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i "" a Itfe . ' 16 . T i on Dally Capital Journal BY MOI'RFt DROTHBR, WFDNESDAY, JAN. 13, 1897. THE HOUSE DEADLOCK. What docs It mean? This Is Uio question that Is asked by the people of Oregon as they scau the columns tf tho press and dl6C0Ter that the lower house of the Oregon leKlslnture Is not . .- 1--.1 -H.1 lt. vni vnt. fi1prfif1 . yci-orKumrcu uu .. v ,v ,- , ad ncyo. waTorcd The cry, "we want, u get J3 IcOti lint bt lack of n sneaficr. to vvprJc; we are here for business; do not block legislation," Is heard from the old party workers. But the dead- ' jock Is on and there Is no relief but to .jwalt tllj.the dcadjocK is on. jiu- 'locks arc no new tiring They, happen whenever one house Is of one party, mid the other house Is nearly a tic. Tho election of a senator Is anothqr complication, but Is not the direct cause of he deadlock. ' Pcrjia'p Keprcscntntlvc Smith ciiine - iiicar tho trulh when he said theyoung " blood of the state would tako no more dictation from the old bosses. They should tnko their full sliaro oi mc rcsnflnslblllty of tho state government butnpmorc. The Kind or. men lected In the Republican caucuses of both houses shows that tho old bosses nrelnchargo of tho party and pro viso to rldo It to death. Thoy ride facing, both ways, but at a slow and costly Halt. Oregon 1 pursed with ,a collection of laws that Is not a credit to tho gqntlcmen who havo shaped our state government through the legislatures In tho past. It takes four years to got a caso through tho su premo court. Our educational system Is forty years behind tho times. Our agricultural societies aro a gambling farcoand agriculture hasdegonorutcd. Our government Is costly and our laws governing primaries and elections arc adlsgraco to a civilized community. An amendment to tho constitution or repeal of u commission Is out of tho question. When tho "regulars" at tho lcglsln Mvn imlla Rnva they want to go to work thoy mean to grind out moro such legislation as thoy hayo been grinding out for thirty years. Tho business thoy want to transact had bettor bo left untransactcd. If they go homo without transacting any tho state will savo monoy. If tho lcglsla turo stays In "deadlock" forty days it will do less harm than a week of "work" by tho machine that bus had control of Oregon politics to tho ruin of honest government nnd tho detri ment of tho people Tho only capuolty of tbeso "regulars" Is to ex ploit tho roabury, tax tho people, steal the lands, doprlvo tho pcoplo of their rights and cheat them out of their ballot after It Is cast. If the deadlock of tho houso can break down tho rotten mnchlno that has domi nated tho politics, nnd ton largo ex tent tho state government of Oregon, let all honost men soy amen ami hold up tho hands of tho men who arc put ting tho .blocks In tho way of any moro such muohlno work as Oregon has been cursed with for two genera tions. fit will not be courage or daring fn the undertaking, ' j Those who reckon on JJldcr Darklej being a tenderfoot nndtheorctlcal ' politician arc sucked In. He is clean In methods, believing In conscience j and honor and a degree of fairness not usually encountered In political war fare. The next man among the young combination of lighters is Davis of Umatilla. He Is cool as steel, a man with a brain clear as a boll, and with a courage of conviction that dare face a regiment. He was tried for a whole session during the Dolph fight In 1805 As the temporary speaker of .the lower house helms kept an even temper under the most gall ing lire of the regulars directed by the B'flllfulgcneralshlpof thcold leaders. The experience of men like Gcer and Moorcs and other old gcnoralsof par liamentary warfare has been unable to "rattle" D.ivln and lie holds the fort while thirty regular Republican machine leaJers shout themselves hoarse with motions to throw him off his guard. Rut they will not catch Davis napping. U'Rcn, the Ropullst leader, Is another man who is more than n match for the machine crowd. He Is the equal of Hourne or Uurkley but a different