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of nil mm i consui'iiitUm cuii. If tnkeii hi tin catlit'i -l r- s of the !l-piisi, be euicd. 'Jills may till like 11 hold niseitiou to those familiar only with the means Renei nlly In use for its treatment ; ns, tinniy cod liver oil and its filthy emulsions, extract of malt, whiskey, different preparations of tivimiihosDhlles and such like tallialives. AllhouKli ly many believed to be incura ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of llviiur witnesses to the fact that, in all its earlier stages, consumption Is a curable disease. Not every case, but a large per cottage of cases, and we believe,.!' pS percent arc cured by Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, even after the disease has progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with copious expectoration (includ ing tubercular matter), great loss of flesh and extreme emaciation and weakness. Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases reported to us as cured by " Golden Med ical Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease ? You need not take our word for it. Tlievdiave. in nearlveverv instance, been so pronounced by the best and most expeiicnced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis representing them, and who wcie often strongly prejudiced and advised against a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery," but who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, In curative power over this fatal maladj-, all other medicines with which they are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and its filthy "emulsions" and mixtures, had been tried in nearly all these cases and had either utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for a short time Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the hypophos phites had also been faithfully tried In vain. The photographs of a large number of those cured of consumption, btoiichitis, lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been sKiinuiiy reproduced m a uoou of loo pages which will be mailed to you, on re ceipt of address and six cents in stamps. You can then write those cured and learn their experience Address for Book, World's Dispensary Medical Association-, Buffalo, N. Y. pwSb Vi SVJK r-SSZ x&rtm ri mm VUpl Itltf If or ju a iw V A .(3? JJsl'i j'tS rI-43'"n;.v!rti. 'yfcis. Jr2?j,& 'OJ7 ut( v &5T. eikwri i-j-.T.rTrzy -."2 s$M Jhk' This extra ordinary Ro Juvenator is tho most wondorful discovery of tlio age. Jt Ins been en iorwd l'y tho men of .rnrope and i.mnrlrft. of tho eye ens c'icic rait:. BtrenRthoni invigorate and tonci tin cntireivytexa llutlyan cum Mobility ITcrvousueEg, l.MltlBlOIIC snddcvcloiK! and restore week cirgsne Mn in tin nsck, Jose bv day o nusrnn 11 veec UlllO. Ilednn stops (raiaturenas? if thu itlo v'tmrgo lu ffli k nvs. Purts JiOST FiANHOOD niuliutoppK m r..v mv 'lie-'' n.eklr. OTer2,O00prlTftecndorsenien s. 4 jTemotureneMi inewis Jtaootency iu Iho first sum. It U ft ryroptora of seroliml weak new i idbirrennfi 'n can bo etopppd In W days rueiitiw dlicovorywRS madj by BtieHwe M i.i, .iim mi fBriuniM Hudson Medical Institute. hti ilia ttronnest vltallzcr tuade. It w very lll twssnt to ymi ft w of all oliarefa. Send fir rtrcu r-rsand UllmaniM. AMtifia IIJOSON MKVIVAU IMBXWUTK, runvlloii MtotUton, KlurUnt fii Kill Hi Hun VruiitUto. t)ul Mexican Mustang Liniment for Vttt tiJ'!ImLMJi kitSTsrJA vfH Great. Hudyam! MW3dra jrsm ia"t?5-4erTa -'s'iiJ-wfTT I mmmmurm f Si!3ayiw7SB 17Z i& a W J'.A M 'V1-Yrrr H fcC W91 tl $&iwmm w r& WMmMmm wQMmmR&msm. RSiiKf .