"a.
T
The staff of Physicians of the
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EDICAL AND SUB-
CALIFORNIA
-, : GICAL INFIBMARY,.
of San Fraticlsro, -
. -Will exam "mo all cases free of charffe.
The doctors describe the different dis-
eases better than the Kick can them
selves. It a wonderful gift for anyone to
possess; Their diognuslie powers have
created wonders throughout the coua
- try. . The doctors are well known as
successful,-practitioners in all of the.
chronio-disfcaaeu And. diseases of -the
eye and ear, and all forms of nervous
and primtediseases wjll be successfully
treated on the most' scientific prinui-
-.'pie. Cancer positively cured without
.'-pain or the use of a knilo.
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. Important ' The doctors after "many
to- -vear9 of experience have
Ladies, d wcov.sred the greatest cure
known for all disease of their sex. Fe
male diseases positively cured by a nw
- remedy. The cure is effected by a
home trj&ttnent, entirely harmless and
easily applied.' Consultation frea and
Strictly? Confidential. " ;Correspond
enca will ba promptly answered. -.
; - ' ; Married persons or yousg-
Marriage, men contemplating matri
. monv. nvarfl of thalr nhvs-
leal weakness, lose of procreative pow-
tmnotmey or othjr aisquauhca-
trifi7TSiiUy restored. -; . ,
i ' ' . BloodPotson, Venerial
" Private Taint. Gleet. Stricture.
.iseaS?'mInaT "Emissions." Loss of
: Sexual Power. Weakness of
Bexual Organs, want of desire in male
and female, jrhalher from imprudent
habits af youth," or sexual habits of
matuiyarir anyatise that debil
itates the sexual oi-gans speedily and
permanently cured. Consultation free
tv. ad tru.tly confidential. ,
Kail iWdVaty. eared by a new
v , ". or ill, sad never failing method.
The doctors, After years of experience
have discovered the .groatost known
core torgeakjaesa in . lite back, and
".luKB. Cvoruatary. discharjresr.iinpo-
tencyV general 'dchiUrfc n;-rvousness,
langcr, ooo fusion of idaas, palpitation
1 A the heart diseasa'of tha heaS,throat.
1 lotv uiaurucrs rtia .inn -uoyuu-
tary vice of youth, and secret practices
"- blasting their most radiant hopes and
J - a : - . v -. - .
it: is liKt ism r Tpnr nr mnnin
may place your ease beyond the reach
of hope. . Our mothod of treatment will
.speedily and permanently cure the
moat otwtinatc cae, and restore perfect
aaanaooOk.
ToV? ara many rrcm the age of 30 to
L;VlUf BVKtHMiMwl 'WltA--frAnii4ntl
-" s aaawting laasajiMiia waakeai-n tay-
;-" lm in a inHTb a jatlenl cannot ao
ta ease, wotca m tae tywu
of semiai-waakneav ' We.triUCSri
teeaperfect'cumtnan.aBaaescata ska mads
healthy restoration of the'geaitor
urinary organs. :s -.f nn .
F3EE EXAMINATION OP 'URINE.
Persons applying for medical treat
' ment kbonld send oe bring from-two to
four ounces of ariive, jthat paseed first
in the mornintfpreforred which ' will
receive a oa$tul chemical and micros
cop!' ' gpntaniinaUoTi. Persons ruined
by unlearned.pretenders, who
with thenr month after
iniioisoaoasand 'injurious
shoi'V "' diately.
Kargarei Mmf Onagers
- By lira. ' K A, 8TAHLEY.
(Copynshtv 188!, by American
. atlon.l
CHAPIEB L
Preas Aseocl
"We telth to hare a ouicMfr; talk with
Vo,MMMurylrcc',:.
