PortllnuLlWirf . I I? Vol,. XXX. KOSKHURG OR1SGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1899. No. 7. Mncluly tleflliiga. Hp.ll. KI.Krf, KOHKHtlllU I.O t , K, No, Ml, hul l llmlr tegular cniiiiniitili alluna at I. O. U. r. hull 011 ai-cjmi HIM rourm I intrmiay ul aih montli. Ail nii'iuiirra riKUiiiiui in a IxikI rM ulnrly, mi l nil veiling iinitliera ir Hay luv Vo aiumn t:il A 4. I.. IIAIHKY, K. It (H4 H. IIIPDI.K, Hw.ivlary, D llul.4 l-'OUNI II,, M). il JK (i. II, A. II numta vm WiiliH'.ilav kviiiIiii at delink In Urn ill. I MuuiiIii Hull. VlMtllif qrulliKri aratMiiillall Invited In ailt'iiu. 0. II, CAMNilf, Uii, W, I'aiinr, lliiiiiiiillnr. Ilooordlua W cre-lai) . LAUHKI. IiUIMIK. A. K. .V A M . IlKUl'I.AB luoxiluaa Mm i'l and tll Wedinxulay In rUMcJOIINuN. W.tl. N. I . Jaw art, H ecy. - - ti . I, . i in. 1111 k:ii a I 11 11. UH U hutiit.Ur I'YPliliiH "I i li l llialr hall III Odd Ki-llnw ii'inpln al Unw'liurg. ..1 .1 I I... I.. .......I klull.l III! MVIllllVlL. f1 IO lUIIHI. i-.i... N.T.Jaaaff, Hec'y. ROHKIUIRH I.OIMIK. Ml. Ml. A.'), I'. W. inula I Im axcoiul mul liiuriu MuinUya rh munlh ilt.v l. m. al tM rviluwa l" atoinbera ol Ui ordui lu gooO aiaudlng mil I" Tiled loaiumd. 1 it- m 11 I K 1 . V hill R N()rOMT. NO. J. II. A. it., MKKIH J IIB Dial ami llilHI I liuriHiaya 01 rm a mmm. w UM KN'M HKI.I KV t'OKI'rl NO. 10, MKKTH Dial and tlilnl rruiaya " '"" V UMRIIIMKl t II An Kit. Nil. . (I. V H., M It Kill XX ih- n,,i ml ihii.l 'liiuiiia ill vacti IB SO III. MOI.I.IK HllAMIIIl'iUK, W. M KKdINA It A ill, Hcoy. ...i... i.iuiuihM Mil 4.. II UK L. mi nieolaovatj avwud ami tuurllt hiiuday. A1 1. I'll A lailKIK. NO. 47, K. OK I'. WKKlf k Vr VklnU cvm.li. al Odd Kilo. Hall. Vlnlllii KnlKUla I" '' alwiHiwg Alaily lulll to ailuud. lrutra)Mluiinl ."rli. iuii, ru n urn I1E0WN TU8TIN, Attorncys-at-Law, Kuiiina 7 auil a T A Wllamt IUim Ii. UiiHKlU'liO, Oil yy ii. Willis. Attorney and CouiiHclor at Law, Will pcaetlM l all lb conrta uf lha HUH. Ol- aa la Maratara llalMliiii. UuuUa euuaty, Or. M. IIAMDY, k ' DENTIST, Hnvli'W llullilluil, 1laihiHio No. 4. KO.-KIU HO, OllKUON RA U. RIDDLE, AtUHiicy ut Law, r.ylw w'i!.'li Ilia. HOhKBClU). ORf.uoN. W. BENSON, AUoruey-;it-lav Hwima I an. I larrlcMr HtlllJIUl! UO.-fclll ll'i. OhKUiiN A. M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Boom. I J. H. Maraur. JII.U , KO.iBHUUO, OH. y-nuliitaia Ik-Ion- tba V. H. t.aiul OOlco auJ iuuiTuI caava a Hclally. ljite Rocoivw U. ri. I .a ml OUvu. Northern I'aclllc KallroaJ Company. Aio milling UtltotH to hII points KuhI at hall tlio regtilsr ralim. ). S. K. llru if, IahbI Agent No. Mamtera tmiMin. M YRA BROWN, M. D. OKK1CK, WJ JnckMili Hlrwt, al n -liK'Uccul Mra. J. Illrcr. KO-SKIU Kii, OIC J L. MILLER. M. D., Surgeon and Ilomoeopathio PhyHioian, Hotmbttry, UrtoH. aVOhrtmla dlaaaaaa a apaelaltr. J. A. ltt'CHANAN, Notniy 1'iiMir, Attorncy-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Hi. m il Maralvra lhiiUllntf. llOKKIU HH, OR STRICTLY l-IRST'CLASS. f HOTEL McCLALLEN. MK8. i). V. MLCI.A1.1.KN, I'rop. EI AEQtf ASTERS rOK TBAVELIN8 HEN. RATF.H MKA8UNAIII.IC. Utg,KllioBmilo Kooina. Fro'Butoaua rromTruiua, flOnSCwatf. ' ' a Aa urlBUial. Littlo Murjoi io Thi'io ro lots of lit tla Marjoiios iiowikIhj-h, but nuiio otlmr at nil like this out'. Hho inorigiiml in liur prnyers, hh lu ovorythin t'lxo. Tlio other night fho Hulnliml off hor putition thun , , "And, O Lord, muko ull tlio wkkt'd peoplo good ami wwh 'l t'io niKgcri white I" Now York Tt itnir.o. . ThonurollliiKof uiiKio'iitinu inumtuy aoppoHfid to bo tlmt of u prinoi'SH, ilih closed a eurioiiM ttlmut. Tho priuKtu who did the tiuiliulinliih' l'l'iiluilily Hpoilt'il or ' J'iIhIhIiI tho hndy luti uutuil to tiiom ami for H miUtitutti'l tlmt of uu onliuary uogro tuuu. New Store ! A I ULI. STOCK OP . Staple and Fancy GROCERIES Country Produce (ought and 5old JA I.Ok A WILSON BLOCK Low Prices! Fall