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mr. AND MRS. BOWSER. wfTeeU of Koohre Party oa the aerset-Tempered Head of the Family. I would not hftT th6 world get the iaprewion that Mr. Bowser is not a Und-hearted and loving husbnml. Tnifl. there are times when he is blunt- noken and inconsistent, but there are her times when he U an angel For Instance, ho carao home the other day with a very tender smile on his face. fclsed me in an unexpected and vigor 0u manner, tickled the baby in the ribs, and then exclaimed: Guess what it is, Mrs. Bowser?" -What?" What's in this parcel." I couldn't guess, and after teasing me for a few minutes ho put his arm ,round me and chuckled: It is fr my popsy-wopsy-wifey, and I bad 'em send to New York for It! Give me a kiss right on the chin?" It was a lace collar, and the price mark of i'-2 had been carefully left on It. I tried hard, to keep a smiling face wd not let him see my disappointment, ,nd 1 succeeded pretty well. Ho hiul gone to some establishment where they had put up a Job on him." I could have bought that same collar for five dollars wben it was in stylo, and now the style was two yenrs old. They simply nretended to send away for it, and they charged him twenty-two dollars under tho idea that ho was somo coun try widower. I felt like crying, but managed to say: Now, dear, how good and thought ful of you! You are the best of hus bands!" "Of coiirso I am, my pet Didn't I marry you for pure love? And isn't a loving husband one of tho best of hus bands? We are to go over to SykofT s to-night to a progressive euchre party, and I got the collar just in good time. You'll be the envy of all tho ladios. Hip-la! Nicest little wife and prettiest baby in the world!" I wanted to get out of wearing that collar without injuring his feelings, and so I sent mother down to exchange it. She could find nobody to take it, but brought home one for four dollars which would do very well, considering that I am a plain woman and never at tempt any style. Poor, dear Bowser couldn't tell the difference, but when he saw me with 1t on he patted me on the head and observed: 'Ah! ha! little sweetness, but may be I haven't got taste and don't know what Wonies you! Now you look like i lady! Now you havo somo stylo about you! And just remember that I selected that pattern!" I praised him and called him my dear Bowser, .and he went about tho house looking so happy that the cook finally came to mo and whisperingly inquired: "Have you telephoned yet? " "To whom for what?" "To the police!" "What for?" "To be on hand in case he becomes dangerous. Tm expecting every min ute when he'll give a grand yell and rush fr the axe and chop' us to pieces!" "Why, Sarah, nothing ails Mr. Bowser." "Well, I hope not I hope not, but I shall leave the back door open and be j prepared to run. When some folks are on the point of going crazy they smile and grin and act up just as he is doing to-day." As a rule, when I am getting ready to go out with Mr. Bowser he jumps up from the supper table to give his boots three rubs with the brush to wallop his hair with the comb for fifteen sec ondsto rub his plug hat on his elbow, and then to begfli on me with: "Come, now, but we shall be late! I never saw how long it does take you to got ready! I supposo you'd want to stop and primp and paint and fix and look just so nice if you were going to be hung!" Tliis evening he took twenty minutes to got himself ready, and then satdown to his cigar and said: "No hurry, dear! Take all tho time Ton want to. If we happen to be late I'll telephone for a coupo to take us over." On the way over toSykoDTsMr. Bow ser put his arm around me. and he kissed the baby before we started and be said to the cook as we went out: "Sarah, if your John Henry comes around this evening you can open a bottle of that wine, and tell him I'll pay the preacher when you are ready to be married." I