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Oregon City hntcrpriscT KHMMY, JUNK Clock nrnns Co .'I, iHlli. Directory. lUl'MY OKI'IIT.IiH, .'ulan, : " f " "I Cittirta, (liiriluii K llayae iiimi. K. Miirlim K. V. Mitiliturk H. M, ItalllftliV M. 1 Moure J. ('. llrailW.. II. M lll..on I). W KIiiiiiiIiiI K. I.. HllllllNli niinriir, . . Ktxmnliir, 'I ranrr, . . Ai.it.aur, t . Hi'IhmiI Hiiiirliilin1i'nl, Hri)or, I'uroiwr, . Coinnilanliiimra, I lllrliard Hc.ilt I KrHiik JKUnr HATKS TO KKMKMIIKtt. JULY O'liurmlny- Kcmrtli of July relehra-tlimi-At 1 t-t Cn-ek Miool Hdiimi; I'lirttT'd Cave, KhkIh Creek; .lilir' ' h. lUrluw; Allen's Hull, Ciinyoii 'rrrk; VrlKfil HirliiKi I'urk, Deep Cri'fk Nil I . Jt'l.Y 10, WHilimmUy- Wilhi lie Valley 'liiliiiilin Ahuhi'IiiIIiiii imivmira at (IUillnn mrk liir Iiiiiof ten tluya. CHAT ABOUT TOWN! Money to loan on Improved (urinn, W. II. lUirKlu.r.lt. If ymi want a aewiiiK machine fur :Ti io to llelloiny A ItiiHrli'v. COT William Iiiih the him bar gains in Irisidii IntH or mnnll tract. Straw hata of nil style, tutors, sixes ml prleaii ut Moody A Kiiieamoiia. Wanted, clean white t'olton ran tt the Kntkiiciiihk ollli'o. 5 cent pur pOlllld. Orders left ut I'runk Harlow's store, for 4 f'K't or 1(1 inch wood, promptly filled by I'. I'urkr. Mr. F. H. Andreas, of dm Miipleviood (.'iirilciiM, will deliver vcK'tahlc on Sal uriliiy in limit fur Sunday meal, Ho! ye I'lfKNiirw seeker, to YiKpiiliii Hay ninl rii urn for (MH) iKn Until OcIoInt III, H)I5. Tickets on nih lit li'pot, S. 1'. Co., l.y I,. II. Moon-. tf Now in llii lime to spray lor the rodlin molli uiiil caterpillar. Sell M an A I'utrow I handle a upmv pump that is simple, ttlfiu-li vo ninl low In price. Call ninl fx mn inn them . A mill uf nil-wool I'lolhfH in n.li lo your tncanie mnl it Mrnl chmH juli fur only in unit of the barKalti ollcri'd v (ilium A Smyth. Sumplea of eliitli from whieh to aelecl from. Tan li'imi. rti il piii'er, new lino 0 Indie' Hummer linderwvur, liny'a. nlraw ImlH, hIho a full lino of iront'a auminer underwear, Indie.' ilk inillH junl arrived at thu luu ki't Ntore. Tho now PeoriiiK nuu liine riinnon hull liearintt. Call and eo them at WiUur. A ('ooko'a. , Kly'a Wild Cherry phoxphuto la re- . ... , nio for invalid and children. I I f It'll ......W MM I'M. v. K. William, tho grocer. How aUiut thus S to 5 ncri) tract, Mirthe Clnmtauiii grounda, at (ilud- mo Park, hoiii of tliciu planted with line trw. .0. O T. WilliuuiB. Tho Fohlerville repoblicnn club wu giinir.od Tucday evefiing in Maple lane precinct with 2'i nieinlMTH. I'er- anent olllccr will be elm ted thin week. 'The (ieriiiiin btruggle or I.ilierty," the iiihject of a aerlei ol pacra to he IHl hliiAiecl in Harper' Magazine. The H II 1 nt article will appear in tho July nuni- I. r t; fi k r. K. A. Freytug doe not propone to iiain In the rear of tho procennlon in e matter ol supplying the market with (hi i vegetaliloH, and hi garden aro 'flrnt clnaa conilllfon. flTiere in one inedlclno that cures im jlierjiiili'lv. We refer to Po Witt's Colic HNd Cholera cure for all aiiinnier coin tjrjlntrt. No delay, no dinuppointmonlH urdiilurH. C. Q. Ilunlley, I)ruggit. t)oiinty Clerk Horton has lnued tho following licennea to wed: Lillio M. V inmteer and K. L. I.ivenay ; Addio K. I,)und 1'Mward (!, Shepard ; Ida Joy mjl Clarouce A. Sayera. A mooting will lie hold at tho Maple Ime school liouae Saturday evening, June 22d. ut 8 o'cliH'k, for the purpone of organizing a cemetery uHHoclalion. Kveryone in the locality iB eurnoHtly re 4iientod to be preiteiit. Travelers find a aafo companion in Pe t fit's Colic and Cholera cure. A change in drinking water and in diet often caiiBOH severe and dangerous complaints. Thin medicine always cure them. C. G. Huntley, Drugghit At the mooting of Mcl.ouglilin Chau tauqua circle held lant