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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1873)
ALBANY liKUiTitit. 8 rUIS"KD KVKBY FRIDAY, By COLL. VAX CLEV-, IN REGISTER BOI-DINGS, Cornf t' ny umi Fir Slretis. ""tKUMS IN AltVANTE. 0 Three dollars. g!gw Ten cent. ADVKRTISINU KATES. Transient lverll-vuionts, W sottMi "f k. lin.w or less, tlrst insertion !:u-!i bsoauert lton 1. 1 l1'lr: ttoeuwntt inserted on the most ueeral terms. JOB WORK. Having receive! new tyi, Stock of col ore 1 ink, ear Is, r ton jo iisr, etc., we ro prep-tel to execute all kinds oi lnm tn in a better maimer, an I itf.y wreont ohcaper limn ever before oilered in tins oity. - Akh for the Register. Tlie foiiowiuij gentlemen are authorized ui reeeive and receipt for MbscriptlODg, Klver. bins, W c.. tor l he K o ISTBB i Hiram Smith, Ilarri!)ur. 0. P. Tompkins, Hand urg. Peter Httiue. Brownsville. W. R. K;e. Brownsville. J. R. Irvine, Scio. T. H. Reynold, Sntem. L V. Eilier, San Kramduea I). P. Porter, She UN Station. llllfpfp aiU a MW AsaeMor's Satire. 1XPAYERS OF MNN COUNTY will JL phe have in rea lines when I shall be around to make an s.ttment of their property for tW vear lfli, eorrwrt des crit.iimi Of tl-etr fan 1. slvtnsf as near as may !e parts of Seettou, Townsttlp and gauge in which cash piece or parcel W Jit dated, or where that cannot had. the oritinal dona-ion claimant. No. of No ili ca'iim an 1 So of Claim. By so doinj; all person will tieeoa'ile 1 to make the ncce iarvadllavlttoa correct description of their iwwrty as requited hy law : anj all person liable to nay nod -ax are notllle I that nnle the same Is paid at the time ot Aeiuent, the same will UtSarlven to me Sheriff for collection as In- la,wT't"p'1 Feb. TO-St Assessor Linn Co. EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED THE BAY TEAS SliVL MVKS A Nil 13 FJLOl ltlrtHIM; Uhh AO-Ban um; like Aobb; i bay tree. Than it'nl for oast favors. and wlsbin ? to meril the contlnnancc ot the same, the BAY TEAM will always be ready, an I easily fotro Lto do any haulimc wi hlu tbd lty limits, for a reasonable eomnensa'lon." fSf Mtellwy l Hoo, a -i ci..liy . A. N. AUN'o ,U, sovj Ptvprtetor. Piles! Piles T WHY SAY miS DAMAGING AND troublesome comiaint, cannot be cure 1, when so ininy evi lenees of success uiljfht lie 'ito 1 Ixiloro you every day eure.9 of siriMirt hopeless cases? tour physicuin inforitts yoo t haf the longer you allow thocouviiaint to exUrt, yon lessen your ciwtiees for relief. Sxprknu has augkl this in fill cast's. A. farothers. Va.'a Pile Pills anl UiiiUuent are all they are rocoitnnen lea to he. Will cure ChMKile, R ind ami Bloetliiiir Piles in a verv short time. an 1 are 0!m m nl tu us-.: Tli preparai ion latent by mail or ex press toany point wiihiu the United Siates at $1 W per package. . ..i,-: .Vddress, A. CAROTHKUS ft C., v5 Box 33, Alhauy, Oregon. U. W. UAJIBLE St . 0., Phjrsirlan, fcnrseon A Aeconcheur, ALBANY, OREGON. 0 FF1CE First street, two doors east of 0. Mcaluy . Funuturo sno wv ST. C'H4RI3S HOTEL, ALBANY, OK1X10N, X. H, DUBOIS, Proprietor. BT STRICT ATTENTION TO THE COM fort and wellbei'i? of all quests of the house, the proprietor hoivs to deserve ami reoelvetheifeuerous patronage of a dis orimJnatinir public. p J. F. MCCOY, DEALER I3i -AND- TAKES PLEASURE IN INFORMING A liU numerous friends and acquaint- ances that ne bit on hau l a large supply of Saddle & Slarnem, , which he will sell at priees to suit the time. , i , . l j, j At Batler'a old atand, PiratMU., ALBANY, OIIEGON. fifW .'Itlre'VMaM ' iJt.WXR WW Mi' .xl-i i' S-'! ET. Uomadw Bel with iad5Faelfletwt,and4iotott - wlwfjhrtwoeji