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f llio I'laimtoaloi 11E8T ADVERTISING MEDIUM I'iiI.Ii Im iI Ku ry M'UKlity mi'l 1lnnly Almk mill Mulii muni, Kimi.lll HU, Silti.l.ON ll 111 PUINDUUR PUBlliHINC COMPANY. .....n. . i;ctilfJ Neatly tod at Living lUiru. I WWWIMMMIIIIIWWW.WIIMWW4 Vol. XXVIII. ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1807. No. 27. Tho Plaindoaler rusTKUH, lH)LHJfcUr, LETTEK IIKAI'f, DILI. IIKAHH, t:TC.,KTC.,KW. GENERAL DIRECTORY i.UTBnrilBU'iH, (', II.Mi lllllum in. W. Ml In I'll ... r lt". II lougns i'iiiiiuiuoil IW.K. nine " . MIIIm I". l-nfj (mwriiiir u Kluuald m. rn lntjf el Mate mM.,u hl.Hii IrvmniftT . w ir.i0 MM.I Cut.. liolliiitl'Hl.. . w.ll lo.1t nini" ! ltl r it u l.ikmau A..,rm-, ,.. Pi:. " - !-' YM&WM !A, i. ( nii'tn I,' Mdnim ( Ink i.l llailioad t ouiiiiImIhii... 0"lill .)U JI'liK lal ll T 1T. , . '. FulliUu it. n. tni utrun, aoaasusu. .... 11. H. Hlnirldao Hwulvur VcW)ll Jrln.-t ii. a. wiatiiiii aesaai'. Ufvmr H.O.. on.. .OUoM.UM'MY 'H"m,"r ij.T BrMi.. K..,.r, wul.lWu. - .; ii.7l ., . ..J II.HImi t'""1 w. a. rii I ouuly Ju.ljo Tw! U WlUoo Cuuitulwluuvri )M. I. I lumpn ".-"'lor uMJfffJ ;r,yu;v:::::::::;::::::: HU..U, Maimer orricaaa. Ju.u - - -'af'S 'JESS "iur.UI.le .U.t.Wnuin Mu)ur .. t.T of aoaiauao lOl'rHll.altl). ,,;a. C. Maiatcra it . W. Inllaid i.t wiJ Jr. w. rik lu.l Waid Rrd Ward Ith Ward Ki'iol.tv I Mai. 1ml .. mini') 1iv III. MHUKU1 I i. M"im' i J. M.r liu lut Win. ferry ill 1'. hlirum U. l Alsili 1 . .. . M. .lKle J 11. t.'BUIIIlB '7.."V.!""3"'.'.'.V.'.'...J. a. fcikiof meat aamoa. 1 Uu i n, ..m ..ml lor Poula ouuif "'J' ll.reollui.'a. ..-r .. Mlo. I ho .Uy in M.r. I., it..' 41b M..U.UV "''"' , I.l Monday lu P.H.u.U-r. J- . K " " UuM'bUlK JU'ltU'. uu M. iuii.u lluacuuig, i.ii.n. uiliii; nii'iim y ... , . ... ' i,miiiCu.irlm'Ulliu li ';'"1' J'1'' n-pl.-uiinr and hinKinUr. A. r. h .in . "J Oakland. iii.Uo; r. II. Mu.lii u tlklou and W. I.. Wtlauu.of Kiddle, eouiiuiaaliuiera. I'Mbaio i.mil U In ii-wluii ioiittiiu.iii.iy, a. r hlvarui. Iu.Ikv. , "lo.Uly .''licllui. i. r. ii KLKi. lid Kilt Ml UI.K. M'. . ! I.ol.l til" ir iK'iir . ..ininuiil. 'I"H l I I. it I . hn'l mi - 'i..l n.l limrlli llii.iMlny .. mcli i.i. mill. All in- i.i'ii- f 'ii.tl lo I. i. l .t iiUib . il " M-ltiR I'lutlinn lor- rill.il I'A'.K II v I . " lll.UMAN MAHK.'4, Ki'iilni). Ot i.l.AB rol'NCII . NU. -'I J II- l, ' A I mill. .iiy Vt.liii.Uy rv.utiif l o'ilo.k In it..' iM.I Mum.iiIc Hull. illli biollim i vuiaimiy hi wk-u , Hull. W. rnim. Iiciunllim ix. Kim). c.mufilur. 1 AUHJ.L I.0UUK. A. f M .HKlit'l-iB - wotlluk llio Ul Wcducllti ' ccliuioulH. lllM: JUN,oN. W. M. N. r. Ji k 1 1 , a'ciy. 1)1111-1. i'A Kl AN l.olil.K. NO. H. I. U. O. F. 1 ninirliiiUy wculuf ul ccli l il.,irl.lllii H-l'l Fellow IvuipU l '"r.'"',.f M,'inl.Ui ol lie ui.U r lu ,''V?i',,f v ,i K. li. Mn run, ikc'y. K' . ... ... a . it u- .- ..... .. .w.n.l ml 1. until MouiUvt ol r Uuiontlil7.JUp. m. l i)M Kyllowi blU M.'uitwiaof tlioor.lir In .hJ tlautllug r In tUod lo UlllU'l. R KNOlOhT. SO. :-. li. A. K.. UKItlH Till Dial (uil llili'l iuuru) ui vi -. WUMKN dllKl.IEK lOlll tl N. W. MKIT1 Hun mi. I llili.l lliuiily In etch tuoiilli. i;AI(Mk' AI.I1AMK lUKUUr guarlarli i M.'i'.ltiU" "HI 1'i'IJ ' Ormigo H1I, Ko.lnirK, iTiu lii.l Kil.Uv In llcemlior, Mmxli mi l Jinn, mi.l llio UiUJ Vrl.U lu rtcpluuiucr. r i OSKUUKU I IIAI TKII, SO. . O. K. 8.. MEBTB K n. x.