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fpATHlNTHE WATER, , ELEMENT WE DEI UK BECIKA 1,1 IIKO THE PE0FLE1 . ' . CBlrulM.n.oa to Health Mr be H Disarmed. few yen" "8 tho people in a ,tuin Bectiou in pne of the leading ties ol the state wero prostrated C1t'h mlignant disease, and upon " ..:.,tion it was found that only Jo who used water from a fumous 0id well were we vies.".-, tar S. A. Lattimorc, analyst , ,i, Xawr York State Board .,..1,1, unon analyzing water from tbii well, found it more deadly than the city scwrtge I The filling UP of tIie olJ wcl1 8ton,ea .v. r-vnires of the disease, vt i,m(? since the writer noticed ,hilcine men were making an ex- Mvation for a largo building, a stratum i pnlored earth runnine from near the surface to hard pan. There it took another course toward a well The water from this well had for yeftrs uen tft'ntu w'tn tne drainings irom a rui-civing turn., wu: percolations of which had discolored the earth 1 Terrible I 0i.,iii.r condition of thincs exists k every village and city where well wateris used, ana uioiign uie niwring i.:.,i, i.a (Inula receive in pussinc fluough the earth may give them a dear appearance, yet the poison and disease remains, though the water may look never so clear. It is still worse with the farmer, for the drainage from the barn yard and .i.ma from the kitchen eventually find their way into the family well ! The same condition of things exists . ... I..r,m .itipa ullOKfi Wll'lT H11IV mvui vi.iv., f plies are rivers fed by little streams that carry ou uie iiiiii mm i.iuiii.igu nvm This "water" is eventually drunk by rich and poor alike with great evil. Snmp run linns neonlo resort to the i, 1 1 1 j i i filter for purifying tliis water, but even the filter does not remove tins poison, fnr u-iitpr of tlio most deadly charac ter may pass through this filter and become clear, yet the poison disguised it there. TIipv who use fillers know that they must be renewed at regular periods, foreveii Ihouch thev do not take out all the impurity, they soon become foul. Vow in liko manner the human kid neys act as a filter for the blood, and if they are tilled up with impurities and become- foul, like the filter, all the blood in the system coursing through them becomes bad, for it is now a conceded fact that the kidneys are the chief means whereby the llooil is pur ified. These organs are tilled with thousands of hair-like tubes which irsia the impurities from the blood, u the sewer Dines drain impurities from our houses. If a sewer pipe breaks under the house, the sewage escape into the earth and fills the house with poison- nns irna! tn if anv of the thousand and one little hair like sewer tubes of the kidneys break down, the entire body is affected by this awful poison. Tt is a scientific fact that the kid neys have few nerves of sensation; and, consequently, disease may exist in these organs for a long time and not be suspected by the individual. It is impossible to filter or take the death out of the blood when the least derangement exists in these organs, and if the blood is "not filtered then the uric acid, or kidney poison, re movable only by Warner's safe cure, accumulates in the system and attacks any organ, producing nine out of ten ailments, just as sewer gas and bad drainage produce so many fatal dis orders. Kidney disease may be. known to exist if there is any marked departure from ordinary healthwithoutapparent known cause, and it should be under stood by all that the greatest peril ex ists, and is intensified, if there is the least neglect to treat it promptly With that great specific, Warner's sate cure, a remedy that has received the highest recognition by scientific men ho have thoroughly investigated the character of kidney derangements. They may not tell us that t!,e cause of so many diseases in this organ is the impure water or any other one thing, but this poisonous water with its impurities coursing constantly through these delicate organs un doubtedly does produce much