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. -- iii.ti,artin"j iiiiw "fT itfri.r-r ' ' i" DAILY "OAPB AL JOURW AL, SAL, fflBGON. FBroAT. BWPTHMBgR 18, 1906. s 1! . f f IWAidk YOURSELF GO BY, Just stand aside and watch yourself go by Think of yourself as "he" Instead of "I." Note, closely as Iri other men you note, The" bag-kneed trousers" and the II seedy coat, V Pick flaws; find Tault; forget the man Is you, And strive to make ybur;'(tttimat') ring true; Confront yoursolf and look you in the. eye . 1 Just stand aside and watchyourself go by. . I i ' Interpret all your motives just as though You looked, on ono whoso faults you 4 did1 not know; LetjRundlsguiscd contempt surge y through you when Yon, boo you shirk, O commonest of meal Desplso your cowardlco; condemn Awhate'er Yow "nolo of falsoncss in you nny- where. Defend Sot one defect that shames your'eyo Just stand aside and watch yoursolf go by. . ,.. And then, with eyes unveiled to what i you loathe ", Back to your self-walled tenement ? you'll go "With tolerance for all who dwell be- low. The. faults of others then will dwarf ) ' and shrink, Love's'' claim grow fitrongor by ono J '.' jnlghty link When you, with "ho" an substltuto , " for "I," llavo stood nsldo nnd watchod your self go by. Strickland W. Gillian In Sifecoss. A Paying Investment. Mr. John Whito, of 38 Highland Ave., Houlton. Maine, says: "Have been troubled with a cough ovorjJ wlntod and spring. Lant winter trlod ninny ndvortlsod romodlos, but the cough contlnuod until I bought a COo bottle of Dr. King's Now Dis covery; boforo Hint wns half gono, tho cough waa all gono. This wlntor tho samo happy retail t hns followed ; a few doses ouco moro hnnlflhod tho annual cough. I nm now convinced that Dr. King's Now Discovery Is the best ot all conigh and lung romodlos." Sold under guarantoo n. J. G. Perry's drug ntoro. 50c nnd CI. 00. Trial bottlo froo. GREEN LIGHT BEST FOB EYES If it woro not for tho subtle har monies and soothing Influences of green rays lu the light of tho sun we would all bocomo raving lunatlci and would soon destroy each othor and tho human rnco would bocomo extinct. Sclnoco doclnros this to bo truo, Tho light of tho sun in compoHod of rays of various colors, which, coiublnod togothor, form light. Tho three primary colors nro rod, bluo and green. The older Idea was that thoy woro rod, -bluo nnd yellow, but this wns bnacd on experiments with color pigments. Sclonco doclnros this to bo true, and vlolot, or actinic rays in sun light, nro exceedingly Irritating to the nervos ot tho retina of tho oyo. Arid It has discovered that green rays inro soothing and restful. That Is why there la moro crlmo 'in sutnmor than In wlntor. Tho hot 'tor tho Bun's rnya tho moro murder, 'tights, suicides and quarrels thoro wro, bocauso In summer tho vlolot rays predominate- in sunlight. Shut a man up In a room whoro bo will sco nothing but red, and no tjroon at all. and ho will In time bo como u lunatic, says science. Tho reason Is that tho constant Irrita tion caused by tho rod rays will eventually bo moro than tho mind can fctimd. First, tho mau will bo como nervous, then his maunor will bocomo Irritable and ho will bo crosi and peeileh and Anally ho will break down. But take this mau from his room i of red and it irritating Influooco and put him in tho country whoro every thing ho uooa Is green and ho will quickly recover bocauso tho green rays will soothe and rest him, Kvoryono knows how beneficial a stay lu tho country is to a man who lhaa brokon down in the city. Tho "majority of doctors think, when they lirescrlbo for, a patient a rest In the country, that tho benefit Is tb come from tho peace and quiet there: But vclenco now says that tt comes Trtly from tho green light rays that Yerywhera greet tKo oyo. If tho grass and follsgo were red Instead of green w would all be .unities, says science. The reason why o many city por wona