Monday night, the following wore appointed a com mit too on flower girls for Recognition lay at the Chautauqua BBHembly: Mrs. II. W. DulT, chairman, Miss Mortie Stevens, Miss Iluttlo Cam, Miss Ana Haird and Pr. Ferrin. To allay pains, subdue infhimation, lieal foul sores and ulcers, the moHt prompt and satinfactory results are ob tained by u"ing tliut old reliable remody, Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Lini ment. For sale by C. 0. Huntley, drug gist. Hen Franklin tramped, hungry and foot-sore, through Philadelphia streets, with a loaf under one arm and a lot of brand new ptoyerbs under his hat. One of Bon's maxims was, "a penny saved is a penny earned." You've heard that before, but no matter ; if you will buy your groceries at V. Harris' you will re alise the force of it. PERSONAL NOTES. Klini-r Juiii'N, of Hood View, Is visit- I'm fih'iiilit in Ori'toii City, i. V. Ariimlionu, uf Kmllain!, Win do ln lniNiMiiNH In Oii'tfon (,'Hy Tiic'lny, co. CriHt, of New Kra, huh In town IiihI Friday uml pulil this ofllce a pleasant cull. Mr, mnl Mm. J. N, Ityan of Kalcin, were anionic tie visitor to llm encamp intuit. J. H. Courtniiy, of Onk (irovn, wa In altimdwicu ut tlio (i. A. It. encampment thin week. J. r Undue spent several days in Albany on Ii'imI Mminc during thu pant week. licniy TrnKi, one of llie prominent clll.enof I)4iniiNciiN, wa doing Oregon City Tui'Hiltiy, Kli Culkiim, thu cniTKi'lii' roml foru niuii, of I'li'iiMiiiit Hill pniiHim t, wh In Ori'iton ('ity Muiiility, Mm. C. T. !ilioi mid Imr Miitlor, Mina I.cnom Ky, of HhIdiii, Iiuvb lii-mi viHif Iny Irinnila in tliiN city, 1-t'wiK Wooiliixk, one of Orvilln't olid fiininTH wum in Oicgon Ciiy, 1'h u i h. lay on Ihimidkhh . It K'tirklin, out) of tint IwHt known n-niili'iilii of IlinlJuihl, wuh in On'on City WuilnitMiluy, Mm. Hiulln M. Wliitit went to Sulmn Wedm-mtuy wlnru nIiu will ymit rulHtivca uml frinndii (or fnw day. Mra. K.I. Ilolman uml liuliy li'ft Fri day o-.'iiliiK for Mi:MinnvillH, to rumuiii couplo of wii-k viniliiiK (Honda. (j. H. Viat, o( AlhonH, TriuicMciM', In in llie city w:l!i a vluw o( lm-itl iii. llu i h wIkhiI ti'iii liiT hy profi'HHion. oo. Y. I.oinon, uf Dinnuartia, wiin ono of ilio ttnthiiHiiiHtiu i. A. It. moil, wku I 'oiauipiiniiH unit wi'OK, t I...I ll .!!.. I. Mr. uml Mm. K. H. llrmiihiill, of Una villu, ttltfiidcil llm (t. A. It. encmnp inoiil, uml ciillod ut tliiM ullico Tuvmlay . J. SpmiiU, ol Noody, ono of thu hrave auldii-ra of Ilio lulu war, wan in attend alien at the Ci. A. It. encampment thin week. Miai Anna Mellriiht and MU (iniee WhIhoii, of Sunta Clura. Cal., aro the Kiionlriof Mra. T. A. Mi Undo, in thin oily. Cupt. John Mm mm, an uxniHtant muni- i W'r at the tulo inaiino aHvlum, at Siilem, waaintown iluruiit tho (i. A. It. en campment. Mm. Iiui V. Cook, of rendlotnti, uml Mr. Lena Ki inpiT of Cinelnnitti, havo Ih'oii vinit iiiK roluiivo and frienda in thi city tlio punt week. Hon. J. It. Huntington of Huron, Harney county, Into ri'adinn clerk in tho nuiio nviiuin, wnt iii wregun v.ny, 1110 tt . . ,. . ,,rnl ul week on biiinen4. Mm. J. H. Horner, wife of I'ruf. Horner, of thoSlato Agricultural College At Corvalli'i. attended and participated in the (i, A. Ii. encampment. Mm. M. B. Conklin, of ltuncbiirg, the newly elected grand "ecit tuiy of the order of Kuntern Star, was the gueat of Mm. II. H. Strange Saturday. .1. H. Malhenon, ' ol La Grande, who was attending tho Munoiiic grand lodgo at Portland, was the gueat of. I. W. Mc Kay, on the Wet Side Saturday. Arthur and (ieorge Bancroft, wins of F. A. Bancroft of Portland, were in the city on buninens, WedneHilay, and made the F.NTKki'iiiHK a pleasant call. Mr. Samuel Holme", aecompaniod by Prof. H. W. Holme' two daimhters. Amy and Jonie, left Wednesnny for vinlt with relatives in Union, Oicgon. A. (i. Hall, of