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8 OREGON CITY ENTEIU'KISE, FHIDAY, MAKCH 0 1J03 m FATAL WOKOS. rfc m Up Hint Doomed Miliar Aaar antl Ssvrl Vest I'oltlt. At T:iii' to' is there is ii liiomuueiit turnioiiiiusl I'.v a bronze figure over im duty that marks ilic spot horc on Sept. '- ". 17S:, it i'.miii sprang, as It m oc.t of tin cronnd. sci;-.l the bri dle of l it' traveler's horse and at the name instant demanded a halt. Two other men joined the first, nml to these thn tin traveler offered the authority for John Am'-cison to pass on public business and signed by the major RCti ersl comniaiiiliiiK West Point. For one moment the pass sufficed. Then there was lionbt. In that moment f hositatiisi the traveler's eyes rested upon a coat thi:t one of the men wore which he had obtained while n prisoner j not Ions before, nml. r-'eoiaiiiini: tin fnrb of the llessi.-m soldiers nttaehisl j to the r.riiisli itriny. t'.ie traveler con- eluded lustily that he hail fallen j anion;; friends instead if foes. "I sec you Lotting to the atmy down below. As j I do." he remarket!, with a slight pes- j turo of tl:o lteaJ toward the river. j Faliil words! Tiny si aled f'.e doom I of Adjutant Mi'ir (Lr.eral John An-, dn? of the iUiiiMt army. He was quickly ilisiuur.uetl ;:n,l s arched with- cut resu't. ai-d s!;!l there was .la. ! Some hit. n: set;: , i f ivj-.t'rcd viejl.imt- Incited these litui'i. !.!:.!:: ::ie:i to j,- j Bewttl scan U o( li e ; t-;s v Kr's person J West Point was va Kil. ' A Horde's Sense cf Saietl. A horse will have mi.-tv h.iv touched in his bin. Inuv, v r hitnuty. lie ivill not drink of vv.i.,r oi.j M':ira ble to bis juesiiieiii's s'.iiiT it frem i bucket whuh some odor i.u.kcs (ifTcn ive, however thirsty. His Intelligent nostril will widen, quiver and iuert over the daintitut bit oCfered by tilt" faUvst of hands, with coaxings that would make a mortal hut his ryes and wallow a mouthful at a pulp. A mare Is never satisfied by either sight or wuiuny that her colt is really her own until she has a certified nasal proof of the fact. A blind horse, now living, will not ftllow the approach of any traiiRer without showing signs of an ger not safely to be disregarded. The distinction is evidently made by his ense of smell and at a considerable distance. Blind horses, as a rule, will gallop wildly about a pasture wlthoiit triking the surrounding fence. The enseof smell informs them of Its proi lnilty. Others will, when loosened fronl the stable, go direct to the gnte or bars opened to their uecustomed feeding grounds and when desiring to return, ' after hours of careless wandering, will ! distinguish one outlet and patiently j await its opening. St. James Gazette. ' Engliiih Style Dinners, ' In the endeavor to be like the Eng-! lish in some of their ways, curious ens-' touis are started in France. For In-; tance, among the middle classes, when ' a special dinner Is given in the "Eng-: lish style" the length cf the dining ta- ! ble is loaded with immense dishes, i their shape and form each indicating; their contents, in the same way as t tie . rotiiid cover of a cheese dish, In the form of a clu- se. tells its own story, j One of th 'so dihes will be butter vl-, ored. and rounded kmV's. representa tive of plain boiled potatoes, will or- ! nani"tit the cover: another of green 1 and whit:' will have raised cabbage' leaves n::r. ::' ovi r. ;vhile yet another ; Is all in ii, ''.'e, InJicitive cf a bundle' of nspi:rai;i:s. 1 The wcils of the dale's themselves are ail tro-ited In the same way. and the coloring, roughly s;vaki;:g. is cur rect. ! (;orl So!