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About Daily Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 189?-1904 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1900)
G 1 Bears the Signature of H AND EAST -VIA- lorn Pacific Go SHASTA ROUTE le I-upeiTi for Portland and way 8 p ui. at ova a m; i : 8:30 a in 2:08 p in 1'2:H3 a m MH) p m 7 A p ni 7:00 p m 12:34 a in 11:30 a m 4:.iti a ui 8:10 a m & francUco 5:1?) a m 1:U0 a in 7: -5 a m 7:15 a m 11:45 a m 0:00 a in 7;25 a ui u;w a m City 1:50 p m 0:00 p in i:ft) a in U:i5 a m 1.0U a in 0:25 p in ii:4l! a in 12;43 p in 7:00 a in !):00 p m (i:.i0 a in 9:.io a ni 4:O0Ja ui 0:25 p in 0;4?( a m 1'2-AX p m ton ftV-irtli Mi xtco a ilrleama Ingtnn itullmnn and Tourist cam on HhtntiiB. Chair caraSacra ilDto tn iigden and VA Paro, & tourixt cars to Chicane, IJiiis, New Orleans and uhiDiitnti, nCoDtiectinff at San Fran co with several steamship ie for Honolulu, Japan. ia, i'tiillipinen, central South America. I G Adair, agent at Eugene 0 H MARKHAM, UFA, rortland.Or, SHORT LINE R. R. E DIRECT ROUTE TO jana, Utah, Colorado, all Eastern Points. ke of two favorite rontes, via th? (DN PACIFIC Faet Mall Line, or IieBIoaRANUEBoenio Line No Changs o! Cars ortlanrl-Chicago Special, "the finest lit." Equipped with it Standard Sleepers )iM Ordinary (foinst) Sleepers. I Wrau-Kultet Cars JiJ Dinners (meals a la carte) jrlable Coaches and Smokers I Train Completely Vestibule! or farther information apply. PTEVENS, Agent, Eugene, or gel. W E Comm Ait (Jen'lAgl 42TiiMHt. Portland, Or 0 EAST VIA est and Quickest Line I TO UI, DULUTH. MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO An all points Eut W1 '" "! Tourist Sloepers. '" d Bullet Smoking Library Carl r'D'TliAlN-S. FAST TIME. 1" r-ANl) SL'EXEUY UXEUUAI.K trCt1'1 F-Ml rortlan.i an i fi ... 1.1 HKl;.N KY.,nnl at S- the nth- '.'UTHKCN TLke-t Office 13 MORRISON STREET PORTLAND 'vf'.' F-Mra avf, full Information r "era 1 rij., C1i nn or ad.lr. ;.. ,, A. B. (X DF.NNISTotf, r aaa. in,l Uai p.t,n . -7 Mm i lllirmm 'kul You Have Always lli.uglit, and which has been - for ovor 00 years, 1ms horuo tho siiruatui-o ui- i - and has betc-ii inmle under his per- Allow no ono to dfi-cive vim in thl.; 'limteri'eits, Imitations and Knlistitutex arc hut Kv tents that trillc with and endanger the health .r s and J!'lMvn Experieiu-o against Kvpei-iment. ,Vhat es CASTORIA is a substitute for Cn.itor Oil, Parcg-oric, Drops foothinff Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It jius neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic fence. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms jlhiys Foverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind (Tit relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipatlou riatiilenoy. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Sell ami Bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep. Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. Line CASTORIA always Kind You HaYO Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. WYTWKrr, NKWVOWK CfTT. How's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be curtd ly Hall's Catarrh Cure. FJ Chrney ft Co., Props, Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in al buslness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their llrm. West&Thuax, whole-alp Druggists, Toledo, O Waldino, Kinnan -A Makvin, Wholesale Druuni-tn. i'oledn, t). Hail's Catarrh Cure Ih taken inter-, ualiy, acting directly upo i the blood at d mucous surfaces til the system. Price, 75 cents per oottle. Hold by all druiHnt. TeHtitiKinialH t'r.e. Hall's family pills are the best. Story of a Slave. To be bou'id hand