specialty ot tbe celebrated ALBION SEEDED, t!;s most complete fnraiins inif.leaiont ever in vtnteil. Anytluuit I do nut hajjt-n to liac in stock will lie or Jei ed on short notice. CHAS. CCWLIKG, THARP BHOSLj t B! ackssni t h i si .i Dcao to order in first-class Style. j In addition to the above wo wotfd respectfully infonn tho farmers of tiie surniundiin; country that we now carry & full line of j AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS i J. I. Case asnl Randolph Headers. ! ! The Celebrated Esnpirc EIow crs and the utudebakcr Wag ons. BK03., Adams - Oregon. SteinalLer Co A FULL LINE OF m . mm f.-S W4 tl IS PS "Bemm Goods. . 3 fili RH i1-, smmm The Pine creek mines in Union county are attracting attention People are leaving thpir farms for the new discovery. From twenty pounds of rock four pounds of pure gold was obtained. The body of a roan was found in Klamath river last week at the mouth of Centennial ditch, supposed to be the tramp printer who was drowned m trying to swim the river a couple of weeks ago at the stage ferry Mrs. Ilankins, tho woman whose throat was cut by her husband, is reported by her physician to ba uu does not seem to result in bettering j proving wonderfully. The wound is Tub Iowu card pul.lUhoJ in this .ue is worthy tf notice. It is the habit of thoso who either from hon est belief or iu-rccntry motives dare not openly opposo the lirjuor traffic to traduco every cDbrt made to restrain or prohibit tha same. Thy geize with avidity upon every 1 tetuUance of failure in temperance legislation to show the weaklier of the good cause and substantiate their positions with interested tes imony and garbled statislics. The Iowa press excursionists are rrpre tentative men from all parts of that State and their voluntary testimony is entitled to weighty consideratien. Tim scene of the murder is this time at Spikane Falls and another inoifensive white man ia the victim of Iudian butchery. A man named Cliaa. Guyer. while coina auietlv - 3 C 1 J home froiu his work was fatally hot in the back by a cowardly drunken Indian. If we must have . Iudian Agencies let those treacher ous wards of the nation bo compell- . ed to remain within their bouudar- 1 i l J! TDK joint ieaso of the O. It. & N. Co.'s line to the Northern Pacific and Vuion racino is said to be actually Accomplished. The benefit . to Eastern Oregon is not yet sppar. ent. The State Board of lmm'gration J has decided to fix up a car of tho State's products af'er the enmini; harvest, place a man in charge cf the ame, and send tho whole outfit around to the dilferent county and btate nirs in the Western States tor Bxhiiiition. The different rail roads have agreed to transport the car frre cf charge, and the cost, to the f."tate will be comparatively light. The work of collecting the necessary material will begin at once. The duty of the man in charge of the car will be to dis course on Oregon to the attendants at the fair and set before them the wonderful resources of Oregon. The Wheeling, West Virginia, i Chamber of Commerce recently sent a representative on a tcur through several counties in the southern and western portions o'f the State te in vestigate and roport n the alleged destitute condition of the people in those sections. He his returned and states that there is no truth in the reports that the people are in first- rate circumstances. Reil, the Canadian rebel, has rost the government so far about $1,500,000. The large number of new admis siuiis this month to the Military Academy at West Point bruiijs the carps of cadets up to about the full standard. There are mow not over twentv-Gvo vacancies existing in the four classes, which means that every Congressional district in the Union is represanted, beinj; nlmost without precedent. The September admissions will fill every vacancy. A serious strike of htone misons is in progress in Berlin. The ef forts of the strikers to prevent tlier mesons from working en the buildinj-s m process of erection have led to riots, and many arrests have been mude. the condition ef the masses. In 1884 the valuation of property in the United States was 51,070,000, 000 in round numbers. According to the statistician Mulhall, tne United States has increased sixfold in wealth since .1830, and we pre daily aiding 