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HILLSBORO INDEPENDENT Eatarad la tha poatuOoast HUUocro, Or. M Mcood-ctuM Duil uaiwr. VabaariptloR, ta adrsnos, sr ju, f 1.00 HlLLSDOBO rCEUSHINO CO., Prp D. M. C. GAPLT, Xdiiur. FRIDAY, DKCEMBEU, 27, 1901. kVUAM AXD1TS DUTY. Under date October 19th, Willed Usher of the "Weekly Statistical Su;ar Trade Journal" sent out to the papers of the other state personal letter la these words: An a good deal had recently ap pealed In print regarding the con sumption of sugar In thin country, the various sources from which it is obtained, the amount of duty paid thereon, etc., the following facts and figures will, we believe, be ot interest to your readers: " The total consumption of sugar in the United States last year was 2,219, 847 tons, and based on the average locrease of 6.34 per cent, during the Ph 19 years, the consumption this year should be 2,300,685 tons. Of this quantity 1,000,000 tons in round flu urea will come from American ' sources, say Loulsina being able to produce 860,000 tons, United States beet factories 160,000, Hawaii, 8o0,- 000 and Porto illeo 150,000 all being free of duty, leaving 1,800,585 tons to come from other sources sod on which duty is paid. Tha average duty assessed is $36 per ton, or a total of 148,981,060. The price of all the sugar consumed, however, being enhanced to the extent of the duty of $36 per ton or a total of $84,981,060, it is evident that $36,000,000 additional is paid by the people in order to pro vide the Government with 49 millions for revenue, of which the Government Is not now in need. If tho duty Is taken off Cuba sugar, tbo benefit of 85 millions goes to the people. "On October 8tb, the quotation for Cuba Centrifugal Sugar 96 test, free on board Cuba was 1.96c per lb., duty on same amounts to 1.685c equl v alent io 86 per cent, dulvalorem." AMAZIXti AIWUBIHTY. "The commodity of transportation is one of the things Europe uses to pay us for what she buys of us. "If we stop taking $200,000,000 worth ot It or any other sum, she will buy an equal amount less or else sell us an equal amount of something we now supply ourselves." This is the language of the Oregon Inn used as an argument against our creating a merchant marine to do onr own carrying trade, and present ed to its readers as the teachings of political economy, Eurdpe takes of our productsis our foodstuffs, because she needs them now or prospectively. Her necessity Is the only measure of her demand. This necessity would be no less in sistent though we did our own carrying. This is the teaching of political economy, the law of trade, the conclusion of good seDse. That Europe, if we did our own carrying would "sell us an equal mount of something we now supply ourselves" is an amazing absurdity. No longer permitted to pay for our products by doing our carrying, and unable to sell us something or any thing we supply ourselves Europe would be compelled to put up the coin. The Oregonlan writer evidently thinks he is not in the primer class in political economy. We, too, think so IndtHd are satisfied he never was In it. Corvallis Uasette The American Flag Association of New York and allied sociaties are making vigorous efforts to have con grew pass a law making base and im proer use of the national emblem i penalty. For years public sentiment hm been cultivated on this subject of flag desecration, but as yet in vaiii so far as practical re nits are concern ed. The flag defender are actuated by the highest motives and are push ing a reform worthy of genera! sup port Newberg Graphic. Pec. Long has approved tha find intra of the court of enquiry in the Schley investigation