m MM MM -49 castori4 AVcfictablc I'rcparafion for As -slmilaliiiglhcrcodiindHc.Jula-img the sionuidis aodBowua of Promotes Digcslion.Chccrful ncssand Rcst.Cont.iins nrillicr Opiuin.Morpuine nor Mineral. Mot nahcotic. toajt SOUIJlrSAKllLrilUJLH Abe .Xtnrv .... SJu -Amti ltiJ !' IllUIlt - fl Uirt-tt SmJa ' firm Suri - llkm m 1 1 1 Ail w A perfect nVrncdy for Con lion. Sour Stomach,!):,, rht Worms .Convulsions IVvci isli ncssandLossOF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YOHIf. CXACT COP OF WRAPPCtJ. hEl-TlMf nil: i d k How bt Different 1'ountlra of 1 lit state Hot! H nli Ike Preblem, l)r 0 II Nt wtli, of Philomath, has compiled u li-4 of the counties of the lUte with thtir plain of doilinK with the pwr wbioh in us follows: Waabington county teamed to have her pau peri tended the J hi with the leant outlay in proportion to the service and grade of atten tion. l!itK3r Ii.ih a poor farm; 1 oat to,1 K)i I, buildings if7.r)(). Benin has it free for keeping the county poor, ulii.'li average two. Benton contrao h with one person ti) keep at 18 per week. Olaokamas poor are allowed from I $3 to $'-0 per month etch and hoard theiiirelvi". Average number seven. ClatHop keeprf paupers at St Mary's hospital at if" each per week. Columbia contracts lot the main- tsnanos ol each pauper separate, some are sent to Portland hospital, cost from $8 to $7 per week: nuui- her frum live to ten. t'oos has 11 poor farm, $8,000, given rent free to the lowest bidder on keeping paupers who number live to twelve. Crook lets the lowest bidder who moat korp them all in one plaoe. Seldom mora than two, Curry same us Crook: aversgS cost $15 per month, Douglas has a poor (arm valued at .f 10,000. Contractor has tree use of mime and 1 1. 'Jo ier week for each inmate and supplies every thing including olothss, medical attendance and tobacco. Gilliam gives aid as needed. Ilium1)' gives aid us needed. Jackson gives the contractor $4,60 per week saoh for supplying everything including burial ex pellees. Josephine hotids the poor at private bouses wherever con venient. Klamath lets the contract for $600 per year and very little out aide relief is granted. Lake gives relict as nieded. Lani sold her poor far.11 and boards paupers by contract at $2, LO per week including medical utten- dance Limited aid occasionally e given families, Linn county boards her poor at various places at $L2"i per week, but bus roomily purchased a farm. kf alheur pays an average of $25 1 per month. Marion .ia- a po r farm o thirty three acres and pays a con tractor $2,-l'.' per week for each in mate. Multnomah owns a poor farm valued at $22,000, county au.iplies ..., n; i i,;., ,i ui i u, u, 1 iiiiitL nun ill,,:- mil', lino 1 11 HUjieriittendeut and matron. Aver ago oost per inmate per week i.7, I'olk gives individual relief. Tillanaoik gic- individual relief. Umatilla haa a farm of four acres and Hiipcrintendent, usually about Jiftieu inmates oohU ifTlKK) per ye.tr. Union ha-t twenty-live acrrt, value 15,000. Contractor has free , l, - T- .: " For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. OASTORIA THI CtNTAUH COM PAN V. HW TOHK CITV. OSS and -to per week each. Medic il attendanoe turnisbed hy contraol hy n pbysioian. Wasoo let the oontraot for a term f yean at 11,600 per year. Washington has a p or (arm of 100 aoraa, contractor pays $800 per year rent and gels $18 To per mouth each ami supplier everjtbing. Yamhill grants relief from $8 to $20 tor mouth. Pat'lPU t (.sr i-Ki its. Eugene Qermaio, United States cou-ul ut Zurich, Silzerland, is home to Lot Angeles and savs Paciflo coast prod nets will have "a wonderful Hal 1 before long; at pros Ml tho trade is in its infancy. For iii-iance, take dried fruit, which are now being largely imported. Only lour years ago, In 1N91, iwitserland imported