Bandon recorder. (Bandon, Or.) 188?-1910, November 07, 1901, Image 4

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THE RECORDER
II PUBLKHBD
Oregonian October 23, 1901.
|£VEKl THVKSDAY AFTERNOON
W. Bramwell Booth, who, in ac­
cordance with the Salvation Army
scheme for social elevatioo, employs
or finds employment for thousands
of poor men Htid women of London
recently aroused the ire of trade
unionist in England by declaring
that, “labor leaders are instigating
their followers to commit moral sui­
cide.“ Mr. Booth's arraignment,
which appeared in the Loudon Times,
contains this plain paragraph:
... BY ...
DAVI»
F.. MTITT,
SDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One Year..,..
Six Months..
Three Months
*2 oo
. 1 oo
50
THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop.
L
«fqinpetl on a Ten Penny Nail.
The little daughter of J. N. Pow­
ell jumped on an inverted rake made
of ten penny* nails, and thrust one
nail entirely through her foot and a
second one half way through. Cham­
berlain’s Pain Balm was promptly
applied and five minute» later tbe
pain had disappeared and po more
suffering was experienced. In three
days the child was wearing her shoe
rs usual and with absolutely nq dis-
pomfort. Mr. Powell is a well known
merchant of Forkland, Va. Pain Balm
is antiseptic and heals such injuries
without maturation and in one-third
the time required by the usual treat
meut. For sale by C. Y. Lowe.
Capital Journal: Not a frienlly
feeling will pervade tbe Montana cop­
per regions after tbe limiting pro­
gram now being carried out has been
completed, it is stated that tbe last
closing down makes a total of 1(1,000
men engaged in mining or treating
copper who lose work through this
policy of tbe copper trust.
Telegram: Tbe amount of tbe mu-
som demanded for Miss Stone's lib
eration, in gold, would weigh over
400 pounds. So, if it is paid, Miss
Stone will be considered worth more
than twice her weight in gold.
Telegram; "Count” Boni do Caste!
lune, while in a fit of rage, attacked
»nd soverely hurt a little pet dog.
The iucideut would not have been so
reprehensible if he hud attacked a
dog of his size.
—ooo----
How s Till».
I
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re­
ward for any case of Catarrh that
ennnot be cured by Hull's Catarrh
(Jure.
F. J[. C heney & Oo., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We, the undersigned, have known
y. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
io all business transactions, and finan­
cially able to carry out any obliga­
tion made by their firm.
W est & T buax , Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohio.
W alihno , K innan «t M arvin , Whole
»ale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cura ia taken in-
ternally, aoting directly upon tbe
bl'»»! and mucous surfaces of the
»ysiern. Price, 75c. per bottle, Sold
(«y all druggists. Testimonials free,
Kn.V. "
fiU »re the best.
Only tbe most obtuse moral senre
can fail to recognize tbo principle of
truth and honesty that underlies this
statement. Those who strive system­
atically and arbitrarily to secure tbe
maximum pay for tbo minimum work
do so at the expense of their moral
fiber. That is to say, their sensibil­
ities become blunted, so far as hon­
esty is concerned, by a process so
closely allied to theft that it may well
be held to its kinship therewith in
summing up its influence upon tbe
lives of men.
But what of (be other aide? Wbat
of employers who are intent upon
getting more than value out of their
workmen for tbe wages? Is this con­
dition unknown to industrial life?
Did it not, indeed, precede tbe prac­
tice so sharply and truly arraigned
by Mr. Booth as a controlling force
in tbe ranks of labor? If not, has it
not at least kept pace with it all along
tbe labor line, now put to rout tem­
porarily by a strike, and again And
ing its opportunity through condi­
tions affecting adversely tbe labor
market? Clearly, the situation as
embodied in the idea oftbemaximum
wage for the minimum work is not
one-sided. It is retroactive instead,
retaliatory and presistent in its desire
to get something for nothing—over
reaching, undermining, scheming, to
an ignoble end.
Two wrongs do not make one right,
hence the rejoinder made by Edward
Garrity, assistant secretary of the
Amalgamated Society of Railway
Servants of Euglaud, to Mr. Booth’s
arraignment of labor leaders is
neither defense nor refutation. Mr.
