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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1888)
COAST CULLINGS. Devoted Principally to Washington Territory and California, Chaa. McStravick, of Grass Valley, Cal., was riding in a buggy and lead ing a colt by a line. The colt stopped suddenly, tearing off three fingers of his left hand. Wm. Keyes and John Peyton, had a few words at Boca, Cal. Keyes struck Peyton with a pistol. The men clinched and Keyea fired. The bullet entered Peyton's breast and passed through, the left hine. lie is dying. Alexander Duckworth, serving a seven years' sentence in the state prison at Folaom, Cal., for robbery at San Francisco, attempted to escape. and was shot by guard Fitisimmona, the ball passing through the prisoner's thighs and indicting a dangeroas wound. The nitrv-elvcerine house of the California Powder Works at Pinole Cal., exploded. The employes had left the building about ten minutes before trie explosion occurred. About 3,000 pounds of glycerine exploded. The building was totally destroyed. No one was hurt. During a runaway at Sacramento, Cal., a wagon oocu tried by Isaac Lea and Mrs. James Blundin collided with that of an old man named Myers Both of the latter were thrown out the lady receiving a severe cut in the face, and Myers striking on his head and being probably fatally injured. Francis G. Bornemann, cashier of the sub-treasury at San Francisco in 1885-86. was arrested by the U. B. marshal upon an indictment found against him by the federal grand jury. The charge against Bornemann is tint of embezzling $10,000 in currency from the sub-treasury. The coroner has been called on to investigate the death of a 14-year-old child bi parents belonging to the Band of Holiness, and living in a hut in Arroyo Seco, Cal. The child had been sick two months, but the parents re fused to call in a physician, saying the Lord would care for the sufferer. Lucy Sing, a Chinese babe, died at th Chinese mission in San Francisco. The infant was taken by a charitable society from an undertakers shop in Chinatown, whither it had been taken by its inhuman parents. They con sidere 1 it too puny to live, and they wanted to save trouble by having it near the cotnn at the time of death. At an executive meeting of the di rectors oi the Nevada bank Ex-Sena tor Fair waa paid a balance of f 2,000,' 000 which the bank owed him. This squared the account between the old bonanza partners that has been tin settled, and Mackay, Flood and Fair have now arranged all their financial affairs as relating to each other com pletely satisfactorily. Fishermen on a tug which went out to Farallone islands near Sau Fr-tn cisco, caught a huge devil fieri. The animal had a number of tenacles. It clung so closely to the side of the steamer that two of the arms had to be severed in order to get it on board It is the largest specimen of the octo pus caught here, the arms measuring fully four feet m length. Charles SrnUh, a traveling man, cut his throat at the What Cheer House in San Francisco. He was out of employment and without money, for the first tfme in bis life, he s.tid, and would rather be dead than become beggar at his age. lie is about 50 years old. His wind pipe was cut and Police Surgeon Martine.au performed a timely operation which will save hi, life. William rwcholson, a shoemaker at San Francisco, came home shortly af ter midnight, in an advanced condi tion of inebriety. A lodger undei took to help the man up stairs to his room and with much difficulty had dragged him to the top of the front flight, when Nicholson's almost inert body slipped from his grasp, and went rolline: and bounding to the floor below. Within a few minutes he was dead. He had broken his neck. Jjouis r uror, a lU-year-old boy iiv ine lust out of ban irancisco, was killed by a charge of bird shot fired at a cat by Joseph Miller, who works on the ranch. . The cat that Miller was "after had crawled into a brush heap, and he waa poking around after it. The little boy came up to see what was going on, and got between Miller's shotgun and the cat, just a Miller pulled the trigger. The full charge struck the boy in the abdomen tearing a horrible opening. A bold attempt was made in broad day light by John Govev, a contractor to set fire to the extensive lumber yards of the West Coast Lumber Com' pany at San Diego, Cal. He was dis covered running out of the yard from a spot where a pile of rags, saturated with kerosene, had been fired under a pile of dry lumber. It is reported that Govey had a dispute with t'ie company regarding some lumber he had bought, and threatened ven- geanc - VV hen men's a2"ectons do frame their opinions, they are in defense of error more earnest, a great deal, than, for thd most part, sound believers in the maintenance of truth; apprehend ing according to the nature of that evidence which Scripture yicldeth Hooker. It is good to be shaken up, and also to shake ourselves up so as to get a variety of sensation and experience, and be compelled to take new views of life. To sit in the same spot, look out at the same window, study the same objects, is to cultivate a monotony in life that is deadening. United Presby terian. Put Yourself in His Place Envi ous yonng man (speaking of favored rival) Yes, George is clever and hand some, but he is so abominably conceit ed. Sharp Young Lady But, Mr. Dumley, if you were handsome and clever, would not you be conceited? (A few moments' reflection followed by total collapse of Dumley. Harper's liazar. A clergyman, in introducing a missionary from India to his congrega tion, concluded his remarks with a quotation from Bishop Heber's cele- brated "Missionary Hymn," and said, with marked emphasis: Our frienc' comes to us from