THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL, ETHER'S INFLUENCE. IVii Old Soldier's ThrllllnB Expcrlcnco Un der tlio Surgeon's Knlfo. A cenUeman recently operated on ar a private hospital for the removal of the left eye, the socket and memhrano of which had become the seat of a cancer, tells the fol lowing interesting story of his experience unacr utu tunic tu u new iuin tuucBiwiiu- bnt: "Tho doctors nereed that I had cancer, and lint hint? but an extensive surgical oper ation could save my life. 1 felt, on hearing their deeisicn, like a condemned murderer p though at a certain day and hour I should pok for tho lastumoon enruiunu cnrauuiu ho 'terrible.' h" nut it will not bo painful,' said tho sur geon, -with a pleasant snillo. ' You will bo Sndcr ether, you know.' ? "Tho operation was to be done thrco days after tho consultation that sealed my fate. low I lived throueh thoso three days I can lot tell. I wondered If I would have tho courage to faco tho ordonl coolly. I had never beforo thought myself a coward. I passed through twelve battlos during the latowar and never shrank from danger. But ohl a surgical operation, with all Its calm and detailed preparation all its awful chances is quite another thing, lo got on i table, lie down and take ctnor, wltn tno knowledge that you are about to have tho most delicate organ of your body carved out that, indeed, calls for courage. Liko tno man about to bo hanged, I felt anxious to have it over and was greatly afraid I should loso all my grit at the last moment and mako a show of myself. Still, thero was one comfort I should feel no pain; and my nerves felt much strengthened by tho reflection, when I compared the surgical oporation of tho present day with that of fifty years ago, when it would haVo taken six strong men to hold mo while my eyo was being literally gouged out and I was writhing in agony, conscious of it all. "At last the day or tlio operation arriveu. I lay down on tho operating table, and the surgeon placed tno etner cono over my I mouth and nostrils. I took a long, deep in ! spiration of the other. It was cold and tasted good, tingling slightly as it entered i my lungs, and causing a peculiarly delight ' ful thrill to pass over me. After taking a few moro breaths I began to feel in a half visionary stale. I thought I was in a ball room filled with tho gayest company and was tripping tho fautastic to so'mo dreamy waltz with tho fairest of tho fair. Then 1 could not resist singing. Noticing tho doc tor look gravely at me, I canio back at onco to tho situation. "'Doctor,' I said, 'this is delightful splendid 1' Just then something seemed to crack inside my head. I could seo sparks of firo dying all about mo. Every object in the room was in a whirl. Tho doctor and his attendants seemed to bo engaged in a mad danco around me, such as tho canni bals indulge in around their roasting mis sionary. Then I had most horriblo dreams. I fancied that tho doctor was amuidorer,and that he had mado his way into my room in tho night by means of an open window. I saw tho awful knife gleam in his hands and could feel jilio cold blado as it descended into my stomach. Then I thought 1 was taken to a dissecting room and thuro carved up in tho Interest of science. Finally I awoke, and tho surgeon, bonding over me, cautioned mo to remain motionless, and at the samo time assured mo that the operation had been successful." Tho surgeon said: "Ths operation was for cancer of tho eyo-ball and socket, and , necessarily a very delicato undertaking. I Tho patient took ether remarkably well. As soon as ho was unconscious tlio orult was removed. Tho disoascd plates of bono were then carefully sawed away und the operation completed. It does not seem in tolling of it how tedious it was For threo hours wo worjscd constantly on tno patient. Much bleeding took place, and the work was several times retarded by the ;need of giv ing moro ether, as tho patient evidently