Garrity says:
Mr. Booth wants nil the morality
on one side. The employers long Hgo
adopted the principle of getting every­
thing possible out of their employes for
tbe wages paid. Self preservation has
compelled ns to retaliate in kind. We
are perfectly willing to give reasonable
service for a reasonable wage, but we
insist that employers must show au
equal willingness to give a reasonable
wage for a reasonable Bervice. Mr. Booth
takes high ground and wo would like to
corue up to bis level, but wo oannot
since the employers require our presence
on a lower level.
These excerpts, show indeed, a
prevalence of what Mr Booth calls
“moral suicide" in the industrial
ranks that is deplorable. When ar
raignment for dishonest dealing is
met by confession with attempted
palliation on the ground that, as the
other side does, so do we. the charge
of moral suicide as preferred by Mr.
Booth against tbe army of British
workingmen, who, through their
leaders, scheme to secure tbe maxi
mum pay for minimum work, may be
considered proven. Serious as is the
charge, tbe confession and tbe count­
ercharge set up as defense are noi
tbo less so. The term “specialized
cheats“ is not to harsh to apply to
tbe engineers of an industrial system
whose processes aro “breaking down
the moral fiber“ of those engaged,
and “endangering the highest inter
ests of the nutions.“
Bore for Oregon and Wash­
ington.
The following appropriations are
recommended for continuing work on
the designated river and harbor pro*
jects of Oregon and Washington.
Upper Columbia and Snake.................. 810,000
Columbia, between Vancouver and
mouth of Willamette............. .... 22,000
Willamette, above Portland and
Yamhill............................ ........... .... 30.000
Gauging Columbia....................... .... 1.000
Coquille River.............................. .... 40,000
Coos River.......................... ........... .... 2,000
Sinslaw River.............................. .... 33.SCO
Tillmook Bay ............................... .... 5,000
Long Tom......................................
500
Lewis River.................................... .... 8,000
Cowlitz River................................ .... 3,000
Chehalis.......................................... .... 8,000
Tributaries of Puget Sound.... .... 20,000
Olympia harbor........................... .... 15,000
Swinomish Slough.................. .... 35,000
Okanogan River........................... .... 12,000
Pend d'Oreille.............................. .... 7,500
A LIBERAL OFFER,
The undersigned will give a free
sample of Chamberlain’s Stomach
and Liver Tablets to any one wanting
a reliable remedy for disorders of the
stomach, biliousness or constipation.
This is a new remedy and a good one.
C. Y. Lowe.
A rerngnlxed
Ore<onian?
authority—The
Weekly
1
L ondon , N ov .2-—Lord Kitcliner
has reported to the War Office a dis­
W Hi hrep on Hand at all Times
aster to the British, near Bethel
Farm Implements, Etc
Eastern Tranvaal, in which two guns Fresh Beef. Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard,
were lbst, nine officers were killed and
Sausages, Etc., also
Now is tbe time to purchase Hurdwnre. l’be iinileisigueil has
13 wounded and 51 men killed and
in stock a large assort uieut of
Fresh
Vegetables,
Fouliry,
Eggs,
Butter
and
all
Farm
Produce,
and
a
160 woLuded. Following is the text
of Lord Kitchner’s dispatch dated
Pretoria, OctoLer 31.
Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies.
“I havo just beard of a severe at­
I will pay highest ninrket price for beef, pork, mutton.wool, bides, etc.
tack made ou the rear guard of
Paint». Olla, Door» and Window».
Colonel Benson's column when about,
TIN8HOP IN CONNECTION.
20 miles northwest of Bethel, near
Broken Langte, during a thick mit-t,
The Bandon Hardware Man,
The strength of the enemy is reported
to havo been 1000, They rushed two
guns with the rear guard, but it is
t-tr In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a
uncertain whether they were able to
HT LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add­
remove them. I fear our casualties
fciT ing new goods to her 6tock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’
were heavy. Colonel Bensen was
Underwear, Shirt. Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs,
wounded but not seriously. A re­
î-sr Ladies’ and Children’s Hose.
