Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, August 01, 1868, Image 3

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    THR OKBKUR
Saturday Mousing, Aug. 1 , 1808.
Blacksmith Shop Huunk. Tho
blacksmith shop ot Mr. German, livi.ig
in Sam's Valley, was burned about one
o'clock on Sunday morning last. The
building was without doubt fired by
an incendiary, Mr. D. C. Livingston
and Cyrus Jackson have been charged
with tlic crime and arrested. The ev
idence against both parties is circum
stantial, and wo cannot believe that
Mr. Livingston had anything to do
with the burning. It is doubtless a
plot laid by his enemies to annoy him.
Mr. L. has always sustained tho high
est reputation for honesty possible for
a citizen to have.
Sinco writing the above, wc learn
that Mr. Livingston was bound over
to answer at tho November term of
tho District Court.
TiWNBt. Cavkd. The tunnel which
Messrs. Fox, Patty & Co., had run into
the hill channel at Waldo, in Josephine
County, crushed the timbering and
caved in lately. Where it broke, th0
ground was over a hundred feet deep,
and tho opening at the top is about
fifty feet across. The workmen came
very near being caught under the great
mass of earth but luckily escaped. Tho
company have gone back and commen
ced running in again this time at a
oint where they will not have so far
to go as they did in the old tunnel.
This nccident is not a total lovtnsthoy
were intending in any event, to mako
an opening from the top and run another
tunnel this Fall. Their mine prospects
well.
Au.i:out Amaui.t. John .Moon,
of Sam's Valley, was arrested on Wed
nesday of last week on charge of as
Fault with a dangerous weapon, and
had his examination on Tueday last,
befnru Kjuiro Harris. The evidence
was that Noah Smith insulted him by
throwing a quid of tobacco in his lace,
whereupon Moon presented a pistol in
self defence. Tliu licensed was dis
charged. Ni:w Awiz.ni:m.t. It i whi-pcr-cd
that the Honorable Hoard of Coun
ty Commissioner intend to inaugurate
a'uew hVhtem in the County Hospital.
Tho physician who takes, charge will
be required to bury, at his own ex
peiifC, every unfortunate patient who
"pegs out" under his care. As the bu
rial expenses would bu about twenty
live dollars, it is probable that their
lives would be caved as a matter of
economy.
Tub Modoc TimiK. An order from
the Headquarters of this Military De
partment has been received at Fort
Klamath regaidlug the Modoc Indian".
The tribe are to bu Heated as hostile
Indians until they see fit to couio in
and stay on the reservation. So wo
aro informed by Mr. Alex Miller, who
arrived fioiu the Post on Tucxday.
STiu.U.VhinTi.i:i. Mr. Dugau writes
us from Crescent City, that tho Indian
difficulty on the lower Klamath is not
yet hettled. Captain Pollock has sent
to San Francisco for another company
of soldiers, and has two Indians from
each tribe hunting for the murderer of
Mr. Brybou.
GoldXcuuct. Mr. M. II. Chapiu
exhibited to us this week a nugget
of gold takeu from his claim on Pleas
ant Creek, which weighed 101
ounces. This is the (second pieco he
has taken out this season. The first
found weighed a dollar more than this
piece.
Dkamatic Ciiho.mclj:. This lively
San Francisco daily has entered on the
eighth volume. It is edited with splen
did ability, and liko a htnr of the first
magnitude among tho newspaper liter
ature of this coast, it is too brilliant to
be dispensed with may it never peg
out.
Goon Bi'itN. Peacock has just burn
ed a kiln of about 500 bushels of splen
did liaio on Jackson creek, warrauted
to be tho best building lime in tho
State.
Homeward Bound. Mr. Dowell'o
name is on tho list of passengers- that
sailed from New York on the 24th iust
IIo may bo expectod to arrive hero
about tho 24th of August.
Ciuccs. In another column, will be
found au advertisement of Stickney's
Circus, whichperforms hero to-uight.
This is a large troupe and has the rep
utation of giving a good performance.
St. Mary's Academy. The first
quarter of tho Sister's School commen
ces on Monday, .ug. loth.
.- i it t nsjvusi s.is
Monky llKcoviiitKi). Mr. Lovcns, ol '
Cow Creek, has been lucky enough to
recover tho $9,000 stolen from his safo
a few weeks ago by Chinese Tom, ex
cept about $1,100, which -wm nrobab-J
ly paid to a confederate. The offer of
$1,000 reward had put a number ol
men on tho track of the robber, and on
Sunday last he was captured, after be-
ing shot and hadlv wounded bv F. A.
