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DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND - WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 8; 1903; .-BZWIGEiESfORPE-RUW Rev, George A. 1 E. Jroutman, ' Mt THE OREGON -. f ' ri" .! I ' . ' fiXj! ih'W-)' .'':i ' 'v ' -,M,-',t i; .'ii4 i FDR DfilBJT -i" Ox, ' i ' " V , ! ;.yashington;iVIo.;; Wri Two English Companies Op- ' crating, in China Open ! "u Portland Offices to Facili tate Greater Shipments of lumber to Chinese Ports, " My' Wife; and I Are Strong Believers In Pe-ru-na." ; . ' V- Catarrh and La Crlppe. -' ivY ueo. A, is. A rouwnan, xvit, TTf. .Lt.&lA. -,... .IXfw arf. . ' V f T MU W IUUr 1UUi VT 1 1 ll- J "9 and Z art strong bellerers la rerun. Jfr 1 ex. - . " Durinr 1908 tnOrt Oreron timber J ka sKiinM) tA. tVia ' nrlanf thM before. . .- , ... , ;';; ' j For th purpose of facilitating their purchase : In , thU . state an office hat X ' been opened in Portland bjr Snethlage a 'Co, limited, of Shanghai and Tientsin, ,and the China Import & Export Lumber .company, limited, of central and north 'China. .'' "ff ; -; . f.:ii-r-i ;1 XW.X Edward. : representing - the -i tw , English companies, ; is at the , Hotel K , the purpose of completing all arrange ... jmenta to open the office hre. ilr. Ed- wards formerly had ', charge of the companier - business in Shanghai - - Within a few weeks C. J. Uutach will . 'arrive from-China to assume charge of .'m ruruana unices Ol mt companies ;X tThelr headquarters are to be In room I3U, in me lumber Exchange bulldlnr. Heretofore the companies have been , shipping something like 40.000,000 feet . of Oregon lumber to the orient each year, . ilils season, however, the bln- menta are to be greatly Increased and V a great deal of the pine timber from 'thia state will be sent to China to be weed In all kinds of construction work. .Shipments of oak from Japan to the . coast are also to be made by the lunv .: ier companies, . ... . T... ..i.,w.. we intend to greatly enlarge our Business," Mr, Edwards said this morn- ing ai me rortiana. "and for this pur. pose we have decided to open offices ner., we nna a ready sale lor Oregon 'pine throughout China." . After ths arrival nf tr ' Tlnfa.h" n take charge of the new Portland branch or tne oriental company, Mr. Edward -win leave nr ixnaon by way or Shang hal. - ; v- - : v i ., " Tha Bnethlage company and the China .Import Export Lumber, company are . ownoa py ,ngnsn people wno are rap- , - iuij increasina; ineir oum in to orient. business Interests infcss S Wvv1 ii lit ..V I i JteY. GsoRGtAZTiiQimm Walnut Hills, .Cincinnati,. Ohio,, THfaj i.v- ajmarai vaara I have been troubled 'with' a peculiar apasmedle affection of tka throat. It would seise me suddenly and for' a few minutes I would be tin able, to, speak BUdihly,; and mr brth would be greatly interfered with. 1 j ,.v.would.b obliged to gasp fpr pr.eat.n, ., . :"A "T. finally concluded that u waa aome l cliUfrhar affection which probably ax. cted the apasm. , It jnterierea wim my vocation as' a preacher, attacking "me fcaaaloBsJly.tn pulpit .. ; l . T had.. heard to, much about Peruna as a catarrh remedy that L determined to try it After taking two bottles, my trousSe has dlsappsareaV I feel sure that-- Peruna has. greatly benefited ma.'' Rev. P.. E. Swanstrom, Swedish Bap tist Pastor, Box i2, Grantsburg, Wis, writes that from- the useetf Peruna he la . nerfectlv ' well. ' entirely .cured; of , x ;hronlc diarrhoea and catarrh, i , Toruna in Tablet Form. L nilLLIOIJ f waa cured of a bad case of catarrh when nothlna- else that I tried had anr effect My wife was cured from a severe oa-ie of la gxlPP. and we feel that the least wa can do Is to rrate- fully