break down, and the reason there are moro crimes of violence In the city than there aro lu the cou try la proportion to the population UfeocauM la the city there is a pre- yonderanee of r4 rays reflected from 'M r-A brick Iw- and pavements jtug H, ttljr wewaterla these is constantly irritated luntllat last the whole nervous system ' is shattered by it. Experiments have been made to show the Influence of the violot and red rays ot tho sun upon animals and insectB. In London a scientist shut some ants in a box and put a prismatic glass over It so that the rays of th sun paessing through It were broken up and only the ultra vlolot and rod rays entered the box Tho ants immediately began to Bcampor to got out of the rays. Thoy would huddle In a corner where there was greon or blue, but as soon as tho red rays woro thrown thoro thoy would scampor away. It waa tho same with guinea pigs and mice. Thoy tried to escape from tho irri tating infkionco of tho red rays. Thoso are the rays which cause sunatroko and heat. It has boon demonstrated that thoso rays will plerco tho skull and that thoy have an irritating influonco on tho brain. Tho effect of red and vlolot rays upon animals is again domonstratod In tho madness of bulls whon con fronted with a mass of that color. To scientists color Is simply tho irritation of the nerves of tho eyo by tho waves of light. Different wavo longths glvo dlfforont color sensa tions. Daniel Burlolgh Parkhurst, lectur or on art In Dickinson college, say3 In his work, "Tho Painter in Oils:" "It Is the gonorally accopted the ory now that thoro aro throo primary eonsationB; tbnt Is, tho oyo In son sltlvo to three kinds of color, and thnt all othor shades and varieties of color aro tho rosults of mingling or overlapping of tho waves which produce Uiobo throo colorB and Ins tating moro or loss tho norves sensi tive to onch color simultaneously." A Sure-enough Knovkcr. J. 0. Goodwin, of Roldsvlllo, N 0 says: "Ilucklon's Arnica Salvo Ih a suro-onough knockqr for ulcers. bad one camo on my log last wum mor, but that wondorful Balvo knocked It out In n fow roundB. Not ovon n Bcnr remained." Guaranteed for piles, noros, burns, etc. 25c at J, 0. Perry's drug store. o General Summary. Tho wenthor during tho wook was favorablo, with moan tompornturos slightly abovo normal. In tho south western counties, back from tho coa'st, thoro was ono warm day, whon tomporaturos of 100 dcg. or moro occurrod In sovoral placos. EUo whoro throughout tho stato tho max imum tomporaturos woro generally bolow 90 dog. Tho foro part of tho weok was rolattvoly cool, but no frosts woro reported, although tho tomporaturos In somo of tho plateau counties woro dangorously nonr tho front mark. Tho oponlng and closing days woro nhowory, but tho amount of rainfall was gonorally light and tho showers fell mostly In tho moun tains and foothills, and in many ot tho cultivated valleys nono occurred. SmoktnoBs Increased during tho weok, nnd rain Is nocdod to put out brush fires, which havo again bocomo num erous In tho forosted districts. Tho sunshlno was about normal, and no high winds occurred, tho wind movo niont on tho wholo bolng consider ably less than usunl. . Const District. Newport, Lincoln county,' Jno. E. Mntthows. Tho wenthor during the wook waa warm and dry, with sonis fog on tho 11th. Port Orford, Gurry county, E. W. Jonson. tho first part of tho wook was cloudy, with .54 Inches of rain; tho lattor part was clear nnd warm. Wlllaraotto Valley. Portland, Multnomah county, local offlco, Weather Bureau. Mondav was Bhowery and cool. Fair weather with rather high afternoon tempo ntures, provnlled during tho remain der of tho week. Thunder was( hoard early Sunday morning. Albany, Llnu county, F. M. Fronch Cloudy, with light rain on Mon day; tho rest of tho wook was clear, with normal tomporature. Corvallls, Denton county, E. P. Er win. Tho foro part ot tho wook was