AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING Itf THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORM," AND "PITCHER'S CASTOIJA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Jlyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTOR I A," the same that has borne and docs now hear STZa on evcr the fac-simile signature of(4&ffl&&&. wrapper. This is the original "CASTOR I A" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought sSTZT" on e and has the signature of CTi&k wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. 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 lie does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Med You. OUR VOTE hllOKT. The apathy of the Union forces In Lane county IohI thorn part of the county ticket. Many democrats and populists failed to v)tu. Florence precinct is a good example-. It cast 120 voti-H for McKinlcy and 131 for Ilryan and on June 0, in cluding llecela, a prt of Florence at the presidential election, cut only 87 for (leer and -12 for King with 18 votes for the regular popu list and prohibition tickets. While we must take into consider alion the fact thata number of votes from other precincts were cast in Florence for president, that cannot account for tho largo lota. The Florence West has this to say about the vote of that precinct: "Elootion day pcsied ofl very quietly in Florence. Ther was very little electioneering going on, the politicians of tho different parties and friends of the various candidates evidently having dona their work before that time. The smallest vote for several years was polled here. There were several reasons for this. One is that Hewta Erodtict has juBt been set oil from lorence. Another reason u that some who reside in this preciuct an now away at work and did not corns home to vote. A third reason is that many voters did not go to the polls at all, nearly all of them being won who havo heretofore voted either the populist or demo cratic ticket." YlIUlU SOLDI KIM. ftix weeks ago tho United States army consisting of only '27, CO J mon, Now it eomists of 20,000 men in the army and over 20,000 in the navy, Hut the thing tint is said by foreigners to he tho inort convincing of the love that tlo citizens bear their grand republic is the voluntary service that these thousands of men now under arms render their country. In Europe, conscriptions are resorted to when ever a government goea to war, and in view of this fact, military officers who are over from tho Old World to watch the progress of tho war, are said to be more thin aitoiiifhcii at tho way that our citizens respond to the calls of the president to shoulder arms. Tho government has abolished the practice of letting mail con tracts to contractors who suMtt them at a starvation prices. Here after the contracts will be made direct with responsible persons in the section where the route is located. It will be the stylo this summer to wear a navy blue suit trimmed with brass buttons. A slouch hat ii also stylish. Heretofore the women have done all tho gadding in the family. This fashion will be changed this season. The men will go on long trips, and will be escorted to the depots by brass bands. (..- . .1 The frost in the famous frozen mines of Yakutsk, Russia, has at last been passed through, according to reports, at a depth of 700 feet. A LITTLE LESSON FROJl HISTORY Fifty-one years ago the City of Mexico was about as large as the Havana is now. It was, relatively to tho times, about as stnngly for tified. It was defended by an army about as large as Jtlauco's, better olf relatively in the matter of arms and supplies and fully as well d:s ciplined, as well o like red and as rt spcctable in the matter of courage. Fifty-one years sgo Gen Scott besieged, stormed, captured and occupied the City of Mexico with an army of 0,000 men available