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THE RECORDER IS PUBLISHSP mm hwimday afternoon .... BI .... DAVID K. STITT, SDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One Year................................................. f- 00 Six MonthB............................................. 1 00 Three Months.......................................... 00 This paper is entored at tho Bandon post offloe as Seoond-olasa Matter. THURSDAY, AUG 38, 1902. EDITORIAL. Spain’s boy King wants to marry a Sooth American heiress. Here is a chance for some of the wealthy Amer ican title banters. A few million dol lars, dexterously displayed before the pyes of the young monarch will so dazzle them that be will be unable to tell the difference between a Spanish señorita and an Americam girl. The Spanish nobility is having pal pitation of the heart over the ec centricities of their boy king. King Alphonse is but 16 years old and his subjects are at a loss to know whether be is crazy, eccentric, or just having a bushel of fun at the expense of tbe dignitaries. Well it serves them about right. They have no business to put a child on tbe throne to rule them. Tbe mind even of kings must have time to mature. Frank Andrews, of Detroit, Mich., who was on trial for wrecking tbe bank of which he was president, was sentenced to fifteen years at hard labor, but two days later was released from custody op a writ of error. Bank Wreckers are a slippery class; with this particular one, it was “presto change.“ He got into prison on error and escaped on error, but tjiere is no error in the loss of his victims; it is a cold, bard fact with no change busi ness about it. Mark Hanna is credited with the paying “that the labor troubles should be settled by an appeal to tbe bead and heart.“ Mark ie a wiseacre in bis way. He knows that corporations have no souls, hence no “hearts,“ and that tbe “beads“ can never be found, consequently there is nothing to ap peal to, in which case all concessions must be made on the part of tbe strikers who have both beads and liearts and are very frequently bur dened with unsatisfied stomachs to boot, ________________ (S tate of Onio, C ity of T oledo ? .. L ucas C ounty , J F rank J. C heney makes oath that be is tbe senior partner of tbe firm of f. J. C heney & Co., doing business in tbe City of Toledo, County and Etale aforesaid, and that said firm will pay tbe sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Vatarrh that cannot be cured by tbe use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F rank J. C heney . Bworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 6tb day of De cember, A. D. 1886. > A. VV. G leason , seal f Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Eend for testimoniáis, free. F, J. C heney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggjsts, 75c. Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best. l*ortlun<l Cnmival Day. Opening Oponing day of the Portland Elks’ Carnival will be made memorable by the mammoth parade through the streets beaded by tbe queen and her court, with maids of honor, courtiers, ministers, heralds, pages and subjects iu attendance, followed by tbe labor unions of tbe city, with floats and the Jabouy Orieutal show. In ibis sec tiou of tbe great parade will be 14 cages of wild and performing animals, elephants, camels, troops of mounted Arabs, dogs and ponies, Oriental per formers from the far Eastern countries, including Turks, Arabians, Syrians, Egyptians. Bedouins, Hindoos, Ciug álese, Russians, Japauese, Mexicans nnd many others. Tbe Elks will turn out in large numbers, and Portland will look gay with this grent pageant moving through the streets on the in augural day of the Carmvul. Kliow Event of the Year. Big Celebration Day« Set for the Portland l£]k«' Carnival, September 1—18. Tbe event of tbe year in tbe Pacific Northwest in the exposition line is coming off at Portland, September 1 to 13, when the Portland Elks’ Carni val will be giyen. This street fair is on a larger scale than anything of tbe kind attempted in this part of tbe country. Besides being a sort of Autumn festival, tbe exposition will be replete with a series of shows in connection therewith, tbe like of which bas not been on this Coast be fore. Every railway aud steamer line throughout Oregon, Washington, Ida