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THE RECORDER Secretary Hay to Karope. From the Evening Telegram. 11 UrtUIHt Secretary Hay baa added to tbe already splendid record of the State EVXHI THl'UikAY AFTKRMOON Department during his incumbency .... »T .... of tbe bead office therein by hia pro test against tbe persecution of Jews DAVID K. STITT, by tbe Government of Roumania. It XDITOB AND PROPBIETOB. might seem that this was none of our business, but the United States has indeed become a world power, in a SUBSCRIPTION KATES. sense that it waa not before, since the On« Y«*r................................................. •’ 00 Spanish-American War, and more es Six Month«............................................. 1 Thr«« Month................................................... 60 pecially since tbe Boxer uprising in China and tbe consequent actions Thia paper ia entered at the Bandon post and negotiations. Tbe United States, office as Second-class Matter. by a firm attitude, fairly forced tbe greedy powers to abate something of P. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVER- • tising Agent, 21 Merchants’ Exchange, their extravagant demands upon pros San Francisco, is our authorized agent. trate China; aud though the European This paper is kept on file in his office. governments may not openly and formally follow Mr. Hay’s suggestion THURSDAY. OCT. », 190». or demand to put a atop to the perse cution of Jews in Roumania, yet his EDITORIAL. scathing indictment of this continued The New York convict« who re outrage in that petty oouutry- aud fused to work, when fed upon rice, Roumania is not the only offender— and demanded meat instead, are lying will not be without avail. Tbe court in with the Beef Trust. Well they papers of European capitals may belong together aa both parties are sneer at Uncle Sam's interference iu robbers of the public. wbat seems to them to be none of bis business, but the courts themselves The merging of the two great To do not fail to heed, in some degree, bacco concerns have set dealers agog wbat he says. and they are devising plans to fight Mr. Hay speaks for civilization, for the trust. The most complete way to true Christianity, for humanity, for put that trust out of business would justice, for the Truth and tbe Right be found io the disuse of tobacco. tbat are as eternal as God, in ibis There is nothing to be said in favor matter. The world will never have a of a man making a cesspool of bis civilization worth respecting until it mouth nor a smokestack of bis bead. quits persecuting any pereon or com The Tobacco War is over. Tbe pany or class of persons on account great American and English Com of religion, race or even color. It panies have buried tbe hatchet and does not follow tbat all persons must are now smoking tbe pipe of peace. be treated with exact equality in all In other words these combinations respects, politically and socially; but have merged, to make war on the rest persecution of all kinds must cease of mankind, and while they are tak before any nation can justly claim a ing their peaceful smoke those not respectable degree of civilization. included in tbe combine will have to Aud a nation that persistently perse put up when they too enjoy a smoke. cutes any people fairly and lawfully within its borders—or there at all or Orders have been issued from tbe anyhow—on account of race or relig packing bouse of tbe Beef Trust for ion, ought to be considered nn outlaw bidding employes to discuss tbe Beef among the governments of tbe earth. Trost on pain of dismissal. This is Secretary Hay bases bis formal de practically saying to labor submit to mand upon tbe possibly undesireable tbe will of capital or starve, and yet immigration that this persecution this is supposed to be a country drives into thia country, but bis real wherein free speech is guaranteed) demand and plea is based upon far where if a person has a grievance be higher grounds, and be presents tbe or sbe may make it known. Liberty issue to the powers io a way tbat they where bast thou fled? cannot entirely ignore or evade, al though they may assume or effect to The Be«« fit Social. do so. “You created tbe Government Tbe Benefit Social last Saturday of Roumania,“ he says to Great Brit evening proved a splendid success ain, Germany, France, Austria, Italy both as an entertainment and as to and Turkey, “now it is your duty to finances. Tbe program as arranged compel your creatures to refrain from was short but tbe encores were nu oppression.