i.1 f 4 THE COLUMBIAN, BLOOMSBURO, PA. Lisa is 16 ounces of pure coffee to tie pound. Coated Cof.'ees are only about 14 ounces of coffee and two ounces of eggs, glue, etc., of no value to you, but moncvin theDOcket form qnb.il u.4 IftihacM. HIRED SPECIAL TAIX A BOLD GANO OF ROBBERS- Have Plied Their Vocation Successfully Now lor Soveral Weeks. The posto.Tice rollers who re cently operated at Mainvillc, Pic Hire Rocks, and several other places, are verv daring and yet with all the chances they take, the outfit has so far succeeded in ev.ul jnR capture notwithstanding that there are at least a dozen detec tives on the hunt fur them. This K'ig, at least it is supposed to be, last Tuesday night tortured Be'nii'.e Metich at his home at Mill ersbuig. Tliev stole a horse and carriazj and later drove to West Milton where two ot them were seen in an abandoned boiler house It is said that all postage stamps stolen were sent to New York city where they are disposed of by a "fence." The gang usually rides freight trains and before a robb.ry sometimes puts up at a hotel. The robbers work under the di rection of a leader who plans all the jobs. He usually stops at the best hotels and rides passenger trains, lie is described as a tall, red whiskered man and lias been seen in the vicinity of Mainvide, upon different occasions. - -. . - - - - - WHICH PAPER? Is tho City Paper or tho Country Weekly Gest lor Country Pccplo. Brnriilor Fair Unit kg Itimtul to tlr on Time nt an InUinmi l'o- llllenl UrrlliM. St nritor I'l.ii-lmnks low to mnkp a Solitiei.l (.lntcli. is nlso very jjiijip tiliout in keeiin;r nil tlir iipiiiiitiiii'iits lin imikiK. lliiiintr the lust i'auiinifn he wns gelietluleil to kjicii k nt I'linec ton, Jncl. 'l'lic itiiu rury had licrn Mip Jilittl by the Mule committer, uml tho hour of the spi'twli fixed for 2::i0 p. 111. The senator was In Imliniinpolis, irrip-snrk in limirl, determined to le on the ground nt the npointed hoar. hen the trnin renelied Terre llnnte, where he wns to connect with the Cliirnfrn & Kastern Illinois rnilronil, he found thnt the eon nerti tiff truin hud deourt- WASHINGTON. From our K.-.-nhir Ci'irop'ttident. Washing .n, I i-Iji u.it y 16. 1003. The I'rcsulu'.t l( lllltdl CHl'C-sed for his action in itij oir in nei pa)ernien llie M'..n.i'i-)ii,d rcpoit that the Standard Ol lampiiny had tele graphed numerous senators iiro'estmg jj'-imst the enactment ol the Nelson publicity for trusts amendment. That such tekxtjrm were sent tiifV have been true, although no inm tan be found who will acknowledge ever 1 one of tliem, but if iliey were there was notiiitnj exir.iord'.tiary in the proceeding. Whenever an im portant measure is before Congress senators and representatives receive hundreds ot telegrams and letlets pro testing against the proposed la fiom people who believe the.r puiirular industry will be iruureil thereby. It - state com'iiorce act luck on t lie; sa ne footiiiif lint i'. . soin-: jears ago. a fo'iiing a.:anst vIik. i the m 1 1 1 1 .. r .4 ot he cutn-iiiss'on earnestly ptoiested. It was t un da: 'tied tii.it by miking the corpoia'ion guilty an 1 p.ovduv only a li ie. Hie nr an'or of tebnes in variably entered the defense that the rebate wat granted by au irresponsi ble clerk who was promptly dis charged when h:s alleged fault was Jiscjvei'.'d. At the lieheu of the Commission the I iw was changed to apply to tiie individual who gr.inteil tils; rcbatu" and lmprisonrnent was add ed to tn; penalty. There Ins been no conviction under the present law for the simple reanon that no genuine effort has ever been m.ide by a repu bl can A turney Cleneial to secure such conviction. Noiv the in.pr son menl provision is to be stricken out and, moteover, both patt'eS to the fr.miin.j of a rebate are made rriiia'lv 0 0 l.ii iiuiiiT the orov sions oft ha the proposed Co mnt-ioner of static fc:, can iiliuin ii'n.O '.ri i of i.iy ol the vital siali.v.cs wliict : ieopit oii'it to know natl in me second pi Tee. . 