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4 w ., "f- t M , . J.. K .'.I'1 '" v xU n . It ! i U 2 i" RliA.4 fifi i f ( FM' JUrJ BaWTMW . .i. ,f ' Hi - M in b.il ?H Sk .T 4 l W MR M H fl ti.l 1 1 MAYOR OP ST. CHARLES. One of lb? Thousands Whom Paine's Celery Compound Has Ctired. -r"' i p SOCIETY'S FUNCTIONS Chronicled for the Benefit of Our Readers, j ,, . M FLAG PRGORAM TONIGHT. Odd Fellows Annivorsary Highland Literary-Personals. Tito following long and explicit lottcr from Hon. A. A. Dennett tells Its own story. Head It: Mayor's Onicc, City ofSt. Charles, III., Mnrcli4, 1800. Wells Klchardson &Co., HurlliiRtoii, Vt: Oiitlciiiiin I tnko much pleas ure In being nhle to ndtl my mltc to tlio grout mass of testimony In prnlsc of Pulno'rt celery compound. In November lust I found myself much run down by overwork. For Hovenil week I Intel been obliged to work 18 hours dully out of 21, nml wiib In consequence In n stato of physical and nervous exhaustion. At tlio sug gestion of a friend I commenced the iiso ofl'nlno'H celory compound, with the result that my strength 1ms steadily Impiovcd, and I Unci myself In filr better health than I have known for years. I bellevo also that It Inn enabled iiiotocsciipomy periodical attack of rlioiiinatlsm, as overy season since that tlnio with tlio advent of thocold, damp weather, 1 have suffered sovcroly from that dlceaso In a chronic form. Bo far this winter I lmvo escaped without a single twinge or my old enemy. I very cheerfully lecomuiend It to any ono In similar need, In the full boiler that It will be helpful In overy cuso. Very sincerely yours, A. A. Ilciiuctt. If wo all led out-of-door lives, went to bed at sundown, and had no con suming cares or hard work to bring down the health, there might not be the urgent necessity that now exists for taking this best or spring rcmldlcs Talnc's celery compound. Hut as the great majority of lives are ordered with too much work, too much anxiety, too llttlo sleep, by the time winter Is over the drain on the nervous energy has became excessive, the nerves are In sad need of being strengthened, and the blood of being purl lied. Talno.s celery compound absolutely meets this great modern necessity. Tnlnc's celery compound will bring back nervo strength and roplaco poor, thin, palo blood with u ruddy, health making stream. It Is thoone great practical remedy advocated by all physlcans. It drives away that feel I in: of utter exhaustion that Is so common in the lining, uub mi it-si imiigeruuHiy signi ficant because It Is so common. It makes people well. It Is a thousand times suncrlor in nil Mm nrillnnrv sarsaparlllas, nervines and tonics ever made. Paine's celery compound Is tlio ono real spring remedy known today that never fulls In lwinllt r.nt. PhI.w.'l, celery compound, and only Paine's ueiery compound ir you wish to bo wen, iCMi3ni;;sT,htit.iliniWM. DAILY LINK TO IXJUTUNl). STKAMKUS Altona and Ramona LKAVK- 'VMI.V., . ! Portland. Ci-15 n. m, I Salem, 7:45 a. m. ! Independence, fino a m. n 9 CuicWllmC. rCPtliir irrvlr n1 -.-. ....intea'v., M. P. IIALDW1N. Aijent, Salem. I -" ' I Mil I m n WUIIUAV. quo a.m. 1 01 15 a.m. 6o a 111. ru yrfvft vamymw l - - , --rfc-n Miss E, A, Stewart! 1 c c MILLINERY. x v V All trades ol uooiW. from the loest prices, o the finett the market nllordi. Qd Q4-4v Q W1 COUNTY 81JAT NEWS. The court, Imiwn linn luum ..-.... .!,! with business, but mostly of 11 routlno minium. KKDKItAI. JUltOKS Among those selected to serve In the United States circuit court as tr til Jurors, to appear May 20. arc tlio follewing: JnmcH Wliltnoy, farmer, Woodburn; Kred Murphy, farmer, St. Paul: C. 