-aSBS5iWig& mmm&$f&&L. h SSWWM tflSsBJSM 'UfM $ tesF WmmBmm rr-it"rni!rvirsTft':7i5t-ii(i.JiiXAtjlyyi MnsWl Conitipatlon, RiiftM Dlzzlnecs, ' Efifial Falling 8en- ShpSEBBS satlnn,Ncrv- a.uvS'j oustwltchlnr If ill lilt t'W-Sl't'VtHS.HA jmmmmagSi SiHHHil rfttsV'i iiok iiMVfj-4.i,.iiy,ii ,W,V'-' ly livfl , rtKOorO i MOkftgci for W.OOtpUlneesledboxe), vrYllleS Buaranlw BivB.ifrtaeuro. Ifyoubuy iiuwin.i ara not cnll.vlv CUrfd.BU WOIS :nkn & rnf Inniod Udder JZiefMiiflUe Pdns, iiutonnd 5imm, 'uiiiiln SortWi 'iirtimmnlfoniit 'mwM,ftiiJdJfii?rw, H iiftfwAflnwiilfJf, ,( 'Amp MUmnUi miniiniwiilnl MniDDi'ftrw mu 'Wmia Qiikkly to IJm Vniy Ouiti ii In n Ml lub in Wwomty AkjUH iMimi miw MV Hh HUM w &fy&4a&jUfe. , - OUmilitftf U'JUltilJlY COMMENT, Notes Upm tho New PttWJ?ntionB of (he Weak J"Uitiln Miller I in Hiu rjitnilwli'li Islamln, In tin.. ii,-re5l uf tho (inland Magazlue. Why hna our country no literature at presumV Wliuu a Gould marries an Italian count, and a Vuudorbllt gets a divorce, to run alter an alsutlan strumpet ! Harper's March notabllites are a sketch of a coup de atat, in an early Idaho territorial legislature; continua tion of "hearts insurgent," aud conclu sion of "Priucess Aline," by Richard Harding Davis. There is a solid article on the Now York common schools; also on heredity. The drawer Is as good as usual. The Now England Magazine and the Oyerlaud Monthly came near being perfectly expressed literary aud artistic antipodes. Both aro of high quality, yet ono comes from the stem, rock bound Atlantic ami the other from the vast exotic Pacific. Both should he on every reading table of cultuic. Itounsevillo Wildmatt continues to give the "Overland" n distinctively erisp, and energetically Wild-Westlsh impression. His "Sanctum talks are original and invigorating as the "Notes Ambrosial." Beared n the Atlantic, rustling for grub in early Idaho, consu late at Singapore, planted in Califor nia, he Is a typlcnl all-around Ameri can. Features of tbe New England maga zine for March, dear to the hearts of New Englanders,mustbe such articles as Massachusetts in the Civil War, Northampton Association, Tbe Ordi nance of 1787, The First Harvard Grad uate Killed in tho Revolution, Civil War Envelopes aud Old Mill Street, But tin. Tho Editor's Table, by War- ren P. Kellogg, Is serious and able as usual. Agnes Ropplier, Andrew Lung,i ran ds Sarcey, Hj ilraar Hjorth Boyeseu, I. Zaugwill, Albion W. Tourgee aod Ern est Duudlet are contributors to the .March Cosmopolitan, whose names to articles are always an assurance of con siderable merit. The sensational nam oer of tbe month is "Tbe Beautltul Models of Purls," illustrated. This magazlue maintains wonderfully at tractive featuro3 for 15 ceuts, or $1 50 a year. M-tyuttrd, Merrill & Co., New York (43 45 and 47 ISist Tenth street) pub lish text books very completely auno. tated, and supplied with vocalbularles, English, German and French matter pieces of literature. Ofthosothe book of Job iu blank verse by Jackson, "La Pouilre Aux Yuux" by Eugene Liblcho and El ward Martin, and "Harold" a German tragedy iu five acts are fair specimen, Teachers aun students are interested in suoh works more than the general rauder, W, I), Howell's poem, In "society, In March! Harper's, marks the highest point In his development