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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1903)
Scrofula It Is commonly inherited. Few are entirely f roe, from It, Talo, weak, puny children art afflicted with it in nine, cases out of ten, and many adults suffer from it. Common indications are bunches la the neck, abscesses, cutaneous erup tions, inflamed eyelids, sore ears, rickets, catarrh, wasting, and general dobility. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Eradicate, it, positively and absolute ly, This statement is based on the thousands of permanent cures these medicines hare wrought. " My daughter had scrofula, with eleven ores on her neck and about her ears. Hood's Sarsaparilla was highly recommended and the took it and wai cured. She is now in food health." Mas. J, H. Jokes, Parker City, Ind. Hood's Sarsaparilla promise to cure and keep the promise. Ecclesiastical. Chnrch Do yon think he is a well proportioned wan? Go tali m No; his lings are away ont of proportion to his brains. Youk ers Statesman. a batch of baroains. ' Second Hand Pianos and Organs Almost Given Away. To relieve the veritable congestion in second hand pianos and organs at our store, which resulted from our taking an immense mm her in ex change for new ones, we will offer the following extraordinary prices on ex cellent second hand pianos and organs: Pianos, Kimball Upright, - with mahogany veneer, 7i octaves, combined damper and hammer Mange of brass, a compact piano of pretty outlines on which we will give discount of $118.00. Decker, rosewood case, three strings, open pin lock, 7s octaves, fine action, looke just as good as new, only f 187.00. linger, quarter sawed San Domingo mahogany ease, full musie rie.-k, double fold fall, continuous hinge, 7 1-9 oc taves, good quality ivory keys, for $168.00. A Christie for $150X0. Emerson, $125.00. Knabe, $235.00. Ludwig, $165.00; and dozens of others. Terms, each, or f 12.00 to $15.00 down and $6.00, $3.00 to $10.00 a month with interest. Easy enough for any one to afford and the pianos are way ahead of anything you ever found for the price. Organs. Estey, oak case, nsed bnt a few months, latest style, $39; Estey, larg est size, high top, solid walnut case, $41; Kimball, satin walnut rate, mir ror, music rcak, not used enough to soil carpet, cost $135, now $56; Chicago Cottage, 6 octaves, large fancy top, nsed very little. $42; another 6 octave style, cost $150, yours for $55; Estey Chapel, $28; Packard,. 6 octaves, solid walnut case, fancy top, $54; Loring & Blake, parlor size, solid walnut case, $32; Durrand Empire top, solid walnut case, $40; Cornish, solid walnut, $16; Durrand, high top, $38, good as new; Genuine Earhuff, very neat and pretty, mouse proof, cost $110, only $13; A. B. Chase, gilded panels, beautifully carved, $o9; Crown, use! but little, price 35, will sell for $83; A. B. Chase, pannels finished with French walnot, exchange for Vofs piano, can be had for only $55; Beeth oven, high top, $20; Ann Arbor, $26; celebrated A. H. Whitney, $41; Pack ard, in fancy case, $43; one of the great Kimball makes, $49. Terms, $6.00 to $8.00 down and $5.00 to $7.00 a month, according to make and age. Write ns at once if yon want one of these bargains. Eilers Piano House, Washington street, corner Park, Port land, Oregon. Other large houses, San Francisco, Spokane and Sacramento. Urged Him On. Miss Gotrox -The idea of your pro posing to me! Why, f never gave you any