1 am cert 1 11 t ' " StlLIMICI wcie c..n,.-l tnev J-l never be made pu.mc ;ii long astaere was a republican mthe Winie II mse There is no inHerijl change in the Stateiiood Rituai. on "1 t"e Senate. Hie lepu il caii leaders hive i"Hten togjthr and dra'.ed a bill which thev ate pleased t ? reler t-j as a "com promise" propos Muii but which the democrats refuse to accept. The provisions of the compromise b'll ad nut the four terriiur.es, Oklahoma bid an Terrtnv. New Mexico and t At sl ales. This is dents of not t lit is the opinion of many in Washington g ,v (u,t,ltrs in crime, wh s - nvitnul Perhaps there may be city papers, filled with worked over chaff out ol the da:lies, to be had for a trifle less than the subscription price of the home country weekly, but there are differences between the two that bear in an overwhelming degree in favor ot the latter. The city paper publishes little or nothing ot your county news, cases tried in court, or any of the events of interest to the people of your locality. You may live the most upright life, be charitable and exemplary, and when vou die, which paper sings your praise? If there is a wedding in your family, which paper pa)s cornpu ments to the young couple just start ing on the voage of life? If you or your relatives engage in some enter prise, which paper makes note 01 me ' matter and gives it publicity for your benefit? If you or vour friends get sick or hurt, which paper chronicles the lact? Which paper tells of your churches and schools and labors in cessantly and without a tithe of pro poitionate recompense for the up building and general welfare of your town and township and county, your granges and secret orders, and records the proceedings all around you, of your relatives and acquaintances, and overlooks family affairs that are better out ot print, and does a thousand things for the good of the town and country districts? Is it the city paper or the country weekly? SKNATOU FAIIUIANKS. (Indiana Statofmitn Who Hi lleves In Kei-P' lug KnguKemuiim.) ed just ten minutes previously. There cniiic before his vn-ion nt tunt mo nient the picture of n disnppointed 011- dienee nnd the llrst break in n long record for punctuality in filling polit leal engagements. Hurrying away to the roundhouse the senator inquired the cost of n special train to curry him from Terre Haute to Princeton. He wns told thut $'.10 would foot the bill, and he paid over the amount und crawled into the rub with the engineer and fireman. The throttle wus thrown open, nnd nwny the engine speeded for Princeton. At Yincctines it overtook nnd passed the regular trnin with which the Benntor liuu hoped to connect. It wus shortly lifter two o clock when the scnaior reached Princeton nud triumphantly alighted. There was no visible sign of an immediute political demonstra tion. The chairman of the commit tee met him at the train, and leisurely escorted him up town. The senator observed that he was "on time." "Earlier than I expected," replied the chairman. "Will you go to your hotel now to remain until the meet ing?" , "When is the meeting?" inquired the senator. "Why, did you not know; seven o'clock to-night. I supposed the com