-oii.t mid iourlh Tburwl)'! ul ctcb UKUlll KKUlNA UAST, W. M. A..!M Umiwri, rice') . R' IWKUUIU1 IJIV1H10N NO V.O. B. Of UK., DlOVUIUVVry H'OOIIll mm luuim "u""". ROSKUUUU It. U. I.0UUE. NO. 41, I. O A). F iii.el.iri'iiclTCVi'nlnolo. h J llio OUd Kollowt hull. VUlUug lU)rt uJ orutlitcu mo luvllvd to uttouil. MKK1T WEel', K. 0. AMA't'A HM1111, 11. Bee. LfllA I.OU1IK. NO. 47. K. OF I'.. MKETB Hall. VlHlvliikt Kuinuui iu u ...-. aully luviuu lo mionu A l). LOONtY, C. f. K. M.CONKLINU, K. 11. H. lrolvHluiiul CwrdH. 4 M. OftAWFORD, 1 Attonwy at Law, ll.HJUi i, Marnlim liullUtuR, 1101! It U III! , Oil. rw uiiH-ii iK-foio tuo r. . una onuc d iu ui I ii i c m a I'i'C I al Y I nlo llicelvcr l'. H. l.tiud Udtvu. I.K0IIUK M. tlll.'WN. rilll II. I'AUK-Tl'll'tlHi JROWN A TUSTIN, Attorueys-at-Law, Ku.tuiH V .mil 1 l a .i WIImiii llloi k. R. WILLia. UUhKIH'UU, OK, w, Attorney und CoiuiHelor at Law, Will iiri'lliu iu all Ika courU of lb Ullo. Ol Aeu lu tl.e Court U.iiiae, UoukIm county, Or. Q A. HHIILWIEDK, Attorney at Law, llmcburif, Orrion. Oltlco oor lha l'oalulHco uu Jackaou itrent. yr w. CARDWELL, Attorney at I jaw, KiKKIU'ltU, UIU.I.VN r. cosiiovr', Atlonu'V-at-Law, NptrclMl iiltnilloii Kiitu Coui iiicrcliil I. aw itinl t tilUtllo". OlUcc on J ' kwui i.l, i..h...iIi' l loiiiiii'i. Hlotk noe'i'.Dl'iui, obao. D. STRATFORD, Attorney at Law, KiDiina au.l 4 Taylor 4i H'llanii HIih k hOif.UVHQ, OB jyjVRA BROWN, M. V. Ol'f IUK, (KM JackkutiHUuvl, at uu l.l.nri' ul lt. J. Ill Titer. UOrhUUIlO, Olt. J J L. BRADLEY, M. D. Physician & Snrgcon. Ortltw lloura, Irum I; (n( r. fykr Wllauu Hrli k liOHEUUKO L. MILLER. M. I)., Surgeon and lloina'onathie I'liytticiun, MMMry, Oryn, tVClirMU Omul a pacUlly. yilX. P. HKYDON, County Hurviiyur, and Molatry ubllc. Orrai: lu court llouae. Or, l. i. lor H.irr. yliiir. aint Fltl.l NoU'a li bo a.ltlriawl lo VI 111 f. Ileyilou, County eyur, K.iimrx. nr. liould Bur f STRICTLY I IRST-CLASS. f HOT PI McCLALLEN. Mill. i C. M.t I.AI.l.KN. Ir... II A l l. H MI'.AHOM AIII.I'.. Lari'i llui' aiiilc li.."i.i.. Fr.t llii lo and Kiom I ram &o:zm3. AISS M. l. PORTER, MILLINER, Oak Hired, one dour Wt-M ul Iorlonivv. FINE LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS. LAllJil 61 Vl.l IN 1 'A1TKUN I IA'1'H, JERRY J. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Jacbauu Mlicrl, TnoiliKiiaiolllli t.'l pluc'iiin a Hull. KUnr.UI'RCl All Hcplrlut( culrustcd lo my catrc will li I'HOMPTI.V aucl carefully clone. l'ltll ES ItKAONAIll.K. WOODWARD THE- BUSTLE ROSEBURG -Does Ui ALL COMPETITORS I Wa ara alwaya in tho Lead, anil tmu to koap there. The Picket (luaril. "All Uiul Iuiik llio l'utouiuc," limy rsny, "Except now nud thou uairay picknt (i eliot Lo Viulke on Ills beat to and fru Uy a rifleman I. Id la tue thicket." 'Tie nothing, a private or two now and then " Will not count in tun none of tbo bnttlo ; .