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About The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1882)
RAMON". BEET HART?. Drunk and senseless in bis place Prone and sprawling on hiJVace, More like brute tban any man Alive or dead By his great pump out of gear, Lay the peon engineer, Waking only just to hear, Overhead, Angry tones that called his name, Oaths and crimes of bitter blame Woke to hear this, and waking, turned and fled! "To the man who'll bring me," Harry -Lee, the English foreman of the min " Bring the sot alive or dead, I wil'give to him." he said, . -' Fifteen hundred 'pessos' down, Just to get the rascal's crown . Underneath this heel of mine; Since but death -Deserves the man whose deed, Be it vice or,wantof heed, Stops the pumps that gives us breath, . Stops the pumps that suck the death From the poisoned lower leve's of the mine!' No one answered, for a cry From the shaft rose up on high; And shuffling, scrambling from below Came the miners each, the bolder Mounting on the weaker's shoulder, Grappling, or clinging to their hold or Letting go, As the weaker gasped and fell From the ladder to the well To the poisoned pit of hell Down below ! " To the man who sets them free," Cried the foreman, Harry Lee Ilarrv Lee, the English foreman of the mine "Brings them out and sets them free, j I will give that man," he said, j . "Twice that sum, who with a rope, j Face to face with death shall cope, j Let him come who dares to hope !" "Hold your reace," some one replied, 1 Standing by the foreman's side; "There has one already gone, whoe'er he be I" Then they held their breath with awe, Pulling on the row, and saw Fainting figures reapjear, On the black rope swinging clear, Fastened by some skillful hand from below r Till a score the level gained. : L. And but one alone remained . Jle the hero and the last, 1 He whose skillful hand made fast 1 Th long line that brought them back to hope and cheer. Haggard, gasping, down dropped he ! At the feet of Harry Lee Harry Lee, the English foreman of the mine "I have come," he gaspJj "to claim Both rewards. Senor, my namo Is Raman j I'm the drunken engineer I'm the coward, Senor " Here I i He fell over by that sign i Dead as stone ! Plaj-Day at Mentor. One very hot day, last July. I left the Lake Shore Railway train at Willoughby, a little station eighteen miles east of Cleveland, in the State of Ohio. Some business took me to Mentor, three miles away, and, while the boy was driving me over there, I thought I should like to make a call for pleasure also. : You know that President Garfield lived in Mentor, and you will guess that I wished to call upon his two youngest boys, who were then at the txarneld homestead.. The house does not seem like a farm house at all. It is more like a dwelling in a village, or in a city, set in a little piece of lawn, and sheltered by three crreat locust trees. I knocked at the door, and was asked to enter the parlor. After a little talk, I asked about the boys, and was told that they were in "the office." a little one-storv build inc. back of the house, used by their father for a study, or working-place. Then I was led out through a long hall, where a tall clock looked down on me, and just outside the rear door was the office. A narrow path led out to it, and I followed along and stepped upon il a r , i 'in . l ii . . -i uie noor oi me nine porcu mat covered the only door there was, which was the front door. The study was a very small building, with a window on each side of the door, a window at each end, and a window just opposite the door. A mite of a chimney came out of the middle of the roof. The door was open as I stood on the porch, and I could see four boys playing on the floor. 