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s Oregon City Enterprise' Clackmas Co. Directory, rorsrv okkickks. ittte. O, rk ol Count, .KriiT, K fanler, T omirir, S ilaal KiiporilKtMl'U'Ut. S 'rrrynr C r.ttier. muUioitor, (lar-tutt F. tlae i;,s. K Morion y. i y,'.i,vk S M IMlv.liv M 1. M -ore J. C. Hrs.Hey II. S i,ili-n P. W K i int-i ir.l H I.. Iloiui-in i ISiclisnl Scott I Frank .li.-.lr KKIIUY, A riill. SPRAY OF THE FALLS. Karly luw wo -I potatoes, onion sots, p.trilon seeds in bulk or papers. K. K. Wiii.ums, the grocer. l-,ia Komlall xt Shivclv's, April 7th. The Fntkriki.sk uiuil afteraction ft jH,, . . : , . ,. ,. , . , Murtin Try ice cri mn unfa a: the Novelty Candy Factorv il.iU from 10 cents to J10 at Miss (ii!dsnvth's. Pr. Wliite's llir (rrowi'r for sale by K. (i harnswurih. MiM Graoie Plaisteil NoiiJuy, April t?!h. t Shivelv'g, Ice cream and ice iremu toil a at the Kovelty Candy Factory See Kxra Kendall and he happy. Tuesday next at Sliively's. Irin yojr hats and have them re rtodeleil at Miss Uoldsmiih'a. Fancy enrl huttont for waists and dreo (riumiin; at the Racket (tore. B 'rn, to Mr. and Mr. Grant Olds, on Tuesday mirninn, April 30th, a boy. Pr. F. V. Welch will still continue his -dental oilice in the Courier btiilitinn. The latest in visiting cards at the En Tiai'iiHK OrrtcE. Prices tu suit you. Grct reduction in ladies', aaJ children's war at the tore. gents ' Racket Money lomed on faring or business property. J. F. Clark ollire over Oregon Ci'y bank. C. 0. T. Williams is now prepared to tank loans on good farm property. Write hini. A lar,:e assortment of garden hose jost iweived at the hardwire house of Pope & Co. For clean, white cotton r igs 5 cents fer pound cash, will be paid at The En- TEKPSISK Offil-o. Almost anything you are needing you will find at Parker and Howard's. Goods oust be sold at once. Cyrtu K. Ba'lard, of Milwa ikee, has tbettu granted an original pension by the 6d. artment at Washington. Use OXIEN for your "nerves" also lorcughs and colls. Pamphlets free. Charman & Co., Druggists, agent. Tinware, glassware, stone jars, hard je, in fact anything yoj need, below CJst at Parker & Howard's store, near fldDOt. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood. It builds up and t,eng:ln'ns constitutions impaired by disease. C. (r. Huntley, Druggist. County Ju le Hiye w.ll convene the tegular monthly term of probate couri nvxt Monday. Commissioner's court will convene on the following Wednes day. For a quiet place to liiich your horses wai from the motor line and a place to get a first class job of repairing or horse shoeing call on S. F. Scripture's shop on Fifth street. To induce a trial of the Estkucuisf: as a newspaper it will be sent from now until June C for 25 cents. 2 cent stamps taken. Paper stopied at date if not longer wanted. Tli foreclosure silo of c;rta:n pron erty in Canemab, entitled W. V. Hub titrdvsJ. V. Draper, et al, has been fiostpont-d by Sher'iT Mad lock until jiext Saturday. Aewiiig Machines cheap. Want Bj sewing in iclaino? Get a good one mid i pay $23; five years guarantee; tr down I tS per month until paid. See Lellomy I & Hunch about it Dr. William 15, Kimpp, dentist has oaned un of lice in Courier building with lr. Frank P. Welch where he can be -4'Mnd Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day of each week. Pure b'ojd means good health. He Witt's Sarsuparilla purifies the blood, cureB Enrptioas, Eczema, Scrofula and 11 diseases arising from impure