would that I could continue the record of Mr. Bowser's good deeds a few hours longor, but I must stick to the friith. The evening was not half over hen I observed a change on hisiace nd realized that something was rong. We had scarcely left the house after the party broke up when he gave mv arm a pinch and exclaimed: Now, then, I want you to under hand that this is the last infernal euihre party you will ever drag me off to." ' "Why, dear, what's the matter?" "Don't why dear me, for I won't stand it! You looked like a basswood lick and I felt like a fool, and we had no business going!" "But you wanted to go." "Oh! I did! Perhaps you are a mind reader! If so, you had better start out nd run opposition to Bishop! You know I consented to come just to ac commodate you, but I don't do it again!" . "But you were so good-natured all toe afternoon." "1 was, eh! Well, that shows all you know about it, and I won't speak to Jon again to-night!" And he didn't Detroit Free Prtu. Remember that your father waa alio man and be charitable. THE CITY OF MEXICO. V. i i "rt . '' Capital. It is diflicnlt to get statistic, of Mex co and even the population of it. cap Hal has for years been a matter of , jed-ire. A. Mexican firm, Messro. Pridu. Navarro & Co., some time ago took a contract to get statistics of tiie City of T ?ey niako the l'l'latiu out to be 292.716. They furnish also the following particulars: The City of Mexico contains 7.979 buildings, valued at 114,738,000, These figures do not "elude Puul'o or Government build ings, churches, private hospitals, etc., which would greatly .increase both the number and value of edifices. There are in the city 7.047 commercial and in dustrial establishments, of which the following are the most important as to numbers: 1,072 tobacco stores, 889 gro cery stores. C70 pulque stands, 614 li quor saloons, 390 restaurants, 275 but cher shops, 190 bakeries, 144 grain stores, 130 barber shoos. lift tailm-inn- establishments, 171 carpenter shops, i( snoe stores, 3 blacksmith shops, 79 drug stores. 68 hardware t.,n.. 56 printing offices, 55 bath houses, a ury goods stores, 48 banks (char tered and private, and 46 chW The 7,047 commercial and industrial estab lishment pay an nnnual municipal tax of $445,708. Bi'siilea th TC,iim.l w ,a.ie vsvutA Monte de Piedad, or Government pawn- snop, tuere are seventy-three pawn shops in the citV. reoresantintra onnl. tal of $483,872. ' In the second half year of 1885 these houses loaned the sum 01 r 1.333. 796 on nW Chi of all kinds, on which an average monthly Interest of 12J per cent was paid, and for the same period they paid a total tax of 116,672. There are nine cotton, three woolen and seven nnner fnrtnriea in the city and its suburbs. Thera ara 816 schools and colleges in the city, witn 712 male and 469 female teach ers, and an averasre dailv attendance of 12,775 boys and 10,385 girls, or a total aauy average or 23,160. Fully one half of the above schools are sunnortod by the Federal and municipal Govern ments at an annual expense of 816, 840. Anion? these educational estab lishments should be mentioned the Academy of Fine Arts, the mining, entrineerinsr and medical schools and the military, law,' commercial and agricultural colleges, where all who desire, irrespective of religion, nation ality, race, color or social condition may obtain good education and learn some trade or profession free of charge. There are thirty-two lines of street railways in the city, besides eleven others which connect with suburban towns' and five trunk railways entering the city from different directions. Chicago Tribune An Ohio man sold bis dog to parties in Indiana, 28U miles away. An accident blinded the canine, but he started for his old home and reached it in ten days' trav eling, and without being able to see a thing. - . TEX BEGIKNISO Of THE 50. The beginning of disease Is a .light debility or