felt pain occasionally. As to tho dreams which ho enjoyed while under ethoiv they are not unusual It is a remarkablo fact that phy sical memory continues -whilo tho brain sloops or is under an anaesthetic. Tho op eration was unattended with a singlo un favorable result, and tho patient awaits only tho time when tho wounds shall bo per fectly healed to have a glass eyo put into the socket." PAST FINDING OUT. The TYays of a Woman Armed with hu Umbrella or l'urasol. ' Among tho things enumerated by Solo mon as past finding out should have been included tho way of a woman with an um brolla; and ho who observantly walks the streets in these days, when every member of tho softer sex carries a sunshade, will feel that tho author of Ecclcsiastes missed a golden opportunity In not being nble lo ndd this Item to the list of things too wonderful for him." Tho woman with an umbrella, in the first place, says a writer in tho Boston Courier, assumes that tho sidewalk is laid down for hertsolo and especial use. With certain oriental potentates the umbrella it. a ign of authority in virtue of which all boh ilclcrs aro expected to understand that it is their duty to make way and glvo tho rotid to tlio exclusive uscf of tho high and miglily lord of tho umbrella. In virtue of suiio subtle instinct tho moment n woman" talus in her hand a sunshade and walks abroad, all the oriental significance of that insignia scorns to impress itself upon her soul, and she goes forth to tako posses sion of tho streets that' havo becomo hers by right Unfortunatoly she lacks tho guards which aro provided to en force respect to tho unfurled umbrolla of tho potentates sho imitates, and she is, therefore, obliged to do her own fighting. But with what a glorious nnd offeutivo zeal she does it! How men who vonturo rnlhly to come in her way nre swept aside, their hats knocked in tho dust, their eyes prodded, their faces scratched by the points with which tho circumforouce of tho, para sol bristles. How womemwho presume to display liko signs of rank are hustled, banged and frowned upon, and with what rancor rival sunshades clash together. Tho amount or vim a woman can put into tho thrust sho gives to tho sunshade of another woman goes far to redeem the ohm-go of weakness and physical inferiority. Tho result of tho triumphal progress of women with a sun-umbrolla is disastrous. Her path is strowed with wrecks. Bias phemiug men pursue their hats along tha pavements; womon whoso headgear has been disarranged or whoso rival umbrellas havo been slit or hustled, boll with ran as they look for victims upon whom tbey may in turn wreak similar indignities., livery whero indignation, wrath, devastation and general demoralization testify to, the qom pletenessof the work and the might of the woman with the umbrella. Tlio Label l'rnjeetlles. Borne time ago experiments were made In Franco on the effect at Lebel projectiles upon human bodies which were obtained from mortuaries and hospitals. Drs. Chau vel and Nunlon now announce tliat In fut ure warfare with the Lebel ritie surgeons will not be perplexed by Uaviug to extract balls from wounded soldiers. These pro jectiles pass through the bod, bones and all, eveu when fired at a distance of from j,W) to 8,900 yards. - POWDER THE RELIABLE GROCERS TQOK - OUT ! I . . . Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A mnrvel of purity, Htrcngtli r.ndwholc-oniencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold In competition with tho mullltudooflow test, short weight alum or nhoiplinto powders. Sold only In cans. ROYAIi Baking POWDEUCO..10U Wnll.N.Y ou Cannot do Hotter ' Than call at the Grange Store, 120 State street, if von want a good tea or anything else In the grocery lino. Don't fail to look at the White Cross Extracts, tlio best in the mar ket, t-f A lioo-l Cup of Coircc Is a, crcat attraction for n restaurant. The colleo drawn from Hellenbrand's Pat ent Coll'ee reecptnelo Is ono of the