Daus, on Koguo Liver, near the mouth
ot Ualico I. reck. Another Chinaman;
who was camped with him was fired
... . . i . .1
on several times, but escaped to the
brush. Tom stoutly refused to tell
where ho had buiied tho money, but
after sulleiing severely for several days
he sent for Mr. Lcvensnnd told him tho
money was cached on Grave Creek.
Mil U'fls f-nrrioil fit'ni- fpniit tlm iit'iii. in
--w .. ..... w . ... w..lll ...v. w
ilm nrm.l- !... if ...... 4 1 i.. i,
- .."..-..... ""' "uj
was lying, probably to gain timo for
the confederate who escaped. On be-
lilt tnl.l llmL 1.U nnnnnr !..! I.n... Wtl.
cd, he then said the money was buried
on Hoguo Ilivor where l):i is had O.tp-
tured him. It was found there, but
minus the amount mentioned. Tom
was shot through the body and it is
not very likely that he will recover to
trouble the com ts, and Mr. Lovcns may
consider himself fortutate in recover
ing any portion of his money. The
other can scarcely escape. Ho has on
ly ono ear, is badly pock maiked, and
as he has the balaneeof $1,100, his cap
ture would bo worth something. '
GONE.
CtKOKGi: In Jacksonville, July 29lb, Lucy
June, daughter of 1). K. anil K. J. Giorgc aged
9 year and lire monlh.
COME.
DENNETT On the SClh ult near Hear Creek, i
io me who oi wr. J". I livnnelt a ion.
NEW TO-DAY.
Stickney's Paris Exiiosillon I
CIRCUS.
Thli t-'nlendlil Company will eIvc a Grand
I irformnncf In Jnckionvllla ou
Saturday Evening, August 1st,
It belnj: their first appearance In till place.
SiUMSZ, STICniVCY, Jr.,
The WoilJi CLOWN, Philosopher anJ Wit.
Ttit LVWtirnlo;!
DONOVAN BROTHERS,
W how' perlutumncct Lave never bten equaled
on this Ciuit.
The Premium I!8pr and Doable Som
ruersault Thrower
MR. JOHN SAUNDERS.
Tl.e Great Scenic Rider
j:. .mo.vtaguk.
SlIX!!. .MAI-.IA, Tbt Crnt SumiIVii liliirr.
Tlic lVntl... lUif Urk K.J.r JI1.LU, IIUIIO.V,
And a liot of ntlurit losether with u ILirhlv !
Triiimd Stud of Unri", Punlil Multf, etc. I
MR. ST1CKNEV will introduee In Ik-iuli-lul
n ii J Enliie Aiubian Sleed '
Culibiuitd fur his uslonUbinj,' perfiiuiiatcrr. j
Atlitilssloii - - -Clllldnu
- - -
- One Dollar,
- - - Half Price.
V. S. Marshal's iVotico.
DIMriet or Oregon, SS. ,
VJOTICi: l hereby j-Iiea that by virtue ofu i
1 1 writ uf Vtiidttiviil iUjOmi, lurd out of
nud under the e-l of thit lli.trict Coui t of the
United Sinu, for ilm District of Orrgon, to'
uiudlncied and drlivired, I will tell at the
Wnrebouoe ol Ub-uu Drum v Co., lu tLe towu
of Jitckioncllle, County of Juciooj, In .i!d Dlk-,
irict. ou lU ::d day or August, A. D. IK'S, at ,
10 o'clock A.M.. or that d.iy. one i'tlll, uud
lil ly-three gallou ot rpirlli, (bo .i:ne haviujc I
bvt-n by a Utcrc-e vf tald Court, couduneaed aud
ordered told, ,
D.UcJ July 3Ut, IOCS. AL Zi:illi:it, '
U. S. Marrbal.
Jlr J. M. Scttov, Deputy. uurIwJ '
- ... i ii.. - -iii i i i
L.LACOUR & CO.,
MAUFACTUUKItS,
Sau 37x-mxx.o1cioo.
