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IMPORTANT NOTICE. I the American quarter of l’ekin, is very II. J. Littlefield. LARGE COST SALE H. A. L ittlefiel Now in progress at the- LIT T L E F IE L D BROS., PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS. Reliable English correspondence puts it very plainly that the Americans have the most capably mastered the situation. Their portion of the city contains a quar It is rumored that supporters ol Mr. ter o f a million people, and t lie corres-| Corbett’s senatorial aspirations a re ! pondent says, ‘This enormous portion I threatening to hold up the legislature of the city is policed hy exactly one FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION again unless lie is elected. It would hi: company of infantry and a few mounted " I am so thankful for what Dr. a calamity and a diegrace to the state to ' men under a . provast marshal. Their Pierce’s Favorite Prescription has ---- ,----- , ----------„ -------------------- have a repetition of the hold unof 18'Mi,1 scheme of municipal government could done for m e,” writes Mrs. John T . but if the Portland politicians think not he bettered hy the British, who Smith, of Slocan, B. C., Box 50. they can force an improper selection by have learned tiie business experience in " I t cured me of a disease which What was taking away all my strength, making such threats they greatly mis every quarter of the globe.” greater concession could an Englishman helped me through the long months take the temper of the people. make? before baby came and I have a big President McKinley will take a trip to California in May and Oregon should extend him a hearty invitation to como north and see the statu, which of ull the Pacific States has proved to he hia staunchest friend. lie owes it to 11 s, nnu tne people, regardless of polities would like to sec another president. It might be well to assure him by way of parenthesis, that the namo of Oregon’s governor is not Penuover any more. The Baker City Republican thinks is an evidence of populistic tendency on the part of the Republicans to object to selecting ns n senator n man whose sole qualification is his wealth. Wo would prefer to think that it is an evidence the Republicans of this state still retain a spirit of patriotic independence. When Oregon becomes a pocket boron gli of u ricli man, as is the ease in Nevada and Montana, it will be a good statu to emi grate from. Mam m oth Store Offices in Chehalem V alley Bank Building, Plione No. 43. Residence north oi Public School Building, Phone No. 44. -------- W ill positively close-------- J A N U A R Y 1ST, 1901, TTOICNKY-AT-LAW. CLARENCE B U TT . Which is only about 3 weeks from date. Therefore parties iu need of goods had better call at once and investigate our grand bargains. A ll our Jackets, Capes and Furs are offered from y i to y i less from the regular price. W ill practice In all the courts of the state Special attention g ive n to probate work, the w riting o f deeds, mortgage*, contracts and the drafting o f a ll legal papers. N e w b e rg . O reg o n . O f f ic e — Second Floor Bank of New berg Building. Clothing, D ry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Carpets, DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON, strong baby girl, the most healthy Aud all our Tailor goods are offered from 1-5 to x/t less thau the regular prices. The reason of this cost sale is as previously advertised. On account of a chauge iu the firm. In fact every article is offered uow at manufacturers prices. Respectfully yours, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. Relative to the much mooted senator and happy of all my three.” Special attention alho given to diseases of the ial question, the Eugene Register makts HAKES THE DIFFERENCE E Y E , E A R , N O S E AND T H R O A T . some strong points. It holds that Office over Bank of Newberg. however much tiie energy and enter prise of Hon. I I . W. Corbett may be a 1- mtred, U ts a patenl fuel Dial Ins age I). p. Price. O. L. Price and bodily infirmities render him un suitable for a representative of this etate in tiie senate of the United States. In tiie second place it is