Cant-ado IX'kn, wan in the city Wednesday attending the en campment, and viaiting his daughter Mrs. Win. ltobliiBon of the Klectric hotel. Herbert L. B nice, of the Portland Daily Sun, represented that journal at thod. A. It. encampment and gave a most 'jumpleio account (f the ceremonies attendant on the occasion. A. C. Strange has just closed a suc cessful term of school at Beaver Creek, and left Wednesday for his home at Wilbur, Doulgas county, where he will HKtnd his summer vacation. Hev, and Mrs, M. L. Itugg returned Wednesday from Salem, where they at tended the commencement exercises of the Willamette University. Their daughter, Miss Kdna was one of the graduates. C. W. Boetther and family and J. B. Linthholm, all of Central KanBus, are bore looking over the Held with a view of locating. Mrs. Boetther is a sister of Miss 1 1 ut tie Monroe, one of the teachers in the Barclay school, and Mr. Linth holm is a cousin by marriage. Cook's MuhIciiI Institute, Avail yourself of the vacation to study music at this school. Remember, lower rates until September. Apply to K. Cook, Abington Building. Mr. D. Wiley, ex-pontmastor, Black Creek, N. Y., was so badly alllicted with rheumatism that he was only able to hobble around with canes, and even then it caused him great pain. After lining Chamberlain's Pain Balm ho waa so much improved that he threw away his canes. He says this liniment did bin) more good than all other modicinos and treatment put together. For sale at 60 cents per bottle by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. I.od K oli;K. Following ant tho olectivn olllcera of Oreiiiui LoiIkd Nu. 3, I. O. (). Y who will tiikit their Houla July J-t: W. A. Hedge. X. (ii II. VV.Tioinhuili. V. (i; T. V. Hynri, aeereliiry uml Hoi H, Walker, tiounuror. Miiliiioumli Iidgo, A. V. A A. M., will hold a Ntatod roiniimtilcallon on Monday evening Juno ut 7 :.'M)o'clo k. An addioHg will lo delivered hy llov, liro. Dr. J. Itloch, of I'ortlund. All luomhera ant rt'iimiteil to m prewnt and viaitiiiK 'jrolhrcn cordiully invitod. O. L. (iUK.y, W. M. Tho Maaonii: iirgiiniz.itiDiiH of Oregon ('ity woru protty well renreHiiled at I'orO liiml liiHt week and at their n ipieHt a cornx led li-tt of Ilio olliecm eli cU'd la given : irand Chapter, J. M. IIoiIhoii. of I'ortluiiil, (i. II. I'. ; J. II. Irvine, Cunhy, l. i. II. I'.j L. W. Honey, F.ngeno, (. K. i II. H. Hi range, Oregon City, (i. IS ; I. I'. Miiaon, Alhuny, i. T. ; J. F. lioh iiiHun, Fngcim, (i. H. ; I). O. Ilodaon, McMlnnvillit. J. C. of II.j 8. I.. I'opo. rorlhiiid, grand lecturer; J. 1'. Cnl lueiiih, Allmny, principal rojuurncr; II. ll.TliielHon, Ilickreul, royal arch captain ; W. A. Cli'liind, I'ottluml, third veil; J. II. alkor, Oregon Cilv, Mecond veil; W. It. Itlanchard. flint veil ; (Juntaf Wil on, I'lirtland, aenllnel; J. It. N. Hell, llaker Cilv, chapliiin. KaHtern Star Mm. M. K. Kollogu, of l'orthind, grand matron; J. II. Itridg lord, Hay City, grand patron ; Mm F. A. Holm, ('orvalli, nHaociuto itrand nintron ; John Vert, rendleton, aaMiKMHte grand patron; Mr. M. H. Conkling. ltoaohurg, aecrelary; Mm. (i. M. Strange, Oregon Cilv, tioaaitr-r; Mm. Klla Taylor Det uierinj. Ilayton, grand conductioaa ; Mm. Carrlo "m-, Myrlle 1'oint, anao ciato conductreHH. Minnie (irand Lodge. Morgan U. Clillord, of Canyon City, grand mailer; I'hillip Mclachati, Canyon City, doputy grand mauler; W. II. Holmon, Staylon, Bonior grand wanh'n; J. B. Clolund, Curt Iiiiul, junior grund warden; D. C. McKorclier, l'urtlimd, grand treasurer ; J. F. ItoliiiiHon, FiiKctift, grand wcre tary. A. W. France wan elected to tho liig'.i pricKthood. i'loueer'a (inl lu ring. Among those from Clackamas county, who regiaterded at the annual gathering j of the Pioneer Association in Pordand lat Friday are the names of H. H. Straight, Oregon