'Wilson, blacksmith, Silver ton; II. J. workman, fanner, Salem. HOAM 1IOUNTIK8. Uouiity warrants for the scalps of gray-dlgger Niutnols, wlhRnts, coyotes, a cougar and a bear were Is sued yesterday to tlio county clerk as r,?. '"iiian lleueko, n cougar and w iii-cnt, M.GQ: Fred Koucke. $1 for W (N(!llt! Irn Arnnl.l i ...J .' Iwiulrrels; 1) Parker, $10 ror four coyoies; (.'. A. Hani, Ki vonts ror squlr roU; h. . I. Murray, tl.&o, three wild cats and 11 bear. Vilim DAbj- w iiclr, we. caro her Ctorl. When the yraa a Child, the criod for CVutorU, Whu Ui tccaaw Jllsa, the clunj to Cutorta. When rio had Children, the (are them CaatorU Itemeuibcr tho lecture tonight for the bencllt of the public school Hag fund. Tim iinniiiil rnso show should bo made .1 regular llcsta event In tho an nals of the Capital City. Mrs. II. D. Pntton went to Port land this morning for a short visit with relatives. Mr. Pntton will fol low on the Sunday morning local. Miss Marie Rockwell, one of the Park school teachers, went to Port land on the early train this morning to attend the V. W. C. A. convention. Miss Esther Robertson, of tho asy lum corps of attendants, accompanied by her sister, Miss Olllc, went toStay ton this morning for a short visit with relatives. Mr. William Lunley and Miss Leo Prather were united In marriage at Louisville, Ky., on April 23. They will reside at Wllmorc, Ky., where Mr. Lunley Is doing a prosperous business as undertaker and furniture denier. The bride is 11 former resi dent or Albany, having been a teacher In the Albany College. At JclTcrson, this Saturday evening, Santliiin lodge, N'o. 27, 1. 0. 0. P., will celebrate the anuivcrsajy or the order by conducting somo Interesting excr alscs and giving a supper in Its hall. It Is expected that Mayor Claud Gatch or Salem and Grand Master T. J. Stitcs or Albany will bo present, be sides several other members or tho order. A CONCEKT. Pror. Z. M. Parvln, Messrs. Akers and Lundoll and Miss Mareucrllo Ai de rson, or tho Albany conservatory or music, win give n high class concert in nruv."jn7ino Thursday evening, Slay 7. The proceeds or tho concert will bo used In building the First Presby terian clmrch'Of that city. JUVKNILK HKCr.ITION. Itcnu Ehlcn. thoT-ycar-olddautrhtor or County Clerk Khlen, yesterday cele brated tho event or her birthday by tendering a party to soveral or her friends and her sisters and brothers at her homo on Cottage strcot. Thoso present were: Marguerite Putnam, Marian McCoy, Freda Rubenstelii, Lulu Cllne, Martha Urooks, Ronn, Ida, Mlllc, Emma, Ernest and Norah Ehlen Wllllo Hendricks and Paul Glesy. maHLANl) LITURAKY SOCIUTY met Friday evening and rendered tho following pregram: Muslo Socletv I'rof. Krapps Herald Smith ....... ...... Clias, Homer i.eo lvratim C.G. Tatker Messrs. Tucket and Sou PLEASANT EVE.VIN'0. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Walte 'enter tninedafew friends at their home last evening. Tho time was spent In lively conversation and In listening to vocal and Instrumental selections by Prof. R. A; Heritage and Prof. E. L. Winkler. Among tho beautiful solcctions sung by Prof. Heritage were itTi.r, w,in .in,! iiTC-irl Klntr." Prof. Winkler gnvo several beautiful piano selections, besides accomanyinK tho songs. .A Jlno Itincn was servuu and at II o'clock the guests departed, thanking tho host and hostess for a vnvv niilnvnliln'nvnnltirr. TllOSP. UrCS- cut were: Judge and Mrs. Geo. If. uurnett, Pror. and Mrs. it. a. Heri tage, Mr. and Mrs. Etigcno Breynian, Mrs. ur. cartwrignc, hiss wmuya THE RELIGIOUS NEWS Willamette Cumberland Pres