MANUPACTUKE ALL Till: LI
jueur aud Cordials or modern times, nud
would eepiclully call the attention or the 1'ubllo
to tholr
IjAOOUXI'S I
Sarsapariphere j
BITTERS ! j
(1st PltKUlOl AWiRDtD IT TUB lateSTiTK FIK.)
Manufactured, ns the name denotes, from Bar
saparllla aud other healthy roots and herb, a ;
CERTAIN ULOOD PURIFIER. i
The Elegant !"i
f
Lately Introduced, and the most celebrated oflrphelr line, at JMULLHH k. JIKRIS-
raoderuapetliersand;)uiK cafe, au undoubted' TANO'S, corner of Oregon and Main
remedy for Djurmu and other firouicu Co- girecu,
i-tiiNW, It beluK compoted of fine French Cob-'
na,v .llnlllii! ulili fV.tf.p. 1'truvluu Hark and I
other autldytpeplio lugredleuU, leavlug the
breath sweet and balmy.
LA-COUKi'S
esseNCK or
Jamaica Ginger.
An
article cou.l to any Imported and greatly
perlor to any other manufactured In ''
25:, .... i.i.l.JM.,ul Dru.
r-u
Rlntn
Sold b? every rceuectable Jobber and wrug-
gUt ou the l'aclfie Coast.
Tp guard agaluet counterfeit, be certain that
our trtde matk (a LU'ht Hou) Is stamjed on
,..-o. nig nil imekaee.
,.,. , "
L, LACOUR & CO.
M
fJ
UP WITH THE TIMES.
J. NEUBER
TTAS JUST RECEIVED AN" INVOICE
U of goodj from the Ent of the finest qual-
T'KUS 00Ll) 0A,KS GENTS" SILVER
VEST CHAINS. A fine choice lot or EN-
ASK? 'XJi AN'S, ,Vr E,NK
ood DROPS, SLEEVE oml COLL A U Hilt
TONS, nnd IIOSOM STUDS. A. choice
lot of DIAMOND, Ol'EL nml TEAM,
KIMJS. Also solid rings or Ms own make
on hand nil tho lime. Solllil Silver ware,
such asTARLKar.d TEASPOONS. DES
SERT, SCO A R nml SA LT e? I'OONS. TEA
nml DINING FORKS, BUTTER am!
FRUIT KNIVES, WHOLE A.NH OPEN
TOP THIMBLES of all sires. F'ino EM?.
, v ....... i. kj VI Oil FIIi A " -
Libit Lh VMS in solid Gold lIuiiUft.T tasoi.
a boAiillliil lot ol LADIES' WATOIIk-'S In
solid Gold Hunting Enameled Ciucs. 'ihett
l're becn.Klicteil with great care fur rclia.Mc
I'm P"- AIIOjMt !iVCd BO lOVOiM
of ilia
AMERICAN
LEVER WATOH,
In heavy Hunting Cases, price from 35 to 75
dollars. Tunc arc
THE BEST WATCHES
For tbc money ever brought Into the market.
They arc Manulacturcd by the National
Watch Company, at Elgin, 111.
An assortment of
STOTXEIS WATOXIBB
On band nil tho time. A new lot of tight
day and thirty hour clock?, from the best fac
tories. PLATED CASTERS.TAllLEand
TEASPOONS, KNIVES and FORKS,
TOHACCO HO.Xl.S, SPECS ol all kinds-
the Iindon smoked, tor weak eyci. POOK.
ET nnd TARLi: CUTLERY marked IXL
ACCORDEONS, FLUTINAS, MUSIO
1IOXES, fancy and brtcdlng DIRD
CAGES: larco imrket. ladles' traveling, and
children's DASKETS, liny' TIP-OARTS
anu WMKKlliAKltUWb,
DOLL-BABIES,
I Choicest TOV DRUMS,
Children's Oil A I.
CES.
THP ftFIFRRATFn
0WE AXI) FLOresoE
s&wzzvro-nsAOHZNSs.
He bo n Urce lot of Toys on hand n laree
lot uf Diill. All kind of llli hooks and Iiiiih.
The but or Guliar mid Fiddld Strlnzr. A
full nMonmtnt of PIPES, from the belt .Mtr
Mrnum to the cheapest Clay Pipes. Mouth
Piict-s and Stemi of all kind, Tobacco Pouch
c, MATCH IIOXES, etc. etc.. und a Urea
, aHOrlinrnt of the beil CIGARS. Aln nl-
' wnyi the most choice brand of TOHACCO.
soft and hard preind, Que cut for luiokln; mid
i chi'wlntf.
