The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, July 28, 1899, Image 7

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    Quality
Never
experiment
with so
important
an article
as the
human
food
It is the high
quality of Roval
Baking Powder
that has estab­
lished its great
and world-wide
reputation.
Every house-
wife knows she
can rely upon
it; that it makes
the bread and
biscuit more delicious and whole­
some—always the finest that can
be baked.
It is economy and every way
better to use the Royal, whose
work is always certain, never
experimental.
Poultry Keeping.
Th? I.nngslian fowl, as its name
Would signify, is of Chinese origin.
Langshan is in tlie northwest of China,
and has long been noted lor its tine
fowls. Some years ago th.se fowls
were imported into this continent and
Immediately became popular. They
are large bodied, of heavy, solid build,
and wholly black in color. The legs are
short and feathered to the toes. They
lay light brownish colored eggs, rather
under sized, as compared with the
largest; are extremely hardy, with­
standing extreme cold easily; are excel­
lent mothers, and are easy to control.
Their flesh Is very white and clear, al­
most semi-transparent, and tender and
A Romaiico of Ileal life.
Fancies in Shirt-Waist«.
The really swell thing is the pure
white silk or satin shirt-waist made in
the greatest simplicity of Btvle, and is
worn with a black skirt of net. White
shirt-waists in notion goods have the
preference, many being of fine lawn,
tucked all over in bias or straight-up-
and-down or round-and-round tucks.
The severe linen waist of white, with
cuffs and collar, is wern with the tailor
gown having a cutaway jacket in bolero
style. Some of the uew waists show
a cutaway at the neck, having fancy
collar and revers with which are worn
fancy colored or white chemisettes.—
Woman’s Home Companion.
MBking Sure of Him.
"I think,” said tlie thoughtful
mother, “that you ought to object to
young Brown paying so much attention
to our daughter. ”
“Why?” demanded the thoughtful
father. “He impresses me very favor­
ably.”
“That’s just it,” returned the
thoughtful mother.
“We must do
something to make his ambitious moth«
er think we regard ourselves a little
above them socially if we are to make
sure of him.”—Chicago Post.
A New Dodge for Summer.
Clerk—Are we going to use the sea
serpent this summer?
Proprietor—I think not. I have a
better scheme than that. I shall ar­
range to'have bottles washed up on the
The Irony of Fat®.
beach every day, each one containing
"Do yon see that pale young man a message ftom some arctic, explorer.
calling out ‘Cash I' at the ribbon — N. Y. Journal.
countei ?”
Trouble Enough.
“Yes.”
Wheeler—I tell you a bicycle is a
“Fate’s awful funny sometimes.
Ten years ago, when we were boys to­ great thing to take your mind off your
gether, his one ambition was to be a troubles. I find it invaluable.
Walker—Nonsense! What troubles
mighty hunter and catch lions with a
have you got?
lasso. ”—Tit Bits.
‘‘Well, the installment man comes
around every week to collect the pay­
ments on my wheel.”—N. Y. Journal.
Schillings
Best
money-back tea and
baking powder at
Your Grocers
PORTLAND DIRECTORY.
Fence and Wire Work«.
PORTLAND WIRE A IRON WORKS: WIRE
and iron fenchic; office railing, etc. 3M Alder.
.Machinery and Supplier.
CAWSTON A CO.; ENGINES, BOILERS. MA-
chinery, supplies. 4A-5O First St., Portland, Or.
The illustration, reproduced from the
Country Gentleman, shows a contri­
vance for dipping sheep which is made
as follows: A two-inch pine plank,
held together by bolts across the ends,
outside; joints put together with white
lead. One end is inclined, so that the
sheep may be drawn upon the draining
table, B, which has slats upon the top,
so as to permit the fluid to run back
into the tub. This box is half filled
with dipping fluid. Two men turn a
sheep upon its back, lift it by its legs
and head and submerge its lardy. A
third man should stand on the opposite
end of the box to assist in keeping the
sheep under for a minute or so while
ALL KINPS
The “corpse” questioned the coron­
er’s jury at a recent inquest in Mary­
land. Proceedings to determine the
cause of death had just begun, when
the subject awoke from the trance in
which he had lain and asked what it
was all about.