cloudy, with light showers. Tho rest of tho week was clear and warm. An early morning fog occurrod Satur day. gOHthej-H OrcgOH. Drain, Douglas county, Ira Wlm borly. Tho first part of tho week was cool and cloudy, with light showers; tho latter part was cloar and warm, CoiumbU BJvr Valley. Cascade Locks, Hood River coun ty, Val. T. Tomklns, Tho foro part of tho week was cool and cloudy. Light rain tell Monday and Tuesday. Tho close of the week was warm and clear. Hood River, Hood River county, II. L Hasbrouck. Fair weather pre vailed tho entlro weok. No precipita tion occurred. Wasco, Sherman county, J. R. Howell. Monday was cloudy, with light rain. Fine weather prevailed during tho rest, ot the week, Tho Dallas, 'Wasco county 8. L. Breeks. The week was very warm. Words of Prstfie For the several Ingredients oi which Dr. Pleree's medicines are composes, ss glv 'a by leaders Jn all the several scaoou of medicine, should havo far mors wghl than any amount of nou-professlonal tes timonials. Dr. Pierce's FavorlU Prescrip tion has tht bjukie or honebtt on every bottle-wrapper, in a full list of all its in gredients printed In plain English. If you are an invalid woman and sun's from frequent headache, backache, gnaw Ing dlstrM In stomach, periodical paint, disagreeable, catarrhal, pelvic drain, dragglifedown distress In lower abdomen or pclvjs, perhaps dark spots or specks dancing before the eyes, faint spells and kind Ibl symptom caused by female weak acs3,othnr derangement of the femlnlns organs, Vf 1 can not do better than takf Dr. Plcrefc Favorlto Prescription. The hf sjital, surgeon's knife and opera ting talJfmay bo avoided by the timely uso of Vt'avorltn Prescription" In such cacs. Thgrchy the obnoxfou- fxamln atlonsapTufnl irratmriuaoUhe lamllr physician can bo avoided andft thorough cQj.r" "' successful treatment carrnHrpiu Prescription "Rconi posed ol the very bci native medicinal roots known to medical science for tho cure of woman's peculiar aliments, contains no alcohol and bo harmful or hablt-formliiK drugs. Do not cxfHxt too much from 'Favorlls Prescription; "It will not perform mira cle? ; It win ml dlsolve or cure tumors. No medicine will. It will do as much to establish vigorous health In most weak nesses and ailments peculiarly incident to women as any medicine can. It must be given a fair rhanco by pcrscvcranco In It use for a rc:unabld length of time. Y"'l rnn'l ilTn'1 tn """p n 'rrrAt nnv trum hi') ttitui-n fr iij rrm-"'r n' Kick women arc Invited to consult Dr Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond enco li guarded m sacredly secret anr womanly conlIil(-ti is nro proticUil ;. professional prlvtuy. Addpi Dr. It. v Plorcn. Putfnlu.N. Y. Dr. Plume's I'lensnnt IVlPt- tlio U laxatlvo and reulutnr n( tit" U)w Thoy Invigorate stotmu-ti, hver m bowels. Ouo a laxative; 1v or tire cathartic. Kohv l lake u wii-lv Tho mean mnxlmum tomporatntro wns 82 dcg. On Saturday it wns 00 dog. Tho coldest morning was on tho Oth 43 degrees. During Mon day .01 rnln foil. . Clear Bklea havo prevailed during tho week. Thoro wns n vory small movomont of wind. Mlkknlo, Gilliam county, J. T. Cliandlor. On tho wholo, tho wook was pleasant; tho dnys averaged modoratcly warm nnd tho nights cool. Light rnln occurred on two dnyB. Tho winds woro light to brisk nnd variable Condon, Gilliam county, S. O. Dod- Bon. Tho nvorngo tompornturo was 02 degroos; tho highest was 8G dog nnd tho lowest 35 dog. Tho prevail Ing winds woro north nnd northeast. Pendleton, T'mntllla county, H. F. Johnson. Thoro woro two cloudy dnys, but no rnln foil oxcopt n trncif on ono day. Tho lnttor part of thj wook was vory warm. Hermlaron, Umntllla county, C. W Kellogg. Warm wenthor hns pre vailed this weok, tho Inst five dnys avornglng 05 degroon. Umatilla, Umntllla county, Ifolon T, Duncan. Light rnln fell on Mon day; tho bnlanco of tho wook wns calm and clear, with warm dnys and rool