bytery in Session. CONGREGATIONAL MEET. TODN 8 i Announcements for Religious Ser- vicesrJomorrow Prayer Declamation Declamation Medic v. My Traveli. uuet Declamation., Muitc Recitation..,. Charade Declamation Song Some Good Thinos. StCn intn Snnnm-.n... -. eery and look at thow elegant 'Mushl Muslll Mush! Jardlncrcs of tlvcjamous OW01 Terra Cotta. Yon will , ! ww, stirc, Tlic latest is the com ; wncd jars and Fcdestalsvnotlv jng of the kind ever seen In felcm. X X X A X Grano, the new preparation lor breakfast musli, beats all others. Try our peeled peaches and other choice table delicacies. H. G. SONNE)MAN 124 State strttt, ..lltfitlia Hancfn Edith St Helen Karl Shirk . . Four Girls I'rof. Krapps ...Society Tho meeting adjourned to meet next Friday. BKVKNTY-HKVKNTH ANNIVKItSAUY. (Ireat preparation arc IkjIiil' mmin by tho Odd Fellows to eclebrato tho 77th until vorsary next Saturdnv. Tii grand parade at Eticcno will com. menco promptly at 11:30 a. 111., with music by Junction and Eugene bauds. u tuo weather w 111 ncrmlt nii.ni dinner will bo served in the city park. immeiiinioiy alter lunch an nnnrnnri. ato program will bo rendered. Speak ing uy Prof. Letcher, or tlm iTniwr. slty or Oregon, and Hon. .1..1. 'Walton. The Salem Odd Fellows also will have 11 program. .NOW TON THK Kl.AO. Holow Is given tho program or Dr. Do Kaiuiet's entertainment lor tho ptiouo scuoois' ilagruud: fe'V y,:' W'R Wi,,hou' Stain" Me. J. Uoior h, II. Kundtet, J. Y. Hick ord, and J. DaM,. (Salem vi 11 .l0pil" Ma,e Qrtet.) iolln solo, (Dytenueu) '..., it" V .;:.";"se1lion from. Noma" Mm LeU Nicklhv, MUs Alcc Dav enport, accompanist. Lincoln school will supply a number on tho program. Dr. Gregory Do Kannot's lectiue. "Au Evening In Russia," Is ono of his celebrated world's fnlr ninct..,.! .... tertulnmcnts. It Is lnstr'niv.. 1 liitousoly Intorestltitr. ti,.. hvh tlful storo-electrlejil vinw ...,.i Telous beenlc effects cannot fall to I'liuse. a larso MUlIenm U ,,ec..M.i Admission iVs: htiiilnnro ...i...i.i.' school pupils, 15c Ticket on L ratton llros.' and F. s n..i..... ' " ""uuiirs. Bvrncs. nnd Prof. Winkler. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ilofcr, and Mr. and Mrs, E. Ilorer. All present were proruso In Minlr flmnUa tn Trnfs. IIcrltaiTO and Winkler for their pleasing renderings of musical selections. Both of these gentlemen nrc rare artists In their chosen proresslou as well as most agreeable social factors. m . mi mm ii- PERSONAL. Pror. Z. M. Parvln came down rrom Albany this morning. Ed. C. Pentium! or tho Independence West Side, wis In town today. Win. Prawn, the lion buyer, was a "i - 1 Portland business visitor today. L. II. McMahon returned from Eu gene on the early train this morning. Frank J. Moore went to Portland this morning for 11 visit over Sunday with fricmR John II. I'orler, ol Albany, tlio rarmcr-to-be of the state prison, Is In the city. Justice C. E. Wolvorton, of the su preme court, was an Albany passen ger this morning. Theodore Martin of Gcrvals was converted from an Englishman to an American citizen. Dr. It. Cartwrlght was a Portland passenger via the Salem local this mornlngon business. Secretary of State II. It . Klncaid went to Engcno this morning for a visit with his rumlly. J. B. Shurpe, the dairy mnn, re turned this morning rrom a business trip to up valley cities. Frank Power, collector ror Salem Water Company, was a Portland pas senger this morning. Henry E. Dosch, a member or the State Horticultural board, camo up rrom Portland this morning. Dr. V. D. Paine, or Eugene, brother or Sunt. Pa I nc or the asvlum. Is re covering rrom