City; Mm. William Barlow, Barlow; Isaac Ball, Tualatin ; J. S. Itisley. Osweifo: Frank Ford. Oa- wego; Mm. Jennings, Oregon City; Col. Itobort A. Miller, Oregon City. The Oregonian pays Mm. II. A. Mil erlhe following compliment: After the session had been formally opened by a few humorous remarks from tho preni iinir ollicer, Mrs. Ilobwrt A.Miller, a "pioneer daughter of Ore gon City," was Introduced, and read a very touching una vivid paT on "The Part of Women in the Pioneer Pays." Such a striking impression did Mrs. Miller s remarks make, that they really Bounded the key-noto for the Bpeech making of tho evening. Space will not permit of the printing of the paper in this morning's issue, but it will be pub lished in tlio Oregonian at a later date. At tho conclusion ol the address, Secre tary llimes, in a few well-chosen re marks, moved that the Pioneer Assort" atiou extend to Mrs. Miller a yote of thanks. The vole was taken standing amid great applause. Cliiiiituiiqua Notes Prosi?ctB for the Chautauqua continue to increase in interest. Tho program will be pulilisbed entire next weok. The auditorium is rising like a great amphitheatre ready to welcome ita thousands. A meeting of stockholders to ratify proceedings is called for June 25, at 2 p. m., in the county court room. Inquiries for rooms and board are com ing in, It has been suggested that the same committee that arranged for the entertainment of the G. A. It. people, be reqn -stod to hand their lists to the Chautauqua people to save unnecessary delay. Any others who can board Chautauqua visitors are requested to re port to Mrs. C. II. Dye at once. This, seems to be the year of great success. All the state conventions have had unparalleled attendance, and tho Cliautauquans expect no less. A very pleasant ice cream social was given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. White last Friday evening, under the auspices of Mrs. E. B. Andrews' Sunday school class of the Congregational church. The rainy weather prevented the announced lawn social, but the parlors of the dwelling were filled with a merry crowd, who whiled the time away in gamoB and music . Organ solos were acceptably rendered by Misses Marks and Jean White, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles favored the guests with a guitar and organ duet. Ice cream, cake and strawberries were served and the social proved a success in every way. Several Oregon City people attended the commencement exercises at the Baptist church in McMinnville last week and among them were W. Carey John son, president of the board, D. C. Lat ourette, a member of the board, Mrs. L. C. Driggs, Rev. M. L. Rugg, J. W. Lotler and Lyman Latourotte. Mrs. Driggs remains a few days to visit rela tives and to attend a W. C. T. U. con vention. I'uullc li:ool (JrHilMHting f.xerrhrn. J Iref rfum Hocltil. Tho m lioluHiic year of the Oregon I The I'nion Sunday Hchool of Wil dly puhlic ai hool end Friday, arid ; Inuietto Full, will givn a literary and Sutriiiteiidenr Ilolmea' giiiiluating ! ii:o cie-im uncial in Jiiitdorf'a hall Sal j c-Ihhh will have their exorcihe at j iirday Juno nl H p. in. Xo d- I Shivelv'a fiiera hone Friday everiimr. I iniiioii at the door. Ico cream and Jliucla coiimihIm ol luu members and there would have U-en more, hut there was considerable sickness among the pupils which retarded their progies. Tim schools of the city have prospered under the management of Superinten dent Holmes and his able corps of as sistants, for which they dem rvo special mention. Following is tho K;moriel of the graduating clans. Clare Campbell, Musa E. Barkley, Imogene Harding, Ilulda Holder), Anna H. Midlum, Itilii (j, Jones. Ituby S'iicnr, Victor II. Paipiet, Samuel L. Stevens ami Thomas II. Lindsay. The clus motto in 'Talma est Victori" and the program