It waa four o'clock Saturday after
noon. Jack turned from .the elevator,
down which he had just seut the forms
of the lasfc.editkm, and gave a sigh of re
lief as the regular beat of the stereo
typer's brush arose from below. A few
of thecoropositors yet lingered at theix
cases Vthrowuig h such type as could
be got, but the majority had gone home
to snpper, preferring to return later
when the forms, were released from the
steaming table and type 'was more
plentiful. Quoins, sidesticks, mallets,
"planers and other utensils lay about on
the impoains stones and tables, and with
wave of his" band toward them and a
word of instruction fp bisvon&fnl
assistant, Haaeley stepped tobfTlesk'
and began measuring np -"-dupes." - V
-' Despite the-ikk stiiton his brawny
arms and "his. berxd :or - three days
growth, he was as handsome a specimen
of young manhood as one often sees.
and so Margaret Medbury thought as
Bhe at that moment opened the door
from the stairway into the hall, at the
end of the room where Jack was. Her
modest "How do you do, Mr. Haxeleyf
brought the blood to Jack's face and set
his heart .pounding.- bnt he mustered
courage to reply politely, and as at this
instant the business manager and man
aging editor appeared at the head of
the stair and" bowed her acmes the hall
into the late Mr. Medbnry's room no
further chance for conversation
Kiven.
As Margaret entered this room, into
which since childhood she had so often
joyously bounded, her heart was heavy,
It seemed as if she was entirely alone in
.a great, unfeeling world a world her
kind, indulgent father had made very
happy for. he-.'' Her mother's death
jjkiiia twfnmk 1ib1 MMkn alftnTil Unw
but- It 'was as 'toothing in comparison
1 - l . . irw-.
botnow it ta upon her with oppressive
v tTX - The, aonear armpathatic
a tr childhood friend and chooUaaie
-im J saw HrleT-.had,SBemed mowt wal
eon a iBoeaent before, but the dilfjT-
iracg inMr faauacUvs stations forbad
tfce , mat anvancea, ana , Mr wctaans
auodeaty Xarbada that. , V J J i i. -
i All this and much mora:
the young woman's mind as she rtitered
the editorial apartments. The polite in
vitations of the Messrs. Blite to be seated
seemed hollow and grated harshly on
bar ears, f Something told her the un
usual cordiality of the brothers was as
sumed, and she was alarmed to find
herself wishing the had the same confi
dence in these two polished gentlemen
now in her company that she had al
ways involuntarily felt for Hazeley
reticent and bashful as he might appear
ra her presence. Sturdy, blunt, some
"r almost surly, there was always an
rurrent of kindness that told her
' who came in contact with Tflm,
1e he was not a politic or pol
Vbe was" still orm who- thor
iderstood himself a man of
i moral and physical courage,
, such broad mind and kind
r win he respect of all honest
ie distrust1 , " ie- brothers she
know. Sn jhe must needs
j Rfow.that ifatherwas
Mst-ttepiodX an thesa - as the
'e heads of the editorial and
departments of this property left
However, as Charles, the elder,
d his hat and cleared! his; throat
itory to opening conversation, the
brother pn. '"iwbfre -csrefnlly dos
ha door after them. It seeemed as
't old saw - - z : ,
tSfll yon walk Into my parkaf v?
thespldTltoe flT(
most appropriate 2segintj&ig.-i .
wish tohave a quiet; little talk
on. Miss Margaret," aid mt.
tsVo sat stifffy down o ftadsa
S chair, "and for that purpose te
ed 'ywjnto this little atfoctuni of
ie." Margaret, noticed tbe7IinaBon
he word "mine' and wVvSed'an---ade
,Jiereyes jww .''trifle, It
o her as u tluanian had shown
' injwmoving his desk, books,
r father's room so soon after
Mid . that too, without con
'ie present sole owner of
it. t However, she' could
attical reason for resent
nost ' immediately con
nd looked expectant, as
-e procedure of Elite's
''aginK eKtor
fey brother,
terest
after Uis first iffoke Te-Jaaleu", ind we
Ml thought, be would recover, but ha
looked for the second etrokethat finally
came, and while able; to converse with
me he told me again and again whatl
have just toJd yon; also of his trust in
you two gentlemen.'and while he was
aware that I would probably not be able
for years, if ever, to control and run
such a property as this, there was lit
tle danger of disaster with two such
men in control. Why, gentlemen, J can
hardly" believe what yon .sayvi ,
We do not ask you to take our word
for it, Miss Medbury," was the quick re
ply. -'You shall see the notes, and when
you do yon will admit that not only the
body of each bnt tha signature are in
your father's band. Did he not suppose
you knew of these notes?" .
"No, certainly not. Had he -supposed
I knew of them would ha again and
again have used the words free and clear?
Do you think a father ou his dying bed
would for any reason whatever thns de
ceive his daughter? . Is it reasonable to
so suppose? No, gentlemen. There & a
mistake here somewhere." "... t!