mittee had advised you that the hour had been chauged from afternoon un til night." But the committee had not, and therefore the senator had made nn un necessary expenditure of $'J0 for a special engine for the trip. that a mountain his been matte ot a mole-hil' and all for poht.cai effect Referring to 1'itsident Roosevelt'. sensational story, a prominent mem ber of the House and one freely spoken of as the next democraiic leader, said to your correspondent, "The reason for Mr Roosevelt's unprecedented action is obvious. Me appreciates that no genuine antt trust legislation is to be enacted by the republican majority. He knows that in so f.ir as the trusts are concerned the Nelson amendment and the F.lkins bill are absolutely innocuous, but he has assured the oeopie that anti-trust legislation would tie accomplished at this session and now he wants to con interest it will become to shield each other. Had only the lecip'eut of a Ariz ma as .ice: ni.iM : to the res territories arid SmUor D i'ws ve ttr day told your coi respondent that there wa's no hope of getting such a l. 1 truvu'h the Seni"-. Mr. I ilo:s Pltll.ADKLl'HIA & RAILWAY. In elT ft November is. Irt I 1. t N.s L. RKAUING . tin ''ii.t, IMIM.I I.O . 11 j-i !!, 1 ' . e- .iiih-j ttetk'iuy- T.H7 1 i-IIU ' p, 10. i vu t n rport wwkGaya, 1.7 a. . .r nit ind VnlM ..vtctkoiot,? ..vlnfa weeKiii'P 7.8T .1 :il i. in tt.ai . ' i'. S -l(. r- tli . Kn c. j 1 1 week. lu jo J. So 11. SO it. b. '. . P-."'V... ..:. I t, a I r t' i i'. '..... .1 V 1 , I h V ii l''ll.ti i v.,,uu, .in iiuiti4.fi H.ll-ft.rn. ,j i full ineii iiii 1 o. J l . m. .,., tt--fill k V fl:U. I .iff -Vit ' -v HI'' V v i I "'1 l'':i. t.-! 1 ..' . t ,- lllli'lliS! ill rtf, b::)8 .".H p ' . in , d . f . ti 1 t i i, u.i t iii t'O I.. i . s s.vi n. d . ....,e di.lrtWlKI'H Wiehlld.lh, .l 1 '.'t, .f''".'.rl. eklnj. 6.H. 1.0 . in i.:-8, S HI m. 'I'LANTI: ITY H. It. l-rom Chi sunn Hi. unit Smiili t. Kerrlc?. ATLANTIC CITV. BOil A. M , l.'-l. 7..HI A. M Kxc 0 A. M , Kx. CM.' II A. M. KX. I) I A. M ti.ri' i. t; ii I. : 11. ell I'. M t ..mi I1. l . il . !' M .'t. Ill V. .tl, ,.10 1 Al Kx Kx. r.x. Kx Kx. i;i-i. Ex. rebate been nude pmnsnable the la.v Said that he regaoled it as a grave in- wttuii! have beea reasonably effective justice to the territories to propose as every large shipper would have S(1Cii a measure and he felt confident feared to have placed h mself at the put view was held bv all of the de meicy of the corporation which offer- morrats. Senator Dubois further wl I. mi rebate. Li ned that the rtemocrats and the S:ateho.)d republicans were still fie tMi-mmi-il to attach the (Jiiintlnis bill bill OAl'K M A V (.1J1 A. M. IH.1H.I ". M.I' A. M. 5'i r a. M. t t . tf I'. M. ii i ii r. M. ri n '.. vi, too. II' I'. M. nCK 4N OITT , " :v A. M. ( 'S.I A. 1. ; v.'. . a. v. ' i;o.4'i f. v. f I.I I- M. - .-.mi i'. m 1 1.;.' Mi . 1 . I h'kA 1MB 1 ? :' A M. I "s i.'. ... M. i iM.'ii r m. jsoif. K-'i 1U I' M. ' nully. 1 1 nt .I., "" Slliidiivn. ' 1" '(.,.:,-.':itn. " via snlr.v.1 V "It" M.n'li St. t.dO is. hi Ii 41. fuu "n" sou' Ii si. 1. :ni. "K'niies l,i.l . (III I tn:- Kllljlt'i .'. re suuiiniij iiikiik. f" o l:x- ursli ti. IMMHIMI Mill" I l ilies 111 lirtii'i .'ill', p. W. A. (lAllllKi r, biisu.N .t. tt hth. tien'l mi in . ii-ii! 'iiah. Ki. vmce the people that he has kept his j a statement of affairs which would be i u . . ... .. ! . . ... 'I'K.. V..lcnn nuif.n 1rrwnt. rcfrrdinit . , . . '....i. u.