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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. APRIL 14. 1900.
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1;
Ho Tried a
Sample Bottle
Kearly every clay people come Into Srat
lore and tuk l lie Druggist to recommend
Soma medicine for their truuble. Very
cjiicn vii f j ip
fuse to do K,
because, as a
rule, they do
Dot beliere it
proper to ad
vise anyone to
take a patent
mediefne ol
which they do
not know tlia
ingreaiants.lt
la the physi
cian's butl
cessa to pre
scribe. Some
make an ex
ception, how
ever, when
mnyonehas acocgh, cold cr throat and Ir.nj
trouble. "I alwavs recommend Acker's hiif
lish Remedv, because I know Just what it
ill do. It has cured every case where I
Lave seen it tried. It i the beet expectoran
and tonic I ever handled In my 1 years'
experience. I will give Just one instance of
a gentleman who had been troubled for
years with a nasty, -hacking, cough. I ad
wised Acker's laig'.ish Remedy. He tried a
sample bottle, and was cured oeforo he had
taken half of it. at no cost whatever. This
Is an exceptional case, however, as it usually
takes two or three bottles."
(Signed) A. 1!. Coo.;, Dellc-fontaine, Ohio.
Bold at 2.V.. .'A-., and $1 a bottle, throngh
nt the United S'-.:es i:n.l Canada; and in
England, at . i'd.. Sis. 3d., . od. If you
are not satisfied after buying, return the
Lottie to your druggist, and get your BJOnejf
back. , '
We tuOunin the abort fmaneatet,
PIIFRTO RICANS r
IN A BAD way'?; EVERYBODY
Knows the merits of the
Ninety-Five
in
Per Cent of the Islanders
the Peon Class.
I
I
PEOPLE IOC ALL KNOW.
Wednesday's Dally.
John Roth, a wealthy Kingsley farmer
is registered at the Umatilla House.
Rev. Warner, presiding elder of this
district, accompanied by his wife, left
this morning for Chicago to attend the
general conference at that place.
Thursday's Daily
Louis Klinger, of Dufur, left on the
afternoon train on a trip to Portland.
Mrs. George A. Licbe left on this
morning's boat on a visit to friends in
Portland.
Jay Lucas, of the U. S. land office,
made a trip to Portland yesterday morn
ing, returning on the night train.
Friday's Daily.
John W. Minto, United States deputy
collector of internal revenue, is in the
city on official business.
Walter Allen, of Portland, parsed
through this city last night on his way
to Ariiugton on bueinese.
Captain J. L. Cowan, Indian agent at
the Warm Spring?, was in town last
night on his way home from a short
visit with his daughter in Portland.
T. C. Morrison, of Moro, R. A. Snyder
ol L,vle, linis Hull of Moro, (J. l.
O'Leary of Grass Vallev, Bert Brook of
Wasco. R. N. Shepherd of Howard,
Early Barzee of Wasco, Doug Allen of
Grass Valley and W.O. Hadley of Moro,
are registered at the Umatilla Ilouee.
E. Jacobeen has returned to The
Dalles after spending some eight weeks
in et. V incent s hospital under an at
tack of typhoid pneumonia. Mr. Jacob
sen shows the effect of his sickness and
fears he will not he himself again for
months. He had a close call, made
donbly critical by a relapse.
Advertised Letters.
Poses, Puerto Rico, April 4 (Corre
spondence of the Associated Prees. ) At
no time since the hurricane of August
8th last has the condition ol the poor of
Puerto Rico been as bad as it is today, i g
About ninety-ave per cent of the island ; J
1 I . 1 In t V, a r.n n olaca which '
Ulaj uv pinLcu m iitw . -j . v , " ......
is made up of a mixture of all races. In
the other five per cent are included the
well-to-do, educated people, such as
merchants, planters aud professional
men and their families.
The better class is able to pass
through inch '.times as are now prevail
ing without actual physical suffering,
but their business affairs are at stand
still, and have been for a long; time, and
this deprives the majority of the large
laboring class of a means of livelihood.
