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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1898)
AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTIXa I.V THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AM) " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," A3 OL'K TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now JJSrf--i" on mr bear the facsimile signature of (&yffl&&&M wrapper. This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty gears. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought sSaZf on e and has the signature of wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. II. Fletcher is March 8, 1S97. qJL Do Not Be 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 he docs not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. TMC MMTAVA MMMUlf ft MUMMV MtW WNH TV. "Bl'SlSES.I ELEMENTS." The San Francisco Examiner hits the 10 called "business cle moots" othciwise fto k and bond peculators, a very hird blow in connection witn the Cuban affair. It lays: That appeal lo Congress from number of prominent stockbrokers, capitalists and business men" of Cbioago has a touching sound. "We believe." it anys, "lhat tlio eonser- vatlve business elements of our country are opposed to overt acta nd expressions of hostility on the part of the United btahs. hveu o. Tiro hundrel and sixty-six American seamen, the victims of foulest murder, have slept beneath Cuban waters. Uut the "conserva tive business elomenU" must be. re gardud. Tuns of thousands of liol lesi Cbans are being or have been, slowly starved to death. Hut the "conservative business elements must be heeded. It would seem that this is a time when national honor is of mors import than business, ani the claim of a common humanity are stronger than those of the almighty d)llar. DtKOKK 11 K WAH lUNJial.F.lr. Koseburg Ueview: Onco upou a time Tliouiaa II Tongue, who is Dow a gold bug, was interested in defeating MrDolphforthe senator ship, he published a letter in the Oregonian, against gold and con tracted currency, from which the following is an extract: "A continuance of this legislation means constant contraoiion. Scarce money means dear money, with in creased purchasing power; it means a docreste in the price of every other species of property real and personal in tho country and in the city; it means decrease in the witpes of all classes of labor skilled and unskilled, mtnual and professional. Hut worst of all it means an enor mous increase in indebtedness of every class, public and private, with diminished jower to pay. It means confiscation of tho property of the debtor, for the benefit of the croditor." C H IUKEK. The name of Hon 0 II llaker, of Waltsrville ia prominently men tioned in connection with the Union nomination tor state senator for Line county. Mr Ituker is an earnest consistent silver nun, and otherwise fully in accord with the principles enunciated in tho Union platform. If uominattd ho will meet the gold forces with a clean strong campaign. Mr Baker is not only willing and enthusiastic in the cruse he espouses ! b it has the ability to intelligently debate the issues of the da v. Tilts; VITAL ISSLE. Secretary Kineaid in his letter of acceptance: The demand tor the coin ago ot ilver on equality with gold, with out waiting for the consent of for eign nations, which ha united three great political parties in Ore gon in 1S98, and will probably unite them in every state in 11KK), is, in my opinion, the grenUst ssue of Ilia age, and involves the nnut vital interests of the people fihe United Stale and of the while world." AN HO.NOKAKLK I'SION. On n Hroail Platform Wlilrh Ileum (ruts, Populist and Silver He publican. ran Indorse. 