BOX FOB DIPPING.
the wool is soaked to the skin. The ,
animal Is then drawn upon the drain- '
Ing table, and the wool pressed by hand 1
to force out as much fluid as can read­
ily Ire. The sheep is then lifted to the
ground. Meantime, one of the two men
first named has another sheep ready
for its turn.
Sour Stomach
...TATUM A. BOWEN...
29 t. 36 First Street
FORTLANO
OR.
CAN DY
K
JOHN POOLE,
P oittlasd , Ortraow,
can give you the best bargain, in general
machinery, engines, boil< rs. tank«, pumps,
plows, belts and winottiilla. The new
•teel IXL windmill, »old by him, is un­
equalled.
EPWARP HCGHE8; MACHINERY AND
vehicles: send for cat*-*K'ie.
1 rent St.
Wholesale Drogai.!. and Photographie
* II ppi lea.
BLl’MATEB-FRANK T’RCG CO. 144 AND 146
Fourth Street, Portland. Oregon.
Rupture
treated scien­
ti ficai 1 y and
confidenti al­
ly. CsrwsMms
M4AM
a. H. WOO da KU A CO. 10« lecthd St. Pa ttand.
CATHARTIC
taoavuw
TWA DI MARK Wgdirrgwto
Ants Killin« I’ltim Tree.
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... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... I
Sferttag k»w»Sy C«e»io. (>»••<•. Waatreal. Sew fact. 511
Pleasant. Palatable Potent. Taste Good. De
Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe 10c. X»c.90e.
MA Tfl DAP
HU« | U'DAU
Bold and guaranteed by all draw-
Csia to <V1I Tobacco HabIL
PISO S CURE FOR
M
cures
‘
Effi w-Hit ail usé fais . _
kJ Beet < ' Ugh Byrup. Taetea
od. f
rgj ___ in time. Eold by drugg ns.
and the
Miracle
Ml«s Lucy Tucker tlie daughter of
a prominent farmer of VeraailleB,
Jnd., waa the victim of nervous pros­
tration
Most of the time she was
confined t<> bed, and was on Hie verge
of St. Vitus'dance. It was a pttthil
case A’hich medical science failed to
conyuer. Finally a doctor prescrib­
ed Dr. Williams’ Pink Pi Ha for Pale
People. Iler father aaidi
• We began giving the pills nt once,
end tbe next day we could st-e a
change for the Letter in her.
We
ga e her one pill after each meal
until she W uh entirely veil. She lias
not been sick a tiny since. We think
tbe cure almost m Iruculuus.
••F rank T ucker . Mrs. F.T uckkr ."
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Tucker, being
duly sworn, state t hat the loregoing
is true io every particular.
H ugh J ohnson , Jutfice o/ the Peace.
P'rom the Jtcpublican, I’ersailtet, Jnd-
OU2
Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
are never sold by the doran or hundred,
but always in packages At all druggists,
or direct from the Dr Williams Medicine
Co., Schenectady. N. Y.. 50 cents per box,
6 boxes $2.50.
...GO EAST...
VIA
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MILKING STOOL AXD PAIL HOLDER.
An offer of $23,000 for three orchid 1
hold the vessel at an angle to facilitate exhibited nt the Atwerp horticu Itui
the milking operation.
show has been refused by the owner of
the flowers.
Applicition of Fertilizers.
Better results are obtained with for-
tlllzers When rains are plentiful, for
tbe reason that the amount of water re­
quired to dissolve fertilizers is large
«lull tlie applications are heavy. It
may at times be noticed that small
quantities of fertilizer were as bone-
tidal as larger quantities ou other plots
and ou the same kind of crop. This re-
suit Is due to the fact that a portion of
tlie fertilizer was not dissolved on
those plots where heavy applications
wore made, but tlie proportion remain­
ing In tlie soil will be of service tlie suc­
ceeding season.
Farm
••After I was Induced to try
RETS. t will never be without them In
MACHINERY.
cept on prescriptions from reputable physi­
cians, as the damage thev will do is ten fold to
gists, 10c, 25c, 50c.
