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II1K RECORDER 18 PUBLISHED EV ERI TULlQipAV AFTERNOON ET ... DAVI l> F. STITT, EDITOR AND BROfRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. fine Year........ Hix Months.. Thruo Months f2 CO . 1 00 . aa This paper is entered at the Bandon post odine as Seoond-class Matter. THURSDAY. APRIL .7. IS02- EDITORIAL. Socialism realized will bring a de gree of prosperity and secusity to a nation which no other form of govern went can produce. From tho charges that are coming up in regard to the purchase of the Danish West Indies it would appear that not nil the rogues are in jail yet, but that some of them are in COD gross. Socialism is easily understood and must obtain in tho perfection of gov eminent., but most persons have been chasing the rainbow of hope so long under the competitive system, to find the mythical pot of gold, that they have had no time to look around to see where their interests lie. Men who go to work with dull tools when they have every facility with which to sharpen them are considered fools. What m >re caD be said of boys, girl«, men or women who drift along with tho correct of humanity, aud fail to use their mental powers to elo vate them into a higher sphere of lite where they become wise and honored. For what is your mind given to yon? To think. For what was the power to reason given? To make decision. Then in the happy use of these gifts it is our privilege to debate all propositions from the highest source of information available and make our decisions according to our best judgment of what will provebesl in the end. He who does Jess than this fails to use Lis God given talents and fails in bis duty. Now comes the information that thro ugh protection many manufac turers lire receiving benefits that they do not nor never did need. This is what is called obtaining money under false pretense, and were the criminals .common individuals there would be an inquiry instigated, but as it is, this kind of theft takes on a partisan pature, and is abetted by a horde of piesons who seem to live on a delu sion that some how or other their ship will sail into harbor seme bright day in the future. Another investigation will ba made in congress. Denmark’s agent, in the Danish West India transaction, says be bad to use §500,000 to buy congressman in accomplishing the sale of tin property to the United States, and the chargeas brought up in congress charges is that parties were bribed to help make the sale. It is to be hoped that there is no ground for the ci>mge, yet it is but a natural conn qiivt.ee of a system wherein men’s ; ersoiini interests out weigh their collective interests. If social interests were equal there would be no car..to accept a I ribc, but where a; qr.ibii ion. of property for self, is the first consideration, it re quires a man of sterling character to withstand the temptation to gain by the acceptance of a bribe. Portland Telegram: The gang of looters of the Cubau postal funds have been properly convicted and sentenced at last. Neeley gets ten years’impri-onmeut and is fined §56, 701; Estes and Rathbone - the latter ti pet worker for Senator Hanna—are sentenced to ten years and lines of over §35,000 each. Now let these sentences be promptly aud surely ex ecuted, and no pardons granted, and other trusted public servants will be careful bow they bundle public meu eys. Oircct Legi.liilion by Speaker lleiidei'Mtii. Diphtheria Cure. Hon. David B. Henderaon, now speaker of (lie House of Ropresontu- tivts, when he was chairman of tl.e Judiciary Committee, declared in fa vor of Hie principle of Initiative aud Referendum, as follows; ‘•It would be a great advantage to1 a pulilie man if expressions ou meas nres could lie hud from the people, and in a general way 1 can say, with out hesitation, that any plan which will enable the people Io know what they are thinking; in other words, to let A know what B, C and D believe cannot do otherwise than good, and above al), an intelligent expression of the mass of the