as social re former. America has produced im high cities literary socialist but Howell. His novels, mu his soclul studies In "Altrurla," are famous around (.'if world, as text books of the social Dem ocratlo revolution, that Is undermining monarchies, reconstructing republics, mid, to u certain extent, giving human nature Itself n ovorJiaullnK. Two non- nets mora striking and powerful hi (a proHslon, Imvo nover Ubii written n our llmo, (Juorge JIumllii 1'llch, the neholarly editor uuilrovluwurofUie Han Kran vlsou Ulrwll, y f Hio OverJind Mugaitlintj "It wimukK 1 (lie o, and turn plouwr rwMliiUeeHwi u tlm fctry of Iho period, It m Hi koiiuIiiu flwur of a life Hint i n cliMlliiut- froui tl )if )ftljoKt. wth vjUIIh Um oolotliiK "f H'l "0U', rB wl "Jmr tfmu WnmufiUo nldtr stw fwl of lliw JpM)liM," llODtJWDttilHID, Mr, J'Jtolt iupr"tl IhvinnKaielnu's hUmn, ttiid ihowii wl llrouKli prlf' UoiiwfiiiuimirMl whluh m JH"i w lnlnK m Umw frrferiu Uwm m UiijililirlllliHrtM 'f Vimtlmt wilUi wMh "UUmhM lMiW J'lww in Wlrtrn," ilwll (H W. MW iMwmww Ihtf wm at mumm mi klvmftt ilalliiiiif K'ftiy 'J'wu KWMBI tyK 111 KOUvu " Julio UlhiW jmixi, wiiii ' fii.Jv eililuIsM Hill Ply MOII MMtl !u' W " M'i i"".,'ii,("'' iiiu ijy I hit iu(iiuH ih nw f JUlf MM i l ""' '"W jiir, i m 'iM'y "' ' iMiwtirt r i.rr TJ', I 1 ----WWhM VNe iiuvo lukisn Uiuu to road Howard Cnrletou Tripp's volume of poem-, ' Around the Flrel'le." unmet liliiif wi seldom iIimiimI feel amply repaid. Hi Is an l.iwu I it hi ;tl ji-nr, iducuti'd In the country schools, tlion taught subool, became a printer, and is now editor of the Klngeley Times; gels out a volume of poems, some of them as good as some Robert Burns did up to that nge, and some of them a great deal better. For producing llist-cliiss poem, Mr. Tripp Is hampered by some crude and cramped notions, resulting from prov incial environment. But he is backed by a strong underlying moral nature that makes all ho writes eleau, cletr and wholesome. Dorothea Lummls has this master sketch in tbe March New .England Magazlue entitled, "ClrcuuiBtnuce:" Tawdry and tired, she Haunted in, Dragging a child lu-nlected, thin, Ill-fed, oue ankle slightly lame, A thing of accident und sname, Bold glancei and a painted smile This mother wears; across the aislo, Watching the two with yearning eyes, A wife, and childless, sits aud sighs. The above completely demonstrates how far literature surpasses painting, sculpture or music, as the art of expres sion. In those few words aro told the story of life's passion, tragedy and har mony destroyed forever. A classic thut shoujd be iu all home libraries 1b Clifton Johnson's "The Farmer's Boy." Tho author residos at Hudley, Maes. He has supplied a volume that is rich in literary qualilv, (having the full-cream country llavor.) und also richly illustrated with photo graphic reproductions from life and nature. Only by patient devotion and observation of years by a clean minded, sound-hearted man could such a book be built and put together. Only by a deep-seated atlection for children and the homely things of life could such a work come forth. It is destined to live long and is a splendid companion voluco for "The Country School in Kew England" by tbe same author. D. Appleton & Co., Pubs,, Now York. Hamilton W. Mable, on the eternal types of fiction, in March Ferum: The novel of romance and adventure has had a long history, and Jtbo elements of which it Is compou'ided are recog