1 said to them: "well, boys, is this a fort?" Now the reason I thought it was a fort was that I. saw some pieces of hite chalk, which the boys had mounted on blocks and set on the floor, so as to look like can non. This was all I could see from the door when J asked the question. But when I was inside the room, I saw a lot of paper soldiers standing up, and found out my mistake before this answer came to my question: "Not much a fort. We are deploying troops in the field," said one of the two Garfield boys whether Irvin or Abram, I forget just now. The other two boys were cousins of theirs, and they were rather younger. I then looked more closely. Besides using crayons for cannon, they also bad brass casters 'ior cannon-wheels, and their soldiers had been cut out of card board with jack-knives. Small stones, nails, and peas were the bullets and cannon-balls. Small paper flags showed which side was the enemy, and which the American. "And who is the enemy in this game?" I asked. "My brother," the elder Garfield re plied. "He doesn't want to, but he has to be, because he is beaten so much." "But I beat you the other day," chimed in tbe younger Garfield. "Yes, and the way you did it was to bring out a lot of soldiers that had been sent to the hospital the day before. That was not fair." By this time the boys were again sprawled upon th floor,ad ready to be gin the battle over again. While they were picking up stones to throw, I look 3d about the room. Several large book-cases were filled with the President's books, and a desk at the back window, opposite the door, had upon it and inkstand and pen that had seen better days. The floor was bare and painted. "How long have you been here?" I asked. "We came here on the 2d of July," they said. "The very day papa was shot." "And do you like living here as well as in Washington?" ' ' j "We like it better here." they said, "because there are more boys, and be cause we can play out of doors more." I should say, here, that at the time of my visit a great many persons thought the President would get well. j "Now then," I said, "go on with the funj and let me see bow you fight the battle." i You should have seen the stormy time that came .when I said this. ' First, one side would throw at the other until all the soldiers were knocked over, and then the other side would begin, j This made the enemy beat for awhile, and then the Americans. The sport lasted for a long time, and when I went away it was not because I wanted to, but because I had to, in order to take the train on the rail wav. As I sat in the car. I thouerht over the pleasant afternoon that I had spent, and I could not help saying: "Well, after all, boys are boys, and they play much alike, whether Presi dent's sons or not." f St. Nicholas for May. ! At the tireat Battlefield. After looking over the battlefield of Chancellorsville I went back to the brick hous for dinner. During mv absence a little red-headed man had arrived and he was introduced by the woman as her brother-in-law. As soon as I came in he began on me. "Yhas you under Sheneral Shackson in dis fight?" "No." L "I tell you dot vhas an awful fight, my frendt. Blood poured out shust like it vhasJ raining. Maybe you vhas under Sheneral Lee up der blank road?" "No, I wasn't." "Not under Lee?" But dot Sheneral Lee was an awful fighter. I Maybe yo.u vhas mit Early up at Fredericksburgh?" "No." I "So? Vhell, dot Early he vhas a splen did sheneral, und he like to fight all der time. I feels sure you vhas mit Early. Maybe you vhas mit Hooker, eh?" "No." ! "Not mit Hooker down; here ? Den you vhas mit Sedgewick up de road ?" "No." "Vhell, by golly ! Not mit Shackson nor Lee not mit Hooker nor Sedgwick ! Vhell dot beats me all oafer !': Both of us fell to and began eating and nothing further was said until the meal was finished and we had gone out to look at some old cannon wheels ! in the yard. Then my friend put his hand on my shoulder, lowered his voice and said: "My fuendt, if you vhas not mit Lee, nor Shackson, nor Hooker in dis fight, may be you und me was in the same place ?" "Maybe so. Where were you ?" "In Canada," he whispered. Businesss just at present is about as dull as it ever gets here, but the outlook is rather encouraging. The mines being worked are producing well, and so so6n as the roads are opened the whistles of the quartz mills will mike music, and there will be money in circulation with no surplus men, and