“ These governments say merous so that it was extended to they can or will do nothing in conse almost double its original length. qtience of tbis demand, will not notice Tbe attendance was large and there it—but they will, sooner or later. were a goodly number of baskets sold, Such a message is a voice of God, and besides this there was a lunch and must be heard and heeded. counter which was thronged after tbe baskets were disposed of. Tbe The Anarchy of Wealth. proceeds of tbe entertainment amounted to $124.20, and the expenses “I cannot shut my eyes to the was only three dollars, which left tbe dangers tbat threaten our republic. nice sum of 121.20 for Miss Mary Tbe greatest danger tbat I can see McGourty, for whom the benefit |wae now is the anarchy of wealth. Tbe gotten up, Union was saved and slavery abol M ibb McGourty was taken to Port ished by an army of poor men from land some days ago to undergo an the generals down to tbe privates. operation for cancer. We under Now we see tbe wealth of the country stand that tbe people of Riverton in tbe bands of a few men who never raised 170 to aid in tbe cause, and risked their lives for tbe flag. The that a few dollars was contributed agriculture and mineral resources of from Coquille City, tbe result of an our magnificent country have been entertainment there. cornered by a few men with money That the citizens of Bandon re and every bite of meat we take is sponded nobly io this instance is evi doubly taxed by tbe beef trust. If dence of their kindueas and sympa our government is ever changed from thy for suffering humanity, and they a republic to a monarchy, or Empire, are to be congratulated for their lib it will be done by the men of wealth, erality in a good cause. not by poor working men.—From an Baskets brought from 75 cents to address by Father O'Brien of Toledo. 110, but mostly tbe price was in tbe neighborhood of two dollars. Coos Bay News; Rev. R. C. Lee L Sunday Welcome: Every Republi can spellbinder receives the same in junction before taking tbe stump, “Propose and advocate any remedy for tbe trusts you choose, except tariff revision. Whatever you do, divert public attention from tariff re vision as tbe proper remedy. Noth ing but a reduction of tbe dutieB could hurt our friends." Western Socialist: A Cleveland inventor has patouted a machine which will automatically pbotograpb the interior of a factory at irregular intervals. As tbe workmen do not know what second they are being photographed they are on the drill all tbe time. Tbe inventor expects to mske a fortune out of bis cnecban- ical slave driver but it is probable that tbe scheme will be Btolen from him and he'll die in tbe poorbouse. Such is “civilization.” Coast Mail: T. H. Dixon, a cream ery expert of large experience in Iowa and Wisconsin, bol 'iog several state diplomas and one from the Pan- American, arrived last week to take charge of tbe creamery of the Ice and Cold Storage Co., if it is decide«] to start up this Fall. Mr. Dixon kc- tnred at Sumner Friday on creamery matters, ami has been looking over the grass producing lands of this ai<c tion. He is pleased with tbe outlook and recommends that tbe new cream ery be put in operation this Fall in stead of waiting until Spring. • ' preached bis last sermon in Marsh field on Sunday. The M. E. confer ence meets at Grants Pass on Thurs day, and be may be assigned to an other point, but has under discussion tbe taking of a rest for a year; in which event he will remain in Marsh field. Mr. Lee feels much gratifica tion over the fact tbat during tbe past year the MetL'bdist church has paid off its indebtedness of about $1,000, with tbe exception of $28, which is provided for, aud the church and parsonage are now out of debt. How’s Thia? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cauuot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. C henky & Co., Props., Toledo. Ohio, We, tbe undersigned, have known F. J. Cbeney for tbe last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all buBiness transactions, aud fi nancially able to carry out any obliga tion made by their firm. W est & T ruax . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. W aldino , K innan & M arvin , Whole sale Druggists. Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken io ternally, acting directly upon ibe blood aud mucous surfaces of tbe sys tem. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the beat. W. C. T. U. COLUMN. The next W C T U meeting takes place Tuesday, at 2:30, P. M., at Mrs. J. 8. Tilton's. B THOMAS ANDERSON, Prop. Who'll step within a grog shop A harmless glass to try Of lemonade or soda? Not I. oh no. not I. I’ll so to better plaoea When I'v« a dime to spend. Or when I seek for pleasure. Or wish to see a friend. ou Hand at all Times Fresh Vegetables, Poultry, Eggs, Butter nnd all Farm Produce, and a Stoves, Ranges and Farm Implements, Etc Now is tbe time to purchase Hardware. in block u large assortment of Tbe undersigned has Tinware, Graniteware Generous supply of fresh Groceries Hardware, Glassware, Crockery and Miners’ Supplies. I will pay highest market price for beef. pork, mutton.woo), bides, etc. Pai lit«. Oil*, lloor« and Window «. His meal, or bread, or clothing, Or school books who will buy From any liquor bondsman? Not I, indeed, not I. I’d rather help my neighbor Who oomes with yon and me * To fight tbe liquor traffio And set tbe county free. And when we boys are voters (We shall be by-and-by) Who'll vote for liquor taxes; Or liquor laws? Not I. I’ll go for prohiuition And home protection strong I'll give my time and money to help tbe oause along. How He Came to “Swear Off.” \No I won’t drink with you, today, boys,“ said a drummer to several companions, as they settled down io tbe Bmokiug car and passed tbe bot tle. “Tbe fact Js, boys, I've quit drinking—I've sworn off.“ He was greeted with shouts of laughter by tbe jolly crowd around him; they put tbe bottle under bis nose and in dulged in many jokes at bis expense, but he refused to drink, and was rather serious about it. “What’s the matter with you old boy?" sang out one. “If you’ve quit drinking, something’s up; tell us what it is.“ "Well, boys, I will, though 1 know you will laugh at me. But I'll tell you all tbe same. I have beeu a drinking man all my life, ever since I was married, as yon all know. I love whisky, it’s as sweet iu my mouth as sugar, and God only knows bow I'll quit it. For seven years not a day has passed over my bead tbat I did’ut have at least one drink. But I am done. Yesterday I was iu Chi cago. Down od South Claik street a customer of mine keeps a pawn shop in connection with his other business. T called on him, and while I was there a young man of not more than twen ty-five. wearing threadbare clothes, aud looxing as bard as if he hadn’t Been a Bober day for a mouth, came in with a little package in his hand. Tremblingly be unwrapped it, and handed ibe article to tbe pawnbroker. Baying, 'Give me ten cents.’ And boys, wbat do you suppose it wsh ? A pair of baby shoes, little thing with the bottoms only a trifle soiled, as if they bail beeu worn only once or twice. ‘Where did you get these?’ asked the pawnbroker. ’Got ’em at borne,’ replied tbe man, who had an intelligent face and tbe manners of a gentleman despite his sad condition. ‘My—my wife bought ’em for our baby. Give me ten cents for ’em, I want a drink.’ Yon bad better take tbe shoes back to your wife; tbe baby will need them,’ aaid tbe pawnbroker ‘No. a sbe won’t, because—because she’s dead. She’s lying at home now —died last night.' As be said tbis the poor fellow broke down, bowed hi« bead on tbe show case and cried like a child. “Boys,” said the drummer, “yon can laugh if yon please, but I—I have a baby of my own at home, and I swear I’ll never drink another drop.” Then he got up aod weut into another car. His companions glanced at each other in silence) no odd langbed; tbe bottle disappeared, and soon each was sitting in a seat by himself read ing a newspaper. All women sensibly desire to be Attractive, Beenty is tbe stamp of bealtb becanse it is the ontwiird manifestation of inner purity. A healthy woman