The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 13, 1902, Image 2

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    till .MORNING ASTORtAN,' FRIDAY, jUNR M,! UkJ
gaily otoHitn,
Telephone. Main ML
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
DAILY.
Bent by mail, per year l.C0
Bent ly mU. P month 60
Bonred by carrier, per month .... (0
8EMI-WBBKt,Y.
Bent y mall, per year. In advance Jl 00
The Astorlan guarantees to its aJ
yertlatrs the largest circulation ot any
newspaper published on the Columbia
River.
TltK U. S. SENATORSHIP.
The result of th recent election has
caused ronniderable discussion of the
auesikm of who "-itl foe the next Unit
ed States senator from Oregon. The
result of the election does not seUle
Ihe matter, neither should it have any
direct effect on the matter. White
. the Republicans lost the governorship
they elected a legislature and they
have the naming of the Cnlted States
senator, and they will da unless they
lose their heads or turn corruptioti
lsts, Keither of these is barely pos
sible. There should be no change in the
plan of the Republican Pti ty as map
ped out in the beginning of this year's
campaign, if a plan was mapped out
in reality or impliedly. Republicans,
who bad the power, nominated the
state ticket, and the fact that they
lost the governor should not cause
them to alter their plans. White they
were defeated for governor by the Re
publicans, yet it was a small majority
of the Republicans of the state that
did It ; it was comparatively a. few
who were disappointed and turned
renegade, and Joined the enemy who
held out open arms to receive them.
They were not all bad Republicans,
however, who did this, as the result
shows. They only fought with the ene
my oa the question of governorship;
otherwise, they stood by their guns
and their friends. When so many join
In one part of a fight against their
friends and stand by them in other
battles, it must be admitted that
there was some cause for It, whether
It -was well founded or not.
But It was not a thrust at the elec
tion of United States senator ; it was
simply a, fight on the governorship and
nothing more. For this reason the
original plans should be carried out ;
or. If there were no plans, the Repub
lican -arty should do the right thing.
The Republicans of the state know
what this Is. There is one community
and one man entitled to the position
above all others. It Is not necessary
even to state which community ana
who this man is. In reading the pre
ceding sentence the name of the com
munity and the man entitled to the
honor flashed through the mind of
the reader impulsively and naturally.
Mr. Simon has forfeited the support
of the Republican legislature by hav
ing fought the Republican party in
the recent campaign. Mr. Scott can
never be elected to the United States
senate. He is capable and would hon
or the position, but his election is an
impossibility. No great newspaper
man can be eleeUid u the United
State senate. Mr. Scott Is a great i
newspaper man. He is the foremost
editor of the greatest paper published
In the United States today. It is con
ceded all n-er the cauntry that the
Oregonian is the ablest edited and best
newspaper in the United t'tates. It
has been guilty of many -rong arts,
ibut it W'as large and powerful ercugh
to override them. But they are Ftiil
charged un against its editor, the man
who is always held responsible for the
mistakes and tyranny of the pjpr.
The Or g;mian'8 sins have been many
and Mr. Soott bears 'ii? N-nr.t cr tnt
blame. He dare not come r.efnr the
people except in his matchless di
torials In the Oregonian. There he is
admired and appreciated, but his
name, Harvey Scott "!d Harvey
Scott," as he Is commonly cti'led is
one of the mo.-t unpopular iunes in
the state. In his long tewspaper ca
reer he has male enough enemies in
every nook and corner of the state
to make him the easiest tcark cf the
commonest candidate of the party of
any name. The mere mention of his
name In the legislature as a candi
date would bring such a storm from
every nook and corner of the ttate
that a legislature would fear anni
hilation if it should nominate him.
No reflection ia meant against Mr.
(Scott. Personally ' e quintis-
nce of honor and Integrity, but the
sins of the Oregonian are. all raddled i
'Harvey Soott" The good things
are credited to the Oregotiian i all of
the bad are charged to " Harvoy
Scott." Mr Scott ! already I'lgS'-r
than a United States senator. When
the names of Mitchell. C.bett, Slnum
and many other are long foriroaeii.
the name of Harvey Scott will stand
out bolder than ever. Long after he
has pawed away It win be remem
bered, and not until then, with a
spirit of reverence. Then he UI be
ilisconnecteJ with tm? Oregotiian and
he will be remembered a the great
man he Is. It Is a parallel case with
Horace Oreely. It was " OIJ flree
ly" once. Then he couU not be
elected to office. They remembered his
personality In the Tribune. The
Tribune's alms werv all charged to
him. Rut after his death it became
Horace Oreely, and no name Is more
lvgMy reverenced in this country than
hat of Horace Greely. What
United States een.vtor of his state
md time are remembered and spoken
it si proudly as is the name of Horace
Greely T
A great editor cannot be elected to
ifflce.
