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About The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
: s ('It i ' : - r "" trriX. TT JpT .,- : -" t UNITED STATES SENATOR f ROM SOUTH CAROLINA PRAISES PE-RU-NA. Ei-Senator M. C Boiler. Dyspepsia U often caused by catarrh of tb stomach Feruna relieve c Urrh of the stomach and is therefore i remedy for dyspepsia. Hon. M. 0. Butler. Ex C. S. Sen ator from South Carolina for two terms, in letter from Washington, D. C, write to the Feruna Medi cine Co. as follows: "I can recommend Peruna for dys- pepsia and stomach trouble. I rwr j been using your medicine for a short j period end I feel very much relieved. j It is indeed a wonderful medicine, be- sides a good tonic" j SNOW GETS DEEPER Mood de. I have many beautiful thoughts," said the longhaired bonnier, who Imagine he la a horn poet, 'that I propose to Rive to the public In the near future." "That's a good Idea, young man," growled the fussy bachelor. "Us a cinch you could never Induee the pub lic to buy them." oV-lZrto" IORSt STORM IN TWENTY YEARS sol Una tur coous ttt a niui-uuu "" Christmas, says the Washington Tost. Kver so many people responded to the SALT WAKE WIND SWEPT. Packing Plnt and New Mexico Suffer. ma ruled. There was a faint exelamatlou from a womau whose back bad been turned at that moment She anatehed the muff from the hands of the command lug looking woman. There was not a word spoken, hut for the space of ten seconds I fully expected the two to imiies of snow had fallen take their comers, and I was prepared jn(j indications were that to put my money on the woman who I WOuld continue all night owned the muff. Buildinaa Razed and Destroyed by rtre. Salt Lake City, Oct. SS. - rur jr. Sheepmen In Wyoming, Colorado l-;Vu,ir rmoi nSLTiXr .V, (ly. In ailiiuion o .-----drat to persons, property has been devastated over a wl . tanned by the wind has otmterai ...v new Plant ot the t'tah Parking com pany, and a monetary loss ot apppioxl umtalv 1250,000 is entailed. Dating the l period of the storm trains have arrived 'rregulerly or no at all. For much ot the time the stree car service lias been at a standstill, am the electric lighting plants are . VUlliUJiau'vui a, I.,,. The burning of the vian l''"i plant, north ot the city, U the mos serious single loss. The build tig hd l.l h.n mmnlertd at a Cost 0 I1UU,' 000, and was to have been put Into use in a lew day, lite, project w. urated by Western cattlemen ami i- .,.,. H ,in tn tne iarm i.v." .1.. The cause ot the are baa not been am eitained. t'uiy a small fiacliou ot the loss Is covered by insnrance. u ...I hil, inn, alien cnnnneja ....inn ....- , i i.. ........ t.l.,.a Imamed ellins mi wind and n , if fhB n.lvertlsement. One of those Whole Country Between the Hoc? persons was a tall, commanding look- Mountains and Missouri River lug woman, with a determined riug in under White Pall. . i i'. i . . ......III. fniihk I ner voice. eue (mu u""" ..". ful of muffs and neck pieces, ami b ,i iia.n h,m with the Mies .!,;. n Sh looked at this muff and Denver, Oct. 83. 8uow, then at that aud at length her eyes cold have extended over neatly the fell on a mink muff lying at a little comltry between the Rocky moon- distance from tho others, lbe picked . . Missouri river todsy. It up aud looked at It disapproving, i , ,. k d You don't mean to ten me you - . . . vl,1r to .,:.v irood money for fruit. Telegiaph wire, baveoeeu pros- a thine like that, do your abe de-I trted and rallioad echednlee disarrang ed. The storm ie almost unprecetieuv ed tor severity at this reason ot the year ml takes tank, according to the wealh .i i-ll nn ln,l) I . , i . .i ....l...i (till ami ad er ourean, who iu mu i . toppieti trees uiruus,.."". ... iou me lolnli'B towns are tne inoei Up to 6 o'deck this evening abont SO ""'""J '" ".r . in iffnYRi i imw"'- - . maximum vilixily to b'J miles an nour. e. i,nr. .t maliitatned an average t SS mile an hour. The in Denvei