that distant heath ei land, 'Where every prospect pleases, and only wta it til.'" The missionary could not help shovt ing his embarrassment, when he ros to speak amidst the irrepressible xoirt" of th- "on;regation at their pastor' aw 't-handed compliment . .. !'r ' OREGON NEWS. Everything of General Interest to Condensed Form. A coasting schooner ij being built by Wm, Squire at Tillamook. The Congrfgationalists of Hillsboro expect fcoon to build a church Mrs. Campbell if Empire, Coos bay, died at the age ol eU. Phoenix. Jackson couuty, will build a f 1,200 school house. Considerable excitement exists over the coal discovery in the Nehaletn county. A two storv hall is to be built at Yaqnina City by the Masons aud Odd Fellows jointly. .The dies tree of the graduating clast of the State University this year is a Lanx turopea, grown in tne nurserv at Woodburn, Marion county Paris is the name of the new town laid out for the county seat of M il heur county, and the county is with out a newspaper. A call waa isaued bo prominent bus iness men of Albany for a citizens' meeting, for the purpose of organising a board of trade. M. M. Sale, son of A. H. Sale, died at Astoria, of eerebro spinal meningi tis. He was 23 years old, and a native of Marion county. At the preliminary examination of W. L. C. Elliott, at Independence, he was held to answer in the recent mur der of John B. White. One of Cook'a fishermen, iu hi boat, near Clifton, while about to shoot a sea lion, accidentally shot himself in the right thigh, the ball shattering the bone. Joseph Kinnison. of Baker City, waa thrown from the horse he was rid ne and received uiiurie that are thought to be quite serious. His con dition indicate) iuternul injuties. A two-year-old child of John De- ringer, of Albany, drunk a email quan tity of concentrated lye, with which its mother was cleaning house. It is thought the child cannot recover. J. J. Roeell.of Sweet Home, arrested for assaulting his son-in-law, Daniel Morris, with a knife, was discharged in Justice llumphrey'd court for want! of evidence. Albert UillUm. of Tilot Rock. Buf fered a broken leg by his horse failing tie waa alone, and tntd to attract some one's attention bv firing his re volver, but failing, he climbed on his horse aud rode heme, a distance of three niiha. The Wdlapa Packing Company filed articles of incorporation with tlie Secretary of the State. Tne incorpor ators are D. W. Dobbins Mile Bell and L. L. Reeves ; capital stock, $20,- 000; location, Portland. Portland Investment Companv. The incorporators are F. C. A. IV rket, W. L,. Sherman and II. K. Lewi ; capital etock, fo0,000; locition, Port land. Leraard, 16-year-oM eon of A. H Hooker, Hvinat at Eight Mile, in draw ing a 44-cal!ibre revolver from hi pocket, shot himself throtteh the left band in the middle knuckle i .int The middle finger was amputated. Gov. Pennoyer hss apiiintfd lh f-llowine notrie pu'dic : C. C. L"wi, Rock wood, MuUnoniah county ; Willis Vidito, Alea, Btnton count v; E. li, Waton, P. rtland ; J. W. Oongdon, The Dalles; C. B. Orai, Cornucopia, Union county. Mrs. Amantl Davvdeon, dietl re cently at Tillnieok. She wa the 1 1 W A 1 oaugnter oi janies ana Anna yncK, ami was worn doreuiwr o, io m, me first white eirl born in Tillan.ook eountv. She leaves a husband and two small children. But few people have any Idea of the rapid extension and development of the electric lighting business in thi- country. All the leading electric iijrht manufacturing establishments are crowded with orders. . Mrs. De Hobson (the hostess ) "Do you dance, Mr. LilUe?" Mr. Lillie 0, de.tr, naw. 1 cawn't dance." Mrs. De Ilohson "Shall 1 present you to Miss Literati?" Mr. Lillie Thanks, naw. I never talk." Mrs. De Hobson "I am afraid yon are find- ingit rather dull, but (happy thought) supper will be served shortly." A scholar is one who is always learning. Unless a man realizes that he has much to learn he will not be im pelled to constant efforts at gaining added know'edge; hence it is that he who would be a great scholar must lie readiest to admit that there is much which he docs not know. "Teach thy tongue to say, I do not know," is a Ialmudic saying, which is as good for a Christian as for a.Tew. S. S. Timet. 1 e sometimes congratulate our selves at the moment of waking from a troubled dream it may be so after death. Hawthorne. PORTLAND FKODITC MARHRT. Butter Fancy rou, V ft Oregon Inferior grade Pickled California roll do pickled Cheesx Eastern, full cream Oregon, do California Eggs Fresh Dried Fruits Apples, qrs, sks and bxs... do California Apricots, new crop Peaches, un peeled, new ... Pears, machine dried Pitted cherries Pitted plums, Oregon FigfsCal., in bgs and bxs. . Cal. Prunes, French Oregon prunes Flour Portland Pat. Roller, Mbl 9 Salem do do White Lily tf bbl 40 23 3tl i 35 20 16 IU 18 6 6 28 14 10 is 10 &, U (8 18 ft, 124 40 12 9 10 124 00 00 -5 75 75 8 g 10 0 Country brand Simerfine Gra-IN Wheat, Valley, Iff 100 lbs... do Walla Walla Barley, whole, t? ctl do ground, if ton Oats, choice milling tC bush do feed.gootl tochoice.old Bye, V 100 lbs Feed Bran, ? ton Shorts, V ton Hay, ip ton, baled 3 60 8 60 22 1 15 g 1 10 (0 12 20 On (c25 00 43 47 44 (m 15 1 10 1 25 ala 00 17 00 IS 00 I8 00 Chop. V ton 23 00 2S 00 (Ji l cake meal v ton Fresh Fruits Apples, Oregon, P box... Cherries, Oregon, drm. Lemons, California, bx Limes, t? 100 Riverside oranges. V box. Los Angeles, do do . Peackes, f box Hides Dry, over 18 lbs, V lb Wet salted, over 55 lbs... Murrain hides Pelts Vegetables Cabbage, V tb Carrots, Back .......... Cauliflower, dox. ...... Onion - ' r V- 9 ICO lbs . 