any man, who simply expects to work for wages, will be foolish to leave Silver City, as there will be employment for all. A settle ment is being effected with most of the creditors of the War Eagle, which is good evidence that the company intend to resume work, and with the experi ence gained in the past their property willbe made to pay. There is no occa sion to wear a long face, for we are bound to have a better summer for bus iness than Silver City has seen for the past six years, and don't you forget it. Idaho ltepublican. Mile It Off. j Journalist, have you an article to pre pare? Make it short. Minister, have you a sermon to preach? Make it short. Lawyer, have you an argument to pre sent? Make it short. Funny man, have ?rou a joke to tell? Make it short. , Ladies mve you pie crust or dresses to make? Make em short. Tailor, have you a coat to build? Make it short. Saloonist, do you keep a slate? Keep it short. Young man, have you a marriage engagement on hand? Make it short. Obituary writers and President, make your mes sages short. Naturalized citizens of the State of Rhode Island are required to be owners of real estate to the amount of 134 or of a rental of $6, as a qualification for vot ing purposes, but neither a native or a naturalized citizen is authorized to vote for the imposition of any tax unless he pays a tax on at least S13-1 -worth of property. .Lnorts have been made at various times to abolish this property qualification as a condition, of elector ship in Khode Island, but always with out effect. The property holders are content with the exclusive possession of the the ballot box, and they do not see why the other fellows are not also con tented and happy. Policeman to a group of small boys,) -"Come, now, move on! There's noth ing the matter here." Sarcastic boy "Of course there isn't. If there was you wouldn't be here." OREGON TO M AMVAt'uV'K ETTS . Some time ago Messrs. Hodge. Davis & Co.. of this city, read in a Massachusetts paper that Hon. Charles It. Ladd, auditor of that state, was afflicted with an incurable Sidney diaeaae, and had been obliged to give up work and return to his home. They immediately sent him a box of their celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea, and from time to time Bent him other boxes. A few days ago they received from him the following letter: COMMONWEALTH OF MA8HACHtJ8ETT8, ) Auditor's Dep't, Boston, Nov. 11, 1881. J Messrs. Hodge, Davis &Co.: Dear Sirs-I have no hesitation in saying that I have been much benefited by the use of the Oregon Kidney Tea as a remedy for a kidney difficulty wbion has troubled me for six or eight years. I can heartily recommend it to those who are similarly afflicted, as a safe and agreeable remedy. I shall test its virtues further, for I have great faith in it as a specific for many diseases of the kidneys. Itespeotfully yours. CHAS. It. LADD, The original of this letter can be seen by calling rn Messrs. Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland, Oregon, and the Oregon Kidney Tea can be boueht of any druggist or dealer, in Oregon or Washington. Price fl per box. : After giving the Oregon Blood Purifier a fair trial, I have found that, as blood purifler and re- constructor, it is what it claims to be, and gladly recommend. a. LKVIINUS'JN. Do you suffer from biliousness and liver com plaint? Nothing equals Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifler in relieving the6e diseases. j The best way to have good photoglyph work done is to go to Abell, the Gold Medal Photo grapher, 167 First street, Portland. He always gives satisfaction, i Bonnie Runnels, the great character delineator, late of the Leavitt company, is drawing great houses at tbe Elite in. Portland. The Elite mas todon and ministrel combination is a drawing card. Any book in the Seaside or Franklyn Square Library sent on receipt of price by the In. P. News Co., 147i First street, Portland. Dealers in all kinds of books and stationery. All sensible people suffering with rheumatism use Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier. Sold at $1.00 a bottle. . m Send $1.00 to W. D. Palmer, Portland, for one year's subscription to the Pacific Overseer, the great semi-monthly A. O. U. 5V. paper. SitEET Music: Largest stock on the northwet-t coast, orders filled promptly. Send stamp for cat alogue and journal, Wiley B. Allen 15J5 Third street, Portland. 