nizee long before they took thu form of (lotion. Two figures appear and re appear in tho mythology of overy poetlo people:; the hero aud the wanderer; tho man who achieves and the mau who experiences; the man who masters, life by superiority of soul or body nod the man who masters It by complete ness of knowledge. It Is Interesting aud pathetic to II nd how universally these two figures hold tho attention aud stirred the hearts of primitive men; how Infinitely varied are their taks,tlielr perlls,and their vicissitudes. Will 8. Groea, editor of the Colusa Suu, has a paper in tho Murch over land on "Thq..PI,'pr fncjUUi" oon- The U. S. GoyYent officially re ports ROYAL Raking Powcler superior to jajj others in leaven ing strength (Buiktimthwwttp.399) It is the best and most economical. IWlMMIIWBIMItJIUHMIBJWJUUUIliWJMllMJWII uh'jiihi Islnlng tills pautiHgo of Interest to old Crtllfurtilmioi "I aty llioB'craiiidriLo vulluy Inifore ju foohdup of uli'lllm Hon had in ado un Imprint w. Tim wild outs grow hjviiii und ulght foot hlglii inn! Hi Krnlii wdu it llnu itm wtt'M, I'lmvern of fuyorl Iium twy wn lliu (iIhIhn ami thu rlpned uis limdo Hull fnotli miiIiiu Hiid tetr, guiMU mi i J dunks wuiu plentiful, hlnok hfrrlwi und riirrl IK Hw rlvum illiu iliitMt Huh (lllwlllie wUriwlld lfllll flOlfl Wllll.ll WK IliadO 1111 !!!)! bird fiuU, wus noilinluiil, thu ulmt ww ki mll'i sii'l vvutt llmt olollii ym ml HWMH lliu mwiMfBiiwi of main II Wtf )l) Miuri. VTllshl iJilull" In lliu llri fiiiMilMrof lli nw HIT ryjuril tiillll'i "I'll IiwKwHi" (dure nd iwln Jiltr" mi 4 VVMilrf jfWIr"-llfrimrlti'iJ t NW YlU mi'lllltt MM Hi (JlllMKV. 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South, entitled "Have You Been True Americans?" which will commend IN self to the thoughtful minds among us. Written in anticipation of the one hun dredth anniversary of the death of Washington, and at tho same time "looking backwards" over the event of tho century now Bearing Its close, it Is ah epic of patriotism well worthy its author. Not alone this. It deserves tho attention of every Atuorioan citizen whether he be a student or an adept in the political economies which exist and roust ever continue In govern ments of, by and for the people. "Eternal vlgilanoe Is the price of Liberty." And nowhere Is this more clearly pointed out than Iu "Have You ftnun rrriiA A mfirlnnno9" Home and Country Is-publlshed by Jos. W. Kuy, 68 East 10th street, New York. Subscription, $,60 a year. Ono of the most impoitiut proect oyer undertaken by an American mag azine begins In the March Soribuer miLiii,iniiiixiinjiiniiiii'jmrijgBaawiiiegt with thu first instalment of Prwldent Andrews', "A JlUlory of thu Last CVinrUtM'Diitury in the United HUtes." In the irlukiiioiit of theaijor )Ih to his readies In th Introductory para grapli.he tells thwiiilhiitlliuy are "lnK titinii a rapid vxaiirsion, tnroiigij vust rukn,wlUi fn'MUMiit tine nf (lie cuinwrtt mi'l not upou u to(i.'Kfl'l"l isorvwy." JCiyli Jii.Ulni'iiit will bu (lllwd 'villi wlut WfM niliM) till nunimtl'iiiul upUodtf oftliuduy, Mini wlilnli im liwil proved by lliim i- bu of liM'irJiml Impofliuinu 'i'liu II ml Imlttlnitnit ilt?U wllO (im 1dUa liUaitxt hi (l)v ul')o of llwm ttlruo(l')r), Mild tiiipiDK tl" KiulduiiU i wcrlbwl Hftf IhutJIiluw Vifv, lliu 'I'wmi HUiU, Hi Hl ( Hw Wwtkl i'urty, liu KmICux 1(ii, lllnuk ITly Mint ilm'iVtnly of WmliliiKi"))' itwh I drilt in 'WtlliltJ will) M MMilM wteiiit HlMiriliii