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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1894)
3(ood Iiver Slacier. HOOD RIVER, OR. JAN. 20, IS94. THE MAILS. The mall arrives from Mt. Hood at 11 o' clock A. M. Wednesdays and Saturdays; de parts the same days at noon. For Chenoweth, leaves at 8 A. M. arrives at I. M. Saturdays. For White Salmon leaves daily at g A. M. arrives at one o'clock P. M. From White Salmon leaves for Fulda, Gil mer, Trout Lake and Glenwood Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays. . BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. ' George Udell has 1G0 acres of land for sale. - , D company will give a ball on the ' 3 1st.. ' Notices are up for a school election In this district. Mr. Noland of Dnfur was here Thurs day visiting Mr. Frost. Timothy, red clover and alfalfa seed at Rand, Dent & Co.'s. Mr. and Mrs. Aud Winans were down from The Dalles Tuesday. -It is only a little over four months until election, and already the bees are beginning to buzz. ' We have ten acres of fruit, land for sale, seven acres in orchard, that is a bargain for some one. The board has decided to locate the - branch asylum at the Hot Springs on Katherine creek, near Union. Items being, like dollars, remarkably scarce, we are Impelled to remark that: Now is a good time to subscribe. . The snow came down pretty steadily all day Thursday, but the ground being warm, it nieited as fust as it fell. We are pleased to note that Mrs. Hutton, who has been on the sick; list for some time, is improving rapidly. Double moulded doors, $1.75. All kinds moulding cent per inch. Hood River Mfg. Co Mrs. Kaufman, who has been visit ing relatives at Eugene for several weeks, arrived home Monday. Persons inr-kbtcd to me by note and ou rug are notified to settle at on old accou once, as 1 must have the coin. - ; , , . C. A. Bell.' Our "Whole Wheat Graham" is for sale at all the stores.. We guarantee every sack to ba lmirte of clean No. 1 wheat. Hakbison Bros. We have this day closed our credit books, ana all persons owing the firm will call and settle, and save costs. - - Rand Dent &Co. ; Thieves at The Dalles broke a win dow In Mays & Crowe's hardware store, Tuesday night, and stole Ave revolvers. They probably need them iu their busi ness. Dandruff is due to an enfeebled state of the skin. Hall's Hair Renewer quickens the nutritive functions of the kin, healing and preventing the form ation of dandruff. ' Insecticides for fruit pests and etc.; London Purple, Paris Green, I. X. JLi., Whale oil soap, powered hellebore, Persian insect powder etc., at the Hood River Pharmacy. C. L. Morse came in from his ranch Wednesday, bringing a good sized case of grip with him. He reports the bal ance of the family as being as well pro vided with it as he is. , Some one left a good pair of buckskin, gloves in this. office a week or more ago, and as we can find no use for them, hereby give notice to the owner that lie may have them. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. had pub lic installation Saturday night, pre ceded by a basket supper. The affair was well attended, and the corps udded about twenty dollars to its funds. Came to my place, about January 1st, a Jersey bull calf, no brands nor ear murks, scarcely big enough to hold a brand. If you own him come and get him. Chas. Chandler. Two - men stood Ben Wilson and night watchman Harper up in Wilson's saloon lust Saturday night, about 11 o'clock, robbing Wilson of $30 and Harper of his pistol and club. This at lne Dalles. We will deliver at Hood River de pot, good wheat for 45 cents a bushel, oats for $1.25 per hundred pounds, and rye $1.50 per hunderd pounds. Send us vour orders. Mays & Crowe, The Dalles, Oregon. The stockholders meeting of the Fruit Growers' Union, last Saturday, was well attended, the