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TUB RECORDER A <. CM PUBL1MHBD YVBRT THURSDAY AFTERNOON jeavt* a, •««««, TOWOR A>D PlOPRIEVOK. A ruaaway. almost emlieg fatally, started a horrible ulcer On tbe leg of J. K Omer, Franklin Grove, III. For foar years it defied all doctors and all « remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him. Equally good for Burns, Bruises. Skin Eruptions and Files. 25cts at Lowe’s Drug Store. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Y©4 t ....... (8ix Mouth«.. The Duty of Young 9Ien. <2 00 . 1 00 . 50 Three Mouths This jN*per is entered at the Bandon poet orfico as Becond-elaHM Matter. THURSDAY, FEß. 2i, Ison. EDITORIAL. The citizens of Oregon will breathe more freely now that the lawmakers Lave retired. Men who beat tbeir wives will get B taste of tbe whipping post, but, well—wives can still sheer tbe roil ing pin or flat iruu at the heads of tbeir bunbauds as they are not subject to the whipping post law. Local Option Law Still In Force The fight to chaDgo tbe Local Op tion Law is over. The Liquor inter ests did tbeir best, and mustered their forces, but iu the fiual effort, one vote was lacking in the Senate to seepro the passage of tbe Jayne bill, a measure proposed by the liquor iu terests to defeat Local Option as much as possible. Iu tbe Oregonian, of the 18 inst., we find tbe following coming from tbe liquor interests, which is in dicative of ths spirit in which they ac cept defeat. f T hreats ov thd Aeurijr Forfeit* Illa Life. L iquor M en . Li-] nor interests gajil all through the campaign over the Jaytm bill that should the bill fail they would initiate it in June, 1906, or would pro.aent a bill at that time to repeal tho present law entirely; also that they would give chqreb organizations a taste of what the initiative could do by proposing a bill to tax all ptiurcb property and “reform” workers a taste by offering a bill to give municipalities exclusive control of liquor traffic ami gambling. And these same interests declare that other bills might be proposed to worry af fairs ami politics fur soiuo time to come. From tbe (brents couched in the above except one must conclude that nil tjm anarchists are net in Russia but that tbe fair laud of America, and particularly Oregon has its share of them. The liquor interests are not con tent to subrpit to tbe expressed will qf‘the majority, but desire to force '^bero damnable traffic upon tho peo ple, being well aware of its power to fiohl its victims if tbe deadly poison cau only be kept within their reach. These interests have not tho public Weal at heart; tbeir aim is selfish; they purpose to solace themselves ppon tbeir liquors and wines ami to <lo it anil make profit, besides, at the expense of tbeir common brethern. They caro not how many heart brok en women nor hungry children they make by luring tbeir husbands fa thers and sons to spend tbeir sub stance in riotous living, neither do they care for the crimes they incite, nor for the deaths' they inflict. An all absorbing purpose to do as they please, Without regard to tbe rights pf humanity, seems to possess them In regard to prosecuting tbeir pur pose, and now that they have been checked, they show, in the above clipping, the tiger's claw, and threat en tbeir enemies -no, they threaten the public. It is a matter of “rule or rqiq’’ with them, and through tbeir threats they show their relation to tbe devil, who is the King of “rule br ruin.” There was never a period in the history of the world when tbe young man was so much in evidence as bo is today. This is pre-eminently the age of young men. More and more tbe old man. and even tbe man of middle age, is pushed aside. Tbe fate of tbe gray haired veteran is uncertain. Tbe future of the man whose ener gies are just beginning to flag is pre carious. In any industries and oa the railroads the mm over 35 is frankly told that he is no longer wanted. Lack of strength, and even tbe lack of youth, is becoming an industrial crime. What to do with these outcasts of workshop aud field will soon be a social problem. Bat wj are not considering 1 bis