isrsass- V Conducted by Mi Hattie 11. Claiikk. WOMAN'S WORK. Darning llttlo stockings For restless llttlo feet; Washing llttlo facos To koon tuotn clean and swoot; Hearing lllblo lessons; Teaching catechlstus; Fraying for salvation From heroay and schism Woman's Work. Sewing on tho button; Ovcrseolng rations; Soothing with a kind word Otbors'lamontatlons; Guiding clumsy Bridgots And coaxing sullon cooks; Entertaining company And roading roceni books Woman's Work. Burying out of sight Hor own unhealing smarts; Letting In thosunshlno On our clouded hearts; llludlng up tho wounded, And hoaliug tho sick; Bravoly marchlug onward, Through dangnrs dark and thick Woman's Work. Loading llttlo children, And blosslng manhood's yoars; Showing to tlio sinful Ilow God's forglvonoss chcors; Scattering swoot roses Along anothor's path, Smiling by tno waysldo, Content with what sho hath Womau's Work. Lotting fall hor own (oars, Whero only God can soe; Wiping oil auothor'H With tondor sympathy; .Learning by experlonco; Toachlug by oxamplo, Yoarnlng lor tho gatownv, Golden, poarly, nniplo Woman's Work. Lastly comelh sllouce, A day of deep roposo Ilor locks smoothly braldod, Upon horbroaat a rose; Lax lies resting gontly Upon tho marblo chook; A look of blessed peaco Upon tho forohcad meok ! Hor hands softly foldod, Tho kindly pulsos still; Hor lips know no smiling, Tho noblo heart no thrill. Her couch needs no smoothing, Suo cravoth no care; Love's tondorost entreaty Wakes no rosponaes thoro. A fresh grnvoin tho valloy Toars, bittorsobs, rogrot; Ono moro solomn loston That life may not forgot. Fbco forovor lilddon, Haeo forovor run " Dust to dust." n volco salth, And woman's work Is done. Mckenzie. 1JV .IKSHIi: (J. 1). Lvtlcr . Dkau Fmi:xi: In an excursion down tho river yostordny wo passed ft boautiful residence, Htirrouudctl by no blo onks ftnd lovely niuples. A broad path wound gracofully among thom up the graded stoop. Itaro flowers, cul tured by skillful hands, porfumed tho nlr and added beauty to tho scono. Here and there a fountain of puro cold water pushed, reminding ono of tho 'Fountain of Life," adding, If possible, moro loveliness to the place. Listen .lug to tho various exclamations of my friends as wo nenred tho homo of my cousin Xoll to Loroy I thought of tho time long ago, when I ilrst visited that place. Instead of tho pretty villa that now crowns tho hill, a crooked little log cabin stood there. Tho front yard was filled with articles of cast-off cloth ing, old tin-ware, chicken coops, and various other things too numerous to mention. Yes, thero tho Yarnoths lived; and, ns wo came insight of Nel lio's home, 1 silently contrasted tho past with tho present. Years ago as wo entered tho dingy littlo cabin, It was liko leaving n field of sunshlno and plunging into a dark cave. Mrs. Y. greeted us very warmly and straight way Introduced: "My eldost dartor, Armlnta." ' My olde.it dartor," was a girl thir teen years of ago, and very quiet. Oh ! What a visit wo did have! Tho dinner was the queerest part of it. Mrs. Y. was very proud of her biscuit, but I would namo them snlorotus. Tho day on which wo wero visiting was Tues day, nnd, as wo sat at the tablo, our hostess said: "Law sakes! "What does all tlioso knives? Why, I scoured thom hist Friday." As tho days grew shorter, Harry and 1. spent tho long evenings studying and reciting our lessons. Christmas came, and "Santa Clans" brought us alia fow presents. Now Year's day, wo all went down to Undo George's who lived six mllos down tho river. Our visit was very pleasant Indeed, and Cotisiu, Nellie, a girl fifteen yeaw of age, accompanied us liomo and spont tho winter with us. Sho and Armlnta Ynrnoth mot and becamo good friends, .and Armlnta soon began tocopy Nell's lady-llko ways. Gertrude, dear, " The day beams in tbo crimson West Now bid adieu to hill and vale," .