the snow local Locally bnt little d.m.ge was dow, h Vandieapped, Sheepmen in Wyoming, wwrwo ma r.,lnion that the hi v.. u.. u II ! Iivl. will snnei I "i . . . .. . . ,!..... I. i,.i .,i,l m-uti l ine iio. Many mrus are " hp,T, losses, as they were nnprepareo " ----- --- , p si snectacles. a transparent tneiulirane . ., Th. .ra hundredi ootia 01 ugeeu or u. . un called the third eyelid. This third eye-1, tona of agir h,, ind thousands ol CaUrrh of the stomach is the correct name for most cases of dyspepsia. In order to care catarrh of the stomach the catarrh most be eradicated. Only an internal catarrh remedy, inch as Feruna, is available. Pernna exactly meets the indications. ghtrtlua; the Blame. "Smlthers is one of those people who manage to shift the blame whenever j anything goes wrong." "Tea," answered Misa Cayenne, "I observe that be always has to be coax ad to sins." Washington Star. Baiter Lata Taaa "What would you do if a man were to court you until you were 80 years eld?" aaid some one who was reading a newspaper Item of a similar case, "Why." said VIlss Fassay, "I'd mar ry him!" In Holland an onmarried woman in variably walks on the right side of her escort, while a married one takes hez kuaband's left arm. lid when not In use lies folded In tn'k,rreig 0 .pplw still in the open in Inner corner of the eye. Two muscles . ,,, part of Colorado and work It, spreading It over the cornea . , . ,h d continue, the damage or folding It up again much more clev- , r, to the ranchers. r!v than a man can rut on or tuke ofl tio vice throughout tht h! snm-tacles. Hut lor ims ruiru esvi vv..i i. hail liamnered ana iraius ir.- lid the eagle could not look at the sua jefiniteiv late. The blissard wh ch has oen rsgins LOSS WAS HEAVY. Ir Bavaria railway carriage are dis infected at the end of every Journey. A WOMAN'S KIDNEYS. Women have so ranch to do, so manj naina to suffer, to many critical periodi to go throneh. that it is important tc keep the kumeys wen and avoid the back ache, bearing down nain. beadacbea, dis siness, languor and other common signi of weak kidneys. Mrs Charles E. Smith, o 22 Boyden St., Woon socket, K. I., says "My kidneys wen weak fro-n childhood, and for eight oi tn vears cast mv sufferings were terri ble. My back was very painful and I had manv annovins svmptoma besides When I began taking Doan'a Kidney Pills I weiabed only 120. Today I weigh 165, and am in better health than for vears. Doan's Kidney Pillf have been my only kidney medicine during four years past. They bring me ont of everv attack." Sold bv all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, S. Y. f ' W3r m in Pneblo and vicinity sir.ee early Sit urday afternoon ie slightly abated thii mnrninu. Railroad aud street car tral- fic is badly crippled. The Rio Grande west ol Pueblo has auRaied most in hi ihaanow. which is unusually heavy alnnii ita line, ranii'na from 10 inche t Flnrvnee to 30 inches at Buena Vis ta. Trains from the East are generally from a few minutee to several noun 'ate. Cattle and other stcck on ranger tiflrd from the wet snow and cold Coloiado Springs reports that the blil .! arhii-h has been in progress for the oaBt 48 Hours, cross uns marum. Trait: are scmewliat deiayea. nir temperature In Colorado Springs thii morning was about 15 above tero. WISCONSIN REMITS TAXES. KING of THE ShOOD PURIFIERS i SPECIFIC, , THC OftEAT BL00O PUniFIEl ,.. ;v,mi sucli perfect fiuiiM.i --- No other rciucuy ' " i:,,i,u t the cure of blotm ins- Ll k1,v,1 mirifier and tonic or us so reliable ' fl9 ,.T1)C 1,-rnHfr IIS v. ' . : I i B I ZTH.m-ZJ. . Us right to this title h J of purifying healing W..i as the up-luiUitig of tasss :t:;i$x ir iw rc,edy m tlie One of the Rrc;Uest 1 U m . J ' - (f mnM kinJ 0 J or d h market which docs not co .u n nuc K safety by the youngest child system. It is the one .ncd K,nc i jt J ,M ,,avc ttUowcJ their yrtemi to Rcl itt or the oldest member of the f'"! l' '7e,rcpnisive to the stomach will find that S. 8. &, such condition that most n cdu ,ues a ic )f umm tff while thorough, is gentle fttid pk.isa it , m s purifiers. rf the diffcrcu t .m ux nr ; JX Ue fur nourilhuient and .trength, it fa ...,..,i,it inmi:iU'il VC aie nnuin'i h case, aud health is assured ; but any impurity, lmmoror ioisou acts injuriously on the ss- he ireueral liealtli. I us- . . -l..... li tular eruptions, pimpies, ras - -different skin affections show that the blood . . r i ijf:ipii roiumiuii .1.