33 00 (35 OC 1 25 1 60 3 25 (g 3 50 1 0c (& 8 4 7 10 Kl 6 it 25 2 75 1 25 2 75 75 AGRICULTURAL. Devoted to the Interest of and Stockmen. Farmers drafting. Those who wish to do grafting later than is usual in the spring may find it interesting' to try the following methods recommended in enstern farm journals, as they seem reasonable if not in common use : An exchange has a correspondent who says he has practiced a style of traf .inir not laid down in the books, and which can be done at any time during the crowing season. It should be done in the poring as soon as the bark will peel Iieelv from the stock He use scions of List year s wood, with two or three buds. These are cut nil one side, with a loping cut. Make an incision m the bark, exactly as in budding, insert the scion with the eloping cut so arranged as to ex actlv lit on the wood under the sap bark, then wrap and tie well without using wax. It would seem reasonable to cover with patter for a week or so, in case the weather is warm to shield the work from the hot sun, or it might tin ink the. wood of the scion before it could take up nourishment from the stock. Ihis is worth trying, as in many instances, trees have t-.o high heads, and it is deMrable to cause them to have lower limbs. It would sem reasonable that such grafting should be post-ible, and if so, now is the time to try it. He does not state the size of trees or limbs that can be crafted iu this manner, and reader who are successful in making such grafts will confer a, public favor by utvmg the result ot their experience, If done later, well ripened wood of the same ye ir can be ued, cutting off the leaves save a short stem If one graft f .tils another can be put in. lne tuds remain uormatu ttie first year, usually. When done on trees to induce entire changf, they should not be headed back to the dor mant bud until the next soring. This is erad to be more success ul than clett grafting in sonifi parts of Illinois and van be done on wood too large for budding. Side grafting is described as cutting a notch, or Hit, aooui an men long, in the side of the stock and inserting a scion cut to nt tne same. mis is practical in case of scions received late in the spring. The difficulty in working large stuck i I be to make 1 tlie scion tit wcil aua to tie it on firmly. Iu all such work it would teem proper to we wood cut in au tumn and carefully kept in esrtlt all winter, btich woJ ought to crow well if well grafted any tune in April. Another wav is to get scion ami slock of nearly the 8;tme size, split iha bark on the scion an inch and a quaiter up on each ule, turn back the bark, cut tft a little of the eud and make a wedge to occupy the re of the inch and a quarter. Then run the knife around acd pet I the b irk an inch and a quarter on the stock and cut a elii for the wetliie on the scion to lit into. Fit the wediee into the slit and ehp the bark peeled back from tin scion over the wedge, tie it on clow; and wax it. luis grait is said ecaicc ever to fail. The silo is the oulv reliabte solution of tlie rim do n farm problem. When setting out strawberry plants use garden trowels and be sure the loots are well spread out in tlie sliaie of a ftn, aud cut off the ends of the root that are too Ion They should lie set out when tin I . a . a a grviund is damp, s dry weather i. fometimes the cause of a large num ber failing to root in the soil aftet transplanting. An orchard twenty-five years old, had been seeded down and in crass the lagt ten years, and had become un thrifty and unfruitful. Lt year one half of it Yvas thoroughly plowed, w.khI ashes were applied, and it was careiully pruned. The other half was not cultivated. This treatment was continued this year. The remit was that the cultivated portion resisted the drought perftctly and had dsik green foliage, ar.d is heavily 1 ulen with Baldwins, Greening and Golden Rus sets, in remarkable contrast with the other pot lion. In cultivating an old orchard which has been long in grass, it should be lemenibered that .it fhould be done while the tnes are dormant, when breaking the roots will do little harm. When in a growing etate it may cause positive injury. KoUing growing wheat in the spring is practiced in tlie mi.htle Western states with great succet-s. One old farmer in Indiana says he has tried it for twenty years and a'wdys has seen decided benefits therefrom. Some times he has left strips in the wheat fields that were not rolh d, and invar iably found the rolled wheat wxi thriftier and gave a better yield. He thought rolling added five bushels to the yield per acre. His plan was to do the rolling as soon as the ground is in condition and the soil dry enough not to Ktick to the roller. Farmers in Oregon have practiced rolling grain when it was growing1 well in the spring, but it has not become gener ally practiced. There is quite a dif ference in countries and climates. In the etHtes where snow lies on all win ter and frist is leaving the g.ound continually, the Deed of rolling to re-t-tore the ground to a solid condi; ion is plainly to be seen, but in the Pacific Northwest, and especially went of the Cascades, the action of continuous rains is much more felt than of froft, and the earth is very little thrown up by freezing. These conditions make it less necessc.ry, probably, to roll or harrow wheat in the spring, but it is safe to believe that good results will follow such cultivation here in Ore gon. "Vr-aufc.Un," said the professor, who was about to introduce Prof. Morse to the alumni of a Western col lege "Franklin drew the lightning from heaven and controlled its power to harm, but it was left to Prof. Morse, gentlemen, to " puzzled to know ex actly what he should say. "It was left to Prof. Morse, gentlemen, to reduce it to horlnt.al nosition" HUMOROUS. : "Does marriage change a man? asks a writer. Depends on whom he marries. Some women would make a man bald in six months. A Stroke of - Business. Ho (de sirable catch) "How slender Miss Willoughby is!" She "Yes, and they say her mother was just like her once. She weighs 240 now." Life. He (making a long call) 'What a very odd-looking clock. Miss Smith. Ia it an heiilooniP" She (suppressing a yawn) "O, no; it is a recent pur chase ofjmpa'a He has a penchant for.