California dried fruitsof all kinds to the value of only $700, whereas, in 1897, three years later, (he imports amounted to $720,000. This was iu Switzerland, hut the proportion M about tiie sune throughout Kurnpc. tier nany is an especially heavy buyer." I'lu) Paoifio Lumber Trade Journal, an authority on lumber ing sitys: 'The prospects lor next year iu the lumber trade of the Pacific coast never Knktd brighter than they do at ibis writing. Copious raina bay e fallen in Call lornia, assuring a bounteous crop of cereals; fir prices have advanced iu San Pranolsoo; the rsdwood men are 1 btalning batter returos for their lumber than formerly, aud slo iks of lumbar of nearly all kinds are from '! t ') per cent lowerthan, one year ago. With all these good tilings the mill men nt northern California and the Paoifio north west and the dealers in central and southern California hays reason for rejoicing." s a naval demonstration is to be m ideal Havana, just to show the world that the United States in ifn la tn I rasarve order in that city A Strong force of warships have he, n ordered there, consisting of the Texas, 1 second class battleship, the New York, and Brooklyn, armored cruisers, the l'opeka, gun boat, nod the Resolute, an auxiliary cruiser. The lorce ft ill be sulli- latently lormida'de to impress Spanish and Cubans of the purpose of the Tinted order. States to preserve Claude BrantOU has gained ote point a delay in data i execution, If he should escape the gallows through any chance he c, old show his own funeral notice, ti e black bordered invitation to the hanging. Sheriff Withers can at least use them as souvenir cards to present to friends for tlx r s, rap bioks. A hanging that did not take I 1.1 .... .-a.- place, on tha day advertised. K rank Jay ti mid, youngest ton of tho late Jay tiould, came of age this we?k and was presented under the term? of hie father's will, with 1 110,000,000. Those of us ho have received similar liirthdav gifts will cordially sympathise with him iu his good fortu oa. A A n't If w TUESOAY DSU PA IHllKK ItO.tMi I'KitlHtKI) tiui-li- leal isiiieafaiiislsuas i" lbs Mossaaa Wfesai l r t s peopt of tfcstl aliltlaw hoed inuke the rjjUStl Liked nf easy grixle nvei ( hlckalu llllny unm litalu I Iboaaon Dssdwood aud Lake oSwfc my they will build rood from Ni l- 111 sraek np jsevet's creek in chicks-, lemony with a grade nowhere I eiOSS lli'K a lo .1 to the rod Tie. 11 tliut win i ihssbortssi, diyest aud assist route from head of tlds to Eugene. I DisX) Alktrt linldwlu died Mthlsj boms near Lonsne, Tuesday, l).e 1:1, aijcd about 18 Jeitrs aim ws 1. 111 li d Wild esday iu the I (M) Fceinei.-iy. Friday night, Dec '. he wsstnrowul Iron a wagon end bursl a blood - - 1 A doctor Was called liut InlUiiniiaiinii of the bowels had net in and nothing e mid he done to b lp him n a it ! h'iy and his ihath i- a sud tiii 1 to In- widowed mother. KlIoM NKIIItAHK A --The fllllOWlOl lime families arrlvrd here laet light from Nebraska ami asps t lo purchase farms ami Innate in Laos coumy is T Mi l nil uml wife, Heiia TsrOMO, wife nml flew children, A H Smith, wife aod I wo children, N It IfePall, J M MoFsll ami O-car COoper. Kur Hie present they will rent residences in Eugene. Oi i id us ELarrrSD. The Klr -e Masonic M has Steeled oflletM is follow,: BWL'nbb, WM: Bit Mil-, HW; Thoiuat ri.eear, J W: J I Hutle.ll. I.I. KOratarjlHa Lindsay, ' . .. . , ,. ., trtaSUrMi A ilml-ah Irus.e. ; t.eu II ( :m i S 1): J A McLmhI. J 1; A Brand and V A fox. H.eward,; H J Brand, Tyler. The regular Install,,- Hon of nfflcsr. will Iss held on ' ' DlKD. "Urandma" Smith died at 11.. 