Eastern Oregon ha her congress
man. Southern Oregon has her con
gressman. Portland has her United
States senator, then why' rot the
wand city In the sKate have her
United States senator ? The cattle
ar;d farming and commercial inlerests
are represented, then why not the Ash
ing and lumbering interests ? Ator!a
i Is the center of both of these Inter
ests and the shipping interest, tner.
m sne not get wnat sne ts en-
titled to? She has the material for j
the position, the best in the state.
The Republiians of the state concede
this, then why should they let any
thing but Justice dictate the election
hr I n .i nrr iw nr lr T I
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The Astorlan believea that Justice ,
ewill be done.
The chase and delay in the capture
of the two escaped convicts illustrates
the high state of cultivation and civ
ilization of the people of Oregon, and
especially in the section scourged by
the two outlaws. Eighty to three
hundred men were practically stood
at bay by those two desperadoes fw
a day and night, and up to this writ- i
In are still doing so.
be different In Texas
It would
" i
the
frontier states and territories of the
middle west where the citizenship is
accustomed to dealing with outlaws.
In those sections there are always
braver and more daring citizens than
the worst of outlaws, and they have
never failed to attack them even
handed wtth even numbers when nec
essary, and as a peculiar fact have i
always won In a majority of cases. I
Rube Burrow, the noted Alabama !
outlaw, who had robbed more ex- j
u aion ami Kiiieu inoitr jc.oie
than any other man of his day, and for
whom more than J10O.0OO reward was
offered, and who was pursued by a j
hundred noted detectives, was found
out by a country deputy t-beriff by the
name of Carter, who weighed about
110 pounds, who attacked Burrows in
the dark after Burrows, who was a
noted shot, had fired the first shot, and
foupht a duel to the death with him,
and killed him. The detectives had
trailed him to the spot, but Carter
took him dead, and only rewlved a
mail portion of the reward, about.
enough to pay for the operation on his
wounded F.mb for the act. Seldom
aver In the capture of outlaws in
'hose countries have there been but a
few mr-n present. As they real the
Ms-patches about hundreds of rltlzens
ind two companies of militia tv-ing
brA'l at bay bv two men. the people of
that country will smile. But th ae
tUn of 1ha authorities aftr the Ore
gon desperadoes is right. Those
c'iuriilr"!s have Mcr!flr-ed enough
humiin life. It v.-ould be better to call
ut the entire r1'" '- and citizenship
of th- stit-?. If this will result in their
cajturis withou the sacrifice of an
other human lif, rather than take
any rhances on them. It Is the ac;t of
civilhution; The Texas and middle
vem style represents a bloodthlrstl-ne-
not good for a community.
Sheriff TJurbin found himself In a
Oilerrmia Wednesday afternoon. He
had th two f-stted convicts corner
ed and only had SO men with whom to
attack them. He called an armstice
until two companies of the state mili
tia could arrive.
CHICHrsTEB'S FNQLIBM
rEKNVROYAL PILLf
I Tv OrlslnsI Mnd Onlr (seaiiin.
'-f.VL:VArB. A .MTrsi.ii.ir l.llc ...hf.trri.
for ciii(:ijkstex: j:nusi
Id (i;i miM 0111! it !
su.iu,m.- uu. I'Uila ii
( tl.,M. Uuy of ynof l.rnnt.l mr ' 4r.
Jr i.ni. fnr rnlrUra. TcMtlwaNiai
If tni -lUll.r fir l.adl"! uim t
L' ll.ni lllili. I '. Iugftl.. H..,.