ia always attractive. bright and happy. When every drop of blood in the veina ia pnre a beanteona flush is on tbe obeek. But when tbe blood ia Impure, mo- roaeneaa, bad temper, and a sallow complex ion tells the tale of aiekneaa. all too plainly And women to-day know there is no beauty without health. Wine of Cnrdui crown« women with beauty and attractiveness by rnakinK atrong and healthy those organs which make bar a wotnsn. Try Wine of Cardui. and in a month your friends will bsrdly know you. The Bandon Hardware Man. AMERICUS CLUB PURE WHISKEY Particular attention given to new and latent styles. ----- AT TH«----- The New, Speedy and Elegantly Fitted Twin-Screw i Steamer, Mandalay, “EL l (ORADO 1 glieli!liIt»•<»?■<., CAPT. W. H. BATCHELDER. Thia Steamer will give a regnhir 10 day Servioe between Coquille River, Oregon, and San Francisco, California, for both passengers and freight. ?? - p>rOp<s Flotel Coquille For full or further information apply to Capt, W. H. Batchelder, on board steamer, or <_’o<pBillc CTty, OfCfe’oii. N. LORENZ. Agent. Coquille. Oregon. M. B. LEE. Agent, Bandon. Oregon. E. T. KBUZ. General Agent, 207 Front Street, S hu Francisco, California. J. F. TL'PPKK. Proprietor. What We Can Do For You Two Paper« for the Price of One. You Got the New» of the World and the Local News Thrown In as a Bargain, To those who pay np arrearage« and a year in advance, and to nil new subscri bers who pay iu advance, we make tbe following proposition comprising several different couplets to select from: P rick of P ublications peu Y eah . B andon R kcobdfr Snn Francisco Bulletin Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Keaaon I have had oecailon to use your Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi- cine and am pleased to say that I never used anything for stock that gave half as good tatlifaction. I heartily recom mend It to all owners of dock. J. B. BELSHER, St. Louis, Ma |2 6 r> 1 00 00 on M 50 Our Offer. The Bulletin is one of the leading pnpe of tbe West, and is a daily published in San Francisco, and gives all the news. Our offee includes the Sunday Bulletin. Recorder and Bulletin, one year.. $6 00 Recorder and Bulletin, one month 50 The Portland Evening Telegram is is.su d six times a week. It. gives all the news that is woitb reading and up to time of going to press, much of it being 24 hours fiesher than when it reaches here through any oth r Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock foot! any more than sick persons should expect to be cored by food. When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine. Don't stuff them with worth less stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, if it be possi ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine unloads the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Black-Dranglit Slock and Poultry Medicine and it will pav for itself ten time« over. Horses work better. Cows give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It solves tbe problem of making as much blood, flesh and energy as possible out of the smallest amount of food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. journal. Recorder nnd Telegram one y«ar. $5 00 For a weekly newspaper the Weekly Ore goniau lends in the Northwest., and gives ail the news usually cont aim d in a weekly paper. Recorder and Weekly Oregonian..$2 50 It is the duty of e »ch person to seek in formation along all lines that tend toward bringing about better conditions nnd greater prosperity fur the human family, and fur the purpose cf giving our renders a chance to inform themselves we give them the best —•Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that does not appeal to the highest order of rea soning is not safe. Recorder and Appeal to Reason. . $2 00 BEST FOR THE BOWELS If you haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the bowel« every day, you’re ill or will be. Keep your i bowels open, and be well. Forco, In the «liapoof vio 1 lent physio or pill poison, 1.