-, . Nut an officer loet only one ol tbo men, Momilng out all alone tlie doatli rattle. All iiuiet aloog the l'oloumc touiKlil, Where the soldiers llo peacefully drcuixiiii, i'lielr tente In the rayi olthn clear autuuio o,oon, Or tbo liitht ol the watch-Urea are gleaming ; A tremuloue eiKh, ae the gentle night wind Tbrougb the lureiit leaven softly ie croepiuKi While aUre up above, with their glittering eyei, Keep guard, (or the army ie sleeping. I hum's only the sound of the lono sentry's tread, As he traini'S from the rock to tho louutaiu, And thinks of tho two In the low trundle Ixd, far away lu the cot on the mountain. Hi musket (alls alack, and his (ace dark and grim, (irowa gentle with rnomorioa tender. As he mutters prayer (or the children aulei-p I' or their mother, may Leaven defend her. The moon eeeuis to shine just as brightly as thuu, That night when the love yet uuepokcu, tanned up to bis lips, when low murmured vow s W ere plodged to be ever unbroken ; Then drawing his sleeyes rouxhly over Lis (ace, lie dashes off tears tbat are welling. And gathers bis gun closor up to its place, As if to keep down the heart swelling. IIm passes the foiiutuiii, tho blnstud pine tree, The lootstep is lagging aud weary. Vet onward be goes through tho broad belt of light, Toward the shade ot the forest s dreary. Hark ! was it the night-wind that ruutlod the leaves. Wan it moonlight so wondrously Hashing? It looked like a rifle "11a ! Mary, good-bve" And the life-blood was eliding and planhios. All uiel along the Tutomui: tonight, No sound tavo iltn rush of the river, WJiilo soft fulls the dow on the face of llio iIca.I The picket's oil duty forever. Tho lloldun Harvest is upou ua, and farm ers are smiling because Woodward loots to their interest. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Tlioao are all Leather aud Warr.iutu.l. SADDLES At ltsduoed 1'ricva. Consult your purae aud be sine and ss Wooilwanl botoro miylug, W. (J. WOODWARD CATARRH is a LOCAL DISEASE and la the reiult ol cold a and auddan climatic shangca. Kcagkwriimll.ya plvaaaut rcinrdy whlcb la ait.lled di reclly Inlotbenoatrll. Do Ips.fulrkly aloibillt kivs rrllcf at iiuia, Ely's Cream Balm It ackiiowlrdtttd to tlm luoft thoroiiKU euro tor MaaalCiUrrU, Cold In Iliad aud llay iVvcr ol all ramedita. It tiprua and elrauna tlio i.aenl paraaKit, allays fain and liillaiuniatii'ii. Ural lug aorta, I'lo Ucltlba niciutiraiiH from colua, ii'.ti'i.a Urn arnira of taalaaudanivll. I'rlirMV. at Urntunlr)"! I.y mul. UW UllulUtliS, U Waimubuvvl, w Voiiu Till: I'LUNDLRED HOMESTEAD. True and Brave. An Extract I'rom a Speech of Con- grc5man Oollivcr of Iowa. My young frieud from Nebraska the other day took one of his young farmer coiinlitueuts dou from tho cannibal tree lonir euoutcb lo uo him for tho purpose of pointing the moral and adorning that tale ol the "plundered boniest oud," or 'the adventures of a young married couple." You lumeaiber that he reiue sents a youn mau iu the act of select ing "a youug woman w ho is willing to trust ber future lo his struug right arm," and beginning lo build a home which is tho unit of society. This i.icturo repiiBuuta tbat lie is robbed by Iho Unli on luuiLcr, on paint, ou furniture, uu csrpeis, ou isuiu- cloths, "on kuives, forks and tliehee, ou spoons, ou everything that enters into tho construction ana operation oi mat Lome." And to make tho picture all the more put he tic and absolutely hope leee, tbe artist gives the unhsppy couple oo sign of ilefuuse except tue lung ca pacity ol tbe democratic party, yelling at the top of its voice, "Hands oil!" Now. without