This large body of laboring people fur
nishes the very cheap and effective labor
which is needed for agriculture and
other work, but at all times they have
been in an nnder-fed and poorly-notir- I
ished condition. i
BICYCLES
COLUMBIA
HARTFORD
PATEE CREST
$50. $35- $25. '
Many new features for 1900 which yon cannot afford to overlook.
t
Complete Line of "1900" Sundries.
JVIflYS & CLOCHE.
1
Hi P
aw
UUOI
ciriar
rua
till SCHIDl'LB.
aoa Uiiua.
Arb:v
t'SUM.
rut
Mall
U:j p. m
Spokane
riyer
7;'J5 p. m
Matters Political.
I.kwistox, Me., April 12. The
publican state convention elected dele
gates to the national convention at
Philadelphia and Adopted a platform
endorsing the ''wise, patriotic and pro
gressive administration'.' of President
McKinley, to whom it promised renewed
allegiance and support. The platform
favors the gold standard, the Frye
shipping bill, laying a Pacific cable and
the construction of the Nicaraguan cantl.
Re- ! V
following is the list of letters remain
ing in the postomce at The Dalles un
called for April 13, 1900. Persons
calling for the same will give date on
which they were advertised :
GE.NTI.EME.V,
Boyle, John C .
Donelson, Dave
Grant, Sam
Main, Billy
McCafl'erty, Chas
Oman, Otto L
Kowe, Joseph
Tylar, Jim
Terpennin?, J E
Wilson, R G D
Brown, C G
Davidson, Birt
Friendchild, Mr
Gibson, Lyman
McFadyer, Donald
McCr-iskey, Milton
Robtison, L
Starr, C W
Tillet, W R
Tavlor, George
Woodman. Wu
LADIES.
Bennett, Mrs M V Cooper, Mrs Mary .
Evens, Mrs Bell Forsythe.MissMi'llie
Gideon, Miss Sadie Gage, Mrs F E
Krause, Miss Lil lie Martin, Miss Ethel
Scholl. Mrs Mary
II. II. RlDDELL, P. M.
For Sale.
Turkey eggs. Price 60c a setting. In
quire of Mrs. W. W. Rawson, on 3-Mile.
Long distance phone 9i3. m21-2wks
Colcmbcs, O., April 11. Toe senti
ment of thestate convention of the league
of Democratic clubs which met here to
day is solidly for Bryan although Presi
dent Buchtel in his annual address re
ferred only indirectly to the Nehraskan
and Ignored silver entirely. It is' ex
pected there will be a big fight in the
committee on resolutions over the silver
question.
Kentucky Itepubllcan Convention.
Louisville, Ky., April 10. The Re
publican State Central Committee today
issued a call for a State Convention to
meet here May 1. It is practically set
tled that Governor Taylor, ex-Governor
Bradley, Senator Debne and William A.
Gaines (colored) will be the delegates at
large to the Philadelphia Convention.
If, meanwhile, the Republicans are de
feated before the Supreme Court in the
contest for state officers, they will re
nominate Governor Taylor for the
November election.
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1
REGULATOR LINE.
miles, Porffintf & Astoria fa. Go j
' . ... . V. . 1, 1 .. . , .111 ... A , V. . . i
D tea iuctv vi luo nrguiavui uuc 1111 suu h .uc i,.-
lowing schedule, the Company reserving the right to change 'jS
schedule without notice.
Str. Regulator.
DOWN.
l.v. Dulles
at 8 A. M.
Tuesday
Tl... .U.,..H
i ButuritMV . . . .
An. Portland
f, at a r. .
up.
Lv. VnrtUnd
at 7 a. M.
Monday
...Vednedy
Friday
Arr. Dalles
at:a0 r. U.
Ship your
Freight
via
Regulator Line.
Str. Dalles City.
DOWN.
I.v. Dalles
nt 8 A. u.
Monday
Wednesday... .
Friday
Arr. l'ortlaud
at 5 p. M.
or.
Lv. Portland .
at 7:00 a. u.
Tuesday '
Thursday (3
Haturaay
Arr. Dalles '
at 5:30 F. M.