4 Turkish Rugs. Send to John B. Garrison 167 Third street Portland, for catalogues ot de signs. For the best Oregon photographs go to Aboil tho gold medal photographer, 167 Fiist street, Portland. The best work at popular prices to bo had there. Musical ! The largest stock of sheet music and musical instruments north of San Francisco can be found at Simon Harris', Portland, Ore gon.' Catalogues mailed free. It is a great point of wisdom to know bow to estimate little things. Garrison repairs all kinds of sewing machines For that head: che 1 Try the Oregon Blood Purifier, the vegetable remedy, it s the cure. Dr. Henley's celebrated California IX L Bit ters always relieve Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Portlai Easiness Directory ! SUKVKYORX. W. B. MJLlfKli Civil Kngiiit'er, Contractor and surveyors, umce-a btarfe street, union Wock Portland, Or., with Ferry A White, Heal Kstate Agents. Surveying done iu any part of Oregon or ashlngton 11AKEK1FX EMPIRE HA KliKY 41 Washington. Voss A Knhr, Props. Manufacturers of Pilot bread, Hoda, Pirnic, Butter, Boston, HuKitr und Shoe Fly crackers. Orders from the trade mjILuuh! and promptly at tended to. ASSAYERS. J. It. Mc-XTOSH, Cor. Front and Stark. Chem leal analysis made of coal, mineral waters, etc Or dinary assays of gold, silver, lead or copper, from 96 to .. Dr. i . itarvey. consulting tTiipmim. ATTO RXRYS. T" I'WPll'V ' A f lornuv mi1 I 0... ........ ... Law Boom & Uekum'n bulldlnjc. Legal busmen the Patent Office or in the Courts, a specialty. EYE & EAR INFIRMARY AN SANITARIUM, OR HOME FOR THE SICK Macadam Bond Itet. Porter mid W ood Htm. Month Portland, Or. Dr. PUklngton, late Professor o f Eye A Ear Diseases in tho Medical .Department or wiuamette university has erected a nne oiuiuing. on a ocauuiui elevation in date patients sufTerinsr from all diseases of the EYE, the south part of the city and is prepared to aceomo EAH or THKOAT. Also will pay special attention to persons laboring under Chronic Nervous affections. and to diseases peculiar to women, and rwwve a linn ted number of cases expecting confinement The intention is to provide a Home for such cases with all the best hygienic agencies, combined with the best medical skill to be bad in the metropolis. Consulting physician and surgeon Dr. Philip tlarvey Prof, of diseases of women and children in the medical department illamette University. Also Ir. J. M. F. Browne, Prof . of Physiology med deo't. Willamette University. For any amount of references and circular, address Cor. 1-t and Yhlnarton Mta., Portland. Or. G-A BBISOIT'S SEWING MACHINE STORE, 167 Third Street, Portlaud. JOHN B. GARRISON, Proprietor, .GENT FOE THE White, Improved Singer, Crown, Howe. New nUIIIC, UtVI9, iisuii, is nuns, iiujui St. John, And General Agent for Oregon and Washington lemtory lor tno Household Sewing Machine. Dealer in all kinds ot Sewing Machine Attach menls. Needles oi!s. Etc ftuSewin? M acuities repaired on hort notice. 1882 SPRING" 1882 MRS. G H. CLARKE, Fourth and Columbia sts., Portland, Or., Would announce to the ladies of this county t she has received her SPRING STOCK OF MI I iLI IN ERY, ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION Sylces Snre Care for Gatarrli I IQUID OR DRV, PRICE f 100; "ATMOSPHERIC JLJ Insufflators." price 50c. Dry Cure and Insuilla tors pialied on receipt of price, with full direction for use.etc. s. . SKIDMORE A Co., DruKJTMs 151 FirM street. Portland, Or. Sole Agents for the N. PaciHc Cr.asU " tnarWif BtTAVBAVr TIIK BEAT IN THE CITY All Modern Improvements. Open all day. . J. II. HIIFANER, Proprietor MEN AND WOMEN, Boys and eirls. anyone who wants lieht. pleasant em piovment in which from $3 to $ 10 per day can be muoe will send their name and postotllce address