stopping to iioiut out Ihat the actual price of every article that enters into the "construction and oper ation of that heme'' hits been reduced in price by the republican policy ol makiug l hem in the I'nited Mates instead of buvini: them in Europe, 1 want to ask my (rieud, or any other man in this bouse, to name me a country iu tbo Old World where a youug man witiiout money can Blip nia strong rigui arm arouud a girl mithont ineauB aud take her into a home ol tboir owu or give her cveu the prosivct of a Lome, which is the uuit of society 7 I have talked to Lun.lrods ol people from Irelaud, from .Scotland, from Den mark, from liermany, from tbe moun tains ol Norway and Sweden, aud they tell me that a day a work iu the I niteu States goes further than auywhure else in tbo world toward putting a roof over the head of a (amity, paint on it cottagct music in tbe parlor, newspapers ou tho stand, caret8 on tbe door, dishes on the table, somothing to eat m tue uistice, and the divine light ol love and joy in the sweet laces ol wife and children. They have come into my otuce again audugain, husband and wile together, speaking in broken English the lan guage ol tue lurmiesv countries id Europe, to ask my neip ana a J vice in mailing a little American money to the Old World lor lather or mother or brother or sister or sweetheart, living in lands where the labor ol a lifetime is not enough, alter paying daily expenses, to pay their puesago upon an ocean Bieam er. I buvu tceu their tears (ailing upon the paper us they wrote out their nies sago ol hope and courage from tbo only couutiy on earth where huiuuu life is lifted above the level of hopeless drudg erv for the ioor. 1 have ofteu stood iu Castle Uardeu, at the getoway of the republic, watching that restless throng of every kiudred, tonguo and tribe of people. 1 have seen young mou etaudiug there holding in their liandti a suit of "taxed" American clothce for a brother arriving ou these shores out of the very country wheio clothes are the cheapest. I have seen vouuir. women timidly bidmc under a "taxed" American cloak the oright col ors of a now hat (or a sister who Lad just coiuu from a luud whero everything was so vitenp mat uououy cau ouy mivthiuir. Nor could 1 keep out of luy heait words of welcome to those w ho have loved our Hug eveu afar off, and have coiuo hither to belter their couditiou and open the pathway of fortune to them selves and to their children. Aud the day iu coming, is uearer than the demo cratic loaders ol today may think, when these fugitive from the hard conditions ol tho 01.1 World, and their children after them, will stand as a uuit with the re publican party to keop the shield ot Amoricuu law before the cuttagos of American labor. Breeder. Attention. I will uluud my jack, a l.ugu-bouud, wull-iuade aiiimul aud a uotably liuo breeder at Iho following terms: if-'W, $o Ud, aud f.' iO. Also my well-kuowu Noruiau Btalliou, a Muck weighing over li'UO, uU- l Ml uud f t. l'atea: t'uir (aku, Muudays aud Tuesdays. Mc Nabli'u rauch. Wed hub Jays, t'oles Val ley, Wiiilucudays, Thursduyu, liiJ.iyu. Oiiklaiul, Siitmdnyii. II. 1). Muxviv, Oakland, Or. There uiu enemies who roclaim that democracy is dead. Mobile lily liegic ter. American democracy, Ihat ie, Jefier son's