-uch thin";at" I was about to call RIGHT HERE IN CALIFORNIA. What Toor Friends and Neighbors Say on Matter of Vital Importance. Below will be found a sample of the multitude of letters of encourage ment Messrs. It. H. Warner &. Co., of Rochester, N. Y., daily receive. The subjoined unsolicited testimoni.ds are from your friends and neighbor, ladies and gentlemen you know and esteem for their honor and straight forwardness, and who would scorn to he a party to any deception. What has been done for others can be clone for you, and it is folly, nay suicidal, to longer suffer when the means of re covery lie at your very door: Oakland. Cat. 'Attnrnryat Law, RtT Ttroad- wavl. Iee. V 1-87. I have Ionic used "Warner's Hsfe Cure" with good results, and am now uslug Itia same. Vma Cat.. Deo. IS. 18S7. Mr wife Is uMna Warner's Safe Cure" and says that It Is doing her a-ood. Ai vtan. Tst.. Jan. a 18SB.-t use "Warner's Safe l ure" to keep well. 1 think ll is a gooa medicine. Sas rRArneo. Cat. Ti3 Market Street.! Dec. 10. ItWT.-We consider "Warners Kemeinea" Invaluable and would not bo with out thsul. Bam Frawcisco. Cat. Ifiil Montgomery BtreeM lec. 10. l-7. I And " War nor S bals Ketuouiee aU that we could desire. Ram 's FrRRT. Cal.. Jan. 4. 1S8S.-I im tinlne "U arner s Bafe Cure" for disease of the Kidneys and it is dolna we Bood Da!vh,lk. Cal, iReal Estate and Business Airentl lec. a IW7. I have used some of "Warners Safe Cure and believe it to be a good remedy w hen falUxruuy aaeu. CAt-paxi-A. CaL. Jan. IX am happy to state t at I have used srner s bafe Cure' 4 and '-Warner's 8a fe Hits' with the beet results noMslhle for dersmred Kidneva and Liver. 1 continue to lute "V srner s bate Cunt' although I fed weU. jACKSOf. CaU rVpt, JS. 1KC. Lat December one of my boy-, aged M yea'a was trouble.! with what seemed to be a bad cold. lie woise and I called a doctor wbo called ii lroiv and bcKS-i to lr- at my child for it. He con tinued to t row worse and 1 rot another doctor who analized his mine and P ommneed it Hriaht s I ll'-ease iu a had form. All I he doctors aid my boy would die, and he looked as if he surely would, 1 began to aive my boy arner s sate ure wiinout savins; anrtiiimr to the doctors. In three dsys his urine showed s chanfre. and an analysis msde thre weeks laler iiolirsled a perfm-t condition of his nnne. Kvery dot-tor wbo heard or his ca-e said that he would diesu-e. buth- Uak "Earner's Safe Cure" and 1 alive, if not well, which is more than could have been said it tne doctor had been left to stun turn. MTw BrTTB. Cal. IVc. M. 1S87.-MV daugh ter haa taken "Warner t-af l ure aud re-1 wived area! benetlt therefrom. 1 am never without it id bij bouse. PERSONAL AND TlTERARY." Alexander Graham Bell, of Wash ington, the well-known telephone in ventor, whenever he visits Gotham, keeps a weather eye out for the ubi quitous Interviewers. Is ot lung cau induce him to talk telephone, unless there . is some argent case that he knows something about. Mr. George Ken nan, the Siberian traveler and writer, has been black listed by the Russian Government, and will not be permitted to re-enter the Czar's dominions. "I expected, of course." says Mr. Kennan, Ho be put on the Russian blacklist. I am only thankful that I succeeded in crossing tho frontier with all of my material and papers coming this way." To an admiring correspondent at New London, John Greenleaf Whittier recently wrote that "Maud Muller" was not composed as astory of his own life, as lias sometimes been intimated. But Matid" had a real prototype in a countrygirl of whom he obtained a drink while riding by, and who mod estly raked the hay up about her bare ankles while he was drinking the water. Senator Cameron. Captain Rogers and others, who have been traveling by special car in the West, recently side-tracked the coach and drove to a neighboring ranch. While they were away a gang of drunken cow-boys sur rounded the car, lassooed tho con ductor and the three colored servants and when the Senator and his com pany came up stopped their horses and threatened all sorts of things. It required cousiderable diplomacy to in duce them to go away without first riddling the coach with pistol balls and having "more fun with tho coons." Charles Henry Jones Taylor, Unit ed States Minister, who is now in this rountry on leave of absence, is a fat, sleek, jaunty young colored man, who dresses in the height of fashion and seems to enjoy lifo to the utmost. His position as American representative in Liberia pays him $5,000 a year, and he has little or nothing to do. Ha has traveled in England and on the Continent, and has gained a cosmopol itan manner which is extremely im pressive. He considers Liberia about tho toughest spot on the face of the earth, but has no intention of resigning Lis present remunerative position. The will pt the famous George Ma son, of Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Va., was recorded in the clerk's office of th;it county October 7. 