-:o, good night. (To be continued.) God sees hearts as we seo faces. Literary Night-Workers. Moderate night-work, by thooxpress testimony of experiment and experi ence, does no hurt to bodily or mental health, but rather tho contrary. Mr. E. S. Dallas somewhere takes noto how well, and to what old age, nocturnal toilers retain thoir strength and facul ties; how vlgorous-mimlcd and stroug framed have eminent astronomers been Copernicus living to bo seventy, Galileo sovonty-elght, Flamsteed sev-onty-threo In splto of a disordered body; and or his persistence, night and day, in toil harder, ho said, than a corn-thresher's. Then, again, wo nro referred to by Bradley, who did as much night-watching, and yet ran out the allotted period of three score, nud ten years; and Maskelyno, his success or ns Astronomer Itoyal, who told four score all but one year: and grand old Hershcl, whoso daily labors and night watching lasted so long, and wero per formed so well that ho may bo said to have tlono the work of threo lives, and ho reached the ago of oighty-four. His son Sir John renewed tho talo of yoars and of toll. Tho practical advlco offered to tlioso who so wish to rob the night to tho best advantage, is, for tho robber to bleop two or three hours, get up and work two hours, and then sloop on tho rest of the night; doing which, ho is promised that ho shall not feel tho loss of tho sloop ho has surrender ed. But constitutions nnd capacities vary, nnd somo intending robbers may find tho plan laid down for them n mockery and delusion, If not a suaro. Pliny.tho elder began his studies In summer ns soon ns It was light; in win tor, generally at ono in the morning, but often nt midnight, and nover later than two. How could Richelieu find time amid tho multltryllnous cares of state to writo his moffiqirs nnd his miscellanies? Only by night-work. Ho slept scarcely at all. Ills nights wero given to composition and study. Archbishop Williams, Englaud's'last clerical chancellor, required, from youth to old age, but threo hours' sleep in twenty-four to keep him In good health. What tho Lord Kcopor got through, first and last, in tho way of reading, must have been a sight for soro oyes; it oven makes tho oyes soro to think on. It was not until his sovoro application broucrht on a nearlv fatal Illni'ss. tlmt. Salmasius gavo up his cherished habit of devoting tho whole of every third nignt entirely to study, l'areja. tho painter, slavo nnd enlnr- grinder to Velasquez, would spend wholo nights in drawing, and all but donied himself sloon altoirotliorln mn. sumed emulation of his great master. joiiu oemou is pictured by Mr. Dal las in his little chamber in thoTomplo, poring over piles of black-Iottor, add ing another and another to his host of precedents, and muttorlnir a simnr against ecclesiastics and their tithes. wlillo tho faggot on his hearth has burnt itself out. and tho wiilfn nalwa are blown by tho night wind about his ecu, and somo on ins papers and nil tllO dim nir With lllotOM. KnninnnHn describes his philosophic friend Varig- nuii, ub uiu iiuiuoi uicir longing as tlio most laborious of students, clan to on with what ho wnsdolnirnttwoln the niorninir. under tho nroto.vt nf i not being worth whllo to go to bod, be cause ho usually ro.-o nt four. Mr. Pepys took credit to himself, as well ho might, in his reports to tho Admiralty, that in ids olllelal labors in that depart ment, involving bralnwork ns well as ponwork toilsome and sovoro, ho made nodlstlnctlon of hours botwoon dayand night, being less acquainted, during tho wholo war, with tlio closing his day's work before midnight than after It." Tin: JJuksiit Sim:. Look on tho bright side. It is tho right side. Tho times may bo hard, but it will make them no easier to woar a gloomy and sad countenance. It is tho sunshino nnd not tho cloud that makes a flower. Thoro is always that boforo or around us which should cheorand fill tlio heart wan warmth. Tiiosky is bluo ton times whero It is black onco. You havo trou bles; It may bo so. So havo others. None are frco from them. Thoy give sinew nnd bono to life fortltudo and