great majority of the berry growers and nearly ail those engaged in horticulture iu any form were present. Strayed Red heifer calf, yearling, with streaks of brindle in its face; no brands nor ear marks. Information concerning it will be thankfully re ceived, or will pay for its return to my pasture. S. F. Blythe. The state board of equalization has ent in the net assessablo value of Wasco cou-tty, which is $3,358,007, a re duction of $7,141. This is obtained by a reduction of 20 per cent, on horses, S3J per cent, on swine, and an increase of 10 per cent, on notes and accounts. Waucoma Lodge K. of P. will cele brate the anniversary of the order, and , also the anniversary of the lodge, Feb-' ruary 22d, on that evening. The pro gramme has not been arranged yet, but we understand none but members of the order, aud their families will be present. The land slide at Reed's broke loose again lust week and swept across the railroad track in a body, 200 feet wide and 20 deep. Trains we're delayed, but the management pluckily built right over the moving masn. The road has to be moved back of the hill occasion ally, but trains are kept going on time. Mr. Troy Shelley has received a cir cular lettar from K B. McElroy with the following paragraph marked: "AH school districts in your county desiring to levy a local tax for any or all school purposes whatever, must do so between this and the first day of February, or otherwise they will be compelled to wait for another year." 1 C. Welds states that wild flowers are abundant on hi place, and to prove his assertion, brought over quite a bouquet of .purple iris, buttercups and other spring flowers. This on January 16th, and it is not a good winter for flowers either. To match it we will state that in our door yard the pansies are in bloom, and we could gather quite a respectable bouquet of chrysanthemums. It eeercts probable now that there will he a deficiency of from seventy to eighty millions. The democracy, ' it strikes us, have overlooked one very important plank "on their platform, that is relating to the government "being economically administered." An hon est overhauling of the pension list, and a dozen other matters, among them the farce of arresting tramps for selling liquor to Indians, would save all worry over the deficiency, because there wouldn't be any. None but Ayer's at the Worid's Fair. Ayer's Sarsuparilla enjoys the extra ordinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier permitted to be ex hibited at the world's fair, Chicago. Manufacturers of other sarsaparillas sought by every, means to obtain a showing for their goods, but they were all turned away under the application of the rule forbidding the exhibition of patent medicines and nostrums. The decision of the world's fair officials in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in ef fect as follows: "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a patent medicine. It does not be long to the list of nostrums. It is here on its merits." Paeijia Baptist , My Youthful Pants. Come back, come back, my youthful ; pants; come back, come back to me, for never more by any chance your equal I shall see. My mother made them; I recall how wondrous was their fit, for I was some six sizes small into the things to get. They hung straight from my shoulder blade in folds beyond belief, and when the eastern zephyrs played I had to take a reef. She made them out of father's pants; the bosom was his size. The sight of me iif'them by chance would fill you with surprise I still remember I would use the slack in carrying chips; and when to raise, If I did choose, my face was 'iu eclipse. And all the boys I met would gleeful 'round me dance, aud ask in tones I can't forget, "Where did you get them pants?" Oh, trousers queer of long ago, oh, panties wild and