voters ou any and all leading questions would be of great value to public servants. Ou these two leading propositions— an untrain- meled ballot and the free, intellignt expression of the people I will ever lie found favoring both, ami can be so quoted. Whatever is done should permit the fullest discussion before the vole is taken, so that the citizens may compare notes fully and the questions discussed may enter into the campaigns among the people.” ------ OOO----- ■ BETTER THAN PILLS. The following recipe is from the Scientific American and should I e cut out and pasted in your scrap book where you can tiud it if you need it: At the first indication of diphtheria in the throat make the room c)o,e then take a teacup nnd pour into it an equal quantity of turpentine and tar then bold the cup over the fir» so ns to fill the room with the fumes. The patient inhaling the fumes will cough out the membraneous matter and diphtheria will pass off. The fumes of tar and turpentine loosen the throat aud thus afford the relief that has baffled the skill of the pbysi cinos. —ooo---- A VALUABLE MEDICINE. For Coughs anti Colds in Children. auk i<ri\ DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. U LA. JL.t . (>u Hand at all Times nr® doing business st the Old Stand and can please yon. Give uh a Call nnd examine our Cl JL/V Fresh Beef. Pork. Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc Sausages, Etc., also Now ih llio time to ptucbiiHo Hardware. The Hndert>igned baa Fresh Veg-dable«, Poultry, Eggs, Butter and all Farm Produce, nnd n iu block a large assortmeut of Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Tinware, Granite ware I will pay bigbeat market price for beef. pork, mutton.woo), bides, etc. Glassware, Crockery and Miners' Supplies 1‘iUntn. Oil*. lloor- and Window*. T1NSHOP IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. The Bandon Hardware Man In connection with the Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add ing new goods to her stock of Jackets. Cloaks, Ladies’ Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. “I have not the slightest h'sitaucy in recommending Chamberlain’s Parlicular attention given to new and latest styles. Cough Remedy to all who are suffer ing from coughs or colds,” says Chas. M. Cramer, Esq., a well known watch maker. of Colombo, Ceylon. “It has been some two years since the City Dispensary first called my attention to this valuable medicine and 1 have repeatedly used it and it has always been beneficial. It bus cured me of chest colds. It is espe cially effective for children and set dem takes more than one bottle to cure them of hoarseness. I have per This Steamer will give n reRnlar 10 dav Service between Coqaille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. suaded many to try this valuable For full or further ii.format ion apply to Cnpt. W. II. Batchelder, on board steamer, or medicine, ami they are all as well pleased as myself over the result.’ N. LOKENZ, Agent. CoqnHle, Oregon. M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon, Oregon. I'. T. b’lU’Z. General Agent. 207 Front Street, San Francisco, California. For sale l»y C. Y Lowe. The New, Spsedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, Mandalay, 'The question has been asked, “Iu what way are Chamberlain’s Stomach & Liver Tablets superior to pills?” Our answer is: They are easier and more pleasant to take, more mild ami gentle in effect and more reliable as they can always be depeuded upon Then they cleanse and invigorate the -------OOO-------- stomach and leave the stomach and I bowels in a natural condition, while TferentenM to Veto Errigation Bill. pills are more harsh in effect and their use is often followed by constipation. Two Papers for the Pi Ice of One. Y>ir W ashington , March 29.- (Special For sale by C. Y Lowe. Get the News of the World hu <I to The Evening Telegram.)