Dress and Furnishing Goods, Oneita Union Suits, and
lieving column will reach him this
Wonderful Bargains in Underwear aud Hosiery.
Particular
attention
given
to
new
and
latest
styles.
tÉTÍ-ÍT
morning,“
Later, Lord Kitcliner telegraphed
as follows:
The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted
“Colonel Barton, who marclied
from the constabulary line yesterday,
Steamer,
reached Bensou’s column early this
morning (Friday) unopposed. He
TVT A fl
Unit« foFsfen, Ynaths. Roys nnd Children.
JkvtJJAUy Xi'A-OcCltz Conatantly on Hund. M*- h ' h Fnrnishin«
reports that Colonel Benson died of
Goods a Speciality. New Hats, New Ties. New Shirts, Undorwure,
his wounds. The other casualties are
and Shoea. Boot a and Rubber Goods.
the following:
Oroeeries, Hay, Grain, Sued aud Peed,
“Killed—Colonel Guinness, Major
F. D. Murry, Captains M. W. Lind­
say and F. ’4’. Thorould, Lieutenants This Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San
Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight.
E. V. I. Brooks and R. E. Shepherd
For
full
or
further
information apply to Captain A. Reed, on board steamer or
and Second Lieutenant A. J. Corlett.
N. LORENZ. Agent. Coqudle, Oregon.
M. R. LEE. Agent. Bandon. Oregon.
Died of his wound, Captain Eyre
E. T. KRUZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, rfun Francisco, California.
Lloyd."
Lord Kitchuer then gives the
names of 13 other officer who were
What
Can Do For You
wounded, most of them seriously, and
-—AT tese :—
then announces that 54 uoncomiuis
Two
Papers
for
the
Trice
of
One.
You
sioneY officers Bnd men were killed
Get Hie New» of the World and
and 160 wounded, adding that four
CARL NEESON, Prop.
the Local News Thrown
of the latter have since died of their
in an a Bargain.
wounds. The dispatch then says:
“I assume that th» two guns have
of all kind ou hand.
been recovered and the enemy liss
To lliase who pay vn arrearages and a
year in advance, and to all new subscri­
withdrawn, but I have no further de­
bers who pav in advance, we make the
tails. I deeply regret the loss of
fol! ,wing proposition comprising several
Colonel Benson and I be other officers
diil'ercnt couplets to select frotni
and men who fell with him. In Ben­
P rice os P ublications pbb Y bak .
son, the service loses a most gallant BUTTER, EGG, and
B andon R ecorder
$2 00
and capnble officer, who invariably
6 00
FRUIT und VEGETABLES San Francisco Bulletin
Portland Evening ’I'elugrani
5 00
led bis column with marked success
oí all kiiidn.
C?<^«ïaÊHe CJiiy
1 50
and judgment. The tight him whs at Meats Delivered to persons living on th> Weekly Oregonian
Appeal to Reason
50
very close quarters, and maintained River, or aloni* the Stane Route
<Jui* Offer.
with determination by both sides.
The Bulletin i& one of the lending papers
The enemy suffered heavily, Lint I
This well known hotel is now under new and com
» of tbo West, nnd is a daily published in Sail
bave not yet received a reliable esti­
i FiancHoo, and gives nil the news. Ouruifce
potent management and baa been thoroughly inn­
includes the Suudny Bulletin.
mate. The Boers retired east."
ovated
throughout. The table service is equal to
Recorder nud Bulletin, one yenr.. $6 00
For b I x years I was a victim of dye-
Colonel Benson bad been for some pc ** pula
in its worst form. 1 could eat nothing
any
in
Southern
Oregon. Sample rooms for com­
Recorder and Bulletin, one mouth
50
inilk toast, anti ut times my stomach would
time operating in the vicinity of but
The Portland Evening Telegram is issued
mercial men. Baggage transported to and from
pot retain and digest even that Last March I
began taking CASCARETS ond since then I six times a week. It gives all the news that
Bethel, winch is northeast- of Stand have
boats and trains free of charge.
steadily improved, until i am us well as I
is wotib reading nnd up to time of going to
erton. He surprised a Boer laager, pver was in iny life.”
Fine new bar in connection wilh the hotel.