free where have you gone, I long to know; come buck,ome iack to me. Stockton Mail. , lions. In Hood River, Tuesday, the 16th Inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hus bands, a daughter; weight 10 pounds. County Court. The county court at its last session allowed bills to parties in this neigh borhood as follows: T. R. Coon, $6.40; J. C. Hayes, $4; George Udell, $17.40 ! jurors fees. R. S. Andrews, teachers' examination, $12; Mrs. Fulton, balance on contract for keeping county poor, A Oregon Lumber Co., supplies road dis-' trict No. 3, $30; Harbison Bros., road district No. 5, $18.24; M, V. Rand, la bor district 5, $3.75; F. H. Stanton, bridge work," $18; Dr. Brosins, exam ining insane, $9.40; dinger & Bone, moving county poor to boat landing, $2; Oregon Lumber Co., supplies for district 2, $13.01; Rand, Dent & Co?, supplies same, $3.52; Rand & Morse, team work, $19.50. , Road supervisors were allowed bills as follows: George T. Prat her, $94; F. C. Sherrieb, $74; C. P. Odell, $40; J. B. Rand, $106. Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Corns and all Skih Erupt ions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Hood River Pharmacy. . r - Guaranteed Cure. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, . coughs and colds upon this condition: If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money re funded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. Kiug's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles free at Hood River Pharmacy. Large size, 50 cents and $). DISSOLUTION SOTICE. The firm of Wm. Woods & Co., have this day dissolved partnership; Wm. Woods retiring from tho. firm. II. E. Wiley assumes all outstanding debts of the firm, and his representative will make all collections owing the Old firm but will not be responsible for any per sonal bills of the said Wm. Wood's. - . , ' Wm. Woods. v II. E. Wiley. Dated Dec. 10, 1893. This empowers F. M. Broadbent to collect all accounts owing meat the Saints Rest saloon and receipt for same in my name. Also to pay out money collected in my name to my creditors. Herbert E. Wiley. FOU SALE. A 4 spring 3 seated mountain hack; new, A. S, Blowers & Co. fi0fi SLEEP clear! j (long! SKI tiff . LI FEB y& fa I MENTALi M if STRONS p bARSAPARI LLA' M. Ilnnimerly, a well-known business man of Jlillsboro, V'a.. s?ns tills testimony to the merits of Ayer's Sarsaparilla: "Several years atro, I lim e my let;, tlto injury leaving a sore which led to erysipelas. My sufferings ' were extreme, my leg, from the knee to tlier ankle, being a solid sore, which began to ex tend to other parts of the body. After trying various remedies, 1 began Inkliu; Ayer's Sarsaparilla. and, before I had finished tho first bottle, I experienced great relief; tho second bottle effected a complete cure." Ayer's Sarsaparilla - Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cures others, will cure you FOB SALE, 02 RENT. Eighty acres, six miles from town. Four acres in meadow and alfall i Nearly three acres in strawberries, in full bearing next year; one of the very earliest berry patches in the vallev. Small orchard in bearing. . Good house barn and wood shed. Apply to J. Wickham, on the premises. IflJIEEuOH. All Around Painter. KALSOMXNING, -PAPER HANGING AND DECORATING. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guaraa teed. HOOD RIVER, - - - OREGON. T..C. -DALLAS. ; DEALER. IU . ; Stoves and tin-. ware, kitchen fur niture, pruning , tools and plumb ers goods of all kinds. Ilepalrlngof tinware a specialty. AGENCY FOR I Fit oiuutb i UUu I IN I Hk. WurfLO TRADE MARK COPVRlGHTtP A. S. BLOWEBS & GO. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Boots and shoes; Flour, Feed etc. Country Produce Bought and Sold. . PRINCIPAL m eastwest; NORTH and SOUTH BAST BOUND FROM HOOD KIVIB, Wo. 23, Freight leaTM 1:40 P. M. , Mall " 9: P. M. WKST ftOUND FROM HOOD tT. If o. 17, Freight leTes at ' 19:J A. M i . 