encouragement! Mr. Poornian You forget that you once informed me that you had half a million in your own right. Chicago Hews. Sure Thing. Kind Father My dear, if you want good husband, marry Mr. Goodheart. He really and truly loves you. Daughter Are yon sure of that, pa? Kind Father Yes, indeed, I've been borrowing money from him for six months, and still be keeps coming. A Mistake. "Mrs. Plamm holds her own well, doesn't she?" "But it isn't. That's ber sister's child. Philadelphia Bulletin. - ST. JACOBS OIL POSITIVELY CURES Rheumatism Neuralgia Backache Headache Feetache All Bodily Aches AND CONQUERS PAIN. DYING WORDS OF FAMOUS MEN. j The Last Utterances of Some of the World's Greatest Celebrities. It is well."-Washington. "I must sleep now." Myron. "Is this your fidelity." Nero. "Them I am safe." Cromwell. "Let the light enter." lioothe. "God's will be done." Bishop Ken. "Lord, lake uiy spirit." Edward VL "Lord, receive my spirit." Cranmer. "Dou't give up the ship." l-awreue "It is the last of earth."-J. Q. Adanu "I am about to die." Samuel Johnson. "Independence forever." John Adams. "Give Dayrolles a clialr." Cheaterrleld. "I shall he happy." Archbishop Sharp. "Don't let poor Nellie starve." Charles II. "I thauk God I have done my duty." Nelson. "1 feel as If I were myself again." Walter Scott "An emperor should die standing." Vespasian. "The best of all is. God Is with us."-John Wealey. "It matters little how the head lletti." llalelgh. "A dying man can do nothing easy." Franklin. "Many things are becoming clearer to me." Schiller. "I feel the daisies growing over nie."John Keats. "Taking a leap In the dark. O mystery." Thomas Palue. "Iton't let that awkward sipiail tire over my grave."-Burns. "Mere, veteran. If you think It right, strike."- Cicero. "I thought that dying had been more dll!leult."-I.ouls XIV. "Let me die to the sounds of delicious music." M Ira beau. "It la small, very small," alluding to her neck. Anne Boleyn. "Let me hear those notes so long my solace and delight." Mozart "We are as near heaven by soa as by land." Sir Humphrey Gilbert "I do not sleep. I wish to meet death awake." Maria Theresa. "I resign my soul to God; my daughter to my country." JefTerson. "I would not change my Joy for the empire of the world." Hilllp Sidney. "Farewell, Llvla. and ever remember our long uulon." Augustus Caesar. "I have sent for you to see how a Christian can die." Addison to War wick. "Into thy hands, O Lord. I commend my splrlt."-Chrlstopher Columbus. 'I want nothing, nud I'm lookiug for uotulng but heaven." Philip Melaucthon. "I have seen all things, and all thlugs are of little value."-Alexander Severn. "Remorse: Remorse! Write It! Write it! Larger! Larger. "-John Ran dolph. "O, liberty, liberty, how many crimes are committed In thy name." Mine. Roland. "Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees." Stonewall Jackson. "Crlto, we owe a cock to Esculaplus; pay It soon, I pray you, and neglect It not." Socrates. "I am dying out of charity to the undertaker, who wishes to urn a lively Hood.'' Hood. "Throw up the window that I may once more see the magnificent scene of nature." Rosseau. "1 pray you see me safe up. and for my coming down, let me shift for myself." Sir Thomas More on the scaffold. "My soul I resign to God. my body to the earth, and my worldly posses sions to my relatives." Michael Angelo. "I have provided for everything In my life except death, and now, alas! I am to die, though thoroughly