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Love' Is ' poked with sicknpsQ. juve, qui love cannot lighten pain or relieve It. Manv n tnnn U on at his wife's suffering "".iuk iu uo anywing to aid her and able to do nottiing. the husband's attention ia directed to Pr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and its remarkable cures of womanly dis- Home Ua . may not nave much hope of "with the result that in almost every case there is a Trfri nA , t .: - - x pviuioucm Lure, .Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cure Irregularity. It dries the drains which Weaken women, heals inflammation and un-nnuuu, Boa cures remale weakness. As a tonic for women who are nervous, tteepless, worn-out and run-down "Fa vorite Prescription" is unequaled. 'Ij "er to your tetter I will say, ray wife ommeoctd to complain twenty yeara aeo yritwLewM A. Miller, -Chlefif-Pollee, oT 3j 11 of twrire different doctore. she took gat loos of medicine during the time she was ill rroul I wrote to you aniTyou told 08 what to do! 6he has taken eight bottles of Dr. Pierce's Fa J" Preseription and aix of the 'Golden Med ical Discovery.' she can do her own work now ma pan walk around again and is quite smart " WT7nwrrlf PnrJ,.finH 11 L.2 .1.. .,! mony of thousands of women to its com- ,.u..iui..j, uiacaacB, xju nut ccept an unknown and unproved sub- Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigor ate stomach, liver and bowels. NEW EBA. The children and chipmunks are com peting to see which can secure theuost hazelnuts. K. N- Footer Wflfl an AVA wiinaaa wn rt,a crash of that part of Morrison street bridge at Portland that want il own IhhI- Friday. He had jnet stepped off from mat part that went down only a few unmueB. Eirl Wink is working for the South ern Pacific R. R. Co. Mike Mulloy returned from Arizona last Friday morning. Rob Frown spent Friday and Satur day in Portland .last week .visiting the dentists. Henry ITougham returned from Chi. cago a few days ago. He spent the Sab bath with his mother of this place. Hen ry has secured a lucrative position in Portland with Mr. Davis. Fred Wolpert went to Portland Satur day and returned Monday. Ben and William Casedy and fami nes started lor California with teams last Thursday. A very enjoyable eyening was spent at tne home 01 Mr. aurgoyne Saturday ...... I. . T 1 : . 1 . , . uigub. iauuiiig was uie principal event but a boxing contest betwen young ilur goyne and Kellan also gave considera ble amusement to those looking on. Ice cream was served and all went home wishing Mr. JBurgoyne many more such happy evenings. Ruby Newbury was presented with a beautitul ring on her birthday. Miss Hazel Slyter, Charles Small and Wilber Newbury went to Portland Sun day. Will said he was going to Port land but he might have meant Oak (irove. Mrs. Spulak returned Monday from Portland. If you think dentists are on this earth just for their health, aBk Rob Brown about it. Mr. McArthur went to Oregon Ciy M mday to attend the Meade Post. Mr. end Mrs. G. Jackson will start for the coast next week. They will visit old Indiana friends at Philomath on their way over. Mr. and Mrs. Voteto visited Mr. and Mrs. Dement, of Barlow, Tuesday. John Manners returned from British Columbia ;Tussday and is stopping with Mr. Dooney. Miss Katie Newbory and Mr. Mul loy were in Oregon City Monday. A party of New Era folks went down to Rock Island Sunday and had a bas ket picnic. They report a splendid time, only that the poison oak was moat too plentiful. ' Fred Burgoyne starts