of the decay and disease which eventually terminate in the fatal Bright's disease, for this disease, alike among the drink ing nien, prohibitionists, the tobacco slave, the laborer, the merchant and the tramp, works terrible devastation every year. It is well known that the liver which is so easily thrown "out of gear" as they say, very readily disturbs the ac tion of the kidneys. That organ when deranged, imnutdialehj announces the fact by sallow skin, constipated bowels coated tonguo and headaches, but the kidney when diseased, struggles on foi 1 long time, and the fact of its diseas ' can only lie discovered by - the aid o : 'he microseoiie or bv the physician1' ho is skillful enough to trace th jj most indi the prime caute. ' Tim hni.i;.. l.vr. ttiiwli nn till subject and when it comes to under 1 "ami that the kidneys are the rea health regulators, as they are the re M"d purifiers of the sjtem, the Will eape an infinite amount of m nec gry mlb ring, and ad I length n das an 1 liuppiness t 'h 'r l"t. There are five siwini 1- i i a radi.if ' three miles of Mount Uopv, W. '1. rr r a m. .. . . . . How American SnobwracT Tan K..n ....it v.v.,i nueii Foreigner. American society is to havo h Ion"- ft.lr anil nni'AM.j.i: .n . 1 - . . n ...... ...- .-niuiMicti wain niKen care oi oy a company which has just been incorporated. The title of this humane organization is, "The- International So cial Lion Juniisliing Company, Lim ited." The object of the concern, as set iomi in its prospectus, is to supply American social circles with ltritish lions, wliosy history shall bo known. Hie company guarantees that each ner I H,,n is a real, live nobleman, and, in ! order that there can be no possible mis take, produces his entire personal his tory. The company has a branch office in London, and it is there that its chief work is done. A large, force of expert ueiectives ami searchers is employed, and it is their business to look up the, record of every scion of the lti itish no bility. When a detective has thorough ly sitteii the Tacts, lie reports them at the main office, where they are written up by the clerks ami filed away for fu ture reference. The officii in this city is furnished with copies of these records for exhibi tion to mothers who are in search of English aristocrats as husbands for their daughters, and to all persons who wish to bask in the sunshine of titled smiles. kji course; mo advantages or such a concern are apparent to the most care less observer. The personal history of a man is a guarantee of his character and social standing, and, armed with such documents, Ameriea'iis can invite English noblemen to their houses with out any danger of being imposed upon by sham D.ikes or Lords. The new company has already gone into opera tion, and we feel that wo arc only doing our duty in informing the public of its existence. Some of tho papers on tile in the safes of the corporation are ex tremely well gotten up, and wo take pleasure in submitting some of them as examples of the admirable manner in which the work is done. Ukaupkhr, I.nnl Arthur (Seventh), born at Chlswirk ruililtni?. Yorkshire, November !!, Kil. Father, Lord Hi'lir HeauiH'ro. Mo' r, Mis Kuril soomlie-IIummrt. of tho Si-r.i.M, WiirwU-kshlre. Ktluralvit lit Kton ami t'.im tiridire. irrutluiitlnit lust In class trom Trinity ('oIlctT" in IsTil. Owns seven rain horses, on which he annually loses mumo. Owns, subject to llrst, wit mil and thlril mortpict'S. I'hiswii'k l'udillni; Manor. 