For Dipping ■ h-ep.
Ladies Can Wear Shoe«
One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot-
Ease, a powder to be shaken into the shoes.
It makes tight or new shoes feel easy;
gives instant relief to corns and bunions.
It's the greatest comfort discovery of the
age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and cal­
lous spots. Alien’s Foot-Ease is a certain
cure for ingrowing nails, sweating, smart­
ing. hot, aching feet. We have <30.000 testi­
monials. All druggists and shoe stores
sell it. 25c. Trial package FREE by mail.
Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
CABCA-
the house.
My liver was in a very bad shape and my head
acned and I bad stomach trouble Now sw*'e tak­
ing Caacareta. I feel fine My wife basalso used
them with beneficial results for sour stomach "
Jos. K kihling , iv21 Congress St . bt Louis. Mo.
The
Fruits for Home Use.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK
The duchess of Arcos was Virginia
Woodbury Lowery, of Washington, D.
C. A distinguished ancestor, Daniel
Woodbury of New England, once held
the position of secretary of the treasury,
under Jackson, and was afterwards
justice of the supreme court. Mont­
gomery Blair, a cabinet officer during
the administration of Lincoln, was of
the same family.
The romantic courtship of the duke
and duchess of Arcos began over 20
years ago.
At that time he was
young Count Brunetti, of the Spanish
legation in Washington, an under secre­
tary, whose admiration for the beauti­
ful Miss Lowery resulted in an engage­
ment, to which the parents objected on
aocount of the youth of their daughter,
and the fact that Count Brunetti was
appointed to a remote South American
poet, where months were required to
■end a communication.
Tire engagement was of 20 years’
duration, and Count Brunetti in that
time inherited estates and a title in
Spain. When he returned to Wash­
ington he found Miss Lowery even
more beautiful in her maturity than
when he had left her. Mrs. Lowery,
who was an invalid, died shortly before
the wedding of her daughter, which
occurred in August, 1895, at the sum­
mer home of the family in New Lon­
don, Conn., and was quietly celebrated.
—Harper’s Bazaar.
cflCCfdS SaMafrtriflg
good you can possibly derive from them.
Fruits sometimes sell at a low price the
Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. I.
and do not pay, but the same may be Cheney & Co., Toledo, ()., contains no mercury,
is taken internally, acting directly upon
said of all crops. The farmer, how­ ami
the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system.
ever, is usually not a fruit grower (ex­ In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure yoti get,
the genuine. It is taken internally, and made
cept of app’esi, mid strawberries, rasp­ in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testi­
monials
free.
berries and blackberries are never cul­
Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle.
tivated. Whether grown for market or
Mali’s Family Pills are the best.
not, such fruits should be produced ou
Tlie good Dean Swift once said: I
every farm by way of variety and for
home use. The luxuries can be pro­ never knew a man come to gieatnofis or
duced more easily by farmers than can eminence who lay abed in the morn­
the regu ar crops of grain. It takes ing.
_____
two or three acres of wheat to buy tlie CITQ Permanently Cured. No tits or nervousness
110 h her first day’s use of Dr. Kline's Great
produce that can be derived from a • Nerve
Restorer. Send for FltKK RP4.OO trial
quarter of au acre of small fruits aud bottle and t realise. D .It. H. KLINE, Ltd.. VJU
Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.
vegetables.
I.ANOSHA.V FOWL«.
At the railway atationa in Russia
The Modern Milkins rtoo1.
sweet in flavor. If this breed were bet­
The cow cannot kick over tlie milk books are kept in which passengers may
ter known It would doubtless become pail where this invention is used, says enter any complaint they may wish to
very popular. The lien is a very good an exchange. Besides offering a se­ make.
nurse, and is large enough to rear fif­ curity for the milk it also affords a seat
Remember that you can buy Jesse Moore
teen in a brood with ease.
for the miiker. The idea, which is A. A. Whiskey for tlie same price that is
paid for ordinary whiskey. For sale by all
clearly shown in the cut, consists of au UrsX'luss dealers and druggists.
Farm Telephone.