acknowledge the merit of Peruna.' "Mr: wire loins me in sendlna Dest wishes for your auecess,' - rZ Throat Trouble, f ' '. ",'v For two" years Dr.' Hart man and hla assistants have incessantly labored to create Peruna In tablet form, and -their strenuous labors have Just been crowned with . success. People who object to, liquid medicines can . now secure , Pe runa Tablets, which, represent the me dicinal Ingredients of Peruna. Each tablet Is equivalent to one average dose of Peruna. .. ' ' . v. H. ,W.'tTate, 20 Lincoln avenue, Ask .Your Druggist . for free Peruoa Almanac for 1908 JTenrMile Eailroad the,bnjy t t rm, - . . ' ri I inn' In iiai ' r- r a ma ir .- . ; . uiuuiiauu a . iisoc to . i v.-' (CBlted Press leased Wli.)fV NOW FASCINATING PASTIME . Danville, 111.. Jan. .PUclnr hla lia bilities at $1,840,81 and his" assets at ,' I3.01J.56S.98, John Mulholland of Fair view 'Landing. Illinois, yesterday Tiled, voluntary petition in. bankruptcy: in ;iJ the fcdoral court here.' Among hla aa vets Mulholland schedules everything from railroads to private libraries,, on ; of the latter including; a set of 63 vol umes 01 . i oe i;artn : and its ; Inhabi tants," from which it might appear he had gained 'much, inspiration in his I . financial , operations. He . assert that he has 1.000 creditors scattered , over . cigni siacca. A- few years' ago '.'Mulholland opened a brokerage office kln St. Louis, then branched out and established office in Kansas City, New York, Cincinnati, De- : troit Buffalo, and Cleveland. In these cuic no incorporated under .tha lawa of i" BLoir, ponuing iiia company, tne, pa per being algned bv btmaeif. . . On tha . XS.OOO.OOO In "null" i un little "can be realized AhnMt tha nnlv S " ' ' . ' f ..." ' "j w t r,'Y I, .;' ,'i Sliii'iJ ';Sv i---. . . 1 1' 1 v0i'.-'V: v! : s "! :'v-?-:-r::-- i':MRf ylllfie can be realized.. About tha only I ' C-V, f .n s r local asset considered of value bytef, :y ore Grant la maid to be tit mile rail- P 4 - - " n road in Texa known as the Texas Short " r - - " " - v " 'v " & Un-rr-r x-'r's;:- . - ; l -.a . i i ; U , J. v.. , , 1 rY-tr , ' ' i:...: :::tV: ::::. : J I S .SWSW-i?" :7:? f a a m a . GREAT WESTERN aaaaaKiiaiw aif'Mfe-.jf'x A .'.j.iAi i.S.-'iZ. mJMmt2& MiStl&tiSi0kUli& ililBllii 1 icsii.as;?.iifs . . v .:::;;:: :: . :v:-:-M yii 5nd6ntocldiplders Vote to J" v ; - -av k ?y uv vaiAk3a rBond CoveriiipDebts : i ( . , i (uoitea press Masea Wire.),. , v.. ? J St Paul. Mlnn Jan, .-foHowlnt; a meeting in London today of th London bondholder ;f : the ' Chicago. & .'-..Great s Western railway, i receiver for the road will be, appointed to maintain status ouo durins the time required 'to dm- P,ar-,. firV mortgage bond covering r tli full indebtednesa of the corpora- f rThl cti6n I was determined tipon 4 1 . , in. Muiuuii i iocunt wmcn was attend' : , ed b President Bticknav -nf tha w,. ' Tha receiver will be named in St. Paul L ':j-V. f 'n wwJaM. t:i.i ' BREMERTON OFFICE r j $V LOOTED BY THIEVES S ' ttTnlted" Prens Utied mtttSmi: t? Bremerton, Wash., Jan. 8. 8afe crackers, between midnight and o'clock l-xniB morning, uiew wjjcu me a&ie in tne I ; Ttoffice of the Bender Lumber company I. anttv escaped witn me strong oox con. L talnhig $200 snd several thousand, dol- jlara (orth of bonds, securities, etc. M'::r. ' v.. . i L h' ' M . .r".'- i- tyy-Wi- m vrf iCKing -up uammyfin-renaer'xesc. - w I the special.fender committee of the city U t th rnuiwtl maoHnv Ihia afternoon I The committee hoa hnd tha fpndof mmmltlM ht the eltv I propoamon unaer conBiacration xor f c6uhclX 01 report In favor of the, Lam- -conducting; test and investlgatine- types ;X"'4'f ' -:. :; f '?ii.'''.;.''t'''"hi:'" '"": ,i.