1!7 acn'S in extent, uml town- house in KiilclliTombe street. Owns, Htibjeet to mortiRiK" In hands of builder, ai'hutme r yaiht hitlnl. nil tims, out or commission lit present fur want of funds to run her. Has been ex pelled from the Smrhury Club for choiitim at riiirlr. was hnrsewlnppeit last winter ly Uml lleanswlck. for trylnii. w hile Intoxicated, to kiss the latter irrnndmothcr In Hyde l'urk. In come. Cm ler annum. Very lingular. SCIU'MOIIK. Albert Henry William Oeorco l'eler lleers. Lord of. itlflh.l born at Si-ruhmoro (irant-'e. Northumberland. Janurry 4, 1ST, 7. Father, sixth Lord SiTulimore. Molher. Polly Widgeon, prima donna soprano at Vuiixliall (lurden. KdncateJ at Kniriiy lind Oriel Collim Oxford, lieinn expelled from latter In second year for winking at the ViceChancellor's nleco In St. Mary's durlnu o I'niversity sermim. Owns several si'iuure miles of irrouse miMirs in Scot land, a town house in llelirravia. and a toy-vllhi lit Kcnsinirton. Koes .not own Si-nibmore lirunire, oninetn his father having rut off the entail three years uvn. ami incontinent ly bounced him. Has been prominent us u musii-iil patron In Kncland for several yeurs. and would be a pood catch for musically inolineil ulrl. Hefan as part owner of 11m Whitechapel Variety l'alace. This havlii2 buit up, he became lessee ami nianai:er of the Hlaekfriars Openi House, but this fulled on account of Internal dissensions lu the compuny. brouirht on by his lordship' muklnK love to the leading ballerina Instead of to the prima donna soprano. Next entered Into partnership with Mile. Sally Sailer to run tho f'helsen (iurden. It was on uccount of this that his father disinherited him. Recently became part owner In nn International variety show, and lost e;uH. This youni,' man who is a prune Al specimen, can be had cheap. CAiuioi.i.iMKS, (iodfrey McKenile Mulcahy Fschtdefkrx. ninth Karl of. born May S. Wis, lit Stwilunlphsk. Wulus. Father, elirhth F.arl of Carrtfllimes. Mother. Lady ltrldi;et Klaine Mulcuhv. of MiiKinnis-on the-Shannim. Ireland. F.ducated at St. Winifred's mill In Furls. Has been out of society In Oreat llntain, uml travel ing on continent since shortly after hli majority, ow Inn to his havinn forijed liis father' name to pay racinif-debts contracted ut Ascot Heath. Is In a tolerably pood state of preservut ion, but, owinit to the ravages of early dissipation, can not lust more than live or six yeuM more. F.stutes all Intact, uad wealth lurtfe. llest catch on our books. , It will be seen at once that these rec ords are unmistakably those of English noblemen. Xo other persons .of dis tinction could so comport themselves. With such records, verilied by the re searches of first-class detectives, and sworn to before notaries public, Ameri can society can be sure of gettinj; gen uine articles in the way of British lions. l'uck. . - , Medicine for the Mind. It is sometimes dillieult to say which works more mischief, enemies vith the worst, or friends with tho best inten tions. As the medical properties of some plants can be adduced only by distilla tion, so our good qualities can.only be proven by trials. Life at'the greatest and best is but a forward child that must be humored and coaxed a little till it falls asleep and then all is over. Apathy is one of the worst moral dis eases; it 'incapacitates ns from comb.it tingthe encroachment of vice and closes every avenue of our souls tn the ap proach of virtue. When we are laboring under a phy sical malady we see every thing through a distorted 'medium; we are no longer masters of ourselves, hut the victims of a distempered imagination. (luoil 11jwc- kcfpiiuj. A Striking Resemblance. "Alderman McBooille is a fine-looking man. ain't he?" said a friend of ours the other dav. Yes," replied another, "I was taken for 111 tn once." "You! why, you are as ugly as sin." "I don't care for that, 1 was taken for him. I went on his bail bond and ivas taken for him by the sheriff." It Wouldn't Pay the BilK Mr. Iilitck. I've called to see why oil haven't taken any notice of my re eatcd duns?" Silence is golden,' you know, Mr. bite." Well, now, it seems to ine a durne ' lit more like brass. It won't y.v. ,ny bills." VUili'h'q'hii Call. rwn LION-HUNTERS. I PITH AND POINT. "Ahandsomo woman Is dangerous," eays an exchange Perhaps this is the reason why so manv men court danger. Sew llax'tn Xcws. In England they call it "assurance." vk e call it insurance over here, but tho American agent usually has the other thing. Somen-Ule Journal. A man advertises "Garments with out buttons" as a novelty. Xonsonse; we've had 'om for ton years, and so has every other bachelor. I'rairie Farmer. The subiect for debate this evening will bo: Which has most benefited the American people I talari opora or corned beef and cabbage? X. Y. Jour nal. A new Engl'sh dictionary is coming out w;tn 240,000 words. People who are ever bent on having tho last word should subscribe at once. A". J'. 