-(iln(e. "Father. 1 fU'ic. d I '.: tu try one of these s"s eh !s f j li;-:c;: esereise thnt are adverti. nl in t' e pr.iieis. They are cheap, am para t us." "I'll f,:r: that 1 t il i was a yo.: to be rs r "(! :.i i 1 you d.:i't iienl any ap- -h v -,1 v. ;'i oaf. my too, : ri.eivss when I i 1 il warrant II : market. i.: l:o;ue':" Webb. cruilc lutm Xuniivrn OIU. "I drtt'td the chj-ye o( life which wu flit tppro-chlr.j. I notictd Win of Ci-dui, and d.-edtd tt try a bot tle i experience! torr.e rtHef the lint month, io I kept on Ukinj it for three month end now I menitrutte with no ptln and I shall Wrt it off and on row until 1 have paited the climax." Female weakriesa, disordered menses, falling of the womb and ovarian troublti do not wear off. They follow a woman tot'aechanije of life. I)o not wait but take Wine of CaHui now and avoid the trou ble. Wine of Car'bii never fails to benefit a suf' i .'. woman of any air. Vi'ii.e of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb wiiirT the wu in dan ger. When you come to the chancre of life iirs. Webb's ktvr will mean more to you than it dues now. lint you may now avoid the ufleri:i(j she endured. Druggist! sell 1 bottles of Wine of CarJui. V;iGorCAllDUI, M "M T T AX.--'' ' . s. ' ,1 ..-5sv Viv -,- ,. i ; Airs. Anderson, a iiiniiiiniir'7-f I woman of Jacksonville, Fin., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, praises Lydh E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Deak Mks. Pixkiiam : There niv 1'tit few ie.s niul tinithcrs who have not at times endured agonies and such pain ns only wnincii know. I wish such women know the value of l.ycllai li. I'inkluiin'M YgotaMe Coitipoitnd. It is a remarkable medicine, tlitl'civnt in action from any I ever knew and thoroughly reliaMe. "I have seen cases where women doctored for years without i'rma nent lenetit, who were cured in less than three months after taking your Vegetable Compound, while others ho were chronic and incurable came out cured, happy, and in perfect health af;-r a thorough treatment with this msdieine. I have never used it myself w ithout gaining great benefit. A few doses restores my strength and apjietite, and tones up the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, hence I fully endorse it." Mns. K. A. Anukksov, -JJj Washington St Jack aonviile, Flu. Mrs. Reed, 2425 E. Cumberland St., lMilladelplila, l'u., says : yours such When women are troubled with irrepitlaror painfn! menstruation, weak ness, leueorrhuea. displaeetner.t or ulceration of the w.ivib, that bt uriir.' -ibm u feeling, inflamm.itiiin of the ovaries, baekaehe. 11 j'.aien , . fev"-i.l debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, thev should iv n -uoer t '- une tried and true remedy. Lydia K. Pinkbam's Vegetable Co:npii:iid at out-a reuioTes such troubles. The experience antl testimony of ine of the ire-t noted women of America go to proie, beyond a nicst ion, that Ljdia V., I'iiikbam's Vegetable CoiiimiiiikI will eorr"ct n'l sucli trouble nt once by removing the cause and restoring t!i" or:r,.'i- , o a beitltliy nnd normal condition. If in doubt, write Jrs. rinl.huiii at Lynn, Ivlass, as tbousauils do. o other meilicir.e in the wnrhl has received si; h v. I li- Tiicnd and un';ua!ilied endorsement. Xnot her medicine hassu. !t a record of cured ; of f 'ii'.jle troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute. j & r ft ffl FORFEIT if r-i'in.