-jrf , ' i , O , Postuml is-made of the 'i I ? purest , cereals : with abso ' ;f Irl'" lutely no 'medication what-j. .' ... . 1- J ft." ever ana wnen uuncu . hc- cording to directions it is .. heavy with food'valiJe and , a:greathourishef and .re-:;. builder, as well as a delic ' bus drink. It is also a spe- i cific for an of the dozens of '' different (diseases caused 4 by coffee. Trial proves this, ' I and "Theres a Reason.' - i Look . in pkgs. .for the famous little book, "The 7. Koad to Wellvi!le.', " bert fender. and will, uree the council to "adpt fit w;a the official device' for This' conclusion " was arrived at by Chairman u Vaughn ? and Councilman Baker 'and triscollvwho attended the fender . testa -at the S'avler .street car barns yesterday morning. While Vaughn does riot favor, the Lambert type,' he is willing to give 'In to th.' wishes of 'ttie Baker and Driscoll view. In order to have, the -matter ended. 1.:y ' , ..-, , of "fenders... of . which there ara several nunarea on tne raarKet. i The . tests ' yesterdays narrowed the choice; r6x- the committee, down to four types, and from one of these the com mittee will helect-one to be used. . These are the Lambert, the Wood, the Chicago and ..the .Jordan. The committeemen will i hold- a -short Ameeting ,before the council, meets and decide upon the Lam bert, which will 5 ba ; recommended to the council, according! to a statement roada by Mr. Vaughn ths morning1. . FEDEMITIOII iaf.r-iV.V-T'V?-.':'1'- "5 ' - '' ''"'" v' ' :' nmimn I'i I ni l! fwl n iiilfluUlillA ?ivW'"':;;"'! .l-'i Xii-" X '""x'f1'';' i" today 'and completed arrangement for the association's -annual meeting, whtoh is to be held at the ,'aam; place tomor row.; UnionlMenlB Restaurants and Barbers 1 iii'ofhelSound City.1 H'gj!f. ICfllt'-aJ'saadliirira.) i. Tacoma. Wash.! Jan. . Two hundred tid'f i'f ty delegates, reprecenUngr "mora than';iir, vocations life, are in .Tacoma today attendlnr the seventh annual con vention of the Washington State Feder ation of Labor. T--:1wr"- - At tha varv outaet a bovcott was de clared on the nonunion restaurants and barbor' shops of the city.- f - ; j . The -' federation wss formally wel comed this afternoon by Mayor Wright, the rexnonse beln delivered by Presi dent Cottertll.of the federation.; ' . -,The greater part of the day was spent in examining credentials, and little busi ness wlU be transacted until tomorrow. ' . 1 - . , - ? : x i ; ; LaJieqftrrlei'Me - iCnltail ' Prran tanned Wlre.1 Petrol t. Mich., Jan. 8. Th executive ommlKee of the Lske Carriers' asso ciation met at the Hotel Poncbartraln .'" 1 1 . ". " 1 . . ' ....... LADIES' DESKS AND MUSIC V $42.50 ; ladies' V Desk in biniseye .maple, . serpentine j front,' full French legs; reduced ! to.. f 21.25 , $36.00 Music Cabinet' in Vernis , Martin; reduced to...i.. ..f 18.00 35.00 Ladies' Desk In genuine ma hogany; reduced to..:. T..f 23.75 $45.00! Combination 4 Music , and Irlor Cabinet inmihogany: re- ' duced to. .;.".. .C . . .4J29.80 , $31.50 Ladies' : Desk in f Circassian walnut; reduced to. VI.... f 22.85 v: , $30.00. Music Cabinet, in, quar- V . ter-sawed golden" ok; reduced to v. . ....... i ... .f 21.T5 ,'$33.50 Music Cabinet in Circassian . walnnt; reduced to ,.;....f22.00 - $28.50 Ladies " Writing Desk in , quarter-sawed golden oak; reduced to. ..i. ...... .f..... .5.. ..fl.T5 , x ;.' .:'x';':: -i i:.'