and dlsolved the court. The President has a-iked the resignation of Maclsy the author ol the history that stirred up the rum pus. Sec. Long refuses to allow Sampson's attorneys to open the case again to show who commanded at the battle of Santiago. And Maclay refuses to resign, claiming that he Is under the civil service rules andean not be put out of office. The rebellion In Columbia is as suming the proportions of a civil war and as usual Uncle Saroual is around. United States troops opened the rail way line across the Isthmus and have held it open. Germany, France and Austria are sending war ships to pro tect life and property but it isn't like ly they will take any steps toward causing Uncle Sam to take a text on the Monroe Doctrine. Eugene lleglster. Tnia crculsr ltit-.'r was tajrlyj snatcted iiy t'tu d. uiv.cn tic .trscfj Oregon, avid it; 8urs wire tdkt-n ui.! a basis for a letter from Wn-h'ttuti written by U.o roi respondent ufthfj. New Yoric Tribune. Tlii was rvprtj- j duced with at proval ty to tarefuta paper s tho .New Ytr OutXoic. The lNikP.. 'EXT 8Upuo.i-.ri that i)m stdtibik of inipcrmion. it't aprox'tuately orreel btt nnj-rt em phatically lake ciireptiou to uiiat n I said relative to the duly colltet-'d. The Monthly Summary Commerce aud Finance for October, states that the imuoiti ofauirsr below fhe 16 CuU.ii oiudAi for iu-i icll &ut!i. Of 1901 was 3,234,2 17,9 H pouuds or 1,617,108 tons, This is slightly more for tilt ten months that Willett Gray ruts it for tho twelve. The Dingley act lays a duty of 95 bun dreditis of a cent per pou ad or $19.00 per ton on this sugar. Now why does Wlllett 4 Gray, the New York Tribune correspondent aad tho Out look stale that the duty Is $36.00 per ton? The same government author ity above quoted e'tte that the surar imported grading above 16 Dutch Standard refined for the ten mouths was 56,000' tons. On this suar a duty of $19.00 per ton plus $20.00 dif ferential or a to'al of $39.00 per ton Is collected .but the amount It so soiaK that It w'1! not begin to aver ago $36.00 per ton. Adding the lotel duty fur the raw sugar, $30,725,052 and the 2,284,000 collected on reHoed sugar, the sum is only $33,000,000, duty. The figures used 'u this es calation are the impor's fur ten months In 1901, but they are larger than W dQ's estimates fur the 12 months. However W A Ufrtate that the duty .'or the year will be ou their low estimate $48,981,000 or $16,000, 000 more thau the truth. Now il the 1,000,000 ton raise I at home wa-i imported it wou'd pay ouly $li),li0, 000, into the treasury mstc:i'l of $36,000,000. The $19.00 duly per ton on sugar is fur the protection cf domestic producers. The sugsr trust wants it removed so it can import raw sugar free, but not a word Is said of the $20 per ton differential which is the protectiou received uit by the growers but by the refiners. Under the McKinley act raw sugar came In free yet we remember con sumers paid about ths present price. Tna repeal of the $19.00 per ton duty is not intended to cheapen sugar, but remove a domestic tornpetitor to the trust. Eliminate the beet sugar grower and the combine w'W control the market. It is the combine that needs regulating. U domestic pro duction of sugar reaches 1,000,000 tons but though often asserted it nev r has been proven that the tariff in creases its price by $36,000,000, $19,000,000 or any other sum. r-4--- n.' ..j A r - - s IT. V 1 Recoimends Nervine. The above portrait is that of Countess Mogcl-:ud, of Chica go, III., whoe gratitude for the benefit received tturn the use of Dr. Mile' Nervine prompted her to make this stuiement; "It affords ir.e E'e-tf r'481" dd my tcstirri'iuy to the very excellent merits ol Dr. Miles' Nervine. Although 1 am pait 8 year of ue 1 tind it uothes trie tired brain, qui. ts the irri lteU otrves unit insures rcsttul sl:ep. 1 never led contented withuut a bottle of It Uk the houc." Gratefully youx CUkiiTiAMA Maria, Couates logeistud. Maes Nervine is a nerve tonic and strength builder that starti riht in re storing health immediately. Sold fcr all DruRdcta. Dr. M!lea Msdical Co., Elkhart, Ind. AO! - - i . KPtr I.I ii ir-.l K --.