field that even i f ! Mr. Corbett were a younger man, he j Newberg, Oregon. would not he suitable for tiie reason that | (C. V. Bank Bldg.) A ll legal work promptly and carefully attended lie does not stand well in administration j to. Collections given oar im m ediate at circles. Tliis being tho case, he would tention. W ATCHM AKER lack the necessary influence to serve Oregon well in this time of crisis to Pa and J E W E L E R , cific Coast development. Tiie last point Solicits the patronage o f his old Indiana is especially well taken, as it is often Friends who need watch repairing done. overlooked. Our now commercial e x ¿0 7 M o rriso n St. pansion on (lie Pacific 1ms opened up Attention is also directed to such new F LO U R , F E E D , H A Y & C H A I N VHHt possibilities for tho West, and each P O R T L A N D , O i*. state is hustling for first pluee in the fields for energy or capital as promise G A IID B N & F L O W Bit race. Was there evei a time when u fair return. SEEDS. This publication fills a need long ex man of influence was more needed at perieneed hy Oregonians, in replying to Freo Delivery. Washington? It cannot be denied that Carriage and Wagon Builders. Senator McBride has a stand in witii the inquiries of eastern friends. K C. W a r d & Co. Copies may be had of local agent administration, and generally gets what 1,1. Street, Newberi?, Or he goes after. In what way would a Southern Pacific Co., or from C. H Repairing, Painting and Trimming change, then, bo beneficial? Tho only Markham, G. P. A., Portland, Or. Mr. Cleveland is again in the puhli c gaze for having expressed a few candid convictions relative to the status of the true democracy. The conservative demo crats laud his expression ns that of n answer is that Mr. Corbett wants tiie Moses come to lead his people out of the position, aud being rich therefore ought wilderness, and say it will help bring to have it. Thu legislature which meets into lino thousands of voters absolutely next month has to decide between the necessary for party success. On the best interests of Oregon and tiie 11 m- other hand a prominent Rrynuito says, hilions of Mr. Corbett, and a decision “ In my opinion Mr. Cleveland should for the latter w ill open up some leading hold his tongue. Ho is the last man juestions of misplaced confidence by who should offer advice for tho rehabil betrayed constituencies. itation of the democratic party.” Such docided difference of opinion makes ¡tail T h e Lnst o f the lluft’aloes. very interesting, hut does not conduce The American bison is dying with the toward democratic re-uniiicatiou. century. According to a computation R. Jacobson & Co.’s, E . J A C O B S O N & CO., JIo M IN N V IL L E , O R E . PRI CE & PRI CE. A TTO R N EY S -A T-LA W . JOHM A. BECK rbod & Seed Storo ROY GARDNER Uric Acid iu the blood causes Promptly Done. T o th o D en f. Uhcumuti.sm, S cia tic a , G ou t and N e u ra lg ia . A rich lady cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Hoad hy Dr. Nicholson’s Artificial Ear Drums, gave if 10,000 to his institute, so that (loaf people unable to procure tiie Ear Drums may have them fieo. Address No. 10013. The Nicholson Institute, 780, Eighth Avenue New York, U. S. A. Removes the cause. Ilorseshoeiug and General Black- smithing. Co. H. COOPER, President. E. K . SH A W , Vice Pres. > J. M. W R IG H T , Sec. and Manager. Choice Farm and City Property. Collect Rents and Look After Estates. Investments Made for Non-Residents. Insurance Written iu Select Companies. Newberg-, Ore. If you Want to buy, either a large or small farm, you can save both time aud money by calling on us. If we haven’t what you want we will take pleasure in assisting you iu procuring prop erty to your satisfaction. If a non-resident and wish to ob tain information about Real Elstate or the country in general, or Newberg (the town of schools aud churches) in particular, write us. F U R N IT U R E & U N D E R T A R IN G . . •_ Hollingsworth & Co. A written H ave every thing you w ant in the . . . W iNK & B U N K . . . Will you wink and blink your life and ner- vo is energy away, rather than wear glasses? Will you force your eyes to overwork, neglect them when they