. ' Now is the time to refurnish. ' Ours is a clearance sale that 5 means immense cuts in the price of j , every article in the house ' ODD PIECES 1 tl 'm nI K I " II W " HJ ' ,IT ' f '' 'j-Sall fcaJasataS 111 J ' I ff f' " f . t :Jkv .",5 'Vu'r, :TT ,;x ;.:'"x': .r.. fij1'. $6.50 Smoker's Table in'weathered ? oik;- reduced,, tOi.. ....... ,f 1.75 $11.00 Weathered Oak Cellarette; reduced. to 5.50 $5.00 Magazine Racks , in 'weath ered oak; reduced to....... 82.50 $375 Smoker'g .Table in' weath ered oak; reduced to....... fl.90 $17.50 Magazine. Rack and Cellar-' ette combination; reduced, V 88.75 ' $8.00 Four Shelf Magazine Rack.'i weathered oak; reduced -to f4.00 . $8.50 Pedestal in X quarter-sawed ' golden oak; reduced to..... f 5.00 $3.50 Golden Oak . Fedestat; re duced to ...........81.05 $26.50 Pedestal in finest mahoff any; reduced to. .. 818.25 PARLOR FURNITURE; Ml- X $90.00 2-piece Parlor Suit in t mahogany loose silk velour ' cushion; reduced to.. 8 58.50 : . $125.00 2-piece Mahogany Fin ished Parlor Suit, upholstered in tapestry; reduced, f 62.50 $56.00 5-piece Mahogany Fin ' (shed Parlor Suit.-upholstered - in green '- veronap 'reduced to .......... fso.so . $165.00 3-piece Parlor ' Suit, . upholstered in . silk damask, , frame solid mahogany; "i re duced to f89.50 $100.00v3-piece Mahogany Suit, ..MUAliaaa a al Lri SarAlta , a-aa. duced; to . . ... .VI yf 89;60 $48.00 '2-piece Parlor -Suit in mahogany finish ,; reduced to f 24.00 H05.00 .Extira .Heavy 3-piece Mahogany Finished -Parlor Suit; reduced to 852.50 $75.00 3-piece Parlor Suit, ma- ; hogany finish, ' loose silk1, velour cushions;- reduced .. to a. ....... ........ '.856.50 - ' x - x.;.' . ' i , '. - f-;' " - ' ' ' " xte .rK.i u . l - . - 1 t r "i t vii:l ' r' : , .' Wa.J CHAIRS AND ROCKERS $14.00 Weathered Oak Arm Chair, upholstered in Chase leather; re duced to .. . . . . ... . ... a. . .fT.OO $8.00 Ladies' Sewing' Rocker, loose cushion seat, laced back; reduced to ............ ......... ;.84.0 $29.00 Mission Rocker, or . Arm Chair, loose Spanish leather cush ions; reduced to. 820.50 $15.00 Weathered Oak Arm Chair, -upholstered seat and back in Spari- ish leather; reduced to. ...f 80 ,. $7.00 Hall Chair in .weathered oak. Spanish leather seat; reduced ta V.,...f3.50 $10.00 Arm Chair, Mission -design. Weathered finish: reduced to 85.95 C$38.50 Golden Oak ' Rocker, uphol stered m best ohve leather; re duced to 826.25 f 17.50 Golden Oak Hall Chair, up holstered seat, and back in best leather; reduced to .88.76 EXTENSION TABLES Hi n I 'it ilSi: $34.00 8-foot Extension Table in quarter-sawed golden oak; reduced to 822.90 $54.00 8-foot Extension Table in quarter-sawed golden oak; reduced to .. .;.."..; ..8 33.40 $25.00 6-foot Pedestal Exten sion Table in golden oak; re duced to ,..'...8 16.50 $38.00 8-foot. Extension Table in quarter-sawed golden oak; deduced to . 823.85 $25.00 6-foot Extension Table, pedestal -base,., golden finish; reduced to ......... 8 14.90 $6.00 6-foot Extension Table, golden finish; reduced, 84.75 $17.50 6-foot Extension Table, round top, weathered . finish; reduced, to ........... f 8. 75 $45.00 Mission Dining Table, 8-foot extension; reduced to ....f31.60 OFFICE DESKS ' , We are closing out our entire line - of office furniture, Roll Top, Flat' ; Top, Typewriter and Standing k - Desks; Office Tablea and Office . Chairs. Cost and less than cost, $90.00 60-inch Roll Top Desk in quarter-sawed golden , oak: re duced to .... .85950 $82.50 54-inch Roll Top Desk Jn quarter-sawed golden oak; reduced to ...... ........... . . .". . .8 53.75 , ,$100 60-inch Roll' Top , Desk - in quarter-sawed golden oak; reduced , to .870.00 $j?6.00 54-inch- Roll Top Desk in " quarter-sawed oak, golden or weathered finish; reduced, f 39.75 , $33.00' 54-inch Flat Top desk in quarter-sawed ' oak,, golden or weathered finish; reduced,. 824.50 $45.00 60-inch . Roll Top Desk in : weathered oak; reduced to f 31.75 $36.00 60-inch Roll -Top Desk in golden oak; reduced to.. ,825.50 Yx. : -c-1' 1 ' .'