1792. To ward the conclusion of it he says: "I recommend it to my sons, from my ex perience in life, to prefer the happi ness and independence of a private station to the troubles and vexations of public business; but if either their own inclinations or the necessity of the times should engage them in public affairs, I charge ftiem, on a father's blessing, never to let the motive of private interest or ambition induce them to betray, nor the terrors of pov erty and disgrace nor the fear of danger or death deter them from as serting the liberty of their country and endeavoring to transmit to their pos- l'er,ty tnose sacreu ripnia to woicn 'US' In France, over 8,Utjb,0U0 pounds of orange flow-1 ers are usee annually to manufacture oils, mm. I adns, etc. Tle value of this enormous amount I of flowers is about fax'.UUU. Tit AT HIGHWAY OF NATIONS. Tlie hroad Atlantic Is ever a stormy 'tTior- ouKiuare. ei mow uie wmn ever so fiercely. ami rlite the waves ever so loltlly, seamt-ii must I man Uie Rood nlitim. tourists will brave the tias- snu-n, anil commercial travelers and buyers I niuat visit ui reii'i-ra ni loreiun trade ami manufacture. That atrocious maladr, sea-sick ness. Intf. thrr wliti colicky pains and much in ward uneasiness Is iiftcn endured when IIok letter's rttoniach Milters Would have fi.rtilled the voyaitere atruliiet them. Ba captain, and in ract. an oin tiatis ana veteran trav.-lra a ai-qu-ilnted with thr protect! te value of th 1 1 tlmatilu preventive and remedy, and are rarely unproi lilml with it. KmiKraiits to the far Went liould ue It ss a safeguard aKaint malaria. Heck the aid of the Hit era for dyHuniHia. coii- xt I pat Ion, liver complaint, kidney Irotilili-s and a1 1 ailments that impair the l arinoiiiuus and Itforous action of the vital pawers. F.znklal Matthews, elirhtv seven Tears old. rcMldeitt of Crawford county, Ueoi-ai4, walks elitht miles to s ttmi pond every inoruliiK, and catches a niesa of Uah. THE FLTINO 1M1VK OV PKACE. A rlchlT fiotd aiilvrrlntr flvliur Dove. a uream ot L.ite screen t alendar. An Im ported Heal head. An Imported f oated now scene anil a full act of mairnlltcent llnral rarcis. fourteen artiatlo pieces. oent to anyone wno win tniv r om a urim- sriBi a ii of the genuine 1JR V. At I.anh s I'KI.KBH ati:i Livek (price 2 eta.) inu man us tne outaine wrspper t'oni tne tox with 4 rents in stamps. Write your auiireas plainly, f leminu KRoa., i'lrra BL'KOH, Pa. The output nf Pittsbnnr's irlBas -IndtiBtrv Is I vaiuoa ai f iu.uiu.uuua year. W1IV I. At' 11 A LOST It Kit HEAT. 1 .aura once had an affluent Iteau W ho called twice a lortnlii tit, or SO, Now she sits, nuiiuay eve. All lonely to grieve. Oh. where Is her recreant beau. And why did he leave l.anra sot W"hv. he saw that Laura waa a WinruUhlmr. dellcale Kir I. subject to sick hnadaahei, scuhI Uve nerves slid uncertain tempera: and know- ma w nai a lire ion trial Is a fretful, su-klv ite. he transferred his attentions to her cheer ful healthy rounin, KUen. The set-ret is that lanis s li'SIln and stieiitftli a e aapel by chronic weakness, peculiar to her sex, whii-h Mien averts ana avoids tv tbe vw of nr. llerees Kavorite Prertcrfpiion. ThH is the only remedy, fcr women's iw-euliar weaknrwMS iiKl atitneiits. sold br druuvlsts. unilor a nosi live Kustantee from the manufacture-, that it will K'e witlHfaciion in every case or money mi he rvf untie t. Bee guarantee on bottle wrsppe-. Cultivated fyinc Island trout are fetchina tl apiece in -ew i ura. MAST PEOPLE KEFl'SK TO TAKE COM I.lverCHIon account of Its unpleasant tate. 'I his dilliculiy has been overcome in Mef t'w t;sisiilss ul I wl IJvrr III! with llrnnphos lihilcs. it beina as palatable as milk, and the most valuable remedy known for thetreatment of t oiiHiimptlO". rM-rofula ami Hruncliltis, ten era! teMlitv. VasUna I lUeaaea of t'hildron. t'hronic t'ouahs and folds, ha caused lhyi- ctans in an parts or tne worm to use it- t'liyst cians rroet our little patients take It with pl-a-ure. I ry Scott emulsion ant bo con- vinced- The Charilv fund for New York hospital anioumeo. wis year u over f-u,utio. LITIXO ON THK KFrCTATIOJf or tl 1 II KltH. "lake ever t h'njt that I have but my good name: leave me that and I am eon- tent," So said the philosopher. So aay til manufacturers of genuine articles to that horde of Imitators which thrives up on the reputation of others. The ft od name of ALi.cot a'a Porous Plastkiis b Induced many adventurer to put, in the market Imitation that are not only lack ins in the test elements of the penuine article, lint are often li rniful In their ef fecis. I'M Is nt only theft, but mlzlit well be railed aialpracil e. ttit h a thinif oiintit not to be. llie putdie shouiu be warned aif.vii-t lhf-se frau la, and when an external remedy Is neede I, le sure t- lnlst ution bavliiK Ali.cock's I'ORol'S Pl-AStTKaa. Ben oen or aheep colleet together as If th-y were aeeking ahelter. a a oi m may be eipvcted. ale green encumbers: They mada hi in quite sick; But he touk a few eliela '1 hat cured him rixhl quick. An easier phy-i? You never will find Than Fierce' amalt ' Pellets, " I lie Purgative kind. Small but prec-iuoa, ii eta. per vlaL Oh'o has now coal miners. over twenty-one thousand "Bra' Hraaehlal Troehe are ea eellenl for the relief of Hiarwnta or S ire Throat. They are emwdinsrtr etft-cUve. W o(y tit boxt. lrice 25 eta. It Is a aina-iitar fact that of all Christian na tions the t uited Mates is alone repreneuuxl by Proteeutot Christian mitwiotia In Persia. A FLAT rONTRABICTIOX. Some one has told yon that your catarrh la Incurable. It Is not so. lr. Saves t atarrh Keinetly will cure iu It Is pleasant to use and 11 always does its work thorouKhly. We have yet lo hear of a caw in which it did not accom plish a cure when faithfully used. atarrh Is a dixeaxe which it is daiiicerous to ncxlect. A eertain remedy is at jour command. Avail yourself of it oeiore the complaint aasutea more serious form. A 11 dr UMXists. There are five plate-glass factories In this country. Holm's Ncrvk-To.mc Pn.t are composed of Juki sucn elements as enncn uie mood aud strengthen Uie nerves. Uue pill a dose. The erase in col lectin Rand saving empty 5c Cameo (.iiraretle boxes la assuming vast proportions, and the elegant pictures or Iangtry anil Allle. 