end fool for years by the chains of disease Is tho worst form of slavery. George D Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for live years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Elec tric Bitters she is wonderfully im proved, aud able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly oures nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy, headache, back ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle workl'ig mediolne is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 60 cents. Bold by W L DeLano, drug gist. Notice. Having sold oar grocery business to Messrs Btelner & Wright, we will olose up all aooounts at once. Tho e having bills against us will plea-e present tne same, and those indebted to us will oall Immediately for a settlement, thereby saving additional expenses. UKAY ox BONS. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his spetidtd health, Indomitable will and tremendous nerirv are not found where etoiuscn, liver, kidneys and Lowe s are out of order. If you waul tneee quaimee aim ihe .iii-cens lliey oriug, u ur, ivma New Life Pill'. They develop every nower ofbtaln and bony. Ouly 25c W Li Uel,ano s urug oiuir. For Sale. About 12 tons of hay in shock at $3 50 per ton, casD. require juoi. uorth of Eugene bridge. Joseph jjayifs No Cure No Pay. That 1 the way all drmrvijU sell (in rn Taateli. Chill Tonic for V11." Uillionsne. It is " pi""' tok" Lemon Syrup, French Tansy Wafers, me world's amous remedy for Irregular and pain- ful periods of ladies: are never laiuug d safe. Married ladles' friend Freuch Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy In the world; Im ported from Paris; lake nothing else, Drug Company, Importers, SM Turk Ht, VrXL: For sale by all drug- Ban rnui"oj , ,iir.,t ..l.te. nr Mill M Pl'" Wr I..'"-- .. :;! Vr, V ricarJ yiynai-uio of .,.- . .. -.Er THE PENALTY OP MUSIC, I'Urera Vi a. Are Forced iu Ojiii n eao.ee of Uutini. Few realize how ruaiiv iiiiiai-imw are obliged to go out of the business ou account of deafuess," said au old musician to a reporter. "Ouly a few of the thousands of players lu the coun try become famous. The crem- m.c of them plod alous day after day lu the "m" P'UU. Ueu one of us drops out, no oue cares to Inquire why, but many times the reason is deafness and uuunug else. "Loss of hearlne Is nnrtlciilnri,, affliction of those who piny brass in struments. A corneUst who has play, ed In Kansas City orchestras for uuuiy years has stopped playing now be cause he Is losing his faculty of hear ing, lie went out of tho business be fore it was too late. Mnny of tho old players hang to their Instruments until tne loudest strains of an orehent n. clamor of a band sounds to them like a mere num. Then they are forced to stop. Their usefulness Is gone. 'The musician's deafness Is nndnnht. edly caused by the injurious effects of uie constant vibration of musical notes upon the delicate machinery of the ear. a man who blows a cornet or a trom bone or a horn of any kind for several hours will notice a queer buzzing In his ears. When the Dlaylne is keut un ev. ery day in the week and every week In the year for a long number of years. as no wonder that deafness comes. Borne musicians play without effort. Their skill is natural. They pour out music as free as breath. But the skill of others Is acquired only by hard and constant labor. In addition to their regular playing In band or orchestra they must practice Industriously sever al hours every day. And these are the ones who lose their hearing and drop out of sight unnoticed." Kansas City star. HE GOT NO MONEY. An Incident In the Boyhood Lite of Louie XIII of