blood C. G. Huntley, Druggist. BiHhop Morris of Portland, held servi ces at 8t. Paul's Episcopal church Wed nesday evening, this being Holy week, lie will ofli jiate at this church on .Sat urday evening at 7 o'clock. iffarl's Clover Koot will purify your tood, clear your complexion, regulate ypiir bowels and make your head clear belt. 25c, 51c. , ar 1 a dollar, for ule by Geo. A . Harding. ft is not a miracle. It won't cure everything, but it will cure piles. That's wtint Oe Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will do, boeaase it lias done it" in hundreds of taees. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Or. I.. I.. Pickens, ilcntist, iIik nil kiinls of ilontal woik. (iolil crowns, porcelain crown ami hrhlgo work a siH'iMnlty. All operations iiiUHnttHvl for j years. Call Mini gel my in Ice. Oilice in Kurt-lav luiiMing I Ovai an, liluoiil mol o:lur Illinois, .Mill-. I H illlOlll 0Olt III Hlllglflll opera- lion For 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t , testimonials ami references soinl M cents for pout agi'l to WorM's IMspeiisiiry Moiioal Asmu iaiiou, I.ull'.iln. N. Y. ; i ' i .Mr. l.ockoibv, who recently arrivoil from Indiana to reside with Ids ion, . licorgo l.ockorbv on ilu north fork ol llio Clin k.iiuas, il e I lat Monday morn inil age.l !:! yi-ns lie w.is it veteran of tin' Mexican ir F.T.l Kendal!, Mippoilcl liv grand ' "ni.anv of PUm . in the Utol. tlm j itri'uli'iit anil llio only "A I'air of ki.ls," ; I'v uiiiml count over itA mchs, ul Sliivclv'. .Moiul.iv, April 1 ,,. ... , .. ' ' ; .., .n, 0 mill . i i-i'iiN. ?ih. 1'rii-en We iniht till you more about lue I Minute t'ou.'li Cure, hut you probably ! know that It cures a coiifh. Kioryono jd-H'swIio has used it. It is a peifect , i remedy for eoti.'hs, colds, hoarseness. Ii ; is mi especial lavonle tor elnhlron, beint; pleasant to take uiid ipiick in cuiin.! C. G. Iliintlev, IViiAtist. All spring and summer styles are now ' A of rooleis n.e busy at work put out. Pon'tweuta 'tki suit' and shoos 1 tin ' ,ll'w r"01' ov'r ""' ''':';', ''- . . I i .1 ... . 1 .otitli ill n't,,! ill tiiiitiiiii ,ll llio W 1 1 1 ii in . ami run- in u:ne, w mi a mn ceniury I,, .iron! l,o von .-n ll,u n.wt. date hair nil and ;duve at the Enter- is to l tU '",n''i ul the com prise barber shop. Frank T. Holers, ! P',n.v ,0 ,0,,M ,,,in ,lm erection of an- propiietor. The various Junior Endeavor socie ties of Oregon City held a t;rand rally at 1 the Presbyterian church last Sunday af-' ternoon. They are nvelvinir special 1 .,.... .i i in lis in sinoiiiL' ami other exereisKS t.ir the Slate Christian Endeavor cotiven- tion I ilin II. I W"n I I I I'll I Justice Pixon last Fridav. on the char, ofsssaiiltii.it Stonv Yauolm with a re- vnlver II-wa. ,,.! ,in,.. of::i)U toan..,irlH'frrtthoc.rnd irv ! In default of bail he was comiuilted to I Ito ,- ill 1, 1 1- , at I 1 ' ' 1 , j Couching irritates the delicate organs 1 and aggravates the disease. Instead of ' waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps al once, makes expectoration easy, reduces the soreness and inflaniatiot:. Every one likes it. For sale by C. G. Hunilev, druggist Mcl.oughlin Chautauqua circle held their regular meeting last Monday night the residence of A. Hurkhardt. Col. R A. Miller was leader. Next Mon- diy evening the circle will meet at the , resilience ot .Mrs. L. L. Pnegs, with I C. H. Pye as leader. An elegant line of the latest designs ! i'i dress goods at the store of Charman) & Son's. Call