( r WOMAN" WHO WORKS, tad is tired, will find a special help fc Dr. Pierce'a Favorite Preecrip tion. Perfectly harmless in any condition of the female system. It promotes all the natural functions, and builds up, strengthens, regulates and cures. For women approaching omfinement, nursing mothers, and every weak, run-down, delicate wo man, it is an invigorating, support ing tonic that's peculiarly adapted to their needs. But it's more than that, too. It's the only guaranteed remedy for all the functional disturbances, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses of womanhood. In "female com plaints " of every kind, periodical pains, bearing-down sensations, in ternal inflammation, and kindred . ailments, if it ever fails to bene fit or cure, you have your money back. Something else that pays the dealer better, may be offered as "Just as good." Perhaps it ia for Jtura, but it can't be, for you. Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of arils from early errors or later BMown, ib results 01 overwork, sickness, worry, etc Full strength, development and tone given to every organ and gortlon of the body. Impl. natural methods. ImmedlatAlmprovement seen. Fnll.tre Impossible. S,nuO references. Book, explanation and proofs inauea (seaieu ) tree. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. THOSE WHO WISH Glass, Lime, Cement PLASTER, LATH. Picture Frames, Shafting;. Pulleys, Belting, Engine and Boiler, CALL AND SEE 44The Regulator Line" Tie Dalles, Portlanfl ani Aitoria Navigation Co. THROUGH Fieiom aim psssbqiibi Line Through Daily Trips (Sundays ex cepted) between The Dalles and Port land. Steamer Regulator leaves The' Dalles at 7 a. m., connecting at the Cas cade Locke with Steamer Dalles City. Steamer Dalles City leaves Portland (Yamhill st. dock) at 6 a. in., connect Ui with Steamer . Regulator for The Dallee. PASSENGER KATES, One way. . . . Hound trip. .f.00 . 3.00 Freight Rates Greatly Reduced. i All freight, except car lots, vrill be brought through, with-, tut delay at Cascades.. Shipments for Portland ' received at ny time day or night. Shipments for way landings mnst be delivered before 8 p. in. Live stock shipments solicted. Call on or address, w. c. ALLAWAY, Ueueral Agent. B. F. LAUGHLIN, General manager. THE DALLES. OREGON VSaOB C1ED A VESSEL HEAVING TO. -1 Operation Fraught with Great Danger. he Perils ot s Storm tm tle Ocean lay ing Aloft In : Howling: Breeze How sv Ship Weather a Gale Cut I - ting; Away the JIaata. The operations of "heaving to," per formed by nearly every sailing vessel caught on. the coast during the recent storm, is never resorted to by merchant vessels until it becomes absolutely nec essary: The moment a vessel is "hove . to," says the New York Times, she be comes practically stationary, the object being merely to keep her "head to the seas." Among the many vessels caught outside during the gale was every type of craft known to "deep-water voyr ages." There were East India clip pers, West India brigs, barks, barken tines and schooners, and a few steamers. Many of the Kast India packets had been out over one hundred and twenty days. For many days prior to the storm the sky had been overcast. ' Only occasionally would the sun appear, and then for so- short a time as to render even a catch "sight" well nigh out of the question. In consequence many ships had been running by "dead reck oning," making the supposed position of the vessel a most uncertain one. Under such conditions were vessels overtaken by the terrible northeaster. Wind and sea aided each other in mak ing navigation perilous, the seas threat ening at every moment to roll over on the decks of the fleeing vessels. Some craft, perhaps better able to stand the seas, held on, steering on a 'supposed true course for port. In laying off this course the base has been taken from a supposed true position of the ship. In stead of sighting the entrance the look out is heard calling: "Breakers ahead!" To one unacquainted with a seafaring life the horror which accompanies such a sound beggars description. Let it be night time and tho horror is increased. There is but one