unprepared." Caesar Borgia. "It will not be long before God takes me, for no mortal can live after the glories which God has manifested to my soul." Toplady. "Lord, enlighten and soften the hearts of my executioners. Adieu for ever, my dear children. I go to Join your father." Marie Antoinette. "Be of good comfort, brother, for we shall this day light such a candle In England, as. by God's grace, shall never be put out" Latimer to Ridley. "What Is the matter with my dear children! Have I alarmed you? Oh. do not cry. Be good children, and we will all meet In heaven." Andrew Jackson. "My country! O, how I love my country." William Pitt, the younger. "Here Is a book (the Bible) worth more than all others ever printed; yet It Is my misfortune never to have found time to read it I trust In the mercy of God. It Is now too late." Patrick Henry. "Not one foot will I five so long as breath bides within my breast, for He who shaped both sea and land ill's day shall end my battle or my life. I will die King of England."-Rlchard III. "Father In heaven, though this body la breaking away from me and I am departing this life, yet I know I shall forever be with Thee, for no oue can pluck me out of Thy hand." Martin Luther. "I shall die regretting. I have always desired the happiness of France. I did all In my power to contribute to It. I can say with truth that the first wife of Napoleon never caused a tear to flow." Josephine. "Lockhart, I may have but a moment to spenk with you. My dear, be a good man, be virtuous, be religious, be a good man; nothing else will give you any comfort when you come to lie here." Walter Scott. "Thy creatures, O Lord, have been my books, but Thy Holy Scriptures much more. I have sought Thee In the courts, fields and gardens, but I found Thee, O God. in Thy sanctuary. Thy temple." Lord Bacon. "I have meditated upon the state of the church, the spouse of Christ, I have fought against spiritual wickedness In high places, and I have pre vailed; I have tasted of the heavenly Joy, where presently I shall be! Now, for the last time. I commit my soul, body and spirit Into Ills hands. Now it has come." John Knox. ...-I Bi.fti -i riiihili UBS. E. r. SHKPARD THEY ARE RECONCILED. Th. Reuniting- of a Venderbllt Bclon aad Hla wire. A reconciliation has taken place be tween Elliott Fitch Shepard, jr., or New York, a grandson of the late w m- lam H. vanuerout, and his wife, Esther W I g g 1 n ,l'o tter Shepard. F o r 1 1 1 months they were separated by rea son of allegations of Impropriety on bis part, because of which Mrs. Shep ard brought suit for a legal separation. The Influence of Deacemaklng mem- here of the family orevailed, and, pre sumably, there will hereafter be smooth sledding. The marriage of these young people was a society sensation. .111011 nuep- ard, whose father was the famous pub lisher, was one of the liveliest young men Yale ever turned out His bride was the daughter of a grocer who kept a small store In Greenport, L. I. She was the prettiest girl on the Island, could swim, ride a horse and play ten nis. Mrs. Elliott F. Shepard, the moth er of the defendant, who was Instru mental In reuniting the young people, lives at Woodlea, which Is situated at Scarsborough-on-the-Hudeon, and Is one of the finest country estate In America. The Pompellan gardens there are marvels of the gardener's art VALUE OF BABY'S CRY. ly. and they should be allowed to do so a portion of each day. When the cry la whining or