-3 Jr't Viry- r TO Ferry's Heods timke irood crois, eoo1 'tr cropM mukn more eui- toiners- ao earn year tbo crop and cuetoinora have grown greater. Ihttt w tha Hucret of tiie l-rry fame. More Kerry's heodn aulu and ffown than uny otlter Kind. Moid by all dnalera. tHOt.Seril Annual FKHU. D. M. Ferry 4. Co. UHtroit, Mlon. Timber Land, Art Jane :i. 1S7H KWTICK I'Oll PL' HI, It' ATI OX Umtko Bfatis Land OrKier, Ohio.. 5 Cur, Uxs., Die. 10, 111. VOTICE IB HEREBY OIVKX THAT 11 in compliunce with the provision of the act of Congresa of June 3, 1h7S, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber IhiiiIh in the Htates of California, Oregon, Nevada and WatihinKton Territory,', an extended to all the I'ulilic Laud Htule by uct ol Au. trust 4, IKVi. Juliua C. Burke, of Molulla, county of Cluekamaa, Btate of UreKon. has thin dnjr hied in tbia otlice his avorn atatument No. .Wl, for the purchase of lxta i, 3 and 4 of 8. ction No. I In Townahip No. "J North, Knnge No. 6 West, and will oiler proof to how tliut the laud pouRht in more valuable for it timber or atone than for Mjjrleiiltnrul fiurpoaea, and to eatublish hia claim to laid and before the Remitter and lleceiver of this otlice at Oregon City on Monday, the loth day of March, lvi. He riuine aa witueaeea: Kobeit Louden, of Portland, Ore, Kdward Burke, ol " " Kol.eu Oxborne, of " " Lewis C. Thompson, of " " Any and all persons elniiniiifr adveraely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this otlice on or iH'lore oid;iirth duy of March 1 ''.:. C1IA8. 11. MOOKES, Sl-40 Uegis'er AHILMNTHATOKN MALI'. OP KKAL PKOI'KKTV. VOTICK 18 i.yiug ana neini; in a-lil Orenon, and p-irticuln-ly riei Inirthe N' W of section H, W'Mamette Meridian, contal HEREBY OIVKX THA i in ritiniunnce of an order of the Countr Court or the state ol Oretron, for W ashing ton county, Uref on, made and entered on May SI, 1Mb, aumorizing and directini; the administrator with the will annexed of the entate of Samuel C. rinider, deceas ed, to sell, at private sale, certain r. al es tate belonging; to the estate of said deem ed, the umierslKiird administrator as afore said, will, from aud after January :V TJ, proceed to sell, at private ale the fol, ow ing deacril cd tra'l of real r-tntu, to-wit : I.yiug and being in N a-linigtoii county. aescrineu as te- t 2 n r taiuinz I'iOacruK. Terms of bale: One third of nur. In.nc price, caxh in hand, one-third payable in 1 year, and the remainder in 2 year from date of stile, deferred paynicntu to lit i.r per cent interest and in be secured by mortgage on premise sold, All pay muntii to be m U. 8. Oold Coin. l)utel at Hillstx'ro. Ureiron. this tilth any oi ucceniDer, oi. J. v. coi:ey Administrator with the will annexed ot the estate of Samuel C. Knidrr, decras d. Hen ton Itowman, ol Xi Atty for Administrator. Xotir ot Final Meltlcmrnt. Notice is hereby given that, the nnderan-n- ed, administrator ol the estate of K,her V uardner, d d. navel ie'l my tinalacr inn. as Lxecntrix of the KsiaM in the lounie Court of Washington County Oregon a'ld that siid Court has set Monday, l)(c tuh 1! Wl at 10 o'clock A. M. as the time a:id the Couiuy Court room as the place for hearing objections to said account and the final settlement of said Kstale. Dated at Hillsborn. Ore., this Tih div of luveiiiner, iwi, Administrator of the estaid of Esther V Uardner, deceased. BEST FOR THE . BOWELS If you b aren't r. e'ilir, inl(hy movement of ttM bowola etr -!