Franoe. One day, when the dauphin, after ward Louis XIII, was 5 years old, the Duke of Bully came out to St Germain well Bupplled from the treasury with pocket money for the dauphin, says Mrs. Lucy Crump In The Atlantic. Tho news of the superintendent's arrival set the whole household astir, eager for a share In the expected spolL Mine. do Monglat hurried the dauphin Into the great courtyard of the castle to re ceive Bully with as much honor as if he bad been the king himself. To please the great man the little prince put his enfants d'bonucur and other attendants through a drill with tbelr toy arquebuses aud swords. At the end of the bIiow AI. de Sully gave the dauphin 50 crowns, which his mock soldiers seized out of his hands so quickly that he hnd scarce time even to feel them. At last but oue piece re mained, which he held fast hold of In spite of the efforts of Mine, do Mon- glnt's tailor to get It from him. He behe's trying to take It from me!" shouted the child. Mmo. do Monglat took it, gathered together nil tho rest of the coins from the reluctant hands of their possessors and kept them all. Tho dnuplilu did not complain, but soon nfter he snld, "But I, too, was a soldier, nnd I didn't got any money." Ilerouard always nialntnlncd that a certain reluctance to both spend and give, which characterized Louis In int er years, was tho direct result of Mmo. do Monglat's teaching nnd example. A Warning; to Borroseere. A man who was too economical to take this paper sent his little boy to borrow tho copy taken by his neighbor. In his haste the boy ran over a $4 stand of bees and In ten minutes look ed like a warty summer squash. His cries reached bis father, who ran to his assistance and, falling to notice a barbed wire fence, ran into that, breaking it down, cutting a handful of flesh from bis anatomy and ruining a $4 pair of pants. The old cow took ad vantage of the gnp in the fence and got Into the cornfield and killed herself eating green corn. Hearing uie racKei, the wife ran. upset a four gallon churn full of rich cream Into a basket of kittens, drowning the whole flock. In the hurry she dropped a $7 set of false teeth. The baby, left alone, crawled through the spilled milk nnd Into the narlor. ruining a brand new ju car pet. During the excitement the oldest daughter ran away with the hired man, the doo- broke UD 11 setting hens, and the calves got out and chewed the tails off four fine shirts. Kansas city jour nal. SavlneT Trouble. A provident plumber, on leaving bis hnma for a nolldny wun nis ramuy, nlnced a nlacard Just Inside the ball rinnr enriched In the following lan- rmaire: "To burglars or those Intending to burcle: All my plated Jewelry ana otn er valuables are In the Safe Deposit company's vaults. The trunks, cup boards, etc., contain nothing but sec ondhand clothing and similar matter trw hnlkv to remove, on which you would realize comparatively little. The keys are In the left band top drawer of the sldcboard-lf you doubt my word. You will also find there a check to bearer for $5, which will remuner ate you for the loss of time and disap pointment Please wipe your feet on tho mat anil OOD l spin nuy i-uuum grease on the carpets." Collier's Week ly. Gentlemen at Odde. "Huh!" snorted Mr. Sourdropp to Mr. Arguso. "Huh! If you knew half as much as you think you know, you d know a half more than you do now. "Is that so'" growled Mr. Arguso. Well. If vou only knew twice much as yoc don't know, you'd know o,. fimne ae much as there Is to know." ltalllmore American. PUAlfcU OUT. Dull headache, pains In various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the tomacb, loss of