ho, Montana aud British Columbia, realizing tbe importance and tbe ex tent of the affair, has made especial low rates to indnee travel Portlaud ward during the run of tbe Carnivni. Tbe Jabour Oriental Circus and Menagerie bas been secured for tbe Carnival, This aggregation comes from New York City with 160 people, 50 cages of animals, ponies, doge, etc., and 14 Midway shows, together with a sprinkling of people of all nations to give the daily pageants that flavor ing of Oriental gaiety which tbe pub lic demands and seems to enjoy with increasing fondness from year toyear. A glittering array of special features and attractions bas been prepared. The arts and industries of the great Northwest will receive full attention. Elks’ day will see delegations of tbe B. P. O. E. from; all parts of tbe country. A tramload of the Elks is coming from Texas to participate in tho grand parade, which will be a contest among al) lodges of the prin cipal Coast cities, for prizes aggre gating $1000. Tbe day of tbe open ing, Labor day, organized labor will have a grand demonstration in con nection with tbe Carnival. Nearly every day of tbe two weeks’ run of the Fall Curnival bas been set for special celebrations. Owing to tbe exceedingly low rates announced, it is believed tbe general attendance will be large, as interest is widespread in the big show. The Coos Bay Bailroad. From the Oregon Daily Journal. The Empire Construction Com pany, organized for tbe construction of tbe Salt Lake-Coos Bay railroad, is now in tbe bands of wbat may be called the Big Four, with a capitaliza tion of $1,000.000. The Big Four con sists of Nelson Bennett aud William H. Remington of Tacoma, David Ecklos of Ogden and VV. C. Nibley of Baker City. Nelson Bennett is a well known contractor of this section of tbe country, having constructed the Stam pede tunnel for the Northern Pacific Company, through the Cascade Moun tains. He formerly owned tbe Ta coma Hotel and tbe Merchants’ Na tional Bank, of Tacomo. William Remington, origiually from Salt Lake, is a prominent contractor and now has charge of tbe Construc tion and Maintenance Company of the Northern Pacific. David Eckles is the big beet sugar king of Utah. He is a millionaire and is well known throughout tbe Pacific Coast. C. VV. Nibley, a partner of Mr. Eck les, is tbe one who colonized Eastern Oregon with a settlement of Mormons from Utah aud started them into tbe sugar-beet raising industry. These four wealthy men will own tbe Empire Construction Company and with them behind it, the empire will undoubted!v le bandied success fully. Tbe construction compauy was organized May 2 with F. H. Alliston, president; H. S. Rowe of St. Paul, first vice-president; Robert F. Hall, second vice president; Thomas C. Devlin, treasurer, aud A. S. Pattullo as secretary. David Eckles and C. VV. Nibley will have charge of tbe Salt Lake end and build this way on the road, while Messrs. Bennett and Remi ngton will start at tbe Coos Bay end and build the other way. -------- ----------------- Indian War Veterans. I ndependence , Or., August 16,1902. At an adjourned meeting of tbe Indian War Veterans of 1855 and 1856, held at Independence, August 16, 1902, the following proceedings were had: On motion of Major James Bruce, of Benton county, Ben Hayden was chosen chairman. On motion of James Hays, of Cor vallis, J. R. Cooper, of Indepedence, was cbo.-en secretary. On motion of Major Bruce, the ------ GOO------ Secretary was instructed tocommuni- A Cure For Cholera Infantum, cate with all the County Clerks with “Last May,” says Mrs. Curtis Ba in the State and ascertain the num ber ker, of Bookwaiter, Ohio, "an infant of Indian War Veterans and their child of our neighbor’s was suffering dependeut widows in their respective from cholera infantum. Tbe doctor Counties and report tbe same to tbe bad given up all hopes of recovery. I Adjutant General at Salem took a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, On motion of L. D. Hedges, tbe Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to Secretary was instructed to transmit tbe bouse, tolling them I felt sure it a copy of these proceedings to all the would do good if used according to newspapers withiu tbe state with re directions. In two days’ time the quest to publish tbe same. child bad fully recovered, and is now On motion the meeting adjourned (nearly a year since) a vigorous, tto meet at Salem, Wednesday, Octo healthy girl. I have recomended this ber 1, 1902, and all ludiao War Vet Remedy frequently and have never erans are cordially invited to attend. known it to fail in any single io- J. R. C ooper , Secretary, B en H ay - ! den , Cbuirmtiq. fltfttice,” for sftle by C, Y. Jjowu. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. IJ.V2M>O> THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. The next W C T U meeting takes place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M , in tbe ■“ Methodist Church. lie Gather- Them Into Drunkards Hell, a All alone in bis ber, counting over his gold, Sat a licensed rnm-seller, hard hearted and cold; Though his day's work was done, still be lingered late, Like a goblin appearing, a phantom of fate. A worker of infamous evil was be. With a soul that was black as a night storm at sea; And these words of doom from a liquor flend fell; “Ho! I gather them into a drunkards' hell. “Yes, I gather them in from the Church and tbe State, From the high and the low, from the riob and tbe great. It is known to the pastor my pew rent is paid, And the votes I control make the statesmen afraid; So my crimes they oondoue, and with smil ing they come For a share of the gold that I make by my rum. Yea, I’ve brought them securely all undor my spell. And I’ll gather them into a drunkards’ hell. “Yes, I gather them in,—men, women, and boys,— Scores of thousands each year my poison destroys, Both the body and soul, the wide world around, From the homes where the bliss of sweet joys should abound. Dearest mother, fair daughter, kind father, and eon, How I acet ter their idols and hopes one by one! With my license to kill it is known full well How I gather them into a drunkards' bell, ‘Yes, I gather them iu from the gay festal board, From the banqueting-hall where tho red wine is poured, From the gay social glass on tbe bright New Year's morn, From tbe young father's home where the new babe is born; From tbe glories of fame they excitingly prize, From the chamber of death whero the dear est one dies, From the fair marriage-feast, and the funer al knell,— All uro gathered alike to the drunkard's hell 'Yes, I gather them tn from the doctor who deals Alcohol to his patient, assuming it heals. While the deadly nostrum benumbs the poor brain, and brings on delusions with many a pain. Though the poison may lull and appear to give ease. While the 'gold cure is proof it produces disease, And nostrums all fail to make sick men get well.— Still I gather them into a drunkards’ hell. “Yes, I gather them in. Hear their wild shrieks aud groans! Helpless women are praying in hei.rt-lr.aL- ing tones. While their children beg.bread in tbe piti less cold, Still I rule them as king and my rum sce;- ter hold. Though my victims are many yet hell claims them all, Whether coming from palaeo, from hoyel or hall. Both by night and by day all my reoords do tell. How I gather them iuto a dru kards’ hell. “Yes, 1 gather them in by extending my trade, For my dealiug near doubles each passing decade; Aud Congress stands by me and fosters the sale Of the devil’s best aids, lager beer and cieam ale; But the pride of my life and the joy of my heart Is to And Christian voters are taking my part, And ship rum to the heathen, with Bibles to sell. While I gather them into a drunkards’ bell. “Yes. I gather them in, without hope or release, Where the pangs of their torments will ever increase.” A long line ot goblins, a dark, ghastly train, Made of rum-mined wretches all writhing iu pain. Bushing on madly, gnashing teeth as they told, With the wails of tbe damned how tbe liquor fiend sold Them the liquor of death he was lioensed to sell, And gathered them into a drunkards’ hell. Would yon gather them iu from the dram- driuker’s doom, From an uuending death, from a dark, liv ing tomb? Would you help bleak the shackles and set captives free From the poisoning ourse of tbe dark upas- tree? Would you strike down tbe foe that is blighting the laud, Aud orowu our nation, most noble and grand? Theu vote as you pray, for no rum fiend to sell That which gathers men into a druukard’s belt. B. M. LAWRENCE, M. D. TKINPA m MVTM1M. Notice is hereby given to nil persona not to trespass upon the premise, of Dr. Kenyon situated between Floras Lak<- mid the coun ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, cutting, or deatrioing limber npnti said land. $2.