-. ii' in or b.-. Kojj joul bowlA orvn, kiit rf wi ll. K'.rr, in (hv ktiapeof via-It-nt ptiycic r 1'iil ixii.v iii, H iluitet'-rxuc 1 itv etnofith ct. anU'ot, moot p rlt-oi wajf ul kvtrplnij tLt twwrl. CANDY CATHARTIC i LUfiji - E "vT'vJ Wif 3 ssj ata "ss.a ix zzk L'f.Tf " t Ate-1 - it. L . M Durins" the month of January 1902, 1 will sell nearly my entire line of Shoes at a Big- Reduction to got shelf room for my new stock of shoes which will arrive during that month and will surpass anything- ever brought to the city. ' Remember I have no shelf-worn or old stock, every thing bright arid new and up-to-date. These shoes are the best in the world for the money. Quote prices next week. Watch this space, it will save mm, mb you n T rb NTrt X 7, F " v i.V r a ('.! v,'.i V t V. ! i -1 :i' -, r J' Acker's ljNeslH Tablets are soil on a poHitive guarantee. Cures beart-biiri ruising ol tne lood, oic tress Hiu r ating o any lorm ol dyspepKn. One little tuna I gives inimcdm'e relief. 'St cm, mid ou ol i ' The Deltu Drug Store. RAY & KERR, The new proprietor oi the Hil in born cldar mill ttud vinegur factory are now refr I to make your citittr an-J apple hutter and feed grinding. (Jive us a trial. 30 IPORTUKD-ASTORIA ! Str. "E'iSLY GATZERT D.iHy Kuii'.l 'ifii s c.krjni Si'i'il'i Line. Rome, i Just 4.V Cowgil W. A. HANSEN, TINNER. Tin, CoppBr and Hhevt Iron Work. A' I work promptly done. TIME C.ARO ivo I'o: .v; A LiH!! U. III. p. m. EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Mevtr hlcatni. Weaken. ir tirtt.t . 10. 'J-'v nml AO uenlf per bos. Write loi (rite auiuyli', antt booklet od hrtiith. AtMrtrid a BTKRMSfl UKY tNPAV, 4 'NfAfiO r 5BW TOHI. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN mm Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Tbla preparation contains all cf th diitestantit and digests all klnda ol food. Itplves lrstaritrelit:faDd dwt falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive tomacha can tako It. Jy its use many thousHiifli tf dysMptics h;ive been cured after everything else failed. It prevents formation oi on the atom ach. relieving all distress after eating. Dieting unnecessary, ricisant to tak. It can't help but do you tjoarl Vwnv1 only by E. C. IirWirr .;-i'r , "hlca s At bottle cootHlna tuj."vioo. ttA THE DALLES PORT LAJiD ROUTE STR "TAHOiVIA" ItclTiet-n Portland, I he ilullcs mid Hay 1'oliils. TI.V1E CARD I.ave l'ottland l'uo-., l'hurg. Hat. T a. m. Arrive Tlio iJull.v, -Blue lay. . . ...o p. la. Leave " Vtd.,lri 7 a. in. Arrive lVirtlar.J, e.i:iii-day 4 p. ir. SJ"Tliis Koi.u Scfnio Atti Ii'U tl; . (i';r "C t: xro to .: incluu;;: if Jul 11:. t J'.l'.l i 1 i.t.;t;er ore, .ivruu iti.ts it hiia the H.iraiilvt i.tioiia on i'arlji. MEALS THE Landing ami Olli o : l'otti ! I.i.i. ( iu::Ti. .i, VERY BEST Koit A I lor Sin-it. , .Mam OKK'iON. e tlic coi;ii.ip:i c.i c;:;:si;in;;t!un, ynv i-s ci:-y t' fjt-t ri ! ot" that :s i.t kfcj tn couyhinj;:' tvciy ii.iy in tlic week. In. !i v oalil iu r.itlior kpr-ji your couJi or tlu: 50 re'i:-i tbat cu Cough Syn:j costs? Which is Cheaper? The Hillsboro Pharmacy. DEADLY NARCOTICS Any hone.-t, imeliy-jnt duiu' int or physiciun will tejl yon lhat narcotic .oigoii. such. upiiim, lien i. :, ,ie:t.l!y ,,-lit-l ,ol,. r c-atiHi anj m.-rcnry ar 1.11.I liavt' . : o r- , uv i.arK . e.- iim!i,o ail l-i;.' .VcJ.i-lm-, i r: . I that mi,:ii n,. ati.m tea 'V peitM-inute IMn. , mm l'ile cure noi ri lie of ihc I'aik Ai,vB lier.ie (oti-aum 1.., nar.oios or i..e1Ctir.