A meaning glance here passed between
the brothers, and as Margaret suddenly
raised her eyes to their faces she saw it,
and her suspicion i were aroused. -'Let
me see these notes? Where are they?"
she asked. - " ' . ,'
At a nod from his brother the business
manager arose, descended to the lower
office and soon returned with an envel
ope. As he went out he did not see
Hazeley, who had stood at his desk near
the partition the past fifteen minntm in
a listening attitude. ; When he returned
Jack was apparently very busy measur
ing dupes, but had Mr. Elite lcoked
closely he would' hate seen that tha
string of slug fourteen was crashed to
gether in the foreman's hard hand, and
that an ugly light gleamed in his eyes.
As the door closed on Blite. Jack re
sumed his listening attitude again. "I
don't . fancy eavesdropping," h mnt-
Ued; "but all fair in warwith rascals
like these. The Elites have twelve thou
sand dollars indeed! They never bad
twelve hundred dollars ahead, and never
will unless they steal it.
, Margaret surveyed the notes spread
ont before her in a dared way, for an in
stant turning pale and breathing very
hard. Not only wad the signature of
each that of her father, but J body of
the note was in bis hand. She would
have sworn to it, and notwithstanding
her suspicions of a moment before would
have accepted the prima facie evidence
here displayed without fnrTker remon
strance but for one little sit?). As she
again suddenly raised her efes a small
mirror banging in the partition jnst be
fore her came within range of her vision.
In it she could see the faces f the broth
ers, who stood jnst behind her, and
whereas these faces had hitherto worn
an expression of solicitationr-if not com
miserationeach bow won a sardonic
grin, while the beady little, right eye of
the business manager was at that in
stant veiled by its lid in wine thing very
like a wink. Her anger was at this in
stant beyond control, and all her former
suspicions were magnifwd. Her eye
fairly bland with wrath: and Jack had
sow no .tronWa in; diiituignuuiing her
"Charles and Arthur Elite yon hare
f c-seaetaA a schema' to rob me. the onlv
j danvbter of your .patron "and friend.
; WbOa- i cannot Ut trttt' brand thesa
I acaea as fOnreru I sai to yon now and
Mwaya-beittYw there. something
wrong: aboot thanu - Whj, ju the name
of heaven did yon not makathem larger,
so as to cripple this concern or gain con
trol of its stock? Yon could then have
rendered me and it subservient to yon.
As it is, I may be robbed, but only this
once by you. I hold control as yet, and
I will show you that I am my father a
daughter. I can raise money by mort
gage, and with the help of trusted men'
about me, for there are those-here I can
trust, even if I cannot believe the heads
of this concern, I can and will pay off
these claims of yours." .
."But what is the user interposed
Charles, his voice as soothing as a fa
ther's, his face expressing all conceiva
ble concern. "Pay us our claim in
stock. "' We can ran this btutiness for
you as we have for your father hereto
fore. .The books will be open at all
times for your inspection, and we being
interested" '
- "Would own the entire plant In five
year. Where did yon ever get this
twelve thousand dollars that yon chum
to have lent my father? , What did he
do with it when be borrowed it? He
did not owe a dollar in the world five
years ago. when this building was com
pleted, for be told poor mother and me
so the day the plant was moved in."
j "Very true, very true, my dear mad
am, and he owed nothing up to the time
he borrowed this money. At that time
he pnt in a large quantity of new ma
terial, a news press among the rest, and'
wa are quite sure he used this money
for that. Hew was that, Brother Ar
thur?" and the bland editor bent his in-
ranking gaze on the business manager. '
. -That' was it exactly, and. if we bad
the books covering that period I could
show Miss Margaret the entries proving
it. .'. As it is, I am sorry to say they are
destroyed," and here- another tele
gxapbic signal passed between the cun
ning'eyesoi each. ' "It was jnst after
we came in here," resumed Arthur,
"and as I had the money and knew Mr.