to us im mediately, and receive our descriptive circulars. Ad dress, I. II. Uetchell fe Co., No. 187 Front street. I'oniana. wrej?on. BESETS, Plants, Trees, Etc. LLU8TRATED CATALOGUE FREE J. K. TRUMBULL & CO., 419 and 421 Sansome street, San Francisco. I SALVREEN. A. Beady Relief and I'uln Kxti-uetor which vey Family ahould Iluve at Hand. It curefc Corns. Bunions. Burns. Bru Res. H.iilw.Folnna Old sores. Rheumatic pains, Sore eyes. Sore throat. Sprains, Ulcers, Tooth ache, Side a'cho. Worts, Halt rheum, RinRmorm, etc. Removes Inflammation in stantly Price 25cts. For sale hv all Drnec-Ufsj-ir Kent on receipt of price by the Household Supply Co. of t- riianu, urepon. Everding & Farrell DKALFX8 IN GRAIN, GROCERIES, AND FEED. ALSO. U117 or fcll Wool on 'ommlslu nml uiaKe advances nu tue name. FRONT AND ALD6.R STd , PORTLAND. i.SSfeyfoifcf.JE ..tfe,..:.: . nVi.,-,1, THOMPSON, ileHAKT fcGO. Iron & Steel MERCHAOTS AND DEALERS IN Shelf and Heavy Hardware, BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS, Farmers' and Mechanics' Supplies, VAGON AND CARRIAGE WOOD STOCK, CAEEIAGE IIABO WA RE. cx-i5ak thimmin g s ANVILS, VIHEN, Files, Twist Drills, Hammers, Sledges, Tongs, Stocks and Dies, Norway and Refined Iron, Horse Shoes and Nails, Cumberland Coal, CIIA.IXS. COBDAOE OP ALL . KIXDH Blocks, Oakum, Oars, Capstans, etc. BOLTS, RIVETS, SPIKES nails. OUR STOCK OP Wagon anil Carriage Material 18 THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED ON THE COAST. 14 Firt St., 13 and 175 Front St., corner Yamhill, Portland, Oregon. BUCKINGHAM & HECHT'S a- BOOTS AND SHOES Arc tho BEST and COST NO MORE than Other Brands, and if the Merchant with whom yon Trade does not keep onr Goods It is because It PAYS better to sell a pair of Boots or Shoes every TWO Months than every FOUR or FIVE. WE WARRANT EVERY PAIR We make. All Merchants in Good Credit can procure these Goods at onr Ware houses In PORTLAND or San Francisco. TRY OUR "HERCULES" BOOTS HECHT BROS. & CO. A GltAND REVOLUTION In the Boot and Shoe business. AT THE ' New Yorfc Boot anfl Slioe House NO. 103JFIKST 8TBEET. Having enlarged nrysfore and Just received a large Invoice of Ladies', Oeuts' and Children's FINE ROOTS AND SHOES. From the largest and best Eastern ITouses. The public ran rely ujon getting a flnecvtlcle than ver before ofTored in Portland and at LOWKU PRICES. Call and see for Yourself and be convinced H. GALlLICK, STw Yrk Jtoot and Rhe House, No. 198 h int trU All orders from llie fount rywlll be de'lvervd free of charge. BUILDERS' AND GENERAL HARDWARE, Carpenters' TooTs, Axes, Sledges Wedges, Bird Cages, Wood and Willowware etc., etc. AT THE LOWEST RATES AT P. R. CROWN'S HARDWARE HOUSE, 243 FIRST ST., XEAK MA1X, PORTLAND, OK. STURGES, LARS EN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale Dealers In Tca, Canned Goods, Syrups, Honey, Dried Fruits, Fro visions, etc., etc. Shippers of Grain, Floor, Wool, und Country Produce. Consignments solicited and Liberal Advances made when dpsired. VO. aft. FBO.VT NTKKT, PORTLAXD, OK. i iiifimO STENCILS SEALS SEAL raOXAVEB. 88 PUMTT 8T JTOKTJLAJTIK OS. . 131,000 REWARD . FOR ANYONE WHO WILL LKARX Kellutfir fc Jlllon'a Nyatein or Drni und Cloak Cutting, and, with a corret meas ure and perfect cutting, produce a bad fitting varment. Several improvements hKve JtiHt been made. Agents to sell and teach wanted 5 11 every town. Uood axentn can make irom $10 to f per oay. KKLUHHi e J Cheney, bipokaue Co., W. T V -Bk WW ' ' Vol - "L WWW m a m a r C F. S. GHADBOUENB & Co. Cor. First and Yamhill, Portland, Or. We are now prepared to give the best Bargains In FURNITURE, BEDDING & UPHOLSTERY, EVER OFFERED Don t Fail to Give us First and SPORTSMEN'S EMPORIUM. WM. BECK & SOU. Importern and dealers in Guns, Ii(Kls, Keels, Lines, Rifles, and Rovolvois Sinkers, FJoats, Sturgeon Lines, Hooks ol 1 all kinds. Baskets, U Flies, Leaders, PISHIUG- TACKLE, Braided and Taperel OH Kilk Lines. Six Spl feed Split Bamboo Rods, 105 and 167 Necoml'M., lorfnil. Or. cr t o o & - CD o o pq o o CD CD CD CO VKOIBTXRKD HIBOMiiM CD 3 CD W ws0 A MAKE USE OF THIS VEGETABLE KINGDOM I A SURE REMEDY FOR BLOOD and LiVER COMPLAINT Fnr lft everywhere $1 Ot"). 