coiirago to mnn. That would bo a dull sea, and tho sailor would nover get skill whero there was nothing to dis turb tho surface of tho ocean. It is the duty of ovory ono to extract all tho happlneso and enjoyment ho can with out and within him; and, above all, ho should look on tho brightsido of things. In tho long run tho great balance rights itself. What is ill becomes well what Is wrong, right. Men nro not made to hang down elthor their heads or lips, and thoio who do n only show that they are departing from the paths of common son.io and right. There is more virtue in one sunbeam than in a whole hemisphere of clouds and gloom. Therefore, look on tho bright sldo of things. Cultivato what is warm and gonial not tho cold and repulsive, tho dark and morose. Good Luck. Somo young men talk about luck. Good luck Is to get up at six o'clock In tho morning; good luck, If you havo only a shilling a weok, is tolivoupou eleven pence and save a penny; good luck Is to trouble your head with your own business, and let your neighbors alone; good luck Is to fulfill the commandments, and to do to others as wo wish them to do unto us. They must not only work, but wait. Thoy must plod and persevere. Pennies mut be iaken caro of because thoy aro tho seeds of gulnens. To got on In tho world, they must take caro of homo, sweep their own doorways clean, try to help other people to avoid tempta tion, and have faitti in truth and God. Tho fixed purpose sways and bends all circumstances to its use, ns the wind bands tho reeds and rushes be neath It. WILLAMETTE FARMER. CHOICE RECIPES. Hot Homa Ono pint of milk, ono small cup of home-made yeast, Hour enough to mnko a stiff batter, ralso over night, in tho morning add ono egg, ono tnblespoonful of butter, nnd Hour enough to mako It stiff to roll. Mix well and let it rise, then knend It again, roll out, cut with a round tin nnd fold over, put thom In a pan and cover very close. Sot them in a warm plnco until they are very light, bake quickly, and you will have delicious rolls. Sroxai: Cakk. Take one colVco cup full of sugar and four eggs; bent thom to a cream, add a pleco of snleratus as largo as a pea, dissolved in a teaspoon ful of milk, and n teaspoonful of lem on; stir in cnrofully n coH'eecupful of flour. I3ako In a quick oven. Gixar.it Cookies. Take ono teacup of sugar, ono of molasses, ono egg, one teaspoonful of snleratus, one of ginger and ono of vinegar, ami mix them with seven tencups of Hour. Ni:w Ykak's Cookiks. Three pounds of sugar, two and a half of but ter, ono pint boiling water, throe tea spoonfuls baking powder: dissolve tho sugar in tho water, add Hout, and knead the dough until it shines; bake in a slow ovon ten or llfteou minutes. Tapioca Pudding. Wash four largo tnblespoonfuls tapioca, and soak it for nu hour in a llttlo warm water; strain It through a sieve, and mix It with the woll-bcuton yolks of four and the whites of two eggs, a quart of milk, half n teaspoonful of grated nutmeg, und sweeten it with sugar. Uako it fii a dish, with or without puff paste round tlio edges, ono hour. Ykast. For making yeast without yeast to start it, tako one ounce of hops, ono half-pint of flour, ono hnlf-tencup of brown sugar, ono half-teacup of salt, ono pound of potatoes, boiled and mashed. Put tho hops in one gallon of water nndjsteop ono hour, then pour over tho other Ingredients whilst boil ing hot; stir well; let it stand two days in a warm place. (Strain tho hop tea boforo using) and ufter standing two days, bottlo lor uso and tie your corks. Miw. J. U. Kxait. Lako lUvor, March 10, 1877. BREVITIES, Tho greatest common divisor death. A goodword is as soon said as an Hi one. Mako men intelligent, nud thoy bo como Inventive. Lot your llrst, last, and best confidant bo your mother. No mau has a right to ask n woman to become his wlfo unless he has paved tho way, by ciutlon nnd forethought to a comfortable homojfor her. When tho tonguo of slander stings theo, lot this bo thy comfort they