and see the new stock, which surpasses anything in this line ever brought to Oregon City. To see this tasty display of organdys, percales and dimitys is a delight to the soul. Patronize good shows ami thereby en courage the home management in look ing at the fine attraction. Edgar Ken dall has been on the road eleven years in "A Pair of Kids" which is proof enough that he is one f the best. At Shivety's, April 7th. The Troy Laundry is the place to get your washing done in first-class style. Everything received and delivered promptly. This firm have established an enviable reputation for doing good woik. a fact to which their numerous patrons can attest agent. O.K. Farnsworth, The survival of the fittest for laughing j fits only. That musical farce comedy "A Pair of Kids" is now in the eleventh year of continued success. No comedy on earth has played to the number of j people, and stood the test of eleven jyeais. At Shively's, April 7tli. Tickets for sale at express office. Charman & Son have just received a lot of that new dress lining, known as alpacaline. It is elegant goods and cheap. A full line of ladies' neckties, i telegraph oilice, leaves today for Port- referred to the finance committee, to wear with shiit waists, in all colors. land to begin active training as a rider A motion prevailed that the city treas Call and see the new goods. .Straw hats for tho northwest circuit of spring races, ! liter be instructed to cancel all war fjr men, boys and misses, all new and j which will begin at uu early dale. In ! rants not already cancelled, in conform of the l,,te.it styles and shapes. I honor of bis departure a number of his ity with the expert's nqHjrt. The "Puli'li" enlert iininenl and I juvenile friends tendered him a surprise ! The finance committee recommended at Shively's opera house last Tuesday evening by the Y. P. S. C. E. of tlm Presbyterian church, was a very enter taining allair. The progam, consisting of representations of German characters, was excellently rendered. After this young ladies In German costume served refreshments. Don't fail to hear the Ht. Cecilia cho rus at the liaptist church on Friday, April 10th. Miss Metta ISrown and Miss Minnie Kuerten will sing. Miss De Forest, of the Portland L'niversity, is one of the best elocutionists in the state. She will be sure to please the audience. Admission 23 cents for adults and 10 cents for sluldren. The musical comedy "Tina" in which Miss Plaisteil lias scored an artistic "hit" is a piece full of merriment and many striking and dramatic situates and the interest is held from the rise of the cur tain until its final fall. Every role in its competent hands. Not a dull moment is allowed to appear throughout the eve ning. Shively's, Monday, April Cth. You will regret it if you fail to see "Tina." Tlu taxes (or tWS are slowly coming into tlio slicrilf' nllli'ii. Something over $,70iH) Iiiin boon collected thus far l.itNt week County Treasurer M. I.. Mihuo forwarded f,00i) in stale taxes to the stale ticasiirer nt Salem, us tint tlrst installment There it remains ilno on stale luxes llio -nun of t'." j Tieasuier Mihuv will foiwuiil mwtlior installment in it low il.ivi. Mis. .Mm (iiiihiini, of Foggs. Slier- , I'm lo, , M, .i inn, v,i -mr. 1'iiploM, Mol tiniii county, is iinotlii'i I'urly pioneer ol f.m, Hnncr mi. I Ctoko. Aiiwm, Conn Oregon, wnolirst niiiili' lu-r Iioiih' ul Or- i-iltii.tn ti mil. i'l!i'll Cllv. Sin' miivi'il hi'i- fiom Iowa in Si' ti'nii.t'r, Is IS, niil