type. He Is n constant surprise to the enemy. He Is ably bucked by Smith of Linn and Bllycu of Lane, both Impcrturbably good natured lighters. Hacked by Craig and Guild, they can easily match any thing the opposition has m far been able to jump up. wneiucr tuts new combination elects a speaker or not they will put up a light for the pcoplo sucli (ib Itas never been realized In tho Oregon legislature. journAl "X" RAYS. FROM DILLEY. II C. H. I THE OPPOSITION LEADERS. Tho Republican much I no managers havo encountered a sot of leaders rather .unusual In Oregon politics, It IjUiubtlul If uny legislature hits over uwcmbk'd with a strong u sot of men In ono combination as tho present loaders of the opposition. There Is no name in Oregon that stands lor so nuioh force mat Indofutlgablo powers or rv'slstancb and patient devotion and dogged determination or purpose as tlii$df J.oiiuthan llournu. As both an fUrgujiJrcLi: mA t'KMr ho has no cquafltt brpgon mle It bo J0.SI111011 nnd ho ha more 'than nnco matched that guntkiiimu on hi own Held. Henry h. Harkloy has also no equal in an ii)luiiiuul contest requiring foresight utid hlmUlght. courtesy and kindness, yut tlrmmvM not turp$ed by the vory gmnlto ulf lUrkloy U tlreh., flyepW In tho purnoso ho Mt for himself unit ho Mildom over reached. H Inspires others and wis men to work for lore of tho ery work wke. In debate he U Quick, GMUrtcour nnd always lights on his feel. He U WnVIng tho light of his liretocJean'Q" 'ho rotteness uf Ore- 8TAYTON. Miss Olllc Itobestson returned to Salem last week for an indetlnltc pe riod. Miss Pearl Hobson loft, Thursday, for Salem, where she will remain for Home time. Mr. J. M. Dunlvln ma6o a business trip to Albany tho latter part of last week' In tho Interests of the Stayton mills. Miss Esther Robertson, of Salem, Is homo for a short visit with friends and relatives. Mr. Cane and wife, of Halscy, have moved to our llttlo town nnd Mr. Capo will take chango of tho butcher shop formorly run by Mr. Apple. Mr. Chas. Dorcas, of Brooks, was a Stnyton visitor last week, The Pugh Gold Medal contest will tnko placo tho 14 and 10,of this mouth, nt tho Christian church. Mrs. Hughes, of Lebanon, who has been a guest at tho homo of Mrs. Lee Biown, loft for her homo tlio latter part of last week Directed Upon the Oreeon Lesriskt'ire EDITOR JODBNAL: ne write yon and Lobby. to Inform n. L. Barkley, and other Pleofe organize the liou?c. so the silver senators and representatives hungry push can get Its striker on' how the people In this section feel mic payroiu. ,n rtnfn ' m flin pleetlon of a Thnhnnw.i.M'pr - ,.ra9ni,i ! Vaiu States senator. We pledged until it Is organized right. Keepour senator and representatives too your ey6 on that facU i vote for John II. Mitchell, but he was supposed to be a staunch Silverman, but has since proved himself a traitor to the cause: and we do not want John n. Mitchell. Our earnest hopes are that no silver Republican, Demo crat or Popul'st will vote for him We do not care who you vote for, so that he Is a known, genuine silver man. "We hope all who have the cause at heart will all vote together, and keep voting for their choice, until the last minute of the last day and not do as the they did in 1882 when Dolph was elected; and again when McBrlde was elected. We do not write to our senator or representatives from this county, as they are all gold standard men. Wo would like to see a bill passed for elec tion of road supervisor, by vote of the people of the several districts, to hold otllce for two years. Kindly place our request before n L. Barkley and other silver people. If we have any friends at the capitol we would suggest the Idea of sending us some copies of bllls,Introduced; also reports of various departments of state. y Samuel Aplin, ' John P. Aplin, D. M. Donbar. Out of regard for the anxious candi dates for clerkships 'the house ought certainly to hurry Its organization. ' Governor Lord's message l in the hands of the printer and will make sixty full pagos. Itls cry exhaustive. Thk Journal breaks the record for a &hletn paper by