ideas of e.iual rights, eual laws, a man e right to life, liberty, aud the propvrly he has earned, are Kill alive, as they "always will Lo; but they are dead to the democratic party as it exists today. As a rebult of tbe doplorablo in fluence exerted on the democratic party by Grover Cleveland und Lis disciples. Lryau, ltfbs, Altgeld and Tillman, the Jeffersonian principles of democratic government find their Lope in the repub lican parly, an organization which, for all its specious vagaries, Las ulwaya been American at heart. New York Suu. These are brave aud title worJw, from ouu of tho leading nud the ablcet of the democratic newspapers iu the I'nited Hates. While republicans arg devo'.od, gen erally, to their "specious vagaries," they are glad to wslcomu upKrt from such men as tho New York .vun repre sents, American, after tbo style of Washington, Adams, Jefl'ersou, tiraut, Lincoln, (iarfiidd, and, if you please, Maine end McKiuley. Statesman. School Chart for Sale. Tho teachers anatomical aid, a graphic illustration of human anatomy, tinely engraved plates, ruanufacturad aud pub linhed by Central School Supply Hout-e of Chicago. Oood as new. Cost f K. Reason for selling, too Ligb a grade for our school. Will sell cheap. For fur ther particulars flud terms, address V. M. SlXA'AliT, Clerk S. 1. No. 11:'. Comstock, Or. (ira.nshopper Plague. Word comes from the neighborhood of Steptou Butte, iu Whitman county, that grasshoppers have made their appeiir ance in such vast numbers as to cause considerable alarm, says the Walla Walla Statesman. Eur three years that country has been visited by vast num bers of grasshoppers in the (all, but they have always come too late to injure growing crops, but many Lave predicted that they would lay their eggs Lore to be batched the next Bummer, aud that great damage to crops would result. This prediction seems to have come true this year, as the hoppers tire very small, seemiug to have been recently hatched. The grata is full, aud tho number seems to be inceasiug daily. Unless a heavy rain should fall soou anu kill them, it is feared they will beyin to eat the growing grain, which is more succulent and teuder than the grass. Many farmers are alarmed uud predict that much grain w ill be destroyed. A Cure for fTuscular Rheumatism. Mrs. K. L. Ijuusou, oi Eairmount, Illi nois, says: "My sister used Chamber laiu's l'aiu Balm (or muscular rncuuia lisiu aud it etl'ccted a complete cure. I keeuitin the bouse at all times aud have always found it beneficial (or aches and paius. It is the ijuickcst cure for rheumatism, pains uud lamcuoss I have ever aeon." For sate by A. C. Maistors it Co. Clergyiuou must hereafter piy lull railroad fare, uuo minister who re cently applied (or a pass received the following 3cnpiurui answer; "Uiou shall not pass." Numbers xx, IS; "Sulier uot a man lo pass." Judges iii, ','8: "Noue shall ever paee," Isaiah xxxiv, UO; "This generation shall not pass." Mark xiu, oO; "Ibougu they roar, yet they cannot pass. "Jeremiah v, "So they paid their fare and went. Jouaii i, .1. f.x. lVotiln havo bfeu l)U.,'.lnd. nrobablv. to know what la tho cxnluuutiou of llio frequent Btaiouiout made by democrats Ihat their tarill law is more successful as a revenue producer lliau was the mc Kiuloy law. The evplaualiou in simple. iho statement Is a lie. tiriiud Jiapids Mich., "Heiuld." Mauy cimeB of "Orippo'' have lately beeu iii red by Ono Miuulo Cough Cuio. This piepuraliou eueum especially ...1. I.l .1.1 I .. I ll.l .'