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About Heppner times. (Heppner, Or.) 1???-1912 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1904)
Scrofula Makes its presence known by many signs, glandular tumors, bunches in the neck, cutaneous eruptions, in flamed eyelids, sore ears, catarrh and wasting diseases. Hood'sSarsaparilla Effects permanent cures. RAM'S HORN BLAST8. S. ALK afk Owns a Hawaiian alant One of the little Islands of tha llawiilliiti grotiM containing "O.OtK) acres In owned by nit American named iny. Tint principal industry of tbe Inland U sheep-rulsliiir, from which tliu owner receives n roy n I Income. Kx ti'i'tliiK Mr. (lay uml hi wife, who are tint only white MHtt on the Island, llil Jot In tho occiiii is peopled by 1W natives, wlui arc ssld to be "us black a iiitdiilutit." The owner In known a "Klutf tiny," Mial hi slightest word Is n law union.: the subjects of LU real m. A Isiiitf Hiep Forward. Mr. Illuks -In spite of nil MUn I'ltie miud's I n Ik nlniiit nilvmiiril wimiiin mid Ipiihi-r education, alio Ik hint an fnud of a cut a any other old miild. Mrs. Itiukn yen, but she speaks of It as "a iloiurallfiileil carnivorous qunilril id of the fiuiiily I'ulidaa and gcuti V duiiicsllca." Italy blrtli per 1.000. rule baa alimtik to 32.47 A Pwollah Memorial A stone nioiiumi'iit, weluhlnij fifty tons, la belnu raited In tho Schorfleide, near .elideiili'k, (ieniiany, on tliu Knot where the Kiupcror atood when bo kill rd bl one tlioiiHiindili suit. The atone bear tlio Inscription: "Our moat Il lustrious inurcruvo and lord, Emperor William ,11.,. atood here on Sept. 2. Anno Iioinlnl, ISIiM, when slaying; bl one thousandth stair, of twenty tines." The ICinperor I ao versatile that If monument wean rrectrd to coinmem orato hi achievements In other line (cruiany would be atudded with them. Tbe places where lie wrote uls one thousundth poem and where be painted lit one. thousandth plcturu abould be marked. I'lso's Corn U a aocl couth rtiedlclne. It has cuml coti-rlis and colds iut forty year. At tlriiKtunts, i cents. Tlio benrl uf a yard lu diiiincter. Vjioi'iiiuuu whale U a Warning Note Calling tbe Wicked to Repentance LITTLE dally preasure by the lly pre. would do a great deal toward (mulling the liq uor business, You cannot cure your aln by them A man cannot pray up until he learn to pay up. There la little comfort In a compro mise. . To atoop to help I to be lifted to bonor. An unfed soul will mean an unfin ished character. A mtiatard seed of faltb 1 worth a mountain of form. Thn higher life a I way begin with, tho death of tho tower. When a church (Ilea It I aiiro to be a case of heart disease. I he rassover would not bo sweet without the bitter herb. The devil olway want u to prove our faith by our fortune. One vNlon of It work would turn nil wine Into wormwood. If you love aln' work you will hove to learn to like It wuge. A human liturgy I not iiifiVletit to overcome human lethargy A sensible ihhii know he cannot truat hi acinic all the time. You cannot tell much about a mau'a beiirt by the sIjio of hi hat Kvery man I tempted to make bread out of tbe devil's dour. Kin coiifculed In the banemcnt are aure to creep Into the boudoir. Hotter humility through adversity than pride through prosperity Tbe man who want to be thought rich la acldoin rich In thought. Wisdom I like money It never grow ao long a It la boarded. The ouly way to guard your rcpu tatlou I to guide your character. Some men want an analysis of an angel before they will entertain blm. A man ha no right to ak liod to a.vlKt blm In doing a Ught rope stunt. The devil would be almost harmless If be operated ouly In bl own tcrrl tory. Man and Wife. Buiton, N. Dak , rVpt. 12 (Special) Mr. 11. L. Rkrivsetb ol tblaj place hai been added to tbe steadily growing fol lowing that Dodd's Kidney l'illa bave in thl Dart of tbe country. Mr. Kkrlvaetb g.vea two ressons for hi (aith in tbe Great American Kidney Cure. Tbe first ii that they cuied hi wife and the second ii that they cured himself, "I must .ay," says Mr. fckrlvseth. "that