- i .....1 ...,ii to the a-'ncu't'i'al appmpriation WHICH SO IllJt.ll HUB IICCII "IIHlii, ..." . ,,i,nittBCt i, ami force an extra t.tsion of Congress for the compilation of trust statistics lf necessary but for the publication ofsucn only, as the President may direct. "Such a provision is utterly preposterous," sat.l a tlemoi rai'C senator to day. " Does it not si. in I to reason that no republican President will make'' public Beagle Studio! THE GRANDMA GODDESS. Crote.qoe Carvexl Wooden Imaare Vhl4ih 1 Uomhlpfd by the IlolchuU of Mexico. One of the interesting ethnological objects collected for the American Museum of Natural History of New York by Cnrl Lumhult., from north- word. I his he promises to accom plish by creating the belief that trje Standard Oil Coinpiny is opposed to the Nelson amendment. If there had been any real objection on the part of the Standard Oil people they would h ive put sued very different method;-. Of course, with a la'ge number of the people the Rockefeller story will go and they will regard the I resident as a modern St. George valhantly des troying the trust dragon. To those wlio know the facts, however, tne a hole sensation is ridiculous." ' One object Ins been attained by the disclosure made by the President and that is the close relation of the Speaker of the House to the trust interests. To those on the inside this has long been known but the Rocke-' feller story was the occasion for the Associated Press to reveal the fad .hat the Speaker actually drew the publicity substitute for the Nelson amendment which was favored by the attorneys of the Standard Oil Com pany. This amendment was urged upon the conferrees but was rejected by them. There is grave doubt in the minds of many senators and numbers ot Congress as to the usefulness of the Elktns bill. It has been dit-covered that this amendment puts the mter- lamiiiiiL' to his party and especially to the cardinal principle of the tepu- blic.in party, the policy of protection.' In the t.rst place, I d.) not betteve Dr. Humphreys. After fifty years Dr. Humphreys' Specifics enjoy tho greatest popularity and largest sale in their history, due to intrinsic merit. They euro the fdek. o, cuius. phice3. 1 Fever. Contentions, Inflammations. ,'iH J U onim. Worm Fover, Worm Colic. . .if $ 3- Teetlilnu, Collc,CryliiK,Wakefulneg 4 Diarrhea, or Cbililrou or Adults 'ii 7 Couslm. ColJs, Ilroucbltii 'ii 8 eurttlula. Toothache, Faccache 'ii 9 Headache, Sick Headache, Vertigo., .'ii 1 0 Dynpepala, Indignation .Weak Stomach.'i.l 1 1 Suppremicil or I'aliifu I Period 'ii l't Whltei, Too Profuse Periods 'ii 13-'ronp. Laryngitis Hoarseness 'ii 1 1-Malt Rheiim.Eryslpelas.Eruptloni.. .'ii 1 B-ntieumallam, Rheumatic Pains 'ii 16-Malarla, Chilli, Fever and Ague 115 9 Catarrh, Influenza, Cold la the Heatl .'ii !iO-Whooiln.oilgh 'ii UT-Kldney Disease 'ii it-.erou Drblllty 1.00 30-l rlnary Weakness, Wetting Bed., .'ii TT-tirlD. Hay Fover 'ii Bold by druggists, or sent on receipt ot price. W Dr. Humphreys' New Pocket Manual of all Diseases mailed free. - Humphreys' Medicine Co., Cor. William and John Sts.. New York. The Senate has ratified the Alaskan treaty as the resu't of a clever ruse The leport was spread tr.at tne Colombian treaty would be taken up next and it was known that Senator Moiiran desired to debate that coo vention at length. This threw the opponent! of the Alaskan convention off their guard and late yesterday afternoon, when most ot those op ponents had left tne Senate, the Alaskan treaty wus nuiiea iiiromjii. An attempt was made to rush through the reciprocity treatv with Greece in the same way but was defeated by an objection from Senator tioar. today the Senate will meet at noon ano as soon as the routine business of the ,'av is disposed of will go into execu ' . . . , .. .. . t tive session lor tne consiaerauou ui the Colombian treaty. I'ioiiiitlatlonliiiP tjuen liinli Photographic Work Crayons, Framing. Copying-and Ercmide Enlargements. Katie at bbcrt Mice. The Beagie Studio, MAIN AM) CKNTKi: STS. mi '.