D avid II. M vrpht , Newark. O.
prt ss. much of it being 24* hours fresher than
Octolier 22, no'ir Trichards foniein,
when it reaches here through any ut lit r
taking 37 prisoners. Three days later,
CANDY
journal.
CATHARTIC
according to Lord Kitchner’s report
Recorder nnd Tebgram one y» ar. $5 00
at the time, after a long night march,
For n weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore
the commandoes under Grubehuir
gonian loads in the Northwest, nnd gives
all the news usually contain', d in a weekly
and Erasmus heavily attacked Den­
paper.
son's rear gain'd mid Hanks at
Recorder and Weekly Oregoirian. .$2 50
Yzirvarkfontein, bill were easily driv­
It is the duty of each person to seek in­
PltiAKflnt. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do formation along all lines that tend toward
en away. Whether this wns the at­ Good.
Mover Slekeu. Weaken, or Gripe, 10c. 25c, 500.
tack which resulted so disastrously, ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... bringing about bet ter conditions and greater
or whether the Boers who had been Sl-rlla. R.nird, Cnap..,, Cble«|O, Muntrr.l, Ji.w York. 311 prosperity for the human family, and for
the purpose cf giving our readers a chance
Tfl RAÍ*
and guaranteed by alldrug-
repulsed took advantage of the mist M/M
fiU- I U”DAv gists to CURE Tobacco Habit.
to inform themselves we give them the best
to reattack is un xplained. Lord
—Appeal to Reasan. Any doctrine that
Kitchuer does not give the date of
does not appeal to the highest order of rea
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALR.
soning is not safe.
Bethel engagement.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a
and
LADIES’ FURNISHING
DEPARTMENT.
Tbe principle HCtnating trades union­
ists—naiuelv, to get the maximum pay
for tbe minimum work—is breaking
P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER
down tbe moral fiber of British working
etising Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange,
men nnd endangering the highest inter­
San Francisco, is our authorized agent.
ests of tbe nation. Men who exercise
This paper is kept on file in his office.
care to give their employers only the
amount of service absolutely necessary
THURSDAY, NOV. 7, 1901.
become highly specialized obeHts and
utterly aacritioo moral and economic
EDITORIAL.
considerations.
Z
If You Do
Stoves, Ranges
We are etili duine buaiuesH at The Old
Stand and can please you. Give us a Call
aud examine our
Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware,
This paper is entered at the Bandon post
office as Second-class Matter.
There is nothing small about the
bill which report says the physician
who attended McKinley will present
for their services. The amouut is
stated tQ be one buudred thousand
dollar.
France has tried the Turkey frying
process in the Orient and the tough
old fowl has acquiescod to the de
mauds made upon her treasury by
settling her obligations. Tbo Porte
of Turkey is chargod with implies
tion in the abduction of Miss Stone,
in the hope of replenishing the treas­
ury of that country, but if the powers
do not soon stop making these per­
sistent visits, trigged up in their war­
paint, the “Sick Man” will have to
engage in missionory stealing upon a
large scale or els J become bankrupt.
Elsewhere is an article, in this
issue, taken from the OrepontUB,
Which should be closely scrutinized
by everybody, both male and female,
old apd young. It should be studied
until the reader understands the
principle involved, as a student does
a principle conquered ip mathematics,
because it is of more importance to
individuals collectively or otherwise.
The subject under discussion is,
“maximum payjfor minimum work"
and it is easily understood that under
present conditions both employer
»nd employes, intent to get the most
either side can out of the other, in­
clines each to scheme and watch for
advantages, and tha minds of all en­
gaged in this struggle are blunted, by
ao doing, to that keen sense of justice
which leads to higher morality and
greater possibilities. Two wrongs do
pot make right, and this condition is
the legitimate result of competition,
finder perfect social conditions the
tendency upward will bq as marked,
as it is downward under the competi­
tive system.
DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE?
Baviniuui Pay for Bi nini uni Kitrhner Keport» n i)i»«»ter
to the liritÍMh Near Bethel.
Work.
A. McNAIR,
New goods! Fall and Winter Goods
coming in on every boat.