disorder of some ot the vital organs, the stomach, the liver or the bowel, usually. There are dyspeptic symptoms, the liver Is trouble some, the .kin grow, tawny and unhealthy looking, there are pain, in the right side or through the right shoulder blade. The climax i. often an utter prostration of the physical en ergies, perhaps a fatal Issue. But if the diffi culty Is met In time with Hostetter's fctomach Bitters, which i. alway. effective as . remedy, ana ll snouia oe resortea to at an eariy stage, there will be no reason to apprehend those In in rinus suhscauent effects unon the system 'often entailed by entirely oured disease.. Far better is It, also, to employ int. sale remraiai agent in fever ana ague, and other malarial complaints, than quinine and other potent rirnirs. which, even whenthev do Drove effect- ual for. time, ruin the stomach and Impair the general health. Six million dollars' worth of Americrn agricultural machinery have been sold in Germany in the past ten years. THE BRAND ON CAIN Was not more fearful than are the marks of skin diseases, and yet Lir. Pierce's 'Golden Medical Discovery" is a certain cure for allot them. Blotches, pimples, eruptions, pustules, scaly incrustations, lumps, inflamed patches, salt-rheum, tet ter. boils, carbuncles, ulcers, old gores, are by its use healed quiskly and permanently. To remove tar and paint from cloth, rub well with spirits of turpeutiue or benzine. Z. T. Wright, Portland, has the West Inghouse Thresher and Engines. TBUI ESTIMATE OF VALUE Remember that when we assert the value of Brandrktii's Pills we at the same time refer you to thousands of testl- have miblished supporting all and even more than we claim. The best evidence of their value lies In these testi monials. Hie riLLs nave ' " . . t ri. ra.n nnrl in that tins country iutuvc. unj -----time have surely been well tested. We never neara coinpianin" , j: WmlBH. being vegetable, and always do their work well. v.. ..j .K.mit Inhricatinir oils, send to Z. T. Wright, Portland. Tit taii vans'. All en cine, send to Z. T. Wright, Portland. Tbt Gkrmea for breakfast Nk-ft. u Cuticura a Positive Cure for pVprV form of bKmandtnooci from - X - Pimples U Scrofula, AKIN TORTURE3 OF A LIT ETMIE IV 0 stantly relieved by a warm bath with Cljl cVra aoAP. a real fkln BcauUfler. and , i ttagto application of CtrncW the "'"' Yhis repeated daily, with two "?J CcncuBVEBBOLVKST.theNew Blood to keep the blood coou m l"vy m"" 'i and uiirriUUng, the bowetaopen. the liver and kidney. acUve, wUl speedily cure. ,,.hK Wma. tetter, ringworm, PHl nrnrituascaU head.dandniff, and every nlv diwase. 01 ui uu iuu "-i " ,v nair.wheTphjsiciAns and all known reroedie. Sold everywnero. mm -.... bS?Risolvi!t. L Prepared by tje Porraa uraSi tor "How to Cure Bkinj)iae.' . i .- r : a J .Lin PLE3, blackneaaacDap2' prevented mn"" r PIM PORT LAX D mODCC MARKET. Butter Fancy roll, ft. fo Oregon 18 Interior grade 12 20 14' "led U7lj 20 California roll xl do pickled 18 20 Cheese Eastern, full cream IS 20 Oregon, do 1 0 lrt California 14A Eohs Preah 25 Dkikd Fkuits Apple, qrs, .k. and bx. . . 7 8 do California 6 Apricots, new crop IS C 28 Peachea, unpeeled. new ... 1 U Pears, machine dried 10 Pitted cherries 40 Pitted pi uma, Oregon 11 Flga-Cal., lnbgsandbx... 7 ft 8 Cal Prune., French 8 10 Oregon prune. 10 ($ U Flovh Portland Tat. Roller, bbl f 6 00 Salem do do 4 75 White Lily bl 4 75 Country brand 4 25 4 35 Superfine 3 ifl Grain Wheat, Valley, V 100 tl-s. . . 1 25 (S 1 31 do Walla Walla 1 15 1 171 Barley, whole, (fell 1 1 do ground, ton 20 0$2500 Oata, choice milling If bush 45 (a 10 do feed, good tocholce.old 50 Rye, V 100 It 1 00 (g 1 10 Bran, If ton 22 00 23 00 Shorta. if ton 24 10 Hay, f ton, baled 18 00 -0 00 Chop. If ton 28 10 felW 00 Oil cake meal If ton SO 00 g 32 6C i'mu Fruits Cherries, Oregon, tfdrm... 100 Lemons, California, If bx . . TK) 5 00 Limes, 100 IN)1 Riverside oranges, V box ... 