and Winter Goods Just Received and More Coming Call and Examine our Mammoth stock. SOMETHING aNIvW! NliW STOR1J! The People's Store I. ABRAHAM, PropV. A complete Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Capes, Jackets, and a tine lineofJMillinery Goods. Cvery tiling Xew, purchased for Cash direct from Kastcrn manufacturers, especially for the l'all Trade. Call and exaimine (Joods and Prices. Health is THEN Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD BY A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Prescriptions Pilled Accurately And With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent Hedicines and Toilet Preparations SpecialSale Great ss2.s Fu r n itu re $75 Ued Koum " 14 A Fine Line of Chairs, formerly $1.50, now 1.00. Now is the time to get Uig Values. Call, examine and be convinced. Alexander & Strong. New Goods! Free Delivery WOLLENBERG BROS. NKW GOODS I KVKRYTHING NKW! Hue of Wealth ! 44 USE Suit for $35 " 2Y.50 TROUBLE IMMINENT. Alleged I'hilfppine President Re plies to President Mckinley. AMIKICANS CLOSIIION GUARD. Trouble Over an Anonymous IVocla- matlon-A Heal I'cnnant I'roJuten A lloiitllc Sijiiijl. ! M.imm, Jrtn. 21 I'n tiilent l,;.( ,o( tho Vig.iyan i'.lcr;itiori, hit rallied to rri-ndciit Mi'Kinley'a' p roe) i mat ion of tlioy.lj. llerU'iri! that lli-icvolijlion- ary L'ovrn.mcnt afitvJjt-.a tlio l'aiis treaty hy over two yeara. lie oty l.e Im iifrViT liien ollli'i!ly tintifii'd of li e exlnii ! i' of tlio tren'v, and lint there- foro ! i; to recotffii.o Aineriran B'HIiof i'v, Biol ri'fiiHcn to a;!-; Ari.erN ( 'i-t i ilipcint.ark in Pir.e, without ex prcfS onti-rn from ihe tcviri,rnetit at Malt I if. (iencral .Miller, tlio toinmand- er of lha Auierimn exM'diliOn, rcpliis'l that llie Aoitriiaoa r.l: ti!jC re iui,1.k I'miiliMit L(.pv.'B uiithoi ily, 1 1 c .i,n! the flliiim ri'imhliv i) int ruiro ni.e 1 l,y the pjtr. Ho aleo i'Xin-fn'il n-rtt at the determination of tho Fi'i i;,o'i to re- eUl ju t oliiiinf. Tin! l'oili-.l S j ii h uoiiiii.it ivtrel aij.J the hpariinli giinhni HI Cauo ute near Ilo llo. Tho natives at the fort 4 in if took t liu foiled Sluti a rriiifu-r i'n iiuhkc'b meal cniiii t fijr a i li:ii;i ii'e, ai. l ,oj-t- ed u i i'd rax i.ti tho k-ri llirii o l ! , !,). erinx it M.ii'i: tiiiruiuiy wiv, i!, i;,lu- uiore'a enriaiil. Tlio I'nilml .Valta trauHioi t In. luii i lurt i,uiiti to I iij I o Hlh iliKj.at l,ci .j liei erul !;:., and wi i-ii ..iit-a i ii iii ex;K'illioil. 1 lie i I I:..- I - . I , : ... British hi coi,d-(.l;iHn cruiiir Hoiuven lura, ami tho tu rni.iu m- ond elans criiirrr Ireno Imvu rcur,.ol hurt'. Iloth Iho l'o ll.j hutik4 l.:ivoci)l lh-.-'r treasure here. The American and l'i!t- pino cotiiminMonrra art r. purte I have conferreJ at the ii!i itio CoihrSah un latitfaetory resnlm. Tho natives alleke that Ihny uiuit Imvo illic-ial itc ..u it ion heforu dipfinniiih' the ijuei-.tmri ol a pro tectorate. Auother eonfert nee in be lieved to hao lien arijiid f rtomor- ro nisht, hut the ul!!ui.ila hero decline t.i confirm or denv this s alt mciit. Coattiiit Htea.iit-ra nl.ieli I.vb arrived ure report ihui the r.a ivni ure lorlify- iiU Kalbayot; nnJ the ii-l.nd of Samar, rt'fnaioi; to alluw Amcrit-ans to land there. Tho pirripcii ci'iiebta of VMQ wen, armed ith epeari nod holip. They have oi ly tix rillei'. )inj lo pereiHlent iii:m.rH ..f u r.rn- tempUleil altack U un M.itnl.i on .Satur day und Sunday, tho American troops were cou lined lo t heir j urter.