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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY MORN I NO JINK lt, 18S7. gaily ototimt. JOHN T. LIGHTER, Editor. Telephone No. M. TERMS Or (HUHCKirriON. DAILY. 8nt by mall, per yr W.00 Bent by mail, per month M Served by carrier, per month 45 WEEKLY. Bent by mll, per year 2 In advance Postage free to subscriber!. . kiit All Communications uuvnucu w juo.- .1 t...iA ,iirMw1 th e.litnr. CAlll'U Fliouo vsj u".vn ... - . Ru.lnnaa communications of all kinds and remittances must be addressed to The Astorian. The Astorian guarantee to Its sub- acrlbcra the largest circulation of any newspaper published on the Columbia j river. ! Advertising rates can be had on appll- j cation to the business manager. The Weekly Astorian, the second old-! est weekly In the state of Oregon, haa. next to the Portland Oregonlan, the I largest weekly circulation In the state. I John F. Handler & Co. s-re our Port-! land agents, and coplea of the Astorian can be had every morning at their Stand, HI Third street. "If any of you harbor the suspicion that the administration but Just now In- , . , . la lied has forgotten, or is likely to for get, the mandate of the people whos-e voice In behulf of honest money and sound finance rang out bold and clear In November last, put that suspicion aside; If is .unjust and unfounded. In good time and In proper order the affirmative e Ultnti? ul m uaiHi t nun win .ii'ix.n.j I , , V... Hi.inlln. .t.-, vonr ntrl I., ieIo those charged with legislative aiKl a.imin- istrative limits. Th future Is not uark ' with foreboding, it Is llluminai.il !:h! near." Secretary Gael's Cincinnati spwcli. May S. 1!7. I The Toledo Clade says: Our "crime ofi ST3" was not a circumstance compared vlth the crime w hich h.ut just leen com- j mitted .lahut the dollar of the Peruvian ! , ( ,..,e!,. v.. v.... the nominal suspension of th.- coinage of ; a dollar which had not In reality Ktnj ootm,l for vears: while the Perm Ian .... . . . . ' "crime " which has just been committed i provides that not only shall the coinage of Peruvian sole be suspended, but that j these coins, when brought Into the coun- j try. shall be melted up and returned to their owners in bars. This is the result of Peru's long experience with the free ; coinage of silver. She has not only made ! gold the standard, but proposes to melt , ... . down the coins brought Into the country and pass them dock to their owners in ; the form of bullion. ; .' - The recent universal postal congress at Washington agreed upon several modili- was signed at Vienna in The taxe3 ' on territorial and maritime transit are to be gradually lessened even- two years, ' and considerable simplification In refer-j ence to these expenses will be introduced. International postal cards are to pay a i double tax instead of assessing letter-J postage rates, so that the fee wl.l be re- ; duce.l from 10 cents to t cents. Samples ! of merchandise are to bv allowed in wlih ; n,rle. of ,hp n-t.l nninn nr. to KA. in place of SW grams, as heretofore. The re duction on the rates for carrying malls across intermediary countries w ill lie 13 ; For Instance, how else would the trav per cent, and that on th. cirri. -is? of for-jell tiff public 1-arn of the excellent din elsn mdlls bv water. 12 ner c-nt. It a!.er ! car ot the Wisconsin Con- the movement for a reduction of rates was led by the L'niied States and trie Central and South American countries. and that fielgium and Holland led Thelj. mo' ement against a change. The liut.g.-s . will go Into effect on January 1, closes June 3u is going to be much less I than at one time seemed almost inevita ble. It stands today at about i.?l',"V"i, and it will In all probability be reduced somewhat during the pns.