-t f"rth;ti M i j 1 1 tll0 tt.lM',I:iU . -i '.t .1 nri:i (i-.ivp l.ytli "Any apparatus necessary?" "Yes. but It's quite siiaple. I'll fur Dish it." "Can I take It In my room?" "No; you take It out at the woodpile. Ton will find the apparatus there, all ready for you. my son." Chicago Trib une. w. s. said CllhrrC r-irerr. tiir.t V. S. (;!!'.. rt It Ik meaiit fcr the bar. and hi- father '.at. reluctant to fee h!ni tun' '.z I'l other din 'tl'im. "If you vvouid -.aly stiel: to It," Kiid the older (.il'ert. "v oil Ullsllt becouie lord chaiiei-lior." "So I mi;.;.." i iiM. i-k! i e niith'-r of the "I'in.-.fc-e" to be. 'and if I ntlck to tt: tlieatirs I may b-ci'ine KlicrMjii. One's os lik"!y as lh - oth' r. and of tli two I pr-f- r S'i rid Mi." That whs a .i ef-.'ienee lueky for th lov ers of ti 'ayt. Toot. o(lilnr. Mrs. Grwn ivvho thiiO;? of hlrtnr) But In the ;!rl lio:;e,t? Can she he trusted V 'rs. Ootvii (the pirl's former tn'.i-tresHi-Yoa xi-tsi not l.e i:i h leatT alnnnid. Hhe Is jierfi- tiy honeKt All the tins" she was v. jib nie I never knew her tp take a tki::K- not even my advice as to how things hhould lo done. Tom u fx yon v-r croa the 'ocean V Hojax- V. Touidix Ilojnx 0! : oi.c-. "hat v.-. , H'ilia' f-IiiiKS? I. I vvan;J it 'J.endenL the ta.-th.- 11 i:-.: Many a i;-.-th- v. ... bl , t.n.j:-t .if !. Newn. Ti-' The :.i IlvlllS ;. . naL The Y.- i roweil ti .. by the IV. Eft wee v i and the I' turn trnnhU -" t :il!"n'l In a -'"hi'icj ?,r-Jn.L-. 'VV.i'fV '.V.. ' IVv'v; ".'.17.'' prominent society "Peak Mr.s. Pink ham : I feel it my duty to write and tell you the good I have received from I.ydln 11 I'inklinin's Vegetable Com pound. UI have been a gR at sufferer with female trouble, trying ilili'ereiit doctorsainl medicines with no lienelit. Two years ago I went under an operation, and it left me in a very weak condition. I had stomach trouble, backache. dache, palpitation of the heart, and was very nervous; in fact, I ached all over. I find is the only ninheiiie that reaches troubles, and would chi eifully rec ommend Lydia V.. I'iiilJiimi's Vegetable, ComiMMind to all suli'ciitig women." jir.wt-t-- t'iK.r .' I . a i 1 ii:.tulM .-f tln-ir i l,n,1 -it. ' V., I'lnkliaie Viciilr n Ci., I.- nn, Mii.i G'CONNELL'S COOLNESS. a Hii'r f (hr Irlnh Liberator aaal 'ollliiK S'lotr. Iianbl O'Coiinell was once address ing au enormous ineeihi in KIhk town, and the crowd was fo large that fear was feit for the safety of the building. As he was about to speak a Keiitl' inan nHcendci the platform anil said, trembling vvivh fear: "Liberator, the Ho r Is Klvlni; way! The beams are cracUliiK. and we shall oil fall through In a few minutes." It in not glveu to many ui"n to live through sueu mo menta as O'Conneil lived through aa h roe to nddns the me,tlng nor to pre serve Htirh niagnlfleent courage In the face of great peril. Warning the man to keep unlet, the liberator said, "1 And tills room too small to contain the num ber who dmlre to come In, ho we must therefor b-nve It and hold the meeting ot'tslde." A few roue to I'Mive, but the hall was still packed, and then O'Con pell nld: "Then I will tell you the truth. Ton are Irishmen and therefore bmve men. The floor Is giving way, and we must leave thlir.roorn at once. Jf there Is a panic and a rush to the door, w shall all b precipitated Into the room below, but If you olwy my orders we shall be safe. Let the doeeo men nearert the door go quietly out then the next dozen, and so on until all have gone. I shall be the last to leave." The Irishmen followed the advlre. th hall was quickly cleared, and as O'Con neil walked across the floor the broken beams gave way. Oxford Chronicle. V the Kind X 3 cm i u.rr i ! i iicrtt. ' : ' ''1 i.r c 1 i:.