-i, til the guards wtrc itoulded, and, as a matter of precaution, foreign lings ero displayed on tho bueineMa und private houres everywhere, ad on the day ut the entry ol the Americana into Una city. The Ksuolhi, tho uail illy busy thoroughfare, was deeeited on S.ittirdny niht. A score tl uroiinillcss nlmnit rumors are still aboard, but confidence is being re stored. Very Near a Conflict. Manila, Jau. IK, via Hung Kong .Ian. 21. The Americans and Filipinos were probably nearer a cotulict this afternoon lh.lu at any timo si nee tho occupation Fortunately tho matter wad amicably settled. A Filipino lieutenant, imagin ing that bis mou lul boon in suited by some Auiericau troop?, marched a cjiu pany of 4d armed natives (o tho lino of (ho Americans, and tho sentries, four in number, back of the Motitan.i regiment in obedience to ordora, were compelled to retire to tho outpost in order to avoid trouble. As tho Filipinos disobeyed the command to halt, deployed iu the cane brake, and usjuuied a doteriuiuod. threateuiug attit'ude, Lieutenant Jaueeu, who was in command of llu pjst, tele graphed to brigade headquarter, and tieneral Olhi personally inveatiate.l the matter. The Filipino captuiu wi.e buui tuouod, and he was also found to Lu ex cited. As a lesnlt of tho conference, he admitted that the Filipiuo lieutenant had exceeded hi authority, His men were drawn up in fiuo, saluted, cour lecies were exchauctd, and the Filipinos retired. Tlio incident is significant, aa it shows the tendency of tho Filipinos to disregard pickets, knowing that tho Americans are not willing lu couuneiice hostilities; and it ulso demonstrates the danger of iireponeiMo junior ollicera of Ihe Filipiuo army ptedpitttting trouble at any moment. Another proclamation pin parting to be issued by an American, and eigued "V. T.," appeared on Friday, ami appealed in broken Kulish to brother-A lucrieuua and comrades t lot tho Filipinos ulouo, aud that, "if their olliccis compelled them to tire to please lire lu tho uir." A Disturbing Document. Tho proclamation also appealed to American to disregard Filipinos "who preteud to favor annexation." und al legod "that the Americans ambition to hold the islands is formed by a few of ficers who iiie making money thorohv," Tho piochkiiiulion concluded Willi l Mp'if..iii the Monro doct-ioi In the won! Thilippines lor Ihe Kilipluo." a fintlvx iluritirtt here name I Arerolo Iran been arroifil. He denlea the auth omhip of dm ilwurnent, but aim its con m-iliou aith it. Other arrcKla are pro hal.le. lie has liff-n ti impriaoit,! i y tlio ."imnlards lor treason. Ha was formerly an aid of Airainal.lo, anil his arrest eamod oonstruallon among the r ilipinoe. The iiativtt paiier Indepenlencia. which is now published at Malolo. wss iinusunlly vuidiolive loilaf. Coinaient inKUpontheiilua ion.il aava: "The Americans are trying all the time to excite Ihe 1-iiipinoe to commence hos tilities, lu the meantime tricking the na tives for the purposo ol gaining time ne cessary for bringing out reinforcement!." The psjnr adds: "The proclamation which was suppressed, and (or which Arevolo wss arrested, spiar to lift the nail on the head. The Filipinos need fear nothing. The American soldiera are iMwpietely demoralized. They are un willing to fight a free people who are oniy demanding their rights." I he idea of possible deception is prob acy more general titan Ihe authorities t. now. A Filipino officer said to the cor ripondent that it was ridiculous for He Americans to think that the Filipinos lelievu Ihey are bringing more troop and warships here to establish a protect orate over a ountry for which $20,000, 0J0 has been paid. The Msloioe paper .uethe gorernment is inflexible, aLd Auuinaldo'e deieruiiued altitude eeeme to have temporarily weilded all factions to 'ether. Uy Hook or by Crook. iy "iiook or by crook" meant -'foully, I ku a thief or holily, like a bishop," Ihe ii ioit Oeiui; used hy foot pads, and ihe crook 'icing the birhop'e eroaier. Then t j i.iin one'd euds by hook or l.y crook, lii.ai.H to gain them either by lair r l.v foul means Gold Yield in 1898. .1 oh 11 .1. Valentine, president ( Well', l-'argo & Co.' Express, baa i-sued the iiHual annail statement on the produc tion of precious metals in the state and tcnitorikis west ol