thing to do, and that quickly to call: "All hands save ship!" The vessel is on a lee shore, the gale is blowing her right on, and unless she can be made to beat up in the wind, head off and clear the coast, she will beach. Up comes every body with a rush, half-dressed, half-dazed, but fully alive to the danger. The moment the soamen reach the deck the cutting wind makes wide awake all hands. "Hand down the helm! Let fly the head-sheets, lee head and main, and weather cross-jack braces! Spanker sheet!" As fast as tho orders fly from the bridge the men jump to their stations. Round comos the great ship and up into tho wind.. The head sails flap with tremendous force, threatening to fly out of the leach ropes with every roll. Now the spanker is being hauled a-weather. She feels it, and, as the stern flies off, her head coiucs right up into the mass of seething waters. "Round in the lee head and main and weather cross-jack braces!" Already the men are at their places, and up come the weather yard arms into tho wind. The vessel is now broadside to the seas. It is a question of life and death wnethersno will stop, it she out con tinues to come up all well. A drag has been got over from forward. To it is bent a. hawser leading through a quarter chock. The drag is well away from the ship. On to tho hawser jump the crew. Away they go with a crash. . Tho drag hawser is run right to the bows, and at the same time the bow comes up rapidly. Not a moment too soon. . A great sea the next instant lifts the ship high into the air. Had it caught her "broadside to" it would have plunged tons of green seas upon the decks. But the great craft s bow has met it. Sho rose as the wave advanced and plunged heavily for ward as it rushed under her. Now is the time to catch her. Sharp up go the yards from the head and main. The head sheets are hauled well aft, tho helm carefully tended, the spanker eased up slightly; the ship feels the canvas, small as the amount on her is; she reaches forward, staggers for a mo ment, then slowly works her way off through sea after sea. As soon as she Is far enough out to sea the vessel is brought up into the wind, off comes the foretopmast staysail, foresail, -foretop-i sail and spanker. A close-reefed main topsail and main spencer alone hold her up, and all attempt to fall off is coun teracted by the position of the rudder. Should the wind still continue to in crease in violence the topsail will be goose-winged. This latter sail is kept on as long as possible because of its be ing above the waves. Under a main ' spencer alone the ship has but little op i portunity to feel the wind, the waves 'serving as a bulwark. Should, however, I a goose-winged topsail and main sren- oer prove too much, tarpaulins placed in the lee rmzzen rigging may hold her up. , If she still continues to heel over the crew will cut away the foremast by cut ting the weather laniards. If this will not right her away will go the mizzen and main, and then trust to riding out to a sea anchor. This alone can save the vessel. Let her once fall off, get into the trough of the sea, and the conse quences will be expressed in the one word of the seaman, 'Foundered. us Persons who sympathize with sffl cted will rejoice with D. E. Carr of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He is an old sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore heen troubled iti this climate. Ijist winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in con sequence has had another attack. "It came upon me very aonte and severe," lie said. "My joints swelled and became inflamed ; sore to tonrh or almost to look at. - tJon: the nrgent request of my mother-in-law I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm to reduce the swelling and ease the pain, arid to my agreeable sur prise, it did both. : I have nsed three fifty-cent liotllfS and believe it t be the finei th'ni for rheumatism, pains and swi-Hii e extant. . For sale by Blakeley & Houghton, druvgiets. " . DEATH. IN THE BATH. Vapors of Mount Kudos Cure, tho Gout or Kill the Uailier. When Charles Boner was in Transyl vania he visited Mount Budos, a volcano