JVIaief & Benton
Carry the following lines:
Stoves,
Tinware,
Maltese Cross Garden Hose,
Force and Spray Pumps,
Farm and Garden Tool?,
Carpenters' Tools,
Aermoter Wind Mills,
Tinning and Plumbing,
Iron Pipe,
Sewer and Chimney Pipe,
Cleveland Bicycles,
Crawford Bicycle?,
Fishing Tackle,
Guns and Kifles,
Bicycle Sundries, .
Ammunition,
Bic3Tcle Repairing,
Delft Ware,
Cedar Posts,
Barb Wire and Nails.
The Puerto Klco BUI.
Washington, April 12. Tongue mid
Moody of Oregon and Jones and Cueh
man of Washington voted for the Puerto
Uicin Bill. Wilson of Idaho voted
against it.
Volcanic Kraptlooa
Are grand, but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures
them ; aleo old, running and fever sores,
Ulcers,' Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts,
Cute, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains. Beet Pile cure on
earth. Drives out pains and aches.
Only 25 ctf. a box. Cure guaianteed.
Sold by Blakeley & Houghton,, drag-
gists. 2
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Milesburg,
t., says, "As a speedy cure for coughs,
colds, croup and sore throat One Minute
Cough Cure is nnequaled. It is pleasant
for childien to take. I heartily recom
mend It to mothers." It is the only
harmless remedy that produces im
mediate results. It cures bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
diseases. It will prevent consumption.
J- FOR COMFORT ECONOMY AND PLEASURE,
ij. Travel by the Steamer of the Regulator Line. The Company will endeavor to give Its pat
4 ron the best service possible. For further information address
S, Portland Odlce, Oak-Street Dock.
t p. m.
gait Lake, Denver, Ft. Fat
Worth, Omaha, Kan- Mail
. City, et. I-ouiaJ 8:65 p m
luicagu aim cut.
Walla Walla, Fpokane,
iiiunea.olis. -t. haul,
i) a 1 u t h, Milwaukee,
Chicago and fcafct.
kane
er.
4:2a. m
Brfk
Fl
FaoaT PorriASn.
Ocean Steamship.
For Han Francisco
December 3. 8, 13, 18, 23
aud t.
4 p. m.
4 p. m.
Ex. eunday Colombia Rv. Steamer. Ei.buudaj
110 Astoria ana vtay
Saturday I Landings.
10 p. m.
Sa. m. I WlLLAMBTTK RtVER.
Ez.bunday Oregon City, Newberg,
oa'.eia it 'Way Land m.
4:30 p. m.
Ex.suDday
7 a. m,
Tuea.lbur.
and tint.
WlLLAKVTTa ANDVamT
HILL K1VIR3.
Oregon City, Dayton
and Way-ljilidings.
I S:30r . m.
Mon.,Wed
! and 1'rL
6 a.m. f WiLLmrrri Rivca. 4:.d. m.
Tuc.Thur, Portland to Corvallia. lion. MVd
ana bat. and V ay-Landings, land rriduy
Lv Rlparla
daily
l.&la. m.
Smakk Riveb.
Rlparia to Iwlton.
Lravb
Liwisto.1
daily
8:30 a. m.
W. C. ALLAWAY, Gen. Agt.
C. J. STUBLING
Wholesale and Retail
Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Agen' rthe Qreate American Liqnor
Yellowstone Sour Mash Whiskey.
WHISKS'? from- a.75lo b.00 per gallon. (4 to 15 years old.)
IMP0ETED COGNAC from 7.00 to $12.00 per gallon. (11 to 20 years old.
CALIPOENIA EBAMDiES from 3.i5 to 6.00 per galloiiT (4 to 11 years old".'
ONLY THE PUREST LIQUORS SOLD.
0LYMPIA BEER on draught,
Imported Alo and Porter.
and Val Blatz and Olympia Beer in bottles
JOBBERS IN IMPORTED and
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
IREASE 1
Wasco Warehouse Company
Headquarters for Seed Grain of all kinds.
Headquarters for Feed Grain oifii kin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
Headquarters for Bran, Shorts, yVSm
Headquarters for "Byers' Best" Pendle
ton FlOUr Thl8 lonr 18 manufactured expressly for family
J , nse: every sack is guaranteed to give satisfaction.
