OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY I, WOO News of the Week 1 Friday, April 27. . Ottawa. Ont., swept by fire. Thou iiJh wade homeless auJ destitute. Five square mile o( city territory burned over. Loss la more than 115,000,000. Roosvelt declinea to accept the vice presidency and hit position la unalter able. 1'refere private life to vice pres idency. Will be a candidate In 1904 for president. Dig New Jersey firm will form a cor poration for the purpose of developing a raiUay system in Cuba. Capital atock it ISO.OOO.OOO. Bryan will not be present at the Kanca City convention. Alabama democrats indorse Bryan but not the Chicago platform, Mississippi delecatea instructed for McKinley. Republicans of Boston are urging Secretary I-ong for vice-president. Saturday, April 23. Rear Admiral Reny goes to relieve Admiral Watson on the Japan and China elation. Northern Pacific purchases St. Paul nd Puluth railway line. Boer forces In Natal can be quickly massed to defend passes. No matter whit avenue the British attack, tbey will find the Boers there. Coal Is discovered on the farm of Geo. C. Sears, of Newberg. Baker City is endeavoring to bare a smelter located at that place. Sunday, April 29. Cape Town has received orders to clear all the hospitals of convalescanta, and tbey are being removed to hospital ships, w ith a view of providing for future contingencies. Germany officially declares her friend ship for the United States. She says she was sgsinst os in the beginning of the war with Spain, bat oar great achievements have placed as in the ranks of the world's powers. Buller has blundered. Germans say so, but sympathize with England. Bryan democrats score Tammany and other leaders for their opposition. M. Prinstein, of Syracuse University, breaks the world's record in a broad jump by leaping 24 feet. 7,( inches. Major-General Lloyd Wheaton reports the capture ol Senor Palerno, the former president of the Philipino cabinet, in the mountains near Trinidad, Providence of Bengurt, on April 25. Candidates for Hawaii. Four men want to be governor of the Islands, with President bole in the lead. Floods in Ttxas drive hundreds of families from the submerged districts. The heaviest rainfall since 1S52. Monday, April 30. A condemned bridge fell at the Fat is exposition, killing nice visitors and wounding several others. London begins to complain at Lord Roberts' slowness. His elsborate nef, which cost concentrated labor of all his forces, made no catch of Boers. Tariff Willson says Bryan will be elected. Ex Governor Win. J. Stons will not be a candidate for vice-president. Supreme court decided the Kentucky governorship case in favor of Beckham. Thoinat Kay, founder of Salem woolen mills, dies iu that city. Railroad to be built to Burns. Sump ter Valley line to be extended into Harney. Work to begin this spring. Tuesday, May I. Frank H. l'eavey, of Minneapolis, has obtained insurance in the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York, to the amount of $1,000,000, the aonual pre mium on the policy being $48,390. President signs the Hawaiian bill. American Chamber of Commerce at Manila send memorial to congress pro testing vigorously against the excessive taxation exacted by the United States military government. Fitzsimuions knocks out Dunkhotst, the Syracuse giant in two rounds. Copper discovered near Baker City. The lode is about 20 feet wide and carries copper, bearing 30 per cent,, picked samples, Boers uncommonly active north of Kimberley. Still in possession of Tha bancliu Hills. They may cut off Wairen town. Wednesday, May 2. Nome rush is on. Early vessels leave Seattle for the Arctic gold Gelds. French and Bothas armies lined up for a great fight. Plutner again advances to relieve Mafeking. Mafeking garrison down to scant rations. Tso hundred men lose their lives in a Utr.h mine explosion. Charles H. Allou inaugurated governor of Pr.erto Rico. Michigan democrats want national ticket headed by Hryen and Ton ne. Canal bill t last. The House begins consideration of the Hepburn measure. Alaska cole bill passed. Chicago celebrate Dewey day. The admiral took part in the procession and reviewed It later. Government