nights. EDWARD A. DEALS, Section Director, Portlnnd, Oregon. o Hmv to Get Strong. P. J. Dnly, of 12-17 W. Congrona St., Chicago, IoIIb of a wny to bo como streng: Ho HayB: "My mother, who lis old nnd wns vory foeblo, I deriving so much bonoflt from Elec tric Blttors, thnt I foil It's my dutv to tell thoso vh neod n tonic and strengthening medicine about It. In my mothor'a enso n marked gain In flesh 1ms resulted, Insomntn hns been overcome, and alio Ih stent! Ily grow ing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly romody stomach, liver nnd kldnoy complaints. gold . undor gunrnnteo nt J. C. Perry's drug store. 60c. o Ono man wns spcnklng to n friend about a cortnln girl in town when ho snld "sho la a decided blondo." "Yos," snld tho othor, "but sho only dooldod it Inst weok," for which break somebody should havo given him a brunetto oyo. Rel Treatment for a Burn. If for no othor reason, Chamber Iain's Salvo should bo kept In ovory housohol.1 on account of Ita great value in tho treat niont of burns. It nllnyi tho pa In almost Instantly, and unless tho Injury Is n sovoro ono, heals tho parts without leaving a scar. This wlvo is also unoqualod for chapped hands, soro nlpplos and dlseasos or the skin. Prlco, 25 cunta For sale by Dr. Stono's Drug Storo. o But tho telephono girl Is dlfforont from this If hor best friend should call It la likely colver. sho couldn't ro- DoWltt's I.:ttlo Early Risers aro small pill, easy to take, gentlo and sure. Snld by all druggists. n Stato Fnir'a Spevlal Trains via Ore gon Klectrict Hallway. Special trains will leavo Salem during fair weok as follews: a. in. p. m. d:05 1:45 9:05 3:2S 10:15 5:30 11:05. 0:00 7:00 . S:30 All trains Villi stop nt Stato tvct, Hood street and ItlgUUm! iwohho In Wtkm to Mill strrtX station to tak oh or let o wenrs. For further information apply to Q. E, Albln, agent, phono 392; or G. P. Nevlue, 0. P. A., Portland. 9-H-lw. CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Three Lines, Three Insertions, 25c. ForSaToGnTlj a choice of three teams. Gustav Mltzner, Routo No. 3, Salem, Or. 9-11-lw For Bale 18 head of Merino bucks, from tho Mlnto stock, ono of tho oldeBt breeders of Merinos in Ore gon. Prico $10 por hoad. G. W. Eoff, Salem, Oregon, Routo No. 0, Box 42 Oa-ll-lm FOR SALE. Good 8-room houso with 2 ncrca of la'nd; good barn, chicken park, plonty of fruit; carpet goes with houso; good woodshed; $3000. Good new houso; 4 bedrooms, with good woodhouso; good barn; 3 lots. $2500. 5-room house; good well of water, 2 largo lota; plonty of fruit; uioo. Good C-room houso; bath tiled bath good basement, good Btablo; plenty of fruit on place, Btove and othor furnlturo goes with it. Prico $2600. Good 7-room houso; good woodshed, utnblo; good voll of water, brick wall undor hew bo; 3 lotB, somo fruit; $2000. Good 7-room house, 3 bedroom", closet for each; ono tollot, bath, septic tank; oletric wired; porch closo in $1750. 8-room houGo; good Btablo, porch al most all around tho houso; two largo lots; $2100. , Also do mo houses for ront. J. O. 8HULZ. 18t N. Liberty street. BUY NOW. Now is tho tlmo to buy rent ostato In Salem. Population will bo 30,000 In 1015. Watch Salem grow, for bnrgalno seo us. Wo nro going to offer a block ot lots lu South Sc lera for a fow days only; lota $70 to $200, don't overlook this snap; 50 lots In North Salem, $75 nnd up. .Brooklyn addition, $50. Don't pay ront but buy n lot and go to building at onco. TorniB glvon. ?000. Cozy 5-room Iioubo, woodshed, good drilled well, pump, l& lotB, would bo choap at $800. $000. Hard-flnlflhcd houso, 5 rooms, pantry, basement, good brick foundation, barn, chicken houso, 1 lots, cloao in. Tonus. $1800. Modorn houso, 7 rooms, electricity, pantry, bath, toilet, wash stand, Bqwor, front enst, Modorn houso, closo In. For prlco and full par . tlcmlnrs cnll on us today. FARMS. FARMS. FARMS. Wo havo somo ot tho very best fnrma In tho valloy. Prlco $20 por ncro nnd up. Sovoral good exchanges, fnrniB for city proporty. What havo you to trndo In city or coun try proporty? Soo BECHTKIi Al MINTON, ! 