The guests are cone the smile slips from bi" '""'"rated pages, only tt.M. Hlgh
Ihe face of the hostess ami she tnvta un est endorsements. Ulggest protlta
to the pain which racks tier boiiy. Many
a woman entertains and wears a smile
while her back aches and her nerves
quiver with pain. Surely any meiltctne
which otTcrs relief to women would be
worth a t ml under such conditions. But
irc.tiurv...i4ii.iwm,ir, tT. nnwi ai-ay, peaching tvonomv to their
lavonte 1 tv-vnptton, is ottered with the wives who ought to ttrst ' get some
proof of erVsoaey in thousands of well thing for (heir wlvia to iwnomtse
attests! cure-s. whit excuse can then be with,
offered for sintering longer?
Ir. Pierce's favorite tVescription i Chronic bronchial troubles and sum
makes weak women strong and sick im r coughs can be tuickty relive I and
women well. It dries entwhltng drains, cured bv Foley's lio i ml I'jr. ir
heals intUmttutio-, and ulceration and aU, jerrask Hart,
cures tcr.ulc weakness.
tt is with the sn-Jleit pinonre 1 write yew A cigamte ts .1 little roil paper.
'tZFSSttZZS tol-aeco and drug with a little u ot
nil. .Vnhr t . Vi "-hc tudTcml untoM n rvar.
mistrrr with mIc-it; U ml nrrmncw - --
ami Jud a a ,nt uxipn ni riiunn noi IXTKUKaSTIXO TO ASH MA SUP-
I)r. meat's Pleasant Pellets stimulate PanU 1 Uant' of Ottcrvllle, Iowa,
the liver. ivrit.'s, I have had a5!h:n.t for thrvo
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. mmmmm mmmmmmm 0T four ears an 1 have tried about all
the cough and asthma cures in the mar
The man who thinks he has married . fc et and have reeel e.'d treatment rrtm
,an Mgel may consider himself very
fortunate if she turns out to be only
a good cook.
On the first Indication of kidney trou
ble stop it by taking Foley" Kidney
Cure. Sold by Frank Hart.
i t . . . .
uiimwrsiT i'nw ikis one crcai aa-
. , ,
vantage over oleomargarine, and that
,IS nolXKly can ever accuse it or trying
to pass Itself off for somethlnir else.
WARNING.
If you have kidney or bladder trou-
. , . . ' , .
ble and do not use Foley s Kidney
, .,, . ,
i.ure, you will have only yourself to
blame for results, as It positively cures
all forms of kidney and bladder dis-
tases. Sold by Frank Hart
Two weeks in a vacation seems like
perloJ but 11 U a ,onB
During the summer kidney irregular
ities are often caused by excessive
drinking for being overheated. Attend
to the kidneys at once by using Fo
ley Kidney Cure. For sale by Frank
Hart.
One of the impossibilities Is to take
i photograph to please a homely wo
nan SHATTERS ALL 'OitDS.
Twice ia hospital. F. A. frilledg..-.
Verbena, Ala,, paid a vast sum to doc-
tors 10 eure a 8' ere case of piles caus-
lens Arnica Salve soon cured him.
SuWues inflammation, contiU-irs
Ache3 ki:is Pains. Rest salve In the
world. 25c at Chas. Roger's drug siore
The trusting shoe dealer is the man
who gets beaten out of his boots
oftenest.
ALL. WERE SAVED.
"For years I suffered such untold mi
sery from Bronchitis," writes J. H.
Johnston, of Broughton, Ga., "that of
ten I was unable to work. Then, when
everything else failed, I was wholly
cured by Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. My wife suffered in
tensely from Asthma, till It cured her,
and al our experience goes to show it
is the best Croup medicine In the
world. A trial will convince you it
is unrivalled for Throat and Lung dis
eases. Guaranteed bottles 50e and Jl.
Trial bottles free at Chas. Rogers.
If it wasn't for the word "tomor
row" the delinquent would have a
very poor excuse.
LOOK PLEASANT, PLEASE.
Photographer C. C. Harlan, of Eaton.
0., can do so now, though for years he
couldn't, because he suffered untold
agony from the worst form of indi- ,
gestion. All physicians and medicines I
failed to help him till he tried Elec- 1
trie Bitters, which worked such won- i
dura for him that he declares they are
a godsend to sufferers from dyspeps.a
and stomach troubles. Unrivalled for
diseases of the Stomach, Liver and
Kidriejs, they build up and ;r;ce new
life to the whole system. Try them.