- The — oco----- the !.oc:;l News Thrown President today informed Senator After Seventy Five years. in as a Bn* gain. Hansbrongh and Representatives Moody, of Oregon; Metcalf, of Cali A visit to the old home is one of of all kind oi. baud. To those who pay rip nrre/iragrs nnd a tile most delightful experiences of forniti, and Reeder, of Kansas, that year in advance, anil to ail new snbseri- old age. In New England more and he would veto the irrigation bill if it beis who pay in advance, we make the CORNED BEEF. more»bas been made each year of the passed with section 8, which provides, following proposition comprising several for the state control of reservoirs nnd l’ICKLED l’ORK. feeling for the old homestead, nnd it different couplets to select from : The President demands is only natural that the “old home’’ ditches. Pinos or P ublications pee Y ear . paper. The Youth's Companion, straight Government ownership and BUTTER, EGG, and B andon R kcobdrb (X) S tu Fiancute » Bulletin G ¡».i should participate in this renewal of control. He was told that the con FRUI 1’ ami VEGETABLES Portland l.v« inng Tub gram 5 00 stitutions of most of the irrigation “old home” acquaintances. uf nil kinds. Weekly Oregonian 1 no states contained provisions for state Last week the publishers of The Appeal to Reason 53 Meats Delivered to persons living on tîi» Youth's Companion enjoyed a visit control, and that the Government ac River, or iilonp. the tane Route Cur CiTvr. cepted these constitutions when the from one of their seventy five year The Bulletin is one of the lending pnper subscribers, Mr. 11. \V. Peabody of states were admitted. He said that I of the West, and.is a daily publislud in S im ■ i Francisco, and giv< s all the news. Om ufTci Chicago, now iiinety-one years old, made no difference, and that tho sec ineludi-R she Sunday Bulletin. who had been spending a few weeks tion must come out. liiis menus that Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $G 00 if tho t ill passes without this section, in New England. He is one of the Rec nder and Bulletin, one monlh 50 the Presid-nt will delay the begin subscribers on record who has taken The Portland Evening Tri* gram is issue» Jf you haven't a regular, healthy movement of t!io six tiinei a we»'k. It gives all the news th:. The Youth Companion continuously ning of irrigation work in these state- , bowels every <!av, jou're iil or will Lt. Keep your 11. n!"l l»o well. Voife. in the shape of vio is W'.'iih rending nnd up to time of going t< since its first issue, April 17, 1827. unlil they con ent to change their bowcluop« lent pin :.ie uf pill poison, i ilaiiirci oin;. The tunooth- pres-4, much«)! it being 24 h"iirs fio herthai c it, easiest, nee 1, pt rfet.'l wny oi keeping iho bowela The letter in which he sent nis orig constitutions. cluaraud clean is to take vh !» it rviuhed here through any uth. i ------ OCO ------ CANDY inal subscription was one of the first j »nrnn’. „ CATHARTIC be ever wrote. 'Through young man Ct I NERYL AGENTS WANTED Recorder and 'Tel gram one v»r.r. $’» 00 VI Prof. Ijon'i ’ s Maeneiic*. IJuiu ’ cs. hood, maturity and old age, through remove ¡anilinil. cure scalp ni m tits and Fol* a weeklyiiewspipert.be Weekly Ore A fey vi_• w ✓ - times of war and times of peace, in check fa'liug hair, are untar: i dmblo n» poni.tn leads in the Northwest, nnd give will not break, Even body wants them: nl> the new- us i.dlj contain d in a weekly New England and in the West, «ood projio-diitn to hustl -rs. Send for paper. through all the last seventy-five years terms. Outfit Gix styles) iti a p'n- h cr« .$2.0d; Ladies’ Dr ssiug Coin;» 50c, (h-idle Recorder and Wi-ek’.v.Oregonian..$2 50 of bis life, his one constant compan men*« Toil-1 (’omb t-O.*—both 7"»<». 'Aiite t. It. is the <ut.y of o-ch person to seek in day. Magnetic Comb Go., Pekin, I . ’ !. ion has been tho old Youth's Com formation along all lines »hit tend towaru EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY panion. bringing about bei ter conditions nnd grente Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. Tasto Good, Do Good, pOR SALE—A rnrnh onusi.