for duty. And ho held it for about nine monthh that is, nntil peace was arranged. And the City of Mexico waa far inland, ditlicult of access, reached only by slo mountain roads, over which troops toiled painfully on foot from the sea-coast. And it was not at tho mercy of tho guns of a pDwerful fleet oi warships. Yet lien Scott did tho business not with 200,000 men but with 6,000! The burning of the courthouse in Dallas is quite u heavy Iosb to I'olk county, and will probably re open tho location business again as Indepnidence will want a county s.'at now that a new court house is to be built. The account of the burning, which took place Friday morning says that the building and turniture is a total lots. The vault is perfect, und the records are sale, except the tax rolls and comi ty maps, which were in tho asses sor's and sheriff's offices. The safes in the building cannot he ap proached yet, but tho clerk's and treasurer's seem to bo all right. Sheriff I'lummer's safe shows signs oi burglary. The hinges and outer casing are off, and tho combination is gone. The lire is thought to havo hven caused by the explosion of the safe by burglars. The insurance was tn'v $3000. From ti e Cleveland l'laindealor. ".nd did you see Kigali in camp? And what was he doing?'' "Frying bacon." "What! Kdgah? And didn't you see him doing anything else?" "Yes, saw him holding and officer's horse." "Nothing else?" "I believe I saw hhi keeping the Hies oil a mule." "lear,d'tir! Isn't war just hor rid?" The Intercollegiate alhetij eon test drew a small crowd. The Tele gram gives the reasm, A horse race was pulled off i the same hour at the Irrington track and hum in rates cannot com pile in in lerest with those of the equine. The nyal Chinook salmon is de lighting the palates of eastern gormandizrs. Several carloads of ttie fish are being shipped east daily. Ttiey are first frozen in a refrierator, then kept packed in ice until sold in eastern markets. CIECDIT CODRT. u'r;,nd Jury Bjiiiffr-Cases Disp4 Of. A IK. JIT MICH l)i.f (limnl J 'J lie II. Tii' ('In iii' Tumi of Luii1 u ity ii HVrliC.l tlilH f.rrliiiui kl IJrSdnVlM'U. I'll relit, JimIki- Full.-Hlil., PlMMM uilng A'lorni'i Ynt. Hiier fl' Jiililiwli ulld I li rk Jcmilnn". Thet'l-ik ritllf'1 li e lift f J"-", wliieli h u- nil i.l l l II.- (il AUO Vi-ihI w reka no. i:i P. v. a txt-il-ed fur the term. (iiMiul Jury ilruw u: Viruil Hum hand, Win Tucker, M H Harlow, Henry Mitchell, J 1) WiImhi, Presley Come. gysand Kelson Cook; PCoruegys was appointed fortinon. The Judge gave the jury excel lent advice as to finding bills, and also read the statutes r quired by law. H Informed the Jury that be hoped they wi.uld act promptly as he could not re main In Eugene longer tliau this wiek. The full iw lug bailiffs were appoint. til: O II Ciurtwrilit, for grand Jury; J J Kl wood and John liandaaker for c turt. 1 Frank llros Co C DiUney tud i W AcUirsoii j to Jrecover money. Contioaed. 2 Junif-i E Kuimerly, sdinioiHlrslor t Fruuk Uopkok; equity DUuiinied. 0 II K lit-illy ti I) WandLilllau Fleet etui; toclBi(le deed, Coutiuoed. 7 A J KiUtr viJE and D E Lee et all; to sit saidadeid. U.ider sdviHtment, 10 J tan i II Clark, receiver s Joseph Bltroburg; to recover money . Continued 11 James II Clark receiver vs W 8 Lee; to recover money, Continue J. VI School Fund Commlaaionera vs J W Grons; forecloanra. DiamUaed. 13 J W Cridervt Levi P Ilembbeiger; to recover money. Oo by rutitUke. IS E K Uendoraoo, admluiHtrator va E Ilesaton et al; to recover moaey. Conlia ued. 10 W II Holland vt E E W illard; darn' gei. Continued. 17 Q Dettman va J E Bolidiaw and wife; to recover money. Coutinnai. .23 (leo M Blackburn va Clara Black burn; divorce. Report ot referee filed. 21 Tbo Ciiy of Eugene va A O Ilolden; to revoke francbiae. DUniiased. 