.' ) u ': a"f ' i- ;':' X: i r V- ' BUFFETS LIBRARY STABLES CHINA CABINETS.; $28.50' .China Cabinet; bent glass endsxblden .of weathered .oak; re duced t'o . Cc. .i'X.vi . . .XX. .817.95 $35.00 5 China t Cabinet, in quar- . , 'ter-sgwtfd i golden ;...'.--.bak;. v reduced.,.. to- f. t ;. V : '. ' fa?is.a - $40.00 Weathered-Oak China Cab inet, bent elass front and sides; 2 mirrors, and one glass shelf; re duced to . . ... ... .'829.75 . ,$70.00 China Cabinet, two mirrors in back and one; glass sneit; re duced to 13.40 $28iX) China Cabinet, Mission de- , sign, .weathered ; finish; reduced ' to ... ...v......: ... .X,. .814.00 $62.50 China. Cabinet i and Buffet . " combination, golden, or i weathered oalf; , reduced to . ..i . 843.50 ; i-- ". - - xx' XX .'.! ; Xx; ,,i $68.00., Library- Table in early English oak, drawers on: both; ( sides; reduced to ...8 34.00 i : $47,50 Library Table, in quar-' ter-sawed golden oak; reduced 1 to ........ i.......... $34.40 $24.00 Library Table in' quar- ter-sawed oak ' finished, early English;-reduced 'tor. $16.85 " , $21.00 ; Quarter-sawed G61den Oak Library?Table,!brie drawer 1 and lower,: shelf; ; reduced to .;;;.:.:;....;;..$i6.5o $35.00 Library Table in quar- tered golden oak, full French legs; reduced to . . . . .$26.40 $31.00 Mahogany Finished Li brary .Table, one., drawer and . "shelf below; reduced, $15.70 1 1 I A'aY8 $75.00 Mission Buffet, 'mirror top and leaded glass front; - reduced , to $44.70 $75.00 Combination' Buffet and , China Cabinet ' in weathered oak; reduced to ..... v..;i.;..,$37.50 $48.00 Buffet in weathered oak; lead glass doors inf front; reduced - to . . . . . .."-i .v. i $36.60 ... ,X $120.00 Buffet in . quarter-sawed golden oak; 'reduced, to.. ;..$60.00 $43.00 Early English Buffet, lead ed glass, full swell front; reduced to. . . ..... . . . .... ... .$28.75 ' $3750 Buffet;in jweathercdfinish; . " canppy top, leaded glass .front; re duced to ............... . .$19.50 v $36.00 Buffet, Mission design, lead ed glass doors in front;' reduced to ........... ;.:.,..;....J$23.7o $40.00 Quarter-sawed golden oak - Buffet, full swell front, - French ' legs; reduced to $31.50 $102.50, Extra Large Buffet: in quarter-sawed golden X oak; re- ' duced to ,$76.00 $60.00' Buffet in 4 quarter-sawed golden oak: reduced to.'., $44.50 DID FULTON SWEAR j"(j,- ;3i , " : m 'i . i m X'VX t-? (Continued "from .PaJr On.1) KX It is being contended by some that an Oath taken over the telephone-wotud not stand the test of the courts ana mat d i ton could. If ffejr -desired to Taisa the i pmnt, enjoin' necreiary or oiaio tsenaaa ifrom having;: the senator's natnte placed on. the , oniciai auot- wnen n , is mao tin. m .It .is : nolnted , out that the: United COldtoronutfobecked. -' Serloua throat State ,Hprem. court1 ha held ty in- "avv;w avuvn lerai action made T .. . 1 a . . ,,i . - i-y jmo on saouia permit a cougn or up. ta eri as i meanlnsr of the statute. ysea&d uao promptly. R3B- :-ISiill-fc lepral action maae- or ' laaen oyer . mo telephone is not binding, within, tha ( It Is not believed that there is much danger of the technicality being called upon ,! by any one-. opposed to 8enator Fulton, but at the same time the point txafMnRRft is arousing a good deal of discussion IVtB 13 M fcl M umonar tha tedhnloallv-minded. , . i r W, afl u , 'X" . X' which quickly relieves and cures cbldsj - .Tomorrow and' Friday1 will positively coughs, broocbitla, whooplng-Qough,' h ,av"i,:3K:XJr'i?S0UTiJn wBt metSles, croup, and prevente pneu' a buis-y Portland oa, co.. monia and consumptJon. - irADnmir CHTT S 9 Trial Dottle Free. T7sliavaahan1nta,Anofllan4ln Tir Tlnira Cough Syrup and to convince yoa that it will cure, we will send a trial bottle free to all who will write us and mention thla paper. A. (J. Meyer Co .Baltimore, Md. . (Continued - from Fag One.) ; UTAiat mo suBSTrnrnt, ; AV for Sr. Hull's Couch ftvrun. iAslst 6n Tiftving it There Js no remedy better 'or 'Jut as good" i It is tha old reliable cure. .ITioe Me., so, and Si.oo. - , t '4 ' mrvr. buu'i toocn sjtob cae uvea wns perfect safety to the youscrat child. It la aba utatrry rura. Uuanintaed under the National Pure Food sad Drugs Art serial No, 6, , , f je voted Ito, statement or error apparent a decree mad by th supreme court for error apparent In the record. ,; ; j X ' Advers to: TliBtUt.shv "Elghteen of the v' nineteen asslgn tnents in the- complaint ar for- error apparent, and can not be sustained, for the reason that this court has not Julias, diction or power, to grant th -relief prayed for'on that ground.-, Tha requli sites of a bill of review. ha v. already been statfld. . It ; remains to V consider whether, the allegations .or. the bin not mm . . j- ? x i m mm a al llllll i;IU llx. 1 1 jjwx';f Arm MP CONTAINS NO HARMFUL x DRUGS ' 'i I I Cures Coughs. Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat ; 4 Th Genuine is in the . :-f::'j'..,:ifflX'iwi.;a a constitute 'some new matter 'that ha arisen In-time -after the decree, .or. some discfovery after1 the decree.'" i . Thla point Is also settled adversely to the plaintiff, stating conclusions- follows: ,.,-, i ' w i.. ."'''' -' ' 'The comnlnlnt shows the decree in the former suit was entered (n ths court on the fourth dav of Auarust. 1904. The only' allegations" In the coAiplalnt 1 not necessary r to- statement ' of errors ap parent refer to -the refusal of two wit nesses to answer certain Questions wnen their .dertaaitions ' were taken In i New Vorlc City, and the efforts .of defendant koss to- induce tnose witnesses to re fuse to answer the questions, and also the refusal of a witness at th trial In this coust to answer certain questions. "No attempt has been made to ahow that any one of these subjects Is 'hew r ' Clesr the voice. AEaythflL- Trnutloa ctusea by congix fcj. Uss wbsa reared. 1 matter, that ha arisen in time after tba decree, of? that any one of V them la 'soma discovery after the decree.' Th history of the former suit as detailed In the complaint seems to indicate that not one of these subjects is new or has been discovered since the decree.- It is unnecessary to discus whether or not the natter under consideration is so pleaded as to comply with the requisites or a Din ex review to us ueaucea irom tha decisions ' already - cited, t sines tha object Ion. that the allegations are not of new matter or discovery must , be sustained.-; .". - . ; "Defendant insist' tSe-rcord in the former suit is not sufficiently set out 1 n th ooplaint. - The com pie te record is not pleaded.-but the court 1 of the opinion that-the p.leader is only required ta set out the substance of the record sufficiently to exhibit ' the errors of which h. complains, and the relation of the same to the subject of the liti gation. - This Dlaintlff lias attempted to do, and It has not been made to appear ne naa laiiea in any materiaj res pec c The court beltevea the record 1)h been sufficiently set out. .to. expUln Uw fors of whfch plaiDtiff complains. . "Th demurrers" r 'austilned w to the first and tnlrd grounds an-l over ruled as to the ' second iroun.l," - The antiaeptic qualities of Me:dcan Mustang Unimcn id all cases of Insure Its It expels all dangerous ? beinif the ind foreign matter he best for use annnT in the wound. InfLimm i tion is kept do wn an 1 1 ! , e injured parts ren ! t-- ! painless. It soot!.. relievts prom; t . a ! positively. Insist on f t X v ' you ask t r .r - .. t3'sffKii'"t, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and all Open n'