Medbury ' was good financially for
sixty thousand dollars I lent it on notes,
not asking even a chattel mortgage,"
"If my father wrote and signed those
notes he certainly did not know what ha
was about. I know there must be soma-
thing wrong about them, for the prcflll
of the business always have and always.
suemm ; have, paid for alt- machinery
needed. How you have managed to se
cure them I do not now, but if they art
VTUjpiPHua, which they appear to be, 1
nsee thqni pald I see they are pay
I . rber first, eighteen hundred and
: ; it, January- first and "April
" ""jteen .. hundred and eighty-nine,
. ''lie paid when due when due,
- fiaot one dollar of stock in this
'-' fat von get Furthermore, as
iln order, I must dispense
;uraluaMe services. - "You will
p r"riveun vonr kevs and vumta
jf quarters hero as soon as possible,
n thankful tbisT Saturday after
i it givea-.-fne Sunday to turn
considerf!
red,!; was the quick re
" togo, and that at
'"teged notes tha
it each other
vpped to the
the hint
,
ytember, 1
1 snail Tie prepared fo pny CiB note
when due," said she as the two started
to go down tha stair. - " v
3 Mr. Charles turned about, at the land
ing and , began again in huiauava way:
"My dear young madanv we did' not
Expect such an outburst as this. It is
hard enough to acoomuiouate a parent
by lending him money - and then to be
turned upon by the'off spring of that
friend.- Were it" not that my duties as
axecntor compel ni"-rR .
"Your duties as executor will not be
required of you. You will leave matters
just as they are selling' off nothing,
handling nothing. I have seen the will,
and it is entirely optional with me, the
sole heir, to sell . or keep and run this
business. Bather than trust you or your
brother I will keep it and rnn it as best
I can. Like your editorial services, your
services as executor I can and will dis
pense with." Here, shimming the door
in his face, the excited girl ran across
the hall, and sinking into her father's
chair found relief iu a flow of tears. She
had kept up, she knew not how, until
now, but here her woman's nature as
serted itself.
TO BE COXTINITED."!
LEBISLATIYE NEWS.
The leg!Blativeboy3 are having
the usual quota of story telling,
some of which are tripple moss
plated. For example, toe one told
on Representative Miller, of Linn,
regarding hia talk on the tariff.
Representative Northup has has
presented a petition from Portland
for the repeal of the mortgage tax
law and the repeal of the clause ex
etnpting indebtedness front the as
sessment laws: also a petition for a
law against selling cigarettes to
minors. . ' - .
Senator lilackman proposes to
distribute the (95,000 now in the
state treasury from the 5 per cent
and direct-tax sources among the
several counties of tha state in pro
portion to their area. This he thinks
will be a good substitute for the
customary wagon-road legislation.
Sheriffs are now required to go
all over their counties to post tax
notices in every precinct. This has
become quite a burden on tax pay
era. the officers' per diem and mile
age amounting to 1500 to $1000
without a corresponding benefit.
I be county court of Lane county
started a- movement in opposition
to the law - and asked the county
court of Clackamas to concur. This
was done and the result is Senator
Cross' bill to amend the code...
Representative Nickell has sent
us copies of house bills No. 34, 35
and 36 which have been introduced
by him, proving that our represen
tative is in tio way slack in keeping
up his end of legislative work. The!
bills are. No. 34. to protect the ring-j
m-ck Moneolion pheasant in the
counties of Jackson and Josephine;;
No. 35, to provide for the rate of in
terest to be paid on warrants drawn
on toe 1 reasunes of the various
counties of the Stale of Oregon:
No. 36, to require custodians of
wills to deliver the same fur record.
The question of making salaried
positions out of several offices now
supported by fees, comes from Sen
ator Cross of Oregon City and is
known as senate bill No. 50. The
draft is one made by Judge V. W.
Thayer. The - officers concerned
are those of clerk of the supreme
court, county clerks, county recor
ders, clerks of county and circuit
courts and sheriffs. The clerk of
the supreme court is to receive $2,
000 annually and no fees; the coun
ty clerks 1200; recorders, 91400;
clerks of circuit courts, $1500;
sheriffs, from $1200 to $3500, ac
cording to the county's population.
Fees can only be received for mak
ing copies of papers on file at the
rate of 10 cents a folio.
Twe Spokane men, named Au
gustine and Clark, have filed on 80
acres of Tacoma land, just back of
the Smith-Fife tract, which is esti-.
mated to be. worth $75,000. -They
paid for it in the " P6tte$fiefct scrip.
The land is said to hfateen pre-
lempted by an jAtmt, who turned
it over to therjNorthem-.Pacific for
other landfTThe - claim made by
the SpoksjUtes is that the land re
verted tsf tho government when " re
leased by the man who pre-empted.