Jafltaon and Pactttc.n mm -rmmrTtri ,w-t!hkv-ii ;v Former FrMiMen.s. t '. urac tini .1anr rrit.l cal, coinpreheiive, aild orderly. I A Washington correspondent of John Adams wa emotional in ! the Sacramento Record, on the sub his nature, and was fiery and for- j 0f tj,e Peace Policy, has the c'ke' r- i ii j t followin' sensible remarks: j antes t. ran whs pruitu, rui, combative, dignified and Jeter mined. Andrew Jackson's firmness and foree of character have become proverbial. Madison had originality and dis crimination but lacked firmness of character. Franklin Pierce was very har monious in his mental organization well balanced. Taylor was firm, hopefu inte'li gent, luinest, positive, and inde pendent. Fillmore is more courteous than Commanding, and wins rather than compels. Harrison was kind, attwtionate, upright, prudent, anl circumspect. .Monroe was more remarkable lor practical talent and emmo.. mm j n Ia. oxcep an otra than tor depth and brilliancy. ! ' act b? ""''v.diials Who Washington had strong common vea. previously had car sense, clear reasoning powers, integ- ad terror through Mu; rt? and esteem nesota and the neighboring I em- Tyler was brilliant and off-hand i f. J. is . ' raU.er than deep and profound, i 8 f .v i I- vvns lirn, to ol.sti.,aev. Van littren was cautious, shrewd, clear-headed and reticent and was highly polished in man- John Qni.-ey Adams w. comlt-1 ive, argumentative, and thorough, and had an extraordinary memory. Japanesk H istokv. Minister Mori, the Japanese Minister, who sailed a tew days ago for his native countrv, le t in the hands ot dene- - fj ral Laton, C ommissioner ot hduca- . i,i e .i i.; ... Hon, a short sketch ot the history i ii . v ot um, renm. Kaon, pcou C .u u, earliest aumeuttc reconiK. ue ui vides the history of Japan into four grand eras: First, the age of kamis, or spirits; second, the age of oskee, or government ot the kinjrs; third hashir, the government of the shio-1 guns, or secular rulers and fourth I and last, the age of oschi-ish in, or restoration of the government ofi the kings. There- is nothing curi ous in the age of spirits but the language. It is similar in structure to the modern Japanese, though littering" in expression and manner oi nroniineiaiion, which rentiers n very difficult of actinirement. Its origin, like that of the Japanese people, is unknown, the record of Koziki is the oldest, being 1,160 years old. This represents the cre ation as in evolution, and divides it into three distinct genealogies: First, that ot the celestial lieing; second, that of spiritual being, and lastly, material ones, the celestials con sist of rive kamis, and begin with Ame-uo-niniaka-iiuMit, or master ot the universe. Tie second and third kamis are related to each other, and represent male and female el ements. 1 tie remaining two are or no special importance, but each of the celestials appear to have been self-created, ami to have controlled their own existence. The name of the placet f their abode was I'ako- ma-tto-hara, or high region Am records of their creation or destruc tion exist It is seen, by tins, that the Japanese theory of creation is just the reverse ot itarwin ana outers. Altogether it is a strange account, and to the latin races au incompreheuisible history. "It's an ill Wind," etc. Brown "Hullo, Jones! What's the matter?" Jones (amateur tenor) "Oh, dreadful chronic it.llammation f '". called tor ..me porter, a; d of the -Urytixl Urt my voice en- j observing the pint deficient in quau-i!,,-.iifiMmi v. hi I titv, t ins addressed the landlord: don't mean that?" tiwuw "Yes, been compel ed to give up singing altogether!" Jir&mn (with alacrity) By tieorge look here, old fellow! me antl dine with us to-uiglit, and sjjend fife evtiing." m-n' Juft jAjstietinJn "jiirofessor asked a .