cry for help, abuse them year after year, until at middle life you are com pelled to seek aid, perhaps to find your vision impaired beyond entire repair? A L I T T L E C L A S S AID at the proper time will save you a world of trouble and preserve your vision for old ago, when vou begin to rtiy more and more oil printed book and newspaper for companion ship. Consultation and Eyes Tested Froo. guarantee with each ring to There is money in tho city treasury to pay all outstanding warrants up to No. 170 in 1900. Present the same for pay ment as interest will stop from this date. Dated Newberg, Ore., Nov. 30th, 1900. S . M. C a l k i n s , t4 City Treasurer. Tend sasRBmmKMBnmMMB TUTS K I S N R H E U M A T IC K IN G C a ll f,»r C ity W a r r a n t s . N ew berg House Furnishing Line. which lias just been made as to the num return your money in 30 ber still in existence, only a little over is . \ri v a days if not entirely satisfac 10(X) of them are leit. Tlieso are scat tered through private collections, city tory. Call and get a little N E W G O O D S A R R IV IN G & [mrks, zoological gardens and a few gov ernment reserves. In tho neighbor booklet that tells the story. hood of 200 of them, it is estimated, are < lilt... u». W a l l P a p e r & P ic tu re M o u ld in g in a ll S ty le s & P ric e s . TUB Tim mui w r lwnmcr. M. J. W IN T C I7 9 , Eake, in Canada. Both in Canada and “ If your dear mother could count on 1 block E. FostoiTico. Jeweler & Optician A ls o n F u ll L in e o f n ew est C arpets. A l l lin es o f U n d e r ta k in g tiie United Stales they are now prac G oods co n s ta n tly on burnt. tically extinct. Fewer of them hy far your steady, sensible, helpful, practical wore ever in Canada than were in this interest in (tie home-making and the C. M oore , country, but In Canada, too, they have management of tlie house, she would be the happiest mother in tiie world,” virtually disappeared. This 1000 buffaloes are all that are left writes Helen Wattorson Moody of D E A L E « IN has for nearly sixty years been published on Monday, Wednes recognized as the People’s N a of the immense herds, numbering many "W here Daughters are Sinners,” in Die day and Friday, is a complete tional Family Newspaper, for D r ills & M ed ic in e s , B o o k s & millions, which roamed over the plains January Rudies’ Homo Journal. ‘ ‘She up to date daily newspaper, farmers and villagers. Its splendid Agricultural Depart three days in the week, with botwocn tiie Mississippi and iho Pacific would ho glad to give over a little, or a B o o k lets, F in e & F a n c y S ta tio n ment, its reliable market re all Important news o f the other ports, recognized authority in such numbers as to amaze the earlier great deal, of her authority to an earnest e r y , S chool B ook s & Supplies. four days. Profusely illus throughout the country; its She fashion notes, its Science and ----- IF SO explorers and which were found even and systematic little daughter. trated, and filled with interest- Mechanics Department, i 1 3 east of the Alleghanics hy tho first has had the care of the home on her fascinating short stories, etc., W A L L U A F F .IÎ. N ew est P a t- etc., render it indispensable In “ ■ keep in close touch with news mind now for nearly twenty live years— every family. R e g u l a r Ntil>- An exchange thus diagnoses a prom wliito settlers on tills continent. Cortez ° f the nation and world. tern s a n d Styles. m r ip t lo n p r ic e , $1 .0 0 morning, afternoon nml evening, meals, I n i S # y i 1 C R e g n la r subscription, three and three quarter centuries ago, inent case of general debilitation: p e r year. ■ ■ p r i c e , $ 1 .5 0 p e r y e a r . house 'furnishing, house-cleaning, sew on Ills arrival lit Mexico, saw im in connection with The Tribune we offer to those wh0 desire to secure the heat magazines Democracy Is a very sick patient. The Illustrated weeklies and agricultural Journals, tho following splendid i S e m e n t s ? * ’ old relatives have been trying to dis ages of the amiinal among tiie Indians ing, guests, everything. Think of it! Do you wonder that her first floe en Regular .With Weekly T r i-Weekly of that locality, though ho probably charge the physician since the collapse Price Tribune, Tribune, Ono Year. One Year. One Year. of November (i, and now tlie head nurse never met any o f them alive. Cuheza thusiasm is a little dulled, and that it by calling on me before • 95.4MI 55.00 doesn’ t seem so tremendous n matter to ~ — ■•■••it'""* * •’ > .s iw m V * t y . 