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, An Iavmluable Bamedy for Colds.
Sheriff Hardman, f Tyler Co.," W.
Va.. was almost prostrated with a cold
when he began using Chamberlain's
Cough remedy. . In speaking of it he
says: - "It gave me almost Instant re
lief. I find it to be aa invaluable rem
edy for colds." Eor sale by G. H. Has-
kins;r - ' ' ' " - "" .
.1lAnd for sale in quantities- to suit
uurchasers. price 16.25 per acre and up
wards;' For further particulars - in
quire of E. W. Carver, ownor, Phoenix,
Olasswarerat cost.- Davis & Pot-
tinger.
Placer and Quarts claim , notices
for sale at this office.
NOTICE JOB PUBLICATION.
and oms at Rmwburgw;,:
.-i - -. . Jan. 4,ifti3 "' '" -'
Notice- h-hereby (Ivcn that Maff
Pell, widow of tie followinc-nnmcd
settler has fitert notice of her luMmtlon
that wild proof will b m bufcre th Jud
r county cieranr or jacKMin county, tfrB,
1ackaaavllle.Ortii, oa aaturday February
isih, W03, via: Homwitaaa Entry na 4u.
lHoi vim:
of
Vktor Feb, deocawd, forth KB Kor8W;8W
Uof WUof SK5tC.JB, Tp, S7 S, R.
LB. . . .. t , .
Jtho biihm tta fiJkwring wltntaigi to DroVo
his fsoaUnunuHrealdaace upon sail cultivation
of. tald laud, via; Wm. Charlie, of Climax.
iKKm county, uniTO, w. ocnun, i iv.i..
lfukun Mtiiitlw. cnmrtM - Aaron Wvland. of
Climax, Jacknoit county, Orrfonv B. Moore, of
Liitnaa.Jackaon county, Wreca. . ..
j, ; - .-- " JniWH. Sai'Mt, Bltr,
THE PACIFIC COAST.
8H0RT, CRISP ITEMS OF INTERE8T
. TO EVERYONE.
. .
A Bill to furiff Election la Callfornlo.
A - Headless Body IdentlBed Fruit
. Balilaa a future Besonree of Waah
... I acton Stephea M. White KloeUd
United States Senator.
A new National bank has bees started
st San Diego.
" More, Ish & Co., one of the leading
mercantile concerns of Washington, has
failed. .
Some fourteen county division schemes
save been proposed in the California
legislature.
, The Cudaby packing company's build
ings at Los Angeles, when completed,
will cover an acre of ground.
A report from Port Townsend Bays
the old Iroquois has been ordered to that
port to be. used as a quarantine hulk.
Butte county was awarded first prize
for the best general display at the world's
fair dress rehearsal at Son Francisco. '
Jack Corbett, brother to the cham
pion slogger, has been sentenced at
Portland, to sixty days in jail for
vagrancy.
The Monterey and Fresno railroad
company has filed articles of incorpora
tion in Fresno county. A railroad is to
be built from Fresno to Monterey, about
ISO miles.
A Victoria, B. C, dispatch says it has
been determined by the Giant Powder
company's branch of the Berkeley works,
CaL, to perfect new and improved works
at Cadboro Bay. -
The long trestle which crosses the
Wilmington slough, between the two
towns of Wilmington and San Pedro,
las Angeles county, is to be replaced by
a solid embankmentr
G. M. Shortridge, editor and proprie
tor of the San Jose (CaL) Mercury, has
been fined $100 fur contempt of court.
He published the testimony of a divorce
case which was held with closed doors.
Joe Craw, the 10-year-old sen of tha
quarantine officer of the state board of
horticulture, was run over by a freight
train at the Arcade depot, Los Angeles,
receiving injuries from which he died
two hours later.
The Mark Hopkins mansion at San
Francisco has been transferred to the
regents of the State nnivo&ity tp be used
as an art school." The mansion is" the
gift of Mr. Srarles. and is to be known
as the "Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. "
The grocers of Santa Rosa have been
giving prizes to purchasers during the
holidays and Frank P. Grace continued
the practice by advertising a prize at
"the Easter drawing." The other kto-
cen complain that Grace agreed to quit
giving prenunim, and have had him ar
rested on the charge of conducting a lot
tery- .- . .. .