7 50 Los Angeles, do do ... 3 00 J 60 Peaches, V box 1 00 (g.l 50 Hides Dry, over 10 tts. If lb 13 14 Wet salted, over f 5 tts (i(w 7J Murrain hides one-thrd off. Pelta 10 1 00 Vegetables Cabbage, f lb 2 i Carrot. If sack 1 00 Cauliflower, doi 1 25 1 50 Onions 1 25 Potatoes, old. If lb m 1 do new, do li al l Wool East Oregon. Spring clip.. 14 18 Valley Oregon, do .. 20 24 Mark Twain and Rev. Thomas K. Beecher umpired a game of baseball at Elmlra, N. If you are bullous, take Dr. Pierce's "Pleasant Purgative Pellet," the original "Little Liver Pills." Of all druggist. The Japanese hiake cheese from beans and Deas. Piso's Remedy for Catarrh is agreeable to use. It 1. not a liquid or a snuff. 40c. P0OMB Absolutely Pure ixuar-i. u.1 vh)'wii'"A Hero eocnomlcsl h. J- cJir7 Itip.ls. c t '.d fa memV ira vili vli Jiuii!w.; W '(- Vwt, firt wevi d.iUt wi yaoewiM por-i-. i ny tc ?viT r; (-prom .). n M wmw4 fi. t T v L' f Make your Ice and Ice Cream at XlXj.home. t'ost nothing to make. 1'rice of AUcliiiw &J0 up. T. .11. DAY. 1313 Vslencis it H. F. LYDIA L PIKJCHAH'S Ess stood the teatef twenty yean asa Remedy for rem! DImmm, rallsTing periodlosl pains, pro. 'moting a haalUifol rognlaiity of SMions ana eurln. waauess. baekohe and oonseqnant nervous distnas. nr In rmtFOM m holkit ros th LsormiATu irsAinro o ltiSJUaKAXDTHSaKJJBFOrrAIJI. liurwiirruiwuii SKI WHAT 0M WOltl SITS 0. B8 MUTS. Piftaburg, I1.., ov. 6th, JW3. Mrs. Lydla E. Plnkham : ''As Is f reanentlv the esse with mothers who have reared force fumilles. I have been agrcat snileror lor years Irom complaint. 1 nciuem to mar ried life. I have tried the skill of a number of physician, and the virtne of many medicines with out relief, and as an experiment I concluded to try Sours, I can .sinre you that the benefit. I have crived from It came not because of any faith I had in It, for I had but slight hope of any perma nent good. I am not . seeker alter notoriety but vant to Ml you that 1 hav bttn wonderfully btiulUUd by your nudidn. 1 am now aslng my fourth bottle and It would take but little argument to persuade me that my health ll fully rtttortd. I should like to widely circulate the fact of It. wonderful curative powers." FIIEBA C. ROOP. thi jur.pt Dttrenpr willm'jtlt roc. runn.ee. 9dt? It? W W WW W W li" It It? W W urn iPOMLANO In successful operation since iS6o, patranlied irom all sections ol Uie noruiwest, raaoraca bj busineu ma and leading educators. THE 08t PERFECT!! EQTIPPED SCHOOL of Its class on the Coast, It offers private or class rla and mouir throuchout the year, la Arithmetic, Writing, Correspondence, Boolr-keeping. i. i . ci L. I T . ...... tiMiM nrt i soil tniiu,uvi umiiu, . y p--1 nr f orms ana au usuiua acnooi urancnes. s,iuu -n im mnA Imh ea admitted al any lime. Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wesco, Proprietors. CTPINWAY KKAMICII BACH. O I Clfl n 1 1 Oabler. ltoenish Pianoa: Bur det Onrans. band instrnmenta. Larveet slock of Sheet Musio and Books. Bands supplied at M. UKAI, Eaatern prices). M Pout street Ban rranctaoo. For Adults, For Children. Tnr Rnfh f?PYPi. When on a sultry summer', day The .on seem, carce a mile away; Wnen comes Hick Headache to op proa. And every moment brinirs distress. Then TAEKAIT. iELfZIl prove, a friend That brugKisU all can recommend. Silk dreuea should never be brushed with whisk broom, but should be care fully rubbed with velvet. Young and middle aired men, suffering fromeuervous debility aud kindred altec tlons, as loss of memory and hypochon dria, should enclose 10 ceuta in .tamp, for large illustrated treatise suirgtwtiiig .tire mean ot cure, Addreaa, World'- 1I. pessary Medical Aaaociation, buffalo, Boil hay in new Ironware kettle and pan to make them tit for use. Wur not' get a church or school bell, when Z. T. Wrixht, Portland, aell. them o cheap. Whan Baby was sick gav. her Caauirla, she was a Child, she