1 n ..1.1.. Mr- ti w m . . Wa.Ker. Waiker BUtbm, W,,l y, Dec 14 after an illness of time duys, aged (ill years, '.i iinmibs and 14 tiny-. She leaves two sons and one daughter. At Hi'KiMiFiKi.ii Prldajr ovenlng Hupl B I) Htsler, of the Kugetie public school., lectured ln-fnre lb BpriOgtleld schools on "The Hero of Han Hugo." Il was well attended and create. I much favorable comment. DlKD It James, OnmmHttd to the asylum from Lane county, June -. 1886, Med Dec 4. Tils; Moona Cask.- Interest Is being adiltil in the MiHiro case in New York City hy the charge Hi t tile firs', jury was bribed, thus scouring a di-ugree-ment. MiHiro brands the charge from Paris that he mid Ins Wife had black mailed a Itusi'luii count as an infamous fa I at hood, as will as scvtral others of a like character. Mrs Moore aeeu-es Malum of being a liar, and was confi dent she would lie acquitted on the second trial to take place this week. A Mrs Nancy Moore claims to have married W A E Moore In lfcDO, and that they went to Europe ami Africa together and that be abandoned her at Johaunoaberg and lookjup with Kayuu Stiiibau, and a suit for divorce Is to lie brouulit. ineludinir Kavne Htnhan as co-respondent. Misire has denied that lie has any lawlul Wife except Kay lie. Junction City : MANTKACTKHKItS OK Till! ii WHITE ROSE" o o o o i,J- IvOX.I J 1 GUARANTEED Tho most popular Hour in the market. Sold hy all leading grocers. TWO CAR LOADS OF Couches. Lounges, Bed Lounges, Side boards, Buffets, Hall Seats, Fancy Rock ers, Cabinets, Jardaniere Stands Ladies' Witing Desks, Office Desks, Bookcases and oaWSECRETARIES m JUST RECEIVED AT & HENDEhSON'S For the Holiday Trade. Call ami see them. Don't Forget J. Will take your measure nnd have made to order suit from 1:. to $38. Pants from $4 to $11. Over 1000 samples to ohoose from. Fit guaranteed or tweale. See samples at Starr & Aya OUR GREAT ... aseJOB ou ar saving fmiu 10 to 65 ct on every dollar spent, tioods going fast, L-A- OVERTON, Eighth st, Eugene. fiWFUL SKIN HUMOR My nolo asagbtsr's nsod nml 'k-" l,r"l8 out In l.l.-oallntc iri'. Olio of In r ear wa tn alTnUMl we Uiouvlil It ould gluiiyb off. Iler miffi-rniK wm luU'n-i., ci tilnir H rt unlrM eadST nplalcs. Tin .li)U-lan trleil cery known ri'inrily, lint ln-'i :nl of (.'I'tllni; Iwlter. lm (Mt tune. Iiktu ti 'l ulili lier nmili UOW, was silrla. il to try COTKOBJ IIKMR IiIIji. Iliore thr;! i I I i. i-l lliat lm Utllnsaffsrsrwu boKlanlsr; to (ret relief.snJ In .'j than fro moi rry SSfiiS. MM.JAa.MKLTiiV.MInilsnBl .AllanU.Oa. ittr rii Hl'-T'iiu I iioR'T r. Turn. M itMim lit w.'iu l..,(. "1 1 1 m i fe I Sr, 1. 1 t.iitl tmnknut'i with I 1 1 1 k ., tr.r.u.l c.r.in . I.fltf. -4 nqrMl I.L 1. tu I ' ' I -t mm, W 1 mrt n.l.l rlf, pmtmu ml I if r" hi 4 !! fnrfiiia, n.l Mai loa.MNjdy. ,rtuB.'.l. -n.l tr.'nu.ntrslculV, wi all b Suit. - I i i I I) SC. Ct Mt IVSfS UoaWu. Ilw I KM i .il, lag li'Jiuu... f MAKING HASTE SLOWLY. Thr in.. in,- I IMays Menu MS on III Witt. "My wifo uever appears to be hap py, " said Dorlson wearily, "utdnss she lias somo sort of a fad. Just at present it Is Kmerson. On" of tho innnmerable llnbt that sbo belongs to has ftarteon 1 ronrse of sti.dy along the line of that imp in imblo mystery, nnd my wire hat taken it up with an enthusiasm worthy A a butter cause. "Shu bas made it a sort of religion to read one hour every night from Emer son's etfays, and I wouldn't object to that if sbe would keep quiet, but just M H00U aR j uet interested In a political irticle she hreaks in, and, with her face r.lowing with enthusiasm, insisti on l-ading an extract from Kn.orson that he call, simply snh lmo. Then I am nb iged to liM. ii to a long seesaw of lug ,, woul(, (oan juflt ,he same I u lL .1 1. 