*> reward will be paid fur itiforma tion leading to a conviction of trespass as stated above. Dated at Eandoti. Oreg- n. Mnreb 14. 191'1. 1’Llt.i» ^iELbON. Agent. ' UniXr" OU Hand at all Times • J Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also If You Do Stoves, Ranges We are etill doing business at '1 be Old Stand and can please you. Give us a Cali and examine our and Farm Implements, Etc Now is the time to purchase Hardware. in stock a large assort mont uf Frerib Vegetables, Poultry, Egge, Butter «nd »11 Farm Produce, and a The uuderaigned bas Tinware, Graniteware Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. I will pay bigbeat market price for beef, pork, mutton,wool, bides, etc. 1'aintM. O i I m . D ooi - h nuil Window m . LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. T1N8HO1’ IN CONNECTION. —— A. McNAIR, The Bandon Hardware Man. In connection with tbe Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add- ing new goods to ber slock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ MF Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars, Cuffs, fcif” Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY Particular attention given to new and latest styles. ----- AT THE----- l-if~ ¡-£T „/¿-'.¿Pi DORADO" The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw Steamer, Mandalay, CAPT. W. II. BATCHELDER. a » 11111 «se b t - - Prop s. Hotel Coquille® This Steamer will give a regular 10 day Service between Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. CJocpiillc C'ity, For full or further information apply to Capt. VV. II. Batchelder, on board steamer, or N. LORENZ, Agent. Coqndle, Oregon. M. R. LEE. Agent, Bandon. Oregon. E, T. KRCZ, General Agent, 207 Front Street, San Franoisco, California. SUMMONS. J. P. TUPPEK, Proprietor. This well known hotel is now under uew and com petent manngementjand lias been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The 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. COQUILLE PACKING CO. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon in and for the County of Cooe. Chris Long, Plaintiff.] JOHN CUBREX, Prop. vs | ?'uit in Equity to Alvin Munck, Julia Foreclose a Moit- Mnnck, aud ILarrv | gage. M. Campe, Defend- I o»t», J To Alvin Munck, Julia Munck and Harry M All kinds kept, Campe the above named Defendants. In tbe name of the State of Oregon: You BOLOGNA SAUSAGE. HEAD-CHEESE are hereby required to appear and answer and VEAL always on hand, tbe complaint tiled against you in tbe above entitled anit, in the above named Court, CORNED BEEF, - (this Summons being served by publication) on or before the last day of the time pre PICKLED PORK scribed in the order for tbe publication of this summons, which prescribed time is six weeks, the last day of which will be Friday Is now supplied with a full and Complete stock of the 5th day of September 1902: tbe date of BUTTER, EGG, and first publication of this summans being July the 24th, 1902. nnd if you fad to FRUIT and VEGETABLES so appear nnd answer the said com of all kinds. plaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Meats Delivered to persons living on ths said complaint ip this suit namely: For a judgment and decree against the River, or along the Stage Route defendants Alvin Munck and Julia Munck We carry a complete stock of his wife for the foreclosure of a certain Mortgage hearing date the 17th day of tinnkbs sum- in Tools, Cutlery, Doors and Windows August 1S99 and recorded iu the office of County Clerk of Coos County on the 18th CONNECTION. Pipe Fitllqi;» mid Plumbing a -,'pecialty. day of August 1899 in Book 15 of Mortgage records page 414 made and executed by said defendants tp this plaintiff, nnd to secure the payment of -certain promissory notes and the following sums which plaintiff also Bandon, .... Oregon. usks judgment fojr and which are mentioned in s .id mortgage namely: Against the said dufeiidents Alvin Munck nnd Julia Munck on t he first Count.