27 Ooori; Mldyloy va C T Goodmnu; to recover money. Default, 28 J II Soever and wife vs R Suiole; oouflru ation. Confirmed, 20 Oeo T Hall & Bon va II C Owen; confirmation. On by niUtake. 36 Sternberg & Benders vs It P Cald well, ailuir et al; forecloaure. Default. 37 Ceo Midyley vs Wm Edria and wife et al; forecloaure. Motion to ilrike out auawer. 40 J E Davis va L aud E A Davia; con Urination. Dianiianed. 41 Stute of Oregon Ed Iliiuga: rape, Buoge was called at lbs window by the aheriff, but no one ana wired. A bond ot $2lK) wai forfeited to Lane county. 41 11 Oildnervs II O McKiuley; t re cover money. Continued. 47 la re aaaigument of W S Lee; akslyn meutio bankruptcy, Continued. 63 BGildner vs II O McKiuley; to recover money Continued. CO 11 Ii Moaby vs J B Moaby et al; fore cloaure of liena. Diamiaaed, CI AO Muttbewa va J E Noland; to re cover money. Detanll. CI In re aaaiininent of J E Nolaud as signment in bankruptcy. Continued. 73 Ktateof Oregon vs Samuel Logd son; aldiug prisoner to eacape from the Junction City Jail. Grand Jury this Monday afternoon reported "Lot a true bill." 7'J It D Hawley va W It Gilfiej; to re cover money. On by miatake. 01 SPSIadden vaWili Brown; cou fliuiation. Confirmed, 14 8 T Isom vs 8 It Williuius, adminis trator; to recover monev. Coutiuued 33 O Q Cartwright aud wife va Quo M Miller aud wile; confirmation. Sale con firmed ill Jauiea Kenuedy vi J 0 Uoodalt! to recover money, Settled CI 11 llileuiau va J C Uoodale; to re cover uituey Settled ill Rebecca S Spivy va Elva Spivy; divorce. Default, K. (erred to II D Nor ton to report the teatimouy. C5 Jacob Gillespie va Oliver Hunch, foreoloauro. Ccnliuued 07 Arthur Ilortmau vs Mary Harliuim; divorce. Default, ltefeired to L L Ste, vena to take testimony. C.1 George M Dilkrd vi 8 J Dillard et al; partition; 8 J Dillard appointed (.uar diuu ad litem of miuor heira. Partitiou grauted. 71 Florence D Gilbert va W 8 Lee et al; fonicloaure. Default aud judgment for flOOO, lutenat at 10 per cent, $100 nttor ney feea and decree. I'd Win M Heuahaw va the City of Etc gene; revitw. DiHiuisaed. 63 8 W Dodd va It K Ohling et al: to rvoover mouey. Default, aud judgment for SI.4U.5G. 67 U K llayee vaT O 8harp; to recover money. Default and judgment. 81 State of Oregon vt A P Condray, larceny. Grand jury today returned "a true bill." John M Williama waa appointed to deleud and be took hie diy to plead. PWKI.MNO Bl'RNCP. AWtlUt 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon the d wel ling 0! AM AUIeu alKut five mile outhwext of Eugene, caught Are by tout tailing on trie ruof and was de stroyed completely. About f 20 worth of furniture lu the bnlldlug auflernl a similar fate. There was $403 tnturauce on the bulldiug and $60 on the furni ture. Mary Elleu Leaj-e Intends to make ber home In Oregon hereafter. Which Half is pA theBetteftlalf ff The housewife's duties are border than men yf realize. Cleaning alone is a constant .tax on , tar atrengUi.anevcr-cudcdtask. Mow than half the jiffLjg work of cleaning she can have done for ber, if she . :rf.JX,.,-; wlU, and the txpense via be next to nothing. .'' ' ''ntXftfcmf' Does the better balf of cleaning; docs it better '- r-UCV- than any other way known; does it easily, quickly ( iTjtSVA1 and cheaply. Largest package-greatest economy. KiSifeTffl THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, y.iaiDjTjW'l rhl B'J ,,.ewyorlt. uoaton. rblladelpbta. OREGON BOYS WIN n of 0 Now Ho'is Colleire ClafionFlup of MM Kl tKI MMI.I. ASl i.oi i.nrii 1'outi.aM), Or, June 11. Special correaponileiit to (JuAKU. The atli- le tee of Orcein are still unconrUered. They (Ii feated the Washington men this afternoon In one of the most lu turettting meets ever seen on Multno- nutli Held, reaultlug In a final score o 71 to nr. The ralu of laat night wiaUe-g the track, so that It was slow and heavy and prevented record break 1 11 if In the long runs. Out of 