1, Mail " l-.a A. M THROGH 8LEEPBIIS RKCLIJTISa CHAIR CARS AND DINKRS. . Steamers from Portland to Sun Franciaoo, every 4 days. Mi lo it Tm Esis. For rotes and general information nail on DEPOT TICKKT AGKNT. . V. H. HTJRLIiURT, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. 2."4 Wahiflston St., Portland (won. COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OI5TAIN A PATENT? For a Sronifrt answer and un honest opinion, write to 1IJNN fc CO. who have had nearly fifty years' experience in the patent business. Comraunico , tions strictly conndeutio!. A Handbook of In formation conewmintf Patents and bow to ob tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Maim A Co. receive special notice in the Srienfific Arnevicnn. and thus are brought wiriely before the public with , out cor.t to too inventor. This splendid paper, iFsued weekly, elesrantly illustrator, has by far the laryeat circulation of any scientific work in the world, Q'd a year. Sample copies sent free. Building Edition, monthly, 92.50 a year. Sinplo copies, kJtfi cents. Every number contains beau- tiiui plates, in colore, and photographs of new i nouses, who pi ana. enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address CO., mw YoiUi, $tiX BuoadwAY. rPRADLEY&fTCALrCS5 I'im CELEBRATED P . B00TS&SHOES f1 ' ilx ESTABLISHED 1813 0N"LE:: MmSi TO AT.S, DISSOLUTION. Notice is herebv given that the par tnership heretofore existing . between us is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All accounts due us will be paid to J. H. Cradlebaugh, and all accounts against us will be presented to him. J. W. Wallace.' J. W. C'UKTEMAN. C. A. JONES. JONES I FKANK EODGEKS. & RODGERS, ' se and mn :: ,' '.-'PAINTERS,'". Paperhanging& Kalsominingr. " Strictly first-class work only. HOOD RIVER, - ; OREGON. -THE- Fashion High Arm Singer FIt YMr Guqranice. Delivered Railroad Freight Iold. Full Get at Finest Steel 7IttachraentB, In Plush Lined Case. Our Finest Premium is without doubt the Fashion H'.'a Arm Singer Sewing Machine. Tho "Singor" has etood the test of 40 years and made a princely fortune for its Inventor. The " Fashion " Singer, however, is an im provsmei.t on tho original machine, as it has all moJorn improvements up to date which are known or found in a first-class family sow ing machine. . The automatio bobbin windor winds all sizes of thread on the bobbin as easily as a spool of thread ia wound, without caro or attention on the part of tho operator, except to keep the treadle moving. Owing to the machine having what is termed a tight and loose wheel, the bobbin can bo wound without running the working part3 of the machine. This is quite an advantage, as it does not necessitate re moving tho goods from underneath the pressor foot, or oven unthreading the machine. The nocJlo is short and straight, thus - insnr mg great sfrougtli ; it is also self-setting, re quiring r.o caro on tho part of tho operator. Tho pressure on those i::g foot is adjustable, and when tho foot Is raised to remove tho work from tho mnchhio, it brines into play the au tomatic tension release This takes the ten sion from tho thread, and tho gooJs can be re moved from the machine without bending tho noodle or breaking the thread. Every operator ou old style machines will appreciate this. - Tho woodwork is of either antiquo oak or wMunt, at choice oi.' purchaser. Each machine Xj furnished with the foilow Irifr accessories an.l attachments: Oil can filled with oil, 13 ni'odle3, 0 bobbins, wrench, guide and puido screw, laro and small fcresv drivei', instruction book, foot hommer, fellor, rufiler, tucker, binder, and a set of i hommors of assorted widths. Wo also furnish a written guarantee .warranting the machine