1, ,,,i tt., n II l t'V I'H I'WIU I Ul artillM. nun Kfim ,.', Mk what )t al, about she lllirH up aI1(, ys that I bare no appro- eiation of the inner soul of a superior intelligence-whatever that may mean ipiea.uup 1110 taw. '""i-'"-; and chanced to notion that my wifo had t-arefullv marked the nlaco whoro she , ,",. , ,., . u.i. men discover a Ui'W grniinu ai or iinuui W TZtXVZZco olTshtt. they generally pin the hairpiu hack 20 pages, which is her usual limit nt one time. "Tho next evening she started In wes want, i.y u.u.his. -whore I had placed tho hairpin aud read ""rks to a couvorgence tho happy hunt- through to where sho had left off tbe evening before without noticing that she wus going over old ground. "I have kept it up now for two weeks, and sho is drill readina tho same 20 pges. totally nnconsciona that she it " pnucipally, or mere is a ripo rinding tho tamo thing over and over. competition among these beach comb "1 am really growing Interettod in ud it s only by playing possum tho mutter. I notice that now and then "d "P" a weather ejre open that ho examines the remaining pages rath- j luMU WUBt U,H r,val '!otilu'', s r anxiously, as if sho realize that the . know. is not making tho progress that the Ouo day last season a reporter was in (t ono of these snrf boats 18 miles offshore "Bbaboa now become so anxloot to Baruegat The fisherman in charge get through, so that sho will bo able to I say that she lias read Kmerson, that she rail Kmerson, that she Uo longer bntb, rs me with extracts, and I can road mv paper iu peace. witniu a mho or so oi tuo grouu.i. iiu- Mi anvvhi'lo 1 simply chuckle to my-! other flshennau aud his helper wero self uml tuko euro that tho hairpin is sot I seen at auchor. They wero hauling up buck 'JO pages every day. " Detroit I whacking big bass as fust as they could free Kress. throw out. and altogether they seemed j to bo having a glorious time. After tho j two boats had separated sufficiently to TBLLYOl R81BT9R, permit a privato conversation tho pro fessional In cbargo of tho first mcntion A beautiful oooip!vi"n i an i in ini tility ed craft said to his shipmate: srlthont Ipod port bl I, tbt tort that only j "Did you mark It?" eiiats in otMMStion with ""il ilineiiiin, "Yes," answered tho other. "Tho healthy liver mi l bosrtls, Karl's 'l iver ; pier's to tho Westward, the life saving l!,-.t'IV i u J ifi ily mi the laiwels, liver i station i to tho uorthwartl ami tint uml kidosyi ktoplag tbtn in ptrfsot health. , cottage of that old crank is tothosonth Priot IS i t. inn! BO 1 1. ut Wilkiini ami Kinn ! ward. " I Druggists N.-T Ha. I'.i riiii Qaanuite ii tuts , ., -i , -J.UI. slrou, i'nsHi I- ,i f.i' . . 'eiu n - a iirimanV Milling Company BEST QUALITY. fl. Howe LOT WALL PAPER SALE IS STILL GOING ON llnn'l nice It SVUH I 1 llaa II, 8 door west of fustofrloe l isil Tl AUK TRIeKS. I HOW THE PROFESSIONALS LOCATE A "BITING" GROUND. The Seerel of S SSall PloMoa "ff ,i. n. Jawoi CskSBlataslUM ,.., I or I iiturr t al. hr. and ni.ilaliiK Htala. "Oot tbe range, Will?" 'Looks like it, 81." "See the walnut tr n the loll'" "Yes; stands about west-northwest." "And tbe church steeple son-son-west?1 ' "To tbudot. No mistake about that." "How heads Ludomus' cottage?" "About due west" "We ought to bu nearly over it now, Will. Stand by to let go when I sing out. Steady, now ; steady ! Lot her rip. Now! Now! Hnllyboy! Right over the middle of 11" That is how the professional fleher tnuu along tho Jersey coast lluds bis fa vorite "biting" ground. Tholattermay bo 20 or moro fathoms deep, uud a dozen or morn miles offshore; but, with the aid of such landmarks as trees, st, , pli s and beach cottages, lying iu various directions along the strand, tlieso crack surfraeu seldom make a mis take in "picking up" the grouud sought offshore. It's no easy job this finding of some particularly good fishing ground that has no mark on tho chart and is only fixed in tho mind of fishermen by study of distances from tho shore. It is a well known fact that fish must be sought. They will not, as a rule, come to the