...',1 ikfllila .liui.ilui, If acts quickly thus luoveutiug soiious complication., aud bad cll'ectu iu which thiu discnuo often leaves tho patient. Ifdi .l.i.' II. in, Klul-.i 1U.IO.V.1 'f - v.v. Animal Intuition. Oomcrilic auimala fru'iuently show a markod intelligence frcdently transcond iug Ixilief until it is actually demonstrat ed to bo a (act. An incident trauspired this week at Mr. F. W. Benson's barn which showed that animals possess some degree of tho reasoning (acuity or ol an ntelligent observation, that is. allied lo. if not the owor of reasoning. Mr. iieneon has a pony that will go to the hydrant and tarn on the water and help Itself. When Le first observed the lMruy drinking at tho lawn hydrant, be supposed that the hydrant bad been left open through forget(utnees ol some oi the members of the house. This every inrnato averred that tbey had not done. so it was resolved to test tbe matter. Tbe pony was turned loose and watched tone'i if it really would tarn on tbe water, the result proved that tho pony couid and did turn the stop cock and let on Iho water and then satiHiy ita thirst by drinking from tbe (aucet as the water flowed out. This the pony has reeated ly done. How. and in what manner did this pony learn to turn the stop cock nnlesa it reasoned I row cause to effect? Tne power ol instinct was never known to go so far as tbat. Instinct would doubtless csuse it to slake ita-thirst, Lot instinct alone could not enable it to tarn tbe faucet. Have not animals the power of reasoning? It appears by this incident that they do. How else could this pony nave learned how to get a drink Irom a lawn hydrant? Or. King's New Discovery for Con aumption. This in the best medicine in the world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Consumption. Every bottle is guar anteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for IN hooping Cough, Aitthma. Hay Fever. Pneumonia, Bron chitis, La Urlpi, Cold iu the Head and for Consumption. It is sale lor all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It is always well to take Dr. Kings New Lile ltlls in connection ith Dr. King b New Discovery, as they regnlote sad tone the Etomach and boxfuls, We guarantee perfect salis- ucliou or return money. 1 ree trial liottlea at A. C. Mareters' Drug Store. Regular size 50 cents and f 1. Canby Camp Meeting. Uiu annua! camp meeting, uuder the auspices of the Oregon State Camp Meeting Association ol the M. E. church, v. ill bo held on the Cauby camp ground, beginning Juno 13 1S'J7, aud contin uing umil Junol'i, 1S'j7. Ihe grounds are lu order, aud arrange ments have been made for a successful mooting to bo uuder the direction of the three prebidiug elders of tho Oregon con ference, Kevs. John l'arsons, D. D. , T. B. Ford, l. D., and U. W. Gue, D. I). ljibhoti U rans ton will be in attendance a part of the time. 1 bis is not intended to Le a meeting merely (or intellectual imurovemcut or pleasurable recreation, but an old-fash ioned Methodist camp meeting, where gospel sermons aro preached and the people receive a genuiue spiritual upiuc In order to meet the expenses there w ill be an admission lee charged at the gate, which plan was found to be most Mtibfactory a year ago. Tho prices will bo as follow s : Family ticket lor tbe sea e.'ii, $1.00; individual ticket (or the sea son, -)0 cents; single admission 10 cents. AH persons attending must come pre pared to take care of themselvee as to board and lodging. I here will be a well-kept boarding hall on the ground at reasonable puces. 