continuous It Is usu ally cauaed by overindulgence of some kind, or by mistakes, such ss handling the baby, when he Is more comfortable left alone. Too much entertaining causes nervousness and cold extremi ties, which make necessary too many wraps or too hot a room; this results In discomfort snd weakness and lack of fresh air. Bleeping In a bed with older persons Is bad for a baby; It drawt upon the vitality. Indigestion Is never natural; It is caused by overfeeding or Improper feeding. Harper's Bazar. It Helps to Hake Healthy Pair of Lnnae. The early cry, which Is painfully try ing to some young mothers, especially to a nervous one, becomes less distress ing If she stops to think that the lungs, never having been nsed, need exercise in order to make them strong. For the first three months the Infant Is too weak, even with a fair amount of cry ing, to develop the lungs more than one-third their normal capacity, and that these organs cannot be considered perfect until they are Inflated to their utmost is enough to make ber tolerant of a fair allowance of crying. A year of simple breathing would not accom plish aa much toward developing the lungs aa a moderate amount of crying each day for a month. It la the deep Inhalation, such aa accompanies a good cry, which alone can make the lung j strong. Healthful Infanta cry normal- IS ROOSEVELT'8 INTIMATE. Chester I. Lone, Recently Elected Sen ator from K.nsee. Kansas has recently elected a United States Senator to succeed W. T. Har ris. The chosen Individual is Chester I. Long, the Con gressman, who la 44 years old and Is the y 0 u n gest Senator ever elected In the State. He Is a na tive o f Pennsyl vania, a former res ident of Missouri, and a graduate of the law office of George R. reck, now of Chicago. CHEeTEB 1. LO!0. wb) lnduced hm to enter politics. He Is now serving bis fourth term In Congress. He 1 a per sonal friend of President Boosevelt W here She brew the Line. . Klnglake, the Oriental traveler and historian of the Crimean war, never married. This was strange, says bis biographer, because he admired wom en, and formed fine Intellectual friend ships with them. He thought that there should be priestesses as well as priest In the churches, the women as the Ugerlas of men as the men are the pontiffs of women. A friend of his tells us that when be was attacked by gout Klnglake wish ed for the solace of a woman doctor, and wrote to one, asking If gout were beyond ber scope. She answered: "Dear Sir Gout Is not beyond my scope, bat men are." If a woman Uvea In the same neigh borhood with a family of young chil dren, she can become a missionary to China, by taking charge occasionally while the mother gets out of Jail. THE PINKHAM CURES iTTUnTIG GREAT ATTK1T10I U0N Frances Stafford. of Z43 li. 114th St., N.Y. City, adds her tcs tlmony to the hundreds of thou sands on Mrs. I'inkhnm's files. When Lydia F- linkham "a lie-mo. dies wore tlrst int induced skeptics all over the country fiowtied uoii their curative claim, hut as veivr after year has rolled ly iind tho little group of wotnemwio Imd Kvu curve! by the new discovery hiw BUiee crown into a vast army of hundreds cf thousands, doubts and skepticisms have Kvu swept away as by n mighty llid, until today tho great good that f.yitti. IMnklmin's Vegetable Compound among tho women of Amor ten is U'J," i'.'n'ii.i., 1 attinetinft the attention of many of UM; umiir mu our leadinsr setenusis, in.j and thinking people. Merit alone could win such himej wise therefore, U the woman who for cure relies uim l.ydiii 1-IMnklium'aVeeeUbleCompound. H.inful Husband Cicero Moke-t came to tola yo', ma'am, elat I.ncy Brawn, leabo yo'yestedaj, ain't -win- lib out no mo,' kae she married lie today. Mrs. lteiikcop--l"dedt t,IIT Hi.