-:.i'-r t. U" I IHH cc Annnal K v.t.lti I Irffi to il AJ t k. : i,i,!i,,.ii. ' k tv ASSORTED LAUGHTER. Ill KIikI llinl In (itioil nml tho l.r.tml Titul rt llinl. Is liimthter a Kiiml tiling Hie hinirh. bl' vv !.. ii Is t.neele.l to s. nielliilii; "wh'eh t'."l's ui erinply with a serial IV- IJIl;fi IU"l t. ,'.1 ol' I... pi. si 1 Ail I (.ml. The l:i e.'-btir il, w li ;v li M ei'inpi Hi tl ly Hie n :i a'lj' or by miilili it mii' iishter, nt nil events, Is not i,:i.-.::le ami the titter lire uisiil. People who trltlo wiih Ui u. r. :ii;f nml tiller vvreie t'ailyle, "only llinl snlnlo from the throat outward, or nt bent produce smie whittling, husky cacliliiiiatlon, us If they were laughing through wool." Itnt though the milgger Is ilctcritiihlc, you can w( lit have too lunch of hearty laughter, of the roar of TeufclsilrotvUi. It Is only the unrestrained or 4 he Irre Nioti.slble li.iill who hillllit teiupextll ously el'ieii; and, Indeed, iih a man grows eliier and gets a wider view of the world he laughs, no doubt, less loudly. Professor Sully thinks that as a nation we have losi some of the inlrih of our forefathers. If by that he means the noisier, sell' abaiuloiieil mirth of '.'ml years ago. It Is not perhaps to lie re gretted. It Is true that hearty laughter Is often -ill Inili'X to nil holiest Mini. Carlyle was probably right when he said that "no man who has once hearti ly and wholly laughed can be altogeth er bad." lint there Is a belter laugh than T''iife!silroeekh'K, mid that Is the deep found chili klc of kindliness and oxperietioc together. I'erhaps we laugh unite w Isi ly. even If jriorc rarely, than nur forefathers. Loudon Spectator. i'lie lll.ik lleillr. flr Wilfrid Law miii. the great tem perance advocate, once mot a laborer walking nloig the road with the old familiar black bottle protruding from his Hicket. "L'mpty that cursed stuff away," ald Sir Wll.'rhl vejiennntly, pointing to the bottle. "Iirlnk souiethlng belter than that poison." The man was no overcome that lie took nut the receptacle mid emptied the llipior Into the road. Sir Wilfrid's face beamed with pleas ure, and, handing the man a shilling, he said: "Take that, my good fellow. It will buy you something belter." The man. to the Intense disgust of Sir Wilfrid. Immediately entered u pub- lie house and cpnit the shilling In beer. . On coming out Sir Wilfrid accosted th -' laborer and i.sked why he had hpcut i the money for I r. "I'alth. your honor, 'twas that I thought you vvniitid me to drink, for the bottle of poison I was after throw In' away was cold lay!" llbil to Make of the Ilof. There Is mi old Lancashire custom of putting a number of articles before n chihl and prophesying by the article which the child touches what be may become. The story goes of a Lancashire man who was at h!s wits' end to decide what to do vvllh his offspring. So he puneu ojj ii lame il muiu, n mine, nil i apple and a box of pills. If the child j touched the t'u -l he was to be a soldier, the sii'irnl a clergyman, tin' thail