One of the future great resources on
the lower Sound country in Washington
win be fruit raising. The sod and cli
mate of Jefferson and Clallam counties
and of the islands which he directly. trib
atary to Port Townsend are particularly
adapted, it is claimed, to all kinds of
small and orchard fruit raising. - Every
season witnesses more ground cleared
and orchards planted.
The headlras body discovered near
Walla Walla has been identified as that
of Edward J. Sea ton. who disappeared
from Walla Walla in June, 189L Sea
ton was a bookkeeper for Dodd ft Co.,
and was master of the Masonic lodge at
Walla Waila at the time .of his disap
pearance. Seaton came from Chicago
several years ago, whjch place be left
under the impression that he killed a
policeman. It is believed that the con
stant fear of arrest drove him. insane
and caused him to take his own life.
Stephen M. White of Los Angeles has
been elected United States senator from
California to succeed Charles X. Felton.
Ha was elected un the first ballot. The
elswtion of Mr. White terminated in a
section. The Democrats had not a
nvloriry by one vote in a joint ballot.
Aemblynian Kerns of Kern county, a
rapunst, voted tor mte. immediately
after the votimr ceased Bretz. Ponulist
assemblyman from Alameda, arose and
charged that Kerns vote had been
bought and that Marion Cannon, con
gressman elect from southern Caifornia,
acted as negotiator. A terrific uproar
followed. Cannon arose from his seat in
the balcony and called Bretz a liar.
The charges made by Breti "are of so
serious a "nature that an Investigation
committee has been appointed by the as
sembly. Bretz will be disciplined if his
accusations are found to be without
foundation.'
Shanahan's bin to promote purity of
elfictions has been favorably reported in
'the California assembly. The bill pro
vides ror tne appointment or a commit
tee by each convention making nomina
tions, who shall receive and expend all
the money used in the election of such
candidates. Within .twenty-one days
after the eleotion a completely itemized
account of all such expenditures must
be filed with the proper officials. Each
candidate must also for himself file such
itemised account of each and every dol
lar expended ay him in the election.
Tha expenditure of all candidates for
election expenses are limited to a certain
percentage fixed in accordance with the
amount of the salary of the office, vary
ing from S to 90 per cent. Minute rules
are laidTlown governing all possible ex
penditures of a legal character in con-'
section wita elections, and heavy penalt
ties are enacted for infraction of the law,
the least of which is tha loss of the
office to which elected and from that to
confinement la the state prison. The
law then deals with the polling of the
votes " and inflicts severe punishment
upon any one who shall interfere in any
manner with the registration of votes,
the polling or counting of the votes ot
attempt to influence any person to cast
his vote for aay consideration of any
kind. The entire act is very stringent
in its previsions and appears to covet
very possible contingency.
Notice.
- The Annual Meeting of tha Stockholders ot
tha Jack son County Sank of Medford, tor the
sleeuoa ot Director, will be held at tha bank
ing house ts o'clock P.M.. Saturday the 4th
dai of February, 1MO, -' - -
. . ... W, L VAwrsa, President. -
! A Ours far Croup. ,
If your children ar subject to oroun.
always-keep a bottlo of CbamberiaUCa
Cough Remedy at hand. It la a prompt
ana certain cure, u given as soon
the oroupv ooucro aooears It will ore-
ivem tne mw -; ror sate ty m.u.
TWafnoea Cn-nnnt ho f?ivioiV i
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way tocure Deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube: When this tube
gets inflamed you hove a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing, and when
it is entirely closed Deafness is the re
sult, and unless the 2nflamation can be
taken out and this tube restored to' its
normal condition, bearing will be des
troyed forevr; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is noth
ing bnt an inflamod condition of the
mucous sufaces.
We will eive One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused bv
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, reef.
F. J. CHENEY & Co.. Toledo. O.
lySold by all Druggists, 75c.
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Labor hired for railroads and contractor.
77 e register filricUy first elaas coeka, waiters
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mi H. Srd. St.
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Salary $25 to SBO a Week.
We will pay above salary to anr fmd arcct
selling onr line of t-oods. either U Jaeaism or
ctuktomera. W dral in HrxT. -class pMitaaonly.
and sell at the Invest nunabd area prieoK.
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Mrs T. Cten "
Y. fearer
Dressmaking and all kinds
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Old Frilows. 3!Jj. RoDa Xo
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