question now What is the duty of these young meu iu tbe vigor of health and streogib, these young men whose position is secure so long as tbe tide of life is not ebbing but flowing? To earn an honest living is, of conrse a duty. To bo a drone is dis graceful. To be a public charge is more disgraceful still. Hut after this duty has been attended to, the real abiding duty of life has but just begun. It is necessary to le some body as well as to do something. Humanity claims, and rightfully claims that no man shall live unto himself alone. The selfish man, the man whose horizon is no wider than bis own material interest, is not only a man whom the world will willing ly forget, but be is one deserving the stigma of traitor to bis owu better nature aud the welfare of humanity. There are great problems to be set tled. There are higher ends to be attained than a mere eating, drink ing, and sleeping existence. Materi alism has never advanced the world a step; agnosticism never gave clear vision; pessimism bus blighted every life which has succumbed to it. To seek Truth and Beauty has been the aim of every hero. Every grout age, as Goethe has pointed out, has been an age of faith. The duty of young men is to keep alive within themselves the essential largeness of life, to move along tho lines Hie universe is following, to keep abreast of tbe Zeit Geist, Every young man might well take for his motto tbe words uttered by Emmerson to the youth of Dartmouth nearly seventy years ago, words that deserve to be printed in letters of gold: You will hear every day the mnx- ims of a low prudence. You will bear that the first duty is to get land and money, place and name. “What is this Truth you seok ? Wbat is this Beauty ?” meu will ask with de rision. If, nevertheless. God has called any of yon to explore truth and beauty, be bold, be firm, be true. When you shall say, “As others do, so will I; 1 renounce, I am sorry for it, my early visions; I must eat the good of tbe laud, aud let learning and romtyitio expectations go until a more convenient season”—then dies tbe man in you; then once more per ish the bud of art and poetry and science, as they have died already in a tbous ind men. The hour of that choice is the crisis of your history, and see that you bold yourself fast by the intelect.—Telegram, Home ___________ Gitele Column Crude Thoughts A. Ihey Full From The Editorial |»eu. i*lr.i»MUt Ewuiug Kev- erie»M. A Column Dedicated to Tired Motheiv aa lhejr «lulu Thu H ulu « Circle »1 Evening Tide. • ’ — - ■ ——— NOBODY'S CHILD. « Alone in the '¿'‘‘ary, pitilen«* street. With my turn old drees aud bare, cold feet All day I’ve wandered to and fro. Huii^rv and sbiveriUK and nowhere to so; The night is coming ou in dnrkueas aud dread; And the chill sleet beating upon my bare head. Oh! why does the wind blow upon me wild? Is it because I am nobody’s child? Just over the way there's a flood of light, And warmth, and beauty, and all tbiog. bright; Beautiful children, in robe, »o fair. Are caroling gong, in rapture there. I wonder if they, in their blissful glee, Would pity a poor little beggar like me, Wandering alone in tbe merciless street. Naked, and shivering, aud notbiug to eat. Oh! wbat shall 1 do when tbe night comer down Iu its terrible blackness all over tbe town? Shall I lav me down 'ueath tbe at gry sky, On the ookl, bard pavements aloue to die? When the beautiful children their prayers have said, Aud mnmmas nave lucked them up snugly in bed. No dear niotber upon me smiles— Why is it, I wonder, tbut I'm nobody’s child? We live in a superficial age, aud we hurry along in a happy-go lucky way, ignorant or heedless of tbe capacities of our minds and bodies. Tho preco cious youth, the boy or girl of average intelligence, or the dunce, should alike study bis own strength, bis weakness, bis likes, bis dislikes, his bent. ‘‘Know thyself,” was spoken of old at Delphi; and, though ttiu oruele has long been mate, the words are of eternal significance. No better advice was ever given to man. Philosophy finds its bigiiest province iu tbe study of our own natures. Knowledge thus gained, and that alone, will teach the round boy to avoid the square holes as he would shun falsehood and dis honor. It has been well said that u > man ever made an ill figure who nu L i stood his own talents, n -r a good om< who mistook them. M ist work is uticong.