Friday for Gold endale, Wash., on business. Elmer Veteto is building a carriage bouse for R. J. Brown. Miss Dora Briggs returned Sunday from Portland. Mr. Dundas had a barn raising Wed nesday. The W. 0. T. U. also met at the Dundas horn J the same day. On Tuesday morning Mr. McArthur was coasting down the New Era hill, when suddenly a cow took a noion to cross the road ahead of him, but she was too slow as his wheel struck her knocking the cow down, and you can gueBS where Mr. McArthur went; when lie got himself together he discovered one hand and odo kaee was pretty bad ly bruised, b it the wheel was not hurt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Randall, ot Cen tral t oint, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Newt Oriteser. Rural Dell. Haying is almost a thing of the past in this place and cutting wheat an i oitj are now in order. A very successful cmr.meeting has been eohd.ided at Glad Tidings. We understand there were twelve conver sions. There is something new in our berg a telephone line. A. V. Moshberger ia building a Cne cottajp. A. L. Eyman is home for a bhort 6tay . Philip and George Ole have gone to the Ogle Creek mines. Crops of all kinds are looking fine. There will be preaching at the Rural Pell school hou e Sunday, August 9, by Rev. Cotioa. i m V3 HUNDREDS VISIT ORE. GON'S POPULAR BEACH RESORTS. Hotels are Open in Full Blast and Surf Bathing is Now on in Earmst. Ozone is Delightful. Unexcelled train pprvipo anA ran round trip excursion rates ottered by inea. ox u. a. . it., attract visitors to Clatsop Beach from all sections, and the manv advantages nf Kuni.ln anrl nm.. hart Park, together with their superior auracuons, maxe eittier ot these well xnown resorts an ideal place to spend a day, a week or a month, whether tiahing, hunting, surf-bathing or in idle rbcrea tion. Through trains leave Union Depot Portland at, 8 A. M. ilnilv and rnanh tha ocean at 12 :30 P. M. without delays or irunsiers enroute. The Portland. Kimniila Foot l!rin.i leaves Portland every Saturday at 2 :30 r. iu. ana reacnes uearhart Park 6:40 V. m., Seaside 6:50 P. M. This fast and nonlllar train in ai-intnn ed with all modern conveniences and Its CommnriinilR pnanh..Q and alanant parlor cars make the journey from Port land to the ocean one of ease and com- tort. In connection with thla ovnollant services round trip season excursion IlCEeLS tr, -m l'nrtlrwl trial (Uatunn anr! North Beach points, good to return until uuiuuar ioiu., are ior $4. Saturday's BDRf iai rnnnn rrmprcnniinntinMo ha. -f v.uw v&uuud ug- tween Raitir nnlntn crcu( in return n uay evening ?z.ou. special eeason com mutation tickets, good for five round trinfl frnm PnrtlanH fr oil Plafan t g v it viuvoup nuu North Beach points, $15. Beach ex cursion ticsets issued hy the U. K. & N. Co., and Vancouver Trans Co., will hn hnnnrad rtn triainu of lu ...1 n in -------- - -l WI.IU v. ,uia VULUUQUJ in either direction between Portland and Astoria. For adrlit.innnl infnrmalinn a.t.lraaa T C. Mayor, Q. F. & P. A. Astoria, t' I S u. ijbwis, vjomm'l Agt., 'Hi Alder dt., Portland, who will !h lilfn.l In irmil to vour arldrHHfl unnr nf tim turpae. Wwa- side pamphlet teliing all about Summer jins, oeaoe.pents and eunBets at Sea- siue. CAK3T. The Willamette Frnil Cn. hue onl ed their evaporator and are putting in'a waier spreaucr. The fruit cron this vnar ia voro anm and the old drier was too small to handle so large a crop. Wm. Barlow, of Barlow, wan a DnnVnr visitor Saturday. Jean Prnnnr VA fitinll ln,l. Knight went to Portland Saturday. attended. the lodge at Aurora Saturday. lhe Canby lodge, I. 0. O. F. had an ice cream sonia) nmrtntr thomDolvoa laut- Friday night. Don't forcfif t hfi harvAnf. ninntx " 1 22nd. Aurora hand. Governor fiAfi. f!rmmriorlciln rtafn - vmm. wv. .m.u, V1.WI Ul me uay. Uaseball and other Bports. Grand ball in the evening. Garretts orchestra will furnish music. SuDner for dnnrA will ha aawurl a f Canby house. . MiflH Tiillian nnrnthora n l'Vii Viao Viaan t "..