-, ih- 0 l:.--ird :f a tr;ve oi any .lm.!i or mer cury e,u Ik- loo.hl in euM Alt ot!.. ih itoU',, nartoti.-s or meieurv. D .,y it if , loiiuaie im.ts'a.-i;a. M l !;.-vva- i n eriia f.'ils totvit n.-. en with ..ne l ox ,,. eri;s. OvHr 10,0.1!) .-on in iiiii-,,.)to I v 11,,: 1 vvcri'ie-Ji Ceiutirv Mur- iom:y eni( of r,lcf. Wurt im.iiii nt ares in live ream : I The Hillsboro Pharmacy. Commencing Sept. 5ih, next Tliut.-day, the rail road fare belwepii I IUlh-boro and 8ao Kranciscu will he f .'8.85 with a rebate of (7.50. This does not include sleeping berth. The second clat fsre iDciuilin berth is 1G.S.) with a rebate of 11.00. - J0I1X M. II I.I ('()', net The Dalles A. J. TAYLIM!, i-gt Astoria. J. V1 ATI , it Vuni onver, WOU OJ'.I) i HVKI'S, iter's WfcUe Sa!nion. riuiiM it & i:,tu.M:s, bkIh n.xi Iliver. t. V. I KK inO, aKt I'ortlan I m in i in'i i fMtrstas Blfiatan tf yf ir nr iw Mm ion Tatnily cares ami iHiUo do not yecigh down the wcli woman, anil the children re never in her a- Put when the wmmnly heai'li f"ails,'ai:rl there i a con stant sti-iifrirle with veiltiics and pain, hou.lioi.l duties are n burjen Umost tieerinn, ami children ur;; a cease Jcs anr.oyiii.ce iui.l worry. Weak women are niH!.' s)rori(( and sick women are ruu.lc eil hy the nso of Dr. Pierce s l'aeorite I'rew rlptioti. It establishes r.iiu1.,rty, drie i'1-.u'ireidile drains, heals in!l,iiiiiiiutnn tuuf illcera tion and cures female weaklier. Sick vrotnen are invited to consult Ir Pierre hy lettcryrrr. All corresr.indeiice strictly private and sacred! v conridential. Address Ir. R. V. Pierce, thilTalo, N. V "I h.' hr-r-n ai'lnir ei.te tun ?, tr nT.tf wllli frmiii weuknt f "til,- m, u-m ri !ohnin cf A Che-t r t. . fy t5v,-rv m.:ih I w il.l hi - I".. ,,n mv l,rV I trv.1 i,viny Ultfrtill nirilii irw t,i,,1 ii,,tl-,n : rive tt luf antll I N.,11 Iir Vtrcr ine.!iVine njrg two bjltle. ..f FanTite Vrevripoon ' tin 1 two ..f .lolori, M-.H-.il !,-.. -.v Th-e mr.1l:nies hsveeuir.1 rre Vii I l,-nn v mr t'tntmrnt 1 w.i ru .,l, In -1,. vriv noi. ii. 1 mi y,w T A.i thr "o't f.,r mi fainiiv ..f nine nl reel ltler tonv tl, I !,. i,.t , v,. t ,(,, ,.,. " from '"" it.v htt. lor Well do 1 know tnit yon ,.rr ih- v. ho t . ire 1 m- - Tavottte Ptescri tion " lis the testi niony of th"i.v:n,i (.f rcnien to its com plete cure of wumntilv .iisi Ikj not acceiH nil unVno- n and improved r,:b stitute in its p-.rr. I)r IVrces rie.is.itit T'eih-u are tho best laxative ftr finnlv use OABTOTIIA., BKItiHT'8 DINKASE. Tl'e largest mm ever pai.l for a- pre scription, changud hands in Pan Fran cif.xi, Aug. 30, IC'01. The translur in volved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by a party of buainess men for a specific for Hght's I)ieane an 1 tiia ltos, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investi gation of the upecitie Nov. l.r, 1'i.Ki. They interviewed scores of the cured mid trie.1 it out on its merits by putting over three dozen cases on the treatment and watching tliem. They also got physi cians to name chronic, incurable cases, and administered it with the physician forjudges. Up to Xug. 25, eighty-seven per cent of the test eases were either well or progressing favorably. There being but thirteen per cent ol failure, the parties were satisfied and closed the transaction. 