(!.-'lar ui "ifai)iur. MBov. whera 'Ftw'jl'The ehi'lil laitl hitfltand 1 :7TW- .: -T f I UM.B.too V)ln!" tt the m0, f ite pulled hi Otit.' Tr Ueod Seue. It has been assumed by the press generally that this unfortunate event has been a heavy blow to what is called the peace policy f the Government towards tiki lYdi ans. It is a blow against that pol icy as the frequent murders in !ew York are a blow against civiliza tion. Exceptional atrocities by Itali ans may l expected, notwith standing all that may be done tor them, tin' they are cruel and often treacherous. Hut that there hat been more security on the frontiers duri- g the past four years that, ever he'oie,except in Arizoi a, no one can doubt who will look at the facts. The Sioux, the Pawnees, the Chey enne, and Arapahoe, and suel powerful and warlike tribes, have are mi pew u anu .... mane course ot the Administration. In June, 1868, Generals Sherman. Harney, Terry, and Auger, made a report on the then recent war witl .1. '!.... ...1.;.. I. .1.. Zk. ' Z I , cost 30,000,000, employed 8.000 troops, cost the lives ot huudreds o soldiers, and ot many border citi zens, and that each Indian kil cd cost $1,000,0001 They strongly rec ommeiid teetlin! the Indians rather I .i ...... ,i , l,.,. . TP & .1 f meu the policy ot the Government . ' . , , . since, except where,-as in Arizona. I, ! the Indians refuse the a temativt after ore to arrive at an understanding. A married Johnny went march ing home blind drunk the other night, and thought he was climb ing into the window of his house, but got into the hog-peti instead, where a fat porker lay quietly snoozing. Taking off his clothe he hung them over the trough, ami laid hm down beside his "lietsy," as he thought. xVtter grumbling awhile at lietsy for breathing so loud, he began feeling around for the cover, and soliloquized; "Mighty qurus. Kiver must 'a fallen on er floor prob'blv tinner j lied. I say, ol'ooman, how y'r got I yen-elf tixed? Bess tee s oriel cut us j brissels! zis is a ermarkable coin jcicurrence! O d gal's sad y cltSn. ged sins las' we met. Wtuiner werezer'ed. (Gets hold of the hogV tail.) lia ha-hic, 1 zay, Less, now y'r got y'r lair fixed? Beats all twisVd, squirled-hic-like a hea then Chinee. Le's unwrap it. It's tighter'nVll so'm I. IHsgiisliii way to wear hair. Don' care a d n if its htyle or not V got to come (inwii. oay, vrnere's yr nosi r Sstrange you had a nose. Now look y'r, old ooman, this-hic-d-n foolish ness's perceeded tur nutf. I'erduce that nose or '11 ki-hic-you outer bed." ', The man's, wife, attracted by the noise, apjeared upon the scene at this critical moment, and managed to get her inebriated lord into the house, he muttering the while: "'At's not right, Bess take 'vantage my feeble condishun to turn me outer house an home. Be sorry tor zis w'n y'r get hic-sober." A Qnaker trare'er, arriving at " Pray friend, how many butts of beer dost thou draw in a monthr" " ietisir" replied Boniface. "And thou wouldst like to draw elevpi, jf tltou couldst?" rejoined Eltenezer. "C'eTtainly," exe'aimed the sroiltijjN landlord. "Tftavl will tell flifee how," .added, tlje tyuaker -du tny, aotas'ures." ' '" ' '. ' , " . . . Lit I !'l:J. I J U'P.nm. -.k ,As y,niiii fft rt-iA near calling me Mw-W tS:,1 ,.i, itlils Wkt ilitl sha wuV .ytc, 'i tit PATSST MEDICINE. WW TIneirnr Itittera are not a vile Fiinry Brink, made or Poor Bum, W!ilnkv, Proof Spirits anil Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to