2'e'e gram. Why should ona naturally epeet to receive civility from n narish elm k. W by, b fa-iso, don't you sod? ho is suro to bo well versed in tho nmon-itius of life Jlld'f. ' An indul.'ent nvther boasted that her sj'o'led and unrulv little son had great strength of mind; at which an an noyeil bae'ielor brother snarled out I should call it gr at strength of don't niiiiii. Jack (displaying h's feet) What do you tli'nk of thosj shoes; only livo dollars. D.d you ever hear of any thing so cheap? Mr. Jack N'ever. How can they sell so much leather for so little money? Lift: It was very lat.i and thev wero re newing for tho" 07-lth t mo the r vows. "You'll hi truo to me," she cooed, "yon will never tell mo a baso false hood?" "Never, my darling," ho mur mured. Then the boll a tolled one Lowe'l Citizen. Iius ness Man been oT again, eh? liime Musc'iin Man -Yes; I am nearly driven to death tiy ng to get nume rous; never saw sueli a s.aro tr of freaks. Well, 1 henrd the other day of a man in lakota who wa'ked scventy lke m'lo to pay a bill. Onmh i M'or if. Papa: "No. m.' dear, I would not wear tan-col r .-d gloves, they do not match our dress." II a ho' res: "Dear me, neither thev do (briirhtening), but then, yon know, papa. I can set a dress and a wrap nn 1 a bonnet and a parasol to match tho g dyes. " .V. )'. !rtihu: Wife: "What do vim tli'n's of tho idea of mv tak ng derm in lessons, my dear?" Ilusband: "I would alvlse von to do a von think best, of courso, ut mv opinion is that vou jet along so famously in l'n ;l:s!i that to take up a second language s-e.ns wildly superflu ous." Jlirficn 'i :(. "How i nn I get a head?" wails an unhappy mort t!. Buy a barrel an 1 you'll get two. ii . h iml'in lleptih l eitn. If he were to buva cabbage patch lit would g.t more than a hundrod, outlier one of wh eh -judging from his "wail" would bo an improvement on tho ono ho no.v n-oars. Sorristown llcra'd. It is sa ii by tlie trieiids of William Kendall, who swain the whirlpool at airara, that wuen he mad.i the at tempt be w.is about as willing to die as to live. II: had beeonio iitl tn ills- miraged. had be n iKschaig il .from n linston police foivc, mid his wife, whom he loved, had separated from Ii in on ii 'i'iiiint of his habits. Just bclore Iim left lioston he said to om;: Vou will hear of me doing a most dar'ng act. hut ou will never see me mi." To another ho said that he ;i , nothing to In u for. and should 4h rtlv do that which would innk h m or u s'ihim up. U s friends do not id eve lh.it ho received any money for he deed. Uitllalo Kntres. Ask your News. Book, or Notion Dealer for the PEFUCTION Mate IKraspr, or Rend Hk-.for saiiiple.eto .to Wittram Mk'o. I'o.. Wan FranclBca C'ul. Box 2414. (i'lcaae mention this papur.) knnnln Ufnnlnfl 1,1 vf.v tnwulilitotakeonler flgcnlS IT aillCU fur U Wit book ever iiad The Heart of the World. Valuablo premium Frre with ivert book. Extra lnduccnicuta to airciita. Write at once for clr culun cootaining full prticulara to J. O. II EST WOOD & CO., 42!) 