Only 50c. GuarantiK?d by Chas. Rog
ers, druggist.
The clock makers are the direct
cause of more strikes than t.ny other
clas of workmen.
PROPOSALS WANTED.
Office of C. Q. M. Vancouver Bar
racks. Wash., May 30, 1902. Sealed
proposals, in triplicate, will be receiv
ed at the office of the Depot Quarter
master, Portland, Or. until 2:30 p. m.
June 19, VM)i, and then opened for the
construction of a steamboat in accor
dance with the plans and specifications
on file in the Depot Quartermaster's
Office at Portland, where full informa
llon will be furnlhed. Envelopes con
tained proposals rtiould be marked:
"Proposals for Steamboat." and ad
dressed W. A. BETHEL, Q. U.
JUST 1XHVK AT It Kit'
Whence came that sprightly step,
faultless kln, rich, rosy complexion,
smiting face. Site looks good, feels
jRood. llcre'a hvr svetvt. She u
jlr. King's New Ufe Ullls. Result
i all orgns actlw, d!geiKn kvhhI, no
( headache, no chance for "blues." Try
! them yourself. Only 25c at Oluu,
itogers.
! If that new consumption cuiv would
! effect the cure of the conaumiuloa
jot beer and H.Ur It would fce worth
j more to the country.
! Active agent wanted for " Tbw
t World on Fire" by Murat Halstead.
Hurtling mountains in American In
dies explode, destroying titles full of
' people, startling history ot appa.lkng
phenomena, threatening the globe; (Ot
guaranteed. Agents clear. ng from U
to :S daily. Outtlt free. Encose 10
cents for postage. The Dominion Co..
p. .
U Chicago.
Then- are some men In this country
'physician in New
York and other
riUes, hut got very little bonetU until I
tried 'Alley's Honey ana Tar hSch
i gave me immediate relief and 1 will
'never h without It in my houe. 1
sincerely recommend It to all." For
; sale try Frank Hart.
1 m, . , . ...
: eagie is no more lit Kentucky,
but there is Just its much "old crow"
-" ever ana it makes tnc bo- mora
r"',,K ,nan "u" Klllf l' mnla
tever did.
WAS WASTI.W, AWAY.
-r, , n ..i. , .. , ,
i The following letter from Itolicrt R.
i -,, , Cl, , . . ,
Watts, of Salem. Mo.. Is instructive:
ii have troub;ej wlin klJru.y
jaisea.se for the last rive years. I lost
!1!e3n ad never felt well and doctored
ft.,th Ioaiiin(f physicians and tried all
(remedies suggested without relief.
Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure
and lees than two 'bottle, complete:,
cured me and I am now sound and
well." Sold by Frank Hart.
About the only use some men have
for a head Is that It mukes a conven
ient peg to hang their hats'on.
TKN YBAI13 IN BED.
R. A. Gray, J. P. Oakvllle, Ind.,
wrlti-s: "For ten years I was confined
to my bed with disease of my kidneys.
It was so severe that I could not move
part of the time. I consulted the very
best medical skill avnihil.u 1,1,1 ..,.,,,!
j get no relief unUl Folly's Kidney Cure
j was recommended to me. It has been
:a godsend to m." Sold by Frank Hart.
SiKne people get so untrustworthy
, that theV cannot borrow a lien-wl-nt
j'ace.
No glX1(, heah un,ei ((he khn,y,
iare sound. Foley's Honey and Tar
, makpl, th,. k,lm,yg righLFor aale b
i -?n.Tt. Hart.
Central Meat Market
642 COMMERCIAL ST.
Your i.r.b rn for
no-UK
FRES II A iC D S A L T
Will l.e prnii llv in (I
l H""jri,y tt i.(1 il lo
3. W. MORTON, Prop.
Telephone Sri :tji.
Insurance. Commissi m anl
Sh pping.
C. J. TRhNCH kD,
Agent WVUm Furoij unit
I'ucitic Kipn sH (lomp'ys.
Custom Motive Broker-
i
j J- fcL & COOIx
'
fRANsl-KK COMPANY.
Telephone 221.
DR.4YING AND EXPNESilNij
All goods shipped to our care
Will receive special attention.