1 have a line connecting my residence ordinary oblong tour-legged bench of
Dr. Rogers, of the Northwestern Uni­
with tenant house, distance as run over Bufficieut size to permit au opening in
one and one-lmlf miles, says a writer in its top to receive the bucket. This versity, claims that there ate 17 bogus
the Farmer’s Advocate; one-half this opening has slanting walls, so as to degree-conferring “colleges” iu Chi­
cago.
distance I simp y connect with ord nary
barb wire feuce, part of balance of
Mothers will find Mrs. Winslow's Sooth­
ing Syrup the best remedy to use for their
way with a barb wire running loosely
children
during the teething period.
over an old rail fence, the balance
through wo ds and across roads and
Some men are so vain. A man in
gateways on a No. 12 wire nailed to
St. Louis went into deep mourning for
trees, etc., not an insulator or bracket
hie mother-in-law because ire thought
on the line. Simply stapled to posts,
black was becoming to him.
trees, etc. The phone is similar to
Piso’s Cure for Consumption Iras saved
Blake, but cost me some less. Have
me large doctor bills. -C. I,. Baker, 4228
had line in daily use over fourteen
Regent Sq., Philadelphia, l’a., Dec. 8, '95,
months and not a cent for repair, save
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renewing battery material occasional­
Several towns near Boston are to
ly. Has never failed to work, no mat­
have steam motor omnibuses soon to !
ter how hard the weather, save for a
run in streets where there are no cars
short time, when one battery froze up.
at present.
We had to take it off, and then found
I’lles of Pitln.
that we had yet a pretty fair service
Many kinds of piles -¡tubing, bleeding—nil
with battery on one end only. Would
painful, terrible tortures, but »re all quickly
cured by Cascaret« Candy Cathartic. All drug­
not do without it for ten times the cost.
There are many imitation baking
powders, made from alum. They
may cost less per pound, but
their use is at the cost of health.
.
Still More Counterfeiting.
sol! has been made coiu by ueu»y rslns.
nnnri sriioot,
Part of the effect of commercial fertil­ Menlo Park. San Mateo Co.. Cal., necred- ' Tlie Secret Service has just unearthed
band of counterfeiters, und se­
izers on corn is due to tlie fermentation lied at tlie Universities. Location, climate. | anoiher
cured a quantity of hogu» lulls, which »re
careful attention to Mental. Moral and
which they create. This warms the and
very
cleverly
executed. Things of great
Physical tndninv. places lioitt's uiuong '
sic! and supplies It with some available the foremost soi.ols for Boys on the value are always selected for imitation,
nitrogen. Cultivation helps to change Coast.—S I C'. <oo- r Will re-open in notably Hostetter's Stomach Bitters,
which has many imitators lint no equal»
the color of corn lor the same reason. the new building August l itn, (9th year.) . for
disorders like indigestion, dyspepsia
lraG. Hoiit, Pit. !>., i'rincipul.
It lets warm air iuto tlie soli, and this
and constipution.
warmth sets into fermentation all tlie
l>H«<lel ¡«»it«.
A l.ou<l liiterrilptlon.
organic matter it eontalus. When
The market gardeners around Paris
“
I
declare,
Maria, this is too irri­
there has been a heavy rain compacting cultivate the dandelion on a large scale
tating to be endured. I told you I
tlie surface the cultivator going and sell it for good prices in the mar­
didn’t want to be disturbed, ami here
through a corn field will show Its ef­ ket.
somebody lias suddenly sprung a most
fects In a few hours by the darker
infernal clatter on me. What does it
green color of the corn where it has
“Do Not Grasp at the Shadow mean?”
doue its work.
“There wasn't any clatter, my dear. ”
“What was it, then?”
and
Lose
the
Substance
.
”
Crowded Grain I'ne« Not Rust.