fisherman, be the latter professional or amateur. Sea fish, as well us lake fish, liko rocky bottom, and it is over this kind of bottom that tbe best catches am made. It is no easy task to locate a rocky bed along the Jersey coast, uud even with ranges or hind murks ouo is not always oertain to Bud ii on nnotlier tluv's flthioa trip. Tho . . . . . . ranges nP ; ' I " f Ztn Z "fT of tho Jersey Jtb 'U nst , St ... . i,,,,,,.,, of. wiv. IS VIUSwU lUIVtm saw ' ' miles from the land. When the fisher- pick three marks on land ouo north, ouo south and tbe third directly to tho . a n , . I 1. v. ... ( "of As a rulo theni lishcrmeu uro a lilt selfish when new grounds uro discover ed. Thoy conceal tho fact as long as possimo man ouo a.. u..,.,, . j OI mouuy iaiu. wa DOlt0IU u tal "uauoru u m. .iu. v wiiuoui compass aim pn vi.ioun. ueu "That's tho way I mado it," replied tho first speaker. All this sceiucd liko so much Greek to ouo of tho amateur iu tho boat who begun tu nsk questions. "Thut's a new ground, " said the fixh erniau. "Wo didn't know that it exist ed. Yes, they aro catchiug lots of fish. Why don't I go back and try it? Well, j I do not liko to iinitnto peoplo at least 1 1 do not care to let theiu seo tuo copy tliriu. I ll try it soiuo other tiny. It may have been professional prido or etiquette, this sharp bit of practice, but iu othor walks of life it would bo called a trick of tho trade. It's douo all along the beuch. Here's another triok of tho trade that u surfniau ut Ilcluiur taught this luudlubberly reporter. There's a schooucr that takes city folk from Asbury Park otlshoro to fish. She was anchored ten itiilo otTshore this particular nioruiug uvur a newly found ground, nnd there wero half a dozen or j niore surf boats clustered about her. The j biting wus first class, hut presently ouo of tho big fishing steamboats from tho Battery was Bightod heading down tho beach. There wits an inteiehaiigo of conversation ou tho purt of tho profes sional fishermen, hut they suddenly I pulled up anchor a if ouo mau aud began rowing around. Tho schooner weighed her bowel ulso aud under her houdsails aud mainsail roached offshore. Naturally tho ama teurs wanted to know why a shift shonld bo made, especially as tho strike wero unusually lively. "That's tho Hal Oorster coming down," said one of tho fishermen iu a half whixper, as if thoso ou tho steamboat could hear him, al though sho was fully two miles away. "Wo havo a good ground here, aud we don't want hor pilots to find tho ranges. Sho'll keep to the southward, aud we'll olrole arouud until sho gi is out of the way. That's how we savo our bacou." And thoy did snvo it too. The steam boat kopt to tho southward for somo lit tle distance and finally, being tumble to got tho ranges or whatever ground her pilots hud iu view, cauio uhout i again and stood to tho northward, final- I ly anchoring off Long Branch. SheTiad no sooner dono so when tho fishing ; sohooner aud surfbouK alter it menial and ocular etrugglo with ranges, w, re haok iu their original txisitions. with I thoir amateurs fishiug liko mischief. New ork Mail aud Express. Huckien's w a i i ,aivK t he heat salv m the world for cul bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sotea, tetter, chapped hands, chill laitx 0ur?.".' a" 8kiu "upturns, ind posi ti vol y cures piles, or no wl re quired h Is euaranteed to vive i.er fect satisfaction or money relumle I Bill -t.tour llow... with -limm Wca iiltCl' UII.UriieB.M.tiiuiaioIS r- r mm ; i l i:i - j h - Hi it and esteem won fairly by its L'i . '.ti. I unvarying gooa quality. it fVaa. 7"iie cuw'ion. I JOS ' W n al:k. and i ' ' - V daily. A spica' t-. jmm fii Wiont liowlongl Otyou hare pains? W.ier? How Ion jf Uhhi smaL ? Ilow often ? Do your oyos blur ? When ? Doynu shop at night ? How long ? Aro you constipated? .'