haying seventy daily subscribers at Eugene. The Journal dally circulation extends to every county In the dtate. Simon and Bourne are holding up the house! Thirteen Populists are holding up the house I Simon -and the Populists arc In cohabitation I Oh, ye political gods, how the purl tied Mltchellltcs weep 1 Their weeps arc enough to cause the whole state to fall on Its knees. The Statesman Is Billy and clacking at the dictation of a disgruntled Re publican. After apparently support ing Dolph, but secretly conspiring to defeat hliu,ilts managers now display their Ignorance of the whole, situation by every line they print. It Is the organ of the NITS. 'BLACKWELI3 I WANT an. - HiTIRHIlM Ntwi-IIWFLUJ'1"' P1 ID NO OTHER. tRTZklK? . il eu'NE..Vl ' X & I' g-r-B-. lfeTW jifrlig? Yon Trill An ono eonpoa liulde each two ounce bg, ad two eonponi Inilde each foar ounce bog of Black well' Durham. Bnf bag of thU celebrated tobaeeo and read the eoupon-whieh sires a lilt of valuable prti- cnU and bow to get them. A person going by tho namo of Hayes forged several small checks In Heppner last week. Ho left town be fore being apprehended. Ho is de scribed as follows; Llghtcomplcxion, medium holght, weight about 170 pounds, woro a common suit, brown In color, soft brown hat, light sandy mustache; had a respectable appear ance, handssoft, nnd looked very llttlo llko a laboring man, Tho ship of stato has struck a snag. HBI-f' J-JU JiX" Pound dead I Theie It lomethlna' (hocVIng about smlilcn lrtu that the mere mention of it wiencLct the nerven of enUivc people Million of people ptay for delivciancc ftow It. Hvt ty Sunday In e ery Itplcottal church In the world, thce wuid ate said ' ' I'roni lalllf uj niurtlrr ud tudiirn dretb, Oood I.iail, ilcllvrr ui" Juit why auddett denth ehould be hock lnfr. and death after llnecriuK dUease eaty to bear, would puute any one to tell. It would item that it would be more terrible to ce aorae lotd one wattine away, daily becomine weaker daily alipptni; toward a death nolexa certain because it wan Mow In cotnlnir Contuniption tausea more deathi than heart diieaie tnote than cholera more than cllow fever - more lhan any other disease the world ha ever known. And yet people are carelca about it A man in danger of audden death from heart di cute can avoid the danger limply by keeping quiet and avoiding excitement. Consump tion got right on with it deadly work, no matter what the man doea or how he con ducts himself, If he doesn't take the right medicine to cure it Consumption afiecti the whole body It Is a blood disease. It permeate the whole system It shows in (he lungs because the blood goes to the lungs for putitkMttou It carries impurities theie to be made pure If there is too much Impurity, the lung are over worked -overloaded the impurity stops there The germ of disease stop there. They develop aud multiply and then consumption take definite form Dr Pierce's CoUWn Med leal Discovery ewe 9 per cent of allcact of consumption, lingering coutUs, throat and bronchial disease if ft i taken accord Ida to directum. Oct it at drug slarra: learn alt about It In Dr l'lcice's great 1004 page woik, "Common Sense Medical Ad viser," sent ratK on receipt of si one-ccnl stamp to coscr cost of malting only It contains louS pages, profusely illustrated. It is a verilable medical library, complete In one volume, livery family should possess a copy for leady tfctiQnee in case of audden tckntuor.acctdenl. Vrida DUpeuiiijI Medical AMocUUm,-lttito, N. V. ' ' I The old rotten machine is gcttlnir Its jbst dues. It lias deceived the people In every promise It ever made? It paraded McKinley as a silver man to deceive the pejplo Into voting the Republican ticket by representing it was on a silver platform. With such a basis of fraud and deception, they have tho assurance to say they stand for principle. Nat Langcll of Ashland, Is one of the pioneer members of this house and an old time politician. Ho was a vo lunteer In the Indian wars,and a mem ber In 1872 In tho lower house. He was on tho state and county committees of tho Republican party. He