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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 13. 189& « GROCERIES and PROVISIONS £ I J Cohn $ Co- carry a Full Line of Groceries and Pro visions, ivhich for Quality and Price cannot beEqual- ed in the County- Trade with Cohn & Co and Get Value for Your Money BOOTS and SHOES. *9 JUST RECEIVED ■d"l THE LARGEST STOCK of GOODS Ever Consigned to Tillamook. * CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR NEW STOCK OF Ladies’ and Cent’s WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, Splendid Line of Dress Goods suitable for Winter Wear. Ladies' Fancy Shoes. Gent.'s Dress Shoes. Children's School Shoes Rubber Boots, etc. ». Cohn $ Co.’s Boots and Shoes cannot be Surpassed for Ease, Comfort or Wear. By far the Largest and Best Stock to select from in the County. CARD OF THANKS TILLAMOOK ROT. GOSSIP ABOUT NOTED PEOPLE fjeiiMinlit ®rabe itlnrt. WHERE TO INSURE. MILK IN THE COCOANUT. < Heard From Wlio Is With the Oregon Marion Crawford says of himself: ‘Most We have much pleasure in publishing nf If you have any Property, Stock or other THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Lads at Manila. articles to sei!, trade or lease, or need help, of my boyhood was spent under a French GLOBE INSURANCE CO. the following communication :—The un want employment, etc.—Two insertions, not [TO Tim EDITOR TILLAMOOK HitADI.IOHT.J governess. Not only did I learn that AGENT FOR TILLAMOOK. to exceed five lines, Fifty cents. Four inser dersigned desire to make grateful scktiow J 8. STEPHENS. tions, Seventy Five cents. language from her. but all my studies— M anila , Aug. 20th, 1898. lodgment of the many valuable gifts geography, arithmetic, etc. — were taught HONE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. As I have a few minutes to spare, I Every boy knows the three eyes to be HOUSE and LOT, near the business received by them from the people in AGENTS FOR TILLAMOOK, found in one end of a cocoanut, »nJ Tillamook county on account of tliei Ute will give you a short synopsis of the bat me in French, and I learned to write it part of Tillamook, a bargain, only BIGGS & STEPHENS. many a boy has bored these eyes out, disastrous fire. Friends in time of tle of Manila city. On Friday evening, with great readiness as a mere boy, lie" $150; A% ACRES of LAND and or one or two of them, with the small cause it was the language of my daily at nine o ’ clock, nine companies of the SCHOOL DESKS AND SUPPLIES OF need are friends indeed. All the items about 20 LOTS on the edge of town blade of a pocketknife so as to get st the EVERY DESCRIPTION. Oregon volunteers received these orders: tasks. The consequence is that to thia to for sale at $1250, if sold within 30 given would foot up to nearly $200. milk in the cocoanut, which he has then day I write French with the ease of “Prepare for action in light inarching J. S. STEPHENS is agent for the W. B utt , Sr. days—See Biggs A Stephens at the Northwest School Furniture Company drained out into a cup or drunk dire« order and repoit your companies at three English.” C harity B utt , Court House, Tillamook. from the cocoanut itself. But there it for Tillamook co. o ’ clock on Saturday tnortiing, August S arah K nivono . a more fascinating way still of getting George W. Smalley, the American tcrv UMBRELLA REPAIRING at reasonable 13th. Immediately the orders were car at the milk in the cocoanut. rates. Neat work turned out and as SOCIETY DIRECTORY. ried into execution, and packing of who is correspondent!«! this country for By this other method the cocoanut is ftlAl ESTATE TltANSrEKS. good as new by J. W. Steinmetz, Ibe London Times, had no gieater trial blanket» and personal effects, were soon A. O. IT. W.—Meets on the first and third opened at the other end from the eyet. Thursdays of each tn<»nih at 7:30 p.m. at Wood Tillamook, Of. O ct . 6.—Gerhard Onken to A. M Han complete. At about 10 o’clock p.m., during the war with Spain Ilian the hum men Hall. M. W.; T. Stitnhilber ; C. N. Drew, The cocoanut is struck all around Recorder. gently and repeatedly with a hammer, sen, N !.. of Se J4 and 3e of Sw *4 the captain of their res|>ective com iliation of having his dispatches passed LOST, a stick PIN with a large yellow B ay T ent , N o . 