4.00 lias abandoned the sick room. Tho old do Vacca and his three companions in 4.00 Harper 3 linear. Neve Y o rk City. 4.00 4.00 4 .5 0 closing a trade with time family physician, w ho brought the tho eight years of wanderings which led tier if tier sofa cushions are old-fashion 4.00 4.00 4.50 ce n tu ry > .n v Y o r k C i t y .............. MORRIS. Pres. 4.00 4.00 4J50 St. A i e h o l a a .'tlHfsnyisie, S i e n Y o r k C i t y . . . . patient through some hard sieges in tho them from Florida across America's ed, or her window curtains me loopod X.OO 8.00 8 .5 0 A. R. MILLS, Vlce-Pres. T e n u r e » '• :.y r . r . i n e . N e w Y o r k C i t y ............ others. 1.00 1 .:»• 1.05 past, has been standing around critici dark continent to the Gulf of California, primely back as t hoy were twenty years MOSES VOTAW, Cashier. * r * n I t I. cm I I c n « lo a t h ly , N e w Y o r k C i t y . . 1.00 1.25 1.N5 M unm . ; - , Nc-vi Y o r k C i t y ............... ago, or her waitress doesn't wear tiie three nnd two-centuries ago were prob- j 1.00 1 .:;5 2 .0 0 zing tho treatment and the medicines i i l w i : a , Nr t v Y o r k C i t y . 1.00 1 .1 0 1.75 1.00 1 .2 0 recently administered, but I>r. Brynn ably tho first of white men who ever sot very newest kind of aprons. 1.75 rs.oo 5 .0 0 5.50 eyes oil the American bison. Coronada says tho other has not suggested any 5.00 5 .0 0 5 .5 0 4.00 4 .0 0 4 .5 0 A W onm u'H A v ful l*cril. new remedies to substitute for them. anil his fellow conquistadors a few years 2 .8 0 2.50 8 .1 5 3 .0 0 3.50 8 .0 0 There lies the patient, all tho family in later, in their chase after tjuivari’s gold ‘ ‘There Is only one chance to save 1.00 1.25 1.N5 1 .0 0 1 -25 1 75 tears and nobody to suggest a remedy. en phantom, saw vast numbers of the ! your life and that is through an npera- 1 .0 0 1.25 1.00 C o u n t r y G e n t le m a n . A l b a n y , V . ' Y ’.................... “ humped-backed” cows. Spaniard, 2 .0 0 2.00 The ease looks desperate at best, and 2 .5 0 ation” wore the startling words heard F e r m J e n r n u l , Y liH r »d e l-»b in , p Cn n ................ —— I have both----- .50 1 .0 0 1.50 p ln c o tt*a 3!itpruxine, P h i l a d e l p h i a - l ’e n n . 8.00 Heaven help tiie next nurse who takes Frenchman nnd Englishman among the ] j ,, rs. I. It. Hunt o f Lim e Ridge, 8.00 OIEÒG-.A. E T IS IE ID 1 S 9 3 Y i.lp 8 .5 0 o u t h 's C o m p a n io n , U o n to u , M u m .................. 1.75 2.25 2 .9 0 explorers of the great West of tho early Wis., from her doctor after ho had f a r m « m l I I « r i r , S p r ln i s « .................. charge of it. .50 1.00 1 .5 0 N e w r.. 1 »’ . »ric re d e i«]. M a n «. and 1.00 1.25 ™ I ■■ .M. 1.85 lays saw and have left records of tiie j vainly tried to cure her o f a frightfuf Cooci k e e n l 'i r , K » r i . » I n * * ......... 1.00 1.00 1 .0 5 Transacts a general banking F a r m , F i e l d a n d 1 i r e n i é e , t i l l carro» i l l ......... 1 .0 0 buffalo. 1.00 1 .0 5 t ir a n n e .ln<M ¡ . in n e r . C h ie n s :», 111............... | case o f stomach trouble and yellow If tho election last June had turned 1.00 1.25 1 .8 5 property itt I . p lt o m ls t , I n <lLn.il : \d ............................. business. Lewis end Clark’s narrative of their I jaundice. Gall stones had formed and .50 1 .0 0 1.50 upon the question whether the president O h io F a r m e r . < le v c ln m i. O h i o .......................... .«O 1.00 1.05 journey from tho Mississippi to the Pa she constantly grew worse. Then she M ic h ig a n F a r m e r . D e t r o i t . M i c h .................... 1.00 1.65 of the First National Bank of l ’ortlund f , « r m n n d l i r c M e . S p r it » -f i e l d . O h i o ........... 