was 0 years deputy Internal Revenue collector un der Curtwrlght and Col. "Weldler. Mr. Langcll Is a quiet member but an ef fective worker when he takes hold. Ho is a loyal supporter of Senator Mit chell. Tlio house committee on credentials has three reports ready to bo sub mitted whenever organization is ef fected. One report, slifncd by Bark ley and Bllycu, unseats Nosier and re fusos to scatlluntlcy,leaving Coos and Curry without n rcprescntatlve.glvmg the house a total vote of only GO. U'llcu signs a report seating Huntley. Thomas and Stanton make a report beating Nosier. Mr. Nosier Is a car. pouter by trade, n grand urmy man, and a correspondent of tho Coqulllo City Bulletin. So far Mr. Nosier has not spoken In tho House. Ho is not counted as a Populist by the Popu lists, having openly gone over to Mc Kinloy after his election to the legislature. STATE NEWS. O.KJS'.VODFtX'.. That Mail Recovered. Last ovening at 0:30, Win. Molr dis covered near tho big bridge, rolled up In a piece of brown paper, about tlfty letters. In large otllclal envelopes, which had been taKcn from tho mail pouch, cut open Saturday night. About thirty of them had been opened, and the contents of about uair or tuoso una been replaced in too envelopes anu me bal ance wns in a chaotic condition. A number of letters had been mailed by Ladd & Buh and upon examina tion tho checks In them were found Intact. Karl Race, Mrs. Heeler and olliere who had also mailed checks. called and found tholr checks. Others having mailed letters on Saturday in largo envolopcs would do well to call at the postotllco and look up their lettors. Those which woro unopened havo today beon forwarded. The mulling dork found all tho common sized en velopes undisturbed, and somo have boon sant on. No registered mall was In the pouch which was robbed. As far as learned thore has been no los to anyouo. Catarrh iCannot Do Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ; 'ther caneot resell the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood constitutional dlsetse and lo orde. so cure it you must take internal rcuvdtest Hall's l starch lure is takeniniemtlly and i quack br one of ibe beat physieUM in this country far yean, and is a regular retcripttoa It is c imposed of ike best tonic known, combined with the ll blood punner, acting directly upon th Mucous surface The perfect lOtuUtatwri of the two ingredients it what proluces suct wcndcrlul results in curing Catarrh. Send for le-tumoniaU tree. F 1. Ciiitxgv S Co., Toledo, O. by all i' The county levy for Union county is 24 mills. Charles Moore, of Newberg, is ar ranging to embark in the Belgian hare Industry. The county court of Linn county, orddred the action of the board of .equalization Ignored. In Jutico Filloons' court, In The Dalles, Saturday, James Slmonson was held in bonds of 300 to appear be fore the next grand Jury and answer to a charge of rape. The "sports" of Pendleton got up a light Thursday between a bear and four noted bear dogs owned by A. De Spaln and Henry Thompson. Tho bear was sent over from west of the mountains The light was declared a draw. Charles Parrott and wife, of Reed ville, were arretted Monday, on a charge of stealing $-100 from the resi dence of Isaac Allen Mr. Allen is a bachelor, and lives near Rcdvllie, and is quite wealthy. The money was kept in a trunk in his house. Ha had shown Mrs. Parrot where the money was kept. On the night the trunk was broken open. Allen stayed with tlio Parrots In Reedvllle, One of tho richest gold discoveries ever made In Southern Oregon, was made by P. B. Sherwood, formerly a druggist of Canyonville. It is not yet known whether it is a pocket or a real mine. With a ten foot sluice box with r lilies so small that tho largo pieces of gold could not be saved, and only the water from a small vain ho washed out $500 In one day with a slnglo man ."hoveling dirt, a man made $50 working over tho tailing with a rocker, Sherwood has now $3000 In nuggets, SAMPLES. Information for Persons Receiving Copies of This Issue. The Journal has In the past year gained a state circulation, ir, is tue only paper in Oregon besides the Or egonlan that Is taken In every part, or the state as the postofflce records show. You are asked to circulate It Because: 1. It Is a clean paper. 