-i.-:i:'ii:?f'-i llUiliiilfflillii? t:e hili1! w i: :il' i iii!iVP,:'1! : Pennsylvania Railroad. BcUcdule In effect imov. 16, 190a UOBTUWiBD. STATIONS. r V nunoury leave ; 4 I M t i 00 S S KIliiPHWrovo , i!" Z';--1; ; Zi V'OlVHrt01l I O DO I IUU.1,1 IV 1 u ui ki SS::::::: 1 1 w.m i i S01u.l1 PanvUle j 11' 10 I" 2 21 6 60 1 RAIlFwOAD TIKE TABLE LACKAWANNA RAILROAD. .,";.:.V V.i, f 1 28 f 10 JH t li 1)1 f t) 01 liVItllllK -l."' - ... ... ., . . A .O Catawisaa. ..Arrive 1 " w 0 uo ( 7 32 1 10 35 t S 86 9 6 08 CalawlBsa. Leave Excursion Rates. Taking effect January ist, 1903 the Lackawanna Railroad Co. will sell excursion tickets to nearly all stations on their liuo. This will be another improvement that will be appreciated by the traveling public, the tickets wijl be good tor thirty days including date of sale, stopover will not be allowed. 1 14 ' It appears to be conceded that the p round I102 saw his shadow- last week but notwithstanding the fact blue birds have already made their appearance, and this woulu seem to indicate that balmy spring is r.ot far distant. It can't come too soon.' ifi-n K ..?'! r.-ii4 SS'SSfi ..f.-7rjs.vr.T f!7 1 mmmm ,4T. Don't forget the old man ULOOMSBUKO DIVISION In etlect .luu. ao, l'Jo2j STATIONS. N0KTUCabSltl.AM)M... C'.llUClUl. DauvlL CalavHaSa 1 Knrjoi-l UiouuiaOurg I iiopy... 1 UiucKlilB ; willow Grove , iinniirtBK.... Bui luK Ueacb U iVi u... Uicic'br'orry StUekHiiluiiJ llunloeKb. Nitullooke Avoiiaaiu PlyuiOUlU i'lvnioutli Junction. Kluubiou Bonnet 1 Forty K'ort W)uujliib' U..sl r'lLlrfliUU .. bUH(uelaunii Ave..,. WttBion Duryea..... Lackawanna Taylor BKilevue SCKINTOM STATIONS. SCKANTOS Bullov ue Taylor Lai'.kiiWHUua l)u lyea.. HUlalon AoT A.M. P.M. A. a. P.k juas i.io lUt'n ti r, 1 1; ti 11 iu 10 r B .11 4.1 .0 11) 6 411 I iu 10 b ) , 111 s :v ju. ti 01 7 ii J IU ,U4a lit 7 11 4ii fio 6i aii Il ID I.' .V 1U fi7 6 21 1 h u 03 10 m ta 2 I'M OS U Ui 6 31 t m s 1.3 inn a u sur sou ta r, is 47 S 17 a XII il 3r b fit 87 3 31 1139 f7 G'J 3 31 3 38 li 44 7 H , 837 3 4i 11 47 J s4 4i 3 47 il t,i T .) 8 47 S M 1 1 65 7 81I , 8 M 4 'JO 1, 6'J 7 44 . S6H 4 0:i la 02 7 ii it) 4 07 1JIM 7 41 . Hoi 4 12 iv 03 7 i II 4 17 lrj 12 7 t t . t 13 4 20 a 14 t t'6 Knat HlooniKbUHf. t ltloornhburg J Kkd Kurry Mniiytowu Kerry Ciensy NeB(!0(iecK. ..Arnvri UerwicK i ou tan save money on Fianos and Or gans. Vou will nlwnys hnci me im--" stock, best makes and lowest puces, PIANOS. From SI 75.00 and Upward.. ORGANS, From $50.00 and Upward, W. nn the Installment nian. 1'ianu !f2S.oo down ami $lo.oopr momh. Ol trnns. IO.OO down, if .oO per nionlli. 1 in .i .i;c...,n r,r ri.h sheet music, al one u.tr ....: vi.k.oI iienhnndise Ol i IIU.I .1 . - t- imtc We handle Genuine Singer Hig" Arm SEWING MACHINES, ii nn dvt month. We als handle the Demorest Sewing MacUne, fron fro.so and upwards. hewing rmu...;" . ' r. . . r 1 1 i rt, Miuiin Needles ana un ior an " ' Machines. Best mal n of WASH MACHINES FROM $4.00 UP TO J.00. J. SALTZER. Music Rocmis-No. II W- Mai 8Ucet 8 3li 11 83 8 80; 7 fl below Market, Hloomsbur,;, fa 8 43 11 4S' S 40! 7 in 8 . 