is as follows: Invocation Itev. A . J. Montgomery. Instrumental Music Selected Miss Lulu an 1 Maltie Praier. Essay "(ireut Ieed of Women" Musa K. Hark ley. F.asuy. . .."Should the Turks he Impelled from Europe," Clare C. Campbell . Vocal Solo. ."I long to see the girl I left behind," Miss Kate Ward. "Michael Angelo" Essay . Leila G. Jones. Piano Solo "Hretonne Dance" Hnchtnan Mist Spangler. Efsuy "Self Iteliance" Thomas 11. Lindsay. Essay "Art in Nature." Anna E. Midlum, Vocal Solo Selected Mrs. Sadie M . White. Essy "Daniel Webster" Victor II. Paipiet. Vocul Duct :"Maying" Smith Mesilames E. E. Charman, A. S. Dresner. Esay. . ."Famous Caves and Caverns" Ituby Sjiencer. Essay "True Success" Samuel L. Stevens. Piano' Soto .'rC . . . Mrs. K. E. 'Williams. Class Prophecy Ilulda Holden. Vocal Solo "Happy Birds" huhh Mis Xeita Barlow. Essay with valedictory commencement Imogene Harding. Presentation of diplomas. Slock Rising. Quotations of stock of Iluitford Fire Insurance Co: PurVal. Hartford, 100 Offered. 4l"0 L'lil lill 142 142 Itfl Asked. 415 Aetna " Phienix, " Connecticut . . " Xatioiial, ' Orient ... 50 2iV4 1!3 148 ti.) The Hartford's reputation for prompt and equitable adjustment and payment of its losses, together with its financial strength, offers undoubted indemnity and warrant) your full confidence in the protection of your property insured under ita policies. II. T. Sladkx, Agent. Office with II. F, Cross Mm Didn't Take With the Gentlemen. She was refined, intelligent and not bad looking, but somehow site never seemed to take with the gentlemen. They didn't like he' listless ways; they said she didn't have any "snap" about her. Poor girl! she waa suffering from functional irregularities, and it was ac tually impossible for her to take much interest i:i anything. But a change came. Onedav she heard of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Piescription. She procured a bottle, and she had not taken half its contents when she felt like another wo man. Now she is in the enjoyment of perfect health, and bag suitors by the score, rto woman need suiter from tunc tional irregularities and weaknesses. The "Favorite Piescription" Is a safe and certain cure for all the weaknesses to which women are peculiarly subject Dr. Pierce's Pellets cure constipation, (liliousness, indigestion and headache One dose. Do Yon Travel? The O. R. & N. Co., always alert to the welfare of their patrons, have placed on sale at principal stations, a 1000 mile ticket at the rate of three cents per mile, good one year from date of sale and good for passage over the rail and water lines of their svstem. 2t Notice. All stockholders of the Willamette Val ley Chautauqua association are called to a business meeting at the county court room next Tuesday June 25, at 2 p. in. sharp. Per Order Committee. Many Buffer from irritation of the kidneys and bladder without knowing what is the matter with them. Dr. J. II. McLean's liver and kidney balm will irive relief. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. Choice sugar cured hams at 10 cents and bacon at 0 cents for pound at Al bright's. SIIILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., 60 cts. and $1.00. For sale by G. A. Harding Dr. Price'. Cream Baking Powder World's Pair High AUdal an4 Dlpli i cake 10 cciil. The following ia the program . : Music Orchestra Recitation Mrs. F. Morrison Song F;dna Kinney Redilation Miss Ooldke Vocal Solo Mis Millie Grant Recitation IJessie Iiylon Music Orchestra 'those a'tending from Oregon City, will get free fare on return trip. An obstreperous passenger on the Ore gon City cur, ersisted in smoking in the car to the discomfort of the passengers and against the rules of the company. When the conductor was about to bounce him he threw away bis cigar. He whined about his rights