appellt, fevensnneM, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of ini pi re blood. No matter how It became o, it most be purified in nertr tii obtain eond health. Aoker's Blood Elixir has never failed to core Scrofulous or Hypuilllic poisons, or any other blood dieeaewi. It Is certainly a .r'nl remedv and we sell every tnttln on onaltlvea guarantor. For THt MOUNTAIN LION. Over bare rMirra, through ileuse thicket! gliding, Siralih? and fur do 1 follow my prryl Along tb dark caroona. In ungld frrna hiding, UtU-nlli-a 1 trail, aud reroorarleaa 1 ally! yirontf art) my unrwi and trackleaa aif winding; Noivrlraa a. drw 1, llie fall of my pawa: Slu-atbrd in the folde of ttuir valvrtr binding Touber and sharper than steal are my claws. Swift aa a sword ar mjr tt to their seeking, Itercing the day or (tie blackest of ulgbts; Sleek ts iny muule, with blood often retking; Iteady my teeth for the toeuian who rigula. 1 am a king; dost thou ak ma to battlcT Uatber thy strength, for 1 give not a atgnt a'hatl Art thou sounding so soon tho death rattle! I drink to tliy health to the blood that was thine! Alfred L Townscnd In Overland Monthly. A LONG SIEGE. fhat of Gibraltar Dreake the Reeorn of Modern Times. Although by no means the most terri ble, the last siege of Gibraltar, when the Hock was held by a llrltlsh garrison uuder General Elliot against the com bined efforts of tho Spaniards and reueh from July 5, 1771), to Nov. iitl, rst, holds the record as tho longest uiportant siege of modern times. Tho tt-t that every now and again the gar rison were able to add to their pro- lsious by successful sorties kept them from succumbing to huuger, but scurvy claimed nearly 1,000 victims. For weeks together over 0.000 shells were throwu into the town dally. A curious point about this siege Is that the governor of Gibraltar, after having done everything ho could think of to strengthen the formications. Issued a proclamation calllug on any of the gar rison who had any schemes to propose to cnll on him with them, as he did not wish the Hock to fnll when by listening but a few mlutites to a prlvnto Individ ual It might be saved. Ity holding the fortress of Plevna durlug the Husso-Turklsh war from Sept. 7, 1877, to Dec. 10 agnlnst the pick of the Russian army tho Turkish gnrrlson, under Osmnn Pasha, accom plished the Impossible, according to both military and medical experts; for not ouly dltl they defy the besieging force when It numbered nearly 60 to 1 ngninst them, but they lived for l- weeks practically without food. Yet on Dec. 10. after having eaten their last grain of rye. they sallied out nnd plucklly tried to cut their way through the Russinns. London Mall The Hs-etery of Lndr Drron. W. E. Uenley writes vigorously of Lady Byron In The I'nll Mnll Mngn- zluo. Iu the end they were married by special license; a year and a fort night nfter the wedding lJidy Byrou left her husband never to return to blip, nnd the great heart of the public rose to the occasion. A bride rcpiullftt- lug her grooml A young mother llee Ins the embrace of her tlrslboru-s fa- therl Obviously she young. Innoceut, high principled, above nil, virtuous wns the victim. By specifying nothing nnd so suggesting the unspeakable, she captured the general Imagination nnd set it working to her sole ndvnntngc. He Is completely lust tn the opinion of the world." mid "I look upon him ns given up to every worthless excess for the rest of his life;" thus Miss Godfrey to her friend, Thomas Moore, anil, condemning on hearsay nnd In ad vance, the poor soul did but follow her ladyship's suggested lend. She hnd but to refrain from spenk- Ing Indeed, nnd ono of tho strongest, bravest