55, K. O. T. M.--Meets'on or a stone will do, at a distance ot of Sect. 25, Tp. 2 N, R. 10 W, and panies received orders: “Report your upon by Grant Squires. General Greely’s the second and fourth Tuesday evenings of ish brown stone in it, called a Karen each month at 8:00 p.m. at Woodmen Hall. T. about one-third of the way down from Ne of Nw of Sec. 3«, Tp. 2 N, companies at headquarters for the pur assistant censor. When Mr. Smalley was Goratn. Anyone finding the same will Handley, Com.; John Day, R K. the top, about where the arctic circle R. 10 W. pose of issuing 200 rounds of ammuni receiving $15,000 a year as London cor M orning S tar R ehekah L odge . N o . 52, I. O. would be on a globe. be suitably rewarded by returning it respondent of the New York Tribune O. F. — Meets on the first and third Wednesday O ct . 6.—John J. Hansen to Anna M. tion per man.” A continual gentle tapping will Anal to this office. evenings in each month. Mrs. C. M. Newman, Packing continued nearly all night- SquireB was making $7 a week as a re N. (i.; Miss L. Poland, V’.G.; Joe Petre, Sec. Hansen, by decree, various trades in ly crack the shell of the nut all around; porter for that paper. G. A. R. — Meets on the first Saturday of each CLUBBING RATES — Weekly Oregonian The boys were overjoyed at the um x- not in a line exactly on the circle, pee Tillamook county. 1 month at 1 p.m. in I. O. O. F. Hall. C. N. and Headlight, ¡ter year, $2 25 ; the Drew, adjutant, W. H. Reynolds, commander. haps, but pretty near to it. Sometimes )>ected orders, ax we all had expected O ct . 10.—James A. McLeon to I-awrence Lord Wolseley, who is at the head of San Francisco Examiner and Head I. O. O, F.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7:3o it cracks shell and meat of the nut,too, V. Hickey. Nw of Sec. 36, Tp. 2 to slay at Cavite and guard the Ameri the English army, is a very busy man. p.m. in I. O. O. F Hall. C. P. Knuuson, N. G.; light, $2 25, New York Thrice a-Week Um. Olsen, rec. secretary ; W. J. May, per so that both can be lifted off together; can stores at that place. N, R. 7 W. sometimes it cracks out only a shell World and Headlight, $2.00. Strictly manent secretary. At 3 o'clock or. the morning of Satur One day lie is in Scotland, the next day O ct . 10.—John 8. Gard to Lawrence V. A lder C amp , N o . 210, W. of W.—Meets eap at the top. which is lifted off,and cash in advance. day, August 13th, the bugler of the reviewing the troops at Yorkshire, then every Friday night in W. of W. hall. T. Coates, the cap of meat underneath is then cut Hickey. 8w of Sec. 36. Tp. 2 N, consul; Otto Heins clerk. guard blew assembly, and all Ilia com in London inspecting the volunteers, a R. 7 W. FOR SALE, a bargain, a celebrated A. F. & A. M.—Meets the first Saturday night out around with a knife. panies fell in to their proper places and day or two after witnessing a night at of each month in Masonic Hall. T. B. Handley, And then there you are with a white- White SEWING MACHINE New W. M.; Geo Handley, secretary. O ct . 10—Frank H. McOaffin to Law marched to the host landing. Here we tack at Chatham and torpedo trials at lined eocoanut cup to drink from. and direct from the factory. — Apply J ohnson C hapter , No. 24. — Meets at 7:30 p.m. Slieerness, and then with the cadets at rence V. Ilickev, E 14 of Ne '4 and boari'ed the Chinese side wheeler on the third Saturday of each month nt for particulars at the Headlight Trade Masonic Hall. J. D. Edwards, II. P.; W. W. The commauder-in-clieil’s E of Se >4 of Sec. 3« in Tp. 2 N. Kwonchoi, which immediately pulled Sandhurst. THE INDIAN BLUSHED, Conder, secretary. Mart Office apparrent youthfulness makes people R. 7 W. out into the Bay of Manila and awaited S ilver W ave C hapter , N o . 13, O. E. 8.— O ct . 11.—Frank Wasko, et ux, to orders. At 8:00 o'clock the flagship forget that lie is now 65 yeats of age mid TIMBER LAND for SALE on Samon- Meets second and fourth 9atuidays ot each How He Quietly Rebuked tke Girt, month. Luella Ford, W. M.; Car] Knudson, tor Their Impertinence David Whilney, jr., Sw % of Sw I4 Olympia gave Ihe signal: “Get under Lax been actively employed ill the army bery River, in section 20, 3 N, 7 W .