nro not tho worst fruits ou.whlch the wasps light. A scandalous libolor says that tho friendship of two young ladles is al ways a plot against a third ono. Wo only quoto to confute. " Who discovered America?" was tho question asked for examination of a class In ono of the public uuuools of Ohio. " Ynnkeo Doodle," screamed a sonlor. A yard-stick Is very useful in u store; a stick on tho stago is of no uso what ever; a stick in n tumbler is somotimes in danger of making the sidewalk tin ovon to pedestrians; article of u hus band or wife is apt to bo much longer than is dosired, and a stick full of mat ter is tho commonest thing read in nowspapors. A Vermont court gavo u wholosomo little locturo, the other day, to it wo man who applied for divorce on the ground that her husband was a drunk urd and nbusod hor. Tlio court asked her if sho knew ho was a drinking man when sho married him, and she ad mitted that she did. The Judge said that when a woman marries such n man, with her oyes open, sho ought to stand by the risk she has taken, and a dlvorco should not bo grunted. "Laughter! 'tis the poor man's plastor, Covering up eaeh Mil disaster. Laughing ho forgets his troubles, Which, though real, swim but bubbles, Linghterl whether loud or imito, Tolls tho human kind irom brunt, Laughterl 'tis hope's living voice, Bidding us to mako u choice, And to cull trom thorny bowors, Louving thorns and taking (lowers. " A Baby's Way. It was Just nbout sunset, tho slreot hnd been sprinkled, and tho residents of tho neighborhood woro grouped on piazzas and doorstops enjoying them selves In chat and watching tho mo tions of tho children playing on tho sidewalk. Along tho walk came a young man who looked as though ho might be connected with tlio river, ho had the general iudc-crlbahlo appear ance of a boatman, and, additionally. It must bo confessed that ho may havo been drinking. As he approached tho children they attracted his attention, and ho stopped to look at them. Then ho began muttering to himself, and un mindful of tho people on tho adjacent doorstep, who could hoar his words distinctly: "There's pretty children. I haven't any now. I wonder if they'd bo scared If I should speak to one of them." Ho went up to ono of tho chil dren and took him by tho hand. Not ing by instinct tho rather disreputable appearanco of tlio man, the boy caught away his hand and ran, tho other chil dren, in terror, imitating his oxamplo. Disappointed and hurt, tho mau turned nway to go, when a wee, white-clad bit of a baby girl, not yet big enough to talk, turned about suddenly from tho escaping covey, and toddled laughing ly back toward tho man, holding out her hands. Tho dlsreputablo fellow caught her up in his arms, and then sho laid her chubby pink cheek against his grimy unshaven ono and cuddled and cooed as only a baby knows how to cud dlo and coo. Tho baby's mother, watching nil, closo by, did not inter fere. Tlio man held tho child for a moment, nud then put her down gont ly, and hurried off with tears In his oyes. There was nothing very strik ing nbout tho incident, but It did ono rough heart a great deal of good, nnd didn't hurt tho baby. A Hoy's Composition. A Wiscon sin schoolboy handed in the following composition recently: ' I g to school to rend and rite and slphor to slide on tho Ico and trade off an old nlfo If 1 have ouo in summer to pick wild Howors and strawberries and to get out of work hot days, somo boys has to go to school to got out of their mother's road, but 1 would rather stay In winter than to go to miles and set by a cold stove nud froze my toze. 1 llko to go to school to seo tho teacher scold tho big girls w hen they cut up, some goes to school to fool but I go to study when wo aro old wo can't go to school and then wo will feel sory tlmt wo fooled when wo was young and wont to school. I don't got no tlmo to fool anyway for I havo lots to do when It comes to mygogrnphy.' To Iindlos. ITCHS. DIt. CIIAIC 1 now prepared to re ceive patient nt her ulllcc. in Salem. Daring tlio lat jear flio ha had extensive practice; nt Dr. Adams' popular Medical lnMlttito nt Portland. In treating ladles, nnd reel comldent of alUmUm; relief hi mort caics of n chronic cnaracter. Special atten tion paid to fernalo wcakncMand nen on prostration. In connection with her treatment, lic uc tho cele brated Medicated Electric Vapor llatlm, which aid vadly In effecting cure. OMco and residence, . o, corner of Center nnd Bummer rtrcett, Salem. 