1 Strict. Sacrum nto. Cal QT FIN WAY KKAXHII A IIAOII, 9 I LI IS II I , hauler, llocniBh llanos: Uur det Onrana. band initrunienta. IarKtwt atock of Sheet MuhIc and liooka. llanda aiipplied at Kastern price. M. UllAY, an I'Ofli ai reel, ran r rancinco. hfins'BRos: HATCH CHICKENS, WITH TUB PETALUMA INCUBATOR timuon gaerraarul Machlac Made J Cold Mwlala, 1 RIlferMolal and la Mm r rtmiuma. HATCHES ALL KINDS OF ECCS. Price, S20.W). , . . nr Hn,l i,u i.rua rflurtrmM Circular and ne bam yoa ma get aa locnlialor I IIKL. Addreaa PETALUMA I3CUBATOB w.,riaiaina Cal. . LYMAN'S Fatect Qua BigbU make llnnlln and 1 artolRldf i perfect. Send for clrculara VOL 1V)A, KlddlaOelil. Onn. LADIES! Bend (or ths Illuatrated Catalue containtnf description of tho Largent and beat aaaorteJ Stock of immm materials, WOOL AND COTTON YARNS, LACES, HOSIERY, CLOVES, RIBBONS & DRESS TR1MM1NCS On ths i'acific Cuut, all new good, to aclect from. Mfterg, Strauss & Frolunan, 10T & 101 Post St., Mention thii paper. SAN FRANCISCO. mm sm1pa&? P 1 1 - " - ,1 A man at Paw Taw. MCh.. has Ukm one paper for fort years and has always paid hi subscription in wood. AV0R1TI3X Is a had thins:, but l)r l'lerce's "Favorite Prescription" deserves its name. It is a certain cure for tliot.e painful maladies and weaknesses which embitter the lives of so many women. Of driiKKists. Flannels should be washed in hot soap suds, and rinsed in hot water containing soap euuugh.to soften it a Utile. I nder the lrn UIoiih of the In- teraiate bill Palmer & Key can sell you tvpe, presses and i riming material lower than any other house. KUPTDRK PEKMANESTLT CUBED. ,WJIH ty your fare from any part of United Ntate to Portland and hotl vkpenstv while here if we do uot nnxluiw iii,lii.ii,Mi,lH evidence from well-known bankers, doctor.) njrn mcrenaiiui aim larniera a to our re liability in the cure of rctluceaule rapture or hernia, without knife, needle or sharp Instru ment. You are secure aKainst aoclilenl from the Unit day until cured, and the cure guaran teed permanent or money refunded. Vou van work ever)' day, no matter what your occupa- uuu, nuiiuuuusiiirr or inconvenience, run sullatluus free, OtHce houra from 10 to I dally. Correspondent will enclose stamp for reply and ailtlrtwe lira. Forden k Luther, rooms 8 and V, First National bank, Fortuuid, Oleon. Moutlon Uiis paper. lny no I'rrlKlifM. Palmer & Hey manufacture their own type, and havltiK no freights to pav they will not advance their prices. Go to Towns & Moore when in Portland rfor best Photographic and Cravon work. Alilolulrlu Free frotn Opiates, Emttiei and iDonv SAFE. SURE.. PROMPT. At lUiu'wiiT sum Itui Ml. Till t'HAKI.13 A. Mh.ttm tMt WitTllORR,lV ;RMahreiIi1 f n Cures Rheumallin. Neuralqls. I ) f M ft I fl liarkarhr, llf.J.rkf, Tmlkir. fnr r 3 fi i-i?,7r-. I Ul I itlli AT IMIUIOIMS AM PKAIKUS Tits CHAUim a. fuuiLna iu.,miltioih, au. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Cures all Diseases originating from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula, Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial Fains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. J. R. GATES A CO., Proprietors 417 Sanaome St., San Francisco. THE INTERSTATE RILL The agencies for type JoDuicrs in the East,' who are ohli&cil tohring all their type and material from the East, will he oblige, to aflvanco the price of their goods to. meet the iucreascd freight. Palmer & Rey manufacture their goods npthis Coast, and WILL NOT ADVANCE THEIR PRICES, Therefore printers and pnhlishcrs re miring TYPE, PRESSES and PRINT ING MATERIAL can hoy 25 percent, lower from Palmer & Rey than any other Honse npon the Pacific Coast, or from the EAST. REMEMBER, we keep a full Hue of everything displayed in onr NEW SPECIMEN BOOK. Send yonr orders to PALMER & KEY. 112 & 114 front St., Portland, Or. We have the only complete stock in the Northwest. ous ae ofiitii i wiuit t luro vou to tnke nio out to tho lunatic Asylum and hack. How much do you clittre for tliu ro-ind tr p? Colored Hiicknmi. -J)' Ir! Yer aiu't pw nur coiiib hack artur you once gvt out dar, U ye.-, honey ?r- Tetu i't iniji. A vouti mnrr.c t couple of t-'alis-burv, Md.. Iiave nam d their first lo) "N'eptun ," becaiihe they hecutiie en jrtjred while on a sailing voyaxe. Tliere's an ocean for you! No douitl joun"; Neptune will lre U. ntly encount er smack SorrMown Herald. Grocer (to new boy) Vou niusl tell jeoplo that wo are very lmy, James, whether we are or not The) I ke to buy of a linu that they think uo s a larj,"! t:ai!e. New ljy. Ali rjrht, sir. Oo er (a 1 ttlo liiter) t)idu'toM Mrs. limsnn want anything. Jam? New I oy - Yes. ir: she want el a c:iu.li; o' mackeri'l an' ten pound, o' I rown Mipir. no' 1 told her we w-t t -o l.n-y we didn't know which way to ii -ii, an" so siie Miid s, e wa-in a hurry, an' -oi'-'d r t 'era r ;iin l the corner.