-nt month, though hardly to the figures of the last fiscal ycMr-2""V"l. (-'f course, how ever, the unforeseen smallness of '.he deficit does not mean that the earlier calcula tions were all astray or that the treasury outlook is no worse than the figurei taken by themselves might Indicate. The re markable importations caused by the coming tariff changes were something that could not be foreseen, and some thing, moreover, which will not come to our relief again right away. Because of them there was a surplus In May of toNUSl und one of C,Ti,0i6 In April, in both of which cases there would doubt less have been deficits but for them. Kx penses, too, have been kept down to the lowest practicable limits during the last few months, but will necessarily ex;;nnd again after the first of July, from which time till fall at the earliest, receipts, un der any revenue law that ls now likely to be adopted, will be small. HELPIXG UIUTISH INDL'STKIiJS. Few people realize how enormously the Wilson tariff has heljied the manufac turers and workingmen of England. Of course, American manufacturers and workmen have be.n injured to the tame degree. Th American Economist, ln Its last issue, gives data to show the figures which the British market has cut In the recent and continuing excessive Importn tolns Into tills country. The American importations from Itrndford, tho seat of the worsted Industry, for Aprtl exceeded the Importation from thnt place fur the whole twelve months In some year, twin In value K13T.4I.V The Importation to this country fmn Bradford, under the last senr of the Mehlnley law, were tMHW.: while In (he year following, un hr the Wilson law, they were 2s.Vii,:iO. An Kngllh orrvpondont writes upon the lame exports of gvod to the state during April and Miuvh, saying: 'Su shipments might well lcn.1 our Knells papers to desorltH- toe situation as of eheerful slgnliloanc.' and thcmsclv I leasid In chronicling the event, for while tluv si.,-11 future hard time- and uoor .lollies" to numy million in the ; fnlt.-vl Slates, th.y have Nen the m.ans j of 0ic:uir,! .. hundred o: musiy ,'ll j,,, ,,,., ,n !tr0rd j some iV-iivs w inch will to of ihvi , , ,i,0 r.-.rn.en. have come 10 t! urf.ioc In the tariff debate In the sn:ue Official reports show that the total vul' of Tulmals imported In March. Ml. u oer the McKinley law, was $11S.n:: March. urtiier the Wilson law. fi:' and in March, ).. importations of barley, which in March, lNJ-t. und the McKtnl.y law. were !T..'vv liuhcis, I " ln SUro!- ,,ush"l!l The growth of the imiwrintion of cot i ton Is strongly marked. Neither the pre t nt law, nor the ones which preceded It, j placed a duty on cotton. The Import jtlons In March. 1H were J. vvll pounds I for March. l.-s pound: uid for March, lv7, ".TvN'si pounds. It is he- caue of this ery rapid Increase In the Importation of Ksypti.m cotton, that th. cotton growers of the South have urged ! upon congress the propriety of placing l.iiitv on raw cotton. The Increase of the importations of hay has also boon strongly I marked since the etvicment of the pres ent law, which reduced me dtitUs on hay one-half. the Murch importations in Iv bavins Ken -V"l tons against -v'i'T tons in March, ivt. A MATTER or INTKltKST TO TKAV- ELKKS. Tourists', emigrants and mariners find that Hosteller's Stomach Hitters Is mtMicltl safeguard against unheulthf iniluonc1, upon whioh thoy can lmtlioJty since It prevents the effects lh.it an un;i,!thy climate, vitlati-d Btmoaiphere, unaccustomed or unwholesome diet, bad water or other conditions unfavorable to health, would otherwise produce. On long ..... voyages, or Journeys by land In latitudes a.ljacm to tne equa,or ,t ls esp).claily useful as a preventative of the febrile complaints and disorders of the sioma?h, i liver and bowels, which are apt to attack 1 natives of the temperate tones sojourning or travelling in such regions, and Is an exUent protection against the Influence of extreme cold, sudden changes of tem I perature, exposure to damp or extreme ! fatigue. It not only prevents Intermittent , . .... :and remittent fever, and other diseases of malarial type, but eradicates them. i fact which has been notorious for years past In North and South America, Mex 'c. 