receipts and eipenJituree for April show a surplus of 14,000,000. Thursday, May 3. British still try to hem in ThaUn. hu Boers. Roberta will advance from Kun berley, Bloemfontein and the Natal simultaneously. Boers will leave the country If they are defeated. Hundreds of them seek ing information about the United States. Kruger will go 10 Germany or Holland. General Merritt Is placed on the re tired list, Gen. Brooke to succeed him. O.is will not teturn to Manila, Judge Cantrill orders a change of venue to Scott county for the trial of Powera Davis and others charged with com plicity in the lioebel murder, THE II! TO WIN 1 WGMAK. A maty matt fight to win a womaa. tt Is not a) vara a duel with rapiers that tie must engage in. Sometimes it ia a Strug f I which on the surface appear to be far more peaceful than any battle at arm. It ian't toe soldier only who nut be brave. Mew need courage to succeed anywhere in life. A mechanic or a farmer needs "grit " ia bis soul aa well aa on bis hand. Ia whatever line of work a man ia called upon to make hia way in the world he mutt Show pluck, and ateady, persevering deter mination if he eapect to wta and bold a worthy woman's affection. A woman judges a man from appear ances. If be la energetic and forcible she doesn't always stop to reason why. She looks like th Spanish senorita at ber win dow and applauds the man who fights bravely. He may win, be may lose : but he must never fUg ; be muat fight. A man doesnl always do himself luitice. He may make a bad showing when be reallv isn't to blame. It ia common to tar of a man who ia timid and incapable that be la whit uvered." Sometime this I literally true, vet not any reproach to a man either. Many a man with a brave, willing heart for bia work acta at times like a Lazy "quitter," just because hisijrer ia out of order. It is the commonest kind of s disease. A man doean't know what ia the matter with him ; he feel all the strength and energy oozing out of him ; be can t work ; he can't eat ; be can't sleep ; he cant even think clearly. He loses heart and courage and flesh ; pretty soon be feels it in hi lungs. The doctors call it consumption and prescribe lung specifies. But what tht man needs is a medicine to go deep down into the foundations of the trouble ; clear the poison out of his blood ; wake up his liver, purify, revitalize and build up bia system from the foundation -stone. He needs Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery which has cured innumerable casea of obstinate liver complaint which the doc tors diagnosed aa hopeless consumption. The work of thia masterful " Discovery " begins at the very comer-stone of life in the atomacn and nutritive organism. It gives appetite, nourishment, rich blood, healthy, aolid flesh. A cough is only a symptom ; there are other things that make the cough ; they must be got rid of first, the cough may be the last thing to go away. Dr. Pierce's marvelous "Discov ery " isn't a lnng specific ; but it doe more than any such specific can ever do. It weep out of the blood all the foul dia-ease-germ that lodge in the lungs and originate consumption ; It heals and builds up the delicate tissues and imbues the entire system with strength and active energy. The fact ia well esUblished that tbe "Golden Medical Discovery" cure weak lungs, bleeding from lungs, obstinate, lingering cough, laryngitis, bronchitis, throat fUcajc, and kiudred affections of the air-passages, which, if neglected or badly treated, lead up to consumption' Many thousands of well established cures of auch cases are reported by the most trustworthy citizens. Many of these cases had been pronounced consumption and Incurable by the best local physicians before the sufferers commenced the use of Dr. Pierce' Gulden Medical Discovery. Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription is recognized everywhere aa the greatest of nerve and atrenirth builders fur amir snit ailing women. His " Pleasant Pellet " are 1 acknowledged as )he most perfect natural laxative ever prescribed. Out of his lifetime experience as a prac ticing physician and professor of physiol ogy, Dr. Pierce baa compiled s wonderful thousand-page book, illustrated with over 700 drawings and aeveral colored platea. It is entitled the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, and ia a complete family medical library in one volume. Nearly seven hundred thousand copies were sold at fr.50 each. Dr. Pierce considered the profit on this aale warranted him in issu ing a free edition, and a paper-bound cop; bare cost of mailing, 11 one-cent stamps, win now oe sent aosoiuieiv iree lor tne or in neavier rrencn-ciotn covers for ti stamp. Address World' Dispensary Med ical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. Only one copy will be sent to one family. It should be in every family in the land. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. 25 cents and 60 cents. Geo. A. Harding, agent. Wall Paper. Buy your wall paper of Murrow and save 10 to 25 per cent. It is manufac tured in Calif. An immense sample book to select from. Leave orders, or telephone to Ely Bros, store and have sample book brought' to your home. Munow, the paper banger. 1IUAKI) OF UriilSNlOSF.K. (Continual (rum pg five) I'.'.VX), to aid in the const ruction and coin lotion i( that ceilaiu road Irom the lower Clackamas bridge to the llstihery bridge and asking Ihehoart lo subm-iiU) an amount equal to th amount said ll named committed shall ultimately ritiM to aid in the roiislruclioii and comple tion of said last named road, not lens than i'00, however. And It spear ing to the aatialaclion ol the Iward that the road herein More asked to be im prove.! constitute one main thorough fare and would when Oomph-ted make a modern road ten miles long leading from Die market center lo a Urge ami pro- C'roua section of the county, and the iard being fully advised, It la ordered, adjudged and decreed that the prayer of Petitioners be grauted. and an amount of money is herebv set aside out of the road fund to aid Sn the construction of said roads eual to the aggregate of the subscriptions now rewnlet to the board. That la to say: The board will set abide an amount of money equal to the Logati mlcriptioii to aid in the construction of the road in that neigh borhood and an amount of money eoual to the Oregon City aubecrlpiion to aid in the construction of the road from the lower Clackamaa bridge to the Halthery bridge. And It further appearing to the hoard that the eitinii ol Ksgle Creek, George and (iartield precincts ar en gaged in an attempt to raise the sum of f JUOO by privste eutiecription to aid in the construction and completion of the road from the Hatchery bridge to Burg hsrdt's mill, snd it spoesring also that said road is the main thoroughfare lead in from the market center out into those preeiaets snd issn improvement ot i ......... I, i ,l,-r....r 1C,J IUIl MIHV I. ...v. ordered, sdjuilgexl snd decreeu tnai when the people of the last three named precincts raise their total subscriptions to th aggregate of $ itXH) this board will set aside an equal amount and enter up on the improvement of said road. It is ordered that all the road improvements be and the same are hereby given in charge of W. II. Counsell, the roadmes ter of this county, who is hereby direct ed to at once enter upon said improve ments and prosecute the same to com pletion or until the money herein pro vided for is expended. Mortgage loans on improved city and farm property, aii per cent interest, fire years time, with privelegw of paying all or part after three years. No delay after examination of property and title. C. 0. T. Williams, Oregon City, Or. Money to loan Hi doss k GairriTH. at lowest rates. TOC TKY IT. IfSbllob's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cents aod 50 cents and 1 1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and we will re fund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price IS cents and 60 cents. C. G. Huntley, tbe iHiig gist. Ta Car Coastlpatloa Voravcr. Take Ourarela Caadr Cathartic. Moor Be. If C. C C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. Played Out. Dull Headache, Pains In various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the atom sch, loss of appetite, feverish neas, pimples or sores are all positive eviden res of impure blood. No matter how it