Podd'a Kidney Till are tbe best coddling remedy for Kidney Tiouble I ever knew. My wile bad Kidney Disease foi years and she tried all kinds of medicine flora doctor but It did not help her any. An advertisement led her to try Dodd's Kidney rills. The first bos helped her so much that she took eight boxes more and now she Is cored. "I also took three boxes myself and they made rue feel better and stronger in every way." Dodd's Kidney Pills have never yet failed to cute any kidney disease from Kackache to Ktieumatiitm, Diabets or Hilt! lit' Disease. J IT Ayer's Mnillllr.l. Jones We bud shortcake for dessert at our IxHirdlug limine ycMtcrdity. Smith Are you aure It wu abort- cake? Jones if course 1 am. 1 r't'ognlfced It by the strawberry mark. Tlint roll mi la In iiiiivraul une depends upuu ita clit'iiiiit'iK. Motbrrawltl flti'l Mr. Wliiilnw'l Bootlilng Kyru th (wxt rinelr tnUMi for Ihett oblldren during th. Muthlng irlutl. Nnl at Home in Natural illatnry. "lleru' a curious Item, Joshua," ex claimed Mr. Lemlnglou, spreading out "Tho Itillvllle Mirror" lu her ample lap, "The Nellie E. William, of Uloii ccHter, reports that she saw two wlni leu a cow and a calf, flouting off Cape Cod thn day before yesterday." "Well, ma," replied old Mr. leamlng ton, "what's the matter with that?" "Why, it's all right about the two whales, Joshua; but what bother me I how the cow uml the cult got 'way out there." We any a man I "imilUli" instead of HkMiliiK him t S camel ttlieu lie get hi back mi. Altoona, Ta., June ao, 1903. I wa afflicted with Tetter in bad ahape. It would apticar in blotches s large as hit hand, yellowish color, snd scale oil. You can imagine how offensive it was. l'or twelve years I wss afflicted with this trouble. At night it was a case of scratch and many timra no rest at all. Seeing the good the medicine waa doing a friend who was taking it for Uczetua, I com menced it, snd ss a result the eruption be- fan to ary up ana aisappesr, ami xo-oay am practically a well man. Only two tiny spots sre left on the elbow and shin, where once tbe wools Dody was sueciea. I have every confidence in the medicine. and fed sure that in a short time these two remaining spots will disappear. S. S. S. is certainly a greet blood puri fier, snd hss done roe a world of good. I am grateful for what it hss accom plished; and trust that what I have aaid Will lean oiners wuo are ainmarij iimi ed to take the remedy and obtain tho same good results thst I have. 175 liast I'ifth Ave. Jouit P. Lkar. While waahes, soaps, salves and poolers relieve tcmixrarily, they do not reach the real cause of the disease. The blood must be purified licfore the cure is permanent. 6.S.S. contains no potaah, arsenic or min eral of any description, but is guaranteed purely vcgeuioie. Bend for our lxxk on the skin audits diseases, which is mailed free. Our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge any who write us about their cane. f bo Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ca. VACCINATE FOR CONSUMPTION. The Mcmuus Hcnt to America by t'Uiiiuu I'hyalciuu. 1 All RssembluKt of physicians In I'll 11 udeiphla, 11. ct to form a national asso ciation for the purpose of lighting tu berculosis and discover, If possible, Its certain cure, received a message from lr. Edwurd Murugllutio, a famous pby slcian of Italy, who said consumption lu Its curly stakes can be prevcU'd by vuccluutiou. Dr. Msragllnno s conclusions are based upon clinical und laboratory work covering thirty-four years und his exucriliients led I1I111 to announce the following conclusions: First, that It Is possible to produce a Hpecltlc therapy for tuoerculos.s; sec ond, that It la po.tHihle to Immunize the uiilmul organism against tuberculosis as Is done lu other diseases, and that there Is gisHl reason to hope for an snti tuberculusls vaccination fur man. The paper told of many experiments with animals and then with men. The Italian physician declare thnt his vac. dilution I a certuln cure In the early Uiges of the disease and aids greatly lu later stages. Some of