1 1 Stato Stm-t, ltaynu Bldg, R 7-8. SEE MY BARGAINS. Commercial hall for rent, for dwell ings nnd lodging houso. A splendid 40-ncro tract; flno im provements, orchard, walnuts and lognnborrlcs; excollent spring water nt houso and barn; C mll?b out. 100 acres; R.nlondid dairy farm; houso, barn, orchard, splendid spring water to both houso and barn. Houses for salo and ront monoy on real estate; notary work dono; flro, llfo and accident Insurance that pays It loasos. Promptly em ployment oltlco for nil kind of work. R. R. RYAN, Corner Commercial uiul Center sts. Look at somo of our bargains In real estate. Only ono ot thoso cholco lots loft, cornor Court and 13tb street. Prlco $1000; tho othors told. 73 flno lots near ear line. Only $75 each, If sold soon. Good 4-room houso and two lots, one block from car line, only $550; .$100 cash; balance Installments; a snap. A flno 200-acro farm, good buildings, 160 acres In cultivation, some good timbor; can Irrlgato 100 acres; good orchard; on gravol road; close to town; Is an extra farm; best bargain In this county. Only $50 per aero. If you want to buy a home or fruit tract, seo us. Wo have some fine acre property to sell cheap. Houses lu any part ot tho city. Have houses to rent; money to loau. No charges tor showing property A. Q. SMITH CO. Room 9 over United States National Bank. " BUTTERNUT HRKAD. It ti worth more thaa any eta read yet the prioa la no higher far at year grocer'. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, , TfeouuM & Ceetoy, Preps. MIS OBLLAN SOUS Loot On corBcr of Liberty surf Stato streets, Wednesday morning, a yel low grip conlhinlng lady's wearing apparel. Finder leavo at Journal offlco, rccelvo reward and no ques tions asked. 9-lC-3t Lost Ladles' hunt! ng case gold watch at fair grounds Tuesday ov oning. Flndor leave same at Jour nal. 9-17-3t For Rent A large and a small dairy farm, nunntng water, ten miles from Salem, near creamery. Box 113, Turner, Oregon. 9-17-3t i------j--i i i mwaammmmmmmmmmmm For Rent. Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, students preferred. Coll at 142 Court or phono 1474 Main. . 9-16-3t tTM, Owing to a Business Change In Cal ifornia, will sacrifice my building under construction on tho cornor of 17th and Trade stroots, subject to chango on plans. W. N. Mun soy, 356 S. 17th street. 9-16-3t Lost On tho cornor of 12th and Wilbur streets, Monday ovonlng, a black purse containing $9.00 In monoy and sovoral other articles. Reward If loft at Journal. , 9-15-3t Mrs. O. A. Spanlding Will bo loca od at tho fair all this wook, in the pavilion. All ladles desiring work, bring your hair or como proporcd to buy now. 9-15-5t Lost A whito and tan pointer; li conso tag 184. Roturn to 225 Twontloth stroet for rownrd. 9-12-tf Cement Work Concreto walks, sop tio tanks, comont floors and foun dations. Estimates furnished and all work guaranteed. J. P. Votch, 328 Marlon street. Phono 608. 9-10-tf Wcngcr itt Cherrlngton Plnnoa and Organs solu on easy terms; tolo phono 1187; 247 Commorclal Street, Salem, Oregon. tt Salem Cash Market Tho finest cut of moats at tho lowest prlcos. My phono 370, 247 S. Commorclal St. P. W. Royoltx, Prop. 7-21-tf Help Furnished Free of Charge By Latham Land Company, 47t State stroot, phono No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call at , ofllco or phono us. Also have cows for salo, Concreto Work Get my prices on sldowalks. curba, soptlc tanks and comont work ot any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. M Ward, 2378 Maplo Avo Highland. Phono 560. Jtily24-tf. -get ljuinbcr and Fuel Co.-Lumber shingles, building material wood and coal. Low prices and prompt doltvorlen One block oast of S, P. passenger depot Phone 108 7-2-tf llutto & Wcnderoth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle tho colobrated Kellog gand Castlt whiskies. Cool and refreshing bee constantly oi draught Sout) Commorclal street. 