became so it must be purified In order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Eloxir bss never failed to cure Scrofulous Syphilitic poisons or any other blood dis eases. It is certainly a wonderful rem edy and we sell every bottle on a posi tive guarantee. Geo. A. Harding Agt. Regular weekly auction sales of furnl ture, carpets, stoves etc. at the New Auction house, 20 First street, corner of Madison, Portland, every Thursday. Please lock in. Joil.t CaHFHELL Cl'BHIK, Auctioneer. Bids Received. Bids will be received at the office of the clerk of state land board, Salem, a p to 12 o'clock, m., on the 81I1 day of May, 1900, for what is known as the D. W. Howard place, near Canny Station, Clackamas county, Oregon. As this land lies in three separate tracts, bids will bo received for each separate tract, or for the whole thereof. No. of acres 440. Terms of sale one fifth down, bal ance at 6 per cent, interest. M. L. Ciumdkkun, Clerk of State Land Board. Bring us your lodge printing. Roe how well yon will be treated, how quick you will get your work, what a neat job and how honest the price. Try Allen's Foot Ease. A powder to be shaken into the shoes. Your feet feel swellen, nervous and hot, and get tired easily. If you have smart ing feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot Ease. It cools the feet and makes walk ing easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrowing nails, Winters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions o all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package FREE. Address, Allen 8. Olmsted, LeKoy.N. Y. Patent Record. "Money to patent good ideas may be secured by our aid, addreHS The Patent Record, Baltimore, Md." Bean the The Kind You Haw Always Bought A S ' It Is a well-known fact that Lydla S. Ptnkhaiu'a Vegetable Comtniund baa cured more women Uian any other remedy. It therefore must be the limt possible nisdlolne for female Ills. Hut some women malm the mistake of thluklnir thst they will try some thing el, simply because It la new. That mistake is often a fatal oil fatal to tbe health and happiness of the experimenter. Is It not foolish to risk the rlble reaulta ot auch expcrlmeuur Ia tt nut better to depend nnon a medicine which has besn tried siieceaafully for thirty years, and which has usver been found wan tltigT 1V not therefore let any one persuade you to try mine thing which they say Is Just aa tfxd. It sannot be Just aa srood. Mrs. Pink ham's Compound Is the beat, and there can be ouiy one beat. This Is not a mere aaaertion, but Is a poaltlve fact, I j"? ,.,? admitted by hundreds of regular physicians. ftelv on your own common sense, and Mr, nnkham'a life long exrl nee, and you will make no tuiatake. Don't eiperlment with your health, but take a medicine that you kmw Is good, and Is backed by such letter aa these to Mrs. Plukbaiul Suppressed and Painful Periods Cured by Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound. " I was thin, aallow and nervous, I had not bad ray mrnwi for over a year aod a balf. PcUrd with several physicians in town and on specialist, but did not gel any better. 1 Dually decided to try your medicine, and wrote to you. After I bad taken three bottles of Lydla E. link ham's Vegetable Compound and three of Blood lurlfler, mv ruensr returned, and I feel aa well and strong aa I ever did. and am gaining flesh." Mis Lisa Uaisis, Visalla, Tulare Co., Cai. MBfor taking-the Vegetable Com pound I was troubled with Irreg-nlar menstruation, and suffered great agony. My physician gave me mor phine, and I remained in bed. I doe lured eight year and gut no relief, and the doctors Wild me there waa no relief for mv trouble. Finally I tried Lydla E. Knkhams Vegetable Compound. While taking the first bottle I felt that I was Improving. I have taken seven or eight bottles, and never had anything to do me so much good. Every month my troubles have grown leaa and leas, and now at this time I am cured." Ki-LA Ousr, No. II Stage Street, Haverhill. Maaa. Ovarian Troubles Always Yield to Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com pound. "I had been In poor health for twenty years, having Inflammation of ovaries and