W a sell our goods lower than any honee in the trade, and if you don't tnink so
van n,iu ku, tui ji auu w ijuviuueu.
Highest Prices Paid for Whoat, Barley and Oats.
help the team. Saves wear and
expense, bold everywhere.
STANDARD CIL CO. j. I
Important
Announcement
to you.-
For H0 days after April 1st, I will sell
all t lie Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots and
Shoes, Hosiery, Blankets, Hats and
Caps, on a cut in price of
25 per cent, for Cash.
Now is yonr opportunity to eel bar
gains. Don't miss it.
S. L. BROOKS,
Successor to E. J. Collins & Co.
MANUFACTURED BY
and Motors
r
AMERICAN IMPULSE WHEEL CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS,
ELEVATORS, PRINTING PRESSES, ETC
Circulars and particulars furnished on application.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent.
THE DALLES, OREGON
nn26
Advertise in the Chronicle
Parties denlnni to bo to Heonner tboald
Uke No. 4, leaving The Imllei al 7:05 p. m
making direct wDiieclions at Heppner junction
Ke'.urnlne inakinedirectcnnnection at Hennner
Junction with No. 1. arriving at The Dalles at
2:65 u m.
No. fc!, thrrwht freight, east bound, doea not
carry passengers; arrirea i:W a. m., depart
i:W a. m.
No. 2. local frcisrbt. carrlen naasenffera. east
bound; arrives 4:au p. m., deparUi 8:15 p. m.
ro. n, we douuq inrougn ireieni, aoes nor
carry passenger; arrives 8:15 p m., departs
v:. p. m.
No. 23, west bound local freight, carries pas-
enters; arrives o:ia p. m., ueparts a:3U a. m.
For full particulars call on O. R. 4 Jf. Co.'s
agent i be Dalles, or aUUress
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen Fas. Agt., Portland, Or,
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtu of an execution .tii ,,, .
f ircait four: f the .-ute of . .r ? U
t'ounty.in a suit 1 herein pen.il r, WntI.'r i
I era E. Cmum. ilra. Lizzie J. r ,
IaviK, Williaui H. i-avL, Hi: Tin, u ,U,t
trtie E IXvis, iir. Auuet'e F. MeNfTi11"0".
3. LnudMiu, ajmintstrotur of ihei .i
W. Davis, dece.-d, are defendants to
rwtfcd aud cunununding; met.H?ilAfri
property thereiu deM-riud, I in P'",
i: M..OU the ' ' "cktt,
tOth day mt AprV, 1900,
t. r..... it .... j t i-v ..
all tat i.iiT.lie h1a tn Iha k(ut... l : ' . ''K
cm
n hand 11 of th? lnU-ret U each id JixJ
bv nfltued dWrndHfite in tud tn ih. " A0
ilbesj trjictM of lituU kMum?) irj Mi ' l3C
ril aaiiai a,, in ipvprs atiiirisi i.
towit: Tbe north half of the nc.rlli. 54a
and the north half of the northeast nulrT"
the touthrtut quarter of the nortlieiut
aud the uortheast quarter of the Kiuths.?. "tB
ter of sei-tiou 14, towntlilp north r
east. W. XI., to satisfy the sum of 4,,V ..f
lerest at per cent per annum from VUn-k i
and the um of '.ii2J and lnterwi ..J
annum fnm u,M a...!3"
the turn of lJ11.9t and Interest atnW. M
at 10 per cent per
the turn of Sl'.'ll
per anuuni from said date, and $ jno uu it,T,. 1
tees, and 116.40 costa and dikbursemn . '
. . - i o m-r
aim tne accruing eons .;
aud interest at the rale of 10 percent i,r
per annum
ol lu tieriviit .1 '-i
from said date, aud iato.4 and interwi pCr?
at 10 per cent per annum from mi.i datTT
the southwest Quarter of the nnrrhUMU. . ' ,6
aud the northwest quarter of the soliik
quarter of saitt secti m 14, township 2
range 12 east, to satisfy the sum of tijtJT?:
interest thereon at the rata of 6 per tent if
annum from March 15, 19U0. and th nL"
balance of said sums of I1J11.P3, fmuui Ji, ?