spirits of our century was ex pelled his country. And none knew why sho did It nor how. And why sho did It remnins a mystery oven till this day. A Deelrable Death. Children get queer associations of Idens In their bends at times. A little lad on Cnpltol hill hns a playmate of bis own nge In the son of a poor neigh bor. The son of toll visited his richer friend the other day wearing a gor geous red tie. The son of wealth eyed tho tie enviously for awnue ami men asked Benny where be got It "My mamma dyed it for me for a birthday present," lisped Bonny. After Benny went home Ilex plnyea listlessly nbout for a time and then leaned on his mother's knee, thought fully studying the pictures In tho tiro. "Mamma," he said Anally, "Benny's tie was awful pretty, wasn't It?" "Yes, dear." "Mamma, won't you kill me a tie llko Benny's when I get a blrtliduy? Washington Star. Different Ways. In these days of religious controver sy, conscientious objections to vaccina tion and reluctance to kissing tne uook It Is refreshing to recall the broad minded views of John Cbluaninn on the last named BUbJcct as expressed In the court at Singapore. In that colony nntlves of southern India generally take nn ontb by killing a fowl, China men by breaking a saucer, Englishmen on the Testament ns at borne. Dur friend John, however, on being asked how be would be sworn replied, "Kill Im cock, break Im saucer, smell lin book all the samel" 118110' Jour nal. Why Ho Doabted Her. "Belinda says her pbotogrnpb wns taken when she wasn't looking, but I don't believe It" "Why don't your' "She bas ber bead on oue sldo and her eyes rolled up." Indianapolis Journal. Ma's Sarcasm, Mr. Snarley I never was ono that wanted to get something ror nothing. Mrs. Snarley Well, Hint Is nbout what happened when you mnrrled mo. Puck. Never bear more than ono kind of trouble at a time. Some people bear three kinds nil they have had, nil they have now and all lliey expect to have. He that worries himself with the lined of nosslblo contingencies will never bo at rest Johnson. It Saved His Lei;. P. A, Danforth, of Ladrange, Oe. suflered Intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his !eg, but wrllea that ilucklen'a Arnica Helve wholly cured It In ten dey. For ulcers, wounds, burns, bolls, pain or piles IU the best salvs In Ihe world Core guaranteed. Only 2f. Hold by W L DeLano, druggist. CLASSIFIED 101M 111 Xoticee illitlrr thia head not to eaceeat five iiupe, .VI cental r week; Si fto a mouth; Vl lu- year. For Sale. FOR MALE At a bargain, one of the buet stock aud gram ranches of 740 acres, 8 tulles from Eugene. Will be sold as a whole, or iu pan, to etilt purchaser. Easy terms. For ticulars apply to John Ingham, a. Ax Hilly Department Wore. FOR BALE. Corner First aud Jefter- sou streets, one 10 room home, aud two lota, SOxltkJ feet each. Uood burn, water, trull, flue garden ground. Also house and lot, corner First and Lawrence streets, lot 60 feel 8 Inches, by Mil feet, young fruit Ireec, good garden giound, wale-, eto. Also house and lot, corner Willamette and Fourteenth street For prices and terms wrlle 8 J Wills, Tacoina, Wash, Box 827, or call at Uuaki) ollice. FOR BALE. Fit. e carriage, nearly uew, also two sets of double harness. Enquire of H. B. Miller, corner of is'luih Btitl Patterson. nrllacellaneous. WANTED. An experienced girl to do general housework. Inquire of Mrs. E. R. Bkipwortb, Eugene. WANTED Patties wanted to cut luo cords of white fir and balm wood. Apply to T D Linton, Eugene. Would Not Suffer So Again Fiftv Times Its Price. for I awoke last ulght wllb severe palni In my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work tliis