No. 53 Duane St
Astoria. Ore,
W. J COOK, Mgr.
Res. Tel. 11JL
Andrew Asp,
Hawn flukrr, BlatlMiiilb aw) srtor
FIF..-.T-CLA8S WORK AT
REASONABLE PRICES.
Special Attention Olven to Ship ate
Steamboat Rtpalrlng.General Black
tmlthlnc, Flrtt-CUii Hjrse
, Shoelnc, eic
CORNER TWELFTH AND DTJANH
Ho U)So Mo
OREGON
Shoit Line
and Union Pacific
TIME tCHEU-
Depart
Chlcaco
Portland
Special
1:00 a.m.
via Hunt
ington Atlantic
Expresa
S:W in m.
via Hunt
ington St. Paul
Fatt mall
I p. m.
via
Spokane
ULE8
From Portlajid.j
Arrivt
Salt lk. Denver,
Ft. Worth, Oma
ha. Kansas City
:Mp,ro
St. UhiI. Chicago
and East
Salt Lake. Denver
Ft Worth. Oma
ha. Kansas city.
JO a. a
St. Louis. Chicago:
nd East.
Walla Walla.
Lew talon. Spo
kane. Mlnneapolt,
St. Paul, Dulutn
7 - 00 a. ro
Milwaukee. Chi-:
Mio an, East I
7J hours from PftUnd
No Change of Cars.
to Chicago
OCEAN AND RIVER tsCHEDUUE
From Astoria
All sailing dam
. m.,
exc.
Monday
For San Kran.
!eo every five days
T a. m. Columbia River
Dadvei- To Por-land and
crot Sun. I Way Landings.
Ht.wmer NalumtH laves Astoria on
tide daily for 1 1 want, connecting there
with trains for Img Bench. Tioga and
North lloarh points. Returning ar
rives at ANtorta uoh evititng.
0 W IjOUNSBKRRT, Agent.
Astoria.
A. U CRAIO.
Ooeral Pasenuur Agent.
Portland. Oregon.
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kiJccys and lladccr r!;b.t.,
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FLOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIG ARS
Supplies of all kinds t lowest rates, for fishermen,
Ftnuers und Lopjrers.
A. V. ALlwEM- Tenth nd Cominerchl Mrceb
POUNDED , 13, 17IO
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
or lomion
TMi: OLDKST I'L'KKLV HKK
Ch Aata In Unltad Htat, i.m,4ii
C. A. HENRY & CO.,
215 Saosome Street
SAMUEL ELMORE
NOTICE
To the
BtmiriesH Men.
Th the People.
r
HOTEL PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
Th 8 Only Flrst-ClaAn Hotel H Portland
TICKETS
TO AND FROM ALL
Points East
VI
SHORT LINE
TO
ill PAl'U DL'LUTH. MINNEAPOLIS,
CHICAGO ANI Pi 'I. NTS HAST.
Tlmmgh l'ala' and Tourist Hl epi rs.
Pining and HulTet Smoking Library
Cars.
Pally Trains; fast time,
For rale, rollers mil lull Informa
tion regarding tl.-ket, routes etc, call
on or address
J W. PHALON. It IVICKHON
Trav. l as. Agt. City Ticket Act
151 Third Street. PwiUiid.
A. B. C DhNNISTON. 1 W. t. A
SH First Avenue. Sittle. Wash.
V fiiinilliir name of tlio hlcagu.
Milwauk'f Si. Paul Railway, known
all over the ttntoit us the liivnl Railway
runnllii; the "PlotHW IJniUed'' tniina
every diiy and night between SI. Paul
and I'lih-iigo. mid i intuitu und Chicago.
"The only ierfvt train In the world,"
t'nderxtiind: Coniuvllous are made
with nil mm nl.n.-tilol linen, H. eurlliK
lo Meiiger the l"t service known.
Luxurious coaoto-i., cli-ctrlc light, steam
heat, of a variety rUiv!! by no other
line.
See Ihnt your ttek.-i rend via "The
.Milwaukee" when itoIiik lo nny tliil
In the t'ultix) Stnttw or Cuim.lu. All
tleket agent sell Ihem,
For rates, ptimplilets or olhr Infor
mation, ad'lesn.
J. W, C VSKV, C, J KliOV.
Trav. lis, Agt . ' n Agt.
Portland. Ore, Portland. Or.