Ills recent Illness. PecclverF. It. Anson will snend Sunday with Portland friends to which place he went this morning. Itov. J. Mtielhatipt went to Tlcas ant, Linn county, this morning, where ho will conduct religious ser vices Sunday. Frank Babcock, who resides with his mother In Simpson's addition, Is quite low with pneumonia, but Is re ported slightly better today. Mrs. E. C. Crovs cntortelned tho Old Folks Whist club at tho Cross resi dence, last Motulny evening. Or course, there were a lot or extras, and a good time. John A. Carson, Republican candi date ror prosecuting nttornoy In this district, returned this morning from Independence, having visited Polk and Yamhill counties. President Campbell, of Monmouth, camo down by steamer this niornlmr and went on to Eugene, where- ho acts as one or the Judges at tho Inter-col-leglato debate. Albert .Tessup, who has recently re turned from Chicago after taklncr n course in dentistry, went to Eugene this morning for a month's visit with friends during which tlmo ho will bo connected with a dentist's establishment. CHHISTIAN CHUKCII. The revival meetings at the Christ Ian church last nlgnt, were marked by 11 irood Interest. The sermon was on tho theme, "Jesus Glorlllcd." It was set rorth that "He was glorlllcd when ho entered heaven, artor His resurrec tion. At that time Do received back Ills former glory, and, more than this, He became King or kings and Lord or Lords. While on earth, lie looked forward to this hour, lie thought Dress Good Afcjirrt illwtirnnl crnra ROvinrli nllxwaol sercre. felaelr "". Jnn Fancy mixed goods from Our 42c mixtures arc great, AU goodsaViUr": sale, Saturday, 25th, 8 Sat "wj Api 257 Commercial street Special This Week C 5 00 THE miiiV ri,i, ""'vtlS. n Preo Stock Mark 18.000; Beta kijjfe?! i2w.w. cattle-rcccibu X' F5 nominally unchanged a l celpts 4,000; wnrket aS'dr tt MaVoT A,,ril a-U M... Vn.l. . . . 330; """'S-SUTer.aj 25c Letter Tablets for 15c each. Ff Sf Dea;j2ris Book Stores '(' upon the persecution, sh " tng nnd death through w i, i must pass to this blessed estate. While Ho said His soul -was .troubled at tho thought of these things, yet Ho willingly boro it all, and great was Ills reward, So It Is with us. Wo must pass under the clouds of trouble. Great hardships must often bo en dured. But tho outcome is worth it all. The roward Is bettor than tongue can express. But, wo can not leap at once Into tho possession or It. Wo must laber: wo must sacrallcc; we must wait." After the sermon, bap tismal services were conducted. Ser vices tfils evening, at 8 o.clock. HORN. MOOI)Y.-At Ashland.April 18, 1890, to Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Moody, a son. Tho new arrival Is a grandson of cx Oovernor and Mrs. Z. F. Moody. VEATCII.-At the homo or tho grandnarents In this city, to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Vcatch, n diuigh- tor, April 2.'), 1890. Down at Holversons they're selling the choice or any 35 to 75 cent yacht lug cap for 25 cents. Y. W. C. A. Program. SUNDAY. 10:30-Tavlor street Methodls church "Tho Young Women's Chris tian Association a World-wido Work for Young Women, "Miss Eva Scevers, International society. In Graco Methodist church, Miss Emina Recder.Pacillc coast secretary. 3:00 Women's meeting. "Messages From Our World's Workers." 3:30 Meeting for personal blessing, Miss Margaret Bcst,PacIllc university. 7M0-servlccs at Taylor streot Methodist church, Miss Ella DoVoo. First Baptist church, Miss Eva Scevers. Calvary Presbyterian church, Miss Emma Reeder. 