criod forCastoria, When she became Vila, she flung to Caatoria, When aha had Children. ah. gars them Caatoria. Throat IklaienMesi commence with a Cold, Cough, or over-faiguing the voice. These syniDtoms (which. If neulected. often result in a chronic trouble of the throat) are allayed by the use ef "llrvuix'i UrOHchUU Trwhtt READ THIS CAREFULLY. Kverr man and woman vouna or okL on this Ctiasl. that Is aMictFil with auj diwu, no matter wtisi, UuU thlr family physician does not uulerUinl, ur cmnm4 eiirr, shoulj wnlea'Iull ltri.tl. ol Uitlr trouble to 1t. ronlrn, or trt oa the train and f Isll him. Hr Is Wfr third with efery inslrumvtil ol surgery, ami the Iwai nitHllcines in be had for ttwmey Umaulwiimia tree. Himesl oiinioos l,en; restinallerhargee. All onrree ptHnlence stnotly oonmlenUal. Knelose stamp. Auilress W. R rMKDKN, at 1) ; Mom. a, . aud U, FUM Ka Uooal Bank, rVruaud. oreKou. Rupture Permanently Cured. No surrrrr. Wnrk etrrr da Cures ruarauteed. Aildma Dnv FoKDKN k l.t'THKR, unices s, .ami li, First Katioual lUiik. furtlaud. Uregou. The AdvnjiceThreHheris the kest. Z. T. Wright, Portland, for particular. HALL'S SARSAPARILLA Caret all Disease oriiriaatinir from a disordered state of the BLOOD or LIVER. Bhenmatlsm. 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 Baneome St, Ban Franoleoa FLORIDA LANDS 8end for Description and Map of FLORIDA SOLTHKltN it. It. LAN lt. Four million acres, suitable for UraiiKea, Lemons, Olives, I'ineapplea, Htnan.s, Strawberries and early vegetables. For sale on long credit. Il.ii to S8.UU per acre. Address, M. SOLOMON, Uen. N. W. AkJ, Mo. Clark t Chlrago. 111. I!,-'. . U4 li CURES WrilRE All ELSE FAILS. Best I'ouitli Hymn. Taxira (ond. Dm in nine. p(iin nv nruuKMUi. Fa TTTH XI 33 1ST KidneyLiver Medicine XKrEn xxowx to run. CCBES alt Dlsoaaea ef tha Klduey., Llvar, Bladder, and t'rlnary Organai Draper, Gravel, DlabeUa, Brl(ht'. DlseaM, rain, la tit. Bark, lrflns, or Blilei Itelenllon or Non-Hetcntlon of I'rlna, Nervons Disease., Female tTeaknesaea, Eieesses, Jaundice, Bllloosnrss, Headache. Sour Stomach Dv.peiteie, Constipation, and l'Hes. HUNT'S REMEDY CUKES W1IEM ALL OTHER MEDICI KES FAIL, aa It act. dlreetlr and at once eo th. Kidney., Liver and Bowel., restoring them to a healthy action. HUNTS REMEDY 1 a safe, sura, and speed y cure, and hundreds har. been cared by It when physicians and friends bad given Utem up to die. Do not delay, try at one. HUNTS REMEDY, Bend fur Pamphlet to HUNTS REMEDY CO., l'rovldenee, IU I, Ask your druggist forllt'NT'S REMEDY, rake no other. .Tohn 'A. Child & Co., DRUCCISTS 161 Second St, PORTLAND Or, Carry, full Hoe ol Cluneals. Toilet Articles They aiake a apeeUltl ol attcnillii. to MAIL ORDERS. If jna Deed anilhlnc In their line send thi nrtM tl h .Miat-Mi .nil It lll le nluruedglif llrst mail. I 5 1 M - . . . Day SELF-HEATING Bath Tub. X- : f Mo hoi water pipes: nn hratlnt ttiur rooms. For de Kiipthin, addrtaa, 1 T. WEIGHT, Foot Morriio. it Portland, Or. Also dealer In Threxhlni and (enteral Marhlnerr, Ma g1l AilKNTa WANTLU.-ftk nne w urk. laundry Mai-uttiery, tu laet anything yuia aul. Urn Aenl fnr the hhlimian ('.! oil Kiujiue. PEtlNYROYAL PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.'. The Orlalnal end Only deaalne. 11 9 tmt Uwsrs It.vane' weHhtawa lain Inll.neaMKK W LADIES. Ask rr Deasatrt a4 I'klekeaerrls EaalLh" so. tu. a Mlur. as liwka. s Kisnil w fcr utwsl.rs in IHttr b, retMra saalar AMI PAPIH.. CklekeaSer t'keiateel le- ' r atlllHadlmiinwi-kUassl-sk tola r lrarf.la mrrvbm Ask Sw 'kh-keae lef KaaUji" a'eaarejralJ'Uia. Taeiat. this nai.T er ,feenfcwla tails ssprmlr lur the ,m ..ruiffMBesls r the (awailea. Qnaltty Never Varlea, Splendid for Flannel., . Set. Color of all Prints, v Fine on the Skin, Absolutely no Robbing, ALL PROQRER8IVB OROOt SELBY SMELTING AND LEAD CO., Ban Franclaco, fV SHOTGUN CARTRIDGES J BUELL LAMBERSON, Cen'l Agent. 