--I n nr. TRADEDMARK. so W 0 U Jacobs n I Absolutely Pure. Thlapowiicr nvt nrira K u.-i ol iirlii "(fvnirth and ftlteli-B'.iiiM-a,a Hero aimondc! Uia. trs nlir.ry klrJi. i d nuinat b unlJ In Kn-l-t :mnu the muiutuii of 'u tii, tnon wva.'n i1 im or ptineiuw pw.tiw S.4 amy ta an iuiu. Bii: Ircwut Co. Van almt. N. T Ousters; RliiluUnl (ivtcr. dlll'i-rrnl riincU, 'JII'k. l'cr i'iim- of II iloi l.i's); lit), iht I'nstf of 4 lloa. CIhiih, !!!, JM'r ca"i, M.4V KUli of all kiml: wo run ininniiiicii .riii-M, iiiulliy ami Wt'lllllt, lilllll to the brat. Si'iul for List. Clams jellies ,Tnm. IM't i'ae nf '.'ilux, l-' .ll, f.'.T.'), f.i.i ami 5-:.'.i, .U-tllia, f.'.tm $:i.'.''. nnil I'.' HT I'tIM', ill Hill' KIHIlls. In I'iiiiiii'iI or lrlril Krnlta of nil kluil o tnke Hie li'Hil, lu iiullty, varit ty 1111.I tIi v. Hi IkI lor lull U Jams Bacoq Hams Ilai'on Is lilclier: rommoii CI lo"iM.: lli'iivy (at 7,'j to h: liooil Kniiiilv 10 to 11: Kxtru Ut:litllrt'iikMitltUll;Miiiil. lIlTB ti toK. Iliniia: rnllforiiln 0 to V2yi; Kastern, cxtrii line, :l lo 111. IJiinlily niiexeelle'l nil mtiriir t'lii'i'il. tiiueil Minis u luir Biiln. -Ion't le ileei'lveil, lmt nve money 1'V ejnl liiK to tho Ori'iitest llaruiilll Store 111 lliu Wnrlil . Full l'rleu I.M KltKi:. AiMres Cmith's Cash Stork, 11" & 117 Clay ft., Kan Kriiui lM'n. The Hl VKIWrTJrTTIM'la luurtl Hriit. ami Marrh, rathyrar. S-31'S a-a, N',i IT, inrltra, vitu over 3, BOO HluairaUi.nl - a w Utile PUIure liallrry. taVKS Wlioleaale lrlivra atrrtt (it toHnumvrt on all Rooua r..r peraonal or family na. Trlla how to onlrr, auil a;tea "act eort of ery thlna; yon use, rat, drink, wear, or hare fun with. Theae 1 N V ALU A IILH 1IMIK contain Infurtnatlon alranril from the markrta of Ihe world. W i will mall a copy MIKK to any ail dreaa Min rccrlit of 10 eta. o Urfray eiicnae of mailing;. It na heal from yon, Htaprctfullyt MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. gW A; J.F irahaub Ajyir. VeM UK 9VIV nivnmviiM wwa Champion Fence Machine -ma HAMNii- DirUMAkin AAA ( 4MIIIIAT0 KK. K! The Htniiigi'at M"t Iiuall ainl thiaiivil ef Peiidng ff Write for clreulara. Aililrt-aa 11.11. 11 F.K.I. P.O. lloxiSS, l'OUTLAXl). OUKdON: No County Rights Sold! Txxm ARGONAUT CLUBBING LIST FOR 1007. B rpaclal arranrenianU with th. auWIihara, and by ooacaail.n. In pries on both tidal, art enabled to nale the lellowlus offer, open to all new aubecrllMri direct tv title ufflie. FOR ONE YEAR BY MAIL: The Argonaut and llic Century 0.50 The Argonaut and the Independent 5.50 The Argonaut and Seribners' Magazine 5.10 The Argonaut and St. Nicholas 55? 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CTheOLDtbT MtDICINE la thW0RLDT Is Trobablr Sr. liue Thompion's U ELEBRATED EYE WATeII Tlila artl.'la la a oan fiilly in.rt.il ihrlriaiit bw ani.fl.ii. ami liaa Iuhmi In ci.naliuit uaa t.T nidify a ciliary, ami iiiiiwltliatainlliia tlia many ntlinr im aura 11. .na that hava Iwrll lnlrlu.il InUi tha uiaiknt, tlie iilfi.f tlila aill.'li. la 0 .nalantl) Inereaaina If tlia ill r i'lli.na am (ullownl II will mitt fall We paitlou lally InvlU- lliu aaUiiltiun nf .lil.'lli In Ita lueliu. John L Thoui(ioa, Bans A Co , TI'lV,N.y. The Van Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, OR. Yiiima. ulililla aamt and olil. ainiilfl or married oteo aA.il all aim inifiir with LOT MANUCK1DI Nemiua IM.Uky, Hiwmia li.rrliea, Heiniiial Lnaaea, Heiiwl Dawa.KaiUng Mem ory, Wvak Kyi-a, Uok of Kneriy, alao UIimkI rand Hklu Illaeaaea, Hyl.knila, Krupllona Half rainni Hone I'alna, H welllum Hunt Tlinat, Vloera. Kl (evta of Mnroivy, Klilnerl I til. .1.1.. T.n,.hll ' ..... .,... IV..L i,...L u..n.i.. lirl 1 1, iiiorrluMt. 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