sluici th.tt her father huilt tlm Si, riim los lloiol in lnr t litiiil. A sHi-ial I'll'oil n i! ho ma lo hv the i'M'i-iiii ti in it 1 1 1 ' of tho die. fm Tioin'or Association, to haw- Mis linthaiii pri'M'iit at the annual ro-unioii. which will Ih' holil in 1'orllaiul llos mui Tlio nioiithly prayer uu'clin anil rally of the Y. 1'. S. i'. I-:. I' moil will lo held in flit rrt'sI'Vterian chinch next Sninlnv evening at six o'clock sli.up The topic will ho, "What limul ii 1 (tot from the Christian Kiiiloavor t'onvi'iition',"' K. A. Smith is the leader (or this nieet ilitf, and it is ilesircl tliu' every ondiviv orer in the city should he present on this occasion. The executive committee, also desire that even- vomit! t'hrislian in the city will he present on this occasion ; i i Ctle I Ulp , t lllHT lOllip.lliyS mill. II I : oilier room, ill which lour more engines j will ho placed in msition The new rn- j fines are put in to relieve the strain on the other engines, which aie run to their full capacity It is also probable that : l.:.... .. ol l. : l.;u j l'A!ion- . I Special For lOOnuhts at the Chicago u" " it,,, , v nnai,i, in,-, .-,,-, ,,m i, oera lioiise, I lilcao. I lie cometlian ! U klM ,he Krand pr.K uc,,,,aof j Koreous s,s'ctacle Ah Hal.,, tri- '"nphed as the best ecutric comedian t,"4t "vr VUW0 U ln that class of entertainment. In the per formance of a "A Pair of Kids Mr. Kendall w ill introduce all six of those popular stun:, which he wrote and sung with such a success in Ali ltaba. At Shively's, April 7th. Prices J"i, :io, 50 and 73 cents. The delivery team of the Ued Front store, enjoyed a short runaway Moudav morning They were left standing in the alley near the Commercial bank, and started olfon their own hook. They made their way along the driveway be tweet the Southern Pacific depot ami Schwan'a plumbing shop and brought "P againsi a large rota. standing near the corner, when the doubletrees broke and the horses were liberated from the wagon. The damages to the vehicle and harness were very slight. The entertainment at the I'.aptist church on the 10th will he one of the best ever given in the city. Miss Ie Forest, teacher of elocution in the Port land University, will give a number of her most choice selections. The St. Ce cilia chorus, led hy Mies Neita Harlow, will sing. Those w ho heard it before will want to hear it again and those who did not will be glad of an opportunity to alai an M laid Mullu !tra,u.-n tl Pakt-r lu n,l and Miss Minnie Kuerten of Oregon Citv will favor the audience w ill, solos. ' In the fall ut IS'.illa son of Mr. A. T McFarlnnd. a prominent merchant of Live flak, Suiter, Co., Cal., was taken with a very heavy cold. The puins in I his dies', were so severe that lie had spasms and was threatened w ith pneu monia. His father itave linn several .ir(,0 ,). 0f chamberlain's Cough Remedy which broke up the cough and cured him. Mr. McF'ailanu says when ever his children have croup he invari ably gives them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy add it always cures them. He considers it the best cough remedy in the market. For sale by G. A. Harding druggist. Master Cal Ilutton, who was formerly messenger hoy in the Western I'nion i party al me resilience ot his mother last Tuesday evening. Ice cream and cake were served and the evening passed off ileasantly with juvenile games. Those present were: MisBes Gertie Greaves, ! Minnie Philips, Ola and Nina Ilisdon, Maud Noble, Moddie, Iilanche and Fills