« for the sum of $11)26.80 and interest thereon nt the rate of ten per Anvono sending a «ketch and description may cent per annum fixim the day of De quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica cember, 1900 Against the $nid defendants tions si rictly confidential. Handbook on Patenta on the second eodut, for the sum of $147.95 sent free. Oldest agency fur securing patent«. and inderent thereon at the rate of ton per Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive cent per Hunum, from tlio 13tb dav < f Octo ( special notice, without charge, in tho her 1900. Ai.d against the saj(| <|efendan 8 on the third count. for the sum of $120 69 with interest thereon nt tbe rate of eight A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific journal. Terms, fd a per cent per annum, from the several dates year: four months, 9L Sold by al! newsdealers. of the payments of the. several sums aggre gating the said $120.09 as in the complaint, more fully set forth, being the tnx-s on the Branch Offlce. G26 F SU Washington. D. C. premises covered by plaintiffs mortgage, for Bed Room Suites Curtain Poles and Fine Wall Paper nml the years 1899, 1900 and 1901. For the sum and Pieces. Window Trimmings. lhm»e Lining. of $225.00 Attorney’s fees aud for the costs ------- SEWING MACHINES AND BABY CARRIAGES ------- CLARENCE Y. LOWE, and disbursements ot this suit; and that the usual decree may be had, that the lauds of Bandon. Oregon, Cabinet Shop in Connection. Mattresses and said plaintiffs covered by above-mentioned moil gage to secure the payment of the Furniture ltcpniring anil Saw filing n Spi oialty. aforesaid sums, namely: the lot number six in Blook No. one, in the Water Front addi nnd Fitted to Order- All Glass Cut PiuXFd"nU M D E RT A KING tion to the towu of Bnudon, U jos County, Sizes nnd weigta kept on b .• d Oregon, be sold in the maimer provided by oes id Goods, nnd Undertaking Supplies A Full Line of Burini Caskets. 1 law to satisfy said judgment aud decree to Coi a.Jv.Y Is just in receipt of a new nnd n Hand. gether with tbe accruing costs. That the fresh stock of above named defendant;», Alvin Munck, Ju lia Munck and Harry M. Campe, and each Drugs and Chemicals, of them together with all persons claiming under them, be forever hatred and fore Patent and Proprietary Preparations closed of all right, title and interest in and Toilet Articles, to said lands and u ry pait thereof, ami that mortgage lien of plaintiff be ac:judged Sundries. the first and only lien «gainst said pi mises. and that plain iff have a deficiency jnd :- • P erfumes , B rushes , S ponges , S oaps ment against said defendants. Alvin Mun. I i N uts and C andies . and Julia Munck. That the overplus, if I Cigars, Tobaccos and Cigarettes. any there be after applying the proceeds properly applicable to tbe sntisfati« n of said Faints. Oils, Glasses, and Painter’s Supplied judgment, be paid to tbe defendant, Harry M. Campe, as tbe purchaser of said premises ( under a trust? deed, and that the plaintiff ! have such other relief in the premises as by I For many years we have told our Whittles and Cigars tn Wholesalers only law ; rovided and to tbe Court may seem ! and our brands are preferred by them, as they are superior to ail others. 1 n meet and equitable. order to give the Consumer the benefit of the largo profits of Dealer and IM iddleman. wo have decided to now cell direct to the Consumer our float This summons is published by order < Popular Brands of Whiskies and Cigars at less than wholesale prices the Hon. L. Harlooker, County Ju ige of 14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES PREF Coos County Oregon, made on the 24th day With every quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Quee«CityClob Pure Rye of July 1902 at Chambers in Coquille City, and one box of our Justly celebrated genuine Coban Hand.flado 10e e'ear — O- — requiring this summons to be published for Havana Cuban Bpeelala. we will give AB8OLUTKLY FREE one of the hand somest open face, extra heavy nickel Gent's Watches made, (no lady») «tenr six consecutive weeks in the Bandon Re Shaving 15 Ceu C m . wind and sot, genuine American movement and case, best timekeeper on corder. from July 24th 1902, the date of the earth, does not tarnish and will last a lifetime, 1 extra fine Vienna Meer BntliM 2.» Cents. first publication hereof. schaum Pip«. 