-v . U, , uM .1 U kl U 1. 11 VIRltilUT with tllA familv Clt Mr ami M.. O - - I I" 1 . UIIU ATX. 13. Geo. Knight, has returned to her home at Elleusburg, Washington. Otis Morris is shipping his cotton wood to Portland. Born to the wife of Mr. Chas. Reed, a son. ftiother and child doinir nicelv. Mrs. L. L. Bro been viHitiiiu with Air nnH Mra lln,.t Brown, left for St Paul, Wisconsin, i uesoay. B, H. White was a Pnrt.lnml this week. WefllfiV RlVfTfl haa niirphQQa1 a nam j po" -- vuh.juu tm uon buggy and nainess from A. Kocher. J as. Adkins wan a Pnrflanrl -iatfn Friday. Mrs. W. IT.Rair vlaitA.l t.hn m.frnnntia Saturday. The Canhv nharmAcv wan mir.haaar? from H. W. Evans by E. I. Bias. Mr. Bias is a graduate of the Michigan school of Pharmacy and has had 15 years experience as a druggist. He in tends putting in a full stock of drug and druggist! Sunnlies also eivara. r.ar.innar- and jewelery. All prescriptions filled w.m cars, Fred Bartla rtttnrnad frnm P.-i-flanl Tuesday. Laurence Bair was an Ornunn Ctv visitor Tuesday.. T. M. Yodnr ttnrl wifn nf Pnrtlan were in Oanby on business Tuesday. ' MlBS Emma Kv, n ia DArinnal- 111 with typhoid fever. Drs. Carll and Ded man are in attendance. News has been rpneivpd nf i)m HoiHi of Ben Stroup, of Wilsonville, wno was killed by an accident on the S. P. ril driver. Otto and Wilson Evans left for fiham- poeg to cm piling. Mrs. Frederich and Hamrhrnr niivo Mrs. Shindlar and Miss Mabel Anthony' ot New Era were in town one day this ween. Mr. Fisher who was at the St. Vincent hospital has returned home. Miss Lulu Hankins, of Oregon City, is visiting with Mrs. as. Evans this week. Mrs. Carlton and son, of Portland, visited Mr. and Mrs. K)senkrana this week. Mrs. Millard Lee, of Portland, is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mri. Win. Knight. L".tUr List, Following ia the list of letters remain ing in the Oregon City postofiice on Ausr. 6, 1903: Woman's Lirt-Mrs. Maw ILcklin, Mrs. Holt, Mrs M. J. Montague, Mrs. F. L. Osbern, Mrs. 0. A. Schmittling. Men's List T. T. Fuller, I. N. Hughes, Sylvester Livington, Thos. J. Loder, Elbon Long, Harry H. Lucas' W. W. xN'eal, W. f. Magill.C T. Park er, W. A. Poweli, U. Power?, Will Van over, E. H. Wilson. Tom P. Rakdall, P M. OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, 7AUGUST 7 1903, Mountain View. Mr Rmalley is driving the delivery wagon for Geo. Ely and Mrs. Ely is clerk ing in the store. Mr. Duffy is on the sick list this week and has a man taking the mail for him. Presiding Elder, C. A. Fitch, was to have been here Saturday for Iquarterly meeting, but for some unknown reason did not come. ; Mrs. Boswell.of Molalla, is the guest of Mrs. Craig this week. Mrs. 