Huffman, Camille Ilutton; Masters John Greaves, John Lundv, JSeiaui and Earl Viau and Cal Ilutton. There was a pretty full attendance of the Clackamas county delegation at the populist state convention, held in Salem last Friday. W. S. Vanderberg, of Coos county, was nominated for congressman for the first district; Joseph Gaston, of Multnomah county, for supreme judge; M. T Olmstead, of Baker, W. D. Hare, of Washington, W. II. Spaugh, of Lane, and Harry Watkins, of Yamhill, were elected presidential electors. For dele gates to the national convention : J. IS. Luce, L. A. Ward, J. 8. McCain, Na than Pierce, K. P. Caldwell, Harry Watkins, S. B. Riggen. A. P. Nelson and J. J. Sturgill. General Weaver will address the citizens of Qregon City on populistic theories this (Thursdey) evening. iwilic lii'H lliaciuiu-s win or 'in in ,,,ih:ii y Str-liolil oil v I md.ii , ,lr ! i 11 r. " r.t , 1 1 1 , uij ireasiner (iTV ll.f.HI.VITHK. Hie Expert Slllltlll'S li'ijim t. il ViiliiinliimiN Al llio lobular mniilhlv meeting of llio I'ilV coll 1 li 1 1 lll-lil Wi illli'ml IV evening, there wee pn'ionl, lln.iin Stuughl, iinnoi, I. I-, Ivtan, hn-.,rilor ; ('. F, Urn ii", rhii f of police, anil ('-uiiii-iliiii'ii I iiil l i, el, ses wore granted o linnlv ,V M.-Motioiuli, A. Kini'p, .1. N. Miller mid WuiiiIi imiin-riiimi The filler was also filleted Ir uisfi-ried fnitii N I.. iniiiioini in In Wanda iiHinerinan, j mid a teiicMtil of the same oiilered, l i e petition of I.. A. Noli,-! for the Ir ins ' 'lor of his li.piiir license lo Paul Horn-I iiieL'aru, w as i :i 1 1 ' -, 1 I'lie pclili 'ii of Edviin .1. Weston and 7" others, askiiiu' thai I hern he nlace,! ul Hie coiners of tlio I'llll sller (I,,, respeclie u lines of aid slieels, was' read mid loleired lo llio coinuiilleii on' slieels ami puhlic pruperlv, to aceilain ; mid ii'poil th cost of liavinu the sa ne' d ine as prayed (or. I lieporl ol 'city recorder was read and 'Hied. I'he ,iiaiti'ilv repoil ul the city Mreasiiter was read mid releired to the I ! limince commillee. I The I'm in nm in 1 1 1 reported (av- I . oriihU iisin the lollimuin claims, and! warrant. wen- otilcicd liartii for the : same : j 1' F Kyan, recorder i C E Piuriis. chief of luilicn -'' ',n ml i s. . . .,,...,.. ... Oregon Courier, piinimir j ,,.r Stevens, electric hp . :i.ri Ikl 1 II Ml r iki 11 Sll -III Ikl !;.' .ri7 sil I Hosteller Potior. doK i.m . , A No,, M1,,KH (r rjHI)1..r. Gen E I. Co, lights 'f HuU-in k, slroet c'lininissioiier il-mi ,k ( ooke, hardwarn I t ifou , . ir, mini wurtt ... .) ,l j F 1 ..n.lif.h. ,-ity attorney . III. .... n,e , ,iee ,, .r,,-ts , public pro,wty submitted a rej-ort .eci.u, '-'"l'K improvement ol Seventh street from Main to the railroad track with a buck piveuient. tin motion the reC'iniuiend itioii was lost. All ordinance reducing the fees n( citv prosecutor, was tend the first lime ami ortleieil published. An ordinance amending the license or dinance, was read regulating the rales for billiard tables, bowling alleys und shooting gilh-ries Tin same was or- deled published Report of w uter commission for the quarter ending March Ills, was read und referred to the tlnancecoiiiuiiitee. Their , request for further time in which to , pay over the ,'l) ;wr cent due the city as required by the charier, was gi anted, as they tlesire to use the money for the con struction of a reservoir at Ely. The wa ter commission also presented a 'li tion (or the purchase of more (lie hy drants, which was referred tu