0:00 Taylor street Methodist church, farewell service. Miss Myrtle Marsh, Salem. tlon of iiiembi,i.s by tfib pastor. At 7:30 p. in. Row P. S. Knight will oc cupy the pulpit. Sunday school at 12. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. in. Miss Anna Good knecht. leader. Sncclal music bv tlio. male quatotto. Itov. W. C. Kantner, pastor. CHHISTIAN. Morning sermon at 10:30. Sunday school at 12 in. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. in. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. m. Evening sermon nt 7:30. Tlio revival meetings will closo with this day's services, nnd overy meeting will bo of untisunl Interest to tho visitor and of special Importance to tho members of hAN FRANCISCO MARKET San Francisco, April vvv Wool.. On-,, 3"' a:"Hu - V1IUILC. ifflffkAl l OffilMc 'v"vv "l M5c, valley Hods Ouoialit nt .o,. I'otatoes 6o to ooc tier tick Oats-MilllnE. 75QS,. "" POUTI ANn Inn. r Portland, April 25.- Vheit 'V. . 6t; Walla Walla. . ""'' Flour Portland, ji.oo; BtntM 3.00; graham, $2.65; innerfae, i,?5 caies, 3.75. Wi Er1 W00I..V.1I ev. tfai.. V..,.- -," " s? , won USl UWbi . MilIstuns..Uran, Hi.Sc&hm-A,! Poultry-Chickens, mlg z5X5)3.5o; ducki, tifc , T rkey, llvo. 15c: dreued. 1&17, I Hides.. crcen. tailed 'An Ik.',...., w. . . --- fc IW L. UW I id;, ;e Awarded HlRliest Honors World's Fnlr, Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da- w CREAM BAKING P0WDIR tMost Perfect Made. 40 Year the Star 3ari, Wlllaraetto Presbytery met at Cres woll Thursday morning. Rev. L. R. Bend, of Colnirif. wna elected moderator. At 11 o'clock Rev. C A. Wooley, or Falrmount, preached. In tho artornoon session the ronnrr, or committee nn RvstAmnfin imnn. llCCnCO Wa8 further COIlslrlnrml nnrl after further discussion was adopted and Roy. S. F. Longbottom appointed to preach tho sermon on that subject at tho next meeting. Rev. W. M. Houston, of Junction, and Elder J. W. Gowdy, or Cottage Grove, arrived. Commlttco on publication submit ted report which was well rliKPiiecmi and adopted. Delegates to ireneral nauuiiMv n.. S.R. Bend, nltornntn? Mnv w -r Houston, Elder S.B. Morss, alternate': H. C. Vcatch. Alsea chosen as tho next place or meeting. Row I. a. Galther preached tho sermon In the evening to a largo con gregation from Acts 1-8. J.I10 sessions were vnrv inbM,ii..n and profitable. CONaREOATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Tho Willamette Assnoinr im, r gregational churches will meet with the Congregational church in Albany on next Tuesday. Anrli 00 ,, ...,, close Us labors on Wednesday night. ,, B "moera 01 uie church from all over tho state will bolnn,tA,i: ance. the church. KVANdELICAL. Chemekota and Seventeenth streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m- Y. P. A. meetliiL' nt 7 n. 111. Sundiiv school at 10 a. m. Row N. Shunnof Snokano Wash., will nnllfll In t.lift mnrnlncr and the pastor In tho evening. A 20 minute song service will precede the evening sermon. UNITY, Snrvlces at 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Subject or morning sormon "Tho Volen of Mlft Kllnnpn Knlilnnt. nt evening lccturo "Modern Revivals as Explained by Science. Junior Unity Club meets on Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Woman's Auxiliary meets on Friday nt 2:30 p. in. FIRST BAPTIST. Morning services nt 10:30. Preach ing by tho pastor, Row J. P. Farmer. Sllb eCt. "Slnirlnir nn t.lin OHinr Shore." Sunday school at 12 o'clock.' Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 n. ni. TCvnnlni servlco at 7:30. Topic, "Tlio Power of juvmuiy in uiujL'umreijiic." special music by tho orchestra nt these Services. All nro ivmllnllv Invito,! tn attend. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. Regular services at 10:30 n. in. and 7:30 n. 111. TtftV. CI. W Tp?ln atntn superintendent of public Instruction, will occupy tho pulpit nt both services. Sundny school at 12 m. and Y. P. S. C. u .it u;iu 11. in. FIRST TTMTTPn PVAWnprinit On Cottago streot near Center. J. lowersox pastor. At 10:30 nnd 7:30 tlio services will bo conducted by tho W. O. T. TJ. Sunday school nt 12 m. and K. L. of C. E. at 0:30 p. m. EVAWnpnnii Mrs. Ilosford, state lecturer for W. (J. T. U.. will nronoli In . T?r,l leal church on Cottago street nt 10:30 y C T TJ Wallace tho ovangollst will spoalc for tho W. O. T. TT nt. tl,a Mlnn room on Court street, Sunday at 4 p. m. LESLIE M. E. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited tonttend. ., . YEW PARK. services as follews: Preaching at 1 J !Jxm' and nt 8 p. ra. Sabbath school at 10 a. m. and Y. P. S. O. E. nt7p. m. Y. m. c. A. Rev. J. P. Farmer will address tho men's meeting nt 4 p. ni. 60 hi A(aUlAc: thren rii .a.A Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c,Vecori.njBjd Butter.. Oregon fancy creamer;, ! fanevdarv. ae; falrtn mi'K! common,Ji52oc. ' Cheese .Oregon full cream, 115 Eggs. .Oregon, nc per doi. Beef..Topjteen, 3.ooj.J5 per Ufa to good teer. 2 VJi 3.5c; cowt jVfl; drested beef, i c. h m Mutton. Ewes, 2.75; dressed.c. I logs.. Choice, heavy. 3JJ(3ljo;W and feeders: 2.7$; dressed, u wrlo. Veal.. Small, choice, (Kejlirje.jlf I SALEM MARKET. Wheat, .50c per bu., market fun. Oats..i82oc. Hay.. Baled, cheat, S.oo5.5o; m&t, to.50. Hour.. In wholesale lots. too:reil - . t -- T." 'I 3.20; nran, duik 11,00; sacked, lla; shorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, n3 12.00. Poultry.. Chickens, 7c; decks, Ub 3.50; geese, s.oo6.oo; tuikeji,. Voal..Dressod, ?,. Hons.. Dressed. vA, Live Cattle.. 2 21,, Sheep.. Live, 2.so3. Wool.. Best, I2y,c. Hops.. Best, 45C Eui's.-Cash. 7c. Butter. . Best dairy, lo.finej ciearj, Cheose ,14c, Farm Smoked Meats Bacm, jc, la 90; shoulders, 5cf - Potatoes.. ijcjpcrbu. Onions.. 1 Vic. The U. S. Gov't Report show Royal Dakhx Aw I oa9ti9e to Mil otiwt Almost y Uistractea M amiWi 1 II . 2 V S P MR FIRST CWNQREQATIONAL. ,wu,,u" at iUa.m.nndrecei There is more Pntnrrl. In ,1,1. ,...!. -r.t.. country than all other diseases put together, and unnll the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many vein doc- tors nrnnminiJ I. -T i . .-..r..,...,.w uloga, msease. ana ore. enpea local remedies, and by constantly nn, n B?.c?re wilK ,ocal treatment, pro r. w U,incurrblc' Sclencc has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and uw n .rTiKS constitutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by P. J Chenev&Co.. ri.j rw.r i. ., 7.1 'L W, In'0."1 fUre ,n lhe maiket Is taken Si,yl.d0,es,om o drops to a table spoonful. It acts directly on the blood and &f"?L?Sl. .?" re. Send for ..v-.m0 u ic5nmomais. Address. ma v r' J. Chknv & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7S cents. "", D ID YOU EVER suffer froa Kh to aulver with !" 3 to quiver with PfSS foellue. first In one place, w u, and all bcemed C""c?j&toast writhing jumble In the brahv wI como Irritable, fretful and P? followed by an Impotent, !?,, tlon of tho nerve centers. r eaw,andaIoeples3,Inlsu", 5 -- .. K. PH bars, Ied,, B8 nearly -j, physfclaas wrtJJ . - Ji rr W "S Br. Wiles' Nervine Restores TTMlth was almost gone and ewtf worried mo until I TT.,1. I really feared l.tui imagined all sorts of '&l cry over nothing. l"3Vl; Miles' IUatoratlvohrlMal of thU wonderful ""rTSif' me, and I am as well no j Dr. Mltea Neitlne U , li(KboWtiU benefit p- mr ? ?