which is never in actual eruption, but is all the time sending out sulphuretted hydrogen gas. In particular there are two caves or clefts in the whitish-gray rock, out of -which this gas, mised with carbonic acid, is emitted with special freedom. The principal one of these caves is ubout twenty paces in depth., and, as will be seen from Mr. Boner's description, is ' much frequented as a health resort. . "To enter the cave in safety care must bo taken not to draw the breath. A long respiration i. ius.de before rushing . . i a 1 ? j.1 . in, the nostrils are ciosea, ana uca viui hasty - steps the farther extremity is reached. '.V prk'kJv. "fiH-liuif in tho eyes is caused by tl:e wr.nu atmosphere. From the feet unwrua--. the whole body has the sr-Txcu'c' :s. j:.ution of a gentle heat pJayinfj ar-. v.r:-.: every limb. But your stock of bri'i-th is exhausted, and you mn taol; to tmi open air. "The day before I was there a man had committed suicide bv entering a step or two. He dropped at once; and when a shepherd, who was tending his floelcs :n the i ;-';o.itc hillside, and who saw hii:i outer, cune across to look for hira. he was ;on:'. ''i l.c vcpor.i r.f llf- 'nve cxe highly va.:nii ;i qv.lv ' . i..'.'- jroiii:, ar.d for di-:;.V; -i the v . ""Av l!u; e'Kl of the cav.-ru a t:!-.t( ir.-... ; ii;'!ivi;' i,'s:ri:i liquid. clear : i- rv-.i: 1. tat';: :;i..v. y. ilrop-'by drop, IV. r.i hi- roe!: Jiie i :iit, prob ablv. ..f 'lis- nudfjifcetl y;;j tjWj rising from im-Ji'W. ,- - "A U:t : . revs is-worti l-y take this vapcr fcsjvh. 'Ki mam us JkiihT "s tkey "' breath, then run out, iMvu'.ii' i-twe who fr in, re :.o id their , Jiiu't go in again. r away, Vmrt ts called the .Ymracrer. in nymg '.-4- . . ,ifii!r; rr "Xv-." n-vin i,'-1 tlTlnn tnd is called the 3Iurlf ivr. : rtu. 1. 1 k j- jiuit, . ... i .j - ' ' i' 1 " the ground- Close to the entrance I found a jay that had just met its death, f thought of the upas tree and its vic tims." aluwy's Tblst We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward or any capo of Catarrh that cannot be tired ov hhii'b tjatarrb uure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the lapt 15 yeare, and believe mm perfectly honorable in all liusuieps ransaction and financially able to carry ut any obligation made ny their nrm. West & Tkaux, Wholesale Druggit-ts, Toledo, O. Waldiko, Kinnan & Mabvin, Whole--ale Drngiste, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern illy, acting directly upon the bipod and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 7$c. per bottle. Bold by all druggists, .'eptimonials frre. Tub vitality of seeds is a constant source of astonishment to naturalists. A pine forest when 'cleared away is often followed by a dense growth of oaks or birches, but where the seed comes from is conjectural. It Shonld Be In Every House J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps urg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia after an attack of "la grippe," . when various other remedies and several phy--icians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooks port, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used 'or lung trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottles at Snipes & Kin- rsly's. Large bottles. 50c. and fl.00. Folios and quartos were the favorite sizes of books for 200 years. It is said that over 200,000 books have been written about the Bible. Buck leu' Ariui-s salve. The best salve in the worid for cuts, raises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei ores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, orns, and all skin eruptions, and posi--ively cures piles, or no pay required 't is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac ion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents tier box. For sale by Snipes & Kin rslv The cloth weavers' unions were great political .forces in Ghent, Bruges and Brussels as early as the twelfth cen tury. A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick with bilious colic when -M. C. Tisler", a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He -ays