1,000,000 of value te the accumulated stock. And yet, in spite of this statistical prosper ity, a half million of yeople in New York City live in 20,000 houses, and hundreds of thousands of per sons who would willingly work can not obtain employment. . The following from the New York Tribune shows how business is transacted in oils: "The Presi dent of the Oil Exchange in his an nual report, submitted on Tuesday, states, as if it were a matter for congratulation, that the transac tions in crude certificates during the past year at New York have amounted to 2,839,621,000 barrels. Reckoning the yearly production at about 30.000,000 barrels, we find that the transactiens at New Yoik alone were about ninety five times the entire annual production. Or, supposing that there are 300 busi ness days during the year, this ex change succeeded is selling the en lire annual product of oil about once in every three davs. It does not seem to occur to the President that such transactions as these are injurious to the public interest." J The War Department has receiv ed reports irom Fort Reno, Indian Territory, dated the 18:h instnnt, to the ellect that great excitement prevails at that place over a threat ened outbreak by the Cheyenne In dians, known as the Southern Chey ennes, who are making preparations to go on the war path. Treops have been dispatched to quell the disturbance. War Department offi cials are not informed as to the cause of the threatened outbreak. If these Indians go on the war path there will be difficulty in quieting them. The Chtyenues are report ed to be as troublesome to deal with as are the Apaches. The country, however, in which the former live would be more advan tageous to soldiera pursuing them ; than ia the rough, rocky country m which the latter are being followed. ejection at Last, 2H OUilO OR MEN AND BOYS Ladies' Wear in Endless Variety. Canned Goods and Groceries. BnoMngliam & Heohtfs Boots and Shoes WCSiraS SH3S:. Wc will not he undersold for casii. s . I btftttl e i Is a Unn IMikrt I miinrltA.1 I im nidi! liny uiugiidi vv healing rapidly and in a short time she will be able to be on her feet again. ll'.o Jja Granue Gazette savs that the railroad company has given the city a block of "round near the University, and it is only matter of time when they will have the county seat at that place. -AshlanJ Tidings: Some little ex citement is reported over new placf diggings now being worked on Cotton wood creek, above Shattuck's place on the other side of the Siskiyous. It is said gome fifty men have been at work there, some making good wages. The herder of a band of she ep belonging to Newconib and New man. cf Echo, has been stolen i , i , , r mi i j i dans' Roa'l Carts 'or some finvi, murdered or led astray. 1 ho band p!.awl w,t!, it. , he pfacH..j was iounu a lew days ago near Pilot Rock without a captain. No tidings of the herder as yet. The most interesting game of beseball of the season was played at North Yamhill on Saturday. Nine younj ladies played against nine men over 50 years of age, and the ladies beat them in a score rf V? tn 95. MpArinnville talks nf Hending the ladies a challsnge. , Mountain Sentinel: Joel Hub barb, a boy 13 yenrs ot agp, was sent to jiil last Friday, in default ot turnisinng bail to appear before the next grand jury. He was committed by Justice Hunter of Lcstine on a charge f having stolen two horses, to which crime he confessed. Dalles Sun: On Sunday an old man was found dead in the moun tains west of Kin-islev about sixteen miles. He had been working in the timber there. Mr. Geurlay, who gave us the information, said that a party of neighbors had gone in to hold an inquest. From all that could be learned he died from na tural causes. The latsly appoirted Collector of Internal Kevenne for Oregon and Washington, ex Governor Whita ker, took charge of tbe of the office Wednesday. Among hi3 new appoi Jt menU is Chauncy Barbour, of Walla Walla, to be deputy collec tor of the Walla Wall a district, vice E..L. HerrifF, resigned. It is under- stood that Barbour was backed by U-Q 10 0regm gj. 9 r T 1 rt A TWO-WHEELED VEHICLE That will ride as easy as a four. Good and strong, with phaeton body gcod, full, largo 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 chest, storm apron, and is as easy to get in and out o as a buggy; nothing to climb over in getting in. See what is said of it: TOP.KVIT.LE, ILL., Dec. 12, 13S3. "It istlie best Kirt in our city." H. II. MAT- "I have boon usinir one of Clmr.