0B. A. fasxiltli, -A.xvtit, Salem. Oregon, dealor In Stereoscope and Stereo rcoplc View, and Scene of Salem and tho ruriound Ins country. Llfd.tlzo holograph, In India ink. Oil or Water Color. oll FRUIT TREES ! Prices to Suit tho Hard Times ! 3! Woodburn Nursery, wooDSu&xr, Minoir co., onsaoxr. A Choice Selection of Fruit, Shade, Ornamental, ..AND.. Nut-Bearing Vines, and Shrubbery, num ana Prune Trees, C'oiiMtaniiy on iinmi. ADDUESS, J. H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn. Hend for circular, ecpsstf ATTENTION HEEP GROWERS!! A HUltK CUItK YOU Scab, Sorow Worm. Foot Hot, AND ALL Para8itos that infoat Shoop. TT 13 SAPKIt. IlKTTKU AND VASTUV C1IKAI. THAN ANVOTHEIt KKKKCTUAI. ItKMKDY VOU THE TItEATMKNT OV SHBEI'. IT Improves the Health OK TUB ANIMAL, AND TUB QUALITY OP THE WOOL. tff Ono irallon la enouli for ono hundred In two hnttlriwl Shn.Mi firrnnllm. tn ,liolp mn. .1. Hi u.wl coudltlon. It U put up In 1'IVE-OAI.I.ON OANB-Prlcc, (13 per ran. Scud for circular, to T. A. DAVIS & Co.. PORTLAND, OltKOON, WIioIcnuIo AueiiU fur llio Mate. Or to Your nearest Itolntl DrnwM, tnvfl SPECTACLES, SFECTACLESI For Old and Young. Far-Sighted and Near-Sighted, Nliootluc-ilaiie for Niortiiii-u, HTEKL. BII.VK11, AND flOLl) PltAMBH. I AM prepared to tupply HpcrUcIi' to lit all eyvf.at price to null. V W. .TIAIITIN, Jeweler & Optklan, Hunk Mock, ritutu fit. Hatem, Kay 1'J, 1B7U. Dm LUCIUS BBZX, ' Hacct-f nor to J. M. Kieliu & Co., 85 Llbertf St., - - NKW YOItK, CommiMMiou J-u; a tit IIIOK I1UYINQ ANO POilWAItDINU FltOM . New York via Itiimn, I'aclflc Itallroid, and Cape Hom, all LlncU of MercbandUe, and for the ule of 1'rodacU from tlio I'aclflc coat, for tbo collection of money. Ac. octbtf J. A. STKATTON, Attorney at Law, SALEM. OHHQON. Offlco on Statu Street, oppoelte tlio Pcunctt lloucc, ZHrfe' MARK THESE FACTS ! THK TESTIMONY OP TUB WHOLE WOULD. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. 'T.l-r.nf ll.n mtfTnrttifynnrt fllaAflnnil rand thd following. ii"IiOt all who lmvo boon glvon up by Doc lorn, and spokon of as lnourablo, read tlio fol lowlnc r.d"I-ot nil who can bollovo facts, nnd cau hikvo faith In ovklonco, road tho following. Know am. mon hv tiikhk 1'KKsents. That. on thin, tho Twentieth day of Juno, In tho yonr of Our Lord Ono Thsusnnd Eight Hun dred nnd Sixty-six, personally cntno .Tosopli Hnydock, to trio known ns such, nnd bolng duly sworn, doposod as follows: '"That ho is tho solo Konorai agout for tho Unltod States and dnpoudnuclosthoroof for preparations or modlolnes known as Dr. llolloway's Pills and Ointment, nud that tho following cortltl I'ntos aro vorbntlm coplos to tho bout of his kuowladgo nud bollof. JAAU'S MtMKlTlll'J, r,.s, Notary Public, 14 Vfnll Stroot, Now York. Juni: 1st, ISGO. Dn. 1Ioi.i,ovay: I tako my neii lo wrlto you of my groat rollol, nnd that tho awful pain In my sldo has loll mo at last thanks to your Pills, Oh, Dootor, how thankful I mn tlmt I can got somo sloop. 