<t’’ng <>f 1(0 Never Sick' n, Weaken, or Gripe, 10, 25, mid 60 cents prosperity for the human family, and fo acres; situated on Conner meek. 12 p r box. The growth of The Companion it Write for free «ample, and booklet on healtli. Address self from the first small four pag • niilo^ South of Bandon: nu»Htly bottom land BTEllI.IXa KCUl bY ( D1FANY, ( UH AGO or M W YOBK. the purpose» f giving our readers n ehanc« to inform themselves we give them the unimproved; 27 acres in grass, tho balance issues to the great family paper of is oovered with alder nnd salmon brush; —Appeal to liens >n. Any doctrine the present is merely typical of the joins county road, and close to school does not appeal to the highest order of soniug is not. safe. growth of the country during Mr. Price $7.0«) an acre. Enquire of J. II. Julies Recorder nnd Appeal to Reason, . $2 Peabody's lifetime. The wonderful Bandon, Orogou. triumphs of steam, and electricity; MOTNIII.Y WMTH Hit KEVOICT. 50 YEARS’ the great inventions that made (lie EXPERIENCE HABE. CURRY CoUNIT, OREGON. nineteenth century what it was. near * ' ¿41 V-J*'. M A EC if 1332. ly all occnrrtd in the period through Moan b raperai ure 42.9 which Mr. Peabody arid The Youth's Maximum temperature GO, on 30, <. Vinpaiiion have pas-ed side by side. Miitinonm tempera!ore 32 on 13 23 2’. 1 be regard Mr. Peabody holds for Pecipitation 17.71 inches. A lAM; j T rade M arks the paper is not because of its age. No. <la h clear 13 D esigns ¡ r; littst Partly cloudy 7 1 ■ s ; fancy C opyrights & c . but because the paper, although the • n, »ir. Sub Anyone Rending a sketch nnd description may No. of days uloiidy, 5 '•a h ivst Copy quickly assort sin our opinion free whether an «atne in purpose in its last issue as in n i for ternis invt'iif ion is probably patentable, i’omnninica- Date on which had fol: 2 13 14 20 21. tiouH i let I y confidential. Handbook on Pat cuts StylHh. :;!n¡olo, ÏJp-fo. that of seventy five years ago, has Date of frost, light., 28 29. Bent. free. Oldest Rgency for securing patents. dur, E.... '••i /. bsolutely Patents taken th Touch Munn 4 Co. receive Perfect i r Palici ns. kept pace with all the extraordinary .*n<»wail in inches 4.50 Special notlcct without charge, lathe I developments of these three genera Date oti which sieet fell 2 13 14 25. & xs Prevailing wind 8 W tions, and instead of growing old ha* A handsomely illustrated weekly. I.nrgest cir Retn arks. Elevation 1.342 IL culation of any scientific journal. Terms. |3 a grown young in enterprise, in origin firn year; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. Total prreipitati n for 1902 52 (B inches. ality, and in the ability to know and 361 Broadway, JOSEPH HARE. Branch Offlco, 625 F St., Washington, D. C. supply the literary wants of the Voluntary < >b<ei ver. American family. All Scar-D. a . i - c.; r tit.’•etions show the !: .s ■ i St id-J lines. CLARENCE Y. LOWE, CAPT. W. II. BATCHELDER. M EAT M A RK E J A. McNAIR, What We Can Do For You AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY ----- AT THE----- DORADO “El. M ■ Pl’OP‘S Hotel Coquille, 4,'<Mpiiiie «City, Oregon ,1. I". TfPPK«. Proprietor. This well known hotel is now under new mid com petent management and has been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. Tin* table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to and from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bar in connection with the hotel. Fresh Ideáis B IPANS taboies Doctors find A Good i KEEP Y0U8 BLOOD CLEAH for Ten five cents,.it Druggists. Grocers, Restaurants, Saloons, News-Stands, General Stores and Barbers Shops. They banish pain, induce sleep, and prolong life. One gives relief! No matter what’s the matter, one will do you good. Ten samples and one thousand testi monials sent bv mail to any address on receipt of price, by the.Ripans Chemical Co., 10 Spruce St., New York City. HEAD mi Sckntific American. New York MUNN & 0Q -—o:o— Coast Mail; George Hall, who re cently returned from tho gold fields near Eckley, brought with him a number of coarse nuggets from the claim lie sold about a