'C. Haines, of Lewisviile, is visit ing here among relatives and friends ,nere. Mr. Clear and daughter, nf Waahino- ton county, called on Mrs Gi'ilAtr. lnot Sunday. , Alvin Mack hag hnmrht n ft no hni-oa and buggy. - Miss Svlvia Tllvlnr. nf WnnrtafnMr ia visiting her Grandmother. Mrs. Rrn'nka this week. Mrs. Frank Bullard and rrtiMrAn hava gone down to Kalamath, where her husband is at work. Little Howard fimnllow wan Vitttan nn the face by a dog one dav dnrincr thn past week. Blackberrylng seemi to the the main ccupation in this berg. The PrenhvtArian Mfaainn Rrtfaf. MAt at Mrs. McGeehan's UstTueeday. Ice cream and cake were served at the mission. , Grandma Warn will hnlrl in!n ot the church Sunday at 11 o'clock. SYLVIA. Only one remedT tn tha world that win t HUM stop ltihinees of the ekin in any part of the body) Doan's Ointment. At any drug itore, 60 centa. ' J WW Lucky Star The Star Wind Mill. Every "point" of it the best. Steel construction, Giving strength. Bidl Beating, Easy Running, Galvanized after making, pre venting rust. "Star of all Stars" is the Star Windmill. tl. X tsWk raw Mill BUGGIES WAGONS IMPLEMENTS BICYCLES Send for Special; Catalogue of any. line in which you are interested Don't wait for rain to plow. Plow when its dry. You can with the Sanders Disc Plow No ground too hard, . Mo ground too dry For the Sanders Disc Plow' The disc plow is far ahead of the moul-i board plow. A trial will convince you. A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED. At Panama, Columbia, by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarhoea Remedy. Dr. Chares H. Utter, a rjrominnt physician, of Panama, Colombia, in a recent letter Bimea: '-LaBt March Iliad as a patient a youne ldv sixteen vears of age, who had a very bad attack of dysentery, -bverythiny I prescribed for her proved ineffectual and ulie was grow ing worse every hour. Her parents were enre she would die. She had become so wenk that alie could not. turn over in bed. W hat to do at this critical mo ment was a Gtuny for nie, but I thought ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a 1hi, retjort pteecriheii it. The moHt wonderful re tult wati effected. Within eight hours she was feelintf much better; inside of three dajsthe was upon her feet and Kt the end of one w eek wus entirely well." For eal by U. A. Harding. Tcke Laxative Bromo Quinine rkjs Seven Million boxes sold in past 12 months. TMs Signature, ZiOOAir. We have a complaint to make about the weather. It makes haymaking slow work, and it is slow enough on ac count of lack of handB. Many farmers had to hire their women folks and new bats and dresses may be the result. Frank Ttnhl had hia i i T ov uiuivnu nut dislocated by a fall from the milk nuou. x.ie is aoing well now. Frank P. Wil Hon Vina rrrmiaa4 li J m self not to lose the end of another finger in a hay pulley. Look for the nAW nnmol It t just below and to the left of the big dip per and moves niiirn a Ait,nt.a ...,.o, - ...uv-tuw day. It looks mure bazv than a star. Our chicken thief has been operating again. Lookout, old fellow, you will get caught yet. Fred Brown is doing our blacksmith- iug uuw ana is uoing it well. Peter Wilson reports that his daugh ter, Lizzie, has excellent health in Cal ifornia. Gerber Bros, have a blower now for their thresher Mrs. A. R. RtrnorK . uhuhuhuijo iinu VUQ 1X1 lO fortune to dislocate her ankle. End of Bitter Fight. ' "TWO Tlhvsiciann harl a lnna anil alnVu born fisht with An aharona nn tnv t-io-hf lung" writes J. F. Hughes, of Duront -ana gave me up. .Everybody thought my time had come. As a last resort I tried Dr. Kinn'a TJaut n; ery for Consumption. The benefit I re ceived was striking and 1 was on my iei in a iew oays. inow I've entirely regained mv hnalth." Tr Annnnam all Coughs, Colds and Throat and Lung rouoies. uuaranteea by Uharman & Go's Drue Store. Prin Win. nn tl nn Trial bottles free. The