pinisc the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetttets," 'Restorers," Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bnt are a true Medicine, n ude from the native rnota and herbs oi tiliforuia. free from all Alcoholic Stlmulaiits. They are the ureal Blood ruriller aud a Ufe-fing ITInciple, Perfect Renovator and Invigor ator ot tlieSjstetn, curo'lneotrall poisonous matter, and ntstorlnp Hie bloml to a liealtliy conditioiw eturicliliuc it, leftcsliuM and in vieuratlnit lth ndnd and body. Tbey are easy ot luliuinistratl.iu. prompt in tUetr ac tion, certain In their results, sale and reli able in all bra soMtaNM. . So Ferann can take these Bit ter according to directions, ami remain laas unwell, provWed tlielr hones are net destroyed by mineral poison er oilier means, end the vital organs wasted beyond tlie point of rpalr. , Dyavcpxia or Indiitcation, Hcad aclie, Pain lu the Shoulders. Coughs. Tight ness of the Chest, Lizzluess, Sour Eructa tions of the Stomai h, Bad Taste In ths Mouth, Elliotts Attacks, ralpitatiou of tho Heart. luOamaaUen of the Lungs Pain In tho re,ionnf the Kidneys, aud a hundred other painful ermptonisy are the odsprinps of Dyspepsia. In these complaints It has no equal, and eno bottlo will prove a better guarantee of i:s merits than a lengthy ad vert iaement. For Female Complainta, In young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an inmiencc that a marked improvement Is soon perceptible For liiflitniinatory und t'hron jc Rheiiinaliatn and (lout, Dyspepsia or indigestion, lillious. Remittent aud inter mittent Fevers, Dlseascs-of the Blood, Liver, Kidnevs and Bladder, these Bitters have beea most (successful. Such Diseases arc caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. For Skin Dixoascs, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt lilieum, llloli iies, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, lioi... t'arbuuclcs. Ring-worms, Si-ald-llead, Sore Eves. Erysipelas, Itch, Scoria, Discoloratious of the Skin, liujuoi i and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the ystem lu a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such case will convince tho mojt incredulous of tlni. curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whi n evcr yon lia A 1 1 s im purlt ies burst ing throug :i the skin la Pimples Eruption, or Sores ; cleanse it when you lind it obstructed em. sluggish U tue veim ; cleanse it when it i foul; yoar feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and t health of tie tyoScin will follow. 'iu, aape ana omer bhk lurkmg in the system of so many thousands, are ciieotually destroyed aud removed. Saysa distinguished physiologist: There Is scarcely au individual on the face of the earth whoso body Is exempt from the pres ence of worms. Itisuot upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system ot medicine, no vermifuges, no anthclmiuitiea, will tree the system from worms like these Bitters, mechanical Biscasea.-Pcrsons tn- fnged in Paints and Minerals, such as lumbers. Typesetters, Gold-beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of "the Bowels. To guard aguiust this, take a dose of Walker's Vi.nxqah Bit ices twice a week. Bilious, Remittent and Inter ciittent Fevem. which are so prevalent In the valleys of our great rivers through out the Lulied States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tcnncs seecumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, RioUrandc, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roanoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, through cut our entire