being abridged etc. and threatened to sue the company. The passenger were on the side'of the conductor, and wanted to see the smoker tbruhhed. Po-tland Dispatch. Harfier'a Bazar, published on June loth, is distinguished by the variety and beauty of it summer toilettes, and men will find in its columnes an article espec ially adapted to their neeils, iriving in formation about negligee costumes, and indicating how one may be wer'ectly comfortable and still shock no conven tionality during the healed terms which we may expect. A story bv Edith V. B. Matthews, entitled "Little Miss Busy body," is very bright and has an origi nal situation. Owing to the absence of Mr. F. D. Ball from the city, we have authorized , Mr. A. II. Kcbram to collect all accounts r ' WHITE. w. a-WHITE. due the late firm of Schram A Moore, UHITF RRflTHFPS and to receipt for the same. All parties "I I U DllU I nCllO indebted to the firm of Schram 4 Moore ; Practical Architects J Builders. Will prepare plana, elevations, working de are requested to settle the Bume at once. ; t lla, and speciHcationa (or all kinds of bmld- Tiik Khobi'v I jtviirvr-a- Cn . Int BPeci1 attention ivea to modern cot- 1IIE UEOKOK l.AHKKXf'E I.O., 1 Usge. Eatimate furniahed on application Portland Oregon Call on or addreaa WHITE BK08., r, , , ! Oregon City. Ogo OitEtioN City, June 8, 181)5. Soul lis and Heals. SAXTA ABIE sooths and heals the membranes of the throat and lungs when poisoned and inflamed by disease It prevents night sweats and tightness across the chest, cures coughs, croup, i asthma, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, ' whooping-cough and all other throat and : lung troubles. No other medicine is so successful in curing nasal catarrh as' CALIFORXIA CAT-RCURE. The! enormous and increasing demand for ' these standard California remedies con- j firm their merits. Sold and absolutely I guaranteed by C. G. Huntley at $1 a j package. Three for 5.50. Trial size j 60 cents. HOT DAY SHIRTS. To wear a stiff, startched white . shirt during hot weather, pre venting all circulation of air around the body, is both un comfortable and unhealthy. By wearing A Negligee Shirt You get perfect comfort, and are not baked with the heat. We carry all colors, sizes and styles. 75o to $1.50 Portland prices. Glass & Smith. The Gothiers. Money Loaned. First Mortgages on Improv ed Farm Property Negotiated. We are prepared to negotiate first Morgaees upon improved farms in Oregon, with eastern parties at a rate of interest not to exceed 9 per cent, per annum. ,Morti;ai;o8 renewed that have been taken by other companies. Address with stamps, Mervin Sworts, Baker City, - - Oreeon. SLEEPY, DULL, iniiKUMi miu iiiuiiibc, im the way you frel when Tour liver fails to da ',. v.. it wnrk nronr1. In , -fc i i -- 1. consequence you uf- t i "'f ,rom mmgration, uiiiuunca3, aim uy- pepnia. You nave a don't care" spirit and a "played out " feeling, and everything tire you. To -t the liver in action. purify and enrich the blood. and to strengthen and vitalize tlie whole aystern, take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. Having a peculiar tonic licet upon the lining membrane of the Mom icli and bowels, it make a biting cure of all stomach, liver and bowel disorders. By increaninir the blood supply, a well an enriching it, all tba organ of the body arc atrrnfrthrned, and the nerve are fed on pure, rich blood. Neuralgia in the " cry of the starved nerve for food"; ncrvou d. bility and exhaustion, sleeplessness and nervous prostration are in most instances th direct result of a starved condition of the blood. The true way to cure these ailm'-nt permanently i to take the "Golden Medical I)icovery," which was discovered and prescribed by an emi nent physician, Dr. K. V. 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