1 1 1 Thnei Mouiitalaurr. The union that wus formed by the stiita conventions of the !);mo crat'u, l'ooplu's and Silver Republi can parties at 1'ortland last week was in every respect honorable and harmonious. Tho platform adopt ed was com'ii-e and broad enough for all who are united in tho com moil cause tho advancement of hunuii right and honest govern ment t ) stand upoi. J I is a plat form which Democrats, I'opulisU and Silver Republican can endorse lor it embodies all tho cardinal principles enuunciatid ' tv tlidso parties, and contains nothing objectionable to any ot them. Neither of these parties have beon required to surrender any ol thuir princliiles, vet the demand for a flexible currency, eullicionl. to meet the demands ( f trade and direct legislation, which are endors ed by all Miree parties uro made prominent, henco tho union on platform is honorable in every de tail and is acceptable to all except the ultra middlo-of llio-roaders, who stand for a paternal form of govern ment in Us most radical form. And the apportionment of ollices ua perfectly equitable, for the dis tribution was just. In view of tho fact that tho l'opulisls, in the elec tion of 1S1K5, ctst tho greater num ber of.votcs for congressmen in ttie plate, were entitled t j a majority of tho cilices, therefore they were given four places on the ticket governor, attorney general, super intendent of public instruction and state printer the Democrats hav ing beon the next strongest party were given three congressman in first district, state treasurer and supreme judge the Silver Repub licans Iming a minority of votes were given two places on the state licke congressman for tho second district and secretary of state. In this distribution each party is given one of what may be called purely political ollices governor and congressmen and each is given representation on tho Mate (mard, so that in both branches of government state und national they have equal representation. On this busis all tho rttortu fines may feel that they can unite hon orably and fairly, and that they are not asked to surrender any of their principles either by the declaration of the platform or in the distribution of oflietH. ONK AMI O.NK TfllKO fa BE. Coucesniou ( Klrst District Republi can Congressional Couveutloii. I'm Hand Trlegrnii: "J A Wilson, secretary of the first district republican congressional committee lias, lias se cured a rate of 1 1-8 fare from the Boucher o Pacific Company f r alt del egatea who attend the first district congressional convention at Eugene, April II. ' l ids coiice-slou la mads by lbs company through C 11 Maikbaiu, gen eral freight and pasaeuger aueut, upon condition that at least IS delegates at tend lbs convention and that the re turn trip is made within 48 hours sfcer (be adjournment of the convention. The rate applies to all divisions ot the road. Purchasers of tickets w ill be re quired to pay the regular fare going lo Kugene, where they will get a one third fare for the return trip from the sg ut, upou precaution ot a certificate countersigned by the secretary of ths committee showing that they have been In attendance upon the conven tion. "Mr Wilsou feels confident lhat the convention will be one ot the mot largely attended held in the first dis trict in years " II A I LEU DO W.N THK FLAG. Tattered Wanner Kemoved From On ft or the Lo.t Maine. the Havana, A in II 4. -Ho in after sun diwu toulghi the tattered United Htatea flag was taken from the gaff of the wrecked Maine, where It bad flouted since February 15. It was taken down by an ofllctr and a loat crew from the Fern. Want Higher Wages. There Is considerable demand for laboring men at the employment of fices around town, says the Portland Telegram, but the wages are considered too low. Although Ibere seen a to be a good aupply of iille men, they hold off as long as possible LefoM eiigagiug to leave the oity for the logging camp, t'e farm or railroad grade. Llvl ig Is cheap in Portland, and if a man can get a 80-ctnt contract to carry a wagon load of wood up stalls, he can live well for that day. Menla tan be procured bare aa low as Scents and lodging for 10 cents. kf.v bank in ii.un.J. Periston be Sew Home of the First Mstlonal About (- in phled Architect Deles D Neer, of Portland, yesterday brought to Ibis city the plana for the new li me of the First National bank, winch will l creced at the northwest co n r of tho Inter section of