o AN OPEN To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN TUB COURTS OCR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "C ASTORIA," AND "pitcher's CASTOItlA," as our trade mark. DR SAMUEL PITCHER, was the originator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA' the same thni hn home and docs now . on cverV bear the facsimile signature of UffZK wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and sec that it is the kind vou have always bought yfTZZT ontie and has the signature of CJCt&tft&Z&A wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company (f which Chas. II Fletcher is Do Not Bo Deceived Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even lie docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. A CABISET OF MILLIONAIIi I.S. We lake the following irom the New York World, a paper tl-t upported McKinley f r the j.rcsi douoy: "KuBsel A Alijiir, Secretary l war. Private furtuno eHtimatul $5,000,000; invested in lumber ami timber tracts and various finan cial institutioni. "John Sherman, SecreUry tf State Private fortune estimated at 1 1,600.000; invented in real estate and rsilroad shares. "John I) Long, Secretary ol the Navy. Private fortune estimated at $1,400,000; invested in real es tate and stocks; made money out of his profeBsioii the law. "Cornelius N llliss, Secretary of the Interior. Privato fortune esti mated $ 1 ,250,000 ; made his money in dry goods: Vice-President of a Wall street hunk and an ollicor in many financial institutions. ''Lyman J (lage, Secretary of the Treasury. Private fortune ostium ted at Il.o00.000; President of the great hanks of the nest; hu I 'eon in the hanking business forty years "James A Clary, Postmaster den cral. I'nvate fortune estimated at $2,000,000; cotton merchant ami manufacturer and o cer in many banking institutions. Of the remaining members of tin Cabinet one although he is prob ably not a millionaire, should he classed among them, for the reason that his interests lie wholly with them. He is John W Clriggs, At torney General. Corporation I tt- yer; identified with tho interns t which have made New Jersey by word in the land. 'There remains one jther member of the Cabinet, but his name has not been mentioned in connection with the present situation. It is James Wilson, Secretary ol Agri culture, a plain Iowa farmer, liy no airoicu ot the imagination can he be classed umong the plutocrats. "The millionaire Cabinet officers reproeut Wall stieet, tho concou trated financial and especially the corporal! interest of the nation." TO KLKCT Hit Y AS IS WOO. Solon Chase, the ouce famous greenback leader of Maine, in a let ter to a personal frisnd in Amesbury, Mass, makes the following comment on the future of political parties: "There is no more room for g ild democrats in the new democratic party than there was room for pro- slavery bigs in the republican party. The sins of the democrats are many, but its redeeeming fea ture is that it has cast out devils, and therein lies its strength. If the democratic platform of 1MW is diluted to suit the gold democrats, the silver republicans and populists will staud vff. The silver plank in the democratic platform is what drove the gold democrats out and brought in th new recruits. There was no misunderstanding if (be silver plank of the Cbicsgo plat form. The silver pi ink of the re publican party was nude to draw two ways. Gold republicans rr told thai International biin-tailinn LETTER of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was an inipo.-sibility. Silver re puolieariB were t ild that interna tion il bimetallism was very prob able. "Tin t-ilver qiitstinn was the j right of way and cannot be side tracked. Other great problem must will ; until s iver Mauds in competition with gold ns primary money ( to I. AfUr 2-j year agitation so li) licit ot tlio mullet iiestiou us represent! by the Inures 1( to 1 .has gut ripe, and 9verybody is going to get one side or the other. 