the com mittee on lire and water with power to investigate and act accordingly. On motion tliu ordinance relating to contagious diseases, was referred to the committee on health and police, with instructions to roixirt amendment. The volumiiiotia rtqiort of J. W. Host man, who was employed as an excrt by the finance committee, to examine j Teml " "condition ' 'he city's "mr' w'1" TllH r,1,rt "''"" ! that there bail been discrepancies in the books of former treasurers amounting to S0 und fMII 117, which amounts hud been made good, however. The report also showed that a large number ol city i '"r throat und lungs that I can ret warrants had never la-en canceled, as ! ouiineiiil to ministers, public sneakers well as several liens on properly for tie-linqiii-t street assessments, still remained on the lien ths-ket, notwithstanding the same had been paid and settled. A motion to refer the report buck to the liniiiice committee, was IohL A motion carried that the mortgage lien on tho properly of Mrs. Meldrum on Sevelh street be cancelled on the records by the cily recorder. As to the matter of the lots belonging to the P.roughloii estate, and bid in by the city, ulso the Myers lots, both were that the lire und water commillee be authorized to consult with the chief of the fire department, and purchase two ball noz.h'H, and w ire cables for I he hell--, but do not recommend an increased nl- lowance. Councilman Meldrum thought the fire companies under the hill should have an allowance of $50 per year. Councilman Moflat's motion to pur chase a hose cart in Portland for Hose Company No, .1, prevailed and the fire and water committee, wore ordtred to attend to the matter. Money to Loan. Parties Intending to borrow money on their farms this fall will find it to their interest to cali and see me at an early day. Plenty of money on easy terms and low rates of interest. W. H. Hi HOIMK'IT. Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. C. G. Huntley, Druggist. Or. Price's Cream Baklnff Powder Awardtd Gold Mtdtl H Idwfaiur Pair, San Francltctk Awarded Highest Honors -World's Fair, Hold Medal, Midwinter l air. DkX- CREA.ni mum POWDER Most Perfect Made. 4" Veins the Standard. A WONIIIIIIIUI, niRCOKMANI'l; Mite in Duf M'tiu'e llinroii Ami Thrnp-rilllii Hi-i-imiU, tit,' hiatxit H'n l!r.r Kitlilvo on III, i'U. Chi, mo, III , Apnl I. ,li .-II v. Hunt ley, t n nun Cilv I'euirr, lode a Pellllls, I lll'.Sl I' N I tllltlltier uiie, '.(! uioih'l, null 1 one minute, vleveu on, Is ; laslesl nolo stiaichl nav, lime mid lluee lillhs hit cur 1 11 a-lo nil unv I form i if bieicle j "WEslTliN WIII EI. WOUKS." ; The iihove li ieiain was received ves I terdav hy W. A. Huntley, Oieijiin Cily 1 Sk'ent (or CHESCEM' bicycles. It' lis without ipiestoiu the most won- 'Profusely Illustrated and Free i:1"'"! v,r ""'' from Technicalities. ' iimiii.,1 nil Mtiv m,- il ur iiuikM 111 ill',,, it No. I is llii'ir tiik'li itiadii road wheel I 1 nut racer) (trichina ;i( Niuuds, lilted! with Morgan A Wrilil ipnck repair tires. Hoys, bclore biiyiiiK vmr scorcher, belter! Iisik up Cl.KSCKNTS. See the line ol ! 'Uli t'rescellls at Ibllllley's I k stoie. Wheels sill) nil ciiv leriiis. Kll'lcr Sel l lcr. Itelow is uiu'ii the program for lite Easter seivici'S at tlm Melhodisi church next Sunday morning The topic for the evening ilin us-iuii will he "The Park mid Hiiu'ht Side of a Preacher's I, ile." Tliu chii'ch will la' appropriately 1 dei'oraii'd, and alaigeand well trained choir w ill sin-.:, I Organ prelude, Gloria, invocation, re spoiiHiie reading, hymn 1:1(1 ; Ninnea, ! prayer, uii'ln-tn, "Hark, llaik, My iSutil;" .