Ilia Missouri river, including iirilieb Columbia and North west Territory, for the year 18S. The aggregate valuations are shown as fol lows : iald, 78,4tit1U'02; silver, 3'J,01C.5b5 ; copper, 10,200,618 ; lead, 13,344.251; t ital gross result, 177,022,oi0. The "commercial" values at which the several metals named bave been es timated are : silver, 53 cents per o.ince; copper, 12 cents ier pound, and lead, f3.05 per cwt. Classified, the production ol gold dust aud bullion in tbe several states and ter ritories, based on shipment) handled by the express campany and other convey ances, is shown as follows: Sources. Vslue. California 15,402,653 Nevada 2,709,785 Oregon ... 2,172,309 Washington 320,594 Alaska 3,253,991 Idaho 2.4S7.000 Montana 4.630.0S0 Ftah 2, i63,282 Colorado 23,177,262 New Mexico 304,866 Arizona .. 3,167,625 Dakota .... 0,575,220 Texas 5,250 Wyoming 21.225 British Columbia and North west Territiry 11,975,000 Total SOl.SOS Botkin Case. San Fkascisco, Jan. 23. Attorneys for Mrs. Cordelia Hjtkio appeared ba fore Judge Cook today, and asked for a continuance on the ground that Botkiu has beeu couyicted ol crime iu a state which lacksd jurisdiction in the mat ter. No Sleep (or Him. Au Arkansas farmer, who was a dele hate at a recent convention in Liule Kock was greeted by a fellow-fanner and delegate the uioruiug after his arrival, and asked how be felt. "Mighty iioorly," was the reply; "didn't sleep a wink the wboln night through." "Why, what was the matter?" asked the other. "There was a goldarued light ehiuing right in my eyes all the night long." "Why didn't you get up and blow it out?" "Blow it out?" was the reply. "How could I blow it out when the blaiuod thing was shut up iu a bottle?" Lincoln County's Proud Distinction. The most intelligent people iu Oregon inhabit Lincoln county, It is believed that not one of them can be truthfully charged with having written an alleged poem on "the Oregon Grape." Ysuuiua (Or.) Tug. Was Touctud. He kissed her rather suddenly, Aud though surprised was (he, She only blushed a little bit, And 8aid,"Tha'8 one on me." Philadelphia Bulletin. THE NICARAGUA CANAL The Amended Morgan Bill Passed the Senate Yesterday. ONLY SIX VOTtS IN OPPOSITION An Important Amendment by Spooner Adopted -The Maritime Com pany Recognized. W AsiiisuroN, Jan. 21. At the con clusion of the morning business the Nic aragua canal bill was laid before the senate, the pending queMion being upon tbe amendment ol Hpooocr of Wiscon sin. Tho amendment was accepted by Morgan, and was agreed to by the ten- ate. It follows: "That if the president (ball be unable lo secure from the governments of Nic aragua and Costa Kicasucb concessions as will enable tbe United Slates to build and perpetually own and control sail canal, the president is authorized to negotiate for a control of or a right to construct, maintain and perpetually con trol some other canal connecting the At lantic and Pacific oceans, aud tbe presi dent is required to negotiate (or the ab rogation or modification of any and all treaty obligations, if such exisr, as shall in any way interfere with Ihe construc tion, ownership and perpetual control of any sacb canal ; provided that no pay ments shall be wade under the provis ions of this ac: to or for the benefit of the stockholders of Ihe Maritime Canal Company, or for any of i'a property, unless the president shall decide lo keep the canal under the coneessiorn granted to said conjpiny." After some further brief addreeres on points involved tbe bill was passed with out a rollcall. Among Ibe brief talks mado ju it be fore tbe vote was a brief explanation by Tillman of bis course yesterday. He said he.had undertaken to delay the proceedings ol tbe senate because ho bad been denied bis rights ass senator and to vindicate bis position at such. He was not only sorry for what he bad done, in view ol the adoption