Fast Working Soutliwick LARGEST CAPACITY, . , EASIEST AND SAFEST TO FEED Has the largest Feed Opening and Longset Stroke of any double stroke Hay Press made. Low Bridge. Hundreds of users all over the Northwest have proved that the Southwick is "all right," and they say so. Send for cata logue and testimonial circular. Mailed Free. - ' . ' - - ft CHAMPION BINDER li There is no binder ahead of the Champion for strength and dur-i ability in usual conditions andi , J '3 h7ZT increased canaritv in H;ffi,lt!we11 seaso"ed ving been bought conditions of grain, - pnrc jri Other practical improvements. IMus- irorea n l J1TP nor Ma vl fr K. O. T. M. Picnic. The picnto given by the Mountain View Tent, K. O T. M. at Highland last Saturday, was quite a success. Mavor G. B.Dimick, Senator George C. Brow nellandJ. B. Gentry, of this place, were among thoi?e who delivered address es on fraiernalisin. The Maceabee quarette from this olace.was alfio nresent i ana ineir songs were highly appreciat i ed. A bounteous lunch, consisting of all J the good things which nature has so plentifulfy bestowed upon the people j of the Willamette Valley, wasserved be tween 12 and 1 o'clock. In the after Ijooh a baseball game between 'he Highland team and the Molalla nine I helped to make the time lly. At 1. it-lit ; dancing was engaged in and altogt!-ier I the afi'.iir , as a inoxt surcetstd ul one" The i speech on f ratei nulinrr. by Senator KroAiihil 19 epiicully deseryidg of iiifintion . by9jiApla bim of t'nmftn eit'-nco. tinr, d.n-k tt.'w 1 Hi ta c:in-? it. pnintit:y, p.-rin-tn ently. H -giilntes an-1 Uim-M lliastoinn :h. To Cure a CoM in One Bay Tha State Fair. No time in the history of the Oregon state fair has there been such a good feeling among the agricultural classes to wards the eueceas of the fair as exists the present time. Every section of the Biaie seems to De taking an interest in the fair and promises to give it; their hearty support. Eastern Oregon for the first time lias promised one or or two county exhibits, consisting of agricul tural products, while the southern por tion of the state will also be represented by a comprehensive exhibit ot its agri cultural products. Live stock from all oi er the 6tate is being prepared for this year's fair. There arA rpaanna fn fl,la an?.,irnM: of the people to the support of the fair. Hna ia .K. . t . vuo id, mo nmijHL'Kujeut jias worsed nJ ..:.l.f..ll 1 1 . . .mmouu laiuiiun v umaie tne lair as broad as the state itself. The tranepor taiion companies have come to their as sistance and made very liberal rates on hauling exhibits f all kinds. Another , the people are beginning to realize that it is time to let the outside world know of the wonderful resources of our stae, and believe that the Btate fair is the proper place to meet the better class of homeseeken. This will make th" fair doubly valuable. It vill give those Who arA lnnS-lnO- fni- hnmn. nr. k t cific coast an opportunity to see in a Kniln v. U t . . i . 1 . . uiujr nun uur oiaio can produce, ana wherA it. ia nrnrlnooil ii-V-.,.t all over the state at great expense. It niu aioo uive me exniDitor the Dest pos sible ODDOrtnnitv nf ah n win it hia rivst. ducts, whether it be grains, grasses, iiuivo, vcmaoies or live StOCK. Ontlirha anil Aoliln. dnvn tn 4b .a,. hAvilA.la4 of consumption, yield to the soothing healing In. nuencoaof Dr. Wood'B Norway Pme tejrup. Two-Horse, Haij Press FIRST AND TAYLOR STS. PORTLAND o pro o n jThe MITCHELL WAGON MONARCH OF THE ROAD TLn 1 A. M 1 ' . ' . . ' UL. , PS Die waS.? tnat