.i.2.'.'0r t'.71.2l aud Wi5.4 and interest ,
each respectively, as aforesaid; and slvw7
of olock 9 of Dalles City, Orejron, to muJ(. ,hl
sura of r..5J and interest thereon at the rt !
6 per cent per annum from March 13, ioJ
and the unsatisfied portions of said sumi --f'
21, IJ.aB.-W, :IOU.O0. tM2 20, 11211.9:) and 'lu'i
aud the interest upon each respective, i
aforesaid. Bald sale will be lor cash in hni r
the hiirhest Mdner. '
Dated this 17th day of March, looo.
ROBERT KEMy
m211 Sheriff of Wasco couiiif Or
Citation.
lilero Facillc
Yellowstone Park Line.
THE DIXIXG CAR ROUTE FROM PORTLAND
TO THE EAST.
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO THE YELLOW
STONE PARK
LEWS.
No. 2.
11:15 A. M.
No. 4.
11;30 P. M.
Union Depot, Firm and I sis
Fast mail for Tiiooma,
Seattle, Olympia, Gray's
Harbor and tiouth Henil
points, Spokane, Ross
land, fi. C, Pullman,
Moscow, Ie lston, Buf
faloilumpminina; coun
try, Helena, Minneapo
lis, St. Paul, Omaha,
Kansas City, 8t. Louis.
Cblcatro and all points
east and southeast.
l'neet Sound Express
for Tacoina and Seattle
and intermediate points
No. J
5;50 P. M.
No. 3.
7;00 A. M.
Pullman first-class and tonrlit Wtwra tn
ninneapnns, hi. raui ana Missouri river points
without chaufte.
Vestibuled trains. Tnlnn rlonot crtnniw,tlnM
in tui princiimi cuies.
BH(ri?aa;e checked to destination of tickets.
For handsomely fllustiate,ldiw.rfTtHvinttor
tickets, sleeping car reservations, etc., call on or
write
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Arent, 25 Morrison
oireei, corner imp., I'oruund, Oregon.
SOUTH and EAST via
Soui to Pacific Co.
Shasta Route
Trains leave The Dalles for Portlun 1 and iray
stations at 4:25 a. m. and 3 p, tn.
Leave Portland.
Albany . .
:.'!0a m
12:30 a in
Arrive Ashland l!:Ma m
' Pacranientu 5:00 p m
' San Francisco 7:45 p in
Arrive Ogdon
1 Pcrivr
1 Kansas city .
1 Chicago . .. . .
1:45 a m
. H;im) a m
7:25 a rn
7:45 a m
Arrive Los Angeles . . .
r.i I'ftso
Fort Worth
City of Mexico . .
1 Houston
New Orleans
VVashlnirton
New York
. 1 :'."" p m
rt:HI p m
. ::) a m
.. 11:55 a in
. . 4 in a in
. :2 a in
fi -42 a m
.12:1:1 p m
7:00 p m
10:50 p in
V.Mn in
4:3 a m
t:15 a m
11:15 a m
S m m
7:25 a m
'J.Mnm
7 00 a m
:() p m
': a in
:5i a m
4 no a in
:25 p m
4-J a m
12-43 p m
In the County Court of the State of Oregon l
In the mutter of the estate of Patrick Bror
deceased, citation.
'10 uena i;. rirown, Anna Brown, Mary If.
iiaru, fvrtiiirrin lAt-ey, rraua JiroM'n, Anci
onfw ii, Alice diw.u unu ciuei nrown, gTeetinc
in the name of tne State of Oregon, vug ,r.
nerebr cited and required to antiesr in
uoiliny uiuri in uiu niHie oi uregon, lor ttr
Counly of NVasco, at the May term of said eonr
at the court room thereof, at Dulles City, in ME
county, on j uesijiiy, me eiu uity or lay, l!lUl.i:
o eitn-a in me aiieriiiHiu oi inai uay, QeQ v&
mere .10 snow riiuse, ii any mere oe, unjr amy
der of sale should not be made by t lie aborea
titled Court, directing Delia C, Brown, adreinis
tratrix of said estate, to sell, at private sale it
following described real property oi said.enw
lo-wit: lots A, l, l, K, K, i, H, I,J, K.Lii
block 57, of Fort Dalles Military Reservation is
Oregon.