— secretary. and Curiosity. for forty-six years. A lder C ircle , N o . 44, W. of W. — Meets every of Sec 23, W *4 of Nw •< of Sec. 26 way with men at quarters it. your re The W % SE qr and E % S W qr. Con second and fourth Wednesday of each month, and Se *4 of Ne X of Sect. 27. Tp. 1 spective places, with the Kwonchoi in Visitors at the world's fair in 1893 sideration $900.—Enquire at the Head in W. of W. hall. G. N., Mrs. H. H. Aiderman; Mr. Curzon’s term as viceroy of India Mrs. C. Waldvogel, clerk. N, R. 9 W. the bead, and steam Io w ithin live miles will recall the Indian exhibit or en light Trade Mart Office. INITV R kbeckah I xjdge , N o . 51, 1 O. O. F — about will last five years. Ilia salary is Meets second and fourth Tuesdays. Mrs. Eliza campment on the shore of the south r 11—Frank Hanoi, etux, to David of Manila city and await signals.” $100,000 a year, with all expenses paid Pye, N. G.; Mrs. Frank Long, V. G.; J. J. pond. One of the tents or wigwams This order was carried into execution, WANTED, 1.000 new SUBSCRIBERS beth. Whitney, jr., N ot Se I4, Sw l4 Pye, secretary. by I lie goverinent, and ho is expected to was occupied by an athletic and line and at 8:30 we arrived at appointed to the Tillamook Headlight now that B ay C ity L cd e , N o . iot , A. F. & A. M.— of So *4 and Se *4 of Sw J4 of Sec. live in great magnificence. This salary Meets second and fourth Saturdays in each looking, but somewhat taciturn, speci place off Manila and awaited orders, it is under new management. Take it month. 27, Tp. 1 N, R. 9 W. Gus Nelson, W. M. ; C. H Hicks, men of young Indian manhood as his and perquisites seem small compared W.; Alfred Magnuson, J. W.; Geo. W. Kiger, the Kwonchoi lying in Ihe rear ol the ¡ on trial for four months for 50c., or 8. O ct 11.—Esther J. and G. W. Swander particular home, and while It was open secretary. with the incomes of three of the unlive gunboat McCulloch. send it to yonr friends. M iriam C hapter , N o . 20, O. K. S.—Meets first at all proper times for the inspection of to Griffith A. Colder, tract in Sec. princes who are allies of Great Britain, Admiral Dewey thinking it was not and third Tuesdays in each month. Mrs. Ella visitors, he resented any approach toim- 13, Tp. IS, R. 10 W, 118-10 aerea. and each has $15,000,000 a year. The W. M.; Gus Nelson, W. p. Mrs. Maybel FIRST CLASS JOB PRINTING at the Wood, necessary to use his whole fleet, only pertinent curiosity, says Youth’s Com Kiger, A. M.; C. H. Hicks, secretary. office of Indian viceroy is one of great Headlight Printing Office at Portland took the following Koala : Olympia (flag panion. BAY CITY, LOD3E DIRECTORY. PAINI.KMH DKNTIHTItY power and great responsibility, While P acific L odge , N o 105. I. o. G. F.— Meets A bevy of young women dropped into prices. All description of job print Fridays before second and fourth Saturday, and ship), Raleigh, Boaton, McCulloch, ami the late Lord Lytton hated for l.is Dr. William Tiitom, the painless dent ing, which is quaranteed. Patronize every other Satu day in the month C H. his tent one day before his usual hour a little giint-oat that Dewey captured Hicks N. G.; Alfred Deane, V.J ; J. Pye, secre for opening it, and found him sewings tyranny and exactions, Lord Ripon, ist, and recogized Io lie one of the bent home industry. tary. during the battle of Manila Bay, called whom Mr Curvon succeeds, was idolized dentists on the Pacific coast, is to visit Secretaries will please notify us of any rent in a blanket. the Caleo. “See how be blushes!” exclaimed one by the people, who are a greatful people SAMPLE COPIES of the Headlight will change in the names in this list. Tillamook. I le will arrive on the lfitli At 9 o’clock the Olympia made signal: of the visitors. “We have caught him when well treated. of October and remain but one week. be sent free on application. Send a “Prepare for Action,’’ and the boys on doing squaw’s work.” His headquarters will be at the Allen postal card or leave your name at the DIRECTORY. board the men of wars could be seen "Why, that’s his natural color,” gig whom Durham White Stevens, upon house He guarantees all his work t office. It pays tosubscribe for the lead gled another. ‘Tie always blushes.” hurrying about. decora- has been conferred the Japanese be first class. A full set of teeth from ing, newsiest and brainiest new paper. “Yes, young ladies,” said the Indian, COUNTY OFFICIAI.8: At exactly 9:30 the Olympia made Rising $20 to $25 Extraoting by painlewx signal: “Begin Action.