many Great Attractions of bis eating parlors. Thousands of cups of his excellent coffee are Mild every Meek. And ns Tor oysters and monls he cannot bo equaled in the state. tf. 0LIVK l,OI)0in No. IS, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall u; stairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry stieets, every Sat urday nt 7:S0j). m. .1. T. GREGG. JAS. WALTON, Seeretnry. N. G. A Seasonable Hint. Genuine new buckwheat flour, and a fine articlo of table syrup, at the Grange store, 120 State street, Salcin. tf. I'ervons wishing to Improve their mem ories or strengthen their powerofnttcntlon should send to 1'ror. Loslserle, 217 Fifth Ave., N. Y. for his prospectus, post free, as advertised In another column. No 8, 8tdw Wright's Hop Celery nnd Chamollo bit ters, recommended by tho most the eminent physicians. Invigorating stimulating nnd not Intoxicating. Sold by II. AV. Cox. Having tried tho effects of tho concen trated extinct of Oregon Kidney Tea. we cheerfully bear witness to Its beneficial agency In affection of tho digestive organs, It is Dimply, wife and mire: It Is easily taken and restoieM healthy vitality to the organs It is Intended to operate upon with assured success. s..i. Mccormick, Kdltor Catholic Sentinel. Sold by D.W. MnthewsA Co. It Is generally conceded by physicians that about one-half of tlio population oi tho United States are sullcrlng from In digestion nnd Dyspepsia. Hurried eating and improper mastication nnd insallva tlon of food aro tlio principal causes. Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic strengthens and Invigorates tho digestive organs and en nbles ono to enjoy a hearty meal without any unpleasant after effects. Sold by I). V. Mathews & Co. 0OUSETS.-FOH TUE WILLIAMSON corsets with brnces attached, call on or address Mrs. Frank Cooper. BS!) Commer cial street, Salem, Oregon. lm. riOR SALU.-A FARM OF 320 ACHES L' all under fence nnd cultivation. In the best rnngo country of Eastern Oregon. The host chance ever offered for a man lo engago in stock raising. For particulars call cm or address w .II. 11YAIIS, Salem, Oregon. fltOFKSUbNAL CAKDS. T J. JENNINGS D. D. S. DENTIST J Office In tho New Hank Block, Com merclal' street, Salem. Sign of tho big tooth. dw PIIYSICIAN.MItS. DM. M. E. McCOY physician and. surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squlro Farrar's grocery store. Chronic diseases n spec laity. Consultation free. 12-21dw A Bargain For Somebody ! ! ! EASTERN PROPERTY! To Exchangr for OREGON LAND! UUI1U5 NOTICE. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Specialties in Table Luxuries, Kiiie Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Clieese, etc. AVE LEAD W CANNED GOODS. Remember tlie Place and Call. WELLER BROS.! THE LEADING l Grocery anil Provision StoTC IN THE CITY OF SAIJEM. O Messra Wellcr Bros., invito you to call nnd see the immense stock of Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Etc., that they aro carrying. Everything the market nfl'nrds is always to be found at their market. csrNcw Goods Received Daily ! -a Prices guaranteed to suit all. A trial is all we ask of you, helicving afterwards you will share your patronage with us. Commercial Street. - - - Oregon. A. K. STRANG, No. 30J Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -IlCAI.Ull IN- STOVES and RANGES Numbing, Gas and Slcani Kilting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 3-Agent for tlie IUCIIAUDSON & HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tabllslied In 1849 GRASS SEED. Can fiirnlhheltticr'Mcsqulte or n.'mlxttire of IMIbqullo and Lincoln grass 'on terms that will allow you to teed down jour farms at a cost of from GO to 00c per ncro. Address. T.C.JOUY, w2m d2.w ; 'Box 91 , galcm. Or. OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. 