Th&l " 'TT" 'This alone means investment of a Sy - 0SA ,n PartlCulaH iai.i nw MITCHELL WAGONS ARE ALL RIGHT A Cure for Cholera Infantum. "Last May," gay Mrs. Curtis Baker, of Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child of our neighbor's was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctor had given upallhopeBof recovery. I took a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house, telling them 1 felt sure it would do good if used according to directions, In two days' time the time child had fully recovered, and is now nearly a year since) a vig orous, healthy girl. I have recommend, ed this Remedy frequently and have never known it to fail in any single in stance." For sale by G. A. Harding. Physician and Druggists. Ford & fiturgi'OTi, prominent rtrna firm Ht Ilocky Hill H.ntloii, Ky., writi!: "c wui-u re ijU.'H til ly Ilr. (J. II. diii(l(!y to end nr It t l i.itk, lurtijt: Ixtiicflr. of our ciimoTihtx. Wo oM-ntrt Vtrif, 'In, -n in lM'C;njiitr, iui'1 w t'.rf ula'l t st,y, liiThlllt- l!M .V'CIl hul-lt tfr'fllt K-ll i-lll"!l'M llfit W(i lit'c 'lnolicaiei tl"iH itrii:r Ut-v iuny, ami tn .my kc (.-iiv.! jruiir mlu'inian mnitlicr (inli-r. We ti-u Id H.,y lir. II. 11. hnlglcy tnki. pi. .nun. In ri.ifiun-fj.liinj liorbiue." iiijo bouio ul Cl.aiinnu i C.,. Cores Grip ia Two Days. en cverv "&Yr DO YOU GET UP . WITH A JvAMB BACK? Kidney ' Trouble Makes You Miserable Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. t Kilmer's Swamp I Root, the trreat kid- L ney. liver and blad-: f - der remedy. It is the great mea ical triumph of the nineteenth century ; discovered afteryears of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, and is wonderfully tuccessful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst' form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not reo emmended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. . It hat. been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful In every case that a ' special arrangement ha9 been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trou- ble,' When writing mention reading this , generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton.i N. Y. The regnlarj fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles are Home of Swamp-Soot. sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., ou every bottle. Rich Gold Mines Discovered Up the Molalla river, in the vicinity of Ogle Creek, just over the line in Marion county, gold ore has been discovered b local parties in such quantities that the mines promise to become a legular b -nanza to tne owners, borne of the ore i on exhibition in this city ,and if the sam ples shown are only a fair sample of th ore that prevail! in the mine, there i no question but that some day the miiu will be one of the greateet gold pio ducers in the United States. Po- the paBt generation specimens cf gold have been brought in from th mouutains in that section of the com try but prospectors have heretofore beeii. unable to locale it in sufficient quant. ties to justify any considerable amoui.t of mining. There are, however, dozen. of Clackamas county people ; who owi. claims in the mountains in the eouil, em and eastern section of this county and all of them claim that they havu not only g jod prospects for gold but cop per and silver as well. The prospect now are that there will be quite an in. flux of prospectors to the new fields within the next few weeks, and it is noi improbable that a rich strike will re made this summer. In the nev strike