-oro Moke-Well, I fought inebbe yo' might let her do yo washhi . I a dru.iui.lii' up trade (or her die mo n In'. Not "Just as cliol." Your dealer may toll you that some oilier brand of e he and pears l other fruits is as good aa or the same a Mi.nopole. Poil't you believe such a statement It Isn't so and your dealoi wouldn't make It If be would only cm pare all the other so-called high rla hrand. with Monopole. M.iuoo'e hulls aw packed to order In spec a raniierloa end ere packed In a special way. They are, thereinto, sweeter, mo'ro natural In Havor and more dolled nus than any other brand. Je Mono pole from your grocer. W adliams Kerr llros , Monole gnxrs and dry coffee waiters, PortlantlOregon. Advantages ol Saving. A boy beginning at 10 and saving 5 a month will have :l'.'H hen he is i'l, even if his savings hank pays only . ,.rcont inlere-t. Not only that, bnt ho will have aopilred the habit of iav h,g, which will help him all his life. Ilewere at Olnlmenis fc t'elerrh Thai ruHlatu Memurr. A. mor.-urr HI .urolr .lf.ir..r the mm mrll.lll.-.'milHolr.l.'tsliS. Ihe whole t, m wiivii'iocrnis U Oir.iuli ihe murnua tio lOi.-li rilcli-e lu.uM uer ui.l rri.l on .tr.,rt.n,.h lt ll-ulelie Mt cl.ii.Mtl.e.leiiieO "' ' """ '" J "' K.uxl Ton .- ...ib!v derive l Chew lull cuatrh Cure, mioili iuil or r. 1 t In . Tiil-lo,0..euiueiin no wereerr. f!ii li'ivTl ml mi.... eur !' Che syecem In Imv ln Hull ( rrii tin. riiun II 11 lukru l'i In rl.-.l'. Ohl ruelir. eu3 me.e tr J. i iiur twit- price IV. twr twiile. i ere Cue tn. rhills He Fccla It. "IV. draft irlve VOU Culd down your back?" asked the y pher. "It does," replied the wine guy, "when my bank account isoverdrawu." Hobby's Comment. Little Boby was inspecting the new baby for tt.e'tirst lime, -and his dictum was as follows: 'i '., it'ii iiIik enough, what there is of it, but I m sorry it ain't a parrot. Oniy Whca Orilrrtcl. Belentitlc and Neivoiu Visitor (at e-ountry hotel) I suppose there's m ptomaine iu this pie? Waiter (.pilte equal to the occasion) No sir. We never smts that In unless specially ordoied. Tum li. MIS !.. n.,1 (...' M '"el ,1-fc.r.r S-.u,.i fUKKH OOoii.iil-..lw- ee. p.ail tu uu. o ruu4iiie.re A Study of a Kkb Man. "I witmlnr how a rich man fel?" 'Well, I'll toll you. He fil die away: N"W diet he got it be can't keep it; an e( he do krep it somcoody else will sho' git it!" Mothers will Bnd Mrs. snnttow's 8onth ln Srnip Hie be'! remedy Co u lor Itoeif jiiilvlrcu during me lecliilng period. Cough "Mywlfshadideep-seatedcough for Ihree years. I purchsscd two bottles of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, large site, and It cured ber com pletely." J. II. Burge, Mscon, Col. Probably you Know of cough medicines that re lieve llttlo coughs, all coughs, except Jttp omsl the medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Throe tl.Mi Ho . emms f ecaieerf eel.li '., !' "' eeelile. ei.e; 1.1 I....I .-.Li.. .e.v, l. ..0.1 e.