71 points that Oregon won, the U of O team is responsible for 35, and as that is more than any other sin gle college -von, Eugene boys now hold the champion of the Nortliwet lor the season of '!)3. Oregon's other points are divided as follows: Wil lamette University IS, Pacific College 12, O A C 7. The stars of the day were Knyket (lull, U of O; and Gould of Whitworth College (Tacorua). The former wou both '.be hundred and the two-huudrudaud-twenty yard dahes aud took second In the high hurdle race, while the latter wou both high and broad jump and won second place lu the hot-put. Both men won thirteen points aud Kuykendatl could have won more ha I he i;oiie into the low hurdle race, but he was not feeling well aud so let White and Oulss take care ot Oregou's lutereitt lu this event. The records made by Oregon iuen ivlll stand as Oregou's Intercollegiate rec ords. Two records were broken, 8nun ders or W U put the big lead shot 41 it 3 In, adding '1 ft ;i lu to bis record made a week ago at S.ileiu; Hmith U of O wou the hammer throw and add ed 1 ft 8 indies to bis own record. (Saunders recoid equals any ever made lu the Northwest. Palmer, U or W, tied the Noitlnvest rcc ird In the pole vault, t tearing the bar at 13 ti (i in. The slow time made In the 100yd dash was due to the wretched couditiou of the ciuder path, which was as hard as a stone pavement. Only a small crowd saw the game and the manage ment is considerably in debt, on ac count of heavy traveling expellees. Today's meet ehows the impraetabillty ot holding a college meet lu a non-college town. Eugene, Corvallix, Halem or Seattle would have furnished a crowd that would have paid all the ex pensea of both ttauis. Kuykeudall won both thu diuthes lu good style, Kuney 011 the last lap or the hair mile, overhauled Kenworthy and won it lu tho time vt "J. Oil, which was very good considering circumstan ces. Itead had things all Ills ow n way In the mile, and White wou the "iO yd hurdle in beautiful style. The pole vault was desperately rought out by Palmer and Heater; Palmer winning, although the New-berg boy was game to the last. Ciuiss won the 120 yd bur die from Kuykeudall, but the Utter bed Just fluished tho 220 yd datdi, and was lu uo couditiou to run. Iteduiond won t he 4 10 In line style, although the Washington man was a good second. The events resulted as follows: 100 yd dash, Keykendall, O; Vesser, W; Palmer W; time 10 4-5. 880 yd run, Kuney, Kenworthy, Wllklns, all of Oregon; time 2.011. High Jump, Uould, W; HueMug ham, O; Hill, W; 5 ft 8 in 220 yd dash1 Kuykeudall, O; Vesser, W;Sti!es, O; time SI (Shot put, Sanders O, Gould, W; Wagner, O; 41 ft 3 lu 120 yd hurdle, Guiss, Kuykeudall, White, all of Oregouj time 17 2-5 Mile run. Kead.O, Colt, O; Fuller' W; time 4 "S Pole vault, Palmer won at 10 fl 6 In; Heater, O; second 10 fl S In; Hobson.O; 10 fl 220 hurdle. White O; Palmel W; Guiss O; time 27 2.5 Hammer throw, Smith O wou l.'2ft 0J iu. S.iMiid Elgin O 111 ft. Third Hill W lei ft 410 yd d eh, Kt-duiond O, Vesser W; William- 0;53 1-5 Broad Jump, Gould W; Palmer W; GmIxsO, 111 ft l! In Sl'ECIAL iFRi-iT 1)KYEH-Pr Bind, or Mounw Is having a me ilum sized fruit dryer coiidlructed ou the west line of the Sladden form. He owua 20 acres of the orchard ou that place. Hoax -At Ran J,, Cal, Jum? 9. 1S1S, to the wife of George Martin, a sen. MONDAY, JCNE 13. Hon C 11 Baker Is In the city. W 11 Pool of Portland Is lu the city. J It Beam of Albany Is In the city. N h Cornelius liaa returned to Eu gene. UtoW Ellis, ot Portland, was here yesterday. County Clerk-elect Lee was in tu gene today. Wool coming to town in good sized quantities. Attorney A M Cannon, of Albany, is in the city. Miss Mala Rice came up from Har rlsburg today. Miss Joyce Brownell returned to Al bany this morning. ZM Brown, a Prim ville stockman, spent last night is the city. MlssEdytheMayof Harriaburg, Is the guest of Miss Sadie Baum. PJHmlley, the well known printer or Albany, speut Sunday lu this city Harry and Fred Templeton or Hal sey, are spendlug comeucement week In this city. Keeler II Tahbert city editor or the Oregon City Courier, spent Sunday lu Eugene. 