1 can novor writo It enough. I thnnk you again and again, and am sure that you aro really tho friond of all sufforors. I could not holp wri ting to von. nud bono you will not tako It amiss. JAMRS MYK11S, 11(1 Avonuo D. TIiIh Utnonrtlfvlliiit I was dlsoharcrnd from tho army with Chronic Dlnrrhmt, and havo boon cured by Dr. Holloway's Pills. WILSOtf IIAKVKY, Now York, April 7, 180(1. ill Pitt Stroot. Tho following Is an Interesting caso of a man otnployod In an Iron Foundry, who, In pouring molted Iron Into a tlnsk that was dump and wot, caused nu axploslon. Tho moiled iron was tnrowu nrounu nuu on mm ill it i'unuii miumii. nuu ud ntw uhiiivh dreadfully. Tho following cortlllcato was given to mo, by him, about olght weeks nftor tuo accident: NKwYmiit, Jan. lu, 18(H), My namo Is.Jncob Ilardyj I am nn Iron Konudor. I was badly burnt by hot Iron It. Novombor last; my burns honied, but 1 lmd a running soro on my log that would not honl. I trlod Hollo way 'b Olntmont and It on rod mo in n fow wooks. Tills Is all truo, and anybody can noo mo nt Jncknon's Iron Works, l!d Avonuo. J.HAKDY, llOOoorcliHt. Extracts from Various Loiters. " I had no nppotlto; Holloway's Pills gavo monlionrtyono." "Your Pills nro niarvoUou8.M " I send for nnothor box, nnd koop thom lu tho house." " Dr. llollowny lias cured my hoadaoho Hint was chronic." " I gnvo ono of your Pills to my babo for cholera morbus. Tho dear llttlo thing got woll In a day." " My nauson of a morning Is now curod." "Your box of Holloway's Olntmont eurod mo of nolsos In tho hoad. I rubbod sumo ol your olntmont behind tho onrs, and tho nolso liss loft." " Send mo two boxos, I want ono for a poor family." " I enclose a dollar, your prlco Is 23 conUi, but tho modlolno to mo Is worth a dollar." "Sond mo llvo boxos of your Pills." "Lot mo havo throo boxos of your Pills by return mall, for Chills and Kovur." I lmvo over '200 such Testimonials as thoho, but want of spaco compels mo to conclude. For Cutaneous Disorders, And all eruptions of tho skin, this Olntmont lu mnuf. Invnliinhln. It. tlnn tin! unnl nvfAp. millv nlnrin. lint: iinnnfrntixu ii'ltli ihn ttwmf searching oll'octs to tho vory root of tho evil. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS Invariably euro tho following dlsoasos: Disorders or tho KlditejH. In all (IIhohhos nfl'octlng tlioso orgnus, whothor thoy socroto too much or too llttlti water; or whothor thoy bo allllctod with stouo or gravol, or with aohos and pains set tlod lu tho loins ovor tho regions ot tho kid neys, those Plllsshnuld bo taken according to tlio prlntod directions, nnd tho Olutmout should 1)3 well rubbod Into tho small of tho Imok at hod tlmo. This troatment will glvit almost Iniinodlnto relief who" UH other meuns have fulllod. For Htomnctis out or Order. No inodlcluo will so olfectunlly linprovii tho touo of the stomnoh as tlioso Pills; thoy remove all acidity, occasioned oltlier by In toinnornuco or linpropor diet. Thoy roacli the llvor and roduco it to a healthy net Ion; they nro wonderfully olllcaulnus lu cusos of spasm in taoi inoy novor mu in curing nil disorders of tho llvor nud Htonuch. HMoicaii J'ttU uh tin Utt rtmtitij known In the uvihijvr me jtxioaut'j uittattt; Auuo. Diiblllty, Asthma, IlllloiiH Com plaints, JSlotohesoii tho Kkiu, Dowel Com- plalntH, Colics, Constipation of tho Dowels, Consumption, Iiillniumntlou, Juundlce, l.lyer Com- plnlnts, Lumbago, Piles, Jthoiiumtlsm, Iteteiitlou of Urluo, Scrofula, or Klugtj's Kvll, fioio Throats, iiropsy, Dysentery, ICrysliioIas, Feinalo Irregu larities, Fovorsofall kinds, Fits, (lout. Hoadaoho, Indigestion, Niouo ,U Urn vol, Kocondary .Symptoms, TIa.Doloureux, Tumors, Ulcers, Vonoral Atl'uo tlnus, Worms of nil kinds, Wonkness from any cuuse, tVu. I.III'OKTANT CAUTION. Nouo are genuine in .ess tho hlgnaturi J. IIavdook, us agout for tho United .Stales, surrounds each box of Pills, and Ointment. A handsome reward will bo glvon to any ouo rendering such Information ns may lead to the dotoctlon of any party or parties coun terfeiting the modlolnes or vending tlio same, knowing thom to bo spurious. Hold at tho Manufactory of Profossor II0U.0WAY it Co,. Now York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers lu Medi cine throughout the olvlllred world, In box es at 'il cents, 0- cents, and $1 each, fcir Thoro Is considerable saving by tuk ingthe larger sizes. N. Ii. Directions for tho guldauco of pa tlonta In ovory dlsordor ate alllxod to eaobv bo. seOy. r V i 'i t ' 1 II ,'I 1 i :a Ml ) r. I w il: v k, v :i :: .4J1 . y a 3BT