-ue.ieel F"'""TI irtl Tor nearly tSaetf ev a 1 1 lerpya Seeds ben ibmi areweiie hmmn i, kii.il .. e.e;-l",r" . "' erellKei,, llete l!taenple. "In union there la strength," said the first passenger, "Yes. Indeed," ld the othor, I have Iwou liylng for a year to break a ,.,.rrl,,e lie. I've tried lek(e and Oklahoma both, and e are still unit- e,."N ..rk limes. DELICIOUS AND TEMPTING a1 OUCH DROPS ()iimh n.. ugh Drop. AreBn,stfllB11 en.l mauiKi,! J'e .l. ,7 "'Iilerll,,,,,,, . " l-ei lim i,, J I'aUflc Coast lllmiili Co, ''. O, ABSOLUTE ! SECURITY, The Popular Prolcislon. The resson whv giving advi.-e is entioh more nonnlar than taking it, ! ii ilieuen't reMinire one to be Toeifti Leather, no A sign on an Kaat Side shop window is reads: so "Krie.1 Slows." The merchants Ccnulno u1- AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATORS Carter's Little Liver Pills, Kluat tear Signature ee I'ac-Mewlle Wrepeef Heie. Arekittt .uKiefiiee IlieC wilt eiiU to nieke a t-4 enti on lew is.ee n elen.l, uievet we enineineiliheweni SlevneMl In Al t. lne (- inn lteM olhee, l: tloee aelaMMng, V;f Cbeecef, Jhl McmU(, leieCwlr, Welle tot tree reieli(iie. MITCHUL, LEWIS 1 .Titll tt lOltTtAHU, CWe. atHiw ANil. we.e. h.ait, tcWw W..a tlclel. I .1!.. u if I llff Jl miW umion saaoa t II W. I . OeweelM teeswee eW Sea Terr eewell mm ee eaww . .... . 1 . . .1. l L-.1...I l...t 1.- I. ..... 1.. ...it m many eliftetent ainusol peopio. nasii-. naieio ee ,,., ou .... .-. -iugton Times. j comma altor it -New York Times. Fined for Dancing. At I.uchow, Germany, I'-'S fathers have been lined one mark each for al L;. el.ulr rhililroii. iienle-r 10 vears i"'"8 .,.. - of age, to dance at the harvest fe-tiv of a village nearhy. I lie village pa-tor objeH-tcxl to the d dicing and ri'iH.rteHl the rae to the police. It was eli-cov-ered, however, that his rhtldn-n hail dancel, too, and he was Onod with the rest. Tit-bits. Plso's I'nre l a Rmxl roorh nieilicliie. Itlmscuml r..iiln nj rolils for loriy year. At elrtiKguts. i'e reins. A Little Close. "Von marrinl a rich wife-, didn't yon'"' ak.-.l Joiiea of bis friend. "Ye-s." ho sighe, "hut she hasn't ilix la-rd any diviilnnd yet." iilSOilMA CAKI LKo roi oiukmi. roi iiueutiut. roa TORPia Liven. rOR CORSTIPATIOI. roisiuowtiii. roRmcoMPUxioi CURE RICK HCAOACHC. aAAilewWAAAAA W a "! I 'm T J m a.H.i l.xe I have been aelng c ellK i e. for Stood Much Wear. Mr. Jones My doar, do you know that you have one of the best voices iu Hie Worm, Iniimmie, won wbicto I uee lieei emice4 lur Mrs. Jones Indeed! Ik you really &,r ceenty rpAra.eeul I rei IlieC e'eerereut .. . . - h.vM i..n niA mure re llrf eli.ii enr uclmr ri,ie. tutnk Mf flr I ie flt.r innj. I .lien i-rieinir rejen Mr. Jones I certainly do, othorwise ni.n-l ttinn eo mj Iriemu ee brine eil tiie, ere ,. ii. i ..... i ceurewwieci ' Taue uiixeab. tma. ill II W(iUHI nave eei woru uui lung eft'.. - jora unies. Awkward. Bon of the House Won't yon sing aomethinit. MifB MurielT Miss .Muriel Oh I, daren't, such good music as we have txen ening to. Hon of the House I'd rather listen to your singing than any amount of good music. London Punch. POTATOES : $t.50 Bbl. 'lk "Ue'al Smm , .e. It M l....sle tl'M.r IU - I4! JlMk.r W -...--fcfc 'e-C I )!, .. tt. U -.I kf f I, II I . tel I ' ) -' ff JUNIA (I.IRRirilH.IIKcMss.HM. f'4 .MtfvMe Wmm im-4. mm) 9hm mmamtm $25,000 REWARD woe tw ti I ee ..rm wWe bee eivMv eeee eeinm.wc. l.lir :iKlmnii'rlurof RY? tie fAii tiue rheetMif WJmI t. I rr.lu e die Im'. at a I T.f iwnf chert oC'iet rm-1 i 4, rertw. whl. t, ni.!r hiee, V tk Co enll K.e ..f 1 1 ftO exitl i . ,4 Jei e.(ul In etery A V ' way l.i eii.M, eM el. jf 'j wi.rer ., sienj so eee. -.. Tli Ibuluene V jluUfi tmm -4 1. ..In. , if'm m erwe, WW. 1 uei, p i eH 1 mttn Haiiu. 