1 he republicans did not Icet I' runout, h it without ehungcof pl ilt'orm they i l cted Abraham Lincoln. Wo did not elect Prya i in lS'.Hi, hut we an- going to in lUill) on llm platform of Til K CT.YITiJVS C I.OSK. (Sunday WYIiMine) f . ,i i i. . i mi viieney. who used I) live in Portland, now ol Si Louis, an al leg.'d astronomer ami iiHtrologiht, predicted many years tig i that the year 1SHS woulJ bo one noted lor calamities and dre disasters, uud thai ttio succeeding years would be ones of great prosperity. The Wet come imagines that the "professor" was only gii.s-in;-, yetthy terrible ami mysterious disaster in Havana h-irhor is one strange incident that seryei in gr mud for faith in his prophesies. If tho Maine can thus lie blown up, what may not happen next? Tho l'htosophistsulso have u theory that the closing years of tins century found out a "cycle and that ihey will Ui full f grt,at events. It really has happened, though tho Welcome believes it only a co-incident, that ureal and wonderful ocenis have happened in t'uicl 'nf years of different centu ries. Students of history l,aVe n Hiccd this for generations, yet a o ntury eiul is simply an arbitary pouil or period of time, fixed by law and cistom, notbv nature, and it is difficult to uuleu-tand why Hie world's events should bo in the c:nt governed or mlluonced there by. We will wait and watch, h.tw. over; possibly 'Vrolwor" Cheney or the Tli.wophis s may have an iniuiiion winch ordinary mortals hive not. Kxcept fjr thU Brout ctUmily at Havana, thy vear 1SHS iruiiis- s to be one of more than ordinary prosperity. !at imieli tuny happen ye?, before it closes. We will k.'cn loolvin.' nd it is possible that great and unusual actions will occur before another n w ear. I'iie followiuijis from l!mC ttue 11 live M.'-scugera-:d has tho light Tiii: "We lire to have a um in convention i this county; let us have .iu e.pnl representation of the parties .in ll. UeUt u)0Vt( u things, m-u tlmt none but od I, on- tst men are nominated for office." Ilniu-t reiuirminsidera de nerve f r the Heavier to p ke fun al the Oieeoui.in i-nti. jt'ii i- ini'.'i.:,;.,., . vile"b.f re-' ' n" u,. ,i (,io i- eine cut and pi - ing i!, , u ,. . j II MeClu-'g under ii, when he w..e eiecii a director ot il v -Ug.'l, s diool di-tri.-t. EUIIOKIAL SiOTErt. Italy's skits werenever so blue as the canopy that covers Oregon in spring. V The "killing Irosi," predicted by Mi Psgue carxe la-tt night on schedule time. It is evident also that soino damage has beei done though the extjnt cannot be esti- matod within the day. The city dads still have a large quantity of crushed rock that should he placed on the streets, which with the building of a num ber ot new cross walks would add to the pleisureof the driving fra ternity as Will ns being a source of grat fijution to pedestrians. The overland railroads in their frenzy to down each other by cut rates to tho Kist. letvea chance fr themselves to "ln-dg," by mslc ingtiecut only oneway. They well know that every one going E ir-t will return to the g . Men West a nt cheerfully pay lull tariff ra es fjr the privilege of doing s . Among i he hopeful signs for the Went, is the report troin real e-ate men that the inquiry for fanning aud fruit land grows with ea-li ojuil fr- m the Est. Il is saiJ that a Piston firm owned a mineral spring near To ronto, Cunada. They rhipped the water in casks to Huston, where it was bottled. The Dingley bil clspped a duty of 25 cents on min er! water and their trade was ruined. Put they did not give up. I'hey found tint by some strange oversight ico was free, r'o they now fretze their water in Canada and import it as ice, free of duty melt and bottle it at Poston as be lore. Py this they save the cost of casks, and got cheaiter freight rites. TUKSDAY MAUCH "2. O 1 Heir of Irving Is lu the city. Mr and MrsJaiuvs 1'arvin of Deatur art lu the city. K 1". Ilrodie returned t'.ilay from a slnrt trip to Poitland. Father I)ly returned from Cottage Grova this iiiorulng. 