Willamette end Ninli streets. A few ul sratloni have been ordered made in the plans, and when changed by Mr Neer, this will I asked for the construction of the build ing. The building will have a frontage of 36 feet on Willamette street, and will extend M feci on Ninth. The first story front, snd corner will be of stone, and the reinslnde. of nrl k with cement finish. From the sidewalk level a cupola on the corner will rire to a distance of 44 fret, surmounted by a llig stafl. The entrance to bank and stairway wi'l be on the north, marble ateps leading to the vestibule which will buve a handsome tiled floor. The vesiih il" leadu into (lie public Corridor of li e hunk At "lie from wlll.be located the cashier's con Miltatlnn room, mil extending buck, three wickets through which gen eral business uill pv-s. At the side f t these are film liouk-keepers rooms. Then oomes the vaults, w hich will be two stories in height and modern In every appliance; adjoining will be the president's nfllce. Just bark of this, w ith an entrance opening on Ninth street, will be a public lohhy, -.('joining the directors room, and at (he rear of the building will he the holier room, arrangements being made to heat tl e building hy hot water pipes. The second story will have eight office rooms of good tte, connected hy a large corridor. The height of the first story will be IS feet and the sec ond 11 4 feet. All 'he finishing, such as plate glass, tile lloor, natural wihuI Humilities snd Iron and Mtecl tixlorcs of the hunkiuir rooms w ill he of t lit? best obtainable, and the building will In tiearlv every resiiect mark a new era for elaborate archiUcture in this city. , Fi.oitiM i: M-K"- Ulpis.-! from The We-i if Api-l 1 Tliree inchu f snow on the morning of March iVh at J r.-t-n l-;tf. The sllverites ol Alpht think liny have the world hy Hie tall, and tlo V meet to twlt It e ery Saturd Mrs W F Fotterf of Alpha w ill h-aeh the next term of school In Mnj 1 li "Ve distriet. Philip L'll.Z set Mil ' n the Mink Frldsy on bis way I" A-'oiU to -pend the summer. O W llu d stalls! in-day on u hn-i- .uirln lo Shii ! run No. lie Will be absent two or three weeks. I. It Cutler reiorind Saturday after spending a year -n California, likes Maple ("reek better Hour w hen he left. Ifevta Lodne. IOO F has elected John I Ilulterfleld and J L Furuis deleiralea lo the urand lodire which meets at I lose burg May Istli. Mrs W it McCornaek and l.er inothe Mrs Hazelton weie pas-engers on the kli7i. In Kiiieim TuisdaV. Mis lluz-l ton is on tin way to her home in Man It ha, Canada. Kflorls are now leiiw niailu lo liav a county road I ihl out to connect the Siuslaw and North Folk road with the Florence and Mercer luke road. The nronosed route l on the west side of North Fork following the general course of that stream until mar Mi l.liiil. lev's then crosses the hills to the Mercer lake mud. Sav.d S-' HI. Junction. City g Coma any -MAN L'KACTUIlKItS OK T1IK (( a i i II "7 i rt -n H I I i- I i w r-i; Will I t ilWVJt, O O l o FLOUR.- GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY II than A Family of Candidates. At the June eluctlon In IS'.HJ William lilakely was a candidate forsherlfl hi Umatilla ciunty, Heury lilakely for sherifl In Llun county, James lilakely for kherlfl in Crook county and (leorge lilakely for county Judge In Wasco county. They are four brothers, all democrats, and alt we'e defeated William lilakely, Ibe eldest brother, is again a candidate for sherifl In Uma tills county. He is the father-in-law of John C 1-easure, the attorney. UKStiu.NKi.