for flvo years, breakage of needles and shuttles excepted. This shows the great confidence we have in the machine, whicli we justly claim to be the best value for tho money ever oif ered. Wow to obtain this Machine. "vve will nond thi3 machine FREE, freight paid to nearest railroad depot, to any one tending us 40 yearly paid subscriptions, or for CO paid subscriptions and S10-00 in cash : sold to subscribers only for $H.!i0 cash, railroad freight paid. Sewing machine agents sell this machine for goS.OO and 0o.00. Tho following testimonials were furnishod U3 by the manufacturers : , , LaFayette Sprioqs, Quincv, By. under date of Junor, 18!;J, writes : " I have one of your High Arm Sewing Machines. "We have had it about 3 years, and it has proven to be Just a good as represented. It is said to bo ino ct tho best machines in our neighborhood by all who have seen it." Mrss Sallib T.IcCLnr.T.AN, Vancemirg, Ky., Under dale of Juno 2:1. 1S03, writes : " I received tho machine and am delighted with it. H does lovely work. There is not another machine in our town 1 or which I would willingly exchange mine, it is a perlect gem in itself. I think I will bo a!)!e to send you some orders by fall.. Everyone likes this one so much." IlEKiiY Jordan, . Killersbnrg, ICy., under date of June t'0, 1HC, writes : "Vour Premium Machine is the best one I ever saw. I would not give it for any of my neighbors', some of wlioni have paid 00 fur their sewing machine I will tell alfcf my ueighUora about your ma-, oliia.es." . National Souvenir Spoons. 3 f-v. -J EACH SPOON COLD LINED. These Spoons are full sizo and heautif; 1 Bpccimens .o the. engraver's art, and are made of nickel silver and heavily plated with pure sterling silver. They conic, half dozen in a set, all differently engraved. The bowl ot each Epoon has a lining of 22 karat gold, which-gives them a bon.ut.Uul appearance; each set is complete in a satin lined case. . Nothing could Co move appro priate as a gift than a set of National Sou venir Spoons. We wil! Give this Full Set FREE to any one sending us 3 new paid-up yearly subscriptions; or lor 2 new paid-up yearly sub scriptions and SplXO in cosh added; or it will be sold to a subscriber for $3.60 cash; delivered prepaid in every instance. P Q P M Ml EM LIS S JrjJlswf I v , x - ll ... r f , , i -Hi ' ' JaViiUa Journal. BiLavJ aiinWcJailttJtmai'iJ. JjJ w ..,'-'. . DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ' : : STATIONERY, GLASSWARE, " .'": :: r' LAMPS, BLANK-BOOKS," school - SUP P L S, : : - : BOOKS, PERIODICALS, NOTIONS, CANDIES : ':: AMD; TOBACCO. ':' ' :: The-.Prather, Building,S3cohd' & Oak St READ OUR GREAT BOOK OFFERS CLOTH BOUND BOOKS -GIVEN AWAY TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS We have msde an arrangement with the tubllshets of ti series of books named below tvliioli will enable us to pivo any two of tUesia works FREE to subscriber who will renew and pay their subsoription in advance. Ot'fer No. i-Wo will give two of the Bound Books below FREE with one new buo Bcriplion paid in advance. . Offer No. 2we wiu jj!ve two cf tlieso Books to subscribers who will pay up their back subscriptions Now, and two moro Books if they will pay for another year. . Offer No. 3 to' paid tip subscribers and readers: We willgivo one of these Books toany reader who presents at this ofllco twoof the Coupons below and 20 cents any book may bo selected but each order for each Book must be accorripanied by two Coupons. EST" NO BOOKS BOLD WITHOUT COUPON'S. C LOTH BOUN D BOOK COUPON). TWENTY CENTS ami TWO of these Coupon a presented at the Office of this paper will entitle the holder, to ono hook from the liht ijJTen below. Kach hook' beautifully bound In clotli und gold. . f If to be fltit by mall, ndd 10 els. for J f poHtaq-o. Money may be iu stands ifS t Uttftired. ? Tliese Books havo" been carofullv mlected. fcnd are all by well known ami ovs. They are elegantly bound in cloth, with gilt back and titles. The regular retail price is vhree times he figure we ask. Married T'oncath ITim. By .Tames Payn. Marvel. By k,TJvs Duchess." Mary St. John.