1 heo witb their elaborate icolil frames, will pass Into the rxMsesaion f 1.000 oersons on the i'arillc Coast who return the largest number of empty Cameo fc. bexes to V. Duke, Sons a. . V n L- . . T.- 1 A. VU., V. A I X lUUl Ol,., .'AU M. I All' INI U J. II. riMK. Aw-aver and Analytical t'kriul!. Laboratory, ItM first St., l'ortland. Or. Analyse made of all substance. Kali for away ina; irold and silver ores f I. SO. lsea- ages sent by mail or express promptly attended to, ana returns matte. See AnUtI llano advertisement. Try Girhu for breakfast. Beautv 5kir& Scalp COTicUf fAdlS. NOTHING IS KNOWN TO FCIENCK AT all comparable to the CVticuha Kkmkpiks in their marvellous properties of cleansinir. purifying and beautffyina' the skin and In ourinK torturing. diHttu-uriiiK. itching, scaly and pimply diseases of the akla. scalp and blood, with loss of hair. " Cuticura, the great Stent Cuhb, and Ctm ci'R -oap an exquisite rilcin IteauUHer, pre pared from it. externally, and Cuticura rts solvkvt. the new Wood Purtrier. Internally, cure every form of skin and blood disease, from pimples to scrofula. Bold every where. Price: Cuticitra. 80c; Tim solvent, SI; Soap, 85c Prepared by the Pot- TKR IRtTQ AND CllKMICAL ('., ItoSTOM, MASS. SmiI 'or " How to Onre Bkin IliHeaans." -' lliniilea. hla' kheads. ehaid and oily TH vT skin xrevenK-n ty t irriin'RA moai. rV i'tiii AcheA, l'aius and Weaknesses ln stantlv relieved by the Ol'TieCKA ANTI Fain Plahtcb, tbs oulj pain killing Uur. 36a. 11. HALiL'H PULMONARY BALSAM A SDFEKloa KKMBDT FOB COUGHS, COLD 4, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION And all Throat and Lang Troubles. Sold by all lraa;a;lats for SO Cent a. J. R. CATES A CO., raoraiEToas, 417 Hanaonae HU. WAN FRAXCISCO "Kcisc-ltartcn unb nat) atJrcmen, m4 !'" Mien XtHtltiank. bh4 Otdfml, ttt Sc6itj, Un, gatn, i-cien u I. n. m mf bri.iftm tnif.n ,n.'Jl:,!a' owtnal 3. g. flKcinle & 5j., MlMallfornto etraSe, en Kra-Ics M Jh OHC5E-&CI1ES S e-. clown your jimpS Mean RHEUMATISM, NEURALBIA Cn KINDRED ILLS. fit Cats irx va ns'! TheChaj AYoatLi". Co. BALT0..M0. . s ELv-8 catarrh CREAM BALM. 'i3?fAMRM-W It is tromlerful how qulrkly A'iy'a (Veum Jialm hat As jted a.' d curttt m. For avrrkal a lime I could not c. Buffered JW from, aeuii in nnmmatutn in my nui! u ml head -Mr. Oe-rrgie 8 Jvdutn Hartotd Conn. HAY-FEVER A ixrttrl Is applied Into eses BoatrU in 1 U Prioe Uliu H dannlata bv nsil. murutM his. Kl. V HltTHKRH U OrMawtcti Bt Nov Tor POISONOUS COLORS. to of th nana-srroa Kg Sabwtlrittes I'sed by City IlirVerios. Hie American Sneiety for the Pie- ventioi of Adulteration of Fond is dislriliutinir tlie following circular among Piiilndelphia baki-r and coa-ffctioner-t: Y u ara hereby notified that the anuaeratl color her. i.i are poisotion-i. and if you p r.ist in the use of a'ty of them after the rcce-p' of tld no ice, you will I e prof euted to lh full extent of the present law rnMMo arto POtsors roiHS. Cum mh A Biv, I A micsl A'ma. Klnv's Yellow Bolphido of Arsenie. ndmiaiB yellow Bulphid of ealinHita. Turner ye.uow sjiyrhlorid of loaiL Tarpettt mineral uasie sulpsate ef cory. ttirome yellow .....Chromste ef lesd. t'broms sine ...Chromste of s'oe. ,-,, -i.w i Chromste of Utrtia. Citron yellow i f Thromata f atMlUa. Naples vrllow Oxl-Vesof lead snd of anv wiobt.- Tellow ocUer Clay and bydrated fur rte tn ice. Sulphide at tia. Mosalo gt?td... ttiu. Mlnfom Vermillion Purple red ...Ox'de ef lead. ...Sulphide of marennr. . ..uaate etsromste Ol eury. ...Sten-urle lol dA. . . . Sulphide of arsenie ?x1ln srarlet... Kealar H-l o-her r Ferric oxide. i C-jlothar OIIHR. rsironwt g eeo rbrom'eoilde. Cobalt gteea (RiinmamiOit lea ef Oobalt aad ef vae. Mrnintaln rreee... ....Malachite areea. ftrhile'a green Araen te ot eopeer. frt rrtt Haste aeetate of rope. Emerald greea.. .Acetate of arseerltd ot copper. .SH'eete of alatrjna aad sooa with sa '.patila of oil tern. M-ilac'nia blue. .Silicate of cobalt and potas lain. J- Perrle terre-ta;wV. u.ra. Ultra roar.no.. . Mnnnts n blue. Bmalu Ant werp Ma ilam. Prass'n bin I Soluble Pruaaiaa blue.. Ferro potaaata serve eyaaitle. HangaaeM brow a. Vandvae brown.... Tlurneil ainona Hroe4 umber ...Baoxide e e. of saaeffan- . . . Ferric "Tide. . ( C1T colored with exile . I of iron and maagaa- Cb mrao oraae B s (c cb raraste at lead. Air. A-iieiitiig aajra lie k'-oas t i.si- tivcljr that ncarlj every color on the ubitvj i Lelng uetl br lakrra and cotifeclionersL Among Iba starSlinir ilisci Terio maile recentlv. aritl they are all bat-Veil bjr afll lavit of tlie ba ker a'ld candy-inakera. vtbo came Tu'untariljr to th offijo and conffail. U Ihtit one of the larg-at drug lioufii in llio city sold clironio rellmr lo a baker, knowins tho buMriffs of llie purchaser, eren aJr!