11 Plymate kit today Tr a trip through Southern Oregon and North ern California Mrs J II Ackeruian of Portland, ar rived up today an4 will bs the guest of Mrs S K Kerns. J K Bobiusoa, S V Yoran, F W Os boru and L N Bouey are lu Portland. Also Kohl Clow or Junction. Itev and Mrs L C Martin returned tol'.HHtern Washington this uioriiing after a visit with her parents, l)r and Mrs J W Harris. Miss Jessie Breymau, of Sulem, was an arrival ou today's 2-10 loeal and will be the guest for a time at the h'nui'of Hon Geo B Don Ik, Ji'dge Fullerion of Boseburg and Prosecuting Attorney YaUsef Corval lls are in the city lu attendance upou circuit court. This is tin ir last term lu Lane county. CHANGES AUK MADE. Election Ueturns are Mill Coining' In. Several changes were niado iu the votes received ty the priuclpal candi dates by additional returns received yesterday. The vote now stands: llwr ,....4.',IW Kum ill.'".! Iliiuliiir iw.jxl Klnt'Hlil :ll,ii4i Ackurman Ilvl I. y mii "ju.sii MikkIjt lli.Nll liunniitiion l:;.J.D T.unui' -Jo.lK VeiiuU lc.ooO Oiers plurality, according to the latest returns, is 10.1JO; Dunhar, 7320; Ackeruiau's SWC; Moody's, 0331; Tongue's, ill 4. CiosiiKx Social The ladies or the Goshen Uuited Brethren church will give an Ice cream social at that place Saturday evening Juue is. An appro pi late musical and literary program will he an Interesting part or the even logs entertainment. The posters lor the Fourth of Jniw celebration are out. They resemble a postage stamp In size. Work Is proirressitig at a lively rate on the new First National Bank build i"g in this city. Wasting in Children can he overcome in almost all cases by the use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil and the Hypophos phites of Lime and Soda. While it is a scientific fact that cod-liver oil is the most digestible oil in ex istence, in SGOTT'S EMULSWN it is net only palatable, but it is lor immediate absorption by the tuttitm la t a . . i rv thehvDocihfMoh; supply a food not only for A the trssoes of the body, but ! tor the bones and nerves, I and will build up the child ) when its driln,.. i j docs not supply proper nourishmrnr. IV M vhi trt SCOTT'S Eniulsioa. S iKih. UTT a BOWNE, CWku, N. Tfc. ft function City -MANUEAITUKI US OK THE- "WHITE ROSE" ... ... "FLOU R ..... GUARANTEED The ni'i.-t iiil;ii lis n r h'ii litivr jri'i'tvi-. NEW CARPETS New Art Synares. New Stock of Shades. New Sewing Machines. NewSweepers. All at new'prices at Cor Bay I CHRISTMAS BOOKS CALL AT THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE, If you wish to see the finest display of Holiday and Christmas Hooke ever brought to Eugene. Entire stock just received direct from Chicago. H. G. Mil LER Proprietor ..:;:.u llnini ! . I .1.1 I. ...I L . turtalc In Eiwouv.uri'cbIIUNOUIIAUN i liUAKKM.lN KILLED. Freight Train Jumped the Truck at Tunnel No 5. pally (junril, June 13 ThU uiomliie's overland due here at 4:15 did not arrive until 11:15 the delay being caused by a freight wr;ck at tuuuel No 5, below Grant's Pats. The accident was caused by the en gine jumping oil the track, piling eight cars up together. Steve Willis, brake man, about 25 years or age aud a sou of Judge V illis, Bo ehurg, was the un fortunate victim or the ucciUenl, losing his life. He leaves a wife and child. KLKtTEl) PKKSIDENT. Prof V K Keid is lit the Head or the Wevton State Noimal t-chool. Gunl, Juno 1:: The following rrciu jesterday'a Pen dleton Tribune will be grod news to Prof BeldV friends in Kugent: "Prof D V 8 Keld. f.nmerly pilncl pal of the Athena public