itmwn faun Hip bMtufMIi'lupi!ifiiiiiilwJ Willi lliu MQIJIHH lif fyO'VfHlltatfM, U llll lJH iUtry uf llm jurir avuiury will Im (owl )4wJiiy dm mnnU l mmdih Thl win l ut il' mutolmiwii urn )hmvn Ihvru l dm UwH In ml luimUnl f,iywn Iiltturyuf iwrvwn Hum far H'1' '" rw living ' Kmi) fin KH- 0 t)mM4 iltW n J IMM wfiii urn iHiinuiiUy u Vli HJu m mm. mo-' IJit'M IllillliUri fliiulJ wr m Ausum'k i'uim Mm Hit nuwMrt mhiIm JhIhi wild wiHr Iwitmlvr imyMwitiit litM))vii ml iwiif ytww invpim lii wliiMiiibuy m i'mi m iiwi wt 4 l-lf m iMtr lib W HWHiHiit miu iiiijbf mm. ium IMMitfMfr?r -iIki. Ef -i9) iB!WA??i m&1l ijrm 1 1 ituntv wwmmm & a aV III) llVWU AhUUM II... ....Iu TODAY'S MARKETS. Pricon OuiTont by Telegraph Local a i Portland Quotations. BALiur, Murch 0, p. in. Ofllce DAtLY CAi'iTAi. JuuitNAii. Quota tions for day and up to hour of going to pi oss were us follews: BALK1I l'KODUCE MAUKKT. IlDTOItKB STOCK. Veals dressed 5 cts. Hogs dressed 4J. lilvo cattle 2l!io. Sheep alive $2.00. MIIiIi PKIOKS. Salem Million Co. quetes: Flour Iu wholesale lots $2.25. Iletall $2.60. Bihu $11 bulk,$12.5U sacked. Shorts $12 13. Chop feed $14 aud $15. WHEAT. 85 cents per bushel. HAY AND CHAIN. Oats-2022Jo. Hay Baled, cheat $60.60; timothy, $8.00. FABM PBODUOTS. Wool Best, 10c. Hops B( st, 8 to 7c. Eggs In trade, 10c. Butter Best dairy, 1820 fancy creamery, 25o. uueese to to li cts. Farm smoked meats Bacou hams, 11; shoulders, 7. Potatoes 2)0. Onions 2 cento FHUITS. Apples.50c bu. LIVE I'OIILTllY. iJoudry Hens, 6u; roosters luck, 0; chickens, Oc. 0c; 4c; Turkeys. 0(a)sc. POKTLANl) QUOTATIONS. i (Iriiln, Ffioil. etc. Flour Portland, $2.80; Walla Walla, $2 05; graham, $2.15; superfine, $100 per oarre). Oats White, 2728c; milling 29 80o; grey, 2027c, rolled, in bags, $5.750.00; barrels, f0.000.26; cases, $8.75. Potatoes 3540o pei sacs; sweet, 2o per lb.' Hay Good $910 per ton. Wool valley, 810c. MiliBtrttj Bran. $12 00:shorte.$18.50: chop fcc.1.6 per ton; chicken wheat. 75c per cental, HopsDull, 470. Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 81o. un der 60 lbs., 23o; sheep pelts, 1060o. UAIIIY PRODUCE. Butter Oregon fancy creamery,22J 27c; fancy dairy, 202oo;falr to good, io(uii7jc; ooiamon, vm. Cheeso Ofegoil 10llo per pouud; Young American, ll12Jc; Swiss Imp., 2830c; Doni.,1418o. Eggrt Oregon, Jlo perdossen. Poultry Onleketis, $2.503 00 per dozen; ducks, $4.005; geese, $0 $0,50; tur-koys, dressed, 10c. Hoer Topsteers,2J2 3oo per lbjfalr to good steers, 22ic; cows, 8c2cj; dressed beef,H341o Mutton Best sheep,$l;2.10; choice ewes, $1.501.75. Hogs- Choice, heavy, $3.008.00, light aud feeders,$3 50; dressed, 4 Jo per lb. Veal Small, choice, 60c; largo,8 4Jc per pouud. BAN VUANOIBCO MARKET. Woel: Oregon Eastern choice, r8 10c; do infeitor, 56o; do valloy,ll0 12o. Hops Quotnblo at 48. I'otntoes Early Jtwe, 4000oji;in Micks; iiuruunku, 3i)40o porjsack. UatS JUIHlnC, !l.(U4(a)1.10. How's This IK Vo oflor Olio Hundred Dollara Ke ward for any cubo of Oatarrli that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, l'. J. Chunky & Co, Tropa, Toledo, O. Wo tlio uudowmned, havo known F, J. Cheney for tho luut 15 yeara, aud be novo nun periectiy iiouorauie in nil btiHlnesH truusttctloua and financially able to carry out any obligation made by tbeir firm. Wont & Truax, Wholesalo DrusulaUi, Toledo O., Wul(llti(r, KInnan & Mat- Villi Wlioli'Hiilo J)rui,'KlHt8, Tolodo,Ohlo Jlall'd Cuturrh Ouro Ih taken Inter pally, uoIIiik