'he West Indies, Australia and other -ountr,:9' Don't growl if you have an accident to ) your bleycle six blocks away from home. u might have hap;ened when you were that ma y miles distant, and the walk would have Ken that much more fa- '.iculr.g. THE OBJECTION NOT GOOD. There are people who have objections to advertising matter in the columns of newspaper. The ground of objection ls that the' do nt w"l tO read ad vertisersents. Now this objection Is not i giO'l. for oftentimes th-e advertise. ments convey valuable Information. I tral lines between St. Paul and Chicago, j or the general comfort of traveling over this popular line. For particulars call : cm the nearest ticket agent or address c. Pond, O. P. A., Milwaukee, Wis., "r Geo. S. Batty, General Agent, 246 ! Stark street, Portland, Or. ! . i I The lmp ru,i--:.ce of lorgnettes Is dem- , o:.s:nued every day. The natural ions of hair, either by dis ease or the ate of the hair Itself, may be replenished with a h'-avy growth by Hall's Hair I'.encwer. Before Thinking of Anything More Serious You think of Scott's Emul sion as only for those who have consumption or who have in hcited a tendency to it. Al most its greatest use is for those whose condition is 10 im paired as not to be able to get the good they should out of their ordinary food. In nearly every case with these, Scotr Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil brings back appetite, stimulates digestion, re:tores color and plumpness, and controls the diseases of thinness. The dis eases of thinness are consump tion and zzioi jla, poor blood starved tbod. The former comes of the latter. Book tell- fi mg mote Jout it free. L 50 cti. jr.I $1.00, ! til druggists. SCOTT & I;:.v:.r., C;.i.istj, New York. . ' "1 nn )' illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltt (AYER'Sj Sarsaparilla 1 Is tho original Sarsaparilla, the standard of the world. Others f hav Imitated the re medy. 5 5 They can't lmltato the record: 1 50 Years of Cures SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF Mr. Isaac Homer, proprietor of the Iturton House, liurton, W. V., Mid one of the most widely known men In the state, was cured of rheumatism ufier threo years of sifering. He says; "I h:ve not sufficient command of language to convey any Idea of what I suffered, my physicians told me that nothing could N done for me and my friends were- fully convinced that nothing but death would relieve me of my suffering. In June, 1 :'!. Mr. Kvcns, then salesman for the Wheel ing Prug Co., recommended Chamber lain's Tain lialm. At this time my (ot .ind limb were swollen to more than double their normal silo and It seemed to nie my leg would burst, but soon after I begun using the Tain Halm the swell ing Ivsan to decrease, the pain to leave. sn,l now I consider that I urn entirely cured. Kor sak by Kstes-Oonn IVtig Co. '.'mil one lives In tho heart of town they never realise how suddenly popular they become with people who arc averse to long trolley rides even In the cause of friendship. Almost every man In America hiis some digestive trouble. When men nuvt. the gretlng usually Is, "Well, how are you?" That develoHs health talk. The man who has no bowel or stomach trouble is almost a curiosity. Trouble is men take no care of themselves. They cat as though they had copper stomachs and bowels of brass. Hy and by. overworked mituiv rebel. Then come headaches, nervousness. b.l Mootl, liver and klil ney troubbs. Pr. Tierce's 1'lcas.int rel icts furnish help for constipation and tor pid liver, sick headache, dltllncss. sour stonmch, loss of appetite, IndltresMnn. or sii psl.i. windy N lchir.trs. "heart l ii"i," taln and distress after eatlnc, and kin dred derangement of the liver, scout ica and bowels. Accept no substitute. Tho o.Ve at the Wl dsor hotel at Atlantic City, which Ls modeled la the plan of a shlps's smoking room. Is most attractive Iwcause of Its unlijue chara tir. A. II. Tatter, with E. C. Atkins jt. Co Indianapolis, lnd., writes: "I have never oefore given a testimonial In my life. But I will say that for three years we have never bcn without