-1 Gentlemen:?!. B. B. U nd family medlolns In ear home. I myU have Ukeu aiul always found It what tt l oUtmed to le It tlioroughly oleansee the vl.m of lis. Iurlil, tuoraaaea the appetite, improves the dlgMlloa, Kiut liutUls up the general hallh. I have itlvaa U 10 s,r olUalr.u with rasulia. ll promptly restoras lb. apt, lite and tlr the akin of all erupilons. It Is a vary iu blood tonlo ami hae my hrty endoreament. IW . UtU Bt Lebanon. l a, I. M. TIIOMFUOK, Snd for K C right a- way. It's purer and more efficient than any Bak- I ing Powder that costs three limes as much. Do M you know the secret ot the Wave SFfX . Circle? WnnWfiTl! Don't delay i another IiU day! 25 oz. for 25c. All grocers Increase In Railroad Assessmedt Sup plies All Funds Necessary. Madison. Wis., Oct. 23. All the state taxes, wiln tne exception oi iur fchool tax, which was riuced to hall of one mill, were remitted today by th state board ot assessors. There is a readv so mnch money in the state trees arr that none ot the officials knot what to do with it. With the prospect cf more than 2,- 500.000 coming in from this year t taxes, Btate Treasurer Kempf threw up his hands in despair and said tnere war no way to spend lt. Accordingly Oov ernor Davidson, eecreiary oi o; Homer and Mr. Kempt met today and dicided to remit the taxes. The railroads are tooting the bills That, in the main, is the reason lor tn action todav. the first time such a sweeping move nas ceen roaue in tur hietorr ol the state. It is one ol tot results ol Becator Lafroliette a long fight when he was in the governor i chair. Under the new ad valorem la the roads pay about $2,300,000 annu ally, or one-third more than they did under the old license lee system. The amount ol taxes remitted is II, 818.235. Instead of raising thir amount from the taxpiyeis, the admin istration will deduct it Inui the gene ral (und ot the state to meet ceiain fixed expenditures. The school Ux, smountina to 1643,680, goes back tc the taxpayers in the support cl the public schools. Jaques Mfg. Co. Chicago There are about 3M volcanoes on this earth that bar had eruptions in modern times. i r V"1:' ?' 'rTrV' fj u a cow ft I ifft & Fifc&tft1 7 s ,oom ,o th ; 1 1 1, f Tf tlr bouse if you own t i PERFECTION Oil Relief Fund for Winter. Washington, Oct. 23. The executive committee ot the Ked Cross has finally aoDroved the eetimates ol the nan Francisco relief committee lor tne con t ti.a vuliuf ar.-trlr In that, r'ltv Throughout me worm, aoour o per m . , , o,iBn,ll, olared their living directly from -f . , J ",;,.,..' l,.. been reduced by a little more man $700,000. Most of the money is already in siitht. as the Han rrancleco commit tee has a balance ol $2,382,000, with unfilled subscriptions suhjtct to call of $900,000. The Ked Cross proper holds little over $2,600,000. of people the . gain HeaUr. let that gives satiaUction wherever lucd. Produces intense beat without smoke or smell because tt is equipped with smokelea device no trouble, no danger. Easily carried around from room to room. You cannot turn the wick too high or too low. As easy and simple to care far as a lamp. The PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device.) ban ornament to tht home. It is made in two f mUhes-nickel and Imaiu Brass oU fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Every heater warranted. Do not be tatufied with anything but a PERFECTION Oil Heater. If you cannot grt Heater or information from your