directly upon tho blood and mucouu utirfaceu of its synlem, I'rlco, 76c, per bottle, Hold by nil drug giatu, Twtlinoiilala free, ! - - J The World'u Fair "Cuii not remain nuch without tho blooming look und rudlont complexion whluh liuullh itloiio ImpurtH, J'urk'H Tea,by oleurliiK tho blood of )mpurltli.'H, mulicM thu coiiiiilt-xlon ruuln tho hue of youth. Hold liy Ltinii it Drooka, , ifwwvmvwvmtffM im n umiiia HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS 1 lwt Urmithl'HlyMMImh uHf n V M'mmwumwtUirot ttiiH hm 4nmm if iniw im amitiud wlui luiriiUiLuin.un . ' T d - -. a w m,-m r-w ,' -i- J MUm1- uf l.IU J .ftulll'l QU WW J i W toll, y MM Jlfl IHj k"UJ W (Wt- taWLfHr) WJ Hi t 7 wm uh itmwt $W W' l)ii Mllai Hwirl Cur I 4t i4m Ui I'tt fiitt WWvtWUW wft m m CMttllMHt. : tM4tf iiy rjm' j4l Mtfi ft." V iA j, . ,' W? Deal -IN- EI?pbaols. HAVE YOU AN ELEPHANT FOR SALE? Wo will find you a bUyor if you havo ono in good condition and you are willing to sell cheap. WHAT WE ac?cja:lly ib tnat wo nave nuyers-ior a i 1 I 1 1 I number of fanns and oity dwelling homes. Wo aro in correspondence with a largo number of Eastorn people who aro coming out hero goon and who havo instructed us to look them up bargains. NOW WE ARE READY to list your olephants that you havo been trying to soil for a long timo. Wo will find you (V buyer and will not bo all Bummer at it either, Our rates aro moderate and wo aro in 'touch witli tbosio wanting property, If you are aolually wanting to null your property and aro ready to list jt at a roasonablo flguro wo will And you a buyer, Wo also ront and look after property for nonreR!denUi, BatiHiaotion guaranteed, Call on or adding J. h, MITCHELL & CO,, 210 Oommcjroiiil Bt, h tinmimu k m, toll), ftmttMi Hid tilth "" -Wt.itaBriiMiTOrtWia w(L -THE- 2l5i:C0MMKUar.Vfi 6T. Thhtirat In Ilia inn rite'. I.nnpionnrt mrnU Hjrj-cd on tho Bl.prle-t uotlm Uueor li"u HSiaDL-Ml French i-cokt. oil the CoaKt.nJjjf MEALS, 16 CENTS, PERFECT SATI3tlCTI, J. J. HAttKlsset, Horse Shoeing Bhopon Cheroeketa itnet,nt roar ol Rat ler'a lurotture atoro. bpecial attention to InlBrfarlngwnrt home rttn df(tfuei1 ie. CHLflNE Mkrchant Tailou 211 Commercial St., Salem. FASIIIONBLE. ICiCi MRS. MAY REID XnvltcB I ho I.AOIKS OC SA.LKM to call on hor AT 881 FilONl bTUKliT. All work clouo In tlio Intent Hylea nuit of tbe very bent quality and nt prlcca n milt the timet. CLUB STABLES. lXWNINO TUOSIAM. Full supply of lion-ox, tiut't'lfs and Imofes. Best ot cure glveu to tru anient atook and boarding. Corner Kerry mid Liberty gltoctx. 9-Make spoctalty of taking r'Urtlcei to coast or mounUimfc. 7-7 Cooper Shop. JYItVS vSTEWAUT hanoponed ud imlion north nt Mlzit'a mill. In Bouth Hal-jiii, whorolio ih prepared to make and repair nil Itlnrtn of cooneraee, buoU im paiiN.iuuH, KfKB, uari-Hia una cluirau. Oolv me i bent soaou"il atiuk unnd, 1 1 Ices reabon 7i!Ww able. SALEM TILE WORKS. Imitate H'l'iMIIC ON HAM). Bpeolal liiducemonta oltrred. Httlpped to ft! point on abort notice. Hen d tor pricon. Yard, jSorlu.HH.lem. Addrew J, K, MUIU'IIY, KKlr (irounda, Or, WHY LOSE TIMB AN!) MONEY? Hy nenduiK fur iiwuy wliu you mn get frcub, nrtt-olrm Kardeii uud field need at liomor llerora buylnu 6 oenta worth or 'Ji wnrili eee our iiock or nn rnr iroe raiaiOKueaua nct, u, jJiuiwwttujx tttui'n MdAwamo ttAlein, Or, uir tWit I W. SflflPPER (durceinior to rtlis iter & Clurli), DKAI.UH JK . 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