7 Mtark Mt. Portia id. Or. ItRKMH HTAl't BA tillable aud atiewlutely unhreaaaiile, Hsandanl onalltr IS eenta nee rara, i;ioid eorereii, vi oente; e.ttn eiirerei, eenta Mil sale ererrwhere. Iry It. ntllltr I U1H' I. at BO Nit tOWrAKV. Three Uais, it .oh. r aob. Th eonllauoM tlrMH r ai.xu CTliUITT MrnvMit.- Lba o ktHtlLb-Miiutk. ! ol onrMied ihuvtiii iitri nit dTrlsw4 i Mr ft) I llli trtm kattdUlM. ktolfUMOIi 9 or iir)tr ftTtiiff Nn t lrt Bell Cx. 1M WMkUoV(a f TO path. OttruM IfruiClMsletlOBL . CUolna OhltJe IfA t1lMlct v Itul Cist Of ("ritMt Mtti hit ttt Intoai ualvMMl MUiieM VlURPHY BROSj. ChMWfM Ol tvoff at h MiUc and Mow risk. MnuttK lh tMdinf jttAj. A. i- bMHIl, The Vanv Monciscar DYSPENSARY, PORTLAND, Oft. Tcmnfj uMdle-and andl okL slnsle or Blamed as ai.d all who suflnr with LOUT MANHOODI Nerroua PelilUtjr, Hparma. turrliea, Ueailiial LoaeeSi Newel Deomr.raillim Mea ury, Wealt Kfes. Uofc of Knernr, also Blood land! Hkla IMaeaaea, HrphnUa hniiitlona, Uslr Vallluei Hone I'alus, 8 weUiura Sure Throat, Uleam. Btr feou of Mereiiry, Kldnejai aud Bladder Troahle Weak Baek, Bnraln. Urine, thmorrhea, Oleei Hrte are eruinpl reliei and eure fnf Ilia Metb Mexre t'onaalt t'oefldea ttally . 8U As 14 THIRD HT. N. P. K V. No. llio -8, F. N. 0. No. W7. LIVER, BLOOD AND LUNG DISEASES. Lives Disuse and Heart Trouble. Mr. Mart A. McCutri. fWumhtu, Knnt., wriUKi I addnwd you in NovimiiIht, IrM, In rt'irard to my hialth, bvltisT atlllilvd wltta llvur diaeaae, buart troutile, and ftiiiukle wcak na. 1 wtta advlsfd to use Dr. 1'lertv. Uuidon Uediual Ulsoovory, Favorite Pnw scrlpriun and l'ollcta. I lists! one btitUe n f the Pnmxintlon.' Ave of the 'DIikxiv- ery,' and four of the ' Pltsant PurtraUve PMlut,' My aoaltn U. ran to improve under the use of your iwdidiie, and my sirvnuth catno back. My dllllcultu have all disappeared. 1 can work hitrd ail day, or walk four or live mile a day, and stand it well; and when. ' I bt-tran usino; tho meilicine 1 could scarwly walk aoroa. the room, most of the time, and I did not think 1 oould ever fcul well .vain. I have a liulo baby (rlrl elirht inoutlu old. Altbouirh .he Is a litilo di'lloate In .lie and apixwanoe, .ho i. healthy. I irlve your wine, dhe all the cnwlit for curliiaT mo, a. I took no other treatment after beirlnninir their use. I am very imteful for your kiudiieM, and thank Und and thank you that I am as well u 1 am after year of suffering:." . , , , .. assBsssBBssssss Mra.1. V. w EnnRK. ot inriunxm, ututaraugui in., I ... JV. write.: "1 wish to say a few word. In pntlso LIVER Tl,,lr 'Oolden Medteal Discovery ' atxl 'Pleaaant Purmttive PulieU.' For Ave year, previous to IlirjCIP tuklnir them 1 waa a (rrtat sullcrer; 1 bad a UluUdb. (uvere pain in my right aide continually t wn. asssssMassssJ unable to do mv own work. I am hnpuy to lay I am now well and .tronht, thank, to your medicine. " Chronic Diarrhea Cured.-I). Lif.ABHt, Esq., ns ami nl Dttalnr SlrttU Art OrMirw, La.. wrlU : "1 used tliroo bottliof tho '(loldcn Medical Uiscovery and it hu cured tne ot ouroulo diarrhoa. My bowel, are now regular." Mr. Parmima nRrtiDAOa, of iti hnr Strttt, Lockport, A. 1. wrluet " 1 wh. troublel with oliilU nMevfina aurl irtimral rliiblht v. writh fr.Miii.uir. DrRIIITV laire throat, and my mouth whs badly cankered. UkBIUIIe I My ivUr araa luaotlvo, and I .ulfered imicli from drsnvnsla. I am pleased to nay Unit your 'Golden Medical Discovery ' aud 'Pellet.' have cured mo of all these . all menus and I cannot say enough In their praise. I must also any a word In reference to your 'KaVorlto Prescription,' a. It hits proven llaelf a most excellent medicine for weak female. It ha. been used in my family with exoelluit rwulta." Dyspepsia. JjEMM L. Coi.Br, EsqMof I'tu-nliin, Hmutnn Co, Afiim., writes! "1 wiui troubled with iucllircallon, and would eat birtily and vrow poor at the wine time. 1 exH-rletiM'd heartburn, . sour suiuiauu, and