the statements In t)n nsner were: Changes caused by tuberculosl In fectlon In the tissue of au orgrtu and In the ork'Hiilsin In general are due to the poisons secreted by the living ba dill uml the poisons contained In th body of the bacilli. The former, which contain toxins, we have extracted by means of filtration of the young cul ture. When this aerum Is Injected Into healthy men or animals there Is an In crease of defensive substances lu the blood of the lujucted animal, greater than the geometrical proportion, and I am forced to conclude that the organ Ism plays an active part in thla tre meudoua Increase. The participation of tbe organism Is necessary to thla In crease. In regard to the question of Immun izing man, the most esslly attained method seems to be tbe production of a passive Immunisation by the Intro duction of Immunising substances pre pared In tho bodies of healthy animals by the methods previously Indicated. Uf course tbe tests made on animals cannot be repeufed on men. While these researches have shown positively that It Is possible In several ways to produce specific Immunizing substance in the healthy man, it as vet Is ImiHisslblo to say whether this resistance produced I sufficient or bo long It will last. Further Investigation of the effect of vaccination will b necessary. OLD-FASHIONED LANE. . It la Une of the Institutions of Coun try Life. "Spcuklng of old tilings, reminds me of a thing which seems to bave been forgotten by some of my old friends," said a writer In the New Orlcuns Times-Democrat, "und It Is a rather curious fact since It Is so Intimately related to sotiii) of the wore affection ato things of the world. Why should tve forget tbe lane? It I the one thing In thu life of tbe man who knows and appreciates the country In which he lives, and who loves the poetry or it nil. Tie lonir. dusty lane, with Its shading, with Its winding and willowy meandering should we forget it? think not. The 'no-fence law,' which has been popular In some States may have put the lane out of business to some extent. Hut I decline to believe that the lune will disappear altogether. There Is too much of the poetry of the country associated with It, and we must not lose sight of the gentler things as we go along. Strolling down the bine! Did you ever stop to think what that means? It means a world of things when you come to think of It It Is the story of many lives. Men who have grown up In the country will understand what It means to the men and women, or boys and glrla, who happen to live In tbe country. Let us preserve the lane. We are doing away with tunny of the old things. Hut It seems to me there is a point at which wo should draw the line. And that point Is reuehed when we come to those things which are so much a part of our life, and so much a port of the lives of persons who have lived In some other time." Invented Kutul OvcritbU Lazy Uw lie guy wot work made one bad mistake. Tired Tim Wot wuz dut? laixy Iw lie went an' died afore be got it finished. Moxart is the modest violet simple, uiiussuuiing, but delicious. A BI0111 Indian Custom. Among the Sioux Indians a common custom exists. When one family bor rows n kettle from another, It la ex pected when the kettle Is returned a small portion of the food that has been cooked lu It will be left In the bottom. Should this custom be disregarded by anyone, that person would never bo ablo to borrow again, as tbe owner must always know what has been cooked In her kettle. A white woman 011 one occasion returned a scoured kettle, Intending to teach a lesson In cleanliness, but her act became the talk of the camp, as a fresh examplo of the meanness of the whites. In tiirnv MJ wsirtl All llil Mill Huat Cinmli byrup, I ! uiHHi. ,.i Ma-Vkf a-St.l, SEES'.