1' K Kiiod(rass Is today shipping hit household gouds to Pendleton. Sam Case went to Albany today, where he will work la a tarber simp. L ( Huliti resuinsd his place lo the county clerk's today after a brief 111' ni'n. Win Huosr of Cottage drove, pissed through KuKeue t( dy e. route Eaat, on a visit. C H Watson, the dairyman, leftycs- terdsy on a visit to his old home at IVIphl, Indiana. (le i (Jill came up from Haleni last ulght to vlnll his father, Dr J P Olll, w lio in quite sick. After a protracted visit at l'leavaut H ill, Mrs HamUaker hai returned to her home In this city. V K Coulidge, of Portland, It lu the city iu the Interests or the Oregon Tel egraph A Tilcphoiie Co. Miss llertiude Kddy, of Itoseburg. came dowu today and Is visiting at the renldeuee of Mary Kdd. Dr D E Loverldge weut to Portland today to attend I meeting of the tuard ofdlrscters of St Helen's ball. Al Koyksmlall returned to Salrin ttnlay to rau ins hit duties at assistant pharmacist at the ttate Insaue asylum. C K I. Ittli Held, the popular aalesmau for the Urllllu Hardware Co, left yet terdsy for Miunesola to vlilt hi mother. Tummy Murphy hat returned to Eugene from Oakland, Calif, where be ha lieen with a string of racers dur ing the winter season. Messrs Ihury, Horaeo and John Me'.'lure of Seattle and Will of Astoria. arrived on today's 2 KM local to attend ine mnerai or tiifir Ulber, the late A S Met luie. I'slljUusr.l Msreh i Sr.iTK 1 oxvaNTioxa Delegates to to tno deiiwrstlo and populist state conventions from I.ane imuuIt l.ft for i oruanu unity in large Lumbers. Tbe conventi. n will t held Wednesday. i le democratic delegates are George W Wbllsett, II J Day, John Edmundson, KoU'rt M Clow, C M Klsseager. Frauk I. Hiley, I. I, Stevens. Win L Hous ton W P Cbesber, J It Campbell, Geo " ivmsey, j j Walton, II I) Norton, Jrurrin. n,e p.pullst delegates areu I snapp, r M MghawanJer, It r l aid well, G W Weiuer, A A Foster, r ranis mis, j Hihardson. A J Zumwalt, W W Withers, A M Bweatw e,J K Yariull, p l Ukln. Born To Mr aud Mrs Join Wsll who retlde near this city, Sunday March 0. a ton. To Sell or Trade One snd one-hslf lots In Irving, tore building nd stock of merchan dise, vslue ftooo. Will exehauge for ar it.Mpe'ty or tttH-k ranoh, or tel. cheap for cash. Hea-or for -ning, K0 l t ) Ala.ka J W Kirc'MRN. RAILUOAU TALK. A Railroad Almost Sure to Tip the Interior Country This Year. Hlue Mountain Eagle: At Burns there Is considerable talk of the pro- ecUd railroad which will sosie time surely tap this vast section where hun dreds of tuoutandi of bead of stock l raited and which bus alto valuable re- sources Id timber and fertile lands, which with proper watering would b:ottotu lo gigantic gardens. The lo duttrlout pwpleof tiraot, Harney, aud Malheur counties are confident that a railway would make It pcnible for hundreds of tbouaaudt of people to make for themstlves homes Id tola rich and healthful section. Resolution. University of Oregon, Eugene Or, March SI, '0 W be rest. Tbe Ever-wise Creator hat deemed II heat that the pangs of death should enter the family of one of our esteemed c lass mates, lu the death of her beloved titter, Olive, therefore, be It Hf.bolved, Thst we, the members of I he class of '03 of the U ofO rrcoguiz lug tbe Under bonds of sisterly love for one so kind aud loving, do hereby tender our uit heartfelt tyn palhie to our class mate la this the hour of her great toirow. IttsoLVKii, I hat we tender our sympathies to the bereaved father and mother, and to the brothels aud sisters of tbe deceattd ItE.soLVKi), That a copy ot these reso lutions be spread upon the minutes of our class, aud that a copy of them be teut to the family of tbe deceased, also t each o the dally papers. ItORA W ATKINS, Olive Foud, Llla Ckaiu, Committee. KKUM TIIK K E. SUNDAY SCHOOL. Whkreas, It baa teemed proper to our heave" ly Father, to take frem us our dear Sunday school classmate, Ada Olive Kuykendall, and to take her pure soul to the beautiful home in heaven; therefore be It JUxii.vkd. That we will try to bow In humble submission to tbe divine w III, and recognize (be right of our heavenly Father to take to him self his own. While we feel most keenly the lots ef a companion who was always pleasant and agreeable whose heart was warm and teuder one to w hom we were all attached by tbe stiong bonds of love, yet we can sty "The will of the Lord be done." Hksolvku,. That we will ever cher ish the many sweet memories of her uuseltlsh devotion and will try to profit by emulating her beautiful life. That w e will pray that the love of God may dwell in the hearts of the family and give them a gaod hops of meeting Olive again; and lis It further JliiSOLVM), That a copy f these resolutions be furnished the daily pa pars and a copy be given to the family Committee. Conductors Cuanuk. The burg Key lew notes the change of St conductors co:nt imut upou a re-dlvls Ion of tbe Oregon Hues as follows: "The change In the overland pat j i.. i i ... . wuger uivitious weni mioellect yes terday, the traliimeu running through from Portland to Kiddle and from Riddle te Dunsmulr, adding 107 miles to tbe Oregon lines and eliminating the Shasta division. Asa eoniequenec me regular "runs" of the tralnsmeu re id a ery unwilled condition at piesenU For a thus it Is probable that Conductors Houston.Vssteh and Brady win nave the lllddle-DunsiuuIr divlt- iou aud Hendricks, Kean.ey aud Tynan the Portland-Kiddle division. Couduetor Kearney is making a few iriptto Duutmuir while Conductor eatch Is moving hit family south from Portland, when be w ill Ukethe north end run and may change from the overland train to Uoteburg local before loug." Hendricks, Houston ana ferneii have bad charts of the Koseburg local. Castings Finishkii. Ueo N Frazer. tbe Eugeue foundry man, has finished all tbe cast Iron work for the tiew court house, with the exception of the large column to be placed at the main entrance. He will shortly commence on tbe wrought Iron work. R994at,) I Worn Out? $ Do you come to the cW of j theday thoroughly exhausted? r Does this continue dav aftrr m m m 5 day, possibly week after week? jj Perhaps you are even too ex- luustcd to sleep.. Thensome K tlngr Is wrong. All these jj tnjnjs indicate that you are suffering from nervous ex- haustion. Your nerves need feedingf and your blood en- rining. Scott's Emulsion s t J pf Cod-liver Oil, with Hypo- I phosphites of Ume and Sod, ! contains just the rtmedia to i meet these wants. The cod- t l;ver oil gives the needed J feeds the nervrs. and th k.. S --I L-. -t . ' T rFuwRUJiH give wem xone ilA.U.... m SCOTT A BOWtifL n.Li. v. v-i MONDAY, MAUCH SI. Mrt M Mc'Jsll Is "till quite HI. The "beautiful" melted at ""'" Gw H ColterefUleuada, spent t'i'-ay n Eugene. Aforney A It Vesitie of Portland, l in tbe city. Frank Porter of Sbedd, spent Sunday in thlt city. L O Hulln is reported quite HI with stomach troubles. EE Brodie went to Portland ou today's 10.50 local. Miss Nellie Hamptou leturued from Qesheo this morning. A J Sherwood mid J S.McEwen, of Coos county, are iu the city. Mr K F Hulchins returned to Her homeatKaleinou today's V)M loca . Job E Davis is at Santa Itosa, Cal ud thinks be will locate at that place. J H M.-Ewen. of the Coqullle City Bulletin, gave this office a pleasant call today. District Attorney Yates passeu through today euroute to Itoseburg to attend court. Two well kuown young people will next week lauuch their boat ou the sea of matrimony. Aii.ni. Coo W Kinsev left for Tscoma, Wssb, this morning on pro fessional business. It V Howard has sued S E McClure et al, i i the Lane county circuit court fr the ai-ui of 181.30. Clilel of Police Jske Kaufluian, wife aud child, of Walla Walla, are visiting relatives in Ibis city, Frauk Moorhead of the Times uud Attorney O F Skipworlh, of Juuction were In Eugeue todsy. I L Campbell went to Portland to day to be lu attendance uu a meet lug of democratic editois. Miss Kose E umettof Ilelurg, who has ben tbe guest of Mrs AT Cock erllue, left lor home today. E D Poill has returned from Drain ud will shortly commence a spring term of school at Fall creek. Peodletnu