-Ii's Piivsi- LOCK, Ottawa, 1.1. anf! am well r)ncti'-.l meilicine near- JAUN). V I ULK, it.!, Jiarcn va, in.,. ly twenty-tiro vears, and havo used iilnnwt tve- W. K. tJIIUlKlI Wear Sir--I am greatly ry kind of ieh;clo on two wheals that 1 have pleased with your two-wheeled vehicle. It Uis- sccn, hut this is the only convey anee of that de- counts any thin of the kind. I have no more svription Ilia'. I have evx-r Ui.-rl tii.it I can hearti- uso for four-w heeled busies in my business, iy recommend." W. T. SUEilWoOD, M. D. A. W. TIPTON, M. D. FLANO. ILL , Dec. 8, 132. VT. B. CUtRCH Dear Sir: The Komi Gut I purchased of you ia all and moro than you told me. It tides as e-.sy as any four-wheeled bug gv, and I most heartily rccomm.-nd it. O. P. BLATCHLEV, M. D. CLAYTON, MICH., April 20, 1883. W. K. CtlUKCH. Yorkville. 111. Lar Sir. I am well pleased with my Cart; thin'.; it well worth tlie cojt. Would not ba witiiont it for any pries. O. ti. P.ICE. MARTIXS,S. C. MaT 20,13. W. R. CHUItCH Dear Sir The Cart oHcrtd from you i-ame ycsttrJay. It is all and more than you claim for it. It is certainly the finest and most cnvenunt tbin on wh-lii. I don't think 1 will use any other vehicle in my practice now. Yours rcBpectfuily, O. B. EVANS. . IIEMSTEATX TEXAS, June 16. 1S3. W. U. CHUItCH Dear Sir Curl is at hand- has been tiied bv ma and w satisfactory in every particular. I will not hc-sitr.te to recommend themT r.ot only to physicians, hut also to any and Because he buys his Goods at ADAMS from REESE & REDMAN. Drees Goods, Laces &, Ribbons for his Boots, Hats and Ready-Made Clothing for Ma Tea, Sugar and Coffee and all kinds of Groceries for hi V,-. R. CHURCH. Torkvillc. 111. Dear Sir. I have used one of vour Riad Carta sii.ee last Fe'i- all peroom havinj much driving to do. ruary. I think it superior to any Koad Cart I Yours, ete., P.S.CLARK, have examined. It w TrlK tr:in for the "busy Dractitioner." W. E. KIX.St.TT. M. D., nEIRKCTOTN. GEORGIA. July 20, lf3. Yi-riiville, lil. W. R. CilUR'.H I received my koad Cart all riiriit and like ir. verv iniir-!i: rj:i:.l not cxehaT.L'e PAW PAW, May 1st, 1553. it lor any four-wheeled vchii-lJ have ever had I ' W. R. CHURCH lear Sir: You vriih to know for my use. It is the admiration of ail who see i OtiaCCO. Shirf S. iiJ.inUCIS. aQU fcVerVtalllff hft WATlta fny ? - 0 .. a v A how I like mv Cart. I cannot say too much in it. Yours very resrecUu!!v. it. praise. Is Usimplv perie-ct. H. M. KAIGLER. L. H. UKAFFIT, M. D. JOSEPH, MO., Acsriftt 16, 15-S3. MAR-HALL, TEX S, April 30, 1333. W. R. CHURCH Iear Sir The Cart was re- W. H. CliiTRi-H Dear Sir 1 have now used ceived in ooo s!:a;e. lam highly pleased with lny Cart airfjut ten davs, and must say it stands ft after sivir.j it a trial. It is much neater and the test admirably. It is admired by everybody, more compact than 1 expected. I think itill tiend me a top for it. Y'ours trtilv. 1J. I". KAD3, M. D. kehere. Wishing you success, I am vour. Y. C. HOYT. DYERDURGH. TEN.V, April 7, 1S3. W. R. CHUIXH sir Tne Cart isat hand and I h.ke. it spiuudidr. . It i simply perfect. I cou.d not make any alterations. JO. A. FOVVLKER, M.-D. CTTFSTrR, IOWA, Auinst 18, 1K-.3. W. R. CHL-RCH Dear Sir Lie Cart is the !:'htest to draw in the United States. The more I use it the better I like it. Yours trulv, F. FREE1IIKE, M. D. LAXFDALE, PESN-. April ia, MARL1X, TEXAS. The Cart arrived to-day, and' I am zri&Aj W. R. CHURCH Thcuirh you have not asked pleased. Beats anythinif in thii sectioi of the for a recommendation of your Cart. I think it my country. I wish you success m vour enterprise, dutv to jfive one. For ease and speed it ran t be R. H. AXDKEW3, Well beaten. With a M Texas pony I thirk I Editor and Publisher of the Medical Summary. can go with any high-priced Uorw. S. P. RICE. MANUFACTURER, YOIIIiYILLE, ILLJXOIS. He buys for Cash, and declares he can-do better at REESE & REDMAN'S than he can at any other place in the county, for they -keep the best of everything in eraiie and their prices are very reasonable. rchandise. VUCiJtllC T VUI UCC9, , J