1 he proceedings of the investigating committee and the clinical reportof the test cases were pub lished and will be mailed free on applica tion. Address John J. Kclto Com rANr,420 Montgomery St. tian Franciwo, Cal. We Pi r Ono f,,- oa' o i 11 e.l 5r lla'l K T. Cllr;. Y. We. 1 he lir.rie; ( henev ?or lie JioiY ThU! i iru i.t'o 1 Iicila-s llewari o. lain ii mat tan noi l f, I .,- .1 : l (,! r ' ,v I .. I' o. . Toll. Io, O. ,..,,.i j,;.ve it iiniv n K, J. Io ve.iM. and lielieve ' I '-'' liooo.a . e in all business trunsar?. "oils aii'l t. na. ic - aide t'j c:l'"v out any olili;..:. ii ..,.' l,v ilie'r lirni. "f I '-r ;. vtho'esi e n.nm.K i. ioletlo. ). Wali.i-c, Kiv n ,V Mp.v L'ic-c'- s. I ! 'o H o s U!.i' , n ( aoi oi d -rc i v c : sur nee ol i le: ' He. Sc. Id by a l 1 iree, Ifa'I's l'aui'!v I'i ls H, hulesele . ' iie:l': ileriln"y, ..' l .1 id ii:i.co.'u 1 . per L'H. Jos. '1 e-l UK-ilia a l. F. DAVIPS. C. T. EELCHTR, SIC'V AND ThfAI. 4 St. Charles Hotel IKCORPOBA (tl Kront and Morrison SlrceK I'ortlninl Oregon. Electric ILhts, Electric Hells anil Hyiliaulic K:ev:it.r. 130 Kooiiis itt 25 lu 50c, Suites, 75, tu 1. (.uU l'otunriit In CuiiiiriUoii. Give us a call, DAVIS & 1.KLCIIEU. Manacjcrs. Do S 'I 111 tl.o yo t; ii;.; k- I , ,hi i Mys He Was Tortured. "I suffered nuch pains from corn 1 could hanl'y wa'lt," write 11. Ilob iDKnn, HlllHborough, III., "but Buck len's Arniri fvilve completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprain, bruiteH, cuts, wiren, scald, burn, boll, ulcern. Perfect healer of akin dieMi and pilf-8. Cure c;uarant(ns) by Delta Drug Store, 25 cts. A C.u.d the wo I: ill do eieon Is the place to buy Furniture Cor. Main and 3d Sts. .VE K.NOV. M- ntlce of Final Mettlement. Xjtice is herebv given that the under siKiied h is tiirl ms finiil account in the C umy Court ol the htnleof Oregon lor W'ashinuton t'ounty and that said Court has set Monday, the ith day cf rebrunny. 1. !, at 10 o'elock in the fori noon of said day as the time and the County Court room as the place for hear ing objections to laid Account and the tint1 settlement of said estate. Liate.l Iec 17. l!'l. WIJ.I.IAM I.. RAYMOND. Administrator de boins-iion of the estate of U. C. Itayniond, deceased. 31 ii It Cll"t. and giv DOZEN'S In i' :s c;y I'KIC K 25 Cs 'ihiiirf .-iv ii-ii ' i ts. i.o. I isi Oil NERVE WASTE. Ori" of ii;e nei v weakne- 'itlcl most e er Ni rv s ie,' Delta Drii SStnv Mo'u Street, );;; i.iro, tlritoii. i ,n r raacisco, Liff ri ' liltu ( Tl.l wf.rx ct an . iiriei -e i ,1 ' latl.'S hy ! II ie l:i ; j, to the vadt sv.m i f talf. i prevails ,n tlii inter" j , ahonreU in care! .In i i j ra ti.-sl advii und I. ll:''rits of wiislorn :t,i I ; l.elplt.l IxHlliH Ol, incl is t'.ai i n ly I 'i . syiT ol t'l T-L.'t'-'-TX? tXPEHIEOICE 12 m, -miJVj2 It it CASTORS A For Infaati and Children. The Kind Ysu Hava Always Bought Boars the yTg s .. SlgMtva o.' (Jjff-tA; Ir is in.lone.l 1 ion! '.f-cnhir t ri ss. iy ". tx-ru-.ii . plication oi its i ri , iK'f . i. I ! e ,rt ! .i I li.tr nr n.n sufii s niip ilriniil," I he I. sik is li.rn. 1 . 'lie of lli m.n,l ii cl a.t"r XT, on .ervl-:..-ics- ins len p. rte.l ssinplc chapter, .n I .: ; wirlress for stamp ,y l I ns Ir iric Ti b. Co., FranciK-o, ;;roi ;i l);o cor-i tiaci.iiiir v. liiot "A ,t" t. c. .11 -i iei.sl S Mi- In . -..jl'v v Vth t'.e -'iji ..ic I"!.? ' i.: i ...! . ,.f-n I II, e Im uk :u,d too , es id j ii ". . .i th-i'i-. i : ..( I:-, c. ' .1 I ' i r.. ; i.er vo or. '.v-jsT . D:s; " V . ... ..!,.., irn. nripT .11 ' ' I '. 11 1, t 1 1" -rieiy ,nn,iu.;,l. 1 1 I ...-.il- 1,1k a fliroiitfl il rli CopvnioiMTa Ac. . ( -mi i.tiln- nrtk n l'.iO.jifi, r f ' -.Mnii tiu' fill . inn h Co. Iis.jln 111 ' D" n i l: cl ); an I Si r p.r i'e y I t.'.o I x -t 1 -ii.i;. -ri. - . ..fiM v-'kir r.i-.isM nr. ' '.' ' V- ..ni c- " hi s..,1:im. mSH XCo.'fvevvVork tUM Olb..v ,'Ji If Ht ,VH,.fr", ii.i. " Th:s st'frnaiuro is on everv ot the sjrn.ilns Laxative Uronni'Quinine Thuu tho remedy that eures a evld a ne Hay