-? Saa (1 hr ilriH't-l Keeping Him Allvn. Miss Ulchglrl Hetilly, pn, It Is cruel to ask George to wait until spring. Hu say If our marriage Is postponed he'll die. Old (leiitlcinan h, well, Ml lend him enough to pay bis board. New York Weekly. Conductor I got your fare before, sir. Passenger I know. This nickel Is for the company. Judge. "I'm getting old." "Having rheu matism?" "Worse than that I'm bav. Ing reminiscences." Cincinnati Trib une. "So she has started on a life Jour ney Into matrimony, has she?" "Well, I guoss It Is only an excursion trip." Brooklyn Life. Bursley He claims to be related to you, and says be can prove it Ffloyd The man's a fool. Bursley That may be a mere coincidence. Smart Set Wife Good gracious! Do you bear ! that sound from the kitchen? More ! lishes broken, I'll warrant! Husband Never mind, dear, it has stopped the cook's singing. Affected Youth (to man ringing fog bell at ferry landing) Aw my man. why Is this bell ringing? Man Can't you see, you Idiot, It's because I'm pullln' the rope? Mrs. Haggard Do you know, myself and my daughter are often mistaken for sisters. Mrs. Gay Ab. the dear girl must be studying too hard, don't you think? ruck. Jimmy Ma, did y' buy Georgie a birthday present? Ma Yes. Jimmy Ma, what did y' buy V paciry me cause 'taln't my birthday? Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune. Dlngdong Did you try that cigar gave you yesterday? Biff bang Yes, but It didn't deserve a trial. Ding Song Why, wimt do you mean? Biff bang It should have been lynched. Mrs. Kenway You used to say that I was the apple of your eye. Mr. Ken. way Well, what of It? Mrs. Kenway Nothing, except that you don t seem to care as much for fruit as you once did. George Ethel, dear, I'm going to In terview your father to-night Ethel All right George. And If anything happens I'll come to tbe hospital twice a day until you are able to be out again. Chicago News. "I punish you, Browning, because love sou. But you are too young to understand whut a mother's love Is "Is It two soles with but a slngl thought; two bands that beat us one t Life. Misfress (who Is going out for the flay) And, Mary, you may invite a friend to come in to tea, if you like. Mary riease. 'm, I haven't got any friends. I only know young women'. I'unch. Harold (Anticipating things) I wasn't at school yesterday. Miss Bangs. His Teacher (severely) No; you were not. HaroJd (decisively) Miss Bangs, I've got to turn over a new leaf or get Into trouble. Hettie Now that yon have broken your engagement with Fred, shall you return to him the diamond ring he gave you? Minna Certainly not, Het tie; it would be a constant' reminder of the happiness he had missed. Customer (to chemist's assistant) In a business like this I presume you have gained some practical experience of therapeutics? Chemist's Assistant Tnt..rt ves. sir. I had 'em when I was ten years old. Broke out all over me. A Chance to Get Even. "I wish," said the expressman to the lawyer, that you would send lu your bill for legal advice." "I um waiting, replied the lawyer, "until I get your bill for my May moving. I d rather have the last chance. Lx. Actress (angrily) Did you write that criticism which said my Imper sonation of "The Abandoned Wife" was a miserable failure? Critic ye-y-e-g; you see, you looked so Irre sistibly beautiful that it was Impossi ble to fancy that any man could aban don you! First Stockholder I don't see why people should be allowed to carry pack ages on the elevated roads. Second Stockholder Why shouldn't tbey? First Stockholder Well, If It were not for the packages we could crowd a few more people Into each car. Town and Country. Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then It falls out, turns prematurely gray. Ayer's Hair Vigor is a flair Vigor hair food. It feeds, nourishes. The zr stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. " lr hlr enmln out trr1bljr. I wm almoftt sftsM to ronili It. Hut Ayer! Hair Vigor promptly itopirfKl IN fallli.. aiiS aio restored the mournl rolor " M H. J&. (4. K W SO, Uridlng H t POSITIONS GUARANTEED. L,000 forfeit placed with a National Bank make food any failure 00 our part. Catalogue tree, Writ today. Boutol Bualnom Oollogo Tmaoma, Wmmh. BUY flMi bonis. for- !. TIM).. -M. M O- H u f f'if; A o FROM YOUR " DCAUCR Poor Hair The Husband's IX'tlniilon. What is a counter-irritant?" asked Mrs. Sinithers. "A counter-irritant, replied Smithers, is a woman who makes the clerk pull down everything from the shelves for two hours, and then buys fdur cents worth of hairpins." Cleveland Presa. riTp Permanently mrrea. tronuornerrotwoeai II 10 aftrflretdajr'euofDr.Ktliie'JreatNrr rtatir. H..nd ror rrnm we inai vwieann treatue. bi.kLU. Kline. Ltd.. Hi. Area HU PbUarJelpbla, fa. Wanted-Salesmen To canvaxs the farmers and dealers on line of goods ev erybody needs. 