2. It is an Independent paper. 3. It Is an opposition paper. It op poses curruptpoiltics, corrupt methods and corrupt men in all parties. It supports aggressively the GOOD It flnds'ln public and private life and In all parties. It attacks the evil wherever it finds it. Tue Journul advocates old fasnioued honesty and Jeffersonlon simplicity. It don't know the mean ing of compromise of principle. It is always on the side of the people a against the aggressions of power that tend to destroy freedom and equal rights. The 'Wasco county commissioners have ordered tho construction of a new truss bridge across Hood rlver,at the town, Catarrh in the Head Is a disease that may lead to cosump tlon. Catarrh is cauyed by Imntire blood, and the true w.t to i-tirc it is by purifying the blood. Hood's S.trsa parilla cures catarrli because it re moves the canse of It by purifying the blood. Thousands testify that they have been cured by Hood's Sara parilla. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, pain or gripe. All druggists. 25 cents. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tlififr. ilmlli tirutttJi M t&M TIJT W. acts directly upon th blood ana maooar, o Uco. llsil't Catarrh Cure is i medicine It was prescribed 13-SoUt druggists. Ttihe- nsjii slrutus 3JX STOniA. Suffered Eighteen Years. PsUna Departed aa& Sleep Came. Mrs. Julia A. Drown, of Covington, Tenn., whose husband bos charge of the electrio light plant at that place, ha been a great sufferer. Her ailments and speedy curs aro best described by herself, as follews: "For IS year I suffered from nervousness and Indigestion. I tried every remedy roc- book's fl0.6 I Special This Week, 300 Boxes Fine Paper and Envelopes, MACK, . DKNTIST.J c r,iol'i I M. Keene, old Whitel r'r Silcm. Or. Parlies desiring superior I canons Xlnorter... fee. in any branch are in especial ici'- m IIARKBT upl Z A MIES KE Proo,s. ,..!-ii t;rl of fresh and salt rcea $ KfTi hulk. 7c a lb, Cheapest meat , the Trv them. 17' Commercial st. own. lry tnera. Up """ tnop ""' stun win a Office: Willamette Hotel BuildiV For water service apply at office. Hill, , .,V,I month V in auvautc. mace a; rmplalnts at the office. blli TO UUK Plenty of money on good security. A large quantity of land for sale at low ficure and on easy terms. fc HAMILTON & M RSII. Room 5, Bush bank building. Box, See Window, DEARBORN'S Book Store, MADE SIE A 1V1AN S AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ' 1 ALL .AcrroKt iUeof railing Mem- MORTGAGE LOINS On inside property at 7 per cent. O.i farm and security at 8 per cent. Safe loans made or investors. Insurance effecred in reliable companies. JOHN MOM, broker, room No. 2, Iiush bank building. C. H. LANE, JllllWTilLI lit Commercial St., Salem Or l'Suits $15 upwards. l'ants$ upwands'UEl BREWSTER & WHITE, 1 1 AND , ffl All kinds of grain feed, ha, straw, etc., at lowest prices. 91 COURT ST, - SALEM. JAPAN TRADING COT. 208 COMMMERCIAL ST., SALEM. Finest bamboo furniture, Japanese Curios, toys etc.. For Holidays. Only 'Tap" store in town Will be sold especially cheap for Christmas trade. Lowest prices ever offered fot best stock m this line. 12 12 im oi7iImpotncr.Sleeplefunefts,etc,CATjBed by Abuse an1 other ccm and Indis cretion', itpy q restore Lmt Unlit. IVipy quickly and aurtty l lLHiiiy in niii nr vntintf nmi fit a man, for 6tudy,bu"inesB or marriage or yoantt, and ft nr tnnrrlno-. Prevent InsanltT nml (Vnitimntlnn if Ukenin time. Their ne shows immediate i m prove- ment And effect n CUKE xtrhprn nil nthnra tnlf T. i ujjuo uajiag ma jrenoina jxjox xaojets. 'Xaej mtb cared thoasands end trill caro you. We cire a rositire written pa a ran toe to effect n cure In each case or refund the money. PricefiO cents per package, or lUpackaffoe full treatment) for $2.hoi)r mailAa DJSin WIUDDer. ODOn rooeitlt at nrfrn. Plrwnlnx fp AJAX REMEDY CO.. ,.''ff.? k 1 Chluso, lj. tor sale at Slem, Oregon, by D.J.FRYuudG. W. PUTNAM, CO YEARS EXPERICNCE. For service for the season. iCall at Brown's meat market, corner Center nnd Thirteenth treet. Finest milk stock in Orecoo. 