-nial, and tin- majority of mon and women tliiuk they would be happier in sown other place. To almost everyone tbe day of choice comes. What career? What shall my life’s work be? If instinct an I heart ask for carpentry, be a car pouter; if for medicine, be a pbysi cian. W ith a firm choice and earns t work, a young man or woman, cannot help but succeed. But if there be no insliuct, or if it be weak or faint, one should choose cautiously along tbe line of his best ailnptibility or oppor (unity. No one need doubt that tbe world has t.se for him, hilt great hon or and fortune are not for all. Tine success lies in acting well your part, and this everyone can do. Better bo a first rate bod carrier, tbau a second rate anything. l»ut True. CLARENCE Y Z-> V • ■ t- L • i »» y STORE, People tbe «grid v- r w.-ie Lorri j Baitilon, Oregon, fiid ou h-ari.iug ?>f tl.e burning of a 1 CbioBgo theutrq iu which uoarly t>ix Druggist and buu.ired peopl, 1 st tbeir ii.ee, yet MRS. E. J. HITE & CO. Props., more than tiv h limes this number or Apothecary, over J.OCtt p.s | m <iit*ii (i m pneumo I h just In receipt of a new and V7o carry a. fine line of Fall and Winter freeh block of nia iu CLieugu J .»iiig th*- -i me year, Tints and Lac’lco' Fu.i'nisliiiig Goods. witli acaieely a p;.«,ii.g notice. Ev Drugs and Chemicals, ery one of tbesn cases of | nenmotiia Give um h cull and tunisine our good». resulted from a cuhl «nil could btive i’uteut aud Proprietary Preparations Toilet Articles, been prevented Ly the timely use of Drng»l»tM Niiiiili-ieM. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. A great many who had (every reason to P erfumes , B rushes , S ponoes , S oaps N uts akd C andies . fear pneumonia, "have warded it oil ('Ignra, Tobaccoii au<l <'I ch ret tea. by tbe prompt use of this remedy. JY KT Z) Tbe following is an instance of this Paints. Oils. Glas-sea. mid Painter’s Supplied sort: "Too rnucL cannot be Baid in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Reme 1 5< >< >TS dy, and especially for colds and influ W F. HARRIS, IN CHARGE, enza. I know that it cured my daugh Sucremor to J. I,. THOMPSON. ter, Laura, of a severe cold, and I be FACH SHAVES, lieve saved her life when she was S1IAMFOO, 25 Cl». HAIR cv r, threatened with pneumonia.” W. D. You Can’t Expect to Get SINGE. 25 Cti MASSAGE, Wilcox. Logan, New York. Sold by AND BATH. $2 worth fcr $1, but you EACH C. Y. Lowe. City Barber Shop BATH ROOMS, can get your money's For a limited time only we will worth at »end free to evtry subscriber of the R ecokdeh , who, besides (emitting ail arrears, pay for a year s subscription iu advance, a handsome souvenir of Denier in Boot* and Shoe* Washington City, containing 88 re productions of tho celebrated artist. Repairing neatly and promptly done at lowest living prices. Thomas Fleming. Besides this splen did souvenir we will furnish each sub scriber with a $1.00 coupon which will What We Can Do For You be honored by tbe Nutshell Pub. Co. of New York,as part payment for tbe Two I’»pern for the Price of One. You Get the New» of the World nnd illustrated book, “Around the Capi the Local News Thrown tol,” a volume highly commended by in hm a Bargain. th-> public mon of America and Eu rope as one of tbe most humorous, To those who pay up arrearages and a ar in advance, and to all new subscri interesting amt instructive efforts of y* bers who pay in advance, we make the our time. It is a book tliut will bo following propoai;ioncompriaing several appreciated in evert' American home- dilfcrvut couplets to select from: Hotel Coquille M. BREUER’S C'oosiilie J. 1» TI I'I’EU. I’ropi h tor. This well-known hotel is u. w uudi-r new aud com petent management aud t p- been thoroughly ren ovated throughout. Tbe tai •• service is equal to any in Southern Oregon. S nple rooms fur com mercial men. Baggage .