dealer write to nearest agency for descriptive circular. The makes the home aaaaae 1 " """P m all-round household u$e. Gives a clear, steady light, fitted with latest improved burner. Made of brais throughout and nickel plated. Every lamp warranted. Suitable lor library, dining room or parlor. Ii not at your dealer's write to nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. Mi Idle Negroes to Dig Canal Washington, Oct. 23. N. K.Thomp son of Chattanooaa. Tenn., called at the White house today and invited President Roosevelt to attend the im migration and quarantine conference to be held in Nashville next month, and on tlie president s inviiaiion air. Thompson cilled again tonight. The president has, however, d'c.lned tne invita'ion, because he ould not find it poesib!e to attend. Mr. Tbomrson eaid he suggested to the president that tl e idle negroes in the Bou'b be utiliz ed lor labor on the Fmama canal. Blizzard Reaches Kansas. Ellis. Kan., Oct. 23. Colorado's snow storm is passing easi, anu pre vailed today in Western Kansas. Pas sengers reaching here this morning on he ated east hound trains report a r!han Hurricane Crosses the Islano. Leaving Death in Trail. Havana. Oct. 23. More om leie re nnrta have Iwen receivtd by governor Vl.annnn ami ahOW tlial llie m-ruv liv,, ilr.n . shirh swent across C'uba, has caused greater damage than was at first .nmv,a.l. H.-vlM Ol UVeS are now known to have been lost as the result ot tlia itnrm. Tha w.irat reoorts come from tne na tabsno, on the south coai't ot Cuba, the ooint where the cyclone nrsi sirms n i.l.n.t Fnrtv tisliimr ichooners are nna knnan to have been lot Many corpses have been p'eked np dieting In the lav, and it la ueiieveu mo uca., . ihia iwiint alone will reach nearly 100. Tt,a malnrltv of the victims are Hpanish fishermen. Vreckage Irom uie vwspis which were deetroyed lifer the shores for miles. It is Iwlievtd that several .m.ll ahnnnara were swept out to Sea n,l Inat. thir crews perishing. The loan itself sunerea severely. Sine brdies hve been lemoved so Isr from the ruins. On every hand are to he seen evidences ot the storm's lury. Houses were blown down, trees were iprooted, and devastation has been eronght generally. A conrervatlve es- imate ol the damage In r. city is 1(100,000. The greatest d magd was aosed in the lower porti n ol the city fhe npper section awsy frum the sliore acaDril almost miraculously. ine wharves were badly dsmsgt-d, in many asee completely wrecked. More Delay for Hermann. Washinaton. Oct. 22. Kepresenta Uve Uinger Hermann win noi tm piacvu m trial in this cit- on the Indictment hrinr destruction ot 35 oaicial let- erpress copybooks until sometime alter the Christmat boll lays. !a utlnite irrannement tor the trial has been nsde. but the court's d ckt IS now so dld that It will be impossible to hrat he cae within the next three months. lince the care was last postponed at the ime Mr. Heney was called to Han Francisco nothing has been heard Irom Hermann and his whereabouts are un known to the court. No anxiety is felt m this score however. Quake Wrecks Trestle. Portland. Me.. (Jet. 22. Two earth shocks la1!! flight destroyed alioot 100 feet ol a temporary highway structure hich crosses the upper harbor. The first shock was felt at 6 o'clock and the wrond at 7:07. Both shocks were I'mht. hut were distinctly felt by pedes trians. Accompanying the rumbling was the sound made by the cracking of the timbers ot the temporary structure It is feared 'hat greet damage has been lone to the foundation of the new high way bridge nearby, for which $250,000 was appropriated recently. Combine Packing Houses. Chiraao. Oct. 22. Kumora that an English holding company il being or uanized to take over all 'he packing in tereets of the United mates Uaw wnrs and fast in I.aHalle street today. The capital of the concern Is said to be close to $500.000.ono. and J. Ugden Armou is mentioned as the praciicatl chief While nobody in a position to give the facts would say anything one way the other on the subject, certain things that I a 'e le -ently transpnd In th street are called significant by students of similar financial proecrdings. ... .i . ......... .i. result, of too much uctd ire thc rcsllU of ,inrbid, unhealthy matter in the some irritating humor ColtUMouH IU.kkI l'oi.so.i etc., arc all dceeatci l;it au . . . utSlietio man festet m many ways. The skin has a 111 lhc Ur ! a ! tea weak, KUnd ,f the deck cuWgcd, .ud u tie ..,,,..