9-3-lyr Unlnrged -Our moat market on E.t Stato street has beon doublod In slzo and wo aro bettor prepared han over to scrv customers. Prompt servlco and tho best of meats our motto. Call or phone 109. B. E. Edwardi Meat Co. Tho Home Seekers Information Bu reau will place you In direct com munication with owners of farms and city proporty. Chamber Com merce, Portland. 222 N. Commer cial street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf Lost a lady's hat on penitoutiary road, between Illlhoe hop yard and Twonty-flfth street. Finder leavo at Journal ofllco. 9-14-3t Taken from Passenger Depot Fri day, August 4, yellow leather suit case, containing gent's furnishing, S. P. book of rules and S. P. sta tionary and other articles. Ploaso return to agont passengor station and receive reward. 9-14- WANTKD Wanted A fllaco to work for board and room by high school students. Communicate with J, M. Powers, superintendent city schools. Phone office. 446, residence 330, 9-12-2v Wanted At once, good b&y to carry papers, one with pony preferred. Apply to Journal. 9-8-tf Wanted to buy A blacksmith shop with or without tools, In good lo cation In city. Will buy the property at a reasonable price. Address Fred Dupras, 235 Bara ga, avenue. Marquette, Mich. 8-18-tf. - 1 Wanted Money to loan. If you have money to loan on real estate at 6, 7 or S per cent, send It to me, as I haro many application for such loans. Bank references fur nished on application. S. H. G rub er, S26 Board ot Trade Bldg., Port land, Oregon, 9-9-ln Wanteduy nun on fata, of Journal. Ait, 5H rpcatcrs Pakiu" Union No. ios-1 joirers of . turdajr ereaZjJ Hearst hall, 4?05 M "ennt. Rec, get Foresters of Ab wod Forester,, jj" .uu,uy night i otato street w.u " J. O. Perry, fuJ Central Lod.e ---. n-i. tt... . "' I ner Btato sm t!T. Tuesday of each ZT m. Oscar JoOBM Auueitsuu, 14. 01 R. Modern Woodmen i 6wu Ki-uur uaap N, ovory Thursday t o'clock in HoIbmj, W", v. P.; P. a. Woodmen of Weridv: nay night at 7:30, land ia. Lupton, 0. a; p Clerk. LinoolB Annnity Ub dent and pension ia 000,000 pledg,d; ertrj uooa .agents want! Mongomory, inprea, Box432 Salem, Ortt Ryan, secretary, S4 DRAYMEU, (.'uiumlns Hrofl.'TriaHwi All kinds of tranitfr Furniture and pliaoi l for shipment. P-ohmI our motto. Stand tbi 252 South CoaBHrel Phone 210. Reklm RASH akii nnnn'uTS frHnkilrowa. kiBsli ash, doors, mouldlnp. of houBo finish ind work. Front stret, brt and Court. Mats til at the office. SALEM WATER C0J OFFICE C1TV 1L11 For wntor service apply Bills payable monthly la LIVERY AMI FKF.ll SfJ Livery nnd Peed Htat ofllco fjlable. at 254 Fe betweon comaertul & streots. Toloplon ill. the finest liveries it ti bo found here. Weiticottl son. props. 10 I'LUMIlEnS 'heo. M. Barr PlumblBf.l and steam hcatlns ani 164 Commerrtal itrM Main 192. M. J. i'ctiel PlmnWnj, tift gas fitting. Snccessorto! Murphy. 226 Coma 'Prono Main 17. REAL E8TATE FOR NOTE I THESE I Vw y Twonty-ono acrei, 14 from Shaw, IH story barn, 17 acres prune, i bearing. If sold at ow coos with Dlace. Price : Flftyflve acres on Howtll .7 miles from Salem, i room houso, good " acres cleared, balance to $ and pasture 20 acres to Prlco si iu per uv. riltw lnla tnr salt) cbfJ?' umounts down, Ml monthly installments, so toU OLMSTED UNB 37 STATE STREET. Great Chlawe 0 t. M. HUM Has medlclno which f"j known disease. " . . ..n 0,iirantees tO " Asthma, Lung, Throat R Debility, Stomacn, - T.n..t.ia. in any blIP swollen soreness, oroke .. n-imif- all smaupox; &iju-i . , ... , ... if.,,.!. Fe neaa, Hernls Troubles a" J fjOMUiiauuu -. . ,- fklnou drO ioag v., w-- -j,-( 16S High St,. UP"" : First Class LiYcry, and Mrim Largest stock of ne town. Tk Old CM Oftwr Ferry aai IJ Proprietors, ou - - Pkaa-MaJnT. Sab. flpA W : M 'ii