month ago. Among the collection are two very largo nuggefs weighing one oz., and three-quarters of an ounce, respec tively, and valued at §18.75 and §11.11. The claim which produced ------OOO------ those nuggets nnd in which Mr. Hall .S tate or O hio . C ity or T oledo , ) still holds an interest is situated on L ucas C ounty . ( Poverty creek, near Salmon mountain F ask J. C heney mtikes oath that be is senior partner of t.he firm of F. nnd is considered one of tho most val J. C heney ACo., doing buxines:-in the liable claims in that section. ----- OtJO------- City of Toledo, County and Slate Good For Klieninallsin. nforsnid, and that «aid firm will paj the sum of ONE 11UNDTED DOL Last fall I was taken with a vnrv LARS for (inch and every cane of severe attack of muscular rheumatism C atarrh that caonet he cured by tlu- which caused n»n grent pain and an use of H all ' s C atarrh C uke . noynneo. After trying sevo-nl pre FRANK CHENEY. scriptions nnd rheumatic cures, I de Sworn to before mo and sub-eribed ci led to use Chamberlain’s Pain in my presence, tl Is 6th day of D<- Balm, which I had seen advertised in oetnh. r, A. D 1886. (he South Ji rsevmnn. After two np ---------- i A. W. GLEASON, -, real Kotary Puhlic. [ plications of this Remedy I was much belter, a d after using one bottle, Hall s Catarrh is taken internally, wns completely cured.—B allik H ar - and acts directly on the blood «ud'mu- tus . Salem, N. J. For sale by C. Y. conn Ritrfncefl of tl o eyntem. Scud TjOWe. (or testimonials, free. "" ——~* A r*r jrnked authority—The Weekly F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Oregonian. Sold by drngge 1-, 75c. pOK^XLEOn WSNT.-'hw sore lot in • Bandon; Good hon<* with fv« ronm.a ■ nd Hsll's Family Pills nro the best. I ont-houses on lot. Enquiro at this oflico. Do You Q Know the Nows ¿ Only jo and r, ■„ -s e.u it -none higher Asx for n. i ; neatly every city and tort n, nt i| ti< tn TH.:. ! C< ALL i co ., yoh . Bandon. Oregon, Druggist and ALL CASES OF DEAFKESS Of? HAF?D HEARING A??E KOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD March 30. 1901. Gentlemen . Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment 1 will now give you a full history of my case, to be used at jour discretion. , About five years ago niv right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until 1 lost la just in receipt of a new and my hearing in this car entirely I underwent a treatment f«»r catarrh, for tht ■■ month- with £t np> sucre« conMilteda num fresh stock of ber of physician ;, among others, the most eminent car specialof this city, who told inr that only an operation could help me, and even tli.it <uily temporal ily, that the head noise« would Drugs end Chamicals, then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be 1. st forever. I then saw your advertisement accidcii aliv in a New Yot k p.iper, and or< r.rcd vour treat Patent and Proprietary Preparations ment. After I had used it only a feve diy, accon .gt.. y>ur dirt 'ions, tl - uoim - sc « ised, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in th»- <iise-^< i cae haß been entirely restored. 1 thank you Toilet Articles. heartily and beg to remain Very truly you: < . ' F. a . v.’ERMAN. 730 S. Broadway Baltimore, Md. Brnggiwtw SiindrieiK. Our treatment docs not inierfci e irith your usual ftreupation» PenruMEs, B rushes , S ponges , S oaps ■“.5,‘rc*et,forne.“d N uts and C andies . Clfyara, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 59Ö LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, Paints. Oils. Glaases. and Painter’s Supplied Apothecary, I-?/“You can have it all for ^Sonili ßOr Per In the Evenimg Telegram, of Portland. Oregon. It is the largest evening nuws- pipe published in Oregon; it contnips nil th news of the state and of tho nat iot Try it for a month. A «ample c py w I he mailed to you free. AdurebS The Telegram, PORTE \ N I), ORE. TRESI’.ISS NOT1RK. Notic? is ht rehv given to all persons not to trespass upon the premises of Dr. Kcnvoti, situated between Floras Lake and the cotin ty road, in Nori hern Curry, by removing, cutting, or destroying timber upon Raid land. .