Chamberlain's Colic and Cholera and Dlurrha-a Ken edy In the house, and my wife would as soon think of being without rlour us a bottle of this Remedy In the summer season. We have used It with all three of our children and It has never faded to cure not simply stop pain, but cur absolutely. It Is all right, and anyone who tries It will find It so." For sale by Estes-Conn Drug Co. When a t.".an can size up a woman's raiment as a 'fades! foulard" you can rest assured that he knows whether vou use a white pin to fasten a black gown. There's no use ln miking," says W. II. Broadwell, druggist, La Cygne, Kas., 'Charr.tK-rlaln s Colic, Cholera ami I'iar- rhce Remedy does the work. After taking medicines of my own preparation nrd those of others, I took a dose of Cham berlain's and It helped me; a second dose cured me. Candidly and conscien llously I can recommend It as the lst thing on the market. The 23 ami w cent sizes for sale hy listes-Conn Prug Co. It Is very exasperating to gel one's ummer wardrol all In readlr.esi, and then have the weather act as though i blizzard were Imminent: Economy ls something that everyody tries to practice, and yet Just a Utile oversight will sometimes rob the most fruiral and thrifty family of a year'a sav ings. You want to do as J. P. Hick mann, of Montlrello, Ga., did. He w rites 'For six years I have kept Simmons I.lver Regulator ln my house, and used It In my family, and have had no need for a doctor. I have five as healthy children as you can find." Soma people are putting up strawber ries, while others are putting up their watches in order to get out their over oats. Thero are two reasonable things which everybody should do: take good rare of one's health: und If lost regain it quickly iind to this everybody will mrree. And there are a great multitude of people who tre agreed that for both purposes Simmons lver Regulator Is the best helper. "I am troubled with torpid liver and nothing Klves ri.lief so quick like Simmons Mvr Regulator." K. Ft. Strange, Lt,ke City. la. The only way to get along pleasantly ln lardlng house Is ;iot tn get chummy Itb any of the people under the same rcof. PandrufT, which causes so much Itch ing of the scalp, can be cured by Hall s Hair Rcnewer, because It Is a corrective tonic for the glands producing dandruff. Sick headache can be quickly and com pletely overcome by using those famouH little pills knovn as "Dt-Witt's Little Early Itisors." Charles Rogers. It Is quite the latest fad for well-to-flj youLg Imchclors to ivt up housekeeping ith a Chinese cook arid man servant. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years have Buffered from piles and then have been quickly and rrmanently cured by uwlng De witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the great mcdy for pllea and all forms of Klein diseases. Charles Rogers. t'ntil one has to work when they are th-y nover realize how truly de lightful It would be to be rich. MARINE NEWS. i Htllll W ATRM. i low W'ATKH. I A.M. : t . A. e. H " IUTR. li.m (X h in ft b in n ill in (l Tu!ilav"'l l . I WH T.HH IT! WS 4j I S i k f a mn' io s'Jtsu 4T 0 1 (0 IT 1 7 IHM'IU.1 1 1 07 Vl ,S II Mi I e 0 0l J4 II . I nistiixt v lit, 1 S s K 1 41 T 4 Thursday : !ti t I Krldsv, . Is' Siv ; ; 4UW xalimlny IM I 4 IT T :i SiindHv . . Ju i M m S XI ; 4 Momlnv.. it A i .V T 3 VKSSKIS ON THK W Y Tt TIIK Ct'l.l'MBU KIVKR rOM K kill on i. Vesel. tleonte!' eluon, Am sit To'K Kste 1) ..Kill ..AS, It - ANTWRKF. Minthiian, Hrh bvvt bvi , liv KnpliruMiic. lrli ITW biti , ,Vi tKiil ttre link I.V.I . lnui... - t AMPlll, Aunele, Urtll .V"I ,liV . :IT UONl.KONil. Ohiiii "ai K, li-mr ...HI bavt . iMIV. Hr all ...l:d? loet ,. - Aiinatt.ieiu.iii e, brlr l bMt (ili ;, Hr bk !s i i (it Hlytli-nuo I, ur u im: nil ,: N A,. ItUil, Kltn'ls, Am sh .Nc it t'rK'rtti', Hrsli.. I'llllMlltell. Ilr IlK iidr t Ilr ii... 1 Wi vt All ll tim.w . 1171 .' 