womb trouble. Although treated by physicians, I could nut gain strength nor do my work, and was so low-spirited and tired of li.'e. A friend advised me to take Lydia K. J'lnk bam'a Vegetable Compound. The first bottle strengthened me, and I wrote to you. After taking six bottles ran say that I am well and can even do my own washing1. "-Mrs. M. W. Mill mi. No. 1033 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. "For three years I suffered with ovarian trouble, having inflammation and an abscess on right ovary. Usui auch pain In my back and head, and at tiuica was unable to walk. Had sev eral doctors, but Uiey did not do me much good. One doctor said that I would nave to have an operation and have the ovary removed. I became discouraged and gave up all hopes of getting well. I began taking Lydla E. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound. I wrote to Mrs. I'lnkhnmand followed her directions faithfully, and am bet ter than I hare been lor three years. I have taken ten bottles, arid my friends are surprised at my rapid im provement." Mhs. W. H. W altehs, Cold Spring Harbor, L. I., N. Y. Backache and Womb Troubles Succumb to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. "I have been for ten yeara an In valid with female weakness, and the torture and pain I suffered no tongue can telL I never spent one week In the ten years that I was free from pain. My trouble was inflammation and congestion of womb. When I commenced to take your remedy I had been bedfast for some time under the treatment of two of the beat physi cians in Illinois without receiving any benefit. You can imagine the benefit I derived from Lydia E.l'inkham'a Vege table Compound when I tell you that 1 have gained forty pounds and am well a thing I never dsred to expect" Mas. C. E. Folavd, Monett, Mo. "For a number of years I was troubled with backache and leucor rhosa. I became so weak and miser able that I could not attend to my work or studies. The least effort would completely exhaust me. I'hysl oians failed to help me. I felt that my youth was blighted, and the life before me would be one or suffering and misery, a Then a friend insisted on me taking your medicine. Before I bad used one bottle I was greatly relieved. I had not known a well day for four years, but now I feel better than I have since a child, and it la all due to Lydla . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Mifls Mat B. Stkvknsov, Alliance, 0, WOMAN MISTAKE .0. K"..v rtv J jiawAkev Just Received A now lino of lftlio'rt top nliirlH, lailit'H fancy nlornl wntlorbkirtM. Iloniory for lutlion ami child ren, and lac curtaiiM from V contH a pair ujiward. -ty-yVy a-w ve WE LEAD I CIVE US A CALL. OTHERS FOLLOW. Fresh grocerir every wk. Fruit and vrgrlsble In their season. Il.fl.r inaiket price paid lof country produce. All good dolitoisd Ire of iltarga. Irf or smalt orders filled and delitsred promptly. New people, nw store. Olte us a trial and be convinced WILLAMETTE FALLS, ORECON. Sunday Services. (iritMAN KVANGEI.ICAL LUTH KHAN IMMAM'AL CHI' Itl'H I'ornsi hls-hlh ami J. g. Alain acrata; itev. Kriieal J. W. MarS, fasiur. humlay arhoo' at In A. U , sleekly rvir avsry Thurwlay si S l M. Herman arhiivl vry tlalurtla) from 9 to 11 KrytaHly IiivIUmI. ar. joiim riimcfl.eATiiuijc.-a.sf. a Hiu-saaaso, Cuun. 00 '! 7 at sb4 10 au a. a. Irr seti.l sua lourta, u. j IMrmio Minna atur lb a o cluck At all otbar bisms Bnf Hats Mnauas. Sua.Uf School at 1 ai r. a. Vmiwm. s(iUti sublvcta aoj fetir4letlaa al J SO r. a. METHODIST EflHTOf AL CHfllCH.-.f II. ubs'f. fsslor. Morning rt lea at IS Sun.Ur School al 10 uo n. aslla( ( morning Mr Irs. Ktsnlnf sltr al 7 B worth Lau bmuii) Similar vsnlnt al frajtr Mllnf Tburxlsi stuIp al 7 J slraiif era eorJIs all! Iall4. rtRST PHKHBYTCKI A. Cllfkl It -SV. A J. Montf uni'rr, ftut. Svrvireial II a a4 7 SO r. a. Sabbalb School al 10 a. ). Toiio ropl H.wi.17 at Christian Cn.lMvnr mt tvsrf SunUf aranlng al W IhuiaUaf raolng prayer m(lii al 7 au. feat Irs. KVA.MiKI.ICAI. fit L'ltCII -Corner of Kia'titli s i I Uslii iii '.rri. Il-v M. Copley ( of. Hsrrlrrs afar Hs'ibatli at 1 1 a m and 7 i1 p. in. Honda Hcriool 10 a. m I'rayar mallii( I p. m. All ar lcoma 8T I'ACI.'S KIMMCOPAI. ClllMtCH llrv. 1". K. Hammond, Krclor. K-rvk every Htmday at It a. ni, and 7. SI p. in. Hnnday school St lOo'rlorb, rKrvira evert Friday evening al7:10. Other aarvlrea as may I announced All saats Ire. Hirang era cordially invited. FIIWTCONOUK(UTI)SAI.CIIlHCI. rriir of M sin and Kltventh trei Kv. K. H. Itolllngrr, alor. Morning rvlc 10 ; Hnnilay H-h'iol 12; Junior Kndrsvoi 5; V. I. H. C. K prayer tn-aiing O H), trailing sarvlc 7 30. FIIMT BAI'TIHT CIll'ltCH.