$25 reward will be paid for informa tion leading to a conviction of trod; ass ns stilted above. Dated at Bandon. Orogen. March I I, 1901. DEI ER NELSON, A.m.t Ei,'D orado TONSOHIAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING. Filial Street, BANDON. OltEGON SHAVING, SHAMPOOING ANI» HAIll CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted tip with Porcelain Till). Hol or Coki Ballis 25 Centn. YOU CÄII CURE YOURSELF AT HOME "“XT.*““1 ILL ------ THE STEAMER------ DISPATCH THOMAS WHITE, Muster Leaves Patidon every morning, except Sunday. at 7:30 o’clock and makes oonnec tions with the train and steamer Myrl at 10:30 a. m. at Coquille Citv. Leaves Coquille City at 12:30 p. m„ arriv ila at Dandoti at 4:30 p. m. J. L. THOMPSON You Can't Expect to Get for a générons IO CENT Shaving Parlors $2 worth fcr $1, but you TRIAL SIZE. ’s C m Sa! fe. Z.A and Bathrooms can get your money’s c< Ely nlainn no cocaine, jti — o -- m 'renry r.or any other worth at ¿¡having ¡5 Cent«. liij.irious drag. M. BREUER’S Workmanship np to date in any Stettler in Hoot» and Shoes thing in my line. Repniring’ncntlj nnd promptly done st ---- Next Door to Postonico.----- OFFER!! F r n»anyyear«rrnbavutici ’ our Whiskie« ->nd rigrra ♦« Whole«.-lor»only and nr brinda aro y referred by them, a« they »re superior to »11 other«. J.’» arder to flva theCoasamtl* the henefi» of II Urge profits of Dealer nnd M' idleaian. «'« have derided 1 > now sell lirert to the Consumer nur Most Popuir.r Brand« of WhiaklM ard Cigars at less th.nn whotcs.il« price» Ask your Druggist Iliitlin 2.» Centn. towe l tiring priées. IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAW, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: B altimore , Md.. It is quickly Absorbed. (Jives Rclloi’atonco. It. op*»n« ¡«nd clvsn.-iex the Ntoal Pastors. Allays Inflammation. He;.If and Prol.etts t.’Memlm.'. 1,'c * r « t’’ Se r-es cf Tasto au* > :nc!l. E dl Liiuu 5-v.; T1...1 St/ ice • M P ti _ -tn or • y m ill. tLY E£l»? i ili.lt?. H Warren Mrccu Newr York. {;DEAUTIFia FRIZESIREF O?1 V «XT sIS'i n I l'l. With every quart hottie <>f nnr famous 10 year old Qnee« (ItvCIob FnreEye and one box of our justly celebrated rennlne ('n^nn Wan<l»M»de lOe clear JUv»naCuhanRpeciik,we will yp - AnaOUTM.T FRFXoneaf th-? hand- «ouKstupen face, extra heavy nickol Gent • Watches tnad* fn« lady«) «tern wind and set, genul: » American movement and cage, best titnekeepor « n onrth, d'-c« not tarnkh end will bit a lifetime. 1 extra fine Vienna Me*r- «chanm Pipe- > genuine Keorsrhatir! Cigar Ilol br. 1 gnnuino Mctrsrhau.n Cirnrctte Holder, I ) re'ty leather Tobacco ponch, 1 elegant oxtra he«-, y nickel rnntch box, 1 p-ir poarl cifT buttons, I tail top collar button, 1 Cuek- *i* h b’.er, 1 rei.-sleeve button«, 1 double ehai.j and c io beautiful <harm Ml jewelry heavily 14k yoM pbbd. AH thcee U piece« with on«box of our famousCuhanRnerlflls and onequnrtbottlecf atir fanvni« 10 year old Queen *' ty Ulub Pure Rvo caniiotho l" 'iE’ t for 1e«e th*n Stl.OO. We sell the Whiskey and Ci. irsln-f||j| V Q □ CT C 0 D with prlvlbgeof ex- elndirtth« 14 pritee for Ville 1 amination, «»hilu Whbkov and Cigars alonocoetmof« then ".-e astc for the entire lot Our Wblakey i* an Absolutely Pnrn 1C year old Rye «nd our Cig«, a «ennlne Cuban It and- raad«.eleai' Havana.nude in our own factor* The«« cltrare ere far bette* han ndvert'«ed be'oro WeiJuarsniee We Guanntee OteyeoJ. the «eede an«l and refund - ■ ■—i r1— Y1 anything "nythlng ever advert «ni buf«ro -, imwi Fvfr» Prem I'r»-n v ctn vn «•( an r. el. 1 pmt r> ♦ pr.rketk- TD I, a * one; irnot : - ■ ■ An Extra tfa with two El blarlra. 1 « cArk-ncrew, 1 cigar ctoU-r and 1 «« mreaertrrt. | frhge -urfpr, if S3 97 is noni in ndvar.'o with "rder Good» sent In plain packa<«. Write t<M wholesale rnce List« of Liquors end Clear« Responsible cuente wanU-d Order So-day. 9 > A n r r L'. S. DLSTLLLJLR’S DINT KI Bv XING CU.-Dupt. K., 4^1 North Clark ßt., Chicago, IQ,