(l lt use a a substitute for egg. This baker saya that he went to the drug- house and askitl for a subst'ilnl for etja, ami that a sa'ps man, afterward iilenlifietl by both Mr. Amcrling and the buker, ailvhed chromo yellow, and did not fay any thing of its poisoa one character or as to the q'iat t'.ty to bo used. A member of tlie firm waa present when tlie powder waa bought Two aflilavits .ip;.o-t tbU chsre. Thi same drtig-houso also sella large SMpplitnto breweries, a t of which aie adultt'i-ationa. Giro we Is the prin-ipal aupply, and tbis, Mr. Ainerling s-A , It the Hafirst of I he many drugs bough'. There it a loaf of bread in the offloe of the sucicly that has been recently analyzed. The inid of the loaf is of an orange yellow, and (he oits'd is rif a tr-'euish rusty color. This, Ma. Amorling aid. is llie result of adulter a' od flour aud poisonous yeast. The Hour is made in Minnesota, a' d I be mlu'tiM'nnt. which is known ns ' s'orre fliitir." comes fr.ini the limesbne c niii! i v nb nit Lancaster, in this S ate. It is added to tho flour to g"ve it weight. Condensed n ilk is also adulterator!, large quantities of salyoic acid being found by recent analyses. S nla wtk r sirups fruit jellies and preset Ted goods are also found adulterareiL In every case of noodh a, and there tr.To twenty-six samples bought, adnl leratlon ti fouud. Some are not yet analyi-'d. but the chimUls are sure there is chrome yellow in the dough. l'hiladclphia "re.v. JEFF DAVIS ADVISERS. Bat Three ol th Entire Xumbcr Now la the Land ol the Llvlaa Tlie death of R. M. T. Hunter, tl Virginia, who wus a member of the C't. federate C.ibinet, leaves bat three of the entire number still surviving. There were fourteen in nil who held Cabinet positiont under M . D iris dur ing the existence of the Confederate Government. There survive Congress man Koagtn. who was Poitmaster G tneral of . the Cnfrtdorcy from first lo last ; Thomas II. Watts, of Alabama, who was Attorney-General for a short t'nie, and G nrge E. D.tvit, of 2sor:h Carolimv, h also tilled that position for a few months. Mr. R-agan lives at P.ilesline, Tex., and has "been a member of the House for many years, and is now elected to the Senate. Mr. Watts lives at Montgomery, Ala., Is a very active man, still engaged in the practice of law. Mr. D.ivs, of North Carolina, still lives in Washington, practicing 1 iw. It seems a.littlo cu rious that of the fourteen that served with JjfTDavis eleven should hare dietl before him. Perhaps he may outlive all of them, for ha seems to be active, both physically and mm" ally, if w are to judge from the frequency witi. which be is heard from on the current topics of the day, lie ia now in hi eightieth your, having been born June 3. 1808. The eleven deceased member? i f the Confederate Cabinet are: Benja min, Bragg, Breckinridge, Hunter, Mallory, Memmingi-r. Randolph, Sod den, Toombs, Trenholrq and Walker. Reagan is the - only member of the original Cabinet left, Toombs, the first S -t -rotary of State Menimlriger. the lirst Secretary of the Treasury; M.d lory. I he first Secretary of theNavy. nud Walker, the first Secretary ol War, v FOOT OF M0SEIS05 ST.. Dealer Iw peelaltle mni " -iL' ' ; - v- ADVANCE THRESHERS, ENGINES, DIStiEE VOOIIBfHV POWEHS. The Advance is not guaranteed to' teed to be far superior and better in every particular. If not it costs you nothing to try it. KrieM Engines, Stationary ana Marine. Lanntry Macsikcn. ACME ENGINE, the best Coal Oil Engine VKUl EttfSOJIICAlk The Weatlnghoaae EriRlnes and Boilers, Farm Engine Tank Pu-npi several TatleUea Of ,ninnea or all sizes and for all purposes, tarrn. Church and School iielia, Marine Work of all kinds. Creamery Machinery, Hanroek Insplratera, Park Injectors, all tlie latest Patent Wrenches, B a k-miLb, Automatic and Farm Drills, Boiler Feed and Duplex Purnps, Steatn Fit ting (toods. L-ubricatlntfOlla, Belting and Hose, SelMleaUtiR Bath Tutja. OBME Safttj TalTB for Mariss aod Slatioiarr Engines. uictBl 6y tie GcTErssest THE LIIIDGREI1 CHEMICAL FIRE EXTINGUISHERS. For Villages, gtorea. Public BuUdlriKS and Residence. THE, RAWSON MOWERS AND REAPERS, FIRE PEP4BTnr.IT ML FI'LIKW OK ALL KISD. A-d many other desiaable goeda. As I represent the manofactiireTa direct. I can and lli give you good good at a bargaia. Send for descriptive circular of what you want. I sa. "X I " r 11,11 1 ompound For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. rMimiiiw.iiF.tiiiiii-iE' i T a t j . H awaeaeewees ttwA Wmi w,i i a. It is I mpoe ant that the Soda or Balera(asyo asessonid sw Whits and Parssama aa all almilar sabstaocee ssd for food. TolBonrs btaining only lbs "arm av Hammer" brand 8oda rSaira. bjy It in pownd or hs'f poaad" cartoons, wak-h bcaroor aifflt and trada-Baark, aa inferior roods are sams timesantwUrated f'W lbs OOB TBaDG HABK "Arm k Hammer brand whea botiKbt la tmlk. Parties wainK Baking Fowler sixraid rexnem ver that Its sole nsrea weoperty eonaiata ef bi eafbtfuata of soda. Ona aaaspooa fal of tbe "krm at Hammer" brand of Snda or Baleraraa mixed witk sour auU equals OTX KTEBT Packed in Card Board Boxers. Always keeps SofL THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE I , TONIf! ! I1LIS i IIoitRa at II KEKTE For the Blood and Nerves. ae Habfe s KarvaToalei lake ,ir 51ch i 3 Pills 2 lom "nd eves Aaaemla. pi Hcrofula. I'lmplea. Hn- 3 mors, ii a.t t.trcailaUoi. "and a I imparities of the 9 blood, as well a-i i he f olio W S i"aer,oaa tisvruea, vis.; g Nfr,oo and tbyslwl Ie hllity; Vital KxhaaatU w. z frraatata Iecay, falpl 5 tatlon of the Heart, Flut- tering, Tremblinw, Hys- teria. Nervousness In any kVv ' ' "erwona Hewlachr, S NeoralRU. Cold Handsor S r "-t, rain IB the K,rk, and any ot Her form of Fe at male w eakneasaTh ss.Thybnna Weak tiei votis a. tne msy ti.it or sallow cheek. g people shonlil take this KTeat o. a.iiw ai r. If von bm saffenna for twtAt amirs Hobb's JServe tonio t ills wilt ear yon. Try them, and you will loin th thoasand-t of nappy men anu women wpunutr otess lr. AtODu for bis great wort ia their bubsif. Thaur tra aarrar-eoated. tiy a i DOftMV ait drogaisu or by mail in plain wr pper tor eaHh oratauipa, CUitnple of fills an I " 1H. Hobb's HtaDtduogor tjaEFTil. lMroBMtTIOJi ' by Biail rrm oa receipt, ot Fust 1 Card, vita your add EBB'S Mnxcht 09. pwysinws, un rrunnsco, ca. The Oregon NatioYial Bank, or pohtia i. tftroonanra to MwtliwwMia Eavaagi Dank I oarrraL j-aio in, ijoojx AOOOTOTS kept subject to cbrck. SKIXa CXCBA KO K on ram rranetm and Nsv Tork. MAKra6IXEtlON.S-WifaT.aatorir Va jl. DcLA&UMim ".b kAueuiji JL DaLASU Iawaia D W. BHXBXAS I GURE FITS! Wbm 1 Mr cure I do sot hmu .wwiBly to mn them lW-tuoasidthti ha ttnm rnrn vrin. I ivn TMirol cure. J bmrm nwl th diMM oi FITS, t l'IL K-'SV or FAIXINO KICK N KSH life-kn .iutlf . Tsffcrt-satit -tny inrrfMy U enrm Uw wowt ciMi, &cti- KbNi b failed i m xvmmtm for o4 no rcmring Kendaiooaa ar a traatwaaad a Frew Bottk or lrtilhble reiuedy. ia Kmpre aw rc tx ii. KUUT. .M. C.. 1 83 Peaurt a. ww V ark Bit tf rasa ftven onliaa. sal aatlsfactdoa la tba cure of Gonorrhtra and Gleet. I prescribe It aad feel sat In recommend tag It to all sufferers. A.J. ST05tE.H.P -Dscatar, IU, PBICB.S1.00. 