-Itoseburg Itevlew: "Hon It M Veateh has forwarded to Wash Ingtoii Ins resignation as register of the U 8 laud office Id this city, and baa asked to be released at once. His term expired some time ago and he lias been anxious to have his successor ap pointed. Mr Veateh will take the stump in a couple ofweeka and make an active canvtss for congress.'' Houu's Phases. ' Old liviihrinu P. i,!.on" is the way the Kegisier re era to ex -liov Peiinoyer. While Mr P n uoycr has lecnliaiities no um. over even intiuiated lhat he wjs oth.mise than a clean umn puliti odly, wilh a private recoul h citixeu above reproach. II is past ervio.a exiv.a.ve ut Uu state e gl t yers sliouM hi Uat coui iiiuii i tespei.1. (ruk ti -urriil.ty is Uut creditable to journaii-iu. April 0 Full Moon April 13 Last Quarter April SO New Moon April L8 First Quarter A SSA1TISII CKAB FOK AS AMI AULK CLAM." Colonel Kthan Allen, President of tho Cuban League of the United States, does not appreciate our tor- mer and present executives. In i recent interview he sai i: This delay on the part of Presi do nt Me Kin ley is a most iniquitous proceeding, it is a betrayal of the patriotic sentiment of the country. it is a ut'irayM ot uuua in the in terest of Spaiu. In all this comrj vorsy Spain has novor touched our bovernment in any oilicial way mat sua nas not I und in our American oilicials the most perni cious cowardice. It was so in Cleveland's time, and when he lefi the White House we looked in hope ior better things from the Kepuoh can platform, but it has gone on from bad to worse. In exchanging Cleveland for the present Kxecutive we nave up the snappish crab and in ins piace ooiaineu a most ami able clam. TWO ixvirAiross. Sup ortcrs of ihe g dd standard, without regurd to ps; party aflili atiom, ate iuvitej to at. end the re publican primaries on Wednesday. Ore ;iinian, Oppnt'ei,-. nfiheg.bl ttandard, wiih ii' leg, id to na.t party lliii ati'ins. are i.ivited in v 'e t gi iher next June and place Or gon where sle Isf'tingsln the bi i.etalbc col inn n uf state.-. Il,niet a.en will n i l.ng.r te deit-ived. I i fn-t the g 1 1 standard funis arc ..ware- iimi the r C4ue will no long, r U- sub servil ilcceplive t .Is t s-r ii- mid plmUi'S, and are eli m;d niog g .Id stand ird and gill. b u I i I. .- i:h all their rnigh. Acetjfleue i,a (ieneralors. From Hit eciciilllle Apicriian. I have been greatly interested ii: your articles upou acetylene gas, and have some of your su pplements describ ing generatoii for same. Having fuiit constructed a get erator with small gas bolder for my ova use, I would like lo Inquire of you if they really are t'au gerous to use, as I have just received a small pamphlet aaserling that (bey are. ClIAHLKS WlllTNKV. Hunia Cru., Cat, Maich 1. lvs. There is real danger In uing acety lene; thete is real danger in using dynamite; there is real danger iu using any combustible go, lint (he danger In u-iug acetylene Is one ol pri?ure and explosive mixture. If the gen erator is tight, dot not leak, dot s not get hot enough to turn the water into steam, works at not over I'D pounds pressure (4 luetics of w ater being mi 111 cleut for bouse LimierM, contains euough water, has no open thine near ll (light should come through a pane of glass lu the partilii u), never allow s the pressure to g t so high as lo b ow out the flame, if (lie cai bide can is not lelt standing aiouud open (a lighted cigar or pipe w ill explode acetylene air mixtures) ami the lime leiuowd nut side, we think tin re is uo danger. The Poverty Hall. In order that all daiiceis attending the '1'oveily Itall" given by II A C Saturday night, w ill mote choely com ply to the "old clothes" ctume de sired hy the management, lims will be Imposed, as gi. en below upou thoe wearing the articles mentioned: UK.NTI.K.MKN. Necktie Starched collar " CUtls " slnrl Full dress I.A1MM Eveulug dress j, Bilk dress Given undei us popular an organisa tion as the II A C, a great deul of inter- eat la being taken in the purty, mid its success Is assured. Worn Out?! Do you come to the close of the day thoroughly exhausted? Does this continue day after day, poiiibly week after week? rerhaps you are even too ex hausted to sleeo. Then snmc- $ thing Is wrong-. All these mings indicate that you are suffering' from nervous ex haustion. Your nerves need ti-eding- and your blood en ri thing. Scott's Emulsion cf Gxl-llver Oil. with Ilvrc- J phosphites of Lime and I;-dj, contains just the remec.s to uvtt thtse wants. Thi cd-lr-f oil etves the nee Jed a stit.igth, enriches the blood, feeds the nerves, and the