I All kind, of
WITCHES. ILUIKS. JCWEtUV .WD
SEWING-MACHINES
Cleaned and repaired at the lowest prlcn.
To lliofe lio live at u dislance and fend by
Staga driver nnd Kxprrss, the drivers' or ex
pnmuse will In- p'lld hy ine. He sure and end
to J. NEUIIER. .niieh Clink uud Jewelry
8 lore, fur rleutiins und repairing,
.IOIIN NEL'RER.
GREAT
EXCITEMENT!
A
M.JoiIty of ihoe who read noupapm never
even jjlve n haity glance at a builuris ad
viill.';UHiil,nd II a
MAN
A dually has a choice variety of goods which
A be In telling cheap, It hardly pays blni to
putlith the fact; therefore wo have
FOUND
Jt lxt simply to Invite eteryliody to call and
'examine our stock of poods and Hit of prices
bffure purcbailnK elwnbere. and say but little
lu regard to our ability and determination to
make It advantageous to those who are not
DEAD
To tbelr own interest to buy their DKY
GOOD3, FANCV GOODS. CLOTHING,
HOOTS AND BIIOK3. NOTIONS. GUOCC
HIKS, LIQUORS, IIAHDVAItl.OUOOKEItV,
TOIJACCO-ln fwt, EVERYTHING
IN
JACKSONVILLE.
May ?9lh. 18C8.
The Jiet ltewedy for Purlfyiiiff
the Wood, Strengthening the Nerves, Kettorlug
the Lost Appetite, Is
FKESE'S HAMIJUUG TEA.
-f K" 5 J ;, li
"X lt c"n Kreu safely to iufauts Fulldl-
W""".!? Kn8",'.'."D' SP.-J,,.n'.B,, tr
It Is the best preservative agalontai most any
"- ,,.." ,MPt,.of try IT!
w Kor baltJ at J lUo wboIeale aud UII drug
tofC BI1j KrocerIe.
i;MIL. 1'RESE, Wholesale Druggist,
Pnlfi Atrcilt. .IIO Clay street.
.... ' c. s,.,,,.!..
juynyi "u -"-
DOWN I DOWN II DOWN I!
WITH HIGH PRICES.
NEW GOODS
AND LOW PRICES
AT THE
SACHS BROS'
41
AKRNOW IlKCKIVINO THB.LAUGrST.
Cheapest, and lest setrctedStockof.S'prlug
nnd Summer Goods cm offered in the market,
CONSISTING
Of Ladle. MlMCf. and Children's HATS and
CLOAKS, of the lti-st styles. Also a Com
pletc assortment of DKY GOODS,
SUCH A.S
SHEETINGS.
COTTONADK.
TAIILK LINENS,
TUVrKMWJff,
1'ItINTS,
CHECKS,
1ILKACHI.D AND
UNIILUACHED UV3
L1NS, DKNIM3,
I'OI'LINS,
DDLAINI,
ALl'ACOAi.
IIOMIIAZINES,
GINGHAMS,
LAWNS,
CHAMimEYS,
JEANS.
PLAIN AND
DOTTED SWISS,
CAMIIItlC.
NAINSOOK',
And In fact everything usually kept In a First
Clais Dry Goods .Store,
at pnin:s wmrii defv wjipetitios.
OUR ASSOftTMCNT OF
imr.i:N Titii.MiMiM, PAitiNoi.t,
IIAIH .NKTH, IIL-1T.M,
ItlllllOVtl, KMIIHUlllKIIIKN,
l.ACKN, MII.Klt,
l'l.All AM) KANIJY
IIAMKKI(tlllt-.H,
IIUtlKUV,
C'laak OriiamtiiU unit Notions,
AUK Of TltH ClIOlOtST SELKCTIOS.
OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING,
IIOOT.V. .SHOl-V, ILIT5 AND OAIV7, have Ixen
eleettil with won than utual care, and wo arc
iili-ared to say that no bouso this tide of .Van
rraucltco can excel! us In tarlety and style.
"WES XS.33HSX3
a iiui. n supply urouoni:uus. i-itovi.v.
lON.V. LIQUniLV. CIG.llt.V. TOILICCO, Mill.