“Why, I just happened to pass
The reason why grain does uot al­
Many people are but shadows of their through the room in my new red and
ways rust iu moist, warm weather is
former selves, due to neglect of health. yellow sliirt waist, that’s all.”
because, as usually sown, the plants
“ Well, don’t do it again.”—Cleve­
Look out for the blood, the fountain of
crowd each other so that none get an
land Plain Dealer.
life,
the
actual
substance;
keep
that
pure
over supply of the plant food which
such weather develops. In our hot by regular use of Hood's Sarsaparilla and
“They tell me, Mr. New,” said th«
summers, even when dry. it would not robust health mill be the result. Be sure constitutent to the returned congress­
do to hoe the small grains like wheat, to get only Hood's, because
man, “that you me indebted to your
as is doue by English farmers. The
private secretary for vuur speeches
hoeing would uot make any more
that appear in the Congressional Rec­
plants, and it does Incrense the supply
ord.” “it’s an outrageous mid inf.Tnal
of nitrogen In the soli. The American
lie, sir. I don’t owe that fellow a
substitute for hoeing small grain Is to
Cent.”
roll or harrow it while It is young
An OcrHii of Tew»
enough to tiller. This checks the
It has been calculated that some­
growth of leaves already formed, at thing like 1,250,000 pints of tea are
the same time mellowing the soil and imbibed yearly by Londoners, and that
1
cr.using new shoots to put forth. This the teapot necessary to contain this
will ou rich laud make a rank growth nmount, if properly shaped would com­
that will have strong straw and will fortably take in the whole of St. Paul’s
not rust. If, however, the soil be de­ cathedral. — N. Y. Sun.
ficient in mineral fertility the heads of
for Catarrh That
the grain will not fill as they should Beware of Ointments
Contnin Mercury,
do. and this often occurs when the soil A b mercury will surely destroy the sense of
has plenty of nitrogenous fertilizers, smeli and completely dorango the whole sys­
tem when entering it through the mucous sur­
causing a rank growth of straw.
faces. Such articles should never be used ex­
For a plum tree that is about to be
killed by large ants use the following
freely: Paris green or loudou purple,
1 ounce; fresh slacked lime, 10 ounces;
water, twelve gallous Make a paste
of tlie parts green and lime by mixing
them together thoroughly with a small
amount of water. Then add tlie twelve
gallons of water, mix and strain the
solution. Apply to every part of the
tree and leaves in a fine spray. A regu­
lar spraying machine should be used.
but a common syringe will do by climb­
ing up into the tree or l»y using a lad­
der to reach tlie top branches. It Is
likely that one application will be suffi-
cient, but if rains follow repeat the
spraying.
Color of Growing Corn.
No farmer likes to see corn yellow
j before its time, which is when the
' ripened ears are gathered into the crib.
If corn Is yellow when it comes up it
| shows that the soil Is deficient In avail­
able nitrogen. This often happens on
land that is usturallr fertile when the
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Through I' h I hcf iiih I Tonrl«t Sterperà
Dining mid Bilfl’rt Siii«»k i lijf
Library Car«.
.. .FAST TIME....
Service and Scenery Unequal led.
For Ticket* end all information apply M
your nearest agent, or addn-s«
A B. ( . DENNISTON,
C. I*, nnd I', A., Portland.
R. C. STEVENS, G. W. I’. A , Seattle.
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“THE
LIFE OF
HK1.5O.
YOU’iL BE WELL
when your bloo I gets in the proper condition
—when it is rich mid turn s !«■- nourishment to
to the different piirta of the body.
Notes.
During ex.remely warm weather tbe
use of corn for animals is injurious. It
lnats tbem, and with hogs it is an in­
fliction If corn alone is us„d. Tlie b st
. ...... is bay or grass, and if grain must
be a.lowed pro..nd oats should l>e pre­
ferred. The kind of food that is most
serviceable in winter is uot suitable for
summer.
Although timothy hay Is ¡»referred
for horses ami clover for cows, yet
clover bay that lias been cut Just as tbe
heads were b g lining to turn brown,
: nd will' b lias been Well cured. Is much
more nutritious than timothy, ami the
horses will show a preference for It. I
Badly cured clover liny, however. Is
distasteful to horses more titan to
cows.
Should the melons tie slow in grow­
ing apply a »mull qlirtit ty of nitrate of
soda around each lull and chop It in
with tlie hoe. For beans use a mixture
of one pint nitrate of soda and two
parts muriate of potash. One of the
boot modes of forcing cabbages to grow
1» to hoe tbem after each rain or culti­
vate so as to have the soil loose and
the ground clear of weeds and grass.