schools, was elected to take the place of President Royal of the Weston Rate Normal School, w ho resigned." AlTOlNTEDEXMCIOK. J II Mc- C'luug aud U W Young have been p poiuied extcutors of the tstate f Jacob Uillesplo declared. Bonds, JO.COO. Appraisers: A E Wheeler. O R Chris man and PComegys. Born In Junction, June 12, 1398, to the wife ol Ennls Mcrherson, a daughter. CURED BY CUTICURA I was iitTerlnir tnrturpt from a rllspaMyl f.r , ,V u? i1',"".0 I"'"l'ls Imike out all in lu j.l. tail no nut. I wiwhed mi ,l . I l (,,., HS M .Inline. Kw iv he.nl h.W t pillll,0 n lti nn.Vm? h" r i grow.iiB.leii.i,liy. Ali.VC. IIAUUFXl!, S Craml St., .Toraejr City, N. J. I tK.iiiht IwoiiM po fmntlf. with Itehln f whu a I ha.l nil nlin,lan.-. 1 tried "JrA ;ii.";liM.lh.vf.iile.. ltriiri'TiiM'AsIir l).N,-.M.lJlallnlii) st..Jrw) CltT. . I' t t Oik Hnla iiowtnlrpdtu' l.uiuruni kitlit tnT Mott's Nerverine Pills The Errat remedy for ncrvcta pros tration and ir t t i n . . brrin rrr?v?,tT n or- --- jtuis, ivicnut worry, i ;::"J,,'5 "5T d Tobacco or Opium, w-h f X- 10 -oruumFtion and Insanity. $1.00 For sals by Wllklns & Linn. "SCAIF g Company, BEST QUALITY, in il'" market. .,1,1 ,v 7th and Willamette 5k 1 V l'ii"ly, trniia ( x...:::. k.t or Htiart i, I.o-.'. Ilullly, KijSUyl 10. i .ii-tm- dlMu muh if .ui:f Tn.i;i:.iU'. lisMcrrclMh ..J. f. :. i f. .'.I't -'s; It! ( .';,(! ll'ralrfinftlwlklM t" . .'. I" rluu;..ra&. iirmill.m ' -i i-' i't 1 .'I'-r. rl'h IMHiHinlill u4 ; . i, tkwmolmu . .1-, ..,n'tP.;i..H ,1 MMMlKQli ....u:ut.Ccll'. i. DcI...SiJ,UruuJ44. MUTT'S PENNYROYAL FUS Ttit-T circrromv Weakness. mn la r 1 1 v a iitl umwiunaiicrrm tr mid IiainhIi "ii.niin of menttrts tii n." llicyare " l.lfe NaTfn'i to clrlii at wornanhiMiU. aidini-! r 3! vtIiriuint(iroriranfl and body. Si Known rmioiy j,-r women tqoi tin m I'ami.il il a rinMfff K P.yi jT V;-' rnniivt a Mva-tiiv. SI p W XJ-v! KQ1I CHEMICAL 00 .?VT41 h mull- Mold bv drvvftttai lor sale ly W klkiutt & Linn FOR . . T0B3AC0, CIGARS, ' candy: GO TO.. Julie , Goldsmitlj's Look Here farmers! Bring vour Hides and Skins to our tanner, For all Ifo. 1 green hides will pay you 4 to 41 cents a pound; lorMil dry bides 10 cents I pouud; ForNo2 according to quality, 4 to 8 cents. Now don't' forget these pr' . ere paid in CASH ct The WllliinetteTiniKrr. Haines4C S, ment ts'nrepareU for Pt"""4'" Inrr ot the prlvato purls. ',e7u , wnrranteil. l)y drnt'irlts. by o' g Ctpt nt price. Alt cents and !.. , "'"J cnini ni price, nil cents nu , '."; MANUFACTURING CO.. Top. CleyeluJ tot sale by Wilklns fe Blue- If you lufler from ir "J" illtof men, come to h Specialist on the Pac.nc l" OH JORDAN CO.. inn u..l.i ci E&tS 1- Vonnir men ami re in nuttirer yearf. Nrrv.'iu "I"' ' 1 'llll..ln1p..lney .!. """Iii in nil ii. mmijliratioiu; tspernmlorrii . rm.miorriura, iJniiiirriiT- - , , I combination of remeilies,of great airti er, the lXictor hiu to rronBe.l ; w I that it will not only aiTord immecuten'' permanent cure. The 1 hx tor doe- n 't . , I perform miraclet, but it well-knon XlwD and square Physician and Sureron. n"! ' in hit .nerialty IklnrnHen 0l'',5ail V.t. lil wlllimit ii.inv Herean r-. ini innroiiKiiT v i-pff l:VIK MAM nnlviM t" "? ni- i " 1 Ire unr tonul ontnkm ol hinmtril'1 " e H e mllUHaranttra HWTl . .... tnt. fwru out vt mlrrtak, OT " lon..iltlion KRtK and ain't " p ClJAHiltX VERY JiEASOSAl l t- lr,k, ment pervmally or br letter. ei"l ' TJlr "The 1'hilOHophy or jiarr--Ire. ( A raluable book for men.) liair ate. " - . Croat Museum of Anatow the) finest and larcert Museumof lt ' TIIT DK. JORDIJ' eld. Coma and le.irti h-w won."""" l madi nov to aroi.l sickne-s arJ a are eo-timirilly ad.lit.jt ITALOum tKER. odor write. 1051 llarlieStrrt.SaFraneifea.c?VJ Henderson's. LPODr.WtlllawWWjJJ Laoiiilineiiliriilt"" Lpilcs. Hal.SlwS miuya the lwhiWY;fJ r lirf li l i 1 1 iii m s I ml I an "v T . ill