- - i..., i, .1,,, tamt ha , been m t.ic k m , - - - " V. ft ,.t wmy am, ,,M w . . '. ' pi-hk It tnrcH duw.t into the circulat title o "KL u " '' r : , d makes this stream of life n all iisous, uuuiors, h " iui Kolhin reaches aaaa PUR a Kiy o u ELY VEGETABLE . t . ..tt..fT ..... .Mifire id I IS usually auevicu. ell earned the ion and removes urc and health' iuliciitcd blood i roubles like S. S. S.; it removes every particle tf the taint, jutrilies and strengthens the weak, dcteriorateil U, and supplies it with the licaUliful jTojicrties it needs and establishes the foundation fr go.l health. As a tunic this great medicine has no equal, and it will he found especially bracing to weak, anaemic persons. Rheumatism, Catarrh, N'rcs ami Ulcers, bliin Black Hundred Attacks Stolypln 8t. Petersburg, Oct. 22. The strain ed relations between Premier Htolypl and the Reactionary league is evl denced by the publication of the first attack directly upon the premier. Hi Banner, the Blsck Hundred organ, pub Uihes revelations concerning the negr tlations entered into a month ago when the premier gave ceriain assurances to s big delegation from at least 1U0 branches. The Banner charges the premier with having broken faith. Diseases 'Scrofula, Contains Wood Poison and all other blood troubles arc cured ncrma. nently bv S S. S., and so thorough is the cleansing cf thc UoiA that m trace of thc (1 ease is lc'ft to break out iu future years or to be transmuted to offspring. If you are 10 need of a Wood purifier get "THIv KIMi" ot liicm an. js. a. assured. Book ou the blood aud any medical advice desired furnished without charge to all who write. rur cuitrr KPFtunc COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA, Calar twarai l PUTNAM FADELESS V Y to Mmm4 mU co.ra. MO-NMut OHLU CO MinUW, M.Mri. CLASS! FIED ADVERTING fart Und trade Petitory Kaartlr. "Tea, they're Jut like brothers, arrn't on $i tbejl" i rxi"f "Nonsense! They're fitilli:g nearly. all the time." "Of eourne; Hint's what I mean." Philadelphia lTess. la Mil n,l gla'ty !n Inani o' lh ' ul annum. ro i!,ir ' lucuu.a CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the Signature Th t'naiaeva ef Thing. "Everything ou buy I ,!il!rv4 nowi'Jaya," rutiiSI'Ml oiil l'i.i!.'ti, "t-itt . the stuff lh"j put In rataiun rra k'n ami o:brr Infernal ma Liuta. TuaI stronger every j-ar." riTft ei. V lit r'iin'- all .trvirii, Ir.a i III O prmfcuaiili y ntr..i l.r l'r- Kbf' ,.!! Kvrv liratiir.r- f-r t'lil'l-ii-iu -J Ueailea.Iir II ll.kl.a ,M. m i.n mi.. Iu .,.! Imllallua. Eva Tea, when h prnposrd he spoke In sugared words. Ilut I found ; out afterward thi-jr wre lint real. Edna I'erhaps thrj were on'. glu- 1 cose words, dear. Molhsra will flri'l Mr, WintWi S.. lhln iyrup the bi rmnlr In uw tut their OtiMte j during iba le thing nerli!. CORMliaeai1 ftf M llali Art. "Our wife," wrots the ellror of llie Spiketown llliimril, "1 Mt Imto over work. While stio nuoping truuni our an'-lum yeeierilny murnlng she fnuml lbs offlcs towel nn'l InainU'l on taking It horns sod wanhihf It. H:nb s Ih.nj never hsiipened before, sa ri I wilb the help of tbs Lord It shall nover h.iiipeo again !" MAKE EVERY DAY 112 0 COUNT- TO no mritier how , txatl the wcoUicc You fnnn ftfford to 1)0 WlltMHlt f THWER'S WATKRI'KOOr OILED SUIT ,OK SLICKER VTen v-ou buy look rir the) SIGN 0 THE f l&H l I eM awl AiMiaaaea M fwUaaS at Beata. Maltte SlaaMWM tkak :: . .;s"tfsrss i kmi ar rn iim-w .l4t.'tibib'iwi hw Inm aa i .n i. ..4 .