a number of Oregon City people are Interested ' and they arc highly delighted with the prospects, "Incurable" Heart Diseaes Soon Cored. Franklin Miles M. D. LI. B Will Send 54.00 Worth of His Specially Pre scribed Treatment Free to Afflicated Readers. To demonstrate the unnsal curative po-vers of his New Special Treatment (or diseases of the heart, nerves, stom ach or dropsy, Dr. Miles will send, free, to any uflltcated person, fl.OO, worth of his new treatment. It is the result of' twpnr.v.fiva roon. of careful study, extensive research, ami remarkable exnerienca iu trfintimr thnn- sandsof heart, stomach and nenou uiseases, wincn sooiten complicate each case, 8o certain are the results of hix New Treatment that hn ilonn nnf. I. ..- tate to give all patients a trial free. few physician have such confidence In their skill. Few nlnm.-iana an tl.- ouizhlv deserve thn cnnililanpa nf thui patients, as no false inducements an ever held out. The Doctor's Drivatu practice is so extensive as to requite the aid of forty associates. Ilia are alwajs open to vliitors. Col N. 0. Parker. -tmainiir ..f Onnfh n.miin. flays: 'I billeva Dr. Mlln to hn an atihtUA .,..1 ' klllJul physlolan, In a fl14 wlileU requlroi Uw ' Tha Utc Prof. J. H. Jewsll, M. editor of Uk Journal of Nanroui anrl Mml diwiu. ... Ctiicnuo, wrole. "By all ntam puulua your iUHIu,lC,UIW, Huudreda of "InonraUe Canes" eursd Mrs Frauk Smith, of CIIiIi-ao-i,. va ,.,,mt t i,...-, drooay.altM frve leading pbyilctana had giTfr liar up. Hou. O M. Buclt,;bHiikeri Karibamt ' Minn , writeo: ' I had tirokeo eompletaly dowa. My had, heart, totnat.-h and nerved hwt troubli-i m xroaily for yean. Feared 1 wrtnl.l ... r. . cour.r, but Dr. Mllea' Biiaolal TreHlmont otin- me after tlx eminent pliylohn of (JbicKfro an. I eloewliere had oonipla.cly lulled" Mre. 1' Countryman tt Poinlae. 111., myr. "8eeral yeatn K0 when I aa bent lo Dr. Milt for treattuen, three phyioian aalrt Ionuld only live two week- i .:uiu uui wb. an ieei: now i ao all my work ' lOllO reffln neon to and tttutitn.tnl... t.. tiui... . Clfrtfymun, Uankera, Karinera, and their wlv 'r win uk .em irro. jnese incin.ie tiinuy who havr been cured alter from 6 to M pbyeloiam hn.' pronounced them Incurable. For free treatment, address Di- Frat . hn Miles, 203 to 205 State Streo Chicago, III. Mention Ormmn flit,' Courier In your reply. Deafness Cannot be Cured. by t..l appllRaituna, iw they cannot reaeh i --"-.. .....'., inert) ,11 only m, ... , ... . ..... ,.,-, ,,n uv eouMlntlii., . rem. (Il-i, .teufn.ih'! in emixed bv hii Intl.... C.in.liu.in - the uiuoniis liniiiu of il... i-.iui. 'l.lbO. Wf..:(l thU l.li... '. ". A intnblii.K ..iii.l or lm;-urte.:l hcarliu, and h it Is entirely ci.w.l He .1 U.- i the r.'hnll.iin.l . le. Ili Mill L.r.;riAii.,ii 1... ...I... , .. Inl e iitir.-.l t . i-m nunu,.) itt ,,. i, ,.,,' win nu u..r.,r..v.;'i t.irev. r: i.ii.e e..kv it . ire inllnino 1 eiM.iliii.iii l t,e ithi.us miiUcin t: wil ei., (Ii... If I...I. , .akoot D.-Hfn m (,.hij..-,1 ,y e.i:nl,) t,t eair lie e.tireil ii V II .1 ! I ' I ',ih. :-t I. I u..... . . uulara, free. " ' ' ' F.J CIIKNEV A CO., Toledo, I,. KoM by IiniKel.ts 7.,e. ' iluli'n i uiiiilj l'uh it . II,.. bejr Cured Paralysis. W. R. Bally, I'. O. Tr-io. Toxai. wntu: f w .ia had been eurterlnK life yea.e with twra'v in her arm wheu 1 wax pi-ranad.-d to use lull,'-. , Bnow Uiiliueut, which cured ber nil riKbl. 1 1, alo need It for uW .ore; f,ot bit,.., aud .'. , ;ni;.ilon , Itdmtathe work." Tx, &0c aud .u bjiile ai cUaruiu 4 Co. ."waUu,u 1 wv r o