ft O: (irandina Munra ofMeacham, is tbe guest of Mrs It Lallentlneatber residence In Pendle ton. Mrs Anna Palmer-Perry of fan Francisco, arrived this morning aud Is the guest of her sister Mrs Dr W L Cbesber. Corvallis Times: Henry Ilolcouib and Mist Bertha Holcomb of Lane county, are visiting the family of their sister, Mrs W H Franklin. Attorney Waller McClure came over from Seattle Saturday nlirht to be in attend nee upon his father, A 8 Mc ('lure, w ho died this morning. Miss Lowe, an expert trimme from Portland, has arrived up and today took tbe position of head trimmer iu Miss E Saltzuian's millinery store. Cottage tlrove Leadei: Mrs D Awbrey left ou Tuesday's local for Portland, where she will spend two weeks vlsitiug with her sister, Mrs S 8 Sigel. I 8 Coke, Jr aud A J Sherwood, piomlneut young attorneys of Coos c airily, were lu Eugeue over Suu'lsy euroute to Portland to atteud the dem ocratic state convention. Mrs A W Haskell, accompanied by Miss Alicia Baldwiu will leave on Weduesdav morning's early train for Minneapolis, Minn, where they will visit relatives and friends. The national Uuard, According to a report placed btfoie 1 resideut Mckiuley, there are now aval.able tor military duty la the Uulted States 10,073,716 able-bodied mee, aud of these 112,082 are already iu tho militia, forming the nucleus of a tremendous fighting force. New York is far ahead so fur as tbe slza of her Natioual Guard Is con cerned, haviag over 13,000 officers aud men. Peunsylvaula is second with 8000 and Illiuols holds third place witn 6000. Other states have lorces from 800 to 5300, Oregon having ,500. r nu.li iowa. ueo W Li . A N . T ... eit, L T Coats aud T M Leslie of lows falls. Iowa, arrived iu Eueene oaiumay. ine three youmr men nsrieu lor Klondike, but have con. eluded to look over the mines in Bohe mia, Blue Klver and SooiliMm n - virgin,, Mr Llll and family expect to purchase a larm litre. Portlaud North PnclUo Rural Si trit- "C H Branton csme up from Eugene Wsduetday with the English suite stallion, Royal Oak, which he 1..H purchased from M W Davis, and as intending to lake him to Arlington but A 8 Gilbert, of Portland. n,,u him a good otter and the hors u-.n tay here. It is understood the nri. was fllOO. Royal Oaks is a len... and tlpa tbe scales at 1S30 pounds. FORTUNE A woman's hand It it ts smooth and white it wvc her lun.t. to do her ch-tnim, !.--..., it .1 - .i ";"..." Uiln, V... " usim. ii.- " xi -io v. liy don't vom 0g GOLD 4Mung ruwdcr? THE . K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago. Bt Loul """" I Junction City : MAN l'FA "J'UUKKS OF THE "WHITE ROSE" GUARANTEED The most popular Hour leading grocers. TURKS vs GREEKS. 1 want to say that I am not so much Interested lo the welfare of tbe Greeks and Turks as I am in the matter of Informing tbe people of this vicinity thut I have added a line of BOOTS AN DISHOES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS- Ladles and Gents Straw Hats, Hossiery, Thread, Needles and Fins, Notions. Etc., Which are marked at prices that mak sa Is Call and be convinced that this Is not idl talk H icrst rrirM pf ce paid fcr prcduc- W.W.GHE8SIUH,- CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT . THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, If you wish to nee the finest display of Holiday and Christmas 15ook? ever brought to Eugene. Entire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. MILLER, Proprietor. iwm . rvl 9 VI ,n-i, vrir.'i YSjCUI Hunt I kurBnleinliua( nc,'rt'r.(lr lIKNILi;-oN x ilotfs Nerverine Pills The great remedy for ntrvous pros tration and .11 IB a au ucrvuuj gVSSr;:"v- sascs ol the iii Generative or- lILtUllb AND AULK Lbl.NG. p,n, .