she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by Blakeley & Honehton, drneeiste. .Deaths Among Pensioners The grip is reaping- many victims among the pensioners, and a large num ber of pension office certificates lie on Pension Agent Clements' desk unsigned, having been returned because of the sudden death of the veterans whose nam js ore contained therein. Since quarterly payment day, January 6, more Ithen forty deaths among: the pensioners have been reported to CoL Clements, - and in almost every case death was sud den, and from the grip. I do not re member having heard of so many deaths among the pensioners in so snore a time, said CoL Clements. .. ooMottonRoot COMPOUND. ! A recent discovery by an old thyslelan. ueoesrWy wed (monthly by tAousar.fi OJ Ladia. Is the on!y perfectly safe and reliable medicine CZa- eorered. Beware of unprincipled drc3ta who offer Inferior medicines in place of Gils. Ask for Cook'. Cotton Root Compound, take no substi tute, or Inclose 41 and 6 cents in postage in letter sml we w!U send, sealed, by return inaX Full scaled particulars ii plain envijope, to ladles only, S Ctaxnps. Address 'Pan. Lily Company. - -- - - ?"!oh. Sold In The Dalles by Snipes & EUuersly. . A. Colored Ilijrtier Critie- . There is refreshing artlessnees about tho negro preacher who is told of in the New Yorli Observer. He became touched, with the "higher criticism" idea., and elaborated a new theory of t.rir "KK.tas.-t wit: That the Tied sea was frozen over, and so afforded the' Pharaoh with his heavy iron chariots attempted to cross ho broke through and w:s drowned. A brother arose and ask-.! :ia explanation on that "p'int." Saiti and her "I"ko been studyin' g'ography, Vjjrc-phy cay dat am de place tropica am, and de tropics am fo' fr-oe-in'; de p"int to be i;i "bout breahiri' though de whar do tot hot 'soi;iiuel ice.' self Tho preacher straightened him- cp, :tn: said: JJvudder, 1 r3 glad you nxeit, t;a.t question, tor it gives me 'casion tr 'r.plain it. You see, dat war a great 'while ago, befo' dey had any g'ogrr.phics, and befo' dere war aDy tropics." i.eierrea to twao. The small daughter of a charitably mir.ocu lamuy uas oeen toia irequenuy that Satan Cnda work for idle hands. The other morning one of the tribe of tramp3 called with the usual story of winter woes. The mistress of the house made the customary sujrg"cstion about obtaining employment, and was assured that every avenue of r.clf-support was closed. Then the small girl came for ward from her refujre behind her moth er's shirts and said in tones of kindly suggestion: "Couldn't Satan find any thing for you to.do?" 4,000 rolls wall paper, freeh goods and new "designs, with borders and ceilings to match, just received, will be sold . at bard times prices. tjel. ' Jos. T. Pktbrs A Co. . Electrio Bitters. . . This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular ae to need no special mention, AH who nee Electric Bitters eing the same song of praise. 'A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed te-do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt' rhenm and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure ' all malarial fevers. For enre of headache, consti pation and indigestion try Electric Bit ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and If 1 per bottle at Snipes & Kinersly's. . NOTICE. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that bv order of the common cunm-il made and en terea on the am nav or mav, itsa. l was authorized and directed to advertise the matters substantially contained in the docket of citv liens of the assessment of property for the construction of an 8- inch terra cotta sewer in Lincoln stieet as provided by special ordinance No. 285, which passed the common council of Dalles City March 12th, 1894, and was approved by the mayor March 13th, That the assessments which have not been paid upon the property as now ap pears in -said lien docket are as follows : Lots 8 and 9,block 1 Trevitt'e Ad dition, Capt. MeNnlty (49 30 Lots 4. o and o. Mock 1. 1 revitt 8 Addition, Mrs. Marv Booth. . . 