- By Kusa Nonchetto Cyroy. The Matchmaker. By Beatrice Heyuoids. Michael ytrogoil. By J dies Verne. A. Modern Circe. By "The Duchess." Wona's Choice. By Mrs. Alexander. My Danish Sweetheart. By Clai'k Russoll. My Hero. By Mrs. Forrester. The Mysteries of laris. By Euone Kue. Nellie's Memories. By Rosa ISouchette Carey. I lid Curiosity Shop. By Charles Dickens. Did House at Sandwich. Bv Joseph Hutton. ' Oliver Twist. By ChaHes Dickens. One Life, One Love. By Miss M. E. Braddon. Only thcG-oventes--. By RosaNouchei-to Carey. I'lio Patlilinder. ISy J. rVtlmore Cooper, tlrim's Progress. By John Xhjnyan. .'ho Pioneers. By J. Jfcaluiore Cooper. Plutarch's Lives. Poo's Tales. By Eilpwr A. Poe. The Prairie. By J. l'enimorn Cooper. A. Prince of Darkness. By. Florenco Yarden. Dueenie's Whim. By llosa Nouchetto Carey. 1 he Reproach of Annoslcv Bv MaswOllGray. Gienzi. By Sir E. Buiwer" Lytton. Uobinson Crusoe. By Daniel Defoe. Somola. By George Eliot, ftory O'Moro. By Samuel Lover, sartor Resartus. By Thomas Carlylo. the Scottish Chiefs. By Miss Jane Porter. The Sealed Packet. By T. Adolphus Trollopo. Second Thoughts. By llhoda Broughtou. f elf Sacrltiee. By Mrs. OUnhant. The Sketchbook. By Washington Irvine. Blienceof Deau Maitland. By Maswell Gray. Son of Portbos. By AicKander Dumas. Bi. Eatherine's by the Towor. By V. Besaat. Swiss Fantily Robinson. this AViciied World. liyMr!. N. L. Cameron. i lue xnreo unarusmen. j Alexander uumas. I torn Brown at Oxford. Br Thomas HuuheB. Twenty Thousand Leagues Under tho ilea. By Jules Vorno. -fweuly Years After. By Alnandor Dumas. Two Years Before tho Mast. By It, H. Dana, Jr. Undo Max. By llosa Nor.chetto Carey. undei'ourrentB. By "The Duoheaa.1 Under Two Flags. By Ouida, vanity Fair. By W. M. Thackeray. The Vicar of Wakefield. By Ollvnr Goldsmith. The "Vhouite do Bi agsolonne. By Alexander Dumas. Vivian the Beauty. F.y Mrs. Annio Edwards. VSToa Wife. Bv Rosa iv oachetto Carey. (VoTwo. ByEdnaLynll. the White Comranv. By A. Conan Doyle, iVIIly Reilly. By Williaoi Carlton, 'he Witch's Head. By II. Ri(W Eacn-d. 'he Woman In While. By Wilkie C.illins. a Woman's Face; Bv Florenee Warden. K. Woman's Heart. P.y Mrs. Alexander. A Woman's War. By Cliai-lotto M. Br&ome. ,. Won by Waiting. By Edna Lyall. The W ooiut; O t. By Mrs. Alexander, A LUCKY PRESENT. Tho Good Luck Coffee Spoon shown hore bears all the emblems of IucJe, haraaly, the four-leaf clovor. horso shoo, with bone, bow knot and forget-me-nots. . This fspoon is mado sf olid Coin Silver. One of these spoons makes a beautiful souvenir present. : Wo will give one of thea spoons free to any ono send ing us 4 now paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for 2 new i paid-up yearly subscriptions and 1-23 in cash; or it will bo sold to a subscriber for f 2.25 la cash. . 10c. postage must be added in each caso. I A COLUHBUS Souvenir Spoon , Columbus Souvenir Tea Spoons are now ail the rntje ; everybody should havo .one. Wo show a beautifully en graved spoon, bearing an ex cellent bust of Columbus and engraving of the vessel cf Co lumbus landing; on our G-iorcs. This spoon is triple silver plated, oxidized, and the bowl is frold lined ; it will be given freo for one new paid-up yearly subscription ; or it will be sold for 60c. Seni postage if (repaid in each case, The Famous Elgin and Valthatn Waichas are offered T-REE to, those of our readers who are willing to go , ,, to a little -trouble to obtain thorn. It 5s not necessary to use spai30 in telling u? readers what the EtRinand vvaltham Watches are. The great American El-jm and Waltittun Watch Cos. are known the world over, ana their name on a watch damps it as nrst-olas and reliable in evory particular. T hoso are the watohe. we offer below, and w trust suoh of our readers who need a watoli will read our various offers eirefnllr. We haven't space to show the different patlsrcs ( cases made (some 12i), but v.