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigarette Holder, 1 pretty leather Tobacco pouch, I elegant extra heavy GEO P. TOPPING, nickel match box, 1 pair pearl cuff buttons, 1 hall top eollar button, 1 neck- Attorney for Plaintiff. tio holder, 1 pair sleeve buttons, 1 double chain and one beautiful charm Fresh Meats, Best Quality OUR HARDWARE DEPARTMENT Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, and Miners’ Supplies. LEDGERWCOD & CORSON. Scientific American. MUNN & Co.381Bro,dw”-New York Household Furnishings and Deco rations of all kinds* Druggist and Apothecary, J. L. THOMPSON, &É3IAST0NISHING OFFER!! Shaving Parlors and Bathrooms Workmanship up to date in any thing in my line. ----- Next Door to PoRtoffice.----- TAPE E l D orado WORMS “A tape worm eighteen feet long at least came on tho scene after my taking two CASCARETS. This I am sure has causeil my bad health for the past three years. I am still taking Cascareis, the only cathartic worthy of notice by sensible people ” G eo . w . B owles , Baird, mim . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and Ornes at R ossburg , O bbgon , August 22, 1902. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Is the following named settler hns filed notice of bis intention to make final proof tn support of hie claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of ooh County at Coquille City, Oregon on October 25, 1902. viz: JOHN W. GREGG, on bia H. E. No. 9007. for the NX of NWl^, Sec. 33.8WXof SWJi.See. 28, SE^ of SEJs. Seo. 29. Tp. 27 S. R., It West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and ouitiva tlon of said land, viz: James A. Morrison, uf Bullards, liregon. John A. Hamblock, of Bullards, Oregon, 8. T. Lanegan, of Bul lard-*, Oregon, Abe Rose, of Bullards, Ore gon. J. T. B hidoks , nug2R Register. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? MARKET, P. B. HOYT, Prop. ht t ? SHAVING, SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CU rVING AT STANDARD PRICES, Itatliroom newly fitted np with Porcelain Tub. Hot or Cold Baths 25 cents. „Pleasant. Palatable. ___ ent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 60c. ... 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Wo oell the Whiskey and Cigars In- A || I V fO 07 c 0 with privilege of ex eluding the 14 prisoo for Vie tel ^vsvf amination, while Whivkev and Cigars alone cost more than we ask for the entire lot Our WbJekey is an Absolutely Pure 10 year old Bye and our Cfcare gennlae Cubau baud« ■ade.clear Havaaa.made in our own factory Those cigars are for better than anything ever advertised before We Guarantee the geode and refned E f An Extra Premium of an elegant Pocket knife with two blades, 1 cor t ■ w glass >■ ■■■ cutter, vukwr, if it fl. ,. 97 ,I is ■■ sent v.1.1 in advance i lilt« with wi.i, ordsr. uv. • Goods wwu. sentjn wuw ... . _ _ wholM«!« Price Lltta of Liquor» and Cigart. Responsible agonta wanted Order to-day. $2 worth fcr $1, but you can get your money's worth at M. BREUER’S !,’<•!> 1» r ¡11 I.OOiM «ill! StlOCM ' lb-priirti’ .i i-a'I.V i»»'d I'ti niptly done Kt loweal living price«. ALL CASES OF ANY HEAD NOISES? DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: B altimore , M<1 . March 30. toot . thank* to your freatnicut I will now give you a full history of my case, to be uaed at your discretion. About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost my hearing in this ear entirely I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three month- without ftny success, consulted a num ber of physicians, among other«», the mo 4 eminent ear apt-ci »list of this city, who (old me that only an operation could help me. nml even that only temporarily, that the head noise« would then cease, but the hearing in the affe< tvi « ar would be 1 1» forever. I then saw your advertisement accidcn ally in a New York paper, and oraereu your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noise«ct ased. and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the <li«eased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly vours. r. A. WEIiMAV, 730S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Gentfrmen .• — Being entirely cured of deafne**. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation, YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ’“XT*-1 INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 595 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.