of the Spooner amendment ; he would offer no further objection il tbe senate would consent to his having published as a part of bis remarks all the bills and amendments on the Nicaragua canal subject since 1391, as be thought those would show that the scheme was a tpec nlaliyoone. The condition was sgred to. I'ettigrew also made a brief statement, sayiog that while be was unalterably op posed to tbe bill, he would not attempt to delay its passage. At the close ol Pettigrew's remarks the termination of the long contest was suddenly reached. There appearing 10 be no more speeches to be made, the chair asked for further amendments. There were none, an J the bill passed to its third reading, then passing with out opposition on the part of any one and without rollcall. A general sigh of relief was beard over the chamber, and the regular busi ness was then proceeded with. Wolcott called up the house anti scalping bill. Chilton objected to the consideration of Ihe bouse bill, where upon Wolcott moved to take up the auti-scalpiog bill, which bad already beeu reported from the committee. At this juncture Vest entered the chamber, saying he had been absent wheu the vole was takeu on the Nicara gua canal bill, and bethought so im portant a measure should not be passed without the ayes and noes. Thereupon Morgan moved a rtconsideration, and aye aud no vote was taken. It resulted in tbe passage ol the bill, 48 to 6. The votes against tbe bill were cast by Baie, Catlery, Cockrell, Martiu aud Smith. To Catch a Tartar. Tbe common expression, "To catch a Tartar," means to be outdone. An Irish soldier in a battle against the the Turks shouted to bis commanding officer that he bad caught a Tartar. ' Bring him along then," said the general., "But be won't come," said Pat. "Then come along yourself." "Arrab, an' I would, but he wou't lot me," said Paddy. Lndol the Great Rabbit Drive in Lake County. LaKtvitw, tie., Jan. 20. The annual rabbit drive lu the sagebrush country at the bead ol (loose lake, 10 miles from this city, ended recently, and is con sidered the greatest drive iu the history of the state. The snow was of just suf ficient depth (or such an event, aud the run was greatly euj yed by the partici pants The pens were located on Cot tonwood creek, and the wings of wire netting extended for half a mile on either side. Oue huudred and fifty peoplo participated iu the drive, and the territory covered was a mil.) square, Tho t'lllelal count of the killing was 2311, and it is estimated that over 000 more ratibitH went killed iminido tho pnu while attempting ti rarape. This Is consider d ihe largest drive ai d s'aughter aver made in HrvKon. When the rabbits were cloned in upon ai.d found no ma o( ercape, thi-y pi!id upon one another to such an extent that th under ones went crm lied lo death. Three animals are such a source of annoyance to the farni-r who attempts gardening that they are looked npon as "varuiluts" and are killed with almost as much j pleasure as a coyote. Annual drivrs r ma le In Lake county to rid the region of the pest. Orrgoniun. Kced Wouldn't Ut Shaftcr In. MajoMientral Hhafter appeared In Statuary hall today, soon alter ihe ten sion of the hours began, tieneral Wheeler, hearing ol Shutter's arrival, harried out and joined him. "Come on, general," aaid the impul sive Wheeler, leading the way to tbe floor of the houre. Then tho question arose a to the right r f Mufter to the floor. "I'll settle that." said Wberter, and be rushed back to Ihe bouse and appeal ed personally to rpeaker Kced. The speaker reached for the rules of tbe bon.'e and turned ti the rigid provision keeping every one out except the few expressly designated. "But this is Shatter," sai l Wheeler. The speaker pointed out that the rule was imperative. "Tnen let the house of representative! tike a recce?," raid tho general, "while members meet t ieneral