HOIt.S' and QUKi:.S'SW,IUK, which wo promise
to tell at very low prices lor t'.I.SV.
Call and rxaiuliio. and learn our prices, as
uu are dtti-riuliird to accommodate the most
economical buyers.
'"avMf SACHS BROS'.
NEW HAKDWARE,
TIN AND STOVE STORE.
IIOI'M & HIJITIil,
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING, ,
Cor. Oregon nud Main Sti.,
ARE RECKIVING, AND WILL CON
stautly keen ou band, a variety of Cooklnv
Stoves, l'arlor and Ilox Hloves) Tinware of
every description.
Assorted llurtlwure,
Flue Cutlery;
Agricultural Imitlcmeuti;
liHr IruH,
8tel,
Nulls,
and Hplkei;
I'uluti, Oil
and GlutiJ
Tuba, Clothes Wringer, Palls,
und fluaketUffcc.
llelog provided with the most approved ma
chinery, we are prepared to manufacture every
description of Tin aud Sheel-irou ware at short
notice. We respectfully solicit a shaie of the
patronage of tliu publle.
HOFFMAN & KLIl'I'KL.
Jacksonville, June l!Uu, 1608, JeZO-tf
HIDES S HIDES!
THE HIGHEST CASH 1'RIOEX PAID FOR
Hides of all kluds, delivered at the market
of the undersigned, Io Jacksonville. I
tfUllil win II.
December Stb 1866. tf j
John 8. Dkum
AuutiNutK Minnx.
GLENN, DRUM & CO.,
CDKM.KM tC
GENERAL-MERCHANDISE
OALtFORNIA STREET,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
t ,u
KliW FIRM. MiW GOODS
....IND....
aSTET PRICES!
LOW PRICES WILL WIN I
'PIIK AIIOVK NAIMKD FIUM
X take nleasuro In notifying their frlsndi
and the pulillo generally, that they arc now
receiving and opening a very large aud ex
tensive stock of
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHINO,
HATS AND OAFS,
CALIFORNIA AND SALEM
CLOTHS,
IILANKKTS,
HOOP SKIUTg
ETC., ETC.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladles', MLuei' and Chlldron'i Sboei.
ji)r- Wo have, alio, In connection with -"(
D&r the above, a ety lorge.and tst
fiSf extensive stock of cholco "iiM
ffif Grocerle,IInrilwnri!. n(Di
t& Qiirrnsivarc, -Tit
ttfr OUm- -t
- ware, Cutlery, -8
toy Taints and Oil',' also, -
Jmy-Wlmlow Glass, Nails, Jrouttl
Stir and Hire), Cast and Steel "tr
Ckdf l'lows, Wooden and Wllloir ware-, -
We are ready to sell anything lu our line at
the LOWEST CASH l'ltlCD. Persons wishing
to buy goods, will find It greally to their a 1
vantage to examine our stuck before purchas
ing elsenhere, as tre are determined not to be
undersold by any hoiimj in Jackson county.
Give us a call, and tlieu Judgo lor yourself
as to our capacity to furnlih goods as above.
t'Lt'NN, imurti, &. Co.
Jacksonville, March 1, 18C7. tf
NEW DIGGINGS STRUCK I
WILLOW SPRINGS STORE,
l uxinv SiMtuw Jackvox io.,
VM. 1IILGKK, l'HOI'HlKTOK.
Tliu imdrrslKHt'il lierrlir aii
noiinces to the cltUens of Willow Springs,
and vlclully, that he has opened a store In that
place, aud oltVra lur sale his large aud nell
elvclcd stock of
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
HOOTS AND SHOK3,
IIAT8 AND UAPH,
OH00KHIKS,
LIQUORS,
TOHACCO,
CIGARS,
and all kinds of general merchandise. Terms
sale aro easy cash down.
Call around allow yourselve to be convinced
that
Goods can bo wold
Just ait Olteap (18 in Jacksonville,
WILLIAM OILQER.
Willow Springs. Oct. 9, 1867. ocll2lf
BOUND TO DO IT!
D. C. MILLER
IS HOUND TO WORK
ACCOHDINO TO THR TIMES,
c
IIOUSK SMOKING
D
At reduced prices for cash. Teu r cent,
discount will be made on all kinds of work
whom cash Is paid.