*' One moment tion of the Second Order of the ! Judge ............................. .. .G. W. S appingtof in perfectly good English, “he blushes Sun, had previously received two other methods 50 cents per tooth, Do not iC hari . es R ay for some of the civilized and enlightened NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Coinmissiouer .... later Ihe Olympia sent the first shot to decorations from the Japanese govern /C.H.W heeler white Americans of the nineteenth cen forget the date and call early to avoid Clerk .............................. wards the enemy from her forward deck, ment. His acquaintance with Japan be ----- H omer M ason NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in pur Sheriff........................... the rush. H. H. A lderman tury.“ immediately followed by the o'her bat gan in 1873, when lie was appointed suance of an order of the Comity Court of the Treasurer ...................... w h . C ary The visitors joined him in blushing State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, I Assessor ...................... .. ..S. S tephens tleships. The battle was on. The first DKLIHERATE MKIDK IIV A GIKL. secretary of the United States legislation duly made and entered on the 17th day of Sept Surveyor ................... A. M A ustin and •hortly afterward went out with- I School Superintendent few shots fell short and struck in the at Tokio. In 1894 he recevied the sec --w--------------- ------- ..G eo . B L amb out further remark.. ember, 1X98, I wilt proceed, on or after the 25th M udfobd , Oct. 10.—Miss Dix-ta Wor J. H. T utti . b water, throwing water and spray forty ond-class decoration of the Order of the d.y of October, 1X98, to sell at private sale, the Coroner Deput” Prosecuting Attorney.C laude T hayer low, daughter of Mrs M. E. Worlow, re and fifty feet into the air. After they WHITE LEATHERS. tollowing describe.! Real Propertv, belonging C.,cuit Court convenes the 4th Monday in Sacred Treasure for services rendered siding about 15 miles enxt from here, the Estate of Freiderika Gallou, deceased, to- August, and an adjourned term is generally had gotton the rauge they turned “eiile- during the Japanese-Chinese war, and in to held in the spring wit: committed suicide yesterday by hanging. County Court meets the first Mondays of Jan CowhKe, Calfskin and fibee»skta. too’’and eent broadside after broadside Lot» two(2). three (3). fixe (5), six (t>) and seven uary Marell, May, July, September and No amd the t'eea to Which They She wiih engaged to be married to James into Fort Malata, the enemy's etrongext Connection with the conclusion of the vember. Commissionerscourton the Wednea Are Cbieflr Pot. Wylaml, whose sitcide bv shoot img whs fort. The Caleo and Boston steamed in new treaty lietween Japau and the United (7). in Block two (2) in the town of Garibaldi, say following. Count, of Tillamook. Slate ot Oregon. reported about two weeks ago. It is now to within one mile from shore and pour States. PRECINCT: That In pursuance to salt Order, said sale White cowhide has longbeen used for Juslice oftheFesce .................... T H. G ovwk known that they had agreed to end llteir ed in many broadsides. H R H urlkb , The Sirdar of the Egyptian army, says will be made for cash. The Caleo Constable a a rFown various purposes, though its place bu CITY OFFICIALS. A « FoMD Administrator of the Estate of Freiderika Gal lives, mid that they had ail appointment llien steamed to within half-a-mile of an English paper, once had a very extra now been taken to a considerable ex to meet llie evening oil which Wylaml the Spanish guns, sent shot afler shot ordinary experience, having awollowed a lou, Deceased. Rooms 41 -42 Washington Bldg M»F°r .......... ...................................... B. L. E ddy tent by other and cheaper leathers. It Portland, Oregon. ...P. M c I ntosh killed himself for lliat purpose, lie hav into the fort. Steaming along the shore bullet with which lie had been wounded, .... C. P. K nudson is used, for example, in making sus Council H G Davis pender tips, and its use in making mili ing told her that lie would bring a liollh F. M c C ormicl towaids the north slie attacked the and which lie now preserves as a me notice OF appointment of executor tary belts is familiar. For this purpose of laudanum when he came. The body mento. During the campaign of 1888 Notice Is hereby gives that the undersigned Recorder :. Spanish soldiers lliat were trying to hold it is made up w ith the flesh side out,and of Miss Worlow was found in the barn, \|7r" nUaTr n ”OWARD t’ARY the remainder of our forces from trying Major Ki cliener was hit in the side of hax been duly appointed by the County Court M ’ rsha ' ........................ CL yde C lements the belts are whitened ss occasion may of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, w here she committed the deed. The to enter the city from Hint aide. the face by a bullet during a skirmish SCH<JOI. BOARD require with chalk or pipe clay, saya the executor of the taxi will and te.tmeut of Mar- matter is slnimded injm velery, and no i Fort Malata liaving lieen silenced, the near Silttkiin, and was taken down the •hal K. Perrin deceased. All person» having Claud «Thayar. B L, Eddy, and A. New York Sun. one aeetna to In* able tn assign any cause ' Kwonchoi steamed swiftly toward Ma Nile and thence to the Citadel hospital claim» against «aid es-ate are hereby requested Edmunds..—Clerk, Tom Coates. White calfskin is more extensive^ Both were of respectable and well-to-do used than white cowhide. White cs nila city and lauded the Oregon lioysou at Carlo, where, despite all the efforts of to present the same to me. properly verified as by law required, at the lank of c|4 e Thay families. They were to have been mar the surgeons, the bullet could not be lo is used for fine and costly work in boo MAIL SCHEDULE. the breakwater. er at Tillamook City, Oregon, within sis months t ied October 1 binding, it may be for gift books, an :o. " • We eoou gained the city after that cated. The wound was a healthy one from the date hereof. sometimes for prayer books. riLLAMOOK ANf. NORTH Y a MHILL!- Dated this 15th day of September 1X9X. passing over three walls, and ne we and soon healed, and the medical offic rm,hiI1 Γily eYept Hund*y * P m. calf is also used for suspender tips- CATTLE AND HO<i POET. H. F. GoonantBD. passed each wall we hoisted the Ameri ers came to the conclusion that lite irrne."* pllamook next day by 4 n n. More extensively used than *’“'r Executor of last will and testament of Mar- > bullet hail worked its way cut, without ArJiVa. v V "°^mda‘,y exctPl »»"day 6 p. m can flag ami tore down the Spanish flag. Naw Orleans live Stock Paper Strikes shxl K. Perrin, deceased. Arrive N. Yamhill next day................... 2pm white cowhide» or white calfskin are e The Spaniards were in great fright, I Iteing noticed, on the passage down the a New str|nB T illamook and H omohvillb -— white sheepskins. White sheepskin 1* The New th leans Live Stock Enter consequently tliey could not do lunch Nile. The major's nurse tempted his NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION used also for suspender tips, and 0 AMw i&Æ”except Tue,<1*' Laud Office at Oregon City. Ore., appetite with a tasty beefsteak, which prise, the reporter for the New Orleans lighting. They flnally lioisti-d the white covering trussea and other article* Lrtvë ’ Sir.Xk' cxc,p ' T “ “ d «T “ >« Notice is hereby given Oi'a ’ l^the^.'lliw'ing metal, and for the trimmings of sb market, makes a bid for popularity by flag, but they would not pull down the the major bad no sooner attacked Ilian h" i1«1 "»tier of his intention | he put'land to Ilia throat, exclaming: to make fi al proof tn support of his claim jumping into “poetry” to quote the mar Spanish flag 12:00 m. It is used for book binding. c,P<*'k-j N rtarts :— for the binding of medical books, hefore "w Co ket. From an issue of recent date tl>? At exactly four o’clock p.m, they I “Billon, if there was no bone >11 that ??