0 (Limited Line.) CHAS. X SCOTT, - - Itcceivcr: OnnndnrterFeu.l8188l).anduntllfurther notice trains will run daily (oxeept Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE, -Foil imir H O M. K S S!!! a B s laffl 1 H u 12oo ACRES OK Varied Lands rOK Sale or Rent Quantity and Quality to "Suit PurcJittser. Coburg Mall I'ortl'd Mall From Port- STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land ' land I.v. U.3u am tohtlakii iw v An I.l0.p in. Ar. 10.00 Foot of Jcrson. St 1.2.15111)1 llny'R Ijiiiiiling, Ar 1.80 2.23 Ht. Paul's, 12.17 "1 ' 8,105 lWetndlmrn, " 12.00 ' il- Tofrn-end, ' " 1MU llUl McKee, " U.10 " S.K1 Mt. Angel, " 11.21 -1.01, Down's, " I.H " 4.1(1 mivarton. ' " ll.oo 4.;r Johnston's Mill" " 10.!M . 4.80 Hwltrorlnnd, " 10.1(1 4.47 KnstHlilo.Iunet., " 10.07 " n.80 .Mncleay, ' ." t).4 fl.S0 fi.50 0.14 0.21 B.-vl 7.20 7.2a 8t08 8:87 0:20 Ar- Aumsvlllo, West Htny ton O I Crossing, West Bclo, Crnlitroo, Rnlcei." ' iTjilllimn, - l'lalnyfewf Ilrownsville, Rowland, 10:15 Coburg. ) m'AH I.V Commutlon 'Tioliets at two mile on xulont stations nnv FOUR MORE MADE HAPPY. Something is Going to Drop at BODWELL'S NEW SHOE STORE, 1)3 State Street, Salem. o contemplHten clmnjr ofbiHlness soon, nnd will therefore mnke Sweeping Ue ductlons In certain lino ot Hoots and Shoes Inorder to reduce our stock to a minimum. Wownnt Money 1 You need Hoots nnd siloes. Conio nnd oxnmlno goods nnd prices nnd s-e If It will .not pay you to lay In one or two yetirs supply nt the prleoi wo oirer GOODS MARKED IX PLAIN FIGURES ! A child on buy As cheap ns miiniil our store. Wo mean buslmws,! nnd If you wear shoes look us up. YOPUS FOH "KOI.D KOI2;" BAILEY F. BODWELL, The Key to Success -o FOUND o- A CAitD : For throe years I have beon n suiroror from various ail ments, and for 'the nait ten years I have been a sufferer from chronic rheumatism anil nervous debility. In this condition I came to Drs. Darrin, anil I 11111 happy to say 1 havo been restored to health again, and I cheerlully recommend them to tho public. Mns. J. Maktin, Olex, Oregon. peiu: KYIS Cl'lllll). EuciKXU, Or. Feb. 3; 18S9. Mn. Editor : My little girl 6 yours old lias been for the past eight or nine months nlllleted with gran ulated conjunctivitis, complicated with ulcers on the oyo ball. 1 had her treated by sonic of the most prominent pliysicans in Chicago, where I resided ocforc coming here, but without biiccess. Tlie child was getting worse every day. Hearing of Drs. Darrin, I consulted them in regard to her case, and now, after three weeks, she is, pronounced prac tically cured. liefer to me a Springfield, Oregon. D. .7. Graham. citoss ijYis sTi!AiaiiTi:xi:i. Salum, Or., January, 18S0. To the puni.it' : It nllbrds mo pleasure to say that Drs. Darrin cured iny little girl, 11 years old, of a very bad east or cross of the right eye. The eye wna straightened as good as ever in two operations. The eye had been in a crossed condition for more than seven years. This is not intended for nn advertisement, but as an expression of gratitude duo to Drs. Darrin for their careful and proficient work. J. U. TlCIIKNOIt. IIUAHIM) lU:bT01tHD. Editor Dear Si-: 1 havo been troubled with deafness for over fif teen years. I applied to tho Drs. Darrin, and after a few treatments by their wonderful electro-magnetic method of treatment, my hearing was entirely restored, and now I caif hear my watch tick for tho Hist time in many years. I can be re ferred to and seen In regard to my case at any tune at Howell Prairie, or Address 1110 at Mao leay, Oregon. TIknhy Suiuaii. DltS. IIAKHIN'B l'l.AClJOK JHJBINIXM. Drs. Darrin can bo consulted free at 2.'V Fifth street, corner Main, Portland. Ofilcu hours, from 10 to 4 o'clock dally ; evenings, 7 to 8 ; Sundays, 10 to 12. All curable chronic diseases, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor plimrm atHftnre. Hnornuitorf hoccu. .imiiiiil weakness or loss of desire of sexual power in man or woman, nntnrrli imrl l catllCSS lire com IUC1111Y and successfully treated. Cures of private diseases guaranieeii aim never published in tho papers, Cir culars sent free. -Most cases can receive homo treatment after .1 visit to tlie doctors' oilice. Tlio oflices at Salem nnd Eugene aro closed. Any persons under treatment in that vicinity can call or write to the Portland olllce. Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, lUislness Penmanship ami Business Correspon dence, Hook-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, tlio nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and lUisiness practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these aro needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers nt the SALEM UUS1NESSCOLLEUE Grlswold's lllock, Salem, Oregon. r.J.LARSEN,THEIlEMAni.E Wnpm mnkcr, has moved to 43 State street, hav ing removed his shop from the old stand, 318 Commercial street, on account ot the erection of tho new brick. Mr. Larien will lr: pleased to see hlsold customers and as many now ones ns will kharo their pa tronage with him, nt Ills new location. All work Kiiarnntecd. Next to Scrlbor A Pohle's shop. l-X7-tf. THE 0LD RELIABLE Illacksmlth nnd Wagon mnker, John Knight Is now fully established nt his new quarters on Liberty Street. He uses nil tlio new irlethoda In his art nnd makes a specialty of diseases of horse's feet. Frank Lynch has clinrgo of the wagon department nnd docs n general repairing business. Thoso gentlemen nro too well known for us to try and recommend them ns Mr. Knight hns been hero for 15 years BLICKSMITIHNG and HORSESHOEING SCMB14P0HB Arriving -OUH- Spring Importation of Dry Goods and Clotliin Are Just coming in and early next week wo will have them . open and ready for our customers. Have moved to 47 and 19 State street, wheie they tiro now ready for work. All our old patrons nnd friends nro Invited to cnll and see us In otir now location. We tire better prepared for work now than ever having secured moro room. 10-I-tf. BKACKSMITII1NG and WAGONMAKING. lOHN HOLM, THE OLD llELIABLE O Illacksmlth, has removed his shop to corner of Commercial nnd Chemckcte Bts., where ho Is ready to servo the public llav-Ingas-oclated with him Mr. H. Baunon, an experienced wagon-maker recently from Portland, ho Is now prepared better than ever to do all kinds of wagon and carriage miiklug nnd ropnlrlng; all kinds of black smithing nnd repairing, nnd a general horseshoeing business. Ho has nil kinds ofshocs.steol.trottlng. hand mado, etc., and Ills them In 11 sclcntllle manner. Spoclnl attention given to tho construction of wag ons nnd carriages. Kcmcmbcr the plBce, opposite State Insurance building. KINK llUflOIK. 1 11111 prepared to turn out fine hand mado buggies, wngons, etc., on quick time and lif tho best stylo. Call and seo some of the rigs I havo mnde. nnd when wish ing to purchnso you will know where to apply, I havo Hrst-clnss buggies constantly on hand for sale, nnd will sell them at ptlcos so reasonable as to astonish purchasers. Wc havo 110 hesitancy In saying that we will havo the nicest assortment of Spring Clothing for Gentlemen LV U.1S 8.W 8.10 8.23 8.00 7.1 7 '! m ii.i;i r,so a m -AN' I) OK- Saltcens, Cliallios, Prinls anil Alpacas for llio Ladies, That ever canio to Salem. Also our nlook of hootH and bIiocu, lints, laecH and embroideries is very complete, and will bo Hold at our usual low prices. Come and see 111. Capitol Adventure Co. OPERA HOUSE CORNER. ooiits per lug agents. Connection at Hay's nnd l'uhiimrt landing with Steamer "City of Hulimi " CHAH. N. HOOTT, Itecolver. General Odlees, N W Cor. First ana Plus Portland, Oregon. Lands near, It 11 Facilities. A GOOD CHANCE r-Por nrUmiUMmli at UiU eflior. Applications Invited. mllB IIOAI'U OV COMMIHSIO.VKIlb I for the sale of sthixil nnd unlvcrelty linds. and for the Investment of th funds arising therefrom for the State of Oregon, luvftu wnled implication for tli obIi purohafce of that imrllpn of the Myera addition to the city of tjalemyit bloiiglnK lotne state and eon talnlng fifty wnm, more or less. Ineltwlve ofreet. Tlie