Shatter." Speaker Iteed assumed a now dignity. "General Wheeler," said be, "Ihe house of representatives of the United Sutes i bigger than any major-general." So Sba'ti r didu't get iu. I'OLYOArlY Will No Doubt.Be Kept Out of Con gress. WauiNuros, Jo. 23 In the bouse to lay Cuncrepsman Clark of Iowa, in troduced a bill providing that no person living in or j ractietn polygamy shall be eligible lo be a men. Ik r of eithtr bouse of confrere, nor shall such person be permitted to bold a seat therein. It is provided lb.t the evidence uf polygamy shall be uf whatever nature that eBlab- lii-hes the fact. Those Who Endure Tbe pains of rheumatism should be re minded that a cure for this disease may be found in Hood's Sarsaparilla. The txperieuce of those who bare taken Hood's Kareaparilla for rheumatism, and havo beer, loaipletily and permanently cured, prove the power of this medi cine lo rout and conquer this disease. I loci's Sarparilla is the One True Bioud Puritier aud it neutralizes tbe acid which causes the aches and pains of ill umatisui. Tiiieiswhy it absolutely cures when liniments and other out ward applications fail to give rmauent relief. Bs Mure t.i g t Hood's. Shasta Limited Is tie name of the only perfect train in tho world, now runniDg every night between St. Paul -tnd Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway the pioneer road of the west in adopt ing all improved facilities (or the safety and enjoyment of pasfengers. An illus trated pamphlet, showing views of beau tiful scenery along the route of the Pio neer Limited, will be sent free to any person upon receipt of two-cent postage stamp. AddressGeo.il. Ileafford, Geo eral Passenger Ageut, Chicago, III. The Mother's Pay Day. What pay doe a bard workinir mother of a family receive for tier labor at the end of a week .' I tie nusnana may bring home his regular wages. Some of the child. ren may De 01a enough to earn theirs. But the mother, what is her pay for hr days of toil and often nig-hta of anxiety? Well, she is either paid in love or she isn't paid at all. The majority of mothers are perfectly satis fied with the simple recompense of loving: appreciation. If any mother doesn't receive that much, it's an awful pity. It's a sad thing when the mother comes down sick with overwork or won-y, or he cause some little weakness or disease has been neglected until it Rfls to he alarming It should never be allowed to get to this point. She ought to be looked after right away. She needs the help of common sense medical treatment. Of course no one medi cine will cure everything. A medicine must be specially adapted to iu particular purpose. If the digestive organs or the liver arc nut of order Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Dis covery is a perfect and scientific remedy. His "Favorite Prescription" Is specially devised for weaknesses and diseases of the womanly organs; and it is the most potent remedy for these troubles which bas ever been invented. Where both these conditions exist these two medicines taken alternately constitute a thoroughly scientific course of treatment, which has been marvelnusly successful with thousands of dyspeptic, debilitated and nervous women. "I tuke great pleasure in recommending; Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescription, 'Col. ten Medical IMhcovery' au.l Pellet,' ' writes Mrs. led Law reuee, South Hero, Grand lle Co.. Vt. " My trouble wai female wcaknei-a, kidney dtae,' neuralgia, clianae of lile ami had flowhir sjiella. I took eight luiltlea of lr. I'itue'a favorite Frt. acriptiou, seven bottle of ' C.ol.ltn Medical lla covery, and siven small vials of ' Pellet. ' 1 n doctors did not help me any. I could uut sleep night nor dav. I ulli-red everything liefore I began to lake Dr. Pierce's medicine. When I begun to Use lliem I weighed loo u la. Now I weigh Ml vol'"'1. I u uow d 'U my wmi,'1 Hi