Witness the Hon. Robert Mays, Judge of Ifc
said County Court, with tbo seul ol
Court athxeij, thin 2ml day of April, A. D. U
seal)
Atle-'t: A. M. KELSAY, Clerk,
ap2o-5w By S. RoltoM, Dcpulr,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lakd Offh b at Vancouver, Wash ,i
March 21, VM.
Notice is hereby given that the fulkmlm
named settler bus tiled notice of his liitcmk
to make final proof in support of his clnim.it:
that s ild proof will be made before W. II. frntn
united suites Commissioner for Ulstnn t,
Washington, at hfs olHce in Uoldendaie, Win
on .uonuity, -uay , i.sjo, viz:
John G. McDonald,
H. E. No. fO'13 for the northeast quarter art
15, township 3 north, range 13 east, W. M.
He names the following wltne-sea to prnTrt.
continuous residence upon, and cultivation
said land, vi:
Samuel L. Courtney, Harry I'ennlngton, I
(i. Copeliind, of Harthind H. O., Wash.; u
Nelson B. Brooks, of Goldendnlo Wash.
W. R. DL'NBAR,
mar28-I . Hfgiiinr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office- at Thk Dali.es, (Irsooii,
Murch l'.i, isw.1
Notice la hereby given that the fnlloilM
named settler has ftle-J notice of his lntenlioa:
make final proof in support of his claim, au
that said proof will be made before the refine
and receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Sstunli'
May ft, 1'JOO, viz.:
Helnrich Lubhing.of The Dullei.Or,,
H. E. No. 4K7.3. for the KWy. section 17: Ion
ship 1 north, range 12 east, w. M.
lie names the followinir witnesses to arm
his continuous residence unou.and culllnu
of said laud, viz.:
John Slegman. HenrT Rlddell. Miohse DC"
Charles Rlhnert, all of The Dalles, (Iregnii.
1 AY P. l.UCAi
mai24-il HesiMn.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lasd Office at VANcouvs.it, vm..
March s, mi. I
Notice Is herebv given that the followia
named settler has tiled notice of hi inie
tion to make final proof in suimoit of
claim, and that said proof will tie mailt bil
W. B. Prcsliy, United States Cominissionei
Distiii't of Washington, at hi o'hee in Gol"'
aaie, an.. on .Monday, April HI, l'JOU, vu:
Herman Eng-elke,
H. E. No. Mill, for the northwest nurt '
section 32. townshin i north, of run ire Hm
Will. Mer.
He name the following- witnesses tnnrovtti
Continuous residence upon aud cultivation
stun tana, viz:
lienrv Ktncker. William Wllblnsnn. D ctnfl
II. Steirman. of Oiitervllln f (i. Wish.
Henry F. Brune, of The Dalles P. ()., On.
W. 11. DI'NBAK,
marlOII Kntii
Pullma i and Tnnrl.i n .......
Jhalrcars Sacramento to Ogden and F.I Paso!
md tour st cars to i l,iu.. u. i - I- '
leans and Washli.guin. " ' " "l'w
several
C hiiia,
ronnertinr at Han i.w
teainshln lin I,.- ar
Philippines, Central aud South America.
Sec agent at The Dalles sUtlon, or addrts
C. H. MARKHAM,
(ieaeral Passenger Agent, r.irtland. Or.
T. BROWNHILL,
JUSTICE OF THK PKArr? v..a
Puolin. Collections riromntlv ttun,a.i
i. Money to loan. C. E. Bayard's ot
ce. The Dalles, Ore(Ion.
.'RED. W.WtOOM,
ATTOKMCT AT
l.AW,
Til It hill,.'.
OOlcoye, First Nat "" IO.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat
., It artificially digests the food andali'
Mature In strenKthenlng and recc
Btructlnsrtho exhausted digestive
fans. It Is the latest discovered dlw
ant and tontc. No ot her prcprw
can approach It in ernclcnry. H
stantly relieves and permant'ntlye11
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