« duiiKerous. Tha smooth est, easiest, most perfect way of keeping tbe bowels clear and clean Is to take This well known hotel is now under uew and com petent management.and bus beeu thoroughly ren ovated throughout. The table service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. Sample rooms for com mercial men. Baggage transported to aud from boats and trains free of charge. Fine new bur in connection with the hotel. O ur hardware PEPAR I'M ENT Is uuw supplied with a full and complete stock of Hardware, Tinware, Graniteware, and Miners’ Supplies. We carry a complete stock of TiNNKtis KHor in Tools, Cutlery, Doers and Windows CONNECTION. I’ipti Fitting« »»id Plumbing si sporialty. LEDGERWCOD & CORSON. .... Bandon, Oregon. ___________ _ OFFER!« For many yoara we have told our Whisk lea and Cigar« to Wholeaalereonly and our brand« are preferred by them, aa they are superior to all olhera. In order to give the Conautner the benefit of the large pmfita of Dealer and M iddleman, we have decided to now sell direct to the Consumer our float Popular Brenda of Whiakiea and Cigara at l«ea than wholesale prices 14 BEAUTIFUL PRIZES FREF With every quart bottle of our famous 10 year eld Queen < £or*,Ry and one box of our justly celebrated frseuln« febaB iiBBd-flade IQe Havana Cuban Specials, we will give AB9OI.UTKLT FBBBoneof the hind somest open face, extra heavy nickel Gent's Watches made, fee ladye) stem wind and set, genuine American movement and ease, best timekeeper on earth, does not tarnish and will last a lifetime. 1 extra fine Vionna Meor- ichaum Pipe, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigar Holder, 1 genuine Meerschaum Cigarette Hol<lcr, 1 pretty lefitlier Tobacco pouch, 1 elegant extra heavy nickel match box, 1 pair pearl cuff buttons. 1 ball top collar button, 1 neck tie holder, 1 pair sleeve buttons. 1 double chain and one beautiful charm All jewelry heavily Uk gMd rlated All theee 14 pieces with onebox of our famous Cuban Specials and one quart bottle of our famous 10 year old Qu*«’1 City Club Pure Rye cannot be bought for less tnan >12.00. We sell the Whiskey and Cigars In-A Ml V Qi CO D with prlvilegeof ex eluding the 14 prizes for Uslfa I ^Oav f amination, whiloWhiakay and Cigars alone cost more than we ask for the entire lot Our Whiskey Is an Absolutely Pnre 10 year old Rye and our Cigars genuine ( «ban hand- ■ade.elear Havana.made in our own factory These cigars are far better than anything ever advertised before We Guarantee the goods and reread . ■ . V. ■ a a. 1- __a.u A—n l l.A.a 1 .A. I rig«r «atta Write faff __ < D esigns C opyrights A c . Anyone «ending a «ketch and description may • ••-------- rtain n our opinion free whether an quickly ’ascertai probably patentable. Communica invention is probi tly confidential. Handbook on Patents ratenu tion« «trictly patent«, •ent free. Oldest agency for securing ««curing-patent«. taken through Munn <fc Patents & Co. receive __ icc, without charge, in the ffteial notice, Scientific American. EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY Pleasant. Palatable, Potent. Taste Good, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10,15, and W cents Eer box. Write for free sample, and booklet on •alth. Address ■TBBLIlfl BBMBDT COIFAlT, CHICAGO er MBW YOM. BOOTS SHOES You Can’t Expect to Get $2 worth for $1, but you can get your money’s worth at M. BREUER’S Dealer in Boot« and Shoe« Exchange: If we «end ont love to other«, it will likewise bring it« re turn in kind. And to give out love, we mnat first become the expression of love, and vibrate in sympathy with its requirements. And while others may render themselves immune from tbe influence of lower thought in tensities, the higher forms of love’s vibrations will reach them and assist toward inducing a consciousness of tbe higher ioteoeiiies of happiness of which they are the manifestations. Repairinglneatly and promptly done «t lowest living prices. Weekly A. McNAIR, In connection with tbe Market Mrs. Anderson conducts a J-fV- LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, constantly add- t-rr ing new goods to her stock of Jackets, Cloaks, Ladies’ Lt/“ Underwear, Shirt Waists, Shirt-Waist Sets, Collars. Cuffs, fjy Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. ——ooo——- WANTF.D.