morning I felt so weak 1 could hardly work. I went to Miller & MoCurdy's ding store and they rec ommended Ch.tinberlaln's Collo, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right It certainly is the fluest thing I ever ued for stomach trouble. I Bhsl) not be without it In my hnusu here after, fur I should not care tn endure the sulleting- of lat night agalu for fifty tines Its price. O. H. Wilson, Liveryman, Burg, ttstowu, Washing ton Co, Pa. Tills remedy is for sale by W. L. DeLano. Belgian Hares. California llelgluti Hare Association. Capital HtocR Jii.OOO 00. Importers, Breeders and Jobbers. Own mure Imported and HlghUiai'e anion, Ih I ban any oilier company individual in Ainetloa. We tiiiHrmilee all our animals and pedigrees to I e a represented, or money refunded. The breeding of BELGIAN HARES Is the coining popular Industry In America. Write for catalogue. California Belgian Hare Asi-oclBtloi) Alameda, Cal. A Card of Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under last ing obligations for what Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has done for our lamlly. We have used It in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and It has always given the most perfect satisfaction, we fuel greatly Indebted to the manufact urers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our barty thanks. Re spectfully, Mrs, 8. Doty, Des Moines, Iowa, For sale by W. L. DeLano. AlasHa uold Fields. First steamship for Cape Nome and Cape York will sail from Hostile May iu. mis win oe a large shin witu a freight oapaolty of 1600 tons and pas senger accommodations for 200. For rates and further Information, oall on or address It. MoMiihphky, Agent No 'hern Pacific, Eugene, To Cute a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druK-Klats refund the money If It falls to cure. E. W. drove's signa ture Is nn each box. 260. WifRK.f, Lost. Model 24, twenty two Inch, frame black, 46,910, 1899 model, Rambler manufacture. Ilea unable reward on return to (Juahd oflloe. M. II. Fmlth, Butternut, Mich., says DeWitt'e Little Early Risen are the very best pills I have ever used for cos tlveness, liver and bowel troubles." Vlnoent dt Co., Corner Drug Store. Wm. Orr, Newark, v., says: " We never feel safe without One Mluute Cough Cure in the house. It saved my little boy's life when he had Ih pneumonia. We think It Is the best medicine made." It cures coughs, and all lunir diseases. Pleasant to take, harmless and gives Immediate resulls Vincent a t o,, coruer Drug more. Rev. W. E. Hit', W.Caton, N. Y, riles, "I had dyspepsia over twenty years, and tried dootors ana medicines without benefit. I was pereusded to use Kodol DysH'sla Cure and it help. ed me from the start. I believe It to be a pinaoea for all forms of Indigestion It digests what you eat. Vincent Co., Corner Drug Htore. Last fall I sprained my left hip while ha dllng some heavy boxes. The doctor I culled on said at first It was Bllitht stralu and would soon he well but It v-rew worse and the doctor said I had rheumatlxm. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly gel iround tn work. I went to a dru store ai.d the druggist recommended mi to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm I tried it and one-half of a 50 -cent bottle cured me entirely. I Dow recom mend It to all my friends. F. Bibcock, Erie, Pa. It Is for sale by W L. DeLano, LO.-T V-iiDS Sand v.ArHv-oi Curt itoj'-itcncy.Xlsht EiM.--: vr.i-in .y i-.scascs, au eilccts .-. !,''use cr 1 and l-i-: L p. , I retiou. Ain-i'ttitei I:- i , VWi'i I'b'Otl l.l.ii.lt r. Hi;:;., I JV pink glow topalcchecksai . tOJ .....t.UOl 111,, till, if el , - ; n .