12 n tf m M Best Meats in the city. Prompt delivery. Cottle Block Shop. Court Street Shop. GEO. FENDIUCH, Prop. tret i hlle beln ciaua, lira. iff treated by three local phrsl. llarret, Maler and 6herod. tie hr SSSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW Newly Enlarged and Improved Excellent rooms and the best meals, Rates reasonable. Strangers should see us before engaging. arLlglited by electricity throughout, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, COPVomuTQ a. A?J,!D ,e"ll!n .a iltctth ind description mar qulcklr ascertiin, free, whether an Indention Is SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Felk tat Barber Shop Will be pleased lo meet all my old patrons in my new quarters. First-class work guar. jnteed at popularr prices. Shaying 10 cents. Ilaircuttmg 15 cents. One trial on your part insures regular patronage. EyBaths only 15 cents 12 2r im GEO. W. PLASTER, Prop. ttt W I'atots sent free. Aadrcss MUNN & CO., 3flt llromlnm. Niw Vorlt. Salem SteamLaundr y Please notice the cut in prices on the foliowingi m::::::::.:"::::!k;sss S2SI5K&.;:;:;: 3u cmli ji x'l"" .......1 cent "'.?. "auercnieu cents KhMtiiml .;u i:il .'' J cents nl Z.C1 v "'P enu per dozen, and other work in proportion. Flannels and other work in telhgently washed by hand ou j. uimstcd frop, Mbs. Jcua A. Droww. lnforaed mo that I had become clroprfeat, ?J?d ,.htb.ert,.WM "lU P as. t then decided to try Dr. Miles Restorative Nenriae, I as then unable to ret to iIhr nml 1 til ftVlttvtit ttwtn rlnelna .11 fbJf V.mo I ha eP JeV pain la mr left aUle. J tnu sisost nittralii, ViaCbu after taking one-half bottle of the Aarin S11 ti ' ' jus as weti as I erer Cxfc h did. The -Nerviiu Is the only remedy that ,. . " rBics wnsteTvr, 1 am sow well and stronr, and I lAonk (7ul ntrudaa MRS. JULIA A. DROWN. Dr. Utles Nerrlne U sold on a poattrra nnt thai the first botUe wlU vSi! All dracetsu sell It at IL botUea fortlLi? hVh,o&refeoiSii r&4c&u .Dr. Alikis' Nervine RSSUiJ Winter Tourist Rates in Effect t.$ South and "viuvucasu Florida Georgia, Alabama To Secure th& lowest rates and fastest time, k for tlckeUTia Bill Savings of nearly 25 percent if you pUr. chase BOUND TRIP .ets. tloirlte f0r lnforma- i, , Portland, Or. For Do'.lcacy. lor purity, and for 1d. ..... jaaaassaaKS: FASHIONS Wtmt I POZZONI'S t complexions POWDER nEMANhAMVATSTnESAME.; V I REMOVED.- 13 D- S. Bentley successor to Salem Improve, went Co., is nicely housed at the corner of yemekeia and Front streets, and west of the First National Bank ThiinMn ik. ..r,ir for past favors, we would gladly have them call and see us at our new office. Having he telephone moved, when you desire any thing ring up No 30. All bustness attended to Promptly A fnl, stocU of Qn hand, especially of all kinds of woof. 1.5 im a' W.ffi'Slb-St!- V m A POZZOWj's S 2 B&wag". A IT IS SOLD ETEEYWIIEbe. 45 JODROW ssss si-a5a ln; rm l"ocomeher-?ran- JVpanof theWSI ?,0'?red bpot.Tl,-roat' wmmm SSMiSS piSSSMBJS5 Ai ratUoshoVa!uo """ D Depot Express. raretnd11 aSl 8nd PMsenSer trains. Bag E exPtess' all parts of the city. Prompt service. Telephone No. 70. JAMES KAUJSK. T- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEVTiLER, Thomas docks. ett ais Commercial Street Iver Larson, f,?n!tr,?I:"ioncounty. Oregon, ktt 'applied for a patent for V Rolling j-t a wriAr And pulverizer that has had no equal hereto. Iyer Larson, Eager, Or. 12-15 1 n k fore. Ilea woce nes. Sulhi'ne'nrW c'Ba. confrctionery. 1 v'"' "'! JIS1U ing a ta non-Dolsoooa "UlliKa iT.'SX'hJor Uonurrli 'Itolsir.XSfl UTTJ' "Prnsiorrn, eiiruiS VI lViltt' nnnatnraldlJ. cu . . ..i..- u -'. or snr innsmms- 1'w.ttTL. ".?" Irrltallon ur ulcera ltsUt)afii,r,r.:. "" " mucous niem IJrfl ""iwwiitjo, wraui Jiun-astrinscnk lSHilTUI, Sold by UrncvUt aatlrnlskin. v.a.1. or unt in plain wrapr'. J7 esprew. prepaid, to VXS. or 3 bottles, siji., Circular seat on reauasl VjK )t BMmmzwzi