-A TRÜRTWORTHY GEN- tlsnisn or 'adv in esch connty to ranna hnsiness for sn olil establisben honen nt ko |. i«l financial Standing. A Straight, bona fld<- weekly ca«h snlary of $18 00 p»id by check «•ach Wcdnewisv with all ex,lenses direc' frorn hendnnnrtera Monev Advanced fnr expens-s. Manager, 840 Caxton Bldg , Chi cago. T1N8HOP IN CONNECTION. LADIES’ FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Attractive Women. authority—Th« nre •MH doing busine»« at The Old Stand and can pleate you. Give ua a Call aud examiue our Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Smoked Meats, Lard, Sausages, Etc., also A Boy'« Speech. A recognised Ortgenlan. DO YOU NEED ANY HARD-WARE? MARK ET, ANDON NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L and Oyncx K osbbobo , Oaxaoit. August 22, 1902. ■\yOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IA the following named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of hie claim, aud that said proof will be made before County Clerk of 1 ooe Connty at Coquille City, Oregon oo October 26, 1902, viz: JOHN W. GREGG. on his H. E. No. 9007. for the NW of NWg, Seo. »3. 8WX of 8WW, Sec. 28, SEX ot SE^. Seo. S». Tp. 27 8. K„ 14 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultiva tion of aaid land, vix: Jamc-H A. Morriarn, of Bullards. ' -regon. John A. Hamblook. of Bullards, Oregon. S. T. Lanegan, of Bul lards. Oregon, Al>e Rose, of Ballards, Ore gon. J. T. Buntov.«, ang’JB Register. at ! | i | A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms, a year: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.3,,Bre,dw ” New York Washington. D. C. Branch Office, 02ft F ALL CASES OF E l D orado TONSORiAL PARLORS P. B. HOYT, Prop. Located In EL DORADO BUILDING, Find Street, BANDON. OREGON SHAVING. SHAMPOOING AND HAIR CUTTING AT STANDARD PRICES. Bathroom newly fitted up with Porcelain Tub. Hut or Cold Bath« 25 cents. J. L. THOMPSON, DEAFNESS OS? 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 . Md., March 30. 1901. (Tentfrinfn : — BHng entirely cured of defifneM, thanks to your treatment I will now jftve you afult history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five years ago my right ear begau to sing, and thia kept on getting worse, until I lofft my hearing in this ear entirely. . 1. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three month*, without anysucce»«. constilted a num ber of physician«, among others, the most eminent ear »peciahst 01 this city, who told me tim only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the heud noise» wouM then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. ,«,..« I then saw your advertiseim nt acciden ally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your direction«, the noi-.e«ce«»ed «n<i to-day after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased car has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very trubr J°^RMAN ?3<> „ Broallway. Baltinlore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME •■•.’i?“* INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL Shaving Parlors CITY MEAT MARKET, CLARENCE Y. LOWE, and Bathrooms K. LEWIN, Prop. Bandon, Oregon, — o -- Nhaving 15 Centn. Hath« 54.» Centn. Fresh Meats, Best Quality Druggist and Apothecary, All kitida kept, Workmanship up to date in any thing in my line. ----- Next Door to Post,office.------ TRK8PAS8 NOTICIÉ. BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, HEAD-OHEE8E and VEAL always on hand. CORNED BEEF. PICKLED PORK. Notice I m hereby given to nil per rd ns not totre«p«H3 npon the premise« of Dr. Kenyon, situated between Flora« Lake and the coun BUTTER. EGG, and ty road, in Northern Curry, by removing, FRUIT and VEGETABLES cutting, or destroying timber npon »aid land. S‘25 reward will be paid for informa of nil kind«. tion badin» to a conviction of treapas» a» stated above. OR SALE OR KENT.—One acre lot in Meats Delivered to person« living on tL* Dated at Bandon. Oregon. March 14. 1901. Bandon: Good bouse with five rooms nnd River, or along tbe Inge Route PETEK NELSON, Agent out boaeel on lot. Enquire nt Ibis office. F I h jn«t in receipt of n new nnd frenh utock of Drugs nnd Chemicals, Patent and Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, DrnuKiNtM Mnndrie«. PzRruMzn, B hushkh , S ponoxh , S oaps N uts and C andies . (’lijara, Tobacco« and Cigarettes. Paints. Olis. Glasses, und Pointer*«Supplied