a greeiigroeer ami the last a ihs lor. It w as a sot'ieii hat le'ii-i o-'imii mis nn ss of profi h:i.::h, tine enmr h. but It of f, n 1 1 the nth aula go of a vv Me i ange of elioi' e. A ftir the experiment w as out he met a boon friend. "Weil, .litumy, how liitl It get Oil?" ashed t ! if friend. "iid he take the BW'inl or" - "He lisik th' him a law yi r.' lot, mi I'm goln' to make Itfltvrlitrr In llnclanil. Hurglnry cannot be committed In the daytime. The lingllsh rule Is that If there Is light enough to see the face of the Intruder tin re Is no burglary. This, however, lb lee not Include moonlight, for a hoe.sebriaki rctif'rlng after night fall, however brightly the moon may be shining, Is legally a. burglar- that Is. If It Is p'l'Kouably certain that he has entered with the Intent to commit fel ony, for while n tramp breaking into a house to sleep may be a housebreaker lie is not In the proper sense of the word n biirglur. Burglary, however, may consist In breaking out as well aa breaking In. fur one who hides In a house before nightfall to steal and aft er stealing breaks out to get away la Just as much a burglar ns he who to effect lila purpose breaks In. ' Where "Sterling" Came From. Kterllng signifies money from the le galized standard of coinage of Great llritaln. According to one theory, the term originated aa follows: It Is a cor ruption of KiiHterllng. a person from uorth Germany, on the continent of Europe, and therefore from the east in geographical relation to England. The Eahterllngs were Ingenious artisans who came to England In the reign of Henry III. to refine the silver money, and the coin they produced waa called mon eta Fiasterllngorum. the money of the Easterllugs. Her Ststloa. A little boy and girl were playing at trains, says the Western Msll. and the boy waa calling out all the station names he knew. The first stop waa Cardiff, the second Newport, the third Swansea, and then he paused for a name. At last, with a rush, he came out triumphantly with "Henjfen!" " 'Top," cried the sister. "I fink Ml dot out Ik re." Tlie Faithful llrlalner. "Why do you always refer to your valet ns your 'retainer'' " "lU-eaiise he always keeps everything be finds." Portsmouth News. In order i be n gentleman many man lias to forget himself, Suturday Evening I'ost. Two are cmjiany until they're mad one. Baltimore American. Slain in the Hour of Success- Tl.e Zu. .' li.iihV. thr hunter sLtlitly Hit! mvirtiv through the vvmsU, ot'.fn Uwd wil l lii u 1 1 m us a cut p'.aya wit'.i Just in the moment of tLe b'.'.m.-r's nnviw, the blow tell ; lileat, kit l.'sri. swill, Tl.ire aiu ciiiuiu (oiiiis of ilin-nse which ari'i iiilanii.inl v liiiilevoleiit. Like thr In li i'i thryMcin to pkiv with hi vittiio, until tome duv whcti lie hna reached (tie height of miccrM and is thinking to "lake lite cmv," disrusc strikes iiiiu down, jieihups nrvrr to rise ajra'a, or niyba;i to ib.ig out the re uiaiuiler of eiiitfnir In phyaical pain sad privation. The best example of siieh a iioilrvolrul diai is found in ihspepma and sllird forma of "htoniiich tiouKU ," Nut long --'br.yvcyvjp,' "Mtaj I I..s life IV 'JT ! ' 1 Ml i . .':fW' sis: go the tiewspniers wert railing atten tion to one of the nehest men of the nge working in his gsnlrn like a coiiiinon laborer for his hrslth's uikr and lor the cauK living ahsicmiomdy on a diet which a laborer would despite. There's a conspicuous fisirple of the class of people whos