• ported to and from boats and trains free of cln ♦*. Fine new bar in couueciiou with the hotel. The New, Elegantly Fitted, and Speedy Steamer F lice of P ublications peb Y kab . Better than Quid, ‘‘I whs troubled for several yours with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster. N. II. "No remedy helped me until I begun using Electlie Bitters, which did me more good than all the medicines 1 ev< r used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters uro just splendid for female troabl-.’s; that they are a grand tonic and invig- orator for weak, run down women. No other medicine cun take its place in our family." Try tlo-m. Old;. ot)e. Satisfaction gnat tmieed by Y Lowe. $2 00 San Francisco Bulletin Portland Evening Telegram Weekly Oregonian Appeal to Kcr.q. n O hp Oft’er. Tho Bulletin is one of th** l?nd;n of the West, and is a daily pub’.is’u Fiam i-co, and gives i'l th- t.eus. Ou includes tb° Bandar Balk tin. Bocurdi r an i l»ul?c‘in. one year.. S R< Corder and Ihi'k-tin, one moi.lh The I’ott’and Evt.niug‘IVk gram is is-Led six tim<M a we< k. It give - all I he .news that is '.volth reading and up 1.» tlnm i jitig t< press, i.inch of it bcinu - h uts fie-i: th-- i when it reaches Lure thrvGgh i.i.y vlh.i L andon K ecoedeb C. P. JENSEN, Master- Tliis Steamer is N<*w. is Stroncly built, and fltt«1 with tlie left st improvements, and wilt eive n repular 8 day servici. for prism rj-i-rs and fri-ixtit, I <tuei-u ilie Coquille River, OreKon, and b in Francisco, Calif. ELBERT DYER, Apent, Bandon, On-Ron. KUl'Z, Mannginji Aceut, 207 Front Street, Ban Francisco, California. journal. liccurdcr and Telegram nre y ar. $•"» 50 For ft weekly uewsp per the Grc gonian leads in tho N »rthwesl, ami give* ab ihc news usually otmiaiiK d in a wttlJj paper. M. E. CnuHcu. I» and Weekly Oregonian.. $2 50 Preaching aervieo cwt v 2nd aid 4th Sun It is tbo Juty of e ch person L» f?< • ». in dtiy nt 11 A M. ami >; P. M. Sunday School everv Su.nlay fit 10. A. M. formation Hinn g all lima th -it tend toward Eyvorth lieaniie . 7rfP. M. brio,';iug •»(»out bei tur cuiiúk- ions p.nd tu atei Prayer tw efiag Wednesday at S: P. M. prosperity f »r the hnrann family, and for the purpose r f giving our renders a chance Fie. »Ti-, aux Heavier. Prnno!ii.'(< t.l and ."rd Sundays, morning Ki mf *rin tlx niscJvt s wo j’ivt- them the b hh .I evening. —Appeal to Reason. Any doctrine that Hiindnv School each Sunday at 10 a. re. doe® not appeal to tb’e highest order of run En.lt uvei ini" tings nt the ii.na! hours. l’rmer n...... ............. Thursday ev.-uing». soniu ’ in not safe, All are well". .ire. Recorder and Appenl to Kennon. . $2 00 Anc-xm l*snr«i.T. Pi.stor. Church Director/ First Glass Watch E l D orado Repairing. Ono hour a day witbdrawa from frivolous pursuits, and profitably em ployed, would enable any man of or TONSCRIAl PARLORS dinary capacity to master a complete science. One hour a day would make P. B. HOYT, Prep. an ignorant man a well informed man in ten years. Ono hour a day would earn enough to pay for two daily and two weekly papers, two loading maga zines, and a dozen goal books. In SHAVING. SHA?4P( GING AND HAIR an hour a day a boy or girl coni.I (’u rnsG a i ltaxdakd flic es . read twenty pages thoughtfully—over I neulv Cft«<l up with Porceli».!«! seven thousand pages or eighteen Bnthrnnm 'lull. iloto» < ehl ruth* 2.’» <!«-utw large volumes in a year. An honr a ’F*» Nori? r. day might make all the difference be Notice is rtU h r-by t iv»*n to all *.»• not tween bare existence and asefu!. hap t.) trespi.HM vlrx»n th“ pronti?’«** of Dr. h«-ny-n. ‘■•¡tuated l»et‘ n Fhuc.a L. k» and tiu conu- py living. ¿In hour a day might tv r.».'-d. in Noth in Cuiry. I»v rvn.oving. make—nnv, has made—an unknown c-Vtin«. or <k‘<»royinu timber upon Raid Itnd. $?■» rewird will b«» p i t for inform:!- man a famous one, a useless one a ?i m t’iiTi»t > a conviction of tres; .