1.00 1.50 cific in the early years of the present begun to use Electric Bitters which j « • a r m N e w s , S o r i n g tie id . O h i o .................... .50 1.00 should or should uot be selected senator, 1.50 Foreign Exchange bought and H o m e n n d F a r m , C o n i» v i H e. K y ...................... .50 1.00 1.50 century is enlivened hy many descrip wholly cured her. It’s a wonderful T h e F a r m e r . -*t. H a u l. V i n u ........................ .. .50 how many would have voted in favor of 1.00 1.50 T r i e u n e A l m a n a c , 190 1........... ............................ sold. tions of the immense herds of buffaloes 1.10 1.00 i Please send ca«h with order. . ¡Stomach, I.lver and Kidney rem edy.1 Corbett? In hia own county, where his which they saw. Horace Greeley, in Cures Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Try j and prices as low as the lowest. ove publications in connection wfth election was more or less an issue in the . . . . The Tribuno may remit at publiâhers' regular prices. , • , , ■ ... , j bis journey across the plains in 187,0, hu ’ w It. Only nOc. Guaranteed.' For sale \ on will find the property I ofier Careful attention given Collections. I Address T H F T R I B U N E . N e w Y o r k C i t y . campaign, tlie l itizcns Legislative lick-1 t , * ( i( 1 ’ great herds of them nt many points in hy ( ’ . F. Moore A Co. druggist for sale as represented. et was elected because it was under his course, one of which he estimated, hy stood to be opposed to him. The per- tho area which it covered, to contain sisteucy with which his namo is insisted T o C u re A C o ld In O ne H a y about 1,000,000. They were numerous Opposite r . O. Newberg, Ore. upon, is, under the circumstances, little enough in the later (ibs ami early 70s in ' Take I. vx vnvR R komo Q uinine T aulkt *. All short ot impudence. It is understood J drug) •tsts refund tho money if ii fails to cure. Í Kansas to delay trains on the Kansas that he “ claims” certain members of Pacific Railroad (or an hour or more nt i K. W. Grovo's signature is on each box. 2 ôc. the legislature. Doubtless ho will lie a time in crossing the track. Boatmen able to pievail on some hy methods /I n r n e s s S / i o p . N o t ic e fo r r u M l r . i t in on the upper Missouri used to complain, known to rich uud unscrupulous candi within the past forty years, that they Duranr KNTOF T1IR ISTKRIOR, dates, but those influenced in this way EVE3Y TH1NC IN THE LINC OF Lund Oltlce st i eg on City, Ore , Nov, 5 . two. — m a fimi . i i it . hard 1 ...1 . . i.i , .. will lo explain when they ' frequently encountered iiumiier» swim Notice i* herohv «Ivon taut tho folio »wins I raing accross the river which compelled named s ‘ttlor I vin fl!c>l notlco of his Intention j n w IIO R S E G O O D S ««. return homo. | them to “ tie it;»’’ for several hours at a t-> tmiko final proof iu support of his claim, n:i«i i 'S” . - . that v»h1 will l*o made before the Regis ¡tim e. The transcontinental railroads, ter and Ueeeiver at Oregon Citv. Oregon, on | January l'.oi, v;*: H, r.ry dierto'ii. alia» * When Joe Mi in.>n was elected United ' however,ended the days of the buffaloes lleiurich 1! (»oertien. 1». E. N ». 10240, for the Repairing Neatly Dotte. Give tue r s r 'i s V* n ^ States Nenator from Oregon he had but I Great swarms of hunters were carried lot 1 o? ¡ter*.foil T * . K 2 W. a ïsL&Zsà'Ls?- a *> I A He name* the following wttneases to prove ! a call, lew, if any, personal admirers In the out by the railroads across the prairies his eontinuon* residence upon aud cultivation j state, outside of Portland. Nevertheless jaml plains, and vast numbers oi the of unit! Ion I. vi*: H. L. Sutherland. l.utuiir V of Newberg. Oregon, the people knew that he was capable of buffaloes were kille I out of sheer want- Thomas Parri.su, of *• *• 4/0 lieoreu Weaver, of •• •• making tho state a good senator amt 1 onness. Next to tho Indian himself the W illiam Parrish, of •• •• | bottle— hence you is plainly printed The formala thooiclit lie would do so, hut from pres buffalo was the most picturesque an.I o i l \s. it. moor KS. UesUter. ent indications it apjiears they are | distinctive feature ol the American Grove's. - Imitators know just what you are taking wRen Ù Ì doomed to disappointment. When con ! landscape in the wilder regions from the Notice. 