country during the Summer tad Autumn, and remarkably so duringsea sons of unusual heat and dryness, are in variably accompanied by extensive de rangements of tue stomach aud liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powerful in fluence upon these various organs, is essen tially necessary. There to no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J.Walkeu's Vine gar BITTERS, us they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the bealthy functions of the digestive organs. Scrofula or King's Evil, Whita Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled neck. Goitre, Scrofulous lu.1ainmationa, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Aifectious, Old Sore, Eruptions of the Ska, Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these as in all ouier constitu tloual Diseases, Walkkk's. Vinxuar Bit ter, have shorn their great curative pow irs in the most obstinate und Intractable Dr. Walker California Vino ear fill (cm act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purilying the Blood they remove the cause, awl fty resolving away the effects of the anamination (the tubercular deposits) the aflected parts re ceive health, and a permanent cure is effected. f,t . . f; -.it!! ,( The Aperient and mild Laxntlvo properties of 1)h. Walker's Vinegar Bit ters are the best safeguard in eases of erup tions unit mailgnaut fevers. Their balsamic, healing, and soothiug properties protect tho humors of the fauces. Their Sedative prop erties allay naltt a the nervous system. stomach and? bowels, either from inflamaa Uon,wd,cKHCrtiiR"fW. f irt ! 31 Directions. Take of the Bitters en goad to ted utuigbt from a half to one ami one-hall wiue-glassfiil. Eat gisid nourishing foiut sin iKheal-ateuIr tnnttah Mttai ' nt- a I son, roast heof, and vege tables, and. take ttrely vegetable Ingredients, and contain, o SDirlt. t'Upawn ! B. H. KtMHIMB CO., BOU T ill bREOUiSTS, twUHM R R R. Mway's lif"Mef dim the winter p.i.ts IN FS0M 0M TO TWENTY MiMUTES . NOT ONE HOUR AMer readi. g tbit -dTrtlHtne&t at4 toy d BUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWA.'S mai RELIEF IS A CCK FOU BVUtV PAIN. It wit tli firii and is THE 0NL- PAi-I BEHEDY Tb-t iMfcl Ut tttw th ntoit .ii'.., nUu, niUfv lolUitllin, mrvi ColtilWtif, llinHM ot IW Lu-f; Sionuwh, BowrU, ftr lh.riEt-Uw r'rgtui, by M Dpluiioii, IN . KOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. Ni inatwr bow vio out r teni ilt Ba ' pail tk RHEUMATtC, Br.l-rw.4-ti, l-ttrw, CriifM, ArvtW Ntturai((t-. vt priMU-bni ub tlliu-iiij uu RA.WAi'S READ i.-llEF WILL AFFOEO INSTANT EASS. lNrLAMMAT10 ue- Tilt Klt)NES, iNtLAMM. kon ormtB BI.ADDEB, INKLAMMAl'W.N Ur rilB, BOWWA CONOT.O.. i THE Ll'MU& SORE THltOAT, Dili K L L'l' UliE... lilNU, IAL1 1TA 1 IO.N ut' T HKAitt, HYSTERICS, CRull , UU rlTI,RIA, CATAhaH, INFLUENZA, HEADACHE, TOOTIIACin:, SiEt RALIilA, lUIEUMATlSM, COLD CHILLS, AO UK CHILLS. n,ppltUooot Ik. KtADV RELIEF U i p,rtor pu wtit'rt tbe yitt or dUlicult) i.u wiB tUord .... n,l -ouiort. Twenty ilrwp. in ha.t lu&ii Ur cl wnl, t wit ill : ft raom.uu am CUAJll's SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH, SICK HEADAlHI., HEAKTSUajK, uniiilHEA. DYSENTEIiV. COLIC. WIU IN THI buWKIA aud ll INTERNAL IAINS. Tr"lti sbnivlJ lwn currj- belli, ot !:; ltUj K. lit I wUh lb,iu. A i,w .Imp. k nli will . ul tkoH or pm liu iIhiikv w w.Mfc It is belUr iUm Freutu bfinjj ur Sian a ua.ulu FEVER AND AGUE. rEVER AJID AOUEcinJ for (!) cents. Tber. 1 m i r.iiwdl,! ynit m Ihi. world U u will rorv t Knl Ague, and ail .'lb.. M.iarun., BiilcKa, Scarl.4 Tvrdl-'IO., Yellow, ud otlr.r F'cvtr. (aided OJE HAD" W'AY'S P1LU) vile, m RACWAtS RKABT REUKr. Hilt lenli r I t..,. ' ... I. I) cyn- HEALTH! &, ai StHlMHi AND PC RE KtCH l:l.