*>» «x «hove. trenefactor to his race. Consider, HtHted bated at Bandon. Oreg'>n. A.arch 11. Wl. FE I EK NELSON, Agent. then, the mighty possibilities of two —four—yes. six hours a day that are, Mysterious Circuinetane«». on tbe average, throw ti away by y ur g One was pale and sallow and the men and women iu tbe restless de-ire other fresh and rosy. W hence the for fun and diversion. The generul public cannot fail to difference? She who is blushing with Chambeilslii'» Cough Remedy be surprised st (be information that health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills Mother'» Favorite. It luta become necessary to devise a to maintain it. By gently Mousing TH» aootliing and healing proper uew form of money order to protect the lazy organ» they compel good di tfie senders of money by this conven gestion and bead off constipation. ties of this remedy, its pleasant taste, ient method from loss. It transpires Try them. Only 25ets at C. Y. Lowe, and pfoiupt and permanent cures, have made it a lavorile aiih people that postai money orders have bojn I Druggist. *T*TTE tally gets its life from * food properly digested. everywhere. It is especially prized "raised ’ or forged to considerable Healthy digestion means pure Oregon Journal: The Czar, it is l>y mothers of small children, for extent, notwithstanding the belief l lix-l i r the Body, but stomach tree!J -i a-i front carelessness that the blanks latest adopted were reported, will sue for peace just as colile, croup and whooping cough, ns in eating and stomach disorders proof against tbe skill of professional soon as bis forces win a decisive vic it always affords qnick relief, and as upiet the entire system. Improp criminals. A comission bas been ere tory. But if they suffer a bad de it contains no opium or other harmful erly mestieated food sours on the (tomach, causing distressing ated l’ostmusler General Wynne to feat be will Lave to keep on fighting drug, it may be giveu as couiideutly pains, talching and nausea, Under these circumstances Japan to a baby as to an adult. For sale by devise a nouforgable blank, and tbe i When over-eating is persktr.l in C. Y. Lowe. I the stoiuaeh taccr.ics v.eakenisl meu who composo it will at once set will keep ready to fight. |i and worn out ami dyspepsia ----- 0-00----- their wits to work on tbe task. An * excuse” recently presented to S claims tho victim. While it is a surprise that forgers a Troy teacher read as follows, ac I Thedford's Black-Draught The stork disappears and wo look I cures I’y-.s-r- ia. It fr-cs the overreached the precautions adopted cording to the Troy limes. Please into the cradle and behold a male I st ai t bowels < if congested for the protection of the service, excuse Willie from being late. He child. After running tbe gauntlet ' matter and gives the stomach new life. The stomach is quickly there is no doubt that tbe resources fell in a puddle on bis way to school. of measles, mumps aud chickenpox invigorated an-l the natural aud inventiveness that tbe Govern By doing tbe same yon will oblige.' h» enters school At tbe ago of ten sti'.r.idaticn results in a good mentis able to command will in the appetite, with the power to thor he is a red beaded freckle faced boy Ibv llent I'hjft»l«. oughly digest food. end produce a blauk tbnt will be aud the terror of the neighborhood. You : ui Lui! 1 up your ftomvh proof against criminal devices.- Ore When yon want a physic that is At 12 he is an apprentice in n print with this mild and natural r mi d .-. Try Theilfui J's Dlack- gonian. mild and gentle, easy to take and cer ing office. At 18 be his acquired Itra nght today. You c an buy a tain to act, always use Chamberlain's two cases of loug primer aud ho army p.u 1..-.-> frcr.i ycsir d. ler f r At<ai<l of strong Medicine». 