The effect of clearing away the for­
ests la damaging to crops, not that the
presence of forests < a uses rainfall, but
because they regulate the flow of
water. There Is less evaporation near
forests, aud tlie water does not flow
away so rapidly nor cause streams to
overflow at some periods, w hile dry at
others. Tlie trees serve as wind- I
breaks, thus preventing tbe drying of
the soil by warm winds during period«
of drought.
nrilfrv’f ,h‘‘
world’*
greatest
llrWrl
tl,‘ro' bv
Moral Hal«
ULULI
sten«!. Agents Wauled. Only
Ouùlt F ree. S. C. KILL IR. 5 Won. St.. Cnicap.
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method and beneficial
effects of the well known remedy,
S trup or Flos, manufactured by the
C alifornia F ig S yrup C o ., illustrate
the value of obtaining the liquid laxa­
tive principles of plants known to be
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in the form most refreshing to tlie
taste and acceptable to the system. It
is the one perfect strengthening laxa­
tive, cleansing tlie system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet prompt ly and enabling one
to overcome habitual constipation per­
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub­
stance, and its acting on tlie kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, make it the ideal
laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs
are used, as they are pleasant to the
taste, but tlie medicinal qualities of the
remedy are obtained from senna and
Other aromatic plants, by a method
known to the C alifornia F io S yrup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
effects and to avoid imitations, please
remember the full name of theCoinpany
printed on the front of every package.
Moore’s Revealed Remedy
purifies tlie blood, give« It health and richness
—it cures backach.», nervouane>f, tired feeling,
bearing down pain«, etc., etc. It never fails.
$1.1X1 per bottle at your druggist's.
DR. If ARTET-’fl ROOE,
R
elief for Women"
Sont A-re. in 1'laJn,
rnvnlope. Wrt8S
today for thia Book.c< ritwining Parttcqi
Ian and Tmumoniala of D1L MARTEL’S
French Female Pills.
>*raii»ed by thousand« of aati-fied 1&<II m «S
anfn. *.1 waya reliable and without an e<|uaL
Hold by alidrni'giaot in nwtal hot, Frunca
flag on top In Blue, white and Tfed. Take no other,
lfrsuch Drug Uo.,3Bl a iod PuarlBt., New York Citjt
OR. GUNN’S “ESSy PILLS
ONE FOR A DOSE.
Cure Skk Haadscbe
and Dyapepsia, Remove I’impl»*« and Purify the
Blood, AM l*ig> «tion andPrevent Hiliouanoaa. !>«
not Gripe orBIcken. TororiTlnce rou . we will mail
«ample free, or full boi for 25« . I»lt. IKRANKU
CO., P!illa«ln., Hnuu»». Hold by Druggist«.
CURE YOURSELF!
I
Rig w for unnatural
diacharfe«, influrumarn na.
Irritation« ur ulceiafi«>n<
of in urouii ni*i«brao«*St
Painb-M« and not aatriiM
gent or potaonou«.
Mold toy l»ravviata.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
LOUISVILLE. BY.
NEW YORK, N. Y.
For sale by all Druggist!.—Price 50c. per bottle.
«'.¡PENSION
CLAIMAMT
Writs to NA
BICKFuRJ. Washington. 0. C.. they «Ili r«.
ceive quic ■ replie«. R Mli N. H. Vol».
Htaff 20lh Corps. Prosecuting claims since It’S.
P 1rs arw '• irsi by Or. loianko'i Rileftemedy
Stope Itcbme and bl»cdtng A b« r’»a t u ra-ira tre g
Jar »t df'HM'rtiir »m t i.f níil rr-at ise free Write
■IS «boatjuur case. UK BoHINKU, Pbiiada.,Pfe
YOUNG MEN!
For fb>n'»rrh<ea and Gleet ref Patot’a Oka y Specify. It
la the oil.Y medicine whkn will cure ea<. h and arary
tana. NO <’ASE known it haa "tfr failed to cura, no
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