right lo reject any and all bldi U reserved by Hie Hour.!. Itkl will Iwopemd nt 2 o'clock p.m. nt a rgulr nwrtlni of lit nonrtl on Tues day. Mroi. WMRnH, vBSHormi, im. tf.tcUUIDK. o. w, wkiih NAI"OLRON PAV itourU at Commtatfuwi VIH, Clerk of iVHm. em. E. lluldbiidRO Jilnnday Esq., County Atty., Clay county, Texas, says: "Have used Electric- bittors with most happy results. My broth er also was very low with Malaria fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric J lit tern saved his ur.. " Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson of Ilorfeoi r.,vr iJ'v. iitiils n liko tontimoiiv. Hayini;: Uo nodltivoly bollovoH "ho would have died, had it not been for Electric -Hitters. Tlil in-jfit. reiiieilv will wind oil. ns well as cure all maluria ilisoahes, mwi f,rnli K-lilnnv. livt-r nntl stom ach disorders stands unequaled Prleo 6()e and U at 1 1. Y. t.'ox's. Don't lSxpurluiKiit. You can not afford to waste tlmu in oxperimeiitiiiic when your lung aro in danger. Consumption al ways seems, at llrnt only a cold. T)o not porinit any dwiler to lmpesu up on vou with some cheap imitutlon of Dr. KIiik'h Now Oibcovory for Colisiunptlon, CoukIih, and Colds, but be sura you get the Keuulue. Hveuiivo ho ojtn nmk more profit lie may toll you he has Bomothlutf Just bs good, or just the name. Don't bo deceived, hut insist upon getting Dr. Kiiiir'8 New Discovery, whloji is giuiranteod to glvo relief in all Throat, Lung M Chmt HHecUon. Trial iMittloti free nt D,r. JI. V, Cox'h Drug 8toro. Larg Imttlee ?1. B O O T S B V t I S J O - cBUttiuaai3flJ' S H : "O K S DIIAI.I'.ltS IN K oH I Findings , J$Wk ) -: -E. S. Lam THK HAItNESS AnViSADDLK .MAKKU, 280 Commercial Street. Mil F.A.M POUT has JiiHt recclvel a. fine UnoofHliiKln and double hiigey har nesses. Ho always carries THE LARGEST STOCK OI saddles, whips, and everything pertain ing to his lino of liiiBlncss;ln tho state, out side of PortlMid; ALL WORK GUARANTEED. K palrlii; dono with neatness and dispute h For. Bargains -IN- Family Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Etc., J, UIU., -GO TO TH0S. BURROWS, Uoiiiniercliil St. Snlem. Country produce of all kluds nlwnyit on hand. If yon hnvo not trnded with me be fore, 1 respectfully hollclt a trial bellevmir I can Biilt yon both In prices nnd quality. RINTNG WM. BROWN & CO. Lcallicr anil CASH I'AlD FOR Wools, Hides, l'elly anil Furs 231 Commercial St. Salem, 0'' -fsON 'J TI'LIfl BI3ST STOCK OFiSTOVBS IxV THE CITY IS AT R. M.. WA.DB & CO'S 282 lo 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Range AND MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also a Complete Stock of Mm ami Farm Maitay.Wagons and Carriage 0NH OK THK IjAIIQKMT KSTABU8II ments In tho Htato. Lower rates than Portland. Ijirgcst stock Legal lllanks In thoHlate, a-d ulBgcst discount. Heud foi price list of Job printing, and calaloeue ol legal blanks. K. SI. WAITJS, Htcam Printer Haiem Oreaou. MAItVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. (licat Inducements to correspondence Classes. l'rospcctus, m 1 tli opinions of Dr. win. A. Hammond, the world-famed Specialist In Mind Diseases, Daniel Orecnleaf Tnomp. Mm, the L'roat Psychologist, J.M.Uuckly I). I)., editor of tho Christian Advocate. N. V.. Ulchnrdl'rotttor.theHclentlKt, Hons. Y. W. Astor, Judali 1'. Ilenjaman, and others, scut post freo by I'ror. A. LOISKTTK, 37 Ilfty Avb., N Y Je-19. Clw DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Salem Steam Laundry. SALKM, OltEUUN. V. B. Ordera by pontail cnnl uronipt ly iittontlcd to. Clotluti culled for und dollvcred. ADVANTAORS OF HTKAM IuVUNDHY. 1. It does Its work thoroughly, however soiled thii garment. 2. It doos Its work promptly, as tt U ln deiwudent oflho veulhfr m .1. ltdoe Us work lilirmleflhly, not In. 'tiring the clothes by tonneceasary wear and iwir, nor by tho use of Injurious chent 'cals. i. lit) eliurgfM nre most reasonable, eon ' slderlng the quality nrlls work. I- u! iH Pl'l'WBWM