( .Jll-er sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failine or ivunnooo, impotency, iNightly nmis sions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex cessive us of Tobacco or Opium, which ;cad to Consumption and Insanity. $J.0C box by mail i 6 boxes for $5.00. Hons CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Cleveland. Ohla For sale by Wilklns I.inn. BUfSlXE.S tHANtiKS. A Jii'W Ti un arc Btore to Bo otRrtnl and a ?liuriuacy Clintigis Uunds. Dallj Uuiml, March 22 Messrs J F rs'urr aud Louis Aya have leased tbe building now occupied by luebulem Woolen Mill store aud ou April 1, will start a store I be princliml stuck of which will be tinware. Thvy will maki a specialty of -jlumuiug. Both gentlemen have resided in Eu feue for years, have n full and com plete knowledge tf Mio business into which they will enter aud will bo as sured a cordial reception luto the busi uess life of the city. Papers were duly drawn up todav transferring the interest of L E Wal ton in tho Comer Drug Store to Dr R L v. llloughby, H A Viucent, the senior j-anuir reiaiuicg Ii is interest. The change will take ellect tomorrow. Mr Walton has e-ijoyed tho confidence i.f me public during bis rcbideace ber and the bett wl.bt's of all will no with mm. I he pharmacy will continue to uoiu me ravorof the public under the new ntauag.-nit.nt, (he personnel of the new nrtu I elng . uuh as to iiixuie cour- eausireaimentaud accurate m...,t. log of drug.. Salem Journal: WfTFuTk return. i y sterday from Eugene, where be had w.-ru aueuuiug a family reunion. He was accompanied on bis rt father A 11 F,,lc. ini. 1 . ''"""''"""I'Hi.lihesumiiHr at i,t. lllMlli liull.t. tells the tale I slm... i, . snows she us that she uses '.-"X3 ucr to i; a --.3 3si 7 i Dusrass " w-'a.lV, shrunken, Oldswnan.l ' .. .'."' r. ""'eo and si -. . ""uuiuauon. OUadalnhl. Milling Company, BEST QUALITY, in the market Sold by .u Springfield, Oregon. V, uUi. fttiiu , i.Mt VUallty. NlgbUylay a a, li;i'.i;MK'y niul nftlii" dlpawactair r "ri r t n n ("ri-mre or m ninf rT,"ii"K((. nWM.II .'' i V. 4 ( 'it : ( InffimniHiititm. (irrrrerta hVN;:;;.n J iy CMH'UN & i)uLAMJ,inia PENNYROYAL Pllli Tlirjr overcome VS' tutotm. Inn Istrliv rnlQaiUalonamM4fl a nil baiilnli "intini of ftwaatna llwn." llit y ic " Lift -tatm1 toarlrUal wotiiatnhiMMl. aalur velufimcnt orurtrnmaiidbMj It it mm it rvmriiy rr wokh mi v-i : v VM;.: hy mull. Nol.1 hy roi Fur eule y Wilklns & LIdd. FOR TGBBAGO, CIGARS, ' CANDY. GO TO.. Julie, (JoId5miH)'s Look Here parmersl your Skins to our tanner). For all No.1 green hides will pay you 4 to 4 ceo is a pound; for I.o 1 dry hides 10 cents I pound: For No 2 according to quality, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forget these pr'ea are paid In CASH at Tbt Wlllimette Ttnmrjr. Hine3&C Dr.WllllamK'lBiIWlJ Oinlnieiitwill cui" .n.,..,., lutM Dl... I. ..V.nrl.-lhlltUD0t olluya tbt Itculuirttonw-'J lief. Dr. Wllllam-i lniliiinPil mnnt lanri-narml fnr PilPSHHH" In of the privato purta. -vtt tr Ipt of prl.-f. AO cent! and I.M. , W It W MANUFACTURING CO.. Toj. t'levtland. For sale by Wilklns & Lino. IClIfYou can tIL libecurea If yon tuffer from nr of 111 of men. com lo ihol Speciali.1 on the lUcinc W DR. JORDAN A CO.. , nnv twtrn inj niM''F from the ertect, of youthful imi.- rci. in nuinrer yearj. Nen-ran " ' 1 JV-j blllir.lntp..l-Br.T l.o.l """'.'"T in all itt ompl.rationj; Upermnlornijrj ruialrrl.rn, j.nri I 'TT , i rponriifr at t'rlu-ilnir. coml.ikvion of remedies, of crcui nir-ii'-'T" er. the l)oct. luu , arrange.! hi, ti'lJ Out it will not onlr til ni ireme-ii-.te ft'' " pentunent cure. I he Doctor ii-- ' ' ,- j, perform mimrlM. hoi i. vell.known t 1 1 nd sqiure I'hyiirian and Sure" "- r"-""" in h,,wciaity,eaBrH 0r ,',,;;.ih Mrpbliu ihnroiiKhlv-n..lit"l''uB"" j-wiii without n.lug Herfurj. , Celve our miMm ol ln" i"l' .;' IfrM UtvMliuaraHlrra WMTirt-' Jry etu ve Mwttrtatt, or ""' v Thoannnd Pollnr . , . '-nltation KKKK art tn ;.y r"' , lent perjonallr or by ktler. Sen-l ' '"'V I 1'iiiisi.ophy or jin - ra. (A valualil book for men.) I TtiT dr. joaoti'S 1 GrOflt Mnaonni nf AiHttoniJf th hneit and UrReit Munumof n "-."l?, orld. Come and learn h. w wononl- -"J" are made; how to aroiJ M-line-" '"' d ' W are mntlniullv ad.iine- nr n- MUTT'S I ES L aa a. n " CATALOtiimKOS. 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