.siver these questions and a special trial treatment will be prepared and sent to you by mail free. You take no chances Adiress DR. J. H. HUDSON, 7 STOCKTON STREET, RAN FRANCI8CO. CM I IJi IWJrl kV I3T.1.TI I J '"I'"'1 s'nrai ,li In Kiii-ii"'.lir"T. I.y Ii l'v'-. ' i'" ' 1 ' ' " Millions OF Kotis Monthly's Ainuiiy Dsmocrat : 'T.ast Saturday evenii g Stale Fisli and Game Warden If cGoIro and Frank Middlaton came up from Portlaod with a cur load of almon gs, which Mr Mid tilt ten took to the Buy this noon and for waided to the Hiuslmv, wlieio they will bs pinched in the hatchery far that river. There were 4.0tlO,(iOO i f ihe eggs, nieily packed In trays, with dampened IIIOSS over them, ughteen boxes Id all, wlnoh will mean p enty of lUh for tha BlOflaw," Dii.n In Buacua, Deo 1, isos, of typhoid lever, ftav Ahrnm E Keys nolda, Sgad '!!' years. Deceased came here from Walla, Wash, to attend the Bugsns Divinity sehool. He leaves a wife. Tha Inderal will he held from tha residence, corner of Olive and Twelfth streets, Wednesday morning at in o'clock to ihe 1 O O E cemetery. Look Here farmers! Bring your Hides and Skins lo our tannery. I'm all No. 1 ,'r, ni hMaa vill pay von i to 4 oenis n pound; fur Nh I dry hides 10 cents n pound; For No 2 according to quality, 4 ton cents. Now cion't forget these prices are paid in JPbti at Tin Willamette Tannery. Haines & Co fflofts Nerveriue ?ills The vreii remedy for nervous pros tration and all iicrvou diseases of thr IND il II H I- IN, . generative o r , . lain OI nUB " "uitui rors, Mcntil Worry, S :i .i.J es,- oj TcKicco or Ooium. v.-Iiieh T WtlHlption and Insanity. $1.00 ror .ale by Wilkius ft, Una, i i "Tlx dede b an -kin' Sell of North Carolina, umt as inyvlf ! AH sorts and conditions of men i I smo':e j r . 1 r -R.T .1 1. t3eal or in or in Carolina in their pipes. The rich and the poor f the lawyer and the laborer al like it buy it and enjpy it. It has a remarkable record ot excellence r . 1 The Original Plug Cut Always the same Mild and Cool. V Jilt In c.'j as- OJ 110 mOSatataa 'jimant must be preptnTA iruuimuni win oe pnfttM it you suner rrom Nervous mm osses, Lost Manhood, Emission, Uiziy Sp".l!s, Spots Behri Sleeplossnoss, you ought ttm special treatment. Ho pattntmt Liii.;. a u i ii i. ii rii i unw nmmmm . i . j - .i i m -r - j rv f fa rttm nnf sa. .-.... a trial treatment frit. uii'j& nun wsn i.. i. i... S UMrfHB .. Int. -fyauiu I u a li la. r. ou.. -. ... J !( .itacae, v. k?U!iii . .:ii..:IJ ....Hir, NkhijI tlis'alfiaaa : an-.in, . i i,i Inn.i biaad bun,:- r. KaMWavi rieai-, i n t- si . Ipal'l, all l af; fll . (Kmnil , I'iiiir.,'"" -in l ),';, . pi 1 ii s:.r i I inil'i e. .' ' - ... I iviv Try a JACKSON SQUARE AM Popular Bramls Of ( I' sis for irt',1- niiiiuw." a V, , mmcuiwiilntfa 1 wii ,,.,iihk ij a 1'lii . il auaiie-" la II : i . - o ,-atM 77 .. . ,.nhln.aiBBW 'imloi21 mi ft. : " VirrS" Ink Ol i In i.i'i.'.ra uk v. u. I" .; - - ,rg,UM warrsniea . s mm eclpt of prlco. M cenii ..! Sfejni For sale It W iMons i."" . . . T t.at MUTT'S PENNYROYAL y mbTICHIIll-41.. I. I ,.i,, Ml K T.TsTie irv. .ikins! r Q II i mm tat tmm s-1 .. . n I 1 UJ I mm' IToonf n1' OMMtln nut ti it! i,oi 1 '"all its ',.,rr Prtrtaltrra-i'ii; - IN, a'r.........,r ..I I ll"w' i ....I Kfi , rrrnl,,,, ,1, n f ' ar, th Docior h ,i ' "J-ISI that ii v ill Ml i I 1 perferm iniri CS. ' J l.luhi?.peci.ilty-l1" N.j.l.ili" antem with. IVCRV II O . celvp our hnneit V Iff aTMlwu'i'-" ,,,tal I ST ... rs La.ll TltoUMaiin r..,l..ii.,'i l-'ff men pa lent pei , , at I Thei Phllo"-'! ' w I (' .... ..inn-ff n t ftfn.AU in . "I in . .. lh line.-t ' . ,,.l,l Come j 1 i sr. j ar. nwitc; r ' ' '.; , ",fjMT A V.ii, r , Jul "lat I ScEr - AS I Julius Gsiiiit" mi i M M fl 1 li m h Eil mi. mm nt ororosSa tW9aaaVlr- m mm ii mn W as 1081 M.irlrisii-w I