Ladie’s
Orders taken for Men’s Taylor made
Twin-Screw
Suits. Fit and Satisfaction
Guarantied
Mandalay,
W. C. Sanderson.
CAPT. A. REED.
AMERICUS CLUB
PURE WHISKEY
We
“EL DORADO
Fresh Meats
Hotel Coquille,
DYSPEFSII
RIPANS
mises
Doctors find
Recorder and Appeal to Reason, . $2 00
decree and order of sale duly issued out of
the Circuit Court for the County of C »os.
The Weekly Oregonian and this paper and State of Oregon, dated the temh (10)
50 YEARS*
give you all the news of home, state, the day of September, 1901, upon a decree ren­
EXPERIENCE.
dered and entered in said Court on the s ime
Northwest and the nation.
day and dales as above stated, in a certain
suit wheri’i C. S Elliott, amt It. N. Elliott,
.—ooo-----
were
Plaintiff«.
recovered
judgment
against, Ctssa Winkler. Andrew Winkler.
Jack Winkler an 1 A. W. Kime were defend
ants, being case No (2013) of said Court,
commanding me to n.ftke «ule of certain
real estate herein after particularly d-*
TRADE MARKS«
(Mr. Bryan’s Paper.)
scribed, to satisfy the sum of Six Hundred
DESIGNS,
The Commoner has attained witbin RÌX and Thirty ($^>30.00) dollars, together with
COPYRIGHTS Ac.
Anyone sending a «kaf<>h and dnacription may
months from date of thv first issue a c rcu interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per
quickly uncertain, free, whether an invention ia
per annum from the Tenth (10th) uav
lation of 100,000 copies, a rec< rd probably cent*
probably patentable. Communication» strictly
of September. 1901, and the further sum of
confidential. Oldest agency toraecuring patents
never equaled in the history of American Seventy two ($72.09) dollars, attorney fees
in America. We have a Washington office.
Patent» taken through Munn d; Co. receive
periodical literature. 'The unparalleled ni;d costs, together with interest thereon at
special notice in tbo
growth of this paper demonstrates tLa the rate of Six (0) per cent per annum, from
the said Tenth (10fcb) day of September. ,
there is room in the newspaper field for a 1901, now due on the said judgment to the
beautifully illustrated, largest circulation of
national paper devoted to the discussion of said Plaintiffs from said defendants.
any scientific iournal, weekly, terms>3.00 a year;
II. j O si . k months. Specimen copies and LtA^n
Th it I have levied upon and will, on Sat
political, economic, and social problems.
B ook on P atents sent free. AdOreo
urday the Thirtieth (BOthldavof November,
To the columns of The Commoner Mr. 1901, at the front door of the Court house in
MUNN & CO.,
3G1 Broadway, New York.
Bryan contributes his best efforts; and his Coquille City, in said County and State, at.
review of political eveuta as th^y arise from the hour of Eleven (II.) o’clock in the fore
time to time can not fail to interest those noon of said duv sell at public auctiou, to
who study public questions.
CLARENCE
LOWE,
the highest and beat bidder for cash, the
The Commoner’s regular subscription following described property. To wit; Lot
Itantloii. Oregon,
No
Two
(2)
iu
Section
No
Seven
(7)
1
’
own
price is $1.00 per year. We have arranged
with Mr. Bryan whereby we can furnish his ship twenty nine (29). South of Range
paper and the Recorder together for one Fourteen (14) West of the Willamette
year for $2.25. The regular subscription Meridian; and the South half (}^ ) of North­
price of tbe two papers wheu subscribed for east quarter (V4 ) and Northwest quarter (X)
of the Northeast quarter (^), of Section
separately is $3.00.
Twelve (12). iu Township tw< qty nine (29).
I» jnst iu receipt of n new and
South, of Range Fifteen (15) West, of Wil­
fresh stock of
lamette Meridian, aU in the County of Coos,
MOTNHLY WEATHER REPORT.
and St-ato of Oregou, or a sufficiency thereof
Drugs
to Ratify the above amounts together with
HARR. CURBS COUNTY, OREGON.
accruing oost and coati on said Execution.
S kpi kmuer , 1901.