20O per month can easily be made by good workers. No com petition. Good easy sell ers. Write for particulars ' and agency at once. SPECIALTY SELLING COMPANY 313 Commercial Elk. Portland, Ore The total annual revenue of Rnssia, according to the last report, was $1,011,- 8,000. bKeHev UOUOR-MORPHINE-T0BACC0 fttfrri HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED . Vi v fOR fUU PARTICULARS " tWKIflIYI)TnurE.- POWTLNOjOWC Cslvin P. Titus, the privste soldier, who wss the first man to scale the wall 1 of Pekio in 1900, is one of the star cadets at West Point. PRUSSIAN POULTRY FOOD Ciref Cholera, ftoat Sfl4 other diteuet. It Kelpt bent Ujr an4 Bakes chicks grow. rVi. 25 4 50c; Fill, $3.50 FrutiUa Renc4y U.SL f aal The Vrwmn Poultry Tood tad Hem 'Crackerhttke," All Fnie- vtan fronds frWe perfect c&ttrfftettoa. w. mi i uukjs, mnjr&ra, wao. IP?: THEBEST- &mer ere ' poullrji. C. SL 18 JUST WHAT IS NEEDED. pn.Miin Poultry rood la luet wiie. le ne.lod In reinne KlUUW, Leteb. Week SarileeJ SmJ f ! SerileaJ Or. VraMiaa Saallr Seek MRS. 'Wne. Deafness Cannot Be Cored by local applications aa thej cannot reach the dimaaed purtiou oi tha ear. 1 Here ia only- ous way to cure dea:neta, and that ii by constitu tional remedies. lfeafnesaU cauiea ty an In ttamtKi condition ol the inucoue lining of the Eustachian Tune. When this tube le inHamed you have a rumt.linjr sound or imperfect hear ing;, and when It ia entirely closed. Deafness ia ! the result, and unlexs the intiammation can be taken out and this tube re tored to ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; Ii in f cases out ol ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an intlaiued condition ol Ihe-iuucou surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of lieai'iMSs (canned by catarrh) that can not I cured by 11 all's Caiarrn Cure, bend for Circulars, free. K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. : PoM by Druirrlfis, , Hail's r amify 1 ills are the best. 'Waiting for a CalL I "What did you say that girl was playing?" said the Irritable man. 'One of Chopin s waltzes.' "Well, I wlah Chopin, would send around and claim his property." Washington Star. fUUILAMJ siSU CO.. Portland. Or Voaas Af ansa. OREOON PORTLAND ST. HELEN'S HALL! A (ilKI.'H SCHOOL OF THE HIGHEST CI. Ss corps of tend. a s, location, build- in equipment the test, beuaiorcat- aloitue. 1 Term Opens September 15,1904 Dr. C. Gee Wo TONDERFUL HOKE TREATMENT Th' wonder oi 1'hl- Kee doctor Vs cavlwi frrt bHfi; he uurs Itijpi without .operav i on luiu mt trtTu up lo d . Hm cure WHO ihn wuiadtrfui i hi- Hi a: r ntlrfti inowi to ui-1 trial aci- fnc tn thn omtry. Througti tbe ow of inoiri th ftcuud of oYrr aJO dirTefrot rtr c viaw. tii ffiirniH 10 cnr cuarn, mid nrv tunc lhr tt, rbvomftttato. nervouannn, lornavfh. t)Tsr. n tlns-r. eve : bM hundred of iuinofki& a. tJhisTii modei-st. CaUl ;id 'f h.m. tttvn bot nf ih ruj writ f(rf 1 AltOS KKr. A VUktbion The C Gee Vo Chinese lUdiclne Co. (MVaiatilJ. Or9itW 1UI V III - Vi-4V'- -"S Ural eci- f i;&SM3.ii 253 Altler St.. P. N. U. No. 38-1004 TJUEN writlnr to ad 'artisan pie V mention this paper. 