1 lU ll'.vl 1IAMAI. K iui Ire. Mr . bVul . Im' u .mi ,k k, Ut : i;.i uou The Itaitcy Caiacrt did not aiiive down uiilll alHut H o'clm-k last nUlil. The water trout was xcrv ipilet yester day, little or no busliiiss ts-lng done. - The t;ienmor;u was not pullid orf yes b rd.iv tiiorutiu;. on iieconnt ot tvu. h we;ith'r. The Monmoiitbshir.. contrary t . -iMHi.itlons, did not arrive down vest, r.l.ty aiteriHHUi. nnd It was not learn.-. I whether .-he koi luck on a sand bar or not The latest equipment to aid the lib. bi marine dler Is nothing l.-s than a cycle. It Is said that whir- the Imt'oin of the sea Is fairly level he ean rid. If In search of any object .is f.i-n is a steamer on the iirt;ui w iib-h stipi :.. s him with ilr. can trxel. Hut what iro:t the tislu-s think'.' W. R JohiMMi. N":irk. i.. v. "line Minute t'tigh Cur- sav l my , c.ly child ft-cun dying by ciiuip." It has av,-l thousands of others Buffering fro ti crmip. pnoumonlii. briuich tis an I other serious thrviit aud lung !rv.t'i!es Charles I!.gtrs. , (in-ny wom.v.i how mueh a pl.,i.i beVer realise e:; ti s Ivr TKRHHU.K ACCI PKNT. It Is ft ter rible uci-ldetit to be burned or sctld'-d. but the pain and agony and frlgh'ful llsrlgtirernotits can b. quickly oven- mie without leaving a scar by using Pe- Wltfa Witch Rogers. Hazel Palve. Charles Some very exquisite lamo shade bet ig used In lieu of silk ou.-. Not only piles of the very wont kind can be cured by DeWltt'i Wltcn Hanoi Salve, but eczema, scalds, burns, bruia ls bolls, ulcers and all other skin troubles can be Instantly relieved by che same remedy. Charles Kgrs. A man cm enslly Is? surfeited with fectlon from the wrong woman. HunilreiU of thousands have t en In due.d to try Chamberlain's t'ongh Item dy by riat'lnu what li has done for others, and having tested Its merits for themselves are today Its warmest fib n Is. for sale by Ksti s-i'onn Prug Co. These rare Jur.e days ;ir- sort the poet meant. exactly thi "Tlw-y are dandies" sal 1 Th.w. How- ers. of the Crocket, Texas, Enterprise while writing about DeWltt'sIJttle Kar ly Ris.rrs. the famous little pills fur lck headache and disorders of the sto.nnch and llvep. Charles Hogers. The porch is not so popular is the up en lire In the hallway. CASTOR I A for Infants and Children. Tit fu ll all of km ' B.ilrtr- v-'oer.s !n e '.VURE !." 4.; i.c the same r!i;r:-s on' lrconvenii;nce, f..r i .i- i id $ . ti n . Li in- r"TI (sol-l hf l,rt.tfri-i- Signature Is printed la CLUB diagonally across tho ' OUTSIDB wrapper ' of every bottle of (the Original and Genuine) Worcestershire SAUCE r M 1 J Iffy Am a farther protection against mil Imitation. r AgsnU for to Uolttd Mat, JOHN DUNCAN'S S0N5, N. V. GREATEST M ALL PHYSICIANS. Discoverer of Paine's Celery Compound 10 V.hom Thousands Owe Their Life and Happiness. . 'VA.Iw.n '''V.'-, .,-s ' f. "Kxceptlnis Its h.itiilful t iti.igtitnc.-nt statesmen and Its military lienx-s." say th most n-c. nt wrtt. r upon Anmi u. "the iMsipli. owe none to Pariinoiiib's pliysii-lan-le.iclier than to any one in in ii'-ry In ibi- Veruioiit I nlversity N. xi be 'In ev. ry walk of life, iiiiioiik the hUh- was appoint.-il leetnr.-r on in.it. rl.i tiie.l est oltl. e-hol.lers ul Washington. In th 1 1, a and medical lit.ii.) In I '.irtmoiiiii i'o. homes of th'- U st peolde III tile l.lrRf lege The lO Xt year he was cllo. II pfo- citles. among the ew ry-.l.i. folks of the. lessor of the chair tb.-n o iii,-l by Tiof . oiiiiiry. f.irnlli. s In comfortable clr -uin-1 Hobby, und occupied tlo- . Ii.ilr, the in.,-t stances, families M.,.t in, from hand to . Important one In the c..,inir . .it lb.- lime mouth' and could not. If tlo y w Ished, ' w h.-n he tlrst foriiiul.ii. .1 Ms m..t re a font the s. rM.es ..f any but an ordinary j in.nk.il. b- pn rlptlon physician ...very w h.-re I have met people. In v.-w of the hi ei helming l-siimony to bom Tiilne's celery compound lias I to the alim of Tuttie's . ! rv i oinpo nul lel ,1 blessing." Th- story of the life-work of tbl ill .nt among nun has t-.n often told if.! I familiar to most readers. The llk.