-heltv, sciipture lesson, tiller - i tory ; "tdo, Miss Moiey, serinun, presen talioii of the "Cross llenovelent Chml," hymn 'J.V.I; Essex, tloxology, (hisIIii le. Notice. The regular aessimi of Multnomah Pistnet Pomniio G range P, of II. will be held at Harlow, on Wednesday, the Ht It day ol nril, beginning at ID o'clock a. m. All patron in good standing aru cordially inviied, and those wishing to receive tbefiili degree, bring primer cer tificates from tluor subordinate Grange. Makv S. Howahii. Secretary, An Old Manillif. Clarence Porltir is so well-known in Oregon City that he needs nu further in troduction to those wanting blacksmith work. His work always speaks for it self and his prices are always reasonable Ri'liieiiiber his shop is opisisite l'osi' hardware store, corner Main and Fourth strifes. tf For the l.ung. Elder Alsmi W. Steers wiites (nun Portland, Or., ' There, is no medii ine and singers, with the conlideuce that I can the S. II. Cough cure." fill cents u bottle For sale by C. G. Hnnlley, druggist. "For Charily Suffcrclh Long." Mrs. Laura C. Phoenix, nilwaukoe, WU. "tlatron of a Itrncvotent ilonm and knowing tits Kisxl lit. Ml let' Nurvlrni bua done mo, inr wimi to help others, over comes my dlHlike for the pulillcliy. this letter may give me. in Nor. and Inc., 1HU3, Th IsauilM had the " I.aUrlppr," and I was one of tne first. Kuuuriiliig duty too soon, with tno care of to many slcii, I did not regain my healtn, and In a month I brcutn. no drbllitatrd and nerroua from sieeineksnuHt and tun draft made on my vitality, that It was a question If I could fro on. A near friend ui vised mo to try Itr. title' Hmtorativ Amine, I tooii 2 iHittiea and am nappy to say, I am In Isaier nealiii man ever. I Hill continue It wranional unr. a a nerve food, as my worn- It very trying. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach me.' June . lHtn. Mas. Ladha U. I'hoknix. I)r Miles' Nervine Is sold on a positive fram-nnUM- that the first bottle will liem-ilu All uruKiriHtasaell It at 11.6 hottlt for H, or It will Imwnt, prepaid, on receipt of price by Uie lit. Miles Medical Do., Elkhart, lud. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health From tmly child liniid iiiiiil I )( i own my Imnlly prill a luiliint ii sr. I vlnllcil .licit hy the ... . , Ii yltiir tui'iiir me 1 i f this illsr.isr. I vlsileil I lot .spruits unit w.m lti..iii-it In ilit- Ii, si infill, al .turn, hill was not brlirlileil lull ' . il I . I , . , , a i ' : .. . i as inn ornrini from: miniums, nuopri n launi i lie 'tcriiilucd hiklMIMliv S S.S, anil in font I II U III nioiulmwat rlillicly i ui cil. I In- lemhl i-i ni.l was none, mil ,i wsn ol 1 1 1 My Crm ral health huih up anil I have i nrver nail any leiutn ol thr ilnir.nie, .iny n-iiiin in inr umeaiie. CHILDHOOD I limi' nlli-ii ri iiuiii'iiil I s.s.s. ami Iiiim- iit-ii-r Irt'l tllowil N lilllilli' t,, rill, . .I " . It w is, I. win. I'. QRK Smiil lnlU In rut,', M la a nil "Hi' r roiii, iiii- lit, f. ihir Ii,'NII"-iiii IiIimhI ttliil I, III ,llrll tlitlli-it In-,- lo niiv tililrrM. popUL ClEildE j Newt, Nature, Invention, Hot, 117, tlec- I ti lt 1 1 y , Cheinitli y, Mi-ilii.ioe, Ul H.,.,.11. Hnllli t, ,. ... i,MI,rrn, 1 i,,,,,,,,,, ,,n ,iiiiiiin,ninii i ui 1 r unfurl juui,rtAi, ui iiu..i;ioiiii 1 tNLAIIUtU AND IMI'MVtO. 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