1850. 32hears Practical Experience. 1882. John A. Child DRUGGIST,1 X La lor in I Fine Chemicals, j Perfumery Toilet Articles, Sponges, Soaps, & Rubber Loods. Cor. Morrison A: '?A si- Portland, or. Special attentiot; paid to orders bj mail when accom panipd-vitb tbe ch. For Consn nipt! oi, AHflima, Bronchitis Catarrh,! y pepsin, lleadarke, lcbil ltyt eunIifi ItlieumatiMni, nml all t li ron ic mut Xervwvt Oixorders. neeH may lc con vn lent ly sent by ex 'press, ready fcr immediate tie nt home. X'iiU for free trc-atise on the Oxygeu treatment. Add rvtH the proprietors, 1 lioo, 1111 Uii trdKtreet, Fit 11a., Pa or II. K. MA 1 1IKWX, I'aiflc IeiMsitory, o Moutsoiiiery St, ha Frauvlsoo. C'aL PACIFIC COAST A C 'll Pull TItA Prefiider.t. VSt;e Pre. Treaparer. Stcrctarj. V N1 ELL EASTON (Jon. VhUifrer fiEO. VV. EiiINK .m;.o-u-K'KuumaN bank F. B. WILDE finrt if Ditectois, J. O ELDRlDliE, lRNT I. TAGGART, fi. W. FRINK, F. t. WILDE, ! WENDELL KION Prln'inl llCf of UiiHlnrNN, 22 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. s'ub-Agencies a ech county eat of the State. A(enc lor ftnte anil I KilMime if Kriu ItiV rand, Ijrre trcin sutdlvldel and silI at aiH'iinn or private sine. 5-Colouints and Immigrants located. Caieful appraisements made fr B-inks, Courts. Ad ralnis (rators, Trustees, efc. Legal forms ccmplicd with. Full records of Kales in each county on tile at the General Oflice. Assume entire charge of property, pay taxes, insurance etc.. etc. MOK.Y TO I.OAK HUDSON'S OJm STORE. 83 11 rat street, Portland, Oreffoa. UN. JPISTOM JLND A.U&XVKITIOA Ttsalaa- Tackle Krerr Deserlptlaa. WILLIAM COLLIER, MAOKITIST. I Denier In New nud SECOND HAND AlillXEKY, 9ti UndlaonNt., Portland, tt. 1 Partle deolrlno; Illler, Kiiglnes or MAW MILL MAC1II.VHICY runwenre by uddie-lns Mr. 'olllft New and Second Hand Machinery IXought and boI'J or tradrd to advantnice. I'UUTliA.Ml OUEOON.I KABOH 'AS. l IV- cons 1 W-i5- AND '.Vt y - ' ' f 1 ' A IN THIS MARKET. a Call Rcforo Purchasing, F. S. CHADBOURHE & CO., Yamhill Streets, Portland, Oregon. v rrihl itrctit Mtrenfftli !l JL ealns llmedy sal .Verve IO.MO H the le- ultimate rt-sult of over 20 yearn of practical ex perl ence. and (THtH WITH UN KA 1 LI NO t !KRTA I N I'V NervoiiHand Pbyalca Heblllty, eminal Weak 11 e s s. 8permatorruoea KmtHlou.Iniioteiicy EJt haunted Vitality, Prema ture Iicl1ne and lOHt OF.Af A.NIIOOD, from whatever cauxe prodnced. It eiirichenx and purines Hi- I'.lixut. SI renin Iii-iih I lie NerveH. Urain. AlUHCles DiKOHtion, Jteprodiictive Orpn, and PhyHlcal and Mental Faculties. It stops a ly unnatural debilitating drulti uiKiii the BVHteni, preventing Involuntary loute dehllitatiin? dreaniK. seminal lotMcn with the urtne, etc., so destructive to mind and body. It In a uur eliminator of ail KIDXKY AND liLADUKH COM PLAINTS. IT CONTAINS NO INJURIOUS IN (1HKDIENT. Tnlhoae merlnB from tberSet of youtlifnl lndlcr;tlonor , n pedy, tlirii:i;li and pei-tiimieiU ,'U UK IH ti LAIl. A.Ti;J-'.l. I'rie. fi5 AO per hottle.or live bottlen In ca.se Willi full directions and advice, aiO. Sent t cure from observation to any adilre upon receipt of price, or C. O. I). To be had oirty of nr. C I. Sulftli, SlO KrurnyMmt, San Francisco, t'al. Consultations strictly confidential, by letter or at oflice, FKKK. For the convenience of patients, and In order to secure perf-ct mnrecy, I have adopted a private address, under which all package are forwarded. Tit I A I- ISOTTIK FHKF Snflicient to show its merit, will be s M to any on -applying by letter, stating his symptoms and age, C'nnuii!nlcat:ns strictly confidential. - ' mmmmMm I ( r ix S't .s 0 IIONA lll'IIUA.) The Finest lli n KKi In the WOK l.IK TIIKY KFFECTUALLY CL'ItK MAI-AIlIAIi DISEASES, Vitalize the Hyitten und nriTt the nivairv o the Ili-estdt'iil Alcohol llublt. UIlUMAMA. Ask fyour DriiBKlnt or Wine ftl rich nut for them. WII.MEKDI.yU A' ( t., Auenta, Nun Fraa ClM-0. W. .1. VAXSCI11YVKK A ".. lot tHnd. 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