-llav. J. II. Ileavan, pa. lor. I'ira. i,ug scnrl.es every Hun. lay si 10 30 and ' ni. Hun. dsy arlionl al 12 noun to I . in. jnniiir meat In Hi atlarniMin and lliertenior Young I'niple's aocleiy and lliljle simly i-las at ') li p. in. Thursday evening, regular prayer service al 7 X p.m. Wedneslay evening, llihls study clau at V. M. C. A rooms led by lh pailnr. A Minister's MlsUke. A city mi n later was rm-ently handed a notice lo lie read from his pulpit. Ac companying it waa a clipping from a r.ewhpsper lcariiig- unon the matter, riio clertcyrnan started to read the ex- ... If ... t .1 . I . 1 J..M i rati ami iou nu mat it ni'Kan : lake Kemp's I!alain, the best C'oiikIi Cure." This wss hardly what he had eie-tr and, after a moment's hesitation, he turned it over, and found on the other side the matter Intended for the reading. kick imrutuFH. Tho curse of overworked womankind are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Koot Tes, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfsctory, I'rice 2" els., and 50 cts. C. 0. Huntley, the Druiiist. At lied Time. I take a pleassnt herb drink, the next morning I feel bright and my complex ion is bettor. My doctor says it arts gently on the stomach.llverand klndeys, and is a pleasant laxative. It is made from herbs, and is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called Lane's Medicine. All druggists sell It at 2rc. and W) cts. Lane's Family Medicine moves the bowels each day. If you cannot got It. send for a free sample. Address, Orator F. Woodward, LeKoy, N V. Wedding stationery, the laU'st stvlos and finest assortment ever brouaht to Oregon City at the Kmcm-msa Beauty la Illood Deep. Ulrsn 1) ood means a clenn skin. No besuty without it. CW arets, t'ondy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the azy liver ami driving- f Ini. purine, irom the body. llegi to-day to an'!'ni,"'ILlr,'b1"'U' f'l"lt,,e, WackhMd. K i ly ,J.'I'0U '"I'lexion by taking illu u'Z f"Uly for tentt- AU drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25o, 60c. e-iSa jew a ., ...THE m - v er-r"'' ",Jr " ' r- C. P. POLLARD LEADING GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE. CoU KLT'S ritrAM HA! l Is a .lilmr. Apply lata V- ania. i at.ty smm4. St ) at rytow f al sap l. If MS. git BHuiilsiia, as Wwimi ., tktH IDATCMTC OflKSS tu ataii rtii lalf I u asocurraibNii un i siki w FREE osiAiaia sdvki at to r!itsarTV hoik IB - lnU.e Age " IkMik -o snaMala fsleala" (VM sw.loU X IW ll!l pUal U i I . IICCC SS. fUH l . MsshMflM. 6 ft 7IUIaOI7IIlOTHli7IND jACon (JlKSY, PlIOl'RirTOa Kates 1 1 Per Day ami Upward". Ursry an,) Feed Hia'tla In C.tnnaclmn'eltb Ilia II ni. Horses and llnggle lo M at Iteasnna'il Hales. liar iuiille I arllh lha Itnasl alnas, II (Uo'S sml cigars, Welnhard S luwr oil draught. AURORA, - OREGON. J. C BRADLEY'S Livi-ry, Fred and SaloHUbU ORECON CITY. LOCATED Bf.TWr.IK Till UKfOT BKIDOI All Double and Kinirle Ulan, and sail die liorsi-n alwuyn on hand at tb lowest jirlci'n. A corral) connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind stock promptly attended to by K,n,on letter. Horsos Douirht and Sold. Horses Boardod and Fed on reason' able terms. Dyspepsia Cure eat It urtl flclallv dlgenta the food and jum Nuturo In etrciiBthenlnfr ond fjf0 structlnff the exhausted dlRcstlvfl ior Kami. UUthelatestdlHcovcred d ' ant and tonlo. No other preparation can approach It In oniclcncy. tantly relieves and rinttn.e.nt,y,,"rrV Dyspepsia, Indication, Hcww"2 Flatulenco, Hour Btomach, Bau Blck Ileadiicho.OaatralKla.Crampi B"u all other results of I mporfoct dines ; Price too. and It. Urge alseeontalns W V nialUUe. U.xjkaUatwutdy.peplaniulioa Prsparsd by C. C. DeWITT CO.. ChlMfl' JT a . .