- -.ut; !t . - t euro tie "-it ton i;::!ii;iii- i'-t ; tail ilia lllctlf y. i-.S .JViT., V-ICEICAL CO. Clinton & Jjc :-a ,,-t i,-;., CHICAGO, li. For sale VL 1oIado DrugcM $1.98 BUYSjlLSa SUIT B,tMril 111 I UK lHU -l.'K.rllH I I Wit ni.al l-llkt It kMk Vk IS Mill IT lt.VH. A NW SLIT mi FOR AN1 OF THtSI SUITS WHICH DON'T OIVl SATISFACTORI (AI. Gtun un IUi DNC V. rut I lata ail. Ml nltil I In.-n.l l.i un aisle ago a, I bet tmllaV hrUlPf djlmvt or mi H lt'iia,'i- ami ill sn.l jt-u niieiaii y . .-. -.-J" - " a lluniU iti. uw rem rxsnwlur ii at jugr i-il.nsi otiUvftiia If tvum. vrt-tly Mils fin (or) Million si t lill 1st )mr fr .iO,Vnv j utiri'tiirta etm-iit our trrotl OlTt-r Vrivf. nii.I tiitv- fliftrsttt. THtSI IjiEt PANT iynjii-l.irbi.HtW !. ir.im if aim' m4 ri tviailfsl itt-,"it at :0. JUtlo Uh IMM KI.K BktTa.d ftSklili, IiIhI ItHHt ljrD UlHlralael, sn rraai ft aBrtlaJ tae-ai' lal. Wear tllln, all-an! hiulM taistT, tn-l. hmxlo'iiif lutltern. tin ItftHan Itnlrtir. f-l- ra;J lairrltla r - Vt!i VRkk 1'LOrH S.ll-M ( IU..' 4 lalhliasr fr b,. t w TKIHK, wrllvraw- Kasspu so. i-.tniittP msiuon DUtrl, t,H- IIIMitUTVHlIlt fl:llllll.lOH-ti.tH(. li.tw lnolAirr. Mrft'a tsulta raaJr In tsr.lvr Trvm sjt..00 yp, ftftin ric t-ti( f n-o mi iplUtltni. Atttlrrtvi, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). Chicago. III. iart4n RMwMI atj la BT lftTMiflftl7 r-llBSHfc u. ser, Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It, artificial! vnlrosti the food and aids Jiituro in strennthening and recon structing tho exhausted digestive or gans. H la I he latest discovered digest ant, nnd tonic. No oilier preparation can apii'tmoh It In clUoloncy. It In stantly relieves nnd iiorinanontly curoe uyspcpsm, indigestion, iteariuurn. Flatulence, Sour Sloniach, Nausea, SlckIlendache,Giistralgla,Cranips,and UI other restillsontnpcrrciaaigesiioa prepared by t C. DaWlu A Co.. Cblcagn. R VINCENT & CO.. Corner Orua Stars. un $2.45 GOLD PLATED T"if Cut till ft1. nut MUl Mint UyK , !S 'ft. HKM MUSKY tuil wti wilt Mini ft tn d lain fn it tlun. Volt oar. nni i no It at jmir atarvt If fmintl (rtrlvallr sitlslat tj, nattlt as rpral4 aaa, trry way eaajaftl la walaasa laai r nrtatr aatartissa aa .! tn. U uiutrr aut'l. lltlrili-aillntr tlenorljillimsj an Klsjla tit j la, iaierUan Hltla. tiold FlllrdorLaak Lll10.UOiaIU.(rOUitl mini natahoi, ata. It ynu flml It tho cxiiiftl or IvftttT ihantuiy ot thaae valclifa. ttajr tba aipre.a aal UI It (Ktl B, ftiiit (- rhftriraa. Don't be Deceived hj lalrl. adir1lsaa(l whirl, wtiiild load vnti to twllrva jiiu emilil irote la. Oil or atl.tlll walfB hf f I. IS to 8. 1, ahM all Uaaaaia wkltlifar $2,49. OUR S2 45 WATCH u "' naii.i vun t..tj naibn t,ltJ ()r Brh M Rr) 4 j i wind avtil aft staid ulalad. liftiitUnin iliHliihivl.lauaallkahlaib-BraaaaajdlllM aa is irrai maul iai(si, lOTiininui law (-Jrtwtai ii it fin wmiii AiniTK'ftii, wftrrnuii ir.., For fTalrara froai BH ( Inn. vtrUa for frr n alt h aiiil .rttt- rtt alsoBH. aa SEARS, ROEBUCK &CO.(lno.),Chlcsg (pttva. aaastu m i,, art lanraagftij niiaot. Minvat) F.G. MAKE fmcrican Beauties. p. c Latest Models. On Kach Dos. KALAMAZOO CORSET CO. SOLE MANUFACTURERS. BOLD BV AX BILLY Cal tkla Kodo bd-.i is.ee. ta.ae. .i.ie, ga.es a .see. ia. w.aS-C?; 'h,.KsT4 W.YaWlgt l J1J.7S lakf farilie grraleal bargat. ar aSVrad al tea pries. l.earal by asiasaaeAaTaa. SMftarapsaaa, laualrf Snlkl lamella llelaan lUa." enpMlrlJ toa;aMr.li s" lUnaaT J rail. rMiire.l'aitala, Handle bar. Tools ..,! Toolhag. faaraeljd Uaojl, graae or .aoalIwaaTae VTMBS mt'Tt ia aamtlMSIa ISI. HI" ar ia sar aalabeaa, erlls aTlM es .l saw raa al aaal emeeJ se esv,w w . 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