- run a nMi.N"a iae)rae 1AII l .e Ifu ! w ia.U-. ut.nwa i , rea4 GSOlfNC tNCIMS - l, w. el l. aeel ftltm. w rl ' P. f UK SON MAtlllMRV COMPANY ru IOO Reward, $100, The readeriof tills yimr Im f.leaie'1 tr. learn thai there le at leaat one itrre.livl tlueaee thai sclenra haa lirvn aiile t., f-urn In all iti iskms. ao4 that In atarih. llall'e a'arrh Cure lelheotily foi'tlve rtire known to the mellral Iralernlty. i eterrii Ijmihk a oinaiini tlonal dlMiane, re.iilr):M a Aoliatliutioitftl trrau meut. Hatl'et'atarrii i urc i t a. en internally, airllttf dlrerlly tiou the lloo.l einl inuroiil uriaceeof theeyntem, therflv (t.-mioylntf the romi'iauon ni me (iiiMeie, anl hi tlent etrenglh hy naii'llnr ti(i tha i-onul nut anil Minting nature In folt, Ita work. 'I proprietor hava efMnnch Ullh in lie roirattvo Klvlng the ltd work. '1 he poweri thai they urr.T (ma llnii'lred lo.lleri lor any cam that It (alii to cure. Heud lor list ol teetlmoulale. AiMreni. r. 1. :ilBNEY CO.. Toledo. O. Soldiers Go In Pursuit. Kherlilan. Wvo.. Oct. 22. Tei heavy snow storm between Ellis and tro-ips ol the Tenth cavalry left Kort Uenver, at some points assuming tne Rf,t,jne0n, Neb., at noon today Irom proportion! of a blirzard, with four (jjiette, Wyo., to lonnd np the band inches to one foot of snow on the 0( marauding Ute Indians from tlie ground. The temperature ia moderate, White Rock agency, Utah. The com- however. I he snow 11 arming nauiy mending oflicer is said to hava instruc- I at a good many points. Blizzard Coat! Texas With Ice. Dallas. Tex.. Oct. 23. Wind bio ing at a velocity of AO miles an honr is sweeninir across the plains country in the Texas panhandle, with blinding sleet and snow. Grass is covi rjd with tions Irom the War department to take the Indians dead oi alive. Snowstorm In South Dakota, fiionx City. Iowa, Oct. 22. DIs patches received at the Chicago, Mil wankee & Ht. l'aul otlice In this city state that a heavy snow storm with ice, hot cattle are in good condition and wind prr vailed all night on the Rapid '.he loss will not be heavy. At wiian- i;uy extension oi uiai roan in oouui ning Id zzaid is raging. In the Dal- Dakota. The snow is drifting and lai territory the tenperatnre ha! been snowplows nave Deen oiuertu to viiam I in the 70'i, but at midnight is falling. I berlain and Pieaho. Bold hy drllesliita. Vie.. liall's eiuily 1'lllss are the twtt. The Youthful Idea. Pop, are lawyers alwuvg bad tem pered V" "Of course not, my son. What mads you think so'" "Why, the pnpers are always telling about their cross-exiimliiatluus." H. tlmoru American. Banking by Mail WE PAY INTEREST On savings di'oil t a d'dlnr or tm.ru, . i n ) m , 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 , 1 iw,,u every yvur. It ia it ruey looprn a Hnv iiifS An'oimt w th He hy Ma I h il you hvio ni nt diKir. Htuwl Iur niir In1" look let, "I'.itnk ng by Mail," ,) h'arn lull pait ctihirs. Ad'lrrss Oregon Trust 8c Savings Bank Portland, Oregon Sixth and WaahlriKton SU. tgfV jlwaH Ll. f. JSV a ri eMtasjssim ill muieHeah, BORAX Will do more CUanin. m" JkJJ do il Betlar. with U tah." on the Hands than any other article Ing Double lis I'rice. AUd-eLM. 'liele ft rft57S t lilt, iul imiuxi.o.""1""""' W. LT DOUGLAS 3.50&3.po Shoes W.L0ouc!at $4 Gill Edss I eannolbswmll(lalanipilc p. n. u. Na. 41 OS KN in a ii rlil;. loa,t,.rtl..r. pl.a,. iloa ihu papar, 1 BTIFFNeSS, STITCHES. LAMENESS ..... TWISTS AND TWITCHji AU.'SS!SytSSl ST. JACOBS OIL fit .IrW Wllf" . t W. L Ihmi-W J ,HtHt fr t'Ul9 fcv L TUB OLD-MONK-CURD puicn SJANOSOCLNTi SEB3TXZT3! a . AT ALU " " . ,i7iif fiiO IC v V R Y nUI' . " . V. V BHUI'D (VM , ,, Vi? il. I s . i.f I.Le Villi l',,u '"'i.hrlSl fuctorlc! at ' you how carclully W.t. IJ Ur'? Sre made, you wh ; " m bslljj; why Ihey ,e'ra i gr"rV,W wear longer, mid are tlmn any oilier make. ,, , yj Wherever you I ve. J" norKe llwislue .h.hi. ru,lliViiC prl.ee ami lnbrlr , LW Wrlle lr llluelrat'.l urevaW"