OI KICK IS TIIK WtlKLD.
GENERAL AGENTS.
Sao I'ranclsto. Cat.
& CO., GENTS
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torlan reaches the people,
Ix read by the people, and
has (he confidence and aup
pii't of the people. .Money
upent In Judicious a'lvirtl
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C. 81, Barr, Dentist
Manwll Rulldlng.
171 Commercial St., Astoria, Or.
TIOLKI'HONIC RICl) mi.
Dr. T. L. Ball
DENTIST. v
U4 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore,
J.A. FASTABEND
OWNBRAI. CONTIUCTt'in
AND nUIIJJKH
CHOICE
MEATS
Fresh Meats
Pickled Meats
Cured Meats
Prompt Deliveries
Lowest Prices
Christensen & Co.,
518 COMMERCIAL STHEET.
ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA
RIVFR RAILROAD.
l.KAVK
IMKTt AM'
I'orUanil I n on KlM
ror Ai "fin unit ;
I'olnu
l J m I
? IX) p tn
i II 1(1 m
I Hi p in
AMTi'KIA
r I'.rilMiJ .u l t r ll a
I'i4ui llujopm
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IOpi
hkamhk i'ivintii
Sh.llli Utf- l..f WrtuU.B, ; t i m
II. IA a in I Kt.irl, Kofi Brim (.Uil
HOpu. tlonini.mil mill A.li.rin lol.s m
IA a mi I .'tl.lr N arrrtbin, 1 11 W p to
imp in 1 H. , ll.am n.l. tori I lf
K.Wa ml -irte , ami A'lon. I M a m
Hunday only.
AU train make rloa connctUm at
(liibla with all Northern I'aclfla trains
lo and from the Kail and Hound points
J. C. ATO.
Oen'l freight and Paaaenger Agent
IVIIITB COLLAR LINK
..Forlland - Astoria $ouie.
STR. ''BAILEY GATZERT."
Ially round trliwi except Hunday.
TIME CARD
(rve fortland 7 a. m.
lave Aatorta 7 p. m
Through Portland conneoiioni with
stpamnr Nahrotta from llwa.?o and
Liong i leach I'olnu
White foliar I. In tlekets Inter
chmgeable with O It A N. Co. and
V. T. Co. tlrkts.
The Dalles Route
STR. "TAH0MA."
and "METLAK0"
Dally trips except Hunday.
TIMt CARD
Str. "TAMOMA"
l-eave I'ortland Mon . Wed., Krl.. '. a. m.
liCave Dalles, Tues., Thur., Hat , lam,
Str. "NKTLAKO"
I.v. I'ortland Tues., Thur. Hat.. 7 a. in.
I.v. tHtlles, Mon.. Wed , rtl,, 7 a. m.
landing at foot of AUit Btrect, I'ort
land Oreg-oi,
Hoth
I'honea. Main I'd.
AGENTS.
Jimn M. Ktlloon,
A. J. Taylor.
J J. Luckey,
Wolford A Wyers.
J. t Wyatt,
it It. Gllbreth,
Joim M. Totton,
Henry OlmHtead.
William ItutliT,
K. W. CHICHTON,
The Dalles. Or.
Aatorla, Ore,
Hood Iliver, Or.
White Hlmon, Wn.
Vancouvor, Wn.
Lyle. Wn.
Htevcnaon, Wn.
Carson, Wn.
Hutler, Wn
I'ortlund Oregon,
DR. KINC'S
NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
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lii('iiinoniii,I Iuy m cclMcM
risy, liiidripjx', lloiirsi'iicss,
Scire 'I'liroat, Croup and
Whooping (1o:.cri.
NO CURE. WO PAY.
Pries 60c. find I. t. bOITLES FREE.
1 hese tiny Capsule are supenoi
to Balsam of Co'.uba.
Cuhibs oi Injer tlons "n lftlmJ
CURE IN 48 HOURSlWJ
the tame (Jiieases with
out inconvenience,
A Nickel Harvest
will tm jroiirt overy rt.y In the yi-nr If y nwn
MILLS COIN OPERATINO MACHINES
, 61 VARIETIES
writ, for etlK iu! nmnry m.liln( UKtMtloni.
MILLS NOVELTY CO., Chleare.
H to 23 South )nron Strut.
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