sucrrss senna almost fail ure. Itnt how in in v people are struck down fatally in thr hoots of aucrraa, do man can nb-oiulriv say. Stomach "(allure'' tiirans hrjit Uilurr.the fullure of kiilueys, livrr, lungs and any otbrr orifsu.liusiii'.K'h " rm II and every oigati of tlx tIy is iles'iiib'tit on thestonmch (or Its nutrition ami therefore for its vitality, for this rrason no vital statia- tlc can ever give the niiuils-r of those who fall victiins to tbviisr of thr strtiu ach ami the other oig.ins of digrstioii ai.d nutrition, Ikvuusc the c.msr ol their (lcee is chrfifil to other org.uui dis ased through the Motion h. WHAT'S Till! MATTKH WITH 0f? " weak " billet ,.nry trouble," birr ' of auv other oil' ill It it "weak" hini;s, "weak" heart, trouble " or ill Voll will till' I til l! in grnet.il, if "on trace ihr disr.ise back it origin it-' m a disravil condition of the sto'o o h aii'l its .lilu-ii otg.ius of Ulrtsstiou itt tiutiiiion. The Isit proof of this is tilat iI.s'.k s tif heart, liu-r, luar;S, kidn. ) t, ,ue cuiist.inlly being cored by l)r. I'iriti-s (bo.b n ,b tin ,ii Discovery wbi. l. u piiui.uiiy and ihiellv, a sneda iue for the cine of doi-as. s ol the itomai u su.l of the blood. The ldv antl kll its organ" are susliiiiu 'l by fts(, properly digested ami iissittnhilril wbii 11 wt convrileil Into blood ftitins the nutrttlon by winch physical hie is re newed day by ilty, ami tm-.il by u.r.il. '.T.f .T.T.'C.T.T.'T T T TT T f '.T'T.T Foit Fini: Ca.ndiis, Ni ts, Fki its, Kti'.. ( 'all ( n th KOSY KANDY KITCHEN bi"i"i"i"""i;iA.jkjiiA"i MOTT' PENNYROYAL of menstruation. " They womanhood, aiding development jr. jr known rcincdv for women equals them. becomes a pleasure. ttl.OO I'KIt ItOX ItY MAII by druggists. DIL MOTT'8CIIKMK:AL.CU.,CleveluiHl,Olna, ror Sale at iMMj- bo YEARS' O V EXPERIENCE D T s! ''7 Tela or Marks DrsioN COPYRIOHTS 4C. Anron sending s iheteh and dswrrlp(lnn mar flnlcklr aaf-wrlalii eur fttinloii fro wlti'lher an OiTanllon Is rohaltlf nAteiilshls. Ctiiiiiiiiitilt-s-tlolin'rirtlr f'titl'ltiii'lil. HANDBOOK I'nleula sent rrss. OIl(st nUMicf for Htif-uniiir I'slt'tls. I'atfftits taken ibroiiifh Milan A ( o. rt-etilv tprtiiU luitice, without cUnryu, lu (lis Scientific Jlmcricam A handnninplf Hlnntnitrvl wmhlr. 1reont rlr cnlntlitfi tit Miif Hcit'.itlfl J'.nriiftl. 'I t-riim. i m yt-itr; four nicniti. L ttold by all nflwuflt-iiW-rti. MUNN & Co.36,Bro-d-'- New York lUmu'ti otlWH, Kfi V Ft, Wsvitilfitfiou, iKC. v'iisiLtir J Trochct's Colchicine Salicylate Gpsulcs. A standard and infallible- cure for RHEUMATISM and GOUT, endorsed by the Inflict medical authorities of Europe and America. Dispensed only in spherical capsules, which dis solve in liquids of the stomach without causing irritation or. disagreeable symptoms. Price, $1 per bottle. Sold by" druggists. lie sure and get the genuine. W 11.1.1 AM alfU. 0., CXCVEI.ASD, OHIO, ! rrossb For Kale at HUNTLEY'S fCOLCHICIWE ' SALICYLATE , Hut when the stomach and other organ of digestion and nut t it ion aro disrated, the niitiitive ptopeiiir nrv not CiSracleil liom food, 'the IiIihhI Is-colllea poor, the IhmIv lacks inlnpuite uom.nhiiiait ami the llcsh "falls iiwiiy. The i.uaknrw const ipiciit on this loss of nuttllloii will genei.illv lite I its i xpiev.ioii ill home our oigiin which bus been longrst starvssl. Thus as staiviitiotl causes wrMknrsa, when the iiutiilioii falls' short ol the needs of thr IhsIv we inuv hsk for tin