many other dliuurcealilo .ymptom. common to time aisomcr. i oomiueiieeu insinir your 'Uolden Metlleul Discovery' and 'Pellets and I am now entirely frvo from tho dyspepsia, and am, in fact, beulthier than I have been tor live years. I welvh one hundred and seventy- ' ono aud one. hull pounda, and, have done a, much work the tiast summer tu 1 have ever . done In tho same lenirth of time In my life. I never took a medicine that seemed to tone up the muscle, and lnvltrorat the whole .ystoin equal to your 'Discovery 1 and 'Pellet r" Dyspepsia. TimtiwA A. Cam, of SprlnffrtcM, M:, writer "I wn. troubled one year with ilver complaint, dyseila, and .leeplcssneaa, but your 'Uolden Medical Discovery' cured me. "4 Chill and Fewer. Rev. H. E. Mo.i.r, Afotilmnrsnrl, S. C wrlti "Last August I thouirht 1 would dio with chills and fever, 1 took your ' Dlauovery ' and It stopped them In a very short time.' Invigorates the System. " THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which I. the fountain of health, bv using I)r. Pleroo' Oolden Medical Discovery, and food digestion, a fair .kin, buoyant pirlts, and bodily hcultlt and vigor will be istuhlishcd. v B . . . . ..11 1 V . 1 ..i...n1.. t.l....k .Mml nn tn wam! Hiiefifiila A, Filnmf- Disease, tiurufulou bure dohii.n Miilical Uiseoverv cure, ail humor, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst scrofula, or blood kmkc h v tins it nroven its emcacv in curing oait-rueum or letter, revur-eurue, itiu-juun vutwi mswiuu 1 . I INDIGESTION n 1 I BLOTCHES. I nniaon. imd tjwelllnus, linlargcd Glands, and Eating- Uluers. Itew. F. Asnnar How.i.r. Pourtor of the M. E. Oitirrh, of 'tftvrfon, N. J., anyst "I was af- (II. .ut wlih fulun-h mnA IndliM, Uin Iti.lla anil Rftll I blotclic. begun to arise on tho surface of tho UUILa. I .bin. and 1 eincrluiiced a tlnnl fiwlliitf and diillnc. 1 tx'gun tne use or nr. i-ierce. (lolden Medical Dlsmvnry a dlrectwl by him for sucu ooinn ulnta. and In one week time I began to fool like a new inn 11, and am now sound and well. The 'Pleasant Purgative Pellet' ani Uie best wmedy for bilious or tick headache, or tightnoa. about the chest, and bad timle In tho moutlt, that I huve ever us'd. My wife could not wulk ncrtw. the floor when silo iH'giin to take your 'Oolden Medical Discovery.' Now .he can walk quite a little wuys, and do some light work." Mrfc Ioa M. PTHOito.of tnsirorfa, nrf., write, t "My littlo boy hud been troubled with hip-Joint diseaso for two year. When he commenced the use of your 'Golden Medical Discovery' and '1'clleU, bo whs conllncd to hi. bed, anil oould not on moved without .ulTcring great nuln. Hut now, thank, to your ' Discovery,' be i. able to bo up all the time, HlP-J3ldT Disease. rnd can walk with the help of orutchc. He doe not miffcr any pnln, and can eat and deep a well as any one. It has only tarn alioiit three) month, since he commenced using your meilicine, cannot find words with which to t'iprus my gratitude for the benellt be ba received through you." Kk I n Dlae a.e.The " Democrat and News," Of C'a"ilrlile, Marylamt, say.i "Mrs. Ki.i.a Ann PtHii.a, wife of Leonard Poolu, of H U liiinufiuri, lJorelirnltr Co Mil has been cured of a bad chuc of Kczema by using lid'lerce'. Golden Medical Discovery. The iltei iihh au. nenred first in her feet, extended to tne knees. covering the whole of the lower Inula from feet to kim, then attacked the elbow, and became so severe sa to prostruUi ber. After being treated by several lihvslcuiiis for a year or two .he commenced the use of the medicine mimed .Imivc. Kite soou begun to mend and i. now well and hearty. Mrs. Poolu think, tlie meilicine hu. saved her life and prolonged her (Ih)s." Mr. T. A. A thick, of K(U Aeto Market, Itvrchuttr tuutUi, Afd Vouchc. for the above facta. A Terrible Affliction. corjsu:.iPTiorj,vjEAic turns, spittihg of blood. Gor.nr MrniCAl. DiBCortar cure. Coiunimptton (whlrli fat Scrofula of the Lung.), by it wonderful blood-purifying, Invigora ting and nutritive propertic. For Weuk Lunga, Bpittlng of itlood, Hhortnea. of Ilreath, linmcliilis, revere Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affection., It 1 a sovereign remedy. While it promptly cure the severest Cough, it strengthen, the system '"irrupMly'blilliUMip the system, and increuea the flush and weight of thoe reduced below the usual standard of health by Given Up to Die. 