1 rum all points ou the Southern Pacific railroad, in Oregou, there will bo an ex cursion rate of ouu and one-third fare for tho round trip, good from June 14 to July 1. A cordial invitation is exteuaeu to everybody. Bring your Bibles and tbe Methodist Ilvmnal, your cDiwren anu your neighbors. Siucerely, 1.1. l . Ul K, I'resideut of the Assxiation. Ihe Kansas ponulists aro in distress. Proiii'eritv has set in in that state with out the adoption of tho free coinage o( silver or any other of their numerous nostrums of this character. Trices of cattle, hogs, wheat, corn, and farm products of all kinds nave advanceu anu there ore more sigus of activity and pros perity following the rejection of the free coinsgo of silver than the state Las seen for many years. Es. 1 1 a i-'v r;. A healthy wo man will always find Love. Health and Brauty are twius that do not have to seek far or long to find Cupid. It is tbe woman who suf fers from ill-health as a result of weak ness and disease of tbe distinctly feminine organ ism, who leads a loveless and child less life. It is in every woman's power to be healthy aud consequently at tractive. The inaiu-spiiug of woman's na ture ii iu her distinctly womanly -self. When she suffers, iu that part of her organ ism, she suffers iu every nerve and fiber of her body, and her suffering is pictured in her face, and reflected in her disposition and temper. It is easy for a woman to be well an strong in a womanly way. Dr. tierce's Fa vorite Prescription acts directly upon the irapottuut and delicate organs that consti tute womanhood. It tnnkes them strong and lic.ilthy. ft allays inflammation, heaU ulceration, soothes pain nnd gives the tor tured nerves rest nnd tone. It prepares for wifehood and motherhood. Taken during the expectant period it banishes tbe usual discomforts, makes the coming of baby easy and painless, und insures the health of the newcomer. Thousands of women have said so. All good druggists sell it. " rleasc accept mv thanks," writes Mrs.. Maud Pearcc, of Moulsville, laiineld Co., Ohio, "lor tlio good vonr medicine have done me. I truly Iwlieve tliut lr. l'ierce's huvorile Prescription .ivtHl invlile. It is a sine nuil certain cine lor ' female, troubles. I am liaviuit perfect hrallb Notliiuu did me any good iinui 1 iieara oi jou i,. ,.,T1 i.r .nii Klr.isr nif and nlrases inv hna Iau3. Hvery invalid Indv should take lKKlor f'Wrce's Favoiilc rrekeripllon and 'Golden Med. luI Diacovery.' " One line in a good, practical, home med. i-rl hnnlr nill sometimes save a life. Pr, Pictce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is the best book of that description punusnea. n.nr a minimi women own copiea and thousands of them have written testifying to its gtcat value. 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