- guarantee that any watch purchased or obtained as a premium from us will bo of exactly the iamo value and description as the sample shown, both as to case and movement, although the patterns of the case may vary; bnt ad tho designs of Elpin and Waltuam watches are beautlfull). and artistically wrought, as becomos the repu tation of these grea.t companies. The regular retail price of tho watches offer ed below is nearly 50 per cont. more than ours, as we purchase directly from the selling agents bf tho manuiacturers. An Elgin or Walthom . can be ordered as desired. Our No. 1 isac:!mu ine EUrin or Walt bam oneu face watch. In 1 11 e works are 7 jewels. Tno easo is made ot so.id gold in two plates, etrenirt honed m the centre with flue composi tion metal. Tue manufacturers guarantee thia W!'t"n to we'tr for intern v-nrs. , We -will Give this Wutch f-'R!:E, delivered prepaid, to any one who will send us K6 new paid-up yearly subscriptions, or for 13 paid-up yearly suoscriptions and $9 lmetish additional; or we v. il: soil it outrip t to a Rubscriber foi only isiu in cusn. iSo. m is a d prepaid m ail cases. Inj.r esse or nn;-n face as de-ired (state whien). with accurate, 1 soud silver Eifxinor'al- iam watch. eiUier hunt- . Imo. eoiid j Cilver. woled movement, stem winfiincr and set- and all imurovemonts. l uis wntcli is pood enough for anybody and is isatisiaction Iteeir. Manv tnonsands in usr-. We will (iive this Watch FRfB. ehfuws pre- paid, to anv one who will send vr.r.l ney pani-un yearly subscrr.it ions, or for 10 i .ud-up varlv fcubscriptions and feo.uJ cash fuliuuoual: or will Cell it to a subscriber tor S11.CU casli, delivored free in each instance. fci-cciAL cr-rnr roi laofhs. Our No. s is boaiivituilv (Imaned, wjt.ii Oftse mad ccmnosition menu. , ins inaiiufactarcni guarantee this case frtr twenix- years. T'"!0 works arc genuino Waiilmm cr Elian, ar-cord-in- lo choice, which is a sutTScie -i. jrintraQtee ot excellence, und are 7 icwcled. stem winding and s.'itti'u.'. A loveh' nrcsont f "s. l.-i'iy. We will (iive tills Watch FiM:i;, delivered propaiu, to any one t-emiioK us ;i7 rew pa-d-up yearly s ibscripuons. or nr V,s new paid-up yearly subsirrintious and f!iti iu cash added: or It will be Fold to a subscriber lor Sbi.sO cash, delivered prepaid in all instances. si-ver IjiKi x-s' i!;b7in or Wauliain -. aicli, seven jeweled, stem winding and bettimr movement, with ail the latest im pioveineir's : will wparn UlfcLliiie. 1 !: Watch will . be Giv en FREB. (iciiviry- pre- p:uu. t.o any oi- ? ' yj" -:; v - ICK sencing us i, fit r' Xsy, new pa d-nj f'f. Ii " t V ailjsuucrlp flf Wi"--; tious, or tor II Ml - t' llt ' uj I f C" t , M f , ,7 1 ( early suos rip uing us j pi'.a-np 10 up ll ms and WU in ca- hacded.or the v.-atch will be told to any siiter-viber for . $!l.ot) cash, de li vei'od prepaid in all instances. 1 1 . . -k ..1-..-- Any of our readers, either lad v or trentleman, who want a reiiaoie v.atch and who have a little leisure time can rtv-xlilv ari-t lis tlie num ber of buoscriptioiis necessary to enable them to get one of tne above standard .watches nthout any casn outlay. c o m p e nsR- -V" X tinp safety f s i b a 1 a n o fe r pmlon, stem P; Ti winding B 1 (ll'!l,'Mi'n 1 I an(1 8f"tting U Ivf'"'"'' I apparatus. Vja'fi,y and all im- k4: jiiEiiVr provementa. . r. , i ,3 t,ty 4i . v -" l4 i i V, s j j 1 ' . ' " ' una WX ' "'void of VY Bt ndarctqnal- R11MV Ou-dbyaStitf i -V i ato of fine xi 'y is a soiifi