hy- pophosphites jive them tone ana vigor, dc sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. AD dnifjUtt yx. and ,.Mk SCOTT BOWNE. OwuliU. K.w V-V A young man lu one of the interior Oregon counties in a thoiighllv moment took out a marriage license the other day. U i lii . ay lo tl home of his ad 'red I" w .bout the ceremony be got to thinkii g the unit ter over and concluded ti nt ..e was uu duly hurried. "I don't think I want to i;t luarrie so lill-flred iplick-iike afler id1," I said to the lieense cleik upon reappcir lug at the olllce t gtin, lieeie in hau "Ji'tt let uif have my money bsek." "Can't do it," tlie clerk brustpiely unswerid. "The law doesn't allow it. ''Well, rlihlle my skin," growled the young rancher In gre:it disgtnst "Can't a feller back out of u dial lik this?" " i hut, sui t the cii-rk, ' is u matter for you and the young Lily to ur range." The rancher studied u moment. ' I can't git my moi.ey I ack iial: ?'' "No." "Well, I il ledtur.id if I II l.e that k2 id. So lu re g"es." And thus economy savttl thedav. Til K .Kv Ojtcii i.si'K For the mi sic ol commeiieemeiit week at the I'l.lversity f Ongon, (iifl'ird Xa-h, ol il, e in u-fi-ul ih paituiel.t, ha org!iin-d mi orchesti mod it tti.llhke Hie plaec o,' niii.'li of t'i vocal inn-; ol firmer year. I! h a --a s have already eoinim in ul flint In in the leisonnel nt the orchestra it is evident llil fmluie of (oiiiiii. iiiemi'ii'. week will U warm ly welcomed. .Mr Na.-h handles the baton a ui Is wirklng tl.e o cU stia on selections Irom ' Taniihailser" und Carmen." Cuvelleris Kustrland" and othir inagniflifiit creations. Tlie instriinientatioii will be; Violins, solo, Prof Daly; first, Prof Snapp, , U.'u. . n , .nun, PIVMIIU, .MISSCS IKIIS and McKlroy; viola, it Mummy; cello M O Warner; cluironels, O H Yering ion, win iiroas; Mu'e, W W. llrown, cornets, J Christian, Keiu.eth Mil ler; tro-nlione, Alfonso Dillard; French horn, (luy Davis. It Is expected that tlin instrumentation will bo Incteased to probably 0, nuit with (he big grade of music In be presenter, it ,an snieiy oe sam Uial tlie mil-ic w ill I the crowning event of the nicit. 1'ihi). ai tils lioine near Klmira, Asm i, l'..'3, (Simon T Jiti mile aged about till years, of higrippe mid pural ysis. Deceased wn born June "4 ISil-. Tlie funeral occurred today, con- uucieunv k,v Ttociier, the Interment faking place In th Klmira cemetery. UKU'iT Coikt Cask -11 (lildner na Instituted a suit in the circuit couit sgalnst II (I -MiKmley to collect li e sum cf f:r,onto proinissi ry i,t, and Interest thereon from Jinu'iury ;! I SOS. J ' The river scatc. ly rippled, An' wt:z hizyln along; An' the bluebird looked too lin d For a 1 it I lo twb or song. A drowsy f.tniier plid.lin' In I lie dusty furrow dnp; A ll-heiu u:i v;i WUJ! inulilni,' An' the tisli wn. fa-t aln p. Tlmr wi zuii't in nil nnfir,. A single jarrin' tint,-, 'Till a euiuiiiUt,. t,)r, m,.,, H.i!'..r. .1. ..M'. l " ' " "i-e lii I na H,' v Atlanta CoiisiPuti Tho must jpular flour in tho market, leadinj.' grocers. Sold by TURKS GREEKS. I want to say that I urn not so much Interested In the welf of the ('reeks ami Turks ns I am In Ibe matter of Informing!, people of lids vicinity that I baveuddeda line of K e BOOTS ANDiSHOES, GENTS FURNISHING GOODa Ladlc w and (Jonts Straw Hats, 1 losjlerv, TlireucJ. Needles and l'lns, Notions. Ktc. W hich ( :c rr til ( c' 1 1 trees tl t rrsk tals Call and be convinced that this Is not idl talk Highst markt price paid for produc- W.W.CIIESSMAN, - Sprinofieltl, Oreg CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE If you wish to see tho iini'st disj'lay of Holiday and Christinas Hook? oyer brought to Kugene. Kntire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. MILLER, Proprietor. J 4, .. .. . turiili.' iu l'ui.Tni', .'.- .-.,! HL.Mii.U."- .N :'. 'il'i'MllllMl '. ls srrr, ' ' H. .. I. n:.nS i l'.lm"Mi, . ( M-.I.I - . o, una AV1 ? 1 i.ii 1 Li. i.i. AMI AI U..I I ..l.'O. i he prca' remedy fur nerve us j ros I ration r.nJ all nervous (lisc.vcs oi the Ecnorative or- ;ins of ti!li.