0* would not buy ùo not advertise their formula knov. gress recently reassembled, instead of j earliest days down to a comparatively In the (Vnnty Conrt 01 the state of Oregon K P K Ir\ P re.i,len t. I\ MILES ......... Grove’s contains the 1 .»tuny «•f Yamhill. being in Washington looking after the recent time, hut both—the Indian bv se vou knew what it contained. their medicine if J Il w o o D w vKP. Sc m ary. the matter >>1 the K'tate of C. I OU'OHD. l'a - h t.i. interests of his constituents he remained clusion in the reservations and the huf- In Tasteless KI.I8I1 \ SMtt‘11. 1 !IrcMvvI. Iron and Quinine put up iu correct proportions anC i is in a at home, presumably for tho purpose of . tain hy death— have ls-en oveiwdielmed NoCce la hrr»'hjr given that John W Sn .Inly .pul fid ami acting Atltnliilatralc S T O C K , defeating his colleague, Mr. Mcltrido for bv tiie wave of civilization.—(Lobe the ierm. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the the Rst *le of Kli*ha ftintth. ticcca»e«l, h »9 1 .tcr.-.l .n,| ......alic t l>»r «etti.umc.st sti l f re-election. To Senator McBride's credit Democrat. Any reliable druggist will tel) you that m a h m a e u : c f the system. In the sl»ove nantii l Conn hta final eccomi lie was in hi* seat in congress, looking hi* •' 1 mln!'tnitt»n of ».II K-t«ite an ! that 1 and that all other so-called Tasteless ...... lay Court h«a •rp*’,r.«et r the *h «lat th e after the interests of the state, instead G r ò r e ’ s is nt- thing \c January. * 1*. b*'i *ck In the ai i L \ \ Jit. noon at* the time aml the (Veintv t'nort rostn of lemHining at home and electioneering ire imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows Dirvcier Iu*t publÍHlx d by the Southern C h i: 1 T o n ic «he emrt h**n«e la 4he city of Mc'l im» tile for another term, ami this fact will not Yamhill «’ * » tv «»re« h », a* t'he }»Uec for ¡(lo Cu. is a pamphlet U|Hin the is superior to *all others in every respect. You G r o ’.N; that luae him any friends in the eoniing sena «o u ree '.a o f W o a lerti O r e g o n « » I n c h in* Am! » 1 * ere »f ai ah Ich t m » t. t r o t i n i H fO D H O N r a l.a»M . . H ece an ly sn>1 ail pel when you* take Grove’s— its superiority torial struggle — KIgin Recorder. 1 ln . . M „ „ . t experimenting : N atioa rl Park Mauk. h c\-¡ * ì » C n e : elib îo a itn e x e c lie n t m a p o f Rural free delivery brings the ques tion ol good roads home to the farming communities in a manner which is like ly to produoo results. Tho postal de partment announces that where roads are not kept up so carriers can make trips on scneditte ttmc tne Ttmws wvrt v*- ahandoned. Rural Communities lose every year many tiinos tho cost of good roads In titno and inability to reach the market with produce than it would cost to provide good roads, but they have be come so accustomed to it that they do not realize what a waste it is. When deprived of tho privileges of froo de livery, which they have begun to ap preciate, they may wake up ami adopt measures to remedy tho evil.—Omulm Bee. WINSLOW BROS., Jewelers. T\ Do You Coiiiempiate Perching DAILY ONE. PRiCES TO SUIT EV ER Y POPULAR PUBLfOATiONS-POPULAR PRICES THE N EW - NEW - YORK TRI- W EEK LYInfir reading ior aij wh° wish to YORK W EEKLY TRIBÜNE Camera and Kodaks with all Supplies. CITY COUNTRY Tracts to suit purchaser, | ChilL A . P. OLIVES, Now herg £ 0 * Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic Sank of Newb ppor CAPITAL $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . Original tn e Al A te , 1 -täte m [>pcAr atu 1 file abject loi i . tu wrl«. «I.I aec.m the same in fo r in a tio n c>n cH m A te, Tth. A, f». l.QO N » - 1IT H , U n «!* , iMliumii o n , rile , e x i « f in g in d a * » à , , i A4n:ln tat Fa; U r t»f U m »K a u tg a f Kill«ha Smith, I r .va 4 ti•i t l i « i r c a p u l>11 i U m . 4eccaie ! 1. î*n«l «•<DlD u in i The splendid complimente which even the English pay the Americans for tho - Strsn.ycr t.ie l City. ■ - LT.*! JS «li» 4 ( î!y « «r long been established. „ Grove’s is the Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections ot No Cure, No Pay. Price, '5oc, O ii-vk C '. c c i l « ¿nee C h ill L’ t i i u d Having