4 ,u ee : t-"',- o.a ttnr .MW Un,.,t le eeiee, ii,.M.w'i,.Mv, e. J.-.i. ee. jweiSe , .. lee e-!.t -er w we .... w 1. lAMietee i.Me e oil .ee ei.e Shi.Iumm.ciwi..i we.ewe.eeeic u..M . 1 1,1. ., .ce.tee lpluISS.I1e.lU.1SI.MtM w. t. nouoe.ee a-oo cict socs iH tSroreh le.(X ComtMaree wieft Oenef Steew. Kff liet. . imfi-mt una, leyi eeo.r iV .( ,. r. . ' 1 .net On twr. -4 .ii.mi a,(Ci'leeW Ctnfloa . f '" eev. w 1. tneutil bJUvS . e., r.ee in.t4 ee eeke. IMl,J .v, .. iMee tw. e. VOIUUl, HUM M. lOS.SUW CATMAStTIC liter raeoi kwaa sisismeso list- '. V'W eewf CURE Your HORSE of HCAVCS, I A utfWMr tit hiil ttr mUh !' ltf WUUUni I'.,..... Tbt Alt A Alt At 1L0M MtU Iamb rnatirTiAMt- au.e . f. Ait aiiiues.!. wtletelt aw f I "TT - 1? " V - I .jriiOTTOr1::: . ?"! ."n-ira.wi'j-t 1 i r I Oil I LAN 1, aaan eo., 1 eMleed, uri.e, c e..l Aewie, Had Touched the Limit. Short I figured up the oilier ilay that I owed my friends nearly :),0ui). Ijng What are yon going to 1J0 Flte.enl. r.l.eeb!. C'le.ne, Tlele Onnw no 0ug4, N.t.r Sirk.n. eft .tn or llr)i Ml. Xnt MM. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... R 1. , rreef, tUm, iMimi ,n .... tt4 b, aM rtnig. riieeiw yeu nn.Tn.mn "?! Ktelu list Doting Dotage. Miss lie Spites I jutclotflon (leorge. about it? I Miss lie f-pite I jii-td"teon (inorgi Hhort That's what puzzles me. I I understand he threw you nvei? can't think of anyone else who will' Miss I Swete't Yes; In dotage 01 lend me money. Chicago News. j la liable to do almost anything. ee I Scarcely a Day.. but rtt cut t titw.fi ! tiffiifm i5t f:U tilt (?!t.l -tjapf ftUi.ti thl t that dlrr. I rru.t .( He- sf tr t i rt i tfi llMtth W i-.tnii.it ur t- i n tli U tmtit J ml wi'lii' il r, liau 1 1 1 ef A dre-ai lai mt thr vttry flral tifh u( t.-i uiut4) At tl. airt I!. Ifi.til lr fttft .fMH-lr.t iui' kj rni l tn U al uf fnrth.xU -- t Bit(ki n .n.r w.rik (ttt'ft IV. I It l.t"ltw II M.rUlft .VI i rt.lwil.-) . ''" It .lng tut . Ht4fl'.S.) fftrlU 9 Ul tt W A Wm J i 1 II I,, t l' Wle) VVISU L5ROS., Dentists. roiiTLANu. otiaeiuat. i 1 AVtgclable PrppftrmionrorAs simileiiing dtcFoodandnci'uia ting ttic Stomachs and lAawm of Promotes Di4cstion.CiWrrur ness and nest.Conlains neitticr Omuin.Morplime nor Mineral. KotKahcotic. WW m Aetoiia Smtl- tlltttttd .IMF Mesryrem rlavw. Aperfexl RcmBdy forConslinrt llon, Sour Stouuiclt.Dinrrhom and Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YDT1K. !J iAVuxVvuvxvaAv ...... . ' .l . j EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. u Tbo Kind Yon ITava Alwnre Tlnntrlif. find U'1il..1. Kmsm -j . eA v eeee . RtJiW la uso for over 30 yearn, Iiuh borne tho alinmttire of ,tfr m a,"i han bcn modo under lila pir CJlyjytffl-tf; " . ioivul uprvllon alnco lUlnrunry. rvr. aoms AMow no ono to dcct,, vo yoi Jn lhUk All Counterfeits, Imitation and " JnHt-aa-trood" Bro but EzporliucnU tbut trlflo with nnd cudeiiirer the lioiUth of IuCtuiU aad Children lixpcrUjnce agianat Ii per uncut. What is CASTORIA Cnxtorla la a barmles auliHtltute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drop and Hoothlug- Wyrnpa. It la lMcaaiint, It contulna neither Opium, Morphlno nor other NarcoUo mibMtiincA. Its otro la Ua gunrunteo. It destroy. AVonna and ulbtya Feverlahncaa. It cure DuutIiumi and Wind i., 7!"cvc yln Trouble, cure. Co.mtlputloa and I lutulency. It aKliiinte tho Food, retrulutea tha Tho Children's l'anacca-Tho Mother's I rlcud. 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