-n, alsne s probal.lv the tsst poriralt of him yet prlntisl ll W IS the WOI i-fllll.s discovery by 1'iof Th. Ips of ..n infallible . ure for tho-c fisirful Ills tbaf result from an im paired noroos system ..tid Impure blood which has .ii.len I the great doctor to ih.. world, and mad.- bis life tin era In be pro-He of u' H' l"e Trof Th. Ips was born In ('oniiecilcul and gridunted In medicine at Vale, TROKKHSIONAL CAKbS C. C. IjROWEH. ATTORNEY AT LAW 'junderson Flulldlng. Astoria, Oregon H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Itooms 1 and 2. Pythian Building. vei C. H. Cooper's store. PR O. li. E8TEB, PHYSICIAN AND BUKGKON. Special attention to diseases of women uid surgery. Office over Dsnslgert store. Atoii Telephone No. fii. Pit JAY TUTTLE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofllce, rooms 5 and 6, Pythian bulldg S.'!1V4 Commercial 8t, Residence same Ttdcphone 96. Acting assistant surgeon U. S. Ma rine hospital service. J. Q. A. FIOWLFJT. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Office on FJond street, Astoria, Or. H. T. CROSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Vlt Commercial street. JOHN T. LIOFITE.K, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office, upstairs, Astorian Building, J. N. Dolph. Richard Nixon. Chester V. Dolph. DOLPFI, NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 24. 23, 2 and 17, Hamilton Building. All legal and col lection busln'ss promptly attended to. Claims against the government a spe cialty. BOCIKTY MBKTINOS. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 1, A. F. and A.. M.Retrular communlcatlona held on in fint and third Tuetda? evening' of each month. O. W. IX)UN8DERRT. W. If. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. III" unusual talent oon lnuughl him , r. piii.itlim and promlti ne among bl pro. telon.il brethren. Hut tie w.i ! . led to the professorship of aiiaiomy mid ur. that bus nccntlv appear, .1 fr..m tii. ii ai d women of national reputation, m. ,il iui. of Trof. Tbe. Is p.irtl. ul.nlv liiii n .ilni! Tile fact is, Talne's celery colllsitllt.t Is n a a p.itent iiosliiine. It Is ri.il a ir- 'sMi.arllla. It Is not a mere l.'liic. It Is nol an or.lli.ury in mm it Is r.ir beyond them all as tile tll'imoli.l Is sill rl"r '"I I cheap glass. ll IliakeS pic We H s III. oil.' true Hpe.-ltlc ri'li lilze.l and prescribed today by einlicnt practitioners f..r ds. -..sis nrpiii'.g from a d.lilitiie.l nervocs s ni Trof. TlielpS tHle io his pr.'.es- s..n a po-nle cure for sli.. p. s otess, San Francisco TO Astoria and Portland VIA I , K lire kit, ('ill. ami Coos l!it. s. S. HOMER Will Make HejtiWir Trlnn ICvcry i. l)M)'n, , I'liNHeiigers mill I rciglit nt Iieiliiceil ! 1 ill I es. At3PEClALTYor;;'o'r.;0I.EAT SHORT LINE linrr llb''l l'oi-o:: irin.ni i .i AiAl.l-i-' m iirrd In lutnitft rfn, V n run hn trtf i l fiomfl fur n rn0 (in iifiditr ntiritn K mi n' IT If tihj iri'(-r toruiDHliura . wiilt ti inirttupfit nltrn(i(fnrtnni1h'tlbi(i".nl r 'hdir.lt we full tu rum. If you hrusirm ninr : l j f, I' .no lMi(,tli, lltii i II have rh 1 ptin'", Vur.nttn rnt-liln inotKh.HorA'' liro , i . ''i'r 4'Irttl Hil.t lj'lrr o;i . nr paof tlm txKJT. llMlror FrlrnW t. I lint t , H ( mm neofiiiunry tittnf imiw.i irf crriarante tucurit, vo. rttth tn ttl t'n tnntin and chtiJluiikC tho i. tirlu for A ciihm e(iMUiiot.curn. Vfiii rt. rnoj hnu'wuri t hftfilclll of ihe iafflt,4m,noiittiliyil' ';iifihe 5 00, 000 ni tul tM-himl our unroh Ik ,'nf)l guaruitf Aht.ol'il ft vvwtt imnl kIp1 ofl nnpllniu n. Addrrw 4 OOK I.KMKOV (JO "-ikl Aliwuuio X cm vie. CiUCAtiO, ILL .SNAP A KODAK- nt any mail coming out ul our "tors and you'll get a portrait of a mail brimming oer with plenant thought". Mur , uuslllr in (lie 'njiiois we h. vetontferaT' enough to pl.-sie .ins" ln.in. COMif AMI THY TJI1CM HUQHCS & CO. OASTOniA. Unlit stiutut nsu-ar N wuatlng slreiiftli. d":'Pii. biitumtiest, Iier e.iinplalnt. n.-oi lit u. tin immum, nil m nwu iiis. ,i. 9..t- ti.i.ii,lv i I'or nil such lompl.iliiis I'.iia.- rlory compound bas mi.c.di.l win-re evcr thing els.' K.o No rem.sl Was el r .. tll.-tl.ted. 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