4 11 6ti 8 4U 7 ll f 9 00 (12 ' f 8 ( 7 2M f 02 ( 12 ii ( 8 fiT ( 7 2it 0 06 la Uli 4 I'O. 7 in i 8 12 rt 4 IB 7 ?.a U 11) 12 10 4 051 7 8.') A. M. ,P. M I P. M, r- 7 37 10 4il 2 43 f 7 42 ( 10 471 't 7 fo ( luM .. J MS 10 10 8 ti2 U 03 4 55 8 051 6 IS ( S 18 !l 8 sT 5 80 6 40 Wl.piMi Opi.U f A SB I'nnn 111 1 " - Motieunaqua I rlkcttiUiIi" . . .. I Ken eat N ulli'Oke Kilt tonwiioit r,iniouth Kerrv.. .. Houili vMlktbtiarre.... Jl.izln Street Wllkobbarro ....Arilve THIS REMEDY IS BUT ti CATARRH , SatlsSSlon. IfpKi lJLa Ely's cS Mm pi STATIONS, nnivriMilTIIElt OHOWTIt. ,Tir,. TmaiiP Worshiped by the Ilulchol with thf fish tin his back Indians o( Mexico.) 1 1 aI,:. " U'lwiueUamiiiAve - lUt HUillI llllliy jv-illd - I Wert I ll.lbl.ou wc,UTii Mi-xi.s,. is .nri-oti',.ie t;arvea hag becn traveling ar0und tllC j motber Ofuiv.!,, the mother of the N.Olld, and IS Still traveling, . KiJj. !.::::v :.. Ulllllll IIL-Uitu aiiu wiiiiuii Avi.niinle. It 4 24 ta 17 8 18 V23 4 19 1.1 J0 8 10 B2li 4 82 12 22 8 10 ' 4 40 li! vb 8 17 V 87 4 45 12 :i2 8 21 'li 4 60 1 88 8 2S a.m i m. r.M r. n WKs') . A. M. A. st f x.i'. . , as 1 r,.-, to 10 ay s 1 m 11 14 8 18 17 S (ill U Id . 7 , 111 SH 2 II) 6 J4 6 108 2 1il 6 .'ti . r7 10 8:1 2 17 8;l gods." , , She is tlu- print iiml goddoss of the lluiehol Intliftiir', who linve lived iu complete oliMMiiity for lliotLsnmls of yenrs in n ir.irrow d tile in the motiu tains of tho ftnte of Jnlieco. 'I hey uvo Diueticitllv nn unknown tribe, nml Mr. .. nr.. ,Cfr rnf i l.t... ....... tl.o ri.t vvtiil. imn in how's imsr c u"ti i.uiiiuiiii'. - . , ., , , .1. :i fcnnrtrr'l dollars reward for any case of visit them. They luuc im.iirm riii.te cljUdren UC gives uui.anu S h hatca'n U cured ly HaUs ! nm. r.'' - strengthening food. lias the power over nil the growth of 1 O thill atKl pale persons vegetntion. he gives 11 CW firm flesh and A Kpeclnl god house in dedicated to ,.1 ,QCKt her inside of which are oopoi-rtcu 1 r l. it. .e,;... ' tv..,.;,,ns. sticks of utoicuio Children who first saw the ,,v ,v . : . . ,1 ..1 .1 r 1 old man witn tne usa.art: now in all business ir.;nsactiuii3 anil finan- j ha the nire and power of G.aml- rr,.own u,, .antl have children .. t,A mrrv out any obllyallotl i 1T,thcv Growth, are placed 111 the ctivo " J er for tht henllh nnd lon;r lifn 01 tllli r nun. lie stands for Scott s lunnl- "-t!irrh ('ill O. v T. Cheney & Co., Proprs., , J Toledo, O. W'f the undersigned, have known d 1 m.m,-c for tht; last 15 yeais, aiid'beiicve bun perfectly honorable slul,,0i w!th uniimil heads, which s.i wherever he does, To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly rial v ab'e to carry out any obliy made by their firm. Wkst Si Tkuax, Wholesale Drug- trists, Toledo. o ' Waldiso, Kin.van & Marvis, wholesale diutigitts, Toledo, O. ITJI's Catarrh Ouie is taken inter " naVy. acting directly upon the blood ad mucous surfaces of the system. 1'it. r- 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druiifiists. Testimonials free. Hall's family pills are the best. . ns prnyi of the children. Source of Iltininn (Iflturr. A curious theory is bebiy: InveKti prited by the Tnrls Acndciuy of Sci ciict'n. il'iman slat uvo in Kiipjiosed to l,',. controlled by iho gland in th thront under the larynx, ami nrlifi clnl stimulatioii "f tbU gl Hid 1) claimed to cause any child to grow to lmu-iinutn height. :,ion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and i-trength. o.c.OTT & BOWNE, Chemists. .03-4.5 Poarl Strtnt, NawYorK. I &Oc. and 8 I.OO ; all cirugclats. Nn 111 icon; IMllllOl'k'--.... Hlitfkiiiliiiij.. Ulc.k't "''.'' Ueucli llavcu iierw ii'k Hrinri'n'1'K Willow (irovo Mine Kiilyo... i:riy Illi I ioDU' , HU'.-rt CJ. AWlRHft.... 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