-r it::, rudi as r:r-ous Pratration. Fn lo;t r.Lnhool, Impotcncy, Niplitly, iiiiiis- iQuiniui errors, ftlcnlal Worry, ex- i : cv- cf Tobacco or Opium, wiiid' . J to Consumption and Inanity. Jl.bC Tvr bix bv miil: 6 Iivm fo no .'liOTT S CliE.'u.'CAL CO.. Ptous. Cleveland. Ohio F ir sab- '- Wilkins & I.'nn. Couuty Cieik's Ollicc The scnil-aiiiiiial nccount if the county clerk, soon to U published, will show fur the term ending April 1, IS'.'S, the followliiir receiv'o and vx. a - - - enes i.f tl.at olllce fur six months: October, IS!'" (010 73 November, IS'.iT 3U0 33 Peceniher, 1S!)7 318 05 lauuary, 1MIS 32 1 70 el.tuary, 1SI.S DO March, IS!S sp on Total neeiplsif theolllce $24.".0 25 Toial expeoes of olllce 1924 00 Net ii:C( n e to tl utit..$ 512 25 A CuMlllNK. lb s : i.:k I! 'View : "It reinted that ( M Itniun I...M finiiul it ci nihlnatiiui h Ith ,linij;e lluf fold, ol J.ciiti'n county, and will cause the vote of Duiiiilns count v to iJ brow n to him for circuit indue, re. ceivinir in it-turn lU'iilon cmin-y's sup ;iort for prosecuting uttoruev. a 0 oeilei el; ot Kiijicne, Is iho ii ost niniulueiit tenulihe in candid ite for ll'i'llit i'ldt-e spoken nf. Inn it t- thniiithnhal the Hull, .rd-llrown com. 'million will control Dom-I'i i,u t'urrv. lielltnii 1' f. utini; NVoiul'.'ock lor the in tu UTT'S PEKiJYfiOMl IE 1 Ili'T o.-i l.tritynii.i.i und Ii.uii-h I II. n." 'i l.rj to u,r)t nt i vi-i.'itnni . Ir m m ii r. in tut III. ( uu: ciiiiii'i n nil "ttajii-nassj i Jins of inn '( "Lift tanf nn.inh 4, iMmSJi ir;iV(jHt I ilo ksrsa-ltft fel arfh Mild Aj J urm!e iy Wilklni & Lino, FOK TOBBAGO, CIGARS, ' GO TO.. Julie (ioldsmi Look flere Farmers' Bring vour Hides 2nd Skins la our tannery, I'm nil No. 1 prten hides il pay vou 4to 4Vcen'sa pouni forJsol dr.v hides 10 ceDtli pound; For No 2 aecnrdiug S (junlity, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't forget these pr are paid in CAlH it Th W'llliiimllcTMmrf' HainesiC lllll ilinllon. !e Tiik Whimi KiNp. N.a cmnes at imotlier pi Ims ben dii rv...-. .1 Inlo tlie Kim, ,nke c Mintrv fmin Skui.. y I IH-. H. That a Hi., u 1...... kimt. What they bud bet er be hunt, leg f-r is u pas-iHitnf 1 but country If a. I 1. ..r.s l e 1 rue. Wbile ibeV iire :.b o,i 11 tiny inij.1,1 j,,,, u, XVt,, iunl lor 11 1 !i-b tin, 1 w,,ii:, b i.oiil to cross Ih- n oimi .ip. , ,l ,,, W(U, 1." oiiiz.-ii 0:1 1 i .! 1 , in ivrHqm.'Indii'' H.IUll.. ..t Hill fW' Win,, . ana I'll '.1:. rioWl minis tl 0 ii' !.iui;H." jsaini.iii,!'. i-H''" lc.Tl 1.... ir;i Iinhnnr.. mmit Hnreran ' l.r P!?, or tlie prlMite 1 mil e 1 U nAt t - ,k .... . 1 iMI. b'.Aiiiif ACTUfilNQ CO.. i'ri'- For sale by Wilkins i Linn trip r a re'urn Which Half is the Better half r,,lLhe j!?u,0,Tifc dutie "e harder than men 1?, Vrm,"g "IT " 8 con5lant tas o her atrensth. a never-cuded task. More than half the will X o "lnR She Caa hflve donc for be wdl, and the expense will be next to nothing s mm lOMWashind OUafl POWrfRfT TVt cf c,eaninK: doe. it better Sd ch"LlitUCrTWlykD0Wn; A ' i V quickly cheaply. Largest rMcge-ga-atest Vco,"0m J cJHZ 'i K" PAIRBANK COMPANY rarnrrf'' . l'ai iiic 1 I , I 1 II .11V I .uiiiirr srr:i cats. Lii If you sui ; i!U cf men. i Special! 1 DR. J: t05f hUtk fl n't it lit from the elTVctf ot yoi:tl.; ccssm in m.iturrr ve.ir-.. lhillf, ,Iiiito(al r in nil its otniili-',iious; fr "rnttialorrlKi':!. l'rrniiinry ui' l iiji conibiii.it inn uf rrmcjii.. r, the ltctnr his 8'i n;. that it will nut oii.'V nt"? r i i permnnent cure, '.lie I ' pert'orm mint Jc. but i, nd qu ire Physi.-i.ii ar.-i ill hi xnc, i.illy l.cn-' ytvm w itho'i t n'i! 7si t.vritv yA in H will (i lifircnf"' fl ' ei"ry cam we mhim '', TliotiMuntl Iollnii i orwnltiiion KNKF .t ' CHARtilX VEKl' A A 1 ment perannilly or Vv l-i'f . ii"L'l.rlaf "The rmionoiihy vf Jltf"1 uxt. (A valuanlc two. I- i t. r ...j t Groat Museum ol'Anft lh finest and larcfat M;i- '' UV.(, It1' WorKL L'cnn and cm i J" ' w ' a re ni.-ide; hnw to avu: 1 '"' ' '.jgt V . -i .' aie ci!hiii.'i:t - M s tUT.tLOiil'K HUK. '-'-'.( 'i ., :,l.'l" ;llft rf'J ,fs--; I0BI S'srlirtStrMl.Ssn'-'i. "vm. uimueipui.