8old by Drupsiats. JKRIGATISQ "PTJMPi STEAM ENGINES tOILEIlS. Complexx Powra aud Ptjwpiso Plaxts. S) Ujw f rices, prompt deliver; Jl Write foe Circulars. BYHON JACKSON. SAN PBANCISCO $5 To & a Day. Sample worth $1.50, FREE. Un- not under th hoiTsesfcet. Write Brftt- Sl tlNW A I atnA.lt n, raAREa wTol Blrna Muae'iKiil Boob. HananrpUedao Prio iATTUZAA USU.Y OU. PIANOS 1st PTernluma. 55,000 In use, SO years EstahlL-hed. Kcs patented Steel Tun ua D- vice, iu uaa in uootlier nano, oy wtucb our ratrva stand in tune SO j ears, good 1,-r 100 not, ailected by climate. No wood to split, break, swell, shrink, crack, decay, or wear out ; wa guarantee it. Ele gant Rosewood Ca-4, a stringa, double rai-satins-action; finest ivory keys; tbe FustHia AST1SE1X. Call or writs for Catalogue, Ire, T. ii, ANTISEU PIANO (XX, Manufacturer, Odd FaUcws" Hall, Mar ket and Seventh Streets, aaa Fiaaclaco. REWARD! ei nnn will be Id for sack and every arain o "Mat wlUUU oouua ffAibaaancea f onsd in w adoB't KobertuML acknowledged tbs noat delightful and on1- naJlr banuleaa toilet article ever produoad for beautifying and pnaaiviiia tba oomiiaaiioa, removbia tan, auubara, frecklea and au bWnuahra and louchneaa of tbs akin, Uaed and Indorsed by tbs elite of aocdety sod tba tare. Sold by all dnwgiata at M oaata per bottle. Wblte and nk Maaiiaeaurad by W . M. WISDOM A no.. Oheaawaa FwrtUad Urasoa. J 7 SCrm la 1 f i o t DaT, . a mm wit m as assmSwtsiata. " liraatayw I.I- m. M aaBfTta PCSTLAET), 0B. enerml Agent tor . ' - " j a-"-- te equal to others, but guaran in the world. 5o Engineer Needed, A Htntt ludtu. Celery and fioea. the Trtoabient la erclumt, are tbe brt suti ssfest Kerre 1 jni'-n. it tr-x&rUief and qtiiets the nervous rysurra. ctiru-g Nervous Weakaeaa, Hysteria, leej lesrsiess, &K. AM ALTERATIVE. 1? drive oat the prrfsortaaa f.rrmorg ;t tbe bSood piirifyuip and enrichine it, and o ovcrcoiems tboae dixeasea TfiSaltiriK from bepbre or imtioTer kOied bl xl. A LAXATIVE. Act hilt ro ildly bet surety on thebovrels . it cures habitual ronstipatkm, and promotes sretrtiiar bebit. Itstrenirih ena tbe Hf -mat b, and aids digeatxjn. f DIURETIC. In Its comprwiiioo tbe best and most active diuretics of the Materia Medic srecnmbinedrientiiieai!ywilh.other effect! ve reme'lies bit cuaeases of tbe aMrieys. It can be relied on to give quick relief and tpeedr core. Hswifrftdof t8tinttialhaiVliwB iiwatPfrS from permmm a.i ba-a vmi tbt imuwwir .j a rcmsrlctlharad3t. beBHlforamsiara.arraa tail particulars. rric ti n. s3 vr TihiiHi WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Pro&m BUKLLNGTO.t. VT. four teacpoosfolsef tb beat Baking wderaw tns; twenty time lt east, besides being moeb bealtaier, becaaaa it does not eon tain any inj irtoos sabsiances, such aa alum, terra alba etc., of which many Bak ing Powders ant saade. Etairymea asd Farmers snonta was only tne" ama fc Hammer brand far clean ins; aad keeping Jfiik fans fivaes aa4 Caenow. Se that very pound packs of "Arm and Hammsr Braad" eontaias fall IS owneew ae aad tba, pound packacsaat 11 tam net. Soda or Saieratas same as speeiV Asd ua sack pacxaga. PACKAGE. CLOSING OUT Oca immense frrocs or sooies saLBfuo CAX U5 DE lfA 3, at aad XS per niit. . TLatest ilestgns la FEI5CALE EHIKT3, three latask ; stylo Cottars acJ on Lair VcJU, fl.50 each, . HABERDASHERS, 232 Kearny Sty near BusL XT Send for ritj tast--l Catalaraa. i nDnniC SAT'OSAl nETfCTIOX j rinwuitv JAMt-s J. CH ibiiB. Cbiks - U years Vbtrl V 8 Secret awrioa. . . mi c Mt whiujwtos, jx a. Pkllted Agenta at a. I aotnu Buanieaa wita ad P-rartm- ' teremwoot a ar"ei.hv- Or. SPINNEY a o (.'-all or uitlreaa Dr. Spinney &Co.riEz M FBVfl lie Debility. lms ef Vfcror. bnl nl YOUNC MEN eriffrrieir from the e retina. I . TT"7 WI Ju-iT:.rntIOM(Cl .c.ii Tettow Bboald avail theia-l.-. of or.r treatrvav. aw ..rinary and cnareai rii-eae-aaii uauitciai dii i -JiarKM. promptly and -aAuy cans, ,"4 a-4a T of KMneys or Blander. v v . lability. in I jrtored t heVwh. oTn, etc, eart J. B. Perrons onabla to -rl the-.r Wk, c, TfZXSrSZi "'"J','". av ma: I or exrreRs. t-ciuijuur, Bend 4 CWIata. im EfS.tM .MB rieod or truid t V gtorfc. aa laaag ataac WELL DRILLS FOE EYERT POBPflSE. Sold on Trial ! f lnvatmeat nnaTl. arollts arva Illustrated Catai rtiT. Jwich mtl p--t,tmlara . afaetaraii by r GOULDS ft AUSTIN, lT aTs ! lata CHICACO. 11.1. CTha 0LDST HXDICETK ia tJu-WQElDT : la Frobably Dr. Isaac L ELEBRATED EYE WATEii ?.." artioia m o- awtantly bicreaamr V w ui- r liIounM it WU1 ami tut We articw- r mrrteatoo phcia ... ona L. Tb.ami.san. Sans tu. TR..V s v I xiXO V &T) jl T fITI ft! ??l.T ' DISPENSARY. VJS-XAKJ. OS. Taan; ataVCs sswd a4 to. iii4.e or airud saa sad Ml wbosurfiw wua LOST MANHOOD I Kenosa IwauMy. fiumaaa tawtnai tjamm fustl. also Blood aad Skat Diseases, aiyakiilat 1 Koac Pains, 8 wd '1 Son Thioaa, Tfloara, 2S fcots ef htiuanTK. k.ti fcota e( UesauTy, kvijaeaa and Svlada TiiU retk Banc TJrsas. ftmnnaa, Pleat aaaBb roruta. Batsi Heirs . It C watfldentlaUr OKe ICB 1SJ da 1S4 TSISLO fci. ALLEN'S IRON TONIC P Tbe Tteaatc, iiiMMi ir.Br, Ap ! Kara i ! i attention rto it. I tnemseives were born. 'J -..- -, havf 'all passed awav. N. r c5