'wasting diseasea.' Consumption.-Mr. Edward Nkwton. of ITarmemUh, Otd write.: " Vou will evT be pntta-d by mo for the rcmarka. bie cure In my case. I was so reduced thut my f rlend. bud all given me up, and 1 hnd also been given up by two doctor. I then went to the btist doctor In Uwe part, fie told me that medicine was only a punishment in my cane, and would not undertake to treat me. lie saiu 1 uuku& u t cimi hut j . liked, as that was the only thing thut oould possi bly have any curative power over consumption ao fur advanoed. 1 tried the Cod liver oil as a taut treatment, but I wu so weak I oould not keep It on my stomach. My hu.liand, not feeling sutistled tit viva me un vet. tbouirh he had bought for me everything be saw advertised for my ooiupluint, procured a quan tity of your' (iolileq Mmllml Discovery .' 1 tiik only four bottle, and. to the surprise of everybody, am to-day doing my own work, and am entirely free from thut tcnlle cough which harrasecd me night and day. I have been attlicti-d with rheumatism for a numlier of years, and now feel so much better that I believe, with a con tinuation of your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' I will be restored to pnrfnet health. I would say to thoes who are fnlllng a prey to that terrible disease consumption, do not do a. I did, lake every thing else flrat; but take the 'Golden Medical Discovery In the early ttagof the disease, and thereby save a great dVl of suf fering and be reatored to health at once. Any person who 1. till in doubt, need but writ me. Inclosing a stamtied, 'lf. adilrewted envelope for reply, wben the foregoing ataUnneat wlU be fuily substantiated by ma." BoeWond Co, A'. T. ( P. O. Box ), writ: 6Tb 'Golden Medl- Golden Kedlcal Discovery la Sold ij Drnpf Isl. cal Discovery hu cured my daughter of a very bad uloer located on the llilirli. Alter trying aunoei everyining wnnoui succeas, we M'linwl three Ixittli-s of your ' Dlauovery,' which healed it priMi perfectly Mr. Down, oootluuo.1 up Wasted to A Skeleton. Conanmptlon and Heart Disease. "I also wish' to thank you for tho remnrkable cure you have effected In my case. ror inree yean 1 nua .iiuerca inim itiut rerrt ble disease, omsuiiiptlon, and nitrt disease. Ik-fore oousulling you 1 bad wustcd away to a skeleton 1 oould not sleep nor rest, and many tlinia) wislied to die to be out of my misery. I thi-n oomulted you, and you told me you bad 1 . . . 1.. . I 1.1 ,nL n- 1 Iliejn ui vuimv ui,i, i'i, I . took five months' tnatment in alL The llrst two months I wu almost discouraged: oould not pereefve any favoratile symptoms, but the third montb I began to pick up In fl'ih and stn-ngtb. 1 cannot now recite how, step by step, the aign. and rcaluii-s ot turnlng health gradually but .urely developed themselvea. To-day I tip the icale at one hundred and aixty, and am well and strong." . Our principal reliance In curing Mr. Downs terrible disease wu the "Golden Medical luwuvery." Jwefh F, McTarlaito, Ewj- J(Jitta, La. wrltm: "My wife had frequent bleeding from the lung. N-fore .he commenced using your 'Golden Medical Discovery .' Khe tut. not bai any since Its nan. for some six months she ba been fueling so well that she has discontinued it." Price $1.00 per Bottle, or Six Bottles for $3.00. WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Proprietor no, Mj VaUa trct, Bl'FFALO, Ke Y. Bleeoiks FRca Lukgs. ) ; i j i , ,,, ...i . .1.- . i , ,,, .,.