eipiessioii of that weakness ill some una oigiin lungs, livrr, lir.ot, kidneys, ol any other vital oigun of the Isslv, When the disctiM-il stoiusch is cmeil by Dr. l'ieicc'a C.ohlen Medical I Hscoverv, then the diseases of other oigana which orip imilrtl in the disease of the stomach ar cured also, WHAT rKdl'I.K SAV. "Your 'C.ohlrti Slcdical nisrovery and Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remrdy havt lieetl of great la-urlit to me," write (l'mf ) ric,is,int A. Oliver, of Viola, Pul ton Co., A tk. "Define I used the alsive niciitlotird iriiirdirs my ii miis not sound ! (li st urn had ; a continual ling of misery. I now I re I like il new tnuil." "I have lent taking your nicdii iurs," write Mis. W. M. bowers, of Lynch, llovd Co., Neb., "and I can't sav enough in their piaiw. They have lu ltl me more than all our iliH'tois have helped me in two vents' doctor ing I s-nt dollnrs upon dollars lor my lungs anil received no iH-tirlit from the iitrdiciiir 1 tisik, uctil a bitly liinsl advised tar to write to Ir. I'irrc. I did so, took his kind ad vice, ami nui now so well as to Is- able to do my ow n work. I ntsotnok the 'C.olilrll Medical Discov rrv ' and the ' Pellets' aia months for liver diarana and indigestion, as the kind ilts tor advised. I know that they reaches! the rase, as they have me so." have takn your ine with the greatest satisfaction," write Mrs. George Rirhl, of Lock port Station, Westmore land Co., 1'a., "and ran honestly say Ir. I'ierc!'a Golden Medical Discovery has cured me of a mill in my right lung that the best doctor could not help. My appetite and digestion havl improved so that ! ran eat anything at all, ami I Ire I better than I have for years. My tnn la all gone ami I feel like a new person." "I sin glad to testitiy to the lienefito derive.) from Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery," writes Mis Mary Hrlh Summrrton, of Sjn Diego, Duval Co Trias. "I was troubled with very fre quent headaches, olten accotiinirl by severe vomiting; bowels were irregular and niv stomach and liver seemed con tinually out of order. Often I could eat almost nothing, and sometimes abso lutely nothing, for twenty-four hours at time. I waa eiitiiely unlit for work, and my whole system seemed so run down that I feared a severe sick spell, ami waa very much discouraged. 1 waa advises! to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dio coyery and did so with such satisfactory results that Is-fore finishing the thiitl Isittle I felt (s-rlectly able to lindeitaka the duties Httelltlillg public Khool life, and contracted to do so." A VAl.t'AIII.I'. MKIUCAt, WORK, COTTAIIT- im; Mum-: than (ink thcl'sajo I'AOI S I'KK.K. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adu-er. (nit lining over one thotiumi huge pigft a','1 more than 7' ilbistrv lions, some of them lithoftalihed in coitus, is s.-nt Iff on receipt of slant's to p. iv evpt Use of mailing i'v. Seiv' V one cent stamps for the cloth-lio'in'l volume, or only 21 si am pa fortheborsH in ptiper rovers Addre Dr. IL . Pierce, llu.'bilo, N. Y. '.r.c T.r r 5's: r r w t rrrr 'A .1 A U A Finest ('iihcol.ut: Cukams in tii K ('rrv. Also Ck;ai:s AND I'tJUACCO. PILLS Theovercomo Weale nesS, irregularity and omissions, increase vig or and binish "nain aro "!,IFR SAVKItS" to cirls at of orgnna and body. Z.o Cannot do harm life Hold HUM TLHY'-i Curl A. Cbas. M. l'lutzlnir Moclitiku -A Citv ft ILUHlBERj qo o co o eo