73 95 Lot 3, block l.Trevitt's Addition, J. L. Thompson 24 65 Lots 1 and 2 and sof 3, hlork 5 . Trevitt's Addn Catholic church 123 25 Lot 8. block 2, Trevitt's Addition M rs. T. W. Sparks. : 24 65 Lot 4, block 4, Trevitt's Addition, Mary Bonzey 24 65 That unless within five days from the final publication of this notice, to-wit, Monday, May 28th. 1894, as required by Sec. . 74 of the charter of Dalles City, said sums above mentioned . are not wholly paid to the city treasurer and a duplicate receipt therefor tiled with the recorder Ot Dalles CJilv, the conncil will order a warrant for the collection of- the same, to be issued bv the recorder and ditected to the marshal. Dated at Dalles City, Oregon, this 8th day oi May, 1894. Douglas S. Duron, m8-14t Eecorder of Dalles City, WANTED PuKhinjr Canvasser of good nd dress Ubeial saint? and expense vni i weekly; Fermnnent position. BKOWN BROS. CO., KurHcryme , Portland, Or. duwtjy26. J. F. FORD, Evanplist, Of Dee Moines, Iowa, writes under date oi March 28. 1898: S. B. Med. Mfg. Co., Dufur, Oregon. Gentlemen : On arriving home last week, I founrt all well and anxiously awaiting. Ou? little girl, eight and one-half years old. who had wasted away to 38 pounds, U now well, strong and vigorous, and well fleshed up. . 8. B. Congh Cure has done its work well. Both of the children like 1 it. Your 8. B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoarseness from me. , So give it to every one, with greetings j for all. Wishing you prosperity, we are 1 , Yours, Mb. A Mbu. J. F. Fobd. ' If yon wish to feel fresh and cheerful, and read i for the Spring's work, cleanse your system with the Headacha and liver Cure, by taking two a . three doses eaeh week. Bold under a positive guaraatee. 60 cents per bottle by all drnggista. e wuriruunio. rw- CAW I OBTAIN A PATENT For prompt answer and an honest opinion, write to MIINN fc CO., who have had nearly nfty years experience in the patent business. Communica tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of in formation coneernlne Patents and bow to ob tain them sent free. Alsrt. wtlrtpiftof iwhiy leal and sotentlnc books sent free. - Patents taken throush Munn St Co. recelva special notice in the Scientific American, and tbur are brought widely before the publlo with out cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper, issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the largest circulation of any scientific work in too world. 93 a year. ' Sample copies sent free. Hollaing Kai tion, montn ly, kjm a year, oingia copies, S cents. Every number contains beau tiful nlatea. in colors, and DhotoeraDha of new bouses, with plans, enabling Duilders to show th. latest deaisns and secure contracts. AddreM MUKN & CO, Kk Youx, 3tl BluusWiT. V -AlWLHI 1 KDI IP SrHLI mm -'.Yoo-. TBIED mms mio: failed' to Ftsn a cuub Koa RHESUEVIATISIIV LUMBAGO, SC.AT1CA, KiDFJEY, L.SVEF2 and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSBA, LAM E-B AC IS DH. SKCEH'S ELECT R H EFIT Hlddle-Bod Mil old smb. sent sealed, treeTDr. fSa.nden'a Kleetrle Belt Is no experiment !LTLr!iJZljl 7wL.S! nknd k7ith isn. mnar ail mh.r treatments failed, as can ba ihownby hundreds of oases throoRboat this and other States,who would aladly teatlfr. anc of wnom we haye atroo letters bearing testimony to tneir reooTery alter utc our licit. WE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOUX C EN ERA I. DEBILITY CURED. ban C r OOUSJ, uusLifun , jcxm, - Ir. A. T. Saadea. Dear blr r-Be ore! used your bolt t was tronbl.d with lost sigor. vital weakness, and 1 ill n 1 1 1 ill Iiibs mf nnwsr X would set ud with s Tory tired iselius. bones selling. eto. since osins your belt I h had a new lease oTlif . I bow enjoy lifM htfjAr thtr, I iisvst fortasi vrars oast. I have the life better thin 1 hay for tea yrars past utmost ounndeaoe la your treatment, xon can pi Jish this statement, also haye others write or enli on iimost ounndeaoe la your treatment. ioa can pao- ne. Truly yours. H.A. BOWaMI. and 28 Turk St, DUCtlHlTlEU sun I assc-sirea CURED. ........ lvndi oroauti. April 18 1K32. Dr. A- T. Ban (ten. TJear Sin I ant on e . f jour belts two weeks ago forrheamatiam, from which 1 suffered for several rears. For the past six months I had rot beenablotow rk Yunr belt has placed mala almost narfzct health in the two weeks I have used it. lean walk oom . ortablr, and feel like a new man i enerallr. jn. jc. To praetor international xjumja. uV"!JrbXZ XJL Knifes. TW. A. fnr1sm. Tlawavr Hi f kavwa hoan nftincr vntir Kleotrio oeit lor sexkarai narToas ueataicy, ua io-aa soel bttr than I hare for fir ju. I b&i uTuorwuiXtHa ud crone m strons la ererrpan. . oarssratefally. OBA8. LUinxu THE DR. SANDEN tM m complete) abrmnio batteryTmde into a belt bo an ejiirea eooiiia. pr loogea correau waica are wsutanj iuiu uruuKuuui it ww vw-u,ur weiurr; 5.000. It has an Improwed Klectrlo Sohpeneory, the gfeateat boon over given weak men, aiid we warrant w o cure any ok lasioore weuKneflaes, ana coeiix&rire nrBDHaiininD,ur prT,ur muney IZ,efaodoi Thoy are irrmded In Btxnrth to net all BtaAea of weakneso in jauur, zohldle-agelor ukl men, and. will cure tho wurst cases in two or three mouths. Address for full Caformatloo. CAMDEN ELECTRIC CO. Kmntd to Corner Third Mew York -AND- mm eel mm When' the Tiam stop at THE DALLES, get tff on tie South Side av THt iEW COLttJ IVlBlfl. HOTEIi. This laree and popular House does H... principal bore! business, ' and is prepared to furnish the I -,t Accununodations of any House in the city, and at tho low rale of Ji.oo per Day. - pirst Qass Heals; 25 Ceits. Office for all Stage Lines Isarinr I hs Dallu far all point In Eastern Oregon antl ACuteru Wuhiartoa, in tbla Hotel. Corner of Front and Union Eta. "There is a tide in tlie affairs of men which, taken at Us Jiooa leads on to fortune." " : -. Tho poet unquestionably had reference to the. Clsii-Oil Si oil Fori at C RANDALL Who are selling these poods " VU'HKl.RAfH BKTfK. D. B UNN Pipe wort MAINS TAPPED Sbop on Third Street, next diMr west of Young w Kuea' Blacksmith iShou. ' DE. ELECSIO BELT with F.lfwtrA 71 n otii ir ?r-fnpn nary will cure witbeut mediciDe 'i?WlTrAZ. f the above troubles. I'huao who Vj iraoer trom lNervous &t?bi34ty .r isNer vo a ft n o a tSlecpIewHncfis, -tT: Foor 31 em or nil Fcmo.lt 4Josn piaintH. andeeoeral 111 health the effect of abases, exeeseee, worry or exposure, will find relief and prompt core in oar marvelous Invention, which requires bat a trial to coav tnc me nuw.uepuc;u. uiimoranceoier- foots yon mar have unouly drained ' -which Is electricity and thca vonrsTi oi nerve roroeaaa viLauiy , esnsea onr weaxnessor tuck oi lorre. If you replace Into your system tlx slAmnntathua drained, which va r. quired tor vigorous strencili. yoa will temore the esjtse and health, stroncilx and visor will follow at once. 1'hi is oor plan and treatment, and w ssnatss a ritire or reiooa momr. LAME BACK AND RHEUMATISM. v Portland Orvcoiie September 28.180 Ir. A.T. (Unaan. D&r fll r -Yn&ni of exDmnn ubd hard work, eombiaed with the strain coming trom tta jar of an ecisiiie, car me a furore case of lama baotr from which I aaSerad tor aerai7aars. I was o baa. that l oooia aot Dana my back. v.aaaii aoooiaa op with it. I bought one of yon belts. It help, d mo in id of tw daya, and I oontanaad to w or it for rotxr months, oeing panectiy cared. That eras two rears a -a. ana snow roar oeis wsu, axtO l knew lota or.pc pie wan hnra been eared br it. Mnnv At.hra bam it. and if they woo Id try it they would find it the same as I did the beet remedy in .the wo Id. I am located hare permanently, and wt l be glad to talk with en. one who i to inqa re aoon- i , , BOiJEBT B DRBXL, EnglneeT Hotel Portlaotl. D-. A. T. eande-. Dear Blr : Sinos wearins roar b It I have been aiaallr benefited. 1 feel my old en. rgr fa-t rstamlnx; and after a mouth's dmoC the belt I And mTself twins as tomu as before. My memory is now nearly perfect, and eaeh day ahowa iior the newer, x i si moca modi stronger tha- brfnre ' nains the beiu xourstroiy. HHi.vxtx BUUUailX, . ELECTRIC BELT V to be easily worn daring worfc or ntrort-and ft i?2 First St,. FCrJUKIi, OFlESOM. and Washington Streets. SI. -eo T. T. NICHOLAS, Propr. weekly Tribune ml Carnets BURGET'S, out at greatly-reduced rtitesi - " rIO' .QT. .'; . " i -' Tin Repairs M MM UNDER PRESSURE.