25c. If ho docs u.ot keep it, send Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale press and is editor of a country the mon y to T’ e Chattanooga newspaper. At 2i) be is married. At Many people suffer for years from by C. Y. Lowe. Medicine Co., Chattanooga, rhenmatio pains, and prefer to do so W AN 111» I KI’S I Willi my MINI in 30 bo is bald-beaded, stoop ahold Tenn., and a package will be to manage banint-aw in thia countv ered, and the father of a large family. mailed you. patl.er than take tbestroug medicines woinan »nd adjoining t-rritorv for well e«tablia-rf At 35 be is a corpse in a cheap pine bona« of »olid financial Mandin«. S j O (M) Qaually given for rheumatism, not straight ca«b aalarv with all nec»t*aarvei coffin, ami as 500 delinquent sub knowing that ^niek relief from pain 'PenMs paid weekly by check from h<»ad- *t|narfero. MooeJ* advf«i<*v<i for erpennea scribers filed past bis bier for I he may be had simply by lapplying (Xwiition permanent; previooa eip»rience Chamberlain's l’ain Balm and with not eeeential. No inveatmeut required. We last look they were heard to say: "He fnrniflb everything. Encl one eelf addressed was a good fellow but Le couldn't out taking any medicine internally 'I envelope. Address Mtnag r, 810 Ciuio Addre-M ta-®!!aGSS2 save bis tnoney.*’ ' Block, Chicli«'». 111. j’nr aide bv C. Y. Lowe. THETFORDS jilACK-WBSHT » s* ■ ■ J H Agatos Ground, Polished 3nu Mounted hŸ to order; or any other work in iuy line will be done in a neat and Palis factory ni inner, at u roae<<nable price. I C Read This RemarKable Testimonial. Cill and nee my new lin* nf J ewelry con- Riatinq of Stick Pins H*1 Ftti Satti Fine. Lilly’« Wai A BriN»oh( a. Er leu!.:« Cr.ff n: J C"H.-ir • r.t u'lS. ('Lump, • L-ao.*, an i King«« uLieb h..s j ist arrived. MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearwater, Kas., writes:—“My husband was sick for throe months and tho doctors told me he had quick con sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and it cured him. Ha ¡3 now a wall man. but wo always keep a bottle in the house, and think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases. Ali tni K LICE. Wi-U t.:;. »her ai d Jeweler. i Oregon. Ea don, OTF.3 COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, EH0NCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, S0BE THROAT. HOARSENESS, LOSS XJS 0? VO LOOSENS JLVkJvJ v V ’CE, vLiieVVOi-n J THE * >»♦»* « PHLEGM AND EASES EXPECTORATION, HEALS THE LUNGS. Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for t•• Children’s Croup and Whooping Cough because ■ it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard's Hore hound Syrup ¡3 mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well asadultsof every variety of temperament and constitution. i 3 Easy toTciKe; Sure to Cure; Every Bettie Guaranteed. THRF.E, SIIF.S» Me, JOc, 91.00. BALLARDS SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, MO. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY C. Y. I,OWE. Í V » ? Í i i t FOB ““ (' 1 r< i« oo i ?,.¿d DS □ r SlUL-at e.TJ (zuiuKust Cure for ell : 1 THÜ0AÏ Ami LUI.’O xacUB- I , LZ3, < r X0ITEY BACK. J: U • . • w.*. •» f !» 1 • :■ BIPANS TABULES Doctors find .A Good Prescription for mankind c - kssoît . wîsï ifc» jeu »5.-XÄ z ; <rY >a can'have it all for Per Month KH a Wv/ Per yioii th In the Evenimg Telegram, of Portbind, It is the largt st evening u» us- Gnu »n. ... * Oregon: - i. _ .. ( p ipe published in it eohfpina news of ................................................ the state and of the T.v it for a month. A «ample r.aîiot I be KDAiled to you free. Adutcbs c py w The Telegram. PORTLA N 1». ORE. 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE » T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights A c . AnTnne wendtn« a »ketch «nd deecrtptlon may quickly ««certMin our opinion free whether an Invention it» probably patentable. Communies. tl.»n« utrietly confld^itial. HANDBOOK on Patenta «en? free. Ol.leet «yency foreecunnff patenta. patents taken tbroutfh Munn k Co. receive tptetiU notlct, without cbarae, in the Scitntific American. A handaomely tllnetrafed weekly. I. are rut Hr cui tloa of any acientlBe journal. Term«. S-i a year: f *nr month». fL 8oWi by all newsdealers MUNN New York Bran h Office. «36 F it.. WaaLtaelon, D. C. Ten for Kv» Drvjsjantv, Groem. Revtaoraint», Saloon«, New«*S?anAi, (>cn«fal Store» and Rarber» Shop«. They banish pain, induce sleep, »nd prolong life One fives relief! No matter west’s lhe nutter, one will do you <<>od. Ten samples and* ort» thousend testU monial» s«nt by mail to any address on receipt of pne», by (lie Ripan» Chemical Co , lo.Spruc« St., New Verb City. • I ■*1