March 20th, 1868. mcbZltf
Bueter' aad pertiatear
TAKB INTO CON8IDKIIATION, THAT
the undersigned has the best stock of
rifles, patent and home-made shot-guns, single
aud double: revolvers, the latest and best pat
ents; pocket pistols, neat and small, still power
ful derringers, the latest and best, A,l tbete
goods warranted.
Also, the best kluds of powder and powder,
flasks ; all sort of shot and shot-bags and
last, but not least, everything sold at very rea
sonable rates,
Reparations executed prompt and cheap, and
whoever do uot trust these words, only need
to com and convince himself to
JOHN MILLER,
on Third Street, next door south of B. F, Dow
ell's Law Ortlce.
Jacksonville, Keb. 27th, 1888. feb29tf
B
ILL-HEADS PRINTED AT TUB
Hr-NTiKxi. Prrirx at 912 p thousand,
Jknti T. Glcmm,
ItTRniTVrt'TnrV Mr. flfl'M
ESSBNGB OF JAMAICA GINGER.
This valuable preparation, containing In
highly concentrated form ftll the propertltircl
Jamaica Ginger, bat become ono of the meat
popular domrstle retried ! for all disease of
the itomacn ami nigniive organs.
Al a tonic, It will be found Invatuablft to ill
crsons recovering from debility, whether pro
duced by fever or otherwise, for whilst It Im
parti to the system all the glow and vigor
that can be produced by braady, it la entirely'
frco from tho ro-actlooary effcru of spirit of
any kind.
It Is also an excellent remedy fw lemaW
who suffer from difficult mensturatlon) giving
n'mosl immediate relief to the spainff that so
frequently accompany that period. It glveir
Immediate relief to Nausea, caused by riding
In a railroad car, or by Kaslcknt-m, or otter
causes.
It Ii also valuable m an external applica
tion lor gout, rheumatism, neuralgia, etc.
RKDI.NGTON & to, AGENTS FOR THIS CO.iST
Dated April 34tb, 18G7. ap27-yMns
Stop that Coughing!
Some you of can't) we pity you. Too have,
tried every remedy but the one destined by It
Intrinsic merit Io supersede all similar prep.
rallnna ll I. hnl n.n.laln.. mh lAMlrl k. .
........... .. uu, ,,.,.,, in.... j.... .im.ni u. If
luctant to try something else, after the many
cxperlmcnti you have made ol trashy com
pounus ioisicu on ma puoiic as a certain cure;
but ;
Novell's
PULMONARY SYRUP
Is really tho VKIIY 1IKST remedy ever com
pounded for tho euro of coughs, colds, sor
throat, asthma, whooping cougb, bronchitis
and cooiuinptlor. 'llinusandi of people In
Cullfornl and Oregon have been already ben
cflltcd by tho surprising curative power of
Ncwcll's
PULMONARY SYRUP
and wllli one accord glvo It their unqualified
approbation. We now address ourrelvr to
all who aro unacquainted with this, lh greatest
ranarca ol trio age, (or me dealing or all dis
rate vf the Throat and Lung, assurlog you
that
Ncwcll's
PULMONARY SYRUP
hat cured thousands, and ll WILL OUKK
YOU iryou try it.
This Invaluable mrdiclne Is pleasant to tin
taste; soothing, healing and strengthening I
lliclticls: entirely free from all poisonous or
deleterious dtuijs, and perfectly harmlras unJcr
all circumstance.
Certlllcate Irom many prominent cltlseai f
Han 1'ranclsco accompany every bottle of
Ncwcll's
PULMONARY SYRUP.
ItKDINGTON & CO. Agents,
San Frauelsco.
Ahead of all others U the
Martha Washington'
HAIR RESTORER.
a raarscT
lunt nrsTonr.it ami hair ukmsib
I lu ill fumlilunl In una.
Trml avslh.r.luivti'r l..nl
hwi cn d ulitl Ikli I. tlw
T'jr II ! !) k It ir.Ml-.
kl'n Hi. lml V Mblrjlou."
T'.nlr Ikoui.ixl li.fli r.nilnj us
What .III.U. I..I ll'a.lw.1,
llllllni. uwt lill cviua UbluJ ,
tWIli Ik.lrtlMM. tlii.iif4.
Will keep the hair soft and glossy,
change gray hair to Its original color,
prevent the hair from falling out or gel
ting thin, make old heads look young, aad
It
I
do all that can be reasonably expected of
HO
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