Patent and Proprietary Preparations
8TEPHENGALLIER.
Menn temperature57. 10
Sheriff of Coos Countv. Oiegon.
Toilet Articles,
Dated nt Coquille City, this 30th, day of
Maximum temperature 88. on 17
»rugglMt»
Snndrie».
October, 1991
Minimum temperature 44 ou 9. 19.
GEO. P. TOPPING.
P
ehfümes
,
BnusiiEs,
S ponges , S oaps
Pecipitation 8.58 inches.
Atty foi Plaintiff.
No. days clear 19
N uts and C andies .
Partly cloudy 8
Clgarg, Tobacco* and Cigarette»,
thkspass notigk .
Paints. Oils. Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied
No. of days cloudy, it
Notice is hereby given to all persons not
Date of thunder storms. 21.
to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kenyon,
Prevailing wind N. W.
----- THE STEAMER-----
situated between Floras Lake and tbe coun­
Remarks. Elevation 1342 ft.
ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing,
JOSEPH HARE.
cutting, or destroying timber upon said
land. .$25 reward will he paid for informa­
Voluntary Observer.
tion leading to a conviction of trespass as
THOMAS WHITE, Master
stated above.
Leave» Bniidon every morning. except
Dated
at
Bandon,
Oregon.
March
14,
1901.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Snudny. at 7:30 o'clock and make» congee
PE I’Elt NELSON, Agent.
tinna with the train and uteamer Myrl nt
Ikepai-tin.nl or The Interior,
10:30 a. m. at Coquille City.
leaves Coquille City nt 12:30 p. m., arriv­
L and O tfick at K ohkbubo , O bkoor .
in' nt Bandon at 4:30 p. in.
Oct, 14 1901
VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TH IT
L' the following named utllrr hna filed
notice of Ilia intention to make final proof
in anpport of hl* claim, and that aaid proof
will be made before J. H. Upton, U? 8.
CoromiMiioner nt bangloin, Oregon, on
Storv m»d a half house; 5 rooms; fire place.
December 7, 1901. viz:
Large lot near center of town. $150.
P.
HOYT, Prop.
JAMES U, MCADAMS,
One story bouse 5 rooms: lot and a half
on his H. E. No. 8195. for the 8WU of HWU
Near woolen mill, $135.
NX of SWX, SEX of NW'i. Seo. 20, Tp. 80 t.owited In EL DORADO Bl ILDING.
Both of these are real snaps.call on J. M.
8., R. 14 Went.
First Street. BANDON. OKKUON
UPTON, Bandon.
He name, the following witnesses to prove
hi« continnoiia residence up-in nnd cultiva­
tion of said land, viz: N. R. Smith, and SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR
H. li. Smith, of Hare. Oregon. S. A. Alnra
CUTTING AT STANDARD PUH ES.
bangh, and Tames 1*'. Alnmbangh. of Lang­
lois, Oregon.
Itlilhyonm newly fttted np with r*n . ehtlw
J. T. B ridgfx ,
Tab, Hot or Cold Bntlw '25 c- nis.
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Itegiuter.
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TRIAL 8IZE.
Ton Can't Expect to Get
$2 worth fcr $1, but you
can get your money’s
worth at
M. BREUER’S
Dealer in
Hoot» and Shoe»
Repairing neatly and promptly done nt
lowest living prices.
J. L. THOMPSON
Shaving Parlors
and Bathrooms
Ely's Cresni G aim
contain« no cocal.ie,
mercury nor any other
injurious drug.
It is qiwckly Absorbed.
Gives Relief at once.
It opens and cleanses
the Nasal PasMgua.
IÍOOTS
NÍIOIX
—o- -
Nliaving 15 Cents.
Hath» Ä5 Cent».
COLD'«I HEAD
Ai'ays Indamniation.
Reals and i‘r >ie< tn the Membrane. Restore'* th*
Senses of Tnete nnd bm.11. !•’ li Size 5- jc . ; Ti ,.| i
Size 10c ; at I’i'k- 1st« < r by m iil.
ELY EHOTUEilS, ¿0 Warren Street. New York.
Workmunahip np to date in any
thing in my line.
----- Next Door to Postoflioe ——*