‘’rih'( ™ P"‘Oi o'” '* T- tztiz 7 •* T'"’n’,x’k which use it is first sprinkled wttn and Saturdays at following is taken : hoisted the white flag and hostilities steak, I've awollowed that bullet. I felt ■ • ■ 7 *• tn. Arrives Netarts .. „ . FRANCIS H CROSS. ...li m. coloring material which gives it a Milk cowsMill in good demand; ceased. The Oregon liojns were the first it go down.” TIi is proved to be the H E 9S51. for Hie E of Ne Nw 1. of Ne « sa,ne . -1 r. n. Arrive« Tillamook by d»ys, tied appearance. I case. S ,T »V * NW * of =*<■ » Tp. 2 to laud at Cavite an.I first to land in Beeves and yearlings on a stand— G ramo R omd — He names the following witnesses to prove Manila city. Reversed. Suckling calves are sure to lands. A arret it. from Cheyenne says: of", «"lind"“','"' K' “P°" *"d '“'»Ivstion A golf match was in progress on , Tlie boys will all be home for Christ I Sheep are dull and still on hand; Colonel D. Linscott, of Medicine Bow w^t?. of Scotland’s famous greens, »no Arrivée at Tillamook at 14s mas dinner. Manic furnished by the band, Eg Ärän« couple of the players were very “®e , tear lied Cheyenne to-day from Boaton (’ms. L N kwman . Relieiptsof beef extremely light; ly matched. One was shortslghte . and points in Maine. He has been in Milkcow prices out of siglil. C ham , b . Mootts Reftoter Arrive« at Grand Ronde at 145. much to the disgust of his caddie. Old Melson fn Dians«. the East selling western horses, and re Po*t Office hour« 7 10 a m t» Calves and learling selling right. Her majesty's ship Nelson, in Mel ports the market in Boston. New York ‘-A M * M’ made some extremely bad shot*- NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Mantled hogs lie sure to alight. “How far la it to the next ho“'" bourne harbor, has been ordered to be and other Eastern cities strong and firm Or»«»" City, Oregon Aug. «th Unruled» active—outlook bright, die?” be asked, peering throngs1 sold by the admiralty. It was built in n a. Notice is hereby givra that ihe fi.llowing for well bred and broke western horses named settler has a «Tnotte of bis intentton spectacles in the direction of th« [ 1814. and was then the largest line-of- Sheep. if. fat, and not too light. '’re.ld,., „„ onte, make finsi proof in support of hi. claim an battle ship in the British navy. Its oak He says the horse buyers in the East th.. «..I proof will be made before thi *i A good .tory of Pre,ident Kruger 1. flag. Shippers. lie here Thursday night. _rsd - gn: o¿ “A gude drive and a "put 1 ’ ” ; tint tiers are said to be as sound as when have liecome convinced that there is far bi'l » lta. v”,X,k “> iH« I. ,? V'1' on “Minin* "nd Pol- more wear and tear to the K.a-ky moun ■ they were put in. iteriew So?,nr*\”r iD ,h* Xa,i<JU«i the caddie, sharply. , RALPH W WILLS Dual tsksrra K|>lt suit tanks lour I IN Susy. H K 10654 tor the S S N W l. and N F ' sw reí. The player drove, but only tain raised horse titan to one of the fat, 8 T of the P"’ident’.young< A Mowotonons Climate. To quit tobacco easily suit forever, be mag ' K Sec JqipZS R9W «"«nay . sw ìn’àPP 10 him ,or “ffice. He ball a few yards. 1 etlc. lull < • Lie. nerve amt vigor, lake No-To- —«. Hr names Ihr fallowing witnesses to1 prove It Is said that the sameness of cli- flabby natives of the East. Tlte value of “Man. man,” aafd the caddie. l.ac. the wouil. r worker, that makes weak men mats in the Sandwich islands makes a a western horse in an eastern maikei is his enllnuou. resnience upon .„d culli’emiji noihin’e. »’"''’I1’’ I*nd Mid: "ï c«”do of im M land. Tic: »»»vn s.rong All drugs late, Mtn or II. Cure guaran ínr«|,be ?irh of ,h* fully, “that’s awful Ye've pl«J«" P DShndnlford Edward Hem. John Bumgsr. state teed Booklet and sample free. Address northerner almost hope for an earth not only dependent on liis breeding, but Her Jobo N Ihmmoes .11 of Nestoctmi Orem.a c Xh Í. V ftrn' h‘D<’a’ knd ^'Uttl. ’put’ flrat!" r. Hscrllng Remedy Oa Chicago or New York quake to smash up the morotony. how well be is brokru. C has b Mo .aas Rrgist.-r ¡clerkship. yon arf too .. —