3 ETUa-IKeS ZSSS1 Net Tcmorrcw cr This I Mtera, tut Sew the. time to writ fornur ratalucna. We educate you practically (or business and get you a position, when CMtn- n I i m ii .t n II relent. Don't EC I ".K2-W ill AM C11S ll2SS liCilS PB wate this . . chance. IJortland, Oregon. Ileal of Hun's llaya. Tlie window blinds In four shops la in ICdlnbiiritii street were set on Or recently by tho sun's rays. The Hr brig-ado lind to bo suniinonrd. When a yotiujf man places a girl's picture In Ills watch case he expects her marry blm In time. Miss Rose Hcnncssy, well known as a poetess and elocu tionist, of Leilnzton, Ky.t tells bow she was cured ot uterine inflammation and ovaritis by tbe use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. " DtAaMns.riNanAiit For years I enjoyed the best of health and thouplit that I would always do so. 1 attended parties and receptions thinly clad, and would le suddenly chilled, but I did not think of the results. I caught a bad cold eighteen months apo while menstruating, and this caused Innittn matlon of the womb and congested orarlcs. I suffered excruciating pains and kept (jetting worse. Mr attention was cBllod t your VoRrctaulo Com pound, and the wonderful cures It had performed, and I made up my mind to try It for two mouths and sea what it would do for me. Within one month I frit much bettor, and at the close of tha aeooud I was entirely well. " I hare adrlsed a number of my Jady friends to use it, and all express themseWes as well satisfied with tha results aa I was." Mies Uosa Nora IlKNNr.ssr, 410 8. Ilroadway, Lexing ton, Kv. fHOOO fnrfrll If ttltlntiltif tbam lw ear areWef asmiJaeaee aaaaet eepmeeuest. HOW DOCS ARE TRANSPORTED ON ENGLISH RAILWAYS. .': - state A TIIAVI l.INO Kl SM:U In English trains there is usually sneclal coiiipartiuiMit for dogs, due end of the Tan Is partitioned off and fitted up as a well-appointed kcunc 1. We do not read poetry In hook, get ting all wo want on printed cards banded us by applicants for charity. A Dies rich inn ii never refues the pea offered him lu clnino. RUSSELL mm x High Grade : :Ti,i Machinery Tha A. H. Averill IVtachlncr Co. PORTLAND, OREGON. Write for Catalogue and Prices. You Can Count Your Chickens Fetors They Are Hatched Ins CHATHAM INCUBATOR. Krerr fertla ecc you tint Into a Chatham lnru- batnr alii dime tint a healthy, sturdy chick. 1 hat Is the record the Chatham lnrubaur has made lr itaelf and tha t hat ham Hrueder will tirtns Ihein up lie'ter than the most motherly hen. Inere Is big money to be made In raisins; chloerfs with a Chatham Incubator. Tha laruier who overlooks this branch ot bl liustnras Is neitlertlusoueol lbs reateet protlt prrMlui'lns arpartmeniaol his lann. he I'acilic 1 oest Is not iin duclne enoiiirh chick ens to supply their owa wants. Cblckeu ralsliif proniame. OI K Or'KKR: Wa wtll sell you a Chatham In cubator on time. It a 111 make many times Uet to you. We pay the In-lsht. Writs me lor our Tnluue Caialof ami tieelul hlnta on poultry raia- ln. Coeti yuu nothing. Do It now. GEO. IV. rOOTT Paolflo Coast Agont Bom 480 SACRAMCMTO, OML. 1 1. ''ci ; It- I AnT"-i'W"'vr,: 'I I i ir t-- , i , ' Hi nfl T sj I laJt a. .1 J m ..I Mm W T It i Assteeiieauj W. L. DOUGLAS weo txtr je. C'j cuncc w M Ml vJOaw VS V WO UnWUVJ KIN $5.00 AN3 f 4.0O CutTOM Bench Work in all THI MIQH URADt L.CATHCR8. $2.50 Potict. Thrm SOLrs. $2.50 no ,UU nORKINGMtN S, HtlT IN THI WOFILD. $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 Bovs, ron Dhtes ano School Wiar. W. T.. lonirlne nmkra end elle more mnn'f et.'l.nil ami Ski. no lio atlinn any oilier niaim fm'lttrrr In thm worlil. Tlt raAou tlicy era the KTf-uti'ftt erll.ni In, tliev are Inwle of the hen! leutliKra, Imld tlo'lr Iiiin, lit Im'IIt, wrar longer, am! have more value llian any oitifr kIm4. W. I.. iNitiglaa iiiinnii. lln-lr value lv stamp ing lite name anil price on tlie bottom, lnik lor It taka tio enWilliitx. Sold hr rlioa dcel'-ra every here. ue ( iMitr t'.yrltti unt jWujicji. "AS COOD AS 17.00 SHOES." Hvrrtofor t havt wwarlnt SI.OO thaw: I nurchnfd a pair uf U). L. Bomglat 93. SO laoti, which I hav worm mvmry atay far four month: TAev en to latltnctory I do mot tntond to rvforn to tho more urprniluo than," WM. ORJtr K"OWLf. r, Jtttt. City JollcKor, J'nuo. ProcAfon Load thm Mmn'm Shnm Fmohlonm mt thm World. W. I . noes-las ! Cornea ( oll.kle l S" for Cataloo fivlig fill le al M.ftO.hiHHi. I eroeel nil U rer.lr-ll 'I'U-Iiw Ana. Id urder m mall. l the e..l 1'sleat Leather aiaue. W. L. Sauglas, Brockton, He.