(Mjt.-IMRtSASi Of FLESH AM) LU.H l-ULi.AK .-aIN AND UEAUT1FUL COMt'i.k.VION SELL'KEl) TO AlX. Dr. RAILWAY'S HAS MAUL THE SJlWr ASTONLiiilNU CURE81 SUQt'KK.S.) ItAIMU ARE'HIi. CilA.iJISTHi BOIH UNlr.RU.ri,, UM'ER'IHE INrLUENCE Or THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MElJlCINi THAT Every Day an Increase ia leelx and Weighb is Seen and Felt. TIE GREAT 6L00U MEL lYry drop cf tb S A HS AP A UI LL1 A N RESOLD ENT cominualctei tUrutbi tlie L.iwtl, 6wi,i, Lria ud olbtr fluid ad j-iu es tf Umi lyittm lb. vigor oi lift, for it repairs the waiti t rf the body with new aod loand mUriI. Scroll. Sy't-l.i. Cou'tnt;k, 6U dnlw dtMftir, U!cc b t. Tr-al, M ..ib, Tumor NudM in lb. GlaadsAn l ether . , - . iytUm, So Et, Sinimotu LiUargs (nia tiue -art, tad the worrt fnra. of &Li diwaM), Crutinr.j, tver Sorcc. Scald: Hd. Ring-Worm, P!t Klivam, Cripvlat, Aeo. Black Spots, Worm iti the t"i..b, Tuiion, Cancel Ik tht Womb, and alt weakening a&d v-iui-l diubarg Night Swu, hor- of Spanft, tnd all waetc of H life pri&ciplr. ro wit'aia it turaiive mngv of thi won der of Slodera Cktmbtry, and a tew daya' uta will prof to aT ptr-oa ustog it fur cither bf thu Ltua of dtai . iu potent power to Cure tb-tu. If tht patient, daily bacftmios ndnrcd by the wattia and drctimpotitioii that i wniintiatly projr.-iirg, ceedi is armttng iKn watt., at l rt-imin the htm with new material made if he Ihv bfrd-and tUa the SARSAPARILUaN wili am! ioe tvi-ar. Not onle does the &iuur-tm.i.ij. Riolint eil all known rtuwdiat agenU ia tbe cure of C&roaHK Scrofulou, Conititattixial, aad Skin di-eai; bat It II UeoBly positive cure f.r A KIDNEY AND BLADDF COMPLAINT Urinary and Womb disrate, Orve!, DiutM-te. Prope. &toppnjr uf WntT, Itic ntinenceot Urine, Brigbl'i UQt ewe, Aibnaiimiriit, and In a) earn vhTY tbvfk am brickduit depotiU, ot the water U thick, cloudy, mUed, with lubftasuvs like the white afaa or thread white li.k, wr thrrt- it a in'-r.kl.ilarit , l.lflmi-nppearaoo and white loaedu't dw'pciiu, ai ' v. . ! t: :. :. a pric Inc. buruiDg keitsatioii water, and pain tt. tb Small of the Back anO al-m tlie Uius Frice, (1,-L WORMS. Tbt obIt known .nd ur. htmedy for WORMS WN, TAPE, etc. Tumor of 12 Years' Growth Cm reft b& Itnttwny'a lttsoleftit. Dr. RAbWAY'8 Perfect Pnmative Pills, perfectly UKteiea, elegar tly (outi -l a illi iwtet ci purge, reirnlat, pniify, tivenra, hu t .ttrenpthen. Ra way' i'UU, for toe fire cf a'l ditorder cf tlie t maeha tivtr, howi, Kidneyi, nudder, ISenooi pitai. Headnche, Conttlpation. Qortit cutf s, Int iif litio, i)y ppiia, Biiiuune', Bllwti lver, lnlfaratti!i(.on of ih Bowelt, rtlei, aad all I'erangemrKt' ti the latent) Vbcvra. Warranted to otfcct a poaUito fnre. Parol Vueetable, rontaialng uo m.rcury, tiiuera!( or dtV' tanoua pu A few do of RAPWAY'S PI MS will free tte lyiteui from all the aoovt-Hned diM.rden. Price, senuptrs-a. nu-uoi rut .-s,-. I ter READ 'FALSE AND TRUE." Send 0M lettaa uu.p toRAPWAV ci CO, So.H Wanea Streak. Jt ew Yerk. lafonnatloo worth tboutand will be moI H0LL0WAYrS Erery Man m PHysiciaa, cvr-ior. , rrm imincmo (lem-mrl far TIOMiOWAT'S: -1 ssvl OINTMENT Km. tmptd Biirrin;il'-'l fir' ics t o ouanUrfait thsss vl slMinwireies. "eWWOIftii PWi In r"lcr t- iirntect